APPOINTMENTS INVOLVE 14 PRIESTS Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation ASSISTANT FOR MIGRANT LABOR PROGRAM, icontenu ' opynghi by tbe CaUioik P ra « Society, tne.. 1958 - Permuslon to Reproduce, Except ' On Articles Otberwiae Marked. Given After 12 M Fnday Following tame HOSPITAL CHAPLAIN, STUDENTS INCLUDED p Hospital Chaplain Music in Rome •Appointments involving 14 priests of the Archdiocese of Denver andi DENVER CATHOUC four seminarians were announced this week by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. Named assistants are the seven priests who were ordained in the Cathedral June 6. They are as follows: The Rev. James L. Morgan, to Annunciation Church. Denver; the Rev. Maurice Mclnemey. to St. Catherine’s Churchr- REGISTER Denver: the Rev. John 0. Rae, to Holy Family Church, Denver: the Rev. Lawrence St. Peter, to St. John the Evangelist’s Church, Denver: the Rev. VOL. Llll. No. 44. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959 DENVER, Leo Kennedy, to St. Mary’s Church. Colorado Springs; the Rev. Richard Hanifen, to Our Lady of the Mountains Church, Estes Park; and the Rev. Raymond N. Jones, VESSELS OF SACRIFICE to St. Anne’s Church, Grand Lake. The Rev. William E. Sievers. assistant at Annuncia­ tion Parish, Denver, is named chaplain of St. Anthony's Hospital to replace the Rev. John Scannell, who has re­ signed because o f ill health. To Assist in Craig P a rish The Rev. John Nelson. O.M.I.. is assigned to assist in St. Michael’s Parish. Craig, during the convalescence of the Rev. John V. Anderson, pastor, who is still con­ fined to St. Joseph's Hospital. Denver, after major surgery. Rev. WUIlni Sleven Rev. Robert Greenslade The Rev. Edward Madden, assistant in Holy Family Pariah, Migrant Program will attend a CCD leadership OFFICIAL course at the Calbolie Univer­ sity of America. Washington. D.C., fdr the summer. The Rev. John Overman, as­ sistant in St. Catherine's Par­ ish. Denver, will assist in the program for migrant laborers conducted in the Fort Lupton area. ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER The Rev. Robert Greenilade, CHANCERY OFFICE assisunt in St. Mary's Pariah. 1536 Logan Street Colorado Springs, will go to the Denver 5, Colorado Pontifical Institute of Music in Rome, Italy, to enroll for a Clergy Appointments course in music. Denver, Annunciation Church, Rev. James L. Gerald W. Phelan, who has Morgan completed bis second year of Denver, St. Catherine's Church. Rev. Maurice philosophy studies in St. Mclnemey Thomas' teminary, Denver, will Denver, Holy Family Church, Rev. John 0. Rae enter the North American Col­ Denver, St. John's Church, Rev. Lawrence H. St. lege in Rome for tbe study of Peter theology. Colorado Springs, St. Mary's Church, Rev, Leo J. Three teminarians. David Cos­ Kennedy tello, Bernard O’Hayre, and Rev. June* L. O verm u John Sliemers, will attend Craig, St. Michael’s Church, Rev. John Nelson, Montezuma Seminary, Monte­ O.M.I. zuma, N. Mex., for courses in None at Regis Estes Park, Rev. Richard Hanifen Spanish. The students are con­ Grand Lake, Rev. Raymond N. Jones tinuing a program begun last St. Anthony's Hospital, Chaplain, Rev. William summer. Sedalia Center E. Sievers Assistant 4 Years Rev. John Scannell has resigned because of ill Father William E. Sievera. an health. assistant at Annunciation Par Rev. John Nelson, O.M.I., will assist temporarily ish. Denver, for the past four Seen Ready for years, is tbe son of Mr and Mrs. at Craig during the convalescence of Rev. John V. An­ derson. WUliam 0. Sievers. 600 Garfield Rev. Edward Madden will attend CatboUc Univer­ Street,. Denver. He was bom in DeaTer April 5.. 1929, and at August Retreats sity, Washington, D.C., for a summer CCD leadership tended St John's Grade School For the first time in almost course. He received bis diploma 40 yean, no retreats for laymen Rev. John Overman will assist in program for mi­ from Regis High School, Den­ will be held at Regis College. grant laborers in tbe Ft. Lupton area. ver. in 1947. After one year at Denver, in the summer. Con­ Rev. Robert Greenslade will pursue a course in Regis College. Father Sievers struction at the new retreat music at the Pontifical Institute of Music in Rome, entered St. Thomas' Seminary house near Sedalia is progress Italy. where he completed his philoso­ ing to the point where the Student Gerald W. Phelan will enter the North phy and theology studies. He house may start conducting re­ was the lone ordinand for the American College, Rome, Italy, for theology. treats some time in August. archdiocese in 1955. Students, Messrs. David Costello, Bernard Father Raphael McCarthy. Aids Nigronfs S.J.. director of the laymen’s 0'Ha3Te, and John Sliemers will attend Montezuma Seminary, Montezuma, N. Mex., for courses in Spanish. The assignment of Father retreat program, made this an­ James L. Overman to aid the Appointments effective, Friday, June 26. nouncement. Sacred Heart Re­ migrant workers program in the One of the higbpoints of tbe and paten which he will use Archbishop Urbsn J. Vehr ordination ceremonies which treat House, when it opens, he * URBAN J..VEHR Ft. Lupton area means he will ceremony of ordination to the dally in Ihe offering of (he reads from the “ Pontlflcale” were celebrated on Saturday, said, will have retreats every Archbishop of Denver continue work that he under­ priesthood arrives when the Sacrifice of tbe Mass. At the assisted by the ministers of week end of the year. June 6. took lu t summer as a newly new priest touches bis conse­ Rev. Leo Kennedy places his tbe Mass, In this scene at the All efforts. Father McCar­ AILING HEALTH ENDS ACTIVITY ordained priest. crated bands to the chalice fingers on the uCred vessels, CathedraL Denver, in solemn —“ ksfliter" Pfwte by Ost CoHty thy added, are being directed He was born in’ Greeley in toward completing constrac- 1932, tbe son of .Mr. and Mrs tioD work in August. At the John A. Overman, members of WILL GIVE COMPLETE HIGH SCHOOL PLANT re«|oest of the workers bond­ Rev. John W. Scannell Sl Peter's Parish in the Nor­ ing the house, the first spir­ thern Colorado community. He itual service there will be a attended St. Peter's Grade day of recoUecliOD for them. Announces Retirement School. Greeley, and Greeley New Gym for St. Francis de Sales' Already reservation! for re­ High School. In 1950 he entered St treats are made for each week After 25 yean of priestly Father Scannell's first as­ Archbishop Urban J Vebr floor 90 by SO feet in size. There completed in five months. will cost an additional $25,000. Thomas' Seminary, Denver. He will be facilities (or seating 850 Two shower rooms will be Monroe. Erwin. & Dunham end until Christinas. A group of service in the Archdiocese of signment was as assistant in St. has approved plans for con­ armed services personnel at Denver, tbe Rev. John W Scan­ J was ordained by Archbishop, struction of a gymnasium at St OR tbe playing floor and 250 in provided for boys in the build­ are architects for the project. Webb Field. Tex., bas reserved nell, chaplain in St. Anthony’s Mary's Church. C o l o r a d o vehr May 31. 1958. and was as-| Franas de Sales' High School. the balcony, with roll-away ing. as well as a large football Addition Completed the bouse for Sept. 3-7. They Hospital, D e n v e r , has ai^- I signed for the summer to Si. Denver, and contracts will be bleachers in both places. dreMing room, in addition to a In September, 19S7 will come to Denver by plane. nounced his rettrement from Augustine's Parish. Brighton. | Signed this week The building In addition to the main play­ shower room and dressing room Through tbe Archbishop’a From there he worked with the! ing floor, there will also be two (or girls. There will also be a Father McCarthy said the active work in the ministry be­ will be a southward extension of High Schools Fund Campaign, migrants. I cross courts for basketball director's room. public is invited to view the cause of reasons of health. the new building erected in an addition to St. Francis de In October. 1956, he wasl Newstrom-Davis & Co. have $330,000 retreat house daily, ex­ Following a dinner and re­ 1957 through the .Urchbishop's practice. Sales' High School was com­ named assistant in St. Cather-' The exterior dimensions of been awarded the general con­ cept Saturday. On Sunday the ception to be held in honor High Schools Fund Campaign. pleted In lime for the opening ine’s Parish. Denver. tract for tbe building, and Slat­ property is open from noon of h b silver jubilee as a The Rt. Rev -.Monsignor Greg­ tbe building are 128 feet nine of school in September. 1057. tery & Co. received the mechan­ until evening. priest in SL Anthony's Hos­ SJcil/ed Musician ory Smith, V G . pastor of St. inches by 95 feet. The new entrance and nine- Franci.s de Sales’ Parish, said Work will be started soon ical contract. The total cost will classroom addition enable the To get (0 the site. Father pital the end of this month, Father Robert Greenslade is; the gym will provide a playing on (he project, which will be be $155,000 and (be furnishings high Kbool to enroll tome 60O McCarthy suggested taking the Father Scannell will live in to enroll in the Pontifical In­ stitute of Sacred Music, Rome, students. Santa Fe Road to Highway 65 Arizona. for a minimum two-year course Constructed of steel frame to Johnson Corners, turn right One of the most active priests FR. SULLIVAN, HEDEMPTORIST ORATOR with reinforced concrete floors on the Jarre Canon Road for in tbe archdiocese the past of study that will lead to a Ii-' centiate of sacred music Since and brick and stone trim, the t— one and one-half miles, then quarter century. Father Scan­ new two-story classroom addi­ turn right and drive to the top nell boasts a career of varied his ordination in 1954. he hu W ell-Known Missioner Is Transferred tion is designed to support a of the bill service. His fields of work have been an assuiani at Si. Mary - (bird floor at some future date. ------included city parish work, chap Parish. Colorado Springs. It is estimated that more In addition to classroont, tbe — I _ I , 1 .laincy in front line combat. The son of .Mr. and Mrs Rob­ Father James T Sullivan. A native of Detroit. Father ert John Greenslade of High-, SuUivan completed his studies, than half the Catholics in addition contains offices, fac­ Iffiy rfifffnfir pastorates, hospital chap C SS R . outstanding Redemp- n cu I CUfllCI L unad i,j„cy tj,e founding of one land Park, 111, Father Green­ for the priesthood at Immac-j Denver and thousands in ulty. locker, and shower rooms, torist mission speaker, has been Western and .Southern C ol» as well as other facilities. of Denver’s largest parishes. slade was bom there Dec. 19. ulate Conception Seminary. I 1925 He attended Immaculate. transferred from St Joseph's Oconomowoc. Wu. He w u or-' rado cities have attended ConstraettOD of the new Sife Decorated ter Is Purchased Conception School and Highland Parish. Denver, to pastor of St darned June 29. 1939. | missions conducted by Fa­ gym will give St. Francis de Gerard's Parish, San Antonio. Service in Army Park High School before en- For the next 10 years the Re- ther SulUvan. He left Den­ Sales' High School one of the Outstanding in his priestly la-1 tenng the Quigley Preparatory Tex. ver June 3 to take up bis du­ most modem and complete For Parish Chapel Rev. John W. Scannell bor was his tern o f service in Seminary in Chicago in 1939. He Since 1950 Father Sullivan ties as pastor. plants In the area. Archbishop Urban J. the U.S. Army from 1941 until' Springs, where he served until then attended St. Mary ^ the has been conducting missions in ' Vehr announces the pur­ 1945. He received a battery of Februan. 1941, when he Seminury Mundelein. Ill. scores of parishes in Colorado chase of ground for a new military decorations for hero-, ^ , . for two years before transfer and adjacent cities His last commiMioned as a chaplain in r,ng to St, Thomas' Seminary, Anonymous $50 Provides parish chapel to be built in ism while ministering in the sermon in Denver was at the front lines. ' the U.S. Army In his three where he was student choir di- Memorial Day .Mass and service the Red Feather l.,akes area. Among the medals earned I fT u rn to Pope 2 — Column J j rector and organist. in Mt. Olivet Cemetery The chapel is to be called Our St. Jude Burse Big Boost were the Silver Star, the Bronze' Lady of the Lakes. Star, the Legion of Merit, the LAND CHURCH DONATED TO BE BEAUTY SPOT Fourteen donations from Den­ Denver. $10. and Mrs. PJ.C., The Miss schedule for this Purple Heart for injuries re- ver exclusively, including an Denver, $5. year slaru June 14. with Mass ecived in battle in March, 1945. anonymous gift of $50. were re­ The sum of $6,000 will estab­ at 4 p.m.. and will be held on ceived for the St. Jude Burse off Luzon in the , lish a seminary burse in per­ June 28. July S. 12. 19. 26. and OLD CEMETERY BEING CONVERTED this week. the Liberation Ribbon from the petuity for the education of a Aug. 2. 16, and 30. All Masses Philippine government, and the One of Denver's newest will be housed in the impos­ hern used as a burial place New Total 5859.51 student for the priesthood. Hie will be at 4 p.m. it the Com­ Unit Citation from the Presi­ ing two-story edifice on York beauty spots is beginning to since 1909. when il was con­ Their contributions of $102 principal will be invested and munity Church in Red Feather dent of the . He Street. The large drawing take shape on what used to demned. added to last week's sum only the interest used. The Cath­ Village. Archbishop Vehr is served with the 161st U S. In­ room will serve as a picture $757.51 make a new total of olic people are requested to re­ greatly interested in bringing fantry Regiment in the British be Ml Calvary Cemetery. projection area with accom­ Many of Denver s pioneers $859 51 for the archdiocesan services to all vacationers when­ Solomon. New Georgia. Guadal­ I.eveling of the IS-acre site modations for as many as 100. were laid to rest in the old member the education of Den­ fund for the education of fu­ ver seminarians in their last ever possible. canal. and Philippine Islands. at the Botanic Gardens The house will be the head­ cemetery, among them the ture priests. wills and testaments. Any Tbe Red Feather Lakes area Born in Ottumwa, la.. March House. 909 York Street, is quarters for the Botanical well-known HAW Tabor, is located 45 miles northwest of 28. I9tn. Father Scannell at now in progress Trees, Gardens Foundation whose body was later trans­ Other donors are M.W.. Den­.amount will be gratefully re­ Ft. Collins. At the present time. tended St. Ambrose College. shrubs, and flowers are to be Planning and cultivation of ferred to another burial ver. $1: Mr and Mrs. L J A ., ceived. Tbe future of the Church depends upon a well-prepared 650 summer homes are located Davenport, la., from 1925 until planted in the gardens, which the area are under the direc­ ground Denver. $1; N.N., Denver, $5, C.F.K,. Denver, $5: Mrs. MJ.R.. 'priesthood in sufficient num­ in this area. Mass attendance 1926, when he entered Kennck will become a center where tion of Ihe foundation. Dona­ When the Church turned Rev. James Sullivan, C.SS.R. bers. for the past three years has been Seminary. Webster Groves. Mo home owners may learn the tions to the project are made the site over in the city nine in thanksgiving. Denver. $5; well over 2.000 He entered St. Thom u’ Semi­ latest gardening information through grams and private years ago. part of the agree­ drmptonst was assistant pastor'anonymous. Denver, SI; Donations to the seminary The new chapel will also serve nary. Denver, in 1931 and was on growing conditions in Colo­ funds ment was (bat Denver would and mission preacher at St. Ger- Mr. and Mrs. J.K., Denver. $5; burse should be sent to tbe Most the Boy Scouts at Camp Ven De ordained May 26. 1934, in the rado. The old cemetery site was pay tbe cost of removing tbe ard's Parish. San Aniomo. He A I J . Denver, $2; .M.S.D., Den- Rev. Urban J. Vehr. Archbiibop l.alour. which is four miles Denver Cathedral by Arch­ Botanical libraries and a deeded to the city by the 6.TOO bodies and reinter tbem was assigned to Ihe Denver par- ver, $5: E.L.P., Denver, $5; of Denver. Chancery Office, 1536 from Red Fealher Village. bishop Urban J. Vehr. collection of floral specimens Church in 1950 It had not i in Mt Olivet Cemetery. ish .\ov M. 1950 L.DR.. Denver. $2; Mrs. R.B.B.. Logan Street. Denver 3, Colo. PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, K eyifont 4-4205 Thuridoy, June 11, 1959

SERVED AS PRIOR C.U. Grad to Say 1st Mass in Boulder

Dominican to Observe A graduate of the University conate. June 14; and priest­ studies at Spring Hill College, of Colorado will return to Boul­ hood June M. Archbishop Ed­ Mobile, Ala., and Uught at SL der June 21 to offer bis First ward Hunkeler will ordain the John's High SebooL, Shreveport. Jubilee at S t Dom inic's Solemn Mass in the St. Thomas candidate at St. Mary College, Aquinas Chapel, chmh for SL Marys, Kans. he was re-elected and at the Five Dominicans of the Mid­ Newmanites at the university' To Preoch west Province are celebrating end of his second term he re­ The Rev. Jerauld E. Vessels, turned to Denver. The Rev. Charles Forsyth, the silver jubilee of their ordi­ SJ., received a bachelor of Father Lane will sing a Mass O.S3., Newman Club chaplain nation to the sacred priesthood. science degree in architectural o f Thanksgiving Sunday. June at the university, will preach at Among them is Father Gabriel engineering in 1948 and then 14, at noon. Father Patrick the First Mass, to be offered at Lane, O.P., of St. Dominic's entered the Society of Jesus In Roney, OJ*„ the pastor of St. 10:30 a.m. The R t Rev. Monsi­ Church, Denver. Grand Coteau, La., Aug. 1 of Father Lane was bom in Jer­ Dominic's, has arranged a re­ gnor George Doyle of McAllen, the same year. A naUve of ception in the church audito­ Tex., will be the assistant priest. sey City, N.J., to Robert Neville Enid. Okla., he will be ordained Lane and his wife, Letitia Ma­ rium from 3 until S o'clock in A luptber, Jesuit Father John L for the New Orleans Province rie (Law) l,ane. He received his the afternoon. All the parish­ Vessels of El Paso, Tex., will be of the society. early education in the public ioners and the Denver friends the deacon. Benedictine Father The ordinand will receive the school from which bis mother of the jubilarlan are invited to William Love o f Shawnee, Okla., subdiaconate June 13; the dia- bad been graduated. He attended meet him during those hours. a nephew, will be the subdeacon. Lincoln High School in his na­ CCD Course Another brother, Marist Brother tive city and in (bat period came Foundation Honors William Vessels, Brownsville, under the direction of Father Tex., will be master of cere­ Thomas McNicbolas. O.P., the School in Pueblo monies. Mt. Carmel Elementary School older brother of the former His parents are Mr. and Mrs. in Pueblo was one of three in­ Archbishop o f Cincinnati, the Thomas E. Vessels of McAllen, stitutions in the state to be Most Rev. John T. McNicbolas, Tex. He attended SL Joseph’s singled out by the Freedoms O.P. He took his degree from Academy, Brownsville, Tex., for Foundation of Valley Forge, Pa., Providence College in Rhode his grade school and high school for an outstanding contribution Island. education. He took philosophy Rev. Jeranld E. Vessels, 8 J . Made Novitiate to the American way of life. At Protopriory Five individuals were also On Aug. 15, 1927, he was honored. Dr. Kenneth F. Wells, clothed in the Dominican garb president of the foundation, pre­ and began his novitiate at the sented the awards at a luncbieon Priory of St. Rose in Kentucky, in the Albany HoteL Denver. which was the first foundation of the Dominicans in the U S. Theology Studies The following year he made In Rome his profession of vows and was sent to River Forest, 111, for his philosophical studies. His theological course was made at the Priory of the Im­ maculate Conception In Wash­ ington, D.C. During th^ period he pursued courses at Ihe Cath­ The Rev. Edward Mad­ olic University of America. At the proper intervals he re­ den, first assistant in Holy Family Parish. Denver, for the ceived tonsure, minor ordem, past seven yean, will take a and two of the major orders from Bishop John McNamara, leave of absence this summer CLASS o r '39 ROTES ANNIVERSARY who is still the Auxiliary Bishop to take the Confraternity of of Washington. On June 14, Christian Doctrine leadership THE THREE MEMBERS of the class Rev. Joseph Roy Figlino, pastor of St. Augus­ 1934, he was ordained a priest training course at the Catholic of 1939 who were ordained to the priest­ tine's Parish, Brighton; the Rev. Thomas Barry, Univenity of America in Wash­ hood lor the Archdiocese of Denver in the Ca- pastor of Annunciation Parish, Denver; and the ing, D. C. For Father Madden, tbedral June 3. 1939, assembled at the rectory of Rev. Edward A. Leyden, putor of Christ the it will be a return visit to the Annunciation Parish, Denver, to observe their King Parish, Denver. university from which he 20th anniversary. They are, left to right, the received the master's degree ia philosophy in 1948. The Denver priest, ordained Foi/ing Healih in 1952, during bis assignment In Holy Family Parish has been L e i b m a n , T eB o c k h o r s t e Co. In September Gerald W. acUv4 in the teaching field and Forces Retirement Phelan (above), a member for the past five years athletic' of St. Francis de Sales’ Parish, director at Holy Family High will leave Denver to enroll in School. In 1955 he was elected Of Fr. Scannell the North American College in fld U / U U tC 4 aIh u president of the Denver Paro­ (Continued From Page One) Rome. Phelan, who received bis chial League, a position he held, degree in philosophy from St. 1 8 9 7 years of service be gained the until 1958. Thomas' Seminary this spring, rank o f captain and was dis­ The son o f Mrs. Edward Mad­ is to take his theology studies charged in 1945. den and the late Capt. Edward • Candle Sticks • Madonnas at the Pontifical Gregorian Uni- Madden, of St. John the Evan­ Founded Porish veriily. gelist's Parish, Denver, Father • Holy Water Fonts • Pictures Of Christ the King A student for the Archdio­ Msdden received bis early edu­ Back in the Archdiocese of cese o f Denver, Phelan is the cation in the Denver parochial • Crucifixes Denver, be was named pastor ton of Mr. and M n. Grattan W. schools, and was graduated • Statues of St. Anthoiw'a Parish, Hugo, Fhelan, 450 S. Gilpin StneL He from Regis High School in 1942 • Crystal Book and miialon in October, 1945. a t t ^ r i SL Frands de Sales' before entering St. Thomas' Rev. Gtbrlel Lane, OT. • Family Bibles Ends •viAjia • In 1947 he was named found­ Grade School and Regis High Seminary. He has three sisters, VltaCJIMO*9T ing pastor of Christ the King by the Archbishop Michael J. School. In 1955 he went to St. all members of the Sisters of Parish, Denver. Here it was that Norbert's College, De Pere, 422 «A $ 1 aECTklC IL09. Curley. Loretto. be saw to the construction of Father lane's first assign­ Wls., where his oldest brother, Closed Saturday at IVoon TAbor M24I one of the most modem paroch­ ment was to St. Dominic’s in Thomas, is a professor. During June, July, August ial plants in the area including Denver, where he remained un­ After bis freshman year he The Denver Catholic i^urcb-school, a large con til October, 1940. At that time entered St. Thomas'. At the vent, and a rectory. he was sent to the Priory of seminary he was a member of Register In 1955, Father Scannell the Holy Rosary in Minneapo­ the falso bardoni choir, partici­ stepped down from the large lis where be was stationed for pated in the intramural pro­ Published Weekly by the The James Clarke Denver pariah because of rea seven years with the Very Rev. gram, and worked in the student Catholic Press Society, Inc., sons of health to take the pas­ R. F. Lapenteur, O.P., who was store and the mimeograph de­ 936 Bannock StreeL Denver. torate o f St. Nicholas' Parish. the builder of St. Dominic's partment. Subscription: $4.00 Per .Year. Platteville, and missions. With Church. He also has an older brother, Church Goods House the approval of Archbishop In 1950 his brethren elected Donald, and two sisters, Mrs. Entered as Second Class Vehr, he moved the parish resi­ him prior and Archbishop Mur­ John Young and Patricia. The Matter at the Post Office, 1633 Tremont Ploce TAbor 5-3789 dence to Port Lupton and built ray appointed him pastor of latter will eater Loretto Heights Denver. Colo. there a cbnrcb-school-rectory Holy Rosary Parish. In I9S3 College next year. unit. • In August. 1958, he was as­ I signed as chaplain in St. An­ 1 thony's Hospital, Denver, where 1 he served until his retirement this month. Is a To Assisi in Craig college education

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STANDING-ROOM-ONLY CONGREGATION WITNESSES RITES Cheyenne Priest Fr. Marcantonio's Mass

Will Retire as The officers were announced A dinner and reception in 10 ORDAINED PRIESTS IN CATHEDRAL this week for the First Solemn honor of Father Marcantonio will be held in Cavaleri's Res­ Mass of Father Clement Mar- Cathedral Rector taurant, 4780 Tejon. immedi­ By R bv, DANtet J. F l a h e b t v Street. Denver. Standing in the ordained was the scene of an cantonio to be held this Sunday. In the presence o f more than reception line with Father Ken­ evening reception, in which rela­ ately after the Solemn Mass. 100 priests, several hundred nedy were his mother, Mrs. Leo tives and friends honored Father June 14, at noon in Our Lady St. Anthony Procession nuns, and a "standing-room- Kennedy. S r; his sister. Miss Jones and received his first of ML Carmel Church, Denver. Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock only” congregation, Archbishop Mary Kennedy; and his brother. blessing. The preacher for the Mass will the St. Anthony Society will Urban J. Vehr conferred the Father Patrick Kennedy. Seminary Priest be Father Charles Bert Wood- sponsor a celebration of the sacrament of Holy Orders on Offers Mass rich, director of vocations in feast of their patron saint in Delivers Sermon the Archdiocese of Denver. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. 10 candidates to the priesthood The Rev. Charles Herbst, C.M., At St John's Other officers of the Mass will The principal features of the ii. ceremonies this past Saturday .speech director at St. Thomas' St. John the Evangelist’s Include Father John Giambast- celebration will be a procession morning. June 6, in the Denver Seminary, gave the sermon in Church, Denver, was the scene tiani, O.S.M.. assistant priest; through the church by members Cathedral. of the First Solemn Mass of- the F i« t Solemn Mass of the The two-and-one-half-hour Father Alphonse Mattucci. of the society carrying the fered by the Rev. John Rae. Rev. Richard Hanifen, offered rite, probably the most impres­ O.S.M., deacon; and Father An­ statue of the saint and Solemn The sermon in the Mass was in St. Philomena's Church. sive of the Church’s ceremonies, drew Colletti, O.SiJ., sub­ Benediction of the Blessed delivered by the Rev. Roy The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Wil­ was the 28th conferral of the deacon. The music for the Mass Sacrament, at which Father Figlino, pastor of St. Augus­ liam Higgins assisted Father sacrament by Archbishop Vehr will be sung by the high school Marcantonio will be the cele­ tine's Parish. Brighton. Hanifen in the Mass as he had since his arrival as Bishop of and adult choirs. brant. Officers in the Mass were the done earlier in the morning at Denver in 1931. In this period Rev. John Molitor, assistant in the Mass sung by Father Jones. he has ordained some 150 priests Divine Redeemer Parish. Colo­ Ministers in the Mass were the for the Denver Archdiocese and rado Springs, and a member of Rev. Leonard Urban. St. Philo- the surrounding areas. the 1956 ordination class, and mena’s Parish assistant, and his Assisting the Archbishop in the Rev. Francis Freeman, third- brother, the Rev. Peter Urban, m m the conferral were Vincentian year theologian in St. Thomas' assistant in St. A n th o n y 's priests from St. Thomas' Semi­ Seminary. Church, Sterling. nary. A reception for Father Rae A reception was held for the The new priests for the arch­ was held in the afternoon in young priest in St. Philomena’s One of the West’s out- diocese number seven: The Rev. St. Mary's Academy hall for School hall in the evening. standiBg Churchmen, the Lawrence St. Peter, the Rev. relatives and friends. Standing Rt. Rev. Monsignor James A. John Rae, the Rev. Maurice Mc­ Sings First Moss in the reception line with the At Cure d'Ars' Hartmann (above), rector o f St. lnemey. the Rev. Leo Kennedy, Mary's Cathedral, Cheyenne, for ill young priest were bis parents, The Rev. James Morgan, the the Rev. Raymond Jones, the 44 years, has announced plans Mr. and Mrs. John Rae, Sr. last of the newly ordained to Rev. Richard Hanifen, and the to retire from that post. Since sing his First Solemn Mass in Rev. James Morgan. Also in the Bishop Newell coming to St. Mary's in the W yo­ Denver this past Sunday, of­ HEW PRIEST'S BLESSING class, ordained for the Diocese At Fr. Jones' Moss ming capital in 1915, he has fered his Mass in Cure d’A^s of Pueblo, were the Rev. Joyce In the presence of 'Bishop built one of the most complete Church. Denver, with the Rev. ONE OF THE privileges reserved for the family Huber, the Rev. Michael Cava- Hubert Newell, Bishop of Chey­ educational plans in the West. John Haley, pastor of the Cure and friends of the newly ordained priest is the reception nagh, and the Rev. Clement enne and uncle of the newly Among his latest accomplish­ ot his “first blessing." On the day of ordination and the fol­ Harcantonio. ordained, the Rev. Raymond d'Ars Parish, as assisting priest. ments was the completion of a The Rev. John Overberg, lowing day. those receiving the blessing kiss the newly conse­ Offer First Masses Jones offered his First Solemn $325,p00 high school addition in Mass in St. Philomena's Chifrch, C M., spiritual director at St. crated hands of Uie priest Shown above, the Rev, John Rae In Home Porishes 1957. administers bis blessing as his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Denver, before a congregation Thomas' Seminary, served as The total number of persons Five of the Denver priests of some 700. deacon and the Rev. Matthew Rae, Sr., watch. he has brought into the Church offered their First Solemn Assisting the young priest Ruf, S.M.B., assistant pastor in numbers nearly 1,551. For 23 Masses in their home parishes were bis two priest-brothers, the the parish, was subdeacon. years be was chaplain to Cath­ on Sunday, June 7. Father St. Rev. Charles. Jones, pastor of A member of the faculty of olic patients in Cheyenne's Vet­ I; Peter offered a Low Mass in Holy Cross Parish. Thornton, Rockhurst Ck>llege, Kansas City, erans’ Hospital. He also held the Christ the King Church, Denver. and the Rev. William Jones, Mo„ the Rev. Robert Irabs. SJ-, post of Chancellor of the Chey­ He will say bis First Solemn archdiocesan superintendent of delivered the sermon. Father enne Diocese for many years. Hass in his home parish in schools. The Rt. Rev. William Morgan is a former resident of Sheridan, Me., on Sunday, June Higgins, pastor of St. PhUo- Kansas City and attended Rock­ Failing health forced the prel­ ^ i 14. The Rev, MtfUrice Mclnemey mena's Parish, was the assistant hurst before bis entrance into ate. who was born in Minnesota will offer his First Solemn Mass priest. St. Thomas’ Seminary. in 1884, to announce plans to i in Holy Family Church, also on The Rev. John Vidal, C.M.. The Cure d'Ars School ball retire in mid-June. Bishop Hu­ Sunday, June 14. dean of men at St. Thomas' was the scene of a reception bert M. Newell accepted the res­ With the Very Rev. John Seminary, preached the sermon. honoring the new priest in the ignation with regret, and an­ QUICKER THAN STAMPS Danagber, C.H., rector of St The famUy home of the newly afternoon. nounced that Monsignor Hart­ mann would continue as Chan­ Thomas' Seminary, serving as DICK BATTERTON, Denver (uty manager of parks deacon, and priest-brother, the cellor, and as chaplain to the a and improvements, is shown standing behind the new Rev. Patrick Kennedy, assistant Dominican Sisters who teach at organ he presented to the Dominican Sisters of the Sick Poor in Holy Family Church, Denver, St. Mary's. for the chapel at the sisters’ convent. as subdeacon, the Rev. Leo Ken­ A Solemn Mass honoring nedy offered bis First Solemn Monsignor Hartmann will be Batterton heard that the sisters were saving trading stamps Mass in the Cathedral in the offered Sunday, June 14, in to replace a 70-year-old organ they received 35 years ago. They presence of his immediate fam­ Cheyenne's Cathedral. Bishop began saving stamps two years ago to provide for a new organ. ily and a large gathering of Hubert M. Newell will pre­ The old organ, however, was unable to await the end of the friends. side. A general invitation is stamp drive and became inoperable last year. Ordained to Proy extended to clergy of Che­ Seated at the console of Batterton’s gift is Sister Mary Publicly for Men yenne and surrounding area Gabriel Standing behind the electric instrumeut with Batter­ to attend. ton is Sister Marie Terese. ASSISTING CHAPLAIN In his sermon in the Mass, the Rev. Robert Syrianey. pastor of EACH NEW PRIEST appoints a priest-chaplain, Our Lady of Fatima Parish, usually his own pastor, who assists him at his first Mass Lakewood, recalled the most on ordination day. Above the Rev. Edward Leyden, pastor of vital duties of the priest. FOR REAL COM FORT _____ Christ the King Parish, Denver, assists the Rev. Lawrence S t Noting that the Blessed Peter with the Mass prayers from the Missal. Mother in her appearance at Fatima called for repeated Try Q pair of prescription ground prayer and sacrifice to atone for sin and to prevent the sunglasses in' Colobor, Royban, world from being overcome by the godless forces of evil, True-Color, G15 or Cosmeton. Father Syrianey showed that the priest is officially or­ dained to pray pnblicly for all men and that he is to rep­ 'arne t t resent mankind in the offer­ S d S i ing of sacrifice. “Through the hands of the % priest in the Mass, a divine OPTICIAN propitiation for sin daily is of­ fered to God," the preacher BLESSING FOR MOTHER stressed. He concluded by point­ ing out that “the joy and the THE REV. LEO KENNEDY reserves his initial first FR 7 -5 3 7 4 happiness of the ordination day, blessing for his mother, Mrs. Leo Kennedy, immediately as well as the work of the priest following his ordination. Standing proudly by are Father Ken­ I7M Eu( I7tk kn. NEW PRIEST AND PARENTS are not ad multos annos (unto nedy's sister, Miss Mary Jane Kennedy, and his priest brother, (BETWtENT GILPIN AND WILLIAMS) many years), but rather for the Rev. Patrick Kennedy, assistant in Holy Family Parish. THE REV. MAURICE McINERNEY, ordained eternity.” Denver. June 6 at the Cathedral, Denver, stands between his Following the Mass a break­ proud parents, Hr. and Mrs. Maurice J, Mclnemey, at the re­ fast was held in the Park Lane ception held in the new priest’s honor. Father Mclnemey will Hotel and a reception concluded celebrate his First Solemn Mass in Holy Family Church, Denver the day in the home of the this Sunday, June 14, at 10 a.m. Catholic Daughters, 1772 Grant MAY GOD'S BLESSING Sacred Tradition THESE ARE THE opening words of the new priest’s I blessing administrated to the faithful. The entire prayer j is: “May the blessing of Almighty God, the Father, Son. and I Holy Ghost, descend upon you and remain with you forever." ... of Holy M other Church The Rev. Richard Hanifen gives bis blessing at the Cathedral altar to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Hanifen, and his brother. Edward A. 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CHURCH STANDS FIRM Church Remaini s The Church h u seen the birth of every government of m a d , and it is not it all c«srriai|(. improbable that ahe shall also REGISTORIRLS witneu the death of them ill ___ • » / skefek ^ end chant their requiem.— CATHOLIC COMMElfT ON CURRENT EVENTS In Secularistic W orld OFWCMIR’ Cardinal Jimea Gibbons NE OF THE STRONGEST ATTRACTIONS of the (18341921). O Catholic Church for many non-Catholics in the world today must its staunch defense of the stand­ KATHRYN HULME'S NOVEL ards o f morality and the oatural law, against modem secularism and nihilkm Thus a strong indictment of "so-called euthanasia THE e c u . SYCTCM ON or mercy killing theorio” was given recently by Auxiliary WHICH MODCm PRISONS Bishop James Freeman of Sydney. Once the door was opened ARC 8ASCD WAS S o m e Chinks in the Nun's Story to "so^tUed mercy killing theories,* he declared, it would in no FIRST INTDODUCCD By Paul H. Ha l ix it time be 'swinging wide" and "we would breed a whole genera­ TO THC WCSTCRN tion o f murderen and suicides.* The danger is, he added, "that WORLD fiy BEST-SELLING NOVEL. The Nun’s Story, b y cell; certainly no deth struggle with the raving Archangel— constant repetition o f this theme could lead numbers o f people A Kathryn Hulme, has just been filmed and re­ and n ev a .was th ee a m urde o f a sister, such u conjured up to accept it as a commonplace and accomplished fact, which ceived high praise from L ife. by Siste Luke." 1652.. would Stan many sinister implications." The qovti, which appeared just three years ago, is based " t T tS HARD TO SEE bow the publishers claim the "Is it not possible," he asked, "thst as a result o f such on a rnl tiiaraaer, a Bdgian woman called Gabrieile van der L book to be true in all its essentials,” Sister Mary teaching the aged would live in perpetual fear?* Or that the Mai who is supposed to have lived tbe experiences Kathryn Augustine concludes, “unless by that they mean sick would fear their doctors, and that the man who has money Hulme recounts in her novel that each incident has an element o f truth, even tfaou^ the in- would grow CO suspea all who might profit by his death?" Considered simply as fiaioo, there is nothing wrong with cideno did not actually happen to Sistu Luke. For it is com­ m s , 4 P m r r r T i t N m ’f S/ory. Religiao d not attacked and tbe religious a n y o u t s i d e t h e c h u r c h , of course, joln-and AT/awiisoin] plete fictioa ..." life is not travestied. The nun is released from her vows at the support her defense of morality and the natural And so Sista Augustin goes on to prove the non-occur­ M AT aft AiO- end, in due form. law. Thus an Anglican clergyman of Capetown, South rence o f story a fta story in T i t Nttn’t Story. f^acuB ism p Nevertheless the book has behn bitterly attacked in at least Africa, Dean E L King, spoke out recently against artificial The defects Sista Mary Augustine aicicizes seem to be Of AUU1N two Catholic magazine articles, one by a priest, the other by a insemination, as well as a growing tendency to condone sexual [ t - n u a Whar the authors aiticize in this novel is the publisher's more the publishu’s fault chan the author's or Sisca Luke's. Any laxity and mercy killings. Calling artificial insemination "m on­ ■HZVMg fictioa writs has the right to spin a yvo about some.chataccs 7 ' claim that it is "true in all essentials." strous,* he said it "degrades men and women to the level of 2 & . m in real life, and modify; or make up all cogechs, details in his RITIN G IN Marist Missions, just a vear ago, Sis- the stud ^ m . . . Artificial insemination by donor," be added, life. In fact, a novel that did not contain generous ingredients unhursaX custoia Mary Augustine, a Marist nun, declare that "destroys the concept o f Christian life and mutual respectabil­ W of the imigination would hardly be a novel at all But a pub- i:. c f OOFFINO HATS IN CHURCH she had in her possession a 42-page document written ity. . . It is always and everywhere a direct contravention I dates oolq fro m the Mrl«j lish a should not represent as true what is really fiction, espe­ by a nun who entered religion in the same group with Sister die iDOTal law." O f sexual immorality, he said: "Let's not dis­ c e n iu rw . cially in a novel that might give sane people wrong ideas about Luke, worked side by side with her throughout the novitiate, guise the fa n that fomicadon is not just weakness or being the religious life. and pronounced her vows with her on the same day. "She re­ unwise, but a serious sin." And o f mercy killings: "Once pain WHICH IS MORE IMPOBTAHT? futed," writes the nun "point by salient p o in t. . . every pivotal h e GREAT HARM novels such as The Nun’s Story, and suffering become a aiterion of when life should or should situatitm 00 which the novel is d e v elop ^ '' T and true-life stories like Monica Baldwin’s unfor­ not go 00, we are in the bands of adieisdc science." "it does not seem possible," Sister Mary A u g ^ in e con­ tunately titled I Leap Ov^ the Wall, is. that they Dean King concluded with the warning that "there is a Human Beings or Sugar? tinues, "that she really saw religious life as she has allowed are apt to nurture a false id a of the nun’s life. No one denies sinister, unorganized movement today where expediency has By E dwaxo T. Smith lute bust. Great Britain and herself to depia it— and for 17 full years!" that th a e can be and have been cases like those o f Sistg Luke become a new moral law and scidntists o f one kind w another A FEW WEEKS AGO. Fidel the United State*, by guiding Regarding one o f the most settsational scen e in tbe book and M o n ia Baldwin who, afeg many years, find they are not the propbcQ o f ia ends." Castro, the colorful strong their official financiti policies and movie, the incident where Sister Luke is attacked by an suited to the religious life and secure secularization through S IF IN DEMONSTRATION of the Dean's warn­ man of ttfe Cuban revolution, according to economic liberal­ inmate in the insane asylum, Siste Mary Augustine w rite that p rop g channels. Bur, a ftg aU, tbe most intgesting liv g should A ing, the United General Presbyterian Church in announced a proposal for land ism throughout the 19th cen­ "a nun who has worked for m ote than 40 years in the wing be those of nuns who remain in the convent until dath. A fu­ reform in that poverty-itricken tury, attained a consldenble the U. S. A., at its annual general assembly, endorsed which was Siste Luke's line o f duty declare that never had a ture novelist and motion picture producg might well b e u thu land. degree of domestic prosperity birth control by manied couple as a means of "voluntary sistg received 1 black eye— there was not even a single padded fan in mind. The plan, which could be­ and international power. family planning and raponsible parenthood.* It is worth noting come operative by a mere fiat THE THEORY DID LEAD, that in 19JO the Presbyterian Church in the U 5 A , which from Castro, essentially pro­ as Adam Smith predicted, to STU D Y or CHURCH'S POSITION merged last year with the United Prebyterian Church o f North posed the breaking up of ex­ efficient production. The ag­ America to form the present body, took a stand against birth cessively large planUtioiia, ricultural products and manu­ control Can it be possible that the morality of the praaice has the banning of foreign owner­ factured articles did reach an Good Pagan and the Bad Catholic completely changed in 29 years? Or is the morality o f an a a ship of Cuban land, and the ev^widening circle of the parceling out of these hold­ to be determined by majority voce? population. By Rzv. Danixl J. FLAnaerv God in His dealings with our person who is baptized, but erhood suffices to make man ings to the landless peasants But economic liberalism AS THE PUBLIC convert innermost thoughts. Few of who leads ■ mediocre life ful­ a son of God. This is not true. By its action the Presbyreriao Church joined a growing o f the island. was not an unqualified tuc- classes in the archdiocese us, however, have ever stopped filling the bare minimum of a IT IS TRUE that love of number o f Protestant denominations which in A e past few Since 1 am not an expert on ceu either. It produced a come to the close of their to consider tbe deep ramifica­ Catholic life such u Hass on one's neighbor is the touch­ yean have endorsed birth control for married couples. Within economics, I have no Idea of dan of persona who were term with tbe summg, we tions and the implications that Sundays?" stone for the true love of God, a generation the sects, with few exceptions, have reversed their just how practical Castro's completely deprived of prop­ are reminded of tbe more the problem poses. TO THIS EXACT query we but it is also true that the stand, now a ilin g good what their father^ and especially propoui is snd no conception erty, who became mere tools prominent of the questions We recently ran across an hsve often heard the reply love of one'i neighbor does of whether or net it can be grandfathers, univers^y condemned as evil for effident production, who asked by those seeking the explanation of this exact prob­ that God, the F it h g of the not exempt one from tbe love expected to help the impover­ never shared in the benefits true ftilh. lem in a past issue of the Communist as well as the of God. Rather of the two T IS PROFOUNDLY DISTURBING to see so many ished rural population of of increased prosperity, who In a way these queries fol­ Theoiopv Digest. The treatise Christian, will have at least as commandmenta, it is the love I of the Protestant sects succumbing to the neo-pa- . lived in squalor and were low a pattern. Many become as offered by Father Jean much room in heaven for the of God which is, beyond a ganistic norms of our secular society. The all-out attack THE CATHOUC HIER­ often abandoned to starvation. standard. Of this litter ^ u p . Danielou gives a new under­ man who lives so gennine a doubt, first Catholicism is ARCHY of Cuba apparently began, ic seems, around the turn o f the century, when many It w u against this subordi­ one stands out both in Import standing of Holy Mother life without knowing about first a religion and only sec­ thought highly enough of the groups b^san abandoning their traditional aversion to divorce nation of men to things, snd frequency of exprestion; Church. Christianity u be will for tbe ondly an ethic, and rell^on ia plan to issue a statement in­ tod remarriage (which, although introduced by many of the against the misery of the dis- "Is the good pagan in a better Tbe qugUon as posed T>y slipshod Ckhoilc. the divinely established way structing Cuban Catholics on so-called Refamert, had to large pan been repudiated by poueued victims of an in­ position for eternal stiniUon Father Danielou is this: "Do We understand the feelinp to worship God. their moral duty to support later.genefations of their followers). What the SMndonmenc human theory that tbe Papal than a bad Catholic?” you think that a person who of those who answer thus, The practice of his religion the proposal in case it be­ of these norms has meant for the ruination o f the American denunciations of liberalism, MOST OF US have at one does not have the faith but but one point should be Is the way in which a Catholic comes law. tbe Jtenim Nororuin of Leo time or another asked our­ who leads a blamelew life cleared up immediately. The expresses his bulc dedication home and family is easily read in the sudstics on divorce and What struck me forcibly X n i snd the Quodrapeatmo selves this same question. Tbe and devotes himself tirelessly essential characteriftic of tbe to (^ . He would certainly juvenile delinquency. Endorsement of ccotraceptive birth con­ wai the tone of the comment Anno of Plus XI, were di­ problem has interest as a to social good works has leu quuUon quoted is the Idea not praiae the CathoUc whose trol may perhaps 1» even more disastrous in its effects, for from outsiders, particularly rected. study in seeking tbe ways of chance of being uved than a that the spirit of human broth- rell^on had been reduced to once the sanaity o f married life is l»eached, the gates are open from American owners of EFFICIENT PRODUCTION a few external religious acts. sugar plantations. Typical was to all manner o f sexual evils. and human dignity are not But neither would we, as Fa­ the criticism of an oftidal of AS DEDICATED AS RELIGIOUS If the walls o f moral defease against divorce and birth con- irreconcilable. It is only rea­ ther Danielou expresses it, a large American sugar com­ trd h\ve crumbled, can it be long before such gross evils as sonable that if the farmer " c u t stones at him.” pany with extensive land "mercy killing,” artificial insemination, and other abominations produces more food. If the holdings in Cuba. "If this pro­ W E MUST RESPECT the manufacturer turns out more Emergence of Lay Teachers in U. S. not even dreamed o f in pagan days surge forward? posal becomes law," he said, embers of hops that still kitchen gadgets, rugs, and smolder, snd realize that u "it means the end of Cuba as o t THAT THE DANGER is not recognized by even automobUes, if the con­ By J. R. W alsh siasm and support given by an annual sum sufficient to an efficient producer of long u man hangs on to the many within the Protestant fold, but who find tractor builds more houses, tbe laity to the school system pay the salaries of the staff N sugar.’’ WITH SCHOOLS closed, it smallest thread of bis religion themselves seemingly powerless to stem the tide of and if all these products sre throughout the country. The of Catholic schools at the cur­ If helping the Cuban peas­ might be easy but it would be he b u the hope of being bet­ neo-paganism and secularism. Thus Dr. Herbert Gezork o f the widely distribute, we can system, moreover, is willing rent rates paid by compara­ ants, in other words, means folly for parents to ignore ter off than the man without make progress toward abol­ to idm it its limitations, and ble institutions in the same Andover Newton Theological School (Protestant) warns that interfering with grow in g problems in the Catholic edu­ any belief. ishing poverty and all its soul- it is blessed with capible lead­ area.” "we are slowly but surely bectxning engulfed in a quagmire sugar, then it is just too bad cational system. There are The fact remaini that phil­ deatro^ng effects on charac­ ership on dioceun levels. But investment and income anthropy is not Catholicism; of easy living, of comfortable self-indulgence, of ethi^ indif­ for the Cubans. 2,726.582 Catholic pupils not ter. In the U. S. the whole edi­ are not tbe full picture of the ference, where ail moral demands become relative, where the THIS PERVERTED SCALE in Church-related grade and a man without God, no matter But it is important to re­ fice of Catholic education hu Catholic school system. The how good he be, is spiritually praaices o f the majority seem to be the only measuring rod of values is a hangover from high schools. More than 7,000,- member that human beings been possible because tbe religious teachers have to a the theory called economic 000 pre-school children under a dead roan. It might be for right or wrong, and where the only valid rule of behavior are more im p o rta n t than laity has been heroic in giving large extent saved and pre­ 1 i b e r a I i I m, a hypothesis the age of 8 are in Catholic thought, of courK, that an un­ appears to be: Anything goes as long as I get away with it" Bugar, automobiles, or houses. not only money but also tons served the faith in the U. S. usually associated with a families. believer could pouibly be mo­ Incrtwting alcoholism, dimg addiction, and sties o f obscene lit­ and daughters to religious so­ The same is true of the teach­ book. The Wealth of Notions, We do not exist just to make Only one-third o f Catholic tivated dimly by a desire for erature, and the mounting divorce rare, pointed out Dr. Fred- cieties engaged in teaching. ers in Catholic colleges and by an 18tb century Scottish possible the efficient produc­ pupils of high school age can God when he devotes himself rik A Schiocz, president o f the EvangeUcti Lutheran Qiutch, tion of goods. Efficient pro­ C!athoiie education la truly the universities. to bis neighbor, but, as Father economist, Adam Smith. be accommodated in Catholic duction is simply a means to work of religion and is, LAY TEACHERS now are Danielou explains, "there is arc evidences that "the Christian Church” his "lost some o f its His idea was that if the high schools. Only a little human virtue and happiness. therefore, blessed by God. adding to the achievement of preservative leaven." rich were allowed to be sel­ more than one third of grade a danger here that we will EXCEPT FOR the uerifices this school system. They hive Whenever objeahre moral sumdards are abandoned, there fish enough, to make enough I do not know that it is im­ school age pupils can find a warp our theology to fit our of countless dedicated reli­ received an education as good desires.” is bound to be an increase in crinie and sin. Breaking down a money and produce enough possible to allow Cuban peas­ place In Catholic schools. ants to live s decent human gious, there would be no Cath­ or better than the avenge in Within the Church, all men concrete sea-wall does not remove the danger o f the waves, it goods regardless of the mis­ LAY TEACHERS at present olic school system in the U. S. the U.S. They can be as dedi­ have the sacraments, and the ery their greed caused others, life and at tbe same time to tou t more than 35,000. There merely makes it more easy to fall into them. This fact represents a "living cated and u competent as then sooner or later there grow sugar efficiently. are more than 7,500 in high sacramental system represents endowment." It meant Catho­ religious teaehen. Parents a t h o l i c s a r e n o t b l a m e l e s s , by any means, would be enough wealth for BUT IF SUCH A CHOICE schools, 14,500 in grade the only true road to eternal lic schools on all levels hsve must appreciate these high life. in the current scene. Too many are led astray by everyone to share in the gen­ must be made, I am afraid Kbools, and 13.000 in col­ C been built and supported by qualities and so instruct their IT IS JUST u true, how­ the secularistic morals and standards of the world in eral prosperity. that I am on the tide of the leges. This emergence of lay the donation of lives. children. ever, that u there la no Cath­ which they live. Catholics, however, have always a strong and The theory was not an abso- * peasants. teachers may be the moat op­ Sisters, brothers, and priests Certainly tbe burden of olicism without tbe sacra­ timistic indication of the sure moral standard by which to measure their aaioos— they have literally given them­ education is shared by par­ ments, so also the ssqraments DO THE LAITY DESTROY IT? future. have the infallible voice o f the Church, not the weak and vacil­ selves to this essential work of ents and teachers. It is neces­ alone do not make the perfect Teaching societies of sisters lating vote of a council of delegates. the Church. By dedicating sary, then, to promote pro­ and brothers continue to be Catholic. The individual must — Rev. John B. Ebcl their lives to Christ, they give grams of co-operation and co-operate and use the graces blessed with vocations. They His First Priestly Zeal a Catholic education to the strengthening parent-teacher of the sacraments in striving cannot, however, meet the members of His Church. relationships and school-home for perfection. The ssenments ever-growing demands for The Denver Catholic Register By RoBEiT SiEvns guidance from the same priest IN FINANCIAL terms It understanding. The responsi­ are channels of grace, how­ Catholic teachers. And this is —a practice which followed means “ the sum o f money bility o f both these agencies ever, and any neglect in their President...... - ...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. IT HAPPENED at the rec­ where tbe lay teachers are E ditor...-R t. Rev. Matthew Smith, PhJ)., Jour. D.. Litt.D., LL.D. tory. The woman rang tbe would tend (0 erase such es­ which would have to be raised must be understood and faced reception ia a serious warning trangement. helping to solve the problem. Managing Director___ Monsignor John B. Cavanagb, M.A., Ph.D doorbell and asked for tbe and invested in order to earn for the good of the child. sign. Executive Editor...... Rev. John B. Ebel, M.A., Litt.D., Hist.D There is another phase to NOT BUILDINGS but teach­ young assistant. When the Associate Editors—Rev. Daniel Flaherty, MA.; Linus Riordan. this attitude of g o ^ Cath­ ers are needed. If ail the housekeeper told tbe caller Ph.D.; Paul Hallett, LlltJ),; Frink Moniss, B.S.. LL.B-, LittJ) Catholic schools needed could NEVER-CEASING LESSONS that the priest had the day olics. It may have a detrimen­ Entered u second class matter at the postoffice at tal effect on dozens of young be built overnight, there off and had gone to the moun­ Denver, Colo. would still be the problem of tains. she quickly retorted: men in dioceset throughout the country, men who will be finding teachers to conduct Published Weekly by "What does he need a via- Real Meaning of Parenthood the classes. tion for?" ending vacations with par­ THE CATHOUC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) ents and loved ones and fac­ Catholic schools, of course, Perhaps this remark does By John O’HAraa They did not know be had a gettaUe yean, and, in a way. 938 Bannock Street, 1 ing their first assignments meet all the demands of edu­ BEING A PARENT U al­ matsive cancer, which the joyous yean. They will te Telephone, KEystene 4-4205 P.O. Box 1620 not reflect the attitude of the as priests. Is it any wonder cational agencies established average layman toward tbe ways gratifying, sometimes doctor did not think be w u yean filled with auffering to that after eight yean of by law. Such agencies are able to remove entiicly. clergy, but it indicates that difficult, and at times heart­ the point of torture and ud- study and concentrated prayer cognizant of tbe strong char­ 1 have seen tragedy, and I n en to the point o f despair. Subscription: far too many are not familiar breaking. each of these newly ordained acter possessed by the Cath­ have known i t But I have But they will be yean filled with the extensive duties of It is, however, never impoa- 84.00 per year. is anxious to bring Christ's olic school system and appre­ neither seen or known it to with beauty beyond descrip­ priests. The priest is much sibte. God sees to that: message to the non-Christian ciate its singular contribution be more tragic or more ten­ tion. Tbe real meaning ^ Canada, |5.50 a year per subscription. like the general practitioner Although 1 have many chil­ and to act as a holy media­ to the city, state, and nation. der. life ia more vivid and more —hu services are in demand dren myielf, I am constantly Foreign countries, including tor for tbe faithful. TWO OBSTACLES must be When these young parents uturating when death hoven 24 hours a day. seven days learning from other mothers IMAGINE WHAT EFFECT overcome before the ideal of (they have six children) near. Philippines, |7.00 a year. a week. An early morning and fathers what it really the remarks of the unthink­ more schools and better learned of the hideous can­ Mass dally is a bit confining, meant to be a parent. I had THERE ARE NO WORDS ing can have on the inexperi­ schools can be achieved. One cer, they said only that they nightly sick calls a bit tiring; a moat graphic lesson re­ to describe watching a be­ >42 Thurtdoy, June 11, 1959 enced and more sensitive concerns geographical consid­ were happy in a senu for, it conferences and meetings to cently. loved one suffering and, per­ black-robed neophyte. Per­ erations. which problem is he dies, he will walk into make, then if there is a grade haps. dying and getting ready haps the priest is our media­ local. The other is financial, Two of my children were in heaven unquestioned and un­ OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OP DENVER school or even a high school to enter heaven—even though tor, but be should not, there­ w hict^ shared by all educa- tbe hospital lor minor sur­ spotted; and that they were to make multiplying demands tbe death vigil be long and The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial ap­ fore. be subject to our abuse, tionalswtems in tbe country. gery. In the bed next to a^ in a sense, "for the other proval. We confirm it u the official publication of the on one's time. . . . painful. even if it is unintentional. It se m s certain that the them w u a pixie-like, auburn- children would miu him so.” archdiocese. Whatever appean in its columns over the AS WITH THE NON- Few priests are so unrealis­ role of lay teachers is both haired boy of three. H i s THEY SAID NOTHING of It is consoling few parents tignature of tbe Ordinary or those of the Offidala of freckles glistened and to know that their child ia our Curia is hereby declared official. CATUOLIC many of the laity tic as to be seriously hindered necessary and destined to be a themselves, except that "we find the rectory doorpost a by tbe callousness of some of permanent one. With them a matched hii auburn hair. His will be lonesome . .. but (jod returning ew ly and unmarred We hope Tbe Register will be read in every borne barrier. They approach on the laity they serve. Surely we promise of a sufficiency of in­ moist blue eyes danced like never takes away without, in "to play at the feet o f Christ of tbe archdiocese. those few personal occasions should be ready to encourage structors may be assured. Tbe water spluhing in the bright some way, putting back." and be watched over by His We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate when sacraments require an these new priests in their ability of the system to absorb sun. Id every sense, he wu The next few months will Blessed Mother. " a taste in the children of the archdiocese fur the reed­ inteniew or someone has year of internship, and per­ these teachers in spite of fi­ a "real boy," be "years” for these young It w u for this reason that ing of The Register. died in the fam^y. This un- haps by blackening a rectory nancial problems has to be He HAD COME to the hos­ parents. They will be bard tbe child w u bom ; and it is « URBAN J. VEIIR familiarity with the clergy door find that pnests are only faced and resolved. pital for an operation. His years, and painful years, and for this reason that he must Archbishop of Denver 18 not ideal. Any manual of tbe human race but quite OTHER SIGNS of a bright parents knew he bad a bemia, u d years. But they will be die. Perhaps soon. Certainly Jan. 29,1942 advises frequent spiritual tbe busiest of members. school future are tbe enthu­ which the doctor repaired. memorable yean, and unfor- sometime. Thuriday, Juris 11, 1959 Office, 938 Sflnnock Sfrsef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephens, K cytfens 4-4205 PAGE FIVE

40 PER CENT OF PATIENTS IN 19S8 WERE OF OTHER FRITHS Sisters of Sick Poor Spend Nights With Dying

During 1958 the Dominican Their appeal, their only part! o f the world. Reglatered J. Henry Tihen in 1923, the year At least seven years of edu­ Siaten of the Sick Poor in Den­ soorce of income, is now in nurses from various hospitals after the declb of Mary Walsh, cation are necessary before the progress and replaces the ba­ throughout the city volunteer who founded the order only sisters are ready for their life's ver made approximately 4.600 zaar formerly held. Ihelr spare time to charity by after three yean of personal work. Every sister is a graduate visits to the sick and needy, The daily task of visiting working with ui one or two days struggle in New York City in nurse, and those entering the and spent 22.572 hours in pro­ homes of the sick poor in the a week. 1879. The community was order in recent years have fessional service. They have Denver area is supported by There Is also a group of 40 founded to give free nursing bachelor's or master’s degrees at least 75 active workers in the service to the needy sick of all in nursing science. spent many nights with the dy­ Dominlcanettes, comprised of organization. These include the teen-age high school girls and races and creeds. Despite this advanced edu­ ing in their own homes, for they Exchange Nurses from St. Jo­ college girls, who spend much "A s religious nurses we are cation tbe aiaters can still scrub consider this apostolate o f the seph's Hospital who come for of their spare time winding associated with Our Lord Jesus a floor, do a laundry, or chop a dying one of the most import­ home visiting experience. bandages, bed pads, and dress­ Christ in the salvation o f souls, load of wood if it ia necessary ant works of mercy. Forty per -The sisters have had the op­ ings for the aged and chroni­ that is to say, we give our pray- to restore order to a sick house­ cent of the 1956 patients served portunity during the past four cally ill. During the past year en, our time, and our labon to hold. were of other faiths. Each year years to meet and work with these girls have made thousands promote God's honor and glory, The day of a Dominican Sis­ there are many converts, and nurses who are in this country of visits and spent many hours to further Our Lord's Kingdom ter of th4 Sick Poor starts at many return to the sacraments as exchange visitop, whose pri­ tielping the sick poor of the among men by helping them 4:55 s.m. when she rises for after absence of as long as 60 mary purpose in coming to the city. both spiritually and corporally. prayer and meditation. After years. U S. is to gain new understand­ Our Lord's special solicitude Mass and breakfast she starts These statistics were re­ ing and skills in nursing that Come to City in 1923 was for the poor, to Lazarus her rounds at 8:45 a.m. leased in connection with the will help them in their own The Dominican Sisters of the and the widow's son He mani­ annual appeal for financial country. Sick Poor came to Denver at fested a spirit that we must imi- Gave Away $15,000 support of the sisters' work. We have had nurses from all the invitation of the Most Rev. Ute." During tbe past year the sis­ ters gave away $15,000 worth of food, medical supplies, cloth­ ing, household articles, hospital Reception of Postulants Impressive Rite beds, wheel chairs, walkers, dressings, medicines, etc.; 265 Seventeen postulants were re­ veil, to Honsignor Donnellan Morki End ence. Three yeara foUowing Christmas baskets were given to ceived into the Congregation of who blessed them, and made that they will take perpetual needy families, as weU as many Of Troining Period basket! at Thanksgiving, and the Dominican Sisters of the the presentation to the poatu- vows. This reception marked the Easter. Bed linens, blankets, Sick Poor in a public service lants, who had again come fewtb The novitiate is located at gowns and sweaters were given April 30, Feast of St.' Catherine to kneel at the altar rail. end of a training period which Ossining, N.Y., and there are to patients as needed. Hun­ of Siena, at St. Augustine’s began for these candidates last This concluded the first part 12 convents located in 12 major d r e d of layettes were given to Church, Ossining, N.Y. September at tbe Hariandale of the ceremony, u the postu­ cities o f the United States. Last poor Mexican families. In solemn procession, clad in lants recessed, again in solemn Convent in Onining. The 17 in­ October the sisters took over When someone's world ex­ the black dresses and veils of procession out of the church and clude recent high school gradu­ the administration of Calvary plodes it can come quickly and to the rectory to don the white ates. working girls, and regis­ Hospital in New York for inenr swiftly. An hour, a day, a year, « ,1 the postulant, the 17 filed down of their novitiate, which was tered nurses. Tbe trend to con­ able cancer poor cases. This hos­ perhaps a lifetime is suddenly the aisle of the church to kneel carried neatly folded by each. duct this reception of the reli­ pital was turned over to them shattered. No funds may be prostrate in the sanctuary be­ The entrance minutes later, gious in a public church is be­ by Cardinal Spellman o f New available for proper medicines fore the Altar, with the Rt. Rev. of the new novices, clad wholly ing more and more emphasized, York. The group is primarily a or treatment. The sisters see to Monsignor Thomas A. Donnel- in white, marked a sharp con­ for with the religious vocations nursing order foUowing a reli­ it that tbe proper medicines, lan. Chancellor of the New York trast. as they again processed in considered stemming from the gious rule and observance based and treatments are given re­ Archdiocese, presiding. a solemn train. Again kneeling home, it is felt that the recep­ on 700 years of Dominican tra­ gardless of race, color, or re­ . They then filled the front at the Communion rail, they tion should be held in tbe parish dition. ligion. pew of the church to hear a ser­ now were received into the reli­ church with family members mon by Monsignor Donnellan on gious community, with Monsi­ and friends present. ELECT their new vocation. Following gnor Donnellan addressing each These 17 novices will now en­ the sermon. Mother Rose Xa­ with her new name: "Heretofore ter a semi-cloistered life of vier, Mother General, presented in the world you were known training within the convent for J O E B A R R Y the various items of the novice as -- henceforth in reli­ one year, at the end of which CITY COUNCILMAN DISTRICT U ^ U including the garb, girdle, ro­ gion you will be called Sister time they will take their vows Sm Ad

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The Rev. (Lt. Col.) Edwin J. FIT INTO ANT DEN AND AT A SENSIBLE PRICE GEORGE V. Eozak, deputy Fort Carson and 9th Infantry Division chaplain, will note his 25th anniversary as a priest with a Mass of KELLY Thanksgiving in St. Stanislaus' Church, Baltimore, Md., on June COUNCILMAN 14. The Rev. (Col.) James Mc­ Mahon, president of the chaplain COME JUNE 16,1959 board at Fort Meade. Md., will give the sermon at the Carson He brings this I chaplain's jubilee celebration in experience his home parish. He was or­ dained May 26, 1934, in the Bal­ IN timore Cathedral. to benefit YOU in District 6 Colonel Kozak, the first' THE COftNES TABLE—mike* comer-of-tbe-room tel» Catholic chaplain parachutist, THK DANISH WALNUT TABLE — this «Mrikins roeo^ N»wfa*e*rfn*fi for W VMn; fenntr HaH kefia- divider with tanuiDe welmit veoeer• top Iend ibeh yisioa practical sod attractive for tbe lint lime. Geouioe was first assigned to tbe 9th ive* eiw walnut veneer t ^ brass cover plate for antaona openmf. ► tar Sytttm a< Nawtpaatn. Infantry Division In Febrnary, 1 ciom*cioee* tbe “Bvdty-21"“Bare' Desisnor TV. ^ Ives hold booki Ona »« ttw fovndan and lupoertara of Caraar Sarvka— or bowe planu. only $34.95 NOW only $24J5 ►anding pollllcal itifluanca in jobi at City Hall. 1953, in Germany. He came eaaavM of hit 7 vaari axparlanca In Danvar'i Municipal , with it to Canon in 1956. Oevammant, ha knewt firtt tiand tlw city prohlamt and His 17 years of Army service ►hat hanatt, atgraulva antwart for tham. eeORae V. KILLY N as yaan aid; marriad. and ha< a began in 1942 with the 82nd Air- daufhtar. Ovtr 4S yaart a ratidant of Danvtr. Tazpayar I borne Division. He has spent 10 ►and preparty ewnar. 'years overseas. His decorations WHILE Your vela for Ceere# V. Kelly for Councilman of District ► t w ill be in the bM l InteraiH ef your Dhlrtct and yeur City. i include two awards of tbe Bronze Star, the French and Member, St. John the Evangelist’s Parish I Belgian Foumgerea, and the P ol. A d v. Netherlands Lanyard. OUR TV THE MOBILE CART—in gleamina brass, with easy-tthroU THE DKOB-LEAP CART— serves as t toUing bullet, wheels and handy magazine rack. Holdt your “Gramerey- mekea your “Barclay-2r' cmpletely mobile. Rich vrgloul 2 17" high enough for comfortable bedroom vtewing. 5 veneer lop, vrith braa bandies and all.bras< legs. only $9.95 SELECTION only $29.95 IS GOOD!

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MODEL JEWELERS Cothedral Club Me Modi, Meretwr Celhedrel P ,rU h EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING Sets Homecoming n n (,l jdeeiion Blrlfulon* Rlndt 424-whSt. The Cathedral Young Peo­ Veur Downtown Jeweler ple's Club will bold a home­ coming dance at Brook Forest Inn and Chalets, Highway 73, Evergreen, on Saturday, June 27. This will be for members and former members of the club. Ed Lucu and his orchestra will be supplying the music from 8 p.m. to midnight. Ad­ mission is $1 per person. Reservations can be bad by calling Sharon Brown, FL. 5- 6546; Carol Ogden. EM. 6- 1737; or Kathy Hogan, EM. 6-1737. (Dinner reservations are -available at reasonable prices, and should be made by June 23.) Dance reserva­ tions must be made by- June 25. Spring Weddings . . . Brightly Formal I St. Anthony’s Hospital Aides’ Board to Meet Handiemelr correct, and lo con* feriobli I $M evr large (election There will be a meeting of el tommer (ernalt. Spoikllng, the executive board of the Aux­ Dghtweiglit . , . |vil right for iliary of St. Anthony's Hospital. ‘QUEEN’S’ THREE SETS OF TWINS your wedding I Complele (ornol Denver, at 10 am . Monday, rental Hrvice. June 15. In the nurses' lounge, MRS. JOAN HARPER, elected “ Queenlver, Is shown above with her three sets 4001 W. 16th Avenue. for a Day” on the TV show’s visit to Den-|of twins. GLENWOOD PARISHIONER QUEEN FOR A DAT

‘R a n d a l l ? Six Fatherless Children to Get Home B y Vl.SCE CONMOB Care of Sii Children which were a freezer, stereo Mn. Joan Harper, mother of Mrs. Harper was one of these phonograph, wisher and dryer, COLORADO SPRINGS DEANERY MEETING three sets of twins and a mem­ 1611 Glenami AM. wishful women, who hurriedly and an all-expense paid trip to ber of St. Stephen's Parish, (Near Paramount Theatre, AT THE MEETING of the Colorado!the Very Rev. Monsignor William Kelly, spiritual filled out one of these cards. South America, complete with a Glenwood Springs, was elected Mrs. Harper's with w u that the Springs Deanery of the Arcbdiocesan 1 director; Mrs. William Attwell, acting vice presl baby sitter to stay with her 2241 S. Bdiry. RA. 2-0608 queen of the NBC television could have a home for her ilx (Near Erane) Council of Catholic Women, held at the El dent; Mrs. Ralph Moss, past president; and Mrs. show, “Queen for Day” in its fatherless children. The home three sets o f twins. Pomar Retreat, Broadmoor, are, left to rlght,|Thomas McCeney. retiring president. a recent visit to Denver. that they are now occupying Mn. Harper lives at 709 Ben­ The Colorado Centennial was must be removed because of in Glenwood Springs and the occasion for the bringing of Glenwood Springs' highway ex­ is active in church attain at St. Colo. Springs Deanery >w to Denver by Safeway pansion program. Stephen's Church, where Fa­ 14 Years of Quality Service last week. Jack Bailey, emcee of Mrs. Harper w u competing ther Clarence Kessler is putor. the production, and the entire againat three other women with Installs New Officers staff of the coast to coast show wishes of a limUar nature. Will were on hand at the Denver After the candidates for the Dr. James P. Gray to Auditorium to entertain women queenthip tell their wishei to wall CARPETS El Pomar Retreat House In president; Mrs. John Gerzlna, all over the metropolitan Jack and the audience, the R o o m S iia financial secretary; Mrs. Leon Broadmoor was the scene of studio guests vote by applause OPTOMETRIST asd Smallar the quarterly meeting of the ard Rhue, treasurer; Mrs. Al­ RUGS Before the show goes on the for the woman they think de­ bert Densmore, secretary; and Lort> to ta* oity Colorado Springs Deanery of air, four women are selected serves the office. The applause Eyes Examined the Archdiocesan Council of Mrs. Nat Leonard, historian. J from the audience by cards they is registered on a meter de­ Catholic Women. Special ar­ Gift to Repair Convent Furniture fill out when entering the th<>- signed especially for the pro­ rangements were made to ac­ A substantitd cash donation Visual Care OpM WWnnaar Iwlofi nu • ater. On the cards they write gram. Mrs. Harper w u chosen DISTRICT 5 commodate the capacity crowd was presented to Sister Clara, Pr/tmi the wish they would like by a wi(le m u ^ . 213 Colo. Bldg. 1615 Calif. of priests, sisters, and deanery superior of the Missionary Sis­ E.M.W. granted if elected “Queen for a Queen'Joan received-her wish, I RETURN members of more than 15 affili­ ters of Colorado Springs, for For Appointment Call: Day.” plus many other prizes among whoro oath Ullu ates. the repain to the convent TA. 5^883 2141 Sa. Broadwaj- Preceding the- luncheon, the home. SHcrmoD 4-2764 PHILIP MILSTEIN Very Rev. Monsignor William Monsignor Kelly presented Kelly, spiritual director of the Mrs. Thomas McCeney. retiring vJ> TO deanery, celebrated Mass in the president, with a gift on behalf CITY COUNCIL chapel bf El Pomar. of the deanery. Achievement reports were Mrs. Bradley as new presi­ given following the installation dent comes to the deanery with of new officers who will serve a background of many yean of 1 f for the coming two years. Mrs. experience In civic and club T o u r v o f 0 for Phl/Ip Mifsteln f$ a vofa for sound, Martin Murphy, president o f the work. She was president bf the B riJes* JeJighio ooOur l>eauiiful Denver Archdiocesan Council Federation of Women's Gubs sansibta, DIsfrict and City Governmenfe of Catholic Women, conducted in Wichita, Kans., president of C o e in fffta f o r M Jlilelit—O eW d O rfiN i, S o ^y the ceremonies. the VFW Auxiliary, and presl Mrs. Wallace Bradley of dent of the Altar and Rotary FLOWER Woodland Park will serve as Society of Our Lady o f the new president. With her will Woods Parish In Woodland be Mrs. Patrick Dawson, vice Park. WEDDING LINE ■ .111 i - WOMEN'S PRESS UN/T planned homes by

H u t c h i n s o n ...... PUBLISHES BOOKLET When you choow from our famous Regency Flower We<^ h Anvda Wia yeul fM ’ practical ding Line you need have no qualms about quality-thii rich, ivabiaiy" for •vary mombor of tho fonily. H of* ora bomot with fi/nctionof floor plom A B O U T 3 5 SHRINES raised HELIOGRAVINO* h u all the distinction of the doilgrad to bring yev o "tiow dlmoniien' Mt craftsmanship—yet.costs about (’•it u much u you'd h HvWig comfort. STSS U f to bttt»r and AS ONE OF rr.S CONTRIBU- be found. The removal of the guasal Do see tbs many other elegant type stylu...for your n or* cemplott living iho Hutdrinwn woy. TIO.NS to the Rush to the Rock­ rock uncovered a spring that complete wedding stationery needs. *tte/iograv/ng-no( lo Pticod From $I4,300-$I7,750 ies Centennial the Catholic has been flowing ever since and be confused with engraving. Women's Press Club has pub­ never freezes. Caught in ^e8e^ I M t IN lished a 15-page brochure, en­ voirs, water from the spring O M I M IA N I H U rC H IN IO N titled Catholic Shrines of Colo­ supplies the summer home for rado. the orphans from the Queen 10 % discount during June Because o f the interest in of Heaven Orphanage. these shrines t h e Catholic On one visit Mother Cabrini When you mention this ad in the Register: Women's Press Club is spon­ and her companions gathered soring bus tours of shrines in white rocka on* the highest the Denver area. The first such point on,the land. With her own QUEEN FOR A DAY TA-BA PRESS tour is scheduled for Tuesday. bands the saint arranged them July 7. and will start at St. upon the ground in the form of Fraa WadiMfft mW laWM JACK BAILEY, master of ceremonies of the show, CRand 7-7632 b ArvWv (»0e NwttJ ^ Elizabeth's Church at 8:45 a.m. a heart surmounted by a cross, "Queen for a Day,” is shown above with Mrs. Joan) utchinson The group will then go to Regis in honor of (he Sacred Heart, OpM M p oW Harper. 1 3930 W. 32nd Ave., at Perry St. College, St Anne's Shrine. the patron of her congregation, Arvada; Mother Cabrini Shrine. the Missionao' Sisters of the i-h- Christ the King Church at Ever­ Sacred Heart. These rocks have green (lunch will be served been kept in form just as she YOUR PARISH ONE-HOUR MARTINIZING there in the parish ball), Lo- placed them and the hill is relto Heights College, Our Lady called Mount of the Heart. of Lourdes Shrine, and back to the bus depot OF THE REMAINING 34 ■ *1 CATHEDRAL HOLY FAMILY t y o lL UVSL U L shrines, Christ of the Rockies JULY 7 WAS CHOSE.N for statue, standing 33 feet tall on 226 E. 13lfa Ave. 38th & Sheridan ihe initial trip as it is the ani- a hill back of Camp Santa Maria, iNaxt to Foodtond Suptr WrkL] John Landrum , M gr. versary of Mother Cabrini's is said to be the largest reli­ Harold Gleavea, M gr. ^ y o w L canonization. The cost for the gious statue in North America. entire day, including the lun­ The Infant of Prague Shrine, cheon. is $4.50. Further in­ indoors at St. John the Evange­ HOLY TRINITY A 'S a J t d s i t L ... formation can be obtained from list’s Church. Loveland, wu .Miss Mary Rose O’Brien. 1321 established by converts to the North Gate Shopping MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD Milwaukee Street, EA. 2-291B, or Church. C e n t e r Colo. Blvd. at Evani «ncl your shopping; I Miss Nell Ryan. 1130 Pennsy­ Our Lady of Guadalupe 7130 No. Federal n ilK n iittm e ’i lvania Slrect, TA-5-0939. Church in Conejos represents Ted M arti.i, M gr. N ia rls a ( Thirty-five shrines are men­ the oldest parish in Colorado, Frank Richardson, Mgr. fhefflos/inD RYO EAN n® tioned in the brochure, headed being officially establishbd by (6 Ooe^t So. ol fo” (ooo W oiliii by Mother Cabrini Shrine. The Bishop (later Archbishop) John hills beyond Golden in Mt. Ver B. Lamy of Santa Fe, the com­ I non Canyon seemed to have bad panion of Joseph Projectus ST. THERESE (AURORA) STS. PETER AND PAUL'S I a spKial attraction for Mother Machebeuf, D e n v e r's first ! Cabrini, who purchased a small Bishop. 7393 W . 44lh Are. 10222 E. Colfax ST. M A R Y 'S , LITTLETON tract of land there in 1907 and OUR LADY OF FATIMA Lee O 'Connor, M gr. again in 1812. AN INTERESTING F,\CT ALL SOULS', ENGLEWOOD Sam Cohn, M gr. mentioned about the Shrine of 73 E. Belteview 1 4 9 0 C a r r THE .STORY GOES that on St. Rita, indoors of St. Rita's Ray Belair, .Mgr. B ill Flynn, M gr. lone of her visits in 1912 she Church, Mancos. which was I indicated a rock in a dry ra- established in 1958. is that NOTRE DAME ST. BERNADETTE AND ivine under which water v.ould after novenas to St. Rita were commenced in 1956 the town, ST. ANTHONY AND ONE HOUR DRY CLEANING ST. MARY MAGDALENE jwhich had declined greatly ST. ROSE OF LIMA AT NO EXTRA CHARGE C olfax at Pierce [since'the railroad was with­ drawn, made a remarkable re­ Irving & W . Alameda PATRONIZE YOUR PARISH ONE HOUR /Vnlliony Pocm ich, -Mgr. GARDEN CENTER MUSIC covery. M. Lucero, Mgr. for any occasion MARTINIZING PLANT I The 12-foot Christ of the I K E L E E S 'Mines statue, on the slopes of Mt. Anvil, overlooking Silver- COLORADO SPRINGS Orclie!«(ra ton. was erected last summer on a rock edifice built entirely with Golf Acre$ Florida E. 40lh Ave. at Jackson “ Bear in .IfMair” 317 So. 2 3 2 0 E. P la tte A v e. Call DE 3-6294 volunteer labor and of native 5-7361 (2 Blocks West of Colo. Blvd.) •■Slone. Hand

- - w .. Thurtdoy, Junt 11/ 1959 Office, 936 Bonnock Sheet THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephene, Keyitone 4-4205 PAGE SEVEN Nurses' Council IDEAL SITE FOR GIRLS Catholic Daughters Plan Communion Lady of Rockies Camp Installation of Officers The t n n u 1 1 Communion breekfast of the Denver Coun­ (Catholic Daughters of America, inatallation. The regular busi­ cil of Catholic Nunes will be Grows Fast in 4 Years DflBver) ness meeting will precede the held Sunday, June 14. in the Installation of officers of Inatallation and the social hour Oxford Hotel. 1612 17th Street. will follow. Our Lady of the Rockies'has grown considerably in its Court St. Rita 625 elected at Denver. Prior to the breakfast the May meeUng of the court Girls’ Camp, nesGed in a valley four years of operaUon. Hosteaaes for the todal hour the group will attend the 8:15 will take place at the meeting and surrounded by mountains Sponsored by St. Rita's Court are Mist Florence Lamamky, o'clock Mass in Holy Ghost Thursday, June 11, at 7:45 p.m. flve miles southwest of Ever­ of the Catholic Daughters of cbiirman, assisted by Mrs. church at 18th and California in the clubhouse at 1772 Grant green, has proven an ideal America. Denver, it began Myrtle Roos, Mrs. Mary Rohan, Streets, Denver. Street. campsite for Catholic girls be­ operation at its present location H iti Helen Steffes, Mrs. Fran­ The Rev. Raphael McCarthy Mrs. Nina Taylor o f Walsen- tween the ages of 9 and IS. in the summer of 1955 with less cis Schmidt, and Mra. Mary SJ.. will be the guest speaker. than 100 campers throughout b u ^ , state regent, and Mrs. Swartz. All Catholic nurses are in­ Staffed vrith competent per­ the season. The 1958 season had Lou Haddock of Colorado Members are asked to bring sonnel and with exc^ent facil- vited. Reservations should be motie than 350 taking advantage Springs, district deputy, plan to womout sheets for the group made by Thursday, June 11. iGes. including indoor sleeping of this summertime activity. be present and to asalst at the of members making dresslnff Tickets are $2 and may be se­ <]uarters, dining and recreation Prom all indlcaGons of ad­ and bandages for the medical cured from Viola Watson, KE. halls, u well u a chapel, which vanced inquiries and applica­ missions, some of whom will 4-6839, or from Lucille Ste­ is the focal point for morning tions, it looks like 1959 will continue the work during the phens, GR. 0723. and evening services, this camp surpass the peak year. To Give Dinner summer months. $995.00 la the **.Vlaiglc” w ord L O W R E Y To Open June 27 DOLLS ~ WIGS » SHOES Opening day will be Satur­ At Degree Rite Dolls Dressed te Order day. June 27, and camp will con­ The Coronado K. of C. Ladles' A.B.C. Doll Hospital tinue for six weeks, dosing on Auxiliary will cook and serve RIUOIOUS STATUB RXPABXD Aug. 8. The price this year the banquet at the major de­ T«« m taM i*—fplace J. Kolka, archdiocetan director Kolka. Mrs. Margaret Fletcher, the Cathedral parish, ia organ­ 6 4 9 9 SepL 28 in SL Catherine's of Catholic Charities, to tell him superintendent of the Nursery, i c for the 9:30 o'clock Mass at W hy Pay More Church, Denver. about the JRC service. She told and M iu Howlay. They are Mother of God Church and a under the supervision of Mrs. former member of the staff at (Traiotoarkl him tbst boys ind girls gave 'service to cliftict and hospitals Fletcher and Mrs. Olive Wood. Loretto Heights College. She in this area and could help at JRC volunteer chairman for the has been JRC director for six Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores the nursery. Monsignor Kolka program. They will be dressed years. presented the posslblUtlee to the in candy striped, pinafore uni­ The Volunteers serving at the Colorado Otenod Storee BAKERIES board and this summer 13 ^ I s forms. Infant of Prague Nursery are 16th & Glenarm Home of Fine Paetrie* all over 16 will help with the MiM Howley said, “ This la Mary Aon Skeen and Mary Fitz­ EafUw«c4 800 Skate Fa Dr. children. the fifth year for the volunteer gerald from St. lYancls de 30 Skatk Braadvay 16di bad Califeraia 64 So. Broadway The program will be playing program and it has received na­ Sales’ School: Regina Breheny Curtie & 15th Su 7S3 So. UuTonity with the children and using the tional attention. We get in­ from Holy Family: Mary Muto 15S0 Colorado Bl*d. 3033 W. Celfaa 17tk aad Tr««eat wading pooL the records and quiries every day on this sum­ and Kathy McDonnell from St. 2410 East 3rd Ava. playground equipment which mer project. This year also 310 Joseph's; Joan Schmitz from St. boys and glrli from Denver'! H ;^''s Academy; Vicki Vitello, public and parochial school will Lois Tarantino. Donna Camps- be working in seven other hos­ nella, Patti Carline, Mary Alla, pitals and Institutions. It ans­ and Sharon Duran from Mt. wers the age-old question of how Carmel; and Mary Plath from ^^^^^GEO.A.GAVENDER to keep busy constructively once North High School. Infant of Prague Tots Still in Need of Help Despite the generous aid of tribute to the volunteers, say­ the Junior Red Cross. 50 ing. "We just could not oper­ MAYOR babiei in Infant of Prague ate without them.” Nursery, Denver, still need IHE OU1 IN LUCbAUL more volunteers for the sum­ mer. Many of the regular volunteers must remain at of a Dynamic home because their children are out of school. Some are on vacation. Monday and Thurs­ day and Friday morningi *w a u ii three women are needed from D E N V E 8:30 to 12 o ’clock. I Volunteers may call Mrs. J o s e p h M artin. GR. 7-4652 Those who prefer to work in the afternoons may call 51rs. Valens Jones, GL. 5-3476. Volunteers gave 9,000 hours VOTE TUBS. o f care at the nursery last Save at Safeway year. Mrs. Margaret Fletcher, superintendent, pays highest

KITCHEN CRAFT A lb. JUNE 16th Annual Mass BRAND— Reduced Pancake Flour In Price 3 : , 3 9 ' Is Planned By

Jr. C D. of A. T2 OS. gis. The annual Mass and Com­ Lab Cabin brand. THESE PROMINENT CATHOLIC Syrup REDUCED IN PRICE munion for Junior Catholic 2 9 ' - ”55' LAYMEN URGE YOUR SUPPORT Daughters and Juniorettes will be on Saturday. June 13, in St. OP GEORGE A. CAVENDER Mary's Church, Littleton. The chaplain of the Junior C. D. of Father Frederick McCallin, Buckeye Aluminum Griddle. each ^ .5 9 will be the celebrant of the REDUCED IN PRICE. LEONARD CAMPBELL, JOHN n . HUMPHREYS BART 0 ’HAR.\ Mass, following which there will Griddle JOHN J. CLEARY, ED JERSIN THEO. J. SOJ.V, be a presentation of roses be­ fore the Saefed Heart statue. HAROLD F. COLUNS, GENE HANZ.ANARES WALTER SCHERER All mothers who can do so are GERALD T. COONEY. MICHAEL p. McDo n o u g h . Cn.VRLES VAN Bl'SKIRK urged to attend this Mass. K. C. ENSOR, FRANK MERELLI, A breakfast will be sened in the parish school hall, and res- BERT A. GALLEGOS, JOHN J. MORRISSEY, PORK CHOP SALE! en'ations by Juniors, mothers, CORKY GONZALES THOMAS J. MORRISSEY and council, must be made not Cut from Federally Inspected pig porkers. REDUCED IN LAWRENCE HENRY GREGORY MUELLER later than Thursday, June II. A musical program has been JUS'HN D. HANNE.V THOMAS P.O’BRIEN. arranged, and honor pins will PRICE. RIB END CUT, lb. 49c. CENTER CUT, lb. 75c be awarded. The winner for the poster contest will be an. CENTER TENDERLOIN CUT, Ib. 79c Dounced, and the Ideal Junior will be announced. Juniorelle Troop Organiied ALL PRICES IN THIS AD GOOD IN DENVER THRU JUNE 13 Under the direction of .Mrs. Charlotte McDonald, counselor, a troop of Juniorettes to be known as Our Lady of the Ros­ ary Troop has been organued in St- Dominic •; Parish. Denver. SAFEWAY Officers for this troop uill be Gerarda McDonald, prcMdent; Debra Boyle, vice president. Ruth Wilmot. secretary, and WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LLMIT QUANTITIES. NONE SOLD TO DEALERS. Diana Bennett, treasurer. Thuridey, June 11, 1959 fA G E EIGHT OHke, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitone 4-4205 League De-Emphasizes Potiuck Supper PAROCHIAL ALL-STARS LOOSE Win at Any Cost DriveSlated by Guild ON ELEVEN WALKS, 6 ERRORS There is not too much to say For six innings tbe outcome Parochial pitchen also made Some B40 boys from St. Rose they are men who simply wish (Archbishop’s Guild, Denver) about a 12-3 setback, but tbe of the game was in question. things difficult. Nine « f the of Lima's, St. Anthony of to help boys learn to play base­ A potiuck supper is planned Then the roof fell in. Tbe Paro­ oppoaiUon’s runs were earned, Padua's, Holy Family, St. Vln- ball and to see (hat the lads ac­ Parochial All-Stars did play bet­ for the summertime meeting chial All-Stars simply made too but were largely the result of ceot de Paul’s, Precious Blood, tually get the chance to play. ter than that in their annual of the Archbishop's Guild on many errors, both mental and walks. The Public nine had St. John the Evangelist’s, St. Games are scheduled twice game with ^ e outatanding per­ Wednesday. June 17, at 6:30 physical. but seven hits. James', and St. Philomena’s every week. formers from the Public High p.m. A the St. Francis de Sales' Parishes and St. Vincent's School League. Catcher Jeny Thompson of High School Cafeteria. 230 S. An encouraging upect for Home opened summer baseball Cathedra] will not soon forget Sherman Street. Leading Salesman tbe Parochial League is the play competition Monday and Tues­ his mental lapse. With a runner Roving Fishermen Since election of officers will (rf two pitchen, Ed Turner of day in a citywide league's sec­ Henry Heidenriech. a first be held and committee reports on third base, tbe young back­ ond year of operation. Mullen and Joel St. Germaine covering the past year’s opera­ class scout in Troop 64, wh|cb stop walked out to the mound To Address Club of Mt. Carmel, both juniort. Organized last year under the tions will be read. It is hoped is sponsored by Annunciation to consult with Pitcher Vic Ar- name of Summer Parochial They had no runs credited Jim Haywood, internationally thera will be a good represen­ Pariah. Denver, will receive a tese. In came the runner from Baseball League, the novel pro­ known Denver Post roving fish­ tation fren each circle. second free week at Clamp Ta- third. The hard-hitting Thomp­ against them in a combined gram changed its designation erman, and his wife, Jane, will Special Guest bosa near Ward for selling the son is only a junior and may four and one-third inning atint this year to the Catholic Youth present a fishing and outdoor most tickets to the scout circus. have a chance to make amends on the hill. Turner was particu­ Recreation Association. adventure program for the Marge ihomas will have tbe The younpter sold 211 and was next yesr. larly impressive, giving up one Rocks of Lourdes Club of Our June meeting for St. An­ BASEBALL ROCKETMEN The league baa shown amaz­ the leading salesman for the Six fielding errors in add!- hit and a walk in three innings ing growth. This summer's fig­ Lady of Lourdes Parish. Den­ thony's Circle. The honored SHOWN AFTER GRADUATION and trophy presen­ second yetr in ■ row. dition to 11 walks issued by while striking out /hree. ures of 840 is almost double ver. Tuesday. June 16. at 8:30 guect will be her father, who last year's total of 425. Result­ pjn. is Benedictine Brother William tation are ^ e Junior Parochial League diamond cham­ pions. the St. Mary's Titans of Littleton, with their coach, Bill ant scheduling difficulties and The event is the annual fa­ now. Our Lady of tbe Sacred O'Hayre, and the trophy. scarcity of playing fields caused ther and son get-together, but “^iviD JU sd. hjif. JL. fia u L (jJ aad id c " the league to be divided into mothers are invited also. Heart (^rcle will meet Wednes­ The Titans ran through a nine-game schedule undefeated two sections—north Denver and The entertainment, rated day, June 17, in the home of and finished up with a 2-0 title win over a strong Holy Family ELECT southeast Denver—this year as highly by many service clubs Mildred Kreutzer. Parish nine. In the picture are, left to right, Dennis ChiodinL opposed to the single division and sportsmeu's organizations Catherine O’Connor will en­ Bob Kistler. Chick Koran. Hike Bowman, Ray Trujillo, Bob in 1958. throughout the Rocky Mountain tertain members of Blessed Claaaen, Bob Rice. Bill Esquibei, Grek Taylor, and Coach The league's often-heard aim Empire, is sponsored by the Sacrament Circle Thursday, O'Hayre. HOOK of teaching sportsmanship and Denver Post, the Zebco Rod and June 18. Not present when the photo was taken were athletic direc­ de-emphasizing today’s too-com- Reel C«npany, and the Pbiliip- Ave Maria Circle members tor and pastor Father Frederick D. M c(^ lin and team memben Councilman District 3 mon ^1-out drive to win at any son Rod and Tackle Co. will be entertained by Mn. Rob­ Mike Benafiel. Ted Brocket. Tod Sargent. Joe Gobel, Pat and cost is actually accomplished The show features fishing in­ ert Kinkel Thursday. June 18. Mike Hannon. J. Allen. Bob Gfdding. and Pat Dearth. June 16 through the unique aiediuro formation. sound movies in Doris Sudkamp will be the limiting the number of players color of fishing and hunting in June hostess for Holy Trinity per team and a league rule that primitive areas, a practical fly­ Circle. • Experienced Budget Planning— r,P..A. all players on a team have to fishing and spinning demonstra­ Aid Migrant Workers HNS in Aurora Slates Communion June 14 play in each game. tion, and a short question and Members of Key of Heaven (St. Pius Tenth Parish. Aurora) Tsylor. president of the St • Rxperienced Legal Background— .Allnrney AH league officials, umpirea, answer period. ■ 1 Circle announce their summer Vincent de Paul Council In and team coaches work wtthont Admission is free, and valu­ All the men of tbe parish project. They are interested in the Denver Archdiocese, will • Veteran— I’.S. Navy remuneration. In many cases able fishing tackle donated by helping tbe 17.000 migrant are Invited to attend the Holy be the guest speaker. Hit tbe sponsors will be given away. • (Jvic Leader— Etoy Scouts Citizen Chairm an, workers at Roggen, Brush, and Name Society’s corporate topic will be “The Role of All who attend will receive an Ft. Lupton. They are supplying Communion Sunday. June 14. the Layman in tbe Church." P.T.A. Budget ('.om m ittee, C ity C lub, B.P.O .E. "outdoor adventure pac" of them with rosaries and cruci in the 8:30 a.m. Mass. Shortly .\dvance reservations must No. 17, .American Legion No. 1, South Den­ hunting tips and information. fixes, playground equipment, after 9:30 a.m. tbe men will be made for the breakfast ver C ivic .Vssociation, puzzles, games, magazines, and have breakfast at tbe Town with A n d V Beasley. EM. Tragip Death PoL Adv, diapers. House Restaurant. T. Rabe'' Sf. Vincent Circle News Announced

(St. Vincent de Paol's Parish, Denver) Our Lady of Guadalupe R o sary-making circle will meet gt the home of Mrs. William Hat­ ton, 1726 South Eudora, on Thursday evening. June 11. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oingmann. 1774 South Elm. will be hosts . f to Our Lady of Grace Bridge Circle on Saturday evening, June 13. St. Elizabeth's Pinochle Circle will'meet in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Kuhl. 1644 South Hudson, on Saturday evening, June 13. * Christine Jamison (above), Mrs. Don Winter, 885 South 17-year-old senior at St. .St. Paul will entertain the St. Francis de Sales' High Schoof. j Bernadette Canasta Circle on who was scheduled to be grad­ Tuesday evening. June 16. uated June 7. was buried in St. Our Lady of Fatima Pinochle Dennis' Cemetery. Philadelphia, Circle will meet in the home of Pa. Mrs. J. Bauer. 1601 South VACATION? The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steele, on Wednesday afternoon, Plan ahead Nicholas H. Jamison of 2571 S. June 17. Perry Street. Denver, she died Mrs. Don Delphia, 1962 South by long distance I May 28 In Si. Anthony's Hospi­ High, will entertain Our Lady tal from a toxic infection. A of Good Counsel Bridge Circle Rate* are lowett after 6 pjik and all day Swnday—alwayi lower Requiem High Mass was of­ on Thursday evening. June 18. when yea coll itatien.to-ttotteik fered June 1 in All Saints' St. Anthony's Bridge C ircle' Church. The school glee club, will meet in the home of Mrs. Moantain 8tat«e Tolopbona of which she was a member, Wilbur Gunther, 13 Vista Road, aang at the Mass. on Tuesday afternoon. June 16. i

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ELECT All Saints' Vocation JOE UAIIIIY School Opens for 774 CITY COUNCILMAN DISTRICT J /y // (All Siint’s Church. Denver) llhe conclusion of the religious tM AavtiHsM**"'—e*f S 4 99 Englewood Honor more than 400 polio shots were Bedding I’laiiiK I administered. Mrs. Charles (>rorrrieti — Frn/.en FiMKis — I'icnic Siip|>iles Pupils Awarded Twining announced that there (iigari'lles ^ No (!ilv Tux will be another clinic Wednes­ day, July 1, from 7 to fi p.m. Boseball Passes This clinic is being held to W ILD BILL'S T>.,»i___ ^ ,c, D.. ,accommodate the larger num- 2.> So. Sheridan ^ IlK . 7-.'1.)0 f U h ?-S ?-fiv chiWren from ^ the fourth^lhrough the eighth w "‘"*r Igrades at St. LouU’ School . I !been awarded certificates to be Williams Rambler, Inc. turned in on free tickets to ,* ,P '"""^ ^ " ‘. f Denver B ea « ball games. Each,"“ " ' ' ' i ' - . Regi.Mration fur the .-fuf/iorized Kamhler anti ,Vns/i Salm & Serrire !of these children received straight As on their final report addiiiona Ire.serv^- I j lioni may bo made in Ihe vwti-i K .v p e rl .>l(H‘lm n ir a l W o rk —.\ l l .M akc.s ’ « a. 0^ .. bulo of tho church They are: 4y-^ arba ra Sulli- ^he CCD unit announced that van and Unda Wtdeuch; 5 x - . , h „ e will be three religious 20S0 S. ImvemUy SH. 4-2781 Debra Vahs, Judith B osch u lt.lfji^ ^^own in the catecheUcai ■ ind Usa l ^ o ; 5y-D anny Bell. „ „ Saturday and Sunday Thomas Durlin. and Nancy evenings. June 13 and 14. at 8 iJesme; 6x-S tep hen Del o'clock. Although there is no sario. James Wedow. Alan ^^arge, a donation of Youngs. Jeanne Balk. Karen 35 ,5 Kehm and Joan Manfred; 6y- child under 16 years: Patrick Ba^ Cathenne Jesme, appreciated. The mchard ^rlin. M^wrel Me-educed by the! Donald. Kathleen O ^ o . .Man- M.^yimoll Fathers and the CCD lyn Pitchford. Charlotte Pool.,f, JOINT HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Pamela Russman. John Thomas. .JOINT COMMENCEMENT exercises were held in directed by the Rev. Richard Heisler, provided music for the and Jane Unrein; 7x— Diana- Word has been received that ceremony. Schreneyer, Kathleen Belle. the City .Auditorium Arena June 7 for 670 graduates of the Rambler for the Bonanza Dennis Pizzichino of Holy Family High School delivered Kathleen Lampe, Jean Harper, Denver Calholie high schools. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr pre­ NighLs bazaar will be on dis­ the valedictory address Paul E. Vranesic of St. Francis de and John Morrison: 8— William sented diploma.s to 324 girls and 346 hoys play nn the parish grounds The All-Parochial High School Band, under the direction of Sales' High School, student chairman for the exercises, wel­ Durlin, Susan Georgeson, Greg FO R T H E SAFETY OF YOUR GOODS within a few days. comed friends and relatives. Kaminski. Don Pitchford, Mary Charles A. Walls, and the All-Parochial High School Chorus, USE JOHNSON SERVICE ON EVERY MOVE Lazio, and Cherie Thompson. ACENrS FUR UNITED VAN LINES, INC. “MOVING W ITH CARE EVERYWHERE" .Summer religious classes 221 Broadwty DaOTcr. Colorado n ^ y aulom otk "roinfoll" tprinkting began on Monday, June 8. and will continne for two weeks. with the tentatie<<4l new Classes are from 9 until It o'clock each day ,Monday v\o\jsvO\% vaSVc through Friday. First Com­ THE BEER THAT munion for those approved Dutom otitolly (onlr Je d

MADE MILWAUKEE will be held oo Sooday, June lo w n i gofden watering tyslem 21. in the 8 o’clock Mass. FAMOUS Members of the Men's Club will receive Communion in the Set ft Just once for oil season long! 8 o'clock Mass Sunday, June U

f i , • lew iMMalnal • («. m r « w m * MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. Param ount • USwnawwMh • Iw (Mk Ce« tm ItH IttlM Atf . Robert M. Poul V. ^ M. T. Murrey Dock tht Utiil4-W «tK S rt't* !■ •*«•»'<•* M 1h« ltd Pkrr Sh«e tvePf Men, W«J «iN M., Social Club a v io m t < coMTioxua ONE PICKUP FOR DIRECT SERVICE C k M n N 4 Inftialled Hy TO BOTH / \ COASTS Picnic June 14 Plans are now complete for MOIST-O-MATIC OF COLO. the first 1959 picnic of the 39.“>0 Hollv Si. Denver 7, Colo. Paramount Social Club, to be m only coAsSjS^T pikct carkhJ\ Phone DE 3-6880 held at the Coal Creek Canyon Community House on Sunday, K. 0. Nord. President June 14. Busses will leave the Member, Chritt the King Church east side of the Capitol grounds Denver-Chieago Trucking Co., Inc. at 11:30 a.m. and dinner will he One of 670 l.Ylh iS Jarkxin Denver IH . B-I.Y6', served at 1 p.m. The transpor Anthony Marquer. graduate tation chairman. Joe Nussbaum. a announced that there are still of St. Joseph's High School, seals available, but that they Denver, i: shown receiving his When you go [AST must be reserved by S p.m. Sat­ diploma from Archbishop Urban urday. June 13. to as.sure that J Vehr at joint commencement all will be accommodated for your vacation . . . Reservations may be made by exercises held in the City Audi­ calling Mr. Nussbaum at PE torium .Arena June 7. The Rev YOUR 'PARISH' SERVICE STATION 3-8276 or .Mrs. Irene Norton. William 11 Jones, archdioresan Here is a helplul directory. Look For the listing ol your SP. 7-9026 superintendent of Khools. is ST. JOSEPH The usual Rush to the Rockies ST. DO M INIC standing behind the Archbishop nearby "porish" service stotion. lit friendly operotor ^ o e v e . c ^ M c e .- theme will prevail and those is asking this spec'ol meons lo invite your patronage. having centennial costumes are Diplomas were conferred upon You'll find thot this extra friendliness is matched with HAL H U DSO N urged lo wear them. 670 city high school graduates. cheerful service and expert attention for your cor. He's reody to serve you with gas ond oil, tires, botter.es, lubrication and other convenient services. By "pulling ^ Q J ciow i O { TWO St. Therese Altar Group in" ot his stotion regularly, you will reciprocate hit Zion's Skelly Service friendliness and get the best in service. Holds Communion Rite HOOD TIRES • WMHiaP • fioi PtPiM VISTA-OOME (St. Therese’s Parish. .Aurora) Regan, pastor, presented the — BATTERIES — ST. VINCENT de PAUL ST. PATRICK • • PAtfepiM FT. LOGAN • VHiet PASBtH* • The Altar and Rosary So­ president with a crucifix. The .Vceevsories III society presented Father Regan LCEIt££S ciety's annual Communion l.sprrt l.itbrieaiion Virginia Carter Service M ot'ern Sun lgA« (IR Sfldx 6 Sfttim r0rr>04fZl| Maws. The breakfast was pre­ pre.side at Ihe next meeling lo W« <;nf ^A ll C 'ff'i Sin.npt CARTER OAS A OILS O e in I d4V> • Wotk Service pared and served by the men be held Thursday. June 25. ST. PHILOMENA 7 AM. lo I P.M. T * I E ll* of the parish. Lillian Krcitenhach wimld ap­ Virginia A Vine PE 3-7912 Onaiiul {ou«nvrl MfS S ST. FRANCIS t o C H I C A G O ! The officers for the forth­ preciate and accept garden ■ re.«F-trr- »<-" M «.)iai coming year were installed by flowers to use on the altars. Bortlett's the president, Maxine Quinn, She may )w called at E.M 6-6152. Ccmolete Motor Tuning CATHEDRAL C on oco S tandgrd and presented with corsages or the flowers may be left in , ,,| klok'l t»» a 0-6 P roducts The out-going officen were also the west sacn.sly hy 1 p m Sat IM o b lll Phil's Conoco Service Service Pi{(af I D ilirf’i luoncallsn presented with corsages. urday allerniKiii 2141 S C el»i A»« EA ].tl4S Dtice O ttltrlM The vice president, Catherine C>« Oil Tirrt. Wohng MtiKH. \miOR SKKVK'F CAR WASHINS G'vtiiny Cl>4nicv9 Ftf C4*Rl«f4 Smith, presented the president. 1001 S. Gaylord .5P. 7-19*4 \N. A. (Dutch) Thomas . —a cot HII HI »- st.R\ let. Aiftt Soevxe Maxine Quinn, with the past B e A h e a d AUfn*e* A k»e*n Pt I4M president's pin. Father John HOLY FAMILY CURE D 'A RS f* S-95M I4»* Avt «r Ptmmitveme w i t h ST. PATRICK P ork Hill Ali-Parish Card Fete CONOCO CHRIST THE KING ^ ^ ^ a p i t a u BIALACK'S C on oco STAMMRD A rrow Tire X’IS T .V D O A IK Mandard Serxire Set at Holy Ghost by ^ 33rd and Holly Fahey s Sinclair Service Station new car F rtt Pickup A O tlivtry Altar Group June 18 lllh , Teitnison t.R, 7 9**0X Tour N ttrctI Conoco S e rv ice . M lV f IN WITH CdNPIOCNa D E m m ZEPHYR ’ iihriialion Tire- Itallenes Htrrv Crt»r> PR t.Ttt) U « tG f Tu4V« up tUNl4fP 4 BIAK SItViCC iHoly Ghost Parish, D riuen IfPke SoreK* IV DENVER 4:00 PM • AR CHICAGO 9:00 AM APITA m i p k m 41 547S7 A delightful, relasing overnight trip to Chicago is yours oa' The al).parish card part> M T. CARM EL MOTHER OF GOO CdmpfAtp Auto Strvict the most sensstional train in the country. Reclimng 1^ - sponsored by the .Aliar and Ko lOlk t JpiaitM SI 01 ) 97V rest coach seals. . . roomettes, bedrooms, compartmenta sary Soeieiy has been scheduled Mali & Kunnie's ST. JAMES for Thursday. June 18. al 1 p m Vince's Standard Service or en suite rooms. You'll snjoy ths com fort. . . wonderful used car SPEER & BANNOCK NOTRE DAME food . . . friendly hospitality. . . o f this grsat trim. III Holy Ghost Hall. 19ih and A e iP n n f I'ahfnrnia Street,' TEXACO .\CROSS FROM NOTRE Z $ a S t t m f S U Mmes Kranees Komalz and APITA UA.'VIE CHLRl'II BOB'S (fiOWSERVICE Irene Knser are eo.chairmen of CL Tires Cdmpidt* Lin« of Accopidrfoi MoFor Tuno.up • Lubo Jod the parly. .Mrs Mae Thompson, 4001 T»i«n $1 Ac(e«»»ttM • C*>ft»lel4 SLUMBERCOADH See««(e Frto Ptck.up «nd OoHvorv E<|>*n A ulam .tlv. S«rvlc« chairman of the reception com T ir.i— a.H .rlM — LvPrlctRln A reserved coach room with a real bed service M uVIor Chdfk v^ —pnvate toilet facilities. Regular rnillea. and Mrs I'.nhenne ST BERNADETTE Free Piek-up i Dtltvery $ 7 9 5 V i la ftA G 'k I I 4 t U I CATCS TIRES 4 BATTEAlES coach ticket... plua ...... • Byrne will be in charge of PROM Green Meodows 7200 E. Colfax DE. 3-9732 tickets Geodnth P»CU\ip Reservations may be made Conoco Service APITAL. Titt\ A ST. JOHN The tis,a-Don,e (u lifio rn ia Ifp h y r by calling .Mmes Emma T H<> ^ C'.'ISR HOLY CROSS dapp, T.A 5.6867, Catherine C h e v r o l e t kV DENVER 7:15 PM . AR CHICAGO liO PM v n % SkeeidMi Byrne. WE 6-3919. or Christine Bernie's Texaco WA ) 9010 Sm art. . . elegant . . . a great way to travel to Chicagol 13th Ave. BROA'JWAYiUNCOLN CHERRY Van Vranken. KL 5-5551 '») «d9 4 1"". For Complete Choose from a variety of acconunodatinns— reclining leg- U-5-5I9I Special awards will be made Oern^ra 6 LgIuwomI ST. JOHN rest coach seals . . . roomettes, bedrooms, compartments Urb«n 0£ CREEK Service • Stop or en suite rooms. Dining Car, Buffet Lounge Car and BOULEVARD BAY in o t the Ohseivatinn Lounge Car add to your personal comfort SCHWINN BIKES ST. LOUIS SERVICE and enjoyment. El. W h.ttMoA. kttkM WHY SETTLE FOR ANYTHING l . E " ’ Now Open al i 0 ^ M tm M r S' VifKtnl Oo P*«l hfeniMtiss • ImiTSlisw • Txktti SA M 'S CONOCO SERVICE TROSTEL BROS. P i r n A i IT.S .'*<». 4 i.lo . A lURtINGTON TORNADO MODELS Comeltto AulRmoUvt StrvNo Sdm'8 CH#rv«lvn fil'd. Hwvi TRAVEL HEADQUARTERS •10“ SSSfl.y 24 ' A 26- 544 95 Sfpvie* |ii-.|M-('tii>n .Station 1889 SINCLAIR STATION > 7is i Cse-spg K ins . Come In and Pick I p Your I rrr ( up> K V. 2-99H7 8711 No. Washington D tN VIl UNION STATION fiurijngtDn of .Srhwinn Bilif Thrill fom ics ri

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THE DOMINICA]^ SISTERS OF THE SICK POOR . . . dedicate their lives to the sick poor in their homes. . . . perform all the spiritual and corporal works of mercy. DON'T LET THEM DOWN . . •

. / . . . Nurse the needy regardless of race, color or creed.

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• The Good Sisters need funds to • Perpetuate the Charitable W ork of Y* carry on their work among the Sick the Dominican Sisters. « Poor of Denver. • Be a gift to the Sick Poor—as real Vf • These funds must be obtained fro m as if you contributed food or medi* yn all of us in & spirit of true charity. cine! » A • Give the opportunity of a Nursing VI We agree there are “other ways” to Sister to visit the Sick Poor as Y* acquire these needed funds— b u t Vi though you were there in person. Y* honestly what better way than from your heart and ours. • Provide those necessities required to keep body and soul together. % V< y « .S each good sister believes that every act she does; every bath she gives; every home she cleans; every kind word spoken; every meal ticket given; every bag of groceries handed out with the words “God Bless You” are done to Christ Himself, so also w ill He raise His hand in VI

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DIRECTOR FRIENDS OF THE SICK POOR d Mr. PRANK W. GOLD, Chairman M r. Emmett Dignan M r. Thomas Tynan THE DOMINICAN SISTERS OF THE SICK POOR M r. Thomas Nevin M r. Steve Puksta M r. Robert Catlett M r. W alter Angerer 2501 Gaylord Street M r. Vincent Connor M r. W alter J. Wade Denver 6, Colorado. M r. Jack Monckton M r. Frank Morriss M r. Andrew J. Martelon M r. Vernon (Bud) Dusek Sister Mary Grace: Enclosed you will find my Gift in the M r. Joseph Berberick M r. Emil Frei M r. T. Joe Cahill M r. Joseph Gavin Amount of $...... M r. Martin O’Haire M r. W alter Sullivan Name ...... M r. Lawrence G illin M r. John Schlereth DOMINICAN AID SOCIETY Address ...... -..... - ...... DOMINICANETTES Please remit by Check or Money Order God bless you for your kindness and generosity! / am sure our Heavenly Father must have special rewards and graces for all who help to provide for His sick and needy children. SISTER MARY GRACE Superior THE DOMINICAN SISTERS OF THE SICK POOR 2501 GAYLORD STREET DENVER 5, COLORADO I PAGE ELEVEN Ttiartdoy, June 11, 195f Office, 93S Bonnock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitene 4-4205 Officers to Be Seated By Precious Blood HNS

(Most Precloos Blood Puish, one pupil and S3 for any num­ Denver) ber for the month. There will be a materials fee of 60 cents On Sunday. June lA there plus 40 cents for a catechism M U d i n n e r W H £R e IS will be initallatioB o l otticera if the child needs one. Ux the Holy Name Society at BEST PLACE t o C iO ? the Communion H au at 8 The first grade does not use WHERE THE DUALITY OP o'clock. a catechism. The second grade FOOD l5 Hlfirt ANP PPiceS LOW St Rita'i Bridge Circle will will use Horan’s First Commufi- meet in the home of M n. N or ton book; the third, fourlji, man V. Moreland, 2901 S. and nfth, and sixth grades wilt Steele, on Tliunday, June 11, use Baltimore No. I and the sev­ & 13:30 p.m. enth and eighth grades will use Registrations are now being Baltm ore No. 2. taken for summer school, which Eligible are all public grtde opens June 29 and closes July school pupils and those who 24. The hours are 9-11:30 a.m., will enter public school next TH6V SAY THE PLACE 1 0 KNOW AND PLACE TDtfO Mooday through Friday inclu­ year in first grtde. There will sive. Bus service will be avail­ be no kindergarten, and this is able, with charges of S3 for not a school to make up credits. KRID FAMOUS FOR I D u f f u 's THE LINCOLN ROOM SHAMROCK Hospitality Center 1645 TREMONT. Banqwt and Meeting Rooms OUSil COFFEE 12-1200 PERSONS C£c'ic tc- UiC'Ufn TaCace T A . 5.2 1 5 1 Mrs. !.ioag Shirley-Savoy Hotel FIRST SOLEMN MASS IS FAMILY AFFAIR .KE. 4-7918- PICTURED ABOVE, left to right, st the First Sol- ton. deacon; the Rt. Rev. MonHgnor William U. Higgins, pistor On Occasions,., of St. Philomena't, assistant priest; the Rev. Raymond N. Jones, emn Mass of the Rev. Raymond N. Jones in St. Philo- celebrant; the Rev. William Jones, archdiocessn superintendent When you have important guests to aotertain, and can­ JJu L t£oiuA. dloom . mens'a Church, Denver, on Saturday. June 7, are, from left, of schools, another brother, subdeacon; and Bishop Hubert H. not afford disappointment in good food and service, bring the Rev. Charles Jones, his brother, pastor of Holy Cross, Thorn­ Newell of Cheyenne, uncle of the three Fathers Jones. them to the Holland Honse, and enjoy the thrilling (!!*■>«•••■> at BtUMT »Re SrcDk foatl atmosphere o f Colorado’s Scenle grandeur. Nistb A*«Ba« Bt Sp— r Blvd. They will be impressed wUb the beauty of our various COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF St. Philomena's Parish Holds Graduation Rites Dining Rooms. FINEST CHINESE AND AMERICAN FOODS (St Philomena's Parish, Denver) Philomena's Convent had a pic­ goner and daughter, Marilyn, The Altar and Rotary Society The eighth grade graduation nic ii) O'Fatlon Park June 4. and fon i Bill and John apent met in the home of H n . H. R. A B«a«Uh>l LaalvB LiffelM DlBlBt R*Mt la Ik* exercises were held Juift 2 in Fifteen women went with the Memorial Day week end visit­ Dolan last week. Montlgnor VtlRTBM >1 r« > sa Wtrt H b m .411 J*ha s. Swwtrl P m I N *. I the school auditorium at a din­ sisters on the outing and cook- ing their daughter and sifter, Higgins complimented the so­ OpM w Ik* VsblU II *-■>. I* 10:30 pjB.—Sal.. tUJ 12:30 a.a. ner given by the mothers of the out. Sister Pbllomena, in Albu­ ciety for the beauty the GOLDEN,COLORADO (Qaaad T»**Bara> graduation class. Donna Scbmi- Mr. and Mrs. William Wag- querque. floral arrangemenU In the edeke gave the valedictory ad­ Girl Scout Troop 1066 enjoyed church for the First Solemn OttiBt raaaa apaa SaOr traa IS •**■ la t P M - i SiSO PAt. U S PJL dress and the Rt. Rev. Monsi­ a cook-out and hike in the moun- Manes of Father Hanifen and SoBSar, Hslieara Iraw IS •**• >* S PM. gnor William M. Higgins, pas­ Unit^s 1,000th Rally taint Ihli week. These 20 fifth Father Jones. THIRST COM E Ph. C R . 9-2.594 tor, complimented the class on grade pupils held a “Court of The Holy Name Society-Men’s its courtesy throughout the At Saint Philomena's Awards" and were presented Club members will receive Com­ year. Father James F. O'Grsdy, with second clan rank and pro­ munion together Sunday. June THIRST SERVEO I Monday. June 15, wiU mark S.S.C.. and Father Leonard Ur­ ficiency badgu. 14, in the 6:18 o’clock Hass. the l.OOOth recorded meet­ ban spoke a few words to the ing of the St. Philomena’s parents of the graduates. PaHsh Conference of the So­ SESSIONS TO OPEN JUME 21 NOW OPEN Sets Wiener Boast ciety of St. Vincent De Paul, Mrs. Betty Gardetl, former Denver. Pre-Cana Conference Set president of the PTA, will The present active members SWIM AtFamotis entertain the bridge tourna­ are ti^ng to get many of ment players informally at a the original group of Vincen­ n Bl. Sacrament Parish ELDORADO SPRIAGS wiener rout yard party, Tues­ tians, who started the society B le s s e d Sacrament Parish, of $3 per couple, which will in­ ITonifer/if/ ration heated pool . . . U*t refrething! day, June 16, at 11 a.m. in SL Philomena’s to attend Denver, will be host at the next clude a lunch on Sunday. Sisters of Loretto from St. a reunion. Pre-Cana Conference June 21. OPEN DAILY — 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. The sessions will be held in the Ask About Family Tlrketa Winos and Liquors in East Danver grade school hall at 1950 Eudora Social Club Fete * 440 Acres of Playground Street beginning on Sunday * Furnished Cottages for Rent, day or week Largast Stock of Imported Beers, afternoon at 1:30 and will con­ tinue on the following Monday, Set at St. James' * Dance hall available for Wedneaday, and Friday evenings private parties at-6 o'clock. (SL James’ Parish, Denver) All couples In tbe Denver area The monthly paily for the HI 2-8659 HARRY’S LIQUORS who are anticipating marriage captains, workers, and members in the Catholic Church in the o f the Social G ub wiU be held ParkJaf !■ Rt Um Rm t Ratr^aco O po 8 A-M* ta 18 P.M* 7 Miles South on 93, coming year are invited to at­ on Saturday. June 13, at 8 p.m. 9508 East Celfex->*Aurora EM. 6-7482 tend these informal sessions, in the pariah hall. A ll are in­ Turn West on to 398 which will cover the many u- vited to participate. There will WE DEUVER pects of a Catholic marriage. be gamei, dancing, and refresh­ WALT ANGERER Tbe Rev. Leonard Urban of ments. In the course of the eve­ 0utfy s'delicious ©rinks of ©enver St. Philomena's Parish, Denver, ning the election of officers will will direct the summer Pre-Cana take place. Memberships are Conference. Assisting Father available at the rectory any time Urban will be a panel of mar­ before the meeting. ried couples, to include Jim and Teams Are Gaests Cece Sweeney of Cure d'Ara’ Tbe baseball teams were the Parish and Jim and Margaret guests of the Men's Club. Kenna of Most Precious Blood Awards and letters were given W HY WE LIKE Parish. Two Denver obstetri­ to the players by Coach Moriar- cians. Drs. T. H. Foley and H. J. ity. Many of tbe fathers of the Albers, will also help direct the boys were present. conference. Sixty children are enrolled in Reservations and additional the summer vacation school. ROBERT B. ' information may be obtained by Classes are held every morning I calling Mr. and Mrs. A1 Reed from 6 till 11 o'clock and will at PE. 3-4049. There Is a charge continue for three weeks. Andrew Bauers To Note Jubilee

(Mother of God Parish, Denver) KEATING Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. now open Bauer of 537 Logan Street celebrated their golden wed- FOR iding anniversary Tuesday, June the new 9, at a High Mass sung in their honor by the Rev. Paul Reed. The couple were married June COUNCILMAN

ROOM n t h e beautiful L ji DISTRICT No. 1

Practicing attorney • Experienced as former administrative aid to Mayor Newton * Immediate past president of Archdiocesan Union of the Holy Name Society * Past president St. Catherine’s Holy Name Society • Member of Catholic Lay Advisory Com­ mittee for Boy Scouts of America • Member St. Mary Magdalene Parish • Member of several state and national bar association committees * President City Club of Denver * For these reasons plus the fact he is the best qualified and only experienced candi­ date, the following citizens of District No. 1 are proud to endorse BOB KEATING for council:

Earl BaUlie Ed Dnffy Ed Jersin Aide Notarianni Pan] Basco A. C.Dytri Ray Jersin Joe Onofrio, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Bauer Robert J. Beonett Frank Eckert L. E. Keene Galen E. Rowe 9.1909. in St. Elizabeth’s Church. Fred Berger Bemle Englcr Thomas B. Kelley Judge John Sanchez Denver, and have lived In Den Dob Boyle Dr. Earnest William Fleet Frank Kemme Anton A. Serfozo ver their entire married life. They have one child, Mrs. Mar­ A ! Brin Joseph A. Fltspatrick Jack Kilcoone Joe Sclenfeld garet O'Brien,-who lives in Chey­ James E. Bmee Ben Garda Joe Kochevar Waller Slegwartb enne. Wyo- and one grand­ James H. Bruce Thomas F. Gleason A1 Laogfield Ray Stalile child. A small reception for close friends and relatives will John Boms Dr. Robert Gonderson John L. McGovern William Stapleton be held Saturday afternoon, Mike Carroll Ed Bahesy John McNeill Richard A. Trevithick June 13, from 3 to 5, o'clock in Angie Cinoeco John W. Hanrahan Owen McAndrews Frank Vecchiarelli their home. Father Reed, pastor, will be Cyrus L. Cotbam, Sr. Thomas J. Henry Frank Malito Henry Vecchiarelli host to the members of the Ted J. BIU Carl Coleman Frank Marchl, Sr. Clifford Wanebo choir at dinner Thursday even­ D add H lnch Patrick Coarsey Frank Menten Harold Wanebo ing, June 11. Patrick J. Boare Michael Moanro John J. Nally, jy., son of Mr. Nike Davisson Mike Wanebo *01flsor sarved Thomas Hoare and Mrs. John J> Nally. and Leonard (Jim) Horan Ray Wehrle from 1 PH Til 9 PH A1 DeCredlco •Anthony Jertin .Mary Elizabeth Callahan, daugh­ Frank Morfeld Albert E, Zarlengo ter of Mrs. Mary Callahan, were SUNDAYS P. J. Doherty Dan Horan, Jr. William Nanghlon Pol married June 6 before Father Reed. VTiti^ses were James F. Ellis ancft)ori8 Mack. Thursday, June 11,1959 fAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyetone 4^205

>flKi:>«<=35r TO DEVELOP STATURE OF CITIZENSHIP Jiiujfjuh&jcant in, fiaoL | Larim er Street Vocational School Sets Program

OltTIU Dl I. CURLIY, 68. Of SIU E. Nuewl of Wheal RldlrU \ < m o f North Hollywood. JSRRY laiRARDOl TRAMVTOLO, B r e v a r d Mortuary bandiod tba ar- Calif.: LMoa Roraos of Alexandria, Te, of $406 Balaton Road, Arvada. He aral other oIocm and nephew*, end ing to Mooe TruJlUo. director. mosa. first-clau citizenship. tiam W iky Jones, Bruce Stao- throe grandehtldraB. Solemn Re- rangementi. Va.: S orsa Same o f Milwaukee, waa the father of VIrfInIa Olaon azHi In order that the student in­ ton, ' Eul Schlupp, John &L W h.: Irma Brom-n a n d Herbert Anthony .Tramutolo, Arvada; Jo- ulem Maaa waa offored In SL Mary EDWARD THOMAS OUILFORD Jesuit Helped- The present board of trustees Krauae. both of MaolxtldBe, Mich. aephlne Jolly, Denver; Jerry Tramu- S[acdaUoe'i Oiurrh Jnae I . later, terest, which manifests itodf O'Connor, and a recent addition men! Ml. OUvoL Ollnaer Mortuary. Requltm High Mau w u celebrated Found School of the school is composed of Renulem Maaa waa offered fune 16 lolo. Phoenli, Arta.; Clyde Tramu- June 3 10 SL Prancli de Sale*' throughout the winter and to tbe board, Mrs. Etienne In Si . DocBiBic'a Church. Pay MOh- lolo. CJ> C.G.; he la aunnved alao by FRANK A. ROBtRTfON. 78. of 9 M Church, Denver, for Edward Tbomu The school wu founded Mrs. Aliegra Saunders, presi- tuary. II grandchUdren. Requlam H i f b S. Sheridan. Ha waa tbe brother of GuUford o f 634 S. Logan Blrael. Bur­ spring months, might not wane, through the .efforts of Father ident; Howard L. Johnson. Mrs. Perenyi. WILLIAM I. NUeZIL, 68, Of 6360 Maas was offered June 6 In the AfTMi K . Mocof, ClcUy C. Dean. ial w u In Ml. OUval Cematery. Clara D. Robertaon, Hina E. Robert- the director h u planned a pro­ tv. 66th Place. He wai the huabaod Shrine of St. Aone, Arvada. Inter­ Mr. Guilford dtad Hay 11 In St. of Anna Nuezel: father of Francei ment Mt. Olivet, Boulevard Mortu­ aon, and Ruth C. Lankford. Requiem Joupb'e HotplUI. He w u a retired gram aimed at recreational in- Hlfh Malt wai offerod June 10 in St. A. Jeffrey of Napa, Calif., and John ary. lawyer for the Great Western Sugar teresta and development of 6AMUIL KOHUT, 64. of 3S1» FUl- Anthony of Padui'e Church. Inter­ Company. more Street. He waa the huaband of ment Ml. OUvet. Capitol Mortuary. Born Fab. 31, 1885. lo DuMqoa, la., greater nature of citizenship. Julia Kohul; father of Ruth Ryan; SARAH ILOYAN, 77. of 1»T Grant. be wu DiarrM to the former Hu The program will be twofold. fatheMn-law of Ll. Comdr. R. W. Requiem High Maaa w u eelabnted C. MarabaU In 1607 and came to Den­ Ryan; grandfaUMr of Lynn Dee and June 6 In Holy Obect Church. Inter­ ver In 1613. He received hla law de­ Co-education will be tried aritb PaiDcIa Lee. ell of Wathlngten. D.C.; ment Mt. OUvet. Capllol Mortuary. gree from Wectmlnater Law School. a strong homemaking program brother of Ben Kobul end Bobble W A L Y IR J. H Y M A N , 60. o f H47 Surviving are a brotbar, Jerry, of Plat o f Denver. Requiem aervtcee GUpln. He wee the fether of Cipt- Waterloo, la.; two aona. Leeience being attempted for the first In the Chureb o f the Tranaflsura- Robert D. Hyman; aon of H n . Mazy and Lavenw . both of Denver, a time with a probable enrollment Uon iByaantlncl. Boulevard Mortu- Hyman; brother of. Mr*. Paul daughter, Hri. -AUeen K. Frit* of SchwarU izid Mlia LuciUc Hyman of Denver; and aevea grandchlldran. of five adult women and 10 to Boulevard Mortuary bandied the *'A a N I8 L. JINKINS, 86. o f 463$ W. DetrolL Requiem High Maw w u of­ 12 teen-age girli. While the les­ S3rd Avenue. She waa the erUe of fered June I in Annundatton arraagemeotf, Lewla F JenUna: mother o f Robert Chureb. Interment Ht. OUveL Hack- M Ri. ELLEN 0. CHAMEERLAIN sons will follow b«nemakhig, M. and Tboama F. Jenktna, both of clhal-Noanan Mortuary. Requimn High H an w u offered considerable art will be inducted Denver Mater o f Henry J. Meter, STANTON lOWARO CARTtR, 56. June 3 In. ^ Vincent da Paul's Denver; the If eurvlved aleo by four Of 613 W. 11th Avenue. He w u the Church, Denvtr, for Mrs. EUeo G. with color harmony, and deeora- frandchUdran. Reoulem Mlgb Maaa Chambisrlaln o f 146 S. Lafayette wai offered June 10 In Holy Family hwabend o f Heriorle Carter; father tion getting considerable atten­ Because Each Life of Howard, T bom u, and Mary Car­ Street. Intenaenl waa In Mt. OUvet Chureb. [nttrmeol Hc. Olivet. OUn- ter. all of Denver; WUUam Carter, Cemetery. tion. ger Mortuary. Cheyezme Welle; and Mra. Wanda Mrs. Chamberlala died May 31 In Is NOT the SAME ! ANTHONY {TONY) PULLO, 75. Of St. JoHDhb Hoapital. She w u 84. 8601 Xavier Street. He was the hus­ Shelby, Poquonock, Conn.: graigrandfa- '* Phyiical EducoKon tber o f BUlie, Mary, and Cindy■ Car- Born Nov. 10, 1874, lo North Platte, band of Anna PuUo: father of Henry Neb., she w u married to J. H. G, Progrom for Boyi PuUo. Joaephlne D ln en o, and Albert ter, aU of CheyaniM Welle; hc la eur- vlvH also by num enut other rela Chamberlain In North Platte In 1868. (Petei PuUo, aU of Denver, and Irma They came to Denver lo 1606. For the boys, a physical edu­ Jullano of W flby; father-in-law of Uvea. Requiem Maes w u offered June 6 In St. Joeeph'e Redemptorlst She w u a member o f the St. Vin­ cation program is planned with Chrtallne PuUo of Denver; brolher- cent Aid Society, the Tabernacle So­ In-Uw o f Ben DiPletto. D enver Tony church. Howard Mortuary. em p b a ^ upon citizenship. Mr. JOStPH BIDNAR, SR., Of Super­ ciety, and the Union Pacific Old ior. Survived by Rudolph and Hn. Ttmert* Club. Trujillo plans to cover the 'Surviving arc a aon. CoL J. Van violet BenneUI of Superior. Andrew sports most likely to interest In CallforaU. and Joaeph. Jr., of Cbamberlao, Denver; three iMeta, DcBvtr: ona brother and one slatei Hta. Alice H. Museelmao, W uhlng- the youths including fonda- In Europe; and flva gnodebUdren Ion, D.C., and Mr*. Mary Roddy and Requiem Mau wu oHered June 4 Mra. Edna Gulley, both of North mentals of the great American In superior. Intermant LoulevtUe. Platte; and > fraM chlld. Bonlevard p u t time, basebalL and to a Each life . . . each family . . . is Mortuary haouled the arrangements. MYRNA E. DOOD, o f Longmont. less pronounced degree, funda different from tbe next. Each is CHAPEL She w u the mother of Mertlyn Lang MRS. CLEMENT COURTNEY Word h u been received by Den­ mentals of buketball, tennis, proad of its deeds, its name, its o f Denver; eltlor o f Wallece Lay- OF bowln of Lyoni, Ward Laybowin of ver relative* of the death of Mia. and Ping-pong. Spirit of fair special memories. Englewood, Loland B. Laybowin of Clement Courtney In Oak Park, Ul., Boulder, and Mrs. Albert Clark of lu t week. play and good sportsmanship, That is why civilized people Her ton, Jerome, of Greeley and PEACE Lo* Angelas, Cellf.: aha la aurvived along with health attitudes of PLAN FOR SUMMER TERM have always erected family me­ alao by fou r grandchildren. Requiem bla uncle J. P Courtney o f Denver, morials . . . to express their spe­ Mau w u offered In St. John the attended the funeral la Oak Park on cleanlineu and progressive 1500 LIHIeten Blvd. Saturday, June S. A HUSBAND AND WIFE TEAM ex- Mrs. Mose Trujillo and a group of students relax­ cial remembrance, to keep their Baptlat'a Church. Interment at Long­ body building habits, will be Littleton, Cole. mont. Mra. Courtney la lurvlvad by tiro ing during last days of the spring school term. personal family history. Not in other eon*. Clement end James, and accented. amloes lathe work as they plan the sum­ row upon row of identical plates AMELIA HERRERA, St. of 3445 Cal a daughter. Hr*. William SbeHdao, mer school program at the Larimer Street Voca­ The teaching team will start co-educationM Itonila Sireel. Sha wu the wife of all of Oak Park; and IS rnodchU - The Larimer Vocational or markers, but in separate dis­ Salumino Herrera; mother of Lub classes this summer. The term begins June 15. dren. School Is proud of its record tional School, Denver. Pictured are Mr. and tinctive memorials, planned to Herrera, Mri, Paul Uyeda, and Mn. Her husband died three montbe ,GU Torres o f D enver eltter o f Efren a g o . ______during the p u t year. With tell a distinct and personal story iPadUla, Ruben, end Conrado Herrera . . . to pay a personal tribute lof Arroyo Hondo. N, Hex.; Qortnda many schools finding a grow­ Oonsidefat^/’ ; Hanlnez of Queeta, N. Hex.; she la ing concern with law vioLa- . . . to Rive separate meaning eurvlved aleo by six grandchUdren. Requiem 1$ Celebrated and dignily to each place in Requiem Man w u offered Jun tions, the Larimer Street Vo­ tbe cemetery. Let ns show you H tten fion - in S I. CaJetanN Church. Interment cational School hu not lost a I Ml. OUval. Travtno Mortuary. For M o th e r of Nun how your family memorial can single student to any agency be planned to tell your story. DANIEL ttARCIA, 3. Of 2607 Ltwr- Mice Street, Ha waa the sod ot Mr. Requiem High Mass wag cele­ of law enforcement this p u t iDd Ml*. JOM R. Garcia; brother or Martha. Marla, U w an l, and J o e »h ; brated June 6 in Most Precious year. grandaon of Mr. and Mr*. Max Gar­ Blood Church, Denver, for Bern­ Mr. Trujillo said that boys' JACQUES BROS, cia and Joas £ . Valdez. To eerva revoronUy . . . with ice Belauskas (Bellas) o f 3126 S. classes would be held Monday. dignity and beauty elw«yi, and JOSEFITA 0O M IZ MARTINEZ, 77, .Since 1902 of 1730 Julian StrecL She waa tbe Glencoe Street. Burial was in Tuesday, and Wednesday from offering tbe utmoet In coneldera- wife o f MarcallBO Martinez; mother M on u m en tj of DUlinetion Mt. Olivet Cemetery. 2:30 to 5 pjn. Oon. of Ramon, William, Joaa, Hinnal, and 12700 W. 44th Ave. HA 4-7984 Joe R. Gomez. Mz*. Porflilo Chavez, She w u the mother of Sis­ The homemaking classes will and Hia. Dan D u m n , all o f Denver; ter T bom u A q oin u of the be the u m e days with classes that M U SIC w on’t cure Block ii c t of Mt. Ollvot PY. 4-6376 Eplmento Gomez and Manuel J. Mar­ On Wetl 44th tinez of LeadvUlc, Harcelino Marti­ Poor Sisten of Jesus Crod- being held from 1:30 to 3:30 nez. Jr., o f LodL Calif.; M n. CaHo* Open Daily Jaiamlllo, and Mr*. Victor Martinet fied, Brockton, Mast.; and An­ p.m. of Antonlto. She I* eurvlved also by thony G. B ellu of Denver, Every other Friday a purely 54 irandehlldren and 33 great-srand- chirdrco. Requiem Han waa offered Thomas P. of Nangatuck, recreational program is planned Give Dad a Hampiond Chord organ June S In SI, laldore'a Cburrh, Laa Conn., and John P. BelUs of with motion pictures, parties, T h e job of cottsEonE rigilance Mezitat. Intarment Laa Hezttaa. Tre­ vino Mortuary. Wallkill, N. Y. She b also and entertainment getting the for Father’s Day... watch his face light to protect that precious eyesight is an obiigation of DONALD ATENCIO, 33. of 333S survived by five grandchil­ empbuis. VaUeJo S lnet, He waa the aon of dren. Mr. Trujillo will teach the parents. For a life time of good eyesight your children Mr. and Hr*. Joe L. Atencio; brother up...the day's worries disappear Mrs. Belauskas waa s member boys, and Mrs. Ida Trujillo will need adequate light, eye treatment and correction when of Art, Sal, and Cora Atencio; grand­ aon o f Hr. and Mrs. Joee Romolo of Most Precious Blood Altar teach the bomemaking class Indicated. Have your children’s eyes checked regularly. Atencio of Denver. Requiem Hasa after a few minutes at the keyboarii waa offered June I lo Sacred Heart and Rosary Sodety. Boulevard which might possibly be mixed Church. Interment Mt. OUvet Tre­ Mortuary bandied the arrange­ Mr. T nijiilo h u an M.A. degree WM’s the vino Mortuary. of this remarkable instrument that EHARLEI J. LOVELACE, of 4441 ments. from WuhingtoD University at SWIGERT BROS.' Meade Street Be was tbe husband of Miary L Lwvalaee: father of lores Sheppard, San FranclaccK CalU., matter anyone can play in ^ minutes. 1550 California O ptO D ldl'iK tS REystone 4-7051 and Margaret Ann Lally, Denver; brotber of HaybeUe Lovelace, Den­ ver; he la aurvlvad alao by seven Better VittOH Good Service graDdebUdren. The Roeary will be recited Tburtday, June 11, at S:30 with for Every Age At Right Prices jn. lo the mortuary chapel, N. ^ One finger of the right hand m Speer at Fcdaral Boulevard. Re- ulezD High Haas will be celebrated GLASSES INDIVIDUALLT STYLED Jrtday, June 12, at 6 a.m. In Holy plays the melody. Family Church. Intermei Jather vet. Boulevard Mortuary. BONDI DELPINO FORTINI, 63. of 1330 W. Cedar Avenue. He waa the huaband of Margaret Marquez For- A button pressed with one lint: felhrr of J o e » h . Jetae, Johnn).| and Mary Jean Fortlnl. Mrs. G uy' Baca, and Mn. Erneat Martinez. Re-- finger of the left hand plays a full ba$i '(S

r 1 Ttiuridoy, June 11, 19S9 0*f1ei, 93S Bonnock StrMt THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Tilephofi*, K tyiton* 4^205 PAGE THIRTEEN 'Pirates of Penzance' Attendance Pins Given J; Video-Audio; Set by Lyric Players St. Patrick's Graduates Tickets ire now on sile for Family Movement o f St. Pat­ Guide (8L Patrick's Parish. Denver) be married on June 27 in SL the performances June 19 and rick's Parish. Denver, are spon­ C s m p lla d bv After the graduation cere­ Patrick's Church to John Arko 20 of Gilbert and Sullivan's soring the opdrctta. which will Alanr Anna'Sariar monies Sunday, June 7. perfect of Holy Rosary Parish. operetta Tlie Pirates of Pen- be performed in Bonfils The­ Rotings of TV Movies attendance pins were given to Sunday, June 14, members of the Holy Name Society will zanee ~ to be presented by ater. Adm iuion Is $1.25 per Tha tollowlni ara novtai to ba the following students; Eighth the Empire Lyric Players of person. shown In lha Dasvar and Colorado grade, Shirley Colao. Stephen receive Communion in the 7 Sprinas araaa In lha weak of Juna o'clock Mast. Denver. The SL Vincent rtc The principals and chorus lS-19. Danvar TV autlena and ehan- Harris, Jeri Sue Potter, and Paul Society and the Christian are all young singen in the naU ara KOA-TV i4i, KBTV iSi. Linda Spabn; seventh grade, KTVR (]), and KLZ-TV m. In Colo­ Denver area — many of them rado Sprtnaa thay ara KRDO-TV |1S> John Dezzutti and Anthony Tad- having performed in numer­ an d t i l l . donio;* sixth grade, Cheryl the best movies Tbaaa fUms h a v a baan chackad ous other church musicals, alnat tba Laflon o( Dacaocy's clas- King and Anthony Ledesma: and also in the Denver Post SleaUon. FUmi inarkad A-1 are un- fifth grade, Jeanne St Ger­ every night oblacUooabla for saaaral patnmasa; operettas and other local pro­ A4, imoblaetlanablo for adulta; B. maine and Gerald Saavedra; ductions. objoctlonable In part tor all; and C. fourth grade, Lynn Marclnelll; ore on These performances of the CODgaBUltd. third grade, Daniel Colao and II II SATURDAY, JUNI II Academy Theofre Piniet of Ptmance represent DANGEROUS PASSAGE, A1 i2n Theresa Haddock. the second annual venture of BOOHERA.NG. A4 <9i; TRAPPED. Betty Lon AlIegraDzi of 3820 A-1 iIi: UNTAMED WOMEN, A4 , DESPERA'TB recent graduation class at Lo­ van's N. M. S. Pinafore was JOURNEY. A-1 14): NEVADA. A-1 (4i; retto Heights College, where S U N D A Y , J U N I 14 successfully presented by the TOO MANY GIRLS. B <41. Objac- she received a bachelor of sci­ group. Uoa. D«ublo.Daanliis llnta; fica- ence degree in nursing, attended tloua raftraact to Uio aaeramant of K 0 A " 4 Joseph Libonsti Is director Panancai OUR REUTIONB. A-1 (Ii; St- Patrick's Grade School fw of the group, and Hiss Mary LOVE FROM A STRANGER, A-] Iti; eight years, won a icholarahip NBC inDCNVER LEASE OP L I^ net IMod IIIl: hO- Jo Catlett of Loretto Heights MEO AND JULDET, A-1 <4l; DOLL to Cathedral High School, and College is drama coach. Miss PACE. G (tl: objaenop: 8iu|aaUva even coftamao and daocat; TOO HOT TO also won a scholarship to Lo­ Shirley Rohr will provide the H A N D L E , A - I 111). retto Heights College. She will choreography, and the Engle­ MONDAY, JUNB IS the boss THATS BIGHT—YOITRE WRONG, wood symphony orchestra will A-1 (4); COMMANDOS fTRlKE AT ANTIQUE FORD ADVERTIZES ANTIQUE FAIR supply the orchestration for DAWN, A-1 (1): THE WETimN OP won’t know JESSE JAMBS. A-1 (I); C H R IS T M A S the performances. IN JUI.Y, A-I 191. MISS CAROL LYNNE FOSTER (stand-IEIissbeth Street at Sixth Avenue. The fair, con­ ing at rear of 1918 Ford) and Miss Briannai»i»i»nB of 20 booths diipliying dealers’ antique You're at your best in any sit­ TUItOAY, JUNI U FREE DENTISTRY THE LAW IN HSR HANDS. A-2 I4l; Birch loured downtown Denver Saturday. June! collections for sale, la open ThuMay, Jime 11, uation with Sotwtooe'i latest THE NARROW MARGIN, A-S (4); ------^ ^ 8, in Gene O’Meara's antique Ford in order to until 10 p m. and Friday, June 12, from 11 a.m. - a tluD-uitn eyeglais bearing Current Movies MEET JOHN DOE, A 4 (S); THE Beginning June 22nd applicants to proctice den­ TLC KIDNAPPERS, A4 I4l:141; THE‘ attract tourists to ihc Colorado Centennial An-'i® ® P *®- Admission u 80 cents, aid. Only eyeglua hearing aid Bdme an Legiat of Oteeney rai THIRD MA.N, A4 (•): NURSE IN tistry in the stot« of Colorodo will be examined by with exciuaive AV C (Auto­ N e t of new moden pteturti ca r- GREY, not lUtad (U li THE BOHE­ tique Fair at St. John the Evangelist's School, I m ily taewliHi In Oentwr iheatert. MIAN GIRL. A-I ; Mrs. Ed Becker will agtin man OHDBtB TO KILL iNe Ratlnfl This year as last, because of at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. bridge work done at this boord. It will consist of TA. 5-1486 SINS o r ROBB BERND. B A WALK IN THE SUN. A-1 <2i; BE­ the Pop a Dart booth and Joe Frank Libonati, 1982 W. Ten­ HAVE YOURSELF, A4 4>: DEATH construction work on the par­ filling only. All X-rayt mutt be taken by June 19th. TAKES A HOLIDAY^ A4 ItK F L O R ­ ;Goetzfried. the ring toss. nessee. ish school grounds, the bazaar IDA SPECUL. A-2 It); SHIELD FOR The Holy Name Society MURDER. B <4); obJaaOea: SuaS**- wilt be conducted around the The Mother Seton Circle | F ree Parkinf at Your Conrenience Uve fMueDCM. excaeMve bnitaflty; June 8 voted to share the ex­ pounds of the parish ball, 1310 elected officen: Mn. Floydj LO S T I n A HAUM. A-2 (II); pense and planning of a par­ TROUBLE IN THE GLEN, A-1 (IS); W. Nevada. The dates of the HETTINGER DENTAL SUPPLY COMPANY BITTER RICK B fl): tlw cUmlflc*. iah picnic. It will be ^Id Hopper, president; Mrs. Charles; bazaar are Friday, Saturday, 129 WEST lOTH AVENUE DENVER. COLORADO lion sf thli film baa baan ehanaed sometime later in the sum­ Jones, secretary; and Mrs. Rob-| from C (condamnad) to B fmonlly and Sunday, June 10, 20. and 21. obJrctlonkbU In part for lUl. Ob­ mer. ert Johnsen, treasurer. I All the men of the parish are jactlon: SufsaaUva tttaaUona and According to Bob Nish, chair­ coatumlas, n ik ld t l/l plot.aoluUoo. invited to assist with the con- • • « man of the boys' baseball pro- slruction work of the booths grant in the parish, teim work Programs af Interest and are asked to supply their ST. JOSEPH'S MILITARY ACADEMY is progressing satisfactorily. The following are programs own tools, such as saws snd The boys hsve been playing in scheduled during the coming hammers. HAYS, KANSAS week on Denver and Colorado competition with other paroch­ The bauir committee re­ Springs stations. ial teams in the city. ported that Charles Onofrio will For Funerals o l N V i a To Elect Officers , KOA-rV. Chanoal 4. have charge of obtaining a Hi-Fi The Altar snd Rotary Society BOARDING SCHOOL KRMA-TV (EduetUoaal), Cbaaaal 6. set, which will be the featured Derofion .Wrer Demands h.xiraraiianir KLZ-TV. Chasoal 7. will elect officers on 'Iliursdiy. Conducted by the Capuchin KBTV. Chauwl I. prize on the parish grounds this June 11. at 7:45 p.m. This date Franciscan Fathers COLOIADO SPRINeS jyear. St. Philomena's Circle will is the deadline for all members KKTV, Cbunal 11 KRDO-TV, Channel IS. handle this projscL of this society and the PTA who Aurora Hambler Dealer Snnday, lon e 7 Jim Hanley was named games have re ce iv ^ tickets for the Annual Board and Tuition Fee CNRItTOeHBRS: CHANNEL 4 . chairman, with AI Unrein, Bert bauar dinner through the mall $ 7 9 0 . 0 0 9:S0 A J I . Authorized H t U n b l o J l , Sale* & , Service "Satvliis Your Covammant.'* WaJ- Sraice, Bill Veto, and Tony Mar­ to make returns. Tickets for the (ar BrasBan and Pat Crowlay racaU tinez as co-chairmen. Asaisting dinner will still be svtilsble Expert Mechanical Work — All Makes tha dUfleulUaa that baaat CMrfa WaabloftoB la bli cam r u Com- will be G. Haberkorn. R. Gal­ outside the church on Sunday * Senior High School * Member of North Central Ats'n * All Major m aodtr la Chief. Tbay are lalaad to legos, D. Whitney, F. Sinke- for the other members of the harptft Gene Blaaco ai •ptcul fatR . witz, J. Holzman, D. Ruggiero, parish.' Sports * ROTC Honor School * 10-Peint Indoor Rifle Ronge MARKEL ALTO T. Lehnerz. J. Sugar. D. Driscoll. Many women are still needed * Civil Air Petrel * Indoor Swimming Pool H16-20 KingitoD EM. 4-2373 A. Schilz, P. Hastings, R. Fedel. for work connected with the i k l l q i n u A , F. Bean. J. Padilla. .M. Martinez. bazaar dinner. Volunteers sre FOR CATALOGUE — ADDRESS BUSINESS OFFICE MAin 3-5314 L. Mullenix, R. Kaus. R. Dal needed for the steam (able, the Vera, E. Triplcr, G. Wood. C. I kitchen, to wrap silverware, to fijw qJvcunA . McDaniel, L. Cummins, W. Pftn- wait on tables, to make salad, to nenstiel. A. Slock, C Onofrio. u.ther all during the dinner, F. J. KIRCHHOF R. McGuire. C, Itzen, A. Berger, which will be held from 3 p.m. J. Heil, and R. Wilson. to 7 p.m.. and to clean vege- OfL R a d m The sportland booth, which tLbles on Sunday mocning. Help will feature such items as fish­ will be appreciated in any of 7 Construction Co. KOA, Denver CATHOLIC HOUI— Sunday, Juna 14, arSa a.m. Fa- Ihar Walter J. Burehtrdt, tJ., Notre Dome Parish HNS Good Reasons BUILDERS will ipaak an "Saitcllty and I Pisaian" - mation may be obtained from dran'i choir fatfurad. officen of the society will take, WE NEED USED PIANOS place before the 8:30 a m Hass .Mrs. Agnes Maginn at WA. KFSC, Denver on Sunday. June 14. followed 2-2878 or Mrs. Frances Plank 1 . H o i done a good job os councilm an. THOueHTs rea t h i day by corporate Communion in at WE. 4-3224. Fathar Jamaa Kaltar, MAL— 2 . H o s the neceitory m aturity ond ex­ Trade your eld piano or player or grond on a new Monday threueh F rid a y , 12 the Mats. Several of the women of the noon. parish are now making articles perience to continue to do a good Spinet Piano or a new Admirol, Grundig or Pilot First Communion wiU be re­ lAcaap HfAiT paeaiAM— for the faneywork booth and J o b . ceived by children of the par­ Stereo, Best deal in town! llnellah)—Monday thraufh Fri­ have requested donations of day. f tjn. ish who are qualified on Sun­ (StorUahl—Saturday, 7 ajnj scrap materials suitable for 3. Union Member for 13 years day, June 21. The women of Sunday, 7:IS t-m. small items, such u play aprons, (AFL-CIO). Immaculate Conception Circle THI CHaiSTOFHIIS- bean bags. etc. Anyone who is Joe Onofrio, 1332 Broadway Sunday, 7 a.m. ■re engaged in making the able to contribute such materi­ 4. Home owner and taxpayer. F in t Communion veils that THI LAMFLIOHTfa— als is asked to call Mrs. Jan Monday thraveh Friday, 4:4S will be worn by the girls. 5. Will devote full time to this FULL bjn, Walberg at WE. 5-1630. so that Donations Urged ' TIME JOB! KOLR, Sterling arrangements may be made to SACaeo HiAdT FIOaiAM— Donauons of fancy work and pick them up. talurdayi, l:as ojn. 6. Always avoiloble when you need VOTE TUESDAY, JUNE 16 while elephants for the coming | Immaculate Conception Circle assistonce. KFKA, Greeley bauar will be accepted after will meet in the home of Mrs. IISII ke.l all Masses on Sundays. It is' Joseph Smith. 1550 S. Quay AVI MAIIA HOUa— 7. KNOWS THE JOB— WILL DO THE Sundayt, 12:M p.m. important that savings stamps Street, at 8 p.m. on Thursday. JOB! be contributed as soon as possF June 11. KVOR, Colorado Sprinp ble so that the number of prizes SACaiO HEART FaOOIAM- Holy Family Circle will meet Sundayt. f:IS ijn. available from that source m ay in the home of Mrs. Eliubelh MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT! r S , be determined Premer. 2792 S. Vrain. at 8 KRAI. Craig Vole for SACRED HBAtT FtOaiAM — The women in charge of the p m. on Friday, June 12. Sundayt, 1141 a.m. candy booth have requested, St Monica's Circle will meet E.ARL DOLE KBOU Bonlder contributions of cash or sugar: in the home of Mrs. James DISTRICT 7 iiate kc.i in order that they will be able Bevins, 4840 W. Vassar, at 8 SACRED HEART FtOORAM- to make a sufficient amount of p.m. on Tuesday. June 16 Manday throuah Saturday. 4:1S a.m. Currant aartaa: '^ht Ei- caattvt Moray at My Haart~ f / (About 12 aramitai lha Stervd St. Elizabeth PTA Pays L # V Haart made to St. Mrrgrrrt Mary Aiacodvai, Catholic Committee for Dole (Drop a latter or poatrird to theaa flkttaaa, talUes Ibam yaa Tribute to Youths' Work apprvcUlB tbaaa prestama > CO-CHAIRMEN (St. Kllxabeth's Parish, Denier) ron: perfect attendance, Kath- The annual altar boy, choir elen Alex and Pauline Gonzales, and athletic team picnic best athletes, Eddie Valerio. George Mulqueen Chorlei Byrne Horry K. Byrne was held June 6 at Filius Park. Dennis Bryan. Thomas Danos. Patrick Walker Jerry Carroll Joe Nowocki HEAR ||with 80 pupils attending. This David Martinez, and Danny ^picnic is in appreciation for the Gavara. . . . . ond other octive Catholic members! -services rendered by the chil- Members of the graduation GEORGE R. CflUERDER ASK and LEARN 'dren during the school year, and class were IS sponsored by the PTA. The KathlecD Alas. Zahn Barron, Dan- believes in the dignity of oil working men, outgoing president. Mrs. £u nla Bryan, Vrronlra Crvspln, Tomin> KOA Danos. Mictual Dunlap. Marla la- gene Fodor, was in charge. ;renejl, Barnlre EvanstUala, Unda Graduation Exercises riorti. Oliatoth Florfi. Mary Prai- His great experience in mu­ 10:20 Eeerr SunJar Erenini Twenty-eight members of the quet, Danny Gavara, Paulina God- A mum .JOB DESERVED 1 OI R VOTE! Questions on religion sub­ u lri. eighth grade of St. Elizabeth's Phyllis Knlchl, Viola KdoII, Mar nicipal government makes him mitted by the radio audience rt Kuchrn, Barbara Lahrvt, Ulana School received Communion in Kvalo. David MarllBai, Martin May. answered on lha archdioee- a body June S in the 8 o'clock; Anita Mancharo. Hobart Pusah. T>an the best candidate for Mayor of HI Slaaan . Michael Tbalaae. Alka RETURN EARL van broadcast. Mass Following ihe Mass grad­ QuUUla. Dosna Valdai, and Udia Denver. Booklrl on Cmikollf Ckarrh uation ceremonies were held Valaiio eoailabla fraa o f cost with the pastor. Father Berard Following the grsdualinn ex­ to all faqu/reri. Giblin. O F M , giving out the ercises a breakfast was served DOLE United Packinghouse Workers WRITE TO diplomas and awards by the PTA to the graduates. Father Gihlin and Father Faty Ask and Learn. Station K0.4 The following awards were Subdistrict Council 102 lan Finn. O F M . were guests of Denver 2, Colorado presented. Laura Shearer. John Denver -Barron, first scholutic awards, honor Mrs .\rthur Valdez was TO COUNCIL DISTRICT 7 P a l. A d v . Pol Adr iMana Esseneji and John Bar­ in charge of Ihe hreakfasi. PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 938 Bonnock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, K eyitene 4-420S Thiiridoy, June 11, 1959

Newmamfes SPECIALIZING Jr, Rangely Pastor Speaks in CbaRb SUined Glass l | £ e y s t o n e ORIGINAL DESIGNS Of Soufft Roggen To Leadville Graduates H P t I t S (Annunciation Parish, Confirmation services Mon­ INCOME FUND Comptat* e i f u a O liilnl Conducf Leadville) day, June 15, will be held in Hayride A Mutual Investment Fund 'But w(U> «6*o(uM cmndcMt— The Rev. Leo Blacb, pastor of tbe Annunciation Church this W*ium which seeks H IGH C U R ­ (Sacred Heart Parish, St. Ignatius’ Parish, Rangely. Sunday, June 14, at 4 pjn. All bttblUJMd lUS RENT INCOME fiwn to- South Rom eo) was the speaker at graduation to be confirmed must be pres­ The Junior Newman Club en­ exercises held for the eighth ent at this practice, and spon­ leetod Stocks and Bonds WESTERN GLASS CO. joyed a hayride, barbecue, and grade of St. Mary's School in sors should also be In the withoutunduo risk toeapital 24 W. 8th Ave. TA. S8189 dance at Keenesburg Tuesday, Annunciation Church Sunday church. June 2. Hosts were the Keenes- Denver 4. Colorado evening, June 7. Diplomas were Confirmation will be given Henifwi « ca. burg Junior Newmanite» present^ by the Rev. James B. by Archbishop Urban J. Vebr ris iKwio ti«. Superior Cadet Hamblin, pastor. OB Monday at 7:39 p.m. The P lw s send ■ * Presserts* sad dm eri^ Harlan W. Erker, son of Mr. Member* o f Uw c liu era Arthur clasa, including adult con­ DuPoni. Lawrence Kelly, Donald ttv* omwilBl M Ik* KsyiMes ls8 H and Mrs. Alfred Erker, bas Trill. Vlrslnla Aldax. Theresa Gu- verts, Is expected to number Faad. been designated as a superior Uerrei, Mary Bspinou, PhylUa 31m- no. enet, Carolyn Pinamonll, H in w l basic cadet at the Colorado Koucherlk, PaUti^ Royoal, /o c a School of Mines, Golden. He O’Connell. Jule Mondragon, Gloria AUres, RIU Haas, Rosa AUmik flo- Ci'• ■^‘’^n Burke. Joseph F. Pughes. J r ; George Taylor, Wil Liquor Department Oblate group. of Denver liam Kelly. Robert Goebel, and F rv * [MI t «t t Eul D .*tt *i>4 Aonra Washington Please Patronize B. A. Wilhelm WILL GIVE AWAY EA 2-3633 EA 2-9997 EA 2-9998 Y o a r REGISTER Games parly workers were Ea*t CoUss A Colorado Blvd. Advertisers and All Saints Parish commended for the four hours Market xBOgz weekly they give to help the ^ 3 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 To* OraOo Outlity Mention Lower BrlcM Brentwood parish by Joseph Cavanagb. com­ ^ST. PHILOMENA^S PARISH i S»a S*. Ciloin S* 74075 DURING JUNE! THE REGISTER mittee chairman. Cavanagh E. 14tk AVE. AT DETKOn ST. _____ lauded Arnold Scheitier. An­ 9 W« will mII 300 ntw Ford eon and = SUNDAY MASSES * thony McNulty, Cecil Proctor. trudu during Junel G & W HARDWARE Martin Potter. Joseph Brand. 6:46, 7:00, 8:16, 9:80, 11:00, 12:16 A 6:00 P.M. JOE BUCKMASTER MOTORS • W * will moko Ooflvsr'i b«>t d«alsl POWER MOWER Henry Pisterzi. Herbert Neu ConfeatioDs: Saturday 8:80 to 6d)0 ft 7:80 to 9d)0 mann. Ludwig Thaler, George Spw:iBlixiB( in Ford. M«rcnrT — Alu> Gaaaral Re|>airin|, Ertry tamh tmw Rt. Rev. Msck Willum M. B iccinb. Paeraa Sal«4 & Service Taylor, Sidney Vitry. William cor ortTvek buyor Freat End AliBamaet — Whaal Balaaeinf — Tira*. 2820 £. 14th Ave. FR. 7-6075 On All Makes Vorce. Robert Langsfeld, Rich­ will b* grvsn a m o Battaria*, Gat, Oil*. ard Trevithick, Louis Heller, S. Madtaea at E. Bayaud (£a*l *1 C kvrr Creak C«Bt>a) FR. 7-*7II Lawn Seed and Ferlilirer ^ J ^ ^ R E F U N D Albert Ware, A. J. Schrum. Betty & Bob’s Beauty 1959 FialiitiK Licenses Loren Gilbert, Maurice Mclner- TED'S LIQUORS THRIFT-WAY MARKET Vnh Availaltle Holy Name Society-Men's Club ^ Specialiiiiig in CECIL MEaCHAK p r o f AND DELICATESSEN Permanent Wav­ Free Pickup ond Deltvery meml^rs not in tbe ushers, De QUALITY ME AT S . P IS H . POULTRY ^ I V I E A R A f o r A 1. LAMSBtCHT. Prep. ing and Latest in 2102 So. Federal Bl\d. Paul group, or games party Hair Shaping Natioaaliy Advartliad Brand* Food* WE. 51701 workers but active in other par- F r„ Ddiaerr 2630 E. 12tli Ave. EA 24723 Sava Money Hare — 1004 S. (Uylord — PE. 3.7393 |^h projects were thanked by 1100 WEST COLFAX ! 3525 E. Colfaa FR 7-8961 PAGE FIFTEEN Thurtday, June H, 1959 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyilone 4-4205

MR. AHORNEY ro t p u b lic DOtICM U M 111* D ca- MARKET PLACE RENTING*KIRING **r C*tb«lk R*fbt«r. R tfuU r I«(>1 n tu . rapid, aeeu- OF MILLIONS w a n t a d s BUYING*SELLING ril* wnr!c« on amdaviu. iMall T ou r Lepal >ucice< l» DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Phone KE. 4-4205 Today To Place Your Classified Ad in the Register — Ask For the Classified Department ^ P.O.- Box 1620 PERSONALS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 REAL ESTATE WANTED 35 MISC. FOR SALE 44

OWN YOUR OWN HOMB-Read the Norie aeml-iotomattc washer, no KOTICI TO CRIOITORt D r. John A. M iller WANT ADS In (he RIGISTKR—TO­ InataU. necceaery, likeplumbing like DAY and EVERY WEEK. For Results List With ESTATE OP AU C l SWEET MAT- ChiropoJUt new. 190.09. Enable a ^ Mm SON (DocaaMdi. washer, good cond.. III. gL 8-3I90. N o . P -1H 14 Fm SpecfoUal Abdritra.—9*93 down. Pretty newer 4964 Depew. ,U1 poraoDi havinf claim afalntt 2889 So. Beiiaire Cape Cod with larye kHehm. Near John F. Bruno lha abora nanad aitata an ra- IK . 4-7*33 Cure d'Ari. Mayflower Realty AL. 64396 Realtor FOR SALE—Croalay Shtlvador Ra- aulnd to flla Iham tor allowaaca I M S D a U u frigarator IBP. A pt tlaa gas rang* la tha County Court of tba Qty 6A L 4 - ie n EAST OFFICE -0 8 . CaU EA. %am. and Couaty of Danvar. C olora*. an By AppoIntmmI Only BLESSED SACRAMENT East tiad A Kaermey or bafera tba Itth day of Dacam- O e . S-4399 bar. IH t, or tald claim iball be it s ; i v a n h o i — s ii.t s e forever barred. I bdrmt., IVb baihi, flrepltce, bamt. BUUTR OFFICE APPLIANCES 45 w llh rtc. room, 1-car garagt. 94,*90 Andrew Wyaowitcky. 1190 S. Calarado Blvd. DR. D. J. SMITH down, ivtningi and weakands. Call Adm lalftrator M r. Railly, DU. S-3179. 9 K . 9-1877 KiggY VACUUM Opiometrisl Claan—649.00. Cempfete w ith all at- (Publlahed In The Denver CathoUc RIDGEWOOD REALTY Uehmanta. Must saU. 14U W. 21th Reclater) ^ Specializing in SM* W. Colfax N. 34n7 A va . P int Publication, June 11, ISBi Contact Lenses, also Laat Publication July ». 1»». FLOWERS. SHRUeS, Visual Training. St. Catherine’s Pariah NOTICi- OP PINAL StTTLIMINT NURSERIES 3 6 Building Moteriolt 46A ESTATE OP CEItTHUDE M. HILLE, 7292 V B . Hiway 6 — Derby By Owner. I-bdrm. bome, fenced A T . 8 - 3 6 9 3 yard, t block from acbool. Immedt- also known u H. Oertradt WUs. ata Poaaeatlon. Only MB60. 4W9 CLOSING OUT Marla Gertrude MUli. Marie C. 941 E. 88tb Ave— Thomion m iot SL CL. 6-7046. HUU, Hra. Fred M. MUla and All Typei of NEW AND USED M n. r. H. MUla, (Deeeaaed). A T . 7 4 9 2 6 (Evenlni AppolnUnenta lovltad) BUYING OR SELLING BEDDING PLANTS BUILDING MATERIALS N o . P-6SS7 Plumbing * Steel * WIndewi Notice ta hereby siveo that 1 REAL ESTATE? Reduced > • O o e rt have nitd my final report la the A J Recording Co. Profeaalonal In one of the larfeat and mott to Box Couaty Court of the aty and recordinaa of all ty ^ , apactallxlas Important tnnaacUona of your life Kerdy Wrecking Remember, Qualify Hat No Subtfl- County of Denver. Colorado, and In wedmnsa. Beaaonable ritaa. Ph. aeok profaaalonal advtee thru lu- Conlrnctore DONINICANETTES PLAN BAKE SALE that any perton deatrinf to obiect EM. 44I9S. 960 Mollno, Aurert. gona Hahroretn, DU. 9-2491 (19 yr*. tu te . 291* Weef *th Ave. TA. 64111 to tbo laae abaU file written objoc- cxperienca In appnlalaf and aalUnf Prank Dardano Produce tloB with the eaid court ea or be­ A WANT AD In tba CATHOUC A BAKE SALE will be held in St. their homes. Lying in bed or sitting in a wheel REGISTER can do ao much for ao roal aatata). Hambor of 8L Johil’i fore July SI. ISO;. mUa. CaU O jtSSiriED TODAY at P a ria h . and (lower Land 4 2 0 0 B o u l e ­ chair all day can become pretty ti^ g! Catherine's Church, Federal Jamet W. Creanlef.. Attorney K E . 4 4 X 6 . t»9 W. Evani Wl. 44SS3 vard on Sunday. June 14, after the 8,9. and 10:15 Dominieanettes’ newly elected officers are 434 Hajeetlc Bldf., ANN LAMPERT, REALTOR LET'S SWAP SO shown making plans for the bake sale. Left Denver 1, Colo. JOB PRINTING—Prlcot par 1.909: OHIca 334 Holly PL. 64264 Masses. The proceeds of this sale w ill go prin­ Fred W. MUia. Bualnca eardi, 94S6; lattarhaada, PIANOS, MUSICAL cipally toward giving the i^ r children of the to right are. sitting, Sister Mary Paul, of the E x e c u to r 3(vxll. 19.36; Itatemonu, 3Vkx8>A. NEED A CAR? S6.U; anvalopea, 344. I7A5. OL. STS. PETER !i PAUL INSTRUMENTS 39 W ill accept to y th ln g to . trade patients whom the Dominican Sisters of the Dominican Sisters of the Sick Poor, moderator (PubUehed In The Denver CatboUc 6 ^ . Ideal family home In perfect con­ down payment or part down pay­ Sick Poor care for a picnic next month. Funds for the group; Mary Jean Straw, president; and RestMrl dition. Brick. Lovely larfe kitchen SHOP around then sac oyr piano ment on a good used far, Over 90 P i n t P u b lic a tio n J u a a U , ISOS modelf to cboote from. 11a to 19t. w ill also aid in providing little things for the standing, Dianne Moser, Secretary; Sharon Sera- with ample eaUng apace. Fireplace, va lu es. U at Publication, July 9. 1969. CATERING 4A 3 bdrma., lu baUii. CARPITINO TOM WALKIR PIANOS MIDWEST AUTO SALES sick poor to enliven their morale and brighten fin, treasurer; and Anita Howe, vice president. AND ORAPR INCLUDiO. 82,400 Eaty Parking 4191 W. COLFAX NOTICI OP FINAL SfTTLIMINT d o w n F H A . 1345 I. adwy. 9P. 7-7344 AL 6EII6 Open TUI 9 P.M. ESTATE o r LEO MESTA5, (D» coaaed). “ F O R GEORGE INNIS Realtor No. P-IU17 B E S T I N 7S9I W. 29fh Bl. 64U1 AUTOS (Uied) 58 Sf. Catherine Uniform Orders Asked Notlee la hereby flven that I have F O O D S " ■vet. 61. 3-4I7V Brentwood Mvsk Studio fUed my final repeut In tha Ceanty C t l i ome. Cuirler. GL. 66164 o r EA. Get Rid of Un-needables Wo Finonee Your G ra d e 7—Paul Canny and Sharon known to tha patlUonar, are aa fol ^7227. Iowa, te-wlt: Male or Female 7A through a RECISTEK CLASSIFIED AO. That la where folks look when Down Payment “ SSS^e* 3 (room one)—Pater Dvora- Joaaph W. CraaL 413 Upas St. CARITAKfRI NIfOtD Danvar, Colo., bnaband; Lanore V. 8 LARGE BEDROOMS ti^ need things. PHONE KK. 4 Fort Collins cek and Donna HoUman: Needed, couple to act aa eareltker* Grade 9 (reon two)—Leonard SUls Baldlns, 7104 W. 66th Ava., Arvada, m b a tiu , 0 x1 0 dtnlnfrm - walk-tn Colo, davstatar; Lyla W tibur Creel, for CatboUc InAttutton. W rila Bos cloceti, breakfast rm., 46-ft. rec. and Mary Loo Wbelan; _ , EJK. Tha Raglater, P.O. Box 1630, Dav Bed, 810.00. ^ bed, 2111 W. Alameda Grade I (room one) — Pater 6UU 1441 So. Uhcoln St., Denver, Colo., D anw I. room. Large fam ily borne In Cbeese- and Mary Kay McAadnwi: aon. man Park area. Catbedral Pailab. 85.00. GE. 3.2373 Grade 8 (taom two)—lehn Beektr Yofl ara baraby noUfled to appear 111,009 loan available. CaU Hr*. ------1■Dd Karan Royatar, and aoawar tba petition within Rahm, RA. I4E73, Pritcble A Co. 5HINN PHARMACY G ra d e 4 (rean onoV-Olenn Amor- twenty daya after aarrtee of thta no­ Saleimen or Lodiot 98 S H . 44193. ..-t- mviA Muy MolllooDi; tice on you (U aerved by pubUea- "Temr FarUk Ontfalnw" Grade 4 (room two)—Praddla Steln- M 9 .0 9 Uoa. within twenty daya aftar the Ta Ckvrehaa. Scheela. Cloba, Saotita. 2-bdnn., w.-w. carpeting, draped, m aik and BUI Hatafor, laat pubUeaUoo of tbla notlee), and near shopping ten Ur, Lowry Air HU 2-1086 and HU 2-1086 Grades (room one)—Nino Connor ao4 Orymaliatlona. Jaat aeU *4 Bol> in default of an anawar or appear- ll« af Watkia. Doobla Strenatb Force Base. 1110 Geneva SL Call Northera Hotel Bldg. '“Norikam C d erad o’s and Mary Stano; , _ anca lha Court w ill proceed to re­ EH. 66190 after 6 P.M. or aU day Grade S (room two)—Jamea Ple- VanlUa. Datalli C:a]l: AM. 4-1191. ONE DOLLAR SPECIAL td o d J ftg Osponmoni Storo” ceive and bear proofa concamlns w ee k-e nds. Tbo Store wilh ■ Smile cona and Bavariy DaPrania; tha halrt of auch decadent and an- Grade I (room one)—Michael Luccl ter a dacrea detannlnlns who ara 2290 DAHLIA—1ft floor ha* 2 To lotroduce T od to the Register Gaitllied Section and Carol Eckert; tha belt* of auch deceaied perton. SITUATIONS WANTED— bdrmi., 4-pc. balb; bemL with den, Grade I (room two)—H lebaal Dated at Dcovar, Colorado, thli Tbmaton tad Tbertaa Halank: MALE 11 2-bdnna., laundry 44 bath. XA. 2- IStb day of Hay, 1969. 3278. Grade 1 (room one)—S tephan Han, In early SO*!, ezeeUatit boaltb. Please Patronize Stucka and Roaa Marla Pavone; THOMAS L. FORD FOR $1.00 YOU GET 20 WORDS OR USS Blythe-Goodrich Grade 1 (room tw ^ —Grasory 1700 I. STH AVI., dealraa any fctnd of work (except 1952 IVANHOE ST. Yoor REGISTER drivlns). CaU PE. 14641. H o r lu a r y Bums and Carta Ann Zailenio DSNVIR 13, COLO, PR. 7-1ttl FOR SALE BY OWNER Advertisers and 18 at Camporee taCTOR B. CRANDY TO BUY, SELL OR SWAP Ambulaore Servire a e r k Of the County Court SITUATIONS WANTED — S». ef Menrview. Saa ifiH Ilia reef bun­ Mention Eighteen boys of Scout Troop By Martin J. Flanerty. Sr galow. You will be urptbed and leva the Jack W. Goedrieli 155 attended the North Denver Deputy Oerk FEMALE 12 raalhr large rtems. Maw picture klkhafl, HLL IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX HU. 2-3206 THE REGISTER (S eal) birch ca b iM li, copper hood and hardware. District Camporee at the Castle DAY WORK WANTED Fermica ceuatari, dnhwafhar and dUpeitr. iPublUhed In (he Denver Citbolle IM bathe, itsam hrei. 3 firaplacai. Fln- wood Dam Site near Franktown PuU day houiekeepins. cxperteneed, lihtd baMmant, largt faniilr rm. lasviiful H e fia te r) refenneta. CaU CH. 44730. over the paat week end with F lra t P u b U c tU o n . H a y 21, 1969 yard and pallo. 7 bipciu la Ilo u a d Sacra­ their scoutmaster, Pat Di Pilla Laat ^bUcation June 18. 1959 ment and Park HIM K hoeb. Cenvenlanl IRONING— Iram pertation and ihagipl'>9. fH * ot esn- and assistant scoutmaster, Steve NOTICI OP PINAL SITTLIMINT Let me help you catch up. 8P. T- vaniional finm ing. 0p m 3 tp 4 Sunder er Stucka. ESTATE OP NELLIE B. COX. de­ 7136. 64S So. W aablnfton. fw appokitmefit. Call Oi. 64364. j Colorado Springs ceased. j Eight boyi, received a second N o . p-nes EDUCATION 13 Blessed Sacrament year star; Joseph Strucka, Rob^ N o tic e> IsIf hereby liven that oa the 1727 Cherry 6t. ' l-level Sbdrm. home, tile roof, w-w ert Di PUla, Mike Harte, Joseph 7 th d a y of July, im , 1 w ill preaent Prlvata muakal InatrucUon on all In- to tba Countybounty Court . of the Cmy and atrumenta by profetilonal Initruct- carpetlni, patio, I r^acei, flna land- Sefalu, Robert Gehauf, David Maplng, ipilnkler aytum. C4U HA. J. D . CROUCH (^unly of Denver. Clolorado, my ae- ora. Aecordlona and sultan loaned I counta for final aettlement of the free to beglnnen. 4-4617 for appl. to see. C. D. O'BRIEN Welch, John Hunter, and Dennis 1 admlalatratlon of said estate when trenrweed Muale Studio 20M EUDORA—Vi block lo Bleaied M A Y REALTY Bappenecker. and where all pereoni In lotereat So. Federal at Asbury W6. 5-7t*3 Sacrament. By owner—6-rm. bunga­ ‘Thom as Coursey, Dennis may appear and object to them If Notre Dame ParlahlOBcr lo w , U. bam l.p 2 rplacea. V-hlln^. (hey ao desire. CUP 81.00 TO IT AND MAIL TO Wanebo, Pete Siczawlnski, Scott ELECTRONICS h.w. beat, fenced yd.. Ig. gar. PR REALTOR a r r r r b u c h a n a n w o h l p o r d 7-6442. Leonart, Ailbert Lltzau, Joseph I x e c u trix W t oant to Inttrviev irea <><>e would like Gasslfied Advenikiag, The Regigter. THOMAf L. FORD, Attorney •a vnuwal eeportwiltv te ttolii lar food For mle by owner — luxury type Greco, James Campbell, Ricky 1793 I. Hh Ave. labi h) Cdamunleaiieie-TV-geldid nuuilei bome In Applewood HUla. 6«drma.. Box 1620, Denver 1, Colo., o r Phone It In to KE. 4-4205 INSURANCE - LOANS Ruscio, John Becker and Ronald -ketnim eaialioii titctrenca o> Mtamailaa. 1 baths, large rec. ra.. beeudful (P ubU abed I d tbc Denver CatboUc Thera ora mart icte for non trimod by w yard. Must ee»-prtce reduced for \ ^ 1 Gebauf received a patch for R c fla te il than so >unly Teacher of Piaun KE. 4-420S Court of the aty ind County of ZECHA A ADAMS; Denver, Colorado, and that any pe^ Courtet In Harmony and Peda- J. B. SHBARBR C. J. SHIARtR 1 In Scholarship ton dealrlns to object to tba aame to o - Conoco Sorrtco Statieo , ihall flic written objection with the GUTTERS WALLPAPER, PAINTS raid court on or before July 16, 2S44 Bellalro PR. 7-4136 ASH HAULING 1969. M iller Trash iervica Wallpaper—16e a roll and op. Komae JOHN LU?0>, JR.. EXECUTOR Pickup Saturday AL. 61*21 lnta. paper banging, fra* aatimata. Thomaa E. McCarthy RL tlioa tes SanU Pa Dr. 303 MUe ngh Center HOUSES FOR RENT- SHAFFER'S RUBBISH Gutters S pools ▼ The first in a aeries of four Denver 2. Colorado REMOVAL We spsclalla* la Caller u A UPHOLSTERERS AMberet 64731 UNFURNISHED 24 >N*vs4a Ava. el Cachs la Paudrs' C e le re d a tprlms, C o lo . | dances sponsored by the Latin COMMERCIAL AND Speal Replacemeat American Educational Foun (Pubtlkhed In The Denver C4(hallc 4-bdrm. houae. W block (q SI. PhUo- RESIDENTIAL Cultera ClaaaW aad Reptlrea Re-Upholatartng by relalbla firm . mena acbool. 8133.00 a month, lease dation attracted more than R e g lfte rl REASONABLE RATES Tbareugkly Zaporiaaced 3l yaara axparianca—terma. rirtt Publication Juna 4, 1969 required. Cali EA. 2-4118. Fraa EaUmala AC. 61272 The Heyse Sheet 1,000 persons and made a net AL. 5-3310 Dapaadabla. Cuaraalsad Aley Drug Co. Laat Publication July 3. 1969 4 roorai unfurnlahcd. W of double, NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY Metal &. Roefin|{ profit of $1,100. Held May 23 metdem. edulta. HA. 6-(009, BRICK 2146 Court PI. naar East 20lb Ave. at Uie Rainbow Ballroom. Fifth American Roofing PRESCRIPTION iNconroRArKD Avenue and Broadway, Denver, Flrepleeef, brtck repair. MlnUni ROOFING & REMODELING DRUGGISTS HEAriNC ROOFtNC FURNISHED APTS. 25 Eatlmataa. BUD NULAN. DE. 69899 Sheet Metal Co. SHZEt aUTAL the event was hailed as a finan­ Ph. ME. 4-1896 832 5a Ts)aa 8l Lovely 6-m. apL, private betb. A Drip Around the « COLOKADO SPRINGS P k w M i M E a aaaa caa laaa cial and social success. The pro­ nicely furn., twin beds, ample clea- Building ond Remodeling CH4-B4M 21J7Dewaiat ela. Immociuately clean. Adults, pre­ *2 9 so NRVADA ceeds will be used for the Remodeling, additions, flalahed base- Afur • SO. 1w«038 House? Call I fer 2 CaUioUc flria. Cathedral Par­ mant rooma, Uie floor*. Licensed group's scholarship fund. U«ab«r ef All Sooli PofMh THE VILLAGE ROOFER Pete Beroni iah. 396 moD., utlUUea paid. AL and Insured. HcKalvey. 6-4431. RA. 61349 SP. 74542 Rapalra Our SpaclaHy Highlighting the dance, were AU typea of roofing. Guitar* and ; Faraitore Shop i Dr. John A. Ordohl a demonstration of ballroom Dowaipoutf. Work Guaraotaad. UPHOLSIUINO OFFICES ond STORES CARPENTER WORK PROF. QUILTING Denvar metropolitan area II- Bt-UPHOLSTKKINC AND dancing conducted by the OPTOMBTRIST LARGE Por any ramodeling liv yavr bom* eentad. All CatboUc onploya**. , REPAtRINC ( FOR RENT 28A Alaska QuIIUiil Shop. Hachloe quilt 115 NORTH TRJON STR ilT Arthur Murray dance studios — intid* er out — Hank Laraan MM Caawi ana Orepartaa tog, remodalad down and wool com 1349 Llftlefen tlvd. PV. 62111 M i. 63441 and the introduction of the con­ OR SMALL NEEDS For Lease—newly decorated for bu*- Call JKk Ralt idads la Ordat AC. 61*5* OU 5-3*21 forts. Wool bitta lor aalA 2433 E COLORADO SPRtNOS, COLO. testants for the title of queen meaa or office. 1190 aq. ft- 1916 3rd Ava. DU. 62861 ’ Farwilarw Made O r d e r South Gaylord. SP. 74993. Hembei of PraaanUUon Pariah VENETIAN BLINDS to in the Sons of Colorado pageant ' *4-t> S WakMIck A. ME t-040) ' SOLVED QUICKLY CURTAIN LAUNDRIES Troih Hauling The pageant is Kheduled in REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 A I K ) R > August in the Red Rocks the­ Whether your problems in­ PRANC3S LACE CURTAIN CLEAN TRASH HAULING WINDOW SHADE CO. ater. Caesar Romero will handle volve buying, selling, hir­ CRS. CURTAINS. CROCHETED Auy Place in Helropolluo Denver New shade* aad vanetlan blinds U 1 DRIVE IN Our Personolized TABLECLOTHS. DRAPERIES. Day or Night Calla m a d * ( 0 order. Shades cleaned and the narration. ing. or renting. Register BLANKETS. SPREADS, LINES E A 24858 repaired. Klrach Drapery Hardware. DIOGiS-LOIC Service Sells Homes CLEANED BY I.ATEST METHODS, 2430 High Street AC. 2-4473 19*7 Broadway Given away at the dance were J ^ MOTEL Want Ads handle all o f them HAND PRESSED ONLY. 1259 a $50 permanent wave treat­ with ease. Results are fast KALAMATH. TA. 63877 Stoy with "Joy" ment, a woman's and a man's . . . cost is low! DRUGGISTS ATTENTION HONE OWNERS 820 N . N a v o d a wrist watch, and a table radio, all of which were donated to YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS COMPLETE CONSTRUCTION SERVICE 1*36 S. Broadway SH. 44318 wlU be ruled correctly at i the foundation. Each woman in Phono WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY' ADDITIONS DENS — BATHROOMS attendance, moreover, received Ph. SP 7967S 1199 Smith Gaylord, KITCHENS — BED ROOMS — GARAGES CONVERTED a carnation. KE. 44205 3564 KEARNEY LINEN SERVICE DOUBLE VOUR PRESENT The Murray Drug Co. Tentative plans call for a Vrirly new 6bedroom home with BASEMENTS full basement. 1 -car garage, con- MOUNTAIN FLOOR SPACE BY EXCAVATING UNDER YOUR RreacHptleae Accurately Filled fund-raising formal dance in Say ••Charge It*’ ipiilcnt to achoola and shopping. TOWEL A SUPPLY CO. HOME — BASEMENTS FINISHED — GUARANTEED September, announced the com­ Immediate poaaeulon. 83.909 down Main Store— 116 F. Pikea IVak MF- M 593 ti U UBniMP WATERPROOFING. mittee. The committee members wUI iisndle. Or assume 4't 2080 S flrAol KA t«704l C, I loan with raih oui PATIOS — GARAGES — ROOFING Norlli Store — 832 Tejon ME. 4-inr>l thanked all who helped to make PAINTING the dance a success, including REGISTER WANT ADS 2551 ONEIDA UNDER PINNING — CEMENT WORK PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY G ood 2 -bedroom home with altarhed r.ii An Eatabllibrd Decorelor the donors of gifts, dance work­ garage, utility room, l-ow down 20 Veinsetn Inm Denverkpvu ASSOCIATED C O N STR U aiO N SPECIALTIES SOI Murlh Tejon MFL 4-55-il ers, the Denrer Catholic Regis­ Do Jobs In 0 Hurry! p*>ment FHA. 889 per mo. PiinUng - Teilurtni • P a p e rin g ter. and all those who attended. Mountain View Homes Co. Free ^Umale — ReaIteasonabJ* ,m i 8*. Iraadwar Pf. 68*** P'M etlrmtttt vdn E. Colfax DX 34299 W. R. llK e lv y SSP. 74842

■ f f v PAGE SIXTEEN Office, 938 Bonnock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keysterte 4-4205 Thur«doy, June 11, 1959 ORDINATION DAY FOR ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER

UT.W Y OF thf; s a in t s sanctuary before the altar. Mass kneel to chant the Tit­ to pray that the aspiranU As the randidales for the Archbishop Irban J. Vehr ans of the Saints. It is a mieht be made worthy of the priesthood lie prostrate in the and the ministers of the supplication asking the saints office they are to receive.

(IRI;I\ATI<)\ D.VV .Vs the 10 prlrsts-tO'be sit quietly just inside the sanctuary. .Arch­ bishop I rhan J. Vehr starts to test at the throne p rior to the beginning of th e Ordina­ tion M.iss. In the abase scene, the i.imera has caught the high altar and the beautiful saiKliurx

PRIII.'iTI.V BROTHKRIIOOl) lion of hands by the ordaining ists among priests, the clergy The power of Ihe pnesihnod prelate. In recognition of this of the area Ohovei impose i< <'iiiferied on Ihe landidate solemn moment and to ex­ their hands on the newly or­ at the mcme;.. of the iinpos.- press the brotherhood that ex­ dained.

im ilT ; CUUlsT.s' The ordi- eniie. lioin left to right are inoiid Junes, the Rev I.eo Rc" . tic'rg r Tolnian. ( .M.. of .iril ll.iiiifcri. .ind ihr Rev nation ceremony rompleied. liie lie ( lemeni Mananlo I'l'-i-i-p|\, the \ erv Rev John the scininan faculh. the J-c Rich ...... so of Denver. pne-a possess#*s is the obedi­ ci:i';:;.:t:orv. Ila' tn the s- the new Iv ordained.