High School Retreat' Plans Are Readied DENVER CATHaiC Plans for the annual retreat time will make the efforts to at- for students in the public high tend more meritorious, schools, to be held Monday. March 2.1. neared completion LOC.MIONS for the wariou- this week with the assignment retreats are as follows: .Stu- REGISTER of the retreat masters and dents from East High and Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations priest assistants. George Washington high will at- I The retreats, scheduled King church with THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1964 DENVER, COLORADO VOL. LVIll No. 31 various parts of the city for father John .-\nderson as re­ each of the public high schools, treat master will feature a new format that West High school and .\bra-, ham Lincoln high students will i i will involve the direct participa­ tion of the .students themselves. assemble at .-Ml .Saints’ church with Father Leonard Urban as % BESIDES the conferences and retreat master. North High school students Migrant Report the opportunity for the recep­ tion of the sacraments, there will meet in St. Dominic’s will be a .series of panels deal­ church, where Father Owen Mc­ Hugh will be retreat .master. i v . ing with apostolic spirit neces­ V sary for Catholic boys and girls Catholics attending South high in a secular environment. and Thomas Jefferson high schools will have Father Wil­ Through the open discussion Hails Lay Role liam Sievers as retreat master V'v/’* of the problems faced by teen­ at St. Vincent de Paul’s church. agers in high school and the ■Many who came north to aid: Educational field-trips to lo- Manual high school students La’y men and women application of Catholic philoso­ crop production were U.S. citi-jcal points of interest were con- will attend .■\nnunciation church from many organizations phy, it is hoped to better pre­ and parochial societies in zens and residents of Texas, the]ducted. The Church also pro­ with Father Bert Woodrich as remainder were "braceros,” vided pare the students for their en­ retreat master. the -Archdiocese of Denver emergency housing to counter with life both now and men of . more than 75 persons, The list of priests assigned provided the highlight of when they have entered college. the past year’s program for , distributed food and clothing to assist the retreat masters When the United States wishes to destitute families, maintained Conferences will center on the at the various locations will be migrant field workers in the to end the treaty which makes a clothing store in Platteville Christian ideals and philosophy,]found on page 2 state of Colorado. such employment possible, Mex- and Fort Lupton where mi- the panels will make the prac-; 'X ico is willing to abrogate it. ‘grants had access to used cloth­ tical applications. ing. and as necessary, irans- The retreats are to be held ^ AMONG THE thousands of portation was made available to on Monday of Holy Week, March farm laborers, diocesan priests, Denver for hospital, dental, and 23, the first day of the spring students and lay people gave medical consultation. vacation period. There will be' every form of assistance during no conflict with school sessions, the season. LAY VOLUN’TEIERS from and the sacrifice of vacation In its review of the year, the Catholic Family Movement Little Brother Has the Measles archdiocesan Committee for Mi-[groups, praesidia of the Legion grant Labor, headed by the I of Mary, CCD. CSMC, altar The Dominican Sisters of the Sick seives. Contributions shouid be sent to Most Rev. Archbishop J. Vehr. and rosary societies, sodalities Poor need the support of Catholics of the Sisters’ convent, 2501 Gaylord 10 Contributors and his auxiliary Bishop David and other organizations, pro­ the archdiocese in their mission of street. | M. Maloney, listed the spiritual vided'many services to migrant mercy to those who cannot heip them- Give Burse $73 benefits accruing from the pro­ families, teaching in catecheti­ gram. cal schools, and washing, feed­ Ten donors in the past week- Twenty of the southern vis­ ing and clothing young children contributed $73 to the St. Jude] itors were baptized, more than left in their care, besides in­ burse for the training of semi-: 100 received their First Com­ troducing self-training plans, narians studying to become | munion, 500 children were in­ and group recreation. 'priests in the Archdiocese of, structed In schools of Christian As one volunteer wrote in a Bishop Issenmann Hails Denver. living set up in all areas for letter to Father Herbert Bani- The burse total now stands at both youngsters and adults. gan. program coordinator, the $5,772.14, slightly more than $200 Daily was made pos­ work benefited them in their Denver Men Communicants short of completion. sible during the summer months personal lives. Contributors include: Sterling, through the endeavors of a trav It was not just "extending a By Roy Daugherty lJohn. We mu.st confront our Thereror( do not he.silate to Mr. and Mrs. P. U., $10; Little­ cling priest, equipped with a,hp,pi„g' hand," th e ' volunteer "I salute you as saints.” With contemporaries not as their en­ be a saint the Bishop con- ton, H. E. E., $2; Akron, Colo., portable Mass kit. said, it involved friendship, a these words Bishop Clarence G. emy, but as helpful friends.” eluded. Anonymous, in thanksgiving, Week-long "revivals” were “giving and receiving, a going Iisenmann of Columbus, 0., held several times, closing with Following Bishop issenmann’s $20; forth in love.” hailed more than 1,100 men who address. Mayor Thomas G. Cur- an evening of recollection con­ And, from Denver, .A Friend, The Archdiocesan committee had marched shivering in the rigan presented a "Denver Dol­ ducted by the traveling priest, plans its annual program with dreary morning from the Ca­ Applications lar” to him as a “token of es­ $10. R. G. 0.. $10; E. C. A., for boys and girls. in thanksgiving, $5; J. C., $5; the aid of many Catholic or­ thedral of the Immaculate Con­ teem and affection for Denver's ganizations and individuals. The Mrs. M. T. R., $5; Mrs. J. L. B., ception to the Hilton hotel for Doe Saturday most distinguished guests. THE ARCHDIOCESAN pro­ Right Rev. Elmer J. the 32nd corporate Communion $5; and Mrs. A. E. G., $1. The "moral and religious gram cooperated fully with Kolka, director of Catholic char­ breakfast for Catholic men. Graduates from Catholic ele­ strength of our community, is Mr. and Mrs. R. L., Denver, local governmental agencies, ities, and the Rev. James Over­ The event, sponsored by mentary schools who wish to en­ contributed $7.50 to the Monsi­ and the Church also supported ter archdiocesan high schools strengthened” by ^this annual man, assistant coordinator, Knights of Columbus 539, began gnor Matthew Smith memorial all legislation aimed at better­ with Mass offered in the Cathe- are asked to apply at the school event, Currlgan commented. serve on the committee. “Denver is a better city be­ burse. ment of the migrant workers’ dral by Auxiliary Bishop David of their choice next Saturday, cause of the efforts of the men Annunciation , Lead- conditions, the report notes. M. Maloney. In the sermon March 14. of Council 539. ville, made a payment of $14.70 Records to Fall Weld county welfare depart­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr ex­ Placements will be completed on its second parish burse. ment cut red tape and paper­ horted the men to persevere in and freshmen notified by April GUESTS OF honor at the work in distributing U.S. gov­ Dispeniatien fidelity to God, love of country, 4. The |15 application fee will The sum of $6,000 will eslab- breakfast included civic digni­ ernment surplus food to the and love of their homes and be refunded If a student is not Uh a seminary burse in perpe­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr taries and and mem­ tuity for the education of a stu­ On St. Pat's Day laborers. children. accepted, or applied to tuition has dispensed Catholics of the bers of the judiciary. The county clinic, reinforced in the case of those enrolled. dent for the priesthood. The Archdiocese of Denver from Ceilidh.. .shindig, gala Irish C.SS.R., pastor of St. Joseph’s by helpers from Colorado gen­ AFTER CALLING the men It is not known at this stage Also attending the annual principal will be Invested and the Lenten fast on the feast get-together . . , Call it what you (Redemptorist) parish, will de­ eral hosptial in Denver, formed laints. Bishop Issenmann in- whether or not every applicant event were men represent­ only the Interest used. of St. Patrick, Tuesday, March will: liver the sermon. a dedicated band to wage ef­ itructed each one to address his for a {dace in a Ca^olic paro­ ing the police and fire depart­ fective war oh disease and sick­ 17. DONATIONS TO the seminary The festivities for the St. Preliminaries for the lunch­ chial school can be accommo­ ments, the Colorado State Pa­ ness among the migrants. burse should be sent to the Most Patrick’s Day commemoration eon, to be held in the Silver See pictures of annual dem­ dated. trol, the U.S. Postal Service, the The four Catholic private high Rev. Urban J. Vehr. Archbishop sponsored by Catholic Charities Glade room of the Cosmopoli­ onstration of faith on page 3. Armed Forces from Lowry Air schools will have notified ac­ Force base and Fitzsimons of Denver, Chancery office. 1536 March 17 promise to be one of tan hotel, will begin at 11:30 ceptance to all their incoming General hospital, and the Noc­ Logan street, Denver, Colo., the best observances of the a.m. neighbor, "Good morning. Saint freshmen by March 14. turnal Adoration society. 80203. Irish patron saint’s day. of God." Though startled by the Record-breaking attendance THE DANCE will begin at 9 New Series request, the men responded and j is expected at the luncheon and p.m. Will Back, his piano, and On Liturgy consequently opened the door Parmni-Tmpthmr Idwccrtion Cenfar^iic* A p ril 14 I at the 88th annual St. Patrick’s his orchestra will play in the for greater unity. Charity Ball at the Cosmopol­ Silver Glade room. Mary Clare In this Issue, the “Register” "It is fitting to call you itan hotel. Heidt, queen of the Irish Regis inaugurates a series of art­ taints," the Bishop continued, association, will be crowned at icles on the liturgy. “The Lit because “a short while ago you 3 Little Pigs — in the French SOME 600 PERSONS are ex­ the ball. urgy and the Challenge of came »wiy from the Commun­ pected at the luncheon, includ­ The Road Runners, a rock Vatican II” by. Isaac True, On Denver's only street with­ Le Loup: “Je frappe, je veux ion rail . . . carrying the living ern culture and education, from ing Mayor Tom Currigan and ’n’ Roll band, which is to re­ O.S.B., is printed in the Na­ God within you." out a traffic problem Three Lit­ entrez!” kindergarten to high school other city and state officials. lease a record soon, will play tional Section, Page 4. But "we must work at this job tle Pigs are nonetheless due to Cochons: "Non, par chance!” level, in math, language and A greater crowd than the in the Century room of the The Very Rev. Maur Bur- of being a saint," he said. "Roll be harassed by a Big Bad Le Loup: “Je souffle, je «onf- home economics, as well as in 1,700 who attended the ball the hotel for the younger set. bach, O.S.B., of Im­ ness of life Is not static. It goes Wolf at about half past eleven fle. Et alors la maison tombe!” song and dance. past year is expected in the Special prizes of two nights maculate Conception semi­ up or down. It grows stronger on April 14. Cochons: "Oh, la, la!” UNDER GENERAL CHAIR­ evening, according to Mark for a couple at the Dunes hotel nary, Conception, Mo., is di­ nr weaker. Their temporary residence Later the discomfited wolf. MAN Mrs. John J. Scordo, the Hogan, ball chairman. in Las Vegas will be given at rector of the series. Articles "None of us is working out his will be on the Rue de I’Ecole, Master John Jacques Thiret, day’s program, named "April The day’s ceremonies will bo- the luncheon and at the ball. are being prepared by Individ­ sanctification in solitude. We (School street) in what is better and the little porkers, Nancy in Paris,” will include science gin with a Mass to be offereid Tickets for the ball and lunch­ ual Benedictines. are social beings." known as the Denver Hilton ho Walker, Stephanie Paullins, and and art exhibits, the Cathedral eon are available at the Cath­ A former professor of tel’s grand ballroom, where the Domingue Asken, kindergart- high school boys’ choir, and olic Charities office, 1665 Grant liturgy. Father Maur is a IT “IS OUR challenge, our Catholic Parent-Teacher league ners from St. Mary's academy, songs and skits by St. Mary street; the Knights of Columbus member of the board of di­ mission," Bishop Issenmann de­ is to hold its annual education will remove their masks to Academy students. office, 1555 Grant street, the rectors of the North American clared, "to bring Christ and His conference, with the "accent” on show that nobody got hurt. Guest speaker at the luncheon, by the RL Rev. Monsignor j hotel's catering office, from Liturgical conference. He is a teaching into modern living" France. Taught by French teacher Ma­ 12:30 p.m., will be Bishop Waiter J. Canavan, rector of members of the Irish Regis member of several profession­ “ ’The world is looking for dame Rufus E. Saulter, they are Charles Buswell of Pueblo, the Immaculate Conception association, and at the dOor. al societies and is editor in Christ, and the task of the THAT IS WHY the fierce part of a four-part demonstra­ who studied at Louvain univer­ Cathedral, at 10 a.m. in Holy- Cost is $3 per person for the chief for publications of Con­ Very Rev. Maur Borbach, Church is to take Christ to the wolf and his intended victims tion by schoolchildren, Ulustrat sity prior to ordination there in Ghost church. luncheon and $5 a couple for ception Abbey press. O.S.B. world,’ said our beloved Pope will converse in French; ing French influences on mod July, 1939. Father Bernard Mulligan, the dance.

Foster Homes Needed in Denver Area I 1 This is the first of two orfi done by area Catholic couples dren on a foster home basis in respite in a happy Ca'holic responsibility in the 37 years cits on the need for Catholic to help children from broken addition to two other children home. that Catholic Charities has had homes for children being cared homes return to the path of they adopted through Catholic “THERE IS NO substitute fo this program? for in various Church institu­ normal social and spiritual de­ Charities, said there is a tre­ this tender, loving care,” Mr. Why, for instance, have the tions in the Denver area. This velopment. mendous rehabilitative value Owens said. In individualizing Michaelsons taken in eight chil­ Sfi article will deal with temporary provided for the children in liv­ and providing affection, the fos­ dren not their own in the last . ‘J homes Cotholics can proride— FOSTER HOMES - resi­ ing with a family. ter home parents make the 16 years? foster homes. The second will dences provided by Catholic Three other children the child’s life as close as possible deal with permanent homes— couples for one or more chil­ "We always liked children,” 'A Michaelsons took care of as fos­ to what it would be in the ac­ said Mrs. Michaelson, “and SI through legal adoption. dren for any time from a few ter children have since been tual parental home, he said. ■ima months to a few years — are this way we just feel we’re do­ placed for adoption. There are no distinctions ing something worthwhile. It’s By Ernie Sanchez in great need now, said Edward mr.de as to race and nationality not easy bnt you’re giving them V’W 'T ve been a foster mother Owens, a supervisor of the backgrounds when placing C.ATHOUC CHARITIELS now a chance which they would not on and off for the last 16 Catholic Charities agency. child in foster home, said has 65 such foster homes get otherwise. years,” Mrs. Frank Michaelson WHhIn the next few months, throughout the area. The de­ Mary Ellen Miller, a supervisor One of their foster children, said proudly as she told about Mr. Owens said, the Charities mand for more is increasing — for the agency. Elizabeth. 11, they have had on the eight children she and her office will be looking especially especially for infants, pre-school Catholic Charities provides "a temporary basis" for nine husband have taken into their for foster homes for teen age children, and teen-agers. $50 a month to the foster fam­ years. .Another. Joseph, 9, homes through the agency of the ily for the care of the child and boys In preparation for the next This hard-to-place group’s they’ve had for seven years. Denver Catholic Charities. school year. provides two professional, full­ plight is made worse by their They also have a six-month-old, Mr, and Mrs. Michaelson are Mrs. Michaelson. who with being from various minorities time social workers for any Donald, which they’ve had a a couple to whom Catholic Char­ her husband, a Denver Police guidance and counseling prob­ — Negro, Latin-.American, and short while. ities points proudly when telling Department dispatcher, is now- lems that may come up. It also Oriental. It is further compli­ THESE THREE, as otber fos­ .^of the urgent work that can be providing care for three chil- cated by the fact that some of provides for medical and cloth­ ter children the Michaelsons, ing bills. them may have physical, men­ 1456 S. Wolff street, have cared tal. or soci,.! handicaps. THE FOSTER FAMILY pro­ for in the past, are told about Mr. Owens stressed that these vides the lodging and the same their future adoption that distuibances are usually of a care it would for its own chil­ "someday there may be another Inside the Register rather mild nature and respond dren. .Applications from about good family for you.” -And they to medical, psychological and, 2C families are needed now, take it weU, said Mrs. Michael­ P«rtici|Mtliif in Hm CbMcll w m Ilk* ■W—dlwf • Miss Miller said. of course, to the "tender, lov­ son. Family Prejocl mm wmeU prmkimmu, nays Feeble ing care” that a family can Persons Interested in farther “Although it hurts every time, information about being foster I h bep Cherlen A. Beiwell. Fefe 3. provide. we tell them they will be loved Gathered around the family table for dis- Michaelson is bolding Donald, six months, a parents are urged to contact The scars of a broken home as they are here,” she sJid. russioa of some homework problems of the foster child. Joseph. 9, and Elizabeth, 11, two Knewledfe cee be prelty enelesn eeleti yev cen th ' Catholic Charities office, •fmk eed write ebeet h. Seceed ie “Retis* aod the lack of individual care Next week’s article will deal children is the family of Mr. and Mrs. Frank other foster children, are sealed to the left and love that cannot be given in 1665 Grant street. 222-3825. ter" neriet ee bifb tebeeb. Fe§e 3. with legal adoptions that can .Michaelson, who have adopted or given a of the centerpiece. The conpie’s two adopted an institution are often erased WHY H.U'E HUNDREDS of be made through Catholic Char­ foster home to eight children in the past 16 children. Steven, 15, and Elaine, 12, are through a brief — or long — C:atholic families taken on this ities. years. Standing are the Nkhaelsans. .Mrs. seated to the right The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, March 12, April Pancake Breakfast Second in Series Plans to Be Discussed The April Pancake Breakfast stamps or certificates may be will be the main topic of dis­ mailed to 3081 S. Fillmore way, English Is Foundation of U.S. Education cussion at the monthly meeting or to St. Andrew’s Seminary, This is the second in a se­ quaint them with the teachers exuberant, of archdiocesan sec­isaid, should impart a similar of the Friends of St. Andrew 1050 S. Birch. ries of Denver Catholic Reg­ who are playing a leading role ondary schools English depart­ gloss. /velllno Seminary, to be held on Tuesday, March 17, at 8 p.m. ister interviews with the chair­ in keeping Catholic schools ment chairman, Sister .Margaret The English department aims MRS. HERB ELLIS, servers’ men of Catholic high school abreast of the space age. Anthony, of Cathedral high in the seminary recreation mothers chairman, has asked to give skills in communication, room. committees in the archdiocese. By Chris Hemon school, Denver. reading, writing and speaking, that each boy take home his The breakfast will be served surplice on Saturday, March 14, The Register hopes that the It isn't enough that students In a recent Register inter­ Sister continued, leading stu­ on Sunday, April It, from t series will give readers an in­ should know what they are talk­ view she defined clearly the dents through good literature and return it on Saturday, a m. until 2 p.m. sight into what goes on in a ing about, they must be able aims and assets of the depart­ “to see, love, reverence and re­ March 21, in time for Holy modem high school and ac- to talk effectively about what ment. joice in truth." ' Week services. All servers will ENTRIES FOR the Gold Bond receive schedules for the spe­ they know. Sister scorned the old idea By this, they will come to To do so they need good Eng­ poster contest must be at St. cial devotions. that “just about anyone can acquire a wise disposition of Andrew’s on or before Saturday, "For Better Cab Service" lish, foundation of the Ameri­ teach English” mind and heart, she added. can educational program, and April 4, for final judging. All “Our children will do better Personal development and en­ servers at the seminary and Res. 42M4M Store 42t-m4 an all-inclusive subject. in English because our teachers richment through literature is % o n c ‘ I ' a b grade school children of the Complete line of Supplies are better prepared,” she said. reached by a stairway of crit­ member of the Friends group THIS IS THE view, one “I don’t have one member on ical analysis, wide reading, dis­ amongst many which range are eligible. MAin 3-7171 the faculty who does not really cussion, and considered self- Westminsttr from the solemn to the almost The posters should depict want to teach English. They expression, Sister maintains. ways to help SL Andrew's by Coin Confer have been talking, reading and saving Gold Bohd stamps. 71 • • iBwtll Blvd. LITERATURE is a shared ex­ Prises will be awarded for flrsL perience between author and second, and third place, and WESTMINSTER, COIO. SnCHS-LnUJLOR reader. Television and moving posters will be displayed at the Bid Board Open for Your picture writing is an enlivened 154.3 LARIMER ST.-8 3 0 r?TM ST. pancake breakfast Convenience form of it. Sister therefore en­ Mrs. Robert Hill is Gold Bond Club Membership Now Open courages staff members to see chairman, and Mrs. Werner MARY JANE ANDERSCW, television and movie programs, Walsh is co^hairman. Any so that they may discuss points AWARD that student viewers may bring up. “Anything is In the province WIUIAMS RAMBUR, PLAQUES of literature,” she says. INC. In its various forms it tells Authorized Rambler and Nash Sales & Service the story of mankind, histori­ BftONZE TABLETS cally, psychologically, econom­ Expert MBchonicd Work —All Mgkti ically and spiritually. No one should neglect reading, in school 230 S. University tSSSSm SH. 4*2781 or out of it, for “English” con­ To Play for Iriih Foftivilios L e i b a i a t m , T e B o c k h o r s t b C o . tains an unbounded treasury for aU. Will Back, center, and his orchestra’s vocalist, Eunice Sister Margaret Anthony at­ Clark, talk to KOA announcer Bob Schriver during a recent tended Catholic schools in Cin­ nation-wide broadcast. Back and Miss Clark will be among . cinnati, 0., before entering Mt. ^uchaJiM it, ConqAaAi., the top entertainers for the St. Patrick’s Day Charity ball and St. Joseph’s where she obtained her bachelor of arts degree, sub­ luncheon. Q n d la . Sister Margaret Anthony sequently receiving her mas­ I ter’s degree in the same sub­ Nov. 2^—Doc. 6 writing for a long time before ject at Notre Dame Ind. we get them.” Special Irish Before committing yourself, be advised that we ai* Sister thinks that the old SISTER IS A member of working on details for a “ivory tower” aspect of Eng­ Kappa Gamma Pi, a national lish teaching is something we Catholic honorary sorority open “ ROUND THE WORLD” TOUR must discard. to 10 per cent of graduates Festivities Set LEAVING DENVER, NOV. 14 GERALD J. HENCMANN GERARD R. Teachers with broadened in­ from Catholic colleges. We are lucky to hove room in over-crowded Bombay TeBOCKHORST, CPCU terests make the best additions She is also regional director and also on having as chaplain . . . to the faculty. Well-read persons of the Journalism Education as­ on the podium make for well- sociation, formerly the National For March 17 The REV. THOMAS McMAHON read pupils in the class. association of journalism teach­ . . . escorting the group from Donvor to Paris, Lourdos, 1130 PUBUC SUVICi UOO. ers. She has held related posts Rome, Athens, Istanbul, Nirut, Jtrusolom, Cairo, lam * Even the menu for the lunch­ tenor; Hazel and Marie, Piano- SISTER MARGARET An with the New Mexico journal­ boy, Dtlhi, Agra, Bangkok, Hang Kong, Japan, Hon­ eon does not sound quite right organ duo; singers and dancers thony drew the analogy of a ism teachers association and olulu and Denver. rough, mis-shapen stone being served on committees. unless it is said with an Irish of the Irish Regis association, brogue. pu^ into a sack with somewhat Her colleague. Sister Mar­ and the Cathedral vested choir All by Air * Deluxe Tour smoother stones; continuous garet Denise of St. Francis de That is the verdict on the under the direction of the Very Duration of the tour . . . 36 Days contact removes the rough Sales high school, is secretary Gaelic atmosphere that will sur­ Rev. Monsignor Richard Heis- ter, will provide entertainment iisr roua n a m i wira us now « w t h«*t t—m im ««iy le pw edges of the one and gives a to the archdiocesan schools Eng­ round the St. Patrick’s day fes­ M ill. W* will mall y*u dtlalltd M.iMranr wMi iMhnIv* m l. at the luncheon. higher polish to all. School, she lish department. tivities to be sponsored fcy Cath- Come in, Call or Write for Detailed Information c Charities *- on Tuesday, March 17. AT THE CONCLUSION of the Mass in Holy Ghost church, Piero de Luise Priests Named to Assist THE CEREMONIES will be­ Mrs. Anne O’Neill Sullivan will gin with a Mass to be offered sing the traditional hymn, “ All Travel, Inc. At High School Retreats at 10 a.m. in Holy Ghost church, Hail to St. Patrick,” as a solo. MSS I. Brd Are., Otmvse, Cole. 80106 continue with a luncheon in the Father Bernard Mulligan, Ob. 000.1004 The following priests have O’Connell. O.P., Robert Dore, Silver Glade room of the Cos­ C.SS.R., pastor of SL Joseph’s been assigned to assist in hear­ Robert Hehn, Leo Horrigan, mopolitan hotel, with prelimin­ (Redemptorlst) church, will de­ ing confessions and in conduct­ John Sliemers, Clement DeWahl aries scheduled for 11:30 a.m.; liver the sermon in the Mass. ing panel discussions for the and one Servite Father. and conclude with the tradition­ Officers for the Mass will be annual retreat for public high For Congregational Use Annunciation church: Fathers al St. Patrick’s day ball in the the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Walter school students March 23: James Morgan, James Cuneo, Cosmopolitan hotel at 8 p.m. J. Canavan, J.C.D., rector of Christ the King church: Fa­ The luncheon menu, will In­ Immaculate Conception Cathe­ thers Martin McNulty, Gerald Joseph Meznar and priests from EXaUSIVE clude Dublin minted pinneaple dral, celebrant; the Rev. Robert Phelan, Lawrence St. Peter, Loyola and Sacred Heart Father said/Tull yourself up by cocktail, roast baron of beef, Dore, assistant pastor, St. Cath­ FEATURES- Gerald Cusack, Frank Freeman parishes. Klllamey snowflake potatoes, erine’s parish, deacon; the Rev. and Gerald Streml. your own bootstraps. Save!” buttered emerald peas, tossed Raymond Jones, assistant pas­ • CONFUATiaNITY VIUION All Saints’ church: Fathers of m« Now Tottomont li Erin salad. Shamrock chiffon tor, St. Francis de Sales’ par­ umO throughoul. Father knows best Bet you did chores before you gotyourallow. Bernard Kelly, Donald Dunn, ish, subdeacon; and the Rev. Round-the-World pie and Irish coffee. tToLY • ALL MUSICAL aeSPONS- ance, too! And there's just no denying that a "bootstrap" nvings John Rae, Richard Hanifen, Mayor Tom Currigan is ex­ James J. Cuneo, assi.stant pas­ as tar mo loHy iro Cloorly John Lcchman, and two Re- pected at the luncheon along tor, Holy Ghost, master of cere­ liMICOtaU. account at American National Bank can help achieve your own demptorist Fathers, assisted as Trip Leads to with other city, county and state monies. • 34 COLOaEO ILLUSTAA- goal faster. Bank interest up to 4% per annum. Your money is needed by Fathers Harley TiONS wm htip mt loitr officials. Special invitations to porticipoM m mo Cam- Schmitt, Joseph Koontz. and The Cathedral vested choir fully insured, instantly available. This is a handy situation for have been sent to Gov. John moniti ol Holy Wook wWi Anthony Weinzaphel. Eucharistic Meet will be accompanied by Allen dovoHon. Love and other members of many people looking for financial progress. How about you? St. Vincent’s church; Fathers A round-the-world tour will Hobbs, organist at the Cathe­ • ProdM Nmo tar KN IIL- state government. dral. INO. SITTINO or STAND­ Leonard Alimena, Robert Har­ leave Denver on Nov. 14, and If the shoe fits, wear I t Will Back, Bill Mclree, Irish See story on page 1 ING l> cloorhr eillettad rington, Dean Kumba, Ray will be highlighted by a trip to tar mo convtnionco o( mo Jones, Joe Lievens. and John lolfy. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK the to be Shaugnessy. • Compitit InitructlOM on TIMI 17th tnd stout 244-6911 held in Bombay, India, Nov. 28- m< PLACi tl oil Cofomonlot. St. Dominic’s church: Fathers • Wim ooiy-ta Wtaonlons tn- MIMBIK P.D.I.C. John Krenzke, O.P.; Waller Dec. 6. plonottan ol mo nwonmi of •odi mw ol Holy Wook. Father Thomas McMahon, • Prlntad m M D on* SLACK mroughout. pastor of SL Francis of Assisi’s • WAY OP THE CKOtS, IMw parish, Castle Rock, will serve Wttad ond complota. bp W. Aipliontw do Llfvtfl — moot as chaplain for the tour, es­ popular Ltntan dovotlen. corting the group from Denver to Paris, Lourdes, Rome, ONLY 35c Athens, Istanbul, BeiruL Jem- Complola Mosses and Ceromonlos from Pelm Suedey salem, Cairo, Bombay, Delhi, to tha Eostar Vigil tarvlca incluiiva. Agra, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Japan, Honolulu and back to Denver. Reservations for the tour are THE WAY OF THE CROSS being handled by the Piero de By Saint Alphontut Liguori Luise Travel Agency. The agen Arrongad for Congragotionol Proytr cy may be contacted by writing 2355 E. 3rd avenue, Denver, or by calling 388-1654. New magnificent Rev. Bernard MnUigan. C.SS.R. Mark Hogan Way of the Croas booklet coetain- infthe moat] Art Show Set ular taxt Alptionsus Uguo- Mercy Hospital Announces ri for the Statioos By Mina Conant of the Cron A one-man show will be held Large clear type. by Mina Conant at the Gallery, Beautifnl fall Boettcher Founrfofion G ift Color illuitra- 7th Red Door, in Pueblo March tioos for each 15 to 28 featuring 20 to 25 recent A Boettcher foundation gift of I Nichols Is geaeral chairman of Station Printed works in oils and drawings. $50,000 to aid in the construc­I the hospital’s buUdtag fund in Red and Black. .A pubhc reception for the art­ tion of the new Mercy hospital, j drive. ist, who has been involved in E. 16th avenue and Milwaukee ! ’’This is the first time since art since the age of 13, will be I Mercy opened its doors over 60 street, was announced by hos­ held Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. ! years ago in Denver that we pital officials. at the gallery. j are going to the community for The artist chooses as her fav­ The Boettcher foundation gift financial help,” Sister Kieran orite subjects children in atti­ is the largest single contribu­ said. tion received to date in the tudes of dance and play. Many "It is our hope the generous MY LENTEN MISSAL drive for funds to complete the of her paintings are highly sym­ Boettcher foundation gift will new 325-bed hospital building. bolic. serve as a stimulus to others to 92« Sister Mary Kieran. administra­ by Father Steadman A GREAT WAY TO SPEND WASHDAY!!!! contribute to our development tor. said. fund.” The $50,000 contribution was HAVE YOU ORDERED an automatic clothes dryer made it possible 40 Hours' Devotion presented to hospital officials by THE K-STORY HOSPITAL is YOUR PALMS Warren E. Willard., president of nearing completion and is ex­ the Boettcher foundation. and PASCHAL CANDLE? WosMuy** M oooe ■ Ooy as any to catch up tumble dried evenly end pntly—mmiinf they last MARCH 15. 1»«4 pected to be opened in July of P.ASSION SUNDAY ! j this year. Fully automated to lonpr. So if j-ou went to use vaeBday to do thinp eo all tba BaighbariMod buDatiua. And, you'U hava Denver, SL Joseph’s (Polish), THE SISTERS of Mercy said provide greater efFiciency and tiiM to do it with an autooatic pa or alactric 'you really want to do and stiD have the fimily Wbeatiidge, Sb. Peter and the Boettcher foundation gift I increased personalized patient brought the hospital’s building! dothMdryarworkiniforyauonwadiday.Not only laundry done, have .vour appliance dealer or Public Paul's bedside care, the new Mercy CLARKE'S Westminister, Holy Trinity fund drive over the half-way! hospital will be the only one of doaa a dryar lava you tima—but it tavtt you money Senioe Company lepraM nUtive show you hii com- 'Eaton, St. Michaels mark of $1,500,000 being sought| its kind in the Rocky Mountain ai waU. Your dotbaa ara pamparad in a dry«— plett Una of autooatir pa or electric dothe^dfv'sn. Denver, SL .Anthony's hospital from the public. region. CHURCH GOODS *N.B. Missions marked with A (o‘.al of $7,15«,0N has al­ "nie Sisters of Mercy, who an asterisk (*) may have 13 ready been contributed by the! pioneered in the mid-18th cen­ 1633 Trement Pkice , TAber 5*3789 PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO Hours’ of ExpositiOB of the Sisters of Mercy towards thei tury in the hospital Held in AS ISVMSTOK-OWSSD UTlLITr Blessed Sacrament instead of total constructioa cost of $8.-| Colorado, are the world’s Charge Accounts Invited 40 Hours’. (59.(00. Former Gov. Steve Mc- largest nursing order. ' ,Thursday, March 12, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 3 Bishop Tells of Vatican II Values One of ttie most impressive problems facing the Catholic The second session of the. He pointed out that there is Episcopalian Bishop Joseph S. , side effects of Vatican Council Church in the modern world. Council. Bishop Buswell added, a theological basis for religious Minnis at a Knights of Colum­ If, Bishop Charles Buswell In his talk on “Reactions and also focused attention on the| liberty, in that faith is a free bus-sponsored Mass in Pueblo of Pueblo told a Denver audi- Impressions of the Second Ses- nature of the ^ Church. The; gift of God and no one should last Oct. 13. The Episcopalian ence last week, is the profound^ion of the Vatican Council,'’ Church, he said, is not primari­ be put in jeopardy for what only was invited to give the intereducational value it has Bishop Buswell pointed out that ly an organization but a living God can give. talk by Bishop Buswell. had for those attending it.' the second session continued to organism. Within the Church, he He quoted Pope John’s en­ Ecumenical experts in Rome, Speaking at a combined meet- stress Pope John XXIII's world- noted, there are categories of cyclical Pacem in Terris that Bishop Buswell reported, had ing March 5 of the Catholic wide pastoral concern for the responsibility, but the Church is' "Every human being has the expressed opinions that this was Lawyers guild of Denver and Church, and his desire that the everyone's job. right to honor God according to a good thing, but like any good the First Friday club. Bishop Council Fathers, strive to makeBishop Buswell. who is one the dictates of an upright con­ thing "it is not done every other Buswell said the Council has Christ’s Church more appealing of the seven United States Bish­ science, and. therefore, the right Tuesday." given the Bishops of the world to modern man. ops on the Council’s Commis-. to worship God privately and Presiding at the joint meets a chance to view the vast pano- .-^s part of this purpose, the, sion on Religious Liberty, ex­ publicly." ing. which was held in the .M- rama of the Church Universal Bishop said, many ancient ac-! plained some facets of the cur­ IN .\ QUESTION period that bany hotel. Denver, was .Mbert in the persons of their fellow jcretions within the Church are rent ecumenical movement in followed the talk. Bishop Bus- E. Zarlengo, vice president of Bishops. being considered and may be relation to the Protestant and well commented on the prece­' the Catholic Lawyers guild of I set aside, so that the Christ-life Jewish communities. dent - shattering address by I Colorado. THE COUNCIL participants;in it may more easily and from the United States, he said,'sharply appear, have learned much from the Bishops of Central Europe and ■VIEWING THE accomplish-, Parishioners in Englewood from the m is s i o n Bishops ments of the Council thus far. throughout the world. Bishop Buswell said that the; Many of the Council Fathers, adoption of the Constitution on! Bishop Buswell added, returned'the Sacred Liturgy alone places I Are Asked to Renew Pledges home from Rome with a deeper significant in the history of the and less provincial view of the{ Church. St. Louis' church in Engle- A subscription card will be awarded. The center is located , wood is asking its parishioners available in the i)arish center’s at 3310 S. Lincoln street, Engle- ;to renew their pledges to the cafeteria on these two Sundays, wood. .parish offertory program. Coffee and doughnuts will be Cana Conference Slated I Projects made possible served, through the program include the; Those who do not come into construction of a convent, pur-! the center will be contacted in­ At Sacred Heart in Boulder chase of additional church prop-'dividuaily on a later date, A Cana conference will be A Cana conference, a period erty, and acquisition of a school held at Sacred Heart of Jesus of instruction and thought about bus. A ST. P.ATRICK’S dav dance A L L F O R M S parish, St. Benedict’s hall, in the vocation of marriage, is de­ will be held Saturday in the Boulder on Sunday, March 15, signed for all married couples THE PROGRAM also helped]parish center Wayne Case and OF INSURANCE from 1:30 until 5:30 p.m. and not merely for the problem the construction of a parish cen-|his orchestra will provide music The conference will be con­ marriages. ter which serves as a meeting I for the event, which will begin ducted by the Rev. Francis F. THE THEME of the confer­ place, a gym, and cafeteria. !at 9 p.m. and last until mid- J Bakewell, S.J., of Regis college ence will be LOVE and CON­ Special projects on the parish night. D«monffraffien of Faith in Denver. Hubert J. Albers, TROL from the book of the grounds are now in process. Cost is $3 per couple. Pro-; PHIL BRONCUCIA, M.D., a Denver obstetrician, same title by Cardinal Leon Jo­ Blacktopping some of the parish ceeds will go to the St. Louis! INSUROR Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus form March 8 in the Denver Cathedral. Bishop and Theodore J. and Lory Loth- seph Suenens of Brussels, Bel­ property also is under consid ! athletic program, the altar boys a guard of honor for a parade of more than Clarence G. Issenmann of Columbus, 0., ad­ amer, active lay apqstles, will 101 University Boulevard gium. The book deals with the eration. and Boy Scouts. Special prizes DU 8-6244 1,100 Catholic men to the Hilton hotel follow­ dressed the men at the breakfast in the hotel also be participants in the pro­ morality of responsible parent­ March 15 and 22 arc slated,and green carnations will be ing the men’s annual Corporate Communion after the Mass. gram. hood in view of the rapid growth as pledge Sundays, during which! of the world’s population and time parishioners are asked to^ gives a Christian response to make advance pledges to the the problem. Offertory program. RFLIGIOUS ARTICLES S p e l l-h -g Contest Set Father Bakewell has been ac­ tive for seven or eight years in the Pre-Cana movement, which Cathedral High • STATUES • ROSARIES • MEDALS For Grade School Pupils ^ consists of conferences aimed at • PICTURES • PRAYER BOOKS the courtship age, and more re­ Slates Registry At All Souls’ school, Engle­ from which group another spe­ cently became a member of the PENDANTS • BOOKS • PUQUES wood, on Sunday, March 15, cial test will earmark the six Cana movement. He is the au­ Registration of students who! junior word-wizards from arch­ who will compete with finalists thor of Human Living In Christ, will be ninth graders in the fall! diocesan schools will s-p-e-1-1 from Pueblo and Wyoming on published by the Bruce Publish­ of 1964 at Cathedral high school Complete Line of Religious Articici tor ChurcS on.j Mcme their way through oral and writ­ April 5. ing Company with a forward will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday,! ten tests. The winner of that contest by Cardinal Richard Cushing of March 14, in Oscar Malo hall,! will receive the Archbishop Boston. 1835 Logan. UNDER THE SPELL of Ian A. P. WAGNER & CO. Vehr trophy, on which the win­ Students must be accompan­ guage, they will register at 1:30 Dr. Albers is a 1947 graduate ner’s name will be engraved, ied by one parent, and must p.m., "pen” their answers from of Creighton university School for retention at his school for a of Medicine. He has been work have their baptismal certificate CHURCH GOODS 1:40 to 2:15, and “speak” their year. replies at 3 p.m. after a short in in the Pre-Cana movement with them, as well as the $15 registration fee. spell to relax their mental for more than six years. Dr. 606 14lh SL, Between & Welton COLORADO-WYOMING tri­ Albers is married and the fa New 10th and 11th graders; muscles. diocesan eliminations are set ther of five children. will be registered on the same TA. 5-8331 Each school was permitted for 2 p.m. Sunday, April 5 at Theodore and Lory Lothamer day at 10 a.m. four entries each from grades St. Vincent de Paul school, have been active in th eChris- 7-8 and 5-6, the two categories Denver. tian Family Movement for 12 competing separately. Grades 5-6 entrants in the years both in Detroit and Den­ Fifty written words, promptly archdiocesan elimination con­ ver. The Lothamers have also examined by teachers, elim­ test, will hold as many rounds been active in the “Cnrsillo” as needed to determine the win­ inate all but 25 contestants in movement, a concentrated D*nv*r Dollar tor Blahop ner in this category. each grade, the seniors will course in religion for lay people. Mayor Tom Corrigan presents the traditional Denver then compete in an eight-round Webster’s new international Mr. and Mrs. Lothamer have Dollar to Bishop Clarence G. Issenmann of Columbus, 0 „ the session to determine the top 10, dictionary, third edition, is the five children and are members principal speaker at the breakfast following the annual men’s final authority in the spelling- of St. Pius X’s parish in Aurora. Corporate Communion In the Denver Cathedral. No stranger bees, as in the Rocky Mountain DONATIONS of $1 per couple to Denver, Bishop Issenmann spent two years studying journal­ Science Fair News spelling competition when will be appreciated. Refresh­ ism In the Mile High city as a member of the editorial staff 13 archdiocesan representatives ments will be served. Special of the ‘‘Register’' system of newspapers. Set March 14 from Denver (6) Jefferson (1) prizes will be a copy of Car­ Adams (1) and Arapahoe (2) dinal Suenen’s Love and Con­ Budding Einsteins, Faradays, counties will compete, along and Franklins of the science trol and a copy of Father Bake- with the Colorado-Wyoming win classes in archdiocesan high well’s book. Human Living in Blessed Sacrament ner and the two leaders in the Christ. schools will be judged by their Colorado Springs diocesan elim works at the science fair in In the Boulder area couples inations. Cathedral high school on Sat may pre-register by telephoning urday, March 14, at 10 a.m. The Rocky Mountain News Ann Holst at 442-1321. Persons Parish Will Hold contest is set for April 11, at desiring to obtain baby sitting Exhibits will be brought in 9 a.m. in the state Capitol. services may also call Mrs. on Friday evening. Denver. Holst. As In former years, student Post-Lenten Dance projects will be demonstrated, (Blessed Sacrament Parish, i tic response thus far indicates and their makers questioned closely on aims and perform a record crowd. Denver’s Original T H A N N U A L Denver) ance of their devices. RESERVATIONS MAY be The 49lh annual posUIx>ntcn Winners at the fair will dance given by the Blessed Sac­ made by telephoning .Mrs. Louis be eligible to exhibit at the rament parish will be held on Hall, 333-7619, or Mrs. James b l-sta te, Colorado-Wyoming, S'/. Saturday, .April 4, following Kerr, 377-5097. meeting. Easter Sunday, instead of the A customary Easter Monday. It will be a buffet dinner De Paul Particular Council dance at Cherry Hills Country club ht 7:30 p.m. Tickets arc To Hold Meet March 12 $15 per couple. At the Denver particular coun­ there will be little time to dis­ cil meeting of the Society of cuss arrangements' for this at THE FIRST Easier dance St. Vincent de Paul on March the April meeting at St. Thom­ was given at the Brown Palace 12 at the society’s retail store as’ seminary when the Most hotel in 1915, and in keeping in Lawrence street, at 8 p.m., Rev. .Archbishop Urban J. Vehr with the formality of that era, extension, literature, clothing will be present, conferences 0 5 it was preceded by a grand drive and conference quarterly have been urged to pick up the march, with the polka and the reports will be discussed. necessary bags at the March scholtische on the program, Members of Loyola confer­ me'ting. among other dances. ence together with Nigerian stu­ It quickly became a tradition­ dents at RegLs college have been al social function, attracting a assembling Catholic literature wide attendance In Catholic and for use In their homeland. ^5j$ non-Catholic circles throughout The spring clothing drive is Denver. It has maintained Its set for Sunday April 19, but as popular appeal. The proceeds have always been used for the benefit of the| pa/tsh. ' According to the chairmen, Mrs. Thomas Sheehan and Mrs. William St. John, the enthusias- Sunday V is it $1,000 Grant L^fSDAT,^ Sunday’s a great day Given Regis by to call Long Distancs. Fonts am at home. SILVER G U bE, GUN. CENTURY, Oil Company Rates art low all day. A $1,000 grant from the Con­ BROADWAY AIMS AND MEZZANINE ROOMS This Sunder, surprise tinental Oil company to Regis college has been announced byi a favorite relative or of the COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL the Very Rev, Richard F. Ryan,' friend with a Long S.J., Regis president. For Distance eaU It’s the / • Half of the amount has been! next best thing to designated for use in the col-j * Insurance being I lege’s scholarship program, thej other half for unrestricted use' Surety Bonds by the college, I , Compliments of CAU Father Ryan said John H.' M OUNTAIN . Aaspiees of Nairn, of Wichita, Km s ., pres­ CATHOLIC CHARITIES ently a freshman at RegLs and B T A T n Paul T. McGrady a chemlstr)K»major, has been THUUSHONH named recipient of the Conti­ VAN SCHAACK & CO. ' ^ ^ ‘’"‘^ U L E V A R D M O R T U A R I E S nental scholarship for the 1K4- 624 17th Street 6$ academic year. Nairn also FEDERAL BLVD. AT SPEER, 477-1625 1091 SO. COLORADO BLVD. AT MISSISSIPPI, 757-1231 received the award for 1963-64. Phone 297-5636 The 'PHI' Ruins Cradle and Nation REGISTER THE DECLINE in birth rate first But the economic imbalances that appeared in 1957 and has been gaining result from cheating nature are noth­ steady momentum for the past three ing compared to the spiritual havoc years. It is estimated that, if trends that is wrought. Nature teaches us that O ur Boadors continue, we shall have a stationary we get nothing for nothing. We have birth rate of about 4 million. The popu­ to pay a price for every pleasure we A l l 'H fisH ALL^AH ^C ' lation itself will be more than eight obtain — pay it in the normal way or million smaller by 1970 than it would in a tragic denouement. Advise and Dissent have been had birth rates not declined. # Birth Rat* and Pros|Mrity A birth rate that is declining be­ MEN ARE CIVILIZED in propor­ SAM- /" Editor, the Register: cause of an increase in the ages of tion as they can discipline their lower W A L ^ I S i^ A a /: women at marriage could be welcomed How many saw the front page story in Feb. ^ Wall Street natures. The knowledge that they can Journal headlined: “Red Labor Pinch—Scarcity of Young as evidence of the normal tendency for exercise sensuality without the tolls of Men Crimps Soviet Economy in Drive to Catch U.S.—Women, population to ^ u al means of liveli- fertility enslaves them to a passion C o - Students Toil to Fill Worker Ranks Thinned by War, Low noM, and certainly the average age at that ruins not only themselves but Birth Rate Since”? marriage is now too low. others — the common good. America is heading for this same economy-crippling situ­ ation if we let the Planned Parenthood Federation continue BUT THE sharpest drop in the birth There is no one less caught in the decimating our population ranks. Within 20 years America too rate coincided with the introduction swirls of sexual passion than are the will be finding herself far behind; by then Soviet Russia and growing use of birth-control pills father and mother of a large family (which now is encouraging births) will have pulled ahead of us in IMl. For example, the birth rate to the extent we may never recover our role as leader and who take their duties seriously. They most prosperous nation on earth. Let’s profit from Russia’s dipped about three per cent from the have simply no time for it. Nature mistakes; let’s not make their same mistakes before we learn high in April, 1957, to early 1961. But maintains a perfect balance between how crippling controlled-population can be to our economy. from early 1961 through 1962 the drop natural human cravings and the re­ It is time we take steps now to see that no measures are has been more than 12 per cent. sponsibilities attached thereto. fostered which depress our population; and most urgently that If this trend continues, says the But those who take the “pill” or its we demand our state and federal governments maintain strict hands-off policy on birth control and that we ban the using of Census Bureau, there might be a de­ equivalent for contraceptive reasons cline in the number of children under taxpayers’ dollars to dare hold down America’s birth rate. five by 1970.'Children under five are only in order to obtain enjoyment alone ' Margaret Riley, Louisville, Ky. the fathers and mothers of 20 years are like the embezzler, the get-rich- hence. If they are declining so will be quick artist, the influence peddler (or • That Word 'Cotholk' buyer). If you can cheat nature, why the general population. Editor, Tile Register: One economist has already project­ not your fellow man? Regarding the answer in Ask-Learn about the u u of the ed a major depression for 1977, based How much of the moral decline we term ’’catholic” by Episcopalians, please let me make some simply on the expectation of popula­ are going through is due directly to the comments . . . In common usage among Roman Catholics and tion fall-off. popularization of contraception? others the word “Catholic” is used to refer to the Roman Cath­ olic Church. When Episcopalians call themselves “Catholic” this naturally bewilders Roman CatlH^c laymen, but Episco­ Here I Stand palian laymen as well, if they are not instructed or scholarly. But what Elpiscopalians mean is that they feel they b^ long to that group of churches which have the Apostolic suc­ cession through the Episcopate. That is why they call them­ Big Brother Is Watching Bulletin Board Cumnt selves Episcopalians. This group of churches they regard as the Roman , the Orthodox communion, the Monophysite group, and any others which have a valid suc­ open admission to public fa­ By Frank Morrlss dark and devious road. Are For Heaven’s Sake cession. It is true, of course, that the Roman Catholic Church cilities of restaurant and inn. AFTER MONDAY, March not, for example, newspapers does not recognize these orders, or regards them as defective, The same might be made out 2, no person or private insti­ private institntions tinged with as of the 1890s. for forcing open admbsion of public purpose? And will the tution that accepts federal fi­ At the same time your great Pope Paul VI, following in patients to private hospitals time come when the federal nancial help can pretend not Paratroopism in Politics the footsteps of John XXIII, and the current Council, are mak­ (and certainly the law of government will decide, since to be on notice that private ing great efforts to repair understanding and good will with charity demands that private rights of decision are in jeop­ newspapers deal in interstate By Frank Scullv example of thb was former hb presently highly honored other Christians, certainly a most heartening thing. Therefore ho sp it^ accept anyone who ardy. For it was that day the commerce and affect the com­ THE REPERCUSSIONS of President Eisenhower, and as name. I think that we cannot be too careful in our efforte to promote needs care). But when we monweal, that it can dictate Supreme Court said in effect Colonel John Glenn, our first much as one fears the military As for Senator Young, even understanding . . . reach the point of staff mem­ staff choice? that along with federal aid astronaut to encircle the in high office, he turned out to if defeated, which U a big Harold S. Fink, Knoxviile, Term. bers of such private institu­ How close are we to com­ globe, in his decision to de­ be not bad at ali. doubt, he will not be left out goes the right of the federal tions, then we are face-to-face government to dictate Internal plete federal control over all sert a field for which he was Colonel Glenn, a charming, In the cold. There are compen­ with matters of administra­ fields of commerce, transpor­ policies of instltuUons (hospi­ especially trained, and enter handsome, and popular hero, sations which protect even an # Parant Prat*BtB tion. tation, business — in a word, tals in this case). politics for which he had no has to overcome a United ex-Senator from such misfor­ Editor, The Register: If it is important that hos­ over every aspect of social Specifically, the policies be­ training beyond the rest of us States Senator who bad pre­ tune. Hb real fight may be I’d like to register my strong protest against the Hast­ pitals maintain complete au­ life? As of March 2, 1964, it keeps reverberating. viously defeated a Republican against Paratroopbm. ings cartoon this week. I speak from the standpoint of (1) a ing dictated in the North ''ar- tonomy in matters of staff, olina hospital cases concern can be maintained with per­ An attempt to clarify it, and in a usually strong Republican father of three children, (2) a member of New Mexico’s charter subject only to governmental fect logic that we are on the admission of Negro paUents mayhaps to confuse it further, state. Senator Young, 20 years Serra Club, and (3) a non-holier-than-anybody-else CatboHc. restrictions as to competence, doorstep of such control. let me say, I believe it stems ago would have been consid­ Ponder and Print As a parent, I protest that your cartoon seeks to typify and hiring of Negro staff it is doubly Important the pri­ members. This, of course, can Those who are familiar with from a new side in American ered old enough to retire, but the average Catholic parent as an out-and-out materialist. This vate schools remain free in George Orwell’s 19M will ap­ life. I call thb the Paratroop­ by our new standards be b is analagous to the portrait many newspapers would leave of be argued with some justifi­ matters of faculty members. cation as sociologically good. preciate it when I say we may er’s Civilization where you too old to retire. His know­ teenagers ag a gene^fy bad lot. A surrender of such private not have to wait two more Unfortunately, it is legally don’t work up from the bot­ how has proved he b a late 'Stuff and As a former Serran, I can attest to the difficulty of stimu­ lighb in these matters will a n d Constitutionally disas­ decades for the advent of Big tom any longer, but drop success in a field where the lating positive parental interest in vocations—and to the im­ put thb country on the most Brother. trous. In practical effect it in­ down from the top. The best late I*re8ident Kennedy was possibility of accomplishing this purpose by scolding. The car­ trudes the federal government an early success. toon in question could well antagonize parents into non-co- into fields of private concern If Colonel Glenn does de­ Nonsense' operation. Profiles and Perspectives feat Senator Young in the pri­ that tradlUonally hfve been By G. J. Gustafson, S.S. As a plain vanilla Catholic I am concerned about the grow­ sacrosanct. The fact that such maries, he will then have the ing need for vocations. But I see the ultimate solution depend­ private rights have been used most magical name in to SOMETIMES we are almost ent in great part upon a better understanding on the part of to indulge personal prejudice overcome. ’That name is Taft. oppressed with a sense of the of the nature of religious life. For years there has guilt. 1111$ is a new thing cannot outweigh the damage 'Post Mortem' on Pius XII Well, General Eisenhower been a reserve—if not a breach—between the laity and the Re­ done if these private rights defeated Senator Taft and it now being called “corporate ligious. Thanks to the efforts of Pope John XXni, Pope Paul guilt,” often a jargon word. are now discarded, simply to By Joseph P. Kiefer SOME QUESTIONS, how­ during the same period. Is b possible that Colonel Glenn VI and the Vatican Council, clergy and laity should be drawn We Catholics hear oursdves. make that prejudice ineffec­ HOW UNFORTUNATE that ever, should be answered. this not an indication of how can defeat his son. closer together. But I fear that an attitude such as is ex­ tive. forcefully the Church spoke accused of all the terrible pressed by the Hastings piece will do nothing to improve the a drama, written by one who How can a playwright legit­ evils before the great schbm, But, It might be argued, hos­ was only a child in Nazi Ger­ out in defense of human I SUSPECT, however, that situation. imately level character as­ which is called the Reforma­ pitals are not forced to accept many during the period he de- rights? the Taft family, since it does It would be snide and untrue for me to claim that the sassination against a man be have a grandfather who was tion, took place in the Six­ same materiaUsm your cartoon condemns is appreciated by federal aid. That might have picb, should appear on Broad­ had never met? How can he WE WERE DISAPPOINTED President of the United States, teenth Century. Imagine that! the clergy whoi the collection plate passes. Sudi a claim, how­ beea true at one time. How­ way and eUewhere (Berlin, faithfully depict an era in to learn that Rabbi Balfour are Hke the Kennedys and eat, Pope Leo X, Martin Luther, ever, would be no more unfair than your cartoon. ever, when federal aid be­ Parb, Vienna, and London) which he was too young to Brickner, director of the Jew­ talk, and sleep politics almost Tetzel, who made a racket comes a way of life, a t R has just when the spirit of ecu­ reaUze what was taking Joe Lawler, Aurora, Colo. in the operation of such char­ menism between Christians ish commission in interfaith from infancy. of indulgences, they were all place? Why did he wait until our fault. Makes you fed a itable and welfare Institntions, and Jews, and between Prot- activities, rejected suggestions ' One of the worst phases of the target of his defamation little proud, doesn’t it? You # R*asswr*d . . • and DitlariMd then the Instltutlra that does estanb and Catholics, was that the American Jewish submitting your name for pub­ had died, thus rendering im­ community should tell “the didn’t know you were that im­ not accept U cannot survive. gaining momentum in the lic office is scurrilous word-of- Editor, the Register: possible any self defense; true story" of Pope Pius’ ef- portant. Large-scale federal aid In ef­ world. mouth, telei^nic scandal that Paul Hallett’s ^m m ent on Monsignor Bandas in “Keep­ How can he faithfully inter­ forb in behalf of the European fect reduces a segment of life is thrown around, without And cnrrently there is a ing up with Events” (March 1) was superb. It’s great to read ’The Broadway version of the pret the motives of one who Jews. In making his state­ — hospitals, schools, business, foundation, to destroy you. sensationailtt playwright who something reassuring. This is a real service to some very play is called The Deputy. The had the burden of Chrbtianity ment, the Rabbi said that etc. — to utter dependence Glenn, a fine Marine, a brave blames Pope lia s XU, almost bewildered Catholics in our country. Let’s have more of the original title was Der Stellver- weighing heavily on hb shoul­ “the fact remains that he did upon the government. Now a alone, for the ghastly murder same / treter and the Englbh trans­ ders in one of the greatest of not raise hb voice publicly. astronaut, a good husband and decision of the Supreme Court lation of the title, The Vicar, all human crises? father, will find unfortunately of some six million poor Fathers of St. Francis de Sales Church, Lake Geneva, Wis. It might have made a diif- Jews. Up till now, everybody has decided that along with is perhaps more accurate It b easy to criticize from feroice.” We were disap­ a grapevine of Hbel against that dependence goes the right since the play deals with a him and if it ever reaches his thought the Nazis did it. Even Editor, the Register: a distance some 20 years aft­ pointed, but not surprised at the Judges at Nuremberg of the federal government to Pope, and Catholics usually er an event. We wonder what ears he will find it hard to I am wriUhg in reference to the March 1 edition of the this declaration. Rabbi Brick­ agreed when the evidence dictate policies of administra­ refer to a successor of St. the author would have done find its source, hard to nail Register. ner has been pessimistic was in. Not even the Soviets tion. Peter as the Vicar of Christ. if he had been placed in the down, even harder to destroy. After reading “Keeping Up With Events” it is my turn to about the ecumenical move­ who kept Pins out of the This point is vitally lmpo^ position of Pius XII during I used to think that politics ask, “What is happening to the Register?'’. My allegiance ment since ib beginning and peace settlement went u far tant to Catholics, who are on THE BURDEN of the the years of Nazi aggression. can see no good resulting from was no worse than any other lies neither with Monsignor Bandas nor with Father Kueng. as thb writer who was scarce­ the verge of accepting fed­ drama, u written by Rolph It b often necessary to endure Pope Paul’s visit to Israel. phase of American life, but But in the interest of fairness, both men should be accorded ly bom by that time. Sbonid eral assistance for parochial Hochhuth, b to show that an evil to avoid a greater one. that search lighb were fo­ respectful treatment. schools. Before we do this we many of the millions of Jews, On the other hand, the cused on candidates so pow­ Pope Paul do pnbUc penance? Rudolph Bandas is referred to with the title of Monsignor; most powerful defense of Pius should ask ourselves how long sent to their death in the Nazi I WAS A STUDENT in Eu­ erfully that a small mole on With thb curious self-accu­ Hans Kueng (not even named when first mentioned) is simply it might be after accepting gas chambers, might have XII has come from Jews their chin would show up as a sation all the rage, the people “a handsome young man.” (Much later he is called Doctor). rope when Hitler came into around the world — either such aid before someone chal­ been spared had Pope Pius power. I personally witnessed big tumor, and that If this of Dallas have lately been Is this fair? those who benefitted person­ lenged the right of the private Xn spoken out firmly against some of the persecution light were put on businessmen told, in effect, that they were Monsignor Bandas is correctiy termed “one of the best the­ ally or who are aware of school to select its own pupils the atrocities being they would not come off any corporately guilty of the out­ ologians in America” and as “the St. Paul th^ogian.” Father against members of the Jew­ what the late Pope did in and faculty, to teach religious committed. ish race. With all truthfulness better, perhaps worse. rageous assassination of Pres­ Kueng is curtiy dismissed as “a handsome young man from tiie saving thousands from the truths u it sees them. How I can say that the major op­ ident Kennedy though all they . . . theological department . . . of ’Tuebingen.” He happens to The play is filled with in­ murderous hands of Hitler’s be Dean of the Catiudic Tlieological Faculty at that udversity long might it be before the nuendoes, slander, and hb- position to Hitler's methods of THIS IS BASIC, and unless did was line the streeb to henchmen. as well as a theologian of some weight in Europe. Is tills fair religious neutrality that the torical inaccuracies. Ib mer- extermination came from one is well trained in the mo­ cheer hb progress. Lee Os­ treatment? Supreme Court h u said binds lb and demerib have been Catholic Bishops, priesb, re­ HISTORY WILL vindicate ralities and verities of life, he wald, it would an>ear, pulled the government and all its ligious, and lay leaders. One is not quite in a position to the trigger only because of Monsignor Bandas, we are told, is “a (Council expert on discuued extensively in all the role which Pius XII two of its first commissions.” Nowhere do we see that Fa­ agents is Imposed upon all in­ concentration camp alone, know which b which. So the them. Then were they abo re­ media of communication since played in the world upheaval ther Kueng had been appointed as peritns, one of the theologi­ stitutions, Including schools, wtihin five years, contained of two decades ago. When'I best we can do is wish Colonel sponsible for Ruby’s actions? ib premiere in Berlin a year cal advisors to the Second Vatican (Council. Is this fair? who accept public monies? several thousand priesb while met him in 1950 I felt I was Glenn all good luck and say ago. A column such as this The impression given by the article is that a handsome, fewer than 60 Lutheran cler­ in the presence of a saint. I some prayeh so that no evil AS FOR THE current U.S., could not even begin to touch young and immature man (not a priest, or a th^ogian, or a BEFORE MARCH 1 this gymen were incarcerated may befall him or besmirch on any pertinent point. still feel that way! most of us are by now Tamilar peritos) from a state supported school ( u if this lessens Ms danger was a matter of H>ec- with the breut-beating of cer­ loyalty) was released on this country advocating the overthrow ulation, albeit there w u tain politicians and journal- of the teaching of the Apostles(as if the Index is apostolic enough evidence to make It On the Home Scene bts. They tell us t ^ t we in origin). Is this a fair picture? well • grounded speculation. failed here, there and every­ Monsignor Bandas is cast in the role of the “good guy.” But now it is a clear and pres­ where. Tile main conclusion to be drawn is that Father Kueng is the ent danger. There would never have “bad guy.” Is this faly? It b a paradox ttat these The Art of Disagreement been a Hitler tf we had dene Both of these priests are learned theologians and men who lusbt that the foreigu aid tUs or a Mussolini If We had loyal to the Catholic Church. Both are Interested only in the thb nathm gives must not le By James M. Shea Centuries of defensiveness have made us hyperswisitives to done th at Why don’t they welfare of Holy Church and each works according to Ms tied to demands for conform­ STRAWS in the ecumenical wind indicate a favorable direc­ the words and actions of people of other faiths, so that when blame u for StaUi and lights. If the Register and-or Paul Hallett support only lloosi- ity to the way we believe tion, despite the dedicated reluctance of some to break out of we do find ourselves joined in a common effort—a United Khrushchev? A good and per- ^ r Bandas, at least common courtesy (if not Christian char­ should now be ^ e n t hi face of their cor^ortable shells. Appeal campaign, for example—we sometimes are too easily tiam t question. Khrushchev ity) should be extended Father Kueng. a Supreme Court deeblon that In the Sunday newsletter of a Methodist church in Central abraded by policies and opinions to which others subscribe. blamed StaUa for certain Rev. Theodore Humanitzki, Yonkers, N.Y. says citizens who accept fed­ Ohio recently appears a reference to the local Catholic dioc­ Often enough they are opinions and policies which we cannot atrocities. But thb Ok never eral hel/ should conform to esan newspaper, which had published a photograph of a wood accept; at the same time we can express our own opinions and blame Commnaists for any- the way the federal govera- sculpture that the Methodists are proud of. They wanted their formulate our own policies without deriding those with whom »thlng. • m o s t ment believes. Catholic neighbors to know that they considered use of the pic­ we dbagree, or imputing evil motives to them. Editor, the Register: If we should not force for­ “Stuff and Nonsense,” as ture a friendly gesture. And aren’t friendly gestures much su­ our guilty ancestors would The Register is the most informative Catholic paper I eign-aid recipionb into the SOME JEWISH organizations, for example, seem to Uke perior to everlasting indifference? say. “Stuff and nonsense have ever read. common democratic mould, Of course, they are. The same diocesan newspaper also a rigid position opposed to prayer in public schools and op­ In the Feb. 23 issue Bishop Sheen, In his regular column, why should we force private about Pius X n.” say a vast nsed a photograph of a baptistey in an Episcopalian church, posed to any kind of tax benefits for parochial schoob. Ma­ majority of fair-minded Jews. gave us an idea of what our Giurch will be like in the future. citizens of thb country into showing the same kind of symhollsm you will find in the bap­ ture Catholics ought to be able to dbagree with these positions One does deeply appreciate He hit the nail on the bead on all points. common philosophic and soci­ tistry of a Roman Catholic church, natnrally. This kind of (though disagreeing with them is not an article of faith) their sense of hbtory which The Catholic laity is the most ill - used group of people ological moulds? pictnre is part of the education of Catholics, aid of Episco­ around. We are she

Telephone Company Unit Sets Recollection Day March 15 A day of recollection will t)e|Calholic 'Aomen who work at ,held at Ixiretlo Heights college,'the Telephone company, Denver, .March 15, by Our Lady The spiritual moderator, Ka- of the Bell, an organization of^ther ,Ioseph ,M. O'.Malley, will offer a Mass at 12 noon in the collegi' Chapel.. .A continental breakfast in the cafeteria will follow. Father O'Malley will conduct^ the conferences, and the three- CU)B hour "retreat” will be conclud­ ed with Benediction. .Ail mem­ bers. their families, and friends Theresian-Sponsored Holy Hour for Vocations wjMKtijGiG are invited. Reservations should be made Kamily prayer in action is shown above at the holy hour fur vocations to he held in jwith Loretta Sullivan at the by the Stan Paprocki family of Cure d’.Vrs St. John the Evangelist church at E. 7th ave­ Dominican Sisters Telephone company. parish, Denver. Janet Paprocki, age 15, sec­ nue and Elizabeth, Denver, 2 p.m. on Sunday, Aid Society ond from the left in the rear, is a sopho­ March 15, Pictured are Stan, Janet, Mrs. The annual St. Patrick's day more at Machebeuf high school and president Paprocki, holding James, and .Mr. Paprocki. luncheon and card party given Choir Plans of the Junior Theresian unit of Cure d’Ars. In front arc Cary, David, Tommy, and by the members of the Domini- Old Huff ’n’ Pull’s So Scary! She invites other family groups to join her Jeanne. I can Sisters of the Sick Poor Mass Never Leering "wolf," John Jacques Thiret, mocks of hrick, wood and straw, we^ made by ' Aid .society w ill be given Sat- Done in U.S. th» "three little pigs,” Nancy Walker, Stepha­ their French teacher, Madame Rufus F, Saul- ‘t For Publication j lUrday. March 14. at 12:30 p.m nie Paullins and Domingue Asken, who will ter. The young actors are from Mrs. Jose­ : in Loyola school hall. Colorado college's .Madrigal perform at the Denver Catholic Parent- phine Vecchio’s kindergarten class at St. Rules Listed Indonesia Educator, Solon I Tickets may be obtained byj choir will sing a 250-year-old Teacher league education conference in the Mary’s academy. ; calling the Dominican Sisters i Scarlatti Mass Sunday, March Hilton hotel on .April 14. Masks, and ‘houses,’ I convent. KA 2-1413. or the pres-j 15, that never has been' per­ On Weddings, formed in the United States. Lectures at Regis March 18Hdent. Mrs. Evelyn Wolvey. | FRESH • SEAUTIPUW 364-1215. It will be sung by the 14- Assistance League of Denver Engagements voice choir, under the direc­ The Rev, Nicholas Diijar-iDrijarkara received his thcolo- FLOWERS Persons desiring wedding or tion of Prof. Donald P, Jen­ PAOr ML(VCKV kara, S.J., president of the Cath- gical education in Holland. He Mullen Chapel Sponsors Opera Auditions engagement announcements in kins, at 11 a.m. in Shove PNOMs 4 ouAmmm olie University of Indonesia and I holds a Ph.D. Degree from the “Denver Catholic Regis­ Society chapel on the campus of the a member of the Indonesian The .Assistance League of ages of 22 and 32 years will ter” arc urged to consider the Gregorian University in Rome The annual card party spon­ independent liberal arts col­ People’s Congress, will lecture Denver will sixinsor the regional be eligible for the audition. Ap­ following policy before sub­ Father Drijarkara is editor of sored by the Chapel society of lege. at Regis college Wednesday, .Mullen high school will be he!d| auditions of the San Francisco plications and further informa­ mitting material: Basis, the one Catholic learned Composed by Alessandro 266^1424 .March 18 at H p.m. journal in Indonesia. The In­ on Sunday, March 15, in the Opera for the fourth consecu­ tion may be obtained from Mrs. • Engagement announce­ P'ather Drijarkara’s lecture, Scarlatti about 1710, the Mason at 781-1071, 2801 E. Stan­ ments are published. Only per­ donesian People's Congress of school cafeteria at 7:30 p.m. Mass never has been sung tive year, according to the the last in Regis college's Visit­ which he is a member is the Tickets at $1 each may be ob­ ford drive. Englewood, Colo., or tinent information is used in since it was performed for chairman of the two-day event. ing .Scholar Spring Lecture ser­ supreme legi.slative body of the her co-chairman Mrs. Selwyn the brief-form style. Pbotos tained from Mrs. Helen Kinkel Cardinal Ottoboni in Rome. ies, will be held in the Regis State of Indonesia. Mrs. Roy L. Mason. Graves, 755-0247. Applications submitted will be reduced to or Mrs. Helen Wagner. Those Fieldhouse lecture hall and is It was composed on commis­ should be mailed as soon as a one-half column. attending should bring your own The preliminary auditions will free to the public. sion from the Cardinal. possible. • Wedding announcements SI. Francis’ School cards. Refreshments will be The manuscript of the Mass be held Sunday, March 22 and HIS TOPIC will be "In­ also use the brief style, with served and special prizes was obtained from the 'Vatican the regional finals, Monday, donesia, Challenge and Sols Throo-Doy Show the bride’s picture appearing awarded. Library by Prof. .Albert Seay March 23, in the grand ball­ Promise, a Political and Cul­ (St. Francis de Sales’ SEE OUR UNUSUAL in one column. High School, Denver) of the Colorado college music room of the Brown Palace West Because the newspaper is tural Look.” Social Club to Meet department. hotel. Denver. The university which Father The Student Council of St. SELECTION OF EASHR CARDS published weekly. It Is impos­ The Paramount Social club Kurt Herbert Adler will be Drijarkara heads has faculties Francis de Sales’ high school will hold a business meeting at sible to publish all the en­ is sponsoring an All-School Show pre.sent for the judging of the gagement and wedding an­ at Djakarta, Bandung, Jogja a new location, the DAV hall, Dr. Antonia Brico • ST. PATRICK'S DAY CARDS in the auditorium of the school regional finals. He is the gen­ nouncements the week the karla and Surabaya. He is also 1225 Broadway, Thursday, on Thursday, Friday, and Sat­ eral director of the San Fran­ material is submitted. These dean of the pedagogical faculty March 12, at 7:30 p.m. Danc­ To Conduct Orchestra urday evenings. March 12, 13, cisco Opera. are published as soon as pos­ of the university, the Sanata ing and card playing, will follow Creative Printing and 14, beginning at 7:30 o’clock. The Denver Businessmen’s or­ Women between the ages of sible in order of their arrival. Dharma Teachers’ college, a at 8:30 p.m. Tickets may be obtained at chestra will present a program 20 and 30 and men between the; The old style of publishing Jesuit institution at Jogjakarta. On Sunday, March 22, at 4 Qf popular concert works as Featuring Engraved Letter­ the door; admis,sion is $1 for long, detailed accounts of a Java. p.m., a St. Patrick's . party...... will11 several less known heads, Advertising Specialties, adults and 50 cents for children wedding or engagement has Father Drijarkara also is pro- be held in Edith Clark’s home, works at Phipps Auditorium on Snap Out and N.C.R. Forms, under 12. been abandoned owing to pro­ fe.ssor and head of the Depart­ 1130 S. University boulevard Friday evening, .March 20 at Rubber Stamps, WtTdding duction costs and lack of ment of Psychology and Phil William Del Gallo, band di­ After a buffet supper, there willlg ]5 osophy at the .State University Announcements space. The staff requests the rector of the school, is in charge be a card party. The refresh­ Dr, Antonia Hrico will pre­ lights to rewrite any or all of Indone.sia at Jakarta, the of the production, and is as­ ment committee for March in­ sent the three Debussy Noc­ largest university in the nation. material submitted to conform sisted by Ixuise Schaub and cludes .Adeline Duran. John Fil- turnes as the orchestra's major UNIVERSITY HILLS to the present style. BORN A MOSLEM and con Conrad Boeding acting as stu­ ozof, Mae Croft, and N'ola work. In the third section the When possible, wedding or verted to Catholicism during his dent directors. Verlendcn. women’s choir of the Rocky engagement photos are re­ secondary education. Father Twenty-five acts carry out the .Mountain Concert Choir will be PRESS, IN C turned when proper Identifica­ general theme, “Around the Engaged featured. 125 BROADWAY 744-4684 tion is given on the buck of World.” Through songs, dances, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Over- Other work.s to be heard are photo. Honor Studonf Talk skits, instrumental selections, The Rev. Harry R. Klocker, dicr of Lakewood have an­ the Beethoven ‘'Kgmont'’ over­ Before submitting such ma­ and band renditions the audi­ ture, a scherzo from Berlioz’ S.J., associate professor of phi­ nounced the engagement of terial, persons are urged to ence wiii be taken on a tour of "Romeo and Juliet." and the losophy and head of the depart­ their daughter, Nancy Marie, to read and observe the style of China, Arabia, Ireland, and "Tannhauser” overture by THERE'S STILL TIME...... ment of philosophy at Regis James Everett Wasingcr, son the announcements as they other spots before visiting areas of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wasinger Wagner. college, addressed honor schol­ appear in this edition. of the United States. of Lakewood. The bride-clect is Tickets are now on sale at TO HAVE TOUR CLOTHIS ars at the University of Denver Acts from Bye Bye, Birdie a graduate of Wheat Ridge high the Knight Campbell Music Co., March 10. Father Klocker’s sub­ and West Side Story, folk songs, school. Her fiance is attending 1617 California strcel. and the QUALITY DAY ClfANIO lET'S FACE IT! ject was Plato. and modern music are featured. Colorado School of Mines. A A B & K Television Repair. 1459 AND tXPiKTLY RRIfSIO Ttitn'i lust as much diffaranca in summer wedding is planned. S. Pearl street, Denver. malntananca and purchasing of In Concert Janllarlal suppIlH as thara is In a FOR THf WUKMMP. pladga and a dollar In hand. Cesare ValleUI, lyric tenor, All Is not gold that glittors—and will appear in Denver for the tha old saw 'cavtat amptor' still "JhfL Tlixm sL yjojL C a n , J jiuaE' goas. CYO Activities first time in concert on Fri­ Lot VS show you tha ditfaranca ha* twaan fool's gold and tha raal thing. day, April 3, at Loretto Whan you'ra In tha markat far Heights college in the May O ne HOUR malntananca matarlals aqual ta any The monthly meeting of St. Catherine’s CYO, Denver, will be Bonfils Stanton Center of Per­ In porfarmanca. durability and prlca avail yaursalf of our axpart custodial held at 7:30 p.m., Thursday^ March 12, in the gym. Dr. Camp­ forming Arts. During the past countaling' sarvicas at no obligation. bell, a nationally-lmown authority on traffic accidents, will be the season he received great crit­ For a tradition Of sarvicOr dapand- "m m m m ability and Intagrity In Janltiarlalr guest speaker. A film will be shown. All CYO members are in ical acclaim. He appeared floor malntananca and grounds aquip* vited. with the San Francisco Opera THE HOST IN DRY CIIARIHO mant On March 15 a Communion breakfast will be held after the and the Metropolitan Opera CALL 5:30 p.m. Mass in the cafeteria. The “breakfast” will be free for the first time In 1953 to There Is a One Hour Martinizing near you and a guest speaker has been scheduled. All are encouraged to unanimous critical acclaim. Check the YeUow Pages for Nearest Location attend. The concert will be offered DUMONT A bowling party is being planned for Sunday, March 22, at to the public without charge. Elitch I.anes, 3825 Tennyson street, at 7:30 p.m. All CYO Tickets are not being issued. SALES CO. members are invited and urged to bring friends who do not be­ Concert time is 8:15 p.m. 1742 BLAKE ST. 534-3175 long to the CYO. The price is 35 cents per game. There is no rental fee for bowling shoes. Engaged COMPLETE CAR SERVICE Annual Alumnae ■Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Vra- nesic of Denver have announced TUNE-UP • CARBURETOR • AUTO. TRANS. Silver Jubilarians Your Car Problem — Our Specialty AAass Planned the engagement of their daugh­ EXPERT TELEVISION REPAIR Mr. and Mrs. .Arthur L. Nider, above, celebrated '25 years ter. Barbara J., to Fred E. At St. AAary's of marriage at special Muss in St. .Anthony of Padua’s church, Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. ONEIDA GARAGE (St. Mary's Academy, Denver, on Saturday, Feb. 8. The pastor. Father Robert E. Olin W. Martin of Denver. The Kekeisen, received the couple’s renewal of vows prior to the bride - elect attended Colorado BILL KIRK 14M ONEIDA 322 355$ Cherry Hills) Mass, which he celebrau>d. The Niders are charter members State university. Her fiance is a St. Mary’s academy annual of the Westwood parish. Minnie Nider, the former Minnie Kra­ graduate of St. Francis de alumnae Mass and breakfast mer, is the parish secretary and 'also a charter member of the Sales' high school and Regis will take place Sunday, March Altar and Rosary society and of the church choir. Mr. Ni- college, Denver. The wedding 15, at 9:30 a.m. Mass will be der's chief work in the parish is with its \ery actite St. is scheduled June 6 in St. Louis' A TRANSMISSION offered in the convent chapel Vincent de Paul society. church, Englewood. and will be followed by break­ U & GEAR, INC. fast in the school dining-room. Mary Bazata, outgoing alum­ nae president, and Judy Seely, Automatic & Standard Transmissions president-elect, will welcome senior students of the academy The principal seems safe enough, but Tvhat WE REPAIR-REBUILD. EXCHANGE to the alumnae association. EXPERIENCED - QUALIFIED PERSONNEL CREDIT TERMS Classes of 1944 and 1954 will be is Herman’s plan for protecting the dividettds? 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Book Fair Planned s a v in g s a LOAN ASSH. o o m n o N N WEsmmsTH DUSNOOR Library chairmen. Sister Anthony Ann and at 7:30 p.m. in .Ate Maria ball. i T t t k o a n 7301M«alBM. 1435 M 9 n t o o iA Mrs. .Adolphe Lavallec. slew one of the ap­ Kebearsing a scene from the skit entitled 222-9441 4 2 9 -lS n 7 2 M a a *V A » pealing book displays for the annual book fair "The Top Ten in the Library Hit Parade” u m i tuMiT. mtiCTUiitiii EAST D im a w E U H o e p u a at Holy Cross school. Thornton. The book (air, arc Carolyn Schuster as Mother Goose and (TOOEKtCatta 2301t.CAhM, 3459IMS held in connection with the March meeting .Michael Gould as Hickorv Dickerv Dock. 3 0 4 2 U 7 S M J H T I T I lf T f .V - of the PTA is slated for Monday. March 16. Page 8 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, March 12, 1964 ‘Tom Jones’ and ‘Dr. Strangeiove’ Sacred Heart Program The Rev. William Driscoll, ‘Old-Faihiened, Bui a Delight’ S.J.’, will speak on “Inevitable Legion Classifies Films Trials” on the. Sacred Heart program Sunday, March IS, The National Legion of De­ vulgar references and sym- at 8:15 a.m. on KBTV, Chan­ hMs which are unnecessary to Enduring Musical Show Returns cency in New York has given nel S, Denver. In Colorado th e development of his the A-4 classification to two Springs, the. same day, on By C. J. Zecha an audience something pretty filled with control and she motion pictures currently theme.” KKTV, Channel 11, at 9:45 It's a happy occasion to re­ to watch. It’s filled with at­ possesses a speaking voice playing in the Denver area: An .A-4 classification is giv­ a.m., the Rev. Joseph Chris­ Tom J 0 ne s and Doctor en to certain films which, port this week that Henry tractive tunes iike the gay that is fluent and expressive. tie, S.J., will speak on “Per­ titie song and “My Favorite Strangeiove. The A-4 classifi­ while not morally offensive in Guettei’s road company pro­ The intensity and grace of son to Person.” Things,’’ the graceful “Do, cation is “morally unobjec­ themselves, require caution duction of Rodgers and Ham- Re, Mi,” the sentimental her performance contribute tionable for adults, with reser­ and some analysis and expla­ mersteln’s The Sound of Mu­ “Edelweiss,” the bitterly sat­ greatly to this production’s vations." nation to the uninformed sic is as fresh, gay, and en- iric “No Way to Stop It,” and Both these films, it must against wrong interpretations yoyable as first presented success. DINING the sincere “Climb Every be stressed, are geared to and false conclusions. here in Denver a few years John Van Dreelen as the Mountain.” adult audiences. Many per­ Baron has a lesser part, but The present production sons who have seen these ‘Ask an Alcoholic’ OUT? brings to it flashes that are I.. lacks the extravagant settings films have voiced strong ob­ On Radio Mondays 'o Try Our and backdrops of the or­ more warmer and sincere jections in their comments to < > < > o f t h e iginal New York show, but the than Jon Myers of the earlier the Denver (?atholic Register. “Ask an Alcoholic,” a pub­ < > Ik m Reviews of these films will 11 scenery is functional and col­ road company that played lic affairs program designed FAMILY SniE appear soon. ' > A u o ie n c e orful, the direction competent, Denver or Theodore Bikel, to acquaint the public with ' > and the performers satisfying. The Legion’s comments on the aims and purposes of Al­ who played the part in the the films follow: coholics Anonymous, is broad­ lo CHICKEN DINNER original New York production. ago. It will give its final per­ Tom Joses: “Based on cast on Mondays at 8:30 p.m. THE A WHILE many critics claim To this corner’s eye. Van formances Thursday, March that this musical setting of a Henry Fieldmg’s classic novel on KOA 'Radio, Denver. A 12, at the Denver Auditorium Dreelen delivers the finest of the same title, this film is feature of the program in­ I ! story based on the real-life performance of the Baron yet < ! MESA 4 • theater. It is scheduled for Trapp family singers is not an earthy comedy-satire about cludes appearances of active two performances Saturday, seen on the stage. His rendi­ manners and morals in 18th AA members who tell their top-drawer Rodgers and Ham- tion of “Edelweiss” is given < I March 14, at the City Me­ merstein, the show’s durabil­ Recording Brahms Composition century England. .Although stories. The public may call < ► TREAT morial Auditorium in Pueblo, the proper approach; it's un­ the film may appear frequent­ in questions during the pro­ ► ity proves that audiences love The late renowned conductor Bruno Walter is pictured RESTAURANT The Sound of Music gives , affected, amiable, and sin­ ly coarse, it is saved from gram by dialing 244-6806. John a musical that is light and above with mezzosoprano Mildred Miller during the recording :: 5600 W. Colfax cere. It’s only a brief se­ being offensive by reason of Gunnison is moderator of the session m Columbia Records’ studio of the Brahms “Alto quence, but he brings to it an its fast paced and exception­ program. honest and touching dignity. Rhapsody." which has been recently released in both stereo­ phonic and monophonic versions. al comic treatment and its Miss Meister sings the role honest portrayal of the of Maria with charm, even For the Listener period.” TRAVELING MEN though her acting appears a Doctor Strangeiove: “Billed Stay at the bit stiff and forced. She seems as a 'nightmare comedy.’ this to pattern some mannerisms Brilliant New Recording film about the possibility of a on Florence Henderson, who world-wide nuclear holocaust, ARGONAUT HOTEL performed the role in the In the years betw en 19.5B time, and still new were the will be received by many as FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR road company earlier. Yet. and 19B2 Bruno Walter under­ masterpieces of Wagner and a brilliant satire on the mili­ BRIOCE PARTIES, DANCES AND she is a gifted performer and took the re-recording of his Brahms. Throughout his ca­ DINNERS tary mind and our defense PHONE won her audience over. In the basic repertoire wi:h an or­ reer Dr. Walter always re­ policy. Others will see it as ir- Btiuliful Ballroomi Privatt Dining Roemt Mitt Mtitttr Mitt Hligtnbtrg “ DorRe. .Mi” number she did chestra of hand-picked mu­ mained close to the 19th cen­ revenrent and even dangerous her own accompaniment on sicians. Before he died in 196'2, tury romanticists and to the buffoonery which is just as j entertaining. What is often the guitar. he had created a musical leg­ 18th century classicists. sophomoric in its own way as I overlooked is the fact that acy hailed throughout the .Among the outstanding Wal­ the concept of the defense es­ : The Sound of Music has a WALLY Griffin as .Max, world. ter releases by Columbia Rec­ tablishment which it purports ST. PATRICK'S DAY GREETINGS I good 'deal more substance friend of the Baron, gives the The young Bruno Walter de- ords this month is a stereo­ to satirize. Reservations are I than most musicals. One can- show some of its humorous phonic album containing both also indicated because the di­ May the roads rise with you and { not help but like and admire touches. His singing and Brahms’ “.Alto Rhapsody” and rector has endeavored to elicit its general intention: To let speaking voice greatly -as­ “.Song of Destiny” , as well as too many of the laughs from the wind be always at your back its tunes and other musical sisted in bringing off the sati­ Mahler’s youthful song cycle, and may the Lord hold you in the comedy aspects come as they "Songs of a Wayfarer.” (Co- ric “No Way to Stop It." HUMUllUrSIliyUMSWilBIW Hollow of His Hand. A FINE may and to concentrate Peter Van Hattun, Jen Nel­ luiftsiKViinfruo liimhia MS 6488). The Colum­ House of Hie Lord The Rev. Daniel J. Flaher­ COLORADO rather on making the love son, and Roger Franklin give bia symphony orchestra is un­ story of a little governess for der Waller, with Mildred Mil­ ty, associate business mana­ Meet All Your' Friends From The sharply drawn performances ger of the Register, will mod­ TRADITION,.. her master and his children in lesser roles. Jessica Quinn, ler, mezzo-soprano, and the Four Corners of Ireland. erate a panel discussion on seem so spirited that you Sally Cooke, and Jeanne Shea Occidental college concert share their anguish and hap­ choir directed by Howard the rights of employes in as “singing nuns” are excel­ labor management on the piness. Swan. lent. House of the Lord television If given the proper care. The Sound of Music might The somber beauties of the program Sunday, March 15, 20th Century-Fox movie stud­ be old-fashioned and light “Alto Rhapsody” have been KLZ-TV, (Tiannel 7, Denver, MAR-LEE LOUNGE ios could turn this into one of hearted entertainment, but its magnificently realized by Miss at 9:30 a.m. YOUR HOST KEVIN DEVER the screen’s finest musicals. attractive cast sing the en­ veloped in a Vienna Miller, formerly a resident of It is now in production. joyable score with such zest steeped tradition of Colorado Springs while hei WEST FLORIDA AND SO. TENNYSON 'inner The members of the present and delight that it’s a plea­ Haydn, Beethoven. husband was assigned to the company, brought to Denver sure to watch. If there’s any­ and Schubert, "Contempor- .Air Force .Academy. through Hugh Hooks Enter­ one left who hasn’t seen it, a r y ’ music meant the works Under M'alter the soloist and SM -7918 tainments, deliver some it’s warmly and affectionately of Bruckner and Mahler, con­ chorus are even and spacious. worthy performances. Bar­ recommended. sidered revolutionary at the The performance is exception­ bara Meister, formerly a Pu­ ally powerful and virile, owing JhiL <£oitiA, fioont eblo girl, is a charming Ma­ in major part to Waller's un­ (Mtnaggmant of Bithar and Prank Pons) ria; seven youngsters, four of derstanding of the score. Ninth Avenue at Speer Blvd. whom presumably are sis­ The brief but powerful COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF ters, are winsome with­ “Song of Destiny” is excep­ out being over cute; and John tionally recorded but some FINEST CHINESE AND Van Dreelen as Baron Von fanciers of this work will AMERICAN FOODS Trapp gives an exceptionally iroinn probably rate it below Wal­ A Baautiful Lantam Llghlod Dining Room In Iho skilled performance. ter’s recording of the work in Votoroni of Portion Wort Homo the late 1940s with the West­ John S. Btowart Pott No. 1 Oeon to Iho Public S IN C E 1892 BUT Katherine Hilgenbcrg minister choir. n o.m. to 14:30 p.m.—Sal., till 11:30 a.m. as the Mother Abbess is a Mahler's “Songs of a Way­ (Clottd Tuoodayi) purely visual pleasure. Her farer” is given a brilliant COPPKK HOUSK rich contralto voice does jus­ sound and rewarding reading BBBAKFABT AND LUNCHION, tice to one of the show’s best, by Walter, yet Miss Miller In W osforn 7 A.M. TO 1 P.M. and one of Rodgers and Ham- comes through a bit diffuse Katy Jurado, Mexican act­ SHIP TAVIRN merstein’s finest songs, and muzzy. One wishes that ress, will star in a Death Val­ MItchum JuMt Harris LUNCHEON, !1 A.M. TO B P.M. “Climb Every Mountain.” Wm. Barrtff ley Days drama entitled PAMOUB BOAST BEEP DINNEB. contralto Carol Brice, who re­ S P.M. TO to P.M. DAILY. I Miss hllgenberg is respons- To Appear en Television corded this work in the pre­ "La Tales” on Sunday, March •UNDATS. 4tSO P.M. TO • P.M. 15, 9 p.m. on KOA-TV, Chan­ I Ible for a kind of gracious­ Robert Mitchum, left, is the star of the I960 motion picture long playing days, could have PALACI ARMS nel 4, Denver, and KOA-TV, ness and sense of joy In many “The Sundowners," one of the screen’s finest films to be been used with Walter in this BXOUISITE BOURMET DISHES. version. Despite minor flaws Channel 5, Colorado Springs. NOON TO SiSO P.M. j of the scenes. Her acting is seen March 14 on KBTV, Channel 9, Denver, at 9 p.m. Julie MAIL THIS Rodolfo Acosta costars. S S P.M. TO S P.M. Harris, center, makes one of her rare television appearances Hie recording is a prize samp­ SUNDAYS, t P.M. TO S P.M. on the Hallmark Hall of Fame's production of James Costigan's ling of Walter’s artistry and SAN MARCO ROOM “Little Moon of Alban" on Wednesday. March 18, 6:30 p.m., affords the record buyer three Easter Oratorio FINE CUISINE. NOON TO COUPON FOR A tiSO P.M ., S P.M. TO S P.M. on Channel 4, Denver, and Channel 5, Colorado Springs. Wil­ notable works on one record­ The .American television pre­ DINNER OANCINO, FRIDAY AND liam E. Barrett. Denver author whose novel-turned-film ing. miere of “The Passion,’' an SATURDAY EVENINBS. DINNER S P.M. TO S P.M. "Lilies of the Field" has been nominated for Academy Easter oratorio by the con­ ON SUNDAYS. Awards, will be guest on the Bill Barker show Sunday, March THE Sinfonietta, temporary German composer CURRENT LIST rOR RkSERVATtONS ik ... a«k A s iMSSit asM 15, 10:30 p.m., on Channel 4, Denver, and Channel 5, Colorado under conductor Louis Lane, Max Baumann, will be tele­ PHONEt ssi*sn i NidSilhaaM,aaS>MM Springs. is heard in an exceptional new vised Sunday, March 15, on cor/MVMdHKS ANugfioiK As Epic stereophonic recortling, KLZ-TV, Channel 7, Denver, OF CATHOUC TMS aoeSrMounisM snSNIsa Mas ^'kifkirifirifitiTitirkirkirirkifirkirk'irititiririrkiririririrkirkitiririr’k'k^ “Romances and Serenades.” at 8 a.m. Alexander Peloquin Mi.MM|s(i)WSsnia«NA A highlight of this album is will conduct. Actor Tim M com te* M * A A ^ \ / I C O Classification * the playing of Rafael Druian. O’Connor will narrate. Other MflbnN, mtM , mi loot mm. $ / y \ \ J V i L O By Legion o f Decency * violinist, in many solo pass­ performers include Linda CHURCH BONDS town Ar ^ ages. The album comprises Sanford, John Ring, the Bos­ Following are classifications of motion pictures by the Legion of Decency to.' nation pictures currently playing In Denver area first-run, neighbomood, five works by Vaughan Wil­ ton College university chorale, and drive-ln theaters, as well as those appearing on television in both the Denver liams, Jan Sibelius. Freder- the Peloquin Chorale and Or­ THAT YIELD and Colorado Springs area. Daily listings must be checked for time, place, and chestra, and the Emmanuel TV station. Ratings of movies on TV are checked against listings found in "TV ,ick Delius, Jean Francaix, and Guide” magazine. Classifications are: Family, A-2. adults and adolescents; Peter Warlock. The Sinfoniet­ College glee club of Boston. •folacc A-3, adults only; A-4, adults only, with reservations; B, n>oraily ^obiectionable in ta is composed of 21 first- part for all; C. condemned. (Compiled by Tom Officer) chair and supporting players UP TO 5^4% H O T tU Current Movies: ------Fam ily Tkoertor All the Way Homa A-2; America, rors, B; Commando, unlisted; Convicts from the Cleveland Symphony. ITTM IT R U T AND TNIMONT Amtfica, A-2; Any Number Can Win, 4, A-2; Deed Ringer, A-2; Dr. Blood's Organized in 1960, it is de­ Robert Stack will star in A-2; Battle af the Sexes, A-2; Brass Coffin, A-2; Dr. Crippon, A-3; 55 Days KARL W. MIHLMANN Battle, A-1; Captain Newman, M.D., af Peking, A-1; 40 Pounds of Trouble, voted to the performance of The Indispensable Man on Fa­ •tNIM AL MANAtIR A-2; Charade, A-2; CNMren tf the A-2; 4-D Man, A-2; Fun in Acapulco, rarely heard but nonetheless ther Patrick Peyton’s Family Damned. A-2; Cleopatra, B; Dr. A-2; Gathering of Eagles, A-1; Goliath Strangeiove, A-4; Easy Lift, A-4; Flight and the Sins of Babylon, A-1; Haunted important works for chamber Theater Sunday. March '15, Frem Ashlya, A-2; Gledletors Seven, Palace, A-2; Horror of Dracule, A-1; orchestra. at 9 p.m. on KOSI Radio, Good earnings and safety are A-1; Global Affair, A-2; Gun Hawk. B; Marilyn, B; Move Over, Darling, A-3; How Iho West Was Wen, A-1; Kissin' Pirates of Tortuga, A-1; Pyro, A-3; This is an impressive re­ Denver. yours when you buy bonds of Catholic Ceusins. B; Knife In the Water, C; Samson and tha Slave Queen, A-1; cording filled with charm and Live on a pillew, C; Live With the Sodom and Gomorrah, B; Strait-Jacket, Archbishops, Bishops or Religious Fraper Stragger, A-2; Man In the Mid­ A-2; The Stripper, B; 12 Fighting Men, stvle. ChHstophan on TV dle, B; ManH Favorite Sport, A-2; A-1; 12 Frightened Girls, A-1; Wall of ''"Orders. You can cam up to SV4 %. The MHadventurts of Moriln Jonts, A-1; Noise, 6 ; Who's Been Sleeping in My Actor-comedian Joe E. Ono Man’s Way, A-1; Paris Whan It Bed?, B; Who'S! Mirtding the Store?, Murdor of Saint moral obligation is obviously of Slulas, A-2; Savon Days In May, A-2; A-1. Brown will be featured on the Shock Troatmonf. unlisted; Sin in the To Bo Dromotizod the highest as is the record for prompt Suburbs, unlisted; Sunday In New On Television Christopher program Sunday, Yerk, B; Surf Perty. A-2; Tom Jonas SATURDAY, MARCH 14 The Killer, the story of the March 15, at 11:15 a.m. on payment of principal and interest. A-4; The Victors, A-2; X, the Man With Love Me or Leave Me, B: Indestructi­ murder of St. Maria Goretti X-Ray Eyes, A-2. ble Man, B; Black Widow, A-2; Sun­ KO.A-TV, Channel 4, Denver, Investments may be made in amounts downers, A-2; Pay or Dio, A-2; by an Italian peasant, will be and KOAA-TV, (Thannel 5, Neighborhood. Drive-In: Bombers B-S2, A-2; IndiKretion of an TIm CirtflNl, *-); C«ntdy et Ttr- dramatized on the Insight of $5P0 and $1000. Mail the American Wife, A-2; Big Sleep, B; Colorado Springs. Blood end Sand, B; Wild or>e, B; Speed program Sunday, • March 15, below coupon for an up-to-date list of Crazy, A-3; Haunted Strangler, A-3; at 10:30 a.m. on KBTV, Chan­ Welcome Stranger, A-1; I Aim at the Catholic Church securities. There Stars, A-3. nel 9, Denver. SUNDAY. MARCH 15 Father Elwood Kieser is m r^rtiiT is no charge or obligation for Somebody Up There Likes Me, A-2; host for the program. Fea­ Damn Yankees, A-3; Wide Blue Reed, FUN! this information. B; Bom Yesterday, B; Dear Ruth, A-2 tured in the drama will be MONDAY, MARCH U actors Frank Gorshin and Let Us Live, A-2; Four in a Jtep, NEW A-2; Tea for Two, A-2; Sand, A-1; Eduardo Ciannelli. Him, A-2; From Hell to Texas, A-1; B08W0RTH Tht It Steps, A-1; Come FUI the Cup, PUYER PIANOS B; Autumn Leaves. B; Black Rose, . a -2. SULLIVAN & TUESDAY, MARCH 17 One-Way ricfcet, A-2; Senator Was HEAR Indiscreet, A-2; Come Fill the Cup. B; COMPANY, INC. Millionaire for Christy. B; Keeper of the Flame. B; Tee for Two. A-2; Full A » and HARM MCMBeNS. New VONK STOCK eX C H A N S C ot Life, A-2; No Time fer Sergeants, A-1. WEDNESDAY. MARCH II KOA Radio . . . with a truck assembly line in U-Beel Prisoner, A-2; Little Big Hem, On A-2; Tee for Two, A-2; Sand, A-1; SeMler of Fortune, B; Scaramouche. {10:20 Every Sunday evening. DENVER A-2; Ten Tan Men, B; Hew to Marry 1 Questions on religion snb- SOSWORTH, SUUIVAN i COMPANY, INC. a MJIHenaire. t mitted by the radio andi- MO Savwitotnlh St., Oonw 2, Colorade Son, r n d M l n X i trads. M bveks I THURSDAY, MARCH It Goad Luck, Mr. Yates, A-1; Danger- -ence answered on the arth- M ki lopr piMt !■■! TIm} a n t ts your I $m MissieR, A-1; Brother Orchid, A-2; I PWaw iofld mt a currant fiat of Cothehc Church mcutHIm . iia w N y bM "-tiont| it n v tHNnils I Scaramouche, A-2; Appointment fer ) diocesan broadcast I Love, A-2; Lives of a Bengal Lancer, u tttdid ltd huii« till fniAed (rated I A-2; Hove Rocket, Will Travel, A-1; I •A Booklet on Catholic Namt..._ taL Tbb le t, Dextbli track es^-.t-'y Suez, A-2; The Damned Don't Cry, B; \ Church available free of GiMa, B; Not as a Stranger, B. \ iMbimfilsiwionI FRIDAY, MARCH H I cost to all inquiries. Counsel for Crime, A-2; So Uttte I Addrtw.. Time, A-2; Cede el the Seeret Servict, t WRITE TO > A-1; The Damned Don't Cry, B; Pahs \ ! Model, B; Beneath the 12-Miie Reef, \ .Ask and Learn. Station i A-1; From Here to Etomity, B i Fiend \ Oty------J a m - iW w iia i Without a Fact, A-2; Take the High i KOA, Denver 8I2I3. ALAMIDA C8NT1A <215 W. COLPAX COLOMBO lOTOICAMlERS’ ASSN. j Ground, A-2; Halls of Mentozoma, A-2; < \ Colorado BAST COLFAX A FBNNSYLVANIA World Without End, A-1; Blue Dahlia, S Truching.„f» Indgstry That Sanos Evoryono > A-2. 1332 Broodway - 244-4556 Confirmation Scheduled Thursday, March 12, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 9 For St. Anne's, Arvada No’itk. Dwivei l\leu)a (St. .Anne’s Parish, .Arvada) Corps of the Denver Police de- Auxiliary Bishop David M. pariment will pul on a demon- Maloney will administer the stration. « » 1 Sacrament of Confirmation at xhe fourth annual Palm Sun- Card Party, St. Anne’ church tonight, Thurs- 'dav pancake breakfast will be F«*i day, March 12. at 7:30 o’clock, sponsored by the K. of C. St. Two hundred fifty children and Joachim's - Council March 22 Bake Sale adults will receive the sacra- from 7 a m. to 1 p.m. in the K. of C. hall. The price for adults is 7.5 cents and for chil- Set Tuesday THE A.VNT.AL St. Patrick’s dren, 35 cents. O (St. Catherine's Day card party will be held ' _____ ;______Parish, Denver) this Saturday, .March 14, at 8 p.m. in the school gym. There Nativity Parish A St. Patrick’s Day card will be both progressive pinoch- PTA Will Meet party and bake sale, sponsored le and bridge. Several special (.Nativity of Our Lord prizes will be given away. I by the Altar and Rosary society Parish, Denver) Refreshments will be served ^ __ ___ of St. Catherine’s parish, Den- Nativity of Our Lord parish i ver, will be held Tuesday, by the Altar and Rosary so- pxA wilf meet Mondav, March ; March 17, in the cafeteria, be- ciety. Mrs. Mary Warner is 16, at 8:15 p.m. in the parish i ginning with a Lenten luncheon chairman, assisted by Mrs. hall. Sister Mary Patricia, pro- at 1 p.m. Irene Lippott and Mrs. Frances; vincial councilor and vocational Simpson. Admission is 75 cents director of the Omaha Province Tickets at 50 cents may be per person. purchased at the door. Patron of the Sisters of Mercy, will present slides and a talk de­ G reat Day for Irish tickets may be purchased by ALL MEN of the parish and those unable to attend. picting the life of the Sisters of their children are invited to .Mercy. St. Patrick’s day will be celebrated by left to right, John Sheehan, Frank Donovan, Starting Easter Sunday, attend the meeting of the Holy Sister .Mary Patricia was for- Holy Family Men’s club Saturday, March 14, Tony O’Sehnur, Pete McAllen, and John H«fp W ith Nontaworir .March 29, the new .Mass sched­ Name society at 8 p.m. March merly principal and teacher ati P’*"' "hen the group sponsors a dance Doyle. The Alpine band will play for the ule for St. Catherine’s parish 19 in the school gym. The K-9 St. Joseph’s high school, Denver j *" ‘he school cafeteria at West 44th and Utica dance. Food will be served. Admission is $4 Helping young Victor (Toffey with his work book at St. will be at 5:30, 7, 8, 9, 10:15, All Catholic high school girls streets. Members helping with the event are. per couple. Dominic’s school, Denver, is Mrs. Fred Corbett, a teacher aide and 11:.30 a m, and 12:30 p.m. in the parish have been invittedi at the school. Mrs. Corbett is chairman for the unit in the There will be no evening Mass. St. Bernadette's to a special meeting at 7 North Denver parish. The teacher aides, utilized in most of the The Campfire girls and Blue­ o’clock the same evening with ^ archdiocesan schools, are volunteers who assist the regular birds will receive Communion Plans Pancake ’ Sister .Mary Patricia concern­ Mental Health Talk Set at St. James' teachers and school staff in such tasks as tutoring small in a group in the 7:30 a.m. Mass, ing vocations to the Sisterhood, i (St. James’ Parish, Denver) I Girl Scout troop 777, with Mrs. Raber Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. groups, conducting classes in specialized subjects, correcting Sunday, March 15. Breakfast The final meeting this school! and grading homework and tests, and performing clerical du­ Dr. Ethel Bonn, chief of clin-|Lou Josephson, skipper Thomas Kerwin as panelists. ' year will be held in May. Entertainment consisted of a ties In the school offices. (St. Bernadette ieal service at the Ft. Logan •Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Kerwin 40 Hours^ Starts Parish, Lakewood) fencing exhibition by the .Mar- Golden Parish .Mental Health center, will itin Fencing Team, George are members of the Theresians, In Westminster A pancake breakfast will be speak on “Mental Health" atjBreck, president, directing. The a group of women who foster I served in the St. Bernadette Planning Supper the meeting of the St. James’| members of the PTA council vocations to the religious life. Dominican Tertiaries Plan (Holy Trinity school hall . Sunday, March 15, (St. Joseph’s Parish. Golden) |.Altar and Rosary society Fri- " 'll meet Thursday, March 12 Mr. Taylor and Mr. Kerwin are Parish, Westminster) from 6:30 a m. until 1:30 p.m. members of the Serra club. A potluck dinner for members day, March 12, in Walsh Hall. at 7:30 p.m. in the home of The menu will consist of pan­ Mrs. William Wolf, 1935 Oneida. For Corporate Communion Forty Hours’ devotion in cakes, sausage, milk, coffee, of St. Joseph's parish. Golden, Luncheon will be served at I Holy Trinity church, Westmin- juices. The cost will be 75 will be served in the parish hall REMOUNTING (St. Dominic’s Parish, Denver)iMoore, vice president of the ster, will begin after the 6:15 at 5:30 p.m., on St. Patrick's 12:30 p.m. by members of the THE MONTHLY PTA council cents per person. Gabriel .Archangels’ circle. Members of the Third Order American National bank, will a.m. Mass Friday, March 13. jday. Admission is “your favor- will be Tuesday, March 17, in RINGS RINGS RINGS I the cafeteria. of St. Dominic will receiveLpggi^ -xhe Needs and tho^*’'^ children in grades three THE PARISH PTA will meet 11''' dish.’’ Coffee and punch will WHAT IS YOUR NEED? CUB SCOUT Pack 96 spon- The program will be a panel Communion in the 7:30 a*” -1 obstacles of Vocations ” jthrough eight will march in the on Monday, March 16, in thej^'’ Wedding, Diamond, Moth­ Mass .Sunday, March 15. They 1 procession. sored by St, James’ PTA held discussion on vocations. Mrs. ers, Birthstone, Pearl, Din­ Mrs. Levi Saindon, chairman school hall at 7:30 p.m. ,, ^ will meet in the church at 3 p.m. The nominating committee I‘‘’d, b>' father John LePenske, its annual Blue and Gold Ban- Kenneth Cavins, president of for the annual Palm Sunday Services at 7:30 p.m. Friday ner, L o d g e , Religious, The novices are to meet in the will be elected, and the school '^ ^ l’^ 'f ‘ card party quet Saturday evening in the the Theresians will be the mod- bake sale sponsored by the Ro­ will include Rosary, Benedic­ school cafeteria. Dinners were Baby, Child, Friendship, rectory reading room at 2:30 uniform change will be dis-'^' erator; with Mr. and Mrs. T. sary Altar society, is making an tion, and Stations of the Cross; served to 160 Cub Scouts, par­ Crucifix, Cameo, Scarab, p.m. cussed. loners are asked to bring their appeal for bakery goods or cash and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Rosary ents, and guests by the .Mariner Black Hills Gold. THE MONTHLY meeting of A representative from the own playing cards. donations for this sale to bo and Benediction. the PTA will be held on Wednes­ Theresians will speak on the Dr. Kevin Gleason held on March 21 and 22. All The closing ceremonies will RYAN'S JEWELRY day, March 18, in the church forthcoming Vocations confer­ proceeds will be used for the be held at 4 p.m. Sunday, Optometrist Lakeside Shopping Center auditorium at 8 p.m. Thomas ence, and the Very Rev. Mon- Phone 477-3123 ejnvent building fund. March 15. HArrison 2-1970 ™ M___ . signor Richard Heister, arch- 6160 W. 38th Ave. ^ ^ K( a* diocesan director of music, will PTA Presents ON SUNDAY morning a light;sponsor.onsor a StSt. PPatrick’s atrkks day ^^ow slides of Camp St. Malo. Wheat Ridge, Colo. breakfast of rolls and coffee will dance on Saturday, March 14, be served in the church base­ In the Colorado Grange hall. Pastor With THE ALTAR AND ROSARY 1 ment. A large ham donated by Reservations may be made by society will meet on Thursday, Convent Fund Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olson, and a calling 429-1656. March 12, at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Fif chocolate cake, baked by Mrs. NORTH (St. Mary Magdalene’s The games party on March 22 William Price will speak on the Parish, Denver) Anthony Zarlengo, will be will feature awards of hams in Holy Land. m iiiiii[li At the last PTA meeting held awarded at the bake sale. addition to the usual awards. DENVER Wednesday, Feb, 26, Mrs. A. ’\biirMymUrf^mJW Gherardini announced that a OPTICAL check for $1,154 was given to Class of 150 the Rt. Rev. Monsignor James Dispensing Opticians 455-4323 P. Flanagan, pastor. This DeWAYNE INGHAM 3030 UI.4431AVE. money is the proceeds from the Is Confirmed money making projects for the 4022 Tennyson Street convent fund. GRand 7-5759 The PTA also displayed ,a At Loveland new table cover which will be used at all future functions. All (St. John’s Parish, Loveland) ♦ hand work was done by the Auxiliary Bishop David .M. historian, Mrs. Rose Taddonio. Maloney confirmed 129 children Mrs. Lujean Todd announced and 21 adults on Feb. 27 in St. PAUL’S FINE MEATS a new project of collecting Gift John’s church, Loveland. The Stars for obtaining a piano for Altar and Rosary society and '^Where Wheatridge Meats" the convent. circles were in charge of serv­ The eighth grade will hold a ing dinner to 24 members of Spaghetti In the News Cutting Only USDA Choice Sloppy Joe day on St. Patrick’s the clergy who attended. day, March 17, Hamburgers, Discussing good news for spaghetti eaters are three offi­ Steer Beef — Aged to Perfection popcorn, and candy will be cers of the .Altar and Rosary society at Mt. Carmel parish, THE SISTERS of St. John’s Make Oui Own sold. Denver, who are planning the soeiky’s fourth annual school presented the program spaghetti dinner to be held April 12 in the parish grade at the last PTA meeting. Voca­ school. Seated, from left, are Mrs. Angelina Murphy, presi­ ITALIAN SAUSAGE — GERMAN SAUSAGE tions to priesthood, sisterhood, PTA to Sponsor dent, and Mrs. Virginia Calabrese, vice president; standing, CORNED BEEF Parish Book Fair and brotherhood formed the Mrs. Wanda Rondinelll, secretary. Also taking a leading part general topic. The Sisters In planning the dinner Is Mrs. Eleanor Marranzlno, treasurer. Free Delivery (Holy Cross Parish, Thornton) showed slides and discussed the The price of the dinner is $1.50 for adults and 75 cents for 3855 Wadsworth 424-1445 The Parent-Teacher associa­ beginnings of convent life at children under 12. tion at Holy Cross parish will their own mother, house in sponsor its annual book fair Joliet. 111. The Sisters belong to j. V Monday. March 16, at 8 p.m. in the TTiird Order of St. Francis St. Patrick’s Ave Maria hall. AJl parishion­ of Mary Immaculate. Sponsors Party ers who are interested in the The March meeting of the << parish's library are Invited to Altar and Rosary society was (St. Patrick’s Parish, Denver), ^ NORTH DENVER’S FAMILIEST BANK, attend and donate books. begun with a salad luncheon All junior and senior high served by the Clarion group. The St. Patrick's parish Holyj^ school girls in Holy Cross par Andrew Martelon of Denver, Name society is sponsoring a Y ASK THE FAMILY WHO BANKS THERE” ish are Invited to participate In member of the Serra club St. Patrick’s games party to be if a tour of the postulancy of the speakers’ bureau, talked. held March 17 at 8 p m. in the;'^ Sisters of Charity In Pueblo The Altar and Rosary society school auditorium. Tickets at $1 Saturday, March 14. recently donated two new and each will be on sale after Mass larger ciboria and their covers A COMPLETE SERVICE FOR ALL-YOUR BANKING NEEDS A bus will leave Holy Cross on Sunday front of the to the church. The old ciboria churi_h. school at ’1 a m. and will re­ are being given to the missions. turn at approximately 7 p.m. Refreshments will be served. The fare on the bus will be $1 THE PARISH praesidium of Proceeds from this event will per girl. Each girl is asked to Fur In Fashion Spotlight the I..egion of Mary is busy go for the school athletic pro­ bring her iunch. Plans arc being made for Holy Family parish’s spring i contacting the auxiliary mem- gram. Sister Anthony Ann will don fa.shlon show .April 10 at 8 p.m. in the Holy Family gym. Mrs. bers. This is for the prepara Installment Loans Savings Accounts Finance with a duct the tour. v Paul Plamondon, chairman. Is shown modeling the fur stole to tion of the reports that will be Ten women of the parish at- 1^ Automobile Loons be awarded, while Mrs. Eugene Archer, Is passing her ap- given later on in the month at tended the annual retreat at El Regular Checking Accounts Tickets maybe obUined by calling 477-6129 or 433-1446. the Acies meeting in Ft. Collins. Pomar this past week. LOW COST Guardian Angels FHA Loans Club Sets Dance Economy Checking Accounts The Men's club of Guardian Commercial Loans Angels’ parish will sponsor a Christmas Club Accounts FIRST COMMUNION SETS Real Estate Loans BANK St. Patrick’s Day dance to be held on Saturday, March 14, Improvement Loons Savings Certificates from 8:30 to 12:30 in the church $2.00 u p hall. The price of admission is $4 per couple. The price in­ LOAN cludes free refreshments. There will be live music. On Friday evening following FIRST COMMUNION VEILS the Stations of the Cross, the weekly games party Is held at $2.00 u p approximately 8 p.m. Bank-by-Mail !ll!l!i|i!!'!llll!llllllll!llll'!llilfll|l|i!l!i:iL !P iri''' Safe Deposit Boxes SATRIANO EASTER CARDS ESPECIALLY Travelers' Checks BROTHERS FOR PRIESTS and SISTERS Personal Money Orders JANITOR Collections '•1 S IR V IC i Night Depository * Rug and Upholstery ?ol)n jTit^grraUi ilennttip PRESIDENT KENNEDY MEMORIAL CARDS Shampooing * Comploto Houio ISWi PmIdHil 0* th« UtKM States Bonk a t s » . 1*17 PERMANENTLY SEALED IN PLASTIC 1 Cleaning Inauguwed January X . t*«1 O M NovttniMr ZL l*U * Floor Waxing and § Polishing ONLY .ion EACH ORTH D e HVER B M IK Q * Walls and Windows K Washed 1 Expert • Dependable JOHN ERGER CHURCH GOODS W. 38th at Julian St. ' 433-6781 Insur^ 4436 W .29th AVE. 477-7961 1 Can Ut Itr Prta lillmatat ■ O L . S47S4 M M OL. s e w WEVEJl A PARKING PROBLEM" & i T MEMBER FED ERA L DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPOUATION F* W. 44lh Avtw Page 10 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, March !?, 196^: This Is the State Parochial High School Basketball Tournament

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In the heat of the championship game. Mayor Tom Corrigan of Denver presents Holy FamHy’s bevy of cheerleaders urge the State Parochial championship trophy to their student body to inspire the team to vic­ Tom Robinson, left, and Simon OTIanlon of tory. There was no victory, but it was a Regis following the title game. great show. I Father Wogan 'Will Retire' |As League Business Advisor

The czar of the Denver Paro-|gan. then athletic director at,coaches and directors entered! chia! League, the Rev. Barry! Cathedral High School, assumed! the league in charge of the va- Wogan, unofficially announced the role of business advisor for.rious teams, it was always Fa- his retirement this week as thejthe Denver Parochial League.jthcr Wogan's task to outline the league’s business manager fol-; As the league grew, the job league’s program and the goals I Here are members of the all-tournament tiuk. Holy Family. Back row: Bernie Micha- Steve Bailey of Holy Family goes high for a two pointer team selected at the conclusion of the State lek, Simon O’Hanlon and Tom Robinson, lowing 26 years in that position. igrew, and soon Father Wogan to be attained. .Many coaches during the championship game against Regis. Raider defend­ Paochial high school basketball tournament. Regis; Mike Clement, Abbey. Also named to It was in 1937 while he was a had a man-sized task on his will never forget his "little young assistant at Cathedral'hands. From business advisor, From left, front row: Jim Swift, Abbey; the team were Ray Stepan of Pueblo Cath­ chats” on the vital role they ers are Rich Schraeder (51), Tom Robinson (32) and Simon Steve Bailey, Jim Callaway and Chris Kos- olic and Dick Pfalmer of St. Mary’s. parish, Denver, that Father Wo-j he became schedule maker, were to play in the training of| O’Hanlon. The other Tiger is Jim Callaway (44). picker of all playing sites, em­ youth and the promoting of the! Tolre Cage Championship ployer of referees, and arbitra­ principles behind the parochial! St. Rose’s Plans for Open House tor of all disputes and protests. school svstem, I All Catholic men and their Knights of Columbus, at 8 p.m. As the years went by and new Probably no other one man has ever had or will have such wives are invited by Father Sunday, March 15, in the parish Regis Defeats Holy Family a close affinity to the parochial Barry Wogan. pasto/, and Fa­ hall. league or to the hundreds of ther David Costello, assistant SECOND ROUND It was Regis and Holy Fam­ emphatically, as they downed 64-50, to take third place. youngsters who -have participat­ pastor, of St. Rose of Lima’s Holy Family 60, St. Mary’s 58 parish, Denver, to attend an ily all over again in the finals the Tigers, 58-49, to win their Pueblo Catholic ran up the ed in the program. To talk TRY of the 2Bth annual Colorado eighth state crown, something consolation flag with a 62-.53 Regis 57, Abbey 54 I about the history of the league, open house to be sixmsored by CHAMPIONSHIP Catholic High School basketball no other Parok team ever has conquest of Mt. Carmel. ; the good accomplished, t h e Bishop Tihcn council 4796. Regis 58, Holy Family 49 tournament. accomplished. Regis and St. As tournaments go, this one youngsters who took part and Abbey 64, St. Mar>’’s 50 (3rd Hand-Made This was the rubber game, Francis had shared the “most” ran pretty much according to have become the religious and! J 'c d b ilL place) mark with seven. form. Regis, Holy Family and business leaders in various com-| TYROL RACER the third meeting of the Denver CONSOLATION * FIRST I’arok co-champions this sea­ Canon City Abbey’s strong- Abbey had been rated the co­ munities can be a long night’s! Mt. Carmel 41, St. Anthony’s son. And this time it was Southern Colorado Parok cham­ favorites. Each had its close discussion with Father Wogan. Fiesta Dishes ■ Open Stock 34 Gifts - Hardware - Paint Regis’ turn to prove it was the pions came close, losing by call along the way, with Holy SKI BOOTS Pueblo Catholic 75, St. Fran­ In what way the league will' Professional FittinQ Glass - Toys belter team. three points to Regis in the Family barely edging St. Mary’s cis 62 function in the future has not Pipe Threading semifinals, then firing past St. by two points in the semifinals. Pueblo Catholic 62. Mt. Car­ been determined but from one Discount Sale — ?65 Window Shades - Key PROVK IT they did, rather Mary’s of Colorado Springs, For the record, here’s how Duplicating mel 53 (consolation title) who knows. Father Wogan has J. Hans Wittman the games came out: Open Friday & Monday Eves. FIRST ROUND Guy Gibbs had his Regis recommended that a full time COLORADO Shoe Co. Regis 61, St. Anthony's of team primed for this showdown layman assume the role of ath­ 3103 E. Colfax 355-1991 32 Broadway 733-2940 JOHNSON STOKAGl £ MOVING CO. Sterling 43 with Holy Family. They rushed letic supervisor. He would be 221 BROADWAY Holy Family 78, St. Francis 52 the Tigers’ gunners, controlled in charge of coordinating the * Sanitized Vans and the boards and methodically athletic programs in all the pa­ local i Long Distance Canon City Abbey 67, Mt. Equipment Carmel 48 took command to make Holy rochial schools as well as the MOVING Family play the Raiders’ type recreation programs of the * Packing and St. Mary’s 47, Pueblo Cath­ olic 42 of game. Catholic Youth ' Organization. Shipping REGIS HAD a 17-11 edge at Possibly a board of directors \ H o m e m a k e r s " * Foreign Service Via THIS W IIK’S ;thc end of the first quarter, a would help to continue to set Irish Theme league policy and handle prob- Sea or Air , 134-20 bulge at halftime. The Big I Department SPECIAL! I Red surrendered part of that ;lems that might arise. For REGISTER Readers Set for Friday ~DIAL~ 722-2855 ~ lead in the third period but still In the meantime, P’ather Wo­ Pafroniz* These Reliable and Friendly Firms went into the final canto with Luncheon Club gan will keep his interest in the Agent For UNITED VAN LINES i a comfortable 41-33 bulge and league and will be available for i l ' ir:;!.::.*:.] i r ■ . i r a : i 3 i l EXCEPTIONAL ‘more than held on in the last ^nd song will consultation. eight minutes. ! ‘‘^^turc the annual St. Patrick s SAVINGS! luncheon to be staged Friday, His retirement, however, does i The 10-man all-tournament March 13, by the Knights of Co­ not mean that he can now turn Bacon & Schramm '63 'team included Bemie Michalek, lumbus Friday Luncheon club in to 2 life of leisure. His role as iTom Robinson and Simon Composition Roofing RAMBLERS the K. of C. hall, 1555 Grant Denver Parochial League czari j O'Hanlon of Regis: Chris Kos- street. has in reality been an advoca- j Tile Roofing ONLY tiuk, Steve Bailey and Jim Cal- tion. He still will be kept busy! Roof Repairing A FEW LEFT! jlaway of Holy Family; Jim The usual talks. at the. . . lunch- in his fulltime role as pastor of! M IW K 5 R S I Swift and Mike Clement of Ab- eons will be bypassed in favor! j,, of Lima parish in ISl; ClMVBluw -'..c. TA 4020 Brighton Blvd. I bey: Ray Stepan of Pueblo of a preview of the entertain-Southwest Denver and the vari-, (CoHax Broadway) UII. 4-6568 j Catholic and Dick Pfalmer of ment for the Catholic Charities i programs he has started VIC HEBERT St. Mary's. It was the third annual St. Patricks day ball.l^.jf|,iy j|,p parish. .As pastor of' [straight year Switf had won the some 1,200 families, he will noti RAMBLER ; honor and the little guy also BILL McILREE, Irish tenor, DENVER'S OLDEST DEALER be allowed to relax for long or ! picked up the sportsmanship will sing a selection of Irish to bask in his “retirement. SAME LOCATION SINCE 1913 melodies, to the accompaniment 3M0 DOWNINO ST. AC 2-a4| trophy. Clement was awarded the of Will Back, the leader of the tournament high scorer trophy. orchestra for the ball. Electric CompanuCompanq COMPLETE He pitched in 60 points. Kos- On hand for the luncheon will Wall-hung tiuk had 56 and O’Hanlon, who be State Senator Mark Hogan of PROTECTION had a great tourney for Regis, Denver, who is serving as chair­ CM ncjl Server •DDUSTRIAl •COMMEKUL •RESIOemiK. FOR was next with 52. man for the Charities’ St. Pat­ Closet rick’s day fcstlvitier. 1178 STOUT ST. ^222-5733 THE Archbishop Vehr Since the year’s biggest at­ by KOHLER CATHOLIC FAMILY Trophy to Tigers tendance IS expected for the DENVER COLORADO • LIFE • The Holy Family student body luncheon, Jack Denny and Tom • HEALTH - ACCIDENT • was awarded the .Archbishop Murray, co-chairmen of the club, have ordered a keg of SERVING THE ENTIRE METROPOLITAN AREA • HOSPITALIZATION • Vehr trophy at the end of the 26th State Parok tourney. green beer. KNIGHTS It is given to the school dis­ lENNIE LENNOX THE SMORG.ASBORD lunch of playing the highest quality of DAY and sportsmanship during the meet. eon will begin at 12 noon. The COLUMBUS INSURANCE Conduct of coaches, players, price of admission is $1. All NIGHT cheerleaders and student body men are welcome. THOMAS at the games, both in and J. NOLAN around the site of the games, ISSS G rant St. was the basis for selection. Rangers End OHIca: irs-taoi Mt. Carmel won the award FREE M — M. .• M M t H a RES. for the best pep club. .A clever Year in Loss iss-aaas ESTIMATES A U rH O B Z fD card routine was a big factor. Regis college clo.ied out its | O f AU R KiK 1963-64 basketball season on a T f / r n o r ) , low, but certainly not unex-. . . . Easy to clean! CUARAN1EEO SERVICE ON ! pected, note last Friday by! . . . Easy to clean A LL MAKES m KscenuL • eoMBo*.. steriA absorbing a 68-56 defeat at the StHOURSaVKI hands of strong Colorado Slate aroundl university at Regis fieldhouse. DIAL SU14494 The amarf new Cayuga THE R.A.NGERS wound up water closet by Kohler A(JUlM HiflOM i^ with a 12-9 mark, including mokes cleaning bathroom highlight 'wins over Oklahoma floors eosier, quicker. }M1 So Ktltm tth ENGINEERING 'Slate. Air Force and Denver Solidly hung on built-in SALES FRANK W ATERS, Fr»» university (twice). hangers, the Cayuga water But a solid, obviously more That's the word for banking closet saves space, gives FIREPLACE FIXTURES service at The First. talented CSU team quickly took any bathroom a “new charge of Coach Joe Hall’s band look." Curtain Screens All services conveniently and never let the Rangers’ hopes located under one roof. get high for very long. Specializing in Glass Screens Grates i-2-hourfree indoor parking It was 20-9 midway through Quality Plumbing for customers. the first half. Then came a and Heating Repairs Fire Sets Regis rally that cut it to 24-23 Firelighter I But the Rams were off and Andirons running again to a 34-25 half- SLATTERY Wood Holders jlime count. Coal Hods Terry .Matthews, a 25-point Spark Guards producer, was a thorn in the & Company Electric Logs side of Regis with his all-around T he F i r s t N .m i o n a l b .v n k o f Devver Plumbing and Heating Most Complete Display of Fireplace Fixtures in the West MiinDtr FtDtrti Otpeut Inninnw C«r;arit>on play and he helped CSU widen Contractors the gap to 45-27 early in the 181 V ALLEJO ST. DENVER MARBLE & TILE CO. second half. The die was cast 744-OU Estuxistitd Suict isri and Regis never again iOHN J. CONNOR, PrtsMtnt RAtrt F. C f««r, Viet PrttMtM 623-1484 1330 STOUT ST. 534-5580 threatened. | I Thursday, March 12, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register St. Co/efofl's PTA Plans Page 11 Teen-Ager Easter Dance (St. Cajetan's Parish, Denver) I Chaperones for the dance w St. Cajetan's PTA will spon­ be parents who are mem bet sor its’annual Easter Dance for of the PTA. teen-agers, the “Bunny Twist.” at 8 p.m. Easter Sunday, March THE KNIGHTS of the Blu 29. in the Denver Labor center. , Scapular, a group dedicated K 360 Acoma street. ..,, « « ^ The featured band will be the 1 propagating devotion to th' Continental Coasters, a group Blessed Virgin and to assistinf Student RafrOOf Day social meeting in the high day dance in the school hall at well known among the younger I the Theatine order, will sponsor (St. Philomena’s Parish, school auditorium, Sunday, ,8:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 17. set. Also on the program will a .Mexican dinner from 11 a m Denver) March 13, at 2 p.m. Father Wil- A well-known orchestra will be the Beatlettes, a quartet of I to 6 p.m. Sunday, .March 22, in Boys and girls of St. Philo-Koontz, pastor of Notre play. Admission, for both Irish young women who will panto­ mena's parish in grades 7, 8 Dame parish, Denver, will be and non-Irish, will be $2.50 per mime several of the Beatles jthe church hall, 9th and l,aw- and 9 attending public schools the guest speaker. couple |rence streets. records. and pupils from the eighth; The grade school band, under' ii « ! The men of the organization grade graduating class of St . the direction of William Del- 11®** S la ilip S will serve as waiters for the Philomena’s school are invited: tTsHo, " ill perform. Sister .Ann (Presentation Parish, Denver) Holy Name Parish dinner. Special floral arrange­ to attend a retreat in the school Victor’s girls choir will render -V pro^am to collect LIFE Fort Logan ments are being designed for hall, 10th avenue and Fillmore several selections. This meeting stamps is under way in Pres- each table. Children under 12 street, Sunday, March 15, at 2 ' will honor past presidents of the entation parish, under the chair- years of age will be served at p.m. The retreat will close at organization and fathers. imanship of Mrs. Clella Barry. ^ Spear's Hardware ^1 reduced prices. 5 p.m. .Members of the League of the! members of the parish [ Complete Hardware— * Those students attending sen­ Sacred Heart will meet Tues-!ar« as^^ed to save the stamps THE DINNER is the first ior public high school will as­ day, March 17, at 1:45 p.m. in idnd leave them at the Credit ' Garden Tools—Fertilizers f project of the organization un­ * Paint semble for their retreat at the church for recitation of the!stamps also 2855 W. Hampden Ave. der the leadership of the new Christ the King school on 8th Rosary. .A business meeting willi^’’® being .saved. The goal for SU. 1-3738 president couple, Mr. and Mrs. avenue and Fairfax street. follow in the assembly room of,’^'® drive is a car for the Sis- Englewood, Colo. John F. Archuleta. Music students in the parish the rectory. teaching in the parish school will present a recital At an executive committee ST. THERESE PARISH Sunday, March 22, at 2 p.m. meeting held recently in thei The program is being spon- and 7 p.m. In the music studio i g|-3(]0 ^,0 d.i | sored by the .Altar and Rosary of the school at 940 Fillmore | Rgy. MonsIgnor Gregorv Smith,[society and the PTA. Talk About Bojoks SUNDAY MASSES street. Parents and adult rela-ly.G., P.A., pastor, and Sister! Evening Masses Wednesday 8:00 • 7:00 - 8:00 - 10:00 - 11:15 & 12:15 tives and friends of pupils are injury .Amelia, grade school! and Friday are being held at .Members of the Junior Great Books groups and Mrs. James Campbell. Children sitting CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4 to 5:30 & 7:30 to 9 invited to attend. ! principal, were present. .A new 5:30 p.m. during Lent. I at Most Precious Blood parish's IRirary meet with the Campbells are, left to right. Bob Revs. John J. Regan, Francis Pettit ol bylaws and a constitu­ The Credit Union is now spon­ regularly. Father Bernard Degan, C..M., pas­ Ne»-ans. Patsy Mulhem, Susan Smith, and at Regis college, March 8, tor. visits a seventh grade group led by Mr. 1243 Kingston St., Aurora EM. 6-0735 tion, set up by the parliamen­ soring a contest for the school Michael Ryan^______Jack Doyle, son of Mr. and tarian, .Mrs. James McEnany, children during the Lenten sea- ^ Mrs^ John Doyle, was presented I discussed by the PTA of^o"- the Student .National association PARKING IN REAR fleers and bylaws committee. The children are encouraged j award. Dan McNally, son of USE REAR ENTRANIE „ , ,, D c- xf M II The new bylaws will be mailed 11° 1”'^^ 1° gather I St. Rose's Rites to Honor Girl Scouts OPEN 8 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT ? each family having children I received an award for the the Please Patronize in the grade school. I will be rewarded after Easter. (St. Rose of Lima's Perish, ! THURSD.VY, March 12. the This means that up to date Harry's Liquors atrical group. Denver) Altar and Rosary society will|*^9'< has been added to the par- Your REGISTER OF AURORA Richard Janda, son of Mr. Maryknotlor to Talk The re-dedicalion ceremony and Mrs. Richard Janda, re­ Western Show meet in the parish hall at 7:45!‘sh revenue.______(Most Precious Blood Parish. I (St. Mary’s Parish. Littleton) Full Line Imported ceived a wrist watch in the and Marian award for Girl p.m. After the business bieeling Advertisers and Denver) ! Father Elmer Myer, a Mary- and Domestic recent News contest. He was Scouts in St. Rose of Limas^pather Barry J. Wogan, pastor HUNT CLEANERS A Western show, titled ”.A knoll missionary for six years WINES - BEERS one of the five finalists. I just returned from Latin .Amer­ Parish will be held Sunday, «in gj^p a Lenten talk. Follow- COMPLETE LAUNDRY A Mention Dude Makes Good,” will be pre­ ALTERATION SERVICE sented by the students of Most ica, will talk to St. Mary’s, Lit­ March 15, at 2 p.m. in the jpg the program, coffee will be LIQUEURS Hovorka to Spook tleton, Holy ,\ame society Mon­ StrvIcinQ St. James • $t. Theresa's THE REGISTER Precious Blood in the school church. I served. and Christ the King Parishes • Ice Cubes * (Christ the King Parish, day, March 16, at 7:30 p.m. in Denver) cafeteria on Saturday. March All Brownie, 'Junior, Cadette,| There have been 47 more 1 HOUR SERVICE ON CLEANINO 9508 E. (OI.FAX .WE. the lower level of the church. 7M1 E. tth AVE. . SSS-FNt W r. {WALT) ANCTHTP 364 M82 The Christ the King parishiH, at 3 p.m. and again on Sun- His subject will be “Reli­ and Senior Girl Scouts will par-1 LIFE stamp books turned in. PTA will meet Monday, March day, March 15, at 4 p.m. gious, Social, and Economic ticipate in a group in the annual'------16, at' 7:30 p.m. George Hovor-j All parishioners and friends Conditions in Latin America re-dedication ceremony. ka, principal in Westminsteriare invited. There is no charge today,” a topic that should The following girls are from CURE d'ARS PARISH' St. Vincent de Pauh Parish public schools, will speak on the | for admission, prove interesting in this time Troop 1224; Carol Christopher, E. »NO a DAHLIA ST. 10. UNIVIRSITY ILVO. A 1. ARIZONA methods of “Testing and Meas-l of unrest throughout Latin Susan Fedel, Barbara Kerin, SUNDAY MASSES SUNDAY MASSES uring” in the schools. i THE EXECUTIVE hoard of America. Mary Margaret McGuire, Cindy 6:00 - 7:30 — 9:00 - 10:30 - and 12 Noon Mr. Hovorka has been a the Altar and Rosary society The men who arc working on Stines, Connie Stock. Veronica 6:45, 8:00, 9:30,11:00 and 12:15 No Evening Mass teacher for 10 years and princ­ will meet in the parish hall on the operational pledge renewal Valdez. Elaine Banchor, Chris Confessions' Saturdays 3:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4:00 & 7:30 ipal for three years. He is a Thursday, March 19, at 10 a m. will have an opportunity to turn Doherty, Virginia Tripler, Betty Rt. Rev. Msgr. Eugene A. O’Sullivan, Pastor graduate of Regis college and First reports on the personal TV in final pledge cards during Wegman, Mary Ann Woertman, 3050 Dahlia St. 322-1119 2385 E. Arizona 744-6119 has a master’s degree in guid­ will be announced; the card this meeting. A pledge report Dometta Costa, Janis Egloff, ance and counselling. party to be held on April 30 also will be made at this time. Sandra Fedel, Jeanne Lewis, John Pelner, son of Mr. and will be discussed; and the final Refreshments will be served Janice Moore, Becky Major, .Mrs, John A. Pelner of 6001 E. entries in the Gold Bond Stamp after the meeting. Rea .Ann Schuster, and Marilyn Preisser's Red & White 8th avenue has been awarded a jingle will be collected. .Martinez. TOLVE LIQUORS scholarship to Regis high school. The general meeting will be CFM Mooting Girls from other troops of the Dahlia Shopping Center — 3360 Dahlia Grocery and Market Anne Rcstivo, daughter of Dr held on Monday, March 23, at (St. Anthony of Padua’s parish receiving the award are: Free Delivery — EA. 2-5977 FANCY MEATI, V e a lT A ILIS and Mrs. Jack L. Restivo of 1 p.m. j Parish, Denver) Judy Briggs, Julie Foote. The­ AND QUALrTY OROCIRtES 1200 Graph street, was award­ I The parish Catholic Family M (K FLORA JANKE MCKEV f resa Hopper. Carol Richmier, ed a scholarship to St. Mary’s Pancake B ro aklast [Movement group is sponsoring NANfV JIM .lEKIlY MARV Free Delivery 777-4447 Susie Schaefer, Chris Obccnina, academy. (All Saints’ Parish, Denver) a meeting in the parish hall on m i R. OHIO Av*. IS. Univ. ind OM«) and Ellen Williamson. Three new sets of encyclo­ The All Saints' PT.A wil spon­ Sunday, March 15, at 7:30 p.m. pedias have been purchased for sor a pancake breakfast on Sun­ The topic of discussion will be Instructors for the award are John €. DUCKWALL’S the school. day, March 15, from 7:30 a.m. “Life in a Parish.” •Mrs. Oren Christopher and Mrs. Schell CECIL'S SUPER to 12;30 p.m. On the menu, be­ The adult instrtjsiion classes Lyman Lewis. Father David P IN E ST Denver's Newest CICIt. MIACHAM, Prop. May 18 has been set as the date for the annual PTA and sides “ all the pancakes you can are held every Wednesday and Costello, spiritual director will M EATS AN D Subur ban Varie^ Store Friday nights after services. be the speaker. A reception will G ROCERIES QUALITY M IATf - FISH - POULTRY Men’s club dinner for the par­ eat,” will be fruit juice and DAHLIA SHOPPING CENTER ham. Games, parties are held every be held in the parish hall after 2S1S F a liia x Nitionilly Advertised Brands Foods ish. S77-3m S3ri A Dahlia sn-F035 The price is 75 cents for Friday night after services. the Ceremony. Save Money Here — 1004 8. Gaylord — 733-7383 Band to Portorm adults and 40 cents for children (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish, under 12. The breakfast is open Denver) to the public. ST. JOHN'S PARISH ^ The St. Francis de Sales’ The parish Holy Name so- I. 7th AVI. A ILIZAIITH IT. grade school PTA will hold a cietv will hold a St. Patrick’s SUNDAY MASSIS B,, PARISH PHARMACY GUIDE 6:00 - 7:30 - 9:00 - 10:30 A M. and 12:00 M. CALL YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG STORE FOR PROMPT SERVICE / •‘ Y CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 3:30 & 7:30 Scouts' Passion Ploy Set Rt. Rit . John P. Moran, Pastor E. 7th and Elizabeth St. 322-2026 OUR UDY OF FATIMA At Blessed Sacrament Gym ALL SOULS, ENGLEWOOD ALL SAINTS A Lenten event will be con­ bears and major roles for Hons. tinued for the 10th year Sun­ Father Borer also does the CHERRELYN ten's Pharmacy day, March 15, at the Blessed directing and the producing. L. C. FEHR, Preo. Patronize Our nowasHOP DRUG STORE MainMr at St. VliKonl d« '>airi't Sacrament school gym when Father Borer, who received In tlcknau ind In Htilth Parian 1tl St. Paul StrttI LINCOLN DRUG Hava Your Doctor Phuna jsatttt the scouts Passion Play will be the highest scouting award giv­ Phone 789-2561 Ut Tour ProKrIpllon Across from Chorry Crook lonk presented with proceeds to go en to an adult, the silver beav­ BROADWAY il QUINCY Paramount Heigtita Shopping Contar Advertisers Where Flowers Are for a chapel at the An Suo er, is U S. provincial of the ■ NOLIWOOO SERVING ALL SAINTS, NOTRE DAME, lOMI W. SMIl Ava. n z-llll FRII PARKING Guaranteed mission in Formosa. Bethlehem Fathers, a Swiss ST. ANTHONY AND HOLY NAME PARISHES order whose missions arc aided ST. CATHERINE'S THE PRESENTATION, start annually by the play. Father ALL SOULS, ENGLEWOOD ing at 6:30 p.m., features Cub Borer also serves as assistant * Free Delivery * Gold Bond Stamps 477-OMt 4S5-MM Scouts of Pack 145, assisted by pastor of Blessed Sacrament DRUG FAIR BUSY CORNER Girl Scouts of Troops 194 and parish. 2345 So. Federal 935-4661 DRUG STORE 725. 4204 So. Broadway Professional Pharmacists For Fr»# DcUvtry of PrMCrlplloii YOUR CATHOLIC DRUGGIST DAN CAULFIELD The Rev. Anton J. Borer, LAST YEAR the scouts were W. 381h Ave. & Federal Blvd. S.M.B., spiritual adviser of the able to send $90 to one of the and Drvg NttOs Denver, Colo. pack, wrote the play which is missions in their annual pro­ Phone 781-5521 Your Parish Service Station so designed that all Cubs parti­ ject. This year, aided by pa­ ST. FRANCIS DE SALES’ Here is a helpful directory. Look for the listing of your cipate, starting with small trons. the goal is higher. , ALL SOULS, ENGLEWOOD I M nearby "pariih" service station. Its friendly operator Is speaking roles for wolf cubs, Donation to the program is 50 asking this special means to invite your patronage. You'll continuing with larger parts for cents. Alameda Drug Store find that this extra friendliness is matched with cheerful PHARMA CARE V O. Paltraon, Prop. service and expert attenUon for vour car. He’s ready to serve you with gas and oil, tires, batteries, lubrication and PHARMACY Cut Rote Drugs “For Better Health” other convenient services. By "pulling in” at his station Fountain Service Sundries regularly, yon will reciprocate his friendliness and get the .NOW OPE.N best in service. MM S. Broadway TalapOona TW-llll Your Business Apprecialcd unitlao, Colorado AiknMda 4 So. Broo^ty CATHEDRAL NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL ST. MARY'S, LITTLETON AcroM tht StTMt from Phil's Conoco Sorvico NOTRB DAME CHURCH SELL 4 LESS GREEN For Complete CONOCO MEADOWS PexaU Auto Service CONOCO PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED or COMPLITi DRUG STORE ~ AUTOMOTIVI FUR AND DEUVERED UVISM S iR V IC i Coital at Oawaiat Dantr lUk Am . s i FsuMytvtiUA »m t«. swfWw______m-wTi 2S40 w. M«ln UttistOQa Co»0. sioco ma m-uts 1 ST. JOHN S ST. VINCENT DE PAUL HOLY CROSS, THORNTON ELM STANDARD DEDICATION "Howdy" CITY VIEW SERVia Your druggist is proud of the public service hit profession "Filling Prescriptions Is the Bob's Ploce Profastlonal Pharmacy Most Important Part of CTAIIBABM ChiwM. RrMN renders, and aware of its responsibilities. He knows that ,9IW IHHISIF| swvict A TmamF Ph. 287-5535 Our Business 300 So. Colo. Blvd. his job is vital to the health of your community. Frw Pickup S7W N. Cuiutu • GHta • Cardt • Cgamatka t MIvwy COWTOWN. Thurnton Cvla PMM m-ilM See Bob Robies 722-5664 Free Delivery iM l Ulk A Ikn StnM COLO. CURE d'ARS — BLESSED SACRAMENT iM a S. O aytard a t Tanntaaaa W ST FRANCIS DE SALES ST. PATRICK S HOLY FAMILY OUR LADY OF LOURDES ^ a I w Aj L fih w u n a a ^ fTTrr-b ARROW WCX>DMAN "Tut Start at PtnaMl Sdrvtcd" L ALAMEDA 5 E R v ia PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Wesley Pharmacy SUPER SERVICE Y — Prescriptions — "Ask Your Doctor to Gall Us" ' STATION 44IH 4 Ttenyten 455-72)1 Prescription Druggists • IX P IR T LUIRICATION DRIVI IN WITH CONFIDENCI Denver II Cota Phone F L 5-8542 33rd at Hudson Denver, Colorado' O. J. OUlNtAN Member St. Vlnctnt • DILCO lA T TIR IlS tu n e up a IRAKS SERVICE • PIRItTONI TIRIS Mil ht<««______tSUfW Free OtiW try In North Denver Wm 1«v A v* . 0 « PmM P®rt«h Mt U tM 7U-MW A t So, Dowomg m^iM MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD O U R LADY OF FATIMA ST. THERESE’S la Passlea Ploy ST. ANNE'S, ARVADA The firms listed here Three young actors, all fifth graders and Cub Scouts at deserve to be remem­ HENRY’S Blessed Sacrament school. Denver, act out a part of the Pas­ S llig . REXAU APPLEWOOD PHARMACY bered when you are dis­ CONOCO sion Play wrhich Scouts, under the direction of the Rev. Anton ALLENDALE J. Borer, S.M.B., will present at 6:30 p.m., Sunday, March Prescription Druggists • FREE DELIVERY » GOLD BONO STAMPS tributing your patronage SERVICE 15, tn the school gym. From left are Phillip .Anderson, son of PHARMACY FIRESTONE TIBES, EATTERIES, First in Prescriptions 2098 Yonngfield 238-1264 in the different lines of ACCESSORIES Mr. and Mrs. Emile .Anderson, playing Pontius Pilate; Paul Fast Free Delivery Yaur CalM k Drugfiai 9806 W. S»Ui PUee HENRY HENNINOHAKE, Ownw Rledo. son of Mr. and Mrs. .Alphonse Riedo, playing Jesus 2238 So. Colorado Blvd. Dad CawmaH busines^. IISQO EmI CpNax at MoUn. 42^23e7 >“-W*S AURORA Christ; and Frank Ruskey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruskey, Phone 757-7677 playing Caiphas. Arvada, riitrailB Page 12 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, March 12, 1964 Mother of Benedictine Monk Requieqi Mass in N. Mexico Pray for Them Offered for Mrs. Butler Funeral sen'ices were con­ son, .Albuquerque, and two sons, ducted recently in .Albuquerque, Thomas J. Butler, Jr., Albu­ ALVARIZ daughters, PrlKilla Garcia, Derby; Linda Children and six great- grandchildren and Requiem High Mass was sung March N. Mex., for the mother of the querque, and Father Bede. She and Elizabeth Garcia, North Platte. Neb.; *by several nieces and nephews. Requiem 5 in Goldendale. Interment was in Goid- A ure llo A lv a r ti, of 3041 W. 24tti. He High Mass in St. Philomena's church endale. Rev. Bede Butler, O.S.B., who had four grandchildren. is survivod by a son, Frank Alvaraz; three brothers, Manuel Moreno, Los three daught^s, Owa Bidal, Frances Angeles, CalH.; Albert Moreno and James March 11. Interment at Council Grove, Mr. Scott was born May 9, 1898 in Den­ is currently stationed as chap­ Lemoa, all of Denver; and Beatrloe Nava­ Garcia, both of Denver; four sisters, Kans. Boulevard mortuaries. ver. He attended parochial schools here- lain of St. Walburga’s convent, Mrs. Henry Apolinar and Mrs. Ben He was an employe of Colorado Mill­ rette, Artesla, N.M.; and also by seven POURFILLET South Boulder. grandchildren and seven great-grandchil­ Apolinar, both of Denver; Mrs. James ing and Elevator co. He worked for George P o u rfille t, 69, of 5318 S. dren. Requiem High Mass In the Cathe­ Tominagam, Stockton, Calif.; and Mrs. Gardner-Denver co. for 13 years before Louthan. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nettie Gertrude Butler, dral of the Immaculate Conception AAarch John C^reras, North Platte, Neb.; and his retirement In 1963 when he moved to Marie Pourfillet. Requiem High Mass in Goldendale. 6. Interntent In Mt. Olivet. by an Aunt, Miss Manueia Garcia. Den­ 72. died March 4' in -Albuquer­ ver. Requiem High Mass In Sacred Heart St. Mary's church, Littleton, March 11. He is survivied by his wife: his fa^ que, after a lengthy illness. She ANDREWJESKI church March 6. Interment in Ft. Logan National cemetej’y. Trevino mortuaries. REILLY was the wife of the late Thom­ A/Vary A ndrew jeski, 13, of 2261 W. S6th D aniel M . R eilly, 79, 236 S. Pearl. He avenue. She is survived by four sons, HARMONO Is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Lillian as J. Butler. Her son. Father Frank, Clarence, Leon and Raymond B. Brison, Martinez, Calif.; Mrs. Ethel Bede Butler, belongs to the Andrewieski, ali of Denver; four daught­ Dolan A. Harmond. 50, 10550 W. Eighth place. He is survived by his wife, B. Rickard, Benicia, Calif.; and Mrs. Benedictine community of Holy ers, Mrs. Bernice Gardner, Mrs. Agnes Catherine Clifford, Real del Monte, Hil- Chapla, Mrs. Martha Ochapp, and Mrs. Beatrice Harnnond; four sons, Howard, Max, Paul, and Andrew Harmond; and dalgo, Mex.; and by several nieces and Iljt. WjimjoJumyL Cross Abbey, Canon City. Cecelia OstrowskI, ail of Denver; a broth­ nephews. Requiem High Mass In St. Fran­ er, George Davis, Denver; and also by a sister, Velma Hammerstrand, Fair­ The family first moved to banks, Alaska. Requiem Mass in Our cis de Sales' church March 9. Interment 42 grandchildren. Requiem High Mass In In Mt. Olivet. Day-Noonan mortuary. Church ,of the Guardian Angel March 7. Lady of Fatima church March 5. Inter­ Denver from St. Louis in 1934 ment in Ft. Logan National cemetery. March. 1444 Interment In Mt. Olivet. Boulevard nw -: ANGELINA CAMPANELLA FOLLOWING ARE THE names of and were members of Cathedral turarles. HOLLIDAY Requiem High Mass for Mrs. Angelina priests who have served in the Arch­ parish before moving to Sacred CanrpaneNa, who died March 3 In a local diocese of Denver and died in the month AYERS Lillian Mae Holliday, 45, of 2501 Frank­ of March. The living faithful are asked Heart parish in Boulder. 1938 lin street. She is survived by her hus­ nursing home after a long illness, was G ertrude Ayers. 67, of , offered in Mt. Carmel church March 6. to remember them in their prayers. the family moved to Canon City Calif. She is survived by her husband, band, Mason Holliday. Requiem High Mast In St. Ignatius Loyola's church Burial was In Mt. Olivet. Boulevard 0 Gad. who, In raising Thy sarvants and finally to .Albuquerque. Ernest E. Ayers, Los Angeles; a broth- AAortuaries were in charge of arrange­ to tha dignity of Bishops and piiasts. er-ln-law, Thomas A. Meehan, Denver; March 10. Interment In Ft. Logan Na­ tional cemetery. Kirk mortuary. m ents. did giva them a ihara In tha piiasthood From 1950 to 1952 Mrs. Butler and also by several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Campanella was born May 11, of tha Apostles, wt pray that admit Requiem High Mass in St. Domic's was housekeeper for the Rev. KIERNAN 1881, In Skity, Italy. She came to Denver fham now and fortver mart Into tha church March 7. Interment In Mt. Olivel. from Skily 54 years ago. apatlalic cempany. Through Christ Our Joseph Hannan, O.S.B., at La­ Day-Noorvan mortuary. Rayn>ond F. Klernan, 57. of 1350 Grant. She lived at M18 Osage street. She was Lord. Amtn. (Oration from Mass far Da- Shining Up Blarney Stone fayette, Colo. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Ada 82 a t the tim e o f her death. partad Priasis.) "•’.ic.iacc: FRAUSE B. Klernan, Denver; and by a sister. Mrs. Campanella was a member of the Rev. Joseph J. A bbott, M arch 20, 19« F ra nk J . Frause, 75, of 3439 .W. 32nd Miss Marion A. Klernan, Denver; Re­ Mt. Carmel society, St. Anthony's auxili­ Gathered around their own private Blarney stone, members quiem High Mass in the Cathedral of Rev. John L. A ylw a rd , M arch 22, 1943 MRS. BUTLER was buried as avenue. He is survived by his wife, Annie ary, and the Third Order of the Servants Rev. Joseph O 'B eirne, M arch 22, 1937 of a Key and Sword society committee in Sts. Peter and Paul’s E. Frause, Denver; two sons, Henry J., the Immaculate Conception March 10. In­ of M ary. an Oblate of St. Benedict from terment In Mt. Olivet. Olinger mortuaries. Rev. Manuel Oe Frensisco, C.M., March Qreeley Seattle, Wash.; and Kenneth H. Frause, She is survived by two sons, Dominic 13, 1947 parish, Wheatridge, wax eloquent over the annual St. Patrick's Immaculate Conception church, Denver; two daughters. Edna M. and Samuel Claclo, both of Denver; a day dance to be held Saturday evening, March 14 in the LOPEZ Rev. John M. Floyd, S.J., March 14, 1934 Albuquerque. Celebrant of the rt'-....‘fwaHMiiuBiw a .’ Damlana, Denver; and Wllnsa K. Sme- daughter, Mrs. Sadie Nelson, Denver; Rev. William R. Frain, S.J.. March 12, Wheatridge parish gymnasium. Music wUI be supplied by dra, Broomfield, Cola; two sisters, Mrs. Dhrlstopher Lopez, infant son of Mr. two sisters. Vincenzo and Antonia Solano, 1957 Solemn Requiem Mass was her M a rie Georgoff, A u ro ra ; and AArs. B ar­ and Mrs. Raymond Lopez, 3161 W. Gill Sicily; and by six grandchildren and one Rev. Robert A, Hennemen, S. J., March the Lou Alonzi orchestra. Tickets at $3 per couple will be sold son. Father Bede; deacon of the bara Sekyra, Lafayette, Cola; and by place. He It survived by hit parents; a great-grandchild. 4. 1944 seven grandchildren. Requiem Mass was at the door. The price of admission faiciudes refreshments. brother, Ricardo, and a sister, Rita Rev. Timothy Kenney, C.SS.R., March 31,' Mass was Father Joseph Han­ offered In St. Dominic's church March 5. Lo^z; his grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. KATHRYN T. GRADY 1952 From left are Frank Eulberg, chairman of the dance commit­ Adamson Mortuary Howard mortuaries. nan. The Mass was sung by the Telesfor Gallegos and Mr. and Mrs. Requiem High Mass for Miss Kathryn Rev. Julian Layton, C.M., March H, 1939 tee; Walt Wcakland, Glenn Moneypenny, and Jack Nealon. Ernesto Lopez, all of Denver; and by his Schola Cantorum of St. Joseph’s 24 Hoar Ambulance Service GARCIA T. Grady of 1554 Logan street was sung Rev. J. B. LIciottI, March 11, 1950 great-grandiparentt, Mr. and Mrs. Andres in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Con­ Rev. Joseph L illy , C.M . M arch 21, 1952 Other members of the committee are Clem Bisant and Phil college, Albuquercjue. Greeley, Colorado Raym ond M . G arcia, 35, of 5741 De- Gallegos, Denver. Graveside services Mt. ception March 11. Burial was In Mt. Rev. Joseph M, Llaurado, S.F., March Rice. , Mott avenue. He is survived by three Olivet. Trevino mortuaries. Mrs. Butler is survived by her H. Rom Adumoo Rood F. A im m Olivet. Olinger mortuaries were In charge. 5, 1954 Phong 1636 9th Avo. it Sth St. Miss Grady died March 7 In a local Rt. Rev. william F. Murphy, -March, daughter, Mrs. Robert H. Hud­ LOWERY nursing home. She was 74. 1942 Lisa Marie Lowery of 4187 Zenobia, in­ She was born Sept. 11, 1689, in O 'N eill, Rev. Raymond L. Newell, March 5, 1944 fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Neb. She came to Denver in 1924 and Rev. John Perse, March, 1934 Rosary Recited, Requiem srtij ACQUES J. Lowery. Mass of the Angels In Holy operated the D oris H at Shop, 733 15th Rt. Rev. Motnignor Percy A. Phillips, Family church March 9. In te rrn fn t In street, fo r rr>ore than 25 years. M arch 20, 1920 Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries. She was a member of the League of Rev. Benedict P edrotti, M arch 24, 1957 BROS. the Sacred Heart. Most Rev. Charles W, Quinn, C.M, Offered for Otto Seller LUMERY She is survived by a brother, H. D. M arch 12, 1940 Fort Collins Edward Lumery, 72, of 1434Va Larimer. Grady, O'Neill, Neb.; and by two sisters. Rev. Richard Smyth, March 13, 1934 Requiem Mass In the Church of the Holy Miss Mary Grady, Denver; and Mrs. Rev. James M. Walsh, March 5, 1937 Otto G. Seller, retired post of The Rosary was recited in 'iWmumououa:enmnnrsamm6noitmms'wti>i:'a»misrmiiir*r' .sw’-rasa; Ghost March I. Interment In Mt. Olivet. Charlotte Hammond, O'Neill. Rev. Norbert Walsh, March 8. 1953 fice superintendent, died Maitli (Roiders are Invitad to sand in Olinger mortuary. 16th at PERRY MRS. MARY Z. IMES chtngas and addltians.) 3 in a local hospital after a Boulder, March 6, and Requiem Harriet E. Perry, 76, of 1376 Colum­ Mrs. Mary Z. Imes, 12405 E. 13th ave­ long illness. He was 74. High Mass was celebrated in SHINN NORTHERN bine street. She Is survived by five sons, nue, Aurora, died March 5 after a short Tim E. and Walter G. Perry, both of Ft. illness. She was 43. the St. Anne’s church. Arvada, ther, Ira J. Scott, Denver; and by two Collins, Colo.; Edward L. Perry, Greeley, Requiem High Mass was offered In St. PHARMACY sisters, Mrs. Emily Floyd, Denver; and March 7. Interment was in Mt. Colo.; Emmett D. Perry, JeHrey City, Plus X 'l church March 9. Interment was "Nerthom Celertde't Wyo.; and Robert W. Perry, Denver, In Mt. Olivet. Mrs. Florence Taylor, San Bernardino, Olivet. "Your Parish Drug Store" C alif. Colo.; a daughter, Geraldine Baefcstrom, Mrs. Imes was born Mary Zitnik In Requiem Moss Loodinc Doportmont S tem *' Greenbeit, Md.; and also by 16 grand- O m aha, Neb., on O ct. 1, 1^0. She at­ • Free Delivery Service GEORGE STEPHEN STRAHL tended schools In Onrraha before moving MR. SELLER was born Dec. Requiem High Mass was sung for to Ogatalla, Neb. She came to Aurora In * Charge Accounts \ AtofiumMtt ¥ Dbtlnctiaa # George Stephen Strahl In Mother of God 26, 1889, in Denver. He was V UNCI 1902 y 1953 fro m O galalla. church M arch 7. M r. Strahl died In St. L. C ORIFFIN, OWNER She was a rr>ember of St. Plus X's Al­ Offered for married to the former Mamie Joseph's hospital M arch 4. He was 81. E. Winter on Oct. 30, 1912, in tar and Rotary society. Interment was In Mt. Olivet. Olinger Biythe-Goodrich JERRY BREEN She Is survived by three sons, Scott You Are Always mortuaries were In charge of arrange­ St. Elizabeth’s church. K., Andrew C., and Mkhael K. Imes, all m ents. Mr. Seller retired in 1957 after Welcome At Shinn's Mortuary Florist of Aurora; two sisters, Mrs. Helen Mr. Strahl was born In Montgomery, tlTM W. 44th Am. Atherton, Covina, Calif.; and Mrs. Mrs. Tierney 1521 Champa Ala., In 1882. He hid been a resident of 40 years with the Post Office Northern Hotel Bldg. Ambulance Service g367N4-OFIN DAILY Dorothy Johnson, Birmingham, Ala.; and Denver since 1907. Out block EMt of Mt. Ollwt by four brothers, CharlH G., Knoxville, department. He was superin' Jack W. Goodrich 2M-31I1 He was a retired City Parks depart- A former legal secretary, HU 2-1035 — HU M036 la.; Joseph A., Downey. Calif.; Frank J., ment employe and was a Democratic tendent of the Chaffee Park HU. 2-3208 Omaha; and Louis J. Zitnik, Costa Mesa, Margaret Healey Tierney, dieii committeeman for District 30 for the past Branch when he retired. His C alif. 30 years. in a local hospital March 2 after He Is survived by his w ife , M rs. Rose home was at 6197 Ejtes Court, NICHOLAS Z. NAVARRO an illness of five months. She A. Strahl of the home, 308 Ogden street; •Arvada. A longtime resident of Denver, Nicholes and a sister Josle Strelble, Montgomery, was 77. Z. Navarro, died at the home of his Ala. I SWIGERT BROS. daughter March 8. He was 76. He lived Requiem High Mass was of­ HE IS SURVIVED by his Colorado Springs at 3421 W . Clyde piece. fered in Christ the King church Requiem High Mass was offered In Our Requiem Mass wife, three sons, Gerald H., i OPTOMETRISTS Lady of Guadalupe Church Mirch 11. March 6. Interment was in Mt. Denver; 0. Rodney, Wheat­ Internnent was In Mt. Olivet. Trevino Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries mortuaries were In charge of arrenge- Offered for ridge; and Otto G, Seller, Jr., m ents. were in charge of arrangements. Van Nuys, Calif.; three daugh­ I Devoted To Your Complete Vision Care M r. N avarro was born Sept. 7, 1887. RIALTY In Leon, Guanajuato, Mex. He moved Mrs. Irma Mills ters, Mrs. Elizabeth John, Den­ from Mexico to Phlllipsburg, Kans., and MRS. TIERNEY was born in ver; Mrs. Genevieve Thomas, AAAY INSURANCI in 1912 he moved to Mllliken, Colo. Requiem High Mass was of­ CO. OPTICIANS He married the former Cevella Archu­ Creston, la., on Feb. 4, 1887. Arvada; and Mrs. Roslic Dorig- fered in Holy Family church I H. W. SWIGERT Jr.; O.D. leta In Mllliken In 1915. She died in 1927 She received her education in hi, San Francisco; a sister, 725 N O . T U O N WILLIAM FARRER and in 1933, M r. N avarro m a rrie d the Feb. 8 for Mrs. Irma S. Mills, the Iowa and Nebraska schools former Marla Medina In Denver. She 4570 W. 35th. Mrs. Ira E. Tanner, Boulder; Phono 633*7731 Colo. Springs t I H. W. ODIL, O.D. FRED SAAALDONE died In 1963. and at Sacred Heart high school and by 13 grandchildren and Mr. Navarro was employed as a care­ Interment was in Mt. Olivet. in Denver. taker at the Colorado Milling Co. until Boulevard mortuaries were in one great-grandchild. his retire m e n t In 1955. He became a na­ She came to Denver from Ne J. D. CROUCH iij; 1550 California St. 534-5819 turalized citizen in 1951. charge. braska in 1903. She was a legal He It survived by three daughters, Mrs. Joint JNoofing C. D. O’BRIEN Salvador Carpk, Detwer; Mrs. Patsy secretary for the Davis Broth LOETSCHER'S Ortega, Cheyenne; ana Mrs. Paul Jonez, MRS. MILLS, the wife of a ers Wholesale Drug Co. for 15 Leon. Mexico; two sons, Philip, Denver; veteran Arvada dentist, died Sfotod h y PTA , and Manuel Navarro, Leon; a sister. Miss years. Feb. 5 at her home after a long Juanita Navarro, Leon; and also by 26 She was married to J. Bert (St Joseph’s (Redemptorist) grandchildren end three great-grandchil­ illness. She was 63. SUPER MARKH dren. Tierney in Blessed Sacrament Parish, Denver) f£S She was bom Feb. 14, 1900, church on Aug. 14, 1928. QVAliTT MUTS JOSEPH W. SCOTT in Olean, N.Y. She came to St. Joseph’s grade school and n u i eiMN lien aiii ceeneuei Joseph W. Scott, 8 longtime Denver Denver as a child and received Mrs. Tierney was a member resident end now of Gotdendeie, Wash.; of the Retail Credit Women’s high school PTAs will hold a t PRODUCE ■'( . anMMUin XMk.NiHMMIII died March 3 In Goldendale after a short her education here. She mar­ joint meeting Thursday, March illness. He was 65. He formerly lived et association, Dominican Sisters Quality Apparel .1 3049 W . 45th avenue In Denver. ried Dr. ITiomas A. Mills on 1, in the church hall. The topic Nationally Advortised Sept. 3, 1921, in Denver. of the Sick Poor Aid society, IN COLORADO SPRINGS and Christ the King Altar and for discussion will be vocations Brands of Groceries Mrs. Mills was a member of for the students. SINCE 1872 ♦ f DENVER EVERGREEN. Rosary society. 524 W. Colorado Ave. the Mothers’ Auxiliary of the Information classes for Cath­ Kiowa and Tejoa Streets MONUMENT CO. Cerebral Palsey Center. SHE IS SURVIVED by two olics and non-Catholics are held sisters, Jane H. Leader and every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. it s to your SHE IS SURVIVED by her Frances H. Dewey, both of Den­ in the church hal). The informa­ husband, a daughter. Miss Max­ ver; three nieces, Anna Marie tive meetings usually last one ine Mills; two brothers. Loyal Gold. Kathleen Cronan, and and one-half hours. Ail are wel­ Slauson, Denver; and William Mary Ellen Joyner; and by a come to attend and learn the Slauson, ; and also by nephew, Walter J. Wade, Jr., fundamentals of the Catholic re L a rfM t In h m a nieice, Louise Anderson, Ever­ ncky MMRtiln A t m green. all of Denver. ligion. Credit (I m IM l i t t ¥ Mwnt ONvtt) Charin McFtMM StMlay Hall HA. 4-4477 PTA Bak* Sale TO HAVE A (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) Paulist Father to Hold Sacred Heart PT.A appointed REVOLVING CREDIT Mrs. Emma Solono as chair­ Mission at Annunciation man for a bake sale. Further CHARGE ACCOUNT tU cIw U .-'H lII details will be announced later. (Annunciation Parish, Denver) lege. Catholic university, Wash­ Mrs. Beatrice Padilla and Paulist Father William J. ington, D.C. Mrs. Beatrice Martinez will be Cantwell will preach a mission WITH THE DENVER chairmen of lunch room worit- in Annunciation church, Denver, FATHER CANTWELL has mm ers for April. fihaJuniki^ beginning on Sunday, March 15, had extensive experience in par­ Dr. John A. Ordohl Room Mother circle hostesses and ending Friday, March 20. OPTOMETRIST PRESaiPTION DRUGGIST It's a special type of charge account de­ for April are Helen .Avilla, ish work both in New York and or Linda Cordova, and Lupe Hemp­ The opening session of the Boston. For the past four years 12S NORTH TEJON STREET 812 N . W eber i M E . 2-3661 signed to your individual ability to pay. IT stead. he has preached missions and ML 3-2069' , COLORADO SPRINGS, COLa GIVES YOU NINE TIMES THE BUYING POWER Religion classes are held in conducted novenas and retreats Cotot. Ig t t o p piAcr the basement chapel every Tues­ throughout the Rocky Mountain OF YOUR EQUAL MONTHLY PAYMENT! Yet day at 7:30 p.m. Adults to be area”. confirmed should attend these Z gcIm a M d m m if it offers all the benefits of a regular charge SHEARER HARDWARE COMOCO SiM flC l STATIO* i' ; SERVING classes. account. Here’s how it works: Confirmation will be conferred 2329 Eost Platte Lim ETON Society Requests April 23 in Sacred Heart church. M E. 2*7288 ENGLEWOOD Those who are going to be con­ firmed should register as soon Women to Cleon COLORADO SPRINGS Ngvii* Am. ¥ CMfeg li N e*e If yOR FRY as possible. rogvlorly AND Leodville Church ooch month* ...... $5 $ 1 0 $15 1 $25 $35 $40 SOUTH DENVER (Annunciation Parish, Tho Dotimr will oitond tt NOLAN FUNERAL HOME OMhicHw LeadviUe) -THI ONLY CATHOLK OWNIO AMD OPIRATIO you conNnvmii crodll FUNERAL HOMM IM COLORADO SPRIMOt*’ UR t o ...... $ 45 $90 $135i$225 $315 $360 999 W. Littlitoa Blvd. fidttOR At the monthly meeting of the *01 CMITM, yM H r imntMr Miy wiMit yM k«vt ■ Mtoitc* n Annuncjiation parish, LeadviUe,! THE NOLAN FAA6ILY MEMOlUAiCO. MIMAERS NATKMIAL CATHOLK PUNRRAL OIRKTORS OUILO UmfTON tp c n sum. A r m tarn. Altar and Rosary society March | ME. 2-«742 • You may charge the difference between the bal­ 2, it was decided that the so-| ance you owe u$ and the total limit indicated by ciety would ask ail the women; your monthly payment. of the parish to help clean the WESTERN Electrical church Tuesday, March 24, in i. • For this most convenient and pleasant type of Chgki LMc wid Wood Fwicn charge account, after the first month you pay a preparation for Holy Week and; Construction Co. monthly service fee of 15c for each ten dollars i Rev. WUliam J. CantweU, C.S.P. Easter. | FENCE • CiS» Members of the society will be; • / mu UpHh you owe (minimum, 25c). However, you only pay ! mission on Sunday will be held U4-44U ' at the doors of the church after' Ml u m a service fee when there is a balance due on the at 4 p.m. Sendees during the I all the Masses Sunday, Marchj account. rest of the week will be at 7:30! 22, to receive offerings for thej Please Patronize p.m. • There is no down payment required to open on annual (lower collection. I Your REGISTER account. F.kTHER CANTWELL, *''»4her James B. Hamblin., OOliGiS-LOIIG Advertisers and r- c r. _i- 1 pastor, announced that the new • With 0 Revolving Credit Account you get a ^ For Funerals C.S.P.. IS a member of the Paul- Mention Chargo-plofe, os you do with a regular account, ;ist Fathers Mission band, Lay*|(||^ nnusaal altar Ih the parish THE REGISTER which is a great convenience in itself. . . serves 'ton. Utah. An Army veteran,|church, has been shipped from COLORADO SMRINM - AURORA as identification, speeds up shopping, etc. I Father Cantwell served with the|France. It is hoped that it will Berkeley Park Chapel Park Awamw Chapel 184th Infantry Division in Europe' be installed in the near future, lo st 17th and Morion • You may use your Revolving Credit Account at Wml 4eth and TennyMO before studying for the priest-^ Part of the cost of this new i t II DRIVE IN niKNITMII STORI at Pork Avonuo any of The Denver's stores. el entfWK* ef lerkeley Pork hood. tabernacle was paid by the sale uPHOLsraaiMO MOHL RR-URHOLSraRUM AMO 4I1-642S 223-1SS1 Born m Bloomfield. N.J.. he of the High .Altitude Cookbooks Js RtPAIRIMO • Stop in at the credit office at any of our stores IS a Seton Hall university grad­ the society recently puWished. n * Cawn m t OripwWi and let us tell you more about it! stay with "Jay” uate, and Studied philosophy There are still a few of these MtRi to OtRW I2 IN . Nevada Fwtotow (M s to Oi«w and theology at St. Paul’s col- cookbooks available. >643 So WsAMMA MT Knights Slate ir.uisdoy, March 12, 1964 Tre Denver Catholic Reg:ster Page 13 Initiation Rites Your Parish Real Estate Guide Legislator to Give Views On Metro College Proposal 1— Cathedral At Welby Sunday 1 The Knights of Columbus of The cam pus of a -private col­ THE MASS preceding the ests and one to which it^ has 1 10 able clothes, books, china, and FOR RENT 1 District 3 will hold major de- lege may seem a strange place breakfast will be celebrate^ by devoted much- lime and effort. knick-knacks and storing them t the Very Rev. Monsignor Wil­ Kappas feel they must be in­ 1 Block From CoftiMrol 1 13 ( igree initiations at R910 York for a talk on the need for a at the home of Mrs. William Spocloui 4 room furnished oportment 1 liam H. Jones, archdiocesan su­ terested not only in private edu­ I street, Welby. on Sunday, .March new publicly supported college. Oiss. 1st. floor and back antranca, lots of 1 111). Ceremonies will begin at perintendent of schools and mod­ cation! of which they themselves 5 But that need will be the topic These articles will be on sale cloaat ibaca. NIca for I or ]. 1 '1 p.m. erator of the Kappas. are products, but in public edu­ at the L'niveryty Thrift Shop at ■ Candidates for second and of the main address at the an­ cation as well. GLENELLEN APTS. Senator Romer has served as 312 University Boulevard March third degrees are asked to he 1432 PennsyivanU nual Communion breakfast of chairman of the Joint House- 24-28. Last year's sale was a present at 13:15 p.m., accord­ ARRA.NGEMENTS for the Kappa Gamma Pi Sunday, Senate Committee on Education success and Kappa is hoping ing to Fred Harris, district breakfast were made by Mrs. 3 ■'■All Souls (In g la w o a d ) .March L5. at Loretto Height.s Beyond High School and as its friends will help out again ■deputy. Icollege. chairman of a task group on Gerald Cooney and Mrs. Larry I The host for the initiation will i Wilkins. ^ this year and find a bargain Jvst a Stant'i Thrvw The .speaker at the breakfast Post High School Education in at the same time. Pram OivrcA and ScPdMi ibe Bi.shop .Matz Council .il61. of the national women's honor­ the Denver .Metropolitan .Area On another front, in order to I t this 4 badroom home. $15,900. headi-d by Grand Knight Rich­ Fenced yard. ^1) finished basement. ary society will be State Sen­ and so is emminently qualified finance the National Kappa con­ Tb« lirms listMl htr« dtM rvi )• b« ard How ard Other councils rep­ At your convenience we will show ator Roy Romer, who will talk to speak on higher education. vention t4) be held in June, 1965, rtmtmbtrtd wtitn you ora dlitrlbut- you this, lust call L E N . 7I9-1569. resented will be Denver Council on the proposed Denver .Metro Education has always been at the Brown Palace hotel. Kap­ Ing your ixirooagi In Hit dlNtrtnt 5-39. Bishop Machebeuf Council linos of bvsiniss. FOX REALTY college. one of K appa’s prim ary inter­ pas have been collecting use- M5-WM 1441 Faplar 4847, and Council 4079 of-.^urora.

iSocinfy Sefs Mnnf 6 aiassod Sacramont (Mother of God aoarMONTvlivriLVD.^ ~ MARKIT PLACE RENTING*HIRING i IDRMS.. m BATHS Parish, Denver) Gracious laroe family home has been The Holy Name .society of OFMIlllONS BUYING*SELLING extensively remodeled and In excellent W A N T A D S condition. 31 foot living room, formal din­ Mother of God parish will meet ing room, tunroom or den. finished bsmt., The Number by the Parish Heading Over Each 2 car garage. Features exquisite carpet­ .Monday evening, M arch 18, at ing A draperies, hot water heat and S Ad is the Key to its Location on the Map. 8 p.m. in the church basement. lots. Welt planned decor throughout of­ .Ml men of the parish are in­ fers immediate impression of charm. Phane KE. 4-4206 Today to Placo Your Claasifiod Ad in the Register — Ask for the Clataified Department S37.500. J IM NEW COM B. FL-5-9&24 vited to attend. 18 Oar Lady of Patlma 33— St. John A collection for flowers for tha Ivangalist Hutchinson, clean 3 bedroom the altar for Easter will be ' VanSchaack&Co. taken up at all Masses Sunday,! Brick. 2 baths. Carpets, drapes, 7lh Avanue 275 Univ. Itvd. EEALTOR 297-SaaO electric kitchen. Basement. Ga M arch 15. New Classified Ad Deadline . . . rage and fenced. Specious home at 701 Race. 6 Bedrooms, Socram ^iit upstairs and one In basement. Bafh on 2081 Braun Drive each ftoor. Family room, modern kilchen NOW - Tuesday at 5 p.m. By Owner and diningroom . F or appt. CaM Lee A m ­ LEGAL NOTICES brose. Only Want Ads received by phone or mail before 5 P.M. Tuesday can be published in the current week's paper 279-5944 Excellent 3 bedroom brick home, AMBROSE-WILLIAMS IN THE COUNTY COURT In and fo r tna CIfy and County af with rKreational room and 3rd bed< 222-4741 R aaltar 1740 Bd«ry. room In full basement. 2 fireplaces. 20— Our Lady #f Lourdas Denver and Stats of Catarada HELP WANTED FEMALE 7! SITUATIONS WANTED . |APTS. TO SHARE 25A FURNITURE FOR SALE 47 Na. P 31113 Garage. New kitchen and excellent Experienced typists, stenos. office work­ FEMALE carpet and drapes. E. 666. Call now. SOUTHERN HILLS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF 12 r School teacher in wheatridge wants to {General Electric portable dishwasher. 3 6 — St. U uIb STEPHEN FRANK GRATZER, ers needed immediately for temporary share dup ex like apartment with another Ap^tment size stove. Chrome dinette Jack Johnson—3044)31. JUST LISTED office work. i Baby sitting, licensed home, day care, employed woman. Call 422-0401 weekends,! se (Inglawoad) also Known as ■ ‘ ‘ r Portable cooler. Call 355-4921. N » SO. D E T R O IT W AY . 1 b d rm i., STEPHEN F. GRATZER, and as MANPOWER, INC. I 22nd and Pontiac, 322-4157. , eves. AUTOS—NEW JOHN F. BRUNO IKi batht, upirtlf dMnf room pKn STEFHAN F. GRATZER. Deceased KE 4-73IS 1154 C a lH q rn l,, Lady with experiance at general house­ 59 rac rttm, bdrm. t bath In flnMrad NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION work and caring for children wants UNFURNISHED APTS. 261 b u n t. JO B R A Y , 744-1114. 733 E. AMHERST PUCE FOR DETIRMINATION OF w ork. KE 4-7574. 4545 East Colfax H lIR S H IF Spacious 7 btdroom s, caramic bath, air 1 $$M Down FHA 333-4266 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF Widow over forty who is Day work, baby sitting for not over conditlonad. ranga, refrigerator. Near | 3 btdroomi. 1V^ baths. Doubia COLORADO: 3 childeen. Also Ironing, but no cooking. church, shopping, transportailon, park-1 VanSchoock&Co. To ill persons Interested, GREETING: looking for a quiet home. Hrs. a to 4 p m. 3$$-3571. ing. 175 Sa Sherman. attached garage.' Carpet and drapes. f A /ili 17S Uiriv. aivd. R fA L T O R 1T7-50N TAKE NOTICE that there has been . Help in kitchen'iand dining 8 Yrs. Young filed In the above-named estate a petition AAtfi 6— Blassad Sacramant asking for a ludicial ascertainment and room during I week-ends. HOME TO SHARE 19A THE JACKSON APTS. 31— it. iamoB Housekeeping for three dur­ A Real Buy! determination of the heirs of such de­ Catholic woman In Lakewood area, de­ OFFERS 2060 Birch cedent, and setting forth that the names, 6600 East Exposition ing the week. One and a half sires woman In .30's to share lovely a Prestige, quiet and strate­ addresses and r;latlonshlps to decedent days off. Uniforms, fur­ home and expenses. Call 789-1587. The West's 1 '/i Story Open Sat A Sun. 2 to 5 PJtf. of all parsons who art or claim to ba gic location. 4 bo0roomi, 2V^ btthi, full finished bese- Lovtiy Cap. Cod for Ig. fam. 4 bdrmi. heirs of said decedent, so far as known nished apartment, no ex­ mtnt. Living room end dining room ROOM FOR RENT • Rents are reasonable 2 bathi plua 2 mora bdrmi., bath and to tha patitlona*', are as follows, to-wlf; penses. $150.00 per month. a Adults Larges,f •M ponoled throughout. Ltrge kltchon, ipacioui dan In fla biml. Lg. Ilv. rm. HEIRS State qualifications. Write to forcod eir heet. 2 c«r garege, large with flraplaca. Sap. din. rm., alao. kit., Name, Residence, Relationship, Frac­ FURNISHED 20 "See resident manager at patio. Will Include ll tt. portable awim- Ig. patio, h. w. Iwat. 2 car gar. Spac- tional Interest Director. Sacred Heart Re­ 195 Jackson St.” Seieciion ming pool, alio fenced yard. Good tacular vlawl Spaca for iwim pool Barbara Brinksneader, Chrlsney. Indi­ treat House, Box 185. Se- Catholic widow has furnished room, Family Home. tannis court, and circular drive. ana. Sister, 1/4. private bath, kitchen privileges for em­ daiia. Colorado. (Sedalia is ployed lady. 322-1155, 355-5502. 3 ^ -6 2 5 8 Josephine Briggeman. RR 2. Tell City, 30 miies south of Denver). OFFICE SPACE RENT WULFF OF DENVER Indiana, Sister, 1/4. We have a furnished room for rent in Priced from R aaltor 277-MfS Children of Frank Gratzer, deceased Should have car. private home with bath and kitchen OR LEASE 28BB brother; 6 aiastod Sacramant privileges. This Is for lady who does not Office and Apartment building, excellent, Robert Gratzer, TeM City, Indiana. smoke or drink. (!dll Sat. and Sundays 31— Sf. Jamaa Nephew, 1/30. North Denver location. IIT TIMI OFFBRBD MM CHIRKY -St. Vlncont da Pawl Baby sitter wanted to live In. Light only. 433-1313- K A Y MORAN r * K B - 114,ON M rs. E dw ard B iandford. 117 12th 2130 MONACO house work. 1 child. Private room and Rooms for Giris. Catholic Daughters 4774307 2 itory frame detached garKe. Large Strtat, Tall City, Indiana. Niece, 1/30. bath. Also TV. Call 381-1300. kitchen eeting tpece. Large dining room. Beautiful I'/b story ranch on large land- Mrs. Antlonette Yaggi, 731 nth street, of America. 745 Pennsylvania. Also 4 overtited b^rooms. basement. leaped life. LIvIngroom hai fireplace, Tell City, Indiana, Niece, 1/30. Want mature lady tor light housework rooms available for weddings or recep­ EDUCATION 29 IDEAL LOCATIONI end child care. Temporary and Refer­ Beautiful backyard with targe pine trees. leparata dining room, 1 ample bdrms..< Mrs. James Yoham. 1475 S. W. 9th tions. TA 5-9597. $1895 ences. South Denver, 722-2087. Don't be disappointed by e sold sign. den plus full finished bsmi. with family- Beautiful 5 bedroom brick. Full street, Miami, Florida, Niece. 1/30, room . 2 bdrm s. A bath. JOE R A Y, 741- Sister Mary Pascal, Monastery of St. GRAPHO-ANALYSIS The good ones sell fast. Show anytime. 21M. finished basement, rec. room. 3 HOUSES FOR RENT Ask fo r Paul B. M cG arr — 757-4495. C lare, 200 M a ry Crest D rive, St. Louis HELP______I WANTED MALE 8 i What does your writing reveal? Delivered in Denver baths. 45 ft. covered patio, ex­ 29. M issouri, Niece. 1/30. UNFURNISHED 24 •YOU’ AMaaOSI WILLIAMS Delivery boy wanted. Apply In person. i cellent condition. 1615 So. Fair­ Children of Ben Gratzer, deceased can anal.vze basic traits in 8 ION wait LlttlatMi BM. 7ta-14l4 VonSchaack&Co. fax. brother: at CLARK'S CHURCH OOODS. 1433 T re-[ Attractive 5 bedroom, baths, lovely Anthony Gratzer, Tell City, Indiana. moot Place. yard, double garage. Convenient location. weeks. 27S UnIv. aivd. RBALTOR 2T7-SIN 756-B241 Nephew, 1/12. WANTED—FIELD REPRESENTATIVES A vailable soon. 2550 South Jackson, 754- •‘Yes Only 8 Weeks" PE 3 -4 « « 7— ChriBt th# Kiog Earl Gratzer, Box 145, Route 45, 7127. 3 1 a Full or part tin>e selling will provide I t . Jam as Napoleon, Ohio, Nephew, 1/12. you with large income. Representing 255-4472 Children of Margaret Fein, deceased 2 bedroom home for elderly people. Ac­ [ | D REIU N O 963 HOLLY 46— St. Vincanl da Paul leading Catholic Fraternal Insurance cess to two parishes. Sts. Peter and M . , 0 . . ^ _ J lis te r: Society. You'll find selling is made easy HOUSES FOR SALE 32A SOUTH EAST EXPOSURE Tarast Fain, 142 Southland Btvd., Paul, and St. Ann's. 4920 Kipling. Ph. This 3 bedroom brick with 2 full baths as each policy includes a membership 422-3219. $12,500 puts you In this O atirabte 2 2 BLOCKS FROM Apt. 3. Louisville, KentLKky, Niece. with many extra benefits of unusual 2 bedrooms, attached garage, plenty Is within walking distance to church bad room homt with 3rd bedroom or 1/ 12. Interest to Catholics. Complete portfolio of storage. Landscaped yard. Near Most M rs. W illia m E. Leeolg, 904 Brook- and schools. Priced at $17,350. den. Invest now. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL at Modern Plans available. Tremendous FURNISHED APTS. 25 PrKlous Blood school and church. 2920 wood Drive. New Albany, Indiana. Niece. So. Adams. 754-5807. Call Joa Plank, 3334015 opportunity for advancement. Write: BRICK DOUBLE AFFORDS Attrtetiva 2 badroom homa with 3rd 1/ 12. John Weber, W.C.O.F., Sales Director, badropm In Full llnlah basamant. Rac- Children of Mary rein, deceased sister: 59 E. Van Buren, Chicago 40405, . CATHEDRAL APARTMENTS Elizabeth Pfeiffer, Beverly Manor REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ' 33 TRUCKS FOR SALE 60 .MOORE HOME AND INCOME raatlcn room i utility room. Larga liv­ 1479 LOGAN ST. RLTR. - HM I. Calt. Rlvd. OK 4.IM1 Oarag*. Baaamant. Owntr tram- A p ti. No. 9, 3214 Colum bus Court, HELP WANTED Wa ipaciallza In Norttiwast Danvar, ferrad. W ill aacrifica a l S24.SM. Eva. ing room wim flraplaca. Eating tpaca Columbus 9, Ohio, NiKe, 1/is. Across the stratt from immaculate Arvada, Lakawood and Whaatrldga Rtal Gadnay 377-7S<2. In kltchan. Under 414.000. C all M r. Child of Henry Fain, deceased nephew; MALE OR FEMALE 8A Conception Cathedral. Furnished buf­ Eitala. Pronwt. courtaous ulaa larvica. Mrs. Charles Tulty, 1501 Grant Line 7 — ChrlBl Hm K ing VIhon, 244-0311 fo r appeinfm ant. fet apts./ with full kitchens and pri Your local raaltor tor 20 yaara. WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE Road, New Albany, Indiana. Grand- MANAGERS AND vate baths. Newly redecorated, roomy CRE8TMOOR GROUSSMAN-BRADIEY niKC. 1/ 11. dean and quiet. Utilities furnished HACKHOUSE REAITY Children of John Fein, deceased nephew: $40 to $45 per mo. Mgr. on premises 2SU W. Nth Ava. OR. 7-U7I "OUR PRESENT STOCK" NEW LISTING 322-7768 -St. Vincant da Paul Mrs. Martha Jean Burns, 4404 Tween CONSULTANTS Nke Place Ta 14 New 1944 GMC 4 bedroom — 4 level with beautiful Road, Louisville, Kentucky, Grand-niece, (Celaratfe Area) AC. 2-9906 SEWING MACHINES 40 family room, 3 baths, 2 fireplaces, hot 1/90. Man or women needed for new product F rom '•] to 2 Tons 33— St. Joha tha CHARMING 4 LEVEL M a ry Anne Poop. 2417 Jacobs D rive, 1963 White Like New water heat. Double gerege. Priced right. Call Mrs. Smith for appointment, Also 35 used Comme'^cial, at DRIVE BY. 131 So. Ivy and Call JOE 4 larga bedrooms. Exceptional closets. New Albany, Indiana. Grand-niece, 1/90. Does moat everything. Will sacrifice for Iv a n g a lis t 2 biths, family room, living room and 935-4494 3 Comfortably Furnished Rooms. Plenty P LA N K . 3334015. Batty Sue Fain, 1344 Minton Drive, $10.00 - TA 5-5010. Your Lakewood GMC dining area. Beautifully carpeted. Dish- New Albany. Indiana. Grand-niece. 1/90. or write to 4345 West Florida, Denver, of heat and only l>-9 blocks from St. SINOIR DIAL 'A' STITCH Franchised Dealer * wash^, disposal. Double garaga. Total John Stephen Fein. 1344 Minton Drive, Francis da Salts church. Convenient to MOORE 752.751 ELIZABETH price, $19,500. You m ust sea this. For Ntw Albany, Indiana, Grand-nephew, Colo. Zigzags, buttonholet. darns & mends.! RLTR. — MM I. Cala. Bird. OK « 04«l dafaiit ceil, tdtl ianford, 3334122. 1/90. shopping and transportation. Refined ma­ Makes many fancy stitches without i CLEMES MOTOR CO. Jana Louisa Bacht, 1114 Milton Street. SITUATIONS WANTED ture lady or retire d couple. C all 3-5970 attachments to buy. Assume 3 payments' Home plus income. Older brick o< KOI or tt.SO cast). nS-WW. ' 5555 West Colfax Ave. GATES AND COMPANY Louisville, Kentucky, Grand-niece, 1/90. MALE 1 1 after 4:30 P.M. vraekdays and anytime 7 — ChriBt riia king double. 4 baths, full basement, L. Paul Weadlck, Attorney af Law, 2941 la v th Cala. B lvd. 757-1241 23 yrs. at the same location. fenced yard and double garage. Guardian ad litem for all persons under Man wants steady maintenance or jani­ Sat or Sun. MISC. WANTED 44B 1100 Eudora One side unfurnished and one legal disability, 271 So. Downing, Oenvtr. torial work. Journeyman, carpenter by Colorado, None. Brick, } bedroom, and dan or 3rd bad side furnished apartment. Re­ trade. 722-9393. LIIRARY ROOKS WANTfOl room. Wall to wall carpal. Drapai. E<- 46-—eots and larga utility room apanmani with bain In basement. tim e. E M 44)141 FIREPLACES Bam on main lloor alsa Attachad No. P-31111 9 M otels". (P VACANT. IMMIDIATI Notice Is hereby given that I have So. F ra n k lin 777-4050'i POSSESSION. garaga, flown- garden tnc'osed Jim Dwyer Electric with a fancad yard. Shown by HOLY GHOST filed my final repoW In the County Court BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS CHIMNEYS SCHROEDER S WEAVER appointmant only. of tne City and County of Denver, Colo­ I7 N W. Cattax Ava. SM-7173 rado. and that any person desiring to FERTILIZER TA 5-5107 _____ 355-6645 object to the same shill file written ob- CARPET SERVICE PARISH lection with the said court on or before ROB BROWN JACK JONES HOME REPAIRS 14— M olt eraciawB aiooU Merch », 1944. CARPIT SELL OUT Colorado Paat a Home Repairs • Painting Carpet your living room, dining area Robert 0. Morgan, BUILDING and CONTRACTING B at>d J • Carpentry Most charming spacious 9 room FOR THE BEST Administrator. and hall only $ 1 1 IJI w hile SL-ppiy lasts. e Cabinetwork*# Patch Plastering Far Any RamadaMng in Yaur Based on average home of X-sq. yards FiRTILiZEJt home in University Park. 4 Robert F. Fiorl Hama Inaldt ar 0«4- Organic. Commercial, Fireplace Wood J. M. RIISCHMAN IN REAL ESTATE SERVICE liKoiea Preparty Attorney tor the estate Call C A R PE T C R A FTE R S, 934-3750. bedroom. 2 and baths. At­ 935-5711 934-4426 “ The Handymen" CALL 333 W C olfax, D enver 4, Colo. An Work Guaranteed tached 2 car garage. Beiuti- 8 units close to town. Can up in­ Phone 423-0289 CURTAIN CLEANERS 2518 Eudora $f.______EA. 2-3230 fully landscaped. Fenced yard. JACK MYERS (Published In me Denve'- Catholic FLOOR COVERINGS come with minor repiirs. Pres­ R egister) INCOME TAX 3 comer lots. Near shopping. BLUE A BLUE F irs t P ublication: F ebruary 77. 1944. PRANCIS LACE CURTAIN CLEANERS. Parochial and public schools. 277-2711 Raaltara 774-7TN Last PublicattW: March 19, 1944. C U R TA IN S . CROCHETED T A B L E ­ , ;a»aaaaa»aaaaaaaaaaaa» $28,500. No agents. Call 757- ent income $325 per mo. Pay off CALL JACK REIS Formica Counter Tops. Ceramic * > IN THE COUNTY COURT 134-3593 CLOTHS, DRAPERIES, BLANKETS, Wall Tile, Vinyl, Linoleum o INCOME TAX SERVICE 0237. Appointments only. FOR COURTEOUS SERVICE $225 per mo. $1A40 down. 288- In and far tha CIfy and Caunty Mambar o* Nofrt Dame Parish SPREADS. LINENS aEANED BY LAT­ Flooring, Carpets tt •f Denver end Staff el Celarade Bookkeeping serviced with 29 yrs.^ w ith your EST WETMOOS. HAND PRESSED ONLY < > LINOLEL'.M A.ND 1; 16— Nativity af Our Lard Norm Danvn - Wheatrldga Ne. P -3 8 M of experience. 81M. ______IJSa K A IA M A T H . TA. 5-SSIJ. _____ ;: ■nLE SERVICE. INC. .. (araamn#l4) ftOTKE OF FINAL SITTLIMENT 1396 EliMbcth .St. Lakawood listings Ettete of GERTRUDE C. ENGLISH Free Estimates— *> 1 It I bedroom apartments, fur­ (Deceased) , Guaranteed installation t • 322-3653 Call Key Meran No. F-SO m ] '35M Llpan Sfreef 45S-7227t» PRIVATE OWNER Day or Night With Notice It hereby given thet i have ** JotM K- LaGuerdle ^ 3-Bedroom Rambler nished or unfumisbed. Newly Hied my finat report In the County Comer lot. large family room, Laird R«olly Court of the City and County o* Denver, dr 477 MM ONE DOLLAR SPECIAL LINEN SERVICE fully carpeted, full basement, decorated. You can walk to Colorada and that any person desiring to GUTTERS attached garage. Close to object to the same shall Fie vwttten To Introduce You to the Register Classified Section town. $45.00 and up. obfectlon with the said court on or WESTERN schools, churches, swimmin before A p ril 7, 1944. FOR $1.00 YOU GET 20 WORDS OR LESS TOWEL SUPPLY CO. pool and recreation area. 370 Our PBraonallxtd Charles Barth, 1720 So. Broadway 733-5591 down. Executor Ahd'tw Wysowateky TO BUY, SELL OR SWAP I l l A h U Way 4U-M7a Swvict Solli HamM “Pensioners will enjoy Guttaia, Spovts Attorney for me estate ROOFING ' 1 a— Our Lady of Potima it here” 741 Equitable B'dg. This offer good for Qassifiod Saction only. We spedaBza in Getter end ALL TYPES-REPAIRS Denver, Colorado 80292 Ipaut Kapiacamawt. All Work Guarantaad (Lah aw ood) Phone AM 4-W41 Does not apply to Real Estate Display Gutters Ciaanad and Licensed-insurad (Published In m* Denver Camoiic Repaired. TERMS-FREE ESTIAAATE MAVZSI^' R egister) Thoroughly Experienced. ______TA 5-4495______27N t. Braadww m 288-8164 F irs t P ublication: Februa'Tr 27. 1H4. Advertising. ^ $6# This Hama , ; a-»M Deoandablc, Ouar^tcad. '*Aaytfma Oalty At Yaur CaNvafilattta'*^ Last Publication- March 19, 1944. ^ IN T IN G A DECORATING r 3 B tdraam B rk k 4 ' IN THE COUNTY COURT FILL IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX ^ Ona floor plan with full unfinished, ta -Watlwny af Oar Lard (Iraam fial4) j In and far ttie City and Caunty American Roofing professional — painting, decorat- basement, intercom. Lots of closet^ , I af Danvar and State af Ceierada *>9 and pape'’ hanging. Free estimate. ^ipece. This property Is specious^ ^ Ne. P-mtt Call Ned - 2$8-t|i8 ^enough ter inside and outside family NOTICE TO CREDITORS Sheet Metal Co. fun games. ^ TRASH HAULING ” ^ Lovely Summer Flowers 4 ■* Estate of JACK THOMAS BA l f e a iL /a CH 4-8466 2159 Downing ^ 13473 W est 21 St. Ava. 270-5329 Larga Colonial 11 Jack T. B a'te (Deceased) No. R-32809 All persons hav-ng claims gainst me A fte r 4 p.m . SU 1-M35 TRASH h a u l in g A A Ar>y Piece m Metropofltan Defivtf ' above nofwed estate art required to tiie Mambar of AH Souls' Parish 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, garden level. 2 fireplaces. * them for tUobb-ance in me County Court Day or Nigbt Cans ia Oof Lady af PntiB of me City and County of Denver. Co*o- EA. 2-3551 2430 High Street (Lakaw a d ) Double garage. Comer lot. ^ redo, on or b e to rt the lOm day of Sep- * tem per. 19 ^ or sa»d claim s shall be I forever barred. TV SERVICE-APPLIANCES “2 Blecki from Cothalic School 4 Church" ‘ Margaret Ann Baife KIDS GONE M Executrix Undor $30,000 ]i Thomas B. Masterjon "Sighi and Sound Our Speriallv^' HOME TOO LARGE M Amorney for me estate J i 271 South Downi'Yg, Ownsr tailing balow FHA, II7.»K. 2-2 II Denve'-. Colorado AL'S APPLIANCES bad room brick, full flnishad basament, ivy BROOMFIEIO HEIGHTS, REAITY •i I 722-$744 CLIP $1.00 TO IT AND AAAIL TO ' Sales and service all makes baths. Damm watar — naar waafiand (Pubiicahon to be - The De'^-ver Camp- 466.3304 4,M W. 120th Av.. Cemmerce City's shopping canter. ■k Register) { Q atsifltd Advortislrsg, Th« Rogiittr Number of in»er**on$ 4 P in t TV and Appliance Service 2KK-qir»3 "Car a t s-itN* S*art Date Ma"C^ 12 Box 1620, Danvar 1, Colo., or phone it in to KE. 4-4205 Expir, Date Apr 2 Monaco O blU Page 14 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, March 12, 1964

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Honeri for $f. Santas' School Achievements among students at St. league. Dane Romberger won a first-place James’ school, Denver, have added up re­ ribbon in the upper grades in the Archdioec- cently. Janet Dulac, seated at left, received san art exhibit and a scholarship to Mulien the Gold Key from Scholastic Art awards, high school, awarded through competitive ex­ and Mary Frances Mutz, rlAht, had her paint­ amination. Rick Blackford won second prize ing entry chosen for display In the Scholas­ in the same art exhibit, and Mark Repka, tic Art awards show at May-D and F. Of the far right, was given the most valuable player boys, from left. Jack Kammerer was chosen award for the league tournament i ’ ha-;ket for the all star team of the Junior Parochial ball. Ft, Collins Parish Collects St. Patrick's BOOTH Day Dinner SLICED HALIBUT BRAND lb. 59' Stamps for Carillon Bells 1 (St. Joseph Parish, Fort Collins) THE PROJECT chairman re-i Scheduled Members of St. Joseph’s par­ ports the parish is still short of' (Christ the King Parish. ish, Ft. Collins, have contrib­ the required amount of points. Evergreen) uted many books of trading A recent drive by the parish The annual St. Patrick’s Din­ ROUND, stamps the past 13 months to ner sponsored by the Altar and and a stamp gathering contest B(X)TH help earn points for the instal­ Rosary society of Christ the BRAND PKG. lation of carillon bells in the through St. Joseph’s school, King parish. Evergreen, will be BREADED SHRIMP 89 church. however, has given the parish held March 17 in the parish hall. Also, many books have been added encouragement for com­ donated by non-Catholic friends pletion of the project by Easter. DINNER WILL BE served by and friends out of town and out Irish colleens at*7:30 p.m., with of state. Points have been earned by a social hour from 6:30 until BOOTH The project is being conducted essay, jingle, slogan, poster and 7:30 p.m. The menu will be the under a Gold Bond stamp pro­ stamp drives conducted on a finest Irish stew this side of BRAND gram. Other types of fading contest basis. These were held Dublin, homemade rolls, tossed COD FILLET ’ stamps have been donated and through the school Altar and green salad, and leprechaun 49 are being exchanged for Gold Rosary society groups, and dessert. Entertainment will fol­ Bond stamps. scouts participating in a door low the dinner. to-dooT campaign. 'They also are Reservations may be made byj earned by snapshots, radio an- calling Mrs. Reardon, 279-4422; | Mortician Talks nouncements, and publicity. Mrs. Burns, 674-3016, or Mrs.j BOSTON MereUi, 836-5483. BONNIE Before Parish ANYONE WISHING to help the parish complete the project THE EVERGREEN parish FISH STICKS *1 Altar Society by Easter may send material will sponsor a day of recollec­ (Holy Trinity Parish, tj the following: Mrs. Gerald tion on Palm Sunday, March 22, | Colorado Springs Henggeler, 727 W. Mountain, for all the women of the parish.! At the February meeting of Ft. Collins; Mrs. James Guyer, Conference will begin at 1 p.m.; the Altar and Rosary society of 420 W. Mountain, Ft. Collins, Father Owen McHugh, chap-| GRAND BAYOU Holy Trinity parish, Colorado St. Joseph’s rectory, 308 W. lain of Mercy hospital, Denver,' FOR Springs, a local mortician spoke Mountain, Ft. Collins. will conduct the exercises. 29c EA. on several important facts con­ DEVILED CRAB 85’ cerning burial. The next meeting will be on March 12 at 7:45 p.m. in the parish hall. The meeting will follow Rosary and Benediction BUTTERED, in Church. The featured speak­ 10 oz. er will be the women’s choir MRS. PAULS PKG. director, Elisa Devos, whose ’ subject will be “Church Music.’’ FISH STEAKS 49 A U THE WOMEN of the parish are invited to attend Mass and receive Communion in a group in the 9:30 a.m. (Mass on March 15. The Sunday Mass schedule has been changed. Masses are If you have been looking f9r a special at 7, 8:15, 9:30, and 11 a.m. MORE THAN 100 fathers and recipe; a way to cook an out-of*the-way daughters attended the recent Father • Daughter Communion dish; an idea for Sunday dinner; or any* breakfast in the parish hall M $ h TIm h i* fp r P arty Breakfast was prepared and The annual St. Patrick’s dessert and bridge party of St. thing else about food . . . just call 222*2781 served by members of the So­ PaoTs Altar and Rosary Society, Colorado Springs, will be ciety. Guest speaker for the March 14 at I p.m. in the auditorium at'Pauline Memorial and ask for Consumer Seryice! Yonll get event was Sister Ligouri of the school. Mfridng plans for the event are members of the decor­ Benet Hill Priory in Colorado ations committee. From left to right are Mrs. Frank Cline- free, friendly advice on all things concern* Springs, who presented an ac­ bell, Mrs, George Habiger and Mrs. Hay Den Kane. Reserva­ count of the history and purpose tions for the event may be made with Mrs. Diety Lusk, 633- ing food. of her order. 3353, or Mrs. WUIIam Suthers, 633-0819.

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