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Wedding’ r> XI < YOUR WEDDING, b spe­ o 1“ m cial supplement, uppears in a T this issue of the "IteKister.” dcnvicr ^ catholic Information pertinent to the Catholic wedding should be of intemwt to ever>- bride- to-be. Details on the wedding ceremony, as well as litur­ gical aspects of the wedding and inform ation for the iiride, bridegroom, and their parents are contained in the tabloid. C O L O R A D O ’S WEEKLY Of interest to out-of-town girls planning a wedding is the service offered by Thursday, March 16, 1967 VOL. LXI No. 32 Mother of (tod parish.

5^- Many Voices — Belt Only m M H >»•: Of Those Already Born H By Jack Bacon rp. , j. , j ^ *i_ sErt ANOTHER M A N of science. Dr. Hans Schapire, a M The standing-room-only crowd of more than 150 was .psychiatri.st and one of the top officials of the Colorado orderly — respectfully silent during the arguments and dod Department of Institutions, gave the blessing of an im­ •jlli subdued, by order of the chair, when a speaker made a portant segment of the state administration of Gov. John 1 a telling point that elated or dismayed. w«* A. Love to the bill. Only one outburst — spontaneous applause for an "We are in complete agreement with the goals of this <>m attorney’s veh ?ment attack on legal loopholes — marred led bill and support of its provisions,” Schapire said. _ decorum unusual for such an informal democratic os- procedure as last Thursday’s public legislative hearing )rk The House Health. Welfare, and Institutions committee >K*! on a bill to relax Colorado’s abortion law. took no action on the abortion measure at last week’s ad- M meeting, but was expected to do so at a meeting sched­ •«jp; BUT FOR A S P E C T A T O R opposed to the proposal, lis- uled at 3:30 p.m. today, March 16. Chairman Ralph Cole, the three hours of pro and con argument conveyed a R-Littleton. indicated several amendments to the bill nd would be considered at today's meeting, originally sched­ Hi- i r growing impression of numbing horror at the wide ac- j ; ceptance of an array of non-vital conditions as justifica­ uled for Tuesday, March 14, and postponed. tion for killing the innocent. A minister supported the bill, arguing that the Men of good will and impressive professional compe­ "quality of life” in the womb is not sufficient to justify tence pleaded in the name of compassion for establish­ n. the interference of an unwanted pregnancy with a moth­ ment of broad new legal grounds for destruction of hu­ er’s peace of mind. id man life in the womb. .d He added the argument that fetal life is deficient id Devout denials, sometimes solemn, sometimes because it is not that of a "moral person,” an argument id heated, answered any suggestion that all their ar­ that applies obviously to anyone devoid of reason — guments extend even more logically to justification either undeveloped or lost through disease, age, or psy­ of infanticide, extermination of the elderly, or any chic deficiency. eugenic use o f euthanasia. He then advocated permitting where there is ’’high probability of congenital defect,” and even id i >K’ Dr. Arthur Robinson, professor of biophysics and I>ediatrics and director of the birth defects center for the when it is likely a mother will have ’’less than lov­ ing feelings for her offspring, or when pregnancy U niversity of Colorado Medical Center, introduced a results in the mother becoming ’’severely depr­ While a Mischievous Irish Elf Sleeps k? novel answer to the challenge that abortion advocates essed.” SO as not to disturb sleeping leprechaun Joey Nealon, who ha.s left unguarded his 5^*; favor killing the unborn just on the chance the child State Repre.sentative Carl Gustafson, R-Denver, one Tj[vpot*of-goId at the foot of an imaginary rainbow’, Katie Veatch, left, Janet Marvel, and Kevin Fin- may be defective. of the 37 members of the 65-member House to sponsor ^j^'negan, right, try to help themselves to the cache. The youngsters are from St. Peter and Paul’s "You must consider the stakes as well as the odds,” the bill, opened the hearing with a statement that in­ he said, and described a deformed child as "a frighten­ ^jj'parish, Wheatridge, w'hich will hold its own St. Patrick’s day festivities March 18. cluded his observation that a majority of constituents ing prospect to behold — for his parents and for socie­ who had written him about the measure opposed it. ty.” Representative Anthony Mullen. D-Northglenn, was the first person to speak against the measure. He HE W E NT ON to advocate authorizing abortion in charged it was an attack on human life in the form of ACCW Convention Holy Week Rites Listed cases in which medical science has established, respec­ euthanasia. tively, a two-to-one chance the unborn will be a mongo- James Carrigan of Boulder, a lawyer, charged the The Denver Archdiocesan Council of Catholic loid and a 25 to 50 per cent chance he will be defective Women will hold its 41st convention at the Denver proposal was "contrary to every liberal trend in modem because of genetic deficiency. law” that has increased protection of the human rights Hilton hotel on Monday and Tuesday, April 24 and For Downtown Churches Robinson capped his testimony with a contention that 25. o f the unborn. The schedule of Holy p.m.; 7:30 to 9 p.m.; 11 society has been blind to a child’s "right to be well­ Sister Margaret, president of Trinity College. Week services for Holy p.m.. Blessing of Easter born.” R IC H A R D C A S E Y , D enver lawyer who said he Washington, D.C.. will be the keynote speaker on Ghost church, downtown Candle and Holy Water, A Protestant layman followed Robinson to the stand spoke as chairman of the Colorado Catholic conference Monday, April 24. John Holden, chairman of the Denver, and the Denver reading of Prophecies; re­ to challenge this. representing the Archdiocese o f Denver and the Diocese social action committee for the National Council of Cathedral has been re­ newal o f Baptismal vows; "A right to be well-born?” he asked; ”I disagree o f Pueblo, challenged advocates to prove that human life Catholic Women will speak on ’’Community Affairs” leased. Mass of the Easter Vigil at — the unborn’s right is the right to be born.” did not exist before birth. Tuesday, April 25. HOLY GHOST: Midnight, Communion may The layman, John Archibald, went on to point "The most sacred right o f a fetus is life,” he said. (See Picture on Page 6) Wednesday. March 22: be received. out: ’’Germany . . . w’as one of the most scien­ "Under law life can be forfeit only for the most serious Confessions, 3:30 to 6 p.m.; Easter Sunday. March tifically advanced and most literate nations . . . but violation of the rights of others and then only after due 7:30 to 9 p.m. 26: Masses at 6, 7, 8, 9, made a wrong fundamental decision, that life was process.” Holy Thursday, March Solemn High Mass at 10, to be considered in a utilitarian sense . . . that life (Colorado Bishops earlier issued a joint state­ 23: Confessions, 3:30 to 6 11:30 a.m ., 12:30 noon. W’as only for the socially and medically acceptable.” ment stressing the unborn child’s right to live. It p.m.; 7:30 to 9 p.m.; Low 5:10 and 7 p.m. Archibald said he felt compelled to testify because "of was signed by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, Adminis­ M ass, 7 a.m. and 12:10 DENVER CATHEDRAL: the impression that it is only the that trator of the Denver archdioces; Auxiliary Bishop noon and 5:10 p.m.; High Wednesday, March 22: opposes abortion.” David M. Maloney of Denver; and Bishop Charles Mass, 7 p.m., followed by 7:45 p.m., devotions and "That is not true.” he said. A. Buswell of Pueblo.) procession to repository; sermon. St. Thomas' semi­ Communion will be dis­ nary choir; Confessions 4 tributed at all Masses. to 6 p.m. and after the de­ Good Friday. March 24: votions in the evening. Mass o f the Passion and Holy Thursday, March Death of Christ, 12:30 23: Holy Oils blessed at Oh, To Be Irish This Day! noon; Communion may be P o n tific a l Mass at 9:30 received. Reading of the a.m .; Low Mass at 5:30 Since 1876 Denver has rick’s Day ball committee. Holy Ghost church, Den­ w ill include the Irish Passion, Stations of the p.m. and Missa Cantata at always had a St. Patrick’s Proceeds from the 91st ver, by Auxiliary Bishop Dancers. Darrold Kelly, and Cross, and Veneration of 7:30 p.m.; Confessions, 3:30 day ball. The gala event annual benefit to be held David M. Maloney. Tom Duggan. the Cross. to 6 p.m. and after 7:30 honoring St. Patrick and Friday, March 17. in the Holy Saturday, March p.m. Mass. the Irish originated March Hilton hotel. Denver, will Following the Mass, A SPECIAL guest at 25: Confessions, 3:30 to 6 (Turn to Page 2) 17, 1876 under the spon­ be used for child care, about 11:15 a.m.. there the luncheon will be Mice- sorship of the Ancient health and camping activ­ will be a luncheon in the al O’Morain. Minister of Order of Hibernians. Now ities provided by agencies grand ballroom of the Hil­ Lands. Dublin. Ireland, the planning of the ball o f the Catholic Charities of ton. Tenor Bill Mcllree, who arrived last week to and luncheon has been the Archdiocese of Denver. one of the area’s most serve as honorary grand OHicial taken over by the St. Pat- Inc. popular entertainers, will marshal of the St. Patrick’s headline the entertain­ day parade held March 11. Archdiocese of Denver The festive day will ment, along with his wife. 'The ball will be held at CHANCERY OFFICE Fasting a 2nd Front begin with Mass at 10 Terri M cllree, as accom­ 9 p.m. Friday in the grand a.m. to be offered in panist. Other entertainers (Turn to Page 2) 1536 Logan StrccI Argue Communists

The following priests are requested to act as Con- vSaigon — The three-day celebrants of the Pontifical Mass with the Mo.st Rever­ fast promoted by Clergy end David M. Maloney in the Cathedral of the Immacu­ and Laymen Concerned late Conception at 9:30 o’clock on Holy Thursday morn­ About Vietnam and other ing. March 23. 1967 and to a.ssist in the ceremony of American protests against the blessing of the Holy Oils: I ’ .S. m ilita r y action in Rt. Rev. Msgr. Gregory Smith, V.G., Very Rev. Pat­ Vietnam have become ”a rick O’Brien. C.M.. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Walter Canavan. Rt. real second front,” the Rev. Msgr. Elmer Kolka, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward Leyden, Communist party organ Rev. John Doherty, Rev. Albert Puhl, Rev. Robert Syri- Nhan Dan. in Hanoi has Breaking New Ground aney, Rev. Bernard McMahon. S.J., Rev. Michael McNi- declared. Architect Dietz Lusk. Jr., and the Rev. Dean R. cholas, O.P., Rev. James Nugent, C.SS.R., and Rev. Kumba, pastor, turn the first shovel of dirt to Fabian Flynn, O.P'.M. signal .start of construction of the parish plant for Officers of the Moss the new St. Joseph’s parish in Colorado Springs. Deacon of the Mass; Rev. Mr. Kenneth I.,eonc Hundreds of parishioners gathered for the formal Subdeacon of the Mass: Rev. Mr. Edward Poehimann ceremony Sunday, happy spectators at the climax Masters of Ceremonies: Mr. John Murphy and .Mr. of 10 years of prayer and work. Michael Welsh C Procession of the Holy Oils D EAC O N S FOR H O LY OILS: Rev, David Croak. The Denver Archdiocesan Colo. Springs Parish Rev. Michael Chamberlain, Rev. Mar\'in Bishop, Rev. Chancery office reports a total I.,ec Kaspari, Rev. Stephen Handcn, Rev Paul Wicker donated toward wmi- and Rev. David Sobiescyck. nary burses during the past SUBDEACONS FOR HOLY OILS; Rev. John Lang, week. Holds Groundbreaking Rev. Jerry Lamb, Rev. Robert Jerrard, Rev. Craig Hart Donations for the St. Jude and Reverend Deacons Roland Freeman. William Uebel- Burse were received from Colorado Springs — Ten eludes construction of a her and John Wind. Denver, H. B . $5; Denver, years of prayer and prepa­ church with a seating ca­ Mrs. J A P.. $20; Greeley, ration by Catholic resi­ pacity o f 500. four class­ The Reverend Clergy appointed for the procession of K.E.S..$fi; Hugo. Colo.. .Mr*. dents of the Southgate rooms for* the Confraternity the Holy Oils are asked to bring their own amice, alb. K N . $5. area o f Colorado Springs o f Christian Doctrine in­ cincture and white vestments. Father Raymond Hamilton Bishop Bell Receives 'Denver Dollar' reached a climax Sunday struction program, and a burse. Denver, R.H., $10. afternoon. March 12. with rectory including two of­ By order of the Most Reverend Archbishop. All offerings toward the Bishop Aldcn J. Boll o f Sacramento, ( ’nlif., principal speaker at the .'l.'ith various burses arc used to formal groundbreaking for fices and housekeeper’s liv­ annual men’.s corporate Communion and breakfast .March 12. receives the educate young men for the ”n«*nvor Dollar” from .Mayor Tom Currigun at the breakfast held in the construction of the physical ing quarters. March 16. 1967 priesthood. They may 1m» went Hilton hotel. Archbishop Urban J. V'ehr, loft, gave the invocation. Approx­ plant for St. .Joseph’ par- direct to the Archdiocesan imately 1.000 ar€*a men attended the demonstration of faith. See .story on ibll. St. Joseph’s parish George R Evans Chancery office. 1.W6 Logan The $163,000 project in- (Turn to Page 2) Chancellor street. Denver. P a ge il. Page 2 DENVER CATHOLIC REGtSTER Thursday, March K, 1967 Colo. Springs. . . (Continued From Page I) were drawn by Lusk and Rev. Monsignor Michael was established last Wallace, architects, under Harrington of St. Paul’s, dune. The Rev. Dean R. supervision of DeRos whose interest has estab­ Kumba was appointed Hogue. Architect James lished him as patron of the * pastor, and has been Wallace, Hogue. Giesenha- new parish. celebrating Mass in gen. and DieU Lusk. Jr., Chamberlin school. CCD attended the groundbreak­ TH E DAY was a partic­ cla.sscs also have been ing ceremony. ular milestone for the par­ conducted each Saturday Father Kumba paid spe­ ish advisory board - El­ at the public school. cial tribute to all those in­ mer J. Griebel, Donald volved in the preparations Williams. William Arland. Father Kumba said at­ for the construction pro­ Andrew Lachowsky. John Regis Building Dedication tendance at the three Sun­ gram. Hastings. Pete Valdez, and day Masses currently totals "Special gratitude and Lt. Col. Thomas Ferrera. Principal speakers at the building dedication about 700. but that the admiration is due our be­ Other guests for the oc­ program at Regis college, Denver, March 17, 18, number is expected to loved Archbishop Vehr for casion were Joseph Reich and 19, will be, left to right, Paxton P. Price, doble when the new plant his careful supervision of of the Swiss Chalet restau­ chief of library branch services, office of educa­ is completed. More than the parish plant right from rant and Mother Liguori tion, U.S. Department o f Health Education, and 425 elementary school stu­ the beginning, which has and Sister Naiomi of Benet At Seminary 40 Hours' Closing W elfare, Washington; Dr. R. G. Gustavson, profes­ dents are enrolled in the now made this plant a H ill academy. Mrs. John The impressive closing of Forty Hours’ devotions was held at St. Thom­ sor of chemistry. University of Arizona; and the CCD classes conducted by practical reality — far in Kumba of Colorado as’ seminary March 7. Left to right are Bishop Raymond G. Hunthausen of Hon. Dewey F. Bartlett, governor of Oklahoma. the Missionary Sisters of excess of the hopes ex­ Springs, the pastor’s moth­ Helena. Mont., who delivered the sermon; Bishop .Joseph L. Federal of Salt Our Lady of Victory. pressed by the parishion­ er, was a guest of honor. Lake City, Utah, who was celebrant; Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver, Several hundred parish­ ers,” Father Kumba said. The women of the parish Bishop Charles Buswell of Pueblo, and Auxiliary Bishop David M. Maloney ioners attended the Top Speakers Listed The pastor also extended served refreshments at a of Denver. ______groundbreaking ceremony special thanks to Wayne reception in Chamberlin at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Bricker. superintendent of school after the ground­ At Regis Dedication site. South Corona street Harrison School District breaking. and East Cheyenne road. No. 2; Robert McCoy, bus­ Mass Set for Youth Group State, regional and na­ Construction was started iness manager, and John tional officials will speak the following morning by DeMers, principal at Cham­ Holy Week . . . The Lay Community for avenue, Denver. The Rev. may contact Martha Wad­ the Highland Construction at major events of a spe­ berlin, for their assistance the Study of Relevant Craig D. Hart, assistant sworth, 1070 Detroit. company, headed by Presi­ (Continued From Page 1) cial building dedication to the parish. Christianity, a young pastor of 377-4706; or Jane dent William E. Giesenha- program at Regis college, Special guests at the Good Friday, March 24: parish, Denver, will offer Schnaufer, 1172 York, gen, which was awarded adults discussion group, Denver, March 17, 18, 19. ceremony also inciudea Service at 12:15 noon; ora­ Mass at 4:30 p.m. 355-7187 after 5:30 p.m. the $162,990 contract. will celebrate the anniver­ The three-day observance pastors from throughout torio at 7:46 p.m.; confes­ sary of the group’s forma­ for more information. will mark the official ded­ P l.A N S FOR the plant the city, headed by the Rt. sions, 4:30 to 6 p.m. and tion on Sunday, March 19 D IN N E R and discussion ication and opening 'of new after the oratorio. at the Maryknoll Fathers’ will follow the Mass at library and science build­ Holy Saturday, March House, 2101 E. Seventh 5:30. Interested persons GLASS ings completed last fall at To Be Irish. 25: Solemn prayers and Regis under a $214 million (Continued From Page 1) CO. Kli^. Dayton Charles O’Fallon. Luncheon blessings at 11 p.m., with expansion project. ballroom of the Hilton with chairman is Charles Solemn Mass about mid­ Annual events of the convocation Saturday at 11 Will Back and his orchest­ Personalized Monuments and Markers O’Brien, and the Rt. Rev. night; confessions, 3 to 6 C o lle g e ’s spring honors a.m. in the fieldhouse. Ac­ ra providing music for for m irr o r s Monsignor Elmer J. Kolka, p.m., 7 to 9 p.m. program and parents’ ademic honors will be pre­ d a nci ng. Memorial Co. director of Catholic Chari­ Easter Sunday, March .See Our Hcautijul weekend are also included sented to Regis college stu­ The queen o f the ball. 26: Low Masses at 6, 7, 8, ties, is chaplain of the S p e e r B I v d . A t 9tl- n**uic of in the dedication schedule. dents by the Very Rev. Joan L. Campbell, a stu­ 9, 11:30 a.m., 12:30 noon, Erickson .Veie The new $1 million Re­ Richard F. Ryan, S.J.,* dent at Loretto Heights plannin g com m ittee. On 690 Lawrence H2A-V2.M the arrangements com­ 6:30 p.m. Solemn Moss at gis college library will be president of Regis. college. Denver, will be mittee are Catharine Mal­ 10 a.m. dedicated as "The Dayton At 10:30 a.m. Saturday, crowned by Mayor Tom oney, Bernieta Hauptman, (See schedule for St. Memorial Library,” in hon­ dedication and presentation Currigan. Elizabeth’s Parish on Page L eibaia>;. T eB ockhorsx c Co. of the two buildings will and Gertrude Grafe. or of Mr. and Mrs. William Chairman of the ball is 12.) L. Dayton of Denver. Mr. be held with John F. Efayton, a Denver attorney, Sweeney, chairman of the died in 1921. Mrs. Dayton college’s president’s council, died in 1963, and in her presiding. QtasaaGOG will left a bequest of Dr. Gustavson will ad­ $750,000 to the college, the dress a science seminar to AT NO E X T R A COST largest gift in the history be held Saturday afternoon DAVE LINDQUIST Owner 19 Years On The Jo6 Enperlence of the school. in the Regis Fieldhouse. On Three Continents Dr. Ghosh will also be a 7ia I7th street PRINCIPAL speakers » r d FI. New western Fed. seminar speaker, address­ w ill be Paxton P. Price, Savings Bldg. S n iM A a n o L ing a humanities discus­ chief of library services sion also scheduled Satur­ LINDQUIST JOHN E. ZOOK EARL G. COLGLAZIER GERARD R. branch. Office of Educa­ day afternoon. TRAVEL SERVICE TeBOCKHORST, CPCU tion, U.S. Department of MnesL. 1S97 Gov. Bartlett, whose son Tel. 825-71/5 Health, Education and I Hour Free Parking La Shells Dewey, Jr., is a student at 1130 PUBLIC SERVICE BLDG. Welfare, Washington, D.C.; ______i m CalHemla______the college, will be the Dr. R. G. Gustavson, pro­ fessor of chemistry at the main speaker at the stu­ dent honors banquet Sun­ University of Arizona in Tucson and former presi­ day, at 6 p.m. in the Regis center. dent o f the University of Miceal O’Morain Bill Mcllrce Colorado; Dr. Stanley Ghosh, director of educa­ APRIL FOOLS TEEN DANCE tional and special projects. National Endowment for the Humanities, Washing­ ton, D.C.; and Gov. Dewey F. Bartlett, of Oklahoma. FEATURING THE OPENING event of the program will be the bless­ ing of the buildings at 4:30 p.m. Friday with Archbish­ op Urban J. Vehr of Den­ BOENZEE CRYQUE ver presiding. Bishop Charles A. Buswell of Pueblo w ill give the ser­ mon at Benediction in the BAND Regis fieldhouse following the ceremony. A uxiliary Bishop David M. Maloney of Denver and APRIL 1st 1967 Bishop Hubert M. Newell of Cheyenne will preside. Price will be the princi­ pal speaker at an honors OSCAR MALO HALL

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Catholic lawyers and u six-page treatise on the bodily injury" of the hibits abortion s, is the cases, the law should au­ physicians submitted de­ profKised bill. moth«*r. hospital liable for damages thorize killing the child in tailed statements to the The Catholic Lawyers "B u t no one should be for refusing the operation. .? the womb w’hen the Colorado House Health, Guild statement, basically under the impression that To whom? Would refusal chances he is defective Welfare, and Institutions u series of penetrating these reforms arc the sole, to permit the operation range from a low of one in ommittee last week, questions on th(* language or even the principal, pur­ constitute a violation of six to a high of one in blasting a pro-abortion bill of the proposal under con­ poses of this proposed leg­ the law?” four. one lawyer called "one of sideration. and Dr Robert islation." the lawyers’ As for allowing abortion the worst legal bills ever J. Stewart, representing statement .said. 'Everyone in cases of rape and incest, to come before this legisla­ the C ath olic l^hysiciuns should examine this bill THE Q U ESTIO N S were Stewart point^ out: ture ’’ Guild of Colorado, accepted carefully, for it contains a only a few’ of many asked The lawyer. Leonard two parts of the proposed great deal more.” by the lawyers. The long "It is possible, and Carlin o f Denver, a former bill. Their statement chal­ series o f challenges also moral, following incest member o f the legislative islation approved by the lenged the section that pointed out the law’s his­ or rape to prevent the staff and former deputy Catholic spokesmen are w’ould authorize abortion toric and recent tendency occurrence of a preg­ district attorney, also sections two and three; es­ on the new grounds ol "se­ to strengthen legal rights nancy. if an oral or in­ Sister Eileen Marie Sister Patricia Jean charged the bill was writ­ tablishing definition of and rious permanent impair­ of the unborn. jectable hormone is giv­ Sr, Patricio Jeon Succetsor ten so loosely it would punishment for the crime ment of the health of the en within four days after permit vitually anyone who of abortion. The lawyers woman.” presumably in­ the event. This w’ould wanted an nbortu>n to get said these sections "with cluding mental health, "Whitt are the rights of preclude tiny necessity one. appropriate modifications . when physicians determine (he child in (ht‘se lahor- for the consideration of Sr. Eileen Marie Resigns . . can be good law and are the child may l>e born with tlonl situiitions?" they therapeutic a «ortion.” The result, he said, deserving of the com­ "grave and permanent asked. "Could not one would be law that would m ittee's careful attention physical deformity" or conteml that there is Jtn He joined the lawyers in make Colorado the "abor­ and consideration.” mentally retarded; and unconstitutional challenging the vague lan­ tion mecca of the world.” As President of when pregnancy results deprivation ol' life w’ithin guage of the provision for Loretto T he physicians an cl from rape or incest. the mt‘aning of the due establishm ent of hospital lawyers agr<>ed the pen­ The board of directors of offer graduate degrees The 42-year-old presi- process clause of the boards to rule on abortion CARLIN AND J. alty section s clcj.se loo­ Loretto Heights college, for Cultural concentra­ dent-designate has been at THE LAWYERS com I Ith Amendment? requests. — (Jack Bacon' Michael Farley of Denver pholes existing in C^ilo- Wad- Denver, has announced the tion. T h e Research Cen­ Loretto Heights college plained no standards are also testified as vice presi­ rado’s abortion law, tro it, resignation of Sister Eileen ter on Woman was es­ since 1961 with the excep­ .set for judging impariment dent and president, respec­ which now permits J a n e M an e Heckman, president tablished on a high- tion of the academic year of the mother's health. Stewart directed his Jit- tively. of the Catholic Law­ abortion to prevent the Y o rk . of the college, effective priority basis for gather- of 1965-66 at Antioch Col­ "Df)cs this mean that the tack at the bill's assump­ yers Guild, and submitted "serious and permanent RENT ) p.m. Aug. 15. Her educational ing and displaying lege in Yellow Springs. O., added burden of another tion thiit "medical necessi­ assistant. Sister Patricia W’estern writings by as a fellow o f the Ameri­ healthy child to a mother ty” for abortion exists in A Hearing Aid Jean Manion, has been outstanding w*omen. can Council on Education of five will result. . .?" numerous ctt.se.s. named her successor. studying academic admin­ Abortion Bills Killed they asked. "A mother of He pointed out a surN'ey To Be Sure ASS During her administra­ The eighth president of istration, the only woman five might agree, but does conducted by Northwestern tion Sister Eileen Marie this justify the termination university of 40.000 preg­ If you're one of those "dif O. Loretto Heights college as­ in a group of 23. Her doc­ has concentrated her ef­ sumed a debt of $4 million toral work is i.n higher In Indiana and New York of her pregnancy? nancies in Cook County ficult” cases —. . .if you're forts, through administra­ when she was inaugurated education. ". . . What does impair­ 'C h ic a g o '. 111., itmong not sure you really need an w’hich 400 maternal deaths aid . . . or if you’re just tive and faculty com­ in the spring of 1965 and. ment mean? Would it in­ Two bills to establish Committee chairman wcurred. plain skeptical mittees. to maintain and despite rising costs of ad­ Sister Patricia Jeon clude an unflattering broad new legal ground.s Thomas LaFauci, Queen.s The cau.ses of death, he advance academic excel­ ministering the college, was born in St. Louis change in her figure? Come ami aee us! I// for abortion bit the dust in Democrat, said he made said, were hemorrhage, lence through raising ad­ am ortization o f the debt and attended Webster Backaches? We suggest New "m the-ear" models, fastnonable state Capitols last week. his decision against the toxic states. infcKrtions, and mission standards; provid­ college. She received her that the term cannot lie eyeglasses, power aids . . . it does has been on schedule. Saturday, in Indianapol­ bill after reading a story ing sabbaticals to faculty M.A. degree from Mar­ defined with much accura­ trauma 'homicide and ac­ fwt matter . . . we’ll adapt to your is, Gov. Roger Branigin, a in the New York Daily for professional research, S IS T E R Eileen Marie, quette university and did cy.” cidental deaths'. wishes, your needs. Baptist, vetoed a bill to News .March 5 that exam­ study, and publication; 62. has no plans for retire­ additional postgraduate The lawyers also sug­ -'I bring to your atten­ D. ined the causes and pos­ lightening of faculty sched­ ment but commented, in W'ork at Loyola of Chi­ permit abortions in case of gested the wording of the tion that for all practical We can make this offer because ules to allow better prepa­ making her resignation, cago,' and is completing rape or incest. sible consequences of the bill with respect to possible purposes none of these Audivox, with its Computer Analyses, has finally taken the guess work out ration; less rigidity in the that "after 28 years at the doctoral work at the The bill he killed was "new sexual freedom” ex­ birth defects creates seri­ conditions I have men­ ercised by the nation’s tioned are predictable and of Hearing A'd fitting. undergraduate degree cur­ college. 24 of which were University of Denver. a greatly modified ver­ ous problems of legal lia­ sion of legislation that youth. bility for doctors and hos­ by no stretch o f the imag­ ricula requirements; and spent in administrative Our “ Rental" offer is proof of our originally included pitals. Under the bill, the ination would therapeutic creative curriculum inno­ positions. I have contribu­ Before becoming educa­ "I read the story and I confidence m this exclusive ptKess. grounds of mental and abortion be of any effect.” vations carefully and con­ ted what I can personally tional assistant to the asked if we are going to medical necessity' for If a sincere effort to he

oard of three physicians ing aes of G. programs. ters of Loretto, Sister Pa­ act,” but added: "I cannot "abortion by demand” and and recommendation tricia Jean was a journalist in gcxxl cxmscience approve erate?” they asked. "Sup­ opens "the floodgates to pose it did. and the child FOR MUTUAL FUNDS Lippincott that the college be led with a St. Louis daily it.” DURING her adminis­ by a capable younger abortion for socio-economic when born is defective. Are PHONE tration she was instrumen­ newspaper. Her interest in JOE A LB I HEARING SERVICE person." reasons.” the members of the board writing continued and her A pE W days earlier, in Cascade In vestm en t Co. tal in co-establishing the In both states, the Cath­ liable for damages? 616 Republic Bldg./ 718 I7th Street Colorado Association for Sister Eiloen Marie said biography of pioneer nun. Albany, the Assembly o lic Bishops had issued ". . . If hospital {xilicy. Denver, Colorado 80202 Sister Praxedes. Only One Codes Committee of the 825-3852 266-0983 Independent Colleges and of her successor-designate. joint denouncements of the such as that which exi.sts Universities which resulted "Sister Patricia Jean has H eart, published by New Y'ork legislature legislation. \ In Catholic hospitals, pro- in many joint action pro­ many special talents for Doubleday, sold more than killed a pro-abortion bill grams beneficial to Loretto this executive otTice. Her 30,000 copies. The United by the overwhelming vote Heights College and other background and trainfng States Office of Education o f 15-3. The measure had w ill soon publish her re­ private institutions in the fully qu a lify her for the received a great amount of A m e rica n f " SAIIMT area. position, and she has the search paper on "Trends in publicity since even before talents that are vitally Higher Education.” the Assembly convened. National Bank Sister Eileen Marie necessary to keep our col­ ^ A sh. PATRICK brought the college to a lege growing, academically pays the highest IIM point of academic and strong, and thoroughly faculty excellence so that awake to the new ideas, r a te on today it is one of the innovations and reforms Certificate few institutions in this required in higher learning L e t a s n o t nend> it, THE HOLY FATHER'S MISSION AID TO THE ORIENTAL CHURCH part of the country to today.” Savings for b a t c a s t Lots fo n it, TO S-iint Patrick, whose feast day is this week, put short-term deposits THINK himself through such penances in Lent that, Legion Acies Ceremony ABOUT -.ainst his v.i ', tears ran down his face. For a o h ose it s b a L L b e : THIS |■entufles .tMer/..irds monks like him poured out HOLY of Irel.ind to bring learnm.- and holiness to peo­ that the seniptane WEEK ple in nerd. Today soif-sacrificmE priests and Will Be Held on April 1 You don't have to tie up funds for long Sister’s in our 18 countries do the same heroic- .illy. 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THE CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION I M E A R E A S T BE A' IVIISSIOIMS FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN. President TEACHING BROTHER J. EMMETT NOONAN-UIRECTOH MSGR JO H N G NOLAN. National Sci-rctety VVnlf CerHOLtc NteR F a s t W i l t a RE W r it e : 433 6575 .130 Madison Avenue*New York, N.Y. 100J7 1 2406 FEDERAL BLVD. Telephone: 212/YUkon 6 5840 Brothers of the Holjf ttt ••ynten L«n«. 0*n«. Ncv*4« Page 4 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday. March 16, 1967 Strings to the Bow Catholic Colleges Indispensable To Welfare of Civilization By Frank Morriss

The idea that the world the academic society. But Christian thinking, that to the Church's role as his own natural accom­ just doesn’t need Catholic if a .student, in pursuit ol is. a setting of over-all civilizer that the Catholic plishments. colleges and universities valu es, ends up with a institutional commitment university exist as "the At the Catholic univer­ has already destroyed one commitment to Yoga, or to the intellectual prin­ place where the Church sity, as Father Walsh such institution, and may psychedelic mysticism, or ciples of Catholic theolog>’, does its thinking. It is the points out, the Catholic be well on the way to companionate marriage divine revelation, and the institution which insures tradition can enter into destroying others. this is the highest form of moral principles of the the talents, the methodol­ dialogue with scholars of Typical of destroyers, intellectuulism. To hear Catholic tradition.*' ogies, and the instruments every faith and persua­ the exponents of this idea some educators talk, hav­ whereby the body corpor­ sion. And it will continue rarely bother to prove ing Dr. Timothy Leary as WHY IS it desirable ate o f C h ris tia n ity can to do so through its grad­ their contention. I will an infallible guide for an that this civilizing of in­ bring its faith to self-re- uates. If Catholic colleges resist the temptation sim­ experimental "trip" is the te llig e n c e take place in flective understanding and and universities perish, ilarly merely to deny height h of freedom: but to such an atmosphere. The devise appropriate lines of the Catholic tradition will their assertion that Cath­ have the Pope as a guide answer is simply because action in and upon the go on, but it will be cut olic colleges are useless. for an institution of high­ the Catholic faith is inti­ Church and the world.” off from communication Rather I would like to er education is medieval mately acquainted with Secularize Catholic with the secular body draw on the thinking of dogmatism incompatible the process of civilizing in higher education and you corporate. And indeed, the the Very Rev. Michael P. with academic dignity. general. It has civilized surrender the Church’s in­ Catholic cultural tradition Walsh. S.J.. to show what Riddle me that,'please. the pagans of more than fluence to the world. The itself will weaken if not Catholic colleges have as Returning to Father one ancient generation, world cannot civilize itself perish from a load of their role, and why that Walsh, however, one gets and there is no reason it or keep itself civilized. faithful scholars. This will role is essential for the a refreshing and expert cannot civilize the pagan­ The high point of the be to the detriment of welfare o f Western civili­ perspective. Father Walsh ism o f the modern gener­ natural man is a certain c iv iliz a tio n , and to the zation. is the president of Boston ation. gentility, but not a gen­ benefit of the new pagan­ College, and apparently Especially in the realm tility strong enough to ism. FIR ST, however. I want was not named to that of the mind. Catholic in­ deal with the hedonism, Certainly Catholic to point out the incon.sis- post to preside over the fluence has been the de­ the ruthlessness, and the scholarship should be tru­ lency between modern school’s dissolution as a cisive civilizing influence. terrible intellectual steril­ ly critical: certainly it praise for commitment ol Catholic institution. ?'or For the proof, look about ity of paganism. should be free within its youth, and modern disdain Father Walsh says this is you and see how the competence: certainly it for commitment of teach­ why Catholic higher edu­ modern mind, as it moves THE CHURCH’S uni­ should engage in open ers. Apparently if a fac­ cation exists. farther from values Cath­ que appreciation o f man study, as Father Walsh u lty or a te a c h e r, in "First as regards its olic tradition defends, and what man is has an insists. This has never pursuit of values, ends up students, the aim of the quickly reverts to pagan­ indispensable contribution been impossible despite with a firm commitment Catholic university is . . . ism . Far from being an to make toward keeping a abuses in the Catholic / / / IS ANYTHING CHANGED ? to the Catholic faith and the civilization of intelli­ age that doesn’t need meaningful, progressive ideal of education. But it values taught by the gence in an atmosphere of Catholic education, this is unity in learning. Without w ill become impossible if Church, this is harmful to Christian living and one that needs it us much this contribution, the in­ the destroyers of Catholic Listening In or more than any other. tellectual disciplines go colleges and universities Some will say there their own ways toward have their way. have been war, slavery, goals that are not related infanticide, lust in some at all to the welfare of HOW FREE, then, will What Risks D o fustice. A Gathering very Catholic times, and man, but only to the be the opportunities of no one can deny this. But w elfare o f the disciplines Catholic learning. It will think what the world themselves. It is a view of rapidly be bound by the Freedom Warrant? O f Men would be like if these man that links the sacred same bonds that every things had had full sway. and the secular which purely secular culture By Archbishop Robert J. Dwyer Mayor Tom Currigan had the right words to Imag'ine Rome at the creates of knowledge a carries inevitably with it Justice is entitled to reasonable risks. ciple to be defended, even if the defense sum up the 35th annual corjx)rate Communion mercy of Attila had not tapestry on which is — the bonds forged by That, in pithy substance, is what His involved death itself. breakfast sponsored by Knights of Columbus Pope Leo I met him at w ritten man’s future and indifference to man’s true Holiness. I’ofx? Fiux XII. wrote in his last It is 'a viewpoint which is at least en­ Council 539, Denver, last Sunday in the Hilton the gates. man’s fate. W ithout this potential as God’s master­ Christmas message, urbi et orbi, 10 titled to a hearing, though in the babel of hotel. tapestry, man is doomed piece in the material Father Walsh goes on to years ago, December. 1956. It is a phras­ today it is more often denied it. Justice Not only was it gratifying to see men of the to perish n the midst of world. explain that it is essential ing of a principle as old as moral theolo­ in human concerns is always entitled to area gathered in good fellowship, he said, but gy and as clear as the light of reality. reasonable, risks. Apart from the immedi­ more imixjrtant such a gathering at the Mass in Comment for Today But at the time, the aftermath of the ate question of warfare in Vietnam, it is the Denver Cathedral and the breakfast that' fol­ Hungarian uprising, long before the de­ the condition under which justice infuvia- lowed was a heartening and remarkable demon­ bate had reached its present volume and bly operates. In this less than perfect stration of Faith. intensity, he was accused of war-monger- w orld, under the most ideal of circum­ Greeting the men, their guests, and civic oHi- ^Nil Sine Numine\ (; ing, Had he lived qn Ui repeat ifWiday, stances. it must employ a certain mini­ cials as he has done at many previous annual corr one suspects, he would likely enough bo mum of force, othefVise it is ineffectual porate Communion and breakfa.sts was Archbishop By Paul H. Hallett denounced in many 'quarters as a bloody and even ridiculous. Th ere may come militarist. times when prudence, the virtue of real­ Urban J. Vehr of Denver. Archbishop Vehr has ism, dictates holding off or waiting for been an integral part of these gatherings through Anyone who read the in Colorado that is known In the same article. Rab­ No one in his right mind is tempted hearings by the House to be against divine law. bi Manuel Laderman is more propitious days, but prudence is not the years, and the success of this huge gathering to question or play down the 'horror of Health, W elfare, and In­ Divinity can and should be quoted as saying that he incompatible with what we have learned modern warfare. Certainly not Pope Pius, to call "calculated risks.” The question is in no small way owing to his interest and en­ stitutions Committee of the consulted about legislation. would support a liberaliza­ for he had seen and heard enough to it; which vexes us now is whether the risks couragement to having men of the area join to­ Colorado Legislature on That, after all, is why the tion of the abortion law his heart had almost literally been torn o f nuclear warfare, however calculated, gether at prayer in Mass. the merits of the pending I./egislature is opened with under proper safeguards, apart by iLs sights and sounds during the can longer be termed reasonable. The honored guest sjx^aker at the breakfast, abortion bill could see that prayer and the legislators "in the light of that basic anguished years of his pontificate. No one Bishop Alden J. Bell of Sacramento, Calif., told religion was just under­ invoke "Almight>' God” to Jcwjsh attitude (allowing was more sensitively aware of the haz­ It is necessary to keep in mind that the men that if America’s future is to be worthy of neath the surface of the help them in their office. abortion in certain cases), the instance uppermost in the mind o f arguments presented, both ards. physical and moral, involved in the w hich goes back to the Pope Pius, ten years ago, was the brave its past our most urgent need at present is to pro and con. It could not development of nuclear weapons and their reaffir.n the sense of individual responsibility Earliest rabbinic times.” employment by the responsible and the but abortive Hungarian uprising, the be otherwise when a law heroic but hopeless attempt o f a small, within ourselves in order to overcome the igno­ reflecting one’s ultimate OF COURSE, the oppo­ B Y T H IS showing. Rab­ irresponsible alike. If in his day warfare bi Laderman is as much could have been utterly outlawed as an weak nation to throw off the intolerable rance and rejection of moral values which today altitudes on life is con­ nents of easier abortion tyranny o f Russia. He bound up his case are threatening to undermine the nation. cerned. "inject religion” into the influenced in his favor of instrument of human polity no one the abortion law by his with the question of the usefulness, even One can almost wish that every man in the law. So do those who favor would have applauded the happy consum­ Colorado, which has a religious tradition ns those mation more enthusiastically than Pope the very existence, of the United Nations area had been present at this worthy event. Those it. The only way of an­ as an effective instrument for justice.»vHe Constitution emphatically swering those who say that who take the opposite view Pacelli. In this he and his successor. Pope who were there, however, certainly became aware proclaim ing separation of are motivated by their Paul VI, are thoniughly of one mind. knew perfectly well, as does his successor that the safeguard of faith is a right state of the taking of the life of today, the weaknesses and ineffectualities Church and State, also has the unborn child is against own. He is not thereby heart. And those who were present most assuredly a motto directly belying "inflicting” his religious Still and all, there is difference which have bedeviled that organization the Divine Will is to say from its beginnings in San Francisco, could understand what St. Francis de Sales meant the interpretation fre­ that it is not against the views on others. which needs to be underlined between when he said: ' The love of men toward God takes quently put upon that For those who oppose the being for peace, praying and working for some of which, lamentably, were built D ivine W ill, or that the into its very structure. He had no illu­ its being, progress, and perfection from the eternal principle. Our state motto relaxation of the abortion it. and being a pacifist. The idea that Divine Will does not exist, sions about its power or willingness to is Nil sine Numinc, Noth­ law, the reason is given by warfare, having now reached so terrible a love of God toward men.” — (CJZ) or we cannot know it. In act in certain specific instances. Yet he ing Without Divine Will. Sir William Blackstone, potential, has lost any discernible rela­ any case a religious posi­ regarded it. as does Pope Paul so empha­ Numen, in classical Latin, tionship with justice, has come to be very tion is taken. the famous 18th-century tically, as the best hope we have of se­ means basically a nod or commentator on the Eng­ widely accepted. There are theologians of T H E DENVER C A T H O L I C repute. Catholic and Protestant, clerical curing to the world peace with any least an expression of will. But In the religious section lish law who influenced all semblance of justice. His point was (is it early American lawgivers; and lay, who proclaim to the world the it is always used in ref­ of the Denver Post, an not our point today?) that the United REGISTER "Life is the immediate gift thesis that warfare as we know it has erence to the divine will or article which dealt with Nations should be willing to shoulder the o f God, a right inherent by been stripped o f any |X)saible or conceiv­ sway. Whatever is against the proposed abortion law, risks. President ...... Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Nunicn is against Deity or and the attitudes of var­ nature in every individual; able ju stification , under any circum­ Editor ...... Rev. Daniel J. F'laherty the design of God in ruling ious Colorado religious and it begins, in contem­ stances whatsoever. They profess them­ Or are we approaching, have we General Manager ...... Frank Schiro the world. It is a safe leaders toward it. asked plation of law. as soon as selves as willing to accept any iniquity of already reached, a watershed in moral Managing Editor ...... Miles F. Porter guess that whoever hit the leading question: "Why an infant is able to stir in injustice rather than resort to the modern judgment? Is the traditional natural Denver News Editor ...... Clement J. Zechu upon that inspired motto should the (Catholic) its mother’s womb. For if a arsenal, even in self-defense. They place law morality, which has justified the Associate Editors ...... Rev. L. Marvin Read, was thinking of the Ro­ church try to inflict its woman is quick with child, their whole hope deliberately in the ulti­ risks of justice even if these, in ex­ Frank Morriss, Linus Riordan, mans. who would under­ leaching in this matter on and by a potion, or other­ mate triumph o f faith and charity. So treme cases, involve warfare, no long­ tak e no major action o f ' Paul H. Hallett. Jack Bacon. others in the community wise, killeth it in her that in the area of warfare justice is not er applicable or operable, given the state without what they Ernest E. Sanchez. Chris Hernon, who may not hold to this womb . . . this, though not entitled to reasonable risks, because no power of total or near-total extermi­ and James R. Walsh. thought U) be the approval murder, was by the ancient risk is reasonable. belief?” The answer is that nation? If basic human welfare is the Advertising Director ...... John J. Murphy o f the gods, and thought the Catholic Church "in­ law homicide or man­ Circulation Director ...... Julia M. Boggs that the same rule should slaughter.” In the specific instance which is our fundament of the natural law, can flicts” or "imposes” nothing modern warfare be squared with a be observed with reference in the civil law. A law is A S F A R as the law is major contemporary concern (though why genuine natural law morality? It may Published Weekly by to the true God. The mot­ either passed or it js not concerned this is at least it should be our exclusive concern is not to, if it means anything, clear' they would say that the war in he simplistic to phrase it in terms of THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY. (INC.) passed, whatever reasons as good an interpretation Vietnam, however it might have been Pope Pius XII being right 10 years 9,38 Bannock Street. Denver, Colo. 80204 says that a human lawgiv­ may animate those who of the Divine Will as er can never make a law justified under conditions obtaining in the ago, w’hile Pope Paul VI would be Telephone, 825-1115 P.O. Box 1620 vote for or against it. another. past, has lost all claim to morality or constrained to a different conclusion justification under the present. The mo­ today, hut it corresponds roughly to Subscription: $4.00 a year. Viewpoint ment an American .squad sprayed its first the state of the question. It is a Canada. $5..50 a year per subscription. sunburst of napalm over the jungle, the problem which is not going to he F'oreign countries, incluachers to marbles. Justice for him was not merely that neither freedom nor justice is worth only as a way of institu­ move Number Two, who run, that involves every­ a thiviry to be disc'usscKl, it was a prin- the candle? What price the candle? cultivate u taste in the children of the arch­ tional functioning, but will eventually move one, laymen as well as diocese for the reading of The Register. also as a way of personal Number Three, and so on. c le r ic s ), are not simply • URBAN .J. VEHR operation. I f the number above you "people who have to carry •Archbishop of Denver I'hus, each person lives moves, you will be moved; out orders from above.” Rt. Rev. Matthew J. Smith. Ph.D., Founding Editor. Register System of Catholic a dual role: As "ruled,” i f the number above you (Turn tn page Newspapers 1913-1960 Thursday, March 16, 1967 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 5 y Latin Americans End Traditional Loyalty Priests horned Church Losing Minorities

B y Jack Bacon said. **You must speak take a more active role in in the parish. Church is not such a for­ An outspoken advocate of the language o f compas* war on poverty projects, in "W a lk with them. It is mal religious decision, but his fellow Latin-Americans sion and...... get involved interceding with welfare not an easy job, but it has rather a growing away in their fight against pov> w ith the people, unless agencies to obtain benefits to be done. We’re able to from an institution that erty in Denver pulled no you want the Church to th at are supposed to be think . . . and we wonder claims too little o f their punches in warning a doz­ fall completely apart.” available, and even in why they’re (priests) sup­ interest. en priests of the archdio­ making sure those who run posed to be 80 important to cese last week the Church G A Y T O N ’ S assessment afoul of the law get proper us if they’re not in­ Father Purfield is en­ is losing the traditional of attitudes of the Church, legal consideration. volved.” Gayton assured gaged actively in Den­ loyality of this ethnic as viewed by the poor in "You’re never at the jail his audience he was not ver’s war on poverty minority. ' the Latin-American com- trying to get one o f your castigating all the mem­ program. Gayton himself Ben Gayton told the m u n ity, did not go un- people out,” he complained, bers o f the Church for a is currently the subject priests many of his people challenged. Members of the blanket failure, but de­ of a heated political con­ have come to feel the clerical audience contested T H IS brought an im- scribed those priests who troversy in the program, Church ”is more interested several ^ r t io n a as being mediate rejoinder from a live up to what he consid­ the refusal of the direc­ in its own expansion than too hareh, questioned oth- pg^mr who recalled he had ers their Christian respon­ tor of Denver Opportu­ New School Safety Officer in helping its people.” result o f beep engaged in just such sibility as "a few brave in­ n ity to a p p o in t him as **We*ve lost the need isolated incidents rather an effort within the past ddividuals.” coordinator of the pro­ O ^cer Jack Martin, left, newly appointed to the Traffic Safety Division for the Church and than typical conditions, week. Others objected to Father Purifield said in posed Platte Valley of the Denver Police depaHment, is introduced to Auxiliary Bishop David that*s a bad thing,” he and sharply criticized’ any g ivin g indiscriminate aid his introduction of the M. Maloney, left, and Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver, by Police neighborhood service said. **Pve always felt implication that pastors that would duplicate ex- subject the problem of rec­ center as was recom­ Chief Harold Dill, second from left. Officer Martin will coordinate all that a person needs should perform as welfare is tin g g o ve rn m en ta l or laim ing the Church’s rev­ mended by the Platte traffic safety programs in the Denver county Catholic schools, succeeding some faith.” agents. private welfare efforts. ered place in the life of the Valley Action council. Officer Joseph Hale, who retired after serving in this capacity for the past Gayton replied that he Lain-American members of Gayton’s remarks were 15 years. Gayton said he did not appreciated these conten­ the community is demon­ addressed to members o f a intend to fix the blame tions, but insisted pastors strated graphically by the priests’ Holy Hour group FLOWERS for estrangement from and priests must impress religious practices of their • V ie w p o in t assembled at St. Patrick’s religion entirely on the on the poor their willing­ acknowledged leaders. rectory in north Denver eigh t Stores Catholic Church, but ness to help- out in any O f some 20 directors of to better Thursday morning, March serve you. I added that the contacts situation where interces­ one of the leading Latin- 9. Father James Purfield, Dominoes and Charisms he and others have had sion is helpful. American organizations in with many priests have pastor of St. Patrick’s par­ the city, he said, only (Continued From Page 4) a right to run counter to co n stitu tive elem ents o f ish, said he asked Gayton "You’re supposed to be such authority since, by the Church. left him "with very bitter three describe themselves IT JS the nature of this to speak to the group be­ the voice of the people,” the Church’s very feelings.” as Catholics. charismatic Church of We are not here saying cause of disturbing atti­ he said. *'You’re sup­ C hrist-given constitution, **Human beings never ours that Christ does not that any and all tenden- needed divine guidance tudes toward the Church posed to represent them. > , , the authority will not A M O N G the poor mem- perforce or always re ay ^ cies appearing in the more in their lives,” he he had discovered in the You cannot sit m your minority group, community. h.s commands through the ^ decisive way. Church are the result of — ______parish and act like a fa- said, the break with the ther. You ve got to get out usual channels or by hierarchical the Spirit’s gift. For all Father Purfield said means of ecclesiastical the love and tolerance, Postal Workers' system, whose summit is there was a widespread there must yet be the dignitaries. Presumably, God, is a system in which feeling that the official courage to oppose, to say Guild Moss Set Christ can reserve for authority and power are, Church had "no real con­ H im self the right to com- "N o” in the Church. Such as a m atter o f fact, dis­ cern” with the poor. a protest can be the Members of the Catholic mand directly and in a tributed. In other words, "T h is is the thing that Suppose We Send yOU means o f rousing Christ’s Postal Workers’ guild will variety of ways — ways there IS some sort of de­ we run into,” he said, and ministers to act. But op- attend Mass at the Denver that can skirt the ordina­ mocracy operating within added that he asked Gay­ ry chain-of-command. position and challenging of Cathedral on March 19. ton to speak in the interests A Check for a Change! the Church. Given this o p in io n should n ot be The Rev. John Rae, assist- Th ere should be no af­ distribution of power, it of probing deeper into the fron t or annoyance, then, identified with stifling, aot pastor of the Cathe- problem. to the hierarchy of the seems clear that^m^nal- pppbibition and unity by dral, will offer the Mass at • We'll do it every year of your life if you estab- ity can spring irom tne ' ' 6:30 p.m. A meeting will Gayton told the priests Ush an Extension Annuity. Church, i f there is an en- he felt the Church had lost • Sample »-eturns on Extension Annuities: livening Spirit rustling in' k Whatever the role follow in the Cathedral ground because of failure th e C hu rch th a t comes not m o v^ hy a j,y those charisma- school cafeteria. to take a more active part- "ah ead o f schedule.” That. j "Oweyer individuals may be, it The Rev. Roger Mollison, in the efforts of the poor to spirit, for all its brashness Pedestrian j j j„g.yit,,bly be accom- ' the guild’s spiritual advi- Age Men Women ^ .. r> I I L«nurcil m ay seemorvom m *K,athis ^y suffering.•’ The sor, w ill-- be- guest speaker. meet their day-to-day or timidity, for all its needs. 50 4.8'; boldness or uncertainty, c h a ris m a ta w ill be fre- Plan s will be made for 55 o.Wi 4.8'? 60 for all its independence of correct to note that there „,istaken for the annual spring dance to He mentioned specifically 6.O'? 5,;l'? 65 7.0'? 6.0'? **the accepted way of l l ? p u erile enthusiasm, for a be held on April 15. his wish that priests would the Church, and frequent- C e a s e le s s d e s i r e f o r 70 8.3'? 7.0'? of doing things,” may well 7.5 10.0'? 8.3'? be the breath of Christ’s ly the true spirit of the ch a n ge, for attempted 80 12.5'? 10.0'? Church can be discerned subversion, for insutordi- Mooooooooooonoooeoooopoo^Mi Spirit vivifying the per­ in this popular element. ^ sons and the People of God. There w ill be disagree- i^ tion o f the triedb ment within the Church, ^n past. It will be If those above should • Designed especially fo'r “Senior Citizena" N O T be disturbed, those to be sure since there are those who are a p lu ra lity o f foreea at ^^„ted in the old, CHURCH GOODS • The ideal way to ensure life income and to help the home below SHOULD be. No work within the Church. - - missions besides. those who have preserved one who is subordinate to An honest and legitimate authority should permitr, ... _ ., - a.a vital vxvai Christianity isbictxuvv na as a.a RELIGIOUS ARTICLES himself the luxury of pre­ oppomrion o f forces inheritance from i- IS to be e x p ^ t ^ and ac- The Catholic Church Extension Society ^ suming that. Spirit or no, *r 1307 South Waba.sh Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60605 he has nothing to do until cepted; It should not be to extinguish the the order "to move” comes dismissed as a nectary 5^4. But this spirit, d evil.” The forces,xa ifI t Timwe A . _ ^ ’ J Dear Fathers: down from on high. not always fixed simply are to y e t trust in God’s H Please send your free booklet on Extension Annui- I f the Johannine years upon what is tried-and- providence, flow into the « ties. 'What return could you offer me on an invest- since 1958 have taught us proven, may still be a Church from God, some J ment of anything, it is that there holy spirit, a cfaarism. ■ $ ? My birth date is sex through the ministry in are actions which God Such a charism must be its various levels, and wills, and directions which perceived and preserved. 1633 Tremont 534-8233 I understand that this inquiry is in .strictest confidence others through alternate and will entail no obligation. he indicates, that have been neither positively nor positions-without-^rtfolio. recep- Federal Blvd. The forces seem to us as officially sanctioned and tion of the Spirit’s gifts, 255-0481 disparate, but certainly HOURS: approved by the hierarchy. w ith humility and with Call us for a demonstra­ God assures a unity in tion, at no obligation to It is this charismatic ele­ faith. M on. 'Thru Fri. 9:00 A .M . to 5:30 P.M . the over-all plan for the you. Refer to this ad. ment of the Church that Sat 9:00 A.M. to 4 P.M. People of God. I f the Holy continues to be relevant Spirit is with us, then the to the humanly significant plurality of gifts cannot COLORADO COLLEGE OF and the significantly hu­ be abolished by fear.- man development guided Disagreement and oppo­ this announcement is an offer to sell the by the impulse of the Medical & Denial Assisianfs sition do not necessarily Apprwrwd hy ih» Stete «/ Colorado merchandise of the undersigned Holy Spirit. breed disunity; on the hu­ WOMm OF AU. A6K TRAIH IN It is by way of duty, man level, there is one NEWBT ULTRA-MOOetN FAOUTKS then, rather than by way thing that can grant o f gracious condescension, Enroll Now For that executive authority A lav® March 27th Classes receives suggestions from which permits another to • Wrho *r 0 lor FUE SreclMO b e lo w and concurrently ‘>® d>ff®>-®nt ®ven when it • Law T«Ni*o Paymooto does not understand him. • NaMaawMa flaaaaiaat Aiililaato recognizes that it does not This charity is one of the. 4 (i HOAOWAYUDlwESTtOIOl PHONE 111-1124 always pull '*all the The Cottrell Clothing Co. strings.” A great measure of the total charismatic witness of Christianity DENVER BOULDER may well consist in the recognition that authority cannot close its e lf oft to MEET "subordinate wisdom.” PREFERRED CLOTHING

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Pau l Horan and annual luncheon and fash­ Mrs. Harold Rodrigues are M O D ELS will be Mmes. It is that time of the Ave.) ion show Saturday, April co-chairmen of the event. Fred Albi, Philip Clark, year when our women’s THE MOST common 1, at 12 noon, in Mache- George Claypool, Patrick organizations are electing problem to all organiza- Others on the committee beuf hall on the Loretto are Mrs. Edward Coughlin, Dummigan, Joseph Fanga- new leaders. We hope that tions is — membership, Heights campus. nello, Ted Fonk, Gary Pot­ you attend these important Last fall O&D introduced a tickets; Miss Linda Wat­ The theme will be ter, and Larry Sorenson, meetings — it is your sample talent questionaire kins, decorations; Miss ‘‘Swing in Spring” and and Miss Madeline Gib­ privilege to select by your to each affiliate. It was Mary Kay Dowds and Miss vote. I f you are asked to suggested that this would hand ^ made ® a e riowe^^flowers will Mary Louise Coughlin, bons. serve as an ofTicer of your be the most effective meth- decorate each table. Fash p a r is h o rg a n iza tio n — increasing member- ions will be by Kelly’s of then. it is your privilege ship and participation, Cherry Creek and Marge to represent the group. Circulating a question- Doyle of the Picadilly will Elia Kazan to Spoak Pope Pius XI wrote: provid e the music. B eef “Organization is a necessi- almost has to be done on Stroganoff is the featured ty of the time.” Again he “ person-to-person basis, item on the menu. Alum At Celebrity Dinner w ro te : “ Th e C lergy are However, we do know by nae will serve as models. num erically and influen- experience, it pays multiple Price is $3 ------per person. Author-director Elia Ka­ Miss Barbara Loden, t ia lly in adequ ate to do dividends. The results re- Reservations should be zan w ill be the featured Broadway star of After A L L th e w o rk o f th e veal the need and talents made by March 29 with speaker at the .March 18 the Fall who will also play Church.” Women’s organi- of women, serving these M rs. Joh n W eber, 237- Denver Woman’s Press the lead in the movie. z a tio n a lre a d y ex ist in needs by placement in the 7028; Mrs. Dennis Floyd, Club Celebrity Dinner at 7 each parish — the need is proper service, increased p.m. in the Empire Room Tickets, at $6 per per- development and action, participation and fruitful o f the Hilton hotel, Den­ .son, m ay be purchased We can only be effective if a d v a n c e m e n t o f th e Engaged ver. at A ll B ook s, 600 17th YO U accept your responsi- Church. Kazan has directed five street, Denver, or from Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pulitzer prize-winning bility. The O&D committee also Mahoney of Denver have Mrs. Betty Owens, 7942 plays, including A Street­ ACCW provides a service offers assistance in pro­ announced the engagement E. Briarwood boulevard, c a r N am ed D esire and to afTiliateB in organization , gram . planning” , to . stimu- . of their daughter, Marv Englewood, 80110. Tick­ and development through a la te , instruct or inspire Sandra, to Bruce Andrew Death of a Salesman; and ets for this Scholarship two Academy Award mo­ c o m m itte e by the same your membership. We feel W ilkens, son o f Mr. and Fund Benefit are tax de­ tion pictures, On the Wa­ name. The O&D committee th at a wom an w ill not Mrs. Harold Wilkens of ductible. terfron t and Gentleman’s w ill assist in updating or leave her fireside and fam- Sepulveda, Calif The bride- Tables may be reserved revisin g your constitution ny unless shesue ^^illwiti letuiii return i . • • Agreem ent. r'^i- * .. elect 18 a graduate of for groups of 10, (a vital tool for smooth op- feeling just a little *'''♦*—•better .. , , r t - v i. i His second book, The • -- ;___f..- Machebeuf high school. eration), produce guidelines informed or inspired. For stnooi, Arrangement, is a Liter­ assistance nr or .n.,„n.tinn.suggestions 'Der.ver, and the University on duties and responsibil­ o f Colorado. Her fiance is ary Guild selection, and is ask your O&D chairman ities for officers and chiar- currently attending Los at the top of the best seller men, leadership training, or better yet - start your lists. His first book, Am er­ WEDDINGS ica, America, was pub­ and parliamentary instruc­ r Angeles, Calif. A summer lished in 1962. CANDIDS tion. (The Catholic women f ' " ' ' ‘ *’0 wedding is planned. C olor or Black have been invited to par- esting women in your own Also appearing will be and While become tree tic ip a te in a w orkshop parish! Mjred heirloom t when lak A p ril 6 conducted by the (Comments and S#MJ«lliti III Ptrtv P«LtrlM J Be a Beautiful Planning ACCW Convention Registered suggestions for this col- MARY ANNE* BH' Cleaning \ For Only $25C Archdiocese of Denver, the p r e s id e n t , or Mrs. H. .m. in the lunge of the hotel, ______9355 E. COLFAX 4370 Wadsworth Blvd. ______424-9722 Rev. Bar’ Nadal; C.R.; C h io le ro , secretary, at center. Mass will be ofiered Denver. rector of St. Andrew Avel- 455-6740, for further infor- at 11:15 a.ra., followed by M ass w ill lino seminary, Denver, re­ mation. brunch at noon. Admission precede the ceived giRs from the units Kappa Gamma Pi is $2.25. The Rev. Francis breakfast at Bakewell, S.J., of Regis o f the organization. Mrs. T. Kappa Gamma Pi will 10 a . m. high school, w ill conduct Holy Ghost church, Den- Raber Taylor and Mrs. sponsor a morning of re- “CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAYS” Gerard J. Smith, district the spiritual exercises. ver. director for Colorado, ac­ Engaged Dominican Laity Father Doyle, a native of M A R C H 15th -A P R IL 7th companied the Offertory New York City, has studi- procession. Ninety-five Mrs. Mervyn L. McCar­ Members o f the Denver ed at St. Paul’s college and Theresians attended the thy has announced the en­ Dominican Laity will meet Catholic university. Wash- Mass. Guest speakers were gagement o f her daughter, in St. Dominies church on ington, D.C. He has con- the Rev. John Anderson, Patricia Kathryn McCar- Sunday, March 19, 2:30 ducted numerous retreats FREE! EACH NEW SERVICE USED* haplain o f the Denver ^ James J. 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A1 Svobodny. natior will speak and show since 1963. quaint audiences with one college, and provincial Judith O.M.I., pilgrim age coordi­ colored slides on the more IN addition to being part oT the United States’ new­ director of vocations at the nator for the National than $5 m illion d o lla r of a promotional venture tc est . Oblate Provincial House. of Our Lady of the shrine which has been vis­ encourage more visitors, Father Svobodny was or­ St. Paul. be Mines. Snows. Belleville, III., will ited by nearly a million this lecture tour is de­ dained June 4, 1949 in St. Organizations or !ip Clark, ■return to pilgrim s from every state signed to carry out the Paul’s Cathedral, St. Paul, groups interested in 1, Patrick 'D enver for a in the nation, as well as Oblate order’s spiritual de­ Minn. Prior to assuming have Father Svobodny limited ph Fanga- from 24 foreign countries velopment program to ac- his present duties at the speak before them speaking Gary Pot- shrine he was a professor should contact Mrs. Ann Sorenson, engagement of ancient and medieval D cG e o rgio . 429-2049, hy ^ April 17-27. line Gib- history, American history, March 28. Literature and k j M en’s and and English at College of information will be sent w o m e n ’s the Ozarks, Carthage. Mo.; on request to all persons parish groups 15 Men Needed to Assist vocational director at the making inquiries. being ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ fe r e d the op- Scouting At Home for Boys ^ B ^ ^ H ^ B p o r t u n it y to 1967 International Tourist Year Fr.8.obod„, schedule i 4 Fifteen men are needed to assist in the Scout­ CATHOLIC - INTEREST Fath er Svobodny for an ing program at Mt. St. Vincent Home for Boys, Vocation Tours to EUROPE illustrated lecture on one Denver. Interested persons may contact T. J. 22 to 23 Days South District Luncheon of the Country’ most re­ Y e g g e , 935-7146, o r visit the home, 4159 Ix>wcII L o d e n , nowned shrines, directed boulevard, Denver, any Monday night at 7 p.m. LITTLETON WORLD o f A fte r Discussing plans for the South District Archdiocesan Council of Catholic by the Oblates of Mary Im­ also play Women's spring luncheon to be held March 28 at the Hungry Dutchman TRAVEL AGENCY maculate. "The Only Stop Before you Leave” restaurant, Denver, are left to right, Mrs. Harold Beewar, Most Precious wie. 798-1386 Blood; Mrs. Robert McGlone, St. Vincent's; Mrs. C. N. Castle, St. M ary's THE pilgrimage co-ordi- 1449 W. Litt. Blvd., Littleton, Colo. per per- academy Mother's Club; the Rev. Joseph Koontz, spiritual moderator; and jrchased Mrs. J. Bayard Young, (j»ood Shepherd Guardians. }00 17th or from ms, 7942 South District of A CCW mlevard, 10. Tick- lolarship ) tax de> Will Sponsor Luncheon reserved The South Denver Dis­ Pearson will be the mod­ home of the Good Shepherd trict o f the Archdiocesan erator for a panel discus­ will be held in connection Council o f Catholic Women sion on "Is Your Life In­ with the meeting. Each w ill hold its open spring teresting to You and To guest is asked to contri­ luncheon m eeting at the Others.” Mrs. Earl Reum, bute new or used clothing Hungry Dutchman restau­ Dr. Jean McMahon Brem­ for girls in the 12 to 18 rant, Valley highway and ers and Mrs. Charles Cas­ year-old age bracket. Arapahoe road, at 12:30 sidy will make up the pan­ Tickets may be pur­ p.m., Tuesday, March 28. el. chased for $2.50 from Altar After the luncheon Gregg A SHOWER for the and Rosary society presi dents, PT A presidents, or Artistic Gardens from Mrs. Louis Erhard ONE WHO CARES, CALLS 722-3830. Florist Archbishop's Guild EIGHT STORES TO SERVE YOU FLOWERS And Green House W) W E S T 38th A T IR V IN G 433-6861 Flowers § Approximately 1,000 by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Nita Rudduck 10131 E. C O L F A X 366-3511 For All Occasions persons attended the 20th Gregory Smith, V.G.P.A., 600 M A R IO N ST. 266-1424 We Specialize in Artificial annual Archbishop’s guild the guild’s spiritual advi­ FLOWERS JCRS SHOPPING CENTER 237-1366 Interior & Exterior Fashion Show March 7 in sor. It included three con­ Given Aware 4751 YORK ST. 244-4109 . Mr. & Mrs. Dousherty the grand ballroom of the ferences, Mass, confession A series of three adver­ Denver Hilton hotel. and communion. tisements for the Aurora 416 - 15th ST. 266-1754 We Deliver 424-7421 A highlight of the show National Bank took a first 1555 SO. COLO. B L V D . 757-7611 was the presentation of the C IR C L E m eetings are place award in the annual BEAR VALLEY CTR. 934-5791 9H40 W. 44lh Ave. Guild’s Community Service scheduled for Morning Star Colorado Women’s Press Awards, presented to four in the home of Dorothy Association contest. The For the Finest in area women for their serv­ Dandrow, March 31; Queen three ads appeared in the o f the Most Holy Rosary, EASTER ice to "God and country.” Denver Catholic Register Math Brunner says, "W e The awards were pre­ Chris Miller, March 13; and other newspapers in proudly maintain qu ality and freshness above all else. Let FLOWERS sented by Mrs. Thomas Blessed Sacrament, dinner the Denver Metropolitan US help with your E astertloral Currigan, wife of the Den­ at the Quorum. March 20; area. selections." [50 ver mayor, to Mrs. Martin , Vir­ The award was presented Central Harrington, Mrs. James ginia Gates, March 21. to N ita Rudduck of Rud­ "Phone and C harge If -9722 Cudmore, Mrs. Albert Our Lady of the Rosary, duck Advertising Agency, Flowers Seep, and Mrs. John J. spaghetti dinner, Frances Denver, who also took first 4110 E. 8th AVENUE Malo. awards for an ad for the 808 - 23rd at Stout Burke, March 15; Sacred 3 8 8 - 0 8 0 3 Tim Garcia, Owner Fashions for the show Heart, Rita Logan, March Cosmopolitan Hotel and a Free Delivery were provided by May- radio commercial for the 22; Servants of Mary, Phone 825-5579 D&F. Mrs. Evelyn Peter­ Nancy Tungstead, March Little Banquet Smorgas­ son, fashion coordinator for 21; St. Anthony, Lu cille bord______. the store, was the com­ DICK CUPP Potter, March 30. There is an ANGEL on your Say It mentator for the show. St. Dominic’s, Sylvia S H O U LD E R Models were guild mem­ I Ineil !• yttt Maesta, March 28; St. CUIRDIIN IN6(l bers. 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Page 8 • DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, March 14, 1947 'Golden Moments' On KFML Mar. 19 Early recordings by Kay Heights Musical 'Big Hit' j Kyser, Larry Clinton, the Dorsey Brothers, Gertrude By Sue Hoethele tered through'the play as M a d e lein e fo r excellent a compatible verve, and by Lawrence, and others’ will There is nothing quite so J- Pierrepoint Finch, office costumes, particularly the the second half, an all>out. be heard on Scrapbook of comDellimy as the mood of clerk, and would-be-execu- set of French dresses, and swing-out effort was evi- Sound, Sunday, March 19, r n T u d ie n “ a«ending an tive. Hia performance was to Katherine Fisher and dent 10 p.m., on KFM L-FM ra­ opening night performance, first rate. her dancem for fine chore- The glow o f this years dio (98.5), Denver. And true success is deter- Rita Sm ail, veteran of ography. Sets designed by Star N igh U performances The theme o f the pro­ mined not so much by the many local theatrical pro- Jon Ackelson were greatly w ill la s t long a fter the gram, "Golden Momenta of amount o f profit shown as ductions, a ga in showed enhanced by his artistic stage is cleared and pre- the Past,” will also feature by the impact o f a play on complete sympathy for her choice of lighting effects. pared for the next produc- a segment with Maurice its audience. Rosemary Pilking- T H E over-all mood for tion. Chevalier and Jeanette If the response of persons ton, Finch’s loyal and lov- the show, ably established Perhaps the best show MacDonald singing songs attending the recent Lor- ing girl. by the musical direction of ever staged at the Heights, from the 1929 motion pic­ etto Heights college pro- Gibson Gardner, received a it is hoped that H ow to ture. The Love Parade. duction of How’ To Sue- Outstanding bonus boost from pianist Succeed. . . will encourage The program, produced cced in Business Without perform ances w ere also Anne Jensen. Although the L o re tto to even greater by Ed Tynan, is narrated Really Trying is any in- given by two supporting orchestra occa’sionally attempts in the future. If and directed by Clement J. Zecha. dication, theater-lovers in m em b ers o f th e c a s t, seemed a trifle loud at the so, the voice o f the au- Spsing Film Festival the Denver area will be E r ic B a ld w in as B u d beginning o f the produc- dience will declare, as did gleefully chafing their Frump, nephew of the tion, the show’s warmth Bud Frump, "I will re­ Mrs. P. G. Cronin, chairman of the Spring F'ilm Festival sponsored by NCOMP Condemns hands in anticipation of p la y 's c o m p a n y p resi- and flavor brought them to turn.” the Catholic Education guild, goes over details with the three guest critics next year’s Star Nights’ dent, and Tricia Miller, a who will give brief introductions before the showing of the films. The 'Hurry Sundown' production. Loretto freshman who is scries will be held at the St. Francis de Sales theatre, 235 South Sherman a natural comedienne. street, 7:30 p.m. Left to right are Michael Teuth, S.J., Regis high school, H urry Sundown, a new A ZIPPY, enthusiastic who will discuss "Wild Strawberries” on March 30; James Curtan, Loretto Paramount motion picture play. How to Succeed. . . “e-o-.rL*” Ty rfn I JWotion Heights college, "La Strada” on April 27; Sister Adele Marie, Machebeuf currently being shown in . enraptured the audience. artists. Baldwin s oily high school, "On the Waterfront’’ on April 13. The presentation of the films the area, has been classi­ will be followed by discussions led by experienced film critics. DirectX by James Curtan and rollicking perform- CLASSIFICATION BY NATIONAL CATHOLIC fied "C,” condemned, by of the Loretto drama de­ ance served as a perfect OFFICE FOR MOTION PICTURES the National Catholic Of­ partment,...... David William.s,...... complement to Miss fice for Motion Pictures for a promising performer with M ille r’s w ry tongue-in- J Spring Film Festival being "frequently prurient talent, grimaced and saun- cheek portrayal o f Smit- r .t 1 and demeaning in its ap­ ” . I-ollowinK are claseifications or motion pictures of the National proach to sex.” Catholic OfHce of Motion Pictures for films currently playing in Denver first-run. neighborhood, and drive-in theaters, as well as To Open on March 30 TYNAN TOWN So fin e w as M arik a y those appearing on television in the Denver, Colorado Springs and Lucas’ acting as the rov- Sterling areas. Ratings of movies on TV are checked against Presents Wild Strawberries, con- three Thursdays including ing, willing Hedy LaRue listings found in "TV Guide" magazine. Classifications are: A-1 leader and critic for the family; A-2 adults and adolescenU; A-3 uduiU only; A-4 adulta only sidered one of the most, March 30, April 13 and showing of L a Struda will that it seems unnatural to with reservations; B Morally objectionable In part for all; C Con­ outstanding works directed April 27. The film w ill be imagine her minus the demned. (Compiled by Carol Good) l>e James Curtan of Loretto by Ingmar Bergman, will shown at 7:30 p.m. fol- Heights college. fluttering eyelashes, whir-- Current Movies be the first of three pres- lowed by coffee and dia- ling hips, and nasal accent Hutiedge, A-2; Welcome Btran- Tickets for the series S(M H cC entations in the annual cussions led by trained are $2.50 and $1 for a characteristic of her role. A Countess From Hong Kong, ger, A-1; Gene Krupa Story, B; unlisted: A Funny Thing Hap- The Haunting. A-2; Man With a film festival sponsored by leaders. single performance. Mrs. Long-legged Barbara pened on the Way to the For- M illion, A-1; Bad Seed. A-2; the C a th o lic Education Many people in the field Stanley Nowack is in Fredericks, as the prim um, A-3; A Man for Ail Seasons, Voyage to the Bottom of the Guild. of education feel that it is KFML-FM (98.5) A -I; An Eye for an Eye, A-2; Sea, A -l; Fixed Bayonets. A-1; charge of ticket sales. Miss Junes, was both The series will be pre- essential to teach people Other Guild members in­ Denver B low -U p. C; Covenant With House on 92nd Street, A-1; Tar- DINNERS-LUNCHEONS bright and credible .as Death, B; Door-to-Door Maniac, zan and the Lost Safari, A-1. sented at St. Francis de how to evaluate and judge volved in the project are DAILY 10 P.M. the executive secretary, as unlisted: Dr. Zhivago, A-2; Sales theater, 235 S. Sher- film s so that they may .Mrs. P. («. Cronin, Mrs. were Gerald Finley as J. Fahrenheit 451, A-2; First to SUNDAY, MARCH 19 man street, Denver on wisely guide their chil­ Charles Four, and Mrs. B. Biggley, and Louis de Fight, A-2; Fistful of Dollars, B;- C a v a lry Scout. A-2; White dren’s choice of entertain­ Ask Any Of The M a rc h 19 Georgy Girl, A-4; Grand Prix, Man. A-l; Ma and Pa Kettle at Joseph McCloskey. Paemelere as Bratt. ment. Adults need to de­ There will be no re­ Good Fathers About A-3; Hawaii, A-3; How To Sue- the Fair, A-I; Move Over. Dar- Jay Melnick’s Food rvaturiufi coed in Business, A-2; Hurry ling, A-3; Soldiers Three, A-2; velop an awareness that served seats but admission Other notable perform­ Sundown, unlisted; Is Paris Against All Flags, A-2; The Third Eye motion pictures and tele­ will be limited to 350 per­ ances were given by Burning, A-l; Night of the Gen- Haunting, A-2. vision can be, and arc sons. Tickets may be ob­ GENE JOHNSON Golden Kalph Dowling, Patrick MONDAY. MARCH 20 coming more so to be, leg­ tained by w ritin g to the At The Piano Madden, Mary Jeanne A -I: The Bu«y Body, A-3; The Two for Tonight, A -l; Meet To O pen itimate art forms and so Catholic Education Guild, 6635 E. Evans Moments Reynolds and Bible-tot- Bible, At*; The Corrupt Ones. B; Me After the Show, B; Down they need to learn how to P.O. Box 1620, Denver, ing F. Gerard Varela, Jr. ''“"“'‘"j""" Generation, Among the Sheltering Palms, B; "see” a film — its mean­ 80201. Reservations^ " unlisted; The Professionals, A-3; South Sea Sinner, B; The Lady N ew Dram a O f the Past The Quiller Memorandum, A-3; Gambles, A-2; Shepherd of the ing, theme, symbolism. 756 -9 2 8 8 Bouquets must also be The 25th Hour, A-2: Three Bites Hills. A-2; Dark Victory', A-2; , , camera techniques, and Sacred Heart Program Thursday, March 16. is other structural devices, presented to Sister Ann Apple. B: Thunder Road, My Blue Heaven, B; Big Shot, A FIN E With the Voices and A-2; Trunk to Cairo, A-3; War A-2. opening night for Denver’s "The Mystery of Mys­ Songs of: teries: God Loves Me" COLORADO TRADITION on Italian Style, unlisted; Warning Third Eye theater’s next OTHER films to be Shot, A-2. TUESDAY, MARCH 21 production. Th e W orld o f shown include Elia Kazan’s will be the subject of an SIN C E 1892 ST. PATRICK’S Her Jungle laove, A-l; Scarlet address by the Rev. Eu- Neighborhood, Drive-In Angel,J\ n E C 1, B;1. , DayL_l U V ofU I theIIIU Outlaw,A,/UdU *V, Sholom Aleichem. Under The Waterfront,. 1 , A , win- I ,, DORSEY BROTHERS DAY A-3; Beware of Blondie, A-2; the direction of Jean (Joey) " ^ r o f e ig h t A c a d e m y gene P. M urphy, S.J., on URRY CLINTON A Fine Madness, B; A Man the Sacred Heart pro­ stop in at Top *o the Morning, A-l; Wait Favre, the cast consists of awards, on April 13, and Dinner KAY KYSER Could Get Killed, A-2; Adven­ *Til the Sun Shines. Nellie. A-2; Selma Jultak, Herman, Federico Fellini’s La Stra­ gram, Sunday, March 19, tures of Bullwhip Griffin, A-l; Saigon, A-2; Man Who Came to da. to be seen April 27. at 6:45 a.m . on K B T V , FRED WARING DUFFY'S After the Fox, A-2; AlHe, A-4; Dinner, B; Between Heaven and Gulkin, Cindy Schlager, BUDDY CLARK Alphabet Murders, A-2; Alvarez Hell, A-2; Terror by Night, A-J. Jon Moxley, Dino Figueroa, Mr. Michael Tueth, S.J., Channel 9, D enver. at the MINDY CARSON SHAMROCK Kelly. A-3; An American Dream, Marcia Shpall, Becky Stew­ Regis high school, Denver, B; And Now Miguel. A -l; Any WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 art, Larry Beermann, Ran­ will be guest critic for the -and- W ednesday. A-3; Arabesque, Way of All Flesh. A-2; Yankee RESTAURANT dy Burns, and Bob Gri­ showing of Wild Straw­ A-3; Around the World Under Pasha, A-2; I ’ll Get By, A -l; So- berries, a story of an Jeanette U4S TREMONT PLACE the Sea, A-l; Arrivederei Baby, dom and Gomorrah. B; FotTn- swold. MacDonald where liilS lI teitiherl' B; Art of Love, A-2; Battle of tainhead, B; School for Scoun­ Sholom Aleichem has. the Bulge, A -l; Blindfold, A-2; throughout his life has re­ BROWN drels, A-2; N o w Voyager, A-2; gained the most fame from Maurice Irish Music, Blue Hawaii, A-2; Blue Max, B; jected love. Guest critic for Bailout at 43,000, A-I; Teenage the highly successful Chevalier Favors, Dancing, Boeing. Boeing, B; Bom Free, Rebel, B; Streets of i’arls, un­ the showing of On the A-l; Cast A Giant Shadow, A-3; Broadway musical, Fiddler CHUCK Green Beer, etc. listed. Waterfront will be Sister Cut Ballou, A-2; Chamber of on the Roof. Adapted Horrors, A-3; Curse of Franken­ Adele Marie of Machebeuf I DUFFY'S SHAMROCK THURSDAY, MARCH 23 from his short stories Fid­ Produced by: Edward T. Tynan stein. B; Dead Heat on a Mer­ high school. Discussion R e s ta u ra n t World Premiere, A-2; Desert dler has sustained a long Directed and Narrated by.- ry-Go-Round, A-3; Dear John, Legion, A-I; Gunsight Ridge, WAEfON, U4S Trem onI PI. C; Dr. Terror’s House of Hor- Broadway run and is notw Clement J. Zecha A -l; Counterfeit Traitor, A-3; ror., A.Si Fluhtlng Prince of 'ArVenic and O ld Lacc. A-2; on tour. B X rS 'I’E T if Doaegal, A .li Follow Me, Boya, Com la Green. B; Miracle, A-2; The play is in three seg­ A -l; Fortune Cookie. A-3; Fu- You’re In the Navy Now, A-2; neral In Berlin, A-3; GamblL Black Sleep. A-2. ments: "A Tale of Chelm.” Saturday A-l; Glass Bottom.Boat, A-2; "Bontsche Schweig,” and BOB^S PIZZERIA HaUelujah Trail, A-l; Horror of FRIDAY, March 24 "The High School.” Evening Dracula, A-3; Kaleidoscope. A-2; Never Take No for An An- Luncheon, 11:30 A.M. to "Home of the Lillie Imminranl Stimlicich” Kiss the Girls and Make Them swer, A -l; Chief Crazy Horse, Tickets are on sale at 2:30 P.M. 5:00 PM -8:00 PM Famous Prime Rib Dinner "In The Sheridan Die, A-3; Monkeys Go Home, A-l; Stop, Look, and Laugh. the Third Eye theater, 238 6 P.M. to lO P.M. Daily Shopping Cente^ 15 Varieties of A-l; Murderers Row, B; Nevada A - l; Lilies of the Field, A -l; Broadway, 12 noon to 6 Sundays. 4 P.M. to 9 P.M. Smith, A-3; Night Creatures, Abonlmal Snowman, A-l; Stair- p.m., Monday through Sa­ S 1 .5 9 A-2; Night of the Grizzly, A -l; way to Heaven, A-2; A Stolen MAR-LEE Not with My Wife, A-3; Parad­ Life, A-2; Green Fire, A-2: Run turday. 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Mnhiminn General tAimegtr I' 19 Mullen, Thursday, March 16, 1967 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 9 Kay TV Sportlights the Saturday, March 18 — 9. 2. and 13, 3 p.m. rude N IT Basketball Champion­ Saturday, .March 18 - will Coaches Resign ship, Channels 7, 3, 5, and 1966 Auto Racing, Channel t of The coaching Htaffa at ily gridders managed to 11, 12 noon. 4. 4 p.m. 19, IfXKSrfSPORnsI Holy Family and Mullen win only one game last Sunday. .March 19 — ra- Saturday. March 18 — high schools underwent year. Included in a - I JJI IIWldB American International World Gymnastic CHAM­ m^jor overhaul jobs last string of seven Denver THE DENVER PARO­ Canon City Abbey and you PIONSHIPS, Channels 7 pro- Team Ski Races. Channels week. Parochial league defeats CHIAL League capped can see that next year's and 11. 12:30 p.m, 8 of Highly successful Mul­ was a crushing lOI-O de­ another "liv e w ire” bas­ tourney will carry little im­ Priests Quit Wednesday. March 22 — ture len football coach Bob feat at the hands of ketball season with the re­ pact as a lop sporting rice Figure Skating Champion- Riley announced his res­ Mullen. cent staging of the annual event. ette Athletic Club shipw. Channel 6. 5 p.m. ignation to assume the Costello has served se­ Invitational Tournament. THE SQUEEZE PLAY Wednesday, March 22 — >ngs San Franci.sco — Thrcn* head couching job at ven years as head bas­ The tournament, by most results, of course, from the Cassius Clay Heavyweight pic- Catholic clergymen. Father Carden City, Kan. junior ketball coach at Holy standards, was another recent ruling allowing pri­ Championship, Channels 9 college. Family. He piloted the successful presentation, but vate schools to gain ad­ Eugene Boyle, Monsignor iced and 13; 8 p.m. Chuck Costello, veter­ 1964 Tigers to a co-cham­ many veteran fans no mittance to the CHSAA. Thomas Bowe, and .Monsi­ ited an Holy Family basket­ pionship with Regis, doubt filed out of Audito­ Regis, Mullen, St. Mary’s, gnor Donnell Walsh, re­ t J. ball coach, and first year then lost to the Raiders rium Arena with a heavy Pueblo Catholic and Abbey signed from the San Fran­ Tiger football coach in the finals of the State heart. all have applied for admis­ cisco Olympic club when the private club reaffirmed AUTO Frank Messenger also CaiThoiic cage tourna- Regis toted off its 11th sion and all. with the pos­ have resigned their pos-' ‘kTumt. — and last — champion­ sible exception of Mullen, Cure d'Ars Wins Title its century-old "Whites itions. Ki’jy piloU'd Mullen to ship trophy. And while are expected to be placed only” membership restric­ LIABILITY Cure d’Ars won the 1967*.Junior Parochial Lt'ague Chuck Haering, who a perfect 11-0 season’s there was a sigh of relief by in public school athletic tion. A Divi.sion city midget huskethall championship by ANY CAR molded championship record last fall after some fans that the Raiders’ leagues next fall. defeating Blessed Sacrament. 19-22. in the finals. contending football long dom ination had at Meanwhile, the Denver 10/ 20/5 lew taking over for Bob The team lost only one game during the season, 1 9 6 4 teams at St. Mary’s in last come to an end, others Parochial I^eague will con­ ure Flickcy. His Mustangs averaging 37 points p<*r game. Left tt> right, front 'Class 1A,4 Colorado Springs, will Jeft with the depressing tinue to function as a 7- in averaged 48 points per row. are Jerry Tolve. Paul Mayerle. (ierard Haas. CHEVROLET Married. take over the grid conclusion that Regis had ueam league, playing round- 3Si> game while blaiiKing se­ Bf)b McCoy, Kevin Stroud. Rod Mingghia and Dave V8, Bel Air, Station Wagon, coaching duties at Holy met and conquered its last robin .schedules in football, If you qualify. b y ven opponents. Pino. Back row. left to right. Coach Dennis Sulli­ Auto. Tran.s., Family and will also as­ challenge. NO POLICY FEE Of­ Riley is expected to be basketball and baseball. van, Mike Ward. Jerome Henderson. Gary Flowers, Very (Jood Condition. sume the school's athlet­ fer replaced by Tom Kokal, Effective next fall, Regis And the post season In­ C lin ton Boone, Gary (luarnero and Father FVank snt ic directorship. who served as his as­ w ill embark upon a new vitational Basketball Toud .Morfeld. pastor. ap- Haering will be the sistant last fail at Mul­ challenge in a new alig­ nament? Well, it won’t be M295. first layman to serve as len. Kokal has been at nment under the auspices quite like the good old Holy Family athletic Mullen for three years of the Colorado High days with the "big boys" “ RED” WHITE director, replacing The and serves as the School Activities Assn., a missing Rev. Patrick Kennedy. school’s head baseball public school organization. COACH JOHNNY CHEVROLET "Vou're SURE with Assurors" H a e r in g s te e r e d St. coach in addition to his The school has already D E E ’ S Notre Dame bas­ 6303 W. COLFAX Mary's to the Denver duties as assistant foot­ been accepted for admit­ ketball team finished with 75A0 W. COLFAX Parochial League grid ball coach. tance to the CHSAA and a rush to wind up with a 237-1311 Open Eves. Until 9 DOROTHY MULLENNIX co-championship in 1962, Kokal’s duties us base­ will join the Skyline better-than-expected 14-12 390 So. Federal then defeated both Mul­ ball coach will be re-as­ League, composed of Den­ FOB NSW CARS AND season’s mark. 934-5769 len and Regis in a play­ signed next year. ver area suburban schools Dee inherited a collection TRUCK LiASINO 1 Block South of Alotnoda off before losing to Mullen Athletic Direc­ next fall. of misfits in his first sea­ CALL 297«1R11 Pueblo Catholic, 14-13, in tor and head basketball TH E ABSENCE of Re­ son at the Irish helm last the state championship coach Brother Simon gis from subsequent Catho­ year and wound up with a game. credited Riley with lic prep cage tournaments dismal 5-21 record. H a e r i n g ’ s 1964 St. ’’doing a lot for our pro­ will leave a noticeable But the bouncy Irish­ HANS WITTMAN^S SALE Mary’s team finished gram and we arc glad to void. man’s rebuilding program 10TH ANNIVERSARY second with an 8-1 rec­ see him get a promotion It’s a cinch the tourna­ reaped immediate divi­ SUPERB HANDCRAFTED CANADIAN TYROL SKI BOOTS ord, losing only to of this kind.” ment, in its present for­ dends this year when three Double Buckle Boots r . ,. ,, ,,.... NOW *87.=“ league champion Mullen. Riley takes over at the mat. will be forced to live Dee — recruited sophomores His Pirates tied for sec­ helm of a Garden City on short rations — if at all carried the Irish back to Double Lace Boots NOW *55-*B5 on d in 1963 with a 7-2 Junior College team respectability in a schedule — in the years ahead. R i»k *r S«al Suit Bools up to 40'< Discount record. which has had only Five It was painfully evident which included many of All Souls Wins Consolation Haering took a job as w’inning seasons in the that this year’s event the nation’s finest teams. The All Souls .Midget team shows off its team Colorado Shoe Co • 3103 East Colfax Ave. assistant football coach past 21 years of compe­ lacked that touch of class. Bob Arnzen drilled 597 trophy after winning consolation honors in the EXPERT SKI AND CLIMBING BOOT REPAIRS at Colorado Springs titio n ______Pueblo Catholic, nearly al­ points to set a Notre Dame Junior Parochial League's post-season basketball P a lm e r in 1965 and is team record for most points Our Specially . . . B mnuldinK for ways one of the tourna­ tournament Left to right, front row. are Richard better control, adjusted to >-our feet' regarded as one of the scored by a sophomore. Bob St. Bernadette's ment's top attractions, de­ Mahoney. Eddie Weber, Eddie MacHendrie, Bill "Professional Custom Futing by Hann. Craftsman Smt r IP2I finest young coaches in cided not to compete this W hitm ore, 6-7 sophomore Star, David Parks, Greg Spurck, Tim Spurck and the high school ranks. Completes Sweep year following the disband­ center, was the team lead­ Bob Kemp. Left to right, top row, are Paul Arvid- Messenger’s Holy Fam- ing of the &uthern Paro­ er in rebounding with a son, Jim Goggin, Layne Weber, David Wiesner, St. Bernadette’s complet­ chial r.eague. 13.7 average. He finished John Campbell, Patrick O’Hoarn, (Jary McElroy ed a sweep of Catholic Next year, Regis, Mullen with 458 points (16.4 av­ and Tom Alberts. SRCUS-LnUJLOR For Building Youth Organization bas­ and Colorado St. Mary’s erage) and an outstanding 1 5 4 .3 LARIMER ST. - 8 3 0 1 7 th ST. ketball honors by winning likewise will be missing field goal percentage of or Modernizing .. the league’s annual post from the field. Add one .489. Two Benefit Cage Gomes sca.son tournament. more possible deletion in THE THIRD MEMBER ENGRAVED St. Bernadette’s nipped of Dee’s sophomore starting Set at Christ the King St. Therese, 46-43, ih the j Sports Photos trio, 6-2 Guard Dwight tournament’s championsihp Murphy ranked behind The Christ The King’s Tickets for the game are PLASTIC game and will represent I Appear Soon Arnzen and Whitmore in men’s club will sponsor two priced at a $1 donation by SIGNS & DESK PIATES the Denver area against scoring with a 10.4 aver­ benefit basketball games adults and a 50 cent dona­ the W'yoming champions, The Denver Catholic age. Sunday at the school gym­ tion for school children. Sunday in Cheyenne, Wyo. Register has recently Rounding out the top nasium. BflONZ-E TABLETS St. Bernadette’s opened received numerous fiv e scorers were seniors The 1963 Christ the the season by winning the prints of area basket­ Tom Caldwell, 6-5 forward, K in g State championship PERRY ball teams who have LARRY Christmas Invitational and Jim Monahan, 6-3 for­ team, sparked b\ current REALTY Tournament, then finished w’on honors in Junior ward. Regis high star Terry Jame­ Parochial League an unbeaten regular season Arnzen has been elected son, w ill play the St. 4995 Han't play. Thomas Seminary All-Stars campaign by posting an team captain for the Lowell Blvd. Electric Compamj BATHROOM im pressive 8-0 record in The Register will 1967-68 season, thus be­ in the feature gyme. J league play. print these photos as coming the first junior to The Christ The King space limitations per­ Men’s Club will battle the 433-7171 iXCELLENCE P VVVV V VI lead the Irish since Ray mit in .subsequent Meyer captained the ’’Young Lions,” a team tm-.-ji • nKSTft'j^ • cwMOtau • compost^ of former Christ by Kehitr of Kehlar editions. We ask your 1936-37 team. the King student alumnus ir Real Estate ★ Rentals co-operation in bear­ And so the Irish cage 1178 STOUT ST. 2 2 2 -5 7 3 3 Ad4 l)«avty end vofu* U ing w'ith us until all o f in the other game. ir Insurance # lx>ans fortunes are back on solid DENVER COLORADO y*wr h*m« with durabl*, SUPREME the deserving teams footing. And Johnny Dee is 6r«t swollty KohUr Axiurtt. are recognized. back in the business of LA-RITE Tim* paymanfB arrongtd. A '* * * * ** * * «* ■ winning. Six*E and ityl** t* At *v*ry LIQUORS LINOLEUM pr*f*r*nc* and bwds*t — In : SATRIANO I •lx coUrt and whit*. 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REV. FATHER RALPH S.V.D. CATHOLIC UNIVERSITIES miCM Aurora National Bank 316 N. MICHIGAN / CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60601 7 9 9 9 W COLFAX AVE. C^PH. 2 3 8-6401 COLFAX AT IRONTON • PHONE 364-7671 Page 10 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, March 16, 1967 Opening Set for Mahoney Auto Agency GOLD CROSS PRODUCTS, INC "AccrMlitad Purveyor# to the Catholic JANITORIAL A SANITARY SUPPLllS power steering exhibit. W. D. •'Bill” Mahoney azzo floor and a vivid Che­ connects the parts deport­ located at N. Speer and county and familiar figure 1421 • I6th Street — CH 4-8775 or CH 4-2598 has announced a grand "W e’re inviting folks vrolet blue carpet. The ment with the business of­ Federal. Present ofllcers in the area for several DKNVKR 2. COLORADO opening celebration for the from all over the com­ agency has room for dis­ fice. of the company are W. years. St. Patrick’s Day weekend munity to come out and playing more then 300 new A large employe meeting D. Mahoney, president "Buck” Peterson is in at the new $1.2 million see our fabulous new cars in and near the rotun­ and lunch room is provided and C. F. Wifler, secre­ charge of the used car dollar Chevrolet dealership automotive center,’ da. above the parts depart­ tary-treasurer. sales, and Bob Fisher is at 7300 N. Broadway, Mahoney said. He de The service area contains ment. Air conditioning is A well-known sports fig­ truck sales manager. The LAWN MOWERS f ^ SHARPENED «nd REPAIRED Denver. It will be held sc rib ed it as the finest 74 bays for servicing any provided for summer com­ ure in Denver who has office manager is Charles March 16, 17 and 18. most modern be kind of car or truck. In­ fort. been with the dealership W ifler. Jim Hudson is in AL’S APPLIANCE REPAIR-SERV. Features, according to tw een C h icago and the cluded are areas for han­ The used car area is since 2940 is general man­ charge of the insurance Mahoney, will be slashed West Coast. dling large trucks includ­ along the north side of the and finance department. 777-5994 1... ager Bob Stapp. He joined .■MM Navajo SL V.,-* prices on all cars, includ­ It stands on six and ing moving vans and building. In addition a the agency as a salesman ing some new 1966’s saved one-half acres of land loc­ semi-trailers. Facilities for separate used car location and was named new car OTHER department for the event and a factory ated on the northw€*st cor­ every kind of department is maintained on W. 72nd sales manager in 1957. In heads include: Service display showing various ner of the junction' of the are available such as fen­ aveue in the Westminster 1959 he became general manager, Vancil Crandall' exhibits including a half- Valley Highway and der and body repair, paint Plaza Shopping Center. sales manager and in 1964 parts manager. Robert body o f a Camaro. There Boulder Turnpike and is shop, upholstery, front There is ample parking was named general man­ Jeffries; body shop manag­ PIANO SALE! will also be a cutaway of reached via the Boulder end. brakes, electrical and space at the new site for ager. er, Roy Ritter; and new car Special^Sale on New the 427 cubic inch engine Turnpike, getting off at the tune-up, transmission and customers and particularly New car sales manager make ready, Jack Terrel, with Turbo Hydra Matic Broadway exit. There are others. easy access to all depart­ is Don Van Portfliet, a who has been with the Kimball Console Models 4-speed transmission, a 46.000 square feet under The parts department ments. longtime resident of Adams company for 30 years. Reg. $1095.00 Values brake safety display, and a nKjf has 8,400 square feet of Murphy- Mahoney space with room for an in­ Chevrolet began in 1920 TH E dominating rotunda ventory of $150,000 worth and for 46 years was ST. JOSEPH'S Fellow ship which contains the new car o f parts. There is a sepa­ * 7 8 9 showroom and offices as rate entrance and also a MILITARY ACADEMY Limited Quantity — Hurry for YoursI Dancers Slate well as 18 closing rooms special, parts drive-up win­ HAYS, KANSAS Terms to Suit — No Money Down—Up to 5 Years to Pay for salesmen, is 18 feet dow. A pneumatic tube t*' Irish Programs high and 90 feet in diam­ eter. It is decorated with SINCE 1874.- DENVER S LEADING MUSIC STORE I The Irish Fellowship BOARDING SCHOOL Spanish oak paneling, ter- CARPET Dancers, directed by Kitty Conducted by the Curtin and Miss Lois SHOPPING? Look into Hacker of the Hacker Dra­ For o Volkswagen at in co m e Capuchin Franciscan ma school, Littleton, will • First Quality Fathers appear in a special Irish TAX SERVICE • Latest Colors VERN HAGESTAD Annual Board and Tuition Fee (jampiell's p rogram on March 16, L. HAROLD BETHEL • Latest Patterns & ASSOCIATES Speers Sanitorium, for the • too Rolls to Select From MOTOR CO. $990.00 ATTENTION • Lowest Prices la'l7CALIEORNIA| STREET patients of that institution. LAITY (•nalrr Denver’i Qualily Your Home or Office or Our Call Representative of • Senior High School • Member of North Central Atis’n. DENVCR, COLORADO I 534*7131 A second performance Direct Mill Buyer Authorized Volktii-aten Dealer All Major Sport# • KOTC Honor School Offices By Appointment 7800 W. Colfax has been planned in the Days and Evenings. Day or Night • 10 Point Indoor Rifle Range • Civil Air Patrol Phone 237-9581 • Indoor Swimming Pool RKO Ballroom, Denver, on 4>4S Day $1. Call; 03-l2i7 LARRY BELL OPEN MONDAY EVENINC5 'TIL 8:30. CUSTOM ER P A R K IN G — 1630 Calllornia St.. Or at any Sunday, March 19, at 7:30 444-4746 For Catalog— Address Business Office Co-Downtown Parking Lot p.m. Admission to the public event is free. Persons interested in ob­ taining further information about the performances may call Mr. Bagley at 377-1879 or 266-1025. Administration Of Dayton U. Hit for Inaction

Dayton O. — A second member o f the turbulent University of Dayton phi­ losophy department, Prof. Thomas Casaletto, charged here that the university MUR?HY-»'M 1^H0 NEY administration "pays only lip service” to the report by a committee of theolo­ gians named by Archbishop CHEVROLET, Karl J. Alter of Cincinnati to study a doctrinal dispute among faculty members. . Th e com m ittee found some disregard of the Church’s teaching authori­ ty. prof. Dennis Bonnette made a charge similar to ■1 Professor Cosaletto’s. i 4 * i

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i GRAND OPENING

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4 I » Brush's First Masses Thursday, March 16. 1967 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 11 Set Record Attendance Brush — The first two donated $10,000 to boost MasscK in the new church the parish's $65,500 build­ of St. M ary’s parish here ing fund. were offered by the Rev. The old parish site will James Ahern, pastor, on be sold to defray the March 12, with a record mortgage on the new attendance of 750 persons. plant. The church seats There are 220 families in 500 persons in all, and has Honorary Degree Recipients the parish. a fully equipped parish hall basement. Recipients of honorary decrees at Rcf^is college, Denver, Saturday, OPEN HOUSE is Architect Henry J. De- March 8, will be, left to right. Dr. Eugene Dawson, president of Colorado planned in the future for Nicola of Denver drew the Woman's college, Denver, doctor of humanities; the Rev. James W. Naugh- the new edifice, erected on plans, and C.C. Construc­ ton, S.J., Secretary of the Society of in Rome and representative of a two and one half acre tion company of Wray had the Very Rev. Peter Arrupe, S.J., superior general of the Jesuits, doevor of site donated by Alonzo the general contract. laws; the Rt. Rev. Edward J. Vollmer, O.S.H., Abbot of Holy Cross Abbey, Pettys, a non-Catholic, who Building cost was $163,- Canon City, doctor of laws; and Dr. (iilbert W. Castellan, Catholic Univer­ with Jack Boxer, a Jewish 000, and furnishings $27,- sity of America, doctor of science. cattleman of the area, also 000. Modern Man and Moral Law Mt. St. Francis To Hold Christian Living V^orkshop # ‘ Stressed by Bishop Bell (See Picture Page I) ily life, inustrial organiza­ Colorado Springs — The team conducting the work­ of religion, although its in­ shop. The nation's greatest tions, and "in our general Sisters o f St. Francis at culcation is of vital concern Mt. St. Francis, Colorado In addition to Father need is a renewal o f indi­ economic life.” to the government.” I vidual responsibility — a Springs, are sponsoring a Woerth. the team is com­ New DePaul Retail Store Opens workshop in Christian I,

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' 1'___ - ...... 11 CATHEDRAL OF THE ...... jl THRIFTCHRIST THE KINa KING riiPCURE i D'ARS CHURCH BLESSED SACRAMENT 3050 Dahlia St. CHURCH CATHOLIC CHURCH East Colfax Avenue and Logan Street — Denver 645 Fairfax Street WEDNESDAY Montview Blvd. at Eudora Street WEDNESDAY Mass and Lenten Sermon at 5:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY 7:i5 p.m. — Devotions and Sermon — St. Thomas' Semi­ HOLY THURSDAY WEDNESDAY nary Choir. Confessions from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and from 7:30 Confessions: 3;30 to 6:00 and 7:30 to 9:00. Confessions 4 to 6 and after the Devotions in the evening. p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Evening Mass at 5:30 p.m. Low Mass; 6:30 a.m. Evening Mass and Sermon: 5:30 p.m, Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper — 5:30 p.m. HOLY THURSDAY HOLY THURSDAY Adoration at Repository until 3:00 p.m. Friday. Confessions: 7:30 to 9:00. HOLY THURSDAY Holy Oils blessed at Pontifical Mass at 9:30 a.m. One morning Mass at 6:30 a.m. Evening Mass Solemn , Solemn Mass at 7:30 p.m. Low Mass at 5:30 p.m. and Missa Canta at 7:30 p.m. GOOD FRIDAY Low Mass: 7:00 a.m.. 5:30 p.r Confessions: 3:30 to 6:00 p.m. and after 7:30 Mass In the High is at 5:30 p.m. Confessions at 4:00 until 5:30 p.m. evening. and from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Adoration until 3:00 p.m. GOOD FRIDAY Liturgical Service of Our Lord's Passion and Death — 3:00 Tre Horae Devotion 12:00 to 3:00 p.m. Communion Service GOOD FRIDAY GOOD FRIDAY p.m. begins at 3:00 p.m. Evening Stations of the Cross: 7:30 12:15 p.m. Service. The Liturgical Service Is at 5:30 p.m. with Communion. Confessions after Service until 6:00 p.m. Stations of the Cross, 7:30 p.m. Veneration of the Cross. Oratorio at 7:45 p.m. Confessions at 4:00 until 5:30 p.m. and from 7:30 to 9:00 Confessions: 3:30 to 6:00; and after Evening Devotions. Confessions: 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. and after the Oratorio. Confessions: To 9:00 p.m. p.m. Collection for the Holy Land at all services HOLY SATURDAY HOLY SATURDAY HOLY SATURDAY Solemn prayers and blessings at 11:00 p.m., with Solemn Confessions: 4:00 to 6:00 and 7:30 to 9:00. HOLY SATURDAY Confessions from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. and from 7:30 to 9:00 Easter Vigil, 11:00 p.m. Easter Vigil Prayers and Blessings; 10:30 p.m., followed Mass at about midnight. p.m. Easter Vigil Service at 10:30 p.m. Easter Vigil Midnight Mass at 12:00. by 12:00 Midnight Mass. Confessions: 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Confessions: 3:30 to 6:30. 7;30 to 9:00. EASTER SUNDAY EASTER SUNDAY EASTER SUNDAY Masses will be at the regular hours: 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 , 9:00, R egular Sunday Mass schedule (6:00, 6:00, 10:00 High EASTER SUNDAY Low Masses at 6:00, 7:00 , 8:00, 9:00, 11:30, Mass and 12:00 noon) No evening Mass. Low Masses at: 6:00. 7:00. 8:00. 9:00. 12:15 & 5 :X p.m. 12:30 and 6:30 p.m. Solemn High Mass at 10:00. 10:00. 11:00, 12:15 and 5:15 p.m. High Mass at II:00 a.m.

HOLY FAMILY HOLY GHOST CHURCH HOLY ROSARY CHURCH MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD CHURCH 19th St. & California — Denver 4695 Pearl Street — Denver, Colorado 2227 S. Colorado Blvd. 44th and Utica Street WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY Masses: 6:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Confessions: 3:30 to 6:00 p.r 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Novena Devotions — 7:45 p.m. Confessions 3:30 to 5:30. Mass at 7:30 followed by Confes­ Stations of the Cross 3:00 p.m. Confessions — Holy Mass — 7:50 p.m. Confessions: During and after the Masses and the Sta­ sions HOLY THURSDAY tions. HOLY THURSDAY HOLY THURSDAY Confessions 3:30 to 6:00 p.m. and 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. HOLY THURSDAY Low Mass: 6:30 a.m. — Communion before and after this Low Mass 7:00 a.m. and 12:10 noon, and 5:10 p.m. Low Mass at 5:30 p.m. Masses: 8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Mass. High Mass (Concelebration) 7:00 p.m. followed by Low Mass at 7:00 p.m. Stations of the Cross 3:00 p.m. Solemn Ceremonies: 5:00 p.m. Adoration of Blessed Sacrament until I1:00 p.m. Procession to Repository. Holy Communion will be dis­ Confessions during and after the Masses and the Stations. Confessions; 3:00 until 4:30 and 7:30 until 9:00 p.m. tributed at all Masses. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament after the 7:00 p.m. GOOD FRIDAY Mass to 11:00 p.m. GOOD FRIDAY Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament from 8:00 a.m. to GOOD FRIDAY GOOD FRIDAY Mass of the Passion and Death of Christ 12:30 noon Scripture readings — Unveiling of the C ro s s - 3:00 p.m. Stations of the Cross 3:00 p.m. Communion begins at 5:00 p.m. Confessions from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. Holy Communion may be received. Communion Service and Veneration of the Cross 7:00 p.m. Solemn Liturgical Services including Communion at 3:00 Reading of the Passion, Stations of the Cross, Veneration Confessions after the Stations and Communion Service. Stations of the Cross — 7:45 p.m. of Cross. Confessions — 3:00 until 4:30 — 7:30 until 9:00 p.m. p.m. HOLY SATURDAY HOLY SATURDAY HOLY SATURDAY Stations of the Cross 3:00 p.m. HOLY SATURDAY Blessing of food after the Stations. Confessions from 11:00 till Noon Confessions 3:30 to 6:00 p.m., 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Confessions: 3:00 until 5:30 — 7:30 until 9:00. Confessions from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m .. Blessing of Easter Candle and Holy Water, Confessions: 3:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m . and 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 Easter Vigil begins at 11:00 p.m. followed by High Mass Confessions from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Reading of Prophecies. Renewal of Baptismal Vows. p.m. Vigil Service 11:00 p.m. Easter Vigil Services at 11:00 with Solemn Mass approx­ Mass of the Easter Vigil at Midnight, Holy Communion at midnight. imately midnight. may be received. EASTER SUNDAY Masses: Midnight Mass following the Vigil Service. EASTER SUNDAY EASTER SUNDAY EASTER SUNDAY 6:00 a.m. Masses: 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:45, 10:00, 11:00, 11:10 a.m. and Masses at 5:45, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12:15. There will be no Other Mosses: 6:00. 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, Solemn High Mass 8:00 a.m. followed by the traditional Resurrection 12:15 p.m. t evening Mass on Easter. 10:00, 11:30 a.m. and 12:30, 5:10 p.m. and 7:00 o.m. Procession. 10:00 a.m. NOTRE DAME y OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL MOTHER OF GOD CHURCH South Sheridan Blvd. at West Harvey Place OUR LADY OF LOURDES CHURCH 3549 Navajo Street Speer Blvd. and Logan Street, Denver WEDNESDAY South Logan Street and East Miff Confessions: 3:30-5:30 p.m. and 7:30-9:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY HOLY THURSDAY Confessions: 3:00 to 5:00-8:00 to 9:00 P.M. Confessions: 4:30 to 5:00 p.m. Masses at 6:30, 8:15 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Mass at 5:15 p.m. Low Mass and Communion at 6:30 a.m. & 8:00 a.m. Masses: 6:00-7:00-8:00-5:15 P.M. High Mass, Communion and Procession at 7:30 p.m. HOLY THURSDAY Confessions: CHILDREN'S CONFESSION ONLY, 9:30 HOLY THURSDAY HOLY THURSDAY Low Mass and Holy Communion at 6:30 a.m. 1!;30 a.m. Low Mass at 6:30 a.m. High Mass of the Lord's Supper at 5:00 p.m. 3:30 5:30 p.m . and after the Evening Mass and Devotions. Solemn Mass of the Lord's Supper at 5:30 p.m. Confessions: 3:00 to 5:00 P.M. Adoration at the Repository after evening Mass until mid­ Confessions; 4 to 5 and 8 to 9 p.m. Masses: 8:00 A .M .-5 :1 5 P.M. night. GOOD FRIDAY Solemn High Mass: 7:00 P.M. Confessions: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. — 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Adoration until 3:00 p.m. Mass of the Passion and Death of Christ. 3:00 p.m. GOOD FRIDAY GOOD FRIDAY Stations of the Cross and Sermon at 7:45 p.m. GOOD FRIDAY No morning services. Services: 3:00 P.M.'' Communion will be distributed at this Adoration from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Confessions: 12:30 2:30 p.m. Solemn Commemoration of the Lord's Passion and Death Mass. Stations of the Cross at 3:00 p.m. After the 3:00 p.m. Devotions. at 5:30 p.m. with Communion service. Oesoiata Service at 7:00 P.M. Liturgy of the Passion and Death of Our Lord and Holy After Stations of the Cross In the Evening. Confessions: 4 to 5 and 8 to 9 p.m. Communion at 5:00 p.m. Confessions: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. — 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. HOLY SATURDAY Easter Vigil Services at 10:30 p.m. HOLY SATURDAY HOLY SATURDAY High Mass at midnight. Solemn Prayers and Blessings at 11:00 P.M. HOLY SATURDAY No morning services. Solemn Easter Vigil at 10:45 p.m ., ' Solemn High Mass at midnight. Confessions: 10:00-11:30 a.m. C H IL D R E N O N LY. Confessions: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. — 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. with Solemn Easier Mass following at about midnight. Confessions: 10:00 to 12:00 A.M . :l: Easter Vigil Services starting at 11:00 p.m. 3:30-5:30 p.m. A D U L TS O N LY. Confessions: 4 to 6 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. 3:00 to 5:00 P.M. and 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. Mass at midnight. 7:30-9:00 p.m. A D U LTS ONLY. EASTER SUNDAY EASTER SUNDAY EASTER SUNDAY EASTER SUNDAY Masses: 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30. 10:30 (H igh Mass)0 11:30, Midnight. 7:00. 8:00, 9:00. 10:00. 1t;00, High Mass and Low Masses 6:00. 7:30, 9:00, 11:30. 12:45 12:30 and 4:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. Masses at 6, 8. 9:30 (H igh), and 11 a.r 1., and 12:15 noon. Solemn High Mass at 10:15 A.M . i St. Anthony of Padua Church ST. CAJETAN 1156 9th SI. - 825-8059 South Newton Street and West Ohio Avenue ST. CATHERINE'S CHURCH I W eP N E S D A Y ST. DOMINIC Denver, Colo. Confessions: 2 to 5. 7 to 9. 4200 Federal Blvd. West 29th Avenue and Federal Blvd. HOLY THURSDAY WEDNESDAY Mass at 8 a.m. Evening Mass, 5:30 p.m .; Confessions. 7:30 Solemn High Mass at 6:30 p.m. and Communion. HOLY THURSDAY WEDNESDAY to 9 p.m. GOOD F R ID A Y Low Mass 8:00 a.m. The tasi 7 Words at 3 p.m. The Passion and Death of the Lord at High Mass & Procession at 7:00 p.m. Confessions; 4 to 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 to 9 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Adoration of the Cross and Communion. Confessions; 3:30 to 5:30 and after -ivening Mass. Mass: 6:15, 7 and B a.m. and an evening Mass at 5:30 p.m. Rosary: 7:30 p.m. . i HOLY THURSDAY • HOLY SATURDAY Confessions: 4 to 6 p.m. Morning Low Mass and Communion: 6:30 a.m. Confessions: 3 to 5. 7 to 6. GOOD FRIDAY HOLY THURSDAY A Easter Vigil al 11 p.m. followed by Solemn High Mass at midnight. Solemn Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper, Liturgical Services 8. Veneration of the Cross at 3:00 p.m. Low Mass at 6;15 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Procession: 7:30 p.m. EASTER SUNDAY (Holy Communion may be received.) Solemn Mass and Procession 7:30 p.m. Masses: 7. 0. 9. 10:30. 13:00 and 7:00 p.m. Confession after services. Confessions: 4 to 5 p.m. F rid a y Evening 7:30 p.m. Sermon & Veneration of the GOOD FRIDAY Cross. GOOD FRIDAY Confessions: After stations until 6 p.m. and WEDNESDAY Confession after services. 7:30 to 9 p.m. Stations at 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Solemn Liturgical Service of Our Lord's Passion Confessions; 3 :X to S. Mas« of the Passion and Death of Christ at 3 p.m. and Death: 3:(M p.m. Stations following Liturgy. HOLY THURSDAY Evening Services: Rosary. Stations of the Cross, 7:30 p.m Mass at 8 a.m. HOLY SATURDAY High Mass at 6:30 and Procession and Communion. HOLY SATURDAY HOLY SATURDAY Easter Vigil Service at 11:00 p.m. Followed by Mass Confessions: 4:00 to 6:00 and 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. GOOD F R ID A Y Confessions: 4 to 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 to 9 p m Easier vigil Service: 11:00 p.m. At 3 p.m. Stations of the Cross. Confessions: 3:00 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. E A S T E R V IG IL will begin at 11 p.m. followed by Solemn Solemn Mass: Midnight. The Passion end Death ol the Lord at 4:30 and Holy Communion. Mass at midnight. HOLY SATURDAY EASTER SUNDAY B EASTER SUNDAY Confessions: 3:30 to S. 7 to 8. EASTER SUNDAY (7 Masses: 6:00. 7:30. 9:00. 10:30 a.m. and 12:00 noon Easier V igil at II p.m. and High Mass and Communion. Masses: 6:00, 7:30. 9:00, 10:15 High Mass, 11:30 and 12:30. 5:30, 7:30, 9, 10 and 11 a.m. and 12 noon. (N o evening Mass) No Evening Mass. No Baptisms. EASTER SUNDAY Masses: 8. 9:30 and 11:00 a m.

ST. FRANCIS DE SALES CHURCH ST. ELIZABETH'S CHURCH Alameda and South Sherman ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST 11th and Curtis Streets PALM SUNDAY ST. JOSEPH (POL.) Seventh and Elizabeth, Denver Masses; 5;00 lo 12:00 on the hour. Blessing and Distribu­ 517 E. 46th Ave., Denver, Colorado 80216 tion of the Palms, 12:00. No evening Mass. WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY Confessions — 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Confessions: 3:30 to 6:00 p.m. and 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Confessions; 7:M a.m.. Mass at 8:00 a.m. 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Mass and Sermon: 5:30 p.m. Confessions; 3:30 until 5:30, 7:30 until 9:00. Confessions; 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m .; 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. HOLY THURSDAY HOLY THURSDAY Low Mass and Holy Communion: 6;1S a.m. and 4:00 p.m. HDLY THURSDAY HOLY THURSDAY Mass of Concelebration and Procession at 6:00 p.m. Solemn Mass. Holy Communion, Procession: 5:00 p.m. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament after services. Low Masses at 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. Solemn Mass and Confessions: 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament after services until Procession to the Altar of Repose at 7:30 p.m. Adoration High Mass at 7:00 p.m. — Procession to the Repository. GOOD FRIDAY 11 :(X) p.m. until 11 p.m. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament until 3:00 p.m. Confessions: 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. GOOD FRIDAY GOOD FRIDAY Mass of the Passion and Death of Christ 3:00 p.m GOOD FRIDAY Stations of the Cross and Veneration of the Relic of the Services beginning at 3 p.m. Holy Communion distributed Confessions: 3:(W p.m. True Cross. 8:00 p.m. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in Repository 8:00 during this afternoon Service. a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Communion Service at 4:00 p.m. Confessions after the evening devotions. Stations of the Cross. Sermon and Veneration of the Cross Solemn Liturgical Services. Reading of the Passion. Ado In the evening al 7:30 p.m. HOLY SATURDAY ration of the Cross. Holy Communion: 3:00 p.m. Confessions during the evening Service. HOLY SATURDAY Confessions: 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. Stations of the Cross. Sermon and Adoration: 7:30 p.m. HDLY SATURDAY Con, silons: 3:00 p.m. lo 5:30 p.m ., 7:00 p.m. to l-M 7:30 to 9-00 p.m. Confessions: 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. and 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. p.m. Ceremonies wilt begin at 11:00 p.m .. followed by a High HOLY SATURDAY Easter Vigil Service at 10:45 p.m. with Solemn Mass at Easter Vigil at 11:00 p.m. - Mass at midnight. Mass at midnight. midnight. Confessions: 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. and 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Confessions 3 :X until 5:30, 7:30 until 9. EASTER SUNDAY EASTER SUNDAY Liturgical Services. Reception of Converts; 10:30 p.m. / EASTER SUNDAY Masses; 6:00, 8:00, 9:15 (High Mass), 11.00. and 12:15 Easter Vigil, Solemn Mass: 12:00 Midnight. Low Masses at 6:00, 8:30, and 10:30 a m No Confessions heard on Sunday EASTER SUNDAY Masses al 6, 7.30, 9, 10.30 and 12. BeneOictfon at 3:00 p.m. Solemn Mats will be celebrated at 10:30. Masses: 5:(X) A.m. to 12:00 noon, on the hour. No evening Mass. AIK A LEARN Thursday, March 16, 1967 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 13 P.O. BOX 1620 DENVER. COLO Not Peace ST. THERESE 1243 Kingston ^ Aurora But a Sword I’ lease explain Matt. x. .34-39. in which Our l^ord sayt* that He has not WEDNESDAY come to bring peace on earth but a Confessioni - 4 5 :X p.m,. 7:30 9 p.m. Mass at 7:15. sword, and that He will set one mem­ ber of a family against another. HOLY THURSDAY A T 'ub is simply a hv|>erbolic way of t Low Mass - 7:45 a m. enforcin the jioint that Our Ixtrd is su- W e e L High Mass & Procession — 7:M p.m. prenu* over all other loyalties, even fam­ Confessions 3:30 5 :X p.m. O N LY. ily tie.s. The |>eace He ofTers is primarily l»e- V , GOOD FRIDAY tween nuin and (tod. If that is achieved, —services Good Friday Liturgy - 3 p.m. real i>eace bc»twe**n ntan and man should Stations of the Cross - 7:15 p.m. naturally follow. Hut becau.se of human Confessions 7:30 - 9 p.m. ON LY perversity the giving of oneself wholly to Hod may mean the incurring of enmities HOLY SATURDAY J n S uL u r L a n Easter Vigil - 11 p.m. with one’s closest relalives. Confessions 3:30 5:30 p.m,, 7:X-9 p.m. Great Day for Irish The j)eace that the world knows must never he preferred to the peace that Tickets are goinf; fast for the annual St. Pat* ('hrisi give.s. EASTER SUNDAY ^rick’s day benefit luncheon and ball March 17 at Masses - 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11:15. 12:15 a.m., 5:30 p.m. the Hilton hotel, Denver. Charles J. O'Brien. Jr., War and Judgment 2 ) .en i/er C k urc kh eS ^ left, spurs the interest of these three younj; stu- ^ents, left to right, Kathy Lane, president of the (J. A friend o f mint' says it is vain Irish Loretto Heights college association; Rick to pray for peac«* because we are in I f Merklc, activities chairman of the Irish Regis as* the last clays, and (Jod is sending sociation; and Pauline Sasso, treasurer of the wars on the world in fulfillment c>f ST. LOUIS Irish'Loretto unit. Proceeds will benefit Denver’s prophecy. How eun 1 iinswer him? ST. CATHERINE V.M. CHURCH 3310 South Sherman St., Englewood, Catholic Charities. A. Your friend has an entirely wrong view of Ixith prophecy and the mercy and Colorado justice of Hod It is true that wars are 6690 E. 72nd Ave. — Commerce City, Colo. foretold in Scripture*, hut they are the WEDNESDAY work of men. not of (iod. WEDNESDAY Evening Mass and Sermon at S .X - Confessions in the afternoon 3:30 until 5:30. No evening confessions. The fact that they are a divine chas­ Confessions from 4 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. tisement d(H*s not mean that men should not pray for iH*ace. We are also told that HOLY THURSDAY HOLY THURSDAY the l.ord puts an end to wars i-ludith xvi. Low Mass at 6:30 a.m. and High Mass at 7 p.m. Masses: 6:30 a.m. and in the evening at 6:00 and 7:00 3i and that He "has stopped wars to the Confessions: 4 to 5 p.m. and after Services untit 9 p.m. J/ / , W e d , end of the earth" ip.salm xiv. lOi. p.m. (High Mass) 0 5 Confessions from 3:30 unlil 5:30. No confessions In the All the period from Christ to the end GOOD FRIDAY evening. t t is literally "the last days" of the world. 12:15 p.m. Service. The faithful will be permitted to re All night adoration. Allhough we can <*xix*ct evil increiise ceive Holy Communion at this service. as the end draws near, we can also ex­ Desolata Services at 8:00 p.m. GOOD FRIDAY S e"VI . CCS pect Hod’s grace to incretist* iRom. v. 20*. Confessions: 3 to 5 p.m. Ceremonies starting at 1:00 p.m. Confessions 3:30 5:30 Becaus<* evil will Ik* with us till the end Stations of the Cross Friday evening starting at 7:30 p.m. dm heaven: The Son of Man who i.s in heaven.” and the HOLY NAME CHURCH ? ST. ROSE OF A. No. .Jesus is here s|>eaking of one Fort Logan, Colorado who ascends into heaven by His own 355 South Navajo WEDNESDAY power, which could be only Himself. Mary Confessions: 7:00 p.m. was assumed into heaven by the power of Mass: 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY her Divine Son HOLY THURSDAY Confessions: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. Confessions: 7:00 p.m. Evening Mass 6:30 p.m. Confessions after Mass 7:15 p.m. Must He Confess? High Mass and Procession 7 ;X p.m. Adoration until midnight. HOLY THURSDAY Must a priest who has commit­ Confessions: 8:30 p.m. Masses: 6:00 a.m.. 5:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. followed by ted a mortal sin before saying Mass GOOD FRIDAY Procession of he Blessed Sacrament. Confessions following divulge the fact to his pastor In order 6:30 p.m. Mass. Adoration before Altar of Resposition until Stations of the Cross, 3:00 p.m. midnight. tt. without sacrilege, cel­ Good Friday Services, 7:30 p.m. GOOD FRIDAY ebrate Mass in mortal sin. He must, if Confessions: 8:30 p.m. Adoration before Altar of Reposition from 12:00 noon to jxwsible. go to sacramental Confession to HOLY SATURDAY 6:00 p.m. some priest, not necessarily his pastor. Mass of the Presanctified at 6:30 p.m. Confessions: 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., 7:00 to 9 p.m. Confessions from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. If the Mass cannot be put off. and Blessing of Fire. Easter Candle and Font. HOLY SATURDAY there is no confessor to whom he can go. 10:X p.m. he must make what he prudently thinks EASTER SUNDAY Easter Vigil begins at 11:00 p.m. with Solemn Blessings of is an act of ix*rfect contrition, and confess new Easter Fire. Baptismal Font. etc. followed by Mass of 12:00 (midnight) High Mass. Singing by Men's the Vigil about midnight. as .soon as possible iifter the Mass. Choir. Confessions: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. Low Mass — Congregational Singing EASTER SUNDAY Orders Imperishable? 10:00 a.m. High Mass — Singing by Men's Choir 1 I;X a.m. Low Mass— Congregational Singing Masses at 6:00. 6:00, 9:15. 10:30 and 12:00 noon. Q. A theologian recently told an audience that religious orders and in­ stitutes might pass from the life of the Church. Is such a thing possible? .A. Religious institutes, such as they OUR LADY OF FATIMA ST. M ARY S now exist, are not individually indefec­ 10530 West 20th Avenue 6833 So. Prince, Littleton, Colorado ST. PHILOMENA'S CHURCH tible. What is indofocttblc is the Evan­ gelical Counsels, special pursuit of per­ 14th & Detroit WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY fection. which religious orders exist to Confessions: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. further. Confessions: 3:X -5 ;M . Mass at 6:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY After Lenten Devotions — 7:30. Mass 5:30 p.m. Christ definitely established a form r>f life among Mis followers to which not all HOLY THURSDAY HOLY THURSDAY HOLY THURSDAY were called. (Cf. His words to the rich Masses; 6:30 a.m., 5:00 p gh Mass 6:00 P.i Mass — 6:30 a m. man who askbd what he had still to do Mass; 7:30 a.m. and 5 :X p.m. Procession to Repository. Evening Mass of the Last Supper — 6 p.m. alter observing the Commandments in High Mass and Procession. 7:30 p.m. Confessions; 8:00 to 9:00 p.m Before Masses, Procession with the Blessed Sacrament Adoration following Mass. Repository opened until 11:00 p.m. Reposition Altar of the B.V.M. Luke xviii. 22 and His discourse on vir­ Adoration until midnight. ginity in Matt. xix. 1 1 f. To the rich man Christ counseled perfect poverty T’sell GOOD FRIDAY GOOD FRIDAY Adoration until 1:00 p.m. GOOD FRIDAY what thou ha.st"'. and Ho held virginity .Stations at 2 :X p.m. Stations — 3:00 p.m. Mass of Passion and Death of Christ, 1:00 p.m. Mass of Passion at 6:(Xi p.m Stations 8 00 p.n- up as a higher way of life to those who Stations of Cross, 3:00 p.m. Confessions: 3 :X to 6:00; 7 :X to 9.00. Liturgy at the Lord's Passion and Oeath-6:00 p.m. were called to it. Seven Last Words, Choir and Speaker, 7;30 p.m. HOLY SATURDAY The Church in many documents has Easter Vigil — 11:00 p.m. condemned arguments against religious HOLY SATURDAY HOLY SATURDAY Easter V igil 10:45 Follow ed by Solemn High Mass at Easter Vigil Mass— 12:00 Midnight vows and institutes or the sufieriority of Confessions: 10:00 12:00 ; 3:00.5:30; 7 :X -0 :X . virginity livt*d for Christ. Although this Easter Vigil Services, Mass 8:00 Midnight. EASTER SUNDAY does not guarantee the i>erpetual exist­ Masses-6:00. 7:00 , 8:15. 9:30. 11:00 a.m .- 12:00 p.m .. 5:00 ence ol' religious orders, it does not seem EASTER SUNDAY EASTER SUNDAY morally possible to have an ordered ob­ Masses; 6:00. 7:00. 6:30 (Solemn High), 10:00. 11:15 a.r Masses Midnight. 6:00. 7:00. 8:00. 9.00. 10:15, 11:X. and CONFESSIONS servance of the Evangelical Counsels and 12:X p.m. 12:X. 10:15 Solemn High Mass. Thursday. Friday and Saturday- 3:30 to 6:00 p.m.. 7:30 to without them. 9:00 p.m.

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL STS. PETER & PAUL 2375 E. Arizona Ave., Denver, Colo. ..’‘i t . HOLY TRINITY 3900 Pierce — Wheat Ridge WEDNESDAY 7595 Federal Blvd. — Westminster Lenten Devotions with Mass 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Confessions 4:30-5:30 and 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. TUESDAY 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. Confessions HOLY THURSDAY Confessions after Novena 8-TO p.m. Mass 7 :X to 9 00 p.m. Confessions Low Masses: 6:15 a.m. and S :X p.m. WEDNESDAY Holy Communion will be distributed during and Confessions: 3 :X • 5:00, 7:30 6 :X immediately after both. Mass S;M p.m HOLY THURSDAY 8 :X a.m. Low Mass Solemn Mass and Procession 7:00 p.m. — followed by HOLY THURSDAY 6 00 p.m. High Mass and procession Adoration until Midnight. \ 6:00 & 7:00 a.m. Mass 8 ;X to 9 M p.m Confessions Holy Communion will be distributed during the Solemn Confessions: 3:W 5:00. 7:30 ■ 8 :X 6 M p.m. to 12 00 a m. Adoration Mass. 7 ;X p.m. High Mass and Procession of the Blessed Sacra Confessions 3:00 to 5:00 and 8 00 to 9:00 p.m. ment. Adoration until midnight. GOOD FRIDAY GOOD FRIDAY GOOD FRIDAY 8.00 a.m. to 6 00 p.m. Adoration of the 12:00 Good Friday Services — Holy Communion Blessed Sacrament Adoration 9:00 a.m. to 3 00 p.m. 3 ;X Confessions 6.00 p m. Services and Communion Soierr.n Liturgical Service 3:00 p.m. 7 :X Stations of the Cross end Dubois' "Seven Last Words" 8;M to 9:00 p m Confessions "H o ly Communion will be distributed at this Service." 8:45 p.m. Confessions Stations of the Cross 7 ;X p.m. HOLY SATURDAY HOLY SATURDAY Confessions 4:00 to 5:30 and 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. Poster Design Gift Confessions; 10:00 - 11:X a m. 3:00 5 00 p.m. 3:M to 5.M p m. Confessions HOLY SATURDAY Easter Vigil; 10:45 11:00 p.m. Easter Vigil Service. John G. Power*, center. New York attorney High Mass at Midnight 12:00 a.m. Midnight High Mass Easter Vigil Services beginning at 11:00 p.m. followed and trustee of the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Solemn Mass at Midnight. Studies, presents a poster designed by artist Ray EASTER SUNDAY Confessions 3 :X to 6:00 p.m. and 7:30 to 9:00. 6 00 . 7-00 . 8 00 . 9.00 (High Mass), 10.15, M ;X . 12.45 A 5 .X EASTER SUNDAY Lichenstien to Sister Sara Anne, chairman of the p.m 6 ;X . 1:00. 9 X . lO .X , II ;00 a m. and 12 r EASTER SUNDAY art department at St. Mary’s academy, Engle­ Low Masses- 6:45. 8:00. 11:00. 12:15 wood. At left is Eddy G. Reyes, advertising de­ High Mass-9:X-Chlidren's Choir signer. Page 14 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, March 16, 1967 Retreat Set March 77-/9 by AURORA Archbishop Vehr St. John's Mer) Men o f St. John’s parish. SERVICEMASTER Denver, will attend a re­ The Kenpnniilhle Syatem For Cleening Cnr|>«»tfi. Furniture. treat at Sacred iHeart re­ Drapes. Wails And House Wide Cleaning. Urges Devotion to treat house. Sedalia, on March 17-19. Captain of Coll 364-2525 S e r i ' i c f M IS/ / A- th e re tr e a t is Jack F. Knudsen. who may be con­ Mary at Ceremony tacted ut 322-8674 for in­ lOCF Discount With This Ad. formation and reservations. Constant and firm devo­ the present time was being Men and youths who are tion to Mary was urged by afflicted with disease in interested in making the Archbishop Urban J. Vehr the form of disloyalty and retreat may apply also at the dedication Muss for disobedience, but added directly to the retreat the enlarged Our I>ady of that the living Church has WMSH, GIU & SMITH house, 688-4198, for reser­ Grace church. Denver. the ability to heal itself of vations. Archbishop Vehr urged such disease. the faithful to have family A retreat held last weekend drew some 4*5 1 nis,u r;o r.s recitation of the Rosary THE CHURCH was men of the United States and to "go to sleep with nearly filled to its new ca­ Est. 1864 A ir Force academy. Colo­ the rosary in their hands." pacity of 540 at the Mass rado Springs. It marked This would be a sure on a spring-like afternoon. I’ctcr J. Walsh, Mananing I ’artiicr the 357th retreat conducted guaranty of their spiritual A choir, directed by the at the retreat house. 1010 GUARANTY safety, he said. Rev. Robert J. Greenslade, chaplain ut Loretto Heights Catholic High School Principals Monday Deadflne! HANK BLDG. DENVER MA 3-7245 HEADS of both Church college, sang. Following The deadline for nows and city were present at Mass, the pastor, Father Diacussing instructional practices at a monthly meeting of Catholic high stories and pictures to ap­ the ceremonies March 9. James Moynihan, was host school principals held recently in the Archdiocesan Catholic School Office, pear in the "Denver Catho­ Besides Archbishop Vehr, to some 90 priests at din­ Denver, are left to right, Arthur Ludka, project director for Title II Ele­ lic Register" is Monday at 9 who is administrator of the ner in the enlarged and mentary and Secondary Education Act; Sister Mary Angela of Mt. Carmel a.m. Correspondents are archdiocese while awaiting remodeled basement hall of high school; Sister Patrick Marie of St, Mary's high school, Colorado asked to have their material at the ’’ Register” office at Springs; and the Rev. Lawrence St. Peter, associate superintendent of installation of his succes­ the parish. this time to assure publica­ sor, Archbishop James V. Catholic schools for the Archdiocese of Denver. tion in the following Thurs­ Casey, the Mass was at­ Present at the head day issue. tended by Bishop David M. table with Archbishop Twenty-four delightful varieties. Maloney, Auxiliary of the Vehr and Bishop Malo­ Anti-Semitism Still Not Dead Tickled Pink Cleaners ]O n ly ARCHW AY cookies come^ Denver archdiocese; and ney w’lis Monsignor Philadelphia — Anti- cooperation, Monsignor American Jewish Com- FREE PICK UP Mayor Tom Currigan. Charles Hagus, Semitism is not a ’’dead George G. 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■ 1 S T. M A R Y 'S ST. THOMAS AQUINAS The Seminary Aspen Box 260 904 - 14th St. B o u ld e r, C olo. 1 1 ST. VINCENT'S WEDNESDAY B a s a lt Masses 12:00 noon & 5:00 p.m. $y J0tm Hoim Confessions 4-6 & 7-9 p.m. ' J J o f ^ w a ' WEDNESDAY IF THE Forty Hours’ Confessions at Basalt - After Way of Cross at 7:30 p.m, HOLY THURSDAY Devotion is advisable for (In order to keep readera in Masses; 12:00 noon & 5:00 p.m. touch with St. Thomas' nemi- the faithful, it is impera­ HOLY THURSDAY High Mass & Procession 7:15. AM Night Adoration 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. nary. Denver, thin column, from tive for priests and priests Confessions at Aspen — 4:00 to 5:30. time to time, will endeavor to in formation. Since priests S e r v i c e s High Mass at Aspen — 7:30 p.m. prcKcnt to the laity u view and are the ambassadors of AM night Adoration up 12 noon on Good Friday. underntandinu of the archdio- Christ — coming in his GOOD FRIDAY cenan training ground for name to represent Him on Stations of the Cross 1-2 & 3 p.m. prieHta. It will be directed and GOOD FRIDAY Sacred Liturgy of the Lord's Passion 7:15 p.m. oftentimes written by John earth — it is only reason­ Services begin at 12 noon at Aspen. Heim of Denver, a first-year able that they possess a Way of the Cross at Aspen at 2:30 p.m. theologian.) deep love and devotion HOLY SATURDAY toward Him. HOLY SATURDAY Confessions 4-6, 7-9 p.m. Studying various courses Confessions at Aspen — 4:00 to 5:30 and 7:00 to 6:30. Easter Vigil 10:30 in theology is certainly a Easter Vigil begins at p.m. High Mass 12:00 midnight. Among the liturgical de­ O u t s i d e means of developing an ‘ Mass begins after 12 midnight. votions o f the Church, the understanding of Christ, Forty Hours’ Adoration o f but if we are to stop there, EASTER SUNDAY EASTER SUNDAY the Blessed Sacrament ~ we are sure to fall short in Masses at Aspen — 7:00 , 9:00 and 5:00 p.m. Masses; 7:00. 8:00, 9:30. 11:00. 12:30. 5:00 p.m. & 7:15 p.m. in honor of the 40 hours our future priesthood. The Mass at Basalt at 10:30 a.m. during which the sacred 'Lt)enuer ^ukuds textbook is not going to body of Jesus lay in the instill a deep love for sepulchre — holds a very Christ and His Church in important place. Through us, by itself. This is just our devotion to the Blessed S T . M A R Y one step; and the more im- ST. AUGUSTINE, BRIGHTON S T. P A U L 'S Sacrament, our faith is portrant. 340 S ta n fo rd S tr e e t — B ru sh , C o lo ra d o fortified, and our love for Through our response So. 6th at Bush Street Broadmoor— Colorado Springs it is increased. For this — such as an active de­ reason, it is desirable for HOLY THURSDAY votion to the Blessed WEDNESDAY Confessions: 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. this devotion to be held Sacrament — we are Mass and Sermon — 7:30 p.m. HOLY THURSDAY Mass 7 a.m. Liturgical Service 6 p.m. every year in all churches. able to make Christ Confessions after Mass. Confessions: 7:30 to 6:30 p.m. St. Thomas’ seminary, more meaningful to us in Denver, is no exception, as our daily lives. This is HOLY THURSDAY the students and faculty, GOOD FRIDAY also vital, if we are to Low Mass at 5:30 p.m. — High Mass and Procession at GOOD FRIDAY together with the clergy Liturgical Service at 12:00 noon. carry out (effectively) the 7:30 p.m. Liturgical Service 3 p.m. Stations of Cross 7:30 p.m. from the Denver Archdio­ ministry of Christ, for: Adoration until Midnight. Confessions: 4:30 to 5:30; 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Way of the Cross — 7:00 p.m. cese, participated in the He is not able to give GOOD FRIDAY closing ceremonies last ^hat which he does not week. have. Adoration until 2 p.m. Mass of the Passion and Death of Christ — 2 p.m. HOLY SATURDAY HOLY SATURDAY Stations of the Cross at 7:30 p.m. 11 p.m. Easter Vigil Vigil Service 11:00 p.m.

HOLY SATURDAY p.m. H um anism Confessions: 10 to 11 a.m.; 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Easter Vigil begins at 11 p.m., followed by a Solemn high EASTER SUNDAY Easter Sunday Masses: Midnight, 7, 8:30, 10 and 12. EASTER SUNDAY St. Joseph's Fountain, Mass Easter Sunday 6 p.m. Brush — midnight, 7:00, and 11:00 a.m. G one M a d EASTER SUNDAY Weldona — 7:45 a.m. High Mass Masses at 6. 7:30, 9, 10:30 (High) and 12 (noon) a.m. Wiggins — 9:00 a.m. High Mass London — "To supply The long, drawn-out . Eastlake — 8:30 a.m. contradeptives to boys and fight against introducing girls and to promise to abortion in Britain is terminate pregnancy if the showing results. The plan contraceptives do not work drew warm reception when 'S CHURCH is humanism gone mad,” ST. MICHAEL it was first intr^uced into SACRED HEART P. 0. Box 394 — Fort Collins, Colorado declared Cardinal John Parliament last year. But 666 School St. — Craig, Colorado Heenan of Westminster in it seems doubts have been 2026 W. Colorado Av. — Colorado Springs WEDNESDAY lashing out against the increasing as the bill Masses 6:30 and ^00 a.m. — and 5:10 p.m. proposed abortion bill. moves forward to com­ WEDNESDAY Confessions before Masses and following Stations of the Mass at 7:00 a.m. and Mass at 7:30 p.m. (Opponents to the b ill, mittee stage. Cross at 3:00 p.m. Sermon at the Evening Mass. HOLY THURSDAY now before parliament, see It is believed many ov­ Confessions before and after the Evening Mass. the plan as opening the erworked doctors dislike Solemn Services at 7:30 p.m. HOLY THURSDAY Confessions and Low Mass at 6:30 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. way to "social abortion,” HOLY THURSDAY the proposed new respon­ for those unable to attend the Evening Services. Mass with Holy Communion and Procession to Repository, abortion on demand. sibilities and decisions they Confessions at 3 o'clock until all are heard. It's reported the medical to begin at 7:30 p.m. Confessions before and after Evening GOOD FRIDAY may have to make. The Services. Solemn High Mass and Procession at 5:10 p.m. profession generally ap­ same feeling is shared by Solemn Services with Holy Communion at 2:30 p.m. pears to be opposed to overcrowded and under­ Stations of the Cross at 7:30 p.m. GOOD FRIDAY GOOD FRIDAY more abortions than it staffed hospitals. Good Friday Services at 3:00 p.m. Adoration until 2:00 p.m .; Mass with Communion at 2 Way of the Cross and Confessions at 7:30 p.m. considers absolutely neces­ p.m.; follCASd by Adoration of the Cross; Stations of the Collection toaay for the Shrines in the Holy Land. sary to save the life of a Cross and Adoration at 7:30 p.m. Special Collection taken HOLY SATURDAY mother on ethical grounds. A N O T H E R contention is up for the Holy Land on Good Friday, Confessions before Blessing of Easter Candle. Batismal Water followed by HOLY SATURDAY and after all Services on Good Friday. that the National Health Easter Vigil Mass at 11:00 p.m. (No services in the morning) CARDINAL Heenan Service is not looking for­ Confessions: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. and 7:30 to 8:X p.m. Confessions at 11;00 a.m. — at 4:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. stated that the bill’s pro­ ward to having free con­ HOLY SATURDAY until all are heard. ponents pretend that main traceptives added to its Confessions: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m.; 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Easter 11:00 p.m. Easter Vigil Services Vigil will begin at 11:00 p.m., followed by Mass at mid­ 12:00 Midnight >- High Mass of the Resurrection. opposition comes from costs. night. Catholics. "This is untrue,” The bill now rests before EASTER SUNDAY the Cardinal declared. "A committee study and one of EASTER SUNDAY High Mass at 8:30 a.m. EASTER SUNDAY Low Masses at 7, 10, 11:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. growing number of citizens the controversial clauses — Masses: 6:30, 6:00 and 10:00 o'clock. Morning Masses: 7:30 , 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 and 12 Noon have come to regard the allow in g abortion if there No Evening Mass. NO EVENING MASS ON EASTER SUNDAY proposed bill with abhor­ was "substantial risk” o f a rence. Intelligent people baby being born handi­ are beginning to realize capped ~ has been ap­ S A I N T M A R Y this bill may well prove to proved. OUR LADY OF THE WOODS HOLY FAMILY be the first step towards Twenty Third Avenue at Woodland Park euthanasia.” Doctrinal Studies Twenty Second Street — Greeley Security, Colorado 80911 He added the Society for To Be Made Public WEDNESDAY Mass: 6:30 a.m. the Protection of the Un­ WEDNESDAY HOLY THURSDAY Paris — The permanent Confessions: 3:30-5:30 and after Vigil Confessions: 4:00 - 5:00 & 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. born Child, established to Mass: 6:00 p.m. Confessions before Mass. combat the hill, has no Council of the French Mass: 6:00 p.m. Bishops’ Conference at its CCD Bible Vigil and Benediction-7:30 p.m. HDLY THURSDAY Catholics on its executive Confessions: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. and after Mass committee and that the quarterly meeting HOLY THURSDAY group’s leaders are gy­ announced that a series of Masses: 6:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. (Mandatum or washing GOOD FRIDAY 7:30 p.m. (A ll night adoration at repository through til doctrinal studies discussing Services and Communion 6:00 p.m. Confessions before noon on Good Friday) necologists. Confessions: 7;30-9:00 p.m. revelation, morals, the Eu­ services. Calling the proposal charist, the teaching au­ GOOD FRIDAY GOOD FRIDAY thority of the Church, "an attack on the sanc­ Confessions: 10:00-11:00 a.m.; 3:00 4:30 p.m.; 8:W-9;00 Confessions; 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. C hristology, and ecumen­ Liturgical Service will begin at 1:00 p.m. Holy Communion tity of human life,** HOLY SATURDAY Cardinal Heenan said ism will soon be made Solemn Orations — Reading of the Passion, veneration of Blessings: 11:00. Mass about midnight. elude with a Meditation on the Way of the Cross. the organization’s lead­ public. ers "are the people who ing. 7:30 — Stations of the Cross. HOLY SATURDAY would be called upon to HOLY SATURDAY Confessions: 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. perform the operations if News Deadline! High Mass of the Vigil (Blessing of the New Fire. Paschal Solemn prayers and blessings at 11:00 p m. EASTER SUNDAY Candle. Baptismal Water and Font and ranewal of Bapfis- the bill were to be mal Vows) 11:00 p.m. 1:00 a.m. The deadline for news Solemn Mass at midnight (approximate) Masses passed. Their profession­ stories and pictures to 8:00 a.m. in Victor' al integrity forbids them EASTER SUNDAY 9:00 a.m. in Cripple Creek EASTER SUNDAY appear in the "Register" Masses 6:00, «;00. 10:00 a m. to sanction wholesale Is Monday at 0 a.m. 11:00 a.m. in Woodland Park Masses: 7:00. 8:30 and 11:30 a.m. destruction of life in the womb.’* Page 16 d e n v EP CATHOLIC REGISTER T hursday, March 16, 1967 LEGAL NOTICES I IN TN I RROBATR COURT IN THE PEOEATE COUET Does Not In and fer Nbt O ty in and ««r Nw City aad Rome's Response and Cernity Ddnvar ml Caunty at Obpvof Masses For Skiers and State af CetereGe aad Btatt m» Celbf— ■ Ne. P-4M M Mb. p -a s m NOTICR TOCRRDITORS NOTICE TO CEED1TOR9 Sunday Masses in Durango: Sacred Heart Etlatt of RUTH BEASLEY (Da Estate of FLO M. HARTKNOCH. churches near some o f the 8:10. and 7;.30 p m : St. English ceased) a/k/a FLORA HARTKNOCH. a/k/a Include Canon in FLORA M. HARTKNOCH. a/k/a Pi-O - No. P-42854 area ski centers are listed Columba's — 7. 9, and 11 A ll persons having claims against RENTINE M. HARTKNOCH. a/k/a for the convenience of a.m. Washington — The Na- A N E G A T IV E response matter be further post­ readings whose use is left the above named estate are required FLORENTINE MARIE HARTKNOCH. to file them for aliowance In the Pro- (Deceased) skiers. Pastors or persons Fairplay: St. Joseph’s — tional Conference of Cuth- was received to the Bish- poned.” theConcilium reply to the judgm ent o f each bale Court of the City end County of No. P-42736 AM persons having claim s against in these areas are asked to 11 a.m. every Sunday. jaid. It was understood Bishop. The lectionary is Danvar, Colorado, on or before the 6th .olic Bishops has received ops’ request for permission day of Septamber, 1967. or said claims the above named estate are required inform the Register of any (Jeorgetown: Our Lady preliminary responses from ex p erim en t with the here that the revised Ordo expected to be made avail­ shall be forever barred. to file them for ellow ence In the P ro­ bate Court of the City end County of changes or additions to the of Lourdes — 8 a.m. Missae is being further M ary C. Walsh the post-Conciliar liturgical revised Ordo Missae. able in most U.S. dioceses. Executrix D enver, C olorad o, on or before the

Sunday schedules. (ilenwood Springs: St. amended. Edward J. McHugh 20th d a y o l Au gust. 1967. of said Concilum but the responses "W ith regard to experi- claims shall be forever barred. Aspen; St. M ary’s — 7 Stephen’s - 8, 9. and 10 make no mention o f the ments to be permitted by Permission was given to THE CONCILIUM re­ Attorney for the esiele THE CENTRAL BANK 415 Symes Building AND tRUST COMPANY and 9 a.m. <5 p.m. .Mass a.m. B ishops’ request to use Conference o f Bishops use the "Supplementary sponses dated Jan. 30 and ' Denver. Colorado 80202 By; Jay R. MedGex until Easter.) Gunnison: S t Peter’s — Teiephorte 222-2711 Assistant Trust Officer English in the Canon of in certain communities, it W eekday Lectionary,’’ Feb. 13 were made public . (Published in the B r ec konri d ge: St. 8, 9:30, and 11 a.m.. 7 p.m. JOHN J. CONW AY the Mass and at Ordina­ seems opportune that the newly approved list of March 13 by the Bishops’ Denver Catholic Register) Attorney tor the estate M ary’s — 7:30 and 9 a m. First Publication; March 9, 1967 802 Equitable Building Idaho Springs: St. tions. committee on the liturgy; Last Publication; March 30. 1967 every Sunday throughout Denver, Colorado Paul’s — 9 a m. Archbishop Paul J. Halli- Phone 244 6038 IN THR PROBATE COURT the winter. V nan of Atlanta, committee (Published in the L e a d i I I e : In and for ttia City and County Denver Catholic Register) Annunciation — 6:30, 8, Religious Liberty chairman, said the Bishops et Denver and Slate of Ceterade First Publication; February 23. 1967 Central City: St. Mary and 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. intend to make ’’concrete Na. P-429M Last Publication: March 16. 1967 ’ I ' ' of (he Assumption — May They Rest NOTICE TO CREDITORS Bill Criticized proposals’’ concerning an Estate Ot MARGARET L. JACKSON IN THE PROBATE COURT Minturn: St. I*atrick’s (Deceased) 10:30 a.m. In and for the City and English translation o f the No. P-42906 : S 1 — 9 u.m. Madrid - Protestant and County of Denver C o lora d o Springs: St. AM persons having claims against Canon at the time of their and S ta N of Calerado Jewish spokesmen ex­ the above named estate are required Mary’s — Sundays at 8 Salida: St. Joseph’s — David Brofman. Jvdga A pril meeting in Chicago. to file them for allowance in the Pro- In Peace Ne. P-42736 p.m. 7. 8:30, 10:30 a m. and 7 pressed deep disillusion bate Court et the City and Countv of "This seems to be the next IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Craig: St. Michael’s — p.m. over the version of legisla­ church, Brighton. March 9. Rice D enver. Colorado, on or before the BROTZMAN, Gayle Elizabeth. step to be taken and is a loth day ot September. 1967, or said OF FLO M. HARTKNOCH, a/k/a FLO- 6:30, 8 and 10 a.m. tion on freedom o f w orship 2510 Monaco iwuievard. Daugh- chapel. claims shall be forever berred. RA HARTKNOCH. a/k/a FLO R A M. necessary preliminary to H A R T K N O C H . a/k/a F L O R E N T IN E Steamboat Springs: AAARGARET FRITZ Crested Butte: Queen approved M arch 3 by the of Mr. and Mr*. Fred Brotz- M. HARTKNOCH. a/k/a FLOREN­ Holy Name — 8 a.m. man. Requiem Mass. Blessed HUGHES. Arnold. 5201 W. approval by the Holy See,” Executrix of All Saints — 8 a.m. Spanish Council of Minis­ 26lh avenue. Requiem Mass. St Harold Godfrey Marlin TINE MARIE HARTKNOCH. De­ Sacrament church, March IS. he stated. ceased. ters. for they conclude that Mary Magdalene’s church, Attorney tor the estate V a i l : 'r e m p o r a r y Interment. Mt. Olivet Boulevard 245 West )2th Avenue ALIAS the new text of the bill March 15. Interment, F t IvOgan. nervous or <^uarters - 7:30 a.m. be­ mortuaries. Denver. Colorado 80204 CITATION TO ATTEND tightens the worship law Olinger mortuaries. Phone 534-8015 PROBATE OF WILL THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF emotional ginning Dec. 4. BURNS. David A.. 2629 S. (Published in the rather than giving more LARA. Frank. 920 2th street LEGAL Denver Catholic Register) COLORADO. TO: distress... freedom. Pennsylvania street. Son of First Publication: AAarch 9. 1967 Catholic Near East Welfare Associa­ Woodland Park; Our Robert F. and Helen A. Burns. Requiem Mass, Sacred Heart Last Publication: March 30, 1967 tion. 480 Lexington Ave., New York, Lugan. Allred C. Miller (deceased), e/o Ralph Hanna, Jr.. Address, unknown. Denver Catholic Register) fered March 9 in Blessed of the Denver local o f the Howard J. Miller, 3775 Irving Street. Nephew. Heir at Law. First Publication; February 23. 1967 Denver. Colorado, Husband. Heir, Charlotte Clive. 1220 Wadsworth. Last Publication : March 16. 1967 Sacrament church, Denver, International Typographical SCHOMER. Madeline. 616 S. legatee and devisee. Apt. 29, Denver, Colo., Niece. Heir at for Roy T. Baker, 83, re­ Union from 1927-1929 and, Washington circle. Requiem Dorothy Stephens, 558 Pennsylvania. Law. IN THE PROBATE COURT SWIGERT BROS. Mass. All Souls church. March 9. Denver. Colorado. Sister, Legatee and Gloria Brinkdopke, 2495 Newark, In and for the C ity and County tired Rocky Mountain since 1937, had been a Interment, Mt. Olivet Olinger devisee. Aurora, Colo., Niece. Heir at Law. of Denver News printer, who died trustee of the ITU Printers mortuaries. Dora Bray (Post.deceased), c/o Patricia Culna. 3912 Sheridan Blvd.. and State of Celoredo OPTOMETRISTS Clarence R. Endsley, Admn.. 1859 Denver. Colo., Niece. Heir at Law. No. P-43726 March 5 in Mercy hospital, Home in Colorado Springs. York Street. Denver. Colorado. Sister. Miriam Hanna, 3129 W. 34ih Ave., NOTICE TO CREDITORS Denver. He was a member of the SPAHN, Albert George. 2505 Legatee and devisee. Denver, Colo., Niece, Heir at Law. Estate of W ILLIAM ALLISON, aka Devofed To Tour Complete Vision Care _ l J Cl . T t 1 S. Yates. RequiemMi,.-,,, ..-Mm*.Mass, St vJo- v wGeorge w iv v T. nniMwtMiller (believed preav prede A m ericai National Bank. Denver. WILLIAM BERNARD EDMUND AL- A native of Logansport, Blessed Sacrament Holy deph'u church, March lO. inter- c*Ased>. 1518 E. Harvard St., Glen Colo Ralatlonshlp, none. Contingent LISON (D eceased) Ind., Mr. Baker was born Name society. ment, Mt. o liv e t Day-Noonan dale. California. Brolher-ln law. Con­ trustee. No. P-42736 ' Harry W. Swigert, O.D. OPTICIANI tingent togatee Leonard Campbell. Guardian ad li- AM persons having claim s against A pril .25, 1883, and came Surviving in addition to ™o»‘tuar.v. Jaan Alice Greenwood. 1714 Gladys lem for and on behalf of all Unknown the above named estate are require^ Donlad E. Gooldy, O.D. Fred Sinaldone to Denver in 1893. After Drive. Glendale. California. Niece, H eirs, M inors and for any and all to file them for allow ance In the Pro- ,. . , ,, , are a son, Robert sTEIN, Emma R.. 2300 w. Contingent legatee. persons Interested herein who may be bate Court of the City and County of Je rry R.Pederson, O.D. attending both public and 3. Baker; a daughter, Miss Main atreeL Requiem Matw, St. Howard H. Miller, 3775 Irving under legal disability. Security Life. Denver. Colorado, on or before the 8 parochial schools here, he Helen A. Baker, both of Mary'a church, March is. Inter­ Street. Denver, Colorado. Brother-In Bldg.. Denver. Colo.. Relationship, day of August. 1967. or said claims Cherry Creek law. Contingent legatee. nona. Guardian ad Litem. shall be forever barred. 1550 Colifointa Si. 231 Delioll St. married Miss Mabel Bar- Denver; three grandsons, ntent, Littleton, Colo. Nickela- Margaret Brayfield. Route I. Box YOU and each of you are hereby no- ANDREW WYSOWATCKY nitz in 1908. and five great-grandchil- mortuary. 736. Golden. Colorado. Sitter-in-law, lltle d that the instrument purporting Administrator 534-5819 355-7042 Contingent legatee. to be the last will and testament of (Published In the Denver He began as a printer’s dren. wATSON, William C.. 921 De- Rocclla Robint. aka M artha Rocella the decedent above named will be ot­ Catttolic R egister) devil, or helper, on the Funeral arrangements troit 8treet Son of Mr. and Mrs. R ob in so n . 4400 C a r p in t e r ia A v e ., tered tor probate before the Probate First Publication: February 16, 1967 Sp.ice 21. Carpinteria, California. Court ol the City and County of Den­ Last Publication: March 16.1967 D en ver Democrat, before were by Olinger mortuar- Leo F. Watton. Ma«a of the Niece. Contingent legatee. ver, Stele o l Colorado, at the City and Margaret Harding. 1700 Lynwood County Building In said City and th e turn o f the century ies. Burial was in Mt. Oli- County of Denver, on Monday, the March 9. Interment M t Olivet Place. Casper. Wyoming, Niece. Con­ IN THE PROBATE COURT and was a printer at the vet. tingent legatee. t7th day of April. 1967, at 2 o'clock Boulevard mortuariea. p.m.. or on a date subsequent thereto In and for ttw City and Caunty Persoml Supervision N ew s for 47 years before Inter Mountain Unit, Shrtner’s Hot- al Denver and State at Celorade pltal for Crippled Children. Salt Lake to which said hearing regularly may his retirem ent in' March p H be continued, when and where you City. Utah. Relationship. Nona. Conlin. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT gent legatee. may appear If you so desire. 1966. ■ WITNESS my signature end seal of Estate ot GEORGE MUSER (De­ by the Moward Samily E astern Star Home of Colo., Den ceased) ver. Colorado. Relationship, None. Con said Court this 3rd day of March. 1967. No. P-40441 tingent legatee Notice Is hereby given that I hove 4 , . You and each ol you are hereby no D. M. R O W LE Y Clerk ot the Probate Court. filed my final report In the Probate titled that the instrument purporting Court of the City and County of Den­ PARK AVENUE MORTUARY JERRY BREEN to be the last will and testament of By M. J. Finnerty. Deputy Clerk. ver, Colorado, and that any person the decedent above named will be of BERKELEY PARK MORTUARY James w. Creamer d es irin g to obieqi to the same shall HOWARD Florist (ered for probate before Jhe Probate SulUirfe mnditarg James W. Cream er. Jr. file w r itte n o b le c tlo n with the said Court o( the City and County of Den HAMPDEN MEMORIAL ESTATES CEMETERY AMornevs (or Estate court on or before March II. 1967. 1521 Champa ver, State of Colorado, at the City and 434 M aiestic Bldg. Bernard E. Engler 266-3131 County Building in said City and Denver. Colorado 80202 Executor County of Denver, on Monday, the (Published in the (Published In the Denver 24th day of April, 1967, at 10 o'clock Denver Catholic Register) Catholic R egister) A.M., or on a date subsequent thereto First Publication: March 9. 1967 First Publication; February 16, 1967 to which said hearing regularly may Last Publication: March 30. 196/ Last Publication: March 16.1967 u llir S^ iiinit be continued, when and where you may appear If you so desire. WITNESS my signature and seal of Serving said Court this 6th day of March, 1967. D. M. R O W LE Y South Denver and Englewood Clerk ol the Probate Court By R. G. P luey ______Deputy Clerk I Colorado Springs | John B Carraher 'WiAAr* 0 «n v« * snopa v/uri Conficlonce Attorney for Estate 1010 Midland Savings Bldg. Denver. 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• I am a OQ High School; Oradu R 8 A L T T G CColloga o llo i Craduato I N S U R A N C t Chlldrun'i Sheet Downtown. Chorry Crook. AAAY CO. Lakottdo. Crootoy 72S N O . T K J O N Fhono 633.7731 Colorado Springs Thursday, March 16, 1967 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 17 Wit and Charm of a Bishop By Ken Clark months of intensive effort enough, someone observed, G ushurst becomes in­ Between the Bishop to about half of the Bish­ fer a book. Anybody could tense, vibrant, and preoc- Fulton J. Sheen — "one of op’s 63 published volumes have thought o f it, but cupied when that question the most epigramatic writ­ and to the millions of Quote magazine thought of is asked. ers and speakers since G. words contained in his It first.” Backed by five years of K. Chesterton” — and the speeches, newspaper writ­ Among the multitude of work, a million written somewhat awesome formu­ ings, off-the-cufT comments quotations were impressive words, none. of which yet lation of a new philosophi­ recorded in interviews, collections both from Bish- are ready for the publisher, cal approach called "me- and, o f course the T V se­ op Sheen and from Evan- and knowledge gained in tukinesis,” Denver writer ries. gelist Billy Graham. the process of securing The Vietnam ^Dilemma’ and scholar Frederick The book is exactly what T h e Q u o ta b le B illy degrees in philosophy both Gushurst has had his Gushurst hoped it would he considers to be one of another critic of President Csraham was the first col- a t N o tre Dame and at 5 THE BITTER HERI- commitment without at the hands full. be — a source of pleasure • lection to roll off the p ro g re s s iv e e s ca la tio n . Johnson, he fails to reckon Columbia Universities, ^TAGF’, By Arthur M. same time poisoning the Metak inesis remains as and fascination for the presses, and Gushurst. a Rather than simply hold with another probability: Gushurst knows for sure. S chleH inger eir.. Hough* very wellsprings of Ameri­ yet unborn outside the casual reader who will find Catholic, was handed the the line in Southeast Asia, That our progressive ac- But he isn't sure you do, ton M ifflin. 126p. $3.95 can society? Mr. Schlesing- creative soul of iu author, it almost the equivalent of Sheen file and a painstak­ or that he can tell you — cr, who should be class^ we have bit by bit deep- celeration o f the war has but Gushurst’s recent picking up a book of verse, ing trek through the Bish­ ened the Am erican com- been a direct and neces- yet. Mr. Schlesingf 'b book as neither "hawk” nor ou­ preoccupation with the and a neatly catalogued op’s depth of thought and m itm en t. Each step we sary response to accelera- He can only say that he 1 spells out the diiemma tright "dove,” is convinced Bishop has paid off hand­ and cross-indexed reference expression. has come upon what he have taken, he believes, tion by the enemy. As posed by the war in Viet­ that the manner in which somely for everybody. text for student, teacher, Next on tap from the believes to be a totally nam for much of the so- the Johnson Administra­ has "led only to the next, Douglas Pike points out in As things stand, it is and writer. until we find ourselves en­ magazine’s files, according new approach to metaphy- called liberal establishment tion is prosecuting the war Viet Cong (M.I.T. f’res.s. doubtful if the world ever "An orangutan could to Gushurst, is a collection sics. It parallels quantum in this country. The author ’’is exacting a frightful trapped today in that $8.95) — by far the best could forget the blazing have done the job I did,” to be titled Th e American nightmare of American mathematics and the theo­ is well aware of what is at cost" at home as well as treatment of the organiza­ personality and the warm says Gushurst with com­ Rabbi, and the list of ad ry of relativity; other phiio- stake in South Vietnam. abroad. strategists, a land war in tion, techniques and tactics wit and charm of the man pletely unjustified self-dep­ Asia — a war which no ditional titles, seemingly, sophers have touched upon Should we precipitately of the National Liberation who now serves as Bishop recation. "With Bishop is endless. . . .. _ President, including Presi­ it; and the New Testament withdraw, the reverbera- W H A T , T H E N , is the Front yet to be published o f Rochester, N.Y. Bishop Sheen, it was easy. He’s so Gushurst says he would dent Johnson, desired or is full of it. It is an utterly U nited States to do? For — the war in Vietnam Sheen, some years ago, very much like Chesterton. enjoy another fling at the tion.s throughout the whole intended.” new way of looking at o f Southeast Asia, he be­ Mr. Schlesinger, the ob­ changed dramatically in took his brilliant TV se­ He speaks in epigrams. All job o f editin g, compiling, reality,______and___ its develop-______lieves, would be "ominous." vious answer is to scale Mr. Schlesinger, of late 1964, when North ries, "Life is Worth Liv­ I had to do was collect and creating the profile of ment and articulation are On the other hand, how do down our military commit- course, is not alone in his Vietnamese regulars first ing.” to the top of the na­ them.” a man through his quoted what Frederick Gushurst w c adhere to the obvious ment, away from a policy arguments. But, like many began moving in signifi­ tional ratings, eclipsing the thoughts, views, and quips; calls "my life’s work.” cant numbers into the popularity of Milton Berle AND COLLECT them but that nothing beyond Someday — perhaps sev­ South. At that point, the and winning a coveted he did — more than 1,000 the Bishop is immediately eral million words and war in Vietnam did not "E m m y" award along the of them. As a result, in view for him. several thousand more ""Red Lacquered Gate" enter a new phase. It be­ way. though Gushurst never has hours of thought and study came a new war that de­ met Bishop Sheen, he feels AN D T H A T brings him from now . . . manded a new strategy o f THE WORLD never that he knows him quite back to metakinesis. BUT THAT will be New Book bu Barrett response, if, indeed, we and forgets such a man as well. What is it? another book. the South Vietnamese were B ishop Sheen, but now, "His is an unimaginably to hold the line at all. The story o f Bishop Ed­ lives of priests, nuns, and Communists, who regarded thanks to Gushurst’s ef­ b rillia n t mind," he says. M r. Schlesinger is per­ ward J. Galvin, founder of brothers of the Columban them as enemies of the forts in editing and com­ "Back in the 50s, when he haps on surer ground the Columban Society, is society. F>eople. piling The Quotable Ful­ was appearing regularly on Am erican the new work of author Barrett spent consider­ when he discusses in his ton J. Sheen, the world his own television show, he last chapter the implica­ National Bank William E. Barrett of Den­ IT TEH^S how the Col- able time in researching will remember with a did things unheard of in ver. Called The Red Lac­ umbans experienced at the life o f Bishop Galvin tions of the Vietnam de­ much more specific ref­ professional show business. pays the highest quered Gate, the story of first hand China’s "grind­ and the society’s members.. bate for American democ­ erence. He never employed writers, an Irish prie.st who became ing” poverty and how they Much of his material was racy. Few sensible Am eri­ and he never wro.te a rate on Bishop of Hanyang, China,^ saw years of hard work gathered in Ireland. cans, whether critics or The Quotable Fulton J. script. He never rehearsed, Certificate is also a history of 20th swept away by flood.s. Dep­ supporters of President Sheen, published by Droke and he never used cue A review of The Red century China. icted by Barrett is how the Johnson, will fail to dep­ House under the aegis of cards. He simply went on Savings for l.acquercd Gate will ap- Published by Sheed and Columbans lived with the lore along with him the Q u ote magazine and dis­ /cold,’ ad libbing his way, I>ear soon in the Register. outbursts of political irra­ Ward of New York, the terror of China’s bandit tributed by Grosset and nigh t after night, without short-term deposits story details modern China raid, kidnapping, torturing Barrett is the author of tionality that have come to Dunlap, is 291 pages of a flaw. , .” and the way it affected the and murdering of the soci­ such well-known works as characterize that heated biography, wit, wisdom, Lilies of the Field, Shad­ ety’s priests; with the controversy. and phrases. And how did Gushurst ows of the Images, and — (Vincent S. Kearney in To compile the collection,. land the task of collect­ Sino-Japancse war, the oc­ You don't have to lie up funds for lonj T h e I^cft Hand o f God. . "America.”) ____ Gushurst devoted six ing all those sparkling Bishop Sheen cupation by Japan, and the ^ periods of time to earn a high return. Get ad libs for inclusion in a Iwmbings o f World War II. the flexibility of the highest return Distilled It explains why they could single volume? with savings certificates of only 9 0 - not live with China’s take­ Good Biblical Yarn day maturity: automatic renewal. THE QUOTABLE FUL­ over by Mao Tse-tung’s It happened because Interest begins immediately. TON J. SHEEN, edited G O D ’ S W A R R IO R , by o f having shifted his own and guiding the people of Q u ote magazine changed Your funds are insured up to hands a few years ago; and by Frederick Gushur.st Frank G. Slaughter burdens and his own cares God. He was so full of SI 5,000 by the Federal Deposit because one of the new (Anderson, S.C., Droke (N.Y., Doubleday, $5.) to the shoulders of some­ Christ that he was his own Insurance Corporation. Start House, distributed by one else — forever.” book. staffers was an old friend your investment in certificates of Gushurst’s. Grosset & Dunlap, 51 Best-selling author But there was more to it I f there’s more human now at American. St,000 or They were inventorying Madison Ave., New than that. He also "took on than divine in the story multiples of SI ,000 under $100,000 Slaughter notes at the end what they had acquired,” Y o rk , $4.95). Christ” as Scripture — and teller’s version of the earn 5%. Certificates of $100,000 up may of this volume, a biogra­ says Gushurst, "and they Saint’s life, it detracts earn more. Please call 244-6911 and ask phical novel about the life tradition —• tell, and, ther- found that they had. N o modern author who nothing from what the o f St. Paul, th at he has efore, had in him all the acquired thousands of quo­ for Certi/icste Ssvings. expresses himself in epig­ made every attempt to fol- w'isdom, all the courage to tent-making Apostle would rams, has done so with the tations from thousands o f AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK low, as closely as Biblical preach at the drop of a himself recognize as a good people — clipped and filed polish and profundity of scholarship and research * hat, on Jesus Risen, living, yarn. — (E.C.H.) 17ih and Stout Streets, Denver. Colorado 80202 Bishop Sheen. In a single over the years. It was allow, the known facts in paragraph it is possible to read the essence o f what the life o f the Apostle of he has written on a certain the Gentiles, "with the subject. Hence the value least possible use of tradi­ and practicality o f such a tional sources.” work as this, which repro­ That said, the reader can duces more than 1,00() of W illiam E . Harrett relax and enjoy the re­ the eloquent Bishop’s creation of the Mediterra­ nean scene, and watch thoughts, together with an Met Opera Will anthology o f his choicest Saul of Tarsus working Christ humor. For one who cannot w ith needle and palm in read all of Sheen this vol­ Give 'Butterfly' the sailm aking shop, ob­ ume affords a readily con- serve him listening to wise sultable index to his typi­ Soprano Renata Scotto men, and sitting at the cal thoughts and a fair w ill sing the title role in feet of Gamaliel to learn sampling of their flavor. Puccini’s Madama But­ the Jewish Law. (See Story this Page) terfly in the Metropolitan Still Aside from many sen­ Opera Company’s produc­ T H E author has already tences of eye-catching bril­ tion to be broadcast at "done” St. Luke, in The liance, which are good im­ noon Saturday, March 18, Road to Bithynia, using itations of Chesterton, on KOA radio, AM and considerable traditional there are others w*hich FM. material. The present of­ w rite a whole book in a O ther principals in the ferin g is the 48th o f his single paragraph. Take this production will be tenor books, and demonstrates Walks on the United Nations: George Shirley, mezzo his professional polish. **Th^ various nations that soprano Nedda Casei, and constitute the United Na­ baritone Ron Bottcher. A fte r the Lord blinded tions can ultimately be Francesco Molinari-Pradelli Saul on the road to Da- united only by something will conduct the orchestra. mascu.H, and spoke to him, outside o f themselves . . . the great change, the "con­ something that has priority Fomily Theater version” from persecutor to The over each of them and to The Big One. a drama one-1 iving-in-Christ is which they must submit portraying the spirit of summed up by the writer ov^n when it goes against Ireland and the character as he portrays his hero them . . . Heaven knows of the legendary lepre­ waiting confidently for the that i f wo do not obey our chaun, will be presented on restoration o f his sight by own politicians, we will not Father ’s Ananias. The knowledge obey someone else’s. First Family Theater program that this would happen Streets there is glory to God in on Sunday, March 19, 9 "was part of the sense of Serving from the same address in Denver since 1923 the Highest, then there is p.m., on KOSI Radio, Den- peace that had suddenly ^ace on earth." — (P.H.) come over him. the feeling

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APPEAL CITY .. Page 18 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, March 16, 1967 St. Philom eno and Rosary society have been in v it^ to be guests St. Philomena Parish o f A ll Saints A ltar and (Denver) — A Family Life Rosary society on Thurs­ Education program planned day, March 22, at 8 p.m. for the sixth and seventh St. Monica circle will sell grade boys accompanied by donuts after all the Masses th eir fathers will be held on Sunday, March 19. in Ricketson hall on Mon­ day, March 20, at 7 p.m. Leo Frazier, director of The panelists will be Dr. the Interparochial School Evergreen Women in making a closed Lampe and the Rev. Robert Monday Deadline! Choir, will give a recital at Christ the King Parish retreat at El Pomar retreat Syrianey. pastor of Our Phipps auditorium Sunday, (Evergreen) — New officers The deadline for news house, Colorado Springs, Lady of Fatima parish, March 19, 7 p.m. Admis­ of the A lta r and Rosary stories and pictures to ap­ March 31-April 2. Persons Lakewood. sion is $2.50 per person. society are Mmes. Jack pear in the “ Denver Catho­ may contact Mrs. Albert J. The Holy Name Men’s Mr. Frazier is also the Riordan, president; Tom lic Register” is Monday at 9 Micklich, 424-5269 (after club is sponsoring a games parish choir director. M iller, treasurer; Berge a.m. Correspondents are 5:30 p.m.) for reservations. party Saturday, March 18. asked to have their material Winners at the recent Weaver, secretary; and A1 Tickets will be sold at the St. Joseph's Shipman, historian. They at the "Register” office at needlework and bake sale door. will take office April 6 this time to assure publica­ were; $10 g ift certificate, Spring Vacation for Redemptorist during a special gathering tion in the following Thurs­ Lucille Webb; needlework, the students of St. Philo- hosted by Mmes. Tracy day issue. Marie Gannon; Mrs. mena’s begins March 20. St. Joseph’s Redemptorist L ism a n , Don Roch, and George Cramton, and Mrs. School will resume Mon­ Parish (Denver) — Officers John Yang, chairman. Farrell would serve as a Jersin. day, March 27. will be elected at a meet­ The society will spon­ nominating committee to ing of the high school PTA on Thursday, March 16, sor a fund raising event present a slate of ofiicers Littleton N otre Dam e on March 18 at the Safe­ at the April meeting. She 7:30 p.m., in the church way store. Evergreen, also announced that the St. Mary’s Parish (Lit­ Notre Dame Parish hall. tleton) — The Holy Name (D en ver) — Spring vaca- when cooked food will Misses Mayme and Marga­ Sister Mary Claudette ret Garrett would serve on Men’s club met Monday ion for Notre Dame school be on sale fo r six hours. will present a selection of the auditing committee. evening, March 13, in the students will begin after Purchased with proceeds St. Patrick’s Day songs at from other benefit affairs lower level o f the church school Friday, March 17. at 8 p.m. .John F. Morley, Classes will resume on the meeting. have been a large refriger­ St. Elizabeth's ator-freezer, a Papal flag, assistant agent in charge Monday, March 27, at 8:40 St. Elizabeth’s Parish of the Denver FBI spoke cassocks, attar linens and a a.m. Confession for stu­ '■■■■■■■'aj ...... (Denver) — The Altar on the work of the FBI. A dents in preparation for silver service. The projects society will meet on Tues­ have been directed by Mrs. question and answer period Easter will be held Friday day, A p ril 4, at 1 p.m. followed. George Schmidt. afternoon during the school Members will assemble in St. Mary’s blood bank is hours. Serving as kitchen aides DUCKWALL’S the church at 12:15 p.m., once more in need of blood. Th ere will be no grade will be Mrs. Tracy Lisman to attend the Mass for There have been many re­ or high school CCD reli­ Denver's Newest and Mrs. Tom Pince. To Erect Fatima Shrine World Peace which will quests for blood since gion classes during the Suburban Variety Store precede the meeting. Reci­ (IJhristmas, and volunteers V eek March 19-26. DAHLIA SHOPPING CENTER In honor of the 50th anniversary of the apparition of the Blessed Virgin 3]rcl A D ahli* 333.f03S. Lady of Grace tation of the Rosary will are asked to call Bob Members of the Altar Mary at Fatima, Portugal, in 1917, Holy Cross parish, Thornton, will erect follow. Guthrie, 798-1160, for fur­ a Fatima shrine covering approximately a one-block area at the parish. Our Lady o f Grace Par­ A business meeting will ther information and de­ Discussing an architect’s design for the shrine arc, left to right, Tom ish (Denver) — Members of be held in the meeting- tails. Parley, treasurer of the committee in charge of arrangements; Mrs. Norma St. M ary Magdalen’s sod­ a lity w ill m eet Thursday room o f the school base­ McCabe, secretary; Mrs. Theresa Paslay, chairman; and Joe Lachermeier, ment, followed by a social St. Vincent's PARISH PHARMACY GUIDE publicity. The shrine, which will be open to the public, will be dedicated in evening, M arch 16, at 7 p.m. hour. CALL ONE OF THESE , the month o f the Holy Rosary.______St. Vincent de Paul Par­ Games parties are held On Palm Sunday, DRUG STORES FOR PROMPT SERVICE every Tuesday evening at ish (Denver) — A tour of An installation tea was Plans arc being made M arch 19, m em bers o f the B o tan ic Gardens is Ft. Collins 7:30 p.m. held recently in the parish to honor Father Gallagh­ the Altar society will be. being sponsored by the Members o f the sodality St. Joseph’s Parish (Ft. and recognition was given er, p a stor, on his 25th in the rear of the church A lta r and Rosary society are collecting Gold Bond Collins) — On Sunday, the past pres*'lents of the jubilee June 4. Avis Wil- after all the Masses, to on M on day, M arch 20. March 19. the annual Altar society. The Rev. C. Ickc, Esther Frenzl, stam p s, G ift Stars and receive donations for Members will meet in the Women’s Corporate Com­ V. Gallagher, pastor, in­ Violet Gebauer and Gooch products Red Stars. flowers for the church church at 1 p.m. for reci­ munion Mas.s will be held stalled Beverly Gebauer, Marguerite McDonald A special collection will altars at Easter. tation o f the Rosary, fol­ a t S t . J o- president; Esther Frenzl, are in charge of the be taken up after all Sun­ lowed by a short business seph’s church vice president; Martha plans. day Masses for church im­ St. Dominic's meeting. Members will at 8:30 a.m. Gebauer, secretary; and provements. then adjourn to the Botan­ A The Rt. Rev. Evelyn Mehring, treasurer. St. Dominic’s Parish ic Gardens at 909 York M o n s ig n o r Cheyenne Wells (D enver) — St. Dominic’s Your Pharmacist The Rev. James Halloran St. Catherine's street, Denver, with the is a Richard Sacred Heart Parish A lta r and Rosary society of Julesburg was the conducted tour starting at Skilled DufTy, pastor, St. Catherine’s Parish (Cheyenne W ells) — The w ill hold an Easter Bake speaker. Irene Pieper and 2 p.m. Professional will be the Marianne Monat presided (Denver) — The annual St. Sacred Heart Altar society Sale on Saturday and Sun­ I celebrant of at the tea table. Patrick’s Day card party is sponsoring a bake sale day, March 18 and 19. j the Mass. A St. Anne’s Circle will and bake sale will be held at Larsen’s Abstract ofiice Prizes include a gold nug­ St. DOMINIC get ham, a hand knit ST. PHILOMENA'S I breakfast at meet in the home o f Mrs. by the A lta r and Rosary in Cheyenne Wells at 10 stole, donated by Mrs. ' the CSU Stu- Robert Diamond on Thurs­ society Thursday, March a.m., March 17. They are Sr Ei.in. M.ri. Center also having a St. Patrick’s Frances Jackson; and one day, March IB. 16, at 1 p.m. A salad Savc-A-Penny day potluck supper at 6:30 pair of pillow cases. will follow the Mass, with A St. Patrick’s Day card luncheon will be setved. p h a r m a c y p.m. the same evening at Coffee and doughnuts Mrs. Robert Frison, Altar party was held at the Tickets are 50 cents. St. Catherine’s Credit Sacred H eart school. The will be served after all the NORTH DENVER'S PROFESSIONAL D r u g and Rosary society presi­ parish hall on Sunday eve­ PRESCRIPTION STORE dent, presiding. Union office w ill not be supper will be followed by Masses on Sunday. March 3101 E. Colfax Ave. ning. March 12. Mr. and 3120 W. 29th Ave. "Qualily Drue* C* rrr»cripfion*'’ Guest speaker will be open on Thursday, March a dance. 19, except the 5:30 a.m. Mrs. Adolph Theurer and' Mass. Baked goods may be Member of 1.0.L. Sister F lain c Marie Pre- 23, since this is Holy At the Altar society 455-5191 Ed Bradtke — 333 *430 Everett Krier were the brought to the church vallet, chairman of the de­ hosts. Thursday. m eeting on March 20 at partment of theology at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Carol Mer- basement on Saturday af­ ST FRANCIS OE SALES OUR LADT OF LOUROES Loretto Heights college, win, R.N., will speak to ternoon from 2 to 5:30 p.m. Denver. Sister is one of the members on the need for a Choir women are Mrs. first per.sons to earn a county health nurse. Martha Bronch, Eva l.x)m- ALA-DOWN "The Store of Personal Sorvice" bardi, and Mary Conrad. doctorate in Theology from PHARMACY Wesley Pharmacy M arquette university in Mother of God REXALL PHARMACY Prescription Druggists Milwaukee. Her topic will Sts. Peter and Paul GIFTS BABY SUPPLIES be the "Church and Vati-- Mother of God Parish (Denver) — A day of rec-- Sts. Peter and Paul Par­ FREE DELIVERY G. L. Quinlan M em ber St. VinconI can II.” 260 SOUTH DOWNING ST. ollection for all women in ish (W h e a trid g e ) — St. Wesley A ve. De Paul Parish Jude bridge circle will T fl. 777-2685. 777-2686 At So. Oownine 733-foaS Akron the parish was conducted Wednesday, March 8, by meet at 8 p.m. on March St. Joseph’s Parish (Ak­ the Rev. John J. Lynch, 28 at the home of Mrs. BYERS ‘*66’’ SERVICE ST. CATHERINE'S ST VINCENT OE PAUL ron) — St. Joseph’s Altar S.S.C. A short business Charles Schroer; Mrs. EXPERT society meeting was held Mary Talbott will entertain T U N E UP meeting of the Altar and BRAKE 477-0S4T * 455-T904 on F r id a y , M arch 10. Rosary society w’as held the Ave Maria canasta SERVICE BUSY CORNER Rosary and Benediction circle on March 29, 8 p.m. VILLAGE after a luncheon served by WHEEL D R U G S T O R E preceded the meeting. Avis the society. Women of the painsh are ALIONAAENT invited to join the North . ZAth at X a v ir r I’ rnit'ssiim.il ]’l>.«rmai-is(s REXALL DRUG Willeke, past president Mrs. John Shaw, presi­ 477-9782 turned the meeting over to Denver District of Catholic /’ roi7i/7/ Delivery dent, announced that Mrs. W 38th Ave 1 Federal Blvd. the new president, Beverly Phil Pacheco. Mrs. Emmet Service ST FRANCIS Oe SALES Denser. Colo. (lebauer. Yearbooks were Dwyer, and Mrs. Walter • Cosmetics—Phots Supplies distributed. CARPETS Every issue of every • Liquors-Imported Wines i n ew spaper contairLS infor­ Where Accuracy Counts Esther Frenzl is the TRY Room Size n I I ^ E. Alameda Super Serv. mation and features of in­ V>' newly elected president of and Smaller lx (^>in|>letc Tiineup terest to every member of 1425 So. H o lly 756-8343 Lar9*tt taiccttons in City the Northeast district of 4c Brake Serv. the family. the ACeW . The quarterly ^ jc d b u X . F R K K spring deanery meeting Furniture’r.hTh^ur"' St. Dominic HNS Event * FIRST Pickup 4c w ill be held in Akron on ST. MARTS. LimnON . ALL SOULS. ENGLEWOOD Fiesta Dishes-Open Stock Deliver>' May 3. Sampling some mulligan stew are Edward Gifts • Hardware - Paint E.M.W. Logan at Alameda 73,3-9840 Catholic Youth and Abromiet, left, and William Naughton, two of the Glass - Toys SELL 4 LESS Adult R eligion Education chairmen for the St. Patrick’s Day dance spon­ where cash talks Pipe Threading 2141 So. Broadway CHERRELYN (CYARE) was organized sored by St. Dominic’s Holy Name society and Window Shades - Key SHerman 4-2754 R t x a U recently at St. Peters, PTA, Denver. The dance will be held Friday, Duplicating DRUG STORE Fleming and will comprise M arch 17, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the church Open Friday Everrings “ Howdy” Phone 7S9-2.56I four parishes in the North auditorium. Ticketa may be purchased at the door 32 Broadway 73;t-2940 DRUG STORE Bob’s Place BROADWAY at QUINCY East area; Akron. Yuma at $6 per couple. Refreshments will include bev­ Resetwed Customer ENGLEWOOD Julesburg and St. Peters. erages and Irish stew. Chairmen for the event are Parking Anyone Can Play the ;UM) So. C:olo. Blvd. 7««.I3M FREE PARKING Sisters will teach education Mr. and Mrs. William Naughton, Mr. and Mrs. on Church Ix»L NEW P U Y ER PIANO! C;OUTO\VN, 3540 W. Main LiltIcion. Cola classes for the adults and Edward Abromiet, and Mr. and Mrs. James Ben­ Rear of Store c:OLO. children. nett. ST ANN'S. ARVADA CATHEDRAL ST PATRICKS PEEBLES HEAR ALLENDALE ARROW PHARMACY ASK and LEARN PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED ■ SERVICE 9800 59th Place FOR AND DELIVERED ■ On KOA Radio STATION 422-2:197 TRAPPIST CANDIES ■ 7 FLA V O R S - .3«C BAG 1 DRIVE tN WITH CONFIDENCE .Arxida. C^oUtrado Coif aw at Oewntnq 3 3 3 -U 7 sl 10:20 Every Sunday eve­ TUNE UP a BRAKE SERVICE ning. Questions on religion n i l P K « t 4SS-4737 submitted by the radio au­ MOST PRECIOUS BLOOO HOLY CROSS. THORNTON dience answered on the ST ROSE OF LIMA archdiocefian broadcant. II iff REXALL Drug A Booklet on Catholic EOOIE’S C IT Y V IE W Church available free of CONOCO Prescription Druggists cost to all inquiries. Kifst Ml I’n-M-riphons Professional Pharmacy & Krrr Dcliveiy Ph. 287.5535 W R IT E TO •704 N Corona Ff AUTO SALES 22:18 So. Coloradii BUd. Thornton 2t. Colo. Ask and l.,eam. Station 1321 Locate P h o n e 757-7677 See Bob Robles KOA. Denver 802(K1, 1332 BtOAOWAT • CH. 4-4556 1100 W. AUtneda 733-9361 Colorado State Inspection Station ST ANTHONY OF PAOUA "BUD"STEPHENS

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i At Christ the King Breakfast GREEN AL'S APPLIANCES MEADOWS 922-1161 — X t l i TTic annual women’s Communion breakfast was the first event to be CONOCO hold in the parish center at Christ the King church. Denver. Among those C 0'T% 'T.er If C '*» V COMPLETE attending the event were, left to right. Mrs. Vincent I>. Ready. James K. edi* Controlled >erv.«o Center FRIENDLY DRUG (lorrity. Francis X. Mc<»rath. Howard Cherne. Mrs. James Cudmorv. and AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE MM w humm the Rev. Donald McMahon, pastor. )m S« saertaaa Thursday, March 16, 1967 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 19 I Youth Activities

St. Vincant'f and Paul Schmidt. School Junior High Speech Christ the King hooks program. Sister Among the first place Fourth gradestudents Meet held recently. fJleven Mary Leo, school principal, taught by Miss Mary Kay winners were named from Christ the King Parish winners at a science fair may be contacted for in­ (Denver) — The "Kings held recently at St. Vin­ Nill are corresponding with the school at the recent formation. Men” will sponsor two cent de Paul school, Den­ armed forces personnel speech meet held at A St. Pat’s dance will be events in the parish center ver, were Cyndy Brooks,' serving in Vietnam includ­ Annunciation high school, Sunday, March 19, begin­ held in the parish hall on ing First Lieutenant Vir­ Denver. The group is dir­ Saturday, March 18 from Theresa Sweeney, Greg n in g at 2:30 p.m. A fa­ Snapp, Julie Baird, Kathy ginia Morse, a 1966 gradu­ ected by Miss Sally Mc­ 8:30 p.m. till 12:30 a.m. ate of Loretta Heights col­ Cabe. ther-son basektball game Samson, Mike Andrews, will lead the program. The The Fred Miller orchestra lege, Denver. w ill fu rn ish the music. Kevin Meehan, Steve Gar­ second game w ill be the rett, Kathy Sommer, Mary All Souli Mullen St. Thomas seminary All Prizes and refreshments are included in the $4 per Christian, Veronica Maes- Seventh and eighth John Webb, a junior at Stars vs. Christ the King couple admission. tas, Elizabeth Econd, Joe grade students at All ^ u ls Mullen high school, was alumni, consisting ol the Queen, Scott Crandell, Dan school, Englewood, cap­ named bi-state winner in Editor at Great Books Program 1963 elementary school St. Anne's Auer, Jerry Jones, Mark tured a total of 21 awards the Senior High School Palmer Hoyt (left of center) editor and publisher of the "Denver Post” state champions. Winter, Michelle Drobnick, during the Denver Public Chemistry Division at the T h e " K in g ’s M e n ” is Shrine of St. Anne Par­ chats with left to right, Kathy Genereux and Kathy Fillis, Cathedral; Olaf iah (Arvada) — The Holy Denver Archdiocesan the first men’s club to be Lubeck, Bill Karlin, St. Francis de Sales; Ray Gray, Tim Dea, John Kelley, Name society will hold a Science Fair held at Mary- organized in the parish. Kevin Henry, Betsy Vess, Machebeuf; and Kathy Power, Marycrest, each of special games party on ^crest high school, Denver. Its objectives are spiri­ whom has been active in the junior and collegiate Great Books programs Friday, March 17, featur­ Also named in Physics was from six to eight years. tual, social and athletic. M ike Wisch, a junior at The officers are presi­ ing corned beef and cab­ bage as special prizes in d en t, James R. G errity; the school gym, starting at 122 entries from 15 Catho- vice president, Francis Experiences in Reading Cited 7:30 p.m. lie schools. Awards were X. McGrath; secretary, presented by the Rt. Rev. Dan Murphy, and trea­ The Altar and Rosary "Life is so complex and investigate the experiences gram is voluntary, said: ”If Monsignor William Jones, surer, Chuck Newton. society will hold a St. Pat­ human experiences so of others by reading it were compulsory, chil­ The Rev. Donald A. rick's card party on Satur­ superintendent of Archdio­ broad that we short-change books,” Palmer Hoyt, editor’ dren would miss the joy of McMahon, pastor, is day evening, March 18. at cesan schools. ourselves when we fail to and publisher of the Den­ reading because they want spiritual advisor. 7:30 p.m. in the school ver Post, said recently to to read.” gym. Price is 50 cents per 200 persons who attended Bl. Sacram ent person. the Catholic schools’ junior Urging them to read Blessed Sacrament Par­ Knights of Columbus and collegiate great books current publications also, ish (Denver) — Net pro­ of Arvada are sponsor­ recognition night. he stressed the values to ceeds o f $1,010.88 on the ing a St, Patrick’s dance Hoyt, in pointing out society of an informed recent benefit luncheon on March 17, in the that the Great Books pro­ public. were reported by the ticket American Legion Hall, chairman, Mrs. Mark Fell­ 5455 Wadsworth boule­ ing, to members of the A l­ v a rd , starting at 9 p.m. Scout News tar and Rosary society. The Price is $3 per couple. A money will be used to color TV will be award­ Pack 206 of St. Rose of Roger McGuire, Gene purchase new surplices and ed. Lima parish, Denver, will Shelton, Bud Lederhos, Joe meet in the church hall on Holligan, F.J. Vincenzetti, cassocks for the parish al­ St. Louis tar boys. Wednesday evening. March and Jim Twist. Blessed Sacrament parish St. Louis Parish (Engle­ 22, at 7:30 p.m. Persons wood) — The annual St. w ill sponsor the sixth interested in joining the Patrick’s dance sponsored annual Park H ill Homes Cub Scout program are in­ by the men of the parish Need an Tour on Wednesday, May In Passion Play vited to attend. will he held Saturday, 17. Various homes will be Charter signers at a re­ March 18, 9 p.m., at the Boy and Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts and Brownie Extra open to the public from cent meeting of Scout Wolhurst Country Club. troops from Blessed Sacrament parish, Denver, 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. organizations at St. Rose Music will be provided by will participate in the 13th annual presentation of included Pete Rebich. Tickets are $1.50 per per­ the Passion play on Sunday, March 19, 6:30 p.m., son. Mrs. Richard Wester the Wayne Case orchestra. Charles Onofrio, Le Rhy- Admission is $3 per couple. in the school gymnasium. The play, written by 'nard, Francis X. Kaiser, Truck is chairman. the Very Rev. Anton J. Borer, S.M.B., is being The Sisters of the parish Our Lady of Fatima and Joe Nagel, Don Milner, St. Joseph circles will he directed by Jerry Dugan and Jim Meyer. Pro­ extend an invitation to tea Tar Yegge, Harry Grant, ------FAST? ceeds will be used to help rebuild a church in at the convent between 12 hostesses for the Mother- 'Happy Talk' Daughter breakfast in the Basangan, Formosa, which was destroyed by a noon and 3 p.m., to all Monday Deadline! parish center on Sunday, typhoon. Shown in a scene from the play are left In tune with "Happy Talk,’’ Bloody Mary, those who make the tour. April 2. beginning at 9:30 to right, I./eonard Lam b as Judas; Lynn Wilson as portrayed by Helen Chavez sings to Lt. Joe The deadline for news a.m. Tickets may be ob­ Mary Magdalene; and John Thirkell as Jesus. Cable, played by Jim Stone, and JoAnn Duffy stories and pictures to ap­ t / £ r a v i St. Rose tained from circle chairmen as the native girl. Liat, during rehearsals for pear in the "Denver Catho­ lic Register" is Monday at 9 St. Rose of Lima Parish or by calling Mrs. Mary Cathedral high school's production of "South Rent Pacific.” The popular Rodgers and Hammer- a.m. Correspondents are (Denver — An Easter A lia n ie ilo , 789-9313, or asked to have their material games party will be spon­ Mrs. Helen Wagner, 781- stein musical will be presented in Malo hall on at the "Register" office at from sored by the Holy Name 1689. Tickets are $1 for March 17, 18, and 19 at 8 p.m. Tickets, at .$1.75, this time to assure publica­ society Saturday evening, adults and 60 cents for are available at the high school, 1836 Logan tion in the following Thurs­ March 18, at 8 p.m. in the children under 12 years of street, Denver. day issue. age. R Y D f R parish auditorium. Easter How To Hold ham s and special prizes Holy Cross will be awarded. Tickets Cathedral To Present truck by the hour, week or Holy Cross Parish FALSE TEETH are $1 and are available at year. (Thornton) — Mrs. Milton the door. More Firmly in Place Service you can depend on! Fiske and Mrs. Edward Do your fal-.e teeth Mnnoy «nd em- A bake sale is being Fox are co-chairmen of the Tuneful ‘South Pacific’ barra.ss by slipping, dropping or wob­ spx'>nsored by the Altar and bling w h e n ...... - r y p h r annual bake sale to be sprinkf K Rosary society Sunday, South Pacific, Rodgers again directing scenery your plates. 1RL( K Rt.M M. IM held at Holy Cross parish powder holds false teeth more March 19, after all the on Sunday, March 19. A and Hammerstein’s musical construction assisted by and more comfortably. No gu Masses in the school hall­ gooey, pasty ta.*te or feeling Does not variety of baked items will based on stories by James junior Peter Daniluk. sour. Checks "plate odor breath ' way. Cakes, pies, rolls and ^lichener, will be presented Dentures that fU are essential to be available afler all the health See your dentist regularly candy will be available. Masses in Thornton and in Cathedral high school’s A S S IS T IN G Miss Bar­ Oei F A S TEE TH at all drug counters 5 3 4 - 8 2 1 1 Bakery items to be sold Northglenn with free coffee Malo hall March 17, 18, rack in play direction is may left in the school served in Thornton only. and 19 at 8 p.m. Carol Kelley, senior. hallway Saturday, March The school’s drama V ic k i DeHerrerra and 18, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Holy Trinity coach. Miss Helen Barrack, Jimmy Bowler will portray The annual post-Easter Holy Trinity Parish will direct Colette Diemer the French-Polynesian dance sporsored by the (Westminster) — The Holy as Nellie Forbush and children. society will be held Satur­ T rin ity choir will present Who Will Be Champion? Richard Bielak as Emile Tickets, at SI.75, are day, April 1, from 9 p.m. its annual Holy Week per­ available at Cathedral to 1 a.m. in the auditori­ Wanda Suchowiejko of Cathedral high school. DeBecque in the roles formance of Dubois’ Seven originally created by Mary high school, 1836 Logan um. An Easter hat parade Denver, and last year’s winner of the Archbishop Last Words on Friday, street. Denver. will be held. Hats are op­ Vehr spelling trophy congratulates the recent top Martin and Ezio Pinza on T ry our M arch 24, at 7:30 p.m. the New York stage. tional, and dress is casual. The annual bake sale six archdiocesan spellers, left to right, Michael A movie camera will be sponsored by the Altar and Parkinson. SL Bernadette; Dianne Popish. St. Jo­ Children's awarded. Admission is $3 seph school, Globcville; Regan Wuller, All Souls; H EAD IN G the support­ S u n d ay R osary society on Palm ing cast are Jim Stone as per couple, refreshments Sunday will be held again Mary Jo Kenney, Michacla Burback, and Mary TV Programs included. No table reserva­ Yellenick, Christ the King school, Denver. Lt. Joseph Cable, Helen this year. Chavez as Bloody Mary, Jo S p ecial tions will be taken. Sunday. March 19 — On Thursday, March 16, Ann Duffy as Liat. Bill the school bund will give a 82 Students Take Written Spelling Test Voice of S’outh. "The His- St. Francis Schneible as Capt. George pano .Movement,” Channel concert at 7:30 in the Brackett, Doug Nielsen as church hall. Eighty-two seventh and Dageforde, Sacred Heart; CeJeste 7. 11:30 a.m. St. Francis de Sales eighth grade students met Dunn. Blessed Sacrament. Mary Cmdr. William Harbison. Sunday. March 19 — A St. Patrick’s Day Ann .JacohaoD. Holy Cross. Nancy Parish (Denver) — The at Christ the King school, Dave DiManna interprets W h it e -M a n e : and 'I' h c A lta r and Rosary society Dance sponsored by the Kelly. Pmt X; Mary Jo Kenney. the role of friendly swin­ Holy Name Men’s Club Denver, on March 12 to Christ the King; Susan Limbacher. Boy Who Owned a Mole- w ill meet on Monday, dler Luther Billis while w ill be held on Saturday, take a 50-word written Pius X; .Mary Markoveti. Sacred phant. Channels 7 and II. M arch 20, after the 7:45 spelling test to determine Heart, Boulder; Linda Martin. Stan Lewis clowns through 2 p.m. a.m . Mass, to clean the March 18. The affair is to Divine Redeemer, Colorado the top 25 spellers in the a sea rescue narration that Sunday. March 19 — church in preparation for be held at the Colorado Springs; Bri|nd McCaw, Christ the archdiocese. Six will com­ turns away the island com­ Sleeping Beauty, Channel Easter. A luncheon will be Grange hall, 2475 W. 26th King: Annita Menogan. Annuncia­ pete with students from tion. Christine Milne. Holy Cross; mander’s wrath. 2, 4:30 p.m. served in the assembly avenue. The admission price of $6 per couple in­ the Dioceses of Pueblo and A n ge lin a Onofrio, St. Rose of The Rev. Robert Green- room of the rectory for the Lima; Melliaaa Parker. Holy Cross; cludes favors and buffet Cheyenne to determine the slade w ill direct musical workers. A short business Mike Parkinson, St. Bernadette. sequences, vocal and in- lunch. For tickets persons winner of the Tri-Diocesan Janet Pellinari, Divine Redeemer. m eeting w ill follow, with .strumental. may contact Byron Haynes, Contest to be held at St. Colorado Springs; Diane Popish. laf Crifii a Ni frauita a N*( a I h * Ci plans being made for a St. Joseph; Marie Sibrcll. St. Vin­ Mrs. Alice Von Gregory card party to.be held on 429-1356. or B. Schmitz. Vincent de Paul school, Send your name and address for 429-8691. cent de Paul; Gretchen Sassone. is in charge of dancing as­ F R E E application to nearest of Saturday afternoon, April Denver, on Sunday, April Cura d'Ars, Glenn Stadig. St. Rose First Communion veils sisted by Sister I>eonora. ftce tor faster service 8, in the high school cafe­ 2, at 1:15 p.m. of Lima; Regan Wilier, All souls; ATLANTIC ASSOCIATES. D ept 92 teria. will bo on sale at all ses­ Mary Yelenich. Christ the King; Sister Mary David, Ca­ 146 Wesiminiter S» . ProviOence. R.l N Cenir*! Ave . Phoeni*. An/ona A meeting will be held sions of CCD on Saturday. Th « top 25 Ktudentn. who tniitoed and Veronica Zannon, St. James. thedral art instructor, is March 18. and also each 11 words or lem. participated in on Thursday. March 16, in the oral contest. They are Ted th e home o f Ed. Burke, Sunday at the church Aheyta. Hofy Cross; Mi 315 S. Sherman street to goods counter with the ex­ Doyle. St Dominie's, i make plans for the ception of Easter Sunday. Burbank. Christ t)>e h All day long on Sunday. Long "Hawaiian Luau," spon­ Distance rates are at their lowest. No sored by the Holy Name Mercy Hospital society on Saturday, April need to wait till evening. 15, in the high school gym, School of Nursing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. You can diSI a station-to-station call Tickets at $3.00 per person AN IDEAL anywhere in the country (except Alaska may be purchased at the Denver, Colorado door. INVESTMENT and Hawaii), and the first three Diploma Program in Nursing Guardian Angels minutes will never cost more than a dollar. Sinev J9<»4 the A.N'NUITY IM.AN of tho SOCIKTY OK T H E Guardian Angels Parish DIVI.N'K WORD hrf* gnminij m popularity Why not take advantage of our Sunday (Denver) — Babysitting is • It f» an extremely oafe Three Academic Years Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy availab le during the last a ll yieldo a high rate of Special rates, and make this a very alt through the invealor’w life. four Sunday Masses in the • It make*, ynu a iiharer in the work and F(fr information write special Sunday for someone Church hall. This service spiritual return* uf one of the great is sponsored by the CYO. Miaaionary Ord.er« of the Church sumewhere else? A Games party is held Horiel* uf I nrd. IK Wil«hirp BK d . t. A . Calif »o<>|7 every Friday night at 8 father* Director, School of Nursing p.m. in the church hall. Ba­ ___antf I a I Ihinkini nt an > bysitting is available in 1630 Fillmore Street the school hall during the Denver, Colorado 80206 Mountain States Telephone games. Phone 388-6288 Volunteers are needed to help with the remedial reading and junior great Page 20 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, March 16, 1967 Head of Aspen Institute Junior Police Will Give Center Needs Humanistic Studies Quits C oncert on M arch 19 Scout Uniforms Dr. Alvin C. Eurich. lege, has been elected to f'he Denver Catholic president of the Aspen In­ succeed Eurich and will The Denver Junior Police be the 92-piece Inaugural Community center is in stitute for Humanistic take office July 1 of this association will present its band, which has participa­ need of clean, used Boy Studies since 1963, has re­ year. ,21st annual free concert at ted in the last four presi­ Scout uniforms. Persons signed his position, Robert the Denver City Auditori­ dential inaugurations and wishing to donate these O. Anderson, chairman of C O N S ID E R E D one of the um Theater, Sunday, in many regional and local items arc asked to call the board of the Aspen In­ most influential men in March 19, at 3 p.m. civic events. Mr. James McNeive, stitute has announced. American education, Eu­ The five bands of the The organization is open director, 623-1476. Ar­ William E. Stevenson, rich will remain as a organization, under the to all boys in the metro­ former U.S. Abassador to trustee of the Aspen Insti­ direction of Byron D. Jol- politan area, from eight rangements can be made the Philippines and former tute and as a member of ivette, will present a wide through 12 years of age. to have the uniforms president o f Oberlin col­ its executive committee. s e lec tio n o f music. The Previous musical training picked up. feature of the program will is not required.

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Mark Salvato of Whea- Phone 825-1145 Today to Place Your Classified Ad in the Register- tridge, right, and-Kevin Ask for the Classified Department Kelly o f Albuquerque, N. ()nl> Want Acl. rt•t■t•i^ fcl h> pImttL' or mail bi-lort* ■> P.M. Tufsda> Mex., student at the Ab­ can be p•lbli^bcd in the current ucek's |iapcr. bey school. Canon City, 'Shamrock Shebang' will appear in the APTS. FOR RENT MISC. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE school’s production of FURN. or UNFURN. Tired of cleaning and waxing FOR SALE The National Honor society of St. Francis de ’'The Roar of the floors? New miracle plastics end Sales high school, Denver, will present "Shamrock Greasepaint, the Smell of Furnished or Unfurnished apart­ floor waxing forever} For free Newer, large 4-5-bedroom Colo­ defails: write, PLASTOLEUM, Shebang” on March 17 from 7 until 10:30 p.m. in the Crowd,” to be given ments. One block to Cathedral. nial, facing Rocky Mountain the school gym. Appearing during the festivities SEE THE GLENELLEN 1326 So. Clayton, Denver. Lake. Has everything. St. Cath­ at 8 p.m., A pril 8, and at 1432 Pennsylvania erine's Parish. Owner will fi­ will be left to right, Diane Masterson, Mary 2 p.m., A p ril 9, in Alcuin MUSIC INSTRUCTIONS nance. 455-7557 O’Tatarka. and Pat Canavan. APTS. FOR RENT hall on the school’s cam­ FURNISHED Music Instruction; Learn to play Mercy Civic Board pus. Admission is free Partly furnished apartment. the Family Way. Call Ann REAL ESTATE but seats are reserved. 663 Logan. George 355-6732 FOR T R A D E ______Newly elected officers of the Mercy hospital, Utilities. Buffalo Creek Mass Scheduled Denver, Civic Advisory board discuss current busi­ The musical, produced 534 6054______PERSONAL A 5 room home in South West Denver with semi basement, ness events. Left to right are George Sweeney, in this area for the first HELP WANTED FREE FREE FREE The Rt. Rev. Monsi- Palm Sunday, March 19, orchard and garden. Will trade chairman of the board; Sister Mary Kieran, hospital time, is being directed .Supplement grocery money. 2 to, W ith the purchase of 100', hu­ gnor Elmer J. Kolka will at St. Elizabeth’s church, man hair w ig : you get a free for a homo in Sts. Peter & Paul by Brother Mark Cum- 4 daily. W E T R A IN . Mothers- Parish, Call offer Mass at 10 n.m. on Buffalo Creek. administrator; and Harry J. Kuempel. vice chair­ weekend for 2 at the fabulous man. rine. O.S.B. Retirees-and Moonlighters. No 922-0318 obligation. Send for details. P. V illage Inn, in Glenwood Spgs. O. Box 1032, Littleton. from Denver, including roundtrip ticket, lodging, dinner of your HELP WANTED choice, one day free skiing at SEWING MACHINES MALE Sunlite. Offer good for entire 1967 W HITE ZIGZAG month of March. The Nation's largest Catholic Excellent condition. Does most MARKED FOR MERRIH WIG. INC. everything. All built-in. Take 4 Publisher, Distributors of read- M94 W . 44fh A ve . W healrid g e 424 4647 payments of $5.25 or $20.00 1400 W aln u t, Boulder 443-6508 244-6450 m aterial, is seeking a full V illa g e In n. Glenwood Spgs. 945-6511 time representative for the Colo­ PET BOARDING SINGER DIAL A STITCH Will zigzag, buttonhole and make rado - Wyoming area. Car fur­ Dog and Cat Boarding. Reason­ fancy stitches. Assume 3 pay­ KINGS POINT able rates. Puppies bought and MAIN FLOOR FAMILY RM. nished and fully maintained. ments of $4.00 or $10.00 cash. sold. 68th and No. Washington. 825-5080 Just listed — Charm ing brick ALL EXPENSES PAID. Salary Call 288-5212. ra n c h f e a t u r in g total of 5 bdrm s., 3 baths, formal dining open, paid insurance and vaca­ " L " . full elec, kitchen, fireplace In familyrm, 2 car garage, car­ tions. Send C O M P L E T E resume ONE DOLLAR SPECIAL peting, draperies, full bsmt., and salary requirements to Box Tc Introduce You to the Register Classified Section fe n ce d y a r d . O N L Y S3,450 DOWN ASSUMES FHA 26003, Denver, Colorado FO R S I .00 Y O U G E T 20 WORDS OR LESS L O A N , $!84 T O T A L MO. PAY­ TO BUY, SELL OR SWAP MENT. PRICED TO SELL NOW HELP WANTED A T S23,9S0. 6202 S. A D A M S FOR SALE D R IV E is a short walk to swirr FEMALE This offer good for Classified Section only. club. CALL ED FEIST TODAY Beeline Fashions, now hiring full Does not apply to Real Estate Display at 297-5404 (o ffice ) or 798-6705 or part time stylists. (b Advertising (home) FOR FULL DETAILS & WOULD LEASE NO COLLECTING SHOWINGS. NO DELIVERY FILL IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX Brick & Concrete Const., 42,315 sq. ft. (14,105 NO INVESTMENT I VAN SCHAACK per floor). Gas overhead heaters, 4,000 lb. CAP. FRET WARDR08E-TWICE TEMLT. 2409W.Main.Littleton REALTOR elevator, 12x15, 2-way elec, conveyor to al! GOOD COMMISSION I CALL: DELORES, 433-2732 7 — Christ the King floors. Approx. 2 acres of land. C. B. & Q. Rail (■ with 3 loading doors & 1 truck door dock height. HOUSE FOR RENT 5 bedrooms, 2’/^ baths ranch, in beautiful Crestmoore. Large 1st. Can be purchased at Va of Replacement Cost. PARTLY FURN. floor fam ily room, extra large Owner Will Finance. t kitchen and breakfast room The Number by the Parish Heading Over Ea 7 rooms, live lower floor, rent area. Rec. room with fireplace Ad is the Key to its Location on the Map. upstairs. Fenced yard. $80 a i In basement. Automatic sprink­ month. O r w ill rent parr. 1650 ler system. MRS. B E E R Y . BEN BARNES REALTY Gaylord. 388 6668 or 222 0972 37-St. Mary 377 4495. 36 — St. Louis MISC. FOR SALE CLIP $1.00 TO IT AND MAIL TO BENNEH HORTON, INC. 4271 SO. INCA 3493 W. BOWLES 716 Symes 825*2361 Large 3 bedroom brick. }*/3 Swim m ing pool. 24ft across. 4 Classified Advertising, The Register 1540 Emerson Realtor 435-4267 For Sale: Cleveland Alto Sax baths, part finished basement. bedrooms, family room, double $195.00; Vito Clarinet $85.00; Da- Box 1620, Denver 1, Colo., or phone it in to 23 — St. Anne Excellent condition. Assume loan garage. 36 X 16 covered carpet­ netectro DTR40 Am p $155.00. 825*1145 or Gl. ed patio. Basement has rec Call Chip 355-6731 3101 SO. E L A T I room with wet bar. Walls are NEW and USED HOMES WANT INCOME? carpeted R E D . 2 baths. All tor From THINKING Large 2 bedrooms up, renting $19,995. GOOD A SSU M P TIO N ! $16,500 to $27,500 OF BUYING . . . $90. 2 bedroom basement apart­ ment $75. Easily financed and COLUMBINE HILLS FHA appraised $1 7,750. 4 L o i r Interest Rates Now in Effect SELLING . . . priced to sell. bdrm s., big workshop, lots of Gl APPRAISED * * * LOW DOWN TRADING . . . 4373 SO. JASON •4- 3 LR. BDRMS. cupboards, closets and storage. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Your Home or Income Super view of the mtns. and SERVICE DIRECTORY rV baths, built-in stove and oven } '/2 Chatfield Lake. Out of the smog P A Y FROM P ro p erty ? In kitchen. Carpeted llvingroom SI 11.00 to $l,-)2.00 P e r Month TALK WITH A and diningroom combination. 5678 W. Chestnut. 825-1145 PROFESSIONAL "A REAL BUY" Call Les Ludwig. THE CALL: WILSON & WILSON LOU CAPRIOGLiO, 422-3780 428-4580 REALESTATORS Bowles at Rapp Realtor 798-8403 B U ILD ER S LINEN SERVICE SERVICES SENIOR RESIDENTIAL MEMBER 3 7 — St. M ary & CONTRACTORS (APPLIANCES) 424-1454 W ES TER N SOCIETY OF REAL ESTATE VALUE WITH ELEGANCE 38 — St. Mary Mafldalene BUILDING and CONTRACTING TOWEL SUPPLY CO. CHUCK'S APPLIANCE APPRAISERS A re you Interested in Colonial 1720 S. Broadway 733-5591 SERVICE houses? If so, see this elegant 4700 W. 26TH AVE. For Any Remodeling MOORE - SELUN6 - TRADING in Your Home —Inside or Out Most malor appliances serviced. REALTOR and large residence in Cherry Sloan’s Lake beauty, 3 bdrms., LAU N D R Y & Ling-Temco Dishwashers Knolls. 4 Ig. bdrms., first floor fam ily room , 2 fireplaces, dbl. REAL ESTAH 936-5458 8833 Ralston Rd. 421-5511 family rm ., covered patio, gar. Buffet apt. 477 4758. DRY CLEANING, Who's Kidding Whom? sprinklered yard, mfn. view. STACKHOUSE 4771.78 SEWER CLEANING Owner in California and wants Just Compare - - . 36 — St. Catherine's you'll see the ditlerencel 1/ offer. Call GEORGE BECKER. "R ealtor" ACME Home: 789 0563. Office: 297-5405. CALL JACK REIS NEW LISTING ! ! SANITARY & SEWER SERV. Cute 2 bdrm. frame, gas forced (6820 S. H A R R IS O N .) 934-3593 3 9 — St. Patrick • Sewers . • Septic Tinks air heat, large kitchen, patio and ill KKN C,\VIN.S MemMr ol Notre Dame Parish barbecue. Att. gar. Nothing INCOME • Sand Traps & Grease Traps VAN SCHAACK LIVE IN 1 — RENT 1 Huyin^■-S^•IHnK•Trndin^; lor FREE pick-up ana delivery fay Cleaned down Gl. 2409 W. Main R E A L T O R Call: JOE RAY the man in BLUE 2 bdrm., br. bung. Lg. Ilv. rm. K K A I . K S I A T K FOR PROFESSIONAL HELP Sewer t Water Service CULLEN REALTY 37-St. Mary w/fire, lovely w.w. carpeting, Ig. Rea. 744.I1M - OfC. 2T7-S431 CONSTRUCTION 4SS-3B24 7ei-3473 439.9744 kit. w/din. area F.f. gar. level 4))-42$1 44ih at Clay 4U-4t»7 SEE PAIN TIN G a ONLY $1736 NEEDED bsmt. w/prlvate st. entrance. KENNETH R. GAVINS DECORATING SEWER SERV. 29 — St. Francis to assume an FHA loan of Rental will make most of your $13,764 w ith pym ts. o f $113 payment. Assume $13,800 loan. Olc 197 S4<5 Res. 177 7173 Van Schaack &Co. ACTION SEWER de Sales PITI. Beautiful carpeting, Owner will help finance. REALTOR INSUROR SERVICE drapes and curtains, storm SCHROEDER & WEAVER 275 University Blvd. Drain Lines Cleored MEDITERRANEAN —2 STORY 3738 W, Colfax 534-7273 Van Schaack & Co. Remodeling —Additions • Main Sewers 4 bedrooms up plus 1 In base­ windows for draft free and Denver, Colo. Residential—Commercial 238-1044 • Kitchen Sink Lines ment. Plenty of bathroom. warmth. 3 bdrms., living REALTOR INSUROR 231-0214 231-2053 • Toilet .Stoppages 42 —St. Phitomeno 777-9375 Across from park for kids. Call. and dining rms.; step saving ‘■iT’y I nivorsity Hlvd. ".Ml Hork fiminintrrd" BOB YA K LtC H , 744 7291 (5 SDO) MOUNTAIN.SMPIRI 14 Hr. Serv. k itc h e n . 5167 S. J U L I A N ; 1127 M ADISON ST. Denver. Colo. 8 U N ITS DECORATORS No Extra Charge For Nighit c a ll N IC K B A K I, 297 5403, Near the Federal Center CURTAIN LAUNDRIES S34-M24 MOORE REALTY Old 4 bedroom s, 2 baths, part Francis Lace Curtam Cleaner-j hom e 794 7290. basement. BIG ROOM S, hot wa­ Real Estate Wanted 6 yrs. old. 7 units refur­ STORM WINDOWS Realtor 300 Speer Btvd. 744 7391 curtains, crocheted tablecloths, Painting and Decorating. 7 fer heat. $13,500 or O F F E R . NEARLY SOLD OUT n is h e d — 1 — unfurnished. Occupancy ratio good. Owners draperies, blankets, spreads, Specializing in All makes storm doors, windows, * 32 — St. John's 377-1100 Call us for F R E E Estimate linens, cleaned by latest VAN SCHAACK will consider cash and trade for residential work. screens and patio doors repaired • 1*09 W M AIN REALTOR on your property. methods Hand pressed only BIGLLOW large equity. Worthy of your CALL ANYTIME and adjusted. Insurance claims. 5 bedroom home. Large kitchen "We List And Sell Quickly" 1259 Kalamath 825 3527. Reasonable rates. i 37— St. Mary 322-1215 consideration. 255-6635 with breakfast bar, 3 baths. Old- THE WARD CO. Henry Sawickl, 429 2906. ' er home. Completely redecorated • ROY L. CLAAR Electrician Service RIDGEWOOD Real Estate 279-5672 DICK inside. Mofher-in law apartment, Brick tri.level has everything 46 — St. Vincent REALTORS Rewire, Additions, meters t r a s h h a u l i n g P R IV A TE. To see 745 Lafayette you need. Sprinkler, marvelous de Paul 399 1355 231 Detroit 322 4868 moved. Free Estimates. 798 5368 ROBERTS TRASH HAULING call 825 4022. view ptus 3 bedrooms, family TIRED OF RENT??? 534 0563 PAINTING & • , pi . • .■ -• ----I • O b ' room with fireplace, livii>oroom, WALK TO CHURCH AS LITTLE AS $50 DN. DECORATING "Must see to appreciate" REPOSSESSIONS Da, O' *. •• ' .... diningroom, electric kitchen with Solid 2 bedroom brick with eat ALL AREAS 2-3-4 Bdrms. ELECTRIC WIRING Wall Washing A Specialty breakfast nook, first floor utility. 3274 So. Winona Ct. 34 — St. Joseph ing space in kitchen. Paneled 'We have the keys A ll Areas. 220 Volts Remodeling. KA 2 i‘.S$ Good financing available. den. separate utility, Basement Meny --no down, Call For Info. 9JS-0SIZ .-1' MiO*. $*”<»f.t (Golden) Repairing Call any time H oly Name Parish $29,950. and good location. JU S T $10,000. call U» ANYTIME •• CRESTVIEW HGTS. DORIS M A H ER . 794 0147. 27t-1S3} 42I-3SIS 439.)t19 LAWS REALTY 366 0168 TRUCKS •1 Call JIM S P IE R L IN G , 368 4793 JIM DWYER ELECTRIC Beautiful 3-bdrm. (master bdrm. CLOVERLEAF REALTY 2M-4441 Evc». y«S-e7a4 18x12). Livingrm . with fireplace, MONTE CARROLL PLUMBING WE WISH TO 757-7711 Realtor ;57-7711 MOORE i4 U w . ssth Ava. Arvada diningrm., elec, kitchen, gar­ 7007 E. Hampden 756 3601 GUTTER SPOUTS ALAMEDA PLUMBING CO. A N N O UN C E den-level recreation room with Repairing, new work, sewers wet bar, grill and fireplace, TO and sink lines cleaned. Our OUR PRESENT STOCK • beautifully carpeted and draped. I \ N F I L L D Most Precious Blood Church BUY - SELL - TRADE Gutters, Spouts work Is guaranteed. Free 25 New 1967 G M C Landscaped with Double garage. Estimates. YOUR REAL ESTATE From Va to 2 Tons Owner transferred. W ALTY • i \V> *.p<*ciali/o in (iu t le r s Across The Street CALL. BERNARD BEAULIEU oC9 E . Alameda 744 0300 Also 35 used commercials and Spout Kpi>lacem«*nt ROY L. CLARR 377 3201. Eves. Your Lakewood G M C Franchised Real Estate 279 5672 (liitltTs ( leaned A; ROOFING Dealers List-Sell-Buy - Trade MOORE REALTY CO. lt e p a ir « ‘d NEW ROOFS REPAII^i------3 6 — St. Louis Parish 985 4401 Th,n f»ujfhl> K VDorienriMl ALL WORK GUARANTEED CLEMES MOTOR CO. only S79 monthly to qualified MAN'-iiLlO Di-pendahh*.