o o □: 0 4 r n o 2 -sj CO Christmas Midnight Moss on TV Stations KOA TV, Channel t, In Den­ ifen, of the Cathedral, and Monsignor C3 04 :xj < ver, and KOAA-TV, Channel 5, in Colo­ Canavan will preach the sermon. rado Springs, wiil telecast Christmas Mid­ The Cathedral doors open at 11 p.m., night Mass from Immaculate Conception on Christmas eve, Dec. 24, and the mu­ sical program starts at 11:30 p.m. with Cathedral, . the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Richard C. y of Ceiehrant of the Soiemn Pontifical Hiester conducting the Archbishop’s the 1 Mass wili be Auxiliary Bishop David M. Choir, und Allen Hobbs providing organ (lion Maloney; assistant priest wiil be the Rt. accompaniment. . Is Rev. Monsignor Waiter J. Canavan; the remaining officers of the Mass wilt he stu­ ARCHBISHOP Urban J. Vehr of Den­ dents from St. Thomas’ seminary, ver will preside at the 10 a.m. Solemn ary Denver. Mass in the Cathedral on Christmas day, the i Narrator will be the Rev. Richard Han- Dec. 25. jich u re- nsi- 'on- one lion un- eri- DENVER CATHOLIC isor ing ost I" ' of V REGISTER by THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1965 VOL. LX No. 19 on- len :elf of ak- Loretta Novitiate Dispensation th Dispensation from all fast and abstinence in I ~ I. Christmas week has r- P r o t e s t s D r i v e - I n been granted by the Most h S p e c ia l Time for Making Someone Happy Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Archbishop of Denver. od Giving of their time to help others during this to help trim a tree and make decorations at the The eve Christmas or jp- Christmas season is what many young people in high Denver Santa Claus Shop. Tina Martinez of Sacred As 'Undesirable' the day before (Dec. 23 schools are doing, and the students of .Annunciation Heart parish, left, with a handmade ornament, holds An attempt to prevent of the Sisters of Loretto, tion for our special education or 24) is regularly a day high school, Denver, are no exception. These cheer­ the attention of, left to right. Terry Mayfield, stand­ construction of a drive- pointed out that the Sisters of school,” which will include of total fast and absti­ of ful youths recently offered their Saturday free time he ing on the ladder; Della Maez, and Lucy Lopez. in theater near the Loretto consider a drive-in many pupils from Jefferson nence. This year all Cath­ >us Loretto Education Cen­ theater in such close proxim­ County. olics in the archdiocese 5ir ter. the novitiate for the ity to their property to be In her statement. Sister are dispensed, including From Castroland Sisters of Loretto, was “highly undesirable.” Mary Florence stressed that Friday abstinence. again given attention “Although it is true that the Loretto Sisters’ institution The Archbishop has lat Hampden avenue is not vis­ is tax-exempt, but that it has ge Dec. 6 in a second round also dispensed all Catho­ ible from our garage levels,” substantially contributed to lics in the .Archdiocese ar -y^pocr^pliu of hearings at the county she said, “it is clearly so from Jefferson County. ily Rejoicing Amidst Tears commissioner level in the our first and second dormi­ from abstinence on New m. Jefferson County courts. tory floors. It is not hard for THERE ARE 1,987 children Year's Eve, Friday, ternal organization to which fice in Miami, has no infor­ The Chri.stian ideal has not In a flood of joyful The zoning fight, which has us to imagine the visibility of from Jefferson County in Dec. 31. Antonio Lezeano also be­ mation, as yet, about further been tried and found wanting. tears, the second airlift- been going on for alm ost a a 60 or 70-foot drive-in screen. Catholic elementary schools : ( longed. family reunions through the It has been found difficult; reunion of a Cuban fami­ year, has been set for anoth­ Such a recreation center op­ and 358 students from Jeffer­ ■ty Cuban refugee air lift. 1 and left untried. ly took place early this On Schultz’s assignment to er hearing on Jan. 17. erating into the late night and son County in Catholic high to — ''W M CI Wrong with tho W orld" Washington, D.C. on govern­ week at Denver’s Staple- The Bear Valley Drive-In early morning hours will be schools, she said. In using the Id, ment service, the twins elect­ CATHOLIC Charities stUl detrimental to the living and She wears her clothes as if ton airport. Corporation is seeking to build average cost-per-student given ed to be placed in charge of has care of some 15 Cuban learning environment” in the by the Jefferson County Of­ they were thrown on with a youngsters who came here as a drive-in theater near Hamp­ ot (See Picture on Page 3) their married sister and her den and Wadsworth, directly area. fice of Education for the 1964- pitchfork. husband, the .\madors, at 1861 “unaccompanied” children un­ Lir north of the Loretto novitiate, She said the drive-in com­ 65 school year, namely $462 So. Knox court, Denver. der an earlier refugee aid h. Arriving from Castroland. with the screen facing the plex would depreciate the val­ per child, she said that the He was a bold man that with the help of Denver Arch- plan. It is hoped that their ue and use of property north tie The reunited fam ily will re­ parents will soon be coming to dorm itory windows. Catholic schools are saving first ate an oyster! diocesan Catholic Charities, of the building. “ We do not the county the sum of SI.083- • Sister Marie Catherine of s. side at the Amador home un­ the , Monsignor The applicants are part of and the Miami office of the intend to let this land fallow.” 390 per year. The Sisters of Loretto Heights college. Den­ h, til a plan for their future can Kolka said. the Wolfberg Theater Inc., She has more goodness in Catholic Relief Services, were be worked out. Mrs. Lezeano she added, “but rather to sell Loretto alone, she added, as ver. examines an aspect of of ' i chain. Opponents, besides the Vatican Council II. Story on her little finger than he has Mr. Antonio I.,ezcano, his wife formerly conducted an acade­ Loretto Education Center, in- it or use it as a future loca­ (Turn to Page 2) Ana, and daughters Alina and Page 2. in his whole body. my of music, assisted by her Gift From Vietnamese elude Academy. Ana. eldest daughter, Elieiia. Montclair, N.J. — Immacu­ Pinehurst Country club, and • Recent documents from Lord! I wonder what fool it late Conception parish bcie MoDtview school, as well as Rome revealing Pope Pius was that first invented TriLY WERE greeted by 0.\E OF THE problems of several iiundred private home XII’s reaction to an obvious their daughters Mrs. Eduardo received a set of white silk le kissing. resettlement is that the new­ vestments from Catholics in owners from the surrounding Evening Mass Set threat from the Fascist gov­ (Eliana) Amador, twins Isa­ ernm ent of Italy is on Page Y- comers do not speak any Eng­ Vietnam as a gesture of area. bel and Sylvia, and the Ama­ lish, although the 16-year-old 22. •y The best doctors in the gratitude for material and All protest that such zoning dor children. twins are quite fluent in it. is contrary to the master plan world are Dr. Diet, Dr. Quiet, Director of Catholic Chari­ spiritual assistance offered by • A Christmas story for and Dr. Merry Man. The Amado parents are (be parish here. Among as­ drawn up and adopted in the For Weekdays of children written by Patti Pit- ties, the Rt. Rev. Monsignor very active in parochial af­ county in 1961. Elmer J. Kolka said that the sistance items from the par­ inga of Colorado Springs ap­ May you live all the days of fairs at All Saints church. ish were $2,000 for a hospital pears on page 17. twin girls came to Denver in Eduardo Amador is employed IN HER testimony at the your life. September, 1961, and were aiding war widows and orph­ at the Samsonite company ans and $10,000 worth of recent hearing, Sister Mary Holy Ghost Church • Details on the two young placed at Queen of Heaven here. medical supplies. Florence, Provincial Superior men who will be ordained for home. the Archdiocese of Denver ap­ Monsignor Kolka said that the sermon. Other officers at A small boy was standing Later their father wrote re­ In response to recurring re­ pear on Page 3. the Charities office, which quests for the convenience of the Mass will be the Rev. near the escalator in Cot­ questing that custody of the acts as local agent for the (Catholics in governm ent and Jerome Weinert, assistant • The Bookkeeper’s Cor­ trell’s, watching the moving twins be transferred to Mr. Catholic Relief Services of­ Schultz, a member of the other offices in downtown Den­ priest; the Rt. Rev. Monsignor ner reviews the new book by handrail. Archdiocese of Denver ver, the Most Rev. David M. W. J. Monahan, deacon; and Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., on “Something wrong?” asked Lions Club in Denver, a fra­ CHANCERY OFFICE Maloney, pastor, will intro­ the Rev. W. J. Gallagher, the late President Kennedy on Dave Little. duce daily evening Mass be­ subdeacon. Page 17. “Nope,” said the lad, “Just 1536 Logan Street Denver 3, Colorado ginning Jan. 1, 1966, in Holy waiting for my chewing gum Ghost church. The Mass will to come back.” Shore • « « be offered every evening at Episcopal Appointments 5:10 o’clock, including Sun­ It is amusing to notice that S.' e m i n c i r ^ days and holy days of obliga­ ii many of the modems, wheth­ Christmas eve. Midnight Mass, Cathedral, Denver. With tion. Confessions will be heard er sceptics or mystics, have Sunday, Jan. 16, Holy Trinity, Colorado Springs, Blessing prior to the Mass beginning at taken as their sign a certain of New School, 5 p.m. 4:30 p.m. -Mass will continue eastern symbol, which is the E u to be celebrated on Sundays very symbol of this ultimate Sunday, Jan. 23, St. Vincent de Paul, Denver, Confirmation, A report of the Archdioce­ Poor 4 p.m. and holy days at 7 p.m., as nullity. When they wish to it has been formerly sched­ represent eternity, they rep­ san Chancery office this week Every day many families Monday, Jan. 24, St. T berese, A urora, Confirmation, 7:30 uled. Bishop Maloney also resent it by a serpent with shows $159 was received for are applying to the Denver p.m. announced that the daily eve­ his tail in his mouth. There the St. Jude with other sums Archdiocesan Catholic Chari­ Tuesday, Jan. 25, St. Francis de Sales, Denver, Confirma­ ning Mass with reposition of is a startling sarcasm in the received for other burses. ties for assistance to give image of that very unsatisfac­ tion, 7:30 p.m. the Blessed Sacrament would Contributions to St. Jude’s their boys and girls some not exceed a half hour. tory meal. The eternity of the Burse w ere Denver, B.D.. $5; share of the Christmas joy so Wednesday, Jan. 26, St. Dominic Parish Hall, Denver, material fatalists, the eternity Denver. H. B.. $5; Ft. Collins, plentifully enjoyed in more Archdiocesan Holy Name Union Meeting, 8 p.m. Pontifical Mass ■ 'n i of the eastern pessimists, the Mr. and Mrs. F.L.V.. $9; prosperous households. Sea­ Sunday, Jan. 30, St. Patrick, Denver, Confirmation, 4 p.m. On Christmas eternity of the supercilious Denver. R.G.O., $10; Denver, sonal workers, and families Monday, Jan. 31, Holy Cross, Thornton, Confirmation, 7:30 Christmas morning at 10:15 theosophists and higher sci­ Mrs. F.J.C., $20; Denver, whose breadwinner is tempo­ p.m. Bishop Maloney will be the entists of today is, indeed, Anonymous, $100; and Mrs. rarily out of work, want their Tuesday, Feb. 1, St. Mary, Littleton, Confirmation, 7:30 very well presented by a W.S.L., $10. celebrant of a Solemn Pontif­ youngsters to have a really p.m. ical Mass, and will preach serpent eating his tail a The Nativity parish. Broom­ happy Christmas. degraded animal who de­ field, contributed $300 and Mr. The average cost of a Wednesday, Feb. 2, All Souls, Englewood, Confirmation, i i stroys even himself. and Mrs. P.M., Denver, con­ Christmas basket, the Rt. Rev. 7:30 p.m. No Shared Time — C.K.C. • w * tributed $24 to the Father Monsignor Elmer J. Kolka. di­ Sunday, Feb. 6, St. John, Denver, Confirmation, 4 p.m. Carson City, Nev. — Ne­ Raymond Hamilton Burse. rector of Catholic Charities, Monday, Feb. 7, Mount Carmel, Denver, Confirmation, vada's constitution prohibit.s To Be Ordained in Rome The thing from which Contributions to the burses America suffers just now says, is about $10. 7:30 p.m. “shared time” practices in The Rev. William P. Murphy, left, and the Rev. Jack T. may be made to the Archdio­ Everyone can help provide the state’s public schools, more than from any other Wednesday, Feb. 9, Notre Dame, Denver, Confirmation, Lang, who have been taking their theological studies at (he cesan Chancery Office, 1536 these baskets. Donations in 7:30 p.m. Atty. Gen. Harvey Dicker- 'll evil is not the assertion of Logan street, Denver. All any amount, large or small, North American college, Rome, Italy, will be ordained for falsehoods, but the endless Sunday, Feb. 13, Cathedral, Denver, Catholic Boy Scout son has ruled. The interpre­ funds received are used to may be sent to Catholic Char­ tation was given at the re­ the ArchditFcese of Denver on Saturday. Dec. 18, in St. Peter’s and irrepressible repetition of educate young men for the Awards, 4 p.m. Basilica at the Altar of the Chair, by Bishop Francis F. Reh, half-truths. ities, at 1665 Grant street, quest of State Superintendent I watts priesthood. Denver, Colo. 80203. of Schools Byron Stetler. rector of the North American college. See story on Page 3. * « « 1^14 .J The fact is that purification and austerity are even more necessary for the appreciation ,'«'iU ft! of life and laughter than for anything else. To let no bird fly past unnoticed, to spell Catholic-Orthodox Reunion in God's Hands' patiently the stones and By Don Cox simultaneously read by Pa­ from each Church and the He rather favored doing more indicated, and will continue ceremony at St. Peter's when although sacramental com­ weeds, to have the mind a “It’s all in God’s hands,” a triarch Athenagoras in Istan­ sooner the better.” work on the practical side of to bring the Churches closer Pope Paul lifted the excom­ munion in common has not storehouse of sunset, requires prelate of the Eastern Ortho­ bul. Bishop Valerian, of the Ro­ issues and cited the problem together again. munication of Michael Ccru- been achieved, the fundamen­ a discipline in pleasure and dox Church asserted when Speaking from , manian Orthodox Episcopate of mixed marriages. lie said the next move, if larius at the same time tal groundwork for the grad­ an education in gratitude. asked by the Register about ual solution of these differ­ , . i d Metropolitan Exarch John of America, called the step The Rev. Elias G. Merena, true ecumenical faith exists, that Patriarch Athenagoras —. Twfive Types reunification with Rome. Oth­ Wendland, of the Russian Or­ another move like the historic secretary and Chancellor of would be for the Vatican to lifted the anathema on Pope ences has been officially and ers contacted felt the recent­ thodox Catholic Church in meeting in Jerusalem nearly the A m erican Holy Orthodox send out letters of communi­ Leo IX. ecclesiastically established,” ly issued document annulling America Patriarchal Exarch­ two years ago of Pope Paul Catholic Apostolic Eastern cations to all branches of ail said Metropolitan Melithon. Ember Days the mutual excommunications ate, said this was not a final and Patriarch Athenagoras. Church, said that although he religions, inviting them to join “ THIS ACT of love and re­ Before leaving the Vatican, Friday, Dec. 17, and that took place in 1054 when action. He expressed a hope had not yet read the official the movement. conciliation resulting from the the Orthodox prelate placed the Eastern Orthodox broke that the move would produce document and only knew Saturday, Dec. 18, are HE SAID that there are A new era of Catholic efforts of Pope Paul and nine white roses on the tomb Ember Days. They are away was a move toward re­ a good feeling and perhaps many things to be ironed out about it from newspaper ac­ Orthodox relations has been conciliation of the two Patriarch Athenagoras is a of I.eo IX, a rose for each I I fast days for Catholics be­ be the beginning to create a in everyday life and much counts, "it was about time.” opened and the ground work Churches. warm and receptive atmos­ time will be needed before a He felt that perhaps this laid for the eventual solution fruit from their meeting in century of separation. The : (' tween the ages of 21 and 59. Saturday, Dec. 18, will Pope Paul VI and Ecumen­ phere between the two full communion could be ac­ was the start of a healing of of the differences now exist­ Jerusalem. It opens a new ribbon binding the roses held ical Patriarch Athenagoras, Churches. complished. “ Perhaps it will the Great Schism but pointed ing between the two Churches era not only for relations be­ the message, “En Eirene, En be a day of partial abstin­ spiritual leader of Eastern He pointed out, as did oth­ not be in our time,” he said, out that it will take help from was the comment made by tween the two Churches but Elrene.” Greek for “In ence (meat only once, at Orthodoxy, issued the historic ers, that there is much in “but in another generation.” both sides. He did not expect Metropolitan Melithon of Heli- also relations with other Peace, In Peace.” the principal meal) for document and expressed hope common to both Churches Bishop Valerian told the the breach of the Churches polis and Tyra before leaving Christian Churches and com­ He also placed a bunch of P'i everyone seven years or that it would spur inter- and many common ideas. Register that since both to be repaired in his time Rome to report to Patriarch munities . . . Although there white flowers on the tomb of older. Friday, Dec. 17, as Church actions. The statement “The next step,” he said, “is Churches have things in com­ but some time in future gen­ Athenagoras in Constantino­ are differences in doctrine Pope John XXIII, who had usual, will be a day of was made public at the final to have as many as possible mon he didn’t feel that dia­ erations. ple. Metropolitan Melithon rep­ still rem aining in areas of initiated the Council’s move­ complete abstinence. session of Vatican II and private meetings of prelates logues would be too effective. Dialogues have helped, he resented the Patriarch in the canonical order and cult and ment to Christian unity. Hi Page 2 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Dec. 16, 1965

A Nun Looks at the Council A R a i Liberty Document Described as 'Rallying Cry' 2 I By Sister Mdde Catherine Nicaea emphasized the trini­ caused intolerance and unjust mitment of government to the MODERN MAN needs to be others. It is, consequently, Two tarian nature of God; that of authoritarianism to be predi­ protection of man's religious reminded of his right and duty wrong to recognize m an’s In­ hood for (Sister Marie Catherine ternal freedom in religious Chalcedon explored Christ, the cated to the Church in a spe­ freedom, and 4) the limitation to seek out religious truth in Pohndorf, a Denver native, is God-man’s duality of nature; matters and at the same time 18, in I cial way. Hence this forthright of the powers of government The R on the faculty of the English the much-maligned Council of declaration of religious liberty by a higher order of human order to formulate sure judg­ to deny him that free social department at Lorelto Heights Trent was explicit about the by the governing body of the and civil rights. ments of conscience. "Truth practice of religion which re­ who have college, Denver. She is the necessity of good works as Church is not only felicitious, These truths assuredly are is to be sought in a human mains within proper bounds." American Basilica a first nun to receive a doctor­ well as faith in m an’s union but really necessary as the not new; Pius XII and John manner, i.e., by free inquiry, If a new Pentecost is to ate from Denver university, with God; and Vatican 1 foundation for universal love XXIII reiterated them in their and, when it Is found, it must come about through the power rector of which originated as a Metho­ stressed Papal infallibility. and understanding among all major encyclicals. But the be accepted with personal as­ of the Holy Spirit in these our of the Di( dist seminary) The hallmark of the Second men. public proclamation by Vati­ sent." More important is the days, then the document on Vatican Council. I think, will The four basic tenets of the can 11, assisted providentially injunction that "man’s social religious liberty will be the Vatican II is certainly the be the proclamation on reli­ document are extremely rele­ by the overly publicized con­ nature demands that he mani­ rallying cry for ail men of presage of a new Pentecost in gious liberty. vant to our modem age. These flict about the schema in fest these internal acts of re­ good will to promote the last­ the Church, as Pope Paul sug­ Commentators have remark­ are: 1) the dignity of the hu­ 1964, has focused world atten­ ligion socially, i.e., by exter­ ing "freedom of the glory of gested in his recent exordium. ed that this document is a pe­ m an person, 2) m an's endow­ tion upon these truths fre­ nal acts of social contact with the sons of God." All its prom ulgations are a culiarly American contribution ment with natural rights and quently repudiated by present- cause for rejoicing and jubila­ to the Council since It was duties. 3) the prim ary com­ day governments. tion among Christian people structured and developed to a everywhere. Our perspectives large extent by the American are already broadened by the theologian, John Courtney L e i b a a a ^ . T e B o c k h o r s t magnificent Constitution on Murray, S.J. Liberty has al­ Knights To Hear Talk the Liturgy, and the insights ways been inherent in any Christmas Spiritual Bouquet given by the schema on the patriotic slogan associated On Christmas' Meaning This Christmas spiritual bouquet was presented to Arch­ Church and that on Divine with Uncle Sam. bishop Urban J. Vchr by the children of the archdiocese who Revelation will have manifold However, freedom is a par­ "Where In The World Is his headquarters at St. Eliza­ ticularly Christian concept, offered a day of prayer, work and recreation for the intentions reverberations in modern life. Christm as?" will be the topic beth’s monastery in Denver. too, as the schem a pointed of a talk before the Knights of the recipient. The artistry Is the work of Sister M. Aquino, OF ALL the masterpieces out. All men are summoned of Columbus Luncheon club The luncheon will start at of St. Dominic's school. A similar bouquet was presented to brought forth for the enlight­ to be worthy of "that freedom on Friday, Dec. 17, at the 12 noon, followed by Father Auxiliary Bishop David M. Maloney. enment of the People of God wherewith Christ made us E . of C. headquarters, 16th Pacificus’ talk. All members concerned with the mystery of free." It is ironic that histori­ and Grant streets, Denver. and guests are invited. salvation in the middle 60’s, cal events of the past and poli­ The Rev. Pacificus Ken­ I wonder which will make the tical situations of previous Senator To Speak most lasting imprint on future centuries, and regrettably nedy, O.F.M., will describe generations? The Council of some even in our day, have the real meaning of Christmas in an age when it has become highly commercialized. Fa­ Loretto Novitiate ther Pacificus is nationally At JFK Peace known as a Franciscan Mis­ Awards Dinner Protests Drive-in sionary in this country, with (Continued From Page 1) $2 million investment made, Senator Abraham Ribicoff, be planted in the Kennedy part of this system, arc edu­ much time and effort were member of President Ken­ Forest overlooking Jerusalem. cating 212 high and grade spent seeking a suitable piece \ nedy’s cabinet and former The Kennedy monument now school children, with a direct of property. In the course of , governor of Connecticut, will under construction in the Ju­ contribution to the county of a year more than 40 sites were be the principal speaker at the dean Hills will be encircled $97,944 per year. investigated. State of Colorado John F. Ken­ by 51 columns representing In her testimony Sister In relying on the planning nedy Peace Award dinner, every State of the Union, and Mary Florence said that be­ and zoning of this portion of Sunday, Dec. 26, at the Den­ the District of Columbia. The fore the present location for the county, she stated, "we ver Hilton, it was announced name of Dora J. Miller will the Loretto Education Center therefore, ask that the master by Attorney James B. Radet- be inscribed on the Colorado was chosen, and the almost sky, dinner chairman. Miss column. plan be updated and followed, Dora J. Milier, Denver, will The Jewish National Fund so that the character of our be the recipient of the Ken­ of Colorado will establish a Buddhist ‘Poya’ neighborhood rem ain nedy Peace award, in recog­ Colorado Region of thees Replacos Sunday unchanged while at the same nition for her lifetime dedica­ within the Kennedy Peace for­ time provide for necessary Colombo, Ceylon — "Poya” commercial and small home I tion to the furthering of many est planted by the Jewish Na­ the Buddhist Sabbath, will re­ humanitarian causes and her tional Fund in Israel. developments in suitable lo­ love for peace. place Sunday as the weekly cations.” President Kennedy said in holiday in this Island country Senator Ribicoff. at present I960: "The works of the Jew ­ Other testimony at the hear­ on a study tour of Israel, will ish National Fund constitute on Jan. 1. The move, taken by Ceylon’s House of Repre- ing was made by Charles come to Denver to address the one of the great social Froelicher, headmaster of dinner event, which is spon­ achievements of our time, scnlatives, is part of a gen­ eral push to give Buddhism Colorado academy: Herbert sored by the Jewish National combining the highest ideal­ Moore, who drew up the mas­ Fund council of Denver. Gov. istic vision with the greatest a higher place in the country which is described by its ter plan; Thomas Grimshaw, John A. Love has consented practical vigor. And what who represented Pinehurst to act as member of the hon­ leaders as being the center of work could be more enduring country club; Wilbur Newton, orary committee. than the great Forest in Jeru­ the renewed interest of Bud­ MILLIONS of trees are to salem .” dhism. Ben Haley, and Mrs. Laura Miller. Attorney for the opponents Is Thomas Carney; attorney for the applicant Is Richard Priest's Work Is Tireless, Hite. But Very Rewarding Vatican City — Priests who this by preaching, by speak­ the decree says. perform their duties sincerely ing of modem problems in Bishops are specially urged and tirelessly in the spirit of the light of Christ, or entering in the document to listen Christ arrive at holiness by into profitable dialogue to gladly to their priests, consult that very fact, the Ecumeni­ bring people to worship God. with them, and in a manner cal Council decree on the Priests, in the name of the suited to present day condi­ Priesthood declares. Bishop, share in the authority tions, work with them as a This coordination of the of Christ, gathering "the fam­ body, or senate, of priests . . . priest's ministry and his per­ ily of God together as a broth­ able to give the Bishop ef­ sonal life is central to the erhood enlivened by one spir­ fective help in the administra­ document’s theme, writes Fa­ it." Their authority is to be tion of the diocese. ther John P. Donnelly in an marked by "exceptional kind­ For their part, the priests NCWC news sum m ary on the ness," not seeking to please must ".stand by their Bishops decree. men, but teach and admonish in sincere charity and obedi­ "They are not to be sepa­ them as beloved sons. ence, based on the very shar­ rated from the People of God ing of episcopal ministry, "a or from any person, but they SPECIAL attention must be necessary unity today, the de­ are to be totally dedicated to given by the priest to the cree notes, since apostolic the work for which the Lord youth, to the poor and weak, undertakings are varied, and has chosen them,” the Coun­ to married couples, to par­ often extend beyond the boun­ cil states. As m inisters of ents, to the spiritual forma­ daries of one parish or one Christ, priests are witnesses tion of Religious men and diocese. hnd dispensers of a life other women who work in their par­ As for "priest w orkers” who than the earthly life; yet, ishes, and above all, they share the daily tasks of arti­ without confoiming to the must be solicitous for the sick sans, by manual labor, they world, their ministry requires and dying, visiting them and are permitted to do so "if that they live in this world strengthening them in the there is need for this, and If among men. Lord. competent authority ap­ The carefully balanced de­ They are "never to put proves." cree on the "M inistry and Life themselves at the service of of Priests" promulgated on some human faction or ideol­ A SECTION of the decree the eve of the closing of Vati­ ogy, but as heralds of the Gos­ deals with the age-versus- can II provides for an up­ pel and shepherds of the youth problem, in the attitude dated Church, synthesizing Church, they are to spend that younger priests should two historical modes of think­ themselves for the spiritual have toward their .seniors, and ing, each of which had led in growth of the Body of Christ” vice-versa. the past to extremes. One was the "heresy of action" condemned by Pope Pius XU and the other, the repeated attempt to frame the spirituality of priests in terms of monastic piety and seclu­ sion.

THE DECREE points out that the many obligations of their priestly office, especially in the care of souls, give all Two Bayberry-scented priests "reason to wonder how they can coordinate and bal­ candles for joining ance their interor life with feverish outward activity.” A ANB’s Christmas Club! combination of external works Bayberty cinditt are traditional at of the ministry with pious de­ Chrlatmat. Their diatinctive fra- Nursery votions can be arrived at by orance Imparts a special charm to following the example of holiday festivity. And legend says P arty S( Christ. "His food was to fol­ Bgood luck and wealth will follow low the will of Him who had their use during the Yuletlde season. For Sun sent Him to accomplish His ANB this year has a gift tor you of a new, work.” larger pair of bayberry-scented candles... The babi By fulfilling the life of the iust for joining the 19M Christmas Club. dren of Infi Goc^ Shepherd in the exercise Our supply Is limited ... so stop in soon. of their ministry, priests can You'll enjoy this Christmas more knowing Nursery, you've already started to save toward a eagerly wa achieve a unity between their paid-up Christmas next year. pastoral work and priestly come all of perfection, centering on the to their anni Eucharistic Sacrifice, which AMERICAN all priests are encouraged to party, w hici offer each day. NATIONAL on Sunday, The primary duty of the 2 until 4 p.i priest Is "to proclaim the Gospel of God to all men,” BANK The nurse the Council document states. Pr/ve-fe Bsnklwf f free f»-ieaic ferkief at 2790 W. : They owe It to all men to dn ead SHBt / CHtrry 4.4911 \

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A Rare Privilege 2 Priests for Archdiocese To Be Ordained in St. Peter's isequently. Two young men will be ordained to the priest­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Lang, who resided at that time of Our Lady of Victory, Redlands, Calif. Cousins in religious m an’s in* hood for the Archdiocese of Denver on Saturday, Dec. in St. Francis de Sales’ parish. During World War II the fam­ life include the Rev. J. A. Mondragon of the Archdiocese of religious 18, in Rome, Italy. ily moved to San Antonio, Tex., returning to Denver in 1946, Santa Fe, N. Mex.; Sister Mary Rosalita and Sister Mary sam e time The Rev. Jack T. Lang and the Rev. William P. Murphy, where they were members of the former St. Patrick’s parish, Emile, of the Loretto Sisters; and Sister Mary Margarita of Tee social which re* who have been taking their theological studies at the North Port I./Ogan (now Holy Name parish). At present they are the Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Victory. j r bounds.” American college, Vatican City, will be ordained in St. P eter’s members of Blessed Sacrament parish, Denver. Basilica at the Altar of the Chair, by Bishop Francis F. Rch, FATHER MURPHY WAS BORN July 26,1940, in Dorchester, i ;ost is to The ordinand leceived his elementary education in College rector of the North American college and formerly Ordinary Mas.s., son of Walter F. Murphy Sr., and the late Grace Kelley the power I of the Diocese of Charleston, S. Car. View, Tex., and at St. Ix)uis’ grade school, Englewood. He Murphy. His elementary education was taken at St. Margaret’s these our received a scholar.ship retto. lor’s degree in sacred theology at the Pontifical Gregorian ver next July after completing his four years of theology. : In Rome for F’ather Murphy’s ordination will be his fa­ university. He will continue studies at the Gregorian univer­ Inexpensive and Better Quality sity until June, 1966, working toward a licentiate degree in ther, Walter Murphy, Sr., of Salt Lake City, Utah; a sister, At present the ordinand’s father resides in Salt Lake Rosaries for all Mrs. Mildred Westhaver, Dorchester, Mass.; and a brother, sacred theology. City along with his brothers Walter and John Murphy. His I Walter Murphy, Jr., of Salt Lake City. Two of his aunts arc in religious life; Sister Imelda Therese sister, Mrs. Mildred Westhaver. resides in Dorchester. Mass., Extra Q uality Religious Christmas Cards of the Sisters of Loretto, at present studying at Kansas uni­ a suburb of Boston. His mother died in 1963 in Salt Lake FATHER LANG WAS BORN in Denver Aug. 9, 1940, the versity, and Sister Mary Bernards of the Missionary Sisters City. CRIB SETS in all sizes for Church and Home.

Use our Lay-oway plan. A small down Payment Msgr. Jones Among Speakers Set w ill hold any article for Christmas giving. For Child Health Day Program Among the principal speak­ entation of actual clinical case child’s religious beliefs and Complut* Lin* el Religious Articles for Church and Home ers at the Child Health Day material by two members of conceptualizations at different program at the Children’s hos­ the staff of Children’s hospital, stages of his development. A. P. WAGNER & CO. pital, Denver, Jan. 6. at 12 This discussion will be pre­ noon, will be the Rt. Rev. Dr. Charles W. Reiquam. as­ sided over by Rabbi Adcl­ Monsignor William Jones, sociate pathologist, and Dr. man. the Rev. .Mr. Snclling, CHURCH GOODS archdiocesan superintendent Charles R. Hawes, physician- and .Monsignor Jones. in-chiof. This will be followed of schools. For the third portion of the The confeience, with the by a discussion of the psycho­ 1433 Tremont Place logical impact of illness, sur­ program, the speakers will theme. "Religion and the participate in panel discussion Child,” will be held from 8:30 gery. and hospitalization of TA. 5-8331 children at various stages of with active participation from a.m. until 12 noon. Appearing the floor. with Monsignor Jones will their development by Dr. Store Hours: Week Days— 9 to 5 Saturdays 9 to 4 be Rabbi Samuel Adclman of Dane G. Prugh, professor of B.M.H. congregation and the psychiatry and pediatrics, de­ Rev. Mr. Clarence H. SnclI- partment of psychiatr>’. Uni­ ------REMEMBER ------ing, Jr., of Iliff school of the­ versity of Colorado medical FOR LEASE ology. All interested clergy, center. OUR NEW LOCATION Second Cuban Airlift Reunion physicians, and hospital ad­ 11,000 sq. ft. on 2 floors ministrators are invited. THE SECOND portion of 1433 TREMONT PLACE the program will seek to re­ in one of downtown Den­ V* Greeted by Ihe Rt. Rev. Monsignor El­ her father and mother, Antonio and .Vna Lez­ The program will address it­ ver’s nicest bldgs. Clean, self to the mutual problems late these medical and psy­ ll- mer J. Kolka, director of Denver Archdioce­ eano, their married daughter. .Mrs. Eduar­ chological factors with the steam heat, air condition­ san Catholic Charities, the Lezeano family do (Eliana) Amador. Isabel, .Alina, and Syl­ of the clergy and medical ed. Offices, storage or profession in effectively deal­ was reunited at Stapleton airport, Denver, via. who is Isabel’s twin. Mr. and .Mrs. Lez­ display space. Reasonable ing with the sick child, It will Newspaper cidvcrtising is h this week, the second such reunion since the eano, Ana and Alina were the new arrivals. be conducted in three parts. flexible, thus permitting an rent. For information cal! 534-1393. 1530 Blake St. t Cuba refugee airlift started Dec. 1. Left to The twins and Mrs. Amador came here ear­ The first portion of the pro­ advertiser to tailor his ad­ PLEASE TELL THE ADVERTISER YOU SAW HIS AD IN right arc .Monslgnor Kolka, Ana Lezeano. lier. (See Story Page 1) gram will open with the pres- vertising for many purposes. THE REGISTER. HE WILL APPRECIATE HEARING IT. i By Serra Speaker Newman and Vatican Council Linked At a recent meeting of the Serra Club of Denver, the Rev, world’s stage during the revolutionary transition between the . . : j ...... Frederick Braakhuis, C.M., professor of English at St. Thom­ 18th and 19th centuries. as’ seminary, Denver, presented a talk on “Newman, the Lay­ Briefly reporting on the life of Newman, he noted that ■I* man, and Vatican II.” three great events or crises marked Newman’s early years. . 1 The lines of "general connection” between Cardinal New­ The first crisis occurred in 1816 when Newman was seriously man and Vatican II were drawn by Father Braakhuis in his FIRST • If ill; this crisis resulted in Newman’s turning toward God and talk. Christianity. The second crisis occurred in 1833, again high­ • i lighted by a serious illness, which occasioned another "con­ THE VINCENTIAN priest pointed out that Newman had version” to God and led to his writing “ Lead Kindly Light.” been born early in the year of 1801 and thus came on to the The third, and most significant crisis was the Oxford Move­ FIRST ment: this eventually led to his conversion to Catholicism in 1845.

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The ultimate re­ The angels’ song rang out in sudden ecstacy: Glory to God in Council is the natural law. final plenary session, could so puts his commercial trust in ward for disregard of the the highest, and on earth, peace to men of good will! And not surprisingly in this confidently launch the post- short skirts, for short skirts natural law never can be I age, which magnifies the conciliar Church into tumult­ are fore-oj-dained to either happiness. The disturbances it Rubbing the wonder out of their eyes the shepherds set out trivial, that is the most im ­ uous seas of modem life. rise further or descend. .sets up art echoed not only across the fields to find the promised Sign, the Infant wrapped portant element. Against this fickleness “Nothing is as powerful as in heaven but in the human in sivaddling clothes, lying in a manger. Of all Jeiory, of all The natural law may be de­ an idea whose time has stands the motto of the nat­ p.'”vrbe. fined in an unscholarly way ural law, "No idea is as mankind, they alone had been found worthy to see the vision come,” says modem thought. Men may pretend a free­ as the created truth. In the The fallacy of this is appar­ powerful as that idea which and to hear the song. They alone were Men of Good Will. dom from that law, hut they order of things it Is a reflec­ ent. It contains an internal is unchanging.” will ;ind if they are not freely tion of the Uncreated Truth contradiction. The Church cannot allow its — God. fidelity to that law to fall bound to it they will inevit­ a ck in the pin ch ed and anxious ’30s the emi­ ably be enslaved by other Everything the Council has IF IT WERE to be con­ into doubt. Catholic thought is B nent French novelist. Jules Remains, published edicts — the laws of tyrants. said or decreed must be sidered true, then the weak­ tied to the idea that no power a many-volumed study of the times, calling it (was it viewed in the light of the un­ est thing is the idea whose can in the long run overcome with conscious irony?) Men of Good Will. Like most novels, IN SO FAR as the Council shifting. unyielding, uncom­ time has come, for it would the idea that in essence is not then and later, it had no heroes and no vUlians, for among decisions forward man and promising natural law. The be at the mercy of the idea tim e’s fool. the multitudes that peopled its pages there were no saints, declaration of the Church in to come next. Having ar­ I have read so-called Cath­ his worthy am bitions to ful- certainly, and most of the sinners were quite amiable. They filiment in the human cir­ the Modem World views man rived in time, it has the seeds olic comment on the point that were the pagans of a post-Christian society, the.se Jerphanions as a spiritual citizen. His of death within it and is attention to the natural law cumstance they reinforce the and Guyaus and Clanricards, all drawn to the life (to the natural law. duties and rights all are doomed by the idea next on aspects of the condemnation acute embarrassment of their prototypes), and the darkness of facets of the natural law, and the calendar of popularity. of contraception ignores the Those who interpret them their inner despair was illumined by no single beam of hope. are so defined. If the time has come for the misery of those who must as some concession to an In Johnson’s miraculous phrase, it was "inspissated.” Sistei w earing of grey, then grey is abide by that law. This as­ existential denial of that law They believed in no God, having scientifically disposed of Convent ALL REFERENCES to the weakest of colors, for the sumes that happiness some­ do no favor to w hat the Coun­ the illusion and they expected no Messiah. Poets, artists, rado Sp changed conditions and how depends upon more at­ rhythm of fashion is already cil has done. And especially financiers, statesmen (with even a few worldly priests thrown and Ma changed needs in this Council tention to the transitory than advancing blue or pink or pur­ they do no favor to the in fot good measure) they were the cream of contemporary are made from the fixed point ple. If the season is here for the eternal. Even in the nat­ human race. of natural law. If a summary culture, the end-product of a civilization which had outgrown of the Council were to be at­ its idols and foresworn all its loyalties. A prophet more clair­ tempted in a few words one Comment for T o d a y voyant than he himself might have realized at the time. Re­ could well borrow from mains painted a devastating picture of France during the first Shakespeare’s description of third of this century, a vast cyclorama of European culture love — “ Love’s not Tim e’s confronted with its own spiritual and intellectual bankruptcy, fool,’’ and the same can be The Harvest of the 20's faced with the grim choice between totalitarianism. Fascist or said of man and man's most Communist, and its own political and moral suicide. After essential works, those of the By Paul H. Hallelt Remains, Sartre was inevitable. mind and spirit. And yet, Romains insisted, all the.se his puppets were men Each Council document ap­ It was with odd feelings intelligence to question the course. But no nation can save of good will. What meaning did he attach to the quotation, peals to Christ — His Spirit that I read the report of a old and traditional. They were itself from the consequences of and His law. Again, to borrow lecture by Dr. Albert Dreyer never given the real exercise moral decay except by re­ sanctified by its long Christian tradition? It may be thought from Shakespeare, this is the of the Denver Child Research of intelligence that consists in moving their cause. that John Henry Newman, writing his educational essays back Christ who is the “star to Council, which said that “mid­ examining why teaching has “Thou shall not withhold in the 1850s, while he was struggling with (he obstacles and every wandering bark.” A dle class parents arc moving been held for thousands of thy hand from thy son or heartbreaks of organizing the Catholic University of Ireland, years, or why a thing should guiding star is a fixed star, away from the strict stand­ from they daughter, but shall had anticipated Romains’ definition with startling prevision. be disregarded just because it and the vessel that sights ards of the 20s and 30s toward teach them the fear of God The modern man of good will — Newman called him the more tolerance of the child's could not be explained by from their youth up.” was one upon it and holds that sight tests and measurements. gentleman — was one, he said, who would never willingly will not wander. impulses and desires and of the commandments for ear­ cause pain to his fellowman. He would be always kindly, greater permissiveness.” Theodo It is because of its constant ly Christians that appeared in courteous, generous; he would always abide by the rules of the WE .ARE paying today for rector of sighting of the natural law The Roaring 20s were a the Epistle to Barnabas, writ­ game and salute his enemy when he had fully and fairly van­ revolutionary decade. and the doctrines sown 40 years ten In the first third of the of the Ni x t : that Catholic thought does not quished him. He would be cultivated, temperate in speech, neither the parent nor the ago. We do not know how long second century. Christian child of those days thought of it will take the present per­ wholly devoted to the better interests of mankind, especially notice co: B Layman at Large its standards of child-rearing missiveness, which has taken ALL THE aggiom am ento in when these ran parallel to his own. He would be moral, or, meeting as being strict. It was the over even formerly conserva­ the world will not obviate that more precisely, he would approve of morality as the best sys­ ly. The I age of the flapper and flam­ tive church circles, to run its stem commandment of life. tem of dealing with the complexities and difficulties of social cancelled Unclear Fishin ing youth. It was the first life, and particularly useful for the lower classes. decade in which spanking for But he was a man totally devoid of faith, who cherished Mrs. R children began to lose its place By iint Bxdek no foolish dreams of salvation. He was a man who loved Fred Ban as a discipline that was taken Angel Voices neither God nor his neighbor. He was not at all sure what love ager of L You’re all probably wonder­ Meantime, there was quite pensation idea progressed for granted. Deweyism, with Is, or whether, as Joseph Wood Krutch was to suggest, it was Altoona, ing why the Dec. 8 announce­ its doctrine of permissiveness, a bit of speculation on why through channels and finally By Jam es M. Shea night . . and It hasn’t not “the life and death of a value.” He was the modern ver for s ment about dispensations the Dec. 8 announcement made its way to the printers was taking over the schools. pagan, openly revealed and unashamed. He was the man of to Longm didn’t come off as scheduled. didn’t come off as expected If standards for the child These are the days when seemed to me that the gift­ to become an official an­ buying frenzy was abated, or good will. mas with Well, it’s a long story. As a and predicted. nouncement. were strict in the 1920s, it was milling crowds in department matter of fact, it’s several only by comparison with what that any appreciable degree What Newman foresaw so clearly in the 18,50s, what Ro­ Red-faced Vatican sources But there the real trouble stores are lulled with Christ­ of meditation was achieved. mains described so engagingly in the 1930s, has caught up long stories, depending on explained that it would have they have become in the In the 1 began, and somehow the dis­ mas carols, for the experts of which you want to believe. come off had it not been for 1960s. Traditional — often very with us in fuil force as the century moves into its final third. names ha As you will rem em ber, some pensation announcement nev­ beautiful — caroLs arc played a delay in the printing of er got printed. Strange cir­ merchandising have decreed The Free World is governed and guided by just such men of growing 1 weeks ago it was predicted the overall dispensation an­ IN THE 20s and the early that carols tend to loosen the over and over a^ain until you good will. With all commendable earnestness they are striv­ studying i that the Pope would an­ cumstances kept intervening. nouncement, what with the At first, the printers found 30s there was much worry pursestrings and to encourage almost can't .stand to hear ing to prevent disaster and to forestall catastrophe. They want but who nounce on Dec. 8 that Catho­ last minute rush of closing over the younger generation people to manifest the “Christ­ them. Why? To condition peo­ nothing so much as a return to international sanity, the re­ nounced t lics would no longer have to their ink had been diluted and all. with cod liver oil. They solved and its relaxed standards, mas spirit” with dilligent buy­ ple for the annual splurge of sumption of trade and good fellowship, cultural interchange, additional abstain from meal on Friday, though startling statistics of ing accompanied by a musical spending, to cloak a neutral tal numbe except for Good Friday and What caused the delay? that problem only to find that the extension of the blessings of liberty and equality to subject Well now, according to Vati­ their typesetting equipment juvenile delinquency were to cash register obbligato. enterprise in an aura of reli­ religious I the vigil of Christmas. gious feeling, to exploit the peoples everywhere, the ending of outworn colonialism in can sources, there were sev­ had been jammed with peanut be registered only a quarter- I’ve tried to see the mer­ was given This prediction was attrib­ butter. faith of millions in order to whatever form. They aspire to peace in our time based on J. Schmit uted to “Vatican sources,” eral reasons. The lea.st most century afterwards. Sex prom­ chandiser's argument, but plausible is this; Once that was taken care iscuity was an increasing prob­ fatten the profit balance. enlightened self-interest; they plead for the conversion of for the F that oft-cited, oft-quoted, oft- I’ve never been able to accept nuclear power to the uses of industry, the promotion of wealth, Last .'»on*h an opinion sur­ of, they were faced with a lem. but it did not have the There's nothinc wrong with publicized group of rubrical his use of the Christmas carol and the raising of international living standards. With even a rumormongers who play such vey was taken among the paper shortage. They solved status of a near-normal thing for commercial purposes. providing a place where peo­ minimum of co operation from Russia and China and their The Re' an important role in providing Bishops. It showed th a t they this by buying wrapping pa­ that it has today. One thing Nevertheless, when I com­ ple may purchase Christmas per at premium prices from satellites, they tell us. war can be abolished and an era of of the Di vital information on the favored the dispensation. This that prevented a wide.spread mented critically on this mat­ presents and other goods. It's Mass., v goings-on at Vatican City. caused concern among many fi.‘hmongers. m oral dissolution in tho.se a useful venture and a profit­ iri>llie harmony and unimaginable progress ushered in. There were other problems ter a couple of years ago. I months at special interest groups. days was the greater simplic­ was rebuked by some who able one for the mo.st part. But these men, simply, have no faith. For them God is a observing too. They found hunks of ity of living and a much tow­ OF COURSE, the prediction For instance, the tuna lobby said that the Christmas mess­ Moreover, to dilute the sounds cypher and the natural law a figment. They nourish no real newspaper didn’t come true. Dec. 8 came warned of a full-scale counter­ cheese substituted for erasers, er income for most people. of shuffling feel, bargaining, macaroni strewn about the age was heard by many hope, for they see nothing to justify mortality nor to question turned to and went. It wasn’t until Dec. attack. Salmon supporters With less temptation, there thousands of non-church-goers and the exchange of money, the finality of death. Charity for them is only sentimental spawned violent protests. Her­ proof room floor, and soft- While in i 10 that the Pope okaved a was less mischief. only through the loud speakers it may be a good thing to in­ genero.sity; it has nothing to do with love of God or love of tioned at dispensation, and then it ring picklers made no bones boiled eggs jam m ed into most of the machinery. But the seeds of the present of department stores and oth­ troduce music into the store. neighbor; there is nothing in it that can transmute life or add ish and i only concerned the Fridays about how they felt. And the er establishments catering to peanut butter industry pub­ The last straw came when moral confusion were planted But just as we prefer not to it the dimension of eternal happiness with God. Life, when it the Rev. , before Christmas and New the “Christmas spirit.” Year’s Day. lished a ferocious spread in the printers discovered that in the 20s and 30s. Children to associate vulgar .songs with comes to ultimates, is no more than the Churchillian enigma in increasing numbers were Vatican .sources missed the the Journal of American Pea­ the gears of their presses had religious worship I should wrapped in a mystery. I>ove is too good to be true. been greased with caviar. growing up who had never WELL, MAYBE. But I’ve Alex Gn boat on this announcement, nut Butter. think it preferable not to as­ These are the men of good will who rule our world. They feld Press but that didn’t bother them. After all, a half billion Cath­ This, of c'aused spec­ known spanking, or who were considered the crowds in the sociate religious songs with ulation that some kind of learning that it warped the department store aisles and have annexed the description without for a moment que.s- wife. Mir They simply said later that olics eating meat on Friday buying and selling. To my tioning its validity for them. They would be vaguely distressed, turned fro is no small m atter. conspiracy was afoot. child’s personality. In high on the sidewalks outside as mind, it offends Christian the Pope was saving the pained, were they to be told, bluntly, that they have no right overall dispensation announce­ “Something’s fishy here,” schools and colleges they were the mechanical contraption dogma to have it used, when ment for early next year. NONETHELESS, the dis­ Vatican sources said. taught that it was a sign of crooned, “Silent night, holy set to music, as a counter- to it, that their Secular City is derelict, that their notion of Paul T. I)oint to the cacophony of good will is hardly more than the merest shadow of reality. Schaack commerce. They are in fact even farther removed from genuine good will will be hos Rt. Rev. Matthew J. Smith, Ph.D. Readers' Rostrum — Opinion than were those Jews of old for w’hom the first Christmas was nagh fan Founding Editor, Register System of Catholic Newspapers EVEN IF PEOPLE weren’t only another day breaking over the stony hills, with no glim­ Calif., at i 1913-1960 U sed Cards P h o o e y , Again N e ed Stamps being persuaded to buy things m er of a vision and no echo of a song. Hills durin Editor; Editor: Editor: they don’t need or cannot af­ But for that matter, what about ourselves? How do we fit Again this year our Knights Could you remind people to ford, it would still bother me into the tableau of the shepherds kneeling in the straw, the of Columbus will collect used Phooey on James F. Kelly save canceled stamps off their Joseph The Denver ('athniic Register who said phooey on Mr. considerably to hear the most Wise Men bringing their gifts? No saints they; no more our­ Christmas cards after the Christmas mail for the mis­ admirable songbird singing been assoc President ...... Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr. D.D. holiday. Bzdek’s layman at large col­ sionaries? If they don’t have selves. Their good will was that they believed, humbly and torial depa umn. I find it bright, cheery, about “the little Lord Jesus” Editor and Business M anager...... Rt. Rev. John B.Cavanagh Those who are interested in a certain group to send as a means of drawing my at­ sincerely, the burden of the angels’ message, that they hoped ister for th and the tongue-in-cheek com­ Associate Business Manager ...... Rev. Daniel J. Flaherty having some of these cards stamps to, they could send tention, not to the contem­ implicitly as men who trust in the word of God, and that they recently re Managing Editor ...... Miles F. Porter may contact me: ments just the right tonic. them to me plation of the mystery of the loved because God. mysteriously, had first loved them. grec from Associate Editors ...... Linus M. Riordan, Paul H. Hallett, John F. Murphy, Yours truly, William Boiko Redemption, but to the de­ The measure of our good will is exactly the same as theirs. Denver lav James R. Walsh, and David R. Millon. 1037 Mecca Drive. Rita Kelly 798 Hartford Drive sirability of adding to the God grant that on this Christmas day of 1965 ours will not be ler and hi Denver News Editor ...... Clement J. Zecha Sarasota, Fla. 33580 Denver Boulder, Colo. (80302) family debt. found wanting! week for Si Production Manager ...... Robert W. Lynch where he Advertising Director ...... John J. Murphy ' Rolling With the Punch with a law Circulation Director ...... Julia M. Boggs Dr. Wayr been name Merry Christmas Again Curtis Pari Published Weekly by By Waller Kranz ter, a new THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) formed to 938 Bannock Street. Denver, Colo. 80204 Dear Friends and Readers: seem s to slow down. We at­ ’em, three. First, the big so­ June: We all went on a decided that next year we’d of town this year, so the p ar­ facility that Telephone. 825-1145 p, 0 . Box 1620 In line with our usual cus­ tended the Library Associa­ dality picnic at Washington fishing trip. Never again. be sure and get a roof on it ty circuit wasn’t too wild. by the De tom of providing you a sum­ tion meeting and Dolores Park. It started at 12 noon Tried to teach young John to some way or other. Hope you enjoyed all the tho.rity nexi mary of our family’s doings read a paper on “Little and lasted until almost 9 use a fishing pole and forgot September: Back to school. wonderful Christmas TV pro­ over the past 12 months, here Known Customs on the Island p.m. It was loads of fun, but to take off the hook. What he Frenzied activity. Frenzied! gram s as much as we did. Subscription; |4.00 a year. goes: of Yap.” Then we invited the so exhausting! Then the very did with that hook is com­ Dolores is right in the thick We’U get to stay home New Canada, 15.50 a year per subscription. January: We tried to rest whole gang (10 women and next week, Dolores and I at­ pletely unprintable. of the P.T.A. I was elected Y ear’s Eve, too. Seems our Four Foreign countries, Including Philippines, $7.00 a year. up from all the feverish ac­ one man) over to the house tended the annual pot-luck July: The 4th of July K. 3rd vice president of the friends will still be out of tivity of the holidays, only to Second Cl»>s Postage Paid at Denver. Colorado. for popcorn and taffy. After­ dinner of the Women’s Athe- of C. picnic was, as always, Men’s Club. No rest for the town. Do have a grand 1966. run into more activity. John w ards, we just flopped into nium. a nice group of ladies a rare delight. Next year 1 weary, is there? folks, and rem em ber ff you (aged 5) lost the top to his Quail Thursday, December 16, 1965 42 bed and promised each other who are interested in obscure plan definitely to join the slow down you’ll live longer. Christmas pajamas, and we we’d lake a whole month’s languages and their effect on October: We almost had a group. A bunch of swell guys, Halloween party for the Ha, ha. Wouldn’t it be nice Four Exp] spent a hectic month looking rest before we did another modem sem antics. We were with swell gals for wives. if we could take our own ad­ fied for th all over the house for them. thing. members of the Women’s OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER out until 12 midnight! The August: The heat killed us. vice! award at t Dolores organized the family following Tuesday, we both Athenium Club, but decided The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial into “search teams,” and we April: We rested the entire Wc sat out on our patio, and to put it off until next year. Review heh month, and lucky we did, We attended the Church bingo Cathedral I approval. We confirm it as the offlciai publication of the looked and looked. Finally party — and as May drew Our doctor told us if we don’t The Council we found them — but believe just found out there would be slow down we’ll be sorry. ver. They ; archdiocese. Whatever appears in its columns over the three parties in May. to a close we made a solemn The eountil S a id It . signature of the Ordinary or those of the Officials of our me it was frantic. Some time we both think it gins, John vow to forget being “children Those w h o devote Thomas P. Curia is hereby declared official. February: Just when we May: Never a month like of the Ritz,” and devote Said It . . . would be awfully nice to be Any act of war aimed a couple of old stay-at-homes. themselves to the mili­ Blessed Si We hope The Register will be read in every home of thought things might calm it! Three parties — count more time to the kiddies. tary service of their down, mother asked us over indiscriminately at the One certainly does pay Explorer P( the archdiocese. destruction of entire price for popularity, countrv' should regard id H. Pries to her house for dinner. Then doesn’t themselves as the agents We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a we returned the favor. So cities of extensive areas one? erine’s pari: taste in the children of the archdiocese for the reading of December Intentions of security and freedom 540. that meant TWO dinner par­ Mission Intention General Intention alon? with their popula­ November: Don’t mention of peoples. As long as The Register. ties in one month. It is any for December: tion is a crime against party! Christm as is coming. Sixty-one For December: they fulfill this role « URBAN J . VEHR wonder we were so exhaust­ God and man himself. It We’ve got to rest up. properly, they are mak- Explorers f F east of St. Francis de Sales Archbishop of Denver ed, and looking forward to “ People of Korea” merits unequivocal and ins: a genuine contribu­ qualified fo • • • “ An appreciation of the unhesitating condemna­ December: It wasn’t so Jan. 29. I960. Lent! tion to the establishment Dei award: March: The pace never tion. bad after all. Thank heavens ment, five b Apo.stleship of Prayer Thristian DigJiity of w • k ’ most of our friends were out of peace.

•> No Announcement Yet Thursday, Dec. 16, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register Page 5 ure On No Meat on Friday MUSIC SO GLORIOUS I'here has been no announce­ made. When released, such a ment from the Vatican re­ report will be carried in de­ W ill cording the reported Papal tail. ...listening now becomes a great emotional experience! document lifting Catholic re­ strictions against eating meat Rhodesian Case ry to God m on Friday. oilll An earlier report from the Said Distorted Fine listening enjoyment is n ^ expensive I news services said that Pope — The real tyranny erds set out Paul VI had put off issuing in Rhodesia has been the 'ant wrapped the document until sometime work of Black Nationalists uftcr the close of the Vatican fewry, of all against their own people, ac­ w*'®" you Council. Although an an­ cording to an Anglican cler­ ie the vision nouncement on Page 1 of the ^ choose a >od W ill gyman who spent 30 years in “Register” last week stated that country. that formalities have held up the proclamation of this docu­ The Ven. D. K. Wood as- i magnificent... Is the emi- ment, hundreds of telephone sailed what he called “the | published calls were received making really shocking campaign of j it (was it queries. untruth and distortion” pub­ most novels, At press time this week no lished about developments in | magnificent . for amons announcement had been Rhodesia. ’NO TUBES e no saints, l\/lc ig riC iv o niable. They Jerphanions SPECIAL CHRISTMAS * life (to the ponsnts replace all darkness of and damaging heat; they Students to Travel to London ASTRO-SONIC am of hope, DEADLINE NEXT WEEK g u ta n te e d 5 ,eare.replac^ d.” Sister M. Gabriel, principal of St. Joseph’s by US If defective under Britain. The two students were selected by ; normal use. we also prcvide disposed of Convent high school, Mt. St. Francis, Colo­ the United Nations of New York to attend ' In order to expedite news copy for the Christmas solici-state STEREO ets, artists, rado Springs, discusses with Cecilia Torres u London conference in December. issue of Thursday, Dec. 23, next week, all copy, free service for 1 yaa tests thrown and Margaret Orleans their tour to Great (See Story on Page 15) photographs, and material for that issue will have )ntemporary to be in the “Register” office by 3 p.m. Sunday. Dec. }d outgrown 19. Please note that this deadline includes all parish more clair* news items. This special deadline will also be in ef­ e tim e, Ro- U. 5. Bishops Propose fect for the New Year’s edition, dated Dec. 30. All ing the first copy for this issue will have to be submitted by 3 lean culture p.m. Sunday, Dec. 26. bankruptcy, Latin American Week , Fascist or Washington — Bishops of America Bureau of the Na­ licide. After the United States have issued tional Catholic Welfare Con­ Mike Gorman, executive di­ a document designed to ference program office in the 3 were men rector of the National Com­ .strengthen solidarity with the Davenport, a., chancery build­ e quotation, mittee Against Mental Illness, Bishops of Latin America. ing. Solid-State Radio- Two Heavy-Duty Two 1000 cycle Expo­ Micromatic Player- nential Treble Horns be thought Washington, D.C.. will address The Hierarchy encouraged PRESE.NT programs and Amplifier Chassis 15' Bass Woofers Diamond Stylus the Denver Association for assays back the national observance of and the concern of Pope Pius Mental Health at a public Thrilling performance—from Stereo FM and Monaural FM AM Radio, or records— istacles and "Latin America Cooperation XII, Pope John XXIII, and meeting Friday. Dec. 17. in Week” set for Jan. 23-30. you m ust hear to appreciate; 40-W atts undistorted music power; high-efficiency Magnavox of Ireland, Pope Paul VI about Christen­ the Denver Medical Society collection on a nation-wide ba­ dom in Latin America were C ls ig y m e a woofers with 20 ounce magnet weight give pure bass tones—no distortion; Magnavox prevision, Library at 1601 E . 19th Ave- sis was proposed for the con­ noted in the document. horns have equivalent acoustical efficiency of 20 treble cone speakers. led him the nue, Denver. cluding day and dioceses were er willingly urged to have programs ays kindly, stressing links with Catholics FLY FOR 1/2 FARE Theodore Yoder, regional di­ south of the border. •ules of the rector of the Colorado chapter fairly van- of the National Conference of Bishop Jam es A. .McNulty Central’s Clergy Card entitles you to UN­ in speech, Christians and Jews said that of Buffalo, vice chairman of LIMITED HALF-PRICE AIR TRAVEL* to especially notice concerning the January the Bishops’ committee for Latin America, released the over 45 cities on Central’s 6-state system. moral, or, meeting will be issued short­ Cards are available to any minister of le best sys- ly. The Dec. 14 meeting was text and said that authoriza­ The Lancashire —model as of social cancelled. tion for the statement was religion for just $5.00 per calendar year. voted at the Bishops’ annual Cali Central Airlines for details or mail 1-RP655, beautifully fashioned meeting held in Rome in No­ in English Country styling. On I cherished Mrs. Regina Bauer, wife of vember. coupon below/. •Minimum fare $5.00 one way. concealed swivel casters for who loved Fred Bauer, advertising man­ “In the inspired atmosphere easy moving. what love ager of the Catholic Register, of the final hours of the E cu­ :est, it was Altoona. Pa., will visit Den­ menical Council,” the Bishops ie modern ver for a few days en route said, “we experience the F / y CEJVTRAL he man of to Longmont to spend Christ­ strength of the bond which ‘ I mas with her mother. binds Christians together in Your Choice of these fine furniture styles . w hat Ro- c- fraternity of the Church and caught up in the world brotherhood of In the Diocese of Pueblo. 22 the human race. K . o t C. E v e n t final third, ASTRO-SONIC . , . surpasses all other names have been added to the “ The Bishops find them ­ A new year’s eve party will CENTRAL AIRLINES ich men of growing list of girls who are selves prompted to turn their be sponsored by Knights of P.O. Box 2554, Fort Worth. Texas 76125 achievements in the re-creation of musicl are s triv studying for the religious iife, thoughts in a special manner Columbus Council 539, Den­ Sales Promotion Department And, the fine-furniture cabinets are as functional as they are They want but who have not yet pro­ ver. at the council hall, 1555 to the Bishops of Latin Amer­ beautiful. The advanced acoustical systems project sound ty, the re. nounced their final vows. The ica with their flocks in an Grant street, from 9 p.m. un­ Gentlemen: from both cabinet sides and front to extend thrilling stereo terchange, additional names raise the to­ earnest declaration of solidar­ til 12 midnight. There will be t am Interested in obtaining a Clergy Identification tal number of girls trying the to subject ity.” dancing, and a buffet supper Card. Please send me an application form. separation to the very width of your room! Because the religious life to 50. The report will be served at 12:15 a.m. exclusive Micromatic Player banishes discernible record and lialism in was given by the Rev. Ervin I based on GROWTH IN involvement G. L. Sheridan, above, chair­ stylus wear, the Diamond Stylus is guaranteed 10 years— J. Schmitt, vocations director of U.S. Catholics in coopera­ man. said favors will be dis­ NAME, version of for the Pueblo Diocese. tributed to those attending. under normal use—against excessive wear! Upon return, if of wealth, tive programs with Latin Americans is noted in the Refreshm ents will be served. inspection reveals distortion-creating wear, we will-replace it ith even a '450 Tickets at $8 per couple can The Rev. John J. Kelliher statement. It also calls atten­ without charge (labor not included). Records can last a lifetim e! and their be obtained now through the of the Diocese of Worcester, tion to recent dramatic pas­ an era of torals by several Hierarchies ticket chairman, Fred Slama, Mass., who spent several 722-2435. ; in. months at the Register office noting the vastness of the I God is a observing production and challenge to the Church. sh no real newspaper techniques, re­ “Catholics of the United 0 question turned to his diocese Dec. 14. Sates have hertofore known m timental While in Denver he was sta ­ little about the Church and its or iove of tioned at .Mother of God p ar­ 200 million members who are ife or add ish and assisted its pastor, their brothers in the Latin GIVE A RELIGIOUS GIFT American orbit,” it says. when it the Rev. John Anderson. The primary purpose of ob­ That Expresses the True Meaning of Christmas For w . in enigma serving the cooperation week Alex Gross of A. B. Hirsch- is building greater under­ Y o u r H o m e - V eu r Church - Your Pastor - Your Friends irld. They feld Press, Denver, and his standing and friendly concern ent ques- wife, Miriam, recently re ­ for the fellow Christians of La­ m istressed. turned from Miami, Fla. tin .America, according to the no right statement. Spiritual, cultural Crucifixes notion of educational, and financial ac­ Paul T. McGrady of Van tivities touching Latin Amer­ Sick Cull Sets if reality, Schaack company, Denver, good will ica were urged in each dio­ Madonnas will be host to the Paul Cava- cese. :mas was nagh family of Gardena. Supplies for the observances Hummel Figurines no glim- Calif., at his home in Indian S t during the proposed week are Religious Pictures Hills during the holidays. available from the Latin do we fit « * * New Plaques traw , the Joseph Lawler, who has Cufflinks lo re our- been associated with the edi­ Father Houlihan ibly and torial department of the Reg­ ey hoped ister for the past three years, To Address Cluh NOW that they recently received his law de­ The Rev. Robert F. Houli­ tieni. gree from the University of han, S.J., dean of Regis col­ AVAILABLE: IS theirs, Denver law school. Dr. Law­ lege, and chaplain of Knights of Columbus Council 539, Den­ PARISH 11 not be ler and bis family left last week for Santa Fe, New Mex., ver, will speak Tuesday, Dec. MASS BOOK where he will be associated 21, at the City Club of Den­ S i with a law firm. ver’s luncheon, to be held at m and NATIVITY SCENES 12 noon in the Brown Palace ISi OUR PARISH Costs you less than comparablo units purchased saparatelyl The J The club, whose member­ COMPLETE OR INDIVIDUAL PIECES N antucket 2i-m o d e i 2-T565 in Colonial tine furniture. Magna-Color Dr. Wayne G. Christian has ship includes business and pro­ PRAYS AND SINGS TV sets a new standard of dependability, too, with the exclusive 8 5 0 been named president of the fessional men. is the oldest STABLES $5.95— $9.95— $14.95 Curtis Park Community Cen­ luncheon club in Denver, hav­ m Magnavox Bonded Circuitry Chassis. K ran x ter. a new United Way agency ing been founded in 1922. Dur­ formed to operate a $225,000 ing this holiday season the POPE PAUL COMMEMORATIVE the par- facility that will be constructed club is emphasizing the broth­ o wild, by the Denver Housing Au­ erhood of man as an inspira­ UNITED NATIONS MEDAL only $3.00 ail the thority next year. tion for Christmas. TV pro- we did. SPECIAL SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS CARDS ne New ms our Four Explorer Scouts T O G IV E T O PRIESTS A N D SISTERS out of id 196B. if you Qualify for Award longer, be nice Four Explorer Scouts quali­ two boys: Mo.st Precious )wn ad- fied for the Pope Pius XII Blood, two boys; Notre award at the Catholic Scout Dame, three boys: St. Cath­ Review held Dec. 12 at the erine’s, one boy; St. Francis Cathedral High School Den­ dc Sales, three boys; St. ver. They are John G. Hig­ Louis, four boys; St. M ary’s gins, John M. Moran, and (Littleton), 10 boys; St. Mary 1 CHURCH SUPPLIES AND RELIGIOUS ARTICLES i levotc Thomas P. Armstrong, from Magdalene, four boys; Sts. M USIC CO. mili* Blessed Sacrament parish, Peter and Paul’s, seven boys; Slore Hours — Monday 9:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. their Explorer Post 145; and Dav­ St. Pius X (Aurora), eight •ccard id H. Price, from St. Cath­ boys; St. Rose of Lima, 10 Tuesday thru Friday 9:00 to 5:00 1332 BROADWAY igents erine’s parish, Explorer Post boys; St. Therese (Aurora), Saturday—9:00 to 5:00 »edom 540. two boys. IK as role Sixty-one Boy Scouts and (Near the State Capital) o p e n Mo n d a y mak- Explorers from 13 parishes Archbishop Urban J. Vehr g 1120-22 BROADWAY 534-8233 g Phone tribu- qualified for the Ad Altare of Denver will present these FREE PARKING ^ ^ D FRIDAY imenl Dei award: Blessed Sacra­ awards on Sunday, Feb. 13, 244-4556 1321 LINCOLN EVENINGS ment, five boys; Holy Family, at the Denver Cathedral. Page 6 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Dec. 16, 1965 Millions of Hours Spent on Dishwashing Year-End American housewives spend ing of 50 per cent in dish lute/iesf to V lO M EN about 65 million hours a year towels and less breakage than in the dishwashing derby. with hand washing. In test Retreat Set This breaks down into washing of 23,000 dishes by hour and a quarter per day per hand in the university labora­ housewife — 57 eight-hour work­ tory, 11 were broken, wherea.s For Women ing days or practically three only three were broken out of The New Year’s eve retreat months out of the year devoted a like number washed in a dish­ washer. for women at El Pomar re­ to one of homemaking’s most 4 treat house, Colorado Springs, boring tasks. plumbing contractors are ex­ perts in the installation of all will be given by the Rev. These and other pertinent sta­ tistics developed by the home water-connected appliances, in­ Charles Krueger, S.J., of the economics departm ents of Ohio cluding automatic dishwashers Sacred Heart retreat house, State University are cited by and food waste disposers. Sedalia. W alter Schenck, treasurer of Most plumbing contractors CPTIP, and president of the will also be glad to arrange for G u ild It will begin Wednesd_: eve­ Denver Metropolitan Associa­ the financing and are also ning, Dec. 29, and end on Fri­ tion of Plumbing. Heating and equipped to handle an over­ Charlo Decfring ffie i4alls day evening, Dec. 31. Cooling Contractors as evidence all kitchen modernization proj­ of Prag of the advantages of automatic ect. Archbish Getting the decorations in order for the .Mothers’ Club “This retreat,” said Sister dishwashers. holds on Christinas party to be held Saturday, Dec. 18, 9 p.m., in the M ary Eudora, director “ will ceived fi .Mullen high school gym, Denver, are Mrs. Florence Stautcr, be a fine opportunity for those BESIDES being a time-saver held rc( left, ways and means chairman, and Mrs. Emma GherardinI, attending to reflect on the old for the housewife, the automatic Prague president of the club. Parents, alumni, and guests are invited year and begin the new year dishwasher produces dishes that needs h to attend. Cost is $5 per couple. .\ buffet lunch will be served with a new spiritual ap- are 100 per cent free of residual TURKEYS for the and there will be dancing to Steve Hatpin’s orchestra. pi ch.” bacteria, it was found in the tion (ow circle m Thode attending the retreat university laboratories. Even the most meticulous Fresh preciatci No Substitute may remain over New Year’s Donald. eve, Dec. 31, at the retreat housewife would find it hard to lauhdry Tire chains and snow tires equal this record with the most make winter driving safer and house ano attend Mass and Not Regis have breakfast the following careful handwashing of dishes. dry cleaning surer, but they’re no substitute Among other advantages of an morning at no extra charge. P arty for careful driving. They can automatic dishwasher is a sav- Frozen "Where the charm of help you start, slow down, and The Ch newness « restoretl” stop, but they can’t think for RESERVA’ifG.VS are urged Sotting Thoir Byes on Fashions HOOVER AUTHORIZED OUR OWN Jesuits ol will be you. Don’t count on your wheels as soon as possible. In Den­ SERVICE DRESSED ver they may be md^e with Committee members of the Regis college student center. From left are Mrs. Donald (Dec. 19) Member of: - you are in charge! This mes­ Repairs on All Small sage from our State Patrol. Mrs. Marie M. Burnett, 477- Alumni Wives’ fashion show and luncheon, Pacheco, Mrs. John Chambers, and Mrs. Appliances— Tools DON’T WAIT student c • National Institute of 3429. In Colorado Springs and "June in January,” discuss decorations for Walter Imhoff. Lamps This anni by the R Dry Cleaning area Sister Mary Eudora at the event scheduled Jan. 15 in the college’s APPLIANCE TECHNICIANS ORDER the retreat house should be 1577 South Poorl St. A speci • American Institute of Dupont “501” contacted. T»l. 7 7 7 -0 7 1 0 day even YOURS appearam Laundering Nylon Variety of Styles to Be Featured Padberg, Hein Fight Smut, EVELYN’S DRAPERIES NOW FOR Sacred 1 The Durable Carpet cc'l ma 3-4281 for the Catholics Urged Highest Qualify Work Sedalia, Fiber That’s Easy and Materials CHRISTMAS songs. convenience of pick up At Regis Alumni Wives' Luncheon To Clean. Cincinnati — Charles H. 1501 South Pearl St. and delivery in Denver Keating, Cincinnati attorney The eighth annual Regis col­ Featured this year will be m an. Tickets are $2.50, and Tel 744-6439 HENS I TOMS *495 and founder of Citizens for lege Alumni Wives’ fashion styles by Kelly’s of Cherry include the price of the lunch­ and all suburbs. 13 to 17 lbs. \ 20 to 25 lb!. ORI Decent Literature, Inc., called show and luncheon will be Creek and furs by Jonas eon. per yard on Catholic college students held Jan. 15 in the Regis col­ Bros., according to Mrs. Theme of this year’s show TRY 7 Choice Colors and alumni to join the battle lege student center. Martin Moran, general chair- 59 V 51V la u n d e r e r s is “June in January.” Erica. against filth and pornography Oven Ready \ Oven Ready AND Kelly’s fashion co-ordinator, throughout the world. Mittmiiiiiir—'iiitiuianiiH will give the show commen­ CLEANERS MILE HI INTERIORS J a lb ijA . RIDGE VALLEY 5012 Federal Blvd. tary featuring cruise wear, Phone MA. 3-4261 Keating said the outcome of formal wear, and winter FIRST POULTRY 2 5 0 0 CURTIS 433-8491 smut merchants” cases now styles. Jack Jonas of Jonas pending before the U.S. Su­ -^rc liL id lio p 5 J u l i e t Fiesta Dishes - Open Stock 5650 W. 29th 233-0757 a reputation maintained Bros, will highlight fur fash­ Gifts • Hardware - Paint “We Clean The prem e Court “will determine ions for 1966. 233-0836 since 1905 Glass - Toys Carpets We Sell” whether generations to come Special Holiday Hourtt There were 270 m em bers of Tickets for the show can be Pipe Threading will enjoy our present '*onsti- Gregory Smith, V.G., were the Wed. 22, Thurs. 23, We will Stay Open the guild who attended the an­ guests of honor and joined the obtained from Mrs. Roland Window Shades - KeKey tutional prerogative of police Duplicating Till 9:00 P.M. power exercised for the health nual Christmas breakfast at guild members in viewing the Biegler, Jr., ticket chairman, We Will Close at 12:00 Noon PrI. and the members of her com­ Open Friday Evenings and welfare — the moral well­ Cathedral high school. Bishop display of some 7,000 pieces of Dec. 24th FRENCH ART WEAVERS mittee, Mrs. Donald Gallegos being — of our citizenry.” David Maloney and Monsignor layette items for needy children, 32 Broadway 733-2910 in addition to handmade altar and Mrs. Warren Hartenbach. d( linens and rosaries. Model co-chairmen are Mrs. Edward Mulcahy and Mrs. Queen of Heaven Orphanage FRIDAY’S SPECIAL Cj Mick Shafbush. Where To Buy That Fine chairman, Marguerite Steves, SHRIMP CREOLE announced that the Christmas MODELS for this year’s LOBSTER NEWBURG party for the girls at the home FILET OF SOLE WITH WINE SAUCE gu show are Mmes. James Little Dominican Cook Book will be held on Thursday even­ Altenburn, John Carbone, it f Invisible W eaving on All Types of Fabrics ing, Dec. 16, at 7:30. All big Lunches 85c up Dinners $1.00 up By Mary Kranz edition was produced by Abegg George Coughlin, Louis Doyle Ji sisters are urged to attend. Sandwiches Including Knits, Linens, Laces. Frequently someone calls one Printing Co. of Denver, John Hartley, John Hinter- Roast , Roast Beef, Eastern Kosher Corned Beef of the radio “talk” programs Janclte Gannon will entertain reiter, John Larson, Frances Braunschweiger — Chicago Pastrami We Also Shorten Knit Fashions. All Hand­ St. M aria GorettI circle on Dec. Root. Michael Scherer, and One of Denver’s Finest Delicatessens asking: “Where can I get that THERE’S IRISH soda bread, Unique Sidewalk Cafe — No Alcohol Served w o rk . wonderful Little Dominican Mexican wedding cookies, Jew­ 18 and Cheryl Clark will be the Robert Wimbush. Serving as cook book?” ish lasagne, tuna pinwheel. It hostess for a potluck dinner! food chairman is Mrs. John HUMMEL’S DELICATESSEN For Information Call 825-0894 with husbands for Handmaids of Cham bers. Owned and Operated by Theresa Kolb. Christmas seems the ideal contains 128 pages of unusual AND SIDE WALK CAFE time to dispense this informa­ recipes, with much basic cook­ Mary circle. Katherine Donald Decorations’ chairman is CHERRY CREEK SHOPPING CENTER OPEN TILL 8:30 P.M. - tion, benefiting homemakers, ing help as well. will entertain Queen of Heaven. Mrs. Walter Imhoff. assisted Christmas shoppers and the circle at a brunch on Dec. 19 by Mmes. Fred Albi, Thomas Dominican Sisters of the Sick It’s a perfect “remembrance” Little Flower circle will havei Conlon, Edward Coughlin. Jr., Poor, too. type gift, being an item of real dinner on Dec. 20 and I’at Dunnj and Donald Pacheco. ATTENTION! So here it is: The book called value, but costing just $1.35. In­ will entertain St. Luke circle, j Denver Gourmet Dishes was terested persons can make all Pope John circle will have a Business Firms i checks payable to the Christmas dinner on Dec. 20. compiled by members of the . ( Dominican Si.sters of the Sick Dominican Sisters of the Sick Handmaids of Mary circle has Send Us Y our List. ta.s Poor Aid Society. In it are the Poor, as all proceeds go to help elected new officers; President edi women’s most treasured person­ support their work of free pro­ Mary Kay Ellis: secretar>’ We W ill Do The Rest the al and family recipes. Its at­ fessional care for the sick in Cheryl Clark: and treasurer, kee tractive, slick cover kitchen Denver’s poorest homes. Kay Shanklin. Mother Cabrini We will enclose shi] Fancy Cakes and Cookies circles new officers are Presi Personal or Your II 10 Assorted Gift Box Selections Address the order simply: dent, Jan Shannon: vice prc.si Business Card acc News Deoflline Cook Book, 2501 Gaylord, Den­ dent, Joan Lundy; treasurer We Mail and Deliver cau Make Ideal Gifts Fo r Christm as ver 5. Peggy Piccola: and secretary to Christmas Cookies.... .$1.36 to $1.72 per lb. A special deadline for all Felicita Robbie. Franchised Dealer for the news copy, photographs, Women wishing to pick up the ing Plum Pudding, Holiday Stollen stories, and parish items to book (or books) personally, may See our Special MISSION PAK GLAZED FRUITS call at the little building in back C. D . o f A . H oar Lint of Cheese and free appear in the Thursday, Dec. Gourmet Food to I And Other Christmas Specialties 23. Christmas edition of the of the convent address, where Talk on Ceuncif Basket!. Finest Imported Chocolates eccl Butter Fruit Cakes...... $1.25 lb. and up “ R egister,” next week, will m em bers of the Dominican Aid If have to be in the “Register” Society will be happy to assist Catholic D aughters of Amer­ them. ica, Court St. Theresa 980, llllllllllllt office by 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. “Home of 19. This special deadline will Sterling, met recently with the also be in effect for the New grand regent, Mrs. Don Dal MRS. JAMES F. MILLER, 388-4167 Fine Pastries” Year’s edition, the following Nowtpapor advortising Is Ponte, presiding. the former Kathleen Marie week, dated Dec. 30. All copy inexpantiv* — if raciches The Rev. James Kane, pastor Struck, is the daughter of Mr. for that issue will have to be of St, Anthony’s parish. Sterling, and Mrs. Roy F. Struck, Den­ FINE FOODS AND GIFTS mora known Emilias for last LUBY BLDG. By R Phone RA 2-2859 i subroitted by 3 p.m. Sunday, monay. gave a talk on the Ecumenical ver. Bridegroom is the son of Dec. 26. Council. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trider of CHERRY CREEK SHOPPING CENTER Ui A covered-dish supper was Evergreen. Double-ring cere­ Or ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ enjoyed by 35 members and mony was performed Nov. 27 fausi: 4 Stores To Serve You three guests. Father Kane, the in St. Philomena’s church, offic O L I V E R ' S Rev, Leonard Urban, and the Denver. A reception was held coun 66 So. Broadway 3rd & Josephine Rev. Robert White. Hostesses in the home of the bride’s par­ CHRISTMAS CAROUSEL ROOM were Mmes. Harry Sturbaum, ents. Following a trip to Mex­ was 1550 Colorado Blvd. pare 1649 So. Colo. Blvd. Meat Market Irene Breidenbacb, J. M. O’Sul­ ico City and Acapulco, the "Serving Denver Since 1923 With Quality Meats" livan, and James Dorsey. On couple are residing in Denver gay as a holiday . . tian the entertainment committee our : CHOICE STEAKS - ROASTS ORDER were Mrs. James Dorsey, Mrs. laden with gifts to cl Roy Miller, and Mrs. Angela ST. CABRINI Combs. atter Fresh Pouitty RELIGIOUS ARTICLES; seen; PRIVATE ELEMENTARY f Pretastionsi M«at Cultars to Sarva You New Missals, Rosaries, Medals, Statues g«on. Phana 783-4429 TRAVEL happ RESERVATIONS HUMMEL FIGURINES; begit Nativity sets, tender Madonnas, the charming Hummel I ’m ANYWHERE AT NO EXTRA CO ST^ children, all the fabulous figurines. A most complete famU DAVE LINDQUIST Owner selection. grosi ___j m ij ______19 Yeers On The Job Experience I FRESH CUT COLORADO CHRISTMAS On Three Continent! yean - fiiirinniMi 7te 17th Street to w ’ Wi\ m uiH i 23rd FI. New Western Fed. 15% OFF! Saving! Bldg. “ W iin | m hi iH NATIVITY SETS & CRECHES contii s m m Stables and figures of plastic, ceramics or hand-carved upon wood. CRECHES in illuminated and musical models, ter o Tel. 825-7175 reg. $1.50 to $100.00 1 Hour F ree Parking Le Shells and SCOTCH PINE a WREATHS 172S Calltornle CHRISTMAS DECOR: fillllllllltlllll Boarding and Day School for Girls • BLANKETS • ROPING Boy students accepted from kindergarten Jolly Santa mugs, white ceramic Christmas trees and through 4th grade, as Day Students only. a MISTLETOE • HOLLY deer brightly touched with gold - everything it takes to 'Tl 9 5 3 5 W . 58TH AVE. • 414-7773 make your table, your mantel, your home sing with Ne\ School follow s Diocesan Curriculum a FLOCKED & PAINTED TREES Christmas! w ith special courses in: sound WESTMINSTER SUPERB SELECTIONS OF: the c • PHYSICAL EDUCATION 2695 W. 72ND AVE. • 428-5097 1 HR. Swedish Crystal - Fenton Milk Glass • Holland Pewter • up th • MUSIC THORNTON English Bone China Cims - German Steins - ▼ nov r i CAMiKin Swedish Figures Sand< • HOMEMAKING DRY CLEANING 810 E. 68TH AVE. • 287-5586 lowe’j • MODERN LANGUAGE 1 D A Y Ciard WHEATRIDGE graph Conducted by the Missionary Sisters LAUNDRY 7393 W. 44TH AVE. • 422-1438 day I o f the Sacred Heart Cfiarlme'S RADIO PICK-UP Founded by St. Frances Xavier Cabrini QJPTS ^ IMPORTS -k: RBU6 I0 U * ARTICLES San DISPATCH & DELIVERY ages for Information write AND GIFT SHOP 929- 15TH ST. • 244-4493 34-49 So. Acoma the 8< M other Superior $ Operated by Bruggenthies, Inc. 2 915 SPEER BLVD. • 43 3 -6 2 5 9 Inglawood. Colorado . . . «/«o /n Qrmnd L cfc 4825 Federal Blvd. LEE O'CONNOR Dead! S 4-6611 2 ,4 0 So. Federal M em ber; St.s. Potcr & Paul FORT COLLINS \A or Call 455-1331 y Across From Lincoln High Shop evenings until 9, now to Christmas rariNh 2 2 1 5 SO. COLLEGE • 48 2 -0 9 9 6 155: P ag e ^ until 4:30 Christmas Eve. 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;entig m dish reakage than On Turning Rules Catholic Univ. Collection Results ing. In test Apparently having jumped to Following are results of the Fort Morgan — St. Monument — St. Peter (MItslofl 0 dishes by way street intersecLs with an­ collection taken up in the Halena 16.0B of Elbert) 12.95 jrsity labora- the conclusion that where traf­ other one-way street. Fountain — (Colorado Springi Oak Creek — St. Martin 10.22 Archdiocese of Denver for the St. Paul) Newcastle — Preeiout Blood ken, whereas fic in one lane — on a m ulti­ Because at such intersections Catholic University of Amer­ Fretftrlek — St. Theresa 21.18 (Mission ot Rifle) S.OO jroken out of double turns are so frequently Georgetown — Our Lady Peetz —■ Sacred Heart 14.00 lane street or highway — must ica, Washington, D.C.: of Lou.'des 5.00 Platteville — St. Nicholas 17.11 hed in a dish- make a turn, then it is permis­ permitted, some motorists have Clenwood Springs — St. Rangely — St. Ignatius concluded that the multi-turns DENVER PARISHES Stephen 70.55 Redclltt — Mt. Carmel (Mission sible for traffic in the next lane Cathedral 402.17 Grand Laka — St. Anne of Minturn) ctors are ex- to turn also, Colorado motorists are perm itted at all .such loca­ All Saints 2S1.13 (Kremmling) Rifle — St. Mary 12.00 tions. All Souls 376.09 Grand Valley — St. Brendan Roggen — Sacred Heart 23.00 llation of all by the score are violating traf­ Annunciation 100.00 GREELEY Sill — Sacred Heart 11.00 ppliances, in- Likewise, added the auto club Blessed Sacrament 322.S7 Our Lady ot Peace Steamboat Springs — fic laws, frequently getting tick­ Christ the King 27.10 ets and occasionally getting into spokesman, because — on a 344.00 SI. Peter Holy Name 29.71 dishwashers Cure d'Ars 128.00 Grover — Sf. Mary 3.80 Sterling — St. Anthony of jposers. accidents. two-way street — a multi-turn Ft. Logan, Holy Name 73.4S Haxtun — Christ the King Padua 16.00 Guardian Angels 75.00 (Holyoke) Stoneham — St. John 8.60 might be authorized northbound, Holy Cross (Thornton) 5.05 contractors So, reports the Rocky Moun­ 179.50 Holyoke — St. Patrick 30.43 Strasburg — (Mission of Hugo) 15.00 drivers seem to think that a Holy Family 180.00 Hudson — St. Isadore Stratton — St. Charles 49.00 0 arrange for tain AAA Club, which advises Holy Ghost 7.00 G u ild Profecf double turn can also be made 2BS.0Q Hugo — St. Anthony 22.20 Superior — St. Benedict, id are also motorists that only where Holy Rosary 50.00 Idaho Springs — St. Paul 15.00 (South Boulder] lie an over- Charlotte McDonald, Infant sign specifically authorizes dou­ southbound at that spot. Holy Trinity (Westminster) 280.00 llift — sr. Catherine 15.38 Victor — St. Victor In the above situation, the in­ Most Precious Blood 340.00 Julesburg — St. Anthony 55.00 Walden — St. Ignatius aization proj- of Prague chairman for the ble turns can vehicles in the Mother of God 113.05 Kiowa — St. Ann 11.63 Welby — Assumption 13S.25 Archbishop's Guild, Denver, second lane make a turn. tersection might be sufficiently Mount Carmel 129.90 Kit Carson — St. Augustine Weldona — Sf. Francis (Mission Notre Dame 188.44 St. Peter of Brush) holds one of the packages re­ However, said an auto club wide for three cars — two Our Lady of Fatim a KeenesDurg — Holy Family 16.00 Wiggins — Our Lady of ceived for the layette display official, many drivers are mak­ northbound and one southbound Our Lady of Grace Lafayette — Immaculate Lourdes Our Lady of Guadalupe Conception 43.38 held recently. The Infant of ing double turns whether or not — to turn simultaneously but Our Lady of Lourdes 158.00 Woodland Park — Our Lady Prague nursery, Denver, a sign permits such a maneu­ Our Lady of Visitation 8.00 LEAOVILLE of Woods 21.69 might not be wide enough for Presentation 74.75 Annunciation 104.60 Wray — St. Andrew needs hospital draw sheets ver. The problem is especially St. Joseph 25.50 four cans to turn at one time Sacred Heart 67.30 Yuma — St. John 30.00 for the baby beds. A dona­ acute, he added, where a one- SI. Anne (Arvada) 329.00 Limon — (Mission of Hugo) 19.00 without risking a collision be­ Enf Sodalists Meet SI. Anthony 96.55 Longmont —St. John the Baptist tion toward this project from tween turning cars in the out­ St. Bernadette 205.50 Louisville — St. Louis 58.00 circle members would be ap­ side lanes. The Rev. (Capt.) Angelo T. Acerra, Catholic chaplain at ! St. Cajeian 88.75 Loveland — St. John 85.00 St. Catherine 290.00 Manitou — (Mission of Sacred ----- preciated, said Mrs. Mc­ Ent Air Force Base, Colorado Springs, blesses the symbolic 150.80 Heart — Colorado Springs) 8.40 Donald. transfer of the president’s gavel from Mrs. Leo Farrell, right, St. Elizabeth 50.00 Matheson — St. Agnes (MIsion SI. Francis de Sales 475.00 Of Calhan) form er president of the Our Lady of Good Counsel Sodality, St. Ignatius Loyola Mead — (Mision of 67.75 Frederick) n .74 Regis Community to Mrs. Larry Daigle, new president, during installation cere­ St. Jam es 300.00 St. John the Evangelist 328.00 Meeker — Holy Family P a rty Scfiedfufecf monies held recently in the Ent .\FB chapel. St. Joseph (C.SS.R.) 50.05 Minturn — St. Patrick St. Joseph (Golden) 121.21 The Christmas party for the St. Joseph (Polish) 50.00 y / \ St. Leo the Great Jesuits of the Regis community SI. Louis (Englewood) 224.24 will be held Sunday evening Sodality Officers Installed St. Mary Magdalene (Dec. 19) at 7 o’clock in the (Edgewater) HANSENS HANSEN St. M ary (Littleton) cDacjcsDapa student center on the campus. St. Patrick 3X7 ioKST.»K« a-awt This annual event is sponsored Sts. Peter and Paul At Ent Air Force Base St. Philomena by the Regis Guild. St. Plus Tenth (Aurora) A special feature of the Sun­ Colorado Springs — Mrs. Lar­I Our Lady of Good Counsel so- St. Rose of Lima St. Theresa (Aurora) ^ ‘ii1ii|i|..'iil> iii|l,|tl1iiiitlliIi|'li||ii|l||ili;im 'ii|i|{|{||ii|iii.iiii[i!|iiiim iiii|i''i;u,ii!|||i!> |||M |||||niiii||||i||||||i|i||||m i|[||||||||iiiii|i||||||i^ day evening affair will be the ry Daigle was recently installed Idality has been active in parish St. Vincent de Paul appearance of F ath er John R. as president of the Our Lady of activities since its origin in 1963 PARISHES OUTSIDE DENVER I For The Finest Clenning | Good Counsel .sodality of Ent Akron — SI. Joseph Padberg, S.J., director of under the Rev. Francis Wasing- Aspen — St. Mary Sacred Heart retreat house, Air Force Base. Colorado er, who has been transferred. Basalt — St. Vincent I And tiepniring | Sedalia, and singer of folk Springs, with the Rev. (Capt.) Its prim ary function is to foster Boulder — Sacred Heart Boulder, South — Sacred Heart I ORIENTAL end DOMESTIC RUGS I songs. Angelo T. Acerra presiding in the spiritual welfare of the of Mary 83.83 MRS. LARRY O’HAYRE. Boulder — St. Thomas Aquinas the former Rita Marie Selen- the Ent AFB chapel. Mrs. Daig­ Catholic women. le succeeds Mrs. Leo Farrell, Briggsdale — St. Josenh I NEW RUGS and CARPETS I . ke, is the daughter of Andrew MRS. MONTY FRANCIS Through the devoted labor of Brighton — St. Augustine outgoing president. its members, it’s accomplish­ Broomfield — Nativity of Our ORDER NOW ! Selenke of Stratton. Bride­ T.^^YLOR, the former Sherrion Lord groom is the son of Mr. and Marie Grande, is the daughter The sodality chapter, at the ments have been many. The Brush — sr. Mary for funds from its annual bake sale Buitalo — St. Elizabeth Mrs. Paul O’Hayre of Denver. of Mr and Mrs. Joseph ADC base, maintains the Cath­ Burlington — St. Catherine Ctsl! I Double-ring ceremony was Grande of Denver. Bride­ olic altar, conducts charity proj­ have been instrumental in pro­ Calhan — St. Michael viding the stations of the cross Cascade — (Mission of Sacred I 2(;3ft K. :Ui\ 333 8810 or 322-8361 1 performed recently in St. groom is the son of Mr. and ects, and at present is collect­ Heart, Colo. Springs) QmI s t m a s Philomena’s church, Denver. Mrs. Norris Taylor of Aspen. ing used clothing which will be in the Blessed Sacrament Castle Rock — St. Francis I .Also Wall to Wull ( l(’nnlng in the Home 1 chapel and a chalice was given Central City — Assumption The Rev. Bernard O’Hayre of The ceremony was performed given to the St. Vincent De (Idaho Springs) S.OO fiiiiiiiimii' •’Jii'.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiQiii»ii:iiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiimiiil Corpus Christi parish, Colora­ recently in Niantic, Conn., Paul Society, a charity organi­ to the Peterson field chapel. Cheyenne Wells — Sacred Heart do Springs, brother of the Many of the sodalists serve as COLORADO SPRINGS C/io/ce Selection where the couple will reside. zation. The Ent group meets the Corpus Christi ) bridegroom, officiated. A first Friday of each month at school of religion teachers. A Divine Redeemer < luncheon-reception followed. the base chapel. Christian Family Movement Holy Trinity For the appropriate business gift, POINSETTIAS Our Lady of Guadalupe 23.60 The couple will reside in Den­ (CFM) group has been organ­ Pauline Chapel — ver. ized and all interested couples (Broadmoor) send 5 AZALEAS N e w s D eadlin e Sacred Heart 180.00 can contact the chapel for fur­ SI. Mary 325.50 5 CUT FLOWERS For Christmas ther information. Our lady of Pines 16.92 . SEAUTIPUU Holy Fam ily — Security Village 80.05 ' CENTERPIECES FLOWERS A special deadline for all Craig — St. Michael 48.89 f I ALL MEMBERS participate Cripple Creek — SI. Peter 13.16 I TABLE PIECES FAS T DELIVERY news copy, photographs, Crook — SI. Peter 7.00 PHONE « CHARGE stories, and parish items to in the making of baptismal Deer Trail — (Mission of Hugo) < appear in the Thursday, Dec. gowns which are given to all Derby — St. Catherine ; EVERGREEN WREATHS' Eagle — SI. Mary Businessmen now find 23, Christm as edition of the Catholic infants upon their bap­ E ast Lake — (Mission “ R egister,” next week, will tism at the Ent chapel. of Brighton) that GIFT-O-FRUIT Erie — St. Seholastica 7.65 strikes just the correct note GUISINGER 757-7611 have to be in the “Register” The sodality m eets on the Estes Park — Our Lady of office by 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. first Friday of every month at The Mountains to express appreciation Evergreen — Christ the King 60.50 FLORIST 19. This special deadline will Ent chapel. Rosary recitation is Flagler — St. Mary 16.00 and gratitude to associates, u p also be in effect for the New at 7 p.m. with Mass immediate­ Fleming — St. Peter 26.00 valued customers and ly following. The meeting is FORT COLLINS led Beef COME SEE OUR DISPLAY Y ear’s edition, the following Holy Family 32.96 key employees—any time week, dated Dec. 3ft. All copy then held in the chapel social sr. Joseph 172.00 of the year. ?240 W. 6th 222-9207 for that issue will have to he room. Usually a speaker is^ .in­ Fort Lupton — St. William 30.34 id submitted by 3 p.m. Sunday. vited. There have been many REGISTER advertisers are GIFT-O-FRUIT is interesting speakers. always in good taste. s#' Dec. 26. glad to know of even the small­ EN est purchase that comes in re­ And it’s so convenient- MRS. DfiNNlS P. HICKEY, sponse to their REGISTER just order by phone. CHRISTMAS TREES | the former Sheila P. Kelsh, is advertising. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delivered orchard-fresh, SPECIAL I Edmund Kelsh of Mason City, naturally. la. Bridegroom is the son of (GIFT-O-FRUIT can now CHURCH AND LODGE TREES | Mrs. Ralph C. Hickey and the Dr. James P. Gray be sent by wire to late Ralph C. Hickey. Double- OPTOMETRIST many cities.) Beautiful Wreaths h ring ceremony was per- Roping — Boughs ^ rm ed Nov. 25 in St. Jam e s’ Eyes Examined Table Decorations g church, Denver. A reception Visual Coie WSSTLAND FLOWERS Grave Blankets a was held at the Heart O’ Den­ WESTLAND CENTER 237-2761 ver motel restaurant. Follow­ Conlact Lenses HOLLY and MISTLETOE * PLANTERS & GIFTS £ ing a trip, the couple will re­ 213 Colo. Bldg. LAKESIDE FLOWERS ^ Fireplace W ood £ side in Denver. 1615 Calif. LAKESIDE CENTER 433-8386 I FOLKNER'S EVERGREEN DEC. SHOP £ g 1534 So. Broadway Open Everyday 777-7768 £ For Appointment Call: B U D S N ’ BLOSSOMS 825-8883 4110 E. 8th AVE. 388-0803

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KING SOOPERS GIFT CERTIFICATES $ 2 .5 0 -1 5 .0 0 -$ 7 .5 0 -$ 1 0 .0 0 AVAILABLE AT KING’S COURTESY BOOTHS Met Opera To P r sen t Page 10 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Dec. 16, 1965 0 SirauMS* ‘Arahoila’ Lisa Della Casa will sing the Sy m p h o n y R e v ie w • • • title role in Richard Strauss’ Arabella in the Metropolitan Opera Company’s broadcast of Ballet Generates Enthusiasm the comedy at noon Saturday, For the Listener Dec. 18, on KOA radio, Den- By Edward L. Maginnis, S.J. ‘T.es Patineurs,” an arrange­ is the first ballet performance • 15 Varieties of Pancakes ment of music taken from the I'd ever attended in which the This week's pair oi concerts Other principal singers will, from around the world operas of Jacques Meyerbeer music of Prokofiev played Holiday for Kids be William Dooley, Donald by the Denver Symphony or­ done by the late Constant such an important part, and. chestra was taken up with Gramm, Anneliese Rothen- • STEAKS • CHOPS I.,ambert. This was followed despite all the limitations in­ With the numerous Christ­ berger, Blanche Thebom, and their annual ballet feature, in volved in the performance, Coral Mexicano, who are cur­ ► Dinner & Lu.icheon by Serge Prokofiev's ballet mas for children on Barry Morell. collaboration with the Denver ‘•Cinderella,” which constitut­ the music was ab.solutely rently represented in “Great Specials Civic Ballet. Those present for the market, it Is a difficult Favorites of .Mexico” (Colum­ ed the main feature of the right. (Op«n }4 Hours) the Monday evening perform­ task to select one at random, evening. It possessed originality, vi­ bia stereo ES 1843). The ac­ ance gave a warm response especially for a Christmas claim given this group is FOR SALE OR LEASE to all the proceedings, which vidness, and just the degree present. One that should A FEW WEEKS ago in this of definition characteristic of abundantly evident in this 3,000 sq. ft. on 2 floors. Near probably helped considerably column I had occasion to say definitely appeal to young­ stimulating and lively collec­ new Federal Office Building. in generating enthusiasm in music composed for the bal­ sters because of its variety is something about other ballet let, whereby it both inevitably ‘Movies’ Topic tion recorded in Mexico. Parking in rear. For infor­ the performers. music by Prokofiev, a suite “First Christmas Record for For this album, the famed mation call 534-1394. Enthusiasm was the key­ underlines and gives signifi­ Children” (Harmony HL Pancake House taken from his “Romeo and cance to the dancers' move- “ Views in the News,” a group has selected some of its note of the proceedings. The Juliet.” As I recall, it was to new program that has been 9554). And. for the price of country’s mo.st notable tradi- SPECIAL program opened with the brief mrnt? and is. in its turn, de­ the effect that the relative veloped by them. The listener receiving local acclaim, is $1.98, it is a good buy and tional songs, including steak and Eggs with lack of structural complica­ is always just a bit more-than- hosted by Gordon Barnewell, well worth the 30 to 40 min­ “Guadalajara.” “Cancion Potato Pancakes tion in the ballet score with aware that it is there, doing above, on Sundays on KBTV, utes of entertainment it Mixteca,” and “La Valen­ 5 P.M. to 5 A.M. BUON which we were presented in its part in the total artistic Channel 9, Denver, at 4 p.m. provides. tina.” the beautiful song concert performance, far from effect. It might be a bit un­ On Sunday, Dec. 19, Barne- made popular during the Mex­ well and a panel will discuss Most of the songs were seeming vapid or inconsequen­ fair to compare this music ican Revolution of 1911. aih Avt. A Spetr Blvd. “ Will They Get Better? — culled from higher - priced NATALE tial. suggested the possibility with that of some of the great earlier released Columbia The 40 talented men and that here indeed was the me­ ballets of Stravinsky. “Pe- The Movies and Theater?” women who comprise the IMERRY CHRISTMAS) Ills guests will include Clem­ single records. Compiled here tier of a composer famed for trouchka,” for example, since they make an attractive group Coral Mexicano lift their fine achievements in other direc­ ent J. Zecha, news editor of TO OUR Prokofiev appears to have put of songs and stories children voices to make this a memor­ tions. What I heard at the in a great part of his musical the “Register;” Pat Hanna, MAMMA ROSA'S PIZZERIA MANY, MANY the “Rocky ^lountain News;” should relish. able listening experience. The ballet performance on Mon­ career operating under im­ stereo balance between chor­ day evening tended to bear out peratives both political and and B arbara Haddad of the Included are Rosemary HOME MADE ITALIAN DINNERS FRIENDS “Denver Post.” us and orchestra is exception­ that provisional suspicion. This artistic, some of the latter Clooney’s “Suzy Snowflake,” al. This album is highly • PIZZA • RAVIOLI being the results of pioneer­ and “Christmas,” as well as recommended. • LASAGNA • SPAGHETTI ing by Stravinsky himself, Arthur Godfrey’s “Jingle Composer-conductor Elmer that this composer was not­ Bells,” Gene Autry’s “ He’ll Bernstein's latest soundtrack Table and Carry-Out Service ably free of. Be that as it Be Coming Down the Chim­ score is from the film, The 1044 SO. FEDERAL BLVD. 936>2336 may, there were times in the ney,” Bob Hannon’s “ Santa Sons of Katie Elder. The new course of the evening when Claus Is Coming to Town,” Columbia Records (6420) re­ 5 3 4 - 7 9 1 8 = one might almost credit the and Ray Heatherton’s “Twa.s lease points up Bernstein’s music with some of the free­ the Night Before Christmas.” versatility as a film compos­ dom and appositencss of Stra­ Captain Kangaroo (Bob er. Although the music con­ JA £-. r^ JtuA . (R d o j t l vinsky’s ballet scores. Keeshan) recites “The Littlest tains an authentic Western Den' Snowman” and Red Skelton (Managtmtnt of E$1hor and Frank Feng) A CO.TIP.VKISON is certain­ flavor, the score is hardly a Ninth Avenue at Speer Blvd. does an effective job with distinguished one. A mono­ COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF ly in order with the music of “The Little Christmas Tree.” Meyerbeer, which opened the logue. “Texas Is a Woman,” FINEST CHINESE AND Leag The least noteworthy song in is recited by the film’s star, program. I’erhaps from the the album is Jim m y Boyd’s AMERICAN FOODS point of view of a ballet di­ John Wayne. The Denve na.saI-sounding “I Saw Mom­ Another soundtrack score A Beaulilul Lantern Lighted Dining Room In basketball r: rector it makes good sense to my Kissing Santa Claus,” a V ilerens of Foieign W art Home arrange a program such as that probably will have limit­ John S. Sfflwart Pott Ko. ) 2 with 10 tea mediocre .song that never de­ ed appeal is the one Stan Open to Ihe Public usual double the one we had, particularly served its popularity of a few )1 B.m. to 10 p.m —Sat., lili 13 M.dnight if the principal values of the Getz recorded on the MGM (Cloved Tuevdayv) petition. years back, but this is hardly label (4312) from the film Mullen is ballet performance are to be a drawback in an otherwise athletic. Musically, however, it Mickey One. Composer Eddie makes no more sense than, sprightly album. It does not Sauter’s music is highly styl­ say. a program opening with accent the holy aspect of ized in the jazz idiom with Christina Richard Rodgers and ending TV Paneiist Christmas, of which there are some intricate and melodious with Beethoven. quite a number of worthwhile themes. Getz plays and con­ M eet Sla .Author William E. Barrett recordings that record shops BALDWIN In this ca.se, it did no credit ducts in his usual first rate Over a century of musical excellence The Archdi (above) will appear on a panel will have in stock. style. sponsor a Cl to Meyerbeer and certainly dlscu.ssing “ Our Im m oral Au­ failed to prepare the auditors INTERNATIONALLY re­ tournament . thors” on “ Hot Topic” at 11 St. Joseph Hi for Prokofiev. Perhaps the p.m. Sunday, Dec. 19, on garded as one of the world’s Sacred Heart Program PIANOS • ORGANS ump-thump-thump of the first KOA-TA', Channel 4, Denver, finest .singing groups is the The Rev. Raymond S. . Invitations SERVICE all C.Y.O. gr helped relax the orchestra for and KOAA-7'\'. Channel 5, O’Connor. S.J.. of .St. Mary's : other religiou the intricacies of the second, Colorado Springs. Other pan­ university in Nova Scotia will : SALES “ /n Denver’s Music Center” RENTALS but that would surely consti­ ity groups elists will be short story w rit­ discus.s “The 1 onely Crowd” 1623 California St. Phone 222-9701 APPLEWOOD CROVE aNTER tute its only rather dubious on the Sacred Heart Program field of at lea. 30»h ond rOUNCFinO advantage. er Frances Traher and David but, if more MARtE and JIM VIOETTO Raffclock, Colorado Authors to be telecast at 10:30 a.m. ' Customer Parking Next Door The orchestra did itself rath­ Sunday, Dec. 19, on KBTV. Op*n Monday avoningt 'til 8:30— Any avtnlng by oppoInlmonT starting date League president. Bill Barker one day to a< er proud, by the way. under will moderate the panel. Channel 9, Denver. On the , the leadership of its assistant same day at 9 a.m., the Rev. The tournfi conductor, Mr. Hoeppner. It John I. Hochhan, S.J., presi- • single-climina evidenced a balance, a disci­ 2 Midnight Masses dent of Regis college. Toron­ A pre-tourni TRAVELING MEN been slated W pline, and a security which to. will discus.s “ What Makes Stay at the neither its cramped surround­ Scheduled on TV CHRISTMAS at St. John g Us Tick?” on the Sacred p.m. to final ings nor a few rather spec­ Auxiliary Bishop David Ma­ Mean I'rogram on KKT\', meet. ARGONAUT HOTEL tacular bobbles could faze. loney will be the celebrant of Channel 11. Colorado Springs. DINNER SPECIAL HOP SPeC IA U RfeSkKVAMUNS r-OR The strings, though reduced the Christm as Eve Midnight BRIDGE PARTIES. DANCES AND in number to fit into the pit. Mass at the Cathedral of the P u a b le DINNERS were very much in audible Immaculate Conception in COMPLETE DINNER $2.25 PHONE •TV3I0I Q u in t U Beat>’'lful Ballroomt Prlval* Oininp Rooms evidence throughout the eve­ Denver. The service will be Consisting of ning, and iiie brass played telecast, starting at midnight 7J/1olion P ic lu r e s Pueblo Cath with skill and fairly consistent on KOA-’TV, Channel 4, Den­ Fried Smelt. Stewed Squid, defeated amot ,Minestru, Spaghetti, (with Special Tomato Sauce) restraint. Tolerant respect ver, and KOA.\-TV, Channel CloMlIlcatlofi k f Mmtionml CalNofic Parok teams, And Fried Bacalla, Salad, Roll, Abbey still s seemed to go into the Meyer­ 5, Colorado Springs. OHIce of Motion ^Icfvros Butter, and Choice of Drink beer and not a little love into KKTV, Channel 11, Colorado Coffee, Tea, or Milk. elusive first \ SELMER & BUNDY the Prokofiev. FollOA'Ing are clOMlticalloni ot motion plcturov by me National Catnoile Springs, will telecast the Otfica ot Motion PIcturet for film* currantiy ptaying in Dtnvar tbSt-run, ntighbor- The Shamro The personnel on stage ac­ Christmas Eve Midnight Mas.s bood. and driva-in moafere, a* woU a t m ote appearing on teltwitlon In tbe record to 4-0 1 Denver, Colorado Sprlngt. and Sterling ereot. Dally iiifingt mutt ba cnecked quitted themselves, for the at St. Paul's church in Colo­ for time, place and TV itation. Ratingt ot moviet on TV are cttecked againtt wins of 58-53 o most part, with credit. The rado Springs. The Rev. Mich­ llstingt found In "TV Guldt" magaiine. Clatelttcationt are- A-1. family; A-3. 59-55 over La aduitt and adoletcentt: A 3, aduttt only; A-4. bdwltt only w>m reeervatlont; B. 0-6 following ■ 7' J' ensemble work was particu­ ael Harrington will be the m orally obiectlonable In part for all; C, Cortdemrted iComptied by Tom Otfloar) larly gratifying, though it took celebrant. County, 78-51: Good Trade-In Allowance place in the context of a chor­ Current Movies A-3: Reword. A-2: Sandpiper, B; seph 82-77, ant eograph and in the mid.st of SaMla el Bulge, im lltted: Boeing, Sands Of KoliM ri. A-3; Secret of My PIZZERIA 88-65. St. Mary Cfirfsfophars on TV Boeing, B: Cat Ballou, A-3; Cincinnati SiKCess. A 3; Shenondeah, A-1: Ship On Your Instrument costumes and decor which im­ Kid, B; Circus WerM, A-i; Collector. at Fools. Al: Sans at Katie elder, defeated Antor Dick Van Dyke will discu.ss pressed me as being, at one A-4; Do Net Disturb, unlisted; Ecco. A-1; That Funny Fooling, A-3; Third In games tl “Help Teen-Agers” on the unlisted; Oreat Raca, A-1; Greatest Day. A-3; Train, A-1; Very Special BRENTWOOD MUSIC CENTER and the same time, both busy Story Ever Told, A-1; Gypsy, B; Irm a Favor, A-3; Von Ryan's Express, A-1; will host La Ji and rather unprepossessing. Christophers Program to be La Douca, B; Jullat of Sprits, unllsiad; What a way ta Ga. B; Wisafs New. Florence Dec. shown at 10:15 a.m . Sunday, Music Man, A-); Pawnbrekor, C; Red Pussycat?. B; Yellow Relit Reyco, 2000 S. Federal Denver 935-7893 Desert, A-4; Sound of Music. A -t; A-4; Zorba the Greek A-4. Catholic will I UNFORTUNATELY, the so­ Dec. 19, on KOA-TV, Channel That Dam Cal, A-1; Tbundarball, un­ Dec. 17 and St Member of Notre Dame Parish listed; Tom Jones, A-4. lo work failed to live up to 4. Denver, and KOAA-TV, On Television rado Springs E Channel 5, Colorado Springs. SATURDAY, DEC. II the expectations I entertained Neighborhood, Drlve-In TIckllfth Attplr, A-1; JP ii Bm I. B; after watching this company’s On the sam e day Milton Cro.ss Bedford Incldoiil, A-3, Billie, A-1; Chief C raiy Hotm, A-1; Hew le Make and Father Jam es G. Keller Booing, Booing, B; Brookfast at Tif­ Monster, A-1; Med Magician, A-3; In suran ca performance of “The Nut­ fany's, A-3; Bunny Lake Is Missing, A-3; Apache W arrier, A-1; Story of Rulh, I W. 38th a t Reed Street 421-5115 cracker” last year. Still, all will discuss Cardinal John Cat Ballou, A-3; Ceiloctor, A-4; F a c t of A-1; Wells Fargo. A-1; Reap Wild N am ed Ch Fu Manctiu, A -t; Oonghls Khan. A-3; Wind, A-)i Red Sheik, 8. New York - partie.s involved deserve a Henry Newman’s “This Is a Glory Guys, A-3; Hallolujoh Trail, A-1: 1 ORDERS TO GO CHRISTMAS EVE Harem Scarum . A-3: ipeross File. A-3; SUNDAY, DEC. 19 chairman of tht word of thanks and of encour­ Gentleman” on the Christo­ Slery ot Will Rogers, A-I; Marla agement for giving u.s locally It's Mad World, A-1; Lord Jim , A-3; I 21 VARIETIES OF PIZZA — 8 WITH NO MEAT executive offici phers Program shown at 11:45 Marriage on Recks, B; Mary Popptns. Antoinette. A-3; High Time, A-l: 1 Was Omaha in.suran produced entertainment of A-1; Morllurl, A-3; My F air Lady, Communist ter FBI, A-t: Battle at MIDNIGHT MASS a.m . on KCTO-TV, Channel 2. Apache Pass, A-I; Hero's Island, A-I. .such ambition and quality. A-1; Nanny, A-3; Once a Thief, A-3; I Clesed Mondays 421 >5115 pat Aitlle been named N Denver. Operation CroMbew, A-1; Rage to Livo, MONDAY. DEC. 30 hood Week cbi Under Fire, A-1; Lady Chaser, A-3; Televised live from the Hostages, A-3; Battle at Apache Pass, Dr. Sterling V A-1; Little Egypt, B; Remarkable ident of the I ence of Christ Immaculate Conception announced. THE GIFT OF MUSIC ... TUESDAY, DEC. 31 Hold Back Night, A-3; Lady Confesses Brotherhood \ B; Ladies' Man, A-3; Remarkable 32nd year, is s. Cathedral Andrew, A-I? Wasp Woman, B; Light HAT AXD IVIGHT! In Piazza, A-3; Riding High, B; Con> National Confer fesslon, B; Crisis, A-3; X, iha Un­ Johnson, as wei known, A-1; Bachelor Party, B. ALBUMS BY DENNIS DAY AND THE MEN AND BOYS WEDNESDAY, DEC. 33 idents beginnini Private Life of Don Juan, A-3; D. Roosevelt, Louisiana Purchase, B; Riding High, OF DENVER’S CATHEDRAL CHOIR. B; Dondl, A-1; Miss Tatlock's Millions, Chairman of Bn B; Without Reservations, A-3; All Mine Skutt replace: to Give, A-I; Black Scorpion, A-I; Ten Seconds to Hell, A-3. television and THURSDAY, DEC. 33 personality who Crazylegs, A-1; Secrets of Sorority ence’s Brotherht G irl, A-3: General Olad at Dawn, A-l; DAY . . . featuring world-famous Miss Tatlock's Millions, B; Christmas man for 1965. Holiday, A-3; Sunrisa at Campobelio, Dennis Day and the full choir sing­ A-3; Dondl, A-t; Going My Way, A-1; Whisporlng Smith, A-1; Alexander the ing glorious, traditional Cathohe Great, A-t; Lest Legeon, B. P e d e stria FRIDAY, DEC. 34 Winter weath< music. Yours for inspiration Little Miss Broadway, A-1; Alias Nick Beal, A-3; Whispering Smith A-1; ing more diffi< throughout the year. Christm as Carol, A-1; Moby Dick, A-1; dangerous. Ev K alhy-0, A-3; My Favorite Blonde, A-1; thf.s. But not ev Road to Zanzibar, A-3. HI-FI MONAURAL, $3.75 bers that pedest Stage Guide extra danger wl Slow Dane# on Killing Ground; Adults, highways are STEREO, $4.75 Slop World, I Want To Get Off: Ob)ec- tionable. RENT WHAT NIGHT . . . the most beautiful ever! FOR 1 Thrilling music for the Christmas HEAR HOLIDAY Pi season. The perfect gift... of voices • Extra Tal h 4Sff j and hearts uplifted! and LEARN • Punch Be HI-FI MONAURAL ONLY. $2.75 On KOA Radio 1 • Coffee Pe • Fold! (Limited supply. Shipped without 10:20 I*>cry Sunday eveiifiig.j jackets) Questions on rellglnn sub-j G Recoi milled by the radio audi­ ence an.swcrcd on the arch-j dlacctian broadcast. | A t< SO GIVE THE G IR THAT GIVES TWICE! A R tH iklcl on Catholic j 1 2 : 0 0 All proceeds from sales ot the two albums will go to Camp St. Malo for Boys. Church available free of Albums available at coRt to all inquiries. REN' MIDNIGHT THE CATHEDRAL RECTORY I WRITE TO oaf ffifop u n til DENVER Or Mail Check or Money Order to Msgr. Richard Hiester at the same Ask and [.xiarn. Station 6v6 $. Brc c o n c lu s io n address. KOA. Denver 8U2U3. Colorado 733-0 C O L F A X & PENNSYLVANIA Resumes Action Jan. 7 Thursday, Dec. 16, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register Page 11 Regis College Ends C.Y.O. League DPL Hoop Squads Notch Basketball Pre-Holidays Slate RESULTS LAST WEEK 8-2 Non-League Weekend St. Vincent 30. St. Therese 26; m f ^ A r Q p o m Denver Parochial league bas­ Family nipped Maplolon. .52-51, The Regis college Rangers, Rangers play College of St. Jo­ Cathderal 33, St. Louis 23; Sts. P eter & Paul 37, Fatima 16; ketball teams had a big week­ and St. Francis took a 70-46 finished with the six-game pre­ seph in Albuquerque, N. M. end on the non-league front, beating from Air Academy. holiday portion of their 1965-66 Semester tests winding up the St. Anne’s 37, Holy Cross 18; ST. MARY’S HIGH of Colorado Springs has a Beimadette 39, Notre Dame winning eight of ten games in Result of the scheduled Mt. basketball schedule, now face first semester at Regis end staunch supporter in J. R. Williams, who advises us as’ which results were reported. Carmel at Grand Lake game different opposition, semester Dec. 22. the Pirates will be mighty tough this year in the Den­ Out of this play comes strong was not reported. exams. Regis held a 2-3 record going GAMES DEC. 18 evidence that Regis and St. More heavy non-league action Coach Mick Pahl’s team ver Parochial league. Sts. Peter & Paul gym — Fa­ into the Western State game. Williams .sends along news­ M ary’s of Colorado Springs will is slated during the pre-Christ­ wound up the early portion of The Rangers lost a pair of late- tima vs. St. Bernadette 2 p.m.. be prime contenders for the paper clippings of the Bucs’ transferred to Buffalo univer- Notre Dame vs. St. Anne’s 3 mas days. their card at the Regis field- week contests last week, losing title when league action begins The schedule: house Wednesday night, meet­ first two wins, over Widefield sity, where he led the varsity n m.. Guardian Angel vs. Sts. at Colorado School of Mines, 90- and Cheyenne Mountain of the Jan. 2. Friday (Dec. 17) ~ Colorado ing Western State college of basketball team in scoring. Peter & Paul 4 p,m. St. John 72. and at Colorado State col­ Will Rogers league. He notes, The Raiders tipped Cheyenne .Academy at Cathedra], 8 p.m.; Gunnison. Regis resumes bas­ lege. 99-65. Then came two years in the gym — Cathedral vs. St. Vin- Central, 56-55, while St. Mary’s that both of St. Mary’s victims .Navy with the Atlantic Fleet cent 2 p.m.. St. John vs. St. Regis at Thornton, Denver Luth­ ketball action Jan. 7 when the di.sposed of Widefield, 72-54. and eran vs. St. Joseph at Cathe­ Both games w ere played with­ are class AAA teams and that Submarine Force. He was co- Louis 3 p.m. Cheyenne Mountain, 61-47. on dral, 6:30 p.m. out the services of regular sen­ Widefield holds a win over captain and top scorer on the STANDINGS ior forward Ja y Coakley who Denver’s West high. successive nights to show both Saturday (Dcr. 18) — St. service basketball team. EASTERN LEAGUE — St. solid scoring punch and defen­ Francis at Cathedral, 6:30 p.m.; was hospitalized with a virus The Pirates are playing un­ He returned to Buffalo uni- John 3-0, Cathedral 2-1, St. Vin- infection. The bug was also 8 in F ie ld der a new head coach, Ixiu sive ability. St. Mary’s at Pueblo Catholic, vcrslty, where he was high cent 1-1, St. Therese 1-2, St. In other games, St. Joseph 8 p.m.; Regis at Adams City, bothering at least two other Doll, who said he was looking scorer and captain in 1962-63 Louis 0-2. regulars on the team, freshmen for a ready reserve of players turned back Canon City Abbey. Holy Family at Evergreen, 8 ' “f baseball WESTERN LEAGUE — Sts. 82-77, and Fountain Valley, 76- p.m. Doug Dunagan and Bob Willie. to hold their own in the DPL. team and won the mter-frater- j, Paul 4-0, Guardian An- Dunagan spent two days in the St. Joe “TONIGHT we found nine 54; Mullen lopped Denver Luth­ Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs­ mty tennis singles tournament g^i 3-0, St. Bernadette 2-1, St. eran. 68-55, dropped a 73-70 ver­ hospital between the Mines and kids who can play basketball.’’ day (Dec. 21-22-23) — St. Jo­ ^ ■ Anne’s 2-2, Fatima 1-3, Notre;dict to Haxtun, then came back seph Invitational tournament, CSC games. .^Ml hands were ex­ commented Doll after the win pected to be ready for action BALDWI.N played basketball Dame 0-2. Holy Cross 0-4. to bounce .Abbey, 88-65; Holy see separate story. Tourney over Widefield. It was a game in an independent league in ------in the 1965 finale Wednesday. in which St. .Mary’s, getting a Dunagan continued to pace in­ 31-point performance from Joe Buffalo in 1963 and 1964. The gf, Patrick Drills dividual scoring for the Rang­ Jezek and double figure outputs team (it must have been .Al Ma- st Patrick grade school has- ers. carrying a 20 point per from Tom Socha and Larry roone s, which always repre-; Netball team won two practice MAKE THIS A VERY Dec. 21 sents the Buffalo area) compel- gam es last weekend over St. game average into the Western Walters, never was in serious State fracus. Freshm an Don .St. Joseph high school vill trouble ed in the National AAU basket-.Vincent and St. Marv Magda- Fortney wa.s second in .scoring stage its annual pre-season in­ The Bucs had a somewhat ball meets m Denver both iene. Coach Alex Risoli and as- with a 13.6 average while an­ vitational basketball tourna­ tougher time against Cheyenne year.s. That was Baldwin’s ex- sislant coach Anthony Canzona other frosh, Rich Schraeder, ment Tuesday, Wednesday and posure to the Denver area. are holding daily practice in @ERRY Arthur Fatal .Mountain, a team that w asn’t Following his graduation from had a 10.2 average. Thursday. Dec. 21-22-23, with preparation for the start of expected to prove formidable, college in 1964, he taught physi­ field of eight team s. but trailed by only five at half­ league play in January. Annunciation is defending cal education at the Hawken time. School for Boys in Cleveland. champion of the double-elimina­ Mr. Williams and the rest of tion meet. He also served as basketball Denver Parok Basketball us will get a much better line coach, freshman football assist­ FOLEY HEATING Four gam es will be played on St. .Mary’s Saturday when C hristm as Tuesday and Wednesday and ant. and headed the swimming the Pirates play undefeated program . WE FIX SMOKEY League Play Opens Jan. 2 three on Thursday. Pueblo Catholic in the Steel AT YOUR HOUSE Action gets underway Tties- City. His objective, undoubtedly, is FIREPLACES The Denver Parochial league day at 4 p.m. with Denver to return to action at the Den­ champion, while Regis, which A.NOTIIER NEW coach in the ver Auditorium arena — this basketball race will start Jan. Christian tackling .Mt. Carmel. NO CURE — NO PAY WITH A 1966 finished a game behind the Cathedral and Annunciation DPI, ranks is David Baldwin tim e as coach of the St. Francis 2 with 10 teams moving into the Mustangs in the Denver race, of St. Francis, Warriors in the State Parok usual double round-robin com­ meet at .5:36, .Machebeiif and 8 2 5 -5 1 0 7 went on to edge Mullen for the Denver Lutheran at 7 and St. He’s a native of Buffalo, N.Y., tourney next March. petition. state Parok title. Francis and St. Joseph at 8:30. where he had the distinction of Mullen is the defending DPL Parok cage followers are in­ The Wednesday slate will con­ playing on six conference cham­ vited to clip this schedule for sist of consolation bracket pion team s. Three were in bas­ handy reference during the sea­ ^Ci-ORVAIR Christmas Basketball gam es at 4 and 5:30 with the ketball. two in football and one son. championship bracket contests in baseball. JAN. i — R tg is VS. St. JOMfti, 2:M On graduation, Baldwin re­ or Meet Slated by C.Y.O.;.i R«9is Ficldhous*; St. Rrancis at St. at 7 and 8:30. • MlMary's, 2:M; Annunciation at Catht^ral, Thursday’s action starts off ceived two coveted honors. He The Archdiocesan C.Y.O. will 2:N; Mt. Carmai at Mulltn, 2:]0i . . with the third place game at was named the outstanding ath SKI CENTER; sponsor a Christmas b as k etb all■' “ • p.m. The consolation cham- lete in the senior class and also tournam ent Dec. 27-28-29-30 at; jan. 7 — st. jMtph v*. st. Mtryj, pionship will be determ ined at received the Bill Kelly award, ^ ) h e v y t w o St Joseph High School gym. "ith the championship given to the outstanding athlete y Invitations have been sent toip,^,,^ j ^ Mun«n *■! c»fh*ar«i, i finals at 9. in the conference, which is com- SALES • RENTALS * LESSONS * REPAIRS all C.Y.O. groups as well as to p.m.; MMh«iMur «t st. Fr»ncii. • p.m. gam es will be plaved In pri.sed of 21 class AAA schools, y FROM CHEVYSVILLE other religious and youth activ- . »- mi. carmei at st. Mary'i, cji. __j ____A SI. FraneU a t SI. Jotaph. 2:M; JOSCPn g> HI, 6tll and HE ENTERED Bowling y Ity groups in the region. A H*ty Family vi. Cattiaaral, 2 p.m . and Galapago Green university in Ohio, but field of at least 16 is anticipated, 1 Annonieation v». M ullan , 3: 20. at Holy ______TOP BRAND NAMES We have an excellent selection of these 2 but, if more teams enter, the ’=',7^ , r fV.SV .’m", INCLUDING favorite compacts from Chevrolet. Here is starting date will be moved up Holy Family at Mullan, • p.m ., st. the unusual car for those who enjoy the onen n p Haaya v to t f i accommoaaie theminem. Mary s al Cathadral, a p.m.; Annuncla- , Patrol Chief Issues ★ H ART The tournam ent will be a . p.m.; Mt. Cannal vs. Machabaut, a p.m. unusual. Economy, too, is their forte. single-elimination event. *’• svn- ★ HENKE A nre-tournament meeting has I — m i . Carmai vs. cathadral, 2 A pre lournamem meeunt nasip^ Joiaph vs. Muilan, 2:30 at Holiday Driving Appeal ★ NORTHLAND SOME BARGAIN been slated Wednesday. Dec. 2 2 , 1 st. Josaph pym; st. M a ry 's at Ragls, ★ PROFILE NEW ’65s STILL AVAILABLE p.m. to finalize plans for the | Holy Family, 2:30 A pre-holiday appeal was is­ traffic and weather; concen-jy mnnl ' JAN. 21 — St, Mary's at Mulltn, sued by State Patrol Chief trate on your driving; think | * ★ D U O F O L D from factory’s final shipment at the end 'p .m .; Annunciation al Holy Family, G. R. Carrel to all drivers and ahead; avoid lane jumping; sig- y p.m.; Mt. Carmtl vs. Ragis, 7 p.m. and of the model year. Good selection. Big St. Josaph vs. MachobeuI, t:30 at St. Jo­ pedestrians, asking them to be nal your intentions and allow' ^ ★ BARRE GRAFTERS Puablo Catholic seph gym; Cathedral at St. Francis, I extra careful during the holiday a safe distance between you andiy p.m. Savings. Full guarantees. Quint Unbeaten JAN. 23 — Mt. Carmel al St. Josaph. season and help hold traffic ac­ the car ahead. Remember, I y AND M ANY MORE ^ I. 4- '. *:3a;2:30; Moiy Holy Ptrmiy Family ■; at si. SI. Mt M ary's, 2:30; cidents to an absolute there’s truth in the statement Pueblo Catholic continues un- M u lltnin at St.st. Francis,Francis. 2:30; Annuncia­ minimum. defeated among Southern Colo- tion al Regis, 2:30; Machebeuf at Caihe- that ‘liquor and gasoline don’t'y “This is the season,” Chief mix JO IN O UR Parok teams, while Canon City H.i, Family ,, m i. Carrel said, “when many nor-: Slow down as darkness ap- y Abbey still searches for that carm ei, 7 p.m. and Annunciation vs. S'- *:50 at Holy Fam ily gym ; mally alert drivers and pedes-! proaches and display good judg- M SK I CLUBS elusive first win. st. Joseph at Cathedral, 0 p.m.; Regis trians tend to become careless ment by always yielding the; y (4 groups) The Shamrocks pushed their,■» Muiieo, a p.m..- Mache&eut vs. st. cither from holiday distraction I right-of-way to other cars and’^ record to 4 -0 last weekend fZ ci, or over-celebrating.” pedestrians. If you will only 'y AGES wins of 58 -5 3 over Harrison and •> st. Joseph gym, 2:30: Annunciation 9 to 12 13 to 15 so f tv o r T a Tnnta Ahhpv i«? *' *’• «••>'*. J:30; Cathedral at Regis. Here are some points to re-1 follow a few simple rules of ^ aa-O.*) over L.a ju n ta. AOOey is j. , , , 5, jo ^ p h at Holy Fam ily, a:80, member to help us keep you sportsmanship, you will be a y ) 6 to 20 21 & Over 0 -6 follOW’ing losses to Pueblo Machebeuf vs. Mullen a t Sl. Francis alive: Slow down to suit road, good driver; and then when you i 433-6241 County, 7 8 -5 1 ; Denver St. Jo-1®'""' ------i leave your car, translate your- if ASK FOR DETAILS seph 8 2 -7 7 . and Denver Mullen,; „ self from a ‘good driver’ to a J 88-65. St. Mary’s of Walsenburg mi. car^i?e^'v5."''st lory's"'at K. o f C. Council I’good pedestrian.’ V 6525 N. Federal Ph.: 428-5152 NORTH SPEER AND FEDERAL defeated Antonito. 5 3 -4 5 . sym, 1 p .m .; Regis vs. . ... , ... Machebeuf al St. Francis gym, 8 p.m.; In games this week, Abbey , Holy Family at cathedral, 8 p.m. Slates Yule Party N ew s D eadlin e OPEN EVENINGS ’TIL 9 P.M, WESTMINSTER PLAZA ON W. 72nd AVE. will host La Junta Dec. 17 and 4 - st Joseph vs. Regis, ? p.m. , o u- u rk....ui.. ***• Carmel vs. Mullen, l;30 at St. Florence Dec. 18, which Pueblo ' Jpseph gym; st. M ary's at st. Francis, Dick Jones, youth activity For Christm as Catholic will host Las Animas'* P-'"-- H«'T Fam ily vs. Machebeuf, 7 chairman of Council 5161, ,m J r«. • t P*”- Annunciation vs. Cathedral, special deadline for all Dec. 17 and St. Mary s of Colo- g.jo „ Holy Family gym. Knights of Columbu.s. Southeast news copy, photographs, pnHrt gni*in(7c Dpc 18 FEB. 4 ■— St. Joseph al SI. M ary's, Denver, is heading a Christmas rado springs Famtly » t Regis, 2:30; stories, and parish Items to CHRISTMAS GIFTS This Christmas give a Cathedral at Mullen, 2:30: Annunicalion party for council members and appear in the Thursday, Dec. ' vs. Mt. Carmel at Holy Fam ily gym, their children to be held at St. 23, Christmas edition of the guaranteed-for-life gift... Insurance Exaculiva ;2:30; Machebeuf a t St. F rancis, 2:30. Avellino seminary, Denver. Sun­ FEB. a — St. Joseph at SI. Francis. “ Register,” next week, will TO LAST A LIFETIME Named Chairman day. Dec. 19, at 1 p.m. A spe­ S kutl,: ‘ S- have to be in the “ Register” New York — V. J. f EB. ll - m i. C .rm .l ,1 Calh.4r>l. cial program will be presented. chairman of the board and chief t p.m.,- Holy Family at st. Francis, office by 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. Double their pleasure this Christmas executive officer of Mutual of; 19. This special deadline will SHEAFFER T Omaha in.surance company, hasltlon vs. Machebeuf at noly Family gym. Pope Honored also be in effect for the New been named National Brother- ■ 5, New York — CBS ■ TV’s Y ear’s edition, the following hood Week chairm an for 1966.: Annunciation ar Holy Fam ily, 2:30; Ml. “The Twentieth Century” has week, dated Dec. 30. All copy for that issue will have to he LIFETIME* Ur.n r Jiieriing«stprlinc W w. Brownniuwii. nres-l^**’'"*'|cafhedral, 2:30; Machebeuf P rancis vs. Sf. at named Pope Paul Man of the ident of the National Confer- Joseph at Sl. Francis gym , 2:30. Year. The Pontiff was also submitted bv 3 p.m. Sunday, named Man of the Month for Dec. 26. ence of Christiana and Jews. ... announced. 7 p.m. and Annunciation vs. Regis, 8:30, December by the program, a Brotherhood Week, now in its F^.n,,._« presentation of CBS News. So perfect, it's guaranteed for life’ A A personal gift . . . used and remem­ 32nd year, is sponsored by theidral at st. Francis gym. 8 p.m. The Pope will be honored for A National Conference President 5.''Se* his historic trips outside the CHRISTMAS i bered for years to come. The point Is I A 14K gold for writing ease, inlaid for Johnson, as were all U.S. Pres-, p.m ., and Mt. carmai vs. Holy Family, Vatican and for the .Second r . Vatican Council In a special strength. There's no messy refilling — idents bcRinning with F r a n k l i n ^ ; CHEER only neat, clean 'Skrip' cartridges. D. Roosevelt. is Honorar>' 2:30. program Dec. 26. * Choice of colors and points. Each fs Chairman of BroUierhood Week. I peb- *’• y Throughout the Year j .... « 1 <8 p.m.; Annunciation vs. st. Mary s distinctively gift boxed. Skutt replaces Mitch Miller, Ipt Hely Family gym, 8 p .m .; Regis COMPLETE CAR SERVICE S When His Gifts Come f television and popular music i«» cathedral, 8 p.m.,- Holy Fam ily al TUNB-UP • CARBURETOR W , A ... . . w- -- ' st. Josaph, 8 p.m.; Machebeuf at Mullen, AUTO. TRANS. » from J personality who was ihe confer-1 g p Your Car Probitm — Our Sp«cl*'ty ence’s Brotherhood Week chair-; f e b . 27 — si. Francis at Regis. 2:30; exPERT TELEVISION REPAIR r _ . iA os I Mullen at Holy Fam it", 2:30; Cathedral m a n for l»oa. ; M ary's, 3:30; Annunciation al SI. Joseph, 2:30; Machebeuf vs. Ml. Carmel ONEIDA GARAGE _ . ! at St. Francis gym. 2:30. am Kirk I4M OMla. jii.U9s 1 STATE TOUftNAMEWT; M arch 4-5-4. Winter weather makes driv­ ing ' more difficult and more S " DENVER j dangerous. Everyone knows Tremendous Selections thi-s. But not everyone remem­ in Brand Name a bers that pedestrians, too, face extra danger when streets and Merchandise at g highways are slippery. Reasonable Prices

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Louis' St. Louis’ Parish (Englewood) Kansas City, Mo. — The prac­ A doctor who described this speakers said In stressing the — Members of the Altar and tice. problems, and prospects of program said he believes there importance of proper atti­ Rosary society have set rhythm underwent close analy­ are “thousands” of Catholics in tudes toward marriage and Wednesday, Dec. 22, 9 a.m ., as sis at the Second International the diocese who are potential sex as prerequisite to success the time for the Christmas Symposium on Rhythm here by clients. But, he said, “either in rhythm . cleaning of the church. All some 300 doctors, priests, nuns, they don’t care or they are on “The beautiful gift of God in members who can assist are and couples. pills or they won’t make a move sex has been made dirty to the asked to be at the church to The symposium was co-spon­ away from their contraceptives teen-ager,” declared Dr. WU- help. At this time the Christ­ sored by the Family Life until the Pope's commission on liam Lynch of Boston, who has mas crib will be set up and bureau of the National Catholic population questions speaks.’' been active in sex education decorations arranged. Any Welfare Conference and the Na­ One major point emphasized i program s in (he Boston arch- woman having the time is asked tional Federation of Catholic repeatedly by symposium diocese. Nevertheless, he said; to call Mrs. Helen Wagner, 4150 Physicians’ Guilds. speakers is that there is not today’s teen-agers still “want to South Inca, 781-1689. The concensus was that just one rhythm method but know what is right” and are The Cub Scout pack of St. rhythm a.s a family planning several — and that success de­ willing to heed a message that Louis’ parish has 24 members “ Ame pends on teaching and practic­ method is as good as or better stresses responsibility in regard preparing under the guidance of panel pi than most contraceptives; but ing the best of these. to sex. Cub M aster Je rry Weld, to re­ that more must be done to The best, it was agreed, is Dr. Marx Levin, ciinical pro­ ceive the Parvulie Dei award. All Soul! spread understanding of rhythm the so-called “temperature” fessor of neurology at the New This is the largest group of sorship I among the medical profes­ rhythm, in which the time of York Medical college, told the Cubs from the parish to work, ciety. W sion, the clergy, and m arried ovulation is determined by ob­ symposium that whether the at one time, toward receiving people. serving and charting variations problems involved in practicing this award. The relative ignorance about the woman’s basal body rhythm are major or minor de­ Cure d’Ars Pageant rhythm among members of all temperature. pends on “the quality of the three groups came under heavy marriage.” ' ‘The Christmas Story’ S t. Rose's A Christmas pageant will be presented by the students fire from speakers at the COUPLES who need maxi­ He said m arried persons who ! St. Rose of Lima P arish (Den- of Cure d’Ars grade school, Denver, on Friday, Dec. 17, 8 conference. mum assurance that pregnancy have trouble with rhythm — Typical of the many Christmas pageants being presented I ver) — The CFM groups of St. p.m., in the school, .\mong the 400 students who will partici­ will not result should have apart from reasons of sheer ig­ by pupils of grade schools In the Archdiocese of Denver was Rose of Lima parish will enter- pate arc those pictured above, left to right, back row, Ava THE PROGRESS of the marital relations only in the norance — are those who are this playlet, “The Christmas Story.” given by grade school [tain foreign students during the Bellaire and Jo .\nn Suchowiejko; bottom row, Sheldon Barnes rhythm clinic movement was post-ovulatory phase of the “wrapped up in themselves, not I Christmas holidays. discussed at a special sympo- cycle, it was said. When rhythm each other.” students of St. James school, Denver, who performed before a and Janice Reece. -sium preview session. The pro­ is practiced in this way, it The meeting was planned by recent Altar and Rosary society meeting and . at the school I On Sunday, Dec. 12, 10 boys grams described ranged from offers “virtually 100 per cent” an ad hoc Commission on Christmas party. Portraying the Blessed Mother, center front, ! from the parish’s Boy Scout Holiday Spirit : Troop 206 passed the require­ highly successful ones that have safety, declared Dr. Patrick F. Rh>lhm made up of doctors and is Kathryn Forte. Left to right arc William May, Michael This is the season of holiday reached thousands of couples to Brown of London, medical con­ priests. It was set up as an Briggs, Christopher Tarsitana, Daniel Kelly, and Richard ments for the Ad Altare Dei award before the board of re- spirit, of good cheer, good times Anyone Can Play fhn that of one Midwestern diocese sultant of the Catholic Marriage outgrowth of the first interna­ Giardini. with the family, and good feel­ where only 186 couples have I view in the C athedral high Advisory Council of G reat tional rhythm symposium, held ings among men. Some people NEW PLAYER PIANOI registered for rhythm instruc­ Britain. in October, 1944 in Washing­ cafeteria. The boys were David try to give the holiday spirit tion in the 10 months the pro­ But rhythm is as much a ton, D.C. St. Vincent de Paul's Burlage, Mike Wilson, Jim Pep- gram has been in existence. I state of mind as a technique, lar, Joseph Byrne, Stephen too much liquid assistance, St. Vincent de Paul Parish m as program at St. Vincent de Byrne, Frankie Mares, Frank which can spoil the rest of it Holy Trinity (Denver) — The annual Christ- Paul school will be held Wed­ Vincenzetti, John Milner, David in a hurry. R em em ber this — Holy Trinity Parish (West­ nesday, Dec. 22, 8 p.m., in the Rhynard, and Norman Kaiser. drinking and driving don’t mi.x Bishop Walsh, in Red Jail, minster) — The annual bake school gym. The first grade will Their Coach is Le Rhynard and — during the holidays or any .sale of the Altar and Rosary Ft. Collins present a Nativity program. their spiritual advisor is the other lime. This message from society wilt be held after all St. Joseph’s Parish (Fort Col­ Both the boys’ and girls’ gym Rev. David K. Costello. the State Patrol. the Masses on Sunday, Dec. 19 lins) — The Christmas and New classes will be a part of the Almost Forgot His Jubilee Women of the parish are asked Year’s day Mass schedule has program . The school band will to contribute baked goods. been released by the Rt. Rev. play, and carols will be sung Cumberland, Md. — Bishop Mary, also of Cumberland. by the sixth, seventh, and Jam es E. Walsh, M.M., 74, Women of the parish are plan­ Monsignor Richard M. Duffy, SPEOAL CHRISTMAS The letters from the Bishop pastor, as follows: eighth grade classes. confined in a Red Chinese avoid politics and deal main­ ning to clean the church for Christmas on Dec. 22 from prison, almost forgot the 50th ly with family matters — but On Christmas day the Masses a.m . to 12 noon. There will be Christm as vacation will start i anniversary of his ordination never contain a complaint, will be the sam e as Sunday, on Dec. 22, and classes will re-j DEADLINE NEXT WEEK free baby sitting, free dough to the priesthood on Dec. 7. Judge Walsh said. with one exception — Midnight sum c on Jan. 3. I In order to expedite news copy for the Christmas nuts and coffee for the workers. Mass on Christm as eve and no This was disclosed here by Bishop Walsh first went to Members of the 5A class of issue of Thursday, Dec. 23, next week, all copy, evening Mass will be offered onj Sunday, Dec. 19, will be the photographs, and material for that issue will have the Maryknoll Bishop’s broth­ China in 1928 as a missionary fourth session of the CCD will Christmas day. Masses Christ- last day that parishioners will MSiSIC er. Judge William C. Walsh, priest. In 1936 he returned to receive Communion corporately mas day, Dec. 25. are 12 mid-1 have a chance to visit the gym to be in the “Register” office by 3 p.m. Sunday, who said he mentioned the the U.S. and served as Su­ Sunday. Dec. 19. Dec. 19. Please note that this deadline includes all night 7:30. 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 and to see and buy Christm as cards 1321 ttacola jubilee in a recent letter to perior General of Maryknoll. Those taking part in the Of­ 12 noon. and religious articles being sold parish news items. This special deadline will also be the prelate. The juoge said He returned to China in 1948, fertory procession during the 1332 BROADWAY • CR. 4-<5M HARTI On New Year’s day Masses by the WA. These items are of­ in effect for the New Year’s edition, dated Dec. 30. he got back this reply: the year before the Commun­ month of December are asked fered for sale after all the All copy for this issue will have to be submitted by Complete Ci ist takeover. to take the same Masses the sam e as Sunday, 7:30, 8:30, Hemaown “Thanks for your congratu­ 9:30 10:30, 12 noon, and 5:10 Masses. 3 p.m. Sunday. Dec. 26. Auto, ai The Reds gave the Bishop Christmas day. lations on my own jubilee. To Men interested in basketball p.m. Cem m en repeated opportunities to tell the truth I had not are asked to call Terry Aragon, Inturani leave the country, but he On Tuesday, Wednesday, and thought about it until you 429-0728. Boys, grades six Thursday the solemn triduum Phone mentioned it. . . . Well. 1 said he preferred staying through 12 wishing to play in 33 with the Chinese priests will be preached by Father Pax, hope there will be prayers the junior league, are asked to 2330 S< and people during their or­ O.F.M., at 7:30 p.m. from the family on that oc­ sign up. PARISH PHARMACY GUIDE deal. He was arrested in 1958 casion, and that will be a The Holy Name Men’s Club Confession: Tuesday, Wednes­ and in March, 1960. the Chi­ day, and Thursday following CALL YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG STORE FOR PROMPT SERVICE good celebration for me, to will sponsor a New Year’s eve be sure — in fact, the kind nese Communists announced party. Information is available triduum services, also on Tues­ he had been imprisoned for day, Wednesday, and Thursday I like best. from Dan Hallinan, 429-2304, MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD — ST. VINCENT DE PAUL 20 years. F red Chavez, 429-8851; or afternoons at 3 p.m. until all THE BISHOP’S Communist The Bishop is one of four Rueben Gurulc, 428-3456. are heard. Parishioners are jailers allow the prelate to asked to go to Confession early Americans still held in Red in the week. exchange one letter a month China. Repeated attempts by M o th er o f G o d VILLAGE REXALL DRUG with family, alternating be­ the U.S. government to ob­ Prompt Delivery Service tween the judge and a sister, Mother of God Parish (Den­ Cosmetics — Photo Supplies — Liquors — Imported Wines tain their release have been ver) — The annual pre-Christ­ Saernd H ea rt fruitless. mas cleaning of the church and Sacred Heart Parish (Denver) Where Accuracy Counts sanctuary will be done Wednes­ — The Sacred Heart school 1425 So. Holly 756-8343 Your Parish IN HIS LAST letter. Judge day morning, Dec. 22, at 9:30 PTA meeting will be held Tues­ Walsh said, the Bishop, who o’clock. All women who can help day, Dec. 21, in the school hall Service Station had suffered from rheuma­ are requested to be on hand at at 7:30 p.m. Pupils will present ALL SOULS, ENGLEWOOD ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA tism wrote: "I am now feel­ that time. a yuletide program. Five tur­ ing much better altogether.” The Rev. John Anderson, pas­ keys will be presented. tor, was host to the ' members CHERRELYN 'The cleaning of the church for “ BUD” STEPHENS Cold Waafher of the Altar and Rosary society DRUG STORE Christm as will be done on Rx Hikes Danger at a tea in the rectory, after a In Sickness end In HeelUi recent meeting. About 50 were Wednesday, Dec. 22, 9 a.m. by Phone 789-2561 LINCOLN DRUG Rocky Mountain AAA Club the following sodalists; Mmes. BROADWAY at QUINCY Prescription J J present. A check for $500 was ENGLEWOOD warns drivers that cold weather presented to Father Anderson Albert Villalovos, Bertina San­ SERVING ALL SAINTS, NOTRE DAME, chez, Delfinia Abeyta, Euphelia FREE PARKING boosts the dangers of carbon and the parish from the ST. ANTHONY AND HOLY NAME PARISHES R x monoxide poisoning. Not only is proceeds of the annual bazaar. Trujillo, Lucille Dominguez, Antonia Mascarenas, Laura CATHEDRAL carbon monoxide deadly when Members attending brought 9 2 2 - 1 1 6 1 taken in large enough doses, articles to make up layettes for Padilla, Mary Moreno, Sarah • Free Delivery • Gold Bond Stamps but small doses slow a driver’s the Pope’s Storehouse. Salazar, and Miss Jennie Gra­ FRIENDLY BRUCE'S I TEXACO reactions and may cause him nada. 2345 So. Federal 935-4661 to have an accident. Make cer­ DRUG & PHARMACY St. Joseph’s Coffee and rolls will be served TRIPLE S a. H GREEN STAMPS tain your car’s exhaust system afterwards in the sodality hall. PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED YOUR CATHOLIC DRUGGIST DAN CAULFIUD 5660 W. ALAMEDA or 0.3C PER GAL. DISCOUNT has no leaks: always open ALL St. Joseph’s (Redemptorist) FOR AND DELIVERED Complete Lubrication • Waahlng garage doors before starting Parish (Denver) — The Grade TRAPPIST CANDIES Tire Repair Pbone A23-BM4 7 FLAVORS ->■ .37( BAG 1)76 Santa Fe Drive Denver, Colo. your engine: and always drive Schuui FTA Christmas party CoKix a t Downing 222-1675 ST. CATHERINE’S with at least one window par­ party will be held Dec. 22 at CURE d'ARS tially open. 1 p.m. This traditional event HOLY CROSS, THORNTON 477-0549 455-9904 ST. JO H N ’S will feature a movie, carols, BUSY CORNER Cenvenlien Set visit from Santa. 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P earl — 722-9031 Arvada, Colorado A ll Souls' Thursday, Dec. 16, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register Page 13 All Souls’ Parish (Englewood) — The season of Advent began at All Souls parish in Engle­ IVewis From Parishes! wood with a panel on “The Brotherhood of Man,” spon­ sored by the Altar and Rosary society. The panel presentation of “American Conversations’’ consisted of personal stories of women from different racial, re­ ligious, and ethnic backgrounds These stories illustrated the ef­ fects of many kind.s of discrim­ ination in the country. Five i women and a moderator com [posed the panel. Mrs. Helen Peterson, direc tor of Denver Commission on Luncheon-Parfy lor N orth Denirer Area Nuns Community relations was pres ent and introduced the panel A Christmas party for nuns of the North Denver area was by room mothers and PTA members. After the luncheon, a Panelists represented Negro, given recently by the Rev. Robert Volk, O.S.M., pastor of motion picture was shown in the school gym. The Sisters were All Souls’ Brotherhood Panel Spanish-American, Anglo-Saxon. Mt. Carmel parish, Denver. The day began with a bowling from St. Patrick’s, St. Bernadette’s, St. Joseph’s (Polish), party at Perl-Mack lanes and was followed by a luncheon Marycrest, and Assumption parish convents. ''American Conversations," a brotherhood and ethnic backgrounds participated. I^ft to F^otestant, Jewish, and Catho- |lic backgrounds. in the school cafeteria at .Mt. Carmel, which was prepared panel presentation, was given recently at right are .Mrs. Harold Jacobs, Mrs. David All Souls* parish, Englewood, under the spon* Moore, Mrs. Eugene Sternberg, moderator; Women of the Englewood par­ ish were Mmes. Harold Jacob.s, S I. Bernadette’s sorship of the parish's Altar and Rosary so­ Mrs. Arnold Heller, Mrs. Manuel Sandos, and David Moore, Arnold Heller. ciety. Women from different racial, religious. Mrs. Helen Peterson. St. Bernadette’s Parish Eugene Sternberg, and Manuel (Lakewood) — The novena in NORTH DENVER NEWS Sandos. preparation for Christmas is be- S f. Phiiomena’s St. Anthony of Padua's The audience questioned the ing held nightly beginning at St. Phiiomena’s Parish (Den­ panel members after their pre­[7:30 p.m. The Sunday devotion Si. Patrick’s Shrine of St. Anne udents ver) — A public novena which St. Anthony of Padua Parish I Scott and Mrs. Betty Rickard, sentation. Most felt that it is is at 3 p.m. Services last 15 the personal respon.sibility of St. Patrick's Parish (Denver) i Shrine Rosary society will have a par­ 17, 8 began on December 15 will (Denver) — Mr. and Mrs. Lou parent-educator division. minutes . — The PTA will entertain the of St. Anne Parish close Dec. 23. Mass will be of­ Dillingcr have been named The Rev. Gerard Cusack, as- each person to have an appre The driver improvement pro-• (.hiwren of St. Patrick's school; (■■'■■''ada) — St. .\nne's CFM ty Thursday, Dec. 16 from 8 to artiei- ciation and respect for the heri 10 p.m. at 6167 Jellison Way. , Ava fered daily at 5:15 p.m. (5 p.m. president-couple of St. Anthony jsistant at St. Anthony’s, is a Igram sponsored by Ihe Colo-; 3, ^ Christmas party on groups will distribute 500 empty on Sunday) with exercises of of Padua’s parish CCD board. patient at Mercy Hospital while tage and culture of one’s self ■ rado Highway Safety Council, -Wednesday, Dec. 22. A Walt Christm as AH women of the parish are in­ Sarnos and others. met with great response. .\n - v.iinsinias stockings, donated vited to attend the novena. The new directors have been undergoing diagnostic tests. . . Disney movie will be shown, active members of this organ­ Confessions will be heard other session « being planned Christmas carols will be sung through the courtesy of Arvada There will be 25 turkeys The CCD class m em bers of ization for the past 10 years, during regular CCD classes j in January. The course, de- refreshmentsrefreshmer,ts served. s e r v . h" Bank, to the sludcnts of awarded at a games party spon­ Si. Phiiom ena’s will present a Presentation having served on the board, on Saturday, Dec. 18, and signed to promote the art of I Christm as vacation will begin St. Anne's school to be taken sored by the Holy Name society C hristm as play on Dec. 21 in and as high school teachers. Sunday, Dec. 19. Confessions : Presentation Parish (Denver) defensive driving is recom ­ -after the parly and school will home by the students, to be at St. Anne’s school gym on the new school hall at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Mary Baca has assumed for high school students will I — A pancake breakfast will be mended by the Governor’s Safe- i..., <> Friday. Dec. 17, at 7:30 p.m. Everyone who wishes may at­ the position of board secretary, be heard Tuesday evening, served by members of the ty Council. Anyone interested ^ ^ filled and returned. These stock- St. Anne’s school Christmas tend. and Mrs. Genevieve Atencio Dec. 21. during regular class P an th e r club on Sunday, Dec. signing up for the next The envelope sets for 1966 are ^jj| delivered to the ready and will be distributed at . program for the entire school There will be the usual Mid­ will continue as treasurer. time, after which students 19. from 6:45 a.m. until 2 p.m., will be held on Dec. 20 and 21 in the school cafeteria. Adam all the Masses on Sunday. Dec. Northside Community Center night Mass on Christmas eve. Sister M. Petralia will act as will attend a joint Christmas ' 237-4308. at 7 p.m. in the school gym. party. Heit invites all parishioners to 19. with a calender for the year. distributed to needy chil- For the Feast of Christmas, temporary chairman of ele­ The lower grades’ program will attend. Cost will be 75 cents •All parishioners are asked to ob- during Christmas week at confessions will be heard on mentary teachers. Mrs. Pat Sf. D o m in it’s tain and use the envelopes. party sponsored by the cen­ be on Dec. 20 and the upper Wednesday, Thursday, and Fri­ Kemble and Don Petersen will St. Francis for adults and 50 cents for chil­ dren. ages five to 12. No charge I St. Dominic’s Parish (Denver) Masses at Christm as will be ter. Each child will receive a grades’ on Dec. 21. Mrs. Fran- day at the usual hours: 3:30 to remain as co-chairmen of the St. F'rancis de Sales’ Parish [— Members of the Third Order a Solemn Midnight Mass on stocking and a toy. cavilla is the director of the high school teachers’ division. for children under five. 6 in the afternoon and 7:30 to — (Denver) — ’fhe f'ub Scouts ; of St. Dominic will meet Sun­ Christmas eve and at 7, 9, The CFM will have boxes for fnusical program, 9 in the evening. Newly appointed board mem­ will hold a Christm as party in The club, the athletic organi­ day, Dec. 19, 2:30 p.m., at the the collection of good winter' Saturday, Jan. 29, the zation of the parish, assists in 10:30, and 12 noon on Christ­ , M asses on Christm as Day will bers are Mrs. Lupe Carbajal, the grade school auditorium, on : church. Members are reminded clothing, toys and canned goods second annual luncheon card the needs for the boys’ and mas Day. Confessions will be be the same as the regular .Sun­ chairman of helpers, and Bob Friday, Dec. 17, at 7:30 p.m. All to note the change of date be- heard on Friday from 3 to for this project placed in the Party will be held in the school girls’ athletic programs. day schedule: 6, 7, 8:15, 9:30, Peterson, chairman of the fish­ the parenl.s of Cubs and their 1 cause of the Christma.s holidays. 5:30 and again from 7:30 to 9. north vestibule of the church. Syni and sponsored by the Al- 11, and 12:15. er division. Continuing as chair­ families arc invited to attend. The Credit Union reminds tar and Rosary society. Norma men of their respective groups A .special project of the organi­ members to begin their Christ­ The December PTA paper drive will bo on Friday, Dec. Nordin, 424-0380. is ticket arc Ed Geary, Apostolate of zation will be the contribution mas savings plan for next year. chairman. Good Will: Harold McMillan, of a food basket to a needy Accounts may be opened any 17, this month: change of the dLscussion club; and Mrs. Reta family in the parish. time during this month. day is due to Christmas fall­ ***iHtir *******-kit ******* ing on the regular collection Christmas tree, and gifts to The educational committee’s W«ll all the Cubs, will be the high­ 20th annual meeting will be held day. Papers should be I SATRIANO I Mftii light of the evening. Sunday, Jan. 23. bundled and brought to the „ CARPETS church parking lot before 1 t BROTHERS * p.m. Room Size D | « JANITOR SERVICE t your and Smaller The officers of the Altar and Largtil ttlactioni n tha City t INC. J 5M HARTFORD AGENT SPECIAL CHRISTMAS -« * Rug and Upholstery 4- Compitit Caiualty, Furniture rhrsT"’ Homeowners. NORTH % Shampooing ^ Aule, and DEADLINE NEXT WEEK ^ • Complete House J Commercial * Cleaning *■ Insurance In order to expedite news copy for the Christmas E.M.W. issue of Thursday, Dec. 23. next week, all copy, DENVER « * Floor W axing and * Phone 756 0636 • office where cash talks 1 Polishing J 2111 So. Broadway photographs, and material for that issue will have 333-9547 • res. * • Walls and Windows * 2330 So. Colorado Blvd. Sllcrm an 4-2754 to be in the “Register” office by 3 p.m. Sunday. Dec. OPTICAL 19. Please note that this deadline includes all parish Dispensing Opticians * Washed % news items. This special deadline will also be in ef­ * *■ DeWAYNE INGRAM J Expert - Dependable J fect for the New Year’s edition, dated Dec. 30. All ^ Insured ^ copy for this issue will have to be submitted by 3 4022 Tennyson Street 2 Call Us for F rta Esilm aias ; p.m. Sunday, Dec. 26. * OL. S-S7S4 and O t. 5-I2S9 X TURKEYS GRand 7-5759 J 28M W. 44lh Ava. J FRESH DRESSED-^ NOT FROZEN Our Lady of Lourdes Our Lady of luourdes Parish nots. The Boy Scouls will show HENS 5 7 \ TOMS 5 2 ^ lb. (Denver) — All friends and pa­ guests how to pitch pennies and At a meeting of the Mt. Carmel Rome and School society, n rishioners of Our Lady of ring toss. The sodality girls will Denver, Mrs. John Scordo, left, presented a top award for FRESH TURKEYS S (NOT FROZEN) DENVER POULTRY Lourdes parish are invited to have baked goods for sale, and the high school historian book to Mrs. John Brienza. These attend the family festival on the PTA will sponsor a fish awards are made through the Archdiocesan Council of Catho­ : FOR THE HOLIDAYS pond. Refreshments and drinks 6471 Federal Blvd. 429-1559 Dec. 18, from 2 to 9 p.m. This lic Women. will be the first big parish ac­ will be served. I DUCKS — GEESE — CAPONS A color television and a black tivity held in the new hall, lo­ S FRESH EASTERN O Y STERS cated in the basement of the and white television and two Guardian Angels' church. short-w ave radios will be • Cutting Only USDA Choice The Rocks of Lourdes Men’s aw arded. THE ABBEY SCHOOL Guardian Angels’ Parish i ! Steer Beef — Aged to Perfection club is sponsoring the major (W estminster) — An all-school 1 booth, the white elephants; var­ S f. Catherine’s Colorado’s Catholic College program entitled “Christ-Mass’’' S We Moke Our Own prep for boys ious women’s circles will have booths selling necdlwork, hand­ St. Catherine’s Parish — will be presented at 8 p.m. Fri­ • ITALIAN SAUSAGE — GERMAN SAUSAGE (Denver) — Father Robert Hein day, Dec. 17, in the Marycrest [ [ J i l l j made articles, and other what- • CORNED BEEF Where young men learn will conduct the Cub Scout Pack high school gymnasium. that nothing worth working 155 P arvuli Dei review on Sat­ Friends, parents and parishion­ 'YdurPlumb^rYU/IS-’ for comes free Cure d 'A rs urday, Dec. 18 at 9 a.m. ers are invited to attend. The, Cure d’Ars Parish (Denver) A special collection will be first part of the program will a 5 S - 4 3 2 3 j PAUL’S FINE MEATS show how God’s people waited qualificatW7is: — The parish will be host to taken at all the .Masses Sunday. all the high school Thercsian Dec. 19, for the .-Utar and Ro­ for the coming of Christ. The 3030 LU.442£4^V€. S "W here IVhea/ricfge M eats" * Scholastic A b ility units of Denver on Sunday, Dec. sary Society s Christmas deco­ second part portrays Christ 5 Free Delivery 19, at 7 p.m. Guest speaker will rations. present with His people today. • 3855 Wadsworth 424-1445 * Positive Attitude be the founder Mrs. J. Frey, president of the A gold table for the Offertory' of the Theresi- Altar and Rosary society, wish­ procession has been purchased * Desire to Achieve ans. Monsi­ es to remind members who arc and is placed outside the Com­ gnor Elwood For those interested and applying to assist her with the Christmas munion rail. Bread and wine to Voss of Pueb­ cleaning of altars and sacristy be consecrated at Mass are Address: Registrar, Box 351 lo. The Ther- Canon City. Colorado to be at the churcli Wednesdax. placed on the table and brought csians foster Dec. 22, at 1 p.m. to the altar by the altar boys sisterhood vo­ cations. T he JOHNSON STORAGE & MOVING CO. meeting will Our Lady of Mt. Carmel 221 BROADWAY take place at • Sanilized Vans and the parish Mt. Carmel Parish (Denver) ; for needy families. The girls local & Long Distance Equipment Mon.lgnor V «. c h u v c h h a ll — The Rev. Robert Volk, assist the boys in the project. MOVING Approximately 400 of the 620 O.S.M., pastor of Ml. Carm el The principal. Sister Mary • Packing and school children will present parish, has announced the jcallista, who has been ill, visit­ Shipping their Christmas pageant on Fri­ change of schedule for Sunday ed school recently. • Foreign Service Via day, Dec. 17, at the school. It M asses at Mt. Carmel church. The speech class announces will follow the St. John Vianney 36th and Navajo streets, begin­ j two awards made to Mt. Car­ Sea or Air meeting at 8 p.m. Interested ning Jan. 1. The change is be­ mel students; Superior for ori­ ing made to facilitate auto DIAL 722-2B55 persons are welcome. ginal oratory, at Mullen high, The Altar and Rosary society parking and the new liturgical went to G ary Wolf, and third. Agent For UNITED VAN LINES will conduct its annual card changes. Sunday Masses will be5 1 at St. Francis high, went to party benefit on Friday. Jan. 6 a.m ,. 7:30 a.m.. 9 a m.. 10:15 Rosa Soy in original oratory. 23, at 8 p.m. Tickets, at $1.25 a.m ., 11:30 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. per table, and information can No evening Masses are sched­ be obtained by calling Mrs. M. uled. There will be no changes I KITCHEN DISTRIBUTORS, INC. | Sassone, 333-4637, or Mrs. L. in the schedules for holy days Barenberg. 355-6477. or the week-day Masses. I “Casework Specialists” | On Tuesday. Dec. 21, the On Dec. 19, at 8:15 p.m. in Y ou CAN choral group will present a half- the gym a t Mt. Carmel grade GET H O S PITA LS C O N V E N T S hour program of Christmas school the music department of I • • I carols at the Fan Fair store in the high school will present its | BLOOD i ^ SCHOOLS • RECTORIES | Aurora. Officers of the Men’s annual Christmas cantata. “The j OUT OF A' Club have expressed their grati­ Night of Miracles,” by John W.| tURNII MAKE IT EASY-CHOOSE AN ELECTRICAL GIFT. I • RESIDENTIAL • VESTRY | tude to those who contributed Peterson. The glee club will bo to the recent paper drive. accom panied by pianist Rosa \ 1235 South Broadway 744-1296 j soy and organist Diane Binard. There's an electrical gift for everyone on your list, and electric Two soloists will be featured: BUT . . . you CAN get q uality For# Logan Roy Scheck and Jackie Laurita. carpats for lest money from shoe polishers, clock radios, toothbrushes, typewriters, toasters, Holy Name Parish — (Fort J ADVANCED FLOORING, because This production is under the di-l Logan) — The pupils of Holy we keep our prices at on every­ carving knives, travel irons, hair dryers, shavers, heating pads, Season’s Greetings Name school. Fort Logan, will rection of the music teacher. I day low. Visit us to find exactly Sister M ary Cecily. The pro­ present an all-school Christmas what you need, in floor cover­ blenders, guitars and television sets are just a few. For more gram is open to the general j ings, to meet the come-and-go DECEMBER SPECIAL program on Monday. Dec. 20, public. Christmas Mass will be' moods o f the entire fa m ily. Free ideas, see your dealer-and remember, an electrical gift keeps on 1000 lbs. Pine — $18.50 at 7:30 p.m. in the Fort Logan sung at Veterans’ Hospital by delivery in Denver area. Mental Health Center audi­ the glee club. | DELIVERED AND STACKED torium. The school choir will giving! 8 ft. Long, 4 ft. High, 18 inch Length sing and Santa will make an The moderator of the senior ADVANCED ALSO appearance. boys’ sodality. Sister Mary An­ PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO A Nativity set, Hummel ma­ thony, is helping the boy.s get FLOORING PINON - APPLE - OAK donna. and chafing dish will their annual baskets for the 5/7 investof’Owned utiTitf be awarded that evening, for 4301 Yates St. needy ready in time for Christ­ SUPREME COMPANY, INC. the benefit of the parish building 433-7475 mas. During the week Dec. 20, 3029 So. Santa Fe Drive — 761-0600 fund All parishioners are in­ FIK OEUVEtY IN DENVEI AREA vited. the boys gather together food, Cati The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Dec. 16, 1965 Page 14 . 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3018 W. 38th Ave. At Federal p h o n e — 477-8121 Cathedral High School Thursday, Dec. 16, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register Pago 15 Sets Yuletide Program CYO Youth "Music of the Masters will at the student council assembly Mf. Sf. Francis Students hi-ligbt the Cathedral High Dec. 15. Activities School Christmas performances. The Fan Fair department Under the direction of Sister store will ring out the Christ­ iiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin^ Jeanine Therese, the four school mas spirit as the junior To Attend London Conference choruses have prepared a and senior chorus perform S f. Plus X varied selection of music. Dec. 17 and 23 from 7:30 — 8 Members of St. Pius X CYO Margaret Orleans and Cecelia spending a week in attendance’sponsored activities lo raise The Blue Tones, a group of p.m will sponsor a caroling party on Torres, both seniors at St. Jo­ at British secondary schools funds to assist the students junior boys, entertained at a re­ Season's songs will fill Oscar W ednesday, Dec. 22, 6:30 to seph Convent high school, Mt. under the joint cooperation of financially to cover the cost of cent PTA meeting. Male Hall Dec. 19 as all choirs 10:30 p.m. Members will meet St. Francis, Colorado Springs, the UNA-USA and the UNA- the trip. The National UNA has The senior chorus performed|gather for performances at 7:30 at the church at 6:15 p.m. have been selected by the Great Britain. The Council on added additional funds to cover ■ p.m. A fter caroling they will proceed [United Nations Association of Education in World Citizenship many costs not enumerated in Holv Familv Hiab program In- to the church basement, where New York lo attend the Ixmdon is al.«o cooperating in this UN the program. The National UNA liw iy ruillliy n iy il Karen Olson. a dance will be held. Music will Student Conference from Dec. sponsored project. is providing teacher chaperons Groups Sponsor ^enny, Judy Chavez, be by the Mercybeats. Admis­ ,27 to Jan. 10. Only seven students out of or each 15 students. ^ I Mary Ann Zarlingo, and Jolene sion is 50 cents per person. All I Sister Gabriel, principal, said loo U.S. delegates have been Individuals from Colorado east-side CYO members are that both students were selected selected from the state of Snowing of Film cauegos invited. Springs and organizations have . . j ' A string group of four violins on the basis of leadership, Colorado. The high schools also assisted the students from Members of the student perform. Violinists are scholastic standing, and per- from which these students Mt. St. Francis ' ’’..ancially. council, together with the Na- jg^eson, Denise Erhart Sf. Rosa of lim a sonal achievements. Both have have been selected are Ar- tional Forensic League of ) w^nj»a 'Monica Troudt, and Nick St. Rose of Lima CYO will attended St. Joseph Convent! high school, Boulder Holy Family high school. Den- pgriacke Linda Manassce, sponsor a Christma.s dance on high school all four years, and: high school. Canon City high ^acon & Schramm ver, will sponsor the North sixth grade daughter of instruc­ Denver premiere showing of Saturday, Dec. 18, featuring the plan to become Sisters of St. I school. Holy Family high tor, Mrs. Marilyn Manassec, Composition Roofing Warner Bros, production of Sound Jammerh, in the .school Francis. They will enter the| School, Denver, and St. Jo- will perform on the cello. and auditorium, 1345 W. Dakota postulancy at Mt. St. I'rancis! *®Ph Convent high school, Tile Roofing Lerner and Loewe's My F air Whoatridye Youth Honored Lady at the Oriental theater ave. from 7:.'U) p.m. lo 10.30 next September. , Colorado Springs. Roof Repairing p.m. CYO membership cards The Colorado Springs UNA on Tuesday, Dec. 21, 8:30 p.m. Family Theater .\t a recent meeting of (he Optimist Club of Wheatridge, t(l30 Rrightiin Blvd. Wendell t'orey will star in will be required in addition lo THE STUDENTS have been chapter and the Mile High UN-\, Main floor seats will be David E. Eulbcrg, left, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eulberg, C’H. 4-65G8 >2.50; loge, $3. For inform a­ "The Little Prince,” a mod­ 75 cents. Refreshments will be active in scholastic and exlra-i USA-UNESCO chapter have ern-day story that parallel.s served. All CYO m embers are was presented with the monthly award of $25 savings bond curricular activities. They have tion and reservations, which as the outstanding student at Wheatridge high school. Making are recommended, persons the story of the Magi, on Fa­ invited to attend. participated in the Model United can call Holy Family, 477-6555. ther Patrick Peyton’s Family the presentation was Joseph E. Quinn. Nations at the College of St. Free refreshm ents will be Theater at 9 p.m. Sunday, S h rin e of St. Anne Joseph Center, Colorado served during Intermission. Dec. 19, on KOSI radio, Den­ St. Anne’s CYO will sponsor a Springs, during the pa.st three ^ E n n m n m ver. years, and have nlaced in na­ Custom-Tailored Suits parish caroling party on Dec. 75 Regis Students Electric CompamiCompani| Look Better, Feel Better 22. A truck will lake the carol­ tional and state-wide contests in ers around certain sections of science, I.alin, and EnglLsh ac­ SCHWINN BIKES Make "Who's Who' tivities. Both have had essays Ledricit Service •IMDUSTRIAL •COHMEROAL •RESIDENTIAL Tailored from A rvada. There will be a small record hop and refreshments Fifteen Regis college stu-l All of the students are sen- poetry accepted and pub- ARE BEST served in the school gym for dents, including seven from Mors with the exception of G race’1*shed by the National High| those participating in the group. the Denver metropolitan area, and Wade, who are juniors. [School Press. i 1178 STOUT ST. 222-^133 EASY TERMS Party starts at the school park­ have been named to the 1965-66 Selection is based on the stu-' Margaret and Cecelia, as| DENVER COLORADO ing lot at 6:30 p.m. Who’s Who -Among Students in dent’s scholarship, leadership, U.N. delegates, will spend the Oomesilc & OPEN EVENINGS American Universities and Col- cooperation in educational and first week m England at Ihei Im ported E n g le w o o d leges. extracurricular activities, gen- London Conference. They will! Area students include Joseph oral citizenship, and promise of have the expe»*ience of living Bolt Yardage American Cyclery St. Louis’ CYO, Englewood, will sponsor a dance Saturday, Figlino, Denver; Thomas .M. future usefulness. with English familie.s and of Geib, Golden; Brian Kimmel, ~ IVAISH, GILL & SMITH JOSEPH ANTHONY TAILORS Jan. 1, 8 to 11 p.m., in the 1901 So. B d w y .-733-31 80 parish center. Denver: Stephen P. Learned. Denver; Richard M. Scherer, i] n - is |u lo ln l Pro/eef Lakewood; Joseph R. Wilson. CYO Correspondents Denver; Michael F. Grace, Den­ For speedier processing of Catholic Youth Or­ St. Catherine’s CYO and St. ver. Est lfl64 FIREPLACE FIXTURES Dominic’s CYO members will ganization news items, all units are asked to for- The others from out of state ward such items, typed in double spacing, to “CYO * Curtain Screens soon be carolling at various are Richard J I’l'ler .1. Walsh. Mnn'’(i19 the opportunity to observe J. Walsh, sees the “intern" cans° the curves are gentle. Champagne ■ up Fifty students from Marycrest program as growing out of a your steering wheel may not high school will sing on Dec. and question a network re­ ligious production unit at long-term custom of his office ha-e been turned .sharply Paul Masson 20; and on Dec. 21, the carols work, in making similar training enough to switch off the turn will be by 36 grade school stu­ available on an inform al basis signal.s. .A blinking turn indica­ ? 3 5 o dents from Holy Name school, THE PURPOSE of the "in­ te scores of foreign Catholic tor is misleading to other mo- C rackling Rose Fort Logan. tern” program is to broaden broadcasters. Since approxi- torisls and could cause an mately 1955, Catholic broad- accident, ^ 3 9 9 The public is invited to hear the creative capabilities of the Bourbon the carols. The bank’s lobby diocesan directors in the rasters from various countries is on the mezzanine level and is areas of TV and radio produc­ of Europe, Asia, and L a t i n ------America have spent days or Enter/ Leave ? 3 9 9 easily reached by escalator. tion. Gin and Vodka From M artin H. Work. NCCM’s weeks studving with NCCM executive director, pointed out producers in New York. Curb Side It’s that “by no means all dioce­ ------^------Rocky .Mountain A.\A Club san directors need such train­ ‘^leSS.ah’ on T \ warns that you should enter Good-Looking ing. But the average diocesan Handel s "M essiah" will be anti eave yo ir car from the director is a man with limited piesen d i\. ce . . ic.*-. .-lu. ^‘“fb ■•^ide and not the traffic broadcasting background or during the Christmas holidays It s good sense, and also BREWED WITH SAVE N O W training — and with experi­ perfectly good manners, to pre- ence determined by the usual at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 22, on KU.MA-TV, Chaunei 6. : cede a lady mto the car. say scope of local programming. the experts. PURE ROCKY We feel that our producers Denver, and at 12:10 a.m. . . . For Next Year Saturday. Dec. 25. on KBTV, Channel J. Denver The KRMA-TV production Have you ever stopped STILL will be a threc-hou perfo'-?;!- , to think at Christmas time 1 9 1 66 NEW GRESHAM ance by the Handel and Haydn j GROWIM^! society of Boston. The KBT\' ! 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• .i ■ Page 16 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Dec. 16, 1965 Flu Vaccinations Recommendeed for High Risk Groups When winter comes, can flu I Because people with a heart elude: in the over-65 bracket. nation has in past years pro­ be far behind? Not this year, ;or circulatory problem are like-1 • Persons of all ages suffer- duced a marked degree of pro­ according to the nation's medi­ ly to be more seriously affected ing from chronic diseases, such • Pregnant women. tection for a large majority of cal forecasters. Ithan others if they develop flu, as rheumatic heart disease, oth- • Patients in nursing homes those who received it. The prediction is for a heavy i the Colorado Heart Association ler heart and circulatory prob- and chronic disease hospitals. Flu vaccine is administered in outbreak of influenza this year, recommends that they check Jems, respiratory ailments such two doses: the first in the fall, based on the two-to-three year with the doctor on the advisabil-las asthma and emphysema, and THE VACCINE developed for the second about two months cycle typical of the disease. The ity of vaccination. Immuniza-jdiabetes. juse this season offers protection later. However, the interval can last major outbreaks in the tion with flu vaccine has been * Persons in older ageiagainst five different types of be reduced if an (O’demic United States generally were in recommended by public health groups. Influenza deaths are dis-[virus, all capable of causing in­ threatens. Those vaccinated 1982-63, and, on the West Coast, i authorities for a number of high proportionately higher among fluenza. While it will not en- within the past two years need in 1963-64. risk groups. These groups in-lthose past 45, and much higherlsure complete immunity, vacci­ only one booster dose this fall.

franciscan Nun fo Leave ter Brazil Missions A departure ceremony for Franciscan Si-s- She is shown above, third from the left, with ter M. Georgette, formerly of Denver, was her family at the time of her pronouncement held Dec. 18 in the chapel of St. Clara's or­ of final vows. Left to right arc Mrs. Edward phanage, Denver. Daughter of .Mr. and Mr.s. Langfield, her mother; Sister M. Therese, Edward II. Langfield of St. Hose of Lima her sister; Sister Georgette, Sister M. Pau­ parish, Denver, Sister Georgette will leave line, another sister; Edward II. Langfield, Say Merry Christmas (IhJtiiJtixL ^jctfid sin A . for her order’s missions in Brazil on Dec. 29. her father; and Louis Langfield, a brother. to all your Friends ONE WHO CARES, CALLS , with a Beautiful Poinsettia J-JoAi&L SEVEN STORES TO SERVE YOU FLOWERS I or one of the many beautiful (b u L 'S -fissin, d io u M L Departure Rifes at St. Clara's Christmas arrangements WEST 38fh AT IRVING 433-6861 from our large assortment. T0131 E. COLFAX 366-3511 Flowers For A ll Occasions Held for Nun Leaving for Brazil For the Hard to Please, a 600 MARION ST. 266-1424 JCRS SHOPPING CENTER 237-1366 A beautiful departure cere­ The Rt. Rev. Monsignor El­ blood sisters, also Francis­ Beautiful GIFT-O-FRUIT fresh mony was conducted Dec. 12 mer J. Kolka presided at the cans. who were in Denver for Fruit arrangement by 4751 YORK ST. 244-4109 Mr. & Mrs. Dougherty A T in St. Clara’s orphanage chap­ solemn departure ceremony the occasion: Sister M. Paul­ Salad Bowl. 416 - 15th ST. 266-1754 We Deliver A rthur el for Sister M. Georgette, and blessing. The Rev. Barry ine of Normandy, Mo,, and 1555 SO. COLO. BLVD. 757-7611 424-7421 nought formerly of Denver, who will Wogan, pastor of St. Rose of Sister M. Theresa of Ray­ BUDS N ' BLOSSOMS 9840 W. 44th Ave. leave for the Franciscan mis­ Lima parish. Denver, gave mond, la. Also present were Perhi sions in Santarem, Brazil, the sermon. Besides the im­ two aunts and an uncle in re­ FLOWERS Merry Christmas Kenned South America. mediate family, many mem­ ligious life: Sister AI. David- from perhaps 4110 E. 8lh Ave. The daughter of Mr. and bers of the clergy and sister­ ica of St. C lara’s orphanage. an act Mrs. Edward H. Langfield of hood, and numerous friends Sister M. Joseph of St. Rose l-l 388-0803 JJJ FLORIST doubt o: St. Rose of Lima parish, Den­ of the young nun were pres­ residence, both in Denver, MATH BRUNNU life. Ne ver, the Franciscan nun, ent. and the Rev. Vincent A. Lang­ and GIFT SHOP Kenned: JUST PHONE US formerly attended St. Rose of .\lso present was .Mother field. C.SS.R., of Rapid City, ^505 E. 34 Ave. 355-4811 e r J r .’s Lima grade school, Denver, Fidelis, provincial of f’.c or­ S. Dak. WE WILL daily or and St. Francis de Sales’ high der, who will leave '.r ith Sis­ Both her sisters and her Seaso7i’s Greetings fighting school. She was graduated ter Georgette Brazil on aunts are in the same order CHARGE IT from the to tomo: from St. Francis’ high school, Dec, 29, as herself, the Franciscan Or­ m ersed Wheaton, III. Sister Georgette has two der of Wheaton, 111. FREE DELIVERY POSY SHOPPE that to c FLORA & MATH BRUNNER seem pa 3821 S. Broadway ic and fi 781-1928 Flowers, Plants We cs The Council on Marriage and Beautiful Flowers Kennedy, ian, invi Personalized Gifts and (Register Special) jected that as “criminal dren are “a burden.” He like­ By Phone biographi Vatican City — The Second abuse'' of m arriage. wise said that the prohibition Holiday Greens son and Vatican Council’s chapter on “ . . .No reason. however of contraception contained in 7 A.M. to 10 P.M. velt, to family life and morality ar­ grave, may be put forward by Cast! Connubii holds good to­ 25.5-6101 534-1457 House w rived in first public view’ much which anything intrinsically day just as much as it did have fort like the traditional bride — against nature - may become yesterday. It will hold tom or­ PETITE FLOWER Mrs. J. Ralph Stephenson vard pi wearing something old and conformable to nature and row and always, for it is not •nd would he] borrowed, and something new. morally good,” wrote Pius XI, a mere precept of human dition he The blue was provided by “Since, therefore, the conjugal right but the expression of a GIFT SHOPPE son, “Jim ” join and the moods of those who wished act Is destined primarily by natural and divine law.” "A crois from SI. Joseph's Hospllal” frustratior the Council had said more and nature for the begetting of Reference to these earlier 1809 Humboldt St. 75 S Broadway his Presii children, those who in exercis­ those who had wished it had teachings was made in Schema Free P arking in Rear P E 3-2403 how take said less. ing it deliberately frustrate its 13 at the suggestion of Pope pose thro natural power and purpose sin Paul VI. pen. The old and borrowed were against nature and commit a Since 1894 present in citalion.s of Pope What is new in the schema Denver’s Largest Selection . , deed which is sham eful and SCHLES Pius XI’s encyclical on Chris­ is a stress on the fulfillment " ir Blooming Plants intrinsically vicious.’’ been knoi tian m arriage — Ca.sli Conmi- Twenty-one years later, of the spouses by conjugal • ir Cut Flowers love. This was not unknown PARK politician x bii. and Pius X II's addrc.ss to within les.s than a month (Oct. ☆ Centerpieces the Catholic Union of Mid­ before, and indeed was men­ er. The r 29 and Nov. 26. 1951) Pius XII B« surv to etiock our gift lino toe. free to wi wives. gave two addresses, the first tioned in Cast! Connubii. But FLORAL the tendency before has been 2410 E ast 5th Ph. 377-2745 this book, The reference to Casll (’on- to the Italian Catholic Union scientist 1: ntibii came 2S years to the of Midwives and the second to overlook this in the stress on the “prim ary end” of m ar­ detachment month after Pius XI i.ssiied to the National Congress of STORE riage — procreating children. the author the letter on Dec. 31, 1930. In the Family Front. confident I it the Pope mentioned some Schema 13’s view is more 1643 Broadway balanced. devotion t< of the sam e reasons called IN THE FORMER talk Pius The schema places the two sensitized r upon today to attem pt to justi­ XII echoed his predecessor’s Ph. 534-5106 by his love. fy contraception, but he re­ rejection of the idea that chil- ends of marriage side by side, Flower Shop & 1 but to avoid any inference that A Thousa G “Every design h?.s than a mei procreation is secondary to the Friendships Must B e fomenting of mutual love the 0 you in mind” er’s role as word “also” that separated the Eternally Renewed boy, speed tw’o ends in the statement was R C bw ada, with the in removed, allowing them to nity. It is a stand “separate and equal” at D Sjc^im ftsL troduction ti least grammatically. T y U c h a s d , story of ou The schema does stress the 0 J 'lo A iiL that the autl acterized thi importance of children and 9455 Ralston Road their education as primary. N — the righte It also insists that Individu­ Ph. 422-3467 ^ u B a k . policy, the timidation, tl als in forming their conscience Free Delivery big business. on birth regulation use “ob­ Two Wire Services jective criteria” . . . drawn S J-I o a I a I a , Cabinet mee from the nature of the per­ dential homi son and the nature of the TyiaAihfnX. As the Ne’ act. The conscience in these faces each | matters, it says, must be Flowers & Gifts Saij,. iL w iih , inger goes ai “conformed to divine law.” 757-7444 J'loW SUliL. background o It calls illicit birth control Prom pt - Delivery movement, oi methods “reproved by the 5802 E . Hampden Ave. Cuba. South / Happy Canyon Church's teaching authority Shopping Center ( f h A u im a i, NATO, the C )as it explains divine law.” Laos and Vie Theologians discussing the Open Christmas Day volume work N e w Community Center speed will all matter before the chapter For that Incorporators of the new Curtis Park Community Center, went to the Council for final wwnt SHOP For the mo which will he huilt by the Denver Housing Authority in the 2900 voting disagreed as to wheth­ TRULY HAPPY phasizes forei block on Curtis Street, are, from left, Edward Hirschfeld, Dr. er the matter of contraception “ For the Very Best Expression el shift from ma Wayne Christian, and the Rev. Taylor McConnell, president of is open for further “theoreti­ in Quality, MERRr CHUISTMAS to flexible re Cpworth Community center. The Rev. Mr. McConnell holds cal discussion.” Designing & Service” tempt to b£ photos of Epw'orth Community Center and Denver Christian Dr. John Noonan of Notre Wire Service - BEAUTIFUL POINSETTIAS strength with Center which merged to form the new facility. Dame University, for exam­ Flowers By Wire - F.T.D. the conviction ple, felt it was. Father Fran­ Othor Plants • Cut Plowofi • Across from Corsagos • P Itntors - Novolty tion does not cis J. Connell. C.SS.R., former Cherry (i)reek National Bank Cento rpioces tion. dean of the school of sacred PROMPT DELIVERY Community Center Slated theology at the Catholic uni­ Charles F. “Chuck” Beck IN VIENNA, versity, believes it is a closed 162 St. Paul St. £ J U is L to stabilize th For Curtis Park District matter even as far as private 388-4019 MOO E. Colfax at ivy equilibrium ol discussion goes. Khrushchev, Public and voluntary agencies situated adjacent to Denver For the Finest in amalgam of “ will combine resources to build Christian Center on land owned BUT ALL the theologians, (Block, ity and in and operate a $225,000 commu­ by the Christian Center. It will whether of liberal or con.ser- CHRISTMAS jumped on the nity center to serve the low-in­ be contracted to Curtis Park vativc inclination, agreed that dent’s senten come Curtis Park district. Community Center for $1 per Catholics must now abide by J < lD h ja L ^ jo. FLOWERS minded him of The Denver Housing Authori­ year, under a 40-year lease the traditional teaching of the inexorable dyr ty will put up the center next agreem ent with the Housing Au­ Church on m arriage morality 5040 E. Colfax C r ^ y d b u o L nedy knew tha year in the 2900 block on Curtis thority. he said. The existing — that is, that the only legiti­ would cling to t Christian Center building, con­ mate means of regulating Corner East Colfax at street. It will be operated by a Fairfax tory in a nuci new United Way agency. structed 27 years ago, will be­ the number of children is by 3 < L o w c AA come a part of the new facility. rhythm or complete contin­ Ph. 355-3509 Edward Hirschfeld. president ence. 808 - 23rd at Stout Libraries of United Way. said the facility The chapter, presumably Blessed Sacrament Parbb Tim G ordo, Owner will be called Curtis Park Com­ N ew s D eadlin e Open Sunday and Free Delivery far Christmas because of the inclusion of the Christmas Day till 1 p.m. H o lid a y i munity Center, a voluntary in­ teachings of Pius XI and Pius FR EE PARKING IN REAR Phone 825-5579 corporated agency formed this A special deadline for all XII and its stand against illi­ The Main E week by the merger of Epworlh news copy, photographs. cit birth regulation drew criti­ Library, all b DICK CUPP C b v J c L 3 ’1o w S2Ji 6l, Community Center, 1130 31st .stories, and parish items to cism in some intellectual ! neighborhood 1 street, and the Denver Christian appear in the Thursday, Dec. Catholic circles. Some Dutch Oregon Holly and Mistletoe close at 4 p.m., Center. 29th and Curtis streets. 23, Christmas edition of the 24, and remaii theologians issued public ^YYlc^DomdcL Attractive Novelty and George Brown, assistant “ Register,” next week, will statements of criticism, and Candle Centerpieces Christmas Day, director of the Housing Authori­ have to be In the “ Register” sem inarians in the Dioceses of Place your order early tor choice on Sunday, Dec. office by 3 p.m. Sunday. Dec. Haarlem and Rotterdam selection of Christmas plantse hours will be ty, said the building will be fin­ J'LohaL ShofL. gifts and cards anced with part of $817,000 in 19. This special deadline will cabled their disapproval. The fohqsdL-m sL-noL PowcAA. Monday, Dec. 2 also be In effect for the New- sam e means of expressing 1810 E. Colfax at Williams federal funds allocated by the 222-0731 CALL AND CHARGE IT 322-3366 - 322-5110 All Denver Pi U.S. Public Housing Adminis­ Y ear’s edition, the following disapproval were used by agencies also wi week, dated Dec. 30. All copy theologians at the Catholic Free City and Suburban Delivery Member Telegraph Delivery p.m., F riday, Dei tration for construction of com­ for that issue will have to be 508 East Colfax munity centers in Denver. University of Nijmegen, who Flowers Wired Anywhere 722-5767 Open Sunday and main closed on submitted by 3 p.m, Sundav, wired their views to the Dutch Christmas Day until 1 p.m. one block East 2379 SO. DOWNING Day, Jan . 1, anc Brown said the facility will be Dec. 26. Bishops in Rome. of the Cathedral Special Discount for Churefaca Jan. 2. Regular 1 resumed on Mom Thursday, Dec. 16, 7965 The Denver Catholic Register Pago 77 ;a rs pro* e of pro* A Christinas Story tor Children ijority of

stored in A the fall, "a The Black Lamb of Bethlehem months '4 »■' By Patti Pitinga wa.s concerned. She was wor­ He started off down the center hands the man brought Wee while, the shepherd had found Tval can Many, many years ago (per­ ried because little Iambs are path. He was so sleepy and Will to her resting place. Tarion. He had Just finished iD’dcmic haps more years than you can supposed to grow fine white bewildered that he just “Look at his poor feet, Jo­ feeding her and was carefully iccinated count, agol) a tiny black lamb wool which can be dyed beau­ walked and walked and seph. He must have come a splinting her injured leg when irs need was born. He was born on a tiful colors. thought only of his mother. He long way too. Lie down here the sky was filled wHh the this fall. hillside near the small He­ “Will he not know that kept hoping to see her when­ next to me, little Iamb.” and heavenly light. The angel had brew town of Bethlehem, nicest feeling which comes ever he made a tuiu. When the lady nestled Wee Will come to tell of the birth of which was also called “The when you do what God ha.s the sun was high in the sky close to her. “ Sleep now. little the Savior. City of David.” made you to do?” she won­ he realized he was lost. lamb and when you awaken. I Quickly, the shepherd set For a surprise birthday dered to herself. “And what “ I’ll just keep going,” he shall have a surprise for off for Bethlehem with Simil present, his mother, whose will the grouchy old shepherd thought. “Maybe Mother got you.” around his shoulder and Ta­ say? Will the other lambs like lost here too.” And so he Wee Will slept. He dreamed rion limping behind him, try­ name was Tarion, gave him him? a twin brother. No twins were trudged on, lifting his black he was on the hillside with ing to keep up. ever more different. With Soon, as if God had sent him feet slower and slower. his mother again. The shepherd knew a much eyes still somewhat blinded to comfort her, the tired bent When dusk came he was When he awoke it was be­ shorter way than the mean­ by the miracle of birth, the shepherd came winding his very thirsty, very hungrj’. cause of the dazzling light of dering route which Wee Will tiny black lamb looked at bis way up the hill to see if she very tired. Suddenly he saw a star which shone A'ith the had taken. They reached the bigger white brother and then had added to his flock. something which he had never brilliance of the .sun, the soft­ cave in less than an hour. back at his own jet skin. “Tarion, old girl.” he shout­ seen before, the lights of a ness of the moon. “Come little At first, all had eyes only His mother was looking too ed crossly, "have you had city. lamb,” the lady called. for the baby. It was only aft­ — at first one, then the other. your baby yet?” Then he He was close enough that “Come close to my baby and er they had knelt in the awed stopped abruptly. "Well, I’ll When she looked at her little he could see the figures of help me to keep Him warm.” adoration instinctive t ; both be! A black bonus!” black sheep-child, she blinked men moving about in and man and beast, did they slow­ n A . her big eyes. "Tarion, iny father used to among the lights. THE LITTLE black lamb of ly realize that Wee Will was Bethlehem walked to the crib in the cave also. Tarion and She tried not to show she say that a black lamb brings “Many shepherds,” he Yahweh’s blessings to the thought to himself. But where of the babe and as he Wee Will nuzzled in family fold. I had one just like him are their sheep? Perhaps one breathed the cool night air it reunion and the baby smiled. l A O • Bookkeeper's Corner ... for my pet when I was a of them will take care of me turned into a warm prayer boy.” And, as if the memory until tomorrow when I can re­ inside of him — then it float­ HOW PROUD of her black of youth made him feel young­ turn to my own shepherd.” ed over the God-Child’s tiny sheep Tarion was that night er, the shepherd’s walk As he picked his way body, to form a more beauti­ as he kept the baby warm! Kennedy: Schlesingers View quickened and his laughter through the outskirts of the ful covering than all the soft­ How happy for him! “Now had an almost boyish ring. city he smelled a dear and est, whitest wools of the world. he knows,” she thought, “that A THOUSAND DAYS, by days, he gives the reader a Henry James. The narrator, familiar smell. There were Wee Will did not even miss nicest feeling which comes Arthur M. Sclilesinger, Jr.; new relish for life — and like so many of James’, is a 'niAT NIGHT the shepherd sheep nearby! He ran the last his mother. when you do what God has Houghton, 1,031 pages; $9. helps him come to terms with sensitive barometer of feel­ kept the three close to his fire few feet to the cave where he Back on the hillside, mean­ made you to do” his own death. — (Raymond ing. The sentences, like the and several times he bent to knew the sheep must be. Perhaps this was not John A. Schroth. "America” Re­ relationships, are full of nuan­ stroke the small black ears. He stepped eagerly inside Kennedy’s time to die. and view Feature) ces. It is the inner life rather That night, too. the m other hoping against hope to find his Public Library Exhibits perhaps the shot in Dallas was than outer that is important, sheep decided that God had a mother. How sick with disap­ an act so senseless as to cast G rim S to ry and the inner life is revealed reason for making one of her pointment he was when a THE DIRTY DOZEN, by E. through long conversations babies black, perhaps the 'Children's Book Show' doubt on all the certainties of quick glance told him she was A special showing of the M. .N a t h a n s o n. Random and sentences that abound in shepherd’s pleasure. She not with the four or five sheep the first floor lobby and the > life. Nevertheless, the John American Institute of Graphic Kennedy of Arthur Schlesing- House; 495 pages, $5.95 qualifying negatives. christened him “ Wee Will of at the back of the cave! Wyer Auditorium lobby on the Arts “Children’s Book Show’’ basement level of the Main er Jr.’s great new book lived The four people at the cen­ God” and called him "Wee 811 A grim, fairly powerful and Will” for short. The other currently is being held at the Library. The exhibit will re­ daily on the brink of death, ter of this story are stereo­ .\ND THEN he saw the lady Main Denver Public Library, main through Dec. 30. fighting time, fatalistic, open wholly fictitious story of how types: The possessive mother, brother was called Simil. and the man. They looked as a group of murderers about 1357 Broadway. Also on display during the to tom orrow, but still so im ­ the introspective, immature The next day the two very tired as Wee Will felt, but the The exhibition contains 96 month of December are unu­ mersed in the living moment to be executed by the United son, the sensual but unsubtle young brothers wandered off man was busy preparing a States A rm y in World War II volumes ranging from .Aesop’s sual examples from a private that to die at any time would later he remarked; "If wife, the precocious child. Up­ to look for playmates. When bed of straw. Wee Will Fables and A Taste of Chau­ collection of Christmas seem paradoxically both trag­ Khrushchev wants to rub my were given commutations at dike’s treatment of them at the other little lambs saw the watched as he finished form­ the price of joining a danger­ cer to Where the Wild Things creches. Shown in the lobby ic and fitting. nose in the dirt, it’s all over.” times echoes James and at newcomer, they stopped run­ ing a pillow and then helped •Are and .Angry Kate. The en­ to the children’s library of the ous secret operation. times J. D. Salinger. In spite ning to look at Wee Will. He the lady as she wearily lay We can be grateful that The men’s lives and their tries were judged representa­ Main Building, the Nativity Schlesinger’s dissection of of the echoes, however, Up­ wanted to say, "I really am down. As she turned her head Kennedy, the amateur histor­ various degrees of criminality tive of the best in children’s scenes are created with var­ the Department of State has dike's creations are his own. one of you; I really am just on the pollow she saw the ian, invited Schlesingcr. the become real and important to books in term s of design, ied materials and come from been debated since frag­ He moves behind the stereo­ like all of you except for my black lamb. "Oh look, Jo­ quality of illustration and biographer of Andrew Jack- ments of this book were pub­ the reader, as does the char­ many countries. They are types to the reality of the indi­ black skin.” When his broth­ seph,” she cried, "what a manufacture. from the collection of David son and Franklin D. Roose­ lished last sum m er in Life. acter of their strong, effi­ sweet lamb! Bring him to cient. resourceful, unscrupu­ vidual in his own unique way er said the words for him, he The “ Children’s Book Show” Streeter, head of the business velt. to come to the White The portrait of the inscrutable — (Jam es R. Lindrolh, in­ m e.” lous leader. felt very close to Simil. may be seen during regular li­ division, Denver Public Li­ House with him. He must Dean Rusk, his “Buddha-like structor of English at Seton With strong but gentle brary hours in glass cases in This book should be taken brary. have foreseen that this Har­ face and half-smile.” can be Hall university. Newark, Soon the others seem ed to vard professor's presence painful in or out of context. up with some caution; the N.J.) forget there was any differ­ would help link him to a tra­ Still, Schlesingcr does mar­ first part of it is brutally ence at ail and Simil and Wee dition he surely wanted to shal convincing evidence not frank in its ugly detail of dis­ D eligh ttu I Will and the others spent ordered sex and bloody exe­ join and that the day-to-day only against the stagnation of SELDOM WITHOUT many happy days playing, frustrations and triumphs of Rusk's department. but cution. LOVE, by Josephine Curtsin- running races, growing vay his Presidency would some­ against the whole governmen­ ger and E. C. Curtsinger. Jr. strong. how take on pattern and pur­ 1 tal organization Kennedy in­ (N.Y., .Macmillan, $4.95), Wee Will was the strongest pose through the historian’s herited. , A M E R IC A and fastest of all. He knew it pen. ttlKHM. UIBfiUC KEIIT KEVfW FUM As the Cuban invasion plan There are other works of was because he practiced rac­ clumped on, like a zombie, literary art that may be more ing with determination but SCHUESINGER has also closely compared to this de­ some of the other lambs were been known as a partisan through conferences, into the Updiko*s Latest boats, and onto the beaches of ON THE FARM, by John lightful novel, but it reminds jealous and said it was b e­ politician and a hero-worship­ me somewhat of the Wizard cause he was the shepherd’s T H E A T E R the Bay of Pigs, the historian- Updike; Knopf, 174 pages DELUXE SPINET er. The read e r therefore is ($3.9.5). of Oz. In the Wizard, the lo­ pet and was given the best free to withdraw a bit from witness laments: “Nothing .. . Authentic had been more»deprcssing in cale was Kansas of 1900; Sel­ care. this book, regretting that the dom Without Love springs out horseshoe style the whole series of meetings In his movement from Tarion used to climb to a with A-O-C. scientist ha.s sacrificed his of Depression-conscious rural than to watch a collection of Poorhouse Fair, through Rab­ small cliff a short distance detachment. Or he can join bit, Run and The Centaur, to Texas of 1933. In both, the un­ the author as his companion, officials, most of them hold­ seen world is close to an above the valley to lie in the overs from the previous ad­ his most recent book, John sun and watch her children *“2795“ confident that the scholar’s Updike has lost some of his earthy people. devotion to truth has been ministration. contentedly pre­ scam per with the other young­ pare to sacrifice the world’s easy hum or but also much of The central character of the sters of the flock. * ; sensitized rather than warped his pretentiousness. The slap­ Curtsinger story is Anne Carl­ by his love. growing faith in the new One evening as she was ) p f t American President in order stick comedy of the first nov­ son, pretty wife of Sam Carl­ A Thousand Days is more el is missing, but so is the ob­ son, who sets out to build a climbing down she slipped to defend interests and pre­ and fell into what hud once than a memoir of Schlesing- serve objectives of their own.” trusive symbolism of books new Catholic church in a er’s role as idea man, errand- two and three. In their place, county with no money. been a creek bed. Her right front leg was badly hurt and, boy. speech writer, contact SCHLESINGER'S is a bet­ one finds wit. complexity of Other characters are “The . Dragon.” the women of St. though she tried many times, \ with the intellectual commu­ ter book, by far. than Theo­ characterization, nuance of George’s Ladies Church So­ she could not walk on it. nity. It is a comprehensive in­ dore C. Sorensen’s Kennedy style, and a symbolism that is troduction to the 1960’s: The natural to the story itself and ciety; various citizens of Pres- All that night the twins w ait­ — with the possible exception tonville; Cramps, Anne’s story of our break with all of Sorensen's chapter on the grows out of it. ed for her to return. The night that the author believes char­ The story has a deceptively father, a quixotic Confederate seem ed very long, and aching­ Cuban missile crisis. Soren­ veteran; and the priest and acterized the Eisenhower era sen’s is memorandum prose. simple surface. Joey Robin­ ly, Wee Will wished that he — the righteousness in foreign son. who at 35 finds himself Bishop of the locality. The could hear Tarion’s loving Schlesingcr can create atmos­ women of The Dragon and policy, the McCarthyite in­ phere with warm winds, fall­ entrenched in the Manhattan “ Baa Baa.” timidation. the domination by advertising world, visits his some of the other rustics are ing leaves, November cold. depicted with superb fidelity. big business, the platitudinous Where Sorensen’s J.F.K . is mother’s small Pennsylvania AT DAWN Wee Will said to farm for the weekend. He is Cabinet meetings and Presi­ wooden. Schlesinger’s is flesh. In all the bizarre adven­ Simil; “I will go and search dential homilies. Where Sorensen's approach to accompanied by his second, tures of Mrs. Carlson and in for her; I am the strongest recently married, wife and As the New Frontier team his subject seems possessive, all her earthly friends, the and the fastest. I will bring 'o w r ^ her eleven-year-old son. His title of the novel always vindi­ faces each problem, Schles- Schlesinger's is all-embracing. her back to you. Don’t cry, ostensible purpose is to mow cates itself. Love is seldom — inger goes as deeply into the He make.s the President the my brother. We will be to­ background of the civil rights the land-banked fields, which never — absent in this come­ gether again.” vital center of a band of ideal­ his widowed mother can no dy. It is love that ennobles all movement, our relations with ists without illusions: Robert Off he started on the wind­ Cuba. South America, France. longer care for. the characters. We may per­ S. McNamara, with a slide .Mthough static in term s of haps see the authors speaking ing path he had seen his moth­ NATO, the Common .Market. rule in his haed: W. .\verell er take to go up to her iI*Ue Laos and Vietnam as a one- physical action, the story in Father Megander’s ser­ Harriman, reborn in a new moves restlessly on an emo­ mon: shelf of land. But the path volume work produced at top diplomatic career; Robert was more winding than he speed will allow. tional level. Past relation­ “Man’s great achievement Kennedy, gently kissing Hu­ ships evoked by the farm in­ from now on is in working had thought it would be and For the most part, he em­ bert Humphrey’s wife after fluence present ones. Joey’s one man with another in com­ he was tired from having had phasizes foreign affairs: The the West Virginia primary; father and first wife, though mon humanity, each doing his no sleep the night before. Wee shift from massive retaliation Edward R. Murrow. trans­ physically absent (the first own small part, yet knowing Will didn’t know what to do to flexible response, the at­ formed from cynicism to per­ through death, the second that because of God's great when the path forked into tempt to balance military sonal fulfillment in the through divorce), become pal­ love there are no small three other pathways. He de­ ... 2-keyboard spinet organ at strength with moral restraint, months before his end; the pable as sights, sounds and parts.” (P.H.H.) cided to try them one by one. HOLIDAY DELUXE the lowest price ever. the conviction that concilia­ author himself, slumped in a smells trigger Joey’s memo­ tion does not mean humilia­ chair at the end of the table . . . the world's most popular jy ry. The same is true of his spinet organ with A-O-C tion. — notebook In hand. second wife’s first husband OO I If men did not recognize and of the mother he knew in IN VIENNA, Kennedy tried the potential greatness in his youth. A s in James’ The 1295 to stabilize the international John Kennedy before 1960 — Turn of the Screw, those You give happily ever after when you play Santa to your family with a Lowrey Organ. equilibrium of power; but or before November. 1963 — absent roam the house exert­ Because . .. anyone can play the Lowrey. Khrushchev, that volcanic perhaps it was because his ing pressure, influencing de­ amalgam of ’‘external jocos­ And you’ll delight in the many special effects made possible by Lowrey . .. natural singular blend of intelligence, cisions, determining emotional ity and internal rage.” reverberation ... the exclusive Lowrey Glide, which lets you easily duplicate such warmth, irony and openness alignments. jumped on the young Presi­ familiar sounds as the Hawaiian guitar, trombone’s slide and string gllssando . .. and was so rare that we had no Symbolically, the farm re­ dent’s sentences and re­ Lowrey’s incomparable variety of instrumental voices. standard to measure it by. presents the past. During his minded him of communism’s visit. Joey Robinson relives Two Bayberry-scented Kennedy was, above all, the Why wait another day? Come in or phone us for a free trial in your own home. inexorable dynamism. Ken­ his youth, again striving to nedy knew th a t only a fool contemporary man. He had candles for joining vision, not like Dc G aulle’s live up to his m other’s expec­ would cling to the idea of vic­ paralyzing commitment to tations, striving to assume his tory in a nuclear war; and father’s role in the household. ANB's Christmas Club! grandeur, but a vision of a He shaves with his father’s Bayberry candles are traditional at pluralistic universe where — razor, he wears his father’s l|9 E n Christmas. Their distinctive fra- as Schlesingcr interprets Wil­ Libraries Set clothes, he drives his father’s l l ^ l l grance Imparts a special charm to liam James — “free men tractor. His inability to grow Ilg M l holiday feslUity. And legend says Holiday Hours could find partial truth but up emotionally and psycholo­ good luck and wealth will follow where no one could ever get gically is underlined by these their use during the Yuletide season. The Main Denver Public an absolute grip on Absolute symbols. He cuts himself with A N B th is year has a g ift fo r you o f a new. Library, all branches and T ruth.” As Kennedy grew, he the razor, he fails to complete larger pair of bayberry-scented candles ... Just for Joining the 19M Christmas Club. neighborhood libraries will became increasingly free: Of the mowing job, his father's close at 4 p m., Friday, Dec. dogma, of smallness and Our supply Is limited ... so stop in soon. pants remain baggy. . You'll enjoy this Christmas more knowing 24. and rem ain closed on smugness, of history — be­ His failure as a man is even Christmas Day, Dec. 25, and cause he was conquering it. you've already started to save toward a more dramatically revealed paid-up Christmas next year. on Sunday, Dec. 26. Regular Arthur Schlesinger Jr. has by his mother’s refusal to call iJI MUSIC CO. hours will be resum ed on given reason and complete­ him anything but Joey, and Monday, Dec. 27. ness to a young life that by the women’s equation of AMERICAN All Denver Public Library seemed to end senselessly and Joey and his own young step­ 1332 BROADWAY agencies also will close at 4 too soon. He has made John son as rivals for their affec­ NATIONAL p.m., Friday, Dec. 31, and re­ Kennedy permanently present tion. OPEN MONDAY main closed on New Year’s to us through history and has In style. Updike leaps over Phone (Near the State Capital) Day, Jan. 1. and on Sunday, made it easier for us to live the tradition that extends BANK FREE PARKING AND FRIDAY Jan. 2. R egular hours will be with his loss. By showing how from Hemingway, Stein, and 9r/ve-f« tesit/ef / free fa-leak Perkfaf resumed on Monday, Jan. 3. one man lived a thousand Twain to realign him self with I7fk eacf Sfeaf / CHerry 4 . 0 ) 1 2 4 4 -4 5 5 6 1321 LINCOLN EVENINGS t Page 18 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Dec. 16, 1965

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■ . ______#«ictcM>c««c«c«c>c««c«m>«vc«M«mie«mm_ .1 .. s(CKtctrc««< I •nwwennieieiweweweitKieieicieKKiieieieieweitfei s % CATHEDRAL OF THE i CHRIST THE KING CURE d’ARS BLESSED SACRAMENT CHURCH IMMACULATE CONCEPTION 3050 Dahlia St. E. 8th Ave. and Fairfax Sts. 4930 Montview Blvd. East Colfax at Logan CONFESSIONS CONFESSIONS CONFESSIONS Wednesday, Dec. 22 — 7:30-9:00 CONFESSIONS Wednesday, Dec. 22: 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. Sat., Wed., Fri.: 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 23 — 4:30-6:00; 7:30-9:00 Thursday, Dec. 23: 4:00 to 6:00 and 7:30 to Friday, Dec. 24 — 4:00-6:00; 7:30-9:00 Monday, Dec. 20th thru Friday, Dec. 24 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Friday, Dec. 24 {Christmas eve): 3:00 to 6:00 MIDNIGHT MASS and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. MIDNIGHT MASS Midnight Mass — Blessing of Crib MIDNIGHT MASS Also during the 7:45 a.m. and 12:10 p.m. Masses 11:30 Christmas Carols Solemn High Mass on weekdays preceeding Christmas Day Solemn High Mass G irls' Vested Choir 11:30 p \. Christmas Carols, Music under the direction of Regis Malloy. MIDNIGHT MASS 12:00 midnight— Solemn High Mass Midnight (Solemn Pontifical). Overflow in basement Adult Choir Under Direction MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY chapel at 12:20 a.m. Mr. James Eitemiller 6:00 i— Low Mass 7:30 — Low Mass MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY 9:00 — Low Mass QS 'v' u MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY 10:30 — High Mass 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12:15 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 (Solemn) 11:30, 12:15, 6:30 p.m. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, n , 12:15 12:00 — Low Mass No Evening Mass on Christmas Day No evening Mass on Christmas or New Year’s Day MASSES ON NEW YEAR'S DAY i MASSES ON NEW YEAR’S DAY MASSES ON NEW YEAR’S DAY MASSES ON NEW YEAR'S DAY S If 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:30, 12:15, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12:15 and Evening Mass at 5:15 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12:15 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. IT 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. 6:00, 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 and 12:00 Noon |

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CONFESSIONS CONFESSIONS CONFESSIONS CONFESSIONS Friday (Christmas Eve) 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 22— 3:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 Thursday and Friday; 3:00 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 9:00 Saturday: 3:30 to 6:00 and 7:30 to 9:00 and 7 to 9 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Friday (Christmas eve): 3:00 to 6:00 and Thursday and Friday: 10:00 to 12 noon— 3:00 7:00 to 10:00 to 5:00 and 6:30 to 8 p.m. MIDNIGHT MASS MIDNIGHT MASS 11:30 p.m. Christmas Carols Solemn High Moss at M idnight MIDNIGHT MASS . 12:00 midnight — High Mass CHRISTMAS MASSES 11:30 p.m. Christmas Carols 12:00 midnight — Solemn High Mass MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY Solemn Mass — Midnight MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY 5:45, 7, 8, 9, 10. 11 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. Solemn Pontifical Mass a t 10:15 a.m. 6 a.m., 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY The Most Rev. David Maloney, Celebrant 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 MASSES ON NEW YEAR'S DAY Low Masses a t 6, 7, 8:15, 9:15, 11:30, MASSES ON NEW YEAR'S DAY 6 a.m., 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. 5:45, 7:30, 9, 10, 11 a.m. and 12:15 and 6:00 p.m. 1 2:30, and 7 p.m. MASSES ON NEW YEAR'S DAY 6:00, 7:30, 9:00, 10:15, 11:30 and 12:45 >!>.>»»» ««««««««» X<««CiC«C««C«tCT MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD MOTHER OF GOD CHURCH * NOTRE DAME South Sheridan Blvd.,at West Harvey Place 2227 S. Colorado Blvd. Speer Boulevard a t Logan Street CONFESSIONS CONFESSIONS Thursday, Dec. 23: 3:30-5:30 p.m. & 7:30-9:00 p.m. CONFESSIONS T December 23. 3:30 to 5:30 p.m,; 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Friday, Dec. 24: 9 ;3 0 -l 1:30 a.m. CHILDREN ONLY Dec. 22 after the 7:45 Novena service 3:30 p, December 24: 3:30 to 6:00 p.m.; 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Friday, Dec. 24: 3:30-5:30 p.m. 2 ^ !3 o ^ : 0 0 p.m. Dec. 23— 7:30 until 9:00 p.m. ADULTS ONLY Dec. 24— 3:00-5:30 and 7:30 until 9:00 p.m. MIDNIGHT MASS MIDNIGHT MASS MIDNIGHT MASS 11:30 p.m. Christmas Carols 12:00 midnight — Solemn High Moss 11:30 p.m. Christmas Cantata & Blessing of the Crib Choir Program — 11:30 12:00 Mid-Nite — High Mass I High Mass — 12:00 6, 7, 8: MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, 11:30 a.m. MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 a.m. & 12:30 p.m. and 12:30 p.m. Fridc 7:00. 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 ond 12:00 Noon NO EVENING MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY OR NEW YEAR'S DAY MASSES ON NEW YEAR'S DAY MASSES ON NEW YEAR'S DAY 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, 11:30 a.m. A/ MASSES ON NEW YEAR'S DAY 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 and 12:00 Noon and 12:30 p.m. 6, 7, 8: 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:30 d.m. «. 12:30 p.m.

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CONFESSIONS CONFESSIONS CONFESSIONS: Friday (Christmas eve) any time M onday thru Thursday: 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday: 3:00 to 6:00 and during the day till 9 p.m. CONFESSIONS Thur* Wednesday: For children — 10:30 to 12 a.m. and 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. MIDNIGHT MASS: 12:00 m idnight Solemn High Mass Wed. , 7:30 to 9 p.m.— Thursday and Friday, 1 to 2:30 p.m. Frid MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY: 7:00, 8:30, 3:30 to 6 p.m. and 7:30 to 9 p.m. Thursday: 3:30 to 5 and 7 to 9. Christmas Eve 2:30 to 5 MIDNIGHT MASS 10:30 (High Mass), 12 noon and 7:00 p.m. MASSES ON NEW YEAR'S DAY: 7:00, 8:30, 11:30 p.m. Christmas Carols MIDNIGHT MASS 12:00 midnight — Solemn Mass 10:30 (High Mass), 12 noon and 7:00 p.m. MIDNIGHT MASS 12 midnight 11:30 p.m. Christmas Carols 12:00 Solemn High Mass MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY 6:00, 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 a.m.; 12 Noon 3601 Kalamath St. MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY NO EVENING MASS 5:30, 7:30, 9, 10, 11 and 12. No evening Mass 6, 7, 8:15, 9:30. 10:45 ond 12 Noon CONFESSIONS: Christmas eve, 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. 6 MIDNIGHT MASS: 12 m idnight. MASSES ON NEW YEAR'S DAY MASSES ON NEW YEAR'S DAY MASSES ON NEW YEAR'S DAY MASSES on Christmas Day & New Year's Day: 6, 7, 8:15, 9:30, 10:45 and 12 Noon s 6:00, 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 a.m.; 12 Noon; 5;30 p.m. 8:00, 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. (High Mass). 5:30, 7:30, 9, 10, 11 and 12. No evening Mass 6 tC**fC*C*CiCiC(<>C(C<'C'C'C’C'Ct<><>Cic:C'ClCiC‘Cl3tCt(*CtCW V K ST. FRANCIS DE SALES CHURCH I ST. JOSEPH (POLISH) I ST. JOSEPH ST ST. JOHN’S Alam eda and South Sherman 517 East 46th Avenue I (REDEMPTORIST) 23 tf 6th Avenue West and Galapago CATHOLIC CHURCH CONFESSIONS CONFESSIONS East 7th Avenue and Elizabeth St. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, December Saturday, Dec. 18, at 7:30 a.m., 4:00 to 5:30 Tl CONFESSIONS Wednesc 22, 23 and 24 and 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday after the Novena Services: 3:00 p.m.. CONFESSIONS Thursdc 3:30 until 6:00 in the afternoon and 7:30 until Thursday, Dec. 23, at 7:30 a.m, and 4:00 to 5:30, 5:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday, Dec. 23 and 24, Friday 9:00 in the evening and 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 23: 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and 3:00-5:30 and 7:30-9:00 Friday, Dec. 24, ot 3:00 to 5:30 and 7:00 to 8:30 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. p.m. also at 7:30 a.m. Friday, Dec. 24: 3:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and MIDNIGHT MASS 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. MIDNIGHT MASS Solemn Moss — 12:00 a.t MIDNIGHT MASS 11:45 Christmas Carols 12:( Carols at 11:30 p.m. MIDNIGHT MASS 12:00 midnight — Solemn High Mass MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY 12:00 midnight — High Moss Solemn Midnight Mass followed by two Shepherd Masses 5:00, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 ond 1 2:00 MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY No Evening Mass MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY 6, 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. ond 12:00 p.m. Low Mosses: 6:00, 8:30, and 10:30 a.m. MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY 6:00, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30 a.m. MASSES ON NEW YEAR'S DAY MASSES ON NEW YEAR'S DAY 5:00, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00, and 12:00 t MASSES ON NEW YEAR'S DAY MASSES ON NEW YEAR'S DAY S 6, 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. and Evening Mass — 6:00 p.m. J 6:00, 8:30, and 10:30 a.m. Evening Mass at 5:30 p.m. 6:00, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30 a.m. S Merchants Turn Thursday, Dec. 16, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register Page 19 A 'Fishy' Eye S clie Jtu ie C^liriAtmas S e'eruiceA Boston — Will the anticipated to cal meat on Friday the fish Papal ruling permitting Catho­ business suffers. He pointed to S uLurLan7 u n C ^liurclies WMWW lics to eat meat on Friday hurt the Friday following Thanks­ the fishing industry or spur a giving when business fell off 50 t t potential gain in business? * SHRINE OF ST. ANNE S + per cent. n Both these views were being P. J. Markow, owner of a 7555 Grant Place, Arvada, Colorado a S c lie d u ie discussed by fishing interests in fish processing business in Ips­ this port. Some see nothing but wich on the North Shore, said gloom ahead for the currently “the whole industry is worried." CONFESSIONS thriving industry, but others Dietitians in Boston public Wednesday, Dec. 22; Thursday, Dec. 23 and were optimistic. .schools, with a huge percent­ Reports from the Vatican Friday, Dec. 24: age of Catholic pupils, plan no 3:30 to 5:00 and 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. C^liristmad Services leave it unclear when the edict drastic changes in menus of might be issued. Some now their cafeterias when the Pope say it will not come until removes the abstinence require­ MIDNIGHT MASS next spring, after the po.st- ment. Fridays have been meat­ Traditional — 11:30 p.m. Council Jubilee period ends. less on the public school menu 2^enuer C ^liurclied Joseph Garand, president of and fish sticks and tuna have Midnight Mass— 12:00 in St. Anne’s Church the Boston Fisheries a.ssocia- been very popular. Mrs, Pris­ 12:15 a.m. Ave Maria Chapel tion, said, “We’re bracing for cilla Richards, superintendent at least a mild recession of of the school lunch program, > MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY J sales after the ban is lifted." said she saw no reason to re­ Another official, Gregory Sac- move fish from the Friday if St. Anne’s Church: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 (High Mass), * ca, a former president of the menu if the abstinence is lifted, P 11:15, 12:15 i association said, “We'll have but said a meat dish might be ^ Ave Maria Chapel: 8:30, 9:30, 11:00 and 12 noon J to start marketing for a change, added as an aternative. IJ (No evening Mass on Christmas Day) * rjp to now, we have ju.st been At Boston College high school, if * Day I taking orders. We’ll get a shak­ however. Father Harry A. Wil­ ing up for a time but after a liamson. S.J., supervisor of the i MASSES ON NEW YEAR’S DAY J period of readjustment it will cafeteria, said a major menu g St. Anne’s Church: 6, 7. 8, 9, 10, 11:15 & 12:15, j M work out fine.” change would be made if the V and 5:30 p.m, i I On the other side, Harry abstinence law is ended. He y Ave Maria Chapel: 8:30, 9:30, 11:00 and 12 Noon J • A a i » » 9 Anderson, manager of a major said Friday's meatless meals (< •C «’(iC'«'«tC< ICcCC‘CtC>C«C>C«*CtCtCCtCtCt8iCtC<‘Ct<‘CiCV€<CW(C‘CV V 8:30 p.m. A ized that it will not allow ma­ vortising ranks first in interest i V (Our Lady of the Visitation Mission)— Mass on 6:45, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 and 12:15 (No evening Moss) terial to be pro.scribed if it Jan. 1— 8:30 o.r A has “redeeming social value." among women. I Page 20 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Dec. 16, 1965 Tri-Counfy TB Unit is Planning Warning Given on Frozen Pipes Holiday Parties at Three Hospitals Pri If your pipes become frozen combustible material will be set in unheated basements or gara­ By Herr one of these cold winter days, afire. ges should be covered with insu­ Patients in the tuberculosis Claus will help deliver the will receive gifts for the ward. The gaily wrapped gifts Bogota, don’t try to thaw them with a lation. wards of three Denver hospi­ gifts. Homemade cookies and (NCWC) tals will have a happier were done by m em bers of blowtorch. SIMILARLY, says Hugh sherbet punch will be minute fc Christmas this year, because served, and special entertain­ the com mittee in the home of Before you attempt to thaw a Crabb, vice president of N e w s D ea d lin e utes hav frozen pipe at all, in fact, make the patient services’ commit­ ment will be provided. Miss Clara Alvey. Each gift CPTIP, many unfortunate re­ for Christmas tee of the Denver and Tri- has the patient’s name at­ of ncglec a thorough inspecion for cracks sults have occurred through at­ changed and splits. If a cracked pipe is A special deadline for all County Tuberculosis Associa­ ON TUESDAY evening. tached. tempting to thaw pipes by burn­ tion are planning special Dec. 21, a sim ilar party will Funds to provide these spe­ detected, do not attempt to thaw ing trash beneath them. In an news copy, photographs, it. Leave it frozen and call a Christmas parties at Colorado be held on the TB ward at cial services at Christmas emergency, the Bureau advises stories, and parish items to General, Veteran’s Admini­ Veteran’s Administration hos­ plumbing contractor to replace homeowners to thaw pipes only time come from the Ynoney it. Serious w ater damage could appear in the Thuinday, Dec. stration, and Denver General pital, and on Wednesday, Dec. raised each year through the with the use of cloths or towels 23, Christmas edition of the hospitals. 22, the Christm as party will result otherwise. soaked in hot water. annual Christmas Seal Cam­ “ Register,” next week, will On Monday. Dec. 20, at 6:30 be held at Denver General paign. If no pipe damage is evident, j It’s always best, however, to hospital. The Rev. Mr. Thom­ then proceed to thaw it — but have to be in the “Register” p.m., Mrs. Madalyn Bragg, George A. Cavender, 1965 call in a reputable plumbing as A. Barton, chaplain at be careful how you do it. The office by 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. chairman of the patient serv­ Christmas Seal chairman, contractor for such a job. He ices’ committee, and mem­ Veteran’s hospital, and the Colorado Pipe Trades Industry 19. This special deadline will said that through the gener­ has special electrical equipment bers of her group will distrib­ Rev. Mr. Tom Sepulvda, osity of the Christmas Seal Making Christmas Happy Program reports that the dan­ also be in effect for the New ger in using a blowtorch is that just for this purpose that will ute gaily decorated gifts to chaplain at Denver General contributors, the TB patients melt the “ice-jam” quickly and Y ear’s edition, the following each patient on the TB ward hospital, will give the Christ­ can enjoy these extra serv­ Mrs. Frank .Madonna, a member of the patient services' the pipe is likely to burst when committee of the Denver and Tri-County Tuberculosis Associa­ water suddenly flashes into safely. week, dated Dec. 30. All copy at Colorado General hospital. mas message. ices, and one of the many steam in scaled-off portions of The best bet, of course, is to for that issue will have to be The Rev. Mr. Glenn Martin, programs carried on by the tion and a member of St. Patrick's parish, Denver, places the system. There is also the sec that your pipes don’t freeze submitted by 3 p.m. Sunday, chaplain, will give the Christ­ As a special feature this Denver and Tri-County Tuber­ a Christmas decoration on a door of a TB patient at Denver danger that woodwork or other in the first place. Those located Dec. 26. mas message, and a Santa year, each tuberculosis ward culosis Association. . General hospital.

^clieduie C^liridtmad ^ ^ e rv ic e A (ddutdide e n u e r u n d + /««>C««eCtClC«ctctccicc'ctctctc!«tc‘«'ctc««i£tc’cte’«:tctc*c’« ASPEN— Friday, 4:00 to 5:30 and 7:00 to 8:30 Thursday: 3:30 to 5:00; 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. CONFESSIONS Friday: 3:30 to 5:00; 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. CONFESSIONS that niak BASALT— Before 10:30 Mass on Christmas Day After Novena Devotions on Dec. 23: Christmas Eve 5. 6, 7 and 8 Thursday and Friday students c Aa wV WELDONA— Thursday, 7:30 p.m. until finished 10 to 11 a.m.; 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. MIDNIGHT MASS WIGGINS— Friday, 10:00 a.m. until finished St. Mary's, Aspen: A d v i MIDNIGHT MASS Singing of Christmas Carols at 11:30. MIDNIGHT MASS MIDNIGHT MASS High Mass at 12 M idnight a | 5 Christmas Program at 11:30 p.m.— Solemn High In N< Christmas Carols: 1 1:45 p.m. br u sh —High Mass at midnight Solemn High: 12:00 midnight Peacetime MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY definite ad St. Mary’s, Aspen: 7:00 and 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY Federal Hoi St. Vincent's, Basalt: 10:30 A.M. i n BRUSH— 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY Mortgage I WELDONA— 7:30 a.m. 6:00, 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 (High) and ans provide 12:00 (noon). MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY lie I^w 89-1 WIGGINS— 9:00 a.m. MASSES ON NEW YEAR'S DAY Our Lady of Sorrows, Eastlake — 8:30 a.m. 7:00, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.m., 12:30 p.m. will benefit St. Mary's, Aspen: 7:00 and 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Loan Guars St. Vincent’s, Basalt: 10:30 A.M. MASSES ON NEW YEAR’S DAY ^ V Dorothy L. M ^ 5:00 p.m. Mass every Sunday from Christmas br u sh — 6:30 and 11:00 a.m. A I V MASSES ON NEW YEAR S DAY of the Denv MASSES ON NEW YEAR'S DAY istration rej to Easter at St. M ary’s 0 WELDONA— 7-6:00 a.m. Is 6:00, 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 and 12:00 (Noon) Easter Sunday, included Our Lady o f Sorrows, Eastlake, 8:30 a.m. 7:00, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 ond 12:30, 7:15 p.m. War vetei WIGGINS— 9-9:30 a.m. Is entitlement not requirer a down pay interest rat ST. MICHAEL’S CHURCH cent with r SACRED HEART CHURCH ance pren ST. PAUL’S A S no prepaym 666 School Street, Craig, Colorado 81625 AS 2026 W. Colorado Ave. encourages El Pomar Rd. Broadmoor, Colo. Springs i S reamortizati Colorado Springs, Colo. CONFESSIONS i\s CONFESSIONS i\S FRIDAY (Christmas Eve); 3 to 5 p.m. s s and 7:30 to 9 p.m. Friday, December 24: 4:30 to 6:00 and 7;30 to 9:00 CONFESSIONS IV A ; V 7:30 p.m. each evening during Christmas week. A'V Thurs., Dec. 23: 4 to 6 p.m. IS Frl., Dec. 24: 3 to 6 and 7 to 8 p.m. MIDNIGHT MASS Is 11:30 p.m.: Christmas Carols MIDNIGHT MASS A V 12:00 midnight: Solemn High Mass A'V 12:00 midnight — High Mass A lV MIDNIGHT MASS Doors opened at 11:30 Christmas Carols and Chil­ MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY dren’s procession at 1 1:45. Mass at midnight 6:30, 8 and 10 a.m. (NO Evening Mass MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY on Christmas Day) 7, 8:30, 10, 12 MASSES ON CHRISTMAS DAY a | v 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. MASSES ON NEW YEAR’S DAY MASSES ON NEW YEAR'S DAY 6:30, 8, and 10 a.m. 7, 8:30, 10, 12 X lV MASSES ON NEW YEAR’S DAY (NO Evening Mass on New Year's Day) IS * S 6:30, 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 O.m. and 7 p.m.

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Priest's 'Minute for God' Spells New Life in Slums -LEGAL NOTICES By Hernando Vargas Uribe sands of Colombia’s poor. take him for a profcs.sor or a BUT Father Garcia, a tall, tion groi'ps. Many people with the help of local busi­ Bogota, Colombia — His name is Father Rafael man of letters, both of which energetic priest of 55, is lead­ IN THE PROBATE COURT IN THE PROBATE COURT didn't like it. nessmen. In and for th« City and County of Donvtr In and for the City and County of Denver (NCWC) — AH he asks is a Garcia Herreros, and at first he is. Mis crewcut hair, now ing what may be Colombia’s In the city of Cali, for in­ and stale of Colorado minute for God, but his min­ sight he docs not look like a and stato of Colorado No. P-30455 almost white, and expressive most significant social revo­ stance, the provincial gover­ LS BOGOT.V he spent Sun­ No. P-3«47» NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT utes have spanned centuries revolutionary. voice might labei him as a lution in decades. nor became convinced that days helping to tear down Estate Of FLORENCE M. DYSTANT, of neglect, and they have With his high forehead and NOTICE TO CREDITORS deceased. television personality. He is He has demolished slums. the articulate seminary pro­ slum shacks. However, the Estate of ALICE M. THOAAAS (Ward) No. P-30455 changed the lives of thou­ a sensitive mouth one might that. too. He has built homes for the fessor wa^ a Communist. Fa­ Bogota landlord was not so No. P-30479 Notice is hereby given that I have filed All persons having claim s against the my final report in the Probate Court of poor. He has given them ttier Garcia was moved else­ cooperative. He obtained an above named estate are required to file the City and County of Denver, Colorado, Jobs and hope. He is revered where. them for allowance In the Probate Court and that any person desiring to obfect to injunction halting the demo­ of Denver, Colorado, on or before the the same shall file written objection with by the poverty stricken. He In Cartagena, a port city lition project. 17 day of May. I960, or said claims the said court on or before January 11, is admired by the rich. The of about 200,000 persons on That night Father Garcia shall be forever barred. 1900. Andrew Wysowateky young “rebel priests” seek to the Caribbean, Father Gar­ appealed for help on televi­ Special Administrator & emulate him. The Bishops Administrator C. T. A. cia’s own religious commu­ sion, and by the next day a John B. Carraher & Ernest F. Gaylord praise him. When he speaks, nity moved him out of town. donor offered land worth (Published I Denver Catholic Attorney tor the estate Register) 1010 Midland Savings Bldg. everyone listens. But Father G arcia’s writ­ about $130,000 on the out- First Publication: November 18, 1905 Denver. Colorado 80202 For Father (larcia. all of ing and speaking abilities .skirts of the city for construc­ Last Publication; December 10, 1905 825-9174 (Published In the Denver Catholic this didn’t come easily. He gave h'lii a means of reach­ tion of a model community Register) NOTICE TO CREDITORS wa.s born in Cucuta. a small ing over the heads of those for the poor. First PubNceflon: December 9, 190S t services* Estate of NORAAAN H. TODD, also Last Publication: December 30, 1905 city in Northern Colombia, v.lio opposed him. While at In 1958, the community of known as NORMAN TODD and N. H. is Associa- and as a young man entered Cartagena, he persuaded a TODD. Deceased. 45 homes was formally dedi­ No. P-30354 er, places the diocesan seminary in local radio station to give cated by an impressive ar­ at Denver nearby Pamplona. him a regular morning radio All persons having claims agaimt the ray of civic and Church lead­ above named estate are required to file Before his ordination in P'‘(',2ram. ers. Each home, large enough them for allowance In the Probate Court 1935 he joined the Eudist of the City and County of Denver, Colo­ Qreeley He called it "a minute for for a family of 10, cost $1,500, rado. on or before the 3rd day of May, Fathers. After teaching for a God.” and he us«*d the min­ payable at $15 a month. The I960, or said claim s shall be forever few years in a num ber of Co­ ute to remind people, the rich money was not hard to come barred. lombia sem inaries, he took and the poor, of their obliga­ by because factories were LILLIAN F. TODD advanced courses in social tions (o improve social condi­ Executrix willing to hire men who had THOMAS L. FORD. Attorney Adamson Mortuary studies at Fribourg, Switzer­ tions. \ minute is not a long something to work for. 1700 E. 5th Ave., Denver 18, Colo. land. lime, and F ather Garcia did By the following year the 24 Ilnur .Ambulance Service From the first Father Gar­ not mince words. num ber of homes had in- Greeley, Colorad ' H. Rots Aoenison Reed P. Adamson ‘N otes of Interest’ cia was interested in writing Father G arcia took his creu.sed to 80. .Now they num­ Phone 1030 9th Ave. at 5lh St. and literature. He has been radio program to Cali, and ber 350, and the community Sister Mary Xavier, principal of St. Eliza- programs presented for them. Under the editor of Cathedral, a Church then to .Medellin, a large in­ has a modern church, a belli’s school, Denver, looks on approvingly guidance of .Mrs. F rank Gold, the Archdio­ magazine. dustrial center. In 1953 he be­ school, and recreation facili­ as Sister Maryclaro, music instructor, de­ cesan Council of Catholic Women family and gan broadcasting nationally ties. Parents pay $10 a month monstrates the intricacies of the flute to her education committee symphony chairman, F.\THi:n GARCIA has also from Bogota over the state- school tuition, regardless of been concerned with the so­ owned radio network. Finally the number of children. 2,500 students attended concerts held during Fort Collins eighth grade students. In preparation for the cial betterment of Colombia’s he produced it on television. There are a few simple Denver symphony concerts held during No­ the past two months. Many other students poor. t:nd that got him into Gradually the reported ap- rules in the town called Min­ vember and December, archdiocesan music will attend concerts planned by the children's trouble. peal.s brought response. A ute for God. Each day fami­ teachers explained the various instruments symphony committee during January, Febru­ Wherever he was stationed slum section of Cali, once lies are obliged to sweep the SHINN NORTHERN that make up a symphony orchestra so ary, and March. he worked to alleviate the sit­ called the “Needle’s Eye,” street in front of their houses. The newspaper provides students could fully enjoy the outstanding uation by joining social ac­ was gradually rehabilitated No begging Is perm itted; this PHARMACY an atmosphere of buying ac­ could mean expulsion from “ Your Parish Drug Store" tion because of its localness the community. There arc no and timeliness. Advantages Pointed Out police. The houses are rarely • Free Delivery Service locked, and stealing is almost • Charge Accounts In New Veterans' Laws unknown. L. C. G R IF F IN , OW NER In 1960, in order to raise You Are Always Blythe-Goodrich Peacetime veteran.s have a help a veteran keep his home. more money needed to ex­ definite advantage under the Under the FHA plan down pand his project. Father Gar­ Welcome A t Shinn s M ortu ary ( Federal Housing .Administration payments are required on a cia announced plans for a Northern Hotel Bldg. Ambulance Service , Mortgage Insurance for Vetcr- graduated scale running from unique banquet. Hundreds of HU 2-1035 — HU 2-1036 Jack W. Goodrich P ans provided by the new Pub- none for a loan of up to $15,000 wealthy people would be in­ ilU. 2-.3208 t lie I.,aw 89-117. but w ar veterans of appraised value to 10 per vited to pay $50 for a meal I will benefit m ore under the GI cent of the next $5,000 and 15 that is typical in the homes Loan Guaranty Program. Miss per cent of the next $10,000. The of Colombia’s poor — a bowl Dorothy L. Starbuck, m anager interest rate, like the GI loan of brotti and a plain roll. of the Denver Veterans Admin­ rate, is only 5*4 per cent but TH.\T FIRST ‘-banquet of istration regional office, said. an additional one-half per cent millions” raised about $300,- Colorado Springs mortgage insurance premium 000. President Alberto I.leras K War veterans who still have A entitlement for a GI loan arc is required. Camargo sat at the head ta­ not required by law to make ble next to Father Garcia. However, the peacetime vet­ \ \ a Jlttospapfr* d i\ a down payment. They pay an eran. who is not eligible for Prelates and businessmen at­ PHIL LONG, INC. interest rate of only 5*4 P

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Devoted To Your Complete Vision Care street. Requiem Mass, Mother of Cod CARROLL, Annie A., 0921 Larsh HALEY, Anthony W., 2414 S. Acoma church, Dec. 9. Interm ent Ml. Olivet. ZACHAROPOULOS, Rosemary, 1580 DO drive. Requiem Mass, Holy Trinity street. Requiem Mass, Our Lady of Olinger m ortuaries. W. SOth avenue. Requiem Mass Church Harry W. Swigert, O.D. OPTICIAN church, Dec. 13. Interment Mt. Olivet. Lourdes church, Dec. 13. Interment Ft. of the Guardian Angel, Dec. 13. Inter­ NOLAN FUNERAL HOME Olinger mortuaries. Logan. Olinger mortuaries. PACHECO, Mary, 5103 Logan street. m ent Mt. Olivet. Boulevard m ortu­ Fred Smaldone Daughter of Dolores Pacheco. Grave­ aries. Harry W. Odil, O.D. CINEA, Nicollelta (Cino), 3330 Sho­ HILL, Georgia Mason, 1139-32d street. side services, Dec. 11, Mt. Olivet. shone. Requiem Mass, St. Patrick's Requiem Mass, Sacred Heart church, ZARATE, Lupe, 1015 Eighth street. Donlad E. Gooldy, O.D. church, Dec. 14. Interment Mt. Olivet. Dec. 11. Interm ent Mt. 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Denver, long time nurse, Requiem Mass, St. Philomena's church, Dec. IS. Interm ent Mt. Olivet. Boule­ all of Kansas City. Kansas and 725 NO. TEJON Dec. 9. Interm ent Mt. Olivet. Boule­ vard mortuaries. died Dec. 8 in her home. Ro­ Mrs. Rita Orzeck of Arlington, vard mortuaries. Phone 633-7731 Colorado Springs ISENHART, Ruth Ann, 4842 Bryant. sary services wore at the Olin­ Va.; four brothers. Charles DURAN, Josle, 5508 Newport. Re­ Requiem M ass, Holy Family church, ger Mortuary and a Requiem Ries. San Diego, Calif., Dom­ quiem Mass, Holy Rosary church, Dec. Dec. 15. Interm ent Mt. Olivet. Howard Mass at Holy Ghost church mortuarios. inic Ries. San Jose, Calif., and SuIInrk UInrtuarg tS. Interm ent Mt. Olivet. Dec. 14 was offered by the Rev. Nick and Philip Ries of Kansas EGAN, Loretta P., 3278 Forest street. KIRW IN, Della M., 0MS W. 39th J. Weinert. City, Kan., and two grandchil­ Requiem Mass, Blessed Sacrament place. Requiem Mass, Sts. Peter ans church, Dec. 13. Olinger mortuaries. Paul's church, Dec. 15. Interment dren. i Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries. Mrs. Eiberger was born in Il­ FEH R , Ralph W., 1919 S. Santa Fe. linois Sept. 29, 1894, and came Requiem Mass, Our Lady of Lourdes KOWALCZYK, Cecelia, 4893 Grant to Colorado in 1922 to attend Mrs. Helen D illon r a m b l e r Headquarfers T church, Dec. 9. Boulevard mortuaries. street. Requiem Mass, St. Joseph's Po- CLljr iF iu r s t the Glockner Hospital School of Requiem Mass, was offered Nursing, Colorado Springs. She Monday, Dec. 13 in Holy Ghost Serving Miss Bertha A. Dillon then nursed for 35 years in church, Denver, for Mrs. Helen Colorado and and. in .-\. Dillon. 88, of Denver. Mrs. South Denver and Engleivood Requiem Ma.ss was offered retto in K ansas City, Mo. She Denver, at Mercy hospital, St. Dillon died Friday, Dec. 10, in Monday, Dec. 13 in St. Philo- died at her home, Dec. 10. Joseph's hospital, Denver Gen­ Mercy hospital. She wa.s the «!■■■■ M iss Dillon was born in Gold­ eral hospital. St. Anthony’s hos­ grandmother of Sister Judith mena’s church, Denver, for en, Colo., Jan. 14, 1894, «'ind pital, Beth Israel hospital, and Bertha A. Dillon, 71, of Denver. Mary, S.L. was a graduate of Colorado was superintendent in charge of Mrs. Dillon was bom in New She was the sister of Sister State Teachers college at Gree­ nursing at the Spears Sanitari­ Maria Ann of the Sisters of Lo- York City. Feb. 19, 1887, and Incomparable ley. She taught in Oakland. um, as well as surgical super­ was educated there. She mar­ visor at Children’s hospital. Zecha & Adams Calif., for 25 years until her re­ ried Jam es A. Dillon in 1895 in SHEARER HARDWARE CONOCO SERVICE STATION I DENVER tirement. After retirement, she Mrs. E iberger belonged to New York City and they moved 2329 East Platte came to Denver. She was a fin­ many Catholic organizations. to Denver in 1900. Mr. Dillon, Service EVERGREEN ished musician and taught pi­ She was a life m em ber of Do­ who was a telegrapher with ME. 2-7288 i ano. She was affiliated with Na­ minican Sisters of the Sick Colorado & Southern Railway COLORADO SPRINGS Dignity MONUMENT CO. tional Retired Teachers Organi- Poor, the Tabernacle Society of Co., died in 1918. Navsaa Ava. a t Cactia la Poudra I zation, a member of St. Philo­ the Archdiocese of Denver. St. Mrs. Dillon was a m em ber of Facilities mena's parish choir and Joseph’s Altar and Rosary so­ Good Shepherd Aid society. East church, and a m em ber of ciety and St. Philomena’s Altar Side Women’s club and Taber­ Price Queens Daughters. and Rosary society, the Lady's nacle society. "Colorado Springs’ Finest and Most Modem” Survivors also include three Catholic Benevolent Association, Rosary for the religious and other sisters, Miss Mary V. Dil­ Archdiocesan Council of Catho­ laity was recited at Boulevard iTItr i£ava fHnriuarg lon, Denver; Mrs. Sara M. Fitz, lic Women, Confraternity of the mortuaries. Mtmbtr by tnvitauon National Selected Morticians HOWARD mortuaries Largost Selection in the Cheyenne; and Mrs. Max She- Miraculous Infant Jesus of Survivors include a daughter, Rocky Mountain Area ble, Pittsburgh, Pa.; three Prague, and the Confraternity Virginia D. Jones, and a son, Members of the Staff Park Avenue Chapel Berkeley Park Chape! (1 m ile E. of Mt. Olivet) brothers, Leo J. Dillon, Pueblo, of the Precious Blood. Raymond B. Dillon, both from Carroll B. Dunn W. Harley Remington E. 171h and Marion at Park Ave. West 46th and Tennyson Charles McFadden Thomas J. Dillon, Phoenix, Denver; five grandsons and Catholic Funeral Directors HA. 4-4477 Ariz., and G. P. Dillon, Denver. SURVIVORS include a son, five great-grandchildren. MEIrose 2-6671 Colorado Springs, Colo. Interment was in Mt. Olivet. Carl F. Eiberger of Denver; Interm ent was at Mt. Olivet. Pope fo Grant Documents Show Special Faculties Rome — It will be easier an apostolic constitution es> Pius XII Unawed than usual for Catholic who tahllshing an “extraordinary have Incurred penalties to jubilee” beginning Jan. 1, 1966, be absolved, say members of a and ending May 29 of the same U.S. Bishops press paoel ia dis­ year to celebrate the conclusion cussing a number of special of the Council. By Fascist Ire privileges conceded to a coo> The jubilee will center feasor during the jubilee period around the Bishops of the in* Rome — Documents from the Pope's messages of solidar­ report said, was recorded by after the closing of the Second dividual dioceses rather than the Vatican archives reveal ity addressed to the rulers of the Pope’s top aide, Monsignor Vatican Council. around the Pope in Rome as in that Pope Pius XII’s reac- Belgium, the Netherlands, and Giovanni Battista Montlni, now jubilees of the past. tion to an obvious threat Luxembourg after Germany Pope Paul VI. In a memoran­ Pope Paul VI has published from the Fascist government had invaded those countries. dum, the future Pope wrote, All privileges and Indulgences of Italy was that he bad "no Mr. Alfieri, according to the speaking of Pius XII, "The connected with the event will fear of ending up, if necessary, Vatican report, told Pope Pius Pope said that in certain cir­ By Pope be able to be enjoyed or gained in a concentration camp or in the Fascist government was cumstances he cannot remain in the individual diocese and hostile hands." greatly annoyed with him and silent. The governments give Catholics are not required to It was also brought out that that "something grave” might precedence to political and mil­ come to Rome to gain them as the Pontiff told Dino Alfieri, happen at any moment. itary considerations and over­ Bishop in the past. Italian ambassador to the Holy It said the Pontiff's reaction look considerations of morality One of the special privileges, See, that he would have "words to this obvious threat was to tell and law.” according to the Bishops’ pre.ss of fire" to say but was restrain­ the envoy that he had "no fear panel members, permits confes­ ing himself at the moment be­ of ending up. if necessary, in a Vatican authorities made pub­ Walsh sors to absolve any Catholic cause he did not want to make concentration camp or in hos­ lication of the book possible by from "censure and ecclesiasti­ things worse for the Poles after tile hands." setting aside a rule that ar­ cal penalties for having joined Nazi Germany invaded Poland chives documents must not be the Masons or other societies” in September, 1939. The conversation, the Vatican published for at least 50 years. Hailed of the sam e kind. Masonry in the U.S. is very Excerpts from Vatican rec­ Rome — ‘‘You have given different from some of the ords are contained in a book Mexico Unit Called a splendid example of true European branches, says Mon­ published here. It had previous­ The priestly fidelity, and you signor Mark J. Hurley, Vice ly been annoonced that the Model for Other Lands at Mid nave been truly a loyal ‘Ste­ Chancellor of the San Francisco Holy See had agreed to permit highllg ward of the Gospel,' as St. archdiocese. publication of all documents in (Register Special) On the six-man secretariate Joseph Paul is want to call all priests." European branches, he the archives concerned with is a team of brothers, one of These words were contained pointed out, have a long history World War II, as bad been San Salvador — The Social whom, Dr. Pedro Velasquez In a Papal letter addressed to of anti-clericalism and anti- urged in requests received from Secretariat of the Bishops of heads the group. BLshop Jam es K. Walsh, M.M., Catholicism. However, the law many countries. Mexico is "certainly a model Monsignor Fortier calls them IVA and dated on the 50th anniver­ against joining Masonry is still for every country where there "probably the best team in the sary of his ordination, Dec. 7. on the books of Canon l.aw. The requests, it was reported, are people living in misery, ig­ whole of Latin America.” He Talla, The American Bi.shop has been According to Canon Law 2035, were sparked by the controver­ norance. and indifference." says the trust given laymen "is exact si imprisoned in Shanghai since any Catholic who joins the sy over The Deputy, the play That is the opinion of Monsi­ maybe the most startling and mas M 1958. Masons or other associations of by Rolf Hochhuth which gnor Charles B. Fortier, an important aspect of their work.” being d< The letter from Pope Paul the same kind which plot charged that the Pope did not American priest who is serving Eighteen fully organized and historian was delivered to the Maryknoll against the Church or legitimate do enough to prevent Nazi ex­ as assistant director of the In­ independent centers have been Writeri house in Rome. civic authorities is automatical­ termination of the Jews. ter-American Co-operative In­ formed up to now from one of the I The letter added: ly excommunicated, and that The Holy See and the War In stitute of Panama. end of Mexico to another. celebrate "A half century of dedicated excommunication is reserved to Europe, March 1939 to August by at lea and selfless service of Christ the Holy See. 1940, has been published here who wer the Priest, the greatest part of However, under the privilege in French. Soto exp which was spent in bringing the granted by Jubilee constitution, It was recalled that in his portedly message of Christ to those who a Catholic could go to his con­ Christmas message of 1942, hassee in knew him not, is a stirring ex fessor and be absolved of the Pope Pius condemned the fact ample not only for members of excommunication if be prom­ that "hundreds of thousands of Documi your own Maryknoll Missionary ised to withdraw from persons who, without any fault Most Reverend Fulton J. Sheen Westeodii Society, but also for those young The Beginning . . . and tha End Masonry or the other societies. on their part, sometimes only Most of us are half-persons, which is another men who aspire to this lofty vo­ No recourse to Rome will be The Hall of Congregations (top photo) in menical Council w ere held Dec. 8 in St. because of their nationality or cation. necessary during the Jubilee the Vatican Palace, Vatican City, was the Peter’s Square (bottom photo). White-robed race, have been condemned to way of saying that we are neurotics. But we like "You have not stinted in giv­ year. scene for a preparatory meeting of Cardinals Council F ath ers are shown as they walked death or to a slow decline.” being demi-humans because it saves us from re­ ing yourself for the people you Lil Monslgnor George W. Shea of and otlier high-ranking prelates for the open­ six abreast through the crowd in the square The book said Mr. Alfieri sponsibility and suffering. If we were deaf,. we have loved so much. Even to­ called on Pius XII ostensibly to Immaculate Conception semi­ ing of (he Second Vatican Council in October, to their places around the outdoor altar, would not have to worry about the automatic drill By Bis day, as you give a further vivid nary, Darlington, N.Y.. pointed say goodbye prior to his trans­ manifestation of your dedica­ 1962. Presiding over this session was Pope where Pope Paul VI celebrated Pontifical out that these societies were fer to Berlin by the Mussolini on the street. If Kve had no sense of smell, we could (Bishop tion in suffering for Christ, you John XXIII, seated at far end of the center Mass and spoke from his throne before the banned in the past because of government, but his actual mis­ live near the stock yards was a me continue to encourage and in­ table. doors of the Basilica. Theologici their hostility to the Church. He sion was to inform the Pontiff spire others to a similar serv­ Formal closing ceremonies of the 2lst Ecu- of the Duce’s misgivings about w ith impunity. If we were added that he did not believe blind, we would never ice. for a moment that American The tui Ma.sons were plotting the over’ have to worry about ing die. "For your love of the Church throw of the government or plot­ the prie and for your aelf-sacrlfice we Broadcast of Sex Views beggars and their tin ting against the Church. cups. W hy do so many stands Th are must grateful. Would that Father Franci.s J. McCool, Nuns Return prize; A f we were able to offer you in per­ S.J., professor at Rome’s ponti­ In Canada Criticized faint at the sight of heart. son words of comfort and con- fical Biblical Institute, said the discover the meaning and power blood? Because they Thus, w •olatlon.” V ancouver, B.C. — Dr. Wilder various privileges conceded by To Danger G. Penfield, president of the of norm al love,” Dr. Penfield would rather surrender corny rheti the Jubilee document are old Vanier Institute of the Family, asserted. "And it is a very great consciousness than face other age, Another letter from Cardinal formulas which have been at­ AjumanI, Uganda — Nuns Father Benedetti reported: results of i Amlelo Cicognani, Papal Sec­ has called "UI advised” the loss to them. tached to similar documents in "Those priests were loo opt! airing by the Canadian Broad­ "The love which man and wife the stress that the blood Second Va retary of State, was sent the who risked their lives in a the pa.st. mistic about their situation, and casting Corporation of the sex may experience am ounts to so evokes. O n e woman end. same day to Bishop John W. jungle trek escaping from He said many of these laws the Southern Sudan about a now since July new massacres views of an American psycholo­ much more than such people wrote me: "I refused to Debate . Comber, MaryknoU's Superior are still in the code of Canon happened, the four priests are and not w General. year ago may have returned to gist. Dr. Albert Ellis. su.spect. U is a strong support read your GOD LOVE Law, but that the code is to be the possible martyrdom they es­ all in prison, all churches are Dr. Penfield, who said he had through life even when illness on every "Would that circumstances revised. It is very possible, he destroyed or spoiled, no one YOU column for months Council exi: were such as to permit Bishop caped before. been swept "by a wave of takes away capacity for what said, that many of these laws tabernacle contains the Blessed anger" when he heard Dr. Ellis, Elli-s narrowly defines as 'sex,' " because it threw a bur­ gate obser Walsh to join with his many which reflect situations that no They have not been heard of Sacrament in the vicariate of the climat friends in thanking Almighty .since July, when eleven of the declared: he said. den on me that I did not t i longer exist or that have no Juba (formerly with more than "Like an arrogant devil's ad­ "The truth is that pre-marital Council, hi God for these long years of significance for the present day, group of native Sudanese Sis­ 200,000 Catholics), thousands, want to bear." So long sionate say faithful service.” the Cardina ters left to return to Juba in the vocate, Ellis recommended pre­ sexual indulgence hurts many may be removed. tens of thousands refugees ar­ marital and extra-marital .sex people, particularly the two di­ as we live in this state and all are said. "1 take this occasion to Southern Sudan to help the four rived in Uganda, and so far no respective ' congratulate him for his dedi­ remaining priests in the vica­ relation.s as often as desirable rectly involved,” Dr. Penfield o f blinding ourselves to the hunger and thirst of Though censures are not sins news about the eleven little Sis­ and proper. asserted. "It takes from them The fact cated years on behalf of the but rather Juridical penalties at­ riate apostolic in their mission­ ters. others, we feel God's wrath. That is, we feel uncom­ gious libert: Church's missions." ary work. "He seemed to do away with their best chance for a success­ tached to sins, the Church in We hope they are hidden in fortable, divided, neglected. This is His w a y of tell­ tioned in iti Cardinal Agagianian, who That was the report of Father all sen.se of guilt in regard to ful and happy married life." some cases makes absolution some far villages, but this is a such gratification unless it ing us not to go on ignoring the rest of the world. cil, has bee heads the Vatican office charged from sin dependent on the prior Luigi Bcnedetli, who is in hope.” said Father Benedetti, an ethical a with missionary work, also charge of the Catholic church brought ‘harm* to someone. In removal of these penalties. De­ who gave his address as Catho­ his own case, he said, pre­ Reds Distort to sustain a sent a letter to Bishop Comber. pending on their gravity, they here. As you can see, God seems wrathful when we He said: lic Church, P.O. Ajumani, Via marital exploration helped him are variously reserved to spe­ He said the priests’ belief that Gulu, Uganda. to make a "good arrangement’.” Korean Bibles resist loving the needy; He seems angry because we This conti cial confessors, the Bishop or things had quieted down were (When nuns from the Sudan end of the "Ever since Bishop Walsh's "About himself he said. 'I do New York — A display are the w ay we are. The moment we cut into our re­ the Holy See. too optimistic.” who had formerly served Fath­ sive case ft unjust condemnation by a Chi­ not belong to any Church and I here of "counterfeit” jour­ sources, for example to help a leper, then w hat was er Benedetti risked their lives believe that religion has done nals, books and magazines tion generi nese Communist court several wroth appears as love. His wrath is identical w ith when the C years ago and bis consequent to join him in Uganda, the "Re­ more harm than good’.” recently circulated in South gister” reported on their epic proposition Imprisonment in Shanghai, be Dr. Penfield, describing him Korea included copies of Ko­ His love. The difference is not in Him but in us. trek through the jungles. Father self as "a physician who has rean Bibles, (he texts of God's wroth against me fo r being a Pharisee is one more pleasii has been remembered in a spe­ Benedetti says “Register” read­ sisteot with cial way, not only in the practiced in New York and which were distorted to serve and the same thing as God's love for me when I am ers subsequently helped him Montreal, among the poor and North Korean Communist the faith of thoughts and prayers of Mary- build a convent for the heroic a Publican. The sun is no different when it shines on of a person knollers, but also in those of all among the rich," said he dis­ propaganda purposes. The Sisters. The priest was expctlled exhibit was arranged at the mud and when it shines on wax. But it hardens the freely practi Christians, who see his present agreed with Dr. Ellis. with the ho from the Sudan when trouble "I am not sure that he under­ Carnegie Endowment Inter­ privations and sufferings as a first broke out there.) one and softens the other, if then you feel that you sound consci heroic act of supplication being stands what real love is," he national center on the United ore a half-person, if you feel that God does not love said. Nations plaza by South Ko­ olfered to God for the persever­ you, it is because you ore not loving others. Try lov­ There wert ance of Chinese Catholics in "Those who treat the sexual rean authorities. ing. Try showing it on behalf of those hundreds of early stages their holy faith, and for the urge wrongly often never do bate, considc eventual liberation of the The Council poor bishops who came to me daily at the Council, statement of Church in that great country S a id It begging for help. 1 am giving them of my substance; evident fact from the hands of its enemies. Suppose We Send YOU therefore I hove a right to ask you to give of yours. would have . When there is ques- Archbishop I "Bishop Walsh’s many years tion of harmonizing con­ Furthermore, it will make you feel less "muddy" sessor of thi of work in China seem now to jugal love with the re­ A Check for a Change? and turn you into a "softie" for Christ's soke. 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Kelliher The Vatican Council Is In a very real sense, the for centuries and could be con­ groups. Their Import will be have wanted it to be. neverthe­ over. The decrees have Council reflects the moral mir­ sidered as the second half of the measured in the future genera­ less, the solid ground rules for been promulgated, the Bish­ acle of the Holy Spirit, the statement on Papal infallability. tions of clerics who will be edu­ apostolic activity are well de­ ops have left mr borne, and the promised Paraclete, in the Many historians feel that if the cated under the new directives. fined. benches which have stood in the Church. The diverse camps of Franco-Pnissian War and an In­ The schema of the role of the Contemporary historians will ded by nave of St. Peter’s are being ta­ theological thought, called by vasion of Romo by republican laity and the controversial sch­ attempt to synthesize the vari­ nsignor ken down. the modem terras of conserva­ forces had not cut short the ema 13 will be a source of refer­ ous elements of the Council, le nl, now It was the best “covered” tive or progressive, were ortho­ first Vatican Council, there ence for any future Catholic ac­ will be a hopeless task. The moran- Council that the world has ever dox in thetr dogmatic theories. would have been some clarifica­ tion in the Church. With its proc­ magnanimity of John and the di­ wrote, seen. It was the best “covered” What divided them was the se­ tion of collegiality by those lamation, the many attempts by plomacy of Paul, under the “The in the number of newspaper mantics of presentation. No doc­ Council Fathers. priests, nuns and lay people to aegis of the Paraclete, have lin cir- men, television commentators, ument of the Council reflects Other schemas, on the role of make the Church a living reality fused the best minds of Cathol­ rem ain authors, and what have you. any major change In dogma or the Bishops, seminaries, the in the world will have a common icism in a Council which only s give Whether it was the best “cov­ moral pronouncement. What we priesthood, are of more particu­ fount from which to draw. While future centuries will be able to ad mil- ered” Council from the view­ see Is a re-statem ent of age-old lar interest to certain specific not as sweeping as some would appreciate for what it has done. . over- point of accuracy and balanced truths in a modern setting. orality reporting is another question. The statement on the Jews, The impact of what this Coun­ the question of religious liberty cil will mean on the contempor­ and the concept of Episcopal ary religious scene cannot be collegiality are not new doc­ judged or evaluated by any set trines. The freedom of man’s Abortion Drive standards. The whole spectrum conscience to follow what he of events which surrounded its considers to be morally right is inception, its initial undertak­ a basic fundament of moral ings. the halting, lengthy de­ theology. The notion of the bates of the first session, the Episcopal collegiality has been Warning Sounded A Child Is Born untimely death of Pope John, discussed in theology classes The celebration of the Feast of the Nativity the nun-sacristan presents Mother Superior and the electior of Pope Paul St. Louis — A “very ac­ pose of which was to sell abor­ moral principles involved and are factors which have in­ at Midnight Mass on Christmas eve is the with an image of the Baby Jesus to be placed tive and well organized tion to the people of America.” “ its conclusion was favorable to fluenced the final documents campaign” is under way In abortion.” highlight of the season for the Sisters of St. In the chapel creche. and decrees of the Council He said there were three He scored the “medical panel­ Joseph in Boston. A few minutes before Mass, the United States to legalize ne of 1 Fathers. criminal abortions. Catholic participants on the pro­ ists for their failure to mention, isqucz This is the warning of Paul V. gram hut “they were allowed criticize, or censure the pre­ Harrington, vice officialis of the very little time and only innocu­ marital promiscuity that caused them metropolitan tribunal of the ous rem arks of theirs were the unwanted pregnancy.” in the 1 * Where Was 1st American Christmas Mass? Boston archdiocese. presented after very careful ’’ He ! , Tallahassee, Fla. — The dent. cite the possibility that the as in another report, ” ... in cites an ancient historian who Monsignor Harrington, who is editing of their original state­ Criminal abortion, Monsignor ;n “ is exact site of the first Christ­ “observance” of the first Christ­ the Indian town of Anhayea, reportedly obtained a large part also a medico-morri consultant m ents.” Harrington said, is the direct and ♦ mas in America (probably with­ just four miles west of the city of his data as early as 1557 from for the National Federation of The Monsignor said the tele­ antithesis and contradiction of mas Mass in America is cast concerned an unwed the purpose, spirit, and Ideal of /ortc." being debated among Florida out the necessities to conduct lim its.” several survivors of the De Soto Catholic Physicians’ guild, said: I and * Mass) could have been as early expedition. expectant mother. He character­ medicine, as well as a violatlain historians. Westendick claims that the ized “maudlin sentimentalism” of the physician’s Hippocratic been i as 1528. A few survivors of a According to Westendick. re­ “Once a state grants a right one Writers agree that the Feast memorial marker erected at the which gave no consideration to oath. of the Nativity was definitely previous expedition were at that cent newspaper reports state to murder the unborn, it is only time slaves of Indians some­ mounds site is not accurate. He a short step to the position celebrated with a complete Mass contradictory and false claims * by at least one of the 12 priests where in Texas, according to quotes the text of the marker as where the state could order the reports. and promotions of the events killing of unborn and a shorter Pope Cheered os He Pays Homage who were members of the De follows: “ Since 12 priests ac­ 1 step to commanding the death Soto expedition. The group re­ companied the Spaniards, it is and location does not give the At Immaculate Conception Shrine f The Florida dispute is wheth­ truths to the public. He says Father Kelliher, a grad­ of living defectives, then healthy /• portedly wintered near Talla­ prob.^ble that the first Christ­ hassee in 1539. er Christmas Mass in 1539 was mas service in the United that his collection of document­ uate of Louvain in Bel­ individuals. . .this is a right the Rome — Thousands of Rom­ by God from the stain of original / state never must have.” ] held near Indian mounds located States was celebrated here.” ed proof is submitted in the in­ gium, is director of com- ans cheered and prayed with sin since she was to be the « Documents prepared by Frank approximately two and a half He disagrees with the word terest of historical accuracy and munication.s media for the His views were expressed In Pope Paul VI when he paid his mother of Jesus Christ. Westendick, Tallabassee resi­ miles north of Tallahassee or “probable” as misleading and honesty. Diocese of Worcester. the current issue of the Linacre annual homage at the statue of Pope Paul in an open car Quarterly, journal of the feder­ Our Lady of the Immaculate h e r t\ braved the slightly chilly eve­ / ation of physicians’ guilds. Conception on the downtown ike f Spanish square here. ning air and stood to acknowl­ r e - t Monsignor Harrington cited a The date of the Immaculate edge the cheering thousands lin­ w e Liberty Declaration Does Not End Problems recent telecast by a major net­ Conception (Dec. 8) is a nation­ ing his route from the Vatican. * \ work, the “sole and evident pur- rill al holiday in Italy, and the At the base of the statue he was B y Bishop John J . Wright sues involved, of one’s judgment depth study by theologians and past, the present, and the fu­ The misgivings with respect Romans flock to the Spanish greeted by a number of Cardi­ jid (Bishop Wright of Pittsburgh of the religious interests affect­ historians alike. However, he ture. to the present involve, in effect, square to leave tributes of flow­ nals and by the Spanish Am­ rds was a member of the Council’s ed, and of the historical impli­ did not duck the issue in its The misgivings relating to pastoral considerations the nar­ ers and donations of money at bassador to the Holy See, whose Theological Commission.) cations of the doctrine set forth. present terms, pointing out that the past include a fear that our rowness of which may perhaps Rabbi Hits ir e t the base of the enormous col­ office and residence give the Thus, those chiefly concerned the question involves, among generation is attempting an ab­ be suggested, but the sincerity umn topped by the statue of the square its name. /e r , The tumult and the shout­ with the need for the protection other defects, an oversimplifi­ solute and final reading of a of which admits of no question. 'Peaceniks' These men see the document Immaculate Conception. , pope Paul made an offering )Ut J ing die. The prelates and of religion will rejoice in the cation of the problem itself. moral problem which remains Boston — Rabbi Joseph S. in no small degree contingent in present danger of being The statue and column were of a large basket of white gladi- 1 the priests depart. Still document's unequivocal state­ Shubow has defended an Amer­ tin He concluded that the Second and subject to constantly chang­ abused by well-financed, placed in the square by Pope j olas and knelt briefly in prayer. stands Thine ancient greatest ment of the unique claim s of Vatican Council came to see the ican Legion post's withdrawal n y 1 ' ing historical circumstances. gressive denominational groups Pius IX to commemorate the!He greeted the officials and prize: A free but conscientious Catholicism on the devout con­ question of religious liberty as of an award from a fellow of 4 science. who. as a matter of plain fact, dogmatic definition of the doc-1 prelates and then imparted his heart. involving at least two aspects This misgiving leads those rabbi who has been a “peaceltrine that Mary was excepted j blessing e y i < Those chiefly concerned with who share it to feel that our have no regard for religious Thus, with a bit of perhaps — one, the moral duties of pub­ ecumenism but are intent on re­ demonstrator.” corny rhetoric adapted from an­ the promotion of liberty will re­ distinction between the prob­ ler 1 lic authority toward the true re­ ligious proselytism, not to say Rabbi Shubow of Temple 1 other age, we might sum up the joice in the honest recognition ligion; the other, the discharge lems of the present and the Bnai Moshe, Brighton, casti-'^ ce by the document of the ultimate past may turn out to be too the exploitation of peoples un­ i J results of religious liberty in the of that duty in the light of the prepared socially or education­ gated anti-war marchers as^ >d Second Vatican Council at its place of conscience itself in au­ neat, deceptive, and injurious demands of the dignity of the ally to distinguish the wheat of spreaders of disunion, discord, sn ( 1 end. thentic religious choices and human person as a necessary to the very values we seek to and di.ssension. salutary religious action. promote. the Gospel from the chaff of THE to 1 ^ Debate has been prolonged element of the common good. sectarianism. The Crosscup - Pishon Amer­ and not without strong feeling Church leaders up to the end ican Legion post had sched- . Those who see in the broad Those who worry about the uled its good government! [ C3IFT T H A T on every side. Prelates and ethical tradition of Anglo-Saxon of the 19th century were, for Bishops May IS Council experts, as well as dele­ future are fearful of mounting award for Rabbi Roland B. L M public law, America’s Included, clear historical reasons, more Give Up Rings religious indifferentism and SAYS r- gate observers and writers, in involved in the fight on the first Gittleshon, Episcopal Bishop j ; substantial guarantees of both even moral cynicism. They Anson Phelps, and Cardinal! U 9t the climate created by the religion and liberty will be problem: the Church since Leo Rome — A number of Bishops “I LOVE YOU" Council, have had their pas­ have an authentic pastoral con­ Richard Cushing. When thei 9 grateful to those who brought XIII (in a sense, beginning with who attended the Ecumenical cern about a tendency they sionate say; the debate is over to the final document a practi­ Leo XIII) has been more in­ Council may give up their ex­ award was withdrawn from the* ^ i ^e J and all are prepared to go their think they detect even within rabbi. Bishop Phelps declined THE HOLY FATHER'S MISSION AID Ta THE ORIENTAL CHURCH i cal wisdom distilled from gen­ volved, for reasons not less his­ pensive jeweled Episcopal >f respective ways. the Church, a disposition to iso­ to accept it. erations of historic experience. torical, in the battle surround­ rings in favor of the gold-plated late the question of conscience 1- The fact of the right to reli­ ing the second problem. These rings given to all the Council Cardinal Cushing, however, Christmas is Christ's Birthday. To show Him you gious liberty, never widely ques­ Others, not less numerous, from the influence of the will receive the award. ! love Him, sacrifice something for the poor! . . , 1- who like to see their liberties latter battles reached a certain Fathers by Pope Paul VI. Church’s community of moral 4 tioned in itself within the Coun­ peak in the Pontificates of Pius In Trichur, India, for instance. At St. Anne's 1. cil, has been proclaimed within pegged to philosophical and the­ According to informed authority and to identify the Institute barefoot boys are learning to earn a ological. not to say Scriptural, XI and Pius XII; the flowering voice of conscience with person­ ' ' an ethical and doctrinal context of the doctrinal developments sources here, the expensive living as farmers, bakers, tailors, thanks to our to sustain and strengthen it. foundations, will be glad that rings would be sold and the al values rather than divine im Classified Ads rugged Father Joseph. “ To go on with the farm & continental European theologi­ resulting from them has come peratives or objective conside­ with John XXIII and Paul VI. money used to help underdevel­ Classified adi run through all Register work, we must have a Jeep —and 1 can get 9 This context provides at the ans, chiefly French and Bel­ oped nations. rations transcending person­ editions. The rate Is 85< per word per one second-hand, in good condition, for only gian. fought for the inclusion of Conversation with those who al crises. Issue. Minimum 12 words. If four or end of the Council an impres­ The Rome sources say that mort consecutive Issues are used, the $2,025,” he writes. “ Won't you ask someone sive case for a moral proposi­ these more abstract but hardly opposed the decree reveals Pope Paul’s surprising gift How far are they right? Time rate is 80< per word per Issue. Peyment to open his heart?” . . . In Jordan, not far from S must accompany all orders. Ads received Bethlehem, infants In makeshift Bedouin tents tion generally clear enough less essential elements of the three general areas of misgiv­ was inspired by Cardinal Leo will tell. on Monday will appear in the Issue! 1 when the Council opened. The document. ing with regard to the position Suenens of Malines-Brussels, printed the following week. WHAT shiver in their sleep on the desert sand. $3 j: will buy four blankets.. . . Refugee families in proposition is this: Nothing Is All will take satisfaction from of the Council majority. Rough­ Belgium, and by Cardinal Pope Sees Fr. DePauw MISCELLANEOUS YOU DO miserable camps can be kept In milk, cheese, j , ^ more pleasing V- God nor con­ the final agreement on the im­ ly these misgivings relate to the Giacomo Lercaro of Bologna. ST. JOHN'S CRYSTAL SPRINGS MIS­ Rome — F ather Gommer A. SISSIPPI, r>eeds donations. 7B1 square FOR flour, for only $10 a month. Remind us, If you sistent with human dignity than portance of Pope Pius XII’s DePauw has been granted a miles, 27,051 populetlon, 171 Catholics. feed a family for a month, to send you an Oliva the faith of the believing heart concept of the “common good” F ather Ed. OTHERS personal audience by Pope Paul YOU Wood Rosary as our thank-you. . . . Christ's of a person whose religion is as a dynamic norm in the ad­ NICE HOLY PICTURES - Assorted 25 VI. According to the priest he for SI .00. Victor Lussler, 2502 N. Rldge- DO Birthday is just one week away. Your gift to tho freely practiced in accordance judication of religious liberty. Cardinal Spellman Plans re<’eived the Pope’s “warmest way Ave., Chicago, Illinois, 60647. missions says to Him, “ I love You,” __ What with the honest dictates of a Not less universally welcome, FOR blessings.” Father DePauw was —TEACHERS WANTED— HIM are “ the missions” ? They are people, not place- sound conscience. of course, is the docum ent’s a founder of the Catholic Tradi­ names. They are lepers, cancer sufferers, tha linking of religious liberty to Christmas in Vietnam College - secondary - elementary. Write: New York — Cardinal Francis Spellman of New tionalist MovemeLt. and was its NATIONAL CATHOLIC PLACEMENT blind, the aged, foundlings, homeless refugees. There were those who, in the Pope John’s emphasis on fuller spokesman until requested to SERVICE. 412 /Melcher Elkhart, Indiana. They are the people for whom Christ became an early stages of the Council de­ views of the rights of the per.son. York will visit U.S. troops in Vietnam during the FREE samplei birth announcemants. infant, and was crucified. What you do for tha refrain by Cardinal Lawrence Unique different. M. WInser, 1129 Sultana, bate, considered that a simple However, there will be reas­ Chistmas season, the 15th consecutive year he has Shehan of Baltimore. San Jn«, California. 95122. hungry, the shivering, the abandoned, He said, statement of the seemingly self- you do for H im .. . . How to celebrate Christ's onable questions raised. Many spent the holidays with U.S. personnel overseas. ______VOCATIONS — MEN evident fact of religious liberty of these have been set forth by Cardinal Spellman, Military Vicar of U.S. armed Birthday? Do something for the poorl We'll send would have been sufficient. friendly critics among the Coun­ forces, said he is “concerned” for the welfare of “ MODERN MONKS OP your gifts (tax-deductible, of course) to the Holy Archbishop Pietro Parente, as­ AMERICA” Father. He’ll use them exactly as you request. cil observers; many more were “the men and women who defend our country” in This manu­ Invest your savings sessor of the Holy Office, so set forth by Council Fathers in script, about a ^ suggested at one stage and Car­ Vietnam and wants to be with them for Christmas. com m unity o f the avalanche of “modi” (tech­ “Even though I have just returned from Rome,” working Brothars, will EARN □ $10,000 will build a parish “ plant” complete dinal Joseph Ritter of St. Louis nical reservations formally vot­ ba sent without obliga­ (church, school, rectory, convent) somewhera was among the many who said the Cardinal, who is 76, “I will be happy to tion upon roquesl. ed within the Council) with travel around the world one more time.” For Information, write overseas. Name it for your favorite saint in agreed. which, practically to the end, BROTHERS OF ST. JOSEPH your loved ones' memory. Those worried lest failure so many threatened to bury the Box 24S-R Bethany, Oklahoma 7300S n A church can be built for $3,800, a school fully to debate the issue might document. for $3,200. The Bishop in charge will write do harm to religion itself, re­ The heart of the difficulty is S'Z MissroN to you. joiced when Pope Paul VI, at this: How do we square this the end of the third session, de­ GIFT □ How can one missionary do the work of ten? 20th-century Catholic statement INTEREST Put him on wheels. A small car costs $2,255. clined to support the efforts of INVEST for LIFE and ETERNITY CHECK on religious liberty with 19th- Give part of it at least? those who then wis^ied to strike IN UST century, not to mention m edie­ through our Mission Contract O The Holy Father uses stringless gifts In any a resounding blow for liberty val, pronouncements of the hy demanding an early vote. amount ($5,000, $1,500, $500, $100, $50, $25, highest ecclesiastical authority You w ill have an assured income from your money, and your CATHOLIC $10, $5, $2) where they're needed m ost Those worried lest debate be­ on the same subject? yond the reasonable limits pro­ good deed w ill assist needy students to the Priesthood. CHURCH □ It costs only $8.50 a month ($100 a year) Bishop De Smedt’s final re­ to train a native priest For $12.50 a month vided by two Council sessions, port is frank in declaring that plus inter-session work resulting ($150 a year) you can train a native Sister. some aspects of this question If you Invest money through our SCHOOL F^yments at your convenience, of course. in three total revisions of the will be the object of future LIFE INCOME MISSION original schema, might do HOSPITAL grave damage to the recogni­ CONTRACT (AN ANNUITY) you w ill have . . . tion of liberty, rejoiced when Dear ENCLOSED PLEASE FIND $ _ Pope Paul, midway in the • No worry about the stock market. An interest check every month RETIREMENT HOME Monsignor Ryan: fourth session, declined to sup­ as long as you live. port those seeking to stall ac­ • A remembrance in the prayers and Masses o f our S.V.D. mission­ Please tion. BONDS return coupon In fact, of course, the Pope aries throughout the world. with your offering clearly helped force the issue by • The consolation o f aiding the Apostolic work o f the Church. America’s Largest his historic trip to the United Exclusive Underwriter of Nations; it was clear by then Church • School • Hospital THI CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION that the debate had been full Retirement Home Bonds and fair, that the resultant Information held in Send me information on your Ufe Income Mission Contract Amoiots f Council document was in many B. C. Z IIO LIR AND COMPANY ways better than the one report­ strict confidence. Name______Age. Security Building 135 E. 42nd SL N E A R E A S T ed out in 1964. It was also clear West Band, Wis. New York, N.Y. by then that the Council Fa­ WRITE A ddrgg, M I S S ia iM S thers were just about 90 per FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN, President cent agreed that the time had lODAf TO C ity______.Zone___State- MSGR. JOSEPH T. RYAN, National Secretary come for action and that the Write: Catholic N ear East Welfare Assoc, action should be positively fa­ 330 Madison Avenue • New York, N.Y. 10017 Telephone: 212/YUkon 6-5840 vorable. S.V.D. CATHOLIC UNIVERSITIES Choice of the strong points of REV. FATHER RALPH Address “ the document itself will be 316 N. MICHIGAN / CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60601 made in the light of one’s per­ “ s r sonal reading of the moral is­ Bishop John J. Wright ★ ★ m '

Page 24 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Dec. 16, 1965

Man's Right to Worship Defended I :-ll Vatican City — In a 4(X)0 true religion, and that “truth science in ail his activity, so The family can freely live May word statement divided into cannot impose itself except as to come to God, and not be l(s own domesUc reUglous 15 sections, the Second Vati­ by virtue of Us own (ruth as restrained from so acting, life, and paren(s have the ' h can Council concisely defines it makes its entrance into (he especially in religious right to choose (be kind of Thrc and defends man’s civil right mind, at once quietly and m atters. religious education their chil­ to worship according to his with power.” “Injury is done to the hu­ dren are to receive, the docu­ May conscience. In an era of growing man person, and to the very ment says, and governments N C W C correspondent aw areness of the dignity of order estabiished by God for should not impose an unjust James C. O’Neill, in a sum­ the human person, constitu­ human life if the free exer­ burden on parents, thus im­ And mary of the Reiigious Liber­ tional limits should be set cise of religion is denied in peding free exercise of this ty document promulgated at to the powers of government, society, provided just public right. May the Council cites the essential so that there may be no en­ order is observed.” Government, which has a point that: croachment on the rightful The statement adds that And “This Vatican Council de­ freedom s of the person and of religious communities are duty to mintain the inviola­ clares that the human person association. also not to be hindered by ble right of citizens, should has a right to religious free­ Other points made in the government action in train­ enact just laws to safeguard dom. This freedom means document are that men must ing and appointing their per­ effectively the citizen’s right sonnel in building, and in that all men are immune have immunity from external to religious liberty. from coercion on the part of coercion as well as psycholog­ communicating with religious individuals or of social ical freedom to live according authorities and communities Christians are urged to groups, and of any human to truth as they know it, as abroad. These groups also charity and patience in pro­ power, in such wise that no they are morally bound to do. have the right to teach pub­ claiming their beliefs to those in error, or ignorant of the 51. G a b rie l P o sta l G u ild E m p lo y e s H o n o red one is to be forced to act in licly, and give witness to their a manner contrary to his be­ THE DIVINE law “eternal faith, but should refrain from faith. Claude Deals, left, president of the St. Gabriel Guild of Mayerly. Among the founders not present for the picture are liefs. whether privately or objective and universal” is any manner of action which THE LAST section of the Postal Workers, presents honorary life memberships in the George Ford and George Cull. All except Telk and Zadra are publicly, whether alone, or in the highest norm of human might seem to carry a hint of coercion or of a kind of per­ statement praised govern­ guild to postal employes who founded (he annual postal cor­ retired. The guild’s annual Communion day was held recent­ association with others, with­ life, which imposes the duty and gives the right to every suasion that would be dis- ments which have given reli­ porate Communion group 32 years ago. Others are, from the ly. Plans are now under way for a day of recollection in St. in due lim its.” The statement reaffirms man to seek religious truth so honorable or unworthy, gious liberty to their citizens, left, Josephine Jahnkc. Joe Telk, Kd Zadre, Jim Coughlin. Elizabeth’s church, Denver, on Jan. 16. that the Catholic Church be­ that he might with prudence especially when dealing with and denounces those which Lou Sullivan, George Miroslavich, Halph Dletscb, and William poor or uneducated people.” have not. i i - '. lieves it possesses the one form and follow his con­ ■ I In D e n v e r ■f I- in business |l CathoHcr Protestant an d ' W i A . i s i T News of ‘Register’ Advertisers Seminaries Note Increase i Phone 825-1145 Today to Place Your Classified Ad in the Register — p II Enrollment is up at Protes­ (interdenominational) called Ask for the Classified Department O p enin g A ppointed tant and Catholic seminaries in its 10 per cent increase in en- Only Want Ads received by phone or mall before 5 P.M. Tuesday Clarke Blake, new car dealer Clayton Holland, Colorado Denver. i-ollment “most encouraging can be published In the current week’s paper.______f: I in Thornton, has announced the The Iliff School of Theology in light of the great .shortage Springs, has been appointed SEWING MACHINES 4 0 1 FURNITURE FOR SALE opening of the new D and B assistant vice president of the of trained ministers.” The HELP WANTED FEMALE FURNISHED OR Camper Sales located at 8720 N. installment consumer loan de­ seminary reported that 13S UNFURNISHED 26A 65 WHITE UnpaInted furniture. Sale priced — Washington, Thornton. Widely Automatic, zig-zag, clean, only 4 ma i Chairs — Bar Stools — Chest of Drawers partment of Englewood State New Mexico Priest students were registered for $15 0ol~ O'’®*'' Phone — We Deliver — known in Den- the Fall quarter. Clean ) bedroom, kltcben. utilities, old. Does everything, bullt-ln. bank, accord­ laundry. Reasonable. 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The demonstrators 323-1456. 65 Models for (he Dec.' 23 and Dec. 30 He is now in residence here will become held that the new school will Portables. Consoles permanent res- issues of the ’'R egister” will with the Little Brothers of the “maintain and perpetuate a APTS. FOR RENT Prea Home Demonslratlaty—dll medals ONE DOLLAR SPECIAL idents Den- be on Sunday, Dec. 19, and Good Shepherd, at 901 13th system of segregated, un­ FURNISHED " No Sunday. Dec. 26, at 3 p.m. Street, NW. equal schools.” $5 .0 0 « up To Introduce You to the Register Classified Section Small 3 rm. apt., furn. or unfurn., email buffet 49.50, or free rent for cleaneng lady. Across from St. Bernadette's. Denver Sewing Ctr. FOR $ 1 .0 0 YOU GET 2 0 WORDS OR LESS 337-4287. Or Sunny, 4 rm. apt. nicely fum., private TO BUY, SELL OR SWAP bath 8i antrance. Utilities fum. Married Vaticai Your Parish Real Estate Guide couple- Only $70. 4585 Bryant 455-0317. This offer good for Classified Section only. a desire f ; UNFURNISHED APT. Does not apply to Real Estate DIsploy old ways FOR RENT 26 PRE-CHRISTMAS Ml Saul. 31-»St. James Advertising ous quej SALE manent ' LARGE FAMILY? $18,250 $5.00 and Up 1261 PENN. should 5 bdrms. ebove groimd, elec, kitchen Cheerful, 3 bedroom brick, bsmt. play New — Used B Repossessed FILL IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX weatlng space. Near schools and many room, 3 car gar., fr-place, dinette. Con­ NEAR CATHEDRAL 196S Singer, left In leyeway $13.00 Catholics extras your family will enloy. Vacant. sider offer. 3 biks. fo Montclair grade White, I96S Console $10.00 has dech 6577 S. CLARKSON school. Call JOHN WALLACE 781-3142. Quiet, respectable tenants. Elne, open erm $3S.OO Drive by then call to see. $23,500, FHA Singer Olal-a-Stltch $ 6.00 “Some or Conventional. MONTE CARROLL Reasonable PfsIf, 1965 Calend6 $15.00 there has I 355-1631 Realtor 355-1631 Universel. fully euto. $14.00 BY OWNER Singer Slant Needle $700 per mo. 757-7444 or 755-1195 222-6714 of the Cou: Singer Touch 8. Sew $6.50 per mo. pie and in 3 2 ----St. John Necchl Portable $15.00 Sacram ent Singer Featherw eight $30.00 told those a UNFURNISHED APTS. Over 309 M aOtlnes to Choose From general au< FOR RENT, D O N ’T MISS THIS WE FIX 'EM “ Is It m CONVENIENTLY LOCATED Spic 'N span, BIG, 2 bedroom bungalow. All Makes Sewing Machines Brick 2 bdrm . bungalow, living room & 2 full tub baths, 2 fireplaces, new kitchen. the subject uparate dining room, kitchen 8. break­ F.F. bsmt., den., bedroom, kitchen. Ga­ Home Serx'ice Calls $2.50 fast nook, plus bdrm. & rec. room In 86 GRANT APARTMENTS The Pope rage. $14,500, Owner Finance. St. Francis Parish Open Every Evening Spacious 1 & 3 bdrm. apts. $85. to tli 8 P.M. please call JOE RAY, 744-3184. BEATRICE M. SHIRK $110. w. w. cpts., drapes, h.w. heat. CUP $1.00 TO IT AND MAIL TO FINE HOMES VCtC«gtCtC*C New ft Used Furniture Mountain Empire Decorators tri level. Has 3 King-sized brdm i., 316 llon. Low taxes. Will show today. JOHN lor $11,500 & If you wish, will take your 777-9375 kitchen. baths, 2 fr-ptaces. Over 2500 sq. ft. llv. WALLACE 781-2142. home or equity In trade. His equity ^ Broadway Re-UphoIstery — Quality Work — Rea- 4815 E. 19th 333-4357 area, h.w. heat, shake roof. aft. gar. would be about $3650. Choice location Painting Inside and outside. Free esti­ »nable Rates — We Show Samples. (double). Drive by 1700 S. Harlan and and home for lady atone or elderly 777 Santa F e D r. mates. Call John O'Grady, 244-1495 Your Home — No Obligation — Work MONTE CARROLL couple. Guaranteed — Free Est. —• Term*. 355-1631 R ealler 355-U31 777-6639 255-40S4 781-7643 AVALON. * 4 ■ Blessed Sacrament GREENBRIER REALTY CALL JACK REIS PAINTING a DECORATING 922-1179 C. RAY BIGELOW 'T f 29 St. Francis 934-3593 R*-Upholsierlng by a reliable firm. 18 Papering years experience—terms _ 2021 FAIRFAX 21 Presentetion {322-1215 _ 377-1101 Member of Notre Oame Parish NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY ^ It happer Immaculate 3 bdrm. brick, partly fin. 233 E. MAPLE GUTTER SPOUTS Steaming 7145 C ourt PI. 222-1373 bsmt., lovely fam ily home oft Mont- 3-BDRM. BARGAIN Our Peisonalized CURTAIN CLEANERS ■I'i emperor Aug view and close to church 8i school. (Corner S. Grant) Texturing 114.835 will buy. Very neat 3 bdrm. home on corner lot, Well kept older 2 sty. home, 2 biks. to Service Sells Homes FRANCIS LACE CURTAIN CLEANERS. WALL CLEANING registered; t close to everything. Try $900. down at school. Cpt., fr-place, din-rm., new fur­ CURTAINS, CROCHETED TABl E- Pointing PERRY and BUTIER, INC. $99. a mo. Price has been drastically re­ nace, double gar. Must sell soon. Try. CLOTHS, DRAPERIES, BLANKETS, time when C 4569 E. Evans Realtors 757-7696 duced. AAove In between the Holidays. $1500 dn. Action Priced! 386-2255 P a u l; SPREADS, LINENS CLEANED BY LAT­ Gutters, Spouts MOUNTAIN EMPIRE DECORATORS Frawley. EST METHODS. HAND PRESSED ONLY. CEILING-WALLS . . . DIRTY? give in their Call Carl 438-3555 RSAiraB* 1259 KAIAMATH. TA. 5-3527. We tpeelallz* In Outtcr antf 238-1044 777-9375 SUN RIty. 2500 S. Broadway $h 4-3311 Spout Replaeement. KITCHEN GREASY - SMOKY? of David’s cl 6 —«'-Blessed Sacrament WALZAK, Realtor DECORATING Ovtters Cleaned and Repaired. PLUMBING reth, in Galil CONVENIENTLY LOCATED 28——St. Dominic 31- 5t. James Thoroughly Experienced. Front • Living Rooms - Bed­ lehem, to giv Brick 3 bdrm. bungalow, living room Buying — Selling — Trading Oetwndable, Guaranteed. ALAMEDA PLUMBING CO. room - Bath, Dirty, Smoky? li separate dining room, kitchen & A REAL BUY Repairing, new work, sewers and sink wife, Mary, v breakfaat nook, plus bdrm. 8i rec room Real Estate ELECTRICIAN SERVICE lines cleaned. Our work Is guaranteed. Have Them “Wash” and SAVE they were sti In bsmt. 2 car garage, covered iMtio. APT. HOUSE FOR SALE You oan't find a better buy. Near 8th Free Estimates. Ave. 3 bedrooms, 2 Hie baths, huge den. in Presentation — St. Rose American Roofing $$$$ On Re-PaInt. We Leave No oarpated A drapes. To see 3590 GRAPE, Remodeled brick, 2 apts., now rented. St. Anthony’s Parish. 609 E. Alameda $h 4-0300 brought forth plaasa call JOE RAY, 744-2184. new Birch kitchen. Beautiful yard, big Streaks or Sm ears. $5.00 a $125. per mo. Income. iV» lots. Bargain, roofed patio. No baserrsent — good stor­ Sheet M etal Co. swaddiing-clol age. ONLY $18,900. Call Harry Fox 424-3S27 ELECTRIC W IR IN G ROOFING room and up. prlcedl Terms. CH 4-MM 21S> Do-vning room for thei TASSn REALTOR NEW ROOFS—REPAIRS VanSchaack&Co. BEATRICE M . SHIRK Affar < p j t u SU 1-803S All Work Guaranteed • Raalfer 443-0647 Boulder! 21 Federal Blvd. 936-2361 Terms—Free Estimates 534 -43 93 IFINE HOMES Member of All Souls* Parish Jim Dwyer Electric TA — 5 6495 oAAmhAr ei Our I adv of Grace Parish I A v o lo P o iis k