Manher of Audit Bureau of CireuUUioH Contents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc.. 1960 — Pennksioa to Beproduee, Eaeept Lorettine Nuns Will Teach in Bolivia On Arudes Otherwise M art^ , Given After 12 M. Friday Following krao 2 Holy Family High Graduates DENVm CATHOLIC To Open S. America Mission Tw o aduates o f H oly broUier, James, Is a seminar-] Sister Mary Peter was bom REGISTER Family Righ School, Deli­ ian at St. Thomas'. A sister, in Mexico City and attended LilUan, attends Ldretto Heights schools there, in Costa Rica, ver, will open a new foreign VOL. LV. No. fO. THURSDAY, OCTOIER 2 0 . 1960 DENVEIL COLORADO mJ^OD for Uie SUters of College. I (Turn to Page y —Column!) Loretto this week in La Paz, Bolivia. Sister Mary Peter (Patricia Brocc), a gpraduate of Uie dais of ItM, and Sister Peter Mi­ chael (Cwot Dunphy), a grad­ uate of 1941. are two of.th e 27,190 Students Enrolled three nuns wbo have been cho­ sen by tbe LoretUnes' General Council for the new mission in South America. Tbe third mem­ ber of the group k aster Eva Marie, a naUve of New Mexico. The three Lorettine nuns left In Schools of Archdiocese New Orleans.by freighter on OcL 10. They had to ‘travel by boet as they were taking with TOTAL IS NEARLY DOUBLE FIGURE DECADE AGO them house furnishings and other equipmenL Catholic elementary superintendent of schools. the aitohdiocete total 22B14. ver report an enrollment of 70B per cent in Uw other A formal departure ceremony and high schools in the The total Is nesrly double Of Uieae 17B01 are enroUed 730 u compared with 637 in parts of Uw ardidlocue. tbe 16,191 pupils enrolled In in schools of the Denver met­ I960 and 420 in I960. Although the iwoportionste SISTER PETER HICHAEL and Sister Vary Peter was conducted Oct. 4 at Archdiocese of Denver mother-house in Nerinx, Ky., enrolled a new high of archdiocesan schools 10 years ropolitan area and 4,713 in HIGH SCHOOL RATE increau in tbe aebooU consult a m^> and book on South American customs sgo and represents an in­ elementary schools outside The cpre^all in oea u for k somewhat ian than that In at which, in Uie tra^UM of 27,ISO students this year, to tbom pnpart lor Uw new miwiOB beiof opened this crease of 888 over the enroll­ that area. high si^ooia amounts to 619 the elementary seboria, the week in La Pei. Boilria, br the Sisters of Ixvetto. the Lorettines, the three sisters according to figures re­ ment in the past year. The past year the corre­ per cent in 10 years; 63.8 per figures indicate thit Uw pori- XlH two mmt are pochutes of Family Hlah SdiooL received their mission crosses. leased by Monsignor Wil­ This mission assignment in TOTALS LISTED sponding figures were 17,034 cent in the Denver area and (Turii to Pope 5 — Column4) Siter Peter ¥*«*»*i. who was appoiotad nqterior, ii a nathe of liam Jones, arcbdlocesan Elementary school pupils in in Denver; 4JU3 outside Den­ Salt T*it* and ffliter M ny Peter was bom faa Hezieo City. Bolivia marks the second fo^ eii^ mission that has been a^ ver; sod a totaLof cepted by the Lorettine Sisters. Ten years ago there were College Newman Clubs They worked in China until only 9,771 elementary pupik Parishioners improving 1662 when they were forced out Catholics of Archdiocese enrolled in Denver area of that country. schools; 2,402, outside Den­ Mother Mary Luke, Superior ver; for I total of 12,173. Set Congress in Golden General o f thie LoretUnes, made Will Aid Missions of 16-YEAR GROWTH 3 States to Be Represented Church in Georgetown a vUit this summer to Peru A comparison of these fig­ and Bolivia inspecting sites f n ures shows that the element­ By Fiane McCAanr Andrew Warwlrit Newman Qnb Edifice Getting Brick Veneer the mission and she personaUy World on October 23 ary school pt^tulaUoa in tbe ' Newman Clnb delegate! from eh«pi»hi and pastor of S t J(v selected Btdivia and made ar­ Denver area hw grown by 79 eight colleges and unlversiUu le t^ 'i Pariah. Mission Sundsy, OcL 23, will Members of Our of of its rich sDver mlnu, was one rangements to open an ek- Yet government programs in per e n t in tbe 10-year period. of three states will meet for the *Btiwetiire o f the New­ Loardaa Cbnrch in Oeorgetown of the first places visited by mentary schdol for Spanish and give all Catholics an opportun­ themselvu ire not enou^i. Ex­ Tbe enrollment outside Den­ Northeastern Rerional Congreu man Qub FedeitUoD of Na- are now, engaged in a project Father Joaeph P. Machebeuf in Indian children as she thought ity to parUdpate in one of Uw perts in the field of iQtema- ver hu leaped by 96B per of tbe IntenlKnoitaio P r o ^ ce timal, Provinckl, and Loeri o f renovating Use clrards. b k early m W on trips. ttonal relations point oat that cent; and tbe Over-ell Increau of Newman Clubs at the Colo­ the need there greater. most effecUve aid programs of Levek” wUl be the theae ef A now b ri^ veneer is iieing Nearby Silver Plume became Also woiUng in la Fax are what is also needed, along with h u been S2B per cent rado School o f Mina, Golden, Uw meeting. Delegria wfil dk- aD time—one of prayers, aacri- applied to Use walls o f tbe band­ o f almost equal importance, but volunteer priests from the Arch­ these programs, is the '“human” Enrollment in archdiocesan Oct 28. < ^ CUM tbe individual memker’a i t Architect Gerald B. Morse Georgetown w u the county seat diocese of St Louis. They care fieei, and alma offered in the touch, the peraoDii contact Uie high schools this year reached Prior to tbe general sessioiis part in tbe edBCsUonal, ipfrlt- of Denver, a frequent vUtor and has tbe advantage of a more for the Parish of Christ Uw it»mo o f God and country. practice of charity and j u t o 4B76, u compared to 4,746 Uw Newman Club representa- oal, and social aspects e f tbs with his wife to Georgetown, do­ farcraUe site for reaidencea, King The Lorettine Sisters will Everyone knowi that tbe that promotes understanding be­ a year ago and 3,018 in 1900. UvM will attmid a Man at 11 CTganixrilOB. nated hia efforts to Improving tween peoplu. boilnesa bouses, and milk for be ndgbbors to tiie American and Ruaiia have The h i^ schools in the Den­ a.gL in S t Jouph's Church, RepresentattvM from Denver tbe dimch. Uw reduction of the ores. priests. invested great aoma o f money BRIDGE ver area accounted for 4,246 Golden, and a lu n ^ in the par­ Unlverrity, Uw Univartto of Uw contractor wtrting on Father John B. Raverdy, pas­ Sister Mary Peter .U Uw and maivower to win tbe lead­ Ikat is one of the reasons do­ students, an increau of 138 ish hall. Criorado, Colorado State Col­ tbe project is Alden Netael, irtw tor of Central City, vidted daughter of Hr. and Mrs. Jamet ers of the wwld to tiwtr sides. nations to the missions are so over the 4,106 enrolled the At 1 pm tbe general seuioni lege, Colorado State Unbwdty, has also donated mncfa id his Georgetown from 1806 until Bruce of S t Catherine’s Parish. The vote for treedmn or slsveiy productive of good. The. UB. past year and of 1,648 over wUl begin in Coolbaugh Hafi at tbe University of Vjpealng, wort; on the churdt 187L He celebrated Hass mostly Her broUwr, John, k a junior in the world may well be de­ priests, sisters, and lay m i^ n - the 2B88 ‘students in I960. tbe Colorado School of Hina Nortbeaiten Jnnlot Coikfe, OTHER PROJECTS {Tvmto Pope 2 — Columns) at Holy Family and anoUwr cided on the basia of such aid. aries aided by our prayers and High achook outside Den­ with an addrea by Father Sterling; and N rin ik a State Tbe commonity of Cstbolici contributions provide the bridge Teachen Crilege of Cbadroo, attending tbe Georgetowa between our country and the Neb., will attend the congiwa. dutreh also bopes to peint the peoples of the world. Over that interior of Uw buildlBg and to Radioisotope Department Is Created 10 Donors Add $37 Frank EetU, president of bridge we approach our less ftaiDed. Newman Club and regloaal dL tbe same manner and qiirit rector of the federation wUl be The pariihiaoen are in hopes In Remodeling at Penrose Hospital Chriat. To Priesthood Burse that fom qr swldeots of GeMlie- congren boat How have we done in tbe In addithn to Father War town and passoni wbo have, at­ Penrose Hospital in tbe trsat- Ten donors this week added Paoroee Hoapitai, Celocade evaluaUon of tbe hoapitai con­ fTunitoPaiK 3— Colwnnj) Tbe tom of I6JXI0 wiQ estib- wick. Fathers C h ska TUI of tended tbs A nrcb triiOe ca ve- ment o f their paUeots. Sprtsgi, has just eomplsted an ducted Ang. 9, 1 ^ by C|ri M. $37 to Uw 6t Jude Bone. Ike lirii a seminary bone in per­ Wyoming, Charles Fonytb, caUnas os skiing trips can aid With the opening of the rldlo- total for the fund u t aaide for aztanaive renodriing pcegraa Dtunbauld, M.D., a tepee- More Aosorlos petuity for the education of a 0 E 3 ., o f Boulder, ind S d i ^ tbsm in obtaining the fnads isotopic labm tory at the hos- ol Uw Penrose Cancer H n ^ iL aentaUve of the commiaaion. Uie edneaUon of future priests student for the priestfaool Tke I^an of Greeley ate expected to ocoeesary to complete the “The commiarion wishes to pltaL theae medical diagnoaUc N eed ed in the Archdiocese of Denver In addiUon to adding space to CkUnUic people are requoted attend. projett commend you for • maiiitalning teebniquu will aid in making stands u $2^67. the Penrose Cancer Hoe^taL to remember tbe education of At tbe meeting tbe "Stmo OLDEST SUCH CHURCH standards deserving of accre- more accurate and rapid diag- for examination and treatment, On- -Lady ef Uw Roaary Denver Mminarians in thdr lu t tore of Newman Qnbs" will be complete renOnUon of' tbe ditaUon and for your constant Dosia of diaeasu affecting Uw Father Franck Pi Potempa of Guild, Federal W oiten , lent willt and testaments. Any discutted by John Yaccobrilk laboratory depertmeirt vraa zhade effort to improve tbe quality d th ^ id , heart diguUve organs, St Panl’s Pari^ Idaho S g tia n la 8225 ea Uw groap’s own of Colorado Univmity. Tbe srbo cares for Uie mhsksi in wlUi many additional fadliUee patient care. Please be assured kidneys, and blood forming or­ bnM . amount will be gratefully re­ ‘Spiritual Aapeett of Newman Geocfotown, said that Uw and new equipment Also a new of our interest and of our wUl- gans. ceived. Tbe fuUire o f tbe Church Contributora to the S t Jude dubs” will be ouUined by Mary cborcb then is the oldest is radioisotope department w a s ingneia to be of all posilble OperaUon of the Isboratpry depends upon a well-prepared Bune included SE-M., Aurora, Upeeomb of Criorado State tbe state under Uw tiUe (d creatad. help to you.” is carefully superriied by the Iffiathood in sufficient nnm- dUlege. * Our l^dy of Lourdei. Penroee also received word This commendation w u r»- Atomic Energy Commission, and $2; * M il. TI«Q ., Denver, in ben. A panel discuwion of Uw lo­ The bricki in the dmrch tbit from tbe board of commlation- ceived from Kenneth B. Bab­ the equipment and penomiel "Uwnkiriving tor a bal^ boy,” is now being renovated art an of the Joint Commiislon on cock, HJ)., director of the Joint rupontlUe for bandHng rs41o- $10; Ifr. and M n. SJH .. Au­ DonaUcau to the seminary cal «♦">« of Newman Ctabi wQl thoie that were ashaged from AccreditaUon of Hospitals that Commission on Accreditation cf isotopie materiak are under rora. $2; M n. LJ4.G., Denvs, bune should- be sent to tbe be headed by Tom Ogg of Uw the church destroyed by Art they had approved the recom- Hospitals. dose fupervlsion and scruUny. 12; M n. M.E.F„ Denver, $5; M at Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Arcb- U nkO T^ Wyoming. Tbe PATIENTS BENEFIT Anonymous, A k r ^ $10; M. L., Edoeaaonal Aspaeti of Newman in 1917. mendatton that Penroae Hoe- $16,IM SPENT biibop of Denver, Chancery Of­ Tbe present church iMtMtnf (dta) be accredited for another The newer upecti of medi­ W ichiu Palls, Tex., $2; Anon­ dnbe will be eiu d n ed by Cor- fice, 1636 Logan Street Denver was erected In 1919, but was left period of three years, or, until cal diagnoik and treatmebt Sister Cyril^ administrator of ymous, Denver, $2; and Mn. nriins Downey of tbe Uaivority in an uncompleted itate because a subsequent survey U con­ through the use of rtdioaeUve Penrose Hospitat explained that UBB., Colorado Springs, $2. 3. Colo. of Colorado. d Iseirtfident funds. ducted. Isotopes h u now been made the laboratory has been fur­ nished with counters and de­ TISTTED EARLY This U the result of Uw available to pbysidana using tecting equipmwt costing in ex­ Georgetown, udiieh b e o o u Important in Uie 1860s becatoe cess of fie,0 0 0 . Success of Nun's Reading M&thod Certain drugs and compounds are "marked” vrith a radiolao- tope and administered to pa- Called. Blessed Mother'^ 'Miracle' Bishop Newell Uents to determine how various organa handle the marked ma- TEACHES BY PHONICS teriaL In this way, aboormall- ttes may be n ot^ , aiding in By Ed Saaia from the seal and devotion'of FORGOT « n j . Offering Mass "I tiiink Uie Blessed Mother Sister Caroline herself. Her pleasure was dtomied, the atablishment of a diagnosis. ^ 4 must have worked a miracle. Tbe nun combina Uie bub­ however, when tba decked Tbe Isboratory will also sup­ Tkk is the way Sister Mary bling energy of one of Um stx- wiUi the second grade taacher ply therapeutic measuru for Carolina explains tbe pbeiioiD- y«ar-olds she taught for many and discovered that more than On Alumni tfie treatment of hype^thyroid- enal succeu of her meth^ of years, Uie fire and determlna- half of her former popik had Ism, cancer the thyroid, cer­ Bishop Hubert Newell of teadilng reading by pboiiica, a tiOD of a Fuller Brush saks- annrenUy fogottea the skOl tain heart dlieaau, certain dk- Cheyenne, a member of tbe method that baa swe^ U ir o ^ man, the dedication of a bom over Uie summer vacstioo. euet of Uw blood, amL-in ordination ciau of 1913, la cele­ tbe education world like a fo^ ta cb er, and Uie bomility Uiat Sister CaToOae came to the meuurement of fluid formed brating tbe Solemn Pontifical est fire. only a mm can poasea. conrinaton that sometUag was in the abdomen of the lung Mau that highlights St Sister CaroUne's succeu sto­ ” 1 was a first grade teacher wrong wUb a aystem of tMch> Ik offlu ’ Seminary alumni days. cavity by cancer. ry k marked by a string of for eight years,” Sister Caroline ing that produced temporary Archbishop Uriwn J. Vdir k . fSP, SPECIAL TRAINING firsts that would make ttie U.S. said, “ sod was {leased that no renlts. “The pupik had leaiMd presiding at the M au .offered Olympic team turn green. chad ever left my clau with­ to rpod. aU right; but they had in Christ the K laf Chapel at the Personnel operating the lab­ oratory have received spedal Her book, "Breaking the out knowing bow to read.” (Turii to Page 2— CohnaaS) Denver seminary on Ihursday, Sound Barrier,” w u Uie first Oel. M, at II Am. training in faclliUu approved by the Atomic Energy Commis­ textbook in the history of tbe The Rev. 'Robert Keketsen, Macmillan Publishing Company sion. Dr. Paul J. Roeiler, de­ pastor of S t Anthony's Pariah, to gb into a second edtUon partment of radiology, received Denver, k to deliver the ser­ Your donations, on Mission the day after tbe first edition such training st the Prest^te- mon. RMIOtSOTOPE DEPARTMENT Sunday will put more rosaria came off tbe preesa. Tbe Alumni AaiodaUon buri- rlan Hospital in New Y oit Qty. in more hands all over the Dr. Frederick R. Gydesen re­ IN PUBUC SCHOOLS neu meeting k to. follow Uie DR. FREDERICK R. GYDESEN demonstrates use world. This youngster learned It was the first book ever pub- cently completed s year o f in­ M au. Officers who will serve of one of tbe new pieces of equipment in tbe newiy about the Church from mis­ iisbed under Uie religious name tensive traMng at Donner for the next two yean include o e a M radioisotope dqiutment at Penrose Cancer Hospital, Colo­ sionaries whose work is made of a mm that was adopted as Laboratory of tbe University FaUwr John ADdenon, prest- rado Springs. Mrs. Margaret Stanlw, K-rty student pkys the possible by the contributions a required text by an entire of Callfamia. dent; Father J < ^ Jepeon, vice role of I paUent receiving treatment lor a thyroid ailment___ and prayers on Mission Sunday. public school system. president; Father Owen Mc­ Sister Mary Caroline herself Hugh. aecteUry; and Father CMIITA MISSIOIf£R ADDRESSES DERVERITES is tbe first nun ever invited by Daniel FUIwrty, treasurer.. Harvard University to addrea An alumni banquet k sched­ the students In the university’ s uled In tbe eemlnary refectory M e s s o g e From Behind Bamboo Curtain graduate sriMol. at U ;N p.m. A member of the Sisters of MASS OFFICERS By Boa RaftstY pelled from China after serving Kneeling at the gate o f his miasion. Father Dunker founded Uie Immaculate Heart of Mary, Officers for the innual Mass “ I have a metaage for you there for 20 years. mission compound in Linebwan, a high school. Sister Caroline k stationed at are Monaignon Forrut Allen China, were a few of his pa­ from tile Chinese faithful be­ In addition to this "little Immaculate Heart College, Los and 'Hiomu Barry, deaceoa of rishioners, (dd women who, hind tbe Bamboo Curtain: ‘Re­ citi',” Father Dunker, with hia Angela. She was in Denver the honor; the Rev. Franck Po- with tears welling up in their member na In your Masses that three assistant priats, one an past week to speak at the insti­ tonpa, silver juUlariin, aials- eya , were asking for the bless­ we remain finn in our faiUi, American and tWo native tute for p a r o e ^ school teadi tant prieit; Uw Rev. Harley ing of their putor for the tut and remember ua in your clergymen, were responsible for ers of the Archdiocese of Den­ Schmitt deacon of tbe Han; time. “Remember us in your ver and tbe Diocese of Osey prayers that we have a happy r-v the spiritual well-being of 18 the Rev. WUUam Ddaney oil death.* ” HassM. . . enne. Ctwyenne, subdeaon; and Hon- In tbose 20 years tbe pleas­ mission stations scattered T bae itriking words were throughout the Diocese of Yu- She stopped a few days at slignor GeOTge Evans and ttie ant-speaking Vincentian mis­ spoken by the Rev. C. Stephen kang in tbe Province of Kwang- Loretto Heights College after Rev. John Cotto', masters 'of sionary lived through many har­ the institute for a break in three Dunker, CM., director of the si Tbe diocese consisted of ceremonies. rowing experieneea, not exclud­ and one-half months of solidly Vincentian Foreign Mission So­ about 25,(XX) Catholics out of a The'm inor officers of tbe ing bombing raids by the Jap­ booked lectura Uiat began in ciety and founder, chairman, total population of between M an also are being filled by anese and a death sentence im­ mid-August and will not end im and spiritual director of the 5,000,(XX) and 6,000,000. In all priest ahnnni of tbe seminary. posed on him by tbe Chinae til early December. Cardinal Mlndssenty Founda­ Father Dunker and his three PMOEETICS LESSOR On Uw previous day the Reds. ZEAL, DEVOTION tion. Both groups are head­ assistant priests bad about 2,000 alumni atte^ed lunch in the FOUNDED HIGH SCHOOL Sister Caroline g iv a all the EXPLAINING to'Archbisbop Urban J. Vehr her quartered in St. Louis, Mo. parishioners. Columbine Com tiy Club and Father Dunker arrived in credit for the popularity of her popular method of teaching reading by phonica b Sistn were glv«> oi^rtunity to RECALLS EXPULSION Linebwain in 1931. His mission Father Dunker said the peo­ method of teaching reiuling to Hai7 Caroline, who w u tbe keynote speaker at tte taadwts* play golf. That evening, dinner In Denver Oet 16 to appeal compound consisted of a grade ple on tbe China mainland were the Blessed Virgin, but Uik re­ institate the past week. A member of the Skbeis o f the las- w u served in the M d u b on for miasion funds, Father Dun- school, orphanage, dispensary, having difficultia with tbe porter got tbe impressioo that maculate Heart of Mary, Sista Mary Caroline k tbe author of a top of Uw First NaUonal Bank ka recalled tbe day in Aagnst and old people's home. Later, Communists a^early as 1928 in the Blessed Mother’ s miracle textbook on phonics, “Breaking the Sound Barrier,” thet ha Building, Denver. 1961, that be wu being ex­ Rev. C. Stephea Daaker, CJM. when he became pastor of the (Turn to Page 3 — Columns) received a considerable boost broken all the publisher’s records as a beri iriW in Ms field. THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER TtItphoM, Ktyiton# 4-420S

Catholics of A rchdiocese Reading Method Is Success

T o Aid M issions O ct. 23 (Continued From Pagt One) with it, Sbter Carolina empha- "Thb b not a curwall tor not learned tbe technique of that the compleU iy s te »‘ romling dUricultin." H ater (CoRtmiied From P toi Om ) and their 300 leper colonies. 380 reading. They needed a method b deacribed In teacher’s ttys, It cannot help tbe on- put? hones for the aged and destU handbook for "Braakini tba fortunate child w ia poor vWea tnte, 1,700 oridianages, 8,000 that would enable them to read IB 19U CiUnUct In tU i cmm- without ever forgetting how It Sound Barrier," which can be tn see tbe page batta.’’ hoepitals and dispensaries. 59,* try contributed in average U was done." obtained from the pubUsber. The enthualaam areueed ever 000 aehoola, and other good Student texti suttaNe for ev­ Sbtar CaraUae’e m et bed of 0^ 30 e a ts per person to the RECOGNIZE SOUNDS works. eryone from primary grades to teedilng phonics, bowevar, missionary n e ^ of the world. Both the methods of reading It is hardly enou^ when it adulU a n abo available, al­ petnta to ^ coochaloB that Yet this added up to more than then being employed. Sitter though there may be a wait thb b oM of the mhet hopeful tl0.000.0e01 Id 1000 the annual b remember^ that there are Caroline decided, had their tanovatieBi la teoeWag raiding average w u talsed one penny to stUl 1.7S0.000.000 pagans, 700,- ihortcominga. "Teaching dill- until the pubUshen catch up with back oedwa. In a long time. 37 eenU per Cathoik. 000,000 adult illiterates. 18,000.* dren to read by recognising 000 refugees, and 13.000.000 to This is hardly enough, how­ whole words meant that tbe pu­ 18,000,000 I^ e n in the world— pib had tn memorise each ever, eonaldvlDg the.prisM re* or that in parts of Black Africa SHOP CLABKE’S — For tb« Neweft tod Floait spoosibfltty of the H^y Father word leperately. Teaching by 90 per cent of the chUdroa die io Relighnu Goodi! for the Church's TOO nUsilMk phonics eod>led the pupils to brfore they reach the age of IS. recDgnbe sounds — but sounds ary turitories, 300 mlsskwary It b the responsihlUty of each societies. 139.000 miuionaries. without meaning." and every Catholic who can do Slater Caroline's aolutlon to so thb year to raise the average the problem was to combine tbe contribution to the poor and two methods. She set up a ape- NATIONAL HEAR AGAIN rellgiDO • starved areas of the dal course In phonlci, but osm world. If we do, we will truly in which tbe pupils "founded BlSU aid in uvlng the world for God out" new words in a sentence and fieedtoi. in which all the other words were already well known. WEEK The nun began teaching read Oblates Will Meet Omnw^ twswl hS OHbi In Colorado Springs Ing by drilling the pupib to MpMSMSilNn r e c o d e at sijritt IM famllUr Octobw 17-23 Tbe Oblatea of St. Benedict and carefnlly dioeen words. U wilt meet in Divine Redeemer tbe word "funny" appeared on Cburcli.' Colorado Springe, at New Addition to St. John's School this Ibt, she would help her 3 p.m. Sunday, OcL 33. Tlw Ob­ young diarges to recognise lates have but' one goal, en that it began with tbe same ttrely apiritual, and in confirm­ sound as "faUier," a word with ation til the words of St. Paul: which they were alrad y famU- "Thb b tbe will of God, your St. John's to Hold Open House lar. aaoctihcatioo.'’ By February of tbe first TM aatttiHsnM kslpadhy year. Sister CaroUoe began to SsBOtawe^ btast way to beer FORTY HOURS' Introduce tbe children to tbe bestir s«afB. yea wear In New School Annex Oct. 23 Hemire DEVOTIONS voweb — the heart of her pro­ sM asB. ne aaent b enr gram. She ftrst taught them the bawaeawdMttoa egeglau toodab parishioners'are in-: ant materiaU which are af­ ArchdiecM* wf Denver An qwn house will be held short soiffid of the voweb, In Should Be in Every Catholic Home for koto M * and womb, in the Kbool annex and gymna­ vited to attend. forded the highest rating by tbe WEEK OF OCT. 33, 1880 such famlUart wonls u "eat, sium-auditorium at SL John tbe FULL TWO STORIES Denver Building Code. Consld 30th SUNDAY AFTER "ben." "Wg." "dof." and SONOTONK* Evangelbt’s School, Denver, Measuring 67 by 100 feet, the erable renovation was made in PENTECOST "duck." Sunday, Oct 9 from 2 to 9 p.m. two-story addition of steel ma­ tbe old school building, ao that The James Clarke Church Gdoda HtRiM^bM tbe Denver, MnDen Heme fer Boys with the new annex the entire LETTER E OP DmVER R t Rev. MoDSlgnor John P. sonry construction Is attached .largest selection of (^tbolic Bibles In tbe Rocky •Ceihan, St. W d a ert Church Moran, putor, u ld the event to the south end of the existing structure u considered as Next she taught them the Sterling, St. Anthony’ s long found given the voweb will enable all paiiahlonert to school at 620 Eliubetb Street. single functional building. Mountain area. Chur^ when the word ends In the let­ Inipect the new facilities, erect­ Roland Johnson w u the archi­ Some 469 pupib.tre taught in ed it a cost of more than 1230.- tect: Ground-breaking ceremo­ ter e—"when Mn. E b koock- St. John’s S ^ ool by seven Sis­ ing at the back door” b tbe L b i b i w i a n . T e B o c k h o r s t o C o . 000 to accommodate the growing nies for the addition were held ters of Loretto and five lay You may choose from tbe most inexpoiitvs sdt- number of pupib seeking to en­ October,'1089. picturesque way Sister Caroline teachers. Lack of facilitlea have expialnad the matter to her ter tbe school. Off tbe garden level basement made it neceesary for school of- tiona through the fineat most Igvlib ctrtor Qhit- flrri-gnde pnpfls. Members of the PTA are tpon- of the exbting school, the regu­ fidab to refute admbslon to lation sue gymnasium a n d "With thb little bit of knowl­ trated edltiona with genuine leather U ndlDgi soring the open house. A pro­ many youngsters in tbe p u t edge of the conaonanb and stage have been erected. Tbe few years. Four classnx»ns are gram in which pupib are to voweb the pupib were already available. T h e i e Blblei are availaUe In a price auditorium h u a seating capa­ already in uie.- take part b being devel^«d. prepared to ‘ sound out* 71 per city of 700 persons, and when Construction of the school in- range frmn IS.95 to $57.50. Mrs. l^ d lle DolezK, PTA ym l- used for buketball games the cent of tbe words In. the Eng­ dent, said refreahmenb will be nex represents a high point in lish language," Sister Carottne gym can accommodate about the extensive parish plant. In served In tbe remodeled cafe- 900 persons. Off the gym and declares. i BSAwtONe L enioT IacefiKP i a, 1993. a 3425,000 new Spanbb- She next Introduced her stn- laass i. enowjin entering into the existing school TtSOOHOaSI, CKU type church w u erected, afid in ■re the locker rooms and denb to sudi advanced matters The Denvtr Ccrtholk 1956 a badly needed rectory kitchen facilities. dil^tbongs. digraphs, the w u constructed at a coat erf R ig is tir On the second floor are six tound of voweli preceding the 3100,000 near the church. Under The James Clarke ^HAtmuU 4CHU classrooms, meuuring 24 by 32 letter r, and the long sound of Publisbed Weekly by the Honsigiior Horan’s paatorate, feet. Each room can accommo­ voweb en dlu ahori words and 1 8 9 7 Calbolic Press Society, Inc^, which began July 1, 1940, the accented sjubles. 888 Bannock Street, Denver. date between 40 and 90 pupib. pariah plant h u been greatly There are wardrobe4ype cloak­ ‘ Teachers are ahrayt asktng Church Goods House Snbeeri^^on: 34.00 Per Year. developed. One of h b Brat ac- rooms, toilet faeilUiet, and a me, T ou mean you teach Uttle Entered as Second Class quisiUons for the pariah w u the teachers’ room. children about dii^ithongt, dl- 1633 Tremenl Ffoee TAber 5^3719 ettwsteiKTiKiiDe. Matter at the Putt Office, purchase of a home and pro­ T A StrS O W I The entire annex ia con­ graphs, syllablee, and sceenb’?” Denver, Colo. perty made into a convent for structed of type-one fire resist- Sbter Caroline laid "You "C7Mtrg« Acetmuts Invited^ the teaching sisters. would be furprbed how quickly the children learn. It takes twice as long to teach the teechars." S h m Hours John J . Sullivan USB YOUR EEAD' DaUy-r$ to 5:30 Through an of those stepa, Sbter CaKSfne emphaaisei, the Saturday^ to 4 p.m. Bocks Campaign teadier muit make the popfli flgura out dw correct pnouad* For Unitd Fund ttioa tbefflMivei. "Use your heed" b one rule repeated "I have worired for the Com­ again and again in Sbter Caro­ munity Chest and lb tucceasor, line’s texttwok. If ofM propun-, the Mile High United Fund, for ciatlon does not result In a word some 40 yean,” John J. Sulll- that the pu^l can re e o o tn , van, president, Boaworth, Sulll- the child must try other ralaa D - A Company and honorary until the word sounds famiitar and makes sense in the sen­ tence. The system sounds more con - plkated than it’ b . Word of Sb­ ter Cardine's aucceai with bar tkrit-grade pupib got around. Soon the parenb of older chil­ Just 24 Hours From dren trim bad never leaned to r ^ were asking for balp. Thaee children, some of whom New York bad been studying with private reading tutors for yran learnad to read quickly and accurately. , . f Thai a few pubUe sehoid A Collection of teachers asked If they might vtitt her dais. Sbter CarotkM got pennbsiOD from her fQle^ lor and set a date. Sevaity-twe BEAUTIFUL CLOTHES teaeben and a newspaper 4 fJiotognpber showed up. Within the oext two dsys two more gronpe of teachers oto i 4 i m u served her class, a pbet^raph- Cocktail Dresses John J. SoIUvan er from a national migaslne showed up, tod a local tdevb- vice president of Mile HI, ion station eontactad her to United Fund, said. paar on a nationally syndicated Daytime Dresses "As s result, I think I know TV show. quite well ib strong polnb and Strier Caroline c r e d 11 s the ib weak ones. I am convinced "Register" with a big assist in that it b the most practical, her voik. An article by Mary Afternoon Dresses most efficient, and easiest way Fiedln In tbe "Natloiial E ^ in which to rabe tbe money tion” of the "Register" des that b needed for the many cribed the nun’s method and worthwhile charitable and phi brought so »"»ny letters that Woolen Dresses lanthropic and character-build­ "Sbter Superior bad to give me (OUngert Speer Blvd. at Sherman) ing agencies of thb area." two secretaries to handle the maiL" She has received Inquiries Sports Dresses Polish Club Schedules from Vietnam, New Guinea, We ora charged with a great trust by each family who calls us for funeral Anniversary Dance Nigeria, tbe Phllb>piDes, Cana­ service. , da, Ireland, England, and Ger­ The Polish Club of Denver b many — ail inspired by tbe Costume Dresses sponsoring a "llllb Anniversary "Register” artlcto. The btest ArKi each fomily has assured reliotKe in the integrity of Olingers, who have Dance’’ Saturday. OcL 22, at one came from Buffalo, N. Y.. served the Denver area since 1890. 6:30 p.m. in the Lincoln Room only two weeks ago, a year aod of the Shirley Savoy Hotel one-half after tbe arllcb ap­ , Costume Suits Olingers hove a reputation for trustworthiness. This Is a fact attested to by Paul Weingardt’s Orcheatra peared. will furnish the music. A dona­ Although tbe method works thousonds of Denver families who coll us each year for funerol service. tion of 31.50 can be made at beat tf tbe teacher b trained the door. The public b invited. by someone already familiar Winter Coats

Church Being Improved Winter Suits 16th at Boulder (Continued From Pope One) Gemgetown w u tbe hospital es- in Brownell's Hall. tablbhed by tbe Sisters of St. E. Colfax ot Magnolie He secured ground for a Joseph of CeraideleL The min­ 5m Tkim Tomorrow church, but in those wild times, ers aubted by regular contrlbu NEIGHBORHOODHOOD ^ MORTUARIES when mine jumping and lot Uons, for which they w en to Speer Blvd. ot Sherman jumping were the order of the have free care when needed. day, or rather of the night, he The last resident pastor of Georgetown w u Father Chris­ Glendale S-3663 T T li So. Broadway, (Englewood) would have lost it if some good YOUR PRllLER'S CHARGE ACCOUNT Irishmen of the congregation topher Walah, now retired In had not acted as armed guards Denver, who b famous u "tbe CAN BE S-T.R-E-T-C-H-6-0 priest who baptised Buffalo until title could be secured be­ To fokt care of your purchoM ever Serving nearly Vj of Denver's families yond all dispute. Bill.’ ' FaUier Walah, who w u named pastor in Georgetown In thrM (3) equal monthly paymenta. MINERS’ BLESSING 1906, w u a native of Ireland A great blessing to the and observed 90 yean u a NO CARRYING CHARGCS iminers in those pioneer days of priest in 1956. Than^y. Octobar 2 0 ,1M0 THE PENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Ttlaphena, Kaytlon* 4-4205 PAGE THREE Sf. Anthony's Hospital Honor Success of Drive CHINA NISSIONER ADDRESSES DENVERITES Called Obligation MESSAGE FROM BEHIND BAMBOO CURTAIN (Continued From Page One) ers, they seized tbe buildings Chinese people.” His sentence bility." Set for Jewish Home Founder Communify the Province of Kwangsi and and burned them to the ground. read that be would be expelled The Vincentian priest de­ Of that tbe Reds bad control of Some of these buildings were from China in March, 1991. clared that “99 per cent of the two countries. churches. But nothing happened. On Chinese people ere anti-Com- S t AiXlKny’ i Hocpittpl, Dea- na. boepital administrator, an- dinner • dance scheduled f o r “The success of the United In those days the Communists During this period Father July 4 Father Dunker w u again munist and that they would pre­ ?«f, wfl] bonor Ibe latt U n . oooDced. t:S0 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3, at Fund campaign is the responsi­ Fwade E. Loiter, founder at d tln f 't e r vigorous anA un- the Hilton Hotel. would raid the various missions, Dunker had to flee to the moun­ called to court for a new trial. fer tbe Chlang government, bility of the entire community.” stealing food or whatever else tains, where he lived in i It worried him because during with all of its abum, to the Um Jewtoh Netioua Hone for tiring seal” during tbe 81 yean SON TO ACCEPT says the Rt. Rev. Monsignor they needed. Father Dunker chapel for three months in tbe intervening months, there government they have on the Aithmetfc OilMreB. In Um p » - that stw headed the Institution, Mrs. Lorber's son, Arthur B. said at that time any foreign aeotattoo of iti,first annual An< the award will' be made at Lorber, who succeeded her as order to escape detection by the were three groups each work­ mainland now.” missioner caught by tbe Com­ Japanese. UmoIu Award. Sister Mary lA "Gala IMO.” a IMO-per-couple president of the home on her ing for a different but more Father Dunker bellevu tbe death In 19$8. will accept the munists was killed outright Tbq Communists returned to severe sentence for tbe “Ame^ people would rally around award at the social event. Tbe reason the Reds did not tbe diocese in 1949. For the lean spy.” Chiang'i Nationalist fm e s if The Jewish National Home It continue this policy as they fiift 18 months they were eon Father Dunker u ld “they they were convinced the Free Three of Hierarchy 1 outgrowth of the Denver gained power, Father Dunker cUiatory toward the missions. gave me a good scare because Chteese troops were to make a Sheltering Home, which Mrs. explained, was that they were The schools remained open, but I wu told it wu the will of landing in China and were Lorber founded in 1M7 to care "afraid of public opinion and gradually the Reds began to the people that I be executed.” there to stayr tor children whose parents were they didn’t want to make any Infiltrate the classrooms, indoc­ "But to show tbe leniency of It is difficult to determine, Will Be Present at confined to sanitariums with tu martyrs.” trinating the children with tbe people of China toward be said, when the ioyaltiM of berculosis. 1716 home became a In tbe years 1931 through Marxist propaganda. It became American imperialists,” they tbe avertge Communlat Chinese center for tbe treatment of chll 1934, Chlang Kai-shek drove worse and finally the schools add*d, “we make it two aoldier lie, and, he emphaaiied, dren with Intractable asthma the Reds out of tbe province bad to be dosed. years in prison and a fine of if a revolt la to occur on the Tercentenary Mass (that Is. asthma that cannot be but, in 1935, war came with tbe DIVERSE METHODS $12,000.” mainland, “it will have to come alleviated by ordinary care) In Japanese. Father Dunker Father Dunker said tbe Com­ The Reds gave Father Dun- from the military, f(v the peo­ Three.members of Uw Hie^ Evans wiA be tbe duster IMO, .when there no longer was pointed out that although the munists used entirely different ker one month to pay the fine ple. are helplea. They de not arehy win be preaeat at cere- ceremonies. a need (or a "sheltering home.” Japanese ringed the province, methods concerning tbe curtail end at that date tbe two-year have the toob (weapons) fer a monlee maiUng tbe 900th innt- Tbe sennon for tbe tercen­ WORLD RENOWNED "they did not interfere with liig of church services. Not sentence w u to go. into effect revolt" rm ary of tbe death S t Via- tenary event will be given by tbe operation of the misdon Of course there wu no way Tbe D«i-sectarian, tree-care once, be asserted, did the Reds If there w u one point cent de Paol. Bisbop Hubert t e Be*. Thomas V. Cahill, CJf. sebools.” inititution has become interna- come out directly and say the ior Father Dunker to raise that stressed more than any other M. Newell of Cbeyeniie wOl LIFE FUBLI8HED much money. On Aug. 9 he thmally renewned for its m ^ DOOUTTLE RAID church wu to be dosed. In­ by Father Dunker, it w u tbe celebrate a PoeUflcal High Mats The life id St \^cent by odi of treatment and its re­ , In 1942 after James Doolittle stead they used the church u w u taken to court for tbe last diauter that he believes will in S t Vlneent de Paol’t C hnr^ Leonard von Matt and Louis search programs. Snade his 'famous ipld on Japan, a place to bold political rallies time. The Communists uked take place if Red China b ad­ Denrer, on Saturday, Oct SS, him for the money and charged Cognet translated from tbe The Anthonlan Award is being •oow of DoolitUe’t men and the ‘Hie Reds woad come to Fa­ mitted to tbe United Nations, at lO-JO ajtt. French by Fmm« Cnmfurd has that he possessed e transmitter estabUsbed to bonor anmially a hoted airman himself para­ ther Dunker and a ^ , “Don't and if tbe UH. recognizes that been p a tch ed in this tercen­ Bigr. Tbomis Barry Vadlo, tbe posaesston of which In tbe saaetoary win also be person, InstltaUon, or organlza chuted into tbe diocese alierc you want to see the govern (^mmunift regime. ArdiUibbp Urban J. Vetar and tenary year. With a foreword tkm that has made an ontstand w u forbidden unlea the rafio Umbus Btiiy, paitw of J Father Dunker was workiiig. ment progress?” when they If thb bappeu, Father Dan­ BWwp Barnard SnlllTan, SJ-, by the Very Rev. William Slat ing omtrlbutioD in the field,of nunciBtion Church. Tbe priest tad some of his pa- want^ to quarter their troop* belonged to the Chinese Com­ retired Ordinary of Pstna, India. t ^ , Superior General of the health throu^ the care or treat munist army. ker warns, "it will mean tbe "The support of the 103 risi^oners dded 40 of these in tbe church; they would say end o f Nationalist China. Nei­ Priests ^ tbe Mission and of ment of the sick or handicap­ Anierican airmen in their es­ Father told the court be had O T T K B 8 OF MASS to the priest, "You sre 5 Chris­ ther ttde will settle for two the Staters of Charity, the two ped, or through research. United ^ n d agencies is our ob- cape from China. tian, you wouldn’t' want to see neither the money nor tbe OfBeert fee tbe Hi m iartode Chlnu.” "We couldn't fight to groope Monsieur Vincent found­ R^esentatives of the staff, ligatiw and something we can­ The Japanese were in fast radio. B s e r K. K ite , dea­ these soldiers deeping in the defend Formou,” Father added, ed, the book emtains 190 photo- Women’s AuxUiary, and GuUd not leave to others. Gifts to pm uit of t ^ Americans and 6treet.” “What do you want?" the con; and Henaign^ WUliam J. “Mice we recognized the Peking griiphs of the saint hli relics of S t Anthony's Hospital will to(^ an unkindly attitude to­ Duijng this trying period, tbe Reds arrt^antly asked Father Mimaban, both intimately con­ United Fund make it possible government It ipuld be a con­ and surroundlnn. name the winner of die award ward any who briped them es­ Chinese people were loyal to Dunker. nected with tbe work of diarity for all of us to share in taking tradiction if we recognized tbe One of tbe nrore humorous is annually. cape. And so when the Japan­ tbe faith, but if they were seen “ I want permission to leave S t Paul loTod. (Chinese Reds and then main­ the photo of s lottery ticket for In a d ^ o n to her son Arthur, care of this community obli­ ese learned where tbe villegers with tbe American priest, it China.” Monsignor William nigglnt June 1796. Even In the 18th Mrs. Lorber and husband, the gation.” 'W ell, you are leaving tomor­ tained we would defend For- had temporarily hid the fly- meant trouble for them. Father m ou against tbe same refute.” and tbe B n . WUliam Powers century those in charge of late Jacob lArber, were the Dunker said that out of hli row.” will be tbe deacont of honor. foundlings often orgsnited lot­ parents of Dr. Hilton Lorber, a 2,000 parishlonen, not more And so on Aug. 10, 1951, Fi BEGAN FOUNDATION The Very Bev. John J. B teries to raise funds. Vincent Is Denver physician and anestbe Umd 10 abandoned their faith ther C. Stephen Dunker, CJL, After returning to the UB., gbcr, rector of St Thomaa’ i credited with the first organized slologist. Arthur Lorber is pres­ Parish Credit Unions and turned against them when w u led from his beloved mis­ Father Dunker founded the inary, wUl be the aiiisUnt program to care for these un­ ident of the Lorber Shoe Com­ pressured by their Communist sion. This time be w u , indeed, Cardinal Mlodszenty Founds- prieet Hontlgnor George R. fortunates. pany in Doiver. masters. being expelled from China. And tiOD and immediately began giv­ Give Valuable Service Conditions gradually won- there at the gate were these old ing leeturu to dvic groups con­ ened to tbe point where Father women and they said to h te: cerning the dangers of 0)m- By Riv. RoBEET Kkkkisbn credit union; the p ^ sh is no Dunker was not allowed to “Now when we have peace, Fs munism. He found the p o^ le Colorado has the greatest more than the benign sponsor leave the mission compound ther, be sure to come back.” apathetic in thb regard. “There number of Cathdlc credit un­ of the project. (sbout three U.S, dty b l o ^ in GRAND BUSH BACK wu no follow up," Fatbv Dun­ Today, in 1960, Father Dun- ions of any state in the Union, But member - parishioners area). The native dergy had ker said, “it seemed the sub­ k a said if peace came to the on a per-caplta basis. There feel that their parish credit un­ to take over all the ci^ritual ject w u not important enough melnlsnd tomorrow, be wouM are 37 such groups in tbe state, ion is a "home • and - family” matters pertaining to tbe faith­ to them." make a grand rush back to with 19 situated in tbe Denver setup, where friends aid friends ful; the Reds converted tbe Today, however, Father Dun­ metropolitan area. within the close-knit associa­ rectory into e police station; China. But Father Dunker is a ker fty i the American public These facts were brought out tion that makes up the average and Hass bad to be offered in realist He seems doubtful that is becoming le a apathetic to­ in connection witb the observ­ parish. the dining room of tbe Orphan- peace is just over the horizon ward Communism, eqwdally ance of Intemadonnl Credit Un­ age. for the Chinese people. He u id: now that they have seen what ion Day, slated Oct. 30. Much of the parish credit un­ "The complete control tbe Com­ b happening in Cuba. ion’s sucess as a service or With the dawning of Febru­ 36.7M MEMBERS munists have over the people "We've reached a lot of peo­ ganlzation — and that Is its ary, 1081, in China, the Com­ Tbe total membership of Col­ maku a revolution on th'b main- ple through tbe Cardinal Hlnd- prime purpose — depoids upon munists launched their “bate orado’s 37 (Tatbollc credit unions America” campaign. As Father land of China seem almost Im- nenty FoundatlMi," Father the treasurer and his staff. If possible, and yet we have the was 30,700 at the year’ s start, this individual considers his Dunker w u the only American Dunker essertod, “and alerted example o f Hungary to show and membership g h i n s are work more a vocation than a in th e'd ty , tbe Reds began a a lot of people io-(he evUi o< us that it is not an impossi­ Communlra.” made -daily in most units. As­ job. he is in a position to ren­ personally conducted smear sets of these credit unions der the members a warm • as campaign against him. were tabulated at 16,699,490.68. sistance that can scarcely be The Reds orginlzed commit­ Savings held by members of found in any other financial tees with the purpose of having Aid Society to Meet CAtbolic credit unions in the persons circulate rumors and agency. At a meeting of the Aid So­ state total 18,745,123.06. lies about Father Dunker members that were secured by 'Though, as was stated, the ciety of the Dominican Sisters the Hlnneapolb Aid Society but A fact indicative of-the val­ throughout the area. They pre­ credit union has no monetary of the Sick Poor on Oct. 28, year. uable service rendered mem­ pared 20 pages of incrimlnatioif bond with tbe parish, each can Sister Marie Theresa, who at­ Mrs. Wallace Webb, cfaaiinan bers by Uiese groups is that against the priest and charged assist the other in manifold tended the golden jubUee of the for needlework, will have tick­ loans outstanding at the end of him with "spying for America.” areas. In Denver’ s St. Plus X Dominican Sisters of tbe Sick ets for the annnal fall card par­ the past fiscal year came to $8,- This led to Father Dunktf’i 892,461.82. It is a well-known Parish, for example, tbe credit Poor in New York, will speak ty at the Public Service Center union members borrowed first arrest and “trial” by the to the Aid and friends on "tbe Nov. 17. Proceed! will be used fact that parish credit unions, Chinese People’s Court” when they are properly admin­ enough money to make feasible role the Aid member has in se­ for garments for the Needle­ ALLOWED NO DEFENSE istered, are much diore inter­ tbe immediate erectloi of a curing new members,” and work Guild. . Af the "trial” Father D on^ e s ts in asstsdng their members school-convent unit. tbe highlights of the jubilee pro­ A report on the deanery work­ At St. Anthony's, in southwest was not allowed a council for gram. Sbter Mary Grace, super­ shop win be given by Mrs. financially they are in amassing defense, Int could only remain funds. This is in line with the Denver, parishioners accepted ior will be at the meeting. Sdieer, Mrs. Webb, and M n. UF B E P O R T readily tbe pastor’ s invitation to silent for th* two and one-half TO AID SICK POOR StockwMl. Catholic spirit of Oirist-like hours that it took to rea^ the Three members e l tbe iteff Shewn with Monsignor Kolkd volunteen and representatives charity, utilize the credit union lor Tbe people of the Archdiocese .BenkUction will be given at chordi - memorial donations. charges brought against him. are uked to give the Sisters of 1:30 p.m. by Father William of Catholic Cbarttles joined ■re,' left to right, Miss LucUe of UF agencies heard William Perhape the m o s t attractive Two days later be w u again Rt. Rev. Monsignor Elmer J. T. Blackburn, general campaign More than 612,060 worth of tbe Sick Poor Uidr npport. Reavey, SJ.. fallowed by the Hubby, Miss Marguerite Fox, feature of tbe parish credit un brought bdore the “court” and Kolka, director of the United and Mrs. Glam 0 . Torgerson. (dialrman, announce coitribu- furnishings are already paid Sisfer Marie Therese says It business meeting, at the Corpus 1cm U its dose association with this time be w u charged with Fund agency, at the UF*s first At the aecond UF report meet dons ^otaUng |2,9M,563.63 tor the parish It^ell. It is understood for by parishioners, most of the would be interesting to see if Chrtstl Convent, 3561 Gaylord “20 years of crime against tbe Denver could top the 3,066 new campate report Inncbm, at ing. Oct. 14, ^ the Shirley- 63.4 per cent of a M.013,600 that there ' Is no “ fln u ciai” Kerns donated on credit union StreeL the Sblrley-Savoy BoteL Denver. Savoy Hotel, afpraximately 600 goal. connection between parish an loans. Mbst modem parish credit unlaos offer their clients m ud more than a savings program. Senatar Kefauver ta Give Address at Heights The C.U. office has readily available money orders, trave­ Senator Estes Kefauver of Oct 21, Saturday—II a.n. Maebebeuf Dining Room: Senator Kefauver’s address, lers’ checks, and even automo­ Tennessee it acfaedulsd to be —Dt. F ru d s Keriae—‘fPar- Guest speaker, Seaator Estes "TIm Cost of Being Sick," wiU bile insurance, with the staff as the guest speaker at the 36tb eat er Pal,"—III Admlnlstra- Kefauver, "Tbe Cost of Be­ disclose what these findings tbe an • important insurance annual homecoming tundiem tlefl Bunding. Sister Mary ing Sick.” mean to the American public. agent. The added specialty, of of tN Lorottp Heights College Rhedee "Deu't «M rt Ctnmit As chairman of the Senate Senator Kefauver wU speak course, is the life insurance that A lututa AiwKlation, Denver, T o v Coueetioo'’ — 262 Ad- anti-trust and monopoly sub­ at 3 o’clock p.m. in H a ch ^ u f Is a vital aspect of the credft on Saturday, Oct. 33 mialstntloa BuUdlng. committee Senator Kefauver dining, room

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404 14Hi $1., Befw sin ColHemio A WeBoii TA. 54331 Sf. Andrew Avellino't Seminary, Denver P A G E F O U R Oftic*, 9)8 l«niraek Strttt THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Tiltphoni, K t y i f o n * 4 4 2 0 5 TRunJsy, Ocfvbtr 2 0 ,19 4 0 Fantastic, Faceless Yardstick of True Success REGISTORillLS Existence for Chinese CATHOLIC COKNEMT ON CURRENT EVENTS WREN OBORQE ORWEIX In his no?el 1984 pre- dfctad wlttt seMned Uke fantastic situations in the factfess state of the futon, based on the materiaUstk phUoaopby, few tb ot^ t they would see them in geoeratioa. Kit - the tiny -from colony Understanding the Inquisition of Hoag S ow M fcbed precariously on the rim recognised In tbe state. Host of them watt, KING LOUIS vm understandably fah tost on tbe contrary, faintly dltgiiatod with tbe rdl- be had to put an and to toil diTM that, as long as “Amcrkan imperialism” efisti, gioue btUefi and prMtfeea of toafr aubjaets. wsr it inevtUble. In probatdy the most rouod-Mmot aeaaa. Just u tha United Stotoa But they had fou^ by nd expcrtenca that aura than 600 ywars later fa illt bad to road to peace ever suggested, be urges war upon the manp rcUgtoui tonovatan had dadgni to ore^ prm polygamy ameng toa Marmoaa. If I ware UB. Even if 200 millkm Chinese should die, be says, throw toe govenunant and to set themsahea asked to dedda whieb NgtoM kid tbe batttr 440 millidh wQl remain-to carry on Communism. up aa toe heads of tbe next n^m e. \ cue, I am afraid I weald have to ^ e a aad W HEN AN INQUISITION wu set up to to behalf of King Looia. Just how much the unrelenting Red propaganda medievsl Europe, It was often with this reason­ The itaadardi of JostiM to laqnlatUoa b u turned the p e c^ of China against the U.S. it is ing to mind. The rulers, that Is, would insUtato courts ware rather enda. Tba righto ef da- difficnlt to sty. The Catholic News Bureau suggests an Ingulaltton against some new cult only be­ fendaBts wmn not gnardad as m tfetsly aa that the results may not have cinne up to the «q>ecta> cause It thrutm wd to overthrow tba fovem- they an to modan eoBts, altbou^ asms tiooa of the Red bocses. The malor grievance seems to mant or at least to upset tbe puN k order. nM uuru wan taka to this dlraetlim. Cem be American intervention in Tanran, or Fom oM , but The Inquisition sat up to Prance to I2M by fearions vmra aomatlmoa—no one kaoim haw certainly, says tbe CNB, many Qdneee reattie bow the King Louis vm sarres aa a good example of oftaa—extracted to tortoru lomewbit mart AmerieaDs came to be tbere, bow tbOT fought their tba problama confronttog toa itato nadar tha painful th a the modarn aqulvalat af e n t- bar boaa. But such asthods wwe the iadW al way aeroei tbe vast width of the Pedfk, at a coat hi gulaa of a rallgioaa doetrioa, problama that Trust in God Above All Else made tha Inqutittton aoam the n ly poeilhle preettoee ef toe time. Tbe eetieataattad eem ti life and treasure that can hardly be aneaeed, and K^ttoB at the time. wan araeh m en bum ae th a their dvD een- Bar. C. M. BAtvua eaUr a diocesan seminary. this h an v fam ily to differsnt. forced tbe Japueee to capitulate while the Commu< Br |t Americans have ever beard of tbe A F ta r a tr ia . Tbe younger daughtw had Both toe daughter fn a tbe nists were sffl hiding In the mountains of North THE W OHJ) is litttns oo blgentlaDa, they ceia to have a o tio n Tba on af Cbvth eoeti to protect the Just graduated irmn high coBveat abd the boy have eem Shensi. And tbe Natkmalists are on Taiwan Mmidy a pewdet keg, lad there Is that IP waa a cult of gay and UghMwartad atobOky af toa atste may net havt baa the school with a pranlslng fu­ come bone wttiKMt tbe totaa- because they were driven out of China by tbe Commn- grave feet to the bat s of tnnbadors u4w sang danced tbatr way wtaest aelutia to. tba probtami m afrathn. tioo of retanlag. The U-yew- SHay that the fatalMte die- tu r e . through Dfa Ibis notion could hardly be fa^ Ktag Louis. Cartotaly as Cathetk wetoi aag- nlsta. old has married outside toe tator beUad tbe &eo This year tbe picture of Umr from the truth. Tha creed if tbe AlUgsa- fu t that o to a lataltatta bt revtvatl C h u rc h . ALL IN ALL, it would seem that, despite aH the tala lacy, to a fit reeklaa rifw WM one of tbe BNst videos, tormsaUd BUT TH E INQUnaTOM la aaca a matter Communist vRlfladion and vituperation, tbe Chinese ailsealnilMioa, set off tbe It Is at timet Uke these that fsltte that svar sxlstod. for aadentoidlBg to a for eoadeanattaa. Aad a^e still Mendly to tbe American people, know- fose to tbs aad start an- W o r d s sQ need trust tad confidence THE ALBIOIN81AN8 had furivad tbs a - Bo ons o a uaderstnel k wtthoot first oilm - other world war wfalch net- to God’s guMtng and loving t t they well do that d o country has done more dsat teaching of tbe Manlcheeiia tost tbet* staadtog tbe legal ayitea ef tim toHS, tba ProvldeDee. We Uke to see our (or them, just is the Ameticaa people are friendly to tbw sldd eoold win, and wet« two gods, one good sad one evO. B vafr payehetogy of the peepto Invelvad, aad toe whldi oeold literally chaage T o L i v e B y own way out of' tofDcohiai, thtog mstsrlal, todndtog the haaaa body, was pm Mai wM wUca ^ wwe faced. tbe Chinm people. This is true of the preeont gen­ tbe face of tbe eerth. This is and we eanaot We are Ukely eration— but what of tbe next, which iriD have no s very real tkteet It is a n^ler fata to be ea- to leae coofideaee. Soaeeoe knoWMge of Amcrict'a peat benefections and (riend- If we let ear hnagtoittnn rled than to he pitied.—Piadar hat said: *We have ta tro t ship to a t CMnese? dwell OB this woddwide fe tr, (B .C S3S443). God vtocB to simply trust Him So-Called 'Catholic Vote' Is Myth ef fiM berrlble devastation teems the hardsd." By Boa BAtart NOW AS TO PROVING tU i wiB net kap­ that eoold lesalt we woald ‘He aho exeoses himself ac- BUT TRUSTINC to God to AS THB PRBSm ENTIAL tleetioa day p a la the fortbeomlag tleetio , toe nadu Fam ily Life Crushed live to B perpetual alriitaiare. euito hfatself—^ b rid Uenrier predtely what tiie notber of draws naar, t somewhat uadareom queatiw must aceept two toeta eoneantog CaftaBci, We sQ hive oar p r f^ and « L 1 0 6 7 ). the family retWred to above tecta ttot he U b m H win find dim enk ta dls- . ONE MIGHT SB4GLE OUT many nightmarish persQiul f u n sad worries. It • • • leama to be making rU d for rMOgaltiea. A upe<^ of the “new China,” such as tbe huge ant-hill it dotog. She hes redoubled n e a t a itl^ polntod out that ‘'saity leadan p to v a . may he tbst ID besltb, lose of The reward .of suffwlng to beUevw Kamady wlQ (to w tf to a n ^ Cato- The fln t la tont toe U * Cetofrk Bm rahy communes where 10,000 or more lead a regimented, eeNoyment or aouw other expetenCe. — Aceehylus (020. her payers. She to weD aware mUfortnat is our lot K it is oUe opatate dttm sudi u Buffalo. Reebietor, k m aavar damaadad toto the teUhfal veto for communal life—where all eat together, father and 456 B .C .), that God to laflaite wiadon, AgammnoH. and Syracuee (New York).” ooe party la prifermma to toa atom . Tha Ctob- mother work In tbe fM ds or factortas wUle children act tbere is tbe pes- • • • that His way to better than s lb U lty el seawtoing bappea- D o « this not Imply that CatoeUoi ta tbeee oUc Bimarchy have, bewuvm, mato to ttafr are eared for in tbe common nuraery, men and women ouri. ^ praya aad reeoak tog we do aet watt to hap­ Ahrayi believe tbe eipcri— anu wm beck Kenaedy beeaau at Us idi- cradk, m gid tha Ctohotte paepia tt iim dsi sleep In s^regated barracks, all frm&y life is Iwofcen VergU (70-» B.C.), Aeaeid zL mends her tolldren to God, pen. When such mlifortme glocT Otow artklu km bea men ttecL tiMfr vatiag pttrilafa. m this la a prlvflm down, *Tdsdre Qme” is spent in listening to p n ^ • • • acknowledgtog that B it will One that I reomabar readtog a few freaks age happens to someone else, w e that eemu to theu' who live la a dasoew ey ganda lectures or watching Communist movies.'But Is best Rer wayward daughter e xt^ tly said that Kmaedy oeuld n aseutad are sympathetic and aiiteereiy Pacts art stubbom tbingp— aad (tetbtotei bava Uvad «id dlad that tUa may come back or may not; perhapa motl horrible is tbe crushing of familv rela- so, but it is different lAen we Alain le Sage (1660-1747, Gil of tha "CatboUe vote” in a cartaia a m of our U R . deamcraey atight aadare. toe older daughter and tbe c o u n try . ttonihm as wen as any .^3emun m u pcofaaau tha mma nkgun u they. w things work jogvlher unto Aside from the reputed p lu of Senator that such sentiments as filial devotion and the desire community, had decided to p ro v e rb . good, for tooM who love tbe Kennedy that be do« not w a t oapoM to vote NOW NOT A U . Catbdls bm had the to live are common to all muirind, regardless ofpoU- L o ^ for him because of hli Catholic faith or agatoto oppmtnnlty, aoiBattmu through tbair «wn tks. Pa Jen, InddentaHy, Is the pen name of wang him for tbe same reasm, som panoa aaaa teuk. of obtaining a CathoUe adaeation. Than The result we 4 story that aboidd ^Uywood iM gfviiiM wtHi the obviens aid of alan* pr— all that is beat in human nature—including love and P i— d m t ...... - ...... ArchWsb«m Urba J. Vehr have died w ba it tin t w u eet in aew^iiper type. agatf—le— to be aagm to make tbe taouatry eoniadt friendship ■ sad elevates it by grace. “Anlm a natu- Edltm and Butla— .. Rt Bav. John B. Cm na^ PbJ). The othm day. I glanced through toe racks at a larfi •u ta ld a . raUter Cbriattana," Tbe soul ...... is naturally...... Christian,"...... Exacutlva Editor ...... Msgr. Jedm B. Eb ^ M A .. LittD . nawtataad vtoan UteraUy doaens of tha movla magirinat w oe If tbe do aaeeeed la wll dutraeftaa, I win he i t h a s been said, and that is why Qinitlanlty ^ AaaoeUta Busin— Managm ...... Rev. Dpotel J. Flaberty, M A . diaplayed. Ttey nearly all had tha same tired theme in com­ Asiodato Edit— ...... Uam M . Rlordan, PhJ>4 Paul H . H allttt, happy to omit tbe ftawen. fioorish acron the eartta lo u a fttf Communism has m o n . U tU ). been rti^ te d to tbe history books. Hme an so— of tbe carrot tittas on tornewsstandi: AdvertitiDg Dtnetor ...... J o h n J. M u r ^ —Monsignw John B. Ebel "la l It Tt— to Stop Kkktag Debbie Around?” "Eddie Asks Debbie To N — r Again,” "W IU Eddie Break Up Debbia*! W o r d s Denver Catholic Register Wedding?” ”Lb Taykr'a Hldda Love life ,” "Is Debbie Plan- OmeUL: AlCBDIOCni DDiVBB Him To CaD Off Bm Wadding Now?" "Is Lb Breaking Her PubUshnd Weekly by T o L i v e B y The p «m CitboUe BeslsMr w rtti our cordial Maniaga Vowe?" "Eddie Becomes » Patbm Again," "DebUo •m tevsL We eoDfira U ae ue ottteUl pobUcetko THE CATHOUC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) Thnatened,” "The Saent Debtee Won’t Adm it," "Debtee's ot If life bad I aaoead etttata If yau woaM ba land, ton .— the iritdliwese, Whaterer eppean la Ua eohaPBs over Date Insults Lb ,” ‘’Lb Bddk, Debbie A n Th^ planning 938 Bannock Street, 1 bow 1 would emreet tbe proefil Saaecm tbe ilgMlaff of tbe OrWiMfy or tboea of tbe Otfidali to Live TDgatbar?" and ”Lb Is DUgntted." . • • • of oer Carta Is bacebp dedend etttetal. Teleftoone, KEyitone 44205 P.O. Box 1620 Joha O an (ITM -ISN}. It bu bea said that tbe movie industry Is skk u d that • • • t t ■ — h e iim — hfrii t h f r We bew Tbe wQl be teed to arary bonw Sobecriptiem: lb eoBditke b tba nanU ef televiskn. One thtag tec— cer* O m m Oedb aide b • mw we h in hemd saly C M — a o f oStbaHSiMwe. tain: Ttu uteUlta auvla magttina industry sppean to be toe eaee. God h u writ— sO tb e 34.00 per year. Jmtty.—WeodeB PbUpe (ISU- W e a m ppston, pweete, aad teeebw i to ealUrete eva sltoer. 16 0 4 ). boeha. — So— 1 But— (U N - ■ tMte to toe Sudren of tbe erebdleeeee tor tbe reedtos OnadA 3500 ayenr per subecription. The movie augaitaes sunly an not tbe worst kind avail­ • • • 1000). of Ibe Reflitar. Foreign. cccountries, including able at many aew utudi. Perhaps their tacidloun— b more Tksre b no pmfeet praym U • • • • URBAN J. VKHR ippines, 97 001 year. potat, howaver, bscauH they an likely to be accepted ta the reUgioua to swan thtt ha Kaowtodge eomaa, but wtod— Feesl of St Franeli de 8al«e ArcUtsbop of Doavw P U lit more th«t» tbe usual run of tadecat Utentnre. to praying.—St Aotbociy tbe Uagm i.-Taiiyno (1000-UB), Jaa. as, iseo 4S Thuradoy, Octeber 20, 1940 Any parent wbo »Mnt« a taagaxlne b nibble for hb Hermit (00O4OO). LeehsiepHtel, 71wi4ey, Octdbtr 20,19M Offic*, 930 l•lllMek ShmI THE PENVIE CATHOLIC REGISTER TdtopItoM, Kayitcnt 4-4205 RAGE FIVE Officials Overwhelmed at Number of Teachers at Institute

Despite predictions of t te^ Representatives o f every ings discussed their problems town, N. J. given to two membsn of the ord attendance, archdiocesan school except two In the Arch­ with such outstanding education­ Other highlights of the insti­ Air Force Academy, L I John C. school otficlak were ove^ diocese of Denver were present al experts u Sister Mary Caro­ tute, according to Mons^nor Pratt, and (k p t Paul L. Briond, whelmed at the num be o f teach­ for tbe institute sessions. The line, the origlnatM- o f a method Jona, were talks on literature Jr. ers who showed up for the Diocese of Cheyenne, which of teaching reading by phonics meeting. joined the Denver see In spon­ that U making educational his­ Appralmstely 725 teachers soring the institute, sent dele­ tory; Father Frank Gartland, from five different sees at­ gates from nine schools. CE.C., of Notre Dame, editor of tended tbe institute, accOT^ng Also present were represent- the Catholic Boy and a nation­ to Hontigiior William Jones, stives from tbe Diocese of Pueb­ ally recognised authority on arehdiocesan loperlnendent of lo, Grand Island, Neb., and Hel­ youth; and Rosalind H. Mulct- tehook. In an estimate based on ena, Mont Six thacbers from hey, a consaltant in the CatboUc advance registrationi, Mon- the Denver and trl-county pub­ elementary , school department slfDor Jones had predicted an lic school systems regiittfed. of Silver Burdett Company, attendance ol 625. ' Teachers ittending the meet- textbook publkberi of Morris- + + + + ■ - f RELlOlOir MEED MOT BE D1TLL New Techniques Enliven Classes

By PmL R ir m namlc day apostlu who could work, and many other subjects, hare made r a more Christian Delegates attending the teach then the Church is no longer jir TEJicM fiBr nrsm uTC and banker society than we era' institute in Denver tite have t o ^ simply did not ex­ just B building down tbe street. PICnjRKD it tbe tetcben’ iniOtitte Urerad tbe keysote addre« at tbe Initttute; p u t week beard a refutation ist Father Gartland said. The sacraments are not just ArcbbiilKq^ Urban J. Vdir, irtto wdeomed the of the old notion that tbe re­ dirine filling stations where they bdd tbe put wedt at Hachebeuf R l^ A noticeable improvement in Sehu L Ourer. « HoBifMr Hmid V. Cnp' delegate* oo behaU of the Arcbdloeeae c i Dea- ligion class must by its very can tank up with spMtoal natore be the dullest subject the caliber at Instnction in re­ energy for a Uto of personal haO. putor at*BlHnd beruMiit Pulib, in v«r; and Father Mkhael Walsh, noMriotendent cent years b u been observed MacMwof k laettad; Sikar Mary Caro- cd Uaebabeof High School. in tbe Catholic stoool cunieu- puri^ and privau devotion, he Intn t o the Holy C rou Father, and said. Um , id axpwt « taaehlnc raadinc, who 'de- Father Frank Gartland. edi­ he h u definite id eu on how to foster this fortunate treui. Instead the Cburdi becoma •OPERATtOK 808' tor of tbe "CatlMrilc Boy,’ ’ tor them tbe Mystical Body of magazine and an authority in The use of concrete ca su to Christ, that vast mi inn of ail tbe the fields of education and inustrate prlndpies or pi^ts of faithful Father Gartland stress­ youth,' criticized this Idea- and doctrine-Jenons from life, no ed. Ability Grouping in Schools Explained then suggested means of putting fairy tales—w u the first sug­ vitality into religl6us instme- gestion put fofward to Father •V ftntko 80S" k the titla are bewildered by textbooks and cal, the schools of tbe Archdio­ tton. Gartland. e( ttia ajktem of gnawing stu- teaching methods aimed at tbe cese of Dearer are using thk The story, be said, k not a deota acoonfiag to a h f^ baing STtrage students; tbe bri^t Irian for puplk in grades fire BELIOION CLASS BORING tubetitoto tor doctrine and de­ ANALYZE HIS oacd k Oa ArchdkeaN at Dee- children become bored. through d ^ t in the areas of "Years ago rdlgimi u taatot finition, but it puts flato and Tar. The ebjeettre of CatboUc English ind arithmetic. in tbe classroom w u boring,” blood on these estentiak, and 2Us title was gtrao to tta schools, the mm told the teadn Ability grouping does not Father Gartland began. "It did makes them plainly understood RECORD OF progran bj Skter Francis Eh era, k to teadi man here tw- and felt deeply. mean giving tbe bri^t stn not have to be dull," he said, laas, sqiarTlaer of tbe Skten low what be must be and wtalt dents "make • wam” astlgn- “but It wu, mostly because SecMd, the p rie st-e d ito r 18 YEARS AS of Laretto teaching in tbe da- ba ” »«♦ do to tbe soi> ments, Sister waned. It does (troogty urges exercises in writ­ tbe catechetical approach pre­ ■aatary aduols o( the aae. Sk> Ibne end for which he was cre­ not mean that the bright pupil ing for sixth to ninth grade vailed—endlen questions, end­ ter Fraaek Qlaaa daatrlbad the ated. gats a doable dose of tbe same students, based on stories they less answering by rote, no ahiltt)' growing ptogtaiB at a n tk means, Sister added, ■sslgnmeot his ikrver fellow pu­ read of great Churto heroes or DISTRia JUDGE thinking, just parroting, no aactkoil ■aetlBg ot ^ ta n d h that the teacher ninst do two pil racetvea. movements. This phase- of re- a rt' tnidtate held ttie past weak. things: Sbo most darelop endi lenge to the very capable and It means that the b ri^ t pu Ugkm teaching k one ttot li child to tbe foUeat capacity and tn u i^ intelligeoce and gener­ Then URQBNT NEED pik are encouraged to work on very dear to Father Gartland. she most proride the of osity of CatboUc youths.” n » SOS does igg mean tta more advanced tgaterial. Their For the past seven years tbe corricalum to schlere^hk end. TlM heavy, theological. La Pull- the Lever for. p n g r a a k ihaywiiM although assigiiments are not longer, but "Catholic Boy” has been run­ i t any tsapty a n argent at It is eesy enough for arm­ they have more substance. tiny language of tbe textbook ning sudi stories, and the re­ chair educators to proride the- tor its adopta. The first 8 BELTS SLOW PUPILS writers w u criticized by Father sulting comments have been oretical sototlons to the problem •laadi far tbe attution of the Gartland. Tba writers seemed U | ^ encouraging. of trying to fire popik of iQ The abiUty grouping program flckools today; the 0 fo r the o b - satisfied, he remarked, "to tran­ 1EG10N8 OF YOUNG JOSEPH E. (Joe) abilities the best education they k not meant to benefit tbe Hgtolan af CatoeUe sebeak; and slate into any sort of Bntflto AFOSTLB8 can master, toe declared. B d briitoter pupik alone. Slater toe last S for the soliitiOD b y the reo^piized standard works trying to proride indtridualized emphaiixed. It k an advantage Finally, the third Important w tik h tbe attoatiofl m a y be ot experts in dogma and moraL COOK b m ^ In to doaer a c c o rd with tnstnictioa to ereiy one d a to alow popik as well by gtrtog development that k mairing the room full of students tnnu the them an education on n k v d These translatets didn’t seem th e a tm a . to thtnfc of youths or their in- rellgioo dots come altve is tbe dassroom Into a Und of edo- toat they can understand instead Iha ktoatkai, aecordtog to ttfests, their needs, their vo­ education of grade sdiool child Stator Fraads Sleen, k tba eatieoal imorgisbord and drlrea of reqirirtng them to work m cabulary-even for a moment ren to the apostolate; tbe crea Tist iiaga ablUtka among tbe teacher to the brink of a material that does nothing Ixtt A GREAT HUAAANITARIAN af Uon of legioas of young apost breakdown. confuse them. bar popik that ocafrant an ele- U FE 2£M PRESENTATION l a in nei^ibotooods and com neotory teadter, particalaiiy Tbe system of abill^ grooplng The tolldreg in the classes in Another falling by tbe writers munitia in the U. 8. and Can A LIFETIME DEVOTED TO THE UPLIFT to toe itoper gradea. “A sc k deei^ed to sdre tbe prob­ whldi the plan k being used seem well satisfied with it, Sis­ and the teatoeis w4io used their ada. onto • grade laacber,'' Stslar lem by breaking down tbe ar taxtbotos, he eonUimed w u ter r ^ r te d . There hare been If these young Christiau are OF YOUTH AND TO THE WELFARE FraiKk EUaan said, "may hare bttrary grot^liig of all dtUdroi that they hardly ever b r o u ^ some popik that can read op an of tbe ante age In the same occasional ootburits from par­ taught to woto together for the ents who feel that Jtorniy k be- reUglon to Ufe. The result w u common good by devdoping OF HIS FELLOWS. lltlHTade laval and otiiats that grade. that youngsters received the are stOI stmggKng along on the By breaUag tbe gpade up Into kg dkoriminated against be­ right attitudu oo m ovia, TV, (Pd.PaLAdrj cause be k not In tbe top abil­ impression that religion w u the- sdioel b a , chores, home. saeood-gnde toral.* laUSor groops beeed on their stuffy clau, one of tbOM neces­ teaming alditty and achieve­ ity group, but even these have KK B T UE&IN FAOnX been few. sary evlk kids have to put up ment, S iter Franck Eileen within a CatboUc school the bright dsOdrea in Oia said, tbe toatoer can suit text­ Almost an tbe parents realize. Father Gartland pointed out daaa, aecordteg to Slater Fran­ books, homework, tetti, and Sister Franck Eileen said, that tbe tragic result of thk method ck Biteen, learn twice u faat toaching methods to the iniUrld- tbe plan win result in 4he best u tba am ge popik and foor of teaching. Children built oal differences In tbe children. p o s i^ e education for their toil- mental block against religion— THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY or Bra dmei at teat as tot USED IN OBSTAIN ABBAS dreo, regardless of tbe group s to w . not Juft, a g a ^ the reglion 3 DAYS ONLY Where tbe program k praetl- in itoich th^ are placed. l U s s p r e a d of abSttles cliM , but against t h ^ faith, makaa a taadier's task abnoat agulntt the healthy oirecUves hnpeadbk. The slow students for life, salvation, and bappl gets that their faith reveals f A N D T H E N and commands. RESULTS And then a mod little man surely not be satisfied with say­ walked into an income tax in* ing ^ Bosary «ue a year or The subsequent result, then, tpeetor's office, sat down, and ooce a week, but will say it w u that those otUtotened, dy- beamed on every one. every day and will never fall in "What can we do for your* th k -w v n though tbe on^ ob- asked tbe tupector. Ugatlca he has k that of saving 'YOU NO MORE "Nothing, thank yoa,” replied hk own souL — S t Look de 27,190 Pupils the Uttle man. *1 wanted to Mmitfort In The Secret of the At Joe Onofrio’s farOnrrnitoiiiiDrkws meet the people Fm wotoing Rosary fkkiUpmdDaBnrYoar for."—(Treat Northern (Toot ♦ ♦ ♦ Enrolled in L A U N D R Y & ♦ ♦ ♦ Cardinal Newman pointedly Our Lord, Jesus Christ, told FREE - FREE - FREE DRY CLIANIN6 observed; us to follow Hli example and to "Catholics nho have honored NO HOIA e m w pray always—bpeause of our See Schools tbe Mother still worship the (Contmwd Prom Page One) A Giant 2 0 # Yeung Tom Turkey WWi ct* endleas need of prayer, the Son; whOe tboee who have now darknsm of our our ig­ to emifesi tbe Son, began war boom in births k now Every Freezer or Refrigerotor Combination m m sbers norance and weakness, m d 1 » seofffaig at the Mother." a ffect!^ the high schook ilND more than the elementary cause of the strength and num­ Thk statement k borne out a u m ber of our enemiee. Anyone who by a lurvey made by tbe Living schools. In the p u t year the n a m m .n m really gives heed to thk Our elementary school enrollment a m t Church, ^kcopallan weekly, Master’s commandment will itokh toows that many of tbe grew to Jtut (>7er th ru per cent, whereu tbe number of Protestant Episcopal dergymen high schbol students Increised have rejected tbe whole of Cath* to nearly five per cent DEFROSTING EVER! oUc Mariology. ♦ ♦ ♦ BIGOCB RISE SEEN And than there was the proud fbPM W OBrlOBIlS An even gruter inereaw purchaser cd a sports car ^ for the high achook next year said to tfas salesman: k foreshadowed by the siM of “I don't hove a garage yet the eighth grade enrollment Would you mind leaving the ear The school office r e p »t shows * 455# Frozen Capacity right In the box." ■ total o f 2,358 eltoth grade ♦ ♦ ♦ pspila, an incruse of 289 The three inevitables of mod­ over the figime for 1969. Thk * Fost Fraozf Sbehm em life ire : Death, taxes, and wu the latest Jump of any hamborgers the night before ck tt clou in dtber element- pay day. aryntr high stoook. * BookshoK Doorsforapo Other classM ahowlng Ug And then then was tbe golf- jumps in enrollment are tbe * Food Spoilage Warranty Ing padre who had taken a good fourth grade, in which 280 ad­ trimming tran a member of hk ditional students showed up, pariah who w u some years hk ind the freshman year of hlto * Swing Out Bcuket senior and th& priest w u not acbool whito ihowed an in­ exactly happy*^ defeat crease of 253 students. “Cheer up," said hk oppo- nent "Remember, yonU win at LARGEST SCHOOL tbe finish. You'll probably be The largest grade acbool in burying me before kmg.” "Even toen," the padre re­ the archdiocese k S t Mary's, $ 95 plied gloomily, "it wU) be your Uttleton, with an enrollment hole." of 914. It k followed by St Jamu’, Denver, with 800 pu- Missionaries in Need pik; S t Bernadette’s, Lake- 299 wood, with 780; and Cure d'- Of Good LHerafure Ara’ , Denver, with 751 Freezer Prices Start at $178.80 Mlsslonarice throughout the Outside of the Denver a ru world are in need of CathoUc the two largest elementary and good secular literature to •diook are Divine Bedeemer, ennbat Conunnnist loopaganda. Colorado Springs, with 541 DENVER U.S. Those interested In aiding this pupik and Sacred Heart, apostolate can secure tbe name Boulder, with 517. arid addren of a missionary to The largest high atoool in w b«n they can send lltenture the archdiocese is S t Franck Open Monday and by writing to Kenrick Remail- de Sales’ with an enrollmmrt PIAHOS-ORCANS NATIONAL Ing Service, Kenrick Seminary, of 645, followed to Cathedral Friday EveniugB APPLIAMCSS - T V -H I-fl 7800 Kenrkk Road, ^ Louis with 901, Begk with SIS, and 19, Mo. Holy Fomlly’ toth SOI It k emphasised thst llten ­ S t Mary’s High School in ture toould not be sent to the Joe eeew • • wwwwfc * • Colorado ^irtngs tops the seminary.« thk merely neces­ high stoook outside tbe Den­ sitates remailing of the reeding ver areatorith an enrollment 1332 BROADWAY FREE PARKING- 1 3 2 1 Uncoln matte- to the misslM) areas. of 446. ^ ■nununuanuui i>AGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-420S Thuradey, October 2 0 ,19M

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RUBY RED Rosary Makers GRAPffflVir TlHl. in Need of F i t w r f u l, ftich In V ita m in C 4 lbs. 49^ More Workers (Our Lady's Rosary Makers, Denver) Constant appeals f(]r rosaries SAVE WITH THESE SPECIALS for missions at home and abroad makes it urgent for the rosary makers to solicit more workers. A letter from a missioner in S W IF T m C ...... 31b. can 63< Chile requesting 500 rosaries EVERY LOCATION A COMPLETE DRY CLEANING PLANT Far aO ceoUag, baking and trying. was received last week, but the group was able to send only 300, YOU WILL FIND YOUR PARISH ONE HOUR MARTINIZING USTED BELOW because there had also been a ICl CR[AM...... V -gal. ctn. 49^ HOLY TRINITY SNOW STAR Assarted Flavon 2 ^ ^ request from a missionary priest CATHEDRAL St. Anne's (Arvada) ST. ANTHONY AND to send 400 to Manila in the North 6 e10'Shoppin9 UTHEDRAL Philippines. Two hundred were Ita M S rH A V E . Conftr Arvod« ST. ROSE OF LIMA INairt to Foodlana 7130 No. Eodaral 518 B. Colfax also given to the Legion of Mary Shopping Ctnttr Sm SS FRANKS...... 11b. pkg. 49i for distribution among the sick. Supor Mrltl.) Bon Kuteho, Mgr. Irving a W. Alomodo 14 deon So. of Furr Tod Lothamar, Mgr. SWIFTS Premlam Brand "Flavor Taste Tegied Our Lady of Lourdes group Harold Glaavoi, Mgr. Food Mkt.i Jim Hobbit, Mgr. Wllllani Trottar, Mgr. Whole and met in the home of Mrs. Tay­ lor. Full Shank Most STS. PETER ST. BERNADCm FULLY COOKED HAMSB . S9rtHalf . . . Members of Perpetual Help Annunciation OUR LADY HOLY FAMILY SWIFTS Premlam Brand. 49i group met on Oct. 9 in the home ZSih a ShorIJait Precious Blood AND PAUL'S AND n . MARY of Mrs. Nayle. loyolo OF FATIMA Our I.ady of Peace Circle met Jelm LandrviTi, Cota. Slvd. 7393 W. 44tti Ava. MAGDALENE 34lh a Downing 1490 Corr Ownor •f Bvom SUCED BACON...... Nb. cello 57^ In the basement of St. John's Harry Coflanlan, Anthony Poemleh, taa O'Connor, CoMwi a l Slorto . Church on Oct. 10. Frank E. Jehnion, Mgr. Bill Flyrut, M9r. Mgr. i^r. Mgr. Zorry Co

(St. RiU’t Court. C. D. of A„ will be vocal solos by M n. Joan Denver) Simon, accompanied by her Ten candidates wA be lAti- moAer, M n. lone Craig, ac- ated Into Ae CaAolic Dau^ters conUng to Ae arrangements of America, when St. Rita's chairman, M n. Grace Remke. Court holds its annual initiation OAen aidAg A making this ceremoAei on Sunday, Oct 23, one of Ae outstanding affaire in A e Stranton-Tabor Room of of Ae court will be Hiss CaA- A e Brown Palace Hotel begin­ arine Maloney, a state deputy, ning at 3:30 p.m. who will help wiA pre-initiation A attendance will be H n. pAns. and those aiding Mrs. Sam Taylor of Walsenburg. who so, Q uistm u party and social Remke on Ae banquet# Amia Day of RecoUeefion is tbe C. D. of A., state regent, lim adier, Mary Key Farr, and secretary; and NicboUs Borel- and Ae newly appointed state Tbe Laywoa^eu' Retreat As* U. MoAer’s Day party. Kaihaleeo MeSbane. sodatioQ wQl bdd a day of rec* PRE-CANA DINNER deputy for Ae -Denver (tourt. oUeetkm Sunday, Nov. I. The The next meeting will be held Mrs. Virginia DUsler. in Ae beme of Mrs. James THE FIRST annual Pre-Cana dinner, beginning in January, 1960, PreCana Confer­ Following A e AtAtlon, a ban­ day will begin with Mass at ences would be sponsored on ■ monthly basis S :il in St V iacats' Orphan­ Brace, 4W8 Grove Street. Mon­ sponsored l>y the Pre-Cana Conference quet will be held for all mem- day, Oet. M. at 13:30 p.m. Committee of Denver, was held at the Town for couples plannmg marriage. SAce A e fim ben and Aelr friends A Ae age. W. 44th at Lowell Bode* Pre-Cana conference was held A S t Vincent de raid. House, Aurora, Oct 12. Doctors, lay panel Onyx Room at 8:38 p.m. A Ae Trier to p Noptitl Ifati In Paramount -Club speakers, and priests who have contribute to Paul's Church A Hay, 1957, some 17 conferences same hotel. Special guests at JEWELRY, IN C = I V Denver alumni of St 8L DaBU e’i Dearer, t v pre-Cani Conference program were Avited have been held and have been attended by A e dAner will be Archbishop xeTAttieHio leae M ^ of b Woo^ College, St The mmtbly sodU meeting of JMMtte Mnr teeaiBe tbe Paramoont Social Club will and asked to foraulate plans for expansion of 1,104 persons. Urban J. Vehr, of Denver and An. Mdi of Jote Itemu Mary of tbe Wood^, Terre A e Pre-Cana program m A e Denver Archdio­ Pictured above are, left to r i ^ t Lloyd K7«3i«rZIiiS"^K5jL-* Haute. Ind., win dwerve Found- be held at Townsend Hall. 238 the RL Rev. Monslgnor Elm­ BfMpperi. m o ol Mr. a d Mrs. cese. Glasier, Pre-Cana Committee president; FaAer er J. Kolka, director of Den­ era’ Day Oct 28 with a Maes, Broadway, on Tuesday evening. Tad ScWpiwri of Alboaoerque. FaAer Francis Syrianey, chaplain of Ae Syrianey; William Barnes, S t James' Parish, ver CaAolic Charities. foOawad by a ' brunch in tbe Oct. 13, commendiig at 8 M. Mai. TV bride b tbe d « ^ Denver Federation, Christian Family Movement Denver, who served as toutm uter; Mrs. Lou Welcoming Ae new class, Heart of Denver. o’dock. Dancing will be to Ae tar (d Mr. and Mn. mOiam F. mnalc of Ae Speediley Trio and and Lynn Wray of Blessed Sacrament Parish Barnes: and Mr. Wray. known as ‘ "The Mystical'Rose lioyd, Jr^ M Deerir. were A e guest speakers. It was announced Aat (^lass." will be Ae Very Rev. 'The doat^daf cetesMBj wu Tea for Mr*. Kennedy refreshments will be served. Reservations a re, now bemg Monsignor George Evans, Ae patfvswd bMon.tte Ber. Do- A t a wU be glveo for Mrs. court's chaplain, and tbe ■tale Brair. 0. P. Jean Keonedy. wife at Ted Ken­ taken for the Halloween par ty and potluck supper to be court's grand regent, M n. Hary J tV brlde'a tbter. Mn. B ar nedy, w Thured^, Oct M In held m Sunday, Oct 30, at Ae W. Carr. Da m . VM n u tra at beoor. the PetrdeuB Qub, from 4 to Colo. Springs CCW Unit Plans Meet a home d Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Entertainment for A e banquet Pacir Sehippere • p jn . T V public is Invttad. T V The lunebew meeting of Ae dent of Holy Trl. . Altar and Eatawdd. JuM Scuppers, Swan. 1001 Cuebara Street, A olic women's organlxations of e v a t is qnneored by the Wom- Colorado Springs Deanery Rosary society and civilian de­ lltetbar at tbe brtdecroooi. was W estm Hills. Members are A e parishes of Oilortdo Springs, M ’ l State Cool mitt ee for Qt- ACCW wiU V held A A e Offi­ fense chairman of A e Denver beet m a a d WOliam F. Lloyd, urged to bring tables and dsairs. Manitou, Cascade, Woodland iseiu for Kennedy. cers’ Gub of Ae Air Force Arcbdiocesan Council Catholic m. wu a attadant. Kiub* Reservations can be made and Park. CriM)le Creek, Deertrail, Academy on Ibnrsday, Oct. 37. Women, is providAg disiVys eitaa U «fd and J o a ^ Sdiip- obtained by calling Mrs. Irene Hugo, Limon, and Strasburgh, St. Joeeph Guild at U:39 pjn. and Is consultant fpr A e pro- BAKERIES p en w en Oower flri and ring' Norton, SP 7-WM or tbe Swans including 23 affiliates wiA a T V annual card party spi»- Coiuiel Louis T. Vickers, re­ gram. Third Root, b e v o . UilMn were Harold at HA. M106. Serving will begin membership of ',509. Hom« of Fine Pastries •ored by tbe St Joseph Guild tired. d'rector of Ae £3 Paso Colonel SteiAen J. O’Connor. Daua aad 3 a j Pad Scuppers. at 8:31 pjn. Tbe Aree affiliates Aat are University Bldg. win be bdd on Monday, Oct County and Colorado SprAgs Academy cbaplaA, wUl give Ae ' 66 So. Broadway TV ootale otake Aeir Forty persons attended tbe unattochsd to a parish, but H At 1 o'docA at tbe guest Civil Defense Agoicy, will be salute to A e cross and pledge 752 So. UnivenHy 910 I6fh, Street Id Dearer. T V bride* day of recollectioo held at tbe include members of all par­ center' at tbe Pudic Service the guest speaker. He will to Ae flag. 1569 Colorado Blvd. ■iDBs is a p e d a te ed 8L CoBpany, formerly the Hospl- House of tbe Good Shepbod on ishes are the CaAolic DaugA 3410 East 3rd Ave. DINVEII 2, COlOtADO Mhry't HUb S < V d in AIVVeiF* Sunday, O ct 18, coodocted by stress Ae importance of civil OPENING PRAYER ters WiA Mn. Mary Smentow- tdtty C ater, Denver. ian defense A this area, be CaptaA William H. Morgan, >AAAaA AA AAAdRAAAAAAAAAAAAA^A/> * A At A a a aed of Ra0a CeOege in Father Charies E, Kenney, ski,. president: A e CaAolic Heatesaes are Mmee. H ary causa of Ae many mlUtai? in­ academy chaplain, will give the Peewer. Ibe. S cU n en M a MJf., of Ae local Marykmril Nurses wiA Mrs. J. P. White, Jaeqnea, T, E. Gleason, Vin­ stallations. and be will outlAe opening prayer to Our Lady of Htadate of H«ty FaaHy High Mlssioa band. president; and Ae El Pomar cent VcVelgb. D. J. Retaert Aa means of survival, in case Good (W s e i, Ae patroness. level, Danru. Retreat League wlA Mr8. Joe Joil p ir Racord Boaat Clab and Saadord lAcy. M f. St. Gertrude of an n em y attack. Monsignor Robert Hoffman, Nixon, president. pastor of St. Mary’s Parish, Gneats are ashed to bring Alumnae CHAIRMAN * Mrs. 'on was elected re- their own Naylpg cards to the Mrs. George V. Fagan of spiritual director of A e dean­ ipAIL STUDIOS TV Denver chapter of Ae ery. will give Ae address of C'^r-* ig secretary of Ae '•'an- aver ma m u. d w m w party. Academy Ladles' Sodality, civi­ ery at Ae board of directors - emcLATToM ALSeen Friends and rdattves of tbe Alumnae Assodatioa of M t welcome and will speak on Ae St. Gertrude Acadony met lian defense chairman of Ae importance of d r^ ery work in meeting to fill Ae vacancy Sisters of S t Joaah of Carwid* created by Ae resignation oi • ChrtMaM riw i* elet a n invttad. Tuesday, O ct 18, at tbe borne deanery, ,is general chairman Ae lay apostolate. 4 — 4 z S of Mrs. Carl Cumiingfaam. Guest and will Jirtroduce the speak WOMEN’S GROUPS Mrs. Albert ricam' . o ' S: red a n d rGCGivG o n # Heart Perish. l - 9 » 1 0 ____ *3*® St. Bernadette Club speakers were members of Ae er. Mrs. John L. Haslip, presi­ The deanery consists of Ca League of Women Voters. As­ Members of Ae deanery may AneMffraadNmaHMaai T V S t Bernadette Study FREE *4» LP RECORD • » a e«st sistant hostesses were Miss Jane purchase O^' cls for tbe lu'ch- Qnb met in tbe bome of Mn. eon from affA ; a residents. e aewALMsai • Hill and Miss Shirley Ann Ed of your choko with ovory $30 of IP Albert D^nrn). Mrs. Michael muds. Guadalupe Society Plans Rehervr'.loni must be received V m ^ preaidat predded and by Mrs. Fagan, GR. 2-lsil, or rocordi purchatod within ono yoor. appointed A e foUewiag com S t Ceeiluf* Circle Mrs. ?:ary Dewson, ME.4''t98. mittes: by Oct, 34. Mmea. Braest Manranzl SL CeeUis's Ciieie will meet O p e n M eeting Oct. 23 Ne obligation to bwy a tposWed CARPETS Mrs. Mary BraAey, Our Lady no, Clara Bencagtla, and G arge on Wadneeday, Oct. 28, at noon of Ae Woods Parish, Woodland number of rocordt. T. Smart tdepiMM committee; for lunch at Ae borne of Mrs. (Guadalupe Society, Denver) to attend an open meeting to be Park, Is president of A e dean 2T.2L RUGS Ernest A. Tomee, cbalnun, P. J. Hoare, 2119 Lowell Boule­ The executive committee and beA A A e new hall of the l i m il mt» ¥Ham la tu eMy. vard. IV r e will be music, dis- ery and will preside. ways and means; Cart LoSas members of Ae Guadalupe So­ Shrine of Ae Virgin of Gauda- fsrartajrreea cuaslM, and sewing. Members are requeted to ciety invite all who have a lupe 3610 Lipan Street. Sunday. tataa V a a Aiftg AeA donation for Ae an­ O R D N N O W devotion to (he Morentia, tbe Oct. 23. at 2:38 p.m. Record Ooportmont CoroRfiffo Auxiliary nual pantry sbower for Onr TO HATB FOR ever vlrgA Mary of Tepeyac, TTie Very Rev. Bartolome C H R I8 T M A B T V thin) lnitlatl

f o r a n d Club at Heights Alice Lenace Knott, daughter of Mrs. Cecelia Knott, Graig, Sets Two Events and John H. Knott, Pierre. S. The Home Economics Club Dak., became A e bride of Tim- of Loretto Heights (College, Den­ oAy John Riley, son of Mr. R e - E l e c t ver, u planning its first two and Mrs. Hugh E. Riley of Glamorous projects for A u year. Redcliff, prior to a NuptAl Mass, cict. 8. in St. Michael's Matte Jersey Two-Piecer On Friday, Oct. 21, A e club Church. Craig, with Rev. Ed­ will have a pizza dinner party win J. Franezkowski officiat- A A e home economics depart­ Ag. BYRON G. ment kitchen for all home eco­ $ 1 9 .9 5 nomic students. Mary Manha The bride was given A mar­ Dierks and Louise Wenger, sen- riage by her uncle, Patrick C. Justin McCarty desigrts with an eye to the prcKtio]l tors, will show slides of Ae Sullivan. os well os the beautifull This versatile or>d very Loretto European tour Aey The maid of honor was Jean­ ROGERS went on (his summer. nette Lee and bridesmaids were lovely blouse can be worn two woys, tucked in or for Nancy Lee Sullivan and Flora On Tuesday. Oct. 25, Ae club out tunic fashion. The wide scoop neckline is so will have its annual installa­ Jean Sullivan. Lisa Jan Sullivan tion dessert. At Ais lime Ae was flower girl and Steven flattering, and the skirt is soft ortd full. A gold kid new officers will be formally Mark Sullivan was ring-bearer. CONGRESS belt sparkles on the winter white of the acetate Astalled. Steve Ferkovicb was best 1st DISTRia (DMver) Tbe officers for, Ae first sem­ roan. and nylon jersey. Sizes 6 to 18. ester are Louise Wenger, pre­ The couple will make their DEMOCRATIC TICKET ] sident; Sheryl Fulcher, vice- home in Denver. The re*election of Byron G. Rogers will assure the people of { president: Molly Jackson, sec­ retary-treasurer; Lilly Hannon, DenTo* of an Experienced, Qualified and Dependable Congressman. { parliamentarian; Mary Valiant, ATTENTION Mr. Rogers served in the Colorado legislature one term as | publicity chairman; and Patty BRIDES TO BE NothlOf wW -dr«M oo* (Sc Speaker; has been Assistant United States Attorney of Colorado; 1 Jo Varra, projects chairman. Ukorth aor* (m root nddiot Co-chairmen for A e events are tkao m i id W aiM r'i WUW Attorney Genoal of Colorado, and has represented Denver for TEN | AJik Clatk Raaairs. laid dove TINNS Emma Profaizer. Molly Jack- cka aiali for tbo UiHHaJ Pa/tv YEARS IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. 1 son. and Marge Burrows, for U walk oo, froa ifaa doer (e tki olur. lUa kBGwlGdgt and GxpGritncG for tho noods A e piaa party and De English- Ua FaoM UMoolt Cmiio o LAKEVSbop.o..... >■ Ola ICO otia • aoo< noodlii a '4K of DoBwor and tho Wott ooraro tho Donwor bee will head plans for Ae n « adn oaiiii m rtooanot installation dessert. raorda • A uRollA . . . S h l A . DlBtrlot of C opoblo Roproaontotion. Aaoilabloilablo oely tbrooifbthroafO r o v o LAK&SiDt ^toppTn^ C t e t ^ local flortot ol fooiombW JIf Tour CongroBsman. H o Has A lubacriptton to tbe Heg- 01. Ister” it a good gift for a CARL A. WAGNER Roprosontod Yon WoU and Hen Dono A Good Job MFG. CO., INC CjlAJLsE Ac<,yNT5 ••e > to aoBoet B»(«n to ConitOM. K U o rt Coiox. T iooowoi (Pd. PoL Adv.) friend, either CaAolic er non- em tftnm anM unngne CaAolic. P A G l EtGHT OfNct, 938 Bannock Stro

O o m , o ( . JlhjL Cludim M . 'Thera is no frigate like a book to beer ut longs sieay.” New Disney Film Gets Big Send-Off Register 1 By C. J; Z*CHA THE BOOKKEEPER’S CORNER Tbe world premiere of Walt Disney’s Ten Who Dared, story of Major John ROSTRUM Powell’s first exploration of tbe Colorado River, was held last Monday evening near A Look Info Tha Affluent Seelaly' V ernal. Utah, in a spectaculv setting. It was the first time I attended an out-of- Enicrtoinment Features Comment ftate notion picture premiere By Ed S m ith an age when thii art h u been and more prodnetion maait and several other governors every effort In making ‘^en u d , without Hying. Fox- Sbortly after tbe Democratic all but forgotten. still more otttUndlih p r e te ti Who Dared” not only a quite IntuwMintaio Tbeiten of who were ittendlng s conven­ convention, the Washington cor Galbraith's central idea ii and more falsa vatoM creaM tion, tbe party w u on its accurate account of this his­ UnexpeeledI Trouble S en m , am n gen of the respondent of a local paper an­ that tbe so-called "Uwa" of eco­ threugh idvertislBg. Tka ftefr. way to Utah. torical event, but a very Inter­ nomics are as dated as a Stanley juaketa did tbe whole pro- nounced that the capital’s book­ ess reminds GaOnaitk of w Tbe Informality and con­ esting and entertaining ftim. Steamer. These theories, be gran haediomely. stores had run out of John K. squirrel trying to hoop Bp geniality of the group made Major Powell’s route w u re­ Galbraith’s The Affluent Society. claims, held true in the age in with tho motion of a lAad Tbe fUiB was projected on a tbe trip rewarding. We talked traced. Filmed entirely on Senator Kenney, according which the gword of starvation (hat the sqnlml ItnU fr sheer cUff above tbe Green with some of tbe stars of the loctUon from Lee’s Ferry to the correspondent, is a strong hung precariously over the uulag to tun. Rtveiein Utah’s famous Oino- through the Grand Canyon to film, like Stan Jones, R. G. advocate of Galbraith's pollclct, heads of the impoverished ma­ Uoreovor the sqairrel-cage e f­ saec National Mostinient, Lake Mead, the adventure- Armstrong, Ben Johnson, and politically cou d ou i Wash­ jority. fect ausa toflttioa. Th# affl- about five miles outside of packed color movie was But in Wegteab Europe, and Brian Keith, and James ington w u doing its homework. flcially created declre always the town df Vernal. The crisp Senator Kennedy’s speeches especially in tbe U. S. to^ y , tbe Drury. Jones, who composed ably directed by William puahM hard on the anllaUe air and the natural beauty of Beaudine, who got excellent since bis nomination, in fact, vast majority of people live in “Ghost Riders in tbe Sky,” Supply o f goods and puMia the area tid ed a bright mood do not show any such depend­ an affluence that would make Johnson, and Drury were in­ performuces from the cast. p ilM blfhor and hlgbor. Watts to the proopedinp. old Mldu look like a pauper. In teresting converutionaliiU. John Beal, one of tbe ence upon Galbraith's theories follow; more waga mean more This premiere wu out of Then there wu a bit of screen's finest acton, gets hit SB the correspondent seemed to luch a world, Galbraith claims, tbe wdhmry. We have beard demand, and the process eon- presidential campaign talk long-deserved acclaim In tbe suggest. Kennedy’s empbuis the ‘ ‘eternal” laws of the eco­ tinua without end. of maiy gimmieta |o promot­ with Max Goldberg, television role of Major Powell. Drury upon the necessity of a con­ nomic textbooks have melted Finally the insatiable demand ing a motion picture, but the ptnel director snd writer, interprets the pari of the tinued boom in the country’s like last winter’s snow. Ten Who Oared event w u Dusty Saunders of the Rocky major's brother with force gross national product and upon The moat obaenive demand for luxuria crates a growing planned with care and inter­ Mountain Newt, and Barry and sensitiveness. Ben John­ creating an expanding market left over In raodern society from demand for credit to buy tbatt est. Lorrie of Lorrle-Lotito son, long familiar to audi- within the U. S. for the nation's the traditional economic wis­ unneeded gadgets. But althou^ With members o f tbe c u t ' agency. News, editor Jack encH for his roles in director industries is directly imposed to dom, Galbraith says, is that for the process of production can of tbe picture, newsmen, tele­ Foster and draiu editor Fran John Ford’s pictures, gives a the fundamental thesis of Gal­ production. Increasing produc­ eonttone without end, tha ex­ vision and radio personnel, Melrose were there, u well winning performance as an braith’s book. tion of goods is reg^ed u a pansion of credit cannot Poorer photogra^ers, and a special u KDEN's Gene Amole, ex-soldier. Brian Keith u a But whether Kennedy agrees magic potion that wiU cure all and poorer credit rtaki can art group of honored guests we KOA’i Msrtm WoUe, KBTT’i superstitious explorer, Jones, entirely with him or not, Gal­ our 5 0 ^ ills. It is really im­ loans, but finally the mo dcpsrtedfrom Stai^eton field, Walt Kowalski. Dr. Otis Mars- Armstrong, and David Frank- braith is worth reading. A pro­ portant, he says, (or one reason absolutely refusa to pay cannot fessor of economics at Harvard, and one reason only—a high Denver, eo a United Airiines ton of Berkeley. Calif., his­ bam all add, through their And though the repayment po- night After a short stop In torian and authority on the tbaracterizations, to the tre­ he possesses an unconventional level of production doM provide riod can be lengthened, it can­ and forceful mind. He ii certain full employment Cotoredo Sprinp to pick up Colorado River who w u con­ mendous impact of the story. not stretch out part toe time to influence the thinking of a But the American worship of Govener U ^ben UcNIebols sultant to the Disney pro­ Ten Who Dared is a re­ irtien the gadget being paid ^ great many of our economists p rod u ction , Galbraith says, duction, discussed with us markable film. The scenes of has worn out There is a iiingf f and politick leaders. brinp a long trail of evlli be­ some aspects of Major the men fighting tbe raging that when credit h u rachod Sold to TeleviBion hind i i The first of these is that river are worth the price of CLEAR, FORCEFUL WRITING its otsort lim it the demand The Lost Hurrah, the dram Powell's career. the goods being tuned out by Robert Selig, Joe VIeck, admission alone. There is so Although one of the first tor goods will fan off andtoo aUttUon oi the heel adUng this booming production are to Harold Rice from Fox-Inter- much that is entertaining requisites for any economist is buslnesi cycle will be plsngad Dorel by Columbia Pictures in large part so fantastic that the mountain u w to It that tbe about tlds movie, that, even to m uter a strange jargon that (nto a serious depression. 1968, is among the 275 post desire to own them has to be if it does take a few liberties no one can understand, Gal­ m ils crttMlaiii OeftMHk » 1048 motion pieturu released trip would be u interesting artificially stimulated. Longv /4CTOR8 Sion }one$, loft, en d John 0 m ( at axplarart ere braith writes in the English Ian SL ran ef by tbe studio to televisioa. The u the picture itself. with historical fact to make it and shinier automobile fallftos, utuHl T h * t niiiM me* at fUm starred fe n c e r Tracy, Pat And tbe pietare it a priu. Interesting, I will go along chagrined to tee their eompaniont drinking water in ihii icene guage. He writea, in fact, i memant, tM leal^ It a I from fPalt Dlirtej’i “ Ten Who Dared,” the itorr of the firti clear, forceful, and lightly hu. u ck dresses, and tbeateroixed 4>f ttN naaO Str a awi O'Brien, and Bkatdo Corties. Tbe Dluey studio exerted with it television tuba do not meet at itw wRala Hjaary co n q n e il of the uncharted Colorado River through the Grand morous English that maku bis cauwirF* aoaiMtia Canyon In 1869. Brian Keith and Jamet Drury are alto featured book a d e lic t to read. any bask human need. To k U Oaaa, bawmr, ataOvi a t i them tbe maqufacturers have fvw pfv in ihia exciting dyama now playing in Denver. Mutery of the art of writ­ f*7 toajaaRtry a e t^ Hm ing does not guarantee that to cra te a market by advertia- u g a . T h a t i lun—adsiO briaffiM M (he ■ntbw's idea are correct; ing and by eBcoun^ag every­ some very good wrltluf hu one to keep up with tbe Joneea. The tocreaied demand th a D O W N T O W N been put et the service of some very btd doctrinu. But eaeoungM mere prednettOB, LOOKING SIXTEENTH AT ‘ Route o f the Lord' TELEVISION Galhnlth’s lUn with words fOR ‘ .-n a V i Thi "HeuH e l lit* Lord" ere- DENVER certsialy deserva mention In 'Swan Lak«' FUm fr*ni en Sunday, Oct. ii , *1 V *.m. KOA-TV, Channal 4. Com ing to Donvor WELTON en KLZ-TV, Clianiwl 1, will Na­ KRMA-TV {EduealipntD.Channaia. PIANO ture a panal » f layman diKunIng KLZ-TV, Channal 7. Swan Lake, the tedm ieti# JhiL Tytaufik SioJUL duasHoni rtealvad through th* KBTV, Channel t. VALUE? \‘^ J J mall. Al R M a will b* mouaraNr. COLORADO tPRINOf ^ l a d i o film featuring the muale o( Parakipanh Includ* John Yalanlth, KKTV, Channel 11. TMliaikowsky as performed ^ haul MeOrady, Dr. Philip Clark*, KRDO-TV, Channel 19. Foneartng trv nllgN ut pr»- and Kanry MulvihMi. KCSJ-TV, Channel t. snmt en radio. Bn* a ItfNr the Bolshoi Ballet will be pre- LESTER— FRIDAY, OCT. 91 or poateord N thoa* iftflens, aented to the near future at tha Drmma Seriet I p.m, — Debate: Vice Preaideot Nlling ttiom you opprociaN “Tb* h it b Pull o f NoUat," by Nixon and Senator Kennedy (4, I, t, thoM Frograms, Esquire Ihater, Dtnver. Broadway playwright Robert J. 11, 13). ASK AMD XiAJW The film, rated A -l the BETSY R O SS Pre-ELECTION Event 18M—Film: “ Court Hartlal." B, KOA (Domroil—Sundayt, 18:28 Cretii will be Men on tbe “CathoUc Henr" Sunday, Oct. 18, on KOA-TV, tenda to create undue ayrapathy for pjiL wWi Momtgnor Mm Legion o f Decency, is being ra- Tlifs Stesen's Smartest Styles Sole«Prkedl Channel 4, at 10 ajn. The play, aO Immoral actlona (13). CovoimM, leased by CehnnMa Pietura at Inclilve and bllarloui commentary SATURDAY, OCT. 22 CATHOUC HOUR part o f tbe current “enltitral on the low eatate of the screen trti, I a.m.—Snarl Lawit: Ona of the KOA (Oomror) — Sundars, f M AutlioM.-' I' will feature Ludl Oalre. The drama best children’s shows on TV (4 and tjn, exchange” between the United la on* of a aerta* of four original SI. SACRED RBAftr PROORAM Stata and the U.S.S.R. dnm ai by young Catbolle play, 18 p.m.—Film: “The Teiani,” A-l, KFSC (Oonvar) - Men-Fii, * arrlgbta. ileauol Weatern with Randolph a.m,- SpinWL Saturday. 7 »jn , icon (8). KM R (Donvan-itipdlnv. 7iSt Radio’t ‘Catholic Hour' ia:24 p.m. — Film: "Good Die President on TV "Who It Chrlatt" will bo th* lltl* Young," A-2. Richard Basahart (4). i » b R (Colo. Sprln«*> of Prank ihaad'i talk en radio's SUNDAY, OCT. 23 d a n , t:1S ajn. A special feature of SBUA-: ‘'Catholic Hour" on Sunday, Oct. 8:30 a.m, — Chri0oplitrs: Father KMN (Fart Caraoii)- Sundaya TV, Cbaond 8, Danver’a educw n , on KOA Radio ot t ; » i.m. This Jaraea Keller <4). KBOL laouldtr) — MorL-Frl, .t; j it Iha third of a taHaa tittad ‘Tha- It a .m .-^ t b * lk Hour: Sm de- 8:71 a-m. tlonal television station, is the olasy and Sanity" and li bated on Krlptlon above (4). KOLR (SNrllngl — aatvrdayi, P raidenfs News Contoreseea, MUSIC CO. I . an* of Shood'i boat known books IhlS am. Sacred Keert Pr» 1:41 iJiL af tha atma nama. gram: Father John R. Maguire aika KRAI (Cralgl— tvndtya, 11:28 which are held to WishingtoB whether the lack o f maturlO' In on Wednesday momtogi, and ‘ Expeditiond^olarado’ marrlafe sterna back to tbe porenta AQUARIA HOUR On* of tha floest new letlet of tbe on “ Lacking Maturity” (t); on Chan- KOII (Oonvar) — Sundays, 7iSS are nimed and flown to Denver 1332 Bioadv.civ Moaon, "b p o d ltlo s" la preientad by nel 11, lll30 a.m., "Chrlit’a LUiaa for showing at 9:30 pju. Unm - the ABC network every three weefci and Lovea” aeries, KYSN (Colo. Sprlngi) — Sun- on XBTV, Cbanoel 8. Xaery fourth 2- J8 p.m. — Crossroads: Rallgtoua d a n , f tJH. day. Each week the Preddent CH. 4 -4 5 5 6 TIMELY aOTHES week the itatlon offers an orliini], dramst (2). KFKA (nrotlty) — Sundtn. * holds an official newt cost- locally produced program that ttei 9—Shtrlsy Ttmpis: Hiss Temple, PJIL DPI N VON <"rt r pi EVi - In with tha general theme. On Tues­ Fenando Lamaa, and Bobby Crow- CaJUSTOPHXitS ference. day. Oct. 2S, at a pm .. KBTV’a ataff ford In Louisa H. Alcott's 'UtUa KFSC (Donvor) — Sunday*, 7 will produce "Meta Verde." deaerlb. Hen" (4 and 9). SUITS Ing tluougb plcturei, tUma, and lUIS-Fllm: “Body Soatebar." B. THOUGHTS FOR TH* DAY . story that colorful territory In the excessive gruesomenets (^. KFSC (D*nv*r>>-Mon.-Frl., 12 Traveling M en southan part o f Colorado, noon. MONDAY, OCT. 24 frisk on TF 3:15—UN Day Concert: PhUadel Stay at tha RE6ULARLY to $95 The Unlvenlty ot Notre Dame pbla Orcheatn plays BeeUtovsn'i football squad will matt Nerth- Ninth Symphony'’ in honor of tha wesNm at Svanstan, III,, Saturday, ISCh anniversary of tha UN, (8 and Oct, n . It 11:1S a.m. en Channels 13). HEAR ARGONAUT HOTEL a and 19. KNOW Radio will carry 4:38—Special: “Tbe Right Man. th* gam* beginning at 1I:M a.m. Garry Moore, Art Carney, CaJeate FOR SFICU a RUIRVATIOm FOR On Sunday, Oct. 23, KLZ-TV, Chan­ Holm and others take a look al the ■RIDOl FA RTtU , HANCU iUSO DINNIRS nel 7, 18:41 a.m.. will present en Presidential elections (7 and 11). hour of hlihlighlt from tha game. 7:3a-Speelal Drama: "Shangrl-L ASK and LEARN FHOMB aUkIN *4181 musical baaed an Jimca HUton’s Hungarian Revolt "Lost Horlson" Is TV’s revival of a •atvHful BallreeMs Frtyate OlAlna Raemt ; On SundqV, Oct. 23, TwenUalh show that failed on Broadway aev Century wiU present "Rovolt tn Hnn- eral aeasona back. Talented actor On KOA Radio ry," talllns the ston of tbe Oet» Rkhird Basehart atan, along with Kr, USa. revolution. KLZ-TV, Chan­ Claude Rains, Marlsa Paran, and TIMELY'S quality fabrics and nel 7, Denver, and KKTV, Channel AUce Ghoftley (4 and 5). I0t2O Every Sunday Evanitig For The Fineot Cleomng 11, Colo, Sprugs, win atr tbe pro­ *>28—Film: “DoU Face," B> sug­ Q n e a t io n * o d rM lfloa imir- gram al 4:W p.m. gestive costumes and sltuaUona (2), And Repairing encad Tailoring pots an extra p lu s H g fi* ’ TUESDAY, OCT. 15 mittdd by the radio aoiUaiieo 3— Film: "Carnival In Costa Rica,” answered on the arrtidloe^ into this sale qroup o f Battar Suits.| Pollawini art programs for tha B, preaenta incorrect concent of ORIENTAL and DOMESTK RUGS coming waak on NIavltlon and CathoUc teaching concerning tbe ef­ aan broadeett. radio atatians. Mevita an Nia- fects of tha clvtl ceremony in mar Nfwast Oliva tonas—finast w errta d s^ ^ ;/. vision ON Included and tha rating rlage |5). Booklet on CathoiU Churtk NEW RUGS and CARPETS kay It: A-l, family; A-2, Adults, 7—Thiilltr: Fairly good adult sua- B, moralty oblactlonabN In part :nie lertaa praaenta “ The Purple uvuUebU frve o f eott for aduHa; and C, Candamnad. oom" with Rip Torn (4 and 5). to all inguiruTt. E^Ipetlal: “John Biown'i Raid,” Robert Crun'a adaptation of the I WRITE TO Call Harper’i Ferry Incident with Jamea I Haaon I4 and S>. { Atk and Lean, Station KOA .vlB» •* * IS—FIHn: “ Among tb* Uvlng,” B, DB. 3-8SU ar BA. t4M l exceaalve morbldneaa <8). i Denver 8, Colorado p M /j't WIONSIDAY, OCT. 1* : to tha Ho Film: "Night of the Uaster.” B, i Moil ordan sent postpold NO sarvic* charge for tenda to degrade tbe dignity of mar­ MOVIES riage |4). THURSDAY, OCT. 27 Phona orders coll TA 5-5258 Extended Payments 7:3a-^lihop Shean Program: Se- e g a WitS rlea o f aome of tbe Biabop't out- Irafoo oi OKcmr atandlng taUu (2). Rolings 1:38 — Special: Dabble Heynolda, Walter Breonaii. Carl Reiner, and Charlie Rufglei to froltay, but plaa> ant revue 19 and 13). 18—Film: "Good Dame.* Con­ new booklet Below are Leglou of Doeaocy demned, fuggeatlve sltuaUona and ratlofa ol motion pletura* cur- light treatment of marriage (9). a d k o S o n o tly abowins Is flnt-ruo Denver theaters. expUdns CatM/ic A-1, unoblactlonabit Nr gtntral patrentga;ontga; A-2, unoblactlonabi*unoblactTc N r adekaeanN and aduIN;aduIN: A-S,A^, a n d . ^ . unablacHonaM* far adults; B, eb- lactknabl* In part for all; C, eon- Church Bonds damned. (' recommended; •nils w ij hi im lsisinl H ttI s T in n H o t ■JUNGLE CAT. A l JACK •TEN WHO DARED, A-l ed^aint Crtbnlie ChBch Bonds and SURPRISE PACKAGE. B ■nsen OKfi queatiens B -u d iy vatoeM HART SCHAFFNER & MAN LN THE COCKED HAT, A-2 MAGNIFICENT SEVEN. Llstlns s a o n l i a irtn^...bov p o o d a n Not Available I’M ALL RIGHT, JACK, A-3 C lM rii sec«rities7.~do« toe Ourcii MARX and TIMELY •BEN-HUR. A-l SuMAoment'A CARRY-ON NURSE, 8 caMuaaanajaaW, tavwwfan h the hoycr of iu tecantisi? •HIGH TIHE, A-l *A*aMaSa«.' DAY THEY ROBBED THE . . . what ■ toe diffcKooe between aOTHES TOPCOATS,! BANK OF ENGLAND, A-I beadsaadneisi?...mwhB amoBits an TIME MACHINE, A-2 STACE FLAYS tosMMBitiu «ndrtilet...how madi iotSNK do Ctooeh Beads pay?. . . RE& to $95 AT DROP OF A HAT, AdulU la* aiiikt^wlwWia • PLEASURE OF HIS COMPANY, 'aad, bow de 1 lUUThms toe beodt? Partly Objectionable THE PARTNER’S FATE. Family W r ite f e r year 6 a copy today and le a rn R e-elect b ow yoa caa pot moDsy to oori; aaniog; with u f ^ . RAY BALLARD FOR BonvoaiH. m a w m a c a The v ra 'f Cut, tne quality fabricsjj Representative see - V k IM-D*u«*r x Otemie and tha eipart tailorinq of thasa Top-i( Cheyenne & Lincoln coats put tkam in a class by tham-j, Counties Keep Eastern Colorado selvai. Bal collar, raqian sittva orii represented on Budget dressy sat-in sleavg models committee. sizes: regulars, longs, shorts. Keep Experience C O M j u v e . Mdn Where Experience Counts Your Support 4 Vote aao **»uuNamli SL —B AOBI .Appreciated Caaak Ottaa-eO »Siei Democrat iPd. Pol. A d v ) - J U t O t y , OtNfctr 20, IHO Offk«, 938 B«nnock Stmt THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER TtUphent, Keyttont 4^203 PAGE MINI

- /-r f V' ^ Holy Family Altar Unit ■/ A «* . ' Reports Sale as Success (Bob' Family Parish, Denver) A vole ot (hanks was extended The fall bake sale sponsored lo all the women of tbe Altar by the Altar and Rosary Soc­ and Rosary Society for this iety on Oct 1( was one of the work and all the work that most successful in recent* years. they do. To them goes the cre­ dit for keeping tlto sanctuary *» and the altar so neat aqd clean Notre Dame and for keeping the sacred linens in such a pleasing condi­ tion. Unit to Sponsor Mrs. J. B. Ahem will be hos­ tess for St. Rita’s Circle on Wednesday, Oct. 28. in her Breakfast Oct. 30 home, 486} Raleigh Street. Mrs. Daniel Horan will be assistant TUXE SPIHJTUML COUNT (Notre Dame Parish, Denver) hostess. THB FIFTEEN HiMlonaiy Slsten offpietm were volunteers for the work after an The St. Jade Circle of the Al­ St. Anne’s Circle held a spe­ tar and Rotary Society will cial party Oct. II with Mrs. Ocr Lady of Victory shown above com- appeal made to them bjr the Rhv. Bobert E. sponsor a pancake breakfast in John Doyle and Mis. Paul 9MKad the aeeood half ef an exhaasttve census Kekeiaen, St Anthony's pastor, who is n^ng the the parish cafeteria on Sunday, Diederlch as hostesses. Tbe cir­ iM L Anthaoy of Padua’s PariMi. Denver. Ihe c e o m facts as the basis for a widespread at­ OcL M, from 8 o'clock in the cle will meet on Tuesday. first p a t of fte spiritual tabulation was taken at tempt to bring back fallen-esray Catholics. mominf until 1 o'clock ip the Oct. 2$. in the home of Mrs. PLAN ST. JAMES' FOOD SALE flm stot of the naiier by Bimben of the Nuns pictured, first row, left to r i ^ t are afternoon. Fred Burke, 705S W. 43rd Ave­ ar staff af Holy (Aost Youth Center, the Sistera Antb<»y, Marie, Hdene, Veroolta, Mary Tratoor, Margaret Todd, William Marvel and' Women of tbe Morning Star nue. Mrs. Ed Lantzy will serve ST. JAMES’ Altar and Rosary Society r saary Sisters' headquarters in Denver. Bemarda, JtasUne, Charlotte, and Dolores Ann; Howard Emge; seated, Mmes. A. J. ArtsT, Fran­ Circle have volunteered to help as assistant hostess. members are planning for the annual faU second row. Sisters Isabelle, Mary Evelyn, Dor­ ces Klof, Carl Smith, and John Dares. Bshifii tbe Dims in the photo are some of the othy, and Mary Rita; and tamk row, Sisters Au- in tbe project. “ Aunt Jemima" CARD PARTY SET food sale for Oct. 23. Standing, left to right, are lorwomae and gtrls of St Anthony's who accom- goMine. Roee Anita, Joeiph Adale. and Mary will be St the cafeteria to sup­ The PTA card party will be Mmes. William Cudmore, E J. Fattor, Ivo penled the sisters in their doortodoor survey David. Sister Mary Martha, who also assisted in ervise the cooking and serving held In the cafeteria at 12:20 el .the extaoelve pariMi area. The staters in the the census, took the picture. of the breakfast and will act as Saturday, Nov. 8. Mrs. Teresa Meeting Set Oct. 20 hostess. Hecht is to serve as chairman. St. James' Group Slates Bake Sale VROJECT o r CCD Though no ticket is needed A number of gifts have been By Brighton Knights before the morning of the break- obtained already by the party (St. James’ Parish, Denver) Mmes. van Dyke, Boelter, fu t, after the Masses Sun­ committee, The fall bake sale will be Hefner, and Schofner will take (SL AagusUne's Patlsk. day, tbe women distribute Tbe general meeting of the held on Sunday, O ct 22. All care of the Altars in the month Brightoa) Parish Works to Save Fallen-Aways tickets to thoce planning to PTA will be held on Monday, women of the p a ^ h are urged of November. The Knights of Columbus wiU attend. These tickets‘ will be Oct. 24. The-PTA business meet­ to participate. Bakery goods will New members at the meeting meet in their clubbouM Thurs­ (IL Aatheny ef P a in 's Parish. into the CCD at a ceremony who were in Denver for vowi ing will begin at 8 o'docfc. It be received on Saturday after­ were Mmes. Teshner, Russo, day at 8 p.m. Denver) that concluded with Benedic­ ceremonies. Women and girls paid for the morning of fiw breakfast. On Sunday, Oct. 23, will be preceded by a visiting noon or Sunday before the Hackie, and Boelter. On Oct. 18 a day of rocol- all-out atUBpt to redaim tion d the Most Blessed Sacra­ of S t Anthony's aided tbe nuns period with the sisters and lay Masses. FRIZES OF MEAT lection for all high school stu­ KBen-away Cathottca has been ment in the census program. tickets again will be distributed teachers at 7:20 p.m. A nominating committee was Prizes of meat used in tbe dents was held for those who ^egnn « t St. Anthony's as a APOSTOUC WORK SFECUL INETRUCnONS. after the Masses. Tbe number of tickets :win help in determ A special vote of thanks was announced at the meeting, Oct demonstration by Joe Tinea- att«td the Monday evening re­ Spiel al work of a aewty reor- Tbe fishers will work closely At present the fishers are inlng tbe juimber who will at­ extended by tbe women of tbe 14, of St. James' Altar and Ro­ ni and John Rockwell, were ligion classes. SaalMd fitben ' section ot tbe with the pastor in the apostolic meeting with the pastor twice tend. Prices will be 7$'cents tor cafeteria to the mothers who sary Society. Tbe chairman ef won by the following womM: Parishiooen are urged to st- Caofratentty of Christian Doc­ work d conUctiiig iQ couNca monthly for special Inatntctloni adults; SO cents for children have helped In the cafetria. It the committee will be Mrs. Lou­ Mmes M. Jones, G. Vesta, M. tend the first annual get-ac­ trine unit in tbe psriab. known to be invalidly married in tbe work of contacting fallen- under U years of age, or an en­ was announed that' a family ise Cullinan. She will bo assist­ Patterson, A Taylor, D. Fat- quainted party, to be bald Wed-, 'Jhi9 prefect m s initiated by within the periob. The facts aways. The first session w u tire family will be served plan can be arranged with four ed by Mmes. Rita Nygren, Mar­ tor, R. Minister. R. Nygren, C. nesdoy evwiing, Oct M at 7;2S ttjf pastor, tbs Rev. Robert E needed for tbe work were glean­ devoted to an explanation or more children. Any interest­ lon Jones, Marion Clermont, and Perenyl, H. Qermont and C. to the church basement. Re­ Kekilisn, epeakhu at'an.the ed in an eihaustive census be­ tor 88. of tbe marriage quarilonnalrea ed family should contact Mrs. {■aullne Trainer. Marvel. freshments will be served. ^psace on Catechetical Sunday. gun tile past summer, brought and other forms in use in the Tbe Holy Name Society spon­ McNulty. Be made an urgent appeal to near completion at tbe opening Denver Archdiocese as prepara sored the Living Rosary in the sU paririiionsrs to taka part in of the Kboot term, 'md now be­ tion for Catholic marriage. It diurch Sunday evening, Oct. 18 the work of spUitual rejuvene- ing finlriied b y the fishers them- is hoped that the fishers, as at 1:10 o'clock. Tbe Rosary co­ Altar Unit Meets London o parli setveo. they become acquainted with rona was formed by members, each man representing and re- iew aemhesi of the fUbers’ Tbe census eras done by Mis­ tbe CSmrch's “ paper-work” re­ Bomo • VIoniM dting one prayer of tbe Ros­ ef the CCD. u writ as sionary Sisters ot Our Lady of quirements (or Catholic wed In Welby Parish lock, will be able to greatly ary. Fdlowing tbe Rosary. "cPBplet* abers of tbe teachers’ , bri- Victory, tbe Denver g n »b being (AssampliOB Parish. Welby) Rome • Mo(Wd largriy supplemented by out-^- assist Invalidly marked couples Father Berird Giblln, O.F.H., and dlacnarion dob sec Tbe A)tar and Rosary Society deal" were formally feeatved ftate listen of tbe community in their quest for reconciliation gave the sermon on Our Lady Lisbon with tbe Church. of the Rosary. Benediction ctm n et Oct. 2. Tbe meeting opened with the Rosary led by Father A future meeting of the fish eluded the devotions. 7 Capllolt ers wtU present a demonstration Julius Porcelline, O.S.M. of the actual contacting of an Father PorceUlne has asked Annual Games Party the co-operation of tbe mem 17 Days , LtAi-t: invalidly married couple. A man-and-wife team of parish­ berg of the society and every­ ioners will take tbe role o f those Set ot St. Patrick's one else in the parish for the success of the annual fall ba married outside the Church. Two (St Patrick’s Parish, Denver) the best w ay to bu y of the fishers will approach the zaar. Waitresses for the spa “actor couple” fnd dlplomati The Altar and Rosary Society ghetti dinner are asked to wear black and white. More totorma- Sounds unbelievable—but it’s trael Yon can put jroaikdf to cally invite th«n to see tbe pas will sponsor its annual gomes CHEVROLET party in tbe school auditorium tion can be obtained by calling Europe's gay . . . in tm-tUgbS inzniy hotaft . \ . to tor about revalidating tbe mar­ CORVAIR gala night spots . . . for 17 exentog foB .p a ^ d dim . . . at riage. This method of Instruc cm Tbursday, Oct. 27, at 1:20 in Mrs. Marion Bushner. one inclusive prira: $095. See us today about Bnwineir* the afternoon. All the women of The society wilt be hostess to Um , it Is hoped, will help Im UoopiiaUy Travtl Tour of Surope, dtparttog tWHS aoBtUy, the Vocational Club members EXCLUSIVE AT plement the fisbers’ seetkn with the parish are invited to attend. October through Marrib will be many and serve them breakfast every the practical manner of attrac Tbers prlies awarded. month on their Communion Sun­ FOR INFORMATION CALL OR WMTE tbig fallen-aways to a renewed >APITAL^ A neeting of all the parents day. love for the sacraments and the ^Chevrolet nCLD or LABOR Church. taiterafted to the Boy Scoots Donation for the dinner and J iih a A , ShshidatL Jjuw d. The flriiers will carry with and Cub Scouts will be held in bazaar are still being taken. laihAve. BROADWAY lUNCOlN ^ A DENSELY POPULATED are* of St. Anthony of — Across From Deuvar Club Balldliig — them on their home calls signed the school on Monday at 7:20 Mrs. Mary Bell joined the Al­ TA-5-5191 . I's PaiUta, Denver,:r, la TOintiMinted out by tbe paator, tbe authorization by the pastor ps p.m. tar and Rosary Society. MA. 1-1211 817 17tfc Bt. , Bobert E Eekeiten,Eekeisen, to 'Sister'sister Marie Helene, superior of personal identification. Ordlnar' « Lady of Victory, who completed a comprabenstve census of ily a man-and-wlfe tea^,’'both S In tbe past few weaks. The Missionary Bisters a v e r practicing Catholics, will make ^ tbe CCD Rell^oa Sdiool at SL Anthony’ s thit educates the home vistts. Fisher couplet U M youtba m eU y in the truths of tbe faith. The census was will be assigned individual cases, ^UhMd M tbe first step in s parish-wide attempt to redify which they will treat in sworn tavalld marrlaiee and to faring other faUan-away Catholica back secrecy. Fallen-away ceuplee to tbe practice of their faftff. will be reassured of a kindly weloune at tbe rectory, as weU as of tbe absence of any mone­ tary demands’ being made on SnCMS-LflUiLOR til cm. Tbe fishers will do the lette^ IB4S LARIMER ST.- $ 3 0 r7T« ST^ wrMlng to obtain baptismal ca^ Ufleates of ths parties concern RADITION eA—a requirement In any Catho­ lic marriage: help arrange for AWARD wttnessM to the parties’ free­ dom to marry; and set up ap­ pointments with the putor for those whose papers seem to be PLAQUES in order. In some cates, fish ers will serve even as witness BftOMZH TABL'ETS for the marriage revalldation PLAN SHOWER FOR NUNS Serving Denver for over ceremony. STS. PETER AND PAUL’S hospitality committee r of Wheatridge plans sisters’ shower. Back row, left to half a century under the same righL are Mrs. Nick HarebitU, Mrs. James Mason, Mrs. Robert £ Lentz; front row (seated), Mrs. George Graul, Mrs. Joseph Fa m il y Rotolo, and Mrs. George Csprs. family s management Wheatridge PTA to Hold ••"r BtRE Shower for School Nuns (Sts. Peter and Paul's Parish, Mrs. Louis Petrone, who will PLAN Wheatridge) have cards on display in the school on Oct. tr. Mrs. Joseph Rotolo of the All women interested in at­ Chapel of the C him et PTA end her committee set tending the CPTL meeting Oct. 1831 Cherman Gtraat Sunday. Oct. 22, as the date 20 are asked to meet at the lN for the annual sisters' shower. church at 8 a.m. There will be After each Massrihe members transportation for anyone wish­ of the parish will have an op­ ing it C hapel of the A ngela portunity lo show their grati­ The first parmiVteacfaer con­ tude to the sisters who staff the ferences will be held on Nov. 7177 W. Ooifax school by bringing a donation 3. 4. 7, and 8. of money, easy - to - prepare Mrs. Hue Harvey announced mekts. or canned fruits and ve­ that the seventh and ' eighth getables. grade students will attend the Anyone who has not been con­ Children's Symphony

S tT s OD t f t v c j trip with Missouri Pacific’s t a t t y d a y BEN Paniily Plaol You can leave any day. . . return any day. . . and stopover anywhere along the way! KLEIN V C o p iM / • Dad pays fU ) f u « • CUIdran (12 to 21) about DEMOeSAT FOI ♦ M o m ^Mut Vk • CbUdren (6 to 1 1 ) about % MISSOURI •V-., I M O R tU A R V PACIFIC J House of Representatives Missouri Pacific also featurw: low-ooet Slsepen: piping- ^ LINES ^ hot Tmy Meeie—Breakfast 75e. Luodi or Dinner 81.00; One ef the Sponsors of the econcmical cooefa taies: Dome Coeebee Complimentary Bingo Amendment CoSm 10 a m , and 3 PM. ~Rio'€ran3e Eadoned br JiuUa D. Hs o m d . Ed.anJ A. JtnUi. and Anlbonj F. ZsrlMSO TM«h - ■ InfermoHM • MA w *C 2-SS33 (Pd. Pol. Adf.) fAQt TIM OffiM, 938 Bannock Stroot THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telophone, Koyiteno 4-4205 Thyrtdoy, Octobor 20, 1M0 Requiem Offered 40 Hours' Slated In Loyola Church To Open Oct. 21

G O N X A L A 8 M c N lC H O L A S two d ita n , H n, Ttiaroia Urbaa of Graelay aad H n. Haica Haalcy of At Bl. Sacrament __ cm »- r w a o i a t i . i i m v o i- Hardint A. HeNleboiaf, tl. ITS Cupar: thraa brotbara, Joaaph of For Marie Quinn ito ti •toooL Bo woo ao bookcnd Radon ItTH SiM *ai tiM Daavar; NIebolaa of Slotu CIO, la,: - S T iAaroHO OiaiiriM ; tilbor of ■olbor of Blabttb HcNlcbeUa aad Staaley, of CaUforaU: aad Requiem High Masi w u of­ (Blessed 8a* ii» e ai Farisk, Mo. Frtd, cad La< Oooaoloo. aad H n Bobait Buoaeldi tba Haur four graadealldraD. M n . B m MoBtOTi, d ^ MoatoTC. of H n CatbattM Aadarten, Eao- tatarmeat wu In Ht. OUrat fered Oct. IS in Loyolt Church, Denver) M m h _____ tacoS uM h m iin. . ' >iVri— »ijri— Mn. AauUo Aborta. Hn. Juaoo kob, la.; tto fraadmotbar of Pal- Bootaraid Hoituary bandied lb* turn weTZSjtttna Thai* Cm tiuTtee. m m tertaloa, Jo rich aad Ttaatby Btutieldi alao imngaaioat*. Denver^ for Marie E. Quinn who Forty R oun' Devottams, con­ 0 * R n riMMUtiM « Aaa iZbttiMx, H n. tnaatOioda, aarrtvad by n v a n l alaeai aad ducted by Fatber Plus Abra­ LiOr CtaNk U l-JI ML- HL to of DoaroR tbo loaataw o l aapbm . RaouHn Bllh HaM waa FRANK 8. ARtIBRCfiTER died Oct. 19 in Mullen Home for Hn. J. J. M e, Golaan; tba oMacad Oat IS hi Cbilat tba XNa BaqolaB High H a a w u cala- hams, OJ^JI„ Trill epea FMdsy, AULLANO k r e U o r a t iX ilifli Oonta, Poob- Cbareb. 8ba waa a moMbar of bntad -Oct U la St Doailnk'* the Aged following t lengthy OcL 21, wUfa Man at I a.m. to; Hn. HaoroCM CbiM tbo Elaf Altar aad Bo> Cburcb. Daavar, for Prank 8. tm a. a h r m . W tM wj. H n too B. Gatdia, Titaldadi H n ■ary loetaty. l i t Ottvat Boul» Armbruatar of MU Haada Stcaat Ulneu. She w u 68. Scoots of Trwto 141, in v 2 S * M•trwt i«il (k* *H a* «tli Tcrd Hortoary. nBH p Ccedara, DoBoor; alae mu> who died Oct 11 In St Jouph’i MUj Quinn’s only living rela­ full uniform. Trill march tn tbs tt» ai«Um *: »• riiur Tivod to a caadekUdion aad floo HILLER HotplUl after three weaka’ Ulaan S ^ m S«‘ oi H-dfondiimldrow. Radtafleo a< He w u SB. processlm. There will be aS- Si b a . HUiar. to, U N Clay tives ere a brother, the Rev. M « D m D m R ontr. Ckapal of tba Chtaioa. Bora Oct to. IMS. at St Harr% day adoration. Ikanna. PtWa]', Oct n. Stfoat Ha wu tba hoib^ of He.. Anabnuter camt to Dearer HUdnd HlUcr; tbo fatbor o f Bob- Bartholomew J. -Quinn, S.J., of sr?;i'"jsasrsrjse f M . R i M im HHb Ib n tot- from H lBootl la ISto, Ba w u On Saturday, ■ tbe music (er O M iR DM. It. ItL OtTCt. Ofdto. O R R It II oja. a M. art aad Patrku HUkr: tba wa af ■larrlfd to the ferBir Boee P. Marquette University, MUwau- CUotea^ Cbanh. Doorar. H t OH- H n CaniB HIDer; bretbar of Woo- a Hi^ Han of Ponce tt-4 D a m n Hy T. KlUor, P ertiud, O n .: a lx Hatbl* U S t Dooilnle'k Cbareb la kee, end a sister. Sister St. *ft CtoHol Hertoarr. May of ISto. JAMBOREE WORKERS a.m. will be sung by the child­ M n JMMfe DMwn;. «*, of ■BTrtvad by otaaral dHc u and Armbnuter worktd u a rail- Ethel of SL Joseph’s Academy, to o o ren at 8 a.m. All-day adoration UUI ■. OtOx A M . B w m GONZALES upbaw t. Raeutam Hiab H an waa TMd car laipaetor, He wu a Des Moines, who were pruent HitWaa OioM iii, n . to ll Oo*o> Ofnrod Oct it 1b OoardUn Ad- mamber of Modera WoodaMn of MONSIGNOR BERNARD J. CULLEN, pagtor; Mrs. will be held. Had Flaea. Bo «a a tba tatbor o f calc' Cbareb. Hcnbar of Doavor AaMrtca aad SL Domtalc'* Holy for the funeral. 0i£ H » rfiyaoM M CktpoL ■Ha Ltoii. LadDi La O o a b o . Ceoadl toS. E a t M of CoInBbai, Name Sodaty. Victor Alienello, jamboree chairman; and His. James On Sunday at 5:15 p ju . the PoortR OM m : uattco Qab. and She vru bom in Ontario, Can­ OM m o B M lM f y Om io H m Hooro. aad Lola Oob- S om riag a n bH wtfa. Roae; a E. Jesme, chairman of awards, are urging graater efforts for tbe (dteervance win dose with afl D o im k u T moa, aO of DMotr; tba bntbor CarpostMT Ualoo No. SI. Ht 01. detar. Laou Anabnutar of St ada, and came to Colwado with BekoM DoMity, n . o f M M o fC o iM B a Hodlaa, 8aa Pablo: trot BooHnrd Hjrtuaiy. LoBlf, Ho.: a bntbar, Bdwatd success (rf the jamboree of S t Louis’ Parish, Englewood tbe scout organlutioas (boys B lH t. her family in 1882, where she iMfe ta m t. B o ««o a o t a a i f « TaataHIa Cacdova, Saa Aeaete: b - Armbruatar of Rwlog, Ho.; and and girls) in full uniform p si' i htk L^Ma. BmI T joa VfeUMD. spent, her entire life. Her father N erB i Jm d RloL N, NTS Cody nlteof and aapbawi. , tii^ting in tbe processtoe. b S S o i i ? batt of doa'Cab oHo auiliad to Ceart Sbo waa tba wUa of Doa latarouat wu la Ht OUrat w u a miner in the hills of MMOBl gnadebOdree. l i n f R M : tba aotbar of SbaMo, Dob- Boaluard Mortuary baadlad the Because of F u ty Hoars’ tlqi ■Uh HMi wB bo afftrod at » arak aad Dlaaaa RM . Raantom UTaaicBMBiiti. Boulder County. She w u em­ Men's Club of Englewood S S n m M U a O n u o M O ct H. a x , Tlanday, Oct R la.**- niffc H ua waa tofarad O ct IS la RAMIREZ ployed u a secretary for many regular meeting date of SL D w m CaMaa-a anad t H t OOrot Cap- Bt Kary Hacdalaoa’* Cbareb. Loranae R aalrai of F t L a m a . Jude's Clicls has beeo changed tM Hoftaanr. LLOYD A- U88 yean. •— It V. Dtrytr. R «• Be w u the father of Giu m , W to Friday, OcL 28, at 1 p.ia. Ha vM mo bofbwd GREGORY Baquiam Hlfh Haat w u eala- ver; Ruth tu n , Loe Aagdeai WU- Interment w u in ML Olivet Parish Sees Grid Films •TooitHi4o‘D iW : bntad Oct tt la St Ro m of BijB, Beattie; AtooM. D ^ 7 ; Jms and Howard Mortuary handled H n . Paul Kuoser, INI Dahlia, VlTtaa H. Graton'. to. of U ll Ub u ’i Cbareb. Dearer, for Uayd and Salradota, F t U p t » ; Do- (SL Louis’ Parish, 3403 S. Ivanhoe, on Tuesday, will be the boiteM. £?-iSi^5S“ia5£'tf VaaibB Btraat M rn Sha a m A. U « af 1717 Staamaa Btraat lone Howard, Dearetj airangements. tba wtH of H M JiB n A. Qnc- wbo died O ct U la a local boa- daeo, Lm Aagdaa; auq airrlTcd Englewood) OcL 29, at 8 p jn „ and SL SL Rita’s Clide Trill aieet fif a t G o d O M tc A w r r, Motbor of daba D. aad Jicaoo aftal of laioriai luffacad la a by to graadeutbaa and t o w r m t - Anne’s- Circle on Tuesday in iundwon Tuesday, O ct 25, at a■ t - ■ - T OBdor BirtMJT- T. GnoMryi daogbtar of Hr. aad thntrir aeddoDt Sapt to. Ha grarmbtidna. B a«a^ BIA Hi m Tbe Htoi'i Gob meeting, at­ H n H O Bnok; H o t o f O o e rfo wM UR wu offtrad Oct U la St WU- tended by'82 men and 30 boyt, the home of Mn. William 1 p.m. Tvith M n. P. A. Arck- Rnek. an of Rock toclacL Wyo. Bora' Bept 7, UM. la HamphTey, Ham C h o i^ , F t LopUm. Arvada Parish Roach. 3757 S. Grant Street at ambault at bostesi. ' K O W B S t V RaaalM H itt Haao «ai afforod Nab., ba ittaadod pabUc aad parp­ wu held OcL 14 in the scbool Oct U la •tTPlaa X’l Chnrch. A ar 8LABT , ' ____ Nem items for tba “R ^iite:^ YVONNE e n aeboetf la Nabnuka. cafeteria. A program of films 8 p.m. Ba Borad to Daoror b « ^ g £ S £ of C.U. football games w u The Scout Motben' Auxiliary should be phoned to M n. F, FOR ALL / n n R 0 ago after rotHtng Oartcada Payga SU b^ Unit to Sponsor A ArduunbaolL DR 3-UR ; OCCASIONS O an Jothn, O . of UN R. Nib eoetractor la Celamboa. Neb. Hk shown and narrated by David will meet on ThundayT OcL 27. Aooom. Iho wM tte H o tb o r o f wift, VIoH. died la UN . ^ Garvin. Anyone interested msy call M . r « » riaak aad Jooayli Jotbio. R a q a ta a Hr U b was a mcaUtar o f tba Ma « . Mk « Moon ffifh Hi m wtc oftotid Od. It la Holy Nama Sodatt. Dance Oct. 29 Explorer Post Adviser, Wil­ Mn. Laurence Karlin at SU 1- JKKKV BHKiM on ncntt •a e ra d Hoart d i a r ^ latotBM t garrMag are two .daughter of Loordaa Cbureb. bterm eat H t 2397. H n LobH Doughty of Dm »t m M d liam Vobejda, and the KOUt H t O O aot (SL Ar m 's Parish, Arvada) Hn. B.IH* story of Cupar, Wya.; OUrat ______committee chairman, Tom Fitz­ All fourth grade girls Inter- Florist Hie Holy Name Society will patrick, showed tbe new post oited in Joining tbe Brownies sponsor a barvost baO dance snd t r ^ flags. are asked to meet in tbe old loat isib St. JACQUES BROS. on Friday OcL 29 from 8;20 Plans are being made for school Thursday, Oct 20, at Father of Denver to 12 p.m. in tbe church ball. corporate Communion and AlAio S-2279 Om Nook M Of Ht OUrat 3 pJD. l* M t to tb Music for the dance will be breai^ut for the men and boyi s INS furnished by Johnny Pavlako- of the parish in November. Uam* rich. Tickets are |3 per couple. The SL Louis Hr. and Mrs. MA. ANN IVN «. « Aoa. Priest Buried in Dick Rhuland is chrirman of Gub’s Black Cat Ball, Oct. 19 the event In the Kbool cafeteria, w u at­ Friday OcL 21 Is tbe date of tended by 40 couples, many in the monthly gamai pirty. costume. Colorado Springs Gamee begin at 7:45 p.m. in Awards were ^ven Roberta the church ball Marquis, Joan Addretti, Jane Fttbsr Dean Kumbt, sn ift- of the Colorado Springs Serra CHRISTMAS CAROS Ruwart, Betty DlcMnion, Rena SWIGERT BROS. ant at SL Prancis da Sales’, Club of which he bad been a The Altar and Rotary Soc­ Puetz, Vera and Jim Jesme, Denver, offered a Requiem U sk members for m w yMr>- iety will begin seOlng Christ- Nick Rausseo, and Harry OPTOMETRISTS Oct 18 tn SL Mary’s Church, He wu a member of tbe Fleenor. Knights of Columbus, haring m u cards oo Sunday, Oct 23. Colorado Springs. lor fa­ Ihe deadline date on imprint The eommlttoe w u made up ther, Jobs J. Knmba, 98, of 232 served as Grand Knight of Ct^ o f Messrs, and Hmes. Pete Col­ d l K2. He also served the or­ cards and photo canla Is Nov. ExaminoHon of Eyts-* Fitting of Giottos S. Codar StreeL who died OcL IS. 'Hiere will be 'a display of leton, Ed Puetz, Harry Fleenw, For Funerals 10 tat a Colorado Sprtnp boe- ganization u District Deputy cards In the church basement Vincent de Frands, (Url Belle, Pork Avenue Chapel 6erke2«v Pork Chapel pIlaL of Distrid 1 In Colorado. George Mizsoula. and Bill Bal- after eadi H an on all Sundays EoM I7#i and Morten Wew 46SI end Tenwimo Oculist— Presaiptions Filled Itaera were approximately SO Mr. Kumbs w u comptroller till tbe middle of December. kovitz. The master of eeremo- of tbe Free Press et the time et Pork Avenue et nSrena to lerhelev Peril priests in. attendance at the Ihe Our Lady of Fatima Ro­ nlu for the evening wu Bill of his death, and had held this sary Circle will meet in tbe Dickinson. 1550 Cellfamla Stntt KE. 44119 Mast. Other offlcert of the Mass position for fodr and one-baU k » 9 9 » 9 M I P44444 m were Father John Anderson, home of Elsie Novotny, Tues­ SL Jude’s Circle of the Altar m a yean. day, Oct 25.- and Rotary Society announced f Mother of God Pirish, d ea e«, Surviving, in addition to his and Father Bobert Eekeifen, Nov. 9 b u beoi set u tbe tbe offieeis: Mn. Richard Sol- All Burial Insurance wife, Marian A. Kumba of the date for tbe annual fall parish Uvan, presidenL and Mrs. Jo­ pastor, SL Anthony of Padua’s family home, and Father Kum­ Chureik, tobdeacoD. dinner. seph Flynn, secretary-treasurer. ba, are two slsten, Mrs. Edward On Oct. 12 H n. Sullivan gave Policies Accepted A native ol Kingston, Wii.. Beers, Beaver Dam, Wis„ and a luncheon for tbe memben of ^j)sm R^0ooos0x be come to Colorado ^nings in Sister M. Cohimbine, HUwan- ber cta ^ . Plans were dlicuued i m from fieaver Dam, 'Wls- kee, Wis., and s e v e ^ nieces Party Scheduled t l l H m m NIM MM NWtMUl tor tbe mother-daughter break­ Mr. Kizmba w u active in and n eph m . fast the fln t S u D ^ in Hay I • HniM Alin both Churdi and d v k afiain Intennoit w u in the P u At Mother of God The drcle will meet regularly HatkEtlyal-Noimatt BbtoBtol'NitM HMi J d ta k . iCaMoc ItoH throughout the state of Colo­ Christ! Section of Evergreen on the fourth Monday of tbe Cemetery, Colorado Springs. rado. He w u a past president (Mother of God Parish, month in the evening. Deaver) Other dreies, meeting this MA. 34006 HA. 0-744S wtek. will be: St Looii’, at the HAUOWEEH COSTUMES A HrUowoio card party will k>.^ Bk A.A4.F A a I be held to tbe drarch basement home 4f Mrs. G. E. Johnson, I Authentic Walt Mass for Ismena Roper Sunday evening, OcL 88, at 7 o'clock. Tbe Queen of Hmven Disney costumes Circle of tbe Attar and Rosary Woodland Park Is Offered af Cathedral Sodety* li In diarge of the Inin I: of Di'iU'':i' m ode by Ben evenL Tickets are 75 cents aefa Requiem High Men w u of­ ' A quieL unassuming woman, C ooper. We and reservatlou may be made Society Meets S a n k T- fered OcL IB in Immaculate uking no recognition for her by dhlling Mrs. Walter Dem- (O u lAdy of Woods Parish, show but a few Conception Cathedral, Denver, contributions to tbe Church. mer, SP. 7-1554. Anyone wishing !" iki ^o:xt jk) for Mrs. Ismena Sbtfidan M n. Roper w u sunrrised irtieii, to donate a tea towel u a la Weedland Paik) of our biQ selec­ Roper, whose marriage to in 1807, tbe received tbe Apos-. bie i»iz* for tbe porty is asked Our Lady o f the Woods Altar /-.il. r.irvti Jamee J. Roper In 1881 w u tolic Benediction from Pin to bring tt to’ Mrs. Detnmer or and Rosary Sodety met in the H . ■ - M 'Tl! • P tion. witnessed by the pioneer Colo­ Xn for her memboahlp in the call her. home of Mrs. Edward Stepanek, n«; C u ..:,;.. • rado Blriwp N lcbolu C. Matt. Confraternity of tbe Precious Hostesses for the luncheon Colorado Springs, Wednesday, ’The prelate, while on his Blood. that preceded tbe Altar and Ro­ OcL 12, following the redtatleD missionary Journeys, often vis­ Her comment, upon opening sary Society meeting OcL 12, oi the Rosary in tbe efaurdi. ited in ber family's borne tn tbe envelope that cmtalncd tbe were M n. W. L. Demmer, Mn. Mrs. Stanley Jobanson, nsirty Monte Vista where the family citation, w u "1 didn't believe P. W. Martin, and M n. Vincent elected president presided. aowN settled after coming to Colo­ it could be for met” Belthem. Those present at the A new line of Chrlstmu cards MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY rado. M n. Roper's father w u not meeting were shown tbe new w u displayed by Mn. Ed Hal­ SUPER MASK Mrs. Roper, fonnerly of 1470 tbe only famous reUtiTe. Her sacristy and storage rooms and ler, Grant Street, died OcL 14 in a mother, whose maiden name cupboanti. The Rev. John An­ Mrs. Frank Harbour will be OF SERVICE THROUGH local boepltal following a long w u MacDermotL w u bom tn derson, pastor, spoke briefly on sacristan for tbe month and F I u 0 r • t - tnoeu. She w u 85. the ancestral home of Rocking the RMary. H n. DenzU Johnson will laun­ ham CuUe, County Roscom­ cent co lo re d COLORFUL LIFE Work on the new drto^eries in der altar linens. mon. Ireland. The beautiful A donation w u made for the Sbe had an interesting and castle is ocenpied today by the basement w u demoted by t c u j p t u r t d cMorful life. Her father. P. J- M n. Clifford Welch. Rocky Mountain Youth Congreu Cm. mii descendents of the MacDer- of OcL 284a Sheridan, founder of the Irish mott family because only this thdulder length fjiw i League that fought tbe Plans for a covered-dish sup­ family may live there. per were made, to be given for Sm ivgeM bMan. Stc'*tarvtra«ww, « MntSit to iw. PMr aai Preri 0«A hood with ot- British occupation, came to New Her im cle.w u Bishop James Society to Meet York In 1884, hoping (or a new memben of the parish OcL 31 MacDermott of Coun^ Sligo, St 6:30 p-io. in.tbe church ball, toched o p r 0 n. and better life for himaelf and. O l A N his young family. At Cure d'Ars foUowed by games. One size fits Along with his famed col­ An attic and rummage sale league, Charles Parnell, he had (Care'd’An Pariik, Denver) will be held in the home of Hr*. Jobanson daily, starting OcL 21, a l l ...... 1.9S been Irapiiswed by the British The £t. John Vianney Society and for the remainder of Oc­ towAui Hs*MM m. semaas bacaoK of his political activi- meeting will be held in tbe tober. Picture frames, dishes, tie*. Khooi hall Friday night at 8; 15. eW SNOASWAT . S fllliM furniture, and clothes will be In order to quiet a threatened Goverrwr Stephen McNidiols ■M TMi eaNTus os esHvm' rebellion, the British released will be the guest speaker. available. The sale will be for the benefit of the church. Mem Ihe two leaders and Sheridan The hosts and bostessks are ucaped to France, where he ben are urged to donate rum u follows: Dr. and Mrs. J. W. mage articlu. continued to direct the Land Wais. cbaliNen, assisted by League for tome time. Reservations were nude for Mr. and H n. W. Molttor, Mr the deandry luncheon meeting DEVOTION AND ZEAL and H n . Richard Logsdon, Mr. of OcL 27 at 12:30 in tbe Offl 8YMB0L DENNIS and H n . Bernard Ftamerty, and cen’ Club of tbe Air Force Liter on. he decided to come Mr. and M n. Ted PokiTwka. THE MENAa to New York where be planned Academy. Tbe Rev. Michael MQQCflli UVIHO to carry oo his fi^ t for Irish There will be First Common Kavanagb will attend u guest freedom by writing for tbe iMi articles for tale alM. of tbe deanery. He closed the Smoll, Medium, Irtih World. DEVOTIONS meeting with' a abort addreu Isnena Sheridan w u bom October devotions, consisting and his blessing. Large. in Swingford, County Mayo, of tbe Rosary and the litany Tbe next meeting will be held 1.91 Ireland. The seal and de­ of the Blessed Virgin Mary, are in the home of Mrs. George votion that were characteris­ held every weekday at S:M p.m. Jackie, Green Mountain Falls, tic ^ the Sheridan clan were with the exception of Moodays, Nov. 8. Memben will receive Holy handed down to this child. Mn. Ismeu 8. Roper on which day tbe devotions As her father used his energy are a part of the Mother of Per Communion in a body Sunday, and talents to further the cause Ireland, and another brother, petaial Help Novena at 7:M p.m. Oct 16, in the 8:30 ajn. Man. of Ireland. Mrs. Ismena Sheri James MacDermott, way chief dan Roper devoted her time assistant to the U. S. Attorney and effort to further the work General under President Taft. of the Church in Colorado. Mr. Roper, an employee of She was active In the estab­ the D. & R. G. Railroad, pre­ lishment of the original. Sacred ceded his wife in dealh in 1842. Heart Church in Alamosa ( u Mn. Roper, is survived by well as tbe present church) (or her children Ismena Heret, IBulUtrk llflrtuarB which she and her husband do­ Sunnyvale, Calif.; Helen A. C sj nated.lots and for which she, Rummerfield, Denver; and dikky... personally, solicited $2,000 Margaret KI s 11 e r, Littleton; through tbe mail. James J. S. Roper. Arvada, and THE FINEST HONORED BT POPE S. Roper, San Francisco. for tiny tots, 3 9 ie also obtained recognition She is also survived by a bro­ to 5. from the North Cenlral Associa­ ther. P, M. Sheridan of Hot Serving 1.91 tion for the Alamosa schools. Springs. S. Dak., and Miss She w u a life long member of Frances Sheridan, Canon City. 5outb Denver and En{fleu)0 o d mieue •■nviea tbe AlUr and Rosary Society Swi-eo*^ Dw ntawn and Owny Croak, moin I Interment w u In Ml. Olivet lakatida. loka Iwwl and tbe Neighbors of Wood- Hackethat-Noonan bandied ar­ cn fL rangements. TW wky, OttabM 20,1M0 TtkphoM, Keyiten* 4-4205 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Offlet, 938 Bonnock SH««t PAGE ELEVEN ftOFITS FINANa PAROCHIAL ATHLETIG Pirates Face Tigers 60 Team s to Participate In Quest of 6th Win In 11th Football Carnival By Phil RnrES shows that it would take a near) Then on the lu t play of tbe turned in by John Carney, John The showdown between the miracle for any team other than half tbe Holy Family team O’Conndll, Larry P en lu . and St. Mary's or Regis to win the set np to defend for a pan, Jim Flynn. Peralta's w u a 60- B m yoM coeMi out ■ winner It li up to the individual par- th e weight divisions remain and $30,000 on the event. That Denver Parochial League’s two championship. Holy Family, Mt. and Chris Hoch of tbe Raid­ yard punt return. tiM Junior PerocUal Loaxoe Uhea to promote the ticketi, the same as they have been in they do as well financially as undefeated powers is still a Carmel, and Mullen have all lost ers found a Jiole in the Ti­ foottoll Ctniril. nte 11th «n> and the better they do the Job previous years. The Midgets they do is owing in large part week away, but if St. Mary's MULLEN WINS only one game, but each squad gers' Hne and went <5 yards n u l event wfll be b dd Setor- the further ahead they are. For must weigh less than 80 pounds; tb the generosity of the Bob Pirates want to enter their big HOMECOMING for a second TD. 4a)T, Oct a , 1:90 pjn. In the revenue from the ticketi, the Li^tweights have a 100 Howsam family, which donates battle with Regis unbeaten, they has a tie on its record. Tills Cathedral tMk another past­ means that for any of them to That concluded scoring for .Been Stadium. Apfnxfanately w ) ^ wU at 39 centa each or pound limit; and the Heavy­ the use of Bears Stadium, and would be wise not to take the ing, this one uom Mullen by a Holy Family Tigers too lightly. get In on title talk, the pace Bet­ the day u Holy Family had tal-> OD teame wilt participate, and threa for |1, goes d l r e ^ to the weights can weigh up to 120. the Knights of Columbus who 280 score. Soi^osnore quarter­ Regis did just that and barely ters would each have to lose one lied their lone six pointer in the three famee will be played pariihea. SERVICES, FIELD cone through with a donation back Ride Egidff p a c^ the escaped unscathed. The Tiger- and be tied in addition. The fim quarter. Don Alonl intpr- limnltaneOBily. Indicetive of how well a par- ARE DONATED to cover incidental expenses. Hustanp homecoming victory iah'i athletic program can fare If previous years are any in­ The Officials’ Association pro­ Pirate clash is scheduled for 3 prospect is very unlikely. cepted a Regis pus and lugged by going 42 yarde for a tally on la the ticket i*lilntt performance dication, the parish athletic pro- vides the referees free of p.m. this Sunday. Oct. 23, at thi Regis won 14-8 over the Holy it 30 yards to tbe ^ em y 12 an Interception and p a ^ g of one youogiter liit year who Erims will net between $20,000 charge. Regia Sudium. The opener pits Family team, but they played yard stripe. Three plays later for two others. Mike Flood and Regis against the game Annun­ like a champion in only one Spirek took the ball in from a fold 1240 worth. + + + + Joe Valendo took bis pay ^Irt The carnival it Indeed a color­ ciation eleven. respect. 'They capitalized on the yard out. heaves. Fullback Joe Koval ful performance. A parade pre­ S t Joseph's and Mt. Carmel lapses of the Tigers. PIRATES RUN UP rammed over for the fourth cedes the start ot competition, clash in the 1 o’clock opener at The first one was a physical TEAR’S BIGGEST SCOI^ ore. Mullen Stadium, and St. Fran­ mistake. The Ben^ls’ Len 'The league's other unbeaten and bands, pep cluba, and any­ M t Carmel and Annunciation one eUe who caret to march cis' meets Mullen in tbe finale. Splrek couldn't bold on to a 11 displayed tbe most speetacu Cathedral takes a breather from Raider punt, and the ball was lar offensive show of the season battled to a 80 tie. The Eagles can Join in. Prior to the start of drove 95 yards and cashed a go league .action. recovered in the Tigers’ end in demolishing St. Joseph’s, competition, three cups will be ahead TD by John L« Ootrdii A look at the league standings zone by Ben Domenico. ' 4!K1. Included in the fireworks presented to last year's ' divi‘ with ti>an nine minutes to sional winners. w u a 06-yard pau play. Don Martin uncorked the / o u to play. The CardlniU then T H K B HOURS Larry« DeMarco who had gotten marched down the field in a sna- CONTDOJOUS PLAT Fred Howell Appointed behind tbe Bulldog secondary. tained drive to tie the score. Once the games start at 1:30, After the first quarter H Duane Gonzalea went into tbe THIS NIGHTMARE there is continuous play until Machebeuf Cage Coach w u only a matter of how end zone from five yards eat about 4:15. Ih e ccotests consist h l^ the score would go. with three minutes left in the Father Michael M. Walsh, su­ ated from the Unfbersity of COULD HAPPEN of two elght-minnte halves. In Coach Steve Romeo used 36 contest. Denver and played four years the coarse of the afternoon be- perintendent of Machebeuf High playcn, but the tcora Just In a nondesgue game 8 t la tUa ieDow’i eaie lt% only twnen 2,000 and 3,000 yoong' School, announced the appoint­ of buketball for tbe Pioneers. would n ot' stay down. By Franda''w u outdassed by Den­ Until his record w u broken a a bed dream. But the real Stan participate. ment of Fred J. HoweU as head halftime It w u 28-0. ver Lutheran Hlid> School 33-12. Oiag caeld happen to any Generally, there is a crowd of basketball coach at Denver’s year ago, be w u the highest St. Mary’s rine halfback, Dick The game w u cloee throughout scoring guard in D. U. history. haaeowiwr, any time. See betwnen 8,000 to 10,000, mostly newest entry in the Parochial StecUein. scored' two more the first half, and the Gremlins Basketball League. From there he joined tbe OB fer eee at our big Pack- parents and relatives who take touchdowns, one on a 10-yard tniUed only 13-12 at tbe midway Denver Btnken and played for tfe PoBdea. R will lonre the chance to see the youngsters Mr. Howell, a native of Brook­ pau and the other on a 10-yard point Denny Fuller and Steve lyn, first played baseball for Krizman scored toochdovns for ! k iae agalmt fire, wind, Inactloa run. B less^ Sacrament Parish in Other Pirate scores were St Franeii'. aad naay other perila. Brooklyn. One of his teammates Call a WU Dick McGuire, head coach of the Detroit Pistons in the Na­ M T. McGrMir' ZONE CAB tional Basketball Auodation. Taaft^aaAAOa. MAIn 2.7171 HELP EVERT TEAR The two of them combined CHIATM aATU to give their team tbe church SWAT lAOtO OlAN NSW CAU DENVER COUNCIL 539, Knights of Columbus, league championship over a plays a major role in the annual Junior Parochial League squad beaded by Bob Cousey, WHY CmOHMIO FootbaD Carnival. The Catholic men’s organiution can be now captain o f th e world counted on for a financial assist. At last year's event Ed Jersln champion Boston Celtics and r e - e l e c t WILUAMS RAMBUR, INC presented s check for $200 to Father James Hoynihan. director, commonly known as Hr. Bas­ in behalf of the E. of C, A sizable contingent of knights are ketball. Atdhorized Ram bler and Nash Soles & Service expected to be on hand for this year’s event Saturday, Oct. 22, A Navy veteran, the new Ma- at 1:30 pjn. in Bears Stadium. ' cbebeuf cage mentor w u gradu- ^^srt MscboRlcd Worii — All M ritti GORDON MiOTT BASEBALL' 20S0 S. VntvereUa A . SH. 4-2781 a good U .s. Senator Requiem Held for Dave Garland ONE PICKUP FOR DIRECT SERVICE A Solemn Requiem Mass w u ure on the Denver sports scene ing through athletics anyone offered Oct 17 In St. Franeis for five decades. who way in need of assistance. Fred J. Howell TO lOTH COASTS de Sales’ Church, D en w , for “Mr. Baseball,'' who w u 65, Monsignor Gregogy Smith, them in the years before the Dave Garland, a prominent fig­ devoted his entfre life to help- V.G., PJt., putor of St. Francis advent of thhe Denver Truck­ de l^ e s ', was among the many ers. While a member of the JS^lMPORTANTtoCotondo. who expressed the opinion that Bankers, .Howelj autsted head 2. LEADERSHIP^^«tor Mr. Garland had more friends coaches Lar^ Vainel] and than anyone else in Denver. Vince Borylt. ^HeUanarchfoeofinflitioiL PRACTICED CHARITT Currently employed by the “Charity to the extent that Central Bank A TroK Company, OmTor-CUoofo

B v tiftfs COMCO BREWED WITH M« t I CCifitAI Products ».«■ *. 8Lsr Stemdtrd LvtHlettlW , itisiKEs: c i : ' tMw taHtrlM tastes Sorvkt CAS WAlHINO I n n .i r CMMi A n . BA. * * t u refreslini PURE ROCKY \ Om, oa Tim, wrtm. WacMn* W. A (Doteh) Thofflot arewm . IM Iteaw CieeMia Aiamae A L w " r i. MS« cousTBoui ssBviea M OUNTAIN EAST HI CHEVRON Dave Garland IwCeHwi AUmoMo* SPRING WATER credited with laying the founda­ tion of enthttsium fw baseball that brought the revival o f the MWw TwMS owt Mm N t-tm Clau A Vestem League in 1947. Omw HfWt, UoM Garland w u izutmmental in ST. FATRICK founding the Victory Buketball CURE D'ARS League in the late 1940s. That circuit wu a foreninner to fu­ THE BIG "C" IN BANKING A rrov ture Denver entries in AAU and P s riiH iil 9 Sorvkt Station NIBL basketball competition. Central Canvenience FORMER GROCER Co m m OUVI IN WITH GOHtIDtNCI TUHMr a BBAKB ttavici For many years Hr. Garland 33rd omlTlolly n i l p m m operated a grocery store at £. CONVENIENT LOCATION; Central Bank is M w OMra* A DilNinr Alameda Avenue and S. Pearl ‘Easiest by far to readi by car'; y«er tnimt Caeece _ Street. He left the business in TV cnws at. taw NOTRE DAME 1933 and entered the insurance CONVENIENT DRIVE-IN: 10 Drive-in Windows serve profession. MOTHER o r GOD ACROSS FROM NOTRE Survivors include his wife, you quickly, without needless waiting. DAME CHURCB , Velda; three sons. Dr. Dave, Ed­ WattARoulah UIM at A m m t H i Mam Twiaaa • L «a Jafe ward, and Robert Garland; a Prat Pkh«a anS Dalivtry daughter, Mrs. Joseph Travis; SKBilANNOCX MeMar Chaeit-wa and three sisters, Mrs. Arthur TEUCO BATaa TUB 4' BATTaaiU DoUaghan, and Misses Nellie Orcan Moodowi \ t I o HI A t(4 and Ceceiie Garlaud. Eleven Tim, ■•Hwlw T H B e 'M t m BANK ANBTMHBTOOb iiMiirlM CiweWa JC l im Conoco Sorvkt grandchildren and several nieces Wa o m and nephews also survive. PlO N U a Mampa Burial w u in Mt. Olivet Cem­ ta b w i M m l Dunti (m roM C«rtsr*d« t u lm ayiM*^ t i n S. iMrWan T u s « m ■huaeeueit etery. Hackethal-Noonan han­ dled the arrangements. PAM T w avi Offlet, 9St l••lll•clt StrMf THE OINVEK CATHOLIC REGISTER T tItp h oM , K«y

LOTOU 'Sunday Supper' PARISH Slated Oct. 23 at

•AVt T M TM M AT HOM St. Philomena's (S t Pbllomena’i Pariah, 1 . m w 4 i M Denver) Rockr*! PHaraucr, Inc. AU members of the pariah are Invited to "Sunday Supper TMrCWTMtHt on Oct. 23 from 4-8 p.m. in the lO M school auditorium, 968 Fillmore Street. The price Is adults 81 and children 50 cents. The PTA wlU meet on Mon­ day. Oct. 14. 8 p.m. A film All SalRts forisli from Notre Dame wiU be shown and Johnny Dee, coach of the D-C Truckers basketball team, will be the guest speaker. His topic wUl be "The Proper Value of Athletics." AU pariahlonera 6 i W HARDWARE are invited. HOLY TtUMiTT FALL FASHiON SHOW The Men's (Hub wlU meet FACULTY TEA HELD AT ST, FAAHCiS DE SALES POWER MOWERS MODELS and tbe duinnan of the ley, Mn. Mary Ann TMti, Mra. Stella Lang, Hn. Thursday, Oct. 27, at 8 pjn. Rene Tbacb, Mn. Betty Blaacbi, cbalnntn; Hn. THE ST. FRANCIS DE SALES Grade Tbe hoetesses are shown, left t* right, Mrs. ?kk$dVpM d Stand Holy Trinity Altar and Rosary Society, A Boy Scout meeting wUl be Margie Rhlnehart Mn. Jo Calloway, and Mn. held In the school basement School PTA, Denver, held the annual fac­ Jamea (^aotrall, {wisident; Mn. CUfford n t t iorthtW inUr Tbonton, fall fu h ioo abow Oct 11 are ahoTC Mary Ann Petit. Other model* were Mn. Bemie gibbons, aecond vice pcealdant; Hr*. Albert Tan Firday, O ct 21, at 7:20 p.m. ulty tea in the asaembly renn of the rectory abort. Tbey art, Itft to rifht Mrs. Madge Hart­ Manea, Mn. Julie Bax, and Mn. Mary O'Neil. A film through tbe courtesy of Tyne, first vice president; Mrs. Gerald Ceonally. Low* SamI o t d PwtIDxar on Wadnetday, Oct 11 Tbe officers of tbe o^ the PubUc Service < ^ p a n y on recording aaeratary; Mrs. Fred Gardlnar, pariia- WO GAME mouth to mouth resuscitation ganization entertained tbe priests, alstert, and mentarlan; H n. Marvin Scholl, historian; and lay faculty, and the PTA chairmen and room iifiM im iu m will be shown. Mn. Howard Hetfenun. treaauiar. Mrs. Jack' 500 Attend Thornton Fashion Show Choir rehearsal will be this mothers. The 198980 historian book w u on dls- Loew, corresponding secretary, was not praeant 3103 1 Padwd Mvd. Thursday evening, Oct 20. Mra. play. for the picture. Ugbtei in most fashions and u r Society, effective In Novem (le ty Creai Parlak, ‘n e n t* * ) Patrick Horgan. leader, invltea ¥TL 5-1701 fabrics from leather • trimmed ber. Appnxlaiately 9M women at- all willing to aasiat in singing tidts, Miag fweaten, and bdd Tbe next Altar and R osaij tended tiM Altar Sodatr taab- for High Maas on Suodiys to ha PTA at Annunciation De Soles Circles to Meet len Mmw Oct 11 In tbe ptriab plaid sUrta, to rehreteen boa- meeting b u been dianged from T1» AfM M M Mm MMm Tuesday. Nov. 8. to Thursday, preaent for Us* lin t rehaarMl M M *M * im *ra halt teat pants. Alao modeled were Sots School Lunchos (8 t F ru cii de Sales' Pariah, John Lane and Banry L n n wfll Nov. U. at wfalch time Dr. 'nmriday evening at 7:30 ymm n »n M i «• paste! holiday dresses of Jer­ (AuBBCiaUea Pariah, Denver) Deave i) be boeteasei. N Mm •! MniMM. Purple, in all buec. wta hid>- Lawrence Goedert will speak o'clock. sey and ebiffoR. Tbe PTA wUl sponsor a hot Membera of St Joseph's Cir­ M n. PhU MulUgnn will en­ on tbe medical moral issue. Fifty-eight membera were pro- M n. Ddlores CuUibertaon w u dog luncheon for tbe grade cle will in tbe aasambiy tertain St. Ann’ s PInodda CS^ Work la progretaing on the sent' at tbe AlUr 'and R o ^ awarded a gown and pengnoir acbool every third Ibursday room of the rectory Wednes­ d e in ber home, 4488 Grove, AU SAINTS PARISH pariah bazaar scheduled for Society meeUng on O ct 12. Hiai MtaapneatAtaive. ensemble. An d ectrlc. fry pan Dooliiu was awarded the ape- starting.* Oct. 28. day, Oct 28. at 1 p.m. Hines. Thnraday, O ct 27, at noon. was awarded to M n. Jane Toth. Saturday, Nov. U. Prizes will SUNDAY MASSES Include a stereo set. clock da] prize donated by Mrs. Helen Tbe PTA memben are aeU A caMi prize of tlO.M w u $ M tHM. 10:00, luao. I3J0 * 6:00 PJL r a ^ . percolator, mixer, cook Biabop. Monalgnor William M. ing Christffiu cards and rift awarded the group bringing tai TRY NEW HOME CenfMtaw SUanin « to 0 A 7J0 to 9 er. steam iron, fry pan, and H l g ^ , putor, was tbe wrapping after tU Masses every tbe moat new memben to the Ber. BaileT Sdimltt Paator transistor Ut. ipeaker. Sunday. IN ARVADA? meeting and fashion show. 2509 SO. FEDERAL Memben of the parish are Group fO (M n. Yvonne Fox, J a lb t f jL asked to donate needlework, dminnan), with 28 new mem- ANSAT canned goods, homemade candy RRS7 INTWOtS b en . received tbe prize. A total Priest Youth Leader and cakes. These Items may Ssr Yser of 114 new memben w u re­ Gifts - Hardwart - Paint CAtPIT, be brought to tbe parish ball RAINBOW LIQUORS gistered. Q1 DKAPtais* m t at any time prior to. or at the To Speak in Denver THJ Ktep You in ti* Best of Spirits" , FVTUBE A C n n n E S time of, tbe bataiar. Women WUhIo* Shadaa m s onaam AuniM who have discarded nylons to 'Responsible Youth • Ameri- life for Youth” , 1157. DapUerilBg • IM CM fWsWm e t T«N ti Nf On We first Sunday of erary ca'a Strength" is tbe chosen Comidetiiig arrangemenU for 3093 SO. f O B J d WE. 5-13R3 dMute or wbo wish to make Opel Friday A Maaday Bvaa. theme for National Catholic I Mooaigoor ScUeder'a address ANSAY INTMOtS month tbe 8:15 a.m. U au has staffed dolls or doll dotbes tsar w. arm ness la a emnmUtee of tbe (dorado been designated Communion duMild contact M n. PInma Youth Week, to be obaerred 32 Braadway F t. 2-294* Mass for all women of tbe Al- Groetbeck. from Oct. 30 to Nov. 8, 1960, In Catholic Cmtfereoce on Youth ■CURE rf'ARS PARISHi 20 archdlocesei and 118 dio- and Home. a. «MD A DAHUA *T. cead of the United Statu and Hooored guesta who will share it| territwiea. the platform with Monalgnor SUNDAY MASSES Former Regis Teacher Tbe aim and purpoaa of Youth Schieder Oct- 27 are: Steve Me- 840 • 7 d » . 840 • MhOO • n JO A T M pjn. Week is to emphaaiie youtha' Nlcbda, Governor of CMorado, CONTBSIONS 8ATUBDA7 A40 A 7J0 potential, by apoUlghting thejjy wbo will give a brief addreu of Mloiiicniakcv’s welcome; the RL Rev. Monalg Bar. Jetas N. Balay, Paator To Note 50 Yrs. as Jesuit capacity and wlUingneu to u - Bume reiponaibUlty and to an- nor Gregory Smith, V.G.P.A., D e p a rtm e n t 8050 DtblU St EA. 2-1U9 A priest who taught for 19 Belize, British Honduru, in Cen courage youUia, by making chairman of the Colorado Catb yean at Regia H l^ School, tral America In 1917. Four years olic Commission on ‘ Yguth and Uiem aware of their opportun Patronlra That* Raliabi* end Prian^ly Firms Danver, will celebrate his 60th later he returned to the U. S. Ity for good. Home: tbe BL Rev. Monalgnor year as a member of the Wclety and S t Louis University, where To highlight Denver’! obaerv Elmer Kolka, Arcfadioceaan Di­ be entered the univeralty'a tbe- ance of Youth Week, the Rt rector of Catholic C3saritie*. TOLVE LIQUORS ologletl echooL Rev. Monalgnor Joaepb E. Sdil Tbe Very Rev. Mooaignor WU- Dohlio Shopping Center - 3360 Oohlio Father Bergln w u Ordained eder, director. Youth Depart ii«m Jones, ardMUoceaan top- by Archbishop John J. Gannon SATVANO ^ Fr . Delivery - EA. 2 5977 ment of tbe National Catholic rlnteodent d schools; ENGLEWOOD on June 24, 1924. Hla first aa- Weifare Conference. wiU be In Hn. PhUip Prieder, dialr- \l-K ll.ii:\ JWIil Ml M > BROTHERS dgnment w a priest w u as a Denver on Tburtday evening, man, 1888 Colorado White Hfotiog CoMpony \\\n jni .M i!i:v >iu:t teacher at a acbool fw boys in Oct 27, to give an addreaa at Houae (inference; Harold Cob J A N m B Prairie du Chlen, Wia. Two St Prenda de Salai' halL Una, delegate to the National SEBVKZ years later found Father Bergin Teen-agon and their parenti, Whlta House Conference. T M U U EASBON DUCKWAU'S in Hot Sprinp, N. Car., where u weU u all tatereated paieoai Min Margaret Sullivan, * Rw| Mid Uplial**ary BIAUTY SHOP be began studying aaeetical tbe- are invltad to hear Monalgnor r4>»lrman of the C^ondO CSB- msCaiandaBlvd. - Oartvar'a Nawaat ology. Schieder. fereoce ( » Home and Youth, and HMr»r«na Suburtan Vorfafy Stora Then came bis aaslgninent to Monalgnor Schieder is a na detegate to the Natfcmal White OMUeaiilMlfWCwMr Denver Regli and, in August, Uonally recognized leader In Houae Coofereoce, wiU be the # * Flaar W«xhif Mid TIMIM KmwB OVMMer, Ownm SMaOthM aA.M*» 1948, Father Bcrtfn w u trans­ youth work. During tbe past de­ chairman for tbe evening. HawNiif 0 F A M fif ferred to Oar Lady of Mt Car­ cade, he h u been uked to aerva Air CowdltlMiinf mel Pariah, Pueblo, where he la t « Wake Mid WindMre: on every major natlMial com­ Sk*M Malal Wark Please Patronize presently stationed. mittee concerned with youth. Cana Meeting Set Wathad ~ Prior to his jubilee Mau on He was a member of the Mid- Pbooa SU l>4494 EXPERT . DEPENDABLE Your REGISTER r n * ChaitaB m t t ilM ii Oct 23, a reception for tbe pub­ Century White Houae Confar- imURBD Advertisers and lic will be held in honor of Fa enee on Children and Youth; ad­ In Guadalupe Hall Jaw e" V »Ptr rtm Mention ther Bergin in the M t Carmel visor on tbe Special Youth Mla- A Cana meeting will be held F f h WstesB, Fv«w> CL. 88yM aadOE. 94 M M W. 4 4 * Avw THE REGISTER School from 3 to 4:80 psn. tioo to Germany USAF, 1962: a on Oct 22 in the new Guedalupe The Man will be celebrated member of tbe ipecial State De­ Hall, 8819 lipan Street Denver, 5 i l In the pretence of tbe Most partment and UNESCO mlailoa a 7:30 pm. for all the cooplei Rev. Cbarlu A Bnawell. Biabop Fr. John F. Bergln to Japan 1963; advlior to tbe married in S t Cajetan's and at Bocoh I •♦••^St, Vlncant de Paul's Parisli^***^ of Pueblo. The Very Rev. Jo­ Secretary of Labor, Young (3ur Lady of Gnadalnpe or elie- of Jeans Sunday, Oct ZS. Pother seph P. Fisher, S J„ provincial C o M M a i r i a a ao. UMViiamr bLva. a a. MiKNA Workers' Committee; preald*&- wbere since 1960. John F. Bmgin, SJ^ who bagan of tbe Jcault'a Mittouri P m m Rm tial appointee to Um CIUihib’ Tbe Very Her. Bartholomew SUNDAY MASSES hii teaching career in Regis in Ince, also will attend. Father A d v is ^ Committee, P r e a 1- Quetriaa. C.B., dtrector of tbe R a a d 19Tf, will note tbe occasloo by MRRORS 848. 840, 940, 1140 and 11:18 Har^ L. Stanaell, SJ., profea- dent’s Council on Youth Pitosaa. Cana Confereaee, will apeak on 4M8 M offering a Solemn Meea •or of history at R efit College. i ftp riM U 1968; prealdeotlal appointee to some of the everyday problems llege, be served following the Mass. Of Talk Slated at Regis aLsaan * ■ » M toai. ar. 9111 L awi am. a- aa*. ■wsmm i The works of major southern at Regia Cdlege on Tuesday, authors wUl be analyzed by Dr. Oct. 25. GOLD CROSS PRODUCTS, INC.; W e M u ft ie LEN'S Pharmacy C. Hugh Holman, chairman of Dr. Holman wlU discuss Fandea Cauitar Tapa "Accredited Purreyoci to tb* CMmOc Ctarfy” .* L.cyaH*.an». "Twentieth Century Southern MinWir at. VtMMU «• Veeri PtfM *ST. FRANCIS Cartarfe WaD TUe Writing; Tbe Radical Return to JANlTOtlAL * 8ANITAIT BVPPLBI M « t o t Hava Tour Doctor nw M Vinyl A Ilailtaai Fleering Tradition.” The lecture wUJ be 1421 • llth Stiwt '•> Cl 48778 ar Cl 48I68 ; IDE SALES' PARISH DINVaa X COLORADO » Us Your Praacription UNOIEUM ANOmE held in tbe Regia Cdlege Field- M. MWi 2797 B. LaaMM* BA 24719 house. starting at I p.m., and At LewUieM M* teeM CMyten SERVia, INC la open to the public. NOTED WRITERS Alomodo Drug Store VrM aitlnwtu — a u rl WiU Thomas Wolfe. William Faulk­ KDER CONSTRUaiON COMPANY i p n BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH V. 0. KTSaaON, Prto. iMtdUttM ner, Rdwrt Penn Warren, and aueetA ar. a MOMWiaw a tv a B • GUT M. EUIEB * SONS 3586 Upaa Street OL 5-7327 Tennessee Williams are among Cat Rate DraRs the' prominent Southern novel­ SUNDAY HASSES B M b E. LBOsudla InduBtrial and Commercial Bnildinr Pantala Swvlca SaadriM ists to be discussed. 740-8.40-940-1046-11.40-840 pm. I Taw BaslaeM Appradatad MMtiatr Mt. Cstn l P«rM Dr. Holman has specialized In 175 VaDej* St. PBart M8M CONFB8SIONS SATURDAY 840 A 740 B ainai a t>. American literature, concentra­ R t la v . Magr. H. V. Campbell. PMtor | ting on tbe work d William Gilmore Simms and Thomas 4880 Montriaw B M .______FR. 7-1892 g Wolfe. He has published art! Electrical Contracting & Repairing das on Simms, Faulkner, Hem­ VISIT YOUR ingway. American critldam, I ■Opwmw ou t OWN flAHT COLORADO and the American novel in scho- EARL J. STROHMINGER BOULSVARD DRUGS lariy and critka] journals, and Park Hill Oton«ri recently published a book on — — " ..I Cloctrk CaMpaag 48U&S8td Am cw— «t fiiiiwi aha maiMtMha CATHOLIC LIBRARY ! Wolfe in Uk Univertity of Minn­ Uceaaad aad Baodad temWe ana Nnh* e tna Ovthwy esota Pamphlets on American . Member NatiMtl Uectrkal Caatractan AaPa. aw N M fu am Writers series. bkaaaii .MOMIAIOOI im S ta a tS t. AC 2-5713 ALL PARISHES WELCOME.... Dr. C. High Holmaa DETECTIVE NOVELS The author of more than 288 the English department at Unl- historical plays for radio, he aTHEDRAl PARISH’ OPEN 11 A.M. TO 3 P.M. ventty of North CaroUni, in a b u also written dete^ve. special visiting scholar 1m lure novels. I FIBEPUCE FIXTIHEt aOSED MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 2 PM. g . CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 8:8 THE BEER THAT Magr. W. J, Canavan, Putor Free Browsinjf Membership Fee $1 Per Year . . . MADE FAMOUS Access to thousands of dollars Of Catholic Literature PlBSCRlPTfONS CALLED DENVailAHIlE I TUSi. FDR AND DCLIVBRED 625 19th St. AewSr CatMa si OieBtBa Osnvsr Next to Holy (ehoit Church MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. Kaysism *«I7 Robert M. — Panl V. — H. T. 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A.MHIL Tmtiy Tr» Pi«<» ^aur dm tfifld Ad In thp Raditor — Aik Fw the ClasriflPd Department ------V.. _ ---- ^ ------—---- —------■»------^ 0 REAL ESTATE FOR SAU 33 RIAL ESTATE FOR SAU 33 APFlIANCtS 45

M eat P re etod i B loedi 93 B t M u - 3 3 Mow C lonlflod JU Doadlia* • • • SMI t o . HAaaisoN 4-hdm. hak., s f l n pUeaa, M edan ‘ ^ earpala drapaa, applS Attnetlv* SyMT-oId DnimeRy Psrk m eb IWM, a rowu, I twin btd- - sar., Snead FOR SALE NOW-Tuesday ot 5 p.m. roenu. Nsar ISMt P radow BIm C Church u d tow el. 8m thb flo* Oar Lady ef (kate— H Electric Tippsn Range Cost $385.00 maifaP by fb«M tr m tO befw t I l*JL TuMlay c u ba pakUibad te tb« eorr«ii( week't papw. home priced at tSSJoe. We eiak* O d y W u t trU M . S t u Blue. o T i-atoi. l-badnMMn m M an hewd. O ance. od BiuiaaLU l aoALToa t lota, a o te to arsnw af. Per (all va. rent InfemattoB eaU AL. H41A Approximitely 6 Yetr (Md______150 INSTRUCTIONS 2 A S]— Notre Dame S t M ery— SS Blackstooe Automatic Washer . $ 7 5 . 0 0 Stamps Solicited Orfu_lBMc«etleB bj^eusllPgl teedi- «r with a desTM U u rie . briek, oatpdri, fall Recently Overhauled ______Thornton Rosary Society KA. SMS. A t Golden Parish fe p toeeUoa tedOe W ItotUL in To Hold Mexican Dinner PfRSONALS tMbUibed area. W-w aaiM ' Call TA, 5-5824 •eeeta wed dd lewkry trediM IMMEDIAn POSSESSION ^(S t Jooofh'i PoriO. GoMea) iTBum eTni. MM eirad ctM bv pletleB. Nob toQ t a ^ n t . > M r % made a closed retreat lait week DINNER ; Ub batba. ecaapute a la c ^ k t, htB 8tPBtr!ek-33 fuiM the pcejeet enl chalrhMD for the event end at the Sacred Heart Retroetl! bosL and carport. Ter detaOi pbaM AH who « t Intenated ere orncE U BLBcncD House to Sedtlia. The H oiy^ AC. 2<24891 • TO. e-Utf. A DOUBLE Par Paat Hama OaUvary a fS M to pot the boeke aid A aew dotr e( oCfleen for Name Society iponaored tbe re­ Our Ledy of Fattm a -l l w a « Le t m cuunaa n oaiat prtat an, a lOaSir. 'H PONTIAC >«erar ti the coQectien beaketa the Altar and Reoary Sodoty treat and plana to maks it an latd V b ^ BaaL awHwa SM a SEWING MACHINE SUcham Ew aTiaM aaa« ad a $1000 SLASHED ON PRia FOR SAU 40 BaantIM bredn tatoriet. A aadea Boodiye, or. leave ttum at were olected at tha poat aieet annual affair. Nd. a :ahe roetory. lag o f the groop held tbia EACH PTitf a l i r ' awtto. .twnladaa. aaod body, • 2 ^ V m ■haliiihip (or practb month. M n. id in Valrata w u Chad Taadas) g motor n d a work. rthal anriu ie atm ^ (er ehoaea to head the aodety u Baaaaaaaaaaaaanaaaa* St Peter h FaiTa-SS * 4 i i eamdai K ar^ It Ii anO> preaident t-bedieoM cash er I payainMa M OML Precious Blood t»uUr iaBdaea»aa,^radwa^ fw n raealiad. Onsraatoed. .USkU le nyowe betweei Id Other new offleen Indode SITUATIONS WANTED— l a r t a l R yean •( He, norrM RMAIE Mn. Melvin Fldt, Snt vice low prtaaS at m w . e s tt a n SiWmO MACHINE ■ lligla. Pvtlmr iateBOtiaw Otto. Qroana, S» preakkotj M n. Jee^h Motta, kotliar would Hka tvpliis or dm iUr 'r W be obtalMd by calUil Altar Society 8m Uria funlabed H r. tefc. e » SERVKE 40A lecond vice preaident; Mn. W^it baqa. wwa B«x SOS, CaO OPEN 1 TO 9.30 : Jba.GanlaaaatCB.»-lliL CbaiiM Hurray, ooerettry; Mn. 4TI0 UPHA^ W E. FIX - EM WALKER BROS. • The pariah widna to thuk Mi x Donald W abke, eorre- Help Wanted" Ftmoto—7 ... — — AwTmn FREE— 4 D A Y S O N LY— FREE !aH'whe h o ^ with the roeoit qpoadlng aaowtery. The now of- Drive Launched rvMds f WIU aarriea, atoa^ efl (or Hrint; deaa to at atora n l p . _ ^dadleatkm. Bpodol tbaaks fo to fieen win be fastilled et the Biatbar, WWaT W< Mr. ron, Mr. (Meet Prsdeia Bleed Parish, lonoaiy neettag of tbe Altar D m w ) to w « I g KINNIt CO.. luiWwa Old Ifr. Y enf. dUU oecupaser. New oalr >A7WBT IBLnaf Society. otoka. Tc] Naaiitoa, l i pat pack. The Alter end Roeary So­ te tndude beaotUnl wdaut ud Ofe t u u d m x i H r ? i o o B Mn. Harvey Long, dulrmon dwriT fumilura. . < n t r ciety k bavtof a memberthlp Exparlanead heutalifapar wanft DENVER'S ONLY '54 FORD of tbe ChrUtaua card project THE SERVICE REALTY, drive. Each woman to the remlndf ail that carda, wnp> anyploymant In rtetory In Dtnvet St PUtonoMh-as AUTHORIZED DEALERS KOAINKY GRmW’ roSOOB O- B o u l d e r porlab la oaked to join for-the INC. pingi, and Dumber o f gift itema |A*aa fim . bean. I hdnte. weatiy MU WMt nth Are. OX taw BAN. 0000 DfflUOX NOT KANT apirltsal beaeltta. or Mhurbl. Cell the Saolitor or can ba pnrehaaed, between now Our Ledy ef the V kiktlea 99 MHC. FOR SAU o w n IN m Booy, aotoka- Tbe monthly meeting will be wriM Dipt, J. K , Tha RaglaMr. n c TBAN8M— ON. 0«VLBIDmi and Chilitaiaa, In tba dnirch SMrrn. bitdh ittodiait saraM ■OTOB. IfOTOn tORDi WOOl. office. bMd Oct 34. Members are Onlikad bMEt. S araptoeaa.Tbatba. Poittr'f Qrw Sloro ONI or TSB n r b iiy b m M aM neiio Wt asked to bring a white eiephaint all dnpa% bolUn evao and rant j, Mn. Long will hold on ^ n NEWPORT REALTY TOWMI n » Oaarl O i •oetew , Cole. Chrlatmaa cards are on sale watar a o M d , atom deam 'r t- houae every Monday avaibg APARTMENT TO SHARE T9A HMNSW?(FtT»|.Um riw |i iMfl eiOan of f t meiip- in b«r Iwm from 7 to 0 o'elod each Sundiy to tbe hall. D L M i n The toqaLr (omm will meet for tbote who mlght'find it n . 7-iiK S t Anae—U 3S-Ne( Uttoi by parish JANT2EN ■ a>arcgasi.st Bioce eenvaaknt to eelect tbefr Wedneeday, Oet. 36, at 8;1S pjo. KNITTING YARN 5ir»55i*k tiOTML Bm o UM neoatala tad yaaey view. carda at that time. addreit to the cfaui^ bah. The eubject HOUSEKItPINC ROOMS MW, a larta bdm a., brWt .eowtoo: HELLO NEIGHBOR UoM Tna BaMrory : la 8071 N. Baaex, City View win be "Fulfillment of G^'i RAN. 21 E.A.wS£t^ftCO . Promise." ____ HA lanT M l Minbll, Ataada • w e w fOwM t i yee> order (a Heighta'. TboN widtlng to make _ j, atraMto batba, a i^ fn i tputka oi y e n w i party. WALKER BROS. an appointaMnt to tee them at CLUB TD HEHT vm tian jiBiw — Anwim ato Hfftfoet 2-9Md The next settiM of tbe Teen Wiltoii ft WIfsM R lifty anothar tia a aioy do ae by H vC im oL ______3M X Bnadway «U. u m wwUwi * 2 ealUiig AT.,M 9T1 Chto win be Meoday, OcO- 34, FURNISHED AFArMENTS 25 S t Beraadetto—13 Ptmr’5 Dni Ston Tbe S t /od e Circle ia seek­ from 7 to 8 p.m. to the school REAL ESTAre WANHD 35 ■ a iM i top ,m t it a . toMa. Isdrik iretKtianefthoWaar ing dOBititws o f any d d or cafeteria. / Furnlihtd Aptatmerrti v a i c i tlD U O iD k A H ^ On Thuiaday, O ct 37, the eo tbiaI tovdy d-yr-oM KiMn.hwm wSta O n ro fee Malta tow t-nefn wort baby clothing that they 2 twKi 3 RMffli oaea. Tbe food shower for the sk- a METIW lOQM SEATS ICO Savvied S ^ Hemta BUHDINO MATERIALS aodation memlm will be tok- tma win begrom Oct M through PtoMblna ^H*"*** WALKER BROS. Jnmm HOt fOi am. W « a » . lag ord en 'for tha wreaths at Nov. 4. Frosas feods should be 8at and I n . M. youi LAxnrooD r o i o d x a u d i broiu^t to the convent on Sun­ s e i ^ * Kerdy Wrecking day. Oct 88. The open bouse at 7TH AVE. RANCH Contractor 7235 W. Coltox BE. 3-6578 the convent will be Sunday, Law tba> I yiB. eld. P t o e i ^ M s y i m X Broadway m West OM A te. T X BdMI O K M eVRONOe UNTIL I Oct. M. (rem 1 to 4 p.m. ?tdrma,*tiiba!* kwmWA»»vimw»»to.vvw>vwwwJ Colorado Springs In the week of Oct. 34-39 Iraedw ir Muatc Id i each parishioner will receive 2Ja Braadway W.Ul VIUUIIAUC IVUeM— btrtweiie. 1-ear |ar. |SS,iee. five envelopes for Sunday off­ D E S M S . SERVICE DIRECTORY ;ZECaA * ^AM81 erings, an Initkl offering en- .ieniieeieaieaeataiaff BblMp'Pmy & Co.. KE. 44205 velc^e, end an envelope for all C w iii larvSw Suilee HAIIDWAK REAL ESTATE FOR SALI Saints' Day and AO 3 ^ ' Day. (n i Cam. im am ca . diein m $ Earn Ptatta S3—Cud d’A n from 8L M to aentb half 3050 GRAft STRBET a f deebto. Mudarahd and aaty A i m A T I O N S CURTAIN LAUNDRIES LANDSCAPING d w s . B M k. All c f tor Naar.Cnn d'Ara— daluat Sbdrm. earw. tUa (XXXIRADO SPRINGS Altendena. Ladtaa’ a rB iii, CMta, MR, ATTORNEY boni»-f-tJ. J. bm t. with larfalana dwdw, , itb4U I^EELAND, Bltr. ITL TT3W cuKri fadm. and batb-wraMead Kar m , faakttnc and ala. Beet w m poa- Mtto and barbaeua. Only tn > N . ilblt by lady wtae tvaiyatoi ayi fo r Mbtto aettod aaa tba Oao- Contldiar e titf. kid KaiMf. 461 ADAMS born to aew. H ii. t u r n H. Itorier, SB ir*e=aA "r'4'^ Ml X Bmuaea. BX MIM. rat Calbolto Raflator. Mue. HIM down, na THA. pm . 3Aa* room brick, flalabd front pnrek, ■ecetor Sani ntaa, npM. aee» BY OWNg t badrm. briek BeUabie lady dote aWafaUe— M her beow pofclble M badieeak (arafa. baea- U N m 4ERVICR rata awvtoa m aUidjrftU. Best. Perfaet coDdlUcB. bema: alee drsiMa and eatta. DBOUTINO eoD vabalbi, eoDvabalbi, I MO Lofaa. 8P. T-nn. HaU Year Ugal Netlew to SS7l7ai Palauex' MOUNTAIN 727 MONROE to<. 2980 MAGNOLIA ASH HAULING Tim ABCm T CO. tlTOO down eiW VHA, PITL 4-bdi», jerantaaX fa r fraa Mtitiata, aall ^ 1 . W. Bakfua, MtotoV ir DENVER UTHOUC PRICE REDUCED! tpactoui homa. In vary f e d eondl- fnd BOMar. W X m B t 4 r J . T. neexeaant i x xXVMT Don's mlaa tbia tovaly S-bdm. brk. Sin. Pun partly flflaiibed bamt, 3- MWar Tratb CarvtM Heapat. I I . » i m REGISTER boasalew. CoaytatooUy located to ear firaia. Hedam kitchen. Pickup Aayttofa AL. l-im ORL^STS PLUMBING acbool, abOMtnSi traniportauoD. FRED SOUNGER, REALTOR lasdJcaped, fanead baek yard. Price SHAFFER'S RUBBISH YouxpSSaSruiSr Alti P.0, lox 1620 reduced tor tmaiadlata aale. IMT Oiytord OU. MOU « A T a A CO, B I A m R E M O V A L 1 8 . uHm e x . 7-uas 8 t L a « b - S S COMMERCIAL AND Pk.if.Tem tmoaoikte noMtaix RESIDENTIAL 33-Hely Cross UentOANS ROONNO j.D. oouca \ SAU OR TRADE REASONABLE RATES $81.00 DOW N l.bdroon itaece, attaebd tanae A L . S 8 8 10 C D. O’BRIEN 1 1 LEGAL NOTICES ELECTRIC W IRIN G — N E W , RE­ NO LOAN COST NO QUALIFYINO id * 4tb bdrm. ertn to bath and ^ M AY REALTY t badiMCDL Urinsmalua raOB eomb, WIRE, ADDITIONAL WIRING, ^ S T ­ m T H ie o v w r v a e u iT 4-pe. uiabatb, 1,006 so, ft floor MICK i " I aa< far t & M r a t f w m t y ■pace, ton ed , landieaped. Icanto Nan. 8U. 1-7OT. BY AN EXPERT. EA. 2-5203. a f P aavi f S^reedkr t Weaver RIEBUNG REALTOR Brick Week, PUaaara, Beprira. ‘ RE ALTO R and iftfa d Catorada ElEORK inUNO <100 HOiatSOM ROAD WX O-OOI Pelathif. mOMlM. BX t-UfL N e .p -e i8 M UM Utttoton Bird. PT. 4-0171 RUG SPfCIAU Haly Trinity—U Ntoe brk. booie, larfe IMat-dbiinf : WSURAIKie LOANS (B . W.-W. carpet u d drapaa. Nice BUIUIM « CARPB4TER (D aeaaaadI Perl-llae brick, fln. baain ant with boat. epariBWI. IBata- wtl ece- Jl0i l>wyn Elactric L 1 N e .P -S lM family roam, hdib A M badioom. alder trade (er analler badw. Call 7 2 S N. T e fM Sf. AH paiaoM bavlM euhna afitoat Owner ■ ii t n f — must n il this V u Pelt. SU. 14U 1 OUTTMS Bauce ' a BMMd anate an raquMd moBtb, Good yalM at PHA appralnL b E1J1UMN6 AND Quality Apparel 1 “ tb n i far illa a n i to the ■any u n B a r a u t a . Call HA. M070 BERGHAUSa REALTY b CONTRACTING frtdw . CeUreAd Springx CeU. Court e f tbe City and te see. T M t i r i t u I t 4064 8. Bdwy. XLTX 8U. M( MOOUNMOgWNaS i 9 -- — , Cetorado, ea er b FOR ANT REMODELING • v n a 1173 1 g d April. \«1. er « IN TOUR HOME ^ GHlIert, S|pMls i M E . f t 7 7 3 1 M feraver barred ; — INSIDE OR OUT— TRASH HAUUNO K tow a and Tnjaa Btraoto j " ic. rntsm . § wa apeaielbe la ewlter and « ; CALL JACK RSIS < ipaat naatoMaNat. ■AUIiNO ONE DOLLAR SPECIAL : A C M 4 S 0 Any flaaa in « t o a { AttoTMT far tba Omta < Oariara Clinad add tnairaa. k M U iM eM iM M U Tiea nuHta , Oay /toiU PleRM PRtrooize T k o H c n tw S h e e t S 1 O ub Bulhllns. H TbarabibVy laiiriiBaK, Ta lotradicd Vaa to the Ragkter C Im H M Seetlaa ^ Piimiibli, inraaiiiX idl^airaat Yoor REGISTER Metal A Reefieg ^ (FubHetboa to Ba In tbe DaDvar . AdvertiBen tad m e o M e o A T io CatbaUe Raflttor) FOR $ 1 M YOU GET 20 WORDS OR LESS CARPmmS CONTRAaORS A M ricoi Rm Ur i TRK SBVKE M en tio n •*^aKr«K2r‘'" 1 ShBBt M e ld Ce. CmtomiW Trot tmerii m m O LU tO t I X I I H "m TO BUY, SB! OR SWAP GARAGES >ca 444M BUT Dmatag^ : THE REGISTER ratnWdaaidi 1 ■ lGAL NOTICES BLOCK, BRICK, FRAME V Anar4pjn.eu.Mni Fm HMNI FU. M COUPON I WORD PER lOX ^ Moabaref Am eairfirim M onet ov mtAL etmaMaMT REMODELING >/////////////////////W ////rf u p H O L sm a s FURNITURE SHOP D r. J o in k , O rd o h l •____ a f m J ( A 0 1 ^ . alfo HIATING umeuiHiNa knewB d w S a t). and la-UftwtoUrtai toraOUte arm. SXLHA iru jrA N OROUT, (da^ SIDING t e w m s a m a a o opTeMiTairr ewiiiQi ptm Bnaum m Hoimi TWON OTMrr Ha. MICH FOLEY HEATING 3M < lAea. m teiwi Bd Onpwie M X b etai (J Netlea la b a i ^ s> rn that I bav« FHA TERMS. UC CONTR. MabtatodN ir ftael rnari k tba Cewnty « yit. a f sitto fld cnteB ers WAlUAPMl, PAINTS HaoMMiMetoarito eoLOiutBa apawax cato. g of tbe City and Caoety of WB gPRCIALm ON-SMCXT OMaataa A*. Iddn , Colorado, and that toy per M l 1

Masquerade Party Slated HENS Democratic Party Day Set Oct. 22 by K. of C Unit For Friday Luncheon Club Hw Mcood annual maaquer- be awarded for costumes In tbe ACTIVITIES ada party iponaored by following eatecories; Best La All candidates for public of­ He has served on the District REPUBLICANS NEXT TUm« CauncQ 4TM, Kniehu of dy; best genUmnan; and best fice in the Democratic Party Attorney’s staff and in 1992 BUI Dresler, general chair- CoIuoA m . •U b t bald Satu> CQUPIfc have been Invited to a special w u elected to the Colorado titan of the Friday LonchaoB State Senate and is now Ueu- day, O ct )S at > p-tn.. in Ht. Reaerratkas can be made by Gub. said “ t e t this program Carnot Sodoty Ban. U17 Na­ Miiiny AL »-V n , BE 7-7MI, or tenant Goverrtor. vajo Straat Lloyd's OnAeotra George Sweeney, deputy initiates a change In pace for PY. m « i . REV. HRRR7 NORTE, C.SS.R. «Q1 play. gnnd kni^t, Cw&k U U9, wiH the luncheon and will pravidq Tbo admission price of |3 per The Ladles' Auxiliary will be m uter of ceremoniu for the an opportunity for everyona to prapare and serve a buffet sup­ prognm and intrt>duce the can­ peraoB Indudot a buffet ■up­ meet the candidates for ofticA per and berttaiea. P rlioi will per at tbe party. ______didates for office. ITiis will be Redemptorist Holding the opportunity for memben to and that next week we will havo meet tbe candidates and ask an Identical program featuithi any questions concerning their tbe Republican Party candi­ NORTH DENVER Retreats at El Pomar campaign for office. dates.” The Rev. Harry. K o r t e, From Colondo Springs Path P r o m o t e d CB5JL, a member of tbe R^ er Korte's schedule of parish MERCHANTS demptorlst mission band serving missions snd retreats will take Paul T. McGrady, a mem­ the Midwest states from head­ him to Chicago, S t Louts, and 4th Degree Banquet Set ber of Christ tbe king Par­ quarters in Davenport, la., Is Detroit TUS wwai.awe ly v a— fv« ish, Evergreen, was named as­ condneting the October series of • M.fwpMnOsne wOea r— srv sistant manager of the insur­ retreats at El Pomar Retreat At Air Force Academy ance department of Van Sebaack House for Women in Colora­ Tbe Colorado Springs Fourth and Cmnpany. McGrady, a trus­ Farley, stete m uter ef tbe do Springs. Degree Knights of Ctdumbut Knlghti of Columbui. Dr. Fer Cenplale Pbotocrap^ tee d the Denver Sem Gub, ..This is tbe second series Fath­ EquipmoBt and ftip^les Joined the Vin Schatck Insert- will bold a banquet In the U.S. ley will reseat the dharter te er Korte hu conducted at the Air Force Academy's Officers' Tbomu P. Pankn, nevlgatet. ance department in 1954. Bis Colondo Springs Retreat House. Gub on Sunday, O ct 29 at 6 Guests for tbe occasion are ex­ insurance experience dates back Be also gave the monthly ser­ p.m. A cocktail hour will pr^ pected to attend from De»' DON'S to 1937. He w u special agent ies in January of 19S9. cede the banquet at 9 pjn. ver, Pueblo, Canon Gty, S e e ^ I^otofrsptiy A Cameras for the Aetna Century Group in ROBERT KNOUS sMsi—n— et.»7«n Faber Korte, a native of St. Tbe occasloD for tbe event Is ity. La Junta, Titddad, Walasm Boston in 1948, when he re­ Louis, is remembered in the hmdieoa program this Friday turned to Denver u special the granting of the charter to bura, in additioa to Colonde Denver Archdiocese for having noon at the K. of C., Council the Knights few their general Springs. agent for tbe U.S. Fidelity and established tbe weekly Perpet­ 9S9, Denver. assembly this past Aug. 14. Otffeen of tbe asaemUy irp Guaranty Company. McGrady is ual Help Novena in Cure d’A n ’ Tbe guest speaker, Robert Archblsbop Urban J. VMir o( T b on u F. Pankan, navlgaten nurried and the father of Are Parish, Denver, and Divine Re­ Knous, candidate for ^ S . Sen­ Denver gave the Knights p er Fraads E. Wyman, captaM; children. NORTH DENVER deemer Parish, Colorado ate from Colorado, wUr discuss mlssloo to use his name, and so Lawrence B. WeKi, admtni; Springs. tbe Democratic Party platform. the general aaemhly will Frink F. Floyan, comptroller; After his ordination In 1944, Explaining the polides of the be known u the Archbishop U r Cbarlu F. Freymnth, scribe; OPTICAL the priest’s first amignment SIM Vafsa GL MtSS Colorado Springs Democratic Party, Mr. Knous ban J. Vehr General Assembly John P. Lebay, ;41ot; Geotfe I t was to San Antonio, Tex., where will speak in behalf of his party of Colondo Springs. Ernst, Jr.: inside sentiDel; end Club Hears Talk he served until 19S0. Following and fellow candidates seeking Tbe master of ceremonies for Htnaat H. KUlday, outside e i r Jan^i Lee's 4022 Tennyson Street hli mission jn r k in Texas, pubUc office. tbe banquet win be Dr. John B. Him.1 Father spent six yean In De­ Mr. Knous is a native of Colo­ Near New Shop ORend 7-5759 On Science Role troit. For the past five yean rado aifd attended school in Father has been assigned to the Montrose. He received a B. A. 431 j W. 44th Av«. i Rev. Harry Korte, CS8.JI Fourth Degree Banquet Sdence’i role lb the worid to­ Davenport mission band. degree tiom the ‘ University of Phone GE 3-3274 day was the general theme of Colorado and a law degree a talk given by tbe Rev. Luke MEMBER SINCE 2 9 4 6 from tbe University of Denver. HallenbKk, 03.B., science in­ A veteru of World War n , be Is Scheduled on Oct. 25 NORTH DENVER UQUOR STORE structor at Holy Crou Abbey received an honorable d 1 s* AH arrangementi beve been en and Colondo will be la at- charge from tbe U. S. Navy u a ttadance with tbe ofScen and DemeeHc m d Imported H i^ School Canon City, at tbe George Brugger Named completed for'the Fourth Degree Colondo Springs’ First Friday lieutenant commander. banquet to be held at tbe Shir- memben of tbe veitous Foartt Luncheon. Icy-Sevoy HMd. Denver, OcL Dm i m Assemblies in CoiendR WINE AND LIQUORS Tbe club, sponsored by the As 'Knight of Month' Men’s Club Dance 39. for the aceeptanoe of the The musical program, undsr Cold Beer ~ Mixes — Pep To Feature Singer charter for Jdm H. Reddin Young, wUl'coneist i4 tbe OUi^ Knights of Columbus council In George J. Brugger, Denver tee, and is a member of tbe "Yoor Friendly Uquer Store" C ^ r ^ Springs, meets the General Auembly, and the la- er Qnartatte: H n . KatblMh Call GL. M m far F U B DELIVERY InsuivKe represenative, w as Regis College scholsrship com­ first Friday <4 each month at Gina Lombardi, young re­ itallatlon of the offlcen elect: Tliym, long asaodated wttb the EdMk sad Carmine LambardL Prop. named "Knight of Uie Month" mittee. cording vocalist from Denver, tbe Swiss Chalet Restaurant. ed for the currant year by tbe Chicago Civic Opera, and Wit- smPMsraiaM. for September by Denver Coun­ Brugger is a graduate of Den will be tbe featured soloist at state master Dr. Parley of Pu- liam Wallace w dl known to the On PM eral st W m * Sttfe A n . NsM te Cecnsr AU Catholic men in the Pike's cil SS9 of tbe K i ^ t s of Colum­ ver University and w u active, the dance iponaored by -the M o. music iOTon ef Oelerade end R e i ^ are invited te attend ttie bus. ' while attending college, in the Men’s Chib of ML Carmel In addition to tbo Hierarchy for many yean aettre in thi lundwoos, which are hi^liriit- The recipient hu been a Newman Club. He held region Parish, Denver, on Saturday, Denver Open Tbeider and « ed by a prominent speaker. Tbe and clergy, all p u t friars of the member of tbe Knights of Co­ al and national dfffces in the O ct 23. Jerry Middleton and present its vice prasldaot Mi l luncheon and talk are limited lumbus since 1946, and has organization. He w u a member bis orchestra will provide the Fourth Degree, and tbe'snrvtv- Jean Zvlibtys win be tbetr ac­ WEISS BAKERY to one hour, U-L for tbe men’s served on numerous councU and of the national executive com' music. ing members of tbe Redding companist OLD-FASHIONK) SAIT. convenloice. ' civic committees. He Is at pres­ mlttee, and In 1990 w u award' Miss Lombardi has record fam ily Sister Cecilia from Lor- The women wUl have the oi^ ette Heights, Mrs Dr. Wlfliom USING BREAD—EVRY TUESDAY ent serving u division chair­ ed a Holy Year trip to Europe ed lerveril well-known popular portonity to witneai tbe instal- Favor Racaivad man in the " " » » business di- for bis efforts in this capad^. songs in recent months. S h e L. Early, and Mri. T. Rabor latien ef tbe neiriy eketed «(• vtsl^ of the United Fund Drive. A Denver native, he attended h u appeared u guest soloist Taylor will be tbe honored fleers e f tbe aseemhfy. SIOU8 TO SERVE YOU A RegitUr reader wishes to guests. T...... eu s iw setawwledge a favor received In tbe past be h u been active Mullen High School, and lives at numerous civic and parish WnUam J. Nelson Is tbe chai|^ . A V I.______HA. ♦1MJ in the Friday Lundieoa Chib, in All Saints’ Parish with his fu D c U m u and h u been seen and Supreme O fficers of tbe man of the Committee on ar- clirraa...... ee. uses through prayers to the Holy Farnlly. Red Cron, deem*tlns coamh' wife and three children. heard on television and radio. Fourth Degree from New Hav­ muter of ceremonief. ST. JOSEPH’S PARISH

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