Named President To Speech Nationals CCD Graduation Ceremony 0£ Jaycees For 112 Teachers April 28 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations ^ St Francis' Site Contents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1967—Permission to Reproduce, Except on Articles O^rwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Of Historic Event For Confraternity DENVERCATI4 a iC One himdrcd twelve teachers of catechism will rei;eive Confraternity of Christian Doctrine Mark A. Hogan (above) diplomas testifying that they have I'ompleted REGISTER of 1443 S. Eudora Street, the exacting training course for Confrater- Denver, was elected president of the Denver Junior Chamber ■ i VOL. Lll. No. 35. THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1957 DENVER, COLORADO nit.v teachers in a special ceremony in St. Francis of Commerce by the board of de Sales’ Church, Denver, directors of the organization Sunday, April 28, at 3 p.ra. on A p ril 8 . 1 Seven additional trainees Hogan, a member of S t Vin­ Korea Bishop-Elect Visits 'Register' Test Your cent de Paul’s Parish, is a sales w ill receive certificates associate with Carlile-Koelbel, nAnni« llnlinniior senior at Holy Family High showing that they have Realtor. A native of Chicago, UenniS uanogner School. Denver, placed first in dra­ achieved a stage of prac­ he has been a Denver resident matic interpretation at the Rocky Mountain District National tical proficiency in their Patriotism, for three years. Forensic Leapie Tournament on April 6 . He is one of the six The new Jaycee president re­ apeakers who will represent this repon at the N FL national training course. ceived his bachelor of acts de­ tournament in Lexington, Ky., June 26 to A reception at St. Fran­ Knowledge gree at Georgbtawn University Margaret Mahoney, also from Holy Family High, placed cis de Sales’ High School and is president of the George­ third in the same event. Seven of the 10 students representing will follow the ceremony in 1 you town University Rocky Moun­ Holy Family reached the finals in the meet. Sister Marie Cath­ the church. A feature o f the man who introduced the resolu- tain Alumni Association. He arine is speech coach at the Northside school.______to n fo r independence of the also is a Great Books discussion reception will be a display American colonies from Britain leader, a member of the First High School Fund IZesuKs of Confraternity materials, later ted the fight for the Bill Friday Club, state chairman for at which the members of of Rights as the first amend­ Reapportionment for Colorado local parish boards of the ments to the Constitution? That of------the------Colorado ------Junior Cbam- . is the type of information read- ber of Commerce and a member Report Being Analyzed Confraternity will display era can acquire while doing re­ of the Denver Board of Real­ and explain to the visitors search for a contest that is tors. He is active in the Red the many phases of Con­ being launched by the R e g U t e r Cross and Boy Scout organiza­ By Parish Committees fraternity, activity. Mem­ newspapers. tions and has participated in bers of the Archbishop's The Lig3it of Freedom Con­ many civic campaigns. test, which offers a total of Hogan and his wife, Nancy, Meetings of all campaign committees in the Den­ Guild will be hostesses at $12,000 in prizes, cornea 170 have two children, (jary, 19 ver area parishes are being held this week to analyze the reception. years after the Constitution was months, and Mark, four months. the annual report on the'collection of pledges to the The ceremony April 28 signed. Questions in the contest Archbishop’s High Schools Fund. will mark the culmination will deal wi^ American his­ The collection office for the High Schools Fund of a series of training tory and the nation’s Constitn- Biahop-eleet Harold W. Philomena’s Parish, Denver, Minihan of Boston will be co- tion. has prepared a complete record coursra conducted by the Henry, who w ill be consecrated and the Rev. Philip Finnegan, consecrators. The U. S. Constitution was Two Telecasts Chairmen of the parish com­ of paymeats on each pledge Missionary Sisters of Our Bishop-elect Henry is a na­ called by British Prime Minis­ mittees are asked to send a re­ Vicar Apostolic of Kwangju, assistant at St. Auguttine's from each parish. Membas of Lady of Victory at the Holy Korea, on May 11, is shown Parish, Brighton. Bishop-elect tive of Nortbfield, Minn. He bad ter Gladstone “. . . the most port on their parish meetings lo above on a v isit to the R e g u t e r Henry is the first American- served as Prefect Apostolic of remarkable work known to me the parish committees will study Ghost Youth Center start­ in modern times to have been Of Masses Set the campaign office as soon as plant April 9. Biehop-eiect born Columban to be conse­ K w a n g j u since 1964, until ’ .the report on parish pledge pay­ ing last September and con­ produced by the human intellect, possible after the meeting is H enry is shown, second ffora crated. named Vicar Apostolic and Tit­ ments to determine what should tinuing into May. The pros­ left, with the R t Rev. Monsi- Archbishop Richard J. Cush­ ular Bishop of Coridala on at a single stroke (so to speak), be done if there is evidence that held. A printed form for this.te- pective catechism teachers, pnor Matthew J. Smith, editor- ing w ill officiate in the conse­ March 7. His territory has in its application to political af­ By Channel 1 port has been sent to all pastors. in-chief of'the R t g U t e r (second cration ceremonies for Bishop- more than tripled its Catholic fa irs.” all of the pledges made in the recommended for the train­ Today, with freedom threat­ Each report will include the in­ ing by their pastors last from right), and two Columbans elect Henry in the Holy Cross opulation in the past six years, The ceremonies of Sol­ parish may not be paid on rime. station^ in the Archdiocese of Cathedral, Boston. Bishop John Eaving now over 25,000 faith­ ened on every side, and even formation as to the means being from within, a reverence for emn Masses on Palm Sun­ Each parish campaign com­ fall, have had a 60-hour Denver, the Rev. James J. Wright of Worcester and ful and more than 13,000 cate­ used in the parish to urge the training program in doc­ O’Grsdy (left), assistant at St. Auxiliary Bishop Jeremiah F. individual tights bought with day and Easter will be tele­ mittee is also CO make piansTor chumens. payment of accourlcs which are trine and method. Since patriots' blood and preserved in vised from SL Elizabeth’s contacting all persons in the par­ our system of government is seriously delinquent. early January the sisters Church, Denver, by KLZ- ish who have not made a contri­ more vital than at any other TV (Channel 7) in its House of Total pa^menU to the High have been instructing par­ time. That reverence, however, bution to the High Schools Fund. Attention Is Directed by Archbishop the Lord series. The hour-long . School* Fund now aland at ish groups designated by comes best with a knowledge of telecasts will begin at 11 a.m. Newcomers to Denver $1,267,832.13. The total their pastors for leadership the events that gave birth to on both April 14 and April 21. particdferly invited to partici­ pledges ar« $3,338,430.37. .this nation. in the parish Confraternity It is a fact that many edu­ Blessing of the palms is pate in diis campaign, which The pledge payment period programs as members of To Modifications in Holy Week Rites cated men are unaware of the scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Palm opened in Denver in February, began on March 11. 1936, and their respective p arish implicationa of our Declaration Sunday,** with the Mass ex­ ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER 19S6. Pledge cards have been w ill end on Aug. 31, 1958. ministers, may be held in all PALM SUNDAY of Independence and Constitu­ pected to start about 10:40 boards. Chancery Office churches and ajl public and The principal Mass of the a.m., so that the beginning of placed in the pews of all Den­ Contributions » the' Arch­ tion. Some do not appreciate In addition to the tndno 1536 Logan Street semi-public oratonSs. If sa­ solemn blessing of the palms the philosophic and religious the Mass will not be included bishop's High Schools Fund may ver area churches for the use of ing in the theory of Con­ Denver 3, Colorado cred ministers are lacking, and the procession should be spirit in which the United in the telecast those persons who have not yet be sent to the Most Rev. Urban fraternity activity, the sis­ Feb. 25. 1967 the simple rite may be held, held in Uie morning, but the States was conceived. The girls' choir of St Mary contributed. J. Vehr, Box 1620, Denver 1. ters have given practical Reverend Dear Father: but three servers are re­ Ordinary can permit it to Knowledge you can gain Euphraaia's High School,iDen- help in setting up The in­ The following modifica­ quired for Palm Sunday and take place in the evening if through working on the content ver, will sing the Mass in honor tions in the liturgy of Holy Holy Thursday and four for greater spiritual benefits answers can make you a better of the Immaculate Heart by Dr. Father Christie. Colorfnl Orator dividual parish boards, and Week have been issued by Good Friday and Holy Satur­ would accrue to the parish­ American citizen than some of George Sietz on both days. Miss they are offering brief the Sacred Congregation of day. In this simpler rite, an ioners, The blessing of the these so-called experts. See page Beverlyann Miller will direct training courses for fishers Rites: assisting priest or deacon palms may take place in an­ 17 fo r the contest details. the choir and play the organ English Jesuit to Speak and helpers to p a rish The solemn services of may perform the functions other church or in a suitable accompaniment Holy Week, if therp is a suf­ ordinarily performed by a place with procession to the The officers of the Mass on groups requesting this serv­ ficient number of sacred deacon in the solemn rite. church and Ma.ss following. Archbishop Will Bless Palm Sunday will be the Rev. ice. The Mass and the blessing, Berard GibliH, O.F.M., cele­ At Alumni Event Apr. 28 Parish executive board Service.^ Start April 16 however, cannot take place Holy Oils in Cathedral brant; the Very Rev. Fabian members from the follow­ in the same church both Joyce, O.F.M., deacon; and the One of England's most color­ ing parishes will be pres­ morning and evening. Blessed Arehbitbop Urban 3. Vshr Rev. H onorius Santoriello, ful Jesuit street preachers will palms may be reserved in will officiate in the blessing O.F.M., subdeacon. be the main speaker fo r the ent at the ceremony and St. Anthony Novena Set some accessible place for the of the Holy Oils and Mass On Easter Father Joyce will be the celebrant; Father Gihlin, second annual all-Jesoit alumni will participate in the dis­ faithful who cannot attend on Holy Thursday, A p ril 25, deacon; and the Rev. Leo Ken­ Communion breakfast on Sun­ play: All Saints’, Annun­ the services. at 9:30 a.m. in the Cathedral. Parish Masses will be at 5:30 day. April 28. HOLY THURSDAY nedy. a student at S t Thomas' ciation, Cure d'Ars, Holy At St. Elizabeth Church and 7:30 p.m. Seminary, subdeacon. Another Sponsored by Regis College. The Missa Chrismatis must Family, Presentation. St. Confessions will he heard seminarian, John Rae, will be Denver, the Mass^nd breakfast be celebrated in the morn­ The solemn novena in honor every Tuesday, the day on in the Cathedral on Tuesday master of ceremonies. are open to all graduates and Anthony’s. St. Augustine’s ing. The Missa in Coena of St. Anthony will begin this which St. Anthony died. As an of Holy Week from 7:30 to Father Joyce will give the friends of the 29 Jesuit colleges (Brighton), St. Francis de Domini should be in the eve­ Tuesday evening, April 16, in accommodation fo r those who 6:30 p.m. and on Wednesday sermon at each Ma^. and universities in the United Sales’, St. Patrick’s (Ft. S t Elizabeth’s Churth, lltb and can not attend in the evening ning from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. from 3:30 to 6 p.ra. and after The Rev. William J. Koontz, States. In addition to the principal Logan), Sts. Peter and Curtis Streets, Denver. The the novena prayer is recited services in the evening. chaplain at the Federal Correc­ The Mass will begin at 8:30 Mass, for pastoral reasons elienta of S t Anthony are re­ after the 8 a.m. High Mass The remainder of the tional Institution, Englewood, b.m, in the student chapel on Paul’s (Wheat Ridge), St. the O rdinary can perm it one minded that the first of the nine every Tuesday, followed by Ben­ schedule will be printed in will be the television narrator the Regis campus, and will be Philomena’s, St. Vincent de or two Low Masses in parish Tuesdays in honor of the “ Won­ ediction of the Blessed Sacra­ nest week's “Register.” on both-days. followed by breakfast at Cava- Paul’s, and St. William’s der-Worker of the Franciscan ment. churches and public oratories leri’s Restaurant, 4780 Tejon (Fort Lupton). Order” will be Tuesday of Holy within the designated hours. Street Breakfast tickets are $2 Plans are under way to Week. Only one Mas.s may be al­ Versofile Genius, Nofed Orator per person. set up an Archdiocesan Tho>« who live at a di(- lowed in s4mi-public ora­ Father Joseph Christie, S.J., Catechetical Day late next taace or otherwiie find it im- tories. It is fitting that a ser­ from the famous old Jesuit poMible lo attend the pub­ mon be given after the Gos­ Late Msgr. Wm. O'Ryan church at Farm Street London, September as an impetus to lic lervieei at St. Eliaabelh’i pel of these Masses. England, main speaker for the widespread activity on the map obtain the prefer leaflet Holy-Communion may be breakfast is weU known in Eng­ part o f the newly trained by addrcaatDg a postal card distributed only during Mass land for his retreats, which pack to the Franciscan Fathers at or immediately after Mass. Church and Civic Leader the Farm Street church. He also Confraternity workers on a lOrO 11th Street, Denver 4, Holy Communion may be By Paul H. Hallett AS ONE OF THE AUTHORS represents the parish level next winter. Colo. brought to the sick on Thurs­ (One of a Series on Greet of the Community Chest and in the rough-and-tumble street R«t . Joxph Cbriiliv, S.J. (Ssa lUt of Bkinet oo paga 3) Father Honorius Santoriello, day either in the morning or Churchmen of Colorado) the United Fund idea, he was prearhing of Hyde Park and de­ O.F.M., an assistant at St. Eliz­ afternoon. Priests with sev­ “ T H E R E IS J U S T one old one of America's greats in the bates publicly on the most con­ abeth's, will preach the nine eral parishes may binate on man less in Denver than there domain of religious co-operation troversial topics of the day be­ Tuesdays. The theme of the no­ Holy Thursday. was a day or two ago, but Den­ for civic good. No one who has fore university and professional OFFICIAL vena w ill be “ Grace and the Permission is hereby given ver has lost something, some­ known the magic of Monsignor groups. Sacraments.” The devotions wilt for the celebration of two thing precious.” Thus did Mon­ O’Ryan’s personality willlightly His ready wit and penetrat­ ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER last approximately one half- Low Masses, within the hours signor Hugh L. McMenamin in­ believe that he could be over­ ing mind have made him one Chancery Office hour, during which time the Ro­ stated, in parishes where pas­ dicate the impact left by the rated. of the moat popular speakers in sary, reading of the petitions, tors deem it useful for the 1536 Logan Street death of Monsignor William Monsignor O’Ryan linked the the British Isles. sermon, novena prayer, and benefit of the faithful. Denver 3, Colorado Francis O’Ryan (Feb. 23. 1861- culture of the Old W orld with Fa.her Christie will speak on Benediction will take place. This GOOD FRIDAY the philosophical and theological Feb. 13, 1940). the life of a Denver still rated will be followed by the venera­ The Good Frid ay rites implications of the motto of the The following are requested to assist the Most Rc\etend The West never had a genius (T u rn fo P a g e ! — C o l u m n s ) tion of the relic of St. Anthony. should take place in the aft­ so versatile as the man who for United StaUk, E Phtribut Vnum Archbishop in the Pontifical Mass and in the ceremchy of the Confessions are heard after ernoon around 3 o'clock, but 48 years had been pastor of (From Many, One). blessing of the Holy Oils in the Cathedral of the Immaculate each devotion. Although it is for pastoral reasons they The first all-Jesuit alumni St. Leo’s. In oratory, for which Conception at 9:30 o'clock Holy Thursday morning, April IS, necessary to receive Holy Com­ may start at any time from Burse Honoring gathering was held last year in — ACKAD, WsitiiaitsB, D.C. munion only once during the no­ noon to 9 p.m. Bination is honor of the 400th anniversary 1957. vena of nine Tuesdays, the Rev. Honcrius A, Santoriello, also permitted on Good Fri­ of the death of S t Ignatius Loy­ Officers «f fhe Mast faithful are urged to receive O.F.M. day if a priest has two par­ Saint of Hopeless ola, founder of the Jesuit Order Assistant Priest Very Rev. William Kenneally, C.M. and patron of a ll Jesuit schools ishes. If the celebrant fore­ Deacons of Honor Rt. Rev. Msgr. Gregory Smith. V.G. sees that carrying out the Invitations are being mailed Coses Gets $46 prescribed rite of adoration this week to all former Jesuit Rt. Rev, Msge. Harold Campbell Dubuque Priest Is Named of the cross would result in students now living in Colorado. Deacon of the Mass Rev, Mr. John Slattery confusion or disorder, after The sum of $46 was contrib­ Those not reached by mail who Subdeacon of the Mass Rev. Mr. Daniel Perlinski the clergy apd servers have uted to the S t Jude Burse in wish to make reservations for Masters of Cetcraonics Mr. James Overman Lincoln Auxiliary Bishop completed the veneration of the past week to bring its total the breakfast are asked to call the cross in the prescribed to $566.04. The donors to the Regia College, G L . 6-3633, , Mr. Charles Brown Washington.— His Holiness, The Bbhop-elect attended manner, he may ascend to burse, which assists seminarians Pius X II, has named Monsignor Loras College, Dubuque, and Procession of the Holy Oils the top altar step and. holding of the Denver Archdiocese, in­ James V. Casey of Dubuque, the North American College in New Mexfcons Sleet SUBDEACONS FOR OLEUM INFIRMORUM— Reverend the cross aloft, ask the faith­ cluded Mrs. R. J. T. of Little­ la., former navy chaplain, to Rome. He was ordained in the ton, who gave $25; A.G.A., Den­ Deacons— Robert Caldwell, Joseph Lievens, Harry Dejonghe, be Titular Bishop of Citium ful to perform the act of Eternal City Dec. 8 , 1939, by ven e ratio n simultaneously ver. $10; A. R., Leadvilie, $3; Former Regis College David Viraroontes, Patrick I^pcz, Alexander Sinclair, Christo­ and Auxiliary to Bishop Louis Bishop Ralph L. Hayes, then and in silence for a few mo­ Mrs. J. H., Denver, $5; and pher Lynch. S.P. B. Kucera of Lincoln, Neb. rector of the North American ments. M rs. C . C ., $3. Student to Congress DEACONS FOR OLEUM SANCTUM— Reverend Dea­ The appointment was an­ College and now Bishop of Outside the time of serv­ As Holy Week approaches, Joseph Montoya, elected by cons— Philip Colibraro, Emmanuel Gabel, Alan Cushing, nounced here by the Apostolic Davenport. From 1946 to 1949 ices on Good Frid ay, only the the attention of all Catholics bis native New Mexicans to the be was at the Catholic Univer­ turns to tSe Cros-s, on which the Wilbur Moore, Joseph Doyle, Wilson Smart, and Rev. Wil­ Delegate to the United States. critically ill or dying may re­ United States House of Repre­ sity of America taking studiH ceive Holy Communion. Savior shed H i s J ’ recious Blood liam Sievers. Bishop-elect Casey will be for the degree of doctor of for man’s salvation. The effects sentatives April 9. attended HOLY SATURDAY Regis College, Denver. Mon consecrated April 24 in a dual canon law. of that redemptive death, which PRIESTS FOR SANCTUM CHRISMA— Rev. James The ceremonies should be­ toya. who was New Mexico ceremony in St. Raphael's Ca­ Monsignor Casey served as consist chiefly in the sanctify­ PurfieJd, Rev, Dean Kumba. Rev. Robert Dutrie, Rev. C B. gin at such time that will per­ Lieutenant Governor, attended thedral. Dubuque, when he and assistant pastor of St. John the ing grace necedsary for salva­ mit the Solemn Mass of the the Jesuit college. 1932-34. Woodricb, Rev. Michael Walsh, Rev. George Kearney, Rev. Bishop-elect George J. Biskup, Evangelist's Parish, Independ­ tion, are distributed to the souls vigil to start about midnight. Msgr. Willlem F. O'Ryen He is the latest among Patrick Kennedy. Rev. Hooorius Santoriello, O.F.M., Rev, Peter .Auxiliary to Archbishop Leo ence. Is., from 1940 to 1944 of men through Ithe sacraments. Permis-sion to advance the former Regis s t u d e n t s to Bins, will be elevated to the and taMght in the parish high most people will remember And the priest ‘is the ordinary Dunne. O.P., Rev. Edmond Amigh, C.SS.R., Rev. Andrew Col- hour can be given by the Or­ achieve high political office Hierarchy in the same cere­ him, he could be called a Chry­ m inister of most of tbe.se chan­ letti, O.S.M., Rev. William Heavy, S.J. school during the same period. dinary only in specific cases Stephen L, R. McNichois. mony. He was a Navy chaplain from sostom, a Bossuet — certainly nels of grace. One who aids a and where some necessary named Colorado Governor last The Reverend Clergy appointed for the procession of the 1944 to 1946, and secretary to the peer of even such an ec­ seminarian toward his priestly Bishop-designate Casey was local need demands it. fall, is a Regia graduate Holy Oils are asked to bring their own amice, alb, cincture, and born in Osage, la.. Sept. 22, Archbishop Bins, then Coadju­ clesiastical apeaker as the later goal helps spread the merits Charles Brannan, former Sec white vestments- 1914. the son of James William tor and now Archbishop of Du­ W ith every good wish and Father James^itlis, C.S.P. He of ’ sacrifice. blessing, I am Gifts to the St. Jude Burse retary of Agriculture, also at By order of the Most Reverend Archbishop. and Nina N. (Nims) Casey. His buque, la., from 1949 to 1951. was a specialnt in at least six tended Regis, as did Colorado father, a Knight of St. Greg­ He ha.s been O fficiatis of the Faithfully vours, other fields— canon law , the- may be sent to Archbishop David M. Maloney Supreme Court Justices -\lberl ory, is deceased. His mother Archdiocese of Dubuque since « URBAN J. VEHR olo^. philosophy, h i s t o r y , Urban J. Vehr, 1536 Logan T. Frantz and Edward Day. Chancellor I resides in Osage. 11951. Archbishop of Denver Scripture, t a i literature. Street, Denver. THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thuridoy, April 11, 19S7 'Share With Needy Children' Drive For All-American Family MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY Enter Leadville Catholics INSURANCE SINCE 1897 i n s u r o.r s In Nation-Wide Contest .A I,eadville family ii among home with a swimming pool in the latest Colorado entries to Florida. The All • American be nominated as participants in Family Search is being con­ the first nation-wide search for ducted nationally by the Book the All-American Family. Doc­ of Kvowledff$ and the Boys' tor and Mrs. John Kehoe, of 216 Clubs of America. E. Ninth Street, Leadville, and The Kehoes are “just the kind their nine children have been of family, regardless of size, placed in line to be named the the search is looking for, ac­ All-American Colorado Family. cording to program co-ordinator, The state family will be Doctor Barry J. Holloway. Doc­ Q f i B B Q Q a Q B chosen from all the families who tor Kehoe is a practicing physi­ enter from Colerado by a state cian and furgeon. Mrs. S e W is committee tinder the direction a registered nurse. Besides rais- Lemuel needs a new pair of a national advisory commi^ ing nine children, the Kehoes of glasses. That isn’t a 753 Ga<& Electric Bldg. TA. 5-0241 tee of educators, gociolopatf, find time to participate actively Tyrannosaurus he sees at all. It's the mas n ixt door DENVER, COLORADO and other prominent citizens. in more than 8 6 church and Final judging of 48 states and community organizations. They with hia new b e a g le . District of Columbia winning are Catholics and members of Lemuel should visit hit families will take place during Annunciation Parish in Lead­ eye doctor right awsy. panel discussions at Miami ville. Beach, Fla., during the week of A happy, well-adjusted family IF YOUR EYES May 28 through June 3. life is "founded on love of God, DUXLOP If they are named the All- of parents, and each other," NEED HELP . . . DISTRIBUTORS American Family of 1957, the said the Kehoes in filling out their All - American Family SEE YOUR DOCTORl Katra Karuza* and Harry and Thomaa G riffio , aerond of thi, pariah, looks on to trivo Kehoes will be flown to Cuba by Pan-American Airways for Search entry blank. Nothaft, firat grarlr aludrnia from left, aa awarda fo r their the ydunKalcra a hand. THEN SEE US I The ^annual “ Share With a week's stay as part of the Deadline for entry blanks in at Su. Prirr and Paul'i achooPa winnine of tha St. Needy Children'* drive within Boys’ Clubs of America partici­ the search is April 15. Blanks School, ‘Wheat R id fc , accepted Vincent de Paul SaUate Bu­ the parochial arhoola w ill be pation in President Eisenhow­ may be obtained by w riting to If you feel v o i ir e^ei may be playing you tricks, sea reau achool drive laat year. Fa- held from May 1 ihroufh er's "People to People” program. the All-American F a m ily GAS atatnea of the achonl'a patron qualified M.D. rl^ t aaintf from Leo Krteher, left, the Robert McMahon, pallor Mav 10 this year. Among the other awards are a Search, Suite 1400, 2 W. 45th Street, New York 36, ,N. Y. away. If he preierlDei glasses, bring the pra- 2 6 . 9 O’Ryan: Versatile Genius, ^^oted Orator aeripUon to us. P E R 6 A I X 0 N We Will Recommend JOE KAVANAUGH, INC. Late Prelate's Leadership Recalled An Eye Phyeician 7TH AT LOGAN T A S-1261 CContiatted From P a g t On«,i- At his golden jubilee in 1935, trod a constant path to his itself, the temptation and envy aa a frontier'com m unity when though he expressed a desire rectory door in quest of advice. of the ill-clothed girl.” t o Y o u he appeared on the scene. fo r no form al ceremony. A rch ­ Montignor O’Ryan was tem­ Such evils have lessened or a • • bishop (then Bishop) Urban J. peramental, as many of . the Irish disappeared, thanks largely t» BORN IN CASHEL, Tipper­ Vehr; former Governor (and are, but he was all heart. His the civic spirit to which Monsi­ O b s q j^ ary County, in the shadow of then Senator) Edwin C. John­ charities was unbounded. Few gnor O’Ryan was so generous Sliene-na-Montain, he received son; Supreme Court Justice men have ever enjoyed the in­ a contributor. But the high PRINTING COMPANY his formal education in St. Benjamin Hilliard, and hun. fluence he wielded and rich and seriousness, the emphasis on tne KE. 4-4054 Patrick's College and May- dreds of Monsignori, priests, poor knew his help in the crises sense of sacrifice, which marked nooth in his naUve Ireland, and laymen filled St. Leo's of life. The day ne died in St. that discourse to the budding Asy Steadafd 1632 Curtii St and was ordained by Cardinal Church to pay him honor. The Joseph’s 'Hospital, a police of­ teachers of Colorado, was all Car Manning Oct, 4, 1885— he was anniversary of his ordination, fic ia l, a veteran on the force, M onsiraor O’R van, and these •ese Price one of the last elasi that the held on the nearest Sunday to jame out of the sick room and make nis speeches as readable great contemporary of New­ the actual date, brought to­ wept like a child. A non-Catholic today as when they were first gether hundreds of friends. who owned a large string of uttered. ONE-DAY SERVICE man raised to the priesthood. • • • theaters and who used to m a O p tic ia n s He worked for two years in No on*, in fact, will cTer OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY London, until a tubercular know the extent of the in- druggist in Father O'Ryan’s A S M A L L PART of Monsi­ condition suggested a retreat neighborhood, also wept un­ gnor O’Ryan's popularity as an flueheo the hittorie Colorado K m w r for Quality Servie* to Egypt. Then Manning’s per­ prelata axercistd on tho hil- abashed at the hospital ^en orator might be ascribed to the 1720 E. 17th AVE. sonal physician advised Colo­ tery of hiz ztata and city. he saw the beloved priest was magnificient physical appear­ rado. Ha came to Denver in Pioneers balicvad that ha re- passing sway ance he presented in his youth BLACK & WHITE November, 1887, and served as caiTcd his Community Ghost and until old age. He had a (Between Gilpin i assistant at the old Cathedral great leonine head set atop a SERVICE Williams) associate, the Rev. Mr, My­ HIS TWO SERVANTS at until he wai made pastor of tall and powerful body. ron Rood, a famous Protes­ hit death, the housekeeper, Mrs. St. Leo's. tant orator of early DenTcr, In the la st decade of hia life, • ■ • Mary Kinsier, and the chauf­ 2424 E. COLFAX into tha Catholic Church on feur, Frank Loffreda, wor­ however, bis physical presence MON3ICNOR O’RYAN knew tho letter's deathbed. did not aid much. I remember DENVERexFRemont 7411 • FR. 7-5374 * - V shiped him. “ It’s hard being a all the Bishops of Denver. priest’s housekeeper,’’ Mrs.^Kin- one of the last addresses he 122 N. CASCADE AVE. Machebeuf he remembered as FOR TWO GENERATIONS, ever gave, to the students of a good choice any time . . . sler would say, "but I’d rather Colo. Springs ME. 4-667S the kindest of men. “The whenever it was desired to have worked for Father than for Regis College in 1939. He had Bishop was 75 when I met make a good showing before Any other man in the world. to sit down all the time. Hia him ," he rem inisced, “ but he noted guests. Father O’Ryan You never saw a man so humble round face had an almost the best choice at Easter: Wall ,looked 100. He limped badly was always put on the program. as Father. Whenever anything womanish appearance and bis eves were protuberant, like ts ' from a broken leg that never He kept abreast of the thought would come up that he didn’t DR. JAMES P. CARPETS W all ; mended properly. He was small of h|a times in science and the like, all I had to do was to say, those of a man suffering from Room Sis* f! and his face was like yellow arts as well as in what per­ ‘Father,’ and explain a few goiter. His voice was cracked and Smeller i parchment,' with a million tained to the Church. When he things to him; right away he’d and trailing, like that of Pat­ GRAY RUSS @ ® D a 'A ' f jll iN BOQ @1 wrinkles, tRimugh which his spoke at the varioua colleges be aetisfied. Children never rick Henry in his old age. Lsrfsft sslectlsas la tfes dty. grayish eyes were shining. . . . or univeriitiei of the state, he bothered him. They used to play Bui, just as tb* judges Optometrist He was the missionary all bowled the profeuors over with who heard Patrick Hearg in up and down the house, and he’d Eyes Examined - Visual Care Furnifure^YnUrho^a" through life." his knowledge. Even In old age, never say a word. I believe he arguing his last eases soon es«s wiesnsu Zrtiiisa no s s’dsis That graphic description sug­ „when most men have put the lived in another world.” lost awareness of his cracked Phone gests that the Uonsignor could, trailing voice and unprapos- Drakes on teeming intellectual As a pulpit orator, Monsinor had opportunity offered, added sessiog appaaranca, so was activity, he kept up his vast O'Ry.an was of the old school, TAbor 5-8883 E.M.W. the mastery of the novel to his anyona-who heard Monsignor reading. He never studied in abounding in Scriptural, claasi- FOR APPOINTMENT where cash talks < other accomplishments. any college after Maynooth, but O'Ryan in bis closing years • • • cal, and historical allusion, but 213 COLO. BLDG. 2141 So. Broadway so shining was ^ is knowledge lost to anything but the never fo r a moment did he lose eternal spirit that burned 1615 CALIF. ST. SHermap 4-2764 CONTRARY TO POPULAR that two non-Catbolic institu­ rapport with his audience. A through his aged frame. belief and romance, Monsignor tions conferred honorary docto­ speech of his, delivered June 1, O'Ryan used to say, Denver rates on him, Denver U niver­ 1908, as a baccalaureate id- was not a wild town in 1687. sity (LL.D .) and the University dress to 250 graduates of the Op«n Evaipfs of Colorado (D.D.), The Denver Catholic T f l «:00 There was a certain roifth ele­ Greeley State College of Edu­ Sup^Aft TTJ ment — confined (as it still Any outstanding Catholic in­ cation, illustrates his manner. 6 :0 0 largely is) to Larimer Street tellectual who visited Denver, R egister OSS * * and below—but the great ma­ whether he was an Archbishop Published Weekly by the jority of Denver people were or a layman, deemed it neces­ THE SCRIPTURAL NOTEl Catholic Press Society, Ine. refined, solid citizens, and it sary to call at the old-fash­ was struck at the opening: “A! 938 Bannock Street, Denver. was from them that the real ioned rectory at 1 0 th and W, preacher, I come,to you, young- Subscription: 83.00 Per growth of the city came. Colfax, where the very atmos- men and women graduates of^ DWARE Y ea r. Sold in combination One of the historic early i^ere was one o f books. The our State Normal School, in the, with The Register. National Denver “characters" he knew last to go to that shrine to pay mood, I am afra id , of that Edition, in Archdiocese of was the famous Soapy Smith. her respects was Maisie Ward preacher of o!4 Israel, who, in Denver. The prelate said that he could Sheed of the firm of Sheed & his world-weariness, fo u n d 6420 E. Colfex of Monaco F L 5-5330 w rite a book about him , and Ward, the daughter of one of ‘nothing new under the sun'.” Entered as Second Class had he done so it would have the associate.s of Newman and Then the priest adverted to a Matter at the Post Office had no obscure place in a West­ herself a biographer of talent. topic that showed his awareness Denver, Colo. ern history collection. He of a carking teacher's problem scoffed at the romantic notion THE LIBRARY in his rec­ of his times: of the generous gambler. “ They tory stood nine shelves high. It "T h a t young men and women, ^ never gave us a cent for the contained detective and mys­ who are given the work of cdu-: Community Chest,” he recalled, tery novels, classics like the FOR EASTER GIVING! • • • eating future America, in many ; Iliad, the V ico r of Wakefield. cases highly cultured, in a ll' MONSICNOR O’RYAN'S na­ and Rabelais, the works of cases educated, should live in tional fame rested on his work Hegel and Spencer, sets of almost penury, is an indictment; in the field of civic co-opera­ Irish biography and literature, of our coarse materialism, and tion. In association with the complete sets of Dickens, should be far othei than a tub- Rev. Mr. Myron Reed, a Con­ Thackeray, Irving, Holmes, ject of pleasant content for ib « s gregational minister; M r s . Burns, Carlyle, and Shake­ many communities.” i Jacobs of the Jewish speare, as well as translations FOR SISTERS . . . FOR FRIESTS • • • community, and 1 1 other in­ from German and French clas- “YOU KNOW THAT, fluential citixens, he founded English Breviary ..34.11 set Cassock ...... 11.51 up the Associated Charities of TEACHING in the humblest I People living acrou the school means fa r more than Short Breviary ,...3 .1 1 set Surplice...... I1.2S up Denver, the first genera! meet­ street w,ould often testify that flinging the disjecta m e n l r a ing of which was nrid in 1892. they often saw the light in his Pictures...... from M l Breviary ...... 40.00 up FYom this group sprang the of reading and writing and ■ bedroom until a fte r 1 a.m. He ..1.40 up Community Chest idea, which arithmetic across the weiry' Book Ends ...... S.4S up Sick Call S e t .... was known as an authority on sands of the school hours, or, spread over the nation. Biblical quotations. He had a Meditation Books ..3.11 up Shirt Fronts...... ,.S.1S up otherwise your work were a phenomenal memory and he His association with mem­ slavery more hopeless than Ihe, Crystal Paperweight 1.41 up Birettas ...... 1.S0 up bers of other faiths continued once recognized the names of labor of Sisyphus, eternally and | every one o f his pupils on a Huirmel Figurines ..3.00 up Books ...... U S up throughout hU life. He was a fruitlessly rolling up the ^eat' school record compiled 30 years ' friend of Denver's most fa­ stone." Some in that priest's I .Occasional Cards ....S c up Desk S e ts...... 4.40 mous rabbi, the late William previously. He would give audience might not readily have j Wood Carvings...... 3.S0 up Letter Holders ...... SOI Sterne Friedman, and with him friend.s an exact account of a recalled Sisyphus, but none | page from a book he had not and others founded the Anti­ could have missed the point of; Miniature Traveling Paper Weight ...... 1.41 thesis Club, something like discussed in a year. His steel- what he said. Case...... 4.00 Book Ends ...... S.45 $85 Samuel Johnson's and Oliver trap mind could capture a Coming now to the heart of Goldsmith’s Literary Club. It problem the minute it was pro­ GIFT CERTIFICATKZ GIFT CERTIFICATES served as a forum for informal pounded. and he dominated the his discourse. Father O'Ryan Sm art discussion by the great minds Antithesis Club much as John­ began: "The school principal, of early-day Denver. In Rabbi son dominated the literary the school board, the school Friedman’s synagogue. Temple Club. examiner may never see that Emmanuel, Rabbi Abraham t • s more spiritual order in the work Feinberg paid glowing tribute HIS ACTIVITY IN promo­ of the teacher; the school cur­ Trend I to Monsigiior O’Ryan immedi­ ting good feeling among people riculum may not in the printed ately after his death. An offi­ of differing faiths did not, rules demand it; but unteas it cial of the National Conference however, lead the great orator informs and energizes a ll the of Christians and Jews re- to obscure the pre-eminent po­ work of the school room, the ^garded him as the chief spark sition his faith occupied in nis school teacher may receive so Models {for what later became Brother- heart “I have no use for many dollars a month, but is . hood Week. pride,’’ he once said. ''f*ride is earning nothing.” a silly thing. But one thing 1 a s * MONSIGNOR O'RYAN was am proud of— I am proud to UNLIKE SO MANY ORA­ editor of the Colorado Calholie, belong to the Church of the TORS of the past. Father he predecessor of the Denver Ages." O’Byan never spoke to his con­ FOR CHILDREN . . . FOR CHURCHES . . . FOR ADULTS . . . Catholie Rtgultr, from 1890 Until the very la.>t years of temporaries only; he had some­ Rosjry...... 25t up Impsrled Slahiary...... 3.5# sp Daily Missal...... 2.75 up For Foster, when you especiolly wont to look your to 1892. In the year 1894-95 his life , the Monsignor wa.s a thing fo r the ages. No longer M'lssil...... up VIoud Carvings...... 1.51 up Sunday Missal...... 53c up best, we-recommend our Hart Schoffner & Marx he was editor of the Ceifie .speaker at the joint Thanksgiv­ do we have to any marked de­ Prayer Book...... 1.51 up Crou. In the year 1910-11 he ing sdrvices in the City Audi­ gree the condition the p r- • Pitlure Fible ...... 4.5# Cendelabra...... 25.10 up suits . . . because of their rich fabrics . . . was associated with the DentYr torium, which he helped found. Rosary...... Sic up later painted in such sable Sturiej of Scints ...... 2Sc up Veslmenls ...... 17.00 up their toll, slender Trend styling . . . their com- Cathotio Register when Joseph He was the diocese's outstand­ colors: "S till we see ragged and Medal and Chain...... 45c up Newman was the editor. In ing representative at meetings starved childhood doling wares Heilal ind Choin...... }#c up Half .Water Fonts...... 45c up Figurine...... Sic up fortoble Ifghter weights . . . and their famous 1889 he wrote a brief bio­ and in movements in which on the street day and night; Reliquaries ...... 2.7S up Wood Carving...... 3.51 up graphy of Bishop Machebeuf. members of various faiths were Calechiyn...... K c up tailoring. Chogse yours now . , . hove it in good still there remain the multi­ Plaque...... 2Se up He contributed ahort stories, associated. He was constantly tudinous tenements, where, in Staluarj ...... 15c up Vases...... ; ...... 15.M Pr. up tim e for Easter. articles, and verse fo maga- being pressed into service by squalor, by the very sight of Picture ...... 5c up Statioru...... 45.M up Statuary...... ISc up tines. He helped organize the all bodies as an orator. For 20 the world, the flesh, and the' Holr Water Font...... 45c up IrKeme Burners...... 23.tl Picture...... Sc up Knights of Columbus in Den­ years he served as a member devil, childhood is environed; Other H.S.&M. Suits Rosary Bracelet...... 25c up Tabemactes...... 20I.N up Book ...... Sic up ver and the Denver Hospital of the Colorado State Board of still in many of our states chil­ Crvciliz...... 3Sc up [.Association. He was made a Charity and Correction. dren are robbed of happy child­ Ring ...... 1J5 up GIFT CEKTIFICATXS $67.50 to $135 ! Domestic Prelate in 1933. • • • hood's inheritance by the greed • • < Eestar C a rd s and Holy Week Missals Now .vaileble! IN HIS CIVIC L e a d e r ­ that is deaf to their cries and NO CATHOLIC in the hi.«- s h i p , Father O’Ryan was un­ irevents or hampers child labor tory of Colorado ever received surpassed. He knew every adult Esw s; still the same devil’s greed COTTRELL'S . . . the heart of Downtown Denver such spontaneous tribute from worth knowing in Denver, Cath­ thickly sows the neighborhood CLARKE'S CHURO-I GOODS Isuch a representative body of olic or non-Catholic. Business of the poor with the vicious 1633 TREMONT AL 5-4200 • TA. 5-3789 DENVER, COLO. lits citizens as did Monsignor men of all faith s, people of every saloon, or allows the finery of Opn Moeiitj TiU Sitcrtf»yi Till l:>> Qptil tufsr iO 'Ryan. shade of decency or indecency. the painted woman to flaunt

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Thanks Sent for Prayers. Sacrifice Papal Blessing Granted St Joseph's Hospital Nuns Students of Archdiocese Hold Luncheon to Say Thanks

Pius X II has sent his per­ gratitude, I also have the sonal thanks to the students of privilege of conveying, as a To Auxiliary, Gray Ladies the Denver archdioce.san schools token of his benevolent re­ for "their many little acts of gard and in pledge of copious prayer and sacrifice offered to heavenly favors. His paternal The Sisters of Charity of members. W . Piper, and Mrs. May God for his welfare and inten­ Apostolic Blessing. Leavenwonh, administrators of Sister Mary Asella, assistant Prout, chairman; lecovery room tions.” W ith sentiments of esteem St. Joseph’s Hospital, Denver, administrator, presented awards, volunteers, 100-bour pins to The Holy Father’s gratitude and religious devotion, 1 re­ to the parochial school pupils main, on ’Tuesday, April 9, sponsored of special distinction to the fol­ Mrs. Frank Adams, Miss Marie came in the form of a letter Sincerely yours in Christ, a noonday luncheon at the hos­ lowing: Mrs. W. S. Lowe, for e d h , Mn. Herman Seep, Mrs. to Father William Jones, arch- By Dell’Acqua pital Sister Leo Catherioe, ad­ giving 300 hours of work in the T. A. Duggan, Mrs. Otto R. d io e e s a n superintendent of ■ Substitute Seelaus, and Mrs. J. J. Walsh. schools. The letter, in which the ministrator, welcomed the guests, cart service; to Mrs. L W . Ros­ Pontiff’s Apoatoiic Blessing is the Si. Joseph's Hospital L^ies’ ter. Mrs. William Burkart, and Exprestei Thanks conveyed, was signed by Monsi­ Easter Vacation Auxiliary, under Mis. Joseph Mrs. Henry Meier,. 200-hour Sister Leo Catherine, in wel­ gnor Angelo Dell’Acqua, Sub­ Little, president, and the St. Jo­ pins in the same service; and to coming the guests, stressed the stitute Secretary of State. E sstar vaeatiAn fo r the seph’s Gray Ladies, under Mrs. Mrs. Roderick McDonald. Mrs. importance and the satisfaction The Pope's letter was in re­ pupili of parochial •ebeoli of sponse to a spiritual bouquet Arthur Beilis, diairman. . Robert H. Bell, and Mrs. Frank to the volunteers of service ren­ the Archdiocata of DesTer sent him by the students on the The affair was held as an B. Staley, 100-hour pins in the dered ooe’s fellows through II bagin at tha end of recent anniversaries of his ele­ opp«tunicy for the sisters to same department. charitable work such as has been vation and birth. clatAta Wadooiday, April 17, express their appreciation of the These additional recognitions characteristic of the projects The letter’s text follows: according to the Rar, William E Vatican City. work done by both these groups, were made; Admissions depart­ and service given unselfishly March 21. 1967 Jonot, arehdieceaan auparin- as well as to present service ment volunteers: !(X)-hour pins tendant of sebooU. Claitai by" both the Ladies’ Auxiliary s Eg r e t e r i a m s t a t o will ba raaumed Tuatday pins in recognition of (he hours to Mrs. Louis Retallack, Mrs. J. and the Giay Ladies. She gave DI SUA SANTITA morning, April 23. of work contributed by the E. Malo. Mrs. Ed A. Spicer. Mrs emphasis to the importance of N . 395.805 recognizing the fact that the Reverend and dear Presentation Scheduled April 28 Father Jones; voluteer is often the bridge be­ The Holy Father has gra- tween the institution served and etoualy directed me to ac­ the community as a whole. knowledge receipt o f the de­ C C D Instructors to R eceive Diplomas A special word of thanks was voted message which you ad­ expresMd on behalf of the sis­ dressed to him on behalf of (Saa paga ona atsrr alio) Lena Steele, and Joseph W . Tor- Padilla. GaJlagos, Hodges, and the parochial school students res; Bratrosky; ’ ters and the staff generally, for of the Archdiocese of Den­ The teachers (listed by par- S t Vincent de Paul’s, Ann K. Cathedral, Peter Tomasbek a check, presented by Mrs. Jo­ ver, presenting a spiritual isbes) who will receive Confra­ Andrew, Martha W. Bronder, Brigida Beier, Olga Vrtatke seph Little, auxiliary president, bouquet made up of their ternity of Christian Doctrine di­ Jerome A. Jacobs, Vivien T. Ja­ John J. Logan, Leonard Carlin, in excess of J3.000 for recom­ many little acts of prayer and plomas in St. Francis de Sales’ cobs, RoSanne Palm er, Irmalee Frank J. Reynolds, Margaret R. mended improvements of facil­ sacrifice offered to God for Church, Denver, on A p ril 28, Sedtr, Raymond WhiUhead, and Grace, Diane Dolores Toregas, bis welfare and intentions. are, as follows: Betty M. Winter; Geraldine Holza, and Amelia ities in the nursery and the fa­ His Holiness wishes me to St. Francis de Sales’, John F. St. Patrick’s, Ft. Logan, Ed­ Basquez; ther's room. thank you for this kindness Bousaelare, Catherine G. Cobb, Con- friends, to a Vocation Day program on Sunday, ward Ju n k ; St. John's, Mary A. Connors, C Glynn Fraser, admioisus- and it is his personal wish Mary Louise Smith, and Miss St. Philomena’s, Elizabeth A. Franciscan Sisters 1 f S ' lr'ederal April 14. Lasting from 1 to 6 p.m., the program Susan Marie Gonzales, Mary C. live consultant, St. Joseph’s will include a vd^ation exhibit, movie, and a that you make known to all Rose E . Deberrera; Bottomly, Catherine Heffeman, Peavey, and Marjorie O’Neil; Boulevard, Denver, w ill welcome junior hijeh the students how grateful he Holy Family, Marion Therese and Barbara J. Lewis; Hospital, spoke on the subjea talk by the Rev. C. B. Woodrich, archdiocesan Su.Leo’s. Mabel T. Parker; is for the generous manner in Hedden, Patricia Satterwhite, O ur Lady of l^ourdes, M ary and senior high school girls, their parents, and vocation director. Bleased Sacrament, Helen L. of public relations as fulfilled which they chose to celebrate Mrs. Edna Mackenzie, and Mrs, Joe Corcoran; Cole; by face tb face and person to his anniversary, giving him, P. J. Reicbenbough; Annunciation, Walter J, Hy­ St. Catherine’s, Kenneth W. together with the comfort of All Souls’, Lucille B. 'Drent man and Orlinda Vigil; person contacts with patients Peters; th eir prayers, the added, con­ and Roman J. Drent; St Elizabeth's, Margaret B. and visitors;, the need for ever Vocation Day Program Planned Apr. 14 St. Catherine's, Derby, Faye solation of receiving such lov­ Sts. Peter and Paul’s, Mrs. Davoren and Carlos L. Padilla; Amato, Marie Agnes Aragon, mote closer integration between ing testimony of ^mjr filial Mary Leehr, Mrs. Catherine St. Anthony's, Westwood, Samuel Chevarria, Maxine Ciri, the voluteer and the professional loyalty and attachment. Brunei, and Claude Winstead; Mmes. Solawetz, Davison, Be- Wynona Couch, Rosalia Jeppson, In expressing the Pontiff’s Mt. Carmel. Mark Ross; jarano, Caraghar. Anderson, staff member; and the hope, in For Girls in Marycrest Mother-House Loie Ann Kaska, Betty King, Holy Ghost, Miss Helen Kincaid, Dulaney, Body, Geary, the future, fot more closely al­ Cecilia Lovato, Dorothy Mac- vincial Superior of the Fran­ novices who are preparing Schroeder; An invitation to a vocation Cagnan, John Puckett, Mary E. lied activity in projects foe the ciscan congregation. for their religious life at the Cure d’Ars, John A. Yelenick, day program in Marycrest Spring Recital High School Yeor Ratcliffe, Ambrose Sauer, Lu­ benefit of the hospital .A highlight of the pro­ Denver mother-house. Maesel Yelenick, and Mrs, Hon­ mother-house. 5200 Federal Will End Nay 31 cille Sauer, Mary Erma Vargas, Boulevard, Denver, on Palm gram, which will last from ors Vande Voorde; Dr. Rudolf Giehm, president Sisters from the various Set April 14 at John Zigler, and Helen Giroux; Sunday, A p ril 14, has been 1 to 5 p.m., will be the meet­ Denver parochial schools also Our Lady of Grace, Mary Ann Tba Archdioccias School of the staff of Sl Joseph’s Hos­ St. William’s, Ft. Lupton, extended to alt junior and ing with professed sisters, have been asked to come and H effem an; Office annonnead that the pital, brought the greetings and Loretto Heights •chool yoar for high school Florence Doran, Veronica Hog senior high school girls, their with high school aspirante bring vocational literature. St. Patrick’s, Layton F, St best wishes of the professional studaats will officially cad elin, Irene Johnson, Gloria Kra­ parents, friends, and teach- from Alliance, Neb., as well Time for strolling about Germ ain; Advanced students in the OD Friday, May 31. Tba joint mer, Rosalie Martinez, and Mrs. staff and commended the group ' ■ ers by Mother M. Elma, Pro­ as with the postulants and the Marycrest grounds, visit­ Presentation, Mrs. L u c ie n music department at Loretto Barry, James J. Brunette, Mrs. high school graduation exor­ Shirley Phillips; for its many and valuable ing and praying at the out­ Heights College will present Joseph A. Deleon, Mrs. Bernice cises will ba held Sunday, St. Augustine’s, Brighton, Cathedral Choir to Sing door shrines, and viewing a spring recital on A p ril 14 services.' particularly its work M. Fleming, Madelene G. Head­ June 2, at 3 p.m. in tha John P. Beals, Marian Beals, Jo­ vocation exhibit will be pro­ 8:16 p.m. in the College Little in handling the families at time rick, Lawrence E. Keenana, C ity Auditorium A rana. Re- sephine Kreutzer, Shirley Kreut- vided, Mother Elma stated. Theater. Nicholas Kriser, Jr.; Frank haarsal for this graduation zer, Bessie Sisneros, and Mary of surgery being done on one The Rosary will be recited by Students participating in the Concert of Sacred Music M arley, M rs. L illia n el Micfaell, will ba held at 3 p.m. Friday, Venegas; of the members of a family— the group, and a movie at program of piano, voice, and Catherine Anna O’Brien, Mrs. May 31, in tha arana« Our Lady of Sorrows, 'East 3 o'clock will be followed by flute selections include Mary when much sympathetic, under­ Lake, Alice Bramming, Barbara n Fort Collins April 14 refreshments. Dascher, Kathleen LaCerte, Pa standing interest is needed, at tricia DeFrancis, M a r g a t e Essay Topics Announced Ginther, Agnes Laurdison, and 111 Closing the program, the so uoubled and psycbologioUy Shaw, JoAnn Cerrone, Pen Marie ^onehocker. A special concert of sacred of the choir of the North Amer­ Rev. C. B. Woodrich, areh- aitical an occasion. music will be presented in St. ican College in Rome. dincesan vocations director, M cLaughlin. H arriet Liq d , Co.- The following will receive certificates of achievement: Joseph’e Church, Fort Collins, The sacred triology pre­ wilt speak to the group at leen McGinley, Kathleen Kelly, Catholic Schools' Pupils Special greetings were brought on Palm Sunday, April 14, at sented at this Sacred Concert 4:30 o'clock and w ill officiate Erneatine Ellender, Ann Chase Rudy Stock, St. Catherine’s, to the meeting by Mrs. Beilis, Derby; Harold McDermed, Roly 7:30 p.m. The concert will be will be "The Passion of Christ at Benediction of the Blesaed Elmire Smith, Mary Ellen Bol on behalf- of the Gray Ladies, presented by the Cathedral of According to St. Mark, “com­ Sacram ent ger, Grace Ann Keating, and Invited to Enter Contest Trinity; Raymond Laschober, posed by Monsignor Lorenzo Margaret Bowe. Presentation; Mrs. Manila Al- and a brief tecollection of the the Im m aculate Conception Girls planning to attend Perosi. Soloists performing with The recital is open to the Open to pupils in ell Cath­ Each school in the arch­ lendorf, St. Patrick's. Ft. Lo­ Ladies' Auxiliary and its growth Male Vested Choir, with or­ are urged to mail to Mary­ the Cathedral Choir w ill be public. olic schools throughout the diocese is urged to enter and gan; Betty Ryan, St. Vincent de chestra accompaniment, under crest Convent a letter or over the past two years was W illiam Trinnier, Christus; Paul’s; Mrs. GoMnighl, St. An­ the direction of Father Richard post card including their name archdiocese, the Archbishop may submit three best essays made by Mrs. Louis McMahon, Hiester. Robert Alcorn and John Har­ thony’s, Westwood; and Mrs. address, grade, and school, Notre Dame Glee Clul Vehr Competition in Religion for each division. The essays Mitchell, Loyola. first president of the auxiliary. This affair will be a home­ ris, narrators; Michael Ortiz, and the names of parents or will close May 10, with en­ must be w ritten on one side coming of sorts for Father Hie- friends who will accompany of a page, either typed or cter, a former assistant pastor them. Failure to send this in­ Concert Set April 17 tries due at the Archdiocesan written in ink. The name of and of S t Joseph's Parish. Father formation, however, should School Office, 230 E. 17th the author and school must Hiester is also former director not hinder girls from attend­ There w ill be a sacred con­ N u n n B u s \ i Avenue. Denver, on or before be placed in the upper right- ing the progrram. cert presented by the Notre EDGERTON Dame Glee Club Wednesday, thet date. hand comet. The name will Marycrest may be reached April 17, at 2:46 p.m. in The competition has been be covered by number for by taking the Argo bus (No. Additional Class Oscar Malo Hall of Cathedral divided into three sections presentation to judges. For 6 ), which stops at W. 50th High School, Denver. The sis­ and the topics have been high s c h o o l students the SHOES FOR MEN Avenue and Federal Boule­ ters of the Denver area are chosen as follows: For high length is 900 words; for vard, two blocks south of the Will Be Added at invited. Choirs may likewise school juniors and seniors, grade school entrants the Also Weinberg Shoes mother-house. attend. The Rev. William "The World of Tomorrow;” length is 160 words. (Complete Line of Keds St. Rose's School Jones, archdiocesan superin­ for high school freshmen and The awards w ill be made to tendent of schools, suggests sophomores, “ Obedience — the three winners of each di­ that classes be dismissed early the Key to Happy Living;” vision at the high school SHOE STORE An additional classroom to be on that day to give the and for seventh and eighth -aduation exercises in the built at St Rose of Lima’s Mt. Carmel Girl teachers an opportunity to grade students, “Our .New Sity Auditorium Arena on 2210 E. CeKax RICHARD CENARO F L . 5-9262 School, Denver, next fall will attend the concert. Hungarian Neighbors.” Sunday, June 2, at 3 p.m. bring the number of grades to six. Father Barry Wogan, pas tor, said. The new classroom Wins First in w ill be in the parish hall to. ac­ commodate the large number of pupils seeking admittance. St Rose of Lima’s School, S p e e c h M e e t W hy the Boulevard Mortuary Is * *. opened in the fa ll of 1955 with Cathy Granato a Junior in four classrooms, has an enroll­ ment of 210 pupils. Four Si.sters Mt. Carmel High School, Den­ of Charity of Cincinnati and Rar. Richard Hiaitcr ver, was awarded the first- lay teacher compose the fac­ place trophy in the humorous ^yioA iuoA if, ulty. Next semester the en­ basso profundo;i James Ewart, (bsmu&h’jL ^sbodinq. (Jjcdfwiic division at the National Foren­ rollment may exceed 260. tenor; and Allen Hobbs, Cathe­ One grade currently is being dral organist. sic League District Tournament It i s Owned by Catholics conducted in the new parish Father Richard M. Duffy, convent In 1958, a seventh pastor of St. Joseph’s, will pro­ grade may be opened. B y 1969- vide meditation and explana- It i s Supervised by Catholics '60. Father wogan hopes to of the performance. In order have nine claurooma available to make the most impressive for the children o( the rapidly performance possible, the en­ Us Chapels and equipment are built growing area. tire performance will be pre­ Less than two years ago Arch­ sented from the sanctuary; in to provide Catholic Services . , » bishop Urban J. Vehr blessed order to make this possible the the new school and convetiL Blessed Sacrament will be re­ erected at a cost of $172,748 moved. plus $25,000 for fumuhings. Seating for the performance Its staff of Catholic Gentlemen are will bt reserved for adults, with The school structure is limited the-public invited, as this per­ to four classrooms until further well versed in the Liturgy and formance will be one of very construction of a four-room ad­ dition can be built. few. sacred concerts performed Precepts of the Holy Catholic Church, churches throughout the Housing developments since m world at any time in the year, World War II have increued realizing ike sanctity and dignity with the Palm Sunday perform­ the population of St. Rose of Jim McConaty ances almost unique. Lima’s Parish tremendously. of the individual... 'F o rt DOLLS — WIGS -> SHOES Springs, Fries & DelU Dreiiad to Order Roosting Chickens They supejyisc each funeral with Fresh Eggs! A.B.C. Doll Hospital individual care as an Honor and Call: REUCIOUS STATUES REPAIRED Joe McConaty G R. 7-0807 Mr. and .Mrs. J . A . MeCoort Cathjr Granato ConscienecrBinding Duty as taught SballoBt’ . . . 28SS Tann. 616 Downing MA. 3-7617 last week. The tournament was by Holy Mother Church . , . held at the State College of Education in 'Greeley Friday RELIGIOUS ARTICLES and Saturday, A p ril 6 and 6 . It has the Largest Calftolic Cathy received a traveling Ja ck Denny • STATUES • ROSARIES • MEDALS trophy, a gavel from the N FL Personnel in Denver . . . • PICTURES • PRAYER BOOKS and a blue ribbon for her in­ terpretation of “ All God’s Chil- • PENDANTS • BOOKS • PLAQUES lun” by Roark Bradford. Serving Catholic Families of Denver for Over 38 Years.. Ralph M ancinelli. senior, reach^ the final round in Complate Lina e l Religioui Articitl for Church and Heme original oratory, and Geraldine Pergola was a finalist in ex­ temporaneous speaking. Jo­ A. P. WAGNER C O . anne Grieve was a sem.-final­ B o u k v a Ju L b ist in dramatic 'interpretation. Others who attended. the CHURCH GOODS tournament were Thoma.«i S c ^ - '‘Denver's Leading Catholic Mortuary" lia. Thomas Hine, Geraldine 606 14fh St. Between Colifornio & Welton Pergola, and Loretta Slota in T A . S-B331 Idebate; Thomas Scaglia, Federal Blvd. at Speer . . . GRand 7-1626 [Thomas Hine, Geraldine Per- 1 Hour FREE Parking Directly ;go!a, and Anna Mary Lyons in in rear of our store— Welton St. Entrance iextemp, and Elizabeth Rossi in : original oratory.

m m O ffice. Bonneek Streef THC DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitone 4*4205 Tkuridey, April 11, 1957 EASTER SPECIALS

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i f K r a k a u ^ r m i f liCNtcr Beifiy Ross i f C a b le All-Jesuit Alumni hD- Communion Breakfast f e ^ " s T ; « 5 " b 3 f J i f Ivers and Pond f e lt eheirm tn, exam iM addreu pUtes to be used in sending; in -1 ON THE MAGNIFICENT Titstions to file second A ll-Jesuit Alum ni Communion breskfsst. i f Harrington Tbs breskfut will be held sfter Mass Sunday, April 28. in L O W R E Y ORGAN the student chapel on the Regis campus. The Rev. Joseph * Henr>- F. MUler Christie. S. J„ famous street preacher from England, will bej 1 the main speaker.______■ YeaH eojor t lifetime of mervetooi mosie with tbit truly i f Hardman Player Piano Free Tuition for Winner inqiiring Spinet Orgaa. Whtl't more, tnyooe in your fa u ly eta sit down a d pity today, using i f Famous Lowrey Organ Science Fair Spotlights lymrvy’s extlnave Minil-Mnxie lyttem. (sample ibore) Come ia for a free leaton-drmoaslralioii. The Famous New Hardman Cathedral School Groups LIBERAL TERMS Duo Player Piano. Full 88 note (Cslhodral High School, winners, not known at press Donvor) time, was slated for Wednesday Science classes are taking afternoon at the student ss-{ Player. Only 44 inches high. At the spotlight to Cathedral High sembly. School this week as the Science The winner, of the grand j Fair attracts the attention of prize will receive free tuition I 6 ,v t TOUR CHUD the ail the students. at Cathedral High for next Joe. Onofrio's only. tVlnnem of the school fair var, or, if the winner is a seo- will display their project* at the or, a 325 bond. Five Other! regional fair in Boulder April students in biology aod five in 27. An announcement of the chemistry will receive ribbons and will have the privilege of Exceptionally-iarge trade in al­ entering their projects at Boul­ der. lowance for this Easter Special. Heights French Each student in biology or I chemistry submitted a projecti for the school fair. Arranged in the school auditorium, the | Club Social lor projects were viewed by the student body all day Wednes­ day. Judges included W. E. W'a^- Group April 13 ner and Clair Crawford, engi­ neers from the Reclamation The French Qub of l,oretto Bureau; Sister Jeanne d’Arc, Heights College will entertain head of the biology department, I the Alliance Franeeise of Den­ Loretto Height! College; Sister! ver on A p ril 13 a t 3 p.m. in the Helen from St. Mary's Acad-i upper lounge of Mechebeuf Hell emy; and Mrs. Francis Smith, on the campus. a registered medical techno-1 Nancy Eigeman of Denver, logisL Mrs. Clyde dlBetlo, chemistry | teacher, and Sister John Mir- Jam, biology teacher, were in| charge of toe displays. Fifth Place Gayle Jeekson, Junior at Ca-| thedral, recently won fifth place in the state for her essay, “ Em­ ploy the Physically Handicap­ ped.” She was given her award during a personal interview I with Gov. Stephen L, R. Me-1 Nichols in the State Capitol building. She and the other I state winner were entertained! at a dinner in the Olin Hotel, | Full 88«Hote New Cable Piano and they appeared on the radio | program of Charles Collins, | Station KVOD. Bench — moving & tuning Bruce Piper, a eeDior, took •ecend prise loeallr in >h« patriotic etiay couleet ip o D - •orad by the Ladiat' Auxil­ iary to the Vatarane of For- ai(B Wars, "Araarica'e Cru- Easter Special eade fo r Frea Men'a Rifhta.'' Naacy Eifcmsa Ha reeeivad hie 825 award at tba auxiliary kaadguarlcr* dneial chairman of the French lait Suoday aflaroeoD, April Club, is in charn of the pro­ 9. $ 0 0 gram. She will M assisted hy the club officers, Ann Kennedy Hi-Pof. student newspaper,l| Nancy Tyron, Janet Spitz, and was named All-American in the first semester critical survey of 545 Nan Netzei, in arranging the program. the National Scholastic Press! Nicole Blanc from Maraeilles Association. a student at Loretto Heights, is Editors of the paper this! chairman of a panel discussion year are Carol Job, ^itor-in- on the “ Life of St. Josn of Are.” ch ief; Nancy Uken, page one Panel members are Monkiue La- editor: Patricia Leech, page! gar. Mary Ruth Hall, Nancy two editor; Penny Berlin, page I Eigeman. and Judy Steele. three editor; and Paul Kelty, | The French Singers of Lo- sports editor. Cigarette Table Regularly $32.95 retto Heights will present a se­ Carole Perry, high Tanking! ries of French songs under the senior, was named girl winner direction of Madame Pauline of the Elks’ scholarship. Connie I Luhde, a member of the French Binard, who ranks* high schol-1 and in these styles— During our department of the college. Their aaticaUy and who was accom-i selections will include “ La Pe- panist for Cathedral's musical I tlta Diligence." “ Comm# ci eom- and for the songs the choruses Rebecca Davis Easter Sale me ca,” “ L e t Trois Cloches,” SBDg in the recent musk festi­ EASTER SPECIAL and “ Mademoiselle Kortensia.” val, was granted a scholarship Heart-Poudre M ary Dascher, sophomore, to Loretto Heights College in| only will sing an aria, “Adieux aux the field of music. - Dorothy Speer Forets," from the opera SI. Students joined In a day of. SC 095 J n o n , prayer for Carolyn Shunk, a>| Sister Maura is director of sophomore, who underwent' Princess Elizabeth Imported Carrara Marble top. Solid the French department at the brain surgery Tuesday morn-I & Loretta college, which sponsora the tnp, April 9. Carolyn became/ Mahogany. Also available in,Tear- French Club's activities. critically ill last Saturday. Grants Valned at 81.000 Kach Luxurious foam rubber cushions—solid Honduras Mahogany Drop or hand-earved Rose. Pink or Blaek Marble tops limited. Six High School Seniors frame—entirely hand*carved—variety of colors available. Get Heights Scholarships

Skholatships valued at SI.- jenis of St. Mary's Academy < 1 0 0 each have been awarded for scholastic ability; Janice by Loretto Heights College Chapman of I*akewood High to s ix top • ranking high School in piano; Jeanneto achnol seniors for 1957-58, Sheridan of St. Francis de Sister Eileen Marie, dean of Sales' High School in speech, the college, announced this and Mary Circle Dispense of week. Holy Family High School in ' The scholarships w e r e drama. awarded on the basis of A semi-finalist in the Gen­ eral Alotors National Schol­ achievement in the College arship competition is among Entrance Board examina­ the students from out of the tions taken by the applicants state who has merited a PIANOS-ORGANS for the scholarships. Each Loretto Heights scholarship. scholarship is valued at 8250 She is Hetty Lee Rursley, a APPLIANCES -TV>HI-FI Joe JV. er year and is renewable senior at the Academy of the for the entire college course Sacred Heart, New Orleans, “Nothing But the if the student maintains a La. Finest Since 1900!" B average. Ocher winners include Similar scholarships have Dorothy Marie Connelly of L 7 been awarded to students .Mater Misericordiae Acad­ 1 BLOCK SOUTH showing exceptional talent emy, Marion Station, Pa.; 1332 BROADWAY OF STATE CAPtTOL CH. 4-4556 In piano, speech, and drama. Christine Helmer of Fergus Denver students meriting County High School, Lewis- ‘ with trada scholarships are Margaret town, Mont; and Moily Sul­ OPEN TONIGHT AND EVERY WEEK NIGHT TILL 8 P.M. Grace of Holy Family High livan of Algona High School, School and Mary Jane Ma- Algona, la. Tliuriday, April 11, 1957 Offlca, 938 8 annock Shttl THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Ttitphone, Kayttont 4-4205 PAGE prvt

Pictured above is one of the Pastors, teachers, and lay workers contributed their time Musical Festival Success S i.r'h ? '”.” S ' “ “ Festival Square Dancers and efforts to help make the ^rade and high aebool i^rformaneas dioceun music festival in the Auditorium Theater, Denver, annual archdiocesaa music festival, held April 7 in tha Denver entertaining. The proceeds w ill be used fo r the musical training A p ril 1 . The student singers, players, and dancers from the Auditorium Theater. The square dancers and singers are students program at St. Oar^'i, St. Vincent's, and Queen of Heaven parochial schools joined in a production that was bailed as a from various jiarochial schools who combined their talents for Orphanages, Denver. It is planned to use funds from future N o t v — succeu, The partkipants above are high school students who tha event, which was under the direction of the Rev. Richard festivals for tha music program in parochial schools. Other aid El appeared in the eveninK performance. ______Hiester, archdiocesan director of music. w ill be sought fo r the orphanage program.______Another Shipment of 3995 \ Chapel Veils ...... C (An Ideal Gift for Mother) Parents Meet to Fight Disease 3 5 0 in Ft. Collins Brave Storm A group of parents met last in 1S55 by parents of afflicted Mr. and Mrs. John P. ... Dovmes of 6190 P a rfe t Ave­ \ Friday evening, April 6 . in children. Their objectives are the home of M r. and M rs. to aid medical science to find nue. Wheat Ridge, in grati­ Rosories — Medals — Books 1 0 Kenneth Purfurst, 2500 Al­ a cause, a cure, or a means'of tude for their own healthy To Attend Communion Day bion Street, Denver, to form control of the dread C.F. Tha children organised the chaiv an auxiliary chapter of the state of Colorado granted a ter. Others present were Mrs. ^ Pictures — Figurines — Plaques Honored were L . P. Orleans charter to the association Mack Switxer, Mrs. Eugene In spite of the spring storm D u ffy’s sermon at tha Mass, Rocky Mountain Cystic Fi­ ■nd Ralph Bowen, both mem­ brosis Association. They did Feb. 15, 19S8, and tha Col­ Bliih, Mrs. Fred Kirk, Mrs. that rag«d in Fort CoUins all extolledfed the d irt need fo r men of the Catholic faith to "stand bers of the K. of C. for many this in gratitude to God for orado Stato Medical Society John Roche, M rs. John De Sunday morning, April 7, more up aid be counted" at they do years, and a p air of men who their own healthy children. a t its 1956 convention gave Witte, and Mr. and Mrs. Win­ than 860 Catholic men and boys Complete Aegortment gathered in St. Joseph’s Church each year in Port Collins at this can alvn ys be counted on to be Knowing that cystic fibro­ the gsoup its official sanc­ field Power. Plans for in­ for the annusl corporate Com­ affair, which is recognised as at the council meetings and to of Easter Cards.. sis is a childho^ diseasa tion. creasing membership, and distributing literature were munion sponsored by the Fo rt the outstanding demonitrmtion pitch in when there is some­ about which the cause is un­ Others Needed made. A fashion show will be Collins Council, Knights of Co- of Catholic faith in Northern thing to be dene. M r. Orleans known, and for which thera For Afiemberthip Colorado. has been grand knight of tha is no preventative or cure, held at Luby’s Cafeteria, lumbos. ^ ^hLfi.(baisddm ,Q D . So far, members are mostly The Mass was celebrated by The storm prevented many of Fort Collins Council for threa they offered their help to Mr. Lakeside Center, by the Fash­ parents of afflicted children. the Very Rev. Monsignor Wal­ the invited dignitaries from at­ lonns. 1937-38, 1988-89, and and Mrs. Brendan Ualsh of ion B a r on the evening of ELMER J. GERKEN, Mgr. Because o f the critical need of ter J. Canavan. pastor of the tending. Those who braved the 1945-46; he is also a former 8410 W . Third Place, U k e - May 13 fo r tha benefit o f the research, lay education, and organisation. Cathedral of the Immaculate storm included the aasistaot district deputy. Mr. Bowen has X 1120 Broadway KE. 4-8233 I wood. who have known in ti. medical clinics, others are held almost all of the council Conception in Denver. The ser­ mayor of Fort Collins. Robert maUly this disease. Three of Anyone interested in con­ needed to increase member­ mon was delivered by the pastor Sears; the Fort Collins city offices, with the exception of their seven children have been ship. I t is hoped that a cure tributing a dollar a year for of St. Joseph’s Parish, the Rev. manager, Guy Palmes; the C^»- that of grand knight its victims. memberahip, or giving of time will be found for this child R. M. Duffy. redo state h irtw s y commis- Tht annual breakfast was Tha Rocky Mountain Cys­ Mourge, ss other euru have or talents to the causa, it Frank Ghent; the Jun- A fte r the Mau, breakfast sioner, part of the knights' commemo­ i r tic Fibrosis Association was been found fo r so many other asked to contact any on* of kir Chamber of Commerce p res- t served 1 the hall of St ration of the 75th anniversary was formed at Children's Hospital once-incurable diseases, tha members. the Joseph's School by the Alter ident, I,eland Bykerk; and of the order and also of the 33rd and Rosary Society, with Mrs. Chamber of Commerce treas­ anniversary of Council 1214 in June Story, president, in charge urer, Bill Tiley. Fort Collins. Toastmaatar for of the serving. The head chef Introduced at the breakfast the breakfast was Dr. J. H. was Mrs. Dorothy Wombscher. were two members of the Fort Hudek, assistant profesaor of An exceptionally large group of Collins Knights of Columbus economies and sociology at women and g irls a.<-sisted with who w ill be honored at K n irtts Colorado A. & M. Collep. the function, which was on- of the Month fo r A p ril. The In charge of arrangements 1957 11.4 cu. ft. Refrigerator introduction, usually made at doubtedly one of the finest in were the co-chairmen of the the long series. the monthly first Saturday council's six-point committee, breakfast, was made at this Charles Sheahan and M/8 gt. ! Strong Faith Stressed time because the A p ril break­ NOTHING i>EWER IVOTHIING FEVER Charles T. Miller, sssisM y y Guest speaker at tha break­ fast was canceled to allow more Maurice G. Fortin. Herbert £. fast was Monsignor Canavan. attention to be given to the Southall, L. P. Orlaana, and His addreis, as wall as Father annual Communion affair. C. E . Sherwood, grand knight + -?■ SR O Signs Raised LOWEST-PRICE-EVER for ffusic festival The crchdiocetan music fes­ tival, hold in tha Denvar Audi­ torium Theater April 7, was a hugs aucceas. Proceeds from the two benefit performances will go to the music training pro- 95 am of Mt St Vincent's, s Sueen of Heaven, and S t Clara's Orphanages. * Despite the bad weather, the afternoon performance had 2 3 9 "standing room only." The orphanages' combined band, which played a t both per­ formances, turned out to be the "bit of the evening." Father Richard Hiester, srrh- diocesan director of music, and hit staff announced that the pro­ ceeds this year w ill ba used to @ SPECIALS pay expenses incurred by the orphans’ musical training dur­ ing the past year. 1-YeIlow Filler Flo 'Washer, Keg. 339.95 ...... Future festival proceeds w ill be divided among the parochial schools Ifir musical training of the studrats. 1-While Filler d o Washer, IU r- 329.93 ...... 219*’.“-: A» M an'e RranlrfM ct Shown at the men’s Communion A plan ia now nnder wsy to At men S DreaKtaST i,„,hfast in Fort CoHiaa Sunday. leak an organisation or a spe­ April 7, are the Very Rev. Monsignor Walter J. Canavan, pastor cial group who will take over of the Cathedral, Denver, principal speaker for the affair; and, tha orphanages' music program. 8 cu. fl. Refrigerator...... I8 5 t: seated, the Rev. Richard Dufiy, pastor. Despite the inrieieent Further details will be an­ weather, some 850 men and boys gathered in St. Joseph's Church nounced by Father Hiester, Who for Mass and Communion and attended the breakfast afterwards. can be contacted at S P . 7-6802. 11.1 .Aiilo. Defrost Refri|erator, Reg. 439.93 . 289“.'^

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OF OCNVCR « 17TH ANO (.AWKCNCI PA G E S IX Office, 936 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyttone 4^205 Thuridey, April 11, 1957 CPTL Meeting April 25 Engaged Our Lady's Rosary Club (CatkoUe Par«at*Tuck«r IB to Thursday, April 25, at Monthly Production High L«af«a. D«BT«r) 10 a-m. in Loyola auditor^ The meetioK of the CPTL iuin, 3350 Gaylord Street, (Oar Lady’s Rosary Maluag Club made 1,010 rosariet lost h u been chanired from April according to Mrs. James Ford, president. Club, DoBver) month. Slate to Be Inducted M ay 6 Rosaries sent out tbe past The AscensioD Club tnmed in S U p o u t i n S l y l f Spring Hats T o Be Married month include 1,050 to the Fran­ 8 8 rosaries at the last maeting. To Be Featured ciscan Missionary Union, New Mrs. Schneider Elected York City; 1,000 Jesuit Mis­ At the meeting of Our Lady (e^^adsA, Featured wjll be a show­ sions, New York City; 200, Sis­ of the Rosary Circle of SL ing of spring hats, which will ters of Charity, Xarier, Kans.; James’ Parish March 28 in the be modeled by RTA presi­ auiu Sport Coeli Cathedral PTA President 100, SL Joseph’s Hospital, Den­ home of M rs. Vince Dunn, 2050 dents. The hats will be shown ver; 100, SL Elizabeth’s Church, Rosemary, completed rosaries through the courtesy of the The new officers of the Par­ make a living. He can do this Denver; 95, Legion of Mary, were turned in to be sent to Joslin's store in the JCRS ent-Teachers' Association of the only when be becomes fu lly ac- Cathedral, Denver; and 50, SL foreign missions. Tbs April shopping center. Mrs. Beck­ Cathedral School, Denver, are luainted with the more advancwl Joseph’s Hospital, Albuquerque, mestmg will bs held in the man has charge of Joslin’s president, Mrs. E . R. Schneider; studies of mathematict such as N . Mex. home of M rs. John Pepka, 2650 hat department there. vice preeident, Mrs. Jerry calculus. SL ’s Pariah Pontiac. Presidents are uked to Bskke; second vice president, And so it is in religion, the come to Loyola between 9 Mrs. A. G. Topil; secretary, child learns the fundamentals in and 9:30 a.m. to be fitted for Mrs. Joseph Sticksel; treasurer, grade and high school, but this RIFFLED CERTAINS hats they will mode! in the Mrs. John Dandrow; corre­ foundation is strengthened and show. sponding secretary, Mrs. A. F. improved by the thorough BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED Kohhis; historian, Mrs. V. J. knowledge of philosophy which Murphy; and auditor, Mr. P . Z . is taught in tbe Catholic col­ DRAPERIES CLEANED Springs CCW Coylea. leges. Mr. and Mrs. Robert These officers will be inducted AND HAND FINISHED Philipp announce the en­ at the meeting May 6 . Sets Spring Rally gagement of their daughter, Value of Philosophy Nancy Eileen Phillip (above), VFW Post 6616 The C o lo r a d o Springs At the April meeting of the Peerless Lace Cleaning Co. f to First Lt Frederic M. Cathedral PTA Sister Frances Deanery, of the Council of Schweiger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Catholic Women will bold its De Chantal, vice president of 5600 East C o lfax Pickup sad Delivery F H . 7-0a74 Fred ^hweiger of Highland Installation of spring meeting on Thursday, Loretto Heights CoIIs m . spoke Ivy Styled striped sport P a rk , 111. April 25, at El Pomar Re­ on the importance of pniloeophy coats and contraaUnK flannel Miss Phillip, a graduate of treat House, Broadmoor, Col­ in college for later life. Her ad­ Ervin T. Dunbar an­ slacks with the trim look- Cathedra] High &hool, Den­ dress was entitled “Why a Cath­ Officers Slated orado Springs. Joint installation of newly nounces the engagement no pleats, tapered lep ver, will receive her bachelor of olic College?” of his daughter, Patricia Lee TO HAVE The meeting will be pre­ science degree in nursing from In stating her views. Sister elected officers of the Capra- STUDENT sizes 36-42. Dunbar (above), to Arnold ceded by luncheon at 1 p.m. De Canio-Gioia-Tezak Post 6616, Loretto Heights (College in May. compared the learning of math­ Royer Melani, son of Mrs. M rs. J . M. Lane, M E . 3-7398 Veterans of Foreign W an, will A the same sophisticate styles She received her'nurses' train­ ematics to the learning of reli­ Rowena Melani of Lakewood should be phoned fo r reserva­ be held a t the post home, 4300 in our boys’ dept, ing at Glockner-Penrose Hos­ gion. In first grade a child and Arnold J, Melan! of Wheat tions by April 22. Pecos Street, Denver, on April sizes 4 to 20 pital in Colorado Springs. teams the rudiments of arith­ Ridge. Lt. Schweiger is a graduate metic and succeeding grades he 13 at 8 p.m. Guests are welcome A t this meeting each dean­ M iu Dunbar is the daughter ery affiliate will give a quar­ of the United States Military becomes more and more fam iliar and free refreshments will be yDIUU}, S^ui/UL of Mrs. Dorothy Walters of FL terly report and nomination Academy at West Point and is with the workings of the sul>- served. There will also be Lauderdale, Fla., and Ervin T. £ a & is U L For Boys ooS Youes Moo of officers will take place. serving with the Army in Ger­ lect With only this limited dancing afterward. Cherry Creek Center many. The newly elected Dunbar of Denver. She is a Mrs. J. M. Lane, vice presi­ knowledge, however, he could F L . S-PS47 A fall wedding is planned. officera are as follows: Presi­ graduate of Cathedral High dent, will preside. not go out in the world and dent, Dorothy Trovineiy senior ^faool and the Univeraity of -ORDER NOW- vice president, Carolyn W aiten; Denver, where she was affili­ Press Club Gives Awards junior vice president, Eleanor ated with Kappa Delta Sorority. OLIVER’S MEAT MARKET Green; secretary, Henrietta She is now attending graduate LAMB AND RABBIT CAKES Zarlengo; treasurer, Elisabeth Kbooi at the University of Den­ ver. 33 TEARS ON E. 6TH AVE. In Contests on Colorado Cito; chaplain, Flora Capra. The men are as follows: Mr. Melani Is a graduate of $ 1 . 0 0 Colorado A . A M. College where A t the A p ril meeting-^ of Collina for “Lilac Time in Lit­ President, Armsnd Gentile; be was a member of Tan Kappa CHOICE STEAKS ROASTS ^ ORDER the Colorado Camolie Women’s tleton;” second, Marie S. Ryan senior vice president, George Epsilon fraternity. He is cur­ Press Clob the following awards for "Art Museum;'* third, Ashen; Junior vice president, rently with the Mountain and EASTER GLORY CAKES FRESH POULTRY FISH were made for the contests on Lenore Cooper for “Colorado.” Frank Matito; secretary, John subjects relating to Colorado, Judges for the contests were Gargaro; and chaplain, Albert Cold Weather Training Com­ past and present; the Rev. John J, Eulberg, O.P., Green. mand at Camp Hale. 79c ^ 1 . 2 5 8 Experienced M eat Cutleri to Serve You Tbe couple will be married Short stories, first, Helen of St. Dominic’s Pari^ ; Helen Messenger, writer for the wom­ Aug. 3 in Our Lady of Lourdes Phone PE. 3-4629 1312 E. 6 th Ave. Jackson for “CrysUl Palace;” second, Margaret Hughes for en’s page of the Denuer Poit; Church. Hours 8 o.m . - 6 p.m. Ample Porking in Rear C D. of A. Plan Dinner Rolls - Hot Cross Boni “Flash Flood;” and Minnie Pavella, teacher at St. John the Evangelist’s 50e per Dozen Articles, first, Elsa Robklein Seminary Auxiliary School. ■ Readers were Mary for “A Day With the Eskimos;’’ Potiuck Dinner Hummel for short storiea, Cor- Changes Meeting Date second, M srie S . Ryan fo r “ One Easter Novelty Cookies inne DeVano for articles, and Hundred Sixty Acres;" third, The regular meeting date of Ceciel McGraw for poetry. Easter Baskets tie between Ju sts T . Sanchez At Clubhouse the SL Thomas Seminary Aux­ ...... 2 5 e Mary Boian read the comments for “‘Oldest Mercantile Estab­ ilia ry has been changed to the of the judges. Helen Jackson, (Citbolic Dauibter* of Amor- lishment in the San Luis Val­ second F rid a y of the month. Decorated Eggs ...... 39c resident, and Catherine Kene- ■CA, DeBTer) The meeting vrill be held this ley” and Margaret Hughes for an, contest chairman, presided. The potiuck dinner for Conrt Friday, April 12, at 10:30 a.m. E l Censo;" S t R ita 625, C . D . of A ., on in the Catholic Daughters’ Club­ SPECIAL GIFT PACKAGES Poems, first, Helen Fletcher Thursday, April 11, is to be a house, 1772 Grant Street, Den­ social affair and get-together ver. Engaged for merabera and their frienda. Knott's Berry Form St. Clara Aides The event will be held at the Making Their Own clubhouse, 1772 Grant Street at 6:30 o’clock. Tbe regular Table Delicocies meeting of tbe court will fol­ I H U M M E L 'S Set Card Party, low. Marie S. Ryan, chairman EASTER Deneer's L ea d in g ORDER NOW! I l ' for tbe dinner, is assisted by Pelieeteuen and Caterers Amelia Desmond and Ethel s i i e. Tts a **, k e . 4-isae BASKETS! Luncheon May 1Kirkm an. CbOTrr Crwk — EA. 2-4144 St. Clara’s Aid Society has 25th Sliver Teo Kosher Chicage Coraod Boof WEISS BAKERY completed plans for tbo annual For Baby Annex (A lv irs Froslilr CflSlisS) N o w card party and luncheon to be Many members of the court ^ 4024 Tennyson 5850 W. 38th Ave. CARLSON-FRINK held in St. Dominic’s Church attended the s ilv e r tea an d Family Site Chiekea Piet Halt, W. 29th Avenue and Fed­ shower March 81 at the Cath­ L«Bt«B Dishes GL. 5*1937 HA. 4-1366 eral Boulevard, Denver, on erine Mullen Memorial Home Home Mad* Pies Wednesday, May 1. Refresh­ for Nurses, sponsored by the Lakeside Center — G E. 3-1703 i;;| Open Sunday 9:30-6:30 Cottage Cheese 1 Junior Catnolic Daughters for ments will be served from until 2 p.m. Members and the benefit of S t Joseph’s Hoe- in Gay EASTER CONTAINERS friends from the different par­ pital Baby Annex. ‘This was ishes are invited to make this the 25th benefit for the annex part^ a big success. sponsored by the Juniors, and Get this finest of Cottage M iss Eva Collins and Mrs. was under ^ e direction of Co- Cheese — now in colortul DO TH IS ' Mary Carroll will have charge letta Nagel, chairman, assisted Enjoy Delicious Food, Easter cartons. . . Serve it of the distribution of the tick­ by Minerva Maiers, Vilma Slo- Unique Atmo^here . « , often during Lent u an ets. Mrs. Victoria Sanders and miany, and Charlotte Fransen. Sister Veronica, superintend­ e x c e lle n t alternate for Ml Mrs. Catherine Alex will sup­ meat! . . . You'll love its |M»*» tlMI r v ll l W fl ervise the sale of aprons and ent at the annex, said that 67 lively, country-fresh fla­ •f <0fdboor4 llfipi. ?.U linens. Mrs. Ella Castellan and adoptions were completed from GOLDEN FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP vor. You'll prefer it to any «a1> EoiM o««<'«il her committee will have charge the annex in 1956. Many par­ other! . . . Try Carlson- S E T O F * Mr. and Mrs. Michael of table and special prizes. ents with adopted children were present and Sister Veronica Frink Cottage Cheese — r«rk p m I dddfaiMf E. Cooke, Denver, an­ The luncheon w ill be*in the Tartar Sauce charge of the following: Mmes. was busy recognizing and greet­ see for yourself! nounce the engagement of their French Fried Betatoes W. H. Grimm, Mike narr, C. ing her former charges now d a u g h t e r Carole C o o k e , Rouch, Evelyn Wenzinger. and growing to sturdy childhood Hot Rolli Beverage Ar Stores Foerturing Cerf$on*Frfnk Dofry Foods or (above), to James F. Kentik, H. E. Cort. Other committees with their foster parents. son of Mrs. Annette Kenzik, of $ 2 . 1 0 Phono MAin d-O III for At-Your-Door Oefivery will be announced later. Montvale. N J. All members of the aid so­ Miss Cooke attended Creigh­ ciety are reminded to bring an Navy Club Notes ton U niversity in Omaha, Neb. and was gradnated from Den­ apron and tea towel fo r tbe linen booth. 14th Anniversary ver U niversity in June. 1956. RESTAURANT AT THE AIRPORT Special gifts will be handled She is a member of Alpha Chi Members and guests of the by tbe president, Mrs. Rose M. Omega sorority, Rocky Mountain Navy Mothers' MaUick. Anyone interested in Club 462 wjll observe the 14th 5tr. Kenzik Was graduated ?.S. Hst« year blrtbdar or inilrcTMrT party at tba baaatitol Skytktf. Tba cakaa ara eompUataaiarr. giving to this cause may call anniversary of the organization from high school in Parkridge, A L . 5-2263. N J., and is attending Denver with a luncheon at 1 : 1 0 p.m. Miss Eva Collins, president of Monday, April 15, at the Denver University. He is a member of SL Clara's Needlework Guild, Dry Goods Tea Room. Theta Chi Fraternity. in reminding all the members Wedding plans are indefinite. Commander Elizabeth Hecht and friends to bring their two will preside over a short basi- garments to the party or send ness meeting following the them to her before May 1, luncheon, hirs. Beulah Preuss and Mrs. Pauline Grant will show a series of films taken Archbishop's while on tour of tbe U.S. and BAKERIES Bermuda.______‘T A e Finest Only^ G u ild Curtails June Wedding 6 6 So. Broadway USDA WHEN YOU 753 So. Univaraity ISSO Colorado Blvd. Social Events 2410 East Brd A*a. (ArchbUhep'* Gaild, DvoTer) , Social actirities for the Arch- CHOICE BUY MEAT : bishop's Guild have been cur­ INTERMOUNTAIN tailed in deference to the Len­ ten season. Oiganizational func- ELEVATOR CO. itions are limited to meetings. , On A p ril 17 Maybelle Grace DEN VER - HUDSON land Katherine Proctor will be co-b«steuee for Holy Family LONGMONT, COLO. I Circle. I Ruth Bacon will entertain SL GRAIN MERCHANTS 'John's Circle at a breakfast ! Sunday morning, A p ril 14. Challenger Fortified ' Ellen Campb^ preeident of Look for This Stomp S t Luke’s Circle, is recoverinc F eeds after tnrgery in St. Joseph'' Hospital. This stamp is the government’s way of helping you to Our Lady of tbe Rosary Circle will meet April 23 in tbe home know meat quality. All beef and lamb cuts sold at Safeway of Frances Campbell. O ur Lady of Loretta (Tircle Stores are cut from meat that the Federal government has has^^stponed its meeting un- For Meatless Meals graded and Stamped “ U.S.D.A. CHOICE” Grade. This is TOP Virginia and John Collins M r s . Charles A. Per- have moved into their new home government grade beef . . . the quality of beef you buy at sichitte announced the en­ R i 1711 Newport Street. V ir ­ Loma Linda Vegeburger looks gagement of her daughter. Choplets ginia is a member of S t James’ Safeway. like meat...tastes like meat... Circle, Jean Persichitte (above), to A M eolle» Moiii Course April 18 is the date set for Davis Zamora. but contains no meat. Delicious, with Meal-tike flovoi - the meeting of S t Philomena's Miss Penichitte is a graduate of Holy Fa m ily High School DIUCIOUS MOUHISMINC C ircle in tbe home of Betty nutritious, satisfying! Savory and of S l Joseph's School of C C 0 M 0 « I C 4 i Glenn. recipes on every can. I St Catherine's Circle will Nursing, Denver. ■Americas ^oterife Mijf/rt- 7f,. I have a potiuck dinner Thurs­ Mr. Zamora is a graduate of You will find a variety of day. A n ri! 11. in the home of Colorado State Teachers' Col­ Helen Frauini. lege where he received his B .S. Loma Linda Meatless Foods A'ow of Vour F a v o r i t e : degTM in education. K e worked 1 1 ^ A.C. STORES on his master's degree in edu­ at your grocer’s. HEALTH FOOD STORES News Deadline cation (w ith emphsisis in audio- KING SOOPER MILLERS (.nrrr.pondrala err rr- visual aids I at Denver I'niver- SAFEWAY Riindrd ihel nr—> itmi< ma a woman nursing her Council: Josephine K e rw in , Em m a Pfannenstiel, guard; dozen artists, fhe exhibit will such fine quality and distinctive design. nfant while a young daughter open Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m. operiting room nurse st Mercy Mrs. Msry Ann Wilson, secre­ stands by watching; and a still J200 ffais ffo on sale today at Hospital; CapL Margaret Mid­ tary; Mrs. Lydia Jacques, Mrs. nature scene showing a book dleton, Capt. Amelia Villamaria, Ina Francis, and Mrs. Mabel that once was a aban­ JERRY BREEN Drastically Reduced Prices and Capt. EKsabetb Durant, alt Henry, trustees; Mrs. Naomi doned "In a field of water­ of Fitzsimons. Briscoe. Mrs. Claudine Caflisce, melons. Loretta Dw yer, 1234 Wash­ Mrs. ^ tty Gomez, and Mrs. F lorist ington Street, asks any nurse Emma Hunter, color-bearers; Dietitian in Buy Several------— — wishing to join the ACCN to Mrs. Helen Hallett, banner- lO O L l.’rth Si. bearer; Mrs. Mabel Henry, send membership dues to her USAF Hospital MAin 3-2279 During this Gigantic Sale! at the above address by Api^ flag-bearer; Mrt. Nona Ander­ 25 in order to receive the next son, historian; Mts. Mary issue of the C a t M i e A'Hrse. Sm ith, p a trio tic instructor: Mrs. Maries Close, musician; The day of recollection sched­ and Mrs. ‘Theresa Santomo, as­ GRAND OPENING PARIS HATS uled fo r A p ril 7 was postponed Ralph Waynick Millinery sistant conductress. because of the weather. B I G S .% L E 1520 CALIFORNIA ST. Following the inatellsti • Wglcb** • w M a a .I (Acreu from Denver Dry Good* C«., on A social evening is planned Acrots from Utnvrr Dry there will m refreshments and £sp«rt'W8 l«b rvpaJrisf Good* Co. for the meeting of the Denver 71 7-1 5th 15th St) OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS a social hour with dancing. On Ctdifomia Si., Dm ter / I A l • ^ l l l UNTIL EASTER I Council of Catholic Nurses at Hoyek Jewelers Under Seme Msasgament the Former Sibyl Hat Store St. Anthony's Hospital April 25. The auxiliary will present an ISOS M T r- CH. 4-SS70 Americen flag to Troop 369,.I d- termediate Girl Scouts.

Meet St. Mary Tea Will Honor yojt! EASTER SHOES Eighth Graders 1600 BROADWAY J d j l £a& Jtsi/L! |(oi oE'tk; St Mary's Academy fresh­ man will be hostesses at a tea Have Your on Saturday, April 13, at St M ary’s. The guests w ill be 80 girls from the various eighth O L D FU R grades taking the entrance First Lt. Shirley Pahs, examination. The examination 24. a daughter of Mrs.' w ill be e t 12:30 o'clock fol­ WOMEN'S lowed by the "Meet S t Mary's” Helen Pahs, 15 S . Federal' FASHION PRIZE: RE-STYLED tea at 3 o'clock. The Mothers’ Boulevard, Denver, is currently, Straw Sandals Club sponsors this annual tea, assigned as assistant dietitian Into M New Fmhion and this year Mrs. Gerard Te in tne 2349th USAP HoMital THREE-PIECE Bockborst is in charge. at Parks A ir Force Base, Calif.; Mrs. William Swigert vice Lientenant Pahs,a 1960grad-! president of S t Mary’s Mothers’ uate of St. Francis de wles’; BOX SUIT Club, presided over the meeting High School, was graduated' CAPE- from the U niversity of Colo­ in A p ril. The high schooT Glee Club rado in 1964 w ith a bachelor of science degree in home, econom­ I n d r e d , *o very •■(fable sang ‘‘Snow LeRnd” and "When ies. She was active at'tbe uni­ fr o m n o w ihroagh B lack or T ab Charlie Comes Marching Home.” D uring the latter a sophomore versity in Alpha Omega Pi •ummer, ih e be*l Irereler STOLE sorority and in the Newman drill team performed under the y o u ’ll *ee f o r fbi* Club. direction of .Mrs. Melvin Jen­ Unrn.4txtMtrd *tlik a n d sen. The Glee Club is directed After being commissioned by{ r a y o n U creose-retulenl. by Forrest Fiscbel and accom­ the A ir Force in May, 1956. she' panied by Miss Sally Barry. began a year’s internship at The easy filling jacket Mrs. Wilbur Gunther, mem­ Henry Ford Hoihital in Detroit hai ihe new bloused back, ber of the Mothers' Club, gave before being assigned to her fhe polltadol blouse the GIRL'S present post near San Fran- a review of T h s S u n 's Story lorely tabbed collar. .Very, by Kathryn Hulme. BLACK PATENT r e d , l«ggnge or 6 la rh j BLUE OR PINK At St. Philomena's jise* t o lo 16. Jacqueline $ 2 .98 Ann Lansville and John Gor- 1 4 .9 8 d o n M i l l e r i conferred the ^ sacrement o f ' Matrimony on , each o t h e r • Dnirnlntcn, rasual Ja n . 12 in S L BOYS* DRESS Philomena’s circle, third floor Church. D e n ­ ver. • L'nicersily Hills, T h e R e v . J a m e s O'­ . 8 8 first floor $ 2 Grady, S.S.C., witnessed the ceremony and T\I O PAIR celebrat^ the Nuptial Mass. BLACK 9 g . 0 0 The parents OR of the bride, BROWN who was given in m arriag e by her father, are Mr. and Frat! At Your Home >1 r B. Charles P. Lansville. E ttim a le Frances Lahs- ville served as Phone AM. M 688 m a t r o n o f h o n o r a n d f W OUS F U lllit Will ^ jc u ^ T y L v iL COMS TO Tool HOUt TO Cshterine Ann 6 IVE YOU * IIEE SsriMATE P i 1 1 i s was SELF-SERVICE SHOE STORES AND AnuiSAL I flow er g i r l . George G. Fil- lis was best man and the ushers were Leo N. Smith, Charles J. Open Friday, Saturday and Uorwfny .Yig/ife FRF.K B oynrn p i c k -v p for , Lansville. and John Conklin. The bride ettended St. Joseph's and the bridegroom. West mo E. Colfax 3448 W. Alameda f.VSl R ED H R SrORAGE j High School. 1405 Krameria 31st at Downing On tbeir return from a wedding trip to Las Vegas, Nev., I they took np residence el 2900 Lowell Bouleverd. THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitone 4*4205 Thursilay, April IT, T957 PAGE EIG H T Office, 936 Bonneck Street Outdoor Evening Mass Scheduled May 19 K o y G lo w e s New President Mary's Hour Set at Regis Is Elected to Inaeased devotion to the Regis Stadium on Sunday, May Ryan, S.J., Regis &)Uege presi­ A student committee from dent, will celebrate the Mass, the various schools is planning Blessed Mother and prayers for 13. at 6:30 p.m. SGA at Heights Also scheduled on the elab­ and Bishop Bernard J. Sullivan, the event. The Mass will be peace will be the jtoeJ of s ipc* orate program arc a Living Ro­ S.J., of Regis College, will d^ celebrated at a special altar con­ Kay Clowes of Denver has cial Mary's Hour program, sary and the traditional May liver the main address. structed on the football field. been elected president of the which will open with an out* crowning ceremonies. hfary's Hour is being spon­ A joint choir composed of Lo- Student Government Associa­ tion at Loretto Heights College door evening Solemn Mass in The Very Rc\'. Richard F, sored by the Intercollegiate So­ cetto Heights students and dality Union, composed of the members of the Regis Women's fo r 1957-58. M iss Glowes, the joint sodalities of Regis College, Sodality will sing the Mass. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Loretto Heights College, and The ptogcam's main theme Glowei of 1316 Poplar, ia a nursing srudeots from Mercy, will be "Pope of Peace, Pope of raduate of St Francis de Mary.” The devotion repre­ lates' High School. Sbe served St. Anthony's, and St Joseph's as chairman of the college’s Hospitals. sented in Mary's Hour was Star .NighU production this Working in co-operation with Started in 1949 by the Catholic year. She has also been secre­ the Intercollegiate Sodality Un­ college students in the Los An­ tary of the Student Government Association during the past ion will be representatives from geles area, and was attended by year. I Denver's Catholic high sdiool 30,000 persons. Since then, it Other Officers sodalities and the Knights of has grown to the point where Other officers of the Student Columbus. nearly 100,000 now attend. Government Association elected in reverie, Pam Pnmty and Ann Chasidy work Renaissance Adventure ftud7or“t"h! over their Renaissance map, while Joanne Kiley fo r the coming year include admires the costume of a Renaissance doll. In Margaret Uriosta of Raton. N. Renaisaanee, aopbomora history classes in St. their minds they visualise the Renaissance pe­ Mex., vice president; Kathleen Mary's Academy will present "An Adventure in riod portrayed by Sheila Sullivan as Juliet and S c h o o l K e lly of Omaha, Neb., .secre­ Renaissance Culture” Sunday, April 14. Deep Dana Haskell as Romeo. tary; and Nora Jacques of -1- Henderson, treasurer. % U V A ^ Sodality officers elected last week are Carol Dunne of Win- Sf. tAary History Students Planning At Chri.st. KiiijS School Canon City School Sets 'Adventure in Renaissance Culture' (St. Mary'i Academy, Buckley will give excerpts from man, Lee Thomas, and Stevie Cherry Hill) his Divine Comedy. The atories Zarlengo are stage managers. Scholarship Exam May 4 To mark the completion of of Christopher Marlowe and Sir Ann Gengler and Mary Beth study on the Renalasance, the Walter Raleigh are to be told Mertin are arranging the chairs Canon City.—The exam­ clude the name of the par­ sophomore history classes at St. by Peggy Scheesher. in the achool’i auditorium to re­ ination for the Denver area ents, name of the pupil, Mary's Academy are planning Mary Helen Barnes 'will re­ semble the aelni-circuiar seating scholarship to the Abbey nome address, tehool now an "Adventure in Renaissance cite “The Passionete Shepherd arrangement of the Globe The- School, Canon City, will be attended, and name of jhe Culture” for their parentt. Sis­ to His Love,” by Marlowe; a t e r, Shakespeare’s London SUng? HalUr-back? No back at all? held on Saturday morning, principal or teacher. These ter Marineil, history teacher, is Glnny Kittleaon will give “Tbe playhouse. Ann (^ gler. .Mary May 4, at 8:30 a.m. at ChriK applications should be in the We’ve got ’em—the pretty, new Velvet Step# helping them plan for the event Nymph’s Reply to the Shep­ Beth Martin, and Carol Gunther the King School in Denver. hands of the headmaster not Sunday, A p ril 14. herd,” in which Sir Walter Ral­ are making a model Eliubeth- seen in the moet exciting This announcement was laUr than Saturday, April High points of the afternoon ian theater which will be on made by the Rev. William 27. All those who have sub­ eigh makes fun of Marlowe’s w ill be talks on Renaissance poem. E lsa Seegmiller and M ary display. fashion shows on NBC-TV’s Thompson, O.S.B., headmas* mitted an application should painters and writers; selections ter of the school. report to Cnrist the King Ann Smith are going to inter­ Mock Nawspopers TODAY and TONIGHT programs! from Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, pret the verses in dance. This acholarship, w h i c h School at 8:30 a.m. Satur­ Juliju Coeear, and The Mer~ Mock newspapers, featuring day, M ay 4. amounts to $500 applicable chant of Venice; two comical in­ Shokespeare Selections stories from Romeo and Juliet, on boerd and tnition for the terpretations; and a display of Julius Caeear, and Hamlet, are Judie Haug and Joan Wim- ’ 6 “ freshman year, is open to John Nazy Earns social and geographical features being written. Reporters are bush are chairman of tbe Shake­ any Catholic boy living in of the Renaissance. Refresh­ Irene Carbone, Patay Clements, 4th Science Groni spearean section. They have pre­ the Denver area or attending ments will be served afterward. Mary Jo Frawley, Beth Pike. pared several skits from Shake­ a Catholic school in the Den­ John Nazy has received a Preparations for the event Judy Sheehan, Jo Urling, and speare for presentation. Dana ver area. The applicant must National Science Foundation have been under w ay fo r several Stevie Zarlengo. Mary ’Linda K a y Clew ei Haskell and Sheila Sullivan will be in the npper third of his h'ellowship of $ 2 , 0 0 0 fo r the weeki. Claudia Carbone Is the Wilson will do the art work. In do the balcony scene from Ro­ eighth grade graduation fourth consecutive year. John, general chairman and has been charn are Lynn Huffman and netka. III, prefect; Nancy Eig- meo and Juliet and then repeat class and must successfully a student at Northwestern Uni­ checking progress along tbe Lee Thomas. eman of Denver, vice prefect; the same scene, bringing in a pass the examination. versity, ia working on his doc­ Sandie Hood and Joanna K i­ Kay Harrington of Denver, sec­ way. touch of comedy, Sharon Doyle Parents interested are toral studies in organic chemis­ ley are making a map depicting Wallace Shoe Stores retary; and Robbie Fitzpatrick Sketches and Lives will recite Hamlet’s famous so­ asked to make application try. He is a graduate of Cathe­ Columbus' view of the Renais­ of Chicago, 111, treasurer. liloquy, “To be or not to be;" 3483 S. Broadwax Woodlawn 48I6PecoiSt. for the scholarship examina­ dral High School and Regis Col­ K ath y Madden, senior, yvill sance world. Ann Cassidy, Do­ O fficers of the college unit and Carol Gunther w ill add a tion by w riting th'- head* lege. His parents are Mr. and give a sketch of the life of Rem­ lores Martinez, Pam Prunty, En.la-.ad ! O'*"** of the Catholic Students’ Mis­ western savor to Mark Antony’s master of the Abbey School. Mrs. John Nazy, 712 E, F irs t brandt and show copies of his and Jo Urling art using flour, sion Crusade who will serve in well-known speech, “Friends, The application should in­ Avenue, Denver. famous paintings. Kathy Haley salt, and water to make a map 1967-58 are J i l l Oberlin of Den­ Romans, countrymen,” from Ju­ is to give the life of Peter Paul of the trade routes of the pe­ ver, president; Jackie Farlw of lius Caesar. Rubens and his work. The life riod. Friezes of Renaissance ar­ Denver, vice president; Marj? of Michelangelo w ill be told by From The Merchant of Ve­ chitecture are being created by Jo Catlett of Denver, secretary; Beth Gampbeli, who will also nice, Elsa Seegmiller is to im- Patt McCarthy and Ma^ Pat and Gail Proctor of Pueblo, show copies of his well-known ersonate Shylock. Cathey Etz- Fortune. Mary Linda Wilson is treasurer. masterpieces. Eorn will quote Portia in, “The sketching models of Leonardo Patricia DeFraneis of Denver Patsy Clements is' preparing q u a l i t y of mercy is not da Vinei’f many inventions. was elected representative of to sketch the life of the great strained," also from The Mer­ Joan Kreps and Eileen Kukartz the National Student Associa­ Spanish writer Cervantes and chant of Venice. The costumes are drawing pictuiys of Gothic tion and Beth Pinter of Milwau­ to recite from hia renowned to be worn in the skits are be­ period dolls. kee, W is., representative of the book, Don Ouuote. .Mary Jo Di- ing made by the girls them­ National Federation of Catholic nan will tell the life of the Ital­ selves. Irene Carbone, Beth Incidentol Music College Students. ian writer Dante, and Joan Pike, Judy Sheehan, Lynn Huff- Dolls are being dressed for a miniature ballroom. The gowns w ill be copies of those worn in famous paintings. Sha­ ron Connell is head seamstress. Assisting her are Rosie Car­ bone, R ita Carmody, M ary Jo Frawley, Judy Sheehan, and Mary Ann Smith. The scenery for the ballroom is being ori­ ginated by Kathie Costello and Ann Gengler. Jo Urling furn­ ished most of the dolls. Records of Elizabethan music, notably madrigal singing, are being secured from the Denver Public Library by Sister Lucy Maurice. These wilt be used as incidental music, and their meaning will be explained by Kathy Lingle. Sandie Hood and Eileen Kue- kartz, gart«duis T . Benezet, president of the college; Juan Reid and * Krementz Jewelry Jerry Carle, past and present and other hthlelic directors, respectively; Roosevelt Collins, trainer; and Potted Plants SUNDMAN'S the alumni. Tim e PaymeniB CUT FLOWERS .t 9 S o. Rrnadwav PK. 3-IOt7 Heights Players AND CORSAGES To Stage Benefit ^ Easter Novelties JOHN J. ERGER CO. Tom Badacki fram a, Badacki lad bia bigb- I a m l i n n D a I a ^‘ iher James Eatough, S.J., principal of '-^OPEN EASTER SUNDAY Church Goods — Religious Articles •coriag Tigera ta aa ifnprr.- For Holy Family LUaamg noie Denver, congratulates •iva 19-11 racord laat yaar. Charles Eby for wmning the leading role io the forthcoming U q c e Selerlion o f E.A.STER CARDS AND GIFTS (Holy Family High School, Fr^ DtUvBry — Ha waa aa reata to a polaa- Regis Players’ production of H «m ef tkt Bran at the Bonfiis First Communion Sets and Veils Ooavor) Flcvvr* tial NCAA play-off barib laat Memorial Theater on April 26, 26, 27, and 28 at 8:30 p.m. Aayvbgr* The Loretto Heights Players St. Joseph Sunday Missol...... $1.25, 2.50, 3.25 aaaaoB when acbelaalic dif- J. will present their current hit, BobAWaseder Cbaek Bvek S t Joseph Doily Missal...... $3.75 end up ficalliea fallad t h r a a of Tvrhe Angty Women in the bia top playara. Doipita tho .Srhedulod .\pril 25-28 Children's Religious Coloring Books...... 15c Holy Fam ily auditorium Fridlay blow at Riid-aaaaeB, ha guidad Holy Week Missals...... 25e night, A p ril 12. bia team to third placa ia The Heights students are C R . 7-7961 tha Waatara latarcellagiata LOWER SHOP staging the play as a benefit for Regis Players fo Present Hoebay Lasgua. 4430 W. 29th Ave. .. . NEVER A PARKING PROBLEM the speech students at Holy 162 ST. PAUL DU 8-4019 T h is year the Tigers bounded (Clotad AU Day Good Friday) Family. High School who plan Across from Cherry Creek Bank into a 1 0 -gsme winning stresk to attend the National Catholic that included a sweep of a two- Theater Conference in Kansas 'Home of the Brave' Play PETER J. WALSH gsme set from the tlefending C ity. Mo., in June. national champions, Michigan. After subtracting the royalty, For their fourth major pro-, Primo; and Mingo, hy James Before Bedecki came to Col­ all proceeds go fo r the Holy duction to be pre-enled at the Rhoades. orado and the C. C. campus, ha Family School project. Student Bonflis Memorial Theater, Den­ There wilt be four scenes in Bazaar-Carnival-Binge was a hockey coach for two tickets are 60 cents and adult ver. the Regis Players, dramatic the production arranged by S u p p l i e r s Gill & Smith iyears in d t t a w a . He also admission is SI. Alumnae in the club of Regis High School, have Dennis Starbuck; lighting will 'coached St. Ann's High School cast are Kathleen Cuthbertaon, chosen the stirring Broadway be by James G. Kenna of the tevn in St. Ann's, Nova Scotia. Sperial Price* nn: i n s u r e r s Rowena Stauffer, and Nancy reduction Home nf the Breve. Denver Civic Theater staff. He w u graduated from St W allis. Ey Arthur I.aurents. The pro- Ben Costa of Regis College will GIFTWARES APPLIANCES Francis Xavier's University. NFL Taurney duction was staged in the Bel- be assistant director. HOUSEWARES TOOLS Antigonish, Nova Scotia, with asco Theater on Dec. 27, 1945, Four porforinancas ia alt, E st. 1864 The N FL is staging an intra­ a bachelor* of arts degree in end ran successfully fo r almost w ill ba praieatad oao each JEWELRY NOVttTIES mural tournament during the 305 Guerenty ]1952. He earned hit master’s a year. It was later made Into lb * avrniag of April 25, 26. MA. 3-0186 , degree in physical education at sixth, and seventh periods April a motion picture by Columbia 27, oad 28. Tbo curtaia will invile. you anil your cominill«‘« Io our Bonk Bldg. I Springfield College, Springfield, 14, to close Vith an awards as­ Studios, starring Arthur Ken­ riso et 8:30 p.m. All toats spadoua warehouse Io inipecl our merchamliee, sembly at the activity period. Denver I Mass., in 1963. nedy. will bo rtsorvod. Tickets may sperial prices and policies. I Bedecki, an Eastern, Junior Arranging’ for the meet are bo porebaaed by calliog tbo Home of Ike Brave is an hon­ r'A ’ Hockey mentor, hat ad- NFL Officers Ed Schwartz, est play on an honest theme. informalioB desk st Rcgii |vanced through the ranks of Margy Mahoney, Marlene Spero, WESTERN RELIABLE CO. Arthur Laurents, an ez-GI Celloio, C L. 5-3633. EVERGREENS - hockey from midget, juvenile. and Jane Loehr. himaelf. walks right up and Junior, and senior player to Some 50 students are signed Uprights & Spreaders faces the predicament of a lad Mork XI 'News' Wholesalers > Importers - Distrihistors coach midget, of the sport. up to compete in the events who is a soldier and a Jew, but Large Shodis Trees — A ll Kinds Betidet bis boebsy and scheduled for the fore part of < '>rrr-iK>iidrnl* are aaked above all is a human being, sen­ lO .ll 8 anla Fe Drive CII Petted Rotes — All Varieties baseball ebaras at the col­ the afternoon periods. The pleasf to mark "Newi Copy” sitive to the shock of prejudice. lege, be is seerolsry of ibe teacher in each classroom, to­ on the oulaldr of the rnvelope Denver i, Colorado Lll 4>t3Il Flowering Shrubs — Perennials of All Kinds It is a challenging drama for Western latercellagiala gether with an appointed rib­ in ahirh iirmt are feal to the the Regis Players, who have Hockey League and a mem­ bon-winner N FL member, wilt R rg iH e r . produced Stalag IT. .Mieirr Rtib- SPECIAL ber of the NCAA Tourna­ do the judging. Judges other than the offi­ c r l e . and Brother Orchid a t the Kentucky Blue Grass & ment Committee. b e a u tifu l Bonfiis Memorial W ith his wife, Ann, and cers Hated above are T^m Metz, Queen City Mixture, the Ixisl 9 8 ^ Theater in the past three years, y S s s it a lb . I daughter, V irginia Elaine, he David Toepfer, Denms Galla­ is a parishioner of St, Mary’s gher, Mary Carole Dispense, Stirring Plot take a peep at our Tom Downing, Joe Doussard, Everything for I ’oiir ,ynrd Church, Colorado Springs. P e lN p i Though Hom r-nf th e B r a v e 'T ve never seen a team more Dennis Pizzichino, Nancy Ro­ Ours Will GrowJ dedicated to winning^’’ spoke mero, and Cornell Wamser. might be termed a war play, so' Bedecki a b o u t this 'year's Joe Dousasrd, B ill V itale, and fa r as the situation ts con­ C o m e S e e hockey champions. Concerning Marlene Spern are scheduled to cerned, the theme is a psycho­ E A S T E R receive degrees o f distinction. logical problem that has noth-' Ute 1 0 school marks that fell 'THE OLD RELIABLE" ing to do with war. It tells, during the season, he said; The only veteran holder of this the story of a group of Aneri- “Records are nice if they come distinction in the club now is Ed STYLES ORNIE KNAPPS along, but the main purpose of Schwartz. ran soldiers who volunteer for a dangerous mission on a Jap­ our season was to win the Dennis Gallagher, Jane Ixiehr, i championship." and 'Tom Downing w ill receive anese-occupied P ecific island. 4550 Colorado Blvd. One develops a complex be- This they did, with a blgh- d^rees of ezcellenee. Tom Metz and Mary Carole Dispense ceuse he convinces himself thet hold this degree now. Barbara he has failed in 4iis duty to a DiPilla. Lanny LoSaaao, Dennis dying buddy. He believes that Pizzichino, Bob Christie, and being a Jew and the victim of I,eo Martelon w ill get the degree prejudice in hia own group, he of honor. is responsible for his "coward­ RE\T OR B l Y Ql ALITY Ol^XER JACKETS! The following will receive ice.” membership certificates: Gre­ » Under the pressure of a gory Rice, Bill Bell, Judy Foley, tense situation, he becomes New styles, new colors, Poll. Joan DeAndres, John Fletcher, partially paralyzed. that he 12 SIPERB COLORS AVAILABLE! Kathy Dnch, Dan Morahan, Joy cannot walk. He is put uader P»rrot parade leaders for toddlers Stark. Mary Lee Vandiver, medical care end with the help' right up the 8ge scale. In oxfords, Kathy Weakland, and Ray of his doctor and fellow sol­ Wompey, diers. is brought to realize that! straps and pumps. .. all famous- be and his comrades are emen- for-6t Poll-Parrots. You con't go wrong when you RENT OR BUY the lo^st ; ill.v "just guys.'l with no dif- HEAR .ferences determined by blood "After Six" Summer Formol Wear. We offer you on eA^ !or religion. How he recovers isnd faces the world with con­ elusive voriety that is certain to "brighten your outlook', ASK and LEARN fidence makes for an excRing and stirring evening in the on going formal." COMPLETE STOCK OF EACH COLOR KOA theater. Members of Cost FOR RENT OR FOR S A L E . Give your Prom dote o reol 10:15 Erery Sander Froning . The Rev. A. J. Deeman, S.J.. treot .... moke o handsome bppeorance in o "dis­ I producer and director of all Qlioationi on religion sub- i Regis productions, has chosen tinctive" Formal styling. miltod by tbo radio aadieaco a select cast fo r Home of the ■B iw orod OB tbo arcbdiec- : Brurc. Charles F.by will por­ S h them m r f j. .. 6e/brr otaa broedcaft. tray the leading role of Cooey. a most exacting and challeng­ Ej u Ut Uuki are fkked ever. S n l e i Booklet on Calbofie Charch ing part for a high school stu- aroWabfo /rro o f cost lient. He was seen in iaat year's & production of Brofber 1 0 afl inqatrera. R e n t a l * The role of t'aptam Bttf^- W R IT E TO ger. tb.- doctor, w ill be pla^■ PATRICK’S SHOE STORES Aak sad Loora, Slalioa KOA '>.<• Jack Lang: Ma;or Denni* 1611 GLENARM Phone; AM; 6-0608 Doavor 2, Colorado Robinson, by Mike Bi*eai'.‘ . • CHERRY CREEK • 3448 SO. BROADWAY • 3927 TENNYSON C r’. T. J. Evarett, hy Ren jCasteilaBo; Finch, by John De TfiurtJoy, April 11, 1957 PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER TcUpfient, Keyitene 4^205 Bake Sale April 14 at St. Vincent's

( 8 «. Vin*«i«i P«n.h,[h«ld in th« m-hool g>-m, m H do- tween 2 and 6 p.m. or on Sun­ " D«nf«r) jnctions from anyone in tht par- day mominjr. The P T A w ill «poniw>r an all-jjj, welcomed. At the PTA meeting Monday, A p ril R, there were 63 membera .S " s pteaent, and Sieter M ary Se- the Maaee*. The eale w ill be!the pariah hall on Saturday he- um's room won the attendance award. Dnn Eberhardt. lupervisnr of mathematics in the public whoolia, was the guest speaker. He spoke on “ Basie Arithm etic in the First Eight Grades.” Sit­ < / ter M. Seton presented her first grsde class in d demonstration on basic arithmetic. Mrs. W. EhrioaB, asfely , chairinBii. anaeoBCed that a bike eliaie would be condsc- tad ea iba frennda of Si. Viacaal da Paol'a Scbbel ea Thursday merBing, April 11. ' ^ T k o s e s Mrs. Walter Angerer, presi­ dent of the PTA. announced • two special committees. The Special SI .25 First Communion b re ak fast committee will be headed by 'Mrs. Frank Conley, and those f» for 8«.75 a.ssisting her will be Mmes. Leo StasicB, Fred Hamel, Robert Fenton, and James Smid. First Communion will be held on GUARANTEED NURSERY STOCK U M iM e U a J a I some of the,aprons serving the dinner, feature of the big affair., Sunday, April 28. Fruit Trees...... S2.25 K S g iS ftlO niS fflO Q cl to b« sold during 'The mea! will be a full-course prime rib dinner The nominating committee Is served from 1 to 8 p.m. for only 81.25 to adults the big annual Regis bazaar on Sunday, May 6 . Evergreens ...... S2.50 composed of Mme». Andrew and 75 cent! for children. A Sl.OOO government SeiulWe Prica# Prom left to right are Mrs. J. P. Constantine, Flowering Shrubs . ..$1.50 Baird, chairman: Alfred Bok, bond will be presented at the highlight of the • BREAKFASTS Robert Norton, Howard Kiatta, Mrs. H. J. Gieler, and Mrs. A. B. Baumgart­ bazaar, to be held on the Regis College campus The fimiB listed here • LUNCHEONS GRASS SEED—PERFECT MIX and Elmer Book. ner. Mra. Giiler it president of the Regis Moth­ at 50th and Lowell Boulevard, Denver, and • DINNERS 70»J. Blue— 10 lbs...... $ 1 1 .5 0 First Friday workers for the ers' Club, w b kb is to operate the apron bootB, bringing a acore of games and stunte to provide deserve to be remembered e SEA FOODS MERION BLUE GRASS MIX , month of A p ril were Mme«. the cake bootb, and candy booth in addition to fun and p rim for everyone. M « ao. ■ U #a. 'Tom Connors. C. Conway, W. wheD you are distributing 1 lb. Covers 750 sq. ft.— per lb...... $ 2 .65 !Dubach, J. W’erthman, H. Ki- your patronage in .the dif­ SUPER CHEF SOIL BOOSTER ORGANIC FERTILIZER latta. Werner, W, Angerer, ferent lines of business. Atnw IrM CstMril 80 lb.s...... * 4-25 W. McCauley, J. Zimmerman, HNS Breakfast Holy Family Parish Men a CeUsx U L .«u MILORGANITE—100 lbs...... S 5.10 land J. Maier. PAX— Kills Crab Grass— B a ? ...... 9 »-2 5 Cafeteria workers for the last MICHIGAN PEAT MOSS — INSECTICIDES art of March were Mmes. S. Plan for Annual Social Sladdix, R. Beardsley, T. Cow- Slated April 14 Now it the time to Fertilize Lowni jhick, M. Robinson, J. Zimmer- iman, E. McLaughlin, P. Quai- (Holy Family Parish. Denver) )sep SCOTT'S L.4W!V SKKW V itry . Ronald Goebel, Joseph ller. J. Henry. J. O'Mara, P. A committee of Men’s Club PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED Scott's Turf Builder, per 100 lb's...... $8 .8 5 Schmid, J. Garrity, E. Jensen, At St. Joseph's members will begin work this Woertman, George Taylor, Lud­ FOR AND DELIVERED Call Ua for FREE Ealimatea ob Lawaa It Landacaping ,D. Nabily, T. Sedar, R. Dillon. week on a project to advertise wig Thaler. Severin Windholz. (S». Jaktph’k Rademplerikt Celias B> Dsvela# Dsavs* ,M. Auer, and W. Ehrman. the 34th annual parish Elitch Loren Gilbert, and Marlon KEvsteae 4-am Pariih, Denver) SOUTH DENVER EVERGREEN NURSERY - Cafeteria workers for the Social on May 9 and the major Yoiing. Mrs. 0 . S. Folkner, Owner first part of April are Mmes. T^e members of the Holy gift! to be presented. The Rev. Francis F. Bake- H. Boian, G. Ca^more, B. Bur- .Vglne Society will receive Holy Posters showing the principal welt, 5.J., of Refit High BOB'S ^ulninA 1534 So. B roadw ay S P . 7*235l) • S P . 7-7768 son. R. Norton, R. Allis, J. Zim­ Communion in the 8 o’clock attraction, a 1957 PlymoEth School will gieo a sories of “^DINING ROOM merman, H. Pepper, P. Rodden, Maas this Sunday, A p ril 14. A two-door Belvedere club sedan short moditatioBS on tho SUPER MARKET breakfast-meeting will follow from Griffith Motors, will be UMB *N MMeiaaK Featuring |P . Posakony, J. Roddy, T. Seven Last Words at cveaiBf T b FiM*l •< F**4a l*r O w Burns J. Coyte. R. Ruhland, J. in the parish hall. At thia meet­ placed in North Denver stores services Good Friday, begia- Qoality Moat* A Vagstabte* T«a>*arv UOU Mtssa. Pn* F ” St. Vincent de Paul's Parish' HeiU, R. Brady. A. Harris, R. ing arrangements will be made in the Tennyson Street and BiBg at 7:30 p.m. RaaMoaktr PricaJ Lakeside shopping centers. 4M a i7(k p*M. CH 4-sass 308 East Csifax Art. ; Shanahan, E . Doyle, E. Nyhus, for the father-eon breakfast to Father Bahewell, speech so. UhtVERSlTV BLVO. B E. ARIZONA be held on Sunday, May 26. The placards also call atten­ land R. Close. dopartaseat head at the SIAD.AY M.4SSES This breakfast will be served tion to the other special gifts, Jesuit school. has beeo ' Benefit on April 30 by members of the Alter and a $1 , 0 0 0 one-acre Ynountein 8:45. 8:00, 9:30, U :00 and 12:1B giviog tho Wedaetday ova- NO DOWN PAYMENT Please Patronize ' When the Altar and Roaary Rosary Society, and it will be home aite, donated by Biirland niDg series of talks duriog Confesiioni; Saturday! 8:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. Ca* p«a«lr*, badr vark %md Society met on Monday, April necessary to know how_many Ranch-Ettes, and a Ford fishing Loot. palatlmf Your REGISTER R t . Rev. Msen. E o c in e A . O’S u l l it a n . P astor 1 . in the parish hall, it was an­ to prepare for the meet. Tieke car from Johnny Harper's PTA Election April 22 Advertisers and nounced that a benefit would be will be available at the rector Motors. CATHEDRAL MOTORS 2385 E. Arizona SP. 7-1813 I7sa L**aa K£. 4-S03S given on Tuesday, April 80. or from eny member of the The spring social, a pre-open­ A slate of officers for presen­ M ention JOB GAFFNEY. Prop. Mollie Lee Beresford will re­ Holy Name Society. ing night event at Elitch’a, is tation for voting at a general X*aMr U L*r*l4 FirM THE REGISTER view the book My Fair Lady. Double-Ring Club the outstanding parish social P T A nteeting on A p ril 22 w ill Washington affair of the year. be selected by a nominating U-DO-WE DO Details will be announced at At the annual Communion a later date. In 1956 a record 4.400 peraons committee from the parents' Park Mkt. Mrs. James Malloy will laun­ breakfast for the Double-Ring attended. Arnold R. Gurtter, group this week. cST. PHILOMENA^S PARISH i Elitch's president, donates park der the albs for April. Club, the following were Father Allen is the committee i LAUNDRY Bill Hufliaa facilities to the parish for the E. I4lk AVE. AT DCTHOIT ST. The memSen of the Altar elerted officera fo r the com­ moderator. Chairman ia Mrs, Your Friertdiy social. and Ro.sary Society will be at Joseph Woertman. Other mem-, S SUNDAY MASSES ■ X Day Shirts..... 25e ing year: President, Robert The chairman of the social AG Store the doors of the church after bers are Mrs. Emmett Grace, Turner; treaaurer, V i n c e n t advertising committee is Cecil 5:48, 7:00, 8:16, 9:30, lld)0, 12:15 A 6:00 P.M. 1280 So. ClaytoB SP. 7-6948 598 S. CilpiB SP. 7-6075 all Masses Sunday, April 14. to present PTA jiresident; Mrs. Keagle; and aecretary, Loia Proctor. He it being a*. ^CURE d'ARS PARISH* ■ ■ ■ meet in the home of Mrs. J. the 10 o’clock High Maaa, and April 2 was postponed and will tality. Mmes. Ntcholas Herold, Joseph Brand, Hardy Maytag, e . 32a4 AVE. 4 DAHLU ST. »• Lent Drug Palmer Williams, 701 S. Mil­ ill be distributed after that b« held on T h u r^ a y , A p ril I I . waukee Street, on Thursday Mesa, and again after the 11:30 at 8 p.m. in the church hall. and Russell Radciiffe; SO. GAYLORD: A«r« VoMi* Doctor PfioM afternoon. April 18. o’clock Mass. Easter Confes­ All the women of the pariih Membership, Mrs. Vincent = SUNDAY MASSES = Koch and Mrs. Leonard Haney; [ < V oar Frtteriplioni Heads Sewing Circle sions will begin on Tuesday and are asked to attend. 6:00 • 8:00 - 10:00 - 11:30 A 7:00 P .ST" continue every day till Easter It is requested that retams mimeograph, Mrs. Herbert Ed-i CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4:00 A 7:30 HARDWARE : RA 2-566f - Free Delivery Mrs. CoiTington Kennedy !s Sunday. Those who cannot at­ for the Cathedral bazaar and monds and Mrs. Martin Potter; i R ev. J o b .v N . H a l e y , P asto e IM# S. tt Tu m —M captain of the re-organised St. tend the last two Masses on for the Easter Monday Ball be program. Mrs. Stanley Lath-, lOSSS.Gaylerd SP 7-2961 ■ Oiv« S 1^ H GrMft Cecelia Sewing Circle, which Sunday may obtain blessed made to the rectory at soon as rop and Mrs. Joseph Monheiser;; 3050 Dahlit St EA. 2-1119 Frca I t r l ir r r r ■ will meet the first Thursday of palms at any time Sunday in possible. W blicity. Mrs. Robert Sprigg SCOTT’S TURF BUILDER ■ BKLMO!\T each month. Mrs. C. E. Kelsey the church. Choir practice for Faster and Mrs. Frank Oliveto; safety, Mrs. Arthur Moser; symphony, S Milarganil*—Pax, Etc. g CO. will act as chairman with Mrs. The baptismal font in the services are held each Wednes- THELMA KASSON Please Patronize Howard Nielsen and Mrs. H. 0. dav after the I.enten services. M rs. John Roesch; telephone, ta Spreadari Loaned Free i back of church has been redec­ BEAUTY SALON M Reiiairinp & (^inlraciing Hill as co-chairmen. The speaker for the Wednes­ Mrs. Joseph Penns and Mrs. Your REGISTER CATES ESTATE H O SE ■ orated and the cracks repaired, 2876 Colorado Blvd. NO JOB roo UkRGE OR SMAlX The following complete thi< day evening services will hear John Monarchi; MCreea Thumb Cerd«a Toeltg Frv* The statues of St. Alphonsus /fair Styling Advertisers and circle, Mmes. Harry Asher, Tom and the Sorrowful Mother have Confessions after the devotions. Transportation, Mrs. Peter t CRASS S E E D S ^ 5«b Bottr. MfF I07i S. CaylorB PrrmonenI IPoring Day* PE. 3-2070 Connors, Louis Erhard, Leo C. been retouched and the broken Palms will be blessed and Allen; uniforms, Mrs. Cecil M ention Proctor: ways and means. PHONE DEilvr S-IIW Nigbti EA. 2.5379 McGrath. John Pol. Frank parte replaced. The new Com­ distributed in the 8:30 o'clock TkvlM Kaim o Q-Coomt. O n w THE REGISTER Ruble, Genevieve O'Leary, and munion cloth has been installed Mass and also will be distrib­ Mmes. Anthony McNulty. Larry Chris $tahl. and will be cared for by the uted at the 10 and 11:30 DiPilla, Sydney Wilson, Edward Sigg. Joseph Stephens, Timothy John C. T h t S i . Mariaa Circl* will members of the Altar and Rot­ o’clock Masses on Palm Sunday, YO l -ALWAYS Andersen’s Market bold a b cB cfil card party for ary Society. ______A p ril 14. ______Cronin, and George Taylor. Seholl the Altar aod Rotary Society FINEST SAVE AT A C O M P L E T E at tba Electrical iBititulo ib Beginning Sunday, .\pril I f 1093 So. Gaylord U A . 2-0902 the Public Service Co. on MEATS AND AG Friday, April 12, at I p.m. CROCEKtES SIMMONS DRUG FREE DELIVERY FOOD S T O R E OPEN SUNDAYS A dckiert InneheoB will be St. Catherine's Changes Mass Hours zait Foirtn 2668 Cote. Blvd. FR. 7-28I4 •erved. Tickel# may be pro­ FR 7-2704 cured by calling Mri. Renaud At the day of recollaction L. RoHman. C. Mollieone, C. at PE. 3-7574. (St. Cathcrino’t Parith. Donver) March 26 there were 1 3 0 ,Hill, V, Brown, J. Leonard, and Bonnie Brae Shopping Center Beginning Sunday. April 14, women preaenU G. Villsno. ALL SAINTS PARISHi Bake Sale Scheduled there will be a change in the The following women as­ Fathar Edmond Amlgh.l 265S SO. FEDERAL BLVO. Masa schedule to try to avoid sisted Mrs. R. Kelly with the C..SS.R., will he the guestj SUNDAY MASSES In Lakewood Parish the overcrowding at the 9 first Frid ay breakfast; Mmes. speaker at the Holy Name So-| CONOCO PRODUCTS iPreisser's Red&White o’clock children’s Mass, Masses H. Manning, J. Bolero, A. E. ciety meeting Monday evening, 6:1)0, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:30, 12:80 A 6:30 P.M. Petsson, .N. Hozduke, J . Lom­ April 15. j Confesaiona: Saturday 4 to 6 A 7:30 to 9 Lubrieatiee, Cor W ok lai, BattvrU. Lakewood. — (St. B e rn i- will he at 6 , 7 . 8 . 9 (children's R « W fW , Tir. VKlcaetiia# Mass), 10:15, 11:15. and 12:15 bardi, P. Di Pills, G. Canny, A. Members serving on the tele-1 delte'i Paritb) — The parUh Ret. Haeut ScBunr, Pastor ITe Giee Pioneer .Stamp* Grocery and Market Maglischo, R. G r iffith , V. phone committee are reminded; w ill bold (be eDBual beke (High Mass), and 7 o'clock in the evening. ‘Jones. J. Hawkin', E. Helnen. to make their calls early so that, 2559 SO. FEDERAL W EST 6-2747 BONNIE BRAE FANCY MEATS. VEGETABLES, tele OB Holy Saturday, April all may have the opportunity to AND OUAUTY GROCERIES 20, at (he Safeway Stere ia hear Father Amigh. Free Delivery SPruce 7-4447 Lakewood. A a y o a e who “ne day of recollection orig­ Conoco Service wiehea to have baked good* St. John's P T A N am es 724 Se. Ueivercity P E . 3 -9 9 0 9 SMI E OkieAv. IS Ualv Ohiel inally scheduled for April 7 Liquor picked up may call Mr*. because of G & W HARDWARE Frank Scherer at BE. 3-3378. Uniform Committee Head inclrmenl weather.. A. new date Complefa Sclecfion Of: Sfore, Inc. The firms listed here Puppet Show will be set at thi< meeting. £ o t m i i L £ a o s l Miuiiaippi at Foderal d e se rv e to be remembered By Police Womon (St. John the Evangvlitl’t 'Holy W e e k on Wednesday.' Pamphlete told each Sunday Cnrdrn Supptirt end Pariih. Denver ) IThursday, Friday, and Saiur-; after the Ma.sses are doing well: Ijittn ttimrrt loaa S. FEDERAL BLVD. when you are distributing Cleaners - Launderers Tbe PTA ineetinf will L E. Shacklett Joa Aball h«ld os Mosdoy ivoning# j Mrs. Hugh Hill has been an- 3 to fi in the afier-There ia still a wide selection 5a(ei and S r r t i t t OpMi a ta IS p.m. we. S.TOtT noon and 7:30 to 9 in the eve-lavailable for those wishing to your patronRge in th e d if ­ 71.> S. ( niverailv April 22. Th« nomisotint I pointed by M rs. Thomas Law ning. except when the priests'purrhase Catholic reading ma- fe r e n t cotnmhleo will proiost lh« I tie, P T .\ president, to head a lines of business. P K . 3-6.">29 are ronducting ceremonies. 'terial for only a few rent*. tUlt of officer* for B*ct 'pommittee in charge of the^ 1957 Fishing Licenses The finti8 listed her# ptsr. Morion Slortt. pelico isfhool uniform*. Mrs. Hill will Now Available deserve to be remembered womon. will nntertoin with Ibe a liaison between the P T A when you are distributing r “ ST. FRANCIS de SAIES' PARISH o puppet ihow. and the Merry Simmon* Chii- Observe Holy Week 2102 So. Federal Blvd. E. ALAMEDA 4 SHERMAN ST. Tke leventh grode roem |dren's Shop. your patronage in the dif. nnthcr*. Mr*. NoUn Twibell Orders for uniform* for the icith W E . 5-1701 ferent lines of business. ^ SUNDAY MASSES = ond * Mr*. Dorothy Lnsiori Igiri* for next year should be in ' will b« is chorfo of rofr**h* ino later than May IS. and' Hauler Lilies 6 : 0 0 > 6 : 0 0 - 7:00 • 8 : 0 0 • 9:00 • 1 0 : 0 0 • 1 1 : 0 0 A 1 2 0 0 noni*. CO.VFESSIONS SATLTtDAY 3:30 A 7:3U :he*e order* may b< given di- •rectly to Mrs. Hill. She will ★ ★ ★ Rt . Rev. Mbcr. G eegort S m it h , P a-otor ANNUNCIATION HOLT FAMILT 300 So. Sherman St. LOYOLA also answer any questions the iMcfe Stork of PE. 3-5400 'mothers might have concerning PARISH PARISH PARISH these uniforms. Mrs. Hill may be eontarted Kastcr Plants & Cut Flowers • AVI Tim TRADE AT BUHt at her home, 760 Clayton Street, Also: GiHs of Significance— Alameda Drug Store CONOCO PRODUCTS or by telephone. E A . 2-6693. R*cfc7 ftsM Order Earif at LONDON MARKET V. 0. PETERSON. Prv*. J.iibricRlion-IVIro Balteripg E. I7th aad Raca On Wednesday of Holy Week BLALACK'S r* -I. T il.____ T merethere win will oe be evening nevtuions devotions Gifl.s and Flowers By: imt Rnto Drug* Washing K O C K y S xflBrniBCt, Inc. *t 7;30 o'clock. On Holy Thurs- AND GROCERY STANDARD SERVICE Sm nJHes I \ I - ,. 'lav there w ill be Low Ma«*e* ZEAL NEFF OSCAR TUNNELL Prop. Qaalily Mral* aad Grocario* 44t>v T aaa yia a C R . 7-9908 W. A. (DUtCn) ThOfflOS »» < •"'f S -.1 0 pm., and a Sol- l - I R Ha>hinginn . — — ■ < R . 94011 >

P aram ount 16lk aid Cla>am April 12tb — April IBib BERG’S J*Mph Vl««u Un4(*'« "HAU.IDAY BRAND" J«ka Dahlaar. C n ff Palaitr 29 Broadway ■ R E V O L T A T F T . LARAMIE" (^horoiate and Colored Egge, Rabbiit and C iiirks East Drive-In Fancy Easter Baskets 12SOO E. Calfai Candy Fillad R a b b it s April lOth » April 13lk Cbeaill* Cuddly P«ck HW tM. Marik* Hr«r "BATTLE HYMN" Ducka i t Roosters CMTf* Nadar, Virflala Mar* Paaorama Eg|* "CONGO CROSSING" Eaatar Gift* for Evaryoao —

West Drive-Jn These SO adulli who willlDcnver, are with only fow ezceptiona converts in -1 Confirmation will be held Thursday. April 11. Fifty Mostly Converts be confirm ed by Arch-structed by Father James Hoynihsn, pastor. Tbelchildren will receivt ths sscrament at toe sams time, W . 81k as4.KipliB| bishop Urban J. Vehr in Our Lady of Grace Church,| i April lOlh — April 13lk r AMUSEMENT—DINING R*Wrt Rr**> Rar "MEN IN W AR" L Jaak M akw y. Martka Hrar Altar Society SPECIAL FEATURE Lady of Grace Parish Confirmation April 14 Phona Fbona P (Onr Lady of Craca Pariah, firmed Thursdsy, April II, In biR bake u le of the Altar and 12, a fte r the Stations of the CH . 4- C H . 4- D e n a a r ) Our Lsdy of Grace Church by Rosary Society. CroM. 2494 DICK BURGS 2494 r Mrs. Nettie McNulty, chair­ Sets Food Sale North Drive-In Eig hty a d u lt s w ill be con* Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. The The new upholstered kneelers man, announces that ths sale of will be installed in the church sdultf, with only s few excep­ 7200 N. FadartI delicious home-cooked baked this WFck. tions, are converts received into Roods w ill take place in the April lOtk — April 13th Instructions fo r public school At St. Patrick's the Church by the Rev. James Rack Hadaaa, Marika Hr*r bawment hall immediately after I DENVER Moynihsn In the put yesr. childroa, usually held every STUDIO "BATTLE HYMN" all Masses. Coffee and dough­ (St. Patrick's Pariab. Taar Cartia, Callaaa Millar COLISEUM Fifty children who hsvo been nuts also will be served. Sunday after the 9 o'clock Masi, Denver) "THE RAWHIDE YEARS" receivinR weekly inatruetions Palms w ill be blessed Sunday, w ill not be held on Palm Sunday When the Altar and Rotary 1 April 20 thru 28 sines October will form the A p ril 14 in the 7 o'clock Maw or Euter Sundav, but will be Society met April 2, plant were (No Shew 22 or 23} remainder of tho Confirmation and distributed immediately resumed on S u n u y , A p ril 28. completed for the annual Easter South Drive-In Pcr/orm oners; c la u . after all Masses. Children expecting to make 'ood sale to be held on Holy E ra a lB fa ’ *'M> f w - There will be an important their First Communion on Saturday. Women will be at the 1300W. B*ll**i*w Matiaaaa: SaU 2:30 o.ai. Bokt Soit April 14 1747 Tremont at Broadway Saadaya, liM aod S:S0 e-w- meeting of tbe parish Men’s Mother’s Bay must attend claas school a t 2 p.m, and after April loth — April 13lk (Na parfwBaacaa Su b . a lf b U ) This Sunday, April 14. !s the Club this Friday e\-aning, April regularly. services at S p.m. Good Friday Rack Hadaaa. Martka Hyar Prires; to receive ana tell tbe bakery Denver’s Largest "BATTLE HYMN" »3S0. fSOO. S2.M. $1S0 To Be Served by Men goods. (la cL tax) fle n lr • / Choice .Sdstt Tbe food sale wilt start at 9 LENTEN MENU A riila b l* ai a jn . on Holy Saturday and a • • Confirmation^,Breakfast Set continue throughout the day Monaco Drive-In Dawatawa May Ca. o ColUaara until 6 p.m. It will consist of a Ediawalar Drus a Park E. dOtband Menace Parhwap HUI Druf a Enslaaead Maa’a cakes, cookies, bread, pretsels, April lOtk — April 13tk Stc • Racard Rack * Dara and pastry spscislties mad* by LOBSTER $1.’ ^ Rakart Rr*a. Alda Rar Caak O Uair. HUIa members. A rake baked and "MEN IN WAR" donated by Mrs. R. A. Hsuro Includes Potato** and Hot Breads A rvada.— (Shrine o f S t during tha month of April. The will bs offsred. Mrs. John DaaeiBg — Friday aad Saturday Nighti S t Anne)—Members of the membership drivs will be DiPsolo is in charge of this FREE DINNER PARKING , parish and their friends are in­ brought to a formal dose at (St. Cejelen'i Pariah, Daaver) project •t tvo lacatlaaia attar S B.M.. aad mar* vited to attend the pancake the meeting on May 7. Valley Drive-In Confirmation is scheduled for Jotaph LibonoH, Jr. ■mt an Saadar* aad batldaya— I kiair i $ k » w t breakfast on Palm Sunday, Mrs. Francis Sweeney hts Init next daar and 2 baari at Muaici- 63S0 E. Eaani Sunday, April 14. All those who April 14. The breakfast is a been appointed flower chair­ To Reod Faitien sal ParfclBf Caras*. 1*21 TrtaaaL have W n ' preparing for the April lOlh — April I3lk special attraction offered by man for the altar decorating, reception of the eacrament are Palma will be blessed before Rakarl Ryan, Alda Ray the Men's Club and w ill bs She will be assisted by Mrs. Joe asked to have their sponsor! the 9 o’clock High Mass. There "MEN IN WAR" prepared and served by the Schneider. w ill be a procession of some of Jack Makaaay, Marika Hrar contact the rectory in person, men exclusively. Communion Breokfait ’ SPECIAL FEATURE and in ample time before the the school children, and the John H. H0pHb Serving will ba continuous 20th Ce'^ury-ro* Confirmation date. For Women May 26 Mass will follow jmmedistely until noon in tha parish halt Plana for a corporate Com­ afterwards. Palms will be dis­ SISTER ANGELA AND proudly presents Slewing and diatribution of Admission will be 76 cents for munion breakfaat for members tributed in this Mass as well palms will be held in the 10:30 adults and 36 cento for children MARINE CORPORAL of tbe Altar and Roury Sodety ss a t tb* 10:30 and 12 o'clock C a ll a ICE a.m. High Maaa Sunday, April under 12. Family groups will and all women of the parish are Masses. In the 7 o'clock Mass 14. pay a total price of $2.25 re­ A L U S O N - being formulated ^ a commit­ Joseph Libonati, Jr., teacher of At tha meeting Monday eve­ gardless of ths number of chil­ CAPAHS tee with Mrs. H. E . Stuller as English at Cathedral High Z O X E C A B ning, April 16, of Boy Scout dren. John Doyle will be ehief tione on a Pacific chairman. Present plans call School, will read the Passion in Troop 220, Mr. Taylor, repre- chef for the affair assisted by MAio 3-71T1 Of 1957 for Communion In tha 8:10 English. Island...trapped •enutive, presented a film on members of the Men's Club. CHEAPER RATES icouUng and its benefits. New o’clock Mass on Sunday, May Confessions for Holy Week 1-WAY RADIO CLEAN NEW CARS ecouts are now being sought to Tha Holy Nam* Man'* 26. followed by breakfut at the will be beard Monday, Tuesday, behind enemy Club w ill maal (hia aataiaf. Aviation Club. The speaker fir and Wednesday during the 8 bring tbe troop to full strength. linesi The school's P T A mseting held April 11, si 8 o'clock io Ibo the occasion will be announced o’clock Mass. Tuesday from parith ball. Father Rebarl ARGOI^AIIT BO TEL on the evening of April 10 high- at a later date. 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock Wednesday Kakaittn af Ih* "Ragiater" Where Den«tr’s Society F.nlerlains lor Loncheons lighted the Mout program. Wj|. There w ill be blessing of the from 4 to 6:30 p.m., and after and Dinners lism C a r re on. scoutmaster, atsff w ill ba the gueat palms and procession preceding evening devotions and Holy apeaker. Final plana for tho FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES. spoke in behalf of scouting. the 6:30 a.m . Mas* on Palm Thursday after evening Mass, Palm Sunday ptneaka break- Sunday, April 14. Other Masses which w ill be a t 7 o'clock. DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE 3UIN 3-3101 The monthly PTA bake } faat w ill ba (ormuiatad. The will be St 7:80. 8 :3 0 . 9:80, Masses on Monday. Tuesday, Besntlfnl Ballroomi Privete Dining Rooms______sal* it tcbedulad for Sunday, 50-50 Clnb raaulla w ill b* 10:30 High M is s , and 12 o'­ and Wednesday of Holy Week April 14, baler* and altar ByODY ADLER annonnead. A nominating clock. w ill be a t 6:30 and 8 o’clock. “Heaven each Meat. Denatieni theuld cemmittaa w ill ba appointed All Night Vigil On Holy Thursday there will ED6EIIE FRENKE ba brought to tbo left-hand by tha praaidani, W . J. Mul- be on* High Mass in the tide room off tb* vaitibula, THE LINCOLN ROOM lo n e y . On Holy Thursdoy evening a t 7 o'clock and the bafera tha Maatai. Solemn Mass celebrating the DkecMbr l^ows, Hospitality Center Food Sole A pril 20 procession to the alta r of repose Easter Donee institution of the Holy Euchar­ will follow the Mass. Since all M rs. O rville Madsen w ill he ist will be offered at 7:30 p.m. churches are required to have Now to Its Banquet and Meeting Rooms Plans to further the Esster chairman of the food sale spon­ on Holy Thursday, A p ril 18. Holy Thuriday Mass in the 4th Weak at 12-1200 PERSONS dsRce activities were made at sored by the Altar and Rosary Communion will be distriboted evening, there will be no visit­ THE CENTRE M rA llis o n " TA. 5-2151 Mrs. I,ong the third mMting of the newly S ^ ie ty on Holy Sa tu rd a y, only in this Mats. Members of ing of churches until evening, THEATRE formed St. Cajetan's Socid April 20. She will be assisted by the Holy Name Men's Club will Tbe only opportunity to receive O n e m a S c o p E Club. RepresenUtives f r o m Mrs. H. E. Stuller as co-chair­ form an honor guard during tbe Holy Communion will be in tbii Shirley Savoy Hotel various inter-parish societies man. Groups 8 , 9, 10. and 11 of night hours before the Blessed evening Mas*. were present. It is the purpose the Altar Society will provide Sacrament. Each group of the The eolleclion for flower* to of this organisation to unite in the work detail. Altar and Rosary Society will decorate the slu n at Euter a more cohesive 'm anner the All women of the parish are spend one hour in adoration at will be taken up again this many societies of the widely- invited to contribute to the the repository on Good Friday. Sunday fo r those who were not spread parish to further parish food ule, which will be held Members of the groups should prepared last Sunday. KINGS COURT land social activities for the bet­ at the A. G. Eaker Community check with their group chair­ Anthony Mancenelli, son of terment of all efforts in this di­ Store from 9 a.m to 6 p.m. A ll man to see what hour of the Mr. and Mrs. TonT Mancenelli RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE rection. kinds of home baked goods, d iy has been auigned to them. of 3217H Ouge, has won on* A youth recreation and ac­ cake*, pies, cookies, bresd, rolls, Confession* will be heard of the scholarships to Regis For the Family tion program also is ths aim of etc. ss well a* delicatessen items during Holy Week on Wedne.s- High School for next fall. This this duo. All Intsreited may such as ulads, pickles, jelly, day, Th u n d a y, and Frid ay eve­ sixth grader at St. Patrick’ Beautiful Photomurals, soft lights, attend further mMtings or con­ and eggs will be welcome. The nings after devotions, Saturday won the schdlarship on competi­ subdued background music, sparkling tact the parish rectory. The Now is the time— chairmen ask that food dona­ from 3 to 6 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. tive examinations held al Regis. white linens and a wonderful "Fes­ dub-iponsored dance is set for tions be brought to the Kaker Newcomers in the parish in­ Sunday, April 14. members of tive Dinner." To Plan Your— Esster Sunday evening in the store as early as possibts on clude the Ward Fosters of 6248 the Holy Name Society will Guadalupe Hall. Music will be Saturday morning. Teller, Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph receive Communion corporately Call CRaatviaw 9-2594 by "Don Juan and Hit Latins," The meeting of the Altar and McNamara, 5360 Newtand; the in the 7 o'clock Mass. For RetarratioBa an ail-parish group. Rosary Society scheduled for Roger Dwyer family, €308 Up- Mrs. Ann Guido was confined Palm Sunday & Easter Dinner The parish thanks all who April 2 was cancelled because ham; Mr. and Mra. William J. to St. Joseph's Hospital for an contributed in making the two of the snow storm. Group 4 Cowan, 9530 W. 64th Place; operation recently, THE HOLLAND HOUSE Ynur Hosis, Henry Graf anil Jimmy I-orello Lenten miuions a auccess de­ with Mrs. Darrell Beck as chtir- and the Joseph Joines family The I^ A will meet Tuesday, spite the inclemency of the wea­ man will handia the altar carelof 6566 Dudley Court. April 16, at 7 p.m. in the school. Raaarvatiana Naeaiaary far Lar|* Parti** Only! ther. A note of gratitude also it sounded to the individuals 1000 So. Federal Blvd. WE. 4-9688 and members of the various so­ cieties who were responsible for tha success of tb* breakfasts following each miuion. These Ticketf Now Available At TLe EVERGREEN include the North Denver Guad­ Box office Or By Mail alupe Society, tbe Wettaide Our Lauy of Victory Altar and Ro­ —ALSO— sary Society, the Carmelite So- “A FILM OF REVERENT AND TREES ’ciety, the Sacred Heart Society, t and the Confraternity of Chris­ MASSIVE MAGNIFICENCE!” tian Doctrine. A ll proceeds L B O § E B 1 o were used to augment the St. Ballad and Wrappad at Special Price* Andrew Avellino S * m i na r y HM-: h A R im o f m r s e r y s t o c k fund. The school'i new baseball Come to , "Knights" team has suspended Ch£ C^O irunaridinente I pracue* until better weather B I L I /iS j prevails. This is a group of Naw Location, 28 So. Sheridto — BE. 7-3504 I St. Cajetan’s school boys play­ Opaa 0 a.K. to 9 p.m. — Frea ParkiagI ing ball for the first time in the tchool's history under tbe sponsorship of tbe Athletic Club. The coach is John Albo. who also activated tbe St. Caj- PRIVATE PARTIES cUr.'s basketball team, also a Obtain vaur fielitU note— tithtr in parson at iks "flrif’ this year. Box-Ofpesarikrougkiks mail AvalJJisappointmini. la Panvark Nawtit Smartaat B s sura o/ your ssais at ikt psrjermanes yau prsfsr, Swkarbaa Ca*a-ta(tawrant A F m M m I v :\ K R \ B on \ B aiio en Laacbcoaa er Bridge TZCH>lICOLOI.*AND VUT a VUION PaitMi acned in elrnai tunouod- LISTENS '5 lfk Cflll^ Slfit T''** wera (left to right) Mr*. Frank Stalry; the I B T H A logt arftk iBcompatwe Food aod )ICK LOn JRlI of Cur* d’ Ar* Rev. John N. Haley, oastor; Mrs. Grier M. Kay- DENHAM CALIFORNIA 8TH WEEK Btawkfa* by PAUl. Parish. Denver, presented a akit. "A Sick Call," ser, Mita Minerva Maiere, Mrs. Edwin Barton, S C H E D U L E 0 8 PE8FORMA.NCES —ftWB | IA ) pet ptrwa TO THE at tbe monthly meeting. Those participating and Mr*. William Bindel. (walHi IrM rt latsalw Baa. IWi rrt. at see an. U20 S2.20 ll.a> CoBvenrett Loatnoo • Free Pirk(n| tatwatj at S JO a a. S2?0 >2 20 II2S iaWa, It 700 l.n. 12 20 >2 20 112) AdminUlpring of Sacramont llopielcd Oafloari. tai. tWa rn. atlJOan. IMO tlW 1 1 1 0 lalaH u at 2 10 I a. >1M >1M >110 a il 3 0 » « . U» 92 20 U » I f f Five” Eviy dr IK U15 1)25 *50 Cure d'Ars Unit Sees Sick Call Skit Bofollic# Op^ Every Dey 90.00 * m . !• 0;0C pMi- SKylinc 6-8202 17)0 South Colorado Bird. 5«tur^ye 0 : 0 0 «.!■ t* 1 0 :0 0 iW m tn Manor) Dmver. Colo. All m n * n wclxde U4i ‘MaiI Orrfere FiflW Prwm^tly. (C u ra d'Ara Pariah. Danaar) the priest's vi«it. Mias Minerva There wull be two Masses on r«f ticket MbfeewHen. lele*kMie MA.3*i9M: Creoy S^e toUrwetif, telie^wie AM feieU. Those who attended the Al­ Maiers was narrator. Holy Th^jlby. April 18. a Low MkgiP^6:30 p.m. and a Plaaea aaad artk. O . . . . ^ □ - U lc. □ liakaW at $. .'T ra tar and Rotary Society meeting Tb* St. John Viaanay $o- Solemn * t 7:30 p.m. cialy will mact on Friday. were given a rare treat in tbe Mrs. ^iHiam French, tress- lea Met 0 ^ .E - a , 0 parlocmaaca a n ...... (Jataj April 12, after SlalioDt of form of a dramatiution of urer of the\Altar Rosary So­ ths Cross at approximately "A Skk Call." A t o o e h in g ciety, has reqw ted that all cir­ 8:30 o'clock. Betty Robio- NAME. k in i! scene was witnessed wherein cle treuurers \tum in their the priest, portxayed by Father tea. Lorraine Rocker, ead money to her ak soon as pos- A 0 0 EES6 ...... e r r r ...... John N. Haley, pastor, was Vcm Oleon will eotertaio siMo at 3313 Jasitaine Street. called to the bedside of the with "Seal* of the Day." Thb school children's Easter (Mama P-'al Naoaa aaJ AJJfrm O a f ^ ) 710 grandmother, M r*. G rie r Ke>- Also on baod will be Earl | ra c a tio n jrill begin on A p ril IT The Beer That ter, to administer the sacrament Reum, "Migiciao Extrear- ■ if: r and eta*sei will DE\H.\>I 18th C.\LIF. Made Milwaukee Famous of E x t r e m e Unction. Her d in a r y . " resume on Tuesday, April 23, daughter, portraved by Mrs. Sunday Masses w ill be at tbe at the usual time. ^naCarTIB D.M.U.P,a4a«oc viU Wiketfs »m *«y M>Mt rkterte•• A h > daiightara, M: Frank Stal.v Ptnrc«sirn of tVr palms will Thuraday. April 2S. at 8 p.m.; eod Mrx. Fdwin Bam n. madr take place in the 10 o'clork Sol­ in the bone of Mr;. Jamesj ; RoVtrt M. Faol V* — M. T# Mnrr%j« all nf --y p::-srs;;rr.j fir emn Mass. Sweene,)-, 3270 Magnolia Street. < 3(EI(r3^ (I3C ED (r!KO CE3E3CI3C13KI3I

II .".•iK'W Thurtday, April 11, 195T PAGE TWELVE Office. 936 Bonnock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitone 4'420S

fijufjm A om t UL fiaoL Captain Lane

ANGEUNA GRECO LEMONS, (S. Uwl. On.: Nick Vensilo, PiMhle: nnd A., and Sharian L Rurlta; thi ana and Gaorge Helton, and Larry Mee: o l II* W. Ninth A<*nu*. Sk* wu Paul ind Tony Vrnniio, balk of Sin at Winifred M. Roietta: and tha ton-ln-law of Mr. and U ri, Paul Mon­ brotbor of Cbarlia W. Roaelta, Ri- toya; and brother-in-law of Mr. and Funeral Held th* nothtr r>( Frank Trines, Ssn JoM. Ciltf.: ind ih« !• lurriTsd ilio Franels*o.*CsUf.; Jnek Trtnes. D»a- by IJ crandchildm. Rifulim Hlsb QUiasi lillh H alt waa calabraUd April Hre. Lee Velaequea. Requiem Maea vrr; Vlnssnt* nnd Ssoi Graeo, Ms* H in t was ealibratad fn A ll Soula* 8 in Holy Paniiy Church. InUnaint vrat celebrated April 8 in Our lady r«r; Vistsr Gracs, Ttraplc CItr, Csllf.; Chunh April «. OHniter Knrlaary. In Mt. O llriL Ollnscr Uortaary. of Goadalupe Church. Trevino Mor- and Csnlyn Tnttlr, Ornvsr: slstv sf LEROY M. ROSETTA. 48, o( MtS EDWARD DAVID McCALL, H . of " d o l o r e s j a r a m i l l o b l o o m - In St. Francis' Urn. Ronnit Bnrbosiu. Uillbrar. Vrain Stnat. Hr wan thn hatband of tSSb Kth Slracl. Ha waa th* brother Am a L. Roastta: tbr fathrr of of Uarnnt Bible. San Loranao, QUIST. 42. of 2038 Callforali Street Cslit.: Urn. Ann Sarli. Ssnln Cn», She waa the wife of Oacar Bloom- Captain John T. Lane, Den­ Cnllf-: Mrr. Unrr HtiworsUr. Port* Franklin R., Jaairt Charlat. UarKirct C a lif.; U a r r U c K e m y , Sharon S p rin g i. Kant.: Joitpk UeCall, Coocerd. Calif.: uiet; and alater of Manoel, Erneato. ver fireman, died April 7 in his and Rota Plafy, Dtnatr. RaquUni Joee, and Samuel Jaram illo. and E lita home, 363 S . Logan Street, at r Hlsh Matt waa eelabralad In St. Pat­ Cordova and Mra. Frank Pacheco. Rt- rick'! Church April I. Ollngtr Uor. qoiem Matt waa celebrated April 8 the age of 59. Requiem High luary. In Sacred Heart Church. Interment in Mass was celebrated April 10 in YOIR PERSONAL APPEARANCE M t Olivet. Trevino Hortonry. MIKE BEAR. IS. of im W. Stth RONALD RINCON. II monthi, of St Francis de Sales’ Church Avaniie. Ha vat the brother of An­ ItlS Curtle Street. He wae the aon and burial was in Mt Olivet Can b« enhanced hy modem eye wear. From our ^Leat ton Bair. Ptonla: John Baar. Danvar: of Hr. and Ura. Eddie Rincon: the Cemetery. aasortment of beautiful, quality frames, you are assured Jot Baar, Prlca, Utah: and Prank brother of Eddie, Jr.; end the grand- Bwr. Boita, Ida.: and brathar-ln-!a« eon of Remone Olone end Ramone Captain Lane had retired of Frank Kuratleh. Paonla. Raenlaia of finding the style most becoming to you. You are Rincon. Interment In H t Olivet Tre­ from the Fire Department the High Uatt waa ealahrated in One vino Mortuery. welcome to see our many styles on display at all times. Lady of Ut. Carnal Church April i. RAYMOND HERNANDEZ. 40. of past March 4 after serving [otarmant In Ht. Olivet. Olingir 4405 Ademe'Street. He wee the eon since Jan. 1, 1922. He waa ap­ U o rlu a ry. of Mike Bernendeg; the brother of pointed lieutenant lurvtvod Johnson of Los Angeles, and stock. rectional Institution and part erlna'a Church. Interment In M t Oli­ eleo by 14 grandehlldren end 28 day, May 3. Dancing to the Mrs. Loretta Redding of Holly­ An invitation is extended to time aasistant of AU Saints’ vet. Day Mortnary. grtat-grandchlldren. Requiem Maea music of the Jay Welder Or­ GERMAINE CUFT. 62. 1620 S. le being celebrated In St. Lonla* wood. all the parishioners and their Parish, has recovered from his King. She waa tha wife of Elbert B. Church. Louleville. Tbnrediy, April Hackethat-Noonon Mortuary. chestra will be held from 9 to friends to attend this evening recent illness and has resumed Clift; mother of Jamaa E., Patricia 11, at 9 e.m. 1 2 p.m. . his duties. Ann, and Carl David Clift. F t Logan: JOHN MARKEY. 910 SUtb Street of enjoyment and friendly as­ the daughter of Margaret Bora Rol- Golden. He waa tha huabend of The- The tickdls are $3 per couple. sociations. Palm Sunday, which com­ iina: and eiatcr of Waller J. Kora. reie Markey: the father of Ann Although the tickets will be Dress for the dance will be memorates Our Lord's entry Denver. Requiem Heia waa cele­ Oweni and Joaephtne Johanaon. available a t the door, those optional. 5pecm/iaing in Quality Plumbing brated in St Patrick'e Church, F t Golden; Mary Kerr. Oklahoma City. into Jerusalem, w ill be observed Logan, April 8. Capitol Mortuary. Arthur Rogers parishioners and their friends Okie.: and John Markey. Oakland, The leasral baaaiar chair­ by the blessing of the palms at and Heating R e p a irs MARY S. GALLEGOS. Si, liOO Calif. Ht ia eurvived aleo by two planning to attend, are urged man, G. Chouioard, hai re- 7:45 a.m. outside the'entrance High Street. Requiem Maee wai eele- grandchildren and three great-grand­ to m a k e their reservations 'hrated in Annunciation Church April children. Requiem Hea* waa cele­ tcbaduled the hasaar meeting of the church. This will be fol­ early, as the amount of space SLATTERY . 10. Interment In Mt. Olivet. Capitol brated in St. Joaaph'f Church, Golden. Rites Held in for Friday, April 12, at 8:30 lowed by a High Mass at 8 Mortuary. April 8. Interment in M t OKret available is dependent upon the p.m. in the pariah hail. All a.m. On Palm Sunday there THOMAS R. NELSON, 29. 6ISI known number attending, . Vallejo Street. He waa the hatband MRS. JOSEPHINE CLAUS members of the pariah are will be a collection taken up & COMPANY of Thereaa Naleon; father of Debra: Railiikm Hith Uaaa for Hm. Jo* A buffet supper . w i l l be invited to attend the meeting after all the Masses fo r flowers ieon of Geneva Kee: brother of Mra. Mphino Claua w ill b« offored Friday. St. Catherine's served immediately following to give the committee any for the altar at Easter time. 1 Herbert W right Phyllla. Robert, Jobn, April It, in Holy Rotarv Church at PLUMBING and HEATING 10 a.m. The Rotary will be rccitod A Requiem High Mass was the dancing. Tickets fo r Uie new ideal, or offert of aid. The parish rent*l library will Communion Breokfost CONTRACTORS Thuraday. April 11, at k p.m. in tha offered for Patrolman Arthur buffet will be SI.75 per per­ OKnyer Uortuair. Uacaolia Stroai. F. Rogers in St. Catherine’s son and reservations must be in be opened to members of the T h e Communion breakfast JOHN J. CONNOR, Praildant Tntanoaat wiU ba in U(. OIIv«t C«b «* parish on Sunday,_April 14, ROBERT F. CONNOR, Vica Praaidiol t«ry. Church April 9. Burial was in by Wednesday, May 1. Reserva­ sponsored by the Altar and £ oMi , d fd o 1^. Clam died April % a fter • ML Olivet Cemetery. tions can be made and tickets from 9 to 11 a.m. The lib rary Rosary Society for the women 181 V A L L E J O S T . loof fllocsa. She waa 7i. Patrolman Rogers died April obtained by calling any of the is on the second floor of the of the pariah was held on Pas­ SH . 4-3181 A eaiiva of Aoatria, aha w m bora following committee members: arish ball. During the opening Jan. t 9 , 1M2. She um a to thia conn* 6 in his home, 4584 Alcbtt sion Sunday, April 7, at the try and aatUed in Denver io 1839. Street, after a heart attack. He MarLee Manor: Mrs. A. Poirier, Eours, members of the Altar Lane Hotel. There were 143 8ha marrfH Frank Jancaa fa 1909 was 44. W E. 4-9181; Brentwood: Mrs. and Rosary Society -will serve women in attendance. The Rev. tad, after hU death in 1921. aba L. Giguere, WE. 5-7111; Har­ coffee to parishioners. Mrs. Eu­ B6 pll6 «al Nfwi m a ile d Jaho C la m la 1926. A native of Boston, he was Edward A. Leyden, pastor of Ura. Claua vat a marAber of Holy bom Dec. 16, 1912. He came vey Park: Mrs. J. Husky, WE. gene Schmitz, who is in charge Christ the King Pansb, gave “Why Pay More?” Mott Prceiouft Blood P«riih» Roaery Pariah, Quaea of Holy Roeary 5-8005; Mrs. M. Sanders, WE. of the library project, invites So. 7. Weatem SUvoaic Aaaoeiatlone to Denver with his family in a talk on the founding of the (Tn4t«n»r1i) Denver tbt Altar and Rotary Society of Holy 1920. He attended St, Domi­ 4-9142; Mrs. J. Ridgeway, W E. all members of the parish to Altar and Rosary Society in the Jilt Ana Gombk. dauBhtvr of Ur. Rotary. Croatian Fraternal Uninn. nic’s School and was graduated 4-7136. examine the large selection of parish and also on the inter­ ftsd U r f . J a id m Gam bit. SUvoaic Catholic Woeaen'e Union from North High School. Members of the Blossom books. Those desiring to do­ national Altar and Rosary So­ Jttiaiftr Ana Krtiliaf. dtufbUr of Lodse. and St. '# L e d te o f which Time Ball committee are gen­ nate books may do so a t this Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores Ur. «od Ufte Ktnry UreiUntr. the waa a pact vice prealdent. She For 10 years, Mr. Rogers was ciety. U«t Utrfe Diekton, dau«bt«r of lived at 4560 Pearl Street. eral chairman, Mrs. A. Poirier; time. Ur. aed Urt. Themit Ditkioti. employed as a truck driver for. Five hundred eleven per­ Colorado Owned Sforej Id addition to ber haaband, aha ta Grace Ann Swteoty. dtachUr of aurvived by two aona. Prank Jancan the Denver - Chicago Trucking sons received their polio in­ Ur. tad Mrt. RarcaoDd Swetntr. Dies at Age of 85 I 6 lh & G U n a r m of South Paaadena, Caiif.. and John Company. He served in the jections on Wednesday, April Jftmtt Suv«n iaiieh. toa of Ur. Jantan of PortUnd. Ore.; four danyb* army from 1942 until 1946. 3. The second date for injec­ ea(U«o«d 800 SiBla Fa Dr. aad Ur«. Jaaiea Jullch. tera. lira. Sophia Neumann of South Darid CtinpbtU. cob of Ur. aad tions will be in the first week 30 Saalli Breadwar snd CalUaraia Patadena. Ura. Uary Jane Forney. Joined Police Hrt. Richard CampbtU. Ura. Chriatiae Wheal, and Ura. Bette Rites for Chief Boyne; in May, the exact day to be 8033 W. Cairaa I7tli aad TraMont Linda J«aa Maaro. daathUr af Ropoaltn. all of Denver: a aiater. Ur«. In 1946 Ur. and Ura. 'Era«t( Uauro. announced later. Uary Renlek of Wheeltn^. W.V#.; He joined the Denver police Curd* & 15th St. Thoouii JoMpb Wbtlan. III. toa eeven KrandehUdren, and fonr treat- The Altar and Sanctuary Cir­ of Ur. and Ura. Thareat WheUa. frandohlldreo. Ollatcr Mortuary. force on Oct. 1, 1946, and had cle will meet in the home of Mark Janet, aca of Ur. and Ura. been auigned as a clerk in the Fire-Fighter 51 Years Sddr Smith. MRS. MINNIE A. BRODHAC Mrs. Lex Halt. 2276 8 . K in g MAin 3-5314 Mra. Minnie firorlhat died April 6 Mark Richard, aoa of Ur. and U t«. traffic bureau for some time. Street, at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Richard Loreosi. to St« Aolhooy'a Roapftal at the ate flf ?9. RcQuiem Rlgb Uti# w m cele­ Mr. Rogers married .the for­ A Requiem High Mass is nieces, Mrs. Cornelia M. Catlett A p ril 11. mer Helen Jinacio on Nov. 2, St. Patrick's Psriih, Fort Logss brated la Holy Family Gbweh April being offered for Patrick J. of Denver, Mrs. Dorothy Miro- Anyone wishing to join a 10 tad barial wai In Mt. Ollfcta 1947, Surviving him besides his slavik of Denver, and Mrs. circle ia asked to call Mrs. Vir­ Chtrlee Gcrold Allondorf. con of Ur«. Bfodhtg wai bern in Boctaa wife are a son, Andrew; a Boyne, former Denver assistant F. J. KIRCHHOF Mr. and Mra. Charlie Aliendorf. Atif. ilg 1S89, and ean# to Deavar Rosemary Kalcevic of Denver; ginia Comstock at W E, 5-0611. Kenneth Andrew Valdea, eon of in 1NS7. 8h» attended Denver tehoolt. brother, Vincent; and his Are chief and one-time head of and a nephew, Dan. Callaghan Mr. end Mra. Jneo Andrew Veldct. In 1904 #ha m arried Gn# Brodhag. mother, Mrs. Eileen Rogers, all the fire prevention bureau, in of Los Alamos, N. Mex. Mrs. Til# ftnau IliUd bur# Dcnnii Stephen Curly, eon of Mr, Sbe wai one of the oldest meabera of Denver. to bfi rtm a n W rt^ v k o o yo«i uro and Mra. Edward Cdrty. of Holy Family Parish. SL Fhilomena's Church Thurs­ Boyne died six years ago. dUtrlbutlnt your palroiufo Io Construction Co. Michael Allan Wllion. eon of Hr. Olinger Mortuary. Boulevard Mortuary. tb# cUfforael ila t i of builnoiB. Survivori Inelade her buaband: a day. A p ril 11, a t 9:30 a.m. end Mra. Homer Wilson. tofie Thomas of D e a re r: fo u r dangh* Mary Margaret Fecly, dnnghter of terie HrSa Jane Ham, Mrs. Adeline Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Mr, end M rs Jamei Edward Pealy. Schneider, and Mrs. Ellen MorUHty Cemetery. BUILDERS Donna Jnn Snyder, daughter of of Denver, and Mrs. Lorraine Venter Reouiem Is Sung Mr. end Ura, Stephen H. Snyder. of Deer Trail: sod a brother. Thomas M r. Boyne, of 4641 £ . 18tb . .._ ... Henry of Little Rock. Ark. Boalerard Avenue, died A p ril 8 at the age Motbor of God Pariah, Daovar M ortuary. (BF We Appreciate Your Patronage of 8 6 . He served 51 years on the Daniel Mark Yaniab. aoa of Mr. MRS. ROWENA MOGENSEN In St. Dominic's and Ure. Joceph Yarrieh. Natalie Mrs. Rowena Moyensen. 3996 Jo* Denver Fire Department and 700 Lawrence St. Denver. Colo. aad Paul Rciahart, apoaecra. ae^bine Street, died April 9 la St. was head of the fire prevention *NE6E DENICR SKOSS SHIN CSIFIDINCC Joseph’s Hospital. She wae €4. bureau at the time of his re­ Bom in Kansas Nov. 26. 1992. the For Joseph Smith • tiftiiat tu n attended echool In FurcelJ, Kans. tirement in 1947. From St. Joseph, Mo., abe came to tim fM • DEilir 3 iSH • {(taiai M5II ONE PICKUP FOR DIRECT SERVICE Denver In 1M1. Her first husband. Joseph W. Smith, formerly Joined Department in '97 WniUm F. Smith, died In 1926. Al­ of 1440 Washington Street, bert Uogenien, her second husband, died April 1 at the age of 61. Born in Dubuque, la ., he died In 1969. came to Denver with his parents TO BOTH / \ COASTS Reqalem High Maes was celebrated Requiem High Mass was of­ Every Thursday Night . . . for your shopping A Lasting when be was 7 years old. April 19 In St. Phllomena's Church. fered April 6 in St. Dominic’s Record She is survived by two aona, Paul Church and interment was in Joining the Fire Department in convenience Smith of Denver and Sigmund Smith 1897, he advanced rapidly and of Tocaon, Arts. Boclevard Uortu- M t Olivet Cemetery. was made lieutenant in 1899 Mr. Smith, a retired city fire­ MRS. MARGARGT E. ROTHWELL JACQUES BROS Requiem Mmti wee olferad in St. man, was bom in Denver July Office 28 E. 6th Ava. John the EvangvUat'e Church April IS, 1896. He was educated in 4 for Mri. Margaret E, Rothwell of schools here and at the Uni- A L. 5-2019 888 Lefayette Street. She wee 62. She wee born May 28. 1864. In veraity of Colorado. Leavenworth. Kena, In 1898 aha A^er serving with the U. 3. Denver-Chieago Trucking Co., Ine. Roe.- BE. 3-9093 tnored to Hugo end uught echool there, Marines in E u r o p e during 2501 Blake Denver KE. 4-7261 Phone for ApfioiDiment She married Dr. William J. Roth- World War I, he joined the well in 1893 end they moved to Den­ Denver Fire Department in Our Cherry Creek ver la 1917. Mra, Rothwell wee one of the firet women to bocome a reg- 1923. He retired in 1961 and lilered pbcrmaelit in Colorado. was then employed by the state Survivore ere her buebond. end a highway department until re­ eon. Dr. William D. Rothwell. An­ other eon, Herbert T. Roibwell. pre­ cently. and Lakeside Stores A N O L D FRIEND TAKES ceded her in denth. Olinger Mortu- He was a member of Den­ BESSIE M. BROWN ver's American Legion Post No. Bag□ lam High Mass was eclabmUd 1 and of the Second Division A p ril IG In Loyola Chorcb fo r Mrs. Association. Haas la U. Browa. 69. who died April Open Until 9;00 P.M. 6 in ber home. 2166 Fnnklln Street. Surviving are two brothers, A NEW NAM E She was bom io Fulton. Mo., and Leo Schmidt of Pineville, Ore,, came to Denver aa a child. Mrs. and Fred Schmidt of San Fran­ Brown waa a past officer ol Elks L^ge No, 174 and a membar of tha cisco; and two sisters, Gert­ American Council of Negro Womeo. rude Broderson and Lilly Ficks, The Name’s Been Changed Survivors Ineloda a daughter, Mrs. both of San Jose, Caiif. Imogcae D. Grays and a brother, James L. Gabreaib. botb of Denver. Boulevard Mortiiary. - i f//ective immediately— the name of Brownies' Program Given There’ll be “ Surprise Val­ The Central Catholic Insurance Com* Palrick J. Boyn* is being changed to: ues” at our suburban stores pony At St. Mary Magdalene's and a captain in 1901. In 1910 he was named assistant chief, (St. Mary MagdalcDe'a Pariah, who led the girls in group sing­ a position he held until his re- Thursday night . . . from Denver) ing. Refreshments were served. tiremenL He became bead of First grade girls were enter­ Women Pion Duties the fire prevention bureau 6:00 p.m. to 9 p.m. They’re tained in the school lunchroom in 1931. Wednesday, A p ril 10. Second The members of the Altar and lllutiial Proldive grade Brownies of Troop 992 Rosary Society have planned First Auto Accident not advertised . . . you have (leader, Mrs. Nick Domenico) their church duties for Holy Mr. Boyne served with the INSURANCE C o m p a n y and Troop 1001 (leader, Mra. Week. On Palm Sunday, April department when the change­ Margaret Anderson) presented 14, the members will take u to come find them on every over from horse-drawn to motor­ a program to enlighten the first the flower collection after all ized equipment occurred. He ONLY THE NAME IS BEING CHANGED grade girls about B r o w n i e the Masses. was reported to be the first floor[ Men’s, women’s, chil­ scouting. Tuesday, April 16, many of —NOTHING ELSE! person ever injured in a Denver To our pre.sent policyholders— Invited guests present were the members w ill meet in the automobile accident In 1909, the thousands of Catholic familiei Sister Garsenda, principal: Sis- church at 9 o'clock to begin the dren’s apparel... home fur­ when there were only two cars MUTUAL PROTECTIVE insurance will |ter Helen Ann, first grsde spring cleaning of the sanctu­ in our eleven state operating arc* in the city, be was a driver for |teacher; and Mrs. Esther Mak- ary for Holy Week and the still continue to solicit and serve Cotholics. Chief Terry Owen. While crank­ nishings . . . surprise priced —we tliank you for your enthu­ ens, neighborhood consultant, Feast of Easter. MUTUAL PROTECTIVE Insurance will ing the car one morning, the siastic and loyal support -H vehicle ran off on its own, way low between 6:00 p.m. continue to be monaged by the same ex­ transporting Mr. Boyne with it perienced Cotbolic-lay people. into Cherry Creek. He was in­ To the Catholic families who are jured only slightly. and 9:00 p.m. MUTUAL PROTECTIVE Insurance will not policyholders, we hope to have Mr. Boyne was active in Den­ the privilege of serving you. There ver Lodge No. 17 of the Benevo­ continue to otter the tinest Hospital, Sur­ lent and Protective Order of gical, and Income Protection Policies. is a friendly Mutual Protective E lk s. Insurance representative in your Surviving him are three MUTUAL PROTECTIVE Insurance will parish or area. Contact him any­ Sister’s $25,000 Estate Everyone Come Make i f Family continue to operate on strict Christian time or wTite us for his name. principles and treat everyone toirly. For Anne Birmingham Night! Anne Birmingham of 1619 Ivy Street, Denver, will receive M utual Protective Insurance Company the $25,000 personal estate of her sister, Mrs. .Mae Birming­ • Look for the “Surprise Values” on 2830 iKrrtowenh SIraM$ Ckadie. N«bm ^ ham Pope, Denver resident since 191^ who died March 20. a re­ every floor! quest for probate of her will Brownies of St. Mary Magdalene's Parish. Denver disclosed. ThHrtdey, April 11, 1957 O m rn, 938 THE DENVEt CATHOLIC UGISTER TpIppiMM, KpyatM * 4^203 PAGE THIRTEEN rhurrh Draww Veil S TRANGE BUT TRUp Praver for Littli-KROwii pKts ffir CithoUcs PaNKion Tide Almifhiy and Eternal Cod. Redemption's Drama B r M. 1. M U R R A Y CeHnchl, I S I . N.&W.O SerrM* who hast eansed Our Sailor REGISTORIflLS to become Man and then to suffer death on the cross, so CATHOLIC COMMENT ON CURRENT EVENTS On Stage of Soul that all mankind might fob low in H is example of hu- s THIS PASSION TIDK all are im pressed and mililv) Mercifully grant that I many slightly mystified by the veiling of the we may deserve to keep In Xeariii^ Point of X o Itetiirnw statues and crucifixes of our churches with the violet mind bolh the record of His cloth o f penance and mourning. If asked the purpose suffering and also oar skara of the veiling, some would refer to the final words of bi His Resarreeilon. Through the Gospel for the Mass of the day: “ But Jesus hid Our Lord Jrtus Christ, Thy Our Crushing Tax Burden Himself, and went out from the temple” (John viii, Son, who livetk wilk Thee 59). ^ in the union of the Holy Spirit, God world wlihnul md. Unbelievable in Magnitude Liturgists tell us, however, that the custom goes (Prayer from the Mass back to the early days of the Church, and is best un­ for Palm Sunday) B y P a u l H, H a l l e t t derstood by attitudes and practices in the Eastern It is found that when taxation exceeds this R it« today. For them the cross is regarded primarily Big *Snow Job' T H IS Y E A R ’S $72,(XKI,000,000 calls (or proportion of the national income foe mote as the symbol of victory. It was adorned with jewels more tax dollars than there have been seconds than two or three years, ■ devaluation of the and precious stones. The modern crucifixes in which since the birch of Christ If from the year 1 currency and a rise in prices will ensue; and Christ is clothed in the vestments of a priest are of Another we would have started couocing the dollars in that these can be checked only if the ratio of this kind. The crucifix as an emblem o f victory was our budget at $ 1 per second we would still taxation to national income is again below this covered over in the period of mourning that led up be counting. In fact, we would have 10,- level. Peary or 000,000,000 seconds to go, « another 324 to Good Friday so that it would be more glorious in j u d g i n g F k O M T H E W A Y years. prices have been going up in the past year, its revelation on Easter Day. According to the family caxKxnks bureau we are already at A tt Mage. of the Northwestern National Life Insurance HEN THE CUSTOM AROSE, particularly in the Amundsen? When both employers and wage earoen are Company, $72JXX),(XX),(X)0 would make a stack WWestern portions of Christendcwn, of portray­ B y Jtu FttDLxt so heavily taxed that they begin to feel any of $10 bills 410 miles high. ing the suffering Christ in His agony on the cross, NO DOUBT, FOR MANY further effon is hardly w o ^ while, pfoduaioo the recent anowstorm was a It would pty the combined wages of a the practice of veiling the crucifix continued. In fact naturally begins to slow dowa great catastrophe. The fsrm- million manufacniring workers at present it still maintains its original significance, for no mat­ ers and raneners especially ter how it is portrayed, the Crucifixion is the symbol averaee wage rates for 17 years. Great Britain is, of course, the best ex­ were bard hit. and probably ample of bow high taxation defeats its own of our Redemption and of Christ’s victory over sin. T s t ^ \ others suffered in th* blis- IT IS MORE THAN ONE-nFTII sard. I, however, at least in our present national income. purposes. The roost prosperous s ix m illion And so it is that during this Passiontide, when some respects, enjoyed it very L i i nearly two snd one-half times the of ^e population have an average annual in­ much. the Church wishes us to concentrate on the scenes of farmers' total cash receipts for all the produce come per head of about $1,960, of which more There was something in th* Stop ^Hoverin^ Over' Youngsters than one-half is taken in taxatioa The poorest the sufferings and death of Christ, she in effect hides spirit of ■ grest "adventure” of American agriculture in 1936. them from us. It is as if she wished to protect us from in p a t t i n g on my old It is approximately twice as much as the paid manual labdiFr gives a fourth of his all distractions, and to turn our eyes inwardly into “ arctics”, rushing out into the U. S. Government spent for W<»Id War I. earnings to the sam More than 40 per cent driving snow, snd then plod- our own souls, seeing there the scenes of our Redemp­ EXPERT TELLS MOM, It is $1,000 pm American worker. It is of the entire net national produa is taken in d i n g forw ard through tha tion and applying them to our own lives. knee-nigh drifts for a half­ $1,700 per American family. taxation, just twice as much as out own racia And in no other country, apart from some of h u s i t is a PARADO.X that the C hurch, after block to catch the No. 6 bus. Spending $72 billion in s year means 'GO OUT AND GET JOB' Oh, I know, fo r soma parsons spending $137,000 a minute for 24 hemn a the undeveloped economies of Asia and South what has been in effect four and one-half weeks a half-block is nothing at all, America, do we find the trend of production Tof prologue to the great drama of Redemption that is B y F u n k Mo m is s getting into the most trouble. but when you haven't walked day for 7 days a week for 32 weeks. Alts, it is Mom, who is expanding so sluggishly as it is in Britain. SOME ADVICE GIVEN any great distance at all for Taxes at present take at least on^fifch of to unfold in the last two week.s of Lent, draws the around too much, at the root by Dr. Evelyn MiUia Duvall, many y e a n , it can seem like the average man's wage, and threaten to take THE MAN W HO HAS OBTAINED curtain shut by veiling the images of the chief actor of it all. Once she is out from whose string of degreu is ex­ tto o blocks. underfoot, the * youngsters more in vears to come. his fortune by legitimate means, chough he in that drama. These scenes, she says in effect, are to ceeded only by her list of af­ WITH THE WIND WHIP­ will start acting normal. YFrr 'niERE is g o o d economic evi- should make his contribution to the needs of be played on no stage, even the liturgical stage of the filiations, is an example of PING my face and ths mow If the young hoodlums who why expert* get themselves piling into my boota when I deuce to show that the figure for the safe upper the state, is not an offender deserving punish­ altar; they are to be played in very earnest in your have caused, only recently, diitnutad. Says Dr. Duvall plowed through a drift, -I limit of taxation is 23 per cent of nacic^ ment; and those who sup^t, ^vocate, a major concern and a change ow'n heart and soul. in the Nationoi P a r e n t - imagined myself in the froseA in police tactics in New York produaion. T h is figure of 23 per cent is based make necessary any form of confisatory taxa­ T e a c h e r and in the north. I was a character out There is likewise an element of mortification in Quoted City are examples of those on the experience of a number of countries. tion are guilty of the sin of theft. _____ Colorado School Journal, tha of a Jack Ixmdon novel, “pursuing ways of life that the veiling of the statues. To the other mortifications way for mothers to have bet­ although I have never read make sense for their genera­ of the senses that we have presumably been practicing ter relations with their teen­ any. Before my snowy experi­ Can Yon Spare Some Time for Christ? tion,” then all we can add agers is to take part-time ence, London’s Call of (he during Lent, the Church in these final days adds mor­ is, please emencipate us from j o ^ W ild had saemed too unreal tification even in our piety. The images o f the saints experts like Dr. DuvalL for me. But now that I have we love, the vision of the crucifixion—even these con­ “.Mothers who have out- WE SUSPECT that the aide employment and intar- had similar experiences I MARY'S MODERN MISSIONARIES solations are taken from us. tutorial mind approves Dr. shall riideavor to read it eata do not depend to heavily Duvall's way of thinking be­ Bjr Rev. RosEOT E . xkeisen of the Legioa’s program is fare connected with an in­ upon their growing children's That battle with “raw K cause it runs down the ama­ satisfaction sufficient for th* dividual's return to' grace, or HRIST THE GREAT HIGH PRIEST is described attention and confidences,” nature”, however, was net the THE GLORIOUS RECORD teur— and what is Mom but only joy of the “big sr.ow." engraved in the annati of devoted member of M ary's a marital association made in the Epistle for the Sunday that begin.s Passion- explains the author of K e e p - C an amateur? Some much-doc- For my wife, Mary, and I the heaven by Denver’s Legion of corps; also that 342 are un­ tecred. inn f-'p H’ilh Tten-Apert, torated Mholar must always der relipoos instruction; and . tide in the OMutiful words o f St. Paul in his Epistle lack of television for that one Mary members is testimony But there must be many Building Your Marriage, The be telling her how to rear her that 36 marriagea were vali­ to the Hebrews. In the Old Testament or covenant Faete of Life and Love, etc. day was a blessing—even enough to the worth of that good Catholics who are will­ brood. though it was called by some spiritual society. The Legion, dated; and that 198 retirrned the Jewish priests offered sacrifices of various ani- The theory aeems to he, And we think some teach­ ing to return to the Savior naive reporters chaotic and actually, does not desire en­ to the sacraments through '' mals to Goa. These were imperfect sacrifices, they the way to keep up with your ers like to bar told that teen­ a little of their time for His catastrophic. comiums — except from the the sweet suasion of legion­ adolescent children is not to agers' clashes with their par­ timeless boons. And the Le­ had to be repeat^ again and again. IT SEEMS PITIFUL thst lips of Christ. To know that aries. keep up with them. ‘The ents are inevitable, because gion progrem demands only any mature, intelligent one is furthering His king­ THOUGH THE LEGION young perun who feels him­ these same teachers have thatr-a meeting a week end Once a year, however, the high priest entered human being would d*Kribe dom. and restoring, prodigals is always in need of more em- self under constant surveil­ horn unable to stop such an evening of visitations a alone into the Holy of Holies, the innermost sanctuary the absence of contrived to His fold, is all the sincere isuries, the group is loath to lance w ill complain of ‘anoop- clashes in the classroom. It week, plus the prayers that giveaway programs, taccha- legionary demands as the conduct a full-scale member­ o f the Temple, and there, hidden by a veil or curtain arvision’, and pull u far should be small comfort, freight the visits with God's rine “ human interest” stories, fruit of his labors. ship campaign. A modest se­ from the people, offered a sacrifice. This was a fore­ away u he can from his hov­ however, to bruised—and strength and Mary's convinc­ ancient movies, childish panel The realization that 163 per­ crecy — the kind that wins ering mother.” even knifed! — teachers to ing interceuion. shadowing or the sacrifice of Christ, a sacrifice so shows, and so-called adult sons were made converts souls — is the legionary’s have such hoodlumiim de­ perfect that it would be offered only once. “He en­ ELSEWHERE IN HER Westerns as being chaolic or through the instrumentality IT IS QUITE understand­ scribed as “a series of tittle bread. There can be no fsn- A RTICLE the Ph.D. explains catastrophic. able that the Legion program ter^ once for all. . . into the Holies, having obtained explosions that lead to a new thst eluhes between teen­ Just the fact that we may not fit in, for example, eternal redemption.” level of being.” >'cw Meaning for .111 agers and parenU are “not missed t h a t high-pressure, with the hectic echedule of tha only ineviUble, but they ara table-pounding commercial on young parents of a growing e r e a g a in is t h e s y m b o l is m of the veil. normal and in some instances the “amazing offer” of “three family. It is difficult for the The Jewish high priest offered the great yearly actually desirable." You see, rooms of furniture” for prac- Holy Week Lives Again father, borne with bis fam ily H W o rd s but a few hour* after a day's sacrifice hidden from the people by the veil of the “children must emancipate t i c a 1 1 y nothing made tba Holy of Holies. Christ, “as High Priest of the g<^ themselvaa from their faroi- whole blizurd seem worth B y R ev. D a n id . J . F l a h r it t per cent of the members of work, to take two evenings liea, and punue waya of life T o Live By while. CATHOLICS are not most parishes could b« found weekly aw ay from his spouse things to come," is portrayed by St Paul as entering that make sense for their FOR A SHORT WHILE bound by any obligation in attendance. Undoubtedly and their children. Similarly, into the Holies. generation.” The First Amendment was Mary and 1 heard what under pain of sin to attend some were excuMd because the wife is alto a mother, and Well, it seems a pretty conceived to prevent and pro­ sounded like some fu u y- the liturgical ceremonies held of working conditions. Many, a mother must stay with her The Sacrifice of Christ was effected high on the tyrannical mother who h u to hibit tba establishment of a cheeked boy radio reporter, during Holy Week, but, with however, stayed away be­ own. cross, before the eyes of all men. But the infinite and get herself out of the house state religion; it was not in- standing so dram atically on a the sweeping changes made cause of the lack of a true But there are parents whose eternal significance of that sacrifice is hidden from and downtown Into an office tended to prevent or prohibit hill outside Denver, describe in these ceremonies the past understanding of the tre­ children are now grownups, the mortal eyes of men. It is known only by the eyes or department store in order tha growth and development the “isolated city”. Tommy- two years, it would seem that mendous significance at­ and who, consequently, are to resist the tempUtion to of a religious state.—judge ro t! Fo r once M ary and I it is the mind of the Holy See tached to these rites. This often left alone in the eve­ of faith. And perhaps thus by drawing a veil across “ snooperrislon.” Maybe Mrs. Isadore Bookstein of the New e s c a p e d the.. “ one-eyed that all who possibly can, made for a deplorable situa­ nings with little that must be the material images that portray the actors in the Re­ Duvall had to plunge Into so­ York State Supreme Court, monster" and enjued some of do attend. tion. done. Such aa these would demption, the Church wishes to draw back the spir­ cial work in order not to in an opinion of February, the world's great ideas and Formerly, before 1968, Last year the Holy See find iplrituel profit as well itual veil in our hearts, to open wide the stage of our hover over her two children, 1967, refusing to order the characters In literature and the majority of these riles acted swiftly and with pur­ as mental satisfaction in tha souls to play out there the last great crowning scefies Jean snd Joy, but certainly New York State Educational listened to recordinn of were conducted in the early pose. If the laity would not Legion's work. A husband- the mother of old w u much Commissioner to delete the masterpieces in music. If this morning with the exception respond to present condi­ and-wifs team, sent out in o f our Redemption and Salvation. too busy to depend heavily words “under God" fr«n the is what chaos and isolation of fhe Good Frid ay Tre Ore tions, the Church would bend Mary’s name for tbe sake of on her children’s confidences Pledge of Allegiance recited mean, then let's have more services. On Holy Thursday in their behalf.. the souls redeemed by her n d s o h e a r e l e f t in our solitude; every­ for amusement. in the state's public schools. snowstorms. and Saturday, fewer than 10 Son, brinn bleesinn to its THE TIME FOR the Holy ovm beerth and to the world. thing external is blotted out There remain just SOMEHOW OR OTHER Thursday ceremonies wu A we like that old-fashioned Johnny'N Fanll.<8 H ay Easily Bo Corrooted Such a couple, liring wit­ shifted from morning to early ourselves, our sins, and the Redeemer. Our souls are nesses to a strong faith, might the stage—will the drama end in tragedy or victory? mother best The kitchen evening for th^conve^ence w u her throneroom, and her of all. Privilag^forgVening influence many a backslider by the very force of their ex­ It is up to us. family wu her court The Mass and Cbnm\D>fon were Positive Value in Family Recreation ample. ____ — Rev. John B. Ebel teen-ager of the past w u not extended. O^Good Friday, eaptble of any pique that the faithful were allowed to TO ENUMERATE all the could not be solved by apple B y J . R . W a ls h N O T INFREQUENTLY A tired generation con­ cedes that the family is the receive the Eu charist on that goods, personal and public, FORTY HOURS' DEVOTION cobbler; nor did he feel the FAMILY RECREATION PARENTS, through a family play pragram , have come to basic unit of society. In the day for the first time in gleaned by sincere legionaries need of emancipation from might be said to follow from Archdiocese of Denver see a side of Johnny's persot^ home a healthy moral atmo­ many centuries of history. would take more space than his mother's loving arms and the slogan. The family that ality that amazed them. Never sphere fo r youngsteri ie ee- On Holy Saturday the Euter is allotted to this editorial. V^EEK OF APRIL M. PALM SUNDAY beef and kidney pie. The prays together stays to­ would they have thought tablished. If recreaUon could Vigil was restored. Hera are a few: mother of old usually had gether. For praying toge^er ...... - ...... Heir Gbait Cborcb their Johnny might b* rudely be returned and centered in The far-reaching results of diaper-aged children along inspires a unity of family The Legion of Mary worker Soetb Beuldar...__-„_.__- ...... S i. W alb erfe’i Convaal inconsiderat* of other* But the family living room, a new the change proved their with the teen-agers, and was members that extends to has the feeling, founded in through the opportunity of generation would be brought worth. The faithful flocked kept too occupied watching other activities. And recrea­ fact, that he is in close union play they were able to teach up to enjoy fuller, more to the beautiful ceremonies the high chair to indulge In tion is a necessary outlet in with the Hierarchy of Holy complete Christian living, in large numbers. Explana­ The Denver Catholic Register "snooperrisioD” over the el­ family life. the lad valuable lesaons in Church in pranotlng tha with marvelous effect tory booklets added a new spread of Chriet's kingdom. Pixtidset.— ______M olt R « r, Archbishop Urbon J . V ch r, D.D. der children. (And they were J. Edgar Hoover, head of effective living. meaning for most, end, be- No other lay social effort, Editor....Rt. R ot. Mstthew Smith, Ph.D., Joar.D., Litt-D., LLD . kept too busy helping her to th* F B I. on more than one be into mischief), ■ cauM of all that, this most many art eonvineed, ia to es­ Manapnf Director__ HontigD* John B. Covanagh, M.A., Ph.D. occasion explained the value important week took on a new On the other hand, we sup- sentially spirituaL Exocutiva Editor...... R ot. John B. Ebe), LittD ., Hist.D. of family recreation. “What sinificance and tbe liturgy of o t o t DOS* ah* and Pop were anx­ AiMciato Editor*— R . Robert KakelMn, M.A., Utt.D.: R . is needed,” he asserted, “ b a (Radio and, JU doq,^ Christ lived once more. THE LEGIONARY soon Daniel Flabertr. M.A.; Linoe Riordan, Ph.D.; Pbq I Hallett, ious enough about their ma­ return to tbe home where develops e profound confi­ IN A FEW DAYS we shall LittD .; Jack Hehcr, B.A., LittD .; Frank Morris, B.S., LL.B., turing children to b« con­ parents are companions to KBTV, D e n v tf KVOD, Denver dence in tbe power of prayer, again enter that most holy LittD .; Art Director, Leo Canavan, D.F.A. - cerned in their “priviU their children u well as pro­ particultrly In the intercce- C h sa **l 9 LIFE IS WORTH LIVING— of weeks and, with Ust year's lives,” for it is true, u Mrs. viders, and where parents aory power of the Virgin SACRED HEART PRO­ Btibop Fatloa J. Sbaaa— Duvall points out, children share their leisure time with experieoeee and revelations Mother of God. He secs nu­ Entered ai leeond claa natter at the poitoffice at GRAM — Suadsy, 12:15 Saadays. 5:30 p m. must be off Into the adult theiv children.” still present in our memories merous apparently hopelcM Denver, Colo. world, but that flight takes p.m . we should be looking and T O B E SUCCESSFUL, eases turn out happily for no Tlita Paptr Prlal*4 laKralT br Datm tabor more than a little bit of in­ T R E A S U R E CHEST OF KIMN, Denver planning ahead with anticipa­ family recreation must be other reason than that God struction. KNOWLEDGE, Regis A V E MARIA HOUR—Saa- tion. planned, preferably by each has heard a devout plea and College-^Ssrias concluded day, 7:15 a.m. A few minor modifleations DR. DUVALL IS CARE­ member giving his sugges­ is willing to help. Published Weekly bv except for ipeciel progrem have been made for '67. They FUL, however, to point out tions. Without co-operative F A M IL Y T H E A T E R pro­ Far from any doubt about in April, the dale ead are, for the most part, for- THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) thst “the Usk within fam­ effort, children may lose in­ gram of Father Patrick the value of the hours time to be eanouaced. ther extensions of the changes ilies mutt be to limit clashes terest. sulk, and isolate them­ Paytoo, C.S.C.— Salarday, spent in Legion activities, the 938 Bannock Street. 1 found to be so successful lu t to constructive ones.” Putting selves, thereby exposing member kaowt that h t is do­ Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 P.O. Box 1620 KRDO -TV, 5:30 p.m. year. this together with the tug^s- themselves to less desirable ing good; that he 4s engaged tion for Mom to take a job. forms of conduct. Colorado Springs KFSC, Denver AMONG THE MOST IM. in a work that is truly worth we conelade the vray to ac­ More than merely keeping ChaBBel 13 PORTANT of these modifi­ while—something that cannot Subscription: complish this it for mother to SACRED HEART PRO­ cations is an extension of the youngsters busy a t som e­ T H E CHRISTOPHERS— GRAM — (EagUsk) — be said for all organizatimo, go downtown and leave the time limits for the principal especially those thst never $1.50 per y ^ r in Archdiocese of Denver. thing, recreation affords pos­ Saaday, |.1:30 pjB . Monday tkrongh Friday. youngsters Tietorious on the itive methods for teaching services on Holy 'Thursasy rite abort purely sociable $2.00 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. field. Here again, it just WE BELIEVE — Monday. 9 a.Bi. and Good Friday afternoons them moral virtues vcial 7:30-6 p.m. aims. Canada, $2.75 a year per subscription. provu that Mother is the ir­ SACRED HEART PRO­ snd evening*—from 4 p.m. values, snd proper skills. THE TRUE LEGIONARY Foreign countries, including Philippines. $3.50 a year. ritating force. Thne ssseta are essential for KOA, Denver GRAM — (Spaaisk) — to 9 p.m. on H oly Thursday dUcoTcra that his work in_ When Mom returns fresh ’oungitcrs who are develop- Salarday, 7 a.m.; Saaday, and from noon until 9 p.m. CATHOLIC HOUR — S b b - Mary's army can do much from the office she suppos­ ng into full, Christian per- 7:15. a.m. on Good Friday. •42 Thundoy, April 11, 1957 J day, 12 boob to 12:30. toward bi* own sanctification. edly will have forgotten all sonalititt. ASK AND LEARN — S b b - THE VOICE OP ITALY— Where there is a shortage On* who deals rsverently in about Janior’t temper, and IN TH E HOME the father, day, 1 0 : 2 0 p.m. (llaliaa) — Saaday, 7:30 of clerics, the newest regu­ spiritoal things is ^nerally OFFICIAL) ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER Junior will hare calmed down mother, and children make a.m, lations now permit a priest- KBOL, Boulder tM first to bensfit spiritually. Tbo Donvor Catholic Register menu oar cordial ap for having asserted himself. up the recreation program. T H E CHRISTOPHERS— celebrant with a deacon-as­ (1490 ke.) Tiers is even a ptyeholo^- proval. Wa confirm it aa tba official pablieatioo of tha aren- Actually. Mom will be either Too often—and this is is a Saaday, 7 a.m. sistant m carry out the func­ SACRED HEART PRO­ cal id van tsM connected with diocaaa. Whatavar appear* in iU columns over tha aignatnra too tired to fight fo r her major weakness — family THE LAMPLIGHTERS — tions of a solemn rite with, GRAM—Mesdef ibroBgk Legion efforts. One wbo of tha OrdinaiT or thoM of tha Officials of oor Coria is rights, or else so nervous she membsrs ara not at home, for Weekdays. 5:20 p.m. out the benefit of e subdea­ Seturdap, 6:4S a.m. con. spends his frse time helping haraby daclared offldaL may resort to that old-fash­ each is seeking his own recre­ VOICE OF ST. PAUL — ioned weaM n of “ snooper- solve the soul problems of Wa hop* Tha Register will ba read in every home of tbo ation outside tbe home. There KW BY, Colorado Springs Saadays. 5:2b p.m. THESE CHANGES and others bet tittle time or in­ ' vision” — the h^iirbrush. exists, in a ses^ a house di­ modifketion!:. the gmtest arcbdioeaaa. MOMENTS OF MEDITA­ clination to fret about his own WE ARE NOT SOCIOLO- vided against itself. KFKA, Greeley in the liturgy ia tome 400 TION— dailp, 6:45 a.m. roblemt. The result is a Wa arga pastor*, tureaU, and teachar* to caltirata a GISTS, but w* thought the Charity begins at home. yean, point up the dynamic SUNDAY IN HOLYWOOD, ('310 k e.) appy, wholesomely carefree tut* in tha cmldran ox tha archdioeau for tha reading of fact* show that It is the un- Playing together not only characteristics of the Church E MarykaoU MisiiMers — AVE MARIA HOUR—Saa- attitude toward life. Tha Register. dersuperriMd child, the child deepens family interests but in accommodating Mule. She Saadays. 8:35 a.m day. 12:30 p.m. « URBAN J. VEHR of the broken home, the child develops a respect for the exist* with her Mving graces A FINAL WORD: The Le- Archbishop of Denver of the working mother, the , rights of others, mutual help- (D rop a I m e r *v pourard to three stations, te llin g to “wait on” her chargee who gioo of Mary was tbe Commu­ Jan . 20, 1042 child of the sophisticated futncM in home choree, snd them yom eppreeinto these p r a g r e m e .) have only to extend their nists' ebief target ia Red T apartment dwellers who u responsibility and solidarity. hands to receive. China. Thuridsy, April IT, 1957 FACE FOURTEEN Offica, 938 Bonnetic Sheet THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitene 44205 Scout Organizations of Blessed Sacrament Parish Present Passion Play

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rhaplain of sront aelirities in Pariah, Denver, are shown from left, Tom Martin as the centurion; and Stephen O’Neil Jevriih priest* for the be-, Jewish priest*; Jim Landauer John Small, in the role of Scene* from tbc I'ataion ike pariib, direcled the Pa*- Play preacoied by 125 mrm- above. Bid Thirfs John Small, por­ a* the CoM Thief. Irayal of Jesui, are, from left, as Judas; and J. J. Mueller ai jesot, lakes up the cross to Joaaa, a Jewiah priest. begin the way to Calvary. The ■ion Play, presented for the bcrii of ihe trout or|;inUa< In the picture at left, de­ traying the role of Jeiut| in the center photo, ihow- Ed Shonaey ■). Josiaa and third eoniecative year. linn* of BIcsacd Sacratnrnt picting the Crucifixion, are, Greg Plouff as Longinus, the ing Judai plotting with the Mickey McCabe as Jcremias, Ill the photo at the right, Rev. Anion Borer, S.M.B., r I -L J _ — + — + + + + - r T I I + - f ■r + . when he professes: “ Truly, this To foster the spirit of the' Play by the passage of the Quick reaction was shown who seemed to live the role. cross on the stage and throw it 929 and 1033. The leaders, of Jesus across Calvary. Then was the Son of God.’’ The cur­ Pasjiontidc, 125 children the Holy Scripture in which the by the sleeping Twelve, mem­ Annas was played by John with a great bang on the floor. Mmes. Jack Neuer, Gene Mil­ the thieves speak. The women tain falls to open again for the scout orfranizetions of Blessed Jews debate whether Jesus is bers of Dens 9 and B, when the There are breathtaking s^hs ler, Eileen O’Hara, Mary Kane, Schnittgrund. A n impressive in a short, well done act their Resurrecrion of Obr Lord- Sacrament P a r i s h , Denver, good or bad. W hile talking, the Roman soldiers in the persons from the audience as Jeaus and Mery Holcomb, did a won­ figure appeared on the scene, compassion with the suffering Special credit goes to all the presented a Passion play writ­ men from Greece (played by of boys of Den 3 appeared. picks up the cross. Then the derful job in selecting these way of the eroas moves slowly coatumes w ith the co-operation Son of Man on the cross. A den mothers and mothers who ten by the scout chaplain, the Den 8 ), mentioned in John xii, When they and their com­ when Pilate, in the person of relative of Jesus, Saly, falls in saw to it that the costumes Rev. Anthon Borer, on arrive and ask Philip and An­ panions, the executioners (Den Frank Ferrall, arrived. A cold, through the audience. Jesus of the mothers of the ^ rls. deep ^ ief to the foot of the were made. Mmee. Florence 1 0 ) under the leadership of self-conscious voice imitated meets His Mother, played by Great emotion was noticed Passion Sunday. April 7. for drew whether they could see cross. The Holy Women around Malchus (Dick Hiester), fell on with great gravity the Roman S ta rr De Lorenzo. Simon of when the curtain-opened and Payton, Jayne O’Reilley, and the third time. Sfany compli­ Jesus. A i they are still discuss­ Mary and John (Repaid Wart- their back a dreadful silence Procurator when saying: “Be­ Cyrene (James Sack) wore sn Jesus was hanging on the cross. Jean Landauer were responsi­ ments on the production were ing ths matter, the triumphal burg) form a kind of honor settled over the audience. The hold the Man.’’ His action was authentic Arabian attire when The two thieves, played by ble for the backdrops. Jim received. The title of the play entry of Jesus into Jerusalem guard around the cross, while weight of the betrayal seemed interrupted when Claudia, his he was summoned to carry the Tom M a r t i n ana Stephen Hawkins and' James William was T h e Sw iss Familu Robiiteon starts. The procession begins Jesus spesks the fest words, to explode the heart of Judas wife, the purple-red dressed cross, O'Neill, were tied to the crosses. Gayner were managers on the Goet tn ike Paiiion Play. at the main door of the gymna­ end thunder and lightning in­ Nancy Ferber, entered and in Veronica, p o rtra ye d by The executioners (Den 10) stage. Ed Sirovatka was re­ At the opening of the cur­ sium, proceeds across the floor, while he was torn by remorse most dramatic words begs her Donna Lee Miller, receives back allot the robe of Jesus. Very dicate the emotion* of the na­ sponsible for the lights, Walter tain the Family Robinson was and ends at the stage. in the lonely Garden of Gethse- husband to set free Jesus. the picture of Jesus when she realistic was the play of Den ture. Kranz for the sound, and Al­ shown peeling apples while the Most of the players arc mane. N a n c y ’ s performance was offers her veil. Then a long 11, the Jews who blaspheme In a humble prostration be fred LeBois and George Rout- father announces that the fam­ seated in the audience, while Impreniv* Sight rated exceptional b" Monsi­ .procession of women of Jeru­ Christ on the cross. The priests fore the cross, kneels Longi­ zon for the rest. Emmett Gog- ily is eoin; to the Passion the Apostles, with Jesu.s and A rather impressive sight gnor Harold V. Campbell and salem in well-matched garments and soldiers of Dens 2 and 3 nus, played by Gregg Plouff, gin, Jr., was narrator. Play. The children left the some Jewish priests, go to the was the opening of the Jewish others. Barrabas was played by pass by Jesus on U is w ay to follow their example, stage and sat in the audience stage, where Jesus receives the Court.- The players were mem­ John Leonard. With a voice of great for­ until the end of tiie play, when people from Greece, and Mary bers of Troop 145. Caiphas was the Cross. All these girls were The executioners bring the taken from Brownie Troops giveness echoes the rirst word they discussed their impress­ Magdalene washes the feet of represented by David Maloney, ions. Cub Scouts of Den 5, with Jesus. Mary Magdalene was their sisters, played this part. played by Marlyn Glassman as Precious Blood last year. I Colorado Springs Den 7 introduced the Passion Blessed Sacrament Parish Plans After the departure of the crowds, Judas remains on the High School Fund St. Vincent de Poul stage and is paid the 30 pieces of silver to b e tra y Jesus. 42nd Annual Easter Monday Ball F o r A tc *” DRIVE IN Salvoge Bureau Jim m y Landauer, who por PICKUP SCHEDULE Check in Process trayed Judas last year, ex­ (Bleiied S*cr*meBt Parlih, Then, as now, financial need.s The six men who will serve M od est ' MOTEL (Mo*t Preciou* Blood Pariih, Mooday pressed dramatically the qualms D e n v e r) for expansion were acute. In on the door committee .'or the J O envsr) P rice North D'SDTor, Arvada, of conscience after the pact 1916 the parish boasted one ball include Dr. J. Leonard Stoy with "Jay" W a ttn io ittr, Thornten, and Loud applause indicated how Forty-two years ago the Swlgert, Charles M. Miller, This week the men of the par­ building, the old school build­ 820 N. Navada Lakawood (North o f 16lh deeply he drew the audience first Easter Monday Ball ing. The basement was used as Francis J. Hill, Paul Horan, iah are reviewing the campaign BY SKILLED A veBac). I into his mood. was sponsored by the par­ a parish hall, the first floor James P. Logan, and Robert W. pledges fo r the Archbishop’s FURRIERS Tuciday and Thuriday Deep reverence and well- ish Altar and Rosary So­ was the church, and the second Fom ess. High Schools Fund and by The firms listed here Sonlh and Wait Daavar, mastered solemnity marked the floor served as living quarters The St Joan of Arc Circle mean.s of letters and telephone Restyling your Englaw ood, Lakawood actions of Jesus at the Last ciety, with a membership for the pastor. Before Mon­ members wilt meet Frid ay, calls are endeavoring to bring old fu r coat to a deserve to be remembered of 1 0 women, and a total of 45 (South of 16th Avanua), Supper. A shiver went down signor McDonough’s death the April 26, in the home of Mrs, the pledges up to date, k spe­ new look in stole, when you are distributing families within the confines of and Littlateu araa. the spine while Jesus, portrayed rectory and the present church T. P. Brown, 2220 Oakland cial appeal is also being made cape or jacket the parish. The late R t Rev. your patronage in the dif­ Waduatday and Friday were b u ilt Street, with Mrs. Edward L. to new parishioners to sign a by John Small, was kneeling Monsignor J. Frederick Mc­ ferent lines of business. East Daavar aad Park Curran as co-chairman. pledge card and help in this in prayer during the Agony in Donough was the founder of In the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Up to tha Minute Style. H ill, Anrera, and Hoffman Harold V. Campbell's pastor­ The Holy Name Society asd campaign. the Garden. Intense anxiety the parish. New Method Cleaning Town. was expressed in his calm, ate, a convent, and a new school the three Soy Scout organiza­ Officers and volunteer work­ The first dance was held in Pheaa CH. 4-5S03 building have been added. The tions will receive Communion ers for the bazaar vriti meet in and Glazing in all Furs begging voice. the Brown Palace Hotel and newest developments are plans corporately in the 8 o’clock the parish hail on Wednesday and Synthetic Furs. continued to be held there until Mass on Sunday, April 14. All evening after the Lenten serv­ M AY REALTY for Machebeuf High School in A ll Kinds o f Alterotions. the eighth floor ballroom was the 1900 block on Elm Street. men and boya of the parish ices. converted into apartments. are urged to make a special ef­ There will be a special col­ Three generations in Blessed It is for this critical need fort to attend. There will be Workmanship R E A LTO R that the co-operation of every lection on Sunday at all the Sacrament Parish and through­ congregational singing. parishioner is urged. Masses, for the riowers to be C u a ra n le e d out the city have continued to Booklets outlining Holy Week used on the alta rs on Easter. INSURANCE.LOANS Mrs. J. Leonard Swlgert, enjoy this popular post-Lenten devotions will be offered after Members of the Teen Club of a ffa ir. chairman; Mrs. Charles M. Mil­ ECONOMY all the Masses Sunday, April the parish, under the super­ 4 . -I- .1. ler, co-chairman; and a large 7, by the Cub Scouts. 'Ihe vision of the Altar and Rosary 723 N. T ejon St. committee r.re leaving no stone PARISIAN FURRIER price is 30 cents per copy. Society, conduct a nursery dur­ unturned to make this 42nd Harry and Martha Zala I t : - - • “v^ Partial Scholarship The Rev. David Brehm, SJ., ing the 9 o'clock and 10 o'clock Colorado Springs, Colo. Easter Monday Ball an over­ of Decatur. III., is spiritual For Regis whelming success. Masses on Sundays. A ll the ME. 2-3873 moderator for the annual re­ equipment used — playpens, ME. 3-7731 The ball will be held in the treat for seventh and eighth 2228 W. Colorado Avanua tables, and chairs has bMn do­ Lincoln Room of the Shirley- grade pupils of Blessed Sacra­ nated by members of the par­ Savoy' Hotel. Bill Pitre's Or­ ment School. About 145 chil­ ish. The project has been under chestra will furnish the music dren are attending this retreat, way for about 25 weeks and to ZECHA & ADAMS for dancing from 9 p.m. to which will end on Friday, April / For Funerals Conoco Soirieo Stotioa 12:30 a.m. Admission is $2,60 12, the Feast of the Seven date has averaged 14 children per couple. Dolors. per Mass. Sixteen members of the club and 26 members of the Altar Society have participated in this nursery. HNS, Scouts to Attend The Infant of Prague Sewing Circle w ill meet in the home of A v t. 4 t Cneb# U Foadr* Mrs. Bernice Holien, 2200 S. Recommended Firms Birch Street, at 8 o’clock on < r ' Mass at St, Francis' A p ril 26. BUCK SPORTING St. Gerard's Circle will meet Aley Drug Co. (St. Franca* da Sale*' F a riih , church on Tuesday, A p ril 16, in the home of M rs, Vernon GOODS CO. PRESCRIPTION fo r Auto Denver) at 1:45 p.m. for the recitation Simmons, 1871 S . Ivanhoe, at 8 DRUGGISTS The Holy Name Society will of the Rosary. The meeting will o'clock on A p ril 11. Phone ME. 2-3245 attend Mass in a group on Palm follow in the assembly room of The Men'* Club will hold **Ev«rytbiDg for E very Sport** Ph. ME. 4-IEtfS 332 So. Tejon St. the rectory, with Mrs. A. J. 119 NO. TEJON ST. COLORADO SPRINGS SERVICE Sunday, April 14, at 8 a.m. The a gaine* party in the pariah Qoly Name choir will sing. Dunst presiding. hail on Friday eveninf, April The workers for the Altar and The Boy Scouts and Cub 1 2 , beginning at 8 o'clock. Rosary Society for the coining Scouts wifi also attend in a Frixe* for tha evening will month are : A p ril 18, 19, and FRED'S BOOTERY group. -All groups are requested be ham*. 20, Mmes. John Blair, William Williams Nash, Inc. to form a procession in front of 106 E. Pike* Peak D O O EtS -l Scott, A. H. Jenson, Gratton the grade school at 7:46 a.m. Adopted Boy Phelan, George Schwertberger. Tbo fioffit of OfYUtersSes ReiriR J. Colasanti, Jr. The Holy Name Society will and A. J. Dunst; Mr. and Mrs. Roderick L. VELVET STEP - CITY CLUB A u th o ris e d Salei & Service meet in the high school on A p ril 26, Mme.*. John B la ir, O'Hara, Jr., announce the adop­ WEATHER BIRD SHOES (above), eighth grade n . im i. (un vitk III «i| v*lM> Monday, April 16, at 8 p.m. William Scott, Darrell Reum, tion of a boy. bom March 9. student in Blessed Sacrament After a short meeting, a social and Gratton Phelan; M ay 3, He will be christened in Christ School, D enver, has been Expert Mechanical Work All Makes hour will follow. Mmes. Leo Kleinschnitz, John the Kins Church, Denver, and awarded a partial scholarship HE. 8-aS4» HE *-«25l The Heyse Sheet Lederhos, Charles Grass. Ed­ his godparents will be Joan 2030 S. UnlversHy **-2781 to Regis High School. He i.s the PTA Bylaws Revised LARRY JERRY ward Noe. and AI Fender; May Carol Rausch and Hughes Bake- Metal &, Roofing son of M r. and M rs. Regis J . Mrs. Peter Reilly, PTA presi­ 10, Mmes. George Mulqueen, well. Madden Plambing Co. OPEN EVENINGS Colasanti, S r., of 788 Zion dent, has announced that the INCORPORATED Mai^ Rose Fair, and J. Her- PLUMBING CONTRACTORS HEATING ROOFINa Street, Aurora. revised bylaws have been voted berger; and May 17, Mmes. Jo­ PLUMBING REPAHtS SHEET METAL upon and approved, These by­ Nolan Business GAS WATER HEATERS The scholarship winner is an laws w ill go into effect on Sept seph L«offel, Arthur McEone, E29 SO. NEVADA A student in Blessed Sacrament riMN BE 240*2 S2T • Mtn*. *■«. 1. Miss Jean Stromsoe, parlia­ Charles Sekera, and J. Nolan. Machines Co. Pboaoi ME. 2-4ag» Eot ISM School. He has been active in mentarian, wilt have copies St. Gregory's Canasta Circle fteyol Typ«wHUr« • CUry Add erf the Little American League w ill meet in the home of Mrs. Pete Beroni printed for distribution. Donald E. Nolan and in sports at Blessed Sacra­ The BBaual PTA *pring Earl Suleer, 85 S. Dover Street. ment. Wednesday, April 17, at 13:30 1123 Purl Hill.ra.t 3-1313 Fornitnre Shop . William C. Craron game* nigbl will be held oo Boulder, Colorado UPHOLSTERING Wednetday, May IS, at 8 p.m, RE-UPKOLSTERINC AND p.m. Mrs. Robert Henihi iw REPAIRING Optometrist will be cbeirmeB oF tbe ef- Slip CoTor. and Drap*rt« I2S North r.joo SL M*do to Order ^ •re st to C iw K « * fe ir; her cocheirroAn w ill be PHONE M E 3-3MI • II East C olfas Mri. John Reefin. Anyone Furoitura Mad* to Ordar COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. wUhjiif to donate a prize for Fort Collins ’ 2*.Z2S.Wal>*olekAv. ME.2-S401 Flenda S-4461 , « « W C E that evening may cell Mr>. 'W e Don’t Want All the Busineu— Jm t Yours^ Hcnihaw, W E. 4-0363. Members and friends of the Altar and Rosary Society are, The Murray Drug Co. invited to help in the special DREILING MOTORS PraicriptioB* Aeeuraialy Filled cleaning of the altar and sa­ CONTINENTAL cristy in preparation for Easter.' Main Store— 116 E. Pikes Peak ME. 2-1593 The workers are asked to be. Buick and CMC Trucks North Slore—- 832 Tejon ME. 4-4B61 at the church on Friday, April | G ET O U R 230 South College Ave. Phone 2 .y0 0 IJ, at 9:30 a.m. A luncheon will! PROFESSIONAL PHARHACT LINCOLN be served to the workers. LOW PRICE Members of the League of the! 501 North Tejon ME. 4-5541 Sacred Heart will meet in the! Blythe-Goodrich y r i i r i i i Jr. Unit Meets Worfiiary At St. Joseph's .Ambulance Service Jack W. Goodrich "y’oTlhtm Colorado’s Your car is one of your most treasured possessions. Members of the Junior Betty Greeley Choose it with core from o dealer in whom you Crockers of St. Joseph's Parish,' H U 2-3206 Leading Department Stora” Denver, held a business meet-, hove confidence . . . where it will be serviced care­ ing on March 29. ' fully ond treated respectfully. Marcella Martinez, the presi- SHINN PHARMACY The firms listed here! Adamson Mortuary CAPITAL Ment, opened the meeting and FLOWERS •‘lour Pflri*b D r n g tlo r a ” deserve to be remembered m m j m t i m m m I3ffl «nd Irene Estrada said the opening 24 Hour ADbulaoe* Service prayer. Karen Bertram gave the HU 2-1035 and HU 2-1036 when you are distributing by “Clair Louise” B r ea a m a f ■ secretary's report and Lois Kerr Greeley, Colorado c£cut £sIL WjohAL Northern Hotel Bldg. ' gave the trea.«urer's report., your patronage in the dif­ Ph. 90S — 907-16th St. H. Ro.*AduB*oa Rood P. Adaaita* O Eatar 3-42211700 East C e ifa * Avana* O Eatar 3-42211700 TAber 5-5191 Irene Estrad a closed the meet- The Slore with a Smile ferent lines of business. Greele)(, Colo.' Pkoao lesa eth Avo. a t gtk S t ling with a prayer. PAGE FIFTEfM Thurirfoy, April H , 1957 OHie«, 938 Bonnock Sheet THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 H a l f - H o a r Profj'ram A p r i l 13 Bake Sale at Cathedral Meeting of HNS To Offer Sunday Dinner Boys' Choir at Lourdes (Cathidrkl Paritb, Danvar) At St. Dominic's Tha Alter tnd Rosary Society has completed plans for W ill Sing on Channel? the bake sale to be itiven in the St. Paul’s Readintr Room, 152fi Loitan Street, Denver, after all the Masses Sunday, April Slated April 11 (Our Lady of Loordet Parith, Denver) 14. Beginning; a fU r the fi o’clock Mass a “ snack” breakfast (St. Dominic's Perish, Denver) The Lourde,t Boys’ Choir will be featured on a will be served by the young women of the parish and will The Holy Name Society will continue un^ the 12:30 o’clock Mass. meet Thursday evening, April television show Saturday, April 13, from 3:30 until Virginia baked ham, barbecued chicken with salads, pies, 1 1 , in the church auditorium at 4 o’clock over KLZ (Channel 7). The American and cakes, and all kinds of special dishes will be offered. It 8 o'clock. Joe Hynes, president, will be an opportunity to buy Sunday dinner, as the money National Bank is .sponsoring the program. The choir has arranged for some films to derived from this sale helps to Uke care of tba needs in group from Lourdes will also sing at the noon hour in be shown at this time. the sanctuary...... theAm erican NttioDal Bank members of tbe athletic com­ Any women interested in baking something for the sale Easter Dance on Monday, Tuesday, and Mrs. Ward Anthony re­ mittee. ean bring her donations to the St. Pau! Reading Room any Wedne^ay of Holy Week. A dinner it being planned for time after 4 p.m. Saturday until 9 p.m. or call Mrs. Gilbert minds everyone of the Palm The T V b ro a d ca st w ill Sunday bake sale, sponsored members of the Lourdes Out­ Fuchs, chairman, at AC. 2-7609, or Mrs, William Flanigan, feature more the popular form door Club, leaders, and coun- A L. 5-3-33I4, and they will pick up any donations. by th^ RosarpAltar Society, of song, and the appearances which will begin in the church selort. Five boys and four girls, at the bank will feature music leaders in the club, have com­ auditorium on Saturday, April of a sacred nature. 13 at 1 o'clock and continue pleted their winter course of Women at Christ, King until Sunday, A p ril 14 a t 1 The Roclu of Lourdoi instruction under Ted Wahler. o’clock. Club man will moot Tna>- They have received their first Anyone wishing to mske a eid cards and have concluded day. April 16. at 7:30 p.m. their course in camp life, safety, donation may do so a t any time in th. Cooler Houtt Hall. It To Sponsor Card Party during these hours, or goods tnd nature lore. The dinner will I inati CilAUfOP The A lU r and Rosary So- ish are invited and are asked to bring a friend. will be an important miotini be held to honor the prasent, may be left at the Naughton girls of the school were re­ k in ell i9MUv*Cl Presentation Par­ Any item of needlework w ill be gladly accepted. (Ckriit the King Pariih, home, 2944 Federal Boulevard. for tho man of tho parish. past, and future Outdoor Club cently awarded new honors ish, Denver, will sponsor a linen shower on There wil$ be a social hour and refreshments direc^rs; Miss Jacquelyn Hau- Denver) Anyone with no way to deliver Enl.rtainmoal and Innch.oB Thursday evening, May 9, at 8 o'clock in the will be served. Mmes. Robelt Tickner (left), Plans are progressing for the and privileges. Miss Kay Kouch baked goods may contact Mrs. messer, first director of the was ehoseh to represent the eighth grade room. The purpose of the shower Sam Sandos (center), and Au.stin Miller will bo fivon tho mon follow- csrd party, sponsored by the Anthony at GL. 5-4448 or the club, and Ted Wahler, present Ble.ued .Mother in the pageant is to obtain articlea needed fo r the needlework (right), shown above with some of the linens, in| tho meetinf. AlUr and Rosary Society, to president, Mrs. Kruse, at GL. bead. * of the music festival at the City booth at the festival. A ll the women of the par- are planning the party. The new director, Anthony he held in the school hall May 6-3076. Cash donations may be Next week the boys of Our Audflorium Theater April 7. Lady of Lourdu School will be­ Samarzia, will be introduead at 1. Circle captains are asked to dropped in the collection bas­ + Kay is the daughter of Mr. and gin inter-cla.ss competition in the dinner. Mr. Stmartia will turn in the number of table ket, but should be clearly Mrs. Fred Kouch. Miss Kath­ baseball. Eight or 10 teams will take over the position in Junt reservadons as soon u possible. marked. Almost every kind of leen McGee w ill be one of the six psrticipatc in the tournament. tnd will direct the club setivity And women wishing tickets who cake, pastry, pies, cookies, Boxing Tourney Apr. 13 Palms Blessing students represendng the Arch, are not in circlet or in the par­ bread, rolls, and candy will be The teams will be coached by snd also the Boys’ Choir. diocese of Denver at the spell­ ish are asked to call Mrs. Har­ on sale. ing contest at the State House old Lowrey, EA . 2-6266, or Mrs. The Holy Name Soicety, the on A p ril 27. Kathleen is the DeBey EA. 2-8193. . Ushers' Club, and Boy Scouts A t Presentation School Slated at Mass ’The highlight of the after­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat of Troop 6 6 will receive Holy McGee. Miss Judy Leahy has (Praiantatioa ParUb, Denver)|ted at that time and at ail the noon w ill be the presenting of a Communion in the 7:30 a.m. been chosen as the May queen special gift, a cart full of inter­ Mass on Sunday, April 14. esting items. There will be to crown the statue of the nounces that the boxing tourna-' Altor Group to Meet At Holy Rosary The PTA Council meeting Blessed Mother at the May ment, which was scheduled for| The meeting of the Altar and table attractions and special at­ will be held on Monday, April pageant on Mother's Day. Judy last Saturday, w ill take place;Rosary Society was postponed (Holy Rosary Parish, Donver) tractions. Tickets are $1, which 16. in the rectory reading room includes a chicken salad lunch­ » the daughter of Mr. and this Saturday, A p ril 13, at 7 last week (o this Thursday eve­ Blessing of palms will take at 1 o’clock. All officers, com- ,f • - Mrs. Leo Leahy. p.m. in the school hall. ning, April 11. at 8 o’clock after place before the 8 o’clock Mass eon and an afternoon of cards mitteee chairmen, and room Carm ine Bellacesa is coach- rw itation of the Rosary in the this Sunday, April 14. Distribu­ and prises. On Palm Sunday the blessing mothers are asked to attend. Members of the Holy Name of the palms will begin at 8:46 ing (he grade school boys. The church. tion of palms will follow. The meeting of the PTA St. Ann's Circle will meet in Society will receive Commun­ o’clock and the High Mass will irogram will include tome ex- The Altar'and Rosary Society will be poitponed for one the home of M rs. George Burk ion as a group on Sunday, April he at 9 o’clock. The congrega­ libition bouU by St. Joseph’s thanks everyone who helped week beeauie of Holy Week. hart, 629 K in g Street, on F r i­ 14; in the 7:30 o’clock .Mass. tion will receive blessed palms High School boys. The proceeds make the ham games party a The meeting will be held on day, April 12, at 10:30 o'clock. All men of the society and other at this Mass and at any Mass from the event will be used to­ success Friday night, April 5. Thuriday, April 25. in the Our Lady of the Rosary Cir­ men and boys of tha parish are after this hour. ward the debt reduction fund. The dish towels ^at were do- church auditorium at 8 cle w ill meet in the home of asked to join this corporate On Holy Thursday, April IR. o 'clo ck . TJie Holy Week schedule for Communion group. All will there will ,be a Low Mass at Confessions is as follows: Be­ Mrs."g;rencV So‘^fch '^avI^^n^iwI^Sef U meet in the school hall at 7:16 ginning Monday, each evening Ann. Mikan. 5:30 p.m. and a High Mass at II. st 12:30 o’clock. a.m. and then will march as a 6:30 p.m., followed by proces­ from 7:30 to 9. except Saturday The following women at­ group to their respective place sion to the repository. There for adulU; Wednesaav morning Card Forty April 30 tended the Catholic Parent- in the (hurch. will be adoration before the Student Choir at 10:30 for the school children: All the circles of the pirish Teacher League all-day confer­ Honors to Pupil altar of reposition until mid­ Wednesday and Saturday after­ will sponsor a card party in the ence and luncheon; Mmes. Leo Three of the eighth grade night. noons only at 3:30 for public home of M rs. Lawrence Keenan, BurggrafT, Em il Horvat, Joseph school children. Parents are Bake Sale April 14 611 Knox Court, an Tuesday, Horvat, Frank Nortnik, Mc­ For Easter or In Wheat Ridge asked to see to it that the chil­ A p ril SO. a t 12:30 o’clock. Cann, Joseph Rensel, Frank Mrs. James Carey, ways and dren come to Confession a t the The proceeds from this party Lunka, and C. R. Smith. Sister Graduation— means chairman, announces a designated hours. will be used to purchase a cedar Mary Innocent, Sister Mary bake sale will be held after all The Easter flower collection chest to be swarded at the an­ Magdalene, and Father Leopold C ivs An To Sing Apr. 18 Masses on Sunday, April 14, w ill be taken after Communion nual carnival. The chest will be Mihetich also attended. Wheat Ridge.— (St#. Peter Elffin, Bulova or in the school hall. at all the Masses next Sunday, filled with handmade articles The PTA announces that and PaQl’s Parish)— Mrs. James The PTA Council will meet A p ril 14. It is hoped that each being donated by members of there will be no more paper Hamilton Watch Dunn, first grade teacher and at 12:30 p.m. Monday, April family will have a part in this tbe various circles. drives fo r the balance of thb choral director of the school, 13. in the school hall, all of­ collection for the bMUtification There w ill be a dessert lunch­ school year because the paper will direct the choir of fourth ficers, chairmen, and room of the repository on Holy eon, table, and special gifts. All companies are not taking paper and fifth graders who will sing mothers are expected to attend. 'Thursday and the altars on friends of the parish are invite at this time. at the 5:30 o’clock evening Mass Easter Sunday. to attend. .Anyone planning to First Communion vrill be Mrs. Pat McGee, Dads’ Night on H oly Thursday. A pril 18. In the 8 o'clock Mass Sunday, attend is asked to contact the given on Sunday, May 6 , in the chairman, has appointed H. A. On Thuriday. April 11. PI April 14, there will be the bless­ circle chairman or Mrs. L. Kee- . 8 o'clock Mass. May crowning, Thurstin chairman of the men's 8 p.m.. ibe PTA macting style show, whiqh will be Che ing and procession of the palms. nan, K E . 4-04R4, or Mrs. R. L.[will also take place in the eft-: will have anlerCaiamcnt by Blessed palms w ill be distribu-INemcomb. W E . 5-4666. 'emoon of May 5.. entertainment after the 6:.30 a group of young muticiant F/.VE GIFTS , p.m. dinner on Dads’ night, who ara highly talented. Tha and April 29. Mr. Thurstin had a •zccutive eouBcil meeting A eemplate seleetisn of cos- meeting last week with the men will beg ta at 7:IS p.m. tame jawalry — Rosaries — who will be models and Jim The “Birds of SL Francis." Spring Fashion Show for May 3 gold crosses. Kopp, who is to ba master of the Blue'^ird group led by ceremonies. Mrs. Gerald .^alone, will meet Tk« SUtan of tka Pracioat on Friday, April 12, in the Planned by St. Pius X Society Blood thank all tha pariskion- Jewelry A Wetch Repeirieg :home of Kathy Maher, 6490 art and tboir friandi who W. 44th Street, to continue A urora. — (St. Pius Tenth On Sunday, April 14, the Advance rccervations for gave gtooroutly to tha mis- work on paper flowers to be Parish)— Preparations are un­ blessing and procession of the tho ratreal icheduled for •ion eolUetion Sunday, April used in decoration for the Camp der way for the annual spring palms will be held at 7:46 May 17*19 at Et Pomar can 7. in bohalf of tho now mil- Fire Girls’ daughter-dad ban­ fashion show to be sponsored o’clock, followed by High Mass bo made by callini Mri. sioB itarlod in Santiago, quet on M ay 1. by the women of the Altar ana at 8 o’clock. Irena O’Donofhue, EM. 6 - Chile, and the first luparior The monthly hot dog lunch Rosary Society on Frid ay eve­ Therese Neumann Talk 2369. Women o f other par* xmerj of which is Siitar Mary John, ithci who are intereited in eon for the school children will ning, May 3. The May Com­ Members of the Altar and attending are invited to former superior of Christ tho not be held on the third pany, with its fashion co- Rosary Society meeting call Mrs. O’Denoghuo fo r King convent. All the sisters Wednesday of the month as ordinator, Mis. Evelyn Peter- April 6 heard the Rev. echo: “ Moy mschas gratias." usual during this month, but son w)ll present the ehowingi„ g-M-B., of Cure further informatioD. w ill take place on the fourth m the church basement. Church. Father Ruf’s it is important that choiri members be present for prac­ Wednesday, April 24. Tickets may be secured Inisubjeet, "Therese Neumann," tice a t 8 o'clock Friday. April Thanks are expres-sed to advance by calling the ticket,was of i^rticular interest for 1 2 , to prepare the music of! everyone who made the bake chairman, Mrt. Rita Sharrow,] presentation in Lent on insured bonk [ Holy Week and Easter. sa^ a success. The sale nette'd EM . 4-1032, or M rs. Helen! Because the group w ill spon- $92.50; sewing, $27.40; and I The St. Pius Tenth ‘‘Hot. SUkebake, E.M. 6-8363. jsor a fashion show on Hay -3, Shots" and the Junior Altar time deposits $11.60 was taken in on the ____ _ «...;«M.'the meeting of the AlUr So- I special gift, which was received and Rosary Society will meet et: I by Mrs. Henrietta Dowd. committees, as announced S S " ' AnriM^Tt 6:30 o’clock F rid a y, A p ril 12.' The high school altar care in the basement. The older Cell or vriU i M«ll D«pwil Kit re ln V ^ a n S meetin"g"u^re^^[J youth group vrill meet for ball­ worker last week was Helen ^ tion of officera. Klocker. and the baby sitters room dancing instructions at' *'^*«*f fo>lo'«- I President Clarine Schmie- 6:30 o’clock Sunday, A p ril 14. were Judy Thomberry end RefreshmenU, Mrs. has appointed Mrs. Doro- Co-Operative Nursery national BANB Jsnice Helen. Shank: publicity, Mrs. Mary thy DeChant to be chairman of The Altar and Rosary So­ Imes and Mrs. Shirley Jorgen­ the seven-member nominating Mrs. Joan Orleans wishes to remind parishioners of the co­ ciety meeting has been post­ sen; music, Mrs. Aileen Malloy; committee, which will also in­ BANK m NICHT3. « TO • P.M.. TOOr operative nursery that is avail­ 3311 South Broedvey SU. 9-Oill poned until the last Tuesday special gifts, Mrs. Peg Rowan; clude Father Francis Syrianey. able to parents of children to ;in April, because the regular sewing circle booth. Mrs. Mary pastor. A committee will re­ Member F*der*l Bettrve Sy»tem four years of age at each of {meeting day would be on Holy Pryor; and planter project, view the constitution and by­ Member Federal DepeeJt luBurance Corporation the .'Sunday Hasses. It is con­ I Thursday. G errf Muldoon. laws prior to the meeting. ducted in the basement. New­ Win Scholarships comers in particular are in- Two members of the parish vited to avail^ themselves of this are winners of srholarshjps to service. Regis High School as a result One group of CFM members of the recent competitive exam- will meet at 8 o’clock Sunday, ination. lA p ril 14. in the home of Mr. One is Regis Colasaati, son j and Mrs. Jeff Webb, 17700 of Mr. and Mrs. Regis Colas- Highline Drive, Altura. The to help i|ou anti, 788 Zion, who is an eighth; other C F M w u p has postponed grade student in Blessed Sac-1 its meeting lin til A p ril 28. rament School. Michael Ken-i Women of the St. Pius Tenth \ plan i]Our next drick, son of the Bernard Ken- Canasta Circle will meet at 8 \ dricks of 1293 Revere, Is thejo'clock Monday. .April 15, in the other winner. Michael attendsihome of Mrs. Irene O’Donoghue, vacation.. .7 ^ St. Philomena's School. |l202 Peoria Street. Alwoys o joyous gift , , ,

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(Malbar af Cad Pariah, luncheon will be lerved, fol­ the d:30 o’clock Mesa Sunday, On Holy Thursday, a Hish Reunion for St. Louis Class of '41 SURETY CO. DaBvar) lowed by recitation of the Ro­ April 14, and will ba diitrib- Mass rdll ba celebrated at 6:S0 uted at all the Masses. The Englewood.glewi (St. Louis' only present teacher who was S. Acoma Street, ig the winner New York. New York sary, business meeting, and p.m., followed by proetttion to Thf Mr. and Mr*. Club will Passion w ill be read in the P arish )— The eighth grade of at St. Louif when the class of of a scholarahip to Regia High WMt in »h» church hall Sun- program. All women of the par­ Maasea by A rth u r Murphy, E d ­ the altar of repose and adora­ 1947 is plannin;t a1 clclass reunion '4? was graduated, Members School. Twelve eighth grade dajr, April 14. at 7:30 o'clock. ish are invited. ward C, Day, Colorado Su­ tion until midnight. . to be held .from 4 to 8 p.m of the class now reside not only boys from St. Louii’ School STATE o r COLORAOO The Man'i Club will spon- April 28 in the recreation cen­ in Colorado but in Germany, competed in the scholarship cx- In.urooe. D.y.rliBMl Thia ii a aoclal club and any premo Court Justice; and Leon­ Parishioner! who have died B rooiM l. »1 B u i . n m York M , N«> Vwk A tM U ______featured aa fifta. on Wednesday evening a t 7:30 month are Mamie Newman SU. 1-4771 after 6 p.m. Jon Rapp, son of Mr. and Brown, 8689 S. Corona, was IMASt.OtKI' 1 1 , a t lt;S 0 o'clock in the L U M U tl..______It.M t.m .M church basement. A Lenten Palma will be blessed before o'clock. and Joseph Newman. Sister Mary Barbara is Ue Mrs. James D. Rapp of 3897 baptist Sunday. April 17. C o y t i o l______I.SH.aSM * BoTpioi...... u.iu.ni r. i a( K n Tort aortaaai Among insurance companies licensed fo rronsoct business in Colorado by the Stole insuronce Deportment ore these printed below. !to K. apoHralWa Ih.tWor aad la c m * iid.racloa al lu MaioUaar. vlU tk. "The publication of synopses of Finonciol Stotements for the year ended December 31, 1956, it required by low." ta*i »t Coiondo. k k.rtky IteMaod la iniBw.1 ka.Iaaa. aa a Cm u Iij CoaiBoar Bate U . k .1 day of T.k- nary a#ml .uwaodfaff tk* d.ta k«r.nf aalM. (kl. IkM.. .kail k. aoM.r PETER J. WALSH rt.okH . IN WITNESS WBEBEOr. I kart k.raDBio i . t lay kaad and raaMd Ik* official cmI of aiy offir. la b* af* Morgan, Leibman & Hickey flaad it lb . City lod County a( P.n* rcr, Uis flrtt day af Marah, A.D. ItST. (StA L) SAW N. BKEBY INSURANCE SINCE 2897 CnmmiMloncr of Lncantnr. 753 Got ond Electric Bldg. T A . 5-0241 GILL & SMITH i n s u r e r s SEABOARD FIRE i n s u r e r s H«rb«rt W. Leibmon Gerard R. TeBeckhorsI &• MARINE 305 Guoranty Bank Bldg. Est. 1864 MA. 3-0186 Gerald J. Henemonn INSURANCE CO.

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STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORAOO laauraaca Papartanaul laeanmcc Oepaataaeat laamimaco Dtp e rf lat laaaraaae DepurCmrat la.araBM DoyarUaMt laauraaca Dipartmewt la.uraaaa Dep.i tmrat 8rBOP.ki of BUtaoMat fee llt t a* Synepais od Butamaat far 11(4 a* Sreapew of (ltt*a'**t far 11(4 oa 8)raopek a t Biatemeal foe ,If(4 ue Sraopals af Stntamcat (or IMS aa Srakoat. af Suiawaai far )*(< ai Byaopel. ed Statamemt f.r 1*14 aa raadared ta tka Cammliataaar a t rcadcr.d la tka CMawtMlooar of rJadarad to Ike CammUatoaer af raad.rad U tka Caismlstiaa.r ad ruadered to Ikt Cammleeteaar ed readered to Ik* CmamtaaUaoc a l readrrod to tb* Caaamisaispor a t STATE o r COLORADO latoraaea Jasaraaca laaaraaaa Ineureace lo aaiaar* laaaraae* laeucauce Deportmeat [a.nraaca Amaricaa Cuaramtaa aad Liah4lity Syaopele ef SteUmral for 1*14 *• Detrait Fire aad kdariae ta«araa B u r p iu a ______: u . 7 I M n . « 4 A t s e li ...... I(.l(4.12l.i' Sonde* ...... I . K l. t t t . M Sarpla* ...... llt.(M.tlS7l (Caay af Carllftaata af Aatkartty) (Capy af Ca^fkata af AatkWity) (Cepy ef Certifkal. af Aalkerify) (Copy af Cartiflcata af Aatkartty) (Cepy ef Certificate ef Aatkartty) (Copy of Certificate of Ao^wtty) L U b U iik t ______(,U».*I«J* DEFARTMENT OF INSURANCE D^ARTUENT OF INSURANCE D^ARTkfENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE (Cepy ol Cartifkata of Aatkertty) DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE C o p l i a l ...... 1.4H.***.** Cwtllkala af Autkarlty CerllRcata af Aalkarily Cartlflcala al Aulhatliy DEPARTMENT OF INSlHtANCE Ce^flaate ef Aatkartty tu m la e ...... 1.414,174.** CmtlfiaaU ef Aulharily To Whom it Hay Conaara: Crrtifieau al Aulkariiy To Wkam It May Caor.ra: To WboiB it Way Coaecra: Certificate ef Authority Capy ef CertifUete ef Autlt^ty) Ta Whom It May Caneam: Tbia Is ta eariify that tb* Amart- To Whom It May Coarora: Ta W)Mm It May Coaccm: DVARTMENT OP INSURANCE ThI. i. to c.rtlfy Ibat Ika Acrt- Tkia It ta certify that Ibe Detroit This I* to certify that th. U lll.n To Whom It May (^aaern: Tkl* i* to cartlfy that tk* Tkr ean Guarantaa and Liability Inaurahca Tbia is to certify that tbe Hartford Tbia la to cartifr that Cbt Hartfard Cetrtfkate el Aulherlty cultural Iniuraac. Conpanr, artan- Fire aod llertne iBCurance Compaay, KallonnI Iniuraar. Company, ornn- PIre inearene* Compaay orfahlard Horn* Inauranea Company grtaalaed lud under tka law. of New York or»nli*d endcr the lawc of Jdiehi- Compaay orianisad uadar tb* laws of Accident nnd Indemnity Company.or- Te Whom It May Ceocern: lied und.r th. lawa of llllDoIi par- New York purtutnl to Ita appllcatioo nader th* laws nf Conncclleut pur- under tb* laws of New York pnmuanl puriuent la lu applleetion therefor n n punuant to iu application there­ auant la ile application tb .ra fo r nnd feniaed under tbe laws of Connaoticut This ia le certify that Ib* Sea­ therefor and in coneldenlion of ite aoant to Ita a p p lk a llo n tharofor and to ita appllrotion Ibrrofor and la coa- board Fir* R Marin* Inauranee'Con- aad In eon.lderatlon. of lu eompll- for end in coniidemilon of It* eoiii- In conild.rallpn of its enapllane. purtuani tn It* appUcatlon therefor sidtralloa nf its compllanea with tbs compliance wllh the lewx of Cnloradn, aad In conaldemtion of Its comMlaiicc In coDilderallon of Ua cnmpllanc* ny ortanlaed under Ib* lawa of tnee with the law* of Calerado, u lianre with the lew* of Colorndn, 1* wllh th. law. ef Colorado, ia b.rtby with tb* lawa nf Colomdo, la atreby laws a t Colorado, is hereby llcrniod hereby llreniad to trin.ert buelne.e creby Uoen.ed to trinreel bvline.t Is hereby Ilceneed to tmnanrt buil- wllh the Inwi ef, CoJomdo. Ii hereby IT.aw Yerk purauant to Ita application t llemstd to tranuet bualntis as a nefi ea a Multiple Line Ineumnce llcanaed to tmniact bualnaaa a to traniart bualnaaa ta ■ Multlpl* tberefer end In cenalderallen of Itr ai a MuUipla Une -Iniuninre Com­ e* a Huitipl. Lina Iniuranr. Cam- Multlpl. Lin. Inaurnneo Cempany un­ lieeneed to imnsact builneci *■ a Lin* laeumae* Coaapony oatll l)M Company until tbs last day of Fab- Multiple Lins Inauranee Company Multlpl* Un* Insurance Compiny compUanct with tb* laws of Colorado, pany until the laM dcr of Februnry paoT until the last day of K.bniniT til th* lael day of F.hru.ry neat until lbs last day nf February next Itai dny of February next sueceediap neit •uoee.diht the date hereof un- neat *ticceedinr the dale hereof un­ ruary next aueaeedlnf the dale heranl until tbe leal day of February nett It hareby IkaoBad to tranaaet bust, •uccMdinc tha data hereof unle*. this unleae this iiceaae eball be aooner sueeeediBK tbe data bsreaf uniris Ibl* lb* date kereof unleea tbia Uceas* not* at a HuUlpIt L lit Inaureacc le ii Ihic lieen.i .kail be aooner re­ ite* thl* lieto*. «h*U b* *Mn*r re- lie.nM alinlJ k* Mooer revoked. snceeedinp tbe data kerouf ualris aball be aooner reroked. voked. V^*d. reroked, tkia NreBae alulJ be sooner reroked lieenM ehalJ be aooaer reroked. Cempony ualll lb* laat day of Feb­ IN WlTNtsS WRERBOP, I htv. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I her. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have IN WITNERS WHEREOF. I ka.a IN W IT N E S S W H E R E O F . 1 b*e* IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 Mr* IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 kart ruary bexi aucaoadiat the dal* beraol hersuBla set lay bead *md caused tk. bervunt* M t my band and caused Ik. bereanta eat aey linnd and enneed the hereunto art m r band and enoaed Ibr bervunte eat my Itaad and eouaed tke uaUot tbU Ikeaa* tXII ba aeenei bereunco *et my kaad end cau.ed tke irfflelal Mai of my offic. to b* af­ IwreuBto M t ray baad Bad caused iIm o fficia l *m 1 of my ^ kw to ba af- offkW eeal of ay effie* to be af. eftkbl easl of my efflcs U kt offlxed rffk k l seal of my offlre to be affixed revoked, offkial teal af mr Wfk* u b. af- fixed at lit* City and County of D n - fixed at the Ctly end Conaty a t Den­ offtrlel eeal of my office to be nlflxed It tb* City and Coaaty of Dearer. IN WITNESS WHEBEOP. I have tlaW at Ik. City aad Caiaty at D«a- ftaad at tke City aad County of Daa. el tke City oad Coaaty of Duaver, at tfcr City aad Coaaty of Draecr, rer. tkia first day ed March, A.D. v.r, tkl. firat day a t Hareb, A.D. ver. this flmt day af Mareb, A.D tkU firat day of Marek. A. D. 1*17. Uta flrtt day af Horek. A. D. INT. kerauate aet m y Itead **< canned tk r tkh fin i day af March. A.D. l«»f. I»S7. UU tint day af Moreh. A. a 1((7. offktel tea) of my ante* to k* af­ KIT. ItiT . (SEAL) SAM N. BBBRY (SEAL) SAM N. BEERY (SEAL) SAM K. BEBRT (SEAL) SAM N. BEERY (SEAL) RAM N. BEEIY (BEAL) SAM N. BEERY fixed at tk* City aad County a t Dea­ (SEAL) BAM N. BBERT Coatatiaeieaar ed laauraaaa Commtaalooer of laaaiaaea. Cemmlsfleaor a t laaaraaro. CommUaioaat ef laeimac*. rer, ibU first day ef Uamb. A.D Cemmiiiaaoar dt iB.uraara CaamUalouer ed lainraata Cammlaataaer of loiuraaaa STATE o r COLORADO STATE OF COU»ADO l* (T . STATE OF COLORADO | STATE OF COIDOADO STATE OF COLORADO (SEAL) BAM N. BEERT STATE OF COLORADO laeumae* Departaeeut laHamace Dapnitmint taeuraac* Doportmoul tueanM* Di|iitm iat lammaa* Dip.if M l la a urewce Depi rtmewt Syaopele a t SUlemeat for 1*14 aa Syaopele a f Statemeut (or 1*(4 a* Cemmteateuer ef laekmac* Byaopefa of Statafleeat for 1*14 aa Syaopele ef Statrmeat for 1*(4 aa Syaepala of Stetemeot tar 1*14 aa ■ ynepat* a t SiatMMt far Ittt at rendered to Ibe ' Commteekuer of readered te tk* Cemmtaafeuer af readered U tke Commls4teoer af readered to tk* C*mte*i*u*r ef r.ad.r.4 U ib* CMmla.toaer af rendered la tke CammiaaloMr a t ■ J. J. CELLA laaam ace laauraace InM raaee Inaemaco laaam ace laanranca Notinual Fir* laauraace Ceeapauy Uailed Sute* ■ muck n( Ika Nerthara New Yerk Uaderwrilem latumue* Tka Eail* Fir* Cimpnay ef Preetdaut Fke laauraare Cempaay Aaturaac* Cempaay Limited C aapo ay Bnffala Inaaraac. C fp .a y InsaraBre A|(envv a t H artfard 111 fe k a Street New Y e rk | IM WUtem Street SO Jakn Street 220 D.Uwara Avswua 7f Maidea Laae 7000 Aeylam Arenn* New Yerk SI, Naw Yerk Buffsla. New Yarh Herllerd, CaoMettcul New Yerk M, New Yerk New York SS. New York New Yerk 3S. N. Y. A a tcla ...... |l.(4(,i47.f( A a ite le ______11«.*S4.4(*.(I GLOBE LIFE Attrit Sl(.tia,»»*7 A a a rti . ... 114.441.* ( 4 .tl Aaarl* ...... ( x . t ll . iK . a * i i n s u r e r s A ta e U ...... | i( * .( l4 ,M 4 . M U a U H tle * ...... t.7t*J(l.(t Ltektlltle* ...... M41.4)l.»* L m b lliti* . . . *,■ ]•.*»}.(■ L t e k ilit k a ...... 14.117,4*7.11 U s M Iiik * ...... (.t(«.a*7.is. Lm iriliti** ______Il.t04.ll7.ll Caplul ... 1.44I40I.M tSuinlory Drpeelll ... IK.IOO.tl C a p lu l ...... - l.**M*».»* Capital ...... 1.4M .M 4.** Caphal ... ______l.*4#,4*t.M 111* Saaurlty BWf EE. 4-1*11 C e p iu l ...... (,M I,» 0 4 .* I Burpiua . .... 414.411.*■ S u ralo t ...... 1 » ,m .4 (4 .4 ( Insurance Company B n r p liu ...... 4.1*0,4 U 41 Surplus . . 4,1*1,411.14 Bnrplue ...... I,lt».4l4.4» S o r p lu * ...... 41,1(1.(47.40 Kfepy ef Certificate ef Autkerfty) ICopy ef Cerlifkate ef AutkWtty) DEFARTMENT OP INSURANCE (Caay af CaHIfIcata at Ailbarlty)' (Ceuy ef Certificate of Aulbarity) (Copy o l Cartifkata af AutkaHty) DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE ICapy af Certifiaata ef Autkarlty) DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE CbicatOi llliaoii DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE Certllleal* *1 Authertly Certlfioela ef Autkeriiy DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE CarUfkata al Autkarlty Certllkala al Aatkarily Inauranee Oeperlment Cenlflcat* al Autkarlty Te Whom it May Concern: Certificate ef Authority To Whom it May Concern: Te Whom It Hay Coacera; To Whom II Hay Concern: Synopale nf Stntamant far 1*14 no To Whom it May CoBeam: TbI* In tn cartlfy tlut tha Provi­ Tbit It to eartlfr that Tb* North­ To Whom It May Coocern: This la I* cartlfy that th* Buffalo Tbli ia to certify t)wt Tbe Rada Tbit li to certify that lb* Nalinnni ern Aaaurance Company Idmlted or- Tkia la to certify tlut the New STATE OF COLORADO Fire Cempany of New York, orian- rendered to the Commleilontr of dent FIm Inaumnce Company ertnn- laaumnet Department Iniurnna* Company, ortnnlMd under Inaumnce Pint loeumaer Company nf Hartfard fnniaed under tha laws of tha United Terk UnderwrtUra Inaumnce Com- i*ed nader tbs laws of Naw York arcaoiaed under the Jewi of Connactl- teed under th* lapa of New Hem- Synopali of Suiemrnt (nr 1X4 a* tk* law* af New York purauant ta Its ehir* Duraunnt to iU epplieatloa KInxdem of Great Brititn and North- any orfanUed under tb* lawa a t appUcatlon tharefor end In eonaldara- pursimpt to its application therefor fUpubllc Inaumnce Compiny eut pumninc to lu appIlMtloa there­ ere Imlaad purauant to It* ipplle*. tw York purauant to Ita application rendered to the Comatealener ef end In eohaideratloB of Its compll- therefor end Ik eoBaldemlloa of its llon of Its cempllanc* with tka lawi 2727 Turtit Crick Beultvsrd fo r nnd Id conildamtlon of It* compli­ Uon therefor and In oontidtmllen of Bthtrefor and In conalderatlw) of IU Inaorenae nhee with tbe lawi of Colorado, ta Dallaa, Tanat ance with th* Inwt of Colomdo, I* rompllance wlt)i the law* of Colorado, CleX Life tniumncs CompOoy ef C^ndo. ia hereby lieeneed la te hemby licensed te tmnaaet buti- Ita eompUonca with Iba lawa ef Colo­ tompUane* wHb Ik* Uw t of Colorado, hereby llcraaed to tmneect btielneae hereby llcenied to tmncnct hualoeae mdo, It herehy lleeaaed te Imniart la hereby lictBaed to tmnaaet boal- tl! N. Doerbora Iraneact buslnras *• a Huitipl* Lina ea n Multiple Line Iniurakre Com­ A ia a ti ...... - ....._tlt.l> 7,(14.47 neat oa n Multipit Line Inauraoee Insurance Company uatll (he last day *t o Hultlplo Lin* Inennac* ()*■ • bnaljieit at a MnlUpla Un* Insuraart aeaa at a Moltlpl* Lin* Inaumnce C bicnrn 1, lllln e ia pany untlJ the lael day of February Utbllitlas ------— , 11.(74,M1.U pnny until the Intt doy ef February Compoay natU tb* Uat day ef Fehm- Company uatll tbe laat day of Febru­ Aasefa ...... (» *14,1(7 x ef Psbruary n ail aureaedlnv tha data o ry n e ii aueeeodiBK U * Hrrattd to lawa a t Cateredn. te b en X Ikontad Itaaiect hntlaoe* (t a malliple Ha* CENTRAL STATES to trnneart Xaiaeet as n Ufa Inanr GRAIN GROWERS Iniuraaco Cempaay uatU tke laat day Combined Insarance sac* Cempnny vnlU tX teat day af ef February aeit encceedlar tbe date iPekrenry next tueceedtet tX dau UNION LIFE kerenf lalee* tkl* Ikeaa* ebnlJ k* HEALTH AND COBB & STEBBINS I kereof nnlMS tkia UednM aknll X PROTEaiVE aooaer revnfced. C om p an y 'sooner reroked. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have A C C ID E N T Msnsging CenerRi Ageots IN WITNESS WHEBEOP, 1 X rr keraunto eel my kind and maned Ibr o f A m erica I kereuate aet m r Xad a X eouaed (X INSURANCE CO. ASSOCIATION effktel eeil of my etfk* u k* ntflied o flk te l aenl a t my offke te X af* ASSOCIATION I2i)0 Sloul Si. Denver. Colo. T.A S-0161 fixtd at tka City sad Ceunly a t Dea al thl City and County nf Dearer. Cbica(e, llliaoii Litlla Rack, Arkaaaat Daavar. Celorade Ihia flmt day of March. A. D. 1*(7 Omaha. Nebr. vrr, thte firat X y of Marek. A.D 11(7. (StAL) SAM N. BEERY STATE OF COLORAOO STATE OF COLORADO (SEAL) RAM N. BEERT STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO Cnmmiailanar of Inanmnrr. STATE OF COLORAOO Inaumnca Dapartmost CammUsioaet ef (ntarance laiuraoca Department STATE OP COLORADO laauraace Deperlmcnl Ipaureace Department taaumace Deparlmeat Inanmnce Department Synoxla ef Sutoment for 1X4 ea SynopvU of Sutemant for l* (l ae Synnpele ol Blatameat for 1114 ni Syaopfli of SUIamenl fa r 1 X 4 ■ ■ raadared to tbe Commiaaloner ef rendered to the Commiaaloner of Brnnpila of Statement for 1111 aa Synnpala of SUtement for 1*(4 aa rendered to the (^ommJaaloiier of rendered ta tb* Commlialoner of , Inauranee loiunae* laturanc* rendered to th* Cammlailontr ef Ineurance rendered to th* Commliilonei of Insurance Genaml Accident Fim end Life Central Sutea Health and Aecldant Iniurnac* Acaumne* Cerporntleci, Limited Central Surely end Inaumnce Union U fa Inauranee Company Cerpemtion Union Life Bulldin* Grata Grower* Preteclive AMoeJelien Wheat Farmers Aetactellea Combined Ineumnce Cempaay af 4)4 Wefnul Street VANGUARD E A C Bulld:ni 410 W.O.W. BulldiBf Am erica PbltedNpbte I, Penasylvonte 1737 McGee Street Ultl* Reck, Arkeaeta Kaoma City, Miaaouri Aiaats . -J ______f l l . « 0 4 , 114.41 Deaver 2, Celerade Omaha. Ncbmaka M l! NecU SbrHden Raod A tteta ...... tU d .( 0 4 ,ll7 .4 ( INSURANCE AeaeU ...... |t,|*4.(ll.lt A iM it ______tl*.d«1.4K.2( I.kbmiks , 11.114,411.(7 Insurance Company Cbkai* 40, IHiaoi* LtebUttie* ...... M.lM.Xt.OI A i t . l t ...... lf * , H 4 M 'LteblUtlea ...... 1,071,)4!.It Sutnlory Deposit __ t,X0.M«.0! LtebiJIUes ____ 1(.474.(7(,4( r i p ll e l ...... - ...... m . t s t . M U o b im lr t ...... »S4 « C ip iu l ------H u la o l A eaelt ...... IU .7 X .7 I7 .4 2 C a p lu l ______t . M t . e X . M COMPANY Burolus ...... IT I.U S .M S u r p lu t ...... ld .4 X ,0 ( ( .( 7 Goarante* Fuad Depoelt — S(.*4l.t( Danvor, Colorado S u rp lu t ...... 114,771.71 LtebilltUt ...... (.77(4X.4S (Can of CerllflcnU af Autbertly) Su^oa ______a .iit.ix .d s (Capy ef Certlfknle of Aatherltyl (C m *r Cartllkate a< Aalbarity) D nllx, Tnzat (Cepy el Certllictle ef Aalkerity) C a p lu l ____ ;4(.X».** O^ARTMENT OF INSURANCE (C ^ ef Cartincil* a t Autkority) DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE 1 DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE CertlflcaU of Autkarlty DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE , DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE Cartilkau al Autkarlty Inrplii ...... 4.(11J41.*4 Crrtifkole of Autkeriiy CertiDcal* ef Antberily STATE OF COLORADO Tb WBom It Hay Cooten: Certincel* ef Authority Te Wkaua It May Conron : laauraae* Department ,To Whom It Hay Coaeera: (Capy af CerllfIcaU of Antbortty) Tkia ia lo cartlfy that tke fiewemJ STATE OF COLORADO Thlt k 10 eoHify that tk* Union Thk te ta Certify that Ik* CeatraJ Acrideal Fire and IJfe Atturenc* T a Whom it Her Coucern: lacwranee Paparlmeut To Whom it May Coarem: o>ar>i(«(a *f duueaeut far l*(4 *■ DEPARTMENT OP INSURANCE Thk li t* eoRify that tX Central Life IneuraBce CMpaar ertanleod readered to tbe CemmUaioaer af Su m * Health aad Atetdeat Aeeacte. Cerlifkote of Antborlty Corpomitea. Limited emalaed nadei Bynopete a t Sldtemrat for 1*44 ar 'Tkl* ia to Certify Ibol Ik* Crate •urety and laanmac* Ckrpomtieu *r- readerX te tke Cem^ieeieuef a t under ike lawa ef Artaneoe pariuoBt Drowon Proirctlva Aaaortelioa om a. laaoraace Ika orcaalied uader tk* law* af N*. tkr hiwu of tke United Elnydom a t braaka pumnaat U lu appUraliea To Whom It May CoocerBi gnnUed onder th* tewa of Mteaoun faanriBce u Its Mpluatioa tbervfar and W fmd nadnr tk* Lawi of Calirado pur- Wheat Fareura laeamae* Cemuaay Great Briula nnd Nnrtkem Iretend pnmnnit I* Ha nppUutico tXrefor* eoaaidrrBllaa af its aampliBBC* with tharefor aad la ccmtMeratlea at lu TbU te t* eeHIfy tbat tb* Comhead punnnnt to Its epplkntteai tbervfar V a a fo e X iMurnPc* Cempeny taoBi to Ha sppUcaltea ikerrfor aad SOS Railway Eacbaaya BuUmac and la eeutldemtion ef Ha eompttenc* 2727 , Turtle Crvek l euJevnrd tha kw « a t CalaendB. la kervky U- la co-iiidrrattea of its rompUaae* oompliaM* with tb* tew* at Celerade. aid te cenaWerntleu ad lu eempUmic* Denvar 2. Caleiidt te hereby ikeaaed t* iraaeart bnalaeai iBiumnce Cempany nf Amerkn nr- with U* tewa a t CMorndo. ia kereX Dnitei, Teine reused to IrBBaBsl k»hMsa )t* a Life with Ik* tewu af Celorado. Ii krreby Aaaale .. IT4.1fl.l( with the lawa of Colomda. te hereby latumBre Compaay aaUI tka teat day aa a life lajarear* Cem xay uatU Ib* xnlaed nnder lb* tew* a t lUinodt pur- Ikrnsed te trenaeci kealneaa ea a Jkensed X imnanct Xaineii na n Ataeie . __ M.*(I.2HI( Hrraard to tmonorP' kutiaota at a LtebUI'U* Neon Mnlllpte Un* laaoraace Compaay *a- LtebUiUt* ______).7(4.442.le of Fakruary aeit aaeeoadlaf tke dal* •Conaty Mutual Protortiv* Aatorte- teat day of February neat tuteeedlaf ennal u iu appUcatteo tberefer and H n tll^ Un* Inturene* Company an- Cepiul . (O.SH.H tke dou ker*^ oaks* this Ikeaa* tU tX test day a t Fekrenry next ane- C e p it e ! ______■ I.M4.H4 0U kereof naleea tkl* lleent* ekoll k* liou aalfl the teal day a t February BurplaB .. .. 2(.X*>* In ceneidemttep ef ite compLanoe tU tka Inal dny a t Fakrnnry next tie- aonner revoked sX tl be aeoaer revoked. .eeedlac tk* dau Xreef la k it thte ceodlay tX dau ber*^ nnlesa tkte Butplui ...... 1.1(4.412 7* next oncrrrdlac Ib* dtt* krruof aalre* (Cepy *( Certificate ef Autbeetty) w lU tka tewi ef Calerado. te hereby Ueena* i X I l X aoaarr reroked. (Capy al CerUfkate *1 Autkeriiy) IN WITNtV'tS WHEREOF. I hove tki* Itrraia abtll k* aooaor rtvokod. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have llkenae akalJ ke eoaurr revoked. kerenaie aet my kned end eouaed DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE kereaaio eat my )uad ead muaed tb* Ikeaeed te treaeoct kueioann aa a IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 kev* IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I Xv* DUARTMENT OF INSURANCE IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I kart Certifket* *1 Aulherlty Xrvunte eat my Xad end cnoecd tX Certificate a l Autkerity th* offittel teal nf my offlro I* ke effktel eeel my office ta ha atflxat Casualty laaurence Company ontS tb* bereueio set m r Xad end canted the affired at tk* City tad Conaty af brrraata tat my hand aad cautrd Ib* Te Wkam it Hay Coaeern: al tbe City aad County of Denver, cdfktel aenl of my offk* I* X affixX sdfktel aenl af my offkt U X effixed Te Wham it Mar (^cerai afflrial teal of my nfflt* to b* affliad Tkia U to rertify tbat Ike Whmt tk U fira t day a.' Marek, A.D . 1*17. test day ef Fekrenry next ancreedhK *t tX City xd Couaw a t D eartr, Tkia It te rertify tX t tk* Vaa- Den(*. iaed nnder tb* tew* of Calerado pnr- (SEAL) SAM N. BERRY. ISEALI SAM N. BEERY, ■ adcr the tew i nf T e ia i p u ra w a t i,. rn m m le iio D fr of Inanraneo. •AUTHORISED TO WRITE FIRE auant to its a)>pIlcnIion therefor end CemmUaleaar al laaaraaaa. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 Xre CnmmUileiMr of loauranr*. CommUalonar of Inauranee. l u nppIkatloB therefor and la co«. t.lOHTNINC. TORNADO. WIND- in coaeidemtion of Ita compUamce hereunto aet my Xnd and m naX tbe aldarntJon of fit cemplkaca with the STORM. HAILSTORM INSDRANCR wllh tha lawa of Colorado. U hereby offktel aael of my attta a to Ire affixed tewe of Colorado, Ic hereby llcc n aX ON C R O W IN G CRO PS. AIAIO PIRhJ lieeneed to transect bualnraa *a a Fire at the City and County of Denver, to (reoaoct butlutaa as a Mnlllpi- INSURANCE ON BUILDING AND Inanmnca Company uatll th* Uat day tbia firat day of Hareb. A.D. 1X7. l.loe Inauranea Ceivxny until tbe teal WOLFE & STRUBY PERSONAL PROPERTY. of Fthruary n tit tureeedlnt tb* dal* (BEAL) SAW N. BEERY, day X Ptbruarv next auccaedlnr thr hereof unlita tbit Ikena* aball be data hereof unlera tbia llrenaa aX li (SEAL) SAM N. BERRY. Committleiicr of lainnnre. Commlaslonrr of )oauraoee. aooner reveked, Broinerd & Sonborn X aeenor ravokX. CO. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 bar* IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I Xra btreusio aet n y hand and eani^ tb* VAN SCHAACK & CO. berennte aet my haX aad esunX tkr offkU l aral of any affk*.to be affixed effktel seal ef my efflre te X ef- PRODUCERS at tba City aad County of Dearer, Insurers, Inc. fliX at (he City and County a t Dee- tkk flmt dar of Mareb. A.D. 1X7. National Bankers ver. thte fln t day a t March, A.D. (SEAL) SAM K. BIERY, AC 2-1661 ■ • iM X o S g E 624 17th St : '17. PROTECTIVE CecamUaioaer a t laanreaoc. .SEAL) BAH N BEERT JOHN C. REILLY, Cemmiukatr a t In tn ran re P ro te c tio n Life Insurance ASSOCIATION .datocipM C VC. Schoelzcl, Jr., Manager Through Ituurance Capitol Co-operative Co. Danvor, Celerod* Uaivonitr Bldg. I'nitprsiiT Bldg. Life losurance Dnilna, Texas CENTRAL CATHOLIC KE. 4-2233 Insuronce Deportment AI. !>-i767 STATE OF COLORAOO latnimBoa Oapartmeal C o m p in f INSURANCE COe STATE OF COLORADO .tyaopeU of Suiemral (or 1X4 ae Do!V*r, ColernJo teaumnee Depertmenl 3860 LaavMwprtli St. STATE OF COLORADO rendered ta tha CemmUtiauer afj STATE OF COLORADO Omaka. Nnkrntka Svaoprit of Statmuenl foe IX* *■ Inaureire Inaumnce Depot tmeut Synopaia at Sutemmt far I*(4 na STATE OF COLORAOO STATE OF COLORAOO rendered U the rommlteleuer af Synepaia a t Stalemaet for l*(l a* rxderX le tX CemmlaiieM ef teeumnea DepnrXeet I laturnnca Depnrimmt Pradocm Protectiv* AeeocUtteu STATE OF COLORAOO Inaumnce Synopak X Sutemant ta r l* ( 4 a* Ineucaace 20! Rnilwny Excbaai* BM*. * laeumae* Departmeut reXerX U tX Cemteltakner a t Synopete a t S ia ie m m t fa r 1*14 at inanreneo NaUeeal Benhem Life Inanreac* rrXrred U iX Cemmialleaey a t retXnd te tX Cemmiteieuer X STATE OF COLORAOO CDUeoe iMuraoce Cempaay *1 Deaver 2. Caleredi Synnpei* a l Steteaent for 1 * 1 1 •• InBurance hUaaachuaetlt Fk* o X kUrte* Cempnny la iu m ie * Inaureocu Departmeut New Jereey renXrX te Ike Commiaeixer a t Insumncs Comyaoy U. 5. Breaek North Britiah aX Sraexte X Stalemeni (sr 11(4 a. Tawaahip af Haltead. New Jereey Aivrta . .. 124.t(*.l4 faanreact Natienel Boakera Ufa Bnlldinf Nerwkk Unlaa Fir* laeamae* .tekiJiika SO! Watt Jochoon BeukvaX Seckly UmItX MartanlH* iBtttmne* Cempnny nnXrX te the Cammiaaleuer at i.xe.14 Capital Ce-Operative Life Ineumnc* Diilaa, Teona U m I t X Aiie'e .... |7,(a*.(‘a,ll C a p lu l . - ...... None Chltat*. lUteelt 7! MaideB Leo* Naw Vark SB. N .Y . faanrnmra l.u lillltU a ...... l, M l. t 7 l. 4 ( Campeny A tirti ...... |t*.Sal.237.4S IM WUItems St. New Umk SB, N.Y. Central Cetkellt laeumae* Cempaay Cureala* Fuad Depetlt ... t(,0*4.X I3S0 Llaceln Slreel aeeeiaAesala ...... aia.<(12,771.441.11 Ji.eae.s Aitetl . . (ia,I(l.t(2.«» A it e u ...... _.Ke.(l4Jll.l7 C a o iU l ...... ),»**,**0.** Idabilltl** ...... (.((l.lM.aat LtekllKiti ..... 17.2M.7I0.1* L m b illIM t ...... 4A44,7U-0I OmaX. Neb^X Burpiua . 4,IX,t»|,ti fCmy af Certificate ef Autkeriiy) Denver. CelemX LtekU ltlm ...... - ...... l(.m.U7.2( A ia e la ...... (1,#14.7(7.la Caplul .... 1.(0*,(left»« Capua) . i«i.i*o.ee SUtutory Depoalt (44.4*0.44 (Capy af Certificate *1 Aatherltyl DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE Aiieu .... . ■ I.tlS.7(e.M Surplut .... (,11t.*f0.4...... 44 Surplue 1,141,047.1( SUtutory Depoelt d**.***.** lAthIfllki ______441,14* » i Surplut ...... I.77I.70I.44 DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE Ctrlilicat* al Autkerity U ib llK it i ...... l,l*l.(y*.(i (Cray of Cortifiteto of Autliority) Surplue ...... l,4((.f27.4P IC a e r a l Ctrllllcele ef Autkerity) Capital - ...... Mutual Cerltllcela ef Autkeriiy (teplUI ...... I«8.MI).0» DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE (Cepy ef Cerllfiooto of Autkority) (Copy ef Cartifkata ef Authority) Burelus ...... 412.(17.(1 To Whom ft Hay Concern: S u rp lu t , . (11.144.(4 DEFARTMENT OF INSURANCE DUARTHENT OF INSURANCE (Cmy al Cartifkata *1 Authority) To When) It Hay Coaaem: This li lo Certtfr tXt th* Pro- Cortlllcat* *1 Autkarlty DE^PARTMENT OF INSURANCE C erllfluli ef Anlkerlly af Crrilficel* el Autkxlty) Te Whom It Hay Cueam: Cartlflcet* ef Autkeriiy DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE Tkia ia In mrllfy IX t th* Cllittaa duern Protectiv* Ascoclatlon ord*. 'S?;,ARTMENT OF INSURANCE Cxtificoto ef Autkority Te Whom It Mor Ceneers: T* Wbees ll Hay Coocem: Certificate a l Autb*rit)r Iniuranr* Cempaar of New Jereey :la*d nodcr t X tews of Celorado pur- Tkia ia to eertlfy 1X1 IX Mtsas- Te Whom it May Cencerp: This It te certify tX t tk* Nerwkk Certifitnl* ef Aulbarity chuaetU Fire and Marine Inaumare This te te xrilfy iX t tha North T* Whom it Mar Caeeera: omaiaed under tbe lawa of New snaat to lu appikntlon tkorrfore and Te Whom It Kny Contern: Thte te (a (tertify iX t tb* MalioonJ Unioe Fir* leeumece Society Limited Brillab eed Htrcaoiik Ininnec* Tkia te t* cartifr tX t ik* Cantml Jereey pareutal le the ewlkaltoa in eoatideretian ef ita cempltenct (Company e r y n n liX under th* laws cd orvBBitiX nndn the teeri a t I X Tkit u te certify that tX Capttel. Mattackutetu pomnnnl te iu XPti- Boakrrv Ufa loaumnce Cempeny m - Cempeny Limited orvuiaX uder tk* Cathelle iMamoea Cempaay ersaa- therefor aad ta cooeidereUoa of iu with tk* tewa of Celerade. la karaky tnnlaX nXer tX tewe of Tesa* pur- United Klerdem a t Grmt Britain and lawn X tX United Klardom X Grunt ItX unXr tX tewa X Nabmaka pur- Hennaed to ire n sa rt bnalnaat a t * Ce-Ol>*rntlr* Life Inaunnc* Cempeay enlioB tX refx a X ta eextderetJeP aam p luam with tk* tewa of Catered*, erannliX indrr iX laws a t C e le m X •onni te ita applkalioa tXrefor aX NerUtern Ireixd punnant u lU ep- Britain n X Nortfcern (relaX puraunnl snant te lU npplketloe tXrXor and ii hereby lirrneed lo Ireaeact kail- •Canaty MntnnI Proterllv* AMerte- ef lu cempUnnr* with tX tewa a t pikatleu tberefer end In ceniMemtlen purauant te ita nppKcntiea tXrefer CelerXe, te X re X ikenaX te irena- la e eaaid em llM o f Ite coocplteDce te lu appUeaUen tXrefor a X In tea- in aentiXretieu X IU cempHaar* neat ae * Mahipk Lin* Ineuraac* tkn nali) tX teat X y ef February wllh tke tewa at Colerodo. ia X re X of Ite eompitenc* with tX tewe a t tWemIlea X IU eemplteor* with tX •rHk tka tewa X Caiamda. (a X re k y next ticeeodinr IX Xta Xreef aa- a X la reuBidaralix a t ita aocnpltene* ect Xalaeaa aa e MnlUpk Line In- Company naUI Ib* teal day of Fabr*. with th* tewa a t Celeredo, ia ntceby UreeaX te tmaaect Xalaeaa at a Life Coiemde. te kenby ticenaX M tmne- tewa X Caiemdo, te X re X IkenaX IkemaX to inaaoct hoila*** ta a ary aeal aocroadlnc the date ketoM leis IhU Ikras* tXD X teeetr re- aarane* Company enlll tX lest Xy eel Xiteett a* a MnHtek Ua* la. •XX. llrenaX te tmnaert Xaineea ni a life a t Fckretry neat aneeeXlag tk* Xte Inaumnce Company nntU tX last X y te tranioct kusinesa na a Hnltipk Caanalty laininare Compaay uaiu aolres tkia Ikeaaa tX il he jliitnreace Csaaxny nnUI tX last dny at February ant tncceeding tX X u anmnee Cam near nalU IX teat X y U x laearanc* Campnny nntil tX teal tX teat X y X February nest aar* revoked D< WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 X ri Xrvof nnkoi tkia Ueena* tXIl X a t FXrearT aeit aucreXiag tX Xt* ,ef (rbruary next earveXtey tX Xte aormer revXX. kereef vnket this Ikenae aknll X X y X February neat tnreeedte! tX euadiaf tX X U kereX aaleea tkte IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have Xreunte eel my X X aX c-”—• -ke ,kir*X uBieee thk Ikene* eksU X aeanar revXX. bereX nakea tbia Ikeaa* aknll X Xt* X reX lalees tkte Ueeua* ahall IkeBs* sXII X iiia ir ravahX. Cifficml arefaf my offk* te X iffiiX IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I Xr* iaeuar revXX. brrwaaio eri mv • ‘'I earned xha ' eeaaer r e v X X Xreuiu art my X X aX muaX iX IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I Xr* X iiie rr revXX. IN WITNEU WHEREOF. I Xvt •Ificiel !-•' - "ir* I* he if. at tX City aX Cnvoiv of Dro>*r. IN WITMna* WHEREOF. I X**< IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I Xra IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I Xv* Xruvate aet mr X X eX caaaX (X lait fi-ei X r of Ua'ck. A D IXT, XnclaJ ami a t m r efTk* ta X if - krrrunt* art my X X nX caanX tX bereuBte set mr X X nX aauaX tX f t i X a* ' ' . . . ■ pair of Dew. .kr-»— -- - ; head tX caneX tX flxX at iba City a X Cnunty at Dra. XfWml emi at mr offke u X nffizX Xreunte art my Xad aX eaiaX tX atOclaJ eeel X mr effim I* X if. vrr. UU tlrel day af M*r-v AD iSEAi.i SAM s Br;n:v. X lk -ia l •eel a t r ftt r a ta X affiiX XfktnJ sea) of my Xfira te X afficX offkml eeal X my Xfir* te X effliX flaX at Ik* City aX Ceualy X Dea­ 1 X 7 Cemmi-. rrr- of (aearaare vrr. this first X y *( Hank. A.D at Ik* City *X Caenty a t Denver, al tX CHy aX Couaty a t Denvar, let IX r.tr aad County af Denver, tbia IHT. tkle fln t day X Marek. A D. t*(T. al tk* City iX Ceunly X Denver, rer tkia flnt Xy X Merck, A.D • — *t „t* c,re Utkiaiat. f ir ii e a r a t M erck. A D 1*17. tkte fin i X y X Marek. A D. t*IT. tkle firat day X Mnrvb. A.D. 1*(7. 1117 (SEAL) BAH N RLl.RY ■ Tr.r.*.:.., W iXelenn. H-:’5turm la- I iSlALi .SAM N BEERY. (SEAL) SAM N. BEERT (SEAL) BAH N. BEERT. (SEAL) SAM N BEERY. I S E A L I MM N. B E E R T . (SEAL) BAH N BEERT Cemmuauaer *( iBttraat* i turaac* *■ xromtei crepe. ' <--99:usi»a*r a t Id tv re a x - Cemmiaaientr at intnrnno* CemmtMlearr a t Ixnre acn. .mlttieuer X Inonmac*. CemmWikner a t laanrnnm . Cdmmiteiopet at Uterxe* Thursday, April 11, 1957 Office, 938 Bannock Straef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keytfone 4-4205 PAGE SEVENTEEN

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it”-— Thuridoy, April 11, 1057 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone/ Keyifene 44205

S t James PTA Council Slates Meet St. Anthony's Altar Unit

(S i . Jaipu' Pariih. Daovar) a book review on T h » S u n 'i day, A p ril 14. Palm s may be had after all the Masses, Th« PTA wuncil will me»t SInry, Resets Chicken Dinner Judge Albert Frants of the rhuraday evening, April U , in Mrs. Matv Grover, chairman, State Supreme Court was the receive Communion together In home of M rs. W . T . and her committee thsnk all (St. AnlhoBy of Padua's guest speaker in the meeting of the 8 o’clock Mass. Robaraon, 17)1 Spruce Street who co-operated in making the Pariah. Denvar) tbe Men's Club April 10. Also on the agenda fo r tha bake sale of Sunday, A p ril 7. The chicken dinner origin­ The P T A meeting w ill be held A nominating committee was Holy Name meet will be the sn outstanding success. A rom- ally scheduled for Sunday Tuesday, April IR, at Walsh appointed by tbe president, d itcu ssio n of the annual plete report will be submitted afternoon, April 7, and can­ Memorial Hall. An interesting Jimmy Fennell, to present a Mother’s Day breakfast slated in the meeting on Frid ay. celed because of the storm, has •cout program, including Girl slate of nomincea in the next this year for May 12. Tha men Tbe blessing of tbe palms and been reset for this Sunday. ScoPts and Cub Scouts, will be meeting for the annual election, annually prepare and serve the •resent^ after the ■ business the procession will be held prior which w ill take place in tbe April 14. In the parish ball mothers end daughters of tha from 12 to 4 o’clock. It will be toeeting. to the 7:15 o'clock Mass on Sun­ M ay meeting. parish on that day in tha helL held, that is, if weather per­ TiuuierBMothers who wnu helped serve the mits. Credit Union Phone childrenfhildren first FridayI breakfast Helen Neumann / « Director The women of the Altar So­ The Credit Union continuee w April were Mmes. Mudon, ciety were forced to call off Pissecki, Seeley, to receive til bueinest in the Forte, Pollock. last week’s planned event at Eckerman, and Repka. south classroom of tha school LoyolaChoir Rehearsing the last minute. Everything, on Tuesday, Wednesday,' and A lfo r M a e f A pril 12 however, is in readiness for Thursday eveninm from 6 to Tbe Altar and Rosary Society this Sunday. Homemade pies 9 and on Saturday afternoon frill meet on F rid a y, A p ril 12, are again being sought and from noon to 6 o’clock. A home In the Montclair Civic Building. For Good Friday Rites can be delivered to the base­ extension has been placed All women of the parish are ment of the rectory anytime temporarily in the claasroora (Loyola Parish, Deovor) , Friday services. The choir will Invited to be present for lunch- Su n d ay morning. All the and can be reached by callioe The I avo U Parish adulti»'ng the “Seven Last Words” •on served at 1 o'clock. women of the circles will co­ W E. 4-4071. Mrs. Wilbur Gunther, chair- choir is now rehearsing inten- by Theo Oubois. Neu- operate in the project. Tb« Credit Uaioa will sively under the direction o f >"«nn, s well-known organ and nan of tbe deanery library and HNS Meet A pril 11 move ia lo it t sew home o b iterature committee, will give Miss Helen Neumsnn for G ood P'sno teacher, has directed the the perish freuadt arouad 'choir for eight years. The Holy Name Society will May 1. WbeB tbit fiaal Guest soloists will be Vir- meet in the parish hall on Thursday evening, April 11, at move it made, the Ireatorer, Iginia Starr, James Eitemiller, P a l Hallahaa w ill work on a 8 p.m. Carol Dunts of I>oretto land Joseph O'Neill. Other solo- fulllimo batit for tha cea- DCUOTIOnS OF THt ^ists ace L«yola choir members: Heights will speak to the men on the M arian Day sche '.uled ve n io B c a of lha mambart. 'Marjory Dunn, Barbara Pow- The schedule for the Holy I era, F.d Martin, and George for May at Regis College. The regular Communion Week rites will be printed in nine Tuesnnvs .Miraslovieh^ the newsletter whicn can bt Chorus members are Naomi breakfast slated for Sunday, April 14, will not be held this obtained s t all the Masses on IN HONOR OF Walker, Mary Weber, Alma Sunday because of the Altar April 14. The times for Com­ Beets, Dixie Crus, Eva Smith, munion and Confeesions will Mina Summers, Agnes Gunni­ Society fete. The men, how­ ever, will attend Mast and also be made knovm in order ST.nnTHonvoFpnnuH son, Kathryn Marek, Helen that parishioners can have a Lynn, Carol Boerger, Karen copy of the week's events id The Franciscan Wonder-Worker their homes. Palms wilt ba blessed at the firs t Mass on JO Are Present Sunday and w ill ba distril^ uted at a ll tbe Hasses. P n r i c l l l i h r n r v Voung fifth grade librar- librarians who have just finished their two- rarisn Liorary shown in the ex­ month term. Newly elected by their classmates At Communion panding library of St. Rose of Lima's Parish, as librarians are Kathey Sweeney, Barbara Recommended for Denver. The school library, which is less than a Storm, Ralph Melphy, and Paul Rodarte, year old, boasts more than 2 0 0 books, a collection Sister Patrice, prin 4 |pel. expressed as the goal of the school, three to five books fo r each Event for PTA of 45 film strips fo r class instruction, snd 12 child. A t present, youngsters from the second, record albums. (St. Elisabeth’* Pariih, Standing in the picture is Richard .Vahren- third, fourth, end fifth grades have access to Denver) kamp, and seated, from left, Patricia Hogan. the books. A sixth grade w ill be adde4 to the Mark Christiansen and Jackie Nieman, the four school in the fa ll. The initisl Communion break- fist for the parents of S t Eli­ + zabeth’s School children was SponsorcNl by Holy iN'aine Society sponsored by the Parent-Teach­ ers' Associstion April 7 in the Regular Mass school P T A room. Ham-Games Party Set Aimed at encouraging family Communion, the breakfast was Times April 14 attended by about 70 parents, At St. Rose's April 13 following the children’s Mass. The Rev. Berard Giblln, O.F.M., (St. Rdia ef Lime's Parish) which the sisters use in teach­ spoke to the assembleid group In Evergreen ing classes in religion, social on the parochial school music The Holy Name Society is M il* H aU b NauiriBBB studies, science, and music. program. Evergreen. — (Church of sponsoring « ham-games party on Saturday, April 13, at 8 The books were purehaaed by In charge of the ham and Christ the King)— The Masses Su llivan, Sharon Mintken, p.m. in the school building. donations from the perish and egg breakfast were Mrs. Phil Carolyn Kpnnemann, Jerry on Palm Sunday w ill be at the More then 20 hems will be several of the circlet. Catalog­ Griego. PTA president, and Dunn. Frits Genss, Vincent regular time, 8 and 1 0 a.m. given eway in addition to a se­ ing was accomplished by women Mrs. A. Gerstner, treasurer. Carbone. Bill Sullivan, and from the PTA, Mmes. J. Lisa, Palm.e w ill he blessed before lection of other gifts. The peny Room mothers, Mrs. Pat San­ Henry Newell The organist is Is one of the m ajor money­ R. Doherty, E. Cochran, M. Mc­ chez, Mrs. Ray Torres. Mary the first Mau at about 7:30 Robert Paul. making projects of the society. Donough, and T. Nieman. H a rry Stewart, .Mrs. Max Ar- l^a.m. PTA to Elect Tbe ticket chairman is Jack Sister Jean Patrice, principal, rowsmith, Mn. Evangelista, Portrait Gift Schuster, and committee mem­ commenting on the enthusiasm Mrs. Marcello Cabus, Mrs. Wil­ This week the nominating Visit by Mistionory bers are James Forbes. Harry of the children for reading ex­ lis Angle, Mra. Paul Gonzales, committee will meet to nomi­ At a recent meeting of the Rosenberger, George Scanlon, Mrs. Joseph Valdez, Mrs. Her­ Certificates nate new officers for the PTA. tra books w ss evidenced in the and Burton Stadig. line of youngsters that forms bert Bryan, Mrs. James Hof- Members sre the Rev>. Edward A lta r and Rosary Society rep- when the lib rary is opened each setz, Mrs. Pat Chavez, and Mrs. P. Murphy, S .J.j Sister Marion re.eenlativea of all the nine par­ Sunday, April 14. after the If Hwibond lutl never "Rndt 12 o'clock M ass, the 50-60 Club day. She said this line stretches Arthur Valadez, assisted with Louise, Mrs. J. Gaffney, and ish circle were present, in ad­ awards w ill be made. from inside the school to half­ ticket distribution and cooking time" le hove his portrait mod* Mrs. J. Madden. A slate of of- dition to members of the past April 14 is Communion Sun­ way across the playground. The duties. Among volunteer help­ ficera w ill bn presented a t the presidents' organisation. A sur­ ...rf Mother is reluctant, lo » day fo r the men and boys of the second, third, fourth, and fifth ers was Mrs. Joseph Gallegos. PTA meeting at 2 p.m. Tues­ prise visit wss psid to this . . . K thot grondchild't parents parish. Members of the Holy graders have access to the li­ Four eighth grade girls, Mat7 day, Apriljld, in the school group meeting by the Rev. Name Society will receive Com­ brary books. Kelley, Barbara Rogers, Marie teem to be short of cash . . . yow basement. (^htrles Meeus, an expelled mis­ munion corporately in the 8 Valadez, and Barbara Lopez, Members of the Altar So­ sionary from China, and the A librarian system has been eon solve the vdiele problem by o'clock Mass along with the Cub served. dality met Saturday, April 6 , first European priest to be or­ established with fifth graders presenting them widi Scouts. Cub Scouts ere asked one of our and spent five hours clean­ dained by a Chinese Bishop. A dispensing tbe boi^. An elec­ Tka tnaatiBg of tba Par- to be in uniform and to meet in Portro'it GHt Certiflcolei. ing the altars for Easter. The short talk wss given by Esther aBt-Tcaebar»' AxoeiatioB will the parish hall at 7:46 s.m . to tion of four students to these following were present: Mmes. Meeus about the deep faith of Uica placa tbit Tbariday With each CertiUcote you get march to the church with the posts takes place each two Berens, Bodhane, Brinkmeier, the converted Chinese and their avaBiaf, April 11, ib tha 0 fine Pocket Portrait Wollet, men. months in the fifth ^ade. Campbell, Cavanaugh. Frei, fight against Communism. As a Newly elected to serve as librar­ •chool halt at 8 o'clock. All paroBti ara iovitad. Baeauta free of extra charge. Come !• Gaffney, Koneeny, Patterson, concluding and inspirational act The Cub Scouts of Peck 206 ians are K ath y .'Sweeney, B a r­ of the loleiBB larvicet bainf end see them today, Scheer, Wall, Willis, Wilson, Father Meeus recited the Hail in a recently sponsored donut bara Storm, Ralph Melphy, and held on Palm Sunday, Ibo snd Berberich. Mary in the native Chinese and sale fo r funds told 1,600 doxen. Paul Rodarte. The second cnilection Sun­ gave a special blessing to all Prizes such as scout knives snd regular 11 a.m. Matt will day, April 14. will be used to the memoers present at the flashlights were awarded as Sister Jean Patrice said the bafin at 10:30 o'clock with SNYDER purchase Ea.iter flowers. This meeting. prizes to top Cub Scout sales­ goal of the library was to have tha bloiiing and proeatiion Have You Ever Made llie 9 Tuesdays? collection will replace the cus­ men. from three to five books per of palmt. PHOTOGRAPHY U'hv Not This Year— fo r .Self and Olliers tomary donations sodality In the •T«nl of ticicneti or Johnnie Ryan was top sales­ student available and since the BEGINNING - TUESDAY, APRIL 16th ! members have received at the •ome •intrfooey wilbiB the men for the pack and also for school, at present having only 71i« firm* .‘^019 E. Colfax doors of the church in past Family, lha St. Juda Circia bia Den 1. Top salesmen in the five grades, will be increasing wb*a yma years. mambart aak that lhay ba in- trtbulisB MtFWUf# !• lb* other dens were: Den 2, Julius i'” *}**• goal. liM* bu«iAM*. Phone: EAst 2-l6.'M at 7:45 P.M, Holy Week Missals will be fermad, t o that they mitbt Pfannenstiel; Den 5. Billiei The health chairman, Mrs. R Father Honorius Santoriello, O.P.M., will deliver the available in the front vestibule coma in and fiva whataver Vagher; Den 4, a tie between iHartman, asks that parents who sermon on “ Grace and the Seven Sacraments’’ each of the church Sunday, April halp poiiibla. Tbia w o rk ia le Roddy McDonald and Paul received dental and hearing no- Tuesday evening. 14. b t OBa o f tha charitabia Stewart; Den 5, Jerry Shea; tices should have these back to The Holy Nam* Society worka p ro m o la d by ihii cir­ the school by May 1 as an abso­ ST. ELIZABETH'S CHURCH Den 6 , Danny Linton; and Den CONVENIENT will meet Friday evsninf, c ia . Furthar iBfermatiqB may 7, Danny Yegge. lute deadline so that health rec­ lllh and (Kurils A p ril 12, at 7:30 e’eleeb in ba obtaiBad by calling Mra. ords may be brought up to date the ichool baeeraent. S. Gortych, c h a irm a n of tha The prizes were presented at a recent pack meeting. A movie She also requests that infor­ c ir c ia . mation on polio shots received Our Mr. Sun was presented. by children outside the school The members of Our Lady The next Cub Scout planning through private phy.sician or Who Launders Tbe Laundry of Snows Circie of Idledale are meeting is scheduled for Thurs­ cliiiics should be sent to the commended fo r their attend­ day, April 24. at 7:30 p.m. in school to complete immuni­ Sheets and Shirts ance at the executive meeting the home of John T a ly a t, aa- zation histories of the children. of the Altar and Rosary Society sistant cubmastcr, 945 S. De- fh rd ;« shot, we^ Best? Elxqiiisile Cleaning, Too. in Evergreen since their pres­ catur Street. Phone .AL4. 34281 Tu * 1. - A D______c-i.u.-i*''** number received outside ence necessitated a consider­ ■The A lu r and Rosary Sofclety infonna- able drive from Idledale. This w ill meet on Thursday, A p ril 11, , circle has unique souvenir a t 7:4? p.m. in the parish ball.| Holy WITH plates of the parish for sale; After the business of the so-,, nomintting these make beautiful gifts for all occasions. They also have ^ ' " ‘ Icoramittee was selected fo r the All A T> l«lettion of officers, which will PLENTY OF HOT WATER occasional greeting cards of a M em be^f the Altar and very fine grade to sell. Dortbea sary W y are rernmded that;Milner was selected tel Butterfield has been welcomed the deadline for making returns „ chairman of this com- as a new member in this circle. on the post-Easter dance tickeu include* Harryj The I.ady of Lourdes Circle IS the night of the meeting, ac L^jurini, Blase Pa-' is selling vanilla st $I per cording to Mrs. Rsy Hsrlmsn. SUdig. PICK UP AND DELIVERY IN DENVER AND SUBURBS bottle. The premium for selling dance chairmsn. The group met in the church f ^ this product is a coffemeker The dance IS set for Saturday, I,.h e„ Father Barry Wogsn which will be donated to the Apnl 27 in the Knights of C^|p„,e„ted an explanation of the perish hell. lumbus Hall from 9 p.m. to 12,v„tinents and sacred vessels.I Mrs. Sue Speirs and Mrs. E. midnight. Price of admission is;.ttended, Raymond attended the deanery many of whom brought their J meeting of the ACCW in Den. young boys to leam about tbe ver, A p ril 9. vestments and the sacred ves­ \ The last instruction class for sels. , WA]\TED non-CatboIica had 14 persons Two Converts present. Adult convert,* received into Notice was received of the tbe Cburch were Hilda La Sssso. l i t ' \ V death' of Louis J . Wolf of Keo­ with Jerry and Frances I.a L kuk la ., who had been a sum­ Sasso as sponsors; and James prootreoders mer resident of the parish. Sur­ Moore, with M artin Clennon as viving him are his wife and two sponsor. t o daughters, age 15 months and DAD,aJUNIOR. BABY. MOTHER, SIS two days, respectively. i n Two Parishioners As year tunity |n « s, year peed For bet weter alee frew*. AAACirculating Yea teat Mietdi cb etd wtMr baeUr to meet tbe requnmente At Camp Meeting p l a ® * that more people end lecee eppliencae pot upea H. 'The beet way Drivers' Manual to Beet tbe prottwa ia to pita to yooe Mute seeda now .Mr*. H a rry McCabe of A ll The Ameriran Automobile with a property ti»d sutonatic water better. .Association has just published Soub' Parish and Mrs. Ludwig ,a 1 2 2 -page book entitled H o tc to Slack of St. Louis' Parish, Englewood, represented Mount CsO a reptennuijve of this ceeipeny or your dteler today D r iv e . Long involved in the high Marian Camp for Catholic chil­ and let him help you with year hot wsiar naedt. school driver education pro­ dren at the regional convention gram, the AAA has felt that of the American Camping As­ sociation held April 4, 6 , and 6 Xnermto... to B* edeguolr Mpply af Am uoae cayfuar one of the vital needs in the p„j- Write Letter, Giving Qualifications traffic safety picture was a, at Estes Parle. , . Eighty-five - . to««0'M "-'T'* VHt M B TMAT COVKTh TO M tIT VOUK NttOa driver retraining program fo r j2 per couple'. Tickets may b e ! to »dults. purchased from Mrs. Harbnan ^ Distribution of the new driv- ©r from members of tbe society. member of ACA. . ers' manual was begun in Colo- .Al Rodi and his orchestra will I DEP.ARTMENT PR ' rado this week by tbe Rocky furnish the music MOWS 060011X16 © ' Mountain Auto Club, which P. 0. Box 1620 points out that this book is Over 300 Books CorrctpondcDIt arc rc- PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OP COLORADO based on the AAA's high school The St. Rose of Lima vhool. minded ihsi b c «* iicmt matt _Sporttmanlike ^...... Privttty...... text- library hay in the past year ae- be in the nffire of the Oenree Denver, Colorado book used in most driver educa- cumulated more than .Ifb books.l foiholie Retiterr by 2 p.m. tion courses throughout theiin addition to a collection of 45 Toesdav of ihe «eek ihe iieint state. Ifilm atrip* and 1 2 record albums [ are to appear. PAGE NIHETRN Tkufiday, April 11, 1957 Offict, 938 lanneek $fr««t THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Tcitphoit*, K«ytt«ii« 4-420S

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TO: (iri 10. Live in. Coll after 5 Rar Buchanan. Da I ten. Nthr. W to W carpeting. Full base­ BUILDING MATERIALS Brother, Holr end kyalM: Roy p.m. BE. 3-BS12 ment apt Total t i t , 200— Buchanan, Sidney, Nahr., Brother, DUNKLEE • * tn * Hair aad ksatce: Lanra Bnehanaa, “ Own Yoaar Oion” TERMS Soltsmen cr Lodie* 98 BWnty, Mebr., No raktion, Lccatec: Reaffor S i . Louis — Eailaweed Ksrdy Wrtekinf Rith & Earn, Sidney, Ncbr, Slater, Heir; Jaan Bnehanaa Calvnt. 1121 8S0.00 CASH HOLY FAMILY 3 bdrm., largo family room CoRfriKtor* te Chnrchea, Seboola. Clubc, Saouta Elm. Chula VUta. Califn Niaee. 4 bdrm. Garden level home. 1 2 1 CatUBt U . i-M ll l^satec; Maurice PhilHppe. a/k/a end OrtulthUeaa. Jnat tell 24 hot- with FIRE-PLACE. 2 car North of Lake Side Shop­ A M i^ a v c a I D M r ic It f C t \ ChecWnc the from left: Edward P. Martin, eecreUry-treae- Maurice PhUli]M. ToMo. Wnah^ tlea of Watkisa Donhla itreeeth garage. 3 LANDSCAPED UTTICerS OT ra risn WVU bylaw * o t uren U ul* L. C. deBaca. vice preeident; Rich­ Nvphew, Heir and lacatM: Betty Vanilla. Ootalia call ping Center. Has recreation FENCED LOTS. PRICED LE T 'S SW AP 50 by Buchanan Wohlford, n/k/a Betty Mra. AlBUt CH. 4-4252 and utility room, 2 baths TO S E L L . the newly formed Confraternity of Christian ard T. Clark, president; and the Rt. Rev, Mon- Buchanan Wahlfoid. 79M W. 57th ANYTBINO of valut U k n ea pur- and a larger 2 car garage. Doctrine organization in St. Pnilomena's Par­ tisTior William M. Higgins, pastor and spiritual Ava.. Arvada. Cole.. Niece. Heir akaaa or laatallatloat of n a furaaem. adviser to the group. artd lasatee: Arthur Cox, a/k/a EMPLOYMENT A n E ic a lla n t Novror Wilton & Wilton wattr baalan. ata. What bar* yea. ish, I^nver, are the current officers for 1967 Tboinae Cox. c/s Cllehreat Co. BA. t-2747. Boeton. Maaa.. Stepton, Lasatea: AGENCIES 1 0 Brick Hone REALTY AND INSURANCE + + i- Nan Cox. c/o GUehreat Co. Boeton, MR. McMAHAM Meea. No relation. Letntee: Ubhy 2866 So. Broadway DOGS, CATS, PETS 52 PbllUppa. n/k/a Ubhy PhlLUpa, S U . 1-2322 S U . 1-6671 T^ado. Wnah., No ralallon, L(fa- See US for the job Dunklre Realty Co. LAKEWOOD AVURY tot: QuacB Hlsstat, 2222 Yatae leZS Broadway KE. 4-8171 Parakoete— Babiae aad braaJars 51 Pupils at S t Philomena's School SL. Danver, Cato. No relatlMu YOU wont. UsaUe: Hath Ulnlna. 2222 YatM 1368 Garrit«a BE. 7-1171 6 L, Danver, Colo. No relitlon. Let- S T . JA M E S nUt; Jack Loadem, S4S So. Jeee- ACE EMPLOYMENT Beautiful 3 bdrm brick AUTOS (Utod) S8 phina 8 L, Danver, Cole. No rote- BLESSED SACRAMENT To Receive First Communion May 12 tioe. Letatee; Eleb Leodare, S4S 43S Breudwap SH 4-3213 Ranch home. Electric stov& Attractively Modernizet. 8 Bo. Joaeohtae SL, No relation. Lot* araeber, refrigerator. 4 S i bdrm. brick home. Large (St. PbiioBana’s Farith, K n sp p , Christopher Lsveo, day, A p ril 12. M n . Jam es Mc­ alee: Howard B. Zom, Daltoa, G.I. ot F.H.A. loan. Niehoiss Leyden, Nency Lub- Coy will assist at this fint Kabr. Nephew, Letatee: Living, dining witb carpet­ D e a r e r ) Arlln Phllllppa, a/k/a Arlene Pbllltpe 6930 Richthotaa chenco; meeting of the boys. STENO. - TYPISTS ing and drapes. Kitchen The second grade class w ill (Minor), Toledo. Waah.. Grand- F L . 5-1422 receive First Communion on Robert Lutgen, Jin et Madden, Boys are reminded to wear nephew. Letataa; Dennla Phllllppe, BOOKKEEPERS with breakfast nook. Full Bill Dreiling their uniforms and to bring n/k/n Dennla Phillipa (Hisorl. All typea of office work. If yon buement targe rum pus Sunday, May 12, in the 8:15 John Msgnie, Brigid Mehoney, Tolodo, Waah. Grandoepbevn Let- their achievement books and want a tood office job imaedl- room. 2 FirepUces. Land­ REAL ESTATE WANTED 35 o’clock Mass. Fifty-one boys and Michael McCoy, Michsei and Pa­ ttee: Ronnie PhdIIppa, a/k/a Ron etely. call: dues. nie Phillipa (Minor). Toledo, Wnah.. scaped yard. Close to school, girls will participate in the cere­ tricia McCoy, Richard Mead, A C 2-0721 The Best in Used Gmdaephaw, Leretee: HIndn transportation and shopping. mony under the direction of Ronald Menard. Timothy Meyer, On NominoHng Group Wohlford. n/k/n Minda Wahlford for Prellmisery Job lufonnatioa Te Buy - Sell - er Trade Marie Mullen, Thomas Murphy, NO AGENTS PLEASL Sister Mary Alvera. At the meeting in April of (Hinorl. TSI9 W*. 27tb Ave. Ar 2662 Chtrry DE. 3-7274 CALL The class includes Madelyn Albert Nswyn, Rosenne Nicoll, vada, Colo.. Gmodnleea, Letaloa; Seleelive EmploFment Bnrenu Coleen O'Connor, James Price, the Altar and Rosary ^ iety, Thomaa Wohlford, a ^/a Thomaa MS BaCllcM IM5. ISM talU. Abegg, Mark Alpers, Richard Mrs. Frank F-. Patton, presi­ Wahlford (Minor), TSt* W. 57th least or New Cars Bielak, Elizabeth Buss, Frank M ary R ie s e n m a n , Michael Avn. Arvidn. Colo. Grandnephew, dent, announced the names of ONLY m.ooo S a l a a tA T T co. Carter, Joseph Conrad, Sharon Rowe. Kathleen Settle, Hugh Letatee; Bertha Fiacber. a/k/a the women to be on the nom­ Bertha Fleher. »2t So. Wllliama ENGINEERS HOW MANY HAVE RA. 2-6888 120 TO CHOOSE Costello, Philip Devlin, Johnny Shields, Maureen Skillen, John Rt.. Denver. Colo., No relation. Tomow, Timothy Wadsworth, inating committee; Mmes. Helen 4n\rimt c«rtw M * Monluat. DIGNITY AND CHARM??? For Quick Aetioh A Reaulta Dinan, Catherine FitUs, Larry Letatee; AM Unknown Helm at FLUS e rma., 2 halha, alom. alarm FROM Linds Wahl, Gayle Weber, and Bishop. Joseph J. Walsh, and Low, Unknown, Unknown, Ua apwlMctJ «r te Garlutao, Mary Lee Gibbons, eai or iniinMitef pr** wiadawa. faraca. Naar Stb aad Leo Wunsch. Blake M. Vifquain. The Rt. Rev. known: Ben BoHtaaa. SSI Mile ftrro^ Emaraoa. A PIANOS, MUSICAL Christopher Hackett, Thotpas Monsignor William M. Higrins, Hith Center BM t. Danver. Goto. Harpole, Kathleen Hart. Gayle Parishioners who usually at­ Guardian Ad Litem. Ream 318 — Welds Bldg. HURRY INSTRUMENTS 39 B A N K R A T E S spiritual adviser to the society, Too and each of yon are hereby Jenaetl LetU EA. 2-I33S Johnson. Alice Jones, Kathleen tend this parish M eu are asked 1441 WeltoB AM. 6-2455 to choose another that week in will meet with the committee. notified that the {aelramecit purport- SHOP around tbae taa our plaao Keefe, Mary Jo Keller, Kerry lot to he the latt will and teatacneat valua*. Kenney, William Kitto, Barbara order to allow the parents and Mrs. Joseph J. Walsh asked of the decadent above named will be ■rOH WALEKR PIANOS Up to 3 Years to Pay friends of the first communi­ for donations of discarded ro­ offered for protote before the County SITUATIONS WANTED— Easy Parklai saries and prayer books for use Court of the City and Coanty of Den ST. JAMES 1142 8. Bdwy. 8P.T-T222 cants the opportunity to witness vtr. State of Celorade. at tha City FEM A LE 12 Legal Notices the ceremonies. by the prisoners in the city jail. and County BnUdlnt in anld City and 3 bdrm. brick, 1^ baths, A breakfast will be served Further information may be ob­ County of Danver, on Monday, the Full finished basement. 1 Used Pianos — All Styles No Money Down 29th day of AprU. H IT , at H o ’cloek Alterationi PUBLIC TRUSTEE’S SALE following tba Mass at tbs school tained by calling Mrs. Walsh at car garage. Fenced Yard. 8ALS8 — SERVICB — RENTALS A.M. or on a data aibaeqaent thereto Krptrlfpeod droiiBukor wontf m i>» (C uh paid for eeod uaad PIANOS) PE 3-4695 OPEN EVES. WHEBEAS. GILBERT CLARK m S auditorium. Mothers of the third EA . 2-ltiO, and she will be glad to wUeh tald heorins refnlotly may iflv of oil ktndi, both mm ood wowoa. PRICE ONLY II3 M 0 FREDA AMM CLAKK br Sn 4 •< grade children will act as host­ to pick up donations. ht coatlnned. when and wbera you 1 M Folr V}«w Ato. UA. South Denver Piano trvit, dsUS tb« Stb Ssr e( A entt. may appear if yon ao deatra. Boh SchaU EA. 3 -ll3 « lit), wklcb 1* r*e«rd*d In book esses under the direction of 2227 Be. Broadway RA. S-7422 Wa Finonet Your Monsignor Higgins, in his Wl’TNBSS my alrnatnre and aeol HUNT (iS I, p«c« U t, of (bt rMordi In Ur Mmes. Frank Abegg and Ger­ of aaid Court thin 11th day of March. ALTERATION ntfico of (bn Ckrfc nnS R««ordrr of talk, suggested that for the FOR REAL ESTATE Down Poymant ald Filloon. H57. Sewing of *11 lands. Reasonable. MISC. FOR SALE fb« City »nd Coomy of Dfnrfr, Colo- next two weeks of the Passion- VICTOR F. GRANDY. FR. 7-47*7 raSe, Sniy eoaveyod l« U * PsbHe >en Meetings Set tide, Catholic women should Clerk of Ike Conaty Court 2845 Quebec DE. 3-4781 Truitw ai* aiS for (ht City m'>I Merry-Go-Around Cub Scouts will hold their den have compassion for the suffer­ (SEAL) 2111 W. Alomedo OonntyW Donvor. ColoraSo, tk« fol- By R. C. Phlllpa. • Portable loiHos e««rib«d m l ntnt* In (bo meetings this week. Den 1 will ing of Mary. D m ty Clark EDUCATION 13 Clly o«S Conaty of Doiiror, ColonSo. Jut4 Ilk* law, Maol (or Church aad meet at 2 o'clock on Frid ay, Preparations for Holy Week THOMAS L FORD. Attorney EVERGREEN PARISH to-vil: Evarfraae. Cal*. Sahool. A p ril 12. in the home of Mrs. were completed at the meeting. 1700 Eaat 8 th Avenue Writ* Bex 22. Entlawood. Cole. L ou Tw«B(r-fi>i 11S> loS Trronty. PBX SWITCHBOARD Hodam Mt. homa— 5 rma., hatmt. “ Soy You Saw It in fix 11 loat Puhlleatlen April I I . H9T Pig* rfCfpUqaiit o’clock on Saturday in the the cleaning and decorating of d«mAadi tr«ia*d ^trMAQd. Gat furnaoa. -Patio. Locatad la ta- THE REGISTER" ImprovointXi tbtrton. known nod Publiahed tn Deuvar Catbolle Rtfiatar dlan Hllla, 22 mlo. to Daavar. Call NEW RAILROAD DAMAGED nonborod IStl Kornot S(m(. home of M rs. Gene W illiam s. the sanctuary for Holy Week. NO’ncE TO cREorroRs AIJ Df*!. K m pUetm«ot for tboM FURNITURE AND wbo 8al., 8ua.. and avaa. wklcb dotd of trust «>i mtdt to Den 3 will meet at 2 o'clock Sat­ ESTATE OF KA TIE HANSON, alao WA. 3-Z21I APPLIANCES socuro (bo asynont ot oni promliiory The following women hel^d known aa KA’TIE L HANSON, Switchboard School COMPLETE HOME nou of nytii dktn witb told dood of urday in the home of M rs. strip the palms for distribution DecMaed. James luiyden, 2618 E. lltb TralaisB to 5 Waeka FURNISHINGS trusL for tbs son of Fosriona Tbou- on the SMond Sunday of Pas- NO. P-MIS Day or Irealns OPEN SUNDAYS 10 to 4d0 Call snad»dBO/ieS (llf,e 0S.0S1 doUars. Den 4 w ill meet in the home Kotfra ia hereby flven that on the siontide: Mmes. Harry T . Zook, 1410 L o n e 6 l KB. 4-4722 Tha Srma tialad ktra dtaarva 1580 Plane payablt to tbo ordor ot Leolio He. of M rs. F ra n k Abegg, 972 21th day of March, H5T, letun THE REGISTEB Brotn mfur tbo daU thsroof. wlU Omar Nichols, Francis McNa­ taatameotary ware laaued to lha t* h* rtmamharad w k a yau ara (Next to viaduct) Adams Street, on Saturday at inUrast (baroea at I ptc c«nL per mara, John Meyer, H. J. McLel- uadtreifnod aa axecutera of the above DANCING 13A dlitrikallac your patraaat* to G E . 3-1841 2 o’clock. named eetaCe. and all pereena havlne K E . 4 - 4 2 0 5 ajiaim, Utsmst pnyablal Mcnl-aa- Ian, Gregory N. CIoos, and lha diffaraat Iloat af butlatta, B ully, as la aora partWalarty oat The newly formed Den 6 w ill clalrea asafnet eald eatata art reonlrad forU la u id Stod of t n iL rtfom eo Frank Patton. to fi)a tiMD) (or allowance In the LlDlan Ceablas to wkich is bnnky uado for erutar have its first meeting in the Ro­ County Court of the City aod County O ffen traded rltaaee for cbiMrrn ef corlaloty, and. bert Magnee home, 1100 St. The next meeting of the Al­ ef Deaver. Colonde, wUbln atx all acta la Ballet Tneaday, Wedara- WHEREAS. Tba aaid RUbart Clark montha from said date or aaid clalma dar- Ckriit Chnreh. Eaat BsUa, Se. Paul Street, at 2 o’clock on Fri- tar Society will be held in the UalTtrally. For laformaliou, TA sad Frada Ann Clark and all parBona home of M rs. Zook w ith the of­ will be forerar herred. clalslQC by. thrensb or gador than. GEORGE CANNY i-H 24. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ficers as hostesses. ha«iBg dafanlud la Ua oayaiaBt ot ESTATE OP DEMETRIUS AU- THOMAS U FORD prlaelpal bolaaao doa on Mid aota nUSTIN RODGERS, alio kaowa aa Girl Cageri Feted Eiecinera C H ILD C A R E ISA of SIS.OSO.OO oad Intaraot at *',• DEMETRIUS A. RODGERS. D. A. THOMAS L. FORD. Alteraey fioDt A ufoit I. I M t 't o Mircb 1*. The girls' basketball award I7M Eaat Sth Avenua RODGERS aaS D. A. METZ Dauear, Colo. Experiencad CHILD care, in my m l . In tba sum af tHO.IO. abatract RODGERS, D*«aatad. dinner was held Sunday, April aartlflad to data Iti.Ce. taxaf for NO. P-ST14 P in t pobllcatlon March 21. H2T home. HA. 4 St SO. tbo yaan HU. HU. and l«tl In Nottca fi btrvby glvtn (hat on tha ?, at the school auditorium. A Ltic Pobllcatlon April 25. H IT Eaperlaacad child cart In my lleeaead tba sum of ll.ttS .tl, attomayo faaa (Pabllahad In Daavar Catholid Rcs- 2 2 nd day af March. H IT , IcUcra spaghetti dinner was served to homa, by day. u s e .to , and any and all dockal fact laUrl Uciamanlary war* iiiuad t« Iba about 90 persons. ity e l I and Publlo Tniilaa'i foao. and (ha undartlsnad Ecaeutrix ot tba abova WE. e- I3SS latal boldtr of m H nota. hartns aamad aatata aad all pcrioni bavins Girls were swarded their bas­ CLASSIFIED alactad on account of tald drfault to clalma agalnat aaid aatata ara r«- ketball pins. Guest .speakers SERVICE DIRECTORY darlara Mid aoCa unpaid, dua and quirad la fUa tham for allowance in HOME TO SHARE 19A payable. tha CouBty Court of Ibo Clly and were Lester Major, AAU offi­ PERSONALS NOW THEREFORE, at tba wrlttan County of Denver, Colorado, within cial and local chairman of the Oat firl to abtra tpacl<«a ApL with K E . 4-4205 raguait of LouIm M cRm n. tba Irsil aix monlha freoi aaid data nr aaid women’s basketball, and Carol IN C O M E T A X 2 ether firla. On # 2 Bat. hoMar nf m M noU pursutat to lew. I. clalma will bo forever barrod. tkt undoroltaod Puatlo TrustM la and HELEN AYRES D ierks, who was chosen A ll- FEDERAL AND STATE RETURN& DE. 2-2212 for tba City and County of Danvtr. Exatutrlv Amerkan in the Kansas AAU Win coma to yonr homa. Call ere- Colorado, do horoby alto BoHro that BERNARD E. ENCLER, Atlaraay Bleie ead week eade. ROOMS FOR REN T- ASH HAULING FERTILIZER PLU M BIN G & HEATING I will, at tba keur of H o’clock la tournament WE. 4-1721 4M Majaetic Bidf. Milltr Troth Sarvle* tha forcBooB of Tuaoday. April SO. Denver 2 , Cotecaae Banns of marriage were an­ FURNISHED 20 ALL TYPES OF H t l. at tbo BasBoak Strool m la Plakop Saturday and Seaday. AL. Firat PokUceCloB March 2 *. H IT nounced between C arl Genarro ^ O ’CONNOB PlumblaaCe. oBtrBBca to tba City aad Coaoty Nico eloan faraithod room for 1 -1 1 1 2 . NATURAL FERTILIZER. Last Publieatlwi .April 25. H51 of S t Philomena's and Miss DR. D. J. SMITH 0 . BuIldlBC la tbo City and Ceoaty of (Publubad la Oeavar CathoUa Bcg- (•Dtlaman. $6.00 p«r wook. LAWN SEED. N DoB«ar. aod State at Coloiado. oall at iater) Jennie Estelle Nuanez of Sa­ BRICK AND CEMENT ibllo anctloB. to tha hirkrit aod beat Optometrut K E . 4-4395 DURFEE & SON E C cred Heart Parish. Tnapefatiaz. Aabeita. Brick rtpalra. BETTER Iddcr for ru b . tba m M dctcrlbad NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT SpecUlizing in ContBCt Ueaotad. F. J. Gallasbar. TA. 1-4727. 0001 South PaaaeylveaU Liltlatam (er Selet and Sarvtea prcaicca. aad all tba ritbt. title and The Tabernacle Society re­ Furnished Aportmenti 25 PY. driMOl AND DETERMINATION OF lenses, also Visual tniniog. Cell G E I-tlO l or G L 5-4511 lataroft of tba aaM Gilbert Clark and HEIRSHIP quests donations of old gold, Frada Abb Clark, tkair haira and I hedraani furniahed apt., aultahle for CARPENTERS, 1020 W. 44tb Ave. fN THE COUNTY COURT silver, and cut glass. Receipts 7282 U. S. Hiwp 6 — Derby aaaltnt tkaraln, (or tha purpoaa of amplayed lady. $20.00 per month. On FURNITURE REPAIRING payiac principol balanes dua on aald la aod for tbo Clly and County af from the sale of these items AT, 8-3693 but Hot e e . CONTRACTORS Denver and Slate of Colorado A l- s-sdie AMERICAN nota of 112.000.00 aod Intaraat at No. P-H40 furnish vestments, linens, and Da Laea 8 SatiL Caotractm Antique end batter aleit ef fareltare. S"a from Autuit I, H iS to March 88tb A Cerooe-t-Therutew ROOFING SHEET METAL IN THE MATTER OK THE ESTATE sacred vessels for the mission Far aaw homea and complataly i Repaired ■ RaSaUhed • Touch Up CONTRACTING COMPANY H . HOT. In Ibo aam of 0440.00, ab- PROPERTY FOR RENT 28 atadalad homaa. Tarmi. Lk aatad, 15 Yre, R xi^ ea et •tract carUfiod to data Oti.OO. tataa OF CHARLES E. VAN NO'TB, De- churches of Colorado. Donations AT. 7-4926 Cultare rmalrad end feplteed, coaaad. (Evenine Appolnimcata Invited) A l. 5-2378 J. C. LAMB Ctiaiaetea8 for tbo yaara H l l . H04, and HIS Notlca la hereby given that on the may be given to Mrs. Harry T. 3700 FraakUe A l-f-70aS Id lha asm of tl.StO.II. atlorsaya Carpaatar — Cahlset Tboroeehly ExpaHaeeed. OepeadaUa. tied day of Apr^ 1157, 1 will prO' Zook, 1240 Detroit Street Phene (et Free EtUiiaata OiL 4*2444 foaa U I 0. 00, u d any and all dockat acat to tba Coanty Court of tba Clly Pet Hospital Formica lopa—ramodaliac. Firat cUm (ora and Fubllo Truatea'a (era. tba The second collection on Sun­ and Coanty of Denver, Colorado, my Park Avenue Location work, raaaoaabla. GUTTERS ladabtodaau aaaurad by m M dead of •ceouata (or (laal aattlacaoat of tba day, April 14, will be for Easter Chiropractic PE. 2-2241 PROF. QUILTING truat, and Iba coat aad aypaaaaa of •dmlnlatratioa of aaid aatale, wban FO R R E N T asacutlae tkla InaL aad will dallvar flowers. For Health Cere Aleaka QeUtlaf Shop. Miehlue qeSt- aad where all peraena fa Intcrcat mar Member! of the Holy NEW — REMODELING loa, tvmedaled dewa tad weel etm- tn the parabaMr a cartSfIcata of par- appear aad obiact lo tbam, ft they ao akaaa na paorMad by law. Name Sociaty end tba Mea't Dr. F. Eugene Armbruster HAAS REALTY CO. LICENCED-FREE ESTIMATE (erta. Wool katti for eeln 2422 B. Dated at Daavar, Colorado, March deaire. DE 3-8020 WORKMANSHIP Cearwilaad Ird Ave DU. 1-2102. H . HfT. Notice la alao htrehy given tkit Club will racelve Holy Com- M A. 3-6587 AU S-071S ROBERT r . LEE (bare naa been filed ia aaid eatate a raunioD corporately in the 1310 Williams 1 GUUER WORK i ROOFS AND ROOFING petitioa aaklog (or a Jadicial aaetr- Day and Eveeles Appetetmeela Public Truatao In and for tba 8 :IS o'clock Matt Sunday, CARPET LAYING City and Coanty of Danrar, tatnmant and datemataatioa af the Coloradn. belra of cuch dereaied, and acttlng A p ril 14. || Ceraraercini RetideBliel ■ u JUSTIN D. HANNEN. Allemay forth (bat tha aacnea, addreaaca and Prayers were asked for the Wedding Invitations REAL ESTATE- 1 North Denver / Symra BMe.. ralatlonablp of all peraona. wbo are Archar'a Floor Ceveriiif* or claim to ba haira of aaid deceaaad, deceased Cornelius and Frances 122 for $7.52, Fine quality, beautiful UNIMPROVED 32 1 Reefing Ce. 1 Daavar, Calaaado ralaed letter printlae, (aat tervlee. Caaplata Eaparl taatollatlaaa Q Cleaned • Repaired D riral PubllcatloB March SS, ItlT •D far aa kaown to the palitionar, are O'Connor, brother and sister of \ All Ifpt* Roofto i aa (oUowi, to-wit: OoUn. 210 12th SL AL. 5-2522. e Ctrptu • LiDe4aum # R«pBkrte| 1 Loat Pubileallon April 20. HS7 John F . O’Connor. Lot for aala, 1 block wett of Resit y New Cullers • Spouts ■ (Publlabad In Danvar CalhoIJa Ray- Elela Mae Price (Adult), 4212 Caa- Collere ea Slat and Meada. 0 Tilt e Formica X-lMBBtA fend ]aiar«4 J later) laoa Art., Lakewood. Calif., Daugh­ “ Fran atUmalaa cbaarfolly slvaa” 1 BbUm U ■ CL. 5-222$ 1 Cutler Specialisla I #G|U74II8 (Dtr ar nigkt m Ui Ii ter: Gary Paul Vaa Nota I Ulnar, Readers Can Still SZ2SW.26tkAva. b u 7-1007 NOTTCE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT bora 10/14/4S), 2HT So. U booId Your Eyes Are Year AND DETERMINATION OP St. Mary Mafdnloae Altar Htura Call GE- 3-0204 HEIRSHIP Su. E n g lcw ^ , Colo., Sen; Ronald Aid Seal Drive IN THE COUNTY COURT Eugene Van Note, (Minor, barn Mott Prodout Potaettiea Lata S3 by 171 2Sth 4 W ^ f 28.400 K S P . 7 - 2 6 1 8 V RUG CLIANIN6 M /4 2 > . 27ST 8a. Uocola SU Denverites wbo did not- re­ ( » . 7-1Z33 In and (or tbo City and County of b g l^ o o d . Cota.. 8m ! Daaald Id - A.A.A. Carpet te p 8 gpheleteij Duvar and State of Colonde ceive 1957 E u t e r Seels in the Special to Young Eyes CURTAIN LAUNDRIES No. SS7B2 aroH Van Note. (Minor, been Cteeaero. Cleealll year boeettful d ^ 1 /S /ll) , 2717 Se. Uncala St, roeii or who wish Urger sup­ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 FRANCIS LACE CURTAIN CLEAN- laeatle or OrlaataJ rate ear apeeiaHr IN THE MATTER OK THE ESTATE Englewood. Colo., Soa: Hubert D. Year hems ef eur pkat. City wMe OF ALBERT 8. HAMILTON, atao plies should cell Sewall House, BBS, CURTAINS. CROCHETED knowa u ALBERT HAMILTON. Henry. 117 Uajeetk BMg, Denver TABLECLOTHS. DRAPERIES. INSULATION •arvke. Beeaegahto 0 . B. Barmere, 2, C o k , Gnardlna id Ulem. FU 6-1616, Mrs. Robert L. Dr. Alfred Kleyhauer BLANKETS. SPREADS. LINENS. I I S ou a Haul CL WE. 5-ttII. ALBERT SANFORD HAMILTON St. James J.M. eertifled teh for wurmth aod and A. S. HAMILTON. Docauod Aeoecdlagly. netice la alao baraby Stearns, campaign chairman, CLEANED BT LATEST HETBODE glvco Ibet upon the date aforeaald. announced. 2 story brick, a bdrma,. plot haaa- HAND PRESSED ONLY. 1212 lower feel bill. UPHOLSTERERS Nollaa la baroby siren that ob (be KE. 4-1044 1432 Tronoat m n L Family kitebon. wood kara- Ur. Oeyx ' 14lh day aif May. HIT, I wlU praaant er the day to which the bearing OMy “ I t is inevitable that some KALAHATH. TA. 4-1227. _____ to tba Cnukty Court of tha City and be continued, the Court will proceed ina FIREPLACE. LARGE LIV­ RA. 2-0252 AaytiB* Ei pan apkeOatery and etrpet elaaaiip County of Doavrr. Colorado, my ae to receivt and bear proefc coocem- persons may not receive their ING rm. Prlco only 111.224. la year kema et ear akep. Carpet ing tba belra af aucb dacaaaed. and. E a ste r Seals in the m ail,’’ .Mrs. DRAPERIES PAINTING repoMat aat leylut. Ueyd EQIM aounta for flu l aaltlamaot ad tha Tes Rooms & Restaurants 4 St. Vincent 411 Wedawerlh. BE 1-4140. admlalatraUea of aaid aatata, when upon tha proofa aubnittad. will enlar BRING YOUR MEASUREMENTS a dacret in aaid aatata datermlolng Steams said, “and that many Beautiful 1 yr. old 2 hdrm. brick and whara all parnena In lotarvat otay friends of crippled children will RANCHO, with Uryt kitchen, toll AND MATERIALS. LET W MAKE Be-Upbelatartef by reliable flno. appear and obiaat to tham. If they whe ara the belra of aucb deceaaed YOUR DRAPES. SAVE THE IN- 51 yaere eaperieeee (arme. pervon, at which hearing all periona not want to miss the opportunity batamont. A REAL FAMILY no daalra. Ruark’a First Avenue HOME. Only 215.252. BETWEEN COST. OUR PRICES Fra* EatlraeU. AG 2-1172 Notice la alaa baroby *lran that claiming le be belra at law of inch to contribute funds for their ARE REASONABLE. NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY thrra baa bean (Had in aaid aatata a deceaaed may appear and praaent Pastry M ra. Lnatck* MRS. WOLF 2I4S Crail PU Mor East SOtt Arm their proofa. services.” potitloa aaklnf for a Judicial aaacr- Quality Bakary Goads A L. 5-8086 30U Waal Silk GU S-14M . ALICE K. SHBIVER. talnmant and dataminatlon of tba Ordor your party aaoda from ua.|| DUNTON REALTY LINEN SERVICE bcira of aurh dacraaad. aad aattlas Admlnialratrlx ELCO \ j fnrth that the aarnoa. iddranaoi and Library to Show iBoaulIlully docaratad Cahoa • Jamea J. Delaney 5 apodal ty. MOUNTAIN yclallonahlp of all paraoaa. wbo are Attevney Xuslom Mide Dnperies^ or rkalm tn bo baira of aaid dacMocd. Caribbean Movie I'sdS* Wa.t lit Ava. WE. 8-0120^ i DECORATING 1 TOWEL A SUPPLY CO. 434 Idajeetk Balldiag {Complete Mteetios c f bMQiUul] B. W. laaklae. Meotpar • 0 far ai known la tba patltiowr, ara Oeavar 2. Calarade idnperT ted fe^rke.'' ar follnwa (o-wit: A colorful travel film, ^arib- m o S-Crual RA.2-704T Flret PubllcaUaa M arck-U, H5T /TnTtno ro4e Im CaIM. Fr«t Mil- R|344W. DekeU RA. S-22l4 Mra. Pinkia Louiaa Tnckir. Haalar 6 con H c lid c ii, w ill be show n| ST. PIUS X maua. AU work fuanataad, RaaaJay Road. KInsatoa Sartoga, Luat Publlcalleu April 11. H57 C A TER IN G 4A WALLPAPER, PAINTS Taan.. Ntoca: I Puhiiabed la Deaver Catb^ie Baglater Wednesday, A p ril 17, a t 12:15< Thro* bodrooaaa. IH hatha. Wall- ^BcButy Fold Draperies^ Painiitig — Decorating Far popar haaftat *a4 palathit coll Mra. EllMbatk Jobeaeo. tSS* p.m. in the Denver Public Li­ to-wall carpetint. l^ry* Patio, ' k m . 4-4225 1405 Paeiia: NOnCE TO CREDITORS Exterior — Interior Aatoa Bantatar. 152 Madltni. BA. Uad SL, Lu Aagaloa, Calif.. NIoca brary auditorium. Admission is landtcapad yard with tknbhtry Barlba Muee. H t« - lltb Ava.. ESTATE OF CRARLE» WELLS — and (cneo. Etpedally cahvonlast 2-2222. free. 'Dont Cook Al. S. Lamoreanx Norik Noabrlllo, Taan. NIaca. RHBA, d ie known ea C. W. RHEA (or Lowry. FftaaiBeat, Buckity Accordingly, aotleo la alao baraby aad CHARLES W. RHEA. DmwmwI. The showing will be the ^ Order from periotiBaL DRUGGISTS BE. 3-2344 WaUpapai— 25t • roll and Bp. Whlta given that upon tha data aforOMW, Na. p-aao EoamA 22.22 par fa t 221 Santa Fa eighth in a Mries of 1 2 weekly K E 4-4220. or tbo day to which the booriag may Notlca la hereby atireo that on the ALADOLN DRUG CO. bo continnod, the Court will proceed Sth day of April. H5T, leltera of Ad- color travel film presentations Dial ^ A Dinner" By Owner $11,750 2412 E Calfix Ava. FR.T-T2S2 to raoatco and hear proofa aoncara mlnltlntion were itaued to tba uadtr- Taxturiec — Palatine — Paparlop offered free to the public by 10 Tatra la Daavar ing tha hairs of such dtoaaaad, aad. ilsntd aa Admlnlatralor of tha above United Air Lines. AC. 2-4891 YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS The firms listed here upon tba proofa snbmitlod. will enter ntmtd eatate, and all peraona havini EM. 6-1016 will h* fllltd correctly at W. E UeEELVY a daeraa In anld aatata datanninin] clalma aiainat m M eatate are re­ The film averages 30 minutes WASHINGTON PARE PHARMACT Fra* EaUmat* — Raaseoahla who ara tba htlra of aveb daaoaaoi quired 10 flit tkeni for allowance in in running time. Virginia Baked Ham 723 Uvalda, Aurora, Pb.SF. 7-2745 1014 Seetk Gaylord deserve to be remembered Sena cleaaeuta ea wallpaper, 50% off. parann, at which bearing all paraona ,lhe Conaty Court of Iba City end Southern Fried Chicken SP. T-II42 clilmltit to be belra et law of aech Conaty of Denver, t^lorade, wlthlr Hoffman Heights FERTILIZER when you are distributing deeeaaed may appear aad pretent’ alx monlha from aaid date or aaid Mark It 'Haws' Bar-Qued Ribs WATER WELLS their proofa. rlaioi will he forever harrird, Jumbo Fried Shrimp (.orrFt Copv” Moat Prtciona Blood DOHESnC-rxaiCATIOM Roist Beef and Pork t4.90 Par YARD. ferent lines of business. ANY SIZE—DEPTH IPukllahtd la Denver r-.w -n - iruMlabod in tha Denver Calkellc on thr oulaidr of ihr rm rlopr BY OWNER — T-yr.-oM 2-hdrm lalerl jReslaieri KBEE ESTIMATES— TEEMS frame, faraie. 4% loao. Prlen 111,722 .80 (er tpreadiaf Firal pokllralina April I. H U FIni PuMieatlou Ah-ll II, t«>7 in whirh ilrma are *rnl lo ihc (CloMd Tm tdv) ATLAS DIILUKG < ». Laat puhUcttloa Hay t, 1717 iLaal rublirttloa liny 7, r>57 I Rtipalrr. I m i E. W*tlry. 8K. 5-4522. CL. 3 ^ 3 3 2705 Eudora EA. 1-I2II

m m m Thursday, April 11, 1957 PAGE TWENTY Office, 938 Bonnock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Bronnan to Address Lawyers Coronado Knights Set Catholic U. S. High Court Day of Recollection In Welby on April 14

Justice to Visit Colorado The Coronado Council Knighta o f Columfaua will Justice William J. Brennan, will he Gov. Stephen L. R. sponsor a day of recollaction Jr., the sixth Catholic to serve McNtchols, David Maxwell of on Sunday, April 14, from on the United States Supreme Philadelphia, American Bar As- 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. in Assump­ Court, will pay a visit to Den­ tion Church, Welby. The ver next month to address the speaker will be the Rev. Americen Bar Association re­ Francia Bakewell, S.J. AH gional meeting. , men o f the district ere in­ The Catholic jarist, who be­ vited to attend. came at 60 the youngest mem­ ber of the high court when ap­ pointed last autumn, will ad­ dress more than 1 , 0 0 0 attor­ neys from eight states. Justice Brennan is noted for TRY working to speed lagging court calendars through jiTdjcial re­ form. He relates that he thought JaUbi^'A, it was in regard to that work that he was summoned to FIRST Washington, when he got the appointment. He was on the New Jersey Supreme Court at FOR the time. He lived in Rusbton, N.J., and was a member of DUPONT r Nativity Parish, Fair Haven, N . J . PAINTS Described as having “ one of the keenest and quickest judi­ cial minds in the country," Jus­ Housewares • Ciflwares tice Brennan was educated at the University of Pennsylvania Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. Falby Hdw. & and Harvard University. district deputy, Sterling; Marshall Reddish, grand C. Giles, Jr.; Max A. Martinez, Louis A. Valentine, sociation president; and Charles This class of can­ Although be is the son of an P a in t Co. knight, Denver Council 639; David L. McKinney, dis­ Richard D. SkaleBd A ir C v u d lU v a liit Last year 425,000 cars entered tourist spends SiO a day. Rocky Mountain National Park. THE BEST IK LUGGAGE The visitor who ha.s a good this! n Your Home M Sll KIril Alt Mzku* FurnacM On Aug. 12 over 5,000 cars en­ Invtalled, Servicad time and sees what he wants tered tee park in that one day. Read very carefully •ud Repaired Contrary to popular opinion to se|, is the best possible ad­ Before you redecorate your Home! tee most visitors to our state vertising for the state. The come from Illinois. Texas * Heating tourist industry brings more * A clean home is o healthy home, * Air Canditioning comes second, in the Mesa We hove bought entire stock of TOP QUALITY X Verde area tee count was 15 than one-quarter million dollars ♦ * Sheet Metol Wark Built-in Ovens and Ranges ond ore offering them Dust particles in the air carry oil sorts of* S I. 4 -1 4 » per cent over the previous year. every year, ♦ bacteria. Phone SU 1-4494 to YOU ot the lowest price in history . . . Frvv CbvcJcup end EatlBete : •A n "ELECTRO-AIR" AIR CLEANER removes ♦ Day aad Nl|ht Service i t Stainless Steel or Coppertone Finish ♦ 90

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