Bringing the Gospel to the Country Bids Will Be Asked by July For Mochebeuf High School

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Bids w ill be asked by Ibo beginning of July on the new Machebeuf H igh School to be erected REGISTER in Blcs.«5ed Sacrainent Parish, Denver, according to the Rt. Rev. ilonsignor Harold V . Campbell, VOL. Lll. No. 44. THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1957 DENVER, m pastor. The new high school is the largest single projea in the Archbishop's High BY ARCHBISHOP Schoob Campaign, and is in­ tended CO provide facilities for Four Newly Ordained Priests the parishes of East Denver. 15 Candidates Blessed Sacrament Parish it­ self has expended $401,856.15 in preparation for the new high Get Temporary Assignments Are Accepted schtxil plant, pointed out Mon- sigooc Campbell, in addition to T o Give Temporary assignments as assistants for the four voung clerics ordained to the priesthood for the Arch­ $20,000 in architect’s fees paid Clergy Retreat For Seminary for out of the parish's contribu­ diocese of Denver this spring have been announced by tions to the Atchbuhop's High Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. The Rev. Leonard S. Alimena Fifteen candidates have Schools Campaign. been accepted by Arch- is named to the Cathedral, Den­ one of the prepared talks to the Deertrail resi­ The expenditure by the parish Official Motor M ission Director u.ing thet vers the Rev. Emmanuel Gabel, dents. This is Father Gieselman’s sixth con­ )i.shop Urban J. Vehr to provides the first unit of the to Holy Ghost Church, Denver; secutive year as motor mission director in the enter St. Thomas’ Semi­ Machebeuf High School plane, a the Rev. J. Lievecs, to Speaks From 'Soap Box' Archdiocese of Denver. Before coming to St. nary and prepare for the building erea^ about five years Christ the King Chucch, Den­ ■ backdrop, the Rev, Richard Gieselmsn, G.M., Thomas' Seminary, the Vincentian priest siwnt irieathood in the Archdiocese of ver; and the Rev. John F, Slat­ of St. Thomas’ Seminary, motor mission dir«- many years as director of the motor missions )enver. ago, and the property acquired tery to St. Anne’a Church, tor. lUndS on his "soap box" while delivenng in Missouri. Of the candidates, from' the for the sice. Work on acquiring Grand Lake, and missions. The Denver area, four are from Ca­ the property which is the site of appointments are effective thedral High School, four are the new high school began -in Wednesday, July S. ARCHD10CE.se OF DENV ER from Regia College, two are Pathera Gabel, Lievens, and Chancery Office 4 0 0 A t t e n d Inaugural in D eertrail 1948 with the acquisition o from St. Francia de Sales’ High Slattery were ordained to the 1536 Logan Street School, and one from Holy Fam­ four vacant lots m die east side priesthood by Archbishop Vehr Denver 3. Colo. ily High School. SL Joseph’s of Elm Street in the Cathedral Saturday, June 1. Father Alimena was or­ O f M otor M ission Sum m er Series Parish, Fert Collins, supplies Clergy Assignment* two of the other candidates, Confroetors dained at the Pontifical Ckillege A.SSISTANTS and St. .Mary's High School, Need 6 W eeks Josephinum, Worthington, 0., by ( p ro lent) Nearly 400 persona attended ard Gieselman, C.M.. motor mis­ tend Mass except once a week Colorado Springs, and the Ab­ the Apostolic Delegate, Arch­ during the greater part of the Contractors will require about Cathedral. Denver—The Rev. the inaugural of the motor mis­ sion director from St. Thomas’ bey High School. Canon City, bishop Amleto G. Cicognani, on l.eoiiard Alimena sions conducted in the Deertrail Seminary, Denver, snd Law­ year. The community is a mis­ each one. six weeks to study the plans and Hay 25. Holy Gbo«l Church, Denver— area June 3-7 by the Rev. Rich- rence St. Peter, second year sion of St. ’s The list of candidates, u re­ specifications preparatory to Two more priests will return theologian for the Denver Arch­ Parish, Hugo. Father Robert llie Rev. Emmamtel Cabel leased by the Chancery Office, submitting their bids. Excava­ from Rome in July, making six Chriit the King Church, Den­ diocese. Freudenstein is the pastor in follows: clergy available for assignments tion for the budding wiU begin ver—The Rev. Joseph Lie- This number doss not tell the Hugo. Andrijeaki, Robert E., Bellvue in the archdiocesk Father John vent St. James'Church, complete story of the success The motor mission series Star Route, Fort Collins, St Jo­ this fall, and construction will E. Cotter, ordained Dec. 19. St. Anne's CJiurch. Grand of the mission, however, for will coBtiotto for sia weeks. seph's Parish; from Fort Col­ require two full years. Rt. Rav. Jamaa H. O'NaRl 1963, ia completing his course I.ake, and Mittions — The untold hundreds who were This week the missiooers are lins High School. Bids on the addition to the toward a degree of doctor of Rev, John F. Slattery School Completion listening from their homes, on visiting in Strefburg. In the Bakke, Gerald E., 361 Birch The clergy of the Denver canon taw. Father Leonard G. (Dnvent required to house the The appoinlRienlt are ef- porches, and from stores, heard weeks to come they will be Street, Denver, Christ the King Archdiocese will have their Urban was ordained Dec. 16, feelive Wednetdav, July 3, the words of the missionen Briggsdelc, June 17-21; Parish; from Cathedral High high school faculty will not be 1967 retreat July 15-19 at St 1656, and has been completing 1957. Seen in September though they did not attend in Windsor, Jane 24-28; Eaton, School. taken until later, ^parating chb Thomu’ Seminary, Denver. his course in theology. « I RBAN J. VEHR pereon. Loudspeakers, at­ July 1-6; and Woodland Grant Arthur W.. 731 State project from the large school The conferences will be given (Additional dotaiU on Paga 3) Archbishop of Denver Construction of a four class­ tached to a powerful amplifier, Street, Fort Morgan, St Hel­ by the Rt Rev. Honsignor Park. July 8-12. building will enable many smal­ room school annex, in addition carried the speakers' voices to The seminarians who will ac­ ena’s Parish; from Regis Col­ James H. O’Neill, Brigadier to a garden level church, at St. the four corners of the com­ lege. ler firms to join in the bidding. General (ret), U. S. Army. WSGfi. KOLKA LAUDED James’ Parish, Denver, is ex- company Father Gieselman in munity. the final five weeks are John Handen, Stephen L., 2996 The addition to the convent Monaignor O'Neill, 64. • peeted to be completed by Sep­ Quebec Street, Denver, Cure priest of the Diocese of Hel­ tember. Concrete is to be Intelligent Questions Rse, James Morgan, Raymond will accommodate 22 more nuns, Jones, Leo Kennedy, Richard d’Ars’ Parish; from Cathedral ena, Mont, is a native of Chi­ poured Friday, June 14, for the Encouraging to the mission High School. for a total of 35. Two class­ cago, He attended St Ignatius' Resettlement Program second floor of the three-story ers during their five-day stay Hanifen, and Martin Mclner- rooms will also be provided in ney, all second-year theolo­ Harrison, Andrew A., 1638 College, Loyola University, section. The over-sll cost will in Deertrail was the large num­ Pennsylvania Street, Denver. the addition for the kindergarten Chicago; and St Paul's Semi­ be sbout $400,000.. gians studying for tns Arch­ ber of sincere, intelligent ques­ Cathedral Parish; from Regis and first grade classes. A house nary, St Paul. He was or­ Father William V. Powers, tions submitted. Oftentimes, diocese of Denver. dained in 1915. Of Denver Area 'Best' College. on Eudora Street has been ac­ pastor, said construction is pro­ the question box placed in town The motor mission work is Heffennan, John P., 4640 He joined the Regular Army By Paul H. Hallett Austria. Of the 33,000 Hungar­ ceeding favorably despite the for Ue convenience of the area under the auspices of Monsi­ Sheridan Boulevard, Denver, quired to provide a site for the in 1626 after 11 years’ work NOWHERE IS HUNGAR­ ians who have reached our five-week period of rainy residents is the only contact gnor Gregory Smith, V.G., arch­ Holy Family Parish; from Holy addition. in. the Helena Diocese and IAN resettlement work better shores since November, 18,000 weather. The walls for the the missionen have with their diocesan director of the Propa­ Family School. Plans for the new Machebeuf apeient two tours of duty with organised than it is in Den­ were brought here under church section are complete, audience, and the queries tub- gation of the Faith and is fi­ HupMrt, Donald L., 4650 the Army in the Philippines ver under Monsigiior Elmer J. NCWC auapices. but the contractor will center mitted are a gauge of the re­ nanced principally by .the So­ Pennsylvania Street, Englewood High School, to be ercaed in the and in World War II was with Kolka, This is the judgment of • • • activities on completing the actions of those attending. ciety for the Propagation of All Souls’ Parish; from Regis 1900 block cm Eim Street, have Genera] George Patton's Third Father Sabbaa Kilian, O.F.M., FATHER KILIAN. deepite school annex. In all, 54 questions were the Faith. College. Army when it raced through The church. Father Powers been drawn by John F. Cooneil, who was in Denver June 6-9 (T u rn to P a g e t — Column S) asked in the course of the five Talks in the 1957 series are Jones, Bernard B., 4282 Grove architect The new building will France into Germany. to preach and to hear the Con- noted, which will seat 800 per­ days, most of them opinions and concentrating on "The Divinity Street Denver. St Catherine': It was Monsignor O’Neil fesaions of Denver's Hungar­ sons snd simost double the ca­ additional questions on the sub­ of Chriet,” “T h e Biassed Parish; from Regis College. accommodate some 450 sopho­ who answered General Patton’s ians. O N J U L Y 7 pacity of the present church, ject that had been expounded Mother,” “ The ,” “The Jorgensen, Donald G., 222 W mores, juniors, and seniors, with request for a “weather” prayer “ I have received letters from is to be completed by Dec. 1. the previous evening. A goodly Polk Street, Colorado Sprin when fog and dismal skies refugees all over the country.” All seven Sunday Masses are Bible,” “ Religion.and Happi about 150 freshmen using the number asked for further in­ ness,” and "The Church.” Corpus Christi Parish; from building that has already been thwarted the Third Army's op­ continued Father Kilian, “ ex­ 12th Annual attended now by capacity formation on the Church and Mary's High School. erations. Monsignor O'Neill re. pressing not only satisfaction crowds. its claims. A few even went Nemmers, Robert J., 633 ereaed by the parish. calls that, after the General with, but enthusiasm for, the When completed, St. James’ so far as to inquire if the talks Grant Street, Denver, St Fran The two-story structure with had printed and distributed work of the Denver will rank, among the to be given in the second week Ten Donors Send 250,000 copies of the prayer largest in the archdiocese. cis de Sales' Parish; from St a semi-basement will utilize Charities director in the cause Pilgrimage to of the missions in Strasburg ' High School. space to the utmost. The biise- "^ r the better part of a week of Hungarian resettlement. He There will be 18 elementary would be a continuation of the OfferWn, Nicholas A., 131 came bright and clear skies and grade classrooms, including two series. If so, thpy would like St. Jude's Burse North McKinley Street Fort ment will contain a band room perfect flying >feather.” first grade classes thst meet in to be in attendance. Collins, St Joseph’s Parish; with space for uniform and in In 1948 Monsignor O’Neill Cabrini Shrine a rcoi^odeled duplex bought and was raised to the permanent remodeled by the parish. Again, the miasioners’ labors from Fort Collins High School. strument storage, a boiler room, The 12th hnnual pilgrimage did not begin and end with the GiftsTotoling$35 Overton, C., 661 Mon­ living quarters for a custodian, rank of Brigadier General. He to the Shrine of Mother Cabrini Both the large number of roe Boulevard, South Ha^en, was the fifth man in the his­ children and the number of nightly talks. Father Gieselman a storage room for ROTC guns, in Ml Vernon Canyon will bt reports that he spent a good Mich., St Baail's Parish; from tory of the Army Chaplain beld Sunday, July 7, beginning families in the parish have Ten donors swelled the St. a girls' locker room and showets. necessitated this construction. part «f the morning each day Jude Burse by $35 in the past Holy Cross Abbey High School, Corps to attain the rank of at 2:30 p.m. More than 6,000 talking with the faithful of the Canon City. a boys' locket room arid General and the third Catholic Father Powers pointed oit$. In week to bring its total to persona, including Fourth De­ area discussing the problems Pietrowski, Philip W.. 116 S. showers, a team locker room and priest to do so. gree Knights of Columbui form­ 1948. the school enrolled 300 $1,122.04. The burse, a Denver Ogden Stmt, Denver, St Fran­ In 1947 he was honored by pupils; this past year, 710 were thst confront the people of a showen, equipment storage ing an honor guard, are ex­ mission parish of this size. archdiocesan fund for the edu cis de Sales’ Parish; from Ca­ Pius XII when he was raised pected to take part. enrolled; next fall, about 800 space, toilets, two home rooms, are expected. In the same cation of priests, listed the fol­ thedral High School. to the rank of Domestic Prel­ For aioa days prior to tba Seek Sacraments Raisch. Richard E., 125 S. clrafting rooms, a combination ate with the title of Rt. Rev. t'eriodi families Jn the parish lowing contributors: * pilfrimago, tba annual no- Approximately IS to 20 resl- Canosa (Tourt, Denver, St. Rose lunch and speech room, lod stall Mbnhignor. vana will ba hald at tba increasedI by sbout 500. A. H., Denver, who gave $2 Monsignor O'Neill, who holds This phenomenal growth, the dente attended daily Mass and of Lima’s Parish; from Cathe­ storage space. The basement will •hrina. Matt will ba offarad pastor continued, has taxed the received Communion in the anonymous, Denver, $10; Mrs. dral High School, ' the Bronze Star and the I,e- each day. •tarling June 29, parish to provide adequate Mass offered by Father Giesel­ C.A.P., Wheatridge, $6; anony­ Raterman, John E., 2365 be half above ground. gion of Merit, served before his at 7:30 a.m. by Father Jobn school and church facilities. .An man, testifying to their appre­ mous, Denver. $6; RJ.K., Den­ Quebec Street, Denver. St. On the first floor will be six retirement as deputy yhief of B. Ebal, azaeutive editor of adequate meeting hall for par­ ciation of the opportunity for ver, $1; A.R., Leadville, $3; James' Parish; from St Francia home rooms, a journalism room Army chaplains. He now re­ tba “Ragiitar.” Brief novana anonymous, Denver, $2; F..M.K., sides at the Cathedral, Pueblo. ish groups will be provided frequent reception of the sac­ de Sales’ High Sdhool. fT u n i Ig P a g e s — Colamit 6 ) prayars will ba said. Tba pub­ when the present church is raments. As Deertrail does not Englewood, $2. in thanksgiv­ lic it invitad. moved to the garden level sec­ have a resident pastor, most bf ing; Mrs. C. G.. Denver, $2; FIGURES ^ELL STORY Chartered busses will leave tion. the faithful are unable to at­ and V.E.M., Colorado, Springs, the bus depot, 17th and Glen- $3. arm, July 7 at 1:30 and 2:30 The temporary appointment p.m. for Uie shrine. Pilgrims are REV. PIETEB MUNNECOM given the archdiocese's four urged to secure their tickets be­ new priests this week serve to 'FRANK REPORT' IS GIVEN forehand so that the buaaea may focus attention on the tre­ Rav. Sabbat Kiliaa, O.F.M. leave on schedule and arrive at mendous importance of main­ the 's shrine before the Began Education System taining sufficient personnel for OF HIGH SCHOOLS DRIVE ia one of the men who have ceremony begins. the work of Christ. There are done the moat for the reset­ A procession will start at the tlement cause in this country.” many altars to be served, nu­ In a letter that went out Fund at the conclusion of the Seminary: $1,682,672.02. • • • three-story shrine house at 2:30 In South Part of State merous confessionals to be this week, a "frank report” is first-half of the collection High Schools: $1.382,171.- p.m. The Blqued Sacrament will filled, thousands of the faithful THE HUNGARIAN-BORN be carried to the shrine, where given to pastors of the Den­ period. The enclosed percent­ 80. Franciscan added that Denver By Pauu H.,Hallett Jan). Before coming to Colorado awaiting spiritual ministration. ver area of progress ia the age figures give you the Average weekly collections the Rosary will be recited, a (On* o f B S orlot on Gmat is a favorite spot for refugees sermon given, and Benediction he was (innocently) involved in The archdioresan burses for Archbishop's High Schools story. We have collected only in the Seminary campaign: of his nationality. They like Churchman of Colorado) one of the few murders in his­ seminarians help financially in Campaign. The letter is over 41 per cent of the pledges at $21,25<).00. and in the high of the Blessed Sacrament will the climate, which is similar be held. ONE OF THE FIRST tory that involved the Holy the expensive work of training the signatures bf the Rt. Rev. present active. schools campaign: $13,500.00. to that of their native land; builders of the educational sys- Sacrifice of the Mass. priests. Those who donate to Monsignors Gregory Smith, A comparative study has To meet the high schools' Following (he service, re­ they are well received here, freshments will be available for What we know about Father the burses are manifestiiig a V.G., and Harold V. Camp­ been made of the coileetion of campaign goal as of now we and they are able, thanks to Munnecom is not so much as we practical cognisance of the ne­ bell, clerical co-chairmen of pledges in the Seminary cam­ must average weekly an in­ the pilgrims. Four parking lota paign and in the High Schools .Monsignor Kolka,'to establish on the shrine property accom­ cessity of ecclesiastical man­ the Archbishop's High Schools come of $30.232.01. homes and make a living here. power. Campaign. The letter follows: campaign. The amoimt of Cancellations — Seminary: modate more than 150 automo­ pledges in both campaigns is Father Kilian also paid high biles. Gifu to the St Jude Burse This is a frank report from $87,290.00, and in the high tribute to the NCW(5 for the Priest Killed may be sent to Archbishop Ur­ substantially the same. At the schools: $185,081.60. New, modem powder rooms the executive committee of end of the first-half of the heavy burden it has so ably for women and rest rooms for ban J. Vehr at 1536 Logan In the .«econd half of the discharged both here and in the Archbishop's High Schools collection period: (T u rn to P a g e S — Column 5) men are being completed at the 'By Poisoning Street. Denver. shrine. Several other improve­ ments begun in the past year, including new flower beds, will Mass W ine Architect's Sketch of New Machebeuf High School be realiziNl. Rosary Every Sunday would like. We first hear of On each Sunday preceding him in the pages of Hewlett, the pilgrimage, the Rosary ia where he is mentioned as com­ being recited at the shrine at ing to the New World in 1854. 2 and 4 p.m. Sunday viaitora in the company of Bishop Lamy average more than 1,000 per­ and a number of young French sons, according to John Camp­ ' priests, one of w|^om was Fa- bell, shrine committee repre­ •’ler Stephen Avel. sentative. « « • Known internationally, the FATHER AVEL was pious shrine last year drew more than talented, energetic, a got^ nr 125,000 pilgrimi from throuirii- ganizer, and zealous for Che out the U.S. and many other glory of God. The Bishop kept eoontries. Close to 200,(KXI are Father Avel. when he reached expected to pray at the ibrine Santa Fe, at the Cathedral this year. Rev. Pieter Munnecom where he labored with marked Mother Cabrini, the first tern in Southern Colorado, success. When Father Mache- U.S.A. ciii«n saint, was in Den­ whether public or voluntary, beuf was transferred from AI ver various times before her was a Dutchman, known to the buquerque to Santa Fr, Father death in 1017. She acquired inhabitanU of Trinidad by the •Avel was sent temporarily the property, 17 miles from Spanish initials of Padre Pedro Albuquerque, then to Socorro,'; Denver, in ML Vernon Canyon Juan Munnecom this given and finally tn Mora His prede- as a summer camp for children name in Dutch would be Pieter (T N rn to P a g* S Jy . at Queen of Heaven Orphanage. THE DENVER CATHOLfC REGtSTER Telephone, Keystone 4^203 Thurtdoy, June 13, 195T ^AGE TW O OffKe, 938 BsHnock Strtct Priest, Pioneer Educator, Falsely Accused of Poisoning Mass Celebrant shortly after its completion, liring in concubinage with a woman would consent not to rived, as did also Father Pi­ credit to himself and benefit to roof and a floor of bare ground. “ On the 24th day of June, {Coniituied Front Paft O n t) nard, but too late—Father Avel his flock, and was then, in During the first year at in the year 1866, I solemnly called it “ a good school.” man named Noel. The scandal see the man again. This she did It was under Father Mnnne- cessor at Mora was Father was public, but the parties and was then reconciled to the was dead. 1866, given charge of the grow­ Trinidad Father Munnecom said baptized Julian W o o 11 o n, Father Munnecom immedi­ ing mission of Trinidad. Mass in some one of the houses adopted son of Richard Woot- corn’s administration that a Monnecom. Now begins the in- bratened it out until the woman Church; she died repentant a * • « most famous pioneer nun of the trigraing story, fell dangerously ill. Father short time afterward* The man ately di.spatched a messenger to of the town. In 1867 Don Felipe ton of Raton, of the Rio de Laa FOUNDED IN 1862 by 12 ave a plot of ground for tne Animas. Godparents: Antonio West, Sister Blindina Segale, In the parish of Father Munnecom was sent for, but was enraged and made threats Santa Fe for Father Mache- E did her most famous work. She he would do nothing unless the against Father 'Munnecom, but benf, who set out at once for New Mexicans under the lead­ uilding of a church. Frederico Lujan and Maria Mannecom there wu a woman ership of Don Felipe Baca, The very day of his coming Paulina Lujan.” was assigned to the public these were disregarded at the Mora. Going by way of Las school and began her duties in time. Vegas, be there met Noel, who Trinidad had its first church td his widely scattered pariah, “ (Signed) Pedro Juan Mun­ • • • told him his version of what in 1867. In that year it wss a Father Munnecom administered necom. Parish Priest of the January, 1B73. She deKribed smalt settlement of a few scat­ the flrst Baptism, and made this her classroom as “40 feet long, FATHER MUNNECOM re­ had happened and accused Fa­ Most Holy Trinity Parish.” 14 feet wide, 8 feet high, two MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY ther Munnecom of the murder. tered cabins. The church had first entry in the history of s » • mained at Mora for some time Holy Trinity Pariah: small windows, low-sizw door, INSURANCE SINCE 1897 after the arrival of Father Father Machebeuf had known four adobe walls, with a dirt READERS OF THIS LEAN nil transom; solid adobe wails Aval, whom he willingly and nothing of Noel, and this story, ENTRY who are not versed in on two aides, log rafters as amicably assisted in the work told with such evident concern history would not black as ebony. Of necessity i ; I l S U ;r o r s of the missions until he was for Father Avel and with no know how illustrious the child’s ventilation said ‘Goodbye’ when ready to take up his new po­ apparent rancor against Father adopted father was. Commonly the house was completed.” sition. During this time Father Munnecom, was enough to dis­ known as “ Uncle Dick” WHEN SISTER Munnecom regularly said the turb him and make him sus­ Wootton, he came west from arrived in Trinidad, a Iqng first Mass on Sundays when he picious of Father Munnecom. Virginia in 1836 and covered adobe well extended from the wss st home. • • • . thoQsandi of miles of wild West­ academy (which was also the One day. he did not return UPON INVESTIGATION no ern country on his first trap­ convent) to the public school, from his mission in time for reasonable motive could be ping expedition. Uncle Dick “the only one here, and taught the early Mass, as he was ex­ found to connect Father Mon- was by turns trapper, trader, by the sisters.” In September, pected to do, and Father Avel necom with the crime, and no pioneer breeder of buffalo 1878, she wrote that the two took his place at that service evidence was brought except calves, farmer, acout in the schools had opened with a good Q at 9 o'clock. At the Communion the reported words of Father Mexican war, businessman, attendance. A year after Fa­ Father Avel detected something Avel and FaUser Munnecom’s and highway builder. He wrote ther Munnecom left, she wae to wrong with the Sacred Species failure to say the early Mass as autobiography just before rebuild the public school, lit­ Herfewt W. Uikm u in the chalice, and he suspected that day. Motives were found bis death In the 1890s that is erally with her own hands. that the wine had been tamp­ to connect Noel with an at­ one of tbe most entertsining In 1877, Trinidad had a puh- 753 Got 8. Electric Bldg. TA. 5-0241 ered with. Calling for fresh tempt to poison Father Munne­ books of Western history we lie school, a private day school, DENVER, COLORADO wine, he completed the sacri­ com. who was expected to say have. As on Indian fighter he and s boarding academy, all fice, and by this time he was the first Mass that day, but who was second only to Kit Carton. conducted by the Sisters of conrineed that the wine had was accidentally detained until To satisfy the educational Charity. At'this time, Trinidad been poisoned. Noel came to his it was so late that 'Father Avel needs of the new settiement, a was perhaps better provided relief to administer remedies said the Mass end drank the Spanish school was started in for, educationally, any DUXLOP and incidentally to^ggest that fatal dose. The Masons kept up 1867, in the home-of the Span­ other town in Colorado, save Father Munnecom must have a persecution of Father Hnnne- ish wife of George Simpson, Denver. DISTRIBIITORS poisoned the wine through com for two years, upon the who was known at the time and for some years later as the ONE OF THE DIFFICUL- jealousy at being superseded m absurd plea that Father Avel TIES of Father Munnecom dur­ J v u L L D § , Q m d iis ^ the parish. was a brother Mason, but the DrAHtmaHi HungarUn Americans of Denver are shown only man in Trinidad who could • • • r r o n illlc lll pother Sabbas Kilian, O.F.M., who apeak English. ing his pastorate was that ha courts finally exonerated Fa- s s s could not speak English well. A MESSENGER was sent to ther Munnecom completely. was in Denver June 6-10 tc attend to the spiritual needs of The Bishop decided to ask the Las Vegas for Father Pinard, Noe] disappeared completely Hungarian refugees here. They are, left to right, Etienne ONE OP MACHEBEUF'S GAS Jesuits to take over Holy Trin­ although it was suggested that after telling his story to Father Perenyi, Father Kilian, and Kalmen Lukacs. French priests, a Father Ver- ity Parish. This they did Nov. 8, Father Munnecom be found Machebeuf and was never again mare. lepUced Father Munne­ 1875. Father Munnecom re­ and brought to him. To this seen in Mora. Father Munne­ com from July 2, 1867, to Nov. mained for a number of yeera 2 6 . 9 Father Avel objected, saying com was reinstated, bis honor 1, 1868. On the latter date we in the town, then departed for that he could not confesa to a restored, and no one rejoiced 'Frank Report' Is Given have the following entry in the his native Holland, disappear­ PER GALLON Crieat who had tried to poison more sincerely with him than baptismal register (written in ing from Colorado history. im. He made a short will, in did Father Machebeuf. He of­ Spanish): which he forgave his murderer. ficiated for several years after­ "Today, Nov. 1, 1868, I [the JOE KAVANAUGH, INC. Father Munnecom finally ir- wards in , with Of High Schools''Drive new Vicar Apoatolk of Colo­ The Denver Catholic 7TH AT LOGAN T A 5-1261 rado, Bishop Machebeuf] made fConiinued Front Page One) promised to non-parochial my first pastoral visit in this ReBi$ter Cottrell's Store Project Seminary campaign collection high school^ and to suburban Parish of the Most Holy Trin­ Published Weekly by the period only $1,041,846.70 wss parishes must be given. The ity, leaving ns parish priest of Catholic Press Society, Inc. paid. This was $600,000 leis f oa! of the campaign was $3,- said parish, Don Pedro J.uan 938 Bannock Street, Denver. 50,000 and this is the mini­ thsn what was paid in the Munnecom, and I confirmed Subscription: $8.00 Per n t Adds 3,000 Square Feet first-half. We can expect, mum amount of money which 130 persons.” must be put into the High Year. Sold in combination i i r m A $1B0,00(J remodeling proj­ The business machine room therefore, to collect less for Father Munnecom had writ­ with The Register, National the high schools in the next Schools Fund to satisfy our i m m ect at Cottrell's Store in Den­ has been enlarged to provide immediate obligations. ten several letters to Bishop Edition, in Archdiocese of ver has added 3,000 square feet 16 months than we have col­ Machebeuf in 1869 and the Denver. space for 26,000 Addresso- lected in the past 13 months. The tremendous need for of floor space next door to Cot­ early months of 1870. asking Entered as Second Clois FATHER’S DAY-JUNE 16 trell's at 615 16th Street, for­ graph plates. If the present weekly aver­ Catholic educational facilities advice and direction in obtain­ age continues we will collect in a city growing as rapidly Matter at tbe Post Office merly occupied by the Wonder A new “ down” escalator, al­ ing sisters for a school. Tbe Denver. Colo. Fabric Center. only one-half of what was col­ as Denver can tie met only Bishop realized the advantage ready in operation, supplements lected in the first period. This by a co-opnative and united The furnithings, hat, and the “up” escalator that has of itorting a school in Trinidad, •hoe departments were en- means that only $2,000,000,- effort. Denver is the third then the moet important town lerged into tho new spece. A been in use for several years. 000, or less, will ^ paid by fastest growing city in Amer­ in the south, and he turned to­ new yonng men’e depart­ The store was founded in Aug. 81. 1938. ica. But we are not excep­ ward his friends for as­ DR. JAMES P. ment for colloge ego cus­ 1893 by the late Geerga F. It seems foolish to pretend tional in our need for' new sistance. After conferring with tomers wes installed on the Cottrell on its present site. A that some unusual condition schools. Dioceses throughout Archbishop Purcell he went to •ceond floor. It forms tho fire in 1906 rained the flrst will arise that will change the the country are engag^ in the mother-house of the Sis­ GRAY lergest clothing floor in the store, and Cottrell moved it present trend of payments. projects comparable to ours. ters of Cherity at Mt. St Jo­ Reeky Mountain Empire, down 16tb Street to the eor- The fact is that the pledg^ Each parish in the Denver seph in , where Optometrist William E. Glass, company ner of Celifomia Street, money is not being paid in area benefiti from the new Mother Josephine assured him presidant, said, *with 21,875 where the J. C. Penney Co. an increasing and alarming educational facilities being that sisters would be sent to Eyes Examined • Visual Cart Op*o Cvtainff provided by the use of the square feet of floor space. department store new etands. number oi instances. Trinidad. Phone 'TU 9:00 The second floor also in­ In 1951 the store returned to We are all agreed that the money in this fund. • V • SuBday* ^il cludes an air conditioned tailor its original site. als of the campaign must The goals of the campaign TAbor 5-8883 liOO FIVE SISTERS ARRIVED shop. Theaid thafulfilled. that wad can be met only if each pledge FWI APPOINTMENT Present officers are J. F. which has been made is paid in February, 1870. One of them wrote to the mother-house that DOLLS WIGS — SHOES Little, Cottrell’s son-in-law, in full. The goal of the cam­ 213 COLO. BLDG. chairman of the board; Glass; paign was not exceeded luf- there were less than six White 1616 CALIF. ST. Dolls Dressed to Order - M«. Jane C. Little,, Cottrell’s ficiently to provide us with women in Trinidad and that daughter, vice president; Jo­ Resettlement any margin for loss. the town bad many of the ap- DWARE anne Little, Mrs. Little’s daugh­ learances of a "hiding place A.B.C. Doll Hospital At this point in the collec­ or thieves and murderers . . . 6420 E. Colfax at Monaco FL. 5-5330 ter, secretary: and Mrs. Elwa- tion period, we urge each pas­ REUCIOUS STATUE3 REPAIRED beth Starbuck, Mrs. Little’s and everybody speaks Spanish.” tor to renew his efforts to The first mission of the Sis­ Mr. and Mra J. A. MeCourt other daughter, assistant secre­ Policy in Denver collect every cent pledged in 616 Downing MA. 3-7617 tary. ______ters of Charity in Colorado his parish, actually to con­ began by opening what was ap­ sider it as a parish respon­ parently the first public school WHILE Found 'Best' sibility. in the area (the Colorado State saSatrrM ' Additional schools, both Historical Society speaks of a YOU wkNiKS (Continued From Page One) grade and high tehools, re­ Eublic school in 1867, which may WAIT «D Irish-sounding name, which quiring more millions of dol­ ave been the same as the l-TEAB GVARAirm he ascribes to s merely acci­ Spanish school mentioned dental similarity, is Hungarian lars, will have to be con­ above). Classes were started MOST CARS AN OPEN through and through, though structed in the Denver area March 4,1870, in an adobe house in tbe next few years. The BONDED UNDTC, •400 he speaks excellent English. donated by one of the citizens, Z-YeST Qaaraats*.. Extra Although still comparatively, weighty responsibility of the who was again our Don Felipe, DEUMS 9^.00 young, he gained a -doctorate moment is to achieve the rea­ the man who founded tbe town TVBNED ...... Each in theology in Budapest. Jan- sonable goals established and and donated the ground for the fi INVITATION uai7, 1947, found him in accepted by ourselves in De- church. After the ichool had 2600 S. BROADWAY Switzerland, where he was sup­ cemKr, 1966. been open about a month, AUTO SAKE CO. for you to Visit the NEW Greater CottrelTs posed to teach. The Reds had boarding facilities were desired RA. 2-4674 Phanc for Appl. still not consolidated their hold by many parents for their chil­ on his country, and he would dren. So the sisters decided to 2424 E. Colfax build an academy oa well os a in the HEART OF DOWNTOWN DENVER have gone back, save for the Bids Requested SLACK I WHITI SH Viei • lucky chance that he lost his continue teaching in the public HL 7-SSll Phese for Appt. passport and could not return. school. Sister Augustine pro­ ’ For weeks you have been hearing strange noises going on at Cottrell’s He came to America four cured lumber and supervised 122 N. CASCADE years later. He is now attached For Machebeuf the building of a 14 x 24 foot BLACK $ WHITE SERVICE behind huge partitions erected on all sides -of the man’s store, as the to St. Stephen of Hunger}' structure with board roof and ME. 4-6675 Celarado Springs Church. New York City, and one small window and a door. ' workmen carried out Expansion plans. Today—the New larger Cot­ conducts a sweekly radio pro­ The night after the roof was gram in Magyar in that city. High by July placed, a rainstorm came, and trell’s is ready for your inspection and we hope you like it. The newly the new building was flooded. He woriis with NCWC as one • « • WaU F enlarged Cottrell’s offers you: of their representatives * for (Continued Front Page One) to library, waiting room, arc room, FATHER MUNNECOM CARPETS Wsl Hungarian refugees. Room Size « , • • vault,, public office and princi­ wrote to Archbishop Purcell, who os Archbishop of Cbcin- and Smaller ^ TWO ESCALATORS THE HUNGARIAN REFU­ pal’s office, and restrooms for nati was the ecclesiastical supe­ RUGS GEES in the U.S., said the sisters, male teachers, female rior of the Trinidad sisters, Lorfsst ssisetfsas la ths city. . . . of the most modern type to carry you quickly and effortlessly Franciscan, sre from 75 to 80 teachers, and pupils. seeking’permission for the eis- I from the main floor U P to the clothing and sportswear departments per cent Catholic, which is ters to solicit funds for a new Furniture^7„:irbo” r somewhat above the Catholic The second floor w ill have a academy and day school. Per­ average for Hungary as a sewing room, food laboiuory, mission was granted, and for Ossa KsOmMsi SnUsp TU) I Vdirt on the second floor, and DOWN again; whole. As a rule, the refugees two homerooms, physics, and 10 days the sisters canvassed are excellent Catholics, end Fa­ E.M.W. biology laboratories, bookkeep^ the town for aid. They received ;NEW SELF-SELECTION DISPLAYS ther Kilian spoke to a crowded sufficient money to build a whora cash talks group of about 250 in St. log and typing rooms, a chemis­ large adobe building, which 2141 So. Broadway . . . on the main floor to make it quicker and easier for you to see and Paul's Chapet in the Cathedral, try laboratory with a dark room, served os a school until 1920. SHerman 4-2754 where he preached. and toilets. Bishop Machebeuf, who saw it compare the many styles and prices available in Cottrell’s tremendous “About 90 to 94 per cent of Hungarian refugees are decent, The building w ill face west, stock of men’s shirts, sport shirts, ties, pajamas, socks, underwear and solid p e 0 p I e,” stressed the into tbe present Machebeuf Franciscan preacher, “ but they School unit built by Blessed other furnishings; may not be well enderstood by Americana, because of their Sacramen Parish some five national ways. After all, even years ago. It w ill be comcructed ENLARGED TAILORING SHOP in America, we see constant of light brick and stone in . . . to assure you even better alteration service in our clothing depart­ proof in the newspaj^rt of modified co lle g iate Gothic, widespread juvenile deliniraen- matching tbe present Machebeuf cy. After 12 years of mieed- ment. ucatioD under the Reds it is u n it 1 not surprising that some Hun­ Tbe new high school building M EH YOUR FRIENDS AT THE MAN'S STORE garian young people should will be 237 by 64 feet in size, have strange ideas, although I The cool air conditioned Cottrell’s with its new interesting displays have not found one who was with a projection of 26 feet on sympathetic to Communism. .At the nonh end. and wide spacious aisles is a pleasant place to be. Come in and look one language school for young Hungarians in New Y o ^ 95 around whenever you can spare a few moments whether or not you are per cent of the young people were as good os I could ask HEAR in the mood for buying. Folks tell us that we have one of the most beau­ for.” • • • tiful stores in this Rocky Mountain Empire. FATHER SABBAS streued ASK and LEARN that Hungarian nationality was CO HREU'S ONE STORE IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN DENVER created by the Church, and KOA is ready to serve the constantly in­ that Catholicity and patriotism are closely related concepts in 10:15 Every 5ttrida}' B eetlin g creasing numbers of men in the Den­ the Hungarian mind. The ref­ ugees, he emphasized, want to Q u e s tio a s on religiea lab- ver area, with larger selections, wider be good, integrated Americans, Blitted by th e radio andieace but if they are to keep their answered ob th e arebdiee- stock of sizes and all at the right prices. faith they should be ap­ proached through their deep- esas broadcast. There is NO price penalty on Quality rooted feeling of affection for BooUtt on Caihotie C b s re h “K’t just like Mving money at Majestic Savings.” their native Hungary. at the Man’s Store. available /roe «/ cost Asked about recent develop­ all uigairers. ments in his unhappy country, <0 MAJESTIC SAVINGS Father Sabbas replied that it W R n X TO COnRai'S EXPANDS WITH DENVER S M e , seemed certain that 50,000 Ask and Laam, Station KOA 500 17ih Si. Denver Gub Bldg. Hungarians were working as slaves in Red China and D a n vo r 2 , C o lo ra d o K E . 4.23.S1 Russia.

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Delegation to Kansas City, Mo. .\pproximately 45 students, and I teachers left Denver: Wednesday for the National Catholic Theater Conference in 1 Kansas City, Mo., this week end. Heading the group was Dr. Earl S. Bach of Ixiretto Heights College. Representatives from Annunciation High School, St. F'rancis de Sales' High School. | Holy Family High School. Mt. St. Gertrude Academy, Regis College, and Loretto Heights College will attend the confer­ ence. The conference, largest group of theater amateurs in Rev. Leonard S. Alimena Rev. Emmanuel Gabel Rev. Joseph J. Licvcns Rev. John F. Slattery the country, claims a member­ Cathedral, Denver Holy Ghost Church, Denver Christ the King, Denver Grand Lake and Missions ship more than 4,000 in Catholic high schools and col­ leges in the U.S., Canads, Ha­ waii, and the Philippines. At­ Four Ordinati Named to Summer Assignments tendance at the convention is expected to reach 2,000. ver. He attended elementary Rev. John F. Slattery IhI mm* * ' Tmpa tiedorff, left, secretary, are shown with two of the babies Brief biographies of the four studies in Littleton, he attended InTuilTS ^OiC {fgjgufer of the Infant of cared for at the institutton.^ The picture was Four Major Ploys newly ordained priests of the Colorado Slate University et public schools at Rocky Ford, Father John F. Slattery, taken at the annual dinner meeting of the board Archdiocese of Denver who have Fort Coliins, where he earned a and the fifth and sixth grades named assistant at SL Anne's Pra^e Nursery, Denver, since its founding in Every phase of theatrical ac­ Church, Grand Lake, Mid mis­ 1947, and Miss Catharine Maloney, recording of the nursery. received temporary assignments B.S. degree in apiculture and of Cathedral School, Denver. tivity will be demonstrated and an M.A. in extension education. After attendance at Morey Jun­ sions, has a younger brother, discussed during sessions at the are given here: Thomas M. Slattery, studying Rev. Leonard S. Alimena He pursued his philosophical ior High School, he. completed Municipal Auditorium and sev­ and theological studies at St his high school at St Francis de for the priesthood at St. eral of Kansas City’s downtown The Rev. Leonard S. Aiimens, Thomas' Seminary and entering 160 Give 8,000 Hours of Volunteer named assistant at the Cathe­ Thomas’ Seminary through five Sales'. He took the complete hotels. Four major plays will years. course of clerical training at St first-year theology next fall _ be staged, including the first dral. Denver, is the son of Sam­ He was bom July 6, 1931, in uel J. and Mary Salik Alimena Father Lievens offered his Thomas’ Seminary, Denver. non-professional production of First Solemn Mass Sunda; Father Gabel offered his Denver, the »on of John F. and Jean Giradoux’s Tiger at t/ie of Scranton, Pa. Father Alimena Margaret A. Slattery. Hia fa­ Service at fnfant of Prague Nursery was born June 5, 1931, in that June 2, in St. Louis’ Churci: First Solemn Mass Sunday. G ales, This performance wUl Englewood. June 2, in St Francis de Sales' ther is deceased. be presented by the Loretto city. He attended St. Mary of the One hundred sixty women week. Their efforts are especi­ ters for gifts of clothing and As.«umption Grade School there Father Lievens has one cousin Church. After attendance at the Swan- checks. Miss Ann Fallon re­ Heights College group under who is a Precious Blood Father ■«ea public school, the young gave more than 8,000 hours of ally commendable. Some of the the direction of Dr, Bach. and then enrolled in the Jo- Father Gabel has two sisters volunteer service in the past morning volunteers come from ported on all purchases of sup­ sephinum, where he finished his and two others who are Ursu- and three cousins in the reli­ deacon entered Annunciation year at the Infant of Prague ‘Thornton and Littleton. plies and equipment for the One of the highlights of the high school, college, and semi­ line Nuns. gious life. The sisters are Sister Grade School, Denver, in Sep­ Nursery, Denver, it was re­ The volunteers are respon­ nursery. Mrs. J.'Kernan Wcck- convention will be the first nary studies. He -served with the U. S. M, Hilda and Sister M. Louise tember, 1943, and was gradu­ ported June 4 at the annual sible for many gifts of clothing, baugh of the house committee formal initiation of college stu­ Navy four years in the South Sisters Adorers of the Most ated from Annunciation High dinner meeting of the nursery’s money, and tops. One volunteer and Mrs. “L. Arthur Higgins, dents into the newly formed Rev. Joseph J. Lievens Pacific, and was a 4-H Club Precious Blood, Wichita; and School in June, 1949. He entered board of directors. recently provided 10 pairs of personnel, reported their year’s Catholic college drama frater­ Bom July 9, 1916,'in Denver, agent in Colorado and Oregon the cousins, Sisters M. Reinolda St Thomas’ &minary in Sep­ Mrs. Valens Jones and Mrs. shoes. Another gave a complete efforts. nity, Alpha Gamma Omega, at Father Joseph J. Lievens. five years before entering the and M. Teresita, Precious Blood tember, 1949, and was gradu­ Joseph Martin, co-chairman of outfit for a little boy; an­ The board voted to have the Hotel President on the eve­ named assistant at Christ the seminary, Nuns, and Sister M. Gertrude, a ated there this spring. volunteers, reported on the other, a Teeterbabe; and still Masses offered for friends and ning of June 14. Helen Hayee, King-Church, Denver, is the son Rev. Erarnaouel Gabel Dominican Nun in Great Bend, Father Slattery offered his total. Mrs. John ' Murtaugh, another, two sewing.machines, benefactors of the nursery. first lady of the theater, will of Mrs. Anna Lievens of Ergle- A native of Manzanoltf, Fa­ Kans. First Solemn Mass Sunday, first vice president of the which will make possible a Board members made the .con­ be present at these ceremonies. iwood. His father is deceased. ther Emmanuel Gabel, named He has four brothers, Louis June 2, in Our Lady of Grace nursery, said the figure set a mending group that can func­ tribution for these Masae.s. The The featured speaker at the The newly ordained attended assistant at Holv Ghost Church, E., Alex, Victor C., and Virgil Church, Denver. record in the lOH-year history tion in the nursery. money will be given to the convention banquet Saturday a rural grade school, and the Denver, was born July 24, J. Gabel, and four .sisters, Sis­ Father Slattery's father, dead ,of the organisation. Mrs. Jerry Carpinella -regu­ priests of St. Elizabeth’s Par­ night will be Dan O’Herlihy, eighth grade at St. Francis de 1931, to John B. and Rose Gabel, ters Hilda and Louise, Mrs. 20 years, was a wholesale meat About 68 women work morn­ larly cuts the hair of all the ish for the Masse.s. United Artists star and Acad­ Sales’ School, Denver. After the who are now members of St Floyd Burnham, and Mrs. Har­ dealer in Denver. There is a ings, Monday thonigh Satur­ little boys. Miss Mary Nadorff, treas­ emy Award nominee in 1956. completion of his high school Francis de Sales' Parish, Den- old Chetelat. He is the youngest sister. Mrs. Lawrence Barland urer, gave a detailed repoet of day. Most of them work one Mrs. Margaret Fletcher, member of the family. of Denver. morning each week. Their rou­ all monies received and dis­ R.N., reported there has been bursed. More than 100 separate FOLLOWING BISHOP GUILFOYLE’S DEATH tine is to bathe and dress the an average of 42 babie.s in the babies, change bed linen, su- contributions were received nursery at all times during the from individuals, in amounts f ervise thenr until lunch time, year. Fifty-two have been ad­ elp with their feeding, and from $1 to $400. The average FOUNDING EDITOR FOR ALTOONA EUROPE mitted since October and 50 monthly expense at the nursery f repare them for their naps. have been dismissed. Of those Poreonally Escorted by Earl Henrahsn orty women come in at 3 p.m. is $2,408.65; the average num­ dismissed 34 were adopted, ber of babies, 42; and the av­ Lftftvlns New York on tbe bMutitUl SS TREDERiCA A u n e t C, and assist in the evening feed­ seven were returned to their EDITION NAMED ADMINISTRATOR returatof to Quebec Sept. 22 en the S3 HOMERIC ftloos the pEe- ing and preparing the babies erage cost of care per month tureftcue iolond route. mothers, and nine were placed per baby, $58.35. Garments re­ for bed. Most of these after­ in other institutions. Mrs. SEE CANADA AT THE HEIGHT OF ITS BEAUTY. noon volunteers are from the ceived from the Needlework The founding editor of the School, College, and Seminary Erie in 1921. In November. Fletcher spoke in detail of the Guild were valued at $700. In­ Register, Alloana EditioH. the nearby parishes. Most of the tiny infant section of the nur­ at Allegany, N. Y,, and was or­ 1923, he became Chancellor of Apply note lor fulher >n/nrnia(ion on 65 Sunday volunteers are re dividual donations of equip­ Rt. Rev. Monsignor Thomas E. dained June 12.1917, in Buffalo, the Erie Diocese, and in 1924 this or other trips anywhere. sery. This ‘‘new-born” section ment, food, clothing, and toys Madden, has been named Ad­ cruited from Catholic young began in February, 1955. One N. Y„ by the late Bishop (later was made a Papal Chamberlain. people's groups and sodalities. were valued at $1,016.46. The ministrator of the Diocese of Cardinal) Denis Dougherty. He was named third Bishop of AURORA TRAVEL AGENCY hundred twenty-nine babies, food was received from the Altoona, Pa., following the death All are employed during Che two to three weeks old, have Named assistant at St. Ste­ Altoona by Pius XI Aug. 8. EARL AND PEGGY HANRAHAN State Department of Welfare. of Bishop Richard T. Guilfoyle phen’s, Oil City, Pa„ the young 1936, and installed Dec. 15 in been cared for. Only six of Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of that see on June 10. The these have had serious ailments. priest became secretary to that year by Cardinal I.y I .1 Dallas, A urora EM . 6-3.'iOI of Denver, president of the Consultors of the diocese made Bishop John Mark Gaonoi of Dougherty. Of the 129, 86 were adopted, board, was host to 30 persons 13 were returned to their tami- the choice at a. meeting in Cres- attending the dinner meeting son, Pa., June ID. lies, and 24 remained in the at the nursery. nursery. Mrs. Fletcher said A native Pennsylvanian, Mon­ these figures make her very The Archbishop thanked all signor Madden was ordained propd of the fine work of the of the officers, board members, Oct. 30,1932, after studies at St. volunteers. and friends for their efforts in Fidelis’ Prep, Herman, Pa.; Mt Mrs. Fletcher paid tribute to behalf of the nursery. He made St. Mary’s College, Emmits- Dr. T. A. Duggan for his spe­ special mention of the 10 years burg, Md.; St Vincent's, La- of service of Miss Nadorff, trobe, Pa.; and the Propaganda cial care and attention to the treasurer; Miss Maloney, cor­ infants. The general health of responding secretary; and Mrs. Fidei and Gregorian Univer­ all the babies has been good all I II. Wagner, publicity chair- sities in Rome. After two years year. man. Each has served in the as assistant at the Altoona Ca­ Miss Catharine Maloney re­ same capacity since the open­ thedral, Monsignor Madden was ported writing 465 letters and ing of the nursery, named first editor of the R eg- i notices of meetings. Thirty-five The Archbishop and all of itier, Altnona Edilio)x, in Oc­ [were letters concerning contri- the board- members voiced their tober, 1934, and served in that Ibutions in memory of some appreciation to the D en ver capacity uotii 1942. He became I loved one. One hundred sev- Caklolie Regislcr for the cov­ Chancellor in 1947. ^enty-five were thank-you let­ erage of all nursery projects. The Rt. Rev. Monsignors J. Kernan Weekbaugh was Gregory Smith, V.G., and Mat­ guest speaker at the dinner. He thew Smith, R eg ister editor-in spoke of the progress being chief, will return June 16 to made hy the Mile High United their native Altoona to attend Fund. He answered many ques­ the funeral of Bishop Guilfoyle. DENVER BUICK tions regarding the new organ­ A personal friend of the Monsi­ ization. gnors Smith. Bishop Guilfoyle DENVER'S HOME OF QUALITY CARS Officers, Soord will be buried from Blessed Sac­ rament Cathedral, Altoona, OPEN EVENINGS GM.\C TERMS Are Re-Elected Monday, June 17, at 10:30 a.m, All the officers and board after a Solemn Pontifical Maas ’56 Buick Super..... <42695 '53 Buick Spec...... $995 members were re-elected at the of Requiem. Rlv. Coupe, Lutiroue 2-lone S«dAri. A elf an enr meeting. "'They include Arch­ freeti. Redlo. heftier. V.F. iQith radio. KraUr. Oynaflow Dyneflow, power ftteerlni and and low nUra. bishop Vehr, president; Mrs. Coo.l M iner of 15 brakei. Low oilea. Murtaugh, first vice president; *53 PoBtine 2»Dr ...... $ 7 9 5 Mrs. Weekbaugh, second vice Born Dec. 22,1892, in Adrian, '55 Buick Super...... $1995 Chiafum 6 eyi. R. H. SU president; Miss Nadbrff, treas­ Pa., Bishop Guilfoyle was a Rivkra Sedin. beftutiful ireen trana. Vary (Iran. urer; Mrs. Cletus Koester, re­ coal miner at aj^ 15. A son of (In)fb. wtOi V. P. Dysftflow. and Bridget Guilfoyle, radio, heater, power eleerina *$2 Buick Super...... $795 cording secretary; and Miss Ma­ and bmliet. and '4-w*y eeaL Rivlart Coupa. RrUJieni naw loney, corresponding secretary. be was one of nine children, six rad naiat with black top. Ra­ Re-elected to the board of of whom survive: Margaret and '65 Ford FairUno.. $IS9S dio. haatar lad PyriaClow. trustees were Mrs. Jorry Carpi- Edwgrd Guilfoyle; Punxsutaw- Club Sedan, 2-dr. iriue and ney. Pa.; Mrs. M. P. O'Neill of while with radio, heater and *Sl Buick Spec ...... $ 4 9 5 nella, Harold Collins. Mrs. T. Kordomatic. 4-Hr, t^adao, Sharp fiaiah, A. Cosgriff, Myles Dolan, Dr. Youngstown. 0.; Mrs. Marne with radio. ha«tcr» and atd. T. A. Duggan, Anne Fallon, Devlin of Punxsutawney. Mrs. '54 Naeh Rambler....$1595 tram. Very elaan. Nell Bechtold of Greensburg, Croat Country Waion. S-tonc Mrs. Llto Gallegos, Mrs. L. A. aretii. with Hydramatic. radio Higgins, Mrs. .lames Kenney, Pa.; and Katherine Guilfoyle of and heftier. The elaaneet one 'SO Buick Super..... $199 (Lee Matties, Edward Roland. Pittsburgh. in town, Riviara Sedan. Radio, healer and Dyoa/low. Margaret Sullivan, and Mrs. As a youth, Bishop Guilfoyle '54 Buick RM...... $1375 Leonard Swigert. attended St. 's Prep Rirlera t*dr. Sedao. With ra­ MS FerJ V-8...... $200 dio, heater, Dynaftow, power 2*dr. Vary elaan. Radio and Btecrinc and brakri. haaCer. 720 Broadway AC 2-3655 777 Lincoln

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Jesuit Psychologist to Address C F M At S t Vincent de Paul's on June 18

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St. Vinctnt da Paul Scene as 611 Catholic High School Graduates Received Diplomosj^LakewOod Youths Plan Solvaga Buraau PICKUP SCHEDULE Meaday Spring Party June 15 North Doavar, Arvada, W ottniaitor, Theratoa, aad Lekewood.—(St. 6proadett«'« for luncheon and bridge on Lakowood (North of 16th Parish) —The CY-Hi, pariah Wednesday, Juno 19. A v a a u o ). high school group, .will have Totiday aad Thursday The Altar and Rosary So­ South aad Watt Daavar, its spring party Saturday, June ciety will not meet in July and 16, at 8 p.m, in the school hall. Eaglawood, L a k aw o e d The eighth grade graduates August. Our Lady of Perpetual (South of I6th Avaaao), will be guests at the party. Help Circle members will clean aad Ljltlotoa area. the sacristy during July. Mrs. Wodaasday aad 'Friday The new officers for the Dorothy Humble will take cpre East Daavar aad Park CY-Hi Club for next year are of the surplices for June, July, Hill, Aurora, aad Hoffraaa Terry Bass, president; Jack August, and September. Mrs. T o w a. Davidson, vice president; Halbur an. dinner bazaar. Mrs. Ed Porter is chairman of the sewing Church Supplies and Religious Articles group. Mrs. Ai Novak will entertain NEW STORE HOURS DURING SUMMER St. Anne’s Circle in her home 9K)0 to 6:00 Monday thru Friday 9:00 to 12:80 Saturday nJ ELMCr i . GEBKEF, Mauser St. John Parish — S‘ Barbecue Event I 1120-221120-2: Broadway KE. 4-8233 To Be June 20

RifI DflV ^ gradu- (St. John th« Evangelisl's N\|‘P B iy w u j gjgj Denver’s Catholic high schools Parish, Denver) everything obout and their 5,000 parents and friends who watched was A barbecue social supper the graduation aay, June 2. Here Joseph Ryan of St will be held oi. the school this yeor's Francis de Sales’ High School gives the valedictory ground grounds on Thursday at ceremonies in the Denver Auditorium Annex.. evening, June 20. Popular prices will prevail for adults 'Silver Dollar Days' PRAYERS IN LAMAR PAY OFF and children. This parish get- FOR CONVENtlON FUND together began last year and takes the place of the annual is parish picnic. Supper will be First Big Dance of CFM on July 13 Bally M oss Gives Biggest served from 6 o’clock until 9 o'clock. The first big social event Town House in Aurora. The in Indiana on Aug. 23-25. Miss Mary Jo Moran, accom­ ever sponsored by members of event will help raise funds to The Denver CFM Federation, panied by iher mother, flew to 3 3 the Christian Family Movement assist Denver couples to attend including units in parishes in Boost to Parish's Plans New York on Wednesday where will be a city-wide dance to be the national meeting of the the Archdiocese of Denver, ha-s she will sail for a two-months held Saturday, July 13, at the CFM at Notre Dame University been asked to conduct one of A horse named Bally Moss Bally Moa.s, did the rest by trip throughout Europe. the workshops at the national and an Irish grocer-farmer coming home second in the named Eddie McDevitt en­ race and so provided the big Mrs. Mary Madden left last convention. Efforts are being week for a three-month visit tg BIG madg to have at least six cou­ riched St Francis de Sales’ boost for the building fund. Ireland. ples from the federation in at- Pariah in Lamar (Diocese of Father McDevitt related^ NAUTICAL and NICE Undance. Pueblo) to the tune of $56,- that the parish of 250 fam­ The Rev. William J. Heavey, including the GRAND PRIZE! Also planning to attend are 000. A;^ the windfall came ilies needs a new parish hall S.J., offered the early Mass last Father Francis Syrianey, pas­ at a time when the parish and grade school but has only Sunday during the absence of tor of the St. Pius Tenth Par­ in drouth-stricken South­ about $20,000 of the $60,000 Father Robert Durrie. ish, Aurora, federation chap­ eastern Colorado lacked the needed before opening work Miss Ruth Graber and Miss 21" COLOR TV lain, and Father Damen MeCad- necessary funds for a badly on the $120,000 building Julia Gibbons are among the don, pastor of Our Lady of needed building program. program. pilgrims going to Mexico to Lourdes Pariah. If enough cou­ Eddie from Donegal, Ire­ The pastor noted that the Shrine of Our Lady of ples could make the trip, ef­ land, sent his brother, the there seemed little likelihood Guadalupe. FRIDAY — SATURDAY — SUNDAY forts would be made to charter Rev. James J. McDevitt, pas­ of any immediate increase in Mr. and Mrs. Clem Kohl are a bus. tor of St Francis’, a $3 these ready funds because of visiting in the East With more than 500 CFM ticket on the Irish Hospital the long.period of drouth and June 28-29-30 Sweepstakes. The horse, resultant, crop failure in the To Be Married in Japan couplet in the Denver aree, it Martin Moran, the son ofi it anticipated that the city- area. Realizing these difficul­ ties, the priest said he "did Mr. and Mrs. John R. Moran,; KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HOME wide tocial will be a large af­ and Miss Carol Chamberlain, fair. Tickets at $2 a couple the only thing I could—I 1575 Grant St College Sets prayed.” the daughter of Mr. and Mrs TAbor 5-1980 will alto entitle membert to Francis. Chamberlain of Bos­ participate in the gift of $25 An assistant district direc­ ton, will be married in Tokyo, in ca th . Celebration tor in the Internal Revenue Japan, on Friday, June 15. Mr. Wayne Case and his 10-piece office had more good news Moran is with the Army Se­ orchestra, popular in the Den­ for the parish. If the ticket is curity Headquarters. ver area, will play for the af­ Of Feast Day made out in the name of the M o n a g h a n fair, which is under the chair­ Regis College, Denver, is parish, there will be no taxes Martin J. O’Keefe, S.J., who on the winnings. The taxes came to attend his mother's DYKD-TO.MATCH manship of Don and Mary planning an informal observ­ fClene of St. Patrick's Parish ance of the feast day of its pa­ would otherwise 'amount to funeral, left Sunday to con­ and John and Charlotte Ma­ tron, St. John Francis Regis, $20,000. tinue his studies at the Jesuit honey of St. Philomena’s Par­ one of the great preachers and Father McDevitt has re­ House of Studies at Florrisant. Rx OPTICIANS ceived official notice from roPLiN a saiicioTH ish. missioners of the Jesuit Order. GUILD OPTICIANS SUN TOCS Ted and Lory Lothamer of His feast day is June 16. the sweepstakes in Dublin but Mark It 'News' St. Therese’a Pariah, Aurora, The Denver college was said there would be no cele­ 335 14th STREET a. DOCk WRILOPIR - Cittlc pull- C. niDCHT TOP - Fiihiortbit president couple of the Denver named Sacred Heart until bration until the money is re­ Corrrtpondenis are asked ACemo 2-6433 ovtr boi'nock ihiri — unit it in bMi nrtkliM en t n>w Whita ceived. He added that any please lo mark "News Copy” or out. slitviltis. borciDiOil ilr.'pm lop — iccontffd w^rh linglf federation, attended the co­ April, 1921, when the name was DENVER 2, COLORADO celebration would be at the on the outside of the envelope ISO color tlripoi ft top ind boltom. ordinating meeting of the na­ changed to Regis. This was JOHN MONAGHAN — MEMBER OF ST. JOHN'S PARISH t n discretion of Bishop Joseph I. lOSUN'S SHIRT - NiulictHy tional CFM this winter at Notre under the administration of the in which items are tent lo the cokirlvl striped inirt with botInKk- D. ClIPPO SHIRT - Nwlicol siHxt Dame. They have reported that Very Rev. Robert M. Kelley, C. Willging of Pueblo. R eglslrr. end lhrte.pvorltr length sleeves sitovrfl thorl woh coniroir color the national program being de­ S.J. on V.nKkIlnr ortd slHVi bond . Z.VS veloped for use in the coming St. John Francis Regis wa.' Comt In lodov-ond nuko your stitcliort from Dtnvor't Itrpett WhiTt Slop year will feature two themea: born in 1597 and died in 1640. ■colloclion. Bormodo, Clomdigocrt, Colfskinnors, Toptrid pints and i "The Family and the Parish,” Thwarted in his desire to go to of tlwrli. Poplin, Suninotn, Sillelolh, and "The Family and Educa­ the dangerous Canadian mis­ tion." sions, he Isbored among the W A S H E R & D R Y E R Meeting June 16 poor of France and the Huge- OPEN TONITE 'TIL 9 A meeting of region leader nots. His greatest cross, how­ at couples will be held this ever, was disapproved by some Also Tuesdoy Sunday evening, June 16, in of his superiors and com-1 the home of Mr. and Mrs. patriots. i George Reinert in Boulder. The JOE ONOFRIO'S 5081 E. Colfox EA 2-8258 Denver federation now has six regions/ four in Denver, one in M o s s W ill Be O ffered I Boulder, and one in Fort Col­ LOW, LOW PRICE lins. Each region is responsible At Red feather LoJresj for the development of the Christian Family Movement in i its own area. On Sundoy Afternoons FREE DENTISTRY Archbishop Urban J. Vehr ! For the Pair of Denvpr again hai granted Beginning June Z4th, applicants to practice den­ perraisiiOn to have afternoon tistry in the stote of Colorodo w ill l^e fixornined by Cure d'Ars Unit Make at Red Feather Lakes, in bit detire to bring Catho­ the Colorado state board of dental examiners. lic lervicet to vacationert i 2 9 9 9 5 * wherever pottible. Red i If you will come to the Hettinger Dental Supply [Appointments Feather Lakei are located 45 I Compony, 120 West 10th Avenue, Denver, Colo­ milei northwait of Fort Col- \ May be purchased separately rado, between the hours of 8 o.m. ond 3 p.m. any Uni or eight milet north of ' iAre Announced Rustic on the Poudre. At day this week including Saturdoy the 18th and Sun­ the present time there are Washer Alone_____$169.95* day the 19th, through June 21, we will^toke'X-roys ( C u ra d '/ frs Pariifa, Denver) more than 600 summer Mrs. Omer G. Hensen, Altar homes in the immediate vi­ of your teeth of no cost whatsoever! If your X-roys and Rosary Society president cinity of Red Feather Lakes. MODEL 320, Dryer Alone— ____ $139.95 MODEL 350 P divulge any work the dentists taking the examina­ for the coming year, announced On June 16 (Father's ! (he following appointment'; Day) Mass will ha oHered at tion con use, you will receive some excellent den­ .Secretary, Mrs, Robert Page; 4 p.m. Malt will be offered tistry, olso at no cost to you. Itreasurer, Mrs. William French: also June 30, July 7, July SPECIALS chairman of the flower com- 14. July 28. Aug. 11. Aug. 7*here will be no children's dentistry, denture or jmittee— Mrs. Milton Carlson; 25. and Sept. 1. All services Filter Flow Washer 'chsirman of linen laundering, will be held at 4 o’clock in . Model 450P 1957 m odel.. 199.95* 1957 Refrigerator...... 175.00* bridge work done at this board. It will consist of {Mrs. John Walling; chairman the city hall, with the excep­ filling only. A ll X-roys must be token by June 21st. of altar linens, Mrs. William tion of July 7, when the Automatic Washer Dishwasher ...... 219.95 Bindel; chairman of altar Matt will be in Legion Hall F r e e Parking for Your Conrenienre cleaning, Mrs. J. M. LaFleur; on Ooudy Lake, 550N ...... 199.95* Electric R a n g e...... 169.95* circle chairman, .Mrs. Paul HEHINGER DENTAL SUPPLY COMPANY Crawford; and deanery repre­ sentative, Mrs. Omer Hensen. 120 WEST lOTH AVENUE DENVER, COLORADO Anyone interested in work- Summer Session Kg on any of these committees asked to contact the commit­ S/ofed 0 / "Nnthinjz But the tee chairman. Regis Finest O N LY GE For the oexi two weeks, Registration for the first Since 1900:’* HAS FILTER FLO all newt ilemt ibould be eatled to Mrt. Cherlet Ander- summer session at Regis Col­ ' to n , E A . 2 -8 81S. lege, Denver, will be held *0T\J3;^UO - St Rita's Circle will meet Kfonday, June IT, from 8 June 27 at 8 p.m. in the home a.m. until noon. of Mrs. C. H. Garden, 3630 (Olive Street. Classes begin Tuesday, PIAKOS-ORCANS Launderg Men's Meeting June 18. APPLIANCES ~TV-HI.FI The Laundry I The .Mens Club will meet The double summer session SheetF and Shirts iFridty. June 14, in the school is open to both male and fe­ E-xquUite Cleaning, Too. {hall. This is the deadline for male students, and offers a I "Club 26," and will be the last maximum of 12 semester Best? Phone MA. 34281 jmeeting of the season. New parents in the parish credit hours. 1332 BROADWAY are Mr. and Mr.'. Richard Ott. The first session runs from (One Block South of State Capitol) 3650 Ivanhoe; Mr. and Mrs. June 17 to July 19, and the Howard Arnold, 3215 Locust; second.session from July 20 and Mr. and Mrs. James Woj- C H . 4 4 5 5 6 dechowski, 3515 Jasmine. through Aug. 23. First ses­ HI in the parish are John sion courses will be offered Homa of the Famous HANSON A HAMLIN Piaaa, LOWREY Baglin, 2820 Holly; Mrs. Marie in business, English, educa­ ORGAN and iba naw HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO. J o e J r . Rainville. 3085 Krameria; Mrs. tion, history, philosophy, psy­ Open Monday & Friday evenings till 8:30 P.M. Barbara Ochs. 3698 Forest; and chology. theology, and trigo­ •with trmde UP AND DELIVERY IN DENVER t}IO SUBURBS Miss Beverly Salazar, 3366 nometry. Tuition is $15 per Krameria. semester hour. PAGE S IX ()Hiee, 938 Bonneek She«t THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Teleph«nt, Keyifene 4-4205 Thuridoy, June 13/ 1957 EVENING o r JUNE 17 C. D. of A. List Archbishop's Guild Plans Meeting O J o jf im L L T k w A , (ArckbUKop'* Gaitd, Denver) Blessed Maurs's Circle will Anthony's CiKle before they Poetry Winners Tbe cenernl meeting of the meet in the home of Charlotte moved to St Louis- to make Arehbiuop’t Guild will be held MrMitiiams Thursday, June 13. their home. Members of St Monday evening. June 17, at Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stevens Anthony’s Circle will be host­ 8 p.m. in the Catholic Chari­ and their daughter Jane, are esses at the reception follow­ Ot State Contest S ending a vacation trip in ing the wedding. ties Building, 1666 Grant Winners of the state poetry Street Election of officers, will ibraska with Lucille's par­ Bose Scheunemann of St ents. Anne’s Circle is in Leadville contest sponsored by the Cath­ be held, and reports of the eom- olic Daughters of America have Tnittees will be given. All mem­ Morning Star Circle mem­ where her granddaughter, Joan bers will celebrate the 23rd Motser, was recently selected been announced by Mrs. Albert bers of the guild are urged to Pazar.'Walsenburg, state chair­ attend. anniversary of the circle at a May queen at St Mary’s Key of Heaven Circle will theater party at Elitch's June School. man ,of the contest. meet in the home of Tinq Gar- 20. The members of Our Lady Poems were judged in three gan, S368 S. Grape Street, July St Andrew’s Circle has post-St post­ of Perpetual Help Circle have diviftons. The first division in­ 19. Betty and Jim Wojciehow- poned the picnic until June invited their husbands to a cluded grades four and Kve; ski of this circle are the par­ 29. Mary and Bill Taylor are Katio petty at the home of Ei- second division, grades seven ents of a girt, Dolora Ann. vacationing in Arizon -ne Stanton June 15. Florine and eight; and third division, Saneta Maria Circle will at­ Joanne Hizer, daufhter of Vidnor is a new member of the grades 10, 11, and 12. All tend Mass in the Cathedral on Maybelle and Jack Hizer, will group. poems had a Catholic theme. Sunday, June 16, and then will be married in St. Louia’ Mary Reiter of Queen of Prizes were $7, $6, and $3 in have breakfast together at the Church in Englewood to Ken­ Heaven Circle is on vacation each division. brunch sponsored by the Catho- neth Boot June 16. Maybelle for a week. Kay Donald ia va­ The following prize-winning fragrance at a -•lie Daughters- giit at the■•'••• Cathedral was formerly a member of St cationing in California. poems have been entered in the High School. Loretta Sullivan national C. D. of A. poetry con­ will leave on June 13 for a two- test by State Regent Nina Tay­ week trip to Mexico on the trip Seewald-Becker Nuptials lor: sponsored by the B effitU r. Division. I: First, “ Ma^, Mary Donohue departs early in Queen of Heaven,” by Judith Corday’s wonderful July for a boat trip to Alaska. Performed in Longmont Simpson, grade six, St. Jo­ seph’s School, Grand Junction; Miss Elaina Ann Bocker, riage by her father. She carried second, “ Paging SL Joseph,” way with daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony a white Bible, belonging to ber by Vickie Marie Gioga, grade aunt, Mrs. Ed Becker of Den­ four, Aguilar Public School, Becker, of Longmont, was mar­ Aguilar; third, “ Queen Mary’’ ^ x a Jtb u }^ ried to Robert J. Seewald, son ver. Eau de Cologne of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Seewald Miss Jo Ann Becker was ber by Francy Steward grade six, of Longmont, in a ceremony in sister's maid of honor, and Mrs. Columbian &hooI, La Junta; James Lechman, sister of tbe Division II: First, “ My Ro­ Here's» essy-fasboM posMuttai bridegroom, was bridesmaid. S u m m e r sary,” by Donns Garland, grade alonilisr (hatdeirrers your James Lechman, brother-in- seven, St. Mary’s School, Lead­ law of the bridegroom, was best ville; aecond, “Fatipia'a Mes­ favorite ew ds colecne in a P la y h o u s e man. Ronald Seewald of Nampa, sage,” by Roger Montgomery, la., nephew, and Dean Seewald grade eight, St. Joseph’s School, fit of the C. D. of A. clubhouse at 1772 Grant relrstiting mist-sprsy of fngrtnea. of Mead and Jake Seewald of Grand Junction; third, “ The C. D. of A. Clubhouse t tu - s r . Street, Denver. Improvements are necessary Gordey's Spriygrime is plastl» Platteviile, brothers of the Rosary,” by Marguerite Shea, for the clubhouse, which ia used as a meetin; bridegroom, were ushers. day, June 16, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the grade seven, St. Joseph's place and also provides rooms for girli o costed end therefore stnek- Flower girls were Nancy School, Grand Junction: Cathedral Grade School cafeteria for the bene­ moderate income. Hudgens and Judy Seewald. snd-shsRer-proof. It’s completely They are nieces of tbe bride­ Division III; First. “ Beauti­ groom. Steve Seewald, his ful Lady,” by Jackie Bene- EVENT PLANNED JUNE 16 Safe to travel with (even on nephew, was ring-bearer. detti,” grade 11, St. Mary’s Three hundred fifty guests High School, Walsenburg; sec­ eirplanesl Spreygrawc is lesk- attended the wedding and re­ ond, “ To the Family of Naza­ Brunch to Aid C. D. of A. Clubhouse ception and dance, which fol­ reth,” by Harold Fink, grade proof-the esu de eolotne wiD not 11, St Mary’s High School, lowed in the National Guard (Catholic Dau*hlert of Amer­ able also for other organiza­ take... place, and a social hour evaporate or lose Its orifinal Armory. Miss Janice Frederick- Walsenburg: third, “The ica. Denver) tions for meetings, and for will follow complimentary to DRAMA son was in' ch’arge of the guest Wind,” by Sammy Taylor, A brunch, sponsored by tbe wedding and other receptions. the new officers. odor. Yog’ll never find as essiw, book; Mrs. Joe Sbea. Denver, grade 11, St. Mary’s High Board of Managers of the C.D. Members of the Board of The officers-elect are Mrs. more reasonable way to SPECIAL 6-WEEK the gift table; Miss Lorene School, Walsenbufg. of A . clubhouse, will be served Managers are Mrs. Louise Elizabeth Salmon, grand re­ Beien, Boulder, and Miss Bar­ on Sunday, June 16, from 9 to Brown, chairman; Mrs. Martha gent; Mrs. Mary Carr, vice re­ surround yourself with fragrance. COURSE ' bara Graham, Denver, the 1 o'clock in the Cathedral Flanagan, co-chairman; Mmes. gent; Miss Isabelle McNam­ punch; and Mrs. Helton Hud- Choose the 2%ounctor4UauKi Call today for further Grade School cafeteria, on Lo­ Mildred Arkins, Ann Berber- ara, prophetess; Mrs. Louise B , Aurora, and Mrs. Douglas Denverite Gets gan Street at 19th Avenue. ick, Mary Carr, Amelia Des­ Grove, historian; Hiss Magda­ information arda, Greeley, the wedding All are invited and prices are mond, Ethed Durlin, Adelaide lene A. Hughes, lecturer; Miss atomizer in any of fivi cake. $1.25 for adults and 60 cents Grimm. Louise Grover, Maud Margaret Lynch, financial sec­ FRemeat 7-8074 The bride was graduated from famous Corday scents. yortrsit br VHletk at Lmmont lor children. Raedel, Grace Remke, and retary; Mrs. Irene McCall, Head High School. The bride­ Highest Student The brunch ia for the»bene- Myrtle Rooa, Misset Emma treasurer; Mrs. Juanita Ham­ Covillo-Parker Mrs. Robert J. Seewald groom, a graduate of Longmont fit of the clubhouse, for im­ Grant and Rose Hattendarf, mond, monitor; Miss Jessie vooxwrTuoC'W** High School, served two years ZIUKE.KT School o f Ballet St John's Church, Longmont. provements and recent extra­ and Mrs. Mary A . O'Fallon, Pasquale, sentinel; Mrs. Julia in the Army, spending 16 ordinary expenses, J'he home, honorary member. McDonald, organist; and Mra. TMJOUtS T01 Father James Mahrer,O.S.B., months in Korea. He is engaged Post at College 3210 E. Colfax witnessed the double-ring cere­ at 1772 Grant Street, besides InatollatioB June 13 Helen Jackson and Mrs. Doro­ in farming southeast of Long­ bring used for meetings of At the meeting on Thurs­ thy Stanley, trustees. mony. Sister Mary Adaline pre­ mont, where he and Mrs. See­ Kay Denise Lazio, daughter 4V* 81,‘5.08 A ir Conditioned Slndiot sided at the organ. Coutt St. Rita 625. has rooms day, June 13, at 7:46 p.m., wald will make their home when of Hr, and Mrs. Charles J. and a dormitory for ^rla of the installation of the officers August Rites The bride was given in mat- they return from a week’s wed­ Lazio of 2941 S. Mabry Court, moderate incomes, and is avail­ elected at the May meeting will 'jer rn jtirteuz ding trip. Denver, was recently elected to SHlAT CMKKC the highest student office, sirs, president of the student asso­ AT EL PONAR JULY 12-14 Ull, OLIVER’S MEAT MARKET Marian Mothers Plan ciation, Notre Dame College, Last Meeting June 13 Cleveland, 0. FRANK MATHIS 33 YEARS ON E. 6TH AVE. The Marian Mothers' Guild Active Leader Retreat Agenda Given Druggist of the ‘Sister* of Charity of Miss Lazio is a graduate of Leavenworth will hold the last Marywood Academy, Grand CorapUt* Preieription Sarvic* CHOICE STEAKS ROASTS ORDER meeting until fall on Thurs­ Rapids, Mich., where the was day, June 13, at 7.30 p.ro. in prefect of the sodality, presi­ For Members of ACCW K M t ZAca I-4US 2-4«l« FRESH POULTRY FISH the home of Mrs. Harry Falk, dent of the Glee Club, and a 636 Josephine Street. Denver. member of the Student Coun- (Denver Arcbdiocetan Council for the return trip to Den­ Aik Art. •• AU>!ta Otortr, Colte«4t 8 Ejeperitneed Meat Cutters to Serve You This will be a social-businesa of Cetholic Woman) ver. The round-trip bus fare meeting, and all members ere Ever since the opening of will be announced later. PhoM PL 3-4429 1312 E. 4fh Ave. urged to attend to discuss dis­ El Pomar, Broadmoor, as a El Pomar is conducted by the Sisters of Charity of Cin­ Hours 8 o.m. • 6 p.m. Ample Forking in Rear tribution of monies and the retreat house for women in September schedule of activ-, 1946, the Denver^Archdioc-. cinnati, and since many ap­ ities. esan Council df Catholic plications are r e e e i v e-d Women has sponsored an an­ throughout tb e year from nuel retreat. every state in the Union, the This year the DACCW re­ deadline for reservations is Enjoy Delicious Food, treat dates are July 12, 13, July 1. and 14. As a convenience for The fee for the three days Unique Atmosphere . . . those attending, a bus will be is $20 and a $5 deposit must chartered, leaving from the accompany each reservation. Catholic Charities at E. 17th Mrs. Walter J. Wade, re^ Avenue and Grant Street on treat chairman, 1212 Glen­ ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY Friday, July 12, at 12:30 coe Street, DE. 3-0783, and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. p.m. The bus will deposit the Mrs. J. Morgan Cline, co- Lehnerz announce the en-' Safe Dratiing retreatanta at the door of chairman, 533 S. University gagement of their daughter, LoatiiiBa Candied Yams El Pomar, and pick them up Boulevard, RA. 2-3193, will Shirley Ann Lohnerz (above), Cranberry Sauce there on Sunday afternoon receive re.servatlons. to Stanley C. Morton, son of Ciblat Gravy Mr. and Mrs. Stanley T. Mor­ Buttered Fresh Peas AID SOUGHT IN CLEANING ton of Denver. T h e lito tl (m p o rlan l $2.05 Miss Lehnerz is a graduate of St. Francis de Sales' High RESTAURANT AT THE AIRPORT School. Mr. Morton was grad­ CAKE Lady of Rockies Camp uated from Regis High School. Key Dsniie Lazio in your life for the An August wedding is most important occasion planned. cil. During her college years Weddint Cakee 9 1 she has held various major of­ Opening to Be June 29 fices and has been active in A Specialty P. S. Hate four birthiof or enniotrserf party ol ih* beautiful Skfchef. many organizations. She has Our Lady of the Rockies visable that those wishing a DRAPERS CUSTOM Tht caket art complimentary served as president of her Girls’ Camp, near Evergreen, special week, should apply as freshman and junior classes, is undergoing a thorough soon as possible. The chargef UPHOLSTERY vice president of her sopho­ cleaning, during tbe next few as in past years, is $25 per Furniture repairs, new more class, and last month weeks, prior to its grand week and $5 for horseback reigned as queen of the junior opening on Saturday, June riding. The “ 200” club, those springs replaced in your f), ■prom. She f), has ■prom. been active in 29. for the 1957 season. aiding financially, is steadily old cushions or foam the sodality, the choral club, Many volunteers, not only growing, and it is hoped by ru b b e r. ALL BEEF AND LAMB SOLD AT SAFEWAY IS and Pall Mall, the honorary from St Rita's Court of the the chairman that the goal is English society. W* cjury A coqipiAtA iui» of Up* C. D. of A., sponsors of the reached before camp opens. beU ttry 3uppUA« Foam Rod* To Be Teacher camp, but other* as well, Opening days for other bar. Fraa inftnietiosu on D o-lt- Ph»B* RA. 3-UI9 Miss Lazio is majoring in joined the camp committee weeks of camp, besides-the YoupmIJ* a nair aervka lo Danaar. “ The rintU Oulr’ English for secondary educa­ Sunday, June 9. armed with first week, are July 6, 13, 20, MA. 3-4507 WE. 6-0015 4 Storai is Ssrvs Yon tion, and will be student­ tools, paint,brushes, brooms, 27, and Aug. 3, with the KSt.trMiwv TU 8*. UaJrtoik UNIFORM LY AGED teaching in the fall. and various’ types of cleans­ formal closing on Sunday, 330 Federal IlHCthnStBM. ing equipment, and traveied ' Aug. n . - J to the eamp site for a day of work. T o Be Married You buy only uni­ With five hwldinga, a chapel, a main lodge, as well formly oged cuts of beef as tbe dining, sleeping, and recreation halls, to be ready and lamb of Sofewoy . . , for occupancy by the end of ORNIE KNAPP’S June, Catharine Maloney and aged for tenderness . . , her committee are grateful to the volunteers who gave aged for flovor. You toste up a Sunday’s outing to help FIOWERS! FLOWERS! FIOWEIS! in this worth-while cause. the full natural flovor Another group of C. D. of Everything: for Porch Boxes and Yards A. members plans to travel and juiciness in every cut. to the camp on Saturday, Perennials of All Kindt June 15^ Plans for another, potiuck dinner, as well as Make Your Yard the Most BEAUTIFUL transportation problems, will be discussed following the meeting of the.> court on CLOSING OUT S.4LE Thursday, June 13, in the clubhouse. With time *run- on ning short it is hoped by Mist Maloney and the committee Potted Roses, Evergreens, Fruit Trees, Safew ay oges its own meat: that a large group of volun­ teers, for both this coming Shade Trees, Hedge Plants, Flowering Saturday and for the follow­ Sofewoy's exclusive meot ing week end, June 22 and Shrubs of All Kinds oging progrom in our own meat 23, will be on hand. Cleaning Mr. and Mrs. Thomas equipment and towels are aging warehouse meons oil beef D. Cole of Blessed Sacra- badly needed for the jobs The engagement of R E M E M B E R - ond lamb cuts ore held in humidi­ i ment Parish, Denver, an­ Still to be done. Geraldine Francis Kurtz nounced the engagement of There is a need also for (above) of Denver to Thomas fied rooms, ct controlled tempero- their daughter, Loretta Marie some good used records for William Berger of Denver was OURS W ILL GROW- tures the exoct number of days to Cole (abovel, to Edmund J. the recreation hall’s record announced recently. The young Gaughan. son of Mr. and Mrs. player, preferably suitable couple have set Aug. 10 for develop peok goodness. 'iValter J. Gaughan, Syracuse, lor square and folk dancing, their wedding date. IF IT GROWS — WE HAVE IT! N. Y. Those wishing to donate Miss KurU is the daughter . Miss Cole, a graduate of Lo- same ran call Mrs. Leo Ken­ of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kurtz retto Heights College, is at nedy, MA. 3-1369 or leave of 1445 S. Lincoln Street. She COME SEE lending the graduate school at them at the C. D. of A. Club­ is a graduate of Cathedral Fordham University, New York house, 1772 Granl Street, High ^bool of the class of City. Mr. Gaughan was pad- Denver. Applications or fur­ 1957. Mr. Berger, the son of uated from Le Moyme College. ther information-can also be Mr. and .Mr*. Joseph Berger, Syracuse, and is enrolled at had at this address. was graduated from Cathedral ORNIE KNAPP Fordham. Since applications are High School two years ago. 455Q Colorodo Blvd. The couple plan to be married coming in much faster than The young couple plan to Aug. 31. this time last year, it is ad­ make their home in Denver.

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Denver Girl LEARN BeSUfy CULTURE U )ojm rLL, Tbiw A, Becomes Bride witfa til Fanoas SuqqsL&iiojnA. on. COMER t DORAN METHOD Of Illinois Man Sacred Heart Living in Texas St. Vincent de Paul'* Church, of Hairstyling and Cosmetology Jum hoL Spsndinq, Denver, waa the aetting Satur­ Barbara Poi Toupkl m Hollywood) day mominfr, June 8. for the Alumnae- Plan Fletcher be­ Enjoy s glam orous, exciting eararr . . . v k s T i ths Nuptial Maas prior to which came the bride fu lu r s and money or* unlimilod.' Tktrs's a constant Miu Madonna Ann Biachofber- of Ralph Tur­ dtmand for skUlad beauty operators . , . and ths pay '.T, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Youths' Picnic pin in Holy ' t4 h igh , Ih t work, pleasant! Night and Dag elatsss, * Spand only what you can afford Serman Biachofberger, and Lt Family Church, G. I. approved. Don't delay.' Call Aeoma t-IMSi Richard A. Shantz, aon of Mr. The Colorado Alumnae of the Denver, on Free.tuition to Itl ZO who refitler by Juno Z4lh! 5s Sacred Heart met June 7 in the May 25. The * Roquirt cemploto urvico whofovor it ipont Denver Country Club for their former Hiss HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY luncheon and business meeting. Fletcher is the Reports were given on the daugi;ter of COLLEGE * Aik for Hmo to pay, if ntodod convention of the Sacred Heart Hr. and Mrs. affiliates held in St. Louis, Mo., John Fletcher 202 Kitirodfe Bldg. Neat to Paramount Thaatro * Coniidor tho funeral Jiome'i’ foeilititi, repu­ recently by Mrs. Peter Ander­ of Denver and son and Mrs. Harry Trueblood, Mr. Turpin is tation and penonnel at well ai it* charge* deiegates. Slides were shown by the son of Hr. Mrs. Anderson. end Mrs. W. Mrs. Robert J. Fowler, presi­ A. Turpin of dent, requested that all volun­ Dalhart Tex. teers to help with the picnic Betty Fletcher, DON’T FORGET sister of Ihe for the Holy Ghost Youth Center bride, was the should contact her or Mn. Wil­ maid of honor, liam Aragon, as soon ae possible. and Beverly Among those attending were Betka was the FATHER.*. Mn. Al Seep, Mrs. Willard E. bridesmaid. Simms. Mr*. John Stoddart, Jr.; Roscoe Turpin Mn. William S. John, Mrs. Ed­ was .the best win Stephens,'Mn. Harry True- man. Home Repair TdoIs and Supplies blood, Sr.; Mn. Harry True- Mrs. Turpin blood, Jr.; Mrs. Paul E. Tono, is a graduate Mn. Albert Zimmerman. Mrs. of Cathedral Peter Anderaon. Mrs. Maurice High School. —Phota by Fnacols. Dtarer Ageler, Mrs. William Black- The couple bum, Mra. R. J. Connor. Mrs. Mr>. Richard A. ShaoU are making ' ' wH-^;>)i>o-«T*your8eIf Grace Ferrand, Mrs. J. Robert their home in Dalhart Tex.— (0. W. Fischer photo) and Mrs. Marc Sbants of Wil­ Fowler, Mn. William Freeman. a mette. 111., were married. Mrs. Lillian DuRell, Mrs. Z. The double-ring ceremony Sharrow, Mrs. D. W. P. Carey, waa witnessed by the Rt. Rev. Jr.; Mrs. Eugene Reidy, Mra. Grace Marie Daly Weds Monsignor Eugene O'Salllvan, Oscar Malo, Mrs. B. T. McMa­ ^^SywwLh'ardware man) pastor. hon, Mn. Albsrt A. Riede, and Mn. George Craine of Evans­ Hisses Josephine Roberts, Mary At Blessed Sacrament ton, 111., sister of the bride­ A. McHugh, Sharon Freeman, groom. was the matron of honor, and Chari Freeman. Miss Grace Marie Daly, took place in a Nuptial Mass and Miss Mary Frances Dono­ Following the luncheon meet­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John celebrated by Rt. Rev. Monsi- / % van of hladison, Wis., Mias Sue ing the group attended Benedic­ C. Daly, became the bride of or Harold Campbell in Blanchard. Misa Nancy Ann tion in St John the Evangel­ Richard E. GrifBn, aon of Lt ii.lessed Sacrament Church, laenberg, and Mrs. Donald Zim­ ist's Church and had a talk by Col. and Mrs. James E. Griffin, Denver. mer act^ as bridesmaids. the Rev. Praneie F. Bakewell, Sr., of Kansas City, Mo. f ^ % G eo^ Craine of Evanston, SJ. Givert by Father $ 9 - 9 5 ni., was beat man. Perman The double-ring ceremony . HAND C -ir Bi^ofberger, Jr., brother of The bride, given in marriage « SAW the bride; Michael Gibbons of BABY'S CONFUSED, TOO by her father, wore a gown of "iz i*0hee*s.. Ussl eUPi ^sysr -jV Dayton, 0.; Richard Hurray of candlelight silk mist with in­ X hsik M- .slaacsd-^ ^ Wilmette, 111.; and James Berth- serts o f chartilly lace, beaded ^ ■ • H r>». By Sf oanevL ram of Green Bay, Wis.. were in seed pearls. Her veil of ushers. Miss Ann Welch and Hospital Is Near Chaos: illusion fell from a half hat ☆ ☆ Miu Sheila Murphy of Colorado of Chantilly also beaded in Springs attended the ' guest Nurse, Patient Are Twins teed pearls. The only jewelry * * ■si" ’6 ' * book. she wore was a lavatiere, a piven in marriage by her fa­ eheriabed possession of the You could not tell the patient But newcomers were startled to bridegroom’s mother. Her bou­ ther, the bride wore a gown of frmn the nurse the past week on see the nurse in uniform one FALBY PAINT AND HARDWARE creamy Dupioni silk fashioned quet was of white orchids and the maternity floor of St An­ moment and in bed the next. stephanotis. along classic lines. The bodice, thony's Hospital, Denver. The 32 Broadway delwery PE 3-2940 finished in a point at the front confusion arose when Jean Even Their Mary Clare Cervi was maid and low curve at the back, Aabel. 20, »' practical nurse, Father Fooled of honor, and Mary Pat Bren­ outlook on topped a billov^ng akirt gath­ helped take care of her Identical Even the two young women's nan and Mary Louise Caughlin, ered at the sides and ending twin sister, Mrs. Don Broeren. father bad trouble when they bridesmaids. in a deep sweep at the back. St. Anthony's regulars took Dr. James E. Griffin was SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Her veil fell from a plateau both lived at home. At Jane's going formal! the situation cahniy, for before wedding last year, as she came cap of lace. she married, Jane alto was a Following the breakfast, wed­ down the aisle, he leaned and FREE FOOT TEST — FOOT TREATMENTS practical nurse in the hospitaL whispered: “Jean, you're sup­ SrwkI All-Sllk J«ck«tf ding ^ests were greeted in the Sky Room at the Park Lane posed to come in last!" hi kMhUfuI P u U l Hotel. Clubs Distribute Probably as confused as any­ Sliswkerrx flr Bi»ck W ^ a t Out-of-town guesta included one at SL Anthony's is Mar­ Oa S ak l the bridegroom's parents. Miss jorie Broeren, aix pounds. 10 Prietd r*r Qaick PureWM Margaret Carveth of Kenmore, 1,895 Rosaries ounces. Visitors swear the little N.Y.; and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis lass keeps looking from her 837.50 M. Brown and Mr. Jen* Touborg Our Lady’s Roury Making mother to her aunt in puzalod Get RELIEF at D^SchoHs! of Tecumaeb, Micb. CIsbs of Denver report the fol­ amazement. lowing rosaries sent out: 1,000 All SI>M. WkU* The newlyweds will spend a DsdAnW>n|i«W«d.hiij— iiiitir to Father Robert Rownfelder, few days at the Broadmoor, I r m m j cewea Ism B m i k )ss Thar LmI— Patna Mission, Chicago, 111.; kfwl la sat ft sw khHr SUM anaiwe eSs Colorado Spfinga, before leav­ rWiM^ r iw «P wet H i es «M» «n4 4m m m - ing for Quantico, Va., where the 600 to Sister Marie Tberese, MSM bfc Or.Sc^a »mi4Im, Swlime. Anh Holy Ghost Convent, Techny, Evans-Kuempel SiWiiUsraisi»...stifiitTiilic1i4iQ4 0aM M bridegroom wilt be stationed III.; 250 to.the Sisters of Char­ SHM r Mr ateniMP PtM nfilnwsn... oa with the U.S. Marines. nimt Mna. oSmhm. M mb. an*. Mseir lAiat ity, LeVen^'^rih, Kans.; 100 to Pm . M. la bo. Ml ss _ M IsM esAM Sister Theophane, St. Joseph's Cma Is be Fnt Fm Tm sad DmwMMtai ruiia. Navy Mothers’ Club Hospital, Albuquerg^ue, N. Are Wed at Rite Rocky Mountain Navy Mex.; 45 to Denver General Dr. Sdioll Foot Comfort Siiop Mothers' Club 462 will -meet Hospital. jat 1 p.m. Monday, June 17, in Tne Ascension group of St. 411 Sixleenth S l.” T A . 5-M74 the clubrooms at 2026 B. Wil­ Catherine's Parish made 166 In St. Vincent's liams Street, Denver. St Vincent de Paul’s Church, Custom Made SHOES-CHIROPODY SERVICE Denver, was the setting Satur­ day for the marriage of Mias Pauline Ann Kuempel, daugh­ — Photo hr Fraaeoii. DoBTor Married in Sterling ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Mrs. Richard E. Griffin 1 0 % Discount to Clergy, Brothers, Marga re t Kuempel, to Arnold A. Evans, R a n d a lls Mary Bowe son of Mr. and Mrs. S. his brother's best man. The I U S is t e r s & Parishioners Salp and Joseph Evans of Kearny, N. J. The Bt ushers were James M. Coughlin and ForBMl SpaeialiiU Paul Devlin Rev. Monsignor Eugene A. and George F. Coughlin. Im­ l e i l G la n a r a — A M . 0-0608 mediately following the R e n lali conferred the O'Sullivan, pastor, officiated In u ,» * . sacrament o f the double-ring ceremony and * bje^fast -for the fa- celebrated the- Nuptial-...... hlass. mily was held m the Lakewood Matrimony on Country Club. A reception was each other Forming the bridal proces­ held there in the afternoon. For your Bridal Gown June 1 in St. sion were three bridesmaids. A n t h 0 n y’s Miss Diane McCarty, Miss Pa­ To Live in Missouri Church, Star­ tricia Falk, and Miss Roberta ling. Kuempel; a maid of honor. Miss After a wedding trip to The Rev. E. Kathryn Kuempel; and a flower Colorado Springs and Glen- J. Verschrae- girl. Mary Ellen Brookover. wood Springs the young couple HEIRLOOM- will make their home in Kansas ghen, pastor, The bride, given in marriage offered the City, Mo., where Mr. Griffin by her father, wore a beautiful will be a senior student doctor. SERVICE Nuptial Mass, gown of imported Swiss eyelet He was issis- embroidery, the scoop neckline A bridol gown is 'more ■ ted by the Rev. and tiny cap sleeves enhanced ' William Jones, by si^ l eyelet motifs. The full thon just a dress. Denver arch­ gkirt terminated in a chapel Ranch It's o memory fosh- diocesan t u- train. The fingertip veil fell i perintendent from a cap of French organdy RID!NG: ion'ed o f so tin and ' of schools, and and seed pearls. She won a 11 h e Rev. Ed­ $1.50 loce. After the ward Leyden, per hour wedidng, let New pastor of I Christ the 2 Hours Method cteon it I King Church, $2.00 fo r you. : Denver. for Informottei on littliucliOM, c*U T h e n , A T Parents o f fU 50371 or PH. 7-4*97. the couple are NO E X T R A Mr. and Mrs. Flowing J & J COST, gowfv P. S. Bowe of tell Ertri to llilf, thra to 9300 or Sterling and 0i>(b«c t r IMPP, or Mirvu to firktr ond ve il Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Devlin of Hale. Sooii. w ill be ! The bride was attended by a sister, Teresa Bowe, and Rorso.s Boarded ;.r.irolyn Kennedy as junior bridesmaids, another sister, Phyllis, folded in land Cathy Devlin, bridesmaids, and Cecilia Marie, another sister, 8 50.840.830 blue tissue I maid of honor. tops for . The couple will live in. Manhattan, Kans. to inhibit I The bride, a graduate of ML St. Scholastica Academy. O P E N N O W ! discoloration pops I Canon City, was graduated in May from Loretto Heights Col- Hummers New Snack Bar .. . boxed C olleg et llege, where she was named to H’ko's WAo m Amertcon /•ateriog hot plat* and UnivortUitt. and sealed at the May! lunebes daily I The bridegroom, a nopao cam loude graduate of Regis Col- Swanky Service? No. in pliofilm. I lege, is doing pi»t-graduate work in cbeipistry at Kansas State But Denver's BEST >University.— (Dollerschells photo) Sandwiches! Call FOR DAD'S D AY...G IVE Warm Kosher Eastern MA. 3-6161 WE G IVE PIONEER ST.A.MPS Corned Beef —7at*r Fbotemptxn Hummel's Own Baked Ham 24-hour phene serv­ POP A COOLER SUMMER Mro. Arnold A. Evan> on Pnmpersiekel ice. Renleman cover Hl.MMEL'S tho Denver Area UNDER A STETSON PANAMA single strand of pearls, a gift d aily. of the bridegroom, and carried Oenrer's Leoding Dttiealeutn |a bouquet of white orchids and 311 I 714 ArsMM Slyttses 4-19*4 L a m p s a n d S h a d e s stephanotis. I Ray Humble served si best Under the shode of 0 Stetson Ponama . . . he'll from man. and the ushers were feel like a cool million! There's o shape, o color to Paul Brookover. Michael Dn- bach, and Charles Woodward. pleose every taste, complipient every face. W A8Ii\GER’S Following the ceremony a wedding breakfut waa held in The ideol gift-suggestion for Pother's Day! ELECTRIC STORE the .Aviation Country Chib, and *Im available in Ion; ovaU later in the afternoon a recep­ CIE_AN£RS__ 3156 West 38th Ave. tion was held in the home of DRr'ClEANINC • HOMf FURNISHINGS ^LEANINO |the bride's parents. FUR STORAGF • DYEING • SHIRT LAUNDRY 5.90—7.95—10.00 GL. 5-8946 The couple will spend a few TOM WALKER PIANOS 'days in Colorado Springs be- Represeatatlre sT KimbalL Sokmer. W R l Colfax »ai4Hud«m>.UIRKwm.fior2400 W. AloiMda I fore leaving for Baltimore Ssiler, Caspian sad Jssss french • Dowalmcn m d I'nieerMir H iU ,, ^ Hi Close at .Yoon Satiirdavi |where the bridegroom will be PkMt Aal lAop, tiraet H o o t. C C. Cenn Canesenata SAVE 10% CASH & CARRY JUNE . JULY - AUGUST stationed with the United Elsctrania Oryae States Army for the next three Fine RecosdiHoaed Pianos months. 1344 S. BROADWAY SPntsa 7-73*4 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thuri(fay, June 13, 1957 PAGE EIG H T Ofne*, 938 tannecic Streer Telephent, K«ytton« 4-420S OPEN LONG HOME STAND Bears in Contention After Good Road Trip

With ihe American Asaocia- East High product who has won tion aeason almost two months 9 and lost 2 for the St Paal old, all indications point to one Saints this season, is slated io of the tightest races in the his­ face the Bears in Bears Stadun tory of the circuit, with just either Friday or Saturday six and one-half games sepa­ night, June 14 or 16. rating the first six teams. The The Bears’ home schedule for recent surge of the Bears {six the month of June reads; June nins in the last seven games) 13-13, 14, 15, St Paul; June puts them in an ideal position 16-16, 17, WichiU; June 18, IB, to overcome the leaders during 20, Minneapolis; and June 21, the upcoming June home stand 22, 23-23, Louisville. which began June 12 against the St Paul Sainta. 4 Holy Fam ily Grads Th^ Grizzlies' defense has been air-tight in recent games, Have Policemen Dads the club making only one error Four girls who were gradu­ in the last eight games, The ated from Holy. Family High Denver pitching staff, plagued School, Denver, on June 2 have Annunciation who was cited as the ’outstanding boy of the by postponements in the early more than their graduation in Annunciation d ...... year; Loretta Mares, who is being presented a weeks of the season, was able common—their,fathera are all with the badge aignifying her aelection ae the f o r outstanding most outstanding atudent over the four-year to turn in only five complete policeman. They are Sharon Honor Grads awardsflVlirH* this year are por­ games in the first 29; in the McCune, Mary Ann Lutter, Pa­ high school period; Diane O’Leary, chosen out­ last 21 games, the hurlers have tricia Tanko, and Janet Marie trayed with their pastor. Father Thomas P. standing high school girl of the year and vale­ accounted for 13 route-going Young, ____ Barry. From the left are Gerald Wright, junior, dictorian; and Dolores Torres, the salutatorian. performances. Most improved The new Hill, Tony lacovetta, Jay Manning, Martin Midget Diamond Champs hitters on the team during the kingpins Woodford, and Tom Clinton; middle row, Dick past month have been catcher SINGLE B PLUS 'MARS' PAST B YEARS of the midget division of the Junior Parochial Kelly, Robert Beard, Mike Vaiana, Dennis Vee- Bob Oldis (.333, up 121 points) league are the St. Catherine nine shown chiarelli, Mike Murray, N. Nady, and Paul and shortstop FnTzie Brickell above. The Northaiders earned their title by Cann^. In the back row are Fred Beard, coach; Jam es Drinkard 1st 'Perfect' Regis Collegian dumping the Blessed Sacrament team 6-1 in the Rev. Robert Dore, and Mike Cummings, (.312, a rise of 59 points). the finale, and ended the season with a five- coach, tiot present when the picture was taken Big Ben Flowers has proven month, and I think they’ll come his hardest courses. “1 pat in win, no-loss record. Left to right, front row, were Barnard Marine and Michael Kiesier. to be a notable addition to the If it were not for a difference class at Regis High School, and of two points, James P. Drink- went through Regis College on in handy at med school,” he more study on organic than on are Charles Lehners, Bob Langfield, Donald Denver pitching staff. Besides explains. anything, and physics always going the route in three of his ard, 2419 E. 6th Avenue, Den­ a Boettcher Foundation Scho­ ver, June 2 would have com­ larship. He says that organic chem­ gave me a '‘heckuva’ time, even four starts, Ben has walked istry and physics wert probably in high school.” • PAROCHIALS MAKE 9 ERRORS but five men (one intention­ pleted his eighth straight aca­ Also in high Khool, he was ally) and struck out 27 in 31 demic year without receiving a a first string forward on the innings. The 6’ 4” 'righthander single grade except “ A”. Raiders' basketball team. Public All-Stars in Romp has won two and lost two, one As ifit, no one is complaia- Regis High School principal of his losses being a 1-0, 10- ^ however. Rev. James R. Eatough, S.J., inning defeat suffered at the Drinksrd on Sunday, June 2, said. "Without reservation, "Wha Hoppen?" is the ques­ pounding the Parochial AIl- and were the cause of many Drinkard is the best all-around tion most Parochial League fol­ Stars received from the Public of the Publics tallies. Only hands of the Omaha Cardinals, became the first student in the Stan Williams, the Denver 70-year history of Regia College student I have ever seen.” lowers were asking this past All-Stars in the June 8 renewal eight of the Publics 18 runs The Rev. Louis G. Mattione, week as they reviewed the 18-4 played aL'Bears Stadium. were earned. The Publics, to be graduated with a perfe^ straight “A” record. S.J., Regis dean, termed Drink­ What happened is that the on the other hand, committed B.S. Degree ard “^e type of exceptional Paroehials were thoroughly but two mistakes, neither be­ He never received anything student that comes alone once thrashed by a hard-hitting coming a factor in the even­ but an “A” in any course (hir­ tual outcome. in the history of a school.” bunch pf prepsters from the ing his four years at Regis, and Drinkard himself credits public school ranks who shelled The Publics mound crew of graduated siimma cum laude good study habits drilled into the Parochial pitchers at will. Martin, Woodward, and Gun- ivith a quality point average ■ him in high school. "1 think In the first three innings saules shared the pitching of four, the highest possible. perhaps ona of tba most im­ the Publics tagged Sal Vil- honors. Gunsaules struck out * A mioimuin of 256 qual­ portant things to darelop is lano for fiee big runs. In three of the «x batters he ity points are required for tha ability to ait down to the middle three Don Hanak faced while Martin and Wood­ graduation. Drinkard throa to fira hours of unin- took the abuse, giving up ward each fanned four. amasiad a total of 552. terruptad study.” five more, and Jim Pacheco, Art Dollaghan. the former Noise distracts him when he who hurled the final three, St Francis’ hurler and Torn As for those two points, they is studying, snd for that reason fared no better, giving up Lawrie, formerly of East High are the margin by which he he prefers to study at night. eight runs. In contrast to were honored in pregame cere­ missed an A in physics in his “ Except Friday and Saturday past years, it just was not monies. Dollaghan was the win­ junior year at Regis High nights," be adds. Those eve­ the Parochial pitchers' night. ning pitcher in the Paroehials’ School—he needed a 93 and re­ nings he reserves for dating. first victory in the series in ceived a 91—and thus had to On the other side, the Paro- “settle" for a B-plus, the only Another important factor in chials themselves were able io 1943. Lawrie won the initial making study more profitable, Automatic Portables game of the series the year one ia eight years. Availabta muster but a measly 'six hits, Drinkard believes, is paying at­ all singles with the exception before, besting. Dollaghan 4-3. There were no “fresh air” tention during lectures and tak­ of Ryan’s double. Up until the courses included in the 138 ing comprehensive notes. final frame, they had but three hours of college work Drinkard He has a complete set of NORTH DENVER hits and two runs. completed this past week. notes from almost every course Recommended Firms St. James' Club he has taken since enrolling at All Ihe blame, however, To Study Medicine FURNITURE CO. cannot be placed on the Regis College in 1953. “They helped me get ready 3936 Tennyson shoulders of ^he three Paro­ Wins 3rd Title r 4 As a pre-medical studept who for Auto will enroll at Georgetown Uni­ for comprehensive exams last 1101 Federal chial hurleri. Errors afield, niaa big ones, kept the burl­ St. Mary College, versity School of Medicine next 3916 Tennvson ing corps in constant trouble In Baseball Play Xavier, Kans., conferred fall, he has taken heavy doses the degree of bachelor of sci­ of such courses as organic SERVICE For the third season in a ence ' in chemistry on Miss chemistry, comparntive ana­ row, the St. James’ Grade Mary Jo Minsky at commence­ tomy, physics, differential cal­ ment exercises May 27. Miss culus, psychology, philosophy, School nine won the baseball Minsky is the daughter of Mr. and German. championship of the Junior Pa­ and Mrs. D. A. Minsky, 223 E. Despite the fact he>is a pre- Williams Nash, Inc. rochial League. Fentanero, Colorado Springs. medical student, Drinkard was The perennial champions, In her four years at St. graduated with a major in coached by Bill Moriarity thus Mary, Miss Minsky served as philosophy because he feels it A u l h o r i o e d Salet & Serviea added another trophy to their vice president of the Science will provide a more liberal back­ giant collection. The St. James’ Club and chairman of the ground and foundatioiv for bis lightweight and midget clubs Liturgy unit of tbe Confrater­ later studies. Expert HlechanJcal Work All Makes have won the football titles nity of Christian Doctrine. Although be ha^ no labora­ three out of the past four 2030 S. UDivenity ev’X . SH. 4-2781 years. After graduation Miss Min­ tory courses in bis senior year, sky plans to intern at Provi­ he averaged better than 10 dence Hospital, Kansas City, hours a week in the laborato^ OPEN EVENINGS Tht Ami littMl d«s«rv9 during his first three years, in to bt rentoibarod «b«n you oro Kans. 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BONUS OFFER James P. Drinkard E N JO Y LIFE addition to his normal classes, ★ Use of instrument for six weeks snd worked part-time as a iab^ oratory assistant the first se­ AWAY FROM THE RANGE mester of his senior year. ★ Four private lessons Driakard also found tima ★ Four class lessons during bi* college career to star ia three mejor produe- tioBi. serve as a director ★ All study material of the student couneit, and ▼ice prasidaat of bis fresh* If, ot the end of this six-week period, you wish to pur- man class. chose this instrument, the full 10% down payment will He was named one of Regis' be applied ond the balance can be poid in convenient representatives in W ho'$ Who m Amrrioaa CoUeges end Uai- monthly poyments. I'crsiYirs. selected as “Outstand­ ing Senior” by the student Down Payments as Low as $13.95 newspaper this spring, and played intramural basketbail all four years. WITH THIS OFFER EXPIRES JULY 15, 1957 Making top grades is nothing new to Drinkard. He was vale­ J o p S u M e U C O N T R O L dictorian of his 1953 graduation

Professional instruction under these expert N avy [ttlisfing M en You con to ki 0 vocoKon from pot wdching everyday when

“ W ells of Music Studio” teachers For Recruit Com pany you use o new natural qm range with'ldp-bumer control. No more b d l-o v tr...i> o more burning. . . 'pnt set the Chos. A . W afts, Studio Director Phil Nelson, Accordion-Soxophone A special Navy recruit com­ control and your ulenttit become automatic. pany to be called the "Colo­ Stephen J. Hoipin, Drums .Tony Bokowski, Accordion The burner with the brain h just one of many features Joonne Hofmeyer, Accord.-French rado Centennial Company” will Jomes Griggsmiller, Soxophone- ovailoble on the exciting new gas ranges for 1957. These H orn be enlisted from the Denver Wm. Ericke, Brass Instruments Clorinet-Flute recruiting area on July 35. ronges offer you oulomotie cooking ot iti best ond style Eddie Kuehler, Brass Instruments Gene Elond, Soxophone-Clorinet Lt, Comdr. Robert B. Atwell. to fit your losle. Roy W errell, Violin-Viola Stephen J . H o ip in Jr., D rum s U.S.N., officer in charge, said This year moke summer time living cool ond convenient that this company will undew nine weeks of recruit training . . . cook outomolicoHy with noturol gos. as a unit at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes. 111. The Sec the new ditploy o f g o s ronges on ovr solef ffoor o r ot Store Closes ot 1 P.M. men of this company will be Saturdays During Summer Months granted 14 days leave upon your deofers' today. Remember. . . natura! got is th* completion of recruit training tioart, econemicoi w ay to eeelr. One hour free parking (lie I'lias f wEtis nm and prior to their first Nary )(unicipal Parking Garage assignment to service schools, >e>« cai'foiNiA sf. NIC iio&j ships, snd ststions. 1745 Stout St. Further information may be obtained from the local Navy PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO recruiter in the New Custom House in Denver. Thursday, June 13, 1957 Office, 936 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE N IN E

PARAMOUNT THEATER Everybody'* Talhinf About t6lh «o4 CiUMTtn Jun« 14th*Jun« 20tb DuHy’i Jack Webb - Monica Lewis D E L IC IO U S 0 4 c n " T H E D .l." D IN N E R S OJOU Phone Phone Zacbar>' Scott - Peffg>* Castle C o m p le te UP CH. 4 CH. 4- "COUNTERFEIT PLAN" iKluMj! Snip, U^ti, CKsk* ol 2494 DICK BURGS « 2494 Enlrt*. D«Hirt, CeftM EAST DRIVE-IN HOOM ot tP«T Dtl^tous 13800 E. Colr&x June 12(h-June 15th I Iritb Cefloe C C f* {You Will Lovo m Alan Ladd - Sophia Loren STUDIO SPECIAL ATTRACTION Robert R^an - Aldo Ray D U FFrS "MEN IN WAR" NORTH DRIVE-IN SHAMROCK 7200 N. Fxlaral 1747 Tremont at Broadway June 12lh-Jone 15th Bl^RESTAURfllljT Alan Ladd - Sophia Lifrcn Prime Rib SPECIAL FEATURE I6«TRE|¥nT “THICKEST IN DENVER” Robert Ryan • Aldo Ray "MEN IN WAR" Includes breads, DENVER'?R|(}AMU§CMEhTPaftK WEST DRIVE-IN W. 6U> «nd Kjplinf * potatoes, salad and June ISth-Jna* 19th beverage FIRST RUN IN DENVER If Boris Karloff-Beverly Tyler Deoeing— Friday and Saturday Nighta SPECIAL FEATURE FREE DINNER PARKING at tvo location, after 6 pjn., and any- Mark DaSta • Ziva-Rodann tin. on Sunday. Uid boilday.—t hour lu.t a.at door and 2 houra at Muni­ "PHAROAH'S CURSE" cipal Parbinf Caraa., 182$ Tr.nont. SOUTH DRIVE-IN 1300 W, at the Mass. The youths were accompanied to the Communion June 12tb-JuD* ISih 1 -* PictureS abovo are the 10 chil- -KE. 4-7918- I Si LOtnniUniCOnTSy and Mrs. Ralph San- railing by their parents. Clark Gable - Jane Ruasell From left to right, in the back row, are Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Sanchez, Frank, Phyllis, Father William Sievers, assistant,, Itrll in UnU rn m iiy foDovnng the Sunday High Mass SPECIAL FEATURE who instructed the children; front row, Dennis, Darlene, Morris,] Jh sL Jto JtiiL fio jo m . Jack Palanee - Kddle Albert in Annunciation Church. All 10 received their First Communion Jaydeen, Jerry, Marvin, and Karen. lUiDixsBsBt of Either eoS Frank FoBi) Ninth Avenue at Speer Blvd. "ATTACK" COMMITTEE HEADS ANNOUNC£D COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF VALLEY DRIVE-IN 9360 E. EvuB Suminer Plans FINEST CHINESE AND JuD« 12(k-June 1$th Aug. 4 Date for St. James' Picnic AMERICAN FOODS A Walt Disney Production (St. James' Pari.h, Denver) made to the boys of the base­ guest. Sacred )(eart devotions A BMUtihjI LAatcro Lifbttd Dlola^ Room La "CINDERELLA" WjJliam Jeffries, president ball teams in the meeting of the are held every Friday evening V«lftrao« ol Portico Wtf# Homo Announced for JoKtt S. SUwaH Ptal Na. 1 Frank Sinatra - of the Men’s Club, announced Men’s Club this week. Father at 7:30 o’clock. Opto to (ho Publk Debbie Reynolds the chairmen who will head the William V. Powers was host to About 75 children are en­ U i.B. to MidDlfht — Sat. tUl 2 i.as. various committees working on the boys who won the city­ rolled in the religious vaca­ (CloMo Tuoodayo) 'THE TENDER TRAP" the annual parish picnic, to be wide championship in'baseball tion school, which opened on St. Francis Cubs held Aug. 4: Bill Barnes, panda for the third straight year at a Monday, June' 10., Clasae. (St. Pranoia'do Sal«o* Parioh MONACO DRIVE-IN booth; Elmer Girkin, games dinner and theater party on wilt be held each day from 9 Denver). ' E. 40tb ftnd Monpcp P*rl^fty party; Joe Casper, bacon and Wednesday night. Coach Rill till II e'cloelc for three An active and interesting; June 13tb«Juoe 15th hams; Chuck Clav#, popcorn; Moriarity was the honored week.. Rummer has been planned for Alan Ladd - V'irfrinia Mayo Bob Schell, beverages; Jim Cub Scout Pack 126, their fam­ THE TEAL ROOM " T H E 61G LA N D " Fennel, pop; Fred Vennette, ilies, and friends. The Cub ii flow inangged by games and contests; Bruce Scout softball team, under the Randolph Scott- Th* firme Utled b«r« dtMrv# Baumgartner and John Hut- St. Patrick Discussion coaching of acting cubmaster BRASCO MBtPlilSES, INC Maureen O’Sullivan to be roDeBib«r*d wboa you ort man, wiring and lighting; John Joseph Landin and Emil Mar- diotributinf your iMtrenofo to Mr. Fkil-Mifiifir ' T H E T A L L T" Leydon, master of ceremonies; Club Announces Topic tinac, are practicing for a suc­ tho Noweit Smarte.t Konsored by the Young Ladies' Sodality of Our Lady of Grace o'clock. Senior Choir practice; Iris h , Denver, at the parish bazaar is shown above. They are, SuSurban Cafa-Roitaurant Monday, June 17, at 8 o’clock, HYVP R A N C H right to ieft, top row, Rose Demengus and Thelma Ringlman, Information Class; Tuesday. chairmen; seated, Donna 0. Block, Stella Trujiljo, and Kathy R*4i4eBt e tn p far boyt 10 ta 17. FAMOUS FOR Busidcs. LuncheoDt ot Bridge June 18, at 7:30 o'clock, Disdia- StMOb openi July 1. Ridlaf. pAeh Deaser. sion Club at the school. trlpi, rod to. fUblas. lettbtrwen/l. Putio Kfved ID elejnal surrouDd- all QiPal cAmp Aetivititt. U taber LUNCHES... CHARCOAL BROILCU STEAKS iQjp viih Incomparule Food and The banns of marriage are NttlopnJ CAtbolIe CAmpiof A tioei- Bcmtgei br PAUL published between Anita Bern- Btio&s ' inzoni of St, Catherine's and Writ# Box 104t. —IroiD Sl.8) per persoo Lady of G race Parish WoodUnd PAflti Colermde BAR and COCKTAIL-LOUNCE Fred Carline of this parish. oiilil Heea Opts (l.fli 2:00 A.M. Mm t i n M . Coovement Location - Free Paibng ALSO . .

Planning for Bazaar AKCOKAIIT H<»TCL T H E T I E E I N ENJOY OUR INTIMATE DOWNSTAIRS (Our Lady of Grace Parish, Improvement .Association Fri­ Where Denver'i Sodely Enterlains for LaDchroni "BAMBOO ROOM" WITH BANQUET, LOUNGE, Denver) day evening, June 14, in the and Dinners SKyline 6-8202 1730 South Colondo Blvd FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES. BAR AND RECREATION FACILITIES. (Wniera' Manor) Denver, Colo. Every family in the parish parish hall, This group is or­ will be visited by bazaar cap­ ganized to promote desperately DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3-3101 CALL FOR RESfIVATIONS-FREE FARKIN9 tains beginning this June 13, needed civic improvements in Beaulifnl Ballroomi Private Dining Room* to promote the special attrac­ the area. All parishioners are tion of the bazaar which will invited to come. be the choice of a late model Instruction classes for adults color TV or a deep freeze. are held every Tuesday during The baaaar proceed, will the summer; the classes begin ROOMPmCY! BAROAIHPRieiS! go entirely towerd starting at 7:30 p.m. a ichool fund. Every man The Men's Club meeting is w hen you ride the new and woman in the parish it set for Friday evening, June urged to attend the next ba- 21, at 8 o’clock. Refreshments Beautiful Pbotomnrals, soft lights, zaar meeting Thursday, June and entertainment are being subdued background music, sparkling 20, at 8 p.m. planned for a record turnout white linens and a wonderful “Fes­ Summer vacation school is ^The Young Ladies’ Sodality tive Dinner.” now in session each day from will sponsor a L4ne cedar chest 9 a.m. till 3 p.m. Close to 250 at the bazaar. The sodality will Call CRestview 9-2594 have a tea in the church hall For Re.ervatiens have registered. First Commun­ ion will be received on Sunday Sunday afternoon, June 23. on Burlington’: June 23 in t!ie 6 o'clock Mass. The chairmen are Bose Marie Demengus and Thelma Ring­ THE HOllAND HOUSE Civic Meeting lman. assisted by Kathy Dea­ There wit! be a meeting of ser, Estella Trujillo, and Donna the Swansea-Klyria Civic and Block. VISTA-DOME

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FOUR RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIPS 61 at St. Catherine's Get Diplomas Bl. Sacrament Party for Dads w % (S i . Calkarina'i ParUh, McTieman, (Theryl Erb, James Martin McGinn. Annette Down­ HNS to Sponsor At St. Joseph's D a n v a r) Wanebo, Thomas Walmsley. ing. Gloria Cefalu, Robert ATtita Santangelo; McHugh, Judy Widmar. Donna Graduation for the eishth Jean Nady, Daniel Kummet, Penella, Kristen Folak, An­ craderl wax held Tuesday, June James Elio, Sandri Amman, thony DeCamillis, P a t r i c-i a Golf Tourney Is 'Pop's Hop' 4. Father D. A. Lemieux, pa.s- Judy Dovak, Ronald Duva, Feuerbom, and Nancy Buckley. (St. Joieph’i Rtdempterist tor, presented diplomas to 61 Kenneth Botero, Lana Lucci, The graduates had a picnic (Bleiiad Sacrament Parich, students. D^ean Mauk, David Mariano, in Eldorado Springs and the D e n v er) Pariib, Denver) Competitive scholarships day wa.s spent in swimming, Under the leadership of the The Double Ring Club will went to Benny Domenico, Re> horseback riding, and picnick­ new president, Emmett J. Gog- honor all the dads on the eve sis Hiitb School: Jean Nady. St. ing. gin, the Holy Name Society of Father’s Day, by spontoriag Uary'a Academy; and Diane Buffalo Meat Mrs. L. Stevens and Mrs. J. will sponsor a golf tournament the “ Pop's Hop*“ ,in,jWjarith_ Koe, Holy Family Hixh School. C. Hawkins, seventh grade (or its members at the Park hail Saturday^ June ISTtbs Another Holy Family Hifrh room mothers, were in charge Hill Golf Course. dance will begin at 8:30 o’clock School scholarship went to of the reception for the gradu­ The tournament chairman. and will be concluded with a Dsniel Kummet. The winner of Will Highlight ates held after the exercises Dr. Walter Keating, has an­ special luncheon. tecond place in the Archbish* and sponsored by the PTA. nounced that the 18 holes may The committee for this af­ op'e Essay Contest was Thomas Those assisting the room moth­ be played on June 15 or June fair >vill be Mr. and Mrs. Jerry O'Dorisio. ers were Mmes. B. Maienk. R. 22. as desired; teeing otf time Johnson, Hr. and Mrs. George Members of the class of I9ST Evergreen Feast Bishop, J. Lombardi, W. Liley, wilt be about 1:30 p.m. Canny, Hr. and Mrs. Joseph are as follows: Therese Jesmer, T. Besser, G. Canny, R. Kelly, Prizes will be awarded for Sheridiui, and Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ Evergreen. — (Church of a^d I. Sussman. seph Sarconi. There will be spe­ Frank Plccone, Jeanne Brin, Christ the King) — The Men’s long drives on No. 9; closest James Gioia, Amelia Lombardi, Class leaders are as follows: to pin on No. 8; most putts in cial prizes for the oldest and Karen Nelson, Philip Getter, Club will sponsor a western- Grade eight, Benny Domenico, 18 holes; a low gross and a low youngest dad, and also the fa­ James McCebe, Joan Roche, style “ Dinner Bell Barbeaue," Jerry Grout, Diane Noe, and net, etc. The tournament is ther having the most children. Sheron Gifford, Jerry 'Grout, Saturday evening. July 27. The Kristen Polak; grade seven open not only to experienced The orchestra will feature mu­ Daniel Cerbone, Nikki Jinacio, barbecue will feature buffalo room one. William Liley, Nor- golfers, but to beginners and sic that is appropriate for many Sandra Saunders. Ronnie Clin­ meat, venison, elk. and beef, those in between. ^ types of dancing. This is the some of which should appeal to bert Jone.s. Dorothy VanLun- ton, Thomas O’Dorisio, Caryl sen, and Kathieen Hale: grade AH' men of the parish, last indoor activity of the sea­ the taste of everyone, «r at Ernest Robin- held on Sunday, June 16. from 3 to 7 p.m. in son, and next month the club Goufrh, Sharon Olson, Jerry seven, room two, Kenneth Mar­ whether they are affiliated or Dinner Committee Villano; least should prove to be an ex­ tin. William Kafka, and Mi­ not, are invited to participate. and her dinner the parish ball at 1310 W. Nevada. The menu vriU sponsor a wiyiu roast in perimental taste. Everyone in chael Ashton: grade six, room It is an opportunity for the men committee got together to whip up a sample of will feature roast beef and gravy, parsley po­ the mountaina ' John Archer, Diane Noe, An­ the parish is asked to support the salad dressing that, with Its “secret recipe", tatoes, green beans with bacon, tossed salad, toinette Kaiser, Benny Dome­ one, Karen Metzger; grade six, of the pariah to get together, The Altar and Rotary So­ this project as it is the first of room two, Ralph Wolf and has enticed hundreds of people to return each roils, coffee or milk, and gold cake. ciety it makini preparatioat nico, Bernard Curneen, Carol and all players, regard]es.s of Members of the committee, from left, are its kind in the parish and prom­ Katherine Frey; grade five, their game, will have a chance year to the annual roast beef dinner, which is for a card parly and doiiart O'Brien, Carol Carmosino, ises to be a favorite annual held in corfjunction with the bazaar of St. Rose Mmes. John Franeone, Robinson, Phil Watson Marco ZarlenRo, James Heiney, room one. Paul Canny and at the prizes. lonehooa to bo hold ia the event Proceeds will be used to Sharon Murphy; grade five, of Lima’s Parish. Denver. The dinner will be (standing), William Ziereis, and Frank Clayton. parish hall oa Wadaaiday Patricia Arnold, Patricia Vec- pave the parking grounds. room two, Xavier Nady and All thoie wiihiDf to enter chiarclli, Freedy Simpson. Ron­ the touraement ere eeked lo M RS. PHIL WATSON BETAINED afteraooB. Juaa 26. Tha ald Eckert, Sandra Mershon. 40 Hours' Rihe Judith Kolb;. call Dr; Keating, DE. 3-2414. eenmittao will have maay Patricia Catalina, George Ca- The schedule for Forty Grade four, room one, Al­ Other officers elected to as­ tpoeial and lahia giftt, and a valieri, James Filkoski, Jeane Hours’ devotion, which will be bert Litzau and Patricia Mas- sist Emmett Goggin are M. Inach. Those torviaf oa the held Friday, Saturday, and saro; grade four, room two, Perry Holcomb and Joseph Altar Society at St. Rose's Elects committee will be annoaaced H f of r “ i iot you Suivday, June 14, 16, and 16, Jacqueline Garbarino; grade Schmitz, both vice presidents; next weak. Wll^ three, room one. Steven Grout (St. 's Parish, Waiter Johnson's last week, but corned is a new member. Pillow Thera will be a Solemn Mass will begin with Mass at 6:30 Charles DeBelle, secretary; postponed its election because cases were awarded to Mrs. day afternoon at 4 o'clock. and Mary Kay McAndrews; and Arthur Cassidy, treasurer. Denver) Sunday. June 16, at 10 o'clock grade three, room two, Burton Mrs. Phil Watson was re­ the president, Mrs Mary Alvey, Gierah. Mass on Saturday will he at Committee members ap­ has ^ e n ill. The election will Mrs. Joseph Rollins, a mem­ for all those fathers, living and 6:30 a.m., and devotia«i^will be Pachello, Marla Kae Villano, pointed to auist in the work elected president of the Altar .dead, who are enrolled in the REALOCK FENCE and Karen Royster; grade two, and Rosary Society when the take place when the group con­ ber of the circle, was reported at 7:45 p.m. The childrcn'.s of the Holy ^)Bnie Society are: venes again on Sept. 4., hospitalized for another opera­ Fathers’ -Mass League. Tha robed choir will be in proces­ room one, Ronald Ruscio and Firet Saturday Reparation So­ group met on June 6. Other in- adult choir will provide the Geraldine Mapelli; grade two, cuiBMnts whose offices were Mrs. Katie Crest was wel- tion. music and singing for this sion at the closing devotions room two, Andrew Rogers and ciety, Jack McLaughlin; noc­ Sunday. turnal adoration, H. W. Leib- renewed for another year are Mass. The following Sunday, Patricia Lombardi; grade one, Mmes. .Richard .Herburger, sec­ Preaching at the Forty room one, Michael Lynch and man; CFM, James Cummings; June 23, the Feast of Our choir, Blake Hiester; athletic retary, and Don Milner, treas­ Mother of Perpetual Help, will, Hours’ will be the Rev. John Carol Ann Grout; grade one, urer. Aylward of St Louis’ Parish. room two, Michael Bahm and program’, Paul Celia, chairman, be the last Sunday High Hau Englewood. Beverly DeFrange. and Donald Dunn, asaistant Newly elected are Mrs. Mui- for the summer montha The Execulivs Council o f chairman; junior entertain­ uel Martinez as vice president The Knights of the Altar will Credit Union Chonge and Mrs. Floyd Hopper as his­ iiuet Ucaar N*iftie«r the Alter and Rosary Society ment, James Kerr; high school meet every Friday morning will meot at the parish hall The Board of Directors of entertainment, Edward L. Cur­ torian. Retiring officers, respec­ during the summer months at t TwaM Mwefci la Saf the Credit .Union voted this ran; St. Paul’s Guild, Elmer H. tively, are Mrs. Joseph Padilla ilrrie. hai liSiail Thursday, June 13, at 8 p.m. 10 o’clock in the band room of There are still a few reser- week to increase shares limita­ Peterson; membership, Edward who served two terms as vke the high school. At these meet­ VM Oar Sain OMm vatioDS available for the $10 tions from the present $1,000 Walton; literature, James To­ president and Mrs. James ings the schedule of serving for to $2,600. The board also voted bin; ushers, president, William Quinn. D1MI«t 8-1671 Italian dinner, which will epe- the coming week will be an­ cialize in Italian cuisine. Reser­ to increase the Life Savings Austin, and Holy .Name Society T'be ireasurar raporlad nounced. After the meeting eteO Mararfa RM. vations may be made with Fa­ Insurance coverage from repreaentative, Fred Albi; and that lha $2,700 budfal for there will be some kind of enter­ m csttuH rid Ml ms tstrewin ther D. A. McMahon, pastor. $1,000 to $2,000. This means St. Vincent de Paul’s Society, tba sacialy'a yaar had baan tainment each week for the The dinner will be held Sun­ that all shares deposits up to Leo Keteher. axeeedad by mera than $800. boya This Friday there will be day, June 33. $2,000 are now covered by the Propagation of the Faith and The altar chairman. Mrs. Jeff a movie, and then there will CUNA Life Savings Insurance Visitation of the Sick units have Briggs, listed Sacred Heart Cir­ be a Ping-pong and basketball Plan. been combined afid will be cle as having charge of altar tournament. The gym will be The board took this action taken care of by a recently care during the month of June available for the boys each Beautiful Services— since they felt that many of erected men’s praesidium and St Rose's Circle in August week on Friday mornings and the parishioners have an in­ the Legion of Mary with Rob­ The month of July is delegated afternoons. Need Not Be Expensive adequate life insurance pro­ ert Hart as president to non-circle members who are gram. With this increased co­ Committeemen for ths Boy asked to phone Mri. Briggs, verage it is now possible to Scouts, Cub Scouts, and Ex­ WE. 4-1244, lor assignmenta. For Prompf have $2,000 of free life in­ plorers have not been ap­ Mrs. Briggs also made a_ re­ surance in the' credit union. pointed as yet quest for flower contributions L A U N D R Y & Jjarkgt!?al-Nponatt Any Thursday evening from to help beautify the altars dur­ 6' o’clock to 9 o’clock in the Adults baptized after a course of instruction by the ing the summer months. Flow­ cafeteria, the plan may be dis­ ers may be brought to the DRY CLEANING cussed with the treasurer. Rev. Michael Walsh were Mary Patricia Robertson, with Kath­ church on Saturday mornings Servic* . . . Call: Spring and summer time is ryn McIntosh as sponsor; Mrs. about 9 o'clock. M A . 3-4006 Ivacation and home repair time. Josrah Todd, with Mrs. Louis The women of Uic'AItar and The Credit Union can arrange E. Todd as sponsor; James H. Roeary Society pledged to bake TA. 5-6370 :a loan for such purposes. ♦ ♦ ♦ t***i IM M IM M M I IM M IM IM M I Ryan, with Jack Ryan as spon­ cakes which will be sold by por­ C A S C A D E sor; and Leonard Clarence tion in the refreshment booth Larson, with John Leonard as during the four nights of the Laundry & Dry sponsor. bwBT, which will be held from Thursday, June 13. through Cleaners Circle Re-Elects Sunday, June 17, on the parish Mrs. I-ouise Dispense, who grounds, 1345 W, Dakota. Homc- Cam p Saint M ain served six years consecutively n ^ e cake contributions should ALLENS PARK, COLORADO (Near Estes Park) The Hear! of the Rockies as captain of St. Rita’s Circle be brought to the refrc.shment GOOD CLOTHES NEED in addition to another term, booth early in the evenings. FATHER RICHARD HIESTER, Camp Director was elected to head the circle NOT BE EXPENSIVE again at the last meeting. She Circle Elects will be assisted by Mrs. Thomas Sacred Heart Circle elected Mrs. William Rogers president THE Rogers as secretary-treasurer. at its recent meetting. Mrs, Fil­ Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Moran ENGLISH of Tucson, Ariz., were in Den­ bert Bartak was named secre­ ver recently visiting old friends. tary and Mrs Ludwig Brunner Mrs. Moran is the former Ella treasurer. The bazaar feature TAILORS Horan of this parish. in the circle's doll booth will be an 18-inch walking doll with a Mrs. E. R. Forester (left) and Mrs. Eu­ 901 FIFTEENTH STREET The perpetual novena devo­ complete hand-sewn wardrobe Scout Helpers gene Burton (ri^ht), with a staff ofj tions in honor of the Sacred and a wardrobe trunk accord­ Brownies and Girl Scouts will handle fish pond activities at the| Combine Quality and Style Heart will be held on Friday, ing to Mrs. William Lewis, re­ bazaar of St. Rose of Lima's Parish, Denver. They are shown i at Prices Yon Can Afford June 14, at 7:30 o’clock. They tiring president. with Flora Marie Franeone, an Intermediate Scout, and Patty' will begin with the recitation The circle made plans for a Burton and Keleen Forester, Brownies. of the Rosa^ and conclude potluck dinner to be held on with Benediction of the Blessed June 26. Former Sacred Heart Sacrament. Circle members will be guests. The classes in religion that When SL Jude’s Circle met in are being held daily in the old the home of Mrs. Frank Clay­ school by the sisters for chil­ ton, secret pal gifts were ex­ dren attending public schools changed and cards played. Co­ are very importaot, as they hostess was Mrs. Ed Gillham. A REAL VACATION include preparation for First Mrs. Walter Eekhardt. presi­ Communion. Parents of chil­ dent of St Jude’s, announced dren between the ages of 7 and that the Panda Bear booth spon­ 14 who attend public school are sored by the circle during the reminded of their obligation to bazaar will be enlarged this send their 'children to this va­ year by the addition of stuffed cation school. dogs and .tigers as gifts. 'The circle will next meet on June 26 with Mrs. Ed Heppting as hostess and Mrs Joe Padila assisting. Chaffee Park Bazaar Features Jim Dunn, parish scoutmaster, and his assistant, Harry Stew­ Parish Group art, will man a basketball toss at the bazaar with the follow ing scouts participating: Joe Raisch will nave charge of the Names Leaders booth on Thursday, Fr^ Hager on Friday, Bob Hayes on Satur­ (Guardian An|alt' Parish, day, Billy McDonald on Sunday Denvar) afternoon, and Dannie Dunn on At the meeting June 4 of the Sunday evening. Guy Woerten- Altar and Rosary Society, elec­ dyke, Steve Vonfeidt, Dannie tion of officers was held as Stewart, Roddy McDonald, and follows; Pearl Kieffe, presi­ Steven Coble are other scouts dent; Stella Hollanbaugh, vice who will help in the booth. president; Evelyn Gaug, record­ Cubmaster Tar Yegge an­ ing aecretary; Stella Griffith, nounced a summer baseball pro­ . . . tho camp designed corresponding secretary; Irene gram for Cub Scouts which is Grater, treasurer; and Louise open to all cubs of Troop 206. • ' ' WMJ y OLR b oy in mind McCracken, historian. The schedule of games is as fol­ The Altar and Rosary So­ lows: Troop 206 will play nil PLAN ciety meetings have been dis- against Troop 2'20 on Thursday, tfie llikio;;. Swimming. Fishin}{, llor^oback RidinjC. continued for the summer June 13, at 6;30 p.m. on the ball' months, but plans will be in field at Hazel Court and W. •^oching but complete rest sod priced diniog car meals when tbe Camp Fire Parties. Over Hikes, progress respective commit­ Evans. * ’ relaxatkm from the word go. ip irk moves yo«. Owb sod lounge .Mountain ClimbiniS. R iflery. H obbies tees for a parish dinner that On Tuesday, June 18, their will be held in the early falL apponents veil be Troop 224A at No driviog strain and worry — oo cars for refieabaciMe mkI coo- and Other Snpervisod Trips Pledges Replace Bazaar Johnson School, 1850 S. Irving In the past weeks the parish­ (at W. Jewell) at 6:30 p.m. and sparriog for food aod lodgiog — geniality. .\li Counselors .Are Sem inarians From ioners have been reminded of on Thursday, June 20, the boys pieoty of room for tbe children to plana in progress for a small will play Troop 223, also at St. Thomas* Sem inary drive during the months of Johnson School. roam. Restful sleep in spotless St. Rose’s Circle met at Mrs. July. August, and September Pullman berths or Coach slumber- Beat o f an — you’! be pleeatnriy instead of a bazaar. On Sunday, June 16, pledge seats with stretch-out leg rests. lurprised at (be aavtog in cost oa APPLICATION S*nd Applientien (o , . . cards will be distributed at all Freshly prepared, moderately the Family Fare Ptao. the Masses and the parishioners n v i i REV. R. C. HIESTER l>»aaeaMl will be asked to fill them out 1501 Pana, Danvar, Cole. and make a pledge of a mini­ CLEAXIXG Deposit $6.00 Required mum of $2 per month for the FREE MOTH PROOFING Camper...... •._...Age...... three months, which can be Boys from ages 9 to 16. paid on a weekly or monthly A ll W ork CuaraDteed Fw Ifirit hriwiMliM *«4 rVMnitMM- UNION basis. Each month envelopes Very Roasoaablo Prices I I. A. IIIM Rl, tM. Trilfk i|Mt. Campen may stay one or more irIrlMAs will be mailed accordingly. weeks between June 30 and C in TICKET MFICl August 18. Those who can pledge more Famtfus Rug PACIFIC are asked to do so. The goal is' SIS SmvimHi St, »««w 1. C*lw<4« Cllv...... Stale...... $5,000. £ Furniture Tuitioz>—$25.00 per week to be fheee M141. paid in advance plus 50 cents for k report will be issued each Cleaning Co. % SERVES ALL TUE VEST i&fur»nc«. M eeks Desired...... month showing the pledges made and how near the goal is TA. 5-6569 1532 Markol being approached. 4 THf DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4>4205 RAGE ELEVEN Thuriday, June 13, 1957 dfnee, 938 Bannock Street Car Promotion to Aid Center at All Saints' (All SaiaU' Parith, Denver) First Communion suits-may Promotion on the Chevrolet be brought for resale to Mrs. Bel Air Station Wagon, which Tom Brogan. 2426, S. Federal will be the special attraction Boulevard, WE. 6-1711. at the parish festival, will get The Credit Union winner for under way this week. Co-opera­ the month of May was Joseph tion of all parishioners is asked R. McEvoy, 1805 S. Shoshone, in making returns to their block with book No. 297. He received captains as soon as potsible, so the S5 Credit Union share for that the car can be paid for the month of May. and the festival start out in the The Altar and Sanctuary clear. Circle will meet in tbe heme The festival has to be a stac- of Mr*. Magdelon Duac, 2995 cess to pay for the Catechetical W. Cornell, at 8 p.m. on Center that is being built in June 13. the parish. The festival will be Our Lady of Fatima Circle held on July'25, 26, 27, and will meet on June 18 at 8 28. p.m. in the home of Mrs. The Holy Name Society Charles Lazio, 2941 S. Mabry will hold a father and ton Court Communion breakfast Sun* R eg U te r news should be day, Jane 16. in the parish Called to Mrs. Flanaga, WE. hall following the 8 a.m. 6-5369, or Mrs. McGuire, WE. Mass. Ticket* are 50 cents 5-3660, by Friday night per person. Tom Hardwick may be called at WE, 5-9943 for ticket* or they may be Installation Set C n a p in l A H rfirtlA ll The special attrac- at S. Colorado Boulevard and Illff Avenue June obtained from one of tbe dpct.lUI HlilUhliUn tjgp jpj, tjjg bazaar 2l, 22, and 23. The car.from the Geradot-Her- ashers. of Most Precious Blood Parish, Denver, is rick Buick Sales is followed closely with a $600 shown here by the men's chaiman, Tom Schnei­ U. S. Savings Bond, a Brothers console electric Blood Donors Needed At Mother of God ders (right), to Robert Clark, special gift chair­ sewing ma^ne, two $200 value Tissot wrist Blood donors are needed for (Mother of God Parish, man of the bazaar committee. This 1967 Buick watches, a round trip for two to Las Vegas via tbe All Saints’ Parish blood Denver) Riviera 4-door car is the first of tbe seven Western Airlines, and a Schwinn bicycle or Traficiiva TrAua Mmes. Robert Tickner.l Treasure Island booth, which will be sponsored bank. The purpose of the bank Installation of new officers gifts to be given away at the festival to be held Eastman movie camera. • in ta> U tc IlUVC Sandos, and Austin at the carnival of PresenUtion Parish, Denver, is to supply blood for parish­ of the Altar and Rosary Society Miller are thown looking at a few of the arti- by the Altar and Rosary Society. The festival ioners whenever they need it. will take place at the meeting EIGHT OATS LEFT BEFORE EVENT elea received at the shower held to supply thelwili be held June 2S-30. Banks are set up at St Jo­ Thursday, June 13, The Rosary seph's Hospital and the Bonfils will be recited at 1:15 p.m. AT PBESENTiiriOM FESTIVAL JUNE 28 -3 0 Memorial Blood Bank. If blood followed by the business meet­ Precious Blood Bazaar Approaching is needed at any hospital not ing and program in tbe church supplied by these two banks, basement. the chairman may be contacted (Most Precious Blood Parish, Sunday, June 16, will be the be a fee of 25 cents to cover Catholic Reading Matter Sought Tbe Rev. Joseph O’Malley of expenses of paper and other and blood will be supplied from St. Philomena’s Parish will Denver) last day to turn in savings stamps. Boxes will be available material used. Rosary of Fatimf with Mmes. a donor list Those aesiring to show a film on South America. Only eight more days remain (PreieoUtioB Parish, DaDvar) to those who' wish them, may donate are asked to cqntaet the at all the doors on that day. Baby sitting will ha avail- call Mrs. Pete Tamburelle, AC Hynes and Christiansen as oo- Tea will be served by the out­ before the annual parish ba­ A pamphlet rack, especially rectory. zaar. Informitlon may be bad able during the 9 and 10 2-3938. hostesses and Little Flower going officers following tbe VocoHon School Mosses on Sundays daring built by ^e Knights of Colum­ A Kosary crusade sponsored with Mrs. John Lell as hostess. Parents are reminded of their meeting. All women of tbe par­ at the rectory and members of Registration for the religious Following the 1 1 t 3 0 obligation to send their chil­ ish are invited. the. Men's Club will be at the the summer. Families avail- bus, will be displayed on the by CFM groups °f the parish vacation school is still in pro- iog themselves of the service is held every evening gt 7 o'clock Mere Sunday, June dren to the summer vacation The Rev. Paul Reed, pastor, church doors Sunday, June 16. ere eskcd to meke e dona* festival grounds Friday, Sat­ 9, lha men who here heen School, which opened on Mon- was host to the altar boys at an There will be $5,000 worth of f resB after all the Masses on urday, and Sunday, June 28- o’clock for favorable weather undsys. This school is for the tiou. 30. Anyone wishing to contrib­ and a successful festival. Bvery attending the Server’* Claee ay, June 10. Classes are all-day outing in Eldorado gifts offered, together with for the past lavaral weeke from 9 to 12 o’clock each week­ Springs Tuesday, June 11, rides for the children, a cake children who attend the public St. Francis’ de Sales Circle ute back issues of Catholic one is invited to attend. will meet Thursday, June 13. 'Circles meeting this week were inveeted ae "Men of day, Monday through Saturday Banns of Matrimony were and candy ,booth, firit pond, schools. No kindergarten child­ magazines or other Catholic for two weeks. It will terminate white elephant booth, and an ren will' be eligible. Children at 12:30 o’clock in the home of publications, to be given free were those of Our Lady of th'e the Altar” in ceremoniee in announced between Loren Dale the church followed by Bene­ with First Communion on June Roberts and Alice Christine apron booth. The games will be will use the catechism as was Mrs. Eugene Steele, 2286 So. diction. 28. Grabow, both of this pari^. under roof in the parish hall. used last year; but there will Cook Street The new surplices for the men, made by Mrs. John Kelly, wore used for the first time on Pentecost Sunday. Catechists' Communion All officers and teachen of the'parish CCD will receive Communion in the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday, June 16. Imme­ diately following the Mass, there will be reception cere­ ST. ROSE OF LIMA monies of members into tbe society. Durmg the lummer weekday Masses are at 6:30 and 7.30 a.n. Communion is distributed every day at 6 a.m. Women's Lost Meeting SEVENTH ANNUAL BAZAAR The last meeting of the Al­ tar and Rostry Society until Some name just as Sept. 4 was held Wednesday June 5. Mrs. Robert Tiekner re­ 1345 WEST DAKOTA simple may win this ported that she and her com­ CHURCH GROUNDS mittee have collected several thousand articles to be ^ e n away at the "Treasure Isfand” booth. The main project of the society is the giving of a gar­ Tonight— Friday Night, Saturday Night and Sunday bage disposal (completely m- stalled) and some lawn furn­ iture. A handmade quilt do­ nated by Mrs. Joseph Polak and Mrs. Elena Vahling, a hand-painted ceramic vase do­ JUNE 13th, 14th, 15th, AND 16th nated by the Sisters of St. Francis Sanitarinm, a. hand­ 1957 GOLD CADILLAC made stole, crocheted table cloth, and several other cro­ fit prize in our cheted articles will be pre­ F u n f o r t h e Entire Fam ily — Everybody W elcome! sented. **Name the Bryant Pup” Contest ’ Mrs. William Bucholz ia in charge of the candles. 166 prizes in aU. . . worth $50,000.00. And there Mmes. L, C. Barry, Anthony Frank, and Theresa Hecht will SPECIAL 'w ill be a winner in this ares! Come in for details I clean the sanctuary in June. GRAND PRIZE A tour of the .Hannek Clean­ ers Plant will be conducted ROAST BEEF DINNER Get your entry blank fodoyl early in the fall. Adults, 81.00 “ Children, 50c CONTEST ENDS JUNE SOtli A ^oup of women is making 1957 CHEVROLET a new set of red vestments. SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 3-7 P.M. LEE NEMMERS CO. 2828 Weit 44tb Av*. Denver 21, Colorede CFM Sponsors STATION WAGON 3:00 P.M. TO 7:00 P.M. Phone GE. 3-4365 USYI EXantMl TAKIS ONLY A KW MINVTISl Fete for 1954 Come One — Come A ll! ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Lourdes Grads PLEASE PATRONIZE THESE FIR M S-TH EY MADE THIS PUBLICITY POSSIBLE! WHEN I TOLD THE (Our Lady of Lourdes Perish, HOW COJA6 TH5TRE Denver) psychiatrist I WAS LETTlHfi YOU OUT Members of the Lourdes DORCAS A CUSTOMER AT CFM will sponsob a special BLOHBERG CORAL JEANIS 5 0 50OW ? breakfast for the memben of F & C Linoleum & Roofing Co. O’CONNOR PMBLG. CO. CONOCO SERVICE tha 1954 graduation class of Building & Hardwore BEAUTY SALON 340 So. Federal Loufdea Grade School who STANDARD SERVICE Coaovo Super G** With TCP HE SAlDTRERe MUSTBE Supplies, Inc., 1303 WEST ALAMEDA M otor Tuoc Up - WSmI B.UncInc Phono* were graduated this year from Minor R rialri • Bruk. Service S O K E ERROR the local high schools. Members 1100 South Federal S06 So. Fedor*] Phone: RA. 2-8570 Bu*. WE. 6-4368 O p er a to rr A la c n .d * Sl F ed era l of tbe 1964 class have been in­ W E . 4-9633 W E . 4 -0 6 1} Ra*. WE. 4-4770 U vited to receive Communion in a GENE - GLORIA - ROSE W E . 4 -9 7 7 6 group in the 8:30 o'clock Mass this Sunday, June 16, and be tbe Thom's Jewelry BILL DREILING'S E & E guests of the CFM at the Fine Watch and Jewelry breakfast afterwards in the Compliments of Center House Hall. Most of Che Repairing H O U S E O F CONOCO SERVICE members of the class have in­ All Work Cuaranfeed 1100 W . .Alameda dicated they will attend. Mr. BARGAINS RA. 2.6698 PE. 3-9865 and Mrs. Charles Kurtz met 1335 W. AUmada last week with their committee 200 Cars to Choose QUALITY SERVICE in charge of the affair. SENTI REALTOR From 24 B o y s Reol Estate, Insurance, Notary A t C a m p Actual Bank Finance ABEGG Twenty-four choir boys are j. & J. Liquors Open Evenings PRINTING spending this week at the Your Neighborhood 1936 So. Broadway SH 4-3318 2111 W . .Alameda Lourdes Mountain Camp near Nederland. Simultaneousiy Uquor Store P E . 3-4693 COMPANY GE 3-3861 Q Please Call ^ GL 5-4323 at the city campgrounds, about KE. 4-4054 1832 Corti* St. 30 of the first grade girls are (.VexI lo BotcUng AlUr) holding a campout. Miss Claudia BEST WISHES FOR A SUCCESSFUL BAZAAR FROM Turnpike, tbe new director for J. R. La Perrier and > Your Phone W e Give f tbe girls, arrived last ^eek to John Bettridge ALL SAINT'S PARISH take over her position. Miss t Is Our Pioneer Turnpike is in her fourth year REMEMBER TO ATTEND OUR BONANZA NIGHTS at college, attending St. Mary 1777 W. Misaieaippi College in Kansas. Another 3 u i y 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th W E . 5-7365 D oor Beil Stamps group of boys, first grradcra, 2559 So. Federal will leave for a one-day trip to the mountain camp Friday. Congratiiiationa 93 Boys for Choir Compliments of Ninety-three boys will study AEROPLANE F o r a for the choir this summer. They Successful Bazaar will receive special training from Mrs. Frances Samarzia, CLUB CAEE PRESENTATION PARISH F r o m wife of the Lourdes choir di­ rector. The boys will practice Dine & Donee several tiroes a week and at BE SURE TO COME TO OUR FESTIVAL tbe end of the summer will try Choice Wines and ELCAR FENCE out for the 85-boy choir. Mh. Liquors Samarzia is also giving 12 of JUNE 28TH, 29TH AND 30TH 4-105 Ea st Evans Ave. the boys piano lessons in addi­ West Alameda at Irving tion to their singing. Special R A . 2-2879 groups of boys will sing on W E. 4-9414 CL, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Sunday roomings in the 7:80 3030 W. 44th AVE. ZXZZXXl and 8:30 o'clock Masses. OffTe*, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 44205 Thursday, June 13, 1957 PA C T T w a v i

QUALITY' ihqjm im nL in. P o o l Even tb* b«>t of framea and lentes art never too good HANNAH M. KIRK, M. SItO W. WILLIAM K. MEVERS. 71. 1999 Kina.. June 14. 1991. Ha laairlad for our preeiooB eyea. Nothing but th* beat should ever CIrda PUca. Ska n . tha nUa at Earl R lfh BtraeU Raqnlam Haaa waa aala- Vivian E. Harroua to Briuhloa la P. Kirk: lha naUar af MarroariU bratad June 11 In Holy Gboat Cboreb. 1998. After llvlat in Loatmoat for be conaiderod for them. With ua, nothing but the hipest Kirk. U n . Andraw HsrUlon. and Intenaaat ML OlivaL Howard Uortu- many yean, ha eama to Danvar in quality-in framea and lenaea will ever be oonaidered. It Mra. RiekanI HcGrath o f Haarar, and ary. 1144. An alaelrlelaa, ha waa a mam Jobs e . Kirk, Bolaa. Ida.; and tfea bar o f ElaetrieiBBt Local No. t t . Ba is your safeguard. JUUO PADILLA, 99. 9999 W. btloBtad to the Kalybta of Colauabbt ■laur of Hra. Thoasi Polar. Cmnlr 94tk Avaana. Ua waa tha father of Cork. IraloBd: U n . Thonaa Baddsaa. aad Sl Oomtoic'a Holy Name Sodtty. Soaloaca. Alfonao Padilla. Hra. Looia Be la aurvlvad by kb wife; two Hickaal and LiKr lulrk. Rockford. Ortaca, and Mra, Hargarito M artiaai; III. Ska la aorriatd alao br oio* aona, Miehaal aad Dooald; a daatb- aad the brotbar of Hra. Panttia Ur, Hra. Gaonra Platrafaao, all of SWIUERT tnD deblldrrs. Roaarr *<11 ka racicad Silva. H# la avrvlvad alao by 99 T bundar, Jaaa I t . la tba BoQiaaard Danvar; five alatara, Hra. Marta Lon. rrandebUdriB. Raqolaia Haaa waa yatar of Colorado Spriaia. Mra. Julia IS50 C a lifo m U Optom etrists KEr$fon0 4-76SI Mortaarr Cbapal at 7 4 9 p-ai- Ra- ealabratad Jnaa 9 la SL CaJotan'i oalaiB Hlab Haai wUI ba ealabratad Cooley of Boulder, Mra. S^hia Nary Cboreb. Intarmant ML OlIvoL Tro- of BHfbtoa, and Hra, Arckit Moore FrUar. funa It. In St. Calbarlaa'a vino Mortuary. Cburcb at 9 a.ai. Sba eai a lacmbar aod Mn. Katbryo HaBcock of Loar- Bttur Vision /0 Good Seretea m ontrand two brothara, Harmaa and of BL Catbarlaa'a Altar aad Roaarr ARMADO VIGIL, 99. of 9119 U f- fo r 4 g o At Right Prices Heary of LonrmooL Boolavard Mor­ Eeery Soclatr. Intarmant M l. Ollrac. Boula* ayetto Straot, Ha waa tha father o( tuary. yard Mortuary. Richard Vlell. and tba uaela of Mra. Rocnay Madina. Raqolan Haai waa ri INDIVIDUALLY STYLED DAVID MICHAEL UCATA. It, ealabratad Jnaa 7 ia BL CkJetaD'a 1901 W. Elk Placa. Ha v a t iha ion Cboreb. Traviao Mortuary. of Mr. and Hra. Miehaal U eata: tba brotbar of HIcbaoJ D o.ld and Can- MRS. LUCY MURPHY 5/ Englewood aatb Rocco Lleata: aad tba araad. Roqoltm Haaa fa baian eolabralad aon of lieraaaa Ueata. Doarar. aad Tboradty. Jnaa It, la Holy Family Hr. and Hra. Tboaiaa Roe. Hamana. Cboreh at 9 a.ia. for Mra. Loey Hor- TiUa, Mo. R ^u iaB Blab Haaa ia be* iby, 17. o f 4111 Howtoa 8trao4, a NEW PERMANENT LOCATION lea ealabratail Thnradar, ia aa l i , DB^ine Denver naidaaL Mra. Mur­ Graduates Are H Goardiaa Aaiar, Cboreh at 10 phy died Juaa 19. a.ai. laurmant ML Oll.at. Beekyaid Born is Uvorpeel. Eaclaod. Fab. 12700 W. 44th Ave. Phone HA. 4-7984 Mortuarr- 91, 1919, M ri, UBrpby emma to tbia EDWARD W . i . LENNON, T7. eooairy aa a siri. 8ba worked aa a 19tl Loean Straal. Raouiaia Blab lasmitraai in Ditrolt and married Given Diplomas Near Entrance of Mt. Olivet Cemetery Haaa waa ealabratad Jnaa 7 In St. John J. Murphy tbara la 1999. PhlloBitBa'a Cboreb. lotarraeat la Mt. Sba aod her hoaband moved to Englewood. — (St. Louis' Olivet. Boala.ard Hortuar,. Raton. N. Mra., hk 1899 nnd ha later evening, June 9. Mrs. James J. Delsne^ Mrs. baeama mayor than. Thay eama to Psriali) — Fifty-seven eighth EM E U A DEUOUERO, 99, of 4919 Colorado la 1900 and llvad In CHppla Tent Party Success i- William L. Zint and Mrs. Julius S. Conrad Umatilla Straat. She waa tba wife of Crook and Victor bafora aatUlns In grsde grsdustes in caps snd found women’s activities were over last year's portray the happiness in the hearts of the gen­ JACQUES BROS. Joe Albino Dauruaro: motbar of Danvar la 19(14. Mr, Murphy diad In gowns received their diplomas t o t ^ The Rt R4v. Monsignor William M. Hig­ Palls aad Pbllllp Daaauaro, both of 1991. eral women co-chairmen of the Tent Party of gins, pastor, termed the parish fiesta a "total Barkalty, Calif.: John Daasoaro, Mra. Murphy was t pBriihlonar of at the 8 o'clock Mass Sunday, Martarat Cardanaa, Fraaeaa Jtmanat, SL Lae'a. Danyar. and waa setlvo is June 9. St Philomena’s Parish. Denver, late Sunday and complete success.” “ iVoRumeRla of DitUnelion Since 1902'' and UlHan Vatlaloa, ^ of Daeivir. Damoeratle Party work, Ha la aurvWad alao by 91 araadebil. SorvIvlBff her are two OOCM. John Members of the cIam of 1957 draa aad four aryat-sraadebildran. aad Carl, both o f Danvar; aad thraa are Robert Allan, Ronald Allen. MONSIGNOR WILLIAM HIGOWS RNNOUNCES Baoalaa) RIsb H aa. waa ealabratad rraadehJldraa aad five sraat-rrand- Jnaa 7 la Mt. Carmel Cbiireb. la- ablldraa. Thomas Bach, David Balk, tamant Mu Ollvau Oliatar Uortaary. lolonarat will ba la ML OlivaL Thomas Barth, Charles Borden, Hiakithal-Noonaa Monuary. AUGUSTINE PEilEZ. 49. of 9991 Francis Braham, Robert Lee St. Philomena Tent Party Success W. Canter. Ha was tha boaband of FRED MCDONALD Brath, Robert Castaneda, Pat­ Virtlala Paras: tba father of Halaa ‘'W hy Pay More?” Raquiaa Haaa w m effrrod Juna 1ft rick Chandler, Michael Crowley, (St. Philomena't Pariah, mittee chairmen for their ex­ charge of the Friday sanctuary Craa^a and lasbal Paras. Danvar; ITlIin «r*> ia St. Rota of Llma’a Cbvreb for Edward Erskine, Michael Flood, D a n v a r) cellent work in the past year work for May. Working with and tha brother of Mrs. J. M. Garcia Prod L McDonald. 99. of 9199 W. and M n, Emma Basan, Saa Praaelseo. Byora Place. Intarmant waa to ML Richard France, George Geor- The Tent Party was a “ total and told them that it ii their Mrs. Hanson were Mmes. Ed­ Ha la Burvivad a lio by one yrand. Olivet. geson, William Gilbert, Law­ and complete success,” the Rt faith that keeps tha organiza­ ward Wadsworth, J. H. Meyer, Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores ehOd. Roaary will ba bald Thuraday. Mr. HeDoDatd, a retired ranefaar. Francis McNamara, Richard C. Jobs 11. In tha Caoltol Mortoary waa bora Fab. 19. 1879. in Vermilion. rence Grant, Roderic Guilford;| Rev. Monsignor William M. tion going. Chapel of tba China, at 9 p.a. Re­ Frisbie, H. J. HcLellan, and S.Dak. Ha carea Is Danvar 19 years Stephen Hill, Kenneth Love, Higgins, pastor, announced The highlight of the day was C o l o r t t d o O w n e d Slorea quiem H lfh Mae. will ba ealabratad ayo. Ha married Eaaia P . Brittoa in Harry T. Zook. Fridar, Jnaa 4. In St Aathony of W arner. S-Dak.. Nov. 98. 1919. David Meyer, Ronald Nicholas, this past week at the comple­ the installation of officers for 1 6 th A G it m Padna'a CbarMt at l a O a ja . InUr- Snrvivora a n hla w ife: a son, Maurice Joseph Pike, Thomas tion of the three-day parish the coming year. Monsignor Banns of marriage were an­ laani Hu Olivet. Capitol Mortsary. Cbaatar. Tboratoa: and a tnndaon, Puetz, Jon Rapp, Willard fiesta. Tired feet and calloused Higgina installed Mrs. Frank F. nounced between Donald F. lagUveed SM Santa Fe Dr. JOHN H. HILL, 999 8. Oaeaola. Pnd L , Thoreten, Capitol Mortuary, hands were symbols of the bard Patton as president and Mrs. Kirvin of this parish and Hiss ISth and Califeraia Simms, Jerome Stebenne, M tenth Beeedway Ha was the boaband of Hra. Roth MRS. MARY TONEY Gerard Steinbach, Richard work and determined effort of Patton ins^led the following Annette H. Hamilton of the SSSS W. Celfaa ITth and Treaent Hill of Danvar: ombaw of Hra. Btadel Donaboa. Beall Haaaall. Hra. Graca Mra. Mary Toaay died Jma B ia o&icert: Mmes. Gregory N. Cathedral; between NichoUa B. bar boBta. 9190 Carr Stroal. Arvada, Stradiotto, Anthony Tavear, parishionna. A I S t h S t. Rnaaell. ThwDsa Bs i m IL and Kath- Ciirfia at tba are o f 79. Requiem R lrb Maao Earl Tucker, Cbarlei Vance, The Rev. Joseph M. O’Hal­ Cloos, first vice president; Ed­ Season of this pariah and Hiss arloa RuomU of Danvar. Requian Ruth A. Logren of the Cathe­ B U b Haaa waa ealabratad Jnaa 19 ealabratad la Sta. Pater aad William Vobejda, Sharon Ay- ley, spiritual adviser to the ba­ ward A. Hanifen, second vice fa SU A atbosy o f Padna'a Obnreh. FanPa Cbareb, Wheat Bidet. Juaa 8. marai, Judith Bach, Marilyn zaar committee; the general president; Henry H. Carroll, dral; between Roland F. Bieg- iDtanaant MU OHvaU BaekathaJ. Bora la TnioalavU Dae. 99. 1978. ler, Jr., of this parish, and Miss ibe WM reared aad aducatad tharo. Beagley, Sharon Booth; committee chairmen, Gerald B. recording secretary; JohnWos, Noonan. Joan F. Vecchio of St Vincent She enma to Colorado In 1108. Sba Alicekay Burke, Margaret Filloon and Harry T. Zook; and treasurer; George H. Evans, JOHN S. SPRINKLE. Pint Avenoa married Chirlaa Toney la TutotUvia corresponding secretary; E. de Paul’s Pariah; and between G beqq, ia 1899. Carroll, Mary Culver, Mary the general women’s co-chair­ Rolal, B e waa tba father o f Hra. Lloyd Stakebake, historian; Dennis White of Sacramento, Pranefa Porbaa, Lao B., aad Cfaarlea lurvivort era two aona, Alax of Duggan, Nancy Erbei% .Bar­ women, Mrs. William L Zint, Wbaat RIdia and Gaorya of Louta- and George A. Schwartz, audi­ (^lif., and Miss Joan Blake of PRINTING COMPANY Sprinkle o f Danvar, John 8. Sprinkle, bara Gutiu^z, Marianne Hai­ Mrs. Julius S. Conrad, and Mrs. Jr.. U.& Navy, and Mra, Beryl Ha- vlBt: two daurbtara, Mra, Helen Do- James J. Delaney, will present tor. As the president installed this parish. K E. 4 4 0 5 4 Paetara and Mra. Alira Footer of nbajf of Broomfield aad H n. Kath- der, Paula Hogan, Linde JeanU, Prayers were offered this Ctlifomla. Raquloin Hlsh M ail waa arina O'Leary of Van Naya, Calif.; 10 Donna Junk, Claudia Leaage, a report of the fiesta and rec­ the offieera she explained fully celebrated In Su Prancia da Balea' rrandchildraa. and five rraat-rrand- the dutiea each office carries. past week for the following d^ ebildrao. Martha Miller, Mary Anne ommendations for next year's 1832 Cartia SL Cboreb June 19. Kaekctbal-Nooaen. parish party. Monsignor Higgins led the ceased: Thomas Hoffatt Mrs. MRS. EVELYN C FLOYD Skeen, Anita Spitz, Kathryn Rose Mizzer, and John F. EDWIN EDWARD O'FARRELU Sterner, Ruth Anne Toelle, Leonard C. H i^ Jr., and closing prayer. Ha waa tba uaela of M n. Frank Kerr Reqalam Kith Maat w m ealabnted Mrs. Ralph E. Hanson was in O’Connor of Woreettor, Mass. of Xasaaa City, Ho., and Lao A. Jane It In SL Catbarlaa'a Cburcb for Gaudine Waskievric, LaVina hit banking committee received Swan of Mamphia. Tana. Raqtilem Hra. Evelyn C. Floyd who died Juno Watson, Poretta Weller, and the accolades of workers and ONE PICKUP FOR DIREQ SERVICE Haaa waa ealabratad June f In SL ft. Burial WH ia Ml O lljst, Praaeli da Salaa' Chnrch. iBlennast A iiaUvB o f Danvar. aba Kaa hor« Marilyn Yeager. chairmen for the efficient ML OHvau A ar 19. 1998. and attonded aeboola handling of finances. COLORADO GROWN hare. She waa employed by tba Special Awards TO BOTH /: »\ COASTS Mountain Btataa Talophoea aad Tala- Recipients of Gilts rrapb Company tor 11 yean. In The following graduatoa re­ Recipients of major gifts 1919 aha married Horace Fiord in ceived special awards: Jon Requiem Rites for Saerad Heart Choreb, Sba waa for­ vhere J. W. Kuenga, ,1957 Del EVERGREENS merly ■ member of 8L Cathariaa'a Rapp, Regis High School Rio Station Wagon; Mary Lou­ PTA aad tha Rafla M otbari' Club. Bcholarship; George Gtorgeson, ise Riede, 'S3 Buick; Marilyn Wa*rg ClMiriAf C r«m d for Ovr N«w Survivori are bar hnabaad; tbm Mullen High School scholar­ Insurance Man ehildraa. Batty Ann, Jerry, and Pat­ Schropp, '46 Kaiser fishing rick Floyd: and a alatar. Mra. Patrick ship; David Balk, St Francis car; I^na Dalsant, gift and " WE MUST SELL WItaoD. all o f Denver. Boulevard de Sales' High School scholar­ linen chest; Marie Howard, bi­ Jack E. Hall, 49 Mortuary. ship; Claudine Waskiewie, St cycle; John F. Dineen, Infant 500 Tam and Pfitzer Spreading Junipers JOSEPH SIMSICK Mary's Academy scholatwp; of Prague statue; Mrs. Harry ' Raqoiam Haaa waa offarad la Holy Ruth ToeUe, spelling medal; Denver-Chieago Trucking Co., Inc. jRck E. Hall. 49. of 1130 E. Roaary Church June 19 for Jotaph F. T. Zook, porUble TV; Billy 2501 RIake Denver KE. 4-7261 Ellsworth Avenue, Denver, died Similek, 44, who died June I. Burial George Georgeton, David Balk, Roche, beagle; and Bill Bur­ June S in St. Jouph’B Ho9pit«l WM in Ml Olivet. Larry Grant *nd Earl Tucker, nett, Ispel watob. after a long illneaa. He waa born He waa bora in Danvar July 7, special patrol medals; and Ju­ Other gifts were received by Spread 2 to 3 ft $5-50 1919, aad llvad bare much o f hla Ufa. dith Bach, choir pin and auto­ Pauline Burgess, homemade MAin 3-5314 in Cripple Creek May 6, 1908, He waa the owner of tha Na-Globe Reg. JIO.OO____ ^ each and moved to Denver when a Claanara aad Alameda deanara, and graph book. quilt; Nan Horan; circus cake; child. He waa a graduate of Bred at 9994 Albion SlraaL H r. Sim- The annual PTA breakfast Vhgii^ Kratochiit, cake; Mrs. sick waa a member of the Kalffhta of North High School and Denver Colamhua aad SL Roe'e Lodca* honoring the graduates was John 'Tynan, baby Ginny; Wil­ Univeraity. He operated his CFwn Survlrora are bla wife. Mary; held Wednesday June 6, at the liam Waggoner and Honsignor F. J. KIRCHHOF inaurance firm here for the son, Ronald: a daoshler. Mra. John Top of the Park, vrith Georg# Higgins, fancy dolls; Mrs. SIMPSON NURSERY paat 20 years. Bryaat; three uraadehlldran: hla par- Georgeson as master of cere­ George Hovorka, table lamp; anCa. Hr. and Hn. Hike SlaAiek; 4750 Charry Creak Drive SK. 6 -7 3 1S A member of the Knights of three alatara. Hra. Ann Sacco. Mra. monies. Guests of honor in­ Mrs. F. W. Barry, planter tamp; Construction Co. Columbus, he belonged to Holy Mary RobiUlIla, and Miaa Kathtyn cluded the Very Rev. Monsi­ Florence Miller, tablecloth; 0. SImalek, all of Danrar: and a brother. Koenescy, Lazy Susan; Eddie Ghost Parish. Mika of Colorado Sprinta. Boulevard gnor Bernard J. Cullen, pastor; He is survived by .two sisters, Mortuary. the Rev. John Aylward; Mrs. Wadsworth, planter; Rat De­ ADOLPH R. MIKLAUZ H. A. Krumholz and Mrs. Den­ laney, picnic kit and slip; S. BUILDERS Mrs. Virginia Purse and Mrs. Litmer, coffee smrmer; and Patsy Purae, both of Aurora. Adolph R. Hlklaui, (1. at 9199 nis O'Neill, past and present ^ D e n v e r ^ b y ^ o o d s C o . Padarai Boulevard, died Juaa 9 lu SL PTA presidents: and Sister Norman Jean Baker and Mrs. Kequiem High Maas was cele­ Joaaph'a Hoapltal. Requiem Biyb F. J. Carper, alit>s. We Appreciate Your Patronage Haaa waa eal»ratad Juaa 19 ht SL Loyola Marie. Thirty-seven par­ •sue DEN7II 8N098 WITS COiriDIICI brated June 8 in Holy Ghost ents attended. Hostesses for the The aaetioB n a a t i o t of Church. Interment was in Mt. Demlnle'a Church, and interment waa ia Ml Oiivtt Cimetery. event were the seventh grade tha Chriatian Family Move- sirtitM nil) 700 Lawrence St Denver, Colo. Olivet Olittger Mortuary. Mr, Hlklaui w m born lu Tala. room mothers. a a n t will b a held ia th e home • OEilw MHS lA a k ■ eCiim lull Swimming, riding, and moun­ of Mr. an d Mn. Howard tain climbing were the order of Martin, 946 Staale Street, the day for the eighth grade Friday, June 14, at 8:15 p.m. annual picnic held at Eldorado New aectien leaden will ba Springs Wediiesday, June 3. alaetad for tha 1957-58 year. Honored guests were Monsi- The outing for the Pep Club gnor Cullen, Father Aylward, will be held Tuesday, June 26, Sister Loyola Marie, Mrs. Den­ leaving from the school play­ nis O'Neill, and the eighth ground for an early evening grade room mothers; Mrs. picnic, followed by a tour of Howard Braham, Mrs. F. Mil­ a local amusement park. All ler, Mrs. James ^pp. snd Mrs. Pep C lu b members must obtain William Vobejda. written permiiison from their parents m order to attend. | Perfect Attendonce Submit Reports ' | Forty-seven pupils completed At the meeting of the Altar th« year with perfect attend­ and Rosary Society June 10,i ance and were awarded special the chairmen of the committees certificates and pint at the 8 for 1966-57 gave their annual o’clock Mass Sunday, June 9. reports of their activities for They included Grade 8; Thomas the year. Bach, Thomas Barth, David Of special interest was a re­ Balk, Michael Flood, George port turned in by Mrs. Richard Georgeson, Kenneth Love, H. Mead and Hra. George A. Thomas Puetz, Jon Rapp An­ Schwartz., This reMrt told of thony Tavear, Judith Bach, all the hours spent by the mem­ Sharon Aymami, and Loretta bers of the society, not only in WeUer; cleaning the church, but in all Grade 7: Gilbert Reed, their activities. The tirOE anal- Loretta Bauer, Kathleen Crow­ yiis finding waa that there ley, David Cooncll. John Bur­ were approximately 190 24- hour days spent b y the women ton, Wilnier Tieer, Larry in a year. Swartwood, Renata Tavear, Monsignor Higgins com­ Robert Schlut; mended the officers and com­ Grade 6; Kenneth Junk, Thomas Tieer, Timothy Crovi- ley, Susan Georgeson, and Carol Leiat; Cradle 5: Inez Aeverman, Lawrence Mack, Mi- Group Planning ehael Brady, and Katoleen Lampe; Grade 4; Ronald Gilligan, For Derby Fair Alan Stark, Kathryn Kane, Catherine Jesme, Marilyn Witt, Robert Tieer, and James We- do; Grade 3: Ruth Gray, Chris­ Slated July 9 tine Andrade. Donald Mae Derby. — (St Catherine's Hendrie, Vicki Lynn Bauer, Pari^)—At the meeting of the and Terry Crowley; Grade 2: Altar aad Rosary Society June Jerry Pike, Cynthia Stark, Jane 6, Hra. Winona Couch, vice Wagner, and Cecilia Jones; president, presided. grade 1: Donna Girtin. Mrs. Elsie Knago, cooking Book System Explotned circle head, reported the din-, ners'for the seventh annual; T ^ book system was ex- All-Community Derby Fair arei plsiiftd by Mrs. Dudley Pitch- aU planned and in order. Ex-: ford, book nom rhaimsut, at eept for a few dishwashers,: the PTA board of managers’ who seem to be a little scarce, | meeting Tuesday, June 4, She everything is ready. Volun-' pointed out that althou^ used teers are asked to call Mrs. I books will not be purchased by Knago, AT. 8-2366. i the book room, the work books The sewing circle reported and any books needed to com­ all preparations for the second plete seta .)f books will he annual linen shower are com­ "Proper for Pop".., Pajamas svlulablc in the book room be­ pleted. This shower is held in fore school opens in September. connection with the seventh From the Denver A book exchange day will be annua! All-Community Derby held at that time. Parishioners Fair. It is to take place July 9. Weldon's Southernair of light weight batiste . . . long will be notified through the A deanery report was read sleeve and leg. Drawstring waistband. Blue, tan, grey. R t g i t t t r and the Sunday bulle­ by Mra. Kelly. Comments on S.0O tin. Any auettions regarding the deanery meeting were given books may be referred to Mrs. by those who attended. Many Hunringwear Shortie with striped cotton knit top, broad­ Pitchford by calling SU. »-0383. topics were open to discussion cloth boxer shorts. Permanent fit. TeUow, bloc, green.' Mrs. Charles Frascati was ap­ by the women. Father Dominie 3.98 pointed corresponding secre­ Albino, O.S.M., thanked thoM Downtown and Cherry Creek, main floor tary to fill the vacancy left by who attended the deanery Lakeside, mall level Mn. L C. IngenthroTL meeting.

«RS« Keyeteee 4-4MS PAGE TH fm iN Tlm rsJoy, Jua« 13, 1957 OfWt, 9M Sheet TMI N N Vn CATHOLIC RM tSm TOO GREAT FEAR NOT HEALTHFUL IL L J L R J I^ ^ : li- 'J : Do Not Forget the Good You Do m Facts fir Citiwtict B r M. I. MURRAY t%«¥rLfbt, 19U. N.C.W.O. 8ey the law 1 A in k chat there are many who are sorely look leads readily tq scrupulo­ troubled about the disunion in A c Christian sity, insecurity, end even to of Qiurch-Scaie separation, wbiidi is petce's despair, which is perhaps a sure foundatioa" Ardicr was, of course, up to world, in Ae face of Our Lard's prayer that all Greatest Christianf greater sin than presumption. his old tricks of baiting Catholics, particularly His fobowers might be one. I Aink Aere- are God' does not will the on his ftaitious school issue. many who go along w iA such Ill-tempered de- damnation of mankind. This nundatioQS of the Catholic schools as those is a fact of both histqry and I trust it is “no very cynical asperiry,“ to voiced by Ae recent general assembly of the Family of All Time revelation—a fact proved by Tkt MCRHFT 0^ UH6US borrow a well-known phrw from Johnson's a cross incarnadine, on which F i e t r , ats NRMro rttcr tm tu letter to Lord Chesterfield, to think that Archer Presbyterian Church U5.A. more from mis­ the God-Man paid a price SAINTS. AAS esRSMOmOVtUT does not^yeam for religious peace, that on the understanding and ignorance Aan from any MAY SEEM m raC U LT, in this day and aj?e, to big enough to save all the " Bissseo AT SUSLIM AIRtQltr r tfvravjTjjTj contrary he battens on the mistrust, ignorance, real ^icic of sectarian animosity. human beings imaginable. o5lQUCCHlj3cin!iT!n5^^I S u S t * conceive of a family of saints. And yet sanctity and suspicion some people of the U-S. have for TOR A PRO PER appreciation of Ae seems to “run” in families. There are very few THE MOST IMPORTANT I iHsnacD'IMP 6v 6V TMC coNsmuctioHCONSmuCtfOH oO' f a resolve on the part of man BeOOUIN TINT. It U)NO BUILT Of WOOD Catholics. But I have no doiJ>t that many attitude of so many Protestants who are critical saints who cannot point to a good mother or father, ' i«(i THt 195ft Bftussett ezHismoH. is to do the will of God, ' O t A A C i r / j j o a IT W Oi a t USM AIfTUP ANO Protestants, and many a Protestant minister, of the Church, I know of no better book than or both, as the guidance and inspiration on the path­ and, when temptation proves K A HAMAMtNTVet SLSim tHt UtTU.\ do yearn for an end to religious dissension. John Henry ’ Newman's Prestnt PosUion of way of grace. And in our own day the parents of the successful, to srise, by God’s WE RECEIVED RECENTLY CnthoUc! in Englmd. I urge my readers not to Little Flower. St. Therese of Lisieux, are being pro­ grace, and place his feet HIGHEST EDUCATION a letter from a pastor of the Presbyterian be frigiRened by the atrociously jejeune title. posed fpr . once again on the firm path to the stars. It is significant Church U 5A chiding us for printing the Here Newman enters into the psychology There is. for example, the family of St. Bernard* th»r"thr"oniy Iwrsons ex- name of that sector of the Presbyterians as of Protestants of VicRxian England, all too o f C la irv a u x. Doctor o f the Church {1090-1153), H e coriaud by the Savior in HU Why Not Indoctrination? ■'Presbyterian Church U .S." Presbyterian d u rc h much like ^e psydtNogy so many of them waft the son of Tescelin and Aleth Sorrel. The parents stay on earth were those who did not want to do right He B y K e h P i t e r s I DO NOT KNOW wheth­ U.S. and Presbyterian Church US j V. arc two Aow here. He explains bow powerful is Ae did well. In addition to St. Bernard, .their children call^ the PharUees “whited WORDS ARE LIKE PEO. er there was any conseiout independent belies of American Presbyterian­ foKe of false tradition, which leads many Prot­ include Blessed Guy, Blessed Gerard, Blessed Humber- Eepulehres” because they PLE. They sometimes lose Srejudice in that statement, ism. I wrote to him that the tides of the two estants to be actually pained and surprised line, Andrew, Bartholomew, and Blessed Nivard. They were hypocrites and did not ut I think it is true that their good reputation denominidons are too thinly divided from when Aey hear of C h o lic criticisms of suA are immortalized in the book The Fam ily That Over­ sincerely admit fault or at­ through association with when educators point an ac­ tempt betterment Those who cusing finger at indoctrina­ each other to offer any hope that they would pronouncements as Ae Presbycetian ChurA took Christ by the Trappist Father Raymond. scoundrels. had fallen into sin—like the One of the words which tion they are thinking in continue to remain unconfused in the dally U .SA resolutions. Never being taught Aat REPRESENTATI\’E of another great family of adulteress — but showed re­ has had this misfortune is terms of particular indoc­ press, but chat we were happy to oblige him in there is a true ChuiA, much less that the true A pentance were received with trinations that are distaate- saints is honored June .14. He is St. Basil the "indoctrination.” According ChuiA is Ae CaAolic, Aey reaa m genuine an arm raised in blessed for­ to Webster it simply means ful to them, for example, the the matter of racking on the extra letter to the Great, Archbishop of Caesarea and Doctor of the giveness. the teaching or the instilling indoctrination of r e 1 i g ious name of his group. pain and perturbation when Aey meet the un­ Church, of Eastern Monks {329-379). This The awesome God of the of certain principlee. To principles as in Catholic and His letter closed with the beautiful words: equivocal claims of Ae . The amazing family of 10 had two .saints as parents, St. Old Testament has become many Americans, however, parochial tchools. process of adjustment is apt to be as long as it the gentle Christ of the New. It it not only this type of " I pray that our warfare may cease, and Basil the Elder and St. Emmelia. The children in­ indoctrination has a bad that we may be one again, as our common is painful. If justice He must mete out sound because of its associa­ indoctrination, however, that cluded, besides SL Basil the Great, St. Gregory of jnstice He will give. But it is tion with Communist “ brain­ some educators oppose. They Lord and Muter prayed in Ac Upper Room." BLT WE MIGHT REMEMBER Nyssa, St. Macrina the Younger, and St. Peter of clear from the pages of the washing.” feel it is somehow not c^uite Ih e grace of Christ spoke in that sentence. that many Protestants, clerical as well as lay, Sebaste. And St., Basil spent his younger years at the Gospels and Epistles that INDOCTRINATION IS in keeping with American * F THINK TH ERE ARE many Protes­ have a yearning for religious peace and unity Christ much prefers to con­ principles of democracy to use country house of his grandmother, St. Macrina. sometimes used by educators and echo Our Lixd 's prayer for them. done than to condemn. All to describe the kind of thing any kind of indoctrination in tant ministers like my Presbyterian friend who As a matter of fact, if we were to seek for a He requires is the proper at­ they do not want in their education—just as they feel "Christian Family of All Time," we might well select titude on the part of the in­ schools. To them, to indoc­ it is not quite American to in­ SPEED KILLS SO INDUSTRY KILLS SPEED dividual. trinate means to shape the still exclusive religious loyal­ the family of Basil’s parents. Certainly they have had ties, like to the Catholic a tremendous influence, even extending over the 15 IT CAN TRUTHFULLY be the intellects and consciences said that no one will go to of people to further a par­ church. centuries since their day. Not only was St. Basil the hell unless he wants io go to ticular group’s partisan aims, I HAVE TO SMILE, how- Auto Policy Change Important father of monasticism in the East, but his life and hell. No power on heaven or to make people dupes of those ever, when I think of their his writings had a tremendous effect in the conver­ earth can rob the soul of who 'are in a position to inconsistency. The opponents By Rev. Dantel J. Flaherty power race” which has taken sharp contrast The about- sion of John Henry Newman in the 19th century. God’s salutary grace except wield influence. They main­ of indoctrination tr$ to in­ on ■ tremendous proportions face in policy was inevitable the free will of the person tain it is not aimed toward doctrinate the principle that SPEED, the American king in recent years,'if the auto because of pressure. indoctrination is bad! Often of the 20th century, is-dying, executives keep to Aeir Who knows? This first »ORN AT CAESAREA, the capital of Cappadocia himself. And as long as that helping people to think for and it appear* that he will be in Asia Minor, in the year 329, St. Basil studied free will is attuned to the themselves, but at getting the prejudiced are the great­ word. major step may be the start voice of God, and thirsting them to think as someone est indoctiinators. replaced by a triumvirate: The manufacturers have of Ae end of en ere, one at Constantinople and continued his education in This not a criticism of in­ Safety, reliability, and com­ made wide use of the race Aat has been marked by an after “the living waters,” else wants them to. fort, overahadowed pretend­ Athens. Butler’s Lives of the Saints has. for us, a very there is great hope of beati­ In view of this distaste for doctrination. On the con­ and contest results in Aeir apparent race against time. trary, indoctrination is some­ ers to Ae throne for the past Speed and power have pro­ meaningful sentence concerning his life: “He was tude. "indoctrination,” I think it SO years. At least, Ais will advertising in Ae past. En­ descended on both sides from Christians who had suf­ One must remember his is significant that the Pres- thing we need in education. gines have jumped from a foundly influenced the think­ be the case if Ae auto-in­ mere 80 horsepower before ing of this, 20th century; sins — both for reparation bytemu Church of the U.S.A. It has always been the aim dustry has its say. fered persecution." and lor future caution. But at its recent annual|assemb]y of our tchools, public and World War II to 300 plus they have become watch­ It seems almost to shout from the pages of one must not forget the described parochial schools as parochial, not only to impart Last week, in a statement in the models of today, and words that dominate the Church history that the blood of m artyr^is never good that, with the help of created “for the purpose of facts end the three Rs, but which must have been pre­ it seemed there was no end lives of- msny Americans. ceded by much deliberation, THE FIGHT by Ae "level­ .shed in vain. In St. Basil’s life, perhaps, me merits the Creator, he has done. instilling sectarian doctrine,” also to inculcate certain m

Chairmen of the July 12,13, and 14, with a dinner to be served by the Mrs. J. S, Uerahberger, Mrs, 3. Sidor, Mrs. E. F. St. Mary Magdalene's booths planned parish P T A on the evening of Ju ly 18. A $600 U .S. Martelon, Mrs. F. Windsor, Mrs. F, G. Kirk, Mrs, savings bond w ill be given away at the bazaar. Com­ A. L. Coughlin, and Irma Mapelli; and stan^ng, at the bazaar of mittee chairmen and workers will meet at 8 p.m. Bazaar Booth Chairmen St. Mary Mag­ Paul De Longchamps, A1 Towner, Frank Cuba, Larry Thursday, June 27, to make final plans for the event. P dalene’s Pariah, Denver, are shown here with the McGreevy, David Brinkbouse, Earl Martelon, Harold I general chairman. Dean Le Penske, general chairman In the picture are, left to right, seated, Mar^a Keppler, Herb Hoehl, Scott Newcome, and De Le (standing, extreme right). The bazaar will be held Miles, Mrs. J . L. Thompson, Mrs.'‘-^..De Longchamps, Penske.

TO MEET AT ST, LOUIS' J U N E IS PICNIC, DANCE J U N E IS 1s| Social of Englewood Youth Club Three Suburban Parishes Aid Unitpd Fund the Fund. The g irls at Good Shepherd Home HIQ U n iiea ru n a uft, andJohn F. Swee­ volunteered to help convert the old Community Englewood. — (All Souls'lton, has planned^ first social invited. They will meet on the Join to Form Youth Club ney. board members of Good Shepherd Home, Chest envelopes for United Fund use by pasting Parish)—The recently organ-event for Saturday, June 15. parking lot behind St. Louis' 1401 S . Colorado Boulevard, Denver, a Mile on return addresses for the new fund-raising ized Young People's Club of All A ll interested unmarried School at 6 p.m. A get-acquainted picnic School snd go to Twin Chim­ High United Fund agency, lend a hand with the organization. In the center is Sister Mary An­ Souls’ and St. Louis' Parishes, young people who. have been The evening's entertainment and dance sponsored by the neys for the picnic and dance re-Iabetinj; of several thousand envelopes for thony. and St. Mary’s Parish, Litde-lgraduated from high school are will consist of a picnic in the young people, out of high later at the Knights of Co­ mountains and dancing in the school age, of three parish^ lumbus hall on West Bell- Knights of Columbus Hall on —St. Mary’s, Littleton, St. view. West Beilview later in the eve-, Louis’ and All Souls’, En­ Any other young adulti ning, More information may be glewood—w ill be held Sat­ who have no club in their obtained by calling Peggy Car- urday evening, June 16, at parishes are invited to at­ roll at SU 1-2868. - 6 p.m. tend. Farther information All 50 Contest Q uestions Next W eek! Meeting Dates Members w ill meet on the may be obtained by calling SU. 1-2883. The Men’s Club at the meet­ blacktop, back bf ft. Louis’ ing Tuesday evening, June 11, was entertained with the show­ You Still Have Time to Enter Great "Light of Freedom Contest" and Win $3,000.00 ing of a Canadian outdoor life Gift to St. Philomena's movie. The parish St. Vincent One week from now —the week beginning: with. de Paul Society will meet Fri­ A bequest of $1,000 for St. for herself and her late hus­ day at 7-p.m. The Teen Club Philomena’s Church and band, John F. McGraw, Sunday, June 23—ALL 50 QUESTIONS IN OUR This Week's Questions for Those meeting will be conducted in The bequests were revealed the parish hall Thursday, June School, Denver, was included in a petition for a probate of GREAT “LIGHT OF FREEDOM CONTEST” WILL 13, at 7:30 p.m. in the will of Mrs. Mary D. L. her will in Denverr County APPEAR IN REGISTER PAPERS. ' Aiready Entered in Contest Members of the Little Flower McGraw, 90, of 1200 Steele Court. The total valueue o f her Circle of the Altar and Kosary Street, Denver, who died May estate was estimated at C 6 0 f This will give you your ABSOLUTELY last Society met June 3 in the home 26. 000, most of which wasras U ft to for Mary Culver. Election of She also left $600 for Masses relatives. chance to enter this educational competition and QUESTION NO. 19 officers was conducted. Irene strike for your share of the rich Cash Awards you see Who Designed the W hile House? Homer was selected chairman. She w ill be assisted by Gerry on this page. Perhaps you have been THINKING 1. J*sa Dnelo* 4. Lowell K. Jsekson Lindsay as vice chairman and about entering for the last several weeks—you know, 2. Piorra D’Archambault S. Jainoi Hohan Lillian Krapp as secretary- 3. Chariot L. Standor 6, Howard McConnell treasurer. Colorado Springs dilly-dallying with the idea—but you have not sprung Anne Girgutis snd Joyce Lis to action. 56 credits attended the meeting as new members. Eleanor Haring, Joan J. D. CROUCH O’Leary, and Mrs. Girgutis C. D. O’BRIEN All right. We’re all like that—let opportunities QUESTION NO. 20 were appointed aa a committee glide away as the days pass. Bad habit. Very bad. to make arrangements for a ISame a Brother-in-Law of George Washington. picnic July 14. IlMl'ES So, what to do now? One week from today you will 1. Fieldinf Lewit 4. Samuel Rutledge have all 50 Contest Questions before you—the first 30 2. Col. John Parke Cuttit 5. Richard Henry Lee meeting June 13 1 SlipCovpi's 3. Samuel Adami 6.. Edmund Randolph on United States History, the last 20 on the Constitu­ a m e i> tion. 29 credits Pastor to Talk Of course, you have plenty of histories lying around Quality Apparel IN COLORADO SPRINGS —and there’s the library. Lots of fine works on the At Rally of SINCE IS73 Constitution also. You should know these subjects Fill in This Coupon and Mail W ith 25 Cetbs in Coin Kiowa and Tejoa Streatt without looking them up, but you don’t. None of us do. Make your selection by number from suggestions under each question. Littleton Unit That’s why this is a contest. Write clearly the number in the little square. I t Littleton.— (St. Mary’s Par­ D R IV E IN E l. #1A Fer Quealloo ish) — The Altar and Rosary So, here’s what lo do— right now. N o . Z U Ne. 20 I ailaet N o . 1 9 □ I W . Ha. Society w ill meet in the school SUPERIOR □ MOTEL Grab a History of the United Stales, which you have in your hall at 8 o'clock on Thursday CLEAHIERS evening, June 13. Each member J home— or drop down to the library and dig one out. Study it. Vame...... - ...... is asked to bring one dish towel Stay with “Joy" 624 W. Colo. ME. 4-3862 Also—every historv- has between its covers the Constitution of to donate to the kitchen sup­ 620 N. Nevada the United Stales. d d d r f M - ...... ply. After the business meeting, Read the Constitution “ from stem to stern” — everv- word of the Rev. Frederick D. McCal- Town or City...... lin, pastor, will speak on the it. U c’U wager it’s the first lime in your life you carefully read ...... —• origin, designs, and colors of FRED'S BOOTERY the world’s last remaining Guarantor of Human Freedom. the vestments used in the lit­ 106 E. Pikei Peak MAY REAin urgy of the Church. A ll women Tkt BoBt of Tlien, when you have in front of you, on June 23, all .>0 of the parish are invited to at­ VELVET STEP • CITY CLUB Contest Questions, including the last 20, dealing with the Consti­ EXTR A COUPON FOR RELATIVE OR FRIEND tend, and a special invitation, WEATHER BIRD SHOES R E A L T O R tution, you will be qualified to answer them. is extended to newcomers. rit Lina tun •lui um tii vhm The society again w ill spon­ INSURANCE-LOANS Of course, like all contestants, immediately you enter, you sor a hope chest, which is to be n i! in This Coupon and Mail With 25 Cents in Coin given away at the summer festi­ will be mailed a copy of Prof. Thomas J. Norton’s book, “The val next month. Mrs. Millie 725 N. Tejon St. Constitution of the United States, Its j^ources and Its Appli­ Maks your seleerion by number from suggestions under each question. Kuhn has accepted Uie chair Write clearly the number in the litUe square. c a tio n .” manship fo r this project, and ttS-l Colorado Springs, Colo. has announced that donations You do not at all need this book to win. We want you lo n FI of household linens in white, OTleUrs See- N o . 1' 9 ' An.«v No. L _ 1 N o . 2 0 A.I.WOT No. 1___ I M E . 3-7731 have it in your liome lilirarv or on your book-shelves—BUT A gray, or yellow are urgently needed. Cash donations, in lieu GOOD READING OF THE CONSTITUTION AND ANT BOOK of linens, w ill also be accepted. ON THE .SUBJECT W ILL AMPLY PREPARE YOU FOR THE Further information may be ME. 3-S348 M E «-«35l The Heyse Sheet LAST 20 CONTEST QUESTIONS. obtained by calling Mrs. Kuhn LARRY JERRY at PY. 4-3480. Metal & Roofing The “LIGHT OF FREEDOM CONTEST” will close forever Madden Plumbing Co. Town or City...... Slate...... The annaal reiitioua va SO. NEVADA Pkaaa ME 3.0M2 K 1 * CtUrata an Remember— on June 23. when all 50 Contest Questions sp- attend public tchooli, began Pboati ME. Z-44S* EtL ISSS pvar-you will have as good an opportunity lo win a quick on June 10 and will continue PRETTY "NEAT/' AREN'T THEY? daily for two weeks, from 9 ■ Pete Beroni 43,000 or any of the other 164 Cash Awards as all other con­ until 11:30 o'clock each ■ testants, whether they arc already entered or about to enter. G R A N D P R I Z E ...... $ 3 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 morning. The aehool again it ■ Fnrnitnre Shop W illiam C. Craron UPHOLSTERING under the supervitien of the ■ RE-UPHOLSTERING AND Just get “set” for June 23— that’s all. Sitters of St. Joseph, who REPAIRING OptQmtiriii Second Prize ...... 1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ■ staff St. Mary's School. Slip Coviri aed Orapcriat 12S Nortb rajeo SL • Madt to Ordtr Summer Festival PHONE ME 2-3M1 T h ir d P r i z e ...... 6 0 0 .0 0 ' Paraitura Made to Order COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO. The annual summer festival P2a-22S. Wekaaleh Av. ME. 2-4401 w ill again be held at the Arapa­ RULES OF THE CONTEST F o u r t h P r i z e ...... 4 0 0 . 0 0 hoe County F a ir Grounds, this Tho “LIGHT or FREEDOM CON- year on Friday, Saturday, and of m.mbert of a family, qraup, or Sunday evenings, July 12, 13, TEST* li open to i[) nad.rt o( THE lodalily may enter, but only at Indi­ F if t h P r iz e ...... 2 0 0 .0 0 REGISTER ind portleipotlnr pipora. vid ua la. and 14. In connection with the The Murray Drug Co. .ic.pt .iDplojrtw ind mtmb.n ot auction booth, there will be a (h.ir fimlll... i. In order to qualify,' a oonlntant It 1 6 0 P r iz e s o f $ 1 0 . 0 0 ...... 1 ,6 0 0 .0 0 truck parked in front of the Pretcriptioat Accnrately Filled rKiuired to itnd in a total of S3.SO church each Sunday bejpnning Main Store— 116 E. Pikes Peak ME. 2-1593 Tht CoDt.it oholl eoniitt of 10 cutt- (not Btampt) In aid of ipmdinc Iha Sunday, June 16, to receive any ticui. >ad lunoaltd onnrtri Uotd inflotne. of Ih. Catholic Prvtt lo tbo T O T A L ...... $ 6 , 8 0 0 . 0 0 donations. Curing the week North Store— B32 Tejon ME. 4-4B61 Upon tbo Rlitory ond ConilKution of Vnlted SUUi. items may be left in the rectory Ui. Unllod auto*. TTio uik of tb. garage. Pick-up service can be PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY contMUnt It to ttitet wboi h« or .bt t. in tvtnt of tiet, aftir two tett of obtained by calling RoIIie Czec- 501 North Tejon ME. 4-5541 eohtid.r* tbo corr^t oniw.. to >icb ll.-broaklng qu.allont abould bt tent zok, auction chairman, at PY. outillon. Tbtrt It only ont cerrMt If n.ecttarr. idonileal catb priwi will 4-3226. tsiwor. bo awarded tied eonteitanta in all How to Prepare for Contest Also in connection with the cateroriet. CoaUiC Uaitasement ro- You have been reading our contest announcements for sev­ festival, the decorating com­ A Grond Ptii. of 13.000 viU b. lervai the rKbt to ditqnalUy any mittee nedds to know bow much twtrdtd ibo eonU.Unt t«e.l\ing tbt two or mor* eontcaunti who. la the eral weeks. But, you have postponed your entering until all 50 crepe paper and other supplies klfhott (oUl ot ccwllt. for corrKt opinion ot tbo Geateit Judeet, an In Contest Questions appear on June 23. each cnairman will require to Fort Collins to.w.n to fbt ou.tUrai, end otb.r- coUutlon to prevent the bmkinc ot That’s perfectly all right. You can enter then— after June 23 decorate his or her booth. Mrs. wiio eompTrlnr witb tbo rulet. Con- tl.i or otberwlaa to preiudieo tbo — and your chance to win the Grand Prize of S3,000, or any PontsrelH should be called at MiUntt noolTing tho niit blsb.it interetti of ether conteiunii. PY. 4-4669 before Sunday, other prize, is equal to that of any person in tlie contest. How­ Bumbor of endiu for corrMt ti- June 16, so that a complete or­ tw.rt, tod otherviit eoaplyinr with 7. Solutioaa without namet or addretin e ve r— der for decorating materials tht rvlti, thill b« tllcibit for tbt will ba ifnorod: elalma to tbelr owo- We want you lo do some preparation between now and June can be placed in the near fu­ iddKIoetl u.h priiu In lb. ord.r rrahlp cannot be recorniied. Contetl ture. - DREILING MOTORS of ih.lr corroetnMi. Hanayem.nl cannot be mpootible 23. Take down that United Stales History you have on the shelf, dust it off, and go through it. You’ll find it mighty interesting— Volunteers are still needea Butek and CMC Trucks for aolnllona arrivins unduly ute o. for the Sno-Cone booth. Any FrltM win bo twnnl.d tccordiBg la lull in the malta. By enlerlng lha and it could gel you a quick 33,000. interested parishioner who can 230 South College Ave. Phone HU 2-7534 lout erodilt ■ccomulatod. Crodit contcit, (ba conUtUnl atreot to abida Read up on the Constitution. Read very carefully the text of pointt for .teh qu.tllon trt dolor- work in this booth any time by tba Cootaat Rulct and accept aa the Constitution itself. Every contestant will be sent a copy of during the festival is asked to nintd br (bo Umo tnd tit.nt of il- final dteitioni of the Jndg.i ot to fo^l whitb. Id (ho opinion of tbo Prof. Thomas J. Norton’s book, “The Constitution of the United notify Mrs. Farris at SU. procedure and finaJ outcoma. 9-1270. Conl.it Judf.t, it roqnlrod for tht Stales, Its Sources and Its .Application.” This is an excellent work lolulloB of toeb qn.itlon In conptrl- The Boy Scoot commitlee I. Any inquiry, reply to which could not —BUT YOU DO NOT NEED IT TO WIN. Fact is, the way the of tho pariah will a e r v o •on with other qutitfont. In ord.r tt affnt outcome of tbo Contait and qualify for tbt prltot, a cont.tunt mails run on hook-rate postage, it m lglit come lo you .AFTER you breakfnat in the'achool hall G r e e l e y wbkh .asnot ba can.truad by tho OB Sunday, Juno 16, eontinu- Boat antwar all Ct qn.ailoat. A con- Coot.tt JndEct at tn attempt to have answered all the Contest Questions. tHUni Dty rttnm only ona t.i oA oualy botwcon Lha houra of 6 nln "leadt" or Infonnation aa to Rememlier— you will have until Midnight, Saturday, July and 10 o'clock. Since tbit it tniwtn. Only Indl.ldualt (not or- eorreet aniwtn to tbo Conteit Quai- The firms listed here taniiatlont) nay enter. Any number 20. to send in your answers. Be with us—after June 23-—and their only fund-rniting ncliv- tiena. wOl be acknowledged. •trike for quick fortune. ity, the Boy Scoolt would np- FLOWERS deserve to be remembered preciatc heving the patronage b y when you are distributing of at many parithionart at “Clair Louise” poitibU when tbcic break- Ph. 908 — 907-16th St. your patronage in the dif- PLEASE ADDRESS ALL CONTEST MAIL TO "CONTEST M ANAGER," THE REGISTER, DENVER, COLORADO fatlt are terved. The coit it Greeley, Colo. , ferent lipes of business. ■ *noraina1.

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I'litUr** Uk«m urt is nr HOLY FAMILY FARISH— 4-bsd I I I BARGAINS I I I L3'I5fn Arm ory iIa m , Nd t« t9 . MU. «r Sba4a7S- Kslkr Sloae bsae. Levity (faced June I14S Adam. UMd V aeaea CleeMr^ Trede-tau. all WILSON & WILSON yard. aakn aad aadals. SI aad ee. 0»ea Rock collectors, gem special­ CE. 3-»III Saadays, It aat. te I t-a. ttti W. ist, mineralogists, and earth- Boby Sitter Service 15A ______' Had Are. GLI-IUI. science hobbyists from all ovar REALTY 0>I14 car. ia a>r licaaaad kan., kf LIST AND BUY THROUGH AatceaaHa Waskers. Floor B a a ^ the nation meet in Denver this Aar av kaar. YOUR CATHOLIC REAL'TOR snd DaaoBtlratora ...... 414.41 week at the largest national WE. s-eari Used Aataaatie Wtsbars _ _ 4 t l . l l exhibit ever held. ST. MARY — LITTLETON St. Vincent $16,950 Uso4 Wriafcr Washers ____ 111.14 Children's Coivips 158 tt YOUR HOME TO SHALL. WE Btaclees aewer 3 bdra, 1 balk BLACE6TONE CENTER Tbe ninth annual National H AY HAVP. ONE IN THIS brick lU asks. W-W csrpctlae. 1441 Ckaapo Gem and Mineral Show will be BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOH BRICK Lsrtu Kitekca, Full BaseamiL held at tbe National Guard Little Sports wilk full tinl.ked hasearat. la A w u a . AH. BUILDING Armory, Third and Logan Braadaaee Lluietea arse. Pcneaatily aad Ckara MATERIALS 46A Streets, Thursday. June 13 Call RALPH WILSON Near St. Jaac. — Lirlae ra. throngh Sunday, June 16. Col­ D a y C a m p ST. LOUIS PARISH wItk FIREPLACE. U r c c kitebea. 4 li e So. Galaeaerr— Drive by tkis AlUeked (aracc aad aerccaed NEW AND USED lectors and exhibitors will com­ « eeks aiceUaet RANCH HOHF. witk Palta Oaly Ill.ttl. pete for this nation’s highest ’June )7ih to August 9th' VIEW »r HOUNTAIKS OUT OF Near Reals Ceiltfs BUILDING MATERIALS awards. Famous exhibits will THIS WORLD. Priced to sell, or Bcsatiful arwtr 1 bdra. brick , TraatporUtiaa ProvMad Daily ' eaU RALPH WILSON for faU koa>e. PLUS t bedrtna. aad kuta be flown in especially for the SWIMMING and HORSE-BACK < dtsJIi. dta and katk ia bassatal. Askiaf 'BIDING LESSONS — MOUNTAIN , Ksrdy Wrecking convention, and dignitatiea will I OUTINGS — HANDICRAFT — * We btre CATHOLIC buyers for arrive for all the functions. koase >a ST. LOUiS: ST. HARY'S f ARCHERY — TENNIS and ALL c L. Liipickr AL. 5-8086 Conlraclort ’ SPORTS. — UTTLKTON, ALL SOULS. 141 CPSUIlt TA i-4411 . BOYS AND GIRLS ' OUR LADY OF IXIUHDES, 8T. Daaloa Realty GASSIFIED .BE. 7-0214 BE. 3-2727< VINCENT DE PAUL, sad aaey eral chairman; and Steve Pnkita, aasistant others. LET'S SW AP so Plan for Bazaar S 'L S S * . i " . . . ’ chairman. The group ia planning for the annual PERSONALS 3 HELP TO EXCHANGE 16 FREE APPRAISAL OF YOUR PROPERTY. BY RALPH REAL ESTATE WANTED 35 ANYTHING of ralee lakoa aa par- Inr held in the halt at.the rear of the convent baaaar to be held for the Dominican Siitera of RENT A FORMAL WILSON ektst or lasullauau at gas faraaacA L o .rir i.lactlon of ralara and aliaa. Workint llr l daalia. raem and koard of the Dominican Siaten of the Sick Poor at the Sick Poor July 18, 19, 20, and 21 on the In nekinn for BABY SITTING uid water heaters, eU. What karo ytu. '2601 Gaylord Street. Denver, are, left to right, grounds of Loyola Church, E. 23rd Avenue and POLLY'S BRIDAL SERVICE Uffkt kaoMkaU datla.. Prafar East WILSON & WILSON Ta Bur - SHI - a Trade RA. 1-4744. Vince Coanora, treaaurer; Robert CatJett, gen­ York Street. le tl Plorancr. EH. «-SI07 P<.) Danvar loeallea. Raciatcr Bax lIZO. CALL YOUR PoUr'a Bridal Baraka t .o U.C. Realty & Iniurance Far tka BEST ia waddiac krraiet- zaaa S*. Brwadwey BU. 1-8871 RECORD ATTENDANCE EXPECTED m rat. and invitation.. HOME TO SHARE 19A ISM FIaraac* KH. S-tH T (For a*pt-1 • Want a Job? ' I.. I, lu .b ar. aaU lurai.kad (TV) iI-k d iB . apt. Cloaa in. Ranaonihlt. Dominican Nuns' Bazaar Meet June 14 MA. S-T4S« DR. D. J. SMITH FOR SA LE Br Waltes St’UjvAy ters' ministrations to tbe tick of cases handled is always on Optometrist ROOMS FOR REN T- Want to Sell? poor of Denver, regardless of tbe increase and, of course, as 814 Foz — Near S(. Josapk What ia Hbped to be the larg­ FURNISHED 20 race, color, or creed. all are aware, tbe higher coat of Specislizing in Contset 3 bedroom brick. 3 Iota PIANOS, MUSICAL est bazaar meeting ever held for lenses, also Visual training. the Dominican Sisters of tbe Since this charity is es­ medicine, clothing, food, and WALKING DISTANCE— KIcebr far- INSTRUMENTS 39 Want to Hii«? other essentials necessary for 7292 U. S. Hiwy B-pDarby alebad ileopiae roeia. Prirate ea- 3 3 1 E la ti Sick Poor will take place Fri­ pecially appes^ng to all groups UvM*. ptnoa. SHOP aroaad Ikea see our plaao | day, June 14, in the hall in the in tbe dty, it is only proper that tbe sick poor means that the A T . 8-3693 Ull PffioBrlTmaU 3 badroom brick. Carafe rsliaa. ' TOM WALKER PIANOfl rear of the convent, at 2601 representatives from all par­ financial tnccess of the bazaar 88lli A Corona— Thornton ia mandatory to continue their NEWER Easy Parkiag Want to Boy? Gaylord Street, Denver, at 8 ishes in the city bo present to HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS— 1441 E Bdwy. BP. 7-7144 p.m. become a part of the planning work for the coming year. A T . 7 4 9 2 6 FL. 5-7884 It is hoped that an overflow and actual working groups that (Evctlni Appointnanta lovltaii) FU RN ISH ED 21 Help is needed to carry out Used Pianos — All Styles crowd will be present to hear the will assure the most successful the many tasks connected with Llcht, riein furtiiibsd bateaienl Want to Rent? plana for the annual benefit venture yet held. kouiekosploa room to elderly asuple RALES — SERVICE — RENTALS a bazaar, and support both ma­ nr ladr. EA. S-tZeO (Cash paid lor g o ^ used PIANOS) and to become active partici­ Tbe needs of the sisters to ' Cbiropraclic continue their care of the kick terial and spiritual will be most Sf. Cothtrine South Denver Piano pants in this venture, which For Healib Cere FURNISHED I.ovtly leree borne, ideal i In 7 OrooJwAB’ KAo marks the S4th year of tbe sis­ poor are great. The number welcome. chtidren, r i a t ta sekools sad Want a Home? Dr. F. Eugene Armbnistar APARTMENTS 25 sbopwiae. Larte U rlie room with 1ST REPORT MEETING JUNE 20 D E 3-8020 fireplace, full d lalaf room. Utekea MISC. FOR SALE 44 St. Pkilotteaa with eallai spare. Finished nere- 1310 Williams K te Dftrall—AttracUrely funlsbcd atlea rooa aod uUlilr rwoa in Day aad Ercaiat A ppslif sats snd decorated l-rooia apt. Twta beds, baaeaeau S block U bus. HA. Merry-Go-Arouad tile bath, walk-la eloeete. M S.M per 4 -ttik , P n r i a b i e ao»»*»o»o**»oo»o**»o ■ aoatk. FA. «.S444. Parish-W ide C ensus U nder W ay fa st liko atw, Idaal (or Ckarch and Wedding Invitations CAPITOL HILL — Basement apt., LEONA S. AVERY School tee for fv.sl. Flae eeeliiT, heeeUtal akrly (araiaked. Reasoeabta. Ea- W riu Bos IA Eagleweod. Cola. raised le tu r setallaa. feet sereiee. pieyed parsoa. REALTOR Doiea. SIO IStk Be. AU S-SSSt. titl Peaasrlrseia By C C D G roup at H oly Fam ily H A . B-3691 IH H M M 99999999949 CATERING 4 A **5oy You Sate I t in (Holy Family Pariah. Denver) Mrs. Philip Baiaroonte, PTA A flag prewntation cere­ ST. PHILOMENA INTRODUCING president, and a group of other mony was put on by Den 8. NEWLY FURNISHED OMet brisk k s a t. e»elleat coadi- A complete rejmrt.on the re­ RAPID SWEEP THE REGISTERS ligious lUtiit of every family workers will be' in charge of Martin McEahem did a solo CIMB— Plsaseet Apu. llea, Oatelds aeeds paint. 3 or 4 “Don’t Cook — Very alee to lire la. bdrm., full dlaiag rra. Bautifui and individual in the parish the pariah area ftora Sheridan entertainment feature. birch kltehcn. I-car gir. fenced BROOMS area is the aim of a census be­ Boulevard to Fenton Street, Cubmaster John McDermott O rd e r from Near Holy C h a t aad SL Joeepb laadscsped yard. Owner will help SSth to 62th Avennes. HoapllaL Small children permitted. fiosnce ing conductad by the pariah presented the cubs with ZMd CLENARM unit of the Confraternity of Social for Workers awards as follows; Mark Potter, Dial A Dinner" GRACE MILZER Christian Doctrine. The first An evening of attractions lion badge; Harry Johnston, P E . 3-S76B AC. 2 4891 J report meeting for census work­ and fun is planned by the par­ silver .arrow; John Kalkhorst, R EA L ESTa Y E FOR SA LE 33 ers is Khedulei' for Thursday, ish games party workers for two silver arrows; Martin Mc­ Virginia Baked Ham Cura d' Arc June 20. The census began on Tuesday, June 18, to commem­ Eahem, lion badge, lilver and 2959 Daxter Southern Fried Chicken l-bdra. brick raask kaae. Fire­ C a ll Sunday, June 9, at 2 p.m. with orate the 17th anniversary of gold arrow; Patrick McGowan, Bar-Qued Ribs ATTENTION MR. & MRS. DENVER place. knotty pine kllcheo. Cov­ ■ brief meeting for fins] in­ the starting of the parties in gold arrow, scout circus Jumbo Fried Shrimp ered patio. Haay extras. Open structions and Benediction of the parish. award; Dale Fitting, assistant Lobster Your Cbslsa la Hoaes la Bay Sunday, I to 4 p.a. aad Mr. Hopkins — FR. 7-5328 THE REGISTER the Bleuid Sacrament It wax Juna 14, 1»40, that denner stripe; Gregory Heller, Roast Beef and Pork List Year Property fa Sale The canau. ia the fir.t alap tha fames .tarty workers be- denner stripes; Miles Robinson, witk BLAIR REALTY in a comprebeDiiaa pariah fan tha itrits of wtahly Roy Robinson, and Gary Heller, (Closed Tuesday) JOHN F. BRUNO 1636 Lofao AC. 2-0573 KE. 4-4205 CCD pretran. Officara of fansi for tha parish banefit. scout circus award. Michael REALTOR Pughes. James Westdal, and E. U ad a K a ra ty OE. Z-dSH tha 'Confratarnity (roap ara Mora than $72,000 has batn HELP WANTED— raalitad from tha 'fames in Kenneth Milano are new cubs Jaaaph P. Walah, praaidanli in the pack, Female ClifiB & Hardeshr Gaorga 'Taylor, vica praai- the 17 years they have been- "S E L L S HOMES'^ daot; Gaaaviava Kaaalar, rnniflnf. St. Vinaeat da Panl’a Parish 1218 So. CItyteo t-boJreoe— PLUB knotty ptne ()*- ton. Loren Gilbert, Sidney Larfo National Corpormlion u t This spring, officers and eoUed to fU. tksHs for sUwser* la O Lady of Loardae cliainnen completed a six-week Vitry, George Taylor, and Law­ tks Ceesiy Ceert of Ike CItr sad ia process of tspoasloo acods a 1186 So. Ponasylvaoio rence Scheetz. For the first 16 Coaaty of Dearer. Colerads, vltkia aoalifiod persoa la tkis area to Tke M n l hoae (or Ige. (sadly, training course in CCD tech­ years the game committee six aonlks trsia said dtle or ssld service accooeu wkick arc cilak- I Ige. bdrtBS., (nil liie d iara. kig niques given by the Missionary dafaBS srlU be fnrertr barred. Usked by our canpaay. Cuaraa- kiuken, full bsmt. with lgs. res- chairman was Bernird M. Caul­ HARRY S. S U U . teed a r a in fs — provee records. ralicB rai. AU tkis plus bldf. ilu Catechist Sisters at Holy Ghost (or oaly 113,140. field. Executor. Applieacit must hsre 41.700 Isi. i m Youth Center. Mark Rosa, Mrs. Jaaits W, Creemor, Allerasy cured) capital, a car, ao^ credit SK. 4-4441 RA. :-3»l4 Thomas Rtichenbaugh. Mrs. Plan Book Repair 4S4 M sjo.tlc aidf. su n diar in local community. Amen-Costello Realty Mrs. Thomas Reichenbaugh, First publication Juno 13. IIS7 PLEASE, only parsons qualified w m Edna McKenzie, Miss Patricia Iwit publlcstlan July II, IS3? snd ra lly Interested In advancing Satterwhite, and Miss Marian chairman, and Mrs. John Rey­ IPublliksd la Oonrsr Cslbello R.e- Ibcmaelvea answer. QUALIFIED Heddon received diplomas in nolds, auistant chairman, have l.tor) ______APPLICANTS WILL BE FLOWN the 24-wetk training course completed plans for repair of TO MINNEAPOLIS FOR PER­ Blessed Sacrament boolu used in the J*TA book- NOTICE TO CREDITORS SONAL INTERVIEW AND RE­ SERVICE DIRECTORY for teachers of religion also No. P-M te TURNED AT NO COST. 3.4 Bedroom Bungalow, btse- given by the sisters at the Holy rental program. They have an­ ESTATE OF NELLIE B. COX. DE­ ITrife. irire or ta il ment apt, double gtruge. Good KE. 4-4205 Ghost Center. nounced that the book-repair CEASED. terms. Oa 40 Bus rlooo Jo Mbool Other parishioners aiding in project will begin in the high Notice Is kereby ilrea that aa tbe MODERN SALES aid ikopplag. Khool auditorium on Monday, :etk day at Hay, IPil. lelUrs testa- the census are Anthony Mc­ aealary wtro iisasd to Ike aadtr- AND SUPPLY CO. Df:. 3-9070 Nulty. John Burke. James June 17, at 9:30 a.m. Work on • ifacd ss txecetrtx of Ike above Burke, Joseph Burke. Paul Me- the books will continue until named estolo, aod all persoai hariai 5620 Weal Broadway ASH HAULING GUTTERS PROF. QUILTING claias acatasl said e su ia are roeairod MiaDeapolis, Minaesota Shsne, John McDermott, Nor- 3:30 p.m. MUIor Trask Sarrtco Aksko QuUlilg Shop. Mioklns a illl- to filo ik o a (or ollowaaeo la tka U i SHEWMAN — Frk* hert Brady, Jack G. Ware, Many volunteer helpers from Cowaty Court of Ika City oad Coealy Pickup Solurdsy oad Buadag. AL iag. rimedilsd down and wool com- 4 7 a H . rewuirm 43.444 cask. Bol- 4-1112 forts. Wool hetts lor oak. 2444 B. Samuel Satterwhite, Joseph F. grade and high xhool PTAi of Dearer, Colofado. vltkia six Salesmen or Ladies 9B oac* 3(4.44 par maolh. 2-bdjm.. I are needed for help in repair­ mnacks (raa aid daU at uid cloias 3rd Arm DU. t-liiX . ^ghes, Sr.: Emmett Grace, V. will be forever korted. lirtag rm. and kluhea. ExosBcut BRICK AND CEMENT K h o o l IM.M eonditioo, reoud for 473.44. GUTTER WORK K. Koch, Edward McEsbem, ing the tomes, the ehair- Betty Btwkoaoo WeUlard, To Ckm-ckes, Schoala. aaka, ScowlA Tack pointtia. Ash pits. Ir k k ropolra * ROOFS AND ROOFING Clyde Nelson. Martin Potter; man announced. Coffee will be Execatrlx. aod Organiulaoaa. Just aoU 84 Bal- 1174 WEST BYERS — ?rfco Tk.a .s L, Ford, Attorney, Lieoasad. P. J Gallo«kor TA. 4-4747 CoDDierciAl - Rosideatial Mmes. Anthony McNulty, Mrved by the PTA. Those aid­ tlea of W okios Dawkla Streoftk 4 7 4 4 A roqalreo 12,144 esah, hal- ing in the project traditionally 1700 E. ftk Avo.. Vaailk. Detaili Call: CH. 4-8080. anco moeikly. 4 roams, carpeu. CARPENTERS, Cleaned • Repaired Nicholas Harold, Joseph Penna, Dmror, Colo. rsfrigerslor aod iiara stays. Im- North Denver Frank Sardick. Norb^ Brady, bring their own sandwiches. First puktieatlou Hay 33, IttT EMPLOYMENT a td la is possessioo. CONTRACTORS Loll publlestloa Juoe I«, Iti* New Guiters • Spouts Roofing Co. Jack Ware. Charles Seymour Den 1 Enfertoins AGENCIES 10 Pukllihed la Doaver Catholic Reelstcr STEINMETZ REALTOR Carpenter — Cablaet Gutter SpecialisiB AD ly p u of Roofs, lU ru fk g , Ray Norton. William Richard­ At the final general Cub formica lopa— rsraodellaf. First class Repair log NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT BBS So. Skarmaa son. Emmett Grace; Misses Scout Pack meeting of tbe work, rusoaablo. o • Llcenaed oad Iniured Mary Sardick, Mary Thomas, year held recently, entertain­ AND DETERMINATION OF PE. 4-4141 Frso Eatlauta HEIRSHIP See US for the job fGR. 7-1442 IDi7 ar algkt caUalt Mary Zucsl, and Anne Zucat. ment was furnish^ by Den 1. IN THE COUNTY COURT YO U want. CARPET LAYING Rovf Repairt la aad for tha City and Cm aty of Iniurance Work Dearer and Stats of Cdorado BLESSED SACRAMENT AMERICAN No. P .m 4 Arckor'i Fleer CereriafS IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE ACE EMPLOYMENT S720 Meuntriew ROOFING SHEET METAL 0 )' ANNA CUBA, oleo kaowa as 436 BromJwsF SH 4-3213 Campleto Export lastalktiaas CONTMACTINC COMFANY ANNIE CUBA. Dccooied. MUST BELL— THIS BEAUTIFUL M A X W E U ^ S Cntlars ropairsd aad r«*litsd o Carpals o Llnokem Cwarnalud. Notice la kereby given Ikst oa tbo 4.bodroem brick kome. Lovely • Tils e Formica 4lk day at July. lltT . 1 will preseut rkoToagkly BipanrscW. Drpandakk. U Ike Cuuoly Court of tbe City and EDUCATION 13 BEAMED CEIU.VG Iirin« rm. ‘'Froo estimates ekoerfnlly gleea" SHEET METAL Pka-a (ar Pior Ealimaw. CH. a-4<44 Cooaty of Deurar, Celomdo. my ar- full dialog rm . moderu kllcheo. 4223 W 25tk Are. BE 7-1087 covata (or (isal scttlriBcai u( the ad- FuU flaisbed baiemeat with 3i4 Altar Hours Coll G£. 3-0204 TELEVISION SERVICE ' Buictratiou at aaid ettale. whim aad PBX SWITCHBOARD . akreo all persona la iatereal may ap- hath. Owner wjD trade. MUST Plis rocepuoaist trabug. Bssl- R A . 2 - 9 3 3 1 G nanalord TV and Radio Bapairn par aad oklect U Ikoa. U they oo SEE TO APPRECIATE THIS All M aku daoirr. •ess demands trskad perstM l CURTAIN LAUNDRIES Tbe Beer That AU ages. Free pkesaeal for tkeoe LOVELY FAMILY HOME. FjUbU ihrd 1443 NotKo U aUo kareby tire * that wbei Q uiify. FHANC18 LACB CORTAIN CLBAN- .a-.l A S A ApnUasaa Co. Made Milwaukee Fainous Ikero has Woo fllod U u id u U U a 3*48 Frdrral CL 8.4727 petitl.a aakiag far a rudicia] ascer- E K 8. CUKTAlNU. CKOCBATEO Switchboard School Chambers R ealtor TAHLHCLUTHB. DRAPBRlES. u iaa an t and deteralnolioa of tbe TniielBX to 4 W>«irg LAWN MOW ERS beirs at tarb deceaaod. and Mttiag BLANKETS. SPREADS. LINENS. UPHOLSTERERS M URRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. D«jr OP KvMlnv DE. 3-4254 DE. 3-1591 CLEANED BT LATEST METHODS SHARPENED forth that Ike aaaea. nddresisa and I4S0 L « « u Si. KC Esprrt sphslstary and urpat ckaainf rstallnnsklp of all persoas. who are HAND PRESSED ONLY. 1244 lawn Mowers Sharpened 8 Serviced KA1.AMATH TA 4.2*27______in your boms or our shop. Carprt Robert M. — Peal V. — M. T. Merrey; or e k i a to be heirs of a id drcaaed, Beo snd Hoto Mowers urriee. parts. rrpwriag and k y in f. Uoyd EUioU, so far as kaowa in tka petltloBw. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Tires. Rollers. 4<4 Widawortb BE. 8-4141 are at (oll''ws. lo-wil; DRUGGISTS Qualified by Espcrtrsco Sualey Cuba. 4474 Pearl 5 t . Dea­ 1244 Wadsworth Ra-UpkoiaUrlBg by rrlitbk firm. a LAUOIN d r u g CO. *CRA!V'E** Fourteen B o 1 le ^ « ^ rer. Colo.. Hatband: Blaonor R. _____ ^ 4 .3 « 2 ______II yurs uotrkic^-urma. BuBlvaa. 4441 Logma Bt„ D n rer, 2442 E CaHni Acs. FE.7.Tttl Fras Eaumau AC 2-1478 Colo.. DoufkUr. Harr Snlhorkad. YOU! PRESCRIPTIOMB ; | p a i n t i n g ' & NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY 442* P u rl P: . Drwrar. Cok.. wiU ba IDnd rsrTeelly at ;2I45 Cam! PL ouj Eul 10th Arm Daotbtec. LoaU J Cuba. 4447 Lo­ WASHINGTON PARE PHARMACY , DECORATING gan Sl , Dearer. C o k , Boa Clara ST. THERESE PARISH CoarnaUa tfpkafalsrir Co. Pb.8P 7-4744 1444 Sentb Gaylord Marvel. 1174 Loeuat St., Dearrr. Eaublkbad 1424 Colo.. Daatkler: Jrrome Cuba. 131 FURNITURE REPAIRING Finraf In warkmanskip and fakrirg Harvard Drire. la s Cruces. New Lovely Tri-Level brick home, 4 bedroom*, den, utility ntrd. Frsr rallmatrs. day or arrnisga. M tiks. Sm. Ellubtik Caba. Hra- room, i bath*. Beautiful STONE FIREPLACE. Besati- Aatiqna aad btltsr eliis of fgrailuro 83* E. I7tk Aruu. TA. 8-4821 CO lal Inccmpeleot— By Peter Rau- ful rarpetiog and drapei. Attached garage. Lovely comer Rapnired . Heanlsbod . Toisek Up tos. Allaroey st Law.lluardlan Ad location. 24 Yrs Eipcricnct LINEN SERVICE IJtem. 144 East Colfax Avenue. J C LAMB Daughter Price $27,250 3700 Fraahlia AL 8.7028 ELCO MOUNTAIN 5j>erialigiii| (n Qualify F lu n tb in g Aceordiagly. aollee Is also ker«kT TOWEL A SUPPLY CO. given Ikel upoo the dais sforssalti INSULATION a n d M pafinf R r p a irt ar the day to wblek Ika k n riag may Lovely large 3 bedroom home with full basement inth DECORATING B. W. Suklas. Haaactr 2000 S. Craal RA. 2-7047 ka eontiauad, ibo Caurt will preeeed 4th bedroom, bath, hobby room, recreation room and oar GET OUR -BETWEEN SEASON- to tmeivs aad kur proofi eoneanlng PRICES ll344 W. Dakota RA. 2-2212 tha beirs of sack doeoised. aid. apoa all finiahed PLUS atorage apace. Two nice FIRE­ WALLPAPER, PAINTS SLAHERY PLACES. Carpeting and drapes. Double garage. (Certified J.M. Job! Also rutaedeling. tke proofs sakmUted. will oaler a do- RA. 2-1212 ABytlme PLUMBING & HEATING c m lo u id iiU ils deUrmlning who Till Ad k worth 410,00 Far p«p«r paptr hanging tadand MlnUftf «a0 art Ike bsirs of sueh deceased persoa. $28,000 la Jans of 1447 AatMAatoa itrrta<8P« EAo & COMPANY St which brariag.aU ptrsoas rlslmlai m i4.______Tbo O'CONNOR Plum Unf Cat I U be beirs at kw of sack derewstd The firms listed here Wallpapor— 24o a rMl nn4 •*. V k iU Plutnhing ami llpsting la u y appear asd p resut tkeir proMs. 0 EnamrL 42.44 pat tnL 444 flanU Fa. I LOUIS CUBA. N KE. 4-4424. rj>nlrarlor« Admloiltntor deserve to be remembered JOHN J. CONNOR. ProaMsut William P, Solllvan. Ally.. RUTHENRAY REALTY when yon are distributing eeTTER Trctarfng — PaMtlng — Papsrka ROBERT F. CONN(»L Vice ProsidaBI Roam 280. Paiico Bldg.. for Saks and Serrteo 1* Trmra k Donrrr lit VALLEJO ST. IDawwer. Cak. EM. 6-1086 1465 DaytoB EM. 6-S5S5 W. R. HcKKLVY FI-41 PiUmollaa Hay la . I*<* >*our patronage in the dif­ Call GK. 4-4441 or C L 4-4I2I Frro Rslimals — laaiigskla S H . 4 -3 18 1 . Lo.i rakllrotisa Jaao 37, '.»7 1434 W «atb Ara. bemt elosssuts am w alkopir. 1474 *C. I Pukllihed la Demvet Calkeliq Beg.iler ferent lines of business. BP. 7-4442 Thursday, June 13, 1957 ^ PAGE SIXTEEN Office, 938 Bonneck Sheef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 UHmnumoM immtnnnmnnii Sen. Al loft Demands Probe

rv ^ 1 Of Tragedy in Rocky Ford im iiniiiiniiininH ninm nH uui Senator Gordon Allott called of the ACCW meeting. Host CITED B Y K . o r C. for an immediate investigation of the migranta, the ACCW by the Secretary of Labor and resolution noted, are Catholics. the Interstate Commerce Com­ It called the transportation of mission, following the tragic these migrants “far below de­ Paul Murray Designated death, of 12ifarm workers in cent standards for human be­ a train-truck crash near Rocky ings,'' Ford. After the earlier tr^edy, As Knight of the Month In a wire to the D e n v e r Ca(L Governor McNichols said he olie RegitUr, Senator Allott re­ would hold the reerniters re­ Paul V. Murray has been the Denver Chamber of Com­ vealed he had contacted tbe sponsible for any violation of named Knight of the Month for merce, and tbe Denver Athletic Secretary of Labor iby tele­ regulations or laws. June by Denver Council 539 of Club. phone. In a wire to the chair­ the Knights of Columbus. He has maintained a deep m- man and members of the In­ terstate Commerce Commissioif, Mr. Murray was selected be­ terest in bis community and has devoted hundreds of hours to the senior Colorado Senator HEARING SECRET! cause of his outstanding record said that the Colorado tragedy, of Catholic lay leadership and iU betterment He is a former co-chairman of the Denver “ coupled with a similar acci­ participation in civic activities. dent in the South last week, pictured above are the 24 men from The Hev. Bernardine Shine, O.S.B., of St Meinrad’s Arch- A native Denverite, Murray March of Dime's and former Men's Retreat chairman of Denver’s chapter makes imperative immediate Colorado Springs who attended the lay­ abbey, St Meinrad, Ind., conducted the retreat He centered hie was born June 13, 1895, and consideration of testimony and men’s retreat at Holy Cross Abbey in conferences on the indwelling of the Roly Spirit in the life of a attended St. Dominic’s Grade evidence presented at your May In Canon City. Cuon City June 7 to 9. A total of layman. This topic proved timely as a fitting preparation for School, Regis High School, and 8tii meeting.'' nearly 100 men from both the Diocese of Pueblo and the Arch­ the Feast of Pentecost the University of Colorado. His education was inter­ The crash was the second diocese of Denver journeyed to the Abbey for a week end of Another retreat for laymen is sfneduled at Holy Cross farm worker tragedy in Colo­ religious activities. This practically doubled the number attend­ Abbey Aug. 7 to 11. Reservations for this retreat are now being rupted by World War I, and he served in the medical branch of rado thia season. Earlier an in­ ing the spring retreat in 1986, and it proves that more and more accepted. Those interested may write Brother Martin Muheim, fant smothered to death while laymen are finding a need for the spiritual sustenance which a O.S.B., Director of Lay Retreats, Holy Cross Abbey, Canon the U. S. Navy. After the war being transported in a crowded retreat of this nature affords. City. C o l o . ______he entered the retail grocery bnsineas and remained m that truck. Senator Allott’s refer­ field until 1943, when he en­ ence to his testimony concerned SCHEDULED JUNE 28-30 tered the beer diatributing a hearing following that trag­ business for the Joseph I. edy. Schlitz Brewing Company. At The Denver Archdiocesan Conso/e the present time Mr. Murray is Council of Catholic Women at Color TV Special for Silver Dollar Days its convention last month tile president of Murray Broth- This man is wearing the small-, ters’ Distributing Company. termed the “religious and social What will be new and dif­ most-wanted appliance cur­ what is meant than a penny — and most of welfare” of mijpant farm est Sonotone hearing aid ever ferent about this year’s Den­ rently being manufactured. I Some may have wished it is freel Most of the booths Numerous AcHvitiet laborers “ our special responsi­ . . , BUT WHERE IS IT? ver Knights of Columbus Valued at more than $1,000, they might attend “ Silver this year will be really new bility.’' The exploitation of Dollar Days’’ in years gone and different, according to Mr.' Murray's activities are He has a secret—it’s WORN “ Silver Dollar Days?" The it is the finest of its kind. numerous and varied. He ia a these workers was flayed by ENTIRELY IN THE EAR. No answer is; ALMOST Then there’s the stabiliz­ by, but were unable to do so the booth chainnen Dale because' they had no baby­ Warner and Jin^ Peri. member of the Knights of Co­ the Rev. J. Roy Ffelino of cord, nothing worn anywhere EVERYTHING! ing factor bdhind all chnrcb Brighton at a panel discussion sitter. If so, they may rest Given away on the hour, lumbus and a.charter member else. To begin with, for the first charitable organizations of the Knights of Columbus easy now, because a feature every hour, will be free din­ time in a decade, the special the games party. In the past, of this 30th annual “ Silver Toastmasters' Club 2228. He Railroaders' Order attraction will be a luxury CouncU 539 has run games Dollar Days” will be a free ners, movie tickets, candy, is the past Denver president and SONOTONE Item, rather than an automo­ only once. This year, under baby-sitting service, with etc. At 10 p.m. on Friday, a past district governor of Serra Sets Supper Ju ly 21 o f D e n v er Vic Hebert and John Gal­ trained, professional nurses Saturday or Sunday, June International. He is a mem­ too Motrooolluo BI4f.—TA. d-l46S bile, 'of which almost every Paul V. Murray Coiorwio Sprincs* M«lroM 4-8285 family has at least one. This lagher, games will run all jn attendance at all times. 28, 29, or 30, there wiU be ber of ^e First Friday Club, The Order of St Christo­ free dancing in the Council the Footprinters, the Elks, the year’s special attraction will three nights, but on a greater In addition, there will be of the National Foundation for phers, Chapter 6, an o^aniza- ne a 21-inch RCA color tele­ plane than ever before. Reg­ a special kiddieland, where Home, 1578 Grant Street, American Legion, 40 & 8, tion of railroad' personnel, everything costs no more Denver. Kappa Sigma social fraternity, Infantile Paralysis. Mr. Murray vision console, probably the ular games patrons will know has served as a eo-ebairman of plana an annual picnic on July Sheet Metal Work the business division of the 21 at Burland Ranchettes at Community Chest and in the Crow Hill on Highway 286 be­ Serving ,4(1 Colorado^ same capacity in its individual tween Bailey and Shaffer's Roiidontial — Commercial solicitation. Be also has been Crossing. Industrial cool... colorful.. yicomfortable a co-chairman of the business Families are'asked to bring division of the American Red their own lunches. Mr. Burke, Hotel, Restaurant and Cross in Denver, and has served president of the organization, Kiteben Equipment R I O ^ ^0 terms on its board of di­ will furnish the refreshmeots. rectors. There will be games and prizes JOHN J. HEABLER Mr. Murray’s extracurricular for tbe children. All railroaders religious activities are just as and their friends are invited. impressive. He is a trustee of The Christophers hold their SHEET M ETAl Loretto Heights College .and a meetings in Holy Ghost Hall, member of its board of ambu- Denver, the first Tuesday of 995 Fed. Bird. KE 4-0727 sadors. He was the lay chair­ the month at 8 p.m. man of the speakers bureau of the Archbishop’s Seminary Campaign and the co-chairman of the special gifts committee for the Archbishop's High SLEEPING Schools Campaign. He also served on the board of Regis Due to popular demand, Rio Grande has arranged a wider selection of excursions, s^ial trains, College. BAGS Mr. Murray and his wife, arid all-expense vacation packages than ever before for your summer enjoyment. Forget highway hazards and Helena, live at 760 Vine Street. $ 7 9 5 „ ¥ 2 7 5 0 They ate the parents of five driving strain... enjoy cool, comfortable Colorado outings on your own home railroad. children: Catherine Hencmann, Mary Elizabeth Murray, Paul Manufacturers of All Types of ' V. Murray, Jr.; Adele Marie PICNIC EXCURSIONS... DeLine, and David Thomas Sleeping Bags & Tents PRIVATE EXCURSIONS Murray. between Denver and Hot Sulphur Springs most week-ends this summer; Adults S3.85, for your own group can be arranged, on Rio CANVAS PRODUCTS CO. children under 12, S1.93 for round trip ticket Grande’s regular train service. Stopover privi- Luncheon Club and tak. Pack 'your own lunch, order box leges, group rates, family fare plan and indi­ 3 7 9 9 So. Jason St. SU. 1-3801 luncheon, or buy your lunch at one of the cafes vidual package trips give you almost limitless in Hot Sulphur Spring. Enjoy a scenic trip choice of excursions on such famous trains as To Hear Travel -ea O *oiH i over Moffat Tunnel Route, picnic and recre­ r/te Prospector, the VistO’ Dome Royal Gorge, H ’ ation at Hot Sulphur with return to Denver the Vista-Dome Colorado Eagle, the Moun­ omemaker’s in time for evening aclivily. taineer, and the Yampa Valley Mail. Agent Authority Bill Sheridan of the Pisher- Department OTHER SPECIALS... Sheridan Travel Agency and a Sorry, locpl excursion busineu cannot member of Christ the King Par­ Rodeo Trains between Denver and rodeos at ish, Denver, will address this Patronise These Reliable and Friendly Firm s Colorado communities (such as Colorado Friday noon luncheon of the l: ■’ ■.vR.uicjarArMJRURLiW. lAWVajRCJREaa be handled on the transcontinental Cali­ Knights of Columbus-sponsored Springs Pikes I^ k or Bust Rodeo). Aspen- KITCHEN, BATH, or CELLAR DRAIN. . . fornia Zephyr during the summer season. Friday Luncheon Club. cade between Denver and Steamboat Springs, Mr. Sheridan, world traveler ROTO-ROOTER “ RAZOR-KLEENS'"EM ALL THE SAME planned for your full enjoyment of fall colors and tour authority, will talk on the “Wonders of the World,” i® in the Rockies. and will exhibit pictures from For complete information on all Rio hia album of “Around the R o r o - i Grande transportation, contact your World.” The Fisher-Sheridan TAKE A TRIP • Agency has developed many local Rio Grande agent. If you’d like specially planned tours, origi- TO YESTERDAY... to receive notices on special excursions, Garvin's Sewer Service on America's last regularly scheduled narrow- send your name and address to Denver Exclusive Roto-Rooter Operators gauge train, The Silverton, between Durango * Rio Grande Western Railroad, SP. 7-4227 200 E. 4th Ave. and Silverton, Colorado. First trip Friday, Passenger Department 104, P, 0 . Box HtP- June 7 ; then Sunday, June 9 ; Wednesday, June 54S2, Denver 17, Colorado, 12; Friday, June 14. Effective Sunday, June 16, The Only NiOooel Sewer Sendee Avelleble Locelly train w ill run daily through Sunday, Septem­ bers; then Wednesday, September I I ; Friday, WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS Bacon & Schramm September 13 and Sunday, September 15. Only Composition Roofing S4.00 for round trip including tax.. ON ALL SPECIAL TRAINS ENGLEWOOD Tile Roofing Roof Repairing Heating Company 4020 Brighton Blvd. larlM {.tin twU— * DMm 4n* C H . 4-6563 Ai.thoriz*4 L*naox D**J.r Poreae** *ed Air Coetdittenhia THE BEST IN LUGGAGE ei 111 KIMa Alt Make* Farnaeet la.tailed. Serviced ir»eeaeee»ei end Repaired

Hotel Colorado, Glonwood Springr. . . Indudot * Heoting round trip eoodi traniportoKon ond tax botwoon * Air Conditioning Donvor ond Glonwood Springi via Rio Grand*'* * Sheet Metol Work 'Konie Moffat Tumol Route, room, dolkieu* moalt, Bill Sheridan 4-145S twimniing In boovlifut Patio pool, thritllng rid * on noting from Denver and the Phone SV 1-4494 R«d Mountain Choir, lift, nightly •nt*rtoinm»nl, surrounding area. The latest Fr** Cb*ekup **d Estimate W*it*m outdoor bgrbe^u*, iquor* dancing and on this ever-increasing list left D*r **4 NifSt SsrvK* other orgoniied octWifiet for children and odultt— Denver this week under the di­ SATRIANO loos' W. Hampden all at these economkol rotes.- rection of the Rev. Robert Ke- keisen, an associate editor of Freak Watere, Prop, BROTHERS tbe R eg ister. Inaugurated for NO. DAYS AT PER PERSON PER PERSON the first time this year, this JAIVITOR OlENWOOD SPRINOS Two P*rt*fli >* Room Ono Porson to Room yearly trip is to be know(i as the annual Rocky Mountain SERVICE 7 $ 34.71 $ 4171 Please Patronize 99.t3 Pilgrimage to the Shrines of 1 SC.S3 Mexico. Of particular interest * Rug end Upholstery Your REGISTER 4 44.9S 7S.9S Cleaning 5 79.07 94.07 will be the visit to tbe Shrine Advertisers and * Guaranteed « 93.19 111.19 of Guadalupe on the outskirts M ention 7 107.31 129.31 of Mexico City, and the trips Mothproofing • I 121.41 14S.43 to Acapulco, Toluca, and Taxco. * Floor Waxing and THE REGISTER 9 I3S.SS 142.55 AU Catholic men and their friends are invited to attend Polishing Chlldron Undor 12 Yoort *f Ago—Helf Roto the weekly luncheons at Den­ * Walls and Windows ver's only service club for Cath­ Woshed fiY4-dsy trip Incivdoipadcag* to Hanging tolc*, Nino-day podragt includos olic men, held each Friday EXPERT - DEPENDABLE trip* to Aipon ond Hongihg tah*. GLENWOOD SPRINGS WEEK-END from 12 to 1 p.m. in the K. of C. Home, 1575 Grant Street, INSURED Coif, honobock riding, mkwral bath* and oiony othor octirilioP ovoilobi* Hotel Donvor. $I8J5 lUngIt], $32.2S (deublol, indudot round trip troru- Call Vs for Pres Ettimaiee el lew cMl. Denver. pertoHen end room for two nighti o) Hetol Donvor. GL. 5-S7S4 and CL. 5-8289 MIRRORS Per dlv*no rout*—via Royal Corg* ono way, Moffol TwnntI Hi* oHitt— 1SI7 B4wt. TA. 8.S2SI odd $3J0 por porien. W heat Ridge Circle 2836 W. 44th Ave.

Sets Supper July 13 Electrical Contracting & Repairing ■Wheat Ridge. — (Sts. Peter and Paul's Parish)—A potiuck CITY TICKET OFFICE supper will'highlight the July EARL J. STROIIMIAGER IC meeting of St. Jude’s bridge 1531 STOUT STEEET circle of the Altar and Rosary ■ ■ ■■■- Electric Compaay ^ i o ^ r a n 3 e AComa 2-5533 Society. It will be held at the L keoted tad Beaded home of hlrs. Berniece Ken­ OKNVBR « RIO GRANDR WKSTBRM RAILROAD nedy. Mem bar NatioBal Electrical CoAtrmetori Ate'a* Parishioners are asked to save their premium stamps for 1178 stoat St. AC. 2-5733 the fall card party.