Catholic High Schools to Graduate 740

611 IN DENVER JOINT EXERCISES JUNE 2 Student Speakers High school life will come to a solemn dose for 611 boys The high schools taking part in the joint exercises and cese of Denver will graduate a total of 740. and girls at the 25th joint graduation exercises of Denvers the numbers they will graduate are; St. Francis de Sales’, 116; At the first joint ctxnmencemenc rices in 1933, 220 sen Cachcdk secondary schools Sui^y, June 2, at 3 p m. in the Oty Cathedral 101; Holy Family, 97; Regis, 83: Mt. Carmel, 67; iors from six parochial high schools tocdt part. From three Auditorium Arena. 51 Joseph's, 64; Aonuodatioo, 50; and Mullen, 33. other high schot^ 56 were graduated in separate ceremonies. For the first time Mullen High School, Fort Logan, will Sc. Mary's H i^ School, Colorado Springs, will graduate The proposal for the annual event was first made by the participare in the ceremonies. 52 in exercises May 31 at 7:30 p.m. Father Homer Hogao, lace Rt. Rev. Monsignor Hugh L. McMcnamin in an open lertet A^pun, as last year, the boys (313) outnumber the girls O.M.I., will be the speaker. dated March 30, 1916, and published in the Dmt rr C s tb o lk (298). The graduates of Denver s 10 Qtbdic high schools On Sunday, June 2, at 8 p.m. St. Anthony's High Sdiool, R eg isitr. It would, he suggested, weld the parochial schools of this year will total 661. of whom 50 will receive their diplomas Sterling, will give diplomas to 27. Father James Halloran of the city into a unit and give the public sane idea of the work in separate exercises, 36 from Sc. Mary's Academy, Littleton, St. Peter's Parish, Fleming, will deliver the address. accomplished on the Qtholic s^ondary level and 14 from St. Euphrasia's High School _____ Thus the 12 senior Catholic high schools in the Archdio­ (T u r n to Payajl — C o lu m n s ) Member of Audit Bureau of Circulaiiom Content! Copyright by the Catholic Preas Society, Inc., 1957—Permission to Reproduce, Except on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Follovring Issue

DENVER CATH aiC JOHN K. SUARZO (left) of St. Joseph’s High School will be student chairman of the joint com­ mencement exercises June 2 and wiU give tiie welcome„iJoeeph Ryan (right) of SL Francis de Sales’ High School will deliver the valedictory addreu, titled “The World of Tomorrow.” They REGISTER will be student principals in the 26th joint graduation ceremo­ nies of Denver's secondary schools. Denver’s 10 Catholic high schools will graduate 661. St. Mary’s, Colorado Springs, and VOL. Lll. No. 40. THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1957 DENVER, COLORADO St. Anthony’s, Sterling, will bring the total to 740. Father Zielinski IN LONG-RANGE PLAN FOR FUTURE Hospital Career r ' Will Speak at St.Mary's,Colorado Springs, Day May 18 Will K. of C. ParleyTo Discontinue Grade School 0ffer Challenge Within the next few The eventual release of cause its enrollment has Father (Col.) Constan­ yean, St Mary’s G r a'd e St. Mary's modem grade gradually decreased in the Hospital Career Day tine Z ielin sk i, O.F.M. School, Colorado Springs, school building for high past three years from 510 May 18 will emphasize key M m»w Uaiip O iioofi MiatMarguarita Dick- tional May crowning aeremonlea in the Regis fn iliy nOUl %IU6«il center, will College stadium, Denver. Her attendants, left Conv., will be the banquet will no longer be in opera­ school use will raise the high pupils to the present 370. Tbe job opportuoities and serv­ tion. school enrollment to about reason for the drop is the reign as queen of l i t r y ’s Hour at Regis to right, are Wilma Durbin, Mercy Hospital; speaker at the 66th annual ice in the ho^ital field, ac­ Mary Moore, St Joseph's Hospital; Mary Ann The announcement was 700 students, Monsignor absorption of the elementary cording to Dan Ryan of College thif Sunday evening. May 19. Elected state convention of the made by the Very Rev. Wil­ Kelly explained. The expan­ itudenta into tbe area’s four by raembers of the Intercollegiate Sodality Cox, St Anthony’s Hospital; and Mary Kay Knights of Columbus. State K. Mercy Hospital, Denver, chair­ Rater, Loretto Heights College. liam J. Kelly, superintend­ sion of the high school facili­ parochial grade Khoola— Dnion, Miss Dickerson vrill perform the tradi- of C. delegates will assembly ent of St. Mary’s Grade and ties is an absolute “must,” C 0 r p u a Chriiti, Sacred man of the committee planning in Boulder May 25-27, with High Schools, to members of he pointed out, because St. Heart, Divine Redeemer, and the program. Boulder Council 1188 as host. the 'parish Parent-Teachers’ Mary's is the only Catholic Pauline Chapel Schoolo. The Sponsored by the 20-member The banquet is scheduled for Association. The first step high school for the tremen­ individual parishes are bet­ hospitals of the Denver Council Solemn Evening Mass to Be Included 7 p.m. Sunday night. May 26, toward the dissolution of St. dously expanding population ter equipped to handle their of Hospitals, (Career Day will In the Univemity of Colorado Mary’s Grade School will be of the entire Pike's Peak own, Monsignor Kelly said, feature an open house at St. Memorial Center. Father Zie­ the discontinuance of the Region. and the greater St Mary’s Anthony's and Children's Hos­ linski ia chaplain of cadets at pitals Saturday from I to 4 In Mary's Hour Rites at Regis May 19 first grade beginning lext The dissolution of the High School will be better p.m. the United States Air Force September, Monsignor Kelly grade school is feasible, able to core for tbe advanced Academy, and is known as one Monsignor Kelly stated, be­ Itudenta. Mr. Ryan, jireaident of the, An outdoor evening Solemn College, will celebrate the Mass, and John Kirchner, all of R ^ s of the region's most dynamic said. Denver Ck>uncil of Hospitals, Maas, Living Rosary, and the with the Rev. Regis McGuire College. speakers. All Knights of said some 10 booths and ex­ traditional May crowning will of St. Joseph’s Hospital, and In addition to the college Columbus and their guests arc hibits will be staffed by repre­ be included in the elaborate the Rev. Leo* Blach of St An­ and high school students, a 20- inrited to the convention ban- sentatives of all hospitala. The Mary's Hour program at the thony’s Hospital as deacon and man honor guard from the maet. It is necessary, however, Justice William J. Brennan Gives public it invited to visit tha dis­ Regbi College stadium, Denver, subdeacon, respectively. The Knights of Columbus will also that reservations be made by plays at tbe two hospitals, ask this Sunday. May 19. Rev. William H. Jones, archdio­ take part The Mass will be May 22 with grand knights of questions, and to inspwt de­ The program will begin at cesan superintendent of schools, sung by a joint choir of Lor­ the local councils or with Strong Defense of Trial by Jury partments at the institutions. R;30 p.m. with a procession will act as master of cere­ etto and Regis stodenu. Urban Mellecker, 1104 Pine Booths will describe the work from Loyola Hal) to the stad­ monies, Sodality officers said the Street, Boulder.' of x-ray technologists, nurse^ ium, where the Solemn Maas Bishop Sullivon program will be held in St A strong defense of trial by personal experience in defense where there is no congestion. labontory technologists, dieti­ 44 Councils jury, under attack in some of jury trials: “Ai a trial He rejected, for instance, the tians, physical therapists, is schedule to begin *t To Give Sermon Elisabeth’s Church in the event State officers, delegates, and p.m. of rain. 3uart«rs, was given by William judge I was always interested suggestion that automobile dam­ speech therapists, pediatric^ Mary's Hour is being spon­ Bishop Bernard 3. Sullivan, members from 44 councils in , Brennan, Jr., Catholic mem­ in how often the jury brought age cases—the most numerous and other fields. All seniors in sored by the Intereolle^te SJ., in residence at Regis Col­ Colorado will be in attendance ber of tbe United StatM Su­ in the same vtrdlrt on liability of civil damage suits — be parochial and public high Sodali^ Union, compoaea of lege, will deUvir the sermon at the convention. Jastin D. preme Court, in his Denver that I would have reached. And handed over to administrative schooVhave been invited. collega students from Regia on “ Mary, Queen of Peace.” Hannen, ndw serving his sec­ addreu to American Bar Auo- 'hat seema to be the experience bodies rather than kept in the Co-chairmen of the Hospital College and Loretto Heights The Rt Rev. Monsignor Hatold 6 R e t r e a t s ond term as state deputy, will ciation delegatu. of triel judges generally. . . , courts. Career Day committee are Sis­ V. Campbell, pastor of Blessed preside. Thomas Hagerty of College, and nursing students “The jury is a symbol to I can count on the fingers of Inform al ter Antonette of SL Anthony’s from St Anthony’s, St. Jo­ Sacrament Parish, will give the the Boulder council is general one hand the instances in my and Walter Dubach of Chil­ invocation before the Living convention chairman. Americana that they are bosses Comments seph’s, and Mercy Hospitals. Set for M en tima as a trial judge when I dren's Hospitals. All queries The program is designed to Rosaiy. The convention Mass, initia­ of their govemmeot,” Justice felt it necessary to set aside Justice Brennan had some concerning the servicea at hos­ stimulate increased devotion to Miu Marguerite Dickerson, tion of candidates for the Brennan said. He cautioned verdicts.. . less formal comments to make pitals will be answered by rc|v the Blessed Mother and prayers a Regia College evening divi­ major degrees, and a dance on against following the example when interviewed by a D en ­ resentativea at the booths. sion student who was recently the opening night will be high­ of Britain in eliminating jury 'Sporting Theory for peace. A t R e g i s ver Catkolie RtgiiUr reporter. Tours will be provided.. elected sodality May queen, will lights along with the conven­ trials in many civil cases, OF Justice' Hit Among other things, he called “Hospitals oHer great job op­ Living Rosary perform the May crowning at tion banquet. “American tradition has given Justice Brennan, on the other The men's retreat move­ the late Sen. Joseph McCarthy portunities,” Mr. Ryan point^ Following the Mfcss, more the conclusion of the Rosary. The schedule for the conven­ the right to trial by jury a hand, had harsh criticism for a line man, predicted that Notre out “ Steady employment and May queen attendants in­ ment will enter its 40th year tion is as follows: special place in public esteem “the sporting theory of justice,” than 200 high school and col­ at Regis College this summer Dame would have a ''great” security are provided, in addi­ lege students will form a Liv­ clude Mary Kay Rater, Loretto Saturdsy, May 25—1 p.m that causes Americans generally that is. tbe use of maneuver and team next year, and had paren­ tion to working with people who Heights; Mary Ann Cox, St with a program of six re­ registration. K. of C. Home; to speak out in wrath at any surpriae on the part of attor­ ing Roeary on the football field, treats. Father Raphael Mc­ tally proud remarka to make care deeply about the indispens­ and additional students, carry­ Anthony’s; Wilma Durbin, 6 p.m., buffet supper, Elks sufnrestion to deprive them of neys in order to “confound (T u rn to P a g e S — C olum n S ) able service they render.” ing blue vigil lights, will form Mercy; and Mary Moore, St Carthy, S.J., director of the Lodge; it.” He added that Americans one’s adversary or, more im­ the letters “ M" and “H” in­ Joseph's. men’s retreat pro^am, said Snndsy, “fay 26 — 10:30 are prepared to “ pay the price, portant, to confuse the jury three retreats will be for sufficiently to carry the day. RITES PLANNED JUNE 2 l! side the Rosary. w orts will be Robert Moyni- a.m., Convention Mass, Sacred and willingly, of the imperfec­ The Very Rev. Richard F. han, Eugene O’Neal. Warren three days and three for two Heart; 1 p.m., major degrees, tions, inefficiencies, and, if yon whether or not right and justice Ryan, S.J., president of Regis Hartenbach, Terrence Connor, days. Physicians Building; 7 p.m., please, greater expense of jury lay on the side of one's client." Retreat masters and the bsnquet, C. U. Memorial; and trials because they put such To eliminate this. Justice schedule are: June 20-23. Fa­ Monday. May 27 — 9 a.m., store upon the jury system u Brennan advocated compulsory Colorado Springs Priest AT SESSION MAY 20 ther Carl Kruger, S.J., of business meeting, lOOF Hall; a guaranty of the preserrttion pre-trial conferences in which Regis; June 28-30, Father and 12 p.m., luncheon, K. of of their liberties.” opposing lawyers meet and dis­ Francis F. Bakewell, S.J., of C. Home. The Catholic jurist thm cited cuss the evidence and merits of Regis; July 11-14, Father the cese. To Mark Silver Jubilee Men W ill Be Welcomed John J. Quirk, SJ., Regis; PLAN AID PROJECT Justice Brennan, considered The Rev. Joseph R. Kane, anniversary of his ordination July 19-21, Father Thomas oqe of the nation’s leading au- O.M.I., assistant pastor of Sa­ to the priesthood on Sunday, F. Singleton, SJ.. Regis; thoritiee on judicial reform cred Heart Parish, Colorado June 2. At ACeW's Convention July 25-28. Father Walter F. before his appointment to the Springs, will celebrate the 26th The observance will open Harris, SJ., Regis; and Aug. Regis Sodalists Shocked high court, nad a number of with a Solemn .Mass of Thanks- Men will be welcomed at a be the luncheon address by Mrs. 2-4, Father Daniel V. Camp­ sugrations on the improvement Robert H. Mahoney, national giviniving In Sacred Heart Church, Seneral meeting of the Arch- bell. SJ., St. Louis Univer­ of ue adminietration of justice, The Rev. Richard M. Duffy, iocesan Council of Catholic director of the CCW. Mrs. Ma­ sity. the theme of his talk. honey in February of this year By Misery in City Slums pastor of St. Joseph’s Parish, Women’s convention. The men .All retreats begin at 8 Administrative Fort Collins,.and a close friend are invited to attend the saa^ received the Pro Eeclttia tt p.m. on Thursday or Friday Judges Suggested of the jabilarian, will give the ■ion Monday night, May 20, to P m itifiee medal from Pius XII. and end at 7:30 p.m. on Sun­ Sodalists of Regis High a month. Their only luxury He sdvocated the creation of sermon. Among the priests as­ hear Dr. Louis Lundell Higgins, Mrs. Mahoney, who holds a doc­ School, Denver, are planning is a gas range, the other torate in philosophy from the day. Reservations are to be "administrative judges,” who sisting in tbe Mass will be the director of the Crime Preven­ made as early as possible, a clothing project to aid furnishings being a bed, a Rftv. Nicholas Tansskovic, tion Burasu, Chicago, 111. Catholic University of America, residents in Denver's under­ cat, and a board nailed to would supervise al) the courts in The annual convention opens is nationally known for her Father McCarthy said, either a state as to efficiency, etc. “ We O.M.I.. pastor of Sacred Heart. by letter or telephoning Re­ developed sections, after a boxes for a table. The bedi are on tbe threshold of the day A dinner for 300 guests, in­ May 20. running this year for work in education, hospital ad­ tour showed them “ shocking are springs covered with two days because of the ex­ ministration, public housing, gia College, GL. 6-3633. when the administrative judge cluding clergy and lay persona Some 800 letters will be need.” cardboard, with bedspreads —the judge with executive from all parts of Colorado, will panded program. The program problems of the aged, etc, Jim Saavedra led a con­ serving for blinkets. calls for a panel on "Cath- Registration May 20 in the mailed in the next week to capacity to run a business as follow the Mass. Leaders of men whose names are on the tingent of sodalists in tour­ In another section, aged large, or larger in many in­ organizations in Sacred Heart die Women Speak,” a work­ K. of C. Hall will open the con­ ing viaduct areas and the grandparents were liring in shop on rural life, to be mod- vention at 12:30 Monday. Mrs. retreat league's records. Men stances. than the business of a Parish and ita missions—Oor eastern outskirts of tbe met­ loft of a shed. great corporation—will be re­ Lady of Perpetual Help, Man!- etsted by the Rev. Roy Figlino, Lito Gallegos will preside at the who do not receive letters are Owing to the approach of Brighton, and a business session business Session that follows. welcome to make reserva­ ropolitan region. They visited spected as much for'his accom­ tou Springs, and Holy Roaary, L l l : a family with five children, vacation, the Regis High plishments in bettering justice Cascade— will represent their beginning at 1 o’clock Monday Presiding at the Monday night tions. School Sodality, which is for reports of officers and talk of the Chicago crime ex­ Father McCarthy, in the oldest, a boy of seven. through good administration as groups at the dinner. The father has not worked in moderated by Father Robert he will for his judicial accom­ chairmen. pert will be Mrs. L. Arthur Hig­ charge of the Jesuits’ 199- J. Stowe, S.J., will not be All parishioners and frienda Monday ovaaini'i Muion, gins, CCW director for the Pro­ arre retreat house site near four months, and depends plishments in the Held of sub­ of Father Kane are invited to to which non aro invitod. will vince of Denver. Castle Rock, hopes this may upon charitable organiza­ able to develop Its aid project stantive law." a reception scheduled from 6 The Tuesdsy luncheon at tions. until next fall. It then will Admitting that court calendar to 8 p.m. June 2 in the Sscred hofin al 8 in tho Knights Iw the last summer retreats call upon the Catholics of of Colambas Hall, IS7S which Mrs. Mahoney will speak will be held at Regis. If fi­ According to Saavedra, congestion is a cancer. Justice Heart School auditorium. they rent an unfurnished Denver to help alleviate the Brennan warned against seeking Grant. Dr. Hiflins' suhjoct will be in the Lincoln Room of nances permit, a new relreat Observance May 26 the Shirley-Savoy Hotef. apartment of two rooms in a conditions the sodalists' tour easy nostrums, or believing that will ho “Youth on tho March house may be built and ready Rsv. Joseph R. Kana.'O.M.I. —Which Diroction?" (Program on Page 2) for use ia 1968. condemned buiftiing for ISO uncovered. justice .'i.' perfectly dispensed Father Kane will be hon­ The highlight of Tuesday will ored by residenta of Maniton Springs and Cascade Sunday, May 26. He will celebrate a Jubilee Mass at 8:30 a.m. in H e i g h t s Planning the Manitoo chapel, which will be followed by a reception in the parish house sponsored by For C atechetical the Altar and Rosary Society and other members of the Msn- iton parish. He will offer an­ I n s t i t u t e in J u l y other Jnbilee Mass at 10 a.m. in the chapel at Cascade, to be • A catechetical Institute for re­ (Turn to Page 3 — Column I) ligious and laity will be held this summer at Loretto Heights College, July 8-13. The aessions will ^gin at 7:16 p.m. daily. 3 Burse Donors The classes have been ar­ ranged for the evening hours as a special convenience for the Give Total of $29 laity. ConaulUnts for the institute Three donors enriched the SL include the Rev. B. J. Gulnerich, Jude Burse, Denver arehdioe- field director of the Confra­ esan fund for the education of ternity of Christian Doctrine priestf, by the sum of 529. This from the national headquarters brought thg burse total to a in Washington, D. C.; Sister total of 5951.04. Justine, of tbe Our Ltdy of Vic­ Donors were Mrs. J. B. D., tory Missionary Sitters. Brigh­ Boulder, 53; M. A. S., Denver, ton, (iolo.: and Sister M. Clare, 51 in thanksgiving; and Anony­ of tbe Mission Helpers of the mous, Denver, 52S. SiKted Heart, Pueblo. There was also an additional The fee for tbe six-day In- payment on the Cathedra] Par­ ititute is 17.60.' ish burse. ' Further information may be Gifts to the St. Jude Burse obtained fr^n the Director of HAitio llnder Vlfldlirt under a^esn. Conditions they found have led sodalists of sodalists were shocked by conditions they found may be sent to Archbishop the CCD, Loretto Heighta Col­ n v ilie UllUCi VlUUUbi i>,nwr viaduct is I Regis High ScHm ) to plan a clothing project Alley Playground tlj after touring underdeveloped areas of the Den­ Urban J. Vehr at 1536 Logan lege, Loretto, Colo, home for a family that must exist as best it.next year to help such families. playgrounds for children. Regis High School ver metropolitan area. Street, Denver. Offkt, 938 lanneek Sirtct THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephent, Ktytfon* 4-4205 Thuriday, May 14, 1957 Names of 611 High School Graduates Who Will Receive Diplomas on June 2

(See stery oa Paft 1) ireceiee dlplomu in joint eom-lAuditorium Arena art liattdi Rita Maionr, Barbara Pa- Sloan. Gerald Smart. William nor, Terrill T. Trudigan, Larryi J. K. Mullen High School Clarence Lederbos, Patricia Leech, Judith Lenihan, Marcia The 611 fraduatee of Denver‘meneement exercises Sunday,[below: Ivieh, Michael Perilo, Janet Pe- Stanley. Dennis Starbuck, Law­ E. Tockarj Henry Alire, Richard Beat- trillo, Mildred nice, Philip rence Stevens. Bruce Tawsor. William Thomas Van Swear­ Lob el. Frances Lombardi, Catholic High Schools who wUl June 2, at 3 pjn. in the Cityj Jj^qoI ley, John Brady, Kelvin Bratn, Doran McMulten. Colette Mad­ Plummer, Rachel Rameriz, Frederick Tenderich, Richard ingen, Barbara Lou Vos, Lor­ Thomas Brennan, Thoraaa Charles Romano, Barbara Roy­ Thompson, Jack Trenkle, Jerry etta Ann Weith, Jerome Mich­ dox, Barbara Marek, Camin Thomas Behrens, James Brogan, Stsmicy Buehholz, Marquez, Richard Marques, Brisnehsn, James Bruce. Rich­ bal, Louise Salndon, Barbara Vaughan, Robert Volkcrt. Mar­ ael White, Patrick C. W^ood- Arthur Curtis, Thomas Deem. ard Callahan, Frank Cawley, Smith, Angela Tricarico, An­ tin Walsh, Albert Zarlengo. ward. William Dinsmore, I-eonard Donald Melton, Sally Moore; "TIGER AT THE GATES" Nicholas Cinocco, Larry thony UrtinI, Julia Vandebur, Sf. Francis da Solas' $t. Joseph's High School Doran, Joseph Eldredge, Har­ Jo Ann Musser, Herbert Clinton, James Coppom, John Joanne Villano, Ellen Won High School lan Erker, James Gallagher, ObenhauB, Michael O’DonneU, Pat; Roberta Abeyta, Ronald Germaine O'Leary, Carole B]r Ohriitophtr Fry Coppom, Mario Cozza, Wayne AbeyU, Kathleen Allan. Joseph John Graham, Eugene Hamke, Dans. Weyne Dolan, Ceorje Marietta Angerer, Joyce Jerome Higgins, Harry Hum­ Perry, Phillip Pietroiwki, Prrt^nifd hy Robert Andrew, Martha Bia- Bagnall, Howard R. Brahao, Armijo, Angela Aunitine, Fabry, Gerald Floyd, James monte, Arlene Bott, Mary Ann phrey!; Bruce Piper, Richard Raisch, Foster, Dennis Gsllt(her, Don­ Donald J. Burke, David R. Car- Ethel Befort, John wrger, Charles Jensen John Mc­ Lawrence Razal, Joann Rich, IXTRKTTO HEIGHTS COLLEGE Britlane, Joseph Burn, Phyllis agher, James J. Carney, Mary Bert Boh, Jo Ann Bndke, Bir- ald Gallegos, Paul Germain, Calloley, Anthony Capra, Cabe, Terrance McCormack, Eleanor Roland, Gertrude Rp- LITTLE THEATER Patricia Carraher, Agnes Jose­ inia Buss, Dolores Calerieb, tole, Carlos Santistevan, Sylvia Robert Getter; Dolores Csrabetta, Thomas phine Caskins, William C. Con­ hlrlcy Canada, Mary Pat Car- Terry Mulholland, Dennis Carbone, Phyllis Chavez, Max­ Norton, Joseph Poliehio, Rich­ Scena, Freda St Cyr, Donald Sat., May 18 and San., May 19— 8:15 P.M. Donald Hansen, John l!ef- ey, Robert J. Conelly, Mary berry, Dan Castidy, Lorraine' ard Priest, Mark Sirokman, Shaputis, Michael Sherman. femsn. 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PatricU Miller, Ma­ Janice Honeker; Joan Demshki, Mary Carol William Allen, James Alloni, donna Murphy; Emeet Johnson. Catherine DUIVLOP Emse, Rosemary Dominquez, Bruce Baker, Darrell Beck, bara Jean Hoy, Cathioen Ma­ Cocelia Pfeifer, Richard Pe- Jonee, Darlene Krantz, Ronald DISTRIBITORS lane Donahue, Nancy Durant, John Bell, Patrick Berger, donna Hughes, Coieen Marie Landberg, Anna Mae Lummie, DR. JAMES P. H a^ret Jo Erjavec; Michael Bisenins, Larry Black Hughes, Patricia Anne Hyws; tras, Lloyd Pllakowzki Beatrice Roialeti Viola Roybal, Elda Jeanne Hannion, Loretta JIasa, of, ford, George Booriig, Michael Richard Charlai Junk, Eu­ Marei, Cecilia Orlinda Mar­ Geraldine Fagiano, Caroline gene J. Junk, Elizabeth Looise Samms, Janet Schmidt, Vir­ GRAY Flanders, Carol Franks, Donna Boian, Henry Bonvavida, tinez, Emeitine Martinez, Vir­ Thomas Brennan, Robert Brin- Kastner, Nancy Elaine Katz- ginia Schmidt, Corothy Sedl ginia Medrano, Frances Mc­ Optometrist FrazzinI, Christine Grabow, ster, Donald Campbell, Michael dom, Charles J. Kauffmann, tnayer, Donna Sheehan, Janet Margaret Grace, Eileen Kan- Simpson, Bill Sloan, Richard Bride, Anthony Montes, Geral- GAS Chamberlain. Michael Christo­ Patricia Ann Keegan. Harold dine Montour, Frances Eyes Examined • Visual Care rahan, Emily Hanrahan, Janet A. Kiley, Joanna Mary Killian, StMle, Jotepb Suazo, Sharon Holthaus, Lorroine Johnson, pher, Richard Collins, Rudolph Moreno; Cort^ Richard Cullen, Donald Mary Katherine Kottenstotu, Turner, Deanna Vahling, David Diane Marie O'Leary, Gerald Phone Dolores Kenfield, Charts Cunningham; Eleanor May Kurts, Joan Alice Warner, Marian Williams. Larkin, Jeanette Lloyd, Mary Ortiz, Marilyn Petri, Delbert TAbor 5-8883 2 6 .9 Lambrecht, Shirley Ann Lsh Pfanneutiel. Harold Pfiefer, Ana Lutter. Sharon McCune, Leonard David, John Driine, nerx, Miguel Christian Leman, FOk AFFOtNTMENT Cynthia Michael, Ann Patrick, Richard DeSalvo, Kenneth Schedule of Summer Phillip Rodriguez, Jack Rosen- PER GALLO:^ Janes C. Lopez, Joanne Marie bach, Arnes Salazar, Mary 213.COLO. BLDG. Mary .Pepper, Claudia Pcr- Dunham, Michael Dun, An­ Loughry, William A. Luiao, 1616 CALIF. ST. thony Dursey, Robert Farrow, Masses Will Begin in Prances Sanchez, Leo Skrocki, JOE KAVANAUGH, INC. richette, Patricia Phelan; Jr; Joen Stubert, Gary Suchey, Marie Pinelli, Janice Fiiie- Stephen Fomesa, Robert Gi- Margaret Cecilia McCarthy, 7TH AT LOGAN T A S-1261 ardo, Joseph Gisler, Paul Loretta Talarico, Dolores Tor­ chio, Suzanne Ploussard, Mary Carol Jean McCurdy. Mary Buffalo Creek May 19 res. Connie Trejo, John Torres, Eliubeth Pollice, Gloria Quin­ Grout, RnsecII HaakelL, Craig Margaret McGill, Loretta Mar­ Rosalie Vigil, S a ^ VigiL tana, Cheree Reicbardt, Judith Hibbiton, Rowrt Horan, John Th« santavr schadale of C A R P E T S H Hourt, John Huber, Virgil Jar- garet McNamara, Bonne Looiee Cothedrol High School Richotta, Patricia Romero, HcN'eive, Patricia Arlene Ma­ Masse* will begia this S b b - amilTo, James Kirk, Michsel R aem S iz e Jnliannt Santangelo, Kathleen loney, Robert C. Marques, Pa­ day. May 19, in 5t. Elisa- Marlene Adams, John Avila, Koning, Michsel Kruse; and Smaller ' Sigg, Nora Ann Sloan, Lou- tricia Angela Martinez, John beth'i Cknreh, Baffale Creek. Kathleen Banahan, Gerald RUGS POWER MOWERS anna Steck, Carol Sue Stein- Thomas Landauer. Joseph Laurence Meyer, Patricia Lee Mass will ba offered every Baake, Naomi Bartholomew. LargMl s«I*«tlsaf la tbs dty. imitz, Antoinette Tabor, Patri Lawrence, John Layter, Mich- Michaud, Polly Ajin Michaud. Saaday up to and inclodiag Ruby Beavers, Jo Ann Bender, icia Tanko, Carol Ann Taran­ And Other Tools For Rent ael Learned, Gerald Lon^ Pat­ Mary ' Kathleen Miller. Judith iha last Sunday in Septan- WHbam Bennett, Yvonne Ber­ Furniture'": r.'l.;::;" tino, Barbara Walker, Cocilis rick Loughry, Michael Ludwig, Ann Mitchell, Gertrude Moaer, h er. lin, Constance Binard, Wlni- Welsh, Janet Young, Marilyn James McCabe, Charles Me Michael James Nachaxel, Carol M easiiaer Elmer J. Kolica fr^ Brady, Daniel Broderick. t m niMu Swatei to t •'<»•* Open Evralaft Zoellner. Cormick, Thomas McCoy, Peter Ann Nalty, Mary Ann Nelaon, Celeste Byen, Kenneth Cabbie, TU a:00 I* in eharga of the moaataia Mt. Carmel H ijh School McL«ughlin. Pater McNeill, Robert John Nemmers, Mar­ chareh, about 40 mila* south- Dale Chisholm, Joseph Chop- E.M.W. SuBdert TU Roger Martinos. James Neas, guerite Jeanette Nider: wasi of Daavar. He points out yak, Christine Clements, Robert OSS Josep.i Beardsley, Angelo where eash talka William O’Grady, Larry John J. O'Brien, William A. that ih* beginniag of refular Conno^ Bernard Covillo, Ray­ Cinocco, Eddie Davidson, 2141 Se. Broadway O'Hayre, Patrick O’l^ r s , O’Conell, Monica Ann.O’Kane, Sunday Masses eoiheides with mond Cunningham; James Egan, Carl Frabizio, Kent Owen, Barnard PaiJWil- Bernard Thomas O'Lesr, Barry John Daly, Anna Marie SHarmaa 4-2754 Carolyn Johnson, Van Labri- the opening of the fishing liam Peltier, Robert Pipkin; E. Oliver, Patricia Ann Ortcll, season . Domenico. Mary Agnes Domen­ ola, Josephine Lamirato, Mary James P. Pacheco, Thomas Ed­ ico, Shirley Dunivant, Mary h a r d w a r e Ann Libonati, Marlene Lom­ John Rasmussen, Mark Rein- ward Pepper, Liria Mtrie Pa The Buffalo Creak mis­ EHlen Dunn, Joyce Enriund, bardi, Henry Lopez. Kay acke, Patrick Riler, JoMph Sar- sion Is beginning the sixth Judith Ferber, Kathleen Frank­ 4420 E. Colfax at Monaco F L . 5-5330 trelli, Patrick E. Phillips, Le- Lundy, Joan Mancinelll, An­ coni, Richard Schafer, George nore Marie Purcel, John F. seasea ia the new church, lin, Bernadette Priel, Alwine thony Marchese, Michael Ann Schmidt, Dennis Seitz, Arthur Raterman, Ralph James Red- which was dedicated ia 1962. Geiger, John Gilchrist, Nancy Marsico, Michael Giarobrocio; Sibayan. Dennis Siems, John fern, John D, Reinmuth, Mass ha* been offerad thera Golden, Mery Ann Grant, Wilma Lou Jean Roach, Diana since 1943. Carol Ann Gaut, Charles Haas, Janice Hale, Stephen Handen, Jean Roedel,. Evelyn Marie W H ILI Rohr, Joseph Q. Ryan; Denver Serra Club Geraldine Hanley, Rosemarie Michael J. Schimer, Barbara Hat Deaeen't Doy Heaton. Judyann Hermann: YOU Claire Schwarz, Virginia Lor­ Catherine Honish, Carol Job, WAIT m etta Sehwindt, Monte D. Ssid- The annual Deacon'e Day, Richard Jones, Paul Ksity, ]-T U I GlIAM.V7n linger, Jaanetta Cocelia Shar- whan Father William Kan- Joan Koehler, Robert Kuhl, Bonita Kuhn, Geraldina Kurts, MOST CARS % idan, Norman A. Silva, Bar­ neally, C.M., preeidant of St. bara Jean Smith, Danial K. Thomas' Saminary, preseal* BONDED UNtNO, •J.M Smith. Dennis A. Submae, iba cafididata* for ordina­ S-T*er GeareeUe...... b t t a i : Leonard G. Stuart. William J. tion to the priaathood this Tke Deover Catholic DBUMS a a .a o .'v Strohmeyer. Robert M. Tapp, year, was observed by the Tl'XNED ...... A m u’l Ardeth Ruth Taylor, Mary Serra Club of Danvar on R efitter Tberese Taylor, Catherine Friday, May 10. The Inach- Published Weekly by the 2600 S. BROADWAY Louise Tangney, John H. eoB meetiag* are held at the Catbolie Presa Sodety, Inc. AUTO 9AKC CO. t Trammell, Kevin Joeeph Tray- Brown Palace Hotel. D3t Bannock Street, Denver. RA. 2-4*74 Fhoee for *ppl- Sobacription: tS.OO Per Loretto Heights College Year. Sold in combination 2424 E. Colfax with The Register, National •UCK A WHITI SRViei .V 31st Annual Convention Edition, in Archdiocese of nt. 7-MI9 Phene far Appf. !r Denver. Entered as Second Class 122 N. CASCADE Denver Archdiocesan MatUr at the Post Office 9LACK t WHITE SERVICE ME. 4-**7S Colorado Springs Little Theater Council of Denver. Colo. Catholic Women May 20 ond 21 Program ( p A M m b — 'Dirinr: ''Know CKrl*l — Lire ChrUt"* MONDAY, MAY 20 Koiihts of Columhui Hall, IS78 Grant Street 12:30 p.m.—Registration. 1 p.m.—Business session. Mrs. Lite Gallegos, president, Denver Arcbdiocesaa Council of Catholic Women, presiding. ‘TIQER AT THE QATES” Invocation and welcome—Rt. Rev. Monsignor John R. Mnl- roy, ipirituel director, Denver Arcndiocesen Council of Catholic Women. Presentation of Colors, Scout Troop 136, St. Louis' Church, The Catholic Play h r 1957 Englewood. Announcements: Adoption of rules. Mn. John H. Demmer. Minutes of the 1956 convention. Reports: Officers U being short of cadi otando ia the way of obtawlng your goal why net com# br ond let us arrange a lomb .s Deanery Council president* Chairmen of standing committees. Wo help soivo poeplo'i money ptoblomi orory day. 3 p.m.—Reception, honoring Mrs. Robert H. Mshoney, presi­ dent, Netional Council of Catholic Women. Citizens Loan Co. Saturday, M ay 18 and Sunday, M ay 19 B p.m.—General seuion, Mrs. L. A. Higgins, national director. National Council of Catholic Women, pretiding. A. B. DILLON, FfMlSmt Invocation, the Rev. Williem J. Monahan, aeeociate direc­ 1538 California St. MA. 3-4959 tor, Catholic Charities. Address: "Youth on the Merch—Which Direction?" Dr. Lois Lundell Higgins, director, Crime Prevention Bu­ THE LOAN ARRANGER Curtain . . . 8:15 P.M . reau of Illinois. TUESDAY. MAY 21 t I 8:30 a.m.—Mas* for living and deceased members of the Denver |r1 Archdiocesan Coanci) of Catholic Women, Holy Ghost Church. The RL Rev. Monsignor John R. Mulroy, spiritual director, Denver Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women, TICKETS $1.50 AND $2.00 celebrant 9 a.m.—Registration. Foyer, Shlrley-Savoy Hotel. 9:46'a.m.—Business session, Empire Room, Shirlcy-Savoy Hotel, Mrs. Lito Gallcges presiding. Invocation and mesnge, the Rev. Richard M. Duffy, spir­ RESERVED SEATS- '-“ V, itual director of the Fort Collins Deanery Council. BREWED WITH Presentation of Colon, Girl Scout Troop 211, Blessed Sac­ rament SchooL Announcements: ROCKY Report of resolutions committee. Mrs. J. Leonard Swigert Report of nominating committee, Mr*. Fred Gushurst Election of directors. 10:30 a.m.—Panel, Empire Room, Shlrley-Savoy Hotel. MOUNTAIN "Catholic Women Speak," a demonstration of the use of convention resolotion*. Participants: Membors of the Denver Chapter of the KMpa Gamma Pi Sorority, SPRING WATER This space through the Courtesy of Mrs. Eugene S. Blish. h^rs. Fred G. Kirk, Mrs. James Kenna, Miss Kstherinv A. Price, and Mrs. William C. Shea. 11:80 a.m.—-W'orkshop, Empire Room, Shlrley-Savoy Hotal. Archdiocesan Committea on Rural Life. Participants: The Rev. J. Roy Figlino, regional director. Catholic Rural IVIIDLAND F E D E R A L | 17TH at GLENARM, AC 2-9441 Life Conference, moderator; Mrs. Georga Roth, Hud­ •007 WEST COtFAX. 6E 3-«5t7 son. erebdioeesaa chairman, Committee on Rural Life; Coferado'i Mn. Adam teutzer, Brighton Greeley Deanery, 3459 iOtHH ACOMb. SU 90539 chairman, Committee on Rural Life; Mrs. M. E. Sboen- S80 Million eman, Roggen, pretident, Greeley Deanery Council: SAVINGS 5709 EAST COtfAX, OU 9-4211 SovmgtAijocioiion A N D L O A N A S S O C I A T I O N and Mrs. Lawraace Shaefer, Flemming. 12:30 p.m.—Meeting of board of directors, Blue Spruce Room, i Shlrley-Savoy Hotel. 1 p.m.—Luncheon. Lincoln Room. Shirlcy-Savoy Hotel. Mrs. H. W. (Crowfoot, first vies president, Denver, Arch-i tistis nfntllii diocesan CouneQ of Catholic women, presiding. "To Christ Through Mary," Mr*. Robert H. Mahoney, presi­ dent, National Council of Catholic Women. Address: Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D., of Denver. 8 p.m.—Meeting of board of directors, Blue Spruce Room, Sbirtey-Savoy Hotel. Thursday, Moy 16, 1957 Offtea, 938 Bonnoch Sfreaf THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4*4205 RAGE THREE SECOND o r FR. KUMBA'S TALKS Colo. Springs Seniors at North to Hear Form er Sacred H eart Pastor D ies The Rev. Charles McDonflell, had also served as spiritual di- aistant pastor of St. Joseph's .‘l.J., former pastor of Sacred rector of the Chicago archdi Church, St. Louis, from 1946 Priest to Note Heart-Loyola Parish, Denver, ncesan of Our I^dy of the I-ake until his retirement in 1968, Priest Discuss Marriage died May 10 at St. Stanislaus' Seminary, Mundelein, III.; at Born in Ireland March 25, Seminary, Florissant, Mo., after , Omaha; 1876, Father McDonnell came Father Dean Kumba's talk to Marriage as a contract is the and as pastor of St. Francis to the United States when he Silver Jubilee North Denver High School sen­ next topic to he explained, with i Xavier's Church, Kansas City, was 17 and soon afterward Mo. (ContiKUfd From Pngr Onr) iors on “Christ's Teaching on strews on the Church’s author­ joined the Jesuits at their semi­ Marriage” the past Jan. 10 was ity to legislate in marital mat­ Father McDonnell was as­ nary and novitiate in Floris* followed by « reception epon- so well received that he will ters. The purposes of Matri­ sant He marked his golden ju­ »ored by the Altar and Rosary signed in 1929 to the Jesuit address another group of the mony, the procreation and edu­ Mission Band in Chicago and bilee in the Society of Jesus in Society and other members of school's seniors on the fame cation of children and the mu­ 1962. He was ordained to the the miasion. later in St. Louis. After be­ subject May 17. tual consolation of the spouaei, coming widely known as a priesthood by Archbishop (later Father Kane, stationed in Sa­ The young priest, an assist­ will come in for serious conaid- preacher throughout the Mid­ Cardinal) John Glennon of St. cred Heart Parish since 1938, ant pastor at St. Francis de eratioD, as will the Church' west, he was assigned to con­ Louis June 26, 1907. is widely known for his promo­ Sales' Parish, Denver, is accus­ attitude on "birth control." i duct retreats at the Jesuits’ His Funeral Mass was of­ tion of youth actieities and par­ tomed to give the undiluted Of particular interest to the I White House retreat center at fered May 14 in St. Joseph's ticipation in other civic events, Catholic view of the sacrament students. Father Kumba has | Mehlville, Mo. Failing health Church, St. Louis, and burial He orcanized the CYO Youth in a 2S-minut« address, and found, is bis next subject—the forced him to give up this work was in the Jesuit Cemetery in Club in 1949 and launched the then answer students' questions Catholic view on inter-faith' in the mid-1940s. He was an as- Florissant. annua! Mardi Uras proin'ain. for the rest of the time allotted. marriages and dating. The Su which has attracted city-wide Students who will attend the Francis' a-ssistant had interest-1 attention and has helped to lecture are members of North ing statistics on mixed mar­ support the parish school build­ Denver High School's "Home riages and a strong esse ing proyram. and Family Living” classes, and against "going steady” at too Father Kane organized the repre.sent varied religious be­ early an age. liefs. 4 > fatholic Dramatic Guild in the Concluding remarks regard Pike's Peak refrion, is a for­ Time fo Think preparation for marriage,: mer state chaplain of the "At this time," Father chieDy from the spiritual staad- Kniirhta of Columbua, was chap­ Kumba explained, "the senior point. lain for eiyht years of the students are considering readi­ Pikes' Peak Sertnma Cluh, and ness for marriage and the ser­ Rev. Charles McDonnell, S.J. is at present faithful friar of ious resransibilities of this call­ the Fourth Defree K. of C. He ing in life. The faculty feels suffering a hevt attack. He belonys to the Kniichta of Co­ (hat talks on this nature will lumbus Council S82 and the was 82. do much to help students think He Rad been a teacher at Sa­ Elks' Lodye, and is an honorary before they make a basty and member of the luak Walton cred Heart (now Regis) Col­ tragic decision which could af­ lege. Denver, in addition to be­ Leairue. He is a frequent fect .their entire lives—even speaker on radio and television ing an auistant and later pas­ their eternal salvation." tor at the Je.suits' Parish. He programs. The South Denver priest.ex­ A native of Rockland, Mass., Hospital Employes Honored taught the classics at the col­ pressed his gratitude to Arthur lege for five yean at various Father Kane spent seven years Gruenler, North High principal, in the business world after St. Anthony's HoepiUl honored 19 of it* employes with five time.s between 1899 and 1914. years or more service at a luncheon in the hospital cafeteria on and Kenneth Oberholtaer, sup­ He was an a.ssistant in the par­ graduation from Rockland High Tuesday, May 14. Sister M. Lina, administrator, presented each erintendent of the Denver Pub­ School and before joining the lic School System, for the op­ ish from !914 to 1921, with Oblates of Mary Immaculate in one present with pins in recognition of loyal aqrvice. The hos- the exception of two years as pilal chaplain. Father Leo F. Blach, was present and spoke portunity to address the classes. a chaplain in the Army in 1926. After studies at the Ob­ Father Kumba will open his late Philosophy House, New­ briefly on dedication to one's work. World War I, and was pastor Pictured above, first row, left to right, are Joseph Schmid, discussion of marriage with a from 1921 to 1929. burgh, N. Y., and the Obiate treatment of its status before Ctnno nnil «tre8s, Nancy Kelly, left, got a sur. 15 yearsl Alice Dillingham. 15 years: Maria De Ltrost, 10 years; In Father .McDonnell’s pas- Scholasticate, Waihington, D. and Uis Engel, 10 years; top row, Henrietta Wheiehei, 10 years, Christ. He will show that Christ . * .1. c> I*., prise gift for her daughter during her C.. he was ordained in the Im­ and Joseph Clayton, 10 years. elevated the married state to Loretto Heights College, Denver, Monday, May 13. El- maculate Conception Shrine, Others present included Dorothy Latson, with 15 years’ sacramental rank for those who Church at E. 2.3rd Avenue and Sn,jth the presenUlion to Miss Kelly and in return Washington, June 14, 1932. have been baptized! York Street was built. Con­ received some pointers on the art of acting. The Loretto Heights service, and William B. Cottrell, Walberta Emery, Olga Frankt, structed at a cost of $376,000, He served as assistant prefect Lillian Hahn. Helen Hartley, Florence Kelteler, Mary C. Klocker, The duties of husband and junior plays the leading part, in Loretto's proifuction o f Tiger at end teacher at Holy Angels' wife will be outlined, as well the church was dedicated Oct. Bernice Martinez, Mary Mazulla, Emil Schmid, and Rosella J. 12, 1924. lh « G a tti. Christopher Fry's superb translation of the "passion­ College, Buffalo. N. Y.: direc­ Skinner, all five-year employes. as the chief properties of mar­ ate comedy” will be presented in the Loretto Little- Theater on tor of the Mary Immaculate Mrs. Eileen Cunningham, in charge of the recovery room, riage—unity ana indissolubility The energetic Jesuit, popu­ Saturday and Sunday, May 18 and 19. Association of the Oblate Fa­ is the oldest employe in terms of service—lO years. In addition — in the mind of the Savior, Rev. Dean Kumba larly known as "Father Mack.’' thers in Lowell, Mass,; and on to those at the banquet, 26 other employes were presented with I the Oblate Mission Band before CHARLES U, DEATON, designer WILLIAM C. MUCMOW, a r c h i t e c t JAMES R. HOWELL & COMPANY, general contraclof coming to Colorado Springs. carnations for more than five years of service to the hospital. The day after hie jubilee cel­ ebration, Father Kane will leave for Rockland, where ceremon­ ies marking bis 26 years in the I H i g h S c h o o l s P l a n Srieathood are scheduled for' UHk 9 in Holy Family Church. His friends and relatives in the East will attend the ceremon- G raduation for 740 ie.s, including a Solemn Mass at which the Rev. Chariea. Cop- (Continued From Pag* One) and performed by chc Catholic pens, O.M.I., of Toledo, 0., w'lll The program will commence High Schools' Concert Band preach. with an ovemite by (irundman. Father Kane plans an ex­ under the direction of Uoyd tended vacation in New Eng­ The graduates will march to a Bowen. land, Canada, and California. protc-ssional written by Marcdli The greetings will be given by John K. Suarzo of Sr. Jtweph's St. Francis' High Grad High School, student chairman of the commencement exercises, and the valedictory address, "The One of Surviving Fliers World of Tomorrow," will he St. Francis de Sales’ Highjartive duty at Buckloy Naval School graduate and former Re- Air Station, and John, a senior delivered by Joseph Ryan of St. gis College student Charles W. student at Mullen High School. Francis de Sales' High School. McCabe was one of eight Navy Harry McCabe is active in "N o Man Is an Island" by fliers who survived the oceen several parish organizations and crash of a Neptune bomber 170 is president of the All Souls' Rlngwald-Ctam er and "The miles southwest of Oahu, Ha­ conference of the St. 'Vincent de Blessing of St. Francis" by Fa­ waii, May 10. Paul Society. ther Owen da Silva. O.F.M., will The bomber crew escaped the His wife is kindergarten be performed by the chorus. ditching without injury and teacher in the SL Louis Parish were rescued by the Navy sut^ school and is director of a Cath­ The diplomas will be con­ marine flreani from life rafta olic summer camp for girts, Mt, ferred by Archbishop Urban J. four hours after the mishap. Marian, near Estes Park. Vehr of Denver. The graduates Search planes dropiMd flares to guide the submarine to the will be presented as follows: rafts. Bishop Kucera's Cathedral High School, by the McCabe, a Naval Reserve ae. Very Rev. Monsignor Waiter lal gunner, .is the son of Mr. Canavan; Annunciation, the and Mrs. Harry A. McCabe, Funeral Held 4302 S. Logan Street, members Rev. Thomas Barry; Holy Fam­ of All Souls’ Parish, Englewood. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, ily, the Rev. Forrest Allen; Mt. He has been serving for a year, the Very Rev. William J. Ken- Carmel, the Re\-. Thomas M. having l>een transferred to ac­ neally. C.M., president of St. Lo Cascio, O.S.M.; tive duty from the Reserve Thomas' Seminary, and the Rt. while a student in Regis Col­ Rev. Matthew Smith of the F c g - MuHen, Brother Alexander, lege. ix ffr attended the funeral of F.S.C: Regis, the Rev. James His wife and 4-week-old son Bishop Louis B. Kucera in I.in- Eatough, SJ.; St. Francis de are stationed with him in Ha­ toln. Neb.. Monday morning. waii. She was the former Dym- Bishop Hu^rt Newell of Chey­ Sales', the Rt, Rev. Monsignot pna l.ubeck, daughter of Mr. enne was present Gregory Smith, V.G.; and St. and Mrs. Carlos Lubeck, 4197 Joseph’s, the Very Rev. Charles S. Logan Street, members of St. The Pontifical Requiem Mass, Louis' Parish, Englewood. sung hy Archbishop Gerald T. F. Buckley, CSS.R, The elder .SicCabes have two Bergen of Omaha, with Bishop The program will conclude other sons; Michael, a Mullen John 1,. Paschang of Grand Is­ High School graduate now on land giving the sermon, was at­ with the singing of "Holy God, tended by many hundreds of We Praise Thv Name." D o u s - WIGS - SHOES Dolli Dressed la O rd e r |jhe Governor of and (the Mayor of Lincoln attended^ A.B.C. Doll Hospital I the Pontifical Requiem. Supreme Court I Bishop Kucera had been in, RELICIOUS STATUES REPAIRED [Denver many timk-s, and hadl Mr. and Mn. J. A. McCourt shown deep friendliness for the| 816 OoWBlBg MA 3-7617lChurch in Colnradn. Justice Upholds T h e new^ Shape of Things to Come Trial by Jury

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Grand Award W ill Be on Display May 19 for Bazaar in St. Rose's (St. Rai* of Lima Pariik, June Id, women of the parish resMs and kitchen help.were Dtavar) will serve a roast beef dinner in made. the parish hall. Mrs. Ernest Mrs.. John Francone was Tha Rev. Barry Wogaa, pas­ Robinson will again serve as named chairman of a nominat­ tor. announced that the fea­ chairtnan of this affair. Any ing committee for the Altar tured attraction of the parish women interested in srorkingf ton Society’s election of officers to baiaar this year, a two-tone the dinnerrr projectproj may call Mrs. taka place in June. On this red and white Chevrolet station Robinson, wE. 4-0632. committee are Mmes. Roger wagon, will be on disolay at The Altar and Rosary So­ Doherty Harry Schraeder, the church this Sunday, May 19. ciety at the meeting May 13 John Talyat, Adam Urban, The baiaar daUa are June fnrtbsred plans for the baiaar Frank Sinkewitz, and Warren ’CATHEDRAL PARISH’ 13. 14, 16. and 16. On Sunday, dinner. Assignments as wait- Foote ____ E. COLFAX a LOGAN ST. Mrs. Doherty has completed a First Communion dress which s SUNDAY MASSES ’St. Vincent de Paul's Parish' will be donated to the Papal 6dl0 • 7:00 • 8d)0 - 9K)0 - lOKKI • 11:30 12:80 storehouse i 6:30 P.M. so. UN tv EMI TV ILVD A C. ARIZONA CO.NFESSIONS SATURDAY 3:80 A 7:80 = Sl'ND.AY M.4SSES ^ Fiva New Cubs Meet. W. J. CiNATAN. PASTOa 6:46, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 and 12:16 Pack 206 of the Cub Scouts 1501 PENN. ST. MA- 8-0233 : in itial fiva new boys into Confetaiona: Saturdays 8:30 to 6:30 and 7:80 to 9 p.m. |Cub Scouting. These were John RT. RXV. MSOt. EOCCMI A. O'SOLLIVAN. PSSTOI ; Marsh, Dennis Hogan, Tim 2385 E. Arizona SP. 7-4813 Heffron, William Stang, and DOYLE’S Frank Moore, who received I their bobcat pins and scarfi in SUPER MARKET PHARMACY I ^the ceremony. UMw Row Mofutowont Tko Firticilor DnciM Roys'StandardService Washington Roddy McDonald and Dan Quslity Motto, Gre«. A Vsgo. 17tb AVE. and GRAM Ray Gnertner, Prop. Stewart of Cub Scout Pack 206 CArU DUSES. Pros. Park M k t. RE. 4-tSST FREE DEUVEXY Washing • Creasing will enter the Boy Seouta in 43S£.l7tk«IF«to. CH.4-SUS Bill Hafbt* the falL So. Cisytea at Loeiaisaa Your Friendly There will b4 a meeting for RA. 2-M70 boys who will go into boy acout- Andraw Ott, Jerry Hoban, Henry Jakucewicz, AG Store ing by fall at uotdriek Auditor­ Knights of Altar JS:.' David Close, and Andrew Barton; third row, Fickup and DeUaerr 598 S. Gilpie SP. 7-607S Free ium on May 21 at 7:30 p.m. ths above-pictured altar boys as members of the John Heim, Larry Connors, Thomas Kautzky, The Cub Scouts planning St Vincent de Paul Parish unit of the KnighU Micbael Poling, Andrew Baird, and William Pursier;sy; fourth row, John Glover, Joseph Ebr- meeting is set for May 23 at of the Altar. They are, left to right, first row, PRESCRIPTIONS CALLER NORRIS AG MARKET 7:30 p.m. at the home of the man, Earl Schulte, Thomas Kiatta, and Father LEN'S Pharmacy James Arvidson, Michael Winter, Robert Baird, FOR AND DELIVERED U C FEHIl, Free- Sard IwrU. Nw Larsens’, 1872 W. Tennessee, Weibel. Patrick Barton, Leslie Reed, and Charles Collu ot Dovnlai Oamm MraiW SL VtBcail J* F.nl'a FarUS ■tala ft H. Vlanil'i SarM John Schaefer, and Lanny Huber; aecond row, Samson wars nOt present for ths picture. KEriIno 4-S2I7 Caaaiala AC FaaC Caalar The first summer event for Have Your Doctor f%ons the Cub Scouts will be a family Us Your Praeeription Open Sundays 9 TUI 2 f icaic at Genaaaee Park on 80 Witness os CPTL President Installs New Slate NO DOWN PAYMENT 2707 E. Loabiaoa RA 2-3789 Credi' — Pres Delivery une 2. Because some refresh­ Olf ?«v«lrts v«rb Ja&bf. JoodL' Al LMUUaa aad SMilk OarUa S.CUrM Hcary Cnwtor SO. GAYLORD SHOPPING DIST. Those benefited by the 60-66 Mmes. H. M. Carvalho, A. Ca- her first year, aad this year >420 East cahs TA. a-tTC1' club &Iay 12 were Mrs. Maude The PTA met May 13 In the parish hail. There were 80 vsrra< J. Mulqueen, D. Sikes, the earollneat slaad* al Rosa, 1309 W. Alameda, $100; and G. Learned. 616. AgnesAjmes Stemenberger, 2311 S. members present, and the sixth LARRY'S gr^e room won the atteud- Annual Reparts Given Mrs. Walter Kautzky re- Slittfia'A. EMPIRE MARKET Gilpin, $25; Kate! Fny. 2011 eeived the special gifL Follow­ DINING ROOM W. Gill Place, 15; and ihe Sis­ ance award. Mrs. Andrew The following gave their an­ Johnny Meyers Bob Bolm Baird, chairman of the nominat­ nual reports: iTMtorian, Mrs. J. ing the meeting, a tea wu F e a n r ia g - SO. GAYLORD S ters of Charily, 875 W. Navajo, served by tha mothers of pupils Tbs .Flassl sf Fas4* hr Ovsr Open W rak D a yi e n d Sundoja $10. The 60-60 Club will be re­ ing committee, presented the Jacobs;, health,'Mrs. W. Buck- Ta Yssn a A.M. to • F.M. new slate of officers. Her com­ ley; school nurse, Miss Dnian; of the first snd second grades. sumed in the fall. Those in charge of the tee were R sstsuU r FHc*4 I mittee wu composed of the program, Mrs. N. Patrick; hos- lUIT VSHL ens. SOB East Colfax Ava. HARDWARE QnafjEy M ea ts - 5ea F o o d 51 Communicants following: Mrs. Allred Bok, Eitalic, Mrs. J. Higgins; Civil Hmu. W. Dowling, R. Shana­ han, G. Schierbnrg, and Mar­ M loss S. Gaylord SP 7-2961' 1058 S. Gavlord SP 7-7367 Slerobers of the public school Mrs. Howard Kiatta, Bob Nor­ efense, Mrs. P. Smith; safety, * Fraa Dalitarr First Communion class at St ton, and Elmer Book. Mrs. W. Ehrman; CPTL, Mrs. vin Toombs. :URE d'ARS PARISH’ I SCOTTS TURF BUILDER] Complete Motor Tuoiag Rose of Lima’s on Sunday, May Mrs. Ford, CPTL president, L. Weber; courtesy, Mrs. W. Racifoli May 19 E. 22Bd AVE. « DAHUA ST. 19, will be; installed the new officers: Mrs. Kautzky; first Friday break- Milorgaaita Paa, Etc. Mobil Gas A Oils fut, Mrs. G. Nelson; banking, Sister M. Genevieve, musk Spraadera Loaned Froo Donna Adler, Ronald Antice- William Hughes, president; teacher, announces that three = SUNDAY MASSES = Waabiat — Groaiiag vicb, Ernest Apodacs, Virginia Mrs. Don Winter, vice presi­ Mrs. W. Dubach; and pnsi- piano recitals will bt held in GATES ESTATE HOSE Froo Pickup A Dalivory dent; Mrs. Robert Gou, secre­ dent, Mrs. W. Angerer. 6:00 - 8:00 - 10:00 - 11:80 ft 7d)0 P.ff fCroaa Tfaamb Gardaa Tooti Apodaca, Mary Ann Bcgler, the parish ball on Sunday, May CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4:00 ft 7:80 MOBIL MOTOR SERVICE George Blanch, Michael Blanch, tary; Mrs. John Zimmerman, Sister M. Lndavine. priacl- 19. The first will be at 2 p.m., GRASS SEEDS WE GIVE RED STAMPS Thomas Boyle, Kathleen Car­ treuurer; Mrs. Robsrt Norton, pal, gave har farewell •peach, Rev. John N. Haut, Pastor auditor; and Mrs. Emmett Bar­ after bainf at St. Viaceat and the fourth grade will sing 1001 S. Gaylord SP. 7-1974 denas. Kenneth Cummins, between numbers. The second 3050 Dahlia S t EA. 2-1119 Susan Derrera, Mark Dri:::", ton, historian. da Paul's aiaa years. There recital will be held at 4 p.m., Patricia Driscoll, Thomas Fil- and the sixth grade will sing; bin, Thornes Garcia, Donald and the third program will ^ THELMA KASSON Please Patronize Geist, Rodney Geiit, Carl Gon­ held at 7:30 p.m., with tiie BEAUTY SALON Andersen’s Market zales, Charles Gueck, Vellerie' C onfirm ation Rites H eld eighth grade nitno students Your REGISTER Hargrave, Kathlee Heinrich, participating and the eighth 2876 Colorado Blvd. Advertisers and 1093 So. Gaylord ^ complete 2-0902 Viola Jaramillo. Carroll Kee­ grade singing. There ue about H eir Sryfiag gan. Susan Kiefer, Therese Parmmnenl Waaiatg Mention AG 66 piano students. PHONB PExUr a-IIM FREE DELIVERY food STORE OPEN SUNDAYS Lloyd; First Tim e in A ll Souls' Jim Fsy, band director, an­ THE REGISTER Fiiedelfio Martinez, Susan nounced &st the grade school T W w K o u a O’Ctowsr. Ovasr Mass, James McKinney, Carol Englewood.—(AH Soul's Par­ the parish hall Thursday at band will present its concert Meanea, Sheryl Meanea, Joa- ish)—The sacrament of Con­ 7:30 p,m. ph Thursday evening, May 28, lALL SAINTS PARISH' leen Mishler, Sandra Mishler, firmation was conferred for Memuen of tha council of in tha parish hall. zsae so. federal blvd. Jo^ Nigel, Michael Pansini, the first time in All Sonl'a tha Altar and Roaary Society SL Patrick’s PTA Circle will Bonnie Brae Shopping Center Stephen ndelko. Joseph Paul Parish by Archbishop Urban met in the parish baU May 7 meet in the home of Mr. and SUNDAY MASSES Quintana. Kathleen Rebieh, J. Vehr May 16 on 106 confir- to consider reporta on the pot- Mrs. John Heitt, 1723 S. Glen- Jerry Romero, Nancy SaBell, mandi, 86 adults and 69 chil­ luck supper held April 28 and eoa, on Saturday evening. Hey 6:00, 8KI0, 9:00, 10:00, 11:30, 12:80 ft 6:80 P.M. Richard Saunders. Dolores dren, In an evening ceremony in reports from various eommit- 18. Confetiiqna: Saturday 4 to 6 ft 7:30 to 9 CONOCO PRODUaS Preisser's Red&White Scarpelio, Nancy Sewald, Don­ the church. tm. Registrotien Re v . H a i i x t S c B M ir r, P astob LatotoaUaa. Car Waaktas. aatlwtoa ald Stremel, Karen Stubert The perish First Communion Each 'circle has been uked Rackaxgae. Tlra Vulcaalilas Diana Thompson. James Ver­ for a voiuntaer to serve on the Registration for new pupils 2659 SO. FEDERAL WEST 6-2747 ITa Ciaa Pioneer Slampa Grocery and Market service wu held in the church who plan to enter SL Vmcent non, Linde Vidmar, Victoria May 6. Those children receiv­ sanctuary committee. The com­ FANCY MEATS, VEGETABLES. Villano, Linda Woods, Cheryl mittee now hu only Mven ds Paul’s Grade School next BONNIE BRAE ing their First Communion were September srltl be held Sun­ AND QUALtTY GROCERIES Wyperd, and Jack Wypert Ralph end Wayne Anstgen, members. Tbe goal is 12. Those interested in tbe work may go day, May 19, after all the Conoco Service Fraa Dalivary SPmea 7-4447 Leaders will be Karen Ann Patricia and Mikel Balleweg. Masses. This registration Is for G & W HARDWARE Herburger, Linda Linnnet, Alice Bell, Nytu Bradshaw, to the church any Saturday at 724 So. Uaivaraity PE. 3.9909 m t E. Okia Ava 87 S. Eudora, on Wednesday, May Permanent Wav- t 3030 E. 6th EA. 2-1801 28. Texoco Products ing and Latest in T j; 700 at Dinner Mrs. T. J. Fillaa, 1091 S. Hair Shaping Madison, will be hostess to the W a tk ia g Labriealioa St Girard Bridge Circle on Accossorios 2603 E. 12th A to. EA 2-4723 ’ STo FR AN C IS de S ALES ' P A R IS H ’ I In Westminster Wednesday evening, May 22. E. ALAklEOA a SHERMAN ST. 1 Westminster.—(Holy Trinity Mrs. Walter Sternenberger, ’BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH' 4568 E. Bails Place, will en­ Psrish—The annual rout beef eudora ST. a hontview blvd. S SUNDAY MASSES S dinner wu attended by about tertain the St Bernadette 6:00 - 6:00 - 7dl0 - 8:00 - 9:00 • 10:00 - 11:00 ft 12:00 700 persons. Recipients of the Circle on Tuesdey evening, Mey ’ 21. ! S SUNDAY MASSES = CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 3:30 ft 7:30 special gifts were: Toaster, 7:00 - 8:00 - 9:30 - 10:46 - 12:90 Mrs. Blanche Baber; coffee- fi /» The Little Flower Circle will' Rr. Rrv. Msol GaxcotY Sutra. PAsroa meet In the home of Mrt. CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 3:30 ft 7:30 800 So. Sherman S t PE. 3-5400 maker, Lyman .Mills; waffle t et aitob iron, Linnette Stevens; ham, George Bader. 1034 S. Vine, on R . R . Maca. H. V. CAMrazu., P Mr. J. L. Evans. Thursday, May 16. 4930 Montview Blvd. FR. 7-1692 A nominating committee was appointed al the meeting May Alameda Drug Store CONOCO PRODUCTS M oV CrOW nina The Teen Club of All Souls’ Parish, V. a FETERSON. tn a - 1 of the Men's Club. Harold GRAND OPENING Lubrirallon-Delro Batteries McDermed. chairman; Anthony iiiH f v.ivvtiiih 4| Englewood, esUWished mother fifst foF Cat Rate Drugn Blatter, and L>'man Mills. Cipcf in Pnpscii (he parish on May 12 when they honored BIG S.\LE COLORADO BOULEVARD DRUG Car Washing The nominating committee ni>l m r u n > n He Bleated Mother with a May crowning. Foanfafn Sorrfr* Sandrfoo for the Altar and Rotary So­ Sandra AymamI, queen, escorted by Jack Lang, president vAUk ripoirat JOE K SCHMITZ. Froa- Voar BaoJnoij Apprrtlaled ! W. A. (Dutch) Thomos ciety includes; Chairman, of the Teen Club, pUc^ a crown of rosea on tbe head of tbe Hayek Jewelers 7mi*I leoa p*w j. CH. 4-oere Alameda A So. Broadwav |Alameda ft Logaa PE 3-9B4

New Pledges for $645 Reflect Need for Schools N am ed to Catholic H onor Society New pledrer to thr Arch- have been ohtaininr new .^hool Fund to invite them School in Blessed Sacrament bUhop'o Hicn School Fund in pledpes durinft the past month to do their share in meeting Perish. Two new classroonu for the part week amount to $645 from persons who were unable the need for the construction ninth grade have been used and have increased the total to pledge in February, 1956, of new Catholic high schools during the past school year in amount of the pledise* to $3,- and from peraons who have in the Denver ares. Practically St. John's School. Remodeling 340,771.42. The payment* which moved into Denver in the every parish committee has has been done at St. Joaeph's have been made on pledges in past year. The parish cam­ been successful in obtaining High School and eampaisrn the past 14 months are $1,344,- paign committees have been many hundreds of dollars of funds have been used for de­ 210.98. contacting all persons who have new pledges from these con­ velopment at Regis High School All Denver area parishes not contributed to the High tacts. and at St Mary's Academy. Fa­ cilities at Annunciation High Generous Response School will be extended just a.s The need for sddidonsl space soon as campaign funds become for high school students in the available. Denver Catholic high schools is Demonds Socrifieet so universally understood that The money in the Arch­ For the G ro Ju a fe every Catholic is responding to bishop's High School Fund is the appeal for funds with en- being extended to benefit each ? - | 2 5 thusiasra and generous sacri­ high school in Denver. The (Graduation (Gap fice. Each Denver Catholic man / and R o san ...... greatest effort ii being made and woman knows that the new to help relieve the high school I high school rooms will be built problem in each area. The con­ / Daily Missals just as soon as the money is tinuing growth of Denver, how. • grailsble, and they are making ever, will demand the construc­ the money available just as PIUS X I tion of other large and new quickly as they possibly can. Catholic high schools within the / ST. JOSEPH Additions to Cathedral and next few yean. jThe uesent NEW MARIAN I St. Francis de Sales' High need for the construcaon of Srhoots will be completed and schoola demands the whole­ / ST. M A RY'S r } ready for use in time for the hearted sacrifice of each Cath­ $ g m > beginning of the school year in olic living in the Denver area. L September. Construction at CoDtribuliena te the Arch- Life nf the Saint* ...... Holy Family High School will biihop's High School Fund ‘•Rm.I^EASY” I start in June. Plans have been nay be toot to Archbishop I GRADUATION CARDS completed for the construction Urban J. Vekr, Box 1$20, \ \ a I M CLEANER I of the new Machebeuf High Daovar 1. now with the new I A GIFT raO.M DALKIDEN’S IS A

GIET OF SIGNinCANfT, 1t o w B ie im M I I M o n a g h a n RUO AND flOOR UNIT! ^/uL p. (b e d s id m . E\lra Thmw-Awav Bags Church Suppliea and Religioua Arliclef / alwave in au»rk! > / Elmer J. Rx OPTICIANS GERKEN, 1 GUILD OPTICIANS / Mgr. 335 14lh STREET j ° ; AComa 2-6433 DENVER 2, COLORADO 1332 Broadwaj JOHN MONAGHAN — MEMBER OF ST. JOHN'S PARISH Six honor graduate* at They are, from left, above, nmma cum U tudt; Harriet CH 4-4SS< 1120-22 Broadway KE. 4-8233 ■ h I/tretto Height* College have Joan Vecchio of Denver and Lind of Denver, magna cum 4 Rosalie Ryan of Houston, lattde: and Karen Jonei of been elected to Kappa Gamma Brentwood, Mo., Joan Sulli­ Pi, national Catholic honor­ Tex., who will receive the van and Marjorie Staader ary and tcholaatic lociety. bachelor of arts degree. of Denver, cum lande. Mass for Sick and Aged May 21 B R E A K S T H E

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I.oretto Heights UtUe Theater PIANOS-ORGANS presents “Tiger at the Gates'' on APPLIANCES - TV - HI-FI Sat., May 18 and Sun., May 19 M ns prnni« lo » hsnt? Wise pjfcnn. lh»*e d»>*. ooen * ssMnj* *" child. 8> conliBoou* tsiiins and high uilrrmt nmed, ihe loungtiet sod hx mone> grt. Kmuluncouslyl So. build a ncM^C T 7 (or >our child's future by opermg t Mvmpeccounl in hi< lume today 1332 BROADWAY St "the Bank lor Busy People " (One Block South of Stott Copitel) C H . 4-45 5 6 Joe J r . Joe THI A M E R I C A N Hama of tha Famoul HANSON A HAMLIN Piano. LOWREY ORGAN aad tha now HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO. NATIONAL BAN K Open .Monday A Friday evening* 'lil 8:30 P.M. •with trade OF OeNVeR • 17TM AND LAWRENCB

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To Crown King and 4|neen ALL ELECTED UNANmOUSLT Annunciation Parish Sets Officer Slate Selected 'Spring Show' May 161 By Tabernacle Society When the Tabernacle Society alt of the missions and churches (ABBuneiBlion P«rith, D«n*.r^, The junior cl«w 18 sponsor- met in the home of Mrs. in the Archdiocese of Deitver The «nnu«l “ Sprinjr Show" m • b«ko ule Sundmy, M.y Etienne Perenyi on Hay 3, the outside of the city, reauesting will be » earnivsl-type efteir 19. after all the Masses, in the president. Mrs. Thomas Mor­ their solicitation of old gold Thursday oiebt, Mey 16. io rectory. rissey, presided. and silver articles Many of Hepus Hell. It should be e biff The following is sn excerpt Tim nominating committee, these churches on previous oc­ ftmily ffet-toffether for ell pe- from the parish bulletin; eonswing of the Very Rev. casions have received assiat- rishioners and friends. The Sunday, May 19. Fathar Moniignor David Maloney, Mrs. ■nce from the Tebemaclt so­ (1,000 worth of ffroceries will .Siovan and Father Barry L. A. Higgins, and Mrs. Harry ciety. be present^ end e kins and wilt bo with tho rott of iho Zook, submitted the following queen will be crowned. "liar*" up around Grand slate of officers; President, May Crowning Held Lako. If you aro up tboro, Mrs. Joseph J. Walsh; vice drop in to St. Ann’* at 7 residents by virtue of their The annual Mey croep-ninj a.n. for tho "liars Mast," ormer office as president, first waa held Sunday, May 12, be* T h o tormOD will bo onw; "It vice president, Mrs. T. Mor­ fore the evening Mass. Miu U net a lia to lia about fish." rissey; second vice nre.sident, Viola Galleffos. placed the cron-n The eelloctioB will be taken Harry ' Zook ; third viceMrs. of May flowers on the statue of up with a fish net. the Bleued Mother. Attendants president, Mrs. L. A. Higgins; were Mary Garcia, senior; Sally PTA's Last Meeting treasurer, Mrs. George Martinez, junior; Helen Chavez, Shown above, standing, are Mrs. Lou J. Weber, league Schwartz; recori^ing secretary, It Festive Occasion C PU Cookies Program Mrs. Fred Kemme; correspond­ aophoraore; Rebecca Martinez, The PTA had its last meet­ cookie chairman; Mrs. William Clift director of the USO; fi^hman; Patricia Wright, J. Weber, the parishes of the city have furnished cookies every ing secretary, Mrs. Alfred ing of the year Wednesday, Mrs. Ceal O'Brien, assistant director, USO; Jerry McWilliams, Rampe; and auditor, Mrs. Ella eiffhth grade; Ester Ganria, May 8, at the high school audi­ week throughout the year to the Catholic Charities USO, 17th seventh grade; and Patricia and Grant Street, Denver, for the use of the servicemen. A/3c, Oklahoma City, Okie; sitting, Johnnie Capone, A/2c, M. Weckbau^h. The slate w u S torium. The 12th graders' Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; Terry O'Reilly, A/3c, Aianson, Mich.; and elected unanimously. Heidesreich, su^ grade. The mothers were hostesses. The The parishes that hare donated cookies for the month crown-bearer was Ricky Alarid. of May are Holy Family, St Patrick's, Holy Rosary, and Sts. Charlie^ Moss, A/3c, Queens, K.Y. Mrs. Elizabeth Salmon and 12th grade teachers and past Peter and Paul's. her committee have completed Sitter Ann Teresa, principal presidents were honored guests. several vestmenta to fill the /Vote at Your Focoritet of the high school, announced Father Thomas Barry, pas­ requeats. Mrs. A. E. Murchie A.C. STORES this week that a four-year Marian Novena Opens HEALTH FOOD STORES scholarship to Loretto Heights tor; Father Charles Woodrich, made two capes, two albs were KING SOOPER MILLERS has been swarded to Loretta and Father William Sievars brought by Mrs. Gertrude Rid­ SAFEWAY each,gave a short talk. Oldest Af Mt. St. Vincent's dell, and one cincture by Mra BUSLEY SUPER MKTS. Mares. and youngest mothers and the A. H. Seep. Mrs. Morrissey re­ Ia>titia(l«nal Slut AvalUkU The lopbomor* claai is deco­ mother with the most children A Bovana in honor of Onr ported that 10 Easter boxes rating the Blessed Mother's al­ Lady of Victory opea* Thurs­ Health Food Sales Co. each received a gift. An electric containing vestmenta, altar ves- 3443 WALNirr ST. tar during May. pcrcolater was presented by the day. May 16, at Mt. St. Via- els, etc. had been sent to the DENVER — DISTRIBUTORS 12 graders’ mothers, and waa cant's Hona for Boys, 4159 missiona that had requested received by Mrs. Ambrose Lowell Boulovard, Denver. The Sisters of Charity of them. Dinges. Loavonworth who staff tha Annual C PTLTea Planned M ay 16 Chief Justica Speoki Entertainment was as fol­ homa and tha youagiters Judge O. Otto Moore, Chief lows: Geraldine Montoya sang thora plan to recolve Holy Justice of the Colorado State "The Man With the Mando­ Communion and raeite tha Supreme Court, was the guest lin;" Eddie Martinez sang Rosary, Litany, and other speaker. He talked on "Whirl­ “Round and Round,” and Ernie prayers daily for tha bena- pools of 1967," ■ summary of Johnson sang “I Believe.” Ail faclors of tho home. world Communiim and the were accompanied by Lotetta Mass is scbaduled to bo of­ struggle sgainst it .Mares at the piano. A "Military fered daily at Our Lady's Mrs. A. E. Murchie, chair­ Dance" was given by five sen­ Shrina, where vigil lights will man of the old gold and silver ior girls; "Baton Twirlers,” by burn continnelly duriag the collection, announced that more Patsy Maestas and Patricia of these articles are desperately Stefnick. Members of the speech needed. The aale of thest ar­ class of Sister Mary Regis gave tistes is a moat important renditions as follows: Frank Ft. Logan Card Party source of revenue for the or­ Frank, "The Speech Judges’ The Altar and Rosary So. ganization. Such Items as old Nightmare;" I,averne Wolf: cioty of St. Patrick’s Perish watches, rings, broken silver, T h e M oil Important “Daniel in the Lion's Den;" in Fort Logan will sponsor a heirlooms, precious jewels, fra­ 'Neil Elliston, "Creation;” and card party Sunday, May 19, ternal emblems, gold dentures, CAKE Charlotte Thode, "School Pro­ at 7:30 p.m. in tho parish etc., as well as cut glass, will gram.” hall. Tha admission will be 76 be gratefully received Thoae in your life for the Mothers who took part in the esnts oech. A free buffot desiring to contribute may call most important occasion propam were Mrs. Cecila Lo- lunch will ho sarvod. Eyery- Mrs. A. E. Murchie, chairman, oao is welcome. at AL. 6-0819 or Mra. Thomu Wtddinfi Caktt 1 1 melie and Mrs. Helen Lung, who did "Grandma's Version of L Morriasey, EA. 2-3401, and A Sp€cialty Rock and Roll" to the Elvis July Wedding arrangeuenU will be made to Presley record of "All Shook pick up the articles. Up." The "Charleston” was The spiritual moderator of done by Mrs, Jean Solmonson, the Tabernacle Society, Mon- Mrs. Dorothe Day, Sirs. Char­ signor Maloney, has written to lene Williams, Mrs. Dasie Clark, and Mrs. Francis Calla­ To Be Married han. BAKERY Tha PTA iavitas avary- OBa to a card party Tuarday, PkoM RA. i-aeee May 21, at 8 p.n. at Hague *Th« Fiiwl Oalr* Hall. Chairman ia charga 3 0 th A N N U A L ara M ri. Julia Martinax, AC. The annual Catholic Parent- The tea will be preceded by president; Mrs. Mike DeBell, 4 3tar*< to Sorro Yoa 5-906S; and Mri. Caraldina Teacher League tea will be the election and installation of chairman; and Mrs. E, Benoit Sllt.BfM4«tr TUewOahwato IMMNBSonW. HII&MAn. GonzaUi, AC. 8-S904| tick- held in St. Dominic's Pariah the new officers. Also, the Of m a i 0 r interest to the o f M fis ie ata ara 80 eanti aach. Auditorium, 2916 Federal Bou­ yearly reports of the commit­ memben, U the news that two levard, Denver, on Thursday, tee chairmen wilt be presented. new PTA units have been ac­ ^ e s t im r May 16. at 1 p.m., through the The women above are shown cepted into the league this kindness of the p a a t o r, the making plana for the tea. Mra. month, Mullen High PTA, un­ TEMPOS ond TUNES Very Rev. J. G. Forquer, O.P. H. DeBell, chairman, and her der Mrs. R. Weeks, president Mrs. M. DeBell, chairman, her committee are as follows, left and St Mary's School, Lead- Directed by CHAS, A .W A H S officers, room mothers, and to right, standing. Mrs. Jack ville, with Mrs. H. Trevethan, other committee women will be Udick, Jr.; Mrs. Eddie Bohn, president Both schools have E44t« Kvekkr, MeMw •( Cinactikc hostesses of the affair. and Mrs. Joseph Freilirger; received invitations to attend sitting, Mrs. James Ford. CITL the tea. Cathedral High The Bea That Alumni M arry M arried in Englewood BANDS Made Milwaukee Famous Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sardick announce the en­ St. L 0 u i s' ''AAARIMBA ORCHES'DiAS Church, E n- DANCE BANDS MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. gagement of their daugh­ glewood, was ter, Mary Agnes Sardick the scene of ACCORDION BANDS : Robert M. _ Peol V _____M. T. Marray; (above), to Ronald J. Garra- the wedding of NOVELTY ACTS mone, son of Mrs. Helen Gar- Violet Ann Announcement has been | ramone. B r a h a m, SOLOISTS The engaged couple are daughter of made by Mr. and Mrs. Al-' OLIVER’S MEAT MARKET graduates of Holy Family Mr. and Mrs. fred P. Somers of the engage* Grade and High Schools, Den- Howard Bra- ment of their daughter, Nancy Louise Somers (alwve), to Rob­ D an ce 33 TEARS ON E. 8TH AVE. ham, 3262 S. Speciolfies Miss Sardick was graduated Sherman, En­ ert Joseph Shafer, son of Mr.; from St. Joseph's Hospital glewood, to and .Mrs. Albert N. Sbaier of by the FLORENCE HARRISON CHOICE STEAKS ROASTS ORDER School of Nursing in 1968, and Peoria, 111. John Brown, SCH O a OF DANCING received a B.S. degree in nurs­ Mallory, W. Miss Somers is a graduate of FRESH POULTRY FISH ing education from St Mary Va. The Rev. Cathedral High School and is (iollegc, Xavier, Kans., in 1956. attending the Institute of Tech­ ADMISSION FREE John Aylward nology at tha University of St. 8 Experienced .Ueof Cuiferg to Serve You .Mr. Garramone attended the officiate University of Colorado, and is Louis. bf fht The maid of Her fiance will be a gradu­ Phana PE. 3-4629 1312 E. 6th Ava. now associated with the Cater- honor was CHAS. E. WELLS MUSIC CO. illar Tractor Company, ate in geological engineering Haura 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Ampit Parking in Rear Barbara Bra- from the University o f St. 'eoria, HI. ham and Mary Louis in June. A July wedding is planned. Ellen Braham was a brides­ maid. The best man was How­ ard Braham M ELXICK BROS. and Michael George B. Sullivan and Nechazel was •MEAT & GROCERY MARKET t Marlene Alyce Carlson, an usher. LOOP MARKI?r A reception was held in the home of the bride. After a both former students at Cathe­ l.vtii & Lawrenre Strepta dral High School, Denver, were wedding trip through the South, the couple will live in Roswell, K. Mex.—(Bill Smyth photo) married in Sts. Peter and Paul’s Week End Special Church, Wheat Ridge, on May G en u in e 4. The Rev. James Hamblin wit­ Rites at H oly Trinity Spring Lamb Le^s...... 0 9 Ih. nessed the double-ring cere­ Lar^e Kggs. mony. G r a d e “ A ” ...... v f a (ioz. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Carl­ son, 4620 Reed Street, Wheat Ridge. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles No matter what hour of the day Sullivan, 6880 E. 61st Avenue, ORNIE KNAPP'S Arvada. you choose to shop at Safeway, Given in marriage by her you’ll always find a fresh, tempt­ father, Mrs. Sullivan had as her maid of honor Miss Eileen EVERGREENS- ing array of fresh produce. Fruits Andrew. Miss Geraldine Sutliff was the bridesmaid. John E. and vegetables sold at your Safe­ Sullivan was the best man. and prices cut, slashed & olso Bonged I Ronald Carlson and Albert way store are selected on the Swenson were the ushers. A Chonce 1o Beautify basis of quality, rushed to the After a wedding breakfast at Your Yard ihe Park Lane Hotel and a re­ store under refrigeration and ception in the home of the Must Make Room for Flowers & Plants carefully displayed for your easy bride's parents, the couple left for a wedding trip to Glenwood • Full Line of Flowers, Bedding Stock & selection. Springs. They plan to live at 3308 Glencoe Street, Denver, Perenniolt of All Kindt on their return. — (Photo by Yes, one trip to Safeway con­ Francois, DenverJ HCADQUARTERS for - vinces . .. Safeway*s the best place Tomato Plants, Cabbage Plonti & Pepper Plants— in town to buy produce. OPEN NOW I Hummel's New Snack Bar R EM EM B ER - featariag hot plate tuaebei daily Swanky Service? No. TWO CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL graduatesi OURS W ILL GROW But Denver's BEST were married in Holy Family Church. Denver, wheni Sandwiches! Frances Wilson, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. John H. Wilson, 46371 IF IT GROWS — WE HAVE IT! Warm Ko«her Eattera Perry Street, became the bride of Carl J. Smith. Jr., son of Mr.' Corned Beef and Mrs. Carl J. Smith, Sr., 35'.’6 Lafayette. The Rev. Edward COME SEE HurnTnel't Own Baked Ham Madden officiated. Pumpernickel The bride is a graduate of Holy Family High School and the bridegroom was graduated from Annunciation High. i n MMEI/S Attendants were M;!>t Betty Wilson. Mrs. Joan'Ba1dini,| ORNIE KNAPP nm rrr'i {.railing nrliralntrn Miss Cecilia K '-- y, and Mrs. Alice Maher; and Mike Drancucci. 3U i 7A ZCniM. 4.im Andy Rusiro, Fred Muniz, and Ernest Smith. The flower girl 4550 Colorado Blvd. waa Deborah Cohen.—(Bill Smyth photo) /

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Aid Society Entertained Card Party Set M arried at Cure d'Ars Tb* »«nber» of St. Vincent’i Clone, president, preekird; Mist Aid Society were tb« yueeU of Rose Adele Reilly presented the U ) o im n ! A . TI& w a . the sitters snd the boyt of Mt deanery report; and .Miss Eva lo Raise Funds 8t. Vincent’s Home. Deneer, on Walsh spoke in behalf of the Tuetdsy, Msy 7. The members Needlework Guild. Tribute was were entertained by the boys paid to two members recently with their annual program. The deceased; Mrs. George Pope For Nurses' Unit recently organised band per­ and Mrs. George Cassells. formed in a professional man­ The members attended Bene­ (Arebdiocesan Council nf ner, and there were other musi­ diction in the chapel, and the Catholic Nurcoi, cal numbers. afternoon was concluded with Denver Cbaplar) refreshments served by the sis­ After a brief business meet­ Miss Mary Jaekorich, who ing. at which Mis. R. J. Me- ters and the boys. has just returned from a two- week vacation in Madrid, la., called her committee together Friday evbniM. May 10, at St Joseph's noapitaf to com­ plete plans for the card party to be held Saturday, May 26, at St Anthony's Hospital. This is one of the few fund­ raising activities the Denver Council of Catholic Nurses sponsors. Infor..iation can be obtained by calling Mary Jack orich, AL. 6-3668; Lillian Todd. MA. 3-6360; Eleanor Demshki, FR. 7-9670; or Ei­ leen Connora, PE. S-76tl. Mrs. Helen Mahoney has just returned from a two-week va­ cation in Phoenix, Arix., and Las Vegas, Kev. Mrs. Ann Barbour is visit­ ing her family in Iowa. Mrs. Betty Moriarity, who hat been convalescing from an i i k d ' Illneaa at the home of her sis­ ter, Mrs. Edward Geiger, plans PHYLLIS CASCIO, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. on leaving May 20 for her Ceorge Caacio, 1742 Pearl Street, became the wife home in Chicago. of William G. Vierling, son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Vlerling, Agnes Cayne U wearing a ' Maisf rirf'lm Members of the recently]shall, and Dorothy Meehan; standing, Delores 3216 SUele Street, in a double-ring ceremony at Cure d’ Ars n e w VllbiC formed Holy Trinity Circle of McBride, Ann Marsh, and Mary Mssiola. The splint on her right arm fol­ Church, Denver, on May 4. Father John N. Haley, pastor, offi­ lowing a minor accident last ciated in the ceremony. the Archbishop’s Guild, Denver, are, left to group has chosen to meet the last Thursday of Thursday. right, seated, Mary Harbour, Catherine Par-leach month. Mrs. Paul Miller, 116 S. Jasmine, was matron of honor Rita Hizerl and Esther Flaim and Eugene Heber, 6006 E. 36th Avenue, was best man. After are planning an extended va- e short wedding trip the newlyweds will be at home after May caUon on the West Coast. 16 at 1264 Grant Street. Archbishop's Guild to Meet May 22 Charlotte Shea is recovering Ushers were Neil Gismonde and Joaeph Berberich. Refreih- from recent surgery at Mercy menta were served in the church baiement. Hospital ' (Archbitbop’f Guild, Denver) memhers will have a poUuck Our Lady of Sorrows Circle Jack and Patricia Murphy The coaneil of the Arch- su or in the garden. will meet May 19 for brunch (Pat Srubodr, Mercy Hospital) bishop's Guild will meet Wed­ meeting of St Cath­ at the Aviation Country Club are parents of a hoy, Mark Regis Sorority to H old nesday, May 22, at the home erine's Circle was pos^oned at 12 noon. Edward, bom April 12. of Eileen Conry. and the group will meet Thurs­ Key of Heaven Circts reports Jack snd Jane (Hadden) Sancta Maria Circle will day, May 16, at the home of that Betty and Jim Wojeiehow- Gould announce the birth of Benefit Party M ay 19 meet Friday. I!ay 17, at the Margaret Etie's mother, 8366 ski have moved into their new a son, James Edward, May 1 home of Josephine Hytrek. The Elisabeth Street home at 3616 Jasmine Street. in St. Joseph's Hospital, The benefit card party interested is invited to at­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carbrey Marguerite Cowan, a formi sponsored by the Beta Chap­ tend. have adopted a baby girl, one member of the Denver Council ter of Delta Sigma Sorority Patrons are reminded to month old, and have named her of Catholic Nurses, who now of . Regia College, Denver, bring tbeir own playing cards ■Slate of O fficers N am ed denice Marie. Edna and Aums makes her home in Salem, Ore., which vraa postponed last for the games of tlwir ehoica. Asiere are spending a six-week has been a recent visitor in month because of inclement Valuable special gifts, as Court 625, C. D. of A. vacation in California. Denver. weather, vrill be held in the well as table attractions, will Roby and Bill Wagesr of District II, CNA. invites bD library of Loyola Kell on be offered, and refreshments Our Lady of Perpetual Help to attend a get-acquainted din­ the college campue Sunday will be served. Elected as officers of Court and Miasea Emma Grant, Rose Circle are planning a trip to ner at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 21, evening, May 19, beginning Tkketa at 60 cents per St RiU 626, C. D. of A., at the Hattandorf, Ind Anne Lim- at the American Legion Build- at 7:30 o’clock. person may be procured from May meeting for the 1967-68 acher. New Orleans. Rose Pughea hu rejoined this circle. ir 1370 Broadway. The price Proceeds from this annual any member of the sorority, term were Mrs. Elisabeth Sal­ Members and guests at the St Philomena'a Circle will of the dinner, including tax event are to go to the Regie or they may be purchased at mon, grand regent; Mrs. Mary Communion breakfast in the and tips is 32.75. Lingo, a iro- Building Fund, and everyone the door. Carr, vice regent; Mias Isabelle Olin Hotel on May 6 numbered meet Thursday. May 16, at the fessional entertainer in West­ SPECIAL PURCHASE McNamara, prophetess; Mrs. 117. home of Elisabeth Putney at 1 p.m. , ern folk music, will provide Louise Grover, historian; Mias the entertainment. Rosalie Gif­ SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Magdalene A. Hughes, lecturer; Boulder Alumnae Rose Beat will entertain Our ford, 4986 Newton Street, GR. WOMEN'S Miss Margaret Lynch, fintnciel La(jy of tl.e Sacred Heart 7-'"17, should be contacted secretary; Mrs. Irene McCall, Lunch on May 18 Circle Wednesday, May 19. for reservations. FREE FOOT TEST — FOOT TREATMENTS treasurer; Mrs. Juanita Ham­ Little Flower Circle will T h e SDDDal C e m a m n le a meet at the home of Jeanette COM FORT CASUALS mond. monitor; Miss Jessie...... The Denver chapter of the will be held at Oar Ledjr of .Pasquate, sentinel; Mrs. IVneihlt. lone.. St. . Gertrude , Alumnae • , will t Kavanaugh May 21. Loordev Cbnreb Setarday, j Craig, organist; and Mrs. hold itt annual spnng. nng lunch- St John’s Circle will meet M ay 18 . at 8:30 a.aa. to be Helen Jackson and Mrs. Dor- eon meeting at the Tiffin Inn, Sunday, May 19, for brunch at fo llo w e d bybraakfaatat jOthy Stanley, trustees. South Colorado Boulevard and the home of Martha Brander. W e lb a ra l. Mexico Avenue, on Saturday, Holy Family Circle members I Hiss Anue Limaeher, retir- May 16, at 12:30 p.m. Reser­ were guests of Jo Herold May I ing grand regent, joins a group vations should be mads by May 16 at a potluck supptr. Mrs. Gold Star Mothers Gel RELIEF at Scholls ! 'Of active past grand regents 16 with Jeanne LacarU, FR. Agnes Lathrop and tisr family who have contributed and con­ Plan Party May 21 Ii4rf 7-I761. are moving to Chicago June 6. lr«a m t mmmm Smt w iU i pm m m tinue to contribute invaluable U PM U p« lUM mmAm aU aerviees to the court, ai fol­ The Denver chapter of Gold lows: Mrs. Mary A. O'Fallon, Star Mothers, Inc., will have a get-together party at tha home hPM...|M|oii iiiiioinetMeip Mias Anne Fallon, Miu Anne W ebb-D aw son Rites Held ■Pti riM HMp4 ippi ppoUnwaM...« ee'AV O'Kane, Mrs^ Kate K. Miller, of Mrs. Z. Smith, 1700 S. Fed­ eral Boulevard, Denver, on May Mrs. Louise CMtiiariMrMTMMS Rohan, and Miss Catlmrine Ma-1 At W heat Ridge Church 21, at 12:30. Everybody is in­ loney. vited and is asked to bring a friend. Dr. Scholl Foot Comfort Shop Serving on the board of man­ In Sta Peter and Paul's High School, later being grad­ The meeting will be held in agers for the clubhouse are Church in Wheat Ridge on uated from Wheat Ridge High. 411 Sixteenth S t .- T A . 54474 Mmes. Mildred Arkina, Ann April 27, Patricia M. Dawson She attended St. Mary College. the American Legion Home, Xavier, Kans., one year, and 1370 Broadway, at 12:30 p.m,. Berberick, Louise Brown, Ethel bKeme the bride of S. Sgt. May 28. Mrs. Sadie Clihon, Custom Made SHOES-CHIROPODY SERVICE Durlin, Martha Flanagan, Ade­ Jimmy 0. Webb, USAF, with was employed by the Denver president, will preside. laide Grimm, Maude Randall, Father Robert McMahon, pas­ Dry Goode Company, where she Grace Remke, and Myrtle Root, tor, officiating in the ceremony worked in the auditing depart­ and offering the Nuptial Mass. ment until her marriage. To Be Married Discount to Clergy, Brothers, Patricia ia the younger She was given in maniage by Seminary Aides her father. The bridal couple Sisters & Parishioners were attended by tha brother io> To Plan Bazaar and aiater-in-law of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Dawson A special bazaar meeting of Boulder. of the St. TTiomaa Seminary Sergeant Webb ta the son of Auxiliary has been called for Mr. and Mra. Weldon Webb of going to a wedding? Wednesday, May 22, at 8 p.m, Beaumont, Tex. Ha it sta­ in the library at the seminary, tioned at the U.S. Air Force 1300 S. Steele Street, Den­ Base, McCord, Wash. ver. Plans for the bazaar you ought to be heading to be held Sept. 16 will be discueeed. John Rae has been ap­ Officer Slate pointed general chairman of ■ c l f«> this annual benefit for the seminarians. Is Seated By Mrs. Harold White, presi­ dent, urges all chairmen and ' s f TWO PAIR ONLY $ 5 0 0 co-chairmen and interested Regis Mothers persons to be present Mrs. Horace Crowfoot, presi­ dent of the Denver Deaneir W edgies - Flats - Slings Margery Reed Home Council, installed the new of­ W hite - Black - N avy - Brown ficers of the Regis Mothers' Ten'.* nrr*p Wee Slates May Crowning Club of Denver et the meeting kev »«a (0* look May 9. Each officer received a Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. •oM yem't* MM T a n The Mergery Reed Nur»- holy picture of her patron taint ymtnmH ki m A7 Mothers* Club Our Lady of (he Rnckiee Camp, above Evergreen, is 'conducted for girls between the ages of nine and 16. The Rocky Mountain Navy [camp will open for a .''-week period June 29. Fees are 126 Mothers' Cluh 462. will meet PICK UP AND DELIVERY IN DENVER AND SUBURBS I per week and $.5 extra for those wishing horseback riding. at 1 p.m. Monday. May 29. in f . S . Harm yomr birlhtfmr m nlrtrttry pertr a< the brmmilfmt S krrkff. I Hr*. Leo Kennedy at the C. D. of A. Clubhouse, 1772 Grant the cluhrooms at 2026 S, Wil­ Thf takft art r«mpHmfnlorr 'Strcrt, Denver. M.A. 3-1669, ran profide further information. liams Street, Denver.

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M ar/ Klinke Presented St. Mary's Speech Honor

(St, Mary's Academy, their talks in French source Cherry Hills) , books, and then write the ulks Mary Klinke, a senior at St. in French. Judges were Mme. Mary’s .Academy, was awarded Rufus F. Saulter, Mme. Ray­ first prise in a French oral com- mond E. Duboc, and Mme. Stan­ >etition held May 9, Miss Klin- ley M. Newman—all native te’s topic was “ Mont St. Mi­ Frenchwomen. chel.’’ Second-prise-winner Lin­ Prizes Given By da Pike spoke on "The Latin Quarter." Helen Newman re­ French Consulate- ceived third prize for her paper First and second prizes were on “The Early History of Nor­ given by the French Conauiate mandy.’’ Fourth prise went to in Denver, through the Baron Judy Dillon for her talk on Louis de Cabrol. A book of fa­ “Sculpture.’’ mous French stories, beautifully The competition took place at illustrated, was swarded to Miss tea given by members of the Klinke as first prize. Second senior French class, under the prize was a bronze medal. The direction of Sister Mariana. French department at St. Participants were required to Mary’s provided the third and n L* I r L ,^1 Perochial school win- left, Jean Allen, grade seven, St. Vincent de do the preparatory research for fourth prizes—small clipboards rorocnioi jcnooi the symphony School, honorable mention; Mrs._George topped by miniature French Learned, symphony chairman of the Catholic poodles. Pncior W innprc Contestthe Denver spon- Parent-'Teacher League; Linda Caasin, grade rosier «inners seven. St. Mary’s School, Littleton, third place; Other topics presented by the Symphony Society for pupils of Metropolitan and Minica Leins, grade eight, St. Dominic’s participating students were: Denver are shown above. ISach picture was to School, honorable mention. “ Introduction to Richelieu,” by represent musical sounds. Shown are, fropi Adele Kintzele; “ Egyptian Sculpture,” by Mary Kay Mal- Fr. Kekeisen St. Mary's Guest nati; “Jacques Maritain," by Peggy McNally; “The Song of Roland,” by Sally Barry; “ Mau­ rice Utrillo,” by Marilyn Mc­ 'Register' Priest to Speak at Academy Hugh; “The Louvre." by Bar­ Jerry Bakke, senior ing a trophy from Gerald R. TeBoakhorst, pres­ bara Lutz; "Joan of Ate,” by Winner in Driver of Cathedral High ident of the Denver Insurers Association, spon­ The Kev, Robert E. Kekeiaen.j Francis de Sales’ Parish, will emy, Cherry Hills, Friday eve- Sharon Tierney; “The Poetry sor of the test. At left is the Rev. William ninng, May 17, at 8 o'clock in Fffirlfinrv School, Denver, was an associate ^itor of the Rcp-lbe guest speaker at the May of Charles Peguy; “ Manet,” by ETiiciency lesi place wm- Jones, archdiocesan superintendent of schools, itie r and assistant pastor of St.lcrowning at St. Mary a Acad- the school auditorium. Benedic­ Mary Comstock; and “Chateau ■ and at the right, Officer Joseph Hale of the tion of the Blessed Sacrament Chenonceaux,” by Dianne ner in the Sky High Run driver efficiency Denver Police Department. will close the ceremonie.s. Welsh. for teen-agers. He is shown above receiv Sharon Tierney, sodality pre­ College Sodality Speciol fect, will crown the statue of OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY' Our Blessed Mother. Her at­ tendants are Mary Liebman, Prefect H ow ard Kathryn Fehr, Roseanne Thorn­ Cathedral High School Seniors ton, and Rosemary Costello. Peggy McNally will be crown- bearer. These girls are mem­ GIANT bers of the graduation class. Will Present Comedy on May 17 All sodalists will take part Mia. Sharon Tierney, aoda- in the procession. Singing will lity prefect at St. Mary's Acad­ (Cathedral High School, Chuck Haas, Phil Pietrowski, jumpers, blouses in many styles, be under the direction of For- emy, Cherry Hilla, will crown Donvor) Duke Silva, and Sally Moore sheaths, and boleros will be in­ ROSES re.st Fishel, instructor of the the statue ef Our Blessed furnished most of the props. cluded in the style show. glee club and chorus at St. Mother at the school's May Our Htarls Were Young nnd Gerry Kurtz is publicity direc­ Students who will take part Mary’s. Therese Malouf will ac­ erowninf on Friday evening, G ag, a three-act comedy, will tor and ticket manager. in the presentation are Bonnie be presegited by the senior class company at the organ. May 17. Tickets are now available at Strauss, Irene Frank, Mary Ann C Brothers of several St. this Friday at 8 p.m. Horvat, Kathy Lunka, Pat 2 JT. Old. Jerry Hanley and Janice $1 each and can be purchased Mary's students will assist as from any member of the class. Smith, LaVeme Peoples, Vir­ 1st Quality .altar boys at Benediction. They Hale win share the leading roles ginia Broderick, Erlene Dreher. are Paul Leibman. Jerry Kittle Student Chief as Emily Kimbrough and Corn­ Farewell Assembly Harriet Feldhake, Barbara son, Terry McNally, and Gary elia Otis Skinner. Tom Stuart Seniors will say “good-by" at Dunivant, Carroll Krueger, GUARANTEED NURSERY STOCK McNally. and Paul Kelly will play op­ their farewell assembly Thurs­ Barbara McIntosh, Becky De- Serving as ushers are Jack posite them as their rwiantic day, May 23, The reading of Slimbs. Plants, Trees, Vines, Hedges, Fniil and Luzio, Jane Meistrell, Margaret Lang, Ben Castellano, Don COn- At Holy Family interests. the class prophecies will open Takato, Cay Cawley. Janice Shade Trees, Kvergreeni ...... 50 ningham, John Bell, Fat The first act is set io_the the assembly. Skinner, Jeanne Angelucci, cabin of a ship taking the two Save up to % Berger, and Tom McCoy. Skits, which enact a history Marilyn Gdovin, Patricia En- girls to Europe. John Avila will of the four years for the seniors, derle, Julia Barko, Diane Ficco; Is Jerry Lambportray the ship’s purser, with A rt M ajor (Holy Family High School, will also be presented. The read­ Marilyn Grant, Carole Houli­ 18” to 2 4 ” Spreading C 7 .5 O— Mary Ellen Dunn in the role of ing of the wills will follow, Donver) the stewardess. Jack Gilchri.st han. Patricia Adams, Patricia Junipers Reg...... ^ I To Have Exhibit Jerry Lamb, son of Mr. and climaxed by the announcing of Driscoll, Barara Kritzer, Mary will enact the leader of the the Class gift to the school. Mrs. Dale Lamb, 2331 Lowell ship's band, with Shirley Duni- Kay O'Connell, Angelena Ram­ GRASS SEEDS Boulevard, will head the stu­ Joe Chopyak, senior class irez, Carol FranXwa, Rosemarie Wilfred A. B r i c k e 11 vant as the inspector and president, will emcee the event. (above), junior economics Blue Grass SPECIAL— 10 lbs...... S 9.8 0 dent body next year by virtue Frank Urban a.s the steward. Beason, Sheila Flowers, Dianne MERION BLUE GRASS MIX of his choice in the student Assisting him will be Mary Kuhl, Simone Leydig, Jane Mof- major at Regis College, Den­ elections Friday, May 10. Ray Cunningham will portray Warder, secretary, and Jerry fitt, Rosemary McLuster, Pat­ ver, has been elected prefect 1 lb. Covers 750 sq. ft.— per lb...... $ 2 .65 Working with Jerry will be Otis Skinner, Cornelia's actor Hanley, vice president. ricia Morris, Pamela Myers, of the college sodality for I. SOIL BOOSTER ORGANIC FERTILIZER -Anne Schwarz, vice president; father, with Carol Ann Gaut George Warrick, Shirley Mary Nelson, Penny Leader; 1957-1958. 80 lbs...... ? 4.2 5 Jane Loehr, secretary; and Dick opposite him as Mrs. Skinner. Dunivant, and Tom Stuart will Kathleen Rendon, Dolores BrickeU, son of Mrs. Mary Getter, treasurer. Also in the Trudy Rotole and Kaye Yates help in the presentation of the Rodriquez, Sharon Seheurmann, W. Brickell, 413 N. Walnut MILORGANITE— 100 lbs...... 8 5.10 wills and prophecies. Trudy Ro­ 4 I principal's cabinet will be Clau­ will act as owner.* of a French Marie Weibel, Theresa Jaco- Street, Colorado Springs, is an PAX—Kills Crab Grass— Bag...... $ 9.2 5 dia Deats, Ken Liley, Kathleen guest home in the final act. tole, assembly chairman, Paul vette, Janet Ispen, Shirley Gut- El Pon^r Foundation scholar- MICHIGAN PEAT MOSS— INSECTICIDES Koeb, and Dennis Jones. Clarence Lederhos as a French Kelty and Pat Leech, governor kowski, and Elizabeth Alvarado. sbip student. He was vice'pre- il Scott’s Turf Builder, per 100 lbs...... $ 8 .8 5 Vance Vogt, son of Mrs. actor; Joe Chopyak, window and lieutenant governor, respec­ fect of the sodality during his Anna L. Vort of 4172 Yates, cleaner; and Nancy Golden and tively, and Carol Job, editor of Named Editor sophomore year and was elected Call for FREE Edimatot on Lawai and Laadicaping will be president of next year’s Kay Wentzell as two English H i-P ai, have been planning the executive secretary for the senior class, Other officers in women complete the cast assembly for the past several South Denver Evergreen Nursery weeks. junior year, order are Joan Eaton, Judy ' The story relates two young He has also acted as chair­ Mrs. 0 . S. Folkner, Owner Berger, and Gene Troilo. Carl girls' wonderful adventure on To Model erections man of the catechism commit­ Weakland will lead the incom­ their first trip to Europe. It was Girls in the clothing classes tee for teaching children at the 1534 So. Broodwoy SP. 7-2350-SP. 7-7768 ing juniors with the assistance will present a style show at Industrial Home, Golden; All of* Anna Marie Piccone, Francis written by Cornelia Otia Skin­ ner and Emily Kimbrough, and Oscar Male Hall Monday eve­ Sanits’ Parish, and St. Cather­ Elkins, and Sharon Johnson. ine’s Parish, Denver. He is Gary Sauer, Joan DeAndrea, adapted for the stage by Jean ning, May 20, at 8 o'clock. They Kerr. will mode! the dresses, skirts, chairman of Mary’s Hour, spon­ Regina Breheny, and Gary Ger- sored by the Intercollegiate So­ hardt are the newly-elected The entire production is end beacb coats they have made SLEEPING sophomore leaders of next year. under the direction of Miss Joan during the year. dality for world peace. Jlhe missions too have com­ West, speech coach. Assistant Gored, gathered, and straight pleted their elections, choosing director is Pat Leech, senior. skirts, flared-skirt dresses, No Group Photos BAGS Yvonne Dulla (above), Jim Monseu as president. Brid­ The technical crew includes For Publication a senior art major in Lo- get Mullane, Gloria O’Hayre, Bemie Covillo. George War­ Safety Patrol's and Ralph Carlino are the vice Cormpnndrnlt are re­ S79 5 „ $2750 retto Heights College, will have rick, Carol Job, Ray Winters, minded that ihe Demvr t’fllh- an exhibit of her works in the president, secretary, and treas­ Judy Sillstrop, and Celeste By­ Picnic Slated at olic Rogitlrr cannot print I lower foyer of Machebeuf Hall urer, respectively. ers. Manufacturers of All Types of [from May 20 to May 26, in- The Ski and Skate group large group picture of First I elusive. chose 'Tom Burke, Kathleen Elitch's M ay 18 Conunutiion classes, cighlh Sleeping Bags & Tents 1 The exhibit is open to the Calahan, Ro.semary Burke, and grade graduation classes, etc. Jerry O'Connor for top officers. 'Wells of Music' The 10th annual School Ma» crowning phalos for pub­ i public. It will include works lication should include no I in oils, water color, contempo- The Pep and H F Clubs will 2 0 -2 1 Safety Patrol picnic will be held CANVAS PRODUCTS CO. , rary design, and lettering. choose offirers in the fall. Events M ay at Elitch’s Gardens, Denver, on more than three or four per. I Miss Dulia, the daughter of Forty-four freshmen were re­ May 18, at noon for 5.000 chil­ son* at the mo*l. 'Mr. and Mr.s. J. J. Dulla of 314 ceived into the sodality Mon­ The 20th Annual ''Wells of dren in the Denver and tri­ 3799 So. Jason St. S U . 1-3 8 0 1 ' W. Fifth Avenue, is a graduate day afternoon. May 13, by Fa­ Music” Festival, sponsored by county area, according to Police :of St. Joseph's High School. ther Edward Madden. A social the Charles E. Wells Music Co., Officer A. J. Hale, general Sheet Metal Work hour followed the religious will be staged this year *t the chairmen and originator of the services. Jean Berger, the Denver Auditorium Theater, event. Sorting .411 Colorado newly-elected prefect for next Monday and Tuesday evenings. The picnic will conclude Colo­ Resideetial — Commercial year, presided, .“'ervers were May 20-21, at S p.m. rado School Safety Patrol Lanny LoSasso and Tom Down­ This is the 20th annual show Week, May 12-16, as proclaimed Indastrial ing. directed by Charles A. Watts. by Governor McNichols. Free Hotel. Restaurant and The .seniors fooled all—but Only the most outstanding stu- rides, contests, games, prizes, Kitchen Equipment the one person necessary not aents of the Wells of Music and "the nickel man" will be to fool—and were off to Idaho studios are selected after audi­ offered students who served Miss MariljTi Lee Saw­ JOHN j. HEABLER Springs for their Ditch Day tions, to appear. Featured this during the past year to promote yer (above), daughter of Monday. May 13. The Eskimos year will be: A 75 piece orches­ safety and prevent accidents Mrs. Mildred L. Sawyer, 523 in the class braved the swim­ tra, two marimba orchestras, near their schools. Ford Street, Golden, has been SHEET METAL ming pool. Others took to the two brass bands, a modern Safety patrol members are named editor-in-chief of the 995 Fed. Blvd. KE 4-0727 hills. dance orchestra, outstanding so­ expected to attend from every .WoHjif M irro r, bi-weekly pui,- Fifteen sodalists, seniors, loists and an interesting variety school that has a patrol in the lication of Mt. St. Scholastica will be part of the college-high of ballet, acrobatic and tap rou­ Denver and tri-county area, ac­ College, Atchison, for the com­ school union May crowning tines through the courtesy of cording to Officer Hale, who ing year. Sunday, May 19, at Regis Col­ the Florence Harrison School of also predicted tjie u.sual popu­ A chemistry major with lege at 6:3U o’clock. Dancing. larity of the pie-eating cont^t. minor.* in mathematics and Eng­ lish. Miss Sawyer is currently news editor of the paper. She , - c o n o m i c a l was editor of the freshman edi­ tion last year, and editor of the sophomore edition issued thi.s April. Miss Sawyer, a junior, also active in the literary and lit­ urgy commissions of the Na­ tional Federation of Catholic College Students, serves the literary commission as secre­ tary-treasurer this year. During her freshman year she was a member of the Student Respon­ sibilities Committee. Latest Sonotone hearing aM Miss Sawyer was graduated is WORN ENTIRELY IN THE in 1955 from Pueblo Catholic High School, where she was EAR—no cord, nothing worn siaTfiBaasL © as active in journalism and served anywhere else. Weighs only ball as editor of the S ham roek, year­ an ounce. book, her senior year. She held membership in the pep club, the SONOTONE • .. Can JSn^kten y

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Ask your doctor— inquire at any hospital^-or fill In & m oil coupon (Shirley Dnnirant, prefect of the Cathedral Crowning;sodality at Cathedral High &bool, Denver, crowned the statue of the Blessed Virgin after the stu. dent Maas Friday morning. May 3. Other principals in the COLOtAOO HOSNTAl SERVICE crowning ceremony were tbe sodality officers, Kathy Robinson, COlOlUDO MEOICAl SERVICE vice prefect; Joe Chopyak (standing near statue) and Jack 1653 Uwrxaet Slrtot Dvnvar 3 , Cotereda Daly, secretary-treasurers. Sodalists and seniors formed tbe C*i>ll«a«M rWata Mod >*• UD infonaeiiea on >>a« 1 t o t j e i t gusrd of honor and presented roses to the Queen of the Hay. Anyone under 65 yeors of oge SLUE CROSS - BLUE SHIEIO. The entire stadent tx^y sang May hymns. ond in ordinary goc^ health con Friday’s program alto included reception of new members, join BLUE CROSS-BLUE SHIELD HAME- who made a public act of consecration ifir one year, and installa­ tion of next year's officers. New officers are Kathy Robinson, the hospital-sponsored ond doc­ I '’I’ll bat yen my kilt be'i telling him to save bii money prefect; Virginia Mathis, vice prefect; and William Lee tor-endorsed plans now protecting AO O tESS. at Mejestie Saviege’’ and John Chopyak, secretary-treasurers, The Rev. Owen Mc­ 0 holf-m illiort people in Colorodo. I Hugh, director, received the new members and conducted the [^Cl^ ^ ^ — ____ I installation ceremony. Thursday, May 14, 1957 FA C E TEN Office, 938 Bannock Sht«f THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telaphono, Keysfon* 4^205 St. Theresa PTA Sets Ham Dinner May 26 Aurora.—St. Theresa’s Par­ and need of continued educa­ ish)—To dedicate and cele­ tion after high school to atop brate the installation of the crime in that age group. Re­ new kitchen and cafeteria freshments were furnished and equipment, a ham dinner has sreved by first grade parents been set for May 28 with Mr. and Mrs. Owen All- The PTA ie apontoring the stun, room parents, ai cha:r- .dinner to be eerved from 12:30 men. i to 5:30 p.m. Sundey May 26, Students of St. Tbercac'i I at tht prKe of 51.60 for adults School will participate in tne ‘ and 76 cents for children. first Aurora Safety Patrol George- Friend, general rally sponsored by the PTAs at chairman, and his committee the Aurora High School May have worked hard to make the 16 at 8 p.m. All are invited dinner a aucceas. AH are in­ to attend. vited and asked to bring their On Thursday afternoon. May friends. 9, the firat, third, and fourth dent; the Very Rev. CharlM Bucklay, pastor 1st Communieonts gmdes were entertained at the PTA Past Presidents f srn and spiritual director; Mrs. P. Steffen, ttird school with a program praaen- May 9 honoring the past presidents of the PTA Sraaident; Mrs. H. Harrison, fifth president; Twenty-seven children re­ ack row, Mn. R. McNicholas. sixth preoident; Attendine the ttirli’ bi»- Kantu AAU toarnament; Lester Major, AAU ceived their First Communion ted by the second grade rhythm of St Joseph's Redemptorist Schools, Denver, official and local chairman of Women t Baaket- band under the direction of Mrs. J. Berger, seventh preudentj Mfi. J. A W flrd D inner tetball award dinner of Sunday, May 12. For the first are, from left, front row, Mrt. C. Veto, sec­ Ward, eighth president; and Mrs. J. E. Cab­ bali; Gerry Wolf, coach; and Tom Wilson. Ap> time, the parents received with Mrs. Laux. Highlight. of the Su Philomena's School. Denver, recently were proximately 90 persons were present for the program was "The Parade of ond president: Mrs. W. Johnson, first presi­ bie, ninth president the followinjr irueiU, from left, Aimee Thomp­ the children in keeping with spaKhetti dinner and awarding of baeketball the pariah policy of the family the Wooden Soldiers," which son. coach; Carol Dierks, All-American In the pins to the eirls. apostolate. was drdmatized. Other songs Thoae making their First included: “McNamara's Band," 'Fisherman's Derby' Set May 18 H SCHCDtfLEO MAY 19 Communion were Daniel An­ "The Wooden Shoes." and "The derson, Jacquelyn Bonnell, Shoemaker's Dance.” Richard Brcit, Jeanne Bums, Those takina part were Ann Marian Ceremony at St. Philomena's Volkner Curvin, Colette Die- Abraharosen, Daniel Andersen, By Group in St. Joseph's Parish mer, Anthony Dimas, Margaret Jan Barker, Kathleen Boeban- Monsirnor William M. HigginsjAltar and Rosary Society Mon- Fernandez, Thomai Fiore, Pam­ owicz, Jaequalyn Bonell.'Rich­ (St. Jotepb't RedempIsrUt at a turkey and ham buffet in charge. The 12th grade room (St. Pbiloaaaa'i Parish. mothers, Mrs. R. McNicholas D a a r a r ) will addraaa the assembly and I day, May IS, at the home of ela Fischer, Diane Friend, ard Breit, Jeanne Bums, Wal­ Paritb, Dearer) - supper given in their honor by Benediction of the Blecsed Sac-1 Mrs. Harry T. Zook, Tanyo Fix, Donna Green6; ter Carter. Colette Diemer, An­ Tha Double Ring May com­ the officers, room representa­ and Mrs. C. Allan, are host* The annua] May procesaion tives. and committee chairmen esses. will take place on Sunday rament will follow. ! Monsignor Higgins spoke and Sandra Hobnstein, Charles thony Dimas, Joseph Drell- mittee met at the home of the Attendants to the May queen thanked the officers who have Howerton, Mary Howerton, chars, John Fagan, Margarita new president, Robert Turner, on Thursday, May- 9 in the A chiliburger luncheon will night, May 19, at 7:30 o’clock. church ball. Mrs. G. Nobles be served the grade and high Patty Richards will place the will be Carol Avoy, Mary Jule served during the past year. Linda Jackson, Wilfred Hites, Fernandez, Thomas Fiore, Pam­ on Hay 6, to make preparations Conrad, Kathy Conway, Sharon The nominating committee of John Mullaney, Robert Pas- ela Fischer, Ti^ya Fix, Di­ for the "Fishennan’s Derby" and Mrs. J. Francis O'Brien school students, Wednesday, crown of flowers on the atatue were not present of the Bleased Mother and the Coviello, Kaaren Douglas, Jo Mmes. Helen Bishop,'Joaeph J. quariello, Steven Rogers, Mar­ anne Friend, Antoinette Gil­ to b« presented this Saturday May 22. crownbeu^r will be Linda San-l Ellen Duggan, Pat Dunn, Kay Walah, and Blake H. Vifquain garet Schmitz. Thomas Sonn- bert, Michael GiUen, Doana night May 16, in the parish 'The following enjoyed a doval. The children of the up-Foy Nan« Gallagher. Kathy presented the state of officers leitner, Macgaret Suntum. Greene, Patricia Haerich, Con­ hall. The committee for this af­ wonderful dinner and an eve­ per four gradea will march in Hoakins, Sharon Keller. Pat for the coming year: President, Kathleen Weiterman, Gerald stance Hinkle, Sandra Hohn- fair will include Mr. and Mra. ning of fun: The Very Rev. St. Vincent de Pout the proceaaion. The Rt. Rev. Mallinger, Tracy McManus, Mrs. Frank Patton; first vice Williams, and Rosemary Zum- stein; Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs. Grif- Charles Buckley, C.SS.R.; the. Solvage Bureau Janice Menard, Judy Metxler, president, Mrs. Greg CIoos; sec­ tobei. Charles Howerton, Hsry flth. Mr. and Mn. Alvarado, Rev. James Spllivan, C.SS.R.; PICKUP SCHEDULE Veronica Skinner. Rosemary ond vice president, Mrs. Ed­ Ragittratioa for iho first Howerton, Linda Jackson, Rich­ and Mr. and Mn. McNellii. the Rev. Paul Hogan, C.SS.R.:' Monday Tice, Darlyne Umcerki, Lit Van ward Hanifen; recording sec­ five gradti for ibe 1967-58 ard Jansky, Steven Kahle, There will be special prizes and the Rev. Edmond Amigb.i North Dinror, Arvada, For Prompt Meter, and Judy Wicter. retary, Mrs. Henry Carroll, cor­ torn) al St. Thoreia'i School Peggy Kellog, Virginia Kaliey, games during the dance. Re­ C.SS.R.; the Rev. Walter Kar- WottmiBsisr, Theraton, aad Guards of honor include responding secretary, Mrs. will be held at the school on Michael I,othamer, Catblscn freshments will conclude tho rca, Bob King, Mrs. W. P. L A U N D R Y & Spangler, praaident; Mrt. C. , Lakowood (North of 16tb Mike Boatwirk, Bill Davis, Har- George Evans; treasurer, Mrs. Saturday, May 18, from 10 McCormack, Sandra Mehring, evening's entertainment. Atobuo). John Voa; historian. Mrs. Lloyd to l l t 20 e.B. end from 1 to Wilfred Miles. John Mullaney. Decker, first vice president; 'old Eldredga, Rob Ford. Larry Turkey Dinner May 19 Tuooday aod Tbersday DRY CLEANING I Galvin. Tom Glpaon, Lee Hay- .^tskebske; and auditor. Mrs. 4 p.B. end oa Suadey, Mey Robert Paaquariello, Theresa Mra. J. Paify, second vice presi­ Ssalb aod Wool DosTOr, 'ward. Mike Kendrick, Mike La- George Schwartx. 19, fron 1 to 3:30 p.cn. Tbit Piekenbrock, Mary Lou Ras- The eighth grade graduation dent; Mrs. F. Dillie, third vice: Eaglawood, Lakowood Sorvie* . . . Coll: >Teo, Rupert Meek, Jimmy Mur- The ofUcers are the same with applies to all now ebildrea lawiki, Mietocl Robnett, Ste­ class will sponsor a turkey din­ president; Mra. E. (Jandeloris,I . (SoBlh ofa,16tk Avasao), iphy, Mike Rhoadea, Jack Ro- the exception of the lecreUry, doiiriBf eorollneal ia tbo ven Roger^ Margaret Schmits, ner this Sunday, May 19, in secretary; Mra. M. Covello,! treasurer: A. Ivorson, suditor; aad Liltlolu area. ;tole, Donald Romberger, Tom Mrs. Robert Bell. Mrs. Bell hat ecbool ae wall ae tbo oaoe at- Jo Ann Smilanic, Thomai Sonn- the parish hall Proceeds from Wodaoad^ aad Friday T A . 5 -6 3 70 been elected president of PTA taading thii yaet ysar. leitner. Barry Spindler, Mar­ the dinner will be used to buy Mrs. J. Welte, historian; Settle, Dudley Taylor, John Room mothers; Mrs. E. Zim- £a*t Daavor aad Park C.\SC.\DE VoB, and John Waggoner. for the coming year and re­ At the PTA meeting May 7, garet Suntum, Michael Walsh, a gift for the school. The din­ Hill, Aurora, aad Hoffsaa signed from her office of Altar Judge Martin P. Miller spoke Kathleen Westerman. Jerry ner will be served at 4 o'clock, mermsn, Mrs. W. Von Tiiius, The Men's Club and Holy Mrs. J. De Herrera, Mrs. J. Towb. Laundry & Dry Xame Society will meet Thura- and Rosary Society secretary. on juvenile delinquency. Judge Williams, and Rosemary Zjm- and there will be several special Phaaa CH. 4-5S03 Mrs. Henry Carroll will be the Miller stressed tha importance to^l. gifts, the main one being a Rohr. Mrs. A. Befort, Mrs. F. Cleaners ,day. May 28, at 8 p.ra. instead new secretary. deep-fat fryer. Tickets may be Taylor, Mrs. M. Phzybyski, iof the last Thursday of the Cub Scouts sritl meet at the purchased from any eighth Mrs. G. Sherman. Mrs. G. month because of Memorial fire house at Eleventh Avenue $2,000,000 PROJECT grade pupil. Mrs. Frank Dillie Kaiser, Mra. W. ^hnabel, Mrs. ,Day. The initallation of the and Clayton Street at 1 p.m. and Mn. Bert Powell, room T. Coter, Mrs. R. Sexton, Mrs. GOOD CLOTHES NEED new officers and discussions of mothan, will be in eharga of S. Carter, Mrs. B. Land, and the Tent Party will be held. for a tour of the fire bouse on NOT BE EXPENSIVE Saturday, Hay 18. Central Bank and Trust tha dinner. The eighth ^ d e Mrs. C. Allan; The Holy Name Soeiety will re­ Den meetings for Cub Scout students will serve as waiters, Mrs. J. Phelan, symphony ceive Communion corporately Pack 124 will be held this week. bus boys, dishwashers, etc. un­ chairman; Mra. A. Clark, flrrt THE in the 8:15 o'clock Mass on Dsn 1 will meet at Mrs. Rob­ der the supervision of their aid instructor; Mrs. N. Graney, Sunday, May 19. ert Ertmer's home, 1241 Steele Building Radically New mothers. health chairman; and Mrs. J. ENGLISH The Tent Parlv Committee Street, at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, All memberi ef th« Holy Gibbons. will show the 19S7 Park Lane May 17. Den 2 will meet at A radical departure in bank­ ped with five drive-up windows Name Society are urfad to Tea for Seniors i l i TOM WALKER PIANOS TAILORS Ford Dal Rio Sedan after all Mrs. Eugene Williams, 1016 building design, featuring an on the outer rim. Tunnels will make financial raturnt no A tea honoring the seniors R*pio«tDUU<'« of Klaball. Sokaer. the Manes Sunday, May 19, Cook; Den 3 will meet at the all-new rotunda and 10 drive- connect from this main build­ later than May 19 for tha big ■nd their mothers will be given Koblrr, Caapkfll and Jh m froaok and will show the two majnr up windows, is attracting spe- ing; U five separate island pauM toi FIFTEENTH STREET home of Mrs. David Price, 1027 father and ton braakfaet by the PTA following the May nttraetions the fol I o w i a g Fillmore; and Den 4 will meet eul attention to the 52,000.000 drive-ins. Bank officials be­ leheduled for Sunday, May crowning Friday, May 17. Mrs. C C . Cooa CoBBMoata Sunday, May 26. lieve this total of 10 driv«-up Eloctraak Orgaa Combine Quality and Style at Mn. Frank Abeg^s, 927 expansion project now in pro­ 26, after the 8 o'clock Mats B. Land and Mrs. S. Carter, Fiaa RacoBdilieaod Piaaas ANor Meating Adama. The Saturday den cess at the Central Bank and windows to be the most of any in the church hall. Tickets 11th grade room mothers, are I34S S. BROAOWAY SProc* 7-TSM at Prieat Yon Can Afford Siaty-fiva women were in at­ meetinga will ba held immedi­ Trust Company, 16th andibank between St Louis and may be parchased for 51 a tendance at the meeting of the ately after the tour of the fire Arapahoe Streets, Denver. the West CoMt. plate from aoy ef tha so­ house. Described as the culmina­ The new plan permits ac­ ciety members or at tha rec­ All able-bodied men of tho tion of a 16-yetr expansion cess from bou 15th and Law­ tory. THE BANK OF FISHERMAN'S FIRST STOP parish are iavilcd to assist program by Elwood M. Brooks, rence Streets. William C. 8 oi 10 Presidents board praaident, and Max Muehow, Denver architect, and COMPLETE LINE OF FISHING SPIRITS ibe Teat Party Commillao ia Eight of the 10 past presi­ PERSONAL lakiag the baeaar oquipmoat Brooks president, the new con­ Charles Deaton, the bank de dents of the PT.A were present AT PRICES THAT WILL SUIT dowB out of the school ettic struction will require three signer, have collaboratad to SERVICE - - - this Friday eveaing, Mey 17, phases. The firat will be the permit landscaping of the both Ice CoW Beer — Wines — Whiskeys at 7:30 o'clock. erection of an all-new rotunds the parking areas and the FAST FREE DELIVERY Prayen were requested for banking building adjoining drive-in islands. James R. How­ Report on Dance Lariye enough to serve the seriously ill: Joseph Bru- tha present structure. In the ell ft Co., builder of the Tele­ CARMIE'S seke. Miss Mary Dolan, Misa aecond phase, the Loop Market phone Building, is the ger.eral you, yet small enough Margaret Ahem, Mra. Mae will be tom down to make way contractor. Given Social Club to know you. NORTH DENVER Johnson, Mrs. George P. for the new Central Park, a In addition to the three- LIQUOR STORE Clarke; and for the deceased, 100-car parking lot for bank story Loop Market Building John Mollison, Edward Eid- customers. Finally, the exist­ other property was secured for At St. Cajetan's 4393 Fnleral Blvd. Phone (»I.~ .’>-4723 redge, James H. O’Hanlon, Mi­ ing Central Bank Building will the project The edifices for­ Opsrated by Edith and Carmine Lombardi chael McEnery, Leonard C.‘ be remodeled. merly occupied by the Tram­ (St. C.jctaa'i Parish, Hart, Fr., and Mrs. Paul Ger­ The gray buff rotunds, 104 way Corporation's Central D e n v er) ber. 'feet in diamater, will be cquiiv Loop have already been cleared The Social Club met to report on the Easter dance rdsulta. EVERGREEN Plans for further projects were NM O M iB un TO END MAY 20 AT ST. LOUIS’ made. Anyone interested in the ae- —ALSO— 3311 Soalb BroftdwAj SU. 9*0511 T I t E E S tivitiM of this group, which is HMikv iMtriNB C«rp, Vincentian Conducting Daily Novena citywide in scope, may apply at the rectory. HOSE BESIIES Englewood.—(St. Louis’ Par­ to hriag their family aad All trustees and lay advisers PTA ElecHons Balled end Wrapped at Special Prices ish)—The ' solemn novena in cama ta Eaglawood City of the parish have been tnvited Election of PTA officers re­ honor of Our Lady of the Mir­ Park May 26 from 4 to 6 by the Men’s Club to attend a FLNE VARIETY OF NLRSERY STOCK sulted in the continuation in of­ aculous Medal, which is being p.n. Thty aro to briag their special meeting at 8:45 o’clock fice of those now serving. PTA Come to conducted by the Rev. Diamond owa luBch. Desert will b« Thursday in the rectory, offices at St. Cretan's are of a Ryan. C.M., will close Monday, served. two-year duration with the ex­ 'PoHuck Polko' May 20. There is a Mass at Sunday, May 19. Is Family ception of the office of secre­ Recommended Firms W ILD B IL L ‘D 5:30 o'clock daily and evening A "Potiuek Polka" Is being tary, which has been held by New Location, 25 So. Shtridan — BE, 7-3504 devotions at 7:45 o'clock in Communion Day. All families of OPEN ALL NIGHT — FREE PARKING! the parish are urged to par­ planned for the next get-to­ Mrt. Dan Gonzales for three addition to the devotions after ti 'ipate in this observance. gether of the Mr. and Mrt. year. All other officers remain, for Auto the 8 o’clock Mass each morn­ Club on Sunday, May 26. The with Mrs. Phyllis Garcia re­ M 8H 8888MMM 88I ******* *** ing. The ushers will hold a meet­ committee in chaVge this month placing Mrs. Gonzales. The rest All first grader* iataredad ing Tuesday. May 21, at 8 p.m. contuU of Mr. and Mrs. Paul include Mrd. Phillip J. Torres, Beautiful Services— ia Girl Scoutiag are iavitad Mn the School cafeteria. Pytlinaki, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ad­ chairman; Mrs. Gus Garcia, SERVICE ams, and Mr. and Mrs- Peter vice chairman; Sister Georpne, lY eed \ot Be Expensive Colleton. treasurer; and the Very Rev. ARMED FORCES DAY EVENT Mrs. Harry Krumhols pre­ John Ordlnas, C.R., it ipiritual sided when the PTA board of director. Lowr'y Tour Set M ay 18 managers met Hay 7. Repairs on the school build­ The PTA will sponsor s pic­ ing are planned for this sum­ Williams Nash, Inc. i^afkglljal-NDonan nic for the sisters Thursday, mer. These are extensive and I .May 29. Anyone wishing to con­ are aided by the PTA fund. All By St. Thom as U. G ub tribute food should call Mn. those participating in the year's A u th o rite d Sale$ & Service Gerald Pool, SU. 1-2781. Con­ monthly bakie sale are notified! (S i . Themsf* Uaieersity Club,'first 20 persons interested. The tributions are to be brought to of PTA’s gratitude for their u u M A. 3-4006 D«BT*r) nee of the ticliats is 53.60. the convent by 10 a.m. May 29. aid in tliese efforts. Export .Moohanioal Work .111 Makes On Saturday, May’ 18, there Diinner reservations following School will be out May 29, Boy Scout Troop 221 will will be a guided tour of Lowry the opera will also be made. 30, 31, with a school picoic at meet at T aju. Saturday, May 2030 S. L'nheraity SH. 4-2781 Air Force Base in observance Additional information may be Elitch’s Gardens on May 29. 18, to begin the year's first of Armed Forces Day. Cameru obtained by calling Dorothy Graduation will ba held June two-day hike and campout at OPEN EVENINGS are allowed for picture taking. Norman at DE. 3-7424. :9 at 8 a.m. Cottonwood Dam near (Jastle Lunch wilt be served in the Rock. Scouts must be at the mess hall, and the price is 76 church with full equipment. cents, Later in the day those Scoutmaster William Carreon intcre.sled may go swimming. Forty Hours' Devotion will be in charge. Bob Sanchez WANTED They will meet at the Knights and Dan Gonzales are commit­ I of (joiumbus Home et 11 e.m. teemen of this group. or et Lowry Gate 2 (E. Sixth Avenuel at 11:30 a.m. Set at Mother of God ' The social committee is plen- (Mother ef God Parish, May 9. Other new officers for — — J ■ — ~ w a i l !• OasMO* jning a Sunday breakfe*! steak Denver) Ithe coming year will be Mrt. party at Joe Awfift Coffee's !l!!^ f - jT'ii'f p i iifc'-liill' aMbstCaHuK Irestaurant on Sunday, May 19. The Rev. John Anderson of jat 10:30 a.m. Afterward the St. Catherina’i Parish will ^ing yCHEVROLET^ rtarMa 5-4441 I group will adjourn to the M(^ •peak at the Forty Hours’ De- "'y' president: IT0 Don't B anf All ffc# ButimtM— Juil Tours’* lhan home for garden beer'vMion which will be held in nl^ party. The price of the break- Mother of God Church Friday, ^ " Ss: i. 51.25. and the garden‘Saturday, and Sunday. May IT. party 75 cents. Reservations:18. and 19._The devotion will The*, affir.ra Jfn s. ir. TmiJ«t mtde by Thur»dayJ®P^B with Hiirh IIws on Friday Did Jun# mmmunw May 16. with Eleanor DemskiiiM 8 o’clock and will close Sun- FR 7-9670 or Mary Jaekovich, day afternoon at 6 o'clock. High: rOllowjng the mreiinr. Boh AL.At. 5-3558.5 -3 5 5 8 . Maas will be sung at 8 o 'c l o c k ; Connelly sang two numbers There will be a potiuck Saturday morning and at 10:30 •pd Cathy Tangney Pj*7td the o'clock on Sunday morning. i movement of a violii con- supper end commanily sing Evening devotions will be held «rto. Hostesses for the lunch- eround the pieno et Kea at 7:30 o’clock on Friday and «on were Mra. James Garland, Peter's home oa Thursday, Saturday. , M*'*- Catherine Quinn. Mra. | May 30, at 7 p.m, Further ...... iCatherine Henry, and Mra. Write Letter, Giving Qualifications iafem etioti may he ohteiaed A May crown,a, ,* beiag laarles Fellows. hy celliag Kea Peters et planned fa r Suadey after- The Altar Society !i plan­ to CE. 3-5257. eaea. Mey 29, et 3 e'clack. ning a card party May 26 in One of the highlights for thi« All school-ege ehildrea who the church basement at 7:30' summer's entertainment will be> wish Ie participete in - this o’clock. DEPARTMENT PR attendance at a matinee per­ eveal are asked Ie ceU Mr*. .Members of the paris]i wi:.- formance of the opera at Cen-1 Leenerd A. Tengaey et PE. died in the month of May since: P. 0. Box 1620 Tral City. July 21. Johannj 3-6464. the parish was started ani who! CAPITAL Strauss' Oypttr Baron is New Officer Slate will be remembered in all thr the attraction of the 1957 Cen­ Masses said this month are Dr.' /wflBny •"*' SroMMray Denver, Colorado tral City Opera Festival. F.arly Mrs. William Brayden was,Harry W. Dean and Mra. Hcn- reservations are requeued, as elected president of the Altar Irietu H. Fleish. only 20 tickets were purchased, and Rosary Society at thel .Mra Theresa Shanks is a TAbQr 5-5191 land they will be sold to the meeting Thursday afternoon,'patient in Mercy Hospital.

‘ 'JWV- ■ ;V;« Thursday, Moy 16, 1957 Offiet, 938 Bannock Sfratf THE DEKVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Ttlapheno, fCoyitono 4-4205 RAGE ELEVEN Pastor at Holy Family To Fete Parish Workers

(Heljr Family Pariib. Daavar) and Edwin Unrein. Thirty-three At an appreciation dinner on ushers serve the parish at seven |Thursday, May 18, Father For­ M asses. rest Allen, pastor, will be host W e e k rU g M s s m i « b ic b e o l to Men's Club members and d ag e a re b o w being offered their wWea. workers at tha al 6:30, 7. and 11:30 a.m. wtekly games parties and their The average weeklg recep­ 'wives, the parish ushers and tion of CemmoBloB haa ia- Iheir wives, and the members of craaaed from 1,200 to 2,200. the 8L Vincent de Paul Society 3,000 Attend and their wivea. Eliteh Social A program of after dinner The 34th annual Eliteh social speeches in testimony to the on May 9 was an outstanding ;hclp given the parish by the success. More than 3,000 at­ groups in the put year will fol- tended in spite of cold and low the dinner. damp weather. The apeaker for the Men’s Recipient o t the two-door Club members will be Sidney Belvedere Plymouth given away iVitry, 1967 president of the at the social wu Mrs. Eileen Hay 24 at 8 p.m. Tickets, on ule at the school, group. Paying tribute to the Cunningham of 4476 Stuart Cure d'ArS School the Fairy Queen games party workers will be and h er court cost 60 cents for adults and 26 cants for stu­ Street Marjorie Miller of 1433 dents. oteph Cavanagh, committee S. Decatur received the 11,000 Musical on Moy 24 S!..x"'r'Th; playground. The girla of St Clara's showed chairman. He will pay special From left to right are Kathleen Belflore, one-acra mountain home site Wedding of Jack and Jill, the annual music Patricia Daly, Claudia Freer, Darlene Lenhart Gift From Brownies their appreciation by singing songs for the tribute to Severin Windholt, donated by Borland Ranch- Brownies. Anthony McNulty, Joseph festival of Cure d'Ais School, Denver, which (queen), Patricia Paul, Karen Gray, Pamela 1. Brownie Troop 101 of St. Mary Htplaleoe't Ettei. The Ford fishing car was will be given at the East High Auditorium on Bauer, Flora Slaven, and Patricia Harrsnxino. Paritli, Denver, with ita leader, Mn. Wallace Brownies pictured shove are, left to right, Brtnd, Edward Clinton, Loren presanud to L. L. Carstenson standing, Barbara Becker, Diane Quinlen, Mar­ Gilbert, Lawrence Schectx. and Anderaon, visited with a croup o t 38 girls at of 1742 W. 85th Avenue. The CURE D'ARS GROUP SETS ELECTION Sl Clara’s Orphanage. Tha troop presented sha Gibbs, Peggy Hoff, Judy lacino, Sheri An­ George Taylor, and to five men fishing car was donated hr the children with a wicker doll buggy filled derson, Ann Overton. Irene DcFrancis, Cathy to be honored at tha dinner Johnny Harper Motors through with oranges. The buggy had been repaired Torepkina, Diane Mae^ Susan Sanders, Frances both u games party workers sales representatives Bernard Malloy, and Karen Kilpatrick; seated in front, end ushers in the church; Mar­ CaulfielcL St. John Vianney Society W ill Meet and painted by Myron DeFrancia, a father of Janet Haddock and Vicky Todd; standing at tin Potter, Cecil Proctor. Arn­ one of the Brownies. The Brownies served Plon Cub Scout sach end. Brosmie Aids Jane Sanders and Jan­ old Schietler, Ludwig Thaler, ish who are ill are Bemardi Mr. and Mrs. Donsld Four- cookies and entertained the children in their ice DeFrancia. Not present is Janet Coromado. and Sidney Vitry. Cavanagh Boseball Progrom (Cure d'Ari Parish, Denver) The St John Vianney Society Pinnerty, Jr., and Mary Helen cade of 2967 Oliva ara tha par- himself is also an usher in ue Plaiu for a Cub Scout sum­ Wais. lantJ of a gSrl. ______RITES o r GIRLS' GROUP MAT 19 parish. ^ [jimer baseball program were will meet Friday, May 17, at John Waakland, president 9 t ^formulated o at a recent meeting 8:16 p.m. Election of officers the parish conference of the St of the Cub ParenU' Auxiliary. for the coming year will be held. Sodality at Edgewater Sets Reception Vincent de Paul Society, Yill Team coaches and directors In­ Bob Brusso, vocalist, will re­ expreu a debt of gratitude to clude Anthony Milano, Loub turn. There will elso be other Tbomu Reichenbangh, John featured entertainment Re­ AMUSEMENT—DINING appointed to serve on commit­ Heller, Martin Potter, Edward (St. Mary Ma|daIsB«'( Pariib, a family picnic to celebrate Malocuy, Georgege Taylor, John McEahern, and Cubmastcr John freshment will be served. D s a v v r ) their fly-up ceremony. The pic­ tees for May: Sanctuary, Mrs. Hosts will be Mr. and Mra. '♦>eea9>»eee»ee»»eeee99»9eef9M M 99<»>9»*»*< Hall and Mrs. RoMngren; large Burke. Joteph F. Poghes, Jr.; McDermott Other cub fathers The Young Ledies' Sodality nic will be held at Twisted Pine William ■ Kelly, e , James ■ ■ Pughes, . to help with the program will J. C. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. will have a reception of new linens, Mrs. Mathew Theit: and Joseph Walsh, and to five Charles O’Brien, and Mr. and Lodge, Genessee Mountain, Sun­ small linens. Mrs. Agnes Smith; be enlisted soon by Mr. McDer­ P b on a Phone members Sundey, Mey 19. The day, May 19, at 3:30 p.m. Direc­ men who are ushers as well as mott. Mra. Fred White. parents of the girts are invited surplices, Mrs. Arthur Schuts; De Paul men: Edward Flynn, CH. 4- CH. 4- tions to the lodge may be .ob­ and alba, Mrs. Frank Wedliek. Advance baseball practice for Pupils' A rt Show 2494 DICK BURGS £494 to witness the ceremony at the Joseph F. Pughes, Sr.; Joseph the scouts is expected to start On Sunday, May 19, parents tained from Mrs. Waller, BE. Mrs. Berlin received the spe­ school at 1:15 p.m. The sodaliits 7-2d53. WoerUnan, Terrence Realty, soon. Permission slips signed by of the school children are in­ will sing at their Communion cial gift. The portable mixer, and Ferd Buchholz. parents are necessary for par­ vited to visit the claurooms to Mass Sundiy. May 19. Carnival Plonned which was given away by the Representing the ushers at ticipating in the program. view the annual art exhibit A The Girl Scouts will have At the May meeting of the Rosary Makers Circle, was tha speakers' table will be Lud­ At a recent general meeUng unior bake ule will also be their court of awards Friday, Altar and Rosary Society plans given to Mrs. Gilbert Fuchs, wig Thaler, heed usher. Besides of Cub Scout Pack 172, Al leld the ume day after the 8, May 17, at 7:30 p.m. in the par­ 1130 Lafayette. STUDIO were made for the parish ear- the ushers to be honored u Towner, Catholic district coun­ 10, and 11:30 o’clock Masses.' ish hall, 26th Avenue and Da- nival, which will be held on July The Altar and Rosary So­ members of other groups, selor of the cob program, gave Each grade is contributing a pey Street. All parents and 12, 13, and 14. ciety's most recent gift to the Thsler will command Bernard the prirrcipal address. Cub- different article of baked goods, friends of scouts are Invited to Mrs. Patrick Connellv will be church was a book stand for Carroll, Bernard Caulfield, Ar­ master McDermott presented and a wide selection will be on attend. the fancvwork booth chairman, the altar. thur Coyle, Thomu Digenan, these awards: Denner strips, display for ula. The room Brownie Troop 832 will have aasiated by Mrs. Thompson a St. Mary Magdalene's Circle Samual Evans, John Fletcher, Gary Heller, Gerald Romero, mothers will be on hand to serve I Mrs. Kalt«u^. will meet at tha home of Hn. Robert Goebel, Ronald Goebtl, Greg Server, William McDar- u ulesmen. 1747 Tremont at Broadway PARAMOUNT N. Pareoneanlt on Thursday, Robert Gravellc, Walter Gris- motL and Gerald Morahan; as­ The proceeds will go to the' Many things are still needed May 23. dale. Fred Cross, Arthur Ham­ sistant dinner itripi, MUm new mission in Santiago, Chilt, LUNXH SPECIAL letk axi Cl»—n» for the booth and contributions mond, John Hansen. Robert Robinson, Greg Heller, and Mi­ which is conducted ^ the Pre^ will be appreciated. Any one J. Seawrigbt is a recent con­ ioui Blood Sisters. Everyone ii| May 16tb— Mey 22nd vert to the Church. Jonas, Lawrance Loehr, Peter chael Morahan; STEAMSHIP ROAST.. 9 5 " who has articles suitable' for McNulty. Joseph Mohesky, Gold arrow under wolf, asked to participate in this Ceeieree HilchaD. PLiaB* FeeUr the faneywork bMth may call Mrs. Norman McLaren ia con- Leonard Ruppert, Samuel Sat- Milee Robinson: silver arrow worthy project Includes Potatoaa, Salads, Rolls, Butter mONKEY ON MY ■ ACK’ Mrs. Connelly. BE. 7-3862. valaeing at home after under- erwhiU, Donald Secord, Dr. under wolf, Richard Larsen, CFM Brookfest and Coffee (Monday thru Friday) Geerct AeaUoatcaaiarv, The following women were going eurgaqr recently. Ralph Spesu-, William Splan, Leo Brand, and Michael Mon- Three groups of Christian: RoW aiaa han; bear rank, Patrick He- Family Movement are planning! Prime Rib— ‘’Thiekeet in Denver,” "CUN DUEL AT DURANGO” Kowan, and Michael Morahan; a breakfast Sunday, May 19. includes breads, poiatoes, $ 4 6 gold arrow under bear, James following the 8 o'clock Mass, for, Salad and Beverage ...... m EAST DR1>T>1N All Saints' Cub Pack Sets Party Ford; silver arrow, David all children of the parish at-' Schooler, Michael Reynolds, tending public schools and their Dineine— Fridag aad Satardag Nifhls latOO E. CalCaa (All Saints' Parish, Daavar) Holder of tha 60/60 Club ant tasks confronting the parents. It will be an opportun­ May ISik—Sliy 2U( ift for May was Magdalen n«v|ly organized Confraternity Gustav Lind, Michael Allan, FREE DINNER PAXKXNC Cub Scout Pack 220 of the ity to get acouainted and to *1 Iw* locatlaoi »ll»r S pjB- aad aag- Duse, 2996 W. Cornell. The of Christian Doctrine in the Dennis Schindler, and Gerald Stork HuSion, Jaiaaa Daaa parish will have a games party Morahan; view the Khool. It ia hoped all | ■in* on Sunday* and k*lldaga~l kaur Eltubatb Taylor in the parish hill on Friday, project will be .discontinued parish is the recruiting of will attend. i Jual naxt door and 2 haura at Mual- “CIANT“ until September. teachers. Lion rank, Gerald Romaio, cipal Parkins Carat*. 1*28 Traaaaal. May 18. at 8 p.m. Tbit ptrty Harry Johnston, and Denris Misa Estelle fickel of 2920 Rkort Suklart is used to finance the projects Archbitbop Urbam J. Vabr When the new catechetical Schindler; gold arrow under Albion Strut will entertain the "CRASHING THE WATEJt of the scouts for the year. w ill adminiatar CenFirmatioa canter opens, there will be Lion, Harry Johnaton; two-yesr members of St. Anthony's Cir­ BARRIER” Tieketa are 60 cents a person OB Wadaaiday, May 22. need for at least 40 more qual­ service pin, Gustav Lind, Mi­ cle at a luncheon on Thursday, and can ba obtained from any Baptismal eertifieatas of all ified teachers. This September chael Lind, Thomaa Fox, and M ^ 23, at 12:30 o’clock. £ WE.ST DRIVE-IN scout or at the door the night caDdidatai must be pra- there will be classes under the Michael Koch; Bobcat pin,'Dale 'Two young people of the par­ PRIVATE PARTIES W. aih aaS Klpllac of the party. santod to Father Harley Mistionary Sisters of Our Lady Fitting; and Lion badge, Steven i. A.* --- •r' May iStb—Shy Itlh Altar Meeting Seboitt, pastor, bafero tba of Victory for all wishing to Doering. ' 7 ^ . - V , data of CoBfirmalioB. In* iB Denvark Newest Smertett . — '■ V ' Daaa Marda. Baa Bartak The Altar and Rotary. So­ teach. A mather-daughler break- structions for tha sacramaBt uL-ir r •' "TEN THOUSAND BEDROOSU” ciety will meet on Wednesday, felt will he epoBiered bg Sueurbeti Cete-Retteurent ara fivan oa Tussdar ova- An appeal is made now for 12 in Evergreen May 29, in the parish hall. Re­ Brownie Troop 879 in the Jafr Cbandlar, Jaaana Crala Biags at 8 p.aa. ia tha parish public school teachers within citation of the Rosary will be­ hick school euditoriam ea "THE TATTERED DRESS” hall for all adults and high the parish to contact Father Buiioess Lunchcotia ei Bridge gin at 8 p.m., followed by a Snadeg, Mag 19, followiag Panics served u> e lq ^ suirouM' school studsBli. SchmitL pastor and director of short butineaa meeting. A sur­ the 7:3io e'elaek Mess. The lags with lacomperule Food sod NORTH DRIVE-IN Task for CCD * the CCD; Jay Tolaro, presi­ Parish to Make prise social evening will follow. I dent; Charles Fink, chairman breakfast committee leeders B n e ra g n bg P A U L 7200 N. Federal All the women of the perish One of the first and tmport- of teachers, or any board mem­ include Mrs. Steve Deniel, — flora 3 l A l pet persoa May IStb— May 21al are invited. Everyone it re- ber if the teachers are inter­ Mrs. J. Hardg MagUg, and auested to bring an article for' ested and willing to take the Mrs. Charles DlMenae. 1st Communion Convenient Location ■ Free Ptrkmf Rack Hadaoa. Jaaiaa Data m faneywork booth. Ekaakatk Taylar required instructions and Father Eldward Madden re­ Evergreen. — (Church of -GIANT” A food and bake sale spon-, Crowning Rites eventually teach a catechism ceived three members of one sored by the Altar and Rosary - Christ the King)—The follow-, class. family into the Church. Bap­ ing 12 children will make their SkoTt Sak}ar< Society will ba held on Sunday, tized were Evan Donald Hoon •CRASHING THE WATER Our Lady of Fatima Circle First Communion in tha 8 ..May 26, in the parish hall from som, Sr.; Evan Donald Houn- 17)0 SovU) Colortdo Blvd. BARRIER” 19 a.m. until 12 noon. Contribu­ Planned May 19 will meet on Tuesday, May 21, o'clock Mass Sunday, May 19:i .SKylme 6-8202 at 8 p.m. in the home of Mn. som, Jr.; and Donna Laa Hoan- Sherri Hicks. Debbie Lovely, I (Writers Mtnot) Denver,Cota. tions from averyone will be som. Sponsor for the threa wu SOITH DRIVEN neatly appreciated. For the Charles Dunn, 2463 S. lUIeigfa Joan Ord, Kathy McDermitt, j — Street Patrick McGowan. Leslie Reed, Daniel Schmidt,' .K£. 4-7918- ISOO W. Ballaalaw baked goods sale the following The two Hounsom children, May IStk—blay S lil are auggested; Breads, cakes, At St. Patrick's On Thursday, May 16. at 8 Evan, Jr, and Donna Lee, were David Simpeoni Dianne Turner, ’ p.m. The Infant of Prague Cir­ Carl Vining, Melvin Vining, I Rock Kudoaa. Janao Daaa, rolls, pies, cookies or candies; (St. Palriek's Parish, Dsnvsr) instructed and prepared for Elltabalh Taylor for the food ule: Potato salad, cle will meet in the home of Baptism by Mrs. 'Thomu Reich- Debbie Wiebc, and Frances Wit-1 JhSL <£oiuA, fijOOJfL “GIANT” baked beans, fried chicken, Tha May crowning cere­ Mrs. Nyle Bynum, 1862 \S son. * monies will take place Sunday, enbaugh, a parish teacher in i Mto«8eiB*iiV o/ tBtbfr Asi foBC) Rkort Sikjoct baked ham. barbecued ribs, or Newton Street. the Confraternity of Christian Following the Mass a Com-| May 19. at 4 p.m. in the church. munion breakfast will be served I Ninth AvcBBa at Spear Blvd. •CRASHING THE WATER a favorite picnic dish. The pariah rental library, on Doctrine. All three of the Hour- BARRIER” The children from the eecond in the parish hall for the first! HNS Election the second floor of parish soms received First Commun­ COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF grade through the eighth grade hall, is open to parishioners communicants by the members When the men of the Holy inclusive will be in the proces­ ion together with the May 12 '} V A U .E Y I)RIVI->IN every Sunday from 9 to 11 of the Sacred Heart Circle. [ FINEST CHINESE AND Name Society met on Tuesday, sion. class. Father Donald McMahon, I tSSO E. Eraao May 7, the following were o'clock. SL Rita's Circle will meet in AMERICAN FOODS May ISth—May IStk Rita Carlluo, an eighth grade pastor, expressed his thanks to' elected officers: President, pupil and a faithful member Register news should be the home of Mrs. Anna Ahem, the Sisters of Charity of the i A BaautIfuJ Lantara Usbtad Dlalas Raaa ta Ika HBri^a F n ik Siutrm called to WE. 6-3960 or WE. Vatarana al Faralra Wars Haw* John Seitenbach; first vice of the choir for a number of 4468 Raleigh StreeL on Tues­ Cathedral for another success­ Jaba S. Stavarl Paal N*. I praaident, Charles Colborg; 6-6369 before Friday evening day, .May 21, at 1 p.m. I SPECIAL PCATUftE years, will crown the statue ful year of instructions for the | Oe*a I* lb* Publk II *A. tea MidaltktM M alfl — Sal. (Ul t *.». /•Bvph CotUfl. VJt*c« LfAdfort second vice president, Medford of the Blessed Virgin. Her at­ children of this parish. , 4S ing to that final arrangements PAST RISE AND HARD PALL OP ONE can be made. The time an' in BOULDER CANYON Elace of these meetings wil Party FacUilia* — Eacailaat Lad(tac. Fta* Fas4* O ^j^^R BATBST OP ALL PUNNV MCNI s announced later. Those in­ Pkaei: HM tai (.iiicaiMt.i, ; thia pariah and Edward Ped­ and girla to plan and write the and ii a delegate to tba All- ; Kir IfcJU ,1 tIUM • I • MH , Hat t roza of Holy Ghost Parish. story which will honor Denver City Council, THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitene 4-4205 Thuridoy, May. 16, 1957 PAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Street

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SARAH ELLEN (NELLIE) MUR­ Phtlomina'f Churcti. InUrntot Ut. and Mra. Amelia Hantii, of 8U Paul, Hr. Murphy waa an amploye of tha PHY. (4. of t i l t Xavier Street. Sbe Olivet. Banleverd Mortuerr. Minn.: uncle of A. Phillip Albua. of Acc Employment Agency at tha time KOSA S. PACUANO. SI. of SSSS Denver. Eatber Kaaak, of Santa of hla dautn. ^ wee the mother of Fnah E. Murphr Sorvlvlng. In addition to hla wift, MakingCalls W. s t u Avtane. 8bo waa the wife of Maria. Calif., Mra. Bettr Schabart. and Helen Ceritv both of Denver; are two aoni. Donald JamM and Rob­ aiater of Anna Kecht. of HaaUnaa. Gaatavo Pailiaao; mother of Fn&k of 8u Patil, HInn.. and John and M. PaiNaBo, Hra. Jeteeh t . I^bIiio. DavM Miller, both of Denver. Re- ert Alien Murphy of Denver: and Neb.; and arandmother of Jamea hla mother. Mrs. Edna Murphy of and XnlbloeB Gerltn. Redniem Klfb Hra. Jamra Cemalllo, Mra. Jack Bel- qnlem Hish Maae w a a ralebrated Mar U in SU Anne'i Chorch. Kiowa. Clereland. Howard Mortuary. Haao la belnt offered Tbnradar. Mir flora, Kra. Domlalt Pantho, Hra, At Presentation Interment SU Eliaabeth Cemeurr. It. ti 8L Mar> MaadaWne'o Cbnrcb. Frank M. Leaaaio, Hra. Aolbeor BESSIE HENLEY 8UTEFF. of Interment Mu OUveU Boolcrard VecchlaraUo. and Hra. R a r a o n d Oiintff MortuhTT. Frederick. Mra. Mateft died May 18 (Prntantalioa Pnriib, Denenr) SehaertoFer. all of Denver; Mra. LAWRENCE P. PERRY. M. of in LMgmonu She waa the wife of The ticket committee of tbe “ ^ .S tY E. ANCERER. it , of 4844 Jamoa ^rantlno. of Chicafo. in., Greeler, foraerir of 8SS Cook Street. Chris Mateft: and mother of William paritb festivat, composed of ISO Tbomptoa StreeU Sbe woe the wife of and Jerome A Pafllano, of Haatinaa. DMver. He ariu the father of Mre, Flynn, hnth of Frederick; elmicr of Frank Aaaerer, Sr.: mother of Frank Neb. She la aleo aorvived hr U Stella Araold. of Ft. Worth. Ten., Albert Henley, and Nellie Flynn, men, ia busy this week calUnE Anaerer, Jr.; AlhorU and Lonlo frandchildreB and IS areat-trand- and Hra. lilllan IUIUt , of Denver; both of Denver. Sbe is nleo sur­ on each parishioner. Anaetet. of Denvtr. ind Edward children. She van a maaber of the brother of Hra. Harp rarrr. of N ^ vived by three grandchildren, many Anaerer. of Alhambra. CaUf.; aiater Mt. Carmel AlUr and Roaarr So- Bronewick, Canada, and Mra. Cath­ niecea and nephewa. Requiem High The parcel post booth, an in­ of Aano Bablib. Matt, and Steve cietr. Reoulem Hlah Haia «aa cele­ erine Bernard, of Beaton, Mete: Haei la being offered Thnnday, May novation in 10 far as the festi­ Bobt^ of Denver. She la alto onr- brated Mar II In Mt. Carmel Chorch. srandfetber of Lerrr and Bettr 19. in SU Tbereaa'a Cbureh. vals of previous years, will ba vived hr three arendcbUdren. The Interment Mt. Olivet. Bonlevard Mot. Arnold and Bill and Jean Reillr. Re Frederick. Interment LoagmenU le aleo eurvivad br four trrat-fnnd- Ylfloarr vrill be recited Prldar, Mer Howe Martuary. an added attraction this year. 17, el 8d< p.m.. in the Bonlevard '“ h^'n RY 1. JENNINGS. « . of chlldren. BequUm Hish M ail Thura- Unopened parcels received from dar. Mar 1«. at 9 JO a.m. In Su MRS. ROSA S. PACUANO Monuarr Chapel- Requiem Hlah n o i l W. Colfaa Avenue. He waa Requiem High Haas waa offerKl the hnaband of Harlan E. Jennlnaa: John tbc EraniellaCa Church. Inter­ all parts of the U. S. and sono Mate wilt ba offered Saturdar. Mar ment Hu OllvoU Olinser Hortuarr. for Mre. Roaa S. Pagliano, 81, of foreign countries will be avail­ II. la Kolr Roaarr Chorch. Inter­ brother of Eliaabath Hoairr and 8089 W. 88tb Avenue in Our U dy E mmI a Ci> niitc Scouts pic- highest in scouting. BoUi boya have had three ment Mu Ollveu Bonlevard Hor- Nora Learie, both of Denver: nncla MARY C BURKE. 80. of 1187 B. of Mu Carmel Church May 16. Inter­ able. Many have come from well CQgic wVvUie tured above are memberi of yean in cubbing and approximately ^ e e m luarr. of Eliaabeth Colearave. of Fnllerton. Harriaon StreeU She waa the mother ment waa In Mt. Olivet, Mra. Pagli- Calif., W, P. and Joeeph Jennlnaa. of Mrs. Catherine C. Sh^den. of known celebrities edong with scouting. In the group pictured, left to right, JOHN J. MeCORHICK. <8. of 1888 ano died May 11 laTterhome, their autographs. These special Boy Scout Troop 126 of St Francis de Sales’ Detroit StreeU He waa the hnaband both of Denver. Regnlem Hlah Maaa Denver, and Edmond J, Bnrkc, of Born in Calnbrla, Italy, Nor. 1. are Gerald Connelly, Mike Connelly. Gerald Gulfport, H ill,: aiater of John V. of Harr McCormick: father of Marr ana craebrated Mar IS In St. Jamea' 1878. Mra, Pagliano waa educated packages will be auctioned to Parish,* Denver. At a recent city-wide ecout Shea, scoutmaster; Charles Grais, Jr.; »n(l Chorch. Intemeat Mt. Olivet. OUn- Gradr, of tirbent, lU. She la also J. Sttdmeler, of Arvada, and John there and in 1894 ahe married Goa- the highest bidder. Mmes. P. ceremony they received the Eagle Scout award, Charles Grass, Sr. J. McCormick, Jr., of San Franelaco. acr Hortuarr. anrvlvied hr three traadehlldrcn. Caro Pagliano in Calabria. Calif. He la aloo aurrived br four FLORIAN CHARLES ALBUS. 87. Sbe waa a member of the Altar Tbe couple came to Drnver from DeBell, L. Barry, and M. Head­ arandchlldren. Requiem. Hiab______Maaeof Kiova. He waa the brother of Mra. and Roaarr Socletr of Su Vincent Italy in 1897, and lived beta for 69 rick are in c^rge of this AUXlLIAItr AT ST. rAANCIS OA SALES' celebrated Mar It In St. Annie Tarlet, of Santa Maria, Calif.. de Paul'! Parish. Raqnlem Rich yeara. booth. Maae la beinc offared Tburadar. Mar Hra. Pagliano wae a raember of It. in SU Vincent de Paul'e Church. the HU Carmel Altar aad Roaary Mrs. Irving Sebnur will Interment Mu OliveU Olinser Hor- Society. supervise the planning and YOUR CHILD’S V ISION tnary. Snrvlvora include bvr baiband: two preparation of the traditionally Officers Installed by Scouts' Mothers VIRGINIO QUINTANA. t7. of 8811 eons. Frank, of Denver, and Jerome, E. 14th Avenne. He wae the huiband fine dinner, scheduled for Sun­ MsT be handicapped tnd still not show up on the visual of Hastlage, Neb,: eight dangtaten, Members will meet in the of Ciroline QaliUna; ^ther of Ben- Hra. Jamea Tarantino, of Chicago. day, June 30, in the school hall. (St, Franeit de Sales' Parish, 1 p.m. in the Denver Dry Goods chart in school. Muscle impairments and far-sighted Jemln Quintana, Elberla Apodace, IIL, Hra. Joaepb J. Canino, Hra. Because of the inclement Daover) Tea Room. church for the recitation of we Pauline Duran, Ruth Sanches, of Jamas Comnlllo, Hrt. Jack Elelfiare. The annual PTA picnic for Rosary with tha meeting fol­ errors are compensated by the child exacting a huge toll Denver: Fred Quintana, of tha U. B. Hra. Dominic Paulino, Hra, Frank weather, the time limit on the The Boy Scout Mothers’ Aux­ Aemr. Mra. A. F. Trujillo, Jerrr the none of the school will be lowing in the assembly room of in terms of nervous energy. It is wise to let us give you Loaaaao. Mra. Anthony VeechiareUlo. school children’s project has iliary installed new officers: Quintana*, of San Franelaco. Calif.; and Mrs. Raymond Seboeringer, all been extended until tbe end of held on Thursday, May 16, at the rectory. Mrs. A. J. Dunst the whole story on your child's eyes. brother of David Quintana, of Santa of Denver; a brother, Frank Granato. Mrs. Edward Noe, president; the Chalet Marie in Tinytown. will preside. , Fe. N. Her., and Lorenelta Q. de of Denver, sod three eiatera, Mra. this week. Mra. Charles Grass, vice presi­ Frosquei, of Denver, Ha le also aur- Theraaa Goaaettt, of Spokane, Wash.. Mrs. Louise Miller is cheirman SL Gregory’s Canasta. Club vived hr 18 grandehUdren. Requiem The Bisters, ley teachers, and dent; Mre. Alex Rohr, secre­ will meet in the home of Mrs. Hre. Roaa Garcea, and Hra. Frank children of the school thank all of the food arrangement^ as­ Maea Thnradar. Mar 18. at 9 a.m.. Caplllup. both of Depvcr. She la aJed tary: Mrs. Alwyn Hansen, sisted by Mmes. A. J. Dust, Oliver Wienecke, 2022 S. ;e r t iir o §. In Bt. CaJeUn’a Church. Intcrmaut lurvived by 17 rrandchildreB and 18 who contributed to the large treasurer; and Mrs. Charles L^gan, on Monday, May 20, at MU OHveU Capitol Hortuarr. greac-gnndebildren. Bootavard Hort- amount of paper that was col­ John Reagan, and Charles Kel­ MARY I . SAUNDERS, S(, of 819 uary. Sekera, publicity chairman. 12:30 p.m.______1550 CoUfornia O p to m c tr is tt KEyttone 4-76S1 lected for tbe drive over the ler. Mrs. Fred Gardiner, trans­ S. Eliot Street. She wae the wife of MRS. GERTRUDE TENDERICH On Monday, May 13, the portation chairman, will be as­ Jeee Sanndera; mother of Richard J. SEARS peat week end. Former De Soles Seller F'iuoii A jf G ood Serpiee Sauodere, of Denver. Robert J. Seun- Hre. Gertrude Tendarieh Sears, 86, The men eervera will re- South District Scout Mothers' sisted by Mmes. W. Cudmore, dcre. of Oakland, Calif.: afater of J. Bl&ir, J. McCarthy, G. Bess- A t R ight Prices of 901 Sherman Street, founder and some their meetinge Sonday, Council swarded Mrs. P. J. Porishioner Cited for Errry Agt Roae Hupp, Baltr Eliaaboth Lombard, president of tbe Tampax Salsa Corpo­ Loughry a lO-year pin in recog­ ler, M. Kerin, J. Ryan, and R. and Helen Friedman, of Danrer. She ration at Deuver. died Hay 19 In SU Mey 19. nt II a.m. in the Mrs. Mary Kotinek, a former is also aurrived hr alx craodchlldren. Joaepb's HoepitaJ after a short III- school hall. nition of her services in both Henshaw*. member of SL Francis de Sales’ CLASSES INDIVIDUALLY STYLED Requiem Maaa wmi celebrated Mar 18 neaa. Requiem High Haas waa of­ cubbing and Konting auxiliar­ Cash donations to defray the In Su Joieph'e Church. Inurmcnl There will he t CFM parish Parish, Denver, was chosen fered Hay 14 in tbe CatbedreL In­ ies. Mrs. J. H. Cantrall received expense of the luncheon were Mt. Olivet. Capitol Hortuarr. terment waa In MU OliveU meeting Sunday evening, Hey mother of the year in SL Bar­ DAVID hlARTlNEZ. 88. of 1889 A native of Weatphalli, Germany. 19, at 7 o’clock in the parish a five-year pin. made by PTA members. Cakes nabas’ Parish, Long Buch, t i l t StreeU He wae the brother of Hre. Sean bad bean a resident of are being donated by Mmes. A. Calif., where she now resides. Joee Beroon Loaaoo. and Harla Har- Denver since coming to the United hall. Alt members are invited to Group's Final Meeting Dnnst, J. Baker, J. MePadden, tinei Rnii: and oncia of Acuetin Stetca In 1984. Her firm waa founded attend. The mother of Edward Kotinek “W hy Pay M ore?” Acosta. Requiem Hass waa cetebnled in 1918. Mrs. John Blair, president of C. Reiter, M. Kerin, and W. of Pauline Chapel Pariah, Colo­ Her 19 In Sacred Heart Church, hlill- Survivors are her hnaband. Rich the Altar and Rosary Society, Langley. rado Springs, she also hu two (TraSemarkl tarr honora and Interment were in ard Scan; a eon, Joseph 3. Tende- H lstorieol Society Ht. Olivet. Trevino Hortuary. rlehi of Littleton: a daughter, Kra. invites members and friends to Sacred Heart League daughters and a son living in ROSE M. TALBOTT, <8, of 4141 Robeyt J. Kretachmar, of La Habra, Tolk Slated May 20 the church for the recitation of The final meeting until Sep­ Long Beach, Calif. She it ac­ Hilwankee Street. She waa the wife Calif.: three brolhera, John and Jo- the Rosary on Friday, May 17, tember of the League of the tive in the Legion of Mary and Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores of Uareui E, Talbott: and aiater of aeph A, Voaa. of Daover, and Wil- Hra. Hinnie Deater, of Creeton. la. The State Historical Society at 12:45 p.m. ofiier pariah organizations in haln Voaa, of Barlln, Germany. She of Colorado will present an il­ Sacred Heart will be held on Colorado Otened Store* Requiem Hasa waa eelebraled Hay 14 la also anrvived by five grandchil A dessert luncheon will be Tuesday, May 21, at 1:45 p.m. SL Barnabas’ Parish. In Our tody of Grace Church. Inter­ dren. Bcolvvgrd Hortuary. lustrated lecture on the Denver. ment Hu OliveU Hoore Uartnarr, held immediately afterward in ^ th & Clenarm JOHN BRIZZOLARA Boulder, and Western Bailroad KATHERINE SMITH. 78. of 1888 Reqoiem Higb Haas waa offared the assembly room of tbe rec­ WIlUama StreeU She wai the mother and its predecessors on Hon- Erngleweed 800 SbbU Fe Dr. of Harr Wilklneou. Acnea Lnmeden, May 11 In Bleaaed Secramast Church dey. May 20, at 8 p.m. tory, with the final business 30 Snelb Breedwey 16th emd Celifwrmae and Roee Cox: eUten of A n oa Giea, for John Brlatolara. 88, of 8679 Elm meeting until September to fol­ Martha UUmer, Frank and Joba StreeU who died May 7 in SU Jo­ Entitled “ The STvitxerland 3933 W. Ceifen 17th ewd Trowawnt seph's HoophaL Interment wae in Trail of America,” the talk .will low. Hostesses for the day are Loretto Heights College Klateakt; and aunt of Harie Qual- MU OUrtU Mre. George Swertberger, Mrs. CurtM & ISth St. kirnbnah. She le aleo eurvivad hr Born In Denver April 88, 1889, ht be given by Edward Haley, as­ tbreo xrendebOdren, CharWi Wilkln- attended 8U Pntrick'a School. sisted by Charles Ryland, U:h- Alex Phannenstiel, and Mrs. eOB. Irene Raymond, and Leon Hra, Briiaolara married the for­ ard Ronzio, and Richard Kin- John Plym. Little Theater Staggi; and 18 greut-frandehildretL mer Nora Ckioaai on Nor. 18, 1918. Requiem Haee waa celebrated Her dig, in tbe auditorium of tbe 10 tn the Cathedral of the Immaeo- Mn. Briaiolera waa a foreman in New PTA Officers P r o a n n f a ONE PICKUP FOR DlREa SERVICE tbe aaddle ahop of tbe Roart Mann- Pint Baptist Chnrch, E. 14th iato Conception. Intorment U u 011- faeCuring Company. He had been em- The PTA officers for the reU Day Hortuarr. Avenue and Grant Street, next FRED J. BURKE, 84. of 4188 ' by the firm for 68 yean on coming year are Mrs. Fred :lrement in 1 6 8 6 . door to tbe State Museum. Grove StroeU He w ai_lhe hnaband Snrrivlng in addition to bia wife The museum will be open Gardiner, president; Mre. Wil­ TO BOTH COASTS .o f Mary L. (Peg) BuAe, Re waa'a are« a daughter, Miaa Rita V. Bria- liam Cudmore, first vice presi­ member of Nocturnal Adoration and throughout tbe evening and re­ "Tiger at the tlates” tolera: a aon, John Richard Bria- dent; Mrs. Jerome Morford, Su Vincent de Paul Soclatiei, VFW, aolara; and two grandchildren, all of freshments will be served there American Logion and Foolprintera, Denver. BoulevaH Hortuary, after the lecture. second vice president; liigh Requiem Hale wae celebrated Hay The Catholic Play for 1957 18 in St. Catherine’a Church. Inter­ school principal, thira vice I TH( Ol/l^ASg ment Mt. Olivet. Dar Mortuary. president; grade school princi- MARGARET L. JOHNSON. 81, of i, fourth vice president; Mrs. Saturday, May 18 and Sunday, May 19 8993 W. 84th Avenue. She wae the K wife of George F. Johnson; mothor Christ, King Altar Unit wrence Nardin, secretary; 8:15 P.M. of Georaro Johnaon and Lily M. Loa- Mn. John McCammon, treas­ nett: and slater of Clara C. Bottorff. urer: Mrs. Robert Henshaw, and Mrs. Rea Jaeoba. Requiem Mat> TICKETS 61.SO AND 32.00 Denver-Chieago Trucking Co.# Ine. la being offered Thursday. Hay 16. corresponding secretary; Mrs. In Our Lody Ht. Carmel Church. To Honor New Members George Beswo’, historian; and Ree«rved Seals — C^Il SU. 1-6654 2501 Blake Denver KE. 4-7261 Interment MU OliveU Day Mortuary, Mrs. Maria Reilly, immediate ALBERT W . DREUCHARZ. 84. of (Christ tbe King Petrieh, chairmen, and room mothers College Box Offico 8881 Ndme Streot. Aurora. He was Denver) are expected to attend. past president, parliamentarian. the huihaad t t Ethal DraUchari: fa­ Mrs. John Casey, prasident On Sunday, May 19, the St Ann’s Pinochle Circle will This Space Courtesy of MAin 3-5314 ther of MiehaeL Joaepb, Linda, and M an Pat, all of Aurora: uen of WU- of tbe Altar and Rosary So­ leventh grade class will have meet on Thmaday. May 23, at liam and Anna Drelicbara. of Ouaaba. ciety, announcee that the so­ a tea dance for the eighth Neb.: brother of Dorothy Skarda. cle^ will meet Friday, May 24. grade graduation class in tbe Bernard. Frank. Robert. Norbert. Ed­ SLAHERY & COMPANY ward. and John, ell of Omaha. Wal­ This meeting will honor all of school hall from 2 to 4 p.m. F. J. KIRCHHOF ter. of Wichita, Kana., and Leon of the new members who have Mrs. Richard Beacom and Mrs. Requiem OKered HawalL Requiem High Maae waa joined during the past year. Frank Haraway, seventh grade Plumbing and Hfaling Contractor* celebrated May 9 in St. Theraee'a Church, Aurora. Interment Mu OIL Installation of officers will room mothers, are in enarge John J. Connor, PresT Robert F. Connor, Vice Pres. Construction Co. vet. Blalceiley Mortuary. be held at the PTA meeting of arrangements. For Regis Pupils, HOWARD MURPHY Monday, May 20, at 1:30 p.m. Mra. Richard Beacom is Howard Murphy. 47, of 4886 Rari in the school halL Mrs. George making a First Communion tan Street died Mar 7 In his home. Accident Victims Requiem High Maae wae offered in Learned, vice nresident of the dress to be donated to the BUILDERS SU Petiick'e Chnrch May 11. Inter­ CPTL, replacing Mrs. James deanery for shipment to the ment wee In Mu OliveU Ford, president of the CPTL, Pope's warehouse in Rome. Requiem High Meet wae Ml. Murphy waa bom July 18, offered Mey 14 in St. Philo- 1999, In Cleveland, 0., and came to will conduct the installation. The Girl Scout neighborhood We Appreciate Your Patronage Denver as a youth. He wae a grad­ ■The PTA council will meet meeting will be held Wednes­ mene’e Cbarcb, Denver, for uate of Regia High School. He mar. Monday, May 20, at 12:30 p.m. day, May 22. at 9:30 a.m. at John Dennii MellisoD, 16, of ried iba former Clara McVeigh in I2SS Joeephine SlrooL and . ((pleie 4 HI) 700 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. Denver In 1947. in the school halL All officers. the home of Mre. Joseph Wire Aatf 2w4 > ecuti im s Jr.. 4006 E. Sixth Avenue. A1 Edward Eldrodge, 16, of .ZsUA • 1 8811 officers, leaders, co-leadeit; 1133 Race Street, killed May organizers, and troop commit 11 in an antomobila acci­ tee chairmen are expected to dent. Interments were in Ml. ! attend. Olivet. Both boye ware gradnatee Awarded of St, Philomena'e Grade W onderful Everglazg School, and wera juniora at Honor Medal Regia High School when they died. Black-and-W hite John Dennif MoUieon wae born in Donver Oct. 10, 1940. Ho ie enrvivod by hie por- ante, Mr. and Mri. Brace C o t t o n s W. Molliaon; two brothers, Roger. 19, and Jamat 20; end a sister, Kathleen Sne, 4, ell of Denver. Edniard Eldrodge wae bom 89c Joly 27, 1940. ia St. Peal. Minn. The Eldredgee rceided Joseph E. Bona in Dailai, Tex,, before com­ ing to Denvor in 19S2. Sar- Fashion soys there's nothing fresher, ,i vivere incinde hie perente, Mr. end Mre. John D. Eld- cooler, smorler looking *to wear from f _j) »/ redge; five bfolbere, John D. Jr. 23, alationed with the Army at Ft. Euitie, Va.; Rob­ now through summer thon crisp black- ert, 20; Joseph, 18; Harold, 13; and Peal, 12; end five •ietort, Thoreea, 21; Mr*. and-white prints! And these Ever- Katherine Tauer, 19; Fran- cei, 14; Virginia, 11; and Mary, 9, all of Denver. gloze Fobrics reto in Bonlevard Mortnary. freshness through countless Sir. Joseph E. Bona, Senior Partner of Sheila Eddy (above). Olinger Neighborhood Mortuaries, is a member 18, of 328 E. Cedar Ave- First Communion sudsings and summer heot. o f St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. Mr. inua in Denver has completed I nine weeks of training at the Scheduled Moyi 9 Some hove o gentle gloss Bona is available to personally ser\'e families at U. S. Nava] Women’s Recruit any of the four convenient }ocat)ons , . . Training Center in Bainbridge, Md. At Mount Carmel others are drip- At graduation review exer­ cises on Saturday, May 11, she (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel received the Ameriesm Spirit Parieh, Denver) Honor Medal. The award is Sunday, May 19, 87 Khool provided by the Citizens’ Com­ children will receive First Com­ crease - resistant. mittee for the Army, Navy, munion in the 8 o’clock Mass. and Air Force, Inc., and ia pre­ It would help to avoid over­ 3 6 " w ide. sented to the recruit who dis­ crowded conditions in the 8 plays during her training out­ o’clock Mass if those who are standing qualities of leadership not friends or relatives of the Ibest expressing the American first communicanti would at­ OluUfSAA, Catholic^plrsonnel |*piriL tend another Mass. I NEIGHBORHOOD ^MORTUARIES Sheila attended SL Francis The PTA will serve breakfsatl Josep h E . de Sales’ High School in Den- to the first communicants in the! C. J. Boekhelt Reymead Harris * 16th at Boulder IjM'ver, and the College of SL high school cafeteria immedi-l Katherine C. W. Jackson Benedict in SL Joseph, Minn. ately following the Mass. Cof­ BaaBtardner Vie Sitxe * Speer at Sherman fee and rolls will be served to parents only who accompany Aatheay Coaiglio Gene Steinke I age D»arr * Colfax at Magnsilia their children. Paal WiUtia A Darryl Dana Marjorieiam» * Englewood (277.1 S. Broadway) i Field Day John R. Elme Rom WiMiowAkl Thursday, May 23, is tbe day' Connie Comet * All Departmenla • GL. 5-3663 set aside for the grade school j Field Day. Mrs. Frank Testa,^ chairman, met with the room, chairmen in her home to dis­ Write or Phone Olin^ers for the complimentary Booklet . . . , JACQUES BROS cuss plans for the occasion. Office 28 E. 6(b Aee. Mothers who are assisting Mre. Testa are reminded to be on “How to have Low Cost Funeral Protection Paid up for Life' AL. 5-2019 !tbe school grounds by 9:30 Dovrntown, main floor Cherry Creek, second floor Ret. BE. 3-9093 * o’clock. Mrs. Jerry San Pietro is chairman of the hot dog Lakeside, lake level Pkeae for Appcialmeat j luncheon that will be served lafter the games. nurtdoy. May 16, 1957 OHIm , 9M THE DBNVn CATHOUC REGtSTR TabplHM, KayslM* 4-420S PAGE THIRTEEN MONSXGNOR KELLY — JUBILARIAN A Good Priesf, Best Vocation Promoter REGISTORIDLS By Ret. Robebt E. Kekeisen —a gradnate, with Father w«s shrewd. Par from giving WHEN MONSIGNOR Wil­ Ted Haas of Kremmling- tha.boys long dissertations on liam Kellv of Colorado Grand Lake, of St Mary^s the glories of th'e priesthood, CATHOLIC COMMENT ON CURRENT EVENTS Springs eelebratos his silver Schools in the shadow of he wonld show them, in the jubilee Mass on May 21, be Pike’s Ppak. And there are busy and fruitful schedule will enjoy the wondrous bap- others. of his daily life, how won­ piness of knowing that there FATHER “BILL” KELLY derful it is to be a priest of are other priuta in his own (he had not yet received the Christ. arehdioeese whom he greatly Monsignorate in those days) Young men, though they Large Fam ilies Keep up Population inspired in their ascent to the was always quick to detect indulge in horseplay that altar of God. the signs of a potential vo­ gives their elders fits, soon The writer is one of them cation. And hu technique recognize solid goodness and generosi^. There is a seri- ous-mindednesB in teen-agers Th e C a se for Fam ily A llow an ces Tremendous Growth about important things that is not often recognized by By Paul H. Hallett ably? This is alteady done to a great extent those who have charge of them. Bat Father Bill Kelly, IN AMERICA Seoacor Richaid L Neu- by income tax exemptions for each child. THE CHILDREN’S BUREAU, Sfofisfics In d ica te ' knowing youth, wqs not to be berger makes a good plea for an idea that fooled. has had some strong Cuholic backing, family part of the Social Security Adminisaatitu, THE TROUBLE with most states that in 1954 children under 21 numbered allowances. The Senator dwells particularly on Catholic high school lads is 59.3 million. The low-income families carried that it just never occurs to family allowances in Canada. Parochial Problem s a disproportionate share of responsibility for them that they might be des­ Family allowances require about eight per POPULATION SURVEY by the Denver Chamber ignated for the sacred ca­ rearing these children. cent of the tocai budget of the National Got- A of CtHnmerce indicates that there are 784,200 reer. They night give the As of 1954, families with three or more priestly life a passing eqjmeat of Canada, or some |397,0(X),(}00. If children under 18 constituted only 18 per cent I^rsons in the metropolitan area — Denver, Adams, thought, when serving Mass, applied in the U.S. the plan would cost approxi­ Arapahoe, and Jefferson Counties. This compares of all families, but they were rearing 54 pec for example, but not much mately half as much as our foreign aid program, meditation is devoted to the cent of the country's diildren. Families with with a population of 563,832 in the 1950 census, or $3.9 billion dollars. Five per cent of the U. S. an increase of 220,368. subject. four or more children constituted only eighr But Father Kelly knew, budget goes to all labor-and-welfare maccers. If the population of the Denver area is 25 per per cent of all families, but they had 30 per and knows, how to get a fel­ The family allowance system, though a cent Catholic, as records of burials indicate, there are cent of the nation's children. In general, fam­ low to thinking about the heavy burden on Canada’s budget, has appar­ at present 196,050 Catholics in the four-county area. sublime vocation without TRAOmON ilies with large numbers of children received ently been an aid to prosperity. Provided the proportion of CJatholics to the general hammering the topic. He just ISOAItRiCD ON BY THIS lower than average incomes, although they as much as says: ‘'Well, heire BCLFRV to OUR UAOV FA>OLY ALLOWANCES in Canada faced greater demands in terms of child sup­ population has remained constant, this would be an I am, a parish priest Do you QUEEN OB PEACE. OWOSSN neoM A'/WETY OtStOHS B/ seem to have had a beneficial effea on the in­ port. The average national family inanne is increase of 55,092 of the faithful since 1950. It is know anyone happier?” MERRKM, DUBUN, WTSMMmoML coftTtsr, ft Be $4,173. But families supporting four children no wonder that enough churches, schools, priests, and OH, HE HAS a gruff ex­ Rccc*m.y CRCCTco. jc J t ) o m r mp/AMSTtn fant mortality rate, which dropped from 51 to religious simply cannot be immediately provided to terior— particularly to the 47 per 1,000 births the first year of its adop­ averaged only $3,949; families with five cfail- serve such an increase of numbers. fair sex. But let anyone of tion. There is good evidence also that family dreo, $3,155; and families widi six children, his "kids” at school need ANGLICANS RAISE ISSUE $5,252. h e p r o b l e m o f p r o v i d i n g sufficient par­ allowances speedily make their way back into help, or encouragement, or IT SHOULD BE borne in mind, in T ishes is seen to be all the more acute when it even a buck or two, and the the Canadian channels of trade, and so in­ is realized that most of the population growth has glinting surface of the school crease prosperity. evaluating tbe family allowance plan, that Can­ boss melts away into un­ Our Proselytizing Unjust? ada, for all its economic simiiaiities, is not the taken place in the suburbs outoide of Denver proper. To my mind, the strongest argument for questioning sympathy. U. S. Average income there is high but lower Within Denver much of the new population is prob­ By Rev. Daniel J. Fuherty The incident has been family allowances is that the families with three The success of Father than it is in the U. S. The faa that these sub­ ably not too distant from a church and school. In the Kelly’s work in developing IS THE PROSELYTIZING brought to the public in Eng­ or more children, though much'in the minofhy, WORK done by the Catho­ land by members of the Ang­ sidies work well in Qnada and in oAer coun­ hitherto unsettled districts of the suburbs, however, St, Mary's Grade and High contribute the most to the population. The lic Church unfair to a non- lican Church who openly ad­ tries does not prove that tiiey would work well the problem is acute. Schools into one of the arch­ Bureau of the Census has d is d o ^ that about diocese’s proudest boasts is Catholic world! For some the mit the value of the role here. There is little ’ chance, moreover, that Thus Denver itself acquired 98,714 more resi­ answer to the question may be played by our Church, and who 33 per cent of the individuals in the nation's uncontested. Hus administra­ family allowances will be adopted as long as dents since the 1950 census, a 23.7 per cent increase. tion of the notable educa­ yes, and if the answer is profess an admiration for her toul civilian labor force are rearing above 90 thought to be yes, then the adherents, but who criticize there is need to reduce taxes and the budget. But the tri-county area surrounding Denver increased tional institution, as well as pet cent of the children under 18. Thus the his role as Monsignor Wil­ issue is worth discussing to her “slavish crusade for souls If this form of aid were to be adopted, then an by a phenomenal 121,654 persons, or 82 per cent, to a clarify a point______at all costs.” The acclaimed next generation of AmeriGms is being reared total of 269,700. Using our 25-per-cent ratio, it is liam Kipp’s strong right arm regrowth of Catholicity in the amount equal to its cost should be cut from in pariah affairs, has won largely upon the earnings of only one-third of seen that this tri-county area would now have S’ Cath­ TIME FOR British Isles has apparently other f e d ^ expenses. It can be argued, how­ Father Kelly recognition stirred the iasue. the population. olic population of 67,425, a growth of 30,413 since the from Pope as well as Arch­ ever, chat family allowances represent a juscer 1950 census. Many areas that were open prairie or bishop. WHEN READING this What is wrong, asks the Senator, with and wiser investment of federal money than Anglican story we seem to using a progressive system* of taxation to national aid to education and some other acrual farm lands a few years ago are now thriving com­ BUT TO ONE who at­ Economic hear an echo from out of the munities. It has been impossible to open enough new tended Monsignor Kelly’s re­ past that Christianity is one help spread this burden somewhat more equit­ or proposed welfare programs. parishes to serve them. ligion class, arid enjoyed his and the same regardless of company in the good things Evaluation contradiction among her be­ LAPSE INTO MOTHERS' CLUBS n o t h e r f a c t o r adding to the complexity of that only priests enjoy, the lievers; that Christianity, ac­ A parochial administration in the metropolitan Colorado Springs educator’s By Frank Horriss commodated for the masses area was revealed by Public Service Co. statistics. most admirable quality is his regardless of how numerous priestliness. There is never a PIUS XI! recently told and varying the accommoda­ Why Fathers Are Absent From PTA Utilities “turn-offs” and~“tum-ons” indicated that compromise of sacerdotal members of tbe International tions, is still solid gold. Un> 38 per cent of the area’s population moved in 1956, Chamber of Commerce that dignity in this jubilarian. fortunately this is not true By Ray Whitthead When a parent-teacher and that mothers and fathers double the national average. Thus each parish in the the era of economic liberal­ p e r » t. There is never a blemish on ism had run its course, "and A GREAT NUMBER of group meets, it should not b’e and parents are in attend­ metropolitan area had, on the average, a turnover of the mark of his ordination. it is much rather an excess We make the distinction be­ parent-teacher organizations too far-fetched to expect the ance, what are we going to 88 per cent in the past year. There is at present a great tween p e r t t , that is, truth do not seem to be accom- discussion to touch on school do? shortage of pnestly vocations of the contrary that is to be Add this to the great increase in numbers in regretted.” as truth regardless of opin­ plishinR constructive work in problems. Nor should it be Let’s eliminate the “ very in the arcifidiocese. Father ions, and per aeeidena, that is, the field of educatiqn, Many "asinine” to, look for teach­ interesting program, in which most parishes within the past few years, and the task Because at one time a free C. B. Woodrich is doing a competitive economic society what is mistakenly but sin­ across the nation have lapsed ers in the assembly and a Mrs. Joe Blow will give a of the urban pastor in seeking to become acquainted yeoman’s task in publicizing cerely thought to be true. into what .would pass for representation of both kinds colorful iMture on interior the merits of the sacred call­ (economic liberalism) was w i^ his people is seen to be impossible. With such a abused, certain critics in the IF THERE ARE SOME motbers’ clubs. One, in fact, of parents, fathers and decorating" or "Pierre, Pa­ ing, and the foHow-up work, calls itself a "Motbers' Club”, ihothers. It has not been risian hat designer, will ex­ turnover, even an annual census is quickly outmoded, too, is having effect economic field took that so­ who sincerely believe per aeci- demonstrated, so far as we ciety to task and wanted to d en s in "their type” of Chris­ confinoing that it Is compar­ plain the very latest fash­ and without doubt many Catholics who are on the BUT THE GREATEST ad­ able to the parent-teacher know, that education of one’s ions in women’s millinerv." move have not been on parish rolls in years. substitute a controlled eco­ tianity, as apart from Cath­ children is the sole concern vertisement for the priest­ nomic society. They have not olicity, they are said to Iv in organization in other par­ Let's eliminate that long, WAS SURPRISING to us, knowing many young hood—and Father Woodrich ishes. either of tbe pastor or of drawn-out discussion on the quite succeeded. But they good faith and as such are the mother. We think the r Catholic parents with several children, to find a will agree — is a priestly have succeeded to tbe point free of formal guilt- But A glance through the of­ date of the spring fashion priest Such a man needs no ficer lists of many PTAs will father is responsible too. show or on the details of Denver Post survey indicates that 38.1 per cent of where interference in the truth in itself still remains WHY ARE THE FA­ sermons to attract the economy from both govern­ intact only in the One True, reveal that an overwhelming the “gala luncheon-card Denver couples have no chilt^en; 18.7 have only one young; his life is a sermon. preponderance of them are THERS not at the meetings? party.” It is generally as­ ment and private groups has Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Are they disinterested? child, 21.9 per cent have twd, and only 1.1 per cent He needs no arguments of Church, regardless of mis­ run exclusively by mothers, sumed that the PTA is con­ become a danger in the place who represent 60 per cent of One of the principal rea­ have .six or more. The percentage of Catholics, de­ advantage; his work is proof of the unrestricted warfare taken notions outside our siderably more than a mere enough. He manifests to the Church. the parents. Where are the sons that fathers are not at fund-raising organization. voted to home and children, may be much higher in of industrial giants. Unfor­ other 60 per cent of tbe par­ parent-teacher meetings is youths with whom he comes tunately, these critics do'not Catholics as a unit believe Let's eliminate the "de­ proportion to the general population than burial into contact a serene assur­ ents? the fact that they are sup­ licious refreshments.” be­ wish to recognise the changed that they hold complete Chria- porting their families pre­ cause we did not come to records show! ... ance of the wonder of his situation. tianity, not accommodated, 1 CAN HEAR somebody The tremendous increase of population in the say; “Oh, you mean the fa­ cisely at the hour of the the meeting to be enter­ priestly rank. Young eyes THE PONTIFF’S words but unchanged dogmatically meeting, which is held usu­ Denver metropolitan area has brought huge parochial see, noticing the while the from the time of Christ. Be­ thers. But you don’t really tained or fed; we ate our indicate that a more objec­ think th|t they would be in­ ally in the afternoon. Even supper at home. We came problems in the past few years. There is need of an confusion of the world in lieving this, they should not if the head of the house which they live. And some, tive view is called for now. terested m our teas and fash­ there to talk about our chil­ active, trained corps of laity to assist the pastor in Coincidentally, a trend to­ and may not honestly give were not working, it would dren’s progress in school and marked by the Lord, follow any quarter to others outside ion shows, do you? After all, as much of the parochial activities as possible. the good priest and his Mas­ ward that more objective those things are for the be a waste of time in the the co-operation we can give view made its appearance a the fold as being on the same women. That's why we don't case of many, because to further the aims of the —Rev. John B. Ebel ter. level with us as to truth. their PTAs seem overly con­ few weeks ago in The R ev iew Our "proselytizing” them is tnvke them. . teachers. of Social Economy, put out "But we do invite them a cerned with' the “Correct WE WANT TO HEAF the MOST ADULTS FULFILL THEIR DUTY by the Catholic Economic As­ just, for we offer-the truth Way to Arrange Flowers” to all who will accept it, few times in the year, and philosophy behind the system sociation. Therein Cyril A. hold a potluck sapper so that and “ How to Improve Your of marking used on our chil­ Zebot of Duquesne Univer­ and our motives are the Personal Charm.’’ There are, highest. , everyone can get acquainted dren’s report cards and be Collection Evaders Hurt Parish Life sity writes what might be con­ on Fathers’ Night 'We hold no doubt, PTAs that spend allowed to comment on it sidered a re - evaluation of CONVERT.MAKING by our monthly meetings in the their time in a worth-while manner on problems of edu­ and make suggestions. We There is no such tax sup­ of maintaining the parish Adam Smith. Catholics, however, is not too afternoon, and so they can’t want to hear what our teach­ By J. R. Walsh Among other things we simple, for before anyone is attend.” cation and parent-teacher co­ FORTUNATELY most port required for Church up­ church, school, convent, and operation. These deserve ers are striving to accom­ keep. "Collection evaders” rectory falls on the gener. were surprised to discover allowed to enter the Church Occasionally an announce­ plish and be riven an insight Catholic adults fulfill their that Adam Smith did not he or she must be submitted ment says that “the entertain­ warm admiration. May their ebligation to contribute to among the laity face no court osity of the regular faithful tribe increase. into the problems they face. the support of the Church room judge in this life. Their and the financial astuteness hold for an economy totally to a complete course of in­ ment for the Dads’ Night We want to hear their sug­ that Christ founded. If they negligence, however, hurts of the pastor. Even in a small free from governmental su­ structions on Catholic dogma. dinner will be a style show MOST OF THE ARGU­ gestions on means - to cor­ bypassed riiis duty, thousands the life of the parish. parish, economic problems pervision; his “system of na­ This course can run anywhere given by several male mem­ MENTS point against after­ rect deficiencies in our chil­ of 'churches, schools, bos- THERE IS A HIGH PER­ are as real as they are in the tural liberty” originated with from 20 to 40 hours of lecture bers of the PTA modeling the noon sessions for PTAs. The dren and to stimulate native piuU, orphanages, convenUj CENTAGE of persons who averagB home. Scholastic phiksophers, who time with an equal amount latest in women’s fashions.” father, as explained above, abilities by programs car­ and rectories never would refuse to treat their obliga­ IT IS TRAGIC when were not always in sympathy of study required. WHEN THE LOCAL SOIL is unable to attend. Because ried on in our homes. have been erected. tion to Church support as priests, pastors of, souls, have with the Medieval Guilds’ in­ Even then, non-Catholics conservation group gathers the meeting is held in early We want to know how our AU adult citizens are re­ adults. The envelope system to become maintenance men terference in .economic mat­ may not enter the fold un­ for a meeting, we presume or mid.afternoon, the teach­ children compere scholastic­ quired to support federal, for them is taboo, because and promote games, parties, ters to the detriment of con­ til they are quizzed on their that the topic of discussion ers are not able to attend, ally with pupils of other state, and city governments. they would be ashamed to and bazaars in order to raise sumers; and governmental comprehension of Catholicity vrill have something to do since at that hour they are schools locally and nation­ Tsx evaders are justly pun- ‘ put a 28-cent piece in an en­ money for the operating ex­ interference often means and their present beliefs. Fur­ with preventing unnecessary conducting clasaps. Theymjght wide. We want to make sure ished in courts of the lend. velope but not in a collection penses of the parish that ex­ protection and growth for ther, none are admitted until waste of precious soil. When he able to attend in ^e late that undesirable tenets of cer­ Citizens recognize this as plate. ists for the people. If there monopoly, with a consequent they make known their ex­ a Irferary club convenes, the afternoon, but the mothers tain systems of educational fair and equitable. /- Thus the over-all burden were no people, there would deterioration of healthy com­ plicit intention to accept the subject is likely to concern must go home at that time to philosophy and psychology do be no parish. The parish is petition. faith of their own free will. good literature, and it is prepare the evening meat. not seep into the training of for the people and the pastor None are eoerc^. Proselrtiz- more likely than not that a The evening hours seem our children. \ ADAM SMITH, he it un­ the best time for conducting The Denver Catholic Register administers their parish. derstood, is the whipping boy ing cannot be unjust where bridge club will be playing Some methods and tools Those who fail to support coercion is absent. bridge. the meetings, for both par­ of pedagogy are in the test­ President-...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. 'Vehr, D.D. of the "liberal” economic ents can attend at that time. the parish actually rob the commentators, who blame ing stage and far from per­ id ! Editor.....RL Rev. idatthew Smith, Ph.D., Jour.D., LittD., LL.D. priest of time needed for The night should, likewise, fection. We do not wanl our Managing Director__Monsignor JoUn B. Cavanagb, M.A., Pb.D. him for depressions, the prove acceptable for tbe priestly and spiritual work. growth of the robber barons, children to be guinea pigs Executivs Editor-...-.______Rev. John B. Ebel, LittD., HistD. This lack of charity forces teacher, provided the session for ill-advised procedures. the high price of beef steak, S i a d m a n i L Associate Editors—Rev. Robert Kekeiseo, M.A., LittD.; Rev. the priest to direct his ef­ does not drag on until an We want to be able to dis­ Daniel Flaherty, HA.; Linus Riordan, Ph.D.; Paul Rallett, forts in matters that are not etc. It is beginning to dawn, hour that would prove in­ cuss the merits and demerits LittD.; Jack Eeher, B.A., LittD.; Frank Horriss, B.S., LL.B., at last, in these past few KBTV, Denver compatible with the early ris­ connected with the priest­ years, that they have been KLZ, Denver of proposed methods. LittD.; Art Director, Leo Canavan, D.F.A. hood. CbaBBsl 9 ing of a community of nun WE WANT TO BE ABLE belaboring not only a dead ST. VINCENT DE PAUL’S teachers. , PARISH BILLS—for elec­ Adam Smith, but a much mis­ SACRED HEART PRO- to keep our children’s regu­ Entered aa second class mattsr at the postoffiea at tricity, heat, mortgage, mea­ GRAM — Sunday, 1:30 CHURCH — Sandayt of IT MIGHT BE OBJECTED lar school curriculum free understood one. May, Mrvieot, 11 a.m. Denver, Colo. ger salaries, maintenance, re­ I do not pretend to be p.a. that the evening hour is un­ from cluttering by such TUs Piper Prtsted Citlrelr Sr TIska tabor pairs, food—are as real in a acceptable to the mothers "practical knowledge” an economist; but it seems to for various reasons. If it is parish as they are in the me that the mere power of KRD O -TV, courses as ballroom dancing, home. The financial sheet KIMN, Denver said that it would be too good grooming, the social observation would show that Colorado Springs Published Weekly by kept by the pastor is no less it is not free competition that AVE MARIA HOUR—Sbb- much of a burden to obtain graces, and swimming. These, meaningful than the one kept CliAnnel 13 baby-sitters so that tb« we feel, are the proper THE CATHOUC PRESS SOCIETY. (Inc.) is a danger today, but rather THE CHRISTOPHERS— day, 7:15 a.n>. by the head of a house. constant interference from mothers could attend, let it sphere of tbe home or of 938 Bannock Street, 1 If most Catholics were not 1»1:30 p.m* FAMILY THEATER pro. be remembered that baby­ extra.«nrricular activities. every comer in the economic grmiB of Father Patrick sitters in such cases would Telephone, KEyatone 4-4205 P.O. Box 1620 generous, thousands of insti­ matters of the individual. He This, we have been told tutions on the face of the KOA, Denver Peyton, C.S.C.—Saturday, likewise be required in the by our Holy Father, it the is told how much he must 5:30 p.ra, afternoon hours. If the baby earth would soon vanish. But save, how much he can in­ CATHOLIC HOUR — See- age of the laity. It is an age those who neglect their duty day, 12 BOOB to 12:30. needs a sitter in the evening, when the lay person must Subscription: vest; in some eases he is told it seems he should need one waken from bis lethqrgy and are like dead weight; they how much he can earn; and ASK AND LEARN — Sub- 51.60 per year in Archdiocese of Denver. enjoy all the benefits of the day, 10:15 p.m. KFSC, Denver in tbe afternoon as well. assume some of tbe burden {2.00 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. parish without contributing when he earns it, a large And, furthermore, why pay that has for to long lain amount is taken from him SACRED HEART PRO­ a baby-sitter in the ^ter- Canada, $2.75 a year per subscription. to those benefits. They can­ GRAM — (Eatlkh) — heavily on the already over­ not evade their duty in the and spent on what experts KBOL, Boulder noon, when one or the other loaded shoulders of the Foreign countries, induding PhiUppinea, $3.50 a year. have decided is for bis and (1490 ke.) Monday tbreu(b Friday, temporal level by refusing to 9 a.m. of the parents or an older clergy. pay taxes. the country’s good. SACRED HEART PRO­ brother or sister can baby­ THE HISTORY of the There are. we admit, ob­ >42 Thursday, May 16, 1957 WISE PARENTS teach GRAM—Monday tbroB|b SACRED HEART PRO­ sit in the evening? If a baby­ stacles in the psth of the United States, which was Saturday, 5:45 a-m. GRAM — (Spanish) — sitter is necessary, there is reorganization of PTAs and, children by example the rea­ \ son for contributing every built upon the idea that peo­ Satnrdny, 7 n.BL| Snaday, a whole month to arrange likewise, all parish societies, OFFICIALi ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER Sunday, The size of their do­ ple »ould have as much free­ KW BY, Colorado Springs 7:15 a.m. for one. but a good part of the re­ The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial ap. nation is less important than dom, economic and other­ Some mothers’ children are sponsibility for initiative lies wise, as is commensurate MOMENTS OF MEDITA­ THE VOICE OF ITALY— all of school age. The after­ provaL We confirm it as the official publication of the arch­ the development of a good TION—daily, 5:45 a.iD. (Italian) — Sunday, 7:30 with tile laity- diocese. Whatever appears in its columns over the tignsturt habit. Single persons should with all men’s rights, proves noon meeting might seem the wisdom of a balance be­ SUNDAY IN HOLYWOOD. a.m. best in such an instance. But, of the Ordinary or those of the Officials of our Curia is show their willingness to con­ MarykaoU MutioBtn — FORTY HOURS' hereby declared offieiaL tribute aa soon as they be­ tween free competition and THE CHRISTOPHERS— what would be even better, proper controls. Sandayi, 5:35 b.ol father and mother could take DEVOTION We hope The Register will be read in every home of the come wage earners. New Sunday, 7 a.m. families in a parish should We have become the rich­ turns by months in helping .Archdiocese o f Denver archdiocese. KFKA, Greeley THE LAMPUGHTERS — to improve the education of plan immediately to make est nation in the world, and Weekdays, 5:50 p.m. WEEK OF MAY 19, FOURTH We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to eultivsts a regular contributions, just as although we have seen pov- (1310 ke.) their children. And, again, SUNDAY AFTER EASTER taste in the ciuldren of the archdiocese for the reading of they expect the parish to ert>-, we have seen it in no AVE MARIA HOUR—Sbb- VOICE OF ST. PAUL — both might attend if there The Register. are older children to t*ke Erie— St. Scbelaslicn'i Cfanreb provide all usual services for degree as have other nations. day, 12:30 p.BL Sundays, 5:50 p.m. (Thirteen Henn') # URBAN J. VEHR them as parishioners. We submit that the reason is, care of tbe younger ones. Archbishop of Denver at least partially, because we (Drop a letter or posicurd to theso etatione, telling PRESUMING THAT we Johnstown— St. John tbe Bap­ Jam 29, 1942 The morning has golden had more economic freedom them rom appreciate there programe.) have managed to move the tist's Cbarck (Thirteen hands.—Chinese proverb. than other lands. tr r r ' meetings to an evening hour H o u rs')

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A s a contestant in our great “ L IG H T O F FREEDOM CON- You can pave the wav to entering Newly elected officers officers are, left to ritht, Mrs. John Tucker, second vice TE ST” , you would be learning the his­ the “LIGHT OF FREEDOM CON­ Presentation PTA Officers of the PTA of Presenta­ eresident; Mrs. Manuel Sandos, third vice president; Mrs. tion Parish, Denver, were initalied by Mrs. James Ford, presi­ like Ruscetta. first vice pruident; Mrs. CavaaauRh, Mrs. o tory of our nation; you would be gain­ TEST” right today—and bring yourself dent of the CPTL. Mrs. Ford is shown above preientine the Ford, Mrs. Elmer AltfUiach, secretary; Mrs. Robert Ticknor, ing knowledge of the Constitution; and up even with every person who has al­ Ravel to Hre. Joseph CavanauRh. the new president. Other treasurer: and Mrs. John Broviky, auditor-historian. * you would be striking for your share of ready entered the Contest. GRAND EXCHANGE, NAY 21 $6,800.00 soon to be paid in cash to 165 All you have to do is to .send in the St. Anthony's 'Uniform' Day Slated at St. John's winners. “PAST QUESTIONS C O U PO N ” A Grand Prize of $3,000.00 can be (S i . John tha Evangaliat'a served during those hours. John's School will present a below, and $2.00 covering the first 16 Confirmation Parieh, Denver) There will be a hot lunch dance program to the members yours as easily as that of any other Contest Questions. 'Tuesday, May 21. has been for the school children served of the Altar and Rosary Society designated by the PTA aa Uni­ Wednesday, May 22, according at the final meeting of the so­ contestant. form Exchange Day. Anyone to Mrs. Ed Dolenc, PTA ways ciety, before the summer re- As soon as vour “PAST QUES­ Class Has interested in exchanging, buy­ and means chairman. Charge ceu of Altar Society meetinn for tbia Innch will be 80 cents, Friday afternoon, May 17, fm- A Second Prize of $1,000.00; a Third TIO N S C O U P O N ” and your remit­ (St. Anthony of Padua Pariib, ing, or telling a St John's lowing Benediction and recita­ D oB Tor) Senool uniform should come to The annual athletic dinner Prize of $600.00; a Fourth Prize of tance of $2.00 are received, you will be the lounge room of the church for the boys of the sixth, sev­ tion of the Rosary at 1 p.m. The sacrament of Confima- between the hours of 8:30 a.m. enth. and eighth grades and Mias Marjorie O'Neill, who di- $400.00; a Fifth Prize of $200.00. And mailed all past Contest Questions, up Uon will be administered in the their fathers will be held in ereted the dances, will offer and 11 p.m. her papils in an-old-fashioned parish on Thursday eveninR. “ Uniforms should be tagged the school auditorium Thurs­ — 160 Gash Awards of $10.00 each. to and including Question No. 16. day, May 23, at 6:30 p.m. polka and a hop dance. The pro­ May 16, by Archbishop Urban with name and siic, and ahoald gram will lut 16 minutes. J. Vehr. In the clas-s will be be clean," said Mrs. Hugh Hill, Mmes. John Graham and Carl BaUiner are co-chairmen of the David Murray will-be the mu­ THAT ISN’T ALL. ON THE approximately 76 children aad chairman of the exchange.' Cof­ ter of ceremonies. 26 adults. fee and doughnuts will be event and Tom Lawrie will be This Week's Questions for Those DAY YOUR “PAST QUESTIONS master of ceremonies. Mrs. Louia Koster. program First Communion The following is a calendar chairman, arranged the enter­ COUPON” AND YOUR REMIT- The second group of first Cathecdral Grads' tainment and has charge of the of parish events: May 21, Uni­ refreshment period to follow. TANCE OF $2.00 ARE RECEIVED, communicanta in the parieh will form Exchange Day. 8:80-11 Entered in ContestAlready receive the sacrament for the Social June 7 Mrs. George Smith, presi­ a.m., lounge room; dent, will preside. YOU WILL BE SENT A COPY OF first time Sunday, May 19, in May 22, school lunch; the 8 o'clock Maas. A dance will be hald for Mty 23, athletic dinner, 6:30 Three Graduotion QUESTION NO. 11 PROF. TH O M A S J. N O R T O N ’S all alumni of Cathedral Hi|h This class is composed of 100 p.m., school auditorium; Mn. T. K. Earley ia busy ITAo irai rti! Drmocratie eaniidalt for Prtiident In I 9 0 4 f boys who have been attendinR School, Denver, on Friday. May 27, PTA meeting and ORFAT 300-PAGE BOOK. “THE June 7, from 8:30 p.n. lo 1 meeting three graduation sched­ 1. Jao*i M. Cos 4> Champ Clark catechism classes once a week installation of officers, the Rev. ules. Her daughter. Miu Mary for the past nine months. The a.m. at the Town Houao Sup­ William Jones, archdioeesan su­ 2. Alloa B. Parkor 5. Woodrow Wiltoa CONSTITUTION O F THE per Clab. 12100 E. Colfax Earley, will be graduated from 3. William JaBaiat* Bryaa 6. Nawtoa D. Bakor first group of 87 girls received perintendent of t c h 0 0 11, the San Diego College for First Commuoioo on May 6. Arenua, Aurora. 30 credits UNITED STATES. ITS SOURCES speaker; 1 p.m., lounge room; Women May 26. Mrs. Earley Malt Kraaer'a Orehaatra May 26, eighth grade dinner- QUESTION NO. 12 AND ITS APPLICATION.” The executive board of the will provida tha rnuaie far and Miss Martha Earley will CCD wilt meet in the school daBciof. Tickata are 82.60 dance; leave May 22 for the California S a m a Viet Pretident mho reiigned that offie*. 0 hall on Friday evening. May per eoapla or 81.75 atag. June 4, field day; 1. John C. CalhoQB 4. Adlai E. SteTaaioa You will then keep yourself up-to- 17, at 8. To be discussed will It ia •utgoated that ia- June 6, g^raduation; '^iseph Earley will be grad­ June 7, final day of school. 2. Richard M. Jobnioa 5. Haanihal Hamlin date by answering Questions Nos. 17 be the census planned for the dividual claaaaa of Cathodral uated from St. John's Grade 3. John C. Braokoaridfo 6. Schaplar Colfax first week of June. Approxi­ High School gat up a party School June 6 and Thomu K. mately 100 additional parish Pupils to Enftrtoiii Earley will receive his medical 41 credits and 18 in our issue of June 9, and Ques­ lo attend the dance. Altar Socitty workers are needed so that t^e Tickela may he obtained degree from the University of tions Nos. 19 and 20 in our issue of eenaua can be completed within from Mary Ellen (Burehcr) Eighth grade students of St. Colorado June 7. one week's time. Bell. WE. 5-S7S1. or Bar­ June 16. Maps have been obtained of bara (Burebar) Krainock, Fill in Thii Coapoa and Mail With 2$ Caati ia Coin the entire area to facilitate the AC. 2-3214. It ia raquaited On June 23 all 50 Contest Questions operation. The area will be that reiarvationa ba made Mak. roar ulrellM br nnn'ber Iron .urKrOlMi. uadw aaeb broken down into 18 or 20 dis­ with Iham aa aeon aa poiaibla auMtIan. WrIU clwrlr number In (b. Ilttl. Hiiura. appear—and you fill in your set. tricts with five to eight workers ,0 that arrangemanta can be Colorado Springs for each district co m p leted . The first 30 Contest Questions are IIV.N o . 1I 1I n[_J liw. 1I 2 n^ No. n1_1 J. D. CROUCH 1 based upon history of the United Blessed Sacrament PTA C. D. O’BRIEN 11 MAY REALTY K a m e ...... States. The last 20 Contest Questions are based upon the Constitution. If REALTOR A d d r e it ...... Sale to Aid Aged Nuns ^ | , ij you get in now, you will have ample Toun or City...... S in te .. (Bleiacd Saeraocat Pariab, Mrs. Giles Foley, third vice INSURANCE-LOANS time to read Prof. Norton’s book before D e a ve p ) president; Mrs, E. L. Altendorf, In response to an appeal from secretary; Mrs. H. W. Leibroan, you are faced with the last 20 Contest the Ixiretto mother-house, Ner- treasurer; and Mrs. J. J. Mc­ 725 N. T eion St. inx, Ky., for funds to be used Cabe, historian. Quality Apparel | EXTRA COUPON FOR FRIEND OR RELATIVE Questions. in the care of retired and aged Colorado Springs, Colo. A neighborhood tea honoring IN COLORADO SPRINGS 1 Loretto Nuns, the Blessed Sac­ the mothers of the second grade SINCE 1STS j The “PAST QUESTIONS COU- rament PTA will sponsor a bake girls will be held in the home . ME. 3-7731 Fill ia Thi> Coupon and Mail With 25 Coot, ia Coin sale on Sunday, May 26. of Mrs. George K. Anderson, Kiowa and Tajen Siraats ) PON” below will bring you all Con­ Headed by the president, Mrs. 1909 Forest Parkway, Thurs­ Mak. rear wtKilan br annbw (rwo >ut(Mtleni uadtr .ack Edward L. Curran, room day, Mty 23, from 1 to 3 p.m. aMtIlM. WrU. tlmrlr tli* numbw In lb. liltl. ..uar.. test Questions up to and including mothers will solicit home-baked Mothers of Brownie Scout Troop The firms listed here goods, such as coffee cake, rolls, 1082 will be the hostesses. D R IV E IN Question No. 16—also all information pies, cakes, cookies, etc. The perpetual novena devo­ deserve to be remembered as to how to proceed from then on. The baked goods will be of-, tions in honor of the Sacred ^ M O T E L when you are distributing No. 11 "F.J't-S-ONo. 12 fered in the basement of the Heart on Friday, May 17, at J old school building, following all 7:30 p.m. will include a short your patronage in the dif­ So-fill in the “ PA ST QUES the Masses. The patronage of talk by the Rev. Anton J. Stay with "Joy" ferent lines of business. all parishioners is urged. Borer, S.M.B., entitled “The 620 N. Nevada TIONS COUPON” right now-and St. Norbert's Circle members Love of God in the Canticle of A d d re sa ...... — ...... - mail with $2.00. Your pronkpt action will be guests of Mmes. Thomas Canticles." D. Ord, Joseph Leyden, .and Delegates to the Archdioc­ Toun or City...... Stale...... in doing this could be the turning point Thomas Greene on Friday, May esan Council of Catholic Women FRED'S BOOTERY 17. convention May 20-21 will in­ 106 E. Pikai Peak in vour life. Members of St. Jude's Circle clude Mmes. Edward L. Cur­ 'Tha Hone of will meet in the home of Mrs. ran and H. W, Leibman from imm VELVET STEP • CITY CLUB Paul Kueaer, 1908 Dahlia, on the PTA. QWa/ar* ^ m i RULES OF THE CONTEST Friday, May 17, at 12:30 o'clock WEATHER BIRO SHOES The Webeloa ceremony for >hi Ltm. SMn aitk nw m >h m with Mrs. E. A. Markey as co­ Cub Scout Pack 146 will take 1. Tb. 'LJGHT OF rU EO O U of a faaUy, (roup, or aodality hostess. place in the gymnasium Thurs­ CONTEST li op*a lo all r^d- aay aaiar. hot only aa Indl* 165 READERS art el THE REGISTER and viduala. Lift Membership Honor day, May 16, at 7:16 p.m. Dr. ME S-BSSa ME. 4-63SI The Hpyse Sheet partlelpatiB! papara. aie«pt S. la ardtr to qualify, o oootaat. As a token of appreciation, and Mrs. E. W. Small, den fa-| LARRY JERRY .inploraa apd mambara of tbalr ant ia roqulrod to aood In q the retiring president of the ther and den mother of Den 9, Netal & Roofing faaiUlaa. loul of tt.ie Inot ataapa) la have instructed the Webelos in: Maddeo Plumbing Co. INCORPORATED aM of apraadlnt tba iofluanro Altar and Rosary Society re­ t. Tba Caataat .ball aenftai of of tba Catbolla Praia lo tba BOUND TO WIN ceived a life membership cer- an impreaaive Indian dance. PLUMBING CONTRACTORS HEATING > ROOFINQ 1 0 qaaalleaa aad autraalad an> Unitad Suiaa .tificate in the society. Her offi­ Fifteen boys will receive the PLUMBING REPAIRS SHEET METAL awara baaari npoa (ba Hlatorr CAS WATER HEATERS cers and chairmen presented certificates of finishing the cub- S2S SO. NEVADA and CaaalltatlM c t tba United I. In avant of tiaa. ap.r two aala SMw Si r-0042 t n * CMraW A n Btataa. T%a taak of tba eon* of Il*-br«akli( ^ a illo o a her with a carved wood statue bing trail, and intend to join Pheae: ME Z-eSSS EtL ItSS laauat la to aalaat wbat ba or ahoald ba aani a atcaiaary, lof the Infant Jesus of Prague.lBoy Scout Troop 146. Just iha conaldtra tba ennaat an- id.btical aaah pritaa will ba 165 CASH PRIZES anal to ta«h gnaatlon. Tbara avardad tiad cootaatanta la all Mrs. Chester Wibel. who y'o»*_hoy» who want to become Pete Beroni la nnir on . corraol amnar. ratreofiaa Contaat Uaoata. served ss treasurer for tha past Boy Scouts can earn mentioned manl raaarvaa tba rlqht to dia. 12 years, received a copy of the certificates and the Webelos ■ Farnitore Shop William C. Craron I. A Grand I*riia of tl.OaO qualify aay two or oiora ron- rank. All the Cub Scouts will UPHOLSTERING will ba avardad lha eoolaaunt latlanti who, in lha opiolon of Holy Bible from the society. RE-UPHOLSTERINC AND rtc.lvias tha hlibaat total of tba Contaat judiaa, ara In rol- GRAND PRIZE___ $3,000.00 New officers elected and in­ join the three Webelos dens in REPAIRING Optometrist eradiu for eorract aniwara to luafon 1 0 praveot tba braahina the Indian dance. stalled at the meeting May 10 ■ Slly Cevtra eaS Drapertee IZS Nsrtb Tejee S t tba qnaitioR. and oibarwt.a of tIaa or otbarwiaa lo prajn* Father Borer, scout chap­ (tide !• OrStr (Onplrlbt wllb tba rulai Con- dlea tba lotaraala of otbar roa. were Mrs. V. A. Smith, presi­ PHONE HE. a-JMt taatanla raraivlni tba oaxt laatanta. Second Prize------1,000.00 dent; Mrs. J. P. Logan, first lain, will thank the cubmaster, Furniture Made to Order COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. blfbatt nambar of eraditi for vice president; Mrs. James M. James William Gaynor, and his PZ4-X2S. WebMlcX Av ME. (-8401' aorroct anawar aad atbarwi.a T. Salulloat wUbaut aamaa or ad. aMisUnt, Bud Routxon, as well toaaplrtoff aritb tba raWa, ■ball draaaaa mil ba tfoorad: clalma Eakins, second vice president; ba aliaiw la tba 'ordar of to tbalr ownarablp aaaaal ba aa the chairman, James Hawk­ rarocaiaad. Caataat Manaaa- Third Prize_____ 600.00 tbalr araditad eorractaaaa ins. and hia staff for the well- laaBt eaoDol ba raapoaalbla for Scholarship rounded program they have 4. Prtaaa mil ba avardad iMord- aolutfona arrlvlaf unduly lata The Murray Drug Co. IbB to total traditt accaan- or leal lo Iba malla By oaiar* conducted during the past year. lalad. Cradlt pcdita (or neb lot tba aoaiait, tba contaataat Fourth Prize____ 400.00 Blake Hiestar will reveal the Prescriptiomi Accurately. Filled auaatloa ara dauraload br tba atraaa to tbtda by tba Contaat Rulaa and aoaopt at nnal do* plans for a Cub Scout picnic tiiaa and axtaat of .ffort .Main S t o r e ~ I 1 6 E. P ikei Peak ME. 2-1.t93 vbleb. In tba aptaloB of tba aiatona of tba Judfaa aa to early in June, and James Gay- Caataat dudcaa. I. raguirad fai proaadura tod final ontooaa Fifth Prize_____ 200.00 Ror will diKlose the details on North Store— fi32 TejoD ME. 44fW>l tba aolatloB af aacb quaatjao t. Any Inquiry, raply la which the plans of softball teams ar- to ecmparlaoo vttb otbar qara- could not affarl onteoma of rani^ between eight packs of tinea. In ordar lo qaallfr for tba Contaat and whiab cannot PROFESSIOMAL PHARMACY tba pnaas, q anatqaiaot moat ba eonttniad by lha Contaat 160 Prizes of $10.00- 1,600.00 Bsit Denver. aaavar *11 tbq SO quaationa. A Jurfyaa la an attampt lo (nio The new Mothers' Auxiliary SOI North T ejoa ME. 4^.>41 rontaalaat may rtiurn onlr on. "laada'' or infomatlon aa to ■at of anavan, Oalr Individ, rorrarl antwara in lha Contaat of Pack 146 will be introduced. uala (not 'VtaDltaUonal nay Qutationi, will - ba aaknowl. Mrs. James William Gaynor is tnltr. Any nuabar of aaabara ad (ad. TOTAL -J____$6,800.00 ''hairman; Mrs. JoMph Cannon, vice chairman; Mrs. R. E. Notice To Those Who Are Rogers, secretary; and Mrs. J. Post Questions Coupon L. Seeman. treasurer. ort C o l li n s These mothers were installed Alreody Entered In Contest Contest Manager, THE REGISTER, .at a tea in the home of Mrs. i Frank Byrne, 6135 Montview laatruclioaa ea thii page do NOT partaia Denver. Colorado. Boulevard, by Mrs. Fentress, to Ihoaa of ear raaderi who are already en­ 1 wish to participds in ths "LIGHT OF FREEDOM CONTEST.” the chairman of the mothers' tered in Ike "LIGHT OF FREEDOM CON­ Please send me immediately all Contest Questions up to *nd includ­ auxiliaries of the Pack Adams DREILING MOTORS TEST’. ing Question No. 16—also Prof. Thomxs J. Norton’s book on the District Constitution. Father Borer stressed the im- Buick and GMC Trucks If you kava already catered tba CoataaL I am enclosing herewith 82.00, which, 1 understand, pays me up f.- ' portance of spiritual and men- 230 South College Are. Phone HU 2-7534 be aare lo ktap aaadiag in your weekly ea- through Question No. 16. I tal assistance to the boys turn­ twera aad ramittancea. By tha lima all SO ing 13 years of age. These boys Cealaat Quaitiona appear yea will have re- M Y N A M E 15------Miss Mary Beth Burch are the crucial problem of any seBBBBBeeeeBMMx mitted a miaimum of 82.50 (cevariag lha Boy Scout troop, but if they firil 20 quaitieaa). When all SO Coaleit MY ADDRESS IS ..... (above), a member of the are led by uniform decisions of Quealiaai appaar— ia the 11th wiek of the eighth grade graduation class their parents they can be very 1 Ceeteit— yaa will work oat your aaiwari Id CITY OR TOWN ___ STATE-. of Blessed Sacrament SebonI, Koiim" Greeley tba ramainiag SO Canleal Queatioaa and aend ^ .* I These statements were made them ID with 81.00. You will thee be fully 4 FILL IN AND MAIL AT ONCE scholarohip to St. Mao' s Acad-1 gt the tea of tha Mothers’ Aux- qualified lo ba computed (or Ibe Ceah Prixea emy High School. iji.r, of Boy Scout Troop 145 Mary Beth is the daughter of i in the home of Mrs. Emmett Adamson Mortuary Mr. and Mra. Leonard Burch ofjGoggin. Mrs. Ruby Mitchell was FLOWERS 24 Hour Arabulaaea Stevies MAIL ALL CONTEST MATTER TO- 1726 Forest Parkway. She has|installed as president; -Mrs. b p “Clair Louise” ittended Blessed Sacrament Helen Geritz. vice president; Greeley. Colorado School since kindergarten and,Mrs. Joyce Hamilton, secre- Ph. 908 — 9 0 7 -16th St H. R eu ASUMO Rm S P. ------hae received all her instruction:t-.ry: and Mrs. Monica Seeman, Greeley, Colo. "CONTEST MANAGER/' THE REGISTER, DENVER, COLORADOfrom the Sisters of Loretto. (treasurer. Pkwe ISM 9lh Ave. e l Stb St. RAGE FIFTEEN 9fftee, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitene 4-4205

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Tea Roomi & Restauronh 4 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 PIANOS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 39 Legal Notices Si. Vinenat da Paul Pariah Rusrk’f Pirai Avenue ATTENTION ISIS Se. Clartoa SHOP aremtd tbsa tee eu Mkae I’aalry MR. & MRS. DENVER hue (bat fourteen kant look. volueo. "Sparklet Ilk* new'* boater from TOM WALKER PUNOS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Quality Bakery Good* sum to stoiB. S It. brick rtoeke Boey Farklat OvAor VTur aorty atod! from lu L U l Y*«r ? r 9 ^ T t f i m SaU le tostefulir decorated. 4 bdrms., 1141 a. Bdvry. 8P. 7-7444 BMUtlfully dtcoralnd Ctkot ow vttb t baths. W-W esrpst f f bemt. t ESTATE OP MAX FULO, DE­ tipoelally. flreplocM. CiB ostuB* 127,MS. Used Pianos — All Styles CEASED. '34SS Wm ( IK A va WE. S-OIM/ JOHN F. BRUNO 4% lean. No. P.»S4S REALTOR SK. e-SMi RA. a-saao SALXa - BKBVICB — RXNTAlA Notka !• btKby alvee tktt oa tb« e. 23ad A Kearwer DE S- AmaB-Coitelle Realty (C4*k paid for toed oaed FIANOS) Sth Car o t M tr. 1H7. l•IUr■ of Ad- alalntratioa vrtrt iitqtd to the uadtr- CATERING 4A South Denver Plano flfft^ tt Admlalttvetor of ibo tbovt t e n Sm Broadway BA. 2-7424 Dtmod Mtato, tod * 1 1 portoot ktvloff GUARDIAN ANGELS eltimi tatinii ttid ttttte art r-- By OwB«r MISC. FOR SALE 44 qalrtd to fit* tboa for tlJowinet in f.bdrm. J.H. bocae. oxlrm U m tko CoDOtr Coart of Ib* Citr ind "Don’t Cook — S T. PIUS X liviBS roi. with Pielnre Window, Merry-Go-Aromid Codstr of Donver. Colorado, wlthlft Order from aiet kllebca and braakfait aook, i l l month! from laid dot* or told TbPM Mroome. IH Well- uUIlly rm. Gamte. AIdoi. storm Portable elaJmi vrill b« for*vtr barrod, windows, Btaatifallr Itodteeped Joit likt Btw. idotJ for Ohartb and ANDREW WYSOWATCKV, Dial" A Dinner" to«waU c4rp«tJnCe t^rf< FtU« sad ftoecd yard. Sthool. AdmlDbtntor jriH wUb tbrabbtry Write Box IS. Bnalewoed, Colo. Pubiuhed In Donver CntkoUe RoaUtor $9,760 Mmea. A. B. BaumparUier, Yvo Trainor, Joseph and ftnea. Eip«ei*1ly convtsltDt Flrtt publication M tr II, 1717 AC. 2-4891 laoo West 82ad CR. T-USS PTA Past Presidents Stieksel, and Lorren Griffin; back row, Father la i t publiettlon June IS. 2747 for t o w r r , FUulnoBi, Busk toy APPLIANCES 45 Powers. Mmea. W. H. Hinton and William Cud- ^•roonnoL sra the past preaidents of the PTA of St. Virginia Baked Ham I I I BARGAINS I I I more, Jr., and Father McGinn. Mrs. Richard LEGAL James’ Parish. Denver, with the Rev. William Southern Fried Chicken Used Vtcaam Cltaatro. Trtde-lBt. ell V. Powers, pastor, and the Rev, John McGinn, Borgmann, not present when the picture was Bar-Qued Ribs EM. 6-1016 St. Mary's—LittUtoa To bo io!4 (or •tenst to tha OwosT Troatferrsd mokes oad medtit. t l and up. Open aasisUnt. They are, left to riebt, front row. taken, has since moved away. h!(b«it biddir, Majt SO. 17ST. nt Jumbo Pried Shrimp New I bdrm. brick, larte livlnf SoBdayt, 10 s.m. to 4 p.to. t i t t W ISSZ Soulb Eudora Slroot, Dtnoor: Lobster 725 Uvalda, Aurora, tnd dlnlnt rm. with lasMs shut- IlDd Ave. GL.I-TIS1. Ford Tador. Motor No. IR-(S1I744, tors. Eleelrie kltcboa. Many sx- Roast Beef and Pork Aatomttle Watbert, Floor Sampits rttbunrd to John C, Guivk, Dtnvir, Hoffman Heights trss. FuU bossment. ■ad DemoBscraton ,,,.....-...... 177.74 Publlihed Id Donvtr Cntbolle RteitUr 42,707 Down, Assume 414% U*ed Automatic Watbert -147.74 St. James' Parish Picnic Sacred Heart FInt Publieaticm. Mar K . 1747 (Cloaad T tu id a j) G.I. Loon Used Wrinoor W o ib cra __ L - HI.70 Lait PnblkatioB, M ir SO, 2717 asi Se. Datura PY. 4-4ISS BLACKrrONE CENTBl IN THE COUNTY COURT HELP WANTED— 1471 Cbtmp* la aod tor tbo CItr tad Couatr ot Is Scheduled on Aug. 4 Officer Slafe, Dtavor osd Stato of Colorado Famale Wilson & Wilson Blessed Sacrament BUILDING No. P-tOSO 2260 Birch MATERIALS 46A (St. Janes' Paritb, Deovar) ser, vice president: Kd Gart- NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Realty OPEN SAT. and SUN. 2 ■ 4 land, secrcUry: Bob Burns, AND DETERMINATION OF Leaf and Bar wtifc Four Pretty Bungalow, 2)b bed- The annual parish picnic will Seated by PTA HEIRSHIP Girt or woman to assist with treasurer; Bob Schell and El­ IN THE MATTER OP ESTATE OF CathoHt Rfolior rooma. Full F. Basement. NEW AND USED he held on the first Sunday in GEORGIA FARRELL, alto knows house work and two small Augrost on the pariah irrounda. mer Gerkin, members of the (Sacred Heart Paritb. DosTer) children. Live in private A L L S O U L S Double garage. BUILDING MATERIALS board of directors. at GEORGIA M, FARRELL tnd 4SS1 Se. Clerkee* This is the great social event The PTA installation of of­ GEORGIA MARIE FARRILU d<- room and bath. References. $3,500 Dowsi of the year amd gives everyone Eighty boys who have played ficers took place Friday eve­ rtottd. ■ I b«droQB, fu(J baiemtDL Prfeod BLAIR REALTY ItMl on the basketball teams and on Notk* Ii h«r«br alvoa thti oa ibt SK. 6-8241 only ItfetOI. l * M Leftn A C S-OS7S an opportunity to become ac­ ning, May 10. Mra. James Ford tStk dar of Mar. 1747. I will »r7- Kerdy Wrecking quainted with fellow parish­ the baseball teams will be CPTL president, installed the font to tbt CooBtr Court of tkt Cltj ST. LOUIS guests of the Men’s Club at the r 9 4 So. Clorktoa Confroclors ioners. following officers for the com­ and Cointr of Drnvar, Colorado, nr 471 CasUllt TL I HII The picnic will feature Bears Stadium on Saturday ing year; Vera Guerrero, presi­ aeeooQtf for final iitUtniDl of tkt EMPLOYMENT Z bed%MD), tarze femlty room wllb Si. Pbilomena night, May 25. The letter! and admiDiatvstlon of laid oitatr, wb*a flrepitee, 2 ear rernt*. 4 beantl- 1123 St Paul games and contests for young dent; Mrs. George Ramires, in AGENCIES 10 iully landscaped loU. awards\will be made in the and wbort aU porioat InMrttt mar ConpltUly rtaodeltd 4 Mrs. and old alike, a picnic supper vice president; Mrs. Gilbert nppoar and ob}*ct lo tb«m. If thty 70 b r i t k , June meeting of the club. dcilrt. ST. MARY'S—UttUlea lJI« biteb^Bp fuU flnltbtd LET'S SW AP 50 served during the afternoon Vallejos, recording secretary; We have new 7 end 4 bedroom busBinrnt. new fumnee. IniuUud. Father William V. Powers Notice I* tlio bertbr eivtn Ibmt window* BAd door*, l-ear and evening, e games party, Mrs. Tony Fernandez, assistant Ibtro ht! bttn filed In uld ettaU a See US for the job hnraea. Priced from 114,477 to ANYTHING of vnloa lokta on par- and other special attractions. pastor, thanked the retiring of­ secretary; Mrs. Letty McKay, petition atkina for a Judicial eecei- YOU wont. 417,770. m nio, Cioio Co teboel. ehurob* ficers for the splendid record tafnmeDt nod determination of the bui nnd ibcpplay. Idooi for a ik a u or lastaUations of z m (oreaets The main purposa of this an­ treasurer; Edith Mascarengs, WANTED TO BUY lorco fBftHly. trnur beattra. sto. Wbns bare y«q nual event is to get the people made during their tenure of of. bclTi of eueh decceced, end telllaa FL. S*ei35 fice, with special thanks to the assistant treasurer; and Mrs. forth that tbe ntmt!. addrtitei tnd ACE EMPLOYMENT Our Lady of Lourdes RA.t-t74l. together for an enjoyable tft- Emma Sanchez, historian. relallonthlp of all perioni, who art t bedroom brick. Under 411,074 emoon apd evening. Commit­ retiring president, Jimmie Fen­ or claim to bo h«lrt of oaid dectiMd, 436 Broadway SH 4-3213 nell. He also spoke briefly on Father Joseph Sheehy, S.J., »o for 40 known (o tbe petltioaer, are Wilson & Wilson ST. PETER A AUTOS (Uud) 58 tee appointments will be made gave the opening and closing 0! foUoirt, lo-wlt: ST. PAUL PARISH later. the need of fuller co-operation prayer and a short talk. The liorr F- Farrell. (AduU), SI24 Wroa- Realty and lasurauca 4347 Teller 3 bdrm., den, doable on the part of all for work in dot St.. Dtneer. Colo,. Daofktir. 27aa So. Brsadway SU. l-aSTI game*. Altar Society Meeting tha St. James Social Club, crowning, of the statue of Onr Accordiaatr. aollco In olno berebr ENGUVEEBS aS06W«at41at—3-bdrm. trt-1tv*L Is Attended by 70 Blessed Mother by the first to alvcn tbet apoa tbe dau oforeiald. 7320 West 34tb—-3-bdrm., zeraga. '55 Chevrolet pointing out the aims and pur­ fifth grades took place immedi­ or tbe dor >o which tbe beerlaa mar c*yt«r m • 3sas aod ST Jay—Nsw 2-Wrm. Seventy members attended poses of the club as being of ately preceding the installation. bn eostinaed, tbe Coart will proceed or ia oMcbaaJ* doaU*. the Altar and Roeary Society utmost importance to the build­ to recelvo and hoar proof* coaeere- cal ar cboiledU BLESSED SACRAMENT 3SM and M Moraboll—3-bta. Bel-Air Conrtrtiblt meeting this week. Mrs. Mary ing program in the expansion Mrs. Stella Guitierrez, the Ina tbo beira of each deoeoaod. and. Urrad. 4 Bdrm. Park Hill Bonzalow. doubles, outgoing president, thanked apoo tbe proof* ■nbmittod, will eator Room 31S — Woldt Bldf. ST. BERNADETTE'S Grover, ways and means chair­ of the school and churen facil­ the members, sisters, and the a decreo la ttid estate deurmlalna Lnrt* family kome, full flalthed Power Steariag aad Brikts. man, announced a net profit on ities. wbe are tbe belts of such decerned 1441 Weltoa AM. 6-24S5 haseoteat wllb both. Double zer- PARISH priests of the parish for their pereoB. at wblek betriaa all pertos* U30 Cl.—3«b4r*. WMOiBiit. Tiatod Clau. the bake sale of $471. Special About 60 men enjoyed re­ co-operation during the past clnliaiDa to be kelrs et taw of such ace. 6S7S Weft 2«lb—S-bdra-. d«a. eifta were presented to Mrs. freshments and games follow­ deceased msr appear tnd present their 2424 ClsratMt DE. 4.1777 2060 Zepber—Lmar White Sidawnll Tiraa Hetzler and Mrs. Dan Sullivan. ing the meeting. two years. The PTA members, proofs. dec Sacristy volunteers for May Tha annaal Cub Scout sisters, and children showed MARY F. FARRELL FREE OFFICE JOBS 1828 Roats—d-year-otd, 2*bdrm. Ovardriva are Mmea. Repka. Gold, O’Shea caruiyal wilt taka pUca on their appreciation by present­ Admlnittretrls AU ebove hornet hove ga­ Radio aad Hatter ing her vrith a statue of the THOMAS t, FORD. Attomsr Temporary rage and are in excellent con­ and Sullivan. Mrs. Cullinan, Sunday, May 19, from 2 to I7M E. Sth Avt. 2 BLOCKS HOLY FAMILY aacriaty chairman, asks for gar­ 4 o'clock ID Walth Memor­ Sacred Heart. Mrs. Moilie made Dtavor. Cola. Office Help BY OWNER d itio n . the presentation, First Puplieation AprfI IS, 1747 Pricad $11,500 to $28,500. G R. 7-7984 den flowers for the altars dur­ ial Hall. All ara invitad to at- Lost PvblieatioD Her IS. 2747 1740 BROADWAY 2 bdrm. brick, plus S bdrms. la ing the summer months. Mem­ land and enjoy tho gamot, The principal, Sister Ruth (Poblithtd ia Denver Catbolle Rta- basement. Larze kitebtn. Benutl- Soma ctD b« fiaaaeod with Miriam, and slaters served re- isteci AC. 2-9371 a low down payianat. bers of the Ladies’ Choral prixei, and rafrenbmanli. fol vl«w serose from Berkley Park, Th« Armt lifted h m d«Mnt« 1 « Group entertained with a aalec- freshmanta to the Incoming and Astnme lean. NO AGENTS. Mra. Callow CL. 5-6603 The PTA council meeting outgoing officers. b« rfiseaWMl wb«B f0U tion of songs and musical num­ wilt be held Thursday evening, NOTICE OF HEARING OF SITUATIONS WANTED— CR. 7.8113 PAYNE-McGlNN REALTY dlftrlbullaf veup p«lp«tuiff bers. PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE REALTOR tbf difftr«nt Ihiff af buebifBe- May 16, in the home of Mra. Ireakfast Moy 26 IN THE COUNTY COURT FEM A LE 12 •700 W«*t Coilox BE. 7.273S Tbf AnoB UfUd htre dfftnr* William Jeffrias Edwin Roloff, 2611 Oneida The Holy Name men had a In nod for tbs City and County of D«nT«r oad Slat* of CoUrado , Hoads Men's Club Street. good attendance at the meet­ No. P-8747 ' Alterations ing Sunday, May 12. They will Ezpcritnced drttimakcr went* ttw- William Jeffries was elected Last PTA Mseting IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE laz of all kinds, both men tnd womtn. praresident of the Men’s Club in Tuesday, M ay 21 serve the Altar Sodality at the OF LOUIS BANGFIELD. Docsottd. 7147 Fair View Ave. HA. 7-S7I7. the meatlni Wednesday, May mother-daughter breakfast, to Tb* Poopl* of tbt Sul* of Colorado. The PTA will meet on Tues­ be held May 26 in the school To Unknown p«nsat and bsirt. T w ponirr Job «■ Prifst boutekeeper 8. Other officers are A1 Art- day evening, 21, in Walih Robtn -App*l. Esq,. Guardian Ad duriar Jon* «nd JhIy. Prefer »a*U < Memorial Hall. This ii the last cafeteria after the 7 ;30 o’clock LiUm for onknown b*lrs and all pftrlfb DuLfld* DfBVfr mpm. peraons and«r iefol dinblllly, &

  • ’r«« plAcmiDi f«r tl«M SERVICE DIRECTORY PROOATE OF WILL PTA and Fathers Powers and Baca, Albert Solano, and Larry City and Cooaty of Denver and Sute IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Chavez. K E. 4-4205 r . John McGinn will meet fore din­ of Colonde, more fully daccribed I* Switchboard School o r JOSEPH MePARLAND. tli« Robert Gonxales reached the Hid petition, reference to wbick I* kiown XI J. F. MePARLAND. ner at the Sky Chef befegk the beraby nude. TnklalBf lo 4 W*«kf OtcMitd. meeting, and tiien will be-the state tournament in the marble You are further notified to *ppear Df|r or Erealat THE PEOPLE OP THE STATE OF playing contest. Ulb UffOD St K£. COLORADO. TOi honored guests of the evening. sad answer or otherwise piesd lo said petition In writina on or before the ASH HAULING FU RN ACES & H EA TIN G Vrry Rev. Rickard F. Ryin, S.J., The May crowning wilt be 17ih dsy of June, A.D. 1717, the day DANCING 13A PLU M BIN G & K EA TIN G Prttldnt of Rtfli CoUttt. W. ICtll held on Friday, Hay 17. All thy set for the henrint thirsof. or on or Millar Trasb Servica ♦♦♦•♦♦I Avt. tad Lowtil Bled.. Denetr, Colo., before Ibt day to which tnch bcarlnt LILLIAN CUSHING rtlalloaihlp aoit. Lecatee; LiUIan A children of the ichool will par Orfsrs sroded classes for eblidrtn of Pickup Saturday tad Sunday. AL Mueller Cas Furnaces ^ Tb* O’CONNOR PlumWaa C*. (iltaion, 44IS B ryu t St.. Dtavtr tfcMte in this ceremony. may ht idjouraed, or uid petition *11 acts in BALLET Tuesday. Wed- 4-1S82. Colo. NItet. Utic at Law a Lenlte. will be Uken for contested. Installed 0 The school dinner-dance will Lady of Grace Given under oiy band and the smI nesday. CHRIST THE KING, EAST N Utry McFarland, kaowa In rtUilout BATES. SO imiVBRSITY. For in­ BRICK AND CEMENT lirt at SliUr Mirr OntUna. B.V.M., be held on Wednesday evening of uid court at Denver, in tbs City formation. TA. 4-2B84. A lto c of the Older of the Siitere of Charltr, cod County of Denver and Stats of Cliimney Linings BETTER May 29, in the Walsh Memorla Colorado, tbit 2nd dsy of Mty, Tuck peiatliz, Ashpit*. Brick rapairt 'for Solos and Strvlso 7S« a Sprisaeild St. Chlctfo, 111. Hall. Members of the gradua A.D. 1747. C H ILD CA R E 15A Ucansad. F. J. Gallaibar. TA. 4-47t7 Siller, Heir at Law a Leaatee: Mt. Parish to Hold VICTOR B. GBANDY. O'BRIEN SHEET METAL CoU GB.S-ISI1 or GLS-4SIS Cermel Noelliate, B.V.M. of the order tion class of 1957 will enjoy Child cire fn lay Jleenied bom« fivt KE. 4-«047 C K 4-a3S3 S0S7 W. 44tk Avo. of Slelere of Charily, DukuQae, Iowa, this social. Clork of the Couniy Court CARPENTERS, relatleaikla Done. Lesalee; Merle By Martin J, Flnntrly. Sr. deya % we«k. Deputy Clerk. GL. CONTRACTORS McCulloDtB, Dubugne, Iowa., rele SumiTier First Publlution Hsy 7. 1747 PROF. QUILTING tioniblp nooe, L efilee; Mery Dale School taat Pnbllutioo June S. 1147 GUTTERS tree, aow known e i Mery Hill. SSS Children's Ca.-nps 15B Conti AUakTUaUUns Shop. Moahlso qoUl- Kirby DHee, Koaetoa, Teite, rekt' Communion Set PubUtbed In Denver Catholic Rezitter 5 (Our Lady of Grae-i Parish, coaifl«t«lY I log, rtesodalod down nod wool cam- tionehip none, Leyitee: Artbnr Dore. D t a v t r ) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT aodolod boiBBt. Torai. Ucomod* fort*. Wool hatts for oolm t 4 tl K Boltnirol Way, Short Hllli, N.J No. P-SS47 At. »-237f Srd Av* DU. l-tS lI. relalionekip aeae, Lecatee; Jeba In Wheat Ridge Tha summer religious vaca­ ESTATE of Joseph C. McDermott. W&O Boys Camp Sort, (41 a Taylor. Oak Pork. lU. Deceased. Carpebter — Cabinet relalionikip none, Letntee: Either Wheat Ridge.— (St. Peter tion school for all Catholic chil­ Notice it hereby given tbst oa tbe [ HI! WE’RE BACK AGAIN, j Formica topt— msadtllaz. First tlou Sentmtn. SI EaitBoreUod Drive, De- and Paul’s Parish)—The Altar dren attending the public 24tb day of June. 1847. I will present I Offering Boys 6 thru 12 tbe work, rtuooabio. eetur, ML, relttloaiblp loao. L eiiu e to tbe County Coort of the City and PE. 1-1241 Rev. Enaeae L. Dore, tSS W. Jo and Rosary Society will meet tchoolt will begin at Our Lady Connty of Denver, Calorado. wr *c- , most in DAY CAMP. Swim­ ktnnt, Auitia, Teitt. relatlooehlp Thursday, May 16, at 8 p.m. conat* far final settlement of tb* j ming. handicrafts, and all nooe. Leaitee: Aanee MeParltod, 121 There will be a sick call skit of Grace Parirh on Monday, aduinistrnttofi of t*id *atat* when r active sports. Supervised br I CARPET LAYING No. LeCUlre. Cbleoae, 111,, Nieee. Heir June 10, and will be in session and when ail Mroons ia latemt mty I et Ijiw a Leatlee; Rita McParltnri presented. appur and object to (bca if they | a Professional Director. 9 SS2T Q 6 („ N. W „ Waekinatoa The Altar and Rosary So­ ali day from 9 a.m. till 3:30 so dcairt. a.m. to 4 p.m. Daily, Trans­ Arckar't Floor Covoriags D. C.. Nieee, Heir at Iaw a Lefetee ciety members will receive i.m. for tba next two weeks. CECELIA H. O'DAY, portation Furnished. I CeeeUa Htlaet. H 9 Uadiiy, Gliiiow. The vacation school wilt d o » Adminittratrlx Comploto Exparl lastallatloat Kentucky, Nieee. Heir at Law Communion in the 8 o’clock SK. 6-3,587 FL. 5-9143 with First Communion on Sun­ Huns A Henaon, 0 Carpot* 0 Lmelouo Letatee: Fraacti UcParland, Wia- Maas Sunday, May 19. 312 Symit Bldf., • Til* 0 Formica rheiter. Tenn.. Nieee, Heir at Law The baby sitters for last day, June 23. Denver, Colorado. a Leatlee; Or. Lewi* P. McPtrland. week were Barbara Robb and The aeliool will be conducted First PubliulloB May 7, 2*47 *Trso sstloiotca ckcaritUly givoa' SP. 7-2618 AMERICAN Il«l W. 7ttb 81.. Cbletao. Ill, test Publication Junt 4, 1*47 Little Sports 8225 W 2Slb Avo. BE 7-1007 ROOFING SHEET METAL Nepbeo, Heir et Lew a Leatlee: Betty Route. by the Sisters of Charity of CONTRACTING COMPANY Allor Hours Call CE. 3-0204 Cultaro rapnlfo* on* rrylarad Tbomee F. Gleteon. <110 Hooker St. Patricia Dawson Morried Leavenworth from Annuncia­ ■u s i b s e b I Denver, Colo., Nepkew. Heir et l^w tion School. D a y Camp Guoraaloadi a Leatlee; Mereedee A. Cleieon, «S S Patricia Dawson, daughter CLASSIFIED INSULATION rherauabJy Kaportaocad. Dapaedabl* Brytni St., Denver. Colo., Niece, Hele of Mr. and Mrs. Edward 8 Weeks CURTAIN LAUNDRIES rbon* for Fra* Esllauto. CH. 4-S44* t l Law a Leaatee; Joetph J. Gleteon. Covered Dish Supper Slit Nleholae SL, BtUflower. Cilif. Dawson of 3222 Garland June 17tU to Aususl 9th ‘ GET OUR -BETWEEN SEASON* RUG CLEANING On Thursday evening, May FRANCIS LACE CUBTAlN CLEAN- PRICES Nephew, Kelr it law tad latetee; Street, was married in St PERSONALS Traospitportatloa Pravload Dtily Emmett Cleoion. t2«< MoBlrote Ave. Peter and Paul’s Church April 23, the Altar Society will have SWIMMING and HORSE-BACK ERS. CURTAINS. CROCHETED iCartified J.M. Job) Alto rcmodeliaa- AA.A. Carpal Rug A Upfcolitary l a Creerento. CelU.. Nepkew, Heir it a covered dish supp at 6:30 RIDING LESSONS — MOUNTAIN TABLECLUTBS. DRAPERIES. RA. 2-02S2 Aaytioic Cloanart. Ctonalai your bonatiful do- 27, The bridegroom wu James TbU Ad It worth SIO.OO Biaotla or Oriaatol rurt oar tpocinliy law a Leaatee: Mtry Sclleer. o'clock. All the members of tbe ■ OUTINGS — HANDICRAFT — • BLANKETS. SPREADS, LINXNS, Sauaue, Cellf., Nieee, Heir at Lew a Webb, and the couple are now DR. D. J. SMITH ARCHERY — TENNIS and ALL, ______in May of 1847 Your koma or oor plonl. City wide la ftte e : Mre. Sadie Xetmey, t i t So. reaiding in Washington, D.C society are urged to attend as 9 SPORTS. V CLEANED BY LATEST METHODS. •vrvlc*. Raoioagbla. O. B. Bora Home Ate.. Oak Park, 111., Nieea, where Mr. Webb is stationed. this will be tha final meeting OptometrUt BOYS AND GIRLS HAND PRESSED ONLY. ItSS LAWN MOWERS ,44 South Haiol Ct. WE. 4-I214. Kelr et law: Mtry MePerloid. StSI BE. 7-0214 BE. 3-2727 KALAMATU. TA S-S427 Sawyer Ave., Ckteaao. IR. Niece. Heir of the year, and many impor­ Specializing io Contact SHARPENED UPHOLSTERERS______at la w : Mre. Pnneet Browa, tOtS tant items of business must be May Queen lenses, atM Visual training. HOME TO SHARE 19A DRUGGISTS Imperial Skorpoainz Worko Ciparl opbelalary aad aarpsl clogzlpg S. HtrehBeld. Cblcote. 111.. Niece. finished. MOTOR WORE It yoor baoi* ar oar shop. Carpal Heir el la w ; Hr*. Loretta Lokrwieo. 7292 U. 5. Hiwv 6—Darbr W etted: AU Wert Giunnteod rvpairlat and loylaz. Ueyd EUiril Burwia. III.. Niece. Heir it Law: The Junior Sodality will have rpea lo privot* boae with ALADDIN DRUG CO. AT. 8-3693 klubeii priviki«« or will tbart 27SS E CeNoz Av*. FB. 7-7SSS AC. 2-2W2 4i4 Wadsworth. BE.t-411*. Jaaei McPtrland, 1441 a Winona. its May crowning sen-ice on bdriB. apu AMP CbQrch Asd tfintpor* 277* Woot Barberry PL Burwia. 111,. Nephew. Heir tt law : Sunday, May 26, at 7 p.m. All 88tb Sc Coroaa— Tberato* tAtioe. as.Upbolstariaf by raUabls firs. Met. Eileen Flenmatn. lot—4th Ave.. ob o YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS Ia*w* M ovvn Sb*rpcB4d 4 41 raorv aapariawaa tarms. & E.. Oelwein, town,. Niece, Heir tt young women wishing to take AT. 7-4926 B U2». e' HO will bo qn*d rorraett* *1 ftftd Mot* Mo««T* Mrrk«t p*rt*q Pra* P.*ilBat* AC S-lt7y la w ; Met. Mtry Cttherin* Geode- irt in this tribute of love for lEvcnInz Appoinunaoti Invitad) WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACT Tlr«», ftoUtr*. NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY touah, Benteavllle. III.. Niece, Kelr ur Blessed Mother should HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS— Pb. SP 7v*;c4 1**4 Seatb CaylaH Qu*llfi*d br Eiperkne* 2l*a Cawr PI. saar East 2etk Ava at Law; ThMiie McPirltnd. Atlanta. 12S0 W idtvonb Ileortla. Nenhew, Heir at law ; contact the sodality moderator, FU RN ISH ED 21 ______BE. i- t t t t ______Orap*r4 Caslon Upholstery i Jtnee MeParlead. Addreee Uaknowi, Sue Scholl, at AC. 2-1020. Rose Ufbt. clean furnipbad haMmrnl FERTILIZER Furaiturv repair, aaw tpriaft re- j Nephew. Heir tt la w ; Any and ali Mary Domingues has been Chiroprartir kousakcrplnf room to elderly coupJa PAINTING & phtod la yoar old cuakteaa or I unknown pertone who ney be helm or Indy. KA. T-SSft Cow - Pral • Sheep foam rubbtr. ) of the deeeeaed, Addrete Unknovra. elected May queen by the sodal­ For Healib Car* DECORATING Wt carry a rMapict* Hat nf Reletloaeklp Unknown. Kelr*; Jtba ity. $4.90 Par YARD. Dr. F. Eugens Armbrusttr HOUSES FOR REN T- .$0 For Bpr««diBD upholattry suppllat and foam R. Berry, relttlonihlp nooe, Geardiei Eighty children received First ' rubber. ad Litem. DE 3-8020 UNFURNISHED 24 GL. .^ 0 5 3 Frv* InsIrucUona oo DO-IT- You and etch e:f yen ere beveby Communion Sunday, May 12, 1310 Williams YOURSELF-A NEW 8EBVICK notified that the Inetrueaent purport- and were guests of the Altar Off 4ftd Cvepini ApptiAlaitiilB 4 Blocks—SI. Vinecat ALL TYPES OF TO DENVER. Ina to be the leet will tad teettment Society at a Coipmunion break- Lovely I bedroom and tlacplnz 330 FEDERAL ‘ nt the decedent above aimed will t»»«6»6»66»6*»»6»6**6 porrbes, Avaliabl* about Mty Jilh. NATURAL FERTILIZER, MA. 3-4S0T WE. 4-OOIS he offered (or probate before the fut immediately afterward. Oa 1 but linrt. County Court of the City and County WE, S-;i.i* LAWN SEED. ELCO LINEN SERVICE nf Denver. State nf Colorado, it the These children have been at­ Wedding Invitations \ City and Couniy Ruildlna la tiH City tending weekly instruction 177 for 47.41 Fin* quality, bcnuliful DLKFEE & SON MOUNTAIN end County of Denver, on Monday, raUad latlar prinlJat. last itrvlc*. Unfurnished Apartments 26 tool South Panatylvoni* Utllalaa DECORATING classes sinee October. These Dolaa. tIO l!tb SL AL4.S44I. PY. 4-OWI TOWEL * SUPPLY CO. the ITtk diy of June, 1147, at IS 4417 Wyaadot o'clock A .M . Of on a date tubeequeal classes have been conducted by B. W. Boeklva. Haamgcr bemt furaiibtd* Adult*. 11344 W .DakoU RA. 2-221: 30M S. Craal RA.2-T047 thereto to wkkh eaW heorina rcau- the Sisters of Charity, aided by M .t# p4t mootb. FURNITURE REPAIRING Inrly may be coaliaued, when and the women's committee. where yon mey appear U you to FL. i-riaa AollqM and ballet alsii of faraitora Painting — Decorating WALLPAPERrPiUNTS ~ deelre. Yowr Eyas Are Yoar Rmirad - Kalaltbad - Toaak Op WITNESS my ilaaature tad eetl REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 24 Yrm Fipariaara Exterior ^ Interior Fot paper boaztaz awd pataUat rail of laid Ceart thU ISth dey of $1,000 to Mott PracioBS Poitattioa J. C LAMB .A). S. Lamoreaux Atto* Barringer, III Mtdltsa KA April. Its:. 3700 Franklia AL.t-T02a :-228l. (SEAL) VICTOR B. GRAKDT. A bequest 7f $1,000 was made I Special to Young Eyes BE. 3-2344 Clerk of the Ceoity Court. Rotemarr Dominiaaito Father Flanagan's Buys' CU RE D’ARS The firms listed here Wtllpipar— 24a a rofl tad op. Wkltn By R. C. PHILLIPS. 2855 Doblia PAINTING A DECORATING ' EaomaL II 81 par gal. 114 Satin Fa Deputy Cletk (above) was nloctod quona Home. Buy.* Town. Neb., io the i bdrvi. Wick, ftaiibcd INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR I KK 4.482* JAMF^v W. CREAMER. Attorney, for the May erowaiaf caro-iwill of Hans E. Guido. 66, of deser\*e to be remembered ra.. phcImH b«ek GBrtfp. WE. 4-9122 Taxiirtat — Patatttz — Papartaz m Mtleiilc Blda, moBies to b« beld fay tba YoBBt, Denver. The retired owner of .i Dr. Allred Kleyhauer ftftced Tor^. Clooo to sebeol, boi Dcnvdr ]. Celo. Oftd tbOMUr. |U.7£ll ftbMl 12.* when you are distributing 1* Year* It Daavar Fubllabad In Daavar Cniboliv Reiiater ,1?* So^lily of Our Lady, the (general Lead Manufactur- 't kdO Doini- Dr ovBtrp. PAINTIHO — DKORATING W. R. McKELVY Flrat PnbHuUaa Mty 2. 1*S7 Parish, Danver, oa Ing Companv left a personal KE. 4-1044 1432 Trasioal your patronage in the dif- EXTERIOR — INTEBIOR Frw Earimnu — Raaaooabt* EA. 2*4212 Do My Ows Work—FrM iUtlmau dam* claasauU oa wallpapar, 17% * (. Ltsi Fabtlralloa Mty *a, i»iT iSuadny, May 26. at 7 p.m. 'estate of $186,000, li lerent lines of business. BE. T-2171 I SP. 7-U4X Thursday, May 16, 1957 PAGE SIXTEEN Office, 938 Bonnock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4^205 De Paul Men At Loyola List Contest Winners (Loyola Parish, Denvar) The St Vincent de Paul con­ ference of the parish conducted poster contest among the school children. T he contes­ tants were given a party on Friday, May 10, and the win­ ners ' of the contest were an­ nounced at that time. Linda Broderick and Jeanne Rendon tied for the first prize; Patricia Maddox, Barbara Ci- ancio, and Patricia Collins tied for second prise; and Sharon Emmanuel was awarded the third prize. The posters dealt with the Loyola blood bank, which has recently been established in the parish. Shown at the installation of Honor Students Cathedral PTA Officers officers for the Cathedral Honor students for the fifth Officer Slate PTA, Denver, on May 6 are, left to right, standing, Mrs. A. G. period are: Grade 7, Mary —Topi], second ’ vice ■ president; •. .. -t_.Mrs. JosepIT---- Stixsel, secretary; FISHING? ¥ to be presented at the bazaar June 21, 22, and Carr, Cecilia Powers, and Rob­ Mrs. R. J. Connor, outgoing president; M ra E. R. Schweider, I i Bazaar Attraction 23. The other six are; A round trip for two ert Popish; grade 6, Linda incoming president; Mrs. James Ford, president of the CPTL, Try These to Las Vegas, a $100 Tissot man’s wrist watch, Brodenck, P a tr i c i a Collins, Is Seated by who instated the officers; Mrs. Vincent Murphy, historian: Men’s Division o t the bazaar committee for a SlOO Tissot lady’s wrist watch, a Brothers Carol Hutcheson, Janet Landis, and Mrs. John Dandrow, treasurer. Not pictured are Mrs. Most Precious Blood Parish, Denver, points out deluxe sewing machine, hoy’s or girl’s Schwinn Kathleen Madden, Elizabeth Jerry Bakke, vice president; Mrs. F. X. Coyle, auditor; and the iroot>i htndli-pw wfthMt ftnlat ntwcr in the pariah hall at 8 p.m. In the near future a mo­ sored by the Altar and Rosary lim'» TwwWsy Wcwlnc. ind yw’ll altar by representatives of each grade girls of the school danced Society will be held at the use in care of the sanctuary. Thia meeting ia to bo a bile parish library and maga­ E a'de: Seventh grade, Gary a minuet and Bonnie Johnson Preliminary plans were low It. Ill VI (Oow rov vth« bie ‘'lacky’’party, and now mem- zine rack will be on display. Aviation Country Club on Sun­ ftalvrn that nuki Huffy ader and Mary Carr; sixth and Cynthia Mares sang a duet day, May 26. Father Charles made for a summer bake sale trie and-Ca» notary Power Mowars to- bora to the club will ba wel­ This project is a source of rev­ ade, Mark Felder and Joann The program ended with the to be held in July, the date to day't bast buya. tC 7 9 5 enue for the St Vincent de S Forsythe, O.S.B., chaplain of comed at the meeting. artinez; fifth grade, Mary chorus, under the direction of the Newman Club at Colorado be determined by the chair­ U Paul Society. The art work on LOW U ® • Teachers Thanked Michael Madden and Stephen Sister Alice Catherine, singing University, 'will be the guest man, Mrs. John Doyle, and the MOWERS SHARPENED Saturday, May 11, ended this projejet is being done' by Moore; fourth grade, Anthony Henry Kappel, a parishioner, a group of songs. speaker. Mrs. Harold Stuller is co-chairman, Mrs. Darrell Beck. THY Nww la Tha Tima the first year of religions in­ Martinez and Patricia Prochaz- The Beacon Supper Club was ensirman of the breakfast with Group four, five, aix, and struction classes foe children who has also finished some ka; third grade, David Felder cabinet work in the rectory. G. the scene of a surprise party Mrs. John Burke acting as co- seven will provide the work SCHWINN BICYCLES attend!^ the public schools. and Darlene Freed; second for Mrs. R. Connor Thursday chairman. detail for this bake sale. J a l b i j k The priests and people of the C. Sullivan donated the wook grade, Patrick Meehan and Glodt Bicycle & Novelty Shop for the cabinets. night, May 9. Members of the The pancake breakfast, Refreshments were served by 263 Broadway SP 7-M38 parish thank the following Laurie Sue Bissell. circles and the out-going offi­ originally schedaled for May S oup eight with Mrs. Orville FIRST men and women who taught The Little Flower Circle will The entire student body par­ cers of the PTA were invited. 19, has heea postpened nnlil adsen as chairman. the children during the past meet in the home of Mrs. Rob­ ticipated in the procession and Jerry Bakke presented Mrs. R. Sunday, Jnne 9. This break­ Gnasts at the meeting were 32 Broadway PE3-2940 year: ert Wheeler, 3032 S. Monroe, singing of hymns to Our Lady. Connor and Mrs. E. Schweider fast is being sponsored by Mmes. Michael A. Garamella, Arthur Ohanian, Robert Ma^ 16. Mrs. Robert M. Bry­ Father Michael Schaefer, S. J., newly elected president, witl Richard Mackey, Marguerite Sporting Goods RUG ant is a new member of the the Holy Name Men’s Club Weiland, Miss Lillian Anthony, delivered the sermon for the corsages. The PTA gave Mrs. with John Doyle as chairman. Fryrear, Joseph Joines, Ed Mrs. Peter Windfeldt, Mrs. circle. occasion, and the ceremony Hardware Giftwore 1 1 Connor a set of jewelry. The Altar and Rosary So­ O'Boyle, Elisa Corrigan, John CLEA \ I\G I Eleanor Reece, Mrs. Lillian St. Joseph's Circle will meet was concluded with Solemn F. McCaffrey, George Vogel, Riblet, Mrs. Richard Martin, Benediction of the Blessed Sac­ Anyone interested in helping ciety will be hostesses at a FREE HOTH PROOFING i in the home of Mrs. Art Bal- in book rental work Tuesday luncheon for the sisters and lay Paul Kreizenbeck, Marion Gog- Mrs. Alan Lutz, Mrs. James lagh, 1676 S. Elm, May 22 at rament All Work Guaranteed There will be inttellelien is asked to contact Mrs. Wil­ teachers of the catechism gin, Lee Diton, Harry Fritz, Farquher, Mrs. Joseph Fran­ 8:16 p.m. liam Lee, FR. 7-4914. classes on Saturday, May 18, and Glen Haag. Very Reeaoneble Prices cis, Mrs. Thomas Vogentbaler, The Miraculous Medal Circle of sfHeert et the meeting ef SAWZAIL Mrs. George Veto, Mrs. Wil­ the PTA Mey 21 at 2 p.m. at 1 p.m. The officers of the The guest gift was given to will meet in the home of Mrs. Altar Society also have been Mrs. Haag and the special gift A COMPLETE HEAVY DUTY liam Clifford, Mrs. Nicholas E. R. Riebe, -4216 £. Cornell, in the eehool beeement. A Fomons Rug Fesusich, Mrs. Richard Mul- tea will follow, with past invited as guests. Mrs. W. J. was received by Mrs. Paul Lip- 6t on May 16 at 8:30 p.m. Mrs. presidanti a* the honored PTA Meet May 23 Mulloney is the luncheon chair­ pott Mrs. Carl Branch was Furniture hem, Ruth Bonham, and I,eo- Paul Glover is a new member remembered with a gift for nard Langenderfer, who sub­ gaa« U . man. Cleoning Co. of the circle. PTA members will receive’ 'Nun's Story' Reviewer being tbe mother of the youn^ stituted during the year. At St. Dominic's est baby present. Mrs. Emil TA. 5-6S69 1532 Market There ia to be a meeting of Holy Communion corporately More than 75 women at­ ELECTRIC these catechism teachers in the with the Altar Sodality mem­ (St. Demraie’u Periih, Denver) tended the meeting of the Altar Gimeno received the special gift bers in the 8:30 o'clock Mass The meeting of the PTA has and Rosary Society on May 7. for tbe largest nombn of chil­ HACKSAW PTA Schedules Sunday, May 19. been postponed for one'week and Preceding the meeting a book dren. The special gift, donated will be held on Thursday eve­ review on The ffun’t Story by by Mrs. Roxy Mapley, was re­ i Final Meeting ning, May 23, in the church ceived 9y Mrs. Clair Schulz. WiMi BUMS fe e H om em aker’s lakeside Dancing auditorium at 8 o’clock. The Council 3340 Slotes Soadei Hasd P Rev. .William Jones, archdioc­ Opens on Moy esan director of schools, will be REALOCK FENG D e p a r t m e n t At Holy Rosary 17 Dinner-Dance June 1 the guest speaker. The school . for safety's sake ii| (Holy Roiary Pariih, Daaver) Lakeside Amusement Psrk’s nurse will make a report and The Knight* of Columbuf, E beautiful Moonlight Gardens boys from the fifth, sixth, St. Mary's Council 3340, will 1 Patronise Thete Reliable and Friendly Firms p The last meeting of the school bold their annual dinner- year will be held by the PTA opens Friday evening. May 17, seventh, and eighth grades will entertain. dance Saturday, June I, at on Thursday, May 16, starting with one of Denver’s most pop­ Grandview Grange Hall, at 6 p.m. with a potluck sup­ ular dance bands, Roily Rob­ At this meeting the election 6000 S. University Boule­ TAKES NO TIME. . . LEAVES NO MESS erts and his 16-piece orchestra. and installation of officers will per. All members of the PTA vard. Ticket* are $2 per per­ • 2?SD SirolcM fir Ntk “ RAZOR-KLEENS” CLOGGED LINES FOR LESS are invited. Roast beef, coffee, Denver dancers will like his take place. son, including dinner end and rolls will be furnished by smooth music and unique style. Host ta C P T L dance, end mey be obteiesd • C»h Asy CImm 8 F«t the PTA and members are Moonlight Gardens, one of • Needs He Starting HeleJs the finest ballrooms in the coun­ On Thursday, May 16, the from Verna Schroer, SU. 1- asked to bring their favorite membera of PTA will be host S017. R O T O ^ R O O i casserole, salad, or dessert All try, will be open each Friday Wood or CenparoMo and Saturday night for listen­ to the members of the Catholic M*4t Itctlly Sr Ttw H>«■ coaster, Merry-Go-Round, Tbe last bot-dog luncheon of ing thsir First Communion. 1901 Arapahoe Mrs. Joseph Rensel, president; Whirlo, kiddie racers, Whip, the school year will be held on May crowning will ba at 4 TTF ciiNAii na m itiw tiifiiniM Mrs. John Solano, vice presi­ and boats. There are 14 amtJI Wednesday, May 22. p.m. KEs 4-51S1 Th* Only NilhntI Sewtr Artiltble Lete'ly ■tfF- dent; Mrs. David Reichert, sec­ retary; Mrs. Frank Mearsha, rides, all engineered for com­ treasurer; Mrs. Joseph Horvat, plete safety. historian; and Mrs. Emil Hor­ Bacon & Schramm vat, auditor. Luncheon Club ComposilioD Roofing The Rev. William Jones, arch- Speaker Tile Roofing ENGLEWOOD diocesan superintendent of schools, is to be guest speaker. Roof Repairing Heating Company After the short meeting a games 4020 Briffatoa Blvd. party will be held and alt are Snm Citlra SitiiiiiM iM ttmr Um invited to stay and attend this CH. 4-6663 AuUiarizaS Lauiai 0«al«v games party. COMFORT Faroacai aad Air CofiditioolDf The PTA thanks all who THE BEST IN LUGGAGE helped to make the bake sale e sii xiDii All Maka* Farnacai a success. Inttalled, Servicad Better Your Living With Air Conditioning. - i and Rapaired [ourdes Mafe Choir A Cool Comfortable Home During Hot Weother. * Heating * Air Conditioning Sings for VA Patienfs Occupants sleep belter, hove better appetites, * Sheet Metal Work hove more energy ond enjoy better heoith. SI. «-K5t The 60-voice male choir from Phone SU 1^94 Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, Family relations ore better. Fr*G OmcIri^ ojid EAtinat* Denver, received a warm recep­ afid Night Serrlaa tion from the patients at the Entertoining is Hottering ond pleasant. SATRIANO 106S W. Veterans Administration Hos­ FrAnk W*t«r8, P rop. pital Tuesday evening. May 7. Our Budget Plan is simple and canvenient. I BROTHERS Prank Buchen of the Denver Elks Lodge No. 17 arranged JAMTOR for the choir’s appearance as part of the Lodges’ program to See This Equipment in Daily Operation SERVICE Please Patronize entertain tbe patients confined * Rug end Upholstery to Veterans’ and Army hos- Your REGISTER Sitals throughout the Rocky at Cleaning Advertisers and fountain region. A report of the Colo­ * Guoronteed GE 3-3861 Q Please Call Q GL 5-4323 Mention rado General Assembly w ill Mothproofing Jh s L (DhsuoufYL ^ sintsiA . THE REGISTER be the topic of Bert Hanna, leg­ : * Floor Woxing and HEAR islative reporter for the D en v er ♦ Polishing P o tt, at the Friday Luncheon 3800 Lowell Boulevard Your Phone We Give * Wolls and Windows Club 5Iay 17. A former marine, ♦ Bert was graduated from Colo­ Woshed ASK ond LEARN rado University with a B.A. de­ Your Home Can Be Comfortable with Pioneer EXPERT . DEPENDABLE gree in journalism in 1925. He ‘ INSURED then 'worked for several news­ D oor Bell Stamps Call V t fo r Fr«« Cdimoiei KOA papers and the Associated Press 'U tility ” AIR CONDITIONING ▼ ■ GL.>S-5754 and GL 5-8289 MIRRORS in Oklahoma before joining the| 1S17 8

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