U.S. Urged to Temper Foreign Aid With Love Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Contents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1961 — Permission co Reproduce, Except Dollars Alone On Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Won't Do the Job, DENVERCXmOUC Missionary Says

By Ken P eters U.S. foreign aid—a “bad word” in some parts of the world—^is desperately needed in the Far East, and, REGISTER if handled in the right way, will be a great treasure to yOL. LV. No. 24. THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1961 DENVER, COLORADO destitute peoples of these countries. This is a Catholic missioner’s view of a subject that touched which is administered through For New Auxiliary off a controversy in Washington, voluntary agencies as the as well as the ire of writers of NCWC Catholic Relief Serv­ best sellers, such as The Ugly American. ices. Father Sean Dunne, S.C., back In the latter program, for ex­ ample, U.S. sur^us corn, wheat, Official Document in the U.S. after three years in Korea, says that many of the powdered milk, etc., and used evils depicted in The Ugly clothes are distribute through The Papal bull, the letter from Pope John XXIII appointing Bishop David M. American can be verified in that parish organizations. This aid Maloney Auxiliary Bishop and Titular Bishop of Ruspae, has been translated from country and in other parts of gets to the people and is very the Latin and released by the Denver Archdiocesan Chancery Office. the Far Blast. But he sees hope effective, because it comes un­ of better things to come. der some type of supervision. The Papal bull derives its name from the Latin bulla, a name given to the leaden For one thing, he has great (Turn to Page 2 — Column 6) seal attached to the document. This leaden seal {bulla) bears on one side the heads confidence in I^ident John of Sts. Peter and Paul and oh the other side the head of F. Kennedy’s proposed Tonth the reigning Pontiff. Peace Corps, through which St. Pbilomena's Parish Today, the word bull is practically confined to the dedicated young men could be directed into our^ Foreign document whereby a Pope appoints a Bishop. Formerly Service and aid programs. Bequeathed $50,000 all important Papal letters, including canonization de­ Father Dunne, “roving mis­ crees, were called bulls. The translations of-the bull follows: sionary” photographer who sup­ A total of approximately $50,- has served as Mr. McGee’s at­ plies pictures to the NCWC 000 has been willed to St. Phil- torney for more than 40 years. News Service and other wire omena’s Parish, Denver, by the services, as well as his own NATIVE OF IRELAND THIS IS THE KIND OF AID NEEDED IN KOREIL late John J. McGee, business Born in Ireland in 1876, Mr. ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER Columban Society’s magazine, executive, investor, and active THE NUN, who is also a medical doc­ need “not unlimited financial aid,” but all kinds the Far East,'gave his ideas in McGee came to Denver at the Chancery Office Catholic layman. age of 18, and went to work tor, holds up a typical example of the of aid—engineers to bring out underdeveloped an interview to the Register, 1536 Logan Street resources, physicians to heal the wounds of un- where he studied journalism for Mr. McGee, who died last April for his uncle, William McCarthy, Denver 3, Colorado harm poverty has caused in that Far Eastern a pioneer plumbing contractor. country.. F a^ er Sean Dunne, S.C., Colnmban dernourishment, dedicated service personnel to several months in 1954 before at the age of 84, had been a administer patient understanding. his departure overseas. resident of St. Pbilomena’s Par­ After wortog for about five JOHN, BISHOP, SERVANT’ OF THE SERVANTS missionary back from Korea, says the people years for his uncle, the young OF GOD to His beloved son, DAVE) M. MALONEY, He is now on his way to Holly­ ish for more than 36 years. man went into business for wood to edit and add sound and He was a member of the par­ priest of the Archdiocese of Denver, Bishop-elect of the himself as a plumbing contrac Titular See of Ruspae, and newly appointed Auxiliary Catholic Charities narration to a moving picture ish Holy Name Society, th e tor, and later became one of he made on the history of the Knights of Columbus, and the the founding partners of th e to the Ardhbishop of Denver, health and apostolic Church in Korea. Knights of St. John. firm Hedges, Atkins, and Mc­ benediction. ' ' v America’s biggest mistake in Monsignor William Higgins, Gee, which in 1930 sold out to Since the task of directing the Christian flock in her foreign service and her aid pastor of St. Pbilomena’s, who the American Radiator Stand­ programs. Father Dunne said, is termed the bequest a “giant ard Plumbing Company. the way of virtue becomes from day to day more acute, Help Save the Faith her practice “of extending un­ generosity,” said that a check Mr. McGee remained with this especially in those cities which stand out for their dis­ limited financial aid without for $25,000 was turned over to firm as branch manager until tinguish^ name, 'large population and vastness of enter­ Catholics in the archdiocese can .help in the solution of many moral and phlysi- supervision." j Joseph A. Craven, attorney for his retirement in 1940. Follow prise, it frequently occurs that an Auxiliary is granted cal problems of charity by their generous contributions to the collection for Catholic This practice, “based on the the archdiocese, in Uie name of ing his retirement, he became to the Most Reverend Ordinary in order to equalize policy of noh-interference in the parish on Jan. 9. ’The re­ active in the field of investment. Charities that will be taken up at the Masses Sunday, Feb. 5. somewhat the work of each in performing the necessary the internal affairs of another mainder of the total donation In 1905 he married Nellie duties and provide more Usefully and fruitfully for the yvvwwwwwvwwwwwwwVvw country,” he feels, is responsi­ to the parilh—one-tenth of Decker, a convert to the faith, Catholic Charities, Archbishop Urban J. Vehr points ble for the fact that you seb the McGee estate — will be de­ in Sacred Heart Church, Den people entrusted to their cfire. . ' out, saves the faith for many hundreds of our neglected little sign in Korea of the ap­ livered within six months, when ver. They had one child, a son, Therefore, because the Archbishop of Denver, for Suppleimiit Sdotes orphaned children and ^our adults. proximately $3,000,000,000 ap­ the final execution of the will who died in ii^ancy. The couple the reasons we have stated, requires an associate in propriated by the U.S. for aid is completed. resided at 1401 Columbine these responsibilities, We, in our efforts to provide for St. Amie^, Anrn^ to that country. The Archbishop’s letter follows; Executors of Uk win are John Street. Nellie HcGdb died in the well being of the Universal Church, call upon you,' , Aboat the only aid that is Hardh of 1956. A suppUmeiit in this J. GaUagher, nephew of the de beloved son, to ftilfill these d u ^ ^ since We know that seen as coming from the U.S„ ceased, and Miss Ruth Olsen Shortly .before his death, Mr. week's issue of the "Den­ rather Dunne said, is that secretary of Harry Davis, who (Turn to Page 2 — Column 4) you are endowed with the n e g ^ ^ virtues and have ver Grtholic Register" ex|)erience with people and pradSw affairs. . s a lu te s Shrine of St. St, Jude Burse Accordingly, after hearing the advice of Our vene­ Anne Parish, Arvada, on rable brothers, the eminent Cardinals of the Holy Ro­ the dedication of the new man Church in charge of the Sacred Consistorial Con­ Khool. Gifts Sent From California, Texas gregation, We, by Our Apostolic authority, appoint yoU The history of the per­ to the office of A u x ili^ to Our venerable brothfer, Ur­ ish and various societies ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER Donations from as far away $5; Mrs. E.T.D., $10; N.S., $2; their parish burses, included St. ban John Vehr, Archbishop of Denver, and at the same is reported, showing the as California and Texas came Catholic Gold Star Parents, in Ann’s Circle, Presentation Par­ Chancery Office memory of deceased sons, $5; ish, Denver, $30; St. Cath­ time designate you Bishop of the Titular See of RUSPAE great grow^ of the par­ for the St. Jude Burse this in Bizacena, the See left vacant after Our venerable ish. and M.G.F., $1. erine’s, Burlington, $21; Roly 1536 Logan Street week. A total of $58 was added brother, Joseph Carroll McCormick, was transferred to JhAAAJMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Contributions from out-of- Name, Fort Morgan, $16.91; St. to the burse, which is the fund Denver 3, Colorado town came from A.B., Colorado Charles’, Stratton, $110, and the Residential See of Altoona-Johnstown. We confer for the education of future Springs, $2; an Elbert, Colo., upon you all the honors and privileges and impose on Francis de Sales Parish, Den KLZ W ill Beam priests for the Archdiocese of donor in menlory of Father Wal­ you the burdens and obligations with which, by law Denver. The $6,000 fund has January 22, 1961 ter L. Steidle, St. Theresa’s ver, $60. and custom, other Auxiliary Bishops of your rank and reached the sum of $5,438. Circle, Sterling, $25; Anony­ 4 Masses From In addition, conUdbutions Donations to the seminary dignity are so honored and bound. Reverend dear Father and beloved People: mous, San Jose, Calif., in burse should be sent to the were made to the burses estab­ thanksgiving, $1, and M. L., Looking to your convenience We grant you per­ Our Catholic Charities must rely upon the gener­ lished by five parishes in the Wichita falls, Tex., for favor Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Arch mission to receive episcopal consecration outside the Heights (jbapel archdiocese. osity of our Catholic people to supplement its appro­ received, $2. hishop of Derrver, Chancery Of­ city of Rome from any Bishop, who will be assisted by KLZ Radio, Dehver, will again Denver donors to the St. Jude Parishes or parish groups priations from the United Funds in order to meet cur­ fice, 1536 Logan Street, Denver two other Bishops, all of whom are united' to Us by this year broadcast Masses dur burse this week included C.B.S., making additional paymeats on 3, Colo. rent expenses. I appeal to you for your kind assistance. bonds of unity and charity. ing the month of February. On To Our venerable brother chosen by you for your Feb. 5, 12, 19, and 26 the KLZ Through its official operations, the Catholic Chari­ consecration we grant the permission to perform the Radio’s regular church service ties represents all of us throughout the Archdiocese rite of consecration. However, before this takes place will originate from Our Lady of collectively in child placement, child care, foster home you should, according to the noun of the Sacred Canons, Loretto Chapel at Loretto provisions, representation before the courts, giving aid make the prescribed profession of faith before any Cath­ Heights College, Denver at 11 olic Bishop and take two oaths, namely, the oath of a.m. to needy families, and, in general, saving the Faith for fidelity to Us and Our Successors and the oath against The Mass will be offered by many hundreds of our neglected or orphaned children the errors of modernism. the Rev. Dominic Brady, O.P., and our adults. When you have done this according to the pre­ Kindly give what you can and become an agisting scribed formalities, send the authentic copies of the member pf our centralized Catholic Charities. This forms signed and sealed by you and the Bishop before whom you took the oath to the Sacred Consistorial Con­ agency functions for all Catholics in the Archdiocese. gregation. ' You will thus aid in the solution of many moral and physical problems of charity that confront us each year - For the rest, beloved son, nothing remains for Us in increasing numbers. except to call upon Almighty God in fervent V ayer on your behalf and earnestly exhort you, who already know The deserving poor and helpless little children full well the morals and customs of the people, to assist will remember you in their prayers. as zealously as you can your most worthy Axchbishop in governing them and to show yourself a faithful minister Faithfully yours in Christ, of Jesus Christ and “dispenser of the mysteries of God.” I Cor. 4,1. Given at Rome, at St. Peter’s, on the fifth day of the month of November, in the year of Our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Sixty, in the third year of Our Pontificate. Francis Tinello, Regent RRCHBiSHOP BLESSES MEW SCHOOL ARCHBISHOP-URBAN J. VEHR is bishop are, left to right, the Very Rev. Monsignor James Aloysius Cardinal Copello Archbishop of-Denver shown above blessing the new school in George Evans, the Rev. John Nelson, O.M.I., Chancellor of the and the Rev. Francis J. Kappes of Loveland. Rev. Dominic Brady, 01*. St. Anne’s Parish, Arvada. Assisting the Arch­ Holy Roman Church professor of theology at the pol- lege. Father Brady will also de Francis Hannibal Ferretti liver the sermon. I^otonotary Apostolic The music will be provided Seven Men Direct World Communist Empire by ^ e Dolora Choir, composed By F rank McCarthy of libretto Heights students and office and the country in lished in New York.—The New Mrs. Bibb, who has three Coury in London. She spoke Caesar Federici directed by Sister Rose Patricia, Seven men direct the world which this Center operates is Russian Word and Russia. children, two girls and a boy, of men such as Joseph Novak, a closely guarded secret, she Protonotary Apostolic assistant dean of the college. Jo Communist movement, as­ GENTLE PROPAGANDA ages 9, 8, and 5, said that too and dissected the work and at­ said, Ann Koroulis is president of the serted Mrs. Olga Bibb, a mod­ The Communists in the few Americans have a knowl­ titude of John Gunther, of choir; Pat Gehrer is the or- est, petite Russian teacher Mrs, Bibb has reams and United States are most inter­ edge of the Russian language. whom she did not have a very In the Apostolic Chancery who has made a five-year “It is the key to the Slavic ganist> reams of material on the Red ested not in government or high opinion. study of the Red drive for unions, said Mrs. Bibb, “they languages,” she said, “to Sometimes, Mrs. Bibb ad­ Archives, ’The generous time given by global domination. operation she has gathered in are interested in teachers and Polish, Yugoslavian, and Bul­ mitted, she gets discouraged vol. 104, number 51 the< girls in rehearsing for the The international Commu­ her yeqrs of research. In addi­ university professors as a garian.” in her crusade to alert Amer­ radio Mass series was praised nist Center, the name of this tion to this, the woman, who guide to the young men.” DISCOURAGEMENT icans to the danger of the by Sister Rose Patricia. seven - men supreme R ed has spoken before a number Communist propaganda, she The housewife’s research ever reaching Red octopus. Dispatched on the eleventh day Last year the KLZ Radio se­ body, even gives orders to of PTA groups and who has said, "can be put into the far surpassed the laymen’s “People here in the United of December in the Third Year ries originated from St. Joseph’s Premier Nikita Khrushchev, conducted a summer school minds of youngsters so gently meager knowledge of World States,” she said sadly, “are of the Pontificate Hospital Chapel, Denver, with Mrs. Bibb, whose father workshop at the University of that they think they believe Communism. She receives too indifferent. They have no four priests from the Archdio­ fought the Reds in the revolu­ Wyoming, subscribes to two the Reds’ doctrine through copies of the Intelligence Di­ direct interest in fighting the Rodomons Galligana cese of Denver participating. tion, said. The location of the White Russian dailys pub­ their own reasoning.” gest put out by Kenneth de (Turn to Page 2 — Column 1) Vice-Sealer PAGE TWO Offiet, '938 Bannock Stroot THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitone 4-4205 Thursday, January 26,1961

INTERMATIONAL COMMUNter CfiNTER St. Philomena's Parish 7 MEN SECRETARY — CONTROL MEMBEHF IS UNDER- OF COMMUNIST PARTY SECRETARIES Bequeathed $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 COMMUNtfiT UfiwftR. ' AMO MEMBERS OF (Continued F(om Page One) Mr. McGee in affectionate grat­ 16 REPU6UC& P8ESI0IUM — STATE SECURITY itude as long as I live. COMMUNIST MET wnu AWTONOMWMnWW SERVICE McGee donated 18,000 to Arch­ bishop Urban J. Vehr for the “His nephew, John Gallagher, establishment of a burse fund add the other relatives, have to finance the education of a demonstrated their own piety 60\/ICT OF NATIONS .SATELITE COUNTRIES by sympathetic approval of the COMMUNISTS OF WORLD student for the priesthood in the & 60VIET OF USSR. terms of the will. MINISTRIES >32 O ft S5 archdiocese. In addition to the $50,000 be­ "I myself am convinced St. quest to St. Philomena’s Parish, Philomena deserves no little SECRETARIES OF R O m tC S l A ftj Monslgnor Higgins revealed that credit in this benefaction AND DISTRICTS UNDER Mr. McGee’s will also provided through the offices of her high intercession. She is celebrated 6CCRETAB1ES TO CONTROL $1,000 for Requiem Masses to MCftmno t TO DEFEND be offered for his wife and him­ not only for martyrdom but for OftOQtINSlOE U 6.&R. COUNTRY self. financial accomplishments in the service of her ciients. PASTOR’S STATEMENT know from experience! EECRETAROS S (^NO^ “Fifty thousand dollars is a “My predecessor, Father Don­ SECRETARIfS OF PROMNCES MILITIA AND lot of money to give to a par ovan, a friend of John McGee, IMPORTANT AAEMBERS ish church from a relatively prayed a long time in his ef­ OF NATL DEFENSE modest estate,’’ said Monsignor forts to secure some lots for SECRETAftlES -A UNDER* Higgins. “I myself do not recol­ the parish. secretaries OFSMAU CITIES lect any like giant generosity “When the property was fi­ to a parish church other than nally acquired hq was overheard the Cathedral^ It reveals the pacing his room and saying: R«d Blueprint for World Conquest magnanimity and vision of a ‘Phil, I knew you would do it.’ STREET r i O H T I N O IR StOUL. KOREA prince of fdth. Gentleman also I repeat that acknowledgement THE CHAIN of command of the vast checking bits of news in Russian publications, was he in quiet dignity — a myself in thanksgiving to our A GROUP of students cluster behind Columban Missioners in the Far East, took the I Communist glcdial network is diagrammed statements mads by Red defectors, and slips man of v highest integrity, and patroness. the sparsest shelter during the riots that picture after he engineered his way into the] made by Communist members. One day, the capital city on his way back froin Panmunjom.] in all its shocking, stark reality in the above chivalrously devoted to Nellie, “I believe that John McGee were instrumental in the ousting of the Rhee whereabouts of the top Communist echelpn may ’Two of the youths in thb group were killed in | chart originated through the research of BIrs. his beloved wife. I will hold is aware now of the grateful regime in Korea in April, 1960. Father Sean be discovered. the fighting. Olga Bibb and her father, a White Russian exile message I have sent him in my Dunne, S.C., roving news photographer for the from Soviet persecution. It is interesting to note, in the above chart, prayers: *Y0u have witnessed Not known at this time is the location of that Communist China stands on an equal level munificently to your zeal for the International Communist Center. The fa­ with the U.S.S.R. in the minds of the top Reds. the decency of Divine Worship, ther and daufditer are still checking and cross­ its security.’ U.S. Urged to Temper Aid With Love I Tow DItgcI Entire Orenp “With Archbishop Carroll (Continued Prom Page One) the Far East by both Catholic ually strengthening his hand,] declare: *You have proved emi­ Without supervision, Father and Protestant missionaries, by but it will take time to weed] nently your claim to, our grate- military men—and by the in­ out t||e corruption. Although a I Dunne said, this is what hap­ 7 Men Control World Communism fid remembrance. May the Lord habitants themselves. Catholic, his party is predom-j grant you and Nellie a place of pened in Korea: Little of the inantly non-Catholic. U.S. aid went to the ordinary (See Story on Page Three) actimi to combat the Reds’ have public opinion on their refreshment, light, and peace’.’’ ((Continued From Page One) people. Most of it weiit into Father DUnne believes that Kofea, with its poverty and] action here in our own coun­ side. They need but a few Monsignor Higgins said that ' Communists. We have lob­ defense and into huge factories, the U.S. Foreign and Diplomatic underdevelopment needs much,] bies in Washington for b ig try, dedicated individuals to con­ a memorial in tribute to the Father Dunne says—especially] parish benefactor will be erected multi - million dollar projects Services need men who have a business, for many other DEDICATED trol an entire group.’’ Mrs. that, by and large, proved to patient understan^ng. Bibb said the Beds have the in the church. “vocation.” ’The appeal should ' causes — but no lobbies de- "Public opinion?’’ she scof­ be “white elephants.” be to their better natures, rather , Bifinding the le^lato rs take fed. "The Reds don’t need to best and most complete es­ If thq Korean people could than to pay, car with a chauf­ pionage system in the entire feur, unrestricted freedom. world. Each agent' is checked speak to the U.S. government. L b i b m a N v T b B o c k m o r s t q C o . BishoptoOffer Father Dunne obsenred, they The prospects for the Chnrct) by three or four other agents would say: in Korea are and have always —who in turn are checked. been good. Father Dunne as­ . -rDon’t give us multi-mil­ serted. ’The percentage of As a result, of her research, Mass for Nuns lion dollar projects; give us (Catholics among the 25,000^ from clues dropped here and new roads, bribes. Irrigation 000 population is about one ip there, from information given John J. McGee schemes, hydro-ele^c plants 50 (about 2 per cent), but —and the technical aid to by those who defected from fPlctnre taken about USO) Of Archdiocese there has been a s t e ^ in­ build them; the Communist cause, Mrs. flux of converts since the war. Bishop David M. Maloney wiU Bibb and her father, liOchael —Send US not just “finan­ Under the Syngman Rhee re­ be the .celebrant of the Solemn Pleskovsky have drawn up a Forfyilours' cial aid,” but all kinds of aid gime, Father Dunne said, there GEKAKO L Pontifical Mass to be offered TOOCKHORna CKU blueprint of the inner working -engineers, doctors, nurses; was indirect persecution of the of the Communist empire. D evotion' for the sisters of the arch­ —Send ns dedicated young Church: Catholic officials (espe­ diocese Saturday, Jan. 28, at men and women who will be Because she firmly believes ArehdiocaM of Danvar cially men) were under pres­ 9:30 a.m. in the Cathedral of patient and understanding sure to stay away from the 'llUU/UIMt AlH U ' the Church is the last bulwark WEEK OF JAN. 29 the Immaculate Conception. with our country’s needs and Church. Catholic oflicials and of defense against the Com­ SEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY Other officers of the I way of life. teachers who came out for the 1897 will be the Rt. Rev. Monsignor munist menace, Mrs. Bibb has Cure d’Ars, Denver; These are the things that Church were sent to out-of-the- Bernard (^en, pastor of St permitted the Register to pub­ N|itivity, Broomfleld Korea needs. Father Dunne way places. lish the diagram. It appears St. Peter’s, Monument (may Louis’ Parish, Englewood, dea­ said. That is why he is happy Western-educated John M. 922 6At a nSCTIIC Sloe. on this pager—the first time have 18 Hours’) con; Father Edward Leyden, about the President’s proposed Chang, the present Premier, Fa­ TAborS024l pastor of Christ the King Par­ RT W. UlUUN has been published in any Margery Re^ Mayo Day Youth Peace Corps. Just such ther Dunne declared, is a sin­ newspaper, anywhere. Nursery, Denver. ish, Denver, subdeacon; and the a plan was suggested to him in cere and honest man. He is grad­ Rhv. Sean Dunne, 8.C. ~ Rt. Rev.. Monsignor Gregory ii iT I iv i y Smith, V.G., PA., pastor of S t f n - Francis de Sales’ Parish, Den­ IMPORTED ver, assistant priest PURE IRISH LINEN The Cathedral Choir will sing Fine quality Imported Iriab Unen luUabla under the direction of Monsi­ for Haas Linens, Amices, Albs and Sni^ gnor Richard Hiester. '• pUces. 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In fact that the Laos government!mimic everything they are doing pie, aqd talk to them, and live ’They buried Dr. Thomas A. the past few years his own per­ is getting firmer and stronger—less the maliciousness, less the with them—become an intimate Dooley in St. Louis this week. sonal battle against the Commu­ every day, and this action is godless ness. I think if we send part of their community life. Let There was a Requiem Mass in nists was an attempt to waken breeding counteraction.” more of our propagandists in our Americans go to toeir wed­ the world to the alarming pos­ the huge, beautiful Cathedral This prlvat^ Interview was the pure sense of the word; dings and funerals and sit with sibility of a major international there, and from throughout the prolmbly one of the last in more of our aid, more of our them in their huts and be a conflict over Laos. individual peoples to these vil­ country many persons who knew which the doctor participated. part of their life. Then they will Laos has a SOO-mile border lages it would be effective.” or who were touched by this Some of his thoughts rind listen.” with Communist China and ' V v ■■/i" V-': man came to pay their respects. opinions were given in a pro­ Education, Dr. Doolqy said, is North Vietnam. The terrain PERSON TO PERSON the same time, scattered gram from educational tieie- Communists know that the the most important thing to of­ throughout the country, there along the border is mostly thick vision station KETC, through most powerfql tools are human fer to Asia. “A 31,000,000 pro­ were probably not a few Regis jungle and swampland. Infiltra­ the co-operation of the public personalities, he said. They send gram administered by a man College graduates who let their tion in recent weeks by Commu­ who knows these people, and nist across the border in Laos affairs department of KMOX- very personable young men and minds drift back to Denver and TV, CBS. In St. LonU. women to these villages. gets to them—that miUon dol­ chilly March morning in has been constant. lars can do more good than |50,- Sometimes in America,” he 1956. “Communism in Laos has Dr. Dooley’s warning in late 000,000 distributed in a haughty, Those who were in the Regis never made such an intense ef­ 1959 was almost a forecast of said, “all we seem to send are, supercillious manner by'a White fort as it is making now,” he dollars, or sponsor radio broad (tollege hall that day were what was to come. “I live on man sitting in an air-conditioned said in a television interview in casts, or drop pamphlets. Let’s students of a history class, as­ the Chinese frontier,” he said office in a cashmere coat" V . j { | V St. Louis in November, 1959. send to these villages, like the sembled to bear a Navy lieuten­ then, “and every single day If more Western people are , -4 ant, 'Thomas Dooley, speak about “This is partially due to the propagandists come down and Commies do, young men and • V-V'•■.■?.'.• -;iU J women who will go to the peo to go to these areas, he said, bis experiences in liberating speak of the benefits of Com “they should not speak, but let J: more than 750,(X)0 refugees munism and about the state of the power of their example fleeing from the Communists in the existing forms of govern­ thunder down these valleys. Let North Vietnam to South Viet-1' ment. They have a propaganda them be' Christians. Let them nam and freedom. program that reaches very Goldeh Jubilee live as men who know God. Let Even then the name of Tom deeply into the villages. Com­ HELP FROM ST. CHRISTOPHER them practice the words they Dooley was famed through news munism feels, and I think cor say when they talk hbout accounts of his experiences in FATHER ALPHONSE MATTUCCI,! High School students who have received their rectly so, that villages of Asia To Be Observed brotherhood, goodness, love, aiding the evacuation of the are the flesh and sinew of Asia. honesty, and friendship. Let’s tor of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish, driver’s licenses in the past year, refugees from Communist North ibutes St. Christopher ratals to H t Carmel | USE INSIDERS just stop talking so much anif Vietnam following the end of the At St. Louis' go out and live it.” war in Indochina in 1954. “The Communists are veiy Until his last breath the hard­ The personable, 29-year-old careful not to use their own (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) people,” Dr. Dooley replied. hitting young doctor never let Sixiy Mf. Carmel Students Recite lieutenant spoke determinedly, Plans are being formulated up on Communism’s evils and earnestly. His zeal and concern “They don’t bring an ’outsider’ in to speak to the people in by the members of the parish America as the hope of the about the poor of the world for the celebratitm of this par­ world. “What made* America could not be mistaken. On that Laos. They take an ‘insider’— ish’s golden anniversary. develop,” he said, “is the bold­ Safety Pledge in Church Ceremony day almost Hve years ago he take him out, train him, and send him back. The areas where This .50th year has been ness of. the individual. Why do tant director of the State High­ Denver Police Department; and was yet to have his first book. we always i n ^ on sending so- A pledge to drive safely and Deliver Us From Evil, about his I live and work, the Chinese given an auspicious beginning courteously was recited sol­ way Safety Council; Richard Officer Joe Hale, also of the frontier and the Vietnam fron­ with the announcement by the called ‘experts’ overseas? Give police safety unit, who was co­ experiences in ^etnam , on the me 50 high school boys. Bend emnly in Our Lady of Mt. Car­ Ayers, manager of the Mdro- bookstands. tier, are not ethnic frontiers. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Bernard sponsor of the drivers’ educa­ them to me in my village for mel Churdi by some 60 students politan Safety Council; Sergeant At the time he was in ortho­ people who live in my villages J. Cullen, pastor, of the pur­ tion program at Mt. Carmel the summer. That village will of Mt. Carmel High School on Ronald 0. Stallins, head of the pedic residency at the National are the same- ethnic group as chase of the greenhouse prop­ High School. learn to love these kids. And let Friday, Jan. 29, in a ceremony safety education unit of the Naval O nter, Bethesda, Md. He Enters Novitlaie those who live across the border erty adjacent to the south of design^ to impress on teen-age from me. Thus, on one side, the new school building. ‘ them .build high jumps, and was yet to return to Laos and broad jumps and let them be drivers the moral obligations set up a small hospital in Nam Lucille.'Carbone, .daugh people of these same groups This purchase opens the of promoting safety in traffic. have been trained in the Com w9y for mudi needed future just wholesome Americans. 'Tha. He had yet to co-fo(md ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno You’ll be surprised how quick The program, one of several Area Ukrainians Note munist cell formation. 'Then expansion of the school (plant. MEDICO (Medical International Carbone, 3968 Mariposa Street, they’ll,learn the langu^e. Send ; b e i n g conducted at Catholic Co-Operation Organizations, Denver, entered the Servants of they come down into my portion Various observances d this" of the country and live.” young men over. Let- them get high schools in the archdiocese, Country's 'Independence' non-profit agency)^ He had yet Mary . Novitiate in Omaha, Neb., historical anniversary are be­ but of their air-conditioned com­ as a part of Governor Stephen to write two more books, re­ Jan. 24. ' What can America do to com­ ing planned for the coming pounds in the capital and live McNichols* inter-faith campaign ceive numerous awards and Miss Carbone is a 1960 gradu bat the spread of Communism? About 125 Ukrainians living in war with the new republic, and year culminating in October, in these villages. Let’s use that for traffic safety, marked the merits. ate of Mt. Carmel High School, Dr. Dooley was asked. “I Denver noted the 43rd anniver­ after three years, the Reds as the parish was formed in thing called the ‘spirit of us!— pHiobt of this year’s driver IN DEATH’S SHADOW staffed by the Servants of Mary. think,” he said, “we ought to October of 1911. sary of the Proclamation of In­ emerged victorious. > the 'spirit oi;^ man.* ” education program at Mt. Car­ He was not aware that be dependence in the Ukraine on mel. The Ukraine is the only terri' would die four years, 10 months Jan. 22. tory taken over by the Commu­ ROVING PHOTOGRAPHER ’The students, all of whom had later, a llonheart^ young doc­ Held in the auditorium of nists that was largeiy Catholic r^eived a driver’s license in tor who battled disease in the Smedley Public Grade School, at the time of the Russian revo­ the past year, were enrolled in Laos jungles, only to succumb 4250 Shoshone Street, the pro­ lution in March, 1917. Irish Priest'Shoots' Korean Riot the St Christopher League for himself to a crippling cancer. gram consisted of talks Iig; When Father Sean Dunne, Safe Driving and recited a Today Soviet ieaders often re­ If Dr. Dooley showed a de­ vised that no one was allowed the only foreign newsmen to get wher^ Father Dunne was three speakers, a poem reci­ terminedness and serious man­ S.C., left for Korea in 1958 on ; pledge to obey the rules of fer to the Ukrainians as “little to enter the capital because the in the middle of the biggest perched, two Koreans came to tation, a one-act play, and the ner about the plight of the un­ his assignment as a roving news city was in an uproar. ' traffic. They were then pre- event that happened in Korea shelter him. brothers’’ or “little Russians.’’ derprivileged and ailing in his photographer for the Columban srated S t Christopher metlals, singing of the Ukrainian Na­ But Irish Father Dunne was in many a day. A busload of Father pointed this out to Both characterizations are ve­ talk that day it was-only a hint Missioners in the Far East, lit­ not to be outdone. ' wUch had been blessed by the tional Anthem. irate correspondents was left show that there was no anti- hemently despised by Ukrain of what was to come. tle did he know he would run It was the custom of U. S. : pastor of Mt. Carmel Parish, The three speakers were S. standing at the gate. foreign feeling, .He, of course, ians and the complete sever­ From the time of his Regis into his biggest story in a street news correspondents to'travel Father Alphonse Mattucd, Krotriek, formerly of the When Father Dunne did reach being in non-clerical gaTb, was ance of all Communist control lecture until his death he be­ in Seoul—and get shot at in the to their destinations in an Army- 0AM . Ukraine; Stephan HlusUo, a the middle of the city near'the tqken as an American newspa­ their country continues-to came almost dogmatic about his process. chartered lifflouslnev It so hap­ city hall, he might have wished perman. At another time, a Ko­ Father BeraM.. A , Giblin, former colonel in the Uldainian be the immediate objective of work. On the exterior he was But the 35-year-old priest was pened this day that the two he hadn’t. rean told him: “Tliank you for ;OFJI., pastor of 6t'Elizabeth’s Army; and Bob Ramsey, a all Ukrainians. toughened.^ His tireless work sheltered by an hospitable Ko­ priests, dressed in correspond­ He was taking pictures right understanding us.” • Parish, spoke to the students member of the editorial staff of made him approach his self- rean and lived to tell the tale. ents’ uniforms had decid^ to the Penvhr Catholic Register and left. Hie students and the The Korean students at the ; and stressed the moral respon dedicated duty realistically, It all started like this: take a jeep instead. time of the changeover acted in A number of the men in< the police were going at it with a sibility of safe driving. maybe sometimes bitterly, and On the morning of the hot stu­ a mature way. Father Dunne audience served in the'Ukrain­ vengeance.-At one instance, as Traffic laws, like all good loretto Welcomes oftentimes peremptorily. dent riots touched off by the the Columban lowered to one commented, and it was inter­ ian Army, which defended the See Other Story on Page One laws. Father Giblin emphasized, He once wryly described him- fraudulent elections held in knee ii) the middle of the street esting to see the change in the republic against the onslaught And Pictures on Page Two are not meant to destroy free­ Faculty Members self as “begging, bumming, bor­ April of 1960 to insure the con­ to get a shot of the fighting, country after the Rhee regime dom but to preserve i t The of Communist, aggression in rowing and, from time to time, tinuance of the Rhee regime. a crowd started rushing down was overthrown. * just stealing a bit” for his arid penalty of disobeying the rules 1918. Loretto Heights College, Den Father Dunne was attending a Father Dunne, in his inimi­ upon him and the bullets went '*1116 Korean Republic, an ex­ other MEDICO hospitals. Yet, meeting called by the Commu­ of safe driving, he said, is to Lidia Krupsky, daughter of K, ver, is welcoming several new table Irish way, tolfl the ser flying. tremely pro-Rhee paper before Interiorly, his heart was big and nists at the UN post in Pan- open the door to death and de­ Krupsky, president oi t h e faculty members to its campus geant that as an American sol­ Just then, a young Korean the riots, for example, turned his f e e l^ for bis'fellbw man munjom. struction. Denver unit of the Ukrainian for the second semester. dier he would n e ^ have no re­ student knelt beside him and put immediately pro^tudent the Congress of America, recited a in distress was without question. On his way back to Seoul in sponsibility in the matter since his arm around the priest. He next day. It even, later, pub­ Father Clement DeWall, as In the idiysicai education de SADDENED BY WAR poem especially dedicated to the early afternoon with Father he (Father Dunne) was an Irish got a bullet nick in his thumb lished a story Udth pictures of slstant pastor of St Patrick’s partment, James Burrow will The confused and bitter civil Patrick Burke, NCWC corre­ m e occasion. replace Don Brown, who will citizen and the jeep a Korean- for the effort. a movie Father Dunne was Parish, led the Litany of Loreto. war currently waging in the spondent, he was stopped at a registered vehicle, ’The one-act play depicted a continue with the department in At another time, as lead was m i ^ g on the history of the Solemn Benediction, with music tiny kingdom of Laos saddened U. S. Army checkpoint and ad­ llius it was that a priest was flying up against a wall near Catholic Church in Korea. provided by the entire student reminis- a policy - making position, and body, closed the program. ces about the horrors ‘ brought who will assume new duties in on by the Commimists to her the development office as direc­ I Attending the ceremony as a home. The woman mourns the tor of parent development. representative of the Episcopal­ loss of her daughter who the Mrs. Larry Wilkins, a 1950 ian diocese in Colorado was Reds killed. Auxiliary Bishop Edwin B..Tha graduate of Loretto, will con yer. Colorado Attorney General A son, who informed on the duct an honors course in philo­ Duke Dunbar represented the family, returns to confess to his sophy. James Atchison will state. mother and to beg her forgive­ teach sophomore psychology ness. The play ends with Others present were Mon Mrs. Elaine Kerstenzang wi “Mother, don’t you know signor William Jones, archdioc- join the art department as the me?” the son asks. esan saperintendent of schools; instructor for the art methods “I don’t have a son,’’ s h e Fathers Andrew M. ^ e t t i , course. Mr. Benedict Kaufman replies. “You are no son of O.SiI., and Adriihi M. orazio, will give the course in orches­ "the vxmen’s shop at cherry creek" mine.” OAH., assistant pastors at Mt tral instruments. Dr. Robert Carmel; Merf D. Evans/ assis- The program ended with the Behms will replace Dr. Louis audience singing the Ukrainian Barbato in the mental health National Anthem. das:;. Dr. Bar^bato must bghten Male^Singers Heeded The Ukraine is one of 16 in­ his schedule because of health Further Reductions dividual republics within the For Heights' Show Soviet Union. On Jan. 22, 1918, the Ukfaine State decla^ its Loretto Heights College, independence. Immediately the Oak Creek Seeks Denver, h u announced that Russian Communists began a CLEARANCE anfitions for male lingers Stamps for Fews * and dancers for the college’s ■wonal Star Nights produc­ (St. Mihlin’s Mission, tion will be held in the Lo­ Oak Creek) retto Heights Auditorium VOX St. Martin’s Altar and Rosary Feb. 1 and Z. Society is sponsoring a Gold Auditions f o r singers, SALE Bond stamp project for pews in chorus and solo, will be held POPULI of from 6:39 to 8:80 pjn. the mission church. ^ Wednesday, Feb. 1, and danc­ Editor; The amount of points required ing tryouts will be held from The interview of Father Lau however, is 1,032,500 which is 3 : 6:30 to 8:30 pan. Thursday, rence McGinley, S.J., appeamg more than can be raised in the Feb. S. in the Register for Jan. 12,1961 parish alone. Anyone may help The Star Nights presenta- was very well presented. It by donating stamps, full books FALL and WINTER tien selected for this year is made excellent reading. 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Complete Line of Rcltgioui Articles .for Church ond Home AT A. P. WAGNER & CO. CHURCH GOODS V a to V 2 off 606 14th St., Between California A Welton All Sales Final TA. 5-8331 PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bonneck Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 44205 ThHredoy, Janiwry 26,1961 Contraception, REGISTORIflLS An Historic Message TT WAS GOOD TO NOTE that Ask not what your country will do Obscenity or Not? CATHOLIC COMMENT ON CURRENT EVENTS our first Catholic President con­ for you—ask what you can do for- your country. h e p l a n n e d PARENTHOODERS, in caUing on tinued, in his inaugural address, tiie sense of dependence of this nation the State Legislature to abolish a Colorado law "My fellow citizens of the world: T on God that has been the mark of which |>rohibits distribution of birth control informa­ Ask not what Americans will do for tion, seem particularly upset in that the law is part of the 43 previous inaugural addresses. Colorado’s anti-obscenity statute, forbidding distribu- you, but what together we can do . tion of obscene literature. The fact is, however, that President Kennedy was in line for the freedom of man.. . . With up to recent years this is precisely what most persons with John Quincy Adams, James a good conscience pur only sure re- considered contraception and information about con- Garfield, Warren Harding, and Lin­ )FAMUNIST CEYLON w ^ , with history the final judg;e tracep^on—something obscene in that they destroyed coln, when he included two Scrip­ of our deeds, let us go forth to lead FCOMTROU ‘fi S E IZ U R E the sanctity and purpose of marriage and the bmne. tural quotations stressing the the land we love, a^dng His bless­ Colorado is one of 14 states which h^ve laws re­ |O F CUBAN OF stricting contraceptive information, but specifically themes of freedom under G ^ and ing and His help, but knowing that exempting physicians. Others are Arkansas, Delaware; XATHOLICi^ hope (Isaias Iviii, 6 and Romans xii, here on earth (Jod’s work must truly Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Miimesota, Montana, Nevada, M O O ^ j 12). be our own.” New York, Ohio, O r^on, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. f It was not a long speech, not not­ THERE ARE 13 OTHER STATES which restrict THIS INAUGURAL ADDRESS conception-^ntrol information, but “by implication or ably longer than Lincoln’s prayer­ set at rest, any disquiet Catholics construction’’ of these laws allow physicians to give ful second inaugural address. But may have felt that the Preadent such information: Arizona, California, Kansas, Louisi­ it said what the nation needed to would compromise his beliefs for ana, Maine, Michigan, Mississippi, Missoiui, Nebraska, hear in this moment of crisis. the sake of political expediency. New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wash­ President Kennedy is Prudent of ington. Two states—Massachusetts and Cqnnecticut— OUR PRESID EN T certainly hibit completely the giving out of conception-con- spoke truth when he said that the all Americans; but he showed in this Kinformation, and these laws are being challenged ‘ Wolutionary beliefs for which our memorable acldress that the Amer­ in the U.S. Supreme Court. Thus 29 states restrict such forebears fought are still at issue ican nation cannot live without information. around the globe—the belief that God. It should be of note that, although today many if not most Protestant sects have relaxed th ^ former the rights of man come not from the There were no cliches in this ad­ ban on tiie use of contraceptive birth cc^trol in mar­ generosity of the State but from the dress, and no weakness. Kennedy riage, most of the laws now on the statute books were hand of God.” This faith is the di­ plaihly showed that America, pasted at their urging. Catholics bad little if anything viding line between liberty and & ou^ still holding out the hope to do with them. I slavery, the digmty of the numan that some sort- of peace may be A STATEMENT MADE by a spokesman for the person and a philosophy that treats Colorado Planned Parenthooders would seein to cast achieved, if only on the basis of considerable light upon the movement “Actually,” she main as a machine. self-preservation (in which point at is quoted as saying-concerning contraception, *^t’s just Equally reassuring were Presi­ least, tiie Reds are sincere), Amer­ good preventive medicine.” Certainly anything con­ dent Kennedy’s firm words: “Let ica never abandon the captive nected with one of man’s most sacred functions, the nations. pro-creation of life and the propagation of the race, is every nation know, whether it wish more than a branch of “medicine.” us well or ill, that we shall pay any r r WAS A COURAGEOUS The Planned Parenthood Federation (formerly price, bear any burden, meet any SPEECH, which faced this world of Birth Control League) had its origin with Margaret hardship, support any friend or op­ turmoU realistically but without de­ Sanger, whose work as a nurse ih pre-World War I pose any foe m order to assure the spair. It was heartening to hear the days took her into slum areas where she learned* at survive and success of liberty.” firk hand the pitiful living conditions of the people, Director o f Worldly AUairsI brave young man say: “I do not many with large families. Instead of becoming a cru­ THE YOUNG MAN beUeves in shrink from respoiisibility—I wel­ sader for better living conditions, improved educa­ sacrifice, when necessary, and no come it I (lo not believe that any of tional facilities, and adequate medical care for the nation’s cause is lost when it has, us would exchange places with, any. poor, she struck out agai^t the bearing of chtidren. such a man at its helm. Worthy of other people or any other generar ^ e established America’s first birth-contrOl clinic in Measure of Love October, 1916, in the Brownsville section of Brookl3m, a Lincoln, both of whose inaugural tion.” , N.Y. Upheld by a series of court battles which went By J oseph P. Kiefer were copied and recopied, a warm heart and copl reason­ addresses it echoes, were &ese It was a speech without bitter­ then distributed far and wide ing. The bitterest controversy all the way to the U.S; Supreme Court, the movement “TP MY WORDS will not words: ness but with resolution. It will not spread far and wide. In 1954 it was estimated that by his followers. was softened by his kind con­ X reach them ahdT con­ The results were astound­ sideration of his opponents’ “And so, my fellow Americans: be forgotten in American annals. there were at least 88 state leagues, 306 local commit­ vince their minds, then my ing. Having read his tracts, arguments —an example to pen shall reach them and tees, 243 centers, and 800 clinics of the Planned Par- which were written in a clear all Catholic writers when move their hearts.” enthood Federation. and simple style, his enemies called' upon to defend the THE FEDERATION MAKES all manner of clninia This was the philosophy of came to hear him preach. Church in the face of attack. Catholics in Office for its progr^, but statistics can be quoted to show one Francis de Sales, master Soon the churches codd not The prind^e that guided that actually it has contributed to the undermining of of theology and jurispru­ contain all the listeners who all of his writings (and his dence, preacher , and writer of sought admission. By Paui. H. Hallett hut because of the policies and confi­ morality and the weakening of the American home -preaching) was tl^ : Whoever dence they inspire, lliis is as true ef eminence, and now a saint, THE BATTLE WAS WON. writes With love is effective T K TITH WHAT INCREDULITY, says and fai^y. The ideal of virginily before marriage has a Doctor of the Church, and de Gaulle as it is of Kennedy. The fact gradually declined, an attitude certainly encouraged by Where the spoken word bad against his opponents, even W the London Tablet, the prophecy the Patron of the Catholic failed, the written word had though he does not write a would have been receiv^ in 1911, or that they do inspire confidence shows tile spread oLknowledge concerning use of contracep­ Press. , succe^ed. Converts num- single controversial word even in 1936, that in 1961 Catholics what a long distance the world has trav­ tives. Reliance upon use of contraceptive devices— Frail in body since the ben^ in the tens of thous- against them. eled in 50 and even in 25 years. ,, which often fail—^has led to growth in the number of would be at the. heads of the govern­ time of his premature birth aneb. It the power of the IT IS INDEED FTmNO Illegitimate births. Dr. Raymond S. PearL noted popu­ ments of the six major industrial coun­ THE WORU) HAS NOT BECOME and reared in the luxury of press was ever visibly demon­ that Pope Pius XI should tries of Western Europe and that the lation expert, estimates there are three to four times the French nobility, Francis more religions in that time, but certain strated, this was it. have proposed St. Francis de President of the U.S. would also be a as many abortions among those who use i contracep­ decided early in life that he Later as Bishop of Ge­ Sales as the universal Patron facts have transpired to midu it easier tives as among those who do not use contraceptives, would dedicate himself to the neva, Francis de S ain con­ of the Catholic Press and the Catholic! for Catholics to be heads of state than and that abortionists can thank birth controUws for service of God. He was 26 tinued the apostolate of the exemplar of all Catholie joui> Back in 1908, some dissatisfaction it formerly was. 75 per cent of their business. Certainly no one in his - years of age before he could printed word sO that, at the nalists. ^ was created with William Howard TaR, Fir^, the threat of Ck)nununism has overcome the protestations of time of his death in 1622, he not because that, successful Presidentiial right mind would claim that use of contraceptives re­ his worldly minded'father and Among his prolific writings made it more necessary for democra^ duces divorces. The soaring divorce rate in the U.S. left a literary legacy that is there is one sentence that lin­ candidate was a Catholic, but because to draw together and to select candi­ present himself for ordina­ still treasured in our own day. it was rumored, falsely, that his wife has paralleled the spread in knowledge of the use of tion. gers in my mind beyond all dates on the basis of ability and puldic LOVE DOMINATED the the rest as we celebfate his and children were! Today, contrary to contiaceptives. HE VOLUNTEERED for ' 'philosophy. Non-Commuiilst Socialism, According to Dr. N. J. Eastman of Johns Hopkins writings and teachings of this feast on Jan. 29. It is this: what migl^t have been thought in the so strong in Europe after World War I, the difficult and hazardous gentle saint Even against his “The measure of love u to beat of the campaign, nobody seems per­ Hospital, the spacing of births which is advocated by task of preaching to the here­ greatest enemies he displayed love without TMOturel” has been neatly diluted. The greater the adherents of planned parenthood does not nor- tics in the area of Lake Ge­ turbed about a Catholic President, who spreading n w ^ th has reduced class mallv improve the health of either the mother ot the neva (now in Switzerland) is received just as any other chief magis­ difierences. * trate has been. child, but impairs the health of the mother in certain ' who had defected to tl)e Cal­ Thq end of colonialism hi Africa and cases. Dr. Eastman is the same man who is quoted tri­ vinist teachings and who had ' FIFTY YEARS AGO, anti-clerical— become extremely hostile to Four Years fq G row really anti-Catholic—forces, effectively Asia, and the emergence of nations like umphantly by the Planned Paren^ooders in support the Catholic Church. the Congo, which went to pieces as soon of their views on child-spacing. kept any Catholic in France out of high Missionaries had previously omce, and even hindered them in the ai it started, has also impressed more “ONE WAY TO JUDGE a movement,” it is de­ In Political M aturity deeply than heretofore the necessity of clared in “A Guide to Catholic Marriage” (Mihano- attempted to convert these army. The most successful general in people but had failed. Fran­ By Robxkt G. Ftteie World War I, Marshal Ferdinand Foch, having a conunon philosop^ in order vlch, Schnepp, and Thomas, Milwaukee, Bruce, 1955), cis knew he was entering the to m ^ democracy work. The absence “is to anal}^ the philosophy that prompted the origi­ A])I WRITING THIS before the inauguration and the was at odds with the anti-clerical Clem- , den of the lions. He ^ e w , enceau because he was a practicing of this substratum of agreement is one nator to start the movement. In her ‘Sex and Civiliza­ ' too, that only the grace of 1column won’t appear until after Mr. Kennedy has of the main reasons for the instaUlity tion,’ ‘Autobiography,’ and “Women Rebel’ (a poem), God could effect any transfor­ Catholic and had a Jesuit brother. Later been in office a few days, but I am willing to make a on, in Germany, j\ist before Hitler came of many of the former colonial nations. Mrs. Sanger attacks the basic principles of Christi­ mation in these hardened couple of modest predictions: Pope John not have Its presence chle£^ explains the sta­ apostates. to power in 1932, the Catholic Chan­ anity, for she claims or impUes that: 1. Our morality left for Washington, and the new President will not bility of the West. is ian ethics of the dust, 2. There are no gods and no For several years he cellor Breuning was opposed by the have declared holy days as national holidays. About the only AS CHESTEirrON SAID: A land­ masters, 8. The greatest contribution of birth control preached .to the heretics, thing in this Ijne I do not know for sure ahead of time is Protestant President, von Hindenburg, seeking to penetrate the thick whether or not the Friday inauguration banquets will be lim­ * chiefly on religious founds. lady taking in a lodger needs to know to civilization lies in its ready use as a weapon to de­ not only what he can pay but that his stroy Christian morality, and 4. The center of our uni­ shell of their animosity by ited to fish. As the English'paper rigbtly said, kindness, understanding, and philosophy or religiou will make him verse has shifted from heaven to earth.” And now I hope both Catholics and non-Catholics will parties in Europe that are of predomi­ even by helping alleviate settle down and use the next four years to grow up. I do not believe he should pay. On that basis In the interests of Christian morality, then, and nantly Catholic inspiration ana compo­ 'their Ix^ily wants. His suc­ mean all the difficulties of the past campaign were childish. sition, and Catholic candidates, come of elementary honesty men of different In the interests of American home and family and cess was negligible. Not only It was reasonable for some sincere non-Catholics to worry cree^ can and do co-operate in the pub­ marriage, leave the anti-birth control information laws did he fail in his mission up before their countrymen and ask to be about the Church-State philosophy of a Catholic candidate, and lic business of today’s mixed societies. in the Colorado anti-obscenity statute. That is where to .that time, but his life was it was understandable and excusable that some Catholics would accepted, not because of their religion they belong. constantly in danger. By the vote for a Catholic simply to prove once and for all they Were ______'______—Msgr. John B. Ebel providence of God he was no longer second-class citizens. spared on a number of oc­ Register Systeiti of Catholic Newspapers casions from death at the THE ATTITUDES were reasonable under the circum­ Excellent Advertising of Bad Product hands of assassins who had stances, but that is not saying they are the attitudes of a ma­ Founding Editor...... The Ute R t Rev. Matthew Smith, PhD. been commissioned to waylay ture Christian democracy. Catholics will m atu^ in this area By F. W. Bkidgx _the quiet conquest—peoples are led throii|(h Ujeeldent---— -— ...... Afehbiahop Urban J. Vehr b M when (hopefully after four years of a Catholic President) they PUBLIC RELATIONS is a science whereby the rosey gardens of- idealism to the b iw Editor and Boainesa Managff „ R t Rev. John B. Cavanagh, Ph.D. are able to look simply for the candidate with ability, plans, patch of “scientific socialism.” DISAPPOINTED at the re­ information is presented to a public in such a Executive E ditor....*...... M«gr. John B. Ebel, M.A., Utt.D. and moral principles, whatever his religious label. And Prot­ light as to favor a specific objective. It is the BY USING the milcohtenta'of cotmtriei as Aaioetate Buainesa Manager...... Rev. Daniel J. Flaherty, MA. sults of his labors, Francis estants will mature when (after four years of religious free­ germs, the Communists innoculata with ideas, decided to make the pen his cultivating of a germ of an idea into an'epi­ Aaaodate Editors------Linua M. Riordan, PhD.; Paul H. Uallett, dom under a Catholic President) they stop denying the Cath­ demic of conditioned thought Or, as one astute cultivate lines of thou^t and fertiUie with littD . « weapon of attack. If these other grievances until the epid«nie of popular olic candidate the reasonable exercises of his Christian con­ student put it, public relations is the art of Advertliing Director...... John J. Murphy heretics refused to listen to . victions just because he might go too far. rebellion is easily controlled by • Coimtmist him, perhaps they would read saying the right thing at the right time. But public relations hu forgotten to hu­ antidote. Denver Catholic Register what he wrote. He began to There is always the safeguard of the courts and of Con­ By luing the West’s credo of free iheB, 0 manize itself; Its’ realm of acceptance as a compose leaflets and pamph­ gressional impeachment to protect against the excesses of the quest for independence is incited and ex­ legitimate profession is limited primsrily to Published Weekly by lets on Christian teaching as demagogue, the crook, and the fanatic. The average American ploited 1^ the natural impatience of man. opposed to Calvinism. These is not denied the Presidency just because he might conceivably the advertising world. Hie legacy of public THE CATHOUC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) relations is one of public demurance and Cries of injustice are prompted. Armed with turn out to be one of these. Why shouldn’t it be realized that ebargea that the West does not practice what scepticism. 938 Bannock Street, 1 any possible religious excesses of a candidate would be it preaches, the Communists generoorijr pro­ Telephone, KEystone 44205 P.O. Box 1620 checked in the same way? Yet the appeal to the preconscience is vide a goat to lead the disillusioned flock to Words to employed in almost every phase of life. It “true justice.” Subscription: |4.00 per year. IT WOULD CERTAINLY be regrettable and a terrible is u s ^ by individuals, organizations, small And with self-styled semantics, the Com­ blow if the anxiety of Catholics to prove their loyalty and the businesses, and industries. munists proffer “proofs of righteousaesa” n a^ Canada, |5.50 a year per subs^ption. Live By fear of non-Catholics lest they endanger their religious free­ , And it is used by governments. to dismiss the inculpations of antagonists and Foreign countries, including dom were to be the excuse for America to deny every office­ Friendship makes prosperi­ SINCE ITS INCEPTION as a system of to further their own nationalistic themes. Philippines, 17.00 a year. holder the courage of his conscience. And yet the danger is ty brighter, while it lightens government. Communism has been one of the THE COMMUNISTS have succeeded in real Many a Protestant minister has expresW the fear that >42 Thursday, January 26, 1961 adversity by sharing its griefs most succe^ul exploiters of PE. techniques. planting the Red banner in the soil of nation and anxieties.—Cicero (106-43 the attempts to quiet the religious issue in the campaign may ’The Bolsheviks took advantage of thought after nation, using only the “diplomatie, B.C.), On Friendship. have been interpreted to mean a denial of the place of religion motivation during the many years of IW ist economic, and/or military power prafes-' in American public life. at OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER # • • abuses by planting an undertone of “grievance sedly anti-Communist govemmei^” demands redress of grievance.” The result of The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial Skepticism is not a property As a matter of fact, such a move would be contrary to They have acquired one-fourth of the faithfully indoctrinating the Russian masses approvaL We confirm it as the official publication of of elect minds, but of lif te d everything Americans hive traditionally held as praiseworthy world’s real'estate and ccmtrol one4hird of tm archdiocese. Whatever appears in its columns over and even necessary for national well-teing. But is is only in into “scientific socialism” to secure economic the world’s population because of the demoe- tM signature of the Ordinary or those of the Officials and conceited intelligences.— Tarchettl. the calm of everyday life that Americans seem able to realize justice was the formation of a new society, racies’ lethargy in understanding the enlf- of our Curia is hereby declared official. • « 9 it—certainly not in the heat of political battle. “not one among'others but, by world revoUi- matic moods of Conunnnist pAipaganda. Wo hope The Register will be read in every home tion, the archtype of all human society.” The Communists have one of the moOt of the archdiocese. Despite those who assail it, DURING THE CAMPAIGN itself one of the voices that The new a r ty ’s doctrine has spread effective public relations movements in ex­ the Cross of Calvary, planted by intention remained calm was that of the non-partisan Fair throughtoot the w ^d. Versatile, alented, istence. They can manipulate tte thoughts of We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate at every point of the world, a taste in the children of the archdiocese for the reading Campaign Practices Committee. And as that group expressed it, close knit, and expertly ’ trained peratives millions of jieople who are of neither the mind of The Register. will remain there to the end “It is proper and desirable that every public official should are able to direct an amoranth of promises nw emotion to assimilate or diseriminato; • URBAN J. VEHR of time, and the stones falling attempt to govern his conduct by a personal conscience that aimed at every clasa of pec^le, and every vein and they project their cause while preveitilng Feast of St. Francis de Sales Archbishop of Denver at its feet will only render is formed by his religious faith.” of conviction. They know the right thtag to others from perceiving the subliminal efieeta. Jan. 29, 1960 the base more solid and un­ This is mature democracy. Let’s hope we’ll have grown say at the right time. t h e y USE excellent advertising of a bed shakable.—Rendu. into it by the time another presidential campaign rolls around. By infiltration into responsible positions product TlMii«4oy, Jowuary 2 6 ,19C1 Offka, 938 Bannock Streot THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Talephone, Keyitono 4-4205 PAGE, FIVE

On Faulkner Ichool Plight in Italy Vanderbilt Professor Termed 'Vicious Circle' To Talk at Loretto

B y R ay W hitebead is caught in the vicious circle seen in the U. S. and believes of poor education fostered by that Italy should use the same Randall Stewart, head of the derbilt’s English department The 40,000,000 lire spent by ignorant adults who have no ap­ method. English department of Vander­ since 1955. \ his home town in the past eight preciation of the value of a g o ^ STATE SCHOOLS bilt University, will be one of Mr. Stewart edited Haw­ years for the annual festival of education. He doubts that the Practically all education in the guest speakers for the Lau- thorne’s Notebook and has writ­ St. Michael should have been town's festival fund raisers, who Italy on, the elementary level is retanum Lectures Feb. 8-13 at ten a biography ^ f Hawthorne. used to build a badly needed work hard for a band and fire­ state controlled noted Barone, Loretto Heights College, Denver. pablic elementary school, said works , could be induced to who holds a Ph.D. in languages “A Most Profoundly Christian I Angelo Barone of Carbonara di transfer their organizational from the University of Bari and Writer — William Faulkner” is I Bari in the heel of Italy’s boot. ability to the. realm of gather­ who specialim in English Iite^ the title of the address Mr. Ste­ President of the Italian Asso­ ing money for a school. ature; Many Italian high schools wart will give at 8 p.m. on ciation of Catholic Teachers in What aggravates the problem, and 50 per cent of Italy’s col­ Wednesday evening, Feb. 8. Carbonara, which is three miles pointed out the earnest-speaking leges, however, are run by the *On Feb. 9 at 10 a.m. Mr. south of the large Adriatic sea­ Barone, is the high cost of news­ Church.'They must conform to Stewart will speak on ”T ^ e port of Bari, the 37-year-old papers. Even with his salary government standards. Italian is in Englewood upder )4 a day, higher than the in­ Elementary school buildings Southern Renascence.” the international teacher pro­ come of many of his fellow citi­ and their maintenance are fi­ The public is invited to at­ gram sponsored by the U. S. zens, he finds it too costly to nanced by. the towns, which are tend all Lauretanum Lectures, Department of Health, Educa­ affoi^ the luxury of reading the autonomous. free of charge, in Machebeuf tion, and Welfare, news. For those who earn only All teachers in the state Hall on the Loretto campus. A native of Tennessee, Mr, He is one of 350 educators 50 cents a day„ the daily paper schools must pass nationally from 53 nations who will come is out of the question altogether. administered examinations and Stewart is a graduate of Van­ to America and one of seven In America, he noted, the are hired and paid directly by SPEAKING derbilt, received his M.A. from school boards study their heeds o r FOOD who' will visit Colorado in 1961 the national government in H arva^ and his Ph.D. from and present a budget, but In for advanced training, and ob­ Rome. MRS. JOSEPH TARANTINO, right, area one; Mrs. V. Welch, southeast area; Mrs. 0. Yale. servation. Italy the pational government HIRED BY POLinCUNS chairman of the CPTL aU-day conference Hensen, east afea two; Mrs. J. Crist, Globeville He was professor of English provides a budgeted sum to its The reason for this, explained Welby area; and Mrs. John Hinterreiter, co- Viaous CIRCLE to be held March 9 in the Denver imton Hotel, at Brown University for 18 years education department, which, in Barone, is that originally, when passes, out tickets for the luncheon to the ticket chairman for the luncheon. Other luncheon com­ for the Yale Press (1948). He For 15 years, he said, Car­ turn, doles it out in small sums Italy became united under King chairmen who will distribute them to the hungry mittee members are Mrs. Joseph Forte, co-chair­ is the author of ATiierican Lit­ bonara di Bari has been trying to the municipalities. Victor Emmanuel n, the hiring delegates. Lined Up to make sure they get their man; Mrs. R. Reposa, central area; Mrs. C. erature and Christian Doctrine. to get a new school to help-lift Since the amount provided is of teachers was in the hands of share are (from left): Mrs. A. Bertoldl, northlMarriey, south area; Mrs. F. Moore, southvvest and has been chairman of Van­ Randall Stewart Sontbem Italians from their woefully inadequate, edttcatitm local politicians and the educa­ Denver area chairman; Mrs. Sesco Asher, east!®^®®; Mrs. J. Kelly, west area. plight of educational ignorance suffers. He likes the idea of au­ tors fell victim to their whims. The area, he pointed out. tonomous school boards be has The situation got so bad that the teachers began to organize and finally obtained their goal- CPTL All-Day Conference direct employment by the na­ Lor^tto Heights Dance tional goverment. Northern Italy, he charged, in order to keep a ready-made 9 Will Benefit Missions market for its goods, wants Set for Deiiver-Hilfon March to prevent the South from set­ Representatives of parochial St. John’s and Loyola. Holy Name, Fort Logan, St. The mission unit at Loretto^ Loretto in La Paz, Bolivia. ting up factories. The U. S., he school and of Parent-Teacher SOUTHEAST AREA — Mrs. V. Rose of Lima, and Mullen Heights College, Denver, is Other goals include funds for suggested, should construct organizations in the Denver area Welch-SK 6-7128 the education of a seminarian manufacturing facilities in the WEST AREA—Mrs. J. Kelly— sponsoring a Hatdi Gras dance met Jan. 14 in the Denver-Hilton St. Mary’s, Littleton, St. that the' Loretto girls sponsor. South, which should at the same KE 4-8(47 Feb. 11; in Upper Machebeuf on Hotel to make plans for the an­ Mary’s Academy, • The mission unit also helps time be required to earn the as­ Our Lady of Presentation, St. nual Catholic Parent-Teacher All Souls, Littleton, and St. the Loretto camims. Jay Weid- needy families in the Denver sistance. Befnadette and Sts. Peter and League all-day conference to be Louis’, Englewood er’s orchestra will play from area. They took care of 10 The young teacher, who has Paul. held Thursday, March 9, in the NORTH AREA — Mrs. A. Ber- I a.in. to midnight. families at Christmas time, passion to help his people OUT-OF-TOWN RESERVA­ Hilton. During the year Loretto Improve themselves, comes / toldi BE 7-1019 TIONS — Mrs. Joseph Forte- The bids for the dance are Heigdits girls work .on several from the area of Italy once The highlight of the confer­ Holy Family, Mount Carmel, 2395 Leyden FR.-7-6570 ' $2.25. They may be obtained on Marycrest, St. Catherine, other projects for the missions known as Magna Graecia, whose ence will be a luncheon to be The priests and sisters of the Feb. S from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. St. Dominic, St. Mary Mag­ Offertory collections at the stu­ beautiful shores were colonized held in the Grand Ballroom of city are guests of their individ­ in Lower Machebeuf. They may dalene and St Patricia ■ WORLD S LARGEST DEALER IN FOLDING CHAIRS" dent Masses each Sunday pro­ by ancient Greek emigrants and the Hilton. The past year’s con­ ual PTAs. The Grand Ballroom also, be obtained during the SOUTH AREA — Mrs. C. Mark- vide part of the revenue. whose silent ruins are memor­ ference attracted 1,500 Catholic can accommodate only 1,500 so week of Feb. 6-10 at the same ials- to a glorious past. women .and religious interested ley—PE 3-0506 the 'Presidents are urged to con­ MISSION JEEP PE. 3-5521 time in Lower Machebeuf. About 35 miles up the c o ^ t in PTA activities in the arch Our Lady of Lourdes, St. tact their area chairman im­ AB6!Y Currently, the students a re The entire student body is enr from his home, town is ancient diocese. Francis de Sales’ Grade mediately. Paid reservations Cannae, where in 216 B.C. Han­ and High School, St. Vincent 350 BROADWAY BENTS paying for a Jeep for a mlisslon rolled in the mission unit. Offi­ must by in by March 6. nibal climaxed a brilliant cam­ One sister representing each de Paul’s and All Saints just opened by the Sisters of cers arb Madeline Stubbers, Future plans will be outlined paign with a great defeat of the community teaching in the Den­ president: Bev Tipton, vice SOUTHWEST AREA — Mrs. F. in the coming editions of the Roman legions. The Carthagin. ver area and the president of Moore—WE 54990 Register. M otiiers U Morch president; Ellen Wessel, secre­ ians left 40,000 Romans dead the school PTAs attended the tary; and Jo Anne Kovach, on the battlefield. planning meeting. After a tour For Dimes Jon. 31 treasurer. HISTORIC S li^ of the conference rooms in the Mission board officers are: Close by Cannae is Barletta, hotel. Monsignor William Jones, What Every Catholic Man Should Know • • Five thousand Denver area Seidork; Mary Kay Shima; Ann where the Italian hero Ettore archdiocesan superintendent of mothers will join hundreds of Fieramosca and 12 other Ital schools, and Father Charles h. Char Blair, and Made­ ians took up the chaUenge of thousands of mothers throughout Woodrich, vocation director, as­ (And every Catholic man’s, family, too!) leine Stubbers; Juniors; Bonnie taunting French soldiers in 1502 signed to each school the type SIX HQLY FATHERS the country in the annual March HoUand, Ellen Wessel, B.ev and soundly drlibbed them. of exhibit to be displayed at the of Dimes Mothers’ March on Through this area c sTm e Tipton, and Jo Anne Kovach; conference. HAVE BLESSED THE Tuesday evening, Jan. 31. Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, If You Are a Good Catholic, sophomores: Karen Kent and Moors, Normans, Spanish, ’The appointment of the gen­ The Mothers’ March Is the Penny Murphy; and freshmen: KNIGHTS OF French, and English. Because eral ticket chairmen and the t last activity of the month-long luncheon marks the initial step drive to prevent crippling dis­ Paulette Connell, Frieda Len- they are the inheritors of many in the plans for the conference, eases Including birth defects, chanko, Mary Beth Lindsey, cultures, pointed out Barone, the You Need the Knights of Columhus! COLUMBUS Annette Lott, Pat Mahoney, people of today find it easy to according to Mrs. Robert arthritis, and polio. Mrs. Elean- Knecht, CPTL president. ore Craiher of 365 S. Gaylord Eileen Martin, Judy Nelson, learn several languages. LEO XIII— Feb. 20, 1878, to is heading the Denver group. and Mary Charles Wessell. Bom hi 1923 in- Minervino In orddr to assure an equal July 20, 1903. Murge, 15 miles b ^ from Can­ distribution of tickets through­ If You Are a Good Catholic, nae and Venosa, the Latin poet out the city the following wom­ PIUS X (SainfJ— Aug. 4, 1903 Horace’s b lrth p la ^ he got his en have been appointed by the to Aug. 20, 1914. Parents' Conferences A.B. degree in and stu­ president. The general ticket died four years at the Univer­ chairman will be Mrs. Joseph the Knights of Columbus Needs You! BEN ED ia XV— Sept. 3, 1914, sity of Naples before attending Tarantino, BE-7-2655, assisted by to Jan. 21, 1922. the University of Bari. Bari, Mrs. John Hinterreiter, DE-8- Slated at Cathedral PIUS XI — Feb. 6, 1922, to he said, administers the world’s 8432, and Mrs. Joseph Forte, Simple, logical factsi FR-7-8570. Feb. 10, 1939. (Cathedral School, Denver) home environment and leams longest aqueduct Its 244 kilo­ what factors in his out-of-school meters serves 230 towns. The city has been broken into Parent • teadjer conferences PIUS XII— Mar.’ 2, 1939, to living affect his progress in From 194142 he . was in the areas and following are the area The Knights of Columbus is already well established. will be held this week at the Italian Army on a student as­ chairman plus a list of the par­ Oct. 9, 1958 school. It is not a new idea. Nor an untried experiment. Nor is it a resurrected Cathedral Grade School This SOLVES PROBLEMS signment. In 1944 he Joined the ishes who secure their tickets JOHN XXIII— Oct. 28, 1958. is an attempt on the part of Helpful information furnished American Armed services and from these women. or revamped revival. It has grown, multiplied and prospered, uninterrupted, the school to bring into closer worked in a hospital in Naples for 79 years. ^ by the parents often contributes CENlTtAL AREA—Mrs. R. Re­ On behalf of the Holy See relationship the teachers a n d to the solution of problems in TEACHING SINCE ’47 Barone took up teaching in posa—TA-5-7595 There are already more than 1,140,000 Knights of Columbus throughout the parents of its pupils. the child’s behavior, attitudes, under Pope Leo Xlfl, in 1895- 1947 and in 1951 moved to Car­ Annunciation, Cathedral world— nearly 7,000 of them right here in Colorado; steadily and consistently It Is one; of th^ means of em­ and adju^stment to school life. Grade, Cathedral High, St. 96, Archbishop Satolli, Apos­ phasizing the mutual responsi­ bonara di Bari. His specialty is growing over 60 years. It also affords the teacher an elementary education. A guest Elizabeth’s, tolic Delegate to the Catholic bility of home and school in the opportunity to learn of the of the Englewood School Dis Sacred Heart, St. Cajetan’s, The Knights of Columbus'has been tried and proved as attested by guidance of the child and the Church in the United States, child’s interest, experiences, trict, he is living with Mr. and and St. Joseph’s, C.SS.R. continued, year-after-year approval and approbation by the Church, through prior rights of parents in edu­ approved the existence of the and emotional reactions. Mrs. John Hera, 3909 S. Wash GLOBEVnXE-WELBY AREA its Holy Pontiffs. ' cating the child. The meeting of parents and ington Street for one month —Mrs. J. Christ—AT 8-6536 Knights of Columbus. The conferences are a re­ teachers thus becomes a basis Nearing the end of a six-month Assumption, Holy Cross, Its Catholic Family beneficent protection factors, basis of its founding ciprocal report in which t h e for that mutual co-operation so stay in the country, he spent a Thornton, Holy Rosary in 1882— and never defaulting since that date— presently exceed a billion Typical of continuous an­ teacher gains from parents necessary for the growth of the semester at San Diego College St. Joseph, and Globeville. dollars. This feature is, however, optional; You can be a fully accredited nual commendations by the some knowledge of Xhe child’s chUd. in California before coming to Knight of Columbus— Associate Member— without, it. successive Holy Fathers is to Englewood. EAST AREA No. 1—Mrs. Sesco A sher-FL 5-0651 While in Englewood, he This safety factor— under constant scrutiny and audit of every State and that of the present reigning Blessed Sacrament, Mache­ speaking with teachers, school Pontiff, John XXIII, tendered beuf High, St. James’ and Provincial government, is steadily increasing and broadening. administrators, and pupils and to the Order's 79th annual addressing civic groups. In St. Therese’s, Aurora. If the above is interesting, please read the accorijpanying instruction’s: few weeks he Will go to Wash EAST AREA No. 2 — Mrs. 0. Supreme meeting, August 16- Ington, D. p ., to evaluate his Hensen-FL 5-7840 18, i960, reproduced here­ observations before returning St. • Philomena’s, Christ the with. to Italy. King, Cure d’Ars, ^PVWWWWV wvwwwwwwuwvwwwvvwvvvyvwwwvwvwvvi Your choice of, the world*s finest as His Holiness Pope John XXIIPs Message The Knights of Columbus is the world’s largest fraternal society for Catholic men, currently numbering made by the greatest craftsmen. 1,140,000 members throughont every state in the United “The Holy Father has learned that the Su­ States; 10 Provinces in Canada; in Mexico, Cuba, Puerto • Steinway, Chickering, Everett, Steck and Cable- preme Council of the Knights of Columbus is Rico, Panama and the Philippines. Nelson pianos. shortly to hold its annual meeting, and He has It was founded 79 years -ago by a Catholic priest, entrusted to me the honored duty of conveying the Rev. Michael J. 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There is a conncil near yen, and when GUIDANCE of the child is the essential objective of you return the coupon listed bplow yon will be contacted • Most complete stock of Sheet Music. this parent-teachCT conference, t^Jical of the many be­ “His Holiness bids me express His sincere felicitations by the membership chairman at the coimeil nearest yonr ing carried on this week at the Cathedral Grade School Denver. • Largest selection of Records on this meritorious record of achievement, and, while raising home. Iliere is still time for YOU to Join the Knights at Sister Catherine' Regina, teacher of grades four and five, in the Rocky Mountain Columbns b^ore the Supreme Convention meets in Den­ examining the results of a reading test with Mrs. John Horn- His voice in prayerful thanksgiving. He’ also fervently be­ ver, August 15, 16 and 17. baker. 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.aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Xaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa PAGE SIX Office, 938 Banndck Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursdoy, Jonuory 26, 1961 Precious Blood ACCW 'Koffee Klafch' Pre-Cono Meet To Feature Nun's Talk For Engaged Set (Archdiocesan Council of panel discussion. Sister Mary The February pre - Cana con­ Catholic Women) Rhodes, director of public rela­ ference for engaged couples The Denver Deanery Council tions, Loretto Heights College, will be held in the Most Pre­ of the Archdiocesan Council of will keynote the discussion en­ cious Blood Parish hall, Iliff and S. Colorado Boulevard, Denver, Calholic Women is having a titled, “The Catholic Woman— beginning Sunday afternoon, “Koffee Klatch” at 10 a.m. Feb. Her Role, 1961.” Appearing on Feb. 19, at 1:15, and will con­ New Circles Formed 1 at the Hqgrt o’ Denver Motor the panel with Sister Mary tinue th e following Monday, Hotel. Rhodes are Mrs. William C., Wednesday, and Friday eve­ The special feature of the Shea and Mrs. Eugene S. Blish. nings at 8 p.m. For Loretto Guild quarterly meeting will be a Mrs. Shea is an area vice president of the Denver Deanery The Rev. William Sievers of Mrs. William Earley, presi­ is dedicated to the furtherance '3.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii[i!iiitiiiiiiimmii'imiii)nniiiMimTKiinnnniiiniMiiMMiiMiiiiiiii>| Council and recently was on the St. Mary’s Church, Littleton, dent of the Loretto Guild, an­ of higher education of wom- will be fte priest conductdr of nounced through her chairman, pn, is to give active and posi­ program of the 1960 National Convention in Las Vegas. Mrs. these informal instnlfctions on Mr^ Bernard Foster, the forma­ tive support to Loretto Heights I Plight I Catholic marriage. Assisting Fa­ tion of five new circles within College, the only Catholic wom­ I Their Troth | ther Sievers in covering th e the guild. en’s college in the archdiocese. many aspects of a good mar­ Annunciation Grad riage will be two Denver doc­ The purpose of the Loretto Though the guild circle-pro­ Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McCaslin tors and a panel of married Guild, the membership of which gram is at present limited to of 4730 Pennsylvania Street an­ couples. Questipns m a y be the Denver area, its officers nounce the engagement of their asked at each conference. All hope eventually to expand its daughter, Patricia Joyce, to those who attend the entire con­ MardI Gras Ball organization to include all areas Charles Rich­ ference will receive a certifi­ in the country represented at the MARDI GRAS RAIL ard Neumann, college. son of Mr. and cate of attendance. Standing are Jim Casebolt, Chicago, 111.; LaVern There is a |5 charge per cou­ Royalty Ready THE TITLE of King and Queen of the Mrs. Paul R. The new circles will be head­ Ludwig, Wheatridge; Loir Quinn, Denver; and Mardi Gras will be bestowed upon two Neumann, 445 ple, that helps cover the ex­ ed by Mmes. Jack McLaughlin, Jane Tumm, St. Louis, Mo. All of the women pense of the chicken lunch of these _ attractive candidates at the annual First Avenue, For K. of C. Fete George McNamara, Bill Earley, candidates with the exception of Miss Ludwig served on Sunday afternoon and Knights 'of Columbus Auxiliary 539 ball to be Monte Vista. Harry Kuempel, and Ed Martin attended Loretto Heights College. All of the the cost of printed material. held Saturday evening, Feb. 4, in the council Miss McCas­ Selection of candidates f o r respectively. Mrs. McNamara’s men, except Bill Keltgen, are students at Regis. Reservations or additional in­ hall. Seated, left to right, are Marilyn Longo, lin is a gradu­ king and queen of the Mardi group is experimental in nature, Miss Ludwig and Keltgen are members of the Omaha, Neb.; Jim Springer, Denver; Kay Hjrt, ate of Annun­ formation may be obtained at as its purpose is intellectual Cathedral Young People’s Club. PE. 3-4049 or FL 5-5417. Gras costume ball, being spon­ Highland Park, 111.; and Bill Keltgen, Denver. ciation High sored by Auxiliary 539 of the rather than social. School, D e n- Knights of Columbous, is com­ The next general meeting of Pilricla McCitlln ygj. jjj. plete. All couples who attend the guild will be held Feb. 7 at Mardi Gras Planning at Dizzy Pace mann is a graduate of Twin the dance Saturday, Feb. 4, in the college.. Falls Senior High School, Twin FLASH the Knights of Columbus Hall, TAILORS As the 1961 Mardi Gras ball which sponsors this annual city­ in the grouf, in addition to all Falls, Ida. Both are students at 1575 Grant Street, will get to the University of Colorado. a n d coronation in Colorado wide event for the benefit of of those previously mentioned, vote for the two candidates of Card Party Feb. 14 No wedding date is set. Springs moves to within three its school debt fund, brought are Dr. James Wambach, Win- TUXEDO .T s '.'iis their choice at a special booth Sister Mary Rhodes weeks of reality, one of the from New Orleans the history ford Griffin, Jim Walsh, Jim • Liirccsl Selection • outside the hall. Set at Mother of God Plan Summer Wedding most active groups making in the West Prices Ticket Chairman Catherine and the spirit of the Mistick McElderry, Harry Blunt, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam H. Dofhen- Blish is program'"chairman of (Mother of God Parish, Denver) I5th & Welton KE, 4-6252 Van Buskirk says that tickets preparations for the colorful Krewe. He has the title of Joe Pieper. enico of Welby announced the the Denver Deanery Council f r e e Pa rk lm i. an y P a rk - K ite liOt have been distributed to aux­ Plans are being made for a event is the Mistick Krewe of chaplain. Members who later joined the engagement of their daughter and secretary of the Denver iliary members, but mere tick­ valentine card party Feb. 14 at Comus. From now until the big Current officers of the Krewe Krewe are Jim May, Owen Far- Anna Marie to Gerald W. Archdiocesan Council of Catho­ ets will be available at the door 1 p.m. in the church basement. night—Feb. 11 at the Broad­ are Murphy, grand vizier; David icy, Rex Gillette, Judge Charles Wright, son of lic Women. Sister Mary Rhodes, the evening of the dance. The The event will be sponsored by moor—this group will be operat­ Morris, marshal; an^ Maj. Vin­ Simon' Tom Deutsch, George the Willard C. Mrs. Shea, and Mrs. Blish are price is $4 per couple. Costumes the Altar and Rosary Society. ing at a dizzy pace. cent Murone and Andy Reichert, Adams, Bob Delaney, Keith Wrights of all members of Kappa Gamma are urged, but not required. ’Tickets are $1 each, and reser­ Formed two years ago during captains of the Krewe. Trapp, Tony Raskob, and Joe Denver. Pi, National Honor Society of BAKERIES Prizes for the best costumes vations may be made with Mrs. Colorado’s Centennial year, the Charter members still active Reich. Miss Domen­ Catholic Women’s Colleges, an will be awarded. A buffet sup­ P. R. Martin, SP 7-4724, or Mrs. group is patterned after those ico is a gradu­ affiliate of the Denver Deanery. Home of-Fine Pastries per will be served at midnight. B. C. flelch, SP 7-8341. originated almost 150 years ago ate of Cathe­ Mrs. A. J. Artzer, president Candles will be blessed on 66 So. Broadway in Mobile, Ala., and further dral High of the Denver Deanery, will 153 So. Uaive^ty Tht firms listed here deserve Feb. 2, Candlemas day, and popularized through many spec­ Theatine Seminary Aides School and at­ may be obtained at the rectory preside over a short business 1550 Colorado Blvd. to be remembered when you ere tacles in the past 100 years in tended Colo­ meeting after the discussion. distributing your petronege to any time on or after that day. ^ O E a st 3rd Ave. New Orleans. Full membership Pick Slate of Officers rado State All Catholic women of Den­ the different lines of business. College in of the local Krewe is limited gress made by the group, the ver, pastors, officers, and chair­ New officers were elacted at Greeley. Her Heights Grafiuate to 30. Rev. Francis Colom, C.R., men of every Catholic women’s the annual meeting of the fiance is a graduate of J ^ u n - This year new members will made a report of the Friends’ organization are invited. BEIIER HEARING-plus the slin looki Friends of St. Andrew Avellino ciation High School, attended be welcomed on Jan. 30 at a Burse, which now stands at The planning committee feels Colorado State College, and special initiation ceremony to Seminary, Denver. The new 32,300. Perpetual memberships that the topic'is timely and of president, Mrs. Loyd Glasier,, served in the United States Air particular interest to pastors, be conducted in the “Mistick in the group total more than Force. will be assisted by Mrs. George presidents, and officers of Cath­ Chamber.” Orville Trainor, one 3300. A summer wedding is plan­ Cashmore, vice presidqnf; Mrs; olic women’s organizations and of the 13 charter members of At a ineeting of officers and ned. , Jerome Jacobs, secretary; Mrs. all program chairmen because 1959, will head the nine-man committee members held at the initiation team. William Harr, treasurer; and Girl From Loveland of the forthcoming division of home of Mrs. Bte Caldwell it the Denver Deanery into three Scheduled for initiation a r e Mrs. Win Schrodt, historfen. Jlr. and Mrs. Herbert Crasser was decided to hold the silver districts. Col. Christopher Munch, Larry The Friends of the Seminary of Loveland announce the en­ tea at the seminary in order to The quarterly meeting will be McAdams, Ralph Nanninga, Bob were organized a little more gagement of their daughrer, accommodate more guests. The held in the Terrace Room of Fosselman, Leonard Bestgen, than a year ago to aid the Mi^ Joan Skrbina, to Dale tea will be held Friday after­ the Heart o’ Denver Hotel, UOO Bill Schuyler, and Dr. Raul Theatine Fathers in their work E. Martfeld, noon, Feb. 10, and will serve to E. Colfax Avenue at Downing Urich. of establishing a seminary to introduce St. Andrew’s Semin­ son of Mr. and Mrs. D ale Street. train high school and college- ary and its work to many Den­ FORMAL EVENT Martfeld of age boys for the priesthood in ver area women. Complete de­ Longmont. Another eagerly-awaited event the Order of Clerics Regular. tails will be announced within Annunciation Rite i O N O T O N E * Miss Skrb­ OF DENVER of this group is the annual for­ As an indication of the pro­ the week. too Melropotltan Bldg. T A . 5-14U mal d i n n e r-dance, at which ina, a gradu­ members and their wives honor ate of Love- Mardi Gras queen candidates land High .. .-.•..•'A., -J.-.-.-v V--.-. and their dates. This year the i School, attend SAVE $$$-DON'T DISCARD dinner-daiice will be held Feb. ed Colorado 8 in Valley High Countly Club. state Univer- ANY DAMAGED GARMENT Judith Ann Howell, daughter Join Skrblni sity_ ^ ^ d is At the coronation ceremony Until Our Weaving Experts Have Examined ’Them of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert C. on Feb. 11, the Krewe will play employed by the J. C. Penney Howell of Morrison, and Thomas Company at Fort Collins. She a major role, forming the honor James Morroni, son of Mr. and previously attended St. John the guard, leading the grand march, Mrs. A. J. Morroni of Denver, Baptist’s Church at Longmont, and presenting a special dance will be married Saturday, Jan her former home, and now is a 28, in Notre Dame Church. The number of their own in honor member of St. John the Evan­ Rev. Joseph Koontz will witness of the queen. gelist’s Parish of Loveland. the ceremony. The group is self-directing Her fiance is a member of St. Sherri Semlee will serve as non - denominational, strictly John the Evangelist’s Parish. Moth holes, cigarette bums and damage in garments, maid of honor. Richard Ostberg civic and social. Two or three He is a graduate of Longmont woolens and linens, restored to their original perfection will be best man and Larry times a year they meet for busi­ High School and is a junior • by EXPERT WEAVERS. Schmidt and Frank Dwyer will ness and a stag dinner of their civil engineering student at • Zipper Repairs • Shortening Knitted Skirts be ushers. own. But they really move into C.S.U. • Weaving and Hosiery Mending The bride is a graduate of the fore at Mardi Gras time. No definite wedding plans Owned and operated by Theresa Kolb — TA. 5-0894 St. Mary’s Academy and Loretto Founders of the organization FRIENDS OF SEMINARY have been made. Heights College. The bride­ were Martin Murphy and Pete a S M . FRENCH ART WEAVERS groom is a graduate of Regis Vandenberg. The latter is serv­ PLANNING EVENTS for the coming year are the To Wed Mr. and Mrs. George D. High School and is attending ing as general chairman of this new officers of the Friends of St. Andrew Avellino 210 Empire Bldg. — 430 - 16th St. — Open Mon. Eves. Dreher of 1639 Quince Street an­ Patricia Lynn Passarelli, Colorado University. year’s Mardi Gras. Seminary. Seated, left to right, are Mrs. William Harr, treasurer; Mrs. Loyd Glasier, president; and Mrs. George Cashmore, vice nounce the engagement of their daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam BENEFIT OF SCHOOL president. Standing, are Mrs. Jerome Jacobs, secretary, and Mrs. daughter, Erlene Marie, to John Passarelli of 3525 Harrison Father Nicholas, O.M.I., pas­ Win Schrodt, historian. Immediate events planned include E. Goolsby, son of Mrs. John Street, and Philip Eugene tor of Sacred Heart Parish a silver tea, an open house, and a membership drive. Goolsby of McCook, Neb Trainor, son of Mr. and Mrs. STOCK SHOW BEEF AND LA/HB Y. E. Trainor of 2330 Oneida Street, were married in a All Stock Show Beef and Lamb Cuts in this ad have double-ring rite held in Annun­ ciation Church, Denver. Mon­ been properly aged in Safeway's own meat aging YOUR PARISH ONE-HOUR MARTINIZING signor Thomas P. Barry wit­ nessed the ceremony. The bride, planti who was given in marriage by her father, was attended by CATHEDRAL Viola Brodeen as maid of honor HOLY FAMILY and Mrs. Sam Passarelli, Jr., CHUCK ROAST 226 E. 13th Ave. Mrs. Tom Martinez, and Mrs. Ronald Passarelli as bride- (Next to Foodlend Super Mrkt.) 38th & Sheridan maids. Thomas Trainor was the USDA Choice Grade, aged Harold Gleaves, Mgr. 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c TliHnday, January 26,1961 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE SEVEN

IMoss, Luncheon Heights Alumnae C. D. of A. Set Luncheon, Play Review Dinner Dance [Pfonneif Feb. 4 (St. Rita’s Court, C. D. of A.) matic artist, Moliie Lee Beres- or Mrs. Miller, FL. 7-0164 during Tickets for the luncheon and ford. day time hours, or Mrs. Mc­ [By faiimn Club Chairman Named play review on Saturday, Feb. For several seasons now this Lean, AC. 2-6218 or Miss Li- 4, can be had from any mem­ court, under the chairmanship maiher, MA. 3-4740 in the eve­ All Denver is invited by Our Chairman for the Loretto ber of St. Rita’s Court of Catho­ of Mrs. Anna McLean, has given nings. ady of Fatima Club to attend Heights College Alumnae Din­ lic Daughters of America. The the people of Denver an oppor­ Ithe Mass on Saturday, Feb. 4, ner Dance is Mrs. Robert Fiori luncheon, to be held in the New tunity to hear an outstanding n t U:10 p.m., in Holy Ghost performer review a current SANITONE of 3241 S. Mabry Way. Mrs. Petroleum Building, 16th at Ichurcb, to take part in the Broadway, will begin at 12:30 Broadway play in an exclu.sive ublic demonstration on the first Fiori will be assisted by Mrs, Jerry Jacques, co-chairman. p.m. and will be followed by a club. DRY CLEANING j Saturday of each month honor- Co-chairmen for the benefit SEMI-FORMAL review of a current Broadway ling Our Lady of Fatima. The play, Rodgers and Ham- will be Mmes. Amelia De.smond'^-r rpAXTC IVery Rev. Monsignor William ’The semi-formal affair will be merstein’s Sound of Music by and Grace Remke, with the tick-* v jL iliA iN j 1 D ^ Monaghan, spiritual director, I held on Saturday, Feb. 11, at an outstanding singer and dra- et committee consisting of Mrs. [will offer the Mass and lead thr Pinehurst Country Club Mary Carr, grand regent; AND SUITS Ithe congregation in the special Dinner will be served at 7:30 Mmes. Elizabeth Salmod, Kate I prayers as outlined by the Na p.m. and will be followed by Miller, and Esta Mae Marine, I tional Reparation Society of the dancing to the music of Keith Hurses to Hear and Misses Catharine Maloney, LIKE NEW! Black and his “Blackbirds” [Immaculate Heart of Mary. Magdelyn Hughes, Anna Lima- from 9 p.m. until midnight. Since the duirch has attached cher, and Isabelle McNamara. Ispecial indulgences to these Fabric Expert at Reservations may be made by With a three-fold youth pro-| I prayers .iris the hope of Mon contacting Mrs. James Horvat, gram now under way the ways signor Monaghan and mem 2878 Dexter, FR 7-5962, or Mrs. Meeting Jan. 26 I bers of the Fatima Club that and means committee urges a 100 per cent participation of more laymen In the Denver (Archdiocesan Council of Cath­ both members and friends of the area take advantage of this olic Nurses, Denver Chapter) C.D. of A. I special religious ceremony. Grant Fitzell, a member of Following • the Church cere­ Tickets at $4 for both the the National Laundry Chemist’s luncheon and review can be had mony, aU women attending are Association, will be guest speak­ InviM to' the luncheon sched­ through the members^r by tail­ MEMBERS OF HEW CIRCLE er at the Denver Council’s ing Mrs. Desmond FL. 5-5444, uled for 1:30 p.m. in the Dep- monthly meeting at St. Antho­ ver Tea Room. Reservations THE MEMBERS of the new Mother Josephine Ipsen, Dorothy Dandrow, Agnes ny’s Hospital Jan. 26 at 8 p.m. Wed in Greeley can be made by calling either Seton Circle of th e Archbishop’s Guild Graves, president of the group; and Josephine The subject of his speech will Mrs. John La Tourette at FR 7- are, standing, left to right, Mrs. Katherine Riedmann, secretary-treasurer. Other members be “Know Your World of New 10(3 or Miss Nina Reiser at EA Meyers, Elaine McManus, Helen Baker, Helen not present when the picture was taken are Fabrics.” If any nurse has a i4010 on, or before, Friday, Nelson, Josephine Gdovin, and Katherine Man- Mrs. Helen Bray, Isabella Leader, Marie Duni- fabric cleaning problem, she is Feb. 3. son. vant, and Ruth Bradford. asked to bring a sample to the Seated, left to right, are Mrs. Alathea Callis, meeting, and Mr. Grant will solve it. Closed Retreat The following nurses are tak­ ing reservations till Feb. 1, for Two New Circles Will Join the •Feb.'S membership dinner Set for Heights at the Denver Athletic Club for 's members a n d non-members. The closed retreat for stu­ Archbishop's Guild Activities ’They are: Doris Danahey, RA. dents of 'Loretto Heights Col­ 2- 9400; Billee hIcDoweU, BE. 7- lege, Denver, will be held at £1 (Archbishop’s Guild, Denver) Our Lady of the Rockies Cir­ Polly Evans will be the hos­ 8245; and Thresa Duffus, GE 3- 4283. Pomar Retreat House, Colorado Two new circles have been cle 'will meet Feb. 1 in the tess Jan. 27 for Queen of Angels added to the Archbishop’s Mrs, Robert Fiori Springs, beginning at noon home of karen Fitzsimmons. Circle. Guild. Mother Seton Circle is Betrothal Told Tuesday, Jan. 24, and ending at Mjartha Serafini will be the St. Joseph’s Circle will meet Roland Biegler, 1682 S. Eudora, noon Thursday, Jan. 26. Father made up of a group from the Feb. 2 in the home of lone SK. 7-0016 by Feb. 7. Cathedral High School senior January hostess for Our Lady Mr. and Mrs. Anton Bosch of 7 m ...... William E. Sievers of S t Mary’s Michaud. While attending Loretto V of Sorrows Circle. ’This circle Devils Lake, N. Dak., announce Parish, Littleton, is the retreat mother club of 1950. The Sa­ Heights, Mrs. Fiori was an art ^ Our special Sanitone cleans re - elected the following offi­ Mary Farrell will entertain the engagement of their daugh­ master. At the time of registra­ cred Heart of Jesus Circle is a major. ^ fabrics through and through group of young women from cers: Esther Vint, president; Our Lady of Fatima Circle Feb. ter, Lorraine, to Merlyn D. tion 29 students had signed to Frigon, son of ... flushes away all the dirt . . . Presentation Parish. Gladys Rosellini, secretary- 4. The new officers of this circle attend the retreat. Mr. and Mrs. Morning Star Circle will meet treasurer; Irene Peck, linen are Lonnette Green, president, Loretto Sister Joyce Bechthold became puts back the sparkle. The students are Denise and Mary Farrell, treasurer. Oliver J. Fri­ Jan. 27 in the home of Florence chairman: and Catherine Man- Degree Candidate the bride of Thomas J. Lilly Bailer, Mary Jo Bemau, Char gon of Den­ Choqoette. ’The new officers for son, publicity. St. Anne’s Circle will meet at a ceremony held in St. ^ Our exclusive Sanitone Soft- Sister Damian Mary of Lor­ ver. Blair, Betsy Boggs, Char Con Feb. 1 in the. home of Jackie Peter’s Church, Greeley. Mon- ^ Set* finish gives fabrics the this circle are Clella Barry, St. Thomas More’s Circle will Miss Bosch Licota. Nieta Graham is the etto is a candidate for the signor Robert Hoffman, pastor don, Anne Cunningham, Bar­ president, and Margaret Lynch, meet Jan. 27 in the home of a t tended “body” and lively feel of new­ new president of this circle; master of science degree at of St. Mary’s Church, Colorado bara Delhi, Mary Carole Dis­ secretary. Mary Lou Gregory. school in ness. Donna Lawless, treasurer; Springs, witnessed the rites, as­ pense, Sue Dutton, Kathy Fehr, mid-year at Marquette Univers­ North. Dakota, Jackie Licota, secretary; a n d sisted by, the Rev. Edward Ryan. Ann Fisch, Martha Gaq^ert, ity, Milwaukee, Wise. and is at pres­ ^ And we guarantee an expert Grace Proctor, linen chairman Parents of the couple are Mr. Helen Hewitt, Sue McNamara Sister Damian Mary is one of ent employed Rosemary Costello will be the and Mrs. Henry L. Bechthold professional press that re­ Sally Mally, Pat Manges, Ann January hostess for St. Pat­ 243 students who became, de­ by the Colo- and Mr. and Mrs. E. Edwin stores drape and fit—lasts Melth, MicU O’Connor, Ida Ro­ CLUB CALENDAR r a d 0 Public rick's Circle. gree candidates at mid-year. Lomln* Bosch Lilly, all of Greeley. Mrs'. Don longer, too! mero, Sonja Rule, Mary Kay E x p enditure Renzelinan of Denver served Shima, Susan Stockdale, Jane Council. as matron of honor, and Mrs. City Wide Delivery Service Sheahan, Mary St. Peter, Pat Queen of Heaven Christmas work by the organiza- A graduate of St. Joseph’s ton will be given. Ron Hakanson, Mrs. Dean Tanko, Carolyn Thompson, Ann High School, Mr. Frigon served or 10% Cosh & Carry The Queen of Heaven Aid So­ Meyer, and Mrs. Kenneth Meyer four years with the U. S. Air ’Thulemeyer, Kay Tourtelotand ciety met Jan. 17. Officers were attendants. Gene Brant Seton Alumni Force, and is at present an air and Jane Z^zeler. elected were Mrs. Negri, pres­ was the best man and Pat Seery, The alumni chapter of Seton technician for the Colorado Air Student retreats will also be ident; Mrs. Kiser, vice presi­ School of Nursing, Colorado Robert Taylor, and Robert held on campus Jan. 24-26. National Guard. Clevenger were attendants. dent; Mrs. McHugh, pro-tera Springs, is being formed in Den­ A June wedding is planned. secretary; Mrs. Herfeuth, treas­ ver for Northern Colorado. The James Lauer and Grant Phillips Double-Ring Rite urer: and Mrs. Mapley, re­ first meeting will be held Jan. were ushers and John Lilly was corder. 30 at 7:30 p.m. in the Dome the ring-bearer. 606 East 6th Ave. PE. 3-4666 The spring card party was set Room of the Capitol Federal for April 27. Mmes. Negri, Chi- Savings Building, 2625 S. Colo­ olew, Mapley and , Herfurth, rado Boulevard. All graduates CcthoUcs BUY preOiCto and two sisters represented the are welcome. For information •UvortfMd In thoB MODERNIZE YOUR KITCHEN home at the United Fund, din­ call Mrs. David Pino, DE. 3- CATHOLIC PHCS8I 8833. ner. mm ------/ with custom birch cabinets, factory built to exactly fit your space and equipped and finished to your Mother Seton Circle Women’s Study Club VWWWWWWWWWVVWWWWWWW W W WVXfV WV V The Mother Seton Circle of The next meeting of the Cath­ specifications. olic Women’s Study Club will be sophomores’ mothers will meet iF7- No charge for plans, sketches and ideas. No in the home of Mrs. Keltys, Thursday, Feb. 2, at the Denver Dr. James P. Gray obligations and free assistance to do-it-yourself in­ 3668 Gilpin, at 8 p.m. Thurs Dry Goods Tea Room with a 01‘TOMETUIST day, Jan. 26. Mrs. Bright will luncheon at 1 p.m. The program stallers. be co-hostess. will be handled by Mrs. Giles Foley, whose topic will be “In­ Attend Inauguration Ityes Itxaminud If desired I'll handle every installation detail. Less side the White House.” than 0 week required on most jobs but allow at least Tabernacle Society MISS PAT KORAN, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Visual ('are The Tabernacle Society will 4 weeks for delivery. F.H.A. terms at low rotes. Robert K oran, Jr., of 5600 Ken Caryl Road, Littleton, and 213 Colo, lllilg. meet in the home of Mrs. A. E. Couple Married Miss Carol Asbomo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Armand Asborno FL. 5-5377 Seep, 11 Ivy Lane, on Friday, 1615 Calif. In Wyoming Rite of 5370 Manitou Road, Littleton, attended the Inauguration BILL MILLER 2244 Glencoe St. Feb. 3, at 2 p.m. There will be ceremony, parade, and Inaugural Ball in Washington, D.C. Miss a speaker, and a report of the St. Anthony’s Church, C^per, For Anpoiiilmcnt Call; V7yo., was the scene of the wed­ Asbomo and Miss Koran were escorted by cadets from the TA. 5 81183 20 Years a Kitchen Specialist ding of Judith Jacobs of Cas­ Air Force Academy, Cadet 2/c Edward C. Newman and Cadet per and Michael TeMaat, for­ 2/c Otis 0. Dinning, Jr. Pat and Carol are both students at St. <» w « « A A A Catholic Alumni Mary’s Academy. Sharon Marie Pughes, daugh­ merly of St. Vincent de Paul’s ^ w w w w w v w w w w w v w ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F Outing Slated Parish, Denver. The bride is ■ MN I Pughes, Jr., of 3981 Xavier the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. \ 6TH AVE. On January 28 Donald Jacobs of Casper and Street, Denver, became the OLIVER'S Get the loan you can live with bride of Joseph John Shutto, son the bridegroom is the son of 1 & Members of the Catholic Mr. and Mrs. Ray TeMaat of of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Shutto Alumni Club of Denver will j MARION Deed of Trust St. Mary’s Parish, littleton. Meat Market ^ You’re going to live with your of 3315 W. 37th. Avenue, Den spend the daylight hours of Sat­ Mrs. Karen Hand was matron ^iAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA^ ver. ’The Nuptial Mass was held urday, Jan. 28, on the slopes of honor, and Mrs. Janice S "Serving Denver Since 1923 With QucUty Meiils" '' home loan a long time... 15, 20, 25 years at Winter Park. A buffet din­ Chrisman, Diane and Donna TW Publk TrMM in Holy Family Church Jan. 14 maybe... so it’s just common sense The Rev. Patrick Kennedy of ner and dancing will follow at Jacobs, and Maryann Johnson, [ CHOICE STEAKS - ROASTS Order the Alpine Lodge in George­ ficiated. The bride was given were bridesmaids. Attending the • Fresh Poultry FLsh and good business to get the right loan. in marriage by her father town. bridegroom were Wendell Alex­ 2 Y Proftsflond Meat Cutters to Serve You Carol Shutto, sister of the bride­ The approximate cost for the ander, Jerry TeMaat, Stanley ■ Phone P I . 3-4sa* 131] E. 6th Ave. There are too many unknowns groom, was maid of honor trip by bus will be |10. Thirty- Craven, Pat Hand, and Fred 2 Haurt I e.m. to t p.m. Ample Parking In Rear Bridesmaids were Terri Me two skiers have already signed Chrisman. to guess youi future: how many Nulty, Joan Rock, Janelle Me up for the day’s events. Others VW VW VVVw V WVV Donnell, and Barbara Pughes interested should contact Grace ' children, their education, sister of the bride, all of Den Hayden, FL 5-8784. The group your job, the cost of living, the ver. Joan Pughes and An will depart from the Knights of NEED MORE BEDROOMS Pughes were the flower girls, Columbus Hall, 1575 Grant national economy and so on Attendants for the bridegroom IN YOUR 1 FLOOR HOME? Street, Denver, at 7:30 a.m. ...BUT,..M idland’s locn staff is were Gerald Capra, best man AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD . . . and the ushers were Joe Lewis trained to help you evaluate your needs. Joe lacino. Butch Speicher, and A.B.C. Doll Hospital ou can have a bigger home to mee4 the Dick Pughes, brother of the DOLLS — WIGS — SHOES Y needs of your growing family , . . hove bride, ail of Denver. Dolls Dressed to Order 1 to 3 extra rooms and both in"4 days by adding Our job is to come up with the loan you can live with. The bride attended Holy Fam­ CLOSED MO^>OAYS the Fairway Dormer to your present roof. ily Grade and High Schools and KEI.IGIOUS STATU8S REPAIRED FIIA, conventional, collateral...it’s fleiubility that makes the right BEFORE Here are a few of the many advantages; the bridegroom attended Holy Mrs. J. A. McCourt home loan easier to get...and live with. Ask about Midland’s P'amily High School. 616 Downing MA. 3-7617 1 , You con select the floor plan that fits your need. Built by a local contractor . . . not o Home Loan with flexible Open End feature. This enables you to prefab job. borrow more later for most any purpose...without disturbing 2 . You lose no yard space. Fairway builds up. WHERE COST HRS BEEN 3 . Your present heating plant normally pro­ your loan...we adjust your monthly payment. SECOHDARY TO SERVICE FOR vides plenty of heat. MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY OF 4 . You get extra closet space. So... if you’re loan shopping be sure ycu shop Midland. 5 . You need install no costly footings nor We don’t mind if we’re first or last ol your list We’re satisfied you’ll foundations. 6 . Installing Fairway Dormers does not disturb be one of Midl'md’s J 5,331 loan customers. m your normal living. Q (uii Cmdiew}JH.,. 7 , And you get much more at less than the Sm Eugtm S«tndon, S9c.«TrtM.. A Mtm6«r of Sts. Ptttr «nd Paul's Church AFTER cost of ordinary construction. Let our repm entetives show you 3 , Fairway Dormers ore so good they hod to the many added advantages of Fairway Dormers. be patented. H P 'flA A N N 'idland FEDERAL^

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Walsh and, for Political Rostrum?” will be de­ thy and His Enemies, an ex­ tional Council of Churches,’ hais In the fourth and final telecast on KOA-TV, Channel NBC-TV, by Miss Doris Ann. bated by Charles P. Taft, chair­ amination of loyalty and secur­ been directing a program of ed-j program o f the current 4, on Sunday Jan. 29, at 11:31 The series is directed by Mar­ fia q sL man of the Department of the ity practices in Washington and ucation and information to forge H our” a.m. tin Hoade of NBC-TV. “Catholic series on Church and Economic Life, Na­ the McCarthy controversy. ,His a “Christian approach to Amer NBC-TV, entiUed “Catholic The panel of journalists, con­ Group Goes to England tional Council of Churches, for most recent book, published in ica’s economic problems.” tinuing its discussion of Jan. 22, Reflections on Am erica,” To Tope TV Programs the affirmative, and William F. 1959, was Up From Liberalism. lawyer and labor consultant, he four leading Catholic journa­ includes moderator Philip A task force from NBC and Buckley, Jr., author and editor Writing in the Denver Catho­ has been a leader In Cincima lists will point to the contribu­ Scharper, American editor of the National Council of Catholic of the National Review, the lic Register about Buckley, a ti’s city government, as a menl^ tions the American experience Sheed and Ward Publishers; Men will fly to England this Nation’s Future” Saturday, Jan. Catholic, and his first appear­ her of the City Council and the has made to the growth of the William Clancy, editor of World week to tape a series of four 28, 7:30 p.m. The program, to ance with God and Man at Yale, City'Planning Commission. Catholic Church in this countri^. View and dintotor of education TV, religious program s,at Ox­ be carried on KOA-TV, Channel the Rev. Francis Syrianey of They will emphasize the n e ^ for the Church Peace Union; ford University. The' series, will be moderated by John Denver said: “He has courage­ for laymen to stimulate Catholic Monsignor. Francis J. Lally, ed­ titled "England Revisted” will K. M. McCaffrey. ously flung the gauntlet in the theologians to give their full at­ itor of the Boston Pilot; and be produced for presentation on Buckley has edited the Na­ masked face of the self-appoint­ tention to national and interna­ James O’Gara, managing edi­ tional Review since 1955, when ed high priests of education and tional questions that urgently tor of Commonweal. the “Catholic Hour” in August the magazine began publication. call for solution. The panel will express view­ (Sundays, Aug. 6, 13, 20 and threatens to tear aside the veil 27). After he was graduated from Hie program, producedf by points on the differences be­ of pretense and superiority Yale University in 1950, he the NaUoaal Council of Catb-. tween the Catholic Church in Prominent English’ churchmen characteristic of secular educa­ America and in Europe, • the and scholars will take part in achieved national recognition tion in general . . . He has American - Catholic parochial- the programs, which will be es­ for his first book, God and Man dared to speak out. He will be thanks to TRUCKS! school system, the effects of the sentially conversations. Subjects at Yale, published in 1951. One made to pay for it. It is im­ recent I^ id e n tia l election, and will ba Sir Thomas More, states­ of the leaders of a group of con­ portant that we understand and the degpee of participation of man and author (1478 t() 1535); servative thinkers and voters in support this young man who the layman in the activities of Cardinal Newman, theologian this country, he was co-author. dares to speak our language. the^ church in America. and author (1801-1890); G. K Scharpw will stato his belief Chesteron, essayist and* critic that the American pluralistic (1874-1938); and Monsignor Ron­ (multi - religious) experience ald Knox, theologian and Bible Empire Lyric Players “has had a beneficent influence Translator (1888-1957). Panelists on TV in helping us to recover an Members of the task force, Plan Show at Regis awareness of the authentic di- which will be at Oxford through Ttoo CathoUe laymen will appear on panel and debate pro­ mensionk of our own, CaQiolic Feb. 15, are Doris Ann, mana­ gram* on network televUion thU week. William F. Buckley, Jr., The Empire Lyric Players, calling the switchboard at Regis, commitment.” ger of religious programs for wUi take the negatiwe tide in a debate on “Should Church Pul­ Denver’s only Gilbert and Sulli­ or may be purchased at the Newcaltadqryeal Aiyw bimislong, The series is produced,>. for NBC-TV, who will be executive pit* Be a Political Rottmm” on Saturday, Jan. 28, KOA-TV, door on Saturday night. Price van group, will be presented in MonsIgnor John Cavanagh nnider ttsi yow siMk new bsMty came producer for the network; Rich­ Channel 4, Denver, and KCSJ, Channel 5, Colorado Spring*, at of admission is 75 cents. concert at the Regis Fieldhouse straiglit fiM fsctoty to yea by trsck-9g to ard Walsh, director of the radio 7:30 pjn. At right, PhiUp Scharper of Sheed and Ward Pub- Soloists for the program, The second half of “Na> sae brndral per cent of all new cart, report GAME NIGHT and television department of Uther* will be among three Catholic editor*, paneluti on the on Saturday evening, Jan. 48^ which win consist of S ections tion’s Fntnre” will originate major dhtrilNitafs. Parts, 90-98^; gas and the NCCM, who will be produc­ “Catholic Hour” to be teen Sunday, Jan. 29, Channel 4, at at 8:15. Tickets for the per­ from H.M.S. Pinafore,’ ‘Pi­ from the KOA-TV studios and 1 1 :3 0 a.m . oN, lOO^i-STarytMni your car ever needs 7:30 P.M. EVERY er for that organization; NBC’s formance, which vrtll be spon­ rates of Penzance,’ and ‘Rnd- will featnre local parttdpants comes by tnck. Happy motoring! Martin Hoade, who will be pro­ sored by the Irish-Regis As­ digore,’ will be Jean Bower, debating the same topic. SUNDAY ducer-director; and the Rev. sociation, may be obtained by Dorothy Golden, Mary Grace, Among those partidpaUng Phillip Walsh, of the Oratory, Louis ^ Paemelere, Richard will be Monsignor John Ca­ Rock Hill, S.ciar., who will ^ Jones, William Keith, Brace vanagh, editor ah3 boslpesa AWARDS consultant. Kerwood, Regis P. Malloy, and manager of the Register. ■ NOTEWORTHY THIS WEEK should Inaugurate pay television (6). Lawrence E. Tnveson. Gloria Appearing with Monsighor THURSDAY, FEB. 2 McCormick wiU be accompan­ Holy Trinity Church DENVER S—CBS Reports: "TTie Business of Cavanagh will be Denver Dis­ KOA-TV, Channal 4. Health—Medicine, Honey, and Pol­ ist. trict Attorney Bert Keating, At­ 7595 NO. FEDERAL BLVD. KRM A-TV (Educafionil), Chan- itics" (7 and 11). Malloy will be master of cere­ eouiiiuowTiicttiiaruni nal 4. • • • torney Charles Brannan, RabU V yeu t«f A • Owck bnvfM M Refreshments . . Fun for All KLZ-TV , Channal 7. monies, and Joseph Liborati is Charles B. Lesser; J. Carlton KBTV, Channal *. MOVIES ON TV director of the players. Rating key for movies on tolo- Babbs, Dr. Charles S. Milligan. COLORADO SPRINGS vlsion is: A-1, fam ily; A-2, adults; MOVIES KKTV, Channal 11. B, morally oblectionabit In part KROO-TV, Channal 13. tor adults; and C, condomntd. Traveling Men With KCSJ-TV, Channal S. FRIDAY, JAN. 27 'Adult' Films Menoce legion of Decency MAN I LOVE. B, reflects accept- Stay at the * ■ Ratings FRIDAY, JAN. 17 abUlty of divorce (4); GREEN HELL, ^6:30—Nanatta Fabray Show: Pleas­ A-2 (2): WHISPERING SMITH, A-1 ant comedy series (4 and S). (9); YANK AT ETON, A-1 (9); JOHN- To Young, Paper Warns NY APPOLO, B, excessive brutality ARGONAUT HOtEL SATURDAY, JAN. 23 (13). The menace of smutty so- Below ir e Legion of Decency 7:30—Nation's Future: “Should criticized “gamy” films, but POR tPICIAL RIlIRVATIONI POR SATURDAY, JAN. 21 called “adult” movies is that ntlngi of motion pictures cur- Church Pulpits Be a PoUtlcal Ros­ (QUICKSAND, B, tends to condone that producers have defended ■RIDOR PARTUS, DANCIS AND DINNSRS cently shoving In flist-run Denver trum?’* debated by WUUam Buckley wrongdoing (2); POSTJIAN ALWAYS they are seen by a largely non­ theaters. and Charles P. Taft (4 and 5). them on the grounds that the'ir PHONI MAIN S-1101 _ A-1, unebiscHenabls for -eeiwrst RINGS TWICE, B (9); IRON SHER- adult audience, the Los Angeles V ' SUNDAY, JAN. 27 n r , A-2 (11); I DREAM OF JEANIE, anfBence is “sophisticated” and notrenage; A-1, uneblecHonsbIa for 7:30 a.m .-^athelic Hour (Radio): Times asserted. '••ouHful ftatlreems Prlvete plnlnf Roemt idolesconts end adults; A-3, uneb- A-1 (5); SUN VALXEY SERENADE, r e $ ^ M “adult”'films. >«A^AAA/bAAAAAAAA/bAAJWIA#WRAAAAAPbAAAJiWAAAAAAA^PWAAAAAAA^PV tie«abla for adults; B, eb|tc- Series of dialogues, “Are We Really A-2 (13). ’The Times noted in an edi- te Teaching ReU^on?” with the Rev. SUNDAY, JAN. 27 Joseph Libonatl “The hole in this plea, so far nabla In part for all; C, eon- Edward Malone, MJd., moderator, torial that it has several times damnad. DRAGONWYCK, A-2 (2): HAY- as the movies are concerned, and a panel of guests (KOA Radio). FOOT, A-1 ROAD TO UTOPIA [•R1C0MMEN080] 7:30 t-m.—Sacrad Hairt Program: B, suggestive situations (9); COME is that the ‘adult’ subjec^ are HA WAN •BEN-HUR, A-1 V “Women’s Role In Society*' aeries NEXT SPRING, A-1 (5); UNFINISHED presented to a non-adw au­ Escape Winter Weather! WACKIEST SHIP IN ARMY,Xl with the Rev. William Faberty, S.J., DANCE, A-1 (11): FACE TO FACE, WHERE THE BOYS ARE, B dlicusaing "Woman’i Gift to So­ B. tends to condone the taking of 'Embezzlecd Heaven' Film dience,” the Times commented. CAN-CAI^B ciety** (9): on Ciiannel II, at 11:45 the law into one’s own hands (4). 25% REnDUCED FARES PLEASE TURN OVER, A-3 a.m. “ Why H artiagei T iil" aeries “This is self-evident: WhatTl NEVER ON SUNDAY. C w ith , the Rev. Francis FUas, SJ., MONDAY, JAN. 30 left of the movie box-office Round Trip Matson tine, in effect CARRY ON NURSE, B talking on “Interference From Rela- TORPEDO ALLEY, I A-1 (4); GLASS Is Available in 16mm. jr v until June 1st. FEVER IN THE BLOOD. A-3 Uvea?* KEY, A-2 (9). ranges in its greater part from MAN IN A COCKED HAT, A-1 11:30 ajn.-Cttholle Hour (TV): TUESDAY, JAN. 31 The new 16mm motion picture author of Song of Bernadette, children through teen-agers. And “Catholic Reflectiona In America.” GREEN HELL, A-2 (2); DAKOTA TESS OF THE STORM INCroENT, A-2 (4); DANTE’S IN­ Also Connecting Jet Airline Service COUNTRY, A-1 Final part of series In which edltori version of Embezzled Heaven, is now available from Louis it is pretty hard, even for con­ SPARTACUS, A-3 discuss the laymen’s role in the FERNO, A-2 (5); CASE OF THE from the book by Franz Werfel, de Rochemiint Associates. scientious parents, to goveni Denver to Honolulu. MARRIAGE^-ROUND, B formation of theological questions BLACK PARROT, A-1 (4); ADVEN­ GREAT IMPOSTER, A-2 (4). TURES OF MARK TWAIN, A-1 (9): Embezzled Heaven is,tiie first the movie selections of their 12 noon—Christophers: Father Kel­ GHOST COMES HOME,A-r (11); GAS young.” .V scorted ana independent Tours Available. ler aeries (4); on Channel 13 at HOUSE KIDS IN HOIX'YWOOD, A-2 dramatic motion picture for For Free Information and Literature call 'or write. 2:30 pjn. (2). which permission was granted The Times announced it has Pay Television 4:30—Twentlath Century: “Ireland, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1 Taleut Contest To Be Subject the Tear and the Smile,” Part 1 >(7 WOMAN IN THE DARK, A-2 (4); to shoot scenes inside the Vati­ established an advertisiiig de­ and 11). AND NOW TOMORROW, A-2 (9); can and St. Peter’s with the partment committee to screen p jh U L’dhjUudcuL The question of pay - tele­ 7:30—Winston Churchill: “Struggle VANISHING VIRGINIAN, A-1 (11). at Sea” (t and 13). THURSDAY, FEB. 2 Being Sponsored late Pope Pius'XH appearing movie advertising eppy and re­ vision wiU be the subject of MAN -ABOUT TOWN, A-2 (4); as an integral part of the film. ject material that is “lewd, TUESDAY, JAN. 31 MAKE HASTE TO LIVE, A-2 (5): M a debate on KRMA-TV, Chan­ 0— G aity Moore Show: This weekGLORIOUS YEARS, A-1 (2); NKJHT The sequences of the Vatican suggestive, or otherwise unde­ orlglnatlDg from the St. Paul, Minn., nel 6, Wednesday, Feb. 1, at BEFORE THE DIVORCE, B 12); For Teen-Agers and the audience with the Pope sirable.” Winter carnival (7 and 11). WORDS AND MUSIC, A-2 (9); CAP­ Opposite Denver Chib Bldg. 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1 TAINS COiniAGEOUS, A-1 (11). A talent contest for gifted are all filmed in color. 517 17th St. MA. 3-1211 Denver 2, Colo. Teams from Loretto Heights 1— Roselved—Oobato: Teams from Catholic teenagers is being spon­ This inspiring, full - length, One Hour Free Parking, Glenann Garage College, Denver, and Adams Loretto Heights CoUege, Denver, and Adams State CoUege, Alamosa, sored by Extension magazine. 91-minute motion picture has Heights to Hear State College, Alamosa, will detwte the proposition that the U.S. Four talent categories are received a special accolade debate the proposition that the open to teenagers. The first is from the Legion of Decency: U.S. should inaugurate pay a pencil, charcoal, crayon, or “inspirational in theme, artist­ Maude Fealy When things are grim television. dladw Jto if, paint sketch of an original (mver ically produced, outstanding in entertainment value . . . rec­ Following ore religious pro­ idea which may be used for a “An Informal Evening With . . . d i a / HIM grams on radio. Drop ■ loltor future Extension cover. A $100 ommended to the patronage of Personalities of the Ameriimn or posteord to those stations, Catholic people of all ages.” tolling thorn you ipprocloto cash prize is being offered for and English Stage: the Personal AC 2 r 7 9 3 7 those programs. the idea. The film has been strongly sup­ Acquaintances of Maude Fealy” ASK AND LEARN ported by Cardinal Richard Dlai ONI number for ANY home service-, Second is the Teen Headliner, is the theme tqr the Maude KOA (Donvtr)—Sundays, loao Cushing of Boston apd by Car­ an emergency or a routine repair! Get guar* pjn. with MonsIgnor John an article, about 500 words in Fealy lecture at Loretto Heights Cavanagh. dinal Francis Spellman of New anteed wmrk and materials, credit if needed CATHOUC HOUR length, on an outstanding teen­ College, Den­ York. ver, Sunday $300 tfvv CENTRAL KOA (Donvtr) — tundaya, 7:30 ager. The article selected for to r a.m. The film played a hl^ily evening, Jan. SACRED HEART PROGRAM publication will receive a $50 BANK & TRUST CO.... Sand addllloaol Uetmafha lot successful 28-day engagement KFSC (Donvtr) — Mon.FrI., 7 award. 29, at 8 pjn. taka up to 10 months to t.m.i Sponish, taturdoy, 4:45 at the Blnebird Theater, Den­ The Fealy lec­ payl JOIN NOWI My nama» i.m . ond Sunday at 7:15 i.m . Third is an original picture ver, In November, 1959. KMOR (Donvtr)—Sundays, 7:30 story which should be of school ture is the Slrtat...^.. a.m. The film has been recom­ KVOR (Cole. Springs) - Sun­ or Catholic interest.’ One hun­ fourth feature' Chy------days, 7:15 a.m. mended for viewing by clergy, dred dollars will be the prize of the May KCCN (Fort Carson)—Sundays school organizations, lay lead­ Zona.x... >Stota.. KBOL (Bouldsr) — Mon.-Frl., awarded to the winner in this Bonfils Stafr Sand for 4:15 a.m. ers and their organizations and ton annual se­ KOLR (SItrlIng) — Saturdays, field. fund raising groups. Informa' t S Q l HOME IMPROVEMENT MUTUAL 1:45 s.m. ries offered at Lastly, there is- a publicity c e n t r a l b a n k BUIIOING KRAI (Crtig) — Sundays, 11:30 tion can be obtained from Louis $100 „ . „ , the college for IStk A ARAPAHOE, DENVER, C O ia a.m. Going Skiing? award of to be given to the de Rochemont Film library, Mande Fealy AVt MARIA HOUR teen who best covers, and gets KOSI (Osnvtr) — Sundays, 7:34 Jimm Seaney give* the lat- 267 W. 25th Street, New York ty as welf as the faculty and a.m. e*t *now condition* and week­ printed, the information concern­ KYSN (Colo. Springs) — Sun­ 1. N.Y. students of. Loretto H eists. days. 7 a.m. end weather report on “Ski ing this teen contest. KFKA (Ortsisy) — Sundays, 4 Tip*” on KLZ-TV, Channel 7, Entries must consist of origi­ Start stopping sooner. Winter The program will be in the ■■ Exclmive Engagement! A i p.m. CHHIStUPHEHS Thursday* at 10:30 p.m. He nal material and must be sub­ driving conditions call for addi- upper lounge, Machebeuf Hall, Will not be shown in any other * * KFSC IDsnvtr) — Sundays, 2 usually hat a tpecial guest mitted to the school teen board tional distance in which to slow on the Loretto campus. There a.m, theatre in this area this aeason. I HOtlUHTS KIR THE DAY which in the past ha* in­ representative. All entries must down by making light, short, re­ will be a special invitatioud- KFSC (Otnvsrl—Mon.-Frl., 12 cluded Penny Piteau and Stein be in the Extension office by peated applications of t h e buffet hosted by the residehts noon. Erickson. Feb. 1. brakes. of St. Joseph’s Hall before the lecture. Ursula Gyurik of Ros- nRKDOUGUS-UURENCE OLIVIER lyn Heights, New York, and Elaine Segale of St. Paul, Minn., JEAN SIMMONS • CHARLES LAUGHTON ■ I are in charge of arrangements. Miss Fealy, whose name to­ COUNTRY CLUB IN THE CLOUDS gether with that of her mother, PETER USHNOV-JOHN GAVI 'y \ v s » 0 x > s Margaret Fealy, is familiar in Denver and beyond Denver, has A PRIVATE NON ASSESSABLE CLUB lectured as well as acted in the area. Her career covers a long OFFERING: Year Round Swimming . . . Tennis . . Ice Skating list of successful engagements in Europe as well as America. on the Premises There is no admission fee for the May Bonfils Stanton pro­ .TONY CURTIS___ STEAM BATHS BANQUET ROOMS AVAILABLE grams. lECHNCOior SUPER TECHNIRAMA'TO a m bi Muiisni Intimate Lounge...... Gracious Step Down Dining Room HEAR Dancing Friday and Saturday Nights Double Rooms with Fjreplace . . . ASK aad UARN Single Rooms for over night or weekend vacations On KOA Rndio 18 Hole Municipal Golf Course in Evergreen - Wttkday Sat., Saa. I Saa. tlira 10:20 Every Sandey Eggnbig M im iD HATS OMur MtHiiau Hof. Mati. Than. Eva. AND MANY OTHER EXCITING THIN GS!...... THIS IS A REAL FAMILY COUNTRY CLUB Qaestioiu o n reUgiaw mJ>- OrakMtra SI.M $2.» miited by the radio andleaea Lm IFM 4 m n kaU Sl.iS PJI t2M Ivaa, at B ill. Saa. TiM pda. ioMiny $1.25 $1.71 only 30 Min. from Denver on I aiuwMed od the ardidioc^ Chlldran U^ar II, i i MaKaattMl Nc Wad., Sat., laa. » Halday OPEN NOW! Year round Open and Dry High­ HIWAN COUNTRY CLUB, Inc. I tan broadcast. Ma^ aaa al liN p.m. of Evergreen, Colorado Hm AladdM ttoalfa. MIS I. Oalfoi Ava. BAlvar i, Cafo., R . M7Z7 ways— U.S. 40 to Colo. 74 to Please send me a Brochure. I am interested in I B ooklet on Celhoife C h m rA iaclOMd b m t ahack for $----- . for- *» f ««rh for Inspection Evergreen or Bear Creek Can­ availabU froo of cost Monay Ordar (No. of $aatsl becoming a member of the Hiwan Country Club. Now Showing yon thru Evergreen. to all in q u irer*. Q M at. e Mtl. Serving Dinner Nightly Name ______iOay aad Data) Evt. 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Cathedral High Students Make Retreat

Students at Cathedral High Pirates, Gremlins Clash School finished the first semes­ ter with the annual retreat. Father Bernard Byrne, M.M., was retreat master for the jun­ ior and senior group. Father Daniel Campbell, S.J., had charge of the freshmen a n d In Battle for Second Place sophomores. Fifty junior and senior girls made a closed retreat at ,E1 Chrddie School Event Pomar, Colorado Springs, while Bullddgs Will Try the high school stucients were in retreat at Cathedral. This coming week end, 50 35 Teams Are Competing senior girls will make a closed To Derail Raiders retreat at El Pomar. Arrange­ ments have been made for a By P hil Ritter day of recollection for the boys In St. Joseph's Tournameift It’s St. Mary’s against St. Francis’ in the feature at the Jesuit Retreat House, game this week end in the Denver Papochial League. Sedalia, in the early spring. Thirty-five teams are entered in the grade school basketball tournament- that is Both teams sport 5-1 records. The Gremlins are the high­ LATIN SURVEY being held at St, Joseph’s Reldhouse this week. The event got under way Jan. 23 est scoring team in the league, and the Pirates have the Members of the Junior .Classi­ GtVE HIGH SCHOOL RETREATS and will concfude with the two consolation and two championship games Sunday, best defense, the two squads will meet Friday, Jan. 27, cal League at Cathedral are CO-ORDINATION preceded the retreats for Cathe­ Jan. ■ at 8 p.m. in Colorado Springs. making a study of 12 Catholic dral High School students. In this photo Father Daniel Tournament officials broke the event dowh into two brackets this year because St. Joseph’s Bulldogs face the and public high schools to see Campbell, SJ.,. on the left, Sister Jean Patrice, principal; and ------of Uie number of teams entered. most rugged week end slate. Buffs Win First to what extent the study of Latin Father Bernard Byrne, MM., are shown discussing the schedult Sb»Ua Folzko The 16 schools with the largest Still groggy from what hap­ Everyone at Machebeuf was has increased or lessened in for the conferences. ^ enrollment comprise the A pened to them in Colorado waiting for it and confident that the curriculum- since 1955. Mem­ bracket, and the remaining It Springs, a 57-28 shellacking the first win would come be­ bers will tabulate the results Catholic University make up the B bracket. The from St. Mary’s, they face Re­ fore too long. When it did, it and give a report at the next LOOKING Machebeuf High Student consolation and championship gis Friday night and St. Fran­ was one of the most exciting 5CL meeting. ' Honors Denver Youth cis’ on Sunday afternoon. FOR finals in both brackets will be tilts of the year. Ed Rumpf was One of the projects of the Washington. — Robert J. Gor­ played Sunday beginning at 5 In two of the other Friday high man for Machebeuf, pour­ Latin students since Christmas don, 2556 Fairfax Street, Den­ PIANO p.m. night games, some of the ing in 22 points as they defeated Sle one of the Mullen, paced by A1 Gagne could not buy a basket In the terminology. Room Size, grade school students, 20 cents with 114, plays winless Mt. St. Joseph Invitational hit for and Smaller the novice ladles division. This toughest, was the test she|^ Perhaps one of the most in- RUGS 'or high school students, and 35 Carmel led by Dick Suer with 43 points. Largait Mlactioni In th* city., passed to skate in Junior La­ cents for adults. On Saturday teredng was that written by a 106. Machebeuf and Holy Fam­ St. Francis’ Gremlins wasted 6 dies. Sheila also passed this test and Sunday prices are 15, 25, ily meet in the battle for young person who is taking in­ Furniture aouse little time in bringing the juniors structions in (Christian doctrine. her first time out, while others and SO cents. eighth place. from Machebeuf back down to Oyta 1 •4 » *Ml NcAiMSn IVMintt Trophies will be awarded im­ Latin is a help in the study TUI IlflilO------PiL have r^uired two or three St. Mary’s Pirates knocked earth’. They belted them by a of dogma and also in studying times to qualify. — (Michael mediately after the final game both St. Joseph’s and Annunci­ 76-50 margin. Frank McKune E.M.W. M U SIC C O . Zimmerman) Sunday night. ation out of second place. The was high for the Gremlins with the Mass. where eaih talks KKKi: r.XHKlN'r Cardinals proved to be the 26 points. St. Mary’s Academy 2141 So. Broadway H21 UN( N tougher customer as they just McKune was also high man SHennan 4-27M missed sending the game into with 16 as the Gremlins blasted Retreats Planned 1332 Broadway Junior Parochial League overtime. Annunciation had led inexperienced Mt. Carmel 66-33. Thirty-nine seniors from St. The firm i IM*d here deterve CH. 4 -4 5 5 6 40-35 at the end of three quar­ Annunciation handed the Ea­ Mary’s Academy, Cherry Hills, to b* tvmcmbctvd when you aro ■ distributing your potronago to - VARSITY RiSULTS MIDOET RESULTS ters, but lost 54-53. gles their other week end set­ will attend a closed retreat at OPEN MON onrt FRI. EVFS. S t V ln n n t’a, 24, S t James’, 14 The Pirates’ weU balanced at­ the El Pomar Retreat House, tha diffarant IInot of buainow. St. Vincent de Paul’e, 28, AU I^>g, 20, Chire d’Ars, 13 back by a 65-45 margin. Gon­ Saints', 14 St. John^f, S2, Blessed Sacrament, tack was paced by Gil Abeyta zales hit 10 buckets for 20 points Colorado Springs, Feb. 14- ' St. Louis’ (Englewood), 23, Our with 14. Don Chavez was high 16. The Rev. Francis F. Bake- Mt Carmel, 23, Sts. Peter and to lead the Cardinals. Suer had ONE PICKUP FOR DIREa SERVia Lady of Lourdes, 20 Paul’s, 20 for the Cardinals with 17. 13 for Mt. CarmeL well, S .J, of Regis College will St. Franda’, 42, Cathedral, 7 Presentation, 21, St Vincent’s ’The Pirates were at home for Home, 11 Mustangs Bounce Bock be the retreat master. The St Bose of Lima’s, 17, St Mary’s S t Catherine’s, 20, Annunciation, a Sunday game with S t Jo­ group will travel by bus. TO BOTH / \ COASTS Oittleton), 12 \ seph’s and displayed a minimum Mullen bounced back from Its Cun d’An, 38, Blessed Sacrament, S t Francis’, 25, St. Joseph’s, 11 one-point loss to Machebeuf and Underclassmen at the acad­ U Assumption, 13, Our Lady of of hospitality. The offensive emy, will begin their annual re­ Lourdes, 2 minded Bulldogs were held to dumped Cathedral 69-62. Gagne, S t John’s, 20, Ch'rlst the King, 18 Sacred Heart, 19, St Mary’s, 15 treat on campus Feb. 16 and almost unbelievable seven Herb Younger, and Mike Flood Loyola, 22,. S t Fhilomena’s, 20 an 17. The R df.' Joseph Koontz, SheOa Volzke points in the first half and had teamed up to provide 52 of the S t James’, 87, S t Theresa’s, 13 pastor of Notre Dame Parish, Next Week’s Schedule only one bucket. Mustangs, 69 points. year she gained eighth place In S t Vincent’s Home, 31, S t Clara’s, will act as retreat master for 38 After playing one half of bril Regis also dumped Cathedral. junior ladies, which entlUed her VARSITY—SOUTH DIVISION juniors, sophomores and fresh S t Patrick’s, 25, M t Carmel, 0 ST. VINCENT OE PAUL'S OYM liant defensive basketball, th e The score was 6845. Jim Loehr to go to freeskating. Holy Family, 28,‘S t Catherine’s, 24 Jan. 31, 3:30, Cathedral vs. St. Vin­ Pirates showed that they know hit 17 for Regis. D’Orsia had 38 men. Father Koontz is teacher Denvcr-Chicago Tracking Co#a I n c . Sts. Peter and Paul’s, 38, S t Mary cent de Paul’s; 4:30, AU Saints’ vs. of senior religion at the Acad She began skating when St. Mary’s (Littieton) how to score and wrapped in the two week end games for ' 4Slh A JorksoD Denver DU. 8'4567 Magdalene’s, 18 emy. ■ she was about nine years old, Holy Rosary,ry, 20,z«. Annunciation,Am 28 things up with a 35-point sec­ the Jays. but started skating seriously Sacred Heartart, 45, ' S — t -Dominic’s, 15 MIDOETS—EAST DIVISION BLESSED SACRAMENT GYM ond half. only flve' years ago. Her father S t Bernadetilette’s, 2^ St Joseph's, Don Martin was high for the 23 Jan. 28, 9:30, S t Vincent’s vs. Cure says that she likes to skate and Pnsentatlon, 16, Assumption, 12 d’Ars; 10:30, St. James’ vs. Blessed Pirates with 15. The normally Sacrament; 11:30, Christ the King vs. high scoring Steve C ha|jz found St. Phllomena’s; St. John’s has ■:5 bye. himself the victim of the Pi­ Several league teams aac entered rates’ rugged defense and set­ ton:In St. Joseph’s state tournament,ton:In tled for seven points. Ken Er- which Is now under way.' As a re­ sult league play is limited this week tle was top scorqr for the Bull­ dogs. He had 14. AGAIN Motorists who forget to clear The Bulldogs split for the off ice and snow from the rear week end, thanks to the co-op­ windows of their cars are set­ erative Holy Family Tigers, ting the stage for an accident. who bowed 74-38. Chavez was A view of motorists behind yon his usual self in that one with FOR YOU * / becomes obstructed, and this 23 markers. can be critical when turning, ap­ Holy Family suffered through proaching intersections, or when another r&ut at the hands of Re­ JhsLTItaniu SioM , you have cars following you in gis, 75-47. Jack Coyne's 19 was e f l a line of traffic. tops for Regis. DOWNTOWN— SIXTEENTH AND WELTON Hoop Facts Week End Schedule Friday, Jan. 27 — 8 p.m.' Opponents Site St Jeikeph’s vs. R eg is-----, ...... Holy Family St. Mary’s vs. St. Francis’ ...... St. Mary’s Cathedral vs. Annunciation ______Cathedral Mullen vs. Mt. Carmel ______1------Mullen Machebeuf vs. Holy F am ily______Machebeuf Union Pamjwlifsolves: Sunday, Jan. 29 — 2:30 pan. St. Francis’ vs. Regis ______St. Francis’ Holy Family vs. M ullen______Holy Family . . to continue to be keenly aware of our responsibilities as Cathedral vs. St. Mary’s ------Cathedral one of the nation’s leading railroads. St. Joseph’s vs. Annunciation______St. Joseph’s Machebeuf vs. Mt. Carmel ______Machebeuf . . to strive for perfection in every phase and department of The Top Ten our operatioiL Name School Points Average Duane Gonzales, Annunciation ______116 19.3 A1 Gagne, Mullen ____ 114 19.0 . . w herever possible to improve our right-of-way, our freight Frank McKune, St. Frauds’ ______109 182 Dick Suer, Mt. Carmel ______106 17.7 equipment and handling facilities. Steve Chavez, St. Joseph’s ______105 17.5 D’Orsia Heinderson, Cathedral ______103 17.2 . . to continue Don Pitchford, St. Francis’ ______83 13.8 to treat our travel patrons as guests, ever mind­ SAVINGS Herb Younger, Mullen L______79 13.2 ful of their comforts and pleasures while on our Domeliners and Larry Chavez, Annneiation ______78 13.0 Streamliners. Jim Loehr, Regis ______78 13.0 to Clear Out All Odd Lots Ed Rumpf, Machebeuf ______78 13.0 . . to maintain a personnel that has both the ability and desire Before' Taking Inventory! to make every Union Pacific patron — shipper or traveler — a KRMA-TV Will Present satisfied customer. FAMOUS BRAND Reading Aids for Tots in short, to do everything possible to merit your patronage. Parents interested in helping The Denver public schools ad their three and four-year-old ministrative staff feels that children prepare for formal parents need to arou.se more reading instructions will wish to curiosity, give the opportunity follow a new series beginning sooner, and expect more of White Shirts their youngsters. 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■ - r f - PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursday, January 26, 1961

MrnnmiiimiiaBiiMniiiHiimiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiniimiiiiiiiiimiffliiiiiaiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiin^ Delinquency UL ( p a o L Ex-Regis High T a lk Set pTiiuintiiiiiiniuiiinuioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiMiiuuiiuiiiimiiiniHraniiniiiininniiiiiBuiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ ment Mt. Olivet. Capitol Mortu­ Priest Is Slain AMATO member of the Altar and Rosary Society of St. Francis de Sales’, ary. At Visitation Jamei Amato, 71, 6200 W. S2nd League of the Sacred Heart, the MILLER Avenue. He waa the brother of Legion of Mary, Queen of Heaven (Cur Lady of Visitation Parish, Mike Amato, and Mrs. Elizabeth SUnley J. Miller of 5520 N. Fed­ Ekstrom, both of Arvada; Tony Aid Society, and the Pioneers eral Boulevard. He was the hus­ In Honduras Denver) and Fred Amato, and Mrs. Vera Mountain States Telephone Com­ band of Bertha M. Miller; the fa­ Varra; the brother-in-law of Mrs, pany. A Requiem High Mass was ther of Mrs. Barbara J. Weber, A talk on juvenile delinquency celebrated in St. Francis de Sales’ Imperial Beach, Calif.; Jack Lee The Rev. Gregory Sontag, Ralph Amato, all of Denver. He Church on Jan. 25. Interment was will be given by Sheriff Roberts la also survived by 18 nieces and Miller, San Francisco, Calif.; the S .I , a former religion and his­ nephews. Requiem High Mass Is In Mt. Olivet. Howard Mortuary. son of Joseph Miller, Cheyenne, of Adams County at the parish being offered Thursday, Jan. 26, HODAPP Wyo.; the brother of Rose Miller, tory instructor at Regis High hall on Jan. 31 at 8 p.m. The In St. Anne’s Church Arvada. Edward B., Frank, and Joe Miller; Interment In Mt. Olivet. Howard Edward R. Hodapp, 68, of 1275 aivi two grandchildren. Requiem Schooi, Denver, and for the past public is invited. Mortuary. Kalamath. He was the father of High Mass Is being celebrated Patricia A. Powers, Torance, Thursday. Jan. 26 In Guardian An­ 20 years a missionary in British Invitations to join the Altar ANDERSON Calif.; the grandfather of Gene gel Church at 9 a.m. Boulevard and Rosary Society are now be­ Powers; the brother of Emma T. Honduras, was siain Jan, 16 in Angela Anderson of 5095 Tejon. Mortuaries. ing given to the women of the She was the Infant daughter of Hodapp, Mrs. James J. Coursey, MIRON the rectory at Benque Viejo, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Anderson; Mrs. Charles Colberg, all of Den­ near Euccotz, by a biow from parish by membership chairman the sister of Kathleen, Gloria, ver; Mrs. C. M. Winters, Seattle, John Miron of 1825 S. Federal Melissa, Barbara, James, and Jef­ Wash., and Mrs. Roy Balentlne, Boulevard. Rosary will be said a machete. Josephine Leger. Monthly meet­ frey Anderson; the granddaugh­ Plattsburgh, N. Y. Requiem High Thursday evening at the Olinger ings are held on the third Tues­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam D. Mass was celebrated Jan. 25 In St. Mortuary Drawing Room, Speer Poiice have announced the ar­ Coykendall of Denver, and Mrs. Elizabeth’s Church. Hackethal. Boulevard at Sherman at 8 p.m. rest of a suspect in the staying day of the month at 8 p.m. in Noonan Mortuary. Requiem High Mass will be cele­ Elizabeth Anderson of Los Ange­ brated Friday, Jan. 27 In Presenta­ of the Minnesota-born Jesuit. the parish hall. Dues are $1 per les, Calif. Interment Mt. Olivet. KAYLOR Howard Mortuary. tion Church at 9 a.m. Interment year. Margaret Loretta Kaylor. 73, Mt. Olivet. Olinger Mortuaries. The prisoner, a Maya Indian, ARGENBRIGHT 1119 10th Street. She was the OTIS was beiieved to be the chairman Anyone having trading stamps Lyle L. Argenbrlght, 62, of 50 mother of John H. and Eden L. of a Scuttoz village fiesta Deeta, and Mrs. Marion Andrew, John M. Otis, 56, of 1271 De­ and cancelled postage stamps W. Byers Place. He was the hus­ troit. He was the husband of may call Mrs. Dm Ortiz at band df Agnes M. Argenbrlght; all of Denver, and Mrs. Ethel KathetHine W. Otis: the father of committee whose semi-religious the father of Mrs. Alberta D. Anderson, and Mrs. Hazel Rivers, HA. 94551 or mail them to 2515 both of Butler, Pa. She was the Barbara Rartlett or San Francisco, Lenten festivities, marked by Arnett, Denver, and Mrs. Dorothy Calif.; John Bartlett, Orlando, Fla.; W. 65th, Denver 21, Colo. A. Roblln, Vancouver, Wash.; the sister of Mrs. Viola Brooks, Chi* and David Bartlett of Denver; the revelry and heavy drinking, brother of Glen Argenbrlght, Bel­ cora, Pa. She is also survived by Trading stamps will be used 19 grandchildren and 12 great­ brother of Sister Mary Philomena have drawn the disapproval of ton, Mo.; Ray Argenbrlght, Bald- of the Sisters of Charity of Leav­ Church authorities. The 57-year- to acquire an award planned in wlnsvUle, N. Y.; and Mrs, Cleo grandchildren. A Requiem High enworth, stationed In Helena, Elchhom and Miss Celeste Argen- Mass was celebrated in St. Eliza­ the near future. Cancelled pos­ beth’s Church on Jan. 25. Hof­ Mont.; Mrs. Rollo E. Jacobs of old priest had been enforcing a Sconfs Complete Work brlgbt, both of PUor Grove, Mo.; Denver, James R. OUs of Calgary, ruling that the fiesta should be tage stamps are being collected and five grandchildren. Requiem mann Mortuary. Alberta, Can. Requiem High Mass High Mass was celebrated In St. LARSON was celebrated tn St. Phllomena's discontinued. THE RT. REV. MONSIGNOR JAME§ and Frank Cuba, Explorer adviser. Seated next to send to a convent for the Francis de Sales’ Church Jan. 24. Matthew Joseph Larson of 1860 Church Jan. 23. Interment Mt. FLANAGAN, pastor of St. Mary Magda­ to Monsignor Flanagan is Joseph Toehl. Mon­ Trappistine Order of nuns in Interment Mt. Olivet. Ollnger Mor­ Olivet. Olinger Mortuaries. tuaries. V^ley View Drive, Littleton. He LEFT REGIS lene's Parish, Edgewate'r, poses with three Ex­ signor Flanagan congratulated the scouts and Germany. was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ POST IN 1941 BACH ert C. Larson; the brother of Mrs. Louise M. Post, 63, of 436 plorer Scouts of Post 27 on completing the urged them to continue the work for the Pope Daily mass is offered at 6:30 . Barbara' Bach of 1376 Pearl. Elizabeth Ann and Vincent Robert S. ^ g a n Street. She was the sis­ Father Sontag came to British work for the Ad Altare Dei award. Standing, Pius XII award. a.m. More altar boys a r e She was the aunt of Dr. Henry Larson: the grandson of Mr. and ter o f Paul J. Walter, Denver. A Honduras, a Jesuit mission of and Betty Katz of Cedarburg, Mrs. Kdwln A. Larson of Silver- Requiem High Mass was cele­ left to right, are Dan Morrissey, Robert Hoehl, needed. Wls.; and several other nieces and ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. brated # 1 St. Francis de Sales’ the Missouri Province, in 1941. Ushers and altar boys serv­ nephews. Requiem High Mass is Volz of Alhambra, Calif. Interment Church, on Jan. 24. Interment was Born at Mankato, Minn., he en­ being celebrated Thursday, Jan. Mt. Olivet. Boulevard Mortuaries. In Mt. Olivet. Olinger Mortuaries. ing Sunday, Jan. 29 are: 8:30 28, In Immaculate Conception Ca­ LINHART ROOKARD tered the Society of Jesus in Mass, George Stiempi and John thedral at 9 a-m. Interment Cedar­ 1923 at Florissant, Mo., and was burg, Wls. Boulevard Mortuaries. Eleanor H. Llnhart, 72, 1575 S. Betty L. Rookard, 64, formerly Golden Native Named Superintendent Cordova; altar boys Phil Fres- BRENNAN Unlverilty Boulevard. She was the of 1444 Stuart. She was the mother ordained in 1936. He taught at wife of Frank J. Llnhart and the of Frank M. Rookard, Dearborn, quez and Ricky Martinez. Harganet E. Brennan, 82, 975 mother of Francis J. Llnhart. She Mich.; Jack L. Rookard, Dover, Regis High School in 1932-33 and (St. Joseph’s Parish, Golden) cording to an announcement by The Altar and Rosary Society 11:30 Mass, Pete Montez and Pennsylvania. She was the aunt of waa a member of St. Vincent de Del.; William G. Rookard, South- again in 1940-41. Phil H. Garrison has been ap­ C. L. Larson, Jr., vice president Gertrude Koester, Margaret DU- Paul Altar and Rosary Society. A gate, Mich.; and Virginia Hedlund, will meet Wednesday, Feb. 1, Louis Lopez; altar boys, Mike ger, William Anderson, and Ber­ Requiem High Mass was cele­ Lakewood;' and seven grandchil­ pointed division exploration su­ and division manager. at 1 p.m. in the church hall. Silva and John Stines. nadette Nanavlch, all of Denver; brated in St. Vincent de Paul’s dren. She was a member of Aux­ perintendent for Pan Ameri­ Garrison is a native of Golden, Final plans will be discussed Tickets for the pre-Lenten Margaret Becker, Port Angeles, Church. Interment was in St. iliary to the Brotherhood of Rail­ W au.; and Brian and Howard Mc­ Adalbert’s Cemetery In Miles way Trainmen. Requiem High Mass Arvada Parish can Petroleum Corporation’s the son of Mrs. T. G. Garrison for the spaghetti supper. The Valentine dance Feb. 11 at Our Donald, Tacoma, Wash, She waa a Center, 111. Boulevard Mortuaries. was celebrated Jan. 21 In St. Ber­ Rocky Mountain Division, ac- and the late T. G. Garrison nadette’s Church. Interment In Mt. guest speaker will be Dr. Ru­ Lady of Guadalupe Hall may MARTINEZ Olivet. Howard Mortuary. and the brother of Mrs. Everett dolph L. deLuise. All the women be purchased on Sundays after Sofia Martinez of 1125 W. 13th. SEDLMAYER Earnhardt, all of St. Joseph’s She was the wife of Ruben Mar­ Credit Union of the parish are invited to at­ the 8:30 and 11:30 o’clock JIRRY BREEN Joseph (Joe) A. Sedlmayer, 56, Parish, Golden. He W’as a grad­ tend. tinez; the mother of John Mar­ of 6061 W. 52nd Avenue, Arvada. Masses. tinez, Denver, Ruben, Rudy, Gil­ uate of Golden High School. He bert, Charlie, Clara, and Emma He was the father of Joseph G., ' Florist Maiiinez, Josle Morales, all of John, Albert, Robert, Madelin Ly­ Reports Dividend holds a degree in geological en­ Sacramento, Calif.: and seven man and Emma Hood. Also, the (Shrine of gineering with a geophysics min­ 1004 15th St. grandchildren and 35 great-grand­ brother of Anna Seybold, Mon­ children. Requiem High Mass Is tana, Bertha Langfleld, Clara Pohs. St. Anne Parish, Arvada) or from the Colorado School of MAIn 3-227,9 Rosa Kams, and Mary Zaiss, all or X All Burial Insurance being celebrated Jan. 26 in St. Denver. He U also survived by 11 Mines in Golden. He, his wife, J Cajetan’s Church at 9 a.m. inter- grandchildren. Requiem High Mass The annual meeting of the and three children, Phil, Jr.; Mi­ was celebrated in the Shrine of members of the Shrine of St. St Anne on Jan. 21. Interment In chael, and Sharon were week­ I Policies Accepted Mt. Olivet. Albers Mortuary, Ar^ Anne Federal Credit Union was end visitors in his mother’s vada. held Jan. 17 in the parish hall L * ’ JACQUES BROS. SOLANO home. They reside in Casper, Ona Block East of Ht. Olivet Luciano Solano, 61, of 1025i/^ 11th Dinner was served at 6 p.m the division headquarters. On West 44tb Street. He was the father of An­ followed by a program and the Hired by Pan American in tinea 1992 tonio Solano, and grandfather of business meeting. One hundred Monuments of UUUncUon Christina ana Anthony Solano of June, 1939, as a recording truck Derby. A Requiem High Mass was fifty members and guests were I » 12790 W. 44 Ave. HA. 4 /984 celebrated In St. Cajetan's Church helper on a seismograph crew on Jan. 21. present. in Kansas, Garrison has been STILLHAMMER The program consisted of pi­ assigned at company locations MA. 3-1006 IIA. 94445;: Anna M. StiUhammer, 74, of 315 ano numbers by Patty, Jr.dy S. Sherman. She was the mother in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, ********t 4’v -tii-l of Marie StiUhammer, Denver; the and Rosemary Windholz, a n d and Canada. sister of Miss Helen Devlin and Micheline Bengston. Vocal solos Mrs. Catherlpe Gold, both of Den­ In March, 1957, Garrison was ver. A Requiem High Mass was were sung by Rita Windholz. appointed geophysical super­ SWIGERT BROS. celebrated in St. Francis de Sales’ Dance numbers were present­ Church on Jan. 21. Interment was visor for the company and as­ In Mt. Olivet Olinger Mortuaries. ed by Peggy Ahem, Janet Kail- signed to Tulsa. He was in SRCHS-LniULDR OPTOMETRISTS STANCE ey, and Janice Triplett. Phil H. Garrison charge of domestic geophysical Laura Lee Stange, 3527 Decatur. operations until September, 1959. 1543 LARIMER ST.-830 tlrn ST. She was the Infant daughter of BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stange; the Since September, 1959, a n d step-sister of Bonnie Anton and Serving on the board of di­ Examination of Eyes— Fitting of Glasses Thelma Lynn Dutton, all of Den­ St. Catherine's just prior to his new appoint­ ver; the granddaughter of Mr. and rectors for 1961 are Rudy Zehn- ment, he had been district ex­ Mrs. Paul Stange, Aberdeen, S. der, Jr., president; W. J. Mul- AWARD Dak.; and Mr. and Mrs. Tony ploration superintendent fo r Meier, Denver. Interment Mt. loney, vice president; Albert Oculist— Prescriptions Filled Olivet. Howard Mortuary. Altar Society to Pan American’s New Orleans ELIZABETH CROWE Simpson, secretary; Mrs. Rose­ district. Requiem High Mass was cele­ mary Holland, treasurer; and The Altar and Rosary Society PLAQUES 1550 California Street KE. 4-5819 brated Jan. 23 in the Cathedral William Forbes educational Install Officers of the Immaculate Conception for of St. Joseph’s Parish, Golden, Mrs. Elizabeth ,W. Crowe, 79, of chairman. (St. Catherine’s Parish Denver) will hold its annual St. Valen­ 1091 S. Colorauo Boulevard. In­ Officers will be installed at terment was in Mt. Olivet. She The credit committee is Frank tine’s Day sppghetti supper Sun­ “e : tab lbts died Jan. 19 after an illness of Melroy, Michael Cloughesy, and the St. Catherine’s Altar a n d day, Fefc. 12, in the parish hall, several weeks. Ro.sary Society m eeting, Tues Born in Chicago Dec. 2, 1881, Mrs. Irene Lippott. The super­ 14th and East Street, from 5 she attended public schools there. visory committee will be ap­ d a y , J a n . 31, The R osary will to 7 p.m. Admission will be $1 She married Timothy S. Crowe In be seated at 1:30 p.m . A fter the for adults and 50 cents for chil Chicago Sept. 9, 1905, and they pointed by the board of direc­ ^ E N W R ^ R Y ^ O O D S 0 ) . moved to Denver In 1909. He died tors at the monthly meeting. business m eeting a tea will fol dren. Tickets may be purchased in 1947. l o w . after the Masses on Sunday or For 26 years Mrs. Crowe was em- A 4.25 per cent dividend was WHE9C mvu }uot) aiTi (oariDCBci loyed as a clerk In the Colorado declared for 1960 by the board The mem bers will receive at Jimmie’s Shoe Store, 1108 Bepartment of Education. She re­ Washington Street. ‘im tm • BtystOfli 4 /III tired in 1946. Attendance awards were giv C om m union in a group, Sunday, fijUf i W • titilci I tSSS J j i a d t • Ctntiei 3 (611 She was a member of the Ca­ F e b . 5, i n t h e 7:30 a.m. M ass. thedral and Christ the King Altar en to Paul Lippott, W. J. Mul and Rosary Societies, and the loney, Mrs. George Wood, Mrs M em bers should Occupy front Catholic Women’s Press Club of pews which are reserved for Denver. Helen Reed, Joseph Frigon, Vir Surviving are a son, John V. ginia Wood, Walter Eiseman, t h e m . Dr. Kevin Gleason Crowe, Chicago; a daughter, Mrs. Elsie Martinez, Arthur Zehnder, M asses for first Friday, Feb. For Funerals Susan C. McAullffe, Denver; five OPTOMETRIST / sisters, Marie and Catherine Mc- Mrs. John Temple, Don Schaaf, 3, will ue at 6, 6: 45, a n d 7:30 Cahey. Mrs. Edward Burke, Mrs. a m . V olunteers for first F riday / Ted Cregan, and_ Mrs. Waltgr Joseph Brunner, Kristy Venck- 0 Crist, all of Chicago; a brother, us, Stephen Cloughesy, and Jim­ breakfast are asked to be in the James B. McCahey, Chicago; and • EYES EXAMINED a granddaughter. mie Rowar^ cafeteria at 7:15 a . m . Berkeley Park Chapel Park Avenue Chapel Boulevard Mortuaries were in St. C atherine’s Credit Union, • CONTACT LENSES charge of arrangements. West 46th and T*nnyton East 17th and Marion will hold its ann'-al m eeting. Ot entrance of Berkeley Park at Park Avenue , FRANCIS E. McCa r t n e y Sunday, Jan. 29 f r o m 2 t o 4 Requiem High Mass was cele­ 6160 West 38lh Avenue J00% of all money deposited with Howard for future-need brated Jan. 21 in St. James’ Sacred Heart p.m . in the cafeteria. E lection of Church for Frank E. McCartney, funerals is placed in trust for the depositor’s benefit. 63, of 1674 Olive Street. He died officers will be held. C larence IIA 2 1970 Jan. 17 after a long Illness. Cherry, m em ber of Cuna and Bom July 10, 1897 In Riverton, president of the D enver 'Area Neb., he attended elementary Credit Union schqbl In Riverton and high school Credit Union Chapter will be and college at Creighton, Omaha. the gue.st speaker. R efreshm ents McCartney married Pearl E. Guess what Old Stoney’s thinking here... Hinklns in Riverton May 20, 1919. and a prize will be on the pro­ After leaving school, he worked To Hold Meet as an insurance salesman, then g r a m . How’s about trading up this year? became manager of a credit asso­ (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) The cubs of Pack 155 w i l l ciation in McCook, Neb., and later 56 ' pedestal hold their annual uniform in­ in Grand Island. He left this post Sacred H eart C redit U nion will Need cash for a Snortin’ 61..._ cocktail table in 1942 to come to Denver, where spection at the pack m eeting, he sold insurance. He was also a hold its annual business m eet­ Friday, Jan. 27, a t 7:30 p . m . i n 59.90 real estate salesman in Denver. ing and election of officers Feb. McCartney was a Fourth Degree the m eeting room. See Central Bank and get it done. member of the Knights of Colum­ 7. To be elected are tw o to the bus, Denver Council 539; a mem­ board of directors and one m em ­ Twenty parents of the Cub ber of the Chalice Club, the Third Scouts will attend the recogni- FEBRUARY Order of Servites, the Holy Name ber to both the credit supervi­ Society, the St. James’ Parish sory Com m ittees. The m eeting j tion potluck dinner at the Coli- Men’s Club, the Mile High Cattle­ iseum . Saturday, Jan. 28, a t 6:30 men’s Association of Colorado, and will be held in the Sacred H eart j the Sanctuary of the Sorrowful School Hall, 2830 Lawrence St. ip.m . Those w ho will attend m- ■ FURNITURE SALE ; Mother .Portland. Ore. I Surviving, in addition to his : S t a r t i n g a t 6:30 p.m. there j elude C ubm astcr and M rs. Wil- ; wife, are a daughter, Mrs. Reginta jw'iU be a barbecued spare-rib I liam Sw itzer. .M essrs, and M nies. j E. Webb of Denver; three sisters, 1 Mrs. Alice McPhartland and Mrs. I d i n n e r a t J 5 cents per plate for M. Bahrn, R. Borga, J. Gar- LEATHER-TOP MAHOGANY Berenice Smith of Red Cloud, adults and 50 cents for children barino. J. Passerella, H. Price. Neb.; and Mrs. Mildred Cahill of I Riverton; a brother, Leslie Me- j u n d e r 12 years. The business J. Puglicse, C. Shugarts, and I Cartney of Los Alamos, N. Mex.; j m eeting will follow im m ediately J. T racy. M r. and -Mrs. C. Sill- TABLES IN NEW STYLES, I and one grandchild. A son, Maj. ! Maurice F. McCartney, preceded j after dinner. Prizes will be strop, will be guests of Pack k V f ’ him in death. Boulevard Morlu- a w a r d e d . 155. LARGER SIZES ‘ arie.s. FRANK PERSEY Requiem High Mass was cele- I brated Jan. 19 in Mt. Carmel .9 0 .9 0 .9 0 i Church for Frank Persey. 72. of j 753 Kalamath Street. Interment V I S I T Y O U R 39 49 59 was in Mt. Olivet. Persey came to Denver from his native Italy in 1903. He married ' Coucetta Flnamore in Mt. Carmel , Church tn 1911. She died many Talk about tables! These are magnificent years ago. CATHOLIC LIBRARY Persey retired in 1953 after 41 years as a coach cleaner in the buys at these extra special February Sale Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad's car maintenance depart­ ment. He was a member of the ALL PARISHES WELCOME .... prices! The distinctive styles are new . . . Brotherhood of Railroad Carmen Sur\Tvors Include two daugh­ the sizes are larger than ever... all are ters. Mrs. Rose Suit and Mrs. Ir- 1 ene French, both of Denver; two OPEN 11 A.M. TO 3 P.M. * sons. Tony of Westminster, and Ridin' rough? You can be sittin’ pretty in a smooth '61, with John, of Denver; and three grand­ lustrously finished in deep, rich mahogany children. CLOSED MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS Boulevard Mortuaries. Central’s new car financing plan. Low bank rates, no extra charges, up to 36 momhi with hancLtooled genuine padded leather KING FRANK TRIONE Requiem High. Mass was cele­ OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M. to pay! Central's friendly financing is yours, too, for late model used cars, brated Jan. 20 in St. Catherine's tops . . . with aiYtique brass trims. \ Church for King Frank Trione, or for revising high-payment loans! Stop rocking— start rolling who died Jan. 16. Interment was in Mt. Olivet. Free Browsing We show but one of 8 lovely styles. Born In Courgne. Italy, Sept, 5. at Central’s big auto loan 1897. Trione was educated in Italy. Membership Fee$l I’er Year . . . He later moved to Raton. N. Mex.. department, 3rd floor. and came to Denver in October, 1937. He married Debra Kidd In Furniture, third floor. DOW.VTOW.V OMY 1931 In San Luis. N. Mex. Trione •\ccess to tlioiisaiuls of tlolbars lived at 3627 Levden Street. He was 6.3. Surviving in addition to his wife T M I w Of Catholic Literature A L- BANK ANDTRU8TCO. BUY ON OUR EASY PAY PLAN are a son. James E. Trione of Denver; two brothers. Luigi and Ctntrol Pork * 15th end Arapako* Sl>.,Otiiver17, Colo. -•\ntonio Trione of Courgne, It­ aly; and five grandchildren 625 19lh St. Next to Holy Ghost Chutch M.mbtrt r.dtrat Dtpoilt Iniuranct Corporation • fodtrol Ittorvt Syitoni Boulevard Mortuaries were in charge of arrangements. Thvnday, January 26,1961 Offica, 936 Bonneck Stre«t THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Tflephone, Keyitona 4-420S PAGE ELEVEN Mom-Daughter Woodland Park. Breakfast Set Rosary Society At St. Louis' Gives Layettes (Our Lady of the Wood Parish, (St Louis’ Parish, Englewood) Woodland Park) The St. Louis Altar and Ro­ At the meeting Jan. 11 of the sary Society has announced that Altar and Rosary Society of Our the Annual Mother - Daughter Lady of the Woods Parish, Breakfast will be held Sunday, Woodland Park, Mrs. Stanley Johanson, president, reported May 7, at the Patio on South AD ALTARE DEI WIHRERS that nine layettes were furnish-' Santa Fe. Details will be Shown above, left to right, front row, are ed by members of the society at ‘ announced later by the commit­ THE ST. FRANCIS DE SALES Boy the recent shower for the Clirist - Scout Troop 126 will have seven boys Joseph Gray, Michael Callihan, Edward Marti- tee. It is hoped that all mothers nac, Stephen De Rosario, Charles Landin, Mi­ Child. These layettes will b e' and daughters in the parish will receiving the Ad Altare Dei (]ross on Scout chael Fletcher, Richard Schoenberger back row, sent to the Pope’s Warehouse for distribution to the poor and make this date on. their calen­ Sunday in February. This is the largest group C. M. Callihan, scoutmaster the Rev. Dean the troop has had at one time to receive the Kumba, chaplain; and A1 Widbalm, institutional needy. f, dars and keep it for this par- medal. representative. The group met in the home ticufar occasion. of Mrs. Frhnk Harbour, with 15 St. Jude’s Circle will enter­ members and'two guests pres­ DEVSLOPHENTJiL REMDINQ tain their husbands at a pot ent. ' FOSTER Si. Francis' HNS to Hold Dance Reservations were taken for luck dinner, Saturday, Jan. 28, school principal; Sister Richard Ann, eighth the Deanery Style Show in the fH E JUNIOR Great Books Program (St. Francis de Sales Parish, Mrs. G. Mossbrucker, corres­ in the home of Mr. and Mrs. flannel or knotted sacques are Antlers Hotel Jan. 26. Cards at St. Vincent de Paul’s School, Denver, grade teacher; Miss Katherine Wooster, St. Vm Denver ponding secretary; Mrs. J. Flsh- Joseph Flynn, 733 E. Amherst needed to complete two more were signed by members pres­ was iBaugunted in January with a meeting of cent’s _dairman; and Mrs. Joseph Ryan, Mrs. encord, historian; and Mrs. G. layettes. These items are to be Joseph Sheridan, dance ■chal^ ent and will be sent to Mrs. parents, teachers, and leaders, conducted by Carl £ Ott, and W. E. SuUivan, leaders. Place. Schwertberger, parliamentarian. n^w, purchased, or hand-made, man, has announed that plans Mary Bradley who is on the sick Mrs. Frank Caaby, archdiocesan representative Hie ' program a t ' St. Vincent’s includes two The' members of St. Marga The appointed commit­ and will be picked up by calling have been completed for the list at Penrose Hospital, and to of the program. Mrs. Casey, seat^ , explains eighth grade groups that have already started ret Mary’s Circle of St. Louis tee chairmen for the year are Mrs. 0. Kerls, RA. 2-8747 or Holy Name Society dance to be Mrs. Jane Okey who is recup-, details to the following, left to right: Mrs. the required readings. Altar and Rosary Society have these: Perpetual members, Mrs. Mrs. J. Baker, WE. 4-7001. held in the high school lunch­ era ting in Colorado Springs. ; Jerome Jacobs, leader; Sister Mary Lawrence, planned a "get • acquainted” L. Brown; small linens, albs, room on Saturday, Feb. 4, from The grade school PTA will Mrs. Warren Marriage of the ■ coffee hour for new members and surplices, Mrs. J. Blair; Games Night Planned 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Vince hold a card party in the Bnt- (^lorado Springs Deanery spoke of the parish in the home of sacred linens, Mmes. S. Ryan, Keagle’s orchestra will furnish temut Inn, 5100 E. Evans, on on spiijtuid development. By St. Vincent's PTA Mrs. (^celia Mahowald, 3241 S. the music. Tickets are $1 per J. Craig; large linens, Mrs. G. Thursday, Feb. 9, from 7 to Mulqueen; floral decorations, The meeting was adjourned; Josephine at 10:30 a.m. Wednes person and will be sold by the 10 p.m. Tickets are 15 cents (St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish, Mmes. J. Blair, W. Scott; sick, with Father Michael Kavanagh's i day, Jan. 25. Mrs. Jeannette men in front of the c h u r^ on and may be secured by calling prayer and blessing, and re­ Denver) Buchholz, chairman of t h e Mrs. J. Craig; publicity, rMs. H. Mrs. C. Fitzgibbons, RA 2-7068- Everyone is invited to the Sunday, Jan. 29. Refreshments Miller; Deanery representative, freshments were served by the newly organized circle, a n d will be available. PTA games night in the parish Mrs. F. Gardiner; boys’ sur­ The following members of the hostess. n three other members, will as­ grade school PTA will assist in Members of the parish at­ hall Friday, Jan. 37, beginning sist the hostess. The newly elected officers of plices, Mrs. D. Reum; retreat, at 7:30 p.m. , the Altar ^ s a r y Society a r e Mmes. G. Phelan, W. Scott; the March of Dimes drive on tended a potluck supper Mrs. L. C. Ingenthron, presi­ Jan'. 18. Mothers of sixth graders held Mrs. A. J. Dunst, president; and social, Mmes. A1 Fender, J. Tuesday evening, Jan. 31: dent of the Altar and Rosary a coffee in the Butternut Inn Mrs. G. Phelan, first vice pres­ Kastener. Mmes. C. Fitzgibbons, J. Can- society of Most Precious Blood (.itrnjtivtr Se’lrttitm Jan. 25. ident; Mrs. J. Sheridan, sec­ traU, J. DurUn, W. Hein, J. Parish, has announced that a LAYETTE PROJECT ond vice president; Mrs. R. Hen- Sheridan, R. Garcia, A. Barden, itf Pvt Day of Recollection will be held Mrs. A. J. Dunst, president, shaw, third vice president; Mrs. A. Gagnon, W. Tholeh, M. Fras­ for all (Catholic m anjed women, has announced that the response ier, J. Gassner, W. Murphy, W. Scott, recording secretary; to the layette project was most on Sunday, Eeb. 19 at 2 p.m. C. Sexton, H. GUbert, V. Ruh •I PTA Jl/leeting Mrs. 0, Kerls, treasurer; Mrs. gratifying. Five dozen diapers, Father Francis Oaydos, C.M., land, R. Melvin, F. Perry,. R. D. Reum, financial secretary; 36 X 36 inches and eight short will conduct the day of recol­ Martinez, G. Connelly, and F. lection which will end with Ben­ Gardiner. 0# Conducted of ediction to Be held at 5 p.m. • llBNlDNgftMs »*• The Teen Club will not meet • AcetiMriti .9 For further information call on Sunday, Jan. 39. Mrs. Ingenthron, SK. 6-7333. 4-H Club in Fleming St. Patrick's The Cub Scout Pack 126 will SOUTH DENVER CFM TO MEET hold its monthly pack meeting (St. Patrick’s Parish, Denver) ET SHOP & AQUARIUM ' PARTY ORGANIZERS The PTA meeting was held The ^t. Louis ^ M group Selects New Officers on Friday, dan. 27, in the high 090 S. Goylord ' RA. 2-5494 wUl meet Monday, Jan. SO, in school lunchroom at 7:30 p.m 2 Blocks West of So. University Dlvd. SOBIE of the PTA members of St. Vincent de Paul’s on Jan. 17 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Ayres from the Denver Ihiblic Library the home of Mr. and Mrs. (St Peter’s Parish, Fleming) nen, secretary; Mary C. Lock, Parish, Denver, who ^ro helping to organize the games spoke on “dhildren’s Litera­ Peter Colleton, 2830 S. Gaylord Dick Schaefer is the newly reporter; Marie Cogan, song party to be held Friday, Jan. 27, beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the ture.” Refreshments were served Street. ’The subject to be dis­ elected president of the St. leader; David Wemsman, scrap­ parish hall are shown in the photo. From the left are Gladys cussed will be the United Na­ Peter Cloverleaf 4-H Qub. book; Elaine and Carol Schae­ WILUAM5 RAimiP, m . by Mrs. John Chavez, chairman, Posakony, PTA president; Helen Roberts, Jane Sorao, Jo Ann assisted by Mmes. Earl Enderle, tions. Also at this time they Other officers are Jack Schae­ fer, council representatives; Authorized Rambler and Naoh Sales & Service Sierlecki, Betty Stock, Maiy Baird, and Maxine Garrity. Samuel Campanella, Fred Frank, would like to announce that fer, vice president; Peggy Koh- and Agnes Hoefer and Charles and Misses Judy and Esther any members of the parish, Wemsman, alternates. Export Mechanicol Work —All Mokts ’ Chavez. Father Clement DeWall, who would care to attend, are LUNCH FEB. 9 Invited to attend a CFM meet­ assistant pastor, spoke on “Pov­ Lakewood Parish St. Peter’s Altar and Rotary 2030 S. University , a . SH. 4-2781 Sf. Jatnes' Group Names erty.” ing at St. Mary’s, Littleton, to Society plans to serve lunch at be held Friday, Feb. 3, at 8:30 Sister Mary Alberta’s class Plan 40 Hours' the George Kennedy sale Feb won the prize for having the p.m. A representative of the 9. For The Finest Cleaning Officers and Chairmen largest number of parents pres United Nations will be t h e (Our Lady of Fatima, ent at the meeting. speaker. Four complete layettes for the And Repairing (8 t Jamea* Parlsh.-DenTec) Mm- Frank Gold; third Lakewood) Madonna Plan were collected The immunization clinic is The Mr. and Mrs. Club will ' , Mrs. Hiltemmn, Mrs. Al- Forty hours’ Devotion will be A movie was shown at the Al­ ORKNTAl ORd DOMESTIC RUGS The following Offlieers 'a lid is being handled efficiently by hold a pre-Lenten dance Satur ^ e l l , Mrs. K u r t ^ n , Mrs. Mmes. Charles Shields, William held January 27-29. tar Society meeting and refresh committee chairmen will serve day, Febr 11, in the school the Altar and Rosary Society Tony Greco; fourth grade, Pfeiffer, and James Canzona. The Febmary meeting of the ments were served by Mmes NEW RUGS ond URPETS cafeteria. More information on CY-Hi will be held at 7:30 p.m., in the coming year: President, Sister Charles Helene, Mrs. Television sets were rented Maurice Schaefer, Nick Helgoth, this will be forthcoming. Wednesday, Feb. 1, at Onr Lady Mrs. William f . Cudmore, Jr.; John O’Dea; Sister Mary Aure by the PTA in order that the Ed Koehler, Joe Koehler, Her-, The St. Louis Altar and Ro­ of Fatima. All students of the vice president, Mrs. Bruce lia, Mrs. Thomas Angelos; sixth, seventh, and eighth grade man B r e k e 1, and Barney sary Society will hold its regu ninth through 12th grades, who C all Baumgartner, secretary', Mrs. j fifth ^ d e , Sister Helen John, students could watch the presi­ Wemsman. dential inauguration in their lar monthy meeting in the are members of St. Bernadette’s Robert Wiley; treasurer, Mrs. Jol&i Hutman; Mrs. Ed­ Louis Brekel and Aloys Lous- classrooms. Mrs. James Can­ school cafeteria, Wednesday, and Ou Lady of Fatima Par­ 2630 E. 3rd DE. S-884o\r EA. 2-83G1 W. E. Baptist; historian, Mrs. wards, Mrs. Richard Jorgensen; berg were appointed u ^ ers for zona was in charge of arrange Feb. 1, following Rosary and ishes, are eligible. Also Wall to Wall deanipc In the Horae George Blish; sixth grade, Miss Mitzel, Mrs. the month. William Horan; Sister Charles ments. Benediction in the Church at A social hour will follow the Ways and means,^Mrs. Frank Marie, Mrs. Edison Cuthght; Members of the PTA are re­ 7:30 p.m. Thd program will business meeting, and all mem­ Seeley and Mrs. L.' V. Durbin; seventh .grade. Miss Kennedy, minded to co-operate with the consist of a movie. Know the bers and potential new mem­ THIRD ANNUAL librarian, Mrs, Carl Jones; Mrs. Herman Lombardi; M r. Pioneer trading stamp plan M m , with commentary by Mon­ bers are urged to be present deanery, Mrs. Louis CHermonts More pledge cards may be ob Brooks, Mrs. Earl Ross; and signor Bernard Cullen. for this worthwhile evening. and Mrs. William Seery; mem- tained by calling Mrs. Roy eijghth gradr aister Mary Ste bwihip, Mrs. Lester W. Todd Amolsh, HA. 9-6780. Holy Land Pilgrimages phen and Sister Margaret Alice, .and Mrs. Fiances Klos; sacris­ The PTA will sponsor a' tour Sister Francis Clare. ' ty, Mrs. J ( ^ Cullinan; hospi­ of Coor’s Tuesday, Feb. 7, at SPONSORED BY THE REGISTER Mrs. Lowell Nelson and Mrs tality, Mrs. Carl Smith; circles, 7:30 p.m. Tickets are 50 cents John Smith volunteered! to help Also Vititing Rome, Fatima, Lourdes,' Poray-le-Monlol, Usieux, Ars Mrs. Robert Allen and Mrs. A. per person or $1 per couple! as typists, and Mrs. John CuUi F. Kohles; program, Mrs, Contact Mrs. Ray Aonolsh, HA. nan and Mrs. James are on call Richard Jorgensen and M rs 9-6780 for tickets. as substitute teachers. Loren Griffin; and courtesy, Mmes. Ray Jones, Lee Wi- Mrs. Frank Gold, EA. 2-0545, Mrs. Hubert Hujdtes. kins, Albert Allison, a n d should be contacted by anyone Charles Saavedra attended the Your Parish Service Station St. James’ Cafeteria will be else who could help out as league meeting. the setting for the annual card either a teacher aide or as a 'lere is a helpful directory. Look for the listing of your party and dessert bridge given typist. neorby "porith" service station. Its friendly operator by the St. Joseph Guild, at 1 s osking this jpeciol moons to invite your potronogo. GRADE TESTS p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 11. Any­ Potfucfc Supper You'll find thot this extra friendliness is matched with one desiring tickets should con Mothers who aided with the cheerful seiwice and expert attention for your car. tact either Mrs. Ed Kelly, EA grading of the semester tests He's ready to serve you with gas and oil, tires, boN last week were Mmes. Charles Set by SodalitY 34164, or MrSs William Cud- tories, lubricotion end other convenient services. By McBride, Frank Gold, Tony mord, FR. 7-3613. Tickets are "pulling in" at his station regularly, you will reclpre> M per person. -Greco, Thomas Kanan, John At Lady of Grace Smith, James Gaddis, Frank cote his friendliness end get the bert in service. HEARING CUNIC (Out Lady of Grace Parish, DiGrappa, Paul Jones, Ed Kql Denver) A hearing clinic will be held ly, E arl Ross, Jack Guthrie, 'The Altar and Rosary Sodality CATHEDRAL ST. FRANCIS at the school beginning Jan. 24, E iso n Cutrlght, Fred Tarbell, will begin its meeting Thurs­ for grades one, three and five. Herman Lombardi, William day, Jan. 26, with a potluck sup­ Phirs Conoco Sorvfco Conoco Volunteers who have taken spe­ Wolf, and Charles Hetzler per at 6 p.m. All members and cial au^ometer training and The eighth grade Girl Scouts prospective members are urged Prodoett who will conduct the clinic are enjoyed an ice-skating party in to come and bring a covered For Complete LobrleaHee Auto Service Dalea Batlarlaa Mmes. Bonella, Schell, Barger, the mountains Jan. 22. Chaper­ dish. In the short meeting to CAR WASHIN# and Nolan. ones were Mr. and Mrs. James follow the cleaning of the sanc­ T A . S-rSM Teacher aides who will work Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. W. H tuary will be explained to new 14th Ava. at Pannaytvanla W. A. (Dutch) Thomas in the semester are the follow­ Wolf, Mr. M. J. Huff, and Mr members. Alamaea 0 Lacae P i. 1-tOM ing: First grade, Mrs. John H. J. Mulroney. wwyvwwwvwwwwwwwvww ST. PHILOMENA Zanon will help Sister Ann Ro Cub Scout Pack 66 will hold Pilgrims on 1959 Tour in (Sorden of Gethsemoni its monthly pack meeting a t the saire and Mrs. Jack Guthrie will THREE TOURS— THREE DATES— EXTENSION TOURS OFFERED help Sister Marion Louise; sec­ school cafeteria Thursday, Jan ond grade. Sister Ste. Marie, 26, at 7:30 pm . The theme for B a rtle tt's AAAIN TOUR Mrs. John Thompson, Mrs. Mor- the program is South America TOUR TOUR TOUR OCT. V Standard 1 2 3 28 30 1 ROME: 4 STARDARDi MAT JULY IIF T . 29 •31 2 ROME: a Sorvico 14 16 17 NEW YORK: Depart by Trans • AIM. a 2101 B. c o lfta A va. l A . 1-0743 World Airlines Economy Gass e 31 2 4 e 6ai, Oil TIrtt, axirat. VTaihlng Jet flight for Lisbon. 15 17 18 USBON/FATIMA: JUKI Aue. OCT. B Ortatlng, and Staam Claanlng ST. PATRICK « couKTsous ssavici 16 18 19 FATIMA: 1 3 5 GENEVA: e 17 20 LISBON: 2 4 6 LYON: » ' A rrow 19 * 18 20 21 BEIRUT: 3 5 7 LYON: i 19 21 22 JERUSALEM 4 6 8 LOURDES: • 4 EAST HI CHEVRON Service Station to 5 7 0 LOURDES: • e THIS NIGHTMARE Coif Colfox 23 25 26 6 8 10 PARIS: • ORIVS IN WITH CONFIDSNCI • CHEVRON At Joitphin* 24 26 27 TIBERIAS: 7 9 11 PARIS: • TUNEUR A BRAKE 3IRVICI 25 27 28 TEL AVIV: 8 10 12 PARIS: G COULD HAPPEN C«MDi«tt Aut* 3111 Pacos e Strviet O L. 5-0737 26 28 29 ATHENS: 9 11 13 PARIS: e Mftgr Tuh«*ob ATHENS: ’ 10 12 14 NEW YORK: • in this fellow's case it’s only wutk 27 29 30 p u m de 3-m o NOTRE DAME MAIN TOUR WITH EXTENSION TO LONDON AND DUBLIN a bad dream. But the real (Heir Hyftt, Lrsim thing could happen to any • (Tours IT-RAP IA, 2A and 3A) 10 12 14 LONDON: By plane from homeowner, any time. See ACROSS FROM NOTBK Paris: CURE D’ARS The itmerary is the same as the Main Tour us for one of our big Pack­ DAME CHURCH 11 13 15 LONDON: ' Complala Una of Aceataorlas through June 9, August 11, and October 13 12 14 16 LONDON: SIDEWALK CAFE age Policies, it will insure Motor Tuna-vp ■ Luba Job (Paris); then: Fraa Pick-up and Oallvary 13 15 17 LONDON: your home against fire, wind, Park H ill MuHlar Chrck-«p TOUR TOUR TOUR 14 16 18 DUBLIN: THIS SIDEWALK CAFE near the Eiffel Tower is and many other perils. SATIS TIRB A BATTSRISO 15 17 19 DUBLIN: Conoco lA 2A 3A not in Paris. It was at the dance held by St. James’ PTA Green Meadows JUN{ AUS. OCT. 16 18 20 NEW YORK: Denver. Seated at the table and being served by Mrs. Sesco 33rd and Holly rJii’i.lILl Conoco Sorvico For Further Information and Brochure Write: Asher are, left to right, Mrs. Vern Anderson, chairman of the Paul T. McGrady Wa Olaa Fraa Pickup A Dallvary CaM Saad Stsavi affair; Mrs. Charles Hetzler, Charles Metzler, Mrs. Ed Kelly, Van Schaack A Co. Your Nearaat Conoco y 11 »5 S. Sharldan TRAVEL DEPT., THE REGISTER, P.O. BOX 1620 Sesco Asher, and Mrs. Morris Anderson. Mrs. Asher is the presi­ Harry Crawi FR 7-W43 YU S4t7t DENVER, COLORADO 310 PaHerton Bldg. MA. 3-3333 dent of the St. James’ PTA. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA o PAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursdoy, January 26, 1961 Men Announce Adoration Psychologist Will Speak to PTA

(St. Phllomena’s Parish, letic director of Regis Coilege supper is included in the price M Plans at Holy Trinity Denver) and is a frequent speaker be­ of the ticket. John T. Flanagan, director of fore civic and PTA groups in Mrs. Andrew Johnson and (Holy Trinity Parish, Boys of high school age are wel­ the department of psychology the metropolitan area on psych­ Mrs. Henry Carroll, decorating Westminster) come. at Regis College, will be the ology and education. chairmen, have sent out a re­ speaker when the PTA meets in Following the meeting, a tea Men of the parish will meet The Holy Name Society will quest for ribbons, laces, sequins, honoring the past presidents of at the La Conte Shopping Cen- meet on Wednesday, Feb. 1, at the school hall Monday, Jan. 30, beads, feathers to assist them in tw Feb. 3 and go in a group 8 p.m. Father Aloysius Brehm, at 1:15 p.m. the PTA will be held. the design of masks that may td Holy Ghost Church for Noc­ a Bethlehem Father, will be the Mr. Flanagan is an authority Mrs. James R. McCoy, prize be purchased at the door. These turnal adoration. The hour is principal speaker. chairman for St. Philomena's decorative bits can be brought 2 to 3 a.m. Every man in the John Hurley, president, invites Masque Ball, announced that a to the PTA meeting on Monday, parish is urged to attend. The all boys 14 years of age or over portable stereo will be awarded Jan. 30, or to Mrs. Johnson’s Nocturnal Adoration group is to join Explorer Post 216. No the night of the ball Feb. 11. home, 1325 Milwaukee, or Mrs. headed, by Dan Cunningham. previous Scouting experience is Mrs. Earl Kenney, ticket com­ Carroll’s home, 1347 Steele. necessary. The HNS sponsors mittee chairman, said that tick­ A series of instructions in this project. ets at $1.25 each are available Catholic doctrine will be given Members are reminded of the from Mrs. Robert Magnie, Mrs. beginning Tuesday, Jan. 31, at Credit Union meeting to be held Robert Ertmer or from room 7:30 p.m. in the rectory confer­ on Sunday, Jan. 29, at 10 a.m. mothers. They will also be sold ence room. These discussions Convert instructions will begin after all Masses on Sunday, will continue for 10 weeks there­ Tuesday evening, Jan. 24, at Feb. 5. after on Tuesday and Friday of 8 p.m. in the school. Father The Masque Ball, sponsored each week. Anyone is welcome SAVa TUMI TtAOl AT HOMi Robert Meznar, the instructor, by the PTA, is under the gen­ to attend. aocfcy Fie ri ' will be conducting the classes E. 17th and Race every Tuesday and Thursday eral chairmanship of Mrs. Harry The Holy Name Society Men’s Weber. An evening of fun and Club will meet on Thursday of Rocky’s Pharmacy, Incr evening. Catholics are invited and asked to bring all interested festivity is planned with danc­ this week at 8:15 p.m. in the Tonr Conv^ient non-Catholics. ing to John Timmons Combo school hall. Robert Giltner, sec Druggist^ The women are collecting who regularly play at the Den tion head of the Denver Plan­ Prescriptions Liquors books of stamps to puivbase a ver Athletic Club. Dancing will ning Board, will be the speaker. car to be given away at the be from 9 p.m. to midnight fol All members. are urged to at­ LEAD LITTLETON SOCIETY parish bazaar next summer. lowed by a buffet supper. The tend. Mrs. Floyd Benefiel, treasurer; front row, Mrs; Each family in the parish is OFFICERS of St. Mary’s Altar and Ro­ All Soints Parish asked to donate two books of sary Society, Littleton, are shown at the Arthur Kopicky, retiring president; Mrs. A. J. stamps. A box will be provided John T. Flanagan recent installation ceremony. Left to. right, Artzer, president of the Denver Deanery; Mrs. Brentwood rear, are Mrs. Dennis O’NeiU, recording secre­ Ronald Stainbrook, president; and Mrs. James in the back of the church to on the subject “Understanding receive these contributions. tary; Mrs. Raymond Schneider, corresponding Bowman, vice president. Your Child.” For three years he secretary; the Rev. F. D. McCallin, pastor; and has been director of a summer ^G & W HARDWARE I guidance academy for above ST. FRANCIS average children that enrolled Littleton Parish PTA I NOTICE more than 100 children the past St. Rose's « Lawn Mower Season Will DE SALES' PARISH summer. This year he started a Soon Be Here! foreign language studio on Sat­ urday mornings from Septem­ Plans Fun Night Feb. 4 Unit Sets on an Powffir Mowers ber to May for children of grade I Alameda Drug Store school age in Russian and Ger­ (St. Mary’s Parish, Littleton) operation with more than 270 Keys Made • Glass Cat * $ man. Fun-loving children will children attending classes V. C. FfTBUSON, Prop. Breakfast s' 1961 Small Game and 1 Mr. Flanagan is a former ath- swarm through the 4-H Building each Saturday. Fishing Licenses Cut Rate Drags (St. Rose of Lima’s Parish, at the Arapahoe County Fair­ MR. AND MRS. CLUB 2102 S. Falderal Blvd Fonntain Service Sundries Denver) grounds on Saturday, Feb. 4, Mr. and Mrs. Club will hold WE. 5-1701 ¥onr Business Appreciated All Souls' Unit its installation of officers and The third annual Communion AtoiMda A. So. Broadway during St. Mary’s PTA Fun a potluck dinner Sunday, Jan. breakfast of the Altar and Ro­ Night. 29, at 6:30 p.m. in the school sary Society will be held on Holdiag Drive Sunday, Feb. 5, after the 8 haU. ^CURE d'ARS PARISih The annual affair, which will o’clock Mass. The breakfast will be held from 3 to 9, p.m., is The outgoing officers are Max «. »NO A DAHLIA ST. , For Membership FEATURE ATTRACTION be served in the Old South Res­ one of the principal fund-raising Romero, president; John Loh- taurant SUNDAY MASSES (An Souls’ Parish, -Englewood) events of the year, with the pro­ man, vice president; Helen Kin­ The goal of the current Altar MRS. JAMES R. McCOY, second from left, demon­ The guest speaker will be the 6K)0 • 7:00 • 8:00 • 10:00 -11:80 & 7:00 p.m. * ceeds used for school projects. kel, corresponding secretary; Rev. Robert E. Kekeisen, pas­ and Rosary Society membership strates the portable stereo that will be dwarded at the Pat Lane, recording secretaryr St. Pilomena Masque Ball, Feb. 11. Looking on, from left to M rs.' Edmund Opsahl, P T A tor of St. Anthony’s Parish. CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4:00 & 7:30 drive. Is 100 per cent enroll­ Joan Heidrick, treasurer; and Rev. John N. Haley, Pastor ment. right are the awards committee, Mrs. Robert Ertmer, Mrs. president, has named Mrs. Reservations must be made AI Di Mond, entertainment for the affair by Thursday, The two classes of member­ Robert Magnie, and Mrs. Earl Kenney, chairman. John Hannon, ways and means 3050 Dahlia St. EA. 2-1119 chairman. The incoming offi­ Feb. 2. Price for adults is $1 ship are active for those wish­ committee head, as chairman of BBSS! cers are Al Di Mond, president; per plate and 75 cents for ing to participate in all of the the event. Assisting in the plan­ Bob Hofman, vice president; society’s endeavors, and inac ning are Mrs. D. Emel, Mrs. daughters under 12 years of Notre Dame Altar Group Ann Jaecksch, corresponding age. Envelopes with money and tive for those who wish to sus­ Floyd Benefiel, Mrs. A. J. Mc­ secretary; Jean Reilseman, re­ names may be dropped in the ' tain the activities of the society Kenna, and St.' Mary’s room TOLVE LIQUORS cording secretary; Cecil Rezni Sunday collection basket and and participate in the spiritual mothers. To Sponsor Bake Sale cek, treasurer; and Joseph pei^sons may phone Mrs. George Dahlia Shopping Center — 3360 Dahlia benefits. The membership chair­ The cake walk will be super­ man is Mrs. Paul F. Lindsay, Dougherty, entertainment chair A. Lange, Jr., WE. &6203, chair­ Free Delivery — EA. 2-5977 (Notre Dame Parish, Denver) The cost per evening of les vised by Mrs. Edward Kronen- 4785 S. Washington, SU 9-1737 man. The potluck dinner com­ man, or Mrs. Dominic Rug­ M< K I I.OKA JWK'i; MCKIOV berger and Mrs. John Hannon. CHAIRMEN Our Lady of Loretto Circle of sons is $1 per person or $1.50 mittee will be the incoming giero, WE. 54143, coKdiairman. N\\(V .im .ICltltY .llAliV Mrs. Robert Heidrick and Mrs. The society’s circles have the Notre Dame Altar and Ro­ per couple. officers. Amended by-laws will RETREAT PLANNED sary Society will sponsor a bake Alfred Zinn wiU be in charge Those interested in the retreat elected chairman for the 1961 St. Anthony’s Circle of th e be read at this time. sale in the parish hall after all of balloon and a penny pitch planned for Altar and Rosary year as follows: St. Veronica’s, Altar and Rosary Society will All married couples from St. THELMA KAS90N Peggy Spitz; St. Monica’s, Mar­ the Masses Sunday, Jan. 26. booth. Mary’s are cordiaily invited to Society members and women (rf Available will be cakes, piqs, sponsor a luncheon - c^rd party the parish may contact Mrs. , BEAUTY SHOP DUCKWALL'S tha Wolf; Little Flower, Rose ‘SHERIFFS’ attend. Plans for a Valentine breads, and cookies. in the Butternut Inn, 5050 E. Charles Onofrio, WE. 5-5294. * M76 Colwado Bird. [)enver's Newest mary Thesing; Maria Goretti, The children will again be Mardi Gras on Feb. 11 are being Ann Carlenoa; Jueen of Holy In addition, coffee and dough­ Evans Avenue, on Tuesday, The retreat dates are March Hair Styling Suburban Variety Store Privileged to have “sheriffs” formulated. Parmanant Waving Rosary, Margaret McElroy; My nuts will be served. A free will 3 to 5. / Dahlia St opping Cantor Feb. 7, starting at noon. Prizes Mrs. A. M. McKenna and Mrs. SCOUT ACTIVITY FH O N I D la t t r a-llia sticql Rose, Joan Tomlinson; St donation will be accepted for Confirmation Will be admin­ 33rd A Dahtia ■A.3-M35 will be awarded. Reservations St. Mary’s will send a -deleg* Thtinw KotMn Q'Connar, Owner Agnes’, Emma Keller; Mother the refreshments. James Bowman "round-up” istered in the parish on Thurs­ can be made by calling WA. tion of Boy Scout and Cub of Cabrini, Bernadine France; Society members will be in their teachers, parents, and day evening, March 23. All 2-2678 or WE. 5-8458. Scout leaders to the Denver Queen of Peace, Vi Thebado; the hall on Saturday afternoon friends and confine them in adults who are not confirmed Coupcil recognition dinner in lohnC. Please Patronize St. Martha’s, Rose Winkler; St. and evening during confession HONOR PRESIDENT “jail.” are asked to give their names Anne’s, Mary BeH; St. Gerard, hours to accept the donation of A luncheon honoring the out Live gold fish, muffin toss, the Denver Coliseum Jan. 28 to the pastor. SehoU Your REGISTER Kathy Thebus, and No. 15, Jac­ bakery goods for Sunday’s sale. going president of the Altar and a bean bag game are fea- Boy 'Scout leaders attending ^.*AAAAAAAAAAA^AAAAAA«A*AAAAAAAA4 I will be Scoutmaster Frank F IN IS T Advertisers and queline Dorsey. BRIDGE LESSONS and Rosary Society, Mrs. Jo­ tured for the youngsters by M l ATS AND The January meeting of the Intermediate bridge lessons seph Waters, was held on Jan. Maroney and leaders J. oaociaiis Mention Mmes. James Sauer, Robert 1 Boulder Little Flower Circle was held will begin on Wednesday, Feb. 14. Those in attendance included Burzynski, George Kinkel, Rob Jaecksch, E. HuUa, B. Miller, tttS Fairfax THE REGISTER Art Hall; Cub Scout leaders VVVVVWVW¥VWVVWVVWVVWWW9 ' F R . 7-17N in the home of Gerry Lindsay, 1, at 8:30 p.m., in the parish Father Joseph Koontz, pastor; ert Ruttle, Eugene Kramer, and ’••■■■■■■■■••■■■■■■■■■J with Dot Kenny acting as co­ hall. These lessons will again Father Joseph O’Manney, Mrs. Larry Mason. will be Al Di Mond, cubmaster, hostess. The circle will be in be taught by Mrs. James Ka- June Valiant, former president; and leaders Joseph Chavez, Ron Third grade room Mothers, i POHER’S : charge of parish bake sales for han, national bridge master. the outgoing officers, committee Stainbrooks, Forest Farnsworth, St. Vincent de PauPs Parish Mmes. D. Emel, Jack Campbel, : DRUGSTORE j so. UNIViatITY BLVD. A B. ARI20NA i > the coming year. St. Gerard’s The Altar and Rosary Society chairmen, and circle captains. Robert Hofmann and the Rev. Circle met Jan. 10 for a busi­ is sponsoring these lessons Mrs. Waters >yas presented with Ed OpsahL Robert, Turney, William 0. Sievers. I Boulder’s ; SUNDAY MASSES - ness meeting and bridge in the which will continueNfor 10 con- a gold necklace and earring set James Lane, and Robert Mc­ Ann Jaecksch will be hostess ■ Prescriptiion Pharmaqf • 6:45, 8:00, 9:80, 11:00 and 12:15 ; | home of Kathy Thebus. Isecutive weeks. by those attending. Culloch, are planning a spook for the scout leaders and Irene , 1Z07 Paart Stroat HI 3-10M * Confession: Saturdays 8:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. < > I ieuldtr, C«lori4Q J house, a silhouette booth, and Hofmann for the cub leaders. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Eugene A. O’Sullivan, Pastor ’ ’ the parcel post department. TaimviiMBavaiiaiiiiaaviivavf 2385 E. Arizona SP. 74813 < > Candy apples and popcorn will be sold by Mrs. Floyd Benefiel DRIYE-IN-LIQUORS Preisser's Red & White and Mrs. Robert Grtfin. 1030 So. Colorado Blvd. CRAZY HATS Colorado Springs •oar^WI not—Liquor* Grocery and Market Mrs. Arthur Kopicky and Mrs. ■fn<'tn!tiiir'mMnnmminnifipmn|inBHiim!famfi!iarar •Clgaratto* FANCY MIATS, ViOITABLEt Stan Silverman have made more AND QUALITY OROCIRIBS Ra|. a te ____lias ' than 1,000 crazy hats from dona­ Kluf ____ |l.»S Free Delivery SPruce 74447 tions of ribbons, bells, bows, and IK. 0-7S34 Hurry McCwtky, Myr. 3331 I . Otil. Av*. (t. Uiihr. in i Okl.) buttons. The Murray Drug Co. Green thumbs will be interest' ed in the plant booth under the Prescriptions Accurately Filled ■ Wofhinglon LEN'S Pharmacy care of Mrs. Edwin Goebel and Main Store—116 E. Pikes Peak HE. 2-1593 L. C. FBHR, Frup. North Store—832 Tejon MB. 44861 Pork Mombar Bt. Vincent de Faul'i Ferlih Mrs. John Beezley. M a r k e t ' Have Your Doctor Phone Games of skill will be super PROk*ESS10NAL PHARMACY Top Qroda Quality Us Your Prescription vised by Mmes. Richard Alt- 501 North Tejon M&. 4-5541 L< 2707 E. Louislsna RA 2-3739 mix, James Hoffman, Max Ro­ sn So. Qnpin B F. 7-407S At LoultlelM and South Clayton mero, Ed Arcuri, Wayne Brown, and William Lamb. f j. D. crouch' ’ j A fish pond for the small fry i| C. D. O’BRIEN j • BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH will be run by Mrs. Howard M AY REALTY SUDORA ST. A MONTVIIW BLVD. Kinkel, Mrs. Charles Hideman, SUNDAY MASSES Mrs. Theresa Wehling, and Mrs. REALTOR 7:00 • 8:00 • 9:30 • 10:45 -12:00 • 5:30 p.m. Roland Danner. Hot dogs and pizza will be CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 3:30 & 7:30 CREDIT UNION BUILDING INSURANCE-WANS served by Mrs. Henry Diek- II R t Rev. Msgr. H. V. Campbell, Pastor THIS NEW BUILDING is the proof this work. He says that “the Credit Union is an mann and Mrs. Steven Slames. 4930 Montview Blvd. FR. 7-1692 725 N. Tejon St. of the steady growth of the Presentation important action against the twin evils of in­ The seventh and eighth grad­ Quality Apparel I Credit pnion during the past 15 years. The pas­ ers are making posters to pub­ Colorado Springs, Colo. creased enslavement of man under tyranny, and IN COLORADO SPRINGS^ j tor, the Rev. M. J. Blenkush, is enthusiastic in the growth selfishness. licize the event. All PTA mem­ “ OPRATINO DOB OWN FIANT" Please Patronize bers are co-operating in t h 1 s M E. 3-7731 Ij SINCE 1872 I Your REGISTER event to make it an especially Kiowa and Tejon Streets | Park Hill Cleaners successful one. The public is in­ 4612 E. 2Srd Ave. Advertisers and Presentation Credit Union to Meet vited. Altiritlam-liundnr SmvIc Mention Please Patronize The Heyse Sheet GOLD BONO STAAtf S (Presentation Parish, The Rev. Edward McCarthy' pins will be blessed and pre­ OPEN HOUSE . EA. 34335 THE REGISTER Denver) Your REGISTER Metal & Roofing will speak. Prizes will be| sented to eligible members of An open house for parents of INCORPORATID The 15th annual Presentation awarded. the Altar and Rosary Society. public school students attending Advertisers and HEATINO KOOFINQ Credit Union meeting will be The male choir, under the Following the ceremony, there St. Mary’s High School of Reli­ Mention SHaiT MiTAL held Sunday, Jan. 29. It also will direction of John Harris, will will be Benediction. Members gion, Littleton, will be held on Phona: MC. 14«5» i* t . 1ISS CATHEDRAL PARISH' THE REGISTER 102 to. W*h**tch be the “premiere performance’’ present popular numbers. and friends are invited. Monday, Jan. 30, during the reg­ B. COLFAX A LOOAN ST. of the “Credit Union Players.’’ ular class period from 7:30 to The climax will be a melo­ INSTALLATION PETE BERONI 1 drama entitled “How Can We The Rev. M. J. Blenkush will 8:30 p.m. 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:30, 12:30 ^ FURNITURE SHOP ^ Dr. John A. Ordahl Formica Counter Tops Pay the Mortgage.” Refresh­ install the new officers at the Each teacher will outline his L UPH01STERIII6 i k 6:30 PJ4. oPTOMaTRirr Ceramic Wall Tile ments will be served with Syl­ monthly meeting on Wednesday class program and will allow , RE-OPHOISTERIN6 AND CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 3:30 & 7:30 ^ REPAIRING < 125 NORTH TIJON STR ilT Vinyl & Linoleum Flooring via Lee as chairman. < evening, Feb. 1. The meeting time for individual questions. Msgr. W. J. Canavan, Pastor ^ Slip Covtn tod OriptrlM t The business portion wll be will follow recitiation of the Refreshments will be served fol­ ^ AAod* to Ordtr < M I. 2-3M1 1501 Penn. S t MA. 3-0233 LINOLEUM AND TILE conducted by the president, Si­ Rosary in the church at 8 p.m. lowing the class; One hundred Furniturt AAad* to Ordtr COLORADO SPRINQS, COLO. mon Forester. Election of offi­ Members will distribute bles­ forty one (141) students attend 24-23 S. Wihute* Av. ME 2-8401 ’ SERVICE, INC. cers is to be held. Bob Brown sed candles after all the Masses these classes each Monday even­ ing. In addition to the high Fret Eitimetes — Guarentped I will be master of ceremonies. ! on Sunday, Feb. 5. The donation Installation ' The Credit Union has shown' is $1 per pair. Each home in school, a grade school is also in IE K n DRIVE IN I a steady growth in assets and’ the parish should have blessed DOIHCIS-LOIIG 3500 l-ipan Street GL 5 'J327 Favor Rec^ved PRESCRIPTIONS CAIXED I membership. candles on hand at all times. I p m o t e l FOR AND DELIVERED John K. I,a(iuardla j In a special ceremony to be Presentation of Our Lady Cir­ A Register reader wants to Member Mt. Carmel Parish SUy with “Ju* Colfix It Downing Danvtr I held in the church on Sunday, cle will meet this week with express gratitude to SL Philo- £20 N. Neyata KEytton* 4-31)7 !Jan. 29. at 1:30 p.m., 25-year Mrs. C. Kerstiens as hostess. mena for a favor received. Colorado Spring* • Aurora TkHradoy, January 26,1941 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE THIRTEEN

Guardian Angels" MARKET PLACE RENTING-HIRING Parish Parlies OF MILLIONS W A N T A D S BUYING*SELLING Benefit Scoots (Guardian Angels’ Parish, Phone KE. 44206 Today To Place Your Classified Ad in the Register — Ask For the Classified Department Denver) Joe Schapps, scoutmaster of the parish troop, reminds, all who attend the regular weekly New Classified Ad Deadline . • • games parties that proceeds from the sale of refreshments NOW -Tuesday at 5 p.m. go into the Boy Scout treasury. Only Wsnt Ads received by phone or mall before 5 PM. Tuesday can be published in the current week’s paper. This revenue is courtesy of the Men’s Gub which operates the parties held each Friday at 8 INCOME TAX SERVICE 2B REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 39A p.m. in the church hall. All typei of returns prepared by ex­ Mrs. Margaret Madison, of­ Blessed Sacrament—33 St. Mary Magdalene—33 • 1 it perienced tax consultants at reason­ f • » able fees. Office at 2731 S. Colorado ACCORDIONS ficial representative, and Mrs. NEW LISTING 1^ Blvd. SK 7-3515 or SK 64576. Older home with 2 bdrms. and bsmt. t Rentals—Sales—Services • • Evelyn Gaug, president of the STBVBNSON TAX SIRVICI 3 bdnn. English brk., with f.-f. bsmt., in a newer neighborhood. Needs re­ f SK 7-1732 Altar and Rosary Society, will baths, 2-car gar., 2V^ blks. to decorating and minor repairs. Value INCOME TAX and bookkeepinc church and achool. -Priced under will grow with a litUe spent. $12,- attend the Denver Deanery CCW lervlce. 354 Grant. SP 74820 220,000. Located louth of Hontvlew 500. Terms. BIU Morley. HA 44421 meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 1. CALL ANY TIME Blvd. Lloyd Mansfield. PY 4-3838. Eves. HA 4-7634. SEWING MACHINES 40r MOORE Those interested in attending PIANO INSTRUCTION 2C St. Peter & Paul—33 singer in attracUve portable caae. REALTO R PE 3-5511 Must sacrifice this dependable Sing­ are asked to contact Mrs. Gaug A V A IL A B L I non PIANO SEE OUR FHOTp LISTINOE er sewing machine. Zig-zag and-but­ for further information. INaTRUCTIONt 3843 BALSAM ton holes. $20 cash or terms. GR. MR. NICHOLAS LAURIiNTI Christ the King'—33 7-1236. ;, Steve Cirbo has replaced Tom CALL OR 74m AFTIR 5 FM. OPEN 1 to 5 DAILY Cherry as treasurer of the St. 441 S. MAGNOLIA An example of TOP QUALITY CUS­ Necchl—must seU to reliable partyr $22 caah or terms. GE. 3-6408. Pius X Coterie for the year. HELP WANTED FEMALE 3-bedroom, electric kitchen, paneled TOM DESIGN. Treat yourself to in­ family rm., dlnlngrm., large living specting this new 3-bdrm. brick with Altar workers for Saturday, Wanted voman to prepare evenins rm., h. w. heat, 536,500. Open 1 to full bsmt., double garage and many MISC. FOR SALE H meal. Call KA 24551 after 4 pjn. 5. EA. 24111. added features for convenient liv­ Jan. 28, will be Mrs. Mary ing. Located in an EXCELLENT Lambretta motor scooter, $150; van­ SWEETHEJURT DUNCE ON MINDS Kippes and Mrs. Beth Nolan. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED 7B Cure d’Ars—33 RESroENTIAL AREA. ity with large mirror, $15. Call eve­ Saturday morning religious Lee Kinnie Co., Builder nings, GR. 7-5010. c SHOWN laying fina^ plans for the an­ In the photo, last row, left to right, are Housekeeper for elderly woman re­ classes for children not attend­ quiring some care and working TERRIRC BUY NEED A TEEPEE? SEE LEE’S! Get Rid of Unneedables nual Sweetheart Dance at St. Anthony of Virginia Falladori, Mrs. Jenny Atencio, Mrs. daughter. Live In. Ref., state expe­ Ofc. HA. 2-1411 Days, HA. 4-1462 ing Catholic grade school are rience and salary expected. Box 3 bdrms., plus 1 extra bdrms. In f.-f. Evenings, GR. 7-7852 through a REGISTER CTJtSSIFlED Padua's Parish, Denver, is the group of parish­ Dorothy Fetter, and Mrs. Dorothy Boler; second at 9:30 in the church hall and TSIOO—The Register, 838 Bannock. bsmt., 2 baths, 154t. kit., 75-ft. site. AD. ft'hat U where folks look when* $18,600. $1100 down. Brick home—Urge site, fenced. 2- the:they need things. PHONE KE. 4 • ioners above. They met with thp pastor, the row,,Mrs. Hazel Brandi, Mrs. Elizabeth Rickard, the children’s choir begins prac­ 42M. SITUATIONS WANTED 12 KOPECKY i C O . REALTOR bdrms. up—fin. bsmt with 2 bdrms., Rpv. Robert E. Kekeisen, in the home of Mrs^ Mrs. Virginia Montana, Father Kekeisen, Mrs. tice at 10:30 a.m. each Satur­ 44 baths, rec. rm. and util, space, 1 Fete Pavalko, ticket chairman. CH ‘4-6053 car att. gar. Priced light. |15,m. FURNACES 45-A Janice Jurasic, and Mrs. Pavalko. Seated at the day. Boys and girls interested Part-time nursing for elderly per­ The dance will be held Friday, Feb. 10, from WUl FHA. HA 4-7634. table are Mrs. Rose Reno, Altar Society presi­ in becoming members of the son—Close to transportation. FL JUST LISTED New, 100,000 B.T.U. fumaoo In oi1g-> 4 p.m. to 1 am . in the Wolhurst Country Club, dent; Mrs. Shirley Tallman, dance co-chairman; 54063. St. Rose Lima—33 Inal crate. 20 yr. warranty. M-U con- - choir are urged to contact Mfs. 2-bdrm. brk. with att. gar. near troU. $235.00. CaU OB. 34565. * near Littleton. Tickets are $1.29 each and a and Frank Dillie, Holy Name Society repre­ HOME TO SHARE Stepman School. A real value. $12,- Mary Morin prior to any regu­ 19A If you can afford special award will be given. An excellent or­ sentative. The women represent various circles 850. For detail! caU Mrs. G rant DE BUILDING MA1ERIALS 46-A ; lar practice session. Furnished room and, kit privi­ 34792. $4,000 DOWN chestra has been engag^ for the event of the Altar Society. leges In exchange for company at COURTNEY RIALTY fWWVWWVWWWwVWWWWWWWt nlghL Refined mlddleaged woman 2625 E. 12th Raaltor FR 7-0044 you can assume good H i% loan at preferred. Employed or not EA. $70 mo. on a nice 2-bdrm., garage, i NEW AND USED 3-7364. Holy Cross—33 near schools, bus, shopping, in S. W. Denver. Owner, WE. 4-4W. ; BUILDING MATERIALS Stratton Altar I Plumbing • Steel • Windows HOUSES FOR RENt > e Deers Sf. Anthony's Credit Union to Meef $99— DOWN REAL ESTATE WANTED 35 UNFURNISHED 24 NO LOAN COST-NO QUALIFYING I Kcrdy .Wrecking ' Unit to Install 3-bdrm., brk., 2 baths, 1,200 sq. ft. VVVWWWVWWWWWVWWWVWWt (St. Anthony’s Parish, Father Edward McCarthy, the ings in the past year and that In Holy Family Pariah. 4168 Zenobla floor space. Loads of extras. Fast ; Contractors St. Msedroom, basement, applt- poss. j Our Parsonalizod Denver) credit union padre of New Mex­ 870 loans,' totaling $400,000, (St. Charles’ Parish, Stratton) ancea. |135 per month. > l i l t West tth Ave. TA. 54011 The parish credit union will ico, will be the featured were made to members. New officers of the St. Charles ATT.: MRS. DORSITT SCHROEDER & WEAVER > Service Sells Homes ^AAAAAAA^W\AAAJ\AI\AIWU\AAAAAAI\AAAAAf ROGERS REALTY HA 3-3830 4100 Morrison Road WE. 6-2308 mark a decade of' service at speaker. Prizes will be awarded. SWEETHEART DANCE Altar and Rosary Society will FURN. FOR SALE 4 7 . the annual meeting Sunday, Jan. Gerald Fall, credit union The social event of the sea­ be installed Wednesday evening, House for rent or sale. Holy Fam­ By owner 3-bdrm., 144 baths, full I Feb. 1. Mra. A1 Erker will take ily pariah. 4in Zenobla St 3-bed­ dining rm., fenced yd. Landscaped, Walnut dining set, 5 chelte and host' 29, at 7:30 pm . in the new president, announces that there son for this parish is the forth­ room, besement appUancea. SI35 per w.-w. carpet Aiaume 4V4% G.L or chair, upholrtered In red; buffet, parish hall. was a $50,000 increase in sav- coming, “Sweetheart Dance." office as president. The other month. wUI FHA. AT. 7-6131 for appL itove (used 4 months). Bargain. FL officers will be Mrs. ^chard ROOIRt RIALTY HA 2-2630 1836 & Broadway SH. 44318 , 5-2901. • ,1 The third annual prelenten val­ Notre Dame—33 entine dance ^11 be held at May, vice president; Mrs. Joe UNFURNISHED APT. Droste, recording secretary; 3-bdrm. Hutchlnion brk., Harvey Wo spedaltie In Northwest Denver, \ the Wolhurst Country Club, TO RENT 26 Park, part fin. bamt, att gar., car­ Arvada, Lakewood, and Wbeatrldga Altar Unit Chairmen Mrs. Cecil Niles, treasurer; peting and drapes Included. Assume Friday, Feb. 10, starting at 9 175 S. SHERMAN real emte. PtompL eourteouj, lales Mrs. Tom Vlnduska, social 4V4% CJ. loan. 3102 per mo. Close service. Your local realtor for 26 lOOK p.m. beautiful tpadoua 3-bedroom, een- to bus, schodl and shopping. Will years. A limited number of tickets secretary; and Mrs. Bill Cure, mlc tile beth, alr-eondlUoned, raiue consider trade. STACKHOUSI RIALTY TO Announced in Ft. Collins are to be sold at $1.25 per per­ financial secretary. Hostesses and ref. Naar church, bualnen and GEORGE J. MACK, INC. 3333 W. 38tb Avt. GR 7-1678 THE for the social hour following the trana. See managy. Realtor SK 7-1731 son, after all the Masses by PIANOS, MUSICAL (St Joseph’s Parish, As their major fund-raising meeting will be Mrs. Swld Hor- Nice unfumiahett apartment close to Fort Collins) event the PTA will sponsor a the Holy Name men and women church and bui. FL 5-2801. HARVEY PARK— NEW BRK. INSTRUMENTS 39 of the parish. They may also nung, Mrs. Ernie Cure, Mrs. CAU The Altar and Rosary Society book review on Feb. 6 at 8 p.m. Tom Vinduska and Mrs. Andrew WANTED TO R E N T - 3 bdrms. up—X bdrms. down, W i SHOP AROUND, THEN SEE announced its group and com­ in the Usher Junior High Audi­ be obtained from Mrs. Ruth baths, f.-f. bsmt., p U o , near Khoola, our values. We represent Sterck, Pavalko, ticket chairman, WA. Seienke. HOUSE— 27A shopping center, bus line. Mountain Klmballj^^ Sohmet Jesse French, ADVERTISING mittee chairmen for 1961. About torium. Mrs. MoUie Lee Beres- New band leaders have been view, att gar., 3 lots. WUl consider Kohler-Ctempbell Pianos and CONN 2-2748. In St Jamei’ Parish by February trade in Southwest. 50 women attended a meeting ford will review a book about 20. 3-hedroom bouse or double. Call ELECTRONIC ORGANS. Music will be piped into an announced for this year; Band Tom Walker Flenoe end Orgina Jan. 10. Mrs. Sterlin Brechtel, the "Trapp Family Singers'.’’ She one, Mrs. Del Kordes, Mrs. Al­ EA. 2-3850. George J. Mack Realty, Inc. KE. 4-42 05 adjoining hall allowing - for a SK 7-1731 1345 S. BROADWAY SP. 7-7364 president, introduced the chair­ wUl also play recorded selec­ bert Jacobs, Mrs. Joe Shean, REAL ESTATE men. large crowd. Tickets must be tions from T h e Sound of Music. and Mrs. Clyde Ci6olski. Band UNIMPROVED 32 Most Precious Blood—33 . Heading the society’s 22 A group of Cub Scouts of Pack purchased before the dance as none will be sold at the door. two, Mrs. Lawrence Dasenbrock $3,000 DOWN groups are Mmes. Mary Lane, 95 were presented the Farvuli TOP LOCATION Sometime during the evening’s Mrs. Bernard Conrardy,. Mrs. Attractive 3-bdrm. blond brk., f.-f. Maurice Van De Weghe, Paul Dei Medal by Monsignor Rich­ B4 lone—3 lota. $20,000. Near Ala bsmt, 144 baths. Close to school, Custbm Built Homes festivities a “special prize’’ vidU Lawrence McElroy and Mrs. meda and Federal. Would consider Phifer, A1 Schneider, James ard Duffy. shopping and trana. Owner wUl be given. The winner need not Bert Stramel. Band three, Mrs. trade' on South Broadway. carry 2nd. iVi% GI loan to be aa- Priced $20,000 -> $30,000 Seamans, Frances Revillac, They were Duine Gilsdorf, be present to receive this Louis Husler, Mrs. Lloyd Megel, CJeorge J. Mack Realty, Inc. sumed. Will consider trade. Irven lisjde. John Hildredi Jimmy Mangum, SK 7-1732 Custom Features Fotynd Only In Luxury Homes. “special.” Mrs. A. N. Brachtenbach, and George J. Mack Realty, Inc. Mmes. Les Allison, E. J. Gir- Gerald Emanuel, Charles Oh- All City Utilities. -: Trade Your Present Home. The co-workers of the newly Mrs. Jack Luebbers. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 SK 7-1732 mann, John Elley, Eileen Scott, rel, and Forrest Strughold. Pupils of St. Charles’ School Benjamin Meade, Richard formed hospitality committee, All Souls—33 St. Anne—33 Show Homes Opon Daily, 9 a.m.—-8 p.m. Mrs. WlUord Cram and Mrs. Mrs. Jerry Krautkremer and have published a booklet en- Schlagel, Clyde Wiegers, Utled “St. Charles Chatter.’’ The By Owner—across street from All Assume 4'/2% G.l. Loan Closed Sunday. Charles Modar, James Martel have announced Mrs. Hazel Brandi, have con­ Souls’, Church and School. 2 bed- By owner, 3-bdim brick, 1V4 baths. the names of about- 20 women tacted three new'members for booklet contains poems and es­ rmi. main floor, 1 In bsmt., $17,500 Built-in electric range w.-w. carpet ii Mmes. Donald Bigge, Charles says writtten by the children terms. 4875 S. Logsn. Phone SU. and many extras. See at 6075 Estes GREENBRIER—Cutfeni Hornet Hehn, E. W. Withrow, Don En­ who have offered to serve as the Altar and Rosary Society. 1-3433. S t HA. 4-3913. teacher aides, assisting the nuns The newcomers are Mmes. and also school news items. 1520 S. Harlan WA 2-1179 right, T. J. Nieters, Richard Blessed Sacrament—33 St. Anthony—33 Codd, and W. H. Prendergast. when needed. Ritha Unenberger, M i c k e j (% Miles West of S. Sheridan on W. Florida Ave.) Thomas, and Dorothy Saunders Here’s a buy! This fine 2-bdrm Committee chairmen are Mrs. Besides Mrs. Cram and Mrs. Park HUl home has flrepL, sep. UNDER $11,(X)0 M. G. Fortin, organization; Martel the others are as fol They are also joining St. An­ dlnrm., new kit., f.-f. bsmt plus 2 Close to school, shopping and bus. bdrms., rec. rm., 3-pc. bath, 2-car 2-bdrm., part bam t $88 per mo. Will Mrs. Earl Coming, hospitality; lows: Mrs. Robert M. Johnson, thony’s Circle. MR. AHORNEY consider trade. APPLIANCES FOR SALS' 45 The financial statement was gar. down. Ted Schroeder. FR Mrs. Ed Froberg, Catholic M ^. Eugene Flamboe, Mrs. 7-6708. (Seorge J. Mack Realty, Inc. >/wwwwvwvvwwwwvvwvvwvvwvWwvwwwM(VwvvwvwwwvvvWwVv«w\ distributed to all parishioners at For publle notleaa uaa tha Dan- Charities; Mrs. (Charles Pow­ Victor De Gcco, Mrs. Sterling, TOWER Realtor SK 7-1732 ers, social action; Mrs. Elmer Brechtel, Mrs. Ronald Brady, the Masses Jan. 15. The quar­ var Catbollo Register. Regular Itgal rates, rapid, accu­ Dg 3-1533 Raaltor 2254 Kaam ty St. James—33 Benzel, home and school; terly statement was sent out to Mrs. Warren Lybarger, Mrs. B. rate servlee on afftdavlta. Mrs. Vincent Reid, literature; Sanchez, Mrs. Donald Peck, each home, recording contribu­ BY OWNER 1045 Niagara — Imm. Poss, $23,960, FQR SALE tions through Dec. 31, 1960. Lge. weU-buUt 3-bdrm. brk., attr. 20% down. Spacious 3-bdrm. brk., Mrs. Victor De G cc q , publicity; Mra. Elmer Benzel, Mrs. Brian Mail Tour Legal Noticei to dlnrm., Uvrm. with flrepl., carpet­ nicely fliL b sm t, 1,285 sq. f t each Electric Tappan Range Cost $365.00 Mrs. Eugene Flamboe, foreign M.‘ Reich, Mrs. Lee Saraclno, The pastor of St. Anthony of ing, drapes, modem birch kit, eat­ floor. Entry way and center ball ing space, dishwasher, lu m t, dble. plan, large L-ahaped Uvnn. and di­ relief; Mrs. Ernest Bogard, Mrs. Jack Rauch, Mrs. H. C. Padua’s Parish, Father Robert gar. 1mm. Poaa. FR. 7-7767. nette, w-w carpeting, elec, k it, eat­ youth; ^Irs. Eileen Scott, civil Warner, Mrs. A1 Kruchten, Mrs. Kekeisen, will begin instruc­ DENVER CATHOLIC ing space, dbl. gar. on paved alley, tion classes for converts and. fenced, landscaped. iVi lots. DE. defense; Richard ^odd, Mrs. Charles Wil REGISTER 3-5736. Approximately 6 Years Old.. ...M 50 ** . Blrs. Angelo Varra, migrant lox, Mrs. Robert Bliss, and any interested parties Feb. 8. LEGAL NOTICES St. Louis—33 Blackstone Automatic Washer laboi;; Mrs. E. J. Powers, sick Mrs. Kenneth Sullivan. These classes will be conducted P.O. Box 1620 NOTICI OF FINAL SiTTLIM INT caUs; Mrs. James Guyer, altar Any other women in the par­ every Wednesday and Friday EsUte of MARGUERITE H. REAL BARGAIN— BY OWNER Recently Overhauled ______*75"® care; Margaret McSparron, through Lent after evening de TRAILOR, also know n/as HAR- Cherry Hills Vista—3-bdrmi., 2 eer. ish who have free time may vol­ GUERIl'E H. TRAnVR, (De­ baths, 2 flrepl., fenced, landiotpped, hollesses; Mrs. Duane Pack­ unteer as a teachers’ aide. votions. ceased). Ig. paUo, tJ . M nt (tth bdnn, 3rd ard, altar linens; No. F-20101 cer. bath, fam. rm.) w.w. carpeting, NoUce la heraby given that I have draped. Nr. all schools, tiant.*Hust Coll TA. 5-5824 Mrs. Louis Grickshort, Christ­ fliad my final report tn the County see to appreciate. 3075 S. Race—by mas crib; Mrs. Mary Jackson, LEGAL NOTICES Court of the City and County of app’t SK. 6-6191. Open Sun. 2 to 4. • special collections; Mrs. Frank Denver, (telorsdo, and that any per­ VAAAA^AAAAAAAAAIVlAAAAAAAIWAAAAAAAA/WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAFVUWAAAWWf Boulder Altar Society NOTICI OF FINAL son destring .0 object to the same AfWWWWVWWWWWWWVWVWWWWVWVWWWVWVWVWVWVWVVWVWWWWVWWWVWVWWVWWVV^’ Drieling and Mrs. Sigmund Pop- lE T T L IM IN T shall file written obtectlon with the laski, ways and means; Mrs. EiU te of HATTIE M. WIGGINTON, said court on or before February 7, 1861. George Hehn, telephone; also known as HATTIE UAY Installs New Officers WIGGINTON, (Deceased). ALBIRT L TRAILOR, SERVICE DIRECTORY Mrs. E. J. Girmann, study No. F—18*45 Administrator. THOMAS L. FORD, Attomay KE. 4-4205 clubs; Mrs. Ben Wombacher, (Sacred Heart Parish, Boulder) Discussion groups encouraged Notice Is hereby given that I have 1706 East 5th Avanua Rosary guild; Mrs. Raymond nied my flnal report In the County Denver I I , Colorado The Sacred Heart Altar and a closer liaison between the Court of the City and County of (Published In the Denver Schneider, coupons. Rosary Society installed new of­ home and the school. This pro­ Denver, Colorado', and that any per­ ttethollc Regtster) son desiring to object to the same First PubIleaUon: January 5, 1861. ASH HAULING DRUGGISTS LANDSCAPING ficers as follows; Mrs. Richard gram was highly successful and shaU file written objection with Last Publication: January 28, 1861. Hughes, president; Mrs. C hiles many helpful suggestions for fu­ the said court on Or before Feb­ YOUR PRESCRUniONS RICH LAWN Undaoaplng, now to ttao IN THE COUNTY COURT time to preparo your soil for fall ruary 28, 1861. Millar Trtih Service will be filled correctly at CCD Student Stengel, vice president; Gary ture programs ' and speakers In and for the City and County of WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY lawn, rock: ^»dena,: ' and paUqOj^frM Montgomery, secretary; Mrs. were made. LEE R. WIGGINTON, SR., Denver and State of Colorado Pickup Anytime AL. S-1832 Ph. SP. 74675 1096-Suutb Gaylord eitlm ats. »W 3 M B t » Executor No. P 18116 8177. Stanley Beyer, treasurer; and GREAT BOOKS EFFORT NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION Receives Garb Mrs. Joseph McGlone, assis­ The Junior Great Books Pro­ THOMAS L. FORD, Attorney FOR DETERMINATION OF SHAFFER’S RUBBISH ELECTRIC WIRING LINEN SERVICE tant treasurer. 1700 Rest 5th Avenue HEIRSHIP REMOVAL (All Saints’ Parish, Denver) gram began Jan. 9 with 15 Denver IS, Coloredo IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE MOUNTAIN 'r: Chairmen were appointed for seventh graders participating in OF ROY G. TAYLOR, Deceased. COMMERCIAL AND 220 TOlta, romodellng, repalra. Call Mary Frances Fields, a form­ (Publlahed In the Denver RESIDENTIAL anytime. EH 5-0168.^ ’TOWEL A SUPPLY CO. er student in the catechetical the following committees; P u^ accordance with Monsignor Wil CtethoUc Register) THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF B. W. Beckitis, Hanagor ' ' Uclty, Mrs. Albert J. Gariepy; First Publication; January 26,1861 COLORADO: REASONABLE RATES Jim Dwyer Electiic »)80S. Grant RA. 2-7047 L* school, received the garb of the liam Jones’ regulations. Clas Last Publication: February 16,1861 To all persons Interested. A L 5-3310 Missionary Sisters of the Sa­ hospital, Mrs. Ron Lowry; ses will be held on Mondays GREETING: GUnERS PLUMBING courtesy, Mrs. Frank Dale; IN THE COUNTY COURT TAKE NOTICE that there has been cred Heart Jan. 13. She will after school with Mrs. Helen In and for the City and County of filed In the above-named estate a BRICK , glats-l depart for New York next week. membership, Mrs. Ernest Shap- Reinert, Mrs. Helen Kilpatrick, Denver and State of Colorado petition asking for a Judicial ascer 7/////////////////////////////Q heaters. 169.85. Wo tttstalL Economy*' No. P-18145 talnment and determination of the Plumbing. 754 SanU Fe Dr. AC 24885^ The CCD school of religion ard; permanent working com­ and Mrs. Martha McGavin as NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION heirs of such decedent, and setting Brick Work, Plannera, Repairs ; Oultcrs, Spouts % PTA will meet on Friday, Jan. mittee, Mrs. Floyd Robinson; discussion leaders TO SELL REAL ESTATE forth that the names, addresses and Pointing. CsUmatae. BK. 3-1571. > We tpeclaliza In Outtar and $ ROOFING telephone, Mrs. Marvin Brown; Library bool.s, supplementary IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE relatlontbipa to decedent of all per­ s fpouf Replacemanl. ^ 27, at 7:30 p.m. OF AGNES MAY MCFARLAND. De­ sona who are or claim to be heirs BUILDER A CARPENTER New roofs, roof repairs. Insolation, T. Raber Taylor, a Catholic and care of church and altar, readers, science books. New ceased. of said decedent so far as known to s Cutlart Claaned and Repairtd. ( painting, etc. All work guaranteed. - lawyer and father, will speak Mrs. J. B. Duffield and Mrs. Testaments and “Breaking the The People of the State of Colo­ the petitioner, are as followi, to-wtt > Thoroughly ixperiencod, ( Terms, free esUmatet. TA i-6486. Joseph L. Taylor, 2265 Kingston St., Dependablo, Ouarantaed. ^ * Member of on, “Home Life of a Catholic known Heirs JOHN L. GRIFFITH. Aurora, Colo., Son; Helen H. Hays ^ BUILDING AND ; Our Lady of Grace PatlWi Child.’’ DEANERY CHAIRMEN been ordered and paid for with Esq„ Midland Savings Bldg., Denver (Deceased 6/12/50), Daughter; Rob­ 2, (Colorado. ert A. Hays, 115 So. Sherman St, ^ conthacting 5 ' Americon Roofing ; RUG SHAMPOOING The CCD Discussiofi Clubs will Deanery chairmen are as the money given to the school Persons In interest tn said estate, Denver, Colo., Grandson; Roy D ^ FOR ANY REMODEIJNG 2 begin a new series of meetings follows; Catholic charities and by the Horae and School As GREETING: Hays, 4580 So. Cherokee St„ Engle ^ IN YOUB HOME i ; Sheet JMetol Co. ^ Vems — carpet, mg and upholstery • sociation. These additional books You are hereby noUfled that on wood, O)lo., Grandson; Kathleen T ibampooing; also walla waaiied. Call • in February. Information can be foreign relief, Mrs. Francis this 22nd day of December, A.D. Hays (Minor, born 1/6/45), 3549 / ; — INSIDE OR OUT — ; >CH 4-84G6 2157 Downing i AT 8-2566. * obtained by calling Bob Ander­ Reinert; library and literature, will be of great help to the 1860, Andrew Wysowateky Adminis­ Arizona, Los Alamos, N. Hex > CALL JACK REIS i J After 4 p.m. SU. 14035 i son at WE 6-6137. ' Mrs. Robert Gallagher; home teachers and the children. trator of said estate, presented to Granddaughter; Chester A. Hays ^ Member of All Souls' Parish i TRASH HAULING and filed tn said court hla petition (Father, natural guardian and legal 5 AC. 2-1459 ; “Bernadine," will be shown and school, Mrs. John Coppom; The special scholastic prac­ for the sale of certain real estate guardian of Kathleen T. Hayi, Hi s ^EMIII or PtISENiailON FASISH ' 7///////////////7/////////////C TRASH HAUUNU on Saturday, Jan. 28, at 7:30 public relations, Mrs. C. Richard tice for January emphasizes belonging to said estate and situate nor), 115 So. Sherman St., Denver V/////////////////////////////'' Any Place In Metiupolltan Denver — In the City and County of Denver Colo., None. HEATING Day or Night Calls p m. in the school. The Teen Johnson; civil defense, Mrs. written composition work. The and State of Colorado, more fuUy You are hereby notified to appear EA. 2-3558 “ Club is sponsoring the movie James Willging; spiritual af­ spiritual practice for January described in said petition, reference and answer the petition within CURTAIN UUNDRIES 2430 High SUeet and encourages the entire fam­ fairs and family parent educa­ is reverence in church at all to which is hereby made. twenty days after service of this You are further noUfled to appear notice on you (If served by publica­ FRANCIS LACK CURTAIN ULKAN FOLEY HEATING UPHOLSTERERS ily to see the picture. Admission tion, Mi:s. Leo Maloney; Catho­ times. and answer or otherwise plead to tion, within twenty days after the ERS, CURTAINS, CHROCHETED is 50 cents for those 11 years lic charities and social action, The Ten Century Club win­ said petition In writing on or be­ last publication of this notice) and TABLECLUTHS, DRAPERIES, Re-Upholaterer by a reliable fUnu > fore the 6th day of February, AJ). In default of an answer or appear BLANKETS. SPREADS. LINES • WE SPECULIZE ON • 35 yean experience—terms. and older; 25 cents for those Mrs. Tom C^asey, and organiza­ ners for January are as fol­ NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY 1860, tba day set for the bearing ince the Court will proceed to re­ CLEANED BY LATEST ilETHOUS SMOKY FIREPLACES under 11 years. tion and development, Mrs. Er­ lows: President, Joan Bell; thereof, or on or before the day to ceive and bear proofs concerning BAND PRESSED ONLY. 1259 KALA 2145 Court PL AC 2-137^ which such hearing miy be ad­ the heirs of such decedent and en­ MATH. TA. 5-3627. CHIMNEY TROUBLES All Teen Club activities for nest Shapard. Mrs. F. S. Mat vice president, A. J. Dischner; journed, or said MUUon will be ter a decree determining who are THERMOSTAT CONTROLS WALLPAPER, PAINTS February have been cancelled. tocks is the parliamentarian. secretary-treasurer, Robert taken for confessed. the heirs of such deceased person Given under my hand and the seal Dated at Denver, Ck>lorado, this DECORATING GAS & OIL BURNERS Wallpaper 20c a roll and up. Laten- An Intermediate Girl Scout Plans are now in progress for Palm; and Hazel Burch, Mrs. of said court at Denver, in the 22nd day of December, 1960. FURNACE FANS—MOTORS palnt, S3 59 a gal., also Komae paint. troop for girls in the fifth a membership drive. The pro­ Roy Buckel, Gerry Dome, Ken­ C3ty and County of Denver and I VICTOR B. CRANDT Painting, decorating, and paperhang TA 5-5107 K E. 4 4628 845 Santa Fa Dr. \ through the seventh grades is gram for the coming year will neth Sullivan and T. F. Syman- State of Colorado, this 22nd day of I Clerk of the County Court ng 30 yra. experience. SatUfactlun December, A.D. 1960. By Lewis E. Vandiver giiaianieed. For free esllmate, cal) WINDOW SHADE being formed. A meeting will be announced in the near future. ski, board of directors. VICTOR B. GRANUY, Deputy Clerk Paul Hooper, WE. 6-3387 or J. 1 The firms listed here be held at 3:45 p.m. on Thurs­ The Sacred Heart Home and The next selections will be Clerk of the County Court ! THOMAS L. FORD, Attorney riuupei. FL. 5-3V56. ADORN By Martin J. Fannerty, Sr., 1700 E. Sth Ave., deserve to be remembered day, Jan. 26, in the parish hall. School met on Monday, Jan. 9 made Monday, Feb. 6 in the Deputy Clerk ' Denver IS, Colo. WINDOW SHADE CO. Papering, painting, steaming, teilur when you are distributing New shades and Venetian blinds Mrs. Griffin at WE 5-1871 or in St. Benedict’s Hall with a Home and School meeting. j iPubMshed In the Denver I (Published In the Denver Ing. plaster patch. All work guar I Catholic Register) ■your patronage in the dif­ made to order. Shades cleaned and Mrs. Dechant at WE 5-5000 can near record breaking crowd in| Refreshments were served b> | ,5^ anteed. Free eatlraale. CaU KE 4-5820 repaired. Klrsch Drapery Hardware. ; First Publication: December 29, I960 or SP 7-8375. be contacted for information. I attendance. ' | the fourth graders parents. I Last PubUcation: January 26, 1961 ! Last PubllcaUon: January 26, 1961 ferent lines of business. AC. 24473 1047 Broadway PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursday, January 26, 1961 State Official K. of C. Council Notes To Address Eleventh Anniversary The annual family corporate in the K. of C. Home. Jerry Communion of Coronado Coun­ Phannestiel and the Tempests Luncheon Club cil 3268, K. of C., also marked will furnish the music. Admis­ Jim R. Carrigan, judicial ad­ the 11th anniversary of the sion is $1.50 per couple. T h e ministrator of the State of Colo­ group. The Communion in As­ public is invited. MEN HEAR ATTORNEY rado, will address the Friday sumption Church, Welby, was Luncheon Club Jan. 27. Carri­ followed by breakfast in t h e ATTORNEY MARTIN MURPHY addressed mem­ gan will discuss court reorgani­ K. of C. Home, 6910 York. The bers of the Sacred Heart Holy Name Society in Colorado zation proposals. Rev. Walter R. Jaegar, state Springs at the January Communion breakfast. Seated, fA>m the A native of Mobridge, S. Dak., K. of C. chaplain, was the left,, at the speakers' table are Joseph Sanchez, marshal; A1 he was graduated from the Uni­ guest speaker. Atkinson, treasurer; Matt Micci, vice president; A1 Vidmar, versity of North Dakota 1 a w On Jan. 9 Coronado Council president; and John McGrady, secretary. Mr. Murphy is stand­ school and spent two years do­ ing before the microphone. exemplified the first degree for ing postgraduate work and seven candidates from District teaching at New York Univer­ 14. Two of these candidates, sity. In 1956 he came to Den­ Mike M. Connell and Donald R. ver and practiced law a year Apel, are new members in Coro­ before joining the faculty of the nado Counofl. University of Denver college of The Ladies Auxilary held- a law. smorgasbord in the K. of C, Hot Water for Twice After two and one-half years, Home. These smorgasbords will The Job! he left D. U, to take a posi­ be held on the fourth Sunday of tion on the faculty of the Uni­ each month from 5 to 7 p.m. Day & Night versity of Washington, Seattle. The public is invited. In September, 1960, he was ap­ The Coronado Council will pointed to his present position hold a pre-Lenten dance on with the State of Colorado. He Feb. 11 from 8 p.m. till 1 a.m. married and the father of W ater three children, Sheila Patricia, ENCOURAGE PRAYER Sfate Knights, Council Paoky, and Maura. UNITY Regis High Sets The public is invited to the SOUTHWEST DENVER Council, Knights of Joseph M. O’Malley, council chaplain; and Eu­ Heaters luncheon held in the K. of C. Columbus, sponsored the observance of the gene F. Rieger, Catholic activities chairman. home at 16th and Grant Streets. Chair of Unity Octave in three Southwest The council’s observance was held in conjunc­ Parent-Son Dance rustproof— 4ast for years I Meets in Colo. Springs The Admission price is $1. Denver area parishes, All Saints, Holy Name and tion with. Pope John XXIH’s crusade of prayer The annual dance for parents The 30 gallon model ] Notre Dame, during Jan. 18-25. Pictured from for the coming Ecumenical Council. Council and sons sponsored by Regis does a 40 gallon |obl The Colorado State Council of Hall, with nearly 40 men ini­ the left are Grand Knight Charles R. Yoder, members distributed tbe octave leaflets in the High School, Denver, will be the Knights of Columbus met in tiated into the order. Mon From St. James' District Deputy Michael J. Mullin, the Rev. respective parishes. held on Jan. 27 at the Shirley- Colorado I Springs in their sec­ Dr. Earl C. Bach, state dep­ Savoy Hotel, Denver, fron;i 9 ond of ihree scheduled state uty, conducted the meeting, Named Bank Officer p.m. until midnight. SUHERY council meetings. which was held in the parish ' - ' In general, admission is re­ Exemplification of the major hall of the Divine Redeemer William J. Brennan of St. Fifteen Named stricted to parents and sons. Tames’ Parish, Denver, wa An alumnus or interested friend degrees was held in the I.O.O.F. Church. „<1 . ' * vvv S ' named trust officer when the of Regis, however, is welcome. & COMPANY Coupled with the meeting was board of directors of the Den­ To Fund Board Ticket returns may be made at GAIL STUDIOS a State Council Mass and corp­ ver United States National Bank the door the night of the dance. Plumbing and Heating RUBY and BILL DUCARD orate Communion at the new met Jan. 17. The special guests of the eve­ Contractors 4f1l CLAYTON AL 54301 Of Regis Alumni Brennan, who heads up the ning will be the Rev. J. R. WEDDING PICTURES Holy Trinity Church. The Rev. S A. The appointment of 15 men to 181 VALLEJO ST. bank’s trust department tax Eatough, S.J., principal, and his Valentine Photos John Aylward, pastor, cel­ the 1961 Regis College Alumni SH. 4-3181 section, is a graduate of the Fund Board was announced this faculty; John Wanebo, presi­ 4—4x5 $Q O O ebrated the High Mass, which College of St. Thomas and the dent of the Fathers’ Club; and JOHN J. CONNOR, Pruidtnt week by John A. Yelenick, Robart F. Connor, Viet Protidont 1—8 x 1 0 ______O was followed by a light break­ University of Denver school of chairman of the fund. Mrs. John Vos, president of the All Clargy and Nun Sittings fast in the parish hall. law. He spent 10 years with Yelenick said board mem­ Mothers’ Club. at No Cost A dinner-dance was held in the U. S. Department of Internal bers will co-ordinate the solici­ o Phono A L 54101 a the Officers’ Club at Ft. Carson Revenue before coming to the tation of all Denver and out- liWII llll!IM gi!li:!9l l ■■■IP in the evening. Musical enter­ bank 'in 1959. of state alumni during the 1961 tainment was provided by the program. IKI chorus stationed at Ft. Carson, Regis has received $94,212 jn.oinemaker’s which is nationally famous and Englewood Youth through the Alumni Fund since has appeared on television and its start in 1957. Included in the radio. The evening’s program Attends Inauguration total is a record $31,254 from Department was toastmastered by Dennis 954 alumni in 1960. St. Mary’s College, Calif. — Patronize These Reliable and Friendly Firms FIRST Hayes, District Deputy of Dis­ The 1961 program will start Paul E. Vranesic, Jr., of trict 3, who was in charge of Cheek lor Rectory Fund y with an alumni convocation at Gifts - Hardware - Paint Englewood, attended the Pres­ Glass - Toys the college on Sunday, Feb. 19. ------^ 1 all of the arrangements. idential inauguration ceremon­ FOLLOWING a meeting of K. of C. councils in Pipe Threading Fund board members for Father Aylward was the prin­ ies in Washington, D. C., by District 12, Council 2742 presented the Rev. Herman Window Shades - Key 1961, all residents of the Denver cipal speaker at the banquet, invitation of President John F. J. Leite, pastor of St. Helena’s Church, Fort Morgan, a check for ENGLEWOOD SATRIANO Duplicating area, are Philip D. Antonelli, and short welcoming speeches Kennedy, college officials an­ $1,800 for the rectory fund. In the front row of the photo, Larry Open Friday & Monday Eves. 3045 W. Chenango Avenue, Lit­ were made by Dr. Bach nounced. Longen, fund-raising chairman, is seen presenting the sum to Heating Company BROTHERS tleton; Michael Bendekovic, and by the Rev. Walter J. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Father Leite. With them is Grand Knight John Kuntz. In the Strvliit EMIr* E«gl»wooO mm JAIVITOR 32 Broadway 3-2940 6479 West Third Place; Roland Jaeger„state chaplain. . Vranesic, 4010 S. Logan Street, second row, from the left, are Leo Weber, past grand knight; Dw«w Atm Biegler, 1682 S. Eudora Street, SERVICE Englewood, is a sophomore lib­ Howard Westhoff, and Mert MCGirr,’ financial' secretary. The Authariaod iMMaoB OoaUt Littleton; ParuoM aad Air Coadltioataf eral arts student qt St. Mary’s. Fort Morgan knights were hosts at the meeting in St. Helena’s * Rug and Uphoietery He has been a member of the Church basement. Guests included William Blick, past state Robert V. Carroll, 4130 Pierce Shampooing Street, Wheatridge; LeqJ All Malta* Faraaea* Youth for Kennedy Committee deputy; Edger Gerken, state membership chairman; and A1 * Cempleta Houie Connell, Sr., 40040 MontvTew laitaSaA Satrriaa^ THE BEER THAT for the past four years. Towner, state youth chairman. aad Rapalrad Boulevard; John J. Conway, Cleaaii^ Floor Wonting and MADE MILWAUKEE 4433 Wolff Street; J. Michael Heoting Farley, 2201 Glencoe Street; ^ PoKehing James J. Finn, 5700 E. First Air Conditioning FAMOUS Woman's Role Topic at Welby Meet Sheet Metal Work { • Wolle and Windowi P i Avenue; Richard B. Foley, 406 Woched ^ (Assumption Parish, Welby) Iwhen Sister Mary Rhodes, di- addresses the Altar and Rosary S. Newport Way; Phone SU 1-4494 Fno ChaakiB aad EMb *i* EXPERT . DEPENDABLE “The Catholic Woman—H e r rector of public relations at Lo- Society at a ‘‘Koffee klatch” Gerald Galligan, 1311 Forest Day me fflgkl Sataia* INSURED Role, 1961” will be the topic jretto Heights College, Denver, Wedne.sday, Feb. 1. The event Street; Louis A. Hall, M.D., 3890 Sonth Jason CaU V$ fa r flP M S$HmaU$ will be at 10 a.m. in the Heart 1690 Milwaukee Street; Edward Fraak Watara, Prop. GL. 5 4 7 M and GL. M 2 8 9 MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. of Denver Restaurant. Hanifen, Jr., 729 Steel Street; 4 2839 W. 44tk A«a. Paul V. Murray, Sr.-, 760 Vine ' ' I Robert M. — Paul V. — M. T. Murray ------When 17 members of the so­ ciety met Jan. 9, Father Julius Street; Paul V. Schmitz, 1065 Percellini, O.S.M., opened the Monaco Parkway; and John F Bocon & Schramm meeting with the Dolor Rosary. Toner, 121 Krameria Street. GLASS Mrs. Marion Bushner, presi­ CO. Compoeitioa Beoflog NORTH DENVER dent, read the Denver Deanery IV e Rodflng newsletter and explained t h e Council Plans MIRRORS Root Repelriiig CCW reorganization plan. The 1517 Chtrenee Piece fA. 5-fU l 4020 BrichM Blvd. (CeHei t0 Breetwey} MERCHANTS members sent a spiritual bou­ CB. 4-6S6S quet to Bishop David Maloney. Valentine Dance POTLUCK DINNER Bishop Machebeuf Council NORTH DENVER LIQUOR STORE Arrangements were made for 4647, K. of C., will hold a val­ a potluck dinner, open to the entine dance Feb. 4 in the Slov­ ROSS HARDWARE Domestic and Imported enian Hall, Denver, beginning public from 1 to 5 p.m. on Sun­ at 8:30 p.m. The event is open day, Feb. 12. A bake sale is Open Nitcs Till 9 p.m. — Free Porkirg WINE AND LIQUORS to the public, with tickets $1 scheduled Sunday, Jan. 29. per person. Refreshments will Cold Beer— Mixes — Pop The society president thanks H12il I', ( (ilfii\ ,il Mun.iru 1 I :.330 Your Friendly Liquor Store be served. Paul Wineguard and Mrs. Jean Ann O’Brian, chair­ his band will play. CALL GL. 5-4723 for FREE DELIVERY man, and Kathlynn Crest, Beth Edith and Carmine Lombardi, Prop. The family corporate Com­ ALUMNI FUND GOAL Jensen, Mildred Stitch, Irma munion Jan. 29 at the 8 a.m. 4395 Federal Blvd. Juiliano, and Barbara Juiliano GOLD CROSS PRODUaS, INC. On Federal at West 44th Ave. Next to Corner Mass in Cure d’Ars Church will JOHN A. YELENICK, left, chairm an of the 1961 assistants, for preparing and be followed by a coffee and “Accredited Purveyors to the Catholic Clergy" Regis College Alumni Fund, points to a goal of 1,200 serving breakfast to 85 Voca­ sweet roll hour. The gathering JANITORIAL & SANITARY SUPPLIES Complete Photographic alumni-contributors in the fifth annual fund raising drive starting tion Club members. The society of members from five parishes 1421 - 16th Street — CH 4-8775 or CH 4-2598 Equipment and Supplies Feb. 19. Looking on are two members of the alumni fund bokrd, sponsors the event on the third will be a tribute to the chap­ DEN VER 2, COLORADO Philip D. Antonelli, center, and Paul V. Murray, Sr. • Sunday of the month. lain, Father Robert P. Meznar. DON'S Photography & Cameras 4016 Ttnnyson GL 5‘7623 Mardi Gras Ball Set Feb. 11 at Wolburst ELDER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY GUY M. ELDER & SONS ' Mardi Gras, New Orleans sponsored by the Mullen Moth- Porch, Richard Turilli, a n d tions with a carnival atmos­ style comes to the Wolhurst ers’ Club. ; Herbert Wagner. phere prevailing. The theme of Industrial and Commercial Building Country Club Feb. 11. The Wol­ Serving as general chairman i Choreographer Mrs. Dale the Pageant, “Around the World 175 Vallejo St. PEarl 3-8930 cott Room is the setting for the is Mrs. William Ziereis, Mrs.[White is helping the students in 80 Days,” features costumes first annual Pla-Nite Mardi A. L. Roberts is the chairman;who are participating in the duplicated from the world fa­ GrasiBall and Pageant featuring for the ticket committee. As- specialized dances, mous New Orleans Mardi Gras. Mullen students and their sisting her are Mmes. John! Mrs. E. T. Egloff and Mrs. Dr. Lewis Gaupp is costume co­ Electrical Contracting & Repairing NORTH DENVER friends. The gala affair will be Kotowski, Edward Turner, John'M. Pike plan extensive decora- ordinator, and Mrs. Peter Stein- 3160 Telon GL 5-0228 back and Mrs. William Ziereis are the co-chairmen of the cos­ OPTICAL tume committee. STROHMINGER KING OF FOOLS Janet Lee's Dispensing Opticians Rex, King of Fools, complete .1-)^ Electric Co», Near New Shop DeWAYNE INGRAM with the beautiful queen and her 4313 W. 44th Ave. princesses, .the king and his Licensed and Bonded 4022 Tennyson Street dukes and the court jester will .Member National Electrical Contractors Ass’n. Phone GE 3-3274 be costumed according to the GRand 7-5759 country they represent. An old 1178 Stout St. AC. 2-5733 world atmosphere will be ere-, qted by a pageant symbolizing Please Patronize Berkeley historic scenes of the various Your REGISTER Floral Shop tountries. Advertisers and 3931 Tannyton GR 7-S11S ' Dancing with the famous 1 ^ FIREPLACE fIXTBHES a CORSAGES music of the Glenn Stocking or­ Grata* Mention a CENTERPIECES chestra promises fine entertain­ nr* latt * CUT FLOWERS THE REGISTER * POTTED PLANTS ment that will commence at 9 nralighttr p.m. An elaborate buffet break­ Aadlronn fast will be served from mid­ Wood koldm night until 2 a.m. Coal kedf WEISS BAKERY Plans are well under way for Cnrtoii seraon the festive affair. Tickets at Spark guards :$6 50 per couple are available lloctrle legi OLD-FASHIONED SALT PROMOTING BALL AND PAGEANT to the public. Interested per­ Go* logs RISING BREAD— EVERY TUESDAY sons may contact Mrs. .-\. L. j THE GENERAL PUBLIC is invited to .4 I. Roberts, SI>. 7-3928 or anyone of the mem- Roberts, 1096 S. Vine Street. DENVER MARBLE & TILE Go. THREE STORES TO SERVE YOU the Pla-Nite Mardi Gras Ball and Pageant bers of the ticket committee shown in the photo, ! SP. 7-3928, or any committee Largast and most aomplata ditpliy of firoplioo 4M4 TENNYSON ST. G L 51937 Feb. 11 at the Wolhurst Country Club. The Mill- from left to right, Mrs. John Kotowski, Mrs. j member for reservations. The fixture* in th* Wait. 5850 W. 38th A V E. ______HA. 4-13M Esteblislitil Siac* 1191 LAKESIDE CENTER ...... OE. 3-1703 lien Mothers' Club is sponsoring the event, which Herbert Wagner. .Mrs. Richard Turill, Mrs. Ed- deadline for ticket reservations Ibegins at 9 p.m. For reservation contact Mrs ward Turner, and .Mrs. John Porch. is Feb. 6. MA.M 484 1330 STOUT ST. K I.4-IB80