Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Circulation Climbs Contents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1961 — Permission to Reproduce, Except Aa additluial 2,000 cities at The second letter la a series On Articles Otherwise Mariced, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue tU s te m , of the **DeBTCr Cath­ of eight encouraging the faithful olic Kegkter” win be maUed to to become “Register” readers the parishes this w e^ at the re­ win be discussed from the pul­ vest of the pastors tor chnrch pit April 16. An appeal will l>e door distribntioii S a n d a y, nude to the parents of teen­ Aprii 11 agers. lU s past Sunday more than DENVER CATHaiC The “increased readership MOO copies were distributed to through greater circulation’’ families not now receiving the paper in the mall. This is but drive will continue throughout one iadicatimi that the “Beg- the months of April and May. Ister's” current campaign for All of the archdiocese’s 105 par­ REGISTER new subscriptions is catching ishes have given their full co- held. operatton. ^______VOL LV. No. 35. THURSDAY, APRIL 13) 1961 DENVER, COLORADO Niewman Congress to Draw Delegates From 4 States “Lend Me Your Hands” is the theme of the Inter- Arehiteef's Sketch of Rem'odeled St. Joseph's Church, Fort Collins mountain Province Newman Club convention to be hosted by Colorado University’s Newman Club at the Boulder Campus this week end. Two hundred delegates Church in Fort Collins will come to the campus from Colorado, Utah, Nebraska, • ■ • and Wyoming for three days of meetings, discussions, and addresses by outstanding speakers. The dates are April 14, 15, and 16. Richard Paul Roy is general con­ Blessing Planned April 27 vention chairman of C.U. The Newman Club is an The remodeled St. Jo­ reredos are a blend of Car­ hands on the shoulders of the organization of Catholic stu­ Saturday afternoon there f will seph’s Church, at a cost of rara and Colorosa marble. Savior. 1116:1600 feet high, the dents on the secular college be a workshop on vocations. $350,000, in Fort Collins The main crucifix is made of statue was carved by an art­ campus. It is aimed at furth­ Chairman of jthe<; panel will be will be dedicated Thursday, bronze. ist in the Italian T;^oL ering the religious, academic, the Rev. Charles B. Woodrich, Statue of Patron '^e stations of the cross and social life of the Catholic archdiocesan director of voca­ April 27, at 5:30 p.m. by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. Over the main altar is a and the statues of the Sacred students. On the national lev­ tions. The panel itself will be huge hand-carved statue of Heart and the Blessed Mother el and in Boulder, the cluh composed of the Rev. Bernard Offering the Mass of Ded­ St. Joseph in his role as fos­ over the side altars, which are is one of the strongest of the ication will be the Rt. Rev. ter father of the Christ Child. marble replicas of the main existing religious organizaT Monsignor Eugene O’SuUli- T he saint stands wTth his (Turn to Page 5 — Column 1) tions aimed at institutions of van, pastor of St. Vincent higher learning. de Paul’s Parish, Denver, Keynoting the convention will and former pastor of St. Jo­ be William Barrett, internation­ seph’s -Parish. A special ally known author of such Area's Needy Persons Plan Newman Club Comrenflon books as The Left Hand of Odd, Mass for the occasion was Shadows of the Images, and Sud­ written by Gregory Bueche, Planning for the Intermonntate Province club; Dick Roy, convention chairman; and den Strangers, in addition to music department head at Newman Club convention sponsored by the Thomas Gibstm; and, back row, Joan Forsyth, To Receive Clothing ^ several other books and articles. Colorado State University. Colorado Vidversity Newman Club, Boulder, Rob Rickman, Sybil McDonald, and Cornelius April 14-16, are, left to right, front row, Amy Downey. Prior to Mr. Barrett’s address. Father Thomas McMahon, Hdey, Ed /Shallenberger, president of the Father Charles Forsyth, pastor of St. Francis’ Parish, In Bundle Day Drive O.S.B., C.U.’s Newman Club Castle Rock, and former assis­ chaplain and province chap­ tant at St. Joseph’s, will serve This Sunday, April 16, is day except Sunday from 8:30 lain, will give the welcoming ad­ as deacon, and Father .Charles Bundle Day for all parishes in a.m. to 5 pjn. The schedule for Greater Understanding Eyident, dress to the delegates. Brown, present assistant at St. the Denver area. Bundle Day the truck and its pickup areas The Rev. James Friel, Pueblo Joseph’s, will be subdeaepn. is a one-day campaign, spon­ are as follows: Mondays — Ar­ College Newman Club chaplain The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Wal­ sored by the St. Vincent de vada, Westminster, Tliornton, Jewish, Catholic Leaders Assert and Pueblo diocesan director ter Canavan, rector of the Cath­ Paul Society, for usable cloth­ Edgeiyater, and Lakewood; of Newman Clubs, will give the edral Parish, Denver, will de­ ing that will be distributed to Tuesdays and Tliursdays—South sermon at the 7:45 Mass April By Paci. Hauett land during the Nazi domina­ ptycki of Lwow, who lived in liver the sermon: Serving as those in need in Denver and Denver, Englewood, We^t Den­ 15 for the delegates. its suburbs. ver, and Lakewood from south Contacts between Jewish, tion. Poland had the largest the territory taken over by the masters of ceremonies will be pewish community in Europe^ the Very Rev. Monsignor Rich­ In addition to this annual ap­ of 16th Street; Thursday—little- Russians. Society President Rev. Alexander Sigor, and Catholic Vrepresenta 3,250,000. Of these 2,500,000 werC ard Duffy, pastor of St. Jos­ peal for the needy, the St. Vin­ ton; Wednesday and F rid a y - Archbishop Szeptycki, w h o The Saturday luncheon speak­ National* Chaplain tives have been both more put to death by the Nazis. died in 1944, opposed by both eph’s; the Very Rev. Monsignor cent de Paul Society maintains East Denver and Park Hill; and er will be Robert J. Robinson, Friday only—Aurora and Hoff­ numerous and more mean­ “Every Jewish family had a Reds and Nazis, has a beatifi­ president of the John Henry li. Byrne, M.M., of the Mary- George Evans, Assistant Chan­ a salvage bureau at 1625 Wazee man Town. The services of the ingful in the past three or loss somewhere.’’ cation cause now pending in Cardinal Newman Honor knoll house in Denver, a Lor- cellor, and Father John Vidal, Street. Each day the bureau’s salvage bureau truck can be four years. Aid in Poland Rome. Many Polish priests were Society, past extension vice entine sister from Loretto C.M., of St. TTiomas’ Seminary. truck goes to specific locaUties And with contact comes great­ in this area and picks up used made available by calling CH, Dr. Lichten, riho made a put to deatii for aiding Jews. president of the National New­ Heights College representing the Doubled in Size er respect for one another, un­ furniture and appliances that 4-5503. , stndy of Nazi Jewdiunts, said Ih e Anti-Defamation League, man Chib, and past chairman convent life, a Jesuit pridst The churchi first dedicated in derstanding of positions a n d will either be given to poor that the biggest individual help though sponsored by B’nai of Central States Province. Mr. from Regis representing the re­ 1901, has been doubled in size teachings, the clearing away of families or sold at the De Paul given to Jews in Poland came B’Rith, the national organiza- Robinson is one of America’s ligious community life. Brother by an extension in the direc misunderstandings, and the es- from Metropolitan Andrew Sze- (Tum to Page 5— Column 2) outstanding Newmanites. Alban, F.S.C., a Christian Broth Society’s retail store at 1951 tion of the main altar. T h e Lawrence Street, Denver. De Paul Men thblishmeht of friendship even er, and Dr. Frank McGlone, seating capacity,' formerly Professional Work amid differences. outstanding Denver physician. about 300, is now 732. Plan Annual . These ideas emerged from an The United States Air Force Professional work is* done in Interview with Dr. Joseph L. Academy will provide the speak­ The addition matches the old­ the modern shops of the salvage er section of the church. The Mass April 23 Lichten of the national board er for Saturday evening. Capt. bureau on all furniture in need of the Anti-Defamation League A'. F. Hurley, USAF, a profes­ stone on the exterior came from of repair. TTie latest in new the same quarry as the stone Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of B’nai B’rith, whq spoke Mon sor of history at the academy, equipment can be found in the for the older part of the struc­ will offer the annual Mass for day night at a meeting of Cath­ will address the banquet. carpenter shop and the reup­ the St. Vincent de Paul Society olic and Jewish leaders of the ture. The stone on the older holstering department, where 33 National Official section, in addition, was sand­ at St. Thomas’ Seminary, Den­ Denver community. The convention is honored in workers, some of them handi­ blasted to make a perfect blend. ver, on Sunday, April 23, at Representing the Jewish com­ S- having the National Newman capped, make the chairs, ^ofas, 8:15 a.m. munity were Sheldon Steinhaus- '-S'. The front end of the church tables, and lamps new again. Club chaplain, Father Alexand­ An address tracing the con­ er, director of the Anti-Defama was remodeled. Instead of one The furnishings that are not ■ er 0. Sigur of Southwestern nection between the society and- tion League of Denver; Judge entrance on either side at the given to the poor go to the re­ Louisiana University, as th e the Miraculous Medal appari­ Charles Rosenbaum, Edward front, a large door, abutted by tail store, where every day is Communion breakfast speaker. tions to St. ^Catherine Laboure Hirschfeld of the Hirschfeld \ two smaller ones, was placed bargain day. Anyone is welcome Father Sigur is also e^tor of will be giveq by the Very Rev. Press, and Emmett Heitler, at the center. the Southwestern Louisiana to purchase these items. ' John Danagher, C. M., rector vice president of Schwayder Catholic Register and chaplain All the Interior furnishings Pickup Schedule of the seminary. Brothers. are i^ew. Both the altar and (Turn to Page 2 — Column 6) TTie retail store is open every Also scheduled is a report for On the Catholic side were the benefit of the seminarians, Monsignor John Cavanagh, Jos- of the group’s works in 1960. ,eph Onofrio, Robert Connor, Bishop Maloney Officiates Officer^ M the society are T. Blair Kilberson, and Paul Me Raber Taylor, president; Mon­ Grady. signor Elmer J. Kolka, spiritual Dr. Lichten of New York i ' m 600 at St. Anthony Church Blessing director; Joseph Loeffel, treas­ was in Denver to explore .the By D ave Millon the dedication Mass, “every have lived public lives of Christ. urer; Gerard J. Smith, secre­ possibility of closer co-opera When Bishop David M. Ma­ parish has a personality.” These saints are not in heaven tary, and Theodore Speros, vice Uon between Catholics and Jews loney blessed the new St. An­ “In every age,” the pastor of in splendid isolation, but they president in charge of aU ex­ of this area. From here he goes Discuss inteHaith Contacts thony of Padua Church and Christ the King Church in Ever­ are our protectors and inter­ tension work, who is assisted to Worc^ter, Mass., to attend School April 11, another mem­ green said, “the Church has pre­ cessors before God. And those by four regional vice presidents. the Institute on the Person and Catholic and Jewi^ leaders who gathered IHonsignor John Cavanagh, editor of the “Reg­ ber was welcomed into the fam­ sented us with individuals who who go through life without Victor Rohr is manager of the the Common Good, at which in Denver Monday, April 10, to discuss con­ ister;” Dr. Joseph L. Lichten of the New York ily of churches in the Archdio­ • them are not using the Church society’s Salvage Bureau, f Bishop John J. Wright will be tacts between the Jewish and Catholic com­ national board of the Anti-Defamation League; cese of Denver. in its fullness.” present. munities are Sheldon Stelnhauser, director of and Edward MUler. More than 500 parishioners Tabloid Supplement One of these powerful inter­ the Anti-Defamation League; the Rt. Rev. Dr. lichten was born in War­ and 80 clergy gathered to wit­ A 12-page tabloid in this cessors before God, Father Mc­ saw in 1906, and in the years ness the celebration that of­ issue of “The Denver Catholic Mahon said, is St. Anthony of 5 Catholic Women 1941 to 1945 served as consult ficially dedicated the new Register” features St. Anth­ Padua. St. Anthony, who'was ant on East Eurdpean nations church to God’s service in much ony of Padua’s Parish. The particularly noted as a preacher and problems to the Polish Gov­ Institutions Add Human Warmth the same way as a new family new church and school were of chairty and forgiveness, left To Be Honored as ernment in Exile. When t h e member is consecrated to God dedicated April 11. Stories the Conventuals of St. Augus­ Communists took over he came In Hearts of Catholic Aged in Baptism. and pictures describe the tine to become a Franciscan Topnoteh Mothers to New York, and has been As Father Donald McMahon great growth and progress of Friar. By J ohn O’Hayre and J oe Bransfield Usually these older persons are less able with the Anti - Defamation pointed out in his sermon at this parish. (Turn to Page 3 — Column 3) Five Catholic women were se­ (Part r of a Sorias) —or frequently unable—to pay for these. Leagi s ever since. lected as “outstanding mothers” ’The human warmth of Catholic charitable But Catholic institutions dealing with the The Jewish leader had high of Colorado to be honored along institutions generates “needed heat’’ in the aged realize that there is more to growing praise for the Catholics of Po- with the state’s Mother of the hearts of the Denver Area’s 18,000 Catholic old than “growing sick and needing medical Year, Mrs. Mark Kiteley of old people every day. attention.” Longmont. One such institution is the Ave Maria As Jim McNeive of the Catholic Charities Chosen were Mrs. Helen in Clinic, which supplies free medical attention, Staff explains: “The need to be wanted and $ 5 8 Donations Fletcher Collins, 625 S. Ck>rona dental care, medicines, and drugs to the needy the desire to be active and useful are major Street, Denver; Mrs. Frances old. problems we discover—or, more properly, un, N. WUdgen, Canon City; Mrs. To St. M e Burse The clinic, which operates under the presi­ cover—in the aged. John A. Griebling, Evwgreen; The sum of |58 was added this dency of Archbishop Urban J. Vehr and under “To meet these needs as best we can, we Mrs. Elizabeth Linnenbrink, week to the St. Jude Burse mik­ the directorship of Marie Stillhammer, has the have set up a spiritual, recreational, social, ing a total of $593 in the fund services of approximately 100 physicians and Holyoke, and Mrs. Charles Tu- and occupational programs at the Little Flower rano, Saljda. for the education of future dentists yearly and the skilled assistance of and Vail Community Centers.” priests for the Archdiocese of numerous nurses from Mercy, St. Joseph’s, They, along with 12 other Denver. The goal of the St. Jude and St. Anthony’s Hospitals. The number of Vail, Little Flower Centers women, will be honored May 6 Burse is $6,000. treatments given each year runs into thou­ On the spiritual side, the more than 60 at a Mother’s Day luncheon to . Sacred Heart of Mary pa­ sands. members of the Senior Citizens’ group at Lit­ be held in the Brown Palace rishioners iu South Boulder Approximately 50 per cent of the funds to tle Flower Center attend daily Mass and Hotel. They will receive special made an additional payment finance the clinic’s operation come from the Communion, weekly Holy Hour, and observ­ citations from Gov. Steve Mc- of $46.20 on their own parish United Fund, and the staff and friends of ance on First Fridays. Nichols. burse. the clinic have “to scrounge for the other 50 Socially the group meets each morning ’The event is conducted an­ Donors to the St. Jude Burse per cent.” ^ after Mass for a coffee-and-roll get-together, nually by the Colorado Mothers’ Included; Anonymous, Arvada, 'Nonsectarian Basis' and once each week for a light lunch .... Committee, affiliated with th e $3; Mr. and Mrs. P. C., Lake- Ave Maria operates on a “nonsectarian good conversation .... business discussions American Mothers’ Committee. wood, $5; and the following basis.” Says Director Stillhammer: “We take .... card playing and games parties. Also Judges for this year’s contest from Denver: J.PJJ., $10; Mrs. care of any and all old people who come to included on the agenda are frequent park were Mrs. Rose Stein, principal M.M.R., $1; Mrs. J.H.L., $10; us for help, regardless of their religion.” picnics and outings in the mountains.” of a. Jefferson Chunty elemen­ C.M., $5; N.S., $2; anonymous, Another “special service” offred by the As for occupational therapy, McNeive ex­ tary school; Mrs. Dorothy Wills, $8; R.G.O., $10; T.S., $5; and clinic to the needy aged, with the co-operation plains that the group has an effective, well- Dedication at St Anthony's principal of an Englewood EX.M., $5. of the “donating doctors” and the three Cath­ organized program that centers primarily school, and Lt. Col. Ira E. Mc­ Donations to the seminary olic hospitals, is.surgical care and treatment. around sewing lessons and projects for the Father Robert E. Kekeisen (left), pastor left to right. Father William Kekeisen, a Kinley. burse should be sent to the This is no small item, since, as has been women and “pottery designing, making, and of St. Anthony of Padua’s Parish, Denver, is nephew of the pastor from Quincy, DL; Application blanks for the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Arch­ pointed out in previous articles, persons over baking” for both men and women. shown accompanying Auxiliary Bishop David Bishop Maloney, and Father Harley Schmitt, honor were distributed to par­ bishop of Denver, Chancery Of 65 require two to three times more surgery McNeive points out that the general pro­ M. Maloney of Denver during dedication rites pastor of All Saints’ Parish, Denver. The occa­ ishes in the archdiocese by the flee, 1536 Logan Street, Denver than persons under 40—and the aged need a gram at the Vail Center, although not quite so April 11 of the uviv $300,000 church and school sion marked the first dedication of a church spiritual development commit­ 3, Colo. much longer recuperating time. ^T u m to Section 2, Page 4) addition. Pictured with Father Kekeisen are, by Bishop Maloney. tee of the ACeW. M G E T W O Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, K eystone 4-4205 T h u rsd ay, April 13, 1961 At St. Philomena's C. D. of A, to Be Entertained Father Urban to Direct In New Clubhouse April 13 “The Sweet Adelines,” a other organizations, can be had Civic Little Theater Group will Pre-Cana Conference women’s barbershop quartet, by calling the house mother, present the well-known Broad­ Father Leonard Urban, who | Church in the near future are will entertain members of St. Mrs. Frances Kennedy, KE 4- way production Most Happy | has given a previous Pre-Cana invited to attend. The Pre-Cana Rita’s Court 625, Catholic 2892. Fella. Conference, will be the director conferences cover the many as­ Daughters of America, at 765 Other activities geared to the This musical comedy i$ now I of the conference for engaged pects of marriage — spiritual, Pennsylvania Street, in the youths of today, including the in pr^uction, and the members couples to be held at St. Philo- physical, emotional, economic. newly acquired clubhouse of summer camp, located five will have, the opportunity to mena’s School hall, 10th a n d They will be directed by Fa­ the organization on Thursday, miles southwest of Evergreen, view it at its first showing. Fillmore Street llte informal ther Urban and Doctors T. H. April 13, following the business and the junior and juniorette The committee in charge of sessions .will open on Sundhy, Foley and Lewis L. Hall. A pan­ meeting. programs sponsored by the arrangements and tickets in­ April 16, at 1:15 and will con­ el of married couples includes Because this meeting will offi­ court, will be outlined by the clude Anne McLean, chairman; tinue the following Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reum and cially open the new clubhouse to chairmen of these activities, as Grac^ Remke and Amelia Des­ Wednesday and Friday eveningr BIr. and Mrs. James Bor- the members, it is the hope of well as the charitable works of mond, co-chairmen, and the fol­ ^t 8 o’clock. gerding. Mrs. Mary Carr, grand regent, the organization, including vis­ lowing members: Mary Carr, All the couples in the area Questions may be asked or and the officers, the board of iting of the sick in hospitals and Mazie Brennan, Magdelyn who plan to be married in the written after each session. A managers, and the hostess com­ convalescent' homes and the Hughes, Estamae Marine, Rose certificate of attendance is giv­ mittee that a large number of weekly bandage-rolling activi Hattendorf, Catharine Mooney, en to all who attend a com­ C. D. of A. members attend ties. Elizabeth Salmon, Mary Rogan, plete conference. Another Day, Another DoUttr this important meeting, sched­ Bentfif Comtdy May 9 Theresa Newton, Emma Rotter, , A fee of |5 per couple covers . Receiving a consolation prize of $1 from School, Colorado Springs, who was one of the uled to begin at 7;45 p.m. Plans In order to maintain these Helen Hall, Pauline Daugherty, the expense of the chicken lunch the Very Rev. Monsignor William Jones, 17 contestahts in the Colorado-Wyoming Cath- for the spring and early sum­ various activities, the ways and Margaret Lynch, and Isabelle | served on Sunday afternoon and archdipcesan superintendent of schools, is olic Spelling Contest held April 9 In Christ mer activities of the court will means committee will again McNamara. the 'printed material given to John 'Gregor, a pupil in Divine Redeemer the King School, Denver. be discussed by the various take over the Bonfils Theater the couples. For additional in­ Reservations and tickets will | chairmen. on Tuesday, May 9, when the formation and reservations, in­ Two-State Contest be, handled by this committee. terested couples may call the Pzajeet Reeds at PE. 3-4049 or the Yea­ The court has maintained a gers- at FL 5-5417 Student From Aurora Top Speller clubhouse for many years, as The top speller of 1961 for the and her school received t h e wood, who won the Jefferson a meeting, place for its more Thf Dtnver Catholic parochial schools of Colorado beautiful Colorado-W y o m i h g County spelling contest. than 250 members at its various give e * e activities and for the purpose of Register and Wyoming is Lynne Olson, spelling trophy. The second and Lunch was served to the con­ an eighth grade pupil from St. third place winners received $15 testants and their teachers by maintaining a home at nominal Published Weekly by the Theresa's School, Aurora. and $5, respectively, and all the the Christ the King Parent- rates for business school girls someffiing they want and young business women who Catholic Press . Society, Inc., Lynne won her laurels over other contestants received a Teacher Association. The sev- 938 Bannock Street, Denver. wish to live in semi-private 16 other contestants after a consolation prize of $1. enth and eighth grade girls something they need Subscription: $4.00 Per Year. acted as hostesses. Following the rooms in a home atmosphere. Entered as Second Class grueling hour-and-20-minute con­ County Winner Bates and other information, test on Sunday, April 9, in luncheon, the Christ the King toimthing they'll always cherish Matter at the Post Office, including clubhouse facilities for Christ the King School, Denver. Lynne also was the winner of chorus and band provided a mu­ Denver, Colo. the Arapahoe County Spelling sical interlude. The oral contest Rev. Leonard Urban Second place in the contest Contest and will represent that was moderated by Father John went to Priscilla Valdez, an county in the Rocky Mountain Rae, assistant at the Cathedral. 7 - L bibivlan, TbB o o k iio rs'P a Co.* eighth grade pupil from St. Jo­ News contest on April 22. Her The judges were Father Ed­ seph’s School, Blende, and teacher is Sister Anita Marie ward Leyden, pastor, Christ the try'... third,to Christopher Remple, an of the Sisters of Charity of Lea­ King; Mrs. Robert Knecht, pres­ eighth grade pupii from St. Pat­ venworth. ident, Catholic Parent-Teacher rick’s School, Pueblo.. Another one of the contestants League; and James Soran, for­ CUSST for Ifolfm SoNgion Sift Hom For her winning effort Miss was Jerry Ingham, a pupil of eign language teacher, Denver Olson received a $25 cash pri2e St. Bernadette’s School, Lake- public schools. / Observation Method XAYMONO I. OmOT eOAROR. f o r e e e e€RAU> J. HfNCMANN , TiBouHonn, m y r ' Teachers Attend Classes , MOTHER'S DAY 'mwmc€4UK*' FIRST COMMUHiON 1 8 9 7 Just Like Their Pupils GRADUATIONS By Edward T. Smith onstration teachers will be as­ Grade three. Sister Dennis 922GASS ElECiaiC BIDG. Lay teachers in the parochial signed by the school office. Next Ann, Blessed'Sacrament; Sister WEDDINGS tAbor 30241 schools of the Archdiocese of year s u ^ teachers will also be Margaret Antoine, St. Louis’, ■I HiaiEIT W. lElBMAH designated for the cities outside Denver are not satisfied with Englewood; Sister M. Veronica, WiUiam Barrett, the time- they spend in class of Metropolitan Denver. It is St. Mary’s Academy; Sister Keynote Speaker teaching their young charges— hoped eventually that all tea­ Paula Marie, St. Bernadette’s they like school so much they chers will have an opportunity Grade four. Sister Mercedes, Religious Gifts— sit in , on other teachers’ for this in-service training one St. Dominic’s; Sister Mary Eu for all occasions T ROSARIES classes. day each semester. gene. Cure d’Ars; Sister Nicho­ Newman Meet ▼ MISSALS In the past year, all these During the absence of the las, Christ the King; Sister .lay teachers have been encour­ teacher from the classroom, the Mary Sharon, Annunciation; ▼ PRAYER. " principal is encouraged to use aged to visit the classrooms of Grade five^ Sister Ann Mau­ volunteer teachers from the sub­ Draws Youths BOOKS other teachers at the same reen, Sacred Heart; Sister Jean stitute list. This volunteer list 7 grade level in which they are Evelyn, St. Rose of Lima; Sis ▼ CRUCIFIXES must be maintained and devel­ working. ter M. Evangeline, Our Lady By ObtorvaHon oped at each parish school. From 4 States CHARGE ▼ STATUARY of Lourdes; Sister Frances (Continued from Page One) “It is generally true,” ob­ Teachers Listed ▼ POPULAR Marie, Annunciation; Sister of the S.L.U. Newman Center. ACCOUNTS served Monsignor William The demonstration teachers Marie Goretti, St. Theresa’s; ' GIFTS Jones, archdiocesan superinten­ for this past year were: Grade In additon there will be ex­ Sister Ann Rhodes, Holy Fam­ in v it e d dent of schools, “that teachers one. Sister Assisium, St. Domi­ tensive displays on the inter­ ily; and Sister Marian Frances, national phase of the club un­ will learn more from classroom nic’s; Sister Mary Claudia, Sa­ St. Vincent de Paul’s. observation than from lectures cred Heart; Sister Margaret der the title of Pax Romana, Any way you figure it, or meetings. This is particularly Alacoque, St. John’s; Sister Grade six. Sister M. Carolyn, National Newman Club Feder­ true when a teacher has an Rosarita, St. Mary’s, Littleton; Our Lady of Lourdes; Sister ation Educational and Progress opportunity to visit a classroom Sister M. Edna, St. M. Magda­ Marcine, St. Dominic’s; Sister Aids, Newman School of Cath­ The James Clarke where conditions similar to Dennis Marie, Sacred Heart; olic Thought, and slides on the American National lene’s; Sister Dolorita, Cure d’- I ' . ' those in her own classroom pre­ Ars; Sister Mary Iva, Christ Sister Michael Mary, Sacred national convention tq be held vail. the King, and Sister Paulette, Heart; Sister Rose Michael, id Berkeley, Calif., in' August. “In this way she quickly Holy Family. Loyola; Sister Francis Regis, The entire convention is open Church Goods House . /.“t: i n t e r e s t learns many techniques and Grade two. Sister Felipe, Sts. Cathedral; Sister Mary Joan of to the public and anyone is methods of curriculum presen­ Peter and Paul’s; Sister Celine Arc, St. Joseph’s, Redempton- most welcome to attend aijy or 1633 Trtmant PloM TAbor$.3r89 tation, maintenance of disci­ Marie, St. John’s; Sister Rose ist; Sister Patrick, Christ the all of the sessions. Reserva­ pline, ability grouping, and use Anthony, Holy Family, Sister King. tions are necessary, however, Home Owned Since 1902 gives you more for for all the meals. These can of visual 'aids. It also provides John Anna, St. Vincent de Grade seven. Sister Longina, a time for a valuable inter­ Paul’s; Sister Jeanne Richard, St. Dominic’s; Sister Natalia, be made by contacting the New­ man House, 904 14th Street, your money! change of thoughts with each St. Louis’, Englewood; Sister Sts. Peter and Paul; Sister other.” Mary Ann,. St. Mary Magda­ Monica Marie, Loyola; Sister Boulder, Colo. - Each year a new set of dem- lene’s. Ann Paul, Cathedral; Sister Schedult K f Leonard Mary, Blessed Sac­ For Convention ^ rament; Sister Joan Elizabeth, The schedule is as follows: St. Mary’s, Littleton; Sister FRIDAY, APRIL 14: 3 p.m.: Pr«- Compare: ’ William Francis, SL Catherine; eonvvntlon mMtlng of Previnc* t ^ INTEREST EARNED ExMutIv* CemmlttM; 7:30 p.m.: Sister Ann Jean, St. Beradette; First pisntry tstslon, wticoming id- ...:r ...[Wfl-' Sister Rita Marie, St. Therese’s, dnsi, Fithir Chtrlii Poniythi, D A IL Y M ethod ...... $13.12 O.S.B., iddrits, C.U. rtprtw ntitivi; Grade eight. Sister, Mariella, ktynolt iddnit, Wllllim Birntt; Monthly Method ...... 9.75 St. Dominic’s; Sister Patrici- Prillminiry InMruetlont to dilt- gitn, John Yicebillls; t p.m.: Civ- “the women’s shop at dierry ereeV* Quarterly Method ...... 5.25 ana, Sts. Peter and Paul; Sister CUMS; t;30 p.m ., m’lx ir . Ann Martin, Cathedral; Sister SATURDAY, APRIL 15; 7:41 i.m.: Mary Christopher, St. Rose of M in, wrmon by Fithir Jim tt Friil; 7:30 i.m., Mcend pliniry union, •Based On This Typicsl Savings Activity Lima; Sister Marie Dolores, im indm ints to constitution, commtt- Blessed Sacrament; Sister Mary too reports, 1. Budget, 3. Bducotlen, DATE JDEPOSIT WITHDRAVYAL BALANCE 3. Publle Rolotlons; national conven­ Jean, Holy Family; Sister Mary tion slldos; 10 a.m., somlnors on ni- MARCH 1 $1800.00 Stephen, St. James’; Sister Aga­ tienil reeding programs, "Sen of 2100.00 Oed," "Idea of o University," "M iit MARCH 15 $300.00 tha Irene, St. Catherine’s; Sis end the ttits," "Newman Monual,*" ANNUAL MARCH 31 $600.00 1TO.00 ter M. Jerome, St. Mary Mag­ 12:15 p.m., lunch, luncheon speaktr, Robert Robinson; 1:IS p.m., caucusat; APRIL 15 soaoo 1800.00 dalene’s; and Sister Madonna, 1:30 p.m., nominations committea, MAY 1 300.00 2100.00 Christ the King. Interviews of condldotos, mealing of \ tho awards committea; 3 p.m. work­ MAY 15 900.00 1200.00 shops on vocations, a sot of work­ shops and cenfarancas with vocatibn forty Hours' raprasanlatlvas from various reli­ gious orders; 3 p.m., third plenary tasslon, Newman School of Cothetic Thought, report of nomlnatlant Devotion commlttoo, aloctlons; 7 p.m. banquaf Yes-think what this difference can mean to your savings Archdiocese of Denver and ball, speaker, Capt. A. P. Hurley, over a year's tim e... five years.. . twenty or morel Shop-Talk tor Teachers U.S.A.F. WEEK OF APRIL 16, 1961 SUNDAY, APRIL U: 7:30 a.m.. Yes-American National now computes Interest dally on Making books and maps come alive for parochial school Colorado Springs, Sacred Mass ind Insfallatlen of officers. youngsters forms the topic of conversation for three sixth Communion breakfast, speaktr, Fo- your dollars-from the day you put them In till the day you Heart. thor Alexander 0. SIgur, Newman of grade teachers in the Denver parochial schools, Mrs. McCalUn ' Louisville, St. Louis’ national chaplain; post-convention take them out, so long as your account stays open to the and Mrs. De Francis, both of St. Louis School, Englewood, and irovinco oxocutivo commlttoo moot- Peetz, Sacred Heart fng. end of the Interest quarter. Sister Rose Michael of Loyola School Denver. The two lay Yes—daily Interest is added to your account every three teachers are shown on a visit to Sister Rose Michael’s class­ months-the 1st of March, June, September and Decern- room to pick up a few new techniques in teaching their young SPRING SUITS ber-3% a yearl compounded quarterly. charges. 'Register' Priest to Talk ' 1 Why watt? Why taka less? American National It THE place for your dollars to get these extra eamingsl To HNS Union Apr. 26- and The regular quarterly meeting of the Archdiocesan Holy : t . j c ::? h ' s Name Union will be held on Wednesday evening, April 26, it was announced by J. Emmett Goggin, president. M iuTA R Y The meeting will be held at St. Dominic’s Parish Hall. West Be a part of the Bank that's moving UP! DRESSES HAYS, KANSAS 29th and Federal Boulevard, Denver. It will begin at 8 p.m. with • V 'r MP recitation of the Rosary for the deceased members by the Rev. l i BCArx^:::: s c :: ol Harley Schmitt, spiritual director. sir Conducted by the The feature topic of this meeting will be the outlining of the current Denver Catholic Register subscription campaign by the Capuchin Franciscan Rev. Daniel Flaherty, associate business manager of the Register. Fathers The Archdiocesan Union will direct the new program among the ’/ 4 - '/ 3 - Annual Board and Tuition Fee various parish units. In addition there will be the annual election of officers for $890.00 the coming year. Mr. Goggin has appointed a nominating com­ mittee consisting of Emmett J. Dignan, Robert B. Keating, and • Senior High School • Member of North Central Ass’n Anthony Dunst, who will submit a Mate of officers to be elected • All Major Sports • ROTC Honor School at this meeting. SERVINO YOU NOW AT1TTH AND LAWRENCE STREETS • 10-Point Indoor Rifle Range • Civil Air Patrol The officers of the Union urge every parish unit to send • Indoor Swimming Pool ' their delegates to this meeting and get full information on the ALL SALES FINAL For Catalog — Address Business Office ! Register program so that each parisl^will be fully informed on 1 the various phases of this very important project. Thursday, April 13,. 1961 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE THREE Lucky Boys Will Find N e w Facilities, Program at Camp St. Malo Boys who are lucky Ever since the past season with alternate programs. For enough to attend Camp St. closed, workmen have been those who prefer the hikes, of Malo in Allenspark this busy improving the camp facil­ course, there will be trips to summer will find new facili­ ities, Monsignor Hiester de­ some of the most impressive clared. Some of the major beauty spots in the nation. ties and a revamped pro­ changes are; Boys will take part in activ­ gram of activities that A new rifle range has been ities in smaller groups this sum­ should make this the finest constructed according .to th e mer so that they may receive season ever, accdrding to specifications of the National more individual attention from Monsignor Richard Hiester, Rifle Association for 22 caliber the camp counselors. On t h e director of the camp. rifles; and day the camping session opens Located in the midst of some The ball field has been en­ the boys will choose the activi­ of the most awe-inspiring scen­ larged to make room for a soc­ ties in which they will partici­ ery in the U.S., Camp St. Malo cer field as well as facilities pate and will go to these at will be open to boys from nine tor softball an d ^ seb all. the appointed hours. to 16 from June 25 to Aug. 13 Several horses have been pur­ A- new and better handicraft this coming summer. chased to bring the number in program is planned. the camp’s stable to 30, Mon­ The season will be divided in­ Counselors signor Hister said. He is plan­ to three one-week periods and Counselors for the camp are ning an expanded horseback rid­ two two-week periods, but boys chosen mostly from seminarians ing program with groups for may come for the entire seven at St. Thomas’ Seminary, Mon­ both experienced riders and be­ weeks if they wish. Monsignor signor Hiester said, and all will ginners. Hiester said. undergo a period of careful Other changes in Cfamp St. training before the camping sea­ Requests for information Male’s program for this year son opens. about the camping periods, pric­ are: In order to provide greater es, and facilities may be ad­ There .will be no obligatory j Voluntary Workers ior Charity dressed to Monsignor Hiester at flexibility in the camp program hikes this summer. Boys who and close personal attention for Mary Alvey, St. Rose of Lima’s; Louis 1501 Pennsylvania Street, Den­ 11 The Dominicaa Sisters of the Sick Poor are unable to hike or do not each boy, the number of camp­ thank the many men and women of the vari- Berend, St.* Louis; Englewood; Mr. and Mrs. ver. like to do so will be provided Daniel McEmery, Cathedral; Mrs. Walter ers in each session will be lim­ ' ous parishes who, to date, have given more ited to 90 this summer. Mon­ ; than 2,000 volunteer hours sending out the John, Sr., St. Rose of Lima’s; Mrs. Blanche signor Hiester announced. I annual fund appeal letters fot the sisters. Schroer, St. Rose of Lima’s; Mrs. Matilda Dad-Daughter Week End ! One of the many groups of volunteer workers Kiris, St. Francis de Sales’; and Josephine The number of applicants is ;is pictured above. They are, left to right, Dreming, St. Joseph’s, Fremont, Calif. always larger than the camp Rt Camp St, Malo '• RuA Dreming, St. Francis de Sales’; Mrs. Scheduled at Heights can accommodate. Monsignor Believe it or not, the water for swimming at Camp St. Loretto Heights College is ex­ interdisciplinary academic pre- Hiester urges parents who are Malo is pleasant and refreshing. Swimmers and boaters are pecting a record attendance for sentations, which will give the interested in sending their boys found at the lake, situated in front of the main lodge, through­ Dominican Nuns its annual dad-daughter week fathers an opportunity to take to Camp St. Malo to make ar­ out tjie day. Counselors trained in. water safety are iilways on ACCW Convention end to be held April 14-16. The part in discussions on questions rangements as soon as possible. hand and enjoy themselves as much as the boys do. events of the week end will be drawn from the over-all theme Need Donations co-ordinated with the college’s of the week end, “Existence.” Of Needlework 12th annual Star Night’s pro­ Following registration in Mac- Committees Named duction, Brigadoon, playing at ■hebeuf Hall at 9:15, the day < Margaret Sullivan, president Mrs. Juan Davila, Mrs. Donald The Dominican Sisters of the City Auditorium, April 13 and begins with the academic, a of the Denver Archdiocesan Aynami, Mrs. Alden Delarn, ar­ Sick Poor are members of the 14 at 8:15 p.m. panel to develop the topic, JCouncil of Catholic Women, this rangements; City Needlework Guild, with Miss Judy Sims, daughter of “Man and the Universe.” Three week named committee mem- Mrs. lone Crowfoot, chairman, Mrs. Wallace F. Webb as pres­ Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sims of subsequent sessions, scheduled 1)ers for the group’s annual and Mrs. Martin Murphy, Mrs’. ident of Section 56 representing to follow a coffee break on jspring convention May 15-16. David Williams, Mrs. Joseph the sisters. Each year the siS' Machebeuf Patio, will treat of ; The two-day meeUng will Weber, Mrs. Carl Damiana, ters have more requests for as “Evolution: The Concept of Mrs. Rosling, Mrs. Elizabeth tdraw Catholic women from the Denver grows, there are more Change in the Universe,” “Com­ «even archdiocesan deaneries of Linnenbrink, hospitality; sick poor who appeal to the munication and Human Es­ iDenver, Colorado Springs, West Mrs. Edward L. Koch and “Angels of Charity.” trangement,” and “Love: The .Greeley, East Greeley, Foyt Mrs. Jack Dinan, co-chairmen, The “general gathering in Heart of the Universe.” ^ llin s , LeadviUe, and Glen- publications booth; Mrs. Jack from all sections of the city Saturday morning then will be fwood Springs. Hannon, chairman, reservations; organization is May 15 in the given to developing the Theme Mrs. Jc^n Demmer, chairman, ' The theme for this important City Auditorium Annex. Mrs. “Existence: Its Implications in and Mrs. Eugene Blish, Mrs. Igathering of Catholic laywomen Webb asks all directors for Sec­ Terms of a Liberal Arts Edu­ Herbert Edmonds, Mrs. Fred to “You—An Image of the tion 56 to have their collec­ cation.” Saturday afternoon, Starbuck, Mrs. L. F. Cassidy, Church." The success and fail­ tions in not later than May 1, “Existence; Its Implications in Mrs. Herbert Leibman, Mrs ures of Catholic women as true to the workroom in back of the Terms of Loretto’s Growth and Roman Borgerding, Mrs. John representatives of the ideals of convent, 2501 Gaylord Street, Development.” Downs, program; the Catholic Church will be so that the listing, sorting, siz­ 'This will be done explicitly Mrs. Robert Knecht, chair­ ^examined. ing and tying may be done in at an administrative review of man, rules; Mrs. William Shea ample time for the May 15 date. accomplishments and plans of The convention will open with chairman, and Mrs. Robert Gifts of two garments may be the college and implicitly :a Dialogue Mass in the Cathe Knect, Mrs. Martin Shoeneman, Greeley Pupils to Participate brought to the meeting April 25 throughout the afternoon by the ^dralibf the Immaculate Concep- Monsignor Elmer J. Kolka, of the Aid Society. The require use and enjoyment of the fac­ Catholic Parent-Teacher League members ition. It will be followed' by a Monsignor William H. Jones, Peter’s SchooL Greeley. ment is to give two garments ilities, principally recreational who attend the monthly meeting in St. John The boys and girls, who will discuss Robert Huimheon and business meeting Monsignor William J. Monahan, of the same size. Pickups may and social, that Loretto’s ex the Evangelist’s School hall, Denver, April 20 ;in

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Program Committee Members Blessing Because so many persons have Some of the members of the program committee are (Continued from Page One) requested information concerning shown conferring with the Very Rev. Monsignor William “Every parish has a person­ Monahan, spiritual director, and Miss Margaret Sullivan, ality,” Father McMahon con- funerals and mortuary procedure, we ACCW president, on plans for the forthcoming convention. dudeii, “and the hope is that Seated m . Monsignor Monahan, Mrs. Fred Starbuck, B rit­ the parish of St. Anthony of have^started an information service ton; and John Demmer, Golden, program chairman; and Padua will model itself on the standing, Mrs. Sullivan and Mrs. L F. Cassidy, Louisville. preaching of its patron, and will to help you. show in the lives of its parish­ ioners the mark of the seraphic theology of St. Francis.” Do you have a question about In the rite of dedication. Bishop Maloney blessed the out • Insurance Plan? side of the building and then, » entering the church, he blessed • Pre-arranged Plan? the altar and church interior setting it aside as “a house of • Pre-payment or installment prayer to be used by the parish ioners for many years to come.” payments? He also bless^ the seven new classrooms of the school. • Religious Services? Celebrant of the Solemn Mass for the occasion was the Rt. etc? Rev. Monsignor Gregory Smith, P.A., V.Gi; deacon, the Rev, William Kekeisen of Quincy, 111., Please feel free to write us at no nephew of St. Anthony’s pastor. Father Robert Kekeisen; and cost or obligation to you. subdeacon, the Rev. Harley Schmitt. Serving Catholic Families of Denver Master of ceremonies were for Over 40 Years . . . Fathers Daniel Flaherty and Joseph Koontz. Following the dedication rites, a dinner was served in the new parish hall by 25 women of the parish. Plan Open House o u l e v t L m o r t u a r i e s Father Kekeisen said that 2422 E. 6th AVE. there will be an open house of "D e n v e r's Catholic Mortuaries" Between Josephine ond Colwn*b>ne the facilities, which represent a total investment of $300,000, "Denver's Fairest and Finest Since 1919 in the near future. At that time i members of the parish Altar So- j Federal Blvd. at Speer • GRand 7-16’25 DExler 3-4990 ciety and Holy Name Society! 1091 S. Colo. Blvd. at Mississippi • SK. 7-1238 will guide guests on tours of th e! new buildings. THE REGISTER Castro Will Go-And Then? ‘Register’ Comment and Opinion ^ARRYING OUT his campaign Kennedy made it plain that not ^ pledge to support a truly dem­ only the U. S. but all Latin America Marconi ocratic movement in Cuba, Presi­ has an interest in t^e outcome. dent Kennedy has issued a white The attack on religion in Cuba paper calling for an end to the Cas­ under the Castro-Guevara regime And Our Lady tro tyranny. The aims he stated is well documented by Phil Santora thm^ are both realistic and ideal­ in Information. By J oseph P. KiEFra istic. ew INVENTIONS in the history of science can, President Kennedy made the 1 1 ^ AS PRE-CASTRO Cuban re- equal (h^ far reachihg influence of the radio.. , realistic decision that the only so­ ^ ' gimes may have been, none of FIts distinguished pioneer, Guglielmo MarconL will al­ lution of the Cuban problem is the them attacked the Church, even ways hold a unique place among the benefactors of when, as in Batista’s case, prelates mankind. ^ ' overthrow of Castro. This marvel of communication has served hu-^ At the saihe time he did not criticized them. The Castro attack manity in capacities its i/\AA/WVWWWWWWWW\AAAAA/W\> deny the legitimate aspirations of on religion began as soon as Batteta discoverer may never have the Cuban people for a better life, ' fell, on the first day of 1959. ^envisioned. It has,brought Profiles which they had not known under Ten days after that date the * education to the masses .. Batista or his predecessors. He ap­ revolutionary government ordered it has announced the Gos­ and pealed over Castro’s head to the the word “God” eliminated from pel of Christ to untold mil­ lions . . . It has provided i \ / A c ’ Cubans to restore their nation to the judiciary oath. Less than a entertainment to the shut- ' o |JC L < 11 the high ideals of the revolution monte later, “God” was expunged in . . . It has given us the Castro betrayed. from the preamble to tee Cuban full impact of news when and where it happens . . . it Constitution. Ever since, Castro has has often been >a life-saving instrument for the flier- T H E WHITE PAPER, which de- attempted to whittle away at the in the sky and the mariner on the sea . . . but, more ’ qlari^ for a democratic move­ Church’s influence. ' than all this, it has united a far-flung world. ment f(ff Cuban reform is in no It is deeply significant, says THE MARVEL THAT IS RADIO, on the othen way comparable to previous criti- Santora, that tee 80,000 or so Cu­ hand, has unfortunately been often used for evil ends. U. S. support of existing Latin bans who have fled to Miami attend Through its great powers the propaganda of godless* American governments or of at­ church services regularly and per­ Communism has ^ e n transmitted into millions Of* tempts to overtiirow them. Its near­ haps many of teem do so now who homes. Subversive groups alien to human freedom; est analogue is to be found in the never did before. have used it as their chief weapon. Without it, tyrants like Hitler and Castro would nevbr have been able to backing of the Castillo Armas revo­ mesmerize and enslave the minds of their subjects. lution in Guatemalia in 1954 against TF THE REGIME that replaces Arid, sad to say, all too often souls have suffered moral the Red President, -Arbenz. There Castro realizes tee value of reli­ harm from shady sketches and stories of crime car-, is now unified anti-Castro leader­ gious education, and puts through ried over the air waves. ship, and all predictions indicate real economic reforms, an example ♦ thjrt Castro will be out before this of incalculable influence will have THE BLESSED VIRGIN, according to Marconi,, year has its course. President I been given all Latin America. had a hand in the inspiration which made the radio possible. He was always ready to admit that the idea ' ter his great invention came to him while at prayer, in the chapel of one of Our Lady's shrines in Northern Methodist Bishops Have Facts Mixed Italy. ^Render Unto Caesar A plaque bearing testimony to this may now be. h e co u n cil o f b ish o ps of the •odist prelates are a fair sampling of found on the site which reads; “From the cloisters of T Methodist Church, in a generally those offered against parochim school the mountains of Oropo, Guglielmo Marconi drew in­ closed 4-day spring meeting, listed aid. We give some of them, with their spiration for his great discovery. May wireless teleg­ 'seven reasons for their oppo^tion to answers! ^ raphy, under the auspices of Mary, bring peace to the use of tax funds for the support of “It has been declared unconstitu­ mankind." education in voluntary schools. tional by the Supreme Court of the Red China and thi>UN The arguments given by the Meth- Umted States.” By G. J. Gustafson, S.S. it serves the Communist UN fvill not heighten the dis­ THE EMINENT SOENTIST ta d fond hopes It has not been declared unconstitu­ cause. pute an d increase the diver­ that the invention he was bequeathing to the world e r e a r e f iv e t h in g s tional, for the Supreme Court has never gence. Quite the contrary. De­ might be the medium of universal peace. Were he to remember well about passed on the question of loans to vol­ H 2. IF PEIPING were ad­ nial of entry helps keep China alive today he would certainly suffer intense disap­ the admission of Red China mitted to the UN it would untary schools or tuition payments to into the UN. We are indebted and Russia apart, though we pointment to witness the wonder he produced being prove a powerful a ) 1 y of Origin of Public the voluntary school aid. to Paul K. T. Sih of St. should, to be realistic, never utilized to further the cause of international tensions Moscow not only in wrecking “It is in violation of the spirit and John’s University and to the forget that their area of and to propagate hatred among the cMdren of men. NCWC pamphlet on the sub­ AA/wwywwwvwwws/wwvwvww agreement is far wider than meaning of the separation of Church any area of disagreement. School System and State (as understood by) succeed­ ject which we boil down of ing generations of American citizens necessity but which we Ponder h e c u r r en t a t tem pt made in 4. TO DRAG INTO the dis­ mV since-it was enunciated by our founding recommend to you in its en­ T some quarters to represent the tirety (National Catholic Wel­ cussion the question of dis­ Catholic Churches the enemy of pub­ fathers.” • fare Conference, 1312 Massa­ and armament is to becloud the lic schools, or to hold that the present Discontinuance of community aid to chusetts Avenue, issue. “The real obstacles to Cities Can Reflect public school system, which must of religious schools did not become general 5, D.C.). progress to disanhament,” until after the middle of the 19th cen­ Print says Dr. Sih, “is not the com­ necessity be more or less nonreligious, 1. Only “peace-loving states wwwwwwwwvwwwwwwvwv has always had the support of American tury. which accept obligations” of position of the organs or the peace plans for the explosive inclusion of Red China in Glory of God Protestantism can be corrected by just “It is a tactical attack on the public the charter can be admitted to the UN. Red China has de­ African states but ultimately such organs, but simply and a little educational history. school system of our nation in its philos­ By R. G. PxTEU and perfection of Almighty servedly been condemned by in wrecking the UN itself. solely the Soviet unwilling­ God, but how much more Writing in 1870, Orestes Brownson. ophy and in its service as a common in­ the UN as an aggressor, con­ 3. Though China and Russia ness to negotiate with integ­ kUR COMMUNITIES are does a street of decent homes One of the great original thinkers ot strument for the educational develop­ tinues to be an aggressor, and are apparently engaged in rity.” The Communist bloc is ^what we make them,” ^ e ric a , remarked that “the American ment of citizens in a democracy without some kind of ideological dis­ interested only in “interna­ O' for families speak of the shows no signs of ever halt­ said President Kennedy in power of God who can de­ Congregationalists and Presbyterians, pute, admitting China into the tional confusion and disor­ presenting his housing and denominational and sectarian preju­ ing its aggression so long as mand and get such responsi­ who were the only original settlers of dice.” der.” ‘ urban renewal program to Nor does the possibility of bility from the free will In < the Eastern and ]^ddle Colonies, have It is NOT an attack on the public Congress a few weeks ago. whose hands He has placed Our Readers China’s development of But I wonder if those who from the first taken the lead in educa­ school, which is necessary for the com­ AAAAAA •WWWWVWW, the city. The planets and the atomic power affect the dis­ shrug off the decay of our tion, and founded, sustained, and con­ mon good, as is the private school. Loans stars prove the majesty of cussion at present. Such a ducted most of our institutions of learn­ for the'constmction of parochial schools cities as an unpleasant .prob­ their Creator, but how much development is remote; op­ lem or who simply move to more the free choice of a ing. , , no more attack the jmo/ic schools than Advise and Dissent posed by Russia whose assist­ the suburbs to escape it re­ the grants to denominational hospitals will to glorify God with the IN EARLY MASSACHUSETTS, 33c for CD Home for 50 Youths ance is essential. alize that what we make of order of a city designed and interfere with publicly controlled hos­ our cities can In a very im­ maintained to provide orderly even after the Reyoldtion and Constitu­ pitals. The public schools, b'eing of Editor, the Register: Editor, the Register: 5. PROBABLY a more portant way reflect the glory tion, the town and the Congregational- Foster parents have won life for a whole community, necessity secular, cannot be a common As American parents we are impressive argument, which of God. of those made to the image ist parish were coincident. The school praise in your paper. My instrument for the educational develop­ deeply concerned with the most of us have heard more Poets have always sung the and likeness of God. disMcts, perhaps several in a parish, possibility of war. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin than once, is that to exclude ment of our citizens. They can be a satis­ glories of flowers and trees, But if a city made by ma^. were kept up by taxation. In none of the Antoine of Toledo, 0., have Red China means to ignore, We believe that an effective of sunsets and clouds.'In the can glorify God, what are we factory instrument ofily for those who been foster parents for only in some ostrich-like fashion, early American states were schools sup­ do not believe religious education neces­ Civil Defense also constitutes VWWVWWVWWVWVWNAAAA/QVWWt to say of a situation in which ported by a general levy as now. When a war deterrent by making us eight years but they have had 600 million people who sary. the pleasure of loving 50 chil­ just can not be ignored. society repeatedly turns down Brownson wrote in 1870 the idea of a less “rewarding” target. any attempt to heal the sores dren. The children were sent But the argument makes the public taxes for education was still not “It brands falsely the granting of tax U.S. per capita basis for al­ by the .Toledo Catholic Char­ callous cold ^ blooded assump­ Behind that are the slums? What are funds for public school education as lotment for civil defense is 33 we to think of a society that carriedout universaUy. ‘ 1 ities and the Child Welfare tion that Red rulers represent discrimination.” Cents, and we are presum­ lets cities become not a re­ Board. mainland China, that any de- ^ I S IS'A FAIR STATEMENT of It is discrimination, for it aids ably Russian’s prime target. the flection ot the glory of a free My mother was born and facto government based on th0 American pubUc school. Such a re- will serving its God but evi­ one type of education (secularist) Canada’s per capita basis is reared a Catholic and my fa­ tyrannical techniques is a gin^teould have existed only in a sim­ against another (voluntary or religious). more than t2. Headlines dence of a moral neglect that ther has been a convert now legitimate gove^ment. The encourages conditions unfit ple economy, where the people were “It would Qpen the door for a gov­ F. Corning Knote, abominable rulers of China for 13 years. They have also VWVNAAAAAAAAA/VXAAAAA/WWVWVWV for men? What are we to ex­ predominantly of one religion. One type ernment-supported dual system of pri­ Middle Valley, N.J. reared four children of their have actually ruled (or “Tyr­ beauty of the rose and the pect from a just God to.Tvhom of kchdol cannot suit all parents. But mary and secondary education which * « * own. They are both active in annized”) for only ten years, oak, in the majesty of the we must someday a^ u n t for the religious origins of tlte pUblic^hool would be divisive.” parish organizations and in ten tragic years. They do not the fact that hundi^ shooM teach us that those parents' who The Netherlands is a good example Where h Law? scouting. represent the Chinese peo­ sea and the mountains they see an honor to God, the Cre­ thousands of people had to want their own schools are acting in the of a country with dual or educa­ Editor, the Register: Kathelee Antoine, ple any more than a kidnap­ live under conditions that Toledo, -0. er represents his victim. ator, the Author of such besttraditionsbf the early public school tional systems, which is well educated, Joseph Ak Hughes’ article wonder and order. But few made morality far more.dl^ system. democratic, and united. on justice (“The Hunger for seem to realize that a city ficult? 'V.,. Justice”) and your editorial has it within its power to on Western Civilization, praise God in an even greater -DECENT HOUSING and forced us to relate these to ' g o t h i c & m o o r i s h way than the sunset or the slum clearance are abt the farcial Roman circus now S T V L C S FORM M IMUSUAi. rose. merely another technical grin- Going About, Doing Good going on in Israel, where the COMBINATION mick, but a moral respmil^ Eichmann trial is being IN THf DCSION Of THE GLORDES of nature bility. Not only is it true that staged contrary to the basic •me MONASTtRV are “necessary” things. A “our commuidties are what By Jamis M. Sh£a HER OBSERVATION made though many seem to think CHURCH OF we make them,” but it’s alilo me wonder how much hidden it’s an organization for wom­ principles of justice and the in­ &ATAI.HA, rose is a rose and a tree is t t h e PRESS TABLE likely that part of our eter­ good there is in unsuspected en — making calls at night ternational law of Western Po r t u o a l a tree because God made we poured coffee for them that way; they had no nity will, be what we made A places — how many voluntary among the transients in cheap Christian civilization. one another and nibbled ten- choice. But a city is differ­ of our communities. sacrifices, how many pro­ hotels near the city’s core, in­ We are not defending the tati"dly at the salad like so ent, for it’s built by man; grams of prayer cheerfully viting them to discover, or . . . crimes of Eichmann or many alert rabbits. its beauty or its ugliness is undertaken, how many works his fellow Nazis. What we are re-discover, the consolations of the result of man’s own labor, In the lull,before the speech- of mercy performed without religion. protesting vigorously against making began—it was a Com­ is the gross violation of his of man’s own free will. And the fanfare of publicity. A professor at our munici­ munity Chest annual report the action of free will, as we The man across the table, pal university, himself a con­ civil rights based on law, jus­ luncbMn — the conversation tice, and charity, as we recall know so well, is far more putting slides in order for a vert, gives a Sunday each precious to God and does far turned to plays. Referring to the words of the Talmud: FULL AS BOOKS VWVWVN/V\^WWWWWWW\AA/WW' month to visiting patients of a more glory to Him as Creator a road-company Broadway “The world stands on three public hospital for the chroni­ than does the automatic per­ musical that had received pillars: Law, worship, and cally ill—patients with “ter­ fection of any rose or rip­ A people may prefer a free good notices, the woman at charity.” minal” diseases. This is the pling brook. It’s true that government, but if, from in­ my right said, 'T d like to On professor’s work as a member We feel that “no moral or only God can make a tree, dolence, or carelessness,' or have gone to see Fiorello, but of the Society of St. Vincent illegal act justifies another. but it’s even more impor­ cowardice, or want of publle as a member of the Third The Home de Paul. The rule of law must protect tantly true that only God can spirit, they are unequal ter the Order. I couldn’t.” Then there is the church in the most depraved of crimin­ make a man who can make exertions necessary for pre­ A charming, one-time pro­ Scene the slums that has received so als if it is also to stand as or break—a city. serving it; if they will not fessional slhger now engaged much help from the Sodality bulwark against the victimiza­ Every city has it in its fight for it when it is direetty in public relations wor'k for a v>a/vwww\Aaaaaaaaaa/vvwvwwwv^ of Our Lady organized among tion of the innocent” (New make-up to decay, to become attacked; if they can be'd^ teleyision staUon, she went on United Appeal illustrated talk, alumni of the local Catholic York Times editorial of June ugly with rundown buildings luded by the artifices used te to tell me she was an active might be a Franciscan ter­ men’s college. 18, 1960). and streets and unworthy of cheat them out of it; if by member of the Third Order of tiary, carrying with him in the Certainly the trial is no fur­ its purpose as a decent Imme momentary discouragement or St. Dominic, and that attend­ marketplace the spirit of the PEOPLE LIKE THESE - thering of the cause of inter­ for human beings. Man can temporary panic, or a fit ei ance at public entertainments Poverello, sowing love where multiplied by many, many national law and comity, either speed it on its way to enthusiasm (or an individnCI^ .was, discouraged by the Or- there is hatred . . . thousands — surely are the since it has no basis either in corruption or Hght for its they can be induced to .lsiy d ^ s rule of Ufe. “It wouldn’t leaven in the mass, not only history or justice or law and restoration as a thing of their liberties at the feet -be a sia to go,” she added, .1 KNOW A school truant of­ seeing Christ in their fellow establishes a dangerous pre­ beauty and a praise to <^od. even a great man . . . in 3 ^^*bUt it would be inconsistent ficer who is a member of the men but serving as Christ- cedent. these cases they are more or with being a member of the I.egion of Mary—this one, like bearers and as witnesses to J. lannuzzi, A PERFECTLY FORMED less unfit for liberty. — John Third Order.” the Legion’s founder, is a man, His doctrine. We salute them. Ellicott City, Md. Strange But True petal can reflect the power Stuart Mill (1806-1873). Tlivrtday, April 13, 1961 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KCtystone 4-4205 P A G E F IV E Fort Collins Dedication Set April 2J (Continued from Page One) altar, were also hand-carved hi the Italian Tyrol. About the only item of the interior that is not new is the wrought-iron Communion rail, which now has a backing and SWIVEL LO-BOY TV top of marble. Six concrete r over.il! duif’ pu tur»j fm-.rui'i-, columns to support the new sec- ;'RO sg tn ol ri*i tHnj'ul.ji pu lurr I tion are overlaid with marble. This marble and that on the ever I sanctuary floor are the only more marble that was not imported. The main floor of the church is of terrazzo, the work of the Mack Marble and Tile Co. of Denver. The pews are native light oak and were supplied by MORE FOR YOUR MONEY the Modem Fixture Co. of Den ver. with genuine HANDCRAFTED Stained-Glass Windows All the stained-glass windows, supplied by the Santa Fe StU' dios of Church Art in Santa Fe, N. Mex., are new. They depict the mysteries of the Rosary. 'E R V i C E S a v e r The firm had the contract for the Interior furnishings. J§ Inset lighting was installed in T V C H A S S I S the ceiling and concealed fluor Catholic and Jewish Leaders escent lighting was installed FOR FEWER SERVICE around the walls where the A meeting of leaders of the Catholic and the Jewish com­ Charles Rosenbaum, and Frank Wieck; and standing, left to slope of the ceiling commences munities'in 'Denver was held Monday, April 10, with the ob­ right, are Edward Hirschfield, Robert Brophy, Joseph Onofrio, I HEADACHES...GREATER On the steeple is a new cross ject of exploring the possibilities for greater contact between Sheldon Steinhauser, director of the Anti-Defamation League of copper. There is a full base­ the two groups. Seated, left to right, are the Rt. Rev. Monsignor of Colorado; Edward Miller, Robert Connor, Emmett Heitler, ^ OPERATING DEPENDABILITY ment under the new section of John Cavanagh, editor of the “Register;” Dr. Joseph Licthen, Blair Kittleson, and Paul McGrady. the church. It contains rest­ of the national board of the Anti-Defamation League; Judge There's no production shortcuts in Zenith's TV chassis. rooms, the furnace, a meeting Every connection is carefully handwired, hand soldered, room, and kitchen. The architect was William B. and only the finest quality components are used Robb and the general contrac­ Greater Interfaith Understanding Evident throughout. All this means fewer service tor, Floyd' R. Locke, both of headaches . . . longer TV life. Ft. Collins. (Continued from Page One) tian Family Movement, whose “Until recently,” the ADL of­ know where we agree and The Altar Society pledged tion of Jewish men, does not object is to create proper at­ ficial summed up, "we lived in where we differ. Even where $10,000 to help pay for the cost concern itself exclusively with titudes through family educa­ two different worlds. There was we differ we learn that our dif­ tion. Dr. Lichten emphasized little contact between Catholics of the alterations. Mrs. Stephine Jewish interests, but has been ferences need not and should Brecbtel is president of t h e active in procuring justice for tfiat this was right in line with and Jews. not hinder our working to­ group. the Negro and has done much the Jewish emphasis on family “We are changing that. Early History work in exposing and dispelling ties. Through contacts we come to gether.” The city of Ft. Collins occu­ anti-Catholic prejudice. Preju­ pies the site of a fort, which dice against Catholics and oth­ was thrown open to settlers in ers, Mr. Steinhauser emphasiz­ 1872. Catholics in 1887 bought ed, reacts against Jews, and Seminary Field Day Plans Set an old schoolhouse, the first vice versa. It was particularly The Serra Club of Denver has attended this event prepared for I seminary chapel. Following this built in Larimer County, and active in fighting bigotry in the announced plans for the 11th an­ them by the seminarians and the boys will participate in ath- fitted it for a church. recent Presidential campaign. The building, however, was nual Serra Club field day to be sponsored by the Denver Serra | letic events conducted by the For Co-operation not so well located and a cen­ held 'at St. Thomas’ Seminary Club. seminarians under the direction tral site was bought and a stone The ADL is not an interfaith on Sunday, April 30. 8th Grade Servers of James Doiioghue. church erected. This is the organization but aims to pro­ Since 1951, when the field day Attendance is restricted t o Lunch will be prepared by the same church that has just been mote civic co-operation. It lays was initiated by the Very Rev. servers in the eighth grade in Sisters of the Precious Blood. enlarged and remodeled. A rec little store by brotherhood meet­ William J. Kenneally, C.M., for­ order to give them a better It will be served by the food tory was built in 1908. A Pres ings, where everyone speaks mer rector at St. Thomas’ Sem­ chance to associate with the committee, directed by Jame.s I byterian church was purchased sentiments of good will out of inary, boys from the Archdio­ seminarians. More than 400 boys Cuneo. Breakfast will not be in 1924 and remodeled and en: a sense of politeness, but works cese of Denver and the Dioceses enjoyed this opportunity to meet served at the seminary. larged for the Spanish-speakiijg instead to get at the roots of of Pueblo and Cheyenne have the seminarians and tour the After lunch, a tour .of the sem­ members of the parish. U1 will. seminary at the field day last inary is planned under the di­ A parish school was construc­ To this end the ADL, besides year. rection of Robert Marko. In addition to the tour, there ^ — - / r s w m s — ^ ted in 1925 f o r '$66,000 in a fostering institutes and confer­ Michael Mussen is the semi­ Family Day will be a movie, a variety of Spanish design. Sisters of Lor- ences on different levels f o r narian in charge of the activi­ etto staff it. representatives of various ties. He expects more than 300 entertainment, and track events in the afternoon. Kenneth Brin ^ BABBIUAVAU ... ^ The parish received an assis­ groups, publishes book like Cofflfflunion Is boys to participate in this year’s ) BARMNGTON tant priest in 1938. In 1945 a The Trouble Makers, exposing program. and David Costello have charge Model GZ737 Up to fund drive collected $31,000 to the activities of men who prop­ of the entertainment. ‘ Modern lo-boy swivel console in C . According to Robert Shea, the grained Walnut color, grained $ 1 0 0 .0 0 retire the parish debt. In 1948 Set by K. of At 3:30 p.m. the Rev. Mahogany color, or grained agate racial-or . religious hate, registration chairman, those For Your the church interior was and the recently published Pro­ Norbert Lickteig will award Blond Oak color. Only. Eugene F. Rieger, chairman who wish to participate should Old TV file of Communism. more than 140 prizes, including renovated. of the Catholic activities com­ assemble at the foot of the In the same year the present trophies, ribbons, and , Dr. Lichten showed a recent mittee of Council 4844, has an­ tower on the seminary grounds, pastor was appointed and he to the winners of the day’s ath­ FINEST QUALITY ZENITH FEATURES ADL publication called The nounced that a special family 1300 S. Steele Street, at 9:15 undertook extensive renova letic events. Benediction of the Treatment of Minorities in Sec­ corporate Communion and a.m. April 30. 20,000 volts of picture power. Sunshine* Picture Tube. tions of the church and school Blessed Sacrament at 4 p.m. ondary School Textbooks, which breakfast will be held on Sun­ in preparation for the golden After registration. Mass will will conclude the day's activi- New Zenith Target Tutret Tuner. Spotlite Dial. Cinelens® examines particular instances day, April 30, sponsored by jubUee of the church and the be offered at 10 a.m. in the ties. Picture Glass. "Fin Cooled" Power Transformer. 3-Stage where distorted “images” of Council 4844. silver jubilee of the school. Catholics, Jews or Negroes were I.F. amplifier. Dust-Tight Bonded Safety Glass. Pull-push Fathers, mothers, and chi! A new convent was construct­ unconsciously created in the stu­ on/off control. Tone control. dren are cordially invited to at­ ed in 1955. dent’s mind by boflks he studies. tend this affair. It will start Prayer of We Love Wildlife “A majority of the texts,” with Mass and Communion at said Dr. Lichten, “still present 8 a.m. in the new Holy Name In the State of Virginia, a per­ a largely White, Protestant, Church, 3800 S. Irving, Fort Lo­ The Air Force Cadet WORLD’S FINEST PORTABLE TV son’s automobile may be con­ Anglo-Saxon view of history and gan. fiscated by the state if that per­ Lord God of Hosts, my life is a stewardship in Thy sight. of the current social scene. The The group will proceed from son is convicted of even at­ nature and problem of minor­ •Grant the light of Thy wisdom to the path of my cadet days. tempting^ to shoot a deer from ity groups in America are still church to the Wolhurst Country Instill within me an abiding awareness of my responsibility with Handcrafted 0ESViaE0ssm TV Chassis II while using a spotlight. On very largely neglected.” Club, located on Colorado toward Thee, my country, and my fellow man. the other side of the ledger, and Springs Road near Littleton, for in spite of 756 traffic deaths last Student Prejudice I ask true humility that, knowing self, I may rise above a specially planned breakfast- year, there is no law on the Vir­ Questions sent by the ADL to human frailty. I ask courage that I may prove faithful to duty a ll new 196119' PORTABLE TV ginia books that allows confis­ brunch followed by musical en­ 2,000 students revealed surpris­ beyond self. I ask unfailing devotion to personal integrity that I 19* overall diag. picture measure, cation of the car in any traffic- tertainment and an address by ingly large number with prej­ may ever remain honorable without compromise. 172 tq. In. of rectangultr picture area. law violation. a well-known speaker in t h e udices. 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Cotbolic Alumni Club Miss America's Plans Party April 14 Loretto Sister H m Catholic Ahnnni Club will Wedding Is Set hold a cocktail p ^ y at the T6p 0( the Park, Drarer, on Friday Marilyn Van Derbup, Miss Gives Talk on April 14, from fy.m . to 1 a.m. America of 1958, will marry Monbers and th ^ friends are Gary Nady, Parsons (Iowa) invited to attend. College fqotball coalch, in St. Latin America Music will be provided by the John the Evangelist’s Church on Sister Esther Marie, PIlD.’i’ Bd Lucas Combo. A nominal June 1. Nady formerly coached chairman of the history depart­ admission fee will be charted. at Annunciation High School. nBBBBSBSBBSBBBasa ment of Loretto Heights Col­ Extra Projects Need Her sister, Mrs. John Horan, lege, spoke on “The Church lir Jr., of Pueblo, will be matron Latin America” at a recent DRY CLEANING of honor. Lindy Firestone of meeting of the Tabernacle So-' AND LAUNDRY Help of Guild Circles Beverly Hills will be maid of ciety of St. James’ Parish in the’ M lI honor. (Ardiblshop’s Guild, Denver) tain Our Lady of Loretta Circle home of Mrs. R. H. Bell, 1965 Mrs. Richard Knowlton of Leyden. ' CASCADE At this time ct year with most April 14. Austin, Minn., and Mrs. Robert TAkerl4sm of the major projects of the S t Cecile’s Circle has made Sister Cecllle, academic dean,^ L. Falkenberg of Kansas City, Archbishop’s Guild over for and presented to the Bethelem attended the North Central As-* two other sisters, and Mrs. WU- the season, smne of the circles Fathers 50 'rosaries. Martha sociation annual meeting, Uni^ liam Shaefer of Highland, N.Y., may find themselves able to BroiAy is a new member of this versity and College Section, iq Mrs. Norman Grullck of New help on one of the several ex. circle. Julius and Jean Nick Chicago. ;; York, and Miriam Robins of tra activities. One project that have named their new daugh­ She was accompanied i^. ter Paula Maureen. She ll their Denver will serve as brides­ always needs > volunteers is maids. Mother Eileen Marie, provin­ “Ftlmidii of Carmel.” Catharine second Child. cial of the Sacred Heart Pro­ The bridegroom’s brother, Maloney, dmirman, has asked Audrey Pool will be the host- vince of the Sisters of Loretto,, Xavier Nady of Denver, will for workers Monday eveninis, jBSS for S t Anthony’s Circle who attended the Sister Forma­ ac t as best man. Ushers will Ajurll 17 and .24, to finish up April 30. I tion Conference Regional Meeb^ be James UhUr of Chicago, m lists for this year. The MEET POSTPONED ing held concurrently in the city. Walter Schneider of Joliet, HL; group will meet In the basement The April meeting of Morning Homer Scott of Blllinga, Mont.; En route to Chicago, the sis­ of S t Francis do Sales rectory, Star Circle has been postponed Clair Godby, Oiaries Josiln, and ters represented the Heights at 200 S. Sherman Street, about to April 14,' at the home of Hel Richard KellY of Cleveland, 0. the Sisters of Loretto Board of 8P4U. en Thaler. Flower girl and ring-bearer Education semi-annual meeting . . Another project is ^making Holy Cross Ciicle will meet will be Miss Van Derbur’s niece at Webster College, Webster ONnmmiion dresses for the April I f in the home of Dorothy and nephew, Kimberly and Groves, Mo. This board acts a t Pope’s Warehouse. Mrs. Ei L ^ . Allen and Deede Hicks of Scott Knowlton. policy maker for Lorettine edu­ Koester, EA. M395, 3201 this circle flew to New York the JUdinff N eedy cation in the United States. " street, has the pattern for the past week to see some of the Sister Frances Marie, presi­ The Most Impoifant dresses and she will be glPd to shows and visit the MCall’s test­ Winner in Mrs. George V. Fagan, left, chairman of deanery chairman of Foreign Relief. The dent, and Sister Frances de help any circle that is interested ing kitchen. McCall’s featured the ACCW Foreign Relief Committee, is shown shipment, inclnding nine cartons qriayetties Chantal, vice president, att«id- in making one. one of Deede’s receipes while Forensic Meet packing th^ latest shipment of clothing sent and 35 First Communion ontflts, wUI be for­ ed the National Catholic Educa­ CAKE she was in college. to the NCWC warehouse in New York City. warded to Rome to be distributed by the Pope In ywir life for the , litfle Flower Circle will tion Association meeting in At­ Christine Wilson will enter­ Machebeuf was one of the Assisting her are Mrs. Edward Miller, center, to ^saster areas, orphanages, and to others lantic (Xty, N. J., during Easter most Important occasion meet April 18 in the home of three parochial schools to re­ tain Our Lady of Lourdes Cir­ Air Force Academy Sodality chairman, and in need. Week. Winnie Kelley. ceive awards at the National Mrs. Stanley Johanson, Colorado Springs Wedding Cakes * cle April 8. Sister Francis de Sales, PltD-f Catherine Maher will enter- The members of BiUraculous Forensic League District Speech A Spedatby ^ of the theology department pre­ Medal Cirrie are planning to Festival April 7 and 9. Andrea ACCW Meeting Theme sented a paper on “What Doc­ work on the “Friends of Car­ Bahley won an^ award for the trinal and Liturglc^ PosiUons mel” project April 17 in place school by taking third place in of the Oriental Cburdies in Re­ FLASH of their regular meeting. girls’ extemporaneous speaking. 'You-an Image of the Church' lation to Rome Are of Import­ TAILORS Hie meet was conducted on a ance to the Teacher of College "Sudden death” elimination ba­ The theme of the forthcoming 13, and John, 11, are Knights drives, the Madonna Plan, Feed Women Accountants Sacred Doctrine?” at the first T BAKERY sis and Miss Bahlay reached ACCW convention is “You—An of the Altar. Ernestine, 10, is a a Family program. Sew for TUXEDO W. D. Brewer will talk to the annual meeting of the Rocky ' Phone RA 2-2859 the finals after competing in Image of the Church.” It is Girl Scout and Terence, who'is Souls, and the sale of China • Silirtifjii # I/4«u«*s American Society of Women Ac­ Mountain Regional Society of Homo of Hne Pastries five earlier rounds. hard to conceive a better rep­ four, is currently engaged in dolls made in Free China by Na­ ti. II • Wi'sl I'rin '• countants April 19 at the Petro­ Sacred Doctrine. ST O R IS TO YOU The other participants were resentative of the Church, a learning his Mass responses. tionalist Chinese. 4 S iav i o I 5th » Weltoii KE, 4-G2b 2 leum Building, 12th floor. Cathy Loughry, Tom Wolf, and more attractive and personable The foreign relief committee With leaders like Mrs. George The paper was printed for dis­ 66 So. Broadway 53 So. Broodway I M-»- J'.iitm.:, .«iiy l*.nk Ililr l4>t Brewer is wfeU qualified from Richard ■ Covery in extempor­ has benefited greatly from Mrs. Fagan to emulate, the “image” tribution at the seventh nattoqal 1550 Cole. Blvd. 2410 E. 3rd Avt. both the accountants' standpoint “image,” than that presented aneous speaking; Mollie Connor, that Catholic women can pro­ convention of the grimp A ^ and “Tho' Post Office. Depart­ by the arcbdiocesail chairman Fagan’s leadership. This year Irena Miles, Mary Fran Mc- of the foreign relief committee, it has been especially ac­ ject in their own sphere of ac­ 3-4 in Boston, Mass. ment” stand point, which is his Closky, and Andrea Bahlay in Mrs. George V. Fagan. tive in promoting clothing tivities can ohly be the finest. Sister Francis de Sales acteS 1topic. In March be ended 26 Debate; Mary Kay Hickey and Mrs. Fagan, the wife of Lt. as chairman of group dynamle$ OLIVER'S years with the Post Office De­ Mary Fran McCloskey in orig­ discussions following tidks onf Colonel George V. Fagan, di­ partment, the past six years as inal oratory; and Angela Etche- “The Present Status of Catholioi Regional Operations Director of pare in dramatic interpretation. rector of the library at the Meot Market United States Air Force Acad­ Eccleslology” and “The Concept* the Denver Department. Cock­ (By Michelle Lunborg and Mary emy in Colorado Springs, is CLUB CALENDAR of the Church in BibUcalti “Serving Denver Since 1923 With Quality Meats” tails will be served at 6 and Kay Hickey) Thought.” } dinner at 6:30 p.m. the busy mother of five chil­ dren ranging in age from four Sister Rose Margaret, M.A„| ama STUKS-ROASTS z order and friends of the seminarians librarian at Loretto Heights, at-j Expresses Thanks td 16. For the Fagan family, St. Thomas’ Fresh Poultry ' Fish change of address is an occu­ are invited to attend. knded the 37th annual Con4 A reader wishes to, express Seminary Auxiliary ference of the Catholic librarjs t PrefMtIemI Meat Cuttan ta larva You pational hazard, but this re­ The St. Thomas Seminary The auxiliary is sponsoring P h o M P I . 3-«4»/ isn a. tt h A va. thanks for a favor received to markable woman has never let its annual caM party, to be Association in St, Loqis Aprl^ Hours I a.m. to 4 pjn. Ampla Parfctne In Roar Auxiliary will hold its meeting S t Rita, S t Peregrine, and to any excuse keep her from as­ held at 12:30 p.m., on Saturday, ^7. Doctor Barty, English ,Do* Ouf Sorrowful Mother. on Friday, April 14, at 10:30 iw W R—wiWMWiWWMiaawawaawwB suming Church and civic duties April 22, at the parish hall of partment, Columbia Univisrslty^ a.m. in the clubhouse of the gave the keynote addtesi.: ; that would stagger Uie average Catholic Daughters, 765 Penn­ St. Vincent de Paul’s (Aurch, The theme oftthe five-dey’’eoih| laywoman. sylvania Street. All members 1175 Josephine Street. There is good bus service to the hall, vention was “Charting Truth:| When they were transferred the Function of the Catholic U4 to Lowry Air Force Base, Mrs. and plenty of parking space brary.” Fagan became active in St. available. DEL MONTE FOODS SALE Therese’s Parish, Aurora, A dessert-luncheon will be where she taught catechism and served, and there will be many became the first president of worthwhile prizes. Further in­ Noted Edocotor j St. Therese’s,PTA. On moving formation may be obtained by to the Air Force Academy at calling Mrs. Bruce Mbllisson, Ovtr 60 D«l Mont* Spodals. W« purchased 100 carloads To Address I M s ' Colorado Springs, she made use ticket chairman, DE. 3-4946. of her own training as a li­ . . . enough to |lut tovoral coni in ovory hom o. brarian to establish a patients' St. Joseph Guild Library Benefit library in the new Air Force The Rev. Charles Kenney, Academy Hospital. In her spare M.M., missionary from Tangan­ Mrs. Lou J. Weber, chairman, time, Mrs. Fagan has been a yika, British East Africa, will and Mrs. Robert Norton, co- chairman, completed plans this YeUow Cling , Receives Grant leader in Cub Scouts, Girl be the guest speaker at the Halves or Sliced Scouts, and Safety Council work meeting of the St. Joseph Guild, week for the Regis Library DIL M O m PEACHES No. 2H-can Miss Margaret H . Smith, a and has served as a hospital Saturday, April 15. Father Ken benefit to be held Sunday after­ 29» member of St. Vincent de volunteer worker for more than ny currently is stationed at the noon, April 23, at the Brown Paul’s Parish, has received a 300 hours since last September. Maryknoll Mission House in Palace Hotel, Denver at 2:30 Fiilbrlght Grant for teachers Mrs. Fagan’s children have Denver. o’clock * of the classics in secondary evidently inherited her own zeal Beginning at 2 o’clock, the Father Paul F. Smith, S.J„ schools and Junior colleges and enthusiasm. Her three old­ meeting will be held in the St. noted educator from Creighton Tomato Juice — 29’’ for a summer seminar at the est sons, George, 10, William, Francis de Sales High School University, will be ,the guest a American Academy In Rome library, 235 S. Sherman Street speaker. His subject will be and Vergillan Society at Troth Announced To Marry Hostesses for the event are “The Birth of the Bard.” » Cumae. She will spend eight Mmes. M. Fletcher, A. McCal- This will be Father Smith’s The engagement of Marilyn weeks in Italy. Carolyn Lea James, daugh­ lin, Karl Mayer, Joseph F. Ash first appearance before' the Rita McHugh to Philip Joseph Miss Smith, a graduate of ter of 1^. and Mrs. Frank L. croft, and Margaret McCallln. Regis group and the Sunday Maser, son of Andrew P. Maser James, Denver, will become Skinless Franks« 99c -Colorado University, is a event will bring together friends of Danville, Calif., and Mrs. Ma- teacher of Latin at l ^ t High the bride of Ronald Anthony Hospital Guild of many Jesuit colleges through­ Payday Braad. SmaH rixe. Made of Federally Inspected Meat. \ sie P. Maser of Berkely, Calif., Grande, son of Mr. and Mrs. The monthly board meeting of out the country. Father Smith School. She is secretary of was announced by her parents, Antone Grande of Denver, at the S t Joseph’s Hospital Auxil­ has been a member of the fa­ piiwr the Denver Federation of Mr. and Mrs. R. Eugene Mc­ a -ring ceremony in iary will be held at 9 a.m. on culty of St. Mary’s (Kansas) Teachers and corresponding Hugh, Jr. secretary of the Denver Our Lady of Grace (Church Friday, April 14, in the Cath­ College, St. Louis University, Teachers’ Club. The bride-to-be attended St. Saturday, April 15. Father erine Mullen Nurses’ Home. Rockhurst College, and Nirmala Mary's Academy, Denver, and James Moynihan will offici­ College of India. , .-/V w w v vw irw w V vv w w w w w w v^ Preceding the meeting a Re­ Grapefruit 5 - 29° San Francinco College for Wom­ ate. quiem Mass will be ottered for The Regis Women's Club, en. The prospective bridegroom The bride will be given in Mrs, L. W. Koster, a past pres­ Friends of the Library, annually Dr. James P. Gray i attended the University of San marriage by her father and ident of the auxiliary, in the St. sponsors this cultural event la Only Safeway Francisco. He is in business in will be attended by Mrs. Carl Joseph’s Hospital Chapel. Fa­ connection with National Li­ OPTOMETRIST Berkeley, Calif. gives you both \ Fender as matron of honor ther John Rae of the Cathedral brary Week. .Tickets can be < The couple plan to be mar­ . . . a lower > and Sharon James and Har­ parish will officiate. Auxiliary purchased from any member of Eyes Examined ried Aug. 19. total food bill riet Grande as bridesmaids. members and friends of the de­ the Women's Club or from Regis The bridegroom will be at­ SAFEWAY & stamps Visual Care ceased are invited to attend. (College. It is open to tne public Featuring tended by Larry Barker, best and all guests attending are in­ (Gold Bond). 213 Colo. Bldg. Hair Coloring and man, and Carl James and vited to remain for the tea Realistic Permanent Waves Gene Ziegler, ushers. Still Going Up and to meet Father Smith. 1615 Calif. Sio—SlUO—»15—S17J0 The official (Colorado traffic After a wedding trip to Wo resoryo the right to limit quantities. None sold to dealers. MISS TRUDI death toll for 1960 is now 434, > For Appointment Call: \ California, the couple wlU an increase of 2 over the year- Prices in this ad good in Denver A Suburbs thru Saturday, April 15,1961. Paul's Beauty Shop make their home in Westmin­ I TA. 5-8883 { 3000 Wttt 44th CR 7.4101 end total. Based on estimates of ster. $150,000 per death, this now Retreat Day means that Colorado residents paid out the staggering sum of NOTRE DAME EVERY LOCATION A COMPLETE DRY CLEANING PLANT $65,100,000 for 1960 traffic For CSMC ALL SAINTS FEATURING ONE HOUR SERVICE AT NO EXTRA CHARGE deaths alone. How many of us will be counted in the 1961 toll? 1485 S. Sheridan YOU WILL FIND A ONE HOUR MARTINIZING IN YOUR PARISH Set April 16 When the sun comes out, so do the children. Sometimes CHierry Hills. — A city-wide COLORADO SPRINGS St. Anne's (Arvada) ANNUNCIATION they play in the streets, and CSMC day of recollection wiU MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD so drive with care. Running be held in St. Mary’s Academy AND LOYOLA over a child is not something Sunday, April 16. Eleven Den­ Arvada Sniiare Colo. Blvd. at Evans 2320 E. PLAHE AVE. Shopping (filler V 34lh & Dow ning you can soon forget, regard­ ver schools plan to athnid: Food Bank Shopping Center Regis, Mullen, M t CarmeL St. Frank E. Johnson, Ted Martin, Mgr. less of whose fault it was. REX PAULLUS, Mgr. Leonard Guzman, Mgr. Food for thought from our Francis de ^ e s ’, Machebeuf, Y/Im SS k "! M gr. State Patrol. Annunciation, Cathedral, S t Jo ­ seph’s, Marycrest, Holy Family, ST. ANTHONY AND And St. Mary’s Academy. ST. LOUIS’, 317 SO. NEVADA OUR LADY OF FATIMA Spteldittt In P«rty PistrlM The Rev. Peter Byrne, widely- ST. ROSE OF LIMA ENGLEWOOD known Maryknoll Missiimary, Dewey Johnson, Mgr. MARYAmr 1490 Carr will give the day of recollection. Irving & W. Alameda 5915 So. University Bill Flynn, Mgr. b m m An opening conference is sdied- Bob Abrahamson, Mgr.. DALE HURD, Mgr. GOLF ACRES All Butter uled for 9 a.m., followed by a short business meeting at 10, SHOPPING CENTER CAKES HOLY T R IN in fo r Father Byrne will celebrate CATHEDRAL ST. MARY'S, LITTLETON ST. BERNADETTE AND Harold Berggren, Mgr. W td d in g i Mass at 11:30, and lunch will North Gate i^liopping HOLY FAMILY *nd P i r t i n follow in St. Mary’s (Cafeteria. 226 E. 13tli Ave. ALL SOULS', Englewood ST. MARY MAGDALENE Geiiler Call The afternoon exercises will 7130 No. Federal 38lh & Sheridan (N o t ft Fwdlsnd Sugtr Mrkt ) 73 E. Bellevlew Colfax at Pierce Venetian Village (41 I. IrMfiny - PI. 34424 consist of two conferences, and Ben Kiisoka, Mgr. John Landrum, Mgr. (5 W.Skarl, EnfltmtS. SO. M 4 (t the day will close with Bene­ Harold Glcaves, Mgr. (6 doors So. of Furr Food Market) Ray Belair, Mgr. Anthony Poemich, Mgr. 3100 No. Hancock IS IrMSirn - » . 7-74IS diction of the Blessed Sacra­ ment at 2:45 p.m. Thursday, April 13, 1961 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, K eystone 4-4205 PAGE SEVEN

Mullen Chapel Unit Plans Card Parly Program Set Die annual card party spon­ sored by the Christian Brothers’ For Women at Chapel Society will be held on Saturday, April 29, in the Mul­ len High School, 3601 S. Lowell K. of C. Meet Boulevard, Fort Logan. Women who are planning to IM ts. James Carrol, president attend the 60th annual Knights of the Chapel Society, has of Columbus State Convention named Mrs. William Potter as in Sterling April 22, 23, and 24, general chairman and Mrs. Her­ will have a full program of ac­ bert'Wagner as co-chairmen of tivities planned for them, ac­ the affair. The ticket commit- cording to Francis Foxhoven, taonen will be Mrs. James general chairman for the con­ Moore and Mrs. Maurice Pike. vention. The refreshment committee Registration day is Saturday, ^misists of Mrs. Edward Egloff April 22. From 10 a.m. until 1 and Mrs. Carl Van Landingham. p.m. there will be coffee, rolls, Mrs. WiUiam Waggoner and sandwiches, and other light re­ Mrs. James Carrol and Mrs freshments served in the John Kotowski will head the Knights of Columbus Home, Need New Bassinets Sunmittee on special prizes. which is registration headquar­ To provide funds to purchase new bassi­ Tickets will be $1 per person. ters. day, April 19, at the Aviation Club. Shown nets for the obstetrical nursery at St. An­ Mrs. Potter announced that At 1 o’clock members of the holding one of the babies who will benefit thony’s Hospital, Denver, the hospital aux­ this year the men will be able women’s entertainment commit­ from the event Is Sister Margaret Ann and iliary is holding a bridge-luncheon Wednes­ to win a i rod and reel outfit tee will officially welcome the looking on is Mrs. Stanley J. Sontag. for the Ashing season. visitors. At 2:30 they will take them to the Northeastern Junior • Js your car in shape for College in Sterling, where they St. Anthony Aides Plan Luncheon 'summer driving? An ounce of District Oiiieers will tour the facilities and en­ prevention is worth a pound of I joy a program planned lor them St. Anthony’s Hospital Auxili­ the obstetrical nursery at St. A duplicate bridge session will xure, reminds the State Pa- Elected officers of the newly organized Standing, Mrs. Robert Zeylmaker, Holy by the faculty of the college. ary will sponsor a bridge-lunch­ Anthony’s Hospital. IroL Repairs in the garage Nortii Denver District of the Archdiocesan Cross, treasurer; Mrs. Donald Jelniker, Shrine be conducted by auxiliary mem­ A smorgasbord dinner is plan­ eon, Wednesday, April 19, at Mrs. William Harmson is in Are cheaper than repairs in Council of Catholic Women are, seated, left of St. Anne, recording secretary; Mrs. Roderic ber, Mrs. Leonard M. Perlmut- ned for 6 p.m., followed by a 12:30 p.m. in the Aviation Club charge of decorations. 'the hospital. to right, Mrs. C. C. Bushner, Assumption Par­ McDonald, St. Dominic’s, director; Mrs. James ter of Jeffco Bridge Club. ’This social hour at 8 p.m. and the at W. 19th Avenue and Teller Luncheon will be served, and ish, first vice president; Mrs. John Demmer, H. Linkinn, Our Lady of Fatima, corresponding is especially for those wishing convention ball at 9 p.m. Street. Tickets for the affair are Mrs. Geald A. Shpall, auxili­ Our Lady of Fatima Parish, president; and secretary; and Father James Rasby, Shrine of to learn duplicate bridge. Prizes On Sunday the women’s time $2.50, and may be purchased by Mrs. Charles Saavedra, St. Patrick’s, second St. Anne, spiritual moderator. ary president, will greet mem­ will be awarded. Contract will be their own until 12 noon, THE vice president; mail from Mrs. Ivan Mitten, bers and their guests. Informal bridge will also be played. at which time a luncheon will 1690 Miller Street, Lakewood. fashions will be shown and "ID E A l" be served them at the Sterling Proceeds from the benefit will members of the auxiliary will ^ WAY Country Club. go toward buying bassinets for model. CCW District Selects Leaders Following the luncheon a book CARPETS review will be given lor the Officers were elected for the and Mrs. Roderic E. McDonald Mrs. Carl J. Madison, Guardian women. The day concludes with Room Size >STSYOUNOMORE and Smaller North Denver District of the St. Dominic’s, director. Angels’; the convention banquet at 6:30 RUGS , lef Our Covrfeovs Orhran Archdiocesan Council of Catho­ Election of officers look place Foreign relief, Mrs. Gus Gra- p.m., with Auxilihry Bishop I PLIQHT THEIR TROTH L irg itl M ltetloni In th i City. . and Dtihftr Your lic Women for the coming year. at the organizational meeting vina, Sts. Peter and Paul’s; so­ David M. Maloney as the prin­ They are Mrs. John Demmer cial action, Mrs. Paul Santo, cipal speaker. Furniture KeToS?” . LAUNDRY & of the North Denver District on Heights Senior Westminster High School and at­ Optfi MoaiBy and WtdMidai Evtiiufi of Our Lady of Fatima Par­ Holy Family; and youth, Mrs. The visiting women will be ^ Till 8:30 Tuesday, April 11, at the Shrine tended Pueblo College. Mr. Val­ DRY CLEANING ish, president; Mrs. C. C. Bush­ of St. Anne Parish school in Everett Earnhardt, St. Joseph’s given the opportunity to shop or The engagement of Miss Gail iant was graduated from Holy NO EXTRA CHAROEI ner, Assumption Parish, first Arvada. All affiliates except one Golden. rest on Monday morning. At 11 Murphy to Dr. Joseph H. Bowlds E.M.W. . "oodyaoecmefto/per' vice president; Mrs. Charles were represented. Committee chairmen appoint­ a.m. they will be served a has been announced by her par­ Family High School and attend­ where cash talks Saavedra, St. Patrick’s, second ents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. 2141 So. Broadway Mrs. John W. Fry of St. ments not completed at this brunch at the Skylark Restau­ ed Regis College. ’They plan to i f IAUNDERERS vice president; Murphy of SHcmian 4-2754 Anne’s Parish has functioned as time will be made in the near rant, one of Sterling’s most pop­ be married Aug. 5. AND Mrs. Donald G. Jelniker, temporary chairman during the future. ular eating places. Denver. CLEANERS Shrine of St. Anne, recording organization. Father James W. Following the business meet­ After brunch they will return Miss Murphy noM MA, M2I1 secretary; Mrs. 'Robert Zely- Rasby was appointed by Arch­ ing Mrs. A. B. Lathrop of St. to the knights’ home, where en­ is a senior 2800 CURTIS meker. Holy Cross, treasurer; bishop Vehr as spiritual direc­ Catherine’s Parish gave a pre tertainment on an individual at L 0 r e t to tor for the North Denver Dis­ sentation of the Council of Cath­ basis will be provided. Cards, Heights Col­ trict. olic 'Women committee system. games, checkers, talk sessions, lege where ARTISTIC HAIRGOODS CO. Luncheon was served by the or relaxation and reading will s h e w a s t Custom Mods Modem Hiirplooos Chairmen Altar and Rosary Society of St. be the order of the afternoon— n a m e d to CALL . FOR APPOINTMENT DAY OR EVE. Following the installation of Anne’s. Members of the lunch­ unless the visitors want to do Who’s Who in the officers by Mrs. A. J. Art- eon committee were Mmes. Bet more shopping. American Col­ 3 Chairs zer, Mrs. Demmer made the ty Jo Midyett, chairman; Em Early registrations are rec­ leges and Uni­ ma Suchey, Betty McCaffrey, ommended. Additional informa versities and Gill Murphy Barber Shop , following committee chairmen appointments; Mrs. James H. Ann Richards, Margaret Dalpe tion may be obtained by writing to Kappa Gammi Pi, national 1680 WASHINGTON Linkinn, Our Lady of Fatima Mary Alice Simons, Mary Ann Francis Foxhoven, Box 487, honor society. Parish, corresponding secre­ Kelniker, and Dorothy Randall Sterling, Colo. Her fiance, son of Mr. and CH. 4-6139 tary; public relations, Mrs. Mrs. Harold E. Bowlds of Den­ EVES. MA. 3-4520 Frank G. Holland, St. Anne’s; ver, is a summa cum laude Spiritual development, Mrs. graduate of Regis College and Holrploeos Clotnod, Fred Frank, St. Patrick's; or­ received his« medical degree Rtpilrtd ond Drosttd ganization and development, from the University of Colorado Clianflo'your appotrineo t u i c Mrs. John W. Fry, Shrine of Medical School. He is serving from H ilt_____...... T U T H I S St. Anne; library and literature. as a lieutenant in the Navy and With a hairpiece designed by EmU CorsUlo of Hollywood Hospital, Oakland, Calif. T o r Street—TV—Movies—Free Consultation A Nuptial Mass will be of­ Come and See "THE NEW YOU" Rosary Makers fered at All Saints’ Church on f •. ' Your Hair as it Used to be July 8. Send 500 to To Marry Carolyn Alberts of Holyoke Sooth America will become the bride of Daniel To Five hundred rosaries made Laughman in St. Patrick’s Church Saturday, April 15, at by the Denver-area Rosary 10 a.m. : celebrate its Makers were sent last week to * / Fathhr Patrick Peyton’s South Set Date .‘\merican Crusade for the Fam­ ’The engagement of Elizabeth ily Rosary. An additional 500 Jean Plut to Michael Joseph ; 130th Year Cheering because it brightens soil-dulled colon, puts will be mailed this week for Valiant was announced. She-is W y in limp fabrics: whisks away droop and drabness that crusade. the daughter Take Your Pick to make clothes look and feel like new. ^ for yourself. Two hundred rosaries were of John J. ;as AMERICA’S Leading sent to the Sisters of the Mother Looking over the gifts to be awarded at the Regb High Plut and t h e Call on us today for service. (^])y Wide Delivery Service of God in Norton, Va. School Mothers’ Club card party are, left to right, Mrs. J. G. late Mrs. Lou­ « or One hundred and fifty rosaries Heiney, stamp book and award chairman; Father Janies ise M. Plat of were given to the Benedictine Eatough, SJ., principal of Regis High School; Mrs. John Vas, Holy ^Trinity 10% Cash & Carry : Silversmiths Sisters at St. Cajetan’s Parish president of the club; and Mrs. Frank Echert, card party chair­ ParishT West­ in Denver and 125 to the Fran man. The event will be held Saturday, April 15, tn the Regis minster. Mr. ciscan Sisters at St. Elizabeth’s cafeteria from 8 to 12 p.m. Tickets are $1 per person. Not pres­ Valiant is the Parish in Denver. ent when the picture was taken was Mrs. C. F, Laehr, refresh­ son of Mr. and Two hundred rosaries were ment chairman. Mrs. June W. Valiant of •GORHAM mailed to the Victoryknoll Sis­ ■llzibith Plut " 0 6 ^ ters for their Utah mission. Denver. 606 East 6th Ave. PE. 3-4666 OFFERS The rosary making circle in Regis Mothers' Club Miss Plut is a graduate of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Denver, met in the home of CHANTILLY Mrs. Murry April 6. Ten mem­ Schedules Card Party Your opportunity to really bers were present and handed cosh in on an y old instrument in 204 handmade rosaries for • THE WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS The Regis High Mothers’ Club automatic percolator, and eight the missions. will hold its annual card party day sunburst wall clock, an you are not using. S'TERLING DESIGN St. Philoraena’s Parish Ro­ on Saturday, .4pril 15, from 8 electric fry pan, copper chafing sary Making Circle met on April until 12 in the Regis High School dish, set of four king size TV > a t a 7 in the home of Mrs. James cafeteria. trays, traveling Iron, croquet T rade It In now McNeive. Ten women in attend­ The tickets are $1 per person set, glass martini set, electric that ance turned in 189 rosaries and may be purchased at the clock, auto robe and case, salad for a This group meets on the first door the night of the party. Re­ maker set, electric corn popper, Friday of each month. freshments will be served dur­ lace tablecloth, musical cake old ing the evening and many valu­ plate, wool blanket, fishing Steinway, Chickering, Everett or able and beautiful prizes will be creel, ceramic tray, poker chip Cable-Nelson piano A.B.C. Doll Hospital awarded. rack, glass carafe and stand, piano DOLLS — WIGS — SHOES The prizes include a grand men’s lewel case and many from $615 Dolls Dressed to Order SAVING! prize of an RCA clock radio many more including cash gift or CLOSED MONDAYS certificates. plus a total of 25 other prizes REUGIOUS STATOeS REPAIRED A Hammond Organ Through May 13th Only including a Norelco shaver, The committee who has Mrs. J. A. McCourt planned the party with Mrs. musical 616 Downing MA. 3-7617 barbecue and rotisserie grill, from $615 John Vos, president, includes Mrs. Frank Eckert, chairman; Now, an unprecedented opportunity to instrument Mrs. J. G. Heiney, stamps chair­ A Magnavox or Fisher own famous Chantilly at wonderful an­ man ;and Mrs. C. F. Loehr, re­ niversary savings. Offer includes ALL freshments. stereophonic phonograph P ie c e s . . . you may purchase ANY The Rev. James Eatough, with our new from $189.90 AMOUNT. S.J.. cordially invites all friends For example, four-piece place-setting of Regis to attend the card party. Conn and Selmer Band Instruments MOW $ 2 1 .0 0 TRADE from $134.95 #rlc* includti Ptdsrti T«x. Nursing Unit Slecfs A less your in n r Student at Loretta PLAN TRADE-IN Patricia Callison. a junior Complete lin« Masonite or of alDsteel. Plastic tops. nursing student at Loretto Convenient terms up to 36 months bar d wo o a Tubular neel WILLIAM CROW and vphol* k p fold flat. Heights College, Denver, h a s on pianos and organs . ftered cnaira* been elected to the national kTablet' arm. office of corresponding secre­ V llll/ g l JEWELRY, INC. "WORLD'S LARGEST DEALER IN FOLDING CHAIRS" tary for the National Student Nurses’ Association. DIAM ONDS - WATCHES - SILVERWARE - JEWELRY She is the first nursing stu­ IheChasE. W i n s M U SIC c. PE. 3-5521 dent from Colorado to be elected 1679 CAliroRNI* ST. NBC SIOC. Third Floor, University Bldg. ASBEY to a national office. S h e 910 16th Street — KE 4-6336 RENTS attended the convention of the 350 BROADWAY lAin Rfums Denver, Colorado association April 5-10 in Cleve­ One hour free parking, Municipal Parking Garage, 1745 Stout S t land, 0. PAGE EIGHT Offic*, 938 Bonnock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystones 4-4205 T h u rsd ay, April 13, 1961

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Jnnier Great Books At G u a rd ia n Angels' Program at Bl. Sacrament School Is Successful Pre-Cana Altar Society Project Aids School (Guardian Angels’ Parish) fiscal year in June. | time in the presence of the (Blessed Sacrament Parish, Three volunteer lay leaders, One of the eighth grade year is the 15th centenary of Meet Set at When the church was first Newly added to the roster of Blessed Sacrament. Denver) who themselves completed the groups gave a demonstration St. Patrick’s death. dedicated, the Altar and Ro­ regular altar boys are Dennis! The exact times of services The Junior Great Books Pro­ Great Books Leadership Train­ discussion on W xithering The meeting wffl be preced­ sary Society set up a religious Chamberlain and Walter Mar­ will be announced next week. gram introduced into the ing Course, were assigned to Heights by Emily Bronte at the ed by the recitation of the Ro­ St. Philomena's articles booth in the foyer. Its tinez. Saturday morning religious Blessed Sacrament School this fetch group. PTA meeting this week. sary in the church at 1 p.m. and primary purpose was to serve Friday at 8 p.m., the regular classes for all children jiot at­ year, is meeting with unquali­ No grades or credits are (St. Philomena’s Parish, Mrsi Challes Cassidy, Jr., will then convene in the schdol the parishioners, and the society games party will be held in the tending Catholic grade schools fied success. given to the students, and the Denver) parish chairman, has been a cafeteria. agreed to set aside all funds are held at 9:30 in the school Five groups, one each ii, leaders are not considered as church hall. zealous worker on this program Members of St. Ritas Circle St. Philomena’s Parish will derived therefrom toward the POST-EASTER DANCE hall and are followed at 10:30 the fifth, sixth, and seventh instructors, but rather, by skill­ since its inception. The parish will be hostesses for the social be host to the pre-Cana confer­ eventual building of a parish On Saturday evening, April by practice for the children’s g ra d ^ and two in the eighth fully planned questions, the pu­ hour. leaders are Mmes. John Betz, ence for engaged couples April school. 15, the Men’s Club will hold a choir. The director, Mrs. Mary grade, totaling 80 ^dents, meet pils are guided in their discus­ Francis Coyle, Louis Hall, Ber­ St. Joseph’s Circle is taking 16. This week, Evelyn Gaug, Morin, welcomes as members independently every two weeks sions of the values and the is­ post-Easter dance in the hall. nard Kelly, Herbert Leibman, care of the altars and sanctu­ president, and Mildred Merkel, all children of the parish who in the old ^o o l building for sues of the books read. They Clothes, shoes, and other arti Admission is only $2.50 per Kenneth Purfurst, James Quinn, ary during the month of April. secretary and chairman of the are in the third through the one and one-half hours of dis­ include novels, poetry, drama, cles being brought to the couple and free refreshments Donald Quist, Edward Rollman, religious articles booth, turned eighth grades. cussion. essay, and biography. The Rev. William Tobin, S.P., Church this week and on next will be served. William Ruff, Thomas Sheehan, over to the Rev. Leonard A. The selection of participants ‘ The plan, adapted from the of Gloustershire, England, is Sunday in connection with the Altar workers for Saturday, The St. Plus X Coterie, follow­ Lenard Yancey, Arthur Cassidy, Redelberger a $1,200 check from ing prayers - in the church at is made on the basis of high successful adult Great Books visiting his cousin, James To­ St. Vincent de Paul Annual Bun­ April 15, are Mrs. Angela Edward Sirovatka, and Richard the fund. The money will be 8:15 p.m. on Saturday, April 15, grades, above average IQ, and program inaugurated at the bin of this parish. Father To­ dle Day should be placed in the Chamberlain and Mrs. Emma Wester. used to furnish the first grade will be entertained by the at leg^t a year ahead of their Chicago University 10 years bin established Our Lady of Vic­ vestibule of the -church. Shoes Schilling. Workers on Thursday, classroom of the near-completed grade level in reading, as ago, has the full approbation of FATHER WALSH tory, a retreat house lor priests, should be tied together. April 20, are Mrs. Carol Perito Steven Cirbos. The coterie of­ in Gloustershire two years ago. school plant. and Mrs. Alice Zeigler. fers its prayers now for the measured by standardized read­ the Very Rev. William Jones, The Rev. Michael Walsh, The Safety Council has asked Before returning to England The check brings to $2,400 the Forty Hours’ adoration will canonization of Pope Pius XII ing tests. The purpose of the archdiocesan superintendent of guest speaker at the Altar and co-operation of parents in seeing he will visit Via Coeli Monas­ amount now presented to the be held from April 21 to April and of Tekawetha, the Lily of program is to enable the tal- schools, and was introduced into Rosary meeting on Friday, that their children obtain bicycle tery, Jemez Springs, N. Mex., pastor for the new school by 25. The schedule for constant the Mohawks. ,ented child to develop his po­ 13 archdiocesan schools this April 14, has chosen St. Patrick licenses and instruct them in headquarters of the Servants of the Altar and Rosary Society. adoration will be posted on the The parish credit union office tentialities more fully. and Ireland as his topic. This ways of safe riding and walking the Paraclete, which was estab­ It is hoped that an additional bulletin board in the church is open every Sunday morning lished in 1947. to and from school. amount can be added to the foyer, and all parishioners from 8:30 a.m. until^after the CONFIRMATION Anyone desiring a copy of the total at the end of the society’s are asked now to plan some 10 o’clock Mass. ■ 'f- baseball schedule for this sea­ The sacrament of Confirma­ son is asked to call Mrs. tion will be administered in Charles Hyde, DE. 3-0510. Blessed Sacfament Parish on Wednesday, May 24, and all ad­ The first meeting of the East ults who wish to be confirmed Denver District of the Denver Archdiocesan Council of Catho­ % are asked to notify the rectory, s' ^ FR. 7-1692, as soon as possible. lic Women will be held on April 13, in St. John’s Lounge, As one of its projects, the E. Seventh Avenue and Eliza­ ^ . 'i i j Holy Name Society will sup­ beth Street at 1 a.m. port the present drive being I 4 made by the Denver Catholic A j. Register for new subscribers. Costa Ricans Ask Members of the Junior Prae- Break With Cuba sidium of the Legion of Mary San Jose, Costa Rica.—More '* t r and Machebfeif High School so- than 1,000 Catholic students pa­ dalists will be in the back of the raded before the house of Presi­ church after all the Masses on all Sundays until the campaign dent Mario Echandi Jimenez is over to offer copies of the and threatened a strike unless - N- Register and to solicit subscrip­ he broke diplomatic relations tions. with the Cuban government. The President praised the In Spring ... students for their orderly con For the Inquiring Mind With spring comes an in­ duct in face of harassment by crease in traffic especially on Castroist groups and promised Sixth grade members of the Blessed Sa^ their leaders, Mrs. William Ruff. From the Tots to Beneiit " week , ends. Remember to to consult with the Ministry of ’The Rev. Leonard A. Redelberger, pastor grade classroom of the parish - school from rameat Great Books group, Denver, receive left are Kevin Henry, Jeff Cavender, Sheila drive carefully, says the State Foreign Affairs on the students’ of Guardian Angels’ Parish, Denver, happUy Mrs. Mildred Merkel (left) and Mrs. Evelyn books for their next discussion from ope of O’Rouke, and Susan Steighner. Patrol. You may meet a fool. petition. accepts a $1,200 check to furnish the first Gang, Altar and Rosary Society officers. ^ \

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^ S each good sister believes that every act she does; every bath she gives; every THE DOMINICAN SISTERS OF THE SICK POOR home she cleans; every kind word spoken; every meal ticket given; every bag 2501 Gaylord St., Denver 5, Colo. Amount of M y Donation $ ______of groceries handed out with the words “God Bless You” are done to Christ N A M E ______Himself, so also will He raise His hand in blessing you! ADDRESS ______THE DOMINICAN SISTERS OF THE SICK POOR 2501 GAYLORD STREET DENVER 5, COLORADO PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, K eystone 4-4205 T h u rsd ay, April 13, 1961^ | 2 Easy Wins Pennant-Winning Bears Regis Tabbed Send 8 Players to Majors

Triple A baseball, as played Osborne, second baseman Jake Triple A Calibar by the Denver Bears, is often Wood, third baseman Steve This astounding graduation Team to Beat described as being^just one step Boros and handyman Ozzie Vir­ race impressed observers with gil. Bubba Morton earned pro­ frpm the Major Leagues. That the quality of ball iSayed in the With only two weeks of play out of the way, It al­ motion to the big club as an American Association since the ready looks like Regis is going to be the toughest team statement has never been more after going to camp true than last year’s> Denver Bears won the Triple A pen­ as a Denver chattel. Mike nant by 2^ games. Yet the in the Parochial Baseball League. The Raiders have Bear team. As ^e squad pre­ won both of their games to date and in each case have Roarke will be a catcher and competition %as such that even pared to depart from its Lake­ Phil Regan appears to be a combined sharp pitching and an awesome offensive dis­ land, Fla., training camp for with these oiitstanding team play, shoo-in on the hurling staff. members Denver did not run at 1 p.m. Mullen meets St. Fran­ its 1961 American Association OiUy two other schools a r e opener in Dallas Saturday, away from the rest of the cis’ at 3 o’clock at Fifth and league. still without a loss, Mt. Car­ Federal, and Annunciation and April 15, it appeared that eight mel and Holy Family. These Major League The Bears move into Dallas Cathedral tangle at the same members of the I960 pennant­ two will have a chance to move for the season opener at 1:39 time at City Park. winning club had earned major into a first ]dace tie with the league jobs. p.m. (MST), Saturday, then Raiders, who hav^ a bye from Pitching Strong Gomes Slated move to Ft. Worth' for ja m es Obviously the preponderance league play this week. Games played to date indicate on Sunday, Tuesday, and of players is with the parent Holy Family plays St. Jos­ several teams have hurlers cap­ Wednesday. After that they , in fact, all but On Channel 4 eph’s in the 1 o’clock opener able of pitching an outstanding journey to Indianapolis and one. Coot Veal, whose brilliant at Fifth and Federal, on Sun­ game. Regis, of course, has two Louisville before making their shortstopping made the Bears The first Major League base!- day, April 16, and the Eagles front line twirlers in Tom O’- first appearance at Bean ’Sta­ a cohesive club in the pennant ball telecasts of the season will batUe Machebeuf at City Park Doriscio and Steve Dunn. But dium at 2 p.m. Sunday, April there are several other boys Jerry Shermah Ranker Captain race, will be the regular short­ be seen' on KOA-TV, Channel 30, the first time in history ^ t stop for the new Washington in the league who caa go to 4, this Saturday and S,unday, a season opener h u been staged Jerry Sherman, right, has been named Kenny Williams, left, the only senior on the Senators in the American Regis Announces the hill and get the job done. April 15 and 16. The Adolph on a^ Sunday. Mt. Carmel won its opener captain of the R e ^ College basketball team team, was presented a piece of luggage by the League. for the 1961-62 season. Ranger Coach Joe HaU Alumni Association. Coors Company of Golden will Soate for Opener « against St. Francis’ 7-1 behind On the Bengals squad as they sponsor the Saturday games. 'All-Opponent' Stan LaGuardia, who held the made the announcement at the annual ath­ Bill Strannigan, cage coach at the Univer­ opened their season earlier this Reserved grandstand and box Gremlins to three hits. letic banquet sponsored by the college alumni. sity of Wyoming, was the featured Speaker. week were first baseman Bo The opening broadcasts will seat tickets for the home opener Rich Haberkom of St Jos­ feature the St. Louis Cardinals are on sale now at all Bears Team Selections eph’s and Ed Rumpf of Mache­ and the Cincinnati Reds. Both Box Offices in the Denver me-, games ,w iii start at 12:30. beuf threw twQ-hit games tropolitan area. Prices are H.65' Colorado State University Lindsay Nelson and Joe Gara- for adjults and 90 cents for ydung placed two men on the ad-op­ against each other. Riuhpf came St. Louis Men's Club F etes Young Athletes out on top, 4-3, thanks to better giola are the play-by play com­ people, 17 and under, for ponent team selected Monday (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) Rounds, Diane Trujillo, and Tom Fitzpatrick, Chuck Renner, mentators. t served grandstand; and-$3 and,, by varsity members of the Re­ defensive support. Haberkom Davila, president; Mrs. Jean­ was the victim of six errors. The St. Louis Men’s Club, at Karen Van Landingham; and Jim Cbaput served Bene­ nette Buchholz, liist vice presi­ Other games scheduled for $1.K for adults and young peo-' gis CoUege basketball squad. the monthly breakfast, Sunday Midget Basketball Team — diction for Father Vollmem. the month are Saturday, April pie respectively in box seats. Bill Green, 6-5 sophomore for Tom O’Brien of Holy Family dent; Mrs. J. C. McNally, sec­ April 9, honored all of the boys Jim Geschwentner, Joseph The Cub, Troop, and Explorer 22, Milwaukee Braves vs. Pitts­ the Skyline Conference co-cham­ spaced six hits in the Tigers’ ond vice president, who will 6-1 win over Cathedral. Mark and girls who have participated Kloppenberg, Gary Mlspagel, 136 Charters were presented to be assisted by Mrs. William burg Pirates, 11:30 a.m.; Sun­ SU VHI NIW pions, was one of three unani­ in the athletic and pep club Charles O’Connor, Jerry Pike, Father Vollmer, scout chap­ day, April 33, Braves vs. Pi­ mous choices, while Manny LaNoue of Cathedral was the Knoll; Mrs. J. C. Carlson, sec­ programs for the current year. Jim Reed, Tony Reed, Lynn lain, by Commissioner Sam retary; Mrs. F. P. Chaput cor­ rates, 12 noon; M R ^ Lawrence also was named to the victim of his own wildness and Schott, Glen Ward, and John Jackson, who led the scoutmas­ first team. Other unanimous was relieved by Joe Bielak, who Master of Ceremonies Tim responding secretary, and Mrs. Saturday, April 29, and Sun­ Welch. ters, committeeman pnd scout picks were Frank Burgess, did a fine job in relief. Sullivan introduced the Rt. Rev. Julian Isenberg, treasurer. The day, April, 30, San Francisco Boys qualifying as lettermen mothers in the renewal of the Gonzaga University’s national Close for Awhile Monsignor Cullen who gave the spiritual adviser is Monslgnor Giants vs. Milwaukee B r aw e-s in football were John Auer, Wil­ pledges of their duties, and the scoring leader, and Larry Arm­ Regis smothered Mullen 13-3, awards to these youngsters: J. Cullen. at 12:30 p.m. liam Auer, Danny Carroll, scouts in the renewal of the strong, 5-9 guard from Arizona but this was another close game Pep team — Judy Boschult, Father Francis Bakewell; S.J., Thomas Durlin, Robert Fleenor, scout oath and law. After the State University, Tempe. up until the fifth inning. At that Susan Frazier, Cathy Jesme, of Regis is to conduct another Jerry Freeman, Steve Gussie, ceremonies were completed, re­ Call ct Completing the flrst team is point the Raiders broke it wide Karen Kehm, Lisa Lazio, Alice of his thought-provoking Cana Robert Harshbarger, William freshments, furnished by the Frank Swopes, Idaho State Col­ open with eight runs. MeVay, Pat Nichols, Suzanna conferences on Sunday, April 30 VIC HEBERT, Inc. Karlin, Joseph King, Michael scouts’ mothers, were served in lege. in the school cafeteria. Registra­ Z O N E CA B MsMfled by Ye«r Bretiwr IM h Is McIntosh, Joseph McNamara, the school cafeteria by the . . . Sevan KC's to Servo Youl Second team choices were tions will begin at 12:45, and MAin 3-7171 Gary MeVay, Gary Mispagel, mothers of the Cub Scouts. Ron Hedln, University of Ne­ Diamond Play Schedule the conference will end about C H IA F ia RATH S660 Downing Richard Ottero, Jerry Pike, Ed­ A special birthday cake in 2-WAT aAMO _ CUAN NiW CAHS vada; Terry Norris, Air Force 5 p.m. after Benediction of the Sineio 1918 ward Reed, James Reed, Tony honor of the occasion baked Academy; Herb Millard, Creigh­ Blessed Sacrament. All mar­ For Junior Parochials Reed, Leo Sands, Lynn Schott, and decorated by Mrs. Richard i i i i l i ton University: Bob Hunt, Gon­ ried couples are invited to Francis Surbur, and James We- Wessbecker was presented by zaga; and Dennis Hodge, Den­ The following games will be The following games will be make reservations for the CFM- dow. Cubmaster Richard Gray to Fa­ sponsored affair by calling SK. ver University. played Thursday, April 13, in played Monday, April 17, in the tjie Varsity Divirion of the Jun­ Midget Division of the Junior Basketball letters were re­ ther Vollmer. 7-2192. THE BEER THAT - ior ParocMal Baseball League; Parochial League: ceived by Danny Carroll, The Altar and Rosary Society The St. Louis Men’s Club is St. Mary Masdsle°<’> vs. St. Cath- St. Vincent’s vs. St. Bernadette’s James Garvin, Michael Hays, met April 5 in the school cafe­ sponsoring a spring dance, the MADE MILWAUREE 8 •rtoe’s at 46u and Lowell, Holy at 20th and Carr, Holy Family vs. Richard Karlin, William Looney, teria following Rosary and Bene­ Dr. Kevin Gleoson FamUr vs. S t Clara’s at n th and St. Clara’s at 27tb and Meade, S t Golden Anniversary Dance, in Meade, St. V l^ n t ’s vs. Ht, Carmel Man Magdalene’s vs. St. Catherine’s David Norman, Larry Parker, diction held in tlie C^iurch. In the Wolhurst Count^ Club April FAMOIK I kt Wth and Zonl: at Uth and Lowell: I Michael Pytlinski, Frank Quinn, the absence of the president, 38 from 9 p.m. to midnight. Optometrist S t James’ vs. Blessed Sacrament Christ the King vs. St. Phiiomena’s at City Park, S t Philomena’s vs. at Eighth and Columbine, Bleseed Edward Regley, and James We- Mrs. John Barry, presided. Tickets are |3 per couple. Men Christ the Klnf at 12th and Dexter, Sacrament vs. St. James’ at Eighth dow. The coach for all of these The hospitality chairman, Mrs of the club will be in front of Cure d’Ars vs. S t John’s kt UsbUi and Oneida, St. John’s vs. CiCure • EYES EXAMINED and Columbine: d’Ars at S2nd and Elm. events was Michael Carroll. Juan Davila, announced the the Church each Sunday selling Cathedral vs. S t Francis’ at Cedar St. Thereaa’s vs. St. Vincent de The St. Louis Cub, Troop and forming of three new circles. and Navajo, All Saints’ vs. St. Louts’ Paul’s at Louisiana and Colorado tickets. For further information MUtRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. * CONTAQ LENSES at S. Elatl and W. Hampden, Our Boulevard, St. Francis’ vs. St, Post 136 received their new The names of two honor St. or for tickets please ciall Tim Lady of Lourdes vs. S t Vincent de Mary’s at Ridge Road and Prince; charters in a colorful ceremony Theresa of the Little Flower SulUvan, SU. 1-3607; or Fred Paul’s at Louisiana and Colorado -Mt Carmel vs. Loyola at City y aaaw n a Robert M___Pan] V. — N. T. Murrayn 6160 West 38th Avenue Boulevard: Paric, and S t Patrick’! vs. Annunci­ held in the church April 9. and Saint Joseph. She also an­ Bums, SK. 6-2671. jisisaiaiiisisaisisis^ASMtasasaaiitiiiaiaisiA. Loyola' vs. Holy Bosary kt Mth ation at S7th and Clayton. There were 75 parents and 125 nounced that 11 new members Reservations for thq mother- and Logan, S t Patrick’s vs. Sacred nA 2-m o Heart at City Park: and S t Dom­ children and scouts in attend­ were in attendance. The hostess daughter breakfast must be in inic’s vs. Annunciation at 37th and ance as Father William C. VoU- group for the meeting was an­ by April 24 by calling Mrs. Vin­ Clayton: - G O FIRST CLASS i mer opened ^the ceremonies. other recently formed circle, St. cent Wagner, SU. 1-3421 or Mrs. Annunciation0 Color-bearers were Carl Van Margaret Mary. James Bruskotter SK. 6-7501. Sm Us For 3 ' Wins Landingham, March Super, Bill ELECT OFFICERS The price is 61-79 for adults WIUIAMS RAMBLER, IN C Tourney Gilbert, Glen Ward and Kirk New officers elected for the and 75 cents for childrep under Pytlinski. Scouts Mike Hays, comings year were Mrs. Juan 12 years. Authorized Rambler and Nash Sales & Service Annunciation High School boxers made a determined and Expert Mechanical Work — All Makes successful bid on the final eve­ ning of the St. Joseph’s High S E R V IC E l 2030 S. University '.ft. SH- 4-2781 School Invitational Boxing Tour nament. Trailing by seven points, the Cardinals took six of 13 bouts to overhaul the St. 9 Specialized Departioents Joseph pugilists. ONE pickup for DIRECT service The final tallies showed An­ BODY O PAINT SHOf 3: nunciation with 32 points, St. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Joseph’s with 30, and St. Fran­ to both cis’ with 22. TUNI-UP 3‘ John Akine, 120 pounder from FRONT IND 3; St. Francis’, was named the coasts ' M meet’s best novice boxer. Phil lUCTRICAL \l Torres, 135, of Annunciation was IR A K IS :: selected as the top performer DENVER CHICAGO TRUCKING CO, INC. — in the Class B division. Honors LURRICATION a* 4Bth A Jackson • Osnvor • Phono DUdloy 8-4567 in Class A went to Rudy Quin­ UPHOLSTiRY I- tana, 140 pounder, from St. Jo­ seph’s. WASH A POLISH Z: Serv. D e ^ open 1 sjn,—6 pjn. weekdays, until noon Sat. - ■ p- IT'S STATE DISPECrnON TIME- p; AVOID THE RUSHI DOES YOUR p . Get the RED CARPET TREATMENT at WATER HEATER

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PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY He Can Pitch,' Too George Peterson of Stonehill College, North Easton, Mass., is only a freshman, but he was one of the biggest sur­ )SII 'ffli IRDOOl NIKIRO MUTIIS M prises on the basketball squad this season. He scored 394 points in 25 games. Now that the cage sport is over, he is 1191IF H W m K HOUl FKE MOM DS M lI B showing his ability on the baseball field where he is the Stone- hill team’s number one pitcher. Last summer Peterson played with the New York Yankees’ rookie team that toured the T he F ir st National Bank of Denver East. He compiled a 4-2 record and had a 2.3 earned run MCMSM FtOESAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION average. Thursday, April 13, 1961 Talaphena, K a y ite n a 4>4205 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephona, K a y ito n a 4-420S PAGE ELEVEN Kids' Carnival Arvada School Slates Set by PTA at Registration for 2 Grades (St. Ann’s Parish, Arvada) A new, large, lighted numbers S\. Patrick's On Sunday, April 23, there will board, blower system, and new be registration for students of cards will keep the games mov­ (St. Patrick’s Parish, Denver) the sixth and seventh grades in ing smoothly and insure the pa­ the school gymnasium from 2 trons equal opportunities. At a council meeting for- the to 4 p.m. Refreshments of soft drinks, PTA March 12, plans for the The Sisters of the Precious coffee and snacks will be avail­ coming Kiddie Carnival were Blood will register the students able under the auspices of the discussed. Items for the carni­ and will have on display the Boy Scouts of St. Anne’s Parish. val, such as ceramics, used uniforms that will be worn by jewelery, and needlew rk, are Proceeds will go to the new 9 both the boys and the girls. urgently requested. The carni­ school. There will also be on display val will be hold in May. the books that will be used Mrs. Lillian Gallimore and through the school rental sys­ Mrs. Leo Torres are in charge tem. , Dance Set of daily collecting and distribu­ Saturday, April 15, will be the ting of candy bars for the candy last day to pick up the religious campaign. For April 15 articles for the first communi­ Onr Sincere Thanks The PTA will meet April 18 cants. (Holy Rosary Parish, Denver) at 8 p.m. Father Theodore Haa.s E rer get the satisfaction, of a |ob well were collected. Receiving the proceeds with St. Rose’s Social Circle will will talk on his tri;f to Mexico The Holy Rosary PTA spring dMM? The parents of St. Joseph’s School Sister Mary Cecile, superior of the convent, meet in the home of Mrs. Lee and show color slides. The dance will be held at Slovenian (ledemptoristl, Denver, can enjoy such a are, from the left, Mrs. Graves, treasurer; Thursday, April 20. eighth grade girls will do a vo­ moment, becanse the pantry shower held for Mrs. Schnabel, PTA president; and Mrs. Me- St. Michael’s Cirefe will meet Hall, 4464 Washington, Saturday, cational skit. the grateful sisters March 26 w u a success. Ginty and Mrs. Siders, room mothers.—(Photo in the home of Sue Weisgerber. April 15, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Mmes. Leo Torres and Albert Cash donations amounted* to almost $200, and by Sonia Choquette, historian) Tuesday, April 18. Admission will be $1 per per­ a slahle supply of staple grocery products Allison attended the final dean­ ery meeting April 5. Our Lady of Fatima’s will son. Paul Weindgart and his meet in the home of Betty Mid- Mrs. James Marietta, presi­ orchestra will play. yett, Tuesday, April 25. dent of the Altar and Rosary St. Martha Circle will meet Society, thaylu all the parish­ Confirmation at St. Anthony's Apr. 17 in the home of Virginia Olson. ioners who made ddnations to Wednesday, April 19. the pre-Easter bake sale and THI (8L Anthony of Padua’s Parish, The Mother Cabrlnl Circle is A weekly games party, spon­ St. Jude’s Circle will meet in all members who helped at the Dearer) sponsoring a card party in St. sored by the Holy Name men, the home of Irene Llppott Fri­ "ID EA l* sale, making it an outstanding Anthony’s Hall Saturday, April will be started April 21. All are day, April 28. WAY Confirmation will be con­ 22, at 8 p.m. Tickets may be urged to attend. success. The cake made and do­ Study Menu GAMES PARTIES * ferred. Monday, April 17, at purchased from Elizabeth lYain- Miss Virginia Folladori intro­ nated by Mrs. R. Mauro was 7:10 p.m. by Bishop David M. or, president, at WE. 5-2712, for duced plans for formulating the presented to Mrs. Josephine Mrs. Peter Ciacco (right) and Mrs. Fred Norris study the Beginning Friday, April 14, Maloney. Two special meetings 75 cents per person. !Players Christmas card sales for 1961. Sposato. menu^and prize list for St. Dominic’s PTA spring luncheon and the Men’s Club will hold a COSTS YOU NO MORE for converts to practice for the are requested to bring their at the Altar and Rosary Society card party to.be held on Thursday, April 20, at 12:30 in the weekly games party every Fri­ I t OurjCowtsom Drhm ceremony were planned for own c 'a ^ with table choice of meeting April 5. A new method church auditorium. day at 8 p.m. in the new school Phk-Up ani Oaffvar Yoor Aoril 7 and 14. 'The children games. All are invited. Refresh­ Lady of Grace gym, 5757 Upham. is to be tried this year. LAUNDRY & , are being prepared through the ments will be served. A spring plant sale is to be TTie events are under the di­ CCD classes. held with the regular doughnut Circle to Meet St. Dom inic's PTA Sets rection of Bill Fry, Don Kratten- DRY CLEANINO Holyoke Names sale Sunday, April 30. A large maker, and B. W. Bryant. Four teams of men will handle the NO EXTRA CHAROEI supply of indoor and outdoor (Lady of Grace Parish, Denver) *’«n(fyev«mffior0airr Candidate for plants will be made available weekly affair. Callers will be Luncheon, Card Party m AMHEARING at this time, as reported by Children attending Catechism headed by Dick Ruhland, 'Mike UUNDERER5 Year's Mother Alice Churchill. classes will return their enve­ Clughesy, Jerry Shea, and Lo-- AND lopes with donations for the new (St. Dominic’s Parish, Denver) jsecretary; Mrs. Leo Rusan, well Elisha. BEH ER Itdar (St. Patrick’s Parish, Holyoke) The disbanding deanery meet Thesannual PTA spring lunch­ treasurer; and Mrs. Barbara CLEANERS Mrs. Elizabeth Linnpnbrink Ing was; held Wednesday, April tabernacle on Sunday April 16. The Men’s Club has purchased hwm ma. a.4m St. Ann’s Circle will meet at eon and card party will be held Ellithorpe, historian. Publicity the most modem games equip­ M cunts has been selected as a candidate 5, and appointed places an­ on Thursday, April 20, at 12:30 2 0 the home of Dorothy Oblock. for this group will be taken care ment for these weekly parties. from the parish for Mother of nounced for the beginning of the p.m. in the church auditorium. The sewing circles are still in of by Mrs. Donald Gordon. the Year. three divisions. Most Precious Mrs. Peter Ciacco is chair­ S0N0T0N[ need of more help to do hand Charles Ramponi, scoutmas­ A quiz on the Bible and vest­ Blood Parish will have the man of the luncheon. There will THE H O U S E OF sewing. Much of this work can ter for Troop 65, has announced ments formed the program for Southwest meeting Wednesday, be table prizes, special prizes, HEARING be done in the home. Those that Manuel Gomez, who has the Altar and Rosary Society April 12. and feature attractions. SnCUS-LRUlLOR devoted much time to helping meeting held April 6 in the par­ Tickets are available from wishing to help should contact Josephine Grande, AL. 5-2988, Guests are requested to bring the boys, has been made assist­ ish hall. Mrs. Linnenbrink was Mrs. Rose Reno, president of 154.3 LARIMER ST. or Bernlece Russell, AT. 8-3634. their own playing cards. Admis­ ant scoutmaster. In charge. A Rosary preceded the Altar and Rosary Society, sion tickets are $1 and may be the meeting conducted by Mrs. for the two-day ACCW conven­ obtained by calling Mrs. Fred SONOTONE Joseph Ortn^r. tion to be held at the Shirley- Mother of God Circle - V Studants and Parents Norris, CO - chairman, at GR. Mrs. David Schrepfer received Savoy Hotel. May 15 and 16. A Will Meet April 19 AWARD OF DENVER 7-1104; Mrs. Vito Nuccio, GL r» the prize. Hostesses were good showing from the parish 5-7497; Mrs. Peter Ciacco, GR f Set Communion Day (Mother of God Parish, Denver) Mmes. Merril Goddard, M. Matt is hoped for by Mrs. Reno, 7-6301;- or Mrs. Mike DeBell, ISSi M etrep e illan Bldg. T A . S.14S4 son, Hilbert Kaup, and Paul who has tickets available and (Mt. Carmel Parish, Denver) GR 7-8317. Those who cannot St. Mary’s Circle will met for PLAQUES Strieble. may be contacted at WE. 4-4113. There will be a corporate stay for cards are urged to at­ a bridge luncheon Wednesday, Our Lady of the Bell Circle Communion for the high school tend the luncheon. April 19, at 12:30 jn the home has altar care for April. The students and their parents Sun­ There will be a council meet­ of Mrs. Leonard A. Tangney. BflOT'JZ'E TABLETS HAMILTON WATCH AGENCY Infant of Prague Circle served day April 16, in the 8 a.m. ing on Monday, April 17, at 1 refreshments for the April meet­ Mass. p.m. In the rectory reading ing of the Altar and Rosary The Catholic-Parent Teacher room. All room mothers and Society. The St. Anthony Circle meeting will be April 20. Those chairmen are asked to bring ' ■ ’■f'- (' ,;•' will be the hostesses for the attending wilk meet in front of their table prizes to this meet May meeting. the church at 9 a.m. ing. U c w e I e'^r The date of the next PTA meeting has been changed to Thursday evening, April 27, at Plans Are Completed 8 p.m. in the church audHorium. The next hot-dog luncheon will be held on Wednesday, April 26. For Frederick Bazaar The nominating committee for DIYOTIONS OF THE the Parents’ Auxiliary of Troop (St. Theresa’s Parish, booth. Miss Helen Aebly and 65, Boy Scouts of America, has Frederick) choir girls; fish pond, Mr. and chosen the following slate of of­ Final plans were completed Mrs. Steve Jackson and Mrs. ficers for 1961 and 62: Mrs. NIHE TUESDAYS for the annual spaghetti dinner La Voyce Poplnlo; and golf Henry Schindler, president; and bazaar to be sponsored by game, Fred Bauer and Carmen Mrs. Carl Gustafson, vice presi­ IN HONOR OF St. Theresa’s Church in Freder­ De Santis. dent; Mrs. Harold Rasmussen, ick. The dinner will be served Sunday, April 16, in the high school gym from 1 until 6 p.m. ST, ANTHONY OF PADUA Proceeds from the affair will HNS Men to Direct be added to the building fund First Time The Franciscan Wonder-Worker for a parish catechetical center. The general chairman of the Parking at St. Vincent's bazaar is Frank De Sontis, and the general chairman of the din­ (St. Vincent de Paul’s be sent to every family in the At Such A ner is Mrs. James Crist. The Parish, Denver) parish to determine the project.s j hostesses will be Mmes. Frank The Holy Name Society in its they wish to support or to see Fioni, Romeo Jacovetta, and past meeting decided to supply initiated. Tony Barcewski. two men at every Mass on Sun­ A committee of Holy Name Other chairmen are: Prepar­ days to direct traffic in and out men is being formed to support Terrific Price! ation of the dinner, Mrs. Julia of the church parking lot. the Register yrculation cam­ Le Pore; salad, Mrs. Mary The members also resolved to paign in the parish. Pascoff; dessert, Mrs. Dan De act as a booster organization The next meeting, at 8 p.m. Santis; fancy-work booth, Mrs. for the Catholic Youth Baseball on May 8, will be the annual AUTOMATIC Julius Revielle and Miss Mamie program. fishing party. There will be a Eagan; candy a n d novelty An activities questionnaire will speaker and awards. The entire family is welcome. SPRING CLEANING? WASHER DON'T THROW IT AWAY .50*

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department. ■ y V Hcnf* You Ever M a d t tha 9 Tuesdays? ■ ^ PIAI/OS-ORCANS Nothing But Why Net This Year — For Self and Others All of These Become APPLIANCES - TV-HI-FI Salvage for Charity the finest BEGINNING - TUESDAY, APRIL 18th Since 1900 To Give Retreats at 7:45 P.M. Father Joseph Green, Pre­ cious Blood Missionary, will Free Parking at 1321 Lincoln St. Conducted by Father Simon Schwantner, O.F.M. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL give two retreats series this JOE OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS JOE JR. year at the El Pomar Rerteat ST. ELIZABETH’S CHURCH House, Colorado Springs. The SALVAGE BUREAU first retreats will be April 20- 11th and Curtis 1625Wazee St. CH 4-5503 30; the second retreat will be 1332 BROADWAY CH. 4-4556 July 28-30. PAGE tW E L V t Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, K e yito n e 4-4205 Thuridoy, April 13, 1961

Msgr. Hiester Lourdes' Dinner I ST. FRANCIS I All Saints Parish To Address PTA (DE SALES'PARISH I Brentwood Club Will Hear BSBCTEW At Christ, King Alameda Drug Store |6&WHARDWAa| (Christ the King Parish, 'Register' Priest Denver) > V. 0. PITBRION, Prep. NOTICE 3 (Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, Cnt Rate Drags Christ the King Parent-Teach­ Denver) ' Lawn Moww Season Will FonnUin Service Sundries Soon Be Here! ers’ Association will meet on The members of the Lourdes 'Tour Business Appreciated Complete Bepair Sendee Monday, April 17. Monsignor Dinner Club will hold their Alemede B So. Broadway on all Power Mowera Richard Hiester wfll be t h e monthly dinner at the Albany Keys. Made • Glass Cat Hotel this Thursday April 13 at guest speaker. The firms listed here 1861 Small Game and 7 p.m. The guest speaker for A choral group, made up of deserve to be remembered Fishing Ucenses the occasion will be Father Dan­ boys and girls of the seventh when you are distributing " Gaiety in Evidence iel Flaherty of the Denver Cath­ 2102 S. Federal Bivd. grade, under the direction of ^ Spring snow-showers failed to dampen the gaiety or the Circle Captoins Honored olic Register. your patronage in the dif­ WE. 5-1701 Sister Mary Nola, will sing se­ Circle captains in the Altar Society of Christ the King , ‘'jpring bonnets at the luncheon honoring FTA officers of About 80 men and women are ferent lines of business. lections from the Nutcracker ^CkrM the King School, Denver. Special gueM from the Air Parish, Denver, were honored at a coffee in the home of Mrs. regular members of the Lourdes Suite. Albert Seep. A money tree project was being started when Acaoemy'at Colorado Springs were Mrs. Chris Munch, Mrs. Dinner Club. Members go to a Teachers will be in the class­ «Jrederi^ BeU, and Mis.'Edward Rex. ' this picture'was taken. From the left are Mmes. Fred Hoppe, different restaurant each month 'ST. JOHN'S PARISH^ rooms at 7 p.m. to confer with Jr.; H. Flannery, Eugene Sanders, William Swiegert, and and after the meal have listened a. 7lh A V I. A ILIZABBTH BT. parents. James Cudmore. to interesting speakers, both SUNDAY MASSES from the ranks of the clergy 6:00 • 7:30 - 9:00 • 10:30 A.M. and 12:00 M. Altar Society Elects and laity. This will be the third CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 3:30 &. 7:30 year of the parish organization. The Rocks of Lourdes Club Rt. Rev. Jonn P. Moran, PanoR . Officers in Ft. Ldgan men to hold a special meeting E. 7tb and Elizabeth S t . EA. 2-2026 next Tuesday, April 18, in the B aaB B fi -(Holy Name Parish, Ft. Logan) stallation of officers will be in Center House Hall at 8 p.m. Fin­ The Altar and Rosary Society the near future. al plans for the complete beau­ elected these new officers for The PTA will elect officers at tification program of the parish Please Patronize the coming year: Loraine San­ the meeting April 26. grounds will be shown at the Your REGISTER ders, president; Rose Spitz, TALK ON UN meeting. SHOP Euid ^ l a s t . p A)uu l S tra a t first vice president; Beverly The work of the men will be­ Advertisers ilarquez, secretary; Madge The (3FM is presenting a talk D U d lay M n » on the United Nations April 19 gin soon. The plans call for the Mention Aaratt fram Charry Craafc Bank Kelly, treasurer; Pat Chaloupka, joining of the two outdoor Where Flowers Are publicity chairman and histor­ at 8 p.m. in the parish hall. THE REGISTER Mrs. John^Fiori will be the shrines at Lourdes into a prayer Guaranteed ian; Georgiann McCarthy, cir- garden. It is hoped that- the 'd e chairman; and Kay Vega, guest speaker and will show work project will be completed second vice president and ways slides of the. United Nations OLSON'S CAPITOL DRUG and means chairman. The in- Building. All adults and high this spring. school and college students are A special program of organ PAUL 0. SCHNEIDER, M«nbw of SL Jolm'i P «M i invited. Refreshments will be music will conclude the meet­ Food Market Convenient Drlve-ln GAIL STUDIOS served following a question and ing. Because of the unusual en­ answer period. Appreciates Tour Bosiness Window Service RUBY aiKl hiLL DUOARD tertainment the men are asked RUDEUVm 4t1l CLAYTON AL M M l to bring their wives to the 3030 E. 6(h EA. 2-1801 I. ilk nd niliMrt Ft. 7-E74] WIDDINO PICTURIS Tuesday night meeting. MOTHER'S DAY Westminster Luncheon Honors Officers The Rocks of. Lourdes Qub 4-4x5 9 ^ 0 0 men staged their annual “Rocks St. Vincent do Paul's Parish The PTA officers of Christ the King liam Swigert, Mrs. Donald Christopher, Mrs. 1—8x10...... Review last week end. The so. UNIVERSITY BLV6. * E. ARIZONA Altar Society School, Denver, were honored at a luncheon- Charles McGum; second fow; Mrs. Daniel production this year was called All Clorgy aiMl Nun SIHIno> held at the Cherry Hills Country Clnb on SUNDAY MASSES ______a t N o Cost Tipton, Mrs. James Burch, Mrs. Vincent The Unmentionables and ac­ April 6. Past and present officers are, from Ready, ^ rs . Stanley Nowack, Mrs. H. A. 6:45, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 and 12:15 • Phona AL $4001 • cording to the folks who at­ Plans Party the left, first row; Mrs. Meredith L. Jameson, Thorstin, Mrs. Herbert Flannery, and Mrs. Confeuion: Saturdays 3:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 9 pm. tended the two night production T A. O’Sullivan, Pastor Mrs. George McCaddon, present PTA presi­ William Panktvich. declared the title was most fit (Holy Trinity Parish, dent; the Rev. Edward A. Leyden; Mrs. Wil­ ting. The money gained from t t t m M m T n ...... Pfi LOOKING ... Westminster) the Rocks Review will be used Plans for a card party to be by the men to pay for the beau­ held in the parish hall on May DRIVE-IN-LIQUORS Preisser's Red & Whits tification program at Lourdes. 1030 So. Colorado Blvd. PIANO ; 2 at 8 p.m., were discussed at SPEECH MEET the Altar and Rosary Society Baara-WInaa—LIquart Grocery and Market^ A speech meet will be held at C ls a ra tta t FANCY MBATS. VaaBTABLBB ^ VALUE? meeting April 11. The party is Lourdes some time in May. It a project of Group 12. Res. SiM------S1.8S AND QUALITY OROCBRiie • will be the first attempt that King SUa — zjl.96 FreeDelivery SPrnca1-4447« A nominating committee was LESTER— teams from Catholic grade ».'t-7534 Nwry AcCarthy, Mgr. 2331 I . OkN Aat. (I. IM v . fod OMa) « appointed for the selection of schools have participated in a BETSY ROSS new Officers to be elected at speech meet. High school schol­ the Il^ay meeting. arships will be offered the (DJtuq. WoshiiigtOB Revised bylaws were read, winners. Pork appt^oved, and adopted. More details will be forth­ PRESCRIPTIONS Hallnuih Cards Authorized Dealer Several officers and members coming in the next issue of the M arket Revlon Cosmetics Tap Orada Quality attended the North Denver dis­ Register. It is understood that RA. 2-5664 • Free DeUvery Lawar Pricaa trict meeting .of the Archdioc­ five schools will participate in 1000 S. Oaylard at Tannaaaaa S n to . Q llp in SP. 74071 esan Council of Catholic Women the event at Lourdes. held April 11, in St. Anne’s * * r e f 0 » f p 0 0 m n 0 0 0 0 0 f 0000000 00000000A m o - School, Arvada. ! The Altar Society officers wish a JOE BUCKMASTER MOTORS k to thank those who contributed Pupils to Give MUSIC CO. I to the success of the Easter a Specializing in Ford, Mercniy — Also General Repairing : r.\KKi\(, I J Front End Alignment r - Wheel Balancing — Tirea, i l.I\( <11 \ VX bake sale and whose names Science Shew at were unavailable for thank you Batteries, Gu, Oils. J E. Madlaan at I. Bayaud (bat at Charry Craak Cantar) PR. 74711 I 1332 Broadway cards. A retreat for the men of the Meeting of PTA CH. 4-4556 ■parish will be held in the Sacred (St. Elizabeth’s Parish, Denver) OPEN MON. and FRI. EVES. Heart Retreat House, Sedalia, THRIFT-WAY MARKET' April 20-23. At the PTA meeting Thursday evening, April 13, students of CICIL MBACHAM. PROP. • , the fourth and fifth grades will QUALITY MEATS-nSH-POULTRY present a science demonstration Nationally Advertised Brands Foods dealing with the sola; system. The CPTL will meet Thurs­ Save Money Here — 1004 S. Gaylord — PE. 8-7383 day momkig, April 13, and if 'Voccttions'—Actors and Actresses transportation is required, BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH < please be present in front of the EUDORA ST. A MONTVIlW BLVD. The third grade students at Christ the Uhl; father, Charles Newton; mother. Rose school by 9:30 a.m. King School presented a program at the March Leahy; chil^en of the family, Kathleen Mnl- The Third Order of St. Fran SUNDAY MASSES meeting of the Parent-Teachers’ Association. cahy and Tom Steckschulte; second row, bnsi- Your Parish Service Station cis met Sunday, March 26, and 7:00 • 8:00 - 9:30 -10:45 • 12:00 - 5:30 p.m. Sister Miriam Cecile directed the children nessman, Joseph Pauli; businessgirl, Mary the following were elected to of In the play entitled “Vocations.” Father C. B. Reese; brother, John Brunger; nurse, Monica CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 3:80 & 7:30 Hero is o helpful directory. Look for the listing of your flee for the coming year: Earl V Woodrich was the guest speaker. From the McCarthy; doctor, David Peri; and Sister Mir­ R t Rev. Msgr. H. V. Campbell, Pastor nearby “porfsh" service station.' its friendly operator Baker, prefect; Peter Tambur- left are the students who participated, first iam Cecile and the speaker, Alfred Benning­ 4930 Montview Blvd. . \ f R. 7-1 is asking this special means to invite your patronage. ello, viae prefect; Dorothy row, nun, Jeannie Strong; bridegroom. Tommy ton. Fear, Rick Harris, Gene Jar- You’ll find that this extra friendliness is matched with Lepore; bride, Marilyn Flannery; pastor, Andy ecki, Rose Mattick, Daniel Me cheerful service and expert attention for your car. Enery, and Rose Tamburello, He’s ready to serve you with gas and oil, tins, bat­ A t Precious Blood counsellors. Please Patronize Park Hill Cieonen teries, lubrication and other convenient services. By Grade school honor students Your REGISTER 4612 E.23rd Ave. “pulling in" at his station regularly, you will recipro- for the third quarter are Mary Advertisers and tcHooi uNiFOtMsnmr cuAmV _^at^ii^Jrjendliness_^n^^eMhe__bMtJn_sei^^ Seminary Prof to Give Lecture Ann King, Anthony Sandoval, Mention 7$c aad at iipMiaia i M a la Bruce Pfertsh, Michael Frat 6010 BOND SAMPS CATHEDRAL ST. FRANCIS (Most Precious Blood Parish, C.M., will give the Archbishop Sunday, April 16, is Family tini, Dpniel Ridgeway, Jane THE REGISTER IA .3 421S Denver) Ireland lecture Tuesday, -April Group Communion Sunday. Milbert, Deborah Tadolini, Iris Phil's Conoco Service w g r Conoco 18, at 7:45 p.m. in the church Members of the CCD execu­ Bowers, Daniel Trujillo, Ed­ ® ® ® Products The Rev. Thomas V. Cahill, hall. Everyone is welcome to tive board will meet in church ward Pfertsh, Sharon Martinez, For Complete attend. The topic is “Kantian Friday April 14 at 7:30 p.m. in Dennis Milbert, Richard Padil­ V Lubrication Aiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiii CATHEDRAL PARISH < Auto Service Dtico Battorlaa Idealism and its impact on re­ preparation for their attendance la, Mary Margaret Piper, Mar­ ^ a. COLFAX A LOQAN ST. Car Waahing ligious values held today.’’ at the quarterly meeting at St. garet Stiesmeyer, .Antoinette T A . S-fSU \ ST. PHILOMENA^S : Francis’ High School. Tadolini, Sharon Willets, Susap 14lh Av*. at Rtnntylvania W. A. (Dotch) Thomas ' 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, OKK), 10:00, 11:30, 12:80 RETREAT SCHEDULE The registration for the sum­ Arrowsmith, Diane Evangelists, A lam ado A Logan PB. 3-VS40 MOVED UP & 6:30 PJL ST. PHILOMENA PARISH : mer baseball league will con­ Jacqueline Acosta, Linda F rat The retreat schedule has been tinue next Sunday after the tini, Mario Hernandez, Linda CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 3:30 A 7:30 changed from August to April Masses. Martinez, James Sambrano, Msgr. W. J. Canavan, Pastw ^ Bortletfs 1501 Penn. St. HA. 34I2U 27. The parish retreat in the Previous winners at the week­ Robin Scott, Charles Stiesmey­ Betty & Bob's Beauty ly games parties are Violet er, Minne Griego, Leta Leahy, Standard new Sacred Heart Retreat & Barber Shop Reed, Teresa Pearman, Cather­ Kevin Piper, Jeanne Gotchey, Service Specializing in House, Sedalia, will begin Thurs­ ine Browning, Leta Rice, Phyl­ Tommy Jacques, Gloria Glea­ Permanent Wav­ day evening, April 27, through lis Adler, and Bob Jackson. son, and Cynthia Hernandez. 1101 I . C o H tx A va. l A . MIU ST. PATRICK ing and Latest in Oat, Oil, Tlrat, axtrat. Wathing, to lunch April 30. ReservaUons Hair Shaping should be made with John Mc­ Oraatlng, and Staam Claaning 2630 E. 12th Ave. EA 24723 COURTBOUS SiRVICR Arrow Donald, SK. 6-2562. PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED ...... 'iJilWliuluUliJUKUUUimidt't- Dr«vrt,, Cmo Colfax at Downbig Dmvar Service KByt«eiM44n7 EAST HI CHEVRON ia tt Colfax Station V IS IT Y O U R At Jotaphlna DRIVE IN WITH CONFIDENCE Complata Auto TUNE-UP A BRAKE SERVICE ■CURE d'ARS PARISH S trv k o 3111 Pacot B. 3ZND A DAHLU BT. Malar Tant-ap wark G L. $4737 Phaat Dl l-m o NOTRE DAME CATHOLIC LIBRARY SUNDAY MASSES Owir Hyatt, Lttiia 6:00 - 7:00 - 8:00 • 10:00 -11:30 A 7K)0 pjn. Across From Notre CURE D’ARS CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4:00 A 7:30 Dome Church Complata Lina of Accattorlat ALL PARISHES WELCOME.... Rev. John N. Haley, Pastor Motor Tuno-up • Luba Job Pro# Pick-up and Dallvary 3050DabliaSt ' EA. 2-1119 M ufflar C hack-up OPEN 11 A.M. TO 3 P.M. Conoco GATES TIRES A BATTERIES ▼ 33rd and Holly Green Meadows CLOSED MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS Conoco Service TOLVE LIQUORS I Fraa Pickup A Dallvary VW W a O lva OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M. Your Naaraat Conoco Cold Bond Slampa Dahlia Shopping Center — 3360 Dahlia Harry Crawa PR 7-»»M 3115 S. Shorldan Y U S-y»70 Free Browsing Free Delivery — EA. 2-5977 Hoiy Trinity— Westminster M( K n.;»K\ j\M( i; M( Ki:i____ The firms listed here Membership Fee $1 Per Year . . . Open New Studio NANO JIM JCKKV MAItV deserve to be remem­ MIKE'S TEXACO SERVICE A1 Abdoo and his wife, Mary, one of the few photographer bered when you are dis­ Joe A. Urban, Lessee Access to thousands of dollars teams in the area, have opened new quarters at 2422 E. Sixth (HELMA KASSON 70th & Pecos HA 9-9073 Avenue, Denver. With three color artists, the studio is branch­ BEAUTY SHOP DUCKW ALL’S tributing your patronage Official State Inspection ing into every type of portrait color work. In (he studio may Station Of Catholic Literature 2876 Colorado Blvd. Denver’s Newest in the different lines of be seen canvases by Frances OUverina, nationally known Hak Styling Free Pick Up and Delivery artist, whose work is presented exclnsively by Abdoo. The Suburban Variety Store business. Minor Tune Ups and Pormonuol Waving 625 19lh Sf. Next to Holy Ghost Church studio is across from the St. John Grade School, in the parish PHONI DBxtgr 3-11tS ■aauA saoppiiw conm Wheel Balancing Thelma Katien O'Conner, Ow 33rd A Dahlia B ,Miiiiin;ipTnfNmni'iin'rnimirmummni:iisiiOBritmmimmmwipninmnifmoiiT'i'Rr!;i:;:ii:iii:7:i::'vvi'n'’''’:'i:ii!nii'rwaihf'i-nH'r;i;„", of which the family are members. Tkursday, April 13, 1961 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, K eystone 4^205 PAGE THIRTiEN

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CALVERT U.S^. Army In the Pacific Theater during World War II. ---1 Kina M. Doyle, Agnes C. Woodend, and rora. Requiem High Mass was of­ Requiem High Mass was cele­ tol Mortuary. Interment In Ever* John J. king, aU of Denver. Re­ fered April 12 In St. Mary’s brated April 7 in St. Francis de Mr. Hayea waa married to Vir­ .ireen. quiem High Mass was offered Church, Alton, Ul. Alameda Mor­ su e s’ Church, Denver, for Charles ginia Van Winkle in Denver Oct April 5 in Holy Ghost Church. tuary. E. Calvert of 867 S. Emerson 17, 1944. CARELLI OUnger Mortuarlea Interment in Street, who died April 4 in a lo­ Surviving, in addition to hii M t OUvet * PARKER cal hospital foUowlng a long Ill­ wife, are four young chUdren, two John CarelU, 75, of 1»47 W. SSth ness. He was 60. sons, Bobby and Gregory, and two -Avenue. He was he hustxuid of KLEINSMITH Fred D. Parker, 67, of 1325 38th Born May 19, 1900, in LeadvUle, daughters, Sue and Ginger; hla 'Stella Caieill; the brother of Sam Street. He was the father of Do­ Hr, Calvert was educated In the parents, Mr. and Mrs. George G. and Gene CarelU and LucUle Car- Thaddeus (Ted) S. Klelnsmlth, lores M. McMuUen, Denver, and Lake County schools. He was mar­ Hayes, Denver; and two ilateri, ^abetta, aU of Denver. Requiem 76. of 3218 W. Harvrd, Englewood. Fred J. Parker, U.S. Navy, Irving­ ried to June Calvert Sept. 5, 1921. Mrs. Pat Bach, Norwalk, Conn., aHlfh Mass was offered April 16 In He was the husband of Frances ton, Calif.; also survived by seven Mr. Calvert was a driver for the and Mrs. Lorraine Howies, Bronx, .M t Carmel Church. OUnger Mor- Klelnsmlth, Englewood; the father grandchUdren and one great-grand- Rio Grande Motor Bus Company N.Y. etuarles. Interment in Mt. Olivet. of Justine Ida McDaniels, Denver; chUd. Requiem High Mass was of­ In LeadvUle before entering the Edna Marie Dilka, Greeley; Charles fered April 12 in AnnunclaUon law enforcement field In 1934, LOUIS A. KRATKE D. Swlgart, Denver; the brother Church, uiteiment In Mt. OUvet. when he was elected sheriff of EVANS of Mary Rhlneholt and Albert Requiem High Mass was cele- Lake County. He served In that brsted April 10 In St. Vincent de ^ C a n d Ann Evans, 9, of 1180 iOeln, both of Baltimore, Md.; the PAULUS capacity until 1940, when he moved Ntrie Street She was the daugh- grandfather of Charles D. and Ted Paul’s Church, Denver, for Louis Requiem High Hass was cele­ to Denver, where he worked for A. Kratke of 990 S. EUzabeth ^ r of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Mosher, Englewood; and the guar­ brated A p ^ 6 In St. Elizabeth’s the Remington Arms Company for ^ a n s and the sister of Debra dian of Lester W. Jones, Engle­ Street, who died April 8 In a local Church, Denver, for Albert P. a time before becoming chief se­ nursing home foUowlng a lengthy sand Ttnwthy Evans. Requiem High wood. Requiem High Mass was curity officer at Camp Hale. He sliass still be offered Thursday, offered April 12 In AU Saints’ Paulus of 2 (^ W. GUI Place, who Ulness. He was 80. died March 30 In a local hospital was later an Investigator for the Mr. Kratke was bom In Kansas 'April IS, at I ajn., in Holy Tiin- Church. Capttol Mortuary. ' Office of Price AdmlnlstraUon be­ ‘Ry Church, Westminster." Boule- foUowing an Ulness of four June 9, 1880. He came to Denver months. He was 48. fore becoming a deputy U.S. mar- In 1885 and was educated in the rd Mortuaries. Intem ent in Mt MUNIZ ‘ ' ■hal In 1944. J ^ v e t Surviving, in addlUon to his Denver schools. He waa married to Todd J. Munis, infant, of 8741 N. wife, are his mother, Mrs. Francis Before his retirement In May of Catherine Kratke, who died In Brownies' investiture De Soto Street He was the son Conway; a daughter, Elsie E. WU- 1960, he was the author of a book­ 1952. l ^ N E T of Mr. and Mrs, Fred MuiUz; the ilford, Denver; a sister, Katherine let for the Justice Department out- Mr. Kratke waa member of the These 11 Brownies of Troop 1224 of St. Londenburg, Becky Major, Virginia Tripler, Thomas W. Heaney, 77, of 3765 brdther of Roland and Fred Muniz, Alex of Denver; and a brother, Uning the history of the Colorado Denver poUce force for 30 years, Rose of Lima’s Parish, Denver, had their fly-np Oometta Costa, HuUy HcConrt, Jean Lewis, JEreaklia Street. Bequlem Ulgb Jr., and the grandson of Mr.-and- Earl, Long Beach, CaUf. U.S. Harshal’i office since terri­ serving as a -poUce sergeant untU ^6ss srat o^ r^ Ap» 11 In An­ Mrs. Timothy Aragon. Mass of Capitol Mortuary. Interment was torial days. his retirement investiture March 26 in the pariah halL The Christine Byrne, Joanne Rogers, Janii Eglof, nunciation Church. Boulevard Mor­ the Angels - was offered April 18 in Fort Logan. Surviving are his wife, June; Survivors include the foUowlni candles used in the candle ceremony repre­ and Cynthia Stines; in the back row are Mrs.*' tuary. Interment Mt OUvet in Our Lady of Grace church. two daughters, Mrs. Charlotte nephews and nieces: Leonard PEREA Cavender, Denver, and Mrs. June Febr and Henry Kratke, both of sent the laws of ifirl scouting. Dean Woods, leader, and Mrs. Donald Byrne, HUAR Arm Covey, Grand Junction; a son, Rose Padilla Perea, 47, of 3245 Denver; Mary Graves, Boulder, From the left are Ernestine Leyba, Kathy co-leader. . ' Ddlores R. BUar 75, of 1826 Irv­ Charles E. Calvert, Jr., San Louis and Homer PoweU of Alliance, Marion Street S)ie was the wife Obispo, Calif., and seven grand­ Neb. ing Street She was the another of Flowers by Yvonne of Nick Perea; the mother of children. Marshall. Albert, and RosMle Hi­ Robert and Rachel Padilla, Mrs. Boulevard Mortuaries. Inter­ lar, Mrs. Pate Velasques, Mrs. For All Occasion* OUnger Mortuaries. Burial was ment waa In Mt. OUvet. Henry Loimil Mrs. George Roybal, in LeadvUle. Rosendo Gomez, Ramona H. VlUa- Mrs. Pete Vasques; the sister of Sf. Rose of Lima Plans Homecoming lovos, Mrs. Bruno CastUlo; the sis­ JOHN MALTESE, JR. GR. 7-5626 Louise Martinez, and Mrs. EUseo FRANK T. HARTMAN ter of Pablo H. Renteria: the aunt Salaur; also survived by 18 grand­ of Merced Renteria; also survived 24S8W.44thatAlcott Requiem High Mass w u cele­ children. RMuiem High Mass wUI Requiem High Mm s was cele­ brated April 12 in Guardian Ang­ (St. Rose of Lima’s Parish, and will be followed by enter­ will meet at 7:45 p.m. Thursday; by U grandchildren and two great- Oty Delivery be offered Thursday, April 13, at brated April 10 In Holy Ghost giamtemdren. Requiem High Mass els’ Church, Denver, for John Mal­ Denver) tainment, ending about 6 p.m. April 13, in the parish hall. Hie 9 am., in St. Cajetan’s Church. Cburch, Denver, for Frank T. Hart­ tese, Jr., the son of Mr. and H n. Interment In Ht. OUvet. man of 1855 Pennsylvania Street, John Maltese, Sr., of 47th Avenue. A first annual Back Home Invitations and decorations program will feature . Mrs. who died April 6 in a local hos­ He died April 8. the result of an will be designed by the eighth Joy Mullen of the Morganti pital. He was 78. Day will be held for the first STEVENS auto accident. He was 18. grade. The dinner will be School of Charm. Members are Marie M. Stevens, 48, of 3333 W. Hr. Hartman, a naUve of George­ He w u born In Denver on AprU graduation class (I960) on Sun­ Florida'Street. She was the mother town, and the son of pioneer Colo­ 6, 1943, and was educated In the day, April 23. served by the PTA mothers. reminde .! to bring white el^ jvoiv Tivo m m m of Joann Myers, Addlaon, UL; Do­ rado residents, was once a Ftage- local schools. He was a member of phants to the meeting for ,th({ lores' Sanders, Denver; Robert E. coach driver between early day the senior class at North High The alumni will be guests of A baseball program will again Stevens, Denver; the stater of Ed­ Georgetown and Central City. He School and would have been grad­ the pastor, the Rev. Barry J. be sponsored by the parish (or May stamp carnival project. • ward F. McGraw, Denver; also moved to Denver In 1900 follow­ uated this June. survived by seven grandchUdren. ing hli stagecoach career. Surviving, In addition to his par­ Wogan, the faculty, and the boys. It will consist of a four- Requiem High Mass was offered He married Freda Moeller In ents, ire a brother, Joseph, and a present eighth grade class at a week baseball school and orga­ AprU 11 In S t Dominic’s Church. Denver in 1907 and their son, Earl, sister. Rose; also survived by his Capitol Mortuary. Interment in Is business manager of the Denver paternal grandmother, Mn. Roae dinner party in the parish haU. nized league play for the sum­ JERRY BREEN Mt OUvet Bears’ baseball club. Mr. Hartman Maltese. The dinner will begin at 4 p.m. mer. was a member of the Elks. Boulevard Mortuary w a s In TAGLIENTE Surviving, In addition to his wife charge of arrangements. Interment The April 50-50 awards went Florist and son, are four grandchUdren was In Mt. OUvet. John Andrew TagUente of Fred­ and one great-grandchild. to Mrs. Diehl, Elmer Bedore, 1004 15th St. ricks. He was the husband of Mad- Interment waa In Mt. OUvet. Mary Wogan, and C. W. Jones. eUne of Fredricks; the father of GILBERT MARTINEZ ' HAin 3-2279 EmlUo R., and Eva of Denver; CLEM G. HAYES Requiem High H au w u cele­ Altar Society Tlie Altar and Rosary Society Eugene, Edward, and Emma Fred­ brated April 12 In Sacred Heart V ] J. Emmett Noonan ricks of Santa Monica, Calif., and Requiem High Mass was cele­ Church, Denver, for GUbert Mar­ Mrs. Elsie Novotny, Arvada. Re­ brated April 12 In S t Joseph’s tinez of 1405 Delaware Street,,wbo Director quiem High Mass was offer^ Church, Golden, for Clem G. died April 7 in a local hoipltal fol­ April 10 in S t Theresa’s Church, Hayes of 620 2Srd Street, Golden, lowing a brief Ulneu. He w u 63. At St. James' JACQUES BROS. Fredricks. Interment was In Long­ who died April 9 In a local hos­ Mr. Martinez wat bom Feb. 2, m ont pital foUowing an extended Ul­ 1898, In New Mexico. He came to S in e 1*01 ness. He was 41. Denver 35 yean ago. He waa a TOWNLEV A native of MUwaukee, Wis., Mr. shoe repairman. MONUMENTS OF DISTINCTION Hayes attended elementary school Survlvon Include a sister, Do­ Plans Meeting Max Townley, 88, of 1414 Lari­ there before moving to Olenwood lores Martinez, and a brother, Near tntrinc. to Mt. Olivtt mer Street He was the husband Springs with his parents. He was Samuel Martinez, both of Quana- (St. James’ Parish, Denver) 12708 W ilt 44th HA 4-7*14 of Mrs. Viola Townley; the father { O u ste d from the Glenwood huato, Mexico. of Mrs. Louise McGlrl, and the Springs High School and obtained OUnger Mortuary. Interment Marjorie Gallaher of the Wal­ grandfather of Douglas E. and ms engineering degree from the wai In Ht. OUvet. lace School will speak at the Kari L. McGill. Requiem High Hass was offered April 8 in Christ the Altar and Rosary Society lunch­ King Church. Hofmann Mortuary. eon Friday, April 14. 'The title Interment ip Mt. OUvet. Requiem for Nun Sold of her talk will he “Hope for MRS. JENNIE BRZEINSKI the Future.’’ SWIGERT BROS. Rosary services for Mrs. Jennie Hostesses ,for the luncheon, Brselnskl of 4767 High Street In Mullen Home Chapel wUl be held at 7:30 p.m., Thurs­ which will begin at 12:30, will day, April 13, in the Boulevard Kenny and Eleanor (Dewane) be members of the Holy Cross OPTOMEIKISTS Mortuary Chapel, N. Federal at Solemn Requiem Mass was Speer. Requiem Mass wlU be cele­ celebrated April 8 in the Mullen Kenny. She was educated in the Cinjle. They are Mmes. Don­ brated FritUy, AprU 14, at 9 a.m., Home Chapel, Denver, for Sis­ Montreal schools. She made her ald, Chipman, James Garrett, in Holy Rosary Church. Mrs. Brze- lltty^NMiiaii Mortuary inskl died April 11 in a local hos­ ter Isabella of first vows in" the Little Sisters Hu^rt Hughes, Robert Lauth, Examination of Eyts— > Fitting of Glatios pital foUowlng a brief Ulness. She of the Poor in 1907 add cele­ Victor Lombardi, Robert Wald was 85. the Trinity of 2406^fi^ybnifdE 3^75 Born In Denver March 28, 1908, the Little Sis­ brated- her golden jubilee in man, John Wagner, and William Mrs. Brzebuikl was educated in ters of the the order the year site came to Wolf. They will be assisted by Oculist— ;Prescriptions Filled various Colorado schools as she traveled throughout the state with Poor who died Denver, 1957. Mmes. Charles McBride, Rob Mil , ...... her parents who ware farm work­ April 6 fol­ She served in the various e rt’Taylor, and James ()arney. ers. She was married to Lad H; Brselnskl June 16. 1924, a foreman lowing a brief houses of the order in Chicago, Eighth grade girls will baby 1550 California Street { KE. 4-5819 Hackethol-Noonan Mortuary of' the city’s blacksmith shops. illness. She 111.; St. Paul, Minn.; Milwaukee, sit. ' Mn. Bcielnaki wu a memW of was 79. Wis.; and Denver. Members of the Altar and 1451 KalamothSt. M A 3-4006 Holy Rosary 7 of the Western •••Ii0i0e00000000000000000000000000000lt0t§sift00000000h00000t Slavonic Association and the Cath­ Sister I s a- Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Rosary Society who are in olic Women’s Union. Surviving, in addition to her hus­ bella was born David Ckiwan of Montreal, and charge of the sacristy this band, are her father, John Sebutte; in Montreal, month are Mmes. John Doty Sr, iMbsIte several nieces and nephews. a son, Joseph Brzeinski, a co-ordl- Canada, in OUnger Mortuaries. Interment Paul Fitzgerald, Helen Marquis, 1882, the daughter of John was in Mt. Olivet. and Dorothy Tischner. 959 ROSARIES '^^E jm R ^iar(^oix50j ‘lEGISTER'S’ THIRD ANNUAL The St. Ann Rosary Cirde ■Hltl 9tllVII mOH KITH CONriDCRCI Funeral in Colo. Springs has made and distributed 950 rosaries in the past year. Recip­ i sirtUM I III! OeirM.sitiKMSIl /litsA • tbifit I Kil For Franciscan Sister ients have been the Legion of HOLY LAND PILGHIMAGiS Mary; St. Joseph’s Hospital, A Solemn Requiem Mass was been in retirement at the Denver; an Indian mission in celebrated April 12 in the chapel mother-house since 1954. South Dakota; Sister Mary Ai- ALSO VISITING ATHENS, ROME, FATIMA, LOURDES, of St. Francis’ Hospital, Colo­ Survivors include three broth­ mee in San Ysidro, Calif.; a rado Springs, (or Sister Mary ers, the Rev. Augusfln Ho­ Franciscan Convent in Jamaica, You are cordially invited to a PARAY-LE-MONIAL, LISIEUX, ARS Philomene (Mary Hobrecht), brecht, O.F.M., San Juan Bau­ West Indies; and Regis College, who died April 9. tista, Calif.; Dr. Charles Ho­ for mission work in the H on­ The daughter of Lawrence brecht, San Francisco, Calif., duras. Hobrecht and Theresa Krei- and PhiUp Hobrecht, Sacra­ Anyone interested in Rosary­ SERIES OF LECTURES ON 4 meyer, she was born in Essen, mento, Calif.; three sisters, Sis­ making is invited to call the Germany, May 2,1875. She came ter Mary Bede, Jemes, N. Circle Chairmen, Mrs. Kobies, to the U.S. and Omaha, Neb., Mex.; Sister Mary Cordia, Den­ DE 3-5686 or Mrs. Allen, DE with her parents in early child­ ver, and Mrs. Anna Schaub, 3-4685. ' THE CARE OF THE HOME hood. Oakland, Caiif. TEAMS FETED Sister entered the Community Interment was in Mt. St. The boys of the football and of the Poor Sisters of St. Fran­ Francis Cemetery, Colorado basketball teams of the Midget G A RD EN A N D LA N D SC A P E cis of Lafayette, Ind., May 26, Springs. Division and their fathers were 1900. The present provincial guests at the April meeting of . 1 mother-house of the order is at the Men’s Club this week. Fol­ Mt.' Saint Francis, Colorado lowing the awarding of letters, by some of the region's foremost Springs. Study Clubs Complete there was a special entertain­ She dedicated her reUgious Successful Season ment and refreshments were life to the teaching of children served. specialists in their fields in both the Western and East­ (Presentation Parish, Denver) The PTA Council will meet ern Provinces of the order. 'Thursday evening, April 13, at The study clubs of the CCD Sister celebrated her 60th an­ 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. every Monday night through May 2nd niversary in May, I960.’ She has have finished a successful sea­ J. C. Gallivan, 920 Locust.

A A / W W W W W W W W \/W V/W V W VV W V ', son. It is hoped many new groups will begin in the fall. . ON HYPNOSIS All are invited to plan to at­ At the PTA meeting ’Tuesday, in the Fifth Floor Tearoom of I tend a games party to be given April 18, Dr. R. L. McDermott by the Holy Name Society on will discuss and demonstrate the Saturday, April 29, at 8 o’clock use of hypnotism in the medi­ in the hall. cal profession. Dr. McDermott, THE DENVER DRY GOODS a dentist, is a member of Most A truck will be available for Precious Blood parish. Bundle Day contributions, next C O M P A N Y J At the business meeting, the Sunday. nominating committee will an All parish organizations hav­ nounce its slate of officers for DOWNTOWN 8TOR1 j ing news for the Register should the coming year. From 6:45 un­ call Mrs. E. Uebelher, WE. 4- til 7:45 that night, members of 4159, the Saturday before date the faculty will be in their class­ There is No Charge for admission WANT TO SELL of publication. rooms to discuss any problems [which parents may have. Rules of ^m m on politeness I The officers of the PTA are Y O U R H O M E? >i make life more enjoyable, j entertaining at a dessert card t. and when practiced on the party on Thursday, April 20, at Why not try a Want Ad in <1 highway they make life safer. the cafeteria. Guests will be MonBt of Olives viewed from KinR Devid’8 Tower The Register. The Cost is >; Hence mind your motor man- members of the PTA council, Low and the Quick Results cj ners, says the State Patrol. roommothers, teacheraides, and MONDAY, APRIL 17 V isit SItws M o d * Sacrtd by Ufa of O ur Lord will Surprise you! The Ads great books discussion leaders, about 70 in all. are listed under Parish sub­ at 7:15 p.m. A Mognifleent Way to Duopm Poilh and Understanding headings. t im s HTt The PTA safety committee this week sponsored a bicycle IT’S EASY—to place a Want clinic (or all children who ride Three departure dotes, via TWA May 14, July 16, Sept. 17 Ad—Just Call KE. 4-4205- their bicycles to school. Dr. Donald Jghnson, Agronomist at say "Charge I f Looks cannot kill, but bad Colorado State University. His subject: Travel Department, REG ISTER manners can, says the State For further information and Patrol, when you are behind the wheel of your car. Cour­ "OUR LIVING SOIL." brochure write: THE REGISTER, W A N T ADS I tesy for courtesy’s sake may not interest you, but courtesy P. 0, Box T620, Denver, Colo. > Fast Action! < for safety’s sake should make (Preparation and fertilization). all drivers ladies and gentle­ t Low Cosi! s 1544 B R O A D W A Y A M . 4-1451 CwAAAAAAWAA/VVWVAAAAAAAAAAAAAA/? men. PAGE FOURTEEN Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Office, 938 Bannock Street Thursday, April 13, 1961 INSURANCE STATEMENTS Among insurance companies licensed to transact business in Colorado by the State Insurance Department are these printed below. "The publication of synopses of Financial Statements for the year ended December 31, 1960, is required by law." m Leibman, TeBockhorst & Co. PETER J. WALSH PETER T. GRAY Insurance Since 1897 922 Gas and Electric Bldg. TA. 5-0241 WALSH, GILL & SMITH insurers insurers Herbert W. Leibmon Gerard R. TeBockhorst Gerald J. Hencmann Raymond I. Otstot 305 Guaranty Bank Bldg. Est. 1864 MAin 3-7245

STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO Insuranct Department Insurance Department Insurance Department Insurance Department Inturincc Department Insurance Department Synopsis of Statement for 1960 as Synopsis of Statement for 1960 as Synopsis of Statement for 1960 as; Synopsis of Statement for 1960 as Synopsis of Statement for 1960 as rendered to the Commissioner of rendered to the Commissioner of rendered to the Commissioner of I Synopsis of Statement for 1960 rendered to the Commissioner of rendered to the Commissioner of rendered to the Commissioner Insurance Insurance Insurance Insurance Insurance SJ Hartford Accident and Indemnity Provident Insurance Company of j Insurance Buffalo Insurance Company Millers National Insurance Company Hartford Fire Insurance Company 490 Asylum Avenue Company New York Seabord Surety Company 220 Delaware Avenue 29 North Wacker Drive 490 Asylum Avenua 55 Fifth Avenue 100 William Street Buffalo 2, New York , Chicago 4, Illinois Hartford 15, Connecticut Assets . .. $635,835,244.64 Hartford, Connacticut New York 3, Now York New York 3$. Now York Assets ___ . --- $15,280,625.14 Assets ______. $11,516,718.45 Assets ____ $591,119,811.00 AsseU ______$10,950,012.88 Assets ______$34,640,780.11 Liabilities ______10,449,399.98 Liabilities . ___ 217,375,943.37 Liabilities . .. . 6,683,975.32 Capital . .. . 53,471,180.00 Liabilities ____ 421,396,065.00 LlabUltlcs ______7,923,444.39 UabUUles ______16,489,742.30 Capital ...... 1,400,000.00 Permanent Fund ___ . 1,000,000.00 Capital ______10,000,000.00 Capital ______1,150,000.00 Capital ______2,500,000.00 Surplus __... __ 3,431,225.16 Surplus . .. 364,988,121.27 Surplus . . ______3,832,743.13 (Copy of Cartiflcato of Authority) Surplus ______159,723,746.00 Surplus ______1,876,568.49 Surplus ...... 15,651,048.81 (Copy of Certificate of Authority) (Copy of Certificate of Authority) (Copy of Certificate of Authority) (Copy of Certificate of Authority) (Copy of Certificate of Authority) DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE Certificate of Authority Certificate of Authority , Certificate of Authority Certiflcato of Authority Certlficeto of Authority To Whom It May Concern: Certificate of Authority To Whom It May Concern: To W'hom It May Concern: To Whom It May Concern: To Whom It May Concern: To Whom It May Concern: This Is to certify that the Buffalo This Is to certify that the Hartford This Is to certify that the Hartford This Is to certify that the Provi­ This Is to certify that the Seabord Insurance Company, organized under This Is to certify that the Millers Fire Insurance Company organ­ Accident and Indemnity Company dent Insurance Company of New York organized under the laws of Surety Company organized under the laws of the State of New York National Insurance Company, organ­ ized under the laws of Connecticut organized under the lawa of Con­ the laws of New York pursuant to pursuant to Its application therefor ized under the laws of Illinois pur­ pursuant to Its application therefor necticut pursuant to Us application New York pursuant to Its appUca- ■■ f ' its appUcatlon therefor and in con­ and In consideration of Its compli­ suant to Its application therefor and and in consideration of its compli­ therefor and In consideration of its tlon therefor and In consideration sideration of Us compliance with the ance with the laws of Colorado, Is In consideration of Its compliance ance with the laws of Colorado, Is compliance with the laws of Colo­ of Us compliance with the laws of laws of Colorado, Is hereby licensed ' Award for Progress hereby Ucensed to transact business with the laws of Colorado, is hereby hereby licensed to transact business rado, Is hereby licensed to transact Colorado, is hereby licensed to transact business as a Multiple Line to transact business as a Multiple as a Multiple Line Insurance Com­ licensed to transact business as a as a Multiple Line Insurance Com­ business as a Multiple Line Insur­ Line Insurance Company untU the John F. Harper, president of Johnnie Harper Ford, 3800 pany untl» the last day of February Multiple Lines Insurance Company pany until the last day of February ance Company until the last day of Insurance Company until the last day of February next succeeding last day of February next succeed­ Wadsworth, Wheatridfe, is shown holding the Ford Dealer next succeeding the date hereof un­ until the last day of February next next succeeding the date hereof un­ February next succeeding the date ing the date hereof unless this less this Ucense shall be sooner re­ succeeding the date hereof unless less this license shall be sooner i^ hereof unless this license shall be the date hereof unless this license Diitlngnished Achievement Award, presented to him this week this license shall be sooner revoked. voked. sooner revoked. shall be sooner revoked. license shall be sooner revoked. voked. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have by the Ford Motor Company. The award is made for progres­ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused hereunto set my hand and caused hereunto set my hand and caused hereunto set my hand and caused hereunto set my hand and caused hereunto set my hand and caused the official seal of my office to be the official seal of my office to be sive management, modem sales, and service facilities, sound the official seal of my office to be the official seal of my office to be the official seal of my office to be the official seal of my office to be affixed at the City and County of merchandising, practices, and high quality standards. This is affixed at the City and County of affixed at the City and County of affixed at the City and County of affixed at the City and County of affixed at the City and County of Denver, this first day of March, Denver, this first day of March, Denver, this first day of March, Denver, this first day of March, Denver, this first day of March, Denver, this first day of March, A.D. 1961. the second year in succession that Johnnie Harper Motors has A.D. 1961. A.D. 1961. A.D. 1961. A.D. 1961. A.D. 1961. (SEAL) SAM N. BEERY (SEAL) SAM N. BEERY received ibis distinction. (SEAL) SAM N. BEERY (SEAL) SAM N. BEERY (SEAL) SAM N. BEERY (SEAL) SAM N. BEERY Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner or Insurance Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance

BANKERS SERVICE Daily Mass Attendance J. J. CELLA American Buyers VAN SCHAACK & COMPANY > C. W. Schoelzel, Jr. — Senior Vice Pre$ident INSURANCE UFE INSURANCE Ufe Insurance Co. Urged in Colo. Springs AGENCY CO. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT W. R. Kersten, CPCU — Manager P. T. McGrady, Assi$tant Manager (St. Mary’s Parish, sidering the possibility of daily P.O. Box 30 Colorado Springs) Mass and Communion. 1120 Security Bldg. Phoenix, Arizona 114 North Broadway Associates: “(^n we really think of a rea­ “From 350 persons in the par­ KE. 4-2633 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma son why we should not go to ish who receive daily Commun­ Walter Keenan Emil Schmidt daily Mass?” Father Leo Ken­ ion during Lent, after Easter John Naity Wes Schoelzel STATE OF COLORADO nedy suggested parishioners ask there are only around 100,” Fa­ STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO Ted Patterson John Stoddart Insurance Department Insurance Department themselves this question in con- ther Kennedy pointed out. Insurance Department Synopsis of Statement for 1960 as Walter Reusch John Wallace Synopsis of Statement for 1960 as Synopsis of Statement for 1960 as rendered to the Comlmssloner of INQUIRY CLASSES rendered to the Commissioner of rendered to the Commissioner of Insurance Ed Nellis Dean Ydung Beginning April 17, and on Insurance Insurance Bankers Service Life Insurance American Buyers Life Insurence Republic Insurance Company Company 310 Patterson Bldg. — INSUROR — Main 3-9333 the following Monday and Compeny 114 North Broadway 2727 Turtle Creek Boulevard P. 0. Box 30 Wednesday evenings, an inquiry Dallas, Texas Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Altar Society Phoenix 1, Arizona STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO Assets ______$3,175,134.87 STATE OF COLORADO class will be held in St. Mary’s Assets ______$47,334326.12 Assets ... ______$2,063,892.94 Insurance Department Insurance Department High School at 8 p.m. Catholics LlabUltles ____ 26349,029.10 Liabilities ______675,750.70 Liabilities ______2,M1,^.14 Insurance Dapirtment Synopsis of Statement for 1960 | j Capital ______5,200,000.00 Capital ______803,453.50 p p iu i ------Synopsis of Statement for 1960 as Synopsis of Statement for 1960 as rendered ta the Conunlssloner ^ are asked to bring their non- Surplus ______15385,797.02 Surplus .... ______584,688.74 rendered to the Commissioner of rendered to the Commissioner of Insurance Member Drive Catholic friends who are inter­ (Copy of Certificate of Authority) • (Copy of Certificate of Authority) ^”(Copy of Cartlficuft of Authorityj Insurance Insurance London A Lancashire Insurance k i ested in the Church. And those DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE American Equitable Assurance Atlas Assurance Compeny, Ltd. compeny. Ltd. (U. 5. Branch) k Certificate of Authority Certificate of Authority Certiflcato of Authority Compeny of New York 55 Fifth Avenue, New York 3, 108 John Street & Catholics who are planning to To Whom It May Concern: To Whom It May Concern: To Whom It May Concern: 92 William Street, New York 38, New York New York 3$, New York This is to certify that the Bankers In Evergreen marry non-Catholic persons This Is to certify that the Republic This Is to certify that the Ameri­ New York Assets ______$16,106,434.38 Assets ______$18,W,l Service Ufe Insurance Company Insurance Company organized under can Buyers Life Insurance Company Assets ______$52372,092.41 LlabUltles ______10,483,711.45 LUbUlUes ...... 1236131S, within the next six months are the laws of the state of Texas pur­ organized under the laws of Arizona organized under the laws of Okla­ Capital ...... - 500,000.„ (Christ the King Parish, homa pursuant to Its application Liabilities ______26,055,11932 Statutory Deposit...... 500,000.00 urged to attend with their pro­ suant to Us application therefor and pursuant to Its application therefor CaplUl ______2,000,000.00 Surplus ______5,122,722.93 Surplus ...... S ^ J n M in consideration of Its compliance and In consideraUon of Us compli­ therefor and in consideration of its (Copy of Corttfieeto of Autnorilw Evergreen) spective spouses these classes compliance with the laws of Colo­ Surplus ______24316,973.19 (Copy of Certificate of Authority) with the laws of Colorado, Is hereby ance with the laws of Colorado, Is (Copy of Certlficeto of Authority) DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCIl? The month of April is devoted conducted by the pastor. Mon­ licensed to transact business as a hereby licensed to transact business rado, is hereby licensed to transact DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE Cortiflcato of Authority % business as a Insurance Company DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE , to a membership drive for the signor Robert F. Hoffman. Multiple Line Insurance Company as a Life Insurance Company until Certlficeto of Authority To Whom It May Concern: *! until the last day of February next the last'day of February next suc­ untU the last day of February next Certiflcato of Authority To Whom It May Concern: This Is ot certify that the L oniw „ Altar and Rosary Society. Eigh­ Mass slides were enthusiastic­ succeeding the date hereof unless ceeding the date hereof unless this succeeding the date Jiereof unleM To Whom It May Concern: & Lancashire Insurance ConMiaiK this license shall be sooner rev<«ed. This Is to certify that the Atlas ty-nine women of the parish ally received at the last instruc­ this license shall be sooner revoked. Ucense shall be sooner revoked. This is to certify that the Ameri­ Limited (U. S. Branch), orsanlzM IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have can Equitable Assurance Company Assurance Company, Ltd., organized under the laws of UnitMl IClngdi" , now belong to the 10 different tion series. hereunto set my hand and caused hereunto set my hand and caused hereunto set my hand and under the laws of Great Britain pur­ of Great Britain & Northern II of New York, organized under the suant to Its application therefor and ' circles that comprise the soci- Friday, April 14, at 2 p.m., the official seal of my office to be the official seal of my office to be the official seal of my office to be laws of New York pursuant to Us pursuant to its appUBitlon.:ttii affixed at the City and County of affixed at the City and County of affixed at the City and County of application therefor and in consid­ In consideration of Us compUance and In constderaUon of lU OOi . ety. members of the Altar and Ro­ Denver, this first day of March, Denver, this first day of March, with the laws of Colorado, is hereby ance with the lawt ot Colorado, Denver, this first day of March, eration of Us compliance with the Ucensed to transact businesa as a Father D. A. McMahon en- sary Society will recite the Ro­ A.D. 1961. A.D. 1961. laws of Colorado, Is hereby Ucensed hereby Ucensed to transact buiini (SEAL) SAM N. BEERY (SEAL) SAM N. BEERY (SEAL)^^ SAM N. BEERY to transact business as a Multiple Multiple Line Insurance Company as a Multiple Line Insurance " "courages every woman of the sary in the church. Afterward Commissioner of Insilrance Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance Line Insurance Company untU the until the last day of February next pany untU the last day of Febi they will enjoy a social in the succeeding the date hereof unless next succeeding the date hereof ;parish to become a member of last day of February next succeed­ this Ucense shall be sooner revoked. school cafeteria, for working so ing the date hereof unless this U- less this Ucenso shall be looner ••the Altar Society. There is no cense shaU be sooner revoked. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have voked. . t rwork too small contributed by hard to make St. Mary’s look IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I heW clean and beautiful for Easter. IOWA MUTUAL the official seal of my office to be hereunto set my hand and causM ^any member that does not ben- COMBINED GUARANTY hereunto set my hand and caused affixed at the City and County of the official seal of my office to M Three praesidia represented the official seal of my office to be ^efit the Church in some way. affixed at the City and County of Denver, this first day of March, affixed at the City and County « St. Mary’s at the annual Acies INSURANCE SECURITY INSURANCE Denver, this first day of March, A.D. 1961. Denver, ■ this first day of March* J Officers of the society will 6f the Legian of Mary in the A.D. 1961. (SEAL) SAM N. BEERY A.D. 1961. -sponsor a reception tea in the COMPANY OF (SEAL) SAM N. BEERY Commissioner of Insurance (SEAL) SAM N . ------Pikes Peak region held in Cor­ INSURANCE CO. COMPANY Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner ef Insoranoe 'Rectory on the last Sunday of pus Christi Church April 9. They VAN SCHAACK & COMPANY VAN SCHAACK & COMPANY ' VAN SCHAACK & COMPANY •; ■the drive. Past presidents will AMERICA W. R. Kersten, CPCU W. R. Kersten, CPCU W. R. KersUn, CPCU J were Immaculate Conception, Manager, Insurance Department Manager, Insurance Department Manager, Insurance Department: j^pour. 100 West Franklin Ave. 509 Ninth St. 310 Patterson BuUdlng 310 Patterson BuUdlng ' with Father Leo Kennedy, spir­ 5050 North Broadway 310 Patterson BuUdlng ^CONVERTS itual director; Our Lady of Per­ Minneapolis, Minnesota De Witt, Iowa STATE OF COLORADO Chicago 40, Illinois STATE OF COLORADO 5TATE OF COLORADO petual Help, with Father John Insurance Department Insurance Dapartmant Iniurtnct Dopirtmont f Converts to the Church dur- Synopsis of Statement for 1960 ss Jepson, spiritual director; and Synopsis of Statement for 1960 as Synopsis of Statement for 1980 •ang the Easter Vigil service rendered to the Commissioner of rendered to the Commissioner of rendered to the Commissioner M Our Lady of Fatima (from Our Insurance Insurance -9 ^ e r e the Lloyd P. Lyons fami- STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO Insurance Pacific National FIra Iniuranca Lady of Guadalupe, a mission The Hartford Steam Boiler f '^‘ly; Lloyd and Barbara, parents, Insurance Department Insurance Department Insurance Department U. 5. Branch North British and Company of St. Mary’s) with Father Synopsis of Statement for 1960 as Mercantile Insurance Company Ltd. 433 California Straat Inspection and Insurance Compaqy *and the children, David Alen Synopsis of Statement for 1960 as Synopsis of Statement for 1960 as 54 Prospect Stroot « James Prohens, C.R., spiritual rendered to the Commissioner of rendered to the Commissioner of 1 Park Avenue San Francisco 4, California 'and John Robert. Gerald Albert Insurance rendered to the Commissioner of Insurance New York It, New York Mailing Addrass: P. 0. Box 3444 H a rtfo rd 7, Connoetlcut ' director. Combined Insurance Company of Inurance Assets ______$27,716,070.95 San Francisco 20, California “Knight also was received into Cuafanty Security Insurance Co. Iowa Mutual Insurance Company Assets ...... - ...... $87,18634U1 America Liabilities ______15,343,703.78 Assets ______$60,054,364.87 LlabUltles ...... — -the Church at this time. BAKE SALE 5050 North Broadway, 100 West Franklin Avenue 509 Ninth Street Statutory Deposit------500,000.00 Minneapolis 4, Minnesota De Witt, Iowa LlabUiUes —______35,605,469.98 C fipltdl _- ____- __— 4|000>000*00 Bans of marriage were read Sunday, April 16, after all the Chicago 40, Illinois Surplus ------11372387.17 Capital ______1350,000.00 Surplus ------34,929,6M.49 Masses, baked goods will be of­ Assets ______$26,368,849.61 Assets - $2,830,975.67 Assets - - $12,289,699.19 (Copy of Certiflcato of Authority) Surplus ...... - 23,198384.89 (Copy Of Cortiflcato ef Authority) -Tor the second time Sunday be­ Liabilities ______14,568.169.91 LlablllUes _____ 1,624,450.30 Liabilities ______9,893,775.40 DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE (Copy of Cartificata of Authority) tween Marguerite Ann Forsberg fered for sale in the high school Capital ______2,000,000.00 Capital ______693340.00 Capital ______Cortlficati of Authority DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OP INSURANCE- building. The mothers of St. Surplus ______9,800,679.70 Surplus ... ______513385.37 Surplus _____- 2,395,923.79 To Whom It May Concern: Cartificata of Authority Cortiflcato of Authority i and Gerald Albert Knight. (Copy of Certificate of Authority) (Copy of Certificate of Authority) (Copy of Certificate of Authority) This Is to certify that the U. S. To Whom It May Concern: To Whom It May Concern: *! Mary’s school children are ask­ DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE Branch North British and Mercan­ This Is to certify that the Pacific This Is to certify that The Hart­ ed to do the baking for this Certificate of Authority Certificate of Authority Certificate of Authority tile Insurance Company Ltd., organ­ National Fire Insurance Company, ford Steam ^ lle r Inspection and PTA fund-raising project. To Whom It May Concern: To Whom It May Concern: To Whom It May Concern: ized under the laws of Great Britain organized under the laws of Call- Insurance Company, organized un­ This Is to certify that the Com­ This ts to certify that the Guar­ pursuant to Us appUcatlon therefor fomla pursuant to Its application der the laws of Connecticut pursu­ Ft. Collins “For the best reading possi­ bined Insurance Company of Amer­ anty Security Insurance Go. organ­ This Is to certify that the Iowa and In conslderaUon of Us compU- therefor and In consideration of Its ant to its appUcatlon therefor and ica organized under the laws of ized under the laws of Minnesota Mutual Insurance Company organ­ ance with the laws of Colorado, is compUance with the laws of Colo­ In consideration of Its compUanie ble consult the pamphlet rack in ized under the laws of Iowa pur­ rado, is hereby licensed to transact with the laws of Colorado, is herehy IlUnols pursuant to Us application pursuant to Its appUcatlon therefor suant to Us application therefor and hereby Ucensed to transact business the rear of the church. These therefor and in consideration of Its and in consideration of Us compli­ as a multiple Lines Insurance Com­ business as a Multiple Line Insur­ Ucensed to transact business as. a Altar Utrr are not mere pamphlets but poc­ compliance with the laws of Colo­ ance with the laws of Colorado, is in consideration of its compliance pany until the last day of February ance Company untU the last day of Casualty Insurance Company until rado, Is hereby licensed to transact hereby licensed to transact business with the laws of Colorado, Is hereby next succeeding the date hereof February next succeeding the date the last day of February next sne- ket books of the best authors business as a Casualty Insur­ as a Multiple Line Insurance Com­ licensed to transact business as a unless this Ucense shall be sooner hereof unless this Ucense shall be ceeding the date hereof unless this and a great supply of reading ance Company until the last day of pany untU the last day of February Multiple Line Insurance Company revoked. sooner revoked. Ucense shaU be sooner revoked. " Plans Tea February next succeeding the date next succeeding the date hereof until the last day of February next IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have IN WITNESS w h er e o f, I have IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hqVe for the young. Nurture your hereof unless this license shall be unless this license shall be sooner succeeding the date hereof unless hereunto set my hand and caused hereunto set my hand and caused hereunto set my hand and causw (St. Joseph's Parish, mind with good reading to com­ sooner revoked. revoked. this Ucense shaU be sooner revoked. the official seal of my office to be the official seal of my office to be the official seal of my office to be Fort CoUins) IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have affixed at the City and County of affixed at the City and County of affixed at the City and County of bat the weeds that are planted hereunto set my hand and caused hereunto set my hand and caused hereunto set my hand and caused Denver, this first day of March, Denver, this first day of March, Denver, this first day of Maroii, St. Theresa’s group of the through the reading to which the official seal of my office to be the official seal of my office to be the official seal of my office to be A.D. 1961. A.D. 1961. A.D. 1961. __ .* we are ordinarily exposed.” affixed at the City and County of affixed at the City and County of affixed at the City and County of (SEAL) SAM N. BEERY (SEAL) SAM N. BEERY (SEAL) SAM N. BEERY Altar and Rosary Society will Denver, this first day of March, Denver, this first day of March, Denver, this first day of March, Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurai^ sponsor a silver tea and show­ The preceding paragraph is A.D. 1961. A.D. 1961. A.D. 1961. VAN SCHAACK & COMPANY VAN SCHAACK & COMPANY VAN SCHAACK & COMPANY , quoted from the parish bulletin (SEAL) SAM N. BEERY (SEAL) SAM N. BEERY (SEAL) SAM N. BEERY W. R. Kersten, CPCU W. R. Kersten, CPCU W. R. Kersten, CPCU it/ ing of antiques in the home Comlmssloner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance Comissloner of Insurance Manager, Insurance Department Manager, Insurance Department Manager. Insurance Department: '• of Mrs. Nellie VerStraten, 430 prepared by Father Kennedy. 310 Patterson Building 310 Patterson Building 310 Patterson BuUdlng - W. Mountain Avenue, from 1:30 1 1 * to 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 16. The public is invited to at­ Mid-America KANSAS CITY IOWA NATIONAL National Farmers MUTUAL PEOPLES-HOME ; tend. Proceeds of the tea will PURITAN UFE be applied to the church build­ Fire and Marine TITLE INSURANCE MUTUAL Union Property PROTECTIVE LIFE INSURANCE CO,; ing fund. INSURANCE CO. St. Bernadette’s group of the insurance Co. CO. INSURANCE Co. And Casualty Co. INSURANCE CO. OF INDIANA Altar Society will entertain St. 76 Westminster Street • Clare’s group at a get-acquaint­ 580 West 13th St. South 3860 Leavenworth St. 59 South Main Street i ed party in the Friendship Providence, Rhode Island 20 West 9th Street 925 Walnut St. 518 Second Ave., S.E. Kansas City, Missouri Omaha, Nebraska Frankfort, Indiana • Room of the Ft. Collins Federal Kansas City, Missouri Cedar Rapids, Iowa Salt Lake City, Utah « Savings building on the eve­ • ning of April IS. 1 ------L. A rummage sale, sponsored STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO s t a t e o f COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO insurance Department by St. Monica’s group will be Insurance Department Insurance Department Insurance Department Insurance Department Insurance Department tnsuranca Dapartmant ^ Synopsis of Statement for 1960 as Synopsis of Statement for 1960 as Synopsis of Statement for 1960 as Synopsis of Statement for 1960 as held on April 22 in the Town­ I Synopsis of Statement for 1960 as Synopsis of Statement for 1960 as Synopsis of Statement for 1960 as rendered to the Commissioner of rendered to the Commissioner of rendered to the Comlmssloner of rendered to the Commissioner of ; rendered to the Commissioner of rendered to the Commissioner of send hall. Insurance Insurance i rendered to the Commissioner of Insurance Insurance * ’ Insurance Insurance i Insurance Mutual Protective insurance I Puritan Life Insurence Company Mid-America Fire and Marine Iowa National Mutual Insurance ' National Farmers Union Property Paoplas-Homa LIfa Insuranca ^ Insurance Company Kansas City Title Insurance Company 76 Westminster Street Company Company A Casualty Company 3840 Leavenworth Street Company of Indiana 20 West Ninth Street 59 South Main Straat Plan H/lothers' Guild Providence^ Rhode Island Kansas City, Missouri , 925 Walnut Street 518 Second Avenue, S. E. I 580 West 13th South Omaha, Nebraska Assets . ^,241,168.52 Assets $1,404,367.77 Kansas City, Missouri Cedar Rapids, Iowa Salt Lake City, Utah Franirfort, Indiana Liabilities . 5,092,148.16 Assets ...... --- $27,277,243.91 Assets ...... $10,112,386.22 Assets . ______$1,602,747.21 Assets ______-..$40,632,193.74 Liabilities 740,385.82 Assets - $7,457,322.24 LlabUities . ______1,178,151.80 Liabilities ______36,122,188.S5 Capital 550,000.00 Capital ---- 410,000.00 Liabilities - . . 3.947,137.54 Liabilities 22,149.971.71 Liabilities ...... 6,959,043.70 At Notre Dame Parish Surplus 599,020.36 Capital . . . ___ Capital - . 800,000.00 Capital ____ ...... - . ____ CaplUl ______300,000.00 Surplus 253.981.95 Capital . 1,718,750.00 Surplus -- -- 424,595.41 Surplus ______4,210,005.80 (Copy of Certificate of Authority) (Copy of Certificate of Authority) Surplus 1.791,434.70 Surplus- 5.127,272.20 Surplus -- . - . 2,353,342.52 (Notre Dame Parish, Denver) (Copy of Certificate of Authority) (Copy of Certificate of Authority) (Copy of Certificate of Authority) (Copy of Cartificata of Authorftyr DEPARTMENT OF INR'RANCE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE (Copy of Certificate of Authority) DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE Mothers of the altar boys will Certificete of AsB'inority Certificate of Authority DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE Certificate of Authority Certificate of Authority Certificate of Authority Cartificata of Authority meet on Friday, April 14. at To Whom It May Concern: To Whom It May Concern: Certificate of Authority To Whom It May Concern; To Whom It May Concern: To Whom It May Concern: To Whom It May (Concern: This Is to certify that the Puritan This is to certify’ that the Mid- To Whom It May Concern: This is to certify that the Iowa This Is to certify that the National This is to certify that the Mutual This is to certify that the People 7 p.m. in the church hall to Life Insurance Company, 76 West­ America Fire and Marine Insurance This is to certify that the Kansas National Mutual Insurance Company Fanners Union Property & Casualty Protective Insurance Company, or­ Home Life Insurance Company of organize an altar boy’s Mothers’ minster Street, Providence, organized Company organized under the laws City Title Insurance Company or­ organized under the laws of Iowa Company, organized under the laws ganized under the laws of the State Indiana organized under the laws of under the laws of Rhode Island of Missouri pursuant to Ils appUca- ganized under the laws of Missouri pursuant to Its application therefor of the State of Utah pursuant to its of Nebraska pursuant to its appU- Indiana pursuant to iU appUcatlon Guild, which will care for the pursuant to its appUcatlon therefor tion therefor and in consideration pursuant to its application therefor and in consideration of its compli­ application therefor and in consid­ cation therefor and in consideration therefor and In consideration of iU boys’ cassocks an surplices. and^ln consideration of its compli­ of its compliance with the laws of and In consideration of its compli­ ance with the laws of Colorado, is eration of its compliance with the of its compUance with the laws of compUance with the laws of Colo­ ance with the laws of Colorado, is Colorado, Is hereby licensed to ance with the laws of Colorado, is hereby licensed to transact business laws of Colorado, is hereby Ucensed Colorado, is hereby Ucensed to rado, is hereby Ucensed to transact St. Monica’s Circle will meet hereby licensed to transact business transact business as a Fire Insur­ hereby licensed to transact business as a Multiple Line Insurance Com> to transact business as a Multiple transact business as a Casualty In­ business as a Life Insurance Com­ at the home of Mrs. William as a Life Insurance Company upUl ance Company untU the last day of as a Casualty Insurance Company pany until the last day of February Line Insurance Company until the surance Company untU the last day pany untU the last day of February the last day of February next suc­ February next succeeding the date until the last day of February next next succeeding the date hereof un­ last day of February next succeed­ of February next succeeding the next succeeding the date hereof un­ Monckton, 2501 S. Wolff, on ceeding the date hereof unless this hereof unless this license shall be succeeding the date hereof unless less this license shall be sooner re­ ing the date hereof unless this U- date hereof unless this license shaU less this Ucense shall be sooner tp - Tuesday evening, April 18, at license shall be sooner revoked. sooner revoked. Ihi.s license shall be sooner revoked. voked. cense shall be sooner revoked. be sooner revoked. voked. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have IN WITNESS \VHEREOF. I have 8 p.m. hereunto set my hand and caused hereunto set my hand and caused hereunto set my hand and caused , hereunto set my hand and caused hereunto set my hand and caused hereunto set my hand and caused hereunto set my hand and caused St. Bridget's Circle will meet the official seal of my office to be the official seal of my office to be the official seal of my office to be ‘the official seal of my office to be the official seal of my office to be the official seal of my office to be the official seal of my office to be affixed at the City and County of affixed at the City and County of affixed at the City and County of 1 affixed at the City and County of affixed at the City and .County of affixed at the City and County of affixed at the City and County M on Tuesday, April 18, at 8 p.m. Denver, this first day of March, Denver, this first day of March, Denver, this first dav of March, ‘Denver, this first day of March, Denver, this first day of March, Denver, this first day of March, Denver, this first day of Marct* at the home of Frances Kulbc, A.D. 1961. A.D. 1961. A.D. 1961. lA-D. 1961. ;A.D. 1961. A.D. 1961. A.D. 1961. (SEAL) SAM N. BEERY (SEAL) SAM N. BEERY iSEALi SAM N. BEERY i (SEAL) SAM N. BERRY ; (SEALi SAM N. BEERY (SEAL) SAM N. BEERY (SEAL) SAM N. BEERY* 4401 W. Colorado. Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance ' Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance ThHriday, April<13, 1961 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER C A TH O LIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE FIFTEEN LEGAL NOTICES IN THE COUNTY COURT MARKET PLACE RENTING*HIRING In and for tht City and County of Denvar OF MILLIONS BUYING'SELLING and Stata of Colorado ■ W A . N T A D S No. P-2079 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate of IVA MORRELL, (Ward). Phone KE. 4-4206 Today To Place Your Classified Ad in the Register — Ask For the Ciassified Department No. P-2079 Notice is hereby given that I have filed my final report in the County Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado, and that any per­ son desiring to object to the same New Classified Ad Deadline . . • shall file written objection with the said court itn or before May 16. 1961. ANDREW WYSOWATCKY, Conservator, NOW-Tuesday ot 5 p.m. (Published in the Denver Catholic Register) Only Want Ads received by phone or mail brTore 5 f JM. Tuesday can be published In the current ir^ek's paper. First Publication: April 6, 1961. Last Publication; April 27, 1961. IN THE COUNTY COURT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WANTED In and for the City and County LET’S SWAP of Denvar Holy Family—33 We specialize In Northwest Denver, and State ot Colorado LEGAL NOTICES Swap house trailer for pickup, NO. P— Arvada, Imkewuod, and Wheatrtdge real estate. Prompt, courteous, sales horses or livestock, hunting dogs for NOTICE OF FINAL IN THE COUNTY COURT SUMMER FUN rabbits, chickens or goats. P.O. Box SETTLEMENT In and for the City and County Just listed, ranch style, 3>bdrm., br., service. Your local realtor fur 20 1894, Denver. Estate of PETER GRABRIAN, of Denver 2 fireplaces, fam. rm-. D/ti baths, 2-car years. I (Deceased). and Stata of Colorado gar., patio with barbecue, w.-w. STACKHOUSE REALTY I No. P—19639 No. P— 1IU5 carpt. and drapes. Call Charles. .15.15 W. 3«th Ave. GR 7-1678 AUTOS NEW— 59 NOTICE OF H N A L Notice Is hereby given that I have cexti e u e u x TRIANGLE REALTY TO SELL YOUR HOME CALL filed my final report In the Countyoi ir, Court of the City and County of MARIA CARLIO HA 2-1433 OpenEv. CASTLE REALTY CO. I Denver,'Colorado, and that any per­ known as MARIA CARLE6, (Dp- REALTOR P lo iu iin g Spring D a n c e ceased). 1470 S. Federal WE 6-2388 son desiring to object to the same No. P—18785 Holy Trinity—33 BIr. and Mrs. Leonard Rhue, general chair­ are shown above discussing preparations with i shall file written objection with the 279 S. Sheridan BE. 7-2751 5aid court on or befoie May 2, 1961. Notice is hereby given that J-have 7754 TURNER DRIVE lA lth men for the annual spring dance sponsored Mr. and Mrs. Donald Paulson, who are assist­ FRANK J. GRABRIAN, filed my linal rep>ort in the County Large Pearl-Mack—3 bedrooms with Musical Instruments by Divine Redeemer P ^ s h , Colorado Springs, ing them. Executor. I Court ot the City and ^ u n ty of full finished basement. Large GI JAMES W. CREAMER, I Denver, Colorado, and that any per- Loan for buyar to aaaume. W.-w. Accordion 120 bau like new Attorney I son desiring to object to the same carpeting Included. Eves. Call Mrs. CaU SK. 7-1732. 434 Majestic Bldg., ' shall file written objection with the Chamberlin. HA 941128. The West's Denver 2, Colo. said court on or before May 2, IMl. STEELE A CO. WE 4-1111 SEWING MACHINE PTA in Colorado Springs (Published in the Denver ANNA CARLEO TOMEO, St. Bernadette—33 Catholic Register) Administratrix. Swing Needle Singer—zig-zags, but­ First Publication: March 23, 1961 JAMES W. CREAMERf--. Largest St. Catherine 4Vi% GI MUST SELL tonholes and makes applique de- Last Publication; April 13, 1961 Attorney , > signs automatically without attach­ Schedules Spring Dance 434 Majestic Bldg., ) Will refinance for minimum down ments. Uses double needle; dams IN THE COUNTY COURT Denver 2, Colo. / payment. Rambling brick home, Selection (Divine Redeemer Parish, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rhue In and for the City and County and mends. Assume last 8 payments (Published in the Dienver spacious kitchen, formal diningroom, or $50.00 cash. Colorado Springs) are general chairmen for the Girls Attend of Denver Catholic Regjarer) 3 roomy bedrooms, attached garage, and State of Colorado First Publication; March 23, 1961. fenced yard. Full basement has bath, » Several hundred members event, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. NO. P— 22648 Last Publication: April 13, 1961. 2 bedrooms, rec. room and closets SEWING MACHINES Priced from and friends of the parish have Donald Paulson. Mrs. Paulson NOTICE TO CREDITORS roughed in. Near schools, churches Estate of CHRISTEAN M. CRAFTS, INCOME TAX SERVICE and shopping centers. BE 74326. GE Vacuum cleaner complete with received invitations to the an­ is president of the PTA. Campfire Rite also known as Christean Marie all attachmenU. Late style. $20.00 Crafts, (Deceased). INCOME TAX and bookkeeping St. Mary Magdalene—33 cash or terms. Call GR 7-1236. nual spring dance, sponsored by Assisting also on the various NO. P-22648 (St. Catherine’s Parish, service. 354 Grant. SP 74920 the PTA of the school. All persons having claims against CALL ANY TIME 2959 ZENOBIA MISC. FOR SALE committees are M.Sgt. and Mrs. Denver) the above named estate are required This year the dance will be to file them for allowance in the Let us show you this attractive home James Cotterall, Mr. and Mrs. Twenty-four girls from St. Help Wanted— Female now! 1,300 sq. ft. with full finished $1895 • held in the Antlers Hotel on County Court of the City and basement. 12 x 34 ft. covered patio. Get Rid of Unneedables A 1. Saturday April Ray A1 Girard, Mr. and Mrs. George Catherine’s took part in the Dis­ County of Denver, Colorado, on or Mature woman to babysit several Has eating space In kitchen and a through a REGISTER CIJtSSIKlED night, 29. before the 2nd day of October, 1961, days a week. Call RA 2-9368. Brosius, and Col. and Mrs. Ed­ trict Four Ceremonial of Camp­ diningroom. 2 fireplaces, 2 baths, 2 AD. That Is where folks look when Delivered in Denver IlKrantz and his orchestra will or said claims shall be forever bedrooms, 2-car garage. Eves, call they need things. PHONE KE. 4 ward McCue. fire Girls at Westminster High barred. Mother’s Helper. Assist care of 3 lit­ 4205. ay from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. JAMES W. CREAMER, tle girls, housework. Prefer live in. Steele—WE 6-4403. Mature person or girl over 18 ac­ 'iiuuiiuuMnmiuiuiMiitDi.lujmi>iumuwiim!miiiiiihittimtimmiimiiHi>' School April 9. Executor. STEELE & CO. WE 6-1811 h I The youngest of the partici­ BERNARD E. ENGLER, ceptable. FL 5-2174. Rubber Stamps, three line. Name and |-^a Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa | Attorney Address, only $1.00. Write: "LOYD,” BY OWNER 2861 East 93rd PL, Thornton 29, Colo. pating groups was that of Mrs. 434 Majestic Bldg., Situation Wanted - Female 12 3-bcdroom ranch style. 2,200 sq. ft. Lillian Bertollt and her assist­ Denver 2. Colorado. on 1 level. Extra large redwood pan­ (Published in the Denver WORK WANTED BY THE DAY BUILDING MATERIALS I Boulder jj Qreeley | ant leader, Miss Pat Feuerborn. Catholic Register) eled family room with lunch bar. First Publication: March 23. 1961. 2 OR 3 DAYS A WEEK 4^-acre zoned for horses. $25,500, 'WWWVWVWX/WWWWWVVWWVWw ^ywvwinryvvvwwywvwvvvyvwvw Carol Bullard of Mrs. Ann Po- Last Publication: April 13, 1961. BE 7-1206, 2704 Newland St. pick’s group received awards SP. 7-0206 NEW AND USED \ NO Y-33 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE PO H ER ’S ; for five-year participation in NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL House to Shore BUILDING MATERIALS i Adamson Mortuary campfire and for completing ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OF St. John’s—33 > Plumbing • Steel • Windows { DRUGSTORE ; APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE Catholic working woman — share J • Doors c Tht firms lilted here deserve work on the Golden Jubilee OF TREASURER’S DEED. house, expenses. Blessed Sacrament 24 Hour Ambulance Service FIRST OFFERING \ \ to be rememberer When you art Bouidefs ; project, which is “She Cares TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, to Parish. Call FR 7-1876. 662 Josephine. Spacious 2-story home Kerdy Wrecking Greeley, Colorado every person In actual possession or Prescription Pharmacy j Do You?” Rooms for Rent Fur. Has 4 bdrms., plus 5th In bsmt., 2Vt { Contractors \ distributing yoir ptlrenagt to H. Ross Adimson Retd P. Adamson occupancy of the hereinafter de­ baths, large livlngroom with fire­ j n if West tih Avt. TA. S4011 < 1M7 Ph iI StrMt HI 3-IOM i Miss Kris Polak gave the in­ scribed land, lot or premises, and place, separate diningroom, kitchen the different llnii of builntsi. Phone 1636 9lh Ave. at 5th St. to the person In whose name the Rooms for girls—Catholic Daughters ^‘*^AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA/»»SIU» Girls receiving the highest cially to man. St. Dominic’s Pariah. 2980 VAN SCHAACK & CO. City and County of Denver. Grove, GR 7-7297. 275 University Realtor MA 3-9333 campfirt rank, that of torch- The Moffat Tunnel Improve Custom Built Homes Fort Collins ( bearer, were Cherri Polak, Ber- men! District. Apts. Furnished Sts, Peter & Paul’s—33 nadine Langfield, Kathryn Kie- Albert A. Praznik. SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL Priced 20,950 — $30,000 John J. Yelenick. 3 semi-basement rooms, new furni­ 3843 BALSAM sler, Judy Gough, Marla K a e You and each of you are hereby ture, private entrance, garage, utili­ Open 1 to 5 Dally Custom Features Found Only In Luxury Homes. Villano, Sharon Jennings, a n d notltled that on the 15th day of ties paid. Employed couple pre­ 3 quality custom homes, two 3- Please Patronize 1 November, 1957, the Manager of ferred, no peU. 3715 W. 26th. $85.00 bdrms., one 2-bdrm., ranch style and All City Utilities. Trade Your Present Home. Patricia Beck. They chose Revenue Ex-Offlcio Treasurer of the GL 5-1220 aher 5 p.m. Colonial built on our last lots In City and County of Denver and State this beautiful area. Fireplaces, shake Show Homes Open Daily, 9 a.m.— 8 p.m. Your REGISTER torchbearer in religious growth of Colorado, sold at public sale to Apartment for Rent— as their field of work. Father roofs, dbl. garages, plastered walls, Closed Sunday. Advertisers and City and County of Denver, the ap­ Unfurn. full bsmt., etc. See and compare the "Northarn Colorado's Robert Dore is the consultant. plicant, who has made demand for quality in these fine homes. Mention a Treasurer’s Deed, the following Beautiful spacious 1-bedroom, cer Itading Dapirtmant llort" Inquiry classes foc-adult Cath­ described real estate, situate In the LEE KINNIE CO., Builders GREENBRIER — Custom Homes City and County of Denver and State amlc bath, air cond., range, refrlger NEED A TEEPEE? SEE LEE’S! THE REGISTER olics and adult non - Catholics ator. 1 block St. Francis’ church 1520 S. Harlan W A 2-1179 of Colorado, to-wlt; Shopping and transportation. 175 So Otc. HA. 2-1411 Days HA. 4-1462 are being held every Monday Lots One (1) and Two (2), In Sherman. Evenings HA. 4-6343 {Vi Miles West of S. Sheridan on W. Florida Ave.) Block Two (2), Kings Subdivi­ and Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the sion. Large 1-bedroom apartment — stove St. Philomena—33 , SHWN PHARfMACY Blythe-Goodrich playground classroom. that said tax sale was made to sat­ —near St. Joseph Redemptorist "Your Perish Drugstore" isfy the delinquent General taxes as­ Church. Call SP 74592. BY OWNER Mortuary Non-Catholics who are inter­ sessed against said real estate for 4 bedrooms, 2 sleeping porches, 2 HU 2-103S and HU 2-1036 ested are welcome and are un­ the year 1956; that said real estate Income Property for Sale 31 baths, large basement, garage. Near Ambulance Service was taxed In the name of Albert A. church, schools and bus line. FR. ONE DOLUR SPECIAL Northern Hotel Bldg. der no obligation. Praznik; that the statutory period of Ten-unit lodge with living quarters. 7-0565. Jack W.. Goodrich redemption expired November 15th, Ideal boarding home for retired. Lo­ To Introduce Tou to the Register Gasslfied Section The Store With a Smile HU. 2-3208 The following women assisted 1960; that the same has not been re­ cated In Scenic Rockies. Rockwood Homes for Sale Mrs. H. Becker with the first deemed; that said property may be Lodge, Manitou Springs, Colo. Not Listed by Parish—33 FOR $1.00 YOU GET 20 WORDS OR LESS Friday breakfast: Mmes. S redeemed at any time before a Tax Deed Is issued; that a Tax Deed will REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Double one-bedroom terrace In good TO BUY, SELL OR SWAP Stucka, A. Ruscio, E. Pavone, be issued to the said City and County condition near good trans. Close In. of Denver, lawful holder of said All Souls Parish—33 $10,000 cash. Box 180, The Register. F. Black, E. O’Connor, Jr.; F certificate, on the 2Ist day of July FILL IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX Domenico, C. Mollicone, A. Bes- at 12 o'clock noon 1961, unless the NEW same has been redeemed before 12 GOOD FOR Colorado Springs | 2-bedroom cabin near Bailey. Will ser, R. Bruno, C. Troilo, N o’clock noon of said date. Hozduke, and L. Assman. WITNESS my hand and seal this LARGE FAMILY rent or sell, $6,500 or reasonable 20th day of March, 1961. offer. RA 2-0947. FRANK K. SOUTHWORTH, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, sunken living Manager of Revenue room, dining room, all electric REAL ESTATE WANTED REWEAVING Please Patronize kitchen. Located in the So. Subur­ 1 ^ Tht firms listed hart deserve Ex-Offlclo Treasurer, ban area. Close to Catholic Schools. S «f damaged clothing ^ Your REGISTER City & County of Denver. ^WVWWVWVWWWWW^WWWWW' g The Finest Workmanship ^ to be remembered when you ere By Roy W. Cass, WILL CONSIDER TRADE > Oor Personalized Advertisers and Deputy Treasurer Ph. Mrs. Potts 1 Reasonably Priced ^ distribullng your patronage to (Published In the Denver SK 6-5946 or PY 8-1919 ; Service Sells Homes the different llnei of business. Catholic Register) g Mdrgarat Logtton g Mention First Publication: April 6, 1961 Last Publication: April 20, 1961 ASSUME GI LOAN S 322 li. Wshsettk-Sier ME.4-3904 ^ THE REGISTER Almost new 1,305 sq. ft. of a beau­ CLIP $1.00 TO IT AND MAIL TO NO. Y-32 tiful well located 3-bedroom home. se N Z J NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL Many extras including 4th bedroom ^ R»At,T9Jl Claaaified Advertising, The Register ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OF in basement. 2-car attached garage, ^ 2500 S. Broadway SH 4-3318 Box 1620, Denver 1, Colo., or Phone It In to KE. 44205 ! ZECUA & ADAMS< covered patio. Call Nick Baki, PY. MR. ATTORNEY APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAJ * CONOCO aiRVICl STATION ^ SHEARER HARDWARE OF TREASURER’S DEED. 4-7290. j/VWWVWWWwwWW' TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, to RIEBLING REALTOR '~ ’~'’'"~'~'"'"''’''''''vv\nnnnftnnftnftnAftnAn«AnAn«nAruvw\«wvwwvwvwwwwvwwvvuvv>- 2329 East Platte For public notlcoe use the Den­ every person in actual possession or 1050 Uttleton Blvd. PY 4-2671 ver Catholic Register. occupancy of the hereinafter de­ ME. 2-7288 Regular legal rates, rapid, accu­ scribed land, lot or premises, and Blessed Sacrament—33 SERVICE DIRECTORY V rate service on allldavlla. to the person in whose name the t ^ same was taxed or specially assessed, Park Hill Ige. hr. bungalo. 2 fire­ ▼ COLORADO SPRINGS and to all persons having an Interest KE. 4^205 ) Nevada Ava. at Caeha in Poudra 4 Mail Your Legal Notices to places, 2 baths, big rec. rm., h. w. cw title of record in or to the said heat, f. f. bsmt., 2-car gar.. Owner premises and more especially to: FR 74535-2345 Birch. ASH HAULING City and County of Denver. DRUGGISTS PLUMBING The Moffat Tunnel Improve­ LOVELY FAMILY HOME DENVER CATHOLIC Miller Trash Service YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS All sliea, glaae-lined automitic water ment District. 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, finished base­ will be filled correctly at Armln Rosenblum. ment. Shown by appointment. DE. Pickup Anytime AL. 5-1932 heateri, $69.95. We install. Economy ) The Murroy Drug Co. WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY PlumMng,754 Santa Fe Dr. AC 2-0895 REGISTER W. F. Kelty. 3-6397. 7-9675 10#6 South Gaylord 1 Prescriptions A ccurately Filled O. M. Farber. SHAFFER’S RUBBISH P.O. Box 1620 James Warren Gail. 1940 GLENCOE REMOVAL ELECTRIC W IRING REMODELING 1 Main Store—116 E. Pikes Peak ME. 2-1593 You and each of you are hereby Distinctive Spanish-type Bungalo. COMMERCIAL AND # North Store—832 Tejon ME. 4-4861 notified that on the 15th day of Separate diningroom, 3 Ige. bdrms.. RESIDENTIAL REMODELING November, 1957. the Manager of finished basement, U/i baths, 2 fire­ Residential and commercial, new ad­ Revenue Ex-Officio Treasurer of the places, steam heat, 2-car gar., tile REASONABLE RATES Jim Dwyer Electric City and County of Denver and State ditions—kitchens—cuatom cabinet!— ) PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY IN THE COUNTY COURT roof, 3 lota, excellently landscaped A L. 5-3310 j paneling—recreation room a—base­ of Colorado, sold at public sale to with walled back yd. Owner moving, ments finished—noor and wall tile— 1 501 North Tejon ME. 4-5541 \ In «n for tht City and County City and County of Denver, the ap­ of Dtnvtr will finance. Call S. E. Watkins, EA. BRICK patios—garages—general repairs— and Stata of Coforado plicant, who has made demand for a 2-7851. free estimates—terms. No. P-22B57 Treasurer's Deed, the following de­ PHIL CORCORAN SU 1-0269 scribed real estate, situate in the Neuhauser-Brown, Ltd. Brick Work, Planners, Repairs, MEMBER ALL SOULS PARISH NOTICE TO CREDITORS DU 8-3631 REALTOR DU 8-3631 Pointing. EsUmates. BE. 31871. Gutters, Spouts ; « J. D. CROUCH Estate of ERNEST JOSEPH City and County of Denver and State TOM NOTHER GL 5-7850 of Colorado, to-wll; W t (peclalize in OutUr and MEMBER HOLY FAMILY PARISH RHEAULT, aka ERNEST J. Spout Rtplacemant. ; C. D. O’BRIEN South h o f lot 24, In Block Cure D’Ars—33 BUILDER & CARPENTER M A Y R EA LT Y RHEAULT (Deceased). Outlcrt CiNntd and No. P-22857 two (2), O. J. Frosts Addition R ip a irtd . ROOFING All persons having claims against! was made to sat- 3619 MONACO PARKWAY the above named estate are required delinquent General taxes Thoroughly Experienced, New roofs, roof repatri. Insulation, assessed against said real estate for Just listed! 4-bedroom tri-level, full ' b u il d in g AND ' Dependable, Ouarenteed. painting, etc. All work guaranteed. REALTOR to file them for allowance In the diningroom, kit. with plenty of Terms, free estlmatee. TA. 54495. County Court of the City and County the year 1956; that said real estate space. Den, fenced, patio, at­ ' CONTRACTING 1 of Denver, Colorado, on or before was taxed in the name of Armln tached gar. Act now! Call Mrs. Bur- , FOR ANY REMODELING * American Roofing Member of the 10th day of September, 1961, or Rosenblum; that the statutory pe­ henn, EA. 2-4177. Our Lady of Grace Pariah INSURANCE-LOANS said claims shall be forever barred. riod of redemption expired Novem­ 1 IN YOUR HOME * Sheet M etal Co. ber 15th, 1960; that the same has not NEUHAUSER-BROWN, LTD. ' — INSIDE OR OUT — ^ ANDREW WYSOWATCKY, been redeemed; that said property DU 8-3631 REALTOR DU 8-3631 Cil 4-8466 2157 Downing 725 N. Tejon St. Administrator. may be redeemed at any lime before J CALL JACK REIS Forcast Vinyl rugs, 9x12, $16.95; lino­ (Published In the Denver a Tax Deed is issued; that a Tax A fitr 4 p.m. SU. 14035 leum rugs, 9x12, $5.25; 45-ln. Vinyl Quality Apparel Catholic Register) Deed will be issued to the said City WALK TO CHURCH ; AC. 2-1459 I Member of AH Souli* Pariah countertop, 95 cents rn.-fL; standard Colorado Springt, Colo. First Publication: March 9, 1961. Ideal for retired couple. 2-bedroom weight inlaid remnants, $1.00 rn.-ft. IN COLORADO SPRINGS and County of Denver, lawful holder X Member of Prtientstion Parish ^ f00000000000000000i Last Publication: April 13, 1961. of said certificate, on the 21st day brick, attached garage, fenced yard. Mon. thru Thurs., 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.— SINCE 1872 of July at 12 o’clock noon 1961. un­ Call Mrs. Grant. DE 3-8792. 0000000000000000900 HEATING Frl., 8 a.fti. to 4 p.m. Closed Sat. ME. 3-7731 IN THE COUNTY COURT less the same has been redeemed COURTNEY REALTY and Sun. Kiowa and Tejon Streets In and for tha City and County of before 12 o’clock noon of said date. CARPET CLEANING DORCAS LINOLEUM SERVICE Otnvtr and Stata of Colorado 2625 E. 12th Realtor FR 7-0844 334 So. Knox Ct. WE. 54368 No. P— 23028 WITNESS my hand and seal this NOTICE TO CREDITORS 20th day of March, 1961. Holy Cross—33 ACTIVE CARPET CLEANERS 1 PETE BERONI FOLEY HEATING TRASH HAULING Estate of C. B. DOOLEY, aka CARL FRANK K. SOUTHWORTH. Expert carpet and furniture cleaning FURNITURE SHOP The lleyse Sheet B. DOOLEY and CARL BOYD Manager of Revenue WARRANTY DEED tr a sh HAULING TITLE INSURANCE done in home or office. All work • WE SPECIALIZE IN^* UPHOLSTIRING DOOLEY (Deceased) Ex-Officio Treasurer, guaranteed. Free estimates. Call WE. Any Place in Metropolitan Denver Metal & Roofing No. P-23028 City i t County of Denver. 4-6355. SMOKY FIREPLACES Day or Night Calla RI.UPHOISURING AND AH persons having claims against $99.00 DOWN INCORPORATED . , By Roy W. Cass, ASSUME Cl NO QUALIFYING —------CHIMNEY TROUBLES EA. 2 3558 RIPAIRING the above named estate are required i Deputy Treasurer. ► HEATINO ROOFING 1 bdrm.. hr , 2 baths, fenced. 1,200 2430 High Street Slip Csnri ind Drtpsrlai SHEET METAL to file them for allowance in the (Published in the Denver CURTAIN LAUNDRIES THERMOSTAT CONTROLS County Court of the City and Coun­ * sq ft, floor space. Ms4« t, Otdtr Phone; ME. 24A5P Est. 1881 Catholic Register! GAS i OIL BURNERS UPHOLSTERERS Fwnilail Ms4> to Oidir ty of Denver, Colorado, on or be- pirst Publication: Apiil 6. 1961 SCHROEDER & WEAVER HtANtlS LACE CUKIAIN CLEAN ’ 102 So. Wshsatch fore the 1st day of October. 1961, or,Lasl Publication: April 20. 1961 FURNACE FANS—MOTORS Re Upholsterer by e reliable firm. j 14-22 S. Wshtaleli Ax. 4100 Morrison Rd. WE 6-230? EltS, LUHlAINb, C lIIIU CllElED said claims shall be forever barred. — ------I TABLECl.O 1 HS, UKAPERIES. TA 5 5107 35 years experience—terms. ANDREW WYSOWATCKY Help Wanted— Female 7-A I BLANKETS, SPREADS I.INKNS NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY Admlnlitrafor _ L______, C1.EANK1) BY LAlESr Mt'lTIUDS. LANDSCAPING 2145 Court PL AC. 2-1372 (Published in the Denver Catholic I HAND PRESSED ONLY, 1259 KALA. Register.) RICH LAWN landscaping, now Is the WALLPAPER, PAINTS Dr. John A. Ordahl First Publication: March 30, 1961. WANTED IMATH. TA. 5-3527. time to prepare your lawn for spring Last Publication April 27, 1961. planting, rock gardens, and patios. Paper hanging and painting. $12.00 OPTOMETRIST HOUSEKEEPER— DENVER RECTORY— COOKING DECORATING Free estimate. BE 3-6402 or BE a room and up. Komac Paint. KE. 0 7 7 # |# r# 11$ NORTH TEJON STREET 3 9177. 4-4629. ME. 1-3M1 Painting, decorating, and paperhang- Wallpaper 20c a roll and up. Latex COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. (LIGHT HOUSEWORK) 2 PRIESTS— REFERENCES Ing. 30 yrs. experience. Satlifactlon LAWN SERVICE guaranteed. For free eatlmate, call paint, $3 59 a gal., alio Komac paint. BOX 800 REGISTER Paul Hooper, WE. 6-3987 or J. T. Aerating, thin cutting, fertilizing, KE. 44629 865 SanU Fe Dr. Colorado Springs • Aurora Hooper, t L. 5-3758. renovating, Crabgrass control, spray­ ing, Evergreen shaping, tree and WINDOW SHADE Papering, painting, steaming, textur­ shrub pruning. Please Patronize ing. plaster patch. AH wurk guar­ ADORN DRIVE IN WANTED CUSTOM LAWN SERVICE WINDOW SHADE CO. anteed. Kiee esUmate. CaU KE 4-5920 Reasonable rates AL. 5 9840. Your REGISTER HOUSEKEEPER FOR CATHOLIC RECTORY IN SOUTH­ or SP. 7 9375. New shades and Venetian blinds ' ------1 made to order. Shades cleaned and Advertisers and WEST I) E N V E R. MUST BE MATURE CATHOLIC HOME DECORATl.NG SERVICE LINEN SERVICE repaired. Klrsch Drapery Hardware. J MOTEL AC. 2 4473 1047 Broadway Mention ADVERTISING WOMAN. TWO PRIESTS IN RESIDENCE. Interior and exterior painting.| MOUNTAIN stay with "Jay” papering, floor tile. Satisfaction; The firms listtd here deserve THE REGISTER 820 N. Nevada BOX 400 REGISTER guaranteed. Free estimates. Reason TOWEL & SUPPLY CO to be remembered when you ere KE. 4-4205 able rales. Day or Night call DE ; B. W. Bccklus, Manager distributing your pstronsge to * '/vwvvN /vN/v' % '3-8647. ; 2090 S. Grant RA. 2-7047 the different lines of business. IPPW

PAGE SIXTEEN Offie*, 938 Bonnock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitene 4^205 Thursday, April 13, 1961 John J. Sullivan Gets Peace Corps Stock Exchange Post , Jcdm J. Sullivan, imsident of of the New York Stock Ex­ Most Economical Means of Aid change. The nomination is tant­ the Bosworth Sullivan k Com­ The proposed Peace Corps He died West German eco­ tions from some 20,000 voIun« amount to election, which is to pany investment firm, who was could be “one of this nation’s nomic recovery from the devas­ teers, and predicted this num^ be held May 8. most economical — and effec­ tation of World War II as a her may reach 50,000 by the named a Knight of Malta In A graduate of Itegis College, tive — means of assistance to prime example of what can be end of the year. January this year, has been Sullivan oi;ganized his own in­ underdeveloped nations,” Dr. done by a country with an ed­ Of this number, he said,^ ap­ nominated to serve as a mem­ vestment firm, Sullivan and Maurice L. Albertson, director ucated population. proximately 3,969 te 5,9M ber of the board of governors Company, in 1937. Last January wiO of the Peace Corps Study Proj­ Dr. Albertson said the Peace qualify. he was invested as a Knight of ect, toI(j a Regis College audi­ Corps currently has apiriica- He said some 500 to 1,000 voU Malta in ceremonies in St Pat­ ence April 10. unteers may be ready for as­ rick’s Cathedral, New York He termed the proposal a signment by the end of the cur­ City, by Cardinal Francis Spell­ “grassroots” approach to find­ rent year, adding that the studjt: man. Sullivan is a member of ing a way to help such nations indicates places will be availf the executive committee of Knights Plan help themselves, sending skilled able for up to 5,000 volunteer^ Catholic Charities and is treas­ young Americans into close, by Jul^, 1962. * I urer of the Ave Maria Clinic, daily conUict on a person-to- Born &i Denver in 1894, Sulli­ person basis. Dancefor van has been president of the He described the corps as city’s Rotary Club and of the “one of the really new dimen­ Denver Community Chest and sions President Kennedy has Teen-Agers is a trustee ofHts successor the added so far.” United Fund. He is also a trus' Tribute to. Notre Dome Bishop Tihen Council 4796, Interviews with host country Knights of Columbus, is sponsor­ tee of the Bonfils Foundation nationals and Americans who and a director of the Denver New officers of the Denver Notre Dame ver Club April 13. From the left are Carl ing a Teen Dance, Saturday, Gub inspect the program of events for the Eiberger, re-elected president; Bob Zeis, vice have been successful in working • artko Woilc Civic Theater and the Central overseas produced a list of April 15, in St John’s hall, 6th • Tuno-up p Auto Ptinting City Opera House Association. 38th Universal Notre Dame Night tribute to president; Jim Coughlin, treasurer; and Mike • Front Whool Altanmonf the university’s accomplishments. The dinner- Halligan, secretary. projects that will be used in and Elizabeth, Denver. • tody a Pondtr Rtpoir Sullivan is one of the few lay­ dance and program will be held at the Den­ assigning volunteers, he re­ Jerry Pfannanstiel and his men in the history of Reg^ ported. orchestra .will play. College to be accorded an Corono Auto Sendee “Teaching, particularly teach­ Admission is 75 cents each or honorary doctorate, which be ing English as a second lan­ Standard (Sos & Oil* received in 1940 in recogni Humane Society $1 per couple. Dancing begins tth a CoroiM RA 2-4M7 Regis College Alumnus guage, included about three- at 8:30 p.m. and will be cbpp- tion of his service to the col­ fourths of th e opportunities lege. He also received the Sil­ eroned by council members and OPPORTUNITY Official to Speak mentioned during our travels on their wives. ver Spur Award from Regis in three continents—Africa, South MAN OR WOMAN Named US. Attorney Belton P. Mouras, director of 1958 for his “outstanding and Southeast Asia, and Latin Proceeds of the dance will be Besponsilde person from achievement in business and the livestock department of the used for charitable activies of this area, to service and America,” Dr. Albertson re­ civic life.” Suiiivan is a past President Kennedy has nom­ has served one term in the State Rocky Mountain regional office the Knights of Columbus. AH collect from new type ported. grand knight of Denver Council inated Lawreiice 'M. Henry, House of Representatives and of the Humane Society of the area teens are invited. automatic dispensers. No one term in the State Senate. “Education ia of primary im‘ selling Age not essential. 539, Knights of Columbus. Denver attorney who attended United States, will speak to the He was named national com­ portance. It doesn’t make much Car, references, and $450 The noted Catholic business­ Regis College, to be United Knights of Columbus Friday difference how much technical to $900 cash necessary. 7 man is married to the former mitteeman in January, 1960. Luncheon Club April 14. Cathedral Society States attorney for Colorado. Henry attended R e ^ College advice or equipment or money to 12 hours weekly nets Anne O’Neill. They have a His subject will be the aims you pour into a country if they The post carries a salary of and the University of Colorado. W ill Meet April 14 up to $ ^ monthly. Pos­ daughter, Sheila, a student at and purposes of the Humane are not advanced to the point sibility fulltime work. For He received his law degree from Society. Loretto Heights College. He has 116,000 a year. where they can put it to use-” (Cathedral Parish, Denver) local interview give phone been outstanding as a leader The Democratic national com­ C.U. in 1939 and practiced law A native of Louisiana, Mr. The Cathedral Altar and Ro­ and particulars. Write mitteeman for Colorado, Henry until 1943, when he entered the Mouras is retired from the in many cfaurdi activities. LOTS OF LAUNDRY? Kay Distributing Co. 6305 Army. United States Army after 20 sary Society will meet Friday, NEVER ENOUGH Harriet Ave., Richfield After four years of Army years of service. April 14, at 7:30 p.m., in St. 23, Minnesota. HOT WATER? service, he became chief deputy The Luncheon Club meets Agnes Miller Paul’s Reading Room on the K. of C. Scholarship clerk for Denver County. Two every Friday at noon in t h e lower floor of the Cathedral. All Day ft Night years later he returned to pri­ Knights of Columbus hall, 1575 women of the parish are invited vate law practice. Henry is Formica Counter Tops • Grant Street, Denver. All Catho­ Is Married to to attend and bring friends. married and has five children. Ceramic Wall TUe Exam Set tAay 13 lic men and thdir guests are Monsignor Richard Hiester Vinyl k Linoleum Flooring The sixth annual Catholic high ver metropolitan area. A member of Blessed Sacra­ invited to the luncheon and pro­ will be the guest speaker for school scholarship examination Catliolic eighth grade students ment Parish, he lives at 2630 gram, which lasts only one ElitchJ^resident the evening. He will show col Water imOLEUM AND TILE Forest Street. sponsored by the Queeii of the whose parents reside within the hour. The president of Elitch Gar­ ored slides of the Hawaiian Is­ SERVICE, IN C Holy Rosary Council 3790, boundaries of St. Bernadette’s, dens, Arnold B. Gurtler, and lands. Heoten: Knights of Columbus, will be S t Mary Magdalene’s, St. Jo­ Mrs. Agnes M. Miller, former Refreshments will be served. Prse IsHmatM—OwirantMd held on Saturday, May 13, at seph’s (Golden), Sts. Peter and supervisor at St. Joseph’s Hos roilproo^-lasl for ytm I Imlallatlen Paul’s, and Oiu" Lady of Fa­ Tht firim Ihtcd h«r* dtrarve 0 a.m. in St Mary Magdalene’s p i^ , were married April 6 in Tht M gallon modoll tima P a s h e s are eligible. to bo romtmbored whon you aro 3500 Liyan Street GL 5-1327 School, 28th and Zenobia, Den­ Mother of God Church. The Rev. a si I ulino your potignaqo to A student, whether in a pub­ tht difftrtnt lints of bunnott. 'doot a 4* gallon jobl ver. The scholarship provides John E. Cotter witnessed the John K. LaOnaidia lic or Catholic grade school, up to $75 each year toward tui­ ceremony. MUmber Mt. CaniMl Parlih tion costs for four years to any who can show average scholar­ TRY Catholic high school in the Den- ship and who is deserving of The couple’s attendants were consideration by his pastor, Mrs. A. G. Hines, sister of Mrs. Gurtler, and John Gurtler, Jr. u m principal, or the scholarship committee may qualify to take The newlyweds will reside in the examination. Denver following a wedding FIRST NORTH DENVER Application blanks are avail­ trip. &C 0MPANY Fiesta Dishes - Open Stock able from the pastors of the Gurtler, Whose first wife died Gifts - Hardware - Paint Plumbing and Heating MERCHANTS above parishes and from the in 1949, is a prominent figure N Glass-^ya Contractors Knights of Columbus by calling in the theatrical world. He as- Pipe ’Treading CR. 9-4170. Blanks signed by siuned management of Elitch Window Shades - Key ■ 181 VALLEJO ST. the student’s principal must be Gardens in 1930. Many actors Duplicating SH. 44181 NORTH DENVER LIQUOR STORE returned by May 8. and actresses obtained for the Open Friday & Monday Eves. JOHN J. CONNOR, PrtiMant Domestic and Imported The winner will be chosen by Gardens included Frederic 32 Broadway PE. 3-2940 Robert n. Connors Vioo RresMonf the scholarship committee from March, Sylvia Sidney, George WINE AND LIQUORS the top five scorers on the ex­ Brent, Edward G. Robinson, and amination on the basis of char­ a host of other stars. .J Cold Beer — Mixes — Pop acter, need, and leadership The Elitch president has qualities. The scholarship is thrown open his Gardens for the CALL Gt 5-4723 for FREE DELIVERS automatically renewed each Lead Roles use of many charity functions u r.tith and Carmine Lombardi Prop year if the student maintains a .omcinaker’s including benefits for the Do­ 4395 Federal Blvd. B average. Karen Bertram (left) and Edward Freaa win have top On Federal at West 44th Ave Next to Corner roles in the "BuU in a China Shop,” to be staged in S t Jo­ minican Sisters of the Sick Poor seph’s Parish haU April 18 and 19. and dances for Holy Family D epartm ent Week-End Mishaps Parish. Comelate Airtometlva Service The firms listed here de­ Traffic accidents on Satur­ Patronize The*e Reliable and Friendly Firm* Cunningham Motor serve to be remembered day and Sunday accounted for Service when you are distributing 39 per cent of the 434 lives St. Joseph Thespians D o Y o u G e t Tired lost in traffic mishaps on Colo­ •ei.MS4 MS tM.IU44S77 your patron*’'’e to the dif­ rado streets and hi^ways last ENGLEWOOD **Btt CiiPlegliieL** Osnoc fer ?nt lines of business. year. Drive with special care of Housework, SATRIANO 43W W. 44tk Avs. Will Present Drama on week ends, advises the Heating Company BROTHERS TRY THE State Patrol. (St. Joseph’s High School, Bertram, Loretta Jacques, Vic­ by the End of Denver) tor Avila, Ed Freas, and Frank D tm tr Arta JANITOR The Drama Club is now re­ Rino. a B u s y D a y ? SERVICE NORTH DENVER hearsing for the annual spring The play is scheduled to be fito tcts m i Air CtagHraiai play. This year’s presentation staged in St. Joseph’s Church Hflda’u an Intwiitlng diiqov* * Rug and Upholstary AH Hakeg Fnnueeg will be Bull in a China Shop, Hall and the admission price is S h m p eo in g czy that m i ^ help Bgjitei your Installed, Serviced OPTICAL by C. B. Gilford. 90 cents. load around the hoUM. * Complata House 3160 Tejon GL 5-0228 and Repaired The curtain timd for each per­ REGISTRATION SET We zecently asked an hide, Qeonlng Dispensing Opticians formance will be at 8 o’clock on St. Joseph’s High School will pendent resewdi organization 9 Heating ' * Fleer Waring and COIQUITT’S the evenings of April 18 and 19. hold registration for freshmen to visit with 100 active houae- e Air Conditioning Polishing . DeWAYNE INGRAM This play is a comedy-mystery on Saturday, April 15, from 9 wivea about extension tele­ e Sheet Metal Work * Walls and Windows in three acts and employs the to 12 a.m. phones. 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