Denver Scored by Keating For Being Tops in Filth

B y Paul H. Hallett Denver is one of the worst cities of the country for the sale of pornographic magazines, and the sale of such magazines is absolutely the worst evil threaten­ DENVER CATHaiC ing the country. That was the sum and chief point of the remarks made by Charles H. Keating, Jr. of Cincinnati, founder and chair­ back novels — one soaked with man of Citizens for Decent Lit­ Lesbianism — two “physical cul­ erature, in an address given in ture’’ magazines, appealing ob­ REGISTER Denver Saturday, Oct. 24, in the viously to homosexual instincts; Municipal building. three “men’s adventure” maga­ Member of Audit Bureau of Cireulaiions zines, featuring sadism and oth­ MR. KEATING stressed that er sex aberrations; and five THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1964 DENVER, COLORADO VOL LIX No. 12 the pornographic evil was na­ girlie-type magazines, which ap­ tionwide and presented an up­ pealed to sex abnormalities and hill problem, but that it could be sodomy as well as to natural [ whipped by energetic enforce­ vice. Commentator ment backed by public indigna­ tion. AT THE MEETING in the He reminded that, with the ex- municipal building, he read the Training , ception of one state — New audience passages from the pa- [Mexico — every state has an.perbacks and showed typical ! anti-obscenity statute, which ! pictures. I could be invoked to suppress all | ..where,” he asked, “are sex Sessions Set the worst magannes, including i stimnlated except by I so-called grey line material — surroundings such as this? It is The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Gre­'the more familiar “girlie” mag- nonsense to say that obscenity, gory Smith, V.G., pastor of St. ■ 3z*nes. {jjg price of freedom; the Francis de Sales’ parish, has ' The great problem, as he saw courts can tell what is obscene, i It, is to arouse the people to an announced a training program and they have exempted porno­ i awareness of the magnitude of beginning Nov. 29 for lay com­ graphy from constitutional pro­ the danger. This would supply tection. mentators in the Mass liturgy. the pressure that would activate The initial session will be held law enforcement. “As for novels like Fanny Hill, I can live with them. The Monday, Nov. 2, at 8 p.m. in In the anti-obscenity war there St. Francis de Sales high school cheap trade, in stuff like this, is is room for both voluntary ac­ by far the worst problem. You auditorium, 235 S. Sherman tion and police enforcement, he street. can buy magazines like this — noted, but, just as legal action or worse — in most stores would be ineffective without OTHER PASTORS are wel­ throughout the country. All this public opinion, public opinion stuff is prosecutable: if not, Halloween Is for Saints Too come to utilize the sessions for alone, without law enforcement, training lay commentators. there is something wrong with would be futile. Denver.” Spooks and goblins are making way at the school are, from left to right, Monsignor Smith said. He point­ Private groups could not Mr. Keating pointed to South­ fo'' saints in the Halloween festivities Karen Kaminski, dressed as St. The­ ed out that the auditorium will maintain a surveillance of news ern Ohio, which cleaned up 2,000 accommodate a substantial outlets long and effective enough at St. Therese’ school, Aurora, where rese of the Child Jesus; Mary Pat of its news outlets, and to Chi­ number of laymen from other to combat the worst evils, he the eve of All Saints’ day is an occa­ Hardy, as the Blessed Mother; Mary cago and Fort Wayne, Ind., parishes. thought. The neighborhood drug­ sion for honoring God’s heroes. Show­ Sue Tittes, as St. Anne; and Lee Bor­ where police have been largely The program wiU include an gist might bow to the resent­ ing off the costumes they plan to wear rego, as St. Peter. (Photo by Ernest successful in suppressing the explanation of the changes to ment of outraged customers, for their first grade Halloween party Ho-a, Hahn Masten Photo company) be made in the Mass and how but the big news dealer is large­ worst material. they will affect the role of the ly impervious to any appeal, for “How,” he asked, “can re­ lay commentator. he can always find a market for sponsible people in responsible communities put up with this?” Participants also will have an his noisome wares. fprMdinfi Mm Word opportunity to make a “trial Mr. Keating insisted that Restoration Fund Sought Mailman James Pattlson of 2236 Zinnia streeL Golden, lends run” of the Mass and to be wherever law enforcement offi­ cers have failed to obtain con- a sympathetic ear to first grader Stephen Haws, while 6-year-old checked out on microphone techniques. victions, it is probably because- Election Issue— Marianne Deats stands ready to present the official “key” to the indictment was wrongly St. Mary Magdalene’s school, where open house will be held A ‘Register’ First For Mount Carmel Church made and the case badly pre­ THE SESSIONS will be held A “first” for the Catholic Sunday, Nov. 8, from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. “Bring your neigh­ sented. His organization con­ as many Mondays in November press In the U.S. is the special bor to see our schools” is the invitation, now being spread tains detailed instructions for Twin-towered Mount Car-i for them the beloved homeland.(tues of great Italian saints, St. as might be warranted. Monsig­ election tabloid in this week’s around by 31,000 archdiocesan school students who ask neigh­ securing prosecutions. mel church, on N a v a j o The Rev R o l^ rtM ^ Volk,| Anthony. St. Rwco. and nor Smith explained. issue of the “Denver Catholic . •' .O.S.M., pastor of Mt. Carmel, Father Volk has appealed for bors to visit the exhibitions, classroom displays, and question Pastors wishing to send lay this week informed the Denver many small or large contribu- MR. KEATING, a tall, raw- Register.” street in Denver needs a and answer sessions offered as part of the open house program commentators to the programs boned, athletic man of 41, was To aid voters in making an steam-clean of its brick-! catholic Register of the historyitions to help in the work of pre­ in the parishes. At St. Mary Magdalene’s, sixth grade teacher need not make advance arrange­ a former All-.America swimming intelligent choice in the elec­ work and restoration of its I and present needs of the parish I serving the church, matching Mrs. Martin P. Murray has charge of arrangements. Refresh­ ments, Monsignor Smith said. champion and U.S. Navy fight- tions Nov. 3, candidates for of­ exterior fabric. I church. [the spirit of the pioneers who ments In the cafeteria will be provided by PTA members. j er pilot. fice have taken the opportu­ Built and dedicated 60 years i built the edifice. Among other needs at Mt. His concern over the flood of nity of this issue to tell a b o u t ago through the sacrifices and ADMIRED AS a landmark by Carmel besides the cleaning, printed poison was galvanized their qualifications and their loyalty of a large segment of travellers of all faiths on the painting and exterior plumbing one day in 1956, when he noticed platforms. Denver’s Italian community, in main approaches to the city, the work on the church itself, the youngsters at a newsstand structure and fitments it recalls large edifice is adorned by sta Annual All-Parochial Style rectory requires some repairs, snickering over a display of and the addition of office space. pornographic matter. Since then he has developed the chief or­ THE PROGRAM’S estimated Show To Be Presented Nov. 6 ganization in the country fight­ cost would be $80,000. Already ing smut, with many subsidiary Serra Convention To Open Friday the parish has built a new groups behind him Mothers and daughters will be san Catholic Parent - Teacher Mmes. William Moriarity, John Saturday’s convention activir $260,000 high school and a grade He travels 25,000 miles a year Colorado Springs — The fall Springs is deputy governor, school, and donors are remem­ helped in their choice of suit­ league, the show this year has Hinterreiter, Joseph MeShane, ties open with Mass at Pauline to alert citizens to the danger convention of District Six of the bered on plaques affixed to able clothing for all student oc­ the services of three judges Stanley Nowack, Le o McGrath, JAMES RIEDY, international chapel at 9 a.m., followed by from leading, modeling agen­ Jack Hannon, and George Mc- and instruct them how to meet Serra International opens here shrine memorials in the school casions, at the fourth annual all- trustee, will meet with club breakfast. cies. Caddon. it. He does this uncompensated Friday, Oct. 30, for three days. entranceways. parochial style show, set Fri­ service in addition to his private Stephen J. Mikitynski of Pueb­ presidents on Friday. Also on Speakers Saturday will in­ Father Volk is confident that The members arranged for Friday are registration, recep­ day, Nov. 6, at 7:30 p.m. in the THEY ARE Cesare Morganti law practice. lo is governor of the district and clude Clarence Shearer, presi­ his appeal will be answered with styles, musical talent, judging Robert Delaney of Colorado tion, and dinner. Denver auditorium theater. of the Morganti school of charm The first thing Mr. Keating dent of the Colorado Springs generosity by all parishioners panel, models, ticket sales, and did after he lodged in his hotel club; Mikitynski; Monsignor El- and friends of Mt. Carmel. Sponsored by the archdioce- and modeling, Maggie Nuss of Patricia Stevens career college advertising, besides working was to seek out a major news wood Voss, chaplain of the and fashion school, and Miss backstage at the show them­ store in Denver. Serra Club of Pueblo and found­ Doray of John Robert Powers selves. In 15 minutes he returned with St. Jude Burse Total er of Theresians; school. 17 magazines — none of them Mexicans Adopt Plan Inside ’nCKETS AT 50 cents each sold under the counter. They Dr. Ray M. Taibl, past presi­ They have visited Denver’s dent of Pueblo Serra fclub and For Better Society The Register nine Catholic high schools and may oe obtained from high were not the usual girlie maga­ Now Stands at $3,211 selected two finalists from each schools or parish CPTL repre­ zines, which are bad enough, director of handicapped chil­ Mexico City — a declaration I principal will be invested and to vie for the title of 1964 Teen sentatives. Theme of the show but hard-core pornography. Seven donations in the past dren program at Pueblo schools; stating a need for Catholics to Parochial school sports In is “Pretty as a Picture.” They included seven paper- only the interest used. work within the existing social story and picture are fea­ Model at the show. week added $27 to the St. Jude Richard C. Jones, Cheyenne The Catholic people are re­ framework to better the lives of tured on page 10. Each of the three modeling burse for the training of semi­ Serra club; T. Raber Taylor, all citizens was adopted here by schools will present a bonus narians studying to become quested to remember the edu­ Denver women are planning Denver Serra club; John S. Mc­ about 200 delegates representing scholarship valued at $300 to priests in the Denver archdio­ cation of seminarians for the TH E M ARCH archdiocese in their last wills Grath, past president of Pueblo 60 Catholic organizations in for the National Council of the girl chosen by its represen­ cese. The burse total now is Mexico. and testaments. Any amount Serra club; John Monoghan, Catholic Women convention. tative as best in posture, poise, O F D IM ES $3,211.39. The manifesto was issued at will be gratefully received. Columbine Valley Serra club; Page 6. and personality. the close of the first Congress Denver Dry Goods company Donors include: Golden, Mrs. Dr. James Myers, past presi­ T.G.G., $5; Aurora, Mr. and The future of the Church de­ for Integral Development. John J. Morrissey is “Mr, is providing the clothing to be dent of Colorado Springs Ser- Mrs. J.E.S., $10; St. Patrick’s pends upon a well - prepared Declaring that they were mo­ Knight of Columbus” to modeled by elementary and rans; Dr. Francis McCabe, pres­ circle of St. Joseph’s parish in priesthood in sufficient num­ tivated by the example and members of Denver Council high school children. ident of Columbine Valley Serra Fort Collins, $5; and, from Den­ bers. teaching of Pope John XXIII, 539. The Friday Luncheon Mrs. John Scordo heads the club; and John Yelenick, past ver, Anonymous, $1; Mrs. E.S., the delegates said “we cannot club has some plans for him fashion show committee of the president of Denver Serra club. $2; M.M.W., $2; and A Friend, DONATIONS TO the semi- use the pretext that the present this week. Story on page 11, CPTL, which includes the institutions of our country are $2. jnary burse should be sent to A RECEPTION and a banquet not at the peak of the perfection The sum of $6,000 will estab­ the Most Reverend Urban J. are scheduled Saturday night. we desire, for all human crea­ lish a seminary burse in prepe- Vehr, Archbishop of Denver, On Sunday, from 10 a.m. until tions are perfectible and can tuity for the education of a stn- Chancery office, 1536 Logan inoon, Mikitynski will be avail only be perfected by our taking Annual All Souls* Devotion den't for the priesthood. The street, Denver, Colo. 80203. I able for conferences. part in them.” Slated for Sunday Afternoon Planning Unit Organized Denver pastors and parishion­ Plots have been made wider ers each year assemble at Mt. and longer, Elroy F. Goebel Sr., Olivet cemetery to pray for the superintendent at the cemetery souls in purgatory and earn for said last week, allowing more them plenary indulgences. room for holding services. The annual All Souls’ devo­ Christian-Jewish M eets Set tion will begin at 3 p.m. on Sun­ DURING T H E WIN’TER, day, Nov. 1. Clergy’ will lead trees will be planted as part The first of a series of lecture- ish Charities of Denver and past Jeremiah Simmons, ADL com­ ity of Christian Doctrine; Leon­ their parishioners in recitation of a landscaping project which, seminars, to be climaxed by a president of B’nai B’rith lodge munity consultant to the group. ard J. Olivas, Knights of Colum­ of the rosary as the procession is to be completed during 1965. Christian-Jewish conference at 71. bus; Henry Newman, Rodef Sha­ moves to the Gallagher memo­ Access to the chapel will be Regis college in January, will Their topic will be “The Na­ OTHER MEMBERS of the lom Synagogue; Dr. Martin rial sanctuary, for the Benedic­ easier, from the new south gate, be held at 7:30 o’clock tonight,, ture of Jewish and Catholic Be­ committee include representa­ Hutt, Beth Joseph Synagogue. tion. the cemetery official said. Oct. 29, in Temple Emmanuel,! liefs and How These Express tives of various Jewish and Plans for the January confer­ Denver. Themselves in Our Personal and Catholic organizations in the ence were prompted by interest THE RT. REV. Monsignor Tonight’s session will be one Fhiblic Lives." James Reed of metropolitan area. They are: created during a Catholic-Jewish Gregory Smith, V.G., P.A., di­ Foth«r Hamiltpn’s of many activities being planned the Christian Family Movement Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burton dialogne conducted at Regis col­ rector of the Denver archdioce­ lege last May 7, as part of the by a newly organized steering will preside. and Mr. and Mrs. James Reed, san Confraternity of Christian Burt« Rec«ivM $10 college’s 1964 Regis Week ob­ committee in preparation for the Temple Emmanuel is located Christian Family Movement; Doctrine, will officiate at Bene­ at 51 Grape street. Mrs. Eugene Mathews, Archdio­ servance. A^ donation of $10 was given January conference, which will diction. The Rev. ’Theodore cesan Council of Catholic Wom­ More than 125 persons attend­ Haas, pastor of St. Patrick’s in. the past week to the Father continue the work of a similar The second of three meetings ed this one-day meeting, during all-day session held last spring. in the series will be Nov. 19 at en; Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald. Catho­ parish, will be deacon, and the Raymond E. Hamilton memor­ lic Parent-Teacher league; which attitudes and images of ial burse. The burse total now St. Pius X’s church in Anrora. Rev. Edward Day, assistant at (Pat CatiM Phota) Christian-Judaic relations were St, Bernadette’s parish, subdea­ is $1,227.57. JOINT SPONSORS of the con­ Tonrs of the meeting sites will Dr. Francis E. McCabe, Serra discussed. con. I Poster Girl ference and the preceding activ­ precede both the Oct. 28 and club; Bernard Lande, Mountain Officials felt, however, that The contribution was made by ities are Regis college and the Nov. 19 meetings. States Institute of Judaism; Several improvements in thej the Catholic Women's Press broader community participation First Colorado child to be chosen to “lead the march” as •Anti - Defamation league of Mrs. Donald Friedman, Temple archdiocesan cemetery have I club, Denver. The Rev. Francis J. Maiecek, should be sought for future con been made in the past year. Poster Girl for 1K5, by the National Fonndation-March of B’Nai B’rith. S.J.. assistant professor of phil­ Micah; Eari Greinetz, BMH Con­ ferences and perhaps several Some SO feet inside, on the| Donations to the burse in Dimes, foor-year-oM Mickey Heinicke who lives in St. Rose of Scheduled to speak at the osophy at Regis college, has gregation Men’s club; Norman changes made in the conference Gray, Denver lodge B’nai newly curbed and resurfaced memory of the former assistant IJma’s parish, is ready to step it ont so as to help many- meeting tonight are Dr. Francis been named chairman of the format. road, stands a granite SO-foot at the Cathedral parish may be Kerins, philosophy department steering committee. Sheldon B’rith; Formation of the steering other handicapped beys and girls througbont the nation. .After crucifix on a five-foot granite sent to the Chancery office, 1536 I chairman at Loretto Heights col­ Steinhauser, regional director of Mrs. Irwin Sunshine, B’nai committee and its pre-confer- pedestal dividing the traffic Logan street, Denver, Colo. all, she has been walking since sbe was two and a half years lege, and Ben Blumberg, former the .Anti-Defamation league, is B’rith Women; John Yelenick ense orientation program have lanes. 80203. old! (See story, Page 3.) 1 executive director of Allied Jew- i secretary of the committee, and and John McDonald, Confratern­ resulted from this critique. t L w

The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Oct, 29, 1964 Page 2 Benedictine Nuns in Colorado Springs First Youth Concert Set Discuss Liturgy Meet, Religious Life For Nov. 12 Colorado Springs — Seventy- The Rev. Bonaventure McGarity, Marilyn Krier, and six Sisters of St. Benedict, mem­ Schwinn, O.S.B., served as Susan Kros. The first of the annual series bers of the Community of Benet chairman of the panel and dis­ of youth concerts sponsored by cussions. Participating in the THE COMMUNITY DAY the Denver Symphony orches­ Hill, participated in a fall Com­ panel were Sisters Therese closed with the chanting of Ves­ tra, and co-sponsored by the munity day at the Priory here O'Grady, Julia Wilkinson and pers and Compline in English. Gatholic Parent Teacher league the past Saturday. Aquinas Guilfoyle. In addition to Benet Hill Acad­ will be held in the Denver Au­ The Very Rev. .Abbot Leonard Their topics were “The Bene­ emy of Colorado Springs, the ditorium arena at 10:30 a.m. on Schwinn, O.S.B., of Holy Cross Sisters of the Priory staff the Thursday Nov. 12, for seventh dictine Virtue — Religion:” abbey, Canon City, offered Mass^ “What is an Apostle?;” and following elementary schools: and eighth grade students. at 10:30 a.m. in the prioryi Sacred Heart, Colorado A second concert for fifth and “The Spiritual and Corporal chapel. Works of Mercy in the Rule of Springs; Our Lady of Fatima sixth grades in Denver is sched­ St, Benedict.” and St. Cajetan’s of Denver; Sa­ uled for Jan. 21, 1965. FOLLOWING LUNCH, mem cred Heart Cathedral, Pueblo; Some 2,500 will attend each of bers of the community heard re-; Discussion followed the pres­! Sacred Heart, Alamosa; and St. these concerts, said Mrs. Paul ports on the Liturgical Confer­ entation of each topic. ■Joseph’s, Monte Vista. Hicks, reservations chairman ence attended by five of the Sis-, Reports on the Liturgical Con­ Combination elementary and for the CPTX. She added that ters and took part in a panel ference recently held in St. I high schools also staffed by this two concerts, will be given at discussion dealing with “ Bene­ Louis, Mo., were given by Sis­' community are in Antonito, Cap- Fliff Friday Englewood for children in the dictine Essentials.” ters Suzanne Schmelze, Clarity lUlin, and Walsenburg. southwestern area of the city, Club Speaker and another two in Aurora high “The Church of the Poor” school. will be the subject of an ad­ Reservations may be made All Appointments For New Liturgical Mass dress to be delivered by T. by calling 781-0667, or 781-2155. Raber Taylor, prominent Den­ Total attendances will be 6,000 \ ver attorney, at the meeting approximately, Mrs. Hicks said. of the First Friday club, Now in Stock! Thursday, Nov. 5, 1964, noon at the Albany hotel. Mr. Tay­ lor, a native Coloradan, has Regis W ill Host SEE DISPLAY AT CLARKE'S been an active member of the club since its beginning over Yule Festival 15 years ago. He is a leader The fourth annual Denver In St. Vincent de Paul society archdiocesan Christmas festi­ work and many other religious val will be held Friday, Dec. activities as well as disting­ ig, in the Regis college field- uishing himself in the law pro­ house, the Very Rev. Monslg- fession. nor Richard C. Hiester, an­ Vocations Exhibit nounced this week. Big Day for Loretto Sisters MonsIgnor Hiester, archdio­ Montevideo, Uruguay — cesan director of music, will Thomas P. Goughian of Man Blessing a crucifix at dedication ceremon­ for the public the past Sunday concluded the kato, Minn., president of Serra again serve as festival direc­ ies for the new Loretto Education center, Lit­ activities. .Assisting the .Archbishop are the International, w a s featured tor. All archdiocesan high tleton, is Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Den­ oRev. John E. Coter. J.C.D., left, assistant speaker at the opening of Uru schools In the metropolitan ver. The dedication ceremonies the past pastor of Mother of God parish, and the Rt. area have been invited to par­ guay's first national vocations Rev. Monsignor Forrest H. Allen, pastor of ticipate in this year’s festival, Thursday launched the celebration of the for­ exhibit. Goughian is on an ex­ mal opening of the new poslulancy and notivi- Holy Family parish, Denver. tended tour of Latin America which will have as its theme, “Christmas of All Nations.” ate of the Sisters of Loretto. An open house and plans to visit Serra clubs in various countries. School for Exceptional L e i b i v a a i v , T eB o c k h o r s t g C o . Children Set at Center An important phase of the ed­ would have IQ's ranging be­ three classes in the school, with ucational activities of the new tween 50 and 80. from eight to ten pupils in each I group. Loretto Education center in Lit-, BOTH BOYS AND girls will In charge of the Havern school tleton will become effective in be admitted to the school, which will be Sister .M. Dorothy and September, 1965, when the Ha-; will be operated for day stu­ Sister M. Hildegarde. This year vern School for Exceptional' dents only. Ultimately, Sister both Sisters are studying at Syr-' children will be opened at the acuase university in Syracuse,; center. Florence said, children between N.irC on grants financed by the the ages of six and sixteen can JOHN E. ZOOK GERARD R. The purpose of the school, ac­ .National Institute of Mental Portable Altars * Missal Stands * Standing Crucifixes be enrolled. PARTNER TaBOCKHORST, CPCU cording to Sister Mary Flor­ Health. They will earn their PARTNER * Low Candle Sticks and Candelabra ence, provincial superior, will In the opening year, however, master’s degrees in the field of dnMJuxmjL Mn£SL 1897 be to provide training for chil­ the program will begin with special education. dren who are mentally handi­ those ranging from six to ten .Although the new undertaking NEW ALTAR MISSALS •25-0241 1130 PUBLIC SERVICE BIDG. capped but who are neverthe­ years of age. It is expected will be the fir-st of its kind un­ IN PROCESS OF BEING SHIPPED TO US less educable. Such children that next year there will be der Catholic asupices in the state of Colorado, the enroll-' ment will not be limited to chil­ dren from Catholic families. 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j THE N.AME Havern in the I school’s title. Sister Florence ex- ' plained, honors Nancy Havern who, with Mary-' Rhodes and ' Christina Stuart, belonged to : the group of three young wom- ! en who were the first Sisters of Fine Clothing for Men since 1893 i Loretto, I Under the direction of the. DOWNTOWN— 601 Sixteenth Street at Welton I Rev. Charles Nerinckx, an e \- liled Belgian priest doing mis- I sionary work in Kentucky, the I three girls, all of them inter- FINAL TWO DAYS ‘ ested in the teaching apostolate E. COLFAX AT MAGNOLIA SPEER AT SHERMAN ' in that area, joined together to form a religious community in . 1812. 71$t ANNIVERSARY SALE Denver Students Win Elections At Regis College, Three Denver- students have been elected to class offices at Regis college and three other Denverites were elected to the! day student conclave. Michael Connolly, 263 S. I SIXTEENTH AT BOULDER ENGLEWOOD (2775 So. Broadway) Washington street, was elected' treasurer of the senior class; and Michael Johnson, 4585 Bry­ T l M E LY ant street, was named senior class student senate alternate. I Joseph J. Figlino, 460 S. Gar­ field street, was ejected secre­ CLOTHES tary of the junior class. AT LOWER PRICES .Named as day student con­ clave representatives were Larry Beardsley, 1310 S. Race Complete funeral services are available at Olingers at very modest expense. street; Robert L. McHugh. Jr., 4569 Irving street: and Richard Prices are uniform at all our four convenient locations. M. Scherer, 960 Teller street.

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LIFE stamps may be sent to Monsignor Hiester at 1501 79 Serving Denver’s Families Since 1890 Pennsylvania street, Denver, PARK FREE . . . NO CHARGE FOR EXTENDED PAYMENTS 0 Colo. 80203. Thursday, Oct. 29, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 3 Poster Girl Wants To Be Nurse When the baby with an open neinickes have a .son Tim. a;;ed Her legs are well developed. .Mickey likes to play with cines that led to victory over po- spine (spina bifida) was given 9. in fourth grade at Godsman but she has no sensation cr mus- neighbor children. She can dress lio. surgical treatment three days elementary school, and Lu .\nne cular control in them. her dolls, and helps dry dishes The 1965 March of Dimes after her birth, medical opinion 8, in third grade. Both are Every week she receives at home while sitting in a high will provide funds for research, was that she would not be able healthy and well. group therapy at Children s hos- chair. She also can help make care and education of birth-de­ to stand or walk.Their sister, suddenly a cele- pital. Denver, and after her the beds. In September, 1965, fect patients. Loving care and daily treat- hrity, gels around in full leg daily bath at home, her mother-she will attend the Boettcher Mickey Heinicke and her par­ ment, at home and at the Den- braces with a pelvic band, and exercises Mickey's feet to keepjschool (for handicapped chil- ents provide an example of cour­ ver children's hospital, have “S*® crutches, the tendons flexible. dren.) Her general health is age and cheerfulness to enhance changed that prognosis. good and prognosis for the fu­ the 1965 March of Dimes cam­ Four-year-old Michaeline Lea ture is optimistic. paign. Heinicke, one of the younger TYPICAL OF THE .poster members of St. Rose of Lima s FOUNDED BY the late Pres­ girl’s attitude was her first ques­ parish. Denver, has been chosen ident Roosevelt to combat polio- tion when introduced to Lowry as 1965 Poster Child by the .Na­ I myelitis, the March of Dimes or- Air Force Base commander Ma­ tional Foundation - March of jganization in recent years has jor General Charles H. .Ander­ Dimes organization. expanded to aid arthritic cases son: and birth defect sufferers, and “Have you got a marble we SHE IS THE FIRST Colorado financed the Salk and Sabin vac- can play with?” girl ever to appear on the post­ ers shown nationwide in the an­ nual fund campaign to aid the BEHY ELMER’S handicapped. Bom on Sept. 21, 1960 in St.j Anthony’s hospital, Denver, to Applewood Travel Service Mr. and Mrs. Paul -E. Heinicke, “ For All Your Travel Needs" 1375 S. Vallejo street, "Mickey” symbolizes the quarter of a 12556 W. 38th Ave. at Youngfield million children born each year PHONE 421-6515 in the United States with serious birth defects. Airline - Steamship - Rail - Rus A long-term patient assisted inejependent and Escorted Tours & Cruises by the Denver county chapter of "Never a Charge For Our Services” Dimes, one of 50 treatment cen­ Robert T. Person Phone Now for Holiday Reservations ters giving exemplary medical care to birth-defect victims, the petite poster girl insists that she wants to be a nurse, “like Mom my,” when she grows up. Two-Week Fete Her mother, Maxine Dumont Heinicke. was born in Denver » CHURCH FURNISHINGS Congratulations, Poster Girl and trained at St. .Anthony’s Planned To Honor here and at St, Joseph's hospi­ Mickey Heinickc, aged 4, smiles happily as the hips, she heads the march to raise funds tal, Wichita, Kans. (he Rev. Barry J. Wogan, pastor of St. Rose for research and care of many thousands She worked as a surgical • RELIGIOUS ARTICLES of Lima parish, congratulates her on being of little ones who arc handicapped by defects nurse and has been a part time Loretto Sisters chosen 1965 Pos-ter Child by the National since birth. Mickey had her first surgery registered nurse at the .Ameri­ can Medical center (cancer re­ ■A gala two-wi-ek celebration daughters and two granddaugh­ Foundation-March of Dimes organization. The three days after she was bom, to remedy search) in Denver for the past , next January will honor the Sis ters are all graduates of St. pretty, petite parishioner is the first Colorad­ an “0|ien spine". At that time prognosis was six years. She is Mothers' March tens of Loretto for their 100 Mary’s academy. Complete Line of Religious Articles for Church on of overseas countries are cur- body presidents of the 28 Jesuit laroMl MltctioM in tlw C ity JUDGE colleges and universities at Fordham university. New York, Furniture The Denver Catholic Register Oct. 30-Nov. 1. OoM M fdiy «iii WtdnttOoy fvMiiioi TIH lt» PJA. President ...... Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Qervi, a senior from Floris­ Editor and Busineu Manager...... RL Rev. John B. Cavanagh sant, Mo., will discuss the Regis EoMoW. Associate Business Manager ...... Rev. Daniel J. Flaherty college student leadership con­ ference and freshman orienta­ wbere cash talks Managinf E d ito r...... Miles F. Porter tion program during the Ford- 2141 So. Broadway Associate Editors ..Linus M. Rlordan, Paul H. Hallett. Clement SUermaa 4-2^ ham meeting. Wm.C. J. Zecha, James R. Walsh, and David R. Millon. News Editor ...... Edward Smith Production M anager...... Robert W. Lynch Advertising Director ...... John J. Murphy Circulation D irector...... 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Before Group of 300 in Colorado Springs: lute/teef to W O M ^ M Beware of Comolarenc\

Colorado .Springs — Com­ of the Denver .Archdiocevan apathy depriving persons of placency and lethargy were Council of Catliolic Women. their rights. World Understanding Topic -harply criticized here la^t The .'Speaker at the Dublin Father Hoewischer urged "week before 300 member.s of House lunclieon wa.s the Rev, against apathy in connection the Colorado Springs District Harry E. Hoewischer. S.J.. with voting, citing the proba­ Of Rosary Guild Breakfast chairman of the department of bility that fewer than two- psychology of Regis college, thirds of persons eligible to International undeistandinft .NAMED to guild posts were St. Joseph Guild Denver. vote in the U.S, will go to the and the work of Itie United Na­ .Mrs. Eleanor .Nagle, president; polls next wjek. Miss Nellie Billesbach, vice Hr called apathy and indif­ tions was the theme of tlie talk To Meet Nov. 1 ference dangers eating at the president: Miss Teresa Ma­ Riven by Mrs. .lohn Fiore to roots of .American life. HE URGED adoption of per­ the Federal women workers at honey, secietary: and .Mrs. .Mi­ St. .Joseph's (Juild of Denver "Wc were complacent dur­ sonal goals in life to prevent the ninth annual breakfast of nerva Devereaux, treasurer. will hold its next meeting at 2 ing the rise of the Third Reich personal decay. ^"If we have Our Lady of the Hosary Ouild Mrs. .Mildred Arkins, burse p.m. on Saturday. .Nov. 7. in the in the 1930s,” he said. “Then nothing lo live for in every at the Albany hotel, Denver, re­ chairman, reported contribu­ library of St. Francis de Saigs’ high school, Denver with Mmes. ■ we were surprised to read day life,” he said, “then all cently. Approximately 100 wom­ tions. together with the guild of­ that remains is the present. en attended the breakfast, fol­ fering, brought the burse total Arthur Turner, A. .1. Dunst, .Ar-' that the things Hitler said he thur Michaud, John Craig and would do were really being Man has a creative spirit lowing participation at Mass in to $l,-ilL This money is to be which cries for activity.” u.sed for the education of a fu­ W. H. Langley as hostesses. As; done.” Holy Ghost church. The speaker was introduced ture priest at St. Thomas’ semi­ a special feature. Miss Frances | Even then, wc were not con­ Mrs. Fiore is executive di­ by Mrs. Raymond D. Nixon, rector of the Mile High Chapter nary, Denver. Peavy will present her collec-! cerned, he said. tion of unusual rosaries. president of the district coun­ of AAUN NESCO. She was in­ cil. troduced by Miss .Anne I..augh- ELIGIBILITY for member­ “FORTA' years ago no one The following were installed lived under Communism. Now lin, lecturer and educator. Har­ ship in Our Lady of the Rosary as officers for the coming year: i old Alexander of th^ .Mario guild requires that any Federal four out of 10 persons in the At Colorado Springs Disfritf Meeting President. Mrs. C. H. Bettinger; world are dominated by it.” Singers sang several selections. woman employe may apply if secretary, Mrs. Joseph Figlino; ■ BERUTZCANTEACBYOU she is a Catholic. Retired mem-, At a recent meeting of the Colorado Father Hoewischer told his The Rev. George Weibel, the .Monsignor Robert Hoffman, pastor of St. treasurer. Mrs. T'red Frank; bers of Federal Civil Service; audience. “And this Was ac­ ANY LANGUAGE guild’s spiritual director and Springs District of the Denver Archdioeesan Mary’s parish, Colorado Springs. Father hostess chairman. Mrs., Arthur are eligible. Women interested: complished in general without pastor of Nativity of Our Lord Council of Catholic Women the Rev. Harry Iloewischer was the principal speaker Turner: membership, Mrs. Tho­ in membership may obtain in-j at the revolution. Now we don’t both­ AS FAST AS parish, Broomfield, welcomed E. Iloewischer, S..L, left, of Regis college. mas Aull. program. Miss Vincie the members. Mrs. Mary Carr, formation by calling Mrs. Na-j luncheon-meeting. — (Colorado Springs "Free er to read about it. Ix-thargy 02804758 Denver, talks with Mrs. RavmomI Nixon, Bianco; ways and means, Mrs. president of the guild, conduct­ gel. 4‘24-7B18, or Mrs. Carr, 244-! Press" photo) is afflicting the people.” Kevin Dever; publicity. Mrs. The Jesuit educator blamed ed the installation of officers. 6265. president of the district, and the Very Rev. Henry Jacques. .America’s racial situation on aliweaskrsthat r Archdiocese to Be Represented people who “can’t afford to get COMMUNION News Deadline! involved because of what their you want to learn The deadline for news stories friends and neighbors will as fast as DRESSES and pictures to appear in the think.” "Denver Catholic Register” is He cited 1he situation as w e can teach. Monday at 5 p.m. Correspond­ Prominent Speakers Listed ents are asked to have their ma­ Sp«c>«lisls In P trty P»5trl#f terial at the "Register” office G/VE A COURSE at this time to assure publica­ MARY ANNE | FOR tion in the following Thursday For Convention of NCCW BAKERIES t CHRISTMAS— issue. Approximately eight represen­ of .Negro Women; Mis. Tlieodorc tional Shrine of the Ininiaeu- THE UNUSUAL tatives of the Denver Archdio­ Wedel, prominent I’rotcstanI late Conception on Nov. 11, at All Butter cesan Council of Catholic Wom­ Episcopal church leader; Judith .):,3(l p.m. CAKES GIFT! ^ laundry en will attend the 32nd national Hersclicopf. assistant director of There will also be conferenc­ for convention of the National (’oun- the Ilnterreligious Affairs De­ es, business meetings, moderat­ P a r iitt « BEEITZ dry cleaning cil of Catholic Women in Wash­ partment of the .American,Jew­ ors’ meetings, special exhibits, and POKLANGUACEJ ington, D.C., Nov. fl-14. Accoid- ish Committee; and Dr. Rose­ and sightseeing tours of the Waddings "Where the charm of ing to Mrs. Margaret McCallin Call Hilton OKice Building mary Cass, a lawyer and socio­ Washington, D C, area. Marchant^i Park - 7334t2t newness is restored" of Denver, reservations are still logist. ^33 W. Girards Englawood — 78M __ Phone 292-4030 iWfstiand S h o ^ n g Cantar ~ 337-7S9IJ open. Information can be ob­ .A Solemn Mass will he of­ .V B.\\()UET and performing 25 Broadway — 777-7413 Special Courttt For Industry tained from her at 322-3663. fered for all those who have arts program will be held Fri­ Member of: MRS. MAURICE J. ’WIES- Auxiliary Bishop Stephen A. given their lives to their coun­ day. Nov. 13 in the Sheraton ER, the former Patricia C. * National Institute of Leven of San Antonio will open try, with a special remem­ Park hotel hall at ,8 p.m. .Ac­ Vecchiarelli, is the daughter the general session on !Mov. 11 brance of the late President tress Jane Wyatt will be intro­ Dry Cleaning of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Vec­ with an address, "The People .lohn P'. Kennedy, in the Na­ duced. chiarelli of Denver. Bride­ THERE'S STILL TIME • American Institute of of God.” groom is the son of Maurice SMART A QUALITY Laundering On Thursday, Nov. 12, the Wieser of Denver. Double-ring ro HAVE rOUR CLOTHES NYLON DACRON & Rev. John H. Miller. C S.C., on ceremony was performed re­ QUALITY DRY CLEANED ORGANDY leave from the University of Sorority Aiming cently in St. Catherine’s call ma 3 4281 for the t7 .fi to i1 l.f l Nolle Dame, will speak on church. Denver. .A reception AND tXPBRTLY PRESSED Sins 5 to to convenience of pick up “Worship God.” Thai afternoon was held in the Colorado SMALL DEPOSIT WILL seminars will be conducted by FOR THE WEEKEND. HOLD ANY ITEM and delivery in Denver Grange hall. Following a trip Sister Rose Eileen of Dunhai ton To Help Prague to the West Coast, the couple and all subuibs. college, Washington. DC., an is now residing in Denver. ' "JhsL TLanuL y o it Q att J m j u J l HARTZ SMART authority in the field of theo­ logy and sacred scriplurc: and Airline Dispensation j by Mary Perkins Ryan (.Mrs. Nursery Babies One HOUR LAUNDERERS John Julian), author of nearly a SHOPPE AND Dallas. Tex. — A dispensation! dozen books and executive editor The l)iibic> and toddleiv at .NOW l.NDER «a\ is a sale Infants’, Children’s and ClEANERS from abstinence regulations has Of Living Light. Infant of Prague Nursery, of Irick-or-treat Halloween been granted to Catholics Ladies' Wear Phon* MA. 3-4281 "uiminiiiiis:CieltMto ! Denver, have a group of de­ candy sponsored by the group, traveling on the planes of Bran- 2500 CURTtS On Friday, Nov. 13, Lady Rob­ THE MOST IH DBY CUAMIMO 7301 Norih Federal ert Jackson, known profession­ voted new friends this year — with profits earmarked for the iff International airways. It Westminster Plaza Shopping the membi-rs of the .Alpha nursery. a reputation maintained ally as author Barbara Ward was obtained from the Vatican There is a One Hour Marlinizing near you Center i chapter of Epsilon Sigma ,AI- since 1905 (The Rich Nations and the Poor Other projects for the year through Bishop Thomas K. Gor­ 429-3323 j pha sorority. Nations), will address the gen­ included a dance held earlier man of Dallas-Fort Worth at the Check the Yellow Pages for Nearest I,ocation The sorority, an interna­ eral assembly on “Do God’s this month at Wolhurst coun­ request of Braniff President tional philanthropic and so­ Charity.” try club and a sale of per­ Charles E. Beard. cial group, is dedicating the St. Christopher sonal and business Christmas VARIOUS panel discussions proceeds of its major fund­ cai'ds. will be held on Saturday, Nov, raising activities of the year to purchasing needed items Medal & Key Chain 14. Among those conducting the THE SORORITY, an inter­ BELIEVE IT OR NOT! of equipment for the nursery. panels will be Dorothy Height, national organization, draws b president of the National Council Many of the members, wo­ its membership from house­ men of all faiths, also are SILVER AND GOLD wives and business and pro­ volunteering many hours each fessional women. Each local Your State Auditor Non Tornishable Dr. James P. Gray week to helping to care for chapter selects a different the children at the Catholic charitable or welfare organi­ Guaranteed for 1 Year Charities-operated home. OPTOMETRIST zation to help as its project Each A Perfect Gift For Eyes Examined for the year. DOESN’T Relatives, Friends and Loved Ones. Visual Care Theresians' Lunchean The Denver group, besides Contact Lenses assisting the Infant of Prague Give Them the Protection of Ta Be Held on Nov. 3 nursery this year, has helped have to know how to add! St. Christopher, Patron Saint of Travel 213 Colo. Bldg. the Queen of Heaven orphan­ Buy Several at This Special Price The Therosians of Denver will age. It's true! The Colorado state auditor checks the Send Check or Money Order to; 1615 Calif. hold their luncheon meeting on spending of more than $400-million of your tax Tuesday, Nov. 3, at the Park CHIEF planners for the money each year, yet the law requires only that MARTIN C. O’DOWD For Appointment Call:. Lane Hotel, Denver, beginning 1311 Detroit St. success of this year’s jiro- 825-8883 at 12:30 p.m. The guest speaker gram are Mis.s Eldrey Hitch­ the state auditor' be at least 25 years old, a .U.S. Denver, Colorado MRS. ROBERT L. GREEN, will be John A’elenick, president; cock, president of the local citizen and a resident of Colorado for two years. No the former Janice Clara .Na- of the archdioeesan executive' chapter: .Mrs. Paul Maher, tale, is the daughter of Mr. professional qualifications! No tests! No auditing board of the Confraternity of chairman of the philanthropic competence is required... not even a simple course Christian Doctrine. His topic, committee; and Miss Helen and .Mrs. Gerald .A. Natalc of Denver, Bridegroom is the in arithmetic! Safeway Steaks always Best! will concern the lay apos- North, ways and means com­ lolate. mittee chairman. son of .Mr. and Mrs. George The Tlieresians are a group of J. Green of Denver. Double­ Safeway sells only U.S. Choice Grade Beef Cuts. activ’c women who promote and ring ceremony was performed AMENDMENT#! CHANGES THIS encourage vocations to the sis­ Fr. James Kane Gives ; in St. Catherine’s church. Den- Amendment No. 1 requires proven professional terhood. ' ver, on Oct. 10, A reception Talk ta Caurt 980 was held in the Hilton hotel. competence of the state auditor. It emphasizes ac­ engaged Following a trip to California. counting and auditing skill. It provides for im­ The Rev. James Kane of St.] the couple are now residing in proved auditing procedures. It makes the auditor ■Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .A. Ro­ ,\nthony’s parish. Sterling, spoke Wheatridge. mero of St. Louis’ parish. En­ on the liturgy at a meeting of directly responsible to your elected legislators. T-Bone Steak glewood, have announced the Catholic Daughters of .America, Amendment No. 1 safeguards public funds-your engagement of Court St. Theresa 980, held in DRY CLIANING funds-by making certain that they are spent their daughter, the home of Mrs, Don Dal Pon­ AND LAUNDRY Aged for tendfrnfss. Safe­ :' LAUNDRY 7393 W. 44TH AVE. • 422-1438 V Check Our Christmas given b,\- Si. Vineenl'.s .Aid .so­ experience to protect the V ciety, was attended by a ca­ RADIO PICK-^UP y Lay Away Plan Now! DENVER rights of Colorado citizens! y pacity crowtj. The Sisters of the DISPATCH & DELIVERY y PETITE FLOWER home, and the president. Miss 929- 15TH ST. • 244-4493 DEMOCRAT y Helen Ryan, thank all who 2915 SPEER BLVD. • 433-6259 y (Across the LEE O’CONNOR y helped to make the benefit such street from FORT COLLINS y St. Joseph's & a success. Award winners were Member; Sts. Peter & Paul LOOK FOR THE “v.B.” y Hospital) Fair Ladies y Mrs. Irene Koser, Mrs. C. L. Parish 2215 SO. COLLEGE • 482-0996 ON THE BALLOT. Your y OPEN y WEEKDAYS GIFT Shriner, and Mrs. Emrha Le- .Ml dressed up and ready for the Fair are Doris .Avery, Sue Faulkner, and Vel Pfeifer. y 9 a.m. — “very BEST" Candidate 7:30 p.m. Clair. four of the models for the fashion show. The show will be held in St. .Vnne’s school y SUNDAY y SHOPPE “Meet Me at the Fair." to bo sponsored by gymnasium at 2:31) p.m. Tickets at 51 each Ptid lor by y 1-S p.m. y PHONE ORDERS GIVEN S tudy Group the ,\ltar and Rosary society of St. .\nne’s may he obtained from .\rlenc Profit!, 422- Qm your Child An Opportumtij Coiwmitftt for Ro-Eloetlon of y PROMPT ATTENTION Judict Lioiurd Sulton PLEASE CALL ISS-itll The Catholic Women’s Study! parish. Arvada, next Sunday, Nov. 1. They 2206. Zo Ccam to Play the Piano (Pd. Pol. Adv. IkkkliMtliMMiMiMikMiklikS Group, Denver, will meet on are, from left to right, Georgia Claughsey. I ■ ■ Thursday, Nov. 5, at 1 p.m. in 6TH AVE. the Denver Tea Room. The pro-, gram will be presented by thei & OLIVER'S members. Mrs. W. Schrodt is! Pancake Product Eliminates 'Bother' T MARION president; Mrs. David Oyler is' 1 AAeat Market program chairman. .-\ new pancake product ha^ for longer-lasting freshness. minute and a half, il is the fast­ been intioduced in the fro/cn est, easiest hot meal you can ■ ------"Kver sinee pancakes as we A FINE NEW “Serving Denver Since 1923 With Quality Meats" ■ I Past Presidents food section of leading super­ know them today were first in- prepare for your familv.’’ markets throughout Denver that ! vented back in medieval Eng­ CHOICE STEAKS - ROASTS ORDER ■ j The Past'Presidents’ Club of promises! to take most of the land," says Bill Belgcr. diree ACCORDING to Belger. one ofj p i Catholic Parent-Teachers’ Asso- fuss and bother out of familv tor of the company's consumer SPINET _ I elation will meet Nov. 4 in the the most impoilant fealuri*s of I V \m u W Fresh Poultry Fish breakfasks. produels division, "people have ' Archdiocesan Catholic School the produel is its economy. All' 9 Pro(«ttl*nal Mtat Cuittri ta Sarva Yau Representing the first major been making them in much the the expensive ingredients which Phont m 4429 1312 E. 4th Ava. Office. 938 Bannock street, Den­ ver. Coffee will be served at innovation m cooking pancakes same way. liave to be added to other pan­ PIANOS 12:30. to come along in several hun­ "Willi our new batter, all this cake preparations arc already The nominating eommittee. dred years, the revolutionary is eliminated." explains Belger. in the batter. No rice, - rye. or ORGANS consisting of .Mrs. Galen Rowe, new product is called Interna­ ”So simple a child can make corn flour is used. Not only can chairman; .Mrs. Fred Bromme, tional Pancake Batter. it. all you do is defrost it. put it be stored indefinitely while BAND .Mrs. WiUiam E. Robinson, and It was developed by the Cali- a very light coating of shorten­ frozen, it can also be kept for; CtodnBmZ. - f r- .Monsignor William H. Jones, forma-based International Indus­ ing on the griddle whieh has two weeks under normal refrig­ Instruments been preheated to 385 degrees, eration when defrosted, and it — D G R C T W I= = will present the slate of new of­ tries, Inc., parent corporation ficers. of the famous nationwide Inter­ shake the container a few times. can be thawed and refrozen as' and Whatever All past presidents are in­ I pour out your pancakes, and many times as one likes, with­ national House of Pancakes res­ GUITARS vited. taurant chain. It is not a dry bake. out any damage to the product. I the size, mix, as all other pancake prep­ "Each one cooks with exact­ FRtSM . BgAUTIFUV. Margaret Oardner arations have been up to now. ly the same consistency," he is Recent Bride but a complete liquid batter said. "There is no sticking to FLOWERS shape, form or weight the pan. and you don't have any PAST DBLIVCRY which has been packaged in PHONf A CHAROI Margaret Joan Gardner, convenient one-pint milk-type messy mixing bowl or greasy Knight • Campbell's daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John containers and then quick-frozen pans to wash afterward. Be­ A. Gardner of Denver, became cause cooking time is onlv a In Denver 5 Music CenTer the bride of John Charles Bur­ 1617 CALIFORNIA 534-7131 nett, son of Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Hancock of Casper. Wyo., in n.lnij^cim rSlioli S'ore Hoan, Doily 9 to 5:30, locludiiiq Sotordoy a double-ring ceremony con­ Open Mo«. A Thure. ’ril 9—Ot)i«r l»»». by Appeiatm«il ducted in Guardian .Angels’ 1'^ block south ST. JOSEPH S I HOUR FREE PARKING ...... '••* church, Denver. .A reception HOSPITAL! 1430 Catlfwil* was held in the home of the 1761 Humboldt Ph. 222-8341 of your freight... bride’s parents. Following a Denver. Colorado trip, the couple are now resid­ ing in Denver.

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Page 8 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Oct. 29, 1964 # symphony review Topkapi' Means Humor, Concert Presents Varied Challenges The third concert of the day evening. The performance ment, subtle, rich, very much Denver Symphony Orchestra's stressed subtlety rather than at the command of a sensitive season featured the mezzo- either brio or "schmaltz” to and knowledgable artist to Suspense, and Enjoyment soprano Jennie Tourel in a a degree unusual in my ex­ produce a wondrous variety wide selection of numbers, the perience; I would describe it of sounds. The evidence of By C. J. Zecha Robert Morley as the expert largest and most ambitious as a competent rather than this presented to our ears on burglar alarms and elec­ was the song cycle, Lieder a moving one. last Tuesday night, however, One of the most fascinating eines fabrenden Gesellen, by had to be sifted through mem­ and enjoyable "crook’s tours” tronic tricks; Gilles Segal as a silent, athletic conspirator the German composer Gustav THE FACT that we heard ory of the entire musical eve­ around is found in the United Mahler. This cycle rounded a soloist for the first time ning and comparison with the Artists release Topkapi, a film 1J(Hmir/WS/ of the who provides the film with its off the first half of the con­ most suspenseful moments; this season in a low-keyed other sounds emanating from impeccably directed by Jules V AA y U n D i i e n c e cert. Since it was absolutely Joseph Dassin as the myste­ performance of a musically the concert stage. Dassin and currently showing the first solo performance of demanding work complicated rious carnival gypsy; Akim In short, the acoustics at the Crest theater, Denver, the current season, it con­ the problem of the audience ing at the outset: It should be Tamiroff as a bumbling cook; faded as they always do, to and the Peak theater, Colo­ fronted performers and audi­ somewhat. The acoustics in seen from the beginning, be­ and last, but not least, Peter convey presence. The total rado Springs. ence alike with several spe­ the Auditorium theater are cause the plot is so fast paced Ustinov as an unwilling ac­ effect of a performance is Topkapi is one of the clev­ cial challenges in addition to never too kind to soloists. Per­ and detailed that a viewer complice, forced into the not nnlike the scene beheld erest and most entertaining the purely musical ones. haps violinists alone suffer walking in while the story is gang. through binoculars in reverse: motion pictures of the year. in progress could be mystified To the music first. It is, in more than singers therefrom. It’s a smooth, witty, and ad­ and dumbfounded. Too, it’s Miss Tourel’s voice is a truly (Turn to Page 9) USTINOV has a holiday in my judgment, some of the venturous comedy about high only fair to tell readers that most accessible for voice and impressive musical instru- level crime that should please his role of the vagabond who Topkapi is a mixture of sophis­ accidentally gets mixed up orchestra that Mahler wrote; most adults no end, A warn- still, it represents an idiom ticated and tongue-in-cheek with the crooked scheme. ‘Heusa of the Lord’ comedy, that audiences in these parts Robert Morley again proves are not overly familiar with. “Ongoing Religious Coun­ his versatility as an actor and ACTRESS Melina Mercouri Mahler's music combines an cil” will be discussed by the shows once more that he is extremely sophisticated use Very Rev. Monsignor'William portrays an adventuress who an expert comedian. Both PHnelpals In ^Julius Caesar’ of the orchestra and human Monahan, associate director. is greedy both for expensive Morley and Ustinov underplay jewels and men. In her per­ Shakespeare’s "Julius Caesar,” which has been brought to voice with melodic and rhy­ Archdiocesan Catholic Chari­ their parts so quietly that they thmic elements drawn from ties; and Rabbi Samuel Adel- formance there is a travesty emerge as probably the fun­ the screen by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, will open Wednesday, on sex. In what could be a sources which are not overly man, and Dr. Paul H. A. niest elements in this gay and Nov. 4, at the Ogden theater, Denver, in a special presentation Noren on the “House of the 5 familiar ones in the .American distasteful interpretation if not wacky film. offered to grade, high school, and college .students, as well as ) handled properly. Miss Mer­ concert hall: Folk melodies Lord” on KLZ-TV, Channel 7, Denver’s quality coffee shops couri plays the role with a Maximilian Schell at last is to the general public. The lavish and highly praised film is from all over Europe, them- Denver, at 8 a.m. Sunday, 37X3 FEDERAL BOULEVARD given a role other than a men­ directed by Joseph L. .Mankiewicz. I^eft to right are the late matic material from his own Nov. 8. The Rev. Mr. Vernon EAST COLFAX AT TRENTON broad smile and a glint in X3X WADSWORTH her eye, acing Nazi or sympathetic Louis Caihern as Caesar, one of his finest roles; Marlon Bran­ compositions. The style sug­ Myers will be moderator. "WE NEVER CLOSE" saint. He proves an equal gests a heart-on-the-sleeve I Jules Dassin, the director do as Mark Antony, and Greer Garson as Cainnrnia. Others in match in his scenes with Miss the cast are John Gielgud, James Mason, Edmond O’Brien, psychology, whereas it is truly j who gave us Rlfifl, which in­ Mercouri. In the film Miss a very complex, not to say, ENROLL NOW cluded the screen’s most fa­ and Deborah Kerr. Mercouri is romantically in­ devious, one. The demands of FOR mous robbery scene, turns in volved with Schell, but the such musical style on soloist one of the year’s best direc­ personable master thief for the listener and accompanying orchestra Accordion Lessons torial efforts. shrugs love in favor of accom­ alike were well met on Tues­ Both humor and suspense plishing the task of lifting the IT’S FUN are mixed well in Topkapi. emerald dagger from its rest­ Upbeat and Jazz Some • Low Rtntal FIm Based on Eric Ambler’s The ing place in the museum. • iRstnictloAi ta Your Horn* Light of Day, the simple plot Schell’s performance is one of Some recent recordings played with imagination, and • ixptrt TtKMisf is about a gang attempting to the best things about Topkapi. from M-G-M and Verve Rec­ are bright, charming, and wit­ W ritf to: steal a priceless jeweled dag- He goes about his role as Wil­ ords accent an appeal to teen­ ty. gar from the Topkapi Palace JOE MACK'S liam Walter with such an air agers and to the modern jazz .A very talented jazzman is in Lstanbul. The theft itself, of comedy that the audience fancier. Jimmy Smith, a jakz organist, MUSIC CENTER a highlight of the film, is su­ enjoys watching him as much Following in the current whose new album, “The Cat” P. 0 . Box 19145 preme suspense. as he apparently enjoyed play­ trend of smooth-type upbeat (Verve), displays some very Danvar, Colorado No one should take Topkapi ing the part. rhythm is young Ray Peter­ moving undercurrents of the seriously. That’s what makes Gilles Segal’s perplexed Giu- son, whose album, “The Very bluest blue. Old-timer Count 80219 it so much fun. The gang of lio is another role of wide di­ Best of Ray Peterson” Basle is very up-to-date in List.fl Ev*ry Sundiy it l;3l p.m. It Jw Mick'i Ridio Pm r«n M t 0« YMT Dill thieves are a motley crew. mension. The script doesn’t (M-GM), is a surprisingly “Basie Land” (Verve), a jazz Besides Miss Mercouri,' as the tell the audience whether he pleasant affair. It should be a album that is polished and femme fatale, an amoral is a deaf mute or just a bit popular item with the teens. rousing. But no one can go woman of the world obsessed stupid. But the muscle-bound The Animals, another answer wrong with “Warm Wave” THE PEPPER POD by emeralds, are Maximilian youth stays right in there with to The Beatles, are a group of (Verve) by the master of the Schell as the master thief; the antics of his cohorts. five youths whose first M-G-M vibraharp. Cal Tjader. Here Where the menu is -wiiiiBnmaiiiiiiiiimi The color camera takes the album seems to be riding on are melodies reminiscent of viewer along a breathtaking the fame of their song, “House Benny Goodman’s small always UNUSUAL! of the Rising Sun,” which is route Including Kavala, groups of the 1930s. The songs H ead s CTY Orlv* Now/ Again serving DENVER AUXILIARY Greece, and Istanbul. The included. Old Dad probably included here (Jerome Kern, background musk of Manos won’t be able to tell the dif­ Cole Porter, Rodgers and Herman F. Feacht of Den­ those famous special No. 2063 F.O.E. Hadjikdakls is appropriate ference between them and the Hart, etc.) are played softly, ver has been named 1964-65 and accents some of the kooky Beatles. The youths all admit brightly, with a light jazz in­ campaign chairman of the BUFFALO DINNERS goings-on. to being self taught with no terpretation that makes them Council for Educational Tele­ Choico cuts from our own Annual Muscular Dystrophy Benefit musical education. Well? a joy to hear. But it Is really the combina­ vision’s fund drive, set to be­ tion of director Dassin and his The Osmond Brothers, four gin Sunday, Nov. 8, and to Com Fed BUFFAIO SUNDAY-NOV. 1st performers, along with a top­ boys who have become fa­ ‘Hour of St. Francis’ run for one month. It will be •k Steaks -K Roasts i t Prime Ribs flight scenario written by miliar to TV viewers via the conducted to raise funds for it Barbecued Bnffalo Sandwicbes Andy Williams show, are The effect of pornography on the continued support of Den­ and Bnffalo Bargers I Monja Danischewsky and ex­ young people is presented in pert camera work by Henri heard in "Sing the All-Time ver's KRMA-rv, Channel 6, Alekan, that make Topkapi Hymn Favorites" (M-G-M). the drama, Pages of Death, and its evening community for reservations call 53& 444I the notable film that it is. While they harmonize pleas­ on the “Hour of St. Francis” programming schedule. Chan­ antly, the whole thing is ex­ Sunday, Nov. 1, 10:30 a.m. on nel 6 is the Denver area’s only Your Host — Bill Howard RARELY has there been a tremely sugary and overly KRDO-TV, Channel 13; Colo­ educational television (ETV) film of late that is so much sentimental. rado Springs. station. fun to see. The title might The vocal stylings of Roy THE PEPPER POD mislead some viewers into Hamilton are heard in “Senti­ mental and Blue” (M-G-M). French Mass To Be Given 30 MILES NORTHEAST OF DENVER ON thinking that the movie is HIGHWAY U.S. NO. 6, HUDSON, COLORADO some kind of a foreign or ab­ The singer has a forceful de­ stract film. It is certainly not livery, but he is not unlike a On Classic Chorale Program CLOSED TUESDAYS dozen others who deliver in a FRIED CHICKEN DINNER a film for children — not be­ Three outstanding Baroque similar style. A song of the the most colorful figures of SERVED 1:00 P.M. TO 6:00 P.M. cause of the subtle satire on composers will mark the Depression Era called “Gloo­ t i t French Baroque. A small sex that is lightly apparent, opening concert of Denver’s chorus will give brief perfomr- but because it is a glib spoof my Sunday” is the most in­ INTIRTAINMIIIT teresting item. Classic Chorale on Nov. 11 at ances of the original carols of Holywood robbery pictures Phipps Auditorium, Denver. which were used by Charpen­ and its dialogue is of a liter­ A Pair of Lamps Will Be Awarded COMEDY sketch albums The program will open with tier as his starting points. ate and sophisticated nature. an orchestral work and sev­ f i l l M J J E J l have found popularity among Included in the concert will Adults - $ 1.50 Children - 75c In Topkapi so much has eral anthems of Henry Pur­ adults in recent years, but the be: Baroque-sized orchestra been made out of so little that new Verve album by Shelly cell. For the middle portion ^ I N N ^ the film is a credit to all who of the concert the Chorale will and soloist performing with AERIE HOME Berman called "Sex Life of the Chorale. The concert is worked in it. It not only is an the Primate” hits a new all- perform its first Bach Can­ DENVER PHONE 222-4198 scheduled for 8:30 p.m. Tick­ 132S California St. achievement in pure entertain­ time low. tata, “A Mighty Fortress.” ment, but is film-making at The closing work will be the ets may be obtained by writ­ Helen K. Waslnger — GL. S-8M6 1 its very best. On the whole, it’s not funny, “Midnight Mass,” a Ma.«s ing to the Classic Chorale, ■ and is in bad taste. Only two based on French Christmas 1250 Logan, Denver. Tickets Thli AdvertIwnwnI Sponiortd by 3 of the 13 sketches are fairly Family Thaotur carols and composed by Marc are $2.25, adults; $1.50, stu­ clever, but their presenta­ Antoine Charpentier, one of dents. Walter Brennan stars in tion is marred by the other WASIN6ER ELECTRIC ! Torkleson’s Flying Circus on trivia. Some of the material Father Peyton’s Family Thea­ of so-called "comedians” of to­ 3156 W. 38th Avs. 1 ter at 9 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 1, day cannot be presented on t A A O \//C C ClosfHleaflon I television, so a recording on KOSI Radio, Denver. J / y \ ^ V I l O ®Y legion of Decency J M em rtala Dlulm§ seems to be the next best Ar ♦ thing. It’s a sneaky way to get COLORADC^’S Most Exciting Mountain Restaurant. Ameri­ Following are classifications of motion pictures by the Legion of Decency into one’s livingroom. for motion pictures currently playing in Denver area first-run, neighborhood, and can and European Cuisine, Selected Wines, Cocktails in the JESTER LOUNGE, or simplv relax in the FIRESIDE ONLY IN DENVER CAN YOU SEE ITI drive-in theaters as well as those appearing on television in both the Denver and Joni James is a delightful Colorado Springs area. 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- 4 Thursday, Oct. 29, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 9 Regis Malloy to Head symphony review .. . Mothers, Daughters Plan Empire Lyric Players Members of the Empire Lyr­ Tourel Sings Mahler ic Players, Denver, held their Corporate Comunion Sunday general meeting and election (Continued From Page 8) ody to which the hero sings of members to the board of sharp, clear, hut in another the words "Dir, toene (Our Lady of Fatima Parish. house, Sedalia. Friday-Sunday, directors recently and elected world rather than in the lap Ix)b. . .” in .Act I, which Lakewood ) ■Nov. 20-22. Information may be Nirttk DeMvei Neufs the following of the beholder. I suppose comes up. I think, twice .Jn Members of the .Altar and Ro­ obtained by calling Richard Bry­ officers: that this situation has a lot the overture — any version sary society and their daughters ant, 2.37-0900. or John O'Havre, Regis P. to do with conditioning Den­ — was not to be heard. in Our Lady of Fatima parish. .237-0631. Malloy, presi­ ver audiences to the accep­ Lakewood. wiJl receive Commu­ The Mr. and Mrs. club will dent; Frank tance of the almost intolera­ THE n.OSING number was nion corporately in the S a m hold a Hoho party Friday. Oct. the "Polka and Fugue” from Training Sessions Set M a s t r 0 i- ble acoustical situation at Red .Mass Sunday. Nov. 1. 30. at 8:30 p.m. in the church anna, vice- Rocks theater. Weinberger's opera, Schwan- hall. The S2 per cniip’e admis­ presi dent: .Miss Tourel displayed her da the Bagpiper. In it. as in THE ANNUAL retreat for the sion charge includes dancing Gloria Mc­ impressive virtuosity after the be.st thing of the evening. men of the parish will be held and refreshments. Reservations Brahms' Variations on a For Mass Commentators Cormick, sec­ the intermission in Henry at the Sacred Heart retreat should he made with Bob Gro\e, Theme of Joseph Haydn, the 98.'i-016.7. retary: and Ihircell’s "When 1 am laid in (Guardian .Angels' Parish, gifts will be on sale on the Preparations are being made Dick Jones, earth" from D do and .Aeneas, orchestra showed us that it is indeed becoming more and St. Patrick's circle, a bridge Denver) Christmas gift table. for the annual roast beef din­ Rt«if Miiioy treasurer. Jo­ two of Richard Wagner's Five 'Nightwatch' Drama group organized this month, has Training sessions for Mass The society have its Christ­ ner, which will be on Sunday, seph Libonati, Robert Archer, Wesendonck .Songs, "In Treib- more an orchestra. The au­ elected .Ann Sills as president: commentators in Guardian An­ mas card display in the church Nov. 15, from 2 to 7 p.m. and ?'lo Isaacson will serve haus" and "Traume,” and the dience was given the very- On Catholic Hour TV Vi Porreco. secretary: and Ma­ gels' parish will be conducted by hall after all the Masses on Sun­ as directors. aria "Adieu Forets" from clear impression that the The -Men’s club sponsors The Catholic Hour TV pro­ rie Himel. treasurer. Father Michael Kerrigan, assist­ day. Tchaikovsky's Jeanne d’Arc. members of tho orchestra games parties every Friday The Empire Lyric Players duction of .Nightwatch, an ant pastor, on Sundays from 3 Father Kerrigan will have an In each instance soloist and were affording themselves as starting at 8 p.m. is a non-profit local organiza­ original television drama by- P.ARISHIONERS interested in to 5 p.m. The training program inquiry class on Thursday, Oct. orchestra met the challenge much pleasure and satisfac­ tion in existence since 1958 for Robert Crean, will be present­ joining a circle should call .Mrs. consists of six lessons. 29. Everyone is invited. of style spectacularly well. tion as they gave us. the purpose of producing the ed on Sunday, Nov. 1, at II Nick Domenica. 233-4980, or Mrs. Demonstration Masses, includ­ Instruction in the Catholic The orchestral numbers in­ — Edward L. Maginnis, .S.J. works of Gilbert and Sullivan, a m., on KOA-TV Channel 4. Roxie Taddonio, 2.38-0903. .Mem­ ing the new changes in liturgy, Faith for high school students COLQUITT’S cluded an opening pair of thereby giving talented Denver, and KOAA-TV, Chan­ bers are especially needed for a will be given at the meetings of attending public schools are held Wagnerian orchestral items, Symphony Soloist Family Shoe Store amateurs an opportunity for nel 5, Colorado Springs. daytime rosarv-making circle. the .Altar and Rosary society, on Mondays at 7 p.m. the Prelude to Act I of Lo­ Raya Garbousova, renown­ and Shoe Repair Shop public appearance and to ex­ the PTA and the .Men's cluii. On Saturdays instructions are hengrin, performed with Vla­ ed violincellist, will be heard The production, originally press themselves in the held for grade school children 72nd & Lowell Blvd. dimir Golschmanns usual in Haydn’s "Concerto for Vio- announced for Oct II in the THE ALTAR AND ROSARY varied phases of musical thea­ regular time period of the at 9:30 a m. tre. mastery of dynamics and bal­ lincello and Orchestra” with society will meet on Tuesday. weekly NBC-TV religious pro­ Nov. 3, at 8 p.m. There will be THE CHILDREN'S CHOIR The newly elected board of ance, plus a few rhythmic Vladimir Golschmann and the gram, was pre-empted on that a short business meeting before directors in charge of produc­ uncertainties and the Paris Denver Symphony Orchestra practice time has been changed version of the Tannhauser on Wedne.sday, Nov. 4, at the date for the World Series tho demonstration Mass. on Saturdays from 10:30 a m. to SATRIANO tions, have already started game telecast. planning for the company’s overture, truncated. The mel­ Auditorium theater, Denver. All the women are asked to 8:30 a.m. It is important that The play- concerns a young bring a gift item to the meeting the children attend all the prac­ eighth annual operatta to be BROTHERS priest who finds it difficult to presented at Bonfils theater, or to church on Sundays. These tices since the choir will assist communicate with his parish­ JANITOR Denver, in June of next year. with the new liturgical changes. 'Insight' Program Starts ioners. Eugene Roche portrays SERVICi Th« firmt litttd M rt dtMrvt to bo the priest and Richard .A. Dy- Parish in Golden * Rug and Upholstery sart plays the town watchman. rtmtmbortd you oro distribut­ Fifth Year on Television Shampooing ing your patronogt In tho difftrant A television drama series gun its fifth season with an Slates Mission linos of buslntsi. Sacred Heart Program (St. Joseph's Parish. Golden) * Complolo Houto produced in Ixis Angeles by a estimated audience of 80 mil­ Cleaning youthful priest on a shoe­ lion. "Miracles Are the Evi­ St. Joseph's parish. Golden, string and a prayer has be- will have a two-week mission * Floor Waxing and Dr. Kevin Gleason The "Insight” series will he dence” will be the topic of “ PROFESSIONAL carried during the next 12 the Rev. John I. Hochban, (first week for the women and Polishing Oplomeliist Prlest, Luywoman months on 1.50 U.S. stations. S..L, on the Sacred Heart Pro­ second week for the men) start­ CLEANING * Walls and Windows • IIArriviin 2-I97U In Denver. KBTV, Channel 9, gram Sunday, Nov. 1. 7:45 ing Sunday, .Nov. 1. IS STILL YOUR Washed Oft ‘ProiBct 64’ It will be conducted by the Bilk) W. 38:b Ave. recently completed showing a m., on KBTV, Channel 9, BEST BET” .Mnnstgnor William Jones, Rev. Edward Luis, S.V.D.. and Expert - Dependable HheuI Ridge, C'uln. superintendent of archdioce- one of the program's series. Denver. In Colorado Springs, Insured the Rev. Edward Borkowski,' san schools, will discuss Cath­ Creator, producer, and host the .same day, on KKTV, Call Ut lor Fito EMknatot S.V.D. The evening services will 455-0228 olic education on “Project 61” of the series is Father Ell- Channel 11. at 9 a m., the Rev. John C. Krenzke GL. S-I7M ano OL. sem Sunday, Nov. 1, at 1:30 p.m., wood Kieser, C.S.P., who at Rev. Eugene P. Murphy, S.J., start at 7:30 o'clock. 3160 TEJON ST. ]IM W. 44lh Avo. (St. Dominic’s Parish, Denver) on KOA Radio, Denver. On the six feet, six inches looks more director of the program, will Mass and a short meditation same day, at 3:30 p.m., the like a pro basektball center speak on “ Prayers. Work, in connection with the mission program wili present Mrs. A. than the mastermind of a TV Joys, and Sufferings.” PTA Will Hear will be held at 7 a.m. each day. WEISS BAKERY G. Topil, chairman of Mercy series. Copies of these talks can be •All Catholics and non-Catho- lics are invited to attend. Hospital’s auxiliary’s fourth But in previous seasons Fa­ obtained by writing to the Sac­ Talk on Changes OLD-FASHIONED SALT annual country store, which red Heart Program, 3900 ther Kieser, who was ordained RISING BREAD — EVERY TUESDAY will be held at St. Philom'ena’s in 1956, has won the co-oper­ Westminster Place, St. Ixiiiis, In Participation Fall Festival school hall, Denver, on Satur­ ation of some the TV indus­ Mo., and asking for Script 649 The Rev. John C. KiTnzke, day, Nov. 7. Proceeds will he try’s top actors and directors (Father Hochban) or Script (Holy Trinity Parish, Four Stores to Serve You O.P., assistant pastor, will applied toward the auxiliary's — all working like himself 638 (Father Murphy). Westminster) 4024 Tennyspnnvsp . . GI- 5-1937 speak at the next meeting of pM ge to help complete the without salary — in prepar­ .Six bicycles will be given 5850 W. 38th Ave. HA. 4-136( the St. Dominic’s parish Altar- 10th floor of the new hospital. ing hard-hitting dramas wi'h away to the pari.shioners who I.akeside Center GE. 3-1703 Last Chance Rosary society .Nov. 10 on the 1480 Carr SI. y U E . ^1604 a religious theme. prove themselves the best sales­ changes in the .Mass that in­ Christophers on TV Starring in the first offering For Shoppers men in preparation for the fall volve congregational participa­ "Good Ig'adcr.ship” will be festival of Holy Trinity parish, of the 1964-'65 season are Jane (St. Bernadette's Parish, discussed on the Christophers’ tion. Westminster, scheduled Nov. 21. Wyman and Efrem Zinlbalist. Lakew ood) program Sunday. Nov. 1, 10:13 The show, called The Hermit The meeting will he held in •All members of the parish in­ ORIGINAL a m., on KO.A-'TV, Channel 4, tells the true story of Charles Next weekend will be the last the church hall following Ro­ terested in helping in any way Denver, and KOAA-TV, Chan­ de Foucauld, one-time French opportunity in St. Bernadette’s sary and Benediction at 12:30 with the food, booths, or other nel 5. Colorado Springs. cavalry officer who sought parish to shop at the church p.m. in the church. The meet­ bazaar projects are invited to OIL PAINTINGS God in the desert of North goods counter for First Com­ ing was postponed from Nov. a planning meeting in the parish Africa. munion gifts, dresses and veils 3 because of the election. hall Thursday, Oct. 29, at 7:30 Imported From Europe Father Kieser, whose job in­ before First Cnnimuninn day, , \I I memhers of the Altar-Ro­ p.m. ■Nov. 7, Iloct NORTH cludes wrestling with the fi­ sary society and the PT.A are The major award for the fes­ nancial problems of “Insight,” The counter will be open Sun­ urged to attend. tival will be a 1965 Ford Mus­ * Imported Gifts and Jewelry DENVER describes each day with the day from 7:30 a m. until 1:15 Since luncheon will be served tang. BARNEY O'KANE show as "a providential p.m. at the meeting it is necessary * Complete Photographic Supplies event.” High school classes in Reli­ to know the number attending. OPTICAL "I tell our supporters that gion, are held at St, Berna­ Members of the Altar-Rosary • Ambassador Cards /- DISTRICT ATTORNEY ’Insight’ is a real charity bar­ society are asked to notify Mrs. Dispensing Upliciavs dette’s school every Monday at gain,” he said. "Every dollar 7 p.m. Grade school classes are Martha Serafini at 455-3613 or • Color Processing by Kodak Jefferson County DeWAYNE INGRAM received means that 1,000 on Saturdays at 8:30 a.m. .Mrs. Levi Saindon at 477-5454. Member St. Anne’s Parish more people will be ushered Adult instruction classes are PT.A members should notify 4022 Tennyson Stieet into a God-centered universe held every Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Mrs. Fred Norms at 477-1104 or Member K. of C. GRand 7-5759 and invited to look around.” the church hall. Mrs. \ ’i(o Nuccio at 455-7497. DON'S "Your Plu m b t^ rY U K ' Remember. . . 455^323 CAMERAS - GIFTS 3030 UJ.4431 AVE. JANET LEE'S 5280 W. 38th Ave. Ph: 421-5991 NEAR NEW SHOP 4313 West 44th Ave. GE. 3-3274 DO YOU FEEL AT EASE? LOOKING FOR RINGS? IF NOT... Denver's Finest SEE Selections DENVER'S Diamonds - Birthstones FAMLIEST Remount Specialists BANK . . . RYAN'S JEWELRY Lakeside Shopping Center Phono 477-3123 PAUL’S FINE MEATS "Where Wheatridge Meats" Cutting Only USDA Choice Steer Beef — Aged to Perfection We Make Our Own ITALIAN SAUSAGE — GERMAN SAUSAGE No, they are not the characters on an The "Alpines” will play for the dance, CORNED BEEF off-beat TA’ show, they are members of Holy which will begin at 9 p.m. The Men's club Free Delivery Family parish who are planning to attend is hopefully expecting a large crowd of fun- 3855 Wadsworth 424-1445 the parish Men's cluh annual Halloween lovers from all sections of the city. The ad­ “ Wl 6 IVM L-l-F-i STAMPS” dance Saturday, Oct. 31, in the school mission charge of 51 per couple includes re­ cafeteria, W. 44th avenue and I'tica street. freshments. Costumes are optional.

LARGEST SELECTION Guys and Dolls 'Shindig' RIDGE VILLAGE LAUNDRY W, 38TH AT BENTON LAMPS and U M P SHADES Set by Wheatridge Parish 4 2 4 -9 8 5 7 (Sts. Peter and Paul’s Parish, Irt'ctory or school, or brought to IN RIDGE v il l a g e SHOPPING CENTER • LAMPS Wheatridge) her home at 4511 Eaulsbury -A Guys and Dolls "Shindig” .street so that they may be re­ SELF-SERVICE will be held Saturday. Nov. 7. deemed before the Dec. 31 dead­ • LAMP SHADES at 8:30 p.m., in the school gym­ line. OR WE DO IT..10cLB. nasium. Tickets are $1 per The Junior .Miss 4-H club held RUG WASHING.20cLB. • POLE LAMPS couple. Refreshments will be a Hallow-een party at the school ^iSK THE FAMILY WHO BANKS THERE" served and dancing is included gymnasium. The junior leader. RUG DYEING... 50c LB. HOURS: on the agenda. Prizes will be Loretta Carlyle, was in charge (ANY SIZE Sfonday thru Friday 8 A.M. to { F.M. awarded. of games. Sal. 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS MRS. RAYMOND HI CK. THE PARISHIONERS attend (FINISHED) . . . 23c chairman for the LIFE Stamp ed the monthly Key and Sword C £ > n o R T H D e r v e r B a r k W A K l X G E i r S program for Sts. Peter and meeting. Oct. 23. .After a short DRY CLEANING Paul’s parish, would appreciate W. 38th at Julian St. ELICTRIC STOai business meeting, refreshments, FEATHER PILLOWS 433-6781 parishioners contributing LIFE 3156 W. 38th Ava. 455-8946 cards, and a social evening CLEANED, STERILIZED, MEMSER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION stamps to the school and church. were enjoyed by those attend­ ROY F. AND HELEN K. WASINGER NEW TICKING . . . $2.00 Stamps should be sent to the ing. DRIVE UP WINDOWS — OPEN 7 A M. TO 7 P.M. Page 10 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Oct. 29, 1964 Pueblo Catholic Blessed Sacrament M-M Clash in DPL Grid Spotlight Harriers Win Downs St. James Blessed Sacrament defeated Pueblo Catholic edged ho.st Re­ ,St. James, 14-7, to win the East Machebeuf Next for Mullen gis for team laurels last Satur­ Division Parochial Midget foot­ day in the first state private school cross-country meet. The ball title. Mullen's flaK-tx)uncl Mu.stanKs the circuit when it comes to giv­ event was run over the Regis Blessed Sacrament’s Steve face one of two remaining .seri­ ST.VNDINGS ing up touchdowns. Mullen has campus, starting and finishing completed a 20-yard Team — W L Pet TP OP allowed three scores and .Mache­ ous threats to their undefeated Mulian 4 0 1.01000 140 30 in the football stadium. pass to Paul Clarke to move St. M a ry 't 1 .157 155 41 beuf five in six outings apiece. season Sunday (Nov. 1) when R tfis 1 .133 135 44 Pueblo Catholic scored 22 near the goal in the waning M achtbtuf 3 .447 134 31 .Mullen also has the best of­ they host Machebeuf in the 2:30 Holy Family 3 04 44 fense in the league and is aver­ points, Regis 25 and St. Francis minutes of the game. Then windup of a Denver Parochial Annunciation /I f1 130 aging 23 points per game. 54 (low score wins). Several ; Clarke fired a pass to Marty St. Francii 4 14 04 other schools entered individuals Waters, who made a brilliant leaKue football card at Mullen St. Josopti's 5 40 131 .Machebeuf is right up there with Cathodral 5 31 121 21 per contest. but did not compete for team catch for the TD. stadium. M t. C arm tl 7 13 331 honors. r Cathedral and St. Joseph will The winners, coached by square off in the 12:30 opener IF ML'LI.K.N should stumble, Charles .McGee of Pueblo Dave .Mejia and Mike Quinn, I.\ ACTION at Regis stadium, St. Mary’s can move light into now look forward to the divi- at the same site. the Red Raiders will entertain Catholic won individual honors first place by topping Holy Fam­ in the mile and one-half run. isional playoffs. Mt. Carmel at 12:30 and Annun­ ily and Regis can knot the .Mus­ Schwinn Quality.../ ciation will tangle with St. Fran­ Steve N'aulty of .Mullen was tangs in second by beating Mt. second and Ed Sanchez of Pueb­ Coata Lest in cis at 2:30. Carmel. .All three pacesetters, in lo Catholic third. tha Long Run! St. Mary’s will be at home to such a situation would have one Holy Family in a 2 p.m. scrap setback. ROY at Wasson stadium in Colorado Last week's action 1) moved Basset Hound Club Tops in State Cross Country Springs to round out the play. Mullen closer to the crown, 2) Names Champions Mullen has its work cut out eliminated Holy Family from Here are the individual trophy winners in Catholic (right) won the event. Second was against a continually improving contention while keeping Mache­ Myr-Char’s Rusty DeBclleau, the State Private School Invitational Cross- Steve N'aulty of Mullen (center), while Eddie Machebeuf squad. The Mustangs beuf’s hopes flickering and 3): owned by Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Country Championships held last Saturday at Sanchez of Pueblo Catholic finished third. and Buffs are the stingiest in .Nelson, won the best in match kept St. Mary’s and Regis in Regis stadium. Charles McGee of Pueblo Pueblo Catholic also won the team crown. striking position should the Mus- ’ trophy over a field of 55 dogs in the Timberline Ba.sset Hound Climbing—Hiking—Field tangs be corraled. Mullen romped over St. Fran­ club sanctioned “A” match Oct. Tennis Unit Sets j RItktr PIvsHa Chipptwa cis, 34-7; Machebeuf edged Holy 25. Meeting Nov. 7 Family, 12-0; Regis defeated McCoy’s Red F’lame, owned Cathedral, 2.'i-0; St. Mary’s by .Mr. and .Mrs. Michael Mc­ The Department of Parks and breezed past St. Joseph 40-7, Q (4 5 ^ h h BOOTS Coy. won the best of opposite Recreation announced that the and Annunciation blanked Mt. Largest Stitetion In Colorado sex trophy. Proftsslonal Fitting^J. Hans Wittman Carmel, 26-0. annual meeting of the Denver Municipal Tennis organization COLORADO Shoe Co. will be held Saturday, Nov. 7. 31M E. Catlax 355-mi at 9 a.m., in the county agent’s building at the north end of THE DE.NVER BRONCOS and American Football league Washington park. Commissioner Joe Foss, in this corner's opinion, both handled All members of the Denver. THE BEER THAT the Sunday suspension of Gene .Mingo and Willie West and the .Municipal Tennis organization -Monday follow-up to the case very badly. and all other persons interested are invited to attend. MADE MILWAUKEE The two Bronco players, as everyone must know by now. were suspended indefinitely, put on a Denver-bound plane Sunday FAMOUS morning prior to the Bronco game in Oakland, and sent home. GENERAL SOUND It was a swift, decisive move for what must have been an & unpardonable sin, butr described only as "conduct detrimental ELECTRONICS CO. to the Denvdr Bronco Football club ” SPECIALIZING IN SOUND MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. Bronco officials immediately stated "the case was closed” COMPONENTS and said they would ,get rid of the two players. VEGA > MIKE Kohert M.-Patil V.-M. T. Murray w • ■ ■ The information was transmitted via radio, TV, wire services WIRELESS MICROPHONE 3'nd newspapers across the country. * SALES * SERVICE By Monday at least a dozen persons had asked me about * INSTALLATION it. The concensus was: “My gosh, they must have done some­ TECHNICAL ADVICE thing terrible.” 'It became a guessing game of everything from SURVEY 4 ANALYSIS AT NO CHARGE NO TIME TO LOOK? conniving to throw the contest to walking off with-the Bay 1452 So. Broadway 722-1861 Bridge — and several more-logical in-betweens. By the time the game acutally was underway, the players LET THIS ORDER and the league had diminished in reputation. Of course, the Broncos, who admitted they .sorely missed DO THE WALKING Anyone Can Play th a the pair, were thoroughly beaten, 40-7, by Oakland. The Denver FOR YOU! team already was decimated by injuries and loss of Mingo and NEW PLAYER PIANO! West helped make them putty in the hands of the Raiders, who amassed an amazing 600 yards. OyER 100 USED CARS Alart Jays Thwart Regis Bid NOW THE BRO.N'COS’ action, if they felt such harsh meas­ ures were warratited, was commendable. But apparently by ~ s L - TO CHOOSE FROM Cathedral’s defenders were right on the spot in last week’s Monday they decided they had better take a second look at DECISiWICE game when Regis tried to beat the halftime clock with a SIMPLY SPECIFY THE USED CAR OF YOUR CHOICE this “closed” case. touchdown aerial. The Jays’ Tim Halverson (62) and Pat !N AND MAIL THIS COUPON For one thing, their appeal to Foss for an exception so they Halverson (61) converged on the toss and Tim made the inter- ! might deal off this pair was turned down. Foss said he was WB DO THE REST! cepUon. Regis led at this point by only 6-0. However, the ! powerless to waive the r u l e . ------YOU WILL BE CONTACTED WITH COMPLHE Raiders broke loose with three scores in the final period to win In the next breath the Broncos ^ believe any INFORMATION ON THE USED CAR OF YOUR CHOICE the Denver Parok contest, 25-0. announced that they felt they *'’“***8''®**’'®" '* * CONGRESS »’iiumUtli.nHiii'iwunHIWII1l.I'»-'-'«W1M t|WIHni«ltWtri>IW(fHllllllll. 1 had come up with a way to ®ff> if you must, at the skirt the no-trade rule by usmg ®^ season or at the first, Name FOR THE NEW the waiver route. It’s simple, opportunity to do so legally. | Address CYO Activities Put the two on waivers. A club If this is too much to slom- that is interested claims them, ach, sever them completely MUSIC CO. j Phone Time best reached But the club, instead of paying from the club and hold your Ftm Pofkiag 8[C0i 0I8IRICI The St. Bernadette CYO, bles. 799 Simms street. The the waiver price, makes two of head high for what you consider Make of car desired Year 1321 Liacela Lakewood, will highlight the hayrack ride will begin at 7 its players available to the a right decision that had to be religious activity of the month p.m. Music for dancing will 1332 UOADWAY • Of. 4 4554 Broncos. Every other club that made. But don’t bellyache about; DEMOCRAT Monthly payment desired at a meeting next Sunday at be by the “Fragments.” .\d- 7;30 p.m. for all CYO mem­ mission will be $1.25. might possibly squelch this bit it. .Make a decision and live Will you have i trade in? Year A Modal bers and their non-Catholic of subterfuge stands idly by. with it. friends. A demonstration The St. Louis’, Englewood, The Broncs get rid of Mingo and 1 observe a mess like this and Will you have a down payment? Amount_____ Mass and a social will be in­ CYO will sponsor a Halloween jWest and get two players in cx- feel a little better about being dance from 7;30 p.m. to 11 cluded. 0 a college and high school foot-i No down peyment necessary p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31, at 800 change. o WILLIAMS RAMBLER, INC. The CYO of Holy Trinity E. Stanford avenue. Music So what is this’.’ It’s nothing will be by the "Royals.” Ad­ more than a trade in different MAIL THIS COUPON TO parish, Westminster, will have Authorized Rambler and Nash Sales & Service a sock hop in the parish recre­ mission will be 75 cents for clothing. It’s out and out viola­ ation center at 7 p.m. Satur­ members and $1.25 for non- tion of regulations. It's the PK'KI.NG ’EM: Mullen over .Machebeuf — a wavering vote Expert Mechanical Work — All Makes day. Nov. 7. Admission will members. same general charge on which g e r M a u r o RAMBLER be 25 cents with a CYO card for Mustangs in what should be A CYO initiation party will the Broncos put the two rules- and 35 cents without a card. a tremendous battle. St. Mary’s 2030 S. University Evmngs 744-2781 be held in St. Charles parish breaking players on indefinite over Holy Family — Tigers 5600 So. Broadway St. Dominic’s CYO, Denver, hall, Stratton, at 7:30 p.m. suspension. will hold its monthly meeting Sunday, Nov. 1. give it big try but Bucs have If such a deal is consummated more offensive guns. Cathedral 7 9 4 -4 2 0 6 on Nov, 4. The Rev. John C. aren’t the Broncos just as ST. JOSEPH'S Krenzke, O.P., will speak on KLZ-TV to Show vs. St. Joseph’s — If Jays guilty? the changes in the new liturgy Irish Grid Film aren't down after souped-up ef- MILITARY ACADEMY that involve congregational But that s not all. The Bron- fort against Regis. St. Francis participation in the celebra­ A half-hour show, featuring, cos announce that the case ..Annunciation — but good HAYS, KANSAS tion of the Mass. All interested highlights of the Notre Damej really isn’t "closed” after all. ^^ance for upset here. Resgis FOOTBALL FANS teen-agers are invited to at­ football game of the previous! “We just haven't reached a BOARDING SCHOOL tend. over .Mt. Carmel — Goliath I week, is now being shown each: final decision in this case, for bashes off David’s rocks, I Saturday at 3:30 p.m. on KLZ- Conducted by the On Halloween. Oct, 31, the T v . there arc several facets of the La.st week’s picks: 5 right, 0 “liide the BURLINGTON’S All Souls', Englewood, CYO case to be considered. We should Capuchin Fionciscan This Saturday’s film will fea­ wrong.vr I u ii^ . will sponsor a hayrack ride ture Coach .Ara Parseghian’s know more in a day or two,’’ is jo date: 24 right, Falhers VISTA-DOME DENVER ZEPHYR and dance at Crowder’s sta­ narration of last week’s win the way the Broncos explain it. wrong for .828. .Annmil Board and Tuition Fee over Stanford. NOTRE DAME CO.ME ON fellows. You tried COMPLETE CAR SERVICE $990.00 two players in a three-hour TUNE UP a CARtURETOR Paroks Start Earlier AUTO. TRANS. • .Senior High School * Member of North Central Am 'b. starting times of Denver session Sunday morning. You Y«w Car Prablain — 0«r Sptclaity All Major Sports • RUTC Honor Sebooi vs MICHIGAN STATE Parok football games are sentenced them. You shipped EXPERT TELEVISION REPAIR • 16 Point Indoor Rifle Range • Civil Air Patrol • Indoor Swimming Pool moved up one half hour, start­ them out as quick as you could, ONEIDA GARAGE at South Bend November 14 ing with Nov. 1 play. The .-^nd now you say you haven’t Bill Kirk 14M OfitMa n3-3S55 For Cataloq — Address Business Office doubleheaders will get under­ reached a final decision? Lv. Denver 4:00 pm Fridoy, Nov. 13 way at 12:36 and single games .\nd where is Commissioner Ar. Chicago 9:15 a m Saturday, “ 14 at 2 p.m. Ar. South Bend 12:30 pm Saturday, * 14 Foss all of this time? His league Regis Rooters is being cast in a bad light ELECT Lv. Stadium 4KX) pm Saturday, Nov. 14 .Never before, to my knowledge, Ar.ChIcago 6:15 pm Saturday, “ 14 Return to Action have pro football plajers been (OvMnighI Congr.u Hotwl-Singl. $9.00i D oubt, i 14.00) Regis college’s soccer team, indefinitely suspended in mid­ Lv. Chicago 5:00 pm Sunday, Nov. 15 still searching for its first win season for unexplained viola­ FLOYD Ar. Denver 8:30 am Monday, “ 16 of the season, returns to action tions. Saturday at 1 p.m. in a non­ The eondusion. obviously, league game against Thornton O n l y $ 4 9 - .Athletic club on the Regis field. must be that they did something The Rangers are winless in more heinous than an.vthing else HASKELL five contests. in the history of the play-for- In Redining-Seot, Leg-Retl Chair Cor*. pay game. Yet, with the Bron­ Hear Fr. Kveng cos trving to wheel and deal, Slemkereoedi Fvltmaa roaoi they obviously are fit to play •ceemmeekHaai avaltaMg of edOieiiaG c««l. For Rome — Theologians must YOUR research endlessly in the sen - for any other team that will give some players in exchange * Irsutonce ice of the Church, although this service may involve frank for them. Cost inclmles round-trip tran.sportation to South Bend, I wonder why the Broncos STATE REPRESENTATIVE * Surety Bonds and constructive criticism, be­ admi.ssion to game and transfer of baggage from train cause the Gospel message didn't handle it this way: .Slap to hotel on arrival at Chicago. CAU must be reinterpreted time a huge fine on the pair. $1,600. and again against a back­ $3,006. Tell them they are per­ Paul T. McGrfc'y ground of changing circum­ fectly free to appeal the fines For InformoHofi * Retervotiofti • TkkoH, phone or drop in stances. Swiss theologian Fa­ and publiciv state their ease — RESPONSIBLE REPRESENTATION ther Hans Kueng told the stu­ BURLINGTON TRAVEL BUREAU VAN SCHAACK & CO. if they desire. I.et them pia> FLOYD HASKELL Buflington dents at North .\mrrican Col­ FOR ARAPAHOE COUNTY I7lh and Chompo • Phon* 534-1123 624 17th Street lege here Oct, 22. Bishop that game and all others, .\fter REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE DENVER. COLORADO 80202 all, Mingo has been with the Rouie Phone 297-5636 Francis F. Rch, college rec­ tor was present for the talk. team for five vears and it's Pol AOv DISTRia 38 Thursday, Oct. 29, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 11

im i n q Knights Give 3 Honorary Memberships

Three veteran Knights of Co­ Denver, was born in Blakesburg. as a salesman for some 50 years lumbus were awarded honorary la., in 1894. He attended Fort and, now retired, is a member Will. 01,le memberships by the Dr. Earl Hayes State college and served of All Souls parish. He has been ('. Bach Council 3340. Littleton- in the field artillery in World Fiv.;iewood. in the council's War I. Now retired, he serves a Knight 46 years. last meeting in October, as a business consultant to his Morrissey, 5M E. Grand ave­ P..J. -Mike -Mullen. ceremonials original firm, the King Frigid nue, Englewood, is a member chairman, bestowed the honors Food bank. He is a member of of .All Souls’ parish and has been By W alter Kranx on Brothers .Asa A. King, Wil­ Cathedral parish and has been liam C. Cline, and William P. a Knight of Columbus for 43 a Knight of Columbus for 40 Happy Birthday ■Morrissey. years. years. He was born in Davey, Another birthday has just rolled around. And this To be eligible for honorary Cline, 1S94 E. Orchard avenue. ■Nebr., in 1894 and was initial^ one's even more unpleasant to face than the others. membership, a knight must be Littleton, was born in Council into the order in Norton, Kan., in 1924. The years are beginning-to mount up. and "The Sep­ at least 65 years of age and Bluffs, la., in 1894. He attended tember Song" is swelling in full crescendo. have a minimum of 25 years Creighton university and served membership in the order. in the field artillery in World Did vou ever notici' llio many King. 2023 .S. Clayton street. War I. Mr. Cline was employed different ways that people react I blurted out the answer at the to age'.’ First, theie's the Fear­ same time. Only she said. less Flaunter. He announces his '1935. " and 1 said. ''1941. ' age recklessly — to everyone (She. of course, told the truth.) Berlitz School Honored — in a loud, clear voice. "Just There was a deathly silence. From that day forward 1 have The President's "E ” award THE BERLITZ METHOD ba­ Direct F rid a y luncfieon Club turned 51. Yep, that's right. I'm 51. Bora in 1SI13. Did you stated my age correctly. for excellence in exporting was sically requires that teachers be given to the Berlitz school of Toastmasters and directors of the Knights Peri, Charles O’Brien, and Jack Denny. Not hear me over at the corner IT'S NOT the purpose of this natives of countries whose lan­ languages here Oct. 1 -by the of Columbus Friday luncheon club for the shown are Andy Martelon, George Sweeney, table? I said I'm 51.” column to give anyone any ad­ guages they teach. Instruction is Then there's the Self De­ Commerce department. coming year are, left to right, front row; and Bill Dresler. The luncheon club meets vice whatsoever on how to ac­ ceiver. This person announces cept the passing years. Play it The presentation was made by entirely in the language being every Friday from 12 noon till 1 o’clock. The Tom Nolan, Gene Costello, Leonard Olivas, his or her age blithely, in by ear and choose the method Charles E. Brokaw, director of taught. English is “checked” at grand knight; Ben Wright, general chair­ price of the luncheon is $1 and ali men are great humor. "Sure I'm 51. that suits you best. If you can the Commerce department's of­ the classroom door. Instructors man; and George Brown; back row, Len Invited to attend. But, heavens — that's not old. believe you feel just as good at fice for this area, to Julio Var­ initially communicate with their Doherty, John Hinterreiter, Ed Hart, Jim Not anymore. Fifty-one (gay 51 as you did at 31, you're in­ gas. director of the Berlitz students by pointing to things CARS SOLDI laugh that tries hard to ring deed fortunate that God has al­ school at the Hilton office build- and identifying them in the lan­ guage being taught. From there Sine* March 1, 1963 sincere) — why, I've just lowed your memory to be so dis­ I started to live. The best years torted. If you honestly feel that THE LOCAI., Berlitz school is on, association of ideas and con­ ED TYNAN’S Ft. Carson Couple Looking are yet to come.” 51 is not getting along there, one of 30 throughout the United trasts are, the techniques em­ Then there's the Great Ig- better thank heaven for your States teaching languages to em­ ployed. ^ o a L Forward to Nov. 3 Election norer. “Didn't you just have erratic judgment. If you can ployes of .America’s largest cor­ a birthday, Jim?" to which he disregard all birthdays and put porations, equipping them to TRY CHRYSLER Ft. Carson — M-Sgt. and Mrs. he was living away from the replies, "Wasn't it great the your age behind you. you are take important posts abroad and PLYMOUTH Silvestre Levy of Ft. Carson, island and overseas. Cardinals beat the Yanks.” I blessed in being able to ignore thereby helping to increase • Cr«k( Work • Tuno-up • Auto Ptinling look forward to Nov. 3 and his Mrs. Levy transferred her would rather ask this man to the inevitable. If you set your United States exports to foreign • Front Whotl Allonmtnt first vote since 1940 and her citizenship in 1961 from her na­ display his secret birthmark age baek a few years and gain countries. J 'c d b ij! iu • body A Fondtr Roprir NEW Tirst vole as a United States tive Panama. in public than ask him to re­ any con.solation in so doing, you The President’s award consists Corona Auto Service citizen. veal his age. Onlv a crass, are easily satisfied to say the of an "E ” pennant and a cita­ 1964 VALIANT As a legal resident of Puerto THE COUPLE have been area gross individual would dare least. tion, which reads: Fiesta Dishes • Open Slock Stan lard Gas & Oils broach the subject to him. Me. I'm 51. 1 don't like it. Not Gifts - Hardware - I’aiiit $ 179 5 Rico, Levy had not been able residents twice, in 1958 and in "To meet the needs of Ameri­ Glass - Toys 6tb & Cvruni BA 2-4867 to vote because there were no 1963. They purchased their first Next w(! have the Fanciful one little bit. Especially when can businessmen for language Pipe Threading DELIVERED DENVER t absentee ballots authorized when home in Widefield since they Forgetter. This person manages my youngc.st son is only four training of personnel engaged in Window Shades - Key Complftt Stitt K Strvict were married at Ft. Clayton, to forget a few birthdays here years old — a son whom I must export trade, the Berlitz Schools Duplicating and there, and subsequently follow through , father- Canal Zone, in 1948. of Languages of America, Inc., Open Friday Evenings ends up considerably younger and-son hikes, football pep ral­ has substantially increased its 5225 E. COLFAX Levy answered, “ We like it 32 Broadway 733-2940 here” when he was asked why than he actually is. Once I was lies, school carnivals, and all teaching activities.” r < ’ i . SflCUS-LnilJLOR these natives of the tropics pre­ a Fanciful Forgetter, and stated the other multitudinous activi­ The Berlitz Schools of Lan­ ferred the dry Western climate. my age differently to so many ties, where a man of 60 plus is guages of America, Inc., are 1543 LARIMER ST. > 830 17th ST. ‘‘Prices are higher but the peo­ different people that I got in a sure to be rather out of place headed by Robert Strumpen-Dar- ple are friendlier.” terrible mess. I couldn’t re­ in a group of 35 to 40 year old rie, president. Headquarters are member which age I had given fathers. They had lived in Puerto Rico, at 630 Fifth avenue. New Yorkl to which individual. Then one Oh, well. No use worrying ENGRAVED Washington State, Korea, Kans­ City. More than 20 million people horrible night my wife and 1 until the time comes. Maybe as, and North Dakota before try­ have studied the Berlitz method were out with friends and some­ the kid’ll take after his south­ ing Colorado. Levy said he had since the firm was founded 86 You can one asked me when I was grad­ ern ancestors and get mar­ PLASTIC never requested a specific as­ years ago by the late Maximil­ uated from college. My wife and ried at 14. SIGNS & DESK PLATES signment in his 22 Army years. ian D. Berlitz. He has been in administrative positions mainly and is as­ receive BftONZE TABL'ETS signed now to Headquarters company, U. S. Army Garrison. The I,evys consider Ecuador, where he served with the Inter- a check .American Goedetic Survey, as their most interesting assign­ ment. He compiled a history of 1 H o m e m a k e r $ installations in Panama while on every month duty there. I Department Mrs. Levy is a cu.stom ‘'de­ signer of women’s styles after Patronizt Th#s» Raliabit ond Friandly Firmsirms I an apprentice-ship in Panama Y'ou may wish to learn about a new plan City. which offers a possible solution to the L■ niiiraiiM iiiiiiiiniiiai'iitiaiuaiaiiia I'lif.rittB ail THEY' ARE members of Holy problem of helping to meet today's Family parish. Security. He is high cost of living. You will be especially Bacon & Schramm active in the Knights of Colum­ Please Patronize bus at Security and Carson. interested if you are widowed or Composition Roofing Your REGISTER retired. For detailed information, without Advertisers and TiU Roofing Chamber of Commerce charge, clip and mail the, below coupon. Mention Roof Repairing 4020 Brighton Blvd. John J. Sullivan John J. Morrissey John J. Denny THE REGISTER Endorses Amendment Past Grand Knight Past Grand Knight Past Grand Knight L’ll. 4-6S68 i The Colorado State Chamber Guest Speaker Guest of Honor Toastmaster I of Commerce and four other B O S W O R T H ] major statewide organizations I have voted their endorsement of SULLIVAN & GOLD CROSS PRODUCTS, INC. 1 Amendment No. 1, the .state 'M r. Knight of Columbus' To Be Honored “Accredited Purveyors to the Catholic Clergy” auditor amendment, on the Nov. C O M P A N Y , INC. j A tribute to ".Mr. Knight of area, he loves to tell stories of van, a leading figure in busi­ JANITORIAL & SANITARY SUPPLIES 3 general election ballot. :Columbu-s," John J, .Morrissey, when the K. of C. "built, bol­ ness and religious circles in the DOWNTOWN - 17th and Calitornio 1421 • 16lh Street -I- CH 4-8775 or CH 4-2598 past grand knighi of Denver stered. and battled" for (he area. DENVER 2. COLORADO CHURCH, : Council 539. will liighliglit (lie Church in Colorado. I.ikc .Mr. .Morrissey. .Mr. Sul­ CHERRY CREEK CENTER - On The M oll meeting of the K. of C. Friday An honorary member of the livan is a past grand knight of GREELEY- 1004 Ninlh Avtnut | INSTITUTIONAL, I luncheon r lub at noon. Oet. 30. Knights. .Mr. .Morrissey has Council .539 and past slate dep­ CHEYENNE-1710 Ctnlral Avenut ] MAINTENANCE The luncheons arc held each served not only as grand knight uty. EQUIPMENT week in tlie Council 539 club­ of tile Denver council but as STROHMINGER house, 1555 Grant stivet. Ttie state deputy. ■WOTHER past grand knight. & price of the smorgasbord lunch­ He is a graduate of tlie Colo­ John J. Denny, will act as E lectric Com pani| SUPPLIES eon is Jl. The programs are rado University Law school and toastmaster. BOSWORTH, SUtllVAN & COMPANY, INC. still practices law in his office FREE CONSULTATION SERVICE 1 concluded by 1 p.m. Representatives of all councils Mtmb«ri, Ntw York Stock Exchong* CALL in downtown Denver. in the state, civic leaders, mem­ 660 Sovonttonth Strttt At the age of 81, .Mr. Morris­ E tc h rrl * r v * r ‘ m S m iA L • CCMMCK1AL • R iS m n v . In addition to the K. of C., bers of the law profession, and Denvtr, Colorodo 80202 DUMONT sey is still as ardent a Knight he is a member of the Denver friends, both Catholic and non- SALES CO. I of Columbus as he was 56 years and Colorado Bar associations! Catholic, are invited to attend PltOEi send mo informotion on tht investment plon. 1178 STOUT ST. 222-5733 1741 B K Iw SI. SM )i;s , ago when he took his degrt*cs in and the Catholic Charities board the luncheon. the Denver council. of directors. A choral group from the Cath­ DENVER COLORADO N om e- Guest speaker for the tribute olic high schools will serenade' It’s A PIONEER in the advance­ to .Mr. Morrissey will be his the guest of honor during the Address^ Good-Looking ment of the organization in this long-time friend. John J. Sulli-i luncheon. City^ -Stote- -Z ip C o d e . PIMPLACE FIXTURES * Curtain Screens * Glass Screens * Grates * Fire Sets FREE! * Firelighter * Andirons * Wood Holders * Coal Hods N E W GRESHAM K • Spark Guards coonter*top " • Electric Logs Most Complete Displav of Fireplace Fixtures in the West la v a to r y DENVER MARBLE & TILE CO. b y K o h ler EstabilsDed Sincf 1191 623-1494 1330 STOUT ST. 534-5580 Modecptoly priced, the enameled iron Gresham is a SnVINO TKl INnRI METROPOLITAN AREA beauty. It comes complete with angle-mount fittings, lENNIE LENNOX (ir 0 specially designed. « f r iiN N 0 7 r DAY and Choose from six colorful ‘ NIGHT pastels — each compatible with a variety of decorating id e o L Qttality Plumhtng Specializing in Fit KB Truth Booth and Heating Repairs F^STIMATMS Manning the Catholic information booth at to the fair, as a result of the wide publicity Colorado state fair held in Pueblo last .Au­ given to A'atican Council II. Eight visitors O U A k A N T lt D gust, are Hugh V. Giltner, left, past state signed up for the home study course in Slavic! ON SLATTERY DENVER NURSING HOME A L L M A K IS deputy of the Knights of Columbus, and Catholic doctrine, be reported, and Joanne m locemai • toMKiiL-CK3TC% Henry Pettit, grand knight of Council 557, .Miketa of Pueblo won the special award of 14Hi & Josephine M H O m S O V K I & COMPANY Pueblo. The bimth is sponsored annually by six volumes of the Lives of the Saints. Others PLEASE SEND A FREE COPY OF DIAL SU 1-4 4 9 4 Plumbing and Heating the slate council, which pays the costs. More "on deck ” during the fair were booth-tenders “ LIFE AT DENVER NURSING HOME" Contractors than 3.000 pamphlets, on the Catholic faith state secretary John D. Burke, Robert J. Nama W&fMRMNliTIOMN^ 181 VALLEJO ST. were distributed. Hugh (lillner said, and Stewart, faithful navigator of Bishop Joseph 744-6311 none was discarded hy the recipients. He C. Wilfging general assembly; A1 Miller, John Addrass to. KilamAth SALES JOHN J. CONNOR, President noted an increase in requests for information Smith, and Mike Burke of North Pueblo's FRANK WATERS. Frtt ENGINEERING Rob«rf F. Connor. Vice President City from among the many thousands of sisitors council 4286. m m m m

Page 12 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Oct. 29, 1964 JS k ' High School Students Cast Ballots in Mock Election The students at Marycrest charge of the election at Regis They advocated medicare and and Regis high sehnnls last said that the students were concurred in the opinion that so- ™ VOi,. CI.I socud,,. ,h ..ld bdobto their opinions concerning the tory. Lastly, they strongly stat- as President by a seven to one margin. The Voice of Youth “be accomplished only on local units in the respective schools to the question levels, and only through local sponsored the mock election. , Does the Lotted . . c.States . Gov-r- school u i planning, i „ uboards. a -• The purpose of the event was ernment have the right to tell twofold. First to get the stu- g person to admit Negroes into M.ARO.\ COMMENTED on dents to take an active part in restaurant?" a slim ma- the enthusiasm present during current affairs and secondly, to jority said yes. the election, “If only wo could challenge those 21 and over to students were against the convey this energy and ambi- voice their opinion in the elec- fp^pral education tax for par-; lion to those who are electing tion Nov. 3. gpts with children enrolled in our President; The success of According to Marcia Linde- private schools. Overwhelming- this mock election represents a man, .Marycrest’s Voice of ly, they voted to keep the United; challenge to today’s adults — Youth coordinator, election eth­ States in the United Nations, to form an objective opinion ics were stressed. The school and agreed that the “past pub- concerning each candidate and was designated as a congres­ lie life of a major candidate” to go to the polls and vote for sional district containing pre­ should “affect the vote.” 'the candidate of their choice.” cincts. Democratic and Repub­ lican central committee chair­ men guided their respective party precinct committee work­ 343 Students Attending ers in soliciting party members and support for the party’s can­ Pauline Memorial School didate. Lot of Help for Dance (Pauline Memorial School, .deemer school to teach religion A SPECIAL registration day “I’ll never be through by Nov. 7!” thinks Mrs. J. Bayard Colorado Springs) ! classes on Sunday to children at was held on which the .students Pauline Memorial school Colo- the L' S- -'ir Force academy, Young, as she attempts to do some organizational work for the declared party affiliation and rado Springs, continues its tra Most Precious Blood Parish dance. "Assisting” Mrs. Young affirmed their eligibility. The MORE TH.VN 20 per cent of are her daughters, Marilyn, left, and Sheila. The dance will students were asked to become dition of regional service with Pauline students come from be held In the school cafeteria on Saturday, Nov. 7 from 9 knowledgeable on the candi­ 34.3 students from 170 families Holy Family parish (Security- p.m. until midnight. Bernie Doornbos and his band will furnish dates and their platforms. in St. Paul’s parish, south to Widefield) and nearly 1.5 per Security-Widefield and Ft. Car- the music, and a midnight supper will be served. The dance, Rallies, campaign buttons, cent from Ft. Carson families. speeches, and posters testified son and north to Corpus Christ! spoasored by the Altar and Rosary society of the parish, is Sister .John Catherine has re­ to the vivid campaigning behind parish. turned as principal and eighth- under the chairmanship of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Saracino, with New Convent Going Up the headlines. On election day Sisters of Charity of Cincin-: grade teacher. She and George Mr. and Mrs. Dave Boardman as decorations chairmen. the polls were swamped. nati from the Pauline faculty! Ulrich, new seventh-grade The Rev. John J. Guzinski, pastor of St. president of the Polish club, left, looks on. Tickets at $3 will be sold at the door. Erie Hibbison, who was in join others from Divine Re- teacher, share the upper class- Joseph’s (Polish) parish, sinks a be-ribboned .At the microphone is chairman of the build­ ,es. He is Pauline Memorial spade to turn the first sod on the site of the ing committee, W. J. Wilson. The nuns have school's first male teacher, a: new $60,000 convent for the community of taught for 38 years in the parish, without hav­ Scheduled Saturday retired .\ir Force officer whoj Sisters of St. Joseph wtio staff the parochial ing a residence there. Construction of the new has taught in El Paso County; school. The Rev. William E. Sievers, chap­ convent begins-Monday Nov. 2, by Stopa Con­ Public schools and is a gradu-' lain, St. Joseph’s hospital, keeps the pastoral struction company, contractor. ate of Colorado College in Colo Cathedral To Host Speech Meet cope away from the blade, while Ed. Zaleski, rado Springs. (Cathedral High School, Denver) terpretation, Bob Damico and 10,000 volumes soon. jbalek, Kathy Harpole, and Shei- Other new faculty members are Sister James Francis who Cathedral high school will be Ralph Turrano; original ora­ |la Slocum, and junior Mary tory, Bob Bobalek and Paul Par­ HI-PAL, the Cathedral news- Kane. comes from Aurora’s St. Pius host for the first advanced X school and teaches fourth speech meet of the year Oct. 21. ker; and poetry, Helen Battaia, paper, has been awarded a first Representing Hungary were Students Show Ingenuity and George Ott. class honor rating by the Na­ juniors Pat Kenney, Karen .Mc­ grade, and .Ann Kelly who High schools participating will teaches sixth grade. include Annunciation, Aurora tional Scholastic Press associa­ Cormick, Cathy Rerucha, and tion. Sister .Ann Pauline, fifth grade Central, Aurora Hinkley, “BRING YOUR NEIGHBOR” Kathy Rothermel, is the theme for Cathedral's Entries in the NSPA Criti­ Sodalists will attend a meet­ teacher; Patricia Macke, fourth Killing Bugs for Biology George Washington, Holy Fam­ grade: Sister Laetitia Ann. first ily, Machebeuf, Marycrest, open house, Sunday, Nov. 1, cal Service are judged in all ing during activity period Mon­ grade: and Denise Weaver. (Mt. St. Gertrude Academy, ficers, student leader'ship and its io one victory in the school elec- Mount Carmel, Mullen. Regis, from 6 to 10 p.m. areas of production from cov- day, Nov.___ .,2, at...... which...... the...... Rev. erage through writing and Robert Houlihan, S.J., dean of I'''cnch teacher, are veteran fa- Boulder) responsibilities. This was car- tion. After the meeting a stu- St. Francis’, St. .Joseph’s, and Report cards will be distrib­ makeup. Regis college, will discuss con- ^ulty members. West. uted at this session, and all par­ \l the beginning of the .sum- o" through a discussion of dent council - faculty tea was The award was Issued for the cepts and changes in the new Holmberg Buchanan, for- held. Students from Cathedral parti­ ents are requested to attend. mer recess last June, Sister the school constitution. Of ipecUI Interest to those second semester of last year. liturgy. mer sixth-grade teacher, is .. , . u i „. The president of student coun cipating in the various events teaching second grade this year are; touring CHS will be the new If More than 1,000 student news­ The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Wal­ Mt St Gertrude academy in ciL Diane Bova, appointed two AT A STUDENT council meet­ ing held about the time of the Dramatic. John Hollis and brary, located on the third floor papers from high schools all ter J. Canavan, rector, extends Boulder, gave an assignment for, committee chairmen Kathy Mother Cabrini shrine desecra­ Jeanette Lubely; extemporane­ of Marian hall. over the nation are judged by his thanks to all those responsi­ the incoming sophomore biology: Powell and Margaret Reilly, to Msgr. Smith tion, the students suggested that ous, Michael DiManna and iTim The library now contains more NSPA in groups divided by en­ ble for the success of the Mary 'classes: A bug hunt! mvestiga e the possibility of in- ter-school student council meet a dance be held to raise money Mills; humorous, John Kcnidall than 6,000 volumes, and this rollment, frequency of publica­ Poppins benefit premiere. tion and method of printing. To Address The, results , show . a .. p e a t deal ------formation-- of— -a to pay for some of the damage. and 'Tim O’Connell; original in­ number is expected to exceed Particularly he would like to of effort and ingenuity on e pi^f, j proposition was carried, Sister Margaret Anthony mod­ thank the Cathedral Parent- erated Hi-Pal last year. Teachers association, students of Parents Club part of the students. Futher business Included a|T he amount of money collected Cathedral, faculty, and parents. (St, Francis de Sales’ High vote that the school would send j came to $176. Half of th» pro- ON DISPL.A'V IN the school g telegram to President Lyndon Elect GIRLS DECIDED and con­ School, Denver) ceeds went for the Mother Ca­ library are many beautifully ar- telUng him of his three brini shrine. trolled world issues at a mock News Deadline! The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Gre- united Nations assembly Oct. 22 ranged collections. Hubert M. “Hub” Ti. J §ocy’ Smith, pastor, will be at St. Francis Convent high The deadline for news stories • . ^ Outstanding is Kathleen John­ school, Colorado Springs. and pictures to appear In the “j g sp eap '' at tne i,t. tran son’s collection of insects merit­ high school Par­ Representing the U.S.S.R “Denver Catholic RegUter" Is ing the most points for neatness, ents club meeting Wednesday, E le c t were Cathedral seniors Sue Bo- Monday at 5 p.m. originality, completeness and SAFRAN Nov. 4, at 8 p.m. in the high accurate classification. school auditorium. Besides using originality and Democrat .A food shower for the Sisters ingenuity in mounting the in­ will be held in conjunction with Ted Rubin sects. the students exercised State Representative the meeting. Staple foods and originaUty and ingenuity in kill­ DEMOCRAT District 5 money will be welcome. ing them: Some used nail polish The club will award an .AM- remover or alcohol, others .stuck F.M radio-stereo console at its pins through them or suffocated Thanksgiving dance .Nov. 28. JUVENILE JUDGE • Selected as one of the "Outstanding Young Men them in closed jars. in America " by the U.S. Junior Chamber of Com- Information can be obtained from Mrs. J. A. Cornett at 744- Sister Mary Ignata plans to (2 to be elected) ■ merce for "contributions to his community, pro­ 0340, Mrs. Clifford Fitzgibbons keep the best of the collection fession, and country." at 722-7068, or any member of for future displays in the biology LEADERSHIP FOR DENVER'S • Qualified legislator with a background in political the club. department. COUNTER-AHACK ON DELINQUENa science and law Proceeds will go toward re­ Strange crawling memories j lurk about the beginning of the; • Sptciol Adviiop ta Pr««tdant'i Commit^ an JuvoniU Od- modeling of the high school lingutncy and Youth Crima ^ SOUTHWEST DENVER NEEDS “ HUB" SAFRAN auditorium. sophomore year — 1964. ^ Chairman, Univtrsity of Otnvtr Troining Conttr for DoHrMiuoncy ______IPd. Pol. Adv.) The Thanksgiving dance will Control be held in the high school A Leadership Conference was ^ Stato Roproiontativo 1961 >64 gymnasium from 9 p.m. until 1 held early this month at Mt. St. ^ Sponsor of rtctnf logiilation on Jwonilo Dtlinguoncy ^ Prefouionaily troir>od 1n low arbd youth ¥poHk. EI«ot November 3 a.m. Nov. 28. Admission at $3 Gertrude's academy for the stu- per couple includes refresh- council. Denver Needs TED RUBIN As Juvenile Judge (Pd. Pol. Adv.) ments. Representatives were the class presidents—Susan Dimock, sen- RANGER ROGERS VAAak a : Rathy Powell, junior; and I o w n Anniir0 rsa ry -p j^ g yjoschetti, sophomore; the REPUBLICAN Sidawalk Artists Neoga, III. — St. Patrick’s 1 class representatives — Mary “Down on the sidewalk from up on the housetops,” Disney’s church here will observe the iTopczewski, senior; Patty Or- Mary Poppins appears like magic in the chalk drawing of Mary 100th anniversary of its dedi- ! ton. junior; and Cindy Haigler, sophomore and presidents of all Kramer and Bob Monahan, Cathedral high school juniors, who cation on Nov. 8. Trowbridge has strong links with early the school clubs: Art guild, Ran­ sketched their way to a third place in the Mary Poppins contest COLORADO American history. In 1840 Sar­ dy Rogers; Glee club, Merikay RICHARD Oct. 24. ah Boone Abercrombie, a Noller; choir, Lucy Cone; Na­ SUPREME COURT Sponsored by Fox theaters, the competition required inter­ grahd niece of Kentucky’s tional Forensic league, Lyn pretation of scenes from the current film success premiered famed Captain Daniel Boone, Grunkemeyer; Science club,; PLUCK Oct. 21 at the Aladdin theater for the benefit of Cathedral high settled here. In 1861 her son- Beth Sopka: Girls .Athletic As­ R a n g e r R o g ers has practiced law in Colorado ever school. in-law Patrick McAndrew, be­ sociations, Candy Evered; and since 1938 except for four years of military service in For his efforts Bob was given a football autographed by the gan organizing the pioneer Sodality prefect, Mary Leah Ze- Bronco football team and was invited to visit the Broncos at parish with the help of the i bre. STATE W WII. He has been a hard-working State Senator for 11 Franciscan Friars from Teu- Purpose of the meeting wa.s Bronco stadium Wednesday. Mary received a Mary Poppins doll. years and floor leader for 6. He knows Colorado. He topolls. to review, for the presiding of- REPRESENTATIVE knows Colorado Law. Colorado needs this experienced DISTRICT 10 lawyer and outstanding legislatoron the Supreme Court! Tidewalk Painters' Win REPUBLICAN RAN6ER R06ERS Mary Poppins Art Contest Experienced attorney. . . assistant city attorney. . , For COLORADO SUPREME COURT "Sidewalk painters” brought;in the Mary Poppins art con- (Pd. Pol Adv.) i honors to Cathedra] high school' test. U.S. Air Force Judge Advocate General’s Office. Senior John Hollis won first I prize for his painting of the | Advocates the establishment of a two-year metropoli­ chimney-sweeps. John, son of I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hollis. 2237 tan technical and vocational training schofjl. In offer­ Fleet J y o @ E Court place, was awarded $100 and chauffeuring service for ing training fo r a useful, productive career, we can one week by the .Avis Rent-a- J A M E S C . Car service. discourage high school dropouts and prevent further Rnnners-np in the contest increases In juvenile crime rates. were Juniors Mary Kramer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eu­ gene Kramer, 5935 S. Crocker street, and Bob Monahan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E . : RESPONSIBLE! Monahan, 3328 W. Tanforan drive. FLMIGAN Mary and Boh. both 16. Off to School in Stylo AGGRESSIVE! worked on a joint entry in the ".At your service, sir." announces Bill Helms, sales repre- contest. They were real "side­ sentatne lor .A\is Rent-a-car. to John Hollis, Cathedral high walk paimer.s'’ as they used school senior, whose painting captured first place in the Fox QUALIFIED! I pa.stel chalks to draw a life-size theater Mary Poppins art contest Oct. 24. DISTRICT JUDGE 7 YEARS I Mary Poppins on the sidewalk RICHARD PLOCK for REPRESENTATIVE Committeo ; in front of May-DiF company. Besides receiting a $100 first place prize. John will be Forrest Whetstone, (Chairman JUDICIAL I Mary was awarded a Mary ebauffeured to and from school by .Avis for one week. DEMOCRAT I Poppins doll. Bob won an auto- John’s winning modernistic ioterprelation of house-top I graphed football from the Den- i dancers depicted Chimney-Sweep Bert and his friends in trampo­ EXPERIENCE line-like leaps above Ixtndon’s roofs. ' ver Broncos. ••e. p«L «*>.)

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• the bookkeeper’s corner Thursday, Oct. 29, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Pago 13 Vatican Council Sessions Provide Wealth of Material for Writers

B y Tom Officer supreme authority over the sees are. They are usually nothing but ruins.” The third session of Vatican universal Church? Council II is moving into its 4. Does it please the Fa­ He favors coadjutors and final weeks — and if every­ thers to have the schema de­ auxiliaries having the title of thing goes as it has in the clare that the said authority the see to which they are as­ belongs to the College of Bish­ past two sessions there will be signed. Bishops who resigned ops united with its head by a flood of books next summer would become emeriti of divine right? their see. 'on the debates of the third session and as many interpre­ 5. Does it please the Fa­ There are a just a few tations of what happened as thers to have the schema de­ of the events covered in the there are authors. clare that the opportuneness book. Rynne gives special should be considered of re­ attention to the talks of all the ONE OF THE MOST color­ storing the diaconate as a dis­ principals at the Council — ful — and most controversial trict and permanent grade of Cardinals Leo Suenens, Franz — of the writers of the first the sacred ministry, according Koenig, Josef Frings, and two sessions has been Xavier to the needs of the Church in many others. Rynne. The mysterious Rynne the various areas? Host* for Conospondonts first gained notice during the Each of the points passed BUT HE ALSO includes a first session in The New York­ overwhelmingly: handing the few touches of humor. There Listenlac to the discussion at a workshop for parish corre­ er magazine with his “Letters Curial party, as Rynne calls is the incident of the Vatican spondents heid the past week at Regis coilege are the two From the Vatican Council” it, a severe setback. Radio and Vatican daily hosts for the occasion, seated, from left, the Rt. Rev. Monsi­ articles. newspaper giving varying in­ gnor John Cavanagh, editor and business manager of the IF THE CARDINAL had his terpretations oh a message by Recently, Rynne returned Pope Paul VI. “Register,” and the Very Rev. Richard F. Ryan, president of with the Second Session, with setbacks, he also had his mo­ Regis college. Standing is George Reinert, director of public ments of honor and praise. And there is the introduc­ coverage of the session, plus tion of Bishop Ernest J. information on the elevation One was his defense of the relations at Regis, who with Phil Gauthier, Regis publicity Primeau of Manchester, N.H., of Cardinal Giovanni Montini Holy Office from the attacks director, supervised the advance arrangements for the work­ who upon being called an to the Papacy and Pope Paul of the “liberals.” He charged shop. Some 60 members of the “Register’s” volunteer corre­ English Bishop, said that the Vi’s trip to the Holy Land. that an attack on the Holy- spondents took part in the workshop. Office was an attack on the Bishop of Manchester, Eng­ If the reader expects Pope himself, because the land, is one of the “separated Rynne to make any startling Pope is its prefect. brethren.” revelations on the second ses­ However, Rynne does not And Rynne is not above sion, he is in for a disappoint­ just stick to the Cardinal from taking a few humorous pokes ment. If there is nothing Style Show Judges Wish You Well the Curia. He covers im­ at himself in a brief preface, startling in the book, there is mentioning the various Three coins cast into the wishing well are lege Fashion school, and center, Miss plenty of insight into what portant speeches by many of the other Fathers. guesses as to his identity after tokens of good luck for models in the annual Doray W John Roberts Powers school, have many of the principal Council the first session, and that be One interesting speech was all-parochial style show — where three girls chosen two finalists from each of nine Cath­ Fathers are striving for. was to be “silenced” during If there is to be a fault with by Bishop Antoine Caillot, co­ the second session. adjudged best in posture, poise and person­ olic high schools in Denver to compete for Rynne and Second Session, ality will each receive a scholarship valued the 1964 Teen Model title at the Nov. 6 show adjutor of Evreux, France, Of special help to the read­ it will be that he is definitely who advocated the abolition of er is the inclusion of the list­ at $300, presented by leading modeling agen­ beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the Denver auditor­ sympathetic, even biased titular sees. He said, “No one, ings of the speakers, in order, cies in Denver. Judges Cesare Morganti of ium theater. The Catholic Parent-Teacher some might say, in favor of except the Benedictines, and their views on each topic the Morganti School of Charm and Modeling, league sponsors this annual event. the “liberal” forces at the knows where these titular Council. Yet, it is one of the discussed on the Council floor. Maggie Nuss of Patricia Stevens Career col­ “conservatives” — Cardinal Alfredo Ottaviani of the Curia — who dominates the book. SAFETY, SECURITY, STRENGTH The Italian Cardinal was to Change in Postulants' play a leading role in the vot­ for NorHiwost Donvor ing which, in the words of Bishop John J. Wright of Schedule Is Planned VOTE for Pittsburgh, was “a turning- point” in the history of Vati­ Next summer, if plans can be This will facilitate setting up can Council II. put into effect, the present pos­ the academic program for pos­ This was the action on the tulants at Loretto Education tulants, second-year novices, Greg Pearson fateful points of the schema, center will move from Colorado and junior Sisters. De Ecclesia. These points to Kentucky to spend the first were: year of their novitiate at the SINCE THE FIRST half of State Loretto mother house. That’s a Oood Quastion 1. Does it please the Fa­ the noviceship, termed the can­ thers to have the schema de­ Enjoying a question from a parish correspondent at the The transfer will be one of the Representative clare that episcopal consecra­ onical year, is devoted to spiri­ steps in the re-structuring of the publicity workshop held the past week by Regis college and the tion is the highest degree of tual formation in depth, with a (District One) “Register” is Ed Smith, news editor of the “Denver Cath­ the sacrament of the order? formation program according to minimum of academic studies, olic Register” and one of the panelists at the session. A little 2. Does it please the Fa­ the decLsions of the Loretto Sis­ the mother house should pro­ Member, Holy Family Parish dubious over the speaker’s ability to answer the question are thers to have the schema de­ ters general chapter, which met vide an ideal setting for this (formerly of St. Dominic’s) two of the other panelists, Dave Millon, left, news editor of clare that every Bishop, legiti­ during July. phase of the training program. “Junior CurrenL.Week,” and Jim Bzdek, news editor of the mately consecrated in com­ Patricia Hayden “The ONLY candidate wtio cared enougti to UNTIL AUGUST of this year, .At the beginning of their sec­ “Senior Current Week.” The fourth panelist, Joe Motta, owner munion with the Bishops and personally call at almost every Northwest the Roman Pontiff, who is the congregation maintained a ond-year novitiate, the novices of Hahn-Masten Phbto-company, was busy taking the picture. their head and principle of Former Resident novitiate and junior college (for will return from Kentucky to the Denver home” novices and postulants only) at novitiate in St. Louis or in Lit- (Sponsored'by "CItizeni for Pearson") John J. Conway, Chairman unity, is a member of the Pol. Adv. episcopal body? Enters Novitiate Nerinx, Ky., and a house of telton. 3. Does it please the Fa­ studies (juniorate) in St. Louis, thers to have the schema Patricia L. Hayden, daughter Mo., both serving all three pro­ of Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Hay­ declare that the body or Col­ vinces. den, former members of St. lege of Bishops succeeds the John the Evangelist’s parish, With the opening of Loretto College of Apostles in the task Education center, a second no­ of preparing the Gospel, Denver, entered the novitiate of the Sisters of Charity, Cincin­ vitiate' was established in the sanctifying and shepherding nati, 0., this fall. West. the flock; and that it, together Present plans call for the pos- with its head the Roman Patricia and her brother, tuiancy and second - year no­ Pontiff and never without this Michael, both 17 years old, were head enjoys a plenary and graduated the past June from vitiate to be transfer!^ next Central Catholic high school, year from the Kentucky head­ Springfield, 0. quarters to St. Louts. Her father, who served more Such a move will mean that than 20 years in the U.S. Air the postulants, second - year no­ i N i ^ r a Force before his retirement in vices, and junior professed Sis­ 1960, is now assigned to the post ters of the St. Louis province office at Wright-Patterson field LEGISUTIVE DISTRIcnsl.. will be housed in the juniorate near Dayton, 0. building located in St. Louis near The Haydens live in Enon, 0. Webster college, a senior col­ They plan to return to Denver lege conducted by the Sisters of and establish their permanent Loretto. residence here. Patricia’s grandparents were In the Denver province, the the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles postulants, second-year novices, H. Hayden, one of the pioneer and junior professed Sisters will families in St. John’s parish. reside at the Littleton center. Froa Concert Postulants entering the congre­ z gation from the Southern pro­ The United Nations Week Concert sponsored by the De­ vince will be assigned by the partment of Parks and Re­ provincial to either the St. Louis Musical Tour creation, Denver, will be pre­ or the Western novitiate. sented Sunday, Nov. 1, at 3 IF YOU WANT Bill Del Gallo of Lakewood, p.m. in the City Auditorium NOVICES FROM both noviti­ who teaches instrumental music theater, Denver. Tickets may ates will spend the first of their at the grade and high school be obtained at the depart­ two years of noviceship at the ment’s headquarters. Room PtM tor by Bymt tor Judg* CommiHM, Jim ti T. O'Doontll, co*ch«irm«n level at St. Francis de Sales’ mother house in Kentucky. LEGISUTOR PLEDGED TO... school, Denver, and other area 385, City and County building; at the Hospitality (ienter; and In explaining this new phase schools, will be a member of of the formation program. Sis­ the University of Denver’s prize­ the Denver Public Library. ter Mary Luke, Superior Gen­ ^ Safer streets tlirougti enactment and enforcement of stricter sex winning Stage band, which will eral, wrote; tour the Far East under the Oboy Road Signs and violent crimes laws; auspices of the U.S. State De­ You wouldn’t ignore the poi­ “This will afford the novices partment’s Cultural Presen­ son label on a bottle, says the the opportunity of becoming I tation program. The 19-member State Patrol, and ignoring high­ familiar with the history and Improved sanity laws, particularly as they relate to the criminally jazz group will depart on the way signs as you drive can be tradition of the congregation at insane; tour Jan. 2. Del Gallo is the just as tragic. Highway signs their source. Another advantage i will be that all will become ac-1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Del are signs of life — heed them Initiation and use of better, more efficient business methods in Gallo, Denver. land live. qnainted with one another and! will receive a unified formation! e government; during that year.” | One of the factors prompting! Control of government being kept in the hands of the people; this revision in the program is | that the St. Louis house of 1 Economy in government and no tax increases. studies and the Littleton center were each built to accommo­ date 100 Sisters, and each is lo­ cated near a Loretto senior col­ RE-ELECT Your lege. 0 Representative in District 18 J O E A L B I Drinks, Driving EXPERIENCED Warning GIvan K 4 1 K T ENERGETIC Attorney General Duke W. Dunbar, chairman of the Colo­ DEDICATED rado Highway Safety council, JUDGE PAUL V. HODGES asks motorists to think twice REPUBLICAN/VETERAN TO about driving while under the in­ fluence of alcohol or a drug DENVER NATIVE Driving under the influence is • Graduate o f Regis High School and SUPERIOR COURT Mil iuolop luodurs often found as a contributing fac­ tor in accidents. Sixty persons Regis College (1953) Member of Cathedral Parish Class officers were elected and installed recently at Benet were killed in 48 accidents so| ^ • Member of Christ the King Parish Hill Academy, Colorado Springs. The officers will direct stu­ far this year becanse they failed' ' to heed the warning “if you Committee for Joe AIbi / 8114 E. 14th Avenuo Graduate Regis High School dent activities at the academy, which is conducted and oper­ ated by the Benedictine Sisters of Benet HiU Priory. Left to drink don’t drive.” Ed Mullaney, Chairman Graduate Regis College— 1936 right are the joaior class officers, Alice Kahn, EUea DePatie, Accidents and deaths of this and Kathieea McLaughlin. Other class officers are Kris Urig, type can be avoided if everyone i Experienced • Qualified Carol Abrahams, KaUUeea Maboay, sophomore; and Michelle accepts responsibility for his ac-. CO-CHAIRMEN tions and refuses to operate a: Jotw P. Aiuit, Jr. Jowiei f . Eakim Layman, Shellle Owena, and linda McCann, freshmen. The motor vehicle while under the! # (Pd. Pol. Adv.) academy opened this year with expanded enrollment. ClwriM D. lynw Vk Hebwt, Jr. Anriienv F. Zorleoge influence of liquor or drugs. (Pd. PM. Adv.l

M l Page 14 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Oct. 29, 1964 Requiem Mass Is Offered For Mrs. Laura Conway

, Requiem High Mass for Mrs, following year *the couple left Pray for Them j Laura Conway was sung Oct. Toledo for Denver, where .Mr.' 128 at St. Philomena’s church. Conway entered the real estate ,,, , 'Denver. Mrs. Conway died Oct. business. Atencio, Abran. 990 S. Clay. City. Solemn Requiem Mass, W 36th avenue. Requiem High 125, her 60th wedding anniver- .’tlRS. CO.MVAY was a life I Requiem Mass, St. Anthony of Assumption church, Welby, Oct. Mass, St. Dominies church,|j,, Mercy hospital. member of St. Philomena's and 24. Interment Mt. Olivet. Bou­ Oct. 28. Interment Ft. Logan Padua’s church, Oct. 24. How- Born Aug. 27, 1878, in Defi- Blessed Sacrament Altar and National cemetery. Boulevard ' ard mortuaries. levard mortuaries. ance, 0,, she was married to Rosary societies and a member mortuaries. Berger, Alice Ann, 1827 Fed­ Ertz, Alice E., 8300 W. 17th John F. Conway in 1904. The -‘'t- Clara, Good Shepherd, eral boulevard. Requiem High avenue. Requiem Mass, Our Paify, Mary M., 1001 Cuchara St. Vincent, and Queen of Heav- .Mass, St. Dominic’s church, Lady of Fatima church, Oct. street. Requiem High Mass, cn Aid societies. She was active Oct. 28. Interment Mt. Olivet. 26. Howard mortuaries. Holy Trinity church, Westmin­ until a month before her death, ster, Oct. 28. Interment Mt. Boulevard mortuaries. Fallon, Anna E., 1313 E. 9th when she suffered a heart at­ Olivet. Olinger mortuaries, Bonata, Jalenty, 5971 S. Lo­ avenue. Requiem High Mass, tack. Quintana, Alice, El Sobrante, St. John the Evangelist’s The Rosary was said for her gan. Requiem Mass, St. Mary’s Calif. Requiem High Mass, St. church, Littleton, Oct. 26. In­ church, Oct. 27. Interment Mt. soul Oct. 27 at Boulevard mort­ Callistus’ church, Oct. 26. In­ Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries. uary on south Colorado boule­ Life Preservers terment Ft. Logan National terment in El Sobrante. cemetery. Fritz, Fred R., 2870 S. York vard. She was buried at Mt. Ryan, Margaret A., 610 Olivet cemetery. Guarding the safety of the youngsters at Watts, Rachel Madiras, Denise Nichols, Mel- Brennan, Josephine Irene, street. Requiem Mass, St. Vin­ Moore street. Las Animas. Req­ Besides her husband. Mrs. Loyola school, Denver, at four busy street va Vaught, and Becky Chapman; daughter of Mrs. Irene J. Bren­ cent de Paul’s church, Oct. 24. uiem High Mass, St. Mary’s Conway is survived by three crossings are these members of the Safety Back row, Debbie Dorman, Judy Garland, nan and the late James Bren­ Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger church. Las Animas, Oct. 24. sons, Franklin L., Milton J., Patrol, outfitted in their bright red jackets Deana Campbell, Dianna Ferriter, Tanya nan, 1900 Leyden street. Mass mortuaries. Interment at Las Animas. Boule­ of the Angels, Blessed Sacra­ Jr., all of Denver; and four and white patrol belts. They are, from left to Morris, and Janatha Johnson. Garcia, Parfirio, Saguache. vard mortuaries. daughters, Mrs. Charles A. Has­ ment church, Oct. 26. Inter­ Requiem Mass, St. Agnes’ Salazar, John Jr., 4558 Mari­ right, front row, Cheryl Dlshman, Michele ment Mt. Olivet. Olinger mor­ kell of Cherry Hills, Mrs. Willis church, Saguache, Oct. 22. In­ posa way. Requiem High Mass, Elliott of Denver. Mrs. Law­ tuaries. terment in Saguache. Howard St. Patrick’s church, Oct. 22. Brown, Violet Fuschino, 3362 rence J. Bradley of Rochester,' mortuaries. Interment Ft. Logan National N.Y., and .Mrs. John M. Gil-i Yarrow court. Requiem High Gracey, Mary Agnes, 2722 cemetery. Trevino mortuaries. breth of San Marino. Calif. Mass, Mt. Carmel church, Oct. Parish Schedules Forums; Race. Requiem High Mass, Our Saracino, Sam. Ft. Collins. ALSO SURVIVING are six 24. Interment Mt. Olivet. Olin­ Lady of Grace church, Oct. 22. -Mass, St. Joseph’s church, Oct. ger mortuaries. great-grandchildren and thirty Interment Mt. Olivet. Boule­ 24. Interment at Ft. Collins. grandchildren, one of whom, Carter, Dorothy K., 3030 W. vard mortuaries. Smith, Dorothy P., 4457 ; Russell Haskell, recently en­ 33th avenue. Requiem High Will Review Various Topics Luchetta, Carl, Sr., 3849 Pe­ Vrain street. Requiem High tered the Holy Cross seminary Mass, St. Dominic’s church, cos street. Requiem High Mass, Mass, Holy Family church, Oct. Mrs. Laura Conway at Notre Dame, Ind. (St. Rose of Lima's Parish, Other topics may be suggest- the parish interested in meet- Oct. 28. Interment Mt. Olivet. Mt. Carmel church, Oct. 23. In­ 27. Interment, Mt. Olivet. Bou­ Denver) ed by those attending. jing and working with other Boulevard mortuaries. terment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard levard mortuaries. young women should call Don- Elliott (Alioto) Joseph, 6180 mortuaries. Warembourg, August, Daco- An open forum for members THESE DISCUSSIONS are j na Varney at 936-5317 or Norma Filldiore street. Commerce Milano, Bambina, 7002 Dahlia no, Colo. Requiem Mass, St. of St. Rose of Lima’s parish Retired Priest Who Lived being held with the full approv-| Aluisd at 935-6561. street. Solemn Requiem Mass, Theresa’s church. Frederick, will be held, in the school Fri­ al of the priests, who will not! Cliristmas cards and other Assumption church, IVelby, day, Oct. 30, beginning at 8 Colo., Oct. 24. Interment in ibe present. The meetings will!holiday items will be sold after Oct. 26. Interment Mt. Olivet. Longmont, Colo. p.m. fa Area Dies in Missouri end at 9:30 p.m. all Masses every Sunday. The Boulevard mortuaries. Woodford, Helen C., 6741 E. Forums also will be held •Altar and Rosary society will Montoya, Clprianila V., 60th place. Requiem Mass, St Father Eimencgildo Scne.se,' id for priests. St. Louis, Mo., the evenings of Nov. 6 and 13, Parishioners are asked to re- i use the profits to furnish the 4740 Zuni. Requiem High Mass, In- who spent nearly seven years in Oct- 10- He was 85. both Friday evenings. ‘urn the envelopes listing the Catherine’s church, Oct. 26 sacristy of the new church. Our Lady of Guadalupe church, ferment Mt. Olivet. 'names of people they want re- Denver, died at Regina Clcri ho- ^’a’^er Senese was born Aug. Home showings of the cards Oct. 24. Interment Mt. Olivet. ------25, 1879, in Oliveto, Province of The first meeting will be an | mem be red at Mass during No­ can be arranged through Lois Trevino mortuaries. Salerno, Italy. He was ordained open discussion of topics such vember. as “What do you expect from . . . , , , Swanger at 934-7346 or Helen O’Day, Eleanor N., 2804 in the Salerno Cathedral Aug. the church? Do we downgrade The parish is in need of a Onofrio at 935-5294. Champa street. Requiem Mass, 15, 1902. He came to the United Loretto Education Center Has parents today? Are there first choir director. Anyone who The Pine Wood derby for Cub St. Joseph’s church, Oct. 23. States in 1904. would like to help and who has pack 206 was held the Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger and second class parishioners? HE CELEBRATED his silver What is wrong with religious had some experience along this past Sunday on the school m MtiiHiD mortuaries. sacerdotal jubilee in Herrin, 111., [line is asked to call the rec­ grounds. The winner of the Omenetto, Dominic D., 3324 Physicaf Education Program instructions? Wliat part does in 1927. His golden jubilee was tory. best designed racer award was r nanus to (trm m fo f^f Organized physical education] These needs are projects to religion play in the lives of celebrated in Chicago. your young people?” Communion Sunday for the Ronald Slater. m o n u m e n t s activities form part of the pro- be worked toward in the future, Father Senese served in the members of the Altar and Ro­ The winners of the race were Of Distinction gram of ^stulancy at the Discussing the values of the Dioceses of Dallas, Tex., Belle­ sary society and all the women Charles Onofrio, first place; SINCE 1902 JERRY BREEN new Loretto Education centereducation program. ville, 111., Fort Wayne, Ind., and Missien Scheduled and Girl Scouts of the parish is Danny Major, second place; in Littleton. Sister Cecily, director of postu­ Gary, Ind., and the Archdiocese At Stretten Church Nov. 1. The women and girls and Mike HoUigan, third Florist Two afternoons a week, Jo 117M W . 44ttl A vt. lants, pointed to the importance of Los Angeles, Calif. are asked to attend the eight place. 414.7N4 — OPEN DAILY 1521 Champa Ann Finch, instructor in physi­ (St. Charles Parish, Stratton) On* block Esit ol Mt. Olivet of exercise and fresh air for He retired from active work o’clock Mass.' An important meeting is 266-3131 cal education at Loretto Heights the well-being of each person. in 1949 and lived in Arizona and A week-long mission will be college, coaches the class of St. Monica's circle is con-1 scheduled for the St. Rose Holy “There are other aspects, California before coming to held at St. Charles’ church. Itinuing its search for new mem- Name society Monday, Nov. 2, postulants in various sports. too,’’ she added. “Attaining real Denver in 1956. He celebrated Stratton, Nov. by the Rev Young married women of I in the school building at 8 p.m. Currently the game is soft- his 60th anniversary as a priest Daniel Barry, O.F.M., assistant;______t ------ball, which, when classes must skill in sports contributes to de- , , veloping confidence, poise, and; * orphanage Aug. pastor of St. Elizabeth’s parish, SWIGERT BROS. be held indoors, will be follow­ Denver. ed by volleyball and badminton. a sense of accomplishment in Elect doing things well rather than HE LEFT DENVER for Re­ The monthly meeting of the OPTOMETRISTS ALTHOUGH ATHLETIC haphazardly.’’ gina Cleri in May, 1963. Altar and Rosary society will be equipment Is scarce, some has Since recreational activities He was buried from Holy An­ held in the parish hall Wednes­ GUY P O E been borrowed from the Loret­ gels Cathedral in Gary, Ind. day, Nov. 4, starting at 7:30 p.m. Devoted To Your Complete Vision Care to Heights athletic department. with children and adolescents will be part of their future The center’s Cromwell Me­ DEMOCRATIC-CANDIDATE morial hall, donated by the teaching work, there are prac­ OPTICIANS family of the late Sister Bere­ tical advantages in the postu­ for I H. W. SWIGERT Jr., O.D. RICHARD YARROW nice and named in their honor, lants’ physical education pro­ gram. STATE REPRESENTATIVE FRED SMALDONE houses a modem, well-lighted I H. W. ODIL, O.D. gymnasium - auditorium. Be­ In addition, from the stand­ point of community life, train­ Sedgwick ■ Phillips • Yuma cause it was financially impos­ and Washington Counties 1550 California St. 534-5819 sible to furnish all sections of ing in sports can contribute to the building, however, some variety in recreation and to a I earnestly solicit your support at General Election I ...... essential equipment, such as healthy family spirit. basketball standards and stage “THE .POSTULANTS chal­ Lifetime resident of Northeast Colorado curtains, has not y et, been in­ lenged the novices in softball a stalled. couple of weeks ago,’’ Sister Farmer and Stockman Cecily recalled. State Representative 10 years — 1953-1962 ' '^^m VER'])ltY^O0S0X DENVER A traditional event at the Kentucky novitiate was the (Phillips and Sedgwick counties) WHERE DENVER SHOPS WITH CONFIDENCE snriAl EVERGREEN Thanksgiving Day volleyball O u U i / \ L ? DOWNTOWN • CHERRY CREEK • LAKESIDE contest between the two groups. MONUMENT CO. “We think the tradition has MDl'-' Tax Cut moved West with us,” Sister M usic 1^' I added, “and the physical edu- With property tax taking 18% of the total net income j cation program should help of farms and ranches in Colorado in 1963, it is time we promote such activities.” looked for a broader tax base. Knew Read Rules With the income tax cut and increased spending more Largest Selection in the Sign ef Things le Ceme of the tax burden will continue to fall on property. A knowledge of the difference Pointing out that the Presentation parish autumn social Rocky Mountain Area between good and bad driving I have found more people who get a tax raise than a cut. is on the way arc Mrs. Manuel Sandos, Hugh McDougal, co- (1 mile E. of M t. Olivet) practices is expensive when gained in traffic court. Know chairman of the committee; and Mrs. William O’Hayre, presi­ Charles McFadden the rules of the road, advises dent of the PTA, which is sponsoring the event. You Cnn't Bent Experience! Stanley Uall the State Patrol, and abide by (Pd. Pol. Adv.) HA. 4-4477 them. Presentation PTA Colorado Springs I Schedules Foil pm inoNi IE 99 DRIVE IN FURNiniRI fTORI UPHOLSTKRINO RE'UPHOLSTKRINO AND Social Nov. 7 Js MOni RKPAIRINO sup C 0¥9n M d D rB ftrtn I (Presentation Parish. Denver) ’’ard Lechman, assistant pastor Stay with “Jay” JMPde f Order of Presentation parish. . 821 N. Nevada Pvmltvrt Made H Order I The Presentation parish 34-n Se. WeRMtcfi M E. 24411 For Funerals ■autumn social will be held on Representatives of twelve i 'Saturday, Nov. 7 in the school public and three parochial i cafeteria. The social, being schools were invited to the J. D. CROUCH C. D. O’BRIEN 'sponsored by the FT.A. will luncheon to discuss with Mr. Berkeley Park Chapel Park Avenue Chapel feature dancing, to music by Fleming the prospect of secur-; LOETSCHER'S West 46th and Tannyton East 17th and Marion the Milt Vailing trio, and cards, ing family-type movies at the al tntranc* ef BarkaUy Park at Park Av*nuo The social will begin at 9,Westwood Theater on week-! SUPER MARKET p.m. dutch lunch will be .ends. IMPORTED 4 3 3 - 6 4 2 3 2 2 2 -1 8 5 1 served. Tickets at $1 per per-! The luncheon was promoted nm m u n M A T S son mav be obtained after all! by Mrs. Evelyn (Joe) Uebelher, t fM D W a MOHAIR THROW... the Masses on Sunday or by co-chairman of the Citizenship calling 934-4978 or 2554117. and Decency committee. Quality Apparel Nationally Advortiiod . This committee also is work- IN COLORADO SPRINGS Brandt of Grocoritt LIGHT AS A LUNCHEON MEETING jing to clear indecent literature SINCE 1872 for 15 public and parochial. from newsstands and is inter­ 524 W. Colorado Ave. VISIT YOUR Kiowa and Telon Streets schools in the southwest Denver lasted in all community pro­ THISTLE DOWN area was held on Wednesday.'loots. CATHOLIC LIBRARY Oct. 28. Presidents of the PT.A’s ' ... EVEN and a committee chairman THE E.AGLE SCOUT award | RIALTY were guests of Presentation was recently awarded to Fred PTA. ;Pittroff, Jr., at East high MAY INSURANCE CO. MAKES INTO ALL PARISHES WELCOME . . . Guest of honor was Jack:school. He was the first scout Fleming, general manager of from Troop 273 to receive this 735 NO. TEJON A COAT! Atlas Movies. The meeting also honor. 'Hie son of Mr. and Mrs. Phono 633-7731 Colorado Springs OPEN 11 A.M. TO 3 P.M. was attended bv the Rev. Rich- fred Pittroff, Sr., he is a stu-i • Use it as a lap-robe . . . in the car, . . at the CLOSED MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS ------dent at St. Francis de Sales’ Progress of schools high school. game! OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M. Electrica l PHIL LONG, INC. • Use it as a throw . . . for sofa or bed! Burlington. Vt. — Catholic Construction Co. schools, in the future, will have ^ G flelen effme. • EiMnutn • S«rvk» Cj Os Free Browsing to progress “by virtue of qual­ • M***niuK«a • a i H w i t o • Make it into a stunning coat! ity,” asserted Robert Giroux, Qolden • Marina* a V*r4 U*atta* Loomed in Scotland of 100% mohair pile in Membership Fee $1 Per Year ... assistant professor of education int s. Tat** ME s-isn COLORADO tPRINOS assorted genuine tartan plaids and in r^ , tur­ at St. Michael’s college, Win­ quoise, green or purple solids . . . 46x72", ooski Park, Vt. Access to thousands of dollars “For the past several dec­ WOODS MORTUARY hand washable. 18.98 ades. Catholic schools have en­ Paul Robert Smitti Dr. John A. Ordohl ^idtiL Pheuunaaf, serving families of every faltti and Of Catholic Literature joyed their place under the sun. means tor over 50 years. OPTOMETRIST PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Blankets— Downtown, Cherry Creek, Lakeside, Greeley in many cases, through toler­ maAem tacilftits m 4 t guipmERt 123 NORTH TEJON STREET M2 N. Weber ance,” he told Ihe annual Ver­ M E . 3 3M1 ME. 3-2069 TO ORDER BY PHONE DIAL 292-1800 625 19th St. Next to Holy Ghost Church imi WaiRiMtwi SL CR 9-457S COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. mont Catholic Education conven­ Cola. SRtiiifs. c m . tion. GoMeii* CiiiraAE Thursday, Oct. 29, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 15

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Rosary, Benediction ish are planning a paper drive Religious articles have been on Sunday, .Nov. 15 after all the added to the gift selections be­ (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) Masses. Parishioners are urged ing sold by the PT.A every Sun­ Rosary and Benediction will to save all papers and bring day in the vestibule of the! be held Wedne.sday. Nov. 4. at them on that day to. the parking school auditorium after all the 7'30 in St. Loiii^' (/hurch. En­ lot where there wiirbe.a truck Masses. Items not on display glewood. for the members of the to take the papers. may be ordered. Altar and Rosary society. The There will bo a Boy Scout There is also a wide selection regular monthly meetin'.; w;l: meeting on Friday. Oct. 30. at of Christmas cards and albums. follow in the school cafeteria. 7 p.m. in the parish hall. Cub Scouts will meet at 7:30 o’clock Appreciation Dinner GUEST SPEAKER for the ev­ on the same night in the school. (St. .Anthony of Padua’s Parish, ening will be Beverly CamOron I Forty hours devotion will start Denver) of the Forget-Me-Not Flower ' Nov. 9. shop. .Miss Cameron will give .All parish workers and their a demonstration on making spouses are invited to an appre­ THE ALTAR and Sanctuary- Christmas wreaths and center- ciation dinner to be given by circle of the Altar and Rosary- pieces. the Rev. Robert Kekeisen, pas­ society wishes to thank those The arrangements will be tor of St. .Anthony of Padua’s Glint of Geld , who contributed to the success­ given away as prizes. parish, Sunday, Nov. 1, at 6:30 Tvto airmen assigned to the Air Force .Academy hospital ful bake sale last Sunday, espe­ .All of the women of the Par­ p.m. have the glint of gold in their future. .AlC Marvin C. Hale cially the Dutch Boy Donut shop ish are invited to attend. Re­ The invitation extends to all and SSgt. Harry D. Watson receive the oath of office from Capt. for a generous donation. who take active part in parish freshments will Be served by Jack D. Hegele, commander of the Medical Squadron section, Don’t Eat II, Follows! It’s for tho Sisters the hostess group, the members Turkey Party activities, as well as to parish staff members. No reservations following their appointments as second lieutenants in the Air of St. Anne’s Circle. (St. Ignatius Loyola’s Parish, A successful pantry shower for the Sisters goodies to the convent. Left to right are Larry are necessary. No children are Force Reserve Nurse Corps. Both men completed training at of St. Joseph at St. James’ school, Denver Gaddis, Bill Garrow, Ed Burke, Joe Gerken, Denver) THE .ALTAR and Rosary so­ invited. the Seton School of Nursing, Penrose hospital, Colorado Springs, is indicated by the happy expressions on the Dennis Petrowicz, John Mayer, and Mike Thirty-five children in St. Ig­ ciety members are to receive under “Operation Bootstrap” , to qualify for their commissions. faces of the scouts who helped carry the Ratterman. natius Loyola’s parish received THE PARISH HAS started a — (.Air Force photo) ‘ Communion corporately in the First Communion on the Feast 8 a m. .Mass Sunday, Nov. 1. St. .Anthony’s burse to assist of Christ the King Oct. 25. some young man in his studies The executive board meeting The PT.A is working hard on $200,000 U.S. Grant will be held Monday, Nov. 2, at for the priesthood. .Anyone who its present project — the pur­ wishes to donate to this project 10 a m. in the home of .Mrs. West Palm Beach, Fla. — St. No County Court If Proposal chase of new folding chairs to may place the money in an en­ ST. PHILOMENA'S Robert Shanahan. eciuip both the school hall and .Mary’s hospital, of which Jo-i velope and mark it St. .Anthony’s PARISH Sodality Meets the church hall. The members burse. The entire burse is $6,000. seph Kennedy, the late Presi­ plan to show a movie in the Father Kekeisen will conduct dent’s father, has been a bene­ No. 1 Fails, Says Bar President (St. Philomena’s Parish, school hall on Saturday, Oct. 31. the next class in the adult in­ factor, here has received a Denver) The first showing will be at 10 struction series Monday night, Betty & Bob's Beauty Approval of the proposed so serious that a costly special cial position in any political or- The sodality of the Legion of a m. and the second at 1 p.m. Nov, 2, at 7:30 o’clock. 'The sub­ $200,000 U.S. grant for construe-^ & Barber Shop Charter Arnendment No. 1 in the election on this point alonelganization. Mary in St. Philomena’s Parish They also are planning a turkey ject for discussion will be “The tion of a diagnostic and treat­ Specializing in Nov. 3 election is vital to the would be almost inevitable. ! 4. The salary- of judges would meets every Wednesday at 1 party in the church hall for the Church of Christ.” ment addition. Permanent Wav­ administration of justice in Den­ “Denver,” he emphasized, i be $12,000 a year, as set by the p.m. in the rectory. The Legion evening of Nov. 21. .A penny carnival, sponsored ing and Latest in The grant was arranged* Hair Shaping ver, according to M. B. Holt, “cannot afford the luxury of!legislature is seeking new members to fur- .At the last meeting of the Al- by St. Anthony's PT.A will be through the U.S; Department of 2630 E. 12th Ave EA. 24723 Jr., president of the Denver loss by apathy of so important 5. The court would be a court ther its mission — that of aid tar Sodality, all past presidents held in the parish hali Sunday, Health, Education and Welfare. Bar association. a measure.” of record, eliminating duplica­ to the sick and depressed. In- of the sodality were declared life Nov. 22. Speaking for the association tion permissible in the present formation may be obtained from members, sharing in all the' , Bric-a-brac, jewelry, good Holt explained that the pro­ Mrs. A. M. Gunnison, DE 3-7148. spiritual benefits of the Sodali- used comic books, and Golden and the Mayor’s Judicial Ad­ posed amendment would retain system, which permits a trial ST. THERESE PARISH visory commission, of which he in municipal court and a new The Parish St. Vincent De ty. books are needed for various all the outstanding features that Paul society will hold its confer- Engraved certificates will be booths. Anyone wishing to do­ is chairman. Holt said the have made Denver’s municipal trial in superior court on ap­ amendment will be the final step peal. ences each Monday at 8 p.m. presented to each one by Mrs. nate items for this event should SUNDAY MASSES court one of the nation’s best. in the rectory. Louis M. Bend- Lyle Salsgiver, present Presi- in carrying out the wishes of 6. State patrol traffic citations I call Shirley Hall at 922-2744, and 6:00 - 7:00 - 8:00 - 10:00 • 11;15 & 12:15 er, 1061 Milwaukee street, is the dent, pick-up will be arranged. state voters in the 1962 election. PRINCIPAL CHANGES in given in adjacent counties could CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4 to 5:30 4 7:30 to 9 be tried in Denver, if more con­ president; and Father James , At that time, he explained, volved, he added, are: O’Grady. S.S.C., is chaplain. D inner DaifC6 THE REV. JOHN KARSSEN. Revs. John J. Regan, Francis Pettit the State Judicial Reform venient to all parties con­ 1243 Kingston St., Aurora EM. 6-0735 1. The term of office will be cerned. A total of $420 was realized (st. Vincent de Paul’s Parish) CM., will be special guest amendment was adopted. This changed from two to feur years. from the PTA bake sale. The annual fall dinner-dance speaker at the next meeting of provided for the transformation the Altar and Rosary society 2. Appointments will still be HOLT POINTED out that the Women of the PTA and Altar for St. Vincent de Paul’s parish Parking in Rear — Open 8 A.M. To Midnight of the present Denver municipal I Wednesday, Nov. 4. Father made by the mayor, but he court’s jurisdiction would cover: and Rosary society will receive will be held on the evening of court into a new Denver county j Corporate Communion next Sun- Saturday. Nov. 14, at the Brown Karssen also will show slides court, if voters of the cityi must name to a vacancy one of (a) City ordinance violations, HARRY'S LIQUORS candidates nominated day. Nov. 1 in the 8:15 a.m. Palace West. Tickets at $3 per of his travels. amend their charter according­ three candidates nominated by,such as traffic; OF AURORA a non-partisan judicial nomina-j (b) Mass. person will be available i this ly. , Criminal misdemeanors. ition commission. jand week through the. different par­ News Deadline! • WINES • BEERS * LIQUEURS Sodality Meeting ish organizations. 9308 E. Colfax Ave. w . f . (w a iii a n g e r e r IT IS IMPERATIVE, there-j commission will con-j (p) Small civil cases involving The deadline for news-stories si.st of two lawyers, one fromjj.ioo or less in alleged damage. (Our Lady of Grace Parish. The monthly Mass and Cor­ fore, that Amendment No. 1 be! porate Communion for women and pictures to appear in the [ each political party or none;' “With approval of this amend- Denver) passed in the November elec , and girls of the parish will be “Denver Catholic Register” ’ is The next meeting of the tion,” Holt said, “because therelfo*"' non-lawyer citizens, no ment.” Holt said. "Denver wi Sunday, Nov, 1, in the 8 a.m. Monday at 5 p.m. Correspond­ DR. JOHN Re COYLE will be no other opportunity to''"'"''’ -shalLhave the fiamewoik within Young Ladies Sodality in Our ents are asked to have their will be Mass' OPTOMETRIST do so prior to tho effective date I'’0 the same iwlitical w-hich to establish w-hat will Lady of Grace parish The next "Back • to - Sclionl material at the "Register” of­ amendment S p o r t y ; the president of the Den-1 probably be the finest lower I held on Wednesday, Nov. 4. at • EYES EXAMINED • of the reform Night ’ will b(' for parents of fice at this time to assure pub­ • GLASSES FITTED • • CONTACT LENSES • which is January, 1963. ver Bar association while in of-, court system in the nation.’ |7:15 p.m. in the church ba.se- third grade pupils on Thursday, lication in the following Thurs­ fice, and the presiding judge ofi Both political parties have en- ment. The Sodality presented a riS5 E. Collax Airori, Colo. For App'l. PIniw JM-M70 “Failure of passage,” he con­ Nov. 5. at 8 p.m. day issue. county court, who would not dorsed Amendment No. 1. Living Rosary Sunday, Oct. 25. tinued, “would leave us with no have a vote. The amendment] ______' The cub Scouts from pack 84 county court. Thus, there would provides an additional I p f a n * G r a a n T a o ’ I will see the Air Force Academy be a void in one of our most guard against partisanship by' ! football game on Saturday, Oct. important jurisdictions. providing that no member of the](Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) 31. “The absence of such court commission shall hold an offi-| The Sacred Heart parish Room: The Sodality women s meeting PARISH PHARMACY GUIDE could create a chaotic situation Mothers circle members are I busy with plans for the Sisters’ fourth Thursday falls on CALL YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG STORE FOR PROMPT SERVICE Regis President ‘Green Tea,’ Thanksgiving. The meeting for They will meet Monday, Nov, October was a pot luck dinner. Your Parish Visits Honduras 2, at 7 p.m. in the hall below i discussion at the next CHRIST THE KING — ST. JOHN S — ST. VINCENT DE PAUL the church to discuss the Tur-^ meeting will concern the 40 The Very Rev. Richard F. key Party that will take place hours devotions, which will be WE FILL PRESCRIPTIONS FOR LESS MONEY THAN ANY Service Station Ryan, S.J., president of Regis I at the event. held in this parish Nov. 20-22. college, is in Belize, British Hon­ OTHER STORE IN OUR AREA. CHECK OUR LOW, LOW PRICES duras, where he will take part SODALITY HALL has been re- D inner

Page 16 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Oct. 29, 1964 Public Service's ' Safety Record Peace Corps Director Presented Tops 44 Others Public Service company of Catholic Group's Special Award Colorado has been cited by the American Gas association for Washington — (.NC) — Sar- Mass for Peace, Fathet Ter- growth and the morality of nu- of the Church to be sufficiently the outstanding safety record, gent Shriver received the Peace rence J. .Murphv,'executive vice clear war. informed and prepared for a ^ ^ company dur- Catholic Associa- president of the College of St. F.ATHER MURPHY, a mem-1 new declaration.” . , tion for International Peace an- Thomas, St. Paul, Minn., said ber of the CAIP’s board of gov-| William E. Moran, Jr., dean ^ month nual conference here for his out-; it is unlikely the Second Vati- ernors who had just returned;of the school of foreign service ^ associations annual con-accomplishments “to- can Council will produce defini- from Rome, said that not j at Georgetown University here, vention held in .\tlantic City. ward social justice and charity tive statements on complex I enough study and analysis has was re-elected president of the N.J. William D. Virtue, execu- international life.' problems such as population been done “for the magisterium' association. live vice president of Public Following the presentation. Serv'ice Company, received the Shriver related the work of the f. .4-, . honor for the company from p^g^p ^orps to the problem Aon 4S5 4737 1 iMry, 3 MnMms, b*th, 2nd fMor. modem, stytlsh living area including 2 btdreomi, sMgpIng porcS, bitti lit place, electric kitchen, garden fireplace in family room, quality to say.” in August from Loretto acade-i4 P |.«jS H «nfB IMor. Full dining rootn. Sp k L level rec. room, fenced yard. carpeting and drapes, air conditioner. Boro Volumo Giron Bishop Wright also noted that my, Kansas City, Mo. Elarlier. * V/Uiiege r re8iaeni8 Lady of laordw oui tnod»m kltdMn. Full l>*iMn«nt h«$ Hot water heat, quiet street. ♦ntAf-com system, double garage. hiM big Iw nihr raocn. 2nd lIrvpMcc. A l c o n - i ^ , . . basement partially tiled. Expensive Washington — Georgetown Archbishop Heenan was very Sister had been stationed at. Chicago — American highei rock garden and a picture book view. FOR RENT OR LEASE kTsT C ’., " university has received a first anxious to have his speech I/iretto mother house. Nerinx, education will be discussed with 422-2167 Under bank aopraisal. This is NICE- folio edition of Shakespeare, it known, for he provided "abund- Ky. 15 Council Fathers from vtri 2140 SO. DELAWARE J-. W. ARCHER. CO. 3884427 -^ N IC E -N IC E ! Let me show you 6912 S. Prince Circle soon. Arlie Beery 772- was announced here. ant translation" of it to news- • .Appointed as coordinator ous countries, it was reported Modem building, 2,200 sq. ft.!------The firms listed here The rare volume, a collec- men. between the Wadsworth campus The presidents of Chicago’s with additional 7,500 sq. ft. for' deserve to be remembered , ciiituuiincD m r ’ storage or parking. tor’s gem, was printed in 1623. .A reporter asked Bishop and the Loretto Heights campus four Catholic women’s colleges when you are distributing PUitnniutK, inl. j it is* the gift of .Mrs. John V. Wright for comment on .Arch- is Sister Felicia, professor of so- have been invited to take part BY OWNER your patronage in the dif- ■ t_ Equitable Bldg. | Dahlgreen of Woodbine, Md., bishop Heenan's suggestion that ciology and history at Ix>retto in the discussions. The four 757-2865 •ferent lines of business. ! and Paris. the Council create a new com- Education center. luresidents are all nuns. ^^W V^^W W ^iPVM W PPPVPPPVPVPPPPPPW PiVPVfPiPii

Thursday, Oct. 29, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 17 Colorado Pioneer Churches Topic of Library Program Citizens' Group Announces Numa L. .lames, general ad- the Denver Public library, include several story hours in^ scheduled Saturday, Nov. 7, as vertising manager of the which currently is noting its addition to special Children’s Rocky Mountain News and 75th anniversary year. nrograms ^ library, Tour To Support Trianon sheriff of the Denver Posse of Children's offerings during, ^ ' ichildren’s room, 10:30 a.m. Citizens for the Trianon, a and the buses will return to " P' esent a tlie first week of November wiU' The storyteUing sessions are I for kindergarten through sec- group formed to save the famed Broomfield at about 6 p.m. program on Pioneer Churches , , , , grade youngsters, museum in Colorado Springs,, Reservations may be made by of Colorado” at Decker branch S e o l s A v a i l a b l e F O f Y u l o M a l l l n a i •■^‘hmar Park neighborhood have announced that a bus trip contacting the Bromfield Cham- Denver public library. library, 1060 S. Raritan street, to’ ena"bieThe” p"ubiirto to'ur The ^T'orc^m m ercerM anor"bu'iid- ^ fo rid a avenue and S. Lo- ^ overseas mail, how- 9:30 a.m., for children of all Trianon will take place Sunday,ling, Broomfield, 466-5244, no lat- street. rhrictmac ^ \ ^ obtain them by call- ages. Mov 1 Ar than Thiirqdav Oct 29 The free adult program is set Christmas letters and packages mg at the association’s offices, Field branch library, S. Tickets must be obtained at p.m.. Friday, Nov. 6. members of the Armed For-|1633 Vine street, o r b y telephon- Franklin street and E. Exposi­ The purpose of this trip is to ------... „ . . j■ „ vill overseas should be mailed ing 386-4327. acquaint more of the public the Chamber office by Saturday, illustrated offcnng between Nov 1 and Nov 20 to tion avenue, 9:30 ajn., “Wes­ with this beautiful art museum - Oct. - -31. Tickets for the entire mclude early places of worship o®'^®®"^®^ 1 an® -Nov. 20 to Christmas Seal funds finance tern Folklore” for children of and its many original and valu- tour will be $6. throughout the state. Denver ma'Jr® deluery in time, the all ages. churches to be discussed in- D®o'’or and Tn-County Tuber- the association's programs of able furnishings. ------clude St. John’s in the Wilder- association announced finding early cases of tubercu­ Smiley branch library, W. The Broomfield Chamber of P r i a s f B a r r v d ness, St. .Mary’s Catholic Ca- ‘h f Christmas seals are avail- 46th avenue and TJtica street, Commerce is coordinating this, ...... losis through its free mobile X- 10:30 a.m., for all ages. thedral, Little Baptist Dugout.!^^ ® mailing. tour to the reproduction of the ''"8®*®* — Los Angeles 'ray units, information about tu- Hadley branch library, W. French palace, which will re- archdiocesan authorities bar' Firet Congregational church.! Christmas seals will be mailed ^erculosis and other respiratory Jewell avenue and S. Grove main open until Nov. 25th, un­ red Father George M. Ingri- and First Presbyterian church, to reach Denver and Tn-Coun-; diseases, extra services to tu- street, 10:45 a.m., for kinder­ less the necessary $170,000 is sano, local Carmelite scycri- The program continu®s a fall ty residents in mid-November, berculosis patients, and vital garten through second grade raised to move this structure historical senes presented by'Anyone wishing Christmas seals ^ medical research. or and acting pastor of St. children. to Broomfield. The tour will leave the Broom­ Raphael's church here, from Plonnliig Rogls Awards field shopping center mall at 11 speaking to a Catholic group a.m. Brunch wiU be served at on moral issues involved in Regif college will present three alamni service and the Air Force academy. The segregation and housing dis­ MARKET PLACE RENTING'HIRING achievement awards during the college’s 1964 homecoming tour of the Trianon will follow. crimination. BUYING-SELLING dinner-dance Satorday, Nov. 7, at Pineburst Country club. OF M1LLI,0NS ■w^fhTsrr A D S Dr. John Thompson, left, general homecoming chairman, shows one of the award plaques to Father Bernard S. Karst, LEGAL NOTICES S.J., center, alumni moderator at Regis college, and Ted Fonk, i ____ Phone 875-1145 Today to Place Your Closiifiad Ad in the Regiifer — Ask for the Classified Department

chairman of the awards committee. OFFICE OF THE IN THE COUNTY COURT The college will honor two alamni, one with an achieve­ TREASURER In and for ttw City and County of Denver CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER and State ef Celerade ment award and the other with a service award. The third MUNICIFAL BUILDINO Ma F.1S001 New Classified Ad Deadline . . . DENVER,COLORADO NOTICE TO CREDITORS award, the Honorary Ranger award, will be presented to a No C*S Estate of INEZ E. WADE, deceased. non-alumnns for service to the college. NOTtCe OP PURCHASE OF RIAL No. P-35001 » N O W - Tuesday at 5 p.m. ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OF All persons having claims against the The homecoming program is open to all alumni of the APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF above named estate are required to file Only Want Ads received by phone or mail bifore 5 P.M. Tuesday can be published in the current week’s paper college. Reservations may be made by calling the alumni of­ TREASURirS DEED them for allowance in the County Court TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, tp of the City and County of Denver, Colo­ fice at Regis college, 433-6565, Ext. 60. evpry person In K t u il possession or oc­ rado, on or before the 12th day of April, HELP WANTED FEMALE cupancy of the hereinafter OeKrIbed 1965, or said claims shall be forever 7 ,SITUATIONS WANTED FURNISHED APTS. ICont.) 25 TRUCKS FOR SALE barred. 60 land, lot or premises, end to the person - 1 MALE 1 1 in whose name the Mnr>t was taxed or Richard W. Wade 1263 CLAYTON-515 CORONA. Spacious 2 tpecialiy assessed, and to all persons Administrator bedroom apartments. Nicely furnished naving an interest or title of record in or EDWARD J. McHUGH HOUSEKEEPER Steady maintenance work wanted. Man and decorated. Lots of closets. S90.00. Library Slates Programs Attorney for the estate middle aged and sober. Reliable expert Utilities paid. 355-9705 or 322-6967. WE WISH TO ANNUUNCE to the seM premise* end more especially to E. E. Dettitng, City end County of 415 Symes Building FOR RURAL PARISH painter. All types of repairs on build­ Denver; The Moffat Tunnel improvement Denver, Colorado 10202 ings. 777-3937. APTS. FOR R E N T - •OUR PRESENT STOCK” District. 222-2711 WRITE BOX L 794 CARE OF (Published In the Denver Catholic UNFURNISHED 26 )4 New )f*4 GML For Children's Book Week You end tech of you are hereby noti­ Register) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 13 From W to 2 Toni fied that on the Uth day of November, THE REGISTER Spacious one bedroom, ceramic bath, air First Publication: October 22, 1964 1961, the M A N A G ER OP R E V E N U E Ex- conditioning, range and refrigerator. Near Also IS usM Commercial, at Special programs, exhibits, Bamum branch library, W. Last Publication: November 12, 1964 938 BANNOCK ST. Catholic Mechanic wanted who Is fl- Offlclo Treasurer of the City and County Church, shopping and transportation. Your Lakewood GMC and publications for adults as First avenue and Lowell boule­ of Denver and Stete of Coloredo, sold at OFFICE OF-THE nanciallv able to lease this 1 car tune- Parking. 175 So. Sherman. DENVER, COLORADO. up shop. Must have wrecker for new ski Prerrchlsed D ealt. well as youngsters will be of­ vard. public salt to City and County of Den* TREASURER ver, the applicant, who has mada de­ area facing lake on coast to coast hwy. One bedroom apartment. Free gas. CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER Adults. 1062 P efirl. Inquire manager. fered by the Denver public Tuesday, Nov. 17, Ross-Uni- mand for a Tretiurtrs Deed, the fol­ 40 near beautiful Steamboat Springs. MUNICIFAL BUILDINO Beautiful year round vacation land. CLEMES MOTOR CO. lowing deKrIbed real estate, situate In DENVER,COLORADO HELP WANTED FEMALE library for the 46th annual versity Hills branch library, E. Hunting, filing, skiing, etc. for a very the City and County of Denver and Stata Ne C-4 ROOMS FOR RENT 55)5 West Coitax Ave. celebration of National Chil­ Amherst avenue and S. Birch of Colorado, to-wtt: Couple or single woman on Soc. Sec. healthful life. Write to Bill Casey Rt. ^ e yri. at the same location. NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL it40, Steamboat Springs. Colorado. FURNISHED 26 dren's Book week (CBW), Nov. street; Wednesday, Nov. 18, Lot Fifty-Four (S4) In Block Two (2), ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OF for care of home in exchange for free room and kitchen privileges. 825-0313 ------1 Rooms Mr Oirli. Cithollc Doughleri 1-7. Park Hill branch library, pro­ Wastiawn Gardens, that said tax salt APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF was made to satisfy the delinquent Gen­ TREASURER'S DEED after 7:00 il.m.’ during week. Any hour CONVALESCENT HOMES i q IR* America. 745 Panniyivonlo. Alto Local library activities will gram presented at Montview eral taxes assessed against said real TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, to Sat. and Sun. ' ' rooms available for weddings or rtcep- AUTO PARTS 64A estate for the year 1960; that said real every person In actual possession or oc­ jtlons. TA 5-9597. boulevard Presbyterian Church Registered nurse w ill give good care open that week and extend estate was tax^ In the name of E. E. cupancy of the hereinafter described East Sprue* Auto and P a rti. 4043 Eaat through November. fellowship ball, 1980 Dahlia Dettitng; that tha statutory period of re­ land, lot or premises, and to the person and treatment in my home. For aged. ! REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 Valmont Rd„ Boulder. 7,000 c a n and Call 421-4710 after 3:30 p.m. CBW, said to be the oldest of street; Thursday, Nov. 19, Had­ demption expired November U th , 1964; In whose nanrte the same was taxed or PRAaiCAL ___i We speciahie In Northwest Denver. truck pam. Phona Bktr. 43735*0 or that the same has not been redeemed; specialty assessed, and to all persons I Arvwia, 1 akewnnd and Whaatrkige Real Denver AL 519*3 ' ' the many "weeks” observed in ley branch library, S. .Grove that said property may be redeemed at having an Interest or title of record In or NURSE NEEDED FURNISHED ROOMS , EsUit Prompt, courteous sales •tivke the United States, is geared to street and W. Jewell avenue; any tim e before a Tax Deed is Issued; to the said premises and more especially LIGHT HOUSEWORK ^ l Y o o f *ocai reattof for 20 years. REAL ESTATE LOANS 75 that a Tax Deed w ill be issued to the to The 0. C. Burns Realty and Trust FOR RENT *1^! STACKHOUSE KEAUY re-emphasizing the importance Tuesday, Nov. 24. Smiley said City and County of Denver, lavrful Company, City and County of Denver; LIVE IN 1535 W. J.Tb A vt. OR. 71171 branch library, W. 46th avenue holder of said certificate, on the 19th The AAoffat Tunnel Improvement District. CALL. 733-0407 Purnished rooms for rent, private and of good books for young peo­ day of February at 12 o'clock noon 1965. You end each of you are hereby noti­ double. Business women, students, work­ ple. Theme (or the 1964 cele­ and Utica street; and Friday, unless the same has been redeemed be­ fied that on the Uth day of November, AFTER 6 P.M. ing girls. Franciscan Sitters. St. Rose SEWING MACHINES 40! $500 TO $2500 Residence. Convenientiv located with-ln bration is “Swing into Books.” Nov. 27, 4 p.m., Wyer auditor­ fore 12 o'clock noon of said date. 1961, the AAANAGER OF R E V E N U E Ex- SINGER DIAL "A" STITCH W ITNESS m y hand and seal this 26th Officio Treasurer of the City and County a few blocks of The downtown business district. 623-4311. I ZIgiags, buttonholas, monograpaa. Does 1ST & 2ND MORTGAGES ium, main library, 1357 Broad­ day of October, 1964. of Denver and State of Colorado, sold HELP WANTED naming and mending. Also tancy itltchei at public sale to City and County of Den­ I OF PAR'nCULAR interest to way. (Seal) MALE & FEMALE 7A I all without buying attachments. Assume CONSOLIDATION Charles L. Temple ver the applicant, who has made BOARDING & ROOMING ]3 payments ol $3.35 or SS.OO cosh. 627 adults is a Children’s Book Manager of Revenue Ex-Offlclo demand for a Treasurer's Deed, the fol­ Free tickets are required for AGED 22|'«* LOANS week program set 7:30 p.m., children’s programs held in Treasurer. City I County of Denver lowing described real estate, situate in By J. S. W right the City and County of Denver and State Bnord and room home tor iKIerly ponple. I MISC. FOR SALE 44 Thursday, Nov. 5, in Wyer branch libraries. Assistant Deputy Treasurer of Colorado, to-wit; 3 meets daily. CtOM in TV room. 722- i • LOW RATES auditorium of the main library, NEW DISPLAYS at the main (Published In The Denver Catholic North Ten (10) feet of Lot One (1) In Beige wash bowl, perfect condition, • FAST SERVICE Register) Block Thirty-One (31) J. Cook Jr's North CAB $12.00. 455-1295. 1357 Broadway. Guest speaker Denver public library are re­ First Publication, October 29, 1964. Division of Capitol Hill, that said tax Last Publication, November 12, 1964. FURNISHED APTS. will be Rebecca Barnhart of lated to Children’s ^ o k week sale was made to satisfy the delinquent Master Plumbers LicenM. Clly and State, J. MARTIN INV. CO. (General taxes assessed against said real i FOR RENT oe Will save you money. Free estimates. Battle Creek, Mich., a noted as well as the 75th anniversary OFFICE OF THE estate for the year 1960; that said re a l' DRIVERS I Experienced commercial, residential and 4045 So. Broadway estate was ta x ^ in the name of 0 . C. | Industrial work. Excellent references. 437 educator, writer and lecturer. celebration of the city library TREASURER I 789-1557 CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER Burns Realty and Trust Co.; that the, Yellow Cab needs and has Attractive Buffet apartment, 2nd'4501 Borrowing from an Emily system. “People Who Pioneer­ statutory period of redemption expired floor, utilities, 2 bus lines. South MUNICIPAL BUILDING immediate openings for 100 1964 W H IT E Dickinson poem. Miss Barnhart DENVER, COLORADO Novembiar U th, 1964; that the seme has ed” and ”1894 Innovation in not been redeemed; that said property Denver. Very reasonable to Excellent condition. Will do rrtotf any­ No. 1-61 full time an(] 125 part time young couple, students or nurs­ thing. Sacrifice for $10.00 cash. CH 4- entitles her program, “There Is Denver: The First Children’s NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL may be redeemed at any time before a ALTERATIONS Tax Deed will be Issued to the said City drivers. If you are between 6450. 76 No Frigate Like a Book To Library,” may be seen in exhi­ ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OF es who will rent until summer APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF and County of Denver, lawful holder of the ages of 21 and 55 years or longer. Call 777-5263 after Mon's trousors rostyied, piooti rtmovod, Take Us Lands Away.” bit cases in the children’s li­ TREASURER'S DEED said certificate, on the 19th day of FURNITURE FOR SALE 47 legs topered. Jackets restylod or altorod. February at 12 o'clock noon 1965. unless of age, and have a good 6:30 P.M. or Sat. & Sun. after Women's otttrations. 7334361. She will discuss the urgency brary lobby. “Books With a TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, to the same has been redeemed before 12 8:00 A.M. SINGER SULNT NEEDLE for children, teen-agers — and Past” will be shown in glass every person In actual posesslon of oc­ o'clock noon of said date. knowledge of the city and a Zigzags buttonholes, etc. Need responsi­ Booutlful Handmade cupancy of the hereinafter described land, W ITNESS m y hand and seal this 26th good safety record, also If Two rooms and bath, furnished. ble party to assume 5 payments of $7.S Sterling silver Rosariet. Entire Rotary adults — to strive for a sym­ cases in the main library lobby. lot or premises, and to the person In day of October, 1964. or $35.00 cash. TA 5-5010. tteriing silver. Our Father beads ah- pathetic understanding of peo­ Free pickup items will in­ whose name the same was tax^ or spe­ (Seal) you want year round income 1st. floor, no steps. % block graved with Sacrad HMrT. 130 tach. Only cially assessed, and to all persons having Charles L. Temple from a pleasant outdoor type from St. Dominic’s. Inquire at BICYCLES 56 money orders accepted. SatIsfKiien guar­ ple of other nations, other com­ clude a CBW bookmark and a an Interest or title of record In or to the Manager of Revenue Ex-Officio 2837 Federal. anteed. book list, “People Who Pio­ said oremises and more especially to Treasurer, City & County of Denver job. Apply personnel office— " BICYCLES PA ULA INC. munities, and the local com­ Cart R. Smith, CItv and Countv of Den­ neered.” These may be ob­ By J. S. Wright .Spacious 3 bedroom apartnrTent. Modern, NEW USED PARTS P.O. BOX 19B5 munity. ver; Homer J. Merchant, Evelyn 0. Assistant Deputy Treasurer ! immaculate, nice, for 3-4 working girl*. DENVER, COLORADO tained during Children’s Book AAerchant. (Published In The Denver Catholic YELLOW CAB INC. FR 7-1870. 1365 Detroit. REPAIRING - TIRES She emphasizes the value of Register) PUT - ON - ANY - WHEEL The firms Nstao hart desarva week at all Denver public li­ You and each of you are hereby noti­ 3455 RlDgsby Ct. books in finding keys to the fied that on the 17th dav of November, First Publication, October 29. 1964. AL’S BK E SHOP to 5a ramtm btrtd whan you art last Publication, November 12, 1964. Optn 7 dtyf • wt*k->24 tirt. • day 2036 Glenarm Place. 1st floor. 2 or 3 multiple aspects of this under­ brary agencies. 1960, the M AN A G ER OF R E V E N U E room apartment furnished or unfurnished. | 334 Federal dlstribufing your patronaE# In Ex-OfficIo Treasurer of the City and "An Equal Oppertimity Emptoyar" I Near Holy Ghost church. Pets weiconred. | standing. The program is open County of Denver and State of Colorado, IN THE COUNTY COURT 935-3245 fha difftrtnf Unas of builnatt. In and for tho City ond County of Dtnvor I to the publl; free and tickets sold at public sale to City and County of Denver, the applicant, who has made and Stott of Celerado ' are not required. LEGAL NOTICES demand for a Treasurer's Deed, the fol­ No. P-34177 lowing described real estate, situate in NOTICE TO CREDITORS Children’s Book week pro­ the City and County of Denver and State Estate of FRANK W. DAGGS, Drcaasad ' grams (or the youngsters will IN THB COUNTY COURT of Colorado, to-wit: No. P-34S77 ★ SERVICE DIREaORY ★ In m 4 f«r tlw City M4 Cnunty *1 Dtnvtr All parsons having claims against the feature the Junior League of MS Stitt It Ciloridi Lot Forty-Six 'A' (46-A), Kimball Kroft above named estate are required to tile N t. R-S1S34 Subdivision, that said tax sale was made them tor allowance In tha County Court 825-1145 Denver Puppeteers, directed by NOTICa OR RINAL SBTTLIMINT to satisfy the delinquent General taxes ot tha City and County ot Danvar, Colo­ Mrs. William Erickson, Engle­ Eitati ot Lucille W. Rilnsbach. i/k /t assessed against said real estate for the rodo, on or batora the >th day of April, year 1959; that said real estate was taxed wood. Lucllli Monica Ralnsback, dectiMd. 1765, or said claims shall be forever No. P-31S34 in the name of Homer J. Merchant and barred. ASH HAULING GUTTERS PAINTING A DECORATING STORM WINDOWS Following a “Swing Into Notica It hereby given that I have Evelyn D. Merchant; that the statutory Bernard E. Engler tlM tny tlnal report In the County Court period of redemption expired November Executor Books” prologue, the puppe­ 17th, 1963; that the same hat not been Miller Trash Service All makaa tform doort. adndowv ot the City end County ot Denver. Cole- Bernard E. Engler PAPERING—.STEAMING- Kraana and patio doort rapaktd and ad- teers will present the captivat­ rido, and that any person desiring to redeemed; that said property may be Attorney tor tha estate Pickup Anytime AI> 5-1932 luttod. Inturanc* clalmt. Raatonabi* redeemed at any time tefore a Tax Deed TEXTURINO- ing tale, "Nestor and the Alli­ oblect to the seme shall tile written oP- 434 Malestic Building Gwftars/ Spouts I Interior A Eslrrior ralat. Hanry SaadekL 419-190(. lectlon with the saM court on or betore Is issued; that a Tax Deed w ill be is­ Denver, Colorado SHAFFER'S RUBBISH Wa iMcfillii to Quftor aad gator.” The full schedule of December 1, 1M4. sued to the said City and County of 534-4733 PAINTING Denver, lawful holder of said certificate, REMOVAL -AR wart Gaaraataad" TRASH HAULING showings, all to be held at 3:45 Andrew Wysowateky (Published In the Denver Catholic Spauf Rtpf acamaat. Administrator on the 19th day of February at 12 o'clock Register) COMMERCIAL AND Pra* Etnaialai Gtrtton ClaMad tad Rapilrod. [ MOUNTAIN EM P IR E p.m., unless otherwise noted, is Ernest F. Gaylord t John B. Cerrnher noon 1965. unless the same has been re­ First Publication; October I. )944 1RASH HAULING deemed before 12 o'clock noon of said RESIDENTIAL I DECORATORS as follows; Attorney tor the estate Last Publication; November 5, )M4 Thoroughly Exptrlancad. Any Piece m Metropoitten Denver 7S1 Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colorado date. REA.SONABLE RATES Dependabit, Guarantaad. IIS tsM ntavi Dev or NKM Celle Wednesday, Nov. 4, Warren }6«-oaoi WITNESS my hand and teat this 26th IN THE DISTRICT COURT AL. 5-3310 EA. 2'3)S8 branch library,i E. 34th avenue (Published In the Denver Catholic day of October, 1964. IN AND FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY 243b High Street Register) (Seal) OF DENVER AND STATE OF American Roofing ROOFING and High str^ t; Friday, Nov. First Publication; October n , lt*4 Charles L. Temple COLORADO BAHERIES UPHOLSTERERS 6, Decker branch library, E Last Publlcetlon: November 11, 1»«4 Manager of Revenue Ex-Offlclo C M ActlOfl No. B7597S ShH t Motol Co. NEW ROOFi-REPAIRS Traasurtr, City A County of Denver NOTICE I can save you S15.00 or more on pur­ All Work Guarantaad Ra-Uphofatorlna by • rallabto Hrm. 15 Florida aveniie and S. Logan IN THE MATTER OF THE DETER­ IN THB COUNTY COURT By J. $. Wright chase of a new car battery, free CH 4-MM 2159 Dowiiig Tarm* - FrM Eatlmatas yaars axparianca-Tarni* Assistant Deputy Treasurer MINATION OF INTEREST IN THE street; Tuesday, Nov. 10, In and tar ttia Silty and CtwHy al Danvar literature. C A R LIN 1534 W. 34th Ave. TA. S^49S NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY (Published In The Denver Catholic LANDS OF JENNIE MARIE ROSS, Denver, Coio. A fler 6 p jp . SU 1-8I3S Mambar of our Lady of Grata Pariah 71*5 Court PL mUTl and Stata at Catarada Register) A/K/A JENNIE M. ROSS, DECEASED Woodbury branch library, E. Na P.seas7 AAtmbtr ef All Souls' Perish 33rd avenue and Federal boule­ First Publication, October 29. 1964. To: Adam J. Ross. Ernest M . Ross. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Last Publication, November 12. 1964. John Frank Ross, and Dorothy E . AAorvay; BEAUTY SALON TV SERVICE-APPUANaS vard; Thursday. Nov. 12, Ross- Estate ot EDWIN DAVID MILLER, also To; All other persons who are or claim known as E. D. MILLER, ED MILLER Cherry Creek branch library, to be heirs of said decedent, and to ail See LA V ED A 'S B E A U TY SALON at ■■Sjqht and .Sound Our Spccialh” and EDWIN D. MILLER, deceased OFFICE OF THE persons Interested. Greetings: No P.3W67 TNEASURER 1547 Peoria. Experienced operstors to HEATING E. Third avenue and Milwaukee Take notice that a petltl^ has been serve you. Cali now 364-0561 for your All persons having claims against the CITY AND COUNTY OP DENVER filed In this cause alleging that the street; Friday, Nov. 13. Ross- above named estalt art required to tilt MUNICIPAL BUILDINO evening appointments. AL'S APPLIANCES 4bove decedent died intestate leaving "AAember of St. Therese Parish" them tor allowanct In the County Court DENVER, COLORADO an undivided orte-half interest In the Salea and Service all makei ot the City and County ot Danvar, Colo­ No. B-*a *ollowlng described real estate: Commerce C il.'s rado, on or bafora the Mth day ot NOTICE OP PUPCHJUB OP REAL Lot 10, Block 58. Second Filing of a BUILDERS a CONTRAaORS March, 1HS. or saM claims shall bt lor- ■STATS AT TAX ULE AND OF FOLEY HEATING Fine TV and Appliance Service Friday's Meat portion of Highland Park, situate in 2S«.f)|i;,! ever barred. APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF the City and County of Denver, State 7260 Monaro Andrew Wysowateky TREASURER'S DEED of Colorado. 2«8-nsio Rule Penalty Administrator TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, to That the petition names the above per­ BUILDING and CONTRACIING (Publlshad In lha Danvar Caltwile tvo ry poraon In actual posMSSlon or sons as the heirs of the decedent ar>d Far Any RtmtdtiIng In Vtur R tg ititr) occupancy ot th* harelnattar daKrIbad the present owners of saW property. WE REPAIR Is Questlened First PuBlletllofl; Oclobtr 1, 1M4 land, lot or pramisas. and to lha parson You are notified to answer said peti­ Ham* — ImW* tr Out - Last PuMIcttlon; Octobar W, 1H4 In whosa noma tha soma wot toxad or tion within twenty (20) days after the Vatican City - (NC) - A spaclilly ossassad, and to oil parsons service of this notice on you (If served SMOKY IN TNB COUNTY COUNT having on Intarast or titio ot racord In by pubtkotion, within twenty (20) days ONE DOUAR SPEOAL Texas-born missionary Bishop, I * m M Itr Nw Cllr *M CWMty •, D«i««r or to tho sold pramisas and mera espa- after the last publication of this notice), telling the Second Vatican M , sttM •! CtIqriBt cltllv to Ctrl R. Smith, City ond County end In default of any enswer, the Court NS. N-MW of Donvor, Eon B. Smith; Boify R. will proceed to hear the matter as FIREPLACES To Introduce You to the Register Classified Section Council that he spoke in the NOTiea TO CaCDITONS Smith, provided by itw.' CAIX JACK REU name of millions who do not un­ Eiltt, ol NITTS MONNOE SCOTT. *■ You ond each ot you irt haroby nofl- Dated at Denver. Colorado, this 7th day 934-3593 C M w d. ot October. A.D. 1964. NO CURE - NO PAY FOR $1.00 YOU GET 20 WORDS OR LESS derstand the Church's teaching fled that on tha 17th day of No- Mtmber of Nofr* Dam* ParWi No p - j m r vambor, tNO. tha MANAGER OF FRANK H. CONRY on hell, deplored a “lack of pro­ All ptnons hiving eliknt igtlnkl tht REVENUE ExOffIcIo Traaaurtr ot tho Clerk of the Court NEED HEAT? TA 5-5107 ^ TO BUY, SBl OR SWAP portion" between the sin of eat­ •bovt MiTwd m t h *r« rvquirtd M til* City and County at Danvar and Stoto Larry E. Lawler thim lor illeiMne* In Ih* County Court ot Colorodo, told it public M it to City Attontey for Petttionen This offtr good for ClassifMd Soction only. ing meat on Friday and the at 'ho City ond County ot Dtnvor, Cato- and County ot Donvtr hit appllcont, 8600 W. 14th Avenue CURTAIN CLEANERS HOME REPAIR rodo. on or botan nit Ttn day ot April, who hot madt damand tor a Tr**surar*t Lakewood. Colorado eternal hellfire which is its pun­ IMS. or Mid dabna ihall b* ler*v*r Doos not apply to Roal Estoto Dispioy Daad, Ih* toltowing daaertbad raal astato. 137-13M FRANCIS LACE CURIAIN aEANERS. ishment. barrtd. iltuato In m* city and County ot Otn- fFirbllthed in the Denver Catholic Regis­ C U R TA IN S. CROCHETED TABLE HOME REPAIRS Andrtw Wysowateky ter) Advortising var and Stata ef Colorodo, to ^ : CLOTHS. DRAPERIES, BLANKETS. a Hama Rtptirt # Patoflng By imposing such a hoavy Admlnlitrotor First Fubllcatlon; October I. 1964 Lot Forty-Ono ‘A’ (41.A), KImboll SPREADS. LINENS CLEANED BY LAT­ a Cawttoy (Nubllahod In Iho Donvtr Ctihollc Last Fublication: October 29, 1964 penalty (or the breach of porely Krott SubdMalon, that m M tax M l* EST M EIHOOl HAND PRESSED ONLY. a Caftfnafwcrtt # Patoii Ptotlaring R tg litc r) was mad* to m Hi N lha dalinquant 1359 KALAMATK TA. 50537. FILL IN COUPON 1 WORD PER 80X ecclesiastical laws saM Bishop NIrtt Pubtleitlon: Octobar I. 1M4 IN THE COUNTY COURT J. M. REISCHMAN Oanaral taxat atsataad agatoal m M raal Lools Morrow of Krishoager, In­ Loot Publleollon; Novtmbor S, IM4 to and far Nie City and Cavnty tf Dtnver "Tha Handyman" aUato for tho year ItJt, that m M rto l and Stata af Catarada DECORATING AH Work (juartntoad 1 dia, the Church pats a aaan IN TN I COUNTY COUNT atloto wot taxed In tha nama ot Earl Na. P-34t5* 1ST* Eudort S t EA. 71130 who eats meat oa Friday In the hi oad tar Ih* Ctly and County at Donvir B. Smith and Batty R. Smith, that Ih* NOTICE TO CREDITORS Painting a Oacoratlng, ipadaUilng In and Stata at Catarada statutory parted of redampNon axpirtd E itoto 0$ Thomas J. McGovrm, a^k/a raaldantlal aw k. Call anyttma, 3S5 t«Mi same category with atheist or Nt. M in t November 17th, I9«3i that tha samt has Thomas Jeaagh McGovern, ant'a T. J. LINEN SERVICE an adalterer. NOTtCR ON NINAL tBTTtaMtNT naf baan radaamad; that m M property McGovam, daceased. Eitat* at JOSBNH PASQUINO, tAt/a may b* radaamad at any thn* bafora No P44BS* FLOOR COVERINGS The result is a dulling of the JOE PASQUINO. dacaOHd. a Tax Daad It lasuadi that a Tax Daad All panons liaving claims against the WESTERN No. P-ietTi wMI b* Itiutd to tha Mid City and above named astato are required to file moral sense. Bishop Morrow as­ County of Danvar, lawful holdtr of Mid TOWEL SUPPLY CO. 1 Notica It htrtby givan that I hav* them tor allowance in the County Court Fqrtnica Counter raps. (Uramk < 1730 Sa Broortwov m - serted. Sanctions that are too tn*d my t1n«l rtport m Ih* County cartlficat* on tht 19th day of Fabruary of tha City and County of Danvar, Colo­ ^ Wen me, vinyl LInoieum heavy (or the sin they punish Court ot th* CItv and County ot Donvtr. at 13 e'oock noon lt*5 unitts th* Mm* rado. on or bafora tha 36th day of April. Flourino. Ceroet* Colorodo. ond ihol any poraon datiring has boon radaamad bafora I I o'clodi 1965 or said claims shall ba foravar UNULEUM AND PAINTING actually defeat their own pur­ to oblaci to m* wm* shall til* wrlttan neon of m M data. ; barrad. . 1 pose, he said. oh|»ctlon with tn* Mid court on or bttort WITNESS my hand and I this ?6th.. ; Raymond T. McGovam T ll£ SERVICE. INC. • — — Orr»mh»r L t**t. ' Fraa E ttim o ia t- ▲ rtainiing INSIDE and OUT. Free S s n day ot Octobar IH4. !l Thomos P McGovern tkr 4|m%te*. CCelt 244 1491 Jetm O'Gredy. His appeal to the Church not Andraw Wyaowateky ' ’ Ouorontoad maiai-atior Co-Executors ' ISM Llat* Sfioaf *57711/' to impose the pain of mortal sin Administrator ' Charles L. TemptoiCasev and Ktone 456712/* ------CLIP $1.00 TO IT AND AAAiL TO John B Carrohrr I Manager of Revenue Ex-OfficIo | Attorney for *he estate ' ’ J*ha K . LaOuM dla too easily came during council 113 Midland Savings Bldg. Treasurer, City L County ot Denver j|i| Symes Building ; * * ♦ * * # PLUMBING Classified Advertising, The Register debate on the introduction and D tnvor. Colorodo W N3 By J. S. Wright I Denver. Colorado ao2«2 175-0174 Auistent Deputy Treasurer m-4S55 ELEaRIC WIRING ALAMEDA PLUMBING CO. Bex 1620, Denver 1, Cole., er phene it in lo chapters one, two and three of Publlined In tht Dtnvrr Coltolic Published In The Denver Catholic (Published In the Denver Catholic Ragislor. ao wxtv ramodtMng. rapoirk CaH any: ! schema IS on the Church in the Peg ster. Register) j twne. E m 6G16I. ’ oeened. Our wont is guarensaea. | K E. 4-4205 modem world. PIrsi Publlcotlon: Oetobrr w, 10*4 First Publication, October 19. T964 First Publication: October 29. 1964 Lost Publication: Novombrr 10. 10*4 Last Publication, ftovember 12, 1964 Last Publication; November if, 1964 ' Jim D w ytr Electric ! «T e.^Ai*m#d* sh *«ao! Poge 18 The Denver Catholic Register______Thursday, Oct. 29, 1964

Slated (Blessed Sacrament Parish, Denxer) .Another of the popular family night meetings of the Holy -Name society — "hu-band. -wife and daughter night" — is sched­ uled for .Nov. 4 in Blessed Sac­ rament parish. The program, an outstanding dance reivew in costume pre­ sented by one of the top dance High-Flying Eagles studio- in Denvi-r. will ,'eature Proud of their scouts who achieved KaRle (right), scoutmaster. The new Kagles are, about .30 youngsters from the age of six to teen-age The pro­ Scout rank in St. P'rancis de Saies’ parish, from left, Charles Wilson, .ferry Ituhland, gram will include tap. ballet, Denver, are the Rev. Dean Kumba (next to and Joseph Ruhland. and modern danei-s. right), scout chaplain, and Jack .McFadden THE REATEAV will start at 8 p.m. in the school gymnasium. Holy Name Sponsors Eagle Scouts All who plan to attend are urged to be in their seats before that (St. Francis de Sales Parish, Oct. .31. will leave from the to chips and Pepsi-Cnla will be time Denver) schof)l parking lot at 10-30 served by members of the I'T.y The HNS business meeting The Holy Name society spon­ a.m. 3 Thursday, (today). Proceeds will be held prior to the enter­ sored three Boy Scouts from I’aek 126 will hold from this lunch will help de­ tainment at 7:15 p.m. in the St. Francis de Sales grade its meeting, followed by a Hal­ fray the costs of various school school gymnasium. school who received their Kagle loween party. Friday. Oct. 30. firojects for the coming year. Following the program, re­ Scout .\wards recently. at 7:30 p.m. in the grade school .Mrs. John Baker, Foreign Re­ freshments will be served to The scouts, under the guid­ auditorium. lief chairman of the .Mtar and everyone, including the perform­ ance of William Bu.shbaum, are .All cubs and their parents Rosary society urges all mem­ ers and their parents, in the busy preparing for the .Altare are urged to attend in costume. bers to begin "Sewing for school cafeteria. Dei awards to be given in Prizes will be awarded to the souls." The Holy Name society will February. Cubs with the most original Items needid are; Diapers, promote a pancake breakfast costum(>s. shirts, night-gowns, saques and (all you can eat) on Sunday, ALL SCOUTS planning to at­ blankets. For further informa­ Nov. 8, in the school cafeteria. tend the football game at the A LU.NCH consisting of tion. call .Mrs. Baker at 934- The price will be 60 cent.- Air Force academy Saturday. Beatle-burgers. hot dogs, pota­ 7nni. per person for adults. 50 cents per child, or $3.50 per family. The HNS members will serve New Approach, Old Method the breakfast following all the Masses beginning with the 6 a m. Mass and ending with the Nun Explains Modern Math in Leadville 12 o'clock noon Mass.

(SI. Mary's School, Leadville) ! SI.STKR fAR.MENCITA was] Mrs. Gold presented an "ex­ THE RELIGIOUS instruction Modern math is merely a new accompanied to Leadville by cellent” award to Mrs. Carmen class for handicapped and re­ approach and presentation of Mrs. Frank Gold, president. Garcia for the 1963-64 historian tarded children was inaugurat­ the old method. Sister Carmen- Catholic I'arent-Teacher league, book. ed in the basement of the old cita of the Denver School office and three officers of the league. grade school on Sunday, Oct, .Mrs. Joe Koucherik an­ declared at a meeting of ,St. .Mrs. Gold thanked St. .Mary's 18. nounced that four Science Re­ Mary’s PTA, Leadville. Oct. 19. Directing the class is Don PTA for its co-operation with search Associates reading labo­ Sister Robert, second grade the Catholic Parent - Teacher- Burton, director of the Colorado ratories will b<’ placed in the teacher, and Sister ('armencita league and introduced Mrs. Leo .Association for Retarded Chil­ school within four to five weeks. employed a movie and displays McGrath and .Mrs. William Mo- dren, and a member of the exe­ The purchase of these labora­ to explain to the parents the r-iarty, CPTL vice president, cutive board of the archdiocc- tories was made possible new way of teaching math. Sis­ itnd Mrs. Owen Mitchell, finan- san confraternity of Christian through, the Gold Bond stamp ter Carmencita spent Tuesday Icial .secretary, who spoke brief­ Doctrine, plan. and Wednesday visiting in St. ly on their activities in the Mr. Burton, a member of Mary’s school. league. Mrs. Koucherik was given a Blessed Sacrament parish, has vote of thanks for the five years been active in this field for sev­ she has been Gold Bond stamp en .vears. chairman. Thirteen children from E ast’ 2 Societies Are Merged Denver and Aurora are enrolled Since more local merchants at present. This program is for are giving Mor-Valu stamps it the blind, the deaf, and those was decided to start saving physically unable to attend reg­ At Holy Rosary Parish these stamps al.so. .Members are ular schools. Many more chil­ asked to contact Mrs. William dren could be accommodated. The Holy Rosary Parish PTA Ital Baking company social Gregory for information per­ In the program's first year in and the Altar and Rosary so­ room. taining to the Mor-Valu stamps. 1963, three children made their ciety have merged into a new I The main course will be fur­ First Communion. organization, the Holy Rosary nished by the society. MRS. HAROLD BALLARD, The teachers include five girls: society. All memlKus take part chairman of ways and means, from Loretto Heights college, i in assuming church work and OPEN HOUSE at Holy requests that the following three girls from Machebeuf high To BeW cX a W iTcX! school functions. Rosary school will be on Wed­ items he donated for the bazaar school Sodality, a lay teacher, The monthly meeting will be nesday. Nov. II, at 7:30 p.m. that will be held in the school and Sister Jean Patrice from held tonight at 8 o'clock in the All attending are asked to hall Saturday. .Nov. 21: Blessed Sacrament school.' school Hall. "Bring A Neighlior" in keeping Comic books, paperback book Classes will be held every Sun­ with the theme of the Catholic novels, "w h i t c elephants." day at 10 am . in.old school.. GUKST SPKAKER will be the Parent-Teacher league. baked goods and anything in Some of the children receive Well, 111 be! It really isn’t a sorceress at all! It’s Very Rev. Monsignor William Theie will be demonstrations individual attention, others in I H. Jones, archdiocesan superin­ by the .students and displays of the line of arts and crafts that could serve as gifts. groups of two or three. If the tendent of schools. their work. Refreshments will classes are increased, enlisting. Mrs. Mary Glenn is in charge that cute little “ pum pkin-eater” from across the This year the annual pantry ibe served by the Holy Rosary I additional teachers would not society in the school hall. of the award of the movie cam­: pre.sent a problem. and money shower for the Sis­ era that will be given away in ters teaching at Holy Rosary connection with the bazaar. street, out trick-or-treating! Good thing we had school will he held at a pot-luck Brighton Will Hold ANYONE INTERESTED, or| supper Nov. 4i, at the Continen- The members voted to pur­ who knows of a child who would i Spaghetti Dinner chase more cu|)s for use in the benefit by this program, m ay school. SodoU ty Officers (St. Augustine's Parish, call Don Burton, 377-5874 or plenty of sparkling Duffys’ on/hand, with its Brighton) Father Maurice .1. Mclner- 825-1379. (St. Joseph's (Polish) Parish, The Altar and Rosary society ney. assistant pastor of Annun­ There is a second class in Gloheville) of St. .Augustine's parish, Brigh­ ciation parish. Leadville, intro­ Notre Dame parish. 2207 So. Ze- irresistible charm, or the “face-lifting” might ton, will have a Harvest Time duced Dr. .Nets Sullivan, the nobia, to serve southwest and Four eighth grade pupils in new district superintendent of north Denver. Interc-Icd per­ St. Joseph's school. Gloheville spaghetti dinner Sunday, Nov. 1, at Sixth and Bush streets. The Lake county schools, and Mrs. sons in that area may tele-' have been elected officers of the .Eleanor Staab, superintendent phone the Rev. Joseph Koontz, never have occurred... we might iiever have Sodality of Mary. dinner will be .served from 1 to '6 p.m. 'of Lake county schools. 935-7800. They are Donna Ptaszek. pres­j Tickets arc $1.50 for adults, 75 ' Mrs. Douglas .lulin, president ident; .Anna Wystowateky. vice cents for children. Children un­I of St. Mary's PTA, and several known. Guess there are times when you have president; Rosie Bogaez, secre­ der five will be admitted free. I PTA members are visiting the tary; and Shirley Oletski, treas­ No tickets will be sold at the new families in St. .Mary's St. Pius X urer. door. 'school this week. to fight witchcraft with witchcraft! Sets Special / Meet Oct. 30 ri(e Im Spice wUk DuUyd'l! (St. Pius X's Parish. .Aurora) An important meeting will be held on Friday Oct 30 8 p m. in St. Pius X'- church basement to outline the new pari-h plan for family sacramental life. This first meeting will be for the parents of children in the second grade who would ordi­ narily be making their First Communion this fall. Later a similar meeting will be held for the parents of chil-' dren in the CCD classes. I THE P.VSTOR, Father Fran­ cis Syrianey. is convinced that this new program will con­ tribute immensely to deepening spiritual life in the parish. The .Aurora Catholic club for post-high school youths is plan­ ning a dance Friday. Oc; .30. at the Fitzsimons non-commis­ sioned officers club. Admission is $1. •w The St. Piux X Mission given by the Passionist Fathers For­ rest Macken. C.P.. and Bernar-' dine Johnson: C P., closed Sat­ urday evening with renewal of Baptismal vows by the parish St. Gabriel Guild Officers and the bestowal of the Papal blessing. Some 450 persons at­ First officers of the newly-formed St. Gab­ Notre Dame parish, will bo the guest speaker tended each night of the week riel guild for Catholic Postal Workers are, at the next meeting in Oscar Malo hall, 1845 for the evening Mass and mis­ from left, rear row, Vic Monseu, recording Logan street, on Sept. 27 at 7 p.m. Father sion sermon-instruction. secretary: Bert Smice, marshal; Guff) Aleno- Dunn was graduated from the North Amer gan, advocate; Dick Reinerl, treasurer; Mar­ lean college in Rome and was ordained in Give Kids a Brake lon lacino, financial secretary; front row: Rill Rome in 1961. He will show slides taken Drivers . . Children some­ Lucero, second vice president; Claude Deats, there and give a sh'brt talk on Rome. He will times forget to look for cars be­ fore crossing a street. Don't presldenl; and Pal Marietta, first xice presi­ couple this with questions-and-answer session YOU forget. Give the kids a dent. on the Ecumenical Council. brake. Drive carefully, especi-1 Father Donald Dunn, assistant pastor of ally in school zones. 8 DELICIOUS FLAVORS