Proselyting Activities of Non-Cathol'ics Lend Urgency to Topic Ground Blessing Held Status of Spanish-Speaking For New Hospital to To Be Studied at Conference Be Built in Leadville B y B i l l K i l k e n n y Member of Audit Bureau of Circuiations On Thursdayv Sept. 29, at ' One full (lay of the Regional Conference of 8 :30 p.m. Archbishop Urban Catholic Charities in Denver Oct, 12-16 will be de­ Contents Copyright by the Catholic Pressj Society, Inc., 1955— Permission to Reproduce, Except on J. Vehr'blessed the ground Articles Otherwise Marked/ Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue ' for the new St. Vincent’s voted to the problems of the Spanish-speaking, it Hospital in Leadville. The was announced this week by the Very Rev. Mon­ site was donated by Lake signor Elmer J . Kolka, director of Denver Cath­ County, the City of Leadville, and by the Salvation Army. olic Charities. Accompanying Archbishop The discussion, to be led by a Vehr were the Very Rev. Monsi­ among the panelists. Others will priesr and a layman, both na­ DENVER CATHOLIC gnor Bernard Cullen, Assistant include the Very Rev. Monsignor tionally prominent in Charities Chancellor, and Fathers E. L. Walter J. Canavan, pastor of the Horgan, Annunciation Parish; work, is scheduled to begin at 10 Denver Cathedral; Capt. Leonard George M. Spehar, St. Joseph’s a.m. Sunday, Oct. 16, in the Church; Joseph Leberer, SL Pat­ Nevin, Juvenile Bureau, Denver Farmers’ Union Building, where rick’s Church, Mintum; and Wii. Police Depanment; Clarence Van- the other public sessions arc also liam A. Ryan, Annunciation Deren, labor ^consultant, Denver Church. to be held. Area Community Chest; Dr. Jo­ REGISTCR Archbishop Vehr praised the Chairman of the discussion will Sisters of Charity of Leaven­ seph Cannon, Colorado Depart­ VOL. LI. No. 8. be the Rt. Re\’. Monsignor John THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1955 DENVER, COLORADO worth for their more than three- ment of Public Health; the Rev. quarter-century’s work for St. O’Grady, seaetary of the Na­ William J. Monahan, associate Vincent’s HospitaL Thomas F a ­ tional Conference of Qtholic director of Denver Catholic Char­ Regis Scholar Presents Theory hey. chairman of the advisory Charities, Washington, D. C ities; and George R. McCormack, boara of St. Vincenfa, also S Moderator will be Fred W. Ross, spoke, thanking the three donors a contractor and former building of the ground and all who had West Coast director of the In­ inspeaor for the City and County Monster Macbeth 'Not Such a Bad Guy' co-operated in raising funds for Cnniaranra I A n d o r c Harold F . Collins, left, prominent in dustrial Areas Foundation, Stock- V U n iC iC n irC L C lItIC Ia Catholic and nondfenominational wel­ of Denver. the new hospital. ton, Calif. „ + + By F rank Morriss fare work in Denver, is chairman of the planning committee for the + + ■ + Hospital Cost Regional Conference of Catholic Charities, which will draw about 'The discussion will last from ^ a n y U i r C C t O r S He Finds Macbeth . . . A NEW MEMBER of the fac­ ...No Inhuman Monster To Be $642,190 250 delegates from nine states to Denver Oct 12-16. Sister Mary 10 ajn. to noon and will be re­ Will Attend ulty of Regis College, Denver, has unlocked a much disputed Plsns for the $642,190 hos­ Charles, right, former director of the Conference of Religious of the sumed, after lunch, at 2 p.m. pital are being studied in Wash­ National Conference of Catholic Charities, will lead the institute for Catholic Charities direaors in passage of Shakespeare to jprove Monsignor Kolka said that the ington, after being approved by religious that will open the conference. five dioceses and one archdiocese," that Macbeth is a truly Chris­ tian, if not Catholic, drama. Fa­ agencies in Colorado concerned Collins, an attorney, is vice president of the board of Denver program for the conference had other than Denver, will atf&nd the ther Robert R. Boyle, S.J., using with the plant and by the Sisters Catholic Charities, former chairman of the budget committee of the been changed so that the entire of Charity. conference: Monsi^nor Walsh, a method of criticism he himself Denver Area Community Chest, chairman of the Archbishop’s Federal fundi totaling day could be spent on the discus­ developed, believes further that advisory committee on improvements at Mt. St. Vincent’s Home for Pueblo;, tht- Rev. David F. Mon­ sion. Its formal topic is "Helping King Macbeth has been maligned $278,065 will be allocated for Boys, and secretary of the executive committee of the St. Vincent tane, Kansas City, Mo.; the Very the conitruetion work, for by many scholars as an “in­ de Paul Society Salvage Bureau. Our Spanish-Speaking Neighbors Rev. Monsignor A. A. Isenbart, which a civic campaign raiaad to Develop Self-Help Activities." human monster,” whereas he Collins is a member of Christ the King Parish, where he has Oklahoma City and Tulsa; Louis was actually a normal human more than $353,000 in been active in (he St. Vincent de Paul Society for years. It in expected thnt intereat in pledge*. the diaensaiona will be high­ J. Antonelli, Wichita, Kans.; the who struggled against overpow­ ering temptation. The new hospital will provide Archbishop to Offer lUass lighted by the fact that non- Rev. Frank Brusatto, Salt Lake 35 beds, and will replace the Calholic groupa are carrying City; and the Rev. William B. The findings of the young present 64-year-old building, priest-scholar, who holds several on proaclytizing activity among Homola, Albuquerque (Archdio­ which has been described as un­ the Spaniah-apeaking migrant degrees including a doctorate in cese of Santa F e). fit for further usp as a hospital. Golden Jubilee Oct. 30 laborera in Colorado. Conaid- English from 'Yale University, The original S t Vincent’s was crable efforta have been re­ Among leaders of discussions were made known in an article, a make-shift structure with can-' “The Imagery of Macbeth,” pub ported at aurh placea aa the will be Bishop Hubert M. Newell vas and calico walls raised in migrant labor camp at Fort lished this summer in the Mod December, 1878, by the first six For Holy Family Church of Cheyenne, who will be chair­ The Lnpton. ertu Language Quarterly. Sisters of Charity who rode into Leaders of Spanish-speaking man of the panel on "How Can magazine reaches every impor­ Carbondale Camp, later known Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will offer a Pontifical tant English scholar in many groups throughout Colorado have QthoKc Charities Meet Changing as Leadville, in answer to the Low Mass on Sunday, Oct. 30, at 7 :30 a.m, marking the countries, and Father Boyle is been sent letters inviting them to Needs in the Communities?" at miners’ appeal for a hospital. 50th anniversary of Holy Family Church, Denver, Though awaiting reaction to his unusual Since that time the nuns nave this discussion, according to Ed­ 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13. thesis about Macbeth. the parish was founded in 1891, the church was erected cared for 33,000 patients, with­ ward F. Owens, cochairman of the 'The opening panel discussion, out regard to race, creed, or and dedicated in 1905. There are 1,200 families in the (Turn to Page 2 — Column Rev. Robert Boyle, S.J. , ...... program committee. 'They — as I Historical fa cts seem lo t color. parish Father Forrest Allen, pastor, church until 1920, when the par­ well as the public— are urged to 200 Expected to Return I lend weight to Father Boyle's | Priest Is Famons Scientist announced that former assistants ish opened a grade school under participate in the di^ussion. r theory, 'The Encrclopedia Bri-1 a t the parish will be invited to Father Cornelius O’Farrell, pas­ j tannica reveals that the real | tor. Most Sessions I Macbeth, once he osnrped the the Jubilee Mass. Homecoming October 12 A breakfast for the clergy, The first high school gradu­ Open to PuMic g throne, was an able adminis- High Honor Given Jesuit parish societies’ officers, and ation was held in 1926. Since I trgtor. His reign was a prosper- All sessions of the conference, 4 old-timers will be held following then more than 1,400 students ous one and be made a pil- the ceremonies in the church. have been graduated. The high except the institute for religious, For Alumni of Seminary Igrimage to Rome, This raises By Geophysicists' Society It was only last Jan. 16 school’s yearbook, Viita, for which is for nuns only, arc open I the possibility that it could The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Don the Very Rev. Monsignor Ber­ I have been a pilgrimage of that Archbishop Vobr offici­ 1955 was dedicated to the par- to the public Delegates will come ated in the dedication of the ishionera, whose sacrifices Hughes, St. Thomas’ Seminary, nard Cullen. Assistant Chancel­ A repentance for the murder of By J . R. Walsh wane, who is a member of the from Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Denver, alumnus who is • Con- completely enlarged Holy throughout the years have made lor, and the Rev, George Evans, I K ^ g Duncan. Father James B. Macelwane, administrative council of the so­ Family Church and Grads possible the education of the Nebraska, K an sas, Oklahoma, suitor of the Tucson Diocese, will also of the Arcbdiocesan Chan­ S.J., internationally known geo­ ciety. About 1,500 of the na­ deliver the sermon aVYhe an­ Schol^ ai a climax to a long many students. Arizona, New Mexico, and Mon­ cery. a a a physicist, was awarded an hon­ tion’s leading scientists took part nual homecoming Mass at the teriei of pariih improvemante tana. Opens With Dinner orary membership in the Society in the SEG’s silver jubilee meet­ seminary Wednesday, Oct. 12, at DESPITE HIS CONCLU. under Father Allen. This proj­ of Exploration Geophysicist^s a ing. Formal panelists in the discus­ 9:30 a.m. The Arizona priest The 1965 Alumni Day at S t SIGNS about Macbeth, Father ect cost $100,000. Regis Students Proy Thomas’ will begin on Tuesday Boyle puts little faith in theories mark of distinction by his col­ Heads IntHtate Almost since its establishment, sion on the Spanish-speaking was lAide a Domestic Prelate leagues for many years of serv­ by Pope Pius XII in ■ the past evening, Oct. 11, at 5:15, when that Shakespeare might have Of Technology Holy Family Parish has had to For Presidenfs Health question will be the Rev. John a dinner will be served the ice in this field. The •presenta­ year. been a Catholic. “At least I have Father Macelwane, dean of the meet increasing demands fo/ ^annell, pastor of St. Nicholas’ priests in the gymnasium. After tion was made Tuesday, O ct 4, At the Mass of the Holy seen no evidence to prove that Institute of Technology at St more church facilities, classroom Archbishop Urban J . Vehr will the Mass the following morning, at the 26th annual meeting in Ghost in Loyola Church, Den­ Parish, Platteville; Miss Helen belief,” he said. “Actually it Louis University, was accom­ space, teachers, and an expanded celebrate the Solemn Pontifical the alumni will assemble in the Denver of the SEG, which ends ver, Sept. 30, to open the Burke, dircaor of the Denver makes no difference so far as panied to Denver by Father V. J. curriculum for the grade and Mass for the occasion, which an­ gymnasium for their annual Oct. 6. scholastic year, the 650 stu­ criticism atfd appreciation of the Blum, S.J., assistant dean a t the high schools. Its history is a Human Relations Commission; nually draws about 200 former meeting. dents of Regis College offered Bard's plays are concerned. We Sigmund Hammer of the Gulf institute and one of the coun­ saga of courageous struggle with Lino Lopez, a member of the S t ’Thonfias’ students who are The meeting will d iscuss, prayers for/-the_.recovery of have the texts, and in the case of Researcb'.and Development Com­ try’s foremost geophysicists. The debt to continue . necessary now in the active ministry among other important matters, President ^enhow er. Follow­ commission; Julian Somora of the Macbeth the treatment is Cath­ pany and a past president of the former gave the invocation at the growth. throughout the U.S. the Alumni Association’s project ing the '-Mass tms Student Denver Department of Health olic. Macbeth is a person who SEG, presented the honorary session OcL 4 in the Lincoln A golden jubilee booklet is Mass Officers of supplying additional books for Council sent the following knows what is right and would membership to Father Macel- Room of the Shirley-Savoy Hotel. being prepared with the history of Education; Elmer Tenorio, proba­ the new library. telegram to Mrs.; Eisenhower: The Vicar General of the Pueblo like to do it, but has no motive Honored by his colleagues for the phenomenal growth of the tion officer of the Denver Ju­ strong enough to spur him to i t parish by Father Edward Mad­ ‘‘The 650 members of the Regid Diocese, the Rt. Rev. Mon­ numerous positions of distinc­ College student body at their venile Court; and Philip Torres, signor A. J . Miller, wilt be assist­ On the other hand, “vaulting am­ tion, Father Macelwane livas den. It will be made available bition’ drives him on to a foul to all parishioners and friends annual Mass marking the open­ former recreation director at the ant priest in the Mass, th« Very named by President Eisenhower deed despite the fact he knows ing of the academic year this Lawrence Street School, Denver. Rev. Monsignor Elmer J . Kolka, in 1954 to a six-year terjn as a of the parish, who are invited it can— as it does— lead to his to visit the church on the ju­ morning offered their prayers alumni p re sid e n t, announced. member of the National Selene*' ruin.” bilee occasion. along with people all over the Negroes and Deacons of honor will be the Board of the National Science T h e parish had its world for the complete and Minorities Rev. Robert Schultzetenberg, of Father Boyle draws his con­ Foundation. He was appointed early recovery of the Presi­ Perez, Minn., S t Cloud Diocese, clusion from these lines in the by form'er President Truman as beginning in 1888, when Regis Another session of the confer­ College chapel was used for serv­ dent. Of course/ their prayers and the Rev. Benedict Kalin of famous soliloquy (A ct 1, verse a panel chairman of the Commit­ ices for Catholics in the area. include a ll, the members of ence that is expected to draw a Holdrege, Neb., Lincoln Diocese. vii, lines 21-28): tee on feophysical Sciences of Jesuit Fathers had charge of the your family.” large attendance from the public The Rev. Charles Jones of And pity, like a naked new­ the Research and Development will deal with integration of the Seminary Campaign Office, born babe Board of the Department of De­ alumni vice president, will be fense. Negroes and other m i n o r i t y Striding the blast, or New Rectory in Greeley deacon of the Mass, and the Rev. heaven’s cherubim, Father Macelwane’* xervice groups in neighborhoods. En­ James Rasby of Christ the King horsed ax a geophyxieixt ix highlighted titled "Catholic Forces Working Parish, alumni secretary, sub­ Upon the sightless couriers by hi* vocation ax a priext. A s Blessed by Archbishop for the Conservation of the Par- deacon. of the air. native of Port Clinton, O., b* entered the Society of Jeiux at isji," the session— scheduled for 8 Father Patrick Kennedy will; Shall blow the horrid deed and a guest The house includes be book-bearer; Father Dean' in every eye. St. Stanialau*' Novitiate, Archbishop Urban J . Vehr p.m. Friday, Oct. 14— will be led blessed the new two-priest rec­ also two conference rooms, a Kumba, gremial-bearer; Father That tears shall drown the Cleveland, O., in 1903, and tory of St. Peter’s Parish, parlor, a dining room, and a by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor John John Anderson, bugia - bearer; wind. I have no spur wax ordained in St, Louix in Greeley, in a simple ceremony Kitchen. R. Mulroy, pastor of Holy Ghost Father William Sievers, mitre- To prick the aides of my 1918. Sunday, Oct. 2. The occasion The rectory has a full base­ Parish, Elenver, and founder and bearer; Father Robert Durrie, intent, but only As assistant professor of Vaulting ambition, which geology _ at the University of was a Mass and corporate ment and is heated by gas. former director of Denver Q th­ crosier - bearer; and Fathers Communion attended by 200 men An open house for parish- Michael Walsh.and Edward Mad­ o’erleaps itself. CalifomiSj the Jesuit organized of the Greeley area. The - loners and their friends will olic Charities. den, acolytes. And falls on the other. graduate study in, geophysics Archbishop offered the Mass, be announced at a later date. Monsignor O'Grady will be Masters of ceremonies will be Rt. Rev. Don Haghex (Turn to Page S — Column S) Rev. Jame* B. Macelwane, S.J. and had charge of 'the seismo- gave the sermon, andi spoke at graphic stations of the univer­ the breakfast that foIl9wed in sity at Berkeley and at Lick Ob­ Newman Hall. servatory on ML Hamilton. This marked the first time The first department of geo­ In the history of the parish physics in the Western Hemis­ Mrs. Spencer Penrose's Gift Is Record in phere was established at ^ that the Archbishop has been u. s. in/Sreeley for a men’s observ­ Louis University by Father ance of this type— an observ­ Macelwane when he was ap­ ance that the Very Rev. Rob­ pointed professor of geophysics ert Hoffmwi, pastor of St. Pe­ Donation Specifies Start in 1925. He still holds this posi­ ter’s and dean of the Greeley tion. Deanery, announced would be Only Priest in made an annual occasion. Of Building Without Delay Academy of Science Situated behind the church , Named dean of the graduate at 916 12th Street, the new school in 1927, Father Macel­ rectory is a one-story house of By C J Zecha wane also was designated dean brick construction. It has ac­ The outstanding gift of $3,20()’000, donated by Mrs. of the university’s new Institute commodations for the pastor, Spencer Penrose through the El Pomar Foundation on the of Technology in 1944, again an a.ssistant, the housekeeper. final day of the $5,394,62(1 Giockner-Penrose Hospital the first school of it* kind in the Fund campaign in Colorado Springs, culminated the' Western Hemisphere. He is the onlv priest holding membership Census Workers largest and most challenging capital fund drive ever (Turn to P ag es — Column 7) conducted in the Pikes Peak re­ gion. of the public, and $3,916,125 to Visiting Homes The gift of the El Pomar Foun­ special gifts and memorials. dation .is believed to be one of the Included in the *pecial gift* Heartening Week! !* a minimum figure for the Laymen in mo.st parishe.s o f the largest single gifts of its kind on record in this country. The Foun­ William Henry Donner Me­ Archdiocese of Denver this week morial, detail* of which are to $159 Given Burse began the census ordered by dation was inspired by Mrs. Pen­ rose, its president, who has been be announced by the Donner Archbishop Urban J . Vehr to de­ Foundation of Philadalphia in A heartening total of $159 was termine the exact population of a consistent and generous bene­ contributed in the past week to factress of the hospital since the December. Robert Donner, Catholics in the area and to *on of the late ateel magnate, the Lady of Fatima Burse, Den­ bring fallen-aways back to the death of her husband, the late ver archdiocesan fund for the ed­ Spencer Penrose. di*clo*cd that a *ub*tantial Church. gift to the hoxpital for thi* ucation of priests. Representing The canvass is scheduled to be It was disclosed that the re­ 12 separate gifts, the windfall cent spectacular gift had only purpoxe i* under conxidera- romplcted in e ^ ry parish by Oct. tion. raised the burse total to $5,170. 23. one provision. It was that there Donors were A.L.K., (Colorado Pastors this month are also be no delay in building the new Impressed by Tour i Springs, who gave $5; anon- keeping statistics on the nupiber hospital. The nuns at the hospital re­ j-mous, Elbert, $5; Mrs. A.S., of persons who attend Mass and Original Pledge Generout called a specific occasion some Wheat Ridge, $12; M.D.B., Den­ paign; Mrs, Spencer Penrose, donor of the $3,200,0()0 gift; James receive Communion on Sundays. A gift of $3,200,000 from the El Originally, Mrs. Penrose signed years ago when the late Mr. Don- ver, $25; Mrs. G.S., Denver, $3; Gift of $3,200,000 D. Russell, of TV station KKTV, associate campaign The figures are to be reported to Pomar Foundation, of which Mrs. a pledge to match dollar for dol­ nar made a toqr of the hospital N.N., Sterling, $2; anonymous, chairman; and Hugh F. Gray, chairman of public information for the Chancery Office at the end Spencer Penrose is president, put lar the fiist $1,500,000 raised by after which he expressed himself Colorado Springs, $1; Mrs. M. For Giockner-Penrose the campaign. of the month. the $5,394,620 Giockner-Penrose the public for the new hospital. as being impressed with the high A. P., Denver, $1; Miss M.E.P., Standing, left to right, are Sister .Anne Hermine, vice general The Official Catholic Directory, Hospital Building Fund campaign over the top. The grand total Her outright gift of $3,200,000, professional standards ,of the Denver, $1; N.N., Wheat Ridge, which counts only Catholics list­ pledged in the campaign was listed at $5,423,268. of the Sisters of Charity; Sister Marie Charles, administrator of however, skynocketed the cam­ institution hut depressed by $100; a friend, Denver, $1; and ed in parish records, reports 154,- The enthusiastic group pictured above is jubilant over the Giockner-Penrose Hospital; Sister Cyril, administrator of Good Sa­ paign over the top. After tabula­ the antiquated building facilities M.E., Denver, $3. 652 of the faithful in the Denver results of the successful campaign which ended Friday, Sept. 30, maritan Hospital in Dayton, 0 .; and Sister Elise, treasurer gen­ tions were completed the cam­ in which the sisters were work­ Gifts to the Lady of Fatima Archdiocese. The census is ex­ in Colora^ Springs. They are, seated. left to right. Jayier Acker­ eral. The visiting nuns are members of the governing board of the paign grand total stood at $5,- ing. A son, , Joseph W. Donder, Burse may be sent to Archbishop pected to show a considerably man, prantfent of the Exchange National Bank and custodian of Cincinnati mother-house, and were present as representatives of 423,628. Of this amount, $1,507,- had died o f cancer in 1929. It Urban J. Vehr, 1536 Logan larger number. the campaign funds; Kenneth Card, general chairman of the cam- Mother General Mary Romana. 503 is credited to the generosity (Turn to P a g es — Column 4) StreeL. Dphver. )

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But 2 Things! Glockner - Penrose This is how the new Glockner-Pen- mountains and joiAed up with No.’ 2, the famous Penrose Cancer rose Hospital will look in about two Clinic. No. 3 and No. 4 are the Margery Reed Nurses’ Home: No. E ii f i i r a Bnd one-half years from now when 6, the Seton School of Nursing; No. 6, the power station; No. 7, Browaing animal* who liva in a parking area; and No. 8, the greatly increased parking^ area to I kart] lika giraffa* u*e thair aya* nospiiai orof ruioreFuture ^^e $ 5,423,628 contributed to the building fund will be converted into hew facilities. Comprising be made available when the present hospital structure is razed. NATIVITY SETS for only two purpoaat: to *aa Ground breaking ceremonies are tentatively scheduled for April, food and to watch for anamia*. eight acres, the tract is bounded by Cascade Avenue, Jackson, ) Tejon, and Madison Streets. No. 1 indicates the placement, of the 1966.— (Photo courtesy of Gaxette and Telegraph, Colorado ARE NOW IN, SELECT YOURS To inch an animal, whoia aya* Springs) ara alwaya relaaad, ayaitrain i* new 12-story brick building, facing Cascade Avenue and the impociibla. + + + + ■ + + WHILE STOCK IS COMPLETE. Villain Macbeth Work to Begin on.Hospital at Once 3125 East Colfax Use Our Convenient Bil FR. 7-S374 Rated Not Such Mrs. Spencer Penrose's Gift U. S. Record OPTICIAN Denver* Colorado (Continued From Page One) ready by Feb. 2, bid* would be Gray, chairman of pnblie in­ —LAYAWAY— was three years after this that opened March 19, ground formation; George D. Hutchi­ We will recommend 'A B a d G u y ' the elder Donner founded the in­ broken by April 7, and, bar­ son, chairman of the industrial ternational Cancer Research ring unforeeen delay*, the new division: Henry E. Heyser, chair­ (Continued From Page One) AN EYE PHYSICIAN TO YOU Foupdation, now the Donner hospital would b# ready for man of the commercial division; THE PRIEST-SCHOLAR had Foundation of Philadephia, with dedication service* in April, Mrs. I. B. Bruee, chairman of the a college degree in English be­ an original endowment of 1958. women’s auxiliary division; and fore entering the Society of $ 2,000,000. Working with Mother General Dr. Carl S. Gydesen, chairman of Jesus. He was graduated from Mary Jtomana on all phases of the doctors’ division. the University of Illinois shortly The gift of Mrs. Penrose the new hospital project are to the Hospital, which is staffed The new hospital will archi­ before joining the Jesuits at members of her governing by the Sisters) of Charity of Cin- tecturally match the celebrated Florissant, Mo., in 1939. In 1945 board, who include; Sister Anne cinnatLJa.3 >(other of the many Penrose Cancer Clinic and the he received a licentiate in phi­ Hermine, vicar general; Sister exemplary contributions that the well-known Margery Reed losophy and a master’s d e^ee in Maria Corona, Sister Rosa bencpactress has made to the Nurses’ Home. English from St. Louis Univer­ Arita, Sister Elise, treasurer sity. Yale gave him his doctorate Catoplic' Church in Colorado. general; and Sister Cyril, ad­ Th* cancer hospital wa* this year, shortly before his as­ Th\pnghout the years the ministrator of the Good Samari­ complated ia 1941 a* a ma- benefa<^ion8 of Mrs. Penrose, a signment to Regis. At the fa­ tan Hospital in Dayton. morial by Mr*. Penross to her mous New Haven university F a ­ convert^ and her late husband, Sister Anne HeVmine was ad­ husband, who died of caaeor ther Boyle worked under C lean ^ Spencejr Penrose, a non-Catholic, ministrator of Glockner-Penrose in 1939. Tha nurses’ homo Brooks, one of America’s leaa^ ■ical research, higher edu­ for six years ending in 1944. wa* built tbs saraa yaar a* a ing scholars in literature and an cation, and in numerous other Sister Cyril is also well known memorial by Mr*. Varner Z. outstanding critic and author. fields have played an important in Colorado, having served for Reed of Denver for her part in the development of the 16 years as president of the daughter. Clearly not afraid of contro­ Rocky Mountain region. p'’® versy, Father Boyle described Colorado State Board of Nurse 300-Bed Structure the works of Graham Greene as Campaign Time Record Examiners. She was the found­ The new 300-bed structure excellent Further, he calls the Kennetlj^ Card,, campaign ress of the Seton School of will replace the 67-year-old Ulyetes of James Joyce a "mag­ chairman, said that the campaign Nursing. Glockner - Penrose Hospital nificent work.’’ was prepared and executed in Sister Anne Hermine, Sister Elise, and Sister Cyril were at founded in 1889 and operated by the Xecord time of less than 90 the Sisters of Charity since 1893. days. It was under the manage­ the hospital during the final REMINDED OF the criticisms It began as a small sanitarium ment o f the public relations phase of the fund drive which of both Greene and Joyce on closed Sept 80. They repre­ of 25 beds for tubercular pa­ point of decency, he answered team of Miriam Rosenthal and I. E. Migliaccio of Dayton, 0., sented the Mother General in tients, started by Gwinne Glock­ that the works of both authors the finfil plans of the new hos­ ner as a memorial to her hus­ are not in themselves evil, but representing the Sisters of (Char­ pital. band. Albert Glockner of Pitts- it could be argued that they are ity mother-house. burgn, who died in Colorado not for a universal audience that Card said that the Sisters of Thanks Business Firms Springs from tuberculosis. It was HORBUT & CO. includes the immature. "B u t be Charity, realizing the urgent The campaign chairman made the first such sanitarium in the cause many persons are adverse­ need for new building facilities, special point of acknowledging area. retained the architectural firm the manner in which industries ly affected by a work of litera­ The Sisters of Charity have Church Pews and Altars of Fisher & Fishetj Denver, for and business firms supported the ture is n o t grounds to condemn expanded the hospital's program more than a year m order that hospital appeal by reckoning that work,’’ he concluded; "that to the present 212-bed proper plans would be in readiness as their own proportionate share Hospital, School, and Laboratory Furniture does not affect th e integrity or tions. By present hospital build soon as necessary funds were of responsibility for providing literary value of the boolu them­ ing standards it is outmoded and available. hospital facilities for their em­ selves.’’ The deficiency, as far as is incompatible with the high DOLLS — WIGS — SHOES "By virtue of this forward ployes and families. Sjoi^om New Life Libraries Father Boyle is concerned, ia not stature the hospital enjoys as a DoUe Dr«atMi to Ordor in such Works as Ulyetea, The planning the new hMpital will Card shared hono» for the COLORADO medical center. Ntw Un« of RiHctev Folding Chairs Heart of the Matter, and the End be a going concern in two and campaign victory "with the as­ tod SUtoti Bepalffd CONTAJLESCENT - o f the Affair,^ but in certain mem­ a half years, considered an ex- sociate officers of the campaign, The new hospital building will trS^ely fast schedule construc­ with the division leaders,- with be located on the present eight- HOME 2329 Champa -St. Denver AM. 6.2691 bers of the reading public. AJi.e. Doll Hospital tion-wise,” Card said. more than 500 workers, jrith the acre property. It ^11 face Cas­ Reasonable Ratee Father Boyle, admitting that Schedule Accelerated administrators, the staff, the em­ cade Avenue with an impressive Mr. and Mia. J . A. McCourt 515 So. Logan PE. 3-7155 censorship might be justified by Upon hearing of Mrs. Pen­ ployees, ar.d the trustees of view of Pikes Peak and the 616 Downing MA. 3-7617 the necessity of .naintaining pub­ Glockner-Penrose*' Hospital who mountains. On the north end of lic order, went on to doubt the rose’s desire that the construc­ tion of the hospital be started realize only too well that the the property, across the street practicality of .such a means. as soon as possible, Mother Gen­ Sisters of Charity must have on (Jascade Avenur, will be the new Corpus ChristI Church, now eral Mary Romana at the Sis­ modern facilities in order to ful Hear under construction, Genuine Genuine AS TO THE CAUSE OF ters of Charity mother-house in All their mission of giving quality THE lack of major Catholic Cincinnati said in a statement care to the sick and injured.” When the new hospital is com­ American writers. Father Boyle that the construction schedule Aiding Card in the fund cam­ pleted the present building is to be razed, the grounds to be used ASK and LEARN said it was- only possible to spec- would be accelerated. paign were Jam es D. Russell, The architectural firm (aid associate chairman; Jasper D. for parking space for doctors BAKED ENAMEL 16. The lack of a big Catholic and visitors. 'The hospital staff Renee and the fact that Catho­ plan* for bidder* would bo Ackerman, treasurer; Hugh F. 6lics are conditioned to non-Catho- pointed out that altnough op­ TRUE FACTORY METHOD KOA lic writing were two reasons he erated by the Sisters of (Charity, cited. approximaWly only 20 per cent Spanish-Speaking Status of the patients are of the Cath­ "Jessica Powers [a Carmelite olic faith. This ratio, from the AUTO PAINTING nun in Milwaukee] is an exam­ 1 0 :1 5 records, has been consistent Cuarantoad Ons Year Again*t Peeling or Wearing Tbra ple of a first rank poet who is since the institution was taken EFERY SUNDAY EVENING not widely read,” he declared. TopBe Studied at Meeting over by the order. ‘‘And it is difficult to be pub­ lished when your works are not (Confii^ed From Page (7n«j the Rev. Edward A. Leyden, The Sisters of Charity operate 10 general hospitals, one mater­ QuMtioiM on nliEion gubmitted by the radio widely read.” on "What Are Catholic Charities pastor of Christ the King Parish, nity hospital, and eight nurses’ audience answered on the archdioceaan broad­ Father Boyle, who has written Contributing Today to Our Com­ Denver. cast. training schools across the for the Modem Schoolman, munities?” will be led by Father Other panels on youth on the United States, in addition to America, the Jetuit Educational Booklet on Catholic Church available free of Monahan. It is scheduled for 11 same day are "Stimulating Youth about 80 educational institutions. cott to all inquiren. Quarterly, and ^ther publica­ tions, is the author of a book. ajn. Oct 13. to Serve Their Neighbors,” led by WRITE TO The Imagery of Gerard Manley The next session, Jed by the Rt. Sister Rose Clare, prinppal ofj St. Vincent de Paul ASK AND LEARN, SuUon KOA Hopkins, which Yale University Denver Q thedral High- School, I Salvage Bureau Press may soon publish. He is Rev. Monsignor Joseph J. Walsh, Denver 2, Colorado at 11:30 a.m.; "Youth as Tomor­ PICK-UP SCHEDULE an expert on the works of the direaor of Pueblo Qtholic Chari­ Ba*a Prieo row's Leaders in Personal Service- Jesuit poet Hopkins. ties, will deal with "Q tholic Monday • • * ONE DAY SERVICE • BUDGET TERMS Charities and Its Intake Policies." and Social Service," led by the North Denv«r, Arvada, FATHER BOYLE calls his It h slated for 2 pm . the same Rev. Barry Wogan, pastor of St.| W eitmintter, Thornton, and new technique of criticizing Rose of Lima’s Parish, Denver, and, Lakawood (North of 16th literature "Image Charting.” He day. Avenna). director of the Qtholic Youth; has used it successfully with The Rev. Francis J. Sytianey, Tue*day and Thursday Black & White Service i W. R. JOSEPH Organization and* Boy Scouts in students on as low a level as pastor of St Pius Tenth Parish, South and Wa*t Denvar, sophomore in high school. Bas- the archdiocese; and 'Y o u t h Englewood, Lakewood (Sonth Optometrist DENVER SpMks for Itself," led by the Rev. of 16th Avenue), and Lit- COLO. SPRINGS down poetic metaphors (or com-j Personal S;r\'ice and Self-Help tieton area. 2424 E. Colfax 122 N. Caecado COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE gi W illiam Jones, archdiocese super­ FR. 7-8818 ME. 4-6675 parisons) into two nouns and a on a Neighborhood Basis" at Wedne*day and Friday For Appointment — TA. 5-1880 verb or adjective. This estab- nm flrr U intendent of schools, in which Ea*t Denver and Park Hill, Open AU Day S/sturday -— Knoten for tOuality ITorfc 230 Majestic Bldg, 16th 4 Broadway lishes the relationship between ■ _ .young people will be panelists, at Aurora and Hoffman Town. the ideas th at;nrnke up the meta- Miss Marie C Smith, directorij. jq pj^ Phone CH. 4-0775 \ phor, thus explaining to the stud-!of the Child Welfare Division of Archbishop Urban J. Vehf of ent what the passage in the | j q( pub- Denver will give the welcome ad- j poem IS all a W lie Welfare, will lead the panel Asked whether he thought! ... t t c __ ... dress at 10 am . Uiursday, O a . 12. For You or Your PariA students were unprepared today New Concepts of Service to Immediately following. his talk, for reading, Father Boyle an­ Children and Families" at 10 a.m. Harold F, Collins, chairman pf the swered: “’Tney are certainly un­ Friday, O ct 14. planning committee, will speak on prepared for reading literature, especially poetry, which is bas­ "Building Responsible Youth," the objeaives of the conference,' ically metaphor.” The Jesuit a discussion scheduled for 10 am. and M onsi^or Kolka will discuss O CURRENT RATE feels his ‘Image Charting” may Saturday, O ct 15, will be led by the theme of the conference help to remedy th a t Something 3 * 2 % Per Annum + i + + + + Private funds or institutional, this is an The Denver Catholic approved depository, an internationally known Religious Institute Leader savings institution. Every dollar is immedi­ Register Published Weekly by the Prominent in Welfare Work ately available when needed — protected by New!! Catholic Press Society Inc, The nun who will lead the insti­ housekeeper, cook, and some­ over $17 million in assets and insured for 938 Bannock Street, Denver. tute for religious at the regional times seamstress.” safety to $10,000 per account — now earning Colo. conference of Catholic Charities Monsignor John O’Grady, sec­ Subscription: $3.00 Per in Denver OcL 12 has a promi­ retary of the National Conference compounded semiannually for the 7th Year Sold in combination with nent place in Catholic American of Catholic Charities, called h er book "a symbol of the progress” St. Phirs Church consecutive time . . . over 6,000 savings mem- The Register, National Edi­ welfare work. tion. in Archdiocese of Den­ She is Sister Mary Charles, su­ made by nuns in relating their bei*3 from 47 states and several other countries. ver. perintendent of St. James’ Or- work in child care insLitutiona to 14th & Detroit Open your account by mail today. Savings re­ Entered as Second Class phanager Omaha, who recently the program of the NCCC. Matter at the Post Office toured Catholic child care institu­ Sister Mary Charles was grad­ ceived by the tenth of the month earn from Denver. Colo. tions in Colorado and 'Wyoming to uated from t h e School of Social the first of that month. determine, firsthand, the prob­ Service of the Catholic Univer­ lems faced by orphanages and sity of America in 1944; was similar foundations in this area. chairman of the Conference of OCT. DEVOTIONS DAILY A member of the Religious Sis­ Religious of the National Confer­ f Dr. G. J. ters of Mercy, she is the author ence of Catholic Charities, 1949- of a book, The Housemother—A 50; and for the past five years O liO R A D O Schaeuble Member of the Institution Team, has conducted workshops for re­ which was the result of a year’s ligious in children’s institutions LOW MASS, ROSARY Optometrist study of 13 Catholic, Protestant, throughout the United States. The sessions that she will lead ft LOAN ASIOCIATION Specialist and Jewish institutions. AND LITANY DURING The housemother is described are scheduled to be h e 1 d a t St. 1739 CALIFORNIA STREET • TELEPHONE KEyjfone 4-4241 For Visual as "the key person on the insti­ j Clara’s Orphanage, Denver. Other MASS AT 9 O’CLOCK Eye Care tutional team. . functioning in a : sessions of t h e regional confer­ 1925 WEST MISSISSIPPI AVE. • TELEPHONE WEsf 5-2471 group of 201 to 25 children as ence, open to the public, will be held Oct, 13-16 in t h e Farm ers’ . EVERY MORNING j 638 Empire Bldg. KE 4-5840 mother, couhselor. recreation leader, group'worker, teacher, Union Building, Denver. Thursday, October. 6, 1955 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE THREE Founded in 1911 by Monsignor Bosetti Priest Is Famons Scientist High Honor Given Jesuit New Season for Famed Cathedral Choir

By C. J . Zecha ' Cathedral Parish, but many from Father Hiester, who took his By Geophysicists' Society other Denver parishes. philosophy and theology studies AFTER SPENDING the past in Rome,’ was director of the summer restinft their vocal “We are interested in having (Continued From Page One) since 1925; and president since any man from Denver who is in­ choir of the North American in the National Academy of Sci­ 1953 of th e'jA m m can Geo- chords, the members of the College there. Much of his musi­ famed Cathedral choir, under the terested in singing to try out for ence. ihysical Union, which awarded the choir,” said Father Hiester. cal training was acquired in direction of the Rev. Richard A member of numerous scien­ im the Bowie Medal in 1948 for "It has been generally thought Italy and he had the opportunity his internationally recognized Hiester, archdiocesan music di­ tific societies, the Jesuit is a that tl)e choir is composed of of working with the Sistine coroperative research in geo­ rector, are once again offering fellow of the Geological Society only men from the Cathedril Choir. physics. their seasonal music program.s. of America, of the American Parish. This is not so. We cor­ Father Hiester said that the He has served as president of The 44-year-old choir ha.s es­ Physical Society, of the Ameri­ dially invite any interested man system used by the Cathedral the Jesuit Seismological As­ tablished a record of performing can Geographical Society, and to contact us about joining. We Choir is much the same as that sociation since 1926. Together consistently year after year ^t of the American Association lor need good voices and we do not used by the Sistine Choir. with his former pupil, Father all the jiturgical functions at the take much of the members’ time the Advancement of Science. Denver Cathedral. Organized in The priest-musician said that J. £ . Ramirez, S.J., he is credited for practice.” the choir will present a special Other offices he has held are with discovering the tripartite 1911 by the late Monsignor Jo ­ * • * Christmas oratorio sometime in resident of the Seismological seph J . Bosetti, the choir has system of tracking hurricanes. THE CHOIR PRACTICES December. A work by Lorenzo lociety of America and a mem­ been knovrn for its musical ex­ Father Macelwane received his once a week in St. Paul’s Chapel Perosi is being considered, that ber of the board of directors cellence and for its contribution B.A. and M.A. degrees from St. in the Cathedral. Father Hiester is', if the manuscript arrives in to a specific phase in Denver. is in complete charge of the di­ Louis University, jpe was • « • time for rehearsals. awarded his d ^torate from the rection and programs, abetted by • • * THROUGH. THE MUSICAL the organists who accompany the University of Califdmia in 1923, A GREAT AID in training the Archbishop Vehr and later attended the University GENIUS of Its director. Mon­ choir. signor Bosetti, the clioir has be­ Throughout the years the choir choir is the use of a special de-' of Giessen in Germany. come unique in this country. has been noted for its presenta­ vice by Father Hiester. He said Honorary Degrees that tape recordings are made pf Father Hiester, Monsignor Bo- tion of excellent compositions. Urges Support Honorary degrrees he has re­ the choir singing at the Sunday settiis successor as director of The choir sings only the best ceived are from St. Norbert’s the vested choir, has expertly liturgical Masses that are writ­ Masses. The choir later listens to the playbacks and studies them. College, West de Pere, Wis.; maintained and kept the basic ten, Father Hiester pointed out. Washington University, St. principles established by the He explained that most of the 'I^ey listen for any mistakes, Of Chest Drive and especially take note of the Louis; John Carroll University, Prelate that continue to mark compositions used are foreign of St. Cajetan’s Parish, and Father Stephen blend of voices. Father Hiester Cleveland; Marquette Univer­ the choir as outstanding. Masses by Italian, French, or Ufnal, C.R. (at right), stationed at St. Cajetan’s, said that the recordings have Theatine Seminary «?,• sity, Milwaukee; and the Mendel This year the choir is composed German composers. Practically assisted Monsignor Smith. At the far left is Medal from Villanova Univer­ been of great use to the;choir, of 35 boys and about 40 men. Be­ all' of the choir's manuscript mu­ Father Bartholomew Quetglas, C.R., in charge sity, Villanova, Pa. sic comes from Europe. both as a study and as a valuable Statue Is Blessed sides performing as a group at at the seminary. Technical sessions of the SEG all of the main Cathedral cere­ The choir has the distinction contribution to the unit’s music is shown officiating at the blessing of the new, More than 600 persons, , including priests, convention end Thursday. Paul monies, especially those at which of being an official member of library. Many of the tapes have life-size marble statue of St. Andrew, patron nuns, members of several societies, and Fourth L. Lyons of Tulsa, pkla,, is re­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr pre- the famous International Fed­ been transferred to records, for of the Theatine Fathers’ house of studies, Den­ Degree K. of C. members, attended the impress­ tiring president. Cecil H. Green, t‘ sides, the choir sings at the spe­ eration of the Little Singers of the sake of permanence. Among ver, Oct. 2. ive ceremonies, tfvhich concluded with Solemn president ’ of the Geophysical cial memorial and decoration Paris, a renowned men and boys’ these is the Funeral Mass of Father John Ordinas, C.R. (at left), pastor Benediction in the seminary chapel. Service, Inc., in Dallas, Tex., and day Ma.sses at M t Olivet Ceme- choir in France whose aim is to Monsignor Bosetti, a recording Chancery Office Paul 'Weaver, water research ter>', usually presents a special further church music through­ which Father Hiester highly + + + In 3 MissiolHPllrishe,s 1536 Logan Street oratorio, and offers its services out the world. The C,athedral prizes. Denver 5, -Colorado consultant, Hbuston, also were for many special events. choir often presents arrange­ Among some of the former September 25, 1955 presented honorary memberships • • • ments of the Paris group’s com­ members of the choir who have Reverend dear Father and in Uie society. pursued notable careers in the Statue Blessed positions. beloved people: OCCASIONALLY, the men * • • University Club Resumes and the boys’ choir sing separ­ field of music are Frank Valen­ Our Denver ai;ea Community Fifth Child Born ately. Father Hiester explained, THE CHOIR HAS ADOPTED tino of the Metropolitan Opera Chest begins its annual appeal on Company, Josephine Neri, Kay To Jos. Gibbon’s however, that the choir usually the use of an Italian system for By Msgr. Smith October 9. From years of experi­ sings together. their style of singing. Monsignor Bowman, Anne O’Neill Sullivan, Catechism-Teaching Plan ence, you know and appreciate Birth of their third son and ■The boys in the choir, from Bosetti, who was a native of Martha Miller, Regina Gabrielli, the definite need this organiza­ fifth child is announced by Mr. the fourth to the ninth grade, Italy, studied music under Maes­ Laura Grauer, Marie Nesbit, As the St. Thomas University On Oct. 19, 1947, the SL tion fills in Our community and and Mrs. Joseph Lee Gibbons, 960 tro Mattoni, a famous organist Chauncey Parsons, Fred Nesbit, In Theatine Rites Club be^ns its ninth year, one Thomas University Club held its without which practically all the Detroit Street, Denver. The boy, are from Cathedral School, with several participating from other at St. Peter’s in Rome. He initi­ Ed Wolter, James Eitemiller, and More than 500 persons of its primary activities is again first formal meeting in the Den institutions of charity and char­ bom Sept. 28 in St. Joseph’s Hos­ parish schools. The men’s choir ated the style when he formed many others. witnessed the bles^ng q f the in full swing— that of teaching ver area. The organization was acter development in our area pital has been named Michael Those -who. have heard the enlists not only those from the the Cathedral choir. St. Andrew Avellmo statue catechism in three mission par­ established “ to provide a means would be sorely pressed, not only Jerome. Mrs. Gibbons, the former choir sing marvel at the fact that ishes in the suburban areas, whereby, its membership may in their operations but even in Josephine Walsh, is an alumna 185 From Public Schools practice is held only once a and took part in a candle- Castle Rock, Derby, and Our participate in intellectual, re­ their existence. of Loretto Heights College and week. This, indeed, is a tribute lo ight procession at the Lady of the Visitation. Alto­ ligious, social, and recreational Our Catholic orphanages, our a former member of the Regieter Father Hiester and his excep­ Theatine Fathers’ Denver Sem­ gether some 250 to 300 children activities, and thereby further community centers, Ave Maria editorial staff. 58 Non-Catholics Attend tional group of men and boys. inary Oct. 2. The Rt. Rev. Mon­ will receive instruction. the caifse of Catholic Action.” ■clinic and the summer camping But even though the choir works signor Gregory Smith, V.G., of­ The.se classes are conducted activities receive their share of hard on limited time during th ^ ficiated. Meeting Date$ annual ooerating funds from year, it is not without social each Sunday by club members SPECIALS AT Classes at Regis College Moiisignor Smith stressed the who volunteer their time and Are Announced this splendid community effort. activities. I trust our Catholic people wilj Way nicks Hat Shop T w e n t y-two non-Catholics • * • tremendous influence of the energies so that those less for­ Any Catholic man or Woman all. states outside of Colorado, continue to suppoirt-the Commu­ are attending Regis College with 38 Regis students. Other Spanish-speaking missionaries in tunate may receive knowledge of who has had at least two years PARTIES ARE GIVEN for nity Chest by /

ULEI V H B M M B B B vseivicc Se« Ui F o rth * Top* In Tradoot Mother CflbrinrS Client Mother Cabnni Shrine for DoptndabU for Ovtr M Vear* . . . ' the blessing ceremony of the new crucifix IS the Cliff Bohannon family, whose positive expression of faith is the gift they made to the shrine in thanksgiving for the partial recovery from polio by Cliff, Jr. Cliff was a romping second grader at Holy Family School when Boulevard's Capable Directors he was stricken by polio three years ago. Despite the setback, he has kept up in ciasswork with his schoolmates and is answering the challenge of the crippler with courage. Appliance! Hardware Mr. and Mrs. Bohannon are pictured at the shrine with their tSrd an4 Oownlnr MA. 3-41IS daughter (left), a junior at Holy Family High School, and Cliff. .About 2,600 persons attended the dedication Oct. 2. 15. New 2,500 Witness Fall Mother Cabrini JIM MeCONATY JOE MeCONATY JACK DENNY Lines Shrine Blessing And o/ Boulevard's Service— ■ of About 2,500 persons witnessed the dedication of the 17-foot terra cotu crucifix given at Mother Regardless of circumstances Vestments Cabrini’s Shrine. Mt. Vernon Canyon, Oct. 2 by Father Forrest Allen, pastor of Holy Family no family need hesitate to call.. ♦, Albs Church, Denver. Services included a sermon and Benediction. Surplices A gift of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff V, Bohannon, Sr., of Denver, the You decide the cost,,* crucifix represents their thanks Cassocks to Mother Cabrini for the partial recovery of their son. Cliff, Jr., There are no extras..* J 10, from polio, which he has had for three years. Though confined to a wheel chair. Cliff attended Every service is complete... the ceremony with his parents and sister, Violet. Despite a brief rain, a char Regardless of cost.. * tered bus arrived from Leadville carrying 50 members of the OUR SPACIOUS CHAPELS CAN PROVIDE Mother Cabrini Society there for the dedication. The throng joined 1935 in the recitation of Rosary while FOR EXTRA LARGE SERVICES v t omplrtr Lin«- of Rrlitioul Arlicli! for Church «nd Home ascending the steps to the Sacred H eirt statue. Each Sunday in “ The Fineit Mortuary in the West’' October Rosary des'otions are held ,\. I*. W a rn er an d I'o. at 2, 3, and 4 p.m. More than 15,000 persons regis tered at the shrine in the month (III'IU II UOODK of August, according, to John Federal Blvd. at Speer GRand 7-W26 Campbell, K. of C. committee Boulevard Mortuary 6 0 6 14th St. Between California & Welton TA. 5-8331 chairman. Some 6.099 cars were r i E B PA RKlN n fnr Caatoinrra In rhambrr of CoMmrrr* ratklni Lol counted at the shrine in that on Welton. ontr • frw itcpi from n r >lor! month.

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St. Francis de Sales' Rites I pjfL ihsL ^ Mafried at Cathedral In a ceremony £jcfin, Q jn io held in St. Francis de Sales’ Church, Tbw < ii^ \ Denver, Cather­ B«ptUmal N«w» ine Frain of 582 S. Grant Street .became the All Saint** Parish, Denyer 2 bride of William Richsrd Carl and Phrllts Jean, chil­ ; Reece, a resi- dren of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Snjith. Rockr Michael Beniamin, ion of Hr. i dent of Douglas, and Mrs. Joe Aiire. »Wyo. The Rt Mae Ljrnne. daughter of Mr. and Mra. t Rev. Monsignor Guy G. Sellars. Elisabeth Jean, daughter of Mr. and Gregory Smith, Mrs. John M. Street. V.G., officated Daniel Joseph, ion of Mr. and Mrs. ' at the nuptial Joseph C. Di Paolo. -ceremony. The Michael Kevin, son of Mr. and Mrs. ... Marvin K. Maui. Jr. ’■ bride is a grad- Shawn Edward, aon of Mr. and Mrs. uate of St. Joseph A. MeCormiek. Francis de Mary Helen, daughter of Hr. and Mrs. Donald J. Grama. S a 1 e s’ High Mark Donglaa, aon of Mr. and Mra. School, and at­ Clinton Lombard. tended Colorado Victoria Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Deignan. A. & M. a n d Carl Peter, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Denver Uni­ Shannon, Jr. versity, major­ John Joseph U, aon of Mr- and Mrs. ing in zoology. John J. Elliott. Gilbert Adonlce, Jr., ton of Mr; and The bridegroom Mra. Gilbert A. Sisneros. attended the Randall Duane, aon of Mr. and Mrs. University of Duane F. Huntley. Denver. After a Thbmaa Edward Patrick, con of Mr. Daniel Yacovetta, president; and Mrs. Alden and Mra. A lly Edward Harper. Plan 'Parade lo Peace' Delann, corresponding secretary; standing, Mrs. brief wedding Cheryi Louise, daughter of Mr. and ,, trip, the couple Mrs. Duane F. Huntley. Peace’’ vocations revue were discussed by memberC Cletus Koester, financial secretary; Mrs. William . will make their William Ak'ael, son of Mr. and Mra. of the Denver Deanery Council at a board of McLuster, director; Mrs. John Demraer, DACCW Wnitam D. WhiU. representative: Mrs. William Kelty, interparochial Anthony James, son of Mr. and Mra. directors meeting Thursday, Sept. 29. Present home in S t Louis, Mo.— (Photo by Smyth) were, left to right, seated, Mrs. Murray Sweeney, area vice president; _ and Mrs. C. H._ Matson, James E.. Ratcliff. ^ m ■ Edward Michael, aon of Mr. and Mra. east area vice president; Mrs. Victor Meyer, south central area vice president. Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald, Thomas K. Borrego. area vice president; Mrs. John Vos, recording auditor, attended the meeting but was not present Daniel Edward, son of Mr. and Mra. Edward D. Herrera. secretary; Mrs. W. J. Caskins, treasurer; Mrs. when trie picture was taken. Christine Ann, daughter of Mr. and + + + i Mrs. Norman Lamers. + - + N ud Toque Mary Roselle, daughter of Mr. and MISS ALYCE SIKORA, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Donald F. Linberry. Stephen Sikora, 1277 S. Lincoln Street, Denver, became Wayne Franklin, son of Mr. and V t * Harold R. Stamer. 35 Religious Orders of Priests, Nuns the bride of Charles A. Alter, son of Mr. and and Mrs. Charles A. Theodore Anthony, son of Mr. and Alter, 1050 Sherman Street, Denver, in a ceremony in the Cathedral, Mrs. Theodor* Lovato. David William, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Denver, Aug. 29 fit 9 a.m. William L. Borrenpohl. Father Stephen McQuin witnessed the ceremony. Mary Kathleen, daughter of Dr. and To Participate in 'Parade to Peace' The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of Mrs. Herman Eugene Doyle. Chantilly lace with a long taffeta train. She carried a bouquet of Martin Bnun, aon of Mr. and Mrs. DcDver Deanery, Archdioceaan THE "PARADE TO PEACE’’ J . Campbell will be her assistant Thomas F. finkina. Council of Catholic Woman will feature the garb of all the in charge of the Empire Room. orchids and roses. ' Bernard Matthew. Jr., eon of Mr. and APPROXIMATELY 35 relig­ religious communities serving Other "Parade to Peace’’ com­ Miss Angie Barun was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Bernard H. Murray. Terrence Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. ious orders of priests and nuns the Archdiocese of Denver. Sixth mittee chairmen are Mrs. Mur­ Marilyn Richards and Lu^Anne Lomax. John Barun was the best Lawrence E. Brennan. will be represented in the "P a­ nrade boys and girls represent­ ray Sweeney, arrangements; man. The ushers were Guss Gravina, James Gravina, Garry Fried- Jose Guadalupe, son of . Mr. and Mrs. rade to Peace’’ vocations revue ing evefy Catholic grade school Mrs. George McNamara, tickets, land, Larry Alter, and Vincent Sikora. Felix Freaques. James Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. to be presented by the Denver in Denver will model the garb. assisted by Mrs. Clifford Welch; A bridal dinner was held in the Sky Room of th& Park Lana Donald J . Bnmgardt: Deanery of the Archdiocesan The models will be selected Mrs. John Murray Demmer, his­ Hotel. After a wedding trip to Yellowstone National Park, the Donald Wayne, aon of Mr. and Mra. Council of Catholic Women on from the winners of a vocations tories; Miss Josephine Hytrek, couple will make their home in Indianapolis, Ind., where the bride­ Donald F. Gance. Robert Emmett. Jr., aon of Hr. and Armistice Day, Friday, Nov. 11. essay contest conducted by the garb; and Mrs. James Koning, groom is a lieutenant in the U. S. Army Finance Corps at F t. Ben­ Mrs. Robert E. La|ly. The revue will be held at 7 :30 Rev. William Jones, archdiocesan chairman of the essay-judging. jamin Harrison.— (Ingle Portraits) Kathy Sue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. superintendent of schools, and Raymond P. Thoma. p.m. in the Lincoln Room of the David Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. An­ Shirley-Savoy Hotel. Admission the Rev. C. B. Woodrich, arch- thony V. Mendct. will be 75 cents for adults and diocesan director of vocations. Debra 'Delores, daughter of Mr. and A distinguished group of the Heights Alumnae Leaders Mrs. Herman G. Vlibarr!. 25 cents for grade school chil­ Malcolm David, son of Mr. and Mrs. dren. A huge vacations display Denver clergy headed by the Rt. Norbert A. StahL of pictures, posters, and liter­ Rev. Monsignor John R. Mulroy James Frederic, son of Mr. and Mra. ature will be arranged in the and the Rev. William Monahan, To Plan Homecoming Fete Clair H. Schmitt. spiritual directors of the Denver Richard Reaneis, son of Mr. and Mra. Empire Room in conjunction Deanery Council, wll appear on Benjamin C^utta. with the revue. (Loretto Height* Alumnae Snows, Star of the Sea, the Julie Ann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the “Parade to Peace’’ program. John GardellL • * • Auociation, Denver) , Lamba Club, Our Lady of. the Christopher John, aon of Mr. and Vice President The executive members of the Rockies and the Beta group. ' Mrs. Everett D. Hinton. Jr. SPOTLIGHTING (THE Debra Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Loretto Heights Alumnae Associ­ Alumnae members who plan to Mra. Joseph J. Schwindt. Of Heights THEM E; "A Religious Vocation ation’s national board will meet attend the banquet at 6:30 p.m. Philip John, soq of Mr. and Mrs. Al- — a Way To True and Everlast­ O ct 22 in Machebeuf Hall are phontni Faustin. ing Peace Through Dedicated Daniel Patrick. Icon of Mr. and Mra. reminded to send rese'rvations William H. Stogner. Service Tb God and Country,’’ and check or money order to Mary Alice, daughter of Mr. and Mra the revue Will emphasize the spir­ Miss Marie Mapelli, general ■ AUTO ■ FIRE A breothfoking collection spotlighted by the John J. McNemey. itual and cultural contributions chairman,, at 4520 W. 32nd Ave­ Susan Clella, daughter of Mr. and made to Colorado by the reli­ nue, as soon as possible. ■ PERSONAL LIABILITY look os sketched obove. You'll find many Mrs. Arthur R. Wilton. ‘'more hot" David Dwight, aon of Mr. and Mra. gious communities of the Arch­ Alfona J. Geyer. diocese of Denver. WALTER E. BAKER thrilling styles to choose from . . . in a wide Victoria Emily, daughter of Mr. and B aptism s Mr*. Urban J . Sanehex. The "Parade to Peace’’ revue \ Agent range of the seoson's loveliest colors and shapes. Rosalec Vers, daughter of Mr. and is being ^ven in co-ordination St. Rose uf Lima’s Pariah, DeiiTer 1284 S. High SP. 7-0823 Mra. Manuel Domhiguex. with the city-wide “Pray for Vo­ Gregory Joho» son of Mr. and Mrs. lie 2. m.M leewin n * ihIM i ■•.. Alene Marie, daughter of Mr, and Philip N. Haitlnca. John and Kathleen Mrs. Aloysius A. Selenaky. cations’’ program adopted as the Bargin* aponaora. Debra Lynn, daughter of Mr, and yearly project of the Deanery Mark Alan, aon of Mr. and Mrs. iJo* Mra. Melvin E. Dcndingcr. Council’s Family-Parent Educa­ teph E. Padilla. Blago and Nlera )iU* IMiniANSI e.M.AMV Sharon Lynn, daughter of Mr. and drid, apoDtora. f Mrs. Reuben HeW hirt tion and Spiritual Development 8,TOCk COMPANY PROTECTION Roland Joseph, son of Mr. and Mra. committees. Holy Trinity Pariah, Weatminatar FmmW Sm ti. a. ■■■ iw iil tim m w Elehard H. Seno, * • • Randolph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cole* Sag t»p.a Md 0. — »Mti mt lilHlii k>4 David Eugene, son of Mr. and Mrs. man Toth. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ameaoo. IMM .Am, IMuA M. Richard L. Fregoal. .-THE PRAY FOR VOCA- aponsora. Charles James, aon of Mr. and Mrs. TIONS program, which has been PARIS HATS Vernon D. Roberts. so enthusiastically accepted by Kristie Katherine, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Darrel I,eD t. the Catholic Womens’ organiza­ 1520 California St. Philip Brennan III, aon of Mr. and tions of Denver, suggests the Across from Denver Dry Goods Co. on California St. Mra, Philip Sheridan. Jr. following procedures for each Vincent Michael, son of Mr. and Mra. John P. Daleiden Co. Denver, Colorado Edsrar Balkenbuab. affiliate: (1). Offer one Mass Manuel Daniel, son of Mr. and Mra. per month for vocations and Manual Medina. request that members receive T. ; '' ' Under Same Management as Byron James, aon of Mr. and Mys. Oriat Madonna. Communion corporately; (2 ). Mri. M. A. Dili Religious Articles — Church Goods the Former Sibyl Hat Store Appointment! of Sister Take up a spiritual bouquet at St. Patrick's Pariak, Denver Frances de Chantal, each meeting; in the office of the college presi­ 1120-22 Broadway Kathleen Marie, daughter of Mr. and (Official forms imve been dis­ (above) a Loretto Heights college dent, Sister Francis Marie, on Mrs. Patrick F. Breanan.-Catherinc and tributed to the dwnery repre­ Ed Miller, apontors. Gina Marie, daugh­ faculty member since 1946, as Tuesday, Oct .11, The agenda for! ter of Mr. and Mra. Ralph C. Ben- vice president of the c o l l ^ -was sentatives of each affiliate. The the association's annual business First Communion Supplies fante. Alvin Gailcgoa and Grace Mar­ announced by Sister Frances totals will be compiled every meeting in connection with the quis. aponsora. three months, recorded on five Florence Marie, daughter of Mr. and Marie, Loretto Heights president. homecoming celebration, Oct. 22, Mrs. Raymond Lucero. Virgil Manxan- Since coming to Loretto spiritual bouquet cards (one for will be planned. Sister Christo­ Featuring narea and Thelma Brown, apontors. Heights Collece, Sister Frances each deanery area), and pre­ pher, alumnae moderator, as well Richard Dennis, aon of Hr. and Mra. sented to Archbishop Urban J. Raymond Lucero. Gary and* Marie de Chantal has been director of as Sister Francis Marie, will be Brown, aponsora. Anthony Gerald, aon the chemistry department. She Vehr.) (3). Promote vocations on hand. Our Own Exclusive Book 3oo^S6ycc of Mr. and Mra. Anthony Campanella. holds a B.S. degree from Loretto programs explaining the garb, John and Sylvia Portman. aponsora. Those' who make up the na-; Heights, an M.S. degree from S t life, and requirements of the re­ tional board are Airs. Angela E .' 1542 BROADWAY AC. 2-3363 Randy Joseph, aon of Mr. an C 0 m m t d t« Roth, aponsora. I the church dec­ Holpdol Btdi— lompi-Oxygtn Terry ComeHua, aoti of Mr. and Mrs. Cheyenne Wells.— ( Sacred William Hagerty. Joseph and Helen orated with Burni, apontors. gladioli and Heart P arish )—Ellen Coe, Mariann, daughter of Mr. and Mra. 'white carna- youngest daughter of Mrs. Lola U-HOUR 350 BR0.4DW.4Y FrancU L. I.ee. Edwar^ and Jeanette E. Coe of Cheyenne Wells, be­ Lee. sponsors. ' t i 0 n s. T w o SERVICE PE. 3<4651 Deborah Ann. daughter of Mr. and 'large baskets ) came the bride of Dr. Jerome Mra. Frank Leonhard. Mr. and Mra. o f matching L. Keefe, - son of Mr. and Mrs. , George J. Konrade, aponsora. Daniel F. Keefe of Cheyenne James Neal, ton of Mr. and Mrs. flowers were at Robert W. Logan. William and JaAnne the altar rai Wells and S t Paul, Minn., Sept Burbank, sponsors. gate. 13 in Sacred Heart Church. John Carl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Juan Father Gerald D. Keefe, brother Madrid. Benny pod Lean Ortega, spon­ The bride , FREE Booklet-Prospectus sors. daughter of Mr of the bridegroom, of S t Mark’s Msurl Lou Rose, daMghtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ Parish, S t Paul, Minn., offici­ and Mrs. Maurice MeCance. Manuel ated at the double-ring rites. and Ethel Sandos. sponsors.' neth John Mur­ MONTHLY INVESTMENT Carol Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mra. ray, 1160 Jack- The bride was given in mar­ Tony Pacheco. Samuel and Stella Pa­ son Street, riage by her brother-in-law, Wil­ checo, apontors. liam R. Walker of Western James Eugene, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Denver, was . 'ii Springs, 111. She wore in Through Financial Jacob F. SevoU. George and Frances given, in mar­ -Si Sewolt, sponsors. riage by h e : a waltz-length gown of white Industrial Fund, nowin Joen Marie, daughter of Mr. and nylon n et fashioned with a bouf­ p«e Mrt. Eugene Sever. Carl Sever and father. She its 21st year, you Elisabeth Leil. sponsors. chose a gown with full cathedral-lengtth thain of Chantilly lace fant skirt with lace insets and can share in the Ja Ann Gale, daughter of Mr. and and nylon tulle. A scalloped lace panel on the. front skirt, with fitted bodice. She wore an over­ Mra. Banty Wilson. Joss D. and Pauline jacket of Chantilly lace, styled ownership of over 80 Gomes, aponaora. two panels at the back, flowed into the'train. Her tiara of irri- Randy Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. descent sequins was delicately dotted with rhinestones. A veil with Cathedral sleeves and trim­ common stocks, in 18 Paul H. Wilson. Cleon and Shirley of P'rench silk illusion flowed to the fingertips. med with tiny sequins. Wilson, sponsors. different industries. She carried a white orcliid surrounded by two dozen while For her maid of honor, the roses in an arm bouquet with stephanotis streamers. bride chose her sister, Mrs. Wil­ Wall Mrs. Helen Sommer of Omaha, Neb., was matron of honor. liam R. Walker of Western to Miss Betty Post, also of Omaha, was the bridesmaid. They wore Springs, 111. Wall F I F M A N ^ A CEMENT CORP. CARPETS identieal gowns of powder blue ballerina length, and each car­ Sidney W. Bishop was best Notioool dt>tfiboion lor Fiooociol lndv)ir»oi fund Cop<>ol ROOM SIZE ried a bouquet of red roses. Linda Gerken was flower girl and man, and Jack D. Larsen -and Le- 'Doug gave me this bedside phone for o present. Il’». Accumuloupn InveHmeni flort. m i and SMALLER RUGS Daniel Phillips was soloist. Roy P. Klepper were ushers. wonderful not to hove to get up out of bed when It 444 Sherman St. rf wld# selection of patterns The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Troudt, 3361 The bride is a graduate of rings ot night—and, of tour*#, lt’» forriWy eonvonlonf and colon to choose from \V. 29th Street. Denver, had Raymond Schuster of Denver as his Cheyenne County High School when I don't feel well." Denver 3, Colorado 'best man. I^o Sommer of Omaha served as an usher. and the University of Colorado. Furniture '» r .r A breakfast and wedding reception were held at the Sky The bridegroom, a graduate of Order your additional t/dephones now, for thorn p k j^ I would like to receive a Booklet-Prospectus describing F IF Opes ffedMidty Crtmcp TUJ t t'cloek way's Hotel, Quebec and 38th Streets, Denver. After a wedding S t Thomas’ College and the where you’re most likely to be when you need them. The I shares and monthly investment plans. trip to Canada and Yellowstone National Park, the couple will University of Minnesota School cost IS only 3 or 4 centf a day ea^. The intktUadioM I E.M.W. make their home at 3738 Eliot Street, Denver. of Medicine, is a prominent choTK It small, regardleu of location. Phones a n now The bride attended South High School and is a member of ' Eastern Colorado physician. I Nome where cash talks available in a selection of eight decorator adore, « Beta Sigma Phi. The bridegroom attended St. Francis de Sales' After a month-long wedding I 2141 So. Broadway High School. trip in the northwestern United nominal, one-time extra eharge.^CaU Address...... - Mountain States TeLephme.^ I. SHormaa 4*2754 •Mrs. H. A. Donner of Moline, Hi., was an out-of-town guest.— States, the couple will be at (Photo by 0 . W. Fischer, Denver Dry Goods Co.) home in Cheyenne Wells. Thursday, October 6, 1955 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telepdione, K eysto ne 4-42Q5 PAGE FIVE

M se iiiee»«<|^ st i ^ s s iif|/Vs> Air Res«rvo Launches Leadership Course Author-Priest to Address Oct. 19 Is D0t6 Col. L. E. Cole, commander of ists to take their place in the the Denver Air Reserve Center, regular Air Force in time of na­ announced the starting of a lead­ tional emergency. Reservista en­ i ’ ^aih oU c, Tyism l, d d w i i i s A . Knights' Friday Luncheon ership course for all non-com­ rolling in the course will receive The Rev. William B, Faherty, piled during his travels through­ Of Holy Name missioned officers and airmen pay, uniforms, points toward re­ S.J., will be the featured speaker out the region assisting the In­ first class. tirement, retention, and promo­ Q* at the Denver Friday Luncheon dians at many of the first Cath­ The course will train reserv­ tion in the Air Force Reserve. Club Oct. 7 a t 12 noon. Father olic missions in the ■ establish­ Union Meeting Faherty, who is chairman of the ment of credit unions. History Department at Regis The club meets every Friday The quarterly meeting of CH. College, will bring to life the in the K. of Ci Home, 1675 the Archdioceian Holy Name history of the early Catholic Grant Street, Denver, a t noon. 4-2494 Church in Colorado in his talk. All Catholic men and their Union will be held Wednei- A well known lecturer and guests are invited. day, Oct. 19, in Guardian author. Father Faherty is the "F + + Angelf’ Pariah Hall, 1843 W. author of The Destiny of Mod­ 52nd Avenue, Denver, at 8 em Woman, published by t h e Newman Press; Mission to Be a p.m. All pariah Holy Name Miss, a Queens Work publication;' Society officers and spiritual and numerous other articles in moderators are invited to at­ leading Cathplic and scholastic tend., magazines thgoughout America. Father Faherty is one of the Leo Kraemer, president of nation’s leading authorities in the AHNU, announced that dealing with crM it unions'. Much i2^AM XAtd(^ of the historical material to be Father Harley Schmitt, who attended the national Holy covered in his speech was com­ UttUafS Name Society convention in 11 aa. UO Sam Chavez to Seek Pittsburgh, will be the fea­ I a a . Po§t as Coancilman tured speaker. Father Schmitt, Ssstip—12 Sssi (18th at Broadway) till 10 >.a. Sam J . Chavez, of 3343 S. Og­ AHNU spiritual moderator, den Street, has announced ms will present an over-all view candidacy as alderman in Engle­ of the rally and resolutions PRIVATE BANQUET ROOM wood. He is the second Catholic and suggestions made at work­ for Parties, Sales Meetings, Etc. candidate for that post so far to Breakfasts - Lunches - Dinners run for councilman. shops of the convention. Mr. Chavez is a member of S f Men of the Guardian Angela Also Wedding Breakfasts Louis’ Parish, where he is active Parish HNS will be host for 2 Hours FREE Parking at in the Men’s Club. He is also a Shown above ara the team and John Gallagher; sitting, Frank Butler, Dave this meeting. Societies Municipal Parking Garage, 1625 Tremont 539 for 539 captains of the K. of C., English, and Marvin Haynes. These men are third degree Knight of Colum­ throughout the archdiocese Council 639, membership drive. They are top leading teams in their parishes in the drive to bus. He operates Sam’s Conoco I Nightly Music row. left to rieht, Dr. Ralph Spear, chairman; get 639 new members for council 639, by ex­ Station, 3298 S. Broadway. Rav. ^m. B. Faherty, S.J. will be represent^^. William J . Bindel, Don Westrand, Harold Bowlds, plaining the merits of the order to prospective Francis Kirchoff, Earl Compton, Charles Orlusky, aandidates. + + + + + ' + +■ . + K. of C. Launch Membership Drive JOE ONOFRIOu- Denver Council 639 of the Charles Orlusky, St. Joseph’s; committee, and the publicity Knights of Columbuii has John Gallegher, S t Dominic’s; committee includes Tom Mur­ launched the greatest member­ Frank Butler, Our Lady of ray, Ed Flannery, Dick Schulte, ship drive in its history. The Grace; Dave English, Cathedral; Jim Halley, Gene Steinke, Bob drive it being led by chairman and Marvin Haynes, St Cathe­ Jones, Maury Johnson, and Nothing But The Finest Dr. Ralph Spear of the mem­ rine’s. George Del Valle. bership committee. Dr. Spear The first organizational meet­ Posters are being placed in has stated that the goal is 639 ings have been held, and plans new members for Council 539. have been made for the teams the Denver parishes briefly out­ To achieve this goal, member­ to contact all new prospects lining some K. of C. activities. ship teams have been orgranized whose names were nominated by Prospect cards to be filled out Offers These Specials with team captains for the in­ council members. by parishioners may be found JOE JOE, JR . dividual Denver parishes. Several committees have been where the posters are displayed. The team captains are: Wil­ formed to aid in the success of Any information about the liam J. Bindel, Cure D’Ars; Don the drive. John Dunn and Dick Knights may be had by contact­ Westrand, All Saints’ ; .Harold Schulte are in charge of the ing any member of Council 639, Francis Kirchoff, S t John’s; Earl conservation committee, Joe or at the K. of C. Home at 1676 New 12 F t jUpright Compton, Precious B 1 o o d; Zimmer heads the reinstatements Grant Street in Denver. Your Best Washer Buy Enrollment Record Expected Freezer BRAND-NEW CUSTOM MODEL, At Night Adoration Oct. 6 - 7 Was $389.95 Wslinghouse Laundromat THE ALL-NIGHT VIGIL be­ desire at all costa to win E,is ion wilt be diitributed every fore the Blessed Sacrament will love by love. hour after midnight. take place as usual Oct. 6, the "In Nocturnal Adoration Cath­ • • * • night before the first Friday, olic men learn to be men of the THE HOURS ASSIGNED to (ind Oct, 7, the Feast of the Most spirit. Spiritual men filled with members of the various parishes Holy Rosary, in the Holy Ghost humility and divine charity. The io f October are as follows: Church in downtown Denver. reward of adoration is a deep 9- 10 o’clock— SL 'Vincent de . As this is the first evening understanding of the soul, bring­ Paul’s, St. Ddminic’s, Our Lady »2 5 9 S for the 1966 fall season, it is ing real freedoih so that we be­ of Grace, and S t Therese’s, Au­ come released from the terrible rora; hoped that there will be more Tenm as low a s, men than ever participating. burden of material anxieties. 10- 11 o’clock— Annunciation, S t Every month of this year there • * * Francis de Sales’, and Mother of have been more new members “ IN NOCTURNAL ADORA­ God; enrolled. At the last nocturnal TION we learn the true meaning 11- 12 o’clock—Blessed Sacra $ 2 5 5 adoration on the first Friday of of Devotion to the Sacred Heart ment. Holy Rosary, St Josep’h September there were 28 men of Jesus. Devotion is love, burn­ Polish, and Cure d’Ars; ' rfir" - '■ •<* ..i— a week present from St. Bernadette’s ing, flaming love filled with de­ 12- 1 o'clock— St. Philomena’s, Wrish, 27 from St. Francis de sire to consume itself in the love St Patrick’s, St. Amne’s of Ar­ ^after satal down' of Our Lord. Real devotion vada, Holy Family, and Most Sales’, 21 from Cathedral, and V - i P payment the new Parish of All Souls in comfs from a heart that is an Precious Blood; Englewood was well represented aching heart and a mind filled 1- 2 o’clock—Assumption, Sa­ with 16 men accompanied by with a desire to please God. In cred Heart, St Anthony’s, St their pastor. Father Omer Fox- nocturnal adoration you learn to Louis, St Mary’s, Littleton, Mt Trade In your hoven. put all the love of your whole Carmel, Guardian Angel’s, All • • « soul into every heartbeat when Souls’, and Our Lady of Lour­ old w asherl "IN NOCTURNAL ADOr A you practice your devotion. des. TION,’’ says the Rev. William “We hope that more Catholic 2- 3 o’clock— S t Ignatius Loy­ , Ask us about Gallagher, director of the pro­ men from all the parishes of ola’s, St Catherine’s, St Jo­ gram, "we learn the eternal Denver will come and join the seph’s, Golden, and S t Pius’. special plan. truths from Our Lord Himself. Nocturnal Adoration Society so 3- 4 o’clock— St. John’s, Pres­ We learn to renounce the less to that they may understand more entation, St. Rose of Lima’s, possess the greater. We learn to clearly the true meaning of De­ Christ the King, Sts. Peter and renounce the superficial for the votion and then learn to live Paul’s, St Patrick’s, F t Logan, real. As Christ taught us this more deeper lives and under­ and S t Jam es’. NOW elementary truth in the parables stand the true values of the real 4- 5 o’clock—Holy Ghost St of the treasure and the pearl treasures that have been given Elizabeth’s, and All Saints’. so He amplifies and teaches us by God.’’ 5- 6 o’clock— Cathedral, S t Jo ­ the same truth more thoroughly Matt will be celebrated at seph’s (CSSR), S t Mary Mag­ In the silence of nocturnal adora­ midnight. Confettiont will be dalene’s, S t Cajetan’s, and St. While They Last tion. heard all night J u L Commun* Bernadette’s. ‘ * “ In nocturnal adoration we 179 unite ourselves with Him more Only Westinghouse Gives You closely, and by the very Tact of t uniting with Him who is All Holiness, we became more holy. $ 95 Ail These Features lor a Work-Free Washday By kneeling before Him who is Omniscience we learn what no human wisdom could teach.' This 259 laslast to le a d end Unload—Ezcluriva Wetfios Anything—Flexibla control for union is called Love and it can­ slanting front and handy loading door for completely automatic washing. . . or, you not be reached except through maiimttm convenienos and ease. can start, stop or repeat any part of cycle love. as desired for special loads. • • • Easy Terms Oats MrHatt Clothas Clean—Exclusive "THE VERY REASON FOR We Finance Our Own Deals Westinghouse Agi-Tumble WsshingAction Foil Size —Washes 9-lb. load—yet Laun­ the institution of the Nocturnal both agitates and tumbles for thorough, dromat is economical—uses less water Adoration Society is to give than other waabers. Catholic men the means to exer- Free Delivery-Anywhere in yet completely safe washing. cise their love for Our Lord in Wt’r* Htodqwrtsrs fsr Wssttagltowi "Hs»s Sweet Homemokhig" Spedolt! Save Moaeyl Com Ii Kwirl, the Blessed Sacram ent In Adora­ Denver or Suburbs tion we become one with Our Savior. With the unquenchable you CAN tB SURE...IF nrls\\^Stin^O U S^ flame of His Sacred Heart He kindles our feeble glow and we learn to live no longer for our­ selves but we are filled with the

Coloradans Finest Men for Mullen On Sunday, Nov. 13, the Men ;for Mul- _ 1 triye away a Ford hot rod at Joe Onofrio Music Co. To Give Hot Roo stadium after the double-header Church & Home football games. Jim McCormack, presi­ (Since 19/JO) DECORATORS dent, stated that the club purchased the car from the Kenz-Leslie Motor Company and that the profit would go toward bettering WE MAKE THE BEST PIAAO DEALS IX TOWX W ITASCHEK athletic facilities and equipment at Mullen High. & R. T. Baker, committee chairman of the project, said that We Buy, Sell or Trade BARATTA the hot rod will be displayed during the Sunday games at the 1805 BROADWAY (Member of St. Catherine’s Parish) 716 SANTA FE sUdium, Several outstanding features of the car include a dual Two Stores to Serve You , 2463 Bryant GR 7-0320 carburetor and an electric booster gas fuel pump. MA. 3-8585 Open Monday Till 8:30 p.m. AC. 2-9170 2935 W. 2Sth GR 7.5361 Examining the “souped-up" motor of the hot rod are Mullen students Louis Martinez and Gilbert Cordova. FIRST FRIDRV DeUOTIOn ALL NIGHT ADORATION A LL medi inuiTED A Vigil where the men-of-men pray for their fellow men

E 9 U PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Sfreef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, K Eysto n e 4>4205 Thursday, October 6, T955 Lynch-La Motte Wedding Holland-Beethe Nuptials S ^yiewA, ^ ihs, Women's Club ijja ff f Is Held at Lady of Grace Are Held in Yuma Church Reciting their vows in Our The bride attended Annuncia- Miss Carolyn Beethe became The brodegroom had ns his at­ At Heights Will Lady of Grace Church, Denver, tloit Schools, and the bridegroom the bride of John Louis Holland, tendants Robert McGuire as best were Miss Shirlee Ann La MoUe atended Boston Latin School and - J r ., in a 3 o’clock wedding man and Omer Beethe and Willis and Lt. James Lee Lynch of Bos­ Boston College. Sunday afternoon, Sept. Holland as ushers. ton, Mass. The Rev. James 4, at S t. John’s Church. Mrs. Holland is the daughter Meet on Oct. 11 Moynihan officiated at the dou­ Yuma. Father C. V. Gallagher of Mr. and Mrs. George Beethe ble-ring ceremony. officiated in the double ring cer­ of Yuma. She was graduated The Loretto Heights Women’s The bride, daughter of Mr. emony. from the Yuma High School with Club will hold its first meeting of and Mrs. Fred La Motte, was The bride, given in marriage the class of 1952 and attended the season in Machebeuf Hall on given in marriage by her father. by her father, wore a gown of Colorado A & M College in Fort Oct. 11 at 1:30 p.m. It will be She chose a gown of imported imported, embroidered white Colling for two years where she in the nature of a tea in honor lace over white satin with a crystalette fashioned with scal­ is a member of the Kappa Delta of the mothers of freshmen. fitted bodice and high neckline, loped neckline, full skirt and sorority. All members and friends of the adorned with seed pearls and se­ short sleeves. Bridesmaids were Mr. Holland is the son of Mr. Loretto Heights Women’s Club quins, and long lace sleeves that Joanne McCall and Shirley Par­ and Mrs. John Holland of Wheat are invited. A background of came to a point on her wrist rish. Each carried a colonial Ridge. He graduated from the musical entertainment will be Mrs. Mary Lou Jones, sister of bouquet of carnations.______Wheat Ridge High School with furnished by one of the ^college the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids included Marque- the class of 1953 and has also students. ' ritte Abeyta and Darlene Butler, been a student for the past two New officers are Mrs. Vincent Denver; Jo Ann Faulkner, years a t Colorado A & M, as a De Francis, president; Mrs. J. Brighton; and Patricia Schoen- member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon R. McCabe, first vice president; fild, Berkeley, Calif. fraternity. Mrs. George Tolvo, second vice Flower girls were Sharon and president; Mrs. Clem Hackethal, The couple will be at home at Margaret Mary Stalte; ripg- 3115 Raleigh in Denver, where third vice president; Mrs. Jerry bearer was Gary Allen Jones. Buckley, fourth vice president; Mr, Holland is employed. Jerry Lynch, brother of the Mrs. Victor Hussion, recording bridegroom, was best man. Ush­ secretary; Mrs. Robert B. Coons, ers included (Juentine Katt, John corresponding secretary; Mrs. E. srECMiiSTS m fxity m st iie s Munsell of Waco, T ex.; John GUARANTEED H. Lowe, treasurer; Mrs. Charles Carbone, historian; and Sister Clifford and Don Calvert of FRESH - LIVE RAINBOW M ARY AMNE Spokane, Wash. A breakfast I Mrg. Jams* Le* Lynch Pauline Marie, moderator. The officers of the Arch­ vice president; Monsignor Smith, Miss Josephine followed the ceremony in the TROUT BAKERIES Guild Officers "8« Frtrii They WIU Flirt With Vo*" Committee chairmen are Mrs. bishop’s Guild with the Rt. Hytrek, president; and Miss Marie Ansberry, sec­ home of the bride, and a recep­ All Butter Jerry Buckley, hospitality; Mrs. Rev. Monsignor Gregory Smith,. V.G., spiritual retary. They will begin the 1955-56 season with a tion was held in the afternoon at 1* to 9*' — per Inch Henry Smith, ways and means; director of the guilds are left to to'right. Miss Gamma Phi Delta Sorority general meeting Oct. 12. CAKES Mrs. Clem Hackethal, circles; Loretta Sullivan, treasurer; Miss Mary Torley, Hou.se. I f to a t* — per Inch for Mrs. J . E. Winters, telephone; + + + + + + + \ + After a wedding trip to Las (SQUIRE^ 16“ to 16“ — r«r Inrh Weddinr* Mrs. M. F . Barrett, sick; Mrs. Vegas, Nev., and the Grand Can­ Trm Cleaning aod Paekafinf Wbllt •nd Frank C. Schader, publicity; yon, Ariz., the couple are making You Waft PtrU u Mrs. George Tolvo, C PxL repre­ Archbishop's Guild to Plan Fall Benefit their home in Spokane, Wash. ^Meat Markets DENVER LIVE TROUT MARKET 101 ft. Brudwif—Ft. 3*6920 sentative; Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald, I ~ ;; “ ~ ^ Denver'i Choiceil Mealt ^ 23 Bnidwij - SP. r*7«13 NCCW representative; Mrs. J. R. 7230 E. Ceifu it Eeflir lew E*. 2-53M (ArchbUhop*. Guild, Danver) Ghost Hall. There will also be a Hodges, who rhoved io Helena, Hog. Thra Sot. 11 Ul s FYm FuUik lo Bur W Ctrtrd Cfislnrood—80. 1*1968 McCabbe, deanery. riEE DELIVEBY Plans for the fall benefit will new officer introduced as the Mont Circle chairmen are Mrs. R. E. be one of principal items to be guild begins its 26th year: Miss Our Lady of the Rosary Cir­ Total of 3 5 , 3 9 4 5 Cuthbertson, Holy Rosary; Mrs. considered at the general meet­ Loretta Sullivan, who was cle will meet O ct 11 in the home Howard Brewer, St. Ann’s; Mrs. ing of the Archbishop’s Guild elected treasurer at the June of Charlotte McDonald. Fish & Chips, French Fried Shrimp Giles Foley, S t.’ Francis de Oct. 12 at 8 o’clock in Holy meeting to replace Mary Ruth Eileen Koester will entertain Chantal; Mrs. E. Digmaq, St. Blessed Martin’s Circle O ct 10. IWRosaries JU I IVJ IMade lUUV/ t msALF.— SIX BIG D.AYSjl S or Fried Chicken Dinners Mary’s; and Mrs. William Jo- The Precious Blood Circle will r i i * * A ' I h STARTS THUR8DAT % Complete Dinners Ready to Serve Iseph, S t Vivian’s. Second Year Is Marked have its October meeting in the I The purpose of the Loretto home of Sylvia Keller. For Mission Aid 8 ^ DtUrtrtd st ynr dMr, tr 2Sc Itu If plck*d op Cloied I Heights Women's Club is to aid Mr. and Mrs. Herman Leiker (Our Lady’t Rotary Making Gov’t In.pected Corn Fed — On# Order Plenty for Three — Mondays jin the promotion and support of of Mystical Rose Circle were Club, Denver) Catholic higher education for For 'Cookie Jar' Project called to Park, Kans., by the Sixty members representing 12 Hind Quarter women at Loretto Heights Col­ sudden death of Mrs. Leiker’s groups were present at the fall Cet. Wra^psd lege. This is accomplished by (Catholic Parent-Teacher Academy, Mrs. Lou Weber, 994 father last week. meeting. There are now 21 active k Qaiek*Frossa monthly meetings at the college League, Denver) S. University Boulevard; Katherine Bradley will be the groups, making rosaries. During FREE 28C and other activities of benefit io The second anniversary of the .S t. Mary’s, Littleton, Mrs. October hostess for Our Lady of the past year these groups made the college. work of the CPTL in keeping the Robert Kinkel, 178 N. Lincoln; Sorrows Circle. 35,394 rosaries and sent them to cookie jar filled at the NCCS- the various missions throughout Swift’i Premium 1010 S. Gaylord Dinnera Served 4 to Membership in the club is S t Mary Magdalene’s, Mrs. Roxy Our Lady of Lourdes Circle 8 SPrUCe 7-4469 USO has just been celebrated. the world. I open to all women interested in Vendena, 2845 Depew Street; will meet O ct 11 in the home of |i sponsoring Catholic education for This project was started two St. Patrick’.*, Ft. Logan, Leonard Mary O’Conner. The treasurer reported an in­ 2 BACON years ago this month. Each Cath­ come of $224.22 during the past Lb. women. Bell, 3141 W. Hamilton, Engle­ St Catherine’s Circle will olic PTA unit in the Denver area wood; S t Patrick’s, Mrs. Fr.ed year. Disbursements amounted to Kitchen and Dining Room Equipment participated and 20 dozen cook­ meet O ct 13 in thq home of $184.90. A balance of $87.52 now U.S.D.A. Choice or Seton Guild Plans Burdorf, 2944 W. 40th; Sts,. Catherine Hunter. China • Glassware - Silverware ies a week were donated. Peter and Paul’s, Mrs. George A. exists. It was decided to send $25 Swift’. Premium Meeting on Oct. 7 The Catholic PTA member­ Bugg, 6095 W. 38th; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Costello this month and $25 next month Uniformly Aged Ranges - Steamtables - Dishwashers of St. Patrick’s Circle have to national headquarters in Louis­ ship drive opened Oct. 3. Each St. Philomena’s Mrs. Frank Folding Tahie and Chairs On account t>f the annual re­ moved into their new home at ville. Headquarters supplies the membership chairman of the in­ Patton, 3280 Ivy; St Vincent de HALF BEEF treat held at El Pomar last week 1101 Clayton. material for .making the misssion for dividual units is urged to have a Paul’s, Mrs. Walter AngereT, 940 Cttt, WrtppMl end, the meeting of Seton Guild complete report on the number Ellen Carbrey .of Key of beads. Anyone who wishes to do Church Dinners • School Lunch Programs S. Jackson; St. Mary’s, Colorado k Qaick-Frozea will be held Friday night, OcL of members in her PTA by the Heaven Circle is home recover­ so may belong to the National Institutions Springs, Mrs. C. D. Rhoton, 36 7, at the home of Mrs. John next league meeting, Oct. 20. ing from minor surgery. Group by paying $1 a month dues FREE c Maple Avenue, Broadmoor; Sa­ 39 SPECIAL PRICES TO CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS Amolsch, 2217 E . 24th Ave­ through the group leader. I Mrs. James Koning, president cred Heart, Colorado Springs, The S t FrancesCabrini Circle nue. She is the mother of Sister of the Catholic Parent-Teacher New officers are Mr. M cEve^, ^ Dwmlwffm?rfSn^Toner • rrtminm noneisss ^ Mrs. John Croff, 3032 W. Platte will meet O ct 11 in the home of Jeanne Marie. Members are League, announced that two new president; Mr. St. Germain,.vice Avenue; S t Joseph’s, Ft. Collins, Mary Jane Celia. Mrs. James asked to call Mrs. Amolsch, units have joined the league. president; Mr. Plumb, secretary; S ENGLISH 4 Q c S Carson Hotel Supply Mrs. Jame Guyer, 420 W. Moun­ Fennell, 799 Locust, recently FR. 7-0294, if they intend to be They are Sts. Peter and Paul’s, and Mrs. Honley, re-elected treas­ 1301 Wazee KE. 4-3126 Denver tain Street; St. Peter’s Fleming, joined this circle. I present. Wheat Ridge, and Sacred Heart, urer. Mrs. Joe Lousberg, Fleming; S t Lucille Potter will entertain S ROAST t b . ^ ^ Colorado Springs. Each group should t ^ to in­ Peter’s Greeley, Earl Steele, the members of St. Anthony’s crease its quota especially for Dim unto other, a . you The next meeting of the league 2020 Eighth Avenue, Circle. the month of October. Also all U.S.D.A. Choice (A A) have othar. dim unto you. will be held in the Knights of members are requested to start Grade Columbus Hall. 1575 Grant saving Columbine Labels now for or Swift's Premium Thanks to Our Loyal Customers Street, Denver, at 10 a.m. on the contest to be held next year. Oct. 20. The Cure d’Ars Group now’ Hind Quarter We Have Outgrown Our Former Location... Mrs. Koning has asked that as SoJut 9ztio Tkw has seven members. St. Dominic’s Uniformly Atsd, many women as possible donate Group sent 200 rosaries to the Cot. WrsppM k Qoiek*Pfoxtn their services for the Community missions last month. 52C Chest drive. Those wishing to Christ the Kinf Parish# Denrer Most Precious Blood Parish, St. Mary Magdalene’s Group FREE And ar^ moving to reported nine members present Lb. help may contact the president Rudyard Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Denver of their PTA unit. Paul Joseph Carr. Suixine Op De'Beeck Karen Marie, daughter of Mr. and at the last meeting and four new our own store, 1 door and Emile Van Heghe, sponsors. Mrs. William Crowe. members. There were 631 ro­ liI * Mild, Sngar- The presidents of the 38 units Barbara Jean, daughter o f. Mr. and Jonathon David, son of Mr. and Mrs*. saries turned in and an income ^ Cured Hormel, east of Cassidy’s in the league are as follows: An­ Mrs. John Michael Hughes. WillUm G. Lyle Liggett. a Ranch Style nunciation, Mrs. Walter O’Brien; Hughes and Ann £ . Hsmill. sponsors. Mark Edward, ton of Mr. and Mrs. of $21.48 from dues and a blind 98CK Robert Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. auction. Its goal for October is 3457 Marion; Assumption, Mrs. John Horkulic. Robert E. Deline. William J . Deline and Michael Timothy, aon of Mr. and 1,000 rosaries. h Bacon John Rossi, Route 1, Box 88A, Joan M. Tbys. sponsors. Mrs. Robert Marshait. Welby; Blessed Sacrament, Mrs. John St. John, son of Mr. snd Mrs. Michael Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Jackson. Walter and Agnes Herbert Leibman, 2025 Cler­ George K. Hadkstadt.' s— Joehl, sponsors. Teresa Marie, daughter of Mr. and Daily October Rites V i Baby Beef mont; Cathedral, Mrs. Paul Fitz­ James Gatens. son of Mr. snd Mrs. Mrs. Louis M. Perry. BAKERIES. gerald, 1735 Locust; Christ the Maurice McKenna. Hike McKenna and Martin Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Government Inspected Anna Mae McKenna, sponsors. Cut, Wrspps4 King, Mrs. Henry Thurstin, 980 Robert Rutan. At St. Philomena's “The Finest Onlv” Karen Sue. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Roth, son of Mr. and Mrs. k Qoick*/rotf« Forest; George R. Gjellum. Raymond and Ixiuise Stanley Steers. St. Philomena’i Church, Cure d’Ars, Mrs. John Polosky, Krasoveich. aponsors. 14th Avenue and Detroit FREE.. c Paula Marie, daughter of Mr. and 33 St. John's Parish, Danver Street, Denver, is presenting 2410 East 3rd Avenue 6701 E. 32nd Avenue; Holy Mrs. Robert C. Smith. W’ellinglon and John Roe and Gail Marie, children Family, Mrs. Emmett Grace, Mary Ann Clancy, aponsors. of Mr. and Mrs. H. Albert Korcross. an innovation. It will consist ^ Swift’s Premtom 3 OTHER LOCATIONS 6041 W. 52nd; Holy Rosary, Maureen Ann. daughter of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Roe and Mr. and in the traditional October de­ Mrs. Daniel Ryan. Thomas Lavin and 66 So. Broadway 7S3 So. Univariity 1550 Colorado Bird. Mrs. John Kby, sponsors. votions in honor of Our Lady 2 SPARE Mrs. Leo Bruggraff, 4784 Gay­ Clare Harrington, sponsors. William John, son of Mr. and Mrs. lord; Loretto Heights, Mrs, Vin­ Philip Jerome, son of Mr. snd Mrs. Jam et Hcimer. Mr. and Mrs. William every morning with Low Mats cent de Francis, 2960 S. Wil­ Harry C. Schnlbbe. Frederick L. Foley Dunn, aponsors. at 9 o'clock, thus accommodat­ and Barbara F. Zirkelbach. sponsors. 9 RIBS Timothy John, son of Mr. and Mrs. ing housewives who must get liams; Loyola, Mrs. David Carr, Guardian Anfels* Parish, Denver Joseph Hlllburger. Joseph Jswell and 3861 Vine; Mt. Carmel, Mrs. Michael Ralph and Calvin Eugene, Ethel Hlllburger, aponsors. their children off to school, Swift’s Prenian (^Ibe €ngli6f} Carmine Lombardi, 4233 Valle­ sons of Robert E. and Willa Hansen. Mark Charles, son of Mr. snd Mrs. and others as %eell. William and Eliiabelh Haddock, spon* John J . Miliiman. Donald Mllliman The Rt. Rev. Monsignor HALF HOG^ jo ; Our Lady of Lourdes, Mrs. •ors. and Rosemary Miliiman, sponsors. iWince iHeat H. M. Tramutt, 1952 S. Ogden; Steven James, son of James and Jo* Stephen Laurence, son of Mr. and William Higgins, pyistor, finds Presentation, Mrs. John Lell, anne Persichetti. Robert and Theresa Mrs. Laurenes Casey. Mr. and Mrs. that evening devotions, par­ Cst, Wrspp«4 lthough, like plum pudding, 322 Raleigh; Sacred Heart, Mrs. Judiah, sponsors. Wilbur Seitxer. aponsors. ticularly in the fall and win­ k Qaick-Froim' David Anthony, ion of Fred and Pa* Karen Martha, son of Mr. and Mrs. 32C a popular winter holiday fa­ 76*80 lb, S T . lb. A Tony Gutierrez, 751 Mariposa; tricia Pritekel. Robert Fritekcl and John Thomas Hanntgan. Mr. and Mrs. ter, are now not less attrac­ vorite, Sexton Mince Meat is so Gene Higgins, sponsors. tive devotionally, but many St. Bernadette, Mrs. Edward Mc- Shirley Bloom, sponsors. owifr^pf!ni!a!^7ra3^7 The Beer That wholesome and nutritious that it Kibben. 26 S. Yukon; St. Caje- women fear to walk unes­ finds a welcome spot on the daily tan’s, Mrs. Frank Luccero, 1143 corted through dark streets FRYERS Made Milwaukee Famous menu. The singularly delicious Eighth Street; St. Catherine’s, Colaiano-Sliemers Rites even in residential sections. flavor and smooth consistency of Mrs. George J . Canny, 1409 i Cot Up Sexton 0llie Cnglisl) have made Brvant; St. Dominic’s, Mrs. MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. it a universal fevorite. James Ford. 3040 W. 27th; St. Gov’t, Inspoctod Corn Fed ^Robert M. — Paul V* — M. T. Murray* J.I m» Sextwi a C.., S.xtMi Savor., Chk.#., IIL Elizabeth’s, Mrs. Phil Griego, 928 W. 13th; HALF BEEF^ S t Francis de Sales’, Mrs. Pe­ Cot, Wrsppsd k Qoieb'Frosca ter Reilly, 790 Ironton; St. John, BAKERIES Mrs. John P. Maguire, 568 Mar­ FREE ion; St. Joseph's (Polish), Mrs. **T!he Finest Only’* SAFEWAY MEATS J. B. Reisbeck, 4709 Washing­ 66 So. Broadway iteTBATTnraTto ton: St. Joseph's, C.SS.R, Mrs. 753 So. Univer.ity ^ YOUR SPECIFICATION J. F. O’Brien. 14 Fox; St. Louis’, 1550 Colorado Blvd. ^ . . . at no extra cast! Englewood, Mrs. Horace Crow­ 3rd Are. & Jottphino Trimmed Just Right foot, 3046 S. Downing; S t Marys For Perfect Eating

Each Safeway Beef and Lamb cuf ii trimmed of excess bone and fat. You pay for only the meat that belongs to each particular cut.

The illustration at Tail o f Steak trimmed off. the right shows how ex­ cess bone, fat, and the toil of the T-Bone Steak are trimmed off before j. A BEAUTIFUL LATE SUMMER WEDDING cere- weighing . . . you get|J !mony united Marj' E. Sliemers, 4429 Steele Street, Den­ more tender eating meot ver, and Robert L. Colaiano, 4025 Wyandot Street, Denver. for your money. Excess bone* The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Sliemers, 4429 fat and gristle Steele Street, and the bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper trimmed off Colaiano, were married in Our Lady of Grace Church, Denver, Aug. 20. Father James Moynihan officiated. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of ' white Chantilly lace top with a chiffon skirt, a finger-tip veil with ;a matching lace cap, and carried a bouquet of white orchids. Mrs. Therese Martelli was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Barbara Harrison and Miss Rose Sliemers. Don Colaiano was best man. The ushers were Gene Perry and Frank Lansville. A reception was held in Our Lady of Grace Hall. The couple B/irfo/Sowril froa JJ9.75 . - ROOT BEER • BUCK CHERRY left on wedding trip to Las Vegas, Nev., San Francisco, and Los ORANGE . CRARE • STRAWBERRY ewf foiStd Gowoi from U9.7S , SAFEWAY Angeles. 0OWSI hr fh htotktr'cf-ike-i'ide S29.7S ' CREAM SODA • lEM ON -llM E The couple both attended Cathedral High School. — (Ingle 1 ^ : T O K IN QUALITY Portraits) V

Thursday, October 6, 1955 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4*4205 PAGE SEVEN

Coffee Shop Planned |Tabernacle Group Sets First Meeting for Oct. 7 HATS - HATS - HATS I TlewA. ^ the. The Tebernecia Society will vania Street, Denver, on Fai- aynickV Millinery Patient's Comfort Goal hold the fir.t meeting of the day, Oct. 7, a t 2 p.m. Mon- signor Walter Cenavan, pas­ current .eeion at the Cathed­ 712 15th St. ’ tor of the Cathedral, will wel­ Banns of Marriage Of St. Joseph's Auxiliary ral Rectory, 1501 Penn.yl- come the guests. Featuring Ernest Barlock, St. Anne’s, .Arvada, and Virginia Oppen- The patient's time in a hos­ Plank, Mrs. Mary Leitch, and! The Nne Orange Color heim. Cathedral, Denver. SALE — SALE — SALE — SALE — SALE — SALE pital is ve'ry often none too Mrs. Prescott Olmstead. Lawrence Wassmer, Ottawa, AerotM from Denver Dry nn ISth St. pleasant, but there are organiza­ At th« present time, addi­ Kans., and Mis.s Joyce Mansfield tions which help to brighten t h e tional workers are needed. of Culbertson, Neb. OUR ONCE-A-YEAR patient’s day. The newest group Further information may be Leonard Psaff of St. Philo- Tht firmt !i»tfd h«r« dtstrvt to formed for this purpose is St. secured from Mrs. William S. romptnbtrtd vrhon you or* dU* mena’s, Denver, and Miss La- Joseph’s Hospital Women’s Aux­ Earley, membership chairman, tributinf your patroiuf* to tht verne Stark of S t Dominic’s, SALE differtnt l^ ct et business. * iliary, 121 S. Clermont, EA. 2-5678. Denver. The society plans to staff var­ of Bridal* ious departments as well as sup­ Married ervise certain projects. Values The first work undertaken by At Mt. Carmel to 75.00 the auxiliary was the greeting of new patients. When a patient Values A Reputation arrives at the hospital, he is greeted by an auxiliary member Built Upon who aids him in filling out any forms and supplies whatever in­ formation may be desirerfT^ Members also make periodic visits to the patients. They pass out reading material and other things designed to make the hos­ pital stay more agreeable. In the near future the mem­ bers hope to be able to open a coffee shop in the hospital. The members find pleasure in their work because of the aid which they are able to give to the patients. The grateful thank.s of the sick are all the payment the members want. Officers of the auxiliary in­ clude Mrs. Louis McMahon, president;^ Mrs. Joseph Little, V first vice'president; Mrs. Wil­ fred Eyre, second vice president; Mrs. Louis Koster, secretary; For sixty-five Vears thought­ Never Too Old outmoded furniture such as fulness in every detail of our I vw WIN being inspected by Mrs. Marge and Mrs. John Moran, treasurer. Junghaene of the St. Vincent De Paul Salvage Bureau will be Other member.s are Mrs. Henri Mis.s Eleanor Marchese, service has added up to a tra­ de Compiegne, Mrs. John Stod- ■welcome in the drive now under way by metnbers of the Parent- daughter of Mrs. Mary dition that has brought seren­ Teachers’ Association in all parochial schooLs. Cash awards of dart, Jr.; Mrs. Thomas Earley, ity and satisfaction to all who I up to $100 will go to the PTA turning in the most furniture. Mrs. R. E. Giehm, Mrs. Richard Marchese of Denver, became the have called upon us. Dignity Braun, Mrs. A DeBey, Mrs. La­ bride of Carmine Roberts, son of I t + + + + fayette Hughes, J r .; Mrs. Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts of and Appropriateness continue I ' Cash Prizes the Goal Stacey, Mrs. Ben Brown; Denver, in a double-ring cere­ to mark each Horan Funeral, Mrs. Robert Fowler, Mrs. John mony in OurJ^ady of Mt. Carmel Church, Denver, m which Father 31.3 Sixteenth Si. regardless of its price. Sweeney, Mrs. Edith Malo NKXt nOOR TO PARAMOINT PTAs Join All-Out Drive Easton, Mrs. Etienne Perenyi, Thomas Lo Caseio, O.S.M., .offi­ Mrs. John Lindhardt, Mrs. Mary ciated. 2 4 HOUR Carbone, Mrs. John Daly, Mrs. The bride wore a gown made of SERVICE James Mosier; Chantilly lace and nylon tulle For Salvage Bureau Items Mrs. Albert Seep, Mrs. Ray with iridescent beads. A fingertip DR. JAMES P. Campbell, Mrs. E. J. Degman, veil cascaded from a Queen Eliz­ We may be reached at any Miss Ruth Fleisch, Mrs. K. A. abeth crown. Members of Parent-Teachers’ ply a reserve .stock of the needed The bride’s attendants were GRAY hour of the day or night by Jankovsky, Mrs. R. N. Chisholm, Associations throughout Metro- furniture so that there will al­ Miss Margaret Yakich as maid of Mrs. William Earley, Mrs. J. ji. Optometrist calling KE 4-6297. Ipolitan Denver plunged into an ways be a supply on hand. honor and Mi.sses Carmela De- ; all-out drive to collect discarded All furniture donated to ,the Petro and Dolores Williams as riSVAL CARE furniture fo^ the St. Vincent De salvage bureau 1 s thoroughly bridesmaids. Vito DeAngelis was EYES EXAMINED Paul Salvage Buredu this week. reronditioned. Skilled craftsmen Paramount Club the best man and Anthony Mar­ VISUAL TRAINING With a $100 cash prize awaiting repair, repaint, and sometimes chese and Ralph Massaro ushered. Optometrist the winning group and smaller remodel the discarded items to Mrs. Roberts is a graduate of HORAN & SONS MORTUARY ; awards promised for all units ob- prepare them for new years of To Meet Oct. 11St. Joseph’s High School and Mr. .212-13 Colo. Bldg., 1615 Calif. S t itaining the needed items, PTA usefulness and service. Very few Roberts is employed with Swayder The Paramount Social Club Phone for Appointment 1327 Cleveland Pl^® KEystone 1-6297 members launched the drive with pieces of furniture are ^yond Bros. [announcements in churches and some use. will hold a business meeting on •After a reception dance the TA. 5-8883 Denver, Colorado with special leaflets and hand­ “ We have received some furni­ Tuesday evening, Oct. 11, at bride and bridegroom went on a bills at all Masses on Sunday, ture which was almost falling 8:30 o’clock in the Catholic USO, wedding trip to Colorado Spfingrs. Oct. 2. apart, but our workmen have re­ 1663 Grant Street, Denver. Mrs. They will make their home in Leo Keleher, manager of t h e paired even those. What we can­ Ethel Kirkman, president, will Denver.— (Portrait by Franco) salvage bureau, reported it w a s not restore is sometimes disas­ preside. Open Mondar Evening! Until 8:00 too early to determine leaders in sembled and parts of it are used The special feature of tthe Good Shepherd Society j NECCHI A ELNA BURNS - TEARS - MOTH HOLES the drive, but that the number of to repair other pieces. Many meeting will be the shoving of telephone calls and other inquir­ old pieces of furniture— too out­ colored slides by Bob Bisk. Slides Don't worry about burnt, tears and moth holet in your cloth, ies indicated the drive was headed moded to be popular today—are will include scenes of club pic­ To Meet October 11 World's first and most advanceld inf . . • just brinf tbera to ut for repairs. for success and that PTA groups made of excellent wood which our nics this past summer and Good Shepherd Aid Society ■ would earn unerous sums to men salvage and use in many scenes of the Mother Cabrini will meet in the Denver Dryi AUTOMATIC swell their treasuries. ways,” Keleher said. Shrine. Mr. Bisk will also show Goods tearoom on Tuesday, Oct.! sewing machines Most Needed Itoms Bedroom storage furniture is pictures taken on the island of 11. DUKS trriini n itiui suits itsiiit ct ut tIGHTUT ANOCOMtOLES ' The most-sought-after items the primary goal of the drive, Guam while he was stationed Refreshments will be .served at ■ WSICHT rORTABLK arc bureaus, chests-of-drawers, but other types of major furni­ there in 1953-54, including 1:30 p.m. with the following as • RKSTALS. SERVICE >nd REPAIRS of >11 inakn of iowlnit mtchIntB. I and wardrobes, which Keleher re­ ture will be accepted and credit shrines, churches, and the hostesses: Mmes. Henry L. B arth ,[ • Many lucd, raeonditianod sawins roarhian at low, low pri^a. ports as being t h e most fre­ given to the donating PTA. Guam Coconut Festival. ' Humbert Battone, L. J. Carlon, | BEFORE YOU BUY you owe it to youraelf to comparal quently called for furniture by the Presidents and ways and means Dancing and card playing will and E . P. Stewart, and Miss | Come in or phone for FR EE DEMONSTRATION needy and sometimes destitute chairmen' of PTAs have been follow the business meeting. Re- Nora O’Boyle. 4 Liberal trade-in allowance 4 Convenient term* Moth holes, cifirette burns and damage in garments, families served by the St. Vin­ given lists of equivalent values fre.shments will be served. Authorized Dealer woolens and linens, restored to tbeir original perfection cent De Paul Salvage Bureau. for all furniture to use as guides Members are asked to note Two Wedding.s by EXPERT WEAVERS. "Even the poorest family with toward point totals. the change in meeting day. It is At Mother of God ACE SEWING MACHINE CO. ^ Zipper Repairs ^ Shortening Knitted Skirts the most meager wardrobe needs The drive will continue through­ now Tuesday instead of Monday evening. Charles Carroll, son of Mr. and ■ 174 So. Broadway at Cedar , SH 4-1763 ^ Wearing and Hosiery Mending and wants a substantial place to out October. Persons wishing to Mrs. Frank Carroll of New York, j__ keep and store their clothing,” donate discarded fiarniture should *‘A*oio oicned and operated by Theresa Kolb'* and Cleta Yvonne Burkett,]^ Keleher explained. The salvage call their local PTA president or Regis Women’s Club daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert 1 bureau hopes this drive will sup- the St. Vincent del Paul office at The Regis Women's Club will L. Burkett, were married pre­ dblsLL, French Art Weavers CH. 4-5503 for further informa­ meet on Tuesday, Oct. 18, at ceding a Nuptial Mass Saturday 308 Tabor Tbeatr. Bldg. TA. 5-0894 Denver, Colo. Married at tion and a schedule of pick-up Regis College, Denver. The Rev. morning, Oct._^, in Mother of days in various sections of the I.ucius F. Cervantes, S.J., will be God ChOrch, Denver. The Rev. St. Gathefine’s city. the guest speaker. FREE Paul Reed witnessed the cere­ mony and offered the Mass. Deroraling advice and ps- FOR THE FINEST CLEANING Witnesses were John R. Carroll Annual Party on Oct. 13 and Loui.se Carroll. lintafet in our studio or AND REPAIRING Richard C. Gloss of Lowry Air Force Base, son of Mr. and Mrs. in your hom e . . . ORIENTAL and DOMESTIC To Benefit St. Vincent's Richard Gloss, and Ramona R .' Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and I EA. M 4 8 6 The annual card party bene­ are invited. Guests are asked Mrs. John P. Schmidt, were m ar-1 for appointment RUGS fit for Mt. St. Vincent’s Home to bring’ their own cards, if ried before Father R e^ Saturday for Boys will be given Thurs­ convenient afternoon in Mother of God 2? years experience day, O ct 13, at 12:30 p.m. in The entire proceeds from Church, Denver. Witnesses ■were DRAPERIES - RUGS Call the home, 4159 Lowell Boule­ the party will be d o n ^ d to James F. Gloss and Mrs. John R. vard, Denver. the home. ^ Dayton. CARPETS - LINOLEUM .A light luncheon will be served, and there will be many 2630 E. 3rd DE. 3-8840 or EA. 2-8361 special prizes as well as table HANSEN Also Wall to Woll Cleaning in the Home prizes. Married in Kit Carson Mrs. Hildred McCarthy, who Coletta Marie is chairman of the party, will Hogan, daugh­ INTERIORS be assisted by Mmes, Sam Hor­ ter of C. W. 579 Milwaukee at 6th Ave. Adolph (Babe) Hanaen ner, Murray Wolz, Harry J. Hogan, Kit Car- Pavolka. Floyd McCarthy,jMc- son, became the watch the daily papers for Derott, Gus Ibold, Wollenhon, bride of Robert and Gertrude Kelly and Mary John Sanchez, Petri. • so n o f Mrs. Arrangements are being Martha Sanchez FIRST TIME EVER OFFERED news of made to accommodate a large of Gunnisoff, in attendance and members of a wedding cere- Eleanor Marie Ditolla, all parishes and their friends m 0 n y in St. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Cee Club A u g u s t i n e’s RENT A Jerry P. Ditolla of Denver, and C h u rc h, K i t John M. Riggs, son of Mrs. Car­ The Dee Cee Club will meet Carson, on .Aug. the may eo’s rie Riggs of Denver, were mar­ Oct. 12 at 8 o’clock in room 3031 HAMMOND ried in St. Catherine’s Church, of the YWCA Building, Denver.'” T h e R e v Denver, on Sept. 24. Father There will be election of of- John A. Canjar ficers. Herbert Bannigan officiated at of Cheyenne SPINET the ceremony. Wells officiated at the double­ The bride was given in mar­ To Be Married ring ceremony riage by her father. Teresa .4nn ORGAN and offered the 78th .Marine served as flower girl, Nuptial Mass. and Ernest Marine, cousin of the The bride, 4 6 wceltR use of bride, served as an altar boy. % given in mar­ organ The ushers were Elmer Cboury riage by Her fa­ and John Labriola, both of Den­ ther, wore a 4 6 private lessons ver. The maid of honor was .Mrs. white waltz- Russell Meek of Alabama. The anniversary length gown of 4 Delivery lo yotir bridesmaids were Miss Marie net and lace. liomefall for Pinelli and Mrs. John Labriola, H e r fingertip both of Denver. veil fell from a A reception was held in the tiara of seed Wolhurst Club. The wedding pearls and breakfast was at Cavaleri’s. small rhine­ sale The couple will make their stones. On her prayer book she carried small bouqiiM of whibite home in Denver following a gladiolas and pink rosebuds, with a streamer of rosebud?. Kxlra ilelivery eliarge outsiile eily limits wedding trip through the South­ .Miss Kathleen Hogan, sister of llie bride, was maid of honor. west. The bridesmaids were two college friends. Miss Beverly Weaver, If you wi.sh, rdntal may be applied on purchase now in progress The bride is a graduate of Divide, and Miss Thelma Beam of .Montrose. price at end of 6 week period Denver University and is a mem­ .Alfred Hall, Gunnisoii, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was ber of Alpha Gamma Delta Delta best man. The attendants were Bill Hogan, brother of the bride, 6 WEEKS OF MUSIC FUN Sorority. The bridegroom is a and Will Roy of Victor.'L'shers were Jim and Tom Hogan, brothers f graduate of the Colorado School of the bride. Come in today and make arrangements for delivery of Mines. The music in the ceremony was provided by Mrs. Dorothy Cox and le.Asons. This i.s the very latest model of Ham­ nl 12 stores !and .Miss Arlene Derby, organists, with -Miss Anita Cullen and Attention - Brides to Be !.Miss Mary Dee Ritchey as .soloist.'. mond Spinet with the new “ Touch Response Con­ \r T Vi for the bridal party followed the ceremony and a trol” . . ,.ju.st plug it in . . . ea.sy to play . . . enjoy Nothing will "dress up” the .Air. an d iMra. jo s e p n reception was held in the home of the bride in the afternoon. .Mi.'s the beauty of organ music in your home Church more for your wedding Schaniberger h a v e a n - .Mary Dee Ritchey was at the guest book. Serving were Mrs. Cather- than nne of W «,ner’i While I DOW.\TOW.\: nounced the engagement of their ine Oswald, Mrs. Edith Goodier, Peggy Morrow, and Edna Jane Aiele Cloth Runneri, laid down *Thii offvr not avuiUblt to onTsniuUorti or plar#* of buoinrM. daughter, Rosan .Marie (above), and Emma Rose Hogan,' cousins. 16th and Champa the aisle for the Bridal Party to .Albert Sack, .son of Mr. and .After a wedding trip the couple will make their home in Nucla. to walk on, from the door to The bridegroom is a graduate of Gunnison High School and is the altar. Mr.s. John Sack, of Brighton. Miss Schramberger attended employed by a corporation near Nucla. .A former serviceman, he W, Furnlih Sidswalk Ceneplf, North High School, Denver, and served for two years in Korea. ; p i IXiV EIlSITY HILLS: ■ Wi llM M l eati a iaii< rm raia, ,i „ „ laOrt eiMlei a, ekaaafraili nnrti, at the present is employed by the The bride attendedacollege in Lamar and in Gunnison. The Chas f. c Daly General Agency Ins. Co. ' Out-of-town guests included the Rev. John Canjar, Cheyenne WEUS MUSIC 1700 S. Colo. Rlvd. at Yale irnilnble only through your oirri Mr. Sack is a graduate of Wells: Mrs. Martha Sanchez, Mr. and Mrs. .Alfred Hall, Pete and 162* CAllFOkNIA ST. local florist at reasonable cost, Brighton High School. Paul Sanchez,-Dr. and Mr.?. D. P. Dennelis, Thelma Beam, Beverly No definite wedding date ha? Weaver. Peggy Morrow, Will Roy, Mary Dee Ritchey, and Mrs. CARL A. WAGNER MFG. CO., INC. been set. Lloyd Ritchey.— (Temple Photo Service, Cheyenne Wells) PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bonnock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 44205 Thuridoy, October 6, 1955

Solemn Triduum Slated CATHEDRAL PARISH These Friendly Firms Deserve Your Patronafi* At Redemptorist Parish 7

(St. Joteph’t [Red«mptorUt] the parish. There were large Parith, Denver) turnouts all three evenings, and A Rolemn triduum eommemo- a very large crowd at the dinner ratine the bicentenary of the on Sunday afternoon. The new FftESCRIHTIONS CALLED death of St. Gerard Majella, facilities for the gym and parish ^oaesMws. A C.SS.R., will beifin on Sunday. hall proved very satisfactory, VmvtK, Cota. FOR AND DELIVERED Oct. 9, and close the fvening of and were a great improvement Colfax at Dowmini . Danver Oct. 11. St, Gerard Ls the patron for both places. KEstone 4-3217 of the Redemptorist laybrothers. The winner of the grand prize, and the universal patron of ex- the Buick Sedan, wa.s Mrs. Joe pectant mothers. The Rev. John Ortega, 647 Lipan Street. The DOYLE’S Fulford. C.SS.R., of Gienview, winners of the prizes for the 111., will speak at all the Masses combination booth were the fol­ PHARMACY on Sunday, and also at_the eve- lowing: Cogwell chair, Mrs. Tlia Partiaalar Dratr^al nine services of the triduum. Agnes Ward, 1070 Julian; the 17th AVE. AND GRANT New Focilitiea Londed portable bar set, Mrs. Mary Ca- KE. 4-SI87 FREE DELIVERY The fall festival wai one of varra, 844 S. Columbine; West- 1 cf FoOtbflII TfiQin Members of the first football team of Jonathan Meyer, and Dennis Meyer; most successful in the history of inghouse deep fryer. Mrs. Wil­ I wvii#uai iwHiii Bernadette’s Parish, Lakewood. Front row, John Osewald, Duane Terry, Larry Carroll, Jim liam Burke, 654 Elati; table At Cf Rornnnoftck^c l^f^ fo rieht, back row, Richard White, Ed Elliott, Gene Meyer, Martin Lyman, and Steve DeKok. lamp, H. J. Pemberton, 608 W. H I J l . D C in U U C ilC > Scherer. Perry Lynn, Dennis O’Brien, ^Shown standing in the back is Dan Cavarra. Missing when t R e r e s e l e e • BREAKFASTS REALTY SHOP • LUNCHEONS Men in Lakewood First Ave; Remington razor, Pat John Halfen, Skip Hall, Dave Sinnatt, Dan Cavarra, Kenneth the picture was taken were Byron Dye, Clifford VanderWeg, and Pusch, 1037 11th Street; Univer­ Yarcho, Alan Law, Gary Compa, Steve Schroeder, Bernie Compa, Bobby Terry. , Shampoo C'i 60 • DINNERS sal Coffeematic. Pat O’Connor, & Sat Daily—< Ul HUoits To Aid in Census 1055 Galapago; the 34-piece Rogers silverware, P. A. Cho- 1742 SMraia SUPER CHEF quette, 359 Bannock. S t Francis HNS to See Film on FBI Apt. 15 Rear f AL. 5-6844 Lakewood.— (St. Bernadette’s St. James Parish • Opia Sttaiats hy Appalatmat Across from Cathasjral There will be five Matse* I Parish)— The men of the_ Holy (St. Francit de Sale.' Pari.h, are welcome and refreshments meet in the home of Mrs. Phil E. Colfax at Logan Name Society met Oct. 3 in the Oct. 7, the fir»t Friday of the Denver) will be served after the show. Mulligan, 263 S. Washington diffarant iinta of bualnata. school hall to organize plans month, at 6, 7, 7:30, 8, and A-thrill-packed color film en- Oct. 9 is Holy Name Sun- Street, Oct. 13, at 1 p.m. Tba firms liatad bar# daaarve to 9 o’clock. Confetaiona will be Bake Sale Slated bt ramerobarad whan you art di»* and set up committees for the titled A Day With the FBI will | day and the men of the parish are Catrohism classes for 'the chil­ tributiac your potronafo to tho parish census. Father John Do- heard Thuraday afternoon and be shown at the meeting of the invited to receive corporate Com­ dren of grade school age attend­ nerty, pastor, will direct the evening, and alao during all I Holy Name Society, Oct, 10, in munion with the group at the 8 ing the public schools are held in census, assisted by Robert the morning Maaaea on Friday. For October 9ithe library of the high school. o’clock Mass. the grade school building (next MA. 3-3268 MA. 3-3269 Deyen, Holy Name Society pres­ The Rev. James Sullivan, I The meeting will start at 8:15 In preparation for Oct. 7, the door to the church) each Sunday “ Once Then Aluays” ident, and ^ e census committee. C.SS.R., will begin a novena this (St. ■Jam..* Pari.h, Denv.r) I p.m. All the men of the parish first Friday, confessions will be morning through the school year Sunday at St. Joseph’s Church Ham Dinnar Oct, 9 The bake sale sponsored by the heard on Thursday afternoon and after' the 9 o’clock Mass. CAPITAL - NfllNSON Final arrangements for the in Fort Collins. The Rev. Gerald evening at the usual hours. Mass­ Membership Drive Heim. C.SS.R., will conduct a Altar and Rosary Society will be annual ham dinner to be held held this Sunday, O ct 9, during Shower for Sisters es Friday morning will be at 6, Mrs. Edward Reichart, chair­ CLEANEBS Sunday, OcL 9, from 2 p.m. until triduum in honor of St. Gerard 7. 7:45. and 8:30. man of the PTA membership com­ at St. Alphonsus’ Church in Chi­ the hours of Masses in the Walsh 1320 E. 17lh Ave. Denver. Colo. 7 p.m. will be made Thursday, Memorial Hall. Parishioners are Harold Grobow Named mittee, has announced that the Oct. 6, in the school hall. Cake cago. At MpAt Oct 1 2 of asked to bring their donations M l IV I v C I V»I* I A Ul Harold Grabow has beenbeer elect­ membership drive is under way. and coffee will be served at The Rev. Francis Tobin, either Saturday afternoon or eve­ ed president of the Athletic As­ Dues are 26 cents per person. 12:30 o’clock followed by the C.SS.R., left last week for his sociation for l955-56.< Other of­ The Denver County P'TA lunch­ new appointment in Chicago. ning, or when they come to Mass meeting. ______on Sunday. Presentation PTA ficers recently elected are: ^ u is eon is being held Thursday, Oct. Nelan, vice president; Mrs. Max­ 6, on the Denver University ST. PHILOMENA'S PARISH Masses on the First Friday, (Presentation Parish, Denver) campus student union. Those at­ Oct. 7, will be at 7 and 8. ine Kellar, secretary; Thomas Patronise These Friendly Firn\s The PTA meeting to be held Fox, financial secretary, and Leo tending are Mrs. Albert Fender, Fir.st Friday breakfast will be on Oct. 12 at 2:30 in the eighth Mrs. John Grand, and Mrs. An- served the children following the Guerin, treasurer, J. J. CELLA INSURANCE grade cla.ssroom will take in a St. Ann’s Pinochle Club will nabelle Stretz. 8 o’clock Mass. festive air. The business meeting Betty & Bob’s Andy's Texaco Station Mario A. Celia INSURORS Jack J. Celia Parents anxious to have their will be brief to make time for the children join the Cub Scouts are main feature of the afternoon, Beauty & 12tb & CUyton FR. 7-9826 'Insurance of All Kinds" asked'to contact Frank Gold. which is the shower for the sis­ Blessed Sacrament Parish Barber Shop WE GIVE RED STAMPS The parish religious survey got ters. All members of the parish Specializing in 'T P ^ under way Sunday, Oct. 2. and Texaco Products are invited to attend this annual Parmanent | 4-i Yean of Dependable Service in the Field where will continue for ^ o weeks. A party for the sisters. Gets Census Under Way Waving ^ \ J Lubrication Tirat Dependability is Essential large group of men are conduc­ The eighth graders’ mothers will EA. i-ttiS Ml) E. IZIk Avt. Washing Accestoriet ting the census and will finish furnish refreshments, and Mra. (Blessed Sscrament P.ri.h, Menamy and C. E. Rogers, and the work by Oct. 16. 1120 Security Bldg, itu* * caiif. Phone KE. 4-2633 Earl Dugger and M r s. Fred Denver) Leon Leach. Dr. Daniels Bate is The Christmas cards are on Leyba, room mothers, will act as Plans for the parish census a patient in a local hospital. display each Sunday morning on hostesses for the afternoon. got under way Oct. 3, when 40 Confession, in preparation, CURE d'ARS PARISH the first floor of the school. Pa­ All CFM member, of the men met in the old school hall for First Friday will be heard rishioners are asked to view the p.ri.h >nd former member, with the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Thursday afternoon, Oct. 6, display anif place orders as early and their f.m ilie. are invited Harold V. Campbell, pastor. from 3:30 to 6 and in the eve­ as possible. The PTA sponsors to a hayride Oct. 9 at 3 p.m, ning from 7 :30 to 9. Masses THELMA KASSON The men of the Christian this annual sale. A wide variety A wiener roast will follow the on First Friday, Oct. 7, will VOL ALWAYS Family Movement under the BEAUTY SALOIS ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH of Christmas greeting cards is ride. Mr. Roger, at W E-5- be at 6:15, 7 iI0 , and 8:15. chairmanship of Blair Kittleson 2876 Colorado Bivd. SAVE AT available. Personalized, business, 2742 may be called for fur­ Patronise These Friendly Firms will sponsor the undertaking. It The perpetual novena in honor and box cards are on hand. ther information. Hair Styling is estimated that it will require of the Sacred Heart will begin Instruction classes for adults Permanent Waving SIMMONS DRUG the services of 100 men to take at 7 :30 on Friday night, Oct. 7, PHONE DExter I-IISS will begin on Monday, Oct. 17, up the census. with the recitation of the Ros­ Ttwlma KsMon O'Connor, Owner 2868 Colo. Blvd. FR. 7-2614 Washington Park Mkt. at 8 p.m. in the eighth grade ary. The Rev. Anton J. Borer, LEN'S Phormacy Junior High Dance Set classroom. St. Vincent Society Film Bill Rn EA.l2.IR01 E. 6th dc Fillmore FR. 7-2741 To Start Oct. 9 at St. Vincent's lou r Convenient- YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS US Druggist (St. Vincent de Paul'. Parish, I every Thursday noon beginning Society met in the parish hall on FRANK MATHIS Specializing in Pre.criplion. Liquor / Permanent Waving Denver) Oct. 6. The bags will be five Monday, Oct. 3, with the presi­ D rng/fist dent, Mrs. R. J . Mulloy, pre­ .The solemn novena in honor!'®."/*: siding, Margaret Sullivan, past Annunciation Parish 8 rtgitfered pharmaciiH—whose of Our Lady of the Miraculous J®'" ProfeaaipoaleaaiAoal My Lady Edith president of the Denver Deanery, •Medal will start .Sunday, Oct. 9. " “RS- poritneo in filling prescriptions totals was the guest speaker. Preicriptiition^arvice Beauty Shoppe Father Preston Murphy. C.M.,| The way.v and means commit- 125 years— are your assurance of Minnie Keetcler. Her. It was announced a fashion LONDON MARKET safety and accuracy at Park Hill Drug Phenea RA..^ ^ 6 —:.4696 will preach at all the Ma.ise.s on ! tee has tickets for the cider so- .show and card party will be 6tb Avoi. |it MarMB 2804 E. 6th Ava. EA. 2-0788 Sunday, and the evening service jfja] to be held Saturday evening, sponsored by the Altar Society, Co. Sick room accessories and sup­ at ,:45 Sunday, as well as at v , . on • . 1. 1 1 r . ■ on Thursday, O ct 20, under the AND GROCERY plies— bandages, cotton, gauze, sur«i that hour each evening during cafeU na.; OSCAR TL'SNELL. Prv^ gical dressings. Free delivery. the novena. Religious articles will These tickets will be Oct Quality Meat, and Groc6ria« rHO.SES: MA. 1-I2JI, TA. t-ltit MOST PRECIOUS be available during the novena. “t the PTA meeting. , wfn h f at 6 7^30. and 8 jMi walnut PTA Meets Oct. 10 CatecKiam classes are being o'clock. The school bus will oper The PT.4 will hold its fir.^t held exerj Saturday inorning ate a half-hour earlier on Fri­ BLOOD PARISH meeting Monday. Oct. 10, at' from 9:30 to 11:30 in the day morning. St. Therese's Parish 2:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria. school, for the children attend­ The parish census meeting The Rt. Rev. .Monsignor Eugene' ing public tchoools in the ele­ was held in the parish hall on FOR QUALITY MEATS & GROCERIES O’Sullivan, Sister Ludavine, and mentary and junior high Tuesday evening, Oct. 4. Mrs. Dulan, school nurse. wilL school grades. Glenn Robinson and Ted Se­ NOME DRUG give short talks. Following the The___ ,Ji^nior ______Newman______Club___ vier are co-cheirmen, and have Yovr FrlcadJ, Rczall Drug Storv Barney's Fine Meats meeting a welcoming tea will be meetings are held every Tuesday 17 captains lined up with their Barney Amrein, Member Most Precious Blood Parish serv-ed the faculty and members, evening at 6:45 in the gym hall. worker# to do the census work, 11690 Montview at Noma Mrs. Rudy Partsch, ways and After the instructions, the boys which will get under way in a Open Evenings and Sundays— Closed Tuesday EM. 6-5460 - EM. 6-9311 means chairman of the PTA, an- and girls enjoy volleyball, in a few days. All parishioners 8276 So. Colorado Blvd. SK. 6-2393 nounccs that popcorn will be soldi When the -Altar and Rosary will be contacted. Thwra^, October 6, 1955 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE NINE Raiders, Gremlins in Feature Battle Slated at Mullen Stadium; Three Other Contests on Docket This Sunday, Oct. 9 will mark only the second week of action in the Denver Parochial League but already two crucial games are on the docket which may go a long way in helping to decide the eventual winner of the 1955'crown. • In a 3 o’clock contest sched­ they must make a good showing has seen in years. H« took a uled for Mullen Stadium, the here. The Blue Jay s will supply p i t c b 0 n t from Quarterback Regis Raiders, preteason fav­ the answer. Frank Brainard from the Mullen orites will taka on the St, In other t*»>e>, Mt. Carmel 11, circled right end, swept away Francis’ Gremlins, impressive tekei on the St. Joseph Bull­ from three tacklers and outran victors in their first league en­ dogs in « 1 o’clock - game at the rest on an 89-yard gallop. counter. This game must be Parochial Regis and Mullen meets Holy Frank Brainard and Norton considered the feature of the Family in tha Mullen Stadium scored the final TDs for the win­ day not only because both opanar. ners. clubs are undefeated in league League Schedule In last week’s encounters, the play, hut also because of their Regis Squeaks By Oct 9: Regis Stadium: 1:00 p.m.: Mt Carmel vs. St. Joseph’s Bulldogs sent out warning that preteason showings. In the remaining two games 3 :00 p.m.: Annunciation vs. Cathedral they mean business as they up: Another meeting of importance Regis had to play heads up ball to Mullen Stadium: 1:00 p.m.: Mullen vs. Holy Family' elided the '54 champion Holy will be staged at Regis Staidum eliminate Annunciation 8-0. Be­ 3 :00 p.m.: St Francis’ vs. Regis Family Tigers to-the tune of 32- at 3 p.m. between the strong An­ fore the game it was considered O ct'16: Regis Stadium: 1:00 p.m.: Annunciation vs. St. Francis’ 13. Led by Quarterback Frank nunciation Cardinals and the to be the feature and proved to '3:00p:m .: Holy Family vs. Mt. Carmel Knafeic who threw for three Cathedral Blue Jays. be just that Regis scored in the Mullen Stadium: 1:00 p.m.: Cathedral vs. Regis- touchdowns in the second half, One of the highlights of their trophies from rather James Moynihan, Both clubs were beaten in their second half and added a safety 3:00 p.m.: S t Joseph's vs. Mullen the boys from West Denver ■yere Presentations th e Junior Parochial league director, are David Tipkin, captain of opening contests, but the import­ in the final session. The Cardinals Oct 23: Regis Stadium; 1 ;00 p.m.: Annunciation vs. M t Carmel never pressed and handed the League cai*nival held Oct. 1 was the grand the Blessed Sacrament team; Larry Leyden and ance of the clash lies in .the fact never seriously threatened after , 3 :00 p.m.: Regis vs. Mullen Tigers their first loss in the 11 presentation of awards held immediately follow­ Steve Leonard. St. James’: and Angelo Capo- that the Cardinals were barely the first half. Mullen Stadium: 1:00 p.m.: S t Francis’ vs. Holy Family games. % ing the grid contests. Shown above receiving lungo and Sam Perogalo, Mt. Carmel captains. nosed by Regis while' Cathedral A poor Annuaciation punt 3 d)0 p.m.: St. Joseph’s vs. Cathedral Knafeic Is General Oct 30: Regis Stadium: 1:00 p.m.; Holy Family vs. Regis was thrashed soundly by S t of 12 yards out to tha 27 s*t 6,000 |n Attendance 3:00 p.m.: Annunciation vs. St. Joseph’s Francis. If the Cardinals, who Knafeic r^n the ball dub from up the only touchdown. After Mullen Stadium; 1:00 p.m.: Cathedral vs. Mullen were considered a league dark- the X and stayed on the nound Jim Nemechek got a yard, Pat 3 ;00 p.m.: St. Francis’ vs. Mt. Carmel horse, are to remain in contention. the first half against the qefend- Riley banged over tackle to a Nov. 6: Regia Stadium: 12:30 p.m.: Holy Family vs. Cathedral ing champions. They scored six first down on the 11. Two Grid Carnival Best of All 2:30 p.m.; Regis vs. M t Carmel points in the second quarter when plays failed to gain, but Riley Mullen Stadium: 12:30 p.m.: Mullen vs. Annunciation Knafeic wen't over on a sneak carried around right and to A crowd of more than 6,000 junior parochial athletic program given to the best outfitted team, 2 :30 p.m.: S t Francis’ vs. S t Joseph’s Academy Cadets from the 1-yard line and led 6-0, tha two, than Whelan scorad. basked in the sun at Bears’ Sta­ in needy districts and schools. and to those that showed the Nov. 13: Regis Stadium; 12:30 p.m.: Holy Family vs. Annuncia­ at the intermission. It was in the The final points for Regis, dium on the afternoon of O ct 1, _ Following the afternoon’s fes­ greatest attendance. All money tion second half that Knafeic complet­ which removed any doubt of the and witnessed one of the most tivities trophies were presented realized from the affair will go 2:30 p.m.: M t Carmel vs. Cathedral ed five of aix attempts, scoring outcome came with two minutes colorful Junior Parochial League to the winning schools in the pig­ toward^ the'athletic programs of Face 1st Test three' times and setting up a to play. Anunciation’s Ernie Mullen Stadium: 12:30 p.m .: Mullen vs. S t Francis carnivals ever staged. skin contests. Awards were also the individual schools. ______2 :30 p.m.: St. Joseph vs. Regis When the Denver U. varsity fourth marker for a total of 129 Johnson faded back to pass from The annual pageant sponsored football team tries to get back yards. his own 16 and was chased into by the Knights of Columbus, on the winning trail in Montana, He tired to End Rich Carberry the end zone and tackled by Mike Council 639, and serving as the Oct. 8, the home spotlight turns on the fourth play of the third Floyd and Bob Thresher. kickoff for the 1956 Junior to the D.U. freshmen, who will period and Caroerry didn’t have St, Francis’ lived up to its Parochial Leane season, was the Bears vs. Shamrocks be opening their season Saturday a Tiger near him as he took the early billing by dumping the Ca­ biggest and the most successful afternoon, O ct 8,- at 2 p.m. at roll-out pass on the Tiger 10 and thedral Blue Jays 18-0. For the yet held. Fifty-four teams repre­ Hilltop Stadiulh against the Air went, over unmolested. The play Gremlins it was a good start and senting 26 schools displayed the Force Academy Falcons. It will covered 42 yards. must have given them some of the most exciting football in’ the Big Southern Clash be the first athletic contest in Holy Family fired back on the 'Confidence they will need as the eight-year history of the affair. history for the Air Force Acad­ ground with Fullback Wayne Da­ season goes on. Cathedral, weak vis and Halfbacks Bob Ponzio More than 1,000 future pro­ emy, and a crowd of a t least 15,- the last two years, could not get One of the major clashes of the Sou^ern Colorado and Dan Moriarity catching Are. fessionals made up the 64 teams 000 is expected to be on hand going against the bigger and The Tigers cashed in on .an 80- of heavyweights, lightweights, parochial season takes place in Canon C ^ Sunday, Oct. 9, for a look at the proceedings. stronger Gremlins and thus con­ yard march when Ponzio scored and midgets. Four games were with Abbey’s Bears and Pueblo’s S h a m ro^ meeting wch Dale Hardy, Pioneer frosh tinued their losing streak of the from tile one. played simultaneously on adja­ other in a game of prime importance to each team coach, has been conducting daily last campaign. cent fields and each game con­ scrimmages in an effort to sift Knafeic later tossed to Half­ The Gremlins displayed a de­ According to the pattern set In back Bob Cordova for 13 yards vastating running attack featur­ sisted of two eight-minute halves. Sunday’s quarters. The same out the top talent from his 44- All the orphans in the city en­ recent years, the loser of^ this men squad in the little time re­ and the third S t Joseph’s score. ing Norm Silva. Joe Ryan and game drops from any serious run­ could be true of Coach Parsons Next time he hit Halfback Dan Mike Nachazel. They exploded in joyed the- afternoon as special who just now is beginning to maining before the opener. guests of the Knights of Colum­ ning for the league’s champion­ The Pioneerlings, armed with Owen on a screen that carried 31 the second half for the first tally ship. reap the fruit of changing Cath yards. After another intercep­ after Silva went 35 yards and bus. olic High over from the single several outstanding varsity pros­ After suffering from three de­ tion, Knafeic fired to Carberry Ryan 31 to put them oi> the Bine To open the carnival Mickey wing to the split-T formation. pects, are expected to give a good cisive defeats in its first three again, this time for 35 yards. Jay 14. Dennis Stebenne hit Sil­ O’Donoghue, general chairman, Nonconference Opposition account of themselves against starts Pueblo Catholic set the Moriarity g;ot the final Tiger va with an 11-yard scoring pass and Charles lUilly, general ath­ Formidable the highly touted Falcons. , stage for a big crowd of fol­ tally. two plays lateria letic chairmaA, presented to St. Mary’s Crusaders, at pres­ rnnrkoc Hnnnrafl I'I’b Knights of Columbus Friday Lunch- One of the features of the con­ lowers to trek to Canon City’s Mullen Breezes ■ Cathedral’s only drive came in Father Jim Moynihan, president ent the winningest team in the wuu<,n» nonurea ^lub honored coaches of the Paro­ test will be the parade of the Bradley Field by bouncing back the first quarter and never got of the Junior Parochial League, Southern Colorado circuit, and chial Lealpme at the meeting Friday, Sept 30. Guest of honor was Academy cadets, starting at 1 ;30 Playing on their home grounds, last week end to defeat Pueblo moving after that. The Gremlins a check in the amount of $200 Holy Trinity’s Tigers, who, two John Roning, head coach of the Denver University Pioneers. Shown, and being conducted in the same the Mullen Mustangs completely Centennial. The Shamrock vic­ continued to pound away and to help defray the cost of the weeks ago lost their first game left to right, standing, are Julids Carabello, St. John’s; H ar^ J, manner ^s the parades of West demolished tho Eagles from M t tory over the Bulldog^ was de­ Carmel by the lopsided score of went 66 yards iif the third with in almost three seasons, are Pemberton, St. Vincent’s; J * McConaty, program chairman; Wen­ Point Cadets and Annapolis Mid­ cisive a n d well earned even 34-0 It was a battle of new coach­ Ryan going the final nine and meeting outside-conference oppo­ dell Strohauer, S t Francis’; kneeling, Father Jam es Moynihan shipmen before Army and Navy though the Green and 'White had again in the fourth with Stebenne sition this week end. They are and Mr. Roning. football games. es with Mullen’s Frank Reno to write a new experience into tasting the win and Mt. Carmel’s punching over on a sneak. The both playing Friday night, Oct. 7, PAROCHIAL the P. C. H. history book to last march carried 58 yards. at 8 p.m., the Tigers entertain­ Have Yon Looked in Yonr Attic Lately? George Bruno 'suffering defeat achieve the success. It was ^ e ing the Lam ar Savages and the In the preseason betting, the first time a P. C. H. team nas Crusaders traveling to Raton, Mustangs were hot taken too ser­ FOOTBALL .ever won in footbaU over a Pueb- Jr. Parochial N. Mex. Music Insfrumenfs Needed iously but they unleashed a |lo public high school. devastating ground atack to roll ScA/ri/i/f B I C Y C L E S ^ The victory was the sweetest Raton Will Seek Information up 413 yards and five touchdowns. k Doubleheaders one that Jack Parsons, P. C. U. To Halt Crusaders Mnilen, led by Dave Garvin coach, could desire because it was For Orphanages' Program and Denny Norton, unleashed a Specialising Raton was the team which set Every Sunday Over a win for his team over the high The following [a a liat of the whirl-wind running gam* to in school he attended. The Sham- Trinity's Tigers back with an 18- schools and directors of the “ Have you looked in your program has been going so crush the. Eagles after a wild 14 score two weeks ago and 6rst quarter that saw both I rocks showed themselves a vastly Junior Parochial League. Schools attic lately?’’ This query was good that he would not like to Automobile and G>mplete improved squad over the eleven stands to stem the Crusaders’ are listed first followed by the clubs threaten to score and issued this week by the Rev, see its progress shortened by Lock and Key Service KMYR that lost to Trinidad High, La­ winning ways too. Coach Stim- athletic director, coach, coach’s lack of musical instruments. Garvin’s • 49-yard sprint into mar, and Pueblo Central. ack’s charges have given an ex­ residence, phone , number, and Richard Hiester, Orchdiocesan "If our many good friends the end zone nuIliSed by a pen­ 1340 KC cellent account of themselves so alty. Ihytlsi UtsM Abbey sports a three-won and school’s playing field. Clip out director of music, ^ ^ o has in Denver can help us out in far in rolling to four straight been-trying to procure musical Garvin lien got the Mustangs one-loss record which on paper and save for future reference. this manner I am sure that LOCKSMITH victories, mostly by big margins. out in front to stay in the second at least seems to be much bet­ SOUTH DIVISION instruments to be used in the they would be heartened to Glodt Bicyda 4k Novelty Shop 12:55 P.M. It is hoped they can continue in St. Franci* de Salei* orphanage music program. know that the instruments period with the longest scrim­ ter than the one-won and three- this stride, but they' are under­ Its Brosdvsy 8P. 7-S4U loss tally marked up by the Tho Rev. Frmneio Morfcid—’John Three Denver orphanagea, St will be put to a deserving and mage play the Parochial League manned after t h e i f starting Raberkorup 1S17 S. Zunh 4-^89, ■Vincent’s, S t ‘ Clara’s, and worthy use,” he said. F R E D L E O ! Shamrocks. Nevertheless, the Pueb- eleven tires and will have to put WMhiniton Ptrk. St. Loait'i EngUwood Queen of'H eaven, are estab* jlo squad rates the favored role out iron-man performances in or­ Describing For Tht Rev. John A y 1 w a r d^Ralph lishing this program under the in Sunday’s contest. With plenty der to keep winning. Your Neighborhood I of thought being given to the VoatveTe 2819 8. Sherman» 8U. l>6400p direction of the noted priest- Trinity’s Tigers, who have been Miller Field. musician. go by both coaching staffs, the St. Cajetan’i Merchants Oil little enough pressed by any Father Hiester said that one p j m. :game could contain its share of team this year although they did The Rev. John Ordlnu—Tony Frank. I ELKS Fill FESTim surprises. Perhaps Father Je­ 830 Ooeola. MA. 8-0456p Lincoln Park. orphanage has been completely Audie Murphy drop the close one to Raton, will St. Joaeph’a, C.SS.R. equipped through the generos­ Frl. Nite Sat. Nite rome Healy, who returned to the probably be able to keep up their “To Hell and Back” chores of coaching football this The Rev. F. Tobin—Adolph Batler, ity of many donors. ’The two Oct. 7th winning ways against Lamar’s 841 S. Shoabone. W£. t-llS^p Lin­ PUBLIC INVITED Oct. 8th Phillips Dealers remaining still need many in­ Ci nema Scope-Techn icolor season after confining his actual savages, who, being last year’s coln Park. coaching efforts to basketball for Our Lady of Lourdea struments. public school Class A state WOlFBfRC CiMv»StOt’L DANCING - GAMES - FUN many years, has a store' of new The Rev. Damon McCaddon—Ted Wah- "This year we are adding' m champs, are formidable opposi­ ler. 2383 S. Winona, WE. 8-7898* Waab- tricks to spring some time in inaton Park. the Good Shepherd Home for ^J^P4SS DRt. tion. fmnm ^ SPECIAL AWARDS | With the return of Norb Shew St. Vincent de Paul's Girls to our program,’’ he said. The Rev, Georat Weibtl, Harry Pem­ "The entire program here is 5-84U to the T i« r s ’ lineup, the Trini­ berton, 608 W. First Avcnac, SP. 7-2290, fL Elks Club—14th & California St. DEER AND ELK HUNTERS dad parochial high school’s squad Waabington Park. • starting from scratch, and, m ey 6)60 C. eVARS consequently, we need to Let U* Tan Those Deer and Elk Skins is considerably bolstered offen­ Preientation MAIS FEATUie STAU sively. The Rev, Ijo9 Blach—Bud Hoclskin, equip the girls with the nec­ .And Make Them Into Beautiful Garments. 626 Perry, CH. 4-0210, Bamum Park, Hcorr Foodi. J«dr Uaaw essary instruments. A few of Phs Pbi) CutY, PoQU Fifth and Julian. the parents have contributed We Design and Tailor Them St* Elixabeth'a Notice to 1)00 W. Iitlirii* To Suit Your Taste Father Demetriua—Rie Harris, 614 to the cause and the program, m i ) 7 w which is also a good therapeu­ Correspondents Jackaon» DE, 8-6288, Lincoln Park. J«dc Webb, Juct Ulih JOE ONOFRIO Cathedral Men’s IF'omen's and Children’M Correspondents are requested tic function. It will be height­ •'PETE KELir* ILUES'* Home of Quality Pianos The Rev. George Kearney—A1 Gunilc. ened if we can get the needed Smart Jackets, Sport Coals and Gloves, to get news of parishes, toei- 1299 W. Alyi Place. WE. 8-8760, 28rd WE BUY. SELL OR TRADE Western Wear, eties^ and schools to the Den­ and Welton. help." 12600 E. C«lfu ver Calhotir. Register office on EAST DIVISION Father Hiester said that a Jack Webb, Janet Ul(h Cable-Mehlin Tuesdays. It is impossible to St. Joi^n’s V teacher has been obtained for "PETE KEUrS ILDES" handle this news, except tor The Rc3U"Robert Durrie—Julius Cara­ the program at the Good Shep- MRS. R. E. FRAZELL bello, 689 Corona. TA. 8-7078, Congreaa Lester Betsy Ross a few emergency items, on Park. Eighth and' Columbine. henf ^m e. "But we cannot « 6tfe 6 Klplltf 319 BROADWAY SH. 4-0277 Wednesdays and meet o ir press Annunciation teach/unlesa we have the nec- Dnn Uartia. imy Trade in your old piano deadline. The Rev. William.'Slevers—Waller An­ ess^ y instruments," he said. "YIU'IE lEVEI T99 Y9UH6'* derson. 8829 F iln ^ ^ DE. 8-4798, 87tfa He also stressed the point on a new Spinet or T-V Set and Clayton. \ Sacred Heart that any and all kinds of musi­ Best Trade in Town cal instruments will be accep­ Jack Webb. Janet Ul and Clermon or llUi and Quebec. Holy Rosary The St. Vincent de Paul So­ , AVAILABLE The Rev John Jndnfck—Frank PsOnk* ciety will offer its co-oper­ 4678 Washington, KE. 4-4S87. ation also by contacting per­ NORTH DIVISION sons about the program’s need (As Low' as $10) Holy Family when they make their regpilar Open your Savings The Rev. P. J , Kennedy—John Martin, call for pick-ups. 4835 Wolf. GL. 8-1638. Berkeley Park. Account todoy ot 4Sth and Sheridan. Father Hiester said that the COMPLETE Silver State—where St. Dominic's The Rev. Father Uleberg—EMward. Children Heedless your money earns 3Vz% Abromeit. 2220 Stuart, 7-2004. j Sloana Lake. Of Blinker Lights PROCESSING SERVICE per annum on tkt full St. Catherine's The Rev. Herbert Bannigsn—George School blinker lights are giv­ amount, compounded Perry. 2958 W. 49th Avenue. GR. 7-4858, for your Rocky Mountain Lake, 46th and Lowell. ing children a false sense of secn- overy 6 months. ^ Mt. Carmel rify, the Rocky Mounatin AAA The Rev. Thomas Lo Caseio—Nick Club warned parents and teach­ lodoy for Keody Palhai. 8428 W. 86ib Avenue, GU 8-8881. ers. ^ SAV£ lY mail kit Rocky Mountain Lake. Tbs AAA observed thst chil­ BIG GAME St. Mary Magdalene's The Rev. James Flsnagan—James dren were stepp&g off the Ad aer«u>U spsnsd ky Flansgan. 860 S t Paul, EA. 2-8328. curb in front of moving traffic For Full Particulars ths IStii tsm glvldsndi Sloans Lake. tn m tb* tn . whether the school light is blink­ St. Vincent's Home ing or not Instead, said the Roy Obloda, GL. 8-4182, 42nd and Call PE. 3-3533 I.«owell. auto club, children should be St. Clara's Orphanage taught to remain on the curb — Mo n s i g n o r Elmer Kolka—Angus even if they know the light is Silver State Savings Rogers. 4844 W. Center. WE. $-2988. blinking—^to be certain that ap­ KING’S FRIGID FOOD BANK 1636 Wolton A N D LOAN ASSOCIATION TAbor 5S274 27th and Meade. proaching cars definitely will Mr. and Mrs. A. A. King, Props, (M*mberi-of Cathedral Pariah) St. Bernadette's l« li s<«*wnl ksidw Iniursd vp I* S10.000 by S#d,r«l S«-ii.«i t lew Inivrow Cerp. Dan Cavtrra, 1885 Glen Bar Drive. stop and grant the right-of-way 2041 South University Blvd. PE. 3-3533 BE. 8-4016. to pedestrians. PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Kkyitone 4*4205 Thursday, October 6, 1955

Workshop Held For Teachers of Speech Classes Teachers of speech in Colo­ rado parochial schools attended a Plan Sodality Sodalists from the colleges |the administration building will be followed by special workshop for speech ! and schools of nursing in the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament in the coaches at the University of I l u m n D A rM ru Denver area will celebrate college chapel. Colorado on Sept, 30. The work­ Living RDSnry Feast of the Most Holy Chairmen in charge of arrangements for the shop is a project of the Colorado Rosary with a Living Rosary on Friday, Oct. 7, Living Rosary are Mary Conley (left) and Jeanne State Speech League, of which N a u r C n i a t v T n l a n f l n r P'ctore al>ove shows George at 7 p.m. at Loretto Heights College sponsored Schnedar (center). Jean Anthes (right) is chair­ new daieiy liQienaar y president of the Bank of many parochial schools are mem­ by the Heights Sodali^. godality units partici­ man of the open house for all sodalists which Denver, presenting this year's school safety calendar to mem­ bers. pating in the ceremonies will include Regis, St. will be held at Machebeuf Hall. ■ bers of the safety patrol at Our Lady of Lourdes School in Presiding at the general meet­ Anthony’s, Mercy, and St. Joseph’s. This celebration in honor of Our Lady is open South Denver. Others with Mr. Rock are, left to right, Stephen ing was Thorrel B. Fe.st, execu­ The Living Rosary at the main entrance of to the public. Leonard, Nelva Pfannenstiel, James Angerer of the Lourdes school tive secretary of“ the league. patrol, and Officer Joseph A. Hale, who organizes and acte as coun­ Plans for improvement and ex­ P o m in flo r A last reminder on Tuesday afternoon that the staff selor of the school safety patrols in Denver. The calendar is spon­ pansion of the speech program Ik cm illllC I pf tjjg Vista, yearbook of Holy Family High School, Student Officer Slate Is Headed sored annually by the Bank of Denver for all the Catholic schoojs were taken up. Designed to pro­ Denver, meets for 7 o’clock Mass at Holy Family Church Wednes­ in the city as a safety reminder to the students aiW parents. It is vide practical help for speech day mornings is in order. Here junior editor, Toni Tabor, daugh­ produced by Brown & Bigelow.______teachers and a meeting ground ter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Tabor, 4840 Clay, and co-editors on which to exchange ideas, a Marty Novak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Novak, 4800 By John Rossi at Mt. Carmel High schedule wa.s arranged by which Hooker, and John Hancock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delos Hancock, Contemplative Nuns Plan each teacher could attend the 3440 W. 53rd Avenue, smile at the reminder. The Vista staff John Rossi, president and Ben Rizzuto has been chosen bers of the panel were Glenn sessions most useful in one par­ meets with the sodality council for the 7 o’clock Mass every Rose Marie I^mbardii vice president of the Mt. Carmel Tracy, Yolanda Lombardi, Diane ticular situation. Wednesday. Following Mass the sodalists hold a'breakfast-meeting president, were elected leaders chapter of the National Foren­ Ameson, and Rita Maione. Convent in Pueblo See During the workshop it was to plan the wetk's work. The yearbook staff work after school of the Mt. Carmel High School sic Leagpie. He will be assisted Cheers for the yearbook wera A contemplative congrega-^ rament” and the foundation in dteided by the group to use on Wednesdays. student body. Nominees were by Tom Scaglia as vice presi­ led by the “ A” squad cheerlead- tion of religious sisters, new to this diocese will be the second current debate topic No. 3 in John Rossi, Rose Marie Lom­ dent and Doris Coon as secre­ era, Lena Porreca, Juanita such establishment in the Colorado, which states: Re­ the Diocese of Pueblo, will bardi, Tom Parisi, Jim Phillip, tary-treasurer. Haley, Marlene Antonucci, Do­ United States. At present they solved: That the federal gov­ Maryann Roncaglia, and Sylvia Members of the speech club lores Carabetta,. and Jane and make a foundation in the South­ are located in Waterville, Me., ernment should guarantee Portman. Elections were held will participate in an invitational Joan Giardino. ern Colorado See in the near where they came from Canada. higher education to qualified Holy Family 'Vista' Staff using the city voting machines, tournament at. St Francis de .Quotas for individual students future, according to informa­ The congregation orjginally 1iigh ichool graduate* through courtesy of the election commis­ Sales’ on Saturday, Oct 8. were announced and the drive traces itself to France* and tion released by Bishop Joseph grants to college* and univar- sion. Participating in the declama­ quota which is |300. This quota C. W illing. from there spread to French aitie*. Class elections also took place tion events will be Ben Rizzuto, also includes funds for the The sisters are known as the Canada and then to the United Members of t h e Catholic To Attend Editors' Meeting during the past week. Officers Loretta Longo and Glenn Tracy, school paper, The Eagle, and sub­ ",'terVants of the Blessed Sac­ States. Speech League who attended of homerooms are as follows; oratorical; Judy Johnson, Harold scriptions and ads are at this were Father Francis Bakcwell, (Holy Family High School, photographer, Mary Lynne senior homeroom 2 ; Dan Mar­ DiCroce and Cathy Granato, time taken Tor this publication. S.J., Regis, president of the Denver) Beck, staff a rtist; Joan Rotar tinez, president; Frank Falsetta, humorous; Marlene Antonqcci, At the present time the fresh­ man class is leading in class Amusements-Dining Catholic League; Miss Mary The Vista staff will be part of and Carolyn Romero, typists; vice president; Rose Marie Lau- and Nick Laurienti, dramatic. Catherine Grace, Cathedral, vice a meeting for the yearbook staffs Steve Beatty, business manager reta, secretary-treasurer; Biol- Original orations will be given sales of ads and Ann Frost, sophomore, in individual sales. president; and Sister Mary Au­ of ■ Denver’s parochial high and Bob Getter, assistant busi­ 0 ^ president; Loretta Longo, by Ralph Mancinelli and Anna G Club officers were pre­ drey, Mt. Carmel, secretary- schools Oct. 9 at Cathedral gym. ness manager will complete Holy vice president, homeroom'; Rich­ Mary Lyons; poetry readings by Recreation sented at this time. Dan Malone treasurer. This meeting called for 8:30 a.m. Family’s yearbook staff to be on ard Rotola, president; Dolores Marilyn Backer, Mary Lou De- is president; Salvatore Villano, is a dbrvice of the Catholic hand. Martinez, secretary-treasurer. Julio and Joann Grieve. E x­ Other members of the Catholic vice president; and Tony Capra, Students Press Relations which Bill Kemp and Everett Hin­ Junior homeroom 4 ; Jane temporaneous speeches will be League attending were Father treasurer. Danny Malone forth­ sponsors the press convention at ton will speak to the student Giardino, president; Carol New­ entered by Janet Petrillo, Mi­ ERNIE, MACK A B a L TRIO Louis Kirby. O.S.B., Abbey with presented the homecoming loretto Heights annually in body at a special assembly Oct. ton, vice president; and Mary chael Ann Marsico, and Alonzo Opening Monday, Oct. 10 School, Canon City; Sister David, royalty. Chosen as queen by the February. 7 concerning the Catholic Digest Ann Brislane, secretary-treas­ Ruybai. Pueblo Catholic High School; C Club is Diane Ameson. Senior For Your Nilelv Entertainment magazine drive. urer; junior homeroom 1: An­ On ()ct. 15, members of the Sister Denise, SL Scholastica’s The theme of the meetings is. attendants are Dolore Carrillo Miss Mary Hockstetter, school thony Marchese, president; debate class and-speech classes Canon City; Sister Estelle, St. The Yearbook, A Christian Ex­ and Yoland Lombardi; junior ROAST PRIME RIB DINNER health nurse, spoke to the fresh­ Charles Romano, vice president Scholastica’s; Sister Mary Regis, perience. Sister Therese Mar-^ will take part in a speech and attendants are Marcia Olquin man bomemaking class on pos­ Rita Maione, secretary-treas­ debate clinic a t Boulder high Witlr Fresh Shrimp Cocktail Annunciation High School; Sis­ tin, formerly of Cathedral, now and Carolyn Johnson, ture. Alice Schwarz was chair­ urer. school. On O ct 22, 15 debate ter Mary Victor, Holy Family of Pueblo Catholic High School, Ralph Mancinelli was the Mt. man. students will attend the discus­ Buffet Dinners—Thursdays & Sundays High School; Miss Joan Casey, will give the keynote address. Sophomore homeroom 8 ; Sal- Carmel representative at the Red Freshman Class sion festival at Colorado Springs. Jdake Reservation* for Your Fall St. Joseph’s High School; Mill The meeting will cover layout, vadgre Carpio, president; Di­ Cross National Chapter meet­ Parties — Danoes — Bridge — Teas, etc. Kay Dignan, St. Marys Acad­ art, scheduling and production. Is Initiated ana Canino vice president; and A Crown-Graphic camera and ings in Denver. emy; and Mrs. Lanabelle Martin, Marty Novak and John Han­ Seniors initiated freshmen the Rosemary Ameson, secretary- Heiland, Stobenar 6. electronic The music department has St. Francis de Sales' High cock, Vista co-editors together afternoon of Sept. 30 at Berke­ treasurer; homeroom 10: Eliza­ flash were purchased recently by lAIIOP this year been greatly enlarged School. ' \ with Toni Tabor, junior editor, ley Park. The senior class offi­ beth Spano, president; I.rftrry the journalism department The with the addition to the staff of will lead the Holy Family dele­ cers are Bob Decker, president; Weigarth, vice president; Mary dark room is beipg equipped and Sister M. Germaine, music in­ gation. Other Utican repre­ Maribeth Engle, vice president; Sibayan, secretary-treasurer; will be used soon by students FIIESIOC tSCKTSIl lIUtCE Littleton Girl Wins structor. The classes now boast SSMIIET FACIimU sentatives will be Frances Ra- Jaonna* Porforio, secretary; and Freshman homeroom 6 : Bill who are interested in photog­ munno, Arlene Jones and Pat Ron King, treasurer. raphy. 170 members in four mixed 12100 E. Colfax EM. 6-2001 Citation of College Croce, president; Madelon Costa, groups. At Flluliniin Cw«r Aeplt ruklni Phelan, who are in charge of the The pep rally Sept. 30, preced­ Named to the honor roll at St. vice president; homeroom 6: Drive Lauded Letters may be obtained this senior section; Barbara Nuoci, ing the first league game, was Kay jfcKinney, president; Jerry The yearbook drive for the Mary’s College, Notre Dame, Margaret Erjavec, junior sec­ .sponsored by the sophomore class. year by members of the music lad., at the first convocation of Longo, vice president and Bar­ Ave M aria ‘50 was kicked off classes by those who earn a tion; Deanna Davis, Marlene The sophomore class officers are bara Mancinelli, secretary-treas­ at an assembly for the student the 1955-56 schooKyear was Bar­ Burns, sophomore section; Alma specified number of music Ken Koch, president; Jane Loehr, urer. body. Fred Gaglia is chairman bara Heckethom of Littleton Werth and Nancy Durrant, vice president; Elaine Filkoski, points during the year. Recognition was based on work of the drive and opened the as­ George Young, band director, ?( o w £ a X, (fkdcuidanL freshman section. secretary; and Jim Monseau, sembly program. A panel show, done during the second semester Kathy Wasinger, Marianne is making an all-out effort to treasurer. Scouts of Area Alerted with _ Mary Lou Swalde and of the last school year. Walters, Tom Sullivan and Dar­ increase membership in the 8TH AVE. AT ASH STREET Homerooms Elect Henrietta Cavarra, co-editors of Barbara, a junior at the col lene Cefalu, who are in charge present band and is also form­ Elections for homeroom repre­ For Charity Campaign the yearbook, as Dilli Daley, quiz lege, is the daughter of Mr. and of the activity section, will at­ ing an accordion band. Band sentatives to the student council master, and mystery gifest, re­ Mrs. W. W. Heckethom of RQute tend. Maribeth Engle, faculty practice is held each day at 1:30 Meet your friends ond neighbors ot Hoover's . . . An "alert” has gone out to all spectively was presented. Mem­ 1, Box 19. She earned a total of section; Bruce Kerwod, Bill were held Sept. 27. Joan Dillon p.m. bring the forfiily and enjoy good food, well prepared and Lou Cozza will be assisted by Boy Scouts, Cubs, Camp Fire 53 honor points for 17 hours of Sliemers and Shirley Rohr of the Girls, Bluebirds, Girl Scouts, and A and one hour of B. sports section; Emmet Ramay, Alma Werth and EmmeTte Ra­ and propferly served. mey in representing the senior Brownies in the four-county t class on the student council. The area which comprises Denver and its environs to be ready for Remember Our Tuesday Dinner Special . . . juniors chose the following: Mary 'My Three Angels' Planned Dalpes, Dick Callahan, 'Cecila “Operation Distribution” on Sat­ Welsh, and Gene Kennedy; the urday, Oct. 8. This joint project Stewed Chicken ond Dumplings, prepared by Chef sophomores, Judy Vendena, Mike —the big^st "footwork” assign­ Vitry, Cathy Penna, Rosemary ment of the year for the three Otto and served in generous portions. By Regis College Players Burke, Joe lacino, and Ed Lowry; youth agencies— will involve the Good Food — Reasonable Prices house-to-house distribution of the My Three Angels a rollicking vital influences in salvaging the and the freshmen, Maureen Cor­ Our De Luxe Dinners With or Withou? Reservationi EA. 2-2622 ley, David Anderson, Nancy Ro­ 1955-56 Community Chest Cam­ comedy about a trio o f convicts precarious destiny of the shop­ paign folder. Are Internationally Famous in a French Penal colony who keeper and his family. How they mero, Jerry O’Connor, Charlyne earn themselves halos to wear do this on Christmas Eve and Sanborn, and Carl Weakland. Final instructions for "Opera­ Daily — Luncheons, 12 to 2; Dinners, 5:30 to 9 Marguerite Hoover (CIosmI Moadsrs) Georgia Monaghan tion Distribution” will be given with their stripes will be the Day provides some delightful Mary Valiant, a freshman, won Sunday* and Holidays — 12:30 to 9 P.M. first prize in the senior division by Numa James, chairman, to the major production this season of humor and comedy. Fr«« PsrU n( la Lot Across Ihs Strsot the Regis College Playhouse to The Rev. A. J . Deeman, S J ., of the Lakewood Singer Sewing boys and girls over a special .K£. 4-7918. be presented aUthe Bonfils Mem­ producer and director of the pro­ Center recently. The contestants television program on Channel 4, orial Theatre on November 4-5-6 duction, announced last week the staged a style show in Phipps KOA-TV, Friday evening from at 8:30 p.m. complete cast for My Three An­ Auditorium Sept. 14. The win­ 5:30 to 5:45. The actual “Opera­ THE HOLLAND HOUSE tion Distribution” starts at 9 a.m. A smash hit for 43 weeks in gels: Edward Duran, Pat De ners appeared on K F E L televis­ 0 0 1 O fN COIOOAOO Jh jL <£oJtuA, dioom . New York and in nyiny other Francis, Terry O’Dca, Mary El­ ion on Sept. 23. Saturday, Oct. 8. (Minaterafnt of Eathfr and Frank Font) cities where it subsequently tour­ len McElroy, Frank S f e r r n, Ninth ATeoue at Speer BWd. ed, .My Three Angels was written James Drinkard, John Garbella, COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF by Sam and Bella Spewach, based A1 Bellio, Robert Lalich, and Cathedral 'Hi-Pal' Drive FINEST CHINESE AND on an original stage hit in Paris Clem Hackenthal. for two years. La Cuisine des Ben Costa will be stage mana QUICK LUNCHES AMERICAN FOODS Anges (Angels Cooking) by Al­ ger for the production with John bert Husson. The Spkwachs have Stein as assistant. The set was To Be Launched Oct. A Beaatifat Lanurn Dining Room In tha 7 FOR BUSINESS MEN Vtlarana of Foroigr- Wara Rniaa such other notable stage hits to designed by Mario Zarlengo. John S. Stfwart Pool No. I their credit as. Boy .Meets Girl, Lighting will be done by James (Cathedral Sclj^ools, Denver) Guild, sponsored by - General Op«n to lh« Pvbllc Two Blind .Mice, the musical Kiss Kenna, of the Denver Civic The­ Plans for a special "kick-off” Motors Corporation, will con­ 11 a.m. to Midnight — Sat. till S a.m. FREE PARKING ON PREMISES rrOUULIIOn Pl.yhouse production ZONECAB and junior students from 11:30 ENTERPRISES INC. MAY CO. BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN of My Three Angels at the Bonfils Theater Nov. 4, h. and 6 are 11:50 a.m. MAin 3-7171 iPat DeFrancis as Emelie, Ed Duran as Felix, and Terry O’Dca I On Tue.sday, Oct. 4, at 2 p.m., l i i CHEAPra RATES BOX OFFICE: 519 17rti St PhoiM AMhtret 64)555 as Marie Louise. [the ’ Fisher Body ‘ Craftsman’s ‘ li-wAT r a d io c l e a r n e w c a r s Thursday, October 6, 1955 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE ELEVEN St. John's Parish Census St. Rose's Parish Plans Religious Class Headed by Albert Riede For Pupils Attending Public Schools

(St. John the ETan(eIitt'i Otis; secretary. Therese Bart­ (St. Rote of Lime’i Peritb, ices of the society. They hope handled by Mrs. Joseph Rollins Periih. Denver) lett; treasurer, Ann Buckley; and Denver) to interest and recruit more men and was won by Ann Leeder, The parish census workers will Adult Supervisor, Mrs. Walter Registration fo r catechism from the parish to their activi­ 1670 W. Chip. ties. formally be^n the project on L. Young. classes for the children attend­ When Sacred Heart Circle met Monday, Oct. 10. Albert Riede is The motto for the club is “To ing public schools will take place A crowd was reported at the Sept. 27 in the home of Mrs. on Sunday, Oct. 9, in the school. the ireneral chairman. Do as Christ Would Do- If He last games party. Receipts to­ Philbert Bartak, with Mrs. Wil­ Were in Our Place.’’ The_ next Religious instruction will be pro­ taled ^8.70. The next games .The census will require 100- liam Lewis as co-bqstess, bazaar meeting will be held O ct 6 in the vided by thq Sisters of Charity party is scheduled for Thursday, plans were discussed and Christ­ per-cent co-operation on the part home of Mrs. Walter Demmer. of Cincinnati for grades one Oct. 6, at 8 p.m. hi the parish of all parishioners. All those mas cards distributed. Circle Any girl interested in joining through eight. hall, 1310 W. Nevada. Featured Christmas card chairmen are called upon to aid are asked to Sister Marie Amadea spoke to prize will be S30. give willing co-operation. this club may call Carol Lynne Mrs. Elmer Bedoce and Mrs. Foster at FL 5-6986 for further the youngsters in school on the A system of season member­ Ludwig Brunner. Mrs. Clara October 9 is Holy Name Sun­ particulars. missions during the past week. ships will be introduced into the Meyer, member of the circle, is day, when the men and boys of Sister Amadea was at a hospi­ 50-50 Club. Miss Loughlin to Speak reported on the sick list She thb pariah will receive Commun­ tal in Wu Chang, China, and Sunday, Oct. 9, the Holy Name suffered a heart attack and is ion in a group in the 7 :30 o’clock Mias .Anne Laughlin, a' mem­ returned to the U. S. at the time members and the men of the resting at a local hospital. The Mass. On the first Friday, Oct ber of the faculty of Regis Col­ of the occupation. She is now at parish will receive (Communion next meeting will feature a White 9, Masses will be at 6, 7, and lege, will address the members of the Trinidad, Colo., hospital. corporately in the 8 o’clock Mass...... J i Elephant sale in the parish hall 8 a.m. Confessions will be heard the Altar and Rosary Society on Furniture for the facu l^ room James Kurtz and Harry Grant for members on O ct 25. on Thursday aftemo(in from 4 to Friday, Oct. 24, in the lounge at school has arrived. It includes fwill serve as acolytes. A c n a n C iin iln v beautiful mountain left is the parish rectory. The view shows the S t Philomena’s Circle added 5:45, and in the evening from room of the church. MSpen ju n u n y church of Christ the King six pieces— three tables, a divan, TTie choir will m -t on Fri­ new wall, the improved landscaping, and the seven new members, Mmes. Ralph 7:30 to 9. There will be all-day Mrs. Dennis Kelly and Mrs. and two lounge chairs. The up­ day, Get, 7, at 7:3 0 p.m. in at Evergreen, which will celebrate its annu^ Shrine of St. Jude. Laudenberger, Clara Nieman, Exposition of the Blessed Sacra­ J. P. Kelly are in charge of the Aspen Sunday O ct 9 is shown above. To the holstery is a turquoise fabric, the church. Director Dave Harry Schraeder, Elvin West, ment on Friday, closing with eve­ care of the altars in October. and legs of the furniture are Langfield invitet any membert + + + + + + + + Richard Herburger, Adam Ber­ ning devotions at 7:30. St. Walburga’s Circle is meet­ tubular and black. of tha parish who era inter­ ger, and Amos Stock. Information classes on the ing Thursday, O ct 6, with Mrs. A portable stand for the mu­ ested in singing to Join the Catholic faith are held on Mon­ Allen 'Atcheson as luncheon host­ sic chart at school was built and group. He is especially inter­ days and Wednesdays from 7:30 ess. Evergreen Parish Plans Aspen Sunday donated by George Haberkom of ested in bnilding up the male until 8:15 p.m. This class is for Mrs. Dorothy Fitzgerald was the parish. section of the choir. the benefit of Catholics who wish hostess to the Rosary Circle at Evergreen. — (Church of a progressive dinner party Satur­ Circle will be held Thursday, Vision screening will begin in Alfar Unit ta M eet to review their faith and for its first fall meeting. Members Christ the King)— On Sunday, day, Oct. 8, at 7 p.m. for its Oct. 13, at 8 p.m. in the home of the school on Friday, Oct. 7. The A ltar and Rosary Soci­ non-Catholics who are interested meet for luncheon and ah after­ Oct 9, the Church of Christ the members and guests. The cock­ Mrs. R. Schaus. Census Begins ety will meet on Thursday, Oct in finding out more about the noon of sewing. ’ King will celebrate its annual tail hour will be in the home of T h e daughter of Mrs. Fifty-two Holy Name men be­ 13, at 7 :45 p.m. in the parish hall. Church. ■» Aspen Sunday. At this time the Mr. and Mrs. H. Kiger, the main William Watson, a member Needleworkers Needed gan Tuesday, Oct 4, to execute Hostesses will be Mmes. Jack interior altar will be decorated course dinner in the home of of this circle, was baptized Mrs. Eddie Dolenc and Mrs. their part of the census taking The initial meeting of St. with the riotous colors of the Mr. a n d Mrs. P. McGrady, and Christine BroOke. Sponsors were Collins, Betty Fattor, Richard Albina Martinez, fourth grade John’s Group of the Needlework in the parish. There are 262 Hartman, and James Forbes. aspen leaves in all their natural the dessert will be served in the Mr. and Mrs. Prank O’Conner. room mothers, will be in charge Guild was held in the home of square blocks in the parish, and Women of the society served a of the first Friday breakfast beauty. home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Schaus. St. Theresa’s Circle will meet Mrs. Walter Badger on Oct. 4. these will be canvassed jointly dinner to nine priests, guests of that will be served to the school in the horaeSof Mrs. F. Anderson, Anyone who is interested in sew­ The Ave Maria Circle will hold A meeting of the Ave Maria by the Holy Name men and the the Rev. Barry Wogan, on Sun­ Outstanding cnildren following the 8 o’clock Jr ., Oct. 7 a t 8 p.m. The son of ing for the orphans of Denver women of the Altar Society. day. The* priests attended the Mass on Oct. 7. Mrs. W. Anderson, a member of PHOTOGRAPHS is asked to contact Mrs. John 0 . Guests at Monday's Holy Name closing services of Forty Hours’ this circle, was baptized Jodey 410S South Broadway In attendance at the semian­ Rae, 650- Adams Street, or to at­ meeting were T. Rabor Tay­ Devotion. Chairmen of the din­ John. Sponsors were Mr. and 9U 1-3945 nual meeting of Our Lady’s Ro­ tend the next meeting, which will Lourdes Outdoor Units lor, president of the Particu­ ner were Mrs. Earle Cochran and Mrs. F. Anderson, Sr. sary-Making Club held in Holy be held in the home of Mrs. M. lar Clouncil of the Denver area Mrs. Don Milner. St. Jude’s Circle will meet in Ghost Hall were Mrs. Eugene L. McCarthy, 650 Detroit Street, S t Vincent De Paul Society, and The Sunday bake sale netted the some of Mrs. S. Gortych Halverson, Mrs. Neil Skau, and on Thursday, Oct. 13, at 10:30 Ted Speros and Virgil 'Trout ex­ the society $105.33. Chairmen Monday, Oct. 10. Title Insurance Mrs. Walter Young. a.m. Begin Winter Activities tension chairmen. 'They showed were Mrs. Arthur Crutchley and The Sacred Heart Circle will John Bramer is convalescing in slides on the activities and serv­ Mrs. Cochran. The surprise was ia tha modem mathod of ob­ Junior Christophers meet in the home of Mrs. J. Mat­ St. Joseph’s Hospital after surg­ (Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, this Sunday, Oct. 9, at 7:30 taining protection against any thews Tuesday, Oct. 11, at 8 p.m. An election of officers was ery. Denver) p.m. Tha Holy Name Society defect in tha Titia of your held at the last meeting of the Winter program activity for was organized in the parish Concert Oct. 17 by Choir real estate. Junior Christophers. Those newly boys and girls, members of recently and this is the first . . And previdaa elected are: President, Carol Lourdes Outdoor Clubs, began ceremony. Father Francis Pet­ On Monday evening, O ct 17, When the academy received Its Shepard; vice president, Mary St. Coiefan PTA Workers Cited this week. Hobby classes for the tit is spiritual director of the the famed choir of the Academy official Papal sanction it received SECURITY first three grade levels were society and At Denny is the of Santa Cecilia in Rome will the title, “Congregation of Ro­ held Monday night. Instructors first president. To Hear Officer perform at the Tabor Theater, man Musicians Under the Invo­ for the hobby cla.sses are under The instruction class for Cath­ Denver, under the Witherspoon- cation of Santa Cecilia,’’ - St. Grimes Enterprises auspices. Cecilia, of course, being the pa­ For Success of the direction of Mrs. Kukral. On olics and non-Catholics is held (St. Cajutan’f Pariih, Denver) tron saint of music. Thursday night, Oct. 6, the in the rectory a t 2217 S. Logan The PTA will meet Oct. 12 in Nothing quite like the acad­ fourth and fifth grade level will Street on Monday nights at 7:80 the school hall. The guest speaker emy exists in North America. Bonaventura Somma, the meet for the first hobby night The class is taught by Father will be Officer Hale, who will Its celebrated school, which be­ choir’s director since 1926, will P ro p erty Englewood Fete Pettit. came the National Conservatory conduct the ensemble of 35 sing­ of the season. show a short movie on the safety of Italy in 1870, is only part of ers in its North American con­ Englewood.— (All Souls’ Par­ A list of more than 300 boys Sunday, Oct. 9. after the 8:30 movement. Oyner its numerous activities. With certs. ish)— The pastor. Father Omer and girls was printed and handed o’clock Mass and on each Sun­ The first Friday breakfast its famous permanent orchestra Foxhoven, and the committee to the children this week. These day thereafter, a class of in­ Oct. 7 is being sponsored by the Box offices for the Santa and chorus and its immense and chairmen thank all who helped boys and girls won the right to structions of children attending eighth grade. Cecilia concert are now open at Inturet Uerketabilltr participate in the winter pro­ public school will be held. "The valuable library, the academy is make the “ Country Carvinal’’ a The seventh grade is slated to the musical center of Rome. several convenient locations success. gram after they had successfully class will be taught by t h e Sis­ sponsor this month’s school throughout Denver. The Wither- The following were winners of corhpleted their summer camp­ ters of St. Francis. Parents are lunch. The Santa Cecilia Choir takes the awards: Grand prize, an all­ ing. Membership in the winter reminded that all children who The PTA membership drive is part in the major musical eyents spoon-Grimes box office, which is Jh jlJjik. expense trip to Las Vegas for activity is dependent on the wish to make their first Commu­ now in full swing and all parents in the Italian capital and has open from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., two, Richard Brath, 4639 S. Fox; children's interest in summer nion in the spring or to be con­ are urged to join. participated in numerous record­ is at 519 17th Street. Othet box ^uaJuuth), (^ . four tubeless tires, Otis Johnson. camping on the parish grounds firmed must attend these classes Choir rehearsals for this ings both for London FF R R and offices include Daniels a n d 4 2 5 7 S . Lincoln; Special and in the mountains. ' each Sunday morning. The month will take place on Mon­ Angel Records. Fisher’s, Tower entrance; Allegro prizes, English bicycles, Mann? In the sixth, seventh, and classes are held in the school day instead of on Wednesdays The oldest musical institution Music Shop, Edgewater Drug, 8 U U Wida TlUt S«rvlo4 rooms. EnglewoodV vv/wIavtvaa#] Men’s\May%^0 Store, Lou^sT Toughill and Pat Rounds; coffee eighth grade level of the Out­ as before. in existence, the academy was University Hills Music Box, 1711 California table, Mrs. J. E. Owens, 4925 S. door Clubs, members will be di­ founded in 1566 and chartered by Park Hill Drug, and Shrednik’s Pearl; music box, H. W. Wright, vided into tw o parts. A ‘sports Pope Gregory XIII in 1584. For KE. 4-1231 Record Rack. 4353 S. Lincoln; baby quilt, Mrs. club’ whose membership is re­ most of its early history and Mary Foxhoven, 435 Pennwood stricted to around 40 is based on Men's Club Plans Dance well up toward the present day, Circle; mantle clock, John Bell; the merit system, merits gained the academy had the exclusive We Photograph Anything Anywhere ceramic dog, J . H. Cramsie, St. through interest shown during privilege of choosing the musi­ Paul, Minn.; crocheted bed­ the summer months. This sports At Precious Blood Parish cal compositions to be used in spread, Minnie Bettinger; Af­ group will participate in skiing Catholic churches throughout the The Mile-High Photo Co.^ ghan, Helen Rouse, Torrington, world. Nowadays, while not ex­ VISIT OUR and ice skating. (Most Preciout Blood Periah, i Wyo.; quilt. Opal DaRenzy; and Fenton, decorations; and Bob ercising complete authority, the KODAK FINISHING The other members not mak­ Denver) doll and wardrobe, Claudie Cul- Clark, program. academy hss an important part ing the sports club will be put 320-22 Seventeenth KEyitona 4-6114 Denver NEW DRIVE-IN ligan. The Men’s Club will meet on into a St. Francis of Assisi club Preparations are now under! in suggesting such compositions, The Men’s Club will meet Monday, Oct. 10.'A selection will and its opinion in musical mat­ whose activity during the win­ way by the Men’s Club of Most I7th & lOGAN Tuesday, Oct. 11, at 8 p.m. in be made of the president of the ters is constantly asked by the ter months will be nature study. Precious Blood Parish, Denver, the basement of the rectory. Men’s Club Auxiliary. The pro­ Vatican. All men of the parish are in­ The nature CToup's first hobby for the “Autumn Fiesta Dance,’’ gram for this meeting has not Oisjgjg- activity will be learning the art yet been announced. ' The Academy of Santa Cecilia vited. to be held at the Town House on is a secular organization, but has of fly making for fishing. This Meeting Wednesday, Oct. 12, PRINTING COMPANY. Hove Your class will be under the direction Oct. 21 from 9 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. been closely associated with the: will be St. Monica’s Circle with Vatican for nearly 400 years, i KE. 4-4054 IVotice to of Doctor Lynch. The eighth The dance, scheduled by the Mrs. R. Hendrickson, 2960 S. Correspondents grade level boys and girls will parish as o n e of the high­ Kearney, at 1; St. Jude’s Circle 1832 CurtU St. have a dance party night once lights of the fall season, will be with Mrs. William Stecher, 2665 CLOTHES Correspnndrnis arc rrqurtlrd a week. the first of its kind for the par­ S. Monroe, at 8 ; and St. Anne’s Halloween Party to get news of parishes, soci­ About 60 teenagers attended ish planned on a large scale. Circle with Mrs. Henry Cooper, eties, and schools to the Den-, the first hobby night Friday, Heretofore, the Men’s Club has 1960 S. Adams, at 1. Set for- Edgewater ver Catholic Re fitter office on Sept 30, in the Center House sponsored informal dances with St. Gerard’s Circle will meet CLEANED Tuesdays. It is impossible to Hall. The boys are studying elec­ music by recording. The autumn in the home of Miss Mary Ann (St. Mary Magdalene'i Pariih, handle this news, except for tronics as taught by three mem­ affair, however, will feature the Fry, 1800 S. Milwaukee, at 6 Denver) HELP WANTED a few emergency items, on bers of t h e Nolan Radio Co. Eddie Santangelo quartet, na­ oclock Thursday, Oct. 16, for a A Halloween card party Is be-' at Wednesdays and meet our press The girls at the same time were tionally famous combo known barbecue supper followed by ing planned by the Holy Name; deadline. taking up sewing and this class for their varied and danceable cards. Society for the first fall activity.', Two girls to operate Reliefograf machines, is under the direction of Mrs. style of rhythm, and currently Thera are about 18Q chil­ Edward Zahn is chairman ofi GIGANTIC Wellington. A dance follows the making an appearance at the dren regietered in the reli- the card party, which will be; making address plates. Will train for permanent GOOD CLOTHES NEED hobby classes on Friday nights. Town House. gioue initruction clatiee. Five held on Saturday night, Oct. 29.: NOT BE EXPENSIVE The taking of the parish , cen­ Although the dance will be • tudenta from Loretto Heighti There will be table prizes as well work in circulation department of national news­ sus will begin Sunday, O ct 9. Cleaners and given during the time of the College are teaching theae as special prizes. The Holy Name, Charles Kurtz and Clarence Van month associated with Halloween claaaea under the direction of men and young men of the par-i paper. Good working conditions. Laundry THE Daren are in charge of the cen­ socials, the committee in charge Miaa Lillian Anthony of thia ish received Comunion corpor-| sus campaign under the spon­ pointed out that it will not be pariah, who ia acting aa princi­ ately on Sunday, Oct. 9. i ENGLISH sorship of the Rocks of Lourdes a costume affair nor will it re­ pal and co.«rdrnator. Tha Holy Name Society will Apply at MA. 3-6101 Club men. Volunteer workers quire formal dress. Inquiry classes will be held meet Monday evening, Oct. ' will pick up their instructions on Tuesday and Thursday eve 10, in tha pariih hall at 8 i TAILORS The moderator of the Men’s and material for the census af­ nings beginning Oct. 4 from o’clock. Club, Father Joseph Edwards, ter the Masses next Sunday and 7:30 to 8:30 in the parish hall A parish sewing circle is again 938 BANNOCK ST. 10% Discount 901 FIFTEENTH STREET C.M., SM the dance will bo they will begin canvassing the and continuing for 10 meetings. being organized and all women given fo r^ ^ i parishioners and Combine Quality and Style parish house to house. On Tuesday nights basic in­ in the parish are invited to their friends. The charge for ad­ DENVER On Cath and Carry Tha men of the Holy Name structions on the faith of Cath­ join. 'The first meeting will at Pricea You Can Afford mission has been held to a mini­ Society will hold an invatti- olics will be given and Thursday be on Tuesday, Oct. 11, in the mum, only $1.50 per couple. F a­ tura of members in tha church nights a more advanced series parish hall at 1 o’clock. ther John Donohoe, C.M., pastor for those who would like a more of the parish, urged all parish­ thorough study of specific doc­ ioners to attend and has assured trines and teachings of the them of an enjoyable time. Tick­ Church. ets will be on sale after Sunday Confessions will be heard at A N e w Loan Service Masses on Oct. 9 and 16, or from the usual times on Thursday and club members. also before the Masses on first The club's committee has Friday, Act. 7. been busy planning the unusual The choir has reaped benefits .. for Qreater Denver decorations for the dance. An from the recent request for new S; intimate atmosphere will prevail. members. The Iqtest additions :j: ’’The dance will be unlike pre to the choir are James Powell AL MORR and DON HARPER proudly announce the opening vious affairs held in a large hall and Miss Hodapp. The choir di- ?ji 2+i 4 = with artificial music,’’ said Bill re'etor asks those who wish tol:;ii of MORR LOAN & FINANCE CO. at 3790 Walnut St. to Dreslcr, dance committee. Others join the choir to call her at SK.Ii;:; serve your money needs. beside Dresler who will be in 6-6178. Men’s voices are espec-ivi charge are Sam Newton, light­ ially needed, particularly bassi YOU can borrow from $25.00 to $1600.00 quickly on SIG­ ing; Joe Francis, tickets; Dick and baritone. NATURE, AUTO, FURNITURE or REAL ESTATE to pay bills, medical and dental expenses, auto and home repairs and make purchases of your choice. 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You may repay your loan in low insured'safe up to $10,000 by on agency of weekly or monthly payments. You will receive the same the Federol (Bovernment. With PROMPT, FRIENDLY attention at 3790 WALNUT ST. or safety plus earnings, it pay' to save downtown at 1130 16th ST., SUITE 411. ot the "FIR S T ." Why not start your account NOW? DON HARPER Listen to Notre Dame football on KTLN every Formerly with the AmericAo NatiooaJ Bsnk of Denver Saturday sponsored by MORR’S .J Plfln Auiuinil Dfinrp Men’s Club of Most Precious riQH MUIUmn uance Bi<,od Panlh. Denver, will hold its RSr FFPFPAL SAVlWeSiiOAN ASSN of DENVER first big dance Oct. 21 at the To\vn House. Turning all their efforts 3460 West 38th Ave. to make the dance a success are the Rev. Joseph Edwards. C.M.. MORR LOAN & FINANCE CO. 1641 Glenarm moderator; Bill Dresler. dance chairman: Vince Collison. Sam Newton, Joe Francis. Dick Fenton, and Bob Clark. Dresler. pic- 3790 Walnut St. AC. 2-0556 ured above, center, is showing the tickets to Father Edwards, th« "Dal Wtxd Show" Thursday, EOA, 7:00 PM left, and Collison, right. ■■y-- Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursday, October 6, 1955 PAGE TWELVE OHica, 938 Bonnock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Brother of 3 Priests ROSARY Requiem Mass Speech Recital for World Pooeo fiiUfjUjui&canL in. fia csL Karh Sandar Afltmoaa 2. J. and 4 Accident Injuries Prove Bt luro to Se# U># New Crucifix Francis de Salts' Church. Interment Set Oct. 9 by Is Offered .for THERESA NEUSTEl, of 1209 C»r- MOTHER CABRIM SHRINK fitld Street. Sh« U *%urvWed br her Mu OliveU ^ butbtnd, Herman J. NcDBte); a daush- MRS. JOSEPHINE T. DECKER Fatal to Ralph Kelly ter, M n. Warren Miller of Denver; and Mrs. Josephine T. Decker. 78. of a grandfoo. Requiem Maei waa cele­ 3887 W. 26th Avenue. * died in her home Oct. t. Ralph Kelly, 45. of 460 S. sided at the Reouiem High Mass, Heights Senior Thomas Savage brated O ct 1 In St. Philomena*! Church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Horan Mortuary. Bom in Alsace-Lorraine Feb'. 18. Logan Street, brother of three which was celebrated Oct 5 in Thomas F. Savage, 61, of 900 JOHN T. SWEENEY, 83. of 438 1877, she was educated there. She came priests of the Archdiocese of St Francis de Sales’ Church. The speech and drama depart­ THiRl'S NO HANDICAP Downing. He js survived by hia wife, to Denver In 1892 and married Joseph ment of Loretto Heights College GRfATfR E. Belleview Avenue, died Oct. A. Decker here Aug. 8. 1694. Denver, died Oct. 2. Mr. Kelly Two of Mr. Kelly's brothers, 2 in his home after a long ill­ Catherine Sweeney: and a aon. John was injured Sept 30 when his the Very Rev*. Monsignor William will present Miss Frances Marie Sweeney. Requiem Maia la being cele­ Mrs. Decker was a member of SU ness. Clara'a Guild and had been active tn car crashed into a utility pole at J. Kelly, superintendent of St. Lee in her senior speech recital to voiir child tlian imperfect sight, because seeing brated Thursday. Oct. 6. at 9 a.ra. in church aoeietles. Sunday, Oct. 9,, at 8:15 p.m. in Born in Denver Oct 3, 1893, St. John the EvAngeiiet‘a\ Church. In­ She ia survi%-d by a daughter. Mrs. E. Virginia Avenue and S. Mary’s Schools, Colorado Sprinn, ability influences 83% of all learning. Don’t let him terment Mt«/Olivet. Horan Mortuary. Broadway. and the Rev. Bernard Kelly, the college’s Little Theater. Mr. Savage attended public and DON MALONE. 28. of 4207 Oiceola. Madeline C. ICausy of Denver: a sister, lag behind because of faulty vision. Good vision parochial schools here and the Mrs. Rose Stahl of Denver; a brother. Police said Kelly apparently pastor of S t Anne’s Church, Miss Lee, the daughter of Mrs. He it lurvivcd by a aon. Johnny Ray Joseph Wanner of Oakland. Calif.; and means better grades. University of Denver. Malone: hit mother. Anna Malone: a Arvada, were celebrant and dea­ Helen Lee of 1300 Pennsylvania titter. Lucille Gamble: and a brother, three grandsons. Street; Denver, , will present He entered business with his Requiem High Mass was celebrated con of the Mass, respectively. Harold Slalonc. Requiem High Matt it OcU 5 in St. Eliaabeth'a Church. Inter The Rev. John Vidal, C.M., of Anastasia b y Marceile Mau- father at Hungarian Flour Mills being celebrated Thurtday, Oct. 6, at ment MU Olivet. Boulevard\Mortuary St. Thomas’ Seminary was sub­ and was engaged in several other 9:18 a.m. in Holy Family Church. In­ CONSTANTINO (James) FO R^N A TO terment Mu Olivet. Boulevard Mortu­ SW K;EHT BROS. business enterprises. Later he Constantino (Jam es) Fortunato. 79. deacon. ary. of 8331 Brighton Road, died Sept. 80 The Rt. Rev. Monsignor G r^ - established the Savage and Son FRANK C. (DUTCH) VANDERMEE. 1S30 Cttli/ornia O p t o m e t r i s t M KEytlone 4-7631 in Mercy Hospital after a long illness. ory Smith, V.G., pastor of ^ Organization, an appliance and 66. formerly of Idaho Springs and Den Bom in BaH, lU ly, Feb. 26. 1876, ver, died In Medford. Ore. He ia aur- Mr. Fortunato came to Colorado 49 Francis de Sales’ Church, de­ floor covering distribution cen­ vived by two aont, Paul R. Vandermee Bruer Vision Oood Sertico years ago. For many years he waa i livered the sermon. Nine Monsi- ter. At the time of his death he and Edward Francis Vandermee of Den self-employed farmer In the Derby-Du- ver; three daughters. Dorothy Pauline gnori and 35 priests were present for E terr Ago ' ' 3 K ' At Right Prices was a partner in this Arm. pont area. for the Requiem Mass in which Drips of PortUnd. Ore.; Mrs. Clyde He -married GoncetU Covillo in Den- He married Pauline Maltby in Bennets of Golden, and Mary Eileen the S t' Francis’ Grade School g l a s s e s I.VDIV1DUALLT STYLED r* Dec. 8. 1907. » • 1916. She died in September, Vandermee of Denver; aeven grandchil­ ^ He it survived by his wife, two girls’ choir sang. dren; and one great-grandchild. Re­ daughters. Mrs. Louise Satrlano and 1935. In January, 1936, he mar­ quiem High Maas waa celebrated OcU Born in Leadviile Jan. 30, ried Ida Price. Mrs. Laura Morgan: two sona. Frank 8 in*the Shrine of St. Anne. Arvada. and Roceo Fortunato; two brothers. 1909, Mr. Kelly came to Denver Interment MU Olivet. Boulevard Mor­ James of Detroit and Anthony of Italy; with his family a t an early age. Mr. Savage wa.s a member of tuary. the Knights of Columbus and and six grandchildren. He attended Cathedral High MARY C. CIRARDOT, 76. of 2080 S. Requiem High Maas was eelehrated THf ONLY COAST TO COAST CARRIER! Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Milwaukee Street. She is survived by Oct. 3 in Assumption Church. Welby. School. During his active years, Mr. four daughte’rs. Mildred Hick and Flor Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard Mor­ Mr. Kelly married Marion ence Hath, both of Denver: Edna Swatx Savage managed several Denver tuary. Lamport of Denver Aug. 24,1940. THE lander of Medford, Ore.: and Marion -.1 JACK V. HAWKINS semipro baseball teams. Harrington of Burbank, Calif.; a aon. Jack V. Hawkins. 89, died Sept. 27 He was a salesman for the James He is survived by his wife; a Raymond Girardot of Denver: a alt in Santa Monica, Calif., where he had Clarke Church Goods House. **Pioneer'* tgr. Laura LeBIanc of Denver: t been living in retirement. He is survived by his wife; daughter, Mrs. Marvin E. Smith; brother. Harry Snow of Boulder: and of He wairborn in Tom'a River. N. J., bur children, Joan, 13; William, a foster-son, Patrick A. Savage; eight grandchildren. Requiem High and worked In a number of hotels in transcontinenUl two brothers. Dr. Joseph C. Sav­ Mass is being celebrated Thursday. OeU New York City. In 1944 he was ap­ 12; Donald, 9 ; and Paul, 6; four 6. at 10 a.m. In St. FrancU de Salea* pointed manager of the Broadmoor Ho­ brothers. Monsignor Kelly, F a ­ freight age of Los Angeles, Calif., and Church. Olinger Mortuary. Dr. Raymond J . Savage of Den­ tel in Colorado Springs. He left the ther Bernard Kwjy, Father John transportation STEPHEN LOUIS HAYWARD. 8. of Broadmoor in 1948. ver; and two sisters, Mrs. 901 Revere, Aurora. He (a survived by He is survived by a daughter. Mrs. Kelly of the Cfathedral, and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Hay­ Carroll M. Bullock of Cheyenne; and a Richard Kelly of Santa Monica, Thomas P. Campbell of Denver ward. J r .; a brother. Lee A. Hayward Ralph Kelly and Mrs. Frank Kranz of West- son. John S. Hawkins of Aurora. Calif.; and a sister, Ruth Kelly DENVER-CHICAGO TRUCKING CO.,•r INC. in*, a sifter. Susan Mary Hayward: and Requiem High Mass was celebrated wood, Calif. hit grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oet. 1 in Holy Ghost Church. Inter­ lost control of the car after a of Denver. 2501 Bisk* Deovor KE. 4-7261 Wingert of St. |x)uis. Mo.; and Mr. men Mt. Olivet. Olinger Mortuary. tire blew out. Interment was in M t Olivet. France, Maria Lee Requiem High Mass waS cele­ and Mrs. Lee A. Hayward of Rhiaie- brated Oct. 5 in St. Mary’s MRS. JANE E. LEWIS Archbishop Urban J . Vehr pre­ Horan Mortuary. iander, Win. Requiem High Mass was Mrs. Jane E. l^wis, 47. of 4210 Irv­ rette. The play, which is a cur­ Church, Littleton. Interment Mt. celebrated OeU 8 In Blessed Sacrament ing Street, died SepU 27 in Mercy Hos­ rent hit on Broadway starring Olivet Church. Interment MU OliveU Olinger pital after a long illness. Mortuar>-. She was born July 9. 1908, In Det^- VivecB Lindfors, tells of the PATRICIA ANN PERRY. daughUr of ver. and waa educated here. Jesuit Author Will Speak escape of the youngest daughter Mr. and Mrs. Richard ?erry of Derby. She ia survived by a daughter. Miss In addition to her parents, she is aur< Kathleen Lewis of Denver: a son. Jo ­ of Nicholas II, Tsar of of RuMia, vfved by her grandparents, Mr. and seph Lewis of Denver: a sister. Mrs. during the Russian Revolution, RELIEFOGRAF OPERATORS Childrett'sMuseumMrs. John Perry and Pete and Laura Nonie Tyrrell of Chicago; and two and her fight for recognition Denning, all of Denver. Mass of the brothers. Edward McGInty of the Air To St, Catherine's PTA from her grandmother. Angela wss celebrated Sept. 29 In Our Force and Jack McGInty of Denver. Two girls wanted at once to make address Plans Fall ProgramLady of Grace Church. Interment MU Requiem High Mass was celebrated A member of Alpha Psi Ome- Olivet. Olinger Mortuary. Sept. 29 in St. Catherine's Church. In­ (St. Catherine’, Parlih, Denver) mothers graciously volunteered. a, honorary dramatic fraternity, MARY ANNA MALACH. 73. of 8841 terment Mt. OiiveL Boulevard Mor­ The next meeting of the PTA The officers were introduced, plates in circulation department of large newspaper The Children’s Museum and W. Byron Place. She la survived by a ?or two years. Miss Lee has been tuary. will be on Tuesday, Oct. 11, at 2 who are A. O’Dorisio, cubmaster; organization. Permanent. the Museum School of A rt will daughter. Mary C. Rclnoch of Denver: MRS. AUGUSTA L. BROCK active in college dramatic produc-' open the fall season with a full a ton, I^ois 8. Malaeh of Denver: i Mrs. Augusta L. Brock. 80. of the p.m. The council will meet at Kelly, assistant cubmaster; H. tions. She played the lead in grandchild, and two great-grandehU- Mullen Home, died there Sept. 88. 1 :30 p.m. Manning, chairman; A. Long- schedule of classes, workshops, dren. Requiem High Mass was cele­ Time Out fo r Ginger in 1955 Bom in Germany. Mrs. Brock came The Rev. Joseph T. McGloin, field. institutional representative; Will train. Good working conditions and chance and exhibitions. Regi.stration for brated Sept SO in St. Patrick’s Church to the United States In the early 1890s. and Our Town in 1954, and also the adult and children after- Olinger Mortuary. settling in Tennessee. In 1897 she S.J., will give a review on his V. Wendling, handicraft eo-or- appeared in Little Women. S h e to learn business. WELDON A. MORRIS. 77. of 4868 married Nicholas Brock in Winchester, recently published book. I ’ll Die dinator; and G. Johnson, E. Ma­ school classes begins Tuesday, Wyandot Street. He is survived by two Tenn. served as student technical di­ O ct 4, and continues through gcandsons. lieater Morris of San Diego, The Brocks later moved to a farm Laughing. rine and F. Frazzini, committee­ rector for The Merry Widow. (jalif., and Dwain Lucas of Denver: and The eighth grade room moth­ men. Friday, Oct 7, from 1 to 5 each at Stratton where they remained un­ As president of the speech a nephew, James W. Pratt of Seattle. til Mr. Brock'a death In 1982. In ers will be hostesses. Mr. Manning also introduced Apply at afternoon. Wash. Requiem High Mass waa cele* club and a member of the inter­ 1935 Mrs. Brock moved to Englewood. Mrs. William ^Liley, member­ the officers of the Mothers’ Aux­ Registration for the Saturday brated Oct. 8 in St. Patrick's Churchi She is survived by a daughter. Mrs. club council. Miss Lee served Olinger Mortuary. / ship chairman, will gnve a report. iliary, who are an important part programs of the Children’s Mu­ Margaret Guerin of Denver: three sons, as general chairman for the 1955 938 BANNOCK ST. seum is on Saturday, O ct 8, JOSEPH KUCZKOWSKI. 65. at Den­ Frank Brock of Littleton. Julius Brock 'The date for wearing uniforms of the organization, as they pro­ ver. He is survived by a daughter, of Stratton, and Carl Brock of Engle­ has been postponed until further vide the financial backing. 'They Archdiocesan High School Speech from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There are Mrs. Glen H. Burr. Requiem Mass was wood; and seven grandchildren. Conference. s three identical programs for the celebrated Oct. 4 In SU Joseph's Church. Requiem High Mass was celebrated notice. , are Mrs. Betty Wendling, presi­ DENVER Saturday classes which will con­ Interment Mt. Olivet. Day Mortuary. OeL 1 in St. Francis de Salea* Church. The volunteers for first Fri­ dent; Mrs. Helen Frazzini, vice Miss Lee is a graduate of MARY LENIHAN. 82. of 608 Fox. Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger Mor­ Cathedral High School and a vene at 8:45 a.m., 10:30 a.m., Requiem Mass waa celebrated OcU 1 in tuary. day breakfast are to be in the president; Mrs. Gleny Manning, and 1 p.m. Children will choose St. Joaeoh's Church. Interment HU TIMOTHY SENA cafeteria at 7:15 a.m. Masses secretary; Mrs. Rita Johnson, member of Cathedral Parish. a specific class time for the Olivet. Capitol MoHuary. / Timpthy &na. 68, died OcL 8 In on first Friday, Oct. 7, will be treasurer; and Mrs. Patricia The recital is open to the pub­ NICHOLAS RODRIGUEZ. 76. of 1618 the Veterans’ Hospital after a short lic. whole term. E. 88th Avenue. He is survived by a illness. at 6, 6:45, and 7:30. Ahern, historian and publicity. A new class, "Age Five,” is brother, Anastacio Rodrigues: three Bom Feb. 27. 1892. in Las Vegas. Ma,on, to Be Topic The den mothers, without whom gmzM “CRANE” Fourteen Boiler offered this season Thursdays nephews, Celestino Ruibal. Joe Hodri N. Hex., Mr.' Sena came to Denver A series of discussions will be there would be no Cub Scout or­ goes, and Jake Trujillo: and three in 1928. • ganization, are: Den 1, Mrs. E. 1 from 9:30 to 10:30 in the morn­ nieces. Mrs. Frank Guerrero, Mrs. Pete He is ttirvived by bis wife, Mar­ inaugurated in the Holy Name M Society meeting Monday, Oct. 10, .Marine; Den 2, Mrs. R. Grif­ ing. This session for mothers Vigil, and Mrs. Kick Trujillo. Requiem garet; two daughters, Mrs, Rodolfo i and their kindergarten children Mass was celebrated Oct. 1 in Annun­ Cordova and Mrs. Albert Gurule; two at 8 p.m. The first discussion fith; Den 3, Mrs. Bertollt; Den YOUR y ciation Church. Interment Mu OliveU nieces. Miss Dolores Valdes and Miss 4, MrA Baron; Den 5, Mrs. Cal- will provide them with the op­ Trevino Mortuarv. Viola Valdes: four sisters. Mrs. Frank will be led by George Canny and i Loan Colts Less i portunity to work on joint cre­ RAY ANTHONY. 47. of 1705 Law- A. Lopes of Las Vegas, Mrs. Raymond Ray Stalze, Topic for the di.scus- lowayi: Den 6, Mrs. $hamberger; i When You Borrow rence Street. Requiem Mast was cele­ Amestoy of Albuquerque, and Misses y , ative projects. sion will be "The Catholic Den % Mrs. Hill; and Den 8, ' \ brated OeU 8 in* Holy Ghost Church. Lnela and Elena Sena of Albuquerque; Mrs. Stevens. if From Interment Mt. Olivet. two brothers. Polo Sena of JLas Vegas Church and Masons.” , m KATHERINE F. GOODWIN. 69. of and Ta^bra Seiui of AlbuQOtrqua; and Oq Sunday, OcL 9, there will ■ ] Specialising in Quality Plumbing 420 Detroit. She is survived by a four grandchildren. be get-acquainted picnic at J brother. Mayor Frank J. Flelss. Black- Requiem High Mass was celebrated Rocky Mountain Park. Hot dogs and Healing Repairs OeL 8 in Our Lady of Guadalupe E hawk: and a alster. Mary Flelss. Den­ and^ pop will be served, and 1 Loon Company ver. The Rosary will be recited Thurs­ Church. Interment in Ml Olivet wHh ■ day. OcU 6. at 8 p.m. In the Howard military honors. Trevino Mortuary. there will be games for all. ■J 1538 California Bn Mortuary, Requiem Mass will be cele­ A new convert received into MA. 3-4959 ■ SLAHERY brated Friday. Oct. 7, at 9il0 a.m. In the Church was Hellen Elizabeth St. John's Church. Interment Mu R. B, Dillon, P r „ . Olivet. Whittaker, with Jane Diehl as i 1 SARAH ANN GATES, 80. She is sponsor. I s & COMPAHY survived by a aon. Stewart A. Gates Mother of God .KIR NAMES TO BE REMEMBERED of 3905 E. 16th Avenue; and a daugh­ Plumbing and Heating ter. Mrs. Pearl L. Wade of Quincy, Mass. Requiem Mass ts being cele­ Cuntractora Jacques Brothers brated Thursday, Oct. 6. at 10:16 a.m. JOHN J. CONNOR. PrMidtnl in SU John the Evangelists Church. Men's Club Sets ROBERT P. CONNOR. Viet Pr«ideat MonumentM of Distinction F. J. (STEVE) STEVENSON. 78. of Sines 1902 in One Location 126 W. Bayaud. He waa a member of 1726 Market Street the Denver Lodge 17, BPOE, and Op­ Phone MAin 3-7127 or 3-7128 2$ E. 6th At*. AL. 5-2019 erating Engineers Local 9, Requiem ' VHE8E DENVER SHOPS RTTH CONnDENCH Mass was celebrated OcU 1 in SU Party for Oct. 11 t OovNroTN t K£|rfM «.2m CHsm cseex • OEita, stssi (Mother of Cod Parith, Denver) The Men’s Club will sponsor a games party Thursday evening, Oct. 11, in the basement of the church. The party will begin at 8 o’clock and tickets for 50 cents each may be purchased at the door. Cash prizes and other awards, will be given. The knights of the Altar were Rev. Joiepb T. McGloin, S.J. guests of the pastor, the Rev. Paul Reed, and the parish at the Devotion, in honor of Our Ice Follies Wedflesday evening, I B le e d Mother will be held O ct 5. •very Saturday morning, ttart* Confei.ioB. will be heord ing thi, Saturday, Oct. 8, with Thur.day afternoon from 4:30 expotition of the B leed Sac­ to S:30 and from 7:30 to 8:30 rament during the 8 o’clock in the evening in preparation M a,,, followed by Rotary and for firit Friday, Octl 7. Benediction. Confeion, will J Matte* on Friday will be at be heard during the M a», 6 :30 and 8. Cub Pack Meet, Instruction classes in catechism At the first Cub Scout meeting for children attending the public of Pack 155 held Sept. 23, the schools are being held each Sat­ new boys were welcomed into urday morning from 9:30 to the pack and several new den 10:30 in the basement of the church and the rectory. 650 at Reqis Attend The Altar and Rosary Society will meet for luncheon at 12:30 Thursday, Oct. 13, in the church Mass of Holy Ghost hall. Recitation of the Rosary will The 650 students of Regis follow at 1:15 in the church and College attended the annual the business meeting at 1:30 in Mass of the Holy Ghost in the basement. All women of the Loyola Church, Denver, Fri­ parish are invited to attend. day morning. Sept. 80, to mark The society will offer Christ­ . the opening of the academic mas cards for sale-after the Mass­ year. The Solemi^ Mass was es each Sunday until Christmas celebrated by the^ Rev. Wil­ beginning Sunday, O ct 9. The liam Jones, archdiocesan su­ cards may be purchased or put perintendent of schools. The on order. Rev. William B. Faherty, S.J., Mrs. Lyle Sieling, Mrs. Dom Regis College sociology pro­ O’Grady, and Mrs. I^onard Tang- fessor, delivered the sermon ney have volunteered to care for on the advantages of a Cath- the Altar during October. olic college educatyn.______2 From Denver Witness Great for Football. . . for all outdoors Mass of Famed Stigmatic ’Two young women from Den­ Ruth and Gerrie were able to ver, both former St. Francis de see the Pope when he granted an Sales’ students, returned from audience in honor of the French Tkf bsavtHvI O/tngsr c/mps/ of f. Col/es oa^ Aiognoiig a summer tour of Europe with Children of Mary. But they got Suede Jacket a first-hand account of the fam­ another insight into his tremen­ ous Padre Pio, Carthusian stig­ dous role when on several nights SERVING CATHOLIC FAMILIES IN matic of Italy. they caught glimpses of a light Both Ruth Tynan and Gerrie burning in the Pontiff’s offices COMPLETELY CATHOLIC SURROUNDINGS Guenther agreed that attending at late hours, confirming the re­ Mass offered by Father Pio in ports of him as one who devotes’ ... a McGregor the Monastery of San Giovanni long hours to his tasks despite his This beautiful chapel is npical of the was the highlight of their trip. advanced years. They report the The stigmatic uses an extremely Pontiff appears in fine health, DuPont **Quilon^* unexcelled facilities which have made Olingers deliberate motion in the Mass, despite being pale and thin. and the ceremony took an hour, They were also able to meet processed for easy the young women reported. The personally Cardinal TisseranL' 25.00 the choice of so many Catholic families in dark spots on Padre Pio’s hands Thi-s was especially interesting dry cleaning are plainly visible, they said. to Miss Guenther, who had at­ Denver. Each member of our outstanding Catholic Visiting the free zone.of Aus­ tended Loretto Heights College, A lush jacket of soft, unusually pliable suede tria, Ruth and Gerrie wire able for he is protector of the Sisters . . . processed by the new "Quilon” method for staff is available to serve at to get an idea of the terror the of Loretto. better-than-ever results in dry cleaping. Knit Russians have clamped on their The young Denverites were »ny of Olingers’ neighborhood mortuaries. 'Y NEIGHBORHOOD captives in that Catholic coun­ in Europe from July 3 to Aug. collar, cuffs and bottom . . . sand, coal blue, try. One .Austrian girl told the 19 in company with another charcoal or copper , . , sizes 36 to 46. MORTUARIES • Americans that four months of American Catholic collegian,; long tiz«s, 25.95 Russian rule she experienced Beverly Stapleton, who attends tSTN AT lO U lD Z I • StEER AT SNItMAN • L C 0 IF AX AT MAC N 0 IIA • E N CIEWO 0 0 (2 7 7 S $ 0. I R OAOWAT) were far worse than the total Rosary College in River Forest, Men's 8hop.~Msifi Floor Doirntown an6 Ckorry Cretk Nazi occupation. III.

m m m PAGE THIRTEEN Thursday, October 6, 1955 Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205

The Denver Catholic Register Ulan Is Final Arbiter PreiWenL______Most Rev. Archbishop Urbin J. Vehr, D.D. Editor___ Rt. Rer. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., Jour.D., Litt.D., LL.D. R E G 1S T O RlALS 'And God Disposes' ■ a m im Manaring Director___Monsicnor John B. Cavanagh, M.A., Ph.D. Executive Editor.„ ...... Rev. John B. Ebel, M.A., Litt.D. By Paul H. Hallett month ago in Mississippi. tial illness emerges to show us Associate Editors— Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M.A., LittD.; Rev. Survey ‘Loads’ the Questions T W O WEEKS A GO AND SO WE MIGHT that man has only a limited Daniel Flaherty, M.A.; Linns Riordan, Ph.D.; Paul Hallett, everyone was talking about G O ON through endless illus- - control of his environment, and LittD.; Jack Heher, B.A., LittD.; Frank Morriss, B.S., LL.B., President Eisenhower’s project­ tiauons. The world may fool it­ that the hard and stubborn re­ LittM .; Ray Hutchinson, M.A.; Art Editor, Leo Canavan, M.F.A. Principles or Prejudice ed second term as if none but self into thinking that it can alities yield only to hard and Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Denver, Colo. political considerations were in­ run itself, but every so often stubborn effort— and then only By Rev. J ohn B. E bel in the immutable rights of man that are derived Tkli P ap * Priat«d Eattrtip bp Unioa L^bor volved. There comes a heart at­ some incident like the Presiden­ with God’s help. S.-V.MPLE Q U E S T IO N S that we have from the Creator. tack, which nobody at all was Published Weekly by seen in a survey uken among Colorado Uni­ LIKEWISE THE STATEMENTi thinking about, and talk of a versity students to determine their ’’predisposi­ "There is too much concern about danger to THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) second term becomes controlled, TRAMGE BUT TRUp tion to prejudice” indicate to us that the survey democracy from foreign ideas within this ooun- 938 Bannock Street, 1 even pessimistic Here was not considers various topics of interest, but tolerance try.” Many would say there js not enough con­ Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 P.O. Box 1620 speculation; here was fact. LittIc-KNwii rKts for Catholics I m or toleration only incidentally. cern, if we refer to the foreign ideas of atheis­ SBv M. I. MURRAY Coorrlcht. IWX, N.C.W.C. Rervie* People living in a technologi- tic, Communigic Rhssia. Is this intolerance? W e would like to know the definition of Subscription: a l civilizatjon such as outs And as for the statement, "Every person tolerance, or of prejudice, upon which the form- $1.50 per year in Archdiocese of Denver. easily suffer the delusion that Tlie Ffidatj Abstinence began in should have complete faith in some super­ earliest ages of the Church and is mentioned ulators of the survey b a ^ their opinions. everything depends on man. natural power whose decisions he obeys with­ $2.00 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. in the Oidoche. or Doctrine of the TWelVe Webster's New International Dictionary defines Businessmen think prosperity out question,” I know some hundreds of mill­ Canada, $2.75 a year per subscription. •Apostles, Written about the \jeor j o ­ tolerance as ’’the disposition to toletate, or allow will last forever. Labor leaders ions of Qiristians who agree wholeheartedly, the existence of, beliefs, practices, or habits dif­ Foreign countries, including Philippines, $3.50 a year. think there is no end to the and I do not believe that this aff^ts their virtue fering from one’s own; now often, freedom wages they can get for their of tolerance in any way whatsoever, except to from bigotry; sympathetic understanding of following. City dwellers imag­ give them a firm basis for practicing tolerance •42 Thursday, October 6, 1955 others' beliefs, etc., without acceptance of them.” ine that milk comes out of cans T H E W H O L E T E N O R of thp survey or bottles instead of udders. It JUDGED BY THIS NORM, many of seems to confuse lack of principles with toler­ takes something like the Eisen­ the sample questions we saw have no real bear­ ance. W e insist that without principles, and OFFICIALi ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER hower heart attack to get most ing upon tolerance. Many of the others are so strong principles, tolerance has no sound basis. The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. of us to thinking in deathbed grotesquely "loaded” as to make the survey dubi­ We confirm it as the official publication of the archdiocese. It is only my conviction that God has created all ous at the very least. Tolerance of other opin­ Whatever appears in its columns over the signature of the Or­ terms. men free and equal in rights that makes me toler­ ions is confused with acceptance of them. dinary or those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared THE HISTORY of this ant. W qe, it not for this principle, tolerance official. century has been the history of For instance, this writer would no doubt be would be reduced to a mere emotional complex We hope The Register will be read in every boms of the judged "intolerant" by the survey judges for his as changeable as a man’s whims and tastes in archdiocese. delusions shattered. The year We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste 1914 dissipated the notion that agreement with the statement: '^People without food and drink. in the children of the archdiocese^ for the reading of The peace was automatic, the inevi­ a deep and unquestionable faith in Almighty As for true tolerance— lack of disaiminadon Register. table result of progress. The God should not be trusted in public office.” against others' because of race, creed, color— we • URBAN J. VEHR. As a general. rule, we believe this is true, iso­ need have no fear for students in Q th olic schools. Jan. 29, 1942 Archbishop of Denver year 1945 proved that it was possible for man to destroy lated exceptions notwithstanding. This nation, As a graduate of Catholic schook myself, I know founded as it is "under God” upon the inalien­ th^ tolerance is imbibed with the three Rs and is himself. Another year,^ 1929, ints UNUSUAL PlC-nJRT 1 able rights of man, should have in office only FORTY HOURS' DEVOTION dispelled a myth of that day, BUNTto AFTCft -me taught with a firm theological basis in the reli­ those who understand and agree with its prin­ now reawerting itself, that there R?/WCO-PRUSSIAN gion courses from grade school through col­ Archdiocese of Denver is some formula whereby the V^IAR OF IS70 SHOWS , ciples, namely, those who believe in God and lege and seminary. WEEK OF OCT. 9, NINETEENTH SUNDAY majority of us can live without general CRAREnr, I Fatima— Shrine of the Rosary famed defender Of AFTER PENTECOST working. 'The resurgence of native Church and state", ' REViEm'ING french Flagler, St. Mary'i Church (Thirteen Hours') races after World W ar II dis­ •TRAPPlSTS WHO The Place That Mary Touched Mintura, St. Patrick’s Church (Thirteen Hours’) proved the notion that the Fought for Piu s ix By Rev. R obert E. K ekeisen and a waiting bus started the at least for this writer. Though W hite races had something in AND FRANCE. WHEN ONE STANDS be­ group out on the long, tor­ the same Virgin Mary honored them that made them undis­ fore the little pavilion at tuous road to the mountains. both, each has its distinctive puted rulers. But the rise of the Fatima on the spot where It is more than 90 miles, and characteristics. At Fatima Mau-Mau terror, to cite one in­ Mary appeared to the three there was little time: The ship there was no tremendous ifladio and. JU dsjqj Hazards on Highway to Heaven children, a single thought did not land till 9 a.m., and .throng such as the tour party stance, showed that democracy overwhelms his mind: The all the paseagieri were warned found at Lourdes, though hun­ K^TV KFSC, Denver was no solvent for the worst in Mother of God touched this to be back on board by 6 p.m. dreds of thousands make pil­ the native breeds. Prayer Aids Infelligence place, and it is therefore sa­ TO TIGHTEN the schedule, grimage to Fatima on the Channel 9 SACRED HEART PROGRAM cred. _ ' » the radiator of the bus boiled shrine’s special feasts. And T H E E M E R G E N C E The original tree, more like over two kilometers from F a ­ Fatima, particularly at the By R ay Hutchinson ployment "When my teeth — Monday through Fridayiday, I of Bolshevism taught the world tima, and spewed steam all time this group went there, LIFE IS WORTH LIVING. were later extracted,” he said, s spreading bush, where the THE POSTMAN has the over the inside of the vehicle. seemed marked by more seren­ Bishop Fulton ’ J . Sheen, 8:45 a.m,; Saturday, 7 I (or should have taught it) that “they had a metallic coating apparitions took place in 1917 occupational hazard of sore Even if one had to walk to ity, more simplicity— like the liberty is not something that is on the roots." was torn to pieces by relic Thursdays, 9 p.m., begin­ a.m.; Sunday, 7:15 a.m. feet; the butcher, of getting Fatima, he would not count colorful Portuguese in the Miners are highly suscep­ seekers soon after the momen­ ning Oct. 20. THE CHRISTOPHERS— Sun- once achieved and then to be his fingers cut. himself cheated in the fruition litUe towns surrounding. tible to silicosis, by reason of tous event had occurred. But forgonen. The revelations, still An occupational hazard is a another tree -grows ih the of that marvelous experience. THE MIRACLES and the day. 7 a.m. the dust they inhale. Truckers danger that is almost inevi­ great piazza like the first, so This writer led the Rosary for crowds of Massabielle are sen­ SACRED HEART PROGRAM being made, of spying and trea­ on modern highways can be­ tably connected with some that one’s imagination finds his group directly before the sational, but the calm of son in men of culture and re­ come hypnotized on long hauls — Sundays, 10:45 a.m.— job. There are countless ex­ no difficulty in picturing what tree stump where the Virgin Fatima is inspirational. One KIMN, Denver by the lane markings on high­ Oct. 9, ’’Women in the finement showed that education amples. happened to Lucy, Francis, appeared; and the A vet were admires, and is warmed by, SACRED HEART PROGRAM A metal spinner (they are ways, and crash as a result Communist State,” Rev, docs not by itself guarantee a and Jacinta that October. answered in at least three the devotion visibly displayed — Sundays, 7 a.m. growing more rare every Is the stockbroker’s occupa­ langpuages. A brief sermon on by the patrons of the French William B. Faherty, S.J. single virtue. year) -told me he got such a tional hazard the stomach LIKE ALL SITES sancti­ fied from above, the place is the significance of Fatima shrine. One is more inclined AVE MARIA HOUR— Sun­ "rhe tragic blunders of the severe case of zinc poisoning ulcer? followed, but it was almost un­ to meditate on Mary, it seems, while working with that metal Steeplejacks and trapeze fast becoming a magnificent KOA, Denver days, 7:30 a.m. Korean War made it evident shrine, adorned with the best necessary. The place itself, in the quiet haven of Fatima. that he had to seek other em- artists have the occupational with its sacred shadow of This -IS October, and it was CATHOLIC HOUR— Sunday. that we cannot win a war by that man’s loving ingenuity FAMILY THEATER program hazard of falling off their memories, and the devout pil­ OcL 17, 1917, when the 12 noon to I2:30< giving in to aggression. The lofty perches. and ^generous ijoiiation can of Father Patrick Payton, Gcography and providfe, Fdim a is ih'the midst grims- clustereif-therd meant Mother of God brought her ASK AND LEARN— Sunday. failures of the U. S. and the UN LIVING A GOOD CATHO­ more than the most eloquent heavenly message to 'man at C.S.C. — Saturday, 5:30 Languages of the hill country, and the serve constantly to enforce that LIC LIFE is an occupation, a preachment. Fatima. She bade all to pray 10:15 p.m. p.m. hill that overlooks the place of example. 'The U. S. had been full-time one, too, not a side­ apparitions has beenjcrowned, AS THE “R E G I S T E R” the Rosary unceasingly and line. Are there occupational grouiB -visited the spot, a young to do -willing penance for a KBOL, Boulder congratulating itself that it had Forgotten in very recent times, with a hazards for the Catholic? graceful Basilica. Portuguese couple, just mar­ peaceful world and a Christian KFKA, Greeley seen the last of its lynchings, What risks does the Catholic ried, came to place a bouquet SACRED HEART PROGRAM Russia. Then the sun whirled when a particularly brutal crime run in being a good Catholic? Two of the "children of before Mary’s statue and to and shot shafts of varicol­ — Monday through Satur­ AVE MARIA HOUR— Sun­ Fatim a" are buried in the of that nature occurred only a He may get so familiar with ask her loving smile on their ored light to prove the poinL day, 6:4S a.m. day, 12:30 p.m. Subjects? the great benefits he has that church. The third, Lucy, still wedlock. UNLESS THE WORLD to­ he runs the risk of becoming lives the life of a nun. One One is often asked to com­ day looks back to that pin- (Drop o postcard to theta- itationi, tailing them B y Charles B. Cobb callous, careless, and ungrate­ wonders how eagerly the aging pare Lourdes and Fatima, but wheel sun, and heeds its mes­ you appreciate theta programt.) HEAR WHAT HAS HAPPENED to ful. He is so surfeited with seer must finger her beads, a true comparison of two such sage, the shafts of light it L the subject of geography in splendid supernatural oppor­ and how often she sees the different places is impossible, sees may be atomic. today’s schools and colleges? tunities that he may neglect Virgin Immaculate standing ASK and LEARN It is almost forgotten. or overlook them, and fail to by the corpus of her crucifix. Little Things Now Lndcrcstiniated Most schools seem to think appreciate them as he should. THE FATIMA CHURCH MAin 3-.^314 that history will take care of Perhaps he may be some­ has IS altars, including the KOA all that is needed, yet geog­ what impatient of others who . main one, and each altar hon­ Tragedy of Expansion raphy used to be listed right have less understanding than ors, appropriately, a mystery R ev. Daniel J . F laherty 10:15 Every Sunday Evening along with the rest of the aca- he. He encounters the occupa­ of the Rosary. Starting in the By cents. Now a quart costs al­ F. J. KIRGHHOF demic requirements like math, tional hazard, too, of not put­ front of the edifice, they go IN THE PAST 20 YEARS most that much. Beautiful six- Quettioni on religion tub- English, science, etc. ting into practice some of the around the church, recounting everything in the world has room houses could once be mitted by the radio audience MANY CHILDREN TODAY principles that the faith what Maiy came to preach— taken on such gigantic propor­ purchased for $4,000 or anawered on tha archdioceaan (and a lot of adults, too) draw teaches (and he preaches). a prayer in marble and stone, tions that it is difficult to re­ $5,000. The price has quad­ broadcaat. a Rosary for remembrance of rupled in the past 25 years. Construction Co. an absolute blank when faced IF THE TRAPEZE artist' member the time when a good the great things wrought here. wage was $160' a month or It is not only in the field of with a question involving puts a net under him and the, Booklet on Catholic Church The ship that bore this whenn «mt(Mtomobiles cost $800. wages and prices that this places, races, imporLs and ex­ miner wears a mask, what can available free of coat writer's pilgrimage party TimeTfwas when one could scale has jumped tremen­ ports, economic products, or the Catholic do to avoid his BUILDERS to all inquirers, docked at Lisbon, Portugal, buy mine by the gallon for 28 dously. The mushrooming languages. Maybe it is the old “occupational hazard"? How story of isolationism, "hate-the- process has had its effect in WRITE TO can he avoid hazards on the tVe Appreciate Your Patronage furrinerism” - that makes many almost every line of endeavor. Aak and Learn, Station KOA highway to heaven? of us think that our home- Airman's Aim in Life Production has increased by Denver 2, Colorado The greataet meeni ii leaps and bounds, and on an in- place is wonderful; we have (IVnflen by a member of the 700 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. prayer. Prayer will develop Second, I will accept with .ternational scale we have only what we want, so who cares sta ff df the [A S. Air Force love all the acts that hurt me, hit intelligent understanding to cite the armament race for 9 about anything else on this of God’s gifts. .Academy, Denver.) because nothing ever happens earth. Usually, however, peo­ an example. Human intelligence has been Dear L6rd, 1 aim to live a to me, but what Thou, Dear ple do not know geographical BECAUSE OF THIS defined as the ability to sco perfect life and Thou makest Lord, wiliest, and Thy will is answers for the simple reason stepped-up pace in the world things as they are and all their this really easy for me. Thou my' will that no one ever told them. in which we live we have taken relations with accuracy, speed, require.st only two things of When duty calls me, I will The backyard is very nice, but on an .“extremist” mentality and appreciation. Prayer helps me, and these I aim to do. always answer: “Here amAl, 0 there is plenty beyond iL inasmuch as we think in terms us to do just that. First, I will perform all my Lord, for Thou didst Call me. Every United States citizen of the sky and anything this Prayer makes a man more duties without delay in the Behold I come to do Thy will” should know important facts side is considered as insig;ni- intelligent For in praying he manner required of me, be­ When some one hurts me. I will get an about his country, yet how ficant' works with God's grace in rea­ cause this is Thy will, 0 Lord, always say: “It is Thou 0 many know the state capitals, We have come to agree with, soning out a way to recognize and I wish to live only to please Lord, chiseling (perfecting) the highest mountain, the the saying that “the only way and avoid his difficulties. Thee, my only Good. the statue (m e). All is well.” longest river, the only vol­ is up.” This type of thinking cano? American history stud­ is only natural, for we are ies neatly skim over these Are Personal liibcrties Threatened? surrounded by and amazed at home loan points. the vastness of it all. GEOGRAPHY CAN BE We are not trying to depre­ MADE one of the most inter­ Legal Decisions and Conscience ciate this situation. It does esting subjects in school if the ha’ve its good points, but the teacher is traveled, or even B y F rank Morriss cide— as some sociologists ar­ a remote relation to the com­ sad part of i t all is that this has the desire to travel, and era of expansion makes it dif­ IT IS DIFFICULT to ar­ gue it should—that it would mon good in the state of ev­ if the course can be presented gue from the heart with the be to the nation’s welfare for eryone’s incisors and molars. ficult to appreciate any more in a way that makes adventur­ judge who ordered a blood it to choose marriage part­ But whether one has real or the lesser Hiings of life, the It's easy to modernize your Ijome ous children sit up and take things that once held top pri­ transfusion for a dying infant ners in ordec.to produce health­ axtificial teeth is so personal note. ority; things like the kind with an Amer-Woy Loan. against the wishe^ of the par­ ier citizens. Remember, the a matter that we are wise to United States schools ha^-e word, the charitable action, or ents. The parents, of course, state usually does not seem to keep the decisions in our own No delay. Faster, sirr^pler than F.H.A. also been behind the others ‘in the value of self-denial. were completely wrong in mak­ regard any considerations of hands. regard to languages. Bright Bonk rotes assure low costs on ing a private interpretation— religious sacredness of mar­ Let us posit this completely WE ARE REMINDED of children in foreign countries riage, or even of the natural hypothetical case: Science dis­ this situation this week, for Amer-Woy Home Improvement Loons learn to master two or three or letting their religious sect make such interpretation—of law personal rights of indi­ covers that there is a substance we celebrated the Feast of SL tongues besides their own. but viduals. in pork that would produce a Therese of Lisieux on Oct. 3. that is understandable where the Bible to lead them to SUCH "OLD FASH- race of physical snpermen. Granted she was not concerned close geographical boundar­ their seemingly heartless de­ cision. IONED” NOTIONS of natural A law is passed ordering con­ with the change in the mate­ ies make the uni-lingual al­ sumption of a pound of pork rial as we have been in this most a moron. In America, But is there not a real dan­ law have been almost com­ ger when the state can over­ pletely abandoned by modern a week, under the watchful article, but her appreciation of where more than 3,000 miles eyes of state inspectors. The the little things in the spiritual can be traversed without a rule a person’s conscience on jurists, under the tutelage of the grounds of physical wel­ the late Justice Oliver Wendell Orthodox Jews of the nation life fits into the same vein of change of language, many thinking. fare for that person or those Holmes. Thus, if the constitu­ protest that this violates their think English is all that is religious conscience. St. 'Therese made a study of necessary. We must not for­ over whom that person has tional and juridical tradition God-given charge? It is true be broken down, nothing will Would not their argument be the insignificant things of life get. however, that today one and drew the most from them. that the state can and should stand in the way of experi­ of value? can go around the world in In fact, she gained heaven be­ just about the same time it take from parents children ments in state eugenics. W E FOUND THAT that are being neglected, and This problem has come to cause of her appreciation of took to cross Pennsylvania 100 moral experimentation — the the lesser lights in the face of a strong argument could be the fore with city experiments years ago. Prohibition Amendment — was the seemingly bigger and bet­ made that the Jehovah Wit­ in fhioridation of drinking THE SWISS ARE NOTED repugnant to natural rights ter. She understood the value ness parents in this case were water on the grounds of im­ for their linguistic ability. and common sense. Would it of suffering without complaint, being neglectful. But it is thf proving dental health. Chris­ People of this little land­ have been any more lawful if and of obedience even to the locked c o u n t r y invariably precedent that must be watched tian Scientists and other mem­ it had been done on the performance of the most menial closely. bers of sects who have peculiar BANK THE "AMERICAN WAY" speak French. German. Italian, grounds of national health? IasIcs Easy to reach. Come in today! and a dialect called Romansh. WOULD IT, FOR EX­ notions about medicine have ar­ The threats to individual FROM HER EXAM PLE we Hotel keepers, a position the AMPLE, be wise to allow the gued that this violates their liberty are ;nuItitudinous and can learn a lesson. We do not Swiss are famous for, add state to make forced medica­ religious consciences. Because subtle in this age of scien­ have to move mountains to get English to the others. tion of its citizens on the we do not share their ideas is tific omniscience a n d state the most out of life, but by a And so today, with the grounds of their physical wel­ no reason their, philosophical planning. Such decisions as the better understanding of life’s THE BANK world growing smaller and fare? Remember, it was on argument should not be exam­ Chicago judge’s in ordering a purpose and a constant diet of A m e r ic a n N m o iJ A L smaller, geography and as just that principle that Holmes ined carefully—very carefully. transfusion have at least a re­ the menial we can accomplish many languages as the indi­ argued that the state could WE TREAD A DANGER- mote bearing on the problem. ,svtr goal. To think we must of Denver a 17fh and lowrence vidual can absorb are of im­ sterilize its charges— because OUS PATH when we allow the Those decisions s h o u I d be “ hoot for the out-of-the-ordi- portance. The sooner a child it could under other decisions state to experiment with our viewed with at least one eye nary in order to accomplish MEMIfti FEOEIAl DEFOSIT INSUtANCE COtFOtATION can start learning thqm, the inoculate them against disease. lives in order to make us to our own personal liberty great things is false logic. The better. Suppose the state should de­ healthy. There is, it is true, of conscience. little way is the safest way. i , / Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursdoy, October 6, 1955 Cathedral Parish Begins 421 Enrollment Lady of Mt Carmel PTA PTA Membership Drive For Catechism Meeting Attended by 400 (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish, Loveland; grade school— Mmen. (Cathedral Pariah, Denrer) Deanery Council. This program Denvtr) J. Sanpietro, chariman; V. Vi- was formerly adopted by the The annual PTA membership detto, J. LaGuardia, F, Testa, J. members of the Cathedral PTA. Class in Aurora There was an attendance of drive was launched Oct. 4 to ex­ 400 at the first PTA meeting of Grieve, J. Scordo, and J. Ciacco. Sister Rose Clare, high school Aurora. — (St. Therese’s Par­ tend through Oct. 11. A letter of principal, spoke of the import­ the year, held Wednesday, Sept. Donors for the cookies for the ish)— A total of 421 .students invitation to join the PTA will ance of home training as a basis 28, in the new grade school. Mrs. USO for the week of Oct. 18 are be sent home with each Cathe­ have enrolled for catechism for scholastic training. She Carmine Lombardi, president, Mmes. A. Malpiede, John Scordo, dral grade and high school stu­ classes this fall and are divided quoted Pope Pius X I’s formula introduced the members of the M. Marsico, A. Rotolo, and F. into 29 sections. There are four dent. for child education: 1. Self-dis­ faculty for the coming year. Pomponio. sisters from Blessed Sacrament Membership fees are 60 cents cipline; 2. good example; and Tuatday avaning, Oct. II, Parish, Denver, in addition to 27 Officer Hale, guest speaker of per family, no matter how many 3. good'Order. Sister Ellen Rita, at 7 :30 o'clock, tho Altar and women of the parish, conducting the evening, presented the fol­ c h i 1 d £,6 n attend Cathedral the new grade school principal, Rotary Society will hold tho the classes. lowing patrol boys ■with their schools. The drive is being also spoke to the mothers. annual Hallowaen party and The cochairmen of the catech­ safety belts: Jerry Hauptman, headed by Mrs. Edward Mackell, Following the business session monthly moating in tho naw etical program are Mrs. Ernest Capt. George Andrews, Dennis membership chairman, according a "Welcome Tea” honored the E. Fagan and Mrs. Mary Fiore. Barnes, Ronnie Bruno, Frank grade school, rrizot will bo to PT.\ president Mrs. Paul ipast presidents of the PTA. The Canino, John Canino, Thomas awarded for tha beat cettumai. Fitzgerald. past presidents who attended Seminary Burse Figliolino, Joseph Cominiello, Room mothers and committee HNS Communion were Mrs. George Schwartz, A parish seminary burse in Louis Martinez, and Richard chairmen were introduced at the Mrs. Robert Fulham, Mrs. Eve­ honor of the Little Flower was Swaldi. The Holy Name Society will first PTA meeting of the terra lyn Siebert Curtice, and Mrs. started on her feast day, Oct. 3 Miss Hocksteter, the school meet on Friday evening, ()ct. 7^ Oct. .1. The new school nurse, Daniel Yacovetta. Anyone wishing to contribute nurse, gave an outline of the in the rectory at 8:15 o’clock, ‘ Mrs. L. G. Rothgarn, spoke of PTA parents who chaperoned toward this parish burse is asked health program. Sunday, Oct. 9, members /of the active health program to be the Blue Jay dance Oct. 2 were to send donations to the rectory, Beanies were voted on to com­ the Holy Name Society willTe- conducted this year. She will be Mmes. and Messers. Charles 1243 Kingston, Aurora. assisted in this important work plete the grade school uniforms. ceive Communion itogether with Kurtz, head chapirones, Green­ The cen.u. ma.ting will be Following the meeting, the eighth their families at the 7 a.m. Mass. by PTA health chairman, Mrs. field, Madonna, Sullivan, Teik, held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Ernest Costello, and Mmes. Jo­ grade school pupils under the di­ All men of the pariah are invited and Worland. The student gov­ Oct. 6, in the pari.h hell. The rection of Sister Mary-John en­ to receive Communion with the seph Stlcksel, Nick Kohler, ernment members were in charge parith ha. bean divided into tertained. Refreshments were Holy Name Society. Schweider. Louis Ramaley and of arrangements. 16 lectiont, and a large num- John Gilchrist served by Mmes. Ray Farley, The Altar and Rotary Soci­ bar of volunteer, will be chairman; A1 Rotolo, Ernest Mrs. Francis X. Coyle, ways ety will hold its first meeting the Rev. Matthew Ruf, S.M.B., Cure d’Ars; sec- needed. Capiluppo, Roxie Tate, Ralph and means chairman, announced of the new term on Friday, Annunciation Profs J lS V it'A n S r.nd row, the Rev. C. B. Woodrich, Annunciation; The religious instruction firienza, Sam Borelli, Paul tl)at a card party will be held on Oct. (4 , at 2 p.m. in St. Panl't classes for Catholics and non- elation High School, Denver, is shown above the Rey. James MeShane, S.J., Sacred Heart Officers Named Hauptnian, Michael Buccino, Mi­ Saturday, Nov. 19, in the .Malo reading room. Mrs. Rote Mat- Parish; the Rev. William Sievers, Annunciation; Catholics, to be held on Tue.sday with the Rev. Thomas Barry, pastor. They we, chael Smaldone, A1 Fabrizio, Hall to finance the PTA annual tick, president, requests that and Thursday nights from 7:30 from left, front row, the Rev. Dominic Albino, and the Rev. John Haley, pastor of Cure d’Ars. Theresa Capolungo and Adline budget all members attend and invite to 8:30, in the church will start O.S.M., St. Catherine’s, Derby; Father Barry; Zolitor. Mrs. Daniel Yacovetta, Denver a guest. on Tuesday, Oct 11. At Meeting of 4- -f + 4- -r Deanery Council president, spoke The solemn novena being con­ A record number of 126 mem­ A pregame dance was held in of the structure of the National ducted in the Cathedral by the bers were in attendance at the the high school on Friday Sept SO. Chaperones were R&. and Council of Catholic Women, ex­ Rev. Francis Murphy, C. M., Altar Society meeting Sept. 29. First Friday Mrs. D. Longo and Mr. and M r* Ft. Logan PTA plaining how the work of a PTA will conclude with the Papal Our Lady of Lourdes’ Pinochle Annunciation Parish Sets Jerry Longo, can be integrated into the na­ Blessing on Monday, Oct. 11. Circle will meet Wednesday, Oct. Fort Logan.— (St Patrick’s tional program of Catholic Ac- Father Murphy, as a theme of 12, at 7:30 p.m, in the home of Exposition Opening of School Parish)— Mrs. James Koning, n. She also explained thetion. the novena, has stressed the In­ Mrs. Frances Robnett, 1341 PTA Membership Drive Monday, Oct. 3, marked the president of the CPTL, was the “Pray For Vocations” program dwelling of the Holy Spirit as a Jamaica. The Mother Cabrini opening of the high school cafe­ guest speaker at tho first PTA being sponsored by the Denver motive of saintly behavior. Bridge Circle will meet Tuesday, teria under the management of meeting of the year at St. Pat­ Oct. 11, at 8 p.m. in the home of (Annunciation Pari.h, Denver) 10, as announced by the chair­ At Loyola man Mrs. J . Mollandor. ’The Mrs. A1 Roncaglia. Mrs. Ernest rick’s in Fo rt I^gan, held on Mrs. Clara Brennan, 1745 Ja­ The PTA membership drive Marranzino and Mrs. Don Min- Sept 27. Mrs. Koning spoke on maica. will get under way Monday, Oct. drive will last one week and the (Loyola Parith, Denver) room that brings In a 100 per Exposition of the Blessed nellano are assistants. the function of tha league and ex­ ALL SAINTS PARISH cent membership, will receive a Sacrament will be held in Mothers who have volunteered plained the activities of the dif­ ]>Ir, Smooth Ice to help in the cafeteria are ferent committees. Patronise These Friendly Merchants cash award, as 'will the student Loyola Church on first Friday, who has the most membership. Oct. 7, following the 8 o’clock Mmes. Toni Marsico, chairman; Leonard Bell was installed as The PTA will meet Wednes­ Mass until the close of the no- Lena Serna, Ed Haley, Joe Riz- the new president by Mrs. Kon­ Richard Dwyer Credited day evening, Oct. 12 a t 8 p.m. vena services to the Sacred zuto, Dan Longo, FYank Pom- ing, who also installed Mr. Mc- in the high school auditorium. Heart at 7:30 p.m. Confessions ponio, AI Rotolo, Roxie Brienza, Dougal as vice president, Mrs. It 'will be “Freshman Nite” and on Thursday 'will bo heard from Sam Scaglia, H. Johnson,T. Robert Fawcett as secretary, and STONE DRUG RAINBOW As Greatest Male Skater the guests will be the parents of 3 until 6 and from 7130 until Vanderbur, and £!■ Gifmbrocco. Mrs. John I. Reed as treasurer. the freshman class. A special 9 p.m. Anyone wishing . to volunteer Bell served as vice president last Where “ Mr. Smooth Ice” is the title on ice today. Columbus Day program will be services should contact Mrs. year and was very active in ob­ Pharmacy Is a Profession The following women repre­ LIQUORS that newspapermen and skating Richard, who will be 20 year.s presented. After the business Toni Marsico, GR. 7-0719. taining playground equipment critic.i are hanging on Richard senting the PTA will serve The following mothers have 3 RrgiaUTcil Pluirmaciatt^ old Nov. 18, has been a star meeting, a get-acquainted social breakfast to the children follow­ Committee heads are as fol­ Dwyer, the sensational Califor­ with Ice Follies since early offered to help serve the first “We Keep You In will be held and refreshments ing the 8 o'clock Mass on first lows: Membership, Mrs. Reed; Your Prescription Dollar nia skater with Shipstads and July, 1950. He had just fin­ Friday breakfast, Oct. 7 : High will he served. Friday: Mmes. Peter Baker, L, hospitality, Mrs. McDougal and Goes Farther Here. The Best of Johnson augmented Ice Follies ished his freshman year at Loy­ school— Mrs. Fred Mauro, chair PTA Budget Janulu, L. Landis, W. Brennan, Mrs. Bell; program, Mr. McDou­ of 1956, which opened at the ola High, Los Angeles, when he man; Mmes. Louis Piceola, L. Hove Your Doctor Coll Us ’ Spirits'’ J . Popish, E. Berens, J. Madden, gal; ways and means, Mr. Shea; Denver Coliseum on Oct. 4. was selected by Roy Shipstad as Outlined Presentati, G. Bruno, P. Patch, J. Beirich, F. Wilson, F. Patsey, health, Mrs. Sanders and Mrs. Free Prescription Delivery — Some of these critics, particu­ his successor. The "Old Master” A PTA council meeting was J. CelanUno, E. Knights and V. F. Walker, H. Kullman, J, Cen­ Schell; league, Mrs. Clift; room 2092 So. Federal ' larly those on the West Coast held Oct. 3 in the home of the 9 a.m. - noon 3 * 6 p.m. has spent many hours working - f - f + where.the 20th anniversary edi­ president, Mrs. Waltrt" O’Brien, ter, and Dick. mothers, Mrs. Reed, first, snd 2104 S. Federal WE 5-1833 out routine and difficult feats W E. S-1283 tion premiered, pronounce and the budget for the coming The inquiry forum group Mrs. Andrade, second. Mrs. Allen- with Richard. That this paid off M t. Carmel PTA Plans drof will be in charge of all Dwyer the greatest male skater is a certainty for Roy now states year was outlined. Present were will meet at 7 :30 o’clock in mimeograph work. + + + that perhaps Richard is a better Father Thomas Barry, pastor, the echool on Thursday, Oct. skater now than Roy was him­ and Father William Sievers. 6. The sessions are conducted Open House for Nuns Father Anthony Weinzapfel, A tte n d e d self at 20 years. Father Barry said that needed by the Rev. J . Willis Averill, gave an interesting and instruc­ Your Car Needs Our Y'oung Dwyer has appeared in repairs to the grade school and S.J. Tha PTA of Our U d y of Mt. tive talk on parents being exam­ R e g is H ig h more than 2,200 performances in Hagus Hall such as furnace and Cay Cawley, Barbara Dunl- Carmal Pvjiih, Danvar, will ples to their children. EXPERT CHECK-UP SERVICE his solo "Top Hat and Tails.” fire safety measures would mean vant, and Kathleen Ito were •pontor an open houta and tea Holy Name Men will meet on His pair with Georgiana Sutton an added expenditure of $2,100 chosen to serve as cheerleaders for tha liitcra of the city at Sunday, O ct 9, after their Com­ in the first half .of the show is This month Father Barry also for Loyola School. They are Mt. Carmel Schooli on Satur­ munion Sunday at the 8 :30 Mass. ED MOORE'S TEXACO SERVICE perhaps the greatest pair in paid off $6^000 on the debt. members of the eighth grade day, Oct. 8, from 1:30 to 4. A light breakfast of coffee and show business— Georgiana’s se­ Voluntetri are needed to class. Tha high (chool it ■ at 3600 doughnuts will be served, and all Zuni Street and tha grade men of the parish are invited to Fast, Expert Lubrication lection as Dwyer’s partner wa.-: work on the coming Commun­ The girls of the second •chool, at 3600 Pacos Street. come and to join the society. an excellent piece of casting. ity Cheat Drive. About 20 through the eighth grades were PICK UP AND DELIVERY— ROAD SERVICE The former U.S.C. coed does a workers are needed from the in uniform on Oct. 3 and will one-foot finish with Richard that PTA and Altar Rotary Society. continue to wear them until always stop.s the show. Cord Party Oct. 26 Complete Line Tires, Batteries, Auto Accessories May 1. The uniform consists of During the past summer, The Altar and Rosary Society a na'vy blue gabardine jumper 2098 S. Federal WE. 5-6616 Richard and Georgi were class will hold the annual card party and white blouse. Recommended Firms mates at the University of San and luncheon on Wednesday, Oct Francisco, taking business law 26, at 1 o'clock in Hagus Hall. Christmas Card Display and liberal arts. And when on Tickets are 60 cents, everything Open on Sundays the road, Richard takes corres­ included. PTA members will have a for AUTO pondence courses from Loyola, Miss Marie Murphy Is chair­ display of Christmas cards, Los Angeles, and Georgi is car­ man and Mrs. Leah Youngblood wrappings, etc. in the church Automotive Brake Service rying on with University of cochairman. basement following .the Masses SERVICE 2096 So. Federal — at Evans Southern California. The Masses on First Friday, on Sunday, Oct. 9, Mrs. F. Neither Richard or Georgi Oct. 7, will be at 6, 7, and 8 Walker, chairman of this PTA Complete Brake Service seem to be dismayed at the idea o’clock. Breakfast will be served project, will be assisted each that at the present rate of one by the PTA. Mrs. J . Holman is Sunday by mothers of the school Wheel Alignment or two courses ^ semester they the chairman. children. The mothers of the Wheel Balancing — Rebuilding have a 20-year scholastic stint Mr.s. M. McCarty won the cake first grade children are to as­ DODGE-PLYMOUTH OWNERS ahedd of them. They are going to donated by Mrs. Ted Kindswater. sist on Oct, 9. prove that ice skaters can be Members of the Mens’ Club Free Pick-Up and Delivery college graduates like other pro­ will receive Communion Sunday, The parishioners and others Prepare for Cold Weather Driving 8-Hour Service fessional athletes. Oct. 9 in the 7 :30 o’clock Mass. who attend the Masses are in­ Get rid of Summer Lnbrieanti, Tuna tha motor. Reetora Pap vited to visit this display and and Economy to Your Car. It will Perform Better and Call Us for Price - WE. 4-9511 place their order for cards early, lait longer. — FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS — Religion Class Schedule particularly if they are to be imprinted with personal names. JAMES MOTOR €0. The annual hayrack ride fo r 1271 Dodge & Plymouth Sahi & Service KE. 4-8221 Announced at All Saints' the eighth grade pupils was held Lincoln EfXlSOX elEWELRY Richard Dwyer is renew­ on Sept. 27. Mrs. W. Zint, phy­ (All Snintt’ Parith, Danver) ninth grades will be held on Sun­ Watches —^ Diamonds — Silverware , ing old acquaintances in sical education teacher, was in Denver. The youthful star of Ice Because of the large number days atfer the 10 o’clock Mass. charge of the activities and the Expert Watch and Jewelry Repair — All Guaranteed Follies, now playing at the Den­ of children in the parish, it has Preparations are now under following parents assisted: W. Watches Cleaned, Oiled, and Reconditiondd, $4.50 ver Coliseum, attended Regis been necessary to schedule reli­ way in the parish to conduct the Jacovette, Mr. and Mrs. Frank gion classes for pupils of public archdiocesan religious survey. 2090 So. Federal W E. 4-4805 High School during the show’s Cawley, Mr. and Mrs. J . Klober- run here before he completed schools on two different days. Under the co-chairmanship of danz, Mr. and Mrs. E . Berens, high school. Despite attending 30 Children of the kindergarten Clement Dompierre and Conrad Mmes T. Dunivant, B. Colbert, different schools in a year Rich­ through the fourth grade will as­ Boeding, district managers have F. Leader, and L. Januks. semble on Saturdays at 10 been selected. In turn these man­ SEE THE NEW ard managed to keep up his Altar Sodality Plans grades and received his high o’clock. Classes for pupils of the agers will secure area captains school diploma. fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, and who will chose their workers to Evening Meeting Oct. 11 STATIS ifVO conduct the survey. All the mem­ For the first time in several bers of* the parish are requested years, the Altar Sodality will Permanent Pleats for Fall to be co-operative in lending 4 hold an evening meeting instead Englewood Parish PTA their time and support to this of the customary afternoon project so that it can be accom­ meeting. This is being held for Ific Per Pleated Ineli plished in the most efficient the benefit of the many mem­ at To Hear Doctor, Nurse manner. bers who find it inconvenient to Parents are asked to return attend afternoon meetings. Englewood.— (St. Louis’ Par­ Mrs. Lyman Nachzel an-1‘ he registration blanks by Sun- Following the Rosary services ish)— All parents are invited to nounced that two AlUr and Ro- , ! ° ^ “ ’® "'/'j,‘ldren at 7:30 o’clock in the church on Brentwood Fabric Shop who will attend catechetical attend the first PTA meeting, .sary Society Circles h a d been Tuesday, Oct. 11, the members 2093 So. Federal W E. 5-2919 to be held Tuesday, Oct. 11, at formed, the St. Michael Circle, classes. will meet in the'church base­ 8 p.m., in the school cafeteria. 12 members, and the St. Jude Articles lost in church by pa­ ment. Mrs. John Madden, presi­ Guest speakers ■will be Dr. Paul Circle, 8 members. rishioners will be displayed . . in the dent of the Altar Sodality, in­ W. Hogan and Mrs. Lorraine A sewing bee will be held;ushers’ room Sunday, Oct. 9. fol- vites all mera'oers and former . Huffman, tri - county school Thursday, Oct. 6, at 10 a.m., in (lowing all the Massc.s. Any un- members to attend. .Those who nurse. They wilj discuss the the assembly room of the rec-| claimed articles will be given to have moved into the parisl) re­ COUGH’S FAMILY SHOES school health program. tory. ' I‘ he missions. cently are invited to attend this Hostesses will be Mmes. Rob­ The nominating con^miUee ^ oly Name Sunday meeting. , ert Barth, Carl Junk, and Juan will meet Oct. 18 at 9 a.m. The SHOE HEADQUARTERS Davila, room mothers for the following are on the commit­ The men of the Holy Name So- For Ihc Whole Family combined sixth and seventh tee: Mrs. Amos Steck, Mrs. Wil­ cicty will receive Communion grade. liam Arend, and Mrs. Francis corporately at the 8 o’clock Mass A Good Rule to Remember— SHOP HERE AND SAVE Mrs. J . E. Jesma, chairman of Keegan. Sunday, Oft, 9. All the men of the health committee, reported Hoste.sses for the card party;the parish are invited to par- 9-8:;t0 Daily 2053 So. Federal that the committee is engaged in to be held Thursday, Oct. 20, in “ cipate in this spiritual activity, eye screening for the nurses and the assembly room of the rcc-iThey are requested to m e^ in rechecking the heights and tory will be Mmes. IVarren Tay- the parish hall at 7 :4o a m. They weights of the children. Mmes. J. lor, Rav Crowlev. John Reed.lwi'l ma«h in a body from the When BIIOGAA $ FI K M TiltE E. Jesme, Wendclin Drieling, and John Bettinger, and K. L. Etz-'hall to the church, L. L. Laughlin attended the Pa­ korn. ' On the first Friday, Oct. 7, YOU CARPETS & REGS rochial School Health Confer­ Mrs. Arthur Michaud and Mrs. .Ma.«scs will be at 6:10 a.m. and buy a Compare Our Low Everyday Price. ence in Denver Sept. 21 and also Smilianc will care for the altars 6:30 p.m. Confessions will be KRAFT RECAFS GIVE REAL GO the Tri-County Health meeting during November. [heard from 4 until 6 p.m. and 2126 So. Fcdoral WE. 5-1711 Sept. 26 at the South Broadway Miss \V. Freericks and M rs.; from 7 :30 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, USED ABILITY IN MUO, SNOW, AND. ICE MrmWr All Saints Parish Clinic. Rose Chicwick will be hostesses and from 5 until 6 p.m. on Fri- Vm» MfGly 08 larinlff Unf wbtA Mrs. Dudley Pitchford an­ for the next meeting of the .Altari day. CAR yM liovG M.S.I. TrMdf em yemr rvmr nounced that the following a n d Rosary Society .Mon-j The Queen of Peace Circle will THmg dig I* women will work in the book- day, Nov. 7, the assembly I meet on Wednesday, O ct 12, at . • a flv« twr« vvliGrG rtgvtor i u x t i m ; l u e a s e s room this year: Mme.s. Stanley rpom of the rectory. js p.m. at the home of Mrs. John OR firGs bog down. Como todoy • « # Woltering, Karl Vogelsberg, Ralph Y'ounger, the school ath- Breeling, 1975 S. Hazel Court. BOO bow oofity RS.t. RKopo loko tbo Aow .Available Here Donald Allan, Bruce Bauman, Ictic director, addressed the; On Thursday, Oct. 13, at 8 work ovt of yo«r wintor driving. Dale Gates, Wayne France, Jack .Men’s Club at the meeting .Mon-'p.m., the Altar and Sanctuary TRUCK SHELLS - IILATIAC EQLTPMEAT .Younkin, Fred Magers, and Rich-; day evening, Oct. 3. Proposed circle will meet in the home of Termi To Suit You ;ard Sullivan. .showers for the athletes were Mrs. Magdalen Duac, 2995 W. SEE•• • Mrs. John Reed, chairman o f: discussed. A turkey party for Cornell Street. No Interest 'the jamboree, held a meeting inlNovember was planned, and| Our Lady of the Ro.sary Cir- No Hondling Charge G & W HARDWARE ■her home of tne games commit-iPaul Vransic was appointed cle will have a party O ct 6 a t 8 tec on Wednesday, Sept. 2 8 .'chairman for the party. p.m. in the home of Mrs. Alden CAPITAL Complete Hardware & Point Supplies Those present were Mmes. Jam es' Dr. Earl Bach brought up thc'Delarm, 2325 West Mexico Ave- Tierncy, also a chairman of the'question of bus transportation nue. A T l f y ^ T T F oncf RABTOAY GENERAL TIRE CO. |jamboree; Charles Woods, James|and the need of safety measures' Our Lady of Fatima Circle is Broadw ay 1155 West Colfax KE. 4-5205 2102 S. Federal B M . Phonc WEstS-1701 McIntosh, Alfred Brown, John; that should be followed. The par- in fttarge of caring for the sanc- .Mauler, Leonard Koldway, and ents were asked to support the.tuary during the month of Octo- TAbor 5-5191 TUBELESS TIRE HEADQUARTERS .Stanley Woltering. [measures. her. Thursday, October 6, 1955 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGI5TER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE FIFTEEM Refugees Find End of Long Quest-Home in-Denver j[)f_ 0g|0p RoW6 (jSjcfifL d n io 7 b u v < £ i p L New Eye Doctor BaptitmftI News \ For Young Set Cure d*Ari Pariih, Denver Opening new horizons for t>sQiel Jay, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Gunther H. Hammel. Edward and G«r- children with vision difficulties truda Wasinser, sponsors. is the task of Dr. Galen E. Rowe, Kathleen Bemardine, daughter of Mr. Jr., 31, former Regis College and M n. Then Speros. James Wayne StantoD and Elsie Appenseller, apon* student and a member of the St'TS. St. James' Parish, Denver. Collene Ann. danffhter of Mr. and After seven years in Delta, Dr. Mrs. Jon J. Kerr. James and Elisabeth Rowe has moved to Denver and Thompson, sponsor*. Kathleen Ann. dauehter of Mr. and restricted his practice to chil­ Mrs. John Joseph Wilder. James and dren, from babyhood through Beats U Morcan. sponsors. high school. Jeffrey John, son of Mr. and Mrs. The problems of children who F'lKena J. WcMer. Otto and Mary Me> have difficulty have manifold (iinley. sponsors: E. J. Weiler and Mary Lohnieicr. proxies. causes, Dr. Rowe said, and in con­ Patrieis Ann. daushter of Mr. and nection with his visual rehabili­ Mrs. Julio Duran. Donaciano and Isa­ tation office at 1635 18th Av­ bel Eneinms. sponsors. Georjctann. dauffbter of Mr. and Mrs. enue are the offices of Psycho­ James L. Pnsliasotti. Robert and Bar logist David B. Ficks. Groolc Prociflonf Father (Col.) Constantine E . Zielinski, ban Ann Bennett, eponsors. Their nine-room suite includes wlCCla rream cn i catholic cadet chaplain at the U. S. William Conrad, ion of Mr. and Mrs. W'illiam Cobrad Koehler. Kenneth Ro< an observation room with a one­ Air Force Academy, Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, is shown yer and Betty Etswoiler, sponsors: Ed­ way window, through which the reeling the Honorable Dwight D. Eisenhower, President' of the ward and Mary .Lou Makin. proxies. parents and doctors can observe Andrew Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. nited States, in front of the academy cadet chapel during a recent Andrew Paul Mohler. Peter Mohler and the child at play without disturb­ visit of -the President at the academy. It was.the first visit at the Loretto Berinecr. sponsors. ing him. academy by a President of the United States. The photograph was ^ lly Joanne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cook. John and Dorothy Generally, Dr. Rowe said, vis­ taken two weeks prior to the President’s recent heart attack. Crimmins. sponsors. ion problems become evident in Patricia Kathleen, daushter of Mr. the third or fourth grade of and Mrs. Robert J. Boland. Eufene and Mary Ricser. sponsors. school, when heavier demands Newman Club at U. of C. David Anthony, ton of Hr. and Mrs. are made on the child’s sight. Nicholas RossL Paul and Dixie Fontec* Only 2.4 per cent of children ehio. sponsors. show sight difficulties before James WUIiain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Begins Blood Donor Drive James William Kaylor. Joseph and they enter school, the doctor said. The Newman Club at the substance. Mary Gasparich. aponsors. The most satisfying part of University of Colorado has Blood donors at St. Joseph’s Richard Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schulte. Jack and Louis-Heher, Dr. Rowe’s work is thq visual started its fall drive for blood Hospital, Denver, may report sponsors. rehabilitation of children’s sight. donors among its members. The in the basement of the hospital Howard Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. He examines the children him­ first drive was held year ago Monday and Friday, 12:30- Howard Arthur Merrick. Frank and i Frances Hasson, sponsors: Joseph A. self, consults with other optome­ with satisfactory results. 2:30 p.m.; Thursday, 7-8 p.m.; and Marie May. proxies. trists and medical doctors, and Althougli this is a Newman and Saturday, 9-11 a.m. Richard Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs. outlines a program designed to Club project, the drive chair­ Theodore Ruble. Theodore and Mrs. Donors should eat nothing for Betty Ruhle. sponsors. raise the sight skill of the child. man, Joe. Gulvas, said that four hours before. They may Daniel Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. He conducts the training pro­ blood donations are certainly have coffee, tea without sugar, Kenneth Baxter. PauFand Thelma Dan- grams himself. not restricted to members of iluk. sponsors. water, and juices. For example, a 12-year-old the club. Anyone desiring to Timothy Msrk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baxter. Paul and Thelma boy who was retarded two years donate a pint of blood should Daniluk, sponsors. in school wa.s brought to him contact the Newman House. Colo. Springs Parish Cathy JoAnn. daughter of Mr. and for help. His difficulty in The blood is given at the Mrs. Paul C. Lewis. Donald Romontlo and Lydia Aragon, sponsors. school was caused by lack of Boulder Sanitarium, located in Plans School Canopy Richard Leo, son of Mr. and Mrs. reading skill. Dr. Rowe’s pro­ the western part of town, and Richard Leo OtU William and Elita- gram : Begin all over again teach­ is given for charitable purposes Colorado Springs.— Divine Re­ beth O'Grady, sponsor^. Katherine Ann, daughter of Mr. and ing him to read. only. The blood goes to the deemer Parish was given permis­ Mrs. Richard M. Logsdon. James D. For another little girl, enter­ needy and poor. Only a few sion Tuesday by the City Coun­ Keenan and Dorothy EUtmann, spon­ ing the first grade, and threat­ members are asked to give each cil to install a canopy over the sors; Mrs. Elitsbeth Ott. proxy. Robert John, son of Mr. and Mrs. ened with progressive myopia. month, because the blood must sidewalk from its church-school John Michael O'Brien. John and Clara Dr. Rowe has planned a program be used within 30 days after it building to the curb on Logan Horan, sponsors. to retard the affliction. has been given or converted Avenue. The parish previously Richard Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W Dillon. Carl and Janice Mai- Dr. Rowe has five children into plasma. It is highly im­ was given permission to erect, the piede. aponsors. himself, ranging in age from portant that a large quantity canopy from the building to the Kurt James, son, of Mr. and Mrs. one year to six and one-half of whole blood remain on hand sidewalk. Fred G. Sturm. Fred and Kay Hozaich, in case of an emergency. Although it was felt the action sponsors. years might “e.stablish a precedent,” , Ann Frances, daughter of Mr. and His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ga­ Last year, 84 Newmanites Mrs. l.ou{s Larkin O'Hern. John and len Rowe, have been members volunteered as donors. Their the council voted approval of the' Jane O'Hern, sponsora: L. U O'Hern of St. Catherine’s Parish, Den­ charity has undoubtedly led to application, it being pointed out Monsipnor Elmer J. Kolka, whose hu-sband and children ar­ Mrs. Anna Maria Kreiner (left spring seperated by the Iron Cur­ and Margaret Klassen, proxies. ver, for 20 years. Dr. Rowe at­ the recovery of many people that there are similar canopies Frank Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. center, photo top left, poses rived in Denver Sept. 28. Shown in photo at top right), who has tain and the Atlantic Ocean.when Frank Henry Montoya. Joseph and Sue tended Regis College in 1943-44; who otherwise might never at the Law Mortuary and the with this family in are, left to right, Maria Stau- been in the United States since the Navy transport General btorris, sponsors. Colorado University, 1944-45; have received the life-giving Chief Theatre. Janie Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Denveicls Union Station where bringer, sister of Mrs. Jakisa; 1951, is shown with her daugh­ Langfitt docked in New York and the Northern Illinois College Mrs. James J. Wlckland. 'Thomas Wick- they were reunited after four Zvanimir Jakisa. Monsignor ter, Mrs. Emillie Dettling, as she on its fourth refugee voyage of land and Mary Murphy, aponsors: Wai­ of Optometry, from which he years’ Ilf separation. Thomas Kolka, Mrs. Staubringer, and Mr. arrived in Denver Sept. 28 with the year. Among the 1,118 happy ter L. Wiekland, proxy. was graduated in 1947. Stephen Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Staubringer, at right, and Mrs. Staubringer. The Jakisa chil­ other European refugee families. refugees were these tiny tots He has worked with Dr. G. N, Joseph £. Gasser. Bernard and Mariab Staubringer, next to him, are the dren are, left to right, Thomas There were several happy re­ from Yugoslavia, (photo bottom Bhodes, sponsors. Getman of- Luveme, Minn., na­ parents of Mrs. Anna Jakisa, and Rcinhold. unions of parents ;vith their off- right), Tuonimiv Jakisa, 5, a n d Kathleen Marir. daughter of Mr. and tionally famous child sight spec­ Mrs. John P. Hsggerty. Joseph and his 3-year old brother, Rudolph, Alice Marie Haggerty, sponsors. perched in top of their baggage. ialist, and has throughout his Charlotte Kay. daughter of Mr. and They are making their home in career pointed to the day when Mrs. John Henry Streit. Elmer and he could concentrate himself on Steamboat Springs Society Has Meeting Englewood. Helen Davis, sponsors: Joseph L. and helping children. Katherine M. Roche, proxies. Happy expressions on the faces Mary Rebecca Nolbp. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nolop. Robert Young The Altar and Rosary Society Several deanery chairmen were | gates of Catholic organizations of these refugees (photo at bot­ and HenrietU Walden, sponsors. James of Holy Name Parish, Steamboat unable to give their reports, as welcomed at the convention by tom right) show their feelings Kerr, proxy. Springs, was host to the Glen- they had not received their re­ Archbishop Cushing of Boston. upon arrival in Denver where Grace'Marie Zlrkelbach. daughter of Colorado Springs Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zlrkelbach. Harold wood Springs Deanery of the ports from the parish chairmen. It was their good fortune to hear they will begin new lives. Mon­ Goetx and B^sy Sehnibbe, sponaora* ACeW at 2:30 Sunday afternoon Father Syrianey, the guest President Eisenhower address signor Elmer J. Kolka, archdio­ Frederick’ L, roley, proxy. in the high school lunch room. them, and she described her per­ cesan director of Catholic Chari­ Daniel Nickless, son of Mr. an dMri. speaker, gave a talk on “The Guild to Hear R. Walker Nieklesa. T. T. Kelly and The Rev. Edward Prinster, pas­ Catholic Woman.” He said he sonal reaction to this wonderful ties, is shown greeting them D. N. Kelly, sponsors. tor of Holy Name Church, was thoroughly approved of the semi­ experience. She concluded her Sept. 28. The new arrivals are, David Dricling. son of Mr. and Mrs. master of ceremonies for the af­ annual metings of the ACCW if talk by quoting excerpts of the left to right, Mrs. Emillie Dett­ Captain Fenerty Daniel Drleling. Dale Braun and Lam- ternoon and gave the blessing be­ bertine Kienttcr, sponsors. for no other reason than that speech given by Archbishop ling, Thomas Jakisa, his father 0 . 0 William Lyons nronson, son of Mr. fore the luncheon, served to 80 it gave individual members Cushing about the average Zvanimir Jakisa; Rudolph Jakisa, Colorado Springs.— (Corpus and Mrs. William Bronson. William Jo ­ women from Red Cliff, Gilman, woman at the posts of control. and Mrs. Anna Jakisa; Gisela Christ! Parish) — The Corpus seph Lyons and Mary Bronson, spon­ iwithin the confines of their re­ sors. Carl Bronson and Kathleen Lyons, Minturn, Glenwood Springs, spective societies the opportun­ A _ closing prayer by Father Kiefel, Mrs. Elizabeth Kiefel, Christ! Guild will meet at 8 p.m. proxies. Rifle, Meeker, Rangely, Craig, ity to meet other Catholic women Prinster adjourned the meeting Reinhold Kiefel, and his father, on Oct. 17 in the school hall. John Paul Donaldson, son of Mr. and ■Steamboat Springs, and Kremm- until April. Eugen Kiefel. The speaker of the evening will Mm. John Donaldson. Henry Ruginski doing the same work in other and Anna Julia Ruginski, sponsors. Mrs. ling. Catholi ky and Bernice Polosky, sponsors. who presided at the business each of us as individuals be to Officer of New Bank and Mrs. Forest Rose. Christine Rita Scott, daughter of Mr. The members of the guild are and Mrs. Roy Scott. Arthur Rogers and meeting. Also introduced were work in co-operation with fellow The first entirely new com -[charter from the State of Colo- Ida Stewart, sponsors. the Rev. Robert Syrianey of members for salvation, and hap­ already making plahs for other mercial bank in downtown Den rado, offers complete banking parish activities to be held in Wallace O. Hrdlicka, son of Mr. and Craig, the Rov. Edward Fraez- piness expressed in this life ac­ ver in 46 years, the Guaranty services, including a walk-up Mr«. Oicy Hrdlicka. J. Dudley Lewiss cording to the will of God." the coming weeks. The proceeds and One Lewi.^s. sponsors. kowski of Rifle and missions, the Bank and Trust Company, opened window where banking transac­ Rev. Joseph Lcberer of Minturn from a rummage sale at the end Terc«a Ann Duckman, daughter of Mrs. Ch.ase presented a corsage: recently in temporary quarters tions can be made until 6 o’clock. of October and from a card ■AMERICA'S FINE LIGHT BEER Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ruekman. Thomas and missions, Mrs. Frank Man- to Mrs. Mancini, who began her; at 1725 California Street I Capital and surplus of the new Buekman and Jeanne Buckman. spon­ cini, president of the ACCW. talk with a brief history of the party in November will all be sors. Robert Tronlel a n d Margaret The bank, operating under' hank is $1,437,500, with deposits used as a p ^ t of the guild’s Tronfel, proxies. All other officers of the dean-iNCCW, which was organized by insured up to $10,000. ^ntribution to the building fund James Patrick Moore, son of Mr. and ery were present, Mrs. Rose De- the Most Rev. Joseph Schrembs, Mrs. Robert Moore. Robert Schonebaum The president of the'new bank, of the new Corpus Clhristi Maestri of Glenwood Springs,'D.D., Archbishop of Cleveland, in and Margaret Sehonebaum, sponsors. Walter A. Woods, has more than Church. The latter will take the Kathleen Marie Waters, daughter of secretary; Mrs. Stephen Biskup, Washington, D.C., March 4-6 in 36 years of commercial banking place of the annual fall festival. 480t9M C00»s COX^ANT e o i9 r « COlOtlOO. 0 S 4. M*r. and Mrs. Thomas Waters. Robert of Craig, treasurer; and Mrs. E d -! 1920. The NCCW was called liickcy and Jessie Hobreebt, sponsors. experience. He was a former Mary Kelly, proxy. ward Miller of Gilman, deanery: into existence by the Bishop “to bank examiner in Denver, and JuHa Anne Sposato, daughter of Mr. representative. I unite the Catholic women of the and Mrs. Joseph Sposato. 'Timothy and served until recently as execu­ Margaret Murphy, sponsors. John Ful Mrs. Purdy called on presi- States in organized effort tive vice president of one of the leman and Julia Murphy, proxies. dents of the Altar and Rosary m all useful fields of educational leading downtown banks. Mr. Marv Paula Quering. daughter of Mr. social, religious, and economic and .Mrs. Walter Quering. Frank and Societies and deanery chairmen Woods is the father of four sons, Carol Job, sponsors. to give their reports for the work for the betterment and hap­ and lives at 1601 Glencoe Street. piness of the people.” The motto Ralph Mikel Rapuano, son of Mr. and past six month period. She David F. Finnigan and W. Mrs. Ralph Rapuano. Donald Rapuano adopted by the NCCW is "For and Patricia Hetherington, sponsors stressed the importance of re­ Glenn McMahon are vice presi­ Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lasher. proxUs. ports made by parish chair­ God and Country.” dents of the new organizations. Christina Ann Wagner, daughter of Mrs. Mancini explained about Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wagner. William men, as without them it is Mr. Finnigan, a prominent Bfown and Patricia McColgan. sponsors. impossible for the deanery the organization of the- ACCW member of St. James’ Parish, has Denise Ann Truelson, daughter of Mr, chairmen to make a complete re­ and what section of the state it long been active in the automo­ add Mr*. Neil Schwarx. Jioward and is comprised of. She told about Martha Sehwarx, sponsors. port. All the work accomplished bile and installment loan field in Patricia .Marie $Uvage, daughter of so far this year will be of no the national convention of Cath­ Denver, and until recently was Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Ravage. John avail if copies of reports are not olic women she attended Nov. 5 president of Whecler-Finnigan and Patricia Adkins, sponsors. ' made and left for successors. and 6. There were 3,000 dele- Inc. at 17th and Lincoln. Mr. • .* 1 1 McMahon has had 26 years of Payments, not pledges, wi' continuous hanking service in measure the success of the Arch­ Denver, and was recently an bishop's Seminary and Missions Fleming Parish Bazaar executive officer at one of Den­ Campaign. ver's large banks. F?ee parking for customers is W hittaker Scheduled for det, 9 available at seven different park­ David F. Finnigan ing lot.s near the bank quarters. -.-a PItnriiinev j v » > o 9 a Fleming.— (St. Peter’s Parish! | Attending the day of recoilec- *’TA« Friendly Store'' — St. Peter's one-day bazaar will tion on OcL '2 at St. Pbtrick'.s he held on Sunday, Oct. 9. i Church in Holyoke were Mmes. Prcscriplion Specialists Chicken dinner will be served I Aloys I.ortsberg, Charles Boer- W. 32nd & Perry CL. 5-2401 from 11:30 to 2 o’clock. ner, Pbilomena Brown, Ed Lock, and Julius Wermsman. The Ground Observers Corps wa-s oranizod at St. Peter's. Air For the Longest and Straightest Force Sergeant James Conant Deals in Town on Brand New came to show a movie and ex­ To etiurt on area tho power fo prow plain the details. The PT.4 will meet on Fri­ tokt$ tong-rango planning, day evening, Oct. 7, in the school. 1955 CHEVROLETS The PT.\ is putting on a mem­ bership drive. .-Ml parishioners fopwiaiton ond Ifldtniflol growth b t projeri#d y*on Irlo Mur# o onivt of 4 with Holy Hour and procession. Authorized Chevrolet Service The Rev. James .Ahern of Stone- #>• netdt of tht area aierirkoily. ham delivered the sermon. tndkot* the growth of Ih* or^o w# serve wilJ be sudt fhot in the SEE The women varnished the church pews on Sept. 20 and neil 20 yeoT th# power reovVementi will be V/i times who! they ore today. Sept. 27. Each year electricity becomes more ond more importont ir> ovr everyday Tvm The High School DUcu.ssion \ Club meets each Wedneday eve­ ond eoch year ogr obligation to you, Owf evsfomen, becomes greater. Our p l ^ ning in the rectory hall. The [ for *he K-Ve mtwr# you the comfort and of adequate and depend­ youth are preparing a dance skit' , _ , r a. . . to be given at .Northeast Colo- D o n O rS o f S t a t U S Mrs. Ramon J . Trevino of Den- able electric eervict in the yean oheod. rado Youth Rally to be held in ^ rfiuiwc are the donors of the hand-carved. Sterling in October. .marble statue of Su Andrew Avellino. which will be blessed at the UshPT-s annnintpH'/or Fathers seminary. 1050 S. Birch Street, by the Rt. Rev. are Fd C l i n Herman Gregory Smith. V.G.. Sunday. Oct. 2. at 5 p.m. NO. SPEER BLVD. Schlenz *=* chairman of a beneht party to be held at the * . seminary following: the blessing: of the .statue and a new holy Confirmation will be Wedne* water font, which was donated by Mr, and Mrs. Felix Soto. Pro­ 35 Ycors Same Owner — Seme Location day, Oct, 19 at 11 o’clock. K cced.s will be used to secure athletic*equipment and other items needed PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO confirmation clas.s 'fs held each:for the seminarians. The new seminary was blessed only last May. Saturday morning./ jih e public Is invited.

m m m m PAGE SIXTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitone 4-4205 Thursday, October 6, T955 Reorganized Westwood HNS to Meet Fr. Hiester Will Describe

Westwood.— (St. Anthony of' planned for the next 12 months on Sunday, Oct. 9. All the men Padua's P arish )— The rejuve-will be presenUd, and then the will attend the 8 o'clock Mass Trip to B razil Congress nated . Holy Name Society, an­ meetinir will be thrown open for and receive Communion. The ticipating a successful year of any suggestions from the group breakfast will follow immedi­ present. ately in the parish hall served Aurora.— (St. I^ius Tenth Par- day exposition of the Blessed activities, will hold its first meet­ ish)—The Rev. Richard Hieater Sacrament in the parish rectory ing: of the fall season Tuesday Serving as a "kickoff” to the by the Altar and Rosary Society. It is hoped that the breakfast will describe his trip to Rio de chapel on first Friday, Oct. 7. nigrht, Oct. 11, at 7:30. launching of the HNS program Janeiro, Brazil, for the 36th In­ Other members of the parish An outline of the activities will be a Communion breakfast following the monthly Commun­ ion will grow into a monthly af- ternational Eucharistic Congress are also urged to make a visit Ifair. at the meeting of the Altar and to the Blessed Sacrament ^ In honor of Our Lady of Rosary Society at 8 p.m. Friday, that day. ' the Rosary» nightly Rotary de* Oct. 14, in the St. Therese’a Par­ Religious articles will be sold , votiona are being conducted ish Hall. after Masses in the Town House ' Sayer&McKeeDrugCo before the parith*t outdoor Father Hiester, superintendent on Sunday, Oct 9. Marian thrine, and will con­ of music in schools of the Den­ The Holy Name Society, Au­ tinue throughout the month ver Archiocese, was a member rora, voted to make its Hallow­ each evening at 7:30. Such de- of the pilgrimage headed by een dance O ct 28 sp masquerade **LeadviUe's Leading Drag Store” votiona are an antwer to Our Cardinal Francis Spellman of affair and to award a portable Lady's requests made at Fa­ New York. television set as an added at­ tima. traction. WALGREEIN AGEINCY Wm Provide The dance and buffet supper Seeking Members will be held in the Town House The women of the Altar and Guard of Honor Restaurant, Peoria and Colfax. Rosary Society held the initial Section two of the Altar and Admission will be $2 per person, Phone 150 Leadville, Colo. fall meeting Oct. 4 in the parish Rosary Society, headed by Mrs. Dr. Robert S. Squires, chairman, I hall. A membership drive was Marizette McClelland, will pro­ announced. decided on and will be conducted vide the guard of honor at all Gene DiSalle and his eight- by the various circles following piece orchestra will play for the Sunday Masses. Two women dancing and Charles Seggelke from each one of the circles will act as master of ceremonies. will be pre.sent at the Mas-ses to accept names of prospective Guardian Angels members. as well as the local participation In the court of Holy Ghost Altar Unit It was also decided to launch To Reorganize Scouts J i ’ . r t r t i l i awards. Seated, from left, are Mrs. Roy Struck, olorado Oprings I a Christma.s card campaign be­ Scouts and Brownies in St. Philomena’s Parish, Mrs. E . B. Conway, Mrs. A. D. Lovejoy, Mrs, Parish to Hold To Meet in Parish Hall S ginning Oct. 9. and extending Pete Van Woensel; standing, Mrs. Ed Collins, Denver, was discussed recently by scout leaders. until the Sunday preceding the The 1966-66 program was determined to fulfill Mrs. David Romaley, Miss Lucy Smith, Mrs. (Holy Gbo*t Parish, Denver) Feast of Christmas. Women will the national scouting outline of proposed activities David K arr, and Mrs. Albert Ahr. The Altar and Rosary Society J. D. CROUCH be present after all the Masses Men's M ission will meet Monday, Oct. 10, at + + + .4 - + + + + C. D. O’BRIEN to accept orders. 12:30 p.m. in the Holy Ghost Hall. MAY REALTY (Guardian Angel*’ Pari*h, Mrs, Paula Williams will be host­ Census Meeting Denver) Wednesday evening, Oct. 12, ess at a dessert luncheon. St Philomena Unit Notes Vocation Day Confessions will he heard REALTOR a parish meeting will be held in Important business will be pre­ the hall for both tmen and Thursday afternoon from 4:30 sented by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor women interested in assisting in (Sl. Philomena’i Porith, Denver) Meets Oct. 10 talk-^about his recent trip to the to 5:30 and in the evening fol­ John R. Mulroy, director, for lowing the mission services, in INSURANCE - LOANS the parish census. This census, More than 200 women of the The Altar and Rosary Society Eucliariatic Congress in Rio de consideration. As many members to be conducted at the request parish received Communion cor­ will meet Oct. 10. Recitation of Janeiro and will show .slides of preparation for first Friday, as possible are urged to attend. O ct 7. Masses will be celebrated of Archbishop Vehr, will aid the porately in the 8:15 o’clock Mass the Rosary in the church will be the places of interest that he vis­ Recitation of the Rosary will 725 N. Tejon St. a t 6 and 9 a.m. on first Friday, QUALITY APPAREL diocesan files and will also prove on Sunday, Oct. 2, in observance led by the Rt. Rev. Monsiraor ited in South America. Members precede the business session. and there will be exposition a big assist to the parish itself, of the Prayer for Vocation Sun­ William Higgins at 1:30 o’clock. of St. Bridget's (Circle will be ol t.N COLORADO RPRl.NGS Colorado Springs, Colo. j With the completion o f the cen­ day. The women will continue The meeting will be held in the hostesses. the Blessed Sacrament all day. Dr. Harry IHillcr SINCE 1171 the practice on the first Sunday conference room of .the rectory. The women are reminded to .ME. 3-7731 sus, the files will be brought up Work on Health Records Kiowa and Tojon Straat* to date, an important need right of every month for the intention' The Rev. Joseph M. O’Malley ^gpsit the church on the hours Has Heart Attack they signed for. ! now because of the tremendous of new vocations. will be the guest speaker. He will The PTA Health Committee Dr. Harry Miller, a member of growtH in the past two years. It is now working on the health rec­ Sunday evening, Oct. 9, the St. Catherine’s Parish, Denver, is believed that the census wil' ords for the pupils of the school. men'* mi**ion will start. Daily is in Mercy Hospital after suffer­ prove approximately 1,000 to A health history is kept on rec­ Ma** will be at 6 and 7 a.m. ing a severd coronary throm­ FRED'S BOOTERY r,100 families reside within the:Tarents' Interest Praised ord for every child. Rita Smith­ ■with a brief instruction after bosis. A wiell-known Denver dentist. 106 E. Pikes Peak OOGB-L confines of the parish bound­ line and Ruth Tice are cochair­ each. Evening service* will he 0 at 7:30 o’clock. Dr. MiHer has practiced here for Xho Hftp* «f aries. men of the committee. Also work­ 45 years. V«lvtl Step - City Clab OTlolors S nc A dinner was held for the ba­ By Cure d'Ars Principal ing on the program this year Religious articles are on sale Weather Bird Shoe* zaar workers at t h e Aeroplane are Mrs. Georgia Burriett, De- in the hall after the morning Masses and after the evening The Little Store With the Bis Veleee Club and a large, enthusiastic fCure (TArt Perish, Denver) Mrs. J. B. McClofkey Is general lores Williams, and Florence crowd of 166 attended. Gifts of Nale. services during the two weeks “Co-operation between par­ chairman. of the mission. legol Notices Gel Hour’s (of Denver) appreciation were presented to In October, tpeciel devo­ In the near future the chil­ Pete Beroni Winston Churchill, bazaar chair­ ents and teachers is the key­ Candy and Ice Cream at note of Sucre,...,” Sister Carmen- tions In honor of the Blessed dren’s eyes will be tested and Festival Donee Furniture Shop man, and to Frank Merelll, par­ they will have a dental .screening. NOTICE TO CREDITORS cita. the principal of Cure d’Ars Virgin are being held each Plans are being formulated for ESTATE OP NEVADA M. 8. BEN- UPHOLSTERING ish benefactor and spimsor of Later in the year, audiometrical DIX. aUo known as NEVADA BENDIX, Johnson-English School, said last week. "Never afternoon except Sunday at a fall festival dance which will RB-UPHOI.8TKRING AND the dinner. Paul Pomponio was tests will be given. No definite NEVADA SCHNOOR BENDIX, NE- REPAIRING have I been associated with any 5:30 o’clock in th* church. De- be held Nov. 12 at the Starlight VADA MILLER S. BENDIX, NEVADA elected chairman for the 1956 date has been set for the polio Slip Corrre end nraptriee school system where parents votions consist of the recita­ Club. M. aSCHNOOR BENDIX. and MBS. Drug Co. Made ta Order festival to be ’ held next sum­ shots for the children who missed ALFRED F. BENDIX. DECEASED. have shown as much interest and tion of the Rosary and tha LENTHERIC Toilririei Furnitnre Made lo Order mer. Litany of the Blessed Virgin. the last one given. Women of the parish have No. M 665 r.J.n at Bijra St Pb.nt UB. S-CIM F 21.22 So. Waheatrb Are. ME. 2.1411 worked as hard as in our school." Notice is hereby given that on the 12th A new lawn will be installed Mrs. John Polasky and John The Sacred Heart Circle will Confessions for First Friday, been organized to work on the day of September. 19S5,' letters of Special within the next two weeks in the Johns, PTA cochairraen, through meet in the school hall on Oct. Oct. 7, will be heard Thursday Community Chest drive. Pauline Administration were Uaued to the under­ front of the church-school under afternoon and evening. Masses Stack is major. Captains are signed as Co-Spec'il Administratore of ME. 1.S24I ME. 4.«2S1 The Heyse Sheet their enthusiasm have aroused 10. Acting as hostess for this the above named eslate, and all persona ‘ LARRT /ERBT !tletal and Roofing the direction of Frank Burns and much interest Many interesting circle meeting will be Mrs. Dixon for First Friday will ^ at 6:30 Rosena Black, Lee Crest, Faye having elaima against said esUta art the men of the parish. Graffman. * _ 7:30, and 9:15. Communion will Decola, Virginia Dever, Alice required to Ale them for allowance in the INCORPORATED meetings have been planned to County Court of the City and County of Madden Plumbing Co. Confessions will be held this acquaint parents with the poli­ St. Jude’s Circle will' meet in be distributed at 6 o’clock and Feldhake, Rose Marsh, qnd Dolly HEATING ROOFING Denver. Colorado, within six months I Thursday evening, Oct. 6, in an- cies of the school. The school the home of Mrs. Harold Wei- before and in the Masses. Tamaska. from tefd date or elaima will be PLUMBING CONTRACTORS SHEET METAL PLUMBING REPAIR.S iticipation of the first Friday of chairmen, through the room nell, 411 S. Garfield Street, on Sunday, Sept. 9, the Men’s The volunteer workers are Kay forever barred. GAH water heaters I the month. Masses Friday morn- Club and the Holy Name Society J . J. May and Fl^d W. Coleman. S2S SO. NEVADA mothers and fathers, with Mr. Oct. 10. Newly elected officers Bicanich, Mary Briatton, Edna Co-Spfcial Adminiatratora. riwH RE 2-0042 127 W um tt «R. Pb.n,: ME. 2-4ISS will be at 7 and 8. will receive Communion corpor­ B.I. lISS and Mrs. Don Bottorff acting as of the circle are Mrs. John Johns, Cnporiccio, Pearl DavM, Jeanette First Pnblieation September 16, 1966 captain, and Mrs. Robert Stark, ately in the 8:15 Mass. Last Publication October 18, 1955 leaders in this rapacity, are the and Harriet Feldhake, Evelyn (Publiahed In Denver Catholic Rei^terl strong right arm of the school. secretary-treasu rer. The Sitter* of Loretto will Gaug, Winifred Horn, Mary Ho­ teach catechism to pupil* who IN THE SHADOW Mrs. Earl Paul and her a.ssist- Mrs. Joseph Wais, 2900 Ivanr gan, Rita Hidalgo, Lou Kirk, WILLIAM C. CRARON ant. Miss Lucille Bacchieri, have hoe Street, will be hostess to attend public school* each Peggy Lindenmeyer, Mrs. J. OF PIKE’S PEAK Sale to Include I been recording health histories. members of the Guardian Angel Sunday after the 8:15 o'clock iJonergan, Catherine McGrail, ■ Optometrist Phil Stoole and Albert Lehhart Circle op Oct. 11. Mas* in the basamant confar- Patricia Negri, Alice Ohman, HOTEL JOYCE Members of Our Lady of anca room of the rectory. YOIIR 126 Nerih Tejen St. have combined tljeir carpentry Mary Jane Roberts, Pauline Ta- Prayers were asked for Mrs. Loon Costs Less i Colorado Springt PHONE MB. 2-6661 'Kuiilien,' Bread and painting abilities in convert­ Lourdes Circle will meet in the felski, Lucille Townsend, Mrs. Margot Cooper Funk, who ia COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO. ing the basement into two class- home of Mrs. Albert Miner, 2925 Charles Tuba, and Aileen Van When You Borrow 10 So. Weber seriously ill. room.s. Paul Daniluk of Danco Pontiac Street, on Oct. 13. Valkenburg. From obtained folding doors for di­ LEGAL NOTICE ■ SPEAR'S J. B. SliRARER & J. SHEARER viding the basement into cla.ss- k= rooms. Glenn Larsenl made some Holy Family Sodality, IN THE COUNTY COURT v m z E i s s i new equipment for the play­ In and for the Cltjr tnd CoantT vf ^ Vaieety Store The Rosary Altar Society is Loan Company ground. Dtnvfr and Stat« of Colora^ planning a bake sale for O ct No. P*45C5 1538 California •I B. Platt* Ave. Colo. Spga. Mrs. Bernard Foster and Mrs. '2299 15 and 16. Mrs. Levi Saindon, CITATION TO ATTEND PROBATE I Notlona - Toys - Hardware « Seheol John Schlaegel have offered OF WILL MA. 3-4959 chairman, will be assisted by the PTA in Chest Drive SappHea • KiUhenwara • Glaasware their time as substitute teachers IK THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE R. B. Dillon, Pre*. ^ Colorado Sprioft. Colo. present officers: Mmes. Jerry whenever they are needed. Mrs. OF NEVADA M. S. BFaNDIX. alto i I Ceainettn Buckley, Hugh Thornsberry, An­ (Holy Family Parish, Denver) The sodalists will be led by known at NEVADA BENDIX. NEVADA Charles Fry and Mrs. Donald Gail Murphy, prefect. SCHNOOR BENDIX. NEVADA MILLER drew Kruse, and John J . Wom- Babbit have been very helpful in One hundred and eighty PTA S. RENOIX. NEVADA M. SCHNOOR pey, Jr. Specialties will include their contribution is secretaries. and high school sodality members Final plans were completed BENDIX and MRS. ALFRED F. BEN- DIX. Dcceaaed. Aley Drug Co. BLICK SPORTING homemade bread, rolls, "Kuchen” Mrs. Robert Purcell is the chair­ from Holy Family School are this week for the Altar and Ro­ Social Workers and spaghetti with meat balls sary Society bake sale to be held THE PKOI^ OP THE STATE OF PRESCRIPTION man league representative. Mrs. ready for the signal on Oct. 10 COLORADO. TO: GOODS CO. [Further1 arrangement will be an^ Bill Stauter, as chairman, has to begin solicitation of funds for after all the Masses'on Sunday, Mina Cohn, adult, Fremont Are* Wanted DRUGGISTS nounced later. completed arrangements for the Community Chest in resi­ Oct. 9. A variety of cakes, pies, nuo. Bronx, New York, relatlonabtp Phone ME. 2-3245 non*. Legate*: C«cil Bendiz. adult. 27 Pbeo* ME. 4.15,S »Z S«. Tfini St The Holy Nome Society will First Communion. dential district 14 of the North cookies^ and other pastries will ‘'Er.rythln, f.r ETery Sport** i Churchill Drive. New Hjrd* Park, I^ng Denver Catholic Charities meet Thuriday eveninf, Oct. The record round-up has been Denver area. The entire district be offered in the high school laland, New York, relationship none. COLORADO SPRINGS 119 NO. TEJON ST. has opening for social work­ 6, ot 8 o'clock in the church great success. To date more from Federal Boulevard to Sher­ auditorium, site of the sale. Con­ Legatee: Berneice Ctrollna Flaber. adult, 1240 So. York. Denver, Colorado, rela* ers for children. Adequate auditorium. Preliminary piano than 200 records have been do­ idan Boulevard and from 38th tacts made this week by Mrs. tionihip none, Legatee: T. W, Miller, salary based on experience. ZECH.A & ADAIIIS ; for the November turkey por­ nated to the school. / Avenue to 46th Avenue will be Nicholas J. Herold, Altar Society adult, ‘ Partona. Kanaas, Brother, Heir, The firms listed here Must be college graduates. tico will be made. Jameo J. First Friday breakfast will be under the sapervision of Mrs. Jo ­ president, and Mrs. William Sei- Legatee and Devisee: Lavon Miller, Conoco Service Stalion adult, RuMell, Kansu, Sister. Heir: Give References. Write— deserve to be remembered Cummingo, preoident, urgeo all served by a group of mothers seph Woertman, PTA auditor- wald, ways and means committee chairman, indicate that the num­ Cujr 0. Miller, adult. Russell, Kanaas, when you are distributing man to attend. under the organization of Mni. historian and former president. Brother. Heir: Floyd W. Coleman, adult. CATHOLIC CHARITIES, Mrs. Leona DiManna an Mitchell. Mrs. Woertman was appointed ber of donations for . the sale Palisade. Colorado. None. Ikviaee: Vir­ your patronage in the dif­ should reach a record high. The ginia Collett, adult. Viiatla, California. 1665 Grant St., nounced the first hot dog lunch­ Bake Sale Oct. 16 major for the district by Mrs. Niece. Devisee and Legatee; Jesse ferent lines of business. eon for the school children will The annual bake sale spon­ George Saunders and Mrs. Valens profit from the sale aids the so­ Coicber. adult.. 420 Eaat Southern St.. Denver 3, Colo. be on Tuesday, Oct. 11. The price sored by the Altar and Rosary Jones, chairman and vice chair­ ciety in its program of altar care E u t Spring Field. Ohio. Cousin. Legatee; Nfvaila At#. ai ('.arh* la Poadra and improvement. Frances Lanoert. adulU 420 East ^utfa* will be 25 cents, and children Society will be held after all the man of the North Denver chest ern St., Blast Spring Field. Ohio, rela­ may purchase additional hot dogs Masses on Sunday. Oct. 16. drive. The Altar Society will meet tionship unknown. Legatee: Hasel Lo. Chairmen of committees are Thurtday, Oct. 6. Recitation of baugh. adult. 420 Southern St.. East if they desire. .Assisting Mrs. Di- Captains in the chest solicita­ Spring Field. Ohio, relationship un­ busy organizing their teams of the Ro*ary in church at 1 Manna will be Mmes. Pete Ser- tion for the area are Mmes. known. Jaetatee: Gertrude Klots, adult. workers. In charge of publicity p.m. will precede the bu*ine*t Wilson. Kanaas. relationship none. I*ega- The Murray Drug Co. afin, J. J. Konrade, John J. Wom- Nicnolas J . Herold, Timothy is Mrs. Robert Casler: supplies, meeting. tee; Mary Miller Crone, adult, Washing­ Pretcriplioai Accurately Filled pey, J r .; and Walter Thackery. ton C.H.. Ohio, Cousin. Legatee: Emmer Mrs. Ed Barton; saleswomen, Cronin, C. R. Nelson, R. G. Akin Mrs. Anthony McNulty, chair­ Eighth _ graders’ mothers will W. E. Goedert, and Hilda Chio- Miller, adult, Wuhingtdn C.H., Ohio, 4% Main Store— 116 E. Pikes Peak ME. 2- 1.593 serve. Mrs. Patrick Traynor: and trans­ man, has announced that the fall Cousin. Legatee; Chloe Hiller, adult portation, Mrs. J . LaFleur. lero. In all, homes in 160 square bridge and pinochle card tourna­ Cedarville. Ohio. Couain, Legatee; Ethel I Put your dollars to ! ^orlli Store— 832 Tejon ME. ‘M861 There will be a meeting of blocks will be contacted for Thomas, adult Wwhin^on C.H., Ohio, I * the captains for the Community Donations are being solicited ment sponsored annually by the Couain. Legatee; Inec Boiwell. adult donations. PTA will begin on O ct 13. The 110 Sycamore. Wuhlngtoo C.H., J)blo, I work where they will I PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY .Chest drive on Friday morning, from those parishioners whose names begin with letters of the The district enclosing the five-week tournament will fea­ Cousin. Legatee; Robert Miller, adult Oct. 7, at 9:30 o’clock in the Washington C.R.. Ohio. Cousin, laegatce; I work the hardest... | 501 North Tejon .ME. 4-.5541 latter half of the alphabet. The school will be contacted by 71 ture attractive special and high reading room of the rectory. The Jesse Bush, adult, Washington C.H., telephone committee includes students from the high school Ohio, relationship none. Legatee; Ruth drive will start Monday, O ct 10. score award prizes and delicious earning a high rof^ of j Mmes. H. W. Buckman, Dan sodality under the direction of refreshments. Admission to the Ann Miller, adult Ws-^hington C.H.. Prize Winners Ohio. Cousin, l^ a te ^ Carroil Miller, Drieling, Bernard Finnerty, Jo ­ Father Edward Madden and Sis- tournament, to be held in the adult Washington C.H., Ohio. Cousin. 4X interest. | COMPLETE LINE OP NATIONALLY KNOWN I The attendance prizes for the seph Godwin-Austen, John P. Frances Margaret. high school auditorium, is $2 for Legatee; Walter Miller, adult CHfton, ; PTA meeting were won by Sis- Haggerty, Philip "a Harpole, rp John, ^11 homes in the 32 blocks the series of five games, or SO >Ohio. Cousin, legatee: Arthur Miller, tipM e.J laipht I JANITOR SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT I ter Estevan’s class in the lower adult, Miami. Florida. Cousin. legatee: Hemming, Howard Hunker, from Tennyson Street to Sheri­ cents each evening. Mrs. Elder John Fisher, minor. 1240 So. York. Den­ •nr tzM.ooo.ee I , group and by Sister Janice’s class Woxei - Soaps - Gym Seals - Masonry Finishes Grier Keyser, Aloysius Knoll, dan Boulevard, 38th Avenue to Lunstrom is vice chairman of'the ver, Colorado, relationship none. Lega­ for the upper group. The kinder- tee; Margaret Ann Kisber, minor, 1240 John T. Leech, Joseph MeShane, 44th Avenue, will be contacted tournament tree Cousullalion and Demonstration I garten mothers were hostesses. So. York. Denver Colorado, relationship republic; W. Quering, and Louis DeBell, by these sodalists: Ronald Dahl- The PTA council will meet In none. Legatee: Washington Park Com­ Mail Orders Invited 1 Father J. P. Mahoney, O.P., berg, James Dowd, Emmett the high school auditorium on munity Churhh, 119& So. Race. Denver. LOAN CO. I professor of philosophy in Lor- Monday, O ct 10, at 8 p.m. The Colorado. rel|tionship none. I>egatee; Ramey, Ja m e s White, Ron Helen Cox. Jelferaon, Ohio, relationship 1636 Gienorm • Donver, Colo, a ■ etto Heights College, gave a Ulk Wright, James Brisnehan. Rich^ council is made up of officers, none. Legatee: Arthur Bible. Jefferson, American Window Cleaning & Supply Co. (aablliAM IFZ5 on “The Parent and the School." Men's Club Sets ard Callahan, Lawrence Clinton, committee heads, and the record Oklahoma, relationship none. Legatee: Unknown Heirs, residence unknown, re­ 4I.5 E. Ciicharras \IF ‘TAATl i'Mike Villano, accompanied by Dennis Gallagher, Claudia Beat­ number of 85 room mothers of lationship unknown. Intcrsst unknown; ______I ir.. ,|iMrs. DiDonato. sang "Because” ty, Marlene Bello; the parents’ organization. Richard Davis. Es4).. 210 )»t Natl. Bank 1 j ..por You Alone.” The Rev. This week the Knights of the Bldg., Denver. Guanfiao ad Litem. Atom Film Oct. 6 Carolyn Brodhag, Kathleen i ,,, . , -, , You and e«eb of you are hereby noU- ij. G. Forquer, O.P., pastor, A , 111, . IN* I iCuthbertson. Deanna Davis, Joan I school servers fled that the instnimenta purporting to ' talked briefly regarding the mink be the last will and testament and codieil ' stole to be awarded at the turkey thereto of the decedent above named will FORT COLLINS parly, explaining that the pro­ At Wh60t be offered for probate before the County Court of the City and County of Denver. ceeds from this stole would help State of Colorado, at th* City and County finance the new convent for the Wheat Ridge.— (Sts. Peter Hi;v;’M.r7T™ K»rVd.r u". *■■' Building In said City and County of Verne Ludwig, Patricia Monseu, supreme grand knight; Daniel sisters. and Paul’s Parish)— The Men’s Denver, on Monday, the 24th day of Martha Novak, Barbara Nuoci, Morahan, treasurer; and Timothy October. I9SS. at 10 o'clock A.M.. or on PAST40 Club meeting in the assembly DREIIING MOTORS Gail Pilz, Judy Rasmussen, Bar­ Green, secretary. Sister Maroel- a date subsequent thereto to which said Troehltd wM CCTTim NISHT5 room Thursday, Oct. 6, at 8 p.m. hearing regularly may he continued, W bara Raub, Shirley Rohr, Caro­ line is moderator of the knights. Lieut. Governor Gets will feature a sound and color when and where you may appear if you PelM hi lACX, HIPS, U6S Buick and CMC Trucks lyn Romero, Joan Rotar, Betty Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hesse re­ so desire. film entitled “Atomic ■ Energy WITNESS my signature and seal of TiredRoss, LOSS OF VI«0K Seymour, Patricia Stevens; turned this week from a visit in United Fund Drive Post Can Be a Blessing." This is a Kansas City, Mo., to their daugh­ said Court this 7th day of September,' If you are a vietim of Iheirirmi^ 230 South College Ave. Phone 2500 1956. get-acquainted meeting, and new Yvonne Tate, M a r le n e ter, Sister Mary Edwin. Sister tofh, then jrour trouble, may b| Stephen L. R. McNichoIs, lieu­ Vaughan, Marianne Walters, > LEONARD APPEL, traced to Glandular Inflammation. members are wanted. Edwin was professed on March Clerk of the .County Court. Glandular Inflammation is a con- tenant governor of the Slate of Kathy Wasinger, Alma Werth, Colora'do, and C. A. Bacon, vice Sunday Masses are at 6:30, 8, 19 as a Sister of St. Joseph of By Paul Pomponio, atitutional diaeaie and medicine, 9, 10, 11, and 12. Faye Weskamp, Marlene Bums, Carondelet At present, she i s ...... ^Deputy Clerk. that five temporary relief will not president, .Mortgage Investments Diane Coffey, Sharon Cummings, First Publication September 1$. 1966 remove the caute, of your troubles Co., will be chairman and co- Instruction cla**a* for high teachinK in Assumption School i u^V ^bTirtt'ton"(Sto Launttry anti Dry Cleaning Patricia Cuneo, Mary Dalpes, Nefleet'of Glandular Inflamma­ chairman for the Public Division •chool studani* are being held in Kansas City. Sister Edwin is tion often lead! to premature Rosemarie De .Andrea, Rosemary NOTICE TO CREDITORa 1956 Community Chest-United every Monday evening at 8 a frraduate of St. Patrick’s Grade ESTATE OF JOHN W. FOR.STER. aenility, and incurable malifnancy. Fort Collins Dominguez, Nancy Durant, Carol ACE GILLETT .Funds Campaign. o’clock in the assembly room. School and Holy Family High DECEASED N*. P 4(54 The pait year men from 1.000 Franks, Doniia Frazzini, Emily Notice !■ hereby given thet on the 2nd eommuAititabave been tuceetsfully McNichoIs and Bacon, in lead- ■ Mrs. Ed Smith, . . 5950 W, 38th School. day of September. 1965, iettera of 125 Ea>t Mountain Phone 225 Hanrahan, Lorraine Johnson, tieated here at the Exctlaior In- [ing the drive for the Public Di-jA'’onue, will entertain St. sdminiitraUon irer* iaaued to the under* itlRite. They have found toothing CAFE vision, wili will be strivingaFvet*tna« to4a raise'fmCsA ! ®*’'4get’sRriHcrpt'* CirclePirpI* Thursday,TKtir«/IflV Oct. Charla Larkin, Ann Patrick; Bigned aa admiaiitrator of th* above rehef and a new leat in life. Morticion's Son named catate. and all ,peraon* having « » over $200,000 as this year’s goal. 16, at 8 p.m. in her home. Patricia Phelan, Marie Pinelli, elaima asainat laid estate are required Tho Exctlaior Inatltute, devoted In 1954 the division went overl The choir wjll practice Friday Patricia Romero, Carol Stein- Off for College to file them for allowance in th* Cmnty to the treatment of diaeawt peculiar and Court of the City and County of Denver. to older men by NON-SUKCICAI, BLYTHE - HOLLOWELL , the top of its quota by 103 per evening. Oct. 7, following First metz, Barbara Walker, Barbara Jerry Day, son of Ted Day of Olorado, within six months from said Methedi. hai a New FREE BOOK cent. Friday devotions. Beatty, Jean Berger, Judy Ber­ Day Mortuary, Denver, has left date or laid eUima will be forrvtr that tella how thete trouble, may COFFEE SHOP Mortuary McNichoI.': and Bacon will be The PTA will meet Thursday, ger, Rosemary Burke, Kathleen for San Francisco to attend the barred. be corrected by proven Non- lesponsiblc for the solicitation of Oct. 13, at 8 p.m. Callahan, Barbara DiPilla, Mary San Francisco College of Mor­ EDWARD R. FORSTER, Sarcical treatmenta. Thia book Telephone 390 Administrator. may prove of utmoat importaiice in [State and federal employes, mil-! Sacristy workers for Satur- Figliolino, Judy Heffernan, Kath­ tuary Science. William Conley. Ally. your.Ufe. No.obligajion, Addrt,, ;itary district*, public and private day, Oct. 8, will be Flo Healey, erine Hinchey, Patricia Holen- His mother, Mrs. Lena Day, 268 So. Meed# St. Corner Olive and Mason First Publication September 8. 1961. Excelsior Institute, Dept. F1711 iSfhools, and special organiza- Josephine Vitry, Mildred Con- beck, Margaret Mahoney, and went with him for a three-week (jaet l^blicatioQ October 6. 1986. lions. nell, and Norma Ward. i Patricia Sullivan. I vacation. (Published in Denver Catholic Reg^aUr) Excelsior Springs, Miuonri N

Thursday, October 6, 1955 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE SEVENTEEN

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Stove, refrigerator, ntilitiei •wB pur Cali HA 8-3121. fumlahed. 8165 W. 28th.; GL. 6-8286. VU u bI A n a ly .is The Best in Used Ash and Trash Hauling ELEQRIC CO. • ' FAIR PRICES Houses for Rent ? Greetings To Our Friends No Job too Large or Too Small REAL ESTATE MILLER TRASH SERVICE Unfurnished ■ 28 CONTRACTING Fast, GuarsDteed Work KE. 4-1044 or New Cars Pickup Saturday and Sunday. A L 8-1982 <14 CMUtll Cookli* iKlUUa, m j dm . ESTIMATES Nothing Dowa Free Eatimatec 1‘132 Tremont CS. 4-OlK. T. B. KKTS-^For tem ce anywhere to IDEAL PLUMBING In Catholic Porishes city limita of Denver. EA. 2-8568. 150 TO CHOOSE Remodeling . Range and Dara, AC. 2-6166 E.ia. CH. *-in2 Rooms to Rent Furnished 31 •' FROM Brick Dryer Outlets - Exhaust Fans Quilters ueation and intfruefion 7 b U I ST. JOUPH’S—m id , b o i, N»u. Ud» cooUof. rx.7-39i7 tret. DOYLE HOUSE BANK RATES Tuck pointing. Aah pita. Brick repalm 539 E. Miiiiiiippi - SP 7-0729 Alaska Quilting Shop. Machine quihing. Paul Keeler Piano Studio * Miscellaneous for Sole — 34 iLieented. F J. Gallagher. TA. 6-4787. reoiodfkd dowa and wool comforts. Wool MOVING FOR THE BEST IN MODERN Rei.i PE. 3-9107 BatU for aak. 3482 £ , 8rd Ave. DU. POPULAR PIANO INSTRUCTION 8-2662. W# p»T cuh for fcoufM 1116 Grant TA. 6-8368 Rea. 8P. 7-4808 FOOTBALL SHOES t l i . t. eort Up to 3 Years to Pay Building Material and buildinfi Is b* movid. $9.50, worn 5 timei, $4.00. Mrs. Cline, RA. 2-819$. Roofing NEW AND USED Fences 800 S. Logan • PE. 3-1553 IRIS CHIK — DB. S-dlH Mualeal Inatnimenta. t»*W *W »*»*»**» >♦♦♦4 » BUILDING MATERIALS (Chriit tb. Klai Paritb) Suppliea, Repair! Royal Roofing Complete Muaic School Six Suit Carrier No Money Down Plumbing a Doork a Window! "WE NEED LISTINGS" All Inatrumenta Taught Steel Trial Courat—Open Evening! For Car & Sheet Metal Co. WE here been tpeeielUin* la m Uo I I I 8. 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Want ads • McmI from IILUM to iM.750 lic rectory in Denver. Good wages. P.O. E.xcellent TV Service CALL: McKELVY, flP. 7-8642. MODIL HOMES Box 1620. Dept. CP. it Window Washing # I and 3 bodreoni, boMm.M East Denyer Authorizad Any Make TV Set it Wallpaper Cleaning Papes Haagiag. palatlag and ateaminf j ar non-botement apaa *HI 806 TV Scryica Center Contract Service it Wall Washing ; Reas. Tom Lncera. AL. 8-8268. for VETERANS JANITOR SERVICE # SoDd bftck -coAftfuetten Oe «*6f ea er 44* COOK WANTED .41*0 Electronic Repair Sertica GL. 6-8681 I FOR paper baagtng aad patnting call DuMont - RCA - Sylyania on s4ll Kinds I Anton Berrtnger 168 Madison EA. 2-2285 # Madtfn conltmporery design A««. to ITtpItAf. Nerfti to Cook wanted to work in Urge Den­ ltdfe Seed, lk«a tolew ver rectory. Excellent conditions, COLUMBIA TELEVISION Painting and Papennt • Ivih •in C8 oven ond range WeftcreH »%ft6. reasonable boors, good salary. Situa­ Highland TV Service A.ND RADIO SERVICE Druggists The Very Beat for* Lew tion available immediately. Call the 2114 B. 6 At,. For Free Conaulting • large Dresfingroom lolK Catholic Charities. AComa 2-8825, or FL 6-3224 CB. 4-3416 KE. 4-6176 Call BE. 7-1684 1988 Broadway , AIJLDOIN DRUG CD. ' Alia lee SANOKA UNN HOMIS twa blacki weal, write in care of the Catholic Chari- tica, 1665 Grant Street. Denver, Colo. ^'W’WW W W W.W ^ ^ W ' ' w w w 2031 B. Colfax A n. FR. T-79S6 i*sVWhWSWWVWV\WWVV%Vi

Wanted a reliable person with good YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS NO DOWN PAYMINT reference to cook for Dominican Sisters in a small convalescent home. 975 Peon. Register Wont Ads will b* 611.4 eoiTKtly .4 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 30 YR. Gl LOANS Live in. WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY P h.SP. T-9766 1*96 South GajloH SL Westcraft AND BEST RESULTS Practical Nurse ' Work Fast Electric Contractors Hom es Man or w^man to care for I Meek todependence at Udge Bead Patient at home; Live in; ELECTRICAL USE THE CLASSIFIED KA 4-4482 Cost Little East Denver; FR. 7-8743 Contracting - Remodeling No Job Too Large—No Job Too Small SERVICE DIRECTORY PART TIME— ' Call KE. 4-4205 Today M ILE HI ELECTRIC CO. If you are free to work 4 evea. and Sat FL 5-1433 for approx. $15 an eve., and have a car' -Gall: DE.^862$. PAGE EIGHTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Sfreef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4*4205 Thursday, October 6, 1955

I "B-TSTaeirBaersiw aw rBiBai Tsamrg I Pupils at Christ the King Will Hold H omeniaker’s 1 Department | Special Rosary Rites Honoring Mary (Christ the King Parish, Denver) mittee were Mrs. Raymond Junior Legion of Mary in Christ I Palronhe These Reliable anti Friendly Firms a On the Feast of the Holy Ro­ Plank, Mrs. Herman Seep, Mrs. the King School, which is under 'm : ■■ Bt ■'^iBsiiaBcaBiBKaxBz B:iBia sary, Oct. 7, the children of the Albert Seep, Mrs. Howard Clen­ the direction of Father James school will give honor to the nan, and Mrs. Henry Monaghan. Rasby, the following were efaev Blessed Mother and the' Rosary Mrs. Plank and Mrs. Herman ed officers for the coming y^ar* by participating in special ser­ Seep were given special thanks Halley O’Hara, president; Eliza­ vices at 2:30 in the church. All for their donations to help with beth Bunn, vice president; Jo­ parents of the children are in­ the decoration of the rectory. anne Kaiser, treasurer; and Ka­ 'om-Room vited to this spiritual exercise. ren Summerfield, secretary- The The annual Harvest Ball will Dw'l tm ui hoM *kt« trmn In October the school children Junior Legion meets on Friday m in'M Kl cMgtt4. Call >«r lacal be held on Nov. 19 in the Lincoln ROTO-KOOUK Samcaaiaa. Yo« caa will participate in special devo­ Room of the Shirley-Savoy Hotel. afternoon and the members then ba iwa He will »ni T« PfWWl. tions honoring the Virgin Mary. perform the duties assigned to acptatfiMe icnKt. Chuck Bennett’s orchestra will Each class will take turns describ­ play for the dance. them the following week. There ing the various mysteries of the are 14 members in the Christ Any person who may wish to Rosary before the recitation of the King Junior Legion of Mary. be represented on the altar in eiR M TO W FR S the decade. The little program the church or convent may do so WiU k>< elKtric ROTO'MOTER Mdriw, be'II fa* will be done over the public ad-, nara Ida nopaiyr and tknmialily cltaa fair; bl( U by purchasing the sanctuary TRY IM liw la a hartr, U F tlT ! Yaa'n lart tbf « . dress system so that all of the lights for a month. The cost is a«tM if ataens d^ng . . . m*d an»frtf children can hear. Members of $4 and should be sent to Mrs. the eighth grade will start this Some of the pa­ Raymond Plank, 200 S. Eudora' Arvoda Open House project. rishioners of St. Street. a a Anne’s, .Arvada, in attendance at the parish open Mrs. l{arold Lowrey, president fAsr. AAmr Our Lady of Fatima Circle will. hguse held Oct. 2 in the parish hall are shown of the Altar Society, appointed FIRST be the guests of Mrs. Herman abyve. Pictured, center, is the Rev. Columba the- following members as chair­ OUR SPECIAL Staunton, O.Carm., assistant pastor at the men of various committees for Seep in her home for a luncheon on Friday, Octr 7. A, ad»artl«d I. AMISICAW HOW! aa< HTTU HOMK * CASDIHS Shrine of St. .Anne. the coming year at the first meeting of the society for 1955- Richard Hamilton is home for, 56: Altar and circle, Mrs. Frank a visit after completing his; Haug; deanery, Mrs. Harry basic training in the Navy at GARVIN'S SEWER SERVICE Schnibbe; flowers, Mrs. Albert the Great Lakes Naval Station^ Exclusive Reto-Rooter Operators Seep; hospitality, Mrs. Charles Richard is the son of Mr. and M Ll SniE Graham, and Mrs. Herman Seep; Mrs. John Hamilton. SP. 7-4227 200 E. 4th Ave. Arvada Parish Schedules|l-3dy of Grace linen, Mrs. Robert Dee, S r.; mem­ Mrs. John Hackett and her; LEAF RAKE bership, Mrs. Anthony Morroni; committee will serve the school program, Mrs. Byard Bennett; children breakfast for 25 cents HAL HUDSON’S SERVICE publicity, Mrs. Robert Spalding; on first Friday, Oct, 7. i W. Sth Aaa. e KalaaiaUi UA. M 7IS Turkey Dinner on Oct. 23;^If S o ciety sunshine, Mrs. Howard Clennan; Masses will be offered on- first Free Pick-Up end Delieery votive lightSrMrs. Barney Lynch ^ Friday at 6:30 and 8:30 a.m. ways and means, Mrs. Stephen Confessions on Thursday will Open Twenty-Four Houra PIONEER Arvada.— (Shrine of St. Anne) Masses on the’ first Friday, L. R. McNichols. be held from 4 until 6:46 and — Parishioners had the oppor­ are at 6:30 and 7:45 a.m. Con­ To Honor Pastor New members introduced at from 7:15 until 9 p.m. COME IN AND tunity of renewing old acquain­ fessions will be heard on Thurs­ the meeting were Mra. John Classes in Catholic doctrine tances and meeting new parish­ day evening from 7:30 to 8:30 (Our Lady of Grace Pariah, LET US Denver) Conley, Mrs. Joseph Cain, and are being held every Monday and ioners at the open house in the and before the Masses on Friday. Mrs. Frank Haug. Wednesday evening from 8 until The executive board of the WINTERIZE 4a» parish hall Oct. 2. Host couples Annual Event Mrs. Lowrey thanked the com­ 9 o'clock. These classes are held mmyms$mk for the affair included Mr. and Altar and Rosary Sodality met in the school, and all Catholics Turkey with all the trimmings mittee who assisted in the deco­ . YOUR CAR Mrs. Gerald Shea, Mr. and Mrs. with their spiritual director, the rating of the rectory in the sum­ and non-Catholics are invited. will be featured at the annual Rev. James Moynihan, pastor. Virgil Waldorf, Mr. and Mrs. R. mer. The members of this com­ At the recent meeting of the E . Russell, Mr. and Mrs. J . White, fall parish dinner which will be Sept. 30, and the following cal­ Non-cloq—»we*p* cleonl Light served in the parish hall on Sun­ Bacon & Schramm and Dr. and Mrs. Paul Pfarr. endar for the year was sched­ . . . eosy to homdia! Sov« 24cl' day, Oct. 23, from 1 to 7 p.m. For Prompt Com position Roofing uled: The committee members ap­ General parish census, early St. Patrick's HNS Plans A Tile Ropfing LAUNDRY & Al Morr Begins pointed to plan the dinner met in part of October, green tea, Oct, Roof Repairing the home of Mrs. W. J . Mulloney 23—to honor the pastor, for in the past week. The committee paying off the bonds on the par­ DRY CLEANING 4020 Brighton Blvd. Parish Breakfast Oct. 9 New Loan Office is composed of Mmes. Vi'. J . Mul­ ish debt; food bake sale, Nov. 6, Salt SUiia74 Thara., Oet. I — Service . . . Coll: CH. 4-6563 loney, Lee Babcock, Pat Quirk, sponsored by. the turkey games Enda SaL. OcU 16 Al Morr, a member of St. Vin­ Joe Murray, and Arthur Smith. party, Nov. 17, (St. Patrick's Parish, Denver) classes in her home at 4565 Te-’ Open Eveninfi Mon. 4 Fri. THE BEST IN LUGGAGE jon Street. Any information re­ cent de Paul’s Parish, Denver, Featured also on the day of the The Sisters of Charity sta­ Sunday, O ct 9, the Holy Name 32 Broadway PE. 3-2940 or All Klnda^ garding dues, instractions, and for 30 years, and - F. Donald dinner will be the traditional tioned at Annunciation Convent Society will sponsor a parish TA. 5-6370 other materials used in the class Harper have opened the Morr homemade candy booth. _ Mrs. will conduct catechism instruc­ Communion breakfast Commun­ will be given to any mother want­ Loan & Finance Company at Philip Stefanich is the chairman. tion classes for children attend­ ion will be received in the 9 CASCADE ing her girl to attend these PEST CONTROL 3970 Walnut Street. Mr. Harper, The Holy Name Men’s Club ing public grade schools every o’clock Mass and the breakfast am • Biait wi<«« soMon • m « Laundry & Dry Cleaners who has been with the .American will meet in the parish hall on Sunday morning immediately af­ will follow at 10:30 a t the Al­ classes by calling GL 5-1328. If MMtt • eimmitti. Ct»- National Bank for 26 years, will Thursday. Oct. 13, at 8 p.m. All ter the 9 o’clock Mass in the bany Hotel. An interesting this proves successful, Mrs. Slav­ TERMINIX SERVICE be the manager of the firm at the men of the parish are invited. church hall. speaker is promised. Confessions enski may extend her classes into TM WorM'i Larfnt T«nitU Caatnl the fourth grade. ' the new location. , Christmas cards, all purpose will be heard on Thursday after­ Catholic Christmas cards will Mrs. Slavenski is the third Denver Pest Control Mr. Morr is a past president cards and gift wrappings may be noon' from 4 to 5:30, and in the of the Colorado Association of be on sale after all the Masses grade room mother. Last sem­ purchased from the Altar and evening from 7:30 to 8:30. Finance Companies, and is cur­ under the sponsorship of the Al­ ester she was coleader of a 4H & Service Lab Electrical Contracting & Repairing Rosary Society after all the Sun­ Masses will be at 6:30 and 8:30 rently a director and member of tar and Rosary Sodality with sewing class for the fifth grade 1432 $ ttwi S«. LutkUl day Masses in the vestibule of the on the first Friday, O ct 2, with its executive committee, and is Mrs. John McNulty in charge, as­ girls which proved very success­ Coll SP. 7-4673 church. The chairman of this sisted by Mmes. Earl Radcliff Communion distributed also be­ treasurer of the organization. He ful. For FREE Estimates project is Mrs. Walter Moran- and Cecil Rhodes. fore the 6:30 o’clock Mass. There lARL J.STR0 HMIN6 ER has been active in the consumer will be a Holy Hour in the after­ Parish meeting are as follows: ville. Mmes. Leonard liams and Otto finance field for 31 years. Mr. noon at 2 :l6 . Thursday, 7, male choir at school; llectrlc CempuHy Morr has operated the finance Catechism classes are held Matheisen will clean the sanct- 7 :30, Junior Newman Club at lalceBstd tnd Bonded company bearing his name for every Sunday after the 8:30 uar>’ for t h e month of October, Everyone Invited school; Friday, 8, information Mtmber Natioaal Electrical Coatractore A8f*a. 20 years at 411 Interstate Trust o’clock .Mass. All children who and Mrs. Margaret^ Cassidy is in The annual games party spon­ class. PHONE^MA. 3-4281 Company Building, 1130 16th expect to be confirmed on Dec. 11 charge of laundering the altar sored by the PTA will be held 1178 Stout Sta AC. 2-5733 Street. must attend these classes. linens for the year. Friday, Oct 14, at 8:15 p.m. ONE CALL The following chairmanship Everyone is invited. A hand-j appointments were made by Cecil made quilt will be awarded and' DOES IT ALL Rhodes, president of the Men’s many other beautiful prizes wilr ENGLEWOOD You Can Trust.... Society at Holy Rosary Club: Frank D. Butler, enter­ be offered. Serving All of Denver taining committee: Henry Ruppe, The PTA will also sponsor a^ and Suburbs ushers’ cominittee; and Jonn Halloween Dance on O ct 31 at! Heating Company Plan^ Bake Sale Oct. 8 Sande, membership committee. 9 o’clock at the Slovenian HaUI S«nfiRt Citin CuflmM aid Dtam Am Exquisita Dry Cltaning A ipecial parish meeting at 4464 Washington. Donations | Anth«Ht«4 Lcaaox Daaler O'CONNOR Farnactt 4 Air Condltioninc LLNT.FREE and (Holy Rotary Parish, Denver) The Rt. Rev. Monsignor John will be held Friday, Oct. 7, at will be 75 cents per person. Tick-; The Altar and Rosary Society Judnic thanks everyone who has 8 p.m. in the church hall to ets are now available by calling: CLLNG-FREE will hold a bake sale on Satur­ contributed to the drive for formulate arrangements for Mrs. Andrew Spahn at GR. 7-1 ALL MAKES FURNACES Your City-wide Plumber for 51 Years INSTALLED, SERVICED IHolh Proofing Free •t day, Oct. 8, starting at 3 p.m. funds for, the repairs of the the general parish census. Fa­ 8251 or Mrs. Fred Burdorf at; school, church, and church prop­ ther Moynihan urges a large GR. 7-1254. I AND REPAIRED The sale will feature many won­ All Types of Satisfaction Guaranteed derful Slovenian delicacies, also erty. The pledges are coming in attendance of both men and Mrs. Famini and the women of Petitca (Slovenian nut bread), wonderfully and it is very grati­ women. the Altar and Rosary Society! • Heating Laundry Service homemade noodles, homemade fying that the response to the The Men’s Club has set Thurs­ thank everyone who donated ar-j • Air Conditioning TRU LY THE breads, rolls, cakes, cookies, drive is so successful. He wishes day, Nov. 17, as the date for the tides and made the annual! • Sheet Metal Work cream puffs, coffee cakes, etc. to call it to the attention of the annual turkey games party. games party a success. Mrs. f Mission Accompiished! All parishioners are asked to parishioners who as yet have not William DuBois, 4219 Quivas Phone SU l-4t94 bring bakery goods to the school made their pledges. The first Street, was presented the electric I Frea Checkap 4 Rstiniata g Your Hot Water Supply Finally Sealed Against Rust hall by 1 o’clock Saturday after­ month of the drive is now over blanket Special gifts went to; Day and Niahf Sarrlca J ^ u p ...w ith Two Complete Glass Linings noon so that they will be ready and there are two more months Kate Dalsant, T. Lilly, Mrs.' 1065 W. Hampden for the sale when it begins at 3 in which to make pledges and to Golden Parish Cook, and Mrs. Longo. A cake Frank Waters, Prop. ' o’clock. pay them. made by Mrs. R. Messina went' \ The Dominican Sisters thank "Jhe next semimonthly games to Mrs. Famini. After the games! all who contributed to their party sponsored by the Holy HNS Sponsors refreshments were served. | L shower Sept. 30. Mrs. Jules De- Name Society will be held on Forty Hourt’ will begin on IVIISSION Salvo, chairman, thanks all who Thursday evening, Oct. 13, in the Friday morning, Oct. 7, at , SEWER helped. school hall at 8 o’clock. ' 8:30 with a High Man. Man I Card Party Keel-Rite The Holy Name Society will Party Oct. 11 will be followed by chanting of ; SERVICE 1 Tha PTA will hold the an­ receive Communion in a group in the Litany and procession of D o u b le g la s Golden.— (SL Joseph’s Parish) FREE ESTIMATES' nual card party on Friday the 8 o’clock Mass on Sunday, the school children. Evening night, Oct. 28, at 8 o'clock in Oct. 9. The intention for the —The men of the Holy Name devotions, consisting of Ro­ Society are sponsoring a games WRITTEN GUARANTEE CITY AND SUBURBAN • gas water heater the ichool hall. Tickets for the month will be for the conversion sary, sermon, and Benediction, card party may be obtained of Russia and for the health of party to be held in the parish will be at 7:45 o'clock Friday : Fast, Efficient Cleaning of All Household Drains hall on Tuesday evenini,-, Oct. 11. from any PTA member. President Eisenhower. and Saturday evenings. The | A grand prize of a heifer or |100 Mass of exposition will be at 8 . Sewers Cleared of Roots and All Other Obstruction! + + + + ■ + and also $25 will he awarded. Re­ o'clock Saturday morning; on - freshments will be served. Sunday morning the Blessed THOROLGULY — ELECTRICALLY Mission Set Sacrament will be exposed at ALpine 5-8746 339 Santa Fe Drivi On Sunday evening, Oct. 16, a the 7 o’clock Mass. Closing i mission for men and women of of Forty Hours’ will be at 4 the parish will start. The Rev. o’clock Sunday afternoon. | Raymond J . Prindiville, C.S.P., The first 4H Club cooking class will conduct the mission. was held on Saturday, Oct. 1, During the mission the Masses for all girls in the third grade on weekdays will be at 6:30 and a t St. Patrick’s School. Mrs. 7:3Pa.m., except on Saturday Leo Slavenski will hold these when there will be only one Mass at 7:30. Confessions will be heard; IImiA every evening after the devotions.] fftcSfillll1SlCr UllIT Evening services will be at 7:30, and the missionary will answer m ti no mart than ordinary questions every night through Meets on Oct. 11 the question box. Special blessings KRIS tinglt glass-lintd u altr htalers! for mothers and infants will be Westminster. — (Holy Trinity given on Saturday, O ct 15, at Parish), The Altar and Rosary 2:30 p.m. Society will meet in the- band On Sunday, Oct. 2, several room of the Westminster High RE-UPHOLSTERING committees of parishioners met School Tuesday, Oct. 11, at 8 p.m. to divide the town and country Hostesses are Mrs, Louise ilfafees Voiir Old into districts to be covered in HAynes and Mrs. Margaret FVRIVITVRE 1 the parish census drive conducted Tompkins. 1] by the archdiocese. T h e workers James Smith, the sacristan, Retier Than Kew! 1 .„.*,will distribute their envelope.s;will be in charge of the classes .1 i 11 Two Girls of Parish Two members of Holy Rosary Par- YOUR PHONE ish, Denver, who eniered religious this week, and will have the en-i for boys 8 to 18 years old who are Davenport Low a* Youi riUMMi...... UNCI irea life are shown above [ velopes turned in by Sunday, Oct.!interested in''bcing altar boy.s. Enter Religious Life Miss Janice Kucera (left),.9- They will meet at the church IS OUR 4637 Washington Street, left,.Aug. 19 for the convent of the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sebas- Saturdays from 4 to 4:45 p.m. and Chair ^ 0 0 * ^ ® Precious Blood Sisters in O’Fallon, Mo. Janice is the daughter of tian and .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Choir practice is held every Fri- DOORBELL ^rs. Margaret Kucera and is 16 years of age. She received her'Aakel have recently moved to day evening at 8 o’clock. Finest .Materials . . . Expert grade school education at St. Joseph’s Grade School in Omaha.lDenver, w'here they have enrolled Sunday M atte, in the new Neb., and also two years of high school in Omaha. She went to their children in Catholic schools. ichedule will be at 8, 9, and Workmanship JUST CALL St. Joseph's Redemptorist High School in Denver for her 11th ] Children from the parish who 10 o’clock. grade. Janice is the oldest of four children, and was a member of are attending Catholic schools Catechism classes are held in Kris Upholstery Co. ‘ GE. 3-3861 Holy Rosary Parish at the time she left for the convent. , include Lucetta and Kayleen the church every Saturday morn­ Miss Ursula Trujillo (right), of 4511 Grant Street. Denver.. Miller. Cathedral High; Lola ing from 10 to 11 o’clock. Fine Living Room Furniture, GL. 5-4323 V A HH7 OF TRUCKS FOR FASTK SERV1CI left Sept. 18 for the convent of the Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred Olctski, St. Joseph’s School; and Father Bernard Kelly announ­ Cuvtom Slade Heart of Joliet, III. Ursula is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Joseph and Victoria Kovacich, ced that children who are to re­ \L’e Give COMPLCTB BOMB rUR.M8aiNGS J. Trujillo and is the oldest of seven children. She attended St. ;St. Bernadette’s School. John ceive Confirmation must attend 1553 PLATTE ST. Pioneer Stamps 3030 W. 44th Ave. Joseph’s Grade School in Monte Vista, and one year at the Ala-1 Schieltz, Howard Bolitho, and these classes regularly. Classed mosa High School. Ursula is 17 years of age and was a member'John Evans are continuing their for adults will ^ announced at GL. 5-3641 GL. S-3642 of the Holy Rosary Parish at the time she left for the convent. istudies at Regis High School. a later date. 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