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The pioneers’ cry, “Give us mountains have in the history the hills justice” (Ps. Ixxi, .3), the joyful affection of God's the hills justice, through the men to match our moun­ and symbolism of Sacred Bishop Wright said that the people for the King and the ministry of the Bishops of the REGISTERI ______tains,” was not one merely Scripture, giving numerous ex­ Psalm spea^.in symbols ap­ King’s Son.” Holy , the men for'physical giants, it was also amples of how they fired the propriate trfihe consecration "May the contemplation of of God called to match the VOL. LV. No. 21. THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1961 DENVER, COLORADO one of “mighty men of God,” devout imagination of the of a Colorado Bishop, an his native mountains,” he mountains of the world.” declared Bishop John J. people of God as “symbols of Episcopal envoy for the Mes- said, “give the new Bishop Wright of Pittsburgh in hi^ the powers of heaven and the sias; “It tells of how it would David that strength that King sermon at the consecration of aspirations of earth.” be from the mountains that David of old found when he Bishop David M. Maloney as TO LEVEL BARRIERS would come the peace that looked up to his mountains Auxiliary of the Archdiocese “It was the vocation of the Christ came to give, and from of Israel! May the supernat­ On Sunday, Jan. 8 of Denver. propliets of the Old Lav/,” he the hills the justice that ural gifts that come with his “The Catholic Church,” he said, and “the duty of the Christ’s Bishops are called to consecration prepare this Cdl- teach, to administer and, declared, “has given this part Catholic Bishops of the New orado man of God to match please God, to exemplify.” the mountains among which of America men of God to Law to do the divine works Today, in Denver, Bishop he serves, both in the majes­ ‘%atch its mountains, just as and serve the human needs Wright declared, “the moun- ty of his priestly work and in the nations of the world have symbolized by the mountains First Pontifical Mass tains again bring peace to the he mightiness of his battles given their sons to match the and to level the mountainous against whatever stands be­ challenge of Colorado’s barriers between man and people, and the hills justice, tween the people and their heights.” God, between men and one as the Church consecrates an­ Auxiliary Bishop David thedral of the Immaculate Bishop Maloney who were not All members of the Cathedral another.” other of her good priests to be God. M. Maloney of Denver will Conception. able to attend the consecration Parish and close friends of IN'SCRIPTURE; Recalling the text of his ser­ a Bishop acting for the Mes- “Thus, in good truth, shall offer his First Solemn Pon­ ceremony because of the Bishop Maloney are invited to Bishop Wright called atten­ mon: “Let the mountains sias and as the Catholic peo­ the mountains continue to The Mass will be offered for crowded conditions existing. attend. | tion to the special place that bring peace to the people, and ple of Denver hail him with bring peace to the people, and tifical Mass at 10 a.m. on the convenience of Cathedral A former classmajte of Bishop The Bishop will give bis Epis­ Sunday, Jan. 8, in the Ca­ parishioners and friends of Maloney at the North American copal blessing to the congrega­ College in , the Rev. Dan­ tion following the Mass. iel J. Honan, S.T.L., of the Dio­ cese of Portland, Me., will de­ liver the sermon. Father Honan Seminarian Burse Topics W ill Range is pastor of St. Joseph’s Parish in Ellsworth, Me. Tops $5,000 Figure The Rt. Rev. Wal­ With the $14 contributed this ter Canavan, rector of the Ca­ week, the St. Jude Burse for From TV to Science thedral, will be the assistant education of seminarians sur­ priest at the Mass. passed the $5,000 figure and is Topics ranging from educa­ sius College, Buffalo, N.Y.; Other officers will be the 80 per cent complete. The total tional television to scientific re­ Fordham University, New Rev. Raymond E. Hamilton, is $5,006. search will be on the agenda York; LeMoyne XJollege, Syra­ Cathedral assistant pastor, Sacred Heart of Mary Par­ when the presidents of the 28 cuse, N.Y.; Joh’n-' Carroll Uni­ deacon; the Rev. Richard Hani- ish, South Boulder, made an­ Jesuit colleges and universities versity, Cleveland; Xavier Uni­ fen. Cathedral assistant, sub- other of its frequent contribu­ in the United States meet in versity, Cincinnati; St. Joseph’s deacon; and the Very Rev. tions to its parish burse. The Denver Jan. 8-9. College, Philadelphia; Univer­ Monsignor George Evans, As­ gift totaled $37.76. ^ The annual business meeting sity of Scranton, Pa.; sistant Chancellor, master of Donations this week came IS • being held in conjunction Gonzaga University, Spokane, ceremonies. from: Anonymous, ’Tucson, Ariz^ with the conference Jan. 10-12 Wash,; Seattle University; Students of Cathedral High $5; anonymous of Denver, in of the Association of American Wheeling College, Wheeling, School will be servers at the supplication, $2; Mrs: R.E.W., Colleges at the Denver Hilton W. Va.; and Marquette Univer­ Mass, and the Cathedral vested Denver, $5; and M. L., Wichita Hotel. sity, Milwaukee. choir will sing. Falls, Tex., $2. CHAIRMAN \ 't'he Very RCv. Paul C. Rein­ In Learning to Read « ert, S.J., president of St. Louis University, will serve as con­ ference chairman. R e g i j Col­ lege is host school. All sessions will be held at Dragon-Siie Headache the Denver Hilton. A" Many American children are Among those attending will girl has to learn each charac­ Arnold ibelieves, faces the getting a “Chinese” education be the Rev. Edward B. Rooney, ter separately, a time-consuming graphic arts with a problem of in how to read. The result for S«J., president of the Jesuit process that prevents all but a finding an audience for anything newspapers and everyone else Educational Association, New select few from getting a good more intellectually stimulating in the graphic arts is a dragon­ York City. education. And when Chinese than Bugs Bunny. sized headache. Representing Institutions with It is thus, he declares, a mat­ These are the beliefs of Ed ter of “bread and butter” for a combined enrollment of more Arnold, head of the journalistn Neither the archdiocesan pa­ than 110,000 students, the Jes­ rochial schools nor the Denver workers in these arts to cam­ department at Syracuse Univer­ paign for a return to a system uit educators will discuss pro­ sity and long-time editor of the public schools rely exclusively blems common to the nation’s of teaching reading that will Linotype News, who was in Den­ on the "sight reading” ;nethod private colleges and universi­ produce higher literacy and a THREEFOLD BLES^IHG ver the past wdek to make a denounced by Mr. Arnold. ties. Both use either a phonetic ap­ wider potential audience for study to restyle the Register their products. Archbishop Egidlo Vigaoxid bestows a triple blessing the anointing of his head with chrism. The book of the Represented at the confer­ newspapers. proach or a combination of on newly consecrated BUop David M. Maloney following Gospels is held on the neck and shoulders of the Bishop. ence, in addition to St. Louis phonetics and sight recogni­ LEARNS SYMBOLS Besides, Mr. Arnold added, University and Regis, will be tion. When a Chinese student learns the worker in the graphic arts ii Spring Hill College, Spring Hill, not merely a businessman but Ala.; Loyola University, Los to write, Mr. Arnold explained, Unite at Consecration he has to learn hundreds of also an artist with a'responsibil­ Angeles; University of San newspapers have to make up a ity to perpetuate the tradition Francisco; University of Santa thousands of ideograms, picto­ new symbol—for atom bomb as rial symbols that have nothing and culture on which our civili­ Clara; Fairfield University, an example—they have to run zation is based. Fairfield, Conn.; to do with the sound of the several paragraphs of explana­ Part of this responsibility, he Georgetown University, Wash­ words they represent. tion of what the new ideogram feels, is a duty to fight for edu­ ition and Television ington, D.C.; Loyola University, The symbol for house, for in­ means. » cational practices that will pro­ Chicago; Loyola University, stance, looks something like a The system of teaching read­ And as the new Bishop and Papal March by Longhi. A duce literate citizens, capable of By E dward Sm it h Most itev. David M. Maloney New Orleans; Loyola College, house. The symbol for housewife ing by sight recognition of words the Apostolic Delegate joined second processional was the understanding and putting to use In ceremonies made splen­ was raised to the dignity of Baltimore, Md.; Boston College, is made by putting the character instead of by “sounding them in renewing the stupendous mir­ Pontifical March by Widor. America’s cultural heritage. did by the pomp of ancient a Bishop Wednesday morn­ Boston; University of Detroit; that stands for “woman” Inside out,” Mr. Arnold believes, puts rituals and the marvels of ing in the Cathedral of the acle of the Last Supper, they After the vesting of the conse­ Rockhurst College, Kansas City, the character that stands for American boys and girls under modem electronics, the Immaculate Conception, were watched by thousands of crating prelates and the Bishop- Mo.; Creighton University, house. pretty much the same handi­ persons far from the Cathedral elect, Father George C. Tolman, Omaha, Neb.; St. Peter’s Col­ TEACHING BY SIGHT caps. Inside Tips ... Denver. through the powerful eye of (Turwto Page 2 — Columns) lege, Jersey City, N.J.; Cani- As'a result, the Chinese boy or “They may recognize the Nearly 20 centuries ago the television. word milk,” he said, “but they Apostles laid hands., upon a few Ten Archbishops, 43 Bishops, Picture* of the contecration of ■Gratitude. have no idea that there is any chosen men to perpetuate the an Abbot, 60 Monsignori, and Biahop David M. Maloney power they received from their connection between the letters more than 300 members of the Arvada School Dedication Jan. 23 and the sound.” ’The shape of Emphasized Master. \ diocesan and religious clergy Complete text of Biahop John Gratitude to God for His On Wednesday tlrree succes­ The new school building of The school is of split-level 947 Pupils each new word has to be memo­ Wrixht’a aermon from all over the country walked rized separately, and the strain priesthood, “the greatest source sors of the Apostles, Arch­ the Shrine of St. Anne Par­ design, measures 110 by 150 The new classrooms will be in procession through a Cathe­ on the children’s- memory limits bishop Egidio Vagnozzi, Apos­ ish, Arvada, will be dedicated feet, and is situated on a' site put into operation Jan. 14 when Firat picture of Biahop Malonej of true happiness,” and to his dral packed with seminarians, their reading vocabulary. tolic Delegate to the U.S.; Arch­ by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr 140 by 250 feet. Provision has the weekly catechism classes in die official garb of hia new religious superiors, family, and nuns, and friends of Bishop Ma­ And since the pupils have confreres was the predominant bishop Urban J. Vehr of Den­ loney to pay tribute to the new Monday, Jan. 23, at 5 p.m. been made for a six-classroom —which enroll 947 pupils—will office. The ‘new $328,000 structure, never learned that there is a note of Bishop David M. Ma­ ver, and Bishop Hubert Newell prelate and to the unconquered addition in the future. At pres­ begin to meet in the new fa­ logical reason for words to be which is located at 5757 Up- Complete text of talka given by loney’s speech at the banquet of Cheyenne, repeated this sim­ vitality of a Church that has ent, the school will accommo­ cility. Until now, the cate­ spelled as they are, Mr. Arnold ham Avenue in Arvada, in­ Archbiahop Vehr and Biahop served to visiting prelates and ple ceremony by Imposing their endured for nearly 2,000 years. date some 500 pupils; with chism classes were conducted finds that many of his journal clergy at the Brown Palace hands on the head of the Bishop- As the procession moVed cludes 10 classrooms, a gym­ an addition, the capacity will in the public school class­ ism students have reached the Maloney at the dinner fol­ Hotel after his consecration as elect. down the aisle, the organ nasium and athletic facilities, be more than 800. rooms, which were rented for senior year of college without lowing the conaeeration Auxiliary Bishop of Doiver. MARKED BY PAGEANTRY thundered forth the march a fully equipped kitchen and '.An open house and tour of that purpose. Regular full­ knowing how to spell. In expressing his thanks to With that and the reading of used at the Vatican to mark cafeteria, principal’s office, the new school facilities will time classes, conducted by the The fact that potential readers Storiea on the importance and Pope J ^ n XXm, Bishop Ma-. single sentence in a prayer, the entrance of the Supreme sisters’ lounge, and custodian’s be held Sunday, Jan. 8, from Sisters of the Precious Blood, are reaching adulthood without the obaervanee of the Feaat loney said he knew “of no bet­ the Chancellor of the Archdio­ Pontiff into St. Peter’s, the apartment. 2 to 5 p.m. will begin in September. knowing how to read well, Mr. of the Epiphany. ter way to say it than as a cese of Denver became a Bish­ ------7------pledge of my unswerving loy­ op, empowered to take his place alty and obedience.” among the rulers of Christ’s Such a pledge, he said, "is Church. rooted In the very nature of our But this simple rite was faith, and in the office and dig­ surrounded by all the pagean­ nity it has pleased him to con­ try that 20 centuries of tradi­ fer on me. It springs spontan­ tion and the wonders of mod­ eously and joyously from one’s em technology could supply. heart because of the mctraor- In a Cathedral whose archi dinary loveableness of the man tectural recalls the Gothic who now sits in the chair of splendor of 1,000 years ago, bril­ Peter.” liant electric spotlights shone Speaking at the dinner. Arch­ upon an altar aitlame with red bishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver flowers and golden tapestries. expressed his high regard and •THOU ART PE’TER’ esteem for the new Auxiliary As the and co- Bishop of Denver. and the Bishop "A? his Ordinary,” Arch­ elect donned robes derived from bishop Vehr said, “for his well th e’>^tyles of ancient Rome, nigh 25 priestly years, I am microphone sent winging happy to-, pay public tribute to through space the voices of the his diligence, efficiency, a n d choir singing the words of judgment as manifested in the Christ to the Prince of the many positions of trust and re­ Apostles: ‘"Thou art Peter, and sponsibility confided to him.’ upon this Rock I will build My See fuU text inside. Church.”

Old Pictures Sought Of Church Buildings The ••Register” is seeking pictures of old churches and institutions of the archdiocese that have long since been sac­ rificed to modem progress and improvements. Pictures of the old St. Anne’s Church at 38th and Delgany Street, the old St. Patrick’s Church, formerly located at W. 32nd and Osage Street, and old St. Dominic’s at W. 25th and Grove Street are especially needed. PRINCIPAL PARTICIPANTS IN CONSECRATION CEREMONY Photographs loaned to the “Register” will be returned immediately after copies are made. Photos sought are those Adorned in the splendor of the Church’s ceremonial Bishop David M. Maloney. With some of the 52 members crators; Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzi, Apostolic Delegate to taken of buildings prior to present edifices. robes, the four essential participants stand in front of the of the Hierarchy who attended are, from the left. Arch­ the U.S. add the consecrating prelate; the new Auxiliary; Cathedral steps following the consecration of Auxiliary bishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver, one of the two co-conse- and Bishop Hubert M. Newell of Cheyenne. PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Straef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursday, Jonuary 5, 1961 Mountains Are Symbols of Power of Heaven

The following it tho sermon the prophet faithful to the true eternity, and His providence. mane interests and the spiri­ hail him with the joyful affec­ Bishop David that strength that of tho Most Rev. John J. Wright, God, entered htto contest with. They symbolize man’s im­ tual stability of Bishop David tion of God's people for the King David of old found when at consecration of S M o p the p r ie ^ of Baal and vlndl- mortal longings, his desire for Maloney know that in him the King and the King’s Son. he looked up to his mountains David M. Maloney: Catholic Church is giving this cated the promises of God. On reunion with God and for “Behold upon the mountains of Israel! May the supernatural TEXT: Let the meantais* bring lit. Morla the Temple was built. salvation, his hunger for parTof America another Bishop the feet of him that bringeth gifts that come with his ranse- peace to the people and the Itself the symbol of the king eternity. who is a man of God to match good tidings and that preachetb cratlon prepare this Colorado hiUa Justice—PsaLa 71, Verse dom of God and of His Church. All the things that God can its mountains. peace.” The same good tidings man of God to m atdi tte moun­ 3. Mount Sion became the symbol do and all the things that men We took, our text today from that the angels brought to the tains among which he serves, The mountains have a special of that city of the living God, most need are suggested in the glorious psalm which schol­ hills of Judea and the same both in the majesty of his priest­ place in the history and the the new Jerusalem of which St. Scripture under the symbolism ars attribute to King David, the peace, these the Catholic Church ly work and in the mightiness symbolism of Sacred Scripture. Paul speaks in the Epistle of of mountains. But so, too, are model Israelite ruler, the an­ brings to the mountains of of his battles against whatever The ark, in whidi Noe a ^ his the Hebrews, the home and the the obstacles between men and cestor and type of the Messias, America. She does so through stands between the people and kindred were saved, came to company of all the redeemed. God. Above all, the obstacles to the foreshadowing, in so many her Bishops and through the their God. Thus, in good titith, rest upon a mountain,' whldi In Ok prophets, above all in the preaching of the Gospel unto ways, of a Bishop of the Church priests and people who proclaim shall the mountains continue' ever after has a symbol Isaias, the mountain is the type man’s salvation and God’s glory of Christ. The 71st Psalm is the faith of Christ and*praise to bring peace to the people, of God’s mercy. On a mountain of Christ’s Holy Catholic are typified in terms of moun­ both a prayer and a prophecy. the glory of God in unison with and the hills justice, through Abraham, rea ^ to sacrifice his Church. tains that must-be brought low It is a prayer for the qualities their bi^ops. , the ministry of the Bishops of beloved son, exemplified that It was to the mountains that and hills that must be made that the King of, Israel desired the Holy Qatholic Church, the May the contemplation of bis self-renunciation and compiete Mary fled in awe at ner own into highways for the coming of in himself and in his royal line, men of God called to match the native mountains give the new mountains of the world. dependence on the providence of vocation and to bring to Eliza­ the Lord. the qualities which the Church God which made him .the pa^ beth the news of the Incarna­ LEVEL MOUNTAINS » desires in her Bishops: “Give triarch of all priests, the m ^el tion. From a mountain the Son It was the vocation of the to the king thy judgment, 0 of all spiritual chieftains for of God preadied His beatitudes prophets of the Old Law, it is God; and to the khng’s son thy ever. Hoses reetdved the law of and the saving precepts and the duty of the Catholic bishops justice; Let him rule thy people God on a mountain and in the dogmas of His revelation. On a of the New Law to do the di­ with justice and thy poor with mountains he came upon th e mountain Christ was transfigur­ vine works and serve the hum­ eqplty. . . .Let him. guard the] burning bush from which he ac­ ed that we might discern the an needs symbolized by t h e lowly among the people, a n d REDUCED quired his knowledge of the (dory of His humanity and the mountains and to level the save the children of the poor very nature of God. power of His divinity. On one mountainous barriers between and bring low the oppressor.. .’* men and God, between men On a mountain Aaron died, mountain, that of Olives, the And (he psalm is also a' and one another. Aaron, the type of all who are final stage of His passion be­ prophecy of Christ and, there-' called by G ^ to His priest­ gan; on another, Calvary, the The peoples who settled in fore and at the same time, a this part of America early de­ For Clearance! hood. On Mt. Carmel, Elias, work' Of redemption was con­ prophecy of the truly Christ- veloped an intensified under­ summated and salvation was like Bishop who, Witt a spe­ standing of the symbolism of assured. From a mountain cial sacramental dignity, the mountains. Their deepest Forty Hours' Christ ascended into Heaven perpetuates Christ’s office and desire, expressed in a line of and to a mountain, great and performs His work: “For he popular poetry, was that God Devotion high, the spirit of God took the shall rescue the poor man would give them men to match apostle John that he might be­ when he cries out, and the Archdiocese of Denver their mountains. By this they Bishop Wright Preaching Sermon hold the vision of Heaven, afflicted when he Ims no one meant, on the spiritual and re­ WEEK OF JAN, 8 where “there shall be no more The* Catholic Church h a s passion and the sweetness of to help him. He shall have ligious level of ^ i r lives, men accursed thing, but the throne given this part of America God to which His Christ, the pity for the lowly and the All Nativity FEAST OF HOLT FAMILT equal to the task of .oyercom­ of God add the Lamb shall be men of God to match its Good Shepherd of the New poor; the lives of tte poof he St. Clara’s Ondienage, Denver ing the obstacles to the Gospel there and the savants wfalih mountains. Just as the nations Testament, bore witness on the ' shall save. From fraud and St. Joseph’s noQUtX Cheyenne in a new world of pioneers so serve Him forever.” of the world have given • it ihountains of the Holy Land. violence he shall redeem' Wells bold and so disposed to live And so mountains fire the their sons to match the chal­ them, and precious shall their dangerously that they might Such a Bishop for three dec­ Figurines dhd devont imagination of the peo­ lenge of Colorado’s heights. blood be in his sight . .for easily have become strong in ades, such an Archbishop lor a ple of God as symbols of the The Catholic Church has given him they shall always pray; their own conceit. Devout peo­ score of years has Denver’s powers of heaven and the as­ to God’s people pioneer priests . . .his name shall be blessed ple here wanted men of G o d stalwart Metropolitan, truly a pirations of earth. They speak who have endured in the face forever. . .” mighty in those qualities, divlnq man to match Denver’s moun to the faithful of God’s ma­ of the obstacles to the Gospel Crib Sets and human, of which the moun' tains, has proved himself to be. It is from this psalm that the jesty and yet His mercy. His and present-day priests who MOTEI^HOTEL tains are the symbols and to Such a priest and such a Bishop liturgy takes tte verses which have reproduced in them­ 1728 SHERMAN ST. match in their virtues end their has our Holy Father, ruling describe the Christ of the Epi­ selves and in their flocks See m Uw ilKfa S«a OfM aalbr htab works the majestic heights of God's Church from the hills of phany; from this psalm come those qualities, divine and W jnntM oA m the mountains. Rome, found in these moun­ phrases for the Mass of Christ Reduced rv.nilit, TI Denvtr Cotliolic human, of which the moun­ ar.aii4ltisMd, “Give us men to match our tains to serve as the Auxiliary the King. The psalm speaks in 24hr.f • Register tains are dramatic symbols. •ndlnurim mountains,” was not merely a to Archbishop Vehr, to be an symbols appropriate to tte con­ iMtfPitih Published Weekly by the cry for physical giants of brawn These priests have been led elder brother to the exemplary secration of a Colorado Bishop, WntUiflibnie nddMnfafSM Catholic Press Socief Society, Inc. and mere natural strength; it by great prelates. Bishops and priests of the Archdiocese of an Episcopal envoy for. tte Mes­ MtairainlM; 938 Bannock Street, Denver. was also a reUgious call for Archbishops, w h o in these Denver, a father in Christ and sias, for it tells of how it wduld Subscription: $4.00 Per Year. to SoWmOM spiritual men of prophetic depth mountains have borne the wit­ Bishop of souls to the Chris­ be from mountains that would Dhvw. Entered as Second Class tian flock so loyal to the faith 20> and magnitude, mighty men of ness to the mercy of God that come tte peace that Christ Matter at the Post Office, God who would preach Christ’s Noe did on Mt. Ararat; to the of their fathers and so compact­ came to 0ve, and from the hills Denver, Colo. Gos'bel and build here His majesty of God that Abraham ly united to the Church of Christ the justice'that Christ’s Bishops Church even as brave pioneers did on Mt. Moria; to the author­ here in the mountains and val­ are called to teach, to adminis­ of great natural prowess were ity of God that Moses taught leys of Colorado. ter and, please God, to exem- L b i b m a i m . T b B o c k h o r s t a Co. already building here a great from Mt. Sinai; to the exclusive MAN OF GOD plify. Stocks Very Limited human city and spreading the rights of God that Elias vindi­ All who know, as do his life-' “Let the mouptains bring mighty political and economic cated on Mt. Carmel; to the long friends, the priestly pa­ peace to tte people, and tte empire of°the American West glory, the clemency, the com­ tience, the broad range of hu­ hills justiccl” It is now almost 2,000 years ago, in tte very days between Christmas and Epiphany that we are present­ Tradition, Television at Rites ly commemorating that tte (Continued from Page One) At the conclusion of the fol­ the Mass, Archbishop Vagnoz­ peace desired by God’s people lowing Preface, Archbishop zi presented Bishop Maloney and the justice for His people The James Clarke C.M., read, first in Latin and onMB j UEMTMAMy KAYMONOI. OISTOT 6E1IARDI. with a mitre, a sign of tte decreed by God began to radi­ TtSOCKHORST, CKU then in English, a document Vagnozzi sang: “Fill np In Thy priest tte perfection of helmet of protection and sal­ ate from the mountains of Ju­ from the S a c r^ Conslstorlal vation, and his ^oves, a sym­ dea where tte Messias came Congregation in Rome authoriz­ Thy ministry and sanctify bol of God’s blessing symbolic and where' the shepherds and Church Goods House ing the ceremonies of consecra­ W itt tte dew of Thy heavenly 'M uM uee 40tu ointment this Thy servant of the skin of a kid on the kings acclaimed Him. And now, tion. decked out with tte ornaments hands of Jacob that brou(ttt today in Denver, the mountains 1633 Tremont Place TAber 5-3789 1 8 9 7 Then, in the fluid and mel- of all beauty.” to him the blessing of Isaac, again bring peace tq 'tte people, odious Latin heard only in Italy, The consecration was com- his father. and the hills justice, as the Archbishop Vagnozzi began the Church consecrates another of inquisition of the Bishop-elect’s Several of the compositions 922 OAS S ElECniC BIDS. her good priests to be a Bishop Charge Accounts Invited^ faith and fidelity to the Church. The consecration of Bishop sung by the Cathedral Vested TAborS024l David Maloney was televised choir were composed especial­ acting for the Messias and as HEMOT W. UIBMAN . The first part of the Mass was by station KLZ through the ly for the occasion by Alan the Catholic people of Denver celebrated by Archbishop Va­ sponsorship of CapitolJIortn- Hobbes, the Cathedral orga­ gnozzi and by Bishop-elect Ma­ ary. nist. These were the “Veni Cre- loney at two different altars: atpr,” sung just after the impo­ The Archbishop at the main sition of hands; the “Te Deum” plete. The Most Rev. David M. altar and the Bishop-elect, ac­ sung toward the end of M^ss; Malqney was a Bishop. companied by the two co-con- the Propers, and the Antiphons. Symbol was added to symbol, secrators, at the altar of the Mr. Hobbes is also the author however, to impress upon the Blessed Virgin. of the “Tu Es Petrus,” which new Bishop and the faithful the After the Gradual of the Mass was sung during tte vesting, dignity and responsibilities of Bishop-elect Maloney, the two and of the Offertory motet, co-consecrators, and their at­ his office. His head and hands “Christus Vincit.” tendants returned in procession were anointed with oil to recall Members of the Hierarchy the anointing by which Aaron “the women’s shop at cherry creek” to the main altar, and there the and clergy in attendance at the actual consecration ceremony became a high priest in the Old ceremonies joined the three took place. Testament. brothers and the three sisters of As the Bishop-elect lay pros­ Bishop Maloney’s pastoral Auxiliary Bishop Maloney in a trate before tte altar as a sign staff, a sign of his authority, joyous banquet following the CLEARANCE of humility, the entire assem­ and his ring, a symbol of his consecration. The tribute to the blage of Bishops and priests sworn fidelity to the Church, new Auxiliary was held in the sang tte IJtany of the Saints. the spouse of Christ, were Grand Ballroom- of the Brown Tlnm the fin t essential part blessed. Palace West. of the consecration wasiper- At the Offertory of the Mass, Bishop Charles Buswell of formed. The Bishop - elect the new Bishop offered to Pueblo was the first of tte kneeled, and upon his shoulder Archbishop Vagnozzi two l i f t ­ banquet speakers. His remarks was placed the open book of the ed candles, two casks of wine, were made on behalf of the Gospels to signify his willing­ one gold and one silver, decor­ clergy of the region. Following SALE! ness to bear the burden of ated with his coat of arms and him came the Apostolic Dele­ Christian revelation. The conse- that of the consecrator, and fin­ gate and Archbishop Vehr. Then crators and co-consecrators ally two loaves of bread, simi­ Bishop Maloney made his joy­ placed their hands upon his larly wrapped in gold and sil- ful pledge to the Pope and ex­ head, and each said, “Receive vep. pressed his gratitude to those .of the Holy Ghost.” After tte Postcommunion of present. BisKop Compared to Dovid of Old Fall and Winter (The following are some Ordinary of Denver and our es­ Rome and at the Catholic Uni­ excerpts from the talk given teemed Metropolitan. versity of America. by the Most Rev. Charles A. In 1931 Archbishop Vehr was As Chancellor of the Arch­ diocese Bishop Maloney has COATS SUITS DRESSES Buswell of Pueblo at the ban­ named Bishop of Denver. Then comprising the entire state of been of invaluable service to quet honoring Bishop David His Excellency the Archbishop Clearance of Winter Coats, Suits and Dresses to make Colorado, the diocese numbered M- Maloney. Bishop Buswell some 225 priests and 110 and to the priests of the arch­ spoke tn the name of the Den­ churches. The area now in­ diocese. His influence has ex­ room for Mid-Season, Cruise and Resort Fashions. tended throughout the entire ver Province which includes cluded in the Province counted , Ever^ garment is this season's stock. 270 priests. province; and his advice has the Archdiocese of Denver, been asked for and cheerfully the Diocese of Pueblo, and the Today the Province of Den­ and accurately given to Bishops ver has 530 priests and 201 Diocese of Cheyenne.) and priests of the three dioceses. FINE APPAREL FOR churches with resident priests. David of old picked out five The Province of Denver is There has been during the lead­ smooth stones to slay Goliath. greatly honored today in the ership of Archbishop Vehr in He used one well and attained consecration of Bishop David this ecclesiastical province an the victory. IMMEDIATE WEAR Maloney as Auxiliary Bishop to increase of 100 per cent in.the Our modern David, Bishop our distinguished Metropolitan number of priests, 60 per cent Maloney, has chosen but one to as the Benjamin Bishop of the in the num ter of chur^es, and accomplish the conquest. It is AT Province. 100 per cent in the number of the one expressed in his motto 1 am sure that Bishop Newell, Bishops. —Deus Auxilium ifeum — my s i Bishop SuUivan, the priests, re­ It is with especial pride that strength, my help, is that of 1.. ligious, and people of this Met­ we salute today Bishop Maloney. God. ropolitan Province as well as Born within the shadow of our Bishop Maloney will use this our honored newly consecrated metropolitan city, he is of our strength well — for the assist­ Va to Vi off Bishop would wish me to add very own. Having distinguished ance of the Ordinary—for the at the same time congratula­ himself as a student in ,St. welfare of his priests and peo­ tions and good wishes to His Thomas’ Seminary, he continued ple, for the honor of Christ, and Excellency, Archbishop Vehr, his studies with brilliance at for the glory of God—in the All Sales Final our gracious host, the beloved the North American College in days Lhat are to come. Thundoy, January 5, 1961 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE THREE Pledges Allegiance to Holy Father

The first public words of that you should come to conse­ I am profoundly grateful. Many ence to the traditions of our the announcemcr.; of my ap­ Auxiliary Bishop David M. Ma­ crate me a Bishop. ' of you come great distances and Order, and that you have en­ pointment has touched me and loney after consecration con­ THANKS DELEGATE with considerable inconven­ joyed your visit. I hope, too, humbled me very much. tained a joyful pledge to the Our Archbishop has thanked' ience. I well realize that no that you will return. We are EVIDENCE OF GOOD WILL Pontiff who appointed him. you in his own name and on | virtue of mine nor courtesies happy to have' you — come The munificent, gift which you ‘Tt is a joy,” stressed the behalf of the diocese. I can only! I have rendered could prompt back — be my guest. have presented to me today Auxiliary, “to pledge to him to add my personal thanks and. such a testimonial. NEIGHBORS ALL climaxes many evidences of day my obedience, ray filial de­ the promise of my continuing Your presence here honors I am honored and happy that good will shown to pie over votion, my unquestioning faith, prayers that Almighty God may our Most Reverend Apostolic many of the priests and dioc­ these past weeks, and a lot of and my best efforts (limited as bless and prosper you in your Delegate, and it shows the es­ esan officials from neighboring hard work on the part of the they are) in this high office to labors for His Church. Thank teem in which you hold our be­ dioceses ( and in the West any­ various committees who pre­ which he has called me.” you. I am deeply grateful. loved Archbishop Vehr. But it one within a thousand miles is pared today’s function, both in These remarks were made at ■ It is not easy for me to put also honors me, and I thank a neighbor) from Pueblo and the Cathedral and here at the a dinner for the Hierarchy, my thoughts and feelings into you for it. Cheyenne, from Houston and hotel. ^ clergy, and the new Bishop’s words, my dear Archbishop, I should say a word of ac­ Oklahoma and Kansas and Ne­ I am grateful to all of you: family, held in Brown Palace when I turn to you and your knowledgement to my family. braska, New Mexico and Utah For the ceremonies, for the Hotel, Denver, after the conse­ overwhelming kindness — of They have gathered from the and Montana, Washington and music, for the hundred and one V cration ceremony. The full text every sort over many years. four corners, and their pres­ California — you have come to jobs which so many of you have follows. That kindness reaches a peak, ence here has been a joy to join us in today’s ceremony done so graciously. I promise all FULL TEXT today, as I stand here so gra­ me. I shall see you privately and festivities. of you prayerful remembrance Your Excellency, The Most ciously welcomed by you to be later — for the present let me It is a courtesy for which I in the days to come. I have a Reverend Apostolic Delegate. your Auxiliary. just say thank you. am deeply grateful. Again — deep regard for you, my fellow Your Excellency, Archbishop PATIENT, GENEROUS To my friends from the I hope you have been made p r i e s t s, for your priestliness Vehr. For the years I have been American College — who have welcome—come back—we will and mutual good will. Your Excellencies, the Most privileged to serve you, you come, again long distances and always be happy to see you. I am proud to be one of you, Reverend Archbishops and have always shown yourself a at considerable expense and in­ And now I say thank you to and happy that Providence has Bishops, father — sometimes an amaz­ convenience: Your coming has my brother priests of the arch­ so arranged t h a t I shall con­ Right Reverend Father Abbot. ingly patient father, and always helped much to make this a diocese. The fraternal charity tinue to be one of you. From , Fathers, and my a generous one. Since the an­ joyful occasion. I hope we have and kindness which all of you the bottom of my heart I say dear family: nouncement of my appointment, received you with proper defer­ Fathers have shown me since thank you and God bless you. The tremendous dignity your consideration and gener­ which has been given to me osity have burst all bounds. today, and the overwhelming I cannot adequately show you n kindness I have met at the my appreciation with words: I hands of all who are here, hope with God’s help to serve RUIGIOUS ARTICLES leave me at a loss for the prop­ you loyally and in the years to er words. I shall try simply to come (God grant they may be express my gratitude, and many and happy ones) to prove • STATUES • ROSARIES • MEDALS promise you that, more than my my gratitude by my service. words, my prayers will follow Bishop Wright, I thank you • PICTURES • PRAYER BOOKS you that God may bless and re­ for a magnificent . ".d inspiring ward you for your goodness to sermon. I value it as one more • PENDANTS • BOOKS • PLAOUES me. evidence of your friendship, DEBT OWED which is very dear to me. \ \ It is of coursfe to Almighty Bishop Newell, for your long Complete Line of Religious Articles for Church ond Home God that I owe the fundamental standing friendship and for be­ debt of gratitude, gratitude for ing my consecrator, and Bishop His care anjj providence for me Buswell, for speaking today on A. P. WAGNER & CO. and for those dear to me, for behalf of the province — my His priesthood, which has been thanks to you both. CHURCH GOODS to me, as to every priest, the PROFOUNDLY GRATEFUL greatest source of true happi­ To Your Excellencies the ness, and now for the fullness Archbishops and Bishops who 606 14th St., Between California & Welton of that priesthood. Under God, have come in such impressive TA. 5-8331 I turn my thoughts to our chief numbers to honor this occasion shepherd, the glorious and hap­ pily reigning Pope, John XXIII. In expressing my gratitude to IN EPISCOPAL ROBES the Holy Father, I know of no better way to say it than as a This is the first picture of Bishop David lowing his consecration’as Auxiliary Bishop pledge of my unswerving If You Haven’t Received Your Official M. Maloney garbed in his Episcopal robes fol* in the Cathedral. loyalty and obedience. Such a X V ^ pledge is rooted in the nature of our faith, and in the office and dignity it has pleased Archbishop Expresses Esteem him to confer upon me. It springs spontaneously and joy­ HOLY NAME LITURGICAL gence, efficiency, and judgment this great favor you have ac­ the dinner following the ously from one’s heart because t ^ consecration of Bishop David M. as manifested in the many posi­ corded us. of the extraordinary lovableness Maloney Jan. 4, Archbishop Ur- tions of trust and responsibility I am sincerely appreciative of of the man who now sits in the confided to him. For many the presence of their Excellen­ a ban J. Vehr of Denver expressed chair of Peter. ^ bis high regard and esteem tor years, he, as secretary, and I cies, my brother Archbishops the new Auxiliary Bishop of have gone over the whole state and Bishops, who came long LOVING FATHER CALENDAR the Denver Archdiocese. of Colorado, 103,000 square distances and at considerable Pope John has endeared him­ ^ “As h i s Ordinary,” Arch- miles, before the creation of the sacrifice to honor this occasion. self to millions, including our ' bishop Vehr said, “for his well Diocese of Pueblo, on many and We are greatly indebted to you non-Catholic brethren, and nigh 25 priestly years, I am varied Episcopal functions. I for adding to the solemnity of earned our loving admiration happy to pay public tribute to think it accurate to say, he has this event. by the apostolic and fatherly his diligence, efficiency, and visited practically every parish Several classmates of t h e care he has shown, from the judgment as manifested in the in the state. He knows and loves Bishop in Rome and his friends first days of his pontificate, for many positions' of trust and re­ our West land, its towering of seminary days have done us the lowliest of his children, by Simply Phone SK 7-1230 sponsibility confided to him.” mountains and its arid prairie, the great honor of attending the the wide extent of his learning, The full text of the Archbishop’s and its hospitable people. Over consecration ceremony. To ttiem, by the firm and confident ap talk follows; the years, in his capacity as we express our deep thanks. proach with which he has em­ This is a day of great satisfac­ Chancellor of the archdiocese, Your Excellency, the Aposto­ barked upon momentous and tion and rejoicing for the he has had many and intimate lic Delegate, this province has a historic undertakings; The re­ fine body of self-sacrificing, Church of Denver. Priests and contacts with all of our priests, vitalization of the liturgy, the The Holy Name Liturgical Calendar people were made very happy who regard him highly. hard-working priests laboring revision of the code, the great attractively presents complete, conveni­ by the designation of Our Holy His goodJSather and mother zealously for the Church. Many council soon to be convoked, of these are graduates of our Father of one of their own as would have rejoiced to have and by the disarming humility ent information on the Catholic signifi Auxiliary Bishop of Denver. In seen this day; but the gracious own St. Thomas’ Seminary, of with which he bears his exalted cance of every day of the year along their name and my own, may I Lord has called them to their which we feel justly proud. office — all of it lightened and ask His Excellency, the Aposto­ eternal reward years ago. His With the population explosion with truly distinctive Sacred Art paint­ made loveable by his keen and lic Delegate, to convey to the brothers and sisters are with us of the past two decades, we are ings beautifully reproduced in full color. shrewd, but always kindly, Holy Father our sentiments of today, and to them we extend short of priestly personnel as is sense of humor. sincere appreciation for his gra­ our sincere felicitations and almost every other expanding cious favor to us and of our congratulations. metropolitan area. But the en­ It is a joy to pledge to him filial love and devotion to his May I take this occasion to rollment in the ehrly years at today my obedience, my filial august person. thank His Excellency, our Apos­ the seminary gives promise for devotion, my unquestion­ 1 know the new Bishop would tolic Delegate, for his kindness the future. ing faith, and my best efforts not have me eulogize him and in honoring the archdiocese, our May I publicly thank the va­ (limited as they are) in this his work as a priest of the arch­ priests and people, and Bishop rious priestly committees who high office to which he has . f diocese. But it!seems this occa­ Maloney in officiation as conse­ have perfected the plans for the called me. sion demands an expression of crating prelate. The long jour­ ceremony of today. And to you. Archbishop Vag the high regard and esteem in ney from Washington, in this Our sincere appreciation to all nozzi, who are to us the Dele­ which he is held by his brother season of the year, and in the for your presence at today’s im­ gate a;id spokesman of the If you care to, just mail in priests and our good people in midst of many exacting obliga­ pressive ceremony, and may Al­ Supreme Pontiff, I confess my the coupon below and we this Rocky Mountain area. As tions, is another evidence of his mighty God grant Bishop Ma­ debt of gratitude both in your his Ordinary for his well nigh known devotion to the Church loney many unusual blessings official capacity and in your will immediately mail your 25 priestly years, I am happy to of America. We are profoundly and consolations in a long and own person. It was an honor calendar free of charge. pay public tribute to his dili grateful. Your Excellency, for fruitful Episcopate. beyond any deserving of mine Delegate Long-Time Friend of Colorado Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzi, camp held for him. He re­ Archbishop Vagnozzi, born in in 1959 to assume the duties of Apostolic Delegate to the U.S., called that 20 years ago he ac­ Rome Feb. 2, 1906, and or­ that post he had high praise who acted as consecrator of companied Monsignor Bosetti dained Dec. 22, 1928, was for the Catholics in this coun­ Bishop David M. Maloney as and the boys on a bike to try, who, he said, “are giving Auxiliary of Denver, is a long­ Long’s Peak and expressed a named Apostolic Delegate to the strongest support to the time friend of Colorado. desire to be able once again to the U.S. in 1958. moral position of the Catholic The Delegate spent several go on a camp hike. On his arrival in this country Church in the whole world.” summers at Camp St. Malo as a guest of the late Monsignor Jo­ seph J. Bosetti when he was Prelates Attending Consecration L assigned to the Apostolic Dele­ Prelates in attendance were: of Tucson; Auxiliary Bishop Jo­ M. Metzger, D.D., of El Paso; gation in Washington, D/'C., Abbot Leonard Schwinn, seph H. Hodges, D.D., of Rich­ Bishop William J. Condon, D.D., from 1932 to 1942. ) O.S.B.; Auxiliary Bishop Cletus mond; Bishop Robert J. Dwyer, of Great Falls; In 1942 he was named coun­ F. O’Donnell, D.D., of Chicago; D.D., of Reno; Bishop Dermot Bernard J. Sul­ selor of the Papal iJunciature Auxiliary Bishop Aloysius J. O’Flanagan, D.D., of Juneau; livan, S.J., D.D., of Halicarnas­ in Lisbon, . Wycislo, D.D., of Chicago; Bishop Loras T. Lane, D.D., of sus; Bishop Joseph M. Gilmore, McCONATY'S 1949 VISIT Bishop Marion F. Forst, D.D., of Rockford; Bishop John B. Franz, D.D.. of Helena; Bishop Stanis­ This Offer Limited He also visited Denver and Dodge City; Bishop Vincent J. D.D., of Peoria; laus Bona, D.D., of Green Bay; To Metropolitan Denver Only the boys’ camp in July of 1949 Hines, D.D., of Norwich; Bishop Bishop Joseph L. Federal, I Bishop Thomas K. Gorman, D.D., when he was on his way to the Charles A. Buswell, D.D., of D.D., of Salt Lake City; Auxil­ lof Dallas-Fort Worth; Bishop Jo- Philippines to assume the post Pueblo; Auxiliary Bishop Paul iary Bishop Merlin J. Guilfoyle, jseph H. Albers, D.D., of Lan- McCgnaty’s Boulevard Mortuary of Apostolic Delegate there. F. Leibold, D.D., of Cincinnati; 'sing; Bishop John J. Wright. o iiici/n'Icirn r rrl 1091 South Colorado Blvd., The Delegate’s most recent Bishop Victor J. Reed, D.D., of D.D., of San Francisco; Bishop ID.D., of Pittsburgh; .Auxiliary Denver 22, Colorado i trip to Colorado was in July of Oklahoma City a n d Tulsa; Charles H. Helmsing. D.D., of I Bishop Stephen A. Leven. D.D., Springfield-Cape Girardeau; 1960, when he celebrated a Bishop Frederick W. Freking, lof S a n Antonio: Auxiliary MORTUARIES Please mail me my copy of the Holy Name Pontifical Low Field Mass at D.D., of Salina; Bishop James V. Auxiliary Bishop Roman Atkiel- Bishop Walter W. Curtis of New­ Liturgical Calendar iminediately! the fifth National .Scout Jam­ Casey, D.D., of Lincoln; ski, D.D., of Milwaukee; Bishop ark: boree, near Colorado Springs. James J, Byrne, D.D., of Boise; Auxiliary Bishop George J. Archbishop William E. Cou­ Following the Mass, the Arch­ Biskup, D.D., of Dubuque; Aux­ Bishop John P. Cody, D.D., of NAME bishop was made an honorary iliary Bishop Harry A. Clinch, Kansas City-St. Joseph; Bishop sins. D.D., of .Milwaukee; .Arch­ Federal at Speer . 1091 S. Colorado member of the Blackfoot tribe D.D., of Monterey-Fresno; Aux­’Mark K. Carroll, D.D., of bishop William 0. Brady, D.D., Blvd. at Mississippi and renamed “Chief Holy iliary Bishop Joseph B. Brunini. Wichita; of St, Paul; Archbishop Edward (IRand 7-1625 ^ SKSline 7-1238 STREET Word.” of Natchez-Jackson; Bishop John ! Auxiliary B ishop Timothy J. llunkeler. D.D., of Kansas ^ On that visit to Colorado he L Morkovsky, D.D., of Amarillo; 'Manning, D.D., of Los .Angeles; City. Kans; Archbishop Thomas’ Denver, Colorado also returned to Camp St. Malo, Auxiliary Bishop John A. Dono­j Bishop William T, -McCartv, .A. Connolly, D.D., of Seattle; I CITY_____ ZONE „ STATE. where he offered Mass in St. van, D.D., of Detroit; Au.t'iliary 'C.SS.R., D.D., of Rapid City; .Archbishop Leo Binz. D.D., of '‘Denver’s Fairest, Finest Since 1919’ •v Catherine’s chapel for the soul Bishop Leo C. Byrne, D.D., of 1 Bishop Bernard T, Espelage. Dubuque; .Archbishop (ierald T. of Monsignor Bosetti. St, Louis; Bishop Clarence G, O.F.M., D.D., of Gallup; Titular iBergan, D O., of Omaha; Arch-i ^ After the Mass he spoke of Issenmami, D.D., of Columbus; i Bishop Raymond A. Lane, M.M.. I bishop Edwin V. 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ENVOY FROM POPE On his way to take his place on the Episcopal throne Parish, Denver, and, right, the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Geraid BURDEN OF BISHOP is Archbishop Egidio Vagnossi, Apostolic Delegate to the V. McDevitt, a member of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia who was consecrator at the elevation of Bishop David now stationed in Washington, D.C., who acted as master A symbol of the duty of supporting the elect just before the imposition of hands M. Maloney. Attending the Archbishop are, left, the Rt. of ceremonies for the Archbishop. faith, an open book of the Gospels is placed that raised him to the dignity of the Rev. Monsignor William Higgins, pastw of St. Philomena’s on the neck and shoulders of the Bishop- Hierarchy. Scenes and Highlights,..

A LIGHTER MOMENT Part of the colorful recessional that followed the con­ FIRST BLESSING PROCESSION OF DIGNITARIES secration ceremony were Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzi and his trainbearer, Robert Boggs. Bishop David M. Maloney passes through the Cathedral En route to the consecration ceremony This photo captured the dignitaries passing at the end of Mass giving his first Episcopal blessing to the west side of the Cathedral at the rear those attending the consecration ceremony. Accompanying are, from the left. Archbishop Urban J. of the procession of Hierarchy and clergy. him is Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver. Vehr of Denver, Bishop-elect David M. Malo­ ney, and Bishop Hubert Newell of Cheyenne.

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OINTMENT OF STRENGTH 'WE PRAISE THEE, O GOD ., / A white band of linen encircles tbe head while sings Psalm 132, which recounts the of Bishop David M. Maloney after he has anointing that made .Aaron a high priest of Lifting their voices in a song of thanksgiving to God of Monsignor Richard Hiester, archdiocesan directdr of, been anointed with chrism. The choir mean- the Jewish nation. for the consecration of Bishop David .M. Maloney are the music. members of the Cathedral vested choir under the direction PAGE FOUR 1 : i

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SUCCESSORS TO THE APOSTLES Flanked by his co-consecrators, Bishop David M. bol of authority. To his right is Archbishop Urban J. Maloney strides np the main aisle of the Cathedral. He is Vehr of Denver; to his left is Bishop Hubert Newell of attired in his Episcopal robes and bears the crosier, sym­ Cheyenne.

SHEPHERD’S STAFF , Seated bn the faldstool in front of the of the Bishop’s authority. Standing, at left, main altar of the Cathedral, newly conse­ is Archbishop Egidio Vagnoai, Apostolic crated Bishop David M. Maloney holds the Delegate to the U.S. , crosier, the pastoral staff that is the symbol

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Pictures by BEFORE CONSECRATION Pot Coffey Seated in front of the altar of the Blessed Prelate. With him are, left. Archbishop Virgin before the ceremony in the Mass in Urban J. Vehr of Denver and, right. Bishop which he wab consecrated is Bishop-elect Hubert Newell of Cheyenne, the co-conse­ David M. Maloney, who still wears the biretta crators in the ceremony. Indicative of his former rank as a Domestic

m . . . 0 / Consecration GIFTS FOR ARCHBISHOP As a token of fealty reminiscent of Vagnozzi at the Offertory of the Mass: Two medieval days. Bishop David M. Maloney lighted candles, two small casks of wine, and presented these gifts to Archbishop Egidio two loaves of bread.

NEW AUXILIARY WITH RELATIVES In this picture, taken in the Grand Ballroom of the lyn; Edward McLoughlin, cousin, Brooklyn; Nancy McLough­ Brown Palace West, Denver, are assembled the three lin, cousin, Brooklyn; and Mrs. Robert Coffin, niece, Denver. brothers and three sisters and otheV relatives of Auxiliary Third row, Eileen Maloney, niece, Tacoma, Wash.; Mrs. Bishop David M. Maloney. The Grand Ballroom was the John Maloney, sister-in-law. Fairless Hills, Pa.; Mrs. Edward scene of the banquet following the consecration ceremony. Maloney, sister-in-law, Tacoma, Wash.; and Mrs. Blanche In the front row, from the left, arc John Maloney, a Tippett, relative, Redcliff; l e t t e r fr o m ROME brother from Fairless Hills, Pa.; Kathy Kinkel of Littleton, Fourth row, Fred Kinkel, nephew, Littleton; James a niece: Bishop Maloney: Catharine C. Maloney, sister, from Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzi (facing cam­ before the altar listening to Father George •Maloney, nephew, Tacoma, Wash.; Peter McLoughlin, Littleton; Elizabeth Maloney, sister, Littleton; and .Martin cousin, Brooklyn; Howard D. Kinkel, nephew, Littleton; era), the consecrating prelate; the co-con­ C. Tolman, C.M. (in pulpit) reading the ■Maloney, brother, Washington, D.C.; Carol Maloney, niece, Tacoma, Wash.; Robert Coffin, rela­ secrators, Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of document from the Sacred Consistorial Con- Second row, Mary Kinkel, sister. Littleton; Mrs. .Martin tive, Tacoma. Wash.; Richard Maloney, nephew, Tacoma, Denver and Bishop Hubert Newell of Chey­ grfgation authorizing the consecration cere­ Maloney, sister-in-law, Washington, D.C.; Mary .McLoughlin, Wash.; Lt. Col. Edward J; Maloney, brother, Tacoma, enne; and Bishop-elect David M. Maloney mony to take place. cousin, Brooklyn; Mrs. Edward McLoughlin, cousin, Brook­ Wash.; and Howard W. Kinkel, brother-in-law, Littleton. (all with backs toward camera) are stated PAGE FJVE TAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 ^ Thundoy, January 5, 196T

American Public Sold Another 'Bill of Goods' REGISTORIflLS By G. J. Gustafson CATHOLIC COMMENT ON CUHRENT EVENTS ish o p Robert DWYER of Reno (incidentally one of the finest writers on the American scene) Bpointed out some years ago that “America has been sold a bill of goods. She has been persuaded into the belief that the only, genuine American school is the public school. ... . There is a strong popular impression that Rig fits.of Minority, Majority it is one of the' bases upon which the Republic was founded and that it must be somewhere expressed either in the Declara­ CHICAGO LAWYER has writ­ lic school district should not be per­ tion of Independence or in the Constitution of the United mitted to dictate in religion to the States.” ten us to take exception to an editorial we wrote Dec. 18 criticiz­ minority groups. By the, same No matter that this is utterly naive, or that it represents ing the efforts of minority groups token, no minority group should be an abysmal ignorance of what Harvard and Yale and Prince­ Vllowea to dictate to the majority. ton and Johns Hopkins and to drain the public schools dry of th^ University of Chicago religious influences. In other words, the citizen of a mi-, (and the Catholic University llie lawyer reminds us that Cath­ nority religion, or no religion, has of America or S t. Mary’s no right to determine that no reli­ Seminary in Baltimore) mean olics are in many parts of the coun­ in American history. This is try a minority group, and he ap­ gion shall be taught to the public now part of the folklore of pends a long fist of instances in school children who want it. America. You can hardly up­ root it. which Protestant ministers have, Protestant school children should been invited to address public Probably many people will be taught in the public schools by continue to picture Jefferson school children, or even to officiate their own ministers, Catholics at Horace Mann High School from which he proceeded to the at religious rites in the schools. He should be taught by Catholic cate­ University of Virginia, eh? It then becomes an awkward fact cites these as instances of tKe dan­ ) simply to be ignored that he founded it in 1819. chists, and Jewish children should ger of admitting any,religion into be taught by their own people, if • IT NOW APPEARS that America has been sold another tiie public schools. they wish it. .1 “bill of goods.”- This, Roger Freeman of the Institute .for AS FAR AS MINISTERS ad­ ' Social Science Research, calls nicely “the mythology of federal There is only one practical argu­ aid.” A direct line.runs from the one superstition to the other. dressing public school children is If the public schools be the distinctive American way, then it concerned, we can see no reason ment against this scheme, the Me- is the business of the American government to support them against this, as long as no beliefs CoUum decision of 1948. But this with American money—your tax money and mine. That the decision is no more immutable ]than line of reasoning is shot full of fallacies is quite evident— of the children are offended. Reli­ except to the very people who have chosen not to see. gious rites of no denomination the Dred Scott decision of 1857^ should be held in the public schools. which ‘declared slaves not to be Raymond Moley of News-Week, who vigorously dissents with the promoters of public aid for public schools, affirms The majority religion in any pub­ citizens. that such claims are “in substance and by implication not Family Portrait 1961— So-called 'Russian Ration' in accord with the facts.” But, he, too, recognizes the diffi­ culty of ever getting this across. The dear did dull facts have become somehow irrelevant in the face of the wil} to believe. Powerful agencies and dogged devotees of centralized control, Library of a Self-Made Man have. In his words, “vigorously exploited these fables.” By #AUL H. Hallett in his possession was one designed for THE CAREFUL READER who wishes'to see all this sub­ Facfs of International Life h is y e a r b e g in s the unending pastoral use in the care of a Mexican • stantiated in actual statistics may best be referred to Mr. Free- years in the Register without Mon- flock. That book was well thumbed— mafi’s study of the whole question in Socufl ,prder (April By R obert G. P eters the area we listed as “safe,” people’s poverty is to refuse Tsignor Matthew Smith, the man whose one of the many indications of the Mon­ 1960). For reasons of space let us content ourselves here with the Communists are now able to face the facts. If it v/ere word was always law because no one signor’s love for the Hispanic cultures one quotation: “The American public has been subjected to or SOME PEOPLE, the not true of the past, then it is to move in. dared to disobey, and because he had and peoples of America. exaggerations and distortions ^or so long that, |n the absence dangerous outflow of TO IMAGINE THAT we can true that to approach the fu­ HISTORY, PROFUNDITY in which AmericanF gold is the signal the habit of being right. There is not a of any organized effort to correct the picture, ^t has come to salvage any sort of (j. S. pres­ ture with the idea that all for­ he, insisted on as the mark of an edu­ believe in the mythology of federal aid.” There is that little that should stop all foreign aid. man who served long under hinr^ho is tige in the Latin Amerifcan eign, aid is wrong is not only cated man, abounded in his reading, as word, again—mylhology. Call ii fable, call it folklore; but don’t For others, the obvious danger not the lonelier for his passing. area the next few years with moral bankruptcy but cold war did theology and the litimgy. His inter­ call it fact! i, to Castro’s Latin American the same old negligence of the suicide. Some reminder of the things that neighbors is the go-ahead for est in these subjects left its mark in the Now it may be objccted.by thoughtful readers that educa­ any and every kind of foreign contributed to his granite character and popularity of his Listening In column. ' tional expenses are deucedly high and that something should aid. But as over-simplified as iron determination came in upon me Often after one of his talks on self-edu­ be done. Granted! such people’s approaches may when I was given the task of sorting out cation people would write in to him be, they are not so bad as that the books that he had in his room at LET THE GOVERMENT aid all students, including asking for suggested lists of books. of the respected Congressman St. Rose’s Home. As much as any man Whether he ever gave out any I do those in private schools, preserving thereby the self-control I know, who during his recent of this century, he was a man who got inherent in a private school, freedom, and diversity. Rather, campaign for re-election not know; but if he did the value of it aid them to aid themselves. Father Virgil Blum of Marquette his education from private reading. might Mt be such as would be sup­ boasted to a farm audience, Although he received two Ph.D. de­ has offered two workable plans: Either government grants to “I h.Tve never voted for a sin­ Idolizing The Morelos Monument, posed. 'The thirst for learning and the tuition-paying students attending independent institutions, grees, his formal education did not ex­ gle foreign aid bill.” This Anti-Catholics which you reproduce, was benefit to be derived from particular or a tax credit against tuition and fees paid to any school. In seems to me mor^l blindness erected by those hostile to the tend beyond high school. His years at books vary with the individual, and can- } this Way at least you can escape monopoly education. Mr. and an unwillingness to admit In your issue of the ninth of Church and her ideals. More­ St. Thomas’ Seminary would ordinarUy Freeman would not'go so far. He sees no need for any fed­ not be communicated just by reading the facts of international life. October, 1960, there is a photo­ los, Hidalgo, Matamorros, not be considered formal, because most eral aid. We would accept this alternative ourselves, reluc­ prescribed books. He did, however, graph of the Morelos Monu­ stand for those who oppose the of his time was not spent in the class­ often make suggestions on books for un­ tantly, but bowing to what seems to be the inevitable. - Foreign aid is not a cure for Church’s mission just as much ment to be found on the room, but in editing the Register and derstanding the Bible and the English every world problem, and no island of the Patzcaaro Lake, in our day as in the latter single item of foreign aid is pursuing his studies at home. Only the language. The book on English compo­ accompanied by a short para­ part of the 18th and the be­ results of his studies he presented at automatically to be accepted graph which could easily lead ginning of the 19th centuries. sition he most admired, Genung’s Work­ those ignorant of the history It is unfortunate that they the seminary. ing Principles of Rhetoric, Was used for AND THEN . . . of Mexico into error. should be presented to Amer­ THE BOOKS OF HOME-STUDY years in the joik^nalism classes, and the ican Catholics as heroes—they courses on a variety of subjects were worth of it can be attested by anyone Like everything else, going This is the season not only I feel it is my duty as a are “heroes” which decent numerous on his shelves. He had sev­ who has studied it. priest, as an admirer of the broke is more expensive these for exchanging Yuletide pres­ people would be glad to ig­ eral books on memory cultivation, and A MAN OF CAIBOUC INTERESTS, days. The fee for filing pap­ ents but also for trading base­ Mexican people, and as one nore! who has lived in Mexico, for his memory, until the last years of his the Monsignor seemed to read a samp­ ers in federal courts for bank­ ball players. Marty Allen and Yours faithfully, life, was remarkable, whether or not ruptcy has been increased Steve .Rossi in Parade tells nearly eight years to protest ling of everything that was good. This very strongly against this Joseph Mitchell the books actually helped him. JUways included books and magazines that were from $45 to $50. this one: Athens, Greece Baseball manager; Joe, for­ idolizing of Jose Maria More­ interested in the power of the mind, he not sympathetic with Catholicism. For • ♦ ♦ ♦ get all those batting tips, I los, a renegade priest who was Ed. The Register erred in had various books on hypnotism, and years he subscribed to and faithfully as good and justifiable. Just And then in Los Angeles a gave you. excommunicated, reduced to accepting the authority of the seemed to have hypnotic power in his read the Nation, when this Pinko maga­ as anything else from “com­ computer was displayed. Its the lay state, and deposed news service (not NCWC) ordinary conversation. A professor Of zine still had matter of importance in Joe: Why, Boss? pacts” to cold cures, so is chief function is to tell peo­ from his sacred office by his which submitted the picture psychiatry who was introduced to him Ma. ,je r: We just traded each foreign aid case to be its colunms. He would say that no one ple's ages. The last question ecclesiastical superiors. and cutline. told me that she knew at once of his in­ you to Kansas City., examined and accepted or re­ could be a good editor who could not is “Are you female.” If the jected on its own merits. But A thoroughly immoral man, This priest Is quite right as terest in this subject just by talking to bear to read what was opposed to his answer is yes, the com­ ♦ ♦ ❖ to indicate a basic denial of when accused by the Church him for a few minutes. views. puter gives for all adult v/om- far as Morelos is concerned; And then in Appleton, Wis., absolutely any obligation or tribunal of having been “lax This readiing, however, never sof­ en the chivalrous answer; he was no credit to the priest­ Although he was never proficient in a man was fined $15 for speed­ in his conduct,” he blandly “21.” need to assist other lands is to hood. Hidalgo w as/a better languages, he could make his way in tened his strong convictions, only deep­ ing, even though he explain­ ignore Christian charity, deny announced that no scandal character although fle was in­ Italian and Latin, when he was in Italy. ened them. He had a lofty contempt ♦ ♦ ♦ ed thi.' he had just bought simple justice, and recklessly had been given because it was fected with the rationalism of He was an inveterate student of Spani- for the intellectual pretense that fright­ The past is now dead. The two hot pizza pies and was reject the most obvious tac­ not generally known that he the French Revomtion. There ish, and his Spanish books fill a shelf. ens so many people. Monsignor Smith tics of cold war. had begotten children! He was New York Central decided to hurrying to get them home is no question that he died a Although he was never fluent in that was a master of his reading as he was of drop tradition ar.i okayed the before they cooled. also accused of having sent sincere Catholic, Wwevej. His A DESCRIPTION of the tongue, one of the many Spanish books all things else use of wrist watches instead his son, the seed of sacrilege, excommunica'ion \came be­ 1 of the official pocket watch ♦ ♦ ♦ Christian charity involved to the United States to be edu­ cause he ordered /monks put could fill a book, but it should that was the badge of train­ He who has self-respect, cated according to Protestant to death, not ^because he also be as obvious and as auto­ men since the first locomotive has great lecpect for others— principles. He denied this headed a revolution. matic as the obligation in char­ puffed down the track. Cardinal Gibbons. charge. How You Can Help Alcoholics ily to help the starving family Both H i^ g b and Morelos that lives next door. Not know­ The Cura Hidalgo, whom have be "Come consecrated /By J. R. Walsh normal drinker who finds his drinking causes ing the first names of the you also have the grace to Maxican patriots, and there is SOME 5,000)000 AMERICANS—one in every him trouble will cut down on his liquor con­ Register System of Catholic Newspapers children does not relieve us of mention as a “martyr to the little good in attacking them 15 drinkers—are alcoholics, and millions more sumption, the alcoholic may wiah to do so the obligation to help the fam­ revolutionary cause,” was an­ at this late date. A good anal­ are likely to become alcoholics. This disease but cannot, because he has lost the ability to Founding Editor...... The late Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph D. ily, and not knowing the num­ other turn-uoat priest who ysis of their characters has shortens the lifespan of its victims about 12 control his drinking. President------Archbishop Urban J. Vehr ber of peasants in Iran does soaked his consecrated hands been give.) in Magner's Men years and costs U.S. industry $5,000,000 an­ At home the alcoholic alwai« fixes the Editor and Business Manager. . Rt. Rev. John B. Cavanagh, Ph.D. not cancel the charity we in his country’s blood. of Mexico. nually. Only cancer, heart trouble, and mental drinks, and when visiting others be insists ExecuUve E ditor..^...... Msgr. John B. Ebel, M.A., Litt.D. should feel for their need. illness are greater national health problems. on it. Finally hangovers show in missed days of work, hand tremors, an uneven work space, Associate Business Manager...... Rev. Daniel J. Flaherty, M.A. If not treated, alcoholism is often a fatal I'll admit that justice is not disease. Until scientists can strike directly at and reduced work output He reaches the Associate Editors.-L...Linus M. Riordan, Ph.D.; Paul II. llallett, a popular word when it comes the cause of alcoholism, they must rely on point where he lives to drink and drinks to LitLD. live. Only drinking “helps.” Recovery is still to foreign aid. People who tlflyLEAO early detection and treatment. They rely on Advertising Director...... J jh n J. Murphy you—your alertness, knowledge, and under­ possible at this late stage and with good medi­ f _ readily grant foreign aid out FLASKS, of charity simply do not want w m t AN standing of the problem. cal treatments. " Denver Catholic Register to admit they might have an IMBLEM What can the average person do to help ALCOHOUSM IS RECOGNIZED as a dis­ Off an alcoholic? The National Council on Alco­ obligation to do it. nc-ruRC ease by the Aunerican Medical Association, OF A holism, Inc., stresses first to know what NOT clergymen, and psychiatrists. Like any other Published Weekly by BUT WHETHER YOU SAINT to do. Nagging, lecturing, moralizing, and disease, it is progressive if not checked. There THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) ARGUE to it through our ob­ STAMPtOON making threats serve no purpose. The loss of are many good medical treatments for get­ WERE USED ay mr first 938 Bannock Street, 1 ligations to the newly found christiah Pilgrims a spouse, job, and friends may jolt the victim ting an alcoholic sober and building up his “community of nations” or Sb CARRT HOLT WArrCR BACK into securing treatment, but threats he knows physical' condition in a short time, usually five Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 P.O. Box 1620 whether you see it in the feet 101HCm HOMELANDS. to be empty never will. After 10 or more days. Though such treatments are not “cures,” that the natural right of pri­ years of growing and continuing drinking, the they have great value in preparing the patient Subscription I'$4.00 per year. vate property falls on its face alcoholic is reluctant to talk about his drink­ mentally and physically to undertakie further if that properly is used for ing and, if pressed, will lie about it. Canada, $5.50 a year per subscription. treatment and adopt some program for re­ the scandalous luxury of the POSITIVE, STEPS TO AID the vicUm in­ covery. Foreign countries, including few in the face if the dire clude learning all about alcoholism and the Any recovery program must insist that the Philippines, $7.00 a year. need of the many—no matter types of help and treatment that are avail­ alcoholic never drinks again. There is no which way you argue, the obli­ able to him. The National Council on Alco­ medical eviderice of an alcoholic being en­ gation of justice is there. It's Vke Sro/fM- PtntCL, WMn> afitp holism (2 E. 103rd Street, New York 29, N.Y.) abled to start drinking like a normal person. '42 Thursday, January 5, 1961 just that right now we’re STPertn, WAS FiitsrAssociArtD with is an independent voluntary organization that In this sense there is no “cure” for alco­ about as close to admitting in­ ■me apostle thpouoh ns Appc/mna m holds no brief for or against drinking per se. holism. But the disease can be arrested suc­ ternational social justice as "walk OH7PE WATTK'wPtH ftCUHa. It promotes a comprehensive program of pub­ cessfully, and the alcoholic can lead a nor­ the industrialist was to ad­ ■me txEAT MoNAsmy of mtSinai, wuch lic education, community services, and re­ mal, healthy, and useful life without liquor. OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER mitting local social justice in DATES TO SSO, IS SAID TO HAVE DEM 6UU.T search into the causes and treatment of alco­ Thousands of person., who have undertaken OH me SPOT WHESS Hoses heard the The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial the 1890s. vxet op-me LORDHtoMvieAjRHiHa holism. a recovery program can testify to this. approval. We confirm it as the official publication of But' hen you get right down 1 wj- Alcoholics Anonymous, which has helped VERY OFTEN ALCOHOLISM strikes the thousands of alcoholics return to normal the archdiocese. Whatever appears in its coiumns over to it, we've really no choice in most promising member of a family. He may lives, has 4,500 local groups throughout the the signature of the Ordinary or those of the Officials t.iis area of foreign aid. The rank high in his class, profession, or occupa­ of our Curia is hereby declared official. U.S. and Canada. Thirty-two states and many cold war is a duel in which the tion. The typical alcoholic is rated above communities provide information and therapy. average in job skills before his drinking be­ We hope The Register will be read in every home choice of weapoi i is Russia’s. of the archdiocese. "ibr GuzucEr Gospel Some business concerns have their own alco­ comes a major problem. There is no way of She may turn to something IN-me View o r MOST holism programs, and others use community ' We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate predicting in advance where alcoholism will else, but we know that for now MODEM SCHOLARS, facilities to help alcoholics on their staffs. strike, for, like other diseases, it cots across a taste in the children of the archdiocese fur the reading it's economics, especially aid of The Register. IS THAT or ST MARK ACCORDING TO THE Journal of the professional and social lines. But it is im­ to those poorer lands that need American Medical Association, the typical portant for family members, co-workers, and * URBAN J. VEIIR it. Because we've given a Feast of St. Francis de Sales Archbishop" of Denver alcoholic drinks from 10 to 15 years tefore society to know what alcoholism is, to recog­ Jan. 29, 1960 mighty small piece of the for­ it becomes impossible to Bide that fact from nize its symptoms, and know how to deal with eign aid pie to Latin America, Strange But True his co-workers and supervisors. Whereas the the disease. ThanJoy, January 5, If il Offtet, 938 Bannock Strott THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephono, Keytfene 4-4205 PAGE SEVEN Newspapers Like Girls vox 2nd Native of State On Prowl for Husband, POPULI To Editor film, a multimillion dollar film deals with the class war Dear Sir: specitacle, vfss billed in New hll dressed up in the days of As you are aware, the movie York u “tezy, savage, and Rome. It is tinged with homo­ Journalism Expert Says sexuality. Everything about Raised to HiOrarciiy “Spartacu” will have its Den­ sensational.-' It was written ver premiere u a benefit for by Howard Fast, ardent left­ the movie is diametrically Newspapers are like girls oo served u consultant to news­ Monsignor Carroll - Abbing’s ist, w ho^u. In fact, award­ opposed to everything the Bishop Maloney is the fourth Mary’s, Littleton, where he of­ But when it appeared that a the prowl for a husband, M- papers throughout the country Boys’ Town of Italy. This ed the Stalin Peace Prize. The Church stands for. diocesan clergyman and .the fered the First Solemn Mus he European war would break out c o r d ^ to Edmund C. Arnold. that wished to dren themselvea second native ^ Colorado to be sang in America. over the Czech question, he en­ n w y are engaged in a con­ up in a “new look,” a service 1 am sure that if Monsignor elevated to the Hierarchy. Bishop Maloney w u assigned rolled at the Catholic University stant battle to look more a t CarroU-Abbing were aware of he continues in his spare time Bishop Hubert M. Newell of to help out at S t John’s, Denver, of America, in Wuhington, D.C. tractlTe than ail their competi' the facts, he would absolutely at Syracuse University. Cheyenne is the other native for the summer until the miijdle In the meantime the crisis tors. forbid thO/Use of this film as TO AID READERS a benefit. son of the state to be made a of October, when he would re­ passed and he returned to Rome. Mr. Arnold dislikes being call­ His visit to Denver w u the Bishop. He was arch diocesan turn to Rome to complete his With the entrance of Italy into Sincerely, ed an expert; he thinks ot him- result of the continuing Regitter superintendent of sdiools at the postgraduate work in canon law World War n , Hlshop Maloney saU simply as an ezpeiioiced policy of bringing to its readers Lewis Baldwin at the Apollinare. w u called home by Archbishop Denver, Colo. time ol his appointment as member o( the working press. the latut technical a^vancu to Cheyenne Coadjutor. Vehr. But by anyone dee’s defini­ make its papers more attractive (Editor's Note: On Oct 37, On his arrival in Denver, in tion, he is the leading authority Former diocesan priests and readable.' the Legion of Decency review­ raised to the ranks of the Hier­ Altar Saciety 1940, Bishop Maloney was on newspaper design and layoot Like a husband • hunter’s lip­ ed “SpartacHs” and refused arch are Archbishop J. B. Piti- named assistant at SI Philo- in the coontry. classification until copclnsiens stick, the make-up and design val of Sknta Fe and Bishop Sets Card fete mena’s Parish. On Feb. 26,1943, NEWSMAN mMSRIW of a newspaper make it locA of negotiations with Universal- Nicholas Mats. Bishop. Fred­ he also w u named assistant in Now head of the Journalism attractive, but the (harm has a International for an approved erick Eis of Marquette served the Chancery Office, where h e . rating. After revisions, the Le­ department of Syracuse Uolrer- piopose, Mr. Arnold believes. as pastor of Sacred Heart Par- A t Cathedral devoted several hours to Chan­ gion classified the film A-3, cery woric every day. ■i^, Mr. Arnold was for many In the c u e of newspapers, the idi in Colorado Springs, but he (Cathedi^ Parish, Denver) years editor of the Linotype goal is to invite customers to morally naobjectloaable fo r In the spring of 1948 he w u was not a Denver diocesan Plans have been completed Newt, which is published by ^ begin reading and to make it adults. Until this film has been transferred from St. Philomena’s priest All three are now "de­ by the Altar and Rosary Society Mergenthaler Unotypa Ccnnpa- easy for them to go on reading reviewed by the “Register,” and devoted aU his time' at the ceased. for a card parly to be held in ny of Brooklyn, N.Y. once they have started. we neither disapprove or ap­ Chancery u Assistant Chancel­ prove of Us contents or <4ass- Bishop Maloney, the son of the hospitality room of the Pub­ lor and seeretaiy to Archbishop His long' service as a news­ MORE THAN GIRLS ficafion.) the late Mr. and Mrs. James lic Serrice Company, Monday, Vehr. paperman has included owning Pretty giris codtpete only with Maloney of S t Mary's Parish, Jan. 9, at'l pjn. Aii^ements He w u named a Papal Cham- and editing his own weekly other ^ Is , but newspapers com­ To Editor Littleton, was born March 15, for tickets may be made by beriain with the tifie of Very paper and serving in Worid War pete with every piem of print­ Dear Sir: I 1912. He is one of seven chil­ telephoning Mrs. Rose Mattie^ Rev. Monsignor in July, 1949, n as an editor of Start m i ed matter available, bobbies, dren. Siripet, the paper published lor It may be too late . . . for AL. 5-2263. and wu named a Domes^ Pro: vacations, and everything else the Centre Theater to cancel U.S. servicemoi. Bishop Maloney made his The next meeting of the so­ late in December of 1959. human beings can do with their an animated cartoon . . . but grade and h i^ sAool studies ciety will be Friday, Jan. 13, In his yeprs with the Mergen- He is a Consultiv of the Arch­ spare time—including p r e tty why should teen-agers or ad­ in Littleton and was graduated be^nning with recitation of the tbalca: .Company, H r. AraoM diocese and Offidalis of the girls. ults . . . during this holiday from Littleton High School Rosary at 2 pjn. in the chapel Matrimonial Court, and chaplain The role played by newspap­ season be compelled to sit On the completion of his phil­ on the . lower floor of the Ca­ of the Tabernacle Society, the ers — especially the religiou throurii a film showing nudes? osophical studies at S t Thomas' thedral The women of the par­ Catholic Physicians’ Guild, and press—in preserving the demo­ It is a temptation by every Seminary, Bishop -Maloney went ish wishing to join the Altar the Chitholic lawyers'. Guild. 2 Thieves Loot means. No toleration of such cracy and culture of the United to Rome in September of 1983. and Rosary Society, and all Statu, Mr. Arnold beUevu, films (are) welcomed. He w u a student in the Grego­ members are requested to be Parish Credit makes it vitally important for SISTER FRANCES itARIE, president of Loretto The feature movla, “The rian University. present. every journalist to be a cm- Heights College, receives from Davis W. Moore, senior Grass Is Greener,” is enjoy­ On the Feast of the Immacu­ sader to make newspapers u vice pruident of the First National Bank of Denver and May able, even thou^ it por­ late Conception, Dec. 8, 1838, Regifli^dn Set easy 'and attractive to read u trays a husband being under­ he wu ord^ed in the Eternal Bonfils Stanton’s representative, a gift from Mrs, Stanton that Union of $U40 possible. standing, tolerant, and excus­ City tqr Cardinal Marchetti-Sel- For Night Classes Tho Whole fomify Em^tyt* maku it possible for Loretto Heists'College to break ground ing in forgiving his wife’s mis­ vaggiani. Vicar General of Phis Registration for adult educa­ m Good Homo or Oniw S t Anthohy of Padua’s Credit CONTENT Authorittd UcrnMtitlvt for Union office w u held up at 6 Not that Mr. Arnold thinks the not only for the proposed library but for the auditorium, a second step, wUch we can accept, XI for the City of Rome. He of­ tion non-cTedit coursu at Lo­ SciiMr -> Kioibtil - M m Snudi- pan. T q p s ^ , Jan. 3. Two armed appearance of a paper is the part of the goal of the current $965,000 building fund drive in rather than rushing .to the fered his first Low M an in S t retto Heights College wiU be $ t t^ - Kohhr a Cm u ImII nm n held at the college on Thursday robbers^ up thb staff of first consideration; what th e progrew at Loretto. Mrs. Stanton, because of the size of her gift, courts for a divorce. The ac­ Cecilia’s Chundi in Rome. CONN SLICraONiC OaOANS . tors Involved give a good per­ and Friday, Jan. 5 and Jan. 6, . flM RMmdtNOMd K otor, - three and got away with 11,240 paper says, he dedaru, is fu was given, the honor of naming the facilitiu “The May Bonfils Bishop Maloney w u given this Orand and UprieM 'PloMi in cash and 31 blank money 0(r>> more important than how it formance. privilege because of his out from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Auditorium Library.” Sincerely, j T O M W ALKER data. The money was fully in­ looks. He cites a nationally standing work in the university Further details may be had A. Reese ^ by calling WE. 6-3433, extension PIANOS & ORGANS sured. known magazine that attracted and his excellence in sehols^ Denver, Colo. 40. 1 M S. Sraedwey tP . r-7SU CMit union officer John large numbers of new sidMcrlb- ship. His work u organist won TSrainor and his mother, Mrs. ers by revamping its make-np Loretto Expansion Made RETARDED CHILDREN him distinction. He completed EUabeth Trainor, were in the but soon lost all its new readers his course of theological studiu office, locate in the basemrat because it had nothing to ^ly. Editor: in the spring following his ordi­ of the church, at the.time. Mrs. But a newspaper’s appear­ Possible by New Gift 'Virhy doesn’t the Catholic nation and won the licentiate Genevieve Atencio had walked ance, he declares, is Import Church take a more active in sacred theology. JOHN P. DALEIDEN CO. jpto the office from across the ant because many readers will According to Sister Francu promised only the library facil­ part in the training and help The next three years were hall when the two gunmen en­ never.find out what it hu to Marie, prudent, Loretto ity. The board of trustees of the for the mentally defective q>ent by Bishop Maloney in (ELMER J, GEREEN, Mgr.) tered. Both were swarthy. One say unlus they are invited to H e ^ t s - ’College w i l l break college at their December meet­ child and adult? taking postgraduate studies at Raligiouf ArticiM Church Supplies was of short build and wearing pick it up by an attractive pack- ground Feb. 13 for the new audi­ ing reported that 65 per cent of During the Christmas sea­ the Apolllnare in canon law a mask. The other was talL His age> - torium and lilffary buildings. the $5()0,000 needed for the li­ son, nowhore did I read of leading to the J.CJ). degree. face was pockmarked. HacH hdd NATIVITY SnS — V* OFF The design of a newspaper, he A gift of Mrs. May Bonfils brary alone had been realized any gifts or entertainment While doing graduate study, he revdvers. says; “must convey an air of Stanton, made this week, makes to date and passed the resolu­ provided by any Catholic o^ lived in this Teutonic College "This is a holdup,” the short CHRISTMAS CARDS — Vs OFF immediacy, alertness. Import­ the ground-breaking for both tion setting the February date. ganization for the (diildren at in . \ mad said to Jdin Trainor. ance, in te r^ and invitation.. new buildings posrtble. The two GOOD SUPPORT Ridge or Grand Junction. In the summer of 1937 he did STORE HOURS TVainor, who u t behhid a H w newspaper d e^ er must facilities are connected by a “The ground breaking for the parochial work in Scotland. He 9 sjn. to 5:30 pjn. Monday thru Friday, shmt counter, thou^t the nOn Bishop Sheen begs for “the wu statlotted in the historic be coutantly aware that his foyer. library had been warranted by poor of the world.” 9 ajn. to 4 pjn. Saturdays wps joking. The man vaulted the tuk is to facilitate and assure city of the birthplace of Mary, Previous announcements of the gffts of the many friends (k 1120-22 Broadway counter and said, “Tm not kid- communication.” the February ground breaking the college in the current build­ The nuns provide homes for ( ^ e n of Scots, when he served dingi” Using bis free haiM he ing fund drive,” reported Sister the aged, the orphans and the u temporary pastor of S t Mich pulled Trainor up from the Frances Marie. “But this latest ill. The few Catholic training ael’s Churcdi in Linlithgow. chair saying, ‘Open the safe.' gift of May Bonfils Stanton schools for the Retarded child In 1938, after an absence of Trainor told him the money makes the ground breaking for are priced beyond the reach five years, fire young p riu t re­ KE. 4-8233 wu not in the safe but in the FBI Expert on Redism turn^ to his home parish of St. both buildings possible.” of the ordinary salaried pe^ ______§_ drawef beneath the counter. The new buildings will be son. The tall man joined the ehorier named the “May Bonfils Audito­ Because, the intellect is the one behind the counts and To Speak to Teachers rium Library.” The amount of thing, murt these children be Trainor opened the drawer. William C. Sullivan, one of in various intelligence confer­ Mrs. Stanton’s gift is not dis­ e n t i r ^ ignored? Many of the "Give me tho money, never the FBI’s top experts on Com- ences and seminars the closed, but, according to Sister children at Ridge would bene­ mind the money orders,” said ot muhism, will speak on "The armed services on Communism. Frances Muie it is the largest fit from catechira classes and the short man. Challenge of Communism” at a single contribution from per­ being taken to Mass. "No, we want the money or­ He’is a member of the Wash­ meeting of all the teachers of ington Committee of the Insti­ sonal funds made since the 'Visit the homes for the ders, too,” the tall thug s ^ . building drive was inaugurated the ar^diocesan schools at 4 tute for American Strategy. mentally defective at Ridge Tndnor handed over' the p.m., Jan. 6, in Christ the Eing the past summer. money and the money orders. He has lectur^ before the and Grand Junction and the School, Denver. The building project will ex­ The thieves made the two Army War College, Command loneliness of these most inno­ The public is invited to attend. ceed $1,000,000. The new library women and the man face the and General Staff College, U.S cent of God’s creatures will As ^ e f inspector in charge will replace the present library, wall and told them not to tom reach out to you. Many of of FRI research and analy^ housed in various parts of the around for five minutu. them are orphans and the only on Communist subversion, Mr. Administration Building, where Father Robert Eekeisen, pas­ ‘Tuxuries” they enjoy are Sullivan is one of the agency’s space is inadequate for the tor of Si Anthony's, called the provided by tlm state. They top experts on Marxist'philoso­ growing needs of the liberal arts police upon being told of the live out their lonely Uves b^ phy and activities. (xdlege. W E EXTEND SINCERE BEST WISHES TO robbery. The squad car wu hind locked, doors, in a prison Mr. Sullivan has been a mem­ THREE-YEAR PROGRAM not of their making. there within two or three min- The February date will mark UtM. ber df the FBI for 19 years a milestone in the development Because my lad will never Father Eekeisen said the and has served in all se^ons of Loretto Heights College, the know the meaning of sin, I credit union sfidf described ihe of the United States and out­ first Catholic senior college for know he- will one day receive men ^u swarthy, but not Span­ side the cguntry in World War women in. the R o c^ Mountain a welcome from One who MOST REV. BISHOP DAVIO M. MALONEY ish Americans. The staff said the n on c o n M ^ n ^ assignments. said, “Suffer little children to He is now based in,Washington, Empire. The effort to build the short man wore a brown t(g>- libnury and auditorium at the come unto Me for of such is D.C. AUXILIARY BISHOP OF DENVER coat and a felt hat The' till south end of the Loretto campus the Eingdom of Heaven.” man wore a dark grey shirt Before joining the FBL Mr. is a three-year program, in I A. N. and an old sports coat Sullivan was a teacher and was which Loretto Heights is seek­ employed by the U.S. Internal ing the support of the commun­ - Say Thanks. . . , Revenue Se^ce. ity of Denver at large and the f ■■ He was bom in Bolton, Hass., assistance of alumnae and par­ Those who viewed and ap­ in 1913, and .attended American ents of alumnae and students preciated the KLZ teievising University, Washington, D.C.; of Auxiiiary Bishop David M. and we are proud to have been able to present, throughout the country. • % Clark UniversRy, Worcester, CONCERT SERIES Maloney’s consecration at the ( e e k 'i Hass.; George Washington Uni­ Among former gifts of Mrs Cathedral would do an act of versity graduate school, Wash­ Stanton to Loretto Heights Col­ charity, a& well as give the LU6GA6E ington, D.C.; State Teachers' William C. Sullivan lege is the May Bonfils Stanton broaJcastirlg company a cor­ In the public interest, the exclusive Channel 7 College grhduate school, Fitch­ rect view of this se tte e , by Annual Concert Series, offered e burg, Mass.; and Boston Col­ Military, Air Force, and Naval on the Loretto campus to the addressing the program dir­ lege graduate school, Newton, Academies, Inter-American De community of Denver without ector to express their appre­ Mass. He holds bachelor of arts f ^ e Board, U.S. Military A$ charge. The program brings out­ ciation of its broadcast. telecast of Bishop Maloney's consecration, dl- and master of education de­ standing international figures to A reader has called the grees. sistance Institute, Industrial Col­ IM 4 aaOAOWAY AM. S-MII the locality annually for the cul Register to say that when she Mr. Sullivan has participated lege of the Arm^ Forces, Fort Enox, Fort Benjamin H a^on, tural ben^t of the community. assured the KLZ program dir­ t Eugene Istomin, internation­ Fort Devens, Fgrt Lee, Reserve ector of her gratitude for the rect from Immaculate Conception Cathedral. ally famed concert pianist, is the . . . WHEN YOU OR YOUR GROUP PLANS TO Officers Associations, Depart­ TV broadcast his secretary next musician to appear on the EARN MONEY ment of State and other govern expressed relief at hearing (iurrent series. His concert is mental agencies. University of her second commendation on Remember! slated for Feb. 13, the evening the program within a few Virginia law school. University of, ^ date set for the ground hours. All the other com­ of Wisconsin, Siena College, In­ WESTERN STATES CARD COMPANY bthaking ceremonies for the new ments were the embittered re­ stitute of Languages and Lin­ . . . the eeelett melhea for (mHvMuelt, PTA Oreupt, end M$y Bonfils Auditorium Li- marks of anti-Catholics. ether ereenliatlom. guistics, Georgetown University, b r ^ . Vassar College, Princeton Uni­ CompleW hdoniMHon iMihd apM rtqwnt or vhtt our wIm room without obUgitloii Ued. versity, Yale University, Uhi- 2520 West 29th Avenue, Denver 11, Colorado versi^ of Washington, Notre Dame University, State Univer­ 5 St. Anthony Grads GEnesee 3 ^ 1 1 sity of New York, William and W koUttltn of Flmo Greodmg Cardt emf Cifi MtrehmUte. M ^ College, Norwich Univer­ Pass National Exam sity, and many others. All five graduates of a 12- can Society of Clinical Patholo­ month course in medical tech­ gists. nology at S t Anthony’s Hospital, The school -of medical tech­ Denver, passed a national exam­ nology at S t Anthony’s is affil­ ination, Sister Mary Lina, hos­ iated with the University of pital administrator, announced. Denver. Students admitted to They are Margo Fitelson, 3691 the school have had at least Forest Street, Denver; Wanda three fears of college, including 12 semester hours of biology, Lee Morrow, Ada, Okla.; Evelyn nine of chemistry, and such elec­ Reisig, Alliance, Neb.; Leota tives as English, mathematics, Webb, Climax, Colo.; and Della and physics. Prliths 6*. KE | | Ortiz, Chinoyo, N. Mex. The laboratory at St. An­ M»CU«mn.*IMNVHI«,OOlO. 4*13 9 3 The examination was given by thony’s employs 10 medical the Board of Registry of Medi­ technologists, registered under O U R CUSTOMERS ARE OUR BEST SALESMEN cal Technologists of the Ameri­ the ASCP. PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursday, January 5, 1961 O o k s L o f e i h j L C L u d k m s L Consecration Rerun KLZ-TV, Channel 7, Viewers are urged to £jijt£hiainjm nL which televised the con­ watch this impressive Movie Rates as One of Best secration ceremony of ceremony, which ^will be featured on the House of Auxiliary Bishop David 'Sundow ners' C om bines Fine A c t i n g , Photography the Lord program. M. Maloney in the Den­ f i a g s L ijmitliiiiinniiBUMiif By C. J. Z e c h a goes about her role convincing­ ones. He has a style of great ver Cathedral Jan. 4 has ly — a woman who outwardly purity, warmth, and directness It may be going out on iongs to settle down with her and is cleanly devoW. of man­ made arrangements to HEAR the limb a bit, but one of husband and son on a farm, but nerism, haste, and superfluo\is re-run highlights from the the most imaginative and who inwardly respects her hus­ motion. ceremony on a special lASKanJUARH beautiful motion pictures of band much more and is willing This Is not only a family taped telecast Sunday, the year is Warner Broth­ to live the itinerant life he film, but one the motion pic­ Jan. 8, 9:30-10 a.m. ers’ The Sundowners, currently chooses for his work. ture industry should be proud I On KOA Radio playing in Denver. In fact, it As the son, Michael Ander­ of—it is houest and human in 1 10:20 Every Sunday Svaning has been a long time since such son, Jr., is excellent. O n e its achievement. CREST HOTEL a skillful movie has reached the I Qaeadon* oa raUgioM *mIk scene, in which he confronts In a film so excellent there screen. his father for stubbornly walk­ 120 Fireproof Outside rooim, I mltted by the radio wdieMee are so many things to honor— I answered oa die ordidloee- Jack Hildyard’s color photo­ ing out on a shearing contest, complete service, central the story, the acting of Mitchum location, attractive rooms, I MB broadcast. graphy is unmatched for sheer is so Imperceptible and beau­ excellence. His camera roams and young Anderson, Dimitri spacious lobby, coffee shop, tifully done that, without abil­ Tiomkin’s musipal scorfe, t h e 'Teen-Agers' Topic available parkbg. One block I Booklet on CathoUe Chmrth the great sheep country of the ity to wonder why, you/-ac- from Church of the Holy availablo froo, o f eett Australian hinterland. The var­ photbgraphy, and direction— "A Mettmge to Teen-Agert” cept him as a boy-tnnitd- that I feel incapable of clear­ Ghost. Low transient or per­ to all iugtdrara. ious animals, including the kan­ man. will be the topic of Bithop manent rates. ness even on a few, much less Fulton Sheen’t addrett on hit WRITE TO garoo and others peculiar to the Peter Ustinov’s characteriza­ Aussie country, are fascinating completeness of order. No apolo­ weekly tbriet next Thurtday, WELTON and BROADWAY tion of - an unsettled, middle- Ask and Learn, Stadoa KOA to watch. Yet, if anyone would gies will be forthcoming for the Jan. 12, on KTVR, Channel 2, aged wanderer who joins t h e suggest that the sheep form a high praise given this motion Denver, at 7:30 p.m. Thit re­ KE. 4-0151 Denver 2, Cdonuio family in their adventures, is special interest in this movie, I picture. It is solid entertain­ peat broadcatt wat one of the light and comical. Glynis Johns, iiNiiitiiHimwaMaaMaaanaaniaMBMBi would have to agree. ment. And what else do we ex­ Bithop’t mott ouUtanding who has enlivened some of Alec pect from a movie? (L. of D.: talkt originally pretented by This is not by way of say­ Guinness’ pictures in the past, A-2) the ttation latt winter. ing that the photography is is all-to-briefly seen as the ho­ "WE RENT MOST ANYTHINO" the only outstudlng element telkeeper. She is one of the very ^ *The Flintslones' in this film. The story about few women in movies who com­ a family labeled “snndoffn- bines charm, an attractive face, Jesuit to Be on KRMA Rug Ttlevhlon , . Fr»d FUnUtonm 'and hi$ next door neighbor, Barney Rub- ers,” people who roam t h e voice, and. talent so well that The Very Rev. Paul C. Rein­ Channel 6, Denver, at 8 p.m.. tie, confer on a blueprint for a mutual acimming pool to be country and have no perm­ she is a joy to watch. Wylie Shompooen . UH / built on their adjoining yard*. At "The Flintttone*" it an ani­ ert; S.J., of St. Louis Univer­ With British historian Arnold anent home. Is based on Jon Watson, as an 80-year-old man sity will appear in a special m ated cartoon tmrier laid In prehittorie timet, Fred and Barney Toynbee, he will be heard fti a Party Goods Power. Tools Cleary’s 1952 novel and who beats Mitchum in the shear­ eUteled the plant on rock. At eonttruetion progrettet they may television program, “The U.S. panel on the effect of tfie United ad a p t^ by Isobel Lennart. ing contest, gives the film one and the Non-Western World,” Tables and Chairs Floor Sanders try to ehitet each other, tool "The FUntttonet,” teen Fridayt States on the rest of the world, Fred Zinnemann, the direc­ on Friday, Jan. 6, KRMA-TV, Movie Projectors Polishers at 7t30 pon. on KBTV, Channti 9, it from the creatort of of its best scenes. and the U.S. efforts to main­ "Buekleberry Bound.” « tor, makes it likable.and af­ Zinnemann seemed an ex­ tain the balance of power and fecting. ceedingly sincere and good dir­ prevent war. During the last- UNIHD TRAILER A EQUIPMENT ’The large cast of American, ector in his handling of The Consecration half of the program Dr. Toynbee O b Record English, and Australian actors Search and The Nun’s Story; On Television will answer questions from RENTAL CO. turns in the most immaculate with The Sundowners he now guest panelists regarding Amer­ set of naturalistic performances appears as one of the few great The beautiful consecra­ ica’s unpopularity abroad and 1040 So. Colo. Blvd. SK. 0^11 Musical World Divided seen in a long time. Robert tion ceremony of Auxiliary nuclear experimentation. Mitchum as the rough but Bishop Davi(i M. Maloney 'By Music of Bruckner gentle-hearted father fits h is in the Denver Cathedral role like a glove. It is no sur­ In his autobiography, Theme reclly from him to W ednesday, Jan. 4, was prise that Mitchum can give a ence. given two-hour coverage by and Variations, Bruno Walter good portrayal when offered the The symphony itself was the wrote: “As long as 1 can lift a chance. In The Sundowners his KLZ-TV, (Channel 7, Den­ composer’s last; he worked upon baton, I shall persist in standing performance is first rate. His ver. it from 1887 until the day of Australian accent is perfect, This outstanding tele­ f . up for the his death in 1896. He was oc never seems overdrawn, and is vision event, which was I s old NOAH pat it... woHcs of Mah­ cupied for two years with the as believable as his convincing ler -and Bruck­ finale but did not live to com­ made possible through the ner. I consider portrayal. It would be impos­ plete it. sponsorship of Capitol Mor­ it one of life’s sible to say enough in praise of SPANISH SINGER’S tuary, Denver, was nar­ tasks |o un- his role in this film. If any­ rated by the Rev. Owen cover the SONGS REPRESSED thing, it is a reminder of Mitch- ' sources of ex­ Few singers generated the ex­ um’s ability as an actor that McHugh, chaplain at Mercy altation flowing from their citement .achieved by Conchita was evident as far back as 1945, Hospital, Denver. music.’! > Supervia when singing the mu­ when he gave one of the finest Dr. Walter advances this mis­ sic of her country. ’The Spa^sh performances on film as the b lV ID B N D l sion with a new recording of mezzo-soprano mac|e her sergeant in William Wellman’s Bruckner’s last—and uncomplet­ brilliant recording* between Story of GJ. Joe. ed-work, the “Symphony No. 9 1927 and 1932. From these, Deborah Kerr as the wife is in D Minor’’ (Columbia MS Angel (Album COLO-113) 'has sincere and noteworthy. Forsak 6171). compiled an album of “Spanish ing even a hint of glamor, she Robert Mitchum Songs.” MOVIES Although the music of Bruck­ the share o f a sum to be divided, These are not operatic music ner. has divided the musical With (although she excelled in thp world into (opposing camps, legion o f Decency music of Rossini and Bizet) but t h a t fa lls to an individual* there has been no division of I Ratings songs close to the heart of Spain. opinion as to Walter’s , special Her vitality comes through in affinity for the music. Harold NOTEWOR’THT THIS WEEK MOVIES ON TV every selection. Side one is de C. Sciutnberg, writing in the D iN V IR Rsting ksy for movies on tolo- Below are Legion of Decency voted to excerpts from Spanish KOA-TV, CiMnntI 4. vlfion Is: A-1, fsmily; A-2, adults; ratings of motion pictures cur­ Hew York Times after the con­ B, morally oblectlonsble In part rently showing to first-run Denver For the next fisw days, 6 hfidland ofEkn will mail, zarguelas^. and songs with or­ KRMA-TV (Education*!), Cliag- theaters. ductor’s most recent New York n*l 4. for adults; ind C, condemed. pay out <» credit over $2,170,000 to mote flian 35,000 chestral accompaniment. The ir­ KLZ-TV, ChtniMi 7. FRIDAY, JAN. 4 A-1, unoblsctlonsblo for gonoril performance of the Bruckner PAWNER A-1 (4); PIER 13, A-1 resistible “Clavelitos” is here. KBTV, Cliann*l ». pstronigs; A-2, unobloctTonsbIo savers. We are very pleased and (we hope pardonabty) Ninth, said: “Mr. Walter. . (5); CAPTAIN KIDD, A-1 (2); for sdolesconts and adults; A-3, un- Side two contains the more in­ COLORADO SPRINO# GOLDEN EARRINGS, B, tends to oblcctlonable for jdults; B, ob- proud o f this largest-in-Midland’s history dividoul. . . BUT made evmi unreconstructed anti timate type of song with piano. KKTV, Channal 11. condone superstlUon, suggestive se­ leetlonable In part for all; C, eon- Brucknerites feel the impact of KRDO-TV, Channal 13. quences, excessive brutaUty (9); AIR demntd. : One of the most beautiful al­ KCSJ-TV, Channal 5. RAID WARDEN, A-1 (9); WOMAN the music. His interpretation [‘ RECOMMENDED! The credH belongs with you, the savear. Actually we bums ever produced by Capitol FRIDAY, JAN 4 AGAINST WOMAN, A-2 (11); GAR­ was powerful, yet pliant and DEN OP ALLAH, A-2 (13). * •BEN-HUR, A-1 froin a standpoint oMmth sight L 7—Taltphon* Hour: ‘‘There Shall don’t pay dividends at all, we distribute the m on^ that tender. Bfr. Walter unfolded the Be Hude” with Keith Andes, Shir­ SATURDAY, JAN. 7 •SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON, A-1 and sound, “This is the Holly­ STEAMBOAT 'ROUND THE BEND, your money has eiraed. Our 70 year earning and r - - long lines of the music with ley Jones, Jose Iturbi, and Renata A-1, WUl Rogers (2): EDWARD MY •CINDERFELLA, A-1 wood Bowl” features one and a Tebaldi (4 and 5). leisure, and his obvious absorp­ SON A_2 (9); KATliEEN, A-1 (11); GRASS IS GREENER, A-3 safety r e c ^ proves that you cliose wisely by bringing half hours of light classical mu­ 3—U.S. and Non-Western World: STOANGEB AT MY DOCm, A-2 (5) PLEASE TURN OVER, A-3 Discussion with Arnold Toynbee; Fa­ tion with the music passed di' BELL FOR ADANO, A-2 (13). NEVER ON SUNDAY, C your money to Midland. . . ' sic performed by the Hollywood ther Paul C. Relnert, S.J., of S t SUNDAY, JAN. I Bowl Symphony Orchestra under Loula University; Ethan Shepley of FOUR FACES WEST, A-1 (2)- CARRY ON NURSE, B Wasbliuton University;, and Father •SUNDOWNERS, A-2 'Going My Way' title dir^tlon of five outstanding Carey Elwes of the St. Louis Priory REAP THE WILD WIND, A-1 (9) YOU were capable of saving peiit o f >our hard-earned School (6). RED PONY. A-1 (5). SPARTACUS, A-3 On TV Jon. 9 conductors: Carmen Dragon, A1 MONDAY, JAN. ♦ MARRlAGE-PRC30I Shirley’Savoy Hotel Burger (6). saving service, (with insur^ s a f e ^ our immediate WEDNESDAY, JAN. I I DENVER withdrawal policy, our Xmas club and so on. . . 0—Open End: David Sussktod and guests discuss “Law, Liberty, and the Supreme Court” (8). THURSDAY, JAN. 12 I f we drop back into habit o f saying**^ d ivid e i^ 7:30—Bishop Sheen: “Message to JtuL <£atuA. fioom . Teen-agers" (2). dorit think for a moment wdre forgotten the dtfinition e f (Management of Itth a r and Prank Fong) ^'SvidemN* as old Noah Wdaterd^inedthemluhis first • Ninth Avenue at Speer Blvd. Actionary about 1789. Nor do we ever forget to give credit fa r COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF ^ i a d i o our growth and prosperity to you, the saver and bonoweTa* FINEST CHINESE AND Following are rellgiouf pro­ grams on radio. Drop s lottor AMERICAN FOODS or postcard to those stations, ■eautlful Lantam Llghtad Dining Room In the telling them you spprociato B R A N D N E W Vatorant of Foreign Ware Home these programs. John S. Stewart Foot No. 1 ASK AND LEARN KOA (Dtnvorl—Sundays, 10:20 3 U D L A N D m akes it 'easy Open to the Public p.m. with MonsIgnor John II earn, to 10:M p.m.^at., tin iZiN ajn. ' Csvsnagh. (Cloead Tueidayt) CATHOUC HOUR KOA (Dtnvor) — Sundays, *:30 BUICK SPECIAL FmMmMnMMMS. s.m. nthstGlemnn AC 2-9441 ^innininnnnnnnjininnnnnnninnnnnnnnnT^ SACRED HEART PROGRAM KFSC (Denver) — Mon.FrI., 9 5709 East Colfax .... DU 8-4211 s.m.; Spanish, Saturday, 4:45 2342 South Colo. Blvd, . SK 7-3336 s.m. and Sunday at 7:15 s.m. KMOR (Denver)—Sundays, 7:30 s.m. 3459 South Acoma . . . SU 94)337 ' DANCE FOR DANCING SAKE ^ KVOR (Colo. Springs) — Sun­ 8007WestCdfax ....BE 3-6587 days, 7:15 s.m. KCCN (Fort Carton)—Sundays 7301 Federal BWd. . . . . HA 9-lSll KBOL (Boulder) — Mon.-FrI., Music in the CY YOUNG Manner 4:15 a.m. ortavebymaU KOLR (Sterling) — Saturdays, ♦ 4-door sedan ♦ 155 horsepower 0:45 a.m. with Doris singing your favorite melodies KRAI (Craig) — Sundays, 11:30 ♦ V-8 aluminum engine a v 'e m a r ja h o u r KOSI (Denver) — Sundays, 7:30 ♦ uses regular gas—at least 20 miles to the gallon GRAND BALL ROOM k'y SN (Colo. Springs) - Sun­ days. 7 a.m. KFKA (Oreeliy) — Sundays, 4 SEE IT! TEST-DRIVE IT! (over 5,000 sq. ft.) p.m. id la n d feoeraI; CHRiSTOPHERS KFSC (Denver) — Sundays, 7 Mining Exchange Bldg. 15th & Arapahoe a.m. THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY KFSC (Otnver)—Mon.-FrI., 12 & loan assnI Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays noon. DB s a v in g s Ugh gemlogw Ihsend edhtf, burndtorg arallablWy dm I VlLi Admission 75c per Person The firms listed here deserve to be remembered when you are 700 Broadway at Speer distributing your patronage to the different lines of business. Thurijqy, January 5, 1961 Office, 938 Bpnnock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE NINE

Evening Division league Play Starts Jan. 6 Classes to Begin Varsity Basketball Schedule— First Round Jan. 30 at Regis D *t. T i m . O y m Teams Jui. 6 7:00 St. Joseph’s Mt. Carmel-Cathedral Machebeuf W ill Take On A full schedule of late after­ 8:30 St. Joseph’s . - St. Joseph’s-Mullen noon and evening division 8:00 Holy Family Holy Famlly-St. Francis’ classes will again be offered in Dean Sullivan, 8:00 Regis Gym Regis-St. Mary’s 8:00 Machebeuf Machebeuf-Annunciatlon Cardinals in 1st Game the second semester at Regis the brilliant soph Jan. 8 2:30 St. Mary’s St. Mary’s-Mullen College. omore gnard for 2:30 Holy Family Annunciation-Holy Family The Denver Parochial League, with 10 teams com­ 2:30 Regis Fieldhouse Regls-Mt. Carmel Registration will be conduc­ the Regis Ran­ 2-30 St. Francis’ St.' Francis’-Cathedral peting for the first time in history, opens action this ted in Loyola Hall on the cam­ 3:30 St. Joseph’s St. Joseph’s-Machebeuf pus from 5:30 to 9 p.m. Jan. gers, wrenched a Friday, Jan. 6. Machebeuf, the newest member in the Jan. 13 8:00 Holy Family Holy Family-St. Mary’s 24-26, with second semester knee In the flnal 8:00 St. Francis’ St. Francls’-Annunclatlon circuit, will play Annunciation High School in the Buffs’ classes scheduled to begin Mon­ 8:00 Regis Gym Regis-Mulkn gym in the first varsity league game in the new school’s seconds of t h e 8:00 Cathedral Cathedral-Machebeuf day, Jan. 30. St. Joseph’s . Mt. Carmel-St. Joseph’s history. Game time is 8 o’clock. game against Arl- 8:60 All courses offer full col­ Jan. 15 2:80 St. Francis’ St. Francls’-Mullen This year each team faces an 18 game schedule, lege credit, but may also - be sona State. The 2:30 Cathedral Cathedral-St. Joseph’s 2:30 Regis Fieldhouse Regis* Annunciation which means that a total of 90 league games will be taken on a non-credit basis. Phoenix Hve 2:30 St. Mary’s St. Mary’s-Machebeuf played. Because of the longer cage slate all teams will Regis’ evening division classes 2:30 St. Joseph’s ___ Mt. Carmel-Holy Faimlly damped the Ran' start playing Friday and will play two games a week are co-ordinated with the regu­ Jan. 20 7:00 St. Joseph’s . Mt. Carmel-St. Francis’ lar full time curriculum to of­ gers 80-72. 8:30 St. Joseph’s St. Joseph’s-Holy Family without a bye untU March 5. 8:00 Holy Family . . Annunclatlon-St. Mary’s Two games are schedul^ for fer programs leading to both 8:00 Cathedral . Cathedral-Regis bachelor’s and associate de­ 8:00 Machebeuf __ St. Joseph’s Gymnasium* this Machebeuf-Mullen Sf. Mary's PTA grees. Jan. 22 2:30 St. Mary’s . St. Mary*s-St. Joseph’s Friday. Mt. Carmel will be 2:30 Regis Fieldhouse Regis-Holy Family host to Cathedral in a 7 p.m. The evening class fchedule 2:30 Cathedral Cathedral-Mullen 2:30 St. Francis* ___ St. Francis’-Machebeuf Of Colo. Springs encoimter, and St. Joseph’s includes classes in accounting, 2:30 St. Joseph’s - . Mt. Carmel-Annunclation meets Muilen in the second'tilt. business administration, eco­ Jan. 27 8:00 Holy Family ...... St. Joseph’s-Regis Of the four, Mullen appears the nomics, education, English, his­ 8:00 St. Mary’s .. ______St. Mary’s-St. Francis’ Sets Card Party best bet to be in the thick of 8:00 Cathedral ______Cathedral-Annunciation (S t Mary’s Schools, Colorado things when tournament time tory, mathematics, music, art, 8:00 Mullen ______Mullen-Mt Carmel philosophy, psychology, science, 8:00 Machebeuf ______: ...... Machebeuf-Holy Family Springs) comes around. sociolo^, s p e ^ , and theology. The PTA has made final plans St. Francis’ invades the Holy Jan. 29 2:30 St. Mary's . ______. St. Mary’s-Mt. Carmel Evening ' division bi^etins 2:30 St/ Francis* ______St. Francls’-S t• Joseph’s for the annual card party to be Family gym for an 8 o’clock and additional infomoation may 2:30 Cathedral ______Cathedral-Holy Family held Saturday, Jan. 21, at 1 p.m., contest with the Tigers. The 2:30 Mullen ______Mullen-Annunclatlon be obtained by calling or writ­ 2:30 Regis Fieldhouse ______Regls-Machebeuf in ,the grade school cafeteria. Gremlins, St. Joseph tourna­ ing the Director, Evening Di­ Rangers Seek Feb. 3 The special prize will be a ment champs, should handle 8:00 Stb Francis* ...... St. Francls-Regls vision, Regis College (GEne- 8:00 Holy Family ...... ,.Holy Famlly-Mullen Casco card table and chair set the winless Tigers in easy 8:00 Cathedral _____ ...... Catbedral-St. Mary*s see 3-6565). » 8:00 St. Joseph’s ______- ____ St. Joseph’s-Annunciatlon The second prize will be of the fashion. ' 8:00 Machebeuf ______._ Machebeuf-Mt. Carmel new Coming Ovenware. There The showdown game of the also will be a gift for each table first night of play will unques­ Teen Dance Set 'B' Team Schedule— First Round Mrs. Alle Page, Mrs. Nell tionably be the battle between 1st Win Over Dal. Tim . Gym Ttams By SI. John*! Club Ladson and Mrs. Angie Conn Regis and St. Mary’s. Both Jan. 6 5:30 St. Joseph'a ______. ______St. Joseph’s-MuUen 6:30 Holy Family Holy Fa'mlly-St. Francis’ are in charge of these prizes. squads are .strong in all re­ There will be a daiice spon­ 6:30 R e ^ Gym . Regls-St. Mary’s Refreshments will be dessert, spects and may very well bat­ sored by the St. John’s Teen 6:30 Machebeuf Machebeuf-Annunciatlon tle down to the wire for the coffee and tea and are under the Club in the gynmasium E. 6tb Jan. 7 2:00 Mt. Carmel Mt. Carmel-Cathedral supervision of Mrs. Rosemary championship. In pre-league Avenue and Elizabeth Streets, Jan. 8 1:00 St. Mary’s ____ St. Mary’s-MuUen Fisher. competition neither team 1:00 Holy Family . Annunclatlon-Holy Family The theme of the card party tajt^ defeat, and both have Denver, Friday night, J'aji. 6, The Regis Rangers will be Sherman was injured in ‘ a 1:00 R e ^ Fieldhouse Regls-Mt. Carmel trying for their first win in six practice session before the trip 1:00 St. Francis’ ___ St. Francis’-Cathedral will be Japanese with Mrs. Doris the height and depth that will from 7:30 to 10. 2:00 St. Joseph’s ___ St. Joseph’s-Machebeuf be needed to go all the way. tries against teams from Wash­ to the Southwest. He saw only Colzani in charge of decorations. On Sunday, Jan. 8, S t Mary’s ington University of S t Louis limited action in the Arizona Jan. 13 6:30 Holy Family ______Holy Famlly-St. Mary’s This is the main money-rais­ S ll THI NIW 6:30 St. Francis’ ______. ______S t Francis’-Annunciatlon ing event of the PTA year, and of Colorado Springs meets an­ Monday, Jan. 9. ITie Rangers State game at Tempe. Sullivan 6:30 Regia Gym ______Regls-Mullen m u m i M was hurt in that game and sat 6:30 Cathedral ______Cathedral-Machebeuf the proceeds go for the support other tough opponent in Mul­ have come close in f^ur of the FOR '6 1 out the rest of the trip. of the school. len. 'The game will be played five games but have never been Jan. 14 2:00 M t Carmel ______Mt Carmel-St Joseph’s at Colorado Springs with start­ Finest Performance able to turn the trick. The clos­ Jan. 15 1:00 S t Francis’ ______St. Francls’-Mullen ing time being'2:30. est was in the 1958-59 season, The 20-point performance by 1:00 Cathedral . . ______Cathedral-St Joseph’s ACTS to Start 1961 In other Sunday games An- when Regis lost 58-57. This Sullivan in Hie 80-72 loss to Ari­ 1:00 Regis Fieldhouse . ______Regis-Annunclatlon 1:00 S t Mary’s ______S t Mary’s-Machebeuf nunciation and Holy Family year’s game will be the first zona State was without question With Bowling Party meet in the Holy Family gym; in the series played in Denver. the finest game of his college Jan. 18 4:00 Mt Carmel ______Mt. Carmel-Holy Family The newly organized Denver Regis plays M t Carmel.at the career. It included nine field Jan. 20 5:30 St. Joseph’s ______i ______S t Joseph’s-Holy Family Game time is 8:05 at the Regis chapter of ACTS (Ace Catholic Regis Meldhouse, and .St Fran­ goals and two free throws. 6:30 Holy Fainlly ______Annunclation-St. Mary’s Fieldhouse. 6:30 Cathedral ______Cathedral-Regis Traveling Society) will start off cis’ is host to the Cathedral HEBERT, Inc Thus far this year Washington Even though the Rangers 6:30 Machebeuf ______Machebeuf-Mullen the new year with bowling at 2 Bluejays. All three games ManagMl by Y««r ira llM r KolsMs tost to the- Tempe five, the has won three and dropped five Jan. 21 2:00 Mt Chrmel ______Mt. Carmel-St Francis’ p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 8, at Celeb­ begin at 2:30. Machebeuf and . . . SavMi K M to Sm v * Yowl One of the losses was to the Den­ - shooting 'performance of the Jan. 22 1:00 S t Mery’s ______- _____S t Mary’s-St. Joseph’s rity Lanes, South Colorado Boul­ St Joseph’s play at S t Joseph’s 3660 Dowling ver Pioneers 68-80, a team the Ranj^rs was highly encourag­ 1:00 Regis Fieldhouse ______Regls-Holy Family evard, Denver. If interest de­ at 3:30. Since 19U ing. The 41.5 pace was consid­ 1:00 Cathedral ______. ______Cathedral-Mullen Rangers spilt a two-game series 1:00 St. Francis’ ______St. Francis’-Machebeuf velops, bowling will become a with. The S t Louis club will erably higher than the 33-per­ regularly scheduled event Jan. 23 4:00 Mt. Carmel -. Mt. Carmel-Annunclation play the Air Force Academy cent efficiency exhibited in the The ACTTS first business meet­ ONI PICKUP FOR DIREa SERVKE Saturday, Jan. 7, at the Acad­ first fonr outings. Jan. 27 6:30 Holy Family ...... St. Joseph’s-Regis ing of 1961 wiU be at 8 p jnF on emy. 6:30 St. Mary’s ______St. Mary’s-St Francis’ Any parochial or grade 6:30 Cathedral ______Cathedral-Annunciation Tuesday, Jan. 10, at the Knights Injuries Hit Regulort 6:30 Mullen ______Mullen-Mt Carmel of Columbus on Grant Street. TO BOTH / a s ^ COASTS school coaches who would like 6:30 Machebeuf ____ ^______^______. Machebeuf-Holy Family -Regis Coach Joe Hall may to bring their teams to the Plans for skiing and other acti­ have to dig into the reserve Jan. 29 1:00 S t Mary’s '1.'— _____i- .- l- .r ______S t Mary’a-Mt Carmel vities will be duenssad. Regis-Wadiington U. game on 1:00 St. Francis’ ______St Francls’-St Joseph’s ranks for a starting combina­ Monday, Jan. 9, please caU 1:00 Cathedral ______^______Cathedral-Holy Family All single or widowed Cath­ ■ a M'R'Fr"’ tion for Monday night’s encoun­ 1:00 Mullen ' ...... __ Mullen-Annunclatlon olic men and women—especially Regis Athletic Office, GE. 3- 1:00 Regis Fieldhouse ______.Regls-Machebeuf Q ter. Starters Jerry Sherman and 6565 Extension 61. Regis will newcomers to Denver—are in­ Feb. 3 6:30 St. Francl.'i’ St. Francls’-Regls vited to join the bowlers and to Dean SnUivan a n both recover­ either mail , complimentary 6:30 Holy Family Holy Family-Mullen attend the meeting. Information ing from leg injuries. tiekpts or hold them at the box 6:30 Cathedral Cathedral-St. Mary’s 6:30 St. Joseph’s St. Joseph’s-Annunciatlon can be obtained from Mary Mar­ office for the group’s use that 6:30 Machebeuf Machebeuf-Mt. Carmel shall, SUnset 1-2339, or Kather­ Denver-Chieage Tracking Co.. 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Passionist Father Dies in Sleep SiliiiiiiMiiiiuiiiiiniiiinniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiMiiiiiiiHiiBiiiiiiuiiimiiiiM ... . Although it was early (5 a.m.) came from the Chicago head­ her’s resignation to God’s will ory and Ellen Burke Maher. He CREDE GRIFFITH McCLEEREY bori of Woodcraft and the Chrii- New Year’s Day, Father Co^ quarters of the order’s Western concerning his approaching made his profession in the Pas­ Margaret A. Cred^ 92, of 4141 Charles W. Griffith, 67, of Den- lubelU McCleerer, 65, of 3443 S. topher Columbo Lodge In Dur­ E. Sixth Avenue. She waa the ver. Requiem High Mass waa of­ Logan Street. She waa the mother ango. nelius flyno, c h a p ^ at the £1 ^ovince to preach at the Re­ death. Some 10 priests and 50 sionist Order Aug. 2, 1625, and mother of Ethel Crede, Howard fered In S t Leo’s Church. Capitol of Mrs. Jean Van Landlubam, Survtvon Include hie wife; three Pomar Retreat Howe, Colorado quiem High Mass offered in the sisters attended the services. was ordained Dec. 20, 1631. Crede, Mrs. J. F. Kavanaugh: Mortuaries. Englewood; Georganna Pefler, daughters, Thereia Slots, Ids grandmother of Joseph, Robert Spokane, Wash.; Donald WUUami, Huber, and JoaepUne Hanaux: Springs, went to investigate ^ Pomar chapel Jan. 3 by the Another funeral service is He labored as a missionary in and Sheila Kelly, Carolann, Mari­ GROSSART Gardena, Calif.; Ulmer HcClMrey, two aoniu John and Jaaee IXAitt- lyn, Janet, Mary and Mellsaa broilo; 13 grandclrtldTen, and eas wheh his companion for the past Rev. Roland Maher, C.P., a planned in Louisville, Ky., Sat­ the United States for a quarter Foliom, Calif; aliter of Jolm greatgnsdehUd. Crede, all of Denver; alao survived Jamea Grossart, 79, late of Den- Smith, Los Angeles: and WlUlam 16 months did not join him in brother. urday, Jan. 7. Burial will be in of a century and was known for by two great-grandchildren. Re­ . ver. He was the father of Robert Smith, Ventura, Calif. Requiem Intermant w u in l i t OUvet preparation for Mass. He found Speaking on the theme of the Passionist cemetery there. A his retreat work among reli­ quiem High Haas waa offered Dec. Groaaart, Arvada; HaJ. James High Mass wts offered Jan. 2 In Boulevard Hortuariee. 30 in St. John the Evangellat’a Grossart, Jr., Abilene, Tex.; St. Loula* Church. that Passionist Father Anthony charity. Father Kaelin said that Rosary for Father Maher was gious. He specialized in eight Church. Interment Mt. Olivet , brother of George Grossart, Haa- CECELIA L. LAYELETTB Maher had died in his sleep the life of the Passionist is held Jan. 3 in the Nolan Funeral day retreats for sisters. Boulevard Mortuaries. tinga, Neb.; John Grossart,. Wol- O’CONNOR Requiem High Mail wse eele- bach. Neb.; Lawrence Grossart, Katherine T. O’Connor, 82, of brated Jen. 3 In Holy FunUy some hours earlier. found in the love of God and Home, Colorado Springs. Following operations lor a DOULL Sterling; Mrs. John Vincent Mrs. Church, Denver, for CaoaUa L. ^-Elmer CampbeU. Mrs. George 1825 S. Federal Boulevard. She The Very Rev. Walter Kaelin, neighbor. Especially was this Father Maher was bom "July heart condition Father Maher Elizabeth DouU, 79, of 2938 W. was the mother of Ed O’Connor, Lsveletta; 49, of S749 Perry Street ’ Bloom, Grand laiand. Neb.; also She died Dec. 30 in a local hospi­ CJ*., the priest's Provincial, love exemplified in Father Ma­ 17, 1606, in Cincinnati to Greg- came to Colorado Springs in 39th Avenue. Requiem High Mass survived by eight grandchildren Marian Spam, CeleaUne Owaley, was offered Dec. 30 In St. Cath­ Kathleen Brennan; 10 grandehU- tal after a short lllneie. and one great-grandchild. Requiem pom March 10, 18U,'Ia Mont­ September, 1656, to recuperate. erine’s Church. Interment was In High Mass was offered Jan. 5 In dren; 20 great-grandchlldnn: sla­ Mt. Olivet. ter of Anna Hoban, Bessie flush, rose, she wet educated In eeRooIa He bad been living in the chap­ Shrine of St. Anne, Arvada. Capi­ there. She cam e. to Denver In tol Blortuaries. Cecilia Cavanaugh, aU of Denyer, lain’s residence at the El Pomar EPPICK and Martha Spam, Grand Junc- 1918. Uon. Requiem High Mesa Is be­ She wu manlsd to Alfred F. Retreat House. Aloyslus Epplck, 79, of 3197 S. KELLY ing offered Thursday, Jan. 5, at Lavelette In S t Patrick’s Church Man Honored by Pope John The chaplain there recounts Bannock Street. He was the bus- Frances M. Kelly, 44, of 430 S. 9 ajn. In St. Catberine*t Church. in 1929. band of Margaret M. Epplck; fa­ Poplar Way. She was the wife of Interment Ht. Olivet Survivors include her husband: that Father Maher had special ther of Mrs. Bertha Wmgo, Chi­ Thomas E. Kelly, Denver; daugh­ three- sisten, MargsrOt X. Bsrri- permission to offer Mass several cago, m.; and James A. Epplck, ter of Mr. and H n. Daniel Wells, FACKHAM ion, Chicago, HL; MeitoUn. t . Lemon Grove, Calif. Requiem iligh Pueblo; slater of Col. James F. UUy M. Packham, 78. of St. Frandsen, Fittsburgh,. Pa.; Alice times a week. He continued to Maas waa offered Dec. 31 In S t Wells, F t Rucker, Ala.; Herbert EUzabetb Retreat She was the A. McCeithy, PalinBeseh. fla .1 Succumbs in Colo. Springs read his Breviary although not Louis’ Church. Wells, Corpus Chriatl,’ .Tex. Re­ aunt of Mrs. Walter Goody, Den­ and two btoihsra, Dennis a lie-’ required to say his office. He quiem High Mass was offereU In ver; J. H. Packham, Phoenix, earthy of C hi^o, Hl,( and Joseph Col(frado Springs.— A. W. bile firm of Eining and Engel A member of the Knights of GEORGE Puebla. Howard Mortuaries. P. HoCartby, H rase, Tex. spent his time in reading, pray­ Interment w u in M t OUvet Engelbert, 85, of 804 N; Logan beet. He had his own real estate Columbus, Council 582, Mr. Anthony George, 4S, of 4540 ing, and writing. Zunl Street, formerly of Phoenix, LESNANSKY Boulevard Mottuarlu. Avenue, who was made a Knight business from 1947 to 1980. Engelbert was a charter mem­ Ariz. He was the buaband of Jo- at 9:30 ajn. in St. Plillomeiu’a Father Maher knew of the lephlne George; father of Linda Catberine Ann Lesnansky, 5, of of St Gregory by Pope John ber of the Serra Club of Divine 790 Troy. She waa the daughter Church. Interment H t Olivet FEED E. TART closeness of death and spoke of and Michael George; brother of Boulevard Hortuadeg. Requiem Blgh M au w u etle- XXni in Novembra, 19N, died Redeemer Parish. Joe and Ralph George; son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lesnan­ it often. Father Flynn said he of Mrs. Anna Palaae; brother-in- sky, Jr.; sister of Barbara, Bobby, HESS » brated Jan. 5 In AR Salnta Cinucb,' in a local hospital on Dm . SI. Peggy, Patty, BUly, and Tommy Denver, for Fred X. Thrt, 88, i t On Nov. 20, 1959, Mr. Engel­ was “resigned to the will of law of Clyde LaBrlola, Mrs. Arge Leananaky; granddaughter of Mrs. Oraolena Reas, 79, of «17 River 3818 W. Amherat S b ^ Xagle- Bom in Beloit Kans., on Jan. George, Mrs. Nora George, Mrs. Drive. She waa u e mother of bert was among six laymen of God and close to sanctity.’’ Louise DeToUa, Mrs. Rose Ver- William Stack, Cleveland, 0.; and wood. Ha died Dee.-10 in a local U. 1895, Mr. Engelbert was ed­ Hr. and Mrs. Andrew Lesnansky, Henry Reaa of Central City; Pete, hospital. the Archdiocese of Denver who In addition to his priest- etta, Mrs. Theresa Craco and Blra. Sr., Reseda, Calif. Mass of the Arthur, and Emeit R ^ all of Bom June 23, 1882, in Warren, ucated in Kansas schools and Elizabeth Anaelmo, all of Denver; Denver; aljo survived by elxbt received tl>e Papal honor of brother from Chicago, Father also survived by nine nieces and Angela Jan. 3 In S t Plus X Church. Maas., he w u educated in public attended S t Benedict’s College, Interment Mt. Olivet Boulevard grandchildren and 15 great-grand- schooia n u r hie home. He esm d b.eing designated a Knight of St. Maher is survived by two Sis­ nephews. Requiem High Mass was Mortiiartes. children. Requiem High Haei wee with toe UH. Army in World offered Dec. 30 in Mt Carmel offered Jan. 6 la S t Domlnlc’a Atchlnson, Kans. Gregory. The Order of S t Greg­ ters of Charity: Sister Gabrielle Church. 'Interment Mt. Olivet. War L Tart'WU married to Emma MALONE Church. Interment H t OUvet Buuy Feb. U. 1924, In F t Logan. Mr, Engelbert married Ada ory the Great was established of Cincinnati and Sister Alice Ollnger Mortuarlea. Ollnger Mortuaries. | He w u retired u a M/Sergeant Moritz in Excelsior Springs, Richard C. Malone, 51, of 1320 foUosAng Army lervlce during by Gregory XVI in 1831 to re­ Jerome of Lansing, Mich. GONZALES Normandy Road. He waa the hus­ SACO World w ar H in F t Sam Hous­ Mo., on May 4,1927. ITie couple ward the dvil and military vir- Frank Gonzales, 52, of 3401 Zunl band of Marguerite H. Malone; Joe C. Saco, 80, of 5400 Yort ton, Tex. He w u i member of the moved to Colorado Springs from Street Ha was the brother of Rose father of Mrs. Patricia Johnston, Street Be wu a friend of Fran- ~ lawood Poet 323 of the VJP.W. tures of subjects of th^ Papal Miron, Denver;. Mary Cordova of Hammond, Ind.; Charles J. Malone, eei PoebU. Requiem High M««« Russell, Khns., in 1938. Mrs. States at a time of great un­ Colo. Springs Resident Los Angeles, CtUf.; Mrs. Joe Don- Miles City, Mont; and Thomas R. waa offered Dec. 31 t a S t Ctje- wife, E n g elb ^ died In Colorado aU of Pueblo; Hose Gonzales of Malone, U.S.' Army, Aberdeen, tan’i Church. Interment M t OUvet Ray, and one slater, Mrs. LaeU rest. Los Angeles; and Mrs. Ben Had- Hd.; son of Mrs. Anna K. Malone; LaJoie, aU of Pittsfield, Maas. Springs on June 38, 1980. Dies ot Fifty-Eight also survived by* four grandchil­ SISWART Ollnger Mortuaries. The order is thus conferred on dren. He was a member of Lake- Edward U. Stewart, 70, of 235 From 1938 to 1947 Engelbert persons who are distinguished Colorado Springs. — Requiem wood liOdge BPOE, Holy Name So- Hazel Court He wai the buaband IVnJlAM T. WATERMAN was a member of the automo- Sherman, at 7 o’clqck. Reqtdem dety. Requiem H uh Maas was of­ of Marie L Stewart; faUier of En- I Requiem High Meie li being of- for personal character and rep­ Mass was celebrated Jan. 3 in High Hass will be offered Jan. 6 fered Dec. 31 In Our Lad/ of Fa- ene P. end Edward O. .Stewart utation for notable accomplish­ Corpus Christ! Church for Mrs. In Sacred Heart Church. Capitol Urns Church. Boulevard Mortu­ 8leaver; Merle E. Wlmeyar, Al- aries. vleo. CaUf.; brother of LUllan Fay- ments. Marie K. Dandrea, 58, of 217 E. Mortuaries. Rowaeead, died Jan. 2 in a local nuralng JERRY Mr. Engelbert is survived by Cache la Poudre. Mrs. Dandrea Washington. D. a A Rosary wlli bo arid Thuriday, Jan. 5, at 7d0 home after a toort lUneas. a daughter, Mrs. Ann Merrigan; died in a local hospital Jan. 1 Waterman w u bora in Ungizmi Florist -)jn. In the Chapel at N. Speer at Oct 3, 1888, He manied Margaret three brothers, Henry, Joseph, She was a resident of Colorado Fatitna Devotions Set 'ederiL Requiem High Haas wiU be offers Friday, Jan. 0, at 9:30 A. Turner vriw died In 1848. He and John Engelbert of Beloit; w u employed at ona tone In a 1004 15th St. Springs for 33 years. am. In Presentation Church. In­ pioneer general store, the Ben L a sister, Mary Engelbert, also Bom on March 4, 1902, in Can­ terment M t OUvet Boulevard Look General MerchandUM and MAIn 3-2279 A. W. Engelbert At Blessed Sacrament Mortuaries. ‘ wu a fruit farmer bi JaHanon of Beloit; and one grandchild. ton, 0., Mrs. Dandrea is sur­ County from 1812 untU M 8. _, « Requiem High Mass was cele­ vived by her husband, Angelo; NICK cm oviTn Survivors include a sen, WU- (Blessed Sacrament Parish, munion corporately in the 8 a.m. brated In Divine Redeemer a brother, John Siblia, both of Requiem High Maes was cele­ USm J.'Waieraun, Sr.; a grand­ Mass on Sunday, Jan. 8. brated Jan. 3 In St Patrick’s son, William J. Waiarman, and Denver) Church, Denver, for Nick Chlo- JACQUES BROS. Church Jan. 3. Burial was In Colorado Sprites, and several Catechism classes conducted a daugfatar-in-law, Stella'A. 'water­ the Pax Christ! Sectipn of Ever­ Vlttt 80. of 1737 W. 38th Avenue. man; alao survived by threq great­ nieces and nephews. Devotions honoring Our Lady by the sisters for children at­ He died Dee. 30 in S t Anthony's grandchildren. Oa« Block B u t el H t OOTOt green Cemetery. (Nplan Mortu­ Burial was in Evergreen Cem­ Hospital, Interment M t OUvet Boulevard Oo W ut Mth of Fattma will be held in Blessed tending public schools will be ary) Bom April 1. 1880, In Buono, Mortuaries. Slnu im etery. Sacrament Church on Saturday, resumed on Sunday, Jan. 8, at Italy, he came to Denver in 1900. WoitumcnU of OUtineUon He wee married to Josephine Jan. 7, beginning with the ex­ 9:39 a.m. They are held in the HarlneUo In M t Carmel Church u r n W. 44 Avo. HA. 4-7*14 position of the Blessed Sacra­ Dec. 1909. Acrobat, .Judge old school building. Chlovittl woriced for the Colo­ ment after the 8 a.m. Mass. After the holiday recess, the rado & Southern Railroad 30 THI years before U1 health forced hie The Rosary will be recited Junior Newman Club will re­ retirement During World War H, publicly each hour, and prayers convene on Monday evening, he waa employed a t' S t Luke’s "IDEAL" David O yler Requiem HospItaL of r^aratior; will offered for Jan. 9. He wai ■ member of the Frater­ WAY the sins of mankind committed ALTAR UNIT MEET nal Order of Eaglet. Survtvort include hit wife; a SWIGERT BROS. against the Sacred Heart, as The Altar and Rosary Society daughter, Mn. Mary Aalaln of Held in Lourdes Church well as prayers of petitioh for will meet on Friday, Jan. 13, Denver; two eons, Frank Chlovittl of Denver; and Robert CMovltU COSTS YOU NO MOR OPTOAtfTRKTS the conversion of Russia and in the school cafeteria, following of Wlcblte, Kans.; and five grand- Requiem High Mass was of­ the United States to crack one for world peace. the recitation of the Rosary in chUdren. Lot 0 » CoortoouM Drtom fered Tuesday, Jan. 3, in Oiir minute, 39 seconds. Interment wai in . Mt OUvet PiekAfIsendDolivorYonr > t All parish organizations, the church a t\l p.m. Ollnger Mortuaries. Lady of Lourdes’ Church, Den Oyler served with the Rain SCOUT OFFICERS Examination of Eyes— Fitting of Glasses ver, for David W. Oyler of 1870 bow Division in World War I. namely. Holy Name Society, DOMENICK D’AMBROSIO L A U N D R Y & Officers of the three boy scout S. Humboldt -Street who died A victim of a gas attack in Altar and Rosary,“PTA, Legion Requiem High Hksi waa cele­ organizations and all den brated Jan. 3 In - St Cathertne’s DRY CLEANING Jan. 1 in a local hospital. France during thdt war, he was of Mary, CFM, Junior Newman Church, Denver, for Domenlck ' enlist— Prescriptions Filled hospitalized at Fitzsimons Army Club, altar boys, Boy Scouts, mothers are requested to meet D’Ambroiio, 35, of 4432 Biyant NO EXTRA CHARGH Boro Dec. 24, 1892, in Wood in the dubroom in the old school Street He died in hla home Dec. Hospital, Denver^ for nearly and Girl Scouts, participate in 31 after a abort lUnesa. ."oodyoutmtharfU" ward, la., Mr. Oyler was grad building on Monday,-Jan. 9, at uated from D r^e University three years. His death was at­ this monthly day of adoration Bom Feb. 22, 1875, In Italy, he 1550 California Streot KE. 4 5 8 1 9 8 p.m. came to Denver In 1938. He waa lAUNDERQ and Highland Park College. He tributed to the lasting effects and prayer. The exercises close married to Anna Carapella In AND married the former Marguer­ of that attack. with Benediction at 6 p.m. Attendance is important as Italy. • , plans will be made for the an­ D’Amhroalo waa a D&ROW CLEANERS ite Hornbostel in 1923 in Des He was admitted to the &wa HNS, Scout Communion Roadmaiter for 45 years before MatU-M nual Scout Fun Night, scheduled he retired. MOO ewm$ Moines, la. Bar in 1914, two years before He wet a member of the Neigh- He 1 ^ a colorful life that in­ receiving his degree from the Members of the Holy Name for Saturday, Jan. 21, from cluded such, various vocations university. In 1923 he opened a Society and the three boy scout 4:39 to 8 p.m. In the school as an acrobat, soldier, drama law practice in Denver, but con­ organizations will receive Com­ cafeteria. HAMILTON WATCH AGENCY technician, journalist, judge, tin u e several of his other vo­ vgili 81ITII is ifi «r« toitietitt magician, cir.cus performer, cations. He ran for secretary of Showing Large Selection Zioitm. (lyitm 4.2III lawyer, teacher, and actor. state in 1939 and attorney gen­ G«v6Ml* K illiI tiSI iiidiA . CCIWM M ill At 17 he was signed as a nov­ eral in 1943 but was defeated Holy Name Society Sets ice trapeze performer with the for both posts. Yankee Robinson Circus near Oyler was appointed muncipal GOLOR-BRIGHT his Des Moines home. He soon judge in 1944. In 1953 he be­ Meeting at St. Dominic J e w e l e r s added a high-diving act to his came clerk of Denver District repertoire. His father, after Court and held that post until (St. Dominic’s Parish, Denver) the church hall. Fred Stoll, JANUARY viewing one of his 49-foot dives his death. The Holy Name Society will president, urges every man in into a five-foot-deep tank of wa­ He was a past commander of receive Communion in the 7:30 the parish to make a special ef­ W HITE SALE ter and a trapeze performance, the Francis B. Lowry Post 591 o’clock Mass on Sunday. The fort to attend this meeting:' ended young Oyler’s circus ca­ of the Veterans of Foreign monthly meeting will be held on The monthly meeting of the reer. Wars, a member of the Ameri­ Thursday, Jan. 5, at 8 p.m. in Rosary-Altar Society will be FIELDCREST SHEETS postponed to Tuesday, Jan. 10. SflCUS-LnUJLOR But show business was in the can Legion, Colorado Bar As­ DURCALE in white, pink, green, beige, lilac, blue youth’s blood, and he went from sociation, Denver Press Club, The Rosary will be recited in and yellow 1,00% combed cotton percale. circus to theater, acting with and the Society of American the church at 12:30, followed by 1543 La r im er s t . - s a o i 7 t h st. Mother of God Benediction of the Blessed Sac­ Bleached Sheets: 3.98 extra long full the Princess Theater Stock Magicians and Motion Picture Operators Union 239. rament. The luncheon meeting 2.98 72x108" site ..2.49 fitted bottom ..2.99 Company in Des Moines. One summer he traveled the Surviving, in addition to his Rosary Society will be held Iq the church hail ENGRAVED 2.98 twin fitted 6.98 king fitted straw-hat circuit as a poetry ex­ wife, are a daughter, Mar­ after Benediction. All the mem­ bottom ...... 2.49 72x84" ...... 5.99 pert with a Chautatiqua troupe. garet Oyler, Denver, and two bers are urged to attend. 3.29 twin fitted top.2.79 79c Coses, e o , ...... 69c Later, as a Drake Univer^ty sisters, NelUe Oyler and Mrs. Plans Luncheon Since the weather interfered PLASTIC with the Christmas party and 3.29 81x108" size ..2.79 student, he was a member of J. R. Held, both of Des Moines. (Mother ot God Parish, Denver) 3.29 full fitted Colored ShMts: the ttrst half-mile relay team in Boulevard Mortuaries. , the silver offering for card SIGNS & DESK PLATES The Altar and Rosary Society tables, the offering can be given bottom - - - ...2 .7 9 3.29 72x108*'size ..2.99 will meet for luncheon at 12 3.69 full fitted top..2.89 3.29 twin fitted at this January meeting. BftONZE TABLETS o’clock Wednesday, Jan. 11, in The sisters are grateful for 3.49 72x120" size-.2.99 bottom ...... 2.99 Change for Alurhni Club the church basement. Benedic­ the contributions to the food 3.98 Jf1x120" size ..2 .9 9 3.69 twin fitted to p .3.29 tion of the Blessed Sacrament Beginning with the new year, ing there will be a social ac­ shower. * 4.49 90x108" size ..2 .9 9 3.69 81x108'; size ..3.29 and recitation of the Rosary the Catholic Alumni Club of tivity. The winter and spring convert 3.49 extra long twin 3.69 full fitted The Catholic Alumni Club of will follow in the church at 1:15. and inquiry class will begin on Denver will hold its monthly A business meeting and pro­ fitted bottom ^.2.79 bottom ...... 3.29 Denver was formed last Aug­ Tuesday, Jan. 17, at 7:30 p.m. We Need gram will be held in the base­ 6.98 108x1221/2". 3.99 full fitted top .3.49 meetings at the University Club, ust and is nationally affiliated. in the rectory reading room. ment at 1:30. The Rev. John 17th and Sherman Streets. Meet­ The club offers a range of re­ This class is open to all who s iz e ------5.99 89c Coses, e o . ____ 79c Anderson, pastor of Mother of ings were formerly held at the ligious, cultural, athletic, and so­ are contemplating joining the God Church, will explain th e Knights of Columbus Hail. cial activities designed espe­ Catholic faith, to any Catholic * Beds dialogue Mass and the changes MOHAWK PERCALE SHEETS A'short meeting has been cially for unmarried Catholics who wishes to learn more about in the Mass to the members 180 count, 10 0 % bleached white cotton. scheduled for Jan. 11, at which the faith, or to-recent converts. with four years of college train­ and also instruct them on the the new officers will be in­ All interested are asked to call 2.98 72x108" size .2.49 3.49 extra long ing. gorrect pronunciation of the stalled. Prospective members are in­ the rectory or drop a card. * Bedding 2.98 twin fitted ...2.49 , - Latin. All women in the parish , 3.49 72x120' size-.2.79 Following the business meet­ vited to the January meeting. are invited. 3.29 81x108" size .2.79 3.93 extra long full CONFESSIONS itRrjQRISHlM tinSBSI) HntuflMB!itt6wiuMi6uinimiHuuuhi.ui.iUjiiiuuuuuiuMminxtumb)ijitiuiia«ui^ 3.29 ftjll fitted -..-2.79 ' fitted ...... 2.99 Confessions will be heard HNS Group Plans * MattTesses Thursday evening at 7:39 in 6.98A OR lORviOOi/” 108x1221/2 - 5.99 COO ^ 81x120 size .2.99 V IS IT YOUR preparation for the First Fri­ Commiaion Day 6.98 king size 78x80 fitted . 3.99 day. Masses on Friday will be ...... 5.99 4.98 9 0 xl2 6 ''’ s’i i r ’ 3!99 at 6:39 and 8. (St. Mary Magdalene’s Parish, — Old Furniture 6.98 king size 78x76 4.49 90x108" size ..2.99 A sale of all the Christmas Denver) cards, wrappings and other ar­ fitted ------5.99 79c coses, e o .___ ^^..69c CATHOLIC LIBRARY Sunday, Jan. 8, will be the regardless of condition. We con put ticles left from the bazaar will regular Communion day for the MOHAWK STRIPED in mulicolor stripes. be held Sunday, Jan. 8, after Holy Name Society in the 7:15 18p sq. percale. ail the Masses. A generous dis­ Mass. All the men of the parish it in good shope in our repair de­ 3.49 72x108" or 4.49 81x108" Or ALL PARISHES WELCOME. . . . count will be given. and all high school boys are The Altar and Rosary Society twin fitted __ 3.09 full fitte d _____4.09 urged to receive Communion in partment. will receive Holy Communion this Mass. Coses, e a c h ...... 99c OPEN 11 AM. TO 3 P.M. corporately at the 8:39 Mass The Boy Scouts will also re­ UTICA WHITE MUSLIN, fine cotton, 144 threads sq. in. Sunday, Jan. 8. CLOSED MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS Catechism classes for all chil­ ceive Communion in a group 2.98 72x108" size .2.49 3.29 81x108" size .2.79 dren in the parish attending the with the Holy Name men and All of These’Become 2.98 twin fitted 3.29 full fitted OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M. 'll, public schools will be resumed the high school boys. bottom ...... 2.49 bottom ...... 2.79 Saturday morning, Jan. 7, at ' After Mass, coffee and donuts 79c Coses, e a c h ...... 69c Free Browsing 9:39 in the church basement. will be served in the school Salvage for Charity MARRIED cafeteria. BEAUTICALE luxurious white cotton sheets with Membership Fee $1 Per Year . . . Stephen Pasztor, son of Mr. The monthly meeting will be over 200 threads per sq. inch. and Mrs. Andrew Pasztor, and held on Monday evening, Jan. 4.49 72x108" size .3.19 4.98 81x108" size .4.19 Louise Halasz, daughter of Mr. 9, at 8 p.m. in the parish hall Access to thousands of dollars and Mrs. Julius Halasz, were at W. 25th Avenue and Depew ST, VINCENT D f PAUL 4.49 twin fitted 4.98 full fitted I bottom ...... 3.19 bottom . . . 4.19 married Dec. 26 in Mother of Street. This January meeting is God Church. Witnesses were important and all men are 1.19 Coses, e a c h ...... 94c Of Catholic Literature Frederick Foley and Margaret urg'ed to attend. New men in SALVAGE BUREAU Chesiu. Father Anderson wit­ the parish are invited to attend Downtown, fourth (loor Cherry Creek, lower main 625 19th St. Next to Holy Ghost Church lakeside, lake level nessed the vows and offered the Mass with the society and 1625 WazM St. CH 4-5503 the Nuptial Mass. the evening meeting. Thundoy, Jonuory 5, 1961 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE ELEVEN

Costs Increase' MEMBERS RID HOME Aid Society Opens Membership Drive Guardians Map Annual Event The costs for the care of the I creased markedly. To meet bers in the Friends and Aid So­ 2. Holy Sacrifice of the Mass The members of the Good ing the cause of the home, they contributed by the student sick poor and the case load of these demands a drive is being ciety of the Dominican Sisters for all benefactors once each Shepherd Guardians, a group of have a secondary objective of bodies of St. Mary’s Academy, the Dominican Sisters have in-1 launched for additional mem- of the Sick Poor. week; laywomen who are furthering offering their services in the Cathedral High School, and Mother Rose Xavier, Mother 3. Holy Sacrifice of the Mass the cause of the Good Shep­ nature of volunteer teaching, Marycrest High School. General of the congregation, in once a month. herd Home, Denver, met re­ secretarial services, driving, Sister Mary Stanislaus and Denver for the annual Christ­ 4. A share in Holy Commun­ cently to make initial plans for and similar activities, Inter­ Mrs, T. J. Duggan, Guardians’ mas tea, was highly grati­ ions, Masses and all the prayers the group’s annual Easter Mon­ ested women can call either the president, extended their grati­ fied at the record of support al­ of the Sisters said on every day card party. Good Shepherd Home or Mrs. tude to those who have helped ready compiled by residents of Monday throughout the year; The women decided to map Shay at DE. 3-7594. in the home’s projects during the Greater Denver Area. She 5. The Rosary daily; and out the event early this year the past year, and hope this PROGRAM HELD points out, however, that if these 6. A share in the Spiritual arfd because the proceeds will go year brings an equal, if not bet­ Corporal works of Mercy per­ works of charity are to continue toward the home’s building V'hile Christmas has come ter, amount of enthusiasm. greater financial means must formed by the Sisters. fund. and gone, Dec. 21 was a memor­ be provided. FOR DECEASED MEMBERS SUCCESS able day for the girls at the •eeeeeeoeeeeeeoeeeeee* MERCY SHARED ‘We hope to make this a suc­ home. They entertained with a ' 'paclallilt In Party Pailrlta j Membership in the aid soci­ 1. A share in the Holy Sac­ rifice of the Mass offered each cessful venture and contribute musical program in a hall that ety brings with it many spiritu­ was decorated artistically. High­ MADYANNf week; Sr. Frances de Chantal a substantial amount to the al benefits, not the least of fund,” said a spokesman. “The lighting this meeting were 2. A share in the Holy Com­ BAKERIES which is a share in the errands co-operation of the people in some 300 gifts, beautifully of mercy of the good sisters. munions, Masses and all the wrapped, many of which were All Itiillrr prayers of the Sisters offered Cheyenne Women Denver—friends of the home For the fee of $1.50, a yearly as well as usual interested per­ CAKKS every Monday throughout the membership card will be provid­ sons who know the good work for ed. Interested persons can be year; Seton Guild Weddings To Hear Talk by the nuns are doing—has made either active or inactive mem­ 3. A special Mass every year, The meeting of the Seton Guild end past card party-luncheons a Parties bers. Meetings are held on the has been postponed to Jan. 13 and the entire Office of the success.” Catt fourth Tuesdays of the month at the home of Nellie Moore. Dead; Heights Officiol The need for members can­ 601 S. lroidw«Y • PE. 3 6939 in the convent, 2501 Gaylord The following officers were 4. .A remembrance in the Of­ not be overemphasized, said 65 W. fitrafS, Eii|Ic«m S~SU. 1-1968 Street, Denver. Sister Frances de Chantal, elected at the December meet- 25 Broadway - SP. 7-74I3 fice of the Dead recited weekly; Mrs. John Shay. Interested The membership privileges 5. De profundis twice each vice president of Loretto Heights in^’: Mrs. Mary Connors, pres­ Catholic women are asked to are listed below for considera­ day; and College, Denver, will be the ident; "Mrs. Nellie Moore, vice investigate the Guardians’ tion. The application form is 6. A Novena of Masses every guest speaker at the meeting of president; Mrs. A. E. Ferber, the Bishop's Guild in Cheyenne, cause. The group meets four secretary; and Mrs. Mary MOTHER OEMERHL GUEST also conveniently available. November for deceased bene­ it’s my factors and friends. Wyo., Thursday evening, Jan. 12. times a year. Besides further­ Jones, treasurer. THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TEA of the Dominican SPIRITUAL BENEFITS favorite FOR LIVING MEMBERS A year’s membership—single Her topic is "Are We Afraid Sisters of the Sick Poor of Denver was graced by the visit 1. A Novena of Masses each $1.50, family $5.00. Perpetual to Challenge Our Young Peo­ dress ... and of Mother Rose Xavier, Mother General of the Dominican Sisters year; memorial $50. ple?” She is an educator of of the Sick Poor. She is shown in the photo with Mrs. Harland great enthusiasm with a vast ex Sanlto'ne Bond, president, and Mrs. WUliam Brayden, vice president of perier.ee in working with young dry cleaning the Friends and Aid Society of the Dominican Sisters of the Application for Membership people, particularly those of col­ Sick Poor. lege age. At Loretto, Sister is preserves Active ...... Inactive.- the director of development. Us timeless I While in Cheyenne, , Sister smartness! Name Frances de Chantal will be at FLASH De Paul Hospital. Miss Elizabeth T V iV tth b br«nwcst Telephone______P arish ______Frances de Chantal will meet or thrinkinf, or carelesa in Uu> WMf Pricfs pressing of even one of the w ith'the Cheyenne Chapter of fabrics could sport its carefulfy 15th & Weltoa KE. 4-6252 the Loretto Heights College Pre-Cana Conference Set moulded lines. It'ssafeailb Free Parking, any Park-Hitc I/)t Remarks ______Sanllone, out nationally- Alumnae. advertised dry cleaning sets ice. I Miss Betty Schroll, 3001 O’­ Call on tfS today for Sanilooe I Mail To: Mrs. Stanley Spurlock, Membership Chairman Neill Avenue, will be Cheyenne At St. John's on Jan. 15 irrvicv artd fudge lor sourselL 7608 Elmwood Lane [hostess at the meeting in her THE Westminster, Colorado I home. The gathering is set for The Pre-Cana Conference Jan. son attending all four sessions. 17:30 on Friday, Jan. 13. Ij will be held in St. John’s There is a $5 charge which "IDEAL" Parish Hall, 620 Elizabeth City Wide Delivery Service covers the expense of the WAY ' A" io*- ■' '' i ^ Street, Denver. or 10% Cosh & Carry i V ifi I The informal sessions for en­ chicken lunch served on Sunday The Mott Important , gaged couples in the area will afternoon, and also printed ma­ COSTS YOU NO MORE begin at 1:15 Sunday afternoon terial. Additional information r/ffrifWKo, naiarff. and will continue the following can be obtained and reserva­ CAKE lot Our Courfaeus Drivers Monday, Wednesday, and Fri-' tions made by calling the Reeds 'c a i^ iy TMayie" In your life for the Pkk-Up and Deliver Your day evenings at 8 o’clock. at PE. 3-4049 or the Yeagers at most important occasion l a u n d r y & PROGRAM GIVEN FL. 5-5417.' 606 East 6th Ave. PE. 3-4666 Wedding Cakes A Pre-Cana Conference is a A Specialty - d r y c l e a n in g series of four informal talks NO EXTRA CHARGEI within a week’s time to help en­ ilmiimiiiiiiHimiiMiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiilillllllil^ "and you tan eharge »- gaged couples prepare them­ selves for marriage in the THE> / 9 UUNDEfiEfiS Church. Two of the talks are AND given by a priest trained in the MID TERM STARTS JAN. ♦ G.l. APPROVED field of pre-marriage counsel­ CLEANERS Professional— Commercial—Fundamental BAKERY Wlon« MA. 3-42*1 ing. 2500 CURnS ADVERTISING ART LAYOUT COPYWRITING Phone RA 2-2859 Two Catholic doctors bring to FASHION ART DRESS DESIGN DISPLAY ART Home of Hne Pastries the conference the latest infor­ GREETING CARDS AIR BRUSH CARTOONING 4 STO R It TO S iR V i YOU Tht flrm i MtUd hare dtitrva 1o Oa ramambarad whan you art mation on the emotional and lUUSTRATION LETTERING PORTRAITURES 66 So. Broadway 53 So. Broadway distributing your patronaga to physical side of marriage. A 1550 Colo. Blvd. 24t0 E. 3rd Ave. tho diffarint llnat of buiinssi. Day, Evening and Sat. Classes—Placement Service panel of two Catholic married ValuS'Packed for Rapid Progress! couples present from their va­ 821 15th St. Call AL. 5-9383 or PE. 3-6121 ried experiences, a lay view­ .iHMiMtiiimMMiiMmnmiiimmHMiiMMMiMiiiiiMmiMiiMMMiMiMmmMMmMiiiMiinnMimmmmMinHiinmnMiir;i LITTLETON point) 0^ marriage today, after the hondymoon is over. GAS & APPLIANCE CO. Fatheij Jerome Halloran, chap­ Experience Counts lain at Lowry Air Force Base, 144 So. Nevada PY. 4-1377 in LitHcton, Colo. will be the priest speaker. Doc­ tors Robert Stewart and Hugh Quality Upholstering iBaaBBaaaoBBBBBaaaaBOBaaBBaaae Albers, obstetricians will give the medical talks. Your furniture deserves the best 6Hi*vt Questions may be asked at care and croftsmanship available. We take pride in performing OLIVER'S I each session and a certificate of ' ...... quality work and returning to you attendance is given to each per- a finished product of which you MARION can be proud. Meot Mjarket A.B.C. Doll Hospital Specialists ih ' Quality material from * Satisfaction "Serving Denver Since 1923 With Quality Meats” DOLLS — WIGS — SHOES Tufting i Quilting Which to choose Guaranteed Dulls Dressed to Order CHOICE STEAKS - ROASTS ?o‘ Order CLOSED M O rC A rt Cosmopolitan Upholstery Fresh Poultry Fish ORPHANS’ HOLIDAY PARTY KEI.UilllUb SIAIUHiS Kr.l’AlllKli t Profettlonal Moat Cultara to Sarvo You Mrs. J. A. McCiiurt 3830 West 44th Avenue GE. 3-0966 Displaying their gifts at the holiday party chairman of the group; Shirley Barlow, and Phono P I. 3-4420 1312 I . 4lh Avt. 616 Duwning MA. 3 7617 Hour! I tjn . to 6 p.m. Amplt Parking In R ttr at St. Clare’s Orphanage, Denver, are the “big Clare Ann Williams. The little girls are Frances sisters,” from left, Mrs. Bernieta Hauptman, Cosadas, Tillie Johnson, and Catherine Vigil. For Older Girls DRIVING A HARD BARGAIN.^ EXTRA VALUE WEEK SAFEWAY 'Big Sisters' of Guild JANUARY 3-7, 1961 Hold Party at Orphanage

(Archbishop’s Guild, Denver) Our Lady of the Rosary Circle Featuring extra-values in every section of the store. A The ‘big sister’ group of the will meet Jan. 10 at the home golden opportunity to ease those budget “hlnes.” guild held a holiday party for of Francis Burke. the older girls at St. Clare’s Janice Berlin will be the SH O P FOR t h e s e EXTRA VALUE SPECIALS orphanage. Each member January hostess for Our Lady brought an extra gift tc be of the Rockies Circle. used as prizes for the games The Blessed Maura Circle will 22-0*. played. Refreshments were ser­ meet Jan. 12 at the home of ved and gifts exchanged. The Barbara Hudson. Morton Pies pkg: little girls made each of their The meeting of St. Anne’s big sisters flower baskets. Circle has been postponed to FROZEN. Peach, Cherry, Apple or Cocoonut Custard. The Infant of Prague Circle Jan. 11. -.'Ji f' ,■ - * .V.. . will meet Jan. 9 at the home of Our Lady of Fatima Circle wi;i have a dinner meeting Jan. BUSY BAKER Betty Jane Haberkorn. 10 . 6-Pock. Pauline Liestikow will be the Poor old Stoney — it’s plain to see Saltine Crackers January hostess for St. Mary Christ the King Circle w 2-lb. b ox___ Magdalene’s Circle. meet Jan, 6 at the home of Your heap’s not all it auto be. Notre Dame Circle will meet Mary Zaiss. Old Fashioned Style. Jan. 5 at the home of Betty Kathleen Fortune will enter­ Hey, look! A low-cost Central loan tain St. Luke's Circle Jan. 9. Long Bologna Made of Federally In­ Jo Gassen. W ill make that long sleek dream your own. spected Meat. lb.------The January meeting of St. New officers are Kathleen For­ Cecile’s Circle wilt be at the tune, president, and Catherine home of Jean Gleason. New Kelly, secretary. CORN KING BR.\ND. NEED DOUGH TO GO-GO-GO? Central's new car financing plan Sliced Bacon Sliced regular thick­ officers for this circle are Bar­ T h e Mother Cabrini Circle ness. lb. ------bara Mahoney, president; Rose will meet Jan. 5 at the home of can put you in the driver's scat of your '6 1 dream! Save money with Central’s low banlc Doherty, treasurer; Phillis Jac­ Marcella Emily. ques, secretary; Jean Gleason, Holy Trinity Circle will have rates — no hidden or extra charge, Denver’s Friendliest Dank offers layette; Connie Rossillion, proj­ their January meeting at the McClure Potatoes ects; Cherie Gallejos, publicity; home of Donna Lawless. you many advantages like selecting the auto insurance you want. You can have and Jean Nick, prayer chairman. up to 36 months to pay. Late model used cars also may be financed U.S. No. 1. Waldorf Brand. (25-lb. bog 99c) 10-lb. bog __ Our Lady of Perpetual Help Circle will meet Jan. 9 at the at Central’s low rates. And if you’re in ,i bind," the Central will re-set your present yt Only Safeway gives you both . . . o lower total food bill and stamps (Gold Bond). home of Jo Schaffer. \ Dr. James P. Gray i Peggy Morrell was the hos­ > OITOMETKIST j auto loan to reduce your monthly payment. Visit Central’s tess for the holiday party for > < big auto loan department Vessel of Honor Circle. > l{ycs lixainincd < The Mystical Rose Circle will ___ _ (3rd floor) TODAY and get _ in iu siiiYicik, meet Jan. 6 at the home of Vir­ I Visual Care ; J f UMK T T ginia Wierda, ROLLING! 1 SAFEWAY Florine Seasotone will be the 5 213 Colo, Bliig. 1 w January hostess for St. Jude’s 5 1615 Calif. < > < Circle. TM A N K A N D ~TR U 8T* OO. We reserve the right to limit quantities. None sold to dealers. The Precious Blood Circle will J For Appointment Call: \ > TA. 5-8883 f Ctntrol Pork • 15th and Aropohot Sts., Dtnvtr 17, Colo. Prices in this od good in Denver and Suburbs thru Saturday, January 7, 1961. meet Jan. 7 at the home of Mora Sullivan. 5 f Member: ftdtrol Dtpetif Insuronct Corporotion • Federal lettrve System ^\AAA/W\A/VWWV\A/%AAAAAA/WW\A/\/v/( I m w m m

FACE TWR.Y1 Office, 938 Bannock Streef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursday, Jonuory 5, 196T 'ST. JOHN'S PARISH ^asasKssKir 'Catholic Womanhood' I . m AVI. A ILIZAMTH ST. C. D. of A. Court Plans SUNIIAY MASSKS ___ SiOO • 7:30 - 9:00 • 10:30 A.M. and 12.00 M. To Be Topic of Speech CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 3:30 & 7:30 Open House on Jan. 8 Rt . R tv . J o h n P. M o r a n , P a s io i St. Rita’s Court, C. D of A., ceived and carried out by the The Rev. Robert Syrianey, the dinner. All members and E. 7th and Elizabeth St. EA. 2-2026 { Denver) first grand regent of the Court, pastor of Our Lady of Fatima non-members are urged to sup­ Open house for all members Mrs. M. J. O’Fallon, soon after Parish, Lakewood, will be the port this drive. and friends of St. Rita’s Court the organization moved into guest speaker at the member­ Dues for 1961 may be paid by 625 of the Catholic Daughters its own club house; and has ship drive dinner to be given by mailing the annual $5 fee to O L S O N 'S of America will be held on Sun­ been held annually since, with the Denver Council of Catholic Anna Patania at 2812 S. Gilpin, day, Jan. 8, from 3 to 5 p.m. in the exception of the war years. Nurses Feb. 8 at 7 p.m. at the Denver 10, Colo. •lOWERSHOP the Club House, 1772 Grant The present grand regent, Denver Athletic Club. Pauline McGilney has been a lU It. P n l Strati Food Market Street, Mrs. Mary W. Carr, extends a OMty S4Stf The subject of his speech will patient at Mercy Hospital the AotM tram Chwnf Cntk S tik This tradition of an open welcome to all friends, as well past few weeks. Apf/rerialet ^Ytmr ItiininMt as members of the court, to at­ be “Catholic Womanhood.” The W k 0n flommTM Atm house held annually on or News items should be phoned around the New Year was con- tend and help carry on this price of the dinner is $3.75, and CiMraiii«nl miO K. 6ih KA. 2-1801 to Thresa Duffus at GE. 34283. traditional get-together. I reservations must be made by Miss Anna Limacher, assisted WiHHERS GET $25 Feb. 1, by calling Mrs. Doris CAPITOL DRUG Please Patronize Fatima Club Sets by Mrs. Grace Remke, have panahey at RA. 2-9400. riia A scMNidUtt Vour REGISTER charge of the arrangements and PRESENTING $25 to Christmas lighting winners, iONOR SLATED UNA* N Ik Ma'i Ph i* will be assisted by the past Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLaughlin, 4535 Montview Boule­ f ST. FRANCIS Advertisers and 1st Meeting of The nuyse who has given the Convraieiil Urive-ln grand regents and present of­ vard, Denver, is Miss Kathleen Cuthbertson of Kappa Gamma most hours of free volunteer IDE SALES'PARISH Window Service Mention ficers, which include Mmes. Pi. liursing care will be honored at Mary Carr, M. J. O’Fallon, Mary FRSB OKUVBRV THE REGISTER New Year Jan. 7 >UBaBSBBaasaaB B. «th ft Fillmore FR. 7-2741 Rohan, Louise Rrown, Kate Mil Senator Carroll's 'The first meeting of the New ler, Elizabeth Salmon, Frances Bl. Sacrament Family Alameda Drug Store CURE d'ARS PARISH aB9BBSBaEaBag Year for members and friends Schmidt, Zelda Temer, Florence Daughter Has Girl McGillevray, Estamae Marine, V. C. PSTSRfON, Prop. I. »NO A DAHLIA ST. of Our Lady of Fatima First Win Lighting Contest An eight pound, eight ounce Saturday Club-will be held Sat­ Catharine Maloney, Ann O’­ SUNDAY MASSES Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLaugh­ Gamma Pi for the best religious girl was bom to Mrs. Diane Mc­ Cut Rale Drags urday, Jan. 7, with a Mass and Kane, Isabelle McNamara, Mag delyn Hughes, Mazie Brennan, lin, 4535 Montview Boulevard, display in the Christmas light­ Donald, daughter of United Fountain Service Sandriea 6:00 • 7:00 • 8:00 • 10:00 • 11:30 ft 7:00 p.m. Holy Hour in Holy Ghost Ann Duzenack, and Margaret Denver, were judged winners of ing contest sponsored by the States Senator John A. Carroll Your Boalnesa Appreciated CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4:00 ft 7:30 Church at 12:10 pjn., followed of Colorado. Lynch. the $25 award given by Kappa Denver Post. '• Alonrada 8 S*. Braodwav Rev. John N. Haley, Pastor by a luncheon at the Denver Members of Blessed Sacra­ The baby was bom in the DahUaSt. EA. 2-1119 Tea Room at 1:30 p.m. George Washington University The Very Rev. Monaignor Wil- ment Parish, Mr. and Mrs. Mc­ Laughlin and their four chil­ Hospital, Washington, D.C., Dec. liam Monaghan, spiritual dlBec- All Saints Parish Sf. James Altar Society dren all participated in prepar­ 31. Donald P. MacDonald, the tor, will offer the Mass and the baby’s father, is a Washington special First Saturday prayers ing the display. Althou^ they Brentwood have entered the contest 'for attorney. The MacDonalds were TOLVE LIQUORS for the intentions of the newly four years, this is the first time married in Denver a year ago. consecrated Auxiliary Bishop of To Install New Officers Dahlia Shopping Center — 3360 Dahlia they have won the Kappa award. Denver; the Most Rev. David (St. James’ Parish, Denver) the sanctuary. The servers’ Free Delivery — EA. 2-5977 Mrs. Jame Lambert and Miss M. Maloney. It is the hope of At the first meeting of the mothers keep the boys’ cas G & W HARDWARE Kathleen Cuthbertson are/the ^ l l .»K \ JAMi i; M( Ki;V___ the club that a large number of new year the Altar and Rosary socks and surplices in order. Kappa members who head the ST. PHILOMENA'S I . JIM .11 HitV M VKV the laity in and around Denver Society will install the new of­ The PTA council will meet POWER MOWERS “C h ^ t in Christmas” commit­ will make a special effort to ficers and pay tribute to the Thursday, Jan. 5, at 8 p.m. in PARISH tee. I Picked Up and Stored THELMA KASSON attend this Church service. past presidents. theihbme of Mrs. Thomas Eck- Mrs. A. J. Artzer, president erman. Final plans will be made In an effort to promote the for the Winter BEAUTY SHOP DUCKWALL'S Following the Mass and Holy of the Denver Deanery and a for the annual PTA fathers’ true meaning of Christmas, the 2676 Colorado Bivd. Denver's Newest Hour, all women attending are Lawn Seed and Fertilizer invited to attend the luncheon, past president of the Altar and night to be held on Jan. 17. honor sorority sponsors a nativ­ Hair Styling Suburban Variety Store Iklly & Holt’s llcaiilf to be held in the Denver Dry Rosary Society, will install Mrs. The PTA Council sponsored a ity float in the Christmas parade . Permanent Waving in downtown Denver in Decdip- ~ & Knriicr Shop BIG GAME PHONi D Ixter M i l l Dahlia Shopping Ctiiter Goods Dining Rooms. William Cudmore as president; bus trip for the sisters to see the Specializing ip EA. 1-M35Urd A Dohlia EA. 1-M35Urd ber and also gives the cash uemsts AVAIIAIU Ttielim Kateen O'Conner, Owner Reservations for the luncheon, Mrs. Bruce Baumgartner,-vice Christmas lights around Den­ Permanent Wav­ ^«WUWWUWWUUWWUWU»AIWW\. award in the lighting contest. . at $1.65 per plate, can be made president; Mrs. Robert Wiley, ver. ing and Latest in 2102 S. Federal Blvd. by calling either Mrs. John La- secretary; and Mrs. William . . Hair Shaping St. Vincent de Paul's Parish ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ WE. 5.1701 Tourette, at FR. 7-1062, or Miss Baptist, treasurer. 2630 E. 121h Ave. EA 24723 to . UNIViRtITV BLVO. A I. ARIZONA \ Nina Heiser, at EA. 2 ^ 1 0 , on PROGRAM SUNDAY MASSES or before Friday, Jan, 6. The program fOr this meeting, 6:45, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 and 12:15 to be held Jan. 13, will be a PLIGHT THEIR TROTH PETER & PAUL'S CHURCH Confession: Saturdays 3:30 to 5:$0 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. talk by the Rev. Walter Karrer, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Eugene A. O’Sullivan, Pastor * a Redemptorist. Hosts for the Masses 6:30, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 2385 K. Arizona SP. 7-4813 < > Social Club 12:30 luncheon will be Monsig­ August Wedding St. Francis’ Grad Both Summer and Winter Mrs. Mayhclle D. Green an­ nor William V. Powers £md the Catherine Tangney’s engage­ Rev. Robert G. McMahon nounced the engagement of To Note Jubilee Rev. John McGinn. Women of ment to Philip Howard of Mor­ 3900 Pieixe OArrison 44706 DRIVMNLIQUORS Preisser'sRed&WhHe the Legion of Mary will do the rison has been announced by her daughter, Mary Dawn, to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon­ John Phillip Brent, son of Mr. 1030 So. Colorado Blvd. serving. Baby-sitting services Grocery and Market At Dinner Jan. 10 will be offered by the eighth ard A. Tang- and Mrs. Her­ Beera—wine*—Liquors ney of Denver. bert Brent, all Clgerettes FANCY M IA Tt, VROETABLIS grade girls. 9 The Paramount Social Club The couple of Denver. IAY-DAY CUBA^RS Reg. SIsa ____ flAS AND QUALITY OI|OCIRfE8 The year just completed un­ will celebrate its 11th anniver­ plan to be T h e Mde- May and Day kcCloskey K lof S l i e ____ IIJW Free Delivery SPhic^ 7-4447 der the presidency of Mrs. Carl sary with a catered turkey din­ is a 1960 ‘’We operate our own plant” «.*-7S14 Hiirs McCirttr, Mfr. 2SSI I. OhI. Art. (I. UiU*. n 4 OM.) Smith was featured by a broad married next ner to be served at Townsend range of activities, including a August in graduate o f Quality Claaning—Past Sarvica at No ix tra Cturga 3744PISaCC HA.4-7U4 Hall, 238 Broadway, on Tues­ parish canvass, bake sales, reli­ Mother of SL Francis de i 1 aieck South of Sts. Patar and PauPt WoshingtOR LEN'S Pharmacy day, Jan. 10, commencing at gious iarticle sale, and sacristy God Chiurch. Sales High U C. FaHR, Prog. 6:30 p.m. The dinner will be care. A graduate School, a n d Mantbar St. VInMnt da Paul's Parlth followed by dancing to the mu The two bake sales and the of St. Fran­ Mr. Brent was . Markot Have Your Doctor Phone sic of the Speechley Trio. 30 circles provide the main cis de Sales’ g r a d u a ted ' CATHEDRAL PARISH < Too Orada Quality Ua Your Prescription Highlight of the evening will sources of revenue of the or­ High School, from East 1. COLPAX « LOQAN ST. Lawar Prieaa cxthtrinxTinstray jjiss Tangney M ary O rta n SM Se. eilpin SP. 74075 2707 E. Louisiana RA 2-3739 be the instaUation of officers ganization. High School. A t Leultiana and South Clayton for 1961. The new officers are The proceeds from the bake is a senior at Loretto Heights The couple plan an August Eileen Devlin, president: Lu­ 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:30, 12:30 sales were $1,014 and from the College. Howard, whose foster- wedding. ft 6:30 P JL cille Weyna, first vice presi­ r circles approximately $800. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Gaylord Cleaners dent; Catherine Bradley, second A gift of $2,000 was given to liam Spurling ofj, Morrison, at­ CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 3:30 ft 7:30 vice iiresident; Gertrude Lyons, 2 St. Joseph Grads Msgr. W. J. Canavan, Pastor PRESCRIPTIONS Monsignor Powers. Donations tended high school in El Paso, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kolenc of loss So. Qaylord recording secretary; were made to charitable organi­ Tex., and was graduated from 1501 Penn. St. HA. 34233 PE. 21380 Denver announce the engage­ Hallmark Cards William Ingram, correspond­ zations, and supplies were pur­ Mullen High School in Denver. Revlon Cosmetics Fiaa Pick-Up t Dtlivary ing secretary; Tom Riley, treas­ ment of their daughter, Patri­ chased for the sacristy, includ­ He spent two years in the U.S. cia Ann, to RA. 2-5664 ■ Free Delivery Wt 6hri S a H CiMn Stamp* urer; John Morley, assistant Navy before enrolling at Colo­ ing linens, servers’ cassocks, Lawrence Itsa A Oaylerd at Tannatsaa 1 treasurer; Irma Becker, auditor; rado State University in Ft and flowers. Krenzer, son Alice Kipp, historian; Amelia Collins, where he is- a junior Four women volunteer each of Mr. a n d JOE BUCKMASTER MOTORS Desmond, parliamentarian; and month to clean the sacristy and forestry student. Mary Crowley, organist. Mrs. Edwin PREl (IPTIONS CAliJED Krenzer also FOR LNDDEIJVERED Speciaiiiiog la Ford, Mercury —’ Alto Geuerai Repairiug, The installation will be per­ VtHvte., e«t» formed by the Rev. John E. Cot­ of Denver. Colfax at Downing Oanvor Froat ^iid Aligameat — Wheel BalaneiDt — Tires, ter, assistant pastor of Mother Alumnae of Sacred Heart Miss Kolenc K ly tto n a 44217 Baltories, Gas, Oils. of God Parish, who is the chap­ was graduated A MsdlMB .1 K. B .r.iid (East .1 Chrars Ct m L C rn lra ) FR. 7)0711 lain of the club. from St. Jo­ Plan 26 Club Reception seph’s High The cost of the affair, includ­ Mrs. Robert J. Stewart, presl THRIFT-WAY MARKET ing dinner and dancing is $1.75. The Colorado Alumnae of the School and dent of the Colorado Alumnae of F itrk li KoMne All members are urged to at­ Sacred Heart will hold a recep­ Colorado State CECIL MBACIIAM, PRUF. the Sacred 'H eart,' invites all tend and are invited to bring tion on Wednesday, Jan, 11, at College. Her fiance was gradu­ QUALITY MEATS - FISH - POULTRY guests. Reservations may be 7:30 p.m. at the Twenty-six Club parents, and especially young ated from St. Joseph’s High Nalloaally Advartisad Braads Foods made up to Saturday, Jan. 7, in the First National Bank Build­ women approaching college age, School and attended Colorado Sava Moaoy Haro — 1004 S. Gaylord — PE. 3-7383 by calling Mrs. Amelia Des­ ing in Denver. to attend this reception where School of Mines and Colorado mond, FL. 5-5444 or Irene Nor The purpose of the reception they will meet eight representa­ University. BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH ton, SP. 7-9026. is to honor the representatives tives from the following col­ An August wedding is Your Parish Service Station I CUOORA IT. « MONTVIiW RLVD. from the Sacred Heart acade­ leges: Manhattanville, N ew planned. Hera is a helpful dlrtctory. Look for th« llbHng of your mies and colleges who will be in York; Barat in Illinois, Du­ nearby “ parish" service itotion, lEs friendly eperefor SUNDAY MASSES Regis High Priest Denver to attend the Associa­ chesne in Nebraska, and'Marys­ Speech Ciasswork is asking this special meoni to invite your patronage. 7:00 - 8:00 - 9:30 -10:45 • 12:00 • 5:30 p.m. tion of American Colleges Con­ ville in Missouri. To Talk at Meeting To Be Discussed You'll find that this extra friendlinasU it motchad wltli CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 3:30 ft 7:30 vention. All members and guests of the Colorado Alumnae of the Sacred Father Charles Kruger, S.J., cheerful service and export attention for your cor. RL Rev. Msgr. II. V. Campbell, Pastor Father Joseph T. McGloin, Joyce Bishop Weds Heart are also invited to attend will present a demonstration of He's ready to Mrve you with got end oil, tirei, lM^ 4930 Montview Blvd. FR. 7 1602 S.J., will be the guest speaker work done in his speech class teriea, lubricotion oniF other convenient servicei. By at the Colorado Catholic of Regis College Tuesday, Jan. “pulling in" at hit station regulorly, you will reripio. Women’s Press Club meeting to In St, Vincent Rites Guild to Meet Jan. 7 10. be held Monday, Jan. 9, at 6 cote hit friendliness ond get the best in service. “OPIRATINO OUR OWN PIANP COLORADO Joyce Louise Bishop, daughter At St. Francis’ High The program will follow the o’clock in the Denver Dry Goods of Mrs. Hamlet Bishop and the The monthly meeting of the 1:30 p.m. meeting of the Regis Park Hill Cleaners BOULEVARD DRUGS Tea Room. late Mr. Bishop of Kearney, St. Joseph’s Guild will be held Woman’s Club, Friends of the c a t h e d r a l ST. FRANCIS 4612 B. 2Srd Ave. CwMt si CtIwtS. Il«l Father McGloin, a member of in the library of St. Francis de Library, to be held in the Stu­ u4 lul C.ll» Neb., became the bride of AttsrstloM-lwwIry Isrvics the faculty of Regis High School, James M. Hogan, son of Mr. Sales High School, Denver, Sat­ dent Union Building. Phil's Conoco Sonrico Conoco Coinpl.tr Drug Swvkt o Fcm OsHvsry is the author of numerous books, GOLD BONO S1AMPS and Mrs. Vincent Hogan of 248 urday afternoon, Jan. 7, begiii- -Assisting Father Kruger with EA. 24735 PHONE EA. 24533 including I’ll Die Laughing. Milwaukee, Denver, in a double­ ning about 2 o'clock. the demonstration will be stu­ Produefi Reservations for the dinner For Complete ring ceremony witnessed by the Plans for the annual card pat­ dents Paul Horan and Joseph LuOrleatlon meeting can be made by calling Auto Servlet DMm ie H tr lM Rev. Leonard Alimena in St. ty in February sponsored by tn< Suazo. CAK WASHINO Mrs. Ceceil McGraw at MA guild at St. James’ School hall Mrs. Paul Murray will preside 3-5906. Vincent de Paul’s Church, Den­ I TA. 5-fSU W . A . (Dutch) Thomas ver, Dec. 26. will be completed. at the business session of the 14th Avt. •! P.nntytvanl. Regis Club. The bride was given iu mar. Hostesses for the January Alm«d» A Losni PI. 24S40 WVWtfWVWVWVWWVVWWVWVWW ST. PHILOMEHA riage by her brother, Jack meeting are the Sisters of St. J- Junior Hostesses Bishop of Phoenix, Ariz. Joseph who staff St. Francis de Miss Janice Hogan of Platts­ Sales High SchdI(X>1. Needed bv USO burgh, N. Y., sister of the bride­ Bortletfs groom was the maid of honor. LOOKING Standard More than 100 new USO jun­ John Balink served as best ior hostesses are needed to at­ man. Sorvko tend weekly orchestra dances at The bride is a graduate of FOR ) ^ 1 2101 I . Cent* Am . IA. 24765 State Teachers’ College in Kear­ Lowry Air Base, according to PIANO \r< j 0 .t, Oil TlfM, (xlrM . WMhlng Mrs. Dorothy Crowley, USO jun­ ney and has been teaching O r tn ln t, m M tt*Mn CiMidne YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS US ior hostess director. music in the Littleton public VALUE? couaicous sexvici ST. PATRICK A new policy for Lowry Base schools. Mr. Hogan attended dances now limits all hostesses Iowa State University and Den­ 8 registered pharmacists— whose Arrow to members of the USO Junior ver University. LESTER— EAST HI CHEVRON experience in filling prescriptions Hostess Club. Dances are chape­ A reception followed the wed­ Eotl Col tax Sorvico Station totals 125 yeors— are your ossur- BETSY ROSS / roned. Lowry buses furnish ding. They will make their home THIS NIGHTMARE At JoMpMn. once of safety and occuracy at transportation. Buses leave at in Kansas City where the bride­ Cm m M . a*. DRIVI IN WITH CONPIDiNCf Park Hill Drug Co. Sick room ac­ QualHii Pirn- Uniu TUNR-UP A IRAXe SRRVICf 7:30 p.m. Dances are over at groom is in business. COULD HAPPEN 2211 POOM cessories and tuppliei — band­ 10:30 p.m. kMw Twm-m wwk O L. S4717 Authorized Deoler ptwHSiaffio ages, cotton, goute, surgicol The club is- open to young In this fellow's case it’s only Ok w Hrtit, I m m . dressings. Free delivery. women of 18 to 25, out of high a bad dream. But the real NOTRE DAME school, single, employed or in thing could happen to any school or training. homeowner, any time. See ACROSB FROM NOTRB Women over 30 are also us for one of our big Pack­ CAU DAME CHURCH needed as chaperones for age Policies. It will insure Cemi>Mt Uiw of AicxisertM dances. Meter Tune-up - Lebe JeA your home against fire, wind, ADVERTISING Pree Pidc-«p and DellverT • Brxk* Work MUSIC CO. Muffler Cbtcfc-up • Tutw-Up • AutoPalntins and many other perils. OATU. TIRI A BATTIRIU W inter Tea KKKK r.VKKINC • Front WhMl Allgnmont LlNiiil.N The semiannual meeting of o Botfy A Fondtr Rtpoir KE. 4 4 2 0 5 Groan Meadows the Mt. St. Gertrude Alumnae tJBi3r.ty.i Conoco Service will be held Jan. 8 in Mt. St. 1332 Broadway Paul T. McGrady If you wUh to habe your i r a r A T j Corona Auto Service Y PIONCKS Stampa EA. 27711 Gertrude Academy, Boulder, CH. 4 -4 5 5 6 Van Schaack ft Co. Service Station listed aiN s. Shaftdaa .^fter a business meeting, re­ Standard Gas & Oils YU sesrs freshments will be served. 6'h & Cofooa RA 2-4867 OPEN MON and PRI EVES 310 P .tt.rs o n SIdg. M A. 3-t333 «'WWWW\AAAAA/WWWVWWWVW\/Np Thuwdgy, January 5, 1961 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVtR CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4 -4 2 0 5 PAGE THIRTEEN Holy Family Nativity Scene Is Winner in Lighting Contest

(Holy Family School, Denver) (made up largely of freshmen declamation; Marycrest. first Holy Family High School’s and sophomore, 11 high schools place in dramatic interpretation; E’hone KE. 4-42ol| Today To Place Your Classified Ad in the Register — Ask For the Classified Department Nativity scene won second place participated in all t y p e s of Mt. St. Gertrude, in humorous; In the church and school divis­ speech events at Holy Family and Abraham Lincoln, the only ion of the outdoor lighting spon­ High School. public school represented, first LEGAL NOTICES sored by the city. Kathy O’Bri­ Regis was winner of first place in extemporaneous and New Classified Ad Deadline . . . IN THE COUNTY COURT i en was in charge of the project. place- in poetry and oratorical original oratory. I In ind for th« City «nd Each year the National Office County of Dtnvor I ind State of Colorado -* ^NOW-Tuesday at 5 p.m. Management Association spon­ In -Colorado Springs No. P-21f7i Only Want Arts reipivfd by phone or mail brfure 5 F.M. Tuesday can be publi.shcd in the current week's paper. sors a spelling program for NOTICE TO CREDITORS EsUte of FRANK LONGBRAKE, high school students to motivate aka FRANK W. LONGBRAKE (Ue- students to become better spell- ceaaed). No. P-21976. HELP WANTED— FEMALE 7 HOUSE FOR RENT, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 I Two Chicago Priests AU persona having claims against FURNACES 45-A ers. the above named estate are required FURNISHED 23 to fUe them for allowance In the Most Precious Blood—33 New, 100,000 B.T.U. flimtee In otlg- Last year there were approx­ County Court of the City and County HOUSE FOR RENT FURNISHED Uial C r e t e . 20 yr. warranty. M-H con- imately 30,000 students from of Denver. Colorado, on or befoie 2-room furnished house for rent. By owner—Holly HlUa. ()uick poa- troU. $235.00. CaU GE. 3-4365. Will Conduct Mission Experienced housekeeper wenis Suitable for one person. 1164 Kala- seaslon. 2 yr. old brk., 3 bdrm., 2 Drover and suburban areas who the 14th day of June, 1661, or said claims shall be forever barred. employment In rectory In Denver math Street. baths, fam. rm., fireplace, drapes, BUILDING MA1ERIALS 46-A participated in the program. ANDREW WYSOWATCKY, carpeting, bsmt., garage, landscaped, the second, Jan. 22-28, for men. APARTMENTS— fenced. $22,750. SK. 64633. This test was given at Holy Two diocesan priests of the ADMINISTRATOR or suburb*. Coll the’ Register or Chicago Mission Band will con­ Fathers George A. Brown and (Published In the Denver Catholic FURNISHED 25 Family on Nov. 23nd another Register) w r it ^ ^ p t . J. A., The Register. REAL ESTATE WANTED 35 NEW AND USED duct a two-week mission at Di­ Kenneth D. Hoffman, who will First Publication: December 15, 1960 will be given o n 'Ja n . 24. 3 room apartment. $60. Near St. WWVWWVWWWWWVWWWVvWVk. BUILDING MATERIALS vine Redeemer Pafisb, Colorado conduct the services, are mem­ Last PublicaUon; January 12. 1961 Francia De Sales. 187 W. Byers 7 J Those who won spelling certif­ Place. ) Our Personalized j Plumbing a Steel e Windows | Springs, beginning Jan. 15. bers of a 10-member mission IN THE COUNTY COURT HELP WANTED a Doors icates are Betty Ann Bretz, group that works principally in In and for the City and County of Girl, assist care 3 little girls. House­ Service Sells Homes ' < Denver and State of Colorado APARTME(4T TO SHARE 25A Kerdy Wrecking; Marcia Brown, Micheie Phelan, the Archdiocese of Chicago on work, live In. Private room and No. P-19145 bath. References. FL. 5-2174. Wanted room mate over 30—woman. Contractors Carol Lantzy, Karen Salley, parish missions, high school and NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION Lovely apartment—Christ the King 1617 West 7lh Ave„ TA. 54011 | Sand Saunders, Terri Vollonan, TO SELL REAL ESTATE HELP WANTED— MALE 8 Parish. CaU EA 2-3943. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE and'Hiyllis Zimmerman. Wanted responsible young man to i '■ RSSkZSn } OF AGNES MAY MCFARLAND, De­ APARTMENTS FOR RENT > 1936 S. Broadway ‘ SH. 4-3318 j SPEECH EVENT ceased. work evenings, 4:30 to B:30. Call 7 { AUTOS (U$ed)— 58 The People of the State of Colo­ GR 7-1855 UV^FURNISHED 26 ^ A A A AA AAA AAAAAA/VAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA/ In a novice speech meet rado, To (Jessie Blanch Black; Un­ I960 Plymouth Belvedere, y 4 , stancF known Heirs JOHN L. GRIFFITH, l4e4e»Mt*teMM64>4»ya» Want to buy double. Small down ard tranimiaaioD, very good condit Esq^ Midland Savings Bldg., Denver 175 S. SHERMAN paymenL Walking distance to Cath­ tion. AC 2-5205 after 5, weekdays. 2, Colorado. beautiful spacioui 2-bedroom, cera- oUc ichool. WE. 6-2383. Persons In Interest in said estate, Tax accountant, ‘’part mle tile bath, air-conditioned, range 1960 VaUant—R4kR, W-W, 7,000 ac­ GREETING: and ref. Near church, builneaa and We fpeclallze In Northweit Denver, tual mUes. Show-room condition. You are hereby notified that on time. Minimum of 5 trana. See manager. Arvada, Lakewood, and Wbeatrldge EM 44421. * this 22nd day of December, A.D. real eeUta. Prompt, courteoui, lalea 1960, Andrew Wyaowateky Acimlnla- years experience in REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 service. Your local realtor for 20 AUTOS (Now) 59 trator of said estate, presented to years. and filed In said court hla petition the actual preparation STACKHOUSE REALTY for the sale of certain real estate 33—All Soul’s 3535 W. 38tb AV». UR 7-1678 belonging to ' said estate and situate of individual tax re­ Adamson Mortuory In the City and County of Denver IMMEDIATE POSSESSION PIANOS WANTED 39A and State of Colorado, more fully 3 bdrm. fuU barat, gar. carport, 0 24 How Ambulance Service described In said petition, reference turns, including all patio. Only $18,950. Termi.-CaU Mr. CASH FOR YOUR PIANO ANY to which la hereby made. Garrett, SU. 94060. ' CONDITION. UPRIGHTS, SPINETS, /.(//A Greeley, Colorado You are further notified to appear schedules. Needed two Rex T. Garrett Realtor OR ORANUS. RA. 24101. H. a«a Ad«mon awd P. Adaimon and answer or otherwise plead to said petition In writing on or be­ nights per week and 3853 S. Broadway...... SU. 9-1855 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 39A nwM 1616 9th Av*. W 5Hi St. fore the 6th day of February, A.D. 1960, the day set for the hearing St. Anthony—33 The West's thereof, or on or before the day to Saturdays. Write Box Accordian—120 Bass which such hearing may be ad­ 5-yr.4)ld frame, garage, 1 rm. bsmt. Like N ew -SK 7-1732 journed, or said petition will be No. 400, The Register, $350 down. $88 per mo. $10,500 full Largest Father George Brown taken for confessed. price. Given under my hand and the seal 938 Bannock. SEWING MACHINES 40 of said court at Denver, In the GEORGE J. MACK, INC. Selection Father Duane Theobald, pas­ City and County of Denver and REALTOR SK 7-1731 tor, said that the first mission, qtate of Colorado, this 22nd day of Singer—In good condition. WlU sell December, A.D. 1960. St. John—33 for $14 with guarantee. GR 7-1828. Jan. 15-21, will be for women. Father Kenneth D. Hoffman VICTOR B. GRANDY, Help Wanted—Col;:1c Priced from Clerk of the County Court Caretaker for small apartmem-oiilt. 787 Elizabetb—5-rm. brk., fin. bsmt Neechi—Blond 44rawer desk, zig- Potter's Drug Storo By Martin J. Fannerty, Sr., Exchange for unfurnished A pt A 1 blk. from church. Only $24,000. ug, overcast, blind hem, button college retreats, novenas, and Owners must seU. CaU Ed MuUaney days of recollection. Deputy Clerk good deal! RA 2-9627. holes, sews fancy designs with cam Bonidert Pnaeitpthm PbanMcy (Published In the Denver MORRISON & MORRISON disk aid. Make payment of $547 per Caretaker for small apartment Ex­ mo. or $28 cash. GE 34765. 1207 Pearl St. BeuMar, Cole. The mission band was founded CathoUc Register) change for living quarters. A good Res: DU 8-2612 Realtor AH ^2101 Hlllcraat S-M66 Brighton by the late Cardinal George First PubUcatlon: December 29, 1960 deal. Last PubUcatlon: January 25, 1961 S t Mary Magdalene—33 RataaU Stover DaUdona Caodlei Mundelein of Chicago in 1933. RA 2-6627 MISC. FOR SALE 44 aU anorUDenti and iltea. $ 1 8 9 5 IN THE COUNTY COURT SITUATIONS WANTED Preah • Free Local DallTary In and for tho City and 2017-19 KENDALL Get Rid of Unneedables HaUmark Chrtstaiat Cards County of Denver , FEMALE 1 2 OPEN 1-5 DAILY Delivered in Denver Coametles, Oamaa, Toys, end Sfite of Colorado through a REGISTER CLASSIFIED ■ COLONIAL New brk. dble., 2 bdrm. eacji side, SUUmiaiy and avanrtunf No. P—21120 Woman desires 7 or 8 hours AD. That la where fulks look when DAY WORK. plastered wallSy elec. kit. Live in they need things. PHONE KE. 4 a good drag-itora stonld have. MR. ATTORNEY NOTICE TO CREDITORS one side free. MORTUARY I EsUte of BRIDGET MARREN, Also Child care by the hour. Open DaDy I CH 4-4951 LEE KINNIE CO., Builders 8 A J L nntU 10:20 P M . MK. AND MRS. JACK ST. CERMAIN For public .Qotlcei uie the Den­ (Deceased). Ownen and Directors No. P—21120 NEED A TEEPEE? SEE LEE’S! GENERAL RENTALS 44C isa ' Hava your Doctor phono your ver Catholic Register. AU persons having claims against Ofc. HA 2-14H Days HA 4-1462 DREILINO praacrlptlon to Pottor^ —Member St. Augustine's Church— Regular legal ratea, rapid, accu­ the above named esUte are required Evenings GR 7-7952 for prom ^ dalhiary. Brighton, Coioredo to file them for allowance In the We Rent Moat Anything. TV Rental, rate service on affldavlU. County Court of the City and LEGAL NOTICES Equip., Beds, Ruga, Shampoo Ha- Blessed Sacrament—33 chlnei, etc. County of Denver, Colorado, on or UNITED TRAILER & EQUIPMENT Mail Your I,egal Notices to before the 26th day of April, 1961, Large 3 bedroom brick, modem or said claims shall be forever bar­ IN THE COUNTY COURT RENTAL In and for the City end kitchen with dishwasher. 1724 Glen­ 1040 S. Colorado Blvd. SK 6-9471 red. coe. Immediate possession. FR 7-7767. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL County of Denver DENVER CATHOLIC BANK OF DENVER and State of Colorado Cheerful well-huU! older home. Notre Dame—38 ./ Executor No. P—1M75 Many windows. 3 bdrms. Need some .wwvvvMWWwvvwknFwvvwvvvvwwv<»wvvwvv8hn»%F¥i»wwvwi Fort Collins REGISTER THOMAS B. MASTERSON, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE repairs. Only $11,950. 2575 Eudora. Attorney for the esUte OF ANNA SCHEITLER, also CaU Mr. Bench, FR 74530. 271 So. Downing St., known aa Anna T. Scbeltler, Custom Built Homes " P.O. Box 1620 RA. 2-S017 Deceased. , BIRNEY & CO. 1 (Published In the Denver NOTICE OF PILINO OF PETITION First N afl Bank Bldg. RItr. AL 5-3414 Priced $20,000 — $30,000 SHINN PHARMACY CathoUc Register) FOR DETERMINATION OP First PubUcatlon: December 22, 1660 HEIRSHIP 33—Most Precious Blood THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE Custom Features FouniJ Only In Luxury Homes. 'Your Parish Drufstore” Last PubUcatlon: January 12, 1961 Beautiful 3 bdrm. brick In South­ OF COLORADO: east F. f. bsmt., 1% baths, dln-rm. A if City Utilities. Trade Your Present Home. HU 2-1035 and HU 2-1036 Office of the To all persona Interested, and klL comb. Near schools, “Nerthom Coleirado’s TREASURER GREETING: "i Northern Hotel Bldg. LEGAL NOTICES TAKE NOTICE that there has churches, and ahopplng centers. Show Homes Open Daily, 9 a.m.— 8 p.m. City and County of Denver $3,000 down. FHA $139 per mo. CaU Isedlng Daportmant Slora" Municipal Building been filed In the above-named estate i The Store with a Smile NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT a petition asking for a judicial v GEORGE MACK SK. 7-1732 Closed Sunday. , E:sute or MARGUERITE M. Denver, Coioredo Fred A. SoUnger Realtors NO. Y-23 certalnment and determination of TRAILOR, also known as MAR- the heirs of such decedent, and set­ GUERTTE M. TRAITOR, (De­ NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ting forth that the names, addresses St. Patrick—33 GREENBRIER— Custom Homes Please Patronize ceased). ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OF and relationablpa to decedent of all Blythe-Goodrich No. P-20101 APPUCATION FOR ISSUANCE persons who are or claim to be HARVEY PARK 1520 S. Harlan WA 2-1179 Notice la hereby given that I have OF TREASURER'S DEED. heirs of said decedent, so far as S-bUrm. brk. Hutchinson home. FuU Your REGISTER ^ TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, to (% Miles West of S. Sheridan on W. Florida Ave.) M o r t u a r y lied my final report In the County known to the petitioner, are as fol­ bsmt., part fin., att. gar., w-w car­ Advertisers and c every person In actual poasesalon or lows, to-wlt: peting, drapea, redwo<^ fence, Ambulance Service occupancy of the herelnafUr de­ Agnes A. Scheltler, 443 Dela­ 73x123 lot, many extras. $5,000 down. Mention *■ islrlng to object to the sau scribed land, lot or premises, and ware Street, Denver, Colorado, GEORGE J. MACK, INC. Jack W. Goodrich sbaU fUe written objecUon with the to the person In whose name the Daughter; REALTOR SK 7-1732 APPLIANCES FOR SALE 45 THE REGISTER said1 court on or before February 1 same was Uxed or specially as­ Mary L. Scheltler, 443 Delaware HU. ^S208 11961 sessed, and to aU peraons having an Street, Denver, Colorado, Daugh­ Sts. Peter & Paul’s—33 -wvwvwwvwwwvwwvwwvwwvwwwv^wwvwwvwwwwwwvwv., ALBERT L TRAILOR, Interest or title of record In or to ter; » the said premises and more ea- Arnold W. Scheltler, 4441 Quit- MnumiuimiujuanBuiMi:, Administrator. 3843 BALSAM THOMAS L. FORD, Attorney peclally to man Street, Denver, Colorado, 1700 East 5th Avenue Effle W. Reese Son. OPEN 1 TO 5 Mary Elizabeth Ciites You are hereby notified to ap ^ ar New -room brick home with the Oonver I I , Colorado You and each of you are hereby 6 FOR SALE (Published In the Denver and answer the petition within very best In location, construction, > ' notified that on the 14tb day of twenty days after service of this ■nd gracious UvabiUty. Center haU, CathoUc Register) November 1957, the Manager of notice on you (if served by publlca- : Electric Tappan Range Cost $305.00 Colorado Springs First PubUoBUon: January 5, 1961. Revenue ExOffldo Treasurer of the 3 bdmu., 144 ceramic baths, elec, Last PubUcatlon: January 26, 1961. tion, within twenty days after the kitchen, fireplaces, plastered. Bsmt. Hinmtgmiiiiiinm'nnii"mrmi'i, City and County of Denver and last publication of this notice) and Double garage. IN T H I COUNTY COURT SUte of Colorado, sold at public in default of aa. answer or appear­ In and lor the City and Connty of sale to Mary Elizabeth CrlU» the ance the Court will proceed to re­ LEE KINNIE CO., BuiHers $ 1 5 0 . 0 0 Denver and State of Colorado applicant, who has made demand ceive and hear proofs concerning NEED A TEEPEE? SEE LEE’S! Approximately 0 Year Old___ No. P 1811B for a Treasurer’s Deed, the foUow- the heirs of such decedent and Ofc. HA. H4I1 Days HA. 41482 NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION Ing described real esUU, sltuaU in enter a decree determining who are ______Evenings GR. 7.7952 the City and Ck>unty of Denver and the heirs of such deceaad person. 5 7 5 . 0 0 FOR DETERMINATION OF SUte of Colorado, to-wlt: Blackstone Automatic Washer The Murray Drug Co. HEIRSHIP Datad at Danver, Colorado, this BY OWNER Lot Thirteen (13), In Block 12th day of Decembtr 1740. Recently Overhauled ______IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Three (3), Bonnie Brae. Custom buUt well designed 3-bdnn. PreaeripUona Accurately Filled VICTOR B. GRANDY, brick home of 1627 sq. fL In Melrose OF ROY G. TAYLOR. Deceased. That said Ux sale was made to Clerk of the County Court, Mpin Store—n a B. Pikea Peak ME. 2-1593 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF satisfy the delinquent General Uses Manor. 1V4 baths, fireplace, elec, By Alfred D. Peters kit., 2^:ar garage, patio, weU land­ North Store—822 Tejon , ME. 448$1 COLORADO: assessed against said real esUte for Daputy Clerk To aU persons Interested, the years 1956; that said real etUte JAMES W. CREAMER, scaped yard. Sale price of $25,750 Call TA. 5-5824 GREETING: was Uxed In the name of Effle W. Attorney. Includes aU carpeting and drapes. PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY TAKE NOTICE that there has beeq Reese; that the sUtutory period of 434 Malestlc Bldg., CaU for appointment Open Sunday, filed In the above-named estate a 1-5. HA. 2-1874. 581 Nortu -fujdit ME. 4-5541 redemption expired November 14th, Denver, Colo. ^^VAAAAAAAAA/\AAAAAAAAAAAI\AAAA^AAAAA/VAAAAAAAAAA/\AA/$A( petition asking for a judicial ascer­ 1960; that the same has not been KE. 44233 tainment and determination of the redeemed; that said property may (Court Seal) i''''''^'''^'^'^''WVWvWWWWVVWVWWWV\/WWW\AAAAfWWV\/WVVWWWWWWVWVWVWVWWVVVW' helra of such decedent, and setting be redeemed at any time before a (Published in the Denver forth that the names, addresses and Tax Deed is Issued; that a Tax Deed CathoUc Register) J Z E C H A & A D A M S ; relationships to decedent of aU per­ wlU be Issued to the said Mary First Publication: December 22, 1960 sons who are or claim to be heirs Elizabeth Critef, lawful holder of SERVICE DIRECTORY ^ Coaoee Sarriea Stotiea ^ Last Publication: January 12,1961 SHEARER HARDWARE of said decedent, so far as known to said certificate, on the 21at day of KE. 4-4205 the petitioner, are aa foUows, to-wit: April at 12 o’clock neon 1961, unless IN THE COUNTY COURT the tame has been redeemed before i a a g r 2329 East Platte Joseph L. Taylor, 2265 Kingston St., In and for tht City and AAAAAAAAAA/\AAAk7WAAAAA/\AAAAAAAAAFVAAAAAAA ^AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA7\AAAAAAAAA Aurora, Colo., qon; Helen M. Hays 12 o’clock noon of said daU. . ME. 2-7288 County of Danver (Deceased 6/12^50), Daughter; Rob­ WITNESS my hand and aeal this and State of Colorado 19th dat: of December, 1960. ASH HAULING f COLORADO SPRINGS ert A. Hays, 115 So. Sherman St., (Seal) No. P—17574 DRUGGISTS LANDSCAPING Denver, ■ Colo., Grandson; Roy D. FRANK K. SOUTHWORTH NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Ava. arJ Caaka la PaiMira^ Hays, 4580 So. Cherokee St., Engle­ Manager of Revenue Ex-Offlclo Estate of MARTHA J. COUGHUN, YOUR PRESCRIPTHINS RICH LAWN landfcaping, nuw li Um wood, Colo., Grandson; Kathleen T. (Deceased) Miller T rash Service will be filled oorieeUy at time to prepare yuur tuU for fall Treasurer, Clly 5t County ruck fra* Hays (Minor, bom 1/6/45), 3549 A of Denver No. P—17574 Pickup Anytime AL. S 1t)2 WASHINGTON PARK rilARMACY lawn, gardeni, and paUoa. Arizona, Los Alamos, N. Mex., By ROY W. CASS Notice is hereby given that I have Ph. SP. 7 4675 1096 South G.ylurd ditlmala. BE. 3 5401 or BC. 1- Granddaughter; Chester A. Hays, Deputy Treasurer filed my final report In the County 9177. (Father, natural guardian and legal (Published In the Denver Court of the City and Coiinty ol guardian of Kathleen T. Ha.va, Mi­ SHAFFER’S RUBBISH M A Y REALTY CathoUc Register) Denver, Colorado, and that any per­ ELECTRICIANS LINEN SERVICE nor), 115 So. Sherman St., Denver, First PubUcatlon: December 22, 1960 son desiring to object to the same REMOVAL Colo., None. Last PubUcatlon: January 5, 1961 shall file written abjection with the COMMERCIAL AND MOUNTAIN You are hereby notified to appear said court on or before January 20, ■roWKL ft SUPPLY CO. and answer the petition within 1961. RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC WIRING— NEW, RE­ REALTOR IN THE COUNTY COURT REASONABLE RATES B. W. Becklui, Manager twenty days after service of this In and for the City end WALTER J. COUGHLIN WIRE, ADDITIONAL WIRING, 2000 S. Grant BA. 2-7047 INSURANCE-LOANS notice on you (If served by publica­ County of Denver Executor AL. 5-3310 tion, within twenty days after the end State of Coioredo JAMES W. CREAMER, BY AN EXPERT. EA. 2-5203. PLUMBING last publication of this notice) and No. P-20103 Attorney for the Estate, 434 Malastic Building, BRICK In default of an answer or appear­ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT ELECTRIC WIRING AU itzaa, glaaa-ltnad automatic water 725 N. Tejon St. ance the Court will proceed to re­ Denver 2, Colorado haatera. $59.95. Wa InitalL Eeonoiiiy Estate of Alexander Drelllog and KE 44233 ceive and hear proofs concerning as Alexander A. Drelllng, Alex A. Brick Work, Planner!, Kepairs Plumbing, 754 SanU Fa Or. AC M 8W Quality Apparel i the heirs of such decedent and en­ (Published in the Denver Pulnllng. Eatlmale!. BE. 31871. 220 volt!, remodeling, repairs. CaU Colorado Springs, Colo. Drelllng, also known as Alex Drcil Catholic Register) ter a decree determining who are anytime. EM 60168. v ROOFING > IN COLORADO SPRINGS the heirs of such deceased person ing (Deceased). No. P-30103. First Publication: December 22, 1960 Notice Is hereby given that I Last Publication: January 12, 1961 Jim Dwyer Electric ME. 3-7731 Dated at Denver, Colorado, this have filed my final report In the BUILDER & CARPENTER New roofs, roof repairs, Insalattoii, 22nd day of December, 1960. painting, etc. AU work guaraiitoed. County Court of the City and GUTTERS VICTOR B. GRANDY County of Denver, Colorado, and IN THE COUNTY COURT ^'/////////////////////////////^ Terms, free esUmatos. TA I $491. Clerk of Iho County Court that any person desiring to object to In end for the City end Member of By Lewis E. Vandiver the same shall file written objec­ County of Denver ; BUILDING AND f //////////////////////////////^ Our Lady of Grace PaiMl Deputy Clerk tion with the said court on or be­ end State of Colorado 5 CONTRACTING 1 Please Patronize THOMAS L. FORD, Attorney fore January 20, 1961. No. P—18715 ; (Suiters, Spouts ^ The Heyse Sheet n RUG SHAMPOOING 1700 E. Sth Ave., Basil Drelllng, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT > FOR ANY REMODELING > W t (peclallzc In Gutter and ^ Your REGISTER Denver 16, Colo. N IN YOUR HOME ' Vems — carpet, rug and upboisteiy Metal & Roofing Executor. CsUte of HARU CARLIO, also > Spout Replacement, ^ INCORPORATED (Published In the Denver Cole Sc Maley known as Marla Caiieo (Deceased) 5 — INSIDE OR OUT — j shampooing; alao walla washed. CaU Advertisers and Catholic Register) s Gutters Cleaned and Repaired, ^ I HEATINO ROOPINO Attorneys for the estate Notice Is hereby given that I have AT 8-2566. First Publicstlon: December 29, 1960 104 Broadway, Denver 3, Colo. filed my final report In the County ; CALL JACK REIS ; > Thoroughly lip arltnctd, ^ Mention SHEET METAL Last Publication: January 25, 1961 SHerman 4-2789 Court of the City anti County of 5 AC. 2-1459 ; s Dependable, Ouarenited. ^ TRASH HAULING Phone: MR. 1.4659 Est. 1160 (Published in the Denver Catholic Denver, Colorado, and that any per­ s MEM8EI OF PtESENUIION FASiSH s THE REGISTER $01 So. Wahaatch IN THE COUNTY COURT Register) son desiring to object to same shall S ^ TRASU HAUUNU In And for tht City And First Publication: December 15. 1960 file written objecUon with the said V /////////////////////////////> ; American Roofing i Any Place to Uelrupulltao Deovar County of Denver Last Publication: January 5, 1961 court on or before January 20, 1961. Day or Night Calla PETE BERONI ] end StAte of CoiorAdo ANNA CARLEO TOMEO IN THE COUNTY COURT CURTAIN LAUNDRIES : Sheet Metal Co. ; EA. 24558 No. P—l?e39 Administratrix ______243U High SUeet ______FURNITURE SHOP ^ Dfe John A. Ordahl NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In and for the City end JAMES W. CREAMER, ^ClI 4 84C6 2157 Duwninj;; UPHOISIERINO Estate of PETER GRABRIAN County of Denver Attorney for the estate, < end State of Cbioredo FRANCIS LACE CUIifAIN CLEAN { AMtr 4 p.m. SU. 14035 . UPHOLSTEKE$S U-UPHOISIERINC AND OPTOMETRIST (Deceased) 454 Malestlc Bldg., EKS. CURTAINS. CHHdCHETED No. P<-19«39 No. F-71993 Denver 2, Colo. ^ klember of AU Suuli' Partih i REPAIRING 4 125 NORTH TEJON STREET rABLECLUlHS, DRAPERIES, Re-Upholitertng by reUabta Arm. Notice Is hereby given that I have ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS KE 4-4223 BLANKri'S, SPREADS, LINES El’s) Covsn and Draperies 4 filed my final report in the County Estate of FRANCIS L, FORD, (De- 31 yaart axperteaee—tonne. Made to Order ME. 2-3441 (Published In the Denver CLEANED BY LATEST METHODS NATIUNAL UPHOLBTlCaY 4 Court of the City and County of ceased). No. P-21993. Catholic Register) HAND PRESSED ONLY. 1259 KALA 2145 Court PL near Beat 20th Are. Purnllurt Made to Order COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. Denver, Colorado, and that any per­ All persons having claims against First PublicaUon; December 22, 1960 .MATH. TA. 54527. HEATING . 24-22 5. \Nahsit(A Ay. ME 2-6401 4 son desiring to object to the same the above named estate are required Last PublicaUon: January 12, 1^1 shall file written objection with the to file them for allowance in the WAUPAPER, PAINTS ' said court on or before January 20, County Court of the City and County DECORATING 1961. of Denver, Colorado, on or before Wallpaper 20e a roU and up. Latex paint, $3 5< a gal., also Komae paint I FRANK J. CRABRAIN the 20th day of June, 1961, or said P&inting, decuratlng, and paperhang FOLEY HEATING Executor .claims will be forever barred. KE. 44829 888 SanU Fa Or. (i l^ryDRIVEIN JAMES W. CREAMER, me 30 yrt. experience. SalisfacUun ,s/ ANNA A. FORD, gvNianteed. Fur fiee eatlmale, call • WE SPECIALIZE ON # OOillCiS-LiG Attorney for the Estate, Administratrix W INDOW SHADE 434 Majestic Bldg., JOHN J. CONWAY, Attorney for the Paul Uouper, WE. 6 3967 or J. 1 SMOKY FIREPI.ACES MOTEL Denver 2, Colo. estate Hooper. tU 5 CHIMNEY TROUBLES J KE 4-4233 ) I 203 PB.MI Bldg., AM. 6-1164 ADORN stay nith “Jay” (Published in the Dt'iistrr : (Published In the Denver Catholic Papering. painUng, iteamlng, lextur THERMOSTAT CONTROLS WINDOW SHADI CO. m N. Nevada Catholic Register) j Register) Ing. planter patch. All work guar­ GAS & OIL BURNERS New shades and Venetian blinds ColvMido Springs • Aurora First Publication: December 22, 1960 I First Publication: December 15. 1960 anteed. Free eatlmate. Call KE 4 59W FURNACE FANS—MOTORS made to order. Shades leaned and Last Publication: January 12. 1961 U.ast PubUcatlon: January 5, 1961 or SP 7 9375. repaired. Klrscb Drapery Hardware, 1 , TA 5-5107 & TA 5^5108 AC. 2 4473 X047 Uruadway PAGE FOURTEEM Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursday, January 5, 1961

IN HOLT GHOST JAN. 5 - 6 K . of C. Council Plans Card Party Men to Keep Nocturnal Vigil At Christ, King The men of the Nocturnal This year it happens that the come for us the e.'iemplars lurnal Adoration we Catholic Adoration Society will keep night of adoration comes on the whose reverent devotion we men offer to .lesus in the The Knights of Columbus, nocturnal watch the night be­ Feast of the Epiphany. The should follow in adoring Je.':us Blessed Sacrament our gifts, of Bishop Machebeuf Council fore the first Friday, Jan 6, Three Wise Men were the first in the Blessed Sacrament. love, of pra.ver and of sacrifice. 4647, and their wives are spon­ soring a card party in Christ before the Blessed Sacrament adorers of Our Lord from When Jesus was born, t h e For the Catholic men of Den­ the King Parish hall Saturday, at Holy Ghost Church in down­ amongst the Gentiles. Down Scriptures tell us the Wise Men ver who come to nocturnal Jan. 14, at 8 p.m. town Denver. through the ages they have be came from the East to Jerusa adoration and co-operate with The party is open to the pub­ lem, asking: “ Where is He that the graces and blessings they lic as well as all knights and is to be born King of the Jews, receive before the Blessed Sac­ their wives in the Denver area. for we have seen His star in ICARPETS Dr. Kevin Gleason rament, there will be fullness of There will be prizes, a spe­ the East and we have come to life in 1961. cial award, table prizes, and Room Size 0 1 adore Him.” * Mass will be celebrated at refreshments. and Smaller l\ OPTOMETRIST Who were these Wise iMen? Midnight. Admission is 50 cents. ’Those LnrgMt Mloctiani In ttw city. According to tradition and the Confessions will be heard all writings of the early Fathers, '-fa-/--*'*" attending are requested to Fomifore ta X Z " • EYES EXAMINED night. bring their own cards. ’Tickets they were men learned in as­ Communion will be given $1,700 CHECK PRESENTATION Om i NlMi4fy Mirf WtAittdey Evtninai tronomy and the oldest tradi­ and information can be ob­ Till 8t30 P.M. • • CONTACT LENSES every hour after midpight. tained by calling Mrs. Fred tions of the East. MRS. ROBERT ROTH, retiring presi­ Mrs. Jerome Keefe, secretary; Mrs. John Halde, Hours assigned to the mem­ Harris, at DE 3-4604. E.M.W. From the time of Abraham bers of the various parishes dent of the Sacred Heart Altar Society, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Roth, retiring president; where cash talks 6160 West 38lh Avenue until the coming of Jesus Christ, follow: Cheygnne Wells, presented Father George Father Kearney, pastor; Mrs. Dorsey Kem, 2141 So. Broadway UA 2-1970 humanity was divided into two 9- 10 o’clock — Annunciation,Kearney, pastor, with a $1,700 check to pay for president; Mrs. Max Engelbrecht, vice president GAIL STUDIOS Sllerman 4-21S4 sections. One the Hebrews, who St. Francis de Sales’ and the new church organ. Officers of the society elect'; and Mrs. Arthur Fritton, retiring secre­ RUBY in d BILL DUOARD were the children of Abraham Mother of God; witnessing the presentatiori are, from the left, tary. » 4tU CLAYTON AL S4 M1 and who received the revela 10- 11 o’clock — Blessed Sacra­ WEDDING PICTURES tions of God. The other, the ment, Holy Rosary, St. Jo­ Valentine Photos WANTED; various multitudes of peoples seph’s (Polish), Christ the King, 4— 4x5 $ O 0 0 and tribes, called the Gentiles Evergreen; and Cure d’Ars; Cheyenne Wells Unit Gives $1,700 1—8x10 ______O Men to become friends and guides of boys. Jekus Christ came to destroy 11- 12 o’clock — St. Philo- (Sacred Heart Parish, the organization, a check for make this donation to the par­ All CItrgy and Non Slttlngi Love of God and youths required in this wall of separation and to mena’s, St. Patrick’s, St. Anne’s, Cheyenne Wells) $1,700 was presented to Father ish. I t No Cost Congregation made up entirety of Broth­ unite all peoples in one spirit­ Arvada; Holy Family, and Most The Altar Society reviewed George Kearney, pastor, to pay In addition, the women work ' o Phono AL 54M1 • ers. 17,000 members teaching in 76 ual family — the Holy Catholic Precious Blood; the progress made by the group for the new church organ. ed at a variety of projects in countries, the largest men's Order de­ Church — which was to extend 12- 1 O’clock-Assumption, Sa­for the benefit of the parish dur­ The society sponsored a par­ the year to purchase new fables, voted exclusively to education. For in­ throughout the whole world. cred Heart, St. Anthony of Pa­ ing 1960. ish dinner and bazaar early in dishes, and utensils for the par­ formation, write:... It is generally supposed that dua, St. Louis, Englewood; At the December meeting of December which enabled it to ish hall and cafeteria. there were three pf these Wise Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Guard­ In all, more than $2,000 was THE VOCATION DIRECTOR Men, whose names according ian Angels’, All Souls’, S. Engle­ realized for the parish during Th. Chrittlon Brelh.n wood; Our Lady of Lourdes, Fort logon, Colorado to tradition were Caspar, Mel­ the year, and $250 was donated chior, and Baltasar. Venerable Holy Cross, Thornton; St. 50 New Desks Installed to the new St. Joseph’s Hospital Bede says that each of them Mary’s, Littleton; and Nativity Drive. represented one of the primi­ of Our Lord, Broomfield; Newly elected officers f o r tive races descended front 1- 2 o’clock—St. Ignatius Loy­In St. Patrick's 6th Grade 1961 will be installed at the Noe. Painters down through ola’s, St. Catherine’s, St. Jo­ meeting Jan. 19: President, NORTH DENVER seph’s, Golden; St. Pius, Au­ history have depicted them in (St. Patrick’s Parish, Denver) Saavedra, and Donald Saavedra. Mrs. Dorsey Kem; vice presi­ rora; Holy Trinity, Westmin­ this manner. Fifty new'desks were installed The Holy Name meeting will dent, Mrs. Max Engelbrecht: ster; and Our Lady of Visita­ MERCHANTS From the race of Sem, there in the sixth grade this week. be held on Monday, Jan. 9. secretary, Mrs. Jerome Keefe; tion; is the ancient and venerable These desks were donated by The Altar and Rosary Society and treasurer, Mrs. ^ o h n 2- 3 o’clock—St. John’s, Pres­ Caspar who comes to offer the the PTA. will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 10, Halde. gold of pure love to God. Mel­ entation, St. Rose of Lima’s, A holiday party was held in at 1:15 at the church to recite Complete Pbotonaphic chior, the descendant of Jafet, Christ the King, Sts. Peter and the school auditorium for the the Rosary and then proceed to Equipment and Supplies pictured as an ardent young Paul’s, Holy Name, Ft. Logan; school children and Santa Qlaus the school where the meeting Mission Slated prince, bringing the incense of and St. James’; portrayed by John Martinez. will be held. prayer. And finally the King 34 o’clock—Holy Ghost, St. Each child received a religious Mrs. James Marietta, newly At Our Lady of Grace Elizabeth’s, All Saints’, Notre DON'S Baltasar, black and brilliant, medal from the PTA. Cookies elected president, will take of­ (Our Lady of Grace Parish, Photography, & Cameras Dame, St. Catherine’s, Derby; Specializing ii} symbolizing the descendants of and ice cream were served by fice with the following: Mrs. Denver) 40) S TtnnyMn 61 S>76]3 and St. Augustine’s, Brighton; Cham and presenting to the In­ the room mothers and chairmen. Fred Frank, vice president (re­ A mission for women will Quality Plumbing 4- 5 o’clock—Cathedral, St. Jo­ fant Jesus the offering of elected); Miss Isabelle Staub, begin on Sunday, Jan. 8. It will seph’s (CSSR), St. Mary Magda­ Assisting were John Martinez, and Heating Repairs myrrh, symbolizing suffering treasurer; Mrs. Genevieve Tur- be conducted by two Servite TRY THE lene’s, St. Cajetan’s, St. Berna­ Santa Claus; Mrs. Charles and sacrifice. pell, financial secretary; and Fathers. ' dette’s, Lakewood; and Our O’Grady and Mrs. Melvin Sut­ These were the first Gentiles ton, chairmen, Mmes. John Mar­ Mrs. Helen Long, recording sec­ Queen of Heaven Circle will Lady of Fatima, E. Lakewood; meet this week at the home of who came and adored Jesus. tinez, Leo Torres, Kevin Dever, retary. S U n E R Y 5- 6 o’clock—St. Vincent de Mrs. Thelma Robert. Edward Vigel, Joseph Kennison, We now follow the example of Paul’s, St. Dominic’s, Our Lady Saint Ann’s Circle will meet Albert Lubiani, Joseph Pareja, the Three Wise Men and still of Grace, and St. Therese’s, Communion Planned this week in the home of Mrs NORTH DENVER come and adore Jesus. In Noc- Aurora. Ray Jones, James ReVello, & COMPANY 3160 Tejon GL 5d)22g Bell Leader. James Conzona, Herman Witt- By M t. Carmel Unit Parishioners are reminded of Plumbing and Heating OPTICAL AT K. OF C. HOME JAN. 6 man, and Charles Saavedra, of­ the mission that will begin Sun­ Contractors ficers and room mothers. (Mt. Carmel Parish, Denver) day, Jan. 8. The two - week 181 VALLEJO ST. WHITTAKER Dispensing Opticians The mothers of the students Communion will he received mission will be conducted by SP. 4-3181 ' ' donated cash and cookies for the corporately Jan. 8 in the 7 two Servite priests. All are JOHN i . CONNOR, Prutdont PHARMACY DeWAYNE INGRAM Robert F. Connoo V k« F m id tnt Psychologist to Speak party. o’clock Mass by the Altar So­ urged to attend. **Th» FrieniUy\ Slortf* 4022 Tennyson Street Gifts were presented to Fa­ ciety. thers Theodore Haas and Clem­ The meeting has been I'rescription Specialists GRand 7-5759 At Luncheon Club Meet ent DeWall^the teachers, and to changed to the second Tuesday i? 4 W. 32nd & Perry GL. 5-2401 employes at the school. The of the month, and the next one Dr. Chester D. Poremba of Ph. D. from Denver University PTA helped in the food basket wiU be held ’Tuesday, Jan. 10, THE BEER THAT Complat* Automotlv* Strvlc* the probation department of in 1953. He had his own office drive for the needy. Assisting in the grade school gym. C O LQ U in ’S Cunningham Motor Denver’s juvenile court will be in Denver as a consulting psy- were Mrs. Edward Vigil, Lee At the holiday party $100 was MADE MILWAUKEE the featured speaker at the cjiologist for three and one-half Wilkins, Albert Maestos, Alfonso collected and this will be do­ Family Shoe Store Service Knights of Columbus Friday years. Lobato, Mr. and Mrs. Charles nated toward the convent fund. FAMOUS and Shoe Repair Shop Bu i . 6E 3-4S63 ' Rn. HA 4-3377 Luncheon Club on Jan. 6. He also served, the Colorado "Dac Cunaiaghttn," Ownar Dr. Poremba works for Judge 72nd & Lowell Blvd. State Home for Children for six 43W W. 44th A«a. Phillip Gilliam’s juvenile court as a consulting psycholo­ and one-half years before his appointment to his present posi­ NORTH DENVER LIQUOR STORE gist. His topic will be “Disci­ pline Is Love.” tion in the juvenile court. MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. Domestic and Imported Dr. Poremba received his He belongs to numerous fra­ Robert M. — Paul V. — M. T. Murray ...... ternal organizations and also WINE AND LIQUORS to the American Psychological Cold Beer — Mixes — Pop IDENTIFICATION CARDS Association. He is a member Your Friendly Liquor Store BANK APPROVED of Most Precious Blood Parish. CALI GL. 5-4723 for FREE DELIVERY Complete with vital Information, photo, The luncheon will be held at Edith and Carmine Lombardi, Prop thun^ print, notarized signature, and the Knights of Columbus Horae, sealed in plastic. H omemaker’s I 4395 Federal Blvd. 16th and Grant Street, at 12 1554 California TA. 5^38 On Federal at West 44th Ave. Next to Corner noon. Department I Polroniz. Those Reliable and Ffiendly Firn,, a

— :------^ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ENGLEWOOD SATRIANO Heating Company BROTHERS WHO'S THE WINNER? S«v«i( Eatln tneliweed m m JAIVITOB Om w At m TABULATORS at the speech meet held at Holy A u t h M t M d L m o m i O w Iw SERVICE P u r a .c M m i 4 Air CwMiitiMlat Family School, Denver, from left, are, Barbara Mounsey, * Rug and Upholitary Frank Sferra of Colorado University, Sharon Murphy, Pat Fuer- Shampooing born, John Bruce, and Pat Grimsley. All Maliaa Faraacne la.tallad, Sarvlcod * Complete House aad Ropairad # Cleaning Holy Family PTA Earns * HeoHng ♦ • Floor Waxing end * Air Conditioning ^ Poliihing * Sheet Metal Work ^ • Walls and Windows $400 From Sale of Cards Phone SI) 1-4494 Washed Fraa Ck— £stteat» EXPERT . DEPENDABLE (Holy Family Parish, Denver) The Men’s Club met on Mon­ Ctey 104 Nifkt Siryiaa INSURED Mrs. Bernard Caroll reported day, Jan. 2, and all plans for 3890 South Jason Call V$ for trm Ettimotaa that about $400 from the sale the Communion breakfast of Fraak Watan. Prop. GL. 5-57M sad CL, S4289 of Christmas cards will be Sunday, Jan. 8, were com­ 2830 W. 44tb Aya. turned into the general fund of pleted. All the men of the par­ the PTA. The women were ap­ ish are invited to attend in a preciative of the support of the body the 7:30 Mass and to re­ GLASS Bocon & Schromni members of the parish. ceive Communion. CO. Composilion Roonng Mrs. Caroll was assisted by BREAKFAST EVERY LOCATION A COMPLETE DRY CLEANING PLANT Tile Rooflnit Mmes. Hardy Maytag. Joseph YOU WILL FIND YOUR PARISH ONE HOUR MARTINIZING LISTED BELOW MIRRORS Roof Repairing lanelli, George Somma, Steve IS17 Ctinewof Ploco lA 5425) 4020 Briahloa Bird. Daniel. Elser Lundstrom, An­ tr*H» If BrooMay) HOLY TRINITY Heart Retreat House, will ad C a 4^S6S 1 CATHEDRAL St. Anne's (Arvada) ST. ANTHONY AND thony McNulty, Edwin Zimmer­ Netih Oat# Shopping CATHEDRAL man, John Lantzy, Nicholas dress the men. 226 C. 13TH AVE. Ctntor Arvada Squaro ST. ROSE OF LIMA Herold, Severin VVindholz, and He will encourage all the men (Ntxt to Foodland 7130 No. Ftdtrol 518 E. Colfax Russell Radcliffc. to remember that Jan. 26 Sugar Mrkt.) Shopping Contor Bon Kosoka, Mgr. Irving A W. Alamtdo The first PT.A Council meet­ through Jan. 29 has been re­ ROSS HARDWARE (4 doors So. of purr Ted Lothamer, Mgr. Harold OImiv«>, Mgr. Food Mkt.) Jim Hobbit, Mgr. Willlom Trottor, Mgr. ing of this year is scheduled for served for the men of Holy Fam­ Monday, Jan. 9, at 8 p.m. Plans ily to make a three day closed Open Nites Till 9 p m. — Free Parkirg will be made at that time for retreat at the Sacred Heart Re­ Annunciation Most t ) l 20 L . ( o if.ix ,it M o ik ic u I 1, I. .,■,•.■.330 OUR LADY HOLY FAMILY STS. PETER ST. BERNADEHE the spring carnival. treat Center. Precious Blood Loyola OF FATIMA 38th a Sh.Hdan AND PAUL'S AND ST. MARY John Lindrum, Colo. Blvd. Owntr 7393 W. 44lh Av.. MAGDALENE Formica Counter Tops TRY 34lh a Dawning 1490 Carr at Evans Electrical Contracting & Repairing H.rry Cottint.n, Anthony Pocmich, Lm O'Connor, Colfax ot PItfct Ceramic Wall Tile Frank L Jahnten, Mgr. Bill Flynn, Mgr. Mgr. Mgr. Mgr. Jtrry Colo, Mgr. Vinyl & Linoleum Flooring Ja lb ip L ST. MARY'S, Littleton, ALL SOULS, Englewood ' LINOLEUM AND TILE 73 E. Bellview Ray Belair, Mgr. FIRST STROHMINGER SERVICE, INC. Gifts • Hardware Paint COLORADO SPRINGS Gla.ss ■ Toys 111$^r" Eleef To*, Free Estimates — Gusrentped Pipe Threading Installation Window Shades Key 2320 E. PLAnE AVE. GOLF ACRES Licensed and Bonded 317 SO. NEVADA VENETIAN VILLAGE 3500 IJpan Street GL 5 73:i7 Duplicating Food Bank Shopping Center .Member National Electrical Contractors Ass’n. SHOPPING CENTER John K. L,a(Juardta Open Friday & Monday Eves. Dewey Johnson, Mgr. Leonard Gnzman, Mgr. Harold Berggren, Mgr. 3100 North Hancock Membtr Mt. Carmel Parish 1178 Stout Sf. AC. 2-5733 32 Broadway PE. 3-2940