VOCATION DAY SCHEDUIED MARCH 31

75,000 Lbs. of Relief Supplies Sent 42 Religious Communities Represented In Archdiocese of Denver to Take Part

Bt Rev. R. E. Kekeisen u far from keeping pace with fort oo the part of alt the reli­ MaJo HaU, will be utilized fully will have its own classroom Because the Denver A id id io ecclesiastical expansion. gious comnunicies of the arch­ for the day's events. space in which to set up an ex- cese had less than 2$ candidates diocese, as well as secular priests, All tbe reiigious communities, hibic, complete with pictures for the sisterhood in the past Vocation Dag to interest good Catholic youth both men's and women’s, o f the sod literature, desaibing its own year— a sbornge of 220 by na­ Program in God's work. The 29 class­ archdiocese will be "on display" form of community life and tional standards— it is hoped Vocation Day activities will rooms of Cathedral Grade and at tbe Cathedral Schools on.Lae- Church work. Interested yewth that this year's Vocation Day, take the form of a gigantic ef­ High Schools, as well as Oscar taie Sunday, Each coogregatioa (T un to Paget — C o b m n l ) Laecare Sunday, March 31, will be blessed with eminent success. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulatiom The observance, to be held at Contenta Copyriabt by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1967—Permission to Reproduce, Except oo $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 Cathedral Grade a n d High Articlea Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Sdiools fr<»n 2 CO 6 p.m. March 31, was annoaoced by the Rev. Per Month C B. Woodrich, atchdiocesan di­ of vocations. The arch­ diocese-wide event, expected to DENVBtOtriKXIC For Schools draw 3,000 persoiis, 'including' parents a n d vocation-minded An sTcrafc of more than $100,000 s month bss been youngsters, is the yeari^major maintained o n paymeals to bid for workers for Christ. the Arthhuhop't iligh Srbools 45 Vocations Fond daring ihe fint 11 moitlhi of the payment period. Among Bogs REGISIER Tolsl colleclions to Frfa. I Thirty young men entered St. VOL. Lll. No. 26. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1957 DENVER, COLORADO were SI.106.049.70. Tbe 30- Thomas' Seminary, Denver, the monlh payment period began past September, Father Wood- OB M ar^ I I , 1956. and Janu­ ary, 1957, was the lllh monih rich retted . There was a total in (he period. of 43 male vocations, the re­ Hungarian Olympic Star, Hero Tolsl pledget to the High mainder going to religious con­ Schoolt Fnnd smouni h> $3.- *oa>« of tbe 93 biles o f elotbing cent de Paul Salvage Bureau; Thomaa Griffin, gregations outside the trchdio- 363,307.19. In order lo aeri in S p e w T in g bedding that ire being sent president of the execntive committee of the this pirdge figsre the preseni, from the Archdioceie of Denver to the poor of salvage bureau; Urban J. Vehr; and ces& The national "vocation rale of psymenlt muti eon- the Orient, Middle E u t. and Africa, art, left Walter Pytlieski, treasurer of the executive average," the director pobted Of Uprising, Settles in Denver tinoe during Ihe next 19 committee of the salvage bureau. to right, Leo Keleber, manager o f tbe St. Vin- out, is eight sisterhood vocations months of the payment period. Seventy-five thousand coilected nationally in the revolution in Hungary last for every vocation to the priest­ All prrtoDs who made pledget fail, according to the Very are nrged to keep rvgnJsr and pounds o f clothing, ehoes, U. S. Bishops' Thanlcsgiving hood. This means that Denver Clothing Collection of 1956. Rev. Monsignor Elmer J. With Family; Aided by Parish prompt in making their pay- and bedding were scheduled Members of the S t Vin­ Kolka, director of the arch- should have at lease 240 nun- menlt. The campaign for lands to leave Denver Feb. 7 for cent de Paul Society in the diocesan clothing drive. aspirants; there were actually By Fbank McCaxthy -i- J- for hiirii tehool eonstruction San Francisco, where the archdiocese headed ^ e cloth­ Free transportation of the <«ily a score. Frank Barvik, Hungarian national cyclist, cham­ can be a auccets only If all of material will beproceaeed for the money which has been ing collection. material is being provided by This siruarion is partkuiarly Olympic Star shipment to victims o f wsr Some of the 1 o e a 11 y pion, who represented Hungary in the 1948 arid 1952 pledged it paid, and other disasters in Asia, donated items were retained the Colorado Motor Carriers' lamentable, Father Woodrich de­ International Olympics, escaped with his family from Etsential cnntiraclion al the Middle East, and Africa. here to care for the 126 Association through the In­ clared, in view o f the magnifi- behind the Iron Curtain at the time of the Hungarian Catholic bifli schools ihroagh- The Denver archdiocesan Hungarian refugees who terstate Motor Lines, Navajo cent work being done by the uprising. He arrived in Denver Friday, Feb. 1. oat the Dearer area is depend­ Freight Lines, and Ringsby shipmentipment isu psrt ofoi 16,000,-lo.uuv.- hsve corns to the archdiocese 42 reiigious communities diat During the fighting Frank ent upon the payment of 000 pounds of such goods since the abortive anti-Red Truck Lines. pledget lo the High Scboalt operate in the archdiocese. There drove a taxi through the streets Sponloneoui Reaction o f Budapest. The back seat of Fond. New additbini are being are 14 communities of men and his cab was filled with home­ Tbe uprising o f the Hungar­ built jatt Sl quickly as the 28 of women concerned with made “ Molotov Cocktails” hid­ ian people was a spontaneous money becomes available. reaction. It was a rebellion o l Wrote Honoring St. Dominic every phase of a growing den beneath-comitaDn. As they Pertont who have not made all the people against the Com­ pledget are nrged lo send iheir Church’s apostolaie. shot past the Russian tanka his companion would tost tha crude munist controlled government contributions to Archbishop CatboUt D tfttlofy figures, of Hungary, a revolt of a Urban J, Vehr, Box 1620, Ft. Carson Private Musicol Composer proud nation who could not too, the young priest reported, Suturdiiy, Birrik's toblU Denver 1. IT TAKES ALL KINDS of THEN, HE WAS GRANTED and Catholic choral groups all take any more o f the Commu­ point up a seemingly losing bat « i l firl D o r o lh v nist regime. Before the upris­ people to mske up the U. S. scholarship by the French over Uie country. •irpiiBvt fo is f over Lo Army. government for s year of study tie. In 1933, 290 priests and ing the people were working 16 Archbishop's Rufl Me|«i whero thoj aro and 18 hours a day to obtain Tike ths case of Pvt, Rich­ at the Paris Conservatory. The FELCIANO’S MASS WAS 1,262 nuns were listed for the tempo rarilj h o u • • d. Sb« sung in 1968 by the Dominican money for food and clothing. ard Felciano, a basic combat following year he was awarded archdiocese. The year 1956, itartod to e r f mod »aid, Appointments trainee in the Tank Company of an additional scholarship by the Choristers .of San Francisco, in They were not paid enough to rather than showing an urgently “ Mor« bomb*, Mama?** feed their familiea. People were Fort Carson's 60th Infantry Institute of International Edu- 1864, by the Chancel Choir of taid Mrs. Barvik. **No Sunday, Feb. 10—St. Vincent de Regiment. He boaets an im­ eetioa, thus enabling him to tbe National Presbyterian needed inaease, saw only 270 starving in the streets. Only iBore bombs." those who joined tbe Commu­ Paul's, Confirmation. 4 p.m. pressive set o f credentials as a spend a second year in Paris. Church of Washington, D.C., priests and 1,003 nuns in North­ Monday, Feb. 11—Loyola, Con­ and in 1966 by the choir of the nist Party were allowed to musical composer, organist, and During his stay in Europe, ern Colorado. And this in the bonbi. At intderail tb«y firmation, 7:30 p.m. vocalist. Baltimore, Md., Episcopal Ca- change jobe. Wages were set by ha obtained two diplomas from face of the archdiocese's unbe­ parked while the ^ a p U in the the government. Wednesday, Feb. 13 —■ Sl In 1953, he received bis mas­ the Paris Conservatory, atudiad tiiedral. atreeta ruahed to nia car to ob> Thomas University Club, an­ Laat yea r, his M sss w_ss lievable growth in physical fa- Frank’s parish church, St. ter's degree in music at Mills French language end French tain bomba. Children eii;ht and niversary dinner College in Oakland, Calif., civilization at the University of praised by no less no authority dlities— new churches and Dominic's in the Peat tecUoo Thursday, Feb. 14— SL John’s, nine paara old were lu in f tbe of Budapest, had long been whara he studied under tiie f t - Paris, and made many trips to than ^ u l Hume, noted Amer­ sdioola. Personnel, in a word, bomba on tanka. Hungarian refugee Confimation, 7:30 p.m. mons Frendi composer, Darius the famous monastery o f Mles- ican author and music critic, commendeered by the Commu Olympic Star Frank Bar- Tuesday. -- Feb. • 26—a - I t •Wal- Milhand. in his book entitled C a lio U e nists. T h ^ used it to hold wears the Russian emblem, burga's Conven' South Boul­ mes. There he did research into schools. These schools were the performance of early Chris­ C h u r ek M i u k . Served as Superior tbe hammer and sickle, All Hun­ der, silver jubilee profession. classes in Communist indoctrin­ tian choral music. Other compositions by Fel- garians had to wear the insig­ Suntlay, March 3— welby. As­ • ■ • ciaoo include msny songs and ation. The priests and sisters nia if they wanted to compete, sumption Church, Coniirma- short piino pieces, several were put out of the parochial and all athletes bed to compete tion, 4 p.m. Public School HE RETURNED to the Abbess to Attend Rites schools, which were then staffed work! for a (^ p p t lla choir, a if they wanted to feed their Monday, March 4 — Moat Pre­ United States in the fall of group o f madrigals on texts by by Coibmunist teachers. cious Blood Church, Confir­ 1956 to accept a position at a families. Frank was the Hun­ Sbakespesre. a sonata and sev­ Frank hai two tittle girls. garian national cyclist cham­ mation, 7:30 p.m. Pupil Retreats member of the music facu i^ at eral preludei for organ (per­ At So. Boulder Convent Dorothy, 4, and Susanna, 11. pion and participated in the Thnrsday, March 7 — SL. Iowa University in Iowa City. form ^ over the French Radio His oldest girl was forced to 1948 Olympics in London and Thomas' Seminary, closing of At Iowa, he completed his work in Faria), and a setting of the attend the Communist school Forty Hours’ Devotion. on his doctor's degree in music. Lady Abbess Augustins of the 1952 games in Helsinki. Magnificat for full symphony the Benedictine Sisters will at­ by government decree. Th'e March 4 and 5 Just before entering the orchestrs, mixed chorus, and teachers preached atheism to tend the silver jubilee celebra­ The annual retreats for Army, he was orpinist and di­ soloista. the pupils, mocked the priests ‘I'd Do It All Again' rector of a 60-voice boys’ and • « • tion Feh. 26 o f two sisters who Catholic students attending helped her in 1934 to establish and nuns, and spread scandal men's choir in one of San HIS MOST RECENT compo­ about the clergy. They told the public schools are sched­ Francisco's la rgest Catholic the SL Walburga Convent in sition ia an orchestral work en­ South Boulder and the jubilee of students b ^ t ly tales. Sttzaant 'Scoops' of Many Years uled Monday and Tuesday, churches. titled "Expresaion for Orches­ her successor as superior of the would come home to Frank's March 4 and 5, according He has written a Mass in tra.” It will be performed in convent. wife, Ibolva, and repeat what to Father William H. Jones, honor of St. Dominic, which Chicago next month by the Uni- Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of she had heard. The little girl archdiocesan superintendent of will be published in France tbia veraity of Iowa Symphony for Denver win Reside at a High would ask her mother if it were Reported by Kilgallen schools, spring. a national convention of the Mass of Sl Walburga in con­ true. Ibolva taught her dsugh- Pupils in the seventh, eighth, This w ork has been per­ Music ’Teschers' NttionsI Asso­ nection with the observance at ter to la u ^ at the Communist By C. J. Zecha rector for TV and radio for the and ninth gradet will attend the formed by leading Protestant ciation. the South Boulder convenL lies. "I WOULD GAMBLE with Music Corporation of America. retreat at St. Dominie’s Church, The jubilariaos are Mother Shop Token Over mv life and career and do it “ Newspaper writing is one of 2906 Federal Boulevard, Den­ .4rchbisliop Presieni M, Gertrude, superior; and Sis­ all over again if I could,” said the most fasrinsting and in­ ver. Father Michael P, Kavs- ters M. Rita and M. Boniface, Frank had a small business in James L. Kilgallen, veteran triguing businesses there is,” he nagh, pastor o f Oar Lady of the pioneers of the nuns' commu­ 1948. One day the Communists newsman and ace correspond- said. "It is a constant challenge. .Woods Parish, Woodland Park, Father Kennedy Offers nity in the Denver Archdiocese. arrived and pushed him out of dent for th«f Intematiopal I have never met a real news­ will be retreat master. th e celebration occurs on the his shop. News Service, who paid a visit man, or known of one, who feels The senior high school atu- Fesst of SL Wslburga, patron­ “ The government is tskini to the Register office Feb. 4. that he cannot do better." dents will make their retreat over!” That was all they wouli ess of the congregation. With his wife, Kilgallea is in The genial though serious- at SL Francis de Sales' Church, tell him. Denver to bead the speskers 301 S. Sherman Street, Denver. Father's Moss Driven From Germany The priests that tried to help minded Kilgallen said it is the end consultants for students '‘satisfaction of the business" Father Berard Giblin, O.F.M., In the presence o f Arch­ the Office of Price Administra­ By Naxi Persecution the people disappeared one by ittmding the 24th annual eon- of S t Elizabeth's, Denver, will one. One day Frank would say that has meant much to him. bishop Urban J. Vehr. Solemn tion. He held this post upon Mother Augustins came from vention of the Association of He has run the gamut of be retreat master. Requiem Man was celebrated retinment. He was a member hello to a priest he knew. The Catholic Schools Press Relations Germany to the U. S. with Sis­ next day no one knew what be newspaper jobs— reporter, copy Parochiol Pupils Feb. 6 by Father Patrick Ken­ of the American Legion. Ley- ters Rita and Boniface to estab­ at Loretto Heights College this retder, makeup man. managing To Urge Attendance nedy for his father, Leo Jamee den-Chiles-Wickersham Post I. came o f him. Constant preuure week. Besides his wife and priest- lish the convent shortly after Lady Abbeet Aagostina f T u m (o Pope E — Coiuma S) editor, editor-in-chief. Ha once Prineipals of parochial Kennedy, 70, of 1772 Grant the rise of Nazism hampered Confessing thst he h u a soft owped his own newspaper, the Kbools in Donvar will haar Street. Denver. son, Mr. Kennedy is survived the work of the Sisters of St. spot in his heart for Denver. by another son, Leo, a second- Laramie Bnomerang, which he Falhar Fraderick McCallio, Deacon for the Mate in the Benedict in Germany. From the Improvement in Year Kilgallen, a native of Pittiton, (Turn to P a g e i — Cofanin T) patior of Sl Mary's, Littla- Cathedral was the Rev, Forrest year theology student st SL original community of three, Pa., recalled that he was mar­ Thomas’ Semintry; a daughter. Ion. eocoorate support of Allen, and the Rev. Edward the community has developed ried here in the Cathedral Par­ parochial school pupils lo in- Madden was subdeacon. Fa­ Mary Jane of Los Angeles; to its perzent membership of Better Times for Wray ish with the late Monsignor tarast lhair public school thers John Vidal. CM ., and three sisters. Mrs. John Keenan 15. Ail but three of the sisters (then Father) Hugh L, Mc- frioudi lo make the retreat. Harley Schmitt were the chap­ of Sterling and Margaret and here are German-bom, Menamin, beloved Colorado Paint Project This address, will taka placa lains to the Archbishop. The Catherine Kennedy of Denver; priest-pioneer, officiating. His and two brothers, George F. When Mother Augustins was Fah. T, at tha arcbdiocesan masters of ceremonies were the elected Abbess in 1960, Mother wife, the former Mae Ahern, and Barry A. Kennedy of Otis. Seen in Winter's Snow school office. Rev. George Evans and the Gertruda was named superior lived at 1050 Pearl Street, and Excuse cards must be ob­ Rev. John Anderson. Servers Mrs. Kennedy has been man- Drought conditions are still For Leadville of the convent in South tained from tbe pupil’s parish, were from the Cathedral. Four Boulder. Mother Augustins felt by residents of the Wray area, but winter snows “ give Father Jones said, and must Honsignori and nearly 60 then returned to Germany, be signed by the parents and priest! were in attendance. In­ where the mother-house of the promise of better times,” ac­ terment was In M t Olivet Cem­ cording to the Rev. Joseph A. Church Begun ublic school officials at least congregation ' is located. She S etery. Kerb, pastor of SL Andrew's Ive days before the retreat was blessed, as Abbess of SL Painting of the interior Both retreats will start with Mr, Kennedy died Feb, 8 In Walburgs’s Abbey, Eichstaett, Parish in the Yuma County community. Mass at 9 a.m. Breakfast and St. Anthony's Hospital. Rosary Bavaria, on Sept. 12, 1950. of Annunciation Church in lunch will be served tbe pupils services for both religious and He said the general condition historic Leadville com­ Abess Augustina’s visit to the of the plains parish is con­ through the co-operation o f the U. S, this month will be the third menced Tuesday, Feb. 12. Cathedral. since she became head of the siderably better than It was a PTAs at 'St Dominic's and St, year ago, when he reported a and will continue for three Francis de Sales'. Esch dty the Former, Miner congregation. She will arrive on “very discouraging” outlook. weeks. retreat schedule will close with Bom in Iowa in 1887, Mr. Feb. 19 and stay for about month. "The situation here,” he The scaffolding conslructad Benediction st 2:16 p.m. Kennedy received his education said, “ leaves much to be de­ The commercial department She is also expected to visit along the 46-foot-high walls then. Ha came to Colorado in sired . . . 'The drought contin­ at S t Francis de Sales' H i^ the Benedictine Sisters’ Con­ was lent by: the Climax Mo­ 1908 to take up farming in ues to a lesser degree, but lybdenum Company, School provides u i sttendsnee Otis. He continued in this oc­ vent o f SL Therese, Canon City, and the Convent of Ben- wheat was planted last fall and In eonjuncUon with the re- check on each pupil attending cupation until 1930 when he has made a satisfactory growth. the retreet and forwards a dietine Sisters at SL Vincent's deeoration. the old oil pointings left for mining work in Fred­ ■Th# snows of winter, with 20 on the ceiling will be cleaned. report each evening to respec­ erick. In 1926 he married the Archabbey, Lalrobe, Ps.. the only other American houses of inches o f it during November The paintings are executed on tive public school princt^le. former Frances E. Campbell, in alone, give promise o f better strips of canvas, which are The commeKial department of Sl Philomena's Church, Den­ her congregation. There are about 65 sisters in the U. S. times.” glued to the ceiling of the Holy Family High School will ver. Mr. Kennedy came to Den­ Church. pro^de a similar service for ver in 1939 and assumed the who are members of the Ger­ Families M ove In the retreatants at S t Dominic's. position of coal inspector for man congregation. He added that a number of To redecorate the filigree families have moved from the and stencil work on ths walls Isf parish in recent years, "but would involve a small fortune, Area Performance this loss was offset, partially at and these, therefore, are being leasL by others coming in.” $1,000 Gift for Burse Leo Jsmei Kenaedy Jamei L. Kilgalteo painted over. Of little.Singers R«v. Je«tph A. ICerV There are now 70 Catholic Two painters, who were con­ A donation in the amount of and Mrs. A.S., Wheat Ridge. ager and director of the home The Little Sinkers of Paris, families, consisting of about was a well-known singer and tracted at a reawnable price, $1,090 led o ff gifts to tha SL $1,000; anonymous, Denver, in of the Catholic Daughters of under the direction of the 220 persons, in tbe parish, Fa­ theatrical figure in this area are now working in the sanc­ Jude Bursa In ths past week. thanksgiving, $6; anonymous, ther Kerb said. at the time. tuary area. Their work will America, 1772 Grant StreeL RL Rev. Monsignor Fernand Meat Is Allowed • • • The burse, a Denver archdioee- Littleton, ia thanksgiving, $10 Denver, for the past 12 years. MailleL will sing for a Sol­ Church collections have proceed from the front to tbe aan fund for the education of Mrs. G.A., Colorado Springs, During that time she has been emn Mass in the Denver Ca­ On February 22 dropped in many drought- “ I WAS WORKING in Chi­ rear of the edifice. priests, received 10 other con- $10; Mrs. I.R., Denver, $6 a sponsor for many Catiiolic thedral on Sunday, March 81. stricken rural parishes because cago when I met my wife Taking bead of tbe wave of tributiona that raised it to the J.B., Denver, $3; R.M.J., Den­ girls who have come to Denver They will provide music for Tha faithful of tha Arch- of the drop in income o f fsrm- there," said the cigar-puffing church break-ins in the Denver tou l of $6,963.04. ver, in thanksgiving, $6; Mrs. to attend school or to work. the regular 10 o'clock Mass. diecaaa of Denver are dir- ers and ranchers, but in Wray newsman, who is as active to­ area, the pastor, the Rev. James In addition, the Cathedra! A. McD., Denver, in thanksgiv­ Many of the girls, who hsve The famous choir of under­ peniad by Arebbitbop Urban “ the ordinary contributions day as he waa then. He is the B. Hamblin, had locks initalled Parish, Denver, swelled its own ing. $6; M.M., Denver. $1; J.D. now married and have moved privileged French hoys eoraei J. Vehr from the obligation during 1966 have been the father of two girls: Dor­ on all the church doors as part burse by $120.26, and SL Jo­ Denver, $10; and B.P.B., Punti to other states, continue to re­ to D1 Bep-alaying ef Charles Liod- Denver. bergh'a child. He aaw Ruth Entered aa Second Clau The new Cottrell's will also make extensive additions to its tailor shop to give even belter Snyder ahuffle through the Matter at tke Poet Office "liUlc green door” into Sing Denver, C ^ . service to its customers purchasing clothing. Sing'a death row and heard her

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Calm WordM Save Man's Life Viewers Want Bi.shop Sheen Program Suicide Try Thwarted Colorado Springs Area By Priest's Reassurance Seeks TV Show's Return

Robert R. Carson, a 23-year-,rested, young Carson retreited By C. J. Zbcha For this rsaaon local mer- old Bsptist, had apparently frojn hii suicidal ledge. There is a aad gloom cast ch u ts in both the Colorado Police and firemen had dis­ over the Colorado Springs tele­ Springs and aouthem area of made up hit mind to end what played their cuEtxrniary effi the state have been hesitant had become a dreary life. He vision ares. The simple rtason ciency when apprised of the Is that residents cannot sea about sponsoring the show. For stood atop the nine-story Metro- dire situation downtown. The example, the owner of a de­ litan Building in downtown Bishop Fulton J. Sheen's popu­ street was closed off. to traffic, lar Life U Worth Living pro­ partment store, service station, stver Tuesday night prepar­ and firemen's nets were spread or' grocery store in Colorado ing for his plunge. But the gram. In fact, while most of below the spot where the shirt­ the country hat been watching Springs might consider sponsor­ ysnDg man .was unable to resist sleeved blond youth stood, de­ ing the sarios, but ha dacidei tbs calm counsel that has made his new series, people in this bating his decision. city have w^tch^ the months not to do so because, it was of students eveT accepted at one time from the college. They Policemen approached young stated, he. feels that viewers, R AH i < f ol IfiflA Pictund nbove kre tb« 10 pre-medical are, left to right, fropt row, John Meek. Harold Wanebo, Horace go by— since September— vrith- n e g i> .tudent* of Rw« CoHeje. Denver, Carson on top the building and out a sign or hope of seeing tbe including m erchants, in the Anderson, and Edward Moorhead: back row. Augustus Aquino. attempted to persuade him of D|ia_M aj( COimI ah Oc wbo were recently notified of tbeii Bishop. southern area, who would ‘not r r e - m w J iu a e m s .cceptanee into medical achool next Thomas Oanabey. James Drinkard, Thomas Newman, Maurice the folly of hiS move. "You are pabonisi him because of ths O'Conno'r, and Philip Sheridan. a young man . . . You have This does not mean, however, fall. Tbe group, all honor itodenU, is the largest number distance, vi'ould be benefittlng much to live for . , , Face up to that attempts to get the series from the program. Conse­ life hive been ignored. It was made quently, he feels that some kind Seven Are From Denver Unable to change the youth's known in New York last Sep­ o f “ share” aponiorahip ihoutd mind, the police took a course tember that Bishop Sheen hat be presented. The southern area 13 Hungarians that has become "the natural no national sponsor this year. merchants feel the same way. thing to do” in such circum­ In the past. Admiral Television > 1 Medical Schools Accept Ten at Regis stances. They called a prieit & Radio Corporation was the Knighh Devisa Plon I Father Weinert, whose very sponsor, but this yeir the tele­ la tha maaatima, many I Seven Denver students, six time from Regis College, will Danahey, son of Ur. and Mn. Arrive in Week appearance and kindly smile vision show is being offered to ragidants of both araax, along o f them graduates of Regis attend the medical schools of Thomas J. Danahey. Jr., 896 betoken tranquillity and an as­ local stations on kinescope with hugiaatgtnaB. beard of High School, Denver, were the University o f Colorado, Gaylord Street; James Drink­ surance of right, came quickly. (film). It is left to them to ob­ tha plight. Many privata con­ amonif 10 Regis College seniors Creighton University. George­ ard, son of Mr, and Mrs, John In Archdiocese His haste ana his efforts were tain locil sponsors. tributions have baaa received receiving notice of their ac­ town University, and Loyola E. Drinkard, 2419 E. Fifth rewarded. KKTV, Channel 11, the Coln- at the atatioa. To data, ceptance into medical school University o f Chicago. Avenue; John Meek, son of Mr. The arrival of 18 Hungarian An aasiatint at Holy Ghoat rtdo Springs affiliate of the enougb moaay has baea re. Denver students are Horace and Mrs. John F. Meek, 8325 Church the past 23 years, the next September. The list was refugees in the past week American Broadcasting Com­ caived to cevar sevarat Lila released Tuesday, Feb. S. Anderson, son of Mr. and Columbine Street; Thomu priest observed his 26th sacer­ It Worth Living ■hows, but brings to 125 the number of pany network, wants the Bishop The 10 students, largest Mrs. Horace Anderson. d64& Newman, son of Dr. and Mrs. dotal jubilee in I960. He was Sheen program, Assuranca was not aaough to sign a contract Samuel P. Newman, 1626 Kip­ number ever accepted at one Lowell Boulevard; Thobias Hungarians who have been re­ bom in Dayton, 0., in 1898, the given that everything possible for a torias. ling; Philip Sheridan, who lives settled in the Archdiocese of 11th. of 12 children of Mr. and would be done to arrange for Beeausa of this generous re­ 10th Anniversary Event with his wife, Phyllis, at 1681 Denver since the uprising in Mrs. Ludwig Weinert. S. Chue Stree; and Harold the showing of Life la Worth sponse, the Knights of Colum­ Hungary lu t fall, according to Ordained June 6,1926, Father Living. Wanebo, son of Hr. and Mrs. Weinert came to Denver in 1931 bus Councils in both areas have the Very Rev. Moniignot Elmer devised the plan of “ lubscrip- Clifford P. Wanebo. 8321 W. J. Koike, director of the Arch- because of poor health. He has It was peioled out that If R«t. Jsroma Waiosrt tion televisioo,’' Under the di­ Archbishop Vehr to Talk Clyde Place. diocesan Resettlement Commit­ notched up an impressive rec­ the presram were still beiog Out-of-atate atudents ac­ tee. ord of convert iutructions. Batieaallr spoosored. as in rection of Tom Pankau, gnnd Father Jerome Weinert of Holy past seasons, the station knight o f the Colorado Springs cepted by Creighton University Ghost Church one of the see were Augustus A. Aquino, New T *o young men from Hol­ Mass at Builolo would be carrying it now, bat council, tetters were sent to ^1 To St. Thomas U. Club land also came to the area this city's most sought-after confes­ knights and their families, York, N. Y., and Maurice sors. A life was ssved. the effort expended ia find- O'Connor. Council Bluffs, la. week under the auspices of the Mkis will b« off«r«d in 5l. iag local sponsors has not asking them to give a donation Archbishop Urban J. Vehr yesrs of service to the commu Edward L. Moorhead of Chi- NCWC Catholic Relief Serv­ "Suicide is a mortal sin, my £lii4kb«th'8 Cbur«h, Bufftlos met with success, the stetion of 88 in order to sponsor the srill be tbe speaker at a dinner Dity. Its numbers have taught ices. son," Father Weinert reminded this Saodh^s F«b. 10, « l 10 said. program. Such a plan has caj^o will enrol] at Loyola of « 'clock, oeeordicif lo tkc celebrating the 10th anniver­ claSKS in religion at various Chicago. Among the new arrivals are the youth in the age-old warn­ "W e have received more than worked for other oiganizstions sary of the founding of the SU missions and institutions in (he Of the seven Denver itU" Mihaly Szabo, 20; hii wife, ing of the Church. The remark Vorr Rov. Montifoor Elnor 1,000 inquiries from viewen and council members feel con­ Tiiomas' University Club on Denver area since 1948, starting dents, Anderson, Meek. New­ sank in. As soon as he hsd been J. KoUu, who U in cbhPfo of regarding the Bishop Sheen fident that knights will rally W Terex, 19; and their son, Ga.- .reassured he would not be ar- iho monatoiA cbopol. under the auspices of Father man, Wanebo, and Sheridan boc, six weeks old, who was show,” said Tom Parrish, Chan­ this worthwhile cause. Joseph P. Trudel, S.S, in a shed have been accepted by the Uni- born aftsr the couple fled Hun­ nel 11 tepreientitiTi, "They The council representative In near the present location of venity of Colorado Medical gary. The family, sponsored by have come from the Springs, charge of this plan said that Our Lady of Visitation Church School. Drinkard and Danahoy tbe S t Vincent de Peu! Con­ Pueblo, and varinus points in success of tha venture cennot in (he Baker Hill district north will enroll at Georgetown Uni­ ference of S t James'I Parish, Southern Colorado.” .rest with the knights alone. of Denver. After the shed class­ versity Medical School. Only It living at 1904 Beeler Street In Pueblo there ii only one "This is a subscription thing in room members taught in the Sheridan, formerly o f New Denver. television station, KCSJ-TV. It which everyone can take part," ’streetcar" chapel of the Good York City, did not attend Regis is not an ABC network affili­ he said, adding that the thous- Shepherd and_ in the converted Ferenc Barvik. 28; his wife, High School. Ibolva, 29; and their children, ate and, hence, cannot carry u d o who enjoy Bishop Sheen's railroad boxcar chapel of Our the show. The exceptionally program, Catholics and non- Lady of the Lake at Mushroom. Susanna, I I, and Dorothea, 3, are sponsored by Care d'Ars strong beam of KKTV pro­ CateoIUs alike, can help got tbe As the club grew its services Pariah and are living at 8800 vides Southern Colorado with program on tbe air by mailing were more in demind, and Regis Business E. Colfax, Denver. clear viewing. their contributions to; Bishop classes were begun at Eastlake Three single men went, to To manv persons it does not Sheen, Station KKTV^ Colo­ and Derby missions. At the Aspen under the sponionhip seem possible that a sponsor, or rado Springs. 'Every dollar present time club members of Garth Williams, an Aspen sponsors, could not be found sent in is being tabulated and teach at St. Catherine’s in Der­ Clinic to Begin community leader. They are between the Colorado Springs put into this special fund," he by, Our Lady of the Visitation, LbjzIo Villanyi, 23; Lajoa Ka- area and the southern part of said. St. Francis' at Castle Rock, tons, 26; and Istvan Szakacs, the atate. Yet, this very fact Through the combined af- Laradon Hall, and Ridge Home. 20. has presented difficulties. A forts of the Knights of Col- The club’s ley teachers Panels Feb. 12 station spokesman said that ambus, KKTV, and the The Archdiocesan Rese'tle- since Life Is Worth Living is thousands of Bishop Shaon hsve iastrueUd more then "How to Meet Capital ment Committee sponsored the 1,000 children for reception Needs" will be tbe topic for a half-hour shew only one spon­ followors in Soulhorn Colo­ enfry of Josef Danka, 23, who sor is prefsrred; two might be rado aad Colorado Springs, of First Comesuoien and tbe first session of the eight- is now living at 2261 Stout more than 250 for Confirma­ week Business Management considered. There are only two, it saami prebabla that Lifa Street Denver. His wife, who or possibly, three brealu for Is Worth Living wilt again tion. Clinic of Regis College, Den­ remained in the refugee camp In addition to its religious ac­ ver. The clinic begins at the ads. It ia imposiible, then, to bn rncaivad in homas. If (hn at Camp Kilmer, N. J., to await split the sponsorship and clut­ subscription plnn works it Edward A. Jarain tivities the club has a lively and college Tuesday, Feb. 12, and the birth of a child, expected interesting discussion group and will continue through April 2 ter up tbe program with a balf- ' will bo a groat tributa to all on luccessive Tuesday eve­ this week, will Join him here dosan advertisera. eoneornod. Wednesday evening, Feb, 13. at c well selected speakier's pro­ later this month. nings. 8:30 o’clock at the Avietion gram for the intellectual, a Dr. Joseph Szokol, S3, and Country Chib, W. 19th Avenue Guest speakers for the Ini­ schedule of entertainments and his wife, Gizella, are alio being and Teller Street. dances for tbe social, and skiing, tial aession will be Donald Carney, preaident of tbe First sponsored by Moniignor Hobby Piano Playing (or Adult Beginners The club is celebretlng not bowling, picnics, and outings Kolka’s office. Dr. Szokol, a only its founding but its meny for the recreational. national Bank of Englewood, and Herman F. Feucht. vice tuberculoaii victim, is being (Ages U to 60) Archbishop Vehr’s last visita­ president of tbe American given free care by the National tion of tbe St. Thomas Univer­ National Bank. Jewish Hospital at Denver. EVE V. WELBOURNE sity Club w u In March, 1963, The first ’discussion will New arrivals from Holland 14 From Regis when he presented diplomas analyze bank loans for inde­ are Humphrey Bademkermer- UNIVERSITY OF DENVER qualifying 20 club memters to pendent business, types of ion, 25, an Indonesian by birth, conduct religious instruction bank financing available, and and Johannes Janssens, 20. COMMUNITY COLLEGE classes in the Archdiocese of information needed by the Both have been given employ­ Within 10 weeks (a lesson a week) play songs of your Graduated in Denver under the auspices of banker and how he evaluates ment St tbs Wolhi-rst Club, the Confraternity of Christian this information. south of Littleton, choice . . . both popular and/or classical Doctrine, Evening classea . . . Wednesdays . . . 6 P.M. to 8 Midyear Rites Edward A. Jersin Home i'nrni<4hings Needed To Be Toastmaster Dances Way Through Mary Ann punn dances her P.M. . . . Start February 13 - w n;ny through rtniaaa Rotn~ Fourteen seniors of Regis Afternoon classes . . . Thursdays. . . 1 P.M. to 3 The evening’s toastmaster will CFM Units Will Help ^CSHifin'e D n I nknuf' Susan. Miu College. Denver, received diplo­ be Edward A. Jersin, Denver r m ia n S KOinaOW , freshman at Loretto P.M.. . . Start February 14 mas during informal mid-year attorney, the club's first nresi- Heights College, is a graduate of Cathedra! High School. Ftnian's graduation ceremonies Sunday. dent. The other p u l presieents, New Family of Refugees Raiitboui will be presented at the Denver City Auditorium on For further information rail !Hrt. ff'elbotirne, Feb. 8. John R. HickiKh, Larry Hurst, Feb. 16 at 1:30 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. Tickets may be purchased at A M & 08 3 1 The Very Rev, Richard F, Arthur Gregory. Barney O'­ Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bar­ John Yelenick, 3680 Dahlia Loretto Heights College or at Witherspoon-Grimes, 519 17th Ryan. SJ., president, presented Kane, William Sutherland, Aldo vik and their two daughters, Street. FL. 6-8865, is furnish­ Street. Hiss Lillian Covilio and Friedann Parker are choreo­ Notarianni, Thomas L. Ford, graphers for the musical. the diplomv. The Rev. Louis G. Dorothea and Susan, arrived ing the necessary food. Mtitione. SJ., , officiated and John Landrum, will attend at Iht brief ceremonies. with charter members Dr. John in Denver Friday, Feb. 1. Graduatea Lislad Hemming, his wife, the former They were met by Monaignor Ksthaleen Shell, and Mrs. An­ Elmer J, Kolka of the Cath­ Denver area graduates were gela Eisenman Demmer. Roland F. Biegler, Jr.. 2824 W. Preceding the dinner cock­ olic Charities; Father John 38th Avenue, B.S., business ed­ tails will be served in the Avia­ Haley, pastor of Cure d’Ara ucation; Raymond S. Harry tion Ountry Club's Hurricane Church; Mike Rubita, who is 10020 W. 13th Street, B.S.. so­ Room, and dinner will be served acting as the interpreter; and Your Best Deal Is Still at ciology; Bernard V. Jones. 4282 in the Jet Room, followed by Grove Street, B.S., malhema Col, Jack Henderson and Wil­ dancing to the music of Eddie liam McMillan, both members tics; Rudy Kochevtr, 6036 Ytr Young's orchestfs. row, B.S., economics; William of the St. Vincent de Paul E. OTools, J r, son of Mrs. J. J, Reservations may be hid by conference of tbe parish. O'Toole, 1310 Jersey Street, telephoning Mr. and Mrs, Aldo The Barvika are now being B.S. business education; Edwin Notarianni, GR. 7-2308; Mr. housed temporarily at the R. Fhiilipsen, 1325 Salem Street, and Mrs. Joseph Jezek, FR. U R ue Motel, 8828 E. CoUax B. S., English; and William A. 7-8997: Mr. and Mrs. John Dem­ Avenue. Rodgers, 5270 Perry, B.S.. bus­ mer, BE. 7-3560; Dorothy Nor Where to Coll iness education; and Robert A. man, DE, 3-7424; JoAnne Mal­ To Donate Items Gottschalk, Golden, B.S., busi­ loy, FB. 7-4928; or Bonnie Ties, ness education. DE. 3-7217. Money tor the re­ The Christian Family units Out-of-town jgraduates were servations must be in the bands are going to furnish the Bar- of the club treuurer. Alice vik's the things for their T M i Thomas F. Fania, Ironton, Mo., B.S., sociology; Donald W, Kel­ Nash, 1880 Logan Street, by home, and the house has been ley, Early, la., B.S., business Friday, Feb. 8. or the reserva­ divided as follows for fur­ education; Emanuel S, Law- tions at 83 per person will be nishing: Kitchen, Mr. and baugh, Jr., St. Marys, Mo., B.S., cancelled. Mrs. (j. Quinn. 3040 Dahlia English: Dale G. Ries, t/>a An­ Street, FL, S-8228; bathroom, geles. Calif., B.S., business ed­ Mr. and Mrs. C. Anderson, ucation; Hugo D. Roche, Pax­ 'Ten Commandments 3621 Forest Street, EA. ton, Neb., B. S., business edu­ 2-8815: bedrooms, Mr. and cation; and Gerald E. Schmitt, Showing (or Sisters Mrs. Paul Mayberry, 29'79 Rock island, 111,, B.S., business Birch Street. FL. 6-1104; Uv- educe tion. There will be a ipecial ingroom, Mr. and Mrs. W, No- 2 V2% per annum •hnwing o f The Ten Corti- lop, 2966 Ivy Street, FR.(7- DOLLS — WIGS — SHOES 8990. Anyone who has any nendm enli for all the aiilen OaRs Draaied to Ordar item that might be usable is of the eilv at Si. Hiomai asked to call one of the above. Compounded Quarterly A.B .C . Doll Hospital Feminai? Aurlilorium nn Sal- The Legion of Mary, under arda?, Feb. 9, at 12:45 p.m. fteu cn u s statues repaikeo The ahowin* being pre- Ur. and Mrs. J, A. HeCourt aeeted Ihrough the eooiiety (16 Dewaiag MA. 3-7817 of Rnben laililo. On ALL Savings Accounts

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^ *S t. Vincent de Paul's Parish VALENTINE'S DAY SPECIAL W. UUrVMSlTY »LVB « I. AHIW A for YOUR S l ^ D A Y M A S S E S R:4i. 8:00. 9:30. 11:00 and 13:16 SPECIAL VALENTINE Confeariont: Saturday* S:30 U 6 J0 and 7:30 U> i pm. Rt. Rct. Macs. EuciNt A. O’SvuiTAS, pAsmi 2385 E. Ariwna SP. 74813 V l i

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Washington NORRIS AG MARKET ? (M lOTtt. »ai Park M kt. «4 tl tianal’i rvW DmI J 'A r * TAmiMiHAA Mambrn of tht Bal d’ Ars dancelBucklcy. Jarry Goodwin, and Fr»d Ripp; front row, Mroca. Jerry Bill Hoikt* CyMpItt* AG Pm8 Cniar DUl a W J V U n illllllW commitlaa of Cura d’An Pariih, I Goodwin, Bernard Finnerty. Richard Breaker, Donald Hebert, Your Fritndly Opart SuDclaya 9 Till 2 Denver, making plan* for the annual event, to be held March 1,'Fred Ripp, and tha Rev, Johd Haley, paator. Not pictured is AG Stora Crtdi' — Fr«* Deli»rry are, leh to right, back row, Jack Urnderson, Ray Campbell, Jack [another member of the eommilfee, .Mrs, Charlei O'Brien. sas S. Cilpia SP. 7-8078 f.CUrtaa*LMiliiu>* P8.a-MM Students' Show Cure d 'Ars Parish Plans Event Planned E GAYLORD SHOPPING DIST. Slated for P T A 4 th Annual Dance Mor.l On Feb, 15 at VMir EMPIRE MARKET (Cere d'Ar* Pariik, Deaver) iteideB Church Goods Co. At Annunciation Th* fourth annual pa ru h ji^ tb* mlMieB. Mrs. . Blood lohnoy Uaycr* Bob Halm daoce, the BdS d'Ara, will be Wait, chairman, announced it O p *n W r t k D« MeOkUl grade teacher, won the tofer* h u been sponsored by!R*yi'®'l!', Donald Dunn, J. R teacher's award. Mr*. R. Cleere • 0 M n k & , \ 0of. ixuu1200 D.S. ...rueiuGarfield was ‘the n. a/td- XleanerR & Tailors r^lpimit of the .pec.al gift of ‘ ' cbael 6ahh. (T. FRANCIS de SALES' PARISH' e^'’ - . ' I - I, ,. I L ■ The proceeds will b* used , NOB HILL INN Alterotioni • Retining E. ALAMEDA 4 SHERMAN ST, Mr*. Mta Croft A spcc.* invitation ' * Hfffiry CntaUf .Walter Angerer attended the “ Ivnovd, I® about 100 of school faciUtisi. »O0 C«8l Callai TA- I tTtT* 438 E. Colfmx MA 3-S063 SUNDAY MASSES i deanery reception at St. John families in ihe pamh to corae^ offirers for th* Infanl 5:00 - 8:00 • T:M - 8:00 - 9:00 - 10:00 • 11:00 A 12:00 i^ e EvangelUl* on Thursday,,and get aequain^. 'o f Prague Circle are Mr*. John ST. PHILOMENA'S PARISH: CONFES.SIONS SATL'RDAY 3:30 A 7:30 l^ * li.* * '• «. V J i.i[ 1. * 'h *** held at Stanley, captain, and Mr*. Tom Th* eighth grad* puhllthed rChni Maurer s Town House, ghonsey secretary - treasurer, E. I«U AVE. AT PETXOIT 8T. Rt. Rev. Msrui. Grecosy SHtTii, Pastor their second edilmn of the with Chuck Bennett's orchestra'the circle will meet on Wednes- 300 So. Sherman St. PE. 3-5400 - hool paper enitiled Bedsfcin; furnishing the music from 9 to <),, evening. Feb 13, in th* SUNDAY MASSES Rcn.-ir this"■...... week.' Th* •it * lff * " ------home » f Mrs. G. Robert Car- 5:45, 7d)0. 8:16, 9:30. lld)0 A 12:15 ie composed of the following: iroU, _S0? Holly Street. Confettioni: Saturday 2:30 to 8:00 A 740 to 9d>0 Editor, Walter Kautzky; assiit- Alameda Drug Store CONOCO PRODUCTS ant editor, Jerry Krai; business Guardian Angels' Confirmation on March 20 Rt. Rev. Msox. Wiuiam M. K iccins, Pasttw manager, Larry OeCredico: The sacrament nf Confirma- O. rETEUON. Pra*. tAibrlcilLoo-DcIco Baticrie* 2820 E. 14th Ave. FR. 7-5075 Cat Rale DraKn sport* editor. Cn'in Conway; 'tlon wilt be administered ly C-ar Ha«hiai; laasistant sports editor. Don Men Set Meeting : Archbishop t'rbsn J. Vebr in Ftmeuim Ssrwir* Smitdrits . tm . IX _■ iMergen: reporter*. Roberta (Blessed Sacrament Cbarch on 1 omr Bmsfnstt 4pprecieted (Casrdian Aagelt' Parish, (Wednesday, March 20, at 7:30 JOHN D.%RVEY ,-v OW ree keee Ikel Em I W. A. (Dutch) Thomas S\TrJve'^ti:gn^;."te 0 l>«a«aff*ft JaritBl a^ybaaca Dearer) p.m. Tb* class w(U include all p rapav *«rvKa ia «l tb* Alameda A So. Broadway Alemode A Logea PE. 3-9840 Schmid, Bob Weis, and Ger­ Th* Holy Name Men's Clubjchildren in the Khool in the FLRMTIRE aldine Townsend; arlitts, Mary will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 12.lrifth and sixth grades and Z40* E. CMtu A««. BLARNEY SHOP PehrMia'ff Market (hitting and Don C am ll. at fi p.m. in the church balL|higber who have not been con- at JaiB^hiaa Sl The firms listed here proofreader*. Carol Dorsey anatey I— Plani------will . ... be diKussed------. .for . — thelfinned. Tria»6aa# CAjt 3205 E. CoifsB Eair Uraii • Una* C o m p le te O a e«S top deserve to be remembered Michele McCarty; and printer.lannual bazaar and all men of Th* Ree. Aaloa J. Borer. DE. 3-1S71 John Maier :th* parish are urged to attend. when you tre distribuling S-M.B-s will a larw* of FOOD STORE The *cb «l lib r a r y ^ on di»-l Sunday. Feb. 10. tbe Holy The Altar and RoMry CARMEL l^orietr and Bey ^ u t s and under the management of Dirk rircy tavlu* the weaken of Ui* at MOUNT PARI Cab ^'-uts will receive Com- ^ HeHand and Buford "Dec'' panih and their friead* to at *a«* SAVAM STlLCr muntoB in a group in the « Fou!-. .tend their annual btntfit SUNDAY MASSES o'clock Mast 00 Sunday, Feb.l The Mobil Motor Service, In,bridge perty on Fridw, Feb. 8, 8:00— 7 KM—8KI0— 9:00— 10:00— 113)0—12 KM A 7 p.m- 10 [addition to dispensing gas, oils, in th* Blessed Sacrament GIGANTIC CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 3 KM to 8:00,7:30-9KM p.m. . . lubrication and washing, willlSchool gymnasium. The card N«w Cirtlg torm ed ireidfr skilled gerviee in Sun party will begin at 1 o'c Cleaners and Rtv. T homas Lo Cascio. Pasto* j Sl Martha, w*a Klected as electne motor tuneup*. *uto-:*nd «:!) - s <-rnu 3549 NAVAJO STEEF.T GL 6-0447 (tbe name fnr a new Altar and matie trax!:mi!.';;t: work, front.per person. A light lunch will jj The firms listed here Rotary Circle, which will meet end alignment and balancing.'!)* served and indisid.-sl laundry lb* serond Tuesday evening of and a complete motor, clutch, awards will he [rorlded. V deserve to be remembered each month. Mr*. R. W. Coates, and brake vepair service. special list of attractive g.*'- M A . 3-6101 II w h in VOU Arc dixtrihuting captain, will be hostess on Turr-, nwH Vir. Holland has had 18 will be received djring the sf- REPOSSESSION The fimu listed here ^ I k . j :c 4*7 evening. Feb. 12. Other.years of experience in auto m*-'temoe-, Mta. Iiffiaf pw aati. deserve to be remembered jOUr paironaFe in the flil- memhers of this canasta nrrl* chanicai work, and has been in; Member* of th* H"!y Nam* 1 0 % Discount chrMM 4ia«ti. babr lara^po, ferent lines of business. ^ •ppktio aad aoa^lrooM*. (M when you are dixtributing jar* Mmes. D. 0 . Cole. KcrbFI- business in South Denver dur-|Societ;. and (he three Kout raafaa. ralFif. ia»M. jlis. Thomas Fiynn. P E Mc- your pxtronaRc in the dif- ing the past six years. Holland,organiuiioni will receive C,-,oi. On Cath and C.arrv SAVE 96*4 ON AUe mM5 + + ICarty, Gilbert MiKk, Raymond and F auU also own and operate muninn corporately in tht t 4106 TCJOft Ce ferent line^of business. ■ O'Shea, James PowrIJi Eugene th* Kdgewater Super Service. lO'clock Maas oa Feb. Jh. TliaitJay, Ftbniary 7, 19^7 Office, 938 Bonnoek Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Talcpfione, fTeyitone 4^205 FACE FIVE

Westminster Ushers to Meet Feb. 10

■W«traiB«t*r. — (Holy Trin­ Marls' Stscmiller, and Mrs. ity Pariih)—Th« uihin will Therew Flood. Plana for tbe hsT« • niwUnt in tb« eharcb annual bam dinner will be dia- Sunday. Feb, 10, a 4 p.m, CDtMd. Seven new members On Feb. 12 the Altar and Ho­ joined the society at tbe Janu­ u r ; Society will meet in the ary meetJnjr. home o f Mrs. James D. Flood, Tbe potluclc supper and 7990 Vawton, HA. 9-1961. 3 uare dances will continue Hoiteues for this meeting will th the next one scheduled be Mrs. J u n Kunnwr, Mrs. for Feb. 23.

Miafitaippi at Federal leU S. FEDUAL BLVO. O p M ce ie lS e ^ WC.I-TDI7 RELIGIOUS ARTICLES Brebeny, Gregory Berver, Guitar Lind, Robert Cirlin, Htrry 23 Cubs Receive For Your Hume — Your Cburcli BROGAN'S Johnston, and Martin McEahem (flag-bearer); Your Pnalor — Your Friendi & W HARDWARE Second row, Tbomaa Fox, Dennis Schindler. Michael Alien, 6 PLUH9B, L*rf« S*i»ctlee «f FiM FmrAU«r« Pwvuli Dei Medal F:ii.;”FSS William Menbelser, Janus Ford, Jon Block, George Radovich, Sl Ckriil«*kM- C«H Michael Byrne, John Herald, William McDermott, and Hicluel HwmnJ Flf« Complata Salaction Of: T«ffi 243* U . TU. BM . Allen, tbe ptck committee, snd two flag-bwrert. PlMt. Wdl PKt Lfelka. RmsHvs. J w u bv. WC. Reynolds; , Prafw iMki. Maitis Shown are, left to right, first row, Richard Larson (flag- Back row, Martin Potter, Edward McEahem, Fither Heme— M r m b rr AU SeliMs Feriai SUMM — Ciwelltl A ApplieBcet mad Parts Ibearar), James Haller. Rusaell Trickier, Gregory Sprigg. David Allen, Cubrosster John MeDcmMtt. and Louis Heller. Musing A ltu aad Saacti Hardware aad Teels I Shooter, Gerald Morahan, John Byrne, Mark Potter, Jamea from the picture is another award winner, Gerald Romero. + Distinctivt Lina of V o h s, Albs and Surplices r 1957 Fishing Licanm The Cheerio Th^me of Bapti.snt Now Avotlabla Fina Food and Drinks Meeting Slated We hove the largest Selection of Y ou r H o tit Progressiva Bronze in the West 2103 Se. Federal Blvd. HAL aaS SUL ACID Holy Family Church Has New Mural W E. M 701 IM? $. rW«pal WE.4>MM (Holy Fomily Paritb, DeOTOr) Briinehan, and Thomas Sea­ members, Mmea, Cecil Proctor. For Holy Name In the past week, a new mural man; arrow under wolf, Richard Frank Cimaglia, and Floyd j k A / L f i , ^cdsddsuL Qo, oil painting wai placed on the Lartob, Patrick McGowan, Den­ Swarta. ELMER J. GERKEN, Mgr. wall of the baptistry in the nis Schindler, Jon Block, and Card Party Feb. 7. church, The painting depicts Michael Morahan; bear and ar­ 'ST. JOHN'S PARISH' Unit in Arvada The lecond in a series of five three Kcnea illustrating tbe row under bear, Michael. Rey- 1120 Broadway CH. 4-6304 E. 71k AVE. * EUEABETH »T. origin and giving of the ascra- holds, Gustav Lind, William Mc­ card parties will be put on by Arvada. — (Shrine o f St. Men's Club members on Thurs­ Anne) — The Holy Name Men'a ment of Baptism, One scene pic­ Dermott, David Schooler, Greg­ = SUNDAY MASSES ^ tures the fall of Adam and Eve, ory Berver, William Monbeiser, day, Feb. 7, at 8 p.m. in the high 6 00 - 7:30 • 9:00 - 10:30 • 12:00 t 6:00 P.M. Club will meet on Thursday eve- Another shows Christ as He Michael Allen, John Herald, Jon fcnool auditorium. Both bridge CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 3:00 A 7:80 lining, Feb. Id, at 8 o’clock in spoke to Nicodemus about the Block, Gerald Morahan, George and pinochle games are offerra, Rt. Rev. J. P. Mohan. Pasioa itbe parish hall. Following the necessity of Baptism, and a Radovich, and Miles Robinson; snd refreshments are served E. 7th and Elizabath St. EA. 2-2026 "business meeting a movie will third depicts tbs Miemn giving arrow under bear. Genid Rom­ each evening. of the sacrament by a priest ero. Dennis Schindler, Russell Winners in last week’s play today. Trickier, Jamet Breheny, John ware the following: Pinocl)le— The painting, which was do­ Byrne, Robert Carlin, Jamea first. Midbael Vendegna: sec­ SpeotnlixinW In Ford, Mark Potter, Tbomaa ond, Mrs. Jamea Owens; third. CAPITOL DRUG An informal meeting of the nated to tbe parish by Mr. and DUNLOP Mrs. Frank Oliveto. was done by Fox, Gregory Sprigg. Harry C. J, Kramer; bridge— firat.l DISTRIBITORS Pem anent Waving fAiL e erevopea ^ Mrs. Oliveto herself. Johnston, and James Heller; Mrs. V. L. Moore; second, Mrs.! Mm If N n. MS'! FvM Rheba Albtrry; third, L. j,l Blua and Gold Lion rank. Travis Sweeney; M y Lady Edith ([onvenieni Drive-In 1 silver arrow under Hon. Michael Rogers. J i A £ A .o f , Q i u d i t i f . Beauty Shoppe Tk’indow Service Oinntr Fab. 20 Byrne; one-year service pin, Honnt geSRLEIt. Her. F*EE OEUVERY ! Wednesday, Feb. 20. has been Lm Brand; two-yaar nrvice| E . 6th A Fillmora .. FR . 7-2741 | Fat Quirk, W. J. set as the date of the annual 28M E . 6lb Ave. EA . 2-0786 pin. Martin McEalKrn; denner 1 Gerald Huck and Cub Scout Blue and Gold din­ and assistant denner atripea, GAS Lee Babcock. LeRoy ner. Tbe dinner will be served in Michael Allen. Roy RobInMO, FRANK MATHIS the high school eoditorium et 8 James Ford..Dennis Schindler. O L S O N ' S p.m. The Blue and Gold gath­ Travia Sweeney, and Michael D ra g g is t Tho dance will be held at the ering la an annual family affair Byrne. rtMBti iimirc m cm imurf fl S .9 ■mmtrnlm M l Wm wm^lbn to recognise cub Bchievement. Family Carnival Food Market Finil plans for tbe dinner were N »4im. ituiim PER G.AlXO:V ^ PrMcnpUoB Sdrvkc* Set for Fab. 28 «Mr*ca. LifitBf. iffwBw. ftn I full evening made at a meeting of the Cub tw mtH h » jm . Approeiatei Y o u r B u d n est Additional plana and reports . Fit Fm itUmm. %m m fkm PkoDM RA. 2e4666^2*4$66 I per per- pack parents’ auxiliary on JOE KAVANAUGH, INC. Feb. 4. for the PTA Family Carnival UNITED MATERIALS 6th Avp. At MirtoB 3030 E. 6ih EA. 2-1801 fs being IL4 W, 14tfe kn I t 4v»>9 TTH AT LOGAN TA S-1261 At a recent general meeting on Feb. 28 will be mide at a »wl«n WALTER FOGG SERVICE < of Pack 172, Den I. directed by council meeting of the parents’ Mrs. Henry Schindler, was in group on Monday, Feb, 11, at F O R S T E R ’ ^ SINCLAIR PRODUCTS charge of the flag ceremony and 8 p.m. in tbe high school audi­ Complfio Aulomolivo entertainment. Cubs from the torium. Tbe rerniva) will fea­ Complete ture some 20 talent shows and Service den taking part included Rus Women end children picked to sell Trickier, Jon Block, James entertainment and refreshment Food Market lodel at the spring fashion Meats processed for Freesera W. Clvf Crmii Stanip. Breheny, James Ford, Dennis booths. Last year more than BEST DEAL YET how met with Mrs. Phyllis Schindler, end Gerald Morahan. 1,200 adults and students pat­ 2918 E . 6th At*. EA 3-2472 Pkkue u4 Ml.MT wanson, fashion rspresentative ZTW Ea.l tlk DE.3-»T0e Den 3 mothers acted as host­ ronised the carnival attractions. f tbe Chaffee Park J. C. esses for refreshments follow­ Plane for next year’s school ing the meeting. uniforms for prls are baing 1957 FILTER FLO The finne listed here At tbe gitbering, a number of formulated by tbe PTA uniform m BELL'S PASTRIES committee. Construction hints deserve to be remembered W« ■»« nsbiaachad 7to«r ud awards wnre made to ecouts in M pr«Mrv4tiT9« tbe pack.Theee included: Wolf on uniforms or petierns are be­ when yott are distribi/tinE BpmO • PadtriM • rank. Ralph Speer, Michael ing chanAeled to committee AUTOMATIC WASHER your pstronage in the dif­ 1307 E. 6tli Ave. t ferent lines of business. UI. 4-6587 1 limes. Mary Ellen Burke, 40 Hours' Opens Feb. 15 leriam Alexander, Catherine lipp, and Dorothy Stueller n... — ■"■CURE d'ARS PARISH— ■J is the home of M n. Burke on e. aM AVE. A DAHUA ST. flj Jan. 30 for the formation of a At St. Louis', Englewood beginners’ bridge circle. Addi­ = SUNDAY MASSES = 8! tional numbers are being so­ Englewood.— fSt. Louis’ Par­ Chaneeilor of the Denver Arch­ 6:60 . 8:60 • 10:00 - 11:30 R 7KI0 P .S I H licited for tbii circle, which will iah) — Forty Hours' Devotion diocese, will be the speaker at CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4:00 A 7:30 Q meet tbe third Wednesday of will aUrt on Friday, Feb. 15, the evening aervicaa, starting at Rev. J ohn N. Ha ley, P A im fl each month. Mrs. Dorothy and will close on Sunday, Feb. 7:45 o'clocK Fridav and Satur­ 3050 Dahlia St. EA. 2-1119 g Stueller ii acting as temporary 17, at 4 o’clock in the afternoon. day evenings, and on Sunday treasurer of the group. Monaignor David Maloney, afternoon at tha closing of tha devotioni, at 4 o’clock. The wonmn of the Altar and Rosary Society will poet a THELMA KASSON i ' Please Patronize schedule for hours of adoration BEAUTY SALON Your REGISTER during the Forty Hours' at the 2376 Celsrsds Blvd. doOr of the church on Sunday, Jfeir S/yfing Advertisers and Feb. 10. This will afford the Permanent IFselne Mention pariibioners an opportunity to rHONE OCsM. a-litt select a convenient hour for Tkelias g .ii— OXwum, Ovsw THE REGISTER adoration before the Bleaeed 1 Sacrament. Founders' Day ‘BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH' For PTA Feb. 10 gUDOPA ST. a MOHTVIEW BLVO. Tbe PTA Fopodera' Day and open house will be held on Sun­ = SUNDAY MASSES s day, Feb. 10, in the arhool frmn 7:00 . 8:00 - 9:30 - 10:45 - 12:00 2 to 4 p.m. CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 3:30 4 7:30 This program b a a been Rt. Rev. H k e . H. V. Ca m p ie u . Pastob planned to enable the parents to 4930 Montview Blvd. FR. 7-1692 meet their child's teachers and to acouaint tbemselvea with the Bcboof activities. Mrs. Jack' E. Younkin ii Foundert' Day ^ lia ^ lr TAP D iip ie li Shown abore are, from left. Mrs. Ar- VneCK TOr rarisn Father Harley Schmitt, chairman. Past PTA presidents COLORADO BOULEVARD DRUG will be honored guests. Room pastor, and Mrs. Howard Heffernan with a 82,600 check repre­ representativM will be present senting the major portion of tha proceeds derived from tbe ac­ JOt H. SCHU1T7. to introdoee parents to tbe tivities of the Altar snd Roeary Society, All Sainte’ Pariah. teachers in tbe classrooiiu. OMV tBB^BHin PMI Denvkr, for the year 1966. Mrs. Patricia McAtee, arhool Prescriptions nurse, will be in the nurses' Accurately Filled room and welcomes the psrents Co discuss any health problem PouDlain Service All Saints' Credit Union with her. Medtl WA4HP M qnor Departm ent A reception wi|] be held in the school cafeteria. Refresh­ i t 2-Cytle Agitator T t m OoJireiT £••! Donvtr aarf Aunr* ments will be served by the ★ Filter Fla EA 2-3693 EA 2-6967 EA 2;6696 Meeting Has Big Turnou* mothers of ■children in grades No Lint Fun on Clothes Eait Celf«ii A Col«rad« Blvd# (Ail Sainli’ Parich. Denvar) Two amendments to be added 3x. 3y. and 4x, ★ Worm and CaM Water Riesa At the Filler-Flo Washing Syilem eireulalai the Mrs. James Jesme, PTA The third annual' member­ to the bytawa were voted upon. i t 12-PawMl Capacity water, tend leHlei out the eettem o f th# weih- The following officers were health ebainnan, and Mrs. Ar­ ship meeting of the pariah thur Georgeaon, co-chairman, betket, loep scum fioett ewey, and lint ii Credit Union, held on Jan. 18. elected: Directors, Joseph F. trapped in the lilter. Broviky, D on Mae Sander^ aatisted at the Tri-County drew a new record attendance. Health Building on Jan. 16 The buiineas meeting and George Mulqueen; credit after the various vaccination NoMileg Heme of tbe FomoM planned so as to afford the committee, Ceteate Campbell clinks. N« ' members, both new and old, and John Gaidelli; and super­ Mowa Ir HamRe FIo m . visory committee, John Mc­ Mrs. James Jesme and Mrs. Bet tha Down a more thorengh understanding Charles Latio attended the Tri- Lowrey Organ of the Credit Union movement. Bride end James Smith. County health meeting and Finest Brownie Troop lunebeon on Jan. 30 at the a n d the 24 Seeks Members Plentation. Siace Fabulous New MooHn DR. JAMES P. Mothers of second and third When tbe Altar and Rosary 9a grade girls art urged to enroll Society met on Monday, Feb. 1900 Pay their girls in the Brownies. Mis. 4, in the rectory with Mrs. War- PLAYER PIANO GRAY A. TV. Parker, tbe parish Girl ren Taylor, president, presiding, ; Scout leader, hai a small active tbe guest speeker was Mrs. T. group and it most anxious to A. Duggan. Hoeteeses were Mrs. Optem etrist Amos Stack, John Hettinger, TOUR DOCTOR KNOWS US ihuild the troop to full strength. Eyes Examined • Visual Care [The third grede girls are en­ and B. La Sage. gaged in the construction o f a The Legion of Mery will / Phone papier-mache puppet troop and meet on Friday, Feb. 6, at 3 would like to share their expe- p.m. in the rectory. I rogirieredrodptmra KIlH- ■hose ei« TAbor 5-8883 r k n « with other girli. "The perieoGa in (iiKng preieriptioas tateis FOK Ari-om'niENT group meets on Tuei^ys after Violations Couse I2S yoer^ -are your easvrenee of 213 COLO. BLDG. .school in Ih* home of Mrs. Par­ Trafiie Accidents ufety end eecHrecy et Perk HR Drug 1616 CALIF. ST. ker, 2326 8 . Hooker StreeL In- Urested mothers are invited to In almost every traffic acci­ C o. Sick room eccotaories end call TVE. 4-8477 for more infor­ dent there is a violation of a pBee' bandages, eotten, gatoe, wr» mation. motor vehicle law, declares the W4JI PIANOS-ORCANS gieel dreiiinga. Feoa doBwwy, U Mrs. Orist Madonna. 1865 S. Colorado State Patrol. • Many CARPETS VI rU Yuma Street, will be hoeteaa to times there are two or more Siu Mary Immaculate Circle on violations. Indifference to tbe APPLIANCES -TV -H i-Fl Tbursday, Feb, 7. at 8 pJL New lew or thoughtieeeneoa lead to RUGS members ere invited, many o f these accidents, butj to lk« dip. Oor I.edy of Perpetuel Help ignoranre . of the law also holds 1332 BROADWAY SkMitMM Cirole will meet in the home of|s prominent plice (Om Block Soetb of SftN C ^ M ) Furniture'r.rbrk.;:::“ Mrs, Helen Kapseb. 1985 S. [Irving Street, on Wednesday. C H . 4^556 u •McC*. Feb. 13. gt 8 pxn. I W hittaker Mrs. Howsrd Heffernan. , E.M .W . 3410 W. TVesley Avenue, will be I PhariiiaeT where cesk Ulki hoeteM to Queen of Peace Cir­ I "Th» FritiuUy 5 (o rr** 314) So. Breedwey cle on TVednesday, Feb. 13. at 8 SHermee 4-2784 p.m. Making baptismal bib* ii I Prrsrription IjpeciaUels OPEN TONIGHT AND EVERY WEEK NIGHT TILL 8 P.M. the project of this circle. iw.32a4* Perry CL. 8-2401 rA G E S IX Offie*, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telepliene, Keystone 4-4205 Tliurf. + -t- -I Patbsr Eulberg has planned 14, o6 the club house, 1772 an interesting day in which five Grant Street. The busines.< f conferences are on the program. meeUng will convene at 7:46 Catholic women are offered o’clock, to be followed by the spiritual day of meditation and program and social hour. grace. On Saturday, Feb. 23, at 7:30 This day. which i held o'clock, the court will havo a yearly, will begin with Mass at card party at the club house to S:S0 B.m., followed by a short replenish the charity fund. conference and breakfast at Mrs. Irene Bickett, chairman, 9:30 o’clock. will be assisted by Mrs. Hildren All-day Exposition o f the Arkins, Mm. Pauline Doherty, Blessed Sacrament will begin at and Misa Rose Hattendorf. S t Therese'a Church in Au­ The bride cboie a floor- 11 o'clock, followed by recita­ tion of the Rosary and a Litany. Attend Reception rora was the setting for the length gown of imported Italian recent marriage of Miss Shirley silk with a sabtina necklina of The day of recoliectioa wilt A.«l«a Women from the Par- the table; Mrs. Esta Mae Marine, Mrs. Francis Miu Anne Limaeher, grand rennt, and Mrs. Marie Ryen, Floreth and William J. Swee­ sequins and pearls, long pointed close with' a conference at 3 Assist Mothers ent-Teachers’ ... t..-;,.-.. Associa- * ___ Griffith, Mrs. Jean Williams, and Mrs. Mary o’clock, followed by Benediction Hamilton; standing, at the right, Mrs. Lee Tom- .public relsGons chairman, at­ ney. The bride is the daughter sleeves, long torso bodice, and and the Papal Blessing. March on Polio Cathermea blom; and standing, at the left, Mrs, Marie tended the recepGon given by of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Flor«t|i a full bouffant skirt with a School, Denver, helped Piccone, Mrs. Kathleen Jones, and Mrs. Man­ the Denver Deanery Council at of Byers and her husband's par­ chapel train. The fingar-tip veil The offering for the entire ents are Mr, and Mrs. Dan of pure aiik illusion was held in day, which includes breakfast, push the Mothers' March on Polio over the top in ning. The women helped boost North Denver’s St. John the Evangdist's parish the North Denver area. Shown checking over final March of Dimes effort to 512,013.78, an in­ hall on Thursday, Jan. 31. Sweeney of Strssburg. The place by< a haidpiece of se­ dinner, and other expenses is Rev. John Regan officiated. quins ana pearls. She carried a ^3_per person. tabulations in the home of Mrs. H. F. Manning, crease over the 1966 total. The Mothers' March Information was fumishad by prayer book adorned with white Tnoose wishing to make reser­ 4100 Eliot Street, are. left to right, seated at on Polio was held Thursday, Jan. 31. tha council concerning Oie rela­ stephanotis streamers. vations may call Miss Barbara tion of the Catholie women's Voleniine Party Bach, AC. 2-10411 Misa Ann Annual Event Fob. 21 organizations functioning with­ Miss Georgians Losasso of Birmingham. EA. 2-6608; or in the deanery with the Arch­ Denver was maid of honor and Mrs. Joseph C. Tamburello, diocesan and National Councils For Social Club the bridesmaids were Miss Jean AL. 5-0664. Breakfast Set for Archbishop's Guild of Catholie Women. Shockley of Denver and Misa Rav. Jobs J. Eulbtrf, O.P. Out-of-town women may Misses Rose Hattendorf, The Catholie Paramount So­ Lavaughn Cook of Stnuburg. write for reservations to Mrs. Catharine Maloney, and Coletta cial Club will stage a valentine Tom Sweeney, brother of the (ArchbUhop'i Cuild, Deover) men Jo Ipsen and Catherine tain Si. Catherine's Circle Nagel attended the reception of party Tuesday evening. Feb. 12, I' Ralph Heckman, 1925 Leyden Thursday, Feb. 14. bridegroom, was best man; The Archbishop’s Guild will Manson request that on this new members and banquet of at the Catholic USD Club, 1663 Street, Denver. Blessed Martin's Circle will Gene Sweehey and Paul Tren- The tramway bus to T-oretto hold the annual spring break­ date they have complete lists of Court Mount of the Holy Cross Grant Street, Denver. Music for meet Feb. 13 at the home of this party will be furnished by shaw were attendants. The Heights College leaves 17th and fast in the Cathedjal Room of members who plsn to stCend. 941, Grand Junction, on Sun­ ushers were Philip Floreth and Dorothy Cpffey. day. Feb. 3. the Phillips Orchestra for danc­ Arapahoe Streets going west on the Albany Hotel Sunday morn­ Our Lady of the Rosary Circle New officer! for Our Lady of Glenn Williamson. BAKERIES the hour and half-honr. ing, Feb. 24. All reservations Miss Loretta Maher w'as wel­ ing and card playing, which will meet Feb. 12 in the home Grace Circle are: President, comed to the court at the will start at 8 p.m. Following the ceremony a should be turned in to the circle Mildred Cram; secretary-treas­ Tineii Only” presidents before Wednesday, of Frances Burke. January meeting as a transfer Valentines are to be ex­ wedding breakfast waa held at urer, Elsie Lorenz; historian, from Court Columbian, Omaha, the Town House. A reception 66 So. Broadway Cousin of Denverite Feb. 20. Entertainment cochair- Virginia SwiUer will enter- changed by those present, and Jeanette Murphy; publicity Nebr. members and friends are in­ was held that evening at the 7S3 So. Uaivoraily chairman, Emile Smisek; and vited to attend, each bringing Legion Hall in Strasburg. ISSO Colorado Bird. Wed in Indianapolis linen chainoao, Veronica Juerl- a suitable valentine for the oc­ After a shoH wedding trip to 2410 Eait 3rd Are. Rites at St. Philomena's ing. Polish Club Plans Anna Catherine Dean, cousin casion. Special refreshments Colorado Springs the young of Mrs. E. O’Donnell of 2100 Miss Wini­ Our Lady of Loretto Circle D^nce 6n Feb. 16 will be served by Gladys Tay­ ; couple will make their home in will meet Friday, Feb, 8, in the Denver, where both are em­ Magnolia Street. Denver, was fred Jo Walsh, The Polish Club of Den- lor, Doris Wbite, Stella Cannon. married in Indianapolis, Ind., to daughter of home of Helen Wabrie. Robert Bisk, Joseph Weise, and ployed. Marian Jones of St. James’ v«r will ipoasor m TaUatiaa John J. Dillon, Hr. and Mrs, done* Feb. 16 at 8:30 p.m. George King. HUMMEL'S The nuptial rites were held in J. J. Walsh of Circle has had as guest her At the meeting of the Para­ sister, Mrs. Baur, and her son ia iba Amsricaa Legion Hall, St, Joan of Arc's Church, An­ C h rist the 1370 Broadway. Music will mount Club Jan. 22, the newly SpeeietieU b Portf PbbIMm Denver’s Leading other cousin of the bride, the King Pariah, from North Dakota. Mr. and installed president, Tom Riley, Deliraiettfn and Caterers be by Leonard Rntkewski. Rev. Patrick H.. Griffin, pa-rtot Denver, be­ Mm. Ralph Setups of this circle appointed the following chair­ •11 E. tik Are KE. «-IM i of Assumption Church, Indian­ came the bride will move to their new home men: Entertainment, Frank MADYAme CksTTV Crwk Ctalw apolis, witnessed the ceremony. o f Denni at 1001 (Quebec Street. Engaged Boehler; publicity, 'William In­ EA 2-414S The bride, daughter of Mra Cecil Scheunemann was the gram; hospitality, Mary Jamie­ Fmkir Bvkri. Faaar Slu James D o li- Ralph E. Dean, is a graduate of erly, son of February hostess for St. son, sick, Irma Becker; ways All Bulter Chicken Pies, $1.75 Marian College, and Mr. Dillon Mr. and Mrs. Martha's Circle. New officers and means, Theresa Renaud; attended Xavier University at J. E. Doher^ are; President, Cecil Scheune­ and membership, Joseph Nuss- CAKES Old Foshroned Baked Cindnnati, 0., and is a gradu­ mann; secretary. I-eona Logue; baiun. ler orkof 2640 Yor:orkof Woddbtt Horn by the slice. ate o f the Indiana University Street (Loyola and treasurer, Louise Lamar- Mid Open Sunday 9:30-6:30 School of X-aw. The couple will Parish). 'The ioux. SeodShepherdAid PtrllM live at Four N. Butler Avenue, wedding took St, John's Circle will meet in Indianapoli.s. Unit Meet Feb. 12 Ml S. Broodvap — PC. S'MS* place at St, the home of Pat Dooley for 2$ ferMdwap — $P. 7-7419 Philomena’s breakfast Feb. IT. 69 W. 6btr«. CiBlmM — M. Chu rch with Florence Brown will enter­ The Good Shepherd Aid So­ ciety will meet Feb. 12 in the the Rev. Jo­ tain Mother of God Circlq in OLIVER’S MEAT MARKET seph O’Malley her home Feb. 12. tea room of the Denver Dry officiating. New officers for St. Gerard's Goods Co, Refreshments will be served 33 TEARS ON E. 6TH AVE. T h e best Circle are; President, Virginia man was Pau Bradley; secretary-treasurer, at 1:30 o'clock. Hostesses for CHOICE STEAKS ROASTS ORDER F. Doherty. Lucille Drent; and linen chair­ this meeting are Mmes. Charles Ushers were man, Dorothy Makie. The meet­ R. Conrtnay, Georga U. Hughes, Joseph Reisch- ing date has been changed to and Thomas J. Vincent, and FRESH POULTRY FISH man. Vincent the fourth Thursday of each Misa Gladys M. Bousmtn, and Carbone. Byrone D. Bottoms, and Dick Lee. The maid of honor month. Miss Mary C. Kennedy. 8 Experienced Meat CuUert to Serve You was Sheila Doherty. At ths meeting Feb. 4. Our The couple will live in Corpus Christi, Tex. The bride at­ Lady of Perpetual Help Circle For Quolity Bokery Goods A Mealiest Main (uuisc Phoni PE. 3-4429 1312 E. 6th Av«. tended M t St. Gertrude Academy at Boulder, and Mercy Nurses’ elected the following officers: Try Willi Meal-like Flcvci Hours 8 s.m. - 6 p.m. Ampla Forking in Rear Training School. The bridegroom kttended Loyola Grade School President, Eileen Stanton; P(LlCtOU& N0URI3HI<«& and Regia High School. He is in the U.S, Navy, atatloned at treasurer, Josephine Ziska; sec- ’ fCONOVtCAL Corpus Christi, Tex.— (Photo by Smyth) retary, Helen Pughes; publicity WEISS BAKERY chairman, Betty Wcndling; Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. ■AmitKa'i M cs/ l-h '/. irayer chairman, Rose Pughes; Three Storet Mooney announce the to Serve You linen chairman. Mary Anne forthcoming marriage of their' Note at Your Facorilei Maddock; layette chairman, Jo daughters, Frances Diane, 4024 TENN. ST. A.C. STORES . Schaffer; and courtasy chair­ (above), to Jack Dore, son of GL. 5-1937 HEALTH FOOD STORES man, Jeanne Warner. KING SOOPER MILLERS Mr. and Mrs. John Dore, The LAKESIDE CENTER Rose Walsh will entertain St. bride-elect and her fiance are SAFEWAY Joseph’s Circia at a valentine graduates of St. Francis de GE. 3-1703 INSTITUTIONAL SIZES AVAHwtBLE larty Feb. 7. Helen Ludwig's Sales' High School. Denver. The 5850 W. 38TH AVE. Health Food Sales Co. lusband has been a patient in wedding will take place early in a local hospital. HA. 4-1366 9449 WALNITT ST. Hay. DCNVCP — DISTRIBUTORS The February bostesi for S t Anthony's Circle will be Ann Moore. Audrey Fool is the new linen chairman for the group. New officers for St. Patrick's Circle are: President. Katherine SAVE ON YOUR MEAT BILL McDermot; secretary-treasurer, Flo Abel; linen chairman, Dot Kennedy; and layeCta chairman, U/ji SsdL Jo fi Quality, THsudL Roaemary Costello. Complete ProceisioK Service ior Home Freezers Atchison Grads Steel Lockers from $10 to $18 per year. Set Communion The Denver Chapter of the Me. St. Scholastics Alumnae Association of Atchison. Kans., will hold its annual Communion Mr aod Mr>. A. A. KIri ■'‘fCil S. Univeniiy Blvd. breakfast on the Feast of St. Fr»DcU L. KItii Scholsatica, Sunday, Feb. 10. Phone PE. 3*3333 (M»aibtr Mott Pr«

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CORVonionl fro* parking In Mr. ana -Mrs. Julian aur Rtxl door Forking Floaa Murphy of Chicago an­ Shop O SAFEWAY nounce the engagement of the:* daughter, Peggy hlurphy (abovei, to Vince Piccola of THK A M ERICA N Denver. The couple plan to be married May 18 in Chicago. I V *• NATIONAL BANK *Tka AaatkM Itfad* After a wedding trip to Miami,I ' % CkMMly they will maka their horns in. or oiNven • m n ANB uwRCNcg ttm4tjtJt.UL Denver. I

___ * Thurtdoy. F«bruory 7, 1957 Office, 936 Bannock Straef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyifono 4-4205 PAGE SEVEN

VFW Auxiliary Unit, | Francis Lowry 501, Will Meet on Feb. 14’

Fr»iwi» Brown I,owry Aux­ iliary 601, Vturant of Foreign Vara, will meet on Thuraday. Mt. St. Vincent's Feb. W. at 8 p.m. at 1818 Wel- Open Meeting Scheduled toQ Street, with Mra. Avii Sor­ ensen, president, presiding. Valentine Party At the last meeting Mrs. By Regis Women's Club htadelle Eng^retson was in­ stalled as senior vice president, All friends of Regis College, I.ane and James Drinkard of Will Be Benefit Regis, Sheila Murphy and Elea­ having moved up from the chair Denver, have been invited to at­ Mrt. Pact Diedrich will b* of the junior vice president. nor l^mmcl of Loretto Heights tend an opening meeting of the College, and Joan Morrow of In charge of the St. Valen­ Mra. Dorothy Anderson was Regis Women's Club that will tine’s Day party at Mt. St, elected Junior vice president feature ^anel of five area ed- Vincent Home, Denver. Feb. Mrs. Emma Pfannensieil w u legians. The meeting, to be mod­ 14. Beginning at 12:30. a elected as guard and Mrs. Anna erated by District .Attorney Bert light luncbeon will be served. Lindquist was appointed ban­ M. Keating, will ^ held at 8 Cardi will be played through ner-bearer, and all were in­ S m. Friday, Feb. 8, in Loyola the afternoon. Table and tpe- stalled by Mrs. Hilda Healy, all. cial prize! will be given. past auxiliary president. Participating will be Kenneth The committee anialing Mrs, Diedrich includes Mmes, H. E. Copeland. W. E. Rob­ inson, Eva Gick, J. J. Doyla, L. J. Peters. J. D. Veasa, J. J. Roach. Frank Popish, D. E. Griffith, H. C. Grunninger, John Ttnko, T. G. U lly, S. Frisch, C. L- Smith, C. Ca- M n. Donald A. McClaughry. Miss Ann O'Brien, Mrs. Raymond halan, and E. C. Laddy. Rosary College Alumnae I-asrhobcr, sin.'W alter Garette, and Miss Mary Elizabeth Stock. Funds derived from the shown with two Dominican Siston from the college on a visit in With the exception of Miss O’Brien, from Colorado Springs, all parly will be used by the Denver, are, from left, Mn, B. C. Saba, M n. Charles Haskell, are from the Denver area. Of the !2 alumnae, one h u an M.D. listen at the home to help Mrs. Willis V. Elliott, Mn. Edward Coughlin, hostels; Baroness degree; three, the M.A, degree; and all the B.A, and B.S, degrees defray expenses. Louis de Cabrol, Mrs. Patrick Horgan, M n. Leonard Bratek, except one, who is doing undergraduate work at nresent. + + + + Zinimer-Somma Nuptials

Father Robert Boy1«, 5.J. Held in St. Catherine's SL Joseph's Hospital School of St. Catharine's Church, Den­ down the back ended in a Ca­ Nursing. They will' discuss the ver, w u the setting for a wed­ thedral train. A huge bow adequacy of their present ding Saturday, Jan. 6, when formed a bustle effect at the courses to equip them for their Miu Gloria Ann Somma, top of the lace panel. Her fin­ chosen fields. Ann I-aughlin of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John gertip veil w u held in place the college staff will be chair J. ^m m s. became the bride of by a crown of pearli and se­ man. Ralph Frank Zinimer, son of quins. Her caKade bouquet w u Father Robert R. Boyie, SJ. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Zinimer. composed of'white orchiA and director of the division of hu­ white mums flb utin streamen. manities. will be honored, to­ gether with the heads of the V pT The Miss''-America theme of various English departments, the wedding w u alao carried Fathers John J, Quirk, SJ., out in the maid's gowns.' Miss modern languages and litera­ Mary Ann Perilo, the bride's ture; John J, Joiin, S.J., ciassi- rousin, w u her maid of honor. eal languages and literature; Miss Diana Frazzinl. a friend ' and Louis A, Bloomer, S-l. of the bride, and the bride­ I English Uteratore. groom's lister. Minlyn Zinimer, Father Boyla deaigned the were the bridesmaids. English laboratory at Regis to The bride's little sister. Rose meet the needs of freshmen who Marie Somma, w u her junior come to the college jKwrIy pre­ bridesmaid. Little Mary Lou pared in English. 'The labora­ 'Talarico, cousin of the bride, tory is open to faculty members bore the pair of rings .on a of other area collegea. white sweetheart pillow. At last month'a meeting, the IfieU Iw M C ie*A *e Two Visiting Dominican Street, hostou; Baroneu Louis de Cabrol, club honored Father Joseph. Ward, bihera were huel Me- V lS ltin Q jlS T C rS ci.u ra from Hotarv M.D., wife of the French Consul in Denver; Sit­ ^ Ryan. SJ., bead of the division Leod and Norman Domfana. ^ from K o s a r > ter Mary Jocelyn, moderator of the Rosary of commerce and finance. He A reception for the family College, R.vgr Forest, III., are shown at a re- College Alumnae Association; and Sister John and his entire sU ff of 20 teach­ WBs hold at Mt. Carmel Hall. ception sponsored for them by alumnae of the Mark, former student government president at ers were present. Father Louis The bride is a graduate' of i college in the Denver erta. Shown are. from Rosary College and claaamata. of Baroness do A. Mattione, S.J.. also ap- Cabrol neared to help the club launch Holy Family High School and I left, Mrs. Edward B. Coughlin. 1966 Hudson t* 1967 "Know Your College” U employed by Wcslem Dis-| theme. tributing Co. The club president. M n. H. The bridegroom is a gradu­ E. Bowlds, hat expressed her B«r««rd. Dvuvvr ate of North High School and <7 lO-Hay Earoppaii Tour thanks to Mrs. Nickolas Bor- Mrt. R«tph F. Zinimer is employed as a machinist for Alumnae Group rtlli for volunteering to serve The Nuptial Maas w u offered K. A F. Products. He served as the organization's organist by Father John Anderson. three years with the army in Tht women'! group, in con- Tht bride wore a nwn of Korea. The young couple will Holds Tea for For iWliolic Stniient!! jaaction with the Regis Moth­ white Msu de loie styled with make their home In North Den­ ers' Club, will hold a period of a lace bodice. A full lace panel ver after a brief wedding trip. Rev. William Jones end recollection at the March meet­ ing. Nun-Moderator Rev. W. M. Joseph Koonlz Guidin9 This is the continental tour you’ve hoped for! Ex­ Woodward-Foley Nuptials Rosary C o llie alumnae from pertly Ruided, professionally-planned, and encom- State Daughters the Denver area and Colorado paasing the highpointa of scenic grandeur, his- Springs gachared recently in' jTo Participate In St. C atherine Church th* horn, o f Mrs. Edward B. tarical significance and cultural prominence! For Coughlin for a tea in honor of VALENTINE'S DAY 70 glorious days, you experience the famed story­ Miu Mary Ann Foley, daugh­ the Phi Kappa fraternity, and In Press Month Sister Mary Jocelyn, moderator FEBRUARY 14th book countries, gaining a first-hand insight of ter of Mr, and Mrs. James A. w u elected to IVh'i’t IV'ko in of the Alumnae Aaociation, Foley, became the bride of Amrrteait C o l l r e r i and U n ic t r - modern-day F-urope, broadening your understand­ All courts of Catholic Daugh­ and Sister John Mark, a former ters of America have b^n Gerald L. Woodward in a student government president ing of foreign problems and people. asked by Nina Taylor, state re­ double-ring ceremony In St. at Roury. The Baroness Louis Bright Spot Flower Shop WHAT SIGHTS YOU'LL SEE! gent. to observe Catholic Press Catherine's Church. Denver. The de Cabrol, a former classmate rn) Month. Rev. D. A. Lemieuz officiated. of Sister John Mark, poured at The English Parlia- Dolomites and the The bride's ring was an hnr- lit Sill Av*. FR. 7-2745 Mrs. Taylor has asked the the toa. as did Alumna Mrs. 30 YMrt Soapf LMtioB Ovum ment and the Chang­ Austrian Alps. coarts to plan an exhibit and loom belonging to her great­ Wiitis V. Elliott, whose daugh­ ing of the Guard at Tour leaves Montreal ! program dealing with Catholic grandmother. ter, Helen, is a freshman at' June 7 via the Em- publicaticms on the theme “ Only Miss Joan, Sullivan w u the Roury this year. There are ap­ Buckingham Palace! presB of France, re­ the Catholic Press Gives You maid of honor and Miss Suun proximately 96 Roury grad- the Catholic View.” Golden, the junior bridesmaid. uates in Colorado, ' The Eiffel Tower and turns to Montreal via The b u t man was James Kon- Mrs. Florence Kiefer, grand Rosary College, in Chicago’s th e Empress of ing and the ushers were Jamea the Rue de la Paix in regent of Court Mount of the suburban River Forest, traces summer! The waltz Britain August 15th. Holy Cross, 941. appointed Mrs. Woodward. Jr„ Charles Wood­ its origin to the charter granted capital of Vienna, the Tour includes tran.«- Clem Goettalman, M n. 'Wayne ward, and James Foley. Miu in 1848 to Sinsisawa Academy Neal. M n. Tad Payne, and H n. Leslie Noons w u the flower girl in Wisconsin. The founder w u canals of Venice! portation, lodging, tod Anthony Veto, tbo ring- meals, motor coach Lucy Rouse to prepare the pro the Very Rev. Samuel Mazzu-' Rome with its St. Pe­ gram for their meeting Feb. 6. bearer. chclii, O.P., an educator far ini ter’s Cathedral and travel, etc. Call or There was a display of Cath­ A luncheon w u held at tbe advance of hit time. Under the' the Colliseum! Vat­ write for free descrip- olic books and magazines with Lakewood Country Club, where Sisters of SL Dominic and reception guests were greeted ican City and an au­ live folder. Tour list prices and the addresses of Mother Emily Power, the first the publishers. The group util­ later in the afternoon. president, St. Clara'a College priced The couple took a wedding dience with the Holy ized material from the Press was founded in 1901 and was Father! A visit to from ij Month Kit secured from Cath­ trip to the Broadmoor Hotel formally recognized by the Lourdes! The Italian olic Pnsa beadquarten in New in Colorado Springs. Legislature of Wisconsin. The York. A report was given on The bride attended I-oretto tn n ifer to the Chicago area the Catholic books, magazines, Heights College. She is at pres­ came at the invitation of the MURRAY-HAWKINSON and newapapen that have been ent enrolled at Colorado liniver- SJ r- uT ffc.'.fw'i Most Rev. George W. Munde- placed in the Grand Junction aity. Mr. Woodward is a graduate jirS^r^n iVm Archbishop of Chicago Travel Service. Inc. public library by Catholics and f w l S J v Cardinal Mundeleinl. Ro- .109 Mile High O nler Catholic organizations. of Denver University, where he ing law at Cotorido I niveraity. j Chicago received a bachelor of science .M Vin .l-.>3n« Other courts will have similar u '-.t instltutloni of higher programs throughout February, degree. Ha was a member of make th...r home m Boulder. to get top rank from' the American Asaociation o( and Universities a SCRUB PAIL m j c

Bridge Luncheon Mar. 23 Sisters Jocelyn andMary valMt9< John Mark are on a Weatero for your favorite field trip between aemeaten To Aid Carmelite Sisters and will be received by BASKET _ , , .... , _ . .alumnae in Los Angeles, San Preliminary work on the Moiterpieee ol Cutwork Franciaco, Portland. Seattle, Woven Bamboo — Valentine! fourth I rmu4l benefit In the afternoon on unusually lend Omaha. The purpose for tmoofh, durabla d»- lunchwB Saturday, March | beaut if ul cutwork banQuet cloth, their Journey i.« twofoldj To liqn, for laundry, yard for tht hutera atr»nd 12 napkins will be p»-^bru>a newi o f Rosaryy former work, etc. Carmel of the Holy Spirit, The 13«pieee linen set teachers, and alumnae friends WASTI BASKET ^ j' ai- I rrpresents untold hours of la ^ r and secondly, to teil of the SAMSONITE The affair w peen under tne^y sisters and its beauty is plans for a new science hall BEG. s^MOrship of tbe unexcelW. ,and enhit financial aid for Ihi* $129 Club*, a citywida^or^mution undeiMking from alumnae and ■ ' ■ ' ^ 3 9 '

president. ULTRALITE that hundreds of the sistera'i Cardinal Samuel Stritch, 89' Almost avery parish in the he ram- city is represented in the mem­ friends throughout Drnver and honorary chairmirt^f bership numbering about 200. its suburbs are eager to partici- paign oaign and aalio l^ chancellorchancM! of the Tbt card party again will be pate in a fund-raising project college, has auted in a mes­ held in the Blessed Sacrament to supplement the needs of tbe sage to Sisttf Timothea. prea- in Th. » '» '» « . which hsve been in- ident of Rosary College, that LUGGAGE gymnasiumfk .and in tbe e aof i» t o r i« .,„ ..^ considerably ,v.e.M.e.hK. byKe tbe.fc. re-. . . •'God-C od in creation gave to woman a special, work and Rl-Ri Rev. Mon^enorMonsignor H^araldHarold V A.! building program. ,k . mwomii -.i. ,^1, Advance reservation* for the mission, . . . She has her own Campbell. -ill k. ei — 'luncheon are now being taken place in society and can never The siyle-rlghf luggage o f /enfher-lighf nuignesi'uni.’ T h e luggage t h a t ' i i h e «rs . Karl Mayer, luncheon wholly identify herself with « n , A Ight Huncheon chairman. EA. man. To tram her for her work cou n in 't niimber^one fathion hit Kill he n lielifhl to five or to receive! In ing of salad, roll^ a awwL and assisted bv Mrs. M. A. and miMion, there are things hii or her favorile rolort. IT e o h o h o v e n com plete line of Samsonite .7. EA. 2-9022, and Mrs. indeed whkh m u ifgo into her I Edward Oliver, EA. 2-8091. education, things which only a NIGHT LATCH Slream lile. wi l ^ given aimdiVKlualUbl*' p .^ i^ n , .nrormalion on woman'* college rightly can |ath.. working committee* will'do." Cardinal Stritch ajfo ^|be released at a later dale. • ;quoted .Archbishop Spalding; 'If it is our duty to educate, ic ATTEIfTION [is our duty to educate well” women’t beantv o u » _ .U 5 0 men*< i r i p p ^ ...... 27.50 Circles' Fete Set BRIDES TO BE — , 'end commented that Rosary MANY OTHER SELECTIONS Mttklag wUJ **dr««6 id** irtim rn 'i o’nile ...... 27JO 2»4m U ^r...... 37.50 ntopeh oa«r« for tmf a J y H e i g n t S C lU D ;i ollege has from its bepnning Uu » oat of War«tr*t Wkht adhered to this basic principle .37.50 ____ 39.50 AitI* CWt3 Rnm«rts Ui4 4t*oi Circle members will be guests Sale Starts Feb. 7th Ends 16th tbt «Jtk far th« BridUJ Ptrtr of honor at the meeting Feb. Thus the Sister* of St. Domi­ .3^.50 te> atlk tm , t n m tbt 4*m t U nie in order to edurate well Ic4a U* 'tbt Altar I 12 of the Loretto Heights Col- . , , fioine Early — Be»l (,hoire «• tiM r#tM %i4tmh C*■»!<■ . lege Women', ruih, .Mr*. Alcx.must expand tbe facillUes in Mt CM ut» 6 m M mmrim tl P'annen.tiel announred. T h r^ > -J :^ -'« * * P * rtm e n to fa ci- . m f ttm MAt

(St. Friacte da Salae High through Monday sad Tuesday. SchooL Danvar) From Wednesday throogh Fri­ Two achool retreats, one for day, Feb. 6-8, Father Kerschen freshmen, including the 60 will hold a retreat for the Holy Family High School from S t John's, and the other juniors and sophomorea. for juniors and sophomorai, Ex-Army Choploin wdre held at S t Francis de Conducting the spiritual ex­ Royalty Being Selected Sales' this year. ercises for the seniors was The annual closed retreat the Rev. Ralph J. Schenk, S-I. for seniors was held at the An Army chaplain m World (Holy Family High School, O’Brien and Pat Craig are Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Denver) War II and the Korean War. freshman candidates. Springs. Senior boys attended Father Schenk has been assist­ Royalty, known to be shaky The Vista and L a m p F o i l sessions from Feb. 2 to 6 and in modem history, suffers an ant dean at Creighton Prep S p e l l i n g V V in nS rS ''la n en of the reiposat apcllin^ Nun-teachers shown are Sister Mary Cecile. Presentation staffs are attending the annual the senior girls from Feb. 6 even more precarious posiUon Associated Schools Press Rela­ High School in Omaha, Neb., contuts •Dtong Denver parochiel School: Sister St. Mel. St. Patrick's; Sister M. Either, Our Lady to 10. and principal of S t Louts Uni­ eeboota ere pictured above. The ronteits were held at St. Vincent of Lourdes School; and Sister Mary Joleota, St. Eiizabelb’t. at Holy Family High School tions convention at Loretto The Rev. Matthew J. Ker- this week. The fate o f a king Heights Feb. 7 and 8. Margy versity High SchooL He is now rie Paul’i &hool Jan. and at Preaentatioft School Jan. 30. chdn, C.SS.R., procurator of assistant pastor of S t Francis Theae winnera will eonpete with lix other a|>elling championa and queen rests on a class­ Mahoney, junior, will preside Joseph's College in Kirk­ mate's success in a spaniel pup at one of the round-table- dls- Xavier's (College) Church in from the parochial achoola in a cooteat at the end o f March to wood, pMo., wes retreat mas­ S t Louis. determine the aix champions from the parochial schools. Final project or in his ability to run a eussiorts. Margy ie in charge of ter for all the underclassmen. box lunch to S2.25. medium-sized lehools attending conteatanta will take part in the Colorada-Wjrominir contest Father Kerschen was director April 27. . The students ace out to put the convention. of students from 1651 to 1955 Pipe Organ Exercises The six reitionsl champs are. left to right. Mary Lou their classmates on the Sweet­ Honor Roll at S t Joseph's College, the Mattuci, grade 8, Presentation School;. Dianne Wiltnttn, grade hearts' Ball throne the night preparatory seminary for the nf Feb. 16. To do this they inust Twenty-six seniora are listed Slafed of Cathedral 8, St. Patrick's; Kathleen Potter, grade 7. Our Lady of Lourdes on the quarter honor roll at Rademptorist' Fathers. have the top penny, for the School; Patricia Mora, grade 7, St. Elizabeth's; Judith Peck, Holy Family. To earn this post The freshmen opened their A litBiled numb«r of iitw rade 8, Our Lady of Lourdes School; and Robert Leydon. grade class with the most money will a student must earn at least first high school retreat with a •(udtaU will b« for name the king or queen, and t , Blessed Sacrament School. 12 honor points with As count­ conference at 1:30 p.m. Sun­ pipo orfAA laiioof *1 Iho Cb* the runner-up will choose the ing three points. Bs, two, etc. day, Feb. 3. There were Mass ibodralg atarliaf Fob. 4. All other royal member. AH candi­ and Communion at 4 p.m. at l««aoaa aro pHvata» aad dates will be in the court. Seniors taking the honor are Violet Bohannon. James Bruce. S t Francis de Sales' Church. taofbt ia tba Catbodral. Senior candidates for the Bernice Burak, Marlene Burns, Conferences continued honor are David Kmitch and ChA?fae art $4 for oaeb IBana Coffey, Mary Carole DR. GEROLD L. BRUCE Margaret Jo Erjavec. Tom Ueeoa. Tba niBinom ro« Burke and Marsha Villano are Dispense, Caroline Flanders. quirocBfolfi ara Ibroc poara junior nominees, David Ander Margaret Grace, Emily Hanra- o f piano atadf. A n y laaaona han, Janet HoKhaus, Loraine St. Joseph High that ara miiao4 nuit bo Chiropractic Physician son and Mary Valiant are soph­ Johnson, Charla Larkin, Mary nade up. omore contestants, and Mark Ann Luther. Thomas Metz, Cyn­ announcfi the O pening o f A Istaraated and qualified thia Michael, Mary Pepper, •tudoBta aro lavilad to eon* Janice Piaicebio. Susy Pious- To Enact Play Students' Cards tael Allan Habba, MA> sard, Ronald Potter, Gregory 3*0233, batwaan 7 and 9 a.ne COM PLETE Still Available Rice, Patricia Romero, Nora Ann Sloan, Antoinette Tabor. At I Showings Patricia Tanko, David Toepfer, Regis High Freshmen HEALTH SERVICE Sweethearts' Ball At Cathedral and Janet Young. (St. Jeiepb’e High School, royalty at Holy Family are, left to In addition to quarter hon­ Dcavar) Elect New Officers 2115 South Logan Ravdl CandidfrtPC *«n‘ora, David Kmitch (Celbednl Scbeoli. Deaver) ors, semester honors have been Members of the Drama Club nuygi ^ a n g i u o ie a ^ ^ ^ Margaret Jo Erjavec: juniors, ParenU who were unable to listed to include David Kmitch. will present Seven H u n t at Z-ot Freshman class elections at Tom Burke and Marsha Villano; second row, sophomores, David be present at the open houte Juniors on the honor roll are Vrpae. a two-act comedy by Regis College, Denver, last Anderson and Mary Valiant; and frsshmsn, Mark O'Brien and Monday, Feb. 4, to eecure the Jean Berger, Judy Berger, Jane Natalie White, in an afternoon week resulted in the selection Pat Craig. One of the boys will be king; and one of the girl^ report carde of the students will Loehr, Judy Heffenian, Joseph of five officers who will serva ■| Adjust!ve Technique, assembly on Feb. 12, and again queen, Saturday night, Feb. 16. at the ball. Runners-up will be have the opportunity to receive Doussard, Robert Jerrard. Kath­ in the evening for- the public. a one-year term in office. in the royal court. Mission officers headed by Sister Carlos them Sunday afternoon, Feb. leen Love, Margaret Mahoney, Cast as the seven nuns who One Denverite. Dave Eby, Colonic Irrigation, Marie, moderator, and Pat Romero, president, are in charge. 10, between 2 and 4 o'clock. No Margaret Ann Moffat, Joseph descend via miracle upon the 2379 Dahlia Street, wes among reporU will be itsued directly O’Hayre, Margaret O’Leary, Nevada gambling town are the five new officers. He was Electro Therapy, Op«e Ev«alq^» to the itudente. All the teach­ Mary Riedel, Rosemary Scheu- Mary Pat Carberry as Sitter elected to the post o f secretary- ers will be in the clasirooms to Til 9i00 ering, Mariene Spero, Jeanne Columbia, the incurable arthri­ treasurer. Other...... officera ineloduda distribute remaining report Frank Magrio, Rockfort, 111., X-Ray and Diagnosis. S u n d a y TU Stevens, and William Vitale; tic who causes all the trouble; BiM carde. Parents or guerdiane ara Sophomores. Diane Archer, Angela Augustine, Sister Chris­ president; William Schaefer, urged to inquire the location Judy Beck. Claudia Deals, Vir­ tine; Mary Ann Avila, Sister Milwaukee, Wis., vice president; of the student’e home room. John Dugan, Watertown, S. » A.M. to 6 F.M. Daily ginia Frey. Eileen Hefner, Ste­ Ann; Dolores Calericb, Sister 60 at Presi Parley phanie Hupp, Dennis Piziichino, Frances; Beverly Hepp, Sister Dak., Student Coancil represent­ Monday — Wednesday — Friday Nearly 60 joumaliem etu Sharon Richardson. Nancy Ro­ Edna; Judy Herbert, Sister ative; a n d Andrew Klein, Prairie Village, Kans., alternate Evenings 7 to 9 denti of Cathedral High School mero, and Julius Toth. Rose; and Pat O'Neil, Sitter DWARE are attending the Aeeoeiation Freshmen, Joan DeAndrea, Maria. representative. of Catholic Schools Preu Re­ Jolna Beeson, Barbara Kelly, John Mezzuca plays tbs part lations convention at l.,oretlo Dolores Wehrle, Bob Christie, of Mr. Edelman, a smart-but- Visits at Heights Heights College Feb. 7 end 8. Theresa MqNulty, and Vincent bewildered night club owner. Dr. Vincent E. Smith of 2115 South Logan PE. 3-4212 6420 E. Colfox at Monaco FL. S-5330 Clinical sessions hsve been ar­ Sheets. Six of the seven top Joe Armijo is caat is Father Notre Dame University met ranged for the H i-P a l and freshmen also scored the needed O'Brien. A trio of chorus girls with the faculty of Leretto CKonfiaa staffs to meet with 12 points to cop semester honors who become novices is portrayed Heights College last week to experts to diKues problems of too. by Billie Ann Schnabel, Norma discuss the progress report of their own publications. David Cozza, local insurance Meyer, and Elaine Tucker. The the college's faculty study. Carol Job. editor of H i-P a l, is man. spoke to Sister Agnes R^ voice of Keith Suazo is heard Dr. Smith is educational con­ elated to be chairman of a work- gina’s general business class as the radio announcer. sultant at LoreAo Heights this* ^ op meeting Friday morning, Feb, 4. Mr. and Mrs, Cozza have The play is directed by Frank yefcr. ' 8. ‘ CtroT “ iTFeb. was named direc­ two children at Holy Family Sferra. speech instructor. tor of large schools' at the 1986 High, Mario, a senior, end An­ press parley. nette, a sophomore. A ton, Lu­ “Homemaker’ Vatican Taking Steps You are invited to visit ciano. was graduated last yetr and is in St. Thomas' Seminary. At St. Joseph’s Against Rebel Clergy Midland Federal The Cozza children also attend Holy Family Grade School, Vatican City.—The Hoiy See Nine Speech Ribbons is taking steps to bring rebel­ Has New Office Nine ribbons came home with lious priests in Hungary beck MIDLAND'S NFL members from Fort Col- under the authority of their tins Saturday night, Feb. 2, Bishops. Midland Federal Savings £ One Hungarian priest, Fa­ Loan Assn, ^ens hs fourth after the A A M Speech Festi­ val there. Winners are Ed ther Richard Horvath, vica Denver office 'Thursday, Feb, 7, chairman of the .pro-regima Na­ at 6709 E, Colfax Avenue, Schwartz, who took double hon­ KEW EAST lENVER OFFICE ors. in both debate and discus­ tional Peace Committee of President Harry T. West has Catholic Priests, has been ex­ announced. sion; Joe Doussard and Cornell Wamter, discussion; Marlene communicated. Other Hungar­ Open house will be held from Spero, eitemp; Margie Maho­ ian priests who were not ap­ 5709 East Colfax (at Ivy) 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday pointed to tbeir present posts through Saturday. ney, and Nancy Romero, prose reading: David Toepfer, radio according to canon law have Kenneth F, Thompson, assist­ speaking; and Tom Metz, ora­ been warned to give up those ant vice president of Midland, tory. posts or face excommunication will be manager of the new Homemoker of Tomorrow reserved to the Holy See. branch and Dean Hiss will be Hungarian Reds have ac-. his assistant, Chris Grabow, daughter of eueed Cardinal Mindesenty of Thompson has been with the Harold Grabow and the late violating right of refuga in the firm as a loan counselor, Mrs. Grabow, 431 Pennsylvania U. S. Legation in Budapest by Opens Thursday, February 7 handling appraisals and loan Street, is Holy Family’s Betty issuing orden removing certain applications for more than four Crocker Homemaker of Tomor­ ' Bt» from Churcb positions. years. row. E Leration reports that the He is a graduate of the Chris is one of the top ten in Cardinal issued these removal Sptciol Hours This Thursday. Friday & Saturday Kansas City School of Law and Colorado and is eligible for orders before he sought for several years was with the state and national honors, 'n e asylum. department of justice end other homemaking test was taken by govemmentel agencies at Kan­ Lela Mae Griffith, 12- all the senior girls before St. Vineont do Poul 9:30 a.m.-8:00 p.m. sas City. Christmas. If Chris wins state year 81 u d e n t , is the Kiss is a bu.'Iness administra. honors, she will receive a 8500 "Homemaker of Tomorrow" in Salvage Buraou tion graduate of Washburn scholarship and be eligible to St. Joseph’s High School, Den­ PICKUP SCHEDULE University. Topeka, Kans. He go to New York for the 'Table ver. mw Ycn’re Intiled slop by wd ulslt Hw East Dww office. A sfaff of was with .Southwestern Federal Banquet where the national bliss Griffith received the Norlb D«Dv«rr Arvada. compefest persowiel is here to greet you. Drop in on opening day—or at any Savings & Loan Association at winners will be announced. As highest score in a written ex­ WMlninitBrs TborBloSf and Wichita before coming to Mid­ school winner Chris will receive amination taken by all ttw sen­ LakawBod (North o£ 14Kb land two years ago. time Inter contenient to you. like dl Hidiand offices, this one, too, will give a lape! pin designed by Trifari. ior girls on Dec. 4. She was pre­ A v o b u o ). Other members of the new Wayne Davie wae back at sented with an award pin at a ToflidBj ofld Tharidop yna fast, efficient senke on savings or home loom. branch staff are Mrs. Louise ■chool Monday. Jan. 26, for student assembly several weeks South Bad Woft DaavBr, Burwell, Miss Eileen Cuba, and hie fleet full day einco ho wae ago. Eaflawood. Lakowpod Mi.ss Donna Becker. elrichoa with polio loet No- Leia Mae is the daughter of (Seutfa o| 16tb A t o b u b )* Wekt said the new branch had veinbor. Wayno came far Mr. and Mrs. Roy Griffith, 466 Bod LittUtea aroa. been opened because of the morning eoeeione during Delaware Street. She is class WadtiBiday and Frtdap large and growing volume of •zam and retreat waehe, but secretary and a loyal Pep Club East DtavBr aad Park Midland business in the area. now will stay all day. member. Hill. Aurora, mod Hoffmaa T o w b . Phono CH. 4v4S03 Our Personnel

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By Hank RoziBi but Christopher led with 16. Riley at 13 and Bell at 10. Maes The battle for the fourth slot Kibblson »nd Riley counted 12 threw in IT and Flores 10 for in the first division of the Den­ apiece. The Gremi' Gamel tied tha losera. Junior Cagers Go ver Parochial League basket­ the Reins center for game hon­ Eaglet Fall Short ball race looms as the important ors with 16 of his own. Outseored 39-26 in the flrat notion in the eight garnet slated Mullen did tbe bulk of ile half, tha ML Carmel Eaglea' for this week end. None o f t h escoring_____ ^ in _ tbo______middle quarters 36-27 lecosid-balf margan was Into Final Weeks top three teams ylays each other) itr48-39 wia over the Heiy not enough and SL Joaeph’s as the aeaaoo fa!Ii just short of, Family Tigers, hitting for 14 Balldogs gained tba daeition the three-cpiarter mark. 66-61. The Eagles' big center, The Junior PerochUI Uarue Fab. 21 3:30 — Annunciation vi. St. Cathedral and ML Carmel, Sal Villano, hit 16 points in tha rireri more inlo the final half currently tied for fourth, will Feb. 8 final five minutes of the contest, nf their achedule thia next week Jamas' Si. JvMek's 7:M».1S.! Si. Francis’ 4:30 — Cbrisl ibt King vs. he fighting it out against the «8. AsisuDcittlw after the Bulldog center, Tony in t«th the varaitjr and midget tougbiea to remain in that select WMt Hlfh CeitUirel 9^. diviaiona. Loyola Berger, fouled out, but it was company. Tlie Blue Jays have St. too late. The final gamea in the 7 — St. Pbiloraana's vs. Sacred Rtfk liOOp.B.t R«|ii VI. Heart the harder row to hoe, coming MalWa Villano totaled 29, Fabrisio varaity dlvtaion wilt be played Su 9i00pjB.: Mt. C*faa«l 8 — Blessed Secrement vs. St. up against St. Joseph's and SL 11. and Carolla 10 for the on Kcb. 2R with the midgeU to Francis'. ML Carthel tangles V4. Kolf Fm Up Jehn's loseri. Ryan, Cordova, and Ber- wind up their league play on with the Ant-place Regia Ran- Feb. 10 March 9. Following the regu­ Feb. 28 St.jMrak'i l:00(..m.: St. Fra.els' ^ 3:30 — Cbrisl the King ei. gcra and tha lowiy Bengali fro i vs...... CstkrAral apeeUvely, for SL Joaeph'a. lar play a city tournament will Holy Family. St. jM.pk'1 3:30 pJn.: SL JssvpVs Edged in tbe field-goal de­ be held with all teama par­ Secred Heart vs. Hullva , I Si. Francis' (6-1) opens a partment lS-9. Cathadral'i Blua ticipating. 4:30— St. John's vs. St. Jamos’ S:OOa.B.: Ananncls- 7— Annnnclation vs. Loyola doublabaadar against Aanunci-j i l « vs. Hvir Fm UIt Jays dropped in 24 of S9 from (Scerea to be printed In the Mt. Cmmsl charity lane to eke out a 43-40 8 — Blasstd Sacrament vs. St. mien (0-6) in tb. St. Josepbj*'- vs. ftegij Hegiater muat be snbmitted by Pbilemena’s gym 7:30 p.Bi. FriJmy, F«b, victory over tha Holy Family Tuesday afternoon prior to the T iir n n liA iif T r a n * ^T'*n W a and n un af Tha Sunday afterr^nprogram featured per- 6- Mt. Cs.rm.1 (4-4) will ring;, Tiger Thursday edition.) MIDGETS tbo socond end 17 in tbe Shihipp scoTcd IS for tha Blue EAST DIVISION lurnoooui i r e a i s l Vincenlslfonn ------aneea■ by- tha Lakewood...... -■ Junior ’ — =Symphony, — | ^down - --tkn------curl.in at---- 9 o’clnck ' The remaining schedule fol­ dim ted by Thomas Facey;7 ; AccordionistA Mariana with Holy Family (1-7). Co- third. Tbe Tifore came back Jays, Piroddi added 11 and lows: Feb. 16 Home, Denver, were invited to a musical pro­ with e futile 15 in tbe fourth. Cabbie 10. Ltbnerx was tha only gram Sunday afternoon, Feb. 3. at the Lakewood Cobb, from the Mr. and Mra. Music Shop at 7865 tbedral (4-4) faces St. Jostpb' 9 — Blessed Sacrament vs. Bob Beagly topped the Mu»: man to hit in double figures for VARSITY Elks I-odge (B-P.O.E. lodge 1777), members of W. Colfax; and the Honey Bees, a group of nine (6-2) in the West High gym at Sacred Heart tangs with 13 ana Dick Calla­ the Tigers as he came through SOUTH DIVISION St. Vincent's band decided they ought to con­ sixth-grade girls from the South Lakewood Ele­ 8 p.is. Regis (8-0) lakes on 10 — St. John's vs. Annuncia­ mentary School. After tbe program, performers Mullen (2-S) in the Raider gym han of Roly Family was higb with 10. Fob. 16 tribute their share of the music, too, and they tion and guests were treated to not dogs, soft drinks, in another single at 8 o'clock. for the nii^t with 16. g:3(k~8l. Louil' ri, St. Vincent 11— St. James' vs. Boulder da Paul'c are shown here making that musical contri­ and cookies in the Elks' Youth Canter in Lake- On Sunday, Feb. 10, An­ Ml Carmel's Eagles end the 12— St. Mary Magdalena's vs. bution. wood.— (H. A. rierson photo*. Cathedral Blue Jays saved their fi30— St. Francis' vs. SC Mary St. PhiloiDvna’s nunciation encounters the Holy Mafdalena'i Family club in a sole affair in fireworks for the fourth qusr- S0:30— Preianlation vs. Cathe­ Mvb. 23 tba Regis gym at S p.m. The ter. The Blue Jays won the, 9— Annunciation vs. St. Jamos' Open 5*Ciamo Slate Feb. 9 quarter 23-19 but the payoffl TV dral 1 p.m. lid-lifter of a triple- )1:30 — Lady of Loordea' vi. 10— St. Mary Magdetanv's vs. went to the Earics 57-52. i header in the Sl Joseph gym Tha Eai^ea* Villano was top: SERVICE CALLS St. Cajetaa'v Boolder pits SL Francis' against ra- 11— St. Philomana's vs. Secrod :int getter with 20, ably as-| thedral. Mullen and Sl Joseph's Night end Day-Everyday Feb. 23 Heart RANGERS TAKE TO ROAD listed by Carolla with 12 and) fill the bill for the second game 8:30— St. Fraaciv* vi. Cathe­ 12— Bloiiad Sacramant vs. St. Carpio with 11. Csthedril’s Specialising In dral at 2:30. ML Carmel and Regis John's Linim ent and tape a re high on the list o f things to b e rem em bered b y R eg ia ; dose'the day at 4 o'clock. deaueye Ken Cabbie notched 16[ 9:30 — St. Cajetan'e vr. St. March 2 and was topped by teimmatej South-East Louis* 9— St. John's vs. St. James'College Coach Harvey Moore this week. Rggig Wins Easily Frank Piroddi with 19. : Denver 10:30 — Lady of Lourdes' vi. 10— St. Philooiena's vs. Blaissd Moore will take his charges east for a grueling five-game aeries in eight d a y s St...... Francis'..... Gremlins could Annunciation's Cerdinets for-] Presentation Sacrament against some of the toughest bs excused for being s licUe got to play doormat and scarod t1:30 — St. Vincent ds Psnl*s 11— Anuneiation vs. 5l. Marytrami in the Eaxt. The Rangers Mooro was forced to jug- came a 81-43 halftime defieiL bewildered after their 64-46 loaa the Regie clob by pulling up lej SP. 7-4352 vs. St. Msry Mefdeleas's Magdalene's fact Cincinnati. Feb. 9; Nia­ |U his lineup, moving for­ Trailing 76-76, they had three to the a!)-cou|urring Regis witbio 25-22 at tba fis-miauta. EAST DIVISION 12— Sacred Heart vs. Bouldergara, Feb. 11: Array, Feb. 13; ward Allan Howtr, 6* 2", to free tnroyr opportunities and Raiders. Trsiliag by one, 13-12, mark of tbe socead quarter. Member ETA Feb. 14 SOUTH DIVISION Dayton, Feb. 14; and Washing­ tha post position, and sanding tw field goal attempts in thejwith but a minute to go in the Even olert, beads-np baikelball 3:30— SL Jaeees' vs. Christ tbe Feb. 13 ton o f Sl Louis on Feb, 16. 6' 3" Tnny Rendnlicb into final 19 seconds, but failed to'firit quarter, the Gremlins got tha rest of tbo game could noil King 5—St. Jeseph’s vs. Presaala- As if thia Schedule were not Howar's vacatad forward score. Boone's shot was in the hll by an 18-point Regis bar­ savo tbo Rod Birds, bowovor. i 4:30 — Aaanncialion vi. SL tion enough headache, Moore rauit spot. Tbo combination has air at tba final busier, but rage and the 13 was turned from tbo superior siroogtb and University TV Jeba's ^ -S l. Vincent da Pool's vs. St. alio solve the problem of keep­ rovad affeetiva— as proved bounded high o ff the rim. around to read 31-12. It was oo siso of Raiders who came out E ou top going oway, 65-46. [ 7 — Blessed SecreBeat vs. Francis' ing a poit man healthy enough y the 110-65 rout of Custa- The BVxt aftvrBoon it wai contest long before thst point 1730 E. Evans Sacred Heart 7— St, Dominic's vs. St. Calh- to help offset the tremendous vus Adolphus— but lack af a was reached. ** Christopher again/ led Regisl nut thv came ball club at all Regia wax hitting on all five with 19 markers, followed by! 8— Loyola vs. St. Philomena's orino's height dindvantage bit team reasonably big man has hurt five gf Ibt Ranger itsrteri tha Rangers when it comes to NORTH DIVISION will face in nearly every one of finiibed in double figurei. In conlrolling tha backboards. Fob. 16 the five gameA. addition to Baeng'i 31 points. 9— HoIt Rosary vs, St. Clara's Butler an Comeback With Johnny Gsteni at 6'. Johnny CiUnt scored 18. .10— Mt. Carmal vs. Holy Fam- Dennis Boone at 6' 1", and Bob Bob Linnonberger, 17; Allen 'ly At of now,'not one of hli Linnenberger at 6' 4". the Hower, 16; end Tony Ren* 11— Bonldvr vs. St. Dominic's'-hr;r pivot men is ready for Rangers split s pair with Port­ duUch, II. 12— St. Vincent's vs. St. Cntb-40-minuU duty. Until Chritl- land Vniversity, dropping the mas vacation, Jim Butler, a Free throers tfaln made up first. 76-76, and winning the the victory margin as the PlIoL' St. Joseph's vs. By* rapidly improving 6' 6* sopho­ second. 93-79, Fvb. 23 more, wax getting the starting employed a backcourt press and Dennis Runs Hot Streak j 9— Si. Dominic's vs. Holy Fnm nod. Rut Butler contracted a picked up numerous fouls. The TOM WALKER PIANOS throat infection and spent moat A« usual. It wss Dennis Rangers hit S3 of 44 attempu Uy from tha charity line, and led RrpmMUtiT* «f Klatell. Sokatr, 18—Boulder vs. St. Clora's of the Christmas holidays in a Boone who kept the scorekeeper K«Uwo 4 ^ i«sti frtMk II— Mt. Cnrmol vs. St. Celb Chicago hospital. He lost weight busy. The sensational freshman by wide margins in the second flMlM half. C C. C«b* Cea«Mn*l4 and his been slowly recovering piled up 87 points in the first CUeBrMk Or|«a 12— Holy Rosary vs. St. J the strength and conditioning ame Friday night, and came The Rangers now have an Fin* R«conditioo«d PitnoB ■ vph's of early season. Sack the next afternoon to 11-4 record for the season. i 9 4 4 8r IROAPWAY SProf 7 -7 3 4 4 Si. Vincont's vs. By# With Butler on the sick score 31. March 2 lilt, Ted Serroonel moved into tbo starting lineup cad In the Friday contest, si 9— Holy Family vs. St. Clara's "flat" first half performance j 10— Sl. Dominie's vs. Sl. Catb- did a creditable job against Rangers Named strong competition. But a by the Rangers, coupled with a A L L IN j arine's badly sprained ankle sent fine team effort and 42.9 ac-^ 111— Boulder vs. St. Joseph's curacy from the field by Port-j For NCAA Meet ' 12 — Mt. Carmel vs. St. Vin­ Sorsaonet to the sidaliao. He land, led to the Regis defeat! TH E EA R cent's may be ready for tba aaslern The Pilots scored 33 field goals Refij C«lUfa Roaftr* I Holy Rosary es. Byo ' trip. to 24 for Regis, but tbe Rangers] biva bt*a aeraiaalad la March 9 Terry Sheehy, another im­ hit 26 of 42 free throw at-1 repraital tha Rack^ Moua* 9 ■ St. Dominic's vs. 5l. Via* proved 6’ &" sophomore, was in- tempts to keep it close. taia dUlrict aavta rtgipa ia terted into the Ranger lineup cont's Tha final minutes of the tha imaU callafa NCAA cage 10— Sl. Clara's vs. St. Calb-against the tall Seattle Chiefs touroaraeot ochadulad far a few weeks back, and looked game provided some of Den­ arine'i ver's top basketball thrills o f March. Tha Raafari war# ia- 11— Holy Family vs. Sl.very Jo- good against the likes of ^rraad aF thair aoiainatiaR Elgin Baylor and Dick Strick­ the season as the Rangers over- soph's by Joha Bubcs diitnct eaaaa 12— Boulder vs. Holy Rosarylin, Sheehy was just beginning raprasaatati?a for tba Ml. Carmal vs. Bye. 10 round into top form when he was hobbled by a leg injury NCAAs aarl^ Ibie weak. Regis Pucksters Tba taaraanaalp »1atad which has been slow in healing. tor Evaa»«»lla, lad.. March + + Face D .U . Tigers 14*la, will fiad eiibt taacai ia attaad^aca, ealaalad bjr pUfaffi from tbafaurnajar In Arena Feb. 15 eactioai o f tha eaualrj. Ragii will ba?a La plav tba diilrict lix rapraaeatativo Denver University's Tiockeyi (or tha rifbt Co aatcr tha 4 forces wiU tackle Colorado Cot-! Evaatvilla toaroajr. le'ge's high-flying Tigers for a So far thic canpaica, lha Skiing’s Ter^fic second time in D.U. Arena on Raa^ert have woa 11 oad te «• vtVMt t&g yrikr Friday, Feb. 15, and once again lost four. Thaj leavo oa a What you i m m this gtrl’i a capacity crowd o f more than AjM •/ #fSJaS«BI. ... fiva • fama read trip tbi* Mar la gonotone'a new faear- 6,100 is expected to witness one •f'Tt . a . Tdt0 «/ of the Rocky Mountain region's waak aad. Tba road 8aHa8 in f aid - CMopUte. IT'S /kttt fgpfrl kfw /p4t^ whrm puftktt* will opca ia Ci&ciBaati oa !•{ $kt 0fmipm09t pe v p tft/ greatest sports spectacles. iWORN ENTIRELY IN Fab. 9 . IMPORTED einpe a lO-poInt lead on Galen Ring Kerin, St. Francis' . 7 Denver Union Stution THE tOAN ARRANGER of Cathedra], who misaed his Marlinea, E., Aaaoacia- Fhcnei. KFyiKno 4*112) team's gsma with Mu Carmel. t i o a ...... 8 S3

r ■ST-34 *|wrwrriK»; ecl-je W.S- »“ ^urtBoy, Fabmory 7 ,19S7 fA G E TIM 938 Bannock Stroot THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telaphono, Kayitono 4^205 Leo Keleher to Address Confirmation Feb. 14 at St. John's (Si. Jaka the EvaafalMl's medtatety after .Ma. P»r.|Tue«d»jr» »nd Thur»d*jr» from Archbishop Urban J. Vehr at Mrs. Johfi Graham is chairmen bie. Uh>—Tht AlUr Md BoMfy 7 to 10 p.m. No chartri will b« St. John’s on Thursday, Feb. of the breekfaiC committee for Scout Program Sooitty will meet in the Khool:mede for the coune of iiulnie- 14, at 7:46 p.m. Classes have the PTA, assisted by Mrs. John Boy Scout Troop 181 of 8t. hell et 8 o’clock on Thur«Uy tion. end both men end women been conducted for both chil­ Maguire. Mmee. William Clem­ John's Parish will hold a beard evrninjf, Krb. 7. The meetinjt If are invited to attend. Claues dren end adults and their spon­ ente, Louis Erie. Edward Bau­ ef review and presentation of beinfc held on (he first rather will be held in the school base­ sors will assemble in the lounge mann, Peter Koch, and Jo'seph charter on Friday evening, Feb. than iecond Thursday of the ment. room of the church at 7 p.m., Shook, room mothers, will ptake 8, at 7:30 p.m. in the auditor- month. Leo Keleher of the St. In order that proper instruc­ the evening of the confirma­ up the committee. oum of SL John'a School. All Vincent de Paul Society in tion arransements may be tion. The children will eisem- PTA members are reminded parents with children of scout Denver will speak on the chari- made. Mrs. Evelyn Hennessy ble in the school. once again Chat their organiza­ age or parents intoruted in uhla — vires performed by should be called at PY. 4-1784 Members of the Confirma­ tion it saving Pioneer Stamps Che scout movement are invited that oiKsnisetion. All women by those who plan to attend, tion cleaa at St. John's School, for a silver coffee eervice and to attend of the parish are invited to at­ Each family ihould have at the fifth, sisth. and seventh tend. leaat one member trained to grade studenta, will receive >9<»»»90»»04 >»M M l Xrs. Amelia Kuhn w u in- administer fin t aid. Communion in e group in the 8 o'clock Maas the morning of[ Confirmation, Feb. 14. Im-| WTC ^ a « a luncheon card ^ ^ 'y ^ Five Years of Games ^Vt Grace Perish, Detivar, ere. left to right, Adam Recommended Firms and elaetod. was unaUt to a c beiny planned for women of Moliendor, Father James Hoynihan, pastor: and ,L . . / f i . , the pariih and their friends. Tuesday. Feb. 12, to mark the fifth anniversary Leo Burggreff. The games parties helped the ¥he m « b e - of St. Ann's (The affair will ba held on Feb. of the weekly games parties in Our Lady of psriib lift a 820,000 ddbl in the p u t year. Dance Feb. 9 Circle wiU launder and u k e »p«n»o«d_ by the for Auto rare of all aurplicei used in St. PTA. Admission is 81,26 per Mary's Church durinjf the cur­ person, which includes lunch­ For leen Club rent year. eon, surtina nt 1 p.m., and an SERVICE On Friday, Feb. 8. there will afternoon of card playiny. $20,000 Debt Paid at Lady of Grace he aquare dancina at 8 p.m. in Table and special prizes will be awarded, and the women are (Our Lady of Craca Pariih, waning. Fab. 15, and will ho seph liami, 2888 Poplar Street. iha school hall. Classes sre be- Daavar) Mrs. Josephine Longatrom At All Souls' invited to make up their own. an hand to fttll lickati after AURORA NASH ina held for both berinnera and Tuesday, Feb, 12, is the date Maisar the neat two Sundayi. and Mra. Frances Sobn will Englewood.— (All Souls' Par­ advanced dancers. Youna and foursomes or to Join other tables at the party. Reserva­ set for the parish's anniversary Dates for the coming summer care for the sanctuary during ish) — Cnpid’s Fantuy will be nid.alike are welcome to join R im es psrty. To celebrate the tbe-moDth of February. in for an rveifina of fun. tions must he made liy Feb, 11 bauar will be set and commit­ the theme of the parish Teen ■rm' fifth anniversary of the first tees named to plan the affair Tbe Queen of Heaven Circle Club's valentine dance sched­ with either Marion McCormick, will meet Thursday, Feb. 7, First Aid Course PY'. 4-2876; Rosemary Lewi,*,Le weekly parish games party, the at the next Men's Club meeting. uled for Saturday evening, Feb. A Red Cross first aid course committee in charge is collect­ at 1 p.m. in the home of Mrs. 9, in the pariah ball. PY. 4-2628; or Jane O'Neil, Confirmation April 11 Joatphine Wodark. 4442 Mil­ will be offered to members of PY. 4-1493. The PTA, whieb ing a wonderful assortment of An eight-pieco orchestra will the parish under the sponsor- attractions for this gala party Confirmation will be admin­ waukee Street. Tbe luncheon furnish music for dancing from plays an important part in istered in Our Lady of Grace will be followed by tewing. chip o f the FT A. The first daas Khool support and actiritiea, on Lincoln's Birthdpy. 8:80 o'clock until midnight. Tbe will be held on Tuesday, reb. The yearly parish financial Church by Archbishop Urban J. John V. Smith, Mary Ann admission charge will be 81 per needs the co-operation of all Vehr on Thursday, April 11. Heronema, Betty Craig, and. $«rvlAt A tm * »Md HBlupeUltn Pcc» far 12. and t^e course will continue women of the pariah for this report was read at Maa-sea Sun­ couple. Ail teen-agers a n in- NASHeXAMSlaU-UETROPOUTAN car*. for three werks, meetiua on day and showed thet during the Classes to prepare the children Ernest Stofko of the parish are vitM to attend. fund-raiiiner prorect. are held each Sunday after the all ill in Mercy Hospital. WE ARE CONVmCEO YOU The parish dance held at past year $20,000 was paid off Scout Sunday Feb. 10 . V e i r E r a on the parish indebtedness. This 9 o'clock Mass. Classes for The pariah report •hewed will sajay ear -tittle 4nlvrsZw* okere r«a ahrsys DEAL oilk tost Om Woihurst Jan. 26 for the sup­ adults Yrill be tnnounced later. that dariog the p u l gtar 78 February 10 is Boy Scout •onsrs. Caarsalv laak 4 Trust DoeaeiaB (er year owe Dsakl. Oar port of the school turned out reeord was owing in lafge part Sunday. Scouts of the pariah LOCATION, LOW OVEUMCAD, ew rewMaed 3 4 YLA8S el SALES. SHAMPOO to the proceeds from the weekly The Block Roeary was held eoaverU ware recaivad iota SERVICE sad Street DEALING vttk tks OWNERS alU laeea MIGHTY to be a biK suceesi. Althouch troop are to receive Communion ilC ssvlafs fer yea. ElimiBetes Itchiaf Scalp games parties, which during the in the home of Mrs. Sadie Hef- the Church aad that 228 ia- final returns are not in, the faot< wars baptised. ta a unit in the 9 o'clock Man. MAKE A PROFITABLE DRIVE TODAY TO— And Deadruff . . . proceeds will top 8400, all of year brought clou to 86,000. feman. 4689 High Street, on The mambert of the Alter Wednesday, Feb, 8. The Young People's Club it All boys in the pariih of II or which will be used to buy some planning a valentine party for older are reminded to call Ro­ Oa Sale Price at All fpeeific and much-needed items Society arc plaaDinf the an­ Sc, Bernadette's Circle met AURORA NASH nual card party for Friday Feb. 8 in Che home of Jo- .Sunday evening, Feb. 10. bert Diaher concerning informa­ W. W. Mrar Druf Staras for the new school addition. tion about joining the scout 1416 KINGSTON »niiiigi^»Maaia.Miia l■■llllla^lll■^^^anl troop. More men of the parish <1 BiMk SouUk Off are needed to help in this vital Ee C«Uu M KiAfftlMl) St. Catherine's PTA Plans Potiuck work. ‘• W h y P a y M o r e ? ” There will be a CFM meet- ____ .'^oulh Bniadwa]' PK. .3-210.1 urged to receive Communion in Canny, president of the Ushers' At Holy Ghost the 7:30 o'clock Mass (Sunday, blanlLs are to give Bell Tailors Society. an estimate of the material that Mrs. R. Kelly, vice president will be needed for new uniforms and first Friday breakfut next fall. Youth Center chairnjan, thanks the following for aatistlng her with serving The next date for the USD A games party, iponsnrad the children; Mmes. G. Canny, cookie jar is Saturday. Feb. 16. by the Christian Molhtra’ B. Molllconr. K. Heineia V, The 4-H clubs. CItver Cookies Club, is scheduled for Sunday, Brown. N. Hotduke, H. Man­ and Kitchen Cutiea, are going Feb, 10, at T pju. in tha audi­ ning, R. Griffith, J. Lombardi, to bake and donate cookies, torium of the Holy Ghost R. Druse, H. Ruseio, A. Perison, Mrs. J. Prey, hoapltaiity Yogth Center, Denver. Pastry J. Hawkins. P. Di Pilla, J. Vil- chairman reported 260 prtaent, and home baked goods will- b« lano, M. McAndrewi, J. Frey. with l2o ftibert. Dr. R. Ear- offered. Everyone is invited. ,nd M. Lebneri. lengo w u given the special gift, Teen-age members will Cloti Leaders Mrs. -C. H. Nelson the attend­ rhooae a king and queen at ance award. Sister Ros4 Do­ tbe annual sweetheart danc* The following children art lores a cake donated by Mrs. J. on Friday, Feb. 16, at 8 p.m. class leaders for the third Leone, and Sister Alicia tbe gift The popular Jerome Abeyta'i period: Grade 8. Benny Dome­ for the fourth grade for hav­ Orchratra will provide the nico, Jerry Grout, Disne Noe, ing 25 dads present. music. Admission ia 60 cents and Dalean Mauk: grade 7. Mra. P. Peraichetta, program for step and 76 cents per room one, David Porfirio and couple. Cynthia Persirhette; grade 7. chairman, introduced (ha guest speaker, Father William Jones Girls from the Colorado room two, Kenneth Martin, State Children's Home will be Gregory Guilford, and William archdiocesan luperintendanc o scbooli. His subject w u "Edu­ guests at a party Sunday aft­ Kafka: grade 6, room one, Mar­ ernoon, Feb. 17, given by the tin Woodford and Santha Still; cation and tbe Gifted Child. The Rev. D. A. Lemieux tz- ‘‘ Fridey-Nighten,’ ' a teen-age grade 6, room two. Ralph Wolf group of girls, orgsnized and and Patricia Dyer; grtde S, pressed his pluaure with the attendance, auperviaed by tbe St, Thomas room one. Joseph Vecchiarelli UniveniCy Club. There will and Judy Kolb; grade 6. room A social hour followed the be games, entertainment, and I !• C lm cea |:two, Paul Canny and Sharon meeting with the fourth and refreshments. Murphy; third graders’ room motbers u M last CoHag Grade 4. room one, David hoatesaea; Mmea C Loaamo. R. Welch and Donna Rollman; Mapelii. M. latino, Jr„ and I n » r M a grade 4, room two, Richard Asaman, aaaisted by Mmes. L. ‘ He Don't Want All the Business— Just Yours” I O'Brien and Jacqueline Garba- Perry, J. Delaney, R. lacino, rino; grade 3. room one, Peter and J. Longo. HUDSON Still and Marla Kac Viilano: Tbe following women auisled SALES SERVICE A. grade 3, room two, Steven Grout Mra. F. Domenico with the hot and Sharon Jennings; grade 2, dog lunchron Wednesday, Feb CONTINENTAL room one. Ronald Ruseio and 23: Mmes. C. MoIIk o m , L t.inda Roth: grade 2, room two. Rollman, N, Koxduke, F. Fit- Billy Metzger and Louisa koikj, M. Maglischo, P. Bertollt, Stucka: grade 1, room one, J. De Frange, E. Marine. V. LINCOLN Michael Bahm and Beverly De- Brown, P. Di Pilla. H. Dearing, VIC HEBERT INC. Flange; grade 1. room two, M. De Canillis, R, Ktlly. G. Vance Guilford and Carol Ann Schmidt, R. Griffith, A. Pers- Grout- son, B. Auman. J. Graf, J. Vil- .1 6 6 0 Downing Open Meeting lano, G. Canny, and C. D u Stoss ISIS M m m Held by PTA Moineaux. The annual open mKting of ■he Parent-Teachers' AaawU Your cor is one of your most freotured potsosiioni. 'ii n was held Sunday, Jan. 2T, Holy Ghost Unit Choose it with cor# front • deoler in whom you iwiih the president. Mrs. G. hovt confidence . . . where ft will he serviced cor^ ICanny. presiding. Mrs. R. Kelly Itnnouncvvi that 27 reservaciona fully and treated respectfully. I for childrea interested in music To Meet Feb. J J e m r O F D E N V E R I in the six. seventh, and eighth (Holy Chest Parieb, Daaver) I grades were made for tbe sym- A business meeting aod luncheon for memben o f the o il You loM no time, loee no sleep, on "TTie PUB." before and after a .jihc ny, March 7. <£ £fdL Tnoi&iA, I Mrs. V. Jonea. membership Altar and Rosary Society will 1700 East CaUaz Avesia DEslar 3-4221 this BDooth, overnight ride. Leave very fine dinner. There’s a aelection Icoehairman and also chairman ^ Monday. Feb. II, at Denver 3:30 pm, and arrive Chi­ o f Pullman space and leg-reat of the Infant of Prague .Vurs- "! Holy Ghost ery in chariy of afternoon vol- ' cago at 8:4S am. Enjoyable, too. Coach seats. orae ken, heatess in chargt, will pre­ After boarding the Streamliner you o'clock on weekdays, mentioned sent a member of the Crusade for Freedom movement who can relax in the Club Lounge or in You can make advance reeerva* three women. Mrs. P. Di Pilla, tions by pbone and your tickets Mrs. K. .Manning, and Mrs. R. will talk on tbe organization's Griffith, who have been faith­ Bctiritiea. Reciution of the Ro. will be ready for pick-up later. Or ful every sreek for the past two S4ry will begin at 2 o’clock in just drop in. and one-half years, The follow­ Che church. ing are now active at tbe nurs­ Mrs. Huckaby, president, wtl- ery: Mmes. L. Di Pilla, D. Fig- comea new members Mrs. Ruth For isfcmmiei^ ra>arva4ient aad tidrati i liolino. Carl Vorce, F.. Easter. Johnson and Mra. Agnee Pat- iettw Cvlervica L a. A. SI6MEKS. Gm 'I Traffk Agmil Mary Hamilton, R. Slattery, H. terson. and thanks tht com-| OTT n o c n OFFICE Johnion, and E, O'Connor. Sub- mittee that served in the die-: tribution of candles. Tlie ao-{ BEST PLACE IN TOWN FOR 635 Sav>a(a»n>h $«., Dwivar 2, Cola. siilutes a n Mmes, F. De Cino, M. Dispense. F. Syrnakie, L. c: was recently represented, LINCOLN-MERCURY SERVICE Fhaiia KEyslons 4-4141 Dulmsine, H. Massman, R.i* reptios of the Denver i CAPITAL oy Mmes. Huckaby W« Af« •L»<«Je*Mervwy Hi Om MikAAkA. Mtef Kelly. G. Canny. E. Marine,|l^' teb«r*MPliic iMUry-iwfcseeJ...... Msc. UMW w Im «4* 8*4 Carolya and Jody John»n, R. and isn Vranke" /T iW B m r Ml tm d f u Mrxk» it wkUr m 4 ikwMfU?- Sm m UNION PACIFIC Amman, and C. Hawkins. i Sewing Circle members are' ‘ «««rr Lklrtr 4Ar»—fv fthU ab4 ammomy wmk. Mrs. G. Bolero. CPTL chair-|aaked to meet in the parirt halll THE KUMPF MOTOR CAR CO. man, was also section chairman,on Wadnaaday, Fth. 20, at 11 TAbor S-5191 aeoMA a Lbibs t-eat on lbs March o f Dimes Jan.io'clock '

i L " . . ‘.li A i - r ' Telephona, Keystena 44205 PAGE ELEVEN Thurt^y, February 7,1957 OHiet, 93B Bannock Stroet THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Feiiy Hours' at St. Bernadette's D m v u iiIi H a ! U lin iia r a Pictured below ere the b o ^ from rflfVuM U8i n in n ors ^ub scout p m v 126. of st. Fr»n- Lakewood. — (S t Berna­ Major Raymond A. Huttner, O.Csnn.. chaplain in the U. S. eis de S«tn’ Piriih. Dennr, who were kwcrded the Pannjii Dei dette's Parish)— Forty Hours’ medel. They are, front row, left to right, John Gaiiner. Daniei Devotion irill be held on Fridiy. Army, was the celebrant of the MeKaon, Donald Kelly, and Ronald Gagnon;'back row, Michael Saturday, and Sunday, Feb. 8, 10:30 o'clock Moss on Jan. 20. Swan. Timothy Barden, Jamet Perrott, and Frank Perrott, cub- S, and 10. Services will bo held Father Huttner was the guest moeUr. at 7:30 o'clock Friday and of his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday evening and the clos­ George Chadwick, whom he ing service will be held at 4 stopped off to visit en routs to o'clock Sunday afternoon, Korea for his second ass^oient. AMUSEMENT—DINING

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■ -f t T Two students of SL and prepared them for library circulation. The School librory Bernadette's School, work is now complete and the books will be in Lakewood, and tbs library commlttea of the use this we«k^ i9 1' Parent-Teacberi’ Association survey some of the A donation of (260, made in the past week 1747 Tremont af Broadway i I * newly acquired booki which are being added to by the Parent-Teachers’ Association, will place the school library. A total of 400 books was do­ more good books in the hands of the children. D«tteinf FriJty S4ktir6«7 NifhU nated by parents of the children at a recent book From left to right In the picture are Mrs. Ben­ fair bald (n the school. Directed by the library jamin Ballinger, Carolyn Johnson, Mrs. James Lunch Special committee, PTA mothers have accessioned the Coleman, Mrs. Julio Zamagni, and Shirley Lori- Sleamship Roast 95' + + + + books, protected them with plosti-kleer covers, Includes Potatoes, Salad, Rolls, Butter SeonlM Will Also Attend and Coffee HNS Mass at St. Francis' Feb. 10 Valentine Party P/onned Loiirdes Parish LOBSTER ^ 1“

fSl. Frmacte de Setae* Periib, dick, preiideot o f the aociety, din. Kenneth Lederhos, and Includes Potatoes and R ot Breads Daniel Lougbry; Dea.er) hat announced that the attend­ By Unit at Mother of God Group Planning ntEE DtNNEB PARKING ance lott month wat gratify­ Rodrick Lyons, William The Holy Nam* Society will At hr* tocAl^A aNot S And ASf* ing but eneouraget more men O’ Neill, Kenneth Pelzel, Carl (Mother of God Parish, Mention was made Sunday, observe its monthly Matt on ItBl* StDldAJTA AJid fc*l(dAyik»" l hAUf* to attend. Pike, James Ramsey, Michael Doovor) Feb. 3, by the pastor, the Rev. JVAI M S t d«A* and Z h * « n a I M n A ld* Sunday, Feb. 10, at 8 a.n. The Reagan, Edward Reichert, Alex pmi FArtkuHT C M fc. I42S T naM t The Holy Name Society will Ths Mr. and Mrs. Club will Big Mardi Gras Holy Name choir will ting. The Paul Reed of those members of meet in the high school audi­ Rohr, John Ryan, Paul Ryan, Cub Seonts and Boy Scouts Richard Schoenberger, Jerry bold a valentine party in the the perish who have contri­ (Our Lady of Lsurdos Pariik, will tiio attend. Paul Wea- torium on Mondty, Feb. 12, at church basement Sunday, Feb. buted to the new corpus, stat­ 8 p.m. The Cub ScouU will Sheridan, Terry Sheridan. Mi. Deavor) j .KE. 4-7918- chad Trujillo, Michael TuHlli, 10, at 7:30 p.m. Any married ues, and stations. The seventh annual Mardi] be present at the meeting to couplet are invited to attend Eugene Widhalm, James Wong, Parish Donors Gras sponsored by the men of, receive their merit btdget. this purely social affair. Host Following the meeting there and Joseph Ziereis. Patrick Frank Mathis donated the the Rocks of Lourdes Club will] PARAMOUNT Casavan and Joseph Figtino re- couples for the evening are Mr. be held Saturday evening,! JhL JtoIjlL. dhoJfL will be a social hour. and Mrs. JamH Mooney, Mr. corpus in memory of hit father Idtfa sad Clensrm ceivad certificates for their oo- and moUier. Misses M»rga(et March 2, in the Center House' «■■ Knxtii. Jerry LwU sistant coach; and Louis Nelan, Howes, John Herbert, A. J. o'clock in the church, followed doBOts contributed toward the costumes will be announced -the following week. The price of the awards and trophies chairman Duran, Joseph Des, Joseph by the business meeting at 1:30 statues of the Blessed Virgin SPECIAL FEATURE Mardi Gras will be 76 cents per Artkiir Fenjik. Fori* Do«llBt for the association. Figlino, William Cudmore, Coil p.m. Madeline Howiey, director and S t Joseph; Make Your Reservations Now^-Cell PY 4-1527 Smith, and C. C. N'emmers, person. Most of the people '•RUNNING TARGET" The boys receiving the cer­ of the Junior Red Croio, will Mrs. Peter Reilly, PTA pres­ speek. All women of the parish Paul Ricottone, la memory attending the Mardi Gras come tificates were John Aitken, COMING TO WOLHUR9T Gregory Allen, Charles Armijo, ident; Mrs. John Blair, Altar ore invited to attend. of his father; Misses Ann and in costume, but a large number Erma Kattau, Mrs. L. K, Chap­ L or^ Barton, Conrad Boedbg, and Rosary Society president; Members of the parish who love to sit on the sidelines MONACO DRIVE-IN man, and Mrs. Mat? Doyle, Feb. 19 thro Feb. 24tb James Carlton, Michael Con' Mrs. Phil Mulligan, Mrs, A. J. have died during the month of watching the fun. The children E. 40lb ead Monaco Parkway have made possible the stations nelly, Paul Doronzo, William Dunst, and Mrs, A. F. Jepson February since the parish was of the Outdoor Club will serve Ftk atk - Ffk. lOlk attended the Denver Deanery started and who will be remem­ of the cross. the refreshments. Carr Caofar, Deratky MeGulr* DrhKoIl, Jerry Fitzgerald, SOPHIE Leonard Fitzgibbons, John get-aeqnainted party at the S t bered In all the Masses offered Prayers were asked for Bids were received this wrek '•FRIENDLY John's Pariah ijrunge. this* month are Verna Aim. William K. Hughes and Frank for the trimming and removal PERSUASION" Forster, Robert Freeman, Ron­ ald Gagnon, John Hein, Mi- Garrett and Edward D. Carroll. Campbell, who are leriouiiy UV of a number of trees on the Ctpry Cr*v*i + + + parish property. The work on "CANYON RIVER'* chae! Kennese^ William Eeliy, TUCKER James Kerin, Frank KirKhner, this project will get under way Nickolaus Koch, Charles Lan- soon. There are about 36 trees ☆ AND * on the parish grounds and many of them are very old and We Photograph Anything, Anytehere will have to be removed. 175 CFM Members The Mile-High Photo Co. Attend Breakfast Kedak Fiaiibiof One hundred seventy-five 2 Shews N>skdr-i4:10 esd 10:10 members of the Lourdes CFM 320*22 SavantaaBtk KEyitoaa 4*6114 Daavtr received Holy Communion in Suadiv Shew<—4:10 and t:30 TICUJS NOW ON SAU AT the 7:30 o’clock Msss Sunday, WOlHUISr ClUi Feb. 3, and participated in a •Bd breakfast get-together in the JOE ONOFIIO MUSIC CO. 1)11 Ireadvdr Center House afterwards. PRIVATE PARTIES On the second Sunday of Accredited Mambert ef (he Fettewing Clubi ere March, members of the CFM Welceme t« Attend the SOPHIE TUCKE8 Skewi ArnMbne County Country Club, Avtel^ Club, Cbmy HIUi Coublry Club InDenvtrk Neweit Smarlast will hive thefr first get- - Coltimbine- •' u Club,c SemecTMk Club, DentA Albkor Club, Dsnsur Cbitntry Hub acquainted day for the parish. 4 Dnun- P r tm Oubr QrMn GtblM Ceunlry Club, Ukoiiued Counlir Club. : . twhvrkan Cald-leilavrant ^ dew rail, Ut Vwnon Country Club. FutruMm Chrt^llot^^_RtUa Cvubtiy ^ They will stand outside the S Club. UntwrAty Club, Vartoty Club. WUiow eprliiga Ceuetry Chib. church after the Massea on that Basineu'Luflchcoos oi Bridge Sunday to meet all new parish­ Psrtia served in cirpnl surround' ioners and will invite them to iRgs with Intompartble Food sad a J A l a > . . R a : A . . . . . J Four bovs from Martinez. They are shown with their scouL Ad Aliare Dei Award master and the troop flag-bearers, hack row. coffee and doughnut breakfast Bewtges br PAUL Boy Scout Troop in the Center House. The mem- —(ram (I 4 i per penoa left to right. Joseph Graos. Scoutmaster Gerald 126. of S t Francis de Sales’ Parish, Denver, Shea, and William Kelly; front row, Ronald bers will accompany the new- Convenient Location - Free Parking were awarded the Ad Ailare Dei Medal: Joseph Baker, David Noe, and Alex Rohr, Not shown is comera to the breakfast room Graas, William Kelly. David Noe. end Gerald Gerald Martinex. and inform them of the activity program of the parish and how they can join. MEMORIES WORTH WHILE- T U B T I B B I N CFM members will also invite Beautiful Photomurale, soft lights, ill of the older people of the 1710 South Colorado Bird. Father James Moynihan W ill Speak subdued background music, sparkling SKylme d-8202 parish who would like to attend (Wtiieri' Minor) Denver, Colo. the annual hlardi Gras on white linens and a wonderful "Fes­ March 2. Theji will see that the tive Dinner." members of this age group have At St. Dominic's HNS Meet Feb. 7 Call CRestriew 9-2S94 ■me nnoio-cru-cs u.—i. transportation to and from the Center House on that night. R*i*rv*tiea* (SI. Dominic'. Psriah, Denver) Mme.s. Mike DeBell and Joelserred after tba 6 o’clock Massea A newsletter for .. ;mbera of Fisher • Debbie Reynol Freilinger; Wednesday, Mmes.jduring the Men’s Mission, also. The Rev. James Moynihan the CFM will be printed and IN THEIR FIRST Joe Freilinger and E. "t. Benoit; _ ...... distributed Sunday. Feb. 10. THE HOLLAND HOUSE will be guest weaker i t the Thursday, Mmei. Kermit Ed-1 Credit Union n os MOVIE T09ETHERI meeting of the Holy Name So- The letter will contain informa­ ciety on Thursday evening, Feb. $101,000 Assets tion of the activities in which 7, in the church auditorium at The annual meeting of the each unit is participating. There gWlf5«lflml4Sw BUNDLE 8 o’clock. Mis topic will be Credit Union was held Jan. 28. will tiao be reviews of a lew "Juvenile Delinquency." The winners of the school of the books in the CFM poster contest ware Carole library. Tickets N.ow Availakle At Tke OF JO Y Members o f the Holy Name Society, the Ushera' Club, and Grave, Vicky Tetar, and Fran­ Two Food Drives i Box OTTice Or By Mail Eddie ainga tin new songs ces Wompey for seventh and A food drive for ths sisters Boy Scout Troop 65 will re­ eighth graders; Geraldine C u- ceive Holy Communion in the will be held next week. 0 7:30 o'clock Mou on Sunday iigan for fifth and sixth; and Announcement of the drive will “A FILM OF REVERENT AND fourth and third. Annette Her- TJCHNiCOlffll’ morning, Feb. 10. be made Sunday. Feh. 10. All ris. Linda Holloway won among children will be urged to bring MASSIVE MAGNIFICENCE!” PTA Council members -are (he first and second graders. the canned food to the ach^I — Lii0 Mugaiint reminded of the meeting on Officers elected were: Presi­ any day next week. Q d IB .b (H iM Tuesday. Feb. 12, in the rectory dent, Toro Ferrell; vice preai The food drive is being held I reading room i t 1 o'clock. dent, Jim Coursey; secretary by members of the CFM units DENHAM Fvery room mother, committee and treasurer, Mrs. Herbert to help the newly formed SL New 18th at chairman, and officer is oiked Friedl. On the board of direc­ Vincent de Paul Society. The CheC^Onunandmmts I to be present tors, besides those listed above, members will bring their dona­ Shewing CALIF. are Mrs. Ward Anthony and tions of food to their respective Barbecued Buffalo Bernard Pill. meetings. The donations then Luncheon Feb. 14 On fhe credit committee are will be stored in the Center I House Halt for later distribu­ The annul! card party ipon John Reilly, Ed Schneider, and Leroy Valk; tupervisory com tion by the men of the society sored by the PTA vrill be held mittee, Mary Roach, Lorette of SL Vincent de Paul. 0 in the church auditorium on Mtnbers o f the Holy Thursday. Feb. 14, beginning Green, and Eileen Conboy. Ns b s Soeivty will receive with a barbecued buffalo lunch­ The total assets reported I BREWED WITH were $101,000. ComasuuioR iu s body in (he o b t a i n < your iicbtlt n o w ^ titbtr in peieon at the eon It I o'clock. Besides the 7:30 o'clock Miei Suodsy, luncheon tnd cords, with table Mra. Eddie Boha The KistioB for the men Bax-OffkeertliTeuglx ibtm ailAvcid^ieappeinlm enL. of Iba parish will bagiB Sna- Feb. 10, end will in the B * o f your M ale at the performance you rises, there are a large num- day night. Fob. 10. aftar the Center Honse Hall Wedaei- t u T t pr«/«r.| Eer of special gifts. wirds and John Haberkom; !'};/'"PURE ROCKY and Saturday, Mmes. OKSr ovaoiag Mass. Masses will bo day, Feb. 13, at 7:30 p.m. A Fara*— I FacMfM Mrs. Eddia Bohn, chairman, Youngerman and Albert Da at 6, 6:30, 7:15, and 8 Sis men of the Holy Name TtCHNlCOLOa*AKD VITTAVISION has announced her committee mico. Rolls and coffee will be o'clock. Society attendod tha city- chatnnen for this party, and wida maetiny last waak. MOUNTAIN ;they are: Special gifts, Mmes. DENHAM ca'lX^^ia FEB. 14TH !. T. Benoit and ^ater Clacro; Two Choir Concerts SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCES .(ahia prizes and publicity, Mrs. Golden Parish to Have Two large rhoirs at Our Lady itnaviea (alMf of Lourdes are practicing for ■ IM» M. •1 to o f *. U.0fl >220 It 25 Joe Freilinger; Uhler. Mrs. Mhrti* •t 030 (7 70 I2JO 11.29 SPRING WATER Robert Hamilton; chairs, Mrs. 11 700 f ■ (2 20 12 20 S125 ichoir. a school group superviKd VlTiMM Mike DeBell; kitchen, Mmes. Spaghetti Dinner Feb. 14 IM i»n hy the sisters, will participate •t 1 M p • SI SO tl V tl 10 Lawrence Kaiser and James Golden.— (St. Joseph's Par­ Gallegos, Mn. Ed Theisen, Mrs.. U t^ J U M S l » 1118 .Ostrander; coffee making, Mrs. in the annual arcbdiocesan M v It I ’X pa (2.20 (220 ( l » iah)—Parishioners and friends Floyd Bjark, Mrs. Dsvid CeoL school muskat festival in April. t¥*t Ml •1 930 1 a SL23 SI 2S .90 A. H. Garbella; coffee pouring, of Sl Joseph's Parish will ceie- baugh, and Mrs. Judy StuarL Deaelfic* O^c* E*«r7 Dar 10:00 e.m. te 0:00 pjn- The boys' choir, a parish Set»r4«rs 8:00 «.ai. t* >0:00 *.i«. ;Mro. Jensen; tallies, Mrs. Oscar brata St. Valentine's Day with Tickets for the dinner have Younkennan; tickets, Mn. Her­ organization under the direc­ BUca tju *MeU Orders FiUU fFreaatSr. a traditional yioghetti dinner been mailed to parishioners, and tion of Mr, and Mrs. Anthony r tichel WilenneUee. Irle*8e*« MAJ-dlM;-David Coolbaugh. president; CofrefponH enit arc i t * *Tk« c«wi a. D.U0U rnjMiM j t h e ten |ing the roils tnd coffee aflerlcrowd which is expected. Mrs.jMrs. Everett Barnhardt, vice mindrd that ih^ ilrddlinr for COMMANDMEKTJ ' u uW ik«M. ths 6:30 a.m. Miosion Mass are:lHugh Beers’ test^ and an-ipresident; Mrs. Cecil Fiefabe. lh« Drnrrr Catholu PwweAU U..T wWtkMtr.;.iki.Wy- Monday. Mmes. Mike DeBell,proved spaghetti roelps will be treasurer; and Mrs. Uiuii j Is 2 pwCD. TorMjdy o ( lL« wrrk tlD :f O • ^ I D ind Herbert Friedl: Tuesday,,used by tb* chefs. Mrs. AlfredlBoldeetri, secreury. I t li4 l tke itenu ire lo jippr«r. Office, $31 Bannock Streat THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER TtlapfcoM, Kayttona 4-4205 TKurtJay, F abraory 7, 1957 • • PAGE TWELVt B sssasssasasa

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[ U* vtfo. Martnrot F WOhloo*. a' drkk itiaai. GaWaa. dkd Fab. I to FAUSTINO L.1UI A, M, i l t l Ml Cnr; uA Una stoM. «€<«!■■ a Ocmiu auM. K» U nick M w KM olaknM r«k. i Im Jewo L.. »»4 • 4aaght«r. Man#? bk ba*e. kr ^ laur. Lifclii, PM««t. > 0«r a t LkkHn Ckartk. Iiur- H. VUkloMi. Regaba Hick Mm i No barn A»rU IS. 1H|. to fC Laau. Mbm >ad attandad Sc Marp'a kntWr. Mmm, C iim Cttr. M>.. BMt I* KkMU CttT. Mk. Bank w«J o«teWnu4 F«i. » b Ic Fhlb* Mfkcn. rmacii u>4 Lola LUala. Chtrrk. UUrMit b Mt ON* Callata. L»ban%. Kp. Ba cum t* r«C NonloTaH Horturg. Daavar la 19M. Benefit Dance V .t. k r m T MChMtrf ta F n a n . • *'lOW?U. a. WIUCISON. 4«. a t kraUwf-la-laa. Jn««ali QilalU. t o - t*Tl Ck*t 8trM>. H> Ik kanltH kr LOLA MAE NOHJUR, 49. «f Stru- Mr. Mnrpkp waa an gala ankomaa bvrc- 5kt u aurvlvti hr hor hae* ■aai af hk Ufa.* (S i. C «j.U a '. P*ri k«a. wbara aba kajaraf to raad entiion at a meeting of St. Roa* of Urns'* Scbool; Harry Grant, moderator: Mrs. Vtoeeut Mat b ML OUraL OHmvt Mar* salakrp. t-atioMr*" and wil faator* a Hognn and William Union, v)te praeuted 1550 CaU/ontia OpfOtK^trisf* KEraloa* d-7651 taarr. Aflaa gradsallae f M catkfa. aba wtll-rounded progrui of d u e t Parent-Teacher*' A m oebtiu Jan. 29. Th* pan- SARAH F. KAW. Tt. M t tft W. toapbl aabaal to Om U. N.Haa.. aaUI tibts, who streaeed th* rseponiiblUty of p a iu b view* *M persnis. ______1919. *wbaa aba atavad ta Danvar. On mniie Id the modern manner a* Hat Aaaaaa. Sba m larwiaad bp • -i- + - - - f B*U«r Fifieii C»»d StrtUt a aiaWr, lUrtarrt M. Xaia; a atoaa. iap4 29. i m . aba Mrrtod Ja»M v d l a* enterUisBenU U f * . M am M Sh m . a»4 tbraa tafb Bright to Baatar. TtekeU at 21 per p*rMD ar* fmr E»*rr 'tf* At night fritm awa. Fraak. Jaa. aa4 WUAe* M<* Htl Brlgbl la aarvlvad bp bar ban* Qaakap. Bagaia^ Mata vaa caM* btsd. Jamaa: aad a bratbar. J. B. nadcr tb* managtmnt cf th* Dad-Daughter CLASSCa MOmDUAlXT OTYLEO biata4 Fab. 4 M it. Deelsk'e Maaa M TrtolM PTA aad the A Oob. They may Valentine Cookie Sole Cbaiak. latamaat la Ml OHraL BaggkM Bigb Maas asd totanaaat alio b* obtained from the teboo) wofa la TitoMaf. Ottogar Martsarg. Dap MartaafT, children in tb* ••eentb and NOC GARCIA. 71. af lt49 W. 4ta4 MRS. ANGBUNA p m iL L O Avaaaa. Ma u aarvl*a4 bp tva eighth grade*, u d at th* Credit Fete on Feb. 12 Mrs. AagaHsa PatrfDa. 74. af t i l l c. L VAN BUSKIRK iaashtara. Xathar Dana aa4 Jaeepk* V 44tb Avaaaa dkd Jaa. II to bar Union oflic«’of the pariah. At St. Rose's Feb. 10 l«a Cmt. Daavar, t«p# alatara. la* bSMO, (St. Rots ef Ume’s Perish, ishioners ar* Invited to see tbU klla Ofua. Tr1alda4. aad AbnHb iba vM ban Fab. I. 1111, to Pa^ Bake Sale Fab. 10 AGENCY Vigil. Sta Fraaeliaa. Calif.: II irmnd* toBM, ItaJp. aad caata to tba B.B* Denver) work o f toe Cub Scout*. Sunday, Feb. 10, th* PTA At Edgewater 700 Got & Elactrie Bldg. ebUdrva. aa4 aigbl traat*tna4ebU* whan aba vaa aigbt paan aid. Vm St. Philomena'i Circle win Mr. Yegg* repeated hb call draa. Ragakai Mmb vt* aa)abrata4 (St. Mary MagdaUns'a Parish, aad bar fanDp aattkd sarik af Daa­ bai elated iU monthly bak* ip ou or * valentine cookie sale for a den mother for the five Fob. 4 la i t Caj^a'ii Cbarek U* var tasr Bagk CaEkfa. wbria tbap aale. All donationa may. b* Dggvgr) All Lines o( Insuronce tmaae M Mt. OHaat. Cftpllal Mar* fiPtoad. after the 8, 9. 10. and 12 boys who have regbterad Caarp. la lift, aba aarriad Teatm brou^t to Um left-aid* room Brosmi* u d Girl Scoot Pk-MA. 3-7t1I K*t. EA. 2-7340 o'elMk Maiee* on Sunday, Feb. eu tly. Any w om u wbo b in- JACOB J. KREinZ, 49. af 149 Bt. Frank Fatrflla bara. Mr. PatHDa. off tba Ttatibal* before or after toreated in thb position nay Troop* 86, 96. 8S2. 972, 992. Paul ittaat Ba ia aarrlvad bp twa Sartiagtaa Baflraad ara^r, dkd to 10. The women will bnv* decor- Repre»entinfi any o f the morning Mu***. uU him. and 1001 will ntertain th* braUaia. Mai XraaU u 4 JaUaa 1919. nted roolde* end e u d ict for dads at the annual father- RnaU. Daavar. aa4 faar aiatara. Mra, Fairitta k larvlvad bp tbraa Tha P*rent-Teach«rs‘ Aa*o- ania Tlib b on* o f their unnnl Sevan fathers hiked with 24 JhjL jM U aisAA. Hyp. AaaiMU Caaaara. Mra. Vlauria daagbkrv, Mra. Nattk Tata. Mnrp clation will me«t Wadn**day, daughter buiqnet to be held Xaaaeh, aad Mra. Catbariaa Franaai. Pairllk, and Anna Sagnail: aad Ihna projects. Cob Sconta and eight Boy •ana, jaba, Jarrp. aad B«U, all* of Feb. 13, in th* ichool hall at Scouts last Saturday to Watar In toe parish ball Tuesday eve­ Ya*, wa wrila Juvanila Ufa Inauranra all af Daavar; aad Mra. Raaa Wtap. Th* circle met Wednesday, ning. Feb. 12, at 6:30 o'clock. Laa Arniflaa. CaUf. RagalaiB Hlib Danvar. 7:30 p.m. A plan for a general Jan. 30, In tb* bom* of Mr*. ton. MaM «aa eaWhrataA Fab. I ta §t. Ragakto Blgk Maaa wa» aakbratad meeting (organlaational) of Th* theme of tbe propam will EHiabatb** Cbarah. intrnaaat ta Ml. Fab. 4 la Oar Udp af Ml Cnraal Willbm Unton with Mn. Ralph Brownie Troop 178, com. CHURCH PEWS — ALTARS Charab. Oliagar Mertoarp. both parents will be furtherid posed o f 11 second grado glrb bt "World Friendsbip” and each OHvaL Hacbatltal.NeaaaB Morta&rp. Loudenburg ai eohoiteea P lu s troop srill present a short skit LOUISE CHIRICO and ditcutaed be a eommitu* for the coolbe sale were db- from S t Rose of Lima's School, COMMUHION RAILS — PRIE-DIEUS RAMOHCrTA ORTIZ. Al. M III I b a ^ on thb tbemo. Tho master Peaaarlraala Itiaat Bba la aarvlvad Uslat *U1aa* CUrko. 97. af 1147 daaignated for that purpo**. cutied sad a data for a dinner sttonded tho Cbuhel 9 Club bp bar baabaa4. MaaaaJ P. Ortk: Paaaa Btraat dkd Jan. 99 to n k n l of coroDweieB for tbe evening S fu jjjc d iy j\if, in . ih jL Jiiu n L tva Mathura. Mr*. Vktarb Maa* srw set for Wednesday. Boom Gang TV program Tu tapa a*4 Mra. LoaUla 0. BrtaM. tva a aativa af Cbksga asd bad Feb. 27, at Cavnleri’e for too day. Jan. 29. Tb* group, which vHI be John Waller. aaiu. Maaaal Jr. aiM Caariie C. Or* Ivad Is Dfsvar flva panra. memben. wnt orgnniaed recutly, b led Inritnd g w t * nr* Mouignor Ui: a aklar. Bapaa Garala: a bratbar. Mka CbkWa to •araivad bp a ak Jnmen P. PUongu. pottor; ^huA ck Jw tniiw uL C jutfim am hifL Sunday, Feb. 10. b Commnn- by Mrs. Rkhsrd Rerhurger. Co­ Taap GartM: 11 rrgaArblMrva. Ur. Mra. Bans H. LsGasrdto af St. Pius Laity Father William T. Houser. S J.; Cva BlacM. Bagak* Blgb Maaa vm Dasvtf, lander b Mrs. Billum Bogsr*, iOD for tho Holy Name Society M n. Purrington, Mr*. M tknt, MODERN FIXTURE CO»fPAHT aakbrBta4 Fab. t It iba Catba4r»L Baggkra Rlgb Hsm «sa arkbnUd and all men o f to* pariah. TTie mad snbntituto lender, Mrs. latm a tt la Mt. 0Kr«t BMfcaUal* Fab. t to BL Patriek'a Cbartb. Ia* Mr*. Saltfaver, aad Mr*. M u - Cub Seoutn in uniform will re- Tar Tegg*. Noaaaa Martaarp. tonsaat to Ml OUvcL Bstkvsrd dsn ball. 929 Champa - Denver - M.A. 3*4789 Martsarp, ill Consider c e in Communion with their The troop, which raeota each PRANCISQUITA LUCBRO. 19. M Baa LaU. iba U aarplva4 bp bar baa* ARTHUR U PIFZR fathers in tbe 8 o'clock Haas. Tuesday from 8 to 4 p.m. hw Voitntin* Social ba«4. Jaaa Baatacla; i*a aaaa. Bab* Anbar L Ftoar. 19. af iCtt & There will be th* monthly ai its members Karen Her- A valentine social u d dance MAin 3-S314 m sad Fraah: n daagbtar. Mra. Ja* Fanaaplvnsto itraai dkd Jan. 19. aeab Jaagaae. a aklar, La im : lira K* vna ban Marab 7.1974. to Lg« School Plans distribntion of priicf o f the burger, Mary Margaret R w n , will be bald in tb* pnrith birii. bratbare, Fmaia aad ^IfBaek La* PaiaL ItL. and enraa U Calfada to 60-60 Club on Sunday. Feb. 10, Cheryl* Yegg*. Mary Lon u s a , 2eth and Depew Street. Satur­ iaa; 19 fTaadcblMrua. tad aaa gnat* 1919. 8a saa arantoped na a baiWr day evening. Feb. 16, between madabOd. Bagakai Maaa aaa aala* aiakar bp tba Caiatada A iaalbara Aurora. — (St. Pina Tooth after the 12 o’ctock Hnan. Mem­ Hniy Kay Hanley, Ana Con­ bralad Fab. 9 M BL CaJataa'a Cbarah. BnUraad antU bk ratirasMst to 1944. Parish)— P lau for a parochial bership* may be hnd from mem­ nors, Debra RarCmso, Geri 6:30 end 12:30 o'clock. Dance F. J. KIRCHHOF lataraiaat la ML OUvat. Ttavlaa Mr. Ptoar vaa a vataraa af tba tebool will be diaeomed by u - bers o f the Holy Nam* Society. Lynn MarssgUa, Linda Pepler, music srill be furnbbed by *Tb* Maalaarp. ipsBkb'Aisarksa War asd s ebnrtar Cardenu Four.” u d light ro- atatobar af iba BMfca to Lssrdaa riahiezMTi at a mast meeting Th* Alter and Resary Secs- D4ann Holnann, u d Donnn LACY CLARXC. 14. of 99H B. Ctob. in the chareh bsaemeot at 8:80 •ly will B**! an Tbnndey Pfun*nfti*l. frsahratntt srill be s * r v t d JawaiL Ba U aaralvad bp bk wifa. Kt k aarvlaad bp t«a daagbUra, evening, Feb. 7, in the par­ througbont tbe evening. Tb* Construction Co. CiiTfiag Ckrha: a daatblar. Bavarlp Mra. Haka Lovdar asd Mn, Ganai C m. Friday. F«b. 16. AU mem- BotkflfbnII Program Ckika: a akUr. Nall Nadar, C o r^ vkva Hafiutal. bath af Danvar; Hag en o f the parish ara *xp*cud ish hnlL RelitiMs slides will donation b 60 crab per person. CbHali, Tap.: aad a bratbar, Raaa Hen of toe Holy Nan* So­ •ssa. David af Dnvrr and Arthar af to attend. follow Ibo rsfalar bnsinees. ciety have begun again thb Tickati ekn be obtained from Clarka. Baa Qabrial, Calif. BagBlan Mlnnanpplto, Mina.; 10 grandchlldm. The Cub .Scouts will have a Holy Name men. < High Man «aa oalabrmtad Fab. t !■ and fn r grant-gnnddbUdran. The Rae. Franc!* J. Syrianey, year their basketball program. SC IkBk* Cbareb, Xnglawaad. Intar* Bagukk Mai a vaa aakbratad Jaa. pack meeting on Friday, Feb. Tbs men u d boys of the per- BUILDERS aagt is Ml OHvat. pittor, will open th* eeulon Tb* sesalon* will take place at lib, together with the Boy 91 to Oar Udp af Lmrdaa Cbartb. with a brief report on tho out­ 8, at 7:30 p.m. at Goldriek Kepnnr Junior Girls’ Gym frdro BABBABA BBUMUSB* II. af 1491 latansast la Ht. OKvav Haraa Hor Scouts, will receive Communion tsarp, look for launching a Kboet. School. 7 pjn. to 9 p.m. beginning on We Appreciate Your Patronage Mcaraa Btraet. Bba U aarrlrad bp a corporately on Hi^y Namt Sun­ daagbUr, Karp B. Jardaat, Daavar; Th* aeailabilite of sister* to Swimming Letunt Tuesday, Feb. 12, and conUnu- MICHAEL J. SMITH day. Fsb. 10. on tbs 6:t0 o'clock a»4 i m r aani. Cbarta an4 Astbaap 'Mkbaal J, BaiHb. 7k. af 2944 Gr«pa staff the tebooi will be among Cubmaater Tar Y eg ^ an­ ing each Tuesday. Men inter­ BrwBor. KlagiMii. I bm.: MIkt. Mass. 700 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. Birari dM Jas. t l to bk basia. the problem* that he will dl*- nounced that there will be ested in further detaib may Canon Citp. nod Ja a^ . Z«i4a. KaM. Hr. ^ U b wna ban A«g. H. 1171. Th* Holy Nob* Secisly lUgakA Mnaa wgi rakbratad Fab. 4 cue. swimming leMons for boy* 6, 9, call Phil Walson, WE. 6-6086. 1a Iratoad. and asisa U tba UgNad will Beat la lb* parish hnU in 6l Dn«Lak*i Cbarah. Utarkaai t u u to 1997. Ba Hvsd to Danvar Suggestions (or way* of and 10 years of ng*. at Progress The Holy Nam* men toured b Ml OUvaL 47 panra. la u n ch ^ a school fund will PInsg* on Saturday*, b a n ­ Meedey eveniBg, Feb. 11, et ONE PICKUP FOR DIREa SERVICE A krastativa angtoarr atoaa 1199, to* Coon Co, Monday, Feb. 4. FRANK KONTOLTB. SB.. II. af then be accepted from th* pe- ning Fob. 9 and rontiouing for 8 e'etodi. AU men •( (he pee- DMHmll. Ba k oarvlvad bp ala b# flrrl varkad far tba Caiorada B Thera were 116 in sttondanc*. Uh ere ievited. raoi. Frank, Gaarga, aad Jla», Daar* •Mlbars Batlm d. u d far 19 pa . rUhionar*. Such project* as u 10 weeks, from 8:46 a.m. to 10 S t Jude'a Circle brealefsetad TO BOTH COASTS trail; Jaba. Datrall. Mkb.; Hatbaw. naratad a asiub angina to Danvar aBanai camivsl-uinnsr, baiaor. a-m. Te date, 26 boye have Sunday. Fab. 10. after receiv­ Baca; and Frad. Ctla ^ i ■pitata: far tba BarBagtas Baiinsd. registered for tho leeeona. Par­ tkroa dnafbtar*. Harp Kantnar. Da* Ba sna a toarabar af tba Kalfbta or automobile project ar* *x- ing Holy Communion ia s trade Htah.: Aaa* BlrmtagMs. BOL af Catoabsf, CasseP 149; tba Bar* DDCtod to be propaied, with new ent* o f boys of then* age* who group. A guest w m tb* mother Rnftss OHttoiirf* Clib, asd INCOME TAX bga. ManL: aad CacUk Kaakr. Cbap* MUD from u c porUbionsri Is ar* intermtod in the project of k n . Barry Roeuberger. naata Walk; a aktar, Harp Btaakap. BraCbarbasd af Lseesgtira ftu m iy call Mr. Yegg* A WG- BhMb; H ftaaftblldrat. uM faar MfS. Ba attosdad BL Dwtokk be welcomed. Tb* r«*tiU o f th* Th* circle h u presented $60: UfraadabJlina. Bagaia« RIfb CBnrab. meettag, it b hoped, will bw a 6-7146 to regbter. to Sister J e u Patrice for school I Returns Pre|Kired C i vaa aakbratad Fab. I la iL Mr, ^ H b la aarvlvad bp t*s deebien on a nuiJor faitd-ra» Tb* Cub Scoot window db- Jaaa»b*a Cbarah. DaartraJl. latanMt dsssMara* Marsaw H. iraMb l... needs. I to CtoartraU. Mra. Hadaltor DtBalk. batb M Das* lug erent that will augmaat the play T o r God u d Country” Officen are Mn. Walton 28 vears cxperieneo var! a aktar, Mra. Ma^ BBatL Nnr regnbr iacomo o f tho parish. may itOI be seen for the rest K14AS ROMBRO. 17. af Laa Tagu. Tarb CRp. N.Y.; aad tasr grasdabJb Eckhardt president; Mn. John PE. 3-1932 y.Mas lUgaka Maaa «aa aakbralad drag. The meeting b tcbedgled to of thb weril et Eaker'a in the Frucone, vice president; Mn. D«nvar*Chieago Trucking Co., Inc. Fob. 4 M Oar Udp af L m r 4 m Ragakto Maaa vai aatrbraUd Jan, last for only on* hour. Many Athmac. Shopping Centar. Par- Ed Heppting, secretary-treas­ Cbnreb. l■U^l»anl la Ml. OHrac II la Bt. DMtok’a Chtrrb. latar* parbbionen will meet in on* Mr. John Lawless 2.S0I Blaka Daavar K E . 4-7241 J. LBO MURPHY total la Ml OUvaL Baskvard Mar* urer; and Mn. Joseph Padilla, M«iaWr IL V|g«nt 4* Paal Parfah J. Laa Marpbp. U, af 421 Xan- tasrp. uether's home* immedbtely publicity chairman. before the general gathering to ditcoii ID email group* their Benefit Feb. 9 fund-rabiag ideas. Following th* general meet­ ing there iriU be dancing end refreeboienCi. A threo-plee* By St. Patrick combo irill furnish music, and ^ D e n v e r ^ R rffooD S Co- punch and light inackt will be served before midnight, with a ffHIK ICI7CI u e n <4I^19I9€I light lunch planned after mid­ PTA Revealed • HCiltHl 4 JIM OFFER MORE • a * night. The basement hall will (St. Psirick's Parish, Deneer) OBfOBi- DilltllKli A bed • C[i»H 1 till be decorated in a Valentino Th* PTA Sweetheart Dance motif for tho eoclal get-to­ will be held on Feb. 9 in the gether. VFW Hall, 42rd Avuu* and Otganixem o f tho meeting Peco* Street, from 9 to 12 p.m. aad tocial emphasiM that there Couples srill dance te tb* music will be no admiaeion charge. of tb* (korg* Tata Ortkestra and ndmbsion b 81 per persco., Th* purpose of tou donee b to Sale Brings $57 finance tbe First Coramanion u d graduation breakfasta. Mra. Burdorf has requested A t Wheat Ridge a leave of abaenc* as president of tb* PTA b*MUM of $1 health. Wheat Ridge. — (Sla. Peter Mrs. Ohrau liat consented to and Paul’a Pariah) — Th* bek* Ink* over nntil Mrs. Burdorf b sal* Satorday. Feb. 2, netted nU* te reeum* the office. •67. Lob ReU received tb* box Baani ef marring* ar* pab- of' candy. Gratitude b ex- lisbed between Mary Elixaheth pretaed by tb* e b a lm u . Etiaa- Carierw of t)ib parish and Her­ beth Turner, and co-ebsirrau, bert J. VonFtlm of AH Saints’ Lob Johnson, to all who and briwten Joan Gibbons of helped make th* bak* inlet thb toil parbh and Thomas Lundy past year a luccesa. of St. James’. Sacristy workers for Feb. 2 Credit Union Hoi vera Rosemary Duan and 65-Per-Cent InerMse Marge Ruterbaries. The latter At th* fourth annual meet-. b chairman for February. Ing of th* parish Credit Union; Dr. Word Aatbeay will be Frank Gallegoa, treasurer, re­ g«««l spsaker el Men's Clnb ported s 66.p*r4ent iscreasc in meeting Tbqrsdej, Feb. 7, at assets in Chs peat year. Mem­ 8 p.is. ie tbe eebeel | jn . Al) bership grew from 166 persona, men of Ibe perisb ere erged to 239, u d loans made totaled! te etteed. $18,623 as compared with $13,-' There will be no adult in- 916 far the previous year. AI stmetion elnsaes on Tuetdaya, dividend of tore* per cent was' Feb. 12 and 19. declared. Carlo Selander, a league di­ Historical Secioty rector, addrssMd the tnemhen. James Metkoricb was eleeted To Nolo Birthday for a seceod terra to the bonrd For o proctical Volentine gift . , , CoonDCBontion of tba fourth of directors; Harry Carleu u d birthday o f tbe West Denver Layton SL G enuin, to the Anraria Historical Society wlU credit cemmitt**; u d Frank Smotinaki and Riclisrd Ebber- McGregor Drizzler be celebrated al a luncheon meeting in th* famous Windsor hardt. to th* supervisory eens- Hotel on Saturday, Feb. 16. A mittee. l.COmHIMii IIOLiA ENfiLEWOOD tour of tbe hotel will be ar­ Mrs. Ida Strempel of thb par­ Golfer Jacket 6 ranged for thoee who deeir* it. bh has just returned* from' (7775 Reservatiocia may be obtained P ^ , Utah, after attending tbe by cailing Mrs. Newbnd, TA. fnnertl ef,ber brother, William 64760, bdor* Toeeday. Ftb. 12. CafarellL Mr. CafareiU died after a prolonged Ulnesa. He formerly lived in Agailar. 1 0 ’ 5 fe/eplrone Directory longs, 11.95 CONVENIENT FACILITIES TO SERVE CATHOLIC FAMILIES Clionges Requested IVe/by Bake Sale All-action, all-piiqiose waist-length IN COMPLETE CATHOLIC SURROUNDINGS A a..K editieu of the Tele- pkoer Direciery ef clergy, On Feba9anJ 10 hlou.s(i of rayon and cotton satin-back chnirhes.nnd insUlntieas fer W elby.— (A uunptim Par- twill . . . Silicoiu* finislied to shed Largatt Catholic Staff in Danvar: the ArcUdiocese ef Deneer bb)—The PTA meeting srai ia new beiag prepered, AU held on Peb. 1 with a guest JooTH E Bona •atmond HAUm showers, keep out wind, resist stains these listed are asked Ic speaker on ‘'Health Careers'' C J. BUCXHGU: C W. JACXW.N check the cerreal direciery *j>d also a gueet apeoker on and 8pot^ keep its color always. Com- Gaoacu BvacautAT B avnir MACKiNza (DeceBber, 1958) fer c*r- ■

An Exercijie o£ American Rights The Denver Catfiolic Register President...,...... Most Rer. Airchbisbap Urbin j ; Vehr, D.D. Not Censorship, Just Plain Criticism Editor__R t Rev. MeCChew Smitb, Fh.U., Jonr.D., LittD., LL.D. REGISTORIALS tij«ti«giTig i)!rector._.MontiEiior John B. Ctranogb. M.A., Pb.D. By Rev. Robert B. Eeksissn movies and the magazines are Church has no desire to im­ BxoeutiTO Edltor_._...... Rev. John B. Ebel, U ttD ., HistD. THOSE W H O SHOUT professing an ignorance of the pose her moral regulations on Aeaociste GdJtorv—Rev. Robert Kekeiaen, M.A., Litl-D.; Rev. “ censorship" at honest Cath­ common sccei^tion of an or­ the entire citizenry of this Diniel Flahertjr, M.A.; Linui Riorden, Fh-D.; Paul Hallett, olic attempts to dean up tbo dinary English word. The nation. If some non-Catholic, Knowledge of Slav Languages LittD .; Jack Heher, B.A., LittD .; Frank Morriaa, B.S., LL.B., though Christian, individuals littD .; Art Director. Leo Caoavmn, D.F.A. ch o(^ to follow the Cbnreh’s BUT TRU experienced guidance in these Entered aa second elaaa matter at the postolfice at matters, that is their concern The Tongue of Tolstoy Denvee, Colo. — tnd, one might add, it Thk P»p«r £ntlr«l7 bj l^bor knowa aeti for Catholics shows a bit of wisdom. E B y P a u l H. Ra il b r w ay' languages a& Hungarian, which is doc, By M. 1. MURRAY Coprririiv tut. NiC.W.C. Seme* It is clear to every Catiiolic, and by now should be clear to properly s p r in g , a European language at all, others, too, tbat tha only cen­ SOME TIM E AG O , the AposipUc Ex- Publiahed Weekly by _ erNtWCTOIf <5P ETOJc and the members of riie Celtic group—Gariic, sorship the Church exercises sreh of the'Ukcaiaians of the Byzantine Rite THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) Brettm, and Welsh— which have no practical in regard to printed matter is in America, the Most Rev. (Djuiaotine B o 938 Bannock Street, 1 importarge. that which regards writings hachevsky, issued a putotai exhorting his p eo Telephone, KEystone 4^205 P.O. Box 1620 on faith and morals. It is tha Y E T SOME of tfK world's greatest lit­ ' h S o t o 'I'™ 4 ? • pie to teach their childten the Ukrainian ian- . jwnc, ''>f sacred trust of the Pope and erature was first expressed in a Slav language, his Bishops to protect the guige. One of the points he made was chat a principally the language o f Pushkin. Dosto­ souls of tnsir people against knowledge of one Slav language affords a key Subscription: evsky, Turgeneff, and Tolstoy, but also tbat $1.50 year in Archdiocese of Denver. heresy as well as immorality. to all other Slav languages. THE NECESSITY o f ob­ of the Polish Sienkiewicz, whose novel Q u o $2.00 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. MiiJioos o f Cactwiics in the U. S. are of taining an m p r i m a t u r ( “ Let V a d is won the fifth Nobel Prize for literature. Canada, $2.75 a year per subscription. it be printed” ) from the Slav extraction— Polish, Croat, Ukrainian, and The users of the Slav languages— 200,000,000 Foreign countries, including Philippines, $3.50 a year. Bishop for books treating Bohemian, chiefly— but how few ate those faith and morals is easily un­ in Russia, 27.000,000 b Poland, 20,000,000 who retain a knowledge of the tongue of their •42 Thursday, February 7, 1957 derstood by the unprejadiced. in Ctecho-Slovtkia, and 17,000,000 in Yugo­ No Bishop can in conMienct aocesion! And what languages, at the present slavia— form the largest language group in leave his lambs prey to a rav­ moment, are mbre importanc? AU the Slav Europe. But coosidet^ly less chan 100 high aging wolf. And no wolf has cuttions— Russia, Bulgaria, the Ukraine, Poland, Change of Valuer deeded fangs so deadly as those who schools teach Russian rioday; as for the other have insinuated heresy and Clzecbo-Slovakia, Yugoslavia—are behind the Slav languages, they are mcmiy learned, if boldly displayed lewdness. Iron Curtain. It is vital that there should be a at all, only by the children of the immigrants. Or. James M. O’Neill, in his wider knowledge o f this medium of expression. Frivolous Divorce, factual Catholics nt (jontro- T o gam at least a smattermg of the Slav cersy, mentions a few Catho­ TH IS T H O U G H T was brought home languages is not too difficult. These speeches lic targets for the ontslders' to me when the R tg u / t r received, for about are descended, like Latin and German, from charge of censorship. Be lists the fifth time, a little Catholic magazine from the same primeval Indo-European language, a the alleged Catholie influence Frivolous Marriage Poland, called Corttat— the only periodical, reiationship that can be plably seen b such in the operation of the Mo­ OBVIOUS EFFECT of frivolous divorce,” tion Picture Production Code; incideocalJy, that we have ever regularly re­ common words as Russian bouse, and Chesterton once said, “ will be frivolous mar- the Cetholic Legion of De­ ceived from behind the Iron Curtain. 1 could v U y t t , to see. They have difficulties chat Eng­ cency and its classifications; DOC read a word of it. The faa piqued me. I n riage." the Catholie National Office lish readers seldom dream of, but b some re­ This thought occurs to us as members of the Colo­ of Decent Literature, under set myself to leun Polish, and, somewhat to spects they ate surprisingly simple. Above all, rado State Legislature coniider proposals for changing the auspices of which many my surprise, within rwo eg three months I wa% one who knows ooe Slavic language knows the groups nave been attempting able to read all I needed to know in C triia s. pattern to which all odiers c ^ o r m . To one of the divorce laws, Any move toward “liberalizing” to clean up the newsstands; the law. or leading toward easier divorce, we submit, the banning of the Nation The Slav languages form the third of the who knows, for instance, Russian, Polish or will inevitably have' a bad effect upon marriage, the maguine from the New York three great language families of Europe, of Czech holds no mysteriea faijiity, and the borne. Public Schools for slurring which the Romance and the Germanic divi­ ENGLISH, undetstaodablyi is an im­ items— an action ascribed to portant second language b Russia Russian EVERAL WAYS in which easy divorce laws con­ Catholic effort; and, this sions constitute the ocher two. By all odds, S tribute to the disintegration of home and family Few Facts From Sax> writer might add, wholesale they are the least cultivated of the tongues of ought to be at least comparably well known b life are pointed out by Raymond W. Murray, C.S.C., Catholie condemnation of Europe, with the exception of such ouc-of-che the US. t such films ts R a b g D oll. professor of sociology at Notre Dame University. BASICALLY THE CRY of t'na.snal Poet Born 200 Years Ago “ Young people." he says, “are thereby encour­ Standing Room Only? censorabip is a false one from aged to enter marriage as a lark, since marriage can Guest Regiitorial the very definition of the be dissolved so easily; after marriage they are re­ term. The meaning obviously Blake and the Burden of Genius By Robert H. A mundson, Ph.D. definitely reject this unwar­ employed by the Church's ene­ luctant to put up with differences in temperament, Loretto Heights College ranted generalization. Stycos’ mies is the official act of “ ex­ By Frank Morriss As far as Blake was con­ of the reality of the spiritual. amining written or printed preferring to think of the possibility of divorce rather After a few centuries of research in Puerto Rico and WILLIAM BLAKE, who cerned, a sparrow in a cage One can well imagine thst than of how to get along with each other; finally, the Intermittent hailnting, the events in India since 1960 matter, motion pictures, etc., was born two centnries aeo set all heaven in a rage. And Blake did have bis daily and prospect of easy divorce operates to delay the birth ghost of Malthus it back with serve to refute Dr. Sax’ in order to forbid publication this year (1767) and who the squashing of a spider had nightly visitors, and that bis us again! The latest pop­ statement if objectionable." died exactly 70 years later repercussions b inflnity like sessions with them, if not of children, and the lack of children in turn tends to On what civil authority, one those reaulting from grossest altogether pleasant, were at encourage divorce. Easy divorce laws and lax divorce ulation scare IN THE NOVEMBER— night ask, could the Catholic (1827), well illustrhtea the book is enti­ DECEMBER 1966 Headline burden of genius. iniquity. This was not mere least fruitful. In any case, courts make it no longer a ‘disgrace’ in many circles Church possibly, in the 18th-century Romanticism, Blake’s mind encompassed tled Stoadinir Series publication of the For­ United States, "forbid” the For those who might wish to get a divorce. This tends to make young couples R o o m Only for special supernatural guid­ but something beyond It, in things never before or since eign Policy Association, Sax ublication of pagan writings recorded. (Boston:Bea- describes the population pol- E ance, he has this warning: "I ths way Coleridge's poetic regard marriage as an ‘experiment’ from the start y pagans? The Church has vision went beyond, into rare­ In the lu t year of his life con Press, icy of India. He praises the am under the direction of rather than as the permanent affair it used to be.” no legal sanction for those fied heights o f philosophic he was turning to Dante’s 19 6 6), by Indisn government for its Messengers from Heaven, outside her fold; she may not conjecture. Divine Comedy. If any man D ivorce legislation, of course, is not a solu­ Karl’Sax, stand in permitting contra­ impose a penalty on such Daily i Nightly; but the professor of ceptive clinics and research nature of such things is not, ONE ' CAN TELL in a since the Italian poet wee tion to the problem of breakdown of American miscreants. glance at bis wonderful wood- capable of walking through home life. Laws that prevent hasty marriages and botany at to proceed, but not once does CATHOLIC OPPOSITION as some suppose, without Harvard, he mention thst the only trouble or care.” Whether cuts and engravings that the realms beyond, it was easy divorce will bring a few superficial benefits, but to smut, written, printed, and Blake's genius was reaL And Blake. It is frightening to The title o ffic ia l policies in India re­ Blake endured such messen­ filmed, is a prerogative of a one can tell it w u not ordi­ think, bed he made the jour­ they do not strike at the root of the trouble. In the of the hook lating to the reduction of the free American — any free gers or not is a matter of Dr. Aonndsep is familiar to conjecture, for he had beeh nary genius. The energy and ney, wKkt be might have words of Father Murray, “law can only control exter­ birth rate are those having American. “ Certainly," Dr. brought beck with Dim. any student of population, to do with the rhythm pilot used to reporting odd visions power and windswept turbu­ nal forms, never the inner spirit O’Neill pointa out, “ any per­ lence of Divinity’s creative who undoubtedly will remem­ projects and raising the legal from an early age. Many son or group is free to criti­ act, the radiant beauty of the Temptation brings forth “ If the divorce evil is to be eliminated not only ber StdRdixp R o o m Only, by age for marriage. cize or oppose the programs suggest be had such thoughti \must the social order be revised so that normal family E. Ross, published more than because he was mad. Cnes- powers and princi^itlea the b e ^ or the beast, in us,— Although Dr. Sax might — any programs — of other seem to have uptnrei' tome Mary C. Doraey li^fe will encounter fewer obstacles, but society must 26 years ago. Although a disagree with the official In­ persons or groups in America terton offers the possibility quarter-century separates the dian policy, the public is cer­ , . . The democratic program that he went mad because he iprn to its former tradition in which the perma- two publications, there is lit­ did endure unworldly visita­ Vital Concern of Parents ' of marriage and the common good are regarded tainly-entitled to 8 more ac­ should be: If the diilDced ac­ tle else to differentiate them, description of it. tivity is call a cop; if tions. A man on speaking as greater values than the immediate personal happi­ except perhaps that Dr. Sax it is legal, take the other side terms with the Prophets of ness oh^he few.”—Re\~. John B, Ebel______utilizes more recent data and MOST ALARMISTS seem and see if you can get your the Old Testament, aa Blake In Interest of Youths to be plagued by an inability pashes a little harder for program accepted in ths claimed to be at age 13, might By Rev. Daniel J. F uH om r present a problem. It is not, artificial birth control. to descriiM the position of the marketplace of ideal.” well take leave of what the however, wyond solution, K eepi^ Thonghts on Prayer IN THE SPACE of 192 Catholie Church on human The work of the Moving world considers ordinary NOT TOO LONG AGO we pages. Dr. Sax includes the fertility. They em, loy such Picture Production Code, the senses. received a letter from a Den­ THE MAJOR SPORTS testimonials of most of the colorful and inaccurate author declares, is “editorial BLAKE'S GENIUS, ver parent, interested, as he SET-UP, which consists in contemporary population hreses aa “ avalanches of work—not censorship." The whether under special spirit­ put it, "in the advancement supervise leagues loitering Problem of Distractions alarmists, such as William tables,” and “ unreasonable action of the Legion of De­ ual direction or not, was ob­ of an all-inclusive sports or inter-school competition, does rigidity." in describing the B y R ich a rd J . B u n s But >1] TDUSt try to enduro Vogt (Road to Surviool), cency is “ criticism—not cen­ viously a distressing yoke. games program in the public eater, we must admit, to the Church's Insistence on a reo- and parochial schools for the THOSE WHO ENCAGE the trial of being unable to Harrison Brown (T/io C haU sorship.” The results obtained His poetry reveals curious minority. The vast majority t o n a i l o fertility — a fertility hesithy development of chil­ o f students do not partici­ In prayer, and especiatl concentrate on one eubjeet. Ungo of Man’o Future), Fair- by NODL-inipired neighbor­ and frightening inaiiriit into which does not violate the dren.” pate, and cannot participate, mental prayer or meditaClon, Those whose minds cannot field Osborn (Our Plundered hood groups are "reactions of the reality of thbga. Through dictates of right reason. because o f the confinement are confronted by the p r o ^ focus for long or whose H u m a n Fertuity). the market to disapproved the dark recessel of hia mind Ha decried the present thoughti cannot dwell upon Little importance, on the Again, they may disagree merchandise.” prowled that burning tiger, school sports program u too in numberi, blem of distractions. It is esA with this position, but a more senttal to realize that distrac­ God but are constantly other hand, is attached to the THERE ARE SOME who the identity and nature of exclusive and the product of What ie needed to coua- accurate deecription and ex­ terbatanee this present sys­ tions are a constant annoy­ Nrandering must.^t all cosU statements of such recognized shout "injustice” against which 10 puzzles high school a "sports for the srinning form the habit of concentra­ soil experts as Robert Salter, planation of the Church's Catholie boycotting of news­ (and other) readers. But only” mental attitude. The tem is some typs of intra­ a n c e -e v e n for those who stand would be moat weicoms have achieved sainthood. tion. Hugh Kellogg, Merrill Ben­ stands and theaters that of­ more annoying must have new recommended program mural program in which all and refreshing. fend morality. Do such per­ Those who are intereited in IF ONE HAS DILI­ nett, and Sir John Russell, been the acute sensitivity would advance the “ sports or are given equal opportnoity all of whom maintaiD thpt sons honestly believe that advancing in their spiritual GENTLY ATTEMPTED to HERE AND THERE with which he saw the rela­ ^ m es for the fuD o f play­ to take part regardless of purge distractions by the the statements of the alarm- among the welter of data and there should ba a market for tionship between the visible ing” theory. abilities. Such a program can life must of necessity come lun? to gripe with this problem. No direct methods, and they still isti are false, distorted, or opinions in aiannist publica­ world and that vast invisible We wish to expand further be initiated by school admin­ remain, there is nothing to uaprovabie. tions, one can by dint of spiritual realm that lies be­ on this subject because we istrators or the parents'them­ one can avoid entirely alt Custom leconeilea us to distractions at prayer; he be gained by becoming sad­ THE POINT most alarm­ earnest effort locate some yond, like the uncharted and are sure i( is of vital intereet selves in unison with school dened. If one engages in ists try to impress upon their factors worthy of considera­ everythine. — Edmunii Burk# everflowing currents o f ths to many parents. ITie pro­ officials. With such a schema can, however, diminish them, (1729-1797). and develop a mature atti­ Crayer only to realise that readers it that the world is tion, f t m'ust be admitted, for sea. gram as it now exists does we are in foil tgreemenL tude in coping with them. e is again in a web o f dis­ heading fo r starvation. example, that populationgires- EVEN WITH THE ES- First of ail, .re must dis­ tracting thoughts and memo­ The technique used is a sure IS present in some coun­ Stifled by Endles.s Puttering? TABLISHMENT of an ap- tinguish carefully between ries, he should net be upset combination of selected data tries of the world. arentiy ali-inclufive plan, volunta^ and Involuntary by their presence. Patience and rhetorical flourishes, The solution to such t owever. we are o f the distraetiona. A distraction, is the attitude of mind sprinkled with a liberal dose problems, howevtr, is sot Pofenfialifies of Lay Leadership opinion that it will not guar­ in general, is the intrusion of needed here. of personal opinion, seasoned artificial birth control, but antee 100-per-cent coverage. There is a certain conso­ with a gross or two of onwar- M itive programs based on There are many students who thoughts foreign to the sub­ B y R a y W h iteh ead and tha ^ eat need for Catho­ ject o f prayer. Voluntary lation for us who find such ranted and gratuitous as­ Christian principles. Such a The program must provide do not wish to participate in difficulty in prayer from sumptions. and fortified with positive approach, embodying A FREQUENT COM­ lic principles to guide the at- aubjeet matter of a challeng­ aporte and, we believe, can­ diatractione are those which PLAINT heard in this era of teropta for solutions, such ing nature that lends itself are wilfully introduced, or time to time. A looL at St. a sxlUfuI miirepreaentation industrialization, u r b a n i za- not be made to participate. Teresa's own prayer life o f the position of the Catholic tion, emigration, economic de­ Catholie Action is that parish­ complaints seem justified. easily to discussion by the Our correspondent says that entertained after their pres­ ioners who have bad the bene­ Is the fault in the apathy of group. ence it discovered. Contrary- will dispel the notion that the Church on human fertility; velopment projects, interna­ these latter form, at the most, saints experienced none of and then, wrapped up in the tional economic and technical fit of an excellent training in Catholic college and univer­ THERE A R E NUMER­ about one per cent of the vise, involuntary distractions sity graduate or does the our common difficulties at guise of objectivity and hu- aid, and the use of the rhythm Catholic institutions of higher OUS POSSIBILITIES lor dis­ total We are of the opinion aro those which are not wil­ learning do not accept the cause go deeper? If potential fully incited, nor willingly prayer. St. Tereu herself manitarianism, it is ready when possible, can do more to cussion in parish groups. Tha that the percentage is hi^rher, responsibility of leadership ia leaden tike no {lart in their retidned after their dis­ w u quick to note that dis> for delivery to the "ander- reduce papulation pressure world's problems spring from perhaps 16 per cenL This 15 their parishes. parish organizations' activi­ covery. Those who entertain tractions and aridities vex standing” people of the than all the alarmist publica­ tha problems of individnals. per cent would have to seek o n e continually during world. tions from Thomss Malthus ties. are they truly apathetic? If Christian teachings are their "healthy development” voluntary distractions are In the face of the world's And, if apathetic, can their guilty o f venial sin insofar prayer, She cautions us not THE TWO FOCI around to Dr. Sax. serious, intricate problems not brought to bear, secu­ in other fielaa. to become careless in dis- apathy have been born of larists will attempt t f i solve at they commit an set of which Sax attempts to build frustration? The intramural program, irreverence to God. . palling our distractions but his case ace la n d and a r i i f i . them in an atmosphere with­ however, should not repltce out reirard for religions truth to continue to pray as best we eial birti control. PARISH CROUPS that the "sporta for winning” WHEN DISTRACTIONS waste so much time in provid­ and will generate ever more affect the intellect, very can with the hope that we The glaims that the soil 'fiadw and, JU dog, plan. There is room for botiu will experience better days ing entertainment at their serious crises. often one is occupied in cannot be stretched, that ero­ AS AN ADHERENT of at prayer in the future. If KBTV, Denver KVOD. Denvei meetings or in sponsoring a Communism, poverty, in­ wishing the period of prayer sion has permanently harmed inter-KbooI play, I believe the saints were often Cbaanel 9 CHRISTIANS (N ACTION never-ending round oi social adequate housing, famine, were over, or perhaps is productivity, and that there and the plight of family life ft supplies an a n a o f compe­ troubled by distractions— are no new soils left to cul­ BISHOP SHEEN. “ Life Is — ?•*• Lurius Cervantes, activities cannot seriously concerned over Uie time it hope to capture the interest are very broad in scope, buf tition that will never, could ts taking. In attempting to can we expect any less? tivate are ridiculed by re­ Worth UviBg"— Saadityi S.J., of Regu Collc|c, and enthusiasm of the intel- they all start with the indi­ never, be found hi the intra­ keep our thoughts on prayer DISTRACTIONS CAN. cognized soil scientists. Actual 10 p.Bi. DepofiweSandoyG of SACRED HEART PRO- . " ‘ Ty. >1:05 e-m. lectual or serious-minded vidual. The individual most mural or “ play for fun” we cannot help being dis­ NOT BE completely eradi­ research has shown that, field. And competition de­ GRAM - Snedey. 12:15 LIFE IS WORTH LIVING- members of the parish. first start with himself to tracted by thinking of things cated, but we should not de­ merely with th» sub-soil, velops in youngsters individ­ p .m . Buhop FbUoo J. Shcos— To admit such a possibility solve these world problems. we should be doing or are light the devil by giving in to above-average yields cad be ualism. the quality o f lead­ produced, that efficient fer­ TREASURE CHEST OF Saodeys. 5:30 p.m. would quite effectively stifle One plare to do it is ia ■ going to do. Others may have distraction. After all, God vigorous leadership by engag­ parish n on p that would set ership, a lenst of earned ae- a temperament to causa tilization and new agricul­ KNOWLEDGE, Regis KIMN, Denver knows the weakness o f our ing qualified minds in en^ess Itself the task of studying eompUshment, and a much- periods o f actual dreaminess. tural techniques can restore College— Sunday, 2 p.m, SACRED HEART PRO- nature better than we our­ puttering. A keen intellect de­ the problems and (heir solu­ needed self-reliance — a Some may have ts sum­ selves, and He knows we are land affected by erosion, and KROO-TV, GRAM— Sundeg, 7 e-m. sires a clear-cut challenge, a tions. healthy mental attilude to mon all their courage to trying to tiiink o f Him and that only seven to 10 per cent ColoNdo Springs H O U R -S .a- solid matter worthy of its ef­ IN ALL THESE DISCUS­ say the least A healtlly de­ make themselves pray at all. to love Him. of the cultivable land in the ChoBOtl 13 7sl5 i.m. velopment for children con- world is actually being forts. SIONS, the pastor or priest THE CHRISTOPHERS— FAMILY THEATER pre- Since the inauguration by eists in mental growth as well FORTY HOURS' DEVOTION utilized. Snndey, 1-1:30 p.m. Felriek director would never conduct the Popes of Catholie Action the meeting or dictate the as phyaicai. Archdiocese of Denver DR. SAX SEES only one WE BELIEVE — Monday, P «r‘ e»- C.5.C.—Setordey. way to prevent a “bee-hive" in recent times, there has been program, but would act at There are some who will WEEK OF FEB. 10. 7=30-8 p .m . - bom a novement to create a referee to guide the mem­ sey that stiff competition world some 60 or 100 years KOA, Denver *

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To Address Wheat Ridge PTA Gomes Party on March 3

At Presentation Parish THE REGISTER GETS RESULTS C r A S S I F I E D

(PnMnUtiaa Paritb. Dasacr) conducted bf the Alter and At the Pariah Gaild meeting Rosary Society on Feb. 17. on Monday evening, Feb. 4, Mrs. Pauline Flora is chairman. -Phone Today KE. 4-4205 To Place Your Classified Ad In the Register- committees were namH to make The following women assisted preparation lor the games in the distribution o f blessed ' to be held in the school candles after the Uassea on ... unday afternoon and eve­ Sunday. Feb. 3: Mmes. R, Beat, Tea Rooffii & RettauranH 4 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 Real Estate Wanted 35 J. An^reatta, Carrie Barry. E. ning, March 3. There will be Legal Notice 42S1 UPHAM games for both young and old, Saodos, T. Johnson, L. Miller, Ruark’a Pint Avenue SU. Peter and Peel Perish P. Frank, B. Anderson, C. and the refreshment committee NOTICE TO CREbrrORS Wilton & Wilton S-B«drMK sad FscdUs Rm r will serve a variety of snacks. Sehnurr, and Gloria and Cathy No. P -t I H P a s l r y TaU BiaL vUh H Bstb. AtU Gsr. Tickets lo r this midwinter Frank. ESTATE OP HAROLD B. VAUOHK, QatiUy Baktry Go«^ a Realty TUs lOTCtrZ-rMct-Vrlek has sr.-t*- alip kODwn u H. 8. VATJGKTf* m»d w. esrptUfla, 4rsoM, S ereolacsi, event will be distributed Sun­ HAftOU) 8C0TT VAUGHN, Order ye «r party neede Im a Li$l and Buy Through Mrs. Gene Tyre has been iBeaMtimUy d K o n u d CaJcm e « | flantoB* satrr. serantt Oaor la day, Feb. 10, at the church. appointed chairman of the Altar Yoht CuthoUc Rggftor diaasm.. kirrb cakhirti to f . f - Ko((e« U ktrvby civen ihAt od tb* l^taeeSAJty. 2-6888 The PTA will msti W«d- and Rotary Society booth at the (MSS Weet lit Ave. WE- S-CtUJ W O W ! ! : W h a t b B u y ! ilr kUakan, vtas c«1a I AdflilnlrtrAtAr weeks. FREE At the meeting Thurs­ cuss pure foods and drugs. 2 K » Sa. Breadway SU* 1-M 71 H A. <*i1S4 Denver Deanery Thursday, FJril FubJIoAtlAO JunuAry S I , IBSt ST. LOUIS HECTORY Hiwy. 17, 4 mL W . of Arvada- day. Feb. 14, of the PTA 23 Receive 1st Communion Jan. 31. La»t PubHcAtiM y « b n » r v tl» U t 7 ENGLEWOOD * M*rktl .v.lutOoa wi t*d.y'« . OUR INCOME PROPERTY: INSTRUMENTS 39 telling her liiteners of “Life in Feb. 2, They are Regina A r­ ESTATE OP GERTRUDE M. MILLS. 4 Bedroom Brick OUR LOTS a Satellite Country." Mies chuleta, Jeanoette Cannon, Syl­ aIbq knoire u M . GERTRUDE SSO.M CASH 1714 B elklr* — Large aUraotlve SHOP srovod Ibao sa* ouf plana Seeks Data on Early MILU. MAR EE GERTRUDE to CburebeA. SohooUi Ctisbe# Scoate 1 itory brick. 1 bdrma. and bath ; NAM E ______vahias. Leughlin will be IntrMuced by via Chaves, Eileen Marie Clark, MJLLS. MARIE C. M U X S . MRS. ADd OrtmaiAAllenA. FvbI #eU I I bct> w . 1 b d m . and full bath mala TOU WALKER PIANOS Gena McGloskey, program chair­ Bonnie June Garcia. Carol Lynn PRED H. MJLLS ADd MBS. P. M. tiet of WAtkiat Double ttrenrtk Door. Large Hying, dining, break* ADDRESS — ...... Bate Paiktae MILLS. D««m««d. man, and the meeting will be Kladek, William Edward Kos- VABiJU. DetADl «aU faat m . . fcaerment. Carpet* aad Ns OklLfttl** S«ad TUs Cavan i use S. Bdor. SP.7-7314 Day Plays, 1890-'99 N oUaa Ia b«rtbr ci*An ibAl Ibt Mre. AlBut CB. 4wdd4a drape*. Garage. Only 212.211. ae* at 8 p.m. in the gymnasium. tur, Christine Lancaster, Mar­ 26tk io y o t jAfiUArr, IIST. letter* lu m e 214,121 loan, 4 ^*’%— 21 yra. Cline & Hardesty MISC. FOR SALE 44 tha Lopez, George Lucaa, Brad­ leeUeBtaUrr wer* iAAved te lb« an* Cull Harrr Metnter Miss Laughlin, an instructor S«cr*^ Heart ParUb, Den* denlraed aa £xeeut«r of the tbore EMPLOYMENT EM . fl*M U “ S ells H o r n e t" at ^ g is College, Denver, gained ford Maize, David Martinez, Tcr» Uke to know DAaaed etU te. And aJJ jMreesA Ittvlfit .Merry-Go-Around AGENCIES to ' 9839 E.Celfaa or EM. 6-1581 s international recognition for Ronald Natoli, Mariruth Thy- whether eoyrone haj inferae* clAlma AfilDBi lAld eiU te Are to- MOORE P o rta b le fault. Joyce Regner, Alfohie QAlred %o fUe tbem ie r a Udwadca i% her work in Europe and in tioD aheol pla^B io the early ihA Cousty Court tbe CUr tad IC44 (Ulltarnl. AC. 2-ZUI J u il Ilk* n<*3 Ideal for Cburab had various poata under the United Heinandet, Alice Kathleen daye of the yariih. Pariih Couaty of Denver. Celendc, with la See US for t)ie fob Seboo), Netioni. She has lectured ex­ Learned, Kathleen Ann reeordi fo hack to 1699 ai ils month* from laM dete or itM BLESSED SACRAMENT W rU a'Box $2, Khgkwood, Colo. Hunter, Roseann Gonzales, Ar­ bIaJb a viU be forever barred. YOU wont. tensively since coming to Regis far a« pUyi art ceaceraed. FEED W. MILLS. S72D MOUNTVIEW APPLIANCES 45 in February, 1$5S, mando Romero, James Con­ Mr*. Keielere the mother of Etettttor Cline & HardeeiT Jaib«s W , CrAAMer, "SeH. Home*” MUST S E U ______*-k>d. Under constant police sur­ nolly, Charles Lopez, and Let tbo Rev. Clareoee Ketiler, ACE EMPLOYMENT NO DOWN PAYMENT W oodruff. Attereey. recB b«w«. MUbig liv* veillance by the Reds in'Bul­ has a clippiDf from her ttu- 434 bUJeatle B ld f.. Denver- 436 BrohdvhF SK 4-3213 S T . JA M E S tag rawB, (all dialag t»md. i *«4 RANGES, REnUGEBATORS. wtsk- garia. Miss Laughlin had sonte The “angels" were Kathleen deal dayi that ehowe pl«7> Plrtl PabJieAtJoa Jenuery XJ, 2 bdrm. in ideal location. hlUhM- F Ualabed baeeaMt an. dr)rtrf. op to 1100 dUaottOt ao wero fivea even ie 1890. La»( PublJeatUA Feb retry I I , 1147 wltb 3r4 b«lb. sows Bodalb PE. 1-7444. Adsaa of her most memorable experi­ Hervat and Sandra Saodos, and Publlibed im Denver CntboUe RefUtor Finished basement with ex­ Trm Roust, Alsasda St Dowalsi. ences. She was head of the In­ the small altar boys, Joseph There ie a fap bat ween 1890 SITUATIONS WANTED— tra bdrm., den and bath. Att. Ones UU t P.B. ternational Children's Emer Rogers and Patrick Lee. and 1899. If anyone hai NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT garage. Fenced yard, S.E. 12 CHAMBERS WE GIVE RED STAKPS ' AND DETERMINATION OF M ALE 11 gency Relief Fund mission to data on the daye before I 1 I BARGAINS I I I HEIRSHIP See 946 OUre — Today REALTOR that country, and daily super­ Membership Drive l$99p he b iftked to call Odd joba for fiaturday or Sunday. Uted Vm u u b CkcAera. Trhd*«la*, alJ IN THE COUNTY COURT makot hhd aodhU. 1) gfid tp. Opeo vised the feeding of 680,000 By Altar Society Sacred Heert Cburchg MA. la and tor t b . City and Couoty ot CleanliU. Pointing. Wall W aabbg, Cline & Hardestv DE. 3;4254 DE. 3-1591 etfi. Reaaonabte aad Dependable. SusAhya, 11 l b . to 2 2221 W children. A membership drive will be 3-2402. D .a v .t sad 8U I4 at Catarado PE. 3-371S FR. 7-'8182 Na. P -a t il A M . 4*2112 22ad Avg. CL. 1-7121, IN THE MATTEE OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES A. NOBQUI8 T. al>. Boy I I wouM likt Job cm ranch with Would Ilk* 10 SELL or TRADE good kiona u CRARLES NORQUIST, g o ^ CathoUo family, or wenld like 2S10 BIRCH Kmmera auioraoUe w»ab*r for a to learn tbe printing tnda. and CARL NORQUIST. Otcaaiad. BLESSED SACRAMENT jo o d lUhdofd lyph wAab«r wltb St. Theresa Men's Breakfast Slated BE. 2-1274 JlUfep, K atie. 1. b.tvby tlv.a Ibst an tb. IStb day at Msnb. m l, I wPI nrt- For Sale by Owner 4 Badronins — 2 baths OR. 7-4242 4138 WeUf Si. Aurora,— (St. Therese's Par­ ing In front of many booths. The winner o f the cake, which i . s t t . t b . Cenaty Cenyt o ( t b . City Lilted 3)4.334. BMatiaeC dm, ish)—All the men of the parish The Rev. John Regan, pastor, was baked by Emily Bollig, waa and County of Denver. Colorado n y E N G U t f E E R S You Can’t Beat T h is!! BUILDING aoconnta for final aettlomont or tbe nlaa irnotty pias kltckan. N«*da are invited to the annual Com­ and Mr. and Mrs. A l Dreiling, Maxine Quinn. In the bean s s u b s adminl*tratJoft of aaid eatata, when daelriag career a* a eeaeultaal, 6 rra. dbi, bungalow, Soper lOQS dMorsttof. A G.I. loaa MATERIALS 46A munion breakfast in the church carnival chairmen, thank all guessing contest, a Boy Scout, eaperkweeA ar dograe (a maahaiil* (M altout 111430. Will cauldsr and Inhere all peraon* in InUrost condition. Basement and 2 parish organizations and all Roland Hardy, won, and at the a n y appear and object to th en, if oat or cbemkal oagUecring pra* •Ball Bsaoad. Im madlsu possas. hail Feb. 10, after the 8 o'clock ferrod. gars. 1 for- apt in bemt. Ail •Im. Mass. A charge of 76 cents will othera who helped to make thia 10-per-cent-take" booth, Donna they ao dailre. NEW AND USED N etka la alia hereby glvaa that Ro o b 318 Wa14a Bldg. Appliances & many exOts be made for the breakfast. Any­ affair a big succeu. Campbell w u the lucky little there baa been fried U itM e t u l t a Incloded. Reasonable price. BLAIR REALTY BUILDING MATERIALS one interested may make reser­ The following firms and In­ girl. petition aaklng lor a Judiolal aacer* 1441 W eltoB AM . 6*2456 Small down payment to re­ 1838 Lo|an AC. 2-0573 a Dam a Wli**> vations by calling Jim Suntum, dividuals donated gifts for the tainaent and deteralaation of tbe btira of luob dfeeaaed. and lattlng sponsible party. Owner will EM . C-1602. • prizes: Ted Murphy, Aurora Oil forth that the n aa««, addreooeo and Odd iobe for Saturday ar Sunday. finance. 1 block to bus, near Kerdy Wrecking Co., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fiore, Legal Notices relatloaoblp of all perien*. ^ b o are Cleaning. Painting. Wall Waablng. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 Th. wamen of th* pari.b or elaia to be hair* of aaid daeoaaed, et«. Real enable and Dependable. church and schools. Conlractort ar« reniadad of the invita­ Col. and Mrs. George Fagan, A M . 1*2112 CITATION TO ATTEND PROBATE •0 far aa known to tba patltioncr, are C u re D 'A ra SSI rnauua TS. 4-l3n tion . axtandad by lha Altar Dr. and Mrs. Wilfred Miles, Mr. OF W ILL a* follow*, to-wlt: Write Refirler Bex 1620 Q. CBILOR^ OP CHRISTINA JOHN­ and Rcuary Soeiaty of St. and Mrs. Martin Abrshamsen, IN THE COUNTY COURT A delightful home — 2 bd­ SON. DECEASED BISTER: Ida M. rma., one with dreaaing rm. Piui' Taath Pariah to an Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sweeney, In and for tbe GHy and County of JobneoB. 1241 So. Broadway. En* FLOOR COVERING 46B and Ted Welch. Denver end State af Colorado glcwoed. Colorado. NIoce: Hllma HUNGARIAN or child's rm, 27 fL living antartaiaaiant mealing in the Na. P>M11 These gifts were received by WeldmoB. 3242 3o. Broadway, Eo* rm. with fireplace, full din­ >e»e»»< St, Plus Tenth Church hall W THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE glawood. Coiarado. Nieee. 4235 Monlview James Dreiling. electric com OF KATIE HANSON. aUo known REFUGEE ing rm. Steam heat. Double on Thuriday, Fob. 7, at 8 CKlUtREH OF 8 ^ NORQUIST. Prieo Radncad popper; Anne Rohan, flashlight; ae KATIE I, HANSON. Oteenaed. DECEASED BROTH ER: Eben Nor* garage. Many cztraa. p .m . THE PEOPLE OP THE STATE OF This BetuUfuI GEORGIAN Bob Gitzen, set of insulated Sulit, 4212 So. K a a b ln ^ n StreeL Glazier by trade wishes HARRY LYNDES CAMEO COLORADO, TO*. George Canny, 'oover. Colorado. N a ^ a w ; Rath COLONIAL HOME can be Lorga Crowd glasses and candy striped DE. 3-i7aa 4401 Bryant B(.. Denver, Colo., NoraukL 1221 Watblogtmt Street. work or will accept any uied at 4 to 6 bedroom. FLOOR COVERING A t School Carnival sheets; Terry Kelsey, stuffed Nepbew. Heir. legatee and dfvliee: Denver, Cekrade. NIcce: Mabel S i. M iry Magdalene Richard Canny, 220 W . Andrtwa Koranlet Sebaafer. M S So. Raylord other work. . BLESSED SACRAMENT A huge crowd, beyond all tx- bunny; Galen Greg, one year's A very nice 3 bdrm. brick Ave-. Preeno, CaUf.. Nepbev, Heir, Bh. Denver. Colorado. Nieee; PARISH. Carpeting A tations, attended the SL subscription to the SaturtUu/ legatae and devlaee: Robert Canny, ntib Nomultt, 1144 Sharaan SL, ranch. Lovely kitchen hu CO. V r iia Drapet. S erese School carnival on Sat­ Evening Pe$C; Frances Robnett, 1(4 00 CaEabnn 8 (-. Sepnlvedju DoDvor. Colorado. Kepbew. : dining area, utility rm. CloBe Califn Nepbeir, Heir, legatee and CHILDREN OF IDA PETERSON, W . A. Thom psoo. Realtor for oil urday evening, Feb. 2. It waa panda bear; and Monica Bar- DECEASED 8 I6 T E B : W aller Po to Everything. devlaee: PrancU Canny, (41 2 Park* Register Box 1620 SK. 6.«843 or SK. 6-7933 leoding brondt not rare to see long lines xvalt- ros, blanket. row Dr., LealavlUe, K y .. Nephew, tenon, < /o Mabel Peteraon, Box MR. McMAHAM Heir, legatee and deviaee; Donald 11. Naw Wlndior. Ullnol*. N »btw : 1827 So. Filbert Dunkiee Realty Co. Giadya Petenon. Alede. Mercer C u n o f TS. Canny. IlM N- Mnicatel. San KE. 4.5171 Gabriel. CaUf., Nephew, Belr. leg* County. Dlinok. Niaee; Mabel Fe GR 7-9535 atee and devliee: Jaraee Oanny, teraoa, Hew Wlndior. Dllnol*. Boa I I . Niece; Orville Pe(er*oo, Aledo. Free etilm ttet St. Joseph's Altar Group 2 M l So. Grove St., Denver. Colo., Mercer County, llJinole. Naphow. Immediate Poseeaeion Nephew, Heir, legatee and deviaee; Accordingly, aotlee U alio bertbr SITUATIONS WANTED— 3 Bedroom — $13,950 Helen Canny. 4401 Bryant S t, 2555 W. 29tb Avo. glvfb that upon tbe dale a f ora aaid, FEMALE 12 IIIO Paplar Or*B a in raaaa. St, Palor and Paul Deaver. Colo-, No RelaUeo, Lega* or the day to wbkh lha baaring aoay »»>»»4»O»0M >9M e0M tee: CynthM Canny fMinor). SMS 3 bdrm. ranch, W to W car­ be eeatinaed. tho Court will nepeetd peting and drapes through­ SpaaioDi 3 kdm. ftoaa hen* wltli Slates Evening Meeting N . MoBcatel. San Gabriel, CaHf.. to r*««ive and boar proof* coerarnlng Ironing nrally done ia my dataakad carata Locatad la tka LET'S SWAP 50 Grandniece. Legatee r Ceellia Evan* the b e (» of each decraaed. and. upon out. Family rm. with Fire­ haart al Whaat RJdaa on a coraar Sauer, H o lb r t ^ Arig.. No Rela* homr. 73C on hour. (S i. Joseph's Redemplorist Jerry Johnson, Monday. Feb. the proof* lubnitied. will enter a place and extra bath. Breeze lat. iBinadlata oaaaaaalon. Goad ANYTHING al aalm ak a aa par- tine. Legatee: U e ^ Canny. M aaaaM aaa»» o TUa e PotBtoa Shrat H au l oad Guttor Kork Grandniece. Legatee: Agnet Park* CONTRACTING COMPANY m W. (th Avc.. Sa b u A ha, CaUL, Tree aallaaUa tkeertonp flv a " Once a year Falby's Paint er, 2221 Lana, Dot Dlei^. CaUf., W E . 4 -7 8 3 2 Gattara rapalrad aad rglarad, Neybew. Heir: Relen* Werroo. 1P4S ..MI.SSS and Hardware h u a Big Niner N o Relation. Legatee: Mother Ca- Wedding Invitations aauw.satkAaa. be- t.ioo? CeorMlMdU W . 2nd Are.- DunAgo, Colo.. -IW e . u . H IA S S Frao E«lieB»to A LL MAKES Sale, and this year it starts on brini Memorial. Queen of Hcevea 111 far $ 7 4 0 . Fiaa gaality. beaetlfaJ Altar Haura Call CE. 3-0304 TboraufUy E xp«ri*m d. Draeednble. Grand*nM«e. Heir; Germldlae RAr FOR SALE Fb«a* fn frra EetluM. CU. 4-1422 Feb. 7 and rum through Sa^ rlngtoo. II4S W . tod Ave., Dmr< Orphanagi. Denver, Colo., Nn Re* nJaed ktter prinMag. faat •artice. Angn, CoIOh GrAnd*nlece, B elr; ktloB. Legatee; Little Slater* of Dalaa. I l l Ittn flh A L . 2-1222. m la p . A n a a ^ E . Aisraca. Bmafl urday, Feb. 18, PbylU* Lane. 7 t Helen SU. Pa A tbe Poor, Home for tbe Aged. down. Modem h arae...... $11,111 CURTAIN LAUNDRIEST14 HOUSECLEANING 132 Many household items can Denver, Cola. No Relation. Lega­ H Irrtr Araee. 8.W . Daavey. 1* we^. New Jer«er, Sltee. Heir: .Mueller Gas Fumacet be found at greatly reduced Rooe Donleo. 4 M E. U th St.. tee: Sbrinen’ HoepUala foe C ri^ bdna. madam haate.....- .$$.210 PRANCIB LACB c u r t a i n C U U N . Brooklyn, K .Y .. Nteee. Heir: PblUy pled ChlMrvn. Dearer, Colo.. No KR 8. CUBTAINA CROCHRTED Installed prices, all of such prices end- Redger*. M l SoolbAAplon Dr-i Kelatlan. Lein tbe; St. Pnlriek't Ygvr Eyas Am Ynsr Colorado Land Co. TABLECLOTE& DRAPRRIBA SATRIANO b g in 9. K .W .- Silver Spring*. MaryMod. Cbureb. Corperation. Deafer, (^io^ BLANKETS, SPREADS. LUTENa. Also Chimney Linings 5290 Marikall HA. 4-1943 CLEANED BT LATEST HETB0D8. Falby's has a reputation of KepKew, H eir: Agoe« MortboAte. No Relatloa. le g a te e; Father Flan* M ill Pra INSUUTION 131A known- who are or claim In be l^ab rel, 3711 Alcett S i., Deaver. and llring roop,. 4 pc. tile Roofing Co. aemara. Your boma. .A]l day Sat.. iBfi raaedtlad down aod woal eoaa- Telephone Directory heir*, irgatee* vr d evim a af the Colo.. No Relation, Legatee. All bath. Lar^e garage. 76 by All type* ef Revli. RerUeHpg* Uabnown Heir* at Imw. Unknown. Saa . every arealng after $. (arts. Waol batu far salt. 3433 t J.M. eerllfied |ob for * » m t b u d; R*p«ktef B«td Demetriu* AicuatlA Rodger*, ISO ft. loL 3rd Aaa. DU. 3-3S33. aleo kaovrn aa Deneuina A Rodg* Unknowp. Unkeowa: Tboiaa* U. AppL Ed Okkinaon, KM. 1*2124. lever fuel bilL Lioeueed ead laivrad Changes Requested ere. D. A. Rodgera aad D. A. Met* Tiereey, F'Onltahle B W g. Denver, 89,000 — $1,200 Dewa Ur, Days [ Fm Iktimetj _ Rodger*. DeeoAned. None. Guardian CoIOh Gnardiaa ad tdtem. ELECTRICAL I A . 1-1g2t______d^ay t l » e | »R. 7*1213 (Dey «r aigbt etOIill A fiow Witiom o f iko T%l«- CATERING 4A ad Dlera. You and each o f yon ar* h m b y HA. -1-5070 SERVICE 1 2 0 FOR pope* ben frag aud peintitg eall pboBA Directory of tlorpp, Von and eoch of yon ere beinby noUfiod that lha inatriuneat purport* Aaloa lerTfeger. 12$ MudlMD. l A notified that the InatroBaeAt par- lag to be tbo laat wHl and tefU a e o i e k u r c k o i, a b 4 iottilatiooB for ______perllag to be the hut will and testi* af the deeodeat above named will be UPHOLSTERERS 157 tbo ArchdioeoBA of DeBv«r mm t of (be devedeat above oaaied offered for probata before tbe Cenntr * rpn jfid op. WUra u BOW h%itkf prop4ro4. AM ■ ill be oftered for'probate before Court of the City and Couaty ^ ‘Don't Cook— ATTENTION EsMiel. Il.ft per r*L 22$ 8e e U Fe. the County Court of tbe CUy mod Service-Diflver Kepun upbokury aad rarpH tWualag ihoM iiAlod Ar* Aikod to Deaver. State of CMorado, at tbe City E E 4-4212. Ceuaiy nf Dooecr. Stole of Cotorodo. aad Conaty BniMImg ia aaid City aad O r 4 t r fr o m MR. & MRS. DENVER ia year bene er oar ubep. Carpat ctiAck tbo ourrool dirtclorj al the City and CoaAly BoUdlng to Couaty of Denver, on Monday, tbe y*ur CM c. la H.BM U Bur ELECTRICAL PAINTING 142 rapalriug *3>d laylftg. U ord CQioU. (DoconboPa I9$5) for eor> •aU CUr and Connty of Denver, on llt h day o f March. 11(7. at 11 o'clock aad 242 Wudawortb. 6 E. 2*2222. Haoday. tbe llt b day of March. 11(7. Dial * A - Dinner" LUl Yaur PiapiiVj im fioSa CONTRACTORS yoetiobe aad cbonfo*. So^riw A .M .. er on a date anbaeeiHat thereto at 1* aVloek A .M .. «r an n date eaW (o whiek aaJd hearing regularly may with Quality work at the Traturiog Fela Lbjr — Paperiag le^UpbekUriag by raHeblu firm. or* of rolitieoe hooite would aeevent tberela to whlrh aald beoring he coatinaed. when and w hen yoa A C . 2 -t8 9 1 JOHN F. BRUNO )t rrara In Dvover Jl ymra eupfrUBc^tercB*. do • front eervleo by eondiof retnUrlr may b« eontlnned. when Lowest Prices on rU. Fra* Eitlraate — RraeoMbI* land wher* yo« may appear if you ao may appear If yaw *o detIre. REALTOR Fru* EiUmaUr AC. 3*1272 WITNESS my olgnatare and oeai Sura* r)e**uutB *• vallpup**. 21*V elf* ia A liAt o f p r io iU c u r r tn tly Ideaire. Virfioia Baked Bam E. IZa4 « KMra.r DE. 3.4344 • REMODELING 8 P. T*S24$ NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY WJTNRBS my flcnatar* and eoaJ nf aaid Conrt ihU 2U t day of Jna* • REPAIRING 2146 Ceort PL. auu* Erat 20tb Avu. ilotioatd tbore. uary. 11(7. Southern Fried Chicken |«r u id Court tbia ( l a l day of Jan* • RANGES Additioa* ond cbABfti for .uary. 11(7. VICTOR fl. CRANOY Bar-Qued Ribs The firms listed here Clerk of tba Conatv C ain The firms listed here tbo Toltpboao Diroctery VICTOR H. CRANDT Jumbo Fried Shrimp • DRYERS LINEN SERVICE 162-A Clerk nf the County CouH. (SEA L) Ry EL C. Pbmpo Lobster deserve to be remembered • DISPOSALS deserve to be remembered •bottld bo bo b! tot Julio M. ISEAI > By a C PblllM Denuir Clerk when you are distributing BoffA, P.Oe Boo 1€20» Doo- Depoty 6 krk» THOMAS L. FORD. Atlamey Rout Beef and Pork when you are distributinc KE. 4-5717 (anytima) MOUNTAIN 1700 £ . gtk Ava. oor. Colorodo. Tho pboao Plret rubUcation Peh ?. ItA? your patronage ni the dif­ 1058 Paerl your patronage in tbe dif­ TOWEL A SUPPLY CO. Laat Pahltrailon Marab 7 . lab? Flrot puhiiratiea Janaary : i . !tS 7 (Cloted Tmeeier) B. W. B*

iniiiiH m iiim M 250 Attend Meeting 'lie Of Holy Name Union

A record crowd of upwards of The record 250 men in at­ Parish was represented by 50 230 men attended the quutetly tendance at ^ e meeting repce- men, the largest tepfesenettioa Holy Name Union meeting Jan. sented 44 parishes from the present. St. Rose of Lima's Par­ 30 in the Sl Anthony of Padua E>cnver area. The niea-were ac­ ish sent 19 men, the second larg- Parish Hall, Westwood. The companied by 24 priests who CSC comingeot meeting was held in the pres* are the spiritual directors of the A t the close of the meeting. ence of Archbishop Urban J. various organizacioos. President Leo Kramer appointed Vehr, who was the evening's Of special interest to the as­ a committee for the purpose of guest speaker. sembled gathering was a,group nominating the new officers. The Archbishop in hil.^elk of.nine men" who came from The committee will present its thanked the men for generously Our Lady of Peace Parish, Gree­ seleaions v the next quarterly giving their time in the post ley, a distance of some 33 miles. session. The next meeting wiU year in the interest of the arch* The host St. Anthony of Padua be held in Blessed Saaament diocese and particularly congTac* Hall on Wednesday, May 1. ulated them for their work and The Rev. Harley Schmitt, pas­ sacrifices in making the high Col. Anderson tor of All Saints' Parish and Khool drive a s u c c e s s . He spiritual director for the Holy poiiued out the tremendous in- Name Union, also ctmgratulated aease in the past 10 years of Friday Lunch the men for their efforts in the students qualified to attend the past three months and intro­ 6 a d d i n into the Knighte of Colsmbus. All the boys in Catholic,sdiools and presented a Fifth Son Initioled this family are now members of the knights— duced the Archbishop as the back row, Norbert, Sylvester, Francis; front picture of student growth Club Speaker guest speaker. attended the initiation of hie fifth eon, Edward, row, Joseph, Frank Badding, and Edward. throughout the nation. Members of the Friday The Rev. Daniel Flaherty, as­ Luncheon Club on Feb. 8 will sistant pastor in the host St. An­ enjoy a travelogue in lull thony of Padua Parish, wel­ color and three dimension of Put your mOiiey Jo e Dolan to Assist comed the men, as did James F vn ort Aelwiga Bill Bruton (left), star ceuterfielder for the Alps of America. Colonel Kearney, president of the St. CA|I6II HUTILt; tie Milwaukee Bravet, gives Jo McConaty H. C. “ Bud” Anderaon, who will pointers on the correct way to catch those hot line drives. )(r. to work earning present the program, is a native Anthony Holy Name Society. Bruton, at the K. of C. Luncheon Club meeting Feb. 1, showed U.S. Senate Committee of Wyoming. He is a member Following the meetmg, re­ the latest movies of the Braves in action in their drive last Ka- of the Roundup Bidets of the sott for the National League pennant Bill said that the near with Joa Dolan, Denver attorney Rockies, the nationally known freshments were served by the called back by Senator John miss for the pennant last year was attributed to lack of power and campaign co-ordinatoc for One Shot Antelope Hunt of Sc. Anthony men, and entertain­ Kennedy o f Massachusetts to hitting, and emphasized that this year they will have the team the Denver Democratic Central Lander, Wyo.; and the Ran- conduct hearings on a bill to ment was provided. that will bring the pennant to Milwaukee. 2 sofety Committee in the last campaign, amend the lobbying act. chero Vistadores of California. is leaving Denver this week Joe is a member of the law Colonel Anderson is recog­ Z% for a brief stay in Washington, Father. Five Sons in Coronado Conncil CtJiyufiiM Swim • Vm T / firm o f Collins, Henry, and nized as one of the nation’s Dolan and is a past president • As M a M )5 op«n oa occDuM of the Democratic Club's Forum • Aceevritt optiwd by ibt KKh corn betn Luncheons, and the Young Dem­ Baddings Have Enviable K. of C. Record lh« IM ocrats of Denver. He is also • Sa*ingi . Jo* Dolan new and used car businesses in Club Kbolarsbip committee an­ Sylvester, and Francis, are Col. H. C. “ Bud” AodccMn the ares for several years and nounced this week that applica­ SNC LOAN aSSOCIAtlON D.C. as Bs.-Ien Inviled Fefi. 17 bers of Blessed Sacrament Par­ HorDO d f Macob Your REGISTER InAlalUd, Sarvietd ish, has applied for memberahip HanliQ Pr«ne« «od Lm Iot. Botif CtoM Advertisers and •at Rap*ii^ in the Midwest Stock Kxebange, PiMMO* Mention Chicago. * Healing Loyola Retreat Deadline The membership will be in the THE REGISTER name of Gdwara B. Coughlin, * Air Conditioning executive vice president of the * Sheet Metal Work firm founded by'the brothers in THE BEStT n LUCGACE For Reservations Feb. 13 II A1I Kl««l 1938. Phone SU t-4494 The Denver company will Fr*« aad Eatimala I Resemtions for the men's gaged for this annual event. 0. CHARLES FINDER have a direct wire to the floor H oao of tbo ( Member St. Vln«««t de Faitl D«r M d Nlfht Sapviee lannual retreat day at St. The retreat schedule extends Levroy Otkui lignalius Loyola's Parish are re­ of the exchange. Walter Cough­ Parisb) 1065 W. from 8;30 a.m. to 2;30 p.m. lin is the company president. quested by Wednesday, Feb. 1932 Bremdway CH Freolc W*tar>, Prop. Following the 8:.')0 o'clock 13. AH man and college stu­ Ma-ss, a breakfast will be served dents o f D ^ v e r area parishes by trained personnel of the Al­ are invited /to the retreat at tar Sodality in the Khool caf­ Loyola Church Sunday. Feb. 17. eteria. Father Jv W. Averill. S.J., Father Weiaenberg wilt con­ % I'tL SEW HIM UP LATER / I'VE Electricol Controctmg & Repairing spiritual director of the Loyola duct five conferences in the HNS. which is sponsoring tho ♦ ; hall of the new school. The