ACCW OFFiaRS ARE SELECTED ’s Two Catholic Colleges Will Graduate 172 The new offieen elected Hey 21 »t the 81st annual con- Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations ventioa of the Denver Areh- A rchbishop to C onfer Record Regis Class dioceean Council of Catbolk ContenU Copyright by the Catholic Preao Society. Inc., 1967—Permisaion to Reproduce, Except on Women, are Mmea. Lite Gal- Artidea Otherwise Marked, Given AiUr 12 M. Friday Following laaua lecoe, president; Murray Sweeney, recording secretary; D egrees on M ay 26 To Receive Diplomas F. Caaddy, corresponding •ecretary; U u y Nadorff. treas­

urer; C. H. Matson, financial A t Loretto H eights aecretary; Matt Saya. auditor; At Phipps on June 2 Harold Huckaby, historian; James Koning, director; and DENVCRCATHaiC Axcid>isho|> Urban J. Vehr Vccchio and Rosalie Ryan. Dr. William E Morgan, pres­ two yean on the American and Stephen L. R. McNkbols, din will confer degrees upon 6 6 jufitfru a m Harriet liod, ident of State Untver- Allied Air Force staffs in tbe Ur. gradoata of Loretto Heights msgiu am !md*; Karen Jones, siry, Ft. Collins, will be tbe rtiini PnriBa Tndii Theater. The vice presidents are Mines. Horace W. Crowfoot, C oll^ at the 36ch coounence- 'o n Sullivan, tod Marjorie commeoceoKOt speaker at grad- Afca (be war, Dr. Morgan be­ first; Thomas S. McCeney. sec­ meni exercisa at 4 pm on May Sander, a m Uud4. uitioo exercises o f Regis Col­ came president of Arkansas A. ond; Harry Rosling, third; 26. The ceremonies will be held Degrees to be awarded are lege, DenvR, on June 2, the Mary Damiana, fourth; Martin REGISTER and M. College, and during this on the front campus. 36 bachelor of arts, one bachelor Very Rev. Richard F. Ryan, S.J, period spent one year in FraiKe McMahon, fifth: and Mrs. THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1957 DENVER. COLORADO David Williams, sixth. VOL Lll. No. 41. Honor graduates include Joan of science in dietetia, one bach­ Regis president, announced. to aid in (he initial operatioos elor of science in mriical tech- Dr. Morgan will address a of tbe Marshall Plan. graduation dags of 106 seniors, largest in Regis College history, in Phipps Au^torium He was inaugurated as presi­ M igrant Laborers' W elfare dent of Colorado State UoivR- K 1 sity (then Colorado A. and M. I College) in October, 1949. AftR graduation from Texas A. and M. College in 1930, he received a masca's degree in O ur Special Responsibility agricultural economia from the University of California in 1933 FoUowutg a two-year assign­ ment with the U. S. Deporosent

W om en W ill W ork of Agriculture, he returned to Texas in 1935 as profess« of economics at the Univasicy of Texas. From 1936 to Pearl Har- F o r Im provem ent KX, he was assigned on tbe staff I of tbe Agricultural Extension r Service at Texas A. and M.

O f T h e i r S t a t u s During World War II, he Robert Salif served two years on tbe Air D r. WillioB E. Martaa The Dem’cr Arebdiocesan Council of Cath­ Staff in Wa^ington, D.C, and olic Women voted at its 31st annual convention oology, 24 bachelor of science in nursing, and four bocbeloc of IN ARCHDIOCESE this week to make the “ religious and social wel­ musk cducarkn. Certifkites will fare” of migrant farm laborers “our special re­ be swarded to eight girls who sponsibility.” have completed tbe two-yetr as­ The resolution was one of 15 sociate of am program in sec C a t h o l i c N u m b e r adopted by ACCW delegates st tetuial studies. tbe convention in the Shirley Robert W. Selig of Denver Exploitation Ssvoy Hotel, Denver, May 20 will be (he commencemeoi and 21. speaker. Aaive in both educa­ N e a r l y D o u b l e s Of Migrants The women voted "to proceed tional and civic organizacions with plans to supplenxnc local Selig is president of tbe board

endeavors" to aid the migrant of trustees of tbe University of I n P a s t 1 0 Y e a r s Is Flayed wnkers. Most of the Spanish Denver, vke president of the speaking migrants, (he ACCW Denver Area Commoniry Chest, In 10 yean the Catholic population o f the S3 Nor­ By FaANK McCaktht noted, are Catholics, and they and a member of tbe national thern counties of Colorado, comprising the Denver arch­ Greedy employers who are Tsin CnasiLoFC «i>d offteera of the two-day council; Mrs. Robert H. Mahoney, president of "make a major cootribudon to board of direatKS of the Free- diocese, has almost exactly doubled, the 1957 0/fieial I up ^puaRBr> convention of tbs Denver the National Council of Catholic Women; Dr. flouting migrant worker laws Catkolie Directory shows. In 1947 the Catholic popula­ Archdiocesan Council of Catholte Women shown Lois L Higgins, director, Illinois Crime Preven­ were flayed at a rural life tbe prosperity and economic sta- dmu Foundatioa and Valley abm an, left to right, Mn. Lito Gallegos, tion ^reau; Urban J. Vehr of panel discuasion at the 31st bUity of our ttate." Forge Foundatioa, as well as of tion o f Northern Colorado was 85,400, out o f a total of rMidcnt of the DACCW; tbs Rev. William J. Darer; and Mrs. U A, Higgins, national convention of the Denver Areb­ Since tbe migrants' "sandards 766,672. Today the Catbolk I many other civic groups. populatioB is 171,106, out of lenahan. assistant spiritnat director for the director of the NCCW. diocesan Council of Catholic of beakh, educahon, bousing, pnests and brothon in the atat* Women May 20-21. Bonquef M a y 2 3 total of 987,712. In 1947 the doee not depend on Colorado and transportation are far below Catbolk percentage of the Tbe Rev. J. Roy ^U ao of Commencement week activ­ vocationa. Brighton, regional director of decent standards for hunun be­ Nortbem Colorado population R u ra l Life Institute for Sem inarians ities will begin with tbe grad­ was 11.14 per cent. T M r it if In 1966 there were 68 stu­ tha National Catholic Rnrd ings,” the ACCW said, ”we shall uates' banquet on May 23 at a little under 18.6 per cent Tbe dent* from the arcbdioceie in Life Conference, described how support federal and state legisla­ number of Catholica increaaed St. Thomas' Seminary. This West Cosst commercial farm­ tion which will insure improvet pjD. in Machebeuf Hail Parents hy 16,376 over last year. year there are 79. Planned at S t Thom as' A ug. 26-30 ers, to circnmvsnt the migrant conditions for itinerant laborers of rhe seniors will be guests at AecordiiV to latest Chamber Colorada as a whole hai a worker laws, will bring in tbe banquR. of Commerce estimates, the total population of 1,338,923, To prepare future priests will he conducted at St ,^aeci:eUcji; of the National Caib- 'Japanetd worieMii who will not to our state and in olher agri- metropolitan area of Denver out of which tharo are 270,- for more effective work Thomas’ Seminary. Denver, otic Rural Life Conference, at be under the same regulations culniral areas." On May 24 at 8 pm Fathn boa 764,000 people. This would 213 Catholic!, liviag in the Aug. 26-30. A highlight of the tbe evening meeting Wednesday, as tbe Mexican migrants. RobRt Hoffman ’of Greeley will among Catholic farm fam- icetions it an address to be Aug. 28. The women preceded tbeir place the Catholic percentage Diocc!* ef Pueblo and tha "Thus titose greedy employ­ (Tum toPagiS — ColuttuS} give the sermon at the Mary at about 20 per cent for the Archdiocoio of Oeavor. Tho iUes, a Csthdic Rural Life iven the seminarians by the The seminarians' institute Is HicbacI Dineen, executive ers,’’ he asid, “ are foiating off Night devotions.-Ac this cne- area. In 1878, when Denver Paable diocoto haa 99.101 Institute for Seminarians being sponsored by Archbishop another problem on our coon- bad 16,000 inbabitonta, the Catholica out of o total South Urban J, Vehr, the Very Rev, try in order to make more Memorial Day Mass mooy each senior dediates hR Catholk percentage was esti­ Colorado populatioa of 401.- WilKam J. Kenneally, C.M., money for themselvet." life to the Mother of God. mated at about one-fonrth. If 21t, or alno!t, aiBClIy oao- OBOWTH IS GOAL rector of St. Tbomai’ ; and the The Council of Catholic wo consider ell who die in the fearth of the total Rev. Roy Figlino of Brij^ton, Plonned at Cemetery On May 25 at 10:30 a.m. the Church or who should be Cath­ regional director of the NCRLC. Women U a federation of Cath­ Archbitbop Urbaa J. V«hr seniors and their friends will as­ Tbe praosing need for more olic women’s organisations com­ ef Daaver will offer a Soteasa olics, wa may aay that abont the high achool apace ia told in the Richard Mark President Tba iactitala will opaa at posed of 117 and 22 Poatifical Maaa la Mt. Olivet sist at Mass in the college tame percentage has run alt figures for high Mhooli mod 3 p.m , Monday. Aug. 26. w ith interparochial groups. Sessions Camatary en Mamerial Day, chapel The Very Rev. William through Denver history. high school students for lost ragiitratioB. Dianer w ill b« of its convention were held at May 30. The Maaa, at 10 J. Kenneally, CM., f«HK of St. Gain in Clergy year and this year. Last year •trvad at 5:30 p.m., aad at the Denver Knights of Colum­ a.m., will bs aaid at tba Cal- Thomas' Seminary, will driiver Tht 1956 D ir te te r g gave the there were nine diocesan and Of Trustees for Heights 7:30 p.m. tbs opaaiag *ti- bus Hall and the Shirley-^voy la|bar Mamorial Saactnary. number of priests in ue arch- parish high schools, vrith an •ioB w ill ba bald, foltowad BoteL Deaneries from Colorado Tba Rav. Carl F. Kragar. tbe baccalaureate sermon. diocoae'oa 270. This year’s fig- enrollment of 2,878. ThU year year women’s college is con­ by Baaadiction aad a ig b t there are only ei^t high Loretto Helghta College an­ prayarc. Springs, Glenwood Springs, Ft S.J., e( Rafia CelUfa will Following (be Mass, all sni urea place the number at 291, nounced the appointment of ducted by the Sisters of Lo­ Collins, LeadviUe, and Greeley

ACCW PLEDGES AID TO LABORERS WiO) te ixploitation C A R P E T S WiJl Roea Siae Migrant Workers' Welfare aad Snaller RUGS Of Migrants LertMt »«lKU«a« to Ik* dtr. Furmfure'TereTer.” s Flayed Termed 'Qur Responsibility' VttoMlw In e l^ n i t • ' M (ConUntud From Pag* On*) ^Contmusd From P a g * O n e ) veterans, and funedonaties of ACCW; the Very Rev. Monsi- E.M.W. early Monday afternoon. May religious organizations.” gnor Elmer J. Kolka, director, resolutions with a sncemeot where cash talk* 20, with Mri. Lito Gallegoi, and the Rev. William J. Mona­ ireeident of the council, preeid- pledging their ''united efforts Libraries and 2141 Se. Broadway ng. Moneignor John R. Mulroy, toward bringing the principles Literature han, associate director, of Den­ SHermeo 4-2784 spiritual director, gave the in­ of Christian justice arid diarity ver Catholic Chariun; the Rev. vocation and welcome. At 3 To offset "an alarming in- William H. Jono, arehdiocesan to our families, to our com­ aease of objectionable lit6'ta- i.m. a reception was held to superincendent of schools; Mrs. munities, and to our nation." ture," members of the ACCW lonor Mrs. Robert H. Mahoney, Robert loon ey, praident of the president of the National Other resolutions dealt widr were urged to take positive Council of Catholic Women. the NCCW; the Rl Rev. Mon- Civil Defvnse anion by "the esnblishrnent of signor Matthew Smith, editor in On May 20 Mrs. Lois Lun- home, school, and parish li' dell Higgins, director of the chief of die R eg ister; the R o ck y An ACCW resolution deal­ braries" and by "supporting tbe Illinois Crime Prevention ing with Gvil Defense urged Mountaiit Neas, ^e D en v er Bureau, gave an addreti en­ Catholic press, which makes titled “Touth on the March— all members of the council to P ast, and the program partici­ available to us the needed pants. Which Direction?” "become familiar with all phases knowledge and truth with wbkh She laid: "Before It ii too of die state Civil Defense pro­ to fight die adversaria of the late we must get across to gram and to take an active part DOLLS — WIGS — SHOES Church. 'oung people that before life in this program at all levels.” Delia DrsMad le Order lae run iia courie there will "This means not only to sub- come lonely hours, weeks and Cofliolic Charities saibe to therc publications, "the A.B.C. Doll Hospital even yean. And we don’t find statement condnued, "but also Rural Life Workshop Speskerc and left to right, Mrs.- Robert H. Mahoney, presl leace in narcotics or driving Load committees on co­ StEUCIOUS STATUES aEPAIRBD guests at the dent, NCCW; Mrs. Lito Gallegos, president, fast cars—but by getting down to read them, this helping our rural life workshop of the convention of the ACCW; Kathy Price, speaker; and the Rev. operation with Catholic Char­ Mr. and Mrt. J. A. MeCourt on our knees end asking God Catholic press fulfill its mission 618 DeWBiof MA. 3-7617 Arehdiocesan Council of Catholic Women are, J. Roy Flglino, moderator of the panel. for help.” ities were asked to be active in and helping us to grow in oui inspiring personal service in "I don’t think the primary faith." ONE-DAY SERVICE Cure d'Ars Mass faults are to be found with charity, encouraging member­ the parents,” she tsid, at an­ ship in charitable organizations, Organization and OKN AU DAT UTURDAV- MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY other point in her epeech, stimulating co-operation with Development DR. JAMES P. Human beings are responsi­ the office of the Catholic Char­ KtMwi for INSURANCE SINCE 1897 For First Pastor ble for their own ende. Kids "Every Catholic woman" On Saturday, May 25, at won’t be good becauie of lo- ities, enrolling and training should join a Csdiolic women's GRAY 8:1S e’cloek an Anniranary greater numbm of volunteers, BLACK & WHITE i n s UT o;r s Mail will ba laid for Father cially acceptable principles; organization, and every such they will be good because they and recruiting students for and organizadoQ should affiliate Optometrist SERVICE William Muleaby, the tonnd- love God.” ing pastor e( Cura d' An supporting Qtbolic Khools of with the ACCW and the Eyea Examined • Visual Cara Mri. Higgiu reminded Pariih, Danrer, who died social work." NCCW, the delegata declued. 2424 E . COLFAX Mar 25, 1953. cbildren, “When you gel up Phone to St. Polor your pareati DENVER—PRemaer Following Uia Man, a larv. Special mention was made of Public Relations TAbor 5-8883 ica will ba held to initall a won't bo there with you, aid to "Community Chest or they'll bo thoro ihoed of you. The work of public reladoos FOn APPOINTMENT 122 N. CASCADE AVE. •talus of St. John Viannay United Fund organiutiooi, over the church entrance ai You're going to bo there nil committea of CCW units was 218 COLO. BLDG. Colo. Springs ME. 4-5675 a memorial to Father Mul- by yeurielf.” ccmmunity councils, and wel­ hailed as "a powerful medium 1615 CALIF. ST. cehy. All pariihionen ere in- On Tuesday morning, May fare committees of other of communication, not only riled to participate. The 21, a Msm was said for liv­ groups.” through the printed word, tele- itatue -will be bleiiad by the ing and deceased members of ' .«V/■ \9/‘\\V VI. \ ^ -\\9/'’' •/;ut j ; .>\9).;ii*j Rt. Rar. Moniignor Harold the Council of Catholic Women Family Parent viskm, or radio, but by pasonal V. Campbell. at Holy Ghost Church. After example as an informed Cath­ The icrrcri (or the Man the Mass a second huiineae ses­ Education olic, u well as by patddpation 753 Gai & Electric Bldg. TA. 5-0241 and memorial lerrice will ba sion wss held in the Empire ACCW members wee in Cadiolic sedvida tnd civic DENVER. COLORADO Bernard Finnerty, Jr.; Philip room of the Shirley-Sevo: ORDINATION GIFTS McMnllen, Paul Feilar, and Hotel. The Rev. ^chard M. 'strongly urged" to "reawaken groups." Mika Garaghty. They era Duffy, spiritual director of the and energetically cultivate a PL Collins Deanery Counetl, Rural Life four of the original (ira who vital inteest in the glorious Since "life on the land is a •erred Mau for Father Mol- geve the invocation and mes­ cradidoos of the Christian fam­ Books 3.75 to 48.00 eahy during the ihort time sage. In this session Mrs. J. vocation which represenra a he wai peitor of Core d'An Leonard Swlgert gave the re­ ily, to reintroduce in the home more intimate pannertiiip with Pyxes 19.00 to DUXLOP Pariib. port of the resolutions com­ religious praaices, and to en­ God in the work of aeadon 23.30 mittee; and Mrs. Fred Gui- courage and promote spiritual DISTRIBUTORS hurst gave the report of the than any other form of eco­ Tke Denver Catholic nominating committee, The activities." nomic activity," the ACCW Sick Coll Kits 10.50 J i A i i d u D f . election of directors then took said chat this type of life should to 24.00 R e p ite r place. Foreign Relief be invated "with a sense of Stoles 1.75 to 8.75 Published Weekly by the Following the businesa set- Support of the NCCW lion a panel discussion, "Cath­ reverence snd rapea" and G A S Catholic Press Society, loe. Adopt-a-Siudent and Adopr-a- Burses 4.64 to 5.20 938 Bannock Street, Denrer. olic Women Speak,” was pre­ Aould have "a place of honor sented. The participants, mem­ Famiiy programs was u r ^ "be- among the wide variety of hu­ Subscription: $3.90 Per bers of the Denver Chapter of ause of a condnual need among Holy Water Sprin­ Tear. Sold in combination the Kappa Gamma Pi sorority, man avocadons. kler 3.50 to 6.50 2 6 . 9 with The Register, Nationel refugees, escapees, and war- were Mmes. Eugene S. Bllsh, Youth Edition, in Archdiocese of stridten people of the world.” P£B GALLON Fred G. Kirk, Jenee Kenna, "Catholic parents who have Denrer. Katherine A. Price, and Wil­ Catholic women were also asked Entered as Second Gaea liam C. Shea. to "assist the charities of His the essential leadership qual- JOE KAVANAUGH, INC. Matter at the Post Office Rural Lift Workshop Holiness by replenishing the itia (should) assume die role 7TH AT LOGAN 5-1261 Denver. Colo. Another of the highlights of Papal storerooms with supplies of leaders among our Catholic WEDDING GIFTS the convention wee the Work­ of new gairoeoti.” leaders," the ACCW said. The shop on Catholic rural life mod­ delegata added: "We exhort erated by Father Flglino. Mrs. Home and School Catholic parents, by their good Wood Corvings 3.50 George Roth, Hudson; Mrs. to 60.00 Adam Kreutaer, Brighton; Mrs. Together widi tbe treod to­ example of Christian family life, H. £. Shoeneman, Roggen; and to fashicxi die image of Christ Cut Crystal 1.60 to Mri. Lawrence Shaefer of ward "proper scimultdoa . . . to the gifted students, which in our Catholic youth by de­ 12.50 Fleming contributed to the veloping a deeper tealizadon of workshop. In their discussion will eosble them to achieve Brides' Proyer Books CMI a the truths of the faith and a the psnel stressed the value of [oaJs commensurate widi tfaeii 1.45 to 15.00 the farmer to the Church and talents," parents should "recog­ grater love of God and His JhsL W wi^S^hSL to the nation. Father Figlino reachings." Pictures 1.10 to 36.50 said: "The National Catholic nize the qualities of their chil­ iQ the HEART 01; DOWNTOWN DENVER Rural Life Conference le work­ dren so that all may work and 'Courtesy resoludons” of the Crucifixes 2.25 to ing on our. Holy Father's state­ maintain satisfactory progress in ACCW were extended m Arch­ 24.80 ment that'the farm family is bishop Urban J. Vehr,' the Rt. keeping with the ben interests Holy Woter Fonts 2.15 'the nursery for producing men Rev. John R. Mui- strong in soul end body for the of the individual, the Church, to 18.00 FINAL 9 DAYS Church and State,’ and is work­ and the community." loy, spiritual director of the ing in its national policy to make it possible for thousands of Vocalioni young Catholi* hoya and girli who want to stay on the farm A resoludoo of the ACCW GRADUATION GIFTS to remain there.” delegates uked memben to "of­ Speekiug about the migrant fer a pledge of assistance to the worker Mrs. M. E. Shoeneman, arehdiocesan director of voa- president of the Greeley Dean­ ery Council, said: "Annually doos in ccMitacting protpeedve Missals .66 to 16.00 we have 600,000 persona who applicants and to continue their ere native Americans, who be­ irogram of prayers tod saai- Rosories .25 to 48.60 come migrants, going from one ices for the inaease of voca­ Medols ond Choins .30 harvest to another. There are tions to tbe religious state,” 100.000 Mexicans who come to 26.00 into our countiy by mutual Immigration Ends Saturday, June 1st agreement of Mexico and the Statuary .30 to 92.00 Your last chance to get U. S. Over and above this; The ACCW deplored "the 400.000 Mericane enter the Plaques 1.75 to 6.00 MANSFIELD DE LUXE U. S. illegally and are known policy which permits large num- at 'wet-backi'.” >en of visas avaih^Ie etch year Ceramics .95 to 40.00 $60 and $65 Father Figlino told of a under the national origins memo that came to bis desk [UOTi system to tbe United SUMMER SUITS i from th s Catholic Council rates to be wasted each year.” We Carry a Complete Selection of Cards for the Spanish-Speaking: "Be­ The resolution went on: for All Oceosiont cause the Department of Labor and Year 'round Weights has uncovered eome outitand- "The council endorses Presi­ ing violations in California in dent Eisenhower's special mes­ the treatment of migrant work­ sage to Congress which asks ers, certain laws were made that; 1) Authotizadon be given end enforced. In order to cir­ cumvent the law, these com­ to the Attorney General to mercial farmera on the West admit as parolees those person Coast are going to bring in all who have fled in the past or torts of Japanese workers, be­ who may, in the future, flee cause they will not be under the same regulations as tiie from Communist tyranny; 2) Mexican mlgranti. Thus these administrative discretion be greedy employers ere foisting given to the Attorney General In (hit sale you get the NEWEST in off another problem on our to regulvize the status of those Ivy League styling — the LA T ES T In country in order to make more money for themielves.” refugea sdtnitted as parolea patterns end colors—the WIDEST In a panel that dlKUseed the who dioose to remain perman­ selection in sizes to fit men of Equal Rights for Women ently in the United Snta; 3) every build. Amendment being considered quotas are to be based on the by the U. S. Congress, it was 1950 census instead of the 1920 Areilable on noted that the ergumenta in favor of the amendment are census; 4) an inaease of 63,000 EXTEN D ED PAYMENTS | quite powerful. Proponents feel in the present annual quota of g One Third June 10 :| that women ere discrimineted 157,000 visa; 5) eliminatioi of egeinst In state law and that mortgaga on quota lesuldng >< Jttly 10 August 10 states should be required to equalize their lews for women from Displaced Persons Act; 6) as well as for men. The amend­ disaedonary powers be given ment has been presented to the Attorney Oeneral so ibar he the Congrees since 1923 and is can admit aliens having dose gaining favor among certain TIMELY Summer and | groups which have special inter­ reiitiva in the United Stata, ests to preserve. Both political TIMELY parties endorsed the amendment Gold Star Parents Year ^Round Suits in their 1956 platforms. “As Catholics,” the panel said, "we and other famous brands from regular slock believe in the oequal but not At Memorial Mass identical roles of women and CLOTH ES men. The two ere entitled to Th« Catholic Gold Star rights of citiKnship end have paronia will attend tho ninth the lame etemei destiny but annual Momorial Mat* for the lives of each ere fulfilled their aona who wara killod in according to their capabilities tha aorvice af lhair eoantry. The Big Buy in Better Quality , . . The family is acknowledged by Tha Maaa will bo eolobratad us to be the foundation of Sundaj, Map 26. at 8 a.m. in !;!; labels you know for extra quality in sound lociety and obviously tha Cathadral, Donvor. the fabric and toiloring. Alio, all other thie is not recognircd by pro­ A braakfaat will follow at ponents of this amendment." i!i suits reduced . . . Plateoux, Surretwills tha Olia Holol at 0 a.n. For The National Council of roaorrationa call Mra. M. L. excluded. EACH Catholic Women is on record as Quayhazaa, GR. 7-7997, or 'Thert sure enough are human beings on Mara, Toih, I being opposed to the amend­ Mra. Chariot Rauieh, PE. 3- see a MAJESTIC SAVINGS sign!" ment. 4SS4. Thvrtday, Moy 23, T95T OffiM, 93t l< sk StrM t TH I DEKVER CATHOLIC REGISTER T*l«phofit, K«yiten* 4-420S RAGE T H R R

To Receive Degrees May 26 TO ASN GOD'S MERCY

Loretto H eights C ollege G r a d u a t e s ROGATION DAYS MAY 2 7 , 28, 29 Mondty, Tuesday, and (he Intercession of the uints. the fields art bteaming Provo, Utah; Mary Janis. Han­ H. Edgar, Denver; Sister H. (S m itvrr P*t< 1 aUe) Wednesday, May 27. 28, and Other French dioceses took green and there is promise GraduatM of-liorttlo Haithta cock. Mich.; Rita Jermacans, Evelyn, Denver; of a good harveat—but also Denver; Joyce Kobirieaer, Colo­ Backolor of Sciamc* is 29, are Rogation Days. The up the custom, end from the poesibility of dutruction Collega who will raeeiva Dieletieii f ratt Sunday, May 26, are the rado Springs; word “ rogation” cornu from France it toon spread through­ through frost, hail or rain- Dolores Lucerne, Englewood; Mickey Soldren, Pueblo; the I.atin word "rogare” out the Catholic world. At itornis—the proceuions are ollowint: Baeholor of Seienc* ia the end of the eighth century, Bachelor of Artt Rosalie Madrid, Bamalillo, N. meaning "to ask.’’ a reaindar to feeble man to Mex.; Roberta Martinas. Trini­ Medical T*ehnol«iTi Pope Su Leo III introduced turn with humility and con­ Margaret Armuth. Elko, The three Rogation Days Nov.; Margaret Ann Baldwin, dad: Patricia Miller, Climax; Joan Sulliven, Denver; the practice into the univeraal fidence to the Giver of all Rapid City, S. Dak.; Joan Bol­ Patricia (Mikus) Mots, Puablo; A»co«iala of Arli Dagroc ia are more than 1,600 years old. Church. Thus, it hu become good. For, it is not the earth ter, Algonquin, 111.; Mary Lou Mary Hester Mu»hy, Casper, Socrolorial Sladio* They began in the fifth cen­ a tradition in the Church that alone which brings forth Cde Baca, Denver; Aida da la Wyo.; Lynetta Perkins, *■Des (2-year terminal course) tury at Vienne, France, when, nch year on the three d^ys fruit, and not alona the busy Torre, El Paao, Tex.; Yvonne Moines, la.; Yolanda Araujo, El Paso, in the year 470, there bad before Ascension Thursday a man on which the increase Dulla, Denver; Margaret Anna Lee Petitclerc, Wheat Tex.; Marilyn Bischoff, Univer­ bun crop failures, because of special Rogation Mass is of­ depende; but it it God who Dupwe, Roiwell, N. Mex.; Ridge; Nancy Phillip. Denver; sity City, Mo.; Irene Carney, earthquaku and bad weather, fered, and before Mus the givea the increase. Kappy Farrell. Milwaukee, Frances SchwarUman. Albu­ Aurora; Virginia Clarke, Chey­ with resulting great food i.iUoy of the Saints is said The Rev. Roy Figiino, re­ querque, N.' Mex.; Jo Jean enne, Wyo.; Mardell Drotar, in procuaion. Wia.; Phyllia Fitzakam, Mit­ scarcity and dutitution. St. gional dirwtor of the Na- chell, Neb.; Smith, Brighton; Barbara Denver; Florence Glowacki, Mamertus, Bishop of Vienne, The puriMie of the Roga­ CatheHne Schulte Gallaeher, Stromberg, Kimball, Neb.; Rita Milwaukee. Wis.; Carmen Gu- ordered a triduum of prayer tion Dayi ie to implore the toinal Catholic Rural Life Straub. Lincoln, Neb.; Sister tierres, Cienfuegos, Cuba; and and pejuDce on the thru dayt mercy of God that He may Conference, urges all parishea Denver; Patricia Grady, Michi­ to participate in these rites. gan City, Ind.; Sonja Jacobaon, H. Chrysostom, Denver; Sister Dorothy Scheopner, Littleton. preceding the AMcnsion. The keep us from all evils of soul clergy and the people made and body, and give to the He suggests that all who take Or ■ Calif.; ■■■ Garri ' Johnton,■ ■>ntario, part in the ceremonies of Golden; Kren Jonea, St. Louie, PONTIFICAL RITES MAY 25 penitential proceuions calling plants of the field an in­ upon God to help and taking crease. In the spring, when thsM days try to move them­ Mo.; Elsa Krciner, Denver; selves to penance for sins Eleanor Lommel. Skokie, III.; against our good God: to Julie Lowe, Denver; Merle Salina Ordinary Dies arouse their confidence and Mooro, Albuquerque, N. Mex.: New Officers Are Named trust in God’s Providence; to Henrietta Morrato, Denver; ackncFwIcdge publicly their Rosalia McLennan, Colorado dependence on God; to show Spring!; Mary Kay Neary, From Heart Condition publicly their faith, hope, and North Platte, Neb.; Marty To Head Physicians' Guild love of God; and to ksk God O'Bryan, Chicago, III; Sive- Bishop Frank A. Thill ofiMrs. Florentine Albro of Day- New officere, ted by Dr. John for a plentiful harvest. weight Ollingar, Mobile, Ala.; Salina, Kans.. died Tuesday,|ton. diKuu medical-moral problems. Karen Perkins, Des Moines, la.; May 21. in the St John Hoapi- Harrington as preaidentaia< took Thus dinners will be continued, Mary Prances Pbillipe, Denver; Served oi Choncellor office Monday. May 20. at the it was decided. About 80 medi­ tal following a critical iUneas annual dinner given by Arch­ cal studenta attend theae ses­ Franc/scon Stricken, Palsy Ruppert, Washington, of three days. Death was at­ Of See D.C.; Roulie Ryan, Houston, Following a term aa Chan­ bishop Urban J. Vehr for the sions. Dr. Robert Glaser, dean tributed to a heart condition. Catholie Physicians' Guild. AU of the University of Colorado Tex.; He hed

r PA G E FOUR Office, 936 Bannock Stroet THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephont, Kayitana 4-4205 Thariday, May 23, 1957

DECORATION Band to Give Concert on May 23 Society in Cure d'Ars Parish DAY WREATHS In St. Vincent de Paul's Parish Hall Selects New Slate of Officers S Q 4 9 W and lip (Cure 4' Ars Pariib, Deaver) Roche, Frank Stinemeyer, J. Boy Scout Troop 187 will Election of officers for the Ctubaty, Fred Ripp, R. L. Jev- hold a candlelight ceremony and Open Memorial Day St John Vianney Society was nager, L. A. Hatteburg, V. W. charter presentation on Mon­ held Friday, May 17, at the Bunker; and Mrs. John Folosky, day, May 27, at 7 p.m. in the regular meeting. The following publicity and decorations and school ball. Tenderfoot badges officers were elected: Presi­ her committee — Mmes. Greg will be awarded and a skit vrill Bedding Plants dent, Edwin O'Keefe; vice Kaminski, Anton Berin^er, be presented by each patrol. resident of Men’s Club, Roger James J. Sweeney, William Everyone is invited. Coleus — Petunias — Border Plonts M Joyal; vice president of Altar Stauter. The Club “ 26’’ deadline will Rosebushes— Geraniums— Zinnias and Rosary, Mrs. Omer G. Hen St Rita's Circle will meet be June 14. sen; vice president of PTA, Thursday, May 23, at 8 p.m. at Masses on Ascension Thurs­ Phlox — Snapdragons — Marigolds Mn. Don W. Ballard; vice pres­ day will be at 6, 7, 8:15, and Asters — Dohlios — Larkspur the home of Mrs. Edward Roll- ident of PTA, Harold HiUer; man, 3670 Eudora. 9:15 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Con­ Drecoena — Sprengeri “P treasurer, Tom Timmons; re­ Square dancing will be held fessions on Wednesday will he Imported Holland Glads, doz... 75c cording secretary^ William Stau- Monday, May 27, at 8:30 p.m. heard from 4:30 to 6 and from ter; corresponding secretary, in the school halL Everyone is 7:30 to 9 p.m. GUARANTEED NURSERY STOCK Mrs. Edwin Barton. invited to attend. These officers will be in­ The sisters wish to thank the Cub Scout Awords Shrubs, Plania, Trees, Vines, Hedfjes, The foUcnrlnr tmirdt » ir « stalled at the June meeting. As parishioners for their generous •t tb« Cob l*aek Ib Krtiil and Shade Trees, Evergreens C A the newly elected officers will support of the bake sale held ApHI: Save up t o ...... V W % not take over until after that Sunday, May 19, for the mis- Dtn 1: )inc« Pat«, told aod iilvor meeting, all standing commit­ •rrow: 18" to 24" Spreading Junipers $|"95 siona. A total of J270 was real­ Deo X: Johnny Xafoats fold irrow; tees wiU continue through Junt. ized and together with |80 CharUtharUt Snider. Mt^HeeMYvIee eUr: Reg, 57.50 ...... NOW W Annual Card Party which was contributed through Den 4: Hike Lee. - fold e n o'’T* v ; G fe^ rj' Pnoks wolf badft aad kam GRASS SEEDS The annual Cure d' Art card the children’s mite boxes, a do­ arrow; Glenn Roachcireki. eervJee party will be held on Wednes­ nation' of 1360 will be lant to •Ur; Blue Grass SPECIAL— 10 lb.s...... $ 9 .80 Den t : Albert bear badtt. day, June 18. at 1 o’clock with the new South American mis­ fold and allrer arrow: fa t Harei. lion MERION BLUE GRASS MIX a special Ember Day luncheon. sion conducted by the Precious badfe: /Iiaay Monaihan. lion badee: 1 lb. Covers 750 sq. ft,— per lb...... 9 2 .65 Mrs. Frank Staley, chairman, Blood Sisters in Santiago, Chile. Pate Ha^ee, aerrlee etar; Den 6: WUUata Lei we, alleer arrow; m usic SOIL BOOSTER ORGANIC FERTILIZER and Mrs. Joseph Hasting, co- The faetlvai will be Brace lane, fold and alleer arrow; 80 lbs...... S 4 .2 5 chairman, report process on all held this Friday aigbl. May Mike SUuUr. gold aad ellver arrow (St. ViDcenl de Paul'e Pariih, Soran, Nancy Schmitt, Patty Mrs. William Steck, 1260 the following committws and 24, at 8 p.m. at East High and aervice atar; Rkkr Lane, gold ar« MILORGANITE—100 lbs...... ? 5.10 row; Dinar Cwbor* aHvet arrow: Deuver) Loos, Sue Barnholt, Louise Monroe, will entertain the assure a good time lor all at­ School. Blllr Helcher. gold and allver arrow: MICHIGAN PEAT MOSS— INSECTICIDES Pictured above is the grade Schaub, and Marie Lanaho. Miraculous Medal Circle Mon­ tending: Polio Clinie 7ocr Danlluk, two oUeer arrowe aod SCOTT^S LAWIV SEED school band and rits director, The cafeteria workers for day, May 27. Mrs. Paul Crawford, prize eerrice atar: Jim Fay, of St. Vincent de chairman and her committee— A polio clinic for Aults will Den $ : kllcbaal Voa*. wolf batlgo Scott's Turf Builder, per 50 lbs...... $3.95 part of May were Mmes. Quen­ Sl. Ann's Sewing Circle wiU and eervfee atar; Gall Bodoi wolf Paul’s Parish, Denver. This tin Query, Anton Pojman, M. meet in the home of Mra How­ Mmes. Albert Uken, Henry R. be held at 6 p.m. on Monday badge and sold arrow and earvlco Landicapioa « Nurierj Serrice • Free Eetitnetei band will present a coocert Hoyt, Donald A. Hebert, Theo. nighL May 27, in the school. •tar: Mark Graaecnan. aerrlee atar; Robinson, J. HeiLz, L. Pozel- ard Nielsen, 1247 S. Josephine, Den 9: Mike Freer, two % \ \ r o r ar- Thursday, May 2.3, at 7 p.m. nik, D. Nabity, R. Bergner, J. on Friday afternoon. May 24. PokrjTvka, Edward J. Prank, First shots will be given and rowt; David Ketfe, ellver arrow: Jobs South Denver Evergreen Nursery in the parish hall. There will Bauernfeind, S. Johnson, and R. W. Lftuth, and Ray Brook- a clinic for succeeding shots will K elloff. fold arrow: Tbomae O'Neill, be several featured soloists. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stefano, man; Mrs. John Vesaa, food be anounced later. There is no fold arrow and aervlee atar; Sebaitlan R. Ruhland. 1649 S. Bellaire, will be hosts Rlehman. fold arrow: Rlekjr Weracl. Mrs. 0. S. Folkner, Owner Open Sundays 9 to 4:30 Three RecitaU Given St Michael the Archangel chairman and her committee maximum age limit and no ap­ fold arrow; Joaeph MeSbane, mit s i.B. tn 10 i-B. U C. F£HIC Prep. Janet Soran, Sandra Wilckens, m teacher, and Edward Gar- St. Vinetiil da PauJ'a ParUb If SL ViKUl'i firltk Bob Baird, Carolyn Stasica, stalled the following new offi­ Stanley Nowack; E League representative, Mrs. id, athletic coach. Refresfa- your patronage in the dif­ SUPER CHEF Have Your Doctor Phona Complete AG Feed Center Bill McCarty, Justine Zimmer­ cers for the school year 1957-58 at the PTA meeting Monday, James Carey; membership, Mrs. ments will consist of hot dogs, ferent lines of business. Acm. fna C.lMral Us Your Prescription Open Sunday! 9 TUI 2 mann, Teddy Gerity,* Patricia g. CiUu It lAfta Vest, Janis Overholser, Karen May 20: President, Mrs. Mere­ William Dee; parliamentarian, cupcakes, ice cream, and pop. 2707 E. LoaUiina RA 2-3739 Credi' — Free Delivery Conway, Glenna Poet, Kathleen dith Jameson; first vice presi­ Mrs. J. Cassidy; program, Mrs. Mrs. James Carey, ways and At Leaielene end Soutli CUrtra S. CUi'tOD ft LouiiUn. PE. 3-9417 Soran, Mary Tasto, Bill Baird, dent, Mrs. David Haney; second Clinton Paul; chairman, and means chairman, announced DOYLE’S Donna Gruber, John Bach, Judy vice president, Mrs. William Mrs. Henry Thurstin, co-ebair- school uniform fittings wiU be BOB'S Bach, and Patricia Smith. The Dee; treasurer, Mrs. Thomas man; publicity,bli Mrs. Gerard held in the school hall on the SUPER MARKET PHARMACY sixth grade chorus sang several Greenan; recording secretary, Smi^; room mother chairman, following mornings: Eindergsir- Undtr Hr* MMiomwot Mrs. Jack Maclear; safety, Mrs. Th. P*rtte*]*r Draxflst selections. Mrs. T. D. Christopher; corre- ten and first grade. May 31; Quality Gro«. A Vegt. SO. GAYLORD SHOPPING DIST. The eighth grade piano stu­ »onding secretary, Mrs. Elton J. A. Bradley; school picnic, grades four, five, six, and aeven. 17th AVE. and GRAIVl Mrs. Joseph Oi Murphy, chair­ MYIE DRAPU, Prep. dents held their own recital at Fair, Jr.; historian, Mrs. June 3; and grsdeis two ana 4BSE.>7th*tr*B*. CH.4-563S KE. e-saev f r e e D ELivgay Gerard Smith; and auditor, Mrs. man, and Mrs. Peter Allen, co- three, June 4. Mothers having a--|ji:r:'r;c.>vr|r3icraria 7:30 p.m. The following played: chairman; srophony, Mrs. P. G. EMPIRE MARKET Robert Woiz, Geraldine Town­ Alfred O’Meara, Jr. uniforms to exchange may do send, Dennis Schmid, Dianne Mrs. Meredith Jameson, in­ Cronin; and ways and means, so on these “fitting’’ dates. lohony Meyers Bob Holm Montague, Jerry Krai, Mardell coming president, named her Mrs. J. F. McConaty. The PTA voted to purchase > so. GAYLORD I the material needed to build a Open Week Dey» and Sundayi Jarvis, Don Tasto, Don Carroll, new committM chairmen and co- Bookmobile Service lectum to be built by Dr. P. G. s ...... a AM. te 9 P.M. Gerry Kaveny, Michele Mc­ chairmen as follows: Banker, Sister M. Marcelle, principal, i Carty, end Mary Ann Pierson. Mrs. Charles Loughly, chair­ advised that the bookmobile will Cronin, The reading lig^t at­ i HARDWARE Qoolily llfeals • 5«a food The seventh and eighth grade man, and Mrs. Bert Welch, co- be coming to the school every tached to the tectum will be PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED loss S. Gaylord SP 7-2961 chorus sang two selections. chairman; book rental, Mrs. week end all children should installed by Leon Mee. FOR AND DELIVERED 1058 S. Gavlord SP 7-7567 Celfu *1 Downbit D«b w Free Detirery Court of Awardt Held Gerard Te Bockhurst, chairman, avail themselves of this serrice. Mrs. Stanley Nowack, retir­ KEy.ton. 4-3217 The Girl Scout Court of and Mrs. George MeCaddon, co- Information on the time of day ing president, received the pres­ ' SCOTT’S TURF BUILDER Complete Motor Tuning Awards was held at St. Vincent ident’s pin Bs well as gifts from ebairman; children’s Christmas and date of the bookmobile ar- NO DOWN PAYMENT Milorfeaitc—Pax, Etc. |i Mobil Ca< Sl Oil* de Paul's Parish hall on party, Mrs. Gerald Garbarino, rivel will be ennouneed liter. the PTA members. Father Ed­ Please Patronize Spreaderi Loaned Free 7 Waebinc — Greasina Wednesday, May 15. The fol­ chairman, and Mrs. Albert Seep, ward Leyden, pastor; Father Car repairs, body work and First grade school books will be palntlof Your REGISTER CATES ESTATE HOSE ■ Free Pickup db Delivery lowing program was presented: co-chairman; on book rental next year. James Rasby, assistant pastor; ICreen Thumb Garden Teolii entrance march and color Civil defense, Mrs. Joan Nel­ and the faculty. CA1HEDRAL MOTORS Advertisers and MOBIL MOTOR SERVICE Mrs. John Hackett, school pic­ GRASS SEEDSSEEDS I I7SS L of.a KE- 4-«03a WE G iv e RED STAMPS guard, post colors. Troop 419; son, chairman, and Mrs. Gerard nic chairman, announced the fol­ Hostesses were the kinder­ Mention Pledge of Allegiance and Na­ Driscoll, co-chairman; dad's lowing dates on which picnics garten room mothers, Mmes. JOE 6AFFNET, Pnp. 1001 S. Gaylord SP. 7-1974 tional Anthem, welcome by night, Mrs. Charles Newman, will be held at Bellview Park Clinton D. Paul and William Uinbcr ef Lerela PirM THE REGISTER Roseanne Clark; badges and chairman, and Mrs. Frank Har- from 9 a.m. to 12 noon: June 3, Bentson. BELMONT awards introduce by Barbara away, co-ebairroan; deanery ^ades one, two, and three, the The attendance award w. L e n t D ru g PLUMBING CO. Hurst The following girls made representative, Mrs. Alfred cost to be 30 cents per child; won by Miss Betty Lou Codr- up the court of awards com­ H a te VoBr Doctor Phone O'Meara, Jr.; first Friday June 4. grades four, five, six, tad’s kindergarten class. 'ST. FRANCIS de SALES' PARISH‘S Repairing & Contracting mittee: Roseanne Clark, Diane breakfast, Mrs. Jack Thomas, and seven, the cost to ^ 35 V$ Vour Preieriplioni NO JOB TOO LARGE OR SMALL' Finnelly. Cheryl Gaer, Kathy chairman, and Mrs. Donald cents per child. The kinder- Alhir Sociaty E. ALAMEDA ft SHERMAN ST. Free EiUmatee Meeh May 24 R.\ 2-3664 • Free Delivery Sam Boxer, M fr. 1079 S. Gaylord SUNDAY MASSES Daye PE. 3-2070 The Altar and Rosary Society ItM S, Ceylerd at Tenaewee 6:00 6:00 • 7:00 - 8:00 - 9:00 - 10:00 - 11:00 & 12:00 We Give S ft H Grveo SUmpe Nijbla EA. 2-5379 will meet on Friday, May 24, at Lakewood Circle Card Party f^ay 25 1:30 p.m. in the church for the CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 3:30 A 7:30 recitation of the Rosary; a R t . Rev. Msgr. G reoorv S m i t b , P astor meetly will follow in the school 300 So. Sherman St. P E . 3-5400 Lakewood.—(SL Bernadette’s torian, Mrs. Kay Burgraff; and be held on May 29 at Lakewood ball. Ine speaker for the meet­ Andersen’s Market Parish) — Our Lady of Per­ auditor, Bill Wagner. Park. ing will be Miss Helen McDer­ petual Help Circle is having its A talent show, emceed by Ed SL Gerard’s Circle will meet mott, Tuasy representative, who second annual card party in the McKibben, followed the meeting. in the home of Mrs. Mstge will speak on nutrition and skin Alameda Drug Store 1093 So. Gaylord * co^ ^ lete RA. 2-0902 church hall on May 25 at 1 p.m, Refreshments were served by CONOCO PRODUaS Mcllvaine Thursday evening. care. All the new members are V. O. PETERSON, Pr**. Dessert will be served, and spe- the fifth and sixth grade room May 23. to be special honored guests. Lubrication-Delco Batleriea FREE DELIVERY FOOD STORE OPEN SUNDAYS ica] gifts will be awarded. mothers, Mrs. Dorcas Culler, Cat Rate Drugs Mrs. Betty Lucas, Mrs. Gene­ Mother Ctbrini's Circle en­ The Altar and Rosary Society Car Washiaf PTA Installation wishes to thank Bustay Super Fountain Service Sajidrie. vieve Evans, and Mrs. Betty joyed bridge and lunch in the Market for the donation of an At the PTA meeting Monday Lucas. home of Mrs. Pearl Roberts automatic toaster and the fol­ y o u r Biaineit Appreciated W. A. (Dutch) Thomos evening. May 20, Mrs. Marie The annual school picnic will May 16. lowing firms for their generous Alameda & So. Broadway Alamed* A Logan PE. 3-9840 Bonnie Brae Shopping Center Ford, president of CPTL, in­ donations to the recent party: stalled the following officers for Schaefer Tent & Awning Co., the next school year: President, Loyola May Crowning Elcar Pence Co., Beck Flower Mrs. Kelly Scherer; first vice Shop, and Ball Floral Co. ‘CURE d'ARS PARISH’ CONOCO PRODUCTS Preisser's Red&Whife president, Pat Hart; second vice E S2Bd AVg. ft DAHLIA ST. ImbrtxaHea. Car Weihlag, Batterlee president, Mrs. Unette Forcade; Recharted. Tire Vulcaaliiaf Grocery and Market secretary, Mrs. Don Deyen; Chesf and M//e High SUNDAY MASSES We Gipe Pioneer Sitmpt treasurer, John Dvoracek; his- 8:00 - 8:00 - 10:00 - 11:30 & 7:00 P.M. FANCY MEATS, VEGETABLES, Fund to Merge June 1 CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4:00 & 7:30 BONNIE BRAE AND QUALITY GROCERIES Ret. John N. Haley, Pastob Conoco Service Free Delivery SPruce 7-4447 HOLY FAMILY Preparation for transfer of 8050 Dahlia S t EA. 2-1119 PARISH all Community Chest adminis­ 724 So. Univareity PE. 3.9909 ZS3I E Oble Are. (S. UaW. aad Okiel trative and campaign functions to the Mile High United Fund, THELMA KASSON Please Patronize Please Patronize effective June I, were completed SonnlsL £ aosl this week at a meeting of the BEAUTY SALON Your REGISTER Your REGISTER Chest's board of directors. 2876 Celerade Blvd. Cleaners • Laanderers BLALACK^S Advertisers and Advertisers and J. Kernan Weekbaugh, Cheat Hair Sfyling L. E. Shacklett Joe Abell STANDARD SERVICE president, stated that the Permanent Waving Mention 715 S. Univerdly Mention 44t<>, TvBDytoD CR. 7-9908 board's reaolution, adopted at PHONE OEatn 3-USft the meeting, provides for as- I Tk.lBM Km m CCaaBar, Owwr THE REGISTER PE. 3-6529 THE REGISTER LnbricBtioB -Tire* - signmenL transfer and convey­ ance, to the United Fund, of un­ encumbered balances in its ad­ John C. YOU ALWAYS ■ALL SAINTS PARISHi ministrative, operating, build­ Scholl LOYOLA ing and properties accounL It FINEST SAVE AT ZSS9 SO. FEDERAL BLVD. provides the right, continuing to MEATS AND PARISH October, 1958, for the United SUNDAY MASSES Fund to use and occupy, with­ GROCERIES SIMMONS DRUG 6:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:30, 12:30 & 6:30 P.M. SAVB TIHB TKAOB AT HOME out charge, the entire premises sail FelHu 2888 Colo. Blvd. FR. 7-2814 Confessions: Saturdey 4 to 6 A 7:30 to 9 pwn known as the Community Chest FR. 7-27M Rev. Barixt Scbmitt, Pastor Building, at 14th and Court E. 17 th »od Rac« Place, and all its furniture, fur­ 2559 SO. FEDERAL WEST 5-2747 Rocky’s Pharmacy, Inc. nishings, office equipmenL and supplies. eST. PHILOMENA'S PARISH > lour ConeeRienl E 14th AVE AT DETROIT ST. Orufgiti G & W HARDWARE PreteriptioB* Liqaer GRAND OPENING SUNDAY MASSES (Leyola P>ri>h, Denver) tertain the eighth grade itu-' BIG S ALE 6:45, 7:00, 8:15, 9:30, 11:00, 12:16 A 6:00 P.M. Complete Selection Of: dents at a graduation dinner. | ConfessioDs: Saturday 3:30 to 6:00 & 7:30 to 9:00 Miiiiiiippi at Federal ANHUNCIATION On May 5 Miss Judy Fietrow- Dluboad* - Watckci • Jvw^ry 6'arWen SuppUet and ski, vice prefect of the sodality, Following the dinner a short i E*l>«rt wauh p«vairiag Rt. Ret. Msou Wcxuu M. Eigons, Pastor - f.enrn Minorri loss S. FEDERAL BLVD. PARISH crowned the statue of Our program will be presented and; Hayek Jawelert 2820 E. 14th Ave. FR. 7-5075 the class prophecy and will arc laos tAwr- CK. 4-aavo Salci and Serrice Ov«a: S (e 12 p.m. WE. S-7017 Blessed Mother in a beautiful ceremony. Pictured here are to be read. Mis; Pietrowski with Gayle Guests of honor at the dinner 1957 Fishing Licenses The firms listed here will be the Jesuit Fathers ofj Please Patronize LONDON MARKET Banks, treasurer of the so­ the parish, and the members JERRY BREEN NATIONAL Now Available deserve to be remembered dality; Rodney Card, secretary: of the lay faculty, Mr. and Mrs. Your REGISTER AND GROCERY Frank Wilson, prefect; and F lorist 5-10-25 CENT STORES 2102 Se. Federal Blvd. when you are distributing Emil Frei, Mrs. Gladys Spittel, Advertisers and OSCAR TtmNELL, Prep. Frances Walker. The crown- and Mrs. Gertrude Scheer. your patronage in the dif­ Quality Meat* and Groeerias bearer is Margaret Brennan. Sunday, May 26, is Com­ 1 0 0 4 ISth S l 1595 So. Pearl Mention W E. 5-1701 PHONES: MA. 3-S23S, TA. 5-3S4I ferent lines o f business. 3S00 WALNUT On Tuesday evening. 51ay munion diy for the Children’s MAin 3-2279 Open Saturday Evenings THE REGISTER 28, the seventh grade will en Sodality.

•i___ ' U . __ TIlufsday, May 23, 1957 Offica, 931 lannack Straat THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Talaphona, Kayatona 4-4205 RAGE F IV E

Clarence StaKord St. John P T A O fficers To Come Before Judge Lee Knous T o B e Installed M a y 2 7 ( 8l. Jobs lb* Evssfeliit's athletic dinner given by the Clarence M. Stafford, charged Parisb, Dsneer) Men's Club and the PTA for in the anonymous “ religious Officara of the PTA will be tbe boyi of the sixth, seventh. smear” leaflet of lest fall's installed at the meeting Mon­ general election campaign, is day, May 27. in the lounge and eighth grades and their fa­ Khoduled to make an appear­ room of the church at 1 p.m. thers Thursday night, May 23, ance before Federal JudjM Lee Installed as president wiU be at 6:30 p.m. in the school audi­ Knous the morning of Friday, Mrs. J. J. Hinterreiter: vke torium. May 14. president, Mrs. Ed Dolenc; re­ .Mrs. Carl Batliner and Mrs. cording secretary, Mrs. John John Graham are co-chairmen Mr. Stafford hex already Kelly; correeponding secretary, of the dinner. They will be as­ dcaded innocent to the charge. Mrs. George Hunt; treesurer, sisted by Mmes. Kay Lee, Fran­ His appearance Friday could be Mrs. Charlea Lee: and hiitor- ces ThorM, Norma Kelly, Cath­ used to change the plea. If be ian, Mrs. A. D'Amico, Jr. The erine Morgan, Mary Struck, allowi the plea of innocent to Rev. William Jones, arcbcUoc- Regina Cassell, Roalyn Ogden, pMiflw tsi /I a Five of the woman at SL John tbe Evasgo- stand, it ia expected that a trial esan superintendent of ecbools, Ruth Stephens, Maureen Hoeb, nVuUJ iU wW Pariah, Denver, who have been working date will be set will be tbe guest speaker. Fol- and Ldis Gsrrabello. hard on prepantioat for the annual father-ton dinner ara shown The anonymous pamphlet h>win(^ the meeting there will be Tom Lawrie will be master here. With athletic awards to be made at the dimer Tlmnday mentioned the Cathoik affilia­ a social hour with the second of ceremonies, and the Rl Rev. night. May 23, tbe women are holding a baikctball used by their tions of candidate! for offiees, grade PTA mothers as bost- Monsignor John Moran, pastor, eona this past winter. From loft to right ara Mra. Pater Hoch, quoting storiet from the Dsnvar aasea. Mmex. George Ott and snd the Rev. Robert Durrie, as­ Mrs. Carl Battliner, Mrs. Henry Morgan, Mrs. John Graham, CatAoiic Jlogiotor. Mr. Stafford Dkk Hannegan will be in sistant pastor, wilt be special and Mrs. John Kelly. is charged under a federal law eharn. guasti. Awards for the most T b c i t art dioeetan superintendent of acboolt; and Mrs. against circulating unsigned A H im ic Dinner outstanding player and the Scholorship Committee Mary Newman. Tl.e U. S. NstionsI Bank is ftatemente shout candidates for Coach Julius Carrabello will most valuable player of tbe ih mtmbtrt o f certain ftderil offkes. be the featured speaker at the year will be made. tbt committM that draw up a unique booklet, providing funds to have the booklet printed. ColUg* Sekolankip Opportvntiiee /or /'Mlure Members of the committee not pictured arc the CalhoHe Leodert. The booklet provides complete Very Rev. Richard F. Ryan, SJ., president of 2ND CATHOLIC MEMORIAL information of acholarihipa to Catholic coilcEes Regis College, Denver; the Rev. James R. open to students in the Denver Arefadiocese. Left Eatough, principal of Regis High School; Sister to rirht are Sister Margaret Loyola, principal Eileen Marie, dean of Loretto Haights College, Denver; Haj. Gen. J. R. Gilehriat, R. B. Dillon, Larry Girmann Memorial Dedicated of Holy Family High School. Denver; Jerry Robert E. Kelly, W. F. Kelty, Edward L. Knight, Difnan, U.S. National Bank; T. Raber Taylor, J. A. Koning, Joaeph C. Learned, and Ernest Denver attorney; Father William Jones, arcb- P. Marransino. Mr. Taylor is chairman. In Fort Collins School Gymnasium 60 Per O at of 1956 Gradnales Plaaaed oa College Tbe second memorial, dedi­ and member of tbe All-Stote at Colorado A. A M. and was cated to a young graduate of basketball squad in* his senior plying freshman football. Fort Collina High School who year, plus tbe fact that his The dedication of these two Valuable But Little-Thougbt-of Facts died shortly sfter naduation, athletic awards in his junior memorials, the only two of was dedicated on Hsy 9 st a were classified as major rather their kind at the Fort Collina 1332 Broadway CH 4-4666 school aisambly. than minor awards, which in High School, to members of St Tbe memorial, known u the itself ia an accomplithmecL Joseph's Parish is t mark of Aid in Securing College Scholarship I.«rry Girmann Memorial, was At the time of his death Mr. destinetion in a city that is placed in the boya’ gymnasium Brown was a freshman student largely non-Catholic. NEARLY Cl PER CENT of uni. Acting is net in order. The school subject bos been—.** along with tha memorial dedi- last year’s Denver Catholic high cendidate sbouid ba friendly The booklet also advises that eated in mid-January of 1966 school mduates planned to at­ and pleaaant.” and a warning: “too often, scholarships art as­ in honor of Thomai Brown, tend college. Thii is rtvealed in “Chewing gum moat often earns sociated with the straight-A whieh also bears the name of a demerit.” students. This association is the new CoUeps Seholarthip • 4 ■ the honorec. Both of theie boya Opportunili4t /or Future Catft- often wrong. Most scholarships, had much in common, in ad­ e/ie L«ad*r$. ALTHOUGH THE BOOK­ but not all, ire aimed to help dition to the fact that they This figure is used to empha­ LET warns sgainst acting at the candidate who is coIIcm ma­ both met death at a vary early sise the importance of the such an interview, it does coun­ terial but needs help. To m eol- an. They were both members ...... $2.75 uniqoe bmklct, which is a direc­ sel practice in talking about lege material, tha applicant need of St. Joseph's Perish, were tory of available Mhoiarshipa to such topics ax “I plan to be—,” not be a straight-A student, but good students, snd outstanding ...... $4.50 Catholic collages. The number or, “ My most enjoyable high H does not hurt.” athletes in their field. of graduates of Denver Catho­ The Girmann award is to be Life of the Saints...... $2.75 to $8.00 lic high schools who plannad to BELIEVED 1ST OF ITS KIND made annually to tha Sanior go to college is well sbove the boy student of Fort Collins Bracelets...... $1.25 to $2.50 national averafc of those at­ High School jud^d to be ex­ tending, which jumped to 40 per Scholarship O pportunities ceptional in Christian charac­ cent In 1967, and ia expected to ter, athletic ability in aither GRADUATION CARDS reach 60 par cent in 19v0. track or cross-country running, • • • Detailed in N ew Booklet and having a satisfactory acho- THE BOOKLET EXPLAINS laatic ftonding. '»/ . A G ltT FROM D.4Li:iOF.N'S IS A that collen casta have been A booklet listing all scbolar- publications regarding ecbolar- The Brown award ia alio GIFT OF SIGNinCANir: forced up by the devalued dol- ihipt to Cathoik colleges vrill staipa is also given. given each year to the senior / , lar, and that many father! are ba mada available to Denver boy choMn by the student body finding that savings they The bo^let will become an as bait exemplifying the aton- f' archdioecMn high tebool stu- integral part of the studenta’ counted on to provide four yeara dents as the result of what is dards of Tom Brown, outstand­ of college for'their child will thought to be tbe first attempt guidance program, aeording to ing all-around athlete, Chria- i P- OalsddsjfL Co‘ now be enough for only two Father William Jones, atchdioc- tian eharactar, and satkfaetory of any private school system to aaan superintendent of scho^. Church Supplies aod Religious Artklea years. correlate such information. academic standing. Competition for acholartbipt It will stimulete students to \ Tbe bo«AIet was drawn up by look toward college, and hdp Kill«4 Whan Riding A Elmer J. has alio incroaied greatly, the Larry Girmann, who was booklet tells. Fifty per cent of tbe Denver Cathoik High School direct tbnn Into completing Memoriol DedicatMl »«n)ory of Urry Girmann, an fJERKEN, their college degrees in Cath­ killed in a horseback riding ac­ m em D rin i V D ait.aiea outstanding athlete and scholar of L thoce who spply to Harvsrd Scholarship Committee after cident in Wyoming while rid­ Mgr. seek scholarships now, whereas eight months’ intensive work in olic colleges, Father Jones be­ Fort (Lilias High School who was killed in a horsabark accident only 10 per cent did so in 1910. lieves. ing in his work on Aug. 18, last summer, a plaque was dedicated in a school assembly Thurs­ which hundreds of letters were 1966, had won many honors S t o r o 8:JA lo 5;30. M on. thru Fri, • • • written and some 160 books and Many scholarthipi, he ex- day morning, May 9.*Am«ng the guests were Larry’s parents, for himaalf and for hii school Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Girmann of 1346 S. College Avenue. Pic­ $s30 to 4i00 Solorday LITTLETHOUGHT.OF fsets pampkts studied. Entitled Col- plainad, call for planning from the freshman year as to courses in tha mils and crost-country tured during the reremony are, from left, Jerry Davies, P.C.H.S. are given in the booklet: Some logo Sekolar^ip Opportunitiot taken, etc., he explained. events in track meets in Colo­ student body president, and Bob Shoemaker, who dedicated the aebolarthip applications must f o r Future Catnolk L o a d tr i, it rado. Ha was characterised as lists scbolarshipa offering a free The Denver U. S. National w in ^ foot” plaque shown at center and presented it to the I 1120-22 BroBrotdwav be made directly from the stu­ a boy who always was running, Khoolt—(Fort roUtns C obradoaH photoi KE. 4-8233 dent. Even thoee committees choice of eollen; Kbofartbipt Bank ia providing fundi to as he never walked when he that require the application to available to children of em­ print 5,000 copies of tbe book­ could run, and was often seen eome through tbe principal are ployee of various organisations, let. It will be finiibed in time running to and from morning not diseased if the student where tbe student may choote for Parent-Teacher Associa­ Mass in St. Joseph's Church, wrHet. Tbe booklet gives a sam. any accredited college: and tions to use next fall, and for where he wss a frequent com­ pie type of letter in making ap­ scholarthipt offered by Denver school principals to get into the municant. plication. archdiocesan institutions and hands of studanti. It ii antki- Tbe Thomas Brown MamorisI It Is also pointed out that Cathoik groupi. Information is pited a very nominal charge was dedkated shortly after bit some Kholarahipa arc given given also as to regional Cath­ will be made for tbe booklet Chairman of tha committee death Get. 29, 1964, of only after personalnai interviews,interviews. outolic colleges, bow and when to bolbar polio. The first recip­ The booklet giveses some hi,hurts ap;apply for tha various sebolsr- members who drew up the in ients of the award were Tom along those linei:i: “The cadsR^ shihips, and what is necessary to formation is T. Raber Ta^or, Denver attorney. Brown in a posthumous award, date should rslaiI and^g^nat-l/obttain them. A Nbliography on and hia clasamata of tha claos of 1964, Douglaa Wackar. The AT FINAL s B is s io k MAY 26 1966 recipient wai Robert Her- I ! • / tung, ana Jack Wicks received the award in 1967. Nona of the recipients of the award has St. C a tl^ ^ e Cubs Planning Exhibit been Catholic. (Si. Cstkeriae’i Rarixk, mothers of fint and second ^nor of Jan>« Facta that point out the all- graders: Mmes. A. Rogers, G. Patur, and Batty Kelly. The around athletic ability of Tom O s e v r ) s Kubat J. Whelan, and E. O'Con­ laodar. Mrs. Black, gave tte Brown include hit reception of Mrs. R. Potsk, publirity chair­ nor, Jr. The following women S rii booklets on bow to make eight a^latie awards in foot­ man for Cub Scout Ppek 166, auisted them: Mmea. B. Gar- lly, and asked each girl to ball, baakdtball, and buaball, announces that the last meet­ giro, J. DiTallo, R. Graf, and bring a small jtlly glass to the 6lui tha designation of All ing wilt be held Sunday, May T. Stock. next meeting. Applications for brtham Conferenca and All- 26, at 2 o'clock in the Khool Eighth Grade Dance summer camp wars discussed at State guard in football in both gym. There will be a display of The eighth grade atudents this meeting. his junior and senior yesrx all handcrafts mada by the boys and their parents were guests during tbe year. of tbe PTA Thursday, May 16, RTA InttelloHen at a dancing party. Father John U nit Is O rganized Eighty-nine were present for Anderson, was maator of eere- CCD the insultstion of the PTA of­ monias. and also planned and ficer! Tuasday, May 14. Mrs. worked with the eighth grade George Canny, president, pro- room mdtbera, Mrs. J. Grout and In W heat Ridge Parish tided. The Rev. D. A. Lemieux, Mrs. F. Lncci in making ar­ pastor, installed tha follovring rangements for tbe party. Tbe table for the graduates Wheat Ridge. — (Sti. Peter parish. On the executive com­ officers: Mrs. R. Kelly, preai- and Paul’i Parish) — The Con­ mittee are the .following pa- dent; Mrs. J. l.omberdi. vice was very ornate with yellow and i^hionert: President Mrs. Paul blue, tbe school colors. Mr. fraternity of Christian Doc­ president; Mrs. R. Griffith, sec­ trine has been orgsnixed in the Bushier; vke president, John retary; Mrs. H. Manning, trass- Brin’s eighth grade square Zuremba; SMratary, Mrs. Fran­ urer; snd Mrs. W. Liley, Mf- dance group put on a dance ex­ cis Bruggeman; treasurer, Carl torian, re-al«cted. hibition. Father Lemieui. Fa­ Kalsenbcrg; chairmen, helpers, ther Dorc, Father Polaxxi, and A tea followed the meeting Mrs. Frank Eimberger; fisnera. the sisters wsre guaats also. Mary Protects Mrs. Edith Cook; apotUea of with Mrs. R. Kelly and Mrs. R. Tommy O'Dorisio and his Diipenic pouring. good will, Mrs. Helen Glenahi; cousin Msreo Zarlengo awarded and teachers, Sister Patrjci A cake donated by Mrs. I. favors to all the graduates and Socialists, New enna. Sussman went to Sister Mary to the special guests. St Cecilia'i Sewing Circle George and tbe special gift to When the Kitchen Cutiei 4-H will meet Thursday, May 23. at Mrs, G. Johnson. Club met Friday, May 17, a Mrs. Theresa Steinera, 4776 The hotteases were room birthday party was given in Members lold Teller, at 8 p.m. (St. Mary Magdalaae’i Farlih, St Jude's Circle will meet D e a v e r) Monday, May 27, at 8 p.m. in “ As s xodalist, you are under the home of Mrs. Marion May Crowning Planned the special protection of the Hodge. Bleaaed Mother.” This was one The Avc Maria Circle meets of the edifying statements Thursday, May 23, in the home At St. Cajetan's May 26 made by Monsignor Jsmes of Vivienne Kichen, 4645 New Flanagan, pastor, in bis address land. (9t. CajeUa's Parisk. Deaver) to carry out tha original plana to the 14 idris received into the The baby-aittcra for lut Crowning of the statue of this coming Ssturday. Scout­ sodality on May 19. week wera Judy Stout and the Bleaaad Virgin st St. Caje- master W. Carreon regrets that After the ceremony of re­ Mary Joe NihodinL ton's is scheduled for Mar 26 the conditions leading to can- ception, Bcnedktkn of the Missal far Nun after the evening Mass, and tha eallation made it irapoasible to Blessed Sacrament was held. The women of the Altar and Uving Rotary. The crowning is inform those concamad and The following ^rls were re­ Rotary Society have prasanied by tim Young Ladies' Sodality thus two committeemen were ceived: F r a nciTl e Vendena, Sister Elisabeth Cecil of the and the young women of the inconvenienced. Elaine Jueschke, Eileen Hef­ Maryknoll nuns with a Missal parish, under tha direction of Social Club to Mtet ner, Dorothy Hsug, Kathy Sister Elisabeth Cecil Is the DOaOR, LAWYER, MERCHANT, CHIEF Miss Becky Torres, vice ebsir- At the meeting Hay 14 in Hatbeote, Claudia Dealt, Kaem daughter of Mrs. Salmon of man. The Living Rosary will tha church ball raporta on tha Volkman, Susan Reinhardt, this parish and is stationed in ba diractod by the Benedictine Social Club's money-raising ac­ Jaannie Haug, Ann Jerrard, tbe Philippines. Tba Missal will Sisters who teach at St. Caje- tivities were made. A subse­ Barbara Morrissey, Madeline ba used by the mission over Hrs f u t u r e is in YOUR HANDS' tons’i School, Sitter M. Nepom- quent meeting set for June 11 Hellinam, Suaanne Mink, and there. scene, superior, and Sister Ve- will further plans for a parish Jane Milee. Wise parents, in all income brackets, don't leave that future to rita. Tha cbildren't choir will picnic and other summer ac­ Preceding the investiture the chance. TTiey set up a sound ESTATE PLAN with th* ling and all upper grades take tivities. sophomorei entertained. The part in the Rosary. Miss Lucy A board of directors for the gueit speaker was Sister Fran­ aid and skilled advice of the American National Bank Abayta, prefect of YLS, will annual SL Cajetan’s Btsaar ces Margaret of Holy Family place the fresh flower coronet was named: Chairman, William High School, who spoke on the TRUST DEPARTMENT specialists. on the Virgin's statue. Garcia; secretary. Max Valdax; SSCA. Sister Rose Henry was PLAN HIS FUTURE TODAY? A aoltco of coaiiaa Jaae treasurer, the Rev. John Or­ also a guest. •lectkM of tha YLS i« Veiag dinal. Those in the active man­ (eifta far Oldatera made. All Ibaaa dasiriai ta agement of baxaar activities On May 12, Girl Scout Troop aaiar isla tha tWslily may are Robert Sanches. Albert 972 with its leader, Mrs. Irene aitaad tha 6i30 p.m. maatiag Marrines, Willard Jutrtt, A. Gibbs, visited St Elisabeth's THi A M ERICA N Jasa 12 ia tha ckarch ball. Aguilar. Charles Chives, Mr. Retreat (home for the aged) Tha two-day camp out tuf- and Mrs. Ben Bensdvides, Mrs. and preaantod gifts to approxi­ farad a last minute change of Onofre Vasques. Lena Trujillo, mately 60 of tha residents. The’ NATIONAL BAN K plans beciuaa of the unpredic­ Mrs. Agapito Salaur, Mrs. C. gifts were felt pin cushion tability of the weather. Boy GallegAx, MvT Martinez, and noldera made by the Girl Scouts] e> DZNven • ittm ano LawntNCi Scoot Troop 221 will endeavor Ruby Lucero. as one of their recent projects.' THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, PCcyitone 4-4205 Thurs create resitlont as their wadding dsy. Rayon dinner jocket. Woler rolli off. Spott WEISS BAKERY wipe off. And refine- Three Store* to Serve You men!: of design like 4024 TENNYSON ST. — CL. 6-IB37 flop pockeli and cen­ SBSO W. 38th AVE. — HA. 4-1366 ter vent add to your LAKESIDE CENTER — CE. 3-1703 enjoyment.

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Greeley Area C C W Unit T b it v A . Split Into T w o Districts The Greeley Deanery unit, Tunnison, Sterling, treasurer. Ballet Theater Group Arcbdiocesan Council of Cath­ Officers for the west dis­ trict are Mrs. Harry Rosling, olic Women, was officially Greeley, president; Mr*. Wil­ Services Are Available split Into two divisions at the liam Romey, Greeley, vice deanery meeting in Brush president; Mrs. Adam Kreut- Dencers from the B»llet have been performances with May 14. All parishes east qf zer, Brighton, treasurer; and Theater Workshop, a troupe of the Greater Denver Opera Av Brush will be in the east dis­ Mrs, James Bell, Brush, sec­ • bi ■■younK and accomplished• balletbi ■■younK sociation. for the D. S. Air trict. Mrs. Lingren, Holyoke, retary. performers, are now available Force Academy, the. Denver is the president of the east The west district consists for benefit shows for Catholic Home Show, the Rocky Moun­ district; Mrs. Kuntz, Akron, of Brighton, Greeley, Platto- charities and parish orsaniza- tain theater conference, the vice president; Mrs. Shaefer, ville, Brush, Fort Morgan, tions. Symposium of the' Arts at Fleming, secretary; and Mrs. and Roggen. \ The younjt dancers, ad­ Canon City, and for many vanced and professional stu­ Denver schools and organiza­ dents of the Ballet Theater tions. RUFFLED CURTAliXS School. Denver branch, are Two of Ballet Theater currently appearini; in the Workshop's top dancers, Beth BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED Denver Civic Theater produc­ Fisher and Patricia Richards, tion of the musical comedy are now members of American R ob rrla . Ballet Theater, leading United DRAPERIES CLEANED They will next be seen in States dance troupe, which re­ Tk« King and I. the annual turned recently from a State AND HAND FINISHED Dtnver Pott opera in Chees- Department-sponsored tour of man Park this summer. Europe. AmonK recent appearances The Ballet Theater Work­ Peerless Lace Cleaning Co. shop dancers are directed by 5600 East Colfax Pickup and Dalivary FR* 7-0574 June Wedding Francesca Romanoff, former soloist with the Metropolitan Opera Ballet, and have an ex­ tensive repertoire. WE GIVE PIONEER STAMPS Arrangements for perform­ ances may be made by calling Mrs. Frances Berry, secretary, Ballet Theater School of Den­ ver, 1318 Lincoln Street, at FR. 7-8032. M iivrar' DraetlrfMct Guests of honor and council officers Leo Blach, Wilhimina Eyler, and Catherine Sharping: stand­ L o m f )5 a n d Shades nurses DreaKiaSI the annual Communion breakfast ing, Virginia Robinson and Patricia Gower, committee chairmen of the Denver Council of Catholic Nurses held May 18 at Wol- for the breakfast. from Rem edial Course hurst Country Club are pictured. Shown above are, left to The May meeting of the Denver Council of Catholic Nurses right, Father Regis McGuire, Father Herbert Baniijan, ^u- wilt be held Thursday, May 23, at St. Joseph's Hospital. Bene­ In Reading Told retta Dwyer, Eileen Connors, Father John Regan, spiritual di­ diction will be held at 7:45 p.m. in the hospital chapel. A busi­ WASINGER’S rector; Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, Hanna Johnson, president; ness meeting and program will be held at 8 p.m. in the nurses' A special course in remedial Father I„ F. Cervantes. S.J., .speaker; Lillian Todd, Father residence. ELECTRIC STORE reading for grade school chil­ dren in grades three to six inclusive will be offered at To Be Married 43 YEARS AT MERCY HOSPITAL 3156 West 38th Ave. Loretto Heights College this GL. 5.8946 summer. In California Opening on July 1, the Veteran Nurses Tell Progress in Care course will continue for five We W ill Close a/ /Voon Salurdayt weeks, closing on Aug. 1. JUNE • JULY ■ AUGUST Class will be in session from 9:30 a.ro. to 11 a.m„ Monday Of Sick, Recall 12-Hour V/orking Day Mr. and Mrs. John H. through Friday. Griffey, o f Denver, have The fee for Ihd course is The great, continuing revo­ procedue. and scores of other decades ago, such achievements announced the enpgemenl of $.35. Enrollment will be lim­ lution in ho.spiUl care and in Inventions. were non-existent. SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY their daughter. Shirley Griffey ited. Pupils will receive indi­ medicines is the outstanding In fact the so-called medical Even from war, some good (above), to Torry J. Deegan, vidual instruction from tutors. experience of two nurse super­ revolution is still going on, comes for treating patients. In son of Mrs, M. Elizabeth Dee- Further information may visor who have a combined Mrs. McCarthy noted. Constant the secrets being slowly rung FREE FOOT TEST — FOOT TREATMENTS E;an, also of Denver, and the be obtained from Sister Ruth service record of 43 years at scientific study is helping to from the atom, nuclear fission, ate Joseph Deegan. The couple Mary at Loretto Heights Col­ Mercy Hospital, Denver. And bring about newer techniques, and other elements, new hori­ plan a June wedding. lege. SU. 1-6654. each advance has contributed medicines, and treatment for zons may be opened to copquer notably to the betterment of preserving human life. diseases that kill man. the human race. Miss Gebhard, who will re­ Miss Gebhard did surgical turn to the hospital June 2 fol­ This progress Is described by lowing a sick leave, is a native duty nursing for 21 years in Mrs. Katherine McCarthy, of Jimtown in Boulder County. Denver for the late Dr. T. E. 6 7 Years of Flawless Service supervisor at Mercy Hospital She came to Denver when four Carmody and his associates. Dr. Get R ELIEF at D l S c h o H s ! for 30 years, and Miss Martha months old. M. D. Brown and Dr. Hodnett. Gebhard, night supervisor for She did nursing duty at Mercy Operotions Performed ' {fm saj iemmm tmiidi ftm m tf 13 years. Hospital before becoming night ' ka«c! Idl Mc ear aUW AitoMan UU Mrs. McCarthy, bom in Only in Evening supervisor in 1944. P»4a gip1> Fnao rea* dedtiai fen tai A graduate of the Mercy Mmt W« Dr. Seb4*i H m t i m . AypfaoN. Arcb County Kerry, Ireland, came S^yerU «r Shea... eebend m i 6ucd le to the U.S. in 1902. She was Hospital School of Nursing in ■m year leMdail fiw reqainaMali... <4B 4Ba:U| graduated from the Seton 1921, Miss Gebhard recalled DRAPERS CUSTOM ratine «m . edbua. U a k m . dwi m i m some of the unusual experience fcevp^ wAw. h el eaeew k * eeaW School of Nursing, Colorado CaiM ti t»r fra TeM Teel tfd DaveMrake llBHg. Denver friends will be Springs, in 1921 and later re­ in operations of the 1920s, In UPHOLSTERY interested t.o learn o f the ceived her R.N. certificate. Oak Creek, for example, opera­ Dr. Scholl Foot Comfort Shop coming marriage of Richard G. tions were in the late *201 per­ Furniture repairs, new Following a period as super­ formed only in the evening, for Cloughesy to Miss Joan De Meo visor of the emergency ward springs replaced in ynur 41B Sixteenth S t .- T A . 54474 (above). the coal minea in the area old cushions or foam at Denver General Hospital needed the electricity in the Miss De Meo is the daughter and at Presbyterian Hospital, rubber. of Mr. and Mrs. J. Nicholas day time. Custom Made SHOES-CHIROPODY SERVICE she joined the staff «t Mercy To appreciate fully the great W* carry * ean*pltl« af De Meo of Santa Rosa, Calif. in 1927. For year* she worked bolttcry SuppUei and Foaiu Mr. Cloughesy is the son of Mr. advances in hospital care and bcr. FrM initroetibA* an Da*lt 12 hours daily with only two in medicine, one must work in Yourialf, a n«w cervlca tb Danvar. Discount to Clergy, Brothers, and Mrs. Emmett W. Cloughesy days off a month. the field and live in it. Miss of Englewood and the grandson MA. 3-4507 WE. 6-0015 of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dunn Among the significant ad­ Gebhard declared. Current Sisters & Parishioners vances in hospital care, Mrs. nurse students accept as routine 330 Federoi 1 0 of Rocky Ford. McCarthy cited transfusions, these great inventions; a few Miss De Meo attended the intravenous feeding, vitamins, Ursuline Convent in Santa antibiotics, penicillin, deep Rosa, Santa Rosa Junior Col­ therajy, highly developed x-ray lege, and was graduated from At Horan’s Service Is Our Byword San Jose College. Mr. Cloughesy attended Re­ M ovie Receipts gis High School and received his degree from Regis College. Given to Church In 1955 he won the senior award and is listed among the Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Menagh. fcfR££! WAo’s IF/io m American Uni- owners of the Big Top Theater, CLEfNERS vtriUiet and Co/Uget. Since Fort Lupton, presented the graduation he has bMn associ­ building fund of the St. Wil­ YOUR CLOTHES COME BACK IN ated with the Hallmark Com­ liam Parish, Fort Lupton. the pany in the San Francisco area. proceeds from the May 9 show­ COLORFUL PLASTIC The NuptiaB Mass will be ing of The Pritancr. One hun­ » offered by the Rev. B. T. Men- dred fifty dollars was added to «' at/"'//' M o r t u a r y Usti in St. Justin's Church at the fund. Santa Clara, Calif. The Rev. John W. Scannel! The young couple will make apd the entire parish are grate­ their home on the West Coast. ful to these generous benefac­ Mr. and Mrs. Emmett tors. MPFTTES 1375 E. Hanpden Avc. SU. 9-9460 or FR. 7-2096 Cloughesy, accompanied b y Draper Smith of the monu­ their daughter, Jane, and son, ment works in Longmont How practical can you BE? Instead Michael, will fly to California donated the cornerstone for for the wedding. the new building. . o f t h e ordinary cleaning bag, we FOR THE FINEST CLEANING Double-Ring Ceremony AND REPAIRING return your clothes in waterproof poly­ ORIENTAL and DOMESTIC RUGS Schneider-Pow ell R i t e s ethylene KAPETTES! D ress-size in NEW RUGS and CARPETS C onducted in Englewood Miss Karen Elaine Powell, held in the church hall. cheery yellow for grownups! Suit-size daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Mrs. Schneider attended the liam Powell, and Carl R. Schnei- Cathedral High School, Denver, der, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl in beautiful blue for children! Ask for and Mr. Schneider attended the 2630 £. 3rd DE. 3-8840 or EA. 2-8361 U. S. Naval Academy at Ann­ Alto Wall to Wall CUaaiag Id the Homs apolis, Md.. and Colorado A. & KAPEHE with EVERY CLEANING M. (College (Colorado State University). Fort Collins. The couple are living in Denver. ORDER at New Method. 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lo Be Crowned K4PnTE 'Miss Loretto' Keen rou o n in s u d o c h s h o w e r s KEEP A KAPEUE^ At 3 p.m. on May 25, Kiten Jones, a senior from St. Louis, ifo., will be crowned "bfiss Lo- repo of 1957" in the annual Loretto Day ceremonies on the East campus of Loretto Heights

—0 . W'. Pitcher Photo College, Denvet. Joan Vecchio Mr*. Carl R. Schneider of Denver, president of the stu­ dent body, will,place the crown Schneider, were married May 5 on Miss Loretto. Oass attendants it's FUR STORAGE TIME in All Souls' Church, En^e- wood. The Rev. Omer Foxhoven, to Miss Loretio arc seniors Ela- in our “fur preserviaf'' modern fur vtulu pastor, officiated at the double- nor Lommel and Jeanne Sch- ring ceremony. nedar; juniors Mary Dollahan • full iniuranee roreroge The bride, given in marriage and Martha Uriostc; sophomores * .Storage in irienli/irafly coalroUrd raullt on the preimio hy her father, wa* attended by Kay Harrington and Beth Pin­ Mrs. Julie Kathleen Sa$* as ter; and freshmen Mary Kay S f 'onipfele rerrice o/ re-*ty(ing. repairing . . . and our ex- matron of honor and Barbara ROUTEMEN COVER THE DENVER a I^EA D A ILY , CLEANERS Connors and Marilyn Morrissey. rluiitr euJiom Jur etraning knoten a t " Permaniting" I,u Jan and Patricia Van Dyke B U Y ClEANING • HOME FURNISHINGS CLEANING don't delay . . . errango for itorafe now as bridesmaids. Janie Powell Ceremonies at commencement was the flower girl. FUR STORAGE • DYEING • SHIRT LAUNDRY will begin with the academic CALL KE. 4-3366, EXT. 225, for bonded pick •up larvlci Willard }{. Freeman was the procession including a guard of 939 E. Colfax >314 Hudson - 1419 Krorntrio»2600 W. Atnm*dg best man, and Gary Powell. m ain 3-6161 • Doirnfoirn. fur salon, ihirii floor George Schneider, and Steven honor formed by the Knights of iHnspin were the ushers. Columbus and the Air Force SAVE 10% CASH & CARRY • Lnirertily UUh. first fitter ' The wedding reccpliou was Academy Cadets. n u r i r f a y . M a y 23, 1957 0ff?c«, 93C Bannock Stroot THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER TtlopRont, Koyaten* 44205

Denver Youth It Chosen AT ST. rnRNCtS MAY DAY RITES Regis Outstanding Senior Be 'Contradictions to World/ Priest Is Youth From Denver Tells St. Francis de Sales Students (St. FraacU da Salai' High Maureen Fenton, Robert Con­ regional honors at Glenwood. J »m e» Drinktrd, son o f Mr. Springs, W;o.. and Daniel Rior- School, OoBver) nelly, Mary Kay Kottenstette, Springs by winning the city and Mrs. John E. Drinkard, dan, Milwaukee, Wia. The three “ Although we have that de­ Eugene Junk, Barbara Schwarz, contest. 1539 Monroe Street, Denver, were selected by the editors sire to be approved by others, James Pacheco, seniors; Janice Paul, only a first-year speech was named "outatandinj; and staff of the B ro w n and as Catholic, we are pledged to Bahl, Terry Hannauer. Betty student, hat a degree of excel­ senior” of Regis College, Den­ Gold, student newspaper. Pre­ be, and we have to be. and we Henderson, Fred Liger, .Doro­ lence in the NFL and hat alao ver. in presentation ceremonies sentations were made by Henry must be contradictions to the thy Thompson, I,eo Lorrez, jun­ won two speech meet awards. held at the annual junior-senior Close, editor. world. Today, you and I are iors; Karen Carlette, James prom and banquet at the Avia­ Drinkard, an honor student, people who imitate the God­ Archuleta, Johanne Guerette, Bowling Banquet tion Club. has compiled an impressive list head, Remember that in a very John DiPaolo. Judith Pacheco, Sherri Mally, freshman, won Runners-up for the award of achievements during his four special way there was a woman Thomas McGonigie, Mary Kay high honors at the annual bowl­ were Paul Erramouspe, Rock years at Regis. He has served who showed you how to meet Walsh. Ray Schramm, sopho­ ing banquet held May 19. Sherri as director of the student coun­ these contradictions.” mores; and Kathleen Anderson, came in first for high game, cil and was elected vice presi­ Thus spoke Father Francis Edgar Aitken, Jeanette Good­ high series, and high average. dent of his freshman class. He F. Bakewell, SJ., member of win, Geoffrey Gratton, Judy Second place was awarded to has appeared in seversl major the Regis High School faculty, Reagan, Stephen Leonard, Dor­ Sharon Ramage, junior, and a productions of the Regis Play­ who was the guest speaker at othy Walsh, and Ted Switzer, third place trOpby for high av* house, and was named last year the Fransalian May Day cere­ freshmen. erage and high series was pre­ to represent Regia College in monies May 20. 'Franialion' Staff sented to Sally Mally, junior. the 1956-67 edition of IrAo’s Activities began at an as­ High game honors were won W h o A m on g Students in A m e r ­ sembly in the school auditorium, Peter Sheridan and Sharon by Loretta Weith, senior, who ican CoUegee and Univereitiea. where the May queen, Jeanette Beals will serve as the 1967-68 tied for second, and Joann Dea, A pre-medical student, Drink­ Sheridan, sodality prefect, was editora of the paper and year­ who placed third. ard will attend Georgetown crowned by Sandra Mally, in­ book, respectively. Awards were given to Judy University School of Medicine coming prefect, assisted by John Associate editor of the paper Reicbwein, Mary Ann White, after his graduation'in June. Herbert, newly elected senior will be Sandra Aymami, and Mary Jo Ramsej^ and Linda Awards Prctenfed class president. At this ss- Sue Vranesic will be feature Skipton, membera of the win­ Also presented during the ftrably Sandra also gave a trib­ editor. Bay Dougherty will ning team. evening were the Gleason Me­ ute to Jeanette. Lola Torres serve as sports'editor for both Margie Goodwin, junior, was morial Award and the Ranger sang Shubert's “ Ave Maria” the paper and the yearbook. named as the most improved Award. and Bob Connelly, “ He.” Public relatione editor will be bowler of the season and perfect The Gleason Memorial Award In an inspiring ceremony in Mary Christine Humphreys, and attendance honors were pre­ was presented to Tony Ren- the church,, seniors formed the Vincent Sikora will be business sented to 23 S.F. bowlers. dulich, Rillton, Pa., by Ray­ Living Rosary, which was fol­ manager for the paper. Re­ mond Nass. The annual award Members of the Martelon, Dan Caulfield, and the Rev. Omet V. lowed by Father Bakewelt's porters for the paper include is made by Alpha Delta Gamma, Plan Class Reunion planning com­ Foxhoven, pastor of All Souls’ Church, Engle- May Day message. Following Mike Gaimara, Judy Smerz, Youth From City national Catholic fraternity, to mittee of the tenth anniversary reunion of the wo^, where the reunion will be held. Father the crowning of the statue of Jean Bagnall, Tom Reeves, Pat class of '47 of Holy Family High School, Den­ Foxhoven was assistant pastor and religion the Blessed Virgin Mary by Edwards, Sally McCabe, Vince Boys Town Grad ver, unlimber their serviDg end greeting charms teacher at the northside school while the class Jeanette Sheridan, assist^ by Sikora, and Carole Smith. prior to the affair. From left, to right are I^eo was in high school. Missing from the picture is Michael Nachasel, Fransalians Associate editor of the year­ One Denver youth and three K. Langdon, Andy Hartelon, Anna May Kirk another committe member, Ray DiPaoIo. recited the act of book will be Tom Reeves. Others youths from the southern part A NEW U the Blessed Mother. Climax­ on the yearbook staff are Carole of Colorado will be graduated INI N ENGLEWOODbflvltttW W iJ PARISHrn nt9n HALL i i l i t i ing the ceremonies wss Bene­ Smith, business manager, and from Boys Town High School, CONN INSTRUMENT diction of the Blessed Sacra­ Mary Christine Humphreys and Omaha, Neb., in commence­ Holy Family C l a s s o f ment. Sandra A^ami, copy editors. ment exercises scheduled for CAN HELP YOU WINI '4 7 M. JOS6)h nlQh Included in the queen’s court Besides being the editor, Sharon Sunday, June 2. were Michael Nachazel, the Conn iosttumentt have such Beals will serve as yearbook In the class are Charles queen's escort; Sandra Maliy, artist. Vinca Connor, the pres­ Dellario of Denver, James imoofh, trouble-free anion that T o H o l d Reunion M ay 26 Pep Club DailCe maid of honor; her escort, John ent photographer, wilt act as BoUta of Las Animas, James you actually coast through the Herbert; Eleanor Kurtz, spe­ photographer for both publica­ Martinez of Alamosa, and most difficult ptssagei. Get the The 10th anniversary re­ Sunday, May 26. at All Souls' cial maid; Bill Conley, her es­ tions. Antonio Vigil of Antonito. union of the graduation class Parish hall, Englewood, com­ cort; Carol Taylor, sodality playing thrill of a lifetime. Come Speech Aword Three youths from Denver of 1947 of Holy Family High mencing at 6:30 p.ra. The af­ Set for May 1 1 vice prefect; her escort, Larry will receive eighth grade in and play a new Conn today. School, Denver, will be held fair will include refresh­ Van Ryan, sodality treaaurer; With his speech, “ Optimism, diplomas -at the commence­ ments, a buffet dinner, and (St. Joispb's High School, Mary McGill, Fransalian Girl; the Indispensable Asset,” Paul ment exercises. They‘ are St. Joseph Senior entertainment. Denver) Joseph Ryan, Fransalian Boy; Vranesic, sophomore, was Eugene Chavez, Jeroi^ Cor­ Guest of honor and host Climaxing the year's activi­ Kathleen Sheridan and Jacque­ awarded second place in the re­ dova, and Paul Prisinzano. 1 for the reunion will be the ties, the Pep Club will hold its line Hoefler, crown-bearers; and gional contest sponsored by the Sen. Roman H r u s k a of W ins Scholarship Rev. Omer V. Foxhoven, re­ annual dance on May 27 atthd Sue Ellen Young and Katherine Optimists International. Paul Nebraska will be the com­ ligion teacher for the class Aviation Country Club. Noe. train-bearers. earned the right to compete for mencement speaker. To Regis College during their high school In preparation for the event, Attendants in the court were years. Father Foxhoven is club members and their dates SO EASY TO OWN John Anthony Berger, 18, of pastor of All Souto' Church will receive Communion to­ 267 Acoma Street, Denver, a St 4900 S. Logan Street, at gether in a student group Hass ith down payments as low as which hall the reunion will senior in St. Joseph’s High on that morning. Youth Reading Jamet Drinkard be held. Highlighting the social will School, has been awarded one be the announcement of the $19 an “ outstanding Catholic man of the Sears-Roebuck Founda­ 47 in Clast of '47 Pep Club queen, chosen by club Balance in convenient and athlete." tion scbolarships to Regis Col­ Nearly every one of the members for her loyalty to Program Set at John Kirchner, Kansas City. 47 ^duates of the Holy monthly payments lege. school and teams, Mo., received the Ranger Family High School class of Trophies to Ba Given Award from Jack Treloar, edi The scholarships valued at 1947 has been contacted, At intermission time, two tor of the school yearbook 3250. are offered annually to and the many reservations coveted awards will be pre­ Public Library Runner-up was Harry Quad- the seniors in the Denver area made promise a large and en­ sented to the athletes voted as High school students are in­ racci, Milwaukee, Wis. The who best qualify in scholastic thusiastic turnout. Any mem­ vited to “Follow the Tides” award is made for contributions most deserving of the honor. to the Denver main library’s kwr frn hA)ii|, MaskiMl fl'tlsi ability, leadership, and poten­ ber of the class not yet con­ The Sid Roberts Memorisl Siriit, 17W ltw» St. in the field of student leader- tial. Berger was one of seven tacted is uiiied to call any Award and the I,ou Rulon young people's division for .thip. students so honored. member of the committee for Memorial King of Sports vacation reading enjoyment details, or simply attend the Award, the highest acknowledg­ The invitation is being issued The St. Joseph's senior, be­ evening meeting. this month in the form of a sides being an A student in the ment a St. Joseph athlete can book list which Miss Mary Jo classroom, was an outstanding One Member receive from his school, have Skillman, head of the division, athlete during his four years of Of Class Dead been established in memory of and James Davis, assistant, high school. He will enroll in Honored in m em orifim will two former athletic greats who are giving to ail Denver stu­ Regis next fall. be Joseph Volk, member of were graduated together in dents in ^ades nine through m t o i the class who contacted mul­ 1948 and were killed in the 12. included in the list are Lourdes Bey Choir tiple Klerosis white serving service of their country. In ad­ suggestions of books by which in the srmed forces and died dition to these top trophies, in­ the reader may follow the ELG IN To Sing ot Regis following a prolonged sick­ dividual sports awards will be tides to “The Past," "Distant ness. presented to the school ath­ Places,” and "The Depths of The Beyt' Choir ef Leurdo Members of the class de­ letes. the Sea.” B U LO V A Psrifh, Doaver, will liag st siring information on the re­ The finale of the Pep Club The hooks on the list sre the High Men for lh« Rcgii union may contact Dan Caul­ dance will be the announce­ just s few of the many good Callaga tradoation caramoay field at SU. 1-0101. Leo ment of the cheerleaders for bboks for teen-agers which M n u OilOOfi The Fransalian May queen, Jeanette Sheri- HAMILTON ETERNAMATIC am Suaday, Juna 2. Tha Man l.angdon at WE. 5-0476, 1968, and the honoring of are available at the main li­ IIIU j MwCeii sodality prefect, crowned the statue of the aad tha choir will ba tala- Ray OlPaolo at BE. 3-6964, loyal senior Pep Club members brary youn^ people’s division, Bleesed Virgin Mary in an inspiring ceremony held Monday viiad ovar KBTV chanaal 9 Andy Martelon at TA. 6- and the outgoing cheerleaders in branch libraries and book­ afternoon. May 20, in St. Francis de Sales’ Church, Denver. L^NARSfN&HAim hafianinf at 12:15 p.ia. S ub- 6204. or Anna May Kirk and Pep Club officers with a mobiles. The young person r O .1 cjltstsTstocps day. Juaa 2. Martelon at GR. 7-2692. trophy. who comes to the main library \.A Its »at»«T.«Kl a-saw will find the path to the Arst FREE Boor young people’s division marked by a school of brightly colored paj^r Ash hanging Flora Bunda Rose Bush from the ceifcig. Carrying out With each purcliase of the nautical theme in the BALLET THEATRE SCHOOL area set aside for young peo­ One Dollar or More and this Ad. DENVER BRANCH ple from the ages of 14 to 18 Evergreens and Bedding Slock is a nine-foot paper Japanese EVERGREEN HALF ACRE Summer is the ideal time to surt ballet for Ash. Although thousands of chil­ 347 S. Colorado Boulevard beginners snd advanced students to mtke dren from the Arst through rapid progress. Summer registrations taken eighth grades participate in the Denver public library's week of May 24th. For sludenU 6-14 years. vacation reading program, this is the Aret year the Call Fronc«s Berry, Seefy., CH. 4-8T74 library has had a special sum­ mer program for teen-agers. Visiting Hours— 3:30 P.M. Weekdoys Miss Skillman and Mr. Davis are adding many new books RKMKMBER! ‘‘fr roils r«o more fo le a rn to the young people's division and they look forward to wel­ ro rre cllv fr o m th e Aeginning” coming a wave of teen-agers when vacation time arrive-s.

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PRINTING COMPANY HUDSON K E. 4 4 0 5 4 SALES . . SERVICE St. Joseph's High May crowning_ seniors of the school and their mothers. From 1532 Curtis St. r 9 aquMn u A ^ n anHand hdirher rrtiirt.court the left are Betty Lynn Horan, Cecilia Pfeifer, Queen, Court joseph-s High Sharon Turner, queen; and Elaine Gallegos. M o y School, Denver, are Serving are Mrs. S. Carter and .Mrs. B. Land, shown at a tea sponsored by the PTA for the 11th grade room mothers. VIC HEBERT INC. Recommended Firms Joint Speech and Debate Events 3660 Downing W A l ^ T E D SiiM ms for Auto For Novices Held at 2 High Schools

A joint speech and debate Holy Family, and Mary K. Family I (Regina Breheny and SERVICE Prootreoders^ novice meet was held at Holy Walsh. St. Francis de Sales’; Pat Ahern); second, St. Fran­ Family and ML Carmel High Original oratory: First place; cis de Sales’ II (Sue Vranesic Schools, Denver, on Saturday, Paul Vranesic, St. Francis de and Anne Batt); third. Holy S f W f C £ May 11. Sales'; second, Pat Frank, Mt. Family II (Ray Wompey and In the speech events held at Carmel; third, Leo Martelon, Leo Martelon). Holy Family in the morning, Holy Family, and Anne McGill, The debate meet was directed Williams Nash, Inc. the following were winners; St Francis de Sale^ by Leonard Carlin and stu­ ^ p e c i4 / i Extemporsneous speaking: Humorous declamnion; First dent assistant, Tom Scaglia. S a le s & 5«rvtM First place, Bob Christie, Holy place, Judy Sekera and Sheryll Contestants in both phases of A u th o ris e d Famijy, and Steve Grand, St. Hetz, St. Francis de Sales; sec­ the meet were first-year speech Francis de Sales'; second. Mi­ ond, Neil Elliston, Annunci­ students with less than 26 NFL. GET OUR chael De Grace, St. Francis de ation; third, Sheri Hagermgn, points in the event entered. Expert mechanical Work All Makes Sales'; third, Joan De Andrea, Holy Family, and Tom Grace, Judges were advanced high 2030 S. Univenilv gintast SH. 4*27R1 Holy Family; Mt Carmel. school speech students. This is L O W P R I C E Dramatic declamation: First The speech tournament was the final speech meet in the OPEN EVENINGS flace, Mary Joyce Pistole, Holy under the direction of Sister parochial high school calendar amily. and Lucille Martinez, Marie Catherine, assisted by for the year. Annunciation; second. Jack Ed Schwartz. NFL president, Write Letter, Giving Qualifications Lang, Regis; thir<^ Kathy and officers, and Bob Christie, Koch, Holy Family; president of the freshman class, No Group Photos to j Poetry reading: First place, and officers. For Publication Frank Crowe, Holy Family, and In the rounds of debate held Wilbur Hinton. Regis; second. in the afternoon at Mt. Carmel, Cnrretpondenti are re­ DEPARTMENT PR Anne Thompson, Su Francis de these teams won ribbons: minded that the Denver Cath­ Sales’: third, Sheri Hagerman, Affirmative: First place, olic Aeguler cannot print P. O. Box 1620 Holy Family, and George Ker­ Holy Family I (Jo Ann Brun­ large group piclnrci of First CAPITAL ins, St Francis de Sates’; ner and Carol Conley); second, Communion ciaises. eighth i 3 t h n n d •r««t t * GIm im * Oratorical declamation; First Reigs I (Tom Msloney and Jim grade gradoation tItHcs, etc- Bi-00gfiva|r •N l • f f C«Me« place, Sally McCabe and .Mike McNally); third, St. Fracis de Mar crowning pholoi for pub­ Denver, Colorado Hein, St. Francis de Sales'; Sales' II (Mary Freeman and lication should iurlude no FlorMa S4461 second, Jo Ann Brunner, Holy Marilyn Brown): more than three nr four per­ TAber 5-5191 Family; third. Bob Christie, Negative; First place. Holy sons SI the mcMt. *‘We Don’t Want All the Business— Just Yours** T>

'VISTA'DUE ON JUNE 9 Holy Family Yearbook Eight Games in Nine Staffs to Affend Picnic (Holy Familr Hifli Sckeol. freshman, played "Silver D «D Ter) Waves” and “Rhapsodic;" and Days on Prep Docket The V ista thie yeer’B Mary Gray, “ Dancing Daisy and next, wilt picnic at Berk* Fields’’ and “ Serenade." The Parochial Leaguers hope to wind up their schedule by the end of May eley Park Monday evening:, Others in the Friday evening with the final eight games rescheduled fo r next nine days. All contests must May 27. The Vtita is the high program were Barbara Taylor, be completed by the first part of June in order that the all-star club may be aebool yearbook which is due Sally Starr,^Bashars Kasch, the week of June 8, at which Catherine Cronin, Donna chosen for the annual Paro- time the students will gather Spirek, and Mary Louise Walsh. chial-Public classic. lor a singing party. Sunday afternoon those play­ As of the present, St. Fran­ John Heffeman and Toni ing included Carroll Swanke, cis’ Gremlins continue to lead Tabor have co*edited Uie 1957 Teresa and Mary Proctor, the league with four wins and Sr/taoL book under the leadership of Steve and Elaine Maytag, no losses with three contests Sister Agnes Regina. The fac­ Dianne Nelson, Susan Young, to play. In second place is Ca­ Robert Riechenbaugh, Ronald thedral and in third Mt Carmel. 7 1 m A , ulty will be special guests of The final eight contests will go the student group Monday eve­ BracWe, Betty and Mary a long way in deciding the ning for the chicken-in-the- Schaefer, Cheryll Crest, Philip eventual winner. rough party. and Alita Bellefeuille, Kath­ D E A D L I N E J U N E 1 0 leen Woertman, Patricia Pau­ In makc.up gsmes, Mullen Present Recitols High will play Mt. Carnel at lino, Paula Black, Robert Doer- Fifth and Federal and RegU Sister Mary Aquin presented ing, and Dennis Nimm. The will tangle with Annuncia­ W eek-End Outing Slated her advanced grade and high program was concluded by school music students in two Christine Weisner, Randella tion at 37th and Clayton. separate recitals in the' school Rogers, Nancy Nelson. Sharon Beth game* are slated for B y Univ. Club June 14-16 hall May 17 and 19. On Friday Augustine. Judy Bender, and 3:30 on Tharsday, May 23. the hall rang with the piano On Sunday, May 26, a Sharon Mullane. douhlehcader is sebodulod (St. Thomas University This will be an outdoor music of Joan Rountree playing Student Leaders' Party Clob) eporta week end with swim­ “ II ^ cio" and “ Espana," and for City Park. At 1 o’clock ming, horseback riding, ten­ The newly elected student Cathedral will meet Mt. Car­ The St. Thomas University Vitroa Toth playing Auld’s mel and St. Francis’ will Club is planning, uttder nis, hiking, and fishing. Cas­ ‘■Serenade;’’ Cornell Wainser leaders together with the out* ual warm clothing will ba going officers met with the re­ taka on St. Joseph’s at 3. Chairman Thomas Ford, a played Schnbert’s "Ave Maria" week-end outing to be held suitable, and the girh should and "Gallopade;" Kathleen ligious and lay faculty ia a When these games are com­ bring a skirt for i^ropriate icnic supper at Berkeley Park pleted there will be but four June 14, 15, and 16 at Love, "Andantino" and "Roses ? Sprague’t Lodge, Glacier Ba­ dress for Mass on Sunday. From the South;’’ Maria uesday evening, May 21. The WliA Cknillfl Ra ^ expert judge organization at St. Mary’s Academy, Cherry remaining for the week of May Further information con­ IIIIU JllUUiu DC than Hilis. Shown with Gregory are Elaine Schoen- 26-31. Announced by league sin, Estes Park. The outing Schwarta, “la a Chinese Tem­ get-together was planned by begins Friday evening and cerning the outing may be ple Garden" and Rachmanin­ the group who went to the Don a baby? Well, maybe not, but thre^-inoDth-old daller (left), chairman of the winning junior officials and the rsapecDve obtained by calling Thomas coaches is a contest May 28 will last through Sunday aft­ off’s "Prelude in C Sharp Bosco Workshop in Christian Gregory Thomas Morrison does seem to be class; Sherry Doyle, a freshman chairman: and ernoon. The price for mem­ Dalton, RA. 2-2658; Jack Minor;" Phyllis Paulino, a Living last summer under the studying those booties with an appraising eye. Mary Elizabeth ^ood, acting missions president. between Mt Carmel and Holy Revitte, EA. 2-7989; or Mar. Family; on May 29 between St bers is $19 for two days and leadership of Sister Marie The baby clothes pictured are a small sampling Gregory’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. John D. includes six mea^ or $9.50 garet Mary Foy, PE. 3-7669. Catherine. Nancy Durant was of the nearly 700 garments turned in during a Morrison, 713 E. Bates Avenue, Englewood. Francis' and Mt Carmel; and Everyone is invited. student chairman; and Bill layette drive recently sponsored by the missions on May 30 one between Cathe­ for one day, which includes 2 Pupils' W ork dral and Holy Family. The St three meals. Transportation Loehr, senior class treasurer, will be $1 per person. led the singing feat for the in­ FOR UNDERPRIVILEGED BABIES Francis-Annunciation contest HYUP RAIVCH In Publication formal party. will, in all events, be played Reservations most be in Re«atb St. Wichita, Kans. rb«n« MAin S - S i t t MISSOURI CITV TICKET OFFICE (DAEGW) . PACIFIC IStl Stout St. LINES Fkoiio ACotEo l.SSSS '7?/o ~ 6rande

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Chapel of the Angels AH Catholic Services under 7177 W. Colfax Ave. the supervision of eus Mobile X-Ray Waiting their turn to enter the mobile and Jefferson County Tuberculosis Association was set up in Cotholie Stuff Members (-ray unit are some of more than 550 front of Loyola Hall, tbe college's main classroom building, and students and faculty members of Regis College, Denver, who re­ students were excused from class to make X-ray appointments. Am plt adjacent parking areat el.!.^ wA/»i rr ______ceived free chest X-rays on the Regis campus Monday, May 20. The X-raya were part of tbe student health service program at Ria« eAQLE-DOME COACHES at^no axtra farelilhe Tri-County Mobile X-ray Unit of the Adams, Arapahoe, Regis. Thursday, May 28, T957 fA G E TEN Offiea, 938 Banno«k Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4^205

St. Joseph's W ill Hold Crowning Ceremonies on May 26

(St. Rtdamptenit titure ceremony this Friday, and her committee will prepare after one correction, were ap­ son, Jenne Riggs, and Betty De Pariili, Danvar) May 24, at 7:30 p.m. This is a the refreshments. proved, , Herrera. The grade school children special ceremony for all of the PTA InsfolloHon Mrs. Edythe Clark, first-aid Homemade cake and punch will have their May crowning altar boys who will be pre­ At the meeting of the PTA teacher, awarded certificates to were aerved by the grade and ceremonies this Sunday after­ sented with their various Wednesday, May 16, Mrs. the following eighth grade pu­ high achool room movers. noon, May 26, at 4 o'clock. The swards and ranks as servers. James Ford, president o^ the pils who completed their course Th* PTA iponaorcd Iht greater part of the ^ade school The boys will march into the CPTL, installed Uie following in first aid; Karen Bertram, senior too honoring tho son- pupils will participate. The church from the pariah hall to officers: Mrs. W. P. Spangler, Irene Estrada, Cheryl Dillie, iors end their mothers fol­ Very Rev.- Charles Buckley, take their place in the body of president; Mrs. Charles Decker, Marcella Martinez, Jean Mc­ lowing the Mey crowning on C.SS.R., pastor, will blew the the church, at which Hme the first vice president^ Mrs. John Greevy, Angie Ortiz. Gloria Pa­ Friday, May 17. Miss Sherne crown and offer Benediction of investiture will take place. Psify, second vice president; dilla, Diana Person, Nancy Turner wes Iho queen, with the Blessed Sacrament. The The Rev. Thomas Stone of Mrs. Frank “Dillie, third vice Silva, and Nancy Widmer. Betty Lynn Horan, Cecilia Pfeifer, and Elaine Gallegos Rev. Wallet Karrer, C.SS.R., Presentation Pariah will deliver president; Mrs. E. Candelaria, The Junior Betty Crockera will deliver the sermon. Norma as attendants. the talk to the boys and their secretary; Mrs. Ray Moakley, 4-H Club, under the supervision Befort will ctown the statue of treasurer; Arthur Ivarson, au> of Mrs. Victor Kerr, exhibited The turkey dinner served by the Blessed Mother, and she parents and friends. The Very ditor; and Mrs. J. Welle, his> their blue ribbon window dis- the eighth grade room mothers will have as her attendants Rev. Charles Buckley, C.SS.R., torian. Harriet Leisenring, Lois Slay depicting the story of 4-H and their committees on May Jean McGreevy and Karen Ber­ pastor, will present the pins Kerr, Nancy Silva, and Mar­ ome economics. The following J9 was a huge success. This was tram. Janice Martinex will be and awards to the boys. Follow­ cella Martinex sang "Mother were represented: Karen Ber­ the eighth grade project for the the crown-bearer, and Randy ing the ceremony there will be Beloved" at t he close of the tram, Harriet Leisenring, Linda year. Joe Garcia received the Zimmerman will be the page a social hour in the hall for all ceremony. Linda Sullivan was Sullivan, Irene Estrada, Mar­ first prise, a deep fryer, and boy. the knights and their parents. the accompanist. cella Martinez, Lois Kerr, Pa­ Carolyn Silva received a beau­ To Invest Servers Robert King, the director of The new constitution and by­ tricia Taylor, Martha Graney, tifully decorated cake made by The newly formed Knights the altar boys, will provide the laws were presented for the Margaret Allen, Sandra Rohr, Hr. McGreevy. of the Altar will have an inves- entertainment Mrs. Vi Horan second and final reading and, Cuky Choquette, Colleen John- 1 Criininrckinc This group of eighth grad- From left are Rosemary Tice, St. Francis de I * Men's C l u b S e t s jc n o ia r s m p s gt. Philomena’* Sales' scholarship; John Rotole, Cathedral School, Denver, focusea attention on Mickey High; Sharon Keller, St. Mary’s Academy; I Meek as he “sells'' his school, the Abbey, in Michael Kendrick, Regia High School; Elizabeth D ance for June I Canon City, to his interested classmates who in Van Meter, Cathedral High School; and Rupert turn are recipienta of muchw:oveted scholarships. Meek, The Abbey.

In W estm inster Westminsitr.—(Holy Trin­ ity Chureh)^^n Saturday. S t Philom ena's G raduation Rites Juna 1, tha Man's Club is sponsoring a dance with both round and sqnaro dancing, at Ibo olamentary school, 72nd W ill B e H eld in C hurch on Jun e 2 Arenuo and King Straol. Tiekats-art 21.50 par eoupU (Si. Philomana't Pariib, ated by Dr. Michael Lubchenco. naee, gold and silver arrows on and can ba obtained from the Denver) The doctors who will discuss wolf badges. ushers or at the door. Music The grade school graduation the physical development and The theme of the month has will be by the Englewood exercises will be held Sugday, problems of young cnildten are been cub firemen. Roy Price, Ramblers. Rofreshmenti will June 2, at 7:30 p.m. in the all well known in their respec­ who has been in charge of the bo servod. church. The RL Rev. Monsignor tive fields. Dr. Max Kaplan, May activities, will show s Tha catachism classes will William M. Higgins, pastor, opthalmologist, will discuss movie on fire safety. will deliver the commencement common eye problems; Dr. Rob­ St PTA Newly elected officers of the PTA of Candelaria, secretary; Mrs. F. Dillie, third vice president; A. be discontinued for the sutn- Scout Activities mer. address. The graduates will at­ ert Downs, dentist, will speak w i. a • Joseph’s Pariah, Denver, who were Ivarson, auditor; Mrs. Ford, Mrs. W. P. Spangler, president; tend the 8:15 Mass in cap and about dental care; and Dr. The Boy Scouts will soon be­ Elai>4c IS -Iktnss Ford, the Very Rev. Charles Buckley, C.SS.R., spiritual director; Mrs. The First Communion pic- gown that morning and will at­ LaMeta Dahl, pediatrician, will gin an entertaining and instruc­ V I of the CPTL, are shown above. C. Decker, first vice president; and Mrs. R. Moakley, treasurer. lures are available from tend a dinner Tuesday evening. discuss immunizations and gen­ tive summer schedule. On May They are. from left, Mrs. James Welle, historian; Mrs. E. Mrs. J. Palfy wes not present for the picture. Helen Groomer. HA. 9-1944. May 28, at 6 p.m. which will be eral health problems. 26 and 26 an overnight outing held in the school auditorium. Mrs. Leonard Hart, presi­ to Groundhog Fiat is planned. The dinner is being planned by dent of the PTA, will introduce June 7. 8. and 9 a camporee the following committee: Mrs. Mrs. James Ford, president of is sch^uled near Fraser at John Vos. Mrs. Edward B. the CPTL, who will install the the Ray Sloan Ranch. There Conway, and Mrs. Julius S. officers for the coming year. will be another overnight trip Conrad. The parents of the The tea. in honor of the out­ on July 13 and 14 in the South graduates are asked to attend going and incoming officers, Platte area; and on July 27, the the dinner at 7 p.m. for dessert will be served by the kinder­ boys will ‘‘overnight” in the and coffee. garten mothers under the direc­ Brainerd Lake area. The sum­ Scholarship awards were tion of Mrs. John Mahoney and mer will close with camp Aug. made to the fallowing students: Mrs. Joseph Gibbons, room 11 to 17 at Boy Scout Camp St. Mary's Academy, Sharon mothers. Tahos, near Ward. Keller; Regia High School, Mi­ The Mea’a Club and Holy Cub Scout Pack 124 will chael Kendrick; Abbey at Name Society will meat spend an active summer. The Canon City, Rupert Meek; St'. month of June will be devoted Thuriday, May 23, at 8 p.m. to softball games against other Francis de Sales' High School, ia the ichool auditorium. The Rosemary Tice; and Cathedral packs in the Capitol Hill area III ioelallatioD of tha new off!- every Tuesday and Thursday. Denver High School, John Rotole and cert will be held and plana, Elizabeth Van Meter. In July, the cube will have a to dele, on the Tent Party field day and picnic. A moan- The candidates for gradua­ will be diicuited. All men of tion are as follows: Carol tain trip and Hike up North the parUh ere iavited. Beeo- Turkey Creek Canyon it Avoy, Michael Bostwick, Mary ball awerde will be given nt Jule Conrad, Katherine Con­ plann^ for August. way, Sharon Coviilo, William this meetiag. Fourteen girls from Brownie Davis. Karen Douglas, Jo Ellen Banns of marriage are an­ Troop 1086 will attend Brownie Duggan, Patricia Dunn, Harold nounced between Dayton An­ Day Camp Aug. 6 to 16 at Eldredge, Robert Ford, Kay thony Smith of this parish, and Cheesman Park. The girls are Foy, Nancy Gallagher, Law­ Mias Elnor Alyce Jones of the Linda Ahr, Cindy Badger, Carol rence Galvin. Thomas Gipson, Catehdral; and between Mich­ Bender, Rachel Buerkle, Cathy IT T A S T E S I. ee Hayward, Katherine Hos­ ael Galvin of this parish and Carroll, Theresa Dunn, Judy kins; Miss Anita G«rke of Most Filloon, Ann Hoffines, Janet Sharon Keller; Michael Ken­ Precious Blood Parish. Janda, Patty Kendrick, Carol drick, Michael Laveo, Tracy Prayers are requested for the Magnie, Frances Mahoney, McManus. Patricia Mallinger, seriously ill Erasmus Brax- Patty Tornow, and Patty Van Rupert Meek, Janice Menard, meyer and for the deceased Pelt Judith Metzler, James Murphy, Mrs. Jean West, sister of Hiss The unit leaders who wilt ac­ Michael Rhoades, Patricia Rich­ Marion Stuffle. company them will be Mrs. ards, Donald Romberger, John There will be no school on Mildred Ahr, Mrs. Gerry Mag­ Rotole, Thomas Settle, Veron­ Wednesday, May 29, and Thurs­ nie, Mrs. Mary Filloon, and ica Skinner, Dudley Taylor, day, May 80. Mrs. Dorothy Carroll. f ilC M E R Rosemary Tice, Darlyne Umer- Coafeisioat will b< heard ski. Elizabeth Van Meter, John on Wednesday evening, May St. Vincent de Vos, John Waggoner, and Judy 29, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. for Wieter. Ascension Thursday. Massoi Solvage Bureou Tent Forty Workers on Ascension Thursday will PICKUP SCHEDULE Plans have been made and be at S:4S. 7. S:1S, end 9:30 Monday committees chosen for the an­ a.m., and S p.m. NorIb Danvar, Arvada, nual Tent Party to be held The meeting of Cub Scout Waitminaxar, Tfaerntoa, ant * i June 7. 8. and 9. Mraes. Wil­ Pack 124 will be held on Fri­ Lakawood (North of 18tb day, May 24, at 7:30 a.m. in Aveaua). # ‘ liam L. Zint, James J. De­ laney. and Joseph Conrad, gen­ the school hall. James Price Tuaiday aad Thursday eral chairmen of women’s sc- will be inducted .as a bobcat South and Wast Danvai SCIENCE SAYS IT’S BEHER FOR YOuJ tivities, announce the following and there will be initiation of Esflawcad, Lakewood chairmen and co-chairmen: Bi­ nine new bobcats. (Sontb of 16th Avanua). cycle and Infant of Prague, The following boys will re­ and Littlaton araa. If you won! a cf eornior, smoother, more flavorful milk, you'll like City Pork-BrookridgO Mrs. Omar W. Nichols. Mrs. ceive awards: Ronnie Stew­ Wadnasday aad Friday Leonard C. Hart, Jr, and Mrs. art. silver arrow on lion badge; East Danvar aad Park Ht-VITA-MIN Milk. There’s a big difference between HI-VITA-MIN ond other milk Henry H. Carroll; candy, Mrs. Steve Meyer, lion badge and Hill, Aurora, and Hoffman Jamv W. Sudholt and Mrs. gold arrow; Bill Ertmer, two Town. you con buy, and it eon be bought only through City Park-Brookridge Dairy home Denver Ford; cake and pastry, silver arrows on wolf badge; Phoaa CH. 4-5503 deliveries. It’s full of extra vitamins and minerals ond it's homogenized. The City Mrs. M. Blake Vifquain and David Price and James Mari- Mrs. Edward A. Wadsworth; Pork-Brookridge amE>er E»Hle protects the delicate vitamins...and makes certoin gifts and aprons, Mrs. George D. Lutz and Mrs. Robert E. that you enjoy every bit of the natural, creamy, rich eountry-fresh flavor. Ertmer: "Stop the Music,” Mrs. Harry A. Weber, Mrs. ORNIE KNAPP’S Alex J. Keller, and Mrs. John. MSOiCAl STUDIES show that many people, regardless ol J. Doyle: fish pond, Mrs. | income, do not gel enough of the vitomini and minerals needed For Douglas C. Poth, and Mrs. normal good health. Often these important food elements Robert E. Watson; rat race,' Mrs. John K. Mahoney and i EVERGREENS— ore lost in poekirtg, storage or cooking of foods. Miss Marie Celia; beagle, Mrs. | Through yeors of scientific reieorch, today, Trvin H. Jones and Mrs. Mi­ chael A. Lubchenco; portable' prices cut, slashed & o/so fiongetf / muHipie-fortified HI.^^TA■MIN Milk provides the daily health television, Mrs. Walter C. Bad- A Chance to Beoutify requrremcnls of all the important known vitamins ond ger and Miss Pauline Celia; j ^ffOTlcrs THC fish toss. Mrs. William Wag-' Your Yard rrinerals nature inlended'for you, except vitamin C which you get rnner and Mrs. William A. Rut- from fruit juices. A ll the guesswork is token out of tofsky; doll bar, Mrs. John V. Shields and Mrs. John Earl Mutt Make Room for Flowers & Plants planning o balanced vitomin-minerol diet for your family. At Full Line of Flowers, Bedding Stock Bi - L i Garden; gift and linen chest, er'ty a penrty more per quart, here is the inexpensive Mrs. Frank D. Patton and Mrs. Perennials of All Kinds woy to get your vitamins. Gregory N. Cloos; snack bar, light Mrs. John Vos and Mrs. Frank Beautiful Geraniums—the Best in Denver D. Patton. Finol PTA Meeting Everything for the Cemetery, C h «d c Hm chart b«Iow for comporisons botween The Parent-Teachers’ As­ Porch Boxes and Yard— ciaity raquiroment of Hi*Vita*M!n and Regular MiHc sociation will hold its last meet­ ing of the year on May 27 at 1:46 p.m. in the school audi­ Him UARTlRS h r - MIm 1 1 Vitmnin A 1 Vttumla 1, 1 VltaMln •] 1 ___1 torium. HI- HI. HI. HI- 1 m. 1 Mrs. Frank Carter, program Tomato Plants, Cabbage Plants Ir Pepper Plentt-^ KG. VlTAn KG. VITA. KG. VITA, i • K. VITA. : ICC. VITA. 1 MIU MIN MUX MIN MILK MIN MILK MIN MIIK MIN 1 chairman, has planned a stimu­ lating and enlightening pro­ R EM EM B ER - gram for the mothers. This will be s medical panel moder­ & i 0 i 1 i O i l O i OURS W ILL GROW - May Crowning IF IT GROWS — WE HAVE IT! 1 tfm 1 PkatyharaM 1 Cakium 1 Vitamin D Vitamin C 1 Ito. Ht. KG. w- KG. HI. lEG. tto. , HI- 1 Slated in Welby COMB SEE 1 MU VIU. MIU VIU. MIIK VITA. MILK VITA. MILK I VITA. 1 MIN MIN MIN MIN MIM 1 Welby-—(Assumption Parish) —The May crowning will take place after the 7 p.m. Mass Sun­ ORNIE KNAPP day, Hay 26. All the children of the Kbool are requested to 4550 Colorode Bivd. Q i i i I i Q I be present Donna (}uinlan will crovm the statue of the Blessed Mother. The crown-bearer is Prank Rotello, and attendants are Tommy Patterson, Toby Servoe, George Rende, Eddison Lease, Michael Michaud. The eighth grade will be the honor guard. Twenty-four ehtldrea will be fradnated front tho eifhib (rndc Sunday, May 26, in tha ID o'clock Mati. The Beer That Friday, Hay 24. will be tbe Made Milwaukee Famems last day of achool. Tbe room mothers will have a party for 5512 UatMloU Driv* • Hom« D%tiv0ty Onfy • Cali DUdloy 8*1641 sH the Khool children. Pins and MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. certificates will be awarded to '27 children this day. iRebarl M. Paul V. . . M. T. Murray] Thursday, May 23, 1957 O ffkt, 938 Bannock Straot THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Ttlophont, Koyttona 4^20S PAGE ELEVEN

OUTDOOR CEREMONY MAY 27

Aloy Rites Set at Bl. Sacram ent (BUiied Sacrament Parish, F. Mueller, Thomas Morrissey, Rebecca Foley will place the Denver) J. Leonard Swigert, Vincent crown on the statue of the Smith, and Mark J. Felling, and Blessed Mother. Her attendants The annual May crowning Hiss Msry Nadorff. will be Jean Janeewies, Kath­ ceremony at the outdoor Shrine On Sunday, Hay 26, pupils leen Tiehen, Patricia Grebenc. of Our Lady of Fatima will be snd Kathleen TraehU. Daniel held on Monday, May 27, just of the kindergarten through prior to the PTA meeting at the fourth grade will have their Donohue will be the crown- 1:16 o’clock. annual Hay crowning at 4 p.m. bearer. Patricia Tobin will place the crown upon the statue of Our Lady, assisted by Janet Neme- check, Barbara Coyle, and De­ borah Tobin. The eighth grade AMUSEMENT—DINING boys and girls will also assist. New PTA officers for the coming year will be installed: Mrs. John F. Mueller, president; Mrs. Ted Schroeder, vice presi­ Phone Phone dent; Mrs. Charles M. Miller, CH. 4- CH. 4- Mrs, E. J. Puetz, second rice president; the 2494 DICK BURGS 2494 New officers of the second rice president; Mrs. Jim St. Louis' PTA Very Rev. Honsignor Bernard J. Cullen, pastor, Kelly, secretary: Mrs. Joseph PTA of St. Louis' third vice president; and Mrs. Paul Pytlinski, Parish, Englewood, W. Walsh, recording secretary; Receives Govel Mrs. Dennis O’Neil (lefO, incoming Installs Officers secretary: sUnding, Mrs. L. C. Ingenthron, cor­ Mrs. J. C. DeWit, correspond­ president of the PTA of St Louis’ Par- installed Iday 14 responding secretary; Mrs. Robert Jackson, his­ ing secretary; and Mrs. Ken­ bh, Englewood, receires the garel end president's pin from the are, left to right, front row, Mrs. William Vo- torian; and Mrs. Richard Sullivan, first vice neth L. Purfurst, historian. STUDIO outgoing president (right), Mrs. Harry Kmmholz. bejda, tresfurer; Mrs. Dennis O’Neill, president; president. Past presidents will be hon­ ored guests at this meeting and PARAMOUNT SODALITY MEMBERS WILL HOLD ANNUAL CEREMONY the tea that will follow in the latih mA school cafeteria. The hostesses I! will be Mmes. Clarence J. Seitz, MAY 23RD - MAY 29TH Edward J. Sirovatka, J. Vin­ Mwk ViB D«a - John Rbm^ Coronation Rites Planned at St. Louis' May 26 cent Connor, and Ted Sehroe- SPECIAL FEATURE der. 1747 Tremont at Broadway St«Hlo| • Cm b Uuk* Englewood.— (St. Louis' Par­ About 400 girls from St officers was held after the Paul Pytlinski, and Harry meeting. The kindergarteners' Krumholz. Graduates to Stage "IRON SHERIFF" ish)—Miss Janet Nienke, pres­ Louis’ School will participate LUNCH SPECIAL ident of Uie Immaculate Heart in the service with the first mothers were in charge of the Attending the Catholic Par­ Skit May 28 arrangements. ent-Teacher League tea Thurs­ EAST DRIVE-IN of Mary Sodality, will crowp communicants leading the pro­ The 1957 eighth grade gradu­ STEAMSHIP ROAST.. 9 5 *^ IZeOO £. Cvifa. the statue of the Blessed cession. Members who attended the day, May 16, in St Dominie’s ates will present a skit on Gass Mother at the annual May Cliff Mannt wilt diaeuae luncheon meeting of the Arapa­ School in Denver, were Mmas. Night, Tuesday, May 28, at 8 Includes Potatoes, Salads, Rolls, Butter MAY 22ND - MAY 25TH crowning service to be held at and demonatrate floral ar- hoe Council PTA Hay 16 were Paul Pytlinski, Vincent Wag­ o’clock. The seventh graders and Coffee (Monday thru Friday) Htpburn - Fr*d Aclbir* 4 o’clock Sunday, May 26, in rangemenla at 7:30 o’clock Hmes. Dennis O’Neill, Wil­ ner, R^ert Jackson, Dennu will be hosts during the social "FUNNY FACE" the church. Friday, May 24. in the aehool liam Vobejda, Robert Jackson, O’Neill,^nd Joseph Shields. hour. Prime Ril>--“ niickesl in Denver,” AniltBBy PvrkiB. - Karl kUldes Her attendants will be those cafeteria. The maetin|, which The eighth grade students, includea breads, potatoes, $ 4 6 ' "FEAR STRIKES OUT" members of the sodality who it being iponaored by the Sister Htry Grace, Sister Mary Salad and Beverage...... C Altar and Rotary Society, it Patricius, the Rt. Rev. Monsi- have earned the highest number gnor Harold V. Campbell, pas­ Dftiieiaf—>Fridtjr and Saturday Nifbti WEST DRlVE-lN of points this year for receiv­ open to everyone who withet Holy Family PTA Plans W. Stb Md KJpIlflf ing Communion in a group, at­ to attend. A donation of 25 tor; Father Michael Walsh, and FRC£ DINNER PARKING eentt will he reqneiled. Father Anton Borer, S.H.B., at t w o locatloQi aftaf B p.n., amd a»7- tending sodality meetings, serv­ will be guests' of the eighth tima on Sunday* and holidays—I hour MAY 22ND - MAY 25TR ing on committees, and baby Juat aosi door aad 2 koora at MunJ- AudPRy HtpUtira • Fred Atimirc Smile Admission Fee Officer Rites May 27 grade room mothers at a riass cipa] Parkiac Carata, 162S TromoQt. sitting during Sunday Masses. picnic in City Park on Wednes­ "FUNNY FACE" They are Mary Nau, Joyce A smite and a covered dish (Holy Family Pariih, Denver) Hoitorsd Gutift CiBftr Rofen • Barry NrImb will be the admission charge At the final PTA meeting of day, May 29. Chavez, Barbara Petrash, and Honored guests at the meet­ Mrs. Paul Etchepare, 1770 "FIRST TRAVELING Eileen Smith. for the "Potluck Polka” being the year Monday, May 27, ing will he present officers of sponsored by the Hr. and Mrs. newly elected officers -trill be Hudson Avenue, with Mrs. L. SALESLADY" The other sodality members the group and the presidents M. Hurley as .cobostess, will will form an honor guard. Ann club Sunday, Hay 26, at 7 installed. After installation, who hsve headed the PTA in p.m. The committee, consisting honor the eighth grade girls and SOUTH DRIVE-IN Pitchford and Denise Chavez the new officers will conduct its 28-year histon. Present of­ their mothers at a tea on Satur­ 1300 w. a.ii.Ti.w will be train-bearers and Peggy of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pytlin- the meeting. ficers are Mrs. Emmett Grace, ski, Hr. and Mrs. Joe Adams, day, May 26, from 2 to 4 Aiton and Christine Lehman The president of the parents’ president; Mrs. Philip Baia­ o’clock. MAY 22ND - MAY 25TH will be flower girls. The crown- and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Colle­ organization for 1967-68 will monte, rice president; Mn. St. Rita’s Circle will meet on G r e g o r y ?«ck • L«urtn Bacall bearer will be Julie Mattem. ton, suggests cottons and sport be Mrs. Philip Baiamonte. Elder Lundstrom, treasurer; Tuesday, May 28, in tha home SPECIAL FEATURE shirts for the informal affair, Other officers are Mrs. An­ Mrs. Steve Daniel, secretary; of Mrs. J. F. Hanlon. Aatboay Pirkiiia • ICarl Maldta which will include ballroom thony McNulty, vice president; and Mrs. Joseph Woertraan, dancing in addition to the Registration May 24 "FEAR STRIKES OUT" Mrs. Louis G. Heller, secre­ auditor-historian. polka. All married couples of tary; Mrs. Elder Lundatrom, Past presidents to be It is Important that all chil­ NOW SHOWING! the parish and their friends are treasurer, and Mrs. Steve honored are Mmes. Charles dren who expect to return to NORTH DRIVE-IN invited. Daniel, auditor-historian. Auge, Carl Friedman, H. F. Blessed Sacrament School in 7200 N. Ftdm! All first graders interested All the officers have long Ginn, Edward McEahem, Wil­ September register to that ef­ in Girl Scoumg and their fam­ been active in PTA affairs. In liam Secord, Genevieve Bag­ fect on Friday, May 24, be­ MAY 22ND - MAY 26TH ilies are invited to a get-to­ the past year, Mrs. Baiamonte ger^, Stanly Dunlap, C. C. tween the hours of 9 a.m. and Rob«rt Milchum • Otborah Ktfr gether at Englewood City Park has served as vice president of hy, Thomas Digenan, 12 noon. This applies from "HEAVEN KNOWS Sunday, Hay 26, from 4 to the group after serving as James Kelly, Gerald Starkey, kindergarten through the MR. ALLISON" 6 p.m. They are to take their treasurer and a member of the Rari7 Kelsey, Herbert Ed­ ei^th grade. 5p«cic«r Tracy • Robert WogMr own lunches and dessert will ways and means committee. monds, and Joseph Woertman. Perpetual novena devotions "THE MOUNTAIN^' be provided. Mrs. McNulty has headed The combined high and in honor of the Sacred Heart St. Louis’ eighth graders are the association’s ways and g rade school band, directed by are held every Friday night at VALLEY DRIVE-IN dancing every Wednesday eve­ means committee for the past oy Gillman, will furnish 7:30 o’clock, consisting of the eseo E. Evuii ning in the school cafeteria. two years. In addition to act­ entertainment for the gather­ reeltation of the Rosary, a Instruction in dancing and the ing as PTA deanery repre­ ing. Mary Hockstatter, the short talk, and Benediction. MAY 22ND - MAY 25TH "The Love of God and the X*b«rt MlUhum • D*b««h Kor social graces that go with it is sentative for the year, Mrs. school nurse, will give a report GARY under Sie direction of Mrs. Cele Heller has been prominent in on the health program followed Prophet Jeremias” will be the "HEAVEN KNOWS COOPER O’Brien with parents aa chap­ cob scout parent activities, in the school. subject of the talk. MR. ALLISON" erons. The dances are held from Before election to the treas­ Hostesses at the meeting will NCCW President Is Guest B«b Hop* • Eva HarU Saint INGRID 7:30 until 9 p.m. and will con­ urer post in 1966, Mrs. Lund- be the first and second grado Mrs. Robert H. Mahoney, "THE CERTAIN tinue through the month of Btrom was also prominent in room mothers. These indude Hartford, Conn., national pres- lERGMAN July. The charge is 60 cents per ways and means committee ac­ Mmes. John Brown, John Wer- FEELING" ident;of ^e National Council of pupil. Parents must sign in the tivities. Mrs. Daniel has served nette, Robert Davis, Ralph Catholic Women, Washington, HtWNeWAVg F O R boys and girls and take them the group as secretary for two Connelly, Patrick McGowan, MONACO DRIVE-IN D.C., has been the guest of Dr. W H O M T H K home. terms, after participating in a Paul Plamondon, John Sodek, snd Mrs. J. Leonard Swigert E. 40tk Bad Manuo Parkvay John Thielen, Howard Fitting, ■ ■ L L T O L L S variety of committee activities. since Sunday. MAY 22ND - MAY 26TH PTA tnshilfoHon Featured speaker at the Robert Holton, Joseph Mon- Mrs. Mahoney was the lunch­ Gragory Pack • Launn BacaU Mrs. George Learned, vice meeting will he Father Edward heiser, and Robert Jones. eon speaker at the DCCW president of the Catholic Par­ Madden, who will outline a SPECIAL FEATURE Od Taaiday, May 26. at convention on Tuesday, Hay C O M E S E E Denham Theatre ent-Teacher League, installed program of possible summer 21. Barry SullloaB-Barkara Stanwyck the new officers of the PTA activities for students. tha Town Kouia RattauniBt Those from the parish who Word's Fastest Horses/ "MAVERICK QUEEN" 18th at California Tuesday, May 14. The new of­ in Aurora, Ihe PTA will be attended the convention in­ ficers are Mmes. Dennis host to tbo bigb eebeol cluded Honsignor Campbell, Season Starts Friday Night O’Neill, president; Richard little 500' Race Sraduatiea elati at an Father Walsh, Mmes. Edward — through June 22 Sullivan, first vice president; awards dinnar. In addition L, Curran, Herbert Leibman, WE FEATURE E. J. Puetz, second vice presi­ Slated for Lakeside to the leniori, guests at the J. P. Logan, James Eakins, John dent; the Very Rev. Monsignor dinner will include priest QUARTER HORSE BREAKFAST, LUNCH and DINNER Bernard J. Cullen, third vice Stock cars and rok’^-ets will and lay faculty mambers of president; Paul Pytlinski, sec­ race in a mammoth Memorial the scbool, coaches, and PTA Noon Day Plate Luncheons...... 80c Day pro^am, Thursday, May officers. retary; L. C. Ingenthron, cor­ 30, at Denver’s big Lakeside Chicken Fried Steak Dinner (Our Specialty)..$1.25 responding secretery; William Speedway. The "Little 600" Tailor-made uniforms for 14 to Receive Fried Chicken, Shrimp, Steok or Chops...... SI-50 Vobejda, treasurer; and Ro­ grade school girls will not be RACES bert Jackson, historian. program is the bimst racing Home Cooked Food — ih e R oy You L i k e i l J event ever planned in Denver! adopted for the 1967-68 school The PTA presented S500 to The "Little 600” will feature year, it was announced this Diplomas at Racing Every Night w 7 : 3 0 Operated by .Orville A Mery Taylor Monsignor Cullen for the both the popular stock cars and week by PTA uniform commit­ school extension fund. the demon-speed midgets in al­ tee members. The decision was 5.000 FREEEE GRANDSTAND SEATS Mrs. Paul ^tlinski, chair­ ternating races around Lake­ based on results of a poll taken TAYLOR’S CAFE man of the auditing committee, side’s paved oval track, the among parents by the commit­ Holy Rosary STBS W.dewertb -ARVADA - HA. 4-99S4 reported that the books were fastest in this entire ai-ea, and tee. The large number of pat­ SSIf. s o tt t m / t u s In order. one of the fastest in the coun­ terns to be made for mothers (Holy Rotary Parith, Denvor) Both attendance prizes try. There wilt be two long wishing to make uniforms for Fourteen boys and g;irls will FREE PARKING i m y m u were won by Mrs. Slack’s kin­ 75-lap main events; one for the their daughters will cause a receive their eighth grade dip­ ARUOKAIJT HOTEL dergarten. stock cars, one for the midget delay in actual furnishing of lomas at the 8 o’clock Mass on Mrs. Ludwig Slack spoke on racers. Also on the program are the patterns to mothers. Notice Sunday, May 26, as follows: C E N T E N N IA L Hoewa,.s Where Denver’s Society Enteriaini for Luncheone "You Can Create an Interest in two big 60-Iap semi-events, 10 of the date and place for pat­ Fred Chavez, Joseph Frank, R A C E T R A C K and Dinnert Reading.” heat races, and 10 12-lap races. tern sales will be made later. Harcelline Kimmett, Emma FOR SPEQAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES. Misses Ann and Cathy Welt­ Fans will be treated to 600 The fourth annual nade Martinez, Robert McKinster, DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3-3101 ering of the third and fourth laps of thrilUpacked racing. school May crowning will be Gary Modic, Judy Padboy. BeantifnI Batiroome Private Oinini Room* grades played accordion sotoa. The "Littie 600’ -will aUrt held on Friday, May 81. Repre­ Mary Rita Patrick, Bonnita ' A reception for the new lap races at 7 p.m. Memorial sentatives of each class in the Prijatn, Judy Sample, Ronald Day, one hour earlier than the school will form the guard of Simsick, Donald Snyder, Mary STEAK regular races. honor for the ceremony. Ann Wiesner, and Virginia THE LINCOLN ROOM Winters. COLORADO BUREAU Breakfast will be served to HOUSE Hospitality Center the graduation, class' immedi­ 1329 3. COIOMOO UA OF LATHING Arvada Women to Hear ately following the Meat. Par- Banquet and Meeting Roome enta of the graduation elaaa are OOmi, COLO. 12-1200 PERSONS invited to come to the school SK. 6 .9 0 9 2 TA. 5-21S1 Mrs. Long AND PLASTERING hall for donuta and coffee. Colorado U. Chaplain Drive for Memberthip The Altar and Rosap’ So­ Shirley-Savoy Hotel Arvads. — (Shrine of St. served from 7 to 11 in th« ciety la conducting a drive for Anne) — The Rev. Charles parish ball. The charge will, be new memberund it is their aim Forsyth, O.S.B., Newman Club 76 cents per plate for adults to have evei^ married women chaplain at Colorado Univer­ with children’s portions at 36 of the pariah aa a member of sity, Boulder, will be the guest cents. Tha special .family rate the society. Mrs. Frank Hrovat speaker at the Communion is 32.26. John Doyle will be the and Mrs. Eldward O’Rell will FAMOUS FOK breakfast for the women of the breakfast chairman assisted by call on parishioners in the near parish which will be held Sun­ members of the Holy Name future to become members. LUNCHES. . . NiOllED STEAKS day, May 26. The women will Hen’s Club. Their goal is 100-per-cent mem­ attend the 8:30 o’clock Mass in Men of the parish who are bership of all women of the MEMORIES WORTH WHILE- a group. Breakfast at the Avia­ interested in oahering at the parish. BAR and COCKTAIL-LOUNGE tion Country Club will be Dlihf Rm« Opei VifU 2:99 A.M. Mes Mrs Set. Beautiful Photomurals, soft lights As Advertised on served at 10 a.m. All women of subdued background music, sparkling the parish have been invited C a ll a ALSO.. to attend this social activity white linens and a wonderful “ Fes­ sponsored by the Altar and Ro­ ENJOY OUR INTIMATE DOWNSTAIRS tive Dinner." K.M.Y.R. sary Society. Mrs. Harold Stul- ZO YE TAB "BAMBOO ROOM" WITH BANQUET, LOUNGE. Call CRestview 9-2594 ler is acting as chairman for 710 MAIn 3-7171 BAR AND RECREATION FACILITIES. For RetervatioDS the breakfast with Mrs. John CHEAPEH RATES ON YOUR DIAL Burke as co-chairman. Z-WAY RADIO CLEAN NEW CARS CAU POI mUIATIOHS-vMII PAIMN* Fomily Rata THE HOLLAND HOUSE LISTEN TO THE 7 A.M. June 9 is the Sunday selected NEWS by the Hen’s Gob for the pan­ cake breakfast which will be Enjoy Delicious Food, Unique Atmosphere . . . PRIVATE PARTIES

ia Deaverk Newts* SimftMt ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY aMMrbe* Ceewtattavraa* 6 L R n C i 4 R R 0 Sat* OrMilnf Loaititoa Caadied Yaint Besiaejs Luocheeu ot Bridge Cranberry S au ca Psids ufTed la rietsoi suROuod' Ciblat Gravy ■tip with locooipscsble Pood tod Buttered Freeh Peae Bevenget b* PAUL $2.05 — from }1 A t per penoe [OOGC RESTAURANT AT THE AIRPORT CeaveaicBi Locauoo • Free Paiking Rev. CharlM Fenyth, O.S.B. Sunday Maasee are asked to leave their name at the rectory. in BOULDER CANYON A reorganization of the Usbert' Portf FaciUtlia —» E«6«21«At Lodfifify FIm Fm ^i Club i( planned and more men SKyltoe 6-8202 1730 South Colorado Blvd. P h o n e t Hincr««(.3P472 M r t . E. B. D o h e r t y P. S. Hove romr birthJmr er etinivertery party at tha baaull/ut Sky thef. (Wnim' Manor) Denver, Coki. Str«lfbt o p N e w Boulder Ciaron BouU No. 119 are neeoed to bandit the job AA. A. effectively. Tha caket ora complimentary fAGE TWELVE Offtc*. 938 Bannock Strotf THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystane 44205 Thuriday, May 23, 1957

fiequicAjca/tL m, fiaciL Athletic Assn.

BEATRICE EUENHAUER. *1. o l S. Downing Street She It lurvlvad by oaa ton, Brqnglc (BI111 Chalf of ployed by the 'Veterana' Admintitra- CU S. WllUwsk Sb* it lurrlved k]> by font daaghtam, Hrt. Aana Malik, Mallcn High School, aad on* brother, CloB, Surviving are hie wife: three Sets Last Meet h*r htttbuid Jacob Xiscnbcuer. ton Mra. Julia Rickar, Mary Gambal. ail Lm Fcrroi. Rrqnicm High Matt wat Kcoi^c. ood fivo ffnidebtldron. Rc* of Denver, aad Mrt. Kathryn Bcdaaka. offerod Hay 16. In tha Cathedral. In* daughtera, Carol. Mery, and Elaine: qaicp Hl(b Hut wu ecltbrtud May Taeton, Aria.: aad oae ton. John Cam- U m tn t In H t Ollvat Hackttbal- a aon. Tbomee, Jr,; hli parenta. Mr. i l la Bt. Fnecia dt Salu' Cbnreb. bat Denver. Reqaiena High Mata waa Noonan Hortnary. and Mra. Thoama J. Cline: a aiater. la u m c e t ia Ht. OUiat. Boslo'acd celebrated May 20 la S t Joieph'a PATRICK DENNU MILNE. Infant Catharine Mauff; and a brother, John Cline, all of Denver, At St. Francis' Mortoary. IPollib) Cbarcb. Intemeat la M t ton of Hr. and H n. John J. Milnt EDWARD L. HOLTHAUS, I t . l«l> Olivet OUoger Mortuary. of Thornton. Mata of th« Angalt waa Requiem High Haaa wat cale- Rarritoa Street. Hr U tnrrlrrd by LEVY R. SMITH, 78. <267 S. Pox. offend May 16 ia Attnmptlon Cbarcb. hrated Hay 18 In St. Catherlne'a (St. Francit de Sales’ PamK, hit danthtrr, Mn. J. R. Ratnldy. Rr> He waa the hatband o{ Lanrt H> Wolby, Intamoat ia H t Olivrt. Moore O nreb. Interment in Mt. OliveL D e n v e r ) guiem High Matt it bring ericbntrd Smith; father of Charlet H. Smith, Hortaarr. Boulevard Mortuary. The final meeting of the year Thunday. May 2S, la Cbriat the King Lot Angalea, Calif.; Gordon B, Smith, CELEOONU (SALLY) VASQUEZ, ALEXANDER F. DRISCOLL 3R. Cbarrb. lau ra ra t ia Ml OUrrL Albngatr^e, N. Max.; Mrt. Maxine 21, of 2121 Columbine Street Solemn Alexander DrlceoU. Sr,. 67. of 1198 of the Athietie Association will Boulavard Mortuary, Peiffer, Englewood; and brother of Reqnlem Haee wae celebrated May It Telon Street died Toeadiy. May 21. be held on Saturday, June 1, in MARIE SARTORE, g l. diSl Saala- M ill Mary T. Smith. Ferry. N. Y. He In S t Cijetan't Church. Interment Ha waa bom Jaji. 2. 1898. in Brook­ tbe high school cafeteria at 7 bary. Whaat Ridgr. Sha la tarriyad It alto tarvived by foar grandcblldrcn. in H t Olivet Trevino Mortuary. lyn. and came to Colorado in 1916 by oar aoa. Jotrpb F. Sartorr, aad Reqnleai Matt wat ceCebrated May . BRUNO ABEYTA and worked ae a wholeiale jeweler p.m. A potiuck dinner will be four gTandcblidrra. RrgalriB Hltb 18 la S t Lenit’ Cbarcb. Englewood. Bruno Abeyta, 67, of 2727 Cali­ for 60 yean. Hr. Driacoll wae a the order of the evening with Mata war ealabratad May !T la Sta. Intemeat In H t Olivet Ballock Mor> fornia Street died bu y IS. He waa member of the Amerlcen Legion end music and dancing to follow. Prlrr and Paal'a Cbnreb. IntarBaat taery, bom la Vegai, K.Mex., Aug. 16. United Commereltl Traveltra Aaio- la Ht. Olirat. Boultrard Hortnary. THORNTON J. ATKINSON, 67. of I8B6. aad attended aehool there. !a elttioB. Mr. and Mrs. John Heagan FRANK F. BICKNELL. 70, of 6(07 U6S Larimer Street Reqalem Mail lilt he came to Denver and married Snrvivon an hie vrlfe, Roiemary: are chairmen of the food com­ N. Sbrridaa Boolrrard. Ha it tar- wat aelebrated Hay 26 ia Holy Ghoit Delflala Freeqaea, three eona, Daniel A „ Gerard E„ and mittee, and Mr. and Mrs. vivrd by bit irifr, Prarl S. BickatU, Cbarcb, latermeat la F t Logan Na> Mr, Abeyta worked for the Blanoy Alexander F. DriaeoU. Jr., all of Den­ Drayrr, and oaa daagbtar, Peggy Uona! Cemetery, Howard Hortnary, Murphy meat packing plant (now ver: a alctcr. Mra. Lilllaii Lair of Guerin will handle the enter­ Moialy. Rrdlaadt. Calif., oat brother, MARGARET DIPFLE, (2, of 616 Cndahy*t> for 22 yeare before being Brooklyn: end five grandchildren. tainment for the evening. Mem­ John B, BiekaalJ, Denver, aad one Race Street Requiem High Mata aad employed by the city. He waa a Requiem High Maee will be cele­ bers will be called next week so grandchild. Requiem High Matt wan iatement will taka plaee In Evant- member o f the Spaaiah-American Cltl. brated Friday. May 26. In St. Race of celebrated May 16 ia SL Aane’t ville, lad. Backetbal'Noonao Morta* aena Aeeociation. LIma’e Church. The Roeary will be that reservations may be made. Cbarcb. A r v a ^ ' InterBieBt in Ht. ary. He it earvlved by hie wife: three recited Thuraday at 8 p.m. In tbe Olivet Ollager Hortnary. YOLANDE CEfWCIA CHELF, 62, •OBi, Bcnjamib, Charlet, and Brano Ollnger Mortuary, Englewood. Inter­ Luncheon to Honor MARY A. CAMBAL, 60. of 1160 of 1626 Pearl Street She It larvlvad of Denver: a daagbter, Mrt. Salvador ment In Ft. Logan National Como- Martlnea of Dcaver: and two broth- te n . Ollnger Hortnary. PTA Post President era, Procopio of Brighton and Eugeno CHARLES F. EMERICK of Vallojo, Calif. Chirlei F. Emerick. 76, o f 672 S. A luncheon honoring Mrs. Roqnicm High Mato waa oolrbrated High Street died May 18. Ur. Em­ Peter Reilly, outgoing PTA May 20 la Sacred Heart Church. In* erick waa bom Aug. 26, 1888. In THE CRYSTAtLiNE LENS terment in H t Olivet Trevino Mor­ Falrmount. Ky., and moved to Colo­ president, will be held on Sat­ tuary. rado ia 2902. He married Carrie urday, May 26, at 1 p.m. at the Doutiehman Sept. 28, 1902, He waa Of th« «7C U tbg size of s Utbe Pee lonnedtatelp CEORtiE A. BURKHARD Patio Restaurant, 6110 S. Santa George A. Burkbard, 81, of 829 In the building bualncoa In Trinidad Fe Drive. Mrs. Fred Gardiner, behind the pupil. By chsnging its curvature it enables us King Street wia bom Jan. 24, 1876, from 1902 until 19(1, when he re­ tired and moved to Denver. PTA president-elect, is in to focus objects and farsighted errors. It is a prime In Shenandoah, la. Mr. Barkhard waa Discussing Parish, Denver, are from left, Mrs. Steve Cin- place to cause eye fatigue. Our examinations can readily a painter aad building contractor and Snrvivore include hie wife; three charge of the arrangements. retired alter coming to Denver In dengbteri, Mra. Kathryn Jonea aad Any member without tra^or- Planning Registrotion occo, Mrs. Michael Kohnt, the Rev. JamM Moy- determine this. I960. Mra. Camline W allen, both of Den­ nihan, pastor; and Mre. Theodore Sliemera. He waa a marobor of the Freaenta* ver, and H n , Joaephlne Oienbaugh. tation to the luncheon it re­ tioB Holy Name Society and tha Lf- San Diego, Calif.; a oon. Herman. quested to be in the grade For Vacation School Registration 'will be held after the 9 o’clock glon of Mary. Denver; five gnndchildnn; and nine school playgrounds Wore Mass Sunday, May 26 for the classes, which be­ He la eurvivod by ble wife. Mary: grant-grandnhlldnn. summer vacation school in Our Lady of Grace SWIGERT BROS. all eoBa. Albert, Joeeph, Paul, Philip, Requiem High Maea waa eelcbnted 12:30 p.m. Members with cars gin June 10. George, and Brotbeb Albert. F.S.C.. Hay 20 in St. Vincent de Faul’e will pick them up there. ISSO Catifomia O p to m c tr is tg KErttona 4-76S1 laere, France; and three daaghtero. Church. Intonneat In Mt. Olivet. SPONSORED BY ALTAR UNIT Ainee Brimball. Eether Erdmann, and Howard Hortnary. The Altar and Rosary So­ Martha Londeaburg; and 2 1 grand­ ANNA M. HAHN Batter Vition Goad Servita ciety workers for the coming children. H n . Anna M. Hahn, 86, of 888 month are: Hay 24, Mroes. John for Every Aga At lUght Price* Reqqletn High Maee wae celebrated Sfaarman Street died In her home May 22 In Praientatioa Church, In­ Hey 19. She waa bora in St. Paul, Blair, William Scott, Darrell Lady of Grace Potiuck Sbt May 23 terment In M t Olivet Ollager Mor­ Uioo.. Mar 12. 1871, and waa raand Reum, Gratton Phelan, and Jo­ CLASSES INOrVIDUALLY STYLED tuary. and educated thera. She married Jo­ seph Sheridan; May 31, Mmes. (Our Lady of Gracn Parish, social meeting Friday, May 24, session starting Monday, June FRANK CANINO seph D. Haho in St. Paul In 1896 Deovar) at 8 p.m. 10, at 9 a.m., and last two Frank Caniao, 87, of 8766 Jaaon and tbe couple came to Denver that George Mulqueen, Dan L^ch, full weeks. First Commnnion Street died Hay 17. Hr.' Caaioo waa eame year. end A. J. Dunst; June 7, Mmes. The first of the Altar Soci­ This ioming Sunday, May 26, Survivon a n her husband: one after the 9 o’clock Mass there will be on Sunday, June 23. bom In Calabria, It^y, March 19, son. Earl R.; and two daughten. H n. Leo Kleinschnits, John Leder- ety’s potiuck suppers will be 1870, and came to Denver in 1891 and Olive Vanderkriat and H n . Patay will be registration for sum­ married Maria Granato In 1900. Be hos, Charles Graas, and Ed­ held on Thuredey evening. May May CTOWDitir earvieei RsrtaeU; a aiater. M n. Mary Werth- 2S, at 6:30 o’clock in the par­ mer vacation school. All par­ NEW PERMANENT LOCATION worked for the Deavar city tovam- man: seven gnndebildnn, and two ward Noe; June 14, Mmes. will be held Sunday, May 26, menl for 46 ycire. great-grandchildren, all of Denvar. George Mulqueen, John Her- ish hall. Delicious home cooked ents of public school hoys and Sarvlvoro are hie wife: a aoa. Sal­ girls should re^ster their chil­ at 7 p.m. The Young Ladies’ vatore: throe denghtere. Hre. Mike Requiem High Maaa wae celebrated berger, Mary Rose Fair, and foods of many varieties prom­ Sedelity will heve a proces­ 12700 W. 44th Ave. Phone HA. 4-7984 Capra, Mra. Anthony Vlllano, and May 22 In Mother of God Church, In­ Helen Rycbak; June 21, Mmes. ise a real smorgasbord for dren at this time. Mn. Leo­ Mra. Philip Saullna: four grandchil­ terment la ML OliveL Ollnger Uor- nard liams, assisted by Mrs. sion end May crowning, and tuery. _ Joseph Loeffel, Arthur Mc- those who attend. The dinner this will be followed by dren, and three great-grandchildren. CESARE TAOOLIN! Eone, Joseph Nolan, and will be followed by a most im­ Thelma Kohut Mrs. Tony Ben- Opp<»ite M t. Olivet Cemetery Reqolem KIgb.Haae wae celebrated Coeare Tadotiaf. 62, of 2600 W. nello, Mra. Dorothy Kreutzer, Benediction. Mey 21 in Oar Imdy of M t Carmel Ilth Avenue died Hay 16. Ha waa Charles Sekera. portant meeting at which offi­ Church. Interment ia H t Olivet hom In Italy Dec. 10, 18(6. and Mrs. Arthur DoUaghsn, 200 cers will be nominated for the Mre. Sherwin Terry, and Mrs. Miusea on Ascension Thurs­ Boulevard Mortuary. came to Sterling in 1911 aa a farmer. S. Peart, will be the hostess to coming year, and plana will be Howard Briggs, will be in day, May 30, will be at 6, 7, BRIDGET ELLEN CAVEY Hr. TadoiinI came to Denver in 1929. St. Joseph’s Circle on Wednes­ completed for the summer cha^e of the registration in the and 9 o’clock in the morning, Bridget Ellen Caver, 86, of 280 8. He waa a veteran of World War I church hall. JACQUES BROS. Fenniylvania Street wae bom April and a member of American Legion day, May 29, at 1 p.m. Mrs. bazaar of July 11, 12, 13, and and there will he an evening 8,' 1871, In Loot Nation, Ta,, aad waa Foat No. 1. Denver. Survivore era Mary Hassett will be the co­ 14. Vacation school will be in Mass at 7 o’clock. reared and educated there. hla wife, Katie; three eons. John. hostess. ‘‘Monument* of Dutinction Sirtce 1902” She wae a member of the S t Fran* Chester, end Edward of Denver; and Tbe Men's Club wUl have a cie de Saloa' Altar and Soeary So­ a brother. Alfred. ciety, the Sacred Heart Lcagoc, and Requiem ’ High Hase waa celebrated St. CMre'e Orphanage Aid. May 18 in SL Anthony'a Church In At St. Patrick's June 8 i-ri-J Survlvon are five daughten, MtT' Sterling. Interment in Sterling, garat Caver, Martha Fetrun of DeO' ( EVERGREEN JAMES JOSEPH RUDDY ver, Mario Kloickl, Alllanco. Neb.; James Jnaepb Ruddy, 88, of 1648 CRANE. Sitter G ll^rt, Jafferuon, Wia.; and S. Perry Street died May 19. Be was s h i' n ia Klalcku Chtyenae, W yo.: and bom in Denver Oct. 29, 1898, and at Sodality W ill Sponsor LINE •5 u a —ALSO— one eon, Matthew Cavey, Denver; 18 tended AnnuacistJoa High School, He grandchildren, and one great-grand­ married Katbrya H. Ncvln in 1929 In TREES child. SL PfaGomcna'e Church. Mr. Ruddy Requiem Haae was celebrated Kay was a mail carrier for the Post Of­ 21 la S t Franclc de Salec' Church, fice Department for 86 yean. Moonlight, Roses Dance BASMOR mYOURHOHE ROSE BESHES inurraent in Mt Olivet Hona Mor­ Survivore are a daughter, Mra. tuary. Mary Aon Rose! of Denver; a brother, BOILERS Ballad aad Wrapped at Special Prieaa HOWARD HANNON John of Denver: end e eieter, Mrs. (St. Patriek’a Parith, Denver) Meetings for the week are aa FINE VARIETY OF NURSERY STOCK Howard Hannon. 84. of 822 E. Mery EIHs of Casper, Wyo. Tbe Young Ladies’ Sodality follows: Thursday, May 23, at I9th Avrnuo died Hay 20. He waa R^uiem High Maea waa celebrated p.m., information class; Fri­ Come to bom Doc. 12. 1892. in Detroit, Mich., Hay 22 in St, Anthony of Padua'a will sponsor a “ Moonlight and and in 1982 came to Denver, where Church, Interment in Mt. Olivet. Roses Dance" on June 8 at day, May 24, at 8 p.m., Senior he worked In the Inveatment buoi- Boulevard Hortnary. Newman Club; Saturday, May neae. ALOYSIUS G. WINTER 8 o’clock in the school audito­ Specialiting in QuaHty W ILD BILL’S Hr. Hannon waa In the U. 8. Navy Aloyaius G. Winter. 67. of 6I8T rium. There will be a door ad- 25, at 2 p.m.. Junior Newman Navr Laeatioa. 28 So. Sharidaa — BE. 7*3804, during World War U and aervtd in Eliot Street died Tuesday, Hay 21. miasion, but lefreshmenta wilt Club, and at 7 p.m. senior choir Plumbing and Healing the South Pacific. After blc ntnm He waa bora io Denver. April 18. practice; Sunday, May 26, at 10 OPEN ALL NIGHT — FREE PARKING! to Denver he joined Stone-Moore A 1980. attended Denver parochial and be aerved free of charge, and Repair* Company inveatment bankert aa aalet PLubilc...... schools, aad married Amelia there will be a floor show pro­ o’clock, catechism class; Mon­ manager. Ho-...... held that poaltloo • • unti tfl Ovitqmleh.r In 1920. Mr. Winter wat vided by four members of St day, May 27, at 8 p.m., informa- bla death. tinpioyed by tbe Rio Grande Railroad tioD class; and Wednesday, May SlAnERY Survlviag are hit trite, Mildred: a (or 68 ytart. Ha was a member of Patrick’s Senior Choir: Jerry ONE PICKUP FOR DIREH SERVICE daughter. Edith S. Hannon of Wheat the Knighti o f Columbue (or 88 Archer, Bill Calahan, Bruce 39, at 8:30 p.m., Young Ladies’ Ridge; a eon, Reed B. Hannon of yeort, the Traffic Club, the Lott Sodality meeting in the school. Denver; two eletere, Mre. Mildred Cbord Clnh, tnd wat a practitioner Kerwood, and Joe Libonati. & COMPANY HcDennott of Denver aad Mra. Grace (or tbe InUraUta Commerce Commia- Everyone who is at least a TO BOTH Boyle ^ Boalder City, Nev.; and cion. four grandchildren. He Io eurvived by bla w ife; a aon. sophomore in high school and Plumbing and Heating Conlractora Requiem High Maea wae cele- Donald of Denver; a daughter. H n. older is invited to come. There Sodality Event ISl Vallejo St. SH 4-3181 braUd Mey 22 ia Holy Gboit Church. Georgia Cloughcay of Arvada: two vrill b« a variety in types of Inurment ia Ht, Olivet. OllBger brothart, Otto of Loo Angelea tnd JOHN J. CONNOR, Praaidqat ROBERT F. CONNOR, Vice P ntidtal Mortuary. Lm ^ San Fnneiteo: and two oil- music and older couples are THOMAS F. CUNE tcrA Mn. Otto Sellar of Wheat Ridge welcome. This is a dress up For Doughters, Thomta F. Cline. 68. of 3889 W. and Mra. Ktnry Nelion of San Pria* dance, so “jeans and bobby-sox” S 18th Avenue died Hay 16. Mr. Cline eiaeo. waa bom Hay II. 1916. in I^nver, Requiem High U au ia being eele- are out attaaded North Denver High School, bratod Thuraday. May 28, in SL Cath- Sodality girls on different Mothers Set and later married I^ratta Yonkcr oflerine'a Enrich, [ntarment In ML Oil- FL ColUne In 1926. He waa em-iveL Ollnger Mortuary. committees are as follows; Pos­ Oenver-Chieago Trucking COe# Inc. ter committee, Gloria More­ (Sacred Heart Parith, Denver) house, Eriinda Paiz, Arlene '^^ENVER^KT^OODS CO- 2501 Blake Denver KE. 4-7261 Sloniger, Jeanne Montoya, and The sodality’s mother-daugh­ Sister Mary Germaine Carolyn Duran, chairman; en­ ter breakfast will take place •>Kfie 8E6VCI SHOPS WITH CONMKICf tertainment,-Lucy Montoya, Lo­ Sunday, May 26, after the 7:30 MAln 3-5314 o’clock Haas in which mothers I m U m • 6E)liHI I llli Served Region's Hospitals retta Ortega, Carol Duran, 0«fdH(*8Eilti3SSSS J j i e d i . 6EM1H J 68I) Marilyn Fox, and Eriinda Paiz, and daughters will receive Com­ Sister Mary Germaine Sama- Ht. St. Joseph's Academy June chairman; rdreshments, Fran­ munion in a group. The break­ dosie of the Sisters of Chsrity, 11, 1911, and the Good Samari­ ces Lobato and Rosalee Mari­ fast will be held in the school F. J. KIRCHHOF Cincinnati, 0., died at Glock- tan School of Nursing Aug.'6, etta, chairman; cloakroom, hail and tbe cost is 75 cents ner-Penrose Hoepital, Colorado 1914, and received registration Donna Campanelia, Lucy Mon­ er person. Reservations should Springs, May 12, after a long in the state of . She was toya, Darlene Albrant, Lou Ee made by calling Mary Mo- Construction Co. illness. also a laboratory and x-ray Quintana, Darlene Dezutti, end reon at DU. 8-3210, Emma San­ Sister Msry Germsine was technician. She celebrated her Mary Ann Elizalde; floorwalk­ chez at KE. 4-5862, or Mary born in St. Gallen, Switserland, silver jubilee in 1935. Padilla at AL. 5-9288. Aug. 27, 1887, and came to the She served in many of the ers, Dorothy Montoya, Eriinda BUILDERS U. S. at an early age. She en­ sisters’ institutions in a super­ Paiz, and Carol Duran. Cooks and waiters for the tered the community of sisters visory capacity, some being the School Registration breakfast are Holy Name So­ in 1910, being graduated from Good Ssmaritan Hospital of ciety men: Chef, John Castello; We Appreciate Your Patronage Hotted Until August head cook, A1 Sanchez; Joe Cincinnati, 0.; St Joseph’s In­ There will be no more school fant House, St Vincent’s Hos­ Sanchez, Fred Padilla, John pital, Santa- Fe, N. Mex.; registration now until August Gonzales, Eloy Chavez, Eufresio 1700 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. The S3 fee for all children for Solano, Tony Gutierrez, and A n n u a l Event Glockner-Penroae Hospital, Col­ next year, new as well as old, m o B orado Springs; St Joseph's Tony Martinez. Waiters, Joe must be paid before June 1, Tbe Romero, Alfred Hereford, Ray 66 9 9 Hospital, Albuquerque, N. Mex.; and St. Mary’s, Pueblo. purpose of the registration fee Lucero, Pat Roberto, Roger Why Pay More? Planned May 26 She came to Colorado Springs is to keep 'people from simply Martinez, Manuel Villegas, Ben registering and not showing up (Teademaib) Sept 22, 1954, as a patient She Solano, Louis Costillo, and Paul is survived by one sister, Frau in September. The fee will be Vigil. Emilie Compolongo of St Gal­ applied on their books and any­ Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores By Aurora Unit one who moves or for some The Holy Name men gave len, Switzerland. their spiritual adviser. Father Aurora. — (St Pius Tenth Rosary services were held in reason does not intend to have ColonKfo Owned Store* Church) — Members of the the child in St Patrick's next John E. Casey, S.J., pastor, a AlUr and Rosary Society will the Glockner-Penrose Chapel. year may come and collect the gift of an electric razor for Requiem High Mass was cele­ Blaster. 16th dt Clenerm receive Communion in the 8 brated Wednesday, May 15, in $3 paid. E b |W w *U 800 Saato Fa Dr. o'clock Mass on Sunday, May Glockner-Penrose Chapel with (Confessions will be heard on Plans Are Mode 26, and then adjourn to the 30 SaulA Braadway ISlh aad CaJifaraia tbe chaplain, tbe Rev. Robert Wednesday at 4 to- 6:30 p.m For Potiuck Supper 1*33 W. C4fu I7lk aad Tpaaeaat Town House for the society’s Nevans, as celebrant Interment third annual “ Appreciation and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. for the The PTA Room Mothers’ Curti* dt ISih St, was in the Giockner plot in Pax Feast of the Ascension and Circle met in the home of Mrs. Breakfast" Ghristi Catholic section of Ever­ n:rt6i jH 4i:^'iauigaK ieaat3iaff The occasion will honor all green Cemetery, under the di­ Masses on Ascension Thursday Vera Guerrero Wednesday eve­ women of tha parish who have rection of tile Nolan Funeral will be at 6, 7, 8, and 9 a.m ning, May 15, and made plana participated so wholeheartedly Home. and 7 p.m. for the potiuck supper which in parish activities during the will be held soon. past year. For a level C(Jt law n . , , Decorations will reflect the Pius X motif, and a diminutive corsage will be presented to each woman attending. A high­ light of the program will be the 18-Inch Reel installation of newly elected of­ ficers of the society. In charge of arrangements for the breakfast are Mre. Power Mower Anne Muts, outgoing program chairman; Mrs. Cathy Barnett, incoming program chairman; Mre. Mary Stein and Mrs. Peg Pstton. All women of the parish are 79.95 cordially invited to attend. Res­ ervations may be made through 8.00 down, 9.79 monthly for 8 months Friday, May 24, by contacting Mre. Anne Mutz, EM. 6-9858. The Altar and Roiary So­ ciety will meet Thnridey, Y ou can adjust the cutting height June 6, Bt 7 e'elock, rather than on ibe nxual Friday from Vz to 2 inches. M ower has a moeliog date. The neetiat ■» ifi, liberty and tlia pursuit of luppinist Jane will feetnre e potiuck spring.loaded clutch ... 1.6 hvp. f e sapper end a white elepbent are preserved in our heritage of •ele. Twenty-six women of the Briggs and Stratton engine <.. steel Democracy. Now is a fitting time for tu parish attended the week-end retreat at El Pomar, Colorado motor p la te ... and rewind (starter. to pause in memory of those who Springs. The group left by Trailways bus Eridsy afternoon A quality mower for lasting use. fought for, and saved, ottr cherished and returned Sunday evening. Tbe final choir practice of American Way. the season will be held on Fri­ Co|>vAFC^ P irn !^ 7he Solano boys (left are shown here with Father (Teorge Keith, SJ., day, May 24. An appreciation servers ricnic right), Albert, Ern­ who benn serving at the same altar 63 yean Downtown, Fourth Floor party ia being planned for the est. Michael, and Gabriel, sons of Mr. and Mre. ago. With 40 other servers they will enjoy a PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO choir, and furtner details will Ben Solano, 819 28th Street, are all servers on picnic in the mountains Thursday, May 23. Cbenr Creek and Lakeside Garden Centers be announced at a later date. the altar at Sacred Heart Church, Denver. They Th«rt4ay, May 23, 1957 O m t , m laM M ck THt M NVn CATHOLIC tKISTEk 4 <201 7A6E THIRTtEH

M aLION S W ORRY. BUT M ILLIONS DIE Human Life-So Dear, Yet So Cheap S l S f j i i S l h J c I ^ E I RFGIQTnRIQLS

By Rev. Robert E. Kskeisck everyone knew about little to rawt either him or his par- THE LIFE of a leven- Benny Hooper's fall into the ents! Only the handful— fam­ y«4r.old boy in New York 21-foot well, and many were ily. friends, neighbors — who took more newspaper and praying, with the lad's par­ form Benny's little social cir­ CATHOLIC COMMENT ON CURRENT EVENTS TV spaee, and probably drew ents, for bis safe deliverance. cle had a truly personal in­ more interost, In the past Yet how few of those who terest in the frantic reacue week than did the intema* heard or read about the boy’s efforts. tional criees that customarily plight know him personally THE REPORTERS call fin the days’ news. Almost or will have an opportunity this fact —the widespread public attention given to a Climate Shows Infinite Design light for life, particularly when it ia made by a child— Rights of All in Danger “human interest,” This writer prefers to call it a high es­ C a n W e M a k e Better W eather teem for human life. Everything stops when a criaia tike Benny's arises. Pub­ If Prejudice Reigns, lic safety organisations, like the firemen and police, ex­ O r I s T h i s t h e Pride of M an? haust their own equipment By Paul H. Hallett and call in that of other , will smother if- the blower is doc opmiiog. areas. Mere passersby take HARDLY MORE thantwoinoachsago, Even on warm summer days there ue some who A ll Becom e Slaves off their coats and offer to grave anxieties were being expressed that 1937 suffer real discomfon if ^e ait cooler is Uow- lend a hand, willing though would be another drouth year. Now, the record ing. Air-coodidoning has been a blessing to inexperienced. Men and i g o t r y a n d p r e j u d ic e , according to the dic­ women alike work lor hours precipitation of May has brought ferveoc some, but it has aggravated untold sinuses for tionary, have one note in common: Both are irra­ —24 in this case—without a wishtt that further rains and snows should others. Before we had air-conditkming there Btional Thus the bigot is characterized as one “obstin­thought of food or rest And cease. In matters meteorological we seem to al­ was a constant battle of wits aitd tempers be­ ell for one purpose—to save ately and trroftem^y devoted to his own belief and one human life. ternate between too little and too much. Many tween the closed-window and open-window opinions, with intolerance of beliefs opposed to them.” THE PARADOX—but one of us speak as though we could do a better faaions. Prejudice is defined as a “preconceive judgment or in many of the inconsisten­ job of controlling the weather than does God. WE SPEAK erf _peopIe who "grumble" opinion; an unreasonable predilection for, or objection cies of man’s sin-tainted na­ One of the most perfect squelches I ever about the weather, or who "curse" it, but we ture—is that tiiere exists in against, anything; especial^ an opinion or leaning ad­ the world at the same time so heard was a repartee thrust by the noted apolo­ never hear of anyone who resenn it. On the verse to anidihing without just grounds or before suf­ wsnton a waste of human life. gist, Frank Sheed, at a Hyde Park heckler. other hand, no small part of the resentment ficient knowledge.” (italics ours) Life seems so cheap today When Sheed was making a point for Divine many people feel agaiiut the nuclear experi­ that an ordinary violent ProvideiKe in cme of Im tLb, the heckler ments antes from the belief that they are some­ Man is defined as a "rational animal.” with ra­ death receives but a few lines tionality the distinguishing note between him and on the dsilies' inside pages. jeered: "If I couldn't make a better wccld than how the cause of weather irregularities. The brute beasts. Bigotry and prejudice, therefore, being For the deliberate taking God, rd be ashamed." Sheed came bade success of cloud seeders has beat pccrf>leinatica! of human life in modern pleauntly: 'Wery well. Suppose you make a at best, but at least one of these experimenters irrational, would seem to lower the man afflicted by times, the Communists are has been threatened widi legal restraint beause them; the more bigoted and prejudiced, the less a man clearly the worst offenders; rabbit,*just to establish confidence." SHEED’ S WITTY come-back could be of the belief that he was upsetting the weadier. he is, and more a brute beast and before them it was the 'TIMES' SURRENDERS STANDARD Hitlerites. The Red philoso­ applied to any parr of the human body, which There would be bitterness and resentments i g o t r y a n d p r e j u d ic e against one person, phy, if such it can be termed we take so much for granted, and s^ich is enough to cause dvil and iotemadooal wars one church, one race, one party, moreover, strike counts a life as no more thani The Mighty About to Fall? much more wonderful than the most intricate if die weather were taken ouc'of nature's hands B a pawn in the conquest of the at all human beings, at all churches, at all races, atworld. Killing is not wrong, By Frank Morriss to near the level of a bur­ automaton devised by man. Man has made and put entirely at the disposal of the meteoro- all parties. This is a point important to remember. So Communist theory expounds, ONCE WAS WHEN the lesque show dodger. It many beautiful and effective kinds of wrap­ logi^ bureau, however capable and selfless long as ^ere are prejudice and bigotry in the world, if it serves the cause. The great New Fork Fimas had a reached the nadir recently ping material for instance, but the finest cel­ that estimable government department may be. no one is safe; as the germs of i*e plague, this malady graves of thousands of mis­ reputation for remaining com­ with an advertisement on a lophane or plastic mesh does not approach the Besides, that most universal of all cooversaticn sionaries— where time was pletely aloof from anything sophisticatod French "com* can easily be fanned into an epidemic, felling all that taken for burial—are wit­ off-color, either in news or edy.” The implications in the complexity and delicacy of his own skin. topio, the weather—how could it furnish the' we hold dear. nesses to this fact advertising. Soma called it ad were such that no gentle­ ^creme emphasis upon the wonders per­ openmg for almost every friendly cdloquy in ^THEN THERE ARE the prudiah, and others noble.'But man would make in mixed formed by man has largely crowded out realiza­ whidi man engages if it were all the work of When a Catholic is denied a public office because rcM demons—those to whom regardless, this, one of the company. tion of the far greater marvels performed for a stare Mency? o f his religion, when a Negro is denied admittance to a the click of an ignition switch greatest newspapers in the WE H AVE GOTTEN school because of his color, when a Jewish person is means the transformation of world, tried to live up to its USED to this in the che%p man. No vehide that man has made begins to THE WEATHER in this world is per­ a useful vehicle into a jug­ motto, “ All the News That's tabloids and the small city compare with die efficiency of the one trans­ haps partially affected by man—there is evi­ reviled because of his race— it is not only these who gernaut of terror. Such |»r- Fit to Print” dailies; and of course in the portation device that he did not design—his dence diat the Sahara desen was clothed widi are attacked, but all Americans. For what the bigot is sons chalk up more victims In later months something big city scandal abeets. Some­ throughout the nation in a own foot. Compared with your natural vision, verdure on the fringe of historic times, and was attempting to destroy is not this or that person, but has happened to the N ew how, we thought the rimes dessicated in pan by man's denuding of forests. the rights shared by all of us, and which must be held year than all but the blood­ Y o r k T im es entertainment was above it alt. It speaks the filming of 3-D movies is an elementary iest wars this country had the pages. The advertising has with such authority, it covers achievement. Men for at least ISO years tried Spain, we have even more reason to believe, inviolate 1 ^ they be lost by all. misfortune to fight. gone from the slightly risque the news so completely; and to devise a machine that could imitate the acquired its present arid state because of the War is not the least of the still seems to have a proper UR NATION IS FOUNDED upon the concept of offenders against the sanc- balance between the merely human voice, but now this quest has definitely Anb's redciess felling of trees on the plains of Oinalienable rights possessed by all men. When ity of human life. The “row W o r d s sensational and news of real , been recognized as futile. Much as we take Estremadura in the middle ages. Trees cool the these rights are denied to one man, there is dangeron row” of crosses in foreign importance. them for granted, the things that we do not aimosfrfiere and cause tain to fall they will be lost by all. A right cannot be split, carved fields, spoken of by the sol­ Maybe the Timet will make, the common, ordinary, wonderful But in general the weather mechanism de­ dier-poet, are basically the T o L i v e B y merely cheapen itself in such up into pieces, sectionalized—it is organic, it is invio­ the result of man’s scorning advertisements. But we doubt things, are precisely the ones that hopelessly pends on such a complexity of factors that it late, it exists for all or for none. of his neighbor's rights. The The Canon Law was it, for once contaminated for outdass the finest products of human resource. is doubtful that man could have by himself theologians must exhaust founded on the Bible; on the the sake of money, man or BUT TO GET BACK to the weather: thought out a system that allows tolerable, It is characteristic of the irrationality of bigotry many moral principles to writings of the Fathers, in a newspaper is sure to degen­ make some wars, under cer­ Are we sure that we could improve on it? and even delightful living conditions over the and prejudice that it ascribes things to the wrong which was contained the au­ erate steadily. One may Could we eliminate the "too little" and the greater pan of the earth's service. causes or sources. The characteristics of one person tain circumstances, lawfuL thorized interpretation of the lower himself at first for only But wives without husbands Biblical texts end the tradi­ large sums; eventually, how­ "too much" in heat and humidity to the satis­ THE WEATHER on this planet af­ are declared without proof to be those of the whole and mothers without sOns are tion of the Church; on the ever, he will lower himself faction of all? A good illustration of the futil­ fords a cogent proof of the wisdom of Provi­ group. The unprejudiced man will fight dishonesty^, not always good theolognans custom of the Chur of shame, then we think fact, without it, man soon eventually crumble under the some of this energy should The distinction sums up the run rough-shod over them. If he does really think that would become a victim of the Neither should they give The Denver C atholic Register pressures of everyday living. be replaced with Victorian great degree of difference pressures that surround him. There are too many occasions there is no distinction be­ reticence. that exists between the me- them full reign to meke their tween virtue and vice, why “Come aside and rest awhile” own rules and stampede the President...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. in life when such slim motives Is a dictum for ns all. Editor.... Rt Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., Jour.D., LittD., LL.D. will make virtue seem un­ air, when he leaves our house family into unwise oecitiont. Managing Direetor.—Honiignor John B. Cavanagh, M.A., Ph.D. reasonable and even ridicu­ let us count our spoons.— SPIRITUAL MAN. how- Teen-agers are jonior Executive Editor...... Rev. John B. Ebel, uttD., HistD. lous. If honesty, for asmple, Samuel Johnson, conversation ever, is of a different realm. members of the family. They recorded by Boswell in 1769. fia d in a n d JO d a q , ' He needs no rest. In fact, he should be seen and heard. Associate Editors—Rev. Robert Eekeisen, M.A., LittiD.; Rev. is to be esteemed only because • • • Daniel Flaherty, M.A.; Linus Riordan, PbJ>.; Paul Hallett, it is “ the best policy” or be­ would be atarved by rest. The But they should not he given LittD.; Jack Heher, B.A., LittD.; Frank Morrlss, B.S., LL.B., cause it is self-debasing to be Virtue solely la the sum of’ KBTV, Denvar KLZ, Dtnver soul, unlike the M y, needs blanket powers and a dispro­ LittD.; Art Director, Leo Canavan, D.F.A. dishonest, it will be easy glory, and fasbions man with CluaBal 9 a continual diet of work, con­ portionate share of influence enough to forget about that true nobility. — Christopher SACRED HEART PRO­ ST. VINCENT DE PAUL’S tinual prodding. Sad experi­ in toe famQy affairs even to ence hes shown that the soul keep the peace. Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at when the attraction of a dis­ Marlowe (1664-1693), T am - GRAM — Sunday, 1:30 CHURCH — Sundays of honest income begins to out­ bu fla in s, I, 1941. May, sarvicaa, 11 a.m. asleep soon deteriorates, and BOYS AND GIRLS ought Denver, Cole. • • • p.m. toe aangeri ineraaaa for the to be trained to cmsnlt their n il Piper PriaUd Batlraip br Osfm labor weigh the luxury of self- respect It is not enough to know soul when there is a tMdency elders on m on ey matters. about -virtue but we must try KRO O -TV, KIMN, Dcnvtr for physical relaxation. ‘They ought to be inspired That leaves relirious prin­ to have And uae it — Ari­ Colorado Springs To work the soul in vaca­ to buy some of tbeir own ___ Publiahed Weekly by ciple—a belief in God as the AVE MARIA HOUR—Si tion time becomes a difficult neeeuitiei such as clothes, stotle, NteomoekeaR E th ics, Chaanal 13 day, 7:15 a.m. THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) Supreme Lawgiver —as the X . B. THE CHRISTOPHERS^ task. Spiritual rest ia the nat­ and sa v s some of their money 988 Bannock Street, 1 only lasting motive for a • • ■ Sunday, 1-1:30 p.m. FAMILY THEATER ural thing. Parish life, the in . a regultr pattern. They moral code. But how can edu­ One man in miMry can dis­ gram of Father Patrick source of the soul’s exercise, ought to be taught to give an Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 P.O. Box 1620 cators supply such a motive slacks off in the summer. honest and generous share of rupt the peace of a city. — KOA, Dcnvtr Paytea, C.S.C.—Salarday, in schools that are not per­ Antoine de Saint-Exupery, 6:30 p.Bt. Church organizational meet­ their money back to God, to mitted to teach religious CATHOUC HOUR -* Sma- ings take a three-month holi­ religion, and to charity. doctrine? We wish we knew] French aviator and writer, day, 12 aoon la 12:30. Subscription: Wind, Sand, and Stars. day. Other means must be Money can be several ASK AND LEARN — Saa- supplied to keep the apiritual things: A medium of ex­ $1.60 per year in Archdiocese o f Denver. WHILE THE HIGH day, 10:15 p.a. KFSC. Denver SCHOOL PRINCIPALS look The elevated condition of man active. change, a term of intelli- $2.00 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. SACRED HEART P R O ­ f anee, a vehicle of responsi- for an answer, we recommend woman ia due to the Canon GRAM — (Eagliah) — AS A RESULT OF eum- Canada, $2.75 a year per subscription. that they reflect seriously Law, prescriptions which the KBOL, Bouldtr mer slow-up, it is a simple ility, a symbol of character. (1490 ke.) Maaday ihreagh Friday, thing to neglect the means of When teen-agers can handle Foreign countries, including Philippines, $3.50 a year. on a blunt admonition Church enforced in all na­ 9 a.a. from Canon Bernard Iddings tions converted to Christian­ SACRED HEART P R O ­ strength for the soul: Regu­ their money with honor and • 42 Thursdoy, May 23,1957 Bell, prominent Episcopalian ity.— /nfenujtional Encyclo­ GRAM—Meaday through SACRED HEART P R O ­ lar Confeasion, frequent Com­ intelligence, they are in the preacher and an authority on pedia, 1906 Ed. Saturday, 6:48 a.m. GRAM — (Spasiih) — munion, and, when poeeibie, veetibule of maturity. Tha education: “The godlessness • • • Saturday, 7 a.m.j Sunday, weekday Mass. average youth needs the wise OFFICLALi ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER of onr schoole—not their anti- The history of the law of KW BY, Colorado Springs 7:15 a-at. The Church is a stmeture and loving supervision of godness but their godlessness marriage in toil country built on wisdom. Her plan is adults to reiMh this stage of Tha Osnvar Catholic Registar merita onr cordial ap< MOMENTS OF MEDITA- THE VOICE OF ITALY— growth toward adulthood. — provaL Wa confirm it aa tha official publication of tha arch —is the chief problem to be traces its origin back to the TlON^^aily, 6:48 a-m. to keep the flock close to the considered in respect to these (Italiaa) — Saaday. 7:30 center of life. When, in the (By Rev. Joseph A. Hughes dloeesa. Wbatavar appears in its columns over tha signature ancient Canon Law, which SUNDAY IN HOLYWOOD. a.m. of the Ordinary or thosa of tha Officials of onr Curia is schools. The difficulty is real, consisted of the decrees of the summer, that plan of activity in the DKlulk R eg ista r) vital, basic. It cannot properly Marylmall Misuanan — THE CHRISTOPHERS— is partially curtailed, much hereby declared official various Popes and was the Sundays. 8:3S be escaped; but it is being basis of the matrimonial law Saaday, 7 a.m, m ore of the responaibility FORTY HOURS' We hope Tha Register will be read in every home of the most be abonldered by the in- archdiocese. evaded by school people gen­ in England, and has been rec­ DEVOTION erally. As long as it is dodged, ognized there ever since the KFKA, Grotloy THE LAMPUGHTERS — dividnaL Wo urge pastors, parenU, and teachers to cultivate a the contribution of American establishment of Christianity (1310 ke.) Waakdaya, 5:60 p.BL THE OPENING OP VA­ Archdiocese of D«BTCr ^ ta in the children of tha archdioeata for tha reading of education to the production of in the yesu* 606.—S t a v e s vs. AVE MARIA HOUR—Saa VOICE OP ST. PAUL — CATION season heralds a WEEK OF MAY 26. FIFTH Tha Eegistar. moral character and citizen­ Reaves, a decision rendered day. 12:30 p.m. Sundays, 5:50 p.m. danger, but it is a danger SUNDAY AFTER EASTER • URBAN J. VEHR ship will be, to say the least, by an Oklahoma court, quoted that can be thwarted by a Denver—St. Eliiabelh’s Re­ , . . Archbiehop of Denver somewhat limited.”—(Cincin­ in Mark DeWolfe Howe’s (Drop • letter or postcard to these stelions, teOing well-conceived plan—a sub- treat Jan. 29, 1942 nati CotAolie Tsisgrapk-Rsg- Coses an Church and StaU tn them you cppreeicte these progrcmi.) stitnte plan of spiritual labor Grover—Sl Mary’s Charck is ts r ) ths United States, p. 23L ui::>Lus*asaammmM— — at all eoets. (Tkirteea Honrs') PAGE FOURTEEN Offke, 939 l«nn«ck S^tt THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Ttliphont, Ktyttofi* 4-4205 Thursday, May 23, 1957

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Two Councils 'Bonus D ay' on M ay 26 * 1 8 2 . 2 3 Mother of God Unit Sets Card Party Induct 8 *New A t M ost Precious Blood (Methar •( C»d Parish, baen cheiaa la crawa tba closed with Solemn Benediction Daavar) etataa af lha Blaeiad Vir(ia of the Blessed Sacrament Sun­ (Moat Preoioot Bleed Pariah, The rotter of Ute altar boys The Altar and Roeary Soci­ at 3 a'aioek Sandaj aftar- day afternoon, May 19, with Men in K. of C. Denver) will be boosted with addition ety wilt sponsor a dsssert card aaaa, Majr 26. All theea wba the Very Rev. Monsignor Wil­ of four new servsri; Larry Sa- in tht church basement ara aatti*iFal!ar ia tba pro. liam Kelly ae celebrant; the Tb« fint »eee»»»e>ae»eeee»a»ea»aa»»»» cils' delegates to the state con­ nsrd Powell and Mrs. 3. J. in the nome of Mrs. Kay Kot- cated at Arapahoe Park Ranch SI vention. Steen; white elephant, Mrs. tenstette, 3940 E. Wesley. near Eldora. The route to the Dean Salisbury end Mn. EM The Queen of Peace Circle camp will be over the Boulder Rites to Wind Up Bowman; and nickel pitch, Mrs. Colorado Sj>rings u StiecestFul Year mat Wednesday evening, May Turnpike to Nederland and near George Veto. 22, in the home of Mrs. Maureen the road to Eldora. These two exemplificstions There will be aa impor­ Huff, 3080 S. Jackson. AflvAPtUInfl baxsar of Most Precious Blood will wind up a successful tant meeting of tho raea and AaTenismg from It is by far the best camp lo­ Mr. snd Mrs. Floyd Boone the outdoor advertising ehainnan, Harold Smith, who, with his cation yet to be occupied by the J. D. CROUCH council year in Port Collins, women who te o g b t tho reli- club. The site will htve a cabin C. D. O’BRIEN with only the picnic scheduled gieoe iDstructlon cloefoa this and their three children, Audrie co-worksr, Jack Smith, puts up aigns along Colorado Boulevard and Warren Avenue. The signs, in Burma Shave-type style, were and ample space for tents. Good M A Y R E A L T Y lor June, and the election of peet yoer o n Seturdey mera- Ann, Gregory, and David, were fishing epots, and many beauti­ officers on June 12 yet to be ing, May 26, a t IQiSO e’elaek received into the Church on deslmed snd constructed by Rsrold Smith telling sll to he ready for fun on the dates listed. ful trails to lakes and mounUin held this ysar. >B the pariah hell. April 27. peaks will give the club mem- R E A L T O R ben many bours of adventure. (kmpiiv schedule for the INSURANCE - LOANS members is now being completed and will be distributed tc PiiT' enti soon. The Lourdes Choir 725 N. Tejoa St. will be given special camping Quality ApportI trips and special treats levcrsl Colorado Sprinfi, Colo. IN COUMUDO SPIUNCS times during the summer for SINCE itra their hard work during the past ME. 3-7731 3 0 winter. The camping will start Kiowa and Tajea Streate in -the second week e t Jnne and CAN YOU USE $ ,UU.« CASH? will last till September. About 20 campers will m taken up at • The firms listed here That Neat Fortune Could Come To You From Our "Light of Freedom " Contest a time. At the tame time groups l i DRIVE IN of 80 will camp out on the par- deserve to be remembered ish grounds ss usual. ' MOTEL Well, time is passing, as it has the habit o f doing. point whatever in day-dreaming. Action is what counts. The camp this year wlU be*di- when you are distributins Soon jour opportunity to strike for quick fortune in And, while you’re thinking about the prizes, con­ rected by Anthony Samanla, your patronage in the dif­ choir master at Lourdes. A de­ JStay with “ Jay" ferent lines o f business. our “LIGHT OF FREEDOM CONTEST” will have sider this: As a contestant, you’re building up your tailed menu and camp activity 620 N. Nevada program hae already been passed into the Limbo of lost hopes. knowledge of the history o f our country and its liberty­ drawn up by the new director No need for this to happen to you. No need at all. saving Constitution, ^^en the Contest is over—and and his aids. FRED'S BOOTERY you have taken part—you will be a better American When the 165 winners in this great patriotic competi* Student Slngcri' 106 £. Pikes Peek tion are looking over their checks, will you be among Catholic and a far abler defender of our liberties Group Organiitd The Ho b * at th em ? against the advance of Communism. That’s very im­ At a meeting Monday night, VELVET STEP . CITY CLUB May 30, with the parents of the WEATHEt amo SHOES Who knows? This IS a contest. But, there is one portant! And—as a winner—quick fortune! boys in the choir, many changes (ke lln a sun mtk 0 > N Vaiiai sure thing: IF YOU DONT ENTER YOU CANT Remember—the “LIGHT OF FREEDOM CON­ were made that will put the choir on a permanent basis at WIN! TEST” is based upon the History of the United States Lourdes. The choir will be put US. a-esee UE. 4-C2S1 The H eyse Sheet UUWY JEMY Just for a moment, think of these Cash Prizes: and the Constitution..Tlie first 30 Contest Questions into two sections. Only 36 boys M etal & R oefii^ with quality voices and behavior M»dden Plaobiiif Co. A Grand Prize of $3,000.00; a Second Prize of $1,000.00; are on History, the last 20 on the Constitution. You points will be in what is to be INCORPORATED PLUMIING CONTRACTORS HEATING ROOFING a Third Prize of $600.00; a Fourth Prize of $400.00; SHOULD know both! called the “ Lourdes Boys’ PLUMBING REPAIRS Choir.” This group of tralM GAS WATER HEATERS SHEET UETAL a Fifth Prize of $200.00. And 160 additional Cash Prizes You can enter TODAY — and bring yourself up boys will go into another step Fkeai S I 24XM2 B 7 * . e*Uni«.*n. B2S SO. NEVADA even with every other contestant. Just fill in and mail of musical training and will be Pkaaei MR. a - A W Eet. is e s o f $10.00 each. the choh- that will give concert! Now, thinking about those prizes will do you no the “PAST QUESTIONS COUPON” on this page. and appearances when called PeteR eronl good at all—unless you enter the Contest. There is no Send it in with $2.00. Immediately your “PAST QUES- upon. ’ Foraltore Shop ! William C. Croron About 70 other boyi will be in k UPHOLSTERING a feeder group known as the ' RE-UPHOLSTERDW AND TIONS COUPON” is received, 20 Contest Questions, based upon “LourdM Student Singers.” REPAIRINC Optometrist sup Cevee* aaS Deaperia* ISS Nartk Tejoa St. two things will happen: the Constitution. They will receive the same Mae* t* OrSer RULES OF THE CONTEST training and will ling/for most PHONE ME. 2-seS> (1) You will be mailed all past Just fill out and send in the of the High Masses in the ‘ Farailare Mede to Order COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. Th. -LICHT OF FSEEDOM mambera of a family, rronp, P 24-22 S.Wab*alekAr. ME. 2-14011 COHTBW t» optB to all r*»d- or aodallty may enter, but Contest Questions, up to and in­ “PAST QUESTIONS COUPON” church, and when an opening is •n of THZ REGISTgR inA enly at indlrldutli. below. Send it in with $2.00. You made in the Lourdes Boys’ Choir ZECHA & ADAM S; Mrtidsatlsv wpert, neopt In erdtr to qualify, a eon- cluding Question No. 16. a selection from among them otpploTow and mnabara of ' teftant It requirtd to tend in will then receive the past ques­ will be made. Ceaeee Service Slatieo thfir ftaOtoa. a total of SI.SO (not ttinpi) (2) You will be mailed immedi­ At the meeting a number of Tb« CoDtaat ahaJI coealtt of tt la lid of epreadlnir th* inflo- ately Prof. Thomas J. Norton’s tions—AND ALL NECESSARY the parents registered their boys QO.ttlon. and loarvaatod an- ene* of the Catholl* Frtet in •w.ra buod opoa tb. HUtoTT th* United SUtea. great book. “THE CONSTITU­ INSTRUCTIONS. Remember— for a summer course of Instruc- and Crm.titotlra of tho Uaitod tn erent of Uet. after twe tiims and piano lessons to be BUUt. “ni. talk of tbo conUi. tell of tie-brealrinq qneation* TION OF THE UNITED the total cost of your participa­ iron free and taught by the tant if l« ftlMt wbit h* or •)» •hoqld be teat If ateciearT, fi;rectors. After the summer > Nevada Ava. at Caeba b Peedte^ eontMort tbo comet anew*? to IdanCietl catb prltee will be STATES. ITS SOURCES AND tion in this great Contest is only ooob oofftloa. Ttifro ia ailr awarded tied eonteatant* in til course Uism boys will be given on* correct tnewer. catetorlei. Conteit Uantit*- ITS APPLICATION.” When all $3.50. the first opportunity to- be ment riiemi th* rtsht to die. piMed Into the Lourdes Boys’ BUCK SPORTING Aley Drug Co. A Crtnd Frit* of Il.tOS •ill qqallfy any two or more eon- 50 Contest Questions appear—on When you send in your $2.00 Choir. A selection of 16 will be b* awarded the eonteatant teitanta who. In the opinion of rec.ivioo the hlcheet total of th. Conteet Judati. are in eol- June 23—you will have had time NOW, you will then keep yourself made in September to fill the GOODS CO. PRESCRIPTION rredita for correct anawerc to lu.Ion to pneent Ibe bretkinq upper section of the choir. DRUGGISTS the qneetlon. and otberwiBe of tic. or othorwiee to prein- to read this valuable book before up-to-date by answering Ques­ Pbaa* ME. 2-3246 rorapirlBff with the rutaa. Con- dloe the intcreet* of other Sebeal rsfielratiaa at -Even^tos be Bvwr $pcrt- Fk. ME. 4-IMS Ssa Se. Tejea St. teitanta recelclat the ont you are confronted with the last tions Nos. 17 and 18 in our issue L«aHe* i* aaw ctoead aalU COLORADO SPR1NC3 bltbaet number of eredita for eontettante. Itt NO. TEJON ST. correct anewer and etherwlae . Solotiona without ntmei or td- of June 9, and Questions Nos. 19 conplrinc «(tb th* mlee. ihall dreieei will be Imored; claima be eUalbt* for the additioael ie their owBcribio cannot he JVoiice to Those W ho A re and 20 in our issue of June 16. rath prliet in th* order of reeoqniHd. Conteit Uanaqe- Emmett Dignan their credited eorreetneii. ment einnot be rttpooelbl* for Alreadgi In Contest You will send in 25 cents with Bolutlone arriyltq uaiioly late . Friaet wilT be awarded aecord- or loot ia the malli. Br enter- your solutions to the Questions The Murray Drug Co. Ina to total oredite accumu­ Inq the conteit, th* eonteitant Inaiructiona on this page do NOT lated. Credit pololt for eecb erreti to abide by tba Conteit Nos. 17 and 18; and 25 cents with Heads Negroes' Preeeriplioae Accurately Filtad QoeetJoo are deCormfaied hr th* Rulei and accept ae flaal decl- pertain to those o f our readers who time and extent of effort •ion* of tb* JuilqM ai to pre- are already entered in the ‘‘LIGHT your solutions to Questions Nos. Main Store— 116 E. Pikes Peak ME. 2-1593 which, In the ophtloo of lb* cedqro and final outcome. Conteit Jndte*. it required for OF FREEDOM CONTEST.” 19 and 20. That will bring you North Store— 832 Tejoa ME. 4-4861 (he eohitlen of etch qneetlon . Any tnqqlry. nriv to which If you have already entered the right down to date with a total College Drive in conparicon with other quea- ronid not affect eutaom* of tb* PROFESSIONAL PHARM ACY llona. In order to quelify for Conleit and which cannot be Contest, be sure to keep sending in th* prliee. n eotiteetaat miit eonilrued by (he Conteet remittance of $2.50. A prominent Cetholic, Em­ SOI North Tejon ME. 4*5541 antwer all the SO qoeellone. A Judrei na an attempt. to qaia vour weekly answers and remittances, mett J. Dlgnen, vice president eonteatant mar return enlp -loeda- or Infoecnatlori aa to When you receive all 50 Ques­ one eet of anewere. Oaly 1n- comet anewere to th* Con- by the time all 50 Contest Questions of the U.S. Netlonel Bank, is dtrlduate (not ortaaitatlos.t teat Qqiatleni. will be ac- appear you will have remitted a min* tions—on June 23—you will work chairman of the 1657 United Bxar enter. Amy nombar of knowledqed. Negro College Fund ctmpaign imam of 92.50 (covering the first 20 out the remaining 30 (piestions in the Denver erea. estions). When all SO Contest and send them in with $1.00. You 120,000 Goal THTS W EEK'S RUESTTONS FOR ueslions appear— In the lllh week A goal of 120,000 has been Fort Collins are then qualified to be computed set for the fourth annual cam­ THOSE ALREADY ENTERED o f the Conteit— you will work out your answers to the remaining 30 for the prizes. paign in Denver, and the na­ IN THE CONTEST tional goal is 12,000,000, The Contest Questions and send them in So—nothing more to be said. purpose of the drive is to raise with $1.00. You will then be fully Use the "PAST QUESTIONS 10 per cent of Oie annual bud­ QUESTION NO. 13 qualified to be computed for the Cash COUPON” now. get for UNCF's 81 colleges and DREILING MOTORS rrlsei. universltiea. Ninety per cent of Who InlroJatai d/rlcon sIoMry into th* Nan W orlit the nceda are raised by the Buick and GMC Trucks I. Tho Pranek 4. Tho Datcb colleges throu^ tuitions, en­ 230 South CoUege Ave. Phone HU 2-7534 2. Tho Entiteh S. Tfaa Indian* dowment, end private contribu­ 3. Tho Gormtue 6. The Spaniard* GLANCE OVER THESE PRIZES tions. Approximately 25,000 stu­ 53 credits dents are at present enrolled Blythe-Goodrich The firms Hated here QUESTION NO. 14 GRAND PRIZE...... $3,000.00 in the colleges, all but one of deserve to be remembered which are located in the South­ M o rtu a ry From wkicb coanlrv dtd Ih* IJnitti Slalti parthuH the ern stetes, where 73 per cent when you are distributine Hrgin l ii t n i* ? Second Prize...... 1,000.00 of college-age Negroes live. Ambulance Service 1. Eaglaad 4. Spain Ecenemte Dieadvaatage Jock W. Goodrich your patronage in the dif­ 2. Franco S. Swadaa Dignan pointed out that be­ H U 2-3206 ferent lines o f business. 3. Bclgiam 6. Danmark Third Prize ...... 600.00 cause of en economic dis- edvantage, the struggle for a 18 credit* Negro to go college is two to Fourth Prize ...... 400.00 thm times as hard as it it for SHINN PHARMACY 1 a White itudenL This means T e a r P a r U k Dragtiora” Fill ia Tbi* Csap«a and Mail Witli 25 Caata la Coia that the Negro colleges mutt Hike year leleetlMi by ngmber tr«a inqqeeUBBi qnder Fifth P rize...... 200.00 maintain feet low enough to HU 2-1086 and HU 2-1086 _ . accb queetlea. Northern Hotel B ld g. Writ* clearly tb* aumber hi tb* little eqtmra. permit the Negro etudenU to “ ffortJwni C olored o’ * ettend. Consequently funds ere 160 Prizes of $10.00 ..... 1,600.00 The Store with a Smile L *ad in g D tpartm ant 5(era ” N o.l3£;FX .nN o.l4££r.s.g urgently needed to that these colleges may continue their vital role in the education of SMKtt ...... TOTAL $6,800,00 the Negro population. Evan though the primary A M r t u . purpose of UNCF it to provide Toem or Cilv- ..S(c(a_ PAST QUESTIONS COUPON the bast opportonity for higher G r e e l e y | education to the Negro youths, Coolest Manager, THE REGISTER, the collegu are open to all EXTRA COUPON FOR FRIEND OR RELATIVE Denver, Olorado students rtgardleu of color. 1 wish to participate In the “ LIGHT OF FREEDOM CONTEST.” AMietiBg Ckalraaaa Adamson Mortuary Assisting Dignan on the . FLOWERS Pill ID TU* CoapoB aad Mail With 26 Caate ia Caia Please tend me immediately all Contest Questions up to and Ineluding 2 4 Hear Ambnleace Sirvica Question No. 16 also Prof. Norton’s book on the Constitution. campaign are co-chairmen Wil­ b p “Clair Louise” Make yen c^talJee by Dumber frem cqqqeitlone nadee liam M. B. Berger, vice preri- Graalay, Colorede ^ each qatariofL I am enclosing herewith 92.00, which, 1 understand, pays me up Ph. 908 — 907*16th St, Writ* clearly tb* number la tb* UtU* iqaaru. dent of Olorado National H. R w s A ia iise e B n 4 P . ABameea through Question No. 16. Bank; and the Rev. Mr. M. C. Greeley, Gilo. rkene 1*M *tk Ava. at itb Sb ^ M y name b ...... Williams, pastor of New Hope No.l3M 'DNo.l4»Ln?^n Baptist Church and chaplain to ■My address is...m.....------the Colorado House of Repre­ iVama. City or Town.______State...... - ...... - ...... sentatives. Please Patronize Clem 's Tavern Your REGISTER AiArrtM------FILL IN AND MAIL AT ONCE According to a recent report, there are 140 UNCF graduates PLEASE ADDRESS CONTEST MAIL TO — Advertisers and Tmen or Citv ------...... „SiaU now living in the Denver area, Be«r and Billards “Contest Manager,” THE REGISTER, Denver, Colorado snd many of them are mem­ M ention bers of the UNCF esmpaign Fort Collin*, Colo. THE REGISTER committee. Ttiursdfly, May 23, 1957 OHie«, 938 Bonneek Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephofit, Keyttena 44205 PAGE FIFTEEN

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE or MAX FUU>. DE< THE REGISTER GETS RESULTS CEASED. CLASSIFIED Nft. P.»S4S Kot(c« It htrtbT ilvtn ibtl on Ibt nb dn> of Ut7 . Ilt7, lotttrt of Ad- aiiaittnltoa wen litstd to Iht under- • ixntd •• AdmloJitntor of tb« nbovt •Phone Today KE. 4-4205 To Place Your Classified Ad in the Register- named eatilt, tsd til ptnooi Uttlnt elilBt ualntl told etUU an n- nulnd lo file tbem for allowaDce in ■ he CoiiBtr Conn of tbe City and t'oofity of Denver, Colondo, vrithin EMPLOYMENT . REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 R EA L E STA TE FOR SA LE 33 BUILDING ■ ix aootbt from eald date eald A G EN CIES 10 MATERIALS 46A elalma will be forever barred. ForT Collins ANDREW WY80WATCEY. ( STENO. - TYPISTS DUNKLEE AdmlnUtrator Wilson & Wilson Tubliebed la Denver Catholic Rcfltler BOOKKEEPERS "OWN YOUR OWN" NEW AND USED >'irtc pubIleatioB May K, 1187 All types of ofike work. 17 yon Realty REALTOR Lail pubUeatioo June It, 1787 Students Make waoc a Bood ofllca lob immedl. BUILDING MATERIALS ateiy, call; List Olid Buy leith lour 4944 DEPEW—Newtr brick borne rteaUm • Den • VMern of attnctlve deeign. Large elec- lual LEGAL AC 2-0721 L'otholic Renlior liJe F.F. buea«ftt wltb (or Frellmlnary Job lotomiatloB A L L SOULS two bodroom*. fwrdto ltv«1 Kardy Wrecking To be told tor ttornae to tbe Denver Trip 4931 So. ClarkiM wiBdowa. No tnffU worriM. Shop hifbetl bidder. May 80. 1787. at Seleclive Employment Boreaa •sd but Contractors 1671 South Eudora Street, Denver; K« MiCIlitMk 9144- 1574 Cilll. 3 bedroom, full baeemeat. Priced 101 Ceiinu TA. 14411 Ford Tudor. Motor Ko. U-S817T64. Fort Collins.— (St Joseph’s only 814,iCn. John Blanchard reclatered to John C. Quirh. Denver. Parish) — The annua! eighth ST. LOUIS AL. 5-0861 T Publlahed fn Denver Catholic Reflator 2794 Se. Clerkiea IrET'S SWAP SO Flret Pablloallon, May 16, 1787 grade "sneak day” was held by FREE OFFICE JOBS the graduation class of St Jo­ 8 bedroom, lerge family room with DUNKLEE REALTY laet PubllcitloB. May 10, 1787 fireplace, 7 car garage. I beautl- ANTTHIMO of value taken OB per- seph School on Monday, May T em p orary fBlly iaodicaped lota, CO. NOTICE OF HEARING OF 20. with all 27 of the class ehiie or iactaliatleBt of rae tumaaea. PETITION TO SELUREAL ESTATE members taking part in the ac­ Office Help ST. MARY’S—Litllaloo 1926 Broadway KE. 4-5171 water haatere. eU. What kave yon. IN THE COUNTY COURT 1740 BROADWAY We have new 3 end 4 bedroom RA. 7.9749. In and for the City nod County of tivities. The day started with bomei. Priced from 111,490 lo Denver and State of Colarado all members attending Mass AC. 2-9571 819,000. REAL ESTATE WANTED 35 No. P-8757 and receiving Communion. Fol­ WANTED TO BUY AUTOS (Used) 5 8 I IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE lowing the Mass, breakfast was OF LOUIS BAKGFiELD. Deceaaed. Fectivni Attrflrfinn Altfilisch (left) snd Our Lady of Lourdee Tbe People of the State of Colorado, reSTIVQI HTirQUIUn ^erle Johnson, booth chair­ served the students at the home SITUATIONS WANTED— To Buy - Sell - or Trade 3 bedroom brick. Under 811,000 CALL YOUR To Uakaovn peraoot and helra, man, are shown admiring the Norge automatic clothes dryer of Collette Peay, by Mrs. Peay FEM A LE 12 Robert AppaL Eaq„ Guardiao Ad and other eighth grade room W ilson & W ilson '55 Chevrolet Litem tor unknown helra and all that will be given away at the festival of Presentation Parish, mothers. Alterations persona under lerml disability. Denver, which will be held Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, June Experienced dreeaotaker wante eew- Reality and Inanranea Peraesa la iatereat la aaid aatate, 2^0, on the parish grounds. Mrs. Johnson may be contacted at The sneak day trip was to iny of ail kindu, both men and women. 29M Sa. Broadway SU. 1-4971 T5iA..-S7X»i«® BeLAir Convertible GREETING: Denver where the children had 7940 Fair View Ave. HA. 7-1707. You art baraby aotlfied that on Al. 6-6710. REALTOR tbia Ind day of Hay. A.D. 1787. a big day, starting -with lunch Power Stecriof and Brakes. Andrew Wyaowateky. Adminlatrator licnfc style at the Denver City EDUCATION 13 1128 E. Event RA. 2-4aM of paid oatace, preaanted to and Glad 'ark, followed by visits to the St. Mary'a—Littleton Tinted GUss. In tald court bit petition for the City Park Museum, and St Owner Trenaferred *tale* of eertala real eaUta helonx- Carnival Booth Leaders PBX SWITCHBOARD New 7 bdrm. brick, large living PIANOS, MUSICAL White SidewcH Tires Ins to tald eatale and aitoata In tba Thomas’ Seminary. The climax Flat rectpUoBlst tralaint. Boil, and dining rm. with laelda ehui- INSTRUMENTS 39 City and Cosaty of Denver and State of the day was the swimming neie demande trained per*onneL ten. Electric kitchen. Ueny ex- O r e r d r ir a of Colorado, more fully deicrlbed in party that had been arranged Ail ecee. Free placement for tboee tria. Full beiement. SHOP around then eae our piano aaid patitlon, referenea to which la Named at Presentation by Father Thomas McMahon, wbo qualify. 81,700 Down. Aeiumt 4H% vainet. Radio and Heater hereby made. Switdiboard School 0.1. Lwo TOU 77ALKSR PIANOB You are further notified to appear (PreaeatatioD Pariah, Denver) Mrs. Elmer Altfilisch, chair­ assistant pastor. SSI Se. Detura PY. 4-413S Eaay Parking and anawer or otharwlaa plead to aaid Adults accompanying the Tninlnt to 6 Weeki 1941 8. Bdwy. 8P. 7-7994 G R. 7-7984 petition In writiax on or before the At a special meeting of the man of the cake booth, r^uesta students were Father McMa­ Day or Evonlnc 17th day of Jont, A.D. 1787, the day Parish Guild Monday evening, that those women desiring to 1460 Lonn St. EE. 4.4TS7 Used Pianos — All Styles aet for the haariax thereof, or on or hon; Sister Margretta, princi- BALES — SEBTICE — RENTALS before tbe day to wbieh auch hearlnp May 20, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sandos donate cakes contact her at WANTED—CONCERTINA Uacher St. Philom ena were named chairmen and Mr. CH. 4-i093. Bal and eighth grade teacher; for adulti, Frivtte leeaona, yoar borne (Caah paid for g ^ uced PIANOS) By Owner may be adjourned, or aaid petition [rs. Frank Dreiling, and Mrs. or mine. 1123 St. Paul 1018 Ford Convertible Fordomatie, will be tabeo for confeaaed. and Mrs. Carmine Bellacosa co- Complately remodtiri 4 bdrm. South Denver Piano 36,000 actual mllu. Hany extene. Given under my hand and the teal CFM Plans Bert Skillings. Sister Margretta WE. 4.467! 1037 So. Broadway RA, 7-9494 BE. 3-8188 of tald court nt Denver, in tbe City chairmen of the refreahment drove the automobile furnished brick, tile kitchen, full (Iniihed and County of Denver and State n( booth for the annual summer Communion Doy DANCING betement. new furnace. Ineulated, by Boyd Kerns. The graduation 13A atorm wiodowi aod doorc. 7-ear MISC. FOR SALE 4 4 Colottdo, thla tnd day of May, festival. Sunday, May 26. the CFM ceremonies of the class will be gacnic. Cloaa to eehool, choreh. A.D. 1787. There Tvill be an auxiliary LILLIAN CUSHING bua and ebopplug. Idaal for a VICTOR B. CRANDY, members and their families will held on Sunday, May 26, at Ottsra graded eltitei for ehlUren of large family. Merry-Go-Around Clerk of the County Court booth’ set up near the variety of receive Communion in the 8 the 8:80 a.m. Mass, with the all ayea In BALLET Toeadar, Wed. By Marlin J. FlBnertr. Sr. rides that will be provided for neaday. CHRIST THE KING. EAST FL. S-613S Portable Deputy Clark. o’clock Mass. Following the graduation party in the evening BATES. 80 UNIVERSITY. For in- Juit Ilbt for Cbureb and Bill Dreiling First Publication May 7. 1787 the enjoyment of the children Mass a pancake fry will be held of the same day. (ormatloo, TA. 6-1984, Sehool. Laac Publication June 8, 1787 on the playground south of the Other year-end activiUes will Wriu Boi He Eatlwopd. Calo. Published In Denver Catholic Rsrister church, in Barnum Park. St. Vincent de Paul'a Pariab pancakes and coffee will be include the school picnic on DAY NURSERIES 15 ISIS Se. ClaytoB HYDROTEX provided, but guests are asked May 29 at 10:30 o’clock in the 4 bdno., l-yr.-^ brick, 2 hatke, The Best in Used NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT 2 flreplaeee plue etudy or muile WATERPROOFS: No. P-B137 to bring eating utensils, syrup, City Park, with that a* the m. Lgc. paneled family rm. In PRESERVES PLAT ROOFS ESTATE of Joaeph C. McDermott, butter, cream, sugar, and any final day of school. Alt children ABC Pre-School F F bimt, eating apace In klteben. $2.19 Per. Gal. DeceaaetL Pauline School other additional items, such as of the school, and their parents Openi iuna II No. 6 bua in (rant Can aeiume AC. 2-9077 Notice la hereby, plvan that Jon tba 719,000. 6% loan. bacon and/or eggs. Pamilies in­ and families, are invited. Rourt. 7df to 8:70 Dally or New Cars 18th day of June, 1987,^1 will preaent TultiM—140.00 monthly. 2341 Eaat Arizona 7.8 cu.fL Frigidaire refriger­ to the County Court of the City and terested In CFM are cordially Aget 3^ to S yeora. Rambling 9-bdrm., 7-yr.-old brick. County of Denver, Colorado, my ec- invited to attend this outing. 2 bathe, earpetri tfareughoui, ator almost new; walnut veneer 120 TO CHOOSE eonsta for final aattlameot of tba P IA Installation Fort Lupten Feed Call Sp. 7-S770 after 4 p.io. drapee. elec. app!.. mafaog. paneled Masses on Ascension Thurs­ 7888 So. Broadway bedroom set: springe; mattress; admlnlatratton of aaid estate wbee Sale G ains $65 family rm. with atone fireplace, wool rug ana pad; studio couch; FROM aod where all peraona In Interest may day win be at 6, 6:45, 8:15, and 2.ear atU ear., copper eprinkler table. Reasonable. Phone CH. appear and object to tbem if they 9:30 a.m. and at 7 o’clock in the Fort Liwton.—(St William’s •yaum. fenced yard. 2 bnt llnea to detirt. T u e s d a y , M a y 28 evening. Confessions will be at your door, A Steal at tai.SOO. 4-6836 from 11:30 a.m. to 4 CECELIA M- 0-DAY. Parish)—The Altar and Rosary Baby Sitter Service 15A Our Lady of Lourdea p.m. BANK RATES Admiolitratrla Colorado Springs. — The heard on Wednesday afternoon Society sponsored a food sale 19SS Se. Pennaylvanla Muns A Hanneo, Child care in my llcenled homa, by Pauline Memorial PT.A mem­ and evening from 3:30 to S and on May 11 at the Fort Lupton day or hour. Tbe ideal borne for Ige. family. MISC. FOR RENT 44A 312 Symea Bldf., from 7 to 0 o'clock. 3 Ige. bdrme., full eiie dinrm, big Denver, Colorado, bers will be hosts to the arch- Electric Shop, and $65 was WE. «.»67S kftehan, full bunt, with Ige. rec- WELDING AND FABKICATION Up to 3 Years to Pay FIrat Publication Hay 7. 1757 diocesan superintendent of Fred Leyba, Parish Guild realized from this venture. roaticn rm. AU thie plue bldg, alte WELDER Laet Publioatlon June 8, 175? schools, Father William Jones president and chairman of the Children's Cavtips 15B lor only 013,180. FL. 8.8191 festival, has announced that SK. 8-8341 BA. 7-3930 of Denver, at a luncheon at El CLASSIFIED 45 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pomar on Tue^ay, May 28, at returns for the festival may be Amen-Costello Realty APPLIANCES No M oney Down No. P-MW made on Sunday in the vestibule ESTATE OF NELLIE B. COX. DE­ 1 o'clock. Guests will include W&O Boys Camp I I I BARGAINS I 1 I PE 3-4695 OPEN EVES. CEASED. Mrs. James J. Ford. CPTL pres­ of the church or at the Credit PERSONALS Deed Vaenum Ciaaaart. Trada-laa, all Notice ia hertby (Ivan that on tbe Union office, 643 Julian,* on I HI! WE'RE BACK AGAIN, I 20th day of Hay, 1787, laltera teaU- ident. and other state officers. Blessed Sacrament makaa and mriala* 91 aad up. Open Monday, W^nesday, Friday, I Offering Boys 6 thru 12 the 2267 Grape Snndayi, 19 ajn. la 8 pmi. t i l l W mentary ware laaued to the under- Following tbe.luneheon there most in DAY CAMP. Swim- ttnd Ave. GL.I-T191. We Finance Your elined as executrix of tba above will be a meefing at 2 o'clock in and Saturday until noon. D R . D . J. SM ITH open Pri..Sat.~t-4 Down Payment named estate, end all peraona havlny Shower Benefit I ming, handicrafts, and all 4*bdm., bttbi. Good fainily Automatic Wetbert, Floor Samplee claims apainst said eilate are required the school auditorium with Fa­ Optometrist I active sports. Supervised by bcn« for A 'lEiuilI dowD paymoate aod Oemooatratorf______899,99 to file them for allowance m the ther Jones ae guest speaker and For Carnival 1 a Professional. l>irector. 9 BLAIR REALTY Ueed Automatic Waabara ...... gie.aa County Court of tbe City and County songs and dances presented by A large group of women at- Specializing in Contact Ueri Wringer Waehera ...... 810.99 2111 W. Alameda of Denver, Colorado, within aix lenses, also Visual training. j a.m. to 4 ^m. Daily, Trans-1 less Logan AC. I-08T3 BLACKSTONE CENTER ■noathi from aaid dale or aaid claima the grade .school children. tended the shower sponsored by j portatioh PHimished. ! 1401 Cbampa will be forevtr barred. A short business meeting will the Altar and Rosary Society 7292 U. S. Hiwy 6—Derby Batty Buchanan Woblfortl, be preceded by installation cere­ last week. There was a large SK. 6-3587 FI. .5-9143' Extculrix. AT. 8-3693 Thomas 1. Ford, Attorney, monies for the following new and varied selection of g ifts, 1700 E. SIh Avt., officers; Mrs. Martin J. Mur­ which will be awarded at the 8 8 th A Corona—Thersten Denvar, Colo. phy, president; Mrs. Ric)tard J. "Treasure Island" booth at the AT. 7~$926 Little Sports rirat publication May 71, 1B57 Last publlcatioa Juot 70. ms? Karlson, vice president; Mrs. carnival. (Evuaici Aopointmtntu Invited) Publlahed In Denver Catholic Bexiater Patrick Pitsgerald, secretary; Hats were modeled by the Day Camp Mrs. William Suthers, treas­ officer* and committee chair­ 8 V e e k s IN THE COUNTY COURT urer; Richard J. Karlson, audi­ men tBrough the courtesy of ll and for the City aad County el tor, and Mrs. A. J, Hartman, Sharon Millinery Co. Mrs. Chiropractic 'June 17(h to Auras! 9th' Denvar and State ol Colorade historian. For Health Cara I Tranaportation ProvIM Dally • No. P-9421 Frank Nikolaus received the SWIMMING and HORSE-BACK, CITATION TO ATTEND Reservations for the lunch­ special gift of a hat. Dr. F. Eugene Armbruster RIDING LESSONS — MOUNTAIN PROBATE OP WILL eon will be accepted by Mrs. A handmade quilt has been • OUTINGS — HANDICRAPT —' IN THE MATTER OF THE E.STATE DE 3-8020 , ARCHERY ~ TENNIS and ALL . OF JOSEPH F. HePARLAND. alio Burt Hesterweerth through May donated by Mrs. Clem Vahling 1310 Williams SPORTS. ' known at J. F. UePARLAND. 26, ME. 2-9259. for the carnival. Oaf afid Bvanlaf Appefat»«nU BOYS AND GIRLS < SERVICE DIRECTORY Deceased. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OP kBE. 7-0214 BE. 3-2727 < K E. 4-4205 COLORADO. TO: HOME TO SHARE 19A Vary Rav, Richard F. Ryan, 8.J., Vestment Fund Benefit WeddiBg Invitations Prttidant of Rafit Colleie, W, 60th lOO far 77.80. riee quality, haantiful Employed lady would Ilka buafnata Ave. and Lowell Bird., Denver. Colo., nilied letter prlntint. fait terviee. woman to ebart attnctlva apartment. relalionablp none, Lekatoe; Utllan A Dolan, 910 17th St. AL.8-987S. Refrrencea exehaaged. Apt. S, 943 ASH HAULING GUTTERS PLUMBING & HEATING Cltason. 4478 Bryant St., Denver Set by Limon Sodality Colo., Kleee, Hair at Law A Lentea. Emeraon. AC. 7-S878. Miller Traah Sarrica Mary MeParland, known in relldoue PIrkup Saturday and ennday. Al. Limon.—(Our Lady of Vic­ and donate from $1 and up, for HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS— The O'CONNOR FlumUas Cm life ae Slater Mary GratlaDa, B.V.M„ Your Eyoe Aro Your 1-1182. O of tbe order of tba Slatera of Charity, tory Pariah)—At the sodality those who feel they can afford FU RN ISH ED 21 N 714 3. SprintAcId St., Chlcaso, 111.. meeting in the Catholic hall more. Each woman wilt bring a GUTTER WORK E Slater. Ktir at Law A Leratee: Mt. Moet Preeieut Poieeieioa Ugbt. clean (nmiabtd batemcnl BRICK AND CEMENT Cannal Novitiate, B.T.M,' of the order Monday evening, May 13, the prize for the game party which houaekeeping room to eldarly couple BETTER of Slatera of Charity, Dnbnqut, Iowa., women had a potiuck supper and will follow. Special to Young Eyes nr lady. EA. 7.8370 TaeJi potstlay. Aib pUi* Briek repairt. for Salea aad Service relatlohibip none, Lesatee; Maria then the regular meeting fol­ UceDBtd. F. J, G«Iliib«r. TA. Commercial Refideotial CaU GB. S-tlSl or CL 1-4121 On Mother’s Day, Mass was 1080 W. 44tb Av& McCuUouxb, Dubuque, Iowa., rela- lowed with the recitation of the Furnished Apartments 25 tionabip none, Lemtee: Mary 0(le- offered at 9:30 o’clock and the CARPENTERS, Irae, now knosrn ta Mary Rill, 3777 Rosary led by Miss Anna children, under the direction of Dr. Alfred Kleyhauer of God PviBh Cleaned - Repaired Kirby Drive, Houaton, Tctaa. reta- Mohan. There were 20 women Miss Anna Mohan, sang in the i room fumiibod opt. CONTRACTORS PROF. QUILTING llooeblp none, Leqatee: Arthur Dora, present. 430 RmoMon RA. 77 Beltuarol Wey, Short HUia, N. J.. choir. New Gutters - Spouts AlAtkft Qal^Uai £bop. Utahiao qailU relalionahip none, Leratee: John One of the main discussions K E. 4-1044 1432 Treooat Curpasltr — Cabinet Sunday, May 26, at the REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 Formica topi—remodeliog, Flret data log. rfnod«]*d down sad wool eon* Core. 603 S. Taylor, Oak Park, 111., was on how to raise money for work, reaaonable. Guller Specialisli fort*. Wool bttt« for 9411 & rclailonehlp none, Leratee: Either 11:30 o’clock Mass the May PE 9-1241 trd Av*. DU.I^tees. Sentman. 81 Eiatmorelasd Drive. De­ the new vestments for the crowning will take place. catur. la, relalionablp none, I,eratre; church. It was decided that Sun­ Tea Rooms & Restaurants 4 Cure d’ An’ Rev, Eurana L. Dora, 708 W. Jo­ Judy Weikcl will crown the CARPET LAYING ROOFS AND ROOFING hanna, Auatln. Teiae. relationahip day, May 26, following the 11 :S0 statue of tbe Blessed V ir­ 2800 Forest nnne. Leratta: Anea MeParlud, 171 o’clock Mass, Our I-ady of Vic­ gin Mary aad Ella Mae Mor­ Ruark’s First Avenue 3-bdrm, comer Raoeb home, beau­ No. LM:Uire. Cbiraro. III.. Nioce, Heir tory Parish will hold a cov­ row will carry the crown. tifully laodacaped. Unuauallr well Roof Repairs at l.e« A Leratee; Rlu HcParlattd, ered-dish luncheon in the hall. Pastry tiniabed, F.F. baiemcnl, with de­ Archer'* Floor Coveriag* North Denvar 7527

ROAST BEEF JUNE 16 St. Rose's Bazaar Unit Selling Dinner Tickets

(5t. Rois of Lima’a Parish, cheese sandwiches on Friday), D e n v e r ) plus pop, ice cream, and coffee. 1 The parish bazaar dinner Field Doy May 28 committee furthered its plans Sister Jean Patrice an­ * A for the roast bpef dinner to be nounced that there will be a served on the last day of the field day Tuesday, May 28, bazaar Sunday, June 16, at a which will begin at 12:46 p.m. meeting Monday, May 20. The and end about 2 p.m. Parents group mailed 1,500 tickets for are invited to observe the the dinner to the members of events, which will include relay the Altar and Rosary Society end novelty races and straight and tbs Parent-Teachers’ As­ running races. The PTA vrill sociation for distribution. serve the youngsters a treat. Price of the dinnet' is $1 for adults and 60 cents for chil­ On Tueida/, tbe fourth dren. Dinners will be served and fifth iradea sang at lHcnai>4 Maiif IfitrliAH of St for Sunday, May 26. Left to right are Hmea. from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the their Pint Hi|h Masi at tba mSpeCT n e w n iic n e n Therese’s Par- M.,Spindler. E. Zimmerman, V. A. Thibault, Silver Jubilee Mesa in honor parish hall, 1320 W. Nevada. isb, Aurora, inspect the new school kitchen in Ernestine Fagan, and Maureen Miles. Tickets will also be available of the Rev. Barry Wogao’s which they will prepare a public ham dinner after the Masses Sunday, and ennjveraary to the prieat- reservations may be made then. hood. Parenla end atudenla Sunday, May 26 Returns on tickets will also be heard Maaa and receivad accepted. Final returns on all Communion for tho intantioB dinner tickets must be made of the paator. by Thursday, June 6. Members Father Wogan celebrated his 2,000 Expected of the Altar and Rosary So­ anniversary by giving the school children a treat in the lew offieen ciety may make their returns i Littleton PTA Officers tor Chiodint, recording secretary; Ed Goebel, that evening at the meeting of form of a movie. S o D ea r t o Afy of the PTA of treasurer; Mrs. Joe Falconetti, corresponding the society. H e a r t on Tuesday. For Ham Dinner St Marr'e School, Littleton, shown ebove, are, secretary; and Mrs. Ward Wailing, historian. Mrs. Ernest Robinson, chair­ At the PTA meeting a week from left Mrs. Anthony J. Gerety, president; The ongoing president is Mrs. Harold Mc­ man of the dinner, is being as­ ago Tuesday, the ornnization Mrs. Norbert Dearth, vice president; Mrs. Vic­ Cormack. sisted by Mmes. Warren Foote, entertained Father Wogan in At St. Ttierese's Frank Clayton, William Ziereis, honor of his anniversary with Time To THINK and Phil Watson with menu a program featuring solos by Of Yeiir Lownmewer planning and other details. Lawrence Landry, a tenor, and Aurora.—(St. Therese’s Par­ 60 Parishioners Plan The featured gift of the ba­ duets by Mrs. Domeniek Rug- ish)—One thousand pounds of zaar, a Chevrolet station wagon, iero and Mrs. John Sweeney, ham will be purchas^ for the a red and white “Handyman,” lolo dances were performed by parish’s first nam dinner, which For Littleton Festival will be displayed in the church Mrs. Blaze Padilla and Mrs. will be held Sunday, May 26, as parking lot this Sunday. Those Wallace Archuletta, members a project to help pay for the N y r r y * of a Spanish Folk Dance Group. equipment in the new school provided in R e ffiile r ads and desiring to make returns may has M Littleton.—(St Mary’s Par-' Third, fourth, and fifth kitchen. ish)—More than 80 parishion­ other sources. do so with members of St. Phil- The roast beef dinner, served omena’s Circle, who are handl­ graders also performed at the Plans are being made to serve ers attended a recent planning by the Altar and Rosary So­ ing this phase of the bazaar. meeting and Father Wogan waa 2,000 penone, Three hundred meeting for this year’s summer ciety, can be enjoyed on Satur­ They will be outside the church presented with a spiritual bou­ fifty pies will be baked, and 300 Mnr s rew- Commercial nieh; parking, Ross Clark; Circle, the “Hoopla” booth, this BrowiUes prepared tbe dinner Installation of new officers 'will dudo aSc lor puckluf and increased merchant partici- year tended by St Anne's Cir­ and entertained their mothers be held at this breakfast. The uud pootufo. Indes trial main frizes, Gordon ' Nuttall; WIRING Eation will allow a greater num- parade, Chuck Gunnison; horse cle, and the doll booth, a usual wth songs and dances. This guest speaker will be Father AC. 2-3030 Hotel, Rootaorant and sr of people to enjoy the pa­ show and special events, Ken feature of the Sacred Heart event closed tbe activities of Regan. rade. Circle. The latter will feature the troop until the fall. When the Lady of Lourdes EZE MOP CO. « TWIST SF THI Contractor! and ConiultanU Kitchen Eqnipmont Peterson: 122? E. 17tb Ayo. NSNOIE WIINCi Instead of tbe one usual ^ n d Dinner, Mrs. Emma Cecchin; dolls of many varieties, mostly Pinochle Circle met in the Doaror S, Colo. THE EZE Mr prise, a number of gifts ynll be auction, Roland Czeezok; re­ handmade. home of Mn. Phyiis Gassman We uro pleuied to bo u«- JOHN J. HEABLER presented, thus allowing each No G roup Photos ■oeUted with "THE DREAM freshments, James Hoffman; This year the Brownies will on May 16, the prize for high CENTER" la tho IsitaUutlon person a better chance. And finance. Bill Smith; electrical, participate ih the bazaar with For Publication score went to Mrs. Ann Bai­ of ull tho eloetiHeul wirinf of SHEET METAL everyone attending will have Walter Sanchez; nursery, Terry a fish pond under the direction Correspondents are re­ ley. low score prize went to their now kitchens uad powder an opportunity of receiving the Licking; PA system, Jack Rice; of Mrs. Eugene Burton and minded that tbe Denver Colb- Mrs. Katherine Gassman, and roocBS. eeSFod.BlTd. K£ 4-0727 nightly special gift. Free cou­ decorating, Mrs. William Pon- Mrs. Forester. ofie R r g u te r cannot print the traveling prize was pons for registration will be tarelli; and concessions, Eddie The Young Ladies* Sodality large group pietnret of First awarded to Mrs. Wilma Megill. Arcuri. will handle the pony rides 'with Communion classes, eighth The next meeting of this circle The nine circles of the Altar the Cub Scouts as pony leaders. grade gradnaliou classes, etc. will be held in the' home of lynch Electric nSHERM AN'S H RST STOP and Rosary Society, as well as There will be numerous other May crowning photos for pub- Mrs. Frances Hutchinson. COMPLETE LINE OF FISHING SPIRITS Men’s Clubs and all other par­ features, including a refresh­ lieition shonld melode no The Little Flower Circle met C o . , I n c . AT PRICES THAT WILL SUIT ish organizations, will supervise ment booth whch will serve more than three or four per­ May 20 in the home of Mrs. the booths. hamburgers, hot dogs (and sons at the most. Kathleen Koehl. Members of Ice C old Beer — Wines — Whiskeys the circle are Mmes. Rita 1725 E. 31st Ave. RECOLLECTION DAY MAY 24 Bunch, Janet Marshino, Kay FAST FREE DELIVERY Kelly, Kay Hall. Pat Few, Dor­ AMo 6-0529 othy Smith, Jo Bradley, Con­ C A R M I E ' S St. James' Graduation Set June 2 nie Palmes, and Kathleen NORTH DENVER Koehl. Recently two members (S t Jamas’ Parish, Denver) edith Huff; corresponding sec­ iriio will become Intermediate of this circle became mothers; LIQUOR STORE The day of recollection will retary, Mrs. Edward Garland; Girl Scouts will have their cere­ Mrs. Palmes and Mrs. M&r- HEAR 4395 Federal Blvd. Phone CL. 5-4723 be held on Friday, May 24, for treasurer, Mrs. Maurice Ma­ mony the first of next week. shino. the graduates. Father Fabian honey; historian, Mrs. Sesco Operated by Editb end Cermine Lombardi They are Patricia Beebe, Kathy Joyce, O.F.H., will conduct the Asher; and auditor, Mrs. Ches­ Connell, Diana Doucet, Diane A ll-N avy Review exereisea. The dinner-dance ter Blackford. Prior to the Koseek, Kathleen DiSalvo, Judy ASK and LEARN for the graduates vHlI take meeting the past presidents Andersen, Judith Corbett, The® 1967 all-Navy review 6lace in the Walsh Memorial met for dinner at the Sky Kathy Foley, Judy Grout, Mary ’’Shipmate Varieties,” composed all on Wednesday evening. Chef. Father William V. Ann Hennessy, Arline Huff, of outstanding entertainers of KOA Graduation will be held on Sun­ Powers, pastor, and Father Karen Kloverstrom, and Debbie the U. S. Navy, will appear at .omemaker’s § day, June 2, at 8 p.m. in the John McGinn were guests. Dowd. Their leaders for this East High School Auaitorium, IQ:]5 Every Sunday Eteiung church. * The members of the Cub year have been Mrs. James Denver, Wednesday, May 29, at Masses on the Feast of tho Seouc committee thank ail of Doucet and Mrs. Kenned 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. The unit will Qaeutions aa ralifiea ua^ Department p Ascension will be at 6, 7. 8. the persons who helped to make Beebe. present a one-bour and 46-min- laittad by the radio aodiaaca 9, 10, and 11 n.m. and at 6 the Cub Scout carnival a suc­ ute musical variety show. FIRST aouwared oD tba arehdiec- The final meeting of the PaironiiM The$t Reliable and Friendly Firm s p p.m. Confessions will be cess. “ Shipmate Varieties” is com- 3 2 B d w y . P E . 3-2^40 Bsaa broadcast. heard on Wednesday after­ Parents whose children are school year of the St James’ I)Osed of Navy entertainers se- noon and evening. interested in joining Cub Girl Scout Neighborhood was ected through world wide elim­ B o o k le t on Coiholse Cbsrefc Eighty boya who partici- Scouts are given a special in­ held May 22 in the home of ination held aboard all Navy opeUobto free of tort Mrs. Joseph Watkins. During f ated in the basketball and vitation to attend the monthly ships and stations. all inquirer!, aseball seasons will be guests pack meeting at Montclair the summer many of the Girl is free talent show is spon­ lo GOLD CROSS PRODUCTS, INC. of the Men's Club at Bears’ School on Friday, May 24, at Scouts in the parish will at­ sored by the U. S. Navy Re­ WRITE TO tend camp at the two estab­ **.4ecredi. til $ p.m . ♦ ♦ c & L Tkm m shA , Q o.. Display Room of EARL J. STROHMIXGER ♦ Frojestiontd AIR CONDITIONING Contractors - Electric Ciompany ♦ LSewnd uS BmSiS ♦ 2828 West 44th Ave. Denver 11, Colorado O'CONNOR PLUMBING CO. ♦ Member Netieaal Electrical Caatractere Au’a. rilll rflPfllunl Shown above are a few of the Cub Scouts PHONE GE 3-4365 4.UU 4.U llllfU I G L. 5-4323 GR. 7-5930 GR. 3-3861 1178 Stoat St. AC. 2-5733 make the annual carnival such a success. Tbe carnival was : held on Sunday, Hay 19, in Walsh Memorial HalL