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I Holy Hour To Be Kennedy Memorial Catholic men of the Arch­ diocese of Denver will commemorate the tragedy of President John F. Ken­ nedy’s assassination at DENVER CATHaiC their annual Holy Hour next Sunday in St. Vincent de Paul’s church. The date of the Holy Hour, Nov. 22, will be exactly one REGISTER year after the day the first Catholic Chief Executive was School’s Out Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation* killed in Dallas. • Urban J. Vehr will School will be "out” is the preside at the yearly service, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1964 DENVER, COLORADO VOL LIX No. 15 Denver archdiocesan school which will begin at 7:45 p.m. system on Thanks^vlng Day, ALSO PLANNED FOR the Thursday, Nov. 26, and on the ceremonies, according to the following day, Friday, Nov. 27. Rev. John Harley Schmitt, spirt Classes will resume on Mon­ Collection Slated Nov. 29 day, Nov. 39. itual director of the Archdioce­ san Holy Name union, will be prayers for the Eucharistic Con­ To Support Catholic Univ. gress that will begin the follow­ ing Saturday in Bombay, India. / "This will be a means for The Catholic University oflat Catholic U., uSuaiiy earning!summers in Washington, D.C members of the Holy Name America recently held home­ an M.A. degree in philosophy, taking education courses at the 10 Take society and other Catholic men coming ceremonies marking the Other local clerics spend their | university. close of celebrations for its 75th of the area to unite themselves anniversary. to the world-wide tribnte to Christ in the Holy Eucharist at Catholics in the Archdiocese Garb as the Bombay congress, ’’ Father of Denver can help the univer­ Schmitt said. sity celebrate its jubilee — and Official The Rt. Rev. Wil­ to carry on the magnificent Archdiocese of Denver liam V. Powers, pastor of St. service is has rendered the Novices I James’ parish, Denver, is Church in the U.S. — by con­ CHANCERY OFFICE , scheduled to deliver the sermon Colorado Springs — Ten aspi­ tributing to the annual collec­ 1536 Logaa Street rants receiv^ the garb of the tion to be taken up Sunday, Nov. for the annual demonstration of faith. Third Order of St. Francis and 29. Denver 3, Colorado The celebrant of the Solemn their names in religion the past Founded in March of 1889, it Thursday in ceremonies at Mt. Nov. 16, 1964 Benediction for the Holy Hour is sponsored by the Catholic St. Francis convent here. Put a Smile Into Orbit Reverend dear Father and beloved People: will be the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Bishops of the . Gregory Smith, V.G., P..A., pas­ Officiating at the investiture This is the “smile seen ‘round the year. Catholics in the Archdiocese of Once each year the Catholics of our country are asked to world’’ on the faces of thousands of Denver will have an opportunity to tor of St. Francis de Sales’ par­ rites was the Rev. Arthur Dres- WHILE IT IS attended by contribute to the support and extension of the splendid work ish, Denver. The Rev. John E. en, chaplain at the convent, participate in this world wide work of many priests. Sisters and semi­ impoverished men, women, and chil­ done by the Catholic University of America. The Catholic Uni­ Casey, S.J., pastor of Sacred which is the mother house of narians, its total enrollment of dren of every race, creed, and color love by bringing serviceable used versity in its various schools has given training to thous­ Heart parish, Denver, will be the Poor Sisters of St. Francis 5,177 students includes a ma­ who received clothing from last year’s clothing, shoes, blankets, and bed linen ands of priests, sisters, and laymen. Many of these graduates, deacon; and the Rev. Robert M. Seraph. jority of lay students. There is Thanksgiving Clothing Collection. to church on Sunday, Nov. 29. Volk, O.S.M., pastor of Mt. Car­ an Air Force AOTC unit on the in turn, have served the Church as teachers and administra­ Clothing is urgently needed again this mel parish, Denver, the sUb- THE YOUNG WOMEN now campus. tors in our seminaries, chancery offices, colleges, teacher­ training institutions, and hospitals. Even though we are rela­ deacon. enter their novitiate years in With departments of theology, , Father Schmitt will lead the the community. canon law, philosophy, arts and tively far removed geographically from Washington, all Cath­ congregational singing and The new members and the science, law, engineering, olic educational work has benefited directly or indirectly from Thanksgiving Drive Helps prayers for the ceremony. names received are Jean Buch- architecture and social science. the opportunities offered by the Catholic University, especially holz. Sister Anthony Paul; Nora Catholic University provides the THE MEMBERS OF the Holy in its graduate schools. Mae Fehringer, Sister Andrew; Catholic student the opportunity Name society at Lowry Air The University this year marks the 75th anniversary of its Nadine Heimann, Sister Augus- for mingling religiously oriented Force base will form an honor Clothe Needy of W orld founding by the. American Bishops. It has a student enroll­ tinia; Maiy Alice Kreikemeier, subjects with professional guard for the Archbishop and ment of some 17 thousand in all departments. It is largely a Sister John Marie; AlthouKh this may not be theiolics in Colorado are asked to nooks and crannies for clothes courses. will post the colors. graduate school, as shown by the fact that 66 per cent earned Another honor guard will be Henricka Lammers, Sister time for spring cleaning, Cath-|search their closets, basements. and bedding which, even if not Germaine; Marcella Ramerize, being used, are still usable. MANY PRIESTS IN the Arch­ post-college degrees at the last Commencement. It ranks furnished by the Fourth Degree Sister David; Rachel Roussel, For there are thousands of diocese of Denver have taken among the' top ten universities in the United States for the Knights of Columbus from the Sister Rita Ray; Marietta Spen- people all over the world who part of their seminary training number of doctoral degrees granted in the arts and professions. John H. Reddin assembly. ner. Sister Valeria Ann; 'The­ are quite willing to use clothes By our interest and generosity we can make the facilities The St. Thomas seminary resa Trujillo, Sister Mary An­ and ^oes which are too old, or of the Catholic University available to more qualified students, choir, directed by the Rev. John Official Karssen, C.M., will sing for the thony and Virginia Von Feldt, out of , or outgrown for who will bring the Christian philosophy and culture to addi­ St. Jude's Burse Holy Hour. Sister Stephen. Archdiocese of Denver our more blessbd way of life. tional thousands committed to their care and guidance and Given Four Gifts develop leadership for the future. THE DAY ALSO marked the CHANCERY OFFICE THIS IS WHY the American profession the former novices Bishops sponsor the annual Four donations totaling $37 . We fondly hope that some of our own priests may have the 1S38 Logan Street M usic M oot of the Order. Father Dresen Thanksgiving Clothing Drive were added in the past week to advantages of graduate study at the Catholic University. Your ’There will be an important presented the profession cnid- Denver 3, Colorado throughout the United States. the St. Jude burse for the train­ financial help would be greatly appreciated in givii^ these ing of; seminarians studying to meeting for parish and school fix to these members. It is why Catholic Relief qualified priests the opportunity of advanced studies for the music directors Sunday, Nov. Nov. 15, 1964 become priests in the Denver Those that made their profes­ Services maintains 138 distribu­ good of the Church in our area. 22, at 3 p.m. in the IMant of archdiocese. The burse total sion are Jessie Chavez, Sister Reverend dear Father and beloved People: tion centers in over 64 foreign We recommend this collection for the Catholic University Prague chapel in the base Under the auspices of the Catholic Relief Services, now is $3,348.39. Monica Marie; Marilyn Feh- countries, where the naked and to your generous consideration. ment of the CathedraL NCWC, the dioceses of the country have co-operated for many the hungry can find the neces­ Donors include: Leadville, ringer, Sister Margaret Mary; Faithfully yours in Christ, To be discussed at the mMt- years during Thanksgiving week in an annual appeal for serv­ sities of life donated by their Anonymous, $5; Lafayette, ing are the regnlations and Jacqueline La Marks, Sister Monica Joseph; Margaret Or­ iceable discarded clothing to be sent to the needy peoples American neighbors. Anonymous, $7; and, from Den^ methods to be followed con The dates for the Bishop’s ver, Mr. and Mrs. T.L.R., $20 leans, ^ster Josephine; abroad. ceming the role of music in Clothing Drive are Nov. 22 to and Mr. and Mrs. W.T.M., $5. the revised liturgy that will Thereiia Pecos, Sister Joseph. Our Catholic people have been very responsive to this Nov. 29. Trucks will be avail­ In addition, Sacred Heart par go into effect Nov. 29, accord­ Marie; Vickie Perkis, Sister charity. The Archdiocese of Denver fast year contributed more able at all the churches on ish, Boulder, made a $500 pay. ing to the Very Rev. Mousi Jude; Cecelia Torres, Sister than one hundred thousand pounds of clothing. The clothing we Sunday, Nov. 29 for collection ment on its burse, and Mother gnor Richard Hlester, Arch- Leona Marie; Martha Wads­ are able to ship abroad as a result of this annual appeal makes of the items brought by church­ of God parish, Denver, added Archbishop of Denver diocesan director of mnsic. worth, Sister Philomena; and it possible to complement the vast stores of government-do­ goers. $400 on its burse. P.S. Kindly read this letter at the Masses on Sunday, Nov. 22. Rita Young, Sister Catherine. nated food to a point where wc are now helping to supply the THE ST, VINCENT de Paul ’The sum of $6,000 will estab The collection is to be taken on Sunday, Nov. 29, and for­ basic necessities of life to the poor in sixty-four countries of society has offered to send one Ush a aemlnary burse in prepe' warded to the Chancery within two weeks. bitty for the education of a stu the globe. The total value of our foreign relief will be well over of its trucks to the home of any person who has so much to give dent for the priesthood. The one hundred million dollars. principal will be invested and Monslgnor Elmer Kolka will again act as director of the that they can’t conveniently get the clothing to church on Sun­ only the interest used. appeal, and the members of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul day. This service is available The Catholic people are re­ will lend their services in gathering the clothing at the various by calling the St. Vincent de quested to remember the edu­ 2^ Denver Colleges churches. Trucking companies have graciously donated their Paul warehouse at 244-5503. cation of seminarians for the services in carrying the goods to the seaports. Any type and archdiocese in their last wills kind of serviceable clothing is acceptable. Shoes should be tied and testaments. Any amount will be gratefully received. Increase Enrollments in pairs. Postal Guild The future of the Church de­ Kindly bring these materials to the church on Sunday, pends upon a well - prepared The interstate, international LORETTO O FnaA L S are Nov. 39. Sets Meeting priesthood in sufficient num­ character of enrollments at Re­ optimistic about the upward May God bless you. bers. gis and Loretto Heights colleges trend in Denver and (folorado Faithfully yours. This Sunday in Denver are shown in the enrollments. DONA'nONS TO the semi­ student totals for the current There are 144 day students John Yelenick will be the nary burse should be sent to scholastic year. from the Denver area this year, guest speaker at the next meet­ the Most Reverend Urban J. REGIS COLLEGE has 1,020 compared to 102 last year. To­ T JU J^ ing of the St. Gabriel Guild of Vehr, Archbishop of Denver, students, an increase of 10 over tal enrollment of Colorado stu­ Postal Workers in Oscar Malo Chancery office, 1536 Logan last year’s enrollment, which in­ dents this year is 245. This is hall, 1845 Logan, Sunday, Nov. street, Denver, Colo. 80203. cludes the evening division a 23 per cent increase over last Archbishop of Denver 22 at 7 p.m. classes. year. The 31$t annual corporate Thirty-five states and seven Communion and breakfast for foreign countries are repre­ Catholic postal workers will be sented at Regis as compared F o llio r Ham ilton’s held Dec. 6. Mass will be at Home Festival with 31 states and six foreign 8:15 a.m. in Holy Ghost chnrch countries last year. B u r t o Inside, the Register and the breakfast will be at ’Ihe “Denver Catholic Reg The number of women stu­ ister's” annual Festival of One donation of $10 was re­ Colorado Grange hall, 2475 W. dents enrolled at Loretta ceived in the past week for the Going to tho moviot os a family graup can be an Homes appears as a special 28th avenue. Heights college this year is 885, Father Raymond E. Hamilton axpeniive item Hio m days.' This problem it ex­ tabloid supplement in this The guild is planning a day of up from 842 last year. memorial burse. Its total now week’s issue. plored by C. J. Zecho on the entertainment page. recollection in January to be Almost 700 of these are resi­ is $1,415.68. A home is the most import­ See Page 10. conducted by a Jesuit Father. dent students, coming from 44 The donor was A.L., Denver. WoHiiif for a Bas ant investment most families Denver's own Sitter Mory Luke, Superior General of All members and their wives states and 11 foreign countries. Contributions in any amount for Just out of a Vatican Cooadl session and waiUag for ■ ever make. Readers *are the Sitters of Loretta and one of the first woman will be invited. The foreign students represent the burse in memory of the for­ urged to take the fullest ad­ bos to take him back to Us quarters is Auxiliary Bishop David auditors at the council, describes the Council Guild members, their wives such far away lands as Na­ mer assistant at the Cathedral vantage of this service pro­ M. Maloney of Denver. The Bishop Is scheduled to arrive in and Father Richard Hanifen, tionalist China (Form osa), parish may be sent to the from a feminine point of view on poge 3. vided by the "Register.” Denver next Sunday followiag the completion of the Council guild chaplain enjoyed a party France, Vietnam, Peru, and Chancery office, 1536 Logan sessions for this year. Nov. 8 in Buena Vista. Nicaragua. street, Denver, Cok). 80203 Archdiocese Prepares for Advent of Vernacular By Christopher Hemon In Immaculate Conception The RL Rev. Gregory Smith, I PARISHIONERS WHO HAVE the people. No arcUtectaral al­ are the servers, for duties ati As intended by the (founcil Fa­ go into eSect Nov. 29, and the church, Lafayette, the Rev. Vicar General of the archdiu- ‘ had experience of receiving Pastors throughout the terations were involved, as the Mass. thers, the people are no longer constitution’s second section Peter Hudson, O.S.B., by per­ cese, who was celebrant of the ! Communion while standing, are Immacnlate Conception sancta- Archdiocese of Denver "They are very enihnsed mere spectators but active par­ which will be implemented mission of Archbishop Urban J. two "demonstration" Masses at I well pleased with it. Monsignor ary is of ample area. abont It,” Father Hudson said. ticipants in the liturgy. are marshaling parish re­ Vehr of Denver, used English Smith added. March 7, 1985. the CCD workshop. In a tele­ "Some of them remarked that sources for A-day, the first yesterday in Mass celebrated phone interview with the “Den­ “They seem to be able to Sunday in Advent, when THE SLOW, rather than sud­ they had never realized bow A COURSE IN the liturgy will facing the people, for the Ft. ver Catholic Register,” said that achieve the idea of 'community’ den, introduction of the new clow they could get to the Mass be offered in all Catholic high Mass in English will be intro­ Collins Deanery of the Council by standing. They are singing he did now know at this stage, liturgy in Immaculate Concep­ until they were commentating. !schools during the second school duced. of Catholic Women. as they approach the altar rail, exactly how many preparatory tion parish has enabled the peo­ “Parishioners also like the in- semester. A pamhiet issued by Most churches with adequate and the Liturgical Conference i Dispensation OTHER PREVIEWS of the courses for laypeople were in ple to overcome the initial troduction of these lay readers,; the national Catholic liturgical sanctuary' space will place a has decided that standing isi vernacular text were authorized progress among the parishes. "strangeness” and get used to who themselves have overcome conference is being distributed, Archbishop Urban J. Vehr new altar facing the people, equivalent to kneeling as far as. by the Archbishop in the first As pastor or St. Francis de the new vocal prayers and the a ‘first-time’ nervousness, and giving a brief history of the lit­ has granted CathoUcs in the in front of the main altar. devotion is concerned.” Masses offered in the new litur­ Sales’ church, he has initiated hymns. are pleased with their new role. urgical movement and an expos­ archdiocese a dispensaUen Others, with mission - field re­ gical form during the Confrater­ a weekly Monday evening pre­ la Lafayette, Father Hudson Trained lay commentators al-l It provides a closer union with ition of the Constitution on the from the law of ahotiaeace an sourcefulness, will contrive to nity of Christian Doctrine work­ paratory course, attended by an has personally trained commen­ temate at the Sunday Masses. the priest at the altar, and the Liturgy promulgated by the Sec­ the Friday fodowiag Thanks* have a liturgical equivalent in shop held Oct. 16-17 in St. Fran­ average of 60 laymen from sev­ tators, or le ^ r s , and has in­ Father Hudson has instructed 12 parishioners in the body of the ond Vatican Council. fiiiag,.Nav. 22. smaller area. cis de Sales’ parish, Denver. en to 10 parishes. stalled a portable altar facing of them, who are scheduled as church.” the pastor said. It describes the changes which

< Page 2 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Nov. 19, 1964 Pope John's Memory Lingers By Michael Wilson { as the haste to get in the harvest prolonged and healthy debate oni thority and solicitude are in no! THE PITTSBURGH BLSHOP Rome — It will be Pope| before the storm. Religious Liberty, on which way compromised. These are. | was asked about Project 13. that Paul VI who will adjourn j “Once it became clear that there moved, out onto the floor however, more than ever to be on the Church in the Modern the third session of Vatican' there would have to be at least of the Council Hall what a seconded and strengthened by World, which has aroused con­ one more full session, the pace French review has described as this powerful recognition of siderable debate and feverish in­ Council II next Saturday! slowed, which is good for the the ‘entire .American artillery! what one Bishop called ‘the terest inside and outside the but, to the assembled prel-j Council but which again drives in full array.' spirit and the role of St. Paul,’ Council This project was ac­ ates in St. Peter’s, this will home the point that this session whose solicitude for ail the cepted for debate by an over­ still be Pope John’s Council “.Some may decide that the is harvesting rather than sow­ most substantial accomplish­ Church made him the ardent whelming five to one vote but dominated by his spirit and ing seeds and launching new ment of the third session was co-worker of Peter. The effects has been under heavy attack his aspirations. ideas. the reporting out on the floor of of this doctrine on the level of from all directions of the Coun­ charitable and missionary ac­ cil floor. The Council's work remains “The only exception was the Schema 13, the Church in the tion have long been felt and will Incomplete; to many it may debate on religious liberty and Modem World, and the accept­ “Obviously this project has a, be felt even more. But future seem that comparatively little even it followed up on a ques­ ance of it for fierce and pro­ long way to go before it will be' generations of Bishops, whose has been accomplished over the tion raised in the second session longed discussion. But, in my a document likely to win the minds and hearts will be formed past three years — only four or and thoroughly worked during opinion, it is a little early to majority approval of the Coun­ from their seminary days by five projects finalized. the time between the two ses­ evaluate its significance.” cil, let alone the desired unanim­ principles and corollaries of this sions. ity of approval,” said Bishop This is definitely not so in the new emphasis on collegiality, opinion of the vast majority of “Schema 13 is, of course, a ALL PRELATE.S assembled Wright. “However, we knew special question and was not in­ in St. Peter’s are in agreement will present to the world an or­ from the beginning that such the prelates of the Catholic ganically united Church, the Church meeting here. Bishop tended to be brought up until that the project on “The would be the case and everyone Tim« Out for Jubilee the 'end but even it represents Church” was the most impor­ spiritual influence of which in who wants this unprecedented John J. Wright, of Pittsburgh, the formation of a united hu­ Flashing their best jubilee smiles are Charity, Mt. St. Joseph, O., who conduct the legacies from business in the tant achievement of this third Council document to win final a leading American theologian man family is beyond present some of the leading participants in the 75th hospital; Sister Cyril, former administrator preparatory period and in the session, if not of the entire approval is delighted that such with vast pastoral experience calculation. anniversary celebration held the past week of Penrose and now administrator of Mother first and second sessions.” Council. Bishop Wright ex­ a controversy is being kicked and a member of the Council’s at Penrose hospital, Colorado Springs. From Margaret hall, Mt. ^t. Joseph, 0., Ardiblshop plained just why such impor­ “Finally,” said Bishop Wright, up. Theological Commission, sue- left to right are Sister .Mary Janet, a nfem- BISHOP WRIGHT was asked tance was attached to it. “and not less significant,- there Urban J. Vebr, and Sister Mary Assnnta, ad­ cintly summed up this session's “This project calls for and what he considered the most is the chapter on the Theology ber of the governing board of the Sisters of ministrator of the Colorado Springs hospital. achievements; “Obviously, this report is vast needs precisely the kind of substantial fruits of this har­ of the Laity. and made up of many chapters. spirited debate which it has vest. “Martin Work (lay executive “IN THIS SESSION we began But I consider three chapters to been getting since it was director of the National Council to reap the fruits of the first “Opinions differ widely, de­ be of maximum significance be­ brought out onto the floor in the two sessions," said Bishop pending upon the place where cause I am deeply convinced of Catholic Men and a ,lay ob­ latter part of October.” \ h . Leonard Abercrombie To Open Wright. one stands and the angles of in­ they will set the direction and server) told me that he read terest," he answered. determine the cohtent and spirit this chapter with tears of sheer Bishop Wright was asked a I Bishop Wright said: “The point-blank question: ■ “ My own opinion, shared by of theological thought in the joy over the thought of the re­ New Pre-Cana Sessions on Nov. 22 comparison to a harvest struck percussions it would have in the “Is this the same Council thatj me particularly when the tempo many, is that the most solid ac­ and in all Chris­ years to come when its full in­ was started in the fall of 19621 .An old friend and long-time of the voting became so rapid complishment of the third ses tendom for many generations, day, Wednesday, and Friday at will be two prominent physi­ fluence matured in the Church.” by Pope John XXIII?” supporter of the Pre-Cana in mid-session that it was be­ sion was the voting chapter by perhaps centuries, to come," 7:45 o’clock. All sessions are cians, Dr. H. J. Von Detton and chapter of the monumental, and said Bishop Wright, specifying Bishop Wright emphasized movement in Denver, the Rev. held in the Pre-Cana center, E. Dr. Robert Stewart. - wildering; like nothing so much HIS REPLY W.AS categorical: in many ways revolutionary, the chapters on the People of that the Council’s work on the Leonard Abercrombie, will di­ Fifth avenue and Josephine “ From every point of view the presentation of the doctrine on God and the Church, the Or­ laity should have almost imme­ rect the opening session of a street. THE CONFERENCE will be Council remains the same Coun­ the Church, its nature, life and ganic Structure of the Hier­ diate and far-reaching effects, Pre-Cana conference series be­ Joining Father Abercrombie concluded on Friday, Nov. 27, "for Better Cab Service" cil that Pope John convoked and image as this was developed In archy and the theology concern­ adding: ginning Sunday, Nov. 22, at 1:30 for this series will be Ted and with Father Abercrombie again inspired. His life-giving shadow the Theological Commission and ing the laity. “If the three chapters on the p.m. Penny Fillas and Don and Te­ the speaker. hangs over it still. His objec­ in debate on the floor over two People of God, the Hierarchy Father .Abercrombie, assistant resa Petersen, who will speak Reservations should be made X o n c C'ab “This point of view is shared tives still motivate it. His spirit solll years. and the Laity alone have their pastor of .Ml Saints’ parish. on Monday evening, Nov. 23. by calling Mrs. J. Franken- by many Protestant observers still warms it. clearly intended effect, then Denver, will deliver four talks The couples will develop the the­ reiter at 355-8154. A registration MAin 3-7171 “However, others will number as well as by Catholic fathers on Sunday. among the substantial fruits the and theologians who have fol­ very soon indeed we shall hear “It is a more disciplined Coun­ sis of what each partner expects fee of $5 per couple will be col­ The Pre-Cana movement is lowed the development of these less talk on every level of cil, much more organized and from each other as well as dis­ lected at the door. designed to assist couples plan­ cuss unity in marriage. chapters with special care. Church life in passive, institu­ efficient under Pope Paul but this. is as it should be if the ning marriage to plan for a Leading the discussion on “ Firstly, the Church deals tional terms and far more talk L e i b a i a n , T e B o c k h o r s t d C o . Council is to arrive at the end happy and holy wedded life. Wednesday, Nov. 25, on the with the consciousness of its re­ in active, organic and dynamic terms. he had in mind, namely a re­ physical aspects of married life. I CARPETS lation to 'The People of God.’ It “For example, the average newal of the life of the Church THE SERIES WILL continue Room Size D l l C goes far beyond the polemic of with evening sessions on Mon­ the Counter-Reformation and all layman, as well as the average •and effective dialogue with the Kennedy Medal and Smaller lx w ^ 7 w rest of Christendom and the Providence, R.I. — The John la ig ts l MltctlMK In Dm City the necessary but secondary priest or Bishop, will be think­ ing less of merely ‘belonging’ to world. Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial juridical concepts that have the Church and more of his re­ Catholic Alumni medal will be awarded annually Furniture [rcKu^-" tended to dominate the concepts “Someone has used the figure sponsibility for shaping the to a Catholic of Irish birth or 0»tn Meadev end WtdMtdey of the Church as the result of of speech of the Council as a Set Card Party descent who has been outstand­ ivtnlngt Till ItM PJdL that Counter-Reformation pole­ image of the Church projects, ship: for the work the Church does, ing in his field of endeavor, the mic. It seeks to develop among The Catholic Alumni club will E o M l o W . for the impact it has on his- “The first session was the sponsor its annual charity card Ancient Order of Hibernians in Catholics and to present to their civiiization. shake-down cruise; and a very party Nov. 22, Sunday, at 7:30 America has announced. The where cash talks Christian neighbors an under­ 2141 So. Broadway “There will be less waiting for instructive one; p.m. It will be held in the hall late President Kennedy was a standing of the Church that is SUerman 4-nM either instructions or encourage­ “The second session brought member of the order. at once dynamic, ecumenical of the old Christ the King ment as to the part that one the ship out into the open with church, 860 Elm st. JOHN E. ZOOK GERARD R. and ‘open’ to infinitely rich ex­ PARTNER TsBOCKHORST, CPCU must play in making the gospel all the overtones of progress pansion and organic growth." Tlie public is invited to attend. PARTNER and the Church relevant to our and teaching that the idea in­ No reservations are necessary. times, and much more of the volves; / QUERIED ABOUT the con­ Proceeds will go towards the ATTENTION! 9iiM AajnjoL MnjOL 1897 spirit sometimes called ‘evan­ The third session finds the purchase of educational equip­ troversial “collegiality" clauses ship more taut, but still headed l l S -0241 1130 PUBUC SIRVICR BIDO. in the Schema, Bishop Wright gelical’ or ‘prophetic’ which ment for the catechism classes made the infant Church so for the same port, though under of Our Lady of Visitation par­ stated: a different skipper of equal but Business Firms “This is my second point: The mighty a force when it had al­ ish. Donations are )1.50. most no numbers, but the ab­ other skills, and with the same Constitution on the Church will Bridge and various other card Send Us Your List. sence of which has sometimes crew, characterized by the same be epoch-making for its doctrine games will be played. Prizes made the modern Church apa­ morale but with even better ex­ will be awarded and refresh­ on the Episcopate and particu­ perience. larly its development of the thetic even in the midst of im­ ments will be served. We W ill Do The Rest pressive statistics.” “This reflects,” said Bishop ‘collegiality’ of Bishops as they Wright, “the consensus of the We will enclose a teach, sanctify and govern the overwhelming majority of the Club Seeks Personal or Your total Church under the primacy Recognition Given Council fathers and the Protes­ Fenner Members Business Card and together with the successor tants as well as the Orthodox We Mail and Deliver of Peter. Former membe||s, especially To Porticipanfs in observers, at least those I Franchised Dealer for “This section is historically as know.” “originals,” of the Immaculate well as theologically significant Great Books Plan Your correspondent asked Conception Cathedral Young Sm Mr spKiti M ISSIO N PAK GLAZED FRUITS because, as we prophesied in People’s club, are cordially in­ U m tf ChMM Ni Bishop Wright to explain exact­ 0 • « r m 11 Fm 4 ALLEN WERn CANDY the Register a year ago, would Recognition night for leaders vited to a “Get Together ly what he meant by the “mo­ ■aslnt.. Finest Quality Chocolates be the case, it brings to final board members, and parti­ rale” of the prelates. Dance” to be held in the conclusion the unfinished busi­ cipants of the Collegiate Great “By morale,” he replied, “1 Knights of Columbus hall, 16th ness of Vatican Council I. Books program of the Denver mean the fantastic, almost su­ avenue and Grant street, from “The astonishing unanimity archdiocese was held last Fri pernatural doggedness with 9 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. on the 255-3671 with which the concept of col day night at the Denver Wo­ which even the aged and the night of Dec. 15. legiality was finally accepted men’s Press club. ailing Council Fathers have in Admission will be 31 per per­ argues well for the spirit with The Great Books program was sisted on attending every pos son. It is hoped to make this FINE FOODS AN D GIFTS which Bishops throughout the “get together" an annual event, developed as an extra-curricu sible meeting and metic^ously LUBY BLDG. • world are already disposed to lar activity in which above-av­ performed every duty, spiritual where former club members can meet. CHERRY CREEK SHOPPING CENTER implement its teaching by de­ erage Catholic high school stu­ and physical, to the best of their veloping in themselves a fra­ dents may read and discuss the abilities. ternal solicitude for all the classics. “Many of these are tired and churches everywhere, supple­ Among those cited by the wish to go home. Most are inj menting the paternal solicitude Very Rev. William H. Jlones, temporary lodgings, eating unfa-1 All Appointments For New Liturgical Moss TURNSXHORES TO CHEERS they traditionally show for their archdiocesan school superinten­ miliar food, some under con-| respective but separate dio dent, were George Hiil, Tom stant medical attention. But thej with many helpful eervicee! ceses. Motika, Therese Tilley, James determination to pursue this! Now in Stock! 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Does it seem a bit early for this cheery message? Not if you have kept your Christmas Club up-to- date. NO W is the time to open Portable Altars , * Missal Stands * Standing Crucifixes © I your Christmas Club Account for * Low Candle Sticks and Candelabra 1965. Be assured of a PREPAID I Christmas next year. It takes so Eafplu Award Rucipient NEW ALTAR MISSALS little and means so much! James Cain (at right), a member of scout Post 145, NEW LITURGICAL HYMN CARDS — VOICE and ORGAN Blessed Sacrament parish, Denver, is congratulated by Father ACCOMPANIMENT NOW AVAILABLE. Barry Wogan upon recehing the Eagle award at ceremouies In East high school. Father .\nton Borer, S.M.B., is institutional Aurora National Bank 14d 3 Irunton PKun« 3d4- 7d71 representative for Post 145 and Troop 145, and Larry Malicy CLARKE'S CHURCH GOODS is scoutmaster. Jim is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cain, M tm btr fh» F«U«r»l DepMlt lti»ur»nct Corporitlon M tm btr of th t Fodtfal R tw rv t Sys1»m members of Christ the King parish, Denver. Father Wogan, 1633 Tremont Place TAbor 5-3789 active in scout activities for years, was sponsor of the class ESTABUSHED 1902 receiving the Eagle award. TViursday, Nov. 19, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 3 Loretto Nuns at Home in Rome Silver trumpet.s. brilliant of the Sisters of .Notre Dame of frescoed walls in newly exca­ On the eventful day of their lighting, the splendor of vest­ Namur, at the mother house of vated catacombs of early days, catacomb visit, the two Sisters ments, and the colorful banners the Sisters of Notre Dame of, including rooms under the rode the bus back through a above .African dignitaries in Cleveland, in Rome,, j church of Sts. John and Paul. heavy rainstorm, and continued their exotic native garb — every Some thirty were present, in-: Finance for these excavations on to the end of the line, hoping aspect of the canonization cere­ eluding nearly all the .American was provided largely by Cardi­ the downpour would abate. mony last month in St. Peter's Superiors General with mother' nal Spellman and the late Pres­ They then retraced their Basilica for 22 Uganda martyrs houses in Rome. Concelebration! ident Kennedy. steps, and walked dryshod up — left a deep impression onjwo of .Mass by seven .Americani the hill to their quarters, under Loretto nuns from Denver. Bishops preceded the meeting. | SOME OF THE frescoes are an overcast sky, with far-off But the two nevertheless find Paulist Father Thomas F. still brightly colored, one of lightnings and the mutter of themselves quite at home in Stransky, introducing .Mother them is a figure with arms ex­ thunder. Rome. Mary Luke and Lutheran Pro­ tended — the “Grante” found in “Bella Roma!” — Sister Jane fessor Quanback at a Nov. 4j so many ancient places. Marie concludes, wryly. They are Mother Mary Luke, reception for the U.S. Bishops! Superior General of the Sisters and observers, said: of Loretto, appointed by Pope "We have on our program a Paul to be a woman auditor at separated Brother and a united the Ecumenical Council, and *1 Sister.” her secretary. Sister .lane Ma­ As the third session of the rie. Council drew to its close, the His Holiness, who offered the crowded schedules of all con­ canonization Mass, was also cerned quickened in pace, es­ present the same week for the pecially for the secretaries, Ethiopian Rite .Mass, which was Sister .Mary Luke whose observation powers re­ followed by the beating of .Afri­ main as acute as ever. , can hand-drums, cymbals, and once a week there is a Mass “a sort of dance.” in an Eastern Rite. SISTER JANE MARIE wrote The Sistine Choir, or some some pertinent paragraphs AMID ALL THE solemnities monastic choir sings hymns, but home, about major discussions, of the great Council, there is an there is no time for a High like the missions, and other de­ amiable touch of humor, the Sis­ Mass, the Council schedule is a bates. ters noted in a letter to their crowded one. .Africa again was the topic community at Loretto Heights, -Archbishop Felici opens the when Mother Mary Luke and Saintf in Kindergarten Denver. daily sessions, and reads any her secretary were invited by Celebrating November as All Saints month, Theresa Sweeney as St. Theresa of Liseux, Prelate pedestrians. Bishops announcements; his opening Maria Groothvizen of the Dutch in buses. Cardinals in cars or the kindergarten children at St. Fhilomena’s Sister Rosemary, the children’s teacher, Mary words might be "Most highly Grail, to a discussion on what on foot hasten to and fro in Vati­ donned the costumes of their patron saints. Beth Pye as Our Lady of Mount Carmel, decorated Fathers” or some religious women can do to help can City. such phrase, to lighten a solemn Pictured are, left to right, Roger Halsig as Jeannette Carrol as St. Joan of Arc, and in Africa. In the Basilica of St. Peter, occasion. Such contacts “stretch the St. Joseph, Carrie Flllis as St. Elizabeth, Mary John Harpole as St. John Fisher. Bishops pop into the curtainless The speeches are kept down horizons of our former world confessionals, each tagged with to a ten-minute span by time- and we can never be the same” GIVE USEFUL AND LASTING GIFTS the language of the confessor. vigilant Moderators, like Cardi­ Sister Jane Marie notes. The women auditors take their nal Julius Doepfner of Munich. A quiet dialogue Mass with places on the tribune of St. An­ Holy Family High Student At intervals the a

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Profiles and Here I Stand Perspectives Can We Really Have Thanksgiving? Eternal By Frank .Morriss tic of their past eras were ever, for a true thanksgiving. When there is enough true capable of that humility. The reason is that there is humanity in a nation to be The question is, can .Amer­ Can we say this is true any enough conscience left in concern^ about its own ica long continue to call it Flame America to recognize the dan­ health there is cause enough Thanksgiving without being longer? If our prosperity is By Joseph P. Kiefer the result of our own consum­ ger. to have Thanksgiving Day. utterly hypocritical? mate political wisdom and the Life is but a spark struck Thanksgiving is supposedly evolution of our thinking from from the anvil of eternity. a day when the nation pauses that of independence and en­ Dissenting Opinion A brief flash and then obli­ to express its gratitude to terprise to apathy, then where vion. God. It is actually a commu­ are the courage and humility Rarely is the spark of one nity act of worship, and since necessary for Thanksgiving? life captured and held long it exists by Presidential proc­ enough to grow into an un­ It is well enough to be lamation. it is officially or­ thinking about keeping the na­ Maybe ... Maybe quenchable flame. Even more dered worship. rarely does this happen to a tion prosperous, warring By Joseph Lawler man whose place in the sun If, however, as the secular­ against want and poverty, as­ was achieved within the span ists tell us, the official nature sailing space with explora­ Used to be, we had four seasons. Now it’s hard to of 34 months. of this pluralistic society must tory probes, building a great tell One year has now elapsed be divorced from acknowledg­ society. But if we do those Probably the crack in the dike came a quarter since John Fitzgerald Ken­ ment of the Creator, how can things without ever pausing to of a century ago when FDR proclaimed the fourth nedy was snatched with cruel there be a national Thanks­ think about the true richness giving Day? The wall of sepa­ of this nation- — its spiritual Thursday of November to be Thanksgiving. That suddenness from his pedestal year we had two Thanksgivings, and things were as leader of the free world. ration, if it is as solid as some heritage, the foundation of its Millions of liberty-loving souls secularists want it to be be­ liberty, the basis of its gov­ confused for a couple more years until we got back mourned him then. After 12 tween official .America and ernment upon Nature and Na­ to normal. months they still mourn his God, surely shuts out Thanks­ ture’s God — we haixily de­ Not that we couldn’t use two Thanksgivings; 365 departure and find it hard to giving Day. serve God’s blessing. Thanksgiving should be a a year wouldn’t hurt a bit. But it galled me to think accept the fact that he will Reinforcing this legalistic that a traditional holiday had been set back a week never return. view is the growing material­ day devoted to examining the This first anniversary of ism of a country cutting it­ nation’s conscience. If the by Presidential edict for the purpose of giving the those tragic days of last Nov­ self off from its origins. It is examination produces any sat­ merchants an extra week’s head start on Christinas. ember will reactivate many slightly incongruous for a na­ isfaction in which we can en­ They couldn’t start pushing Christmas merchandise heartaches in our nation’s tion that prevents parents joy a feast, good enough. until Thanksgiving, and so let’s move Thanksgiving breast. For many, the recent from having their children ’The examination should be up a week and rake in the extra loot. on how well we abide by the political campaign and elec­ pray in school, a nation that That started things. The great move toward tion anticipated those heart­ has given sanction to pornog­ principles of .America’s great­ aches. At each appearance raphy almost without limit, ness. Do we still believe in “move-up” had begun. along the rugged campaign a nation which does business the responsibility of every In the intervening years we’ve found Christmas trail one almost expected to as usual on the Lord’s man for his own destiny? Do starting in October, with an occasional — and, fortu­ see the virile, buoyant, and day, but wants a 30-hour we still wish to restrict the nately, abortive — attempt at “Christmas in July.” S 4YA PRAYER TONIGHT hard-hitting Bostonian emerge week; a nation in which evil power of government over Easter begins right after the January white sales, from the shadows and .teal is usually viewed as sickness men to the limits of obtaining the show. Somehow we felt justice for all? Do we still be­ unless you’re pushing macaroni or tuna, in which and uprightness is confused case due reco^ition is given to Lent. Ponder and Print he was there. And though his with radicalism — it is incon­ lieve our freedom comes not successor vas victorious in gruous for such a nation to from our own wills, or from If the Church ultimately accepts a fixed date his own right, we had a thank God for its blessings. our own strength, but from for Easter, we’ll avoid the clash with Mother’s our nature as children of God? strange feeling that the spirit Is there the possibility that day. Unless, of course, the Easter date comes in of JFK was behind the scenes. Do we still feel that death is Russian Capitalism the blessings we enjoy are preferable to a surrender of mid-April, which wouldn’t really be fair to the After one year the endless simply hangovers from the stream of humanity continues liberty to either foreign or do­ Mother’s day people. time when America actually mestic tyrants? Do we still Graduates sort of mess things up, too, because to flow past the grave where did recognize its dependency feel that goodness should be his mortal remains lie at rest. upon God? Surety the greatest’ their season starts before Mom is out of the way, Vs. U. S. Socialism rewarded, evil punished? Do No American in all our his­ blessing is that of tiberly. a and they have to compete with Dad and June brides. we still feel that education B y G. J. Gustafson, S.S. tory, including Washington gift intimately entwined with And it goes without saying that vacation promotion tient for a while till we get some offi­ and learning are nothing un­ and Lincoln, ever received the divinely created nature of cial notice from the U.S.S.R. that less they lead to respect for pressure is a year-round thing nowadays. such a tribute of affection. mankind. Americans still con­ While strong and persistent forces Russians have anticipated old Adam God-given authority and honor Because of professional football’s success at A man who was deprived of sider themselves free; but at home in the U.S. seem to be trying Smith as they anticipated everything attaining his potential great­ (or the Creator? Do we still grabbing a larger share of spectator dollars, base­ to push us into socialism by increasing then Esau did not miss his believe this nation will be ball has extended its season into October. This is else the West thought that it had dis­ ness by an assassin’|^ bullet birthright until sometime aft­ regulation of every economic or social covered. has DOW achieved that great­ favored if it follows God’s when football already is two months old, pro basket­ er he had bartered it away Commandments, and surely effort, it is more than a curiosity to The fact seems to be that Russian ness in death. for a quick, easy meal. ball and hockey are starting up, and this year a find that Russian socialists (or “com­ products are so shoddy and Russian The drums have ceased cursed as other nations have dash of Olympics was tbssed in for good mea­ their muffled beat. The last We live in the afterglow of been if it strays from them? munists”) are pressing towards capi­ production so sluggish that necessity a God-fearing age. It was that sure. And before th# basketball tourneys are out of talism. echoes of taps have faded Those are all questions for took over. Farmers couldn’t have over Arlington’s hills. The age that produced the observ­ an American examination qf the way baseball will be back. But it really isn’t so curious except cared less about the farm program harsh winter snows and the ance of Thanksgiving. Some­ conscience. If the answer does We can put up with man-made confusion, but to American theorists who have never and factory workers got a belly full of soft summer rain beat against how our forefathers recog­ not affirm these truths, then when nature gets into the act, things have gone too been confused by facts or prejudiced artificial federal interference over the white rows of crosses out­ nized that courage goes hand- let us stop calling it Thanks­ far. Couple of years ago such temperate localities by practical experience. quantity and wages, quotas and an lined against the dawn. in hand with fidelity. If they giving Day. Let us call it just as Santa Fe and Denver had snow the Sunday be­ Khrushchev started this capitalistic infinitude of exasperating regulations. But a flame burns on and fastened on the breastplate of Giving Day, or perhaps bet­ righteousness a bit too smug­ fore Labor day and TO-degiee readings in mid-Jan- trend, although Lenin also used it once (Sound familiar? It should.) on, symbolic of the enduring ter, Taking Day. It is a Day uary. Tornado season is any time nowadays, instead contribution of one man to the ly, if they at times seemed of Feast, but not of gratitude; in an emergency to avoid financial So food grew scarce and output simply to assume that God of a couple of months during the summer. Any place, ruin. multiplied only on the proviso that the American way of life. a day of hoarding our bless­ A little child pauses to place was on their side, at least ings, not of working to make for that matter. The weather forecaster could do as But the late (quite late) Mr. K. _ result be often sheer junk. There was a flower at the tomb of one they had a once-a-year head them secure for the future. well by flipping a coin. Rainy seasons are dry, and didn’t get things moving fast enough' supply in one case and demand in the who, even in her short life­ bowing in humility. If I have written bitterly, it we read about floods in thej desert. Things have got­ to put meat and potatoes on the Russki other. But people demanded food and time, has become a legend. ■you cannot have a Thanks­ is because there is sufficient ten out of hand./ | table. Then, too, this time he made rejected the “supply” of worthless Her humble offering will be giving day without humility. reason for bitterness. There is Maybe if we were to resist Christmas sales the mistake of putting his shoe in his trash in government stores. K. Be­ lost amid the huge floral dis­ Thanksgiving acknowledges sufficient reason to feel that pressures until Christmastime; maybe if we were to mouth instead of pounding on a desk came the scape goat: He was loaded plays. We have a feeling, that our abundance, safety, surely Christ might have stay away from August foo|tball games and Septem­ with it in the UN. We’ll never know, with the siiis of the system and driven though, that he will somehow prosperity do not result from found cause to weep over know the generosity of her our own efforts. That is hu­ America as He wept over Je­ ber basketball; maybe if wt didn’t fall for the gam­ really, what other boners he pulled out of office into a Communistic bit of “buying” a demonstration of love for Mom; since the party buries its mistakes. desert. And now the dawn of a new gift. And, if he could, he mility. Americans in even the rusalem. would stretch forth his hand most nationalistic and egotis­ There is still reason, how­ maybe . . . maybe. In any case, we are speaking here day — about fifty years of suffering to stroke her golden lucks. of creeping socialism, even though it later, it may be full light. An aged man pauses to say be at a gallop currently. Over there So China and Russia are back to­ a prayer. A woman sobs as they could well whisper about a creep­ gether again — A capitalistic Russia^ she signs herself with the ing capitalism. (They still whisper in and a Communistic China. Politics symbol of her faith. Our Readers Advise and Dissent Russia, ns they did under Stalin.) does indeed make strange bed-fellows. A lonely lady, accompanied and vague innuendoes that cast suspicion on an entire group by a girl and a boy, spend • Modesty In Dress Russia has apparently discovered You never know whom you are going Editor, the Register? of responsible persons on the Council scene without offering the law.of supply and demand. Be pa­ to wake up with! several moments in silent meditation. There are no Pius XII, while acknowledging the part custom plays in any evidence in support of these suspicions whatsoever. tears. Just quiet reflection regard to styles, emphatically declared that “there always ex­ If the writer really believes that these correspondents are on the days that were and on ists an absolute norm to be observed.” He said that there are dangerous revolutionaries who want to “hoist the banner of the years that might have unchangeable principles “which under no circumstances can revolt,” let him speak directly and with proof to support his 'Hate Killed Kennedy' been. be sacrificed to the whim of pleasure or fancy.’’. . . We Should fears. .As the trio turns to leave, In short, sirs, I find the article in question lacking both ini By Paul H. Hallctt sequence and tool of Com­ So it is that hate killed realize that our getting accustomed to immodest attire does the little lad stands at atten­ the journalistic integrity and Christian charity generally in munism, but it dors not Kennedy, and if we rid tion and salutes. He does not not make such attire modest, nor does this so much lessen A curious habit of thinking, evidence in your fine publication. accentuated but by no means "breed" it. Communism Is ourselves of hatred we shall realize all that has tran­ the danger of purity as it destroys the sense of modesty and engendered by President bred by highly efficient flesh- dismantle our armaments spired. He does know that dulls the conscience, which no longer sees nor pays any at­ College student, Louisville, Ky. Kennedy’s assas.sination, is and-blood men with per­ and get out of South Viet­ Daddy would have liked that tention to the danger.. . the habit of speaking of ab­ verted minds, who play on nam. After that we can hate salute. Had he not often The SDS Crusade standards recommended by your Ask- • A Ke-tnastmaat all we want, it will do us no Editor, the Register: stractions as if they were such emotions as envy and called him “my little sold­ Ijeam columnist are a sorry example of modesty standards, as hate and who exploit such harm — or good. ier?” For the next several weeks we will foe inundated with human beings or human wills. they are characterized by compromise with the prevailing fas­ conditions as poverty. If there “profound” commentaries on the significance of Khrushchev’s In a Veterans’ day tribute hions, just so the worst styles are avoided. In the latest edi­ Is no poverty, as there was elimination. Such "experts” forever deal with the effects but to Arlington’s dead, Veter­ On the Home Scene tion of the SDS, so-called standards — certain rules — have been ans’ Administrator John S. none in Ciecho-Slovakia in never the cause. When Lenin, Stalin, Bulganin, et al were ex­ relaxed still more — which is no surprise, since one concession Gleason, Jr., declared that 1M8, that is no bar to Com­ munist activity and success. to immodesty leads to another. The SDS is now, e.g., just one punged, one was overwhelmed with a spate of pedantic drivel "the unknown soldiers and on the alleged repercussions of their ouster from “power”. It is curious that, at a time thin shoulder strap from strapless gowns. . . .We cannot pos­ John Fitzgerald Kennedy to­ 'High and DisposedI/ Now, as then, Soviet subversion and Soviet terror thrust gether were vicUms of hate.’’ when the theological dictum, sibly stem the tide of immodesty through compromise and “error has no rights,” is be­ By James M. Shea have invested this much- themselves ever forward, irrespective of the personalities who, "Hate," of course, was the concessions. The SDS standards are thoroughly reviewed ing covered with ridicule, we From an unexpected source maligned branch of literature having served on a lesser level, are purged. popular icapegoat immediate­ and criticized in the article “SDS Crusade Incongruities” in are more than ever speaking last week came a flash of with new dignity. Khrushchev’s capitulation is nothing more than a re-enact­ ly after the President’s assas­ the Sept.-Oct.’ .M.ARYLIKE CRLS.ADER (Bartelso, HI.). happy revelation: One of the sination a year ago. Dallas, of abstractions as if they One of the distinguishing ment of a frequent episode of the revolution of 1789, Robes­ were persons. late President Kennedy’s features of “Pilgrim’s Way” Rev. Martin Stepanich, O.F.M., Lemont, 111. if not the whole American pierre being the prototype. favorite books was also one was the warm generosity people, was said to be re­ Or maybe it is not so cur­ John Keenan, Bronx, N.Y. of mine — Pilgrim’s Way, with which the author • Truth Net Labels sponsible for the murder be­ ious, after all. Father Qetus by Lord Tweedsmuir (John sketched the personalities of Editor, the Register cause “it was possessed b y . Healy, S.J., whose set of Buchan). some of his contemporaries • Hfs SatHHse hate.” Americans were urged papers on Communism for I was given the grace of conversion in one of the 17 per in British politics. His classic Editor, the Register: to purge their hearts of high schools. The Truth In Look magazine’s “JFK cent of Catholic laity who are converts. style, moreover, added to his President Johnson says that we should all make sacrifices. hatrH , with the implication About Communism, should be Memorial Book,” Jacqueline I would say that a Church which possesses the truth must words of praise a sculptured Very well, I am giving up Bobby Baker. that if they achieved this not read by everyone, has an im­ Kennedy discloses that her always also tell it, and a Church which teaches the highest beauty that made them William Goldberg, New York inconsiderable feat they portant bulletin in which he husband had given her a copy of this wonderful volume memorable. principles must also practice them, and the errors of the would have nothing to worry examines why it is that Com­ Hierarchy must never burden the laity, or the apathy of the munist-bred ideas tend to be , before their marriage. Skill in the art of praise • Sharing Papers about from enemies at home laity never considered the failure of the Hierarchy. No lay­ or abroad. everybody's ideas: Naturally if pleased me bespeaks, to my mind, a cer­ Editor, the Register: .greatly to learn that a man tain nobility of spirit. man should have the opposition of the clergy to work for the Readers interested in sharing their papers and other Comparatively few were "Because of its above­ for whom I possessed so Lord Tweedsmuir tells of a those so literal-minded as to Church, and no priest should have to be solicitous to get aid Catholic literature with me are urged to send them to my ad­ ground and underground ap­ much admiration had shared celebration at which he had point out that Kennedy was from the laity. dress. paratus, its conspiratorial with me the rich experience to preside as High Commis­ killed by one Lee Harvey Well-educated modem Catholics and non-Catholics recog­ Father Francis, Bishop’s House, Nargercoil, South India techniques, its dedicated of Buchan’s autobiography. sioner of the Church of Scot­ Oswald, and that Oswald was membership, its political One of the personal delights land. (I’m not certain about nize truth, not fancy labels, and that alone wins converts. moUvated by some very con­ sagacity, aiid Its keen appre- that book brought me some that title: someone seems to Nathalie Pitcher, • Fight With Poverty crete ideas he had absorbed elation of the importance of 20 years ago was the news have borrowed the book.) Cleveland, Ohio Editor, The Register: from Marxist books and as­ manipulating the American that this British nobleman After describing the ancient In the fight with poverty, the low-income group must spend sociations. mind, this party is ia a posi­ who had held top Empire ceremonies and venerable # Centiuslens Untertunate all income for things for survival to protect them.selves against ’The “hate-killed-Kennedy" tion to play a notable part in posts in Scotland, Canada, traditions which made the Editor, the Register: the forces of nature. It may not be much fun, but there is com­ theme is the youngest mem­ determining what is the ac­ and India, also was the au­ night a magic one. he re­ May I express my opinion that the “Listening In” column fort in having food and clothing. ber of an ideological family cepted thought in America thor of that classic mystery marks that on such an oc­ about Joseph II of Hungary was an unfortunate piece of journ­ William R. Sullivan, Los Angeles, Calif. of which "poverty-breeds- today. It the Communists pull story. The Thirty-nine Steps. casion one had to conduct alism. Communism” is the elder the right strings at the right This endeared him to me not himself ’’high and dis- Letters for the “Advise and Dissent” column from readers The historical considerations were doubtlessly thoroughly brother. Poverty, of course, time to get the right 'ex­ only because his mystery posedly ’’ of the “ Register” are most welcome. The editors reserve the dors not breed Communism, perts’ (preferably dupes) in tales were so entertaining, Good words, these are. .And researched and carefully reported, but the conclusions that right to edit these letters, and, where necessary because of as anyone who has taken the the right spots to say the but because he seemed to those were good men. compared the meddlesome "Sacristan Emperor’’ to laymen lack of space, to run excerpts of the longer letters. Contribu­ trouble to examine the his­ right things, they can keep reporting the Second Vatican Council constitutes an open slan­ tory of its rise and spread Americans thinking what tors are asked to keep their letters as short as possible so as can see for himself. Poverty, they want them to think — Rt. Rev. MalUiew J. Smith, Ph.D. der. both vague and unsubstantiated. to give more people the opportunity to express opinions. like hate, is an abstraction. at least they can keep them Founding Editor, Register Sv’stem of Catholic Newspapers The writer of the article not only suggests insincere and Poverty, like hate, is the con­ confused.” 1S1M960 subversive motives for these reporters, but also makes broad Thursday, Nov. 19, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 5 Registorials Aid to All Called Legal, Colorado's Schools Not Necessarily a Right And fhe Bible By Ernie Sanchez ments are “saying nonsense,” — again via state statutes. He It is constitutional to give tax he added. It’s the same argu­ suggested eome means to sue By Paul H. Hall«tt Catholic attitude toward Bible rebates to parents of students ments used against workers of the group that called the strike Last month was decided reading In the public schools attending parochial schools and the 1930s by industrialists, he or bringing other action against what may be the last case in­ and the position now main­ to give these students public declared, and it is as wrong its leaders. volving the use of the Dible in tained by the allies of Mada- , bus transportation, the dean of now as it was then. Dean Seitz said that a teacher Colorado’s public schools — at lyn Murray. Marquette University law school who really feels he is being least until the present secular­ The plaintiffs who won the i said here. "IN THE FORESEEABLE fu­ underpaid, should refuse to sign izing trend of U.S. Supreme latest Bible-reading decision But. continued Dean Reynolds ture all these arguments are go­ a contract before the beginning Court decisions is reversed. in the U.S. Supreme Court C. Seitz in an interview, this ing to be knocked down by the of the school term — not to The Gideons, as we know, lost took the view that no Bible does not make tax rebates and courts,” he predicted. “You walk out in the middle. the right ■ to distribute their should be read at all, even if bus transportation a right. can’t stop the tide running with He admitted that the result Bibles in Pueblo's public the exercises were voluntary, Dean Seitz was in Denver to these delaying tactics.” could be the same — hundreds schools. on account of the embarrass­ I address the National Organiza­ He advocated' comprehensive of teachers not in their class­ It is not easy to see how any ment supposed to affect those tion on Legal Problems of Edu state statutes permitting public rooms and thousands of chil­ possible infraction of religious who did not choose to partici­ cation Nov. 12 and 13. employes to engage in collec­ dren without eduegtion for a rights could result from the pate. tive bargaining. He pointed to time. voluntary distribution of Agnosticism, according to PROVIDING THESE services the statutes of Wisconsin where “But at least there i n ’t this Bibles in public schools. Madalyn Murray school of is up to the individual states and public employes are given the flaunting of the law,” he added. thought, is the only attitude if the state does not want to right to hold an election to de­ Asked lif he thought teachers THE MERIT OF the recent our government can take con­ give them or if it has statutes termine what group will repre­ should have the right to strike, decision, if it is a merit, is sistent with religious liberties. specifically prohibiting them sent them. he answered, "It’s up to soci­ that it establishes a precedent Such was never the Catholic then it does not have to grant About the legality of teacher ety.” precluding any group from position. ^ Ready To Dish Up Spaghetti them, he emphasized. strikes, he said there was no disseminating in the public A new kitchen, new equipment, and a p.m. St. Andrew’s, conducted by the Thea- "If the state wants to give legal sanction for it — “Even -.WraOMAI. schools nuisance or harmful ONE OBJECnON that used bus transportation, for in­ FDR was against i t ” literature, such as they might to be brought by Catholics new building plus willing workers and well- tine Fathers, is located at 1050 S. Birch street, fed guests will provide assistance to St. An­ Denver. stance,” Dean Seitz explained, His reason for being against easily do if they could appeal against the reading of a cer­ teacher strikes is that students drew Avellino seminary and its building fund. Admiring the new dishes obtained with "it’s not unconstitutional as far to an affirmative decision for tain version of the Bible as the federal government is see their teachers “flaunting the the Gideons' distribution of (which was usually the King The annual fail spaghetti dinner will be Gold Bond stamps just in time;for the dinner concerned. The Supreme Court law” and this does neither of A D M IS S IN O I M A IU t M Bibles. James), was that it was sec­ served in the new cafeteria at St. Andrew’s are, left to right, Mrs. Joseph Ceja, Mrs. has not said it's a right. It has them any good. He indicated, CHRISTMAS URDS Very often, when the ques­ tarian. This objection seems Sunday, Nov. 22, from 12:30 p.m. until Werner Walsh, stamp chairman, and Mrs. just said it's not unconstitu however, strikes are likely to tion of prayer and religious to have lost much of its point 6:30 p.m. Robert Green. Gold Bond covers and stamps tional.’’ continue. Social—ConfMtflUil—ausiiini exercises in public schools today. Donation for the dinner is $1.25 for adults, are being collected by the Friends of St. He also declared that he does “But who is going to dis-| Cemipeedoet comes up, it is said that in the With a Catholic edition of LoneSand ar TyHMf and 75 cents for children, with a maximum Andrew’s, sponsors of the dinner, to further i not think that the federal Su- charge 10,000 teachers?” he' Complate Service and Composition past Catholics were the one the Revised Standard Version family price of $5. A turkey party will be equip the new Our Lady of Purity hall. ^ preme Court will rule "in the asked. METICULOUSLY ACCURATE who litigated such observ­ approved by the Archbishop "Your lattftsl Is Ovrs" held in the new gym from 3 p.m. until 5 1 foreseeable future” that paro­ Lee Ann Bidler 2S4-ISII ances out of existence. This is of Edinburgh, with another chial bus transportation and tax HE SAID , SOMETHING has 813 American National Bank BWg. not so. Biblical translation (the An­ rebates are rights of all parents to be done about teacher strikes In September, 1S24, at a na­ chor Bible) now receiving who have children in private tional Bishops’ meeting in commendation from Catholic Cenfirmafion and parochial schools. Washington, a decision of the as well as Protestant Scrip­ Sacred Consistorial Congrega­ tural scholars, and with agree­ Schedule Readers' Voice DEAN SEITZ SAID he "could tion at Rome concerning Bible ment on the Biblical text The following schedule of ', not comment on federal aid to OUTDOOR NATIVITY SCENES reading in the public schools closer than ever among Prot­ Confirmations has been an­ Dedicofed Public Sunraefs I private education or whether the was received. It contained the estant and Catholic Scriptnr- nounced by the archdiocesan Editor, the Register: : new Johnson administration following statement: Ists, some cmnnonly agreed Chancery office: "1. The Church does not ob-/ text for public school use Monday,' Nov. 30, Cure I hope Registorialist Hallett is guilty of inadvertence, rather than cynicism. the Kennedy administration that ject to the reading of the Bible seemi easy of adoption. d’Ars, Confirmation, 7:30 p.m. federal aid to private education or to the listening to it, pro­ The rub lies in interpreting Tuesday, Dec. 1, All Souls, His position on lotteries vs. United Fund is commendabie was unconstitutional. vided; a) The reading be from the Bible, for which a special Confirmation, 7:30 p.m. with one exception: "A state-owned lottery,” he says, "would He also remarked that he did an approved Bible, b) be given teacher, acceptable to the de­ Wednesday Dec. 2, Preci­ certainly breed corruption, of which we certainly have not have enough information to by a competent teacher, c) nomination, is required. ous Blood, Confirmation 7:30 enough.” comment on efforts of New with the explanation from Because the U.S. Supreme p.m. Any corruption is too much, so if we have any, we don’t York school administrators to standard and approved Court has outlawed religious Thursday, Dec. 3, St. Ber­ need more. But strong exception shouid be taken to the flat bus students to various districts sources, which difficult or dis­ instruction on school prem­ nadette, Confirmation, 7:30 to achieve integration. puted passages demand to be ises, the value of Bible read­ p.m. assertion that state sponsorship would certainly breed cor­ ruption. rightly understood and inter­ ing, even from an approved Sunday, Dec. 6, St. Vincent IN A SPEECH at the Albany preted. text, has been almost nulli­ de Paul, Confirmation, 4 p.m. Essential import of the sentence is that state sponsorship hotel before the approximately STARTER SETS * STABLES “3. Where these conditions fied. Thursday, Dec. 10, St. Dom­ and corruption are cause and effect. 120 education specibists. Dean are wanting. Catholic children inic, Confirmation, 7:30 p.m. Too many statements of this type are found in the press Seitz said that there are a great * OUTDOOR RUBBER should not attend." A REVISION OF the Mc­ Monday, Dec. 14, St. Fran­ today. They are not based on fact, nor can their conclusions many misconceptions gbout col­ This letter at once estab­ Collum case is needed before cis de Sales, Confirmation, NATIVITY SETS be logically derived. The state — any state — is a convehient lective bargaining between lishes the radical difference the practice can again become 7:30 p.m. teachers and their jchool au­ 5” -7 ” -9 " - 12" between the authoritative important religiously. ------...— — ...------whipping post for calumny; it can’t fight back. Unfortunately, thorities. whether or not the assertion is meant to be taken literally, the Among them, he said, are the net effect is to undermine public respect for and confidence contentions that for a school ADVENT WREATH KITS in state government. board to sit down with teachers Mitch Miller To Take Part Irrespective of party, the people who serve and lead stale at the bargaining table would IN STOCK government are good, dedicated public servants. The corrupt constitute illegal delegation of employe or politician is the exception and not, as the Regis- authority and capitulation. EXQUISITE SELECTION OP CHRISTMAS CAftoi torlal would indicate, the rule. "These are not sound posi­ Spacial Assartmant of Cards for Priaafs and SIslara In Christian, Jewish Dinner tions,” Dean Seitz said. “Those Jose Grande who say this don’t understand ' Aurora, Colo. collective bargaining. It’s not An opportunity to “Think eral popular musical selections “I will work hard and long to under the direction of Mitch. capitulation. ’Collective bargain Along and Sing Along with make America aware of the ing’ means that you will sit Mitch” will be afforded citizens Miller’s appearance in Denver need for brotherhood in these down, listen, make rejoinders is in partial fulfillment of a Swing Choir To Perform attending the 36th anniversary times of tension in human rela­ and give reasons for rejecting Store Honrs promise he made when he ac­ brotherhood dinner of the Colo­ tions.” He already has partici­ or accepting demands.” 9 a.m. to 5:96 p.m. Week Days cepted the national chairman­ 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Satordayi pated In NCCJ sponsored events In Benefit for Trianon He said that if a school board rado region of the National Con­ ship of Brotherhood week, 1965. decides to accept the demands In Dallas, L it^ Rock, Las A benefit performance to aid ference of Christians and Jews He declared: tional Bank of Denver. If the of teachers or their representa­ Vegas and Los Angeles. in raising money for the moving at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 2, necessary goal of $175,000 Is not tives, it will not do so outside Mitch Miller had a classical of the Trianon is scheduled for reached by Nov; 25, all contri­ in the Brown Palace hotel. Friday, Nov. 20, at 8:15 p.m. at the limits imposed upon it by 1120BraMlway l34-ta39 music education in his native butions will be returned to the state statutes, and thus, this Emerald school in Broomfield The TV and recording star is Rochester, N.Y. He performed donors. does not constitute a delegation by the Broomfield Swing ci^ir taking part in this year’s dinner at the age of 15 as an oboist (rf authority. under the direction of Dick Mul­ OPTIMISM IS running high in honor of John G. Gates, who with the Eastman school sym­ len.. He added that if a school phony there, and went on to the with volunteers working active­ will receive a brotherhood cita­ IN ADDITION, the Broom­ board accepts certain teacher ly in Adams county, Jefferson demands, it will not do so be­ Rochester Philharmonic and field Footlighter’s will present a tion award. county. Northern Colorado, Au­ cause it is forced to, but be­ the Syracuse symphony. melodrama, "His Daughter the rora, Boulder, Littleton, Engle­ cause it wants to. Miller joined CBS Radio as a Gold Digger”. Admission is $1.50 THIS PREMIUM PLATE wood, Denver, and Broomfield. Boards uttering these argu- for adults and 75 cents for chil­ event which provides 70 to 80 staff musician in 1934, and stayed un(il 1945 when Mercury dren. r ”" per cent .of the budget for the Records invited him to super­ Reservations b a y be made by educational program of inter­ vise all their popular recordings. calling 466-5244, and tickets will VELDKAMP'S group and inter-religious rela­ be available at the door. tions of NCCJ is being pro­ Mercury credited his intro­ Tax-exempt donations are be- moted by a committee of 100 duction of concert hall Instru­ business and professional lead­ ments to popular arrangements i\ si li l i i i In over 60 yetn, we have ers. with adding a fresh, new sound Junior Rod Crass developed ■ meet peraonal to popular music. » Judge Charles Rosenbaum is To Hold Workshop ^LOW ERS; ; service blended with chairman and Shelby F. Harper MITCH MILLER moved to The Junior Red Cross will understanding, sympathy and and Robert S. McCollum are Columbia Records in 1950, to hold a workshop for faculty 10405 W. CoUn Ave. • 257-9526! individual attention. vice chairmen. guide and develop the careers moderators on Saturday, Nov. 21, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at the [Westland Shopping Center The Men’s Glee club of Den­ Mitch Miller of Columbia’s popular singers. ver univenity will perform sev­ Eventually, he was appointed Red Cross headquarters, 170 director of all of Columbia’s Steele street, Denver. popular music activities. Norma Gooden of the Ameri­ The Denver Catholic Register can Red Cross staff will con­ In 1961, he was named "Man FRESH Pi-eeident ...... -...... Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr. D.D. duct the sessions. of the Year” by Radio and TV Editor and Business M anager...... RU Rev, John B. Cavanagh A PTA representative is also Daily. In 1963, he received the cordially invited to attend from Associate Business Manager ...\...... R e v . Daniel J. Flaherty distinguished service award of each high school. 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By Julie lyorene cial “Chicken on Bamboo there is a tempting sukiyaki A cookbook worth shouting Sticks” recipe from Carol dish; there are various Italian about came off the pre.ss this Truax of Colorado Springs; and Swedish recipes of all week and is not only a unique "Chile Con Queso” from Adele sorts. One can almost say adventure into cooking but Daniels of Hobbs, N. .Mex.; an about For Goodness Sake one of the most varied and in­ avocado salad from a San “you name it.” teresting ever published. Francisco woman; a cheese­ There’s an informative ap­ For Goodness Sake (Sage cake from Frances Melrose of pendix including some won­ Books, $3.95) is the combined the Rocky Mountain News; derful hints about foods, effort of two Denver women and several recipes from meats, vegetables, and fruits. who are well known for their Ruth .MeCloskey, a Denver For instance, “limes stay culinary talents, Lenora .Mat­ mother and one of the best fresh longer in a closed ma­ tingly Weber and Greta Hilb. son jar in the refrigerator.” .More than 300 recipes are There is also a weight and included, ranging over all lycnora Mattingly Weber measure chart, as well as a types of foods and for all oc­ and Greta Hilb, co-authors of complete table of all recipes casions. The variety is tre­ "For Goodness Sake,” will be included. mendous — from gourmet and guests of honor at an auto­ exotic specialties to the graph party Monday, .\ov. 30. HERE IS a cookbook that is “cheap an’ fillin’ ” practicali­ at the May-DF department not thrown together. By just ties. store, Denver. From 11:30 perusing the book one can Mrs. Weber is the author of a.m. to 2:30 p.m. they will be easily tell ‘.hat there was a the famous Beaney Malone on hand to greet friends and great deal of effort and time youth books and the current customers and autograph their spent on the venture — and best-selling Don’t Call Me book. what a venture it is! It’s Katie Rose. She has had ar­ equally interesting to just ticles published in many of thumb through For Goodness the leading magazines and cooks anywhere, who is repre­ Sake. There’s something per­ contributes a monthly column sented with a winner, “Old sonal and fun-filled about it. to Extension magazine. She Fa.shioned Ginger Cookies.” There are not enough adjec­ was honored earlier this year There are others, of course, tives around to praise Mrs. DACCW Mombors Aiding Clothing Drive from friends pud relatives, in­ Weber and Mrs. Hilb’s work. by the Catholic Women’s Assisting the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Elmer J. good, useable clothing, bedding, and shoes to Press Club. cluding (if one can imagine) It’s worth every penny of the Kolka, director of Catholic Charities, with the Mass on Sunday, Nov. 29. Especially needed i' “O’Hayer Spaghetti and Meat $3.95 asking price. 1 MRS. HILB is an outstand­ Balls,” a contribution from If anyone is considering a planning of the Bishops’ Clothing Drive on this year is children’s clothing. Blankets, Know Something About Cooking ing artist and business wom­ Eileen O’Hayer of Extension gift for a woman (or even a Sunday, Nov. 29, are these members of the sheets, and bedding articles are being re- an. The clever and fanciful magazine in Chicago. male cook) around Christmas­ Denver Archdiocesan Council of CathoUc quested for the first time. Catholic Relief Greta Hilb, left, and Lenora Mattingly Weber seem pleased pen sketches in For Goodness The amazing thing about time, For Goodness Sake will Women, left to right, Mrs. Louis Erhard and Services-NCWC distributes the items to coun­ with the first editions of their new cookbook, “For Goodness Sake are her work. They For Goodness Sake is its'va­ fill the bill handsomely. Miss Helen Ryan, DACCW secretaries; Mrs. tries throughout the world regardless of race, Sake,” published this week by Sage Books, Denver. Equally grace various sections of the riety. Just about everj-thing is . « * • C. C. Buschner, cooperation with Catholic color, or creed. More than one hundred book. Mrs. Hilb was bom in there. For once here is a cook joyous over the cookbook, which brings together the efforts of From “For Goodness Sake” Charities chairman; and Miss Anne Laughlin, thousand pounds weie collected in the arch- Germany, lived in Spain, mar­ book that is not restricted to two of Denver's most talented women, have been the critics ried in France, and had a special items or to iow-calorie is Lenora M. Weber’s oxtail foreign relief chairman. Members of all af- diocese last year. A better record is hoped soup recipe — ideal for these and reviewers. Mrs. Hilb is a well-known artist and musician; singing career in Hollywood. food. filiates throughout the archdiocese are urged for this year. — (Hahn-Masten photo) cold winter days. Mrs. Wfber has delighted readers for years with her teen-age She has cooked meals for nov­ Among the highlights are b> make special efforts (0 bring donations of children books, articles in leading periodicals, and her month­ elist Thomas Wolfe, pianist some of Greta Hilb’s German WEBER OXTAIL SOUP ly column in “Extension” magazine. The cookbook is one of Rudolph Serkin, and violinist specialties. One can find hors 3 oxtails Juan Mancn, and for many 1 cup pearl barley the finest ever published. — (Hahn-Masten photo) d’oeuvres, soups, salads, sal­ '4 cup split peas’ persons in the motion picture ad dressing, fish and seafood, 1 medium onion/ industry. Her recipes tend to chopped 20 From Province of Denver sauces, jams, various meats, 1 cup celery be a little on the unique, egg and cheese recipes, Pinch of bay leaf glamorous, even exotic side— Chopped parsley pastas, vegetables, breads (more the better) canaiones, Hungarian cream, (quick-rising and with yeast), 1 clove garlic 2 tbsp. vinegar Attend Annual NCCW Meet .^i^cLLisLop 6 ^uild caviar continental. pancakes, desserts, cakes and er V4 cup seur wine Mrs. Weber grew up with cookies. Salt and pepptr to taste, and Following is a report from C.S.C., and workshops on "The a large family on the Colorado Several chapters are de­ about 4 peppercorns moderator of La Junta deanery. Put all ingredients with the Mrs. Andrew McCailin, pub­ Bible,” “Individual Sanctity,” The linen chairman, Katy tickets avialable for the statue plains. Later on, as she points voted to “The Men, God Bless oxtails, because the barley licity chairman for the Den­ and the “Liturgy” brought the MRS. FITZGERALD, Denver, of the Holy Family. Her phone out in the foAword of the ’Em,” “Cheap and Fillin’,” Henshaw, would like all finished and split peas take just a s' ver Archdiocesan Council of worship of God to the conven­ is 422-0362. Returns should be book, “I cooked for an ath­ "“Leftovers.’’ “Sweets for the served as a member of the com­ linens sent to her at 1012 South long to cook, in a big kettle or Catholic Women, who attend­ tion in a -close and personal made to . her at 6311 Upham, letic husband, five hungry Sweet Tooth,” and “Odds and mittee on nominations at the in a pressure cooker. It will ed the recent National Coun­ way. Vallejo, Denver, by Nov. 25 Arvada. sons, and a fairly hungry Ends.” convention. The duties of the take about 2 hours in a soup cil of Catholic Women conven­ Workshops on all the commit­ TTiey will be displayed at the St. Thclifesa’s cirde members daughter, besides the extras Several weeks ago we were kettle or a third of that time tion held in Washington, D.C., tees of NCCW were the final committee include assisting in Christmas breakfast If they are will dine at the Hungry Farmer we were always adding places looking for some Mexican turned in early. This will help in the pressure cooker. Be Nov. 11-15. facet of the convention. the nomination procedure for restaurant Nov. 1'9. • for.” A* a result, her recipes food recipes and were gener­ sure you add enough water, In his greetings to the conven­ Mrs. Marcus Kilch, past di­ the NCCW national directors. in setting up linen donations for Marie Williams will entertain tend more toward the "cheap ally slumped. Too bad For Christmas. for the barley swells. That’s tion from Rome, where he is rector for the province of Cin­ Holy Trinity circle. Holy Inno and fillin’ kind’ ” — chicken Goodness Sake wasn’t at hand all, except to taste for flavor­ attending Vatican Council II, cinnati, was elected president of The ways and means chair­ cents circle will meet in the and noodles, cinnamon rolls, then. Because it gives recipes ing before serving. This, the Most Rev. , Arch­ the NCCW for the next two man, Anita Saunders, has more home of Pat Gibson. spaghetti and meat balls, and for varied Mexican and Span­ GIVE YOUR ox-tall stew. served with hot bread and bishop of St. Paul and episcopal years. There were approximate­ Morning star circle will meet ish dishes, including avocado ricicKvitwelivctiviemwiPcmicn salad, is just about a meal in chairman of the lay organiza­ ly 3,200 persons, including dele­ in the home of Florence Cho- ‘ It’s hard for me to cook salads, sopaipillas, tortillas, CLOTHES A S Order Your S for less than six or eight,” and others. itself, especially when lopped tions of the NCWC department, gates and non-delegates and quette on Nov. 27 to assemble clergy, in attendance. she admits. If one wants to go oriental off with pie and coffee. said: “Poverty and race are TREAT S Thanksgiving % a layette. age-old problems; but our civili­ Sf Flowers Now. S Both Mrs. Weber and Mrs. zation faces them in a different TWE.NTY from the Province Hilb spent considerable time way with automation and the of Denver, which includes the Call CITY i U U “ PETITE FLOWER News Deadline! in sifting through their many \ Cathedral Grad Named resolute will to resist every Dioceses of Pueblo, Cheyenne, For Laundry & Drycltoning (Acrou ttw The deadline for news stories recipes in an attempt to give manner of discrimlifation. t ir e t l from the cook at home a distinc­ and the Archdiocese of Denver St. JoMph'i and pictures to appear in the “To education and work and Hotplt(l) "Denver Catholic Register” Is tive selection. At the same every other interest of woman were in attendance. Among 825- B OPEN time, being the great cooks To Education Dept. Post 3383 S WEEKDAYS Monday at 5 p.m. Correspond­ your convention gives attention. them were Mrs. Paul Fitz S 9 I.m.- ‘ 7:30 p.m ents are asked to have their that they are, . they were To the old problems and their geraid, president of the 5 SUNDAY aware of the many recipes Elizabeth Anne Welch, a grad­ 5 M p.m. material at the “Register” of­ newer outworkings you must DACXIW; Mrs. David Schropfer, S PHONE ORDERS OIVEN fice at this time to assure pub­ they had acquired through the uate of Cathedral high school, bring the light of the Council president northeast district; w PROMPT ATTENTION lication In the following Thurs­ years from members of their Denver, has joined the State De­ Mrs. A1 Kramer, president of g PLEASE ULL IJMIIt deliberations and the new heat day issue. own families and friends. partment of Education as con­ of hearts made ardent with the Greeley district; Mrs. Raymond sultant in special education. 20th century outpouring of the Nixon, president of Colorado ARVADA FOR INSTANCE, there is a She is responsible for super­ Holy Spirit. There is a new chal­ Springs district; Marguerite P. 9535 W. 58TH AVE. • 424-7723 meatball item from Agnes vising and administrating all lenge for the Lay Apostolate to­ TTiompson, president of the" Ft. Gates in Central City; a spe­ the public school speech correc­ day. God grant that the National Collins district; Mrs. Joseph WESTMINSTER tion programs throughout Colo­ Council of Catholic Women may Haefeli, social action chairm ^, 2895 W 73ND AVE • 428-5097 ATTENTION rado, from the State level. meet that challenge success­ DACCW; Monsignor William Monahan, moderator for the 1 HR. BRIDES TO BE fully.” THORNTON SHE FORMERLY WAS ad­ DACCW; Monsignor Robert N«Hiliii will " 0 m m " Hm Ckartk DRY CLEANING 810 E 88IH AVE. • 287-5586 M T t f«r yMT w tA naf Hum 8m ministrative assistant to the di­ THE KEYNOTE address of Hoffman, moderator for the *1 NttMT'i Whlti Abit CbHi Rm - rector of special services in the convention was delivered by Colorado Springs district; Fa­ 1 D AY imn, mM 4tw * Hm tb b h r Hm WHEATRIDGE IrMil PirtT )• wih M, Im * Hm Adams County School District the Most Rev. Stephen A. Leven, ther Robert Nevins, moderator 'RlRVDURIiOnBSI 4m t t* Hm iH */. LAUNDRY 7393 W. 44TH AVE. • 422-1438 50, Westminster, as well as Auxiliary Bishop of San Antonio for the Greeley district; Mrs. C. W* abt hmhk tMmwIk CiimRUt E. Stransky, president of the * Plants * Corsagas W* *b* CM Mkc I nm4 rK*r<- school psychologist and head of and assistant episcopal chair­ RADIO PICK-UP DENVER hit *1 VMT M tin wtMhm the speech and hearing program man of the NCWC department Cheyenne council; Mrs. W. K. Fall Centerpiaeas DISPATCH & DELIVERY e e piNapgfbpli rm fdi . within the district. Loss, president of Pueblo coun­ 929 15IH ST • 244-4493 Avtilabit enty throuth your of lay organizations. His “Peo­ ple of God” — all people, every­ cil; Father Delbert Blong, dioce­ For Tour 2915 SPEtr RIVD * 433-6259 own locol florict ot rtoMO- For the past seven years she LEE O CONNOR ib lo cost. where — set the tone for the san moderator of Pueblo; Mrs. has also had a speech and hear­ Elizabeth A. Welch Thanksgiving Member i I’etei A Paul FORT COLLINS CARL A. WAGNER ing clinic in Limon on Satur­ convention. H. M. Edmonds, DACCW secre­ tary; and the Rev. Peter Gross, Table Pan.'-h 2215 SO. COLLEGE • 482-0996 MPG. CO„ INC. days. ceptional Children's committee Further developing the theme, Miss Welch, a candidate for of the Rocky Mountain School the “Worship of God” was treat­ (he doctor of philosophy de­ Study council, secretary of the ed by the Rev. John A. Miller, THE PERFEQ GIFT gree at the University of Den­ Colorado Association of School Young, Grade A ver, holds bachelor and mas­ Psychologists, American Speech NCCW lomdor ter degrees from that institu­ and Hearing association, Coun­ Given Honor tion. cil for Exceptional Children, Washington — (NC) — Mrs. She is a member of Phi Beta and Council of State Supervisors Joseph McCarthy, who has com­ Kappa, vice president of Mortar in Speech and Hearing. p le te her two-year term as Board Alums, secretary of the president of the National Coun­ TURKEYS Colorado Speech and Hearing SHE AND HER family are cil of Catholic Women, was hon­ association, chairman of the Ex- members of Christ the King ored at a presentation here by ... priced right at Safeway parish, Denver. Dominican Father Francis Wen­ USDA Iniptcted for WholmomoneM. Excoptionolly dell, editor of the Torch, “in make appointment now for recognition of her selection by tlw gift only yon c u give— clean and plump. Really nice birdi at their *beit. bsUiniiL hoifqw td. 4 to 24 lbs. Dominican Unit Pope Paul VI as a Council your portrait auditor.” by Hal GonM, Thty'ro prieod righf to givt jrou Slates Tuesday, fb A i& t tht b#it valo# in town. The House of Nov. 24, Meet A JEWELER 388-1603 Bonaiase. The monthly meeting of the Photography Dominican Sisters oI the Sick IS A 3815 E. 2nd Ave. Chorry Crook (Cherry Creek) Bdf-S lb. 85° Poor Aid society will be held Shopping Centor HHIHS hilly Cooked, deloHed Tnesday, Nov. 34, at the Cor- 333-3379 Cudohy'i Holf or Whole pas Christi convent, 2511 Gay­ LUCKY M AN ! B o n a U ss lord street, Denver. He deals with a great many Bofwd, othI ti*

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Harvey and Nancy are already planning their home loan at Midland... call ma 3-4281 for the CUSTOM CUT MEAT B including an extra room that might just someday be a nursery. convenience of pick up B and delivery in Denver (The Way You Like It) MIDLAND MAKES IT EASY B and all subuibs. fur Fashion Show ' B .Members of the junior class of the Mercy Hospital School THE TV O FIOERAL of Nursing, Denver, are conducting their annual fund raising 5^ FR[[ DELIVERY B LAUNOeSERS project for the year with a For Fashion Show featuring furs by TBk B AND Lloyd's. It will be held at 8 p.m. N’oi. 24, in the Knights of ^ LOAN ASSN. aEANERS OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY savings A Columbus Hall, 1555 Grant street. Denver. .A dessert buffet will ^ 4621 E. 23rd Ph. 388-4661 Phone MA. 3-428) 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. BOWNTOWN WnTMINSTEB LAKEWOOD be served. The proceeds from this event will be used for ma- ^ B 2500 cuiris ITOl a Glintrm.:22'M41 7X1 FtOartl ll«d.> 4X-1SI1 143S Widimitn .2}3-$St7 jor student actiiilies. Tickets are aiailable from all members ^ B lUT DtNVn WEISHIAC FLAIA ENAIEWOOO a reputation maintained of the junior class or by phoning 388-6288. Extension 2289. Tick- ^ SHOP RITE SUPER MARKET B 6700 E. ColfK.)U-42U 2342 S. C«l«. ■lvd..7S7-33X 300 E. Him«K)«n. 7I3-0S37 since IMS ets will also be aiailable at the door. The show is open to the ^ B public. Page 8 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Nov. 19, 1964 Driver Improvement Class Here Are Healthful Hints On Turkey Preparation Scheduled for Nov. 24 stuffed bird, don't thaw it be­ Thanksgiving will be a hap­ Food, and Drug section of the and store it. If you must pre­ Winter driving and defensive fore cooking. V Thawing could pare the dressing in advance, mountain driving, safe-driving pier occasion if cooks make Colorado State Department of driving will be stressed in the practices, and an extensive re­ Public Health, whose official lead to contamination. refrigerate the dry ingredients sure that the turkey they serve forthcoming classes of Denver’s view of state and city tragic is safe as well as savory. view of Thanksgiving differs • If you select an unstuffed and broth separately. Combine Driver Improvement school, ac­ them when you're ready to stuff laws. There is no behind-the- This word came from 0. J. from the traditional thought of bird, thaw it under refrigera­ cording to District Judge Sher­ wheel driving instruction. a festive holiday occasion. the bird. Wiemann, chief of the Milk, tion — a slower, but safer, pro­ man G. Finesilver, director of Students who satisfactorily WIEMANN HAS LEARNED cedure than thawing at room • Remember, too, that dress­ the school. complete the course of instruc­ over the years that the holiday Sp«cially *Mad’ temperature. Don't set the tur­ ing insulates the turkey. This tion and pass the written exam­ season also is marked by out­ key on the kitchen counter to means that a longer cooking pe­ THE NEW CLASS will start breaks of food poisoning because ination do not have to take the thaw, because the outside will riod is required, and thorough on Nov. 24 at 6:30 p m., at the written examination when ap­ A special showing of the of careless handling of the tur­ Graphic ‘Guidance System’ thaw before the inside — a con­ cooking is necessdry to prevent Emily Griffith Opportunity plying for^OT’ renewing their movie “It's a mad, mad, mad, key in the kitchen. dition which permits rapid the growth of organisms in the As new as space-shots and as old as .Adam is the mes- school, 13th and Welton streets. jllolorado driver’s licenser mad world’’ has been arranged Accordingly, he and E.>:ther growth of organisms. cavity. sage pinned to the bnlletin board by Mrs. John Beals, at St. Registration is now being held at the Cooper theater 960 So. Eicher, the Department's nutri­ • If you absolutely must thaw • I,eft-over turkey and dress­ Augustine’s catechetical center, Brighton. Her Christmas pre­ at the school.^ There are six MORE THAN 25,000 students tion consultant, were prompted a frozen turkey in a hurry, im­ ing should be placed in the re­ Colorado houlevard, for Reli­ sent to the Victory Noll Sisters was a promise of year-round sessions. The ' class wilt not have attended the classes since gious Sisters of the Denver to give these hints lor health merse the entire bird in its bag | frigerator in separate shallow care of some of the bulletin boards. Her daughter Kim helps meet on Thanksgiving Day. the school opening in March, archdiocese at 9:15 a.m. on the to housewives: in warm running water. containers, and they should be The subject matter will con­ with the display, while Sister Mary Carolyn looks on approv­ 1959. It'is considered one of the day after Thanksgiving, Fri­ • If you're pressed for time • Stuff the turkey the day spread in thin layers to permit sist of the techniques of motor most effective adult driver edu­ day, Nov. 27. and buy a commercially pre­ you plan to use it. Don’t stuff* rapid cooling. ingly. (Photo by John Sampson of Brighton). vehicle operation, winter and cation programs in the nation.

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7* Parochial Turkey I Thursday, Nov. 19, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 9 Turkey Party Party Set Nov. 19 Slated N o ^ Dfluvei NmjOs (Our Lady of Grace Parish, (Guardian .Angels' Parish. Denver) Denver) There will be a Turkey party Hie annual Turkey party, St. Catherine’s in Our I^dy of Grace church sponsored by the Men’s club of Slates Party 'Guardian .Angels' parish, will basement on Thursday, Nov. 19. (St. Catherine’s Parish, be on Sunday, Nov. 22, at 7 at 7 p.m. Denver) p.m. To be given away are 20 The annual Thanksgiving tur­ turkeys and five complete din­ AT THE SODALITY meelin« key party, sponsored by the last week, a variety food sale ners. Holy Name society and PT.A of was planned for Dec. 1.7 The .A pre-Advent dance will be St. t'-atherine's parish, wUl be chairman will be Tillie Briggs, i held on Saturday. .Nov. '’1. at held Monday. Nov. 23. at 8 p.m. New officers for the altar boys 8 p.m. The admission price of in the school cafeteria. will be Ralph Tanner, supreme $4 per couple includes refresh­ Proceeds of the party will go grand knight; Stephen O'Block, ments. There will be live music. towards purchasing new books vice supreme grand knight; for the school library. and Joseph Subia, in charge of THE PTA IS -having a paper -A hot dog luncheon will be Baptisms. Mrs. Sue School is in drive on Monday, Nov. 23. On served to the school children, charge of the aitar boys. the previous Sunday, a truck Tuesday, Nov. 24. The commit­ Altar boy instructions will be will be parked by the church tee is to be in the cafeteria at resumed this Saturday at 11 to collect papers. Donations also 10:15 a.m.; volunteer workers, a.m. New boys are still needed. may be brought to the school at 11:15 a.m. on Monday before 10 a m. CANS OF FOOD arc being Advent wreaths are on sale in News Deadliae! collected for the Scout basket the church hall after all the The dealine for news stories to be given to a needy family I Masses on Sunday. The price of and pictures to appear la the of the parish at Thanksgiving. the wreath is $1.75. "Denver Catholic Register" is To St. Louis — The Cord Way Monday at S p.m. The scouts will be in the church Hungry as Billy? basement alter 8 and 9 o’clock GAMES P.ARTIES sponsored Masses this week to collect do­ Christmas cards are the first steps to Daughters of Charity, in the Missouri metrop­ by the Men's club are held every -An enthusiastic sampler of the taste treats in store for nations. St. I/Ouis for Sister Anne, center, and mem­ olis. Helping unpack the cards are, from left Friday in the church hall start­ patrons of a bake sale coming up Saturday, and Sunday, Nov. A few more stamps are need­ bers of the Girls Sodality at .Most Precious to right, Greta Davis, Virginia Clarke, Sister ing at 8 p.m. 21-22, in St. Dominic’s church, Denver, is young Billy Callahan. ed to obtain a new set of silver Blood parish, Denver, who are selling the .Anne, Christine Larkowski, and Mary .Ann His delight matches his appetite as he accepts a piece of pie to match the new dishes in the cards,to finance a trip for the sodalists to Gargan. Arvada Parish from Mrs. Jacob Konrade and Mrs. Paul Celantano, co-chair­ kitchen. Marillac, the provincial mother house of the men of the sale. The event will be held in the church audi­ To Hold Class torium. The firm* Haled here deserve At Solemn Novena to be remembered wbei yea ere dialrlbutlas yieur petreaa|e In Ibe On Holy Bible different Hoea of bnetaieei. (St. Anne’s Parish, Arvada) Papal Blessing To Be Given A class on the Holy Bible will Sf. Dominic's PTA be held at St. .Anne’s parish, j (Most Precious Blood Parish, blessing will be given. provincial mother house in St Monday, i NORTH Denver) ■A special Thanksgiving Mass ■ I^uis, .Mo. Nov. 23. at 1 p.m. Sister Frances The Altar and Rosary society will be held Thursday, Nov. 26,, n ie cards also will he shown Mary of Loretto Heights will Plans Bake Sale conduct this class each Monday of Most Precious Blooid parish at 9 a.m, in the school library Thursday, Father Walter Ingling, O.P., DENVER for six weeks. (St. Dominic's Parish, Denver) will meet at 1 p.m. in the Nov. 19. at 7 p.m. and at 7:.30 SI. Dominic’s PTA will hold will be the celebrant and Fa­ church for the recitation of the SLSTER ANNE and the Girl's p.m. They will be sold at the THE (70URSE IS FREE. AU its annual bake sale on Satur­ ther John C. Krenkse, O.P., religious goods display at the will be the: commentator. Rosary. Sodality at Most Precious Blood women of the parish are invited day. Nov. 21. and Sunday. Nov. OPTICAL A business meeting will fol­ evening novena through Nov. parish are finding that they to participate. Further informa­ 22, in the church auditorium. Dispensing Opticians low, with a program on “Holi­ 23, and in the school vestibule tion may be obtained from Ei­ There will be volunteers in must unpack many boxes of after all Masses through Dec. 13. DeWAYNE INGRAM day Meat Preparation." leen Hessek at 424-5090. the auditorium to receive and LARRY GLENNON 'The solemn novena, conducted Christmas cards before the girls (formerly with Denver Dry Goods Co.) Advent wreaths will be avail­ sell donations from noon to 5 4022 Tennyson Street by the Rev. John Vidal, C.M., are able to pack for their trip A BAKE SALE, to be held Now Managing to Marrilac at Easter. able after the Masses on Sun­ p.m. on Saturday and after all GRond 7-5759 will close Monday evening, Nov. Sunday, Nov. 29, will also help day Nov. 29. the Masses on Sunday except 23, at 7:45 p.m. The Papal to raise funds for the trip. Pa­ The sodalists will be selling This project is sponsored year­ the 5:30 a m. M R. FRANZ the cards at the church at va­ rishioners are invited to con­ ly by the, .Altar and Rosary so­ tribute baked goods and may rious times through Dec. 1.7, in ciety. Orders must be placed in PIZZAS ARE THE snemalties OF LAKESIDE bring donations to the cafeteria LARGEST SELECTION advance with Mrs. Carol Hun- this year according to the co- order to finance a Holy Week either Saturday. Nov. 28. from "YournumierUr Y W ir OF . saker at 424-7366. The price of chairman. Mrs. .Jacob Kon'ade MEN’S CLOTHING^ trip to Marillac college and 3 p.m. until 5 p.m.. or Sunday. I wreath is $1.25; the stand, and Mrs. Paul Celantano. Piz­ 455 4323 AND TAILORING LAMPS and LAMP^ SHADES 25 cents. zas will he sold whole nr by ,4 the piece. LAKESIDE St. Francis de Sales' Open THE A.NNUAL “Turkey Trot’ 3030 UJ.4431AVC. SHOPPING CENTER Coffee and doughnuts will be Dance sponsored by the Holv . (In the King Soopers Metl) •LAMPS served after ail the Sunday House Attracts More Than 200 Name society will be held Sat Masses except the 5:30 a m. 45S-2 5 38 „ , • T- j V I urdav, Nov. 21 from 9 p.m. un (St. Francis de Sales’ school cafeteria on Friday, .Nov. • LAMP SHADES , I til 1 a m. in the school gym Fred Norris, PT.A president, Parish, Denver) 20, at 8 p.m. Refreshments willj^j,j.jp furnished b> announced the special prize will • POLE LAMPS More than 200 persons attend­ be served and .special prizes will] .lohnny Lawrence and his or be a five piece set of Teflon LOOKING FOR RINGS? ed the open house at St. Francis be given throughout the even- chestra. The price of $3 per cou cookware. HOURS: de Sales’ grade school recently. ing. • I pic includes midnight supper. Mrs. Peter Ekler. chairman Denver’s Finest Monday thru Friday 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Honored guests included the of the recent doughnut drive, S at 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. principal of Byers junior high I announced that more than 2.000 Selections school and PTA officers of Ala­ ; dozen doughnuts were sold. The wA§iiV4;Eirs meda, Steele, and Byers . sale added $450 to the convent Diamonds - Birthstonei schools. ' 1,800 Rosaries Made EUCTRIC STORE fund. Remount Specialists 3156 W. 38lh Ava. 455-8946 i The Holy Name society will ROY F. AND HELEN K. WASINGER FACULTY MEMBERS ac quainted the visitors with the In St. Magdalene Parish I sponsor the last in a series of RYAN'S JEWELRY 'Turkey parties Thursday, Nov. work being accomplished in Lakeside Shopping Center each grade. Refreshments were (St. Mary Magdalene’s Parish. beth’s Retreat, Denver, learn- 19, in the church auditorium, served by the PTA officers. Denver) ing to make cord rosaries. , Phone 477-3123 The Sorrowful Mother Rosar> I THE THIRD ORDER of St. “We Have So Much The Boy Scout Mothers’ auxil­ NEW MEMBERS are needed.'Dominic’s will hold its monthly iary will meet in the assembly Makers of St. Mary Magdalene’s parish have made more than The next meeting will be held meeting Sunday, Nov. 22, at To Be Thankful For" room of the rectory, on Thurs­ in the parish hall, 29th avenue!3:20 p.m. in the church. All -’"T'-.— IEr.' ....- -y-T-sr ...... day, Nov. 19 at 8 p.m. 1,800 rosaries to be sent to all parts of the world. .At the last and Depew street, on Tuesday, | members are asked to please FRESH TURKEYS The Altar and Rosary society Dec. 1, at 12:30 p.m. Interested note the change in time, will meet in the church on Fri­ meeting there were women (NOT FROZIN) from Broomfield, and St. Eliza- women are asked to call Mrs. ^ demonstration of the Mass day, Nov. 20, at 12:45 p.m. for Conway at 233-4475. . liturgy will ge given fOR THE HOLIDAYS recitation of the Rosary. A Cub Scout Pack 27 has a new i^e auditorium of the St, dessert luncheon and business Mlnhirn Altar Unit Cub Master, Lloyd Stemke. A ll|jj^^inic’s church for all inter- DUCKS — GEESE — CAPONS meeting will follow. To M eet In Heme bo>-s wishing to join should caUL^jg^ members of the parish on The latest information on the Mr. Steinke as soon as .possible 22, at 4 p.m. FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS liturgical changes of Nov. 29 (St. Patrick's Parish, MInturn) at 237-6601. will be explained. All the wom­ The .Altar and Rosary society At the district recognition din­ Cutting Only USDA Choico en of the parish are invited to of St. Patrick’s parish, Minium, ner being held at the Regis col­i Key, Sword Unit Steer Beef — Aged t(^ Perfection attend. will hold its next meeting in the lege student center tonight, Nov. ! home of Marie Williams. 19, .Mrs. Sharon Trione and Mrs. AAeets Nov. 27 We Make Our'Own THE ANNU.AL PT.A card' Nine members were pre.senl Janet Malloy will receive the ITALIAN SAUSAGE — GERMAN SAUSAGE party will be held in the high;for the past meeting Nov. 3. Den Mother’s Key for meritori­ (Sts. Peter and Paul’s Parish, CORNED BMF ous service with Cub Pack 27, W'heatridge) THE PTA CARD PARTY held meeting of the Key and Mother of God Will Hold ■Nov. 12 made a profit of $302. Sword society in Sts. Peter and ______Paul's parish will be held Fri­ PAUL’S FINE MEATS day, Nov. 27 at 8 p.m. in the "Where Wheatridgd Meats" Parish Bazaar Nov. 22 school gymnasium. Turkey Benefit Free Delivery Featured speaker will be Fa­ (Mother of God Parish, Denver) IJ, Carabello, 825-5831, fish pond; Set in Lakewood 3855 Wadsworth 424-1445 The annual Mother of God par-, and Mrs. James Price, 722-2032, j ther Robert Greenslade, mem­ ish bazaar will be held'Sunday, I or Mrs. William Brayden, 733-' **^'^*'’ ber of the archdiocesan liturgi­ Nov. 22. in the church basement 8630, white elephant. , , , cal commission and, with the after all the Masses. ! W A of S . Bernadette’s Very Rev. Monsignor Richard OTHER CH.AIRMEN arc Mrs. completed plans for Hiester, a director of music for r Donations of home-baked V****^*^ ^ ^ iThe annual Turkey benefit Fri- the archdiocese. Father Greens­ OUR PRAYER TO YOU AT YOUR \ goods, needlework, homemade! J°hn .Shaw, coffee and dough-L at 8 d m at the THANKSGIVING DAY TABLE: ^ candy, and articles for the!nuts; Mt^. Walter D em m er,|«>’^ J®. ^ lade has a variegated back­ r I white elephant booth and fish-'Ch'-istmas card and gifU; and' for the affair’will ground in music and European study. \ \ pond are _ . needed. ;M>sses Erma and Ann Kattau,' * special $100 prize. used to purchase a new station return ^liee iLanLd, wagon for the Sisters of the All parishioners arc welcome \ i THOSE WISHING to donate General chairmen are Mrs. parish school. to attend the council meeting on i articles, may bring them to the I-ccoard Tangney and Mrs. Vin- Monday evening Nov. 23 in the o aimiqliti^ ^odj r i basement Saturday from 2:30 to cent Belthem. . ^ 1 rector)- assemhiy room. ^5:30 p.m. r * **"* Fowler Overton, chair- Those unable to bring their S g u a r a DaHCO Turkay Party man, thanks all the women of donations at this time are asked , , (St. Patrick’s Parish, Denver) the parish who helped in the j-or ill ede and a H D k to call any of the chairmen (hi. Louis Parish, Englewood) The annual Turkey party successful bake sale held recent- listed below to have their do­ •A large crowd do-si-doed en- sponsored by the Holy Name ly jihich netted $212. nations picked up: thusiastically at the first square of St. Patrick’s Parish further $90 was raised for Mrs. Walter Farrell, 777-0270, dance sponsored Nov. 7 in St.'"’’** ^old on Friday, Nov. 20, needlework sold through the Lene^iid we Lave received ^ home-baked goods; Mrs. Robert Louis’ parish. Englewood. ^ P ni. in the school auditor-: sewing circle of the Altar and Schauer, 244-5152. needlework; The next dance in the parish ' “oi All members of the parish Rosary society, .Mrs. Thomas Thoughts at Mrs. Harry Krantwashl. 722- series will be held in the parish urged to attend. Ixhaus. president, reports, 8078, homemade candy; Mrs. J. center at 8 p m. Saturday, Nov. Thanksgiving . . . rom Lount^j 21. Everyone, including begin­ ‘ ^illr 'iHI.I .1. . I ' ners. i.s invited to attend. Hely Family Parish Men's The warmth of family and friends . . . the spiritual SATRIANO The training sessioii for the ^ . . _ . guidance of our house of worship . . . the securify of ikrou^li Ckridtj living in a fine community . . . the abundance apd BROTHERS S'lS S 'iria S S C lu b Elects New Officers richness of our great country, where we may live and be held tonight, Nov. 19, at worship and vote as we please . . . for oil this and The students of Holy Family JANITOR 7:30 p.m. in the church. .All in- Family Parish, Denver) much more we offer thanks. From all of us to our terested men are urged to at- elected new high school will present their our ejCord, .^nten* SERVICE officers this week at Holy Fam- loyal friends and patrons, a hoppy ond healthy ROMEO AND THE BOYS AT Rug and Upholsteiy annual school play, Charlie’s Thanksgiving. Specially designed Christmas Aunt, by Brandon Thomas, Fri­ Shampooing cards and all^casion cards are | Pr^ident Bernard Hoar; vice day Nov. 20 at 8 p.m. in the "DENVER’S FAMLIEST BANK" Complet* Housa available in the new school | Schnur; secre­ tary, John Byrne: and treas- gym. Qaoning building after Sunday Masses and j urer, Martin Potter. These men Tickets at $1 for adults and eALTERIO’S Roor Waxing and ® 'occupy the respective positions 75 cents for students may be noRTH D ^ r B a r k Polishing gift Items also are on display. | purchased at the door. CONOCO SERVICE Walls and Windows i Nick Herold. Lud Thaler, and Washed ' Bernard Hoar. THE .MEN’S CLUB will hold Dr. Kevin Gieoson ;its annual Thanksgiving turkey 44TH AT lOWEll 455-9857 Expert • Dep<-ndable lasun^ Optometrist NEW M.A.N.AGER of the Tues-i party Saturday, Nov. 21. at 7:30 , n.Arrisoii 2-1971 iday night games parties isipm. in the Holy Family cafe-' C*U Ut IW F n * EitH M iu ! George Taylor. He succeeds Joe iteria and gym. The proceeds l^omeo ^afterio m_ J-»$4 MM u_ u r n SIM W. 38th Ave. StM W. 4«k «««. Wheat Ridge, Colo. Brand, who has managed this;will go to support Men’s clubj W. 38th at Julian St. 433-6781 I activity the last three years, j projects. m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m

Page 10 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Nov. 19, 1964 • for the listener How Can a Family Afford Ragtime Recreated With Nostalgia DE.WER'.S Max Moiatli. joyablc.stereo recording. .Miss romantic Spanish and Mexi­ who knows a thing about rag­ Gorme knows how to turn a can music, 'Vanes sings "L'na time music and can be seen Spanish lyric to good effect. Para Todas.",“Muy Cerca de To See a Movie Together? on Wednesdays at 9:30 p.m, Neither the trio or singer T i." "Es Hermosa Vivir” and on KRM.^-TV, Channel 6. Den­ support each other. They sing others in first-rate style. Both ver. on "Turn By ('. J. Zocha lluced and directed with care. together with case and charm. performance and stereo engi­ of the Cen­ neering are of top quality. Boy, look what's happened The beautiful and talented tury," is rep­ •Julie .Andrews give.s the title Robert Goulet’s latest al­ to the family movie, I don't resented on role an air of charm, wit. and bum. "Without You" (Colum­ mean the sentimental, happy, his second re- 4$; ‘ of the grace — a performance that bia S9000). is another in the peaches-and-ercam film that 1km cording for is a perfect standout. popular tenor's line of stand­ is aimed to attract Mom, Epic records e L V J D t e n c e Because of its excellence. ard selections. If anyone cah Dad, and the kids. The con­ with "Oh Play Mary Poppins will be a revive the melodic popular cern here is for the "occa­ That Ragtime days that will attract a fam­ money-maker for years. I.ike song (in contrast to the rock­ sion” of going to a worth-w'hile Thing." The movie together. ily group, but two films of a The Wizard of Oz its magic in' and upbeat teen-age items) highly enjoyable nature come spell will continue to delight versatile pian­ Admittedly, there are not it's Goulet, who brings a rich to mind; Mary Poppins and children and adults indefinite­ ist is backed quality to such favorites as too many films available on with rhythm Mor.iti It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World. ly. "I'll Be Seeing You.” ‘‘Once the nation's screens these accompaniment and a vocal What have the motion pic­ So, what happens? These Upon a Time,’’ "Where ,\re group, the .lordanaires. The ture distributors and man­ days motion picture studios do You.” ' Autumn I-eaves.” aiiJ stereo album is a gay and agers of theaters done about their best to turn out a film o'hvrs. .All the songs were ar» light affair showcasing Mor- making these films enticing to that will appeal to a mass ranged and conducted by Sid' ath at his best; this i.s his family groups? h'irst of all, audience. The day of making Ramia. they have put them out of the mediocre films one after the best recording to date. Here ragtime is hauled in and giv­ The Back Porch Majority is These albums can be ob­ reach of family attendance by- other is gone. Television has composed of seven young sing­ tained from the -Music for tacking on a high tariff. taken care of that. It has be­ Seeir Channel 6 Report en a fresh re-examination. "Hello -Ma Baby, " "Cubanola ers. The group was conceived .Ml record shop, Denver. — come a hard fact that today by Randy Sparks as a farm (CJZ), TAKE the ca.se of Mary when a studio turns out a \ host of prominent Denver area citizens have joined Glide,” "Doriana.” and "If You Don't Have .\ny .Money" team for the .New Christy Poppins, that delightful gem movie that is generally ac­ with the Council for Educational Television in urging the com­ -Minstrels. The distinctive in­ cepted by all the critics, the and eight others are brightly munity to back the needs of KRM.A TV, Channel 6, Denver, strumentation solidly comes of a movie from Walt Disney box office price goes up. sung and played and revive in its current drive for funds. Govefnor John \. Love, right, through in a variety of folk studios. There's no (|ue.stion Now Mary Poppins certain­ an authentic nostalgia of yes­ Denver's quality coffee shops siH-aks with Herman F. Feucht, campaign chairman for the tunes. outstanding among 3743 FEDERAL BOULEVARD that it’s one of the grandest ly isn't the greatest movie teryear. which are "Far Side of the EAST COLFAX AT TRENTON and most enchanting musical made. It's understandable educational television station's fund drive, which ends Dec. 8. Columbia Records has re­ 4300 WADSWORTH Hill,” “Julianne," and "Cot­ films ever made. It was pro- that when a studio takes a The Governor proclaimed the period from last .November to leased ‘'.Amor", an I.P in Bucjtets of Cliiciten NEVER CLOSE" ton Bale Levee." In "Meet work, spends several years on Dec. 8 as "Educational Television Month" in Colorado. which singing star Eydie For Parties & Picnics it at a "Teat cost, that the Gorme and the Trio I.os the Back Rorch -Majority" (Epic) the (larmonic blend of film will first be shown to the Panchos combine their talents • PIZZA • RIBS f public at advanced prices. Movie tor the first time. .Sung in the group is outstanding. This high tariff, though, Spanish, the selections are a In ".Near 'Y'ou" (Columbia • CHICKEN • FISH doesn't insure the film as Comments combination of current south- EX-5124), a dozen Latin songs Call 936-3489 notable entertainment. In the Following are brief com­ of-the-border hits and Latin are interpreted warmly in PIZZERIA case of Gone With the Wind •■Cmerican standards. FREE DELIVERY ments on motion pictures cur­ Spanish by singer Roberto 1014 SO. FEDERAL or Ben-Hur its easy to .see the rently playing: The trio, whose members Yancs. For those-^vho retish Italian Restaurant advance price, are Johnny .-Ubino. Chucho Fail Safe: .A shattering ex­ Navarro and .\lfredo Gil, is BUT BY the simple fact perience for the v iewer: about among the world’s top record­ TRAVELING MEN that everyone will want to see a Strategic .Air Command ing groups and is distin­ communications failure which Stay at the Mary Poppins, the high ad­ guished by its bolero tempo sends a U.S. plane with an mission price prevails. In one arrangements and smooli: H-Bomb lo Moscow, Two fine city, for instance, th? admis­ romantic blend of voices and ARGONAUT HOTEL sion to this film in the eve­ characterizations by Henry guitars. Fonda and Dan O’Herlihy. FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR ning is $‘2 per person for The idea for a collaborative BRIDGE PARTIES, DANCES AND adults and 90 cents for chil­ The book was a suspcnseful album featuring Miss Gorme DINNERS dren. It costs two adults and thriller, but the film turns out PHONE 633-3101 and the trio results in an en- Beauhful Ballrooms Privatt Dining Rooms W. 38th at Reed Street 421-5115 four children $7.60 to see the somewhat grim and depress­ : film at this price. In Holly- ing. F’or selective tastes. HOME MADE SPAGHETTI, Meat Balls or Sausage 1.55 (Adults and Young Adults). HOME MADE RAVIOLI, Meat Balls or Sausage 1.55 ; wood, at Grauman’s Chinese KLZ-TV TO REPEAT saaK»a« 534-7918 HOME MADE LASAGNA 1.75 j Theater, where we saw the Broadway Actress Send Me No Flowers: Doris RIGATONI, Meat Balls or Sausage 1.45 1 STUFFED RIGATONI, AAeat Balls or Sausage l.tO I film, the price was even high- To Visit Denver Day frivolity about a man who MASS IN ENGLISH JhsL <£oiiiL floont CAVATILLE, Meat Balls or Sausage 1.60 i cr. thinks he has only a few KLZ-TV, Channel 7, Denver, \ Now, these prices for such Mary Jo Catlett, one of weeks to live. Typical of the of Esther and Frank Fong) 21 VARIETIES OF PIZZA will repeat "The Mass in Eng­ a film certainly must irritate Broadway’s most talented recent comedies of this type lish,’’ a TV demonstration .Ninth Avenue at Speer Blvd. young performers who is in which Miss Day appear­ Phone 421-5115 Orders To* Go a large group of families. Mass that was first presented COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF prominently featured in the ed. Rock Hudson and Tony We Will Close Thanksgiving Day Many of them simply are not on the station several weeks Closed Mondays Pat Aiello going to spend this amount to current hit • musical ’Hello Randall assist in only fairly ago. It will be teleca.st Sun­ FINEST CHINESE AND see a movie. They'll wait sev­ Dolly,” starring Carol Chan- amusing fluff. (.Adults .and day, Nov. 22, 11 to 11:30 a.m. AMERICAN FOODS eral years, if need be, until it nlng, will take a one-week Young .Adults) on the station. Beautiful Lantern Lighted Dining Room In the turns up at a drive-in or leave of absence from her Veterans of Foreign Wars Home Y’nungblood Hawke: Based The Very Rev. John J. John S. Stewart Post No. 1 role in the Gower Champion neighborhood theater. on Herman Wouk's well-writ­ Danagher, C.M., rector of St. Open lo the Public It’s about time that movie production sometime in De­ ten novel, this Warner Broth­ Thomas’ seminary, Denver, is It a.m. to 10:30 p.m.—Set., till 13:30 a.m. distributors, managers, and, cember to visit her parents, ers film version is a slipshod, the celebrant. The Rev. Thom­ (Closed Tuesdays) in some cases, the press, quit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Catlett half-baked production that has as Cahill, C.M., serves as harping at the public for their of Denver. She has been in the little to recommend it, except narrator, and Clark Butter­ lack of interest in going to a show since it first went into for a smooth performance by field of the seminary com­ ENROLL NOW production in October, 196:!. good movie together. What James Franciscus. (Adults) ments. FOR average family can afford The Outrage; This is the Ja­ The program is being re­ these outrageous prices? Male Singers’ panese Rashomon transferred telecast owing to requests of Accordion Lessons Many readers in recent to a Mexican setting. Concerns numerous viewers. years have made it known Tryouts Set various versions of a rape and irs FUN murder. Where the Japanese that they do not appreciate • Low Rtnial Plan the "increa.se in price” at­ Auditions for male roles in film was done -with sensitivity Marty Reisch the Loretto Heights college • Intirucliont In Your Horng tached to every Disney movie and was an effective drama, • Export TtKhing that comes to town, the new Star Nights production of The this version is nothing more Hosts Bowling Writt toi McOoiNtM ones as well as the older ones Sound of Music will be held than a slick Hollywood at­ M cDonald re-issued every four or five Sunday, Nov. 22. and Monday, tempt that borders on the sen­ Shows on Radio JOE MACK’S years. What these pmnts* ob­ Nov. 23, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. sational. .Acting of Claire Marty Reisch, bowling writ­ MUSIC CENTER in the Center of Performing er for the Rocky Mountain ject to most of all is the in­ Bloom and Paul Newman is' P.O.Box 19145 . crease in the children’s ticket. •Arts, 3001 S. Federal boule­ above average. (Adults) News, now has two weekly ra­ vard, Denver. dio bowling shows on station Denver, Colorado PUZZLE ! By far and large the increase Goodbye Charlie: .A feeble ranges between 25 cents and Those trying out for singing and overlong comedy with K.'VIOR, 1510 kc., Denver. 80219 * On Wednesdays at 5:45 p.m. . T K Z 8 C O V P O K . 75 cents over the regular chil­ roles should provide their own double-meaning lines with Listen Every Sunday at I;3e p.m to Joo Msch'i Radio Program 8M On Veur O T g it’s "Bowling XKTUXaS TKS BXAltXK dren’s admission price for sheet music. Available male Tony Curtis attempting to save other movies. roles in the Rodgers and the day from Debbie Reynolds' a bowling Time With Disney’s efforts in consis­ Hammerstein musical include overacting. It may not be TO ONE FREE tently turning out children's the singing lead, the char­ good, but it’s loud. (Adults). -Marty R e i- acter lead, the major support­ -sch,” a 15- Arohy McDonald and family fare throughout ing role for a youth who can minute pro­ BINGO SUPPIIES PUZZLE the years are worthy of com­ mendation, but since he mo­ sing aTid dance, and two Sacred Heart Program gram in which Complole Line of Bingo fr>^d-ti»erience’’ McDonald^ filmi'd at considerable cost Channel J. Denver, and a.m., Father Dolan will be "Bowling Billboard,” aired HOWr Of A M H IC A S FAVOIIITE HAMBURGERS AND FRENCH FRIES TOO' for infnrniation or rulalog for a unique presentation in KOAA-TV, Channel 5. Colo­ seen in a program discussing from 5:45 to 6 p.m. on Thurs­ Write or Call ALAMEDA CENTER 4215 W. COLFAX | Cinerama. Mo.st Cinerama rado Springs. “You Can Make Up for Sins.” days, is a man-about-the-bowl- 1647 Elevtnfh Sltoot Sirs. PhOAt: 355 M76 EAST COLFAX A PENNSYLVANIA theaters announce special ing-lanes type of show spot­ Dtnvtr. Colorado^ Rtf. Phono: 934 6159 M704 matinees at reduced prices lighting events going on at for children, but many parents many of the area's pin esta­ wanting to .see this film at blishments. Here again, random some evening with ! MOVIES I Reisch.usually spices the show their children are going to i * with an interview of a bowling by-pass it when they discover Following a rt clissincitions ol motion p ic tu rn by tM Ltgion pf Otconcy figure. for films currtntiy playing in Dtnvtr arta first>rvn. ntighbortiood, and drivo-in BREWED WIIH the prices range from $2.50 to thoaton, a t wtll as thost appearing on tokvislon in both th t Donver and Colo­ $3 or more per person. rado Springs aroas. Oaity listings must bt chtekad for timt, plactr and TV sta­ tion. Ratings of m ovitt on TV a rt chtcktd against listings found in ''TV Guide" Mozart Opera Set A FINE FAMILY TRADITION magatint. Classmeations art: A-1, family; A-2, adults and adoHsotnts; A-3e THIS IS all by way of saying tdults only; A-4, adults only, with rostrvations; B. morally obioctionabk in part By Denver Symphony that the movie industry for all;«C. condemned. — (Compiled by Tom Officer) The Denver Symphony or­ chestra and the Denver Lyr­ trade’s ranting at the general Current Movies Alcatraz. A-2; Crowdtd Sky. A-3. ic theater will combine to public for not supporting a African Lion. A-1; Cool World. A-4; MONDAY. NOV. 23 good movie is a tired cliche. Diary of Bachelor. B; Or, No. B; 1M4, A-2; Wakt Island. A-1; Cham­ present Mozart's Cosi Fan Fail Safe. A-2; Fate Is Hunter, A-1; pagne for Caesar. A-2; Challenge to Tnlte at the Denver Auditori­ To be sure, some of these Girl With Green Eyes. A-4; (poldfingor. to Lassie. A-l; Night People, A-2; A-3; Goodbye Charlie. A-3; House Is um Tuesday. Nov. 24. Vladi­ "advance price" films will Pajam a Game. B; Awakening. A-2; Not Home. B;, IPs Mad. Mad. Mad. Back to God's Country, A-2. mir Golschmann. conductor of make money, but they harm Mad World. A-1; Julius Caesar, A-1; TUESDAY. NOV. 24 attendance at other worth­ Jungle Cat. A-i; Kitten With Whip, fi; Tougher They Come. A-2; Pajam a the symphony, will relinquish Living Desert. A-1; Malemondo, un­ Gansc. B; Street With N# Name. A-2; his baton to Ross Reimeul- while movies which follow listed; Mary Poppins. A-1; Murder Passage West, A-2; Mr. Scoutmaster, them. Ahoy!. A-1; My Fair Lady, A-1; Out­ A-1; Pinal War, A-3; Santiago. A-2; ler. who will come to Denver Bring your family and let them experience the rage. A-3; Paiam a Party, B; P ern, Jungle Fighters. A-3; Backlash. A-2. from New York City to con­ A-1; Ready for People. A-1; Send Me WEDtfESDAY, NOV. 25 memorable pleasure of dining “where food is Ne Flowtrs, A-2; Vanishing Prairie. One Girl's Cenfesslon, B; Santiago. duct the opera. king." Family Thaatar A-1; White Wilderness. A-1; Young­ A-3; Mr. Peabody and Mermaid. A-3; Raymond Burr will star in blood Hawke. A-3; Young Lovtrs. A-3. Tropic Zone, A-2; Monkey Business. B; Hanged Man. A-3; Dream Wife. COFFEE HOUSE Stranger in Town on Father Neighburhood, Drive-In A-2; Battle of Sexes, A-2; Meet Me Patrick Peyton’s Family The­ at Fair. A-1. 6:30 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. BKket, A-3; Bthoid Pale Horse, A-2; THURSDAY, NOV H ater Sunday, Nov. 22, at 9 p.m. Carpetbaggers, 6; Ensign Puiver, A-2; Breakfast and Special Thanlcsgiving Luncheon Littlest Hobo, A-1; Wonders of Alad­ NEWS on KOSl Radio. Denver. Fall ef Roman Empire, A-1; Good din, B; Ma and Pa Kettle. A-1; Ai Neighbor Sam, A-3; Honeymoon Hotel. Capone, A-3; Mister Roberts, B; Caval­ B; House Is Not Home. B; Td Rather ry Scout. A-3; Ride Lonesome, A-1. SHIP TAVERN Be Rich. A-2; Invitation to Gunfighter, FRIDAY, NOV. 27 first, fsst, frcQuent. snd ^cu/- A-3; Julius Caesor. A-1; Killers. A-3; 4:00 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. * Act if Murder, B; Mister Roberts. . . . mf/i the Ivffcst news Kisses for My President. A-3; Lively B, Sealed Carge. A-1; Lucy GalUnt, Set, A-1; Looking for Love. B; Mamie, sU ff Ifi the West, end wdh 75 Delicious dinners in a pleasant atmosphere A-3; McHalc's Navy. A-1: Mean- A-1; This Was Paris. A-3; My Cousin HEAR Rachel. A-2; Kim. A-1; Malaya. A-3; evresfiondents Wroughout the Spinners, A-1; New Interns. B; Night Unfaithfuls. B; Enchanted Island, A-2; fiocltyMount»inAndHighPl4tns PALACE ARMS of iguana. A-4; Of Human Bondage, Meet Me in St. Louis. A-1. B; Pajama Party. B; Pink Panther, steles, KOA gets you comfilete, 2:00 P..M. to 9:00 P.M. M K and llARN A-3; Quo Vadis. A-1; Ride Wild Surf, fist covtnge of mierniitonit, A-1; 7th Dawn. B; Shet in Dark. B; Stage Guide Superb food and service So Dear to My Heart. A-1; Station Beyond the Fnnge: Adults mtionsl, regional, end ibca/ nem. Six-Sahara. B; Topkapl. A-3; Unsink- Careor; Adults On m Radio able Molly Brown. A-2; Visit, A-4; What Spoon River: Adutts SAN MARCO ROOM Way to Go. B; Where Love Has Gone. 10;M Every Sunday evening. A-3; Woman of Straw, A-3, World of Sponsored By 4:00 P.M. to 9:00 P..M. Henry Orient, A-2; Yesterday, Today, Radio Nows FIRST Questions on religion sub- and Tomorrow, B. .A memorable feast, graciously served mlllcd by the radio audi 7:45 a.m. FEDERAL AUDREY HEPBURN Sunday SAVINGS and ence answered on the arch On Teleiision LOAN F O R RESERVATIONS PHONE 825-3111 diocesan broadcast. SATURDAY, NOV. 31 REX HARRUON ^ A BTMtklct on Catholic Horror Chamber of Dr. Faustvs. A-3; Pat and Mike. A-3- Darby's Rangers. the r m i illiHL‘ Church available free of A-3; Schenser, B; TTwoe Violent Peo­ T H Y E a i R _ cost to all inquiries. ple. A-3, FBI Story, A-3; Proud Ones. A-1; From Earth to Moon. A-1, Bird- L a U Y - B WRITE TO man oi Aicatrai. A-3; Man Without KO ^rownlPQlacc Body. 6; Massacre at Sand Crock. DENHAM A-3; Yellow Cab Man. A-1; Ghost r> . Eres. t p.m. OiNVIOiNVEII 1 HOTEL Ask and Learn, Stalion Breakers. A-1; Spider, A-3. •neotre (Sun. 7 ;X p m .) KOA, Denver 89203, SUNDAY. NOV 23 & Mats. Sat.. Sun in KC/SXm WATTS DENVER , COLORADO Colorado King's Avenger. B; Whispering Smith. Ca itomia Sts. Hols. 3 p.m. KARL W. MEHLUANN. Gkreral Manager A-1; Hell to Eternity, B; Naked Edge. 255-0636 dVfiJ. ^:X p.m A-2; Wake Island. A-1; Birdman of TTiursday, Nov. 19, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 11 > ______V f Mullen, Pueblo Catholic Battle for State Parok 6rid Title ■f"

Shamrocks' Record Mullen and Pueblo Catholic, | 0, in Parok competition and same score. been able to reach this pinnacle | Mustangs' Record (8-1-1) best by test in Denver a n d i had several impressive show- Pueblo Catholic has fine team primarily because of aggres­ (11-0) 24 Las Animas 01 Southern Colorado P a r o c h ia l! “‘her teams, speed and good size. Dom Lup­ sive, opportunistic linemen who 41 Mapleton 0 Putblo Cantral 0 Cathedral 7 Pueblo Centennial 15 pino, 165-pound senior fullback, are willing to slug it out in close ji Putbio County leaeue football olav. will meet Pueblo Catholic’s lone loss combat. 33 Sheridan ! 19 o: was 15-7 to Pueblo Centennial is the Shamrocks’ leading scor­ 1 24 WMtfieid the state crown Sunday The box office at South high ‘ St. Joseph 119 Canon City 14i er with 11 touchdowns. and the Shami'ocks played a stadium will open Sunday at St. Mary's il9 Trinidad Catholic 14 >iuv. C i, ai .suuiii nign scnuui scoreless tie with Pueblo Cen- Bill Hickey brought the Mul­ 34 Air Academy 7 12:30. Seating will be on a first- ” Holy Family |28 Montrose 7l adium in Denver. tral. len squad along well in his' come, first served basis. Annunciation i41 Canon City Abbey 0 initial season. St. Francis <303 Totals 551 Kickoff time is 1:30 p.m. and, The Southern Colorado stand­ Machobeuf .with decent weather, the stadi- The Mustangs blanked six of TICKETS are* priced at $1.50 ’J Mt. Carmel ard bearers are coached by the Regis I um should be filled to its ca- veteran Jack Brookhart and their foes and only one, Mache- for adults, $1 for students and 50 210 Totals I pacity of some 6,400. many consider the 1964 edition beuf. managed as much as a cents for children under 12. his best. | pair of touchdowns. Pueblo, Catholic plans to .MULLEN swept unbeaten bring a large delegation of stu-i through nine Denver Parok foesj THE SHAMROCKS will be W.\YNE WELLS 160 - pound: dents and other fans by special and added wins over a pair ofj seeking their third state Parok junior, quarterbacks the Mullen' bus or train in addition to the non-league opponents to boost its. crown in the last four years.! team. His starling backfieldi hundreds who will drive up for mark to 11-0. They were smothered. 35-0, last' mates are halfbacks Al 5:’oungs| the game. Pueblo Catholic brings an 8-1-lj year in Pueblo by Regis. But in and Ed Resley and fullback' The game is billed as a toss- 1962 they edged St. .Mary's of| Steve Onorofskie. up. A ny advantage is expected Dorn Luppino record into the fray. The Sham-| rocks beat Trinidad Catholic, j Colorado Springs, 14-13, and in, But, while the backs always, to go to Pueblo Catholic on the 19-6, and Canon City Abbey, 41-1 1961 they nipped Regis by the are spotlighted, both clubs havej basis of a tougher overall slate. ‘Hour of St. Francis’ Voice of Yesterday, a dra­ ma about science, will be seen ' on the "Hour of St. Francis” Mustangs Top Regis for DPL Crown Sunday, Nov. 22, 10;30 a.m., of the third quarter. on KRDO-TV, Channel 13, FIN.\L ST.WDINGS That was after Mullen had Colorado Springs. School— W L Pet. Pts. OP stretched its 7-0 halftime lead Jack Brookhart Mullen 9 0 1.M0 40 to a three-TD edge earlier in the St. Mary's 1 .m 211 41 Regis 2 .771 211 47 third period. The Mustangs put Machebtuf 3 .647 183 48 together an 83-yard drive for Irish Game on KMOR, Holy Family 4 .554 113 107 St. Francis 4 .333 122 149 one score, with Ed Resley the Films on KLZ-TV St. Joseph's . 4 .333 47 134 spearhead on runs of 45 and 19 Annunciation 4 .333 91 192 The Notre Dame-Iowa football Cathedral I .111 38 154 yards, and Wayne Wells sneak­ game, to be played Saturday in Mt. Carmel 9 .000 13 311 ing it over from the three. Al South Bend, will be aired in Youngs’ 48-yard return with an Bill A ’Hern Agency Denver over radio station intercepted pass accounted for KMOR, 1510 kc, starting at Mullen moved quickly and de­ the final Mullen score moments 10 1 University Blvd. 11:15 a.m. cisively Sunday, smashing Re­ later. • life • Automobile * Rre Also on Saturday, KLZ-TV gis, 21-7, and ending the hopes Regis got onto the score^wardj (Channel 7) will carry highlights of both the Raiders and St. with a 52-yard assault, mostly! * Group * Bonds of the Notre Dame win of the Mary’s for a possible share of through the air. The payoff w as; * Also Complete Package previous week over Michigan the Denver Parochial league a 9-yard toss from Scott Spin-i State. football crown. ney to Dave Hawkins. Big^ Plans The Mustangs capped an un­ gainer in the march was one'; Res 424 6181 of 38 yards from Bob Lang-! 388 6244 defeated Parok campaign and Don't Trust to Luck CARS SOLD! ‘Liturgy’ Radio Topic field to Rusty Liley. stretched their overall season n Bt Sure — iitsure Sine* March 1, 1963 “The Liturgy and the Lay­ mark to 11-0. They took com­ Meanwhile, St. Mary’s ! ED TYNAN’S man” is the topic of the cur­ mand midway through the first notched a 15-0 decision over St. | REPRESENTING THE TRAVELERS INS. CO. rent Cathoiic Hour radio se­ period of the game at Mullen Francis in Colorado Springs to I ries heard Sundays at 12:30 stpdium when the left side of gain undisputed possession of p.m. on KOA Radio, Denver. the line broke fullback Steve runnerup spot as Regis dropped I CHRYSLER Onorofskie loose on an 88-yard to third. I m m W a n t e d m m m } GENERAL SOUND touchdown gallop. PLYMOUTH ONE-YARD plunges by Jerry j l\(. & REGIS MADE several ges­ Knauf and Sam Zavatti capped | . . . apartment or house for small organ. tures, especially in the second Pirate pushes of 73 and 30 yards, j ELECTRONICS CO. Sandwiched in was a safety in! Applicant comes from fine family (Bald­ NEW SPECIALIZINS IN SOUND and fourth periods, but the Big COMPONENTS Red found themselves in ar­ the third period when the War-! win), is wonderfully easy companion, fun 1965 VALIANT Hors’ Fred Artim was tackled; VEGA - MIKE rears, 21-0, before cracking the to play with, and has best references from WIRELESS MICROPHONE Mustang armor at the tail end in the end zone after a bad cen- j $1,1,895 *SALiS * SERVICE Stcirf in Mustang Win ter pass. 1 musicians including own teacher. Is ex­ DELIVERED DENVER Ed Resley, senior wlngback, has been one of the Mullen In the other Parok windup' Compitti Salts A Strvkt * INSTALLATION ceptionally attractive, requires tiny space, sparkplugs this season and will be a key performer in the contest, Machebeuf was able to spring Bob Maloney loose for TECHNICAL ADVICE state Parok title clash with Pueblo Catholic. Resley reeled hardly any maintenance, and more than 5225 E. COLFAX SURVEY t ANALYSIS CYO a 40-yard TD gallop on the first AT NO CHARGE off runs of 45 and 19 yards last Sunday in the 21-7 win over play of the game and the Buffs’ pays its way. Ask for Orga-sonic. 1452 So. Broadway 722-1861 Regis to give Mullen the Denver Parok crown. Activities John Kalinski went 77 yards in the second period to wrap up ,\ party will be sponsored the scoring in a 13-0 conquest, I For The Finest Cleaning | by the St. John’s — Christ the of St. Joseph in the extremely! I And Repairing King — Blessed Sacrament sloppy going at Reghs stadium. CYO this Saturday evening, Losses by St. Francis and St. ORIENTAL and DOMESTIC RUGS. ♦ ♦ ♦ Nov. 21, with music provided Joseph dropped them into a tie by the Accents. The dance for sixth place with Annuncia­ NEW RUGS and CARPETS will be held” in the Blessed tion, which had completed its will try iny hitni withiut ibllptlu Sacrament gymnasium from 8 campaign the previous week. i m u r o m T s to 11 o’clock. Members of all CYO groups are invited to at­ Blessed Sacrament » ^ v v y [>u I c tend. Information can be ob­ tained from Marie Walton at 2630 E. 3rd 333-8840 or 322-8361 Midgets Collect IT WAS ALMOST PERFECT. I’m referring to the pre-season 322-6705. Also Wall to Wall Cleaning in the Dome poll of Denver Parok football coaches on the probable outcome The CYO of Sts. Peter and City Championship iiuminuniiiwii^^ Baldwin Piano & Organ Co. of the 1964 race. Paul’s parish, Wheatridge, will receive Communion cor­ The Blessed Sacrament’s "In Denver's Music Center" If you’ll recall, the concensus of coaches who participated in Midget football team defeated porately in the 8 a.m. Mass 1623 California Sf. Phon# 222-9701 the Register poll was that the DPL chase would end this way; Sunday, Nov. 29. A breakfast the Mt. Carmel. 33-0, Saturday SOCUS-LniULOR on a snow-packed field to win Free Customer Parking . . . In new lot across the street 1. Mullen, 2. St. Mary’s, 3. Regis, 4. Machebeuf, 5. (tie) will be served in the school Holy Family, St. Francis and St. Joseph, 8. (tie) Annunciation gymnasium following the the Parochial city football title. 154.3 LARIMER ST. - 830 IT th ST. and Cathedral, 10. Mt. Carmel. Mass. Tickets for the break­ Top performances were fast are now available. turned in by Paul Clarke and Well, as you’ll note from the final DPL standing, it was George Almon, who combined to CYO members in St. Louis’ bullseye on the first four. Holy Family won the No. 5 spot all by score all of Blessed Sacra­ parish, Englewood, will hold AWARD itself, with St. Francis, St. Joseph and Annunciation sharing No. ment’s points. Steve Ranger, an important general business reported as one of the finest 6 rung. Cathedral ninth and Mt. Carmel last. meeting Sunday, Nov. 22, from place kickers in the Midget di­ That’s just about as close as you can come to writing the PLAQUES 7 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. in the vision in the city, and Eddie You can script before the season starts. parish center. Quinn rounded out the backfield, Following the business both turned in fine perform­ BftONZE TABL’ETS PICKING ’EM: Mullen over COTTON BOWL-bound Ne meeting, a ski movie will be ances. Pueblo Catholic for the state braska now has the longest win­ shown and a record hop will The Bles.sed Sacrament’s stel­ receive Parok championship. Every­ ning streak of any major col­ be held. Refreshments will be lar line, which has had a total served. There will be no ad­ thing I’ve been able to check lege team in the country. It of only 13 points scored against mission charge for this spe­ out would make this a toss-up stands at 16. it during the entire season, fea­ WALSH, m & SMITH cial event. tured Marty Waters, Dave Shea. a check or perhaps lean a little toward On the other end of the scales Specially priced tickets are Mark Dengler. Gary Solis. Stan 1 n s u r o r s the Southern Colorado champs. is Rensselaer, better known in available through the CYO for Pytell, Sean Shea. Jeff Fried­ They probably played a tougher these parts for its ice hockey a showing of It’s A Mad, Mad, man, Mike Kane. Ron Ruppert, ^ Est. 1864 overall schedule. They’re a team. RPI now has gone Mad, Mad World at 8 p.m. Bill Jaster, and Dan Roth. Dur­ every month state-toumey-wise team. But through 39 contests without a Wednesday, Nov. 25. ing the season many other Peter J. Walsh, Managing Partner Mullen hasn’t lost a game and victory. Anyone wishing tickets at teammates contributed to the I can’t go against them until this reduced rate must pur­ success of the Blessed Sacra­ You may wish to learn about a new plan 1010 GUARANTY they prove to me they can be chase them by Nov. 23. 'Tick­ ment team, which had an initial turnout at season’s beginning of beaten. ets may be obtained by call­ which offers a jiossible solution to the BANK BLDG. DENVER MA 3-7245 St. Catherine's ing Leo at 781-1063 or Susan 53 boys for the midget team. Last week's picks: 3 right, 0 at 781-5235. Coach Dave Mejia’s talent was problem of helping to meet today’s wrong. Heavyweights The junior class of Regis reported as the main spark in high cost of living. You will be especially Season to date: 35 right, 6 college invites all CYO mem­ the direc'tion of the team’s all­ interested if you are' widowed or wrong for .854. bers to the “Sensation” dance winning season. Blessed Sacrament Midgets • * * Win City Title from 8 p.m. to midnight Fri­ retired. For detailed information, without day, Nov. 20, in the Regis stu­ have won six city champion­ BAIXOTS ARE OUT to St. Catherine’s Heavyweights dent center. ships in the past seven years charge, clip and mail the below coupon. sports writers who will vote are Denver Junior Parochial Music will be furnished by and won 45 of 46 games over for the college football player league city football champions the Star-Tones, recording this period. to receive the coveted Heisman for the second ^traight year. stars. Dress will be casual; award as the outstanding per­ The team, coached by Frdnk admission $1 per person. BOSWORTH former of the year. Messenger, defeated Blessed S U L L IV A N & If Notre Dame gets past Sacrament. 19-6, in the cham­ Jewish Unit Sets Iowa this Saturday, look for a pionship game recently at City COMPANY, INC. member of the Irish squad to park. St. Catherine’s thus com­ piled an undefeated season of JFK TV Tribute T o win the honor — probably John seven straight wins. DOWNTOWN — 17th and Coltfornia Huarte or Jack Snow. My vote The world’s reaction to the le a r n death of President John F. CHERRY CREEK CENTER - On Th« Moll will go to Snow, the great Blessed Sacrament, coached a n e w by Phil Farley, had suffered Kennedy will be dramatized i GREELEY-1 0 0 4 Ninth Avtnu* pass-catching end who also "Albert says it has a just one defeat going into the in "Some Small Part of Each ; l a n s u a s e CHEYENNE — 1710 Control Avtnu* does the team’s punting and is city title contest. of Us" on N’BC-TV’s Eternal j before your tastback, four on-the-floor and a likely to wind up as the top Light program Sunday, Nov. ! scorer, now that Bill Wolski is ‘I ’ Usting Otvmm 22. 11:30 a m., on KOA-TV, Bon Voyage money-saving ANB auto loan." sidelined. Channel 4, Denver, and s p e a k t o To Party* KOAA-TV, Channel 5, Colo­ The '65 cars are marvels of convenience, power and I believe that Snow, as a re­ B E R L I T Z BOSWORTH, SUUIVAN & COMPANY, INC. Pajama Party, currently rado Springs. Mombori, Ntw York Stock Exchongt style. And an A N B Auto Loan can make/ours a mar­ ceiver and as a decoy, has been the more instrumental of the showing in area movie houses, The program, produced by n o w . 660 Soynfwnth Strtot vel of thrift! Just ask your dealer to arrangeJinancing two in the Notre Dame drive has been classified “B”, mor­ NBC in cooperation with the Dofivtr, Colorodo 80202 Jewish Theological Seminary through American National Bank. It's the low-cost to eight straight wins, but ima- ally abjectionable in part for GIVE A COURSE FOR all, by the Legion of Decency of America, will show how PIgom sond mt informotion on Hio invtstmtnf plon. way to buy your car a month at a time. If you like, 'gine that Huarte will outballot for the following reasons: persons in all walks of life ex­ CHRISTMAS I his feiiow CaUferaian. our Instalment Loan Department would be delighted "This film about teen-agers pressed their feeling of be­ Nom t. reavement. It will include ex­ to help you personally. Stop In. O r send Albert. Look for linebacker Jim Car- and made especially for teen­ cerpts from the late Presi­ BERLITZ |roU to finish very high in the age interest is not only an ir­ A d d r tu - 'balloting for the Oulland award responsible caricature of dent's speeches, photographs young people’s behavior and and films of him, as well as HILTON OFFICE BUILDING AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK 'as college football's top line­ ideals, but is also calculating poetry and essays written in City------S to tt_ .ZipC o^ m h im fstout man. Likely winner of this MEMBER P.O.t.C. in its use of suggestive cos­ tribute. Phone 292-4030 prize is lilinoLs' Dick Butkus tuming and dancing” Pat Hingle will be narrator. Page 12 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Nov. 19, 1964 HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! HOLY TRINITY IN WESTMINSTER

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yWore Thoughts on Going to a Symphony To High Court Los Angeles, Calif. — Named By idward L. Maginnis, SJ. by California’s Governor Ed­ Once again this week we friend loaned me a copy of a itself is in the process of be­ on first acquaintance with may seem fairly obvious, but mund G. Brown to the state have a gap in the concert paperback entitled Shaw on coming an almost totally re­ piece of serious music? In I am continually amazed by supreme court. Judge Louis H. schedule of the Denver Sym­ Music. Since I had to return liable instrument for making general, a great composition the failure of many people Burke will leave the appeal phony Orchestra, so your re­ it, I don't have all the infor­ great .mu.sic. Thus we can resembles a great poem or a who want to know about mu­ court bench he has occupied viewer thought it would be mation on publisher, price, be educated week by week in competent drama in that it is sic to look at this fact as the j since 1951. Conciliar officiaJ of good to take up where he left and so on, but I do remem­ one of the greatest of human structured according to some starting point of their musi­ With OL Loyola university, and a regent off a few weeks ago. On that ber it with something like arts. sort of pattern, with a begin­ cal experience and to see its jof Immaculate Heart college, occasion I said a few things awe. The famous Irish es­ What should we look for ning, middle, and end. That most basic implications. i Loyola law school alumnus about the special value that sayist and satirist made his It isn’t enough to know that Judge Burke is nationally a live concert had over re­ debut in the world of letters there is a beginning, middle, f^uncL 'known for pioneering a concili- corded performances, no mat­ by writing concert reviews and end to the music we’re jation court for divorce-bent ter how slick and expertly for a Ixtndon newspaper at a listening to; we must hear By WaHmr Kranx 1 couples. done. I alluded to the fact time wheri this was an occu­ them. We must hear them that something new is always pation reserved for Continen­ and their relationships to oth­ Tho CoHvenfional Thing To Do about to take place in the tals, and in a milieu whore New Papal Stamps er; we must experience them, There’s nothing like going to a convention to make world of art when Beethoven the type of musical education know them in the very hear­ Vatican City — A new ser­ or Prokofiev or whoever is that intelligent concert-going ing. a person appreciate home. I'd say that any man who ies of postage stamps com­ about to be performed. demands must have been Great music quite generally can withstand the hardships of an average three-day memorating Pope Pan! Vi’s Perhaps it might not be singularly difficult. The or­ holds this advantage over that convention and come through unscathed is in top physi­ trip to Bombay Dec. 2 will be amiss to sugge.st here some chestras of the day, indeed of less consequence, that it c a l s h a p e . issued by Vatican City. The of the things that are unique­ most of the concert perform­ possesses an order, a logic, It’s not the meetings and the series will be in four values ly the listener’s responsibility ances in London, must have and a clarity of structure lectures. It’s the walking to go though the whole thing with different designs. The in attending a live concert. been almost unbelievably bad, that challenges the mind around. You walk from this ex­ once more. Pope is going to Bombay for The challenge offered him in if one can take George Ber­ while it satisfies the ear. The hibit to that exhibit. You visit the 38th International Euchar­ such a circumstance is, for­ nard Shaw’s judgments seri­ challenge may be of great this booth and that booth. You NOW, if this weren’t a Catho­ istic Congress. tunately, one for which he can ously. Personally, I do, be­ consequence or small — the contact this man and that man. lic newspaper the column would prepare himself. Indeed, in cause of the trenchant opin­ “Eroica Symphony” and the Paul Dudley White says that the end right here. But since it is a this day of the phonograph, ions he expressed on the char­ “Blue Danube W^tz” — but more you walk the longer you Catholic newspaper, how’s for a he can do a very good job of acter of the compositions it is definitely there, and our live. If you spend a reasonable little moralizing; Our Lord is preparing himself for the ex­ themselves, running counter experience of it is what amount of time at conventions, indeed a patient Lord to toler­ perience of a live concert by to the accepted opinions of makes for knowledgeable lis­ you’ll live to be a hundred. ate the colossal foolishness of familiarizing himself with the the day and being more than tening and the experience of And then there’s that insidious men. Before you go to bed to­ music to be performed. But vindicated with the passing great art. The best place to invention of the 20th century night, say a little prayer for all more of that in a moment. of time. The point is that ta r y Kid Stuff begin the acquisition of this convention — that apparently the unfortunates who are caught Shaw was able to go to con­ New ways in mathematics are explained by Sister M. knowledge is in the ear, not innocent oasis in the fury in the throes of a big old jolly A FEW YEARS ago a certs without benefit of prep- Antoinette, of Marycrest, to parents at the first mathematics in the eye. One good phono­ of the storm that beckons the convention. ping on the stereo and to talk In a series aimed at making it easier for them to under­ graph record is worth a doz­ weary conventioneer to rest and form a valid judgment about stand the strange new terms they will meet in their offsprings’ en learned treatises on musi­ refreshment. I’m speaking of COMPLETE the quality of the music he homework. When parents cannot understand the first grade cal theory, especially for the the Hospitality house. Every Clever on Sunday heard for the first time, while beginner. He may choose to PROTECTION hook, that’s news, and also time for a class. A large number spirited, cooperative participat­ it was being performed by theorize later on, but in this, FOR of parents attended the first meeting. Three others are to be ing firm, from the one-man op­ Wayne, N.J. — Youngsters musicians whose reliability he as in every liberal discipline, eration to the giant corporation, at Immaculate Heart of Mary THE himself had evident reason to held in Cathedral high school, Denver, on successive Tuesday he learns by doing, not by has a Hospitality house. And grammar school here proved question. evenings at 7:30 p.m., Nov. 24, Dec. 1 and 8. memorizing. it’s not necessary to be part of relaxed, and happy to answer CATHOLIC FAMILY a select group to wangle an in­ questions from civic, profes­ • LIFE • YOU AND I, fortunately, are spared that situation. Ac­ vitation. Everybody’s invited to sional, and other interested • HEALTH - ACCIDENT • cess to good recorded presen­ drop in. visitors including non-Catho- • HOSPITALIZATION • tations of most of the reper­ lies, to “School in Session” tory of the Denver Symphony THE BEST time to visit a who came to see a routine KNIGHTS Honduras' Need day’s work in a Catholic Orchestra for this year is rel­ Hospitality house is early in the of school. The pastor. Monsignor atively easy. The orchestra afternoon. If you come in at 5 For COLUMBUS INSURANCE Edward J. Scully, hopes to p.m., you’re heading for trou­ repeat the “day” next Novem­ UM OROve rraeiT ble. If you come in at 7 p.m., * Ipsoranct THOMAS DENVaa II, COLORADO ber — on a Sn^ay. The chU- iY APROIHTMINT Of Education Told you’re courting disaster. By that dren are com^nsated by a J. N O U N ORind 7-74a time, things are really swing­ whole Friday school * Surety Bonds ISIS Onnt St. The need for education and a ous contributors from the United ing. The host is pouring all OfflMi Dr. Thomas Dl Martini States. CAU IU-7(M CHIROPRACTOR tremendous respect for the work drinks without benefit of jigger, R». “It was evident to me that and the man with the red hair COMPLETE CAR SERVICE ISS^J Liboriltry Sirvk* l«r llw ProtMilM being done are two of the many and flushed face is suggesting TUNI-UF a CARBURITOR impressions expressed by the the need for edocadoEi takes a Paul T. McGrady priortty to all other usistance the whole group take a plane AUTO. TRANS. Rev. Richard F. Ryan, S.J., Ymtr Car Prablam * Our Spadatty except that of pastoral care, to Las Vegas for the late show ■XPERT TELEVISION REPAIR V A N SCHAACK & CO. DRIVE IN LIQUORS president of Regis college, fol­ which the Jesuits in this area at the Sahara. 624 17th Street lowing a 10-day visit to British have been assigned by ecclesi­ FinaUy the three days are ONEIDA GARAGE Complete selection of Wines, Uqnnrs and Beer Bill Kim I4M OlwM« 177-MSS Phone 297-5636 astical authorities,” Father over. With your own little Open 9 A.M. to 12 Midnight Honduras and Honduras. Ryan said. group you’re on the plane «90 E. M lK luIppI 7W;S74 Father Ryan returned to Den­ “The work of the School Sis­ beading borne. Your’re foot­ Harry McCarttiy ver last week. During his visit ters of Notre Dame is exten sore, bandsore, bug-eyed from he delivered the principal ad­ sive,” Father Ryan observed, loss of sleep, and you forgot dress at ceremonies dedicating “and together with the Spanish the notes yon took at the one new educational facilities at St. THE BEER THAT TRY nuns and the Jesuits, forms a lecture you managed to at­ CHURCH, John’s college in Belize City, B.H. telling phalanx against any pos­ tend. INSTITUTIONAL, sible seeping of Communistic You think to yourself you MADE MILWAUKEE J < a ib ij!d u MAINTENANCE “MY TRIP TO British Hon­ philosophies which might filter won’t go back next year. It’s duras, and Yoro, Honduras, in from neighbor Castro and his too foolish. Doesn’t make any FAMOUS ■ EQUIPMENT Cuba.” sense. And in your heart, you gave me an excellent opportu­ ■ Fiesta Dishes - Open Stock A nity to visit and see educational Father Ryan said the need for know you’re right. Gifts - Hardware - Paint SUPPLIES systems in emerging nations," Catholic initiative and thought in But time is working against ■ Glass • Toys Honduras is being met by fni you. Next year you will have MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. Pipe Threading FREE CONSULTATION SRRVICE Father Ryan said. ■ CALL gal assignment of resources and forgotten. And you’ll be making Window Shades • Key "The emergence of British Very Rev. Richard F. Ryan, S.J. a judicious assignment of man plans with great gusto and vim ■ DupMcating a P a a Robert M.—Paul V.—M. T. Murray a a a I DUMONT Honduras as an independet na­ power. Yet both necessary re­ tion and 100 per cent of lay fa­ Open Friday Evenings tion has an asset of a popula­ sources, money and men, are in SALES CO. tion which has 95 per cent lit­ culty salaries. 32 Broadway 733-2940 1747 SMu SI. S34-II7S short supply. eracy, a testimonial to the re­ ‘"This may not continue when British Honduras gams complete ligious women and Jesuits who “THE ONLY SOURCE that independence from Britain,” have worked there so industri­ these nuns and priests may look ously. The system in British Father Ryan said, “not be­ cause any change in philosophy to with any great hope is an WILLIAMS RAMBLIR, INC Honduras foUows the British understanding and generosity on but rather because the new in­ System of education and has for the part of American Catholics.” the 75 years that the Jesuits dependent govemment will not Authorized Rambler and Nash Sales & Service have the resources to continue have been in this area.” FATHER RYAN PAID special this subsidy program.” “In this new country they are tribute to the important, valued Expert Mechanical Work — All Makes Just moving Into the level of and heroic work of many young FATHER RYAN POINTED bighn education. While facili­ American Catholic college and Optit out that all the schools and col­ ties are limited and faculties university graduates who have 2030 S. University Rvninti 7 /^ -2 7 8 1 leges are under some Church sparse, yet a temendous sense devoted one or two years of auspices and, though Catholic- of dedication and heroism is their lives immediately after sponsored schools are far more everywhere manifest,” Father college to the work of PAVLA jaiiiKuBiisRaiii'siBiiaiwaiiaiiRBBiil numerous "we should not blind Ryan noted. (Papal Volunteers for Latin ourselves to the eminently suc­ "The educational system of America.) cessful and effective work being British Honduras is made possi These people spend their time done by the Anglicans, Metho­ ble by the dedicated work of teaching In the grade and liigh dists, and others.” H o m e m a k e r ’S Church people, and because the schools under Catholic anspices. government has subsidized 50 Because the commitment of “The effort is a remarkable D e p a r t m e n t per cent of all capital construc- the Jesuits to Catholic educa­ complement to the fine work be­ tion is by far the most exten­ ing done by the Peace Corps in sive committment, they have fofrontst These Reliable and Friendly Firms these two countries,” Father recently started an agricultur­ Ryan sai|i. ■m;aisBFaBRT]R*'R'?»aR!...Rtifim W alUhung al school and an industrial arts During his visit to British program to train young men Honduras Father Ryan had an Closet and women in vocational skills opportunity to visit with Ted which are necessary and pro­ Horrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Please Patronize Bocon & Schramm mising for the future of British F. Horrell, of Wheatridge, who by KOHLER Honduras. Your REGISTER Composition Roofing is teaching as a Papal Volun­ President of St. John’s college teer in Catholic schools in Coro- Tile Roofing Advertisers and in Belize City is the Very Rev. zal. Horrell, a 1963 graduate of Mention Roof Repairing Leo Weber. S.J., a graduate of Regis College, is in his second THE REGISTER 4929 Brighton Blvd. Regis and a former Denver res­ year as a PAVLA representa­ CH. 4-6S68 ident. tive in British Honduras. Father Ryan also visited with DURING HIS VISIT to Yoro, Patrick O’Malley, a former stu­ located in the other Honduras dent at Regis coUege, who has of Central America, Father interrupted his college work for Ryan learned the military gov­ one year’s service as a teacher STROHMINGER ernment there offers a mc^icum in Catholic schools at Orange of state help for the schools. Walk, British Honduras. O’Mal­ "Let’s talk it over” Electric Companq “The country is far more stable ley’s home is in Omaha, Neb. economically than British Hon­ duras, but an unsympathetic PAPAL VOLUNTEERS are “ Here’s a standard form we have in stock attitude from the government supported by Catholic parishes that provides a space for a reply. It gives : and a wistful interest on the in the United States, among you I copy to keep until a reply comes, ... Easy fo cleani part of the people forces the Je- them St. Catherine’s parish of and another to tend at a follow up. And i 1178 STOUT ST. 222-5733 ! suits in the District of Yoro to Denver, or by other generous space in which to note final disposition.” KHVER COUMADO ,.. Easy to dean depend upon friends and gener- Catholic individuals. around! CYO ActhrMas ' “ For every purpose imaginable. We supply SIRVINO TKl INTIRI MITROROUTAN ARIA The amort new C ayu ga a lot of small businesses with invoicet, water closet by Kohler purchase orders, statements and the lik a r lENNIE LENNOX Arvada Youths Plan •afTTwanr mokes cleaning bathroom rUNNO^ floon easier, quicker. DAY and Solidly hung on built-in Dance Sunday, Nov. 22 "Is the shipping department still compiain- NIGHT hongen, the Cayuga water in f about carbons?” closet saves space, gives Arvada, St. .Anne’s, CY.^ president; Bernadette Di- any bothroom o "new will have a dance Sunday, Tirro, vice president; Judy look." Nov. 22, from 7 p.m. to 10 Zachman, secretary; and VM mm Specializing in p.m. at the school gym. TTiere Richard Weister, treasurer. "No. The foreman even spoke to me the “ Good. Let's look at some more of thes* FREE mAmdmmrnmmmsmstN Quality Plumbing will be a live band and re­ Paul Janke is in charge of other day.” standard fo m u ” ESTIMATES sxim om m and Heating Repairs freshments will be served. All sport activity for the group. MAURIOt young Catholics of high school .Any boy interested in ik y ­ tUAiANTIIO age are invited and may bring ing basketball is asked to call liaVICI ON SLATTERY a friend. .'Admission is M cents Paul at 424-2687. ALL lAAKIS per person or 75 cents per cou­ The Thanksgiving dance aSMoJirSMCi"** ple. Present officers of St. sponsored by the Jefferson & Compony county CYO will be held in St. DIAL SU 14494 .Anne’s CYO are Nick Smith, 9m Speed Kraft baslMss farw, v a eaaplcta eew paFtr-verk lystaa ^ Plumbing and Heating Bernadette’s school hall, >i>CM!iTi.oni^ Contractors Nawf Doadlihial Lakewood, from 7:30 p.m. to WOEHRMYER PRINTING COMPANY lU VAUJBJU ST. The deadline for news stories 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 3991 Tart Street, 9enw, Calarade, 91205, FbaM 2554M1 SNE I*. KHMiMth 7444311 and pictures to appear in the 25. Live music wiU be pro- SALES iOHN J. CONNOR, PrtiM tat “Denver Catholic Reglsler” Ik nded. Admission will be 31 FRANK WATiai, Fm. ENGINEERING Rtborl P . C m im , Vkt PrvsMom Monday at 5 p.m. per persmi. Page 14 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Nov. 19, 1964 Boulder Students Stuging Shakespearean Festival

Boulder — .\ Shakespearean: in the Shakespeare’s Gardens of Pray for Them festival is being held at Mt. St., MSG. The menu consisted of Gertrude academy here Novem- j Hamletburgers, Caesar Salad, ber 16-20, presented by the Eng-' Maids of Honor, Silly Babbles, Akers, Anna M., 1620 Grant Joseph’s church, Nov. 17. Inter­ tan’s church, Nov. 12. Inter­ lish department of the academy, and Hurly-burlies. street, Requiem Mass, Cathe­ ment Mt. Olivet. ment Mt. Olivet. Trevino mor­ The festival opened Monday, dral of the Immaculate Con­ Faulkner, Mary E., 4937 tuaries. The supper was followed with ception, Nov. 11. Interment Mt. Nov. 16, with a “Stump the entertainment by the Glee club, Green court. Requiem High Malloy, Frank J., 2074 Hud­ Shakespearean Experts Contest Olivet. Olinger mortuaries. Mass, St. Catherine’s church, son. Requiem High Mass, Bless­ singing madrigals of the 16th at a student body assembly. century and songs from the Brodhag, Charles L., 4219 W. Nov. 16. Interment Mt. Olivet. ed Sacrament church, Nov. 17. Two “experts” from each divi­ 39th street. Requiem High Boulevard mortuaries. Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger Bard’s plays. Following the mu­ sion will identify characters sical renditions, the Senior Class Mass, Holy Family church, Nov. Finnegan, Elizabeth J., 675 S. mortuaries. from Shakespeare’s plays that presented “When Shakespeare’s 14. Interment Mt. Olivet. Olin­ Sherman. Requiem High Mass, Opalewski, Walter Charles Jr. have been studied in class. Ladies Meet,’’ a one-act play in ger mortuaries. of Colorado Springs. Requiem St. Francis de Sales’ church, which six of the most noted of Brundage, Fred S., 1575 Ga­ High Mass, Fitzsimons Post Nov. 14. Interment Mt. Olivet. THE “EXPERTS” with the Shakespeare’s heroines convene lena. Requiem High Mass, St. Boulevard mortuaries. chapel, Nov. 18. Interment Ft. most perfect score will win at the home of Juliet in Verona Theresa’s church, Nov. 17. In­ Garcia, Amalia V., 1102 W. Logan National cemetery. Olin­ points toward the “Grand Shak­ terment Ft. Logan National to instruct her in the art of ro­ 13th avenue. Requiem High ger mortuaries. espearean Surprise,’’ to be mance. cemetery. Mass, St. Cajetan’s church, Nov. Reyes, John N. of Lafayette, awarded at the Shakespearean Bugar, Frank, 3510 Benton. 14. Interment Mt. Olivet. Tre­ Colo. Requiem High Mass, Im­ supper Wednesday evening. ON THURSDAY the puppet Requiem High Mass, Holy Fam­ vino mortuaries. * maculate Conception church, Tuesday, Nov. 17, the Junior shows are being presented ily church, Nov. 18. Interment Garland, Sara F., 1314 Emer­ Lafayette, Nov. 18. Interment class presented puppet shows of again, only in reverse order, so Mt. Olivet. Olinger Mortuaries. son. Requiem High Mass, St. Ft. Logan National cemetery. scenes from “Hamlet” and that both plays may be enjoyed Colhert, Wallace J„ 457 S. Philomena’s church, Nov. 14. In­ Reynolds, John M., 7754 Elm­ “Twelfth Night.” by the entire student body. Clarkson. Requiem High Mass, terment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard wood place. Requiem High Tuesday evening at 7:30 St. Vincent De Paul’s church, The concluding festival ictivr mortuaries. .Mass, St. Catherine’s church, Nov. 16. Boulevard mortuaries. o’clock, Magdalena Boratgis, ity will be the movie Jn liii^ Gazewood, Christopher Phil­ Nov. 17. Interment Mt. Olivet. pianist,^James Boratgis, violin­ Caesar starring Marlon Brandi^ Camvay, Luke H., Denver. Re­ lip, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Boulevard mortuaries. ist, and Florence Gilbert, cell­ Greer Garson, and others. quiem High Mass, St. Patrick’s John Gazewood, 6195 Dudley. ist, presented a concert of Bar­ church, Nov. 16. Interment Mt. Graveside blessing and inter­ Ribar, John, Sr., 2060 38th Help for Thanksgiving Chefs street. Requiem High Mass, St. oque chamber music. This was Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries. ment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard Keeping their minds on their work, with school, 1345 W. Dakota avenue. Seated, one of the highlights of the mortuaries. Joseph’s church, Globeville, Dispense, Sophia E., 2654 Nov. 14. Interment Mt. Olivet. the help of the bird in the center, are mem­ from left, are Mose Martinez and Charley week. Elm. Requiem High Mass, Harper, Kathleen H., 7205 bers of the committee planning for the St. Highland drive. Requiem High Boulevard mortuaries. Itzen; standing, Roy Knip and Peter Aluise, Qreeley i Blessed Sacrament church, Nov. Rose of Lima's parish turkey party sched­ THE FESTIV.AL FE.ATURE Mass, Our Lady of Fatima Sestrich, Roza, 4868 Lincoln committee chairman. 16. Interment Mt. Olivet. Olin­ uled this Saturday at 8 p.m. in the parish for Wednesday was the Shakes­ ger mortuaries. church, Nov. 16. Interment at street. Requiem High Mass, pearean Farrago — presentation Rawlins, Wyo. Olinger mortu­ Holy Rosary church, Nov. 14. Du Fault, Paul Napoleon, 1612 of scenes from The Merchant Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard Larimer. Requiem Mass, St. aries. of Venice, Julias Caesar, Ham­ Adomson Mortuory Hendricks, Karen, daughter of mortuaries. let, and Macbeth. Members of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Hen­ Sieezkowski, Victor Albert, Presentation Parish Sets the English classes took the 24 Hour Ambulance Service dricks, 6727 Eaton. Graveside 677 Winona court. Requiem parts. Greeley, CoIorad-> JACQUES service and interment Mt. Oli­ High Mass, Presentation H. Rott Adwmon RMd P. Adamm At 5:30 p.m. the whole student PhoiM 1636 91h Avt. t t 3«h St. vet, Nov. 16. church, Nov. 14. Interment Mt. body attended a buffet supper BROS. Higgins, Thomas F., 1995 S. Olivet. Howard mortuaries. Humboldt. Requiem High Mass, Sisters Appreciation Day St. Francis de Sales’ church, Smith, Katherine, 474 Pearl. (Presentation Parish, Denver) Nov. 13. Interment Mt. Olivet. Requiem High Mass, Mother the PT.A meeting, at which time has a display each Sunday in Sisters Appreciation Day will Boulevard mortuaries. of God church, Nov. 13. Inter­ a film on indecent literature will the cafeteria of Christmas be held in Presentation Parish, Lo Sasso, Joseph M., 3922 ment Mt. Olivet. Olinger mor­ be shown by Richard Mast of cards, gift items, linens and Fort Collins tuaries. Thursday, Nov. 19, in conjunc­ the Catholic Digest. fancy work, and religious a r Osage. Requiem High Mass, Mt. tion with the PTA meeting. Strick, Barbara Ann, 6996 Members of the faculty will tides. Coffee and doughnuts are Carmel church, Nov. 19. Boule­ Gifts of food, linen items, such 1 vard mortuaries. Ruth way, Westmin.ster. Re­ present a panel discussion on also served by the St. Joseph’s 1 as small hand towels and dish Circle. Martinez, Manuel, 1331 Osce­ quiem High Mass, Holy Trinity towels, as well as cash will be homework, leisure time, and 1 SHINN NORTHERN church, Nov. 18. Interment Mt. study habits. ola. Requiem Mass, St. Caje- received. Olivet. Volunteers are needed to as­ 2 Kannedy Programs PHARMACY MONUMENTS ' Warner, Carolyne-Andrea, "Northtrn Colorado's OPEN HOUSE will also be sist in the physical fitness pro­ Sot on Tolovision “Your Parish Drag Siort" Of Distinction 3401 Wyandot. Requiem High held that evening beginning at gram at school. Anyone able to “John F. Kennedy Remem­ Ltsding Dspsrtmsnt Stars" SINCE 1902 JERRY BREEN Mass, St. Patrick’s church, * Frot Delivery Service 7 o’clock. AU classrooms will be help may contact the school. At bered,” a memorial tribute on Nov. 14. Interment Mt. Olivet. * Charge Accounts ins W. 44fl1 Av«. Florist open and parents and all parish­ present Mr. O)lson, William the anniversary of the late Boulevard mortuaries. ioners are cordially invited to O’iHayre, Mrs. Frank Nicklaus, L. C ORIPPIN, OWNER HA. 4-7N4 - OPEN DAILY 1521 Champa President’s death, will be tele­ Ont block Eist ol M l. Ollvot Weaver, Lewis C., Sr., 1367 S. visit the school. At 8 p.m. ev­ and Mrs. William Dufficy, Jr., cast Sunday, Nov. 22, at 4; 30 Blythe-Goodrich 2664131 You Are Always Chase. Requiem High Mass, St. eryone will be asked lo attend are the instructors in this pro­ p.m. on KOA-TV, Channel 4, Welcome At Shinn's Mortuary Anthony of Padua church, Nov. gram. Denver, and KOAA-TV, Chan­ 17. Interment Mt. Olivet. nel 5, Colorado Springs. Northern Hotel Bldg. Ambulance Service Weller, Joe F., 1665 Quince THE ANNUAL turkey parties Jack W. Goodrich Joseph Murray I The same day, at 5:30 p.m., HU 2-1035 — IIU 2-1036 street. Requiem Mass, Fitzsim­ will be held at 8 p.m., Friday on KBTV, Channel 9, Denver, HU. 2-3208 SWIGERT BROS. ons Post chapel, Nov. 12. Inter­ Requiem Offered and Saturday. Nov. 20 and 21, and KRDO-TV, Channel 13, ment Ft. Logan National ceme­ Requiem High Mass was of­ in the church basement. The Colorado Springs, the ABC- 1" ‘ . .:.J5 OPTOMETRISTS tery. Olinger mortuaries. fered for the soul of Joseph P. parties are sponsored by the TV network will present Wood, Mary Margaret, 1585 Murray, Nov. 12, at Pauline Holy Name society and the Al­ “John F. Kennedy: His Two Filmorc. Requiem High Mass tar and Rosary society. chapel in Broadmoor. A promi­ Worlds.’’ Both are 60-minute ! j Devoted To Your Complete Vision Care and interment at Cherryvale, nent pharmacist, he had lived The .Altar and Rosary society programs. Colorado Springs Kan. Boulevard mortuaries. in the Colorado Springs area tu:i.:;'’iur.**------• ., n.lHWSaOT.IimiS OPTICIANS since 1898. H. W. SWIGERT Jr„ O.D. RICHARD YARROW Adah Feuerborn In 1906 Murray and a broth­ SHEARER HARDWARE Z o cIm i a Adom is er, John, founded the Murray CONOCO SIRVICB STATION I H. W. ODIL, O.D. FRED SMALDONE Of St. Dominic's Drug Co. He was president of 2329 East Platte . the company until recently. He Dies, Aged 73 served as president of the Colo­ ME. 2-7288 ;!;! 1550 California St. 534-5819 rado Board of Pharmacists for COLORADO .SPRINGS Ntvsos Avs. St CsciM la Ptudrs Requiem High Mass was of­ 18 years and under three gov­ fered Nov. 12 in St. Dominic’s ernors. church, Denver, for Mrs. Adah Murray, 86, ’ is survived by Feuerborn, a long-time member his wife; a daughter, Mrs. of the parish. James C. O'.Malley of Phoenix; '^^Em a^iar^ooDsO i. a son, J. Hartley of Colorado M A Y .n'sZ c. CO. MRS. FEUERBORN died Springs; a sister, Mary E. Mur­ WHERE DENVER tHOPt WITH CONFIDENCE 72S NO. TEJON Nov. 9 in St. Joseph’s hospital ray of Colorado Springs, and DOWNTOWN • CHERRY CREEK • LAKESIDE after a short illness. She was 73 six grandchildren. Phone 633-7731 Colorado Springs years old. Her husband, Andrew Feuer­ 1 born, who died in June, 1963, was Good Shepherd employed as a linotype operator PHIL LONG, INC. for more than 30 years at the Nun Dies; 46 Electrical Construction Co. Rocky Mountain News prior to ^ Qjy#tdPt , his retirement in 1957. Years in City • EiNmatM • S«fvkt C«U> • MtawnlultM • RmmmM* Bom July 4, 1891, in Wichita, Requiem High Mass for Sister • Rmrlrtui • YmV UfkNiit Kans., to Mr. and Mrs. John J Mary of St. Veronica was offer­ Chrifl’s Honor Roll im $. TtfM ! ME S-)513 Fjannery, she came to Denver ed Nov. 17 at the chapel of the Edward Kerrigan of the Annunciation parish, Leadville, COLORADO SPRINOS with her family in 1911. She and Convent of the Good Shepherd. proudly points out to Cindy and Tommy the names of their Mr. Feuerborn were one of. the Sister made her profes­ uncle and two annts on the plaque recently installed in the first couples married in the ori­ sion of vows at the Provincial church to honor the boys and girls of the parish who have been Dr. John A. Onlohl £MsiL iphaJunaaf. ginal Blessed Sacrament church home of the Sisters of the Good favored with vocation to the priesthood and the religions life. OPTOMETRIST PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST in 1912. Shepherd in St. Paul, Minn., His brother, the Rev. Michael Kerrigan, was ordained last IZS NORTH TEJON STREET 862 N. Weber The Feuerborns made their June 17, 1914. ME. ZOM) ME. 3-2069 spring for the Archdiocese of Denver, and two of his sisters COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. home in Wichita and returned Of more than 50 years in the CNa Ssriatt, CsM. in 1919 to Denver, where Mr. religious life she spent 46 at the are members of the Mary knoll congregation. Nine priests and Feuerborn began his long years convent on S. Colorado bouve- 26 Sisters are named on the plaque. It is hoped that the public of scr\-ice at the News. lard. honor roil, along with a specially composed prayer offered at Bom Ellen Ceclia Dolan in every service in the church, may stimulate more vocations “Colorado Springs’ Finest and Most Modem” SHE IS SURVIVED by two Chicago, Feb. 12, 1886, she first from the historic parish two miles close to heaven. sons, John Andrew, Aurora, and came to Denver in 1915. She iCam Hortuarg Lawrence Edward, Denver, two has been in poor health for brothers, Edward P., and Her­ many years. There are no im­ Mm*w ky tiivHi«M ^ National Selected Morticians bert F. Flannery; a sister, Mrs. mediate survivors. Leadville PTA Plans Members of the Staff Florence Moritz, all of Denver; Carroll B. Dnnn W. Harley Remingtoa and ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Denver Youth in Play Catholic Funeral-Directors Burial was in Mt. Olivet. John C. Bach, son of Mrs. Fund-Raising Bazaar MEIrose 2-6671 Colorado Spiiap, Cole. Boulevard Mortuaries. Lorraine Bach and the late Dr. Earl Bach of Denver, is (St. Mary’s School, Leadville) among three Denver students St. Mary’s PT.4, Leadville, Massive, 486-0296; Mrs. J. M. B KTi BBIONI H DENVER attending St. Benedict’s col­ will have as its annual fund­ Garcia, 500 Blast 9tb, 486 raising project, “The Bazaar in Mi;s. Kenneth Windorski, : 51 DRIVE IN H FWNITUtI fTOM 1 lege, Atchison, Kans., who M upHOLsYiRnie B EVERGREEN has roles in the school’s pro­ the Mountains.” It will be at St. Chester Apts., 486-0604. ■ RE-UPHOLSTERINO AIW H U ^ M o m Q RIPAIRINO a duction of Jean Giraudoux’ Mary’s school Sunday, Nov. 22. > Stay with “Jay” n SSp Cwtrs m t Drspsrtss ■ MONUMENT CO. Ondine, to be given Nov. 19- from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. H Mas. la Oritr D O rdered y o u r - Room mothers, directed by t 821 N. Nevada Q FamtNir. Mads Is OrOtr H 21. Bach is a freshman. Oth­ baked goods should cont: Mrs. Rex Hayes will be in B M-a Sa. wataates Ml. l-s«si R ers in the cast are Daniel T. Mrs. James Martin, 486-0828. charge of serving coffee and do­ Carrillo, son of Mr. and Mrs. nuts immediately after the 10 CHRISTMAS Tom Carillo, a sophomore, s J. D. CROUCH o’clock Mass. C. D. O'BRIEN and Timothy H. Crowley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Crow­ LOETSCHER'S CARDS YET? Lorgest Selection in the THE B.AZ.A.AR will feature has been retired from ley. fancy work, “white elephants," Rocky Mountain Aren I art goods, baked goods, fish SUPER M A R K H Time is running out for you to pick (1 mile E. of Mt. Olivet) N o w s Doodlino! I pond, paper back books and Charity at Xavier, Kan. The deadline for news stories | comic books, Christmas cards o v A u rr m a s out personalized cards that really Charles McFadden I and pictures to appear in the' and wrappings. Stanley Hall t n o m t express you, your thoughts,-your “Denver Catholic Register” is | A fully - automatic movie:was the feature of the ^ Quality Apparel HA. 4-4477 Monday at 5 p.m. I camera and case will be I meeting Nov. IS. Nationally Advortisod personality. So, come to The Denver I awarded the afternoon of the ba- The Altar and Rosary s( IN COLORADO SPRINGS Brands of Groceries IM I zaar. Mrs. Derrill Glenn is in plans to hold a bake sale SINCE 1872 nearest you . . . make your Christ­ 524 W. Ceioredo Ave. ; charge of the camera project in December. Mrs. William Kiowa and Tejon Streets mas Card selection unhurriedly ... j and can be contacted at 427 E. riaan has been selected as ( in our special shops. Prices start at i Ninth street or by calling 486- man for the affair. 11081. 2.00 the box of 25 . . . which in­ I A talent show will be pre-:, dudes imprinting to your order. I seated by several St. M ary's: lullnrk iiortuavt! I students preceding the movie: Come and select your cards soon j camera award. >. ! “White elephants,” art g lods, ; Qolden so you’ll have them addressed and I fancy work and paper hack: ready for mailing in ample time. books and comic books should aljp IFinrat ; be turned in by Nov. 19 to the WOODS MORTUARY I bazaar chairman, Mrs. Harold P «il RotefY Srnmi I Ballard or any of the following serving families of every faith and Christmas Card Shop: Downtown, means for oyer SO years. Serving women on her committee: Cherry Creek, Lakeside, Greeley South Denver and Engletpood Mrs. .Arthur Hougland, 816 madora fadHitas aaR agaigiiiaBt West 7th, 486-0856; Mrs. Frank' Iim W iiM aH w SL CM MS7S Vidrik, 216 East 5th, 486-0114;! ! Thursday, Nov. 19, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 15

St. Pius X Parish \ Meeting Held on Dialogue Mass A / ^ ! A / ^ (St. Pius X’s Parish, Aurora) ! REGISTRATIONS were heldjLorraine Biggs, Arlene meeting was held T u e s d a y Nov. 15 after the middle Masses Drennan, and Mary Jo Wilson; at 8 p.m. in St. Pius X’s church helpers; Mmes. Mary Nardini, Ut tkfi. PaXtskifte... . . e L TV. , be held each Sunday morning in Beverly Martin, and Mary hall for leaders of the Dialogue; church basement during the Daniels. .Masses, commentators, ^ndj^g^^gg There will be a class 1 [Singers to discuss the changes| for four-year-olds and onp for FOR ITS MEETING on Tues­ terhood. She is tr>ing to form martyred and thousands more jin the Mass. I a unit of the organization at St. imprisoned rather than deny five-year olds, conducted during day, Nov. 24, at 8 p.m. the Catherine’s. Literature on the their faith. NEXT WEEK there will be a i the 9 o’clock and the 10:30 Men’s club is arranging a de­ Theresians may be obtained by meeting for the ushers and oth- Masses. bate by two laymen on the calling Mrs. Miller at 288-9698. Card Parly Sal ers who will be taking part in' The women who have volun­ changes in the Church as a re­ The guest speaker, Raymond (Cure d’Ars Parish, Denver) I Offertor>’ processions and di­ teered to teach or help the sult of the decisions being made McGarvin of Sacred Heart par­ The Cure d’Ars Parish card recting the Communion proces­ teachers are: in the Vatican Council. Teachers: Mmes. Barbara ish, Boulder, who has been in party tickets are now available sions. The time will be an­ ’Those who have their own McCullough, Roberta Tomich, the CCD program for some for an>’ one wanting to purchase nounced in Sunday’s Bulletin. opinions are invited to attend time, talked on the privilege them as gifts for CJiristmas. and take part in the open forum God has given parents to teach The party is being held Fri-i Thanksgiving Plans afterwards. their children. day, Jan. 22, at 8 p.m. in the| Preparing for the St. Phiiomena’s Holy Name Men’s club Ed Devershmitt from Cure school gym. The admission' 107 Children To Make d’Ars parish gave a demonstra­ price of $1 includes refresh-: annual Turkey party for Saturday, Nov. 21, at 8 p.m. are, left ST. THERESE tion on fire-extinguishers. ments. to right. Hank Carroll, Carl Olsen, president, and Arch Rose , The St. John Vianney society chairman. Their First Communion PARISH ‘NaflvHy Cuttoms’ 'will meet this Friday at 8 p.m. (BIsesed Sacrament Parish, necessary linens for the new al- (Christ the King Parish, A demonstration of the new Denver) tar. The society is making.an HENRY’S Denver) liturgy of the Mass will be pre-: On Saturday, Nov. 20, at 8 urgent appeal for volunteers to CONOCO sented. Magazines Pay Tribute a.m., 107 children will m ake, assist in this sewing project, “Nativity Customs” will be Confraternity of Christian! their First Communion at a ; Those interested should tele­ SERVICE the topic of a talk by the Rev. Doctrine religion classes are| special Mass offered in the phone Mrs, Charles Parslow, FIRESTONE TIRES, MTTERIRS, Paul Feichter, O.F.M., at the To Sacred Heart Circle ACCESSORIES held each Sunday from 10 to 11! Blessed Sacrament school gym- 377-9027 for particulars. Altar and Rosary society meet­ HENRY HUNNINGHAKE, Owner (St. Anthony of Padua’s Parish, Help magazine of Lougori, Mo , nasium. ing of Christ the King parish, a.m. I 11S40 East Colfax at Moline Libor Brom Confirmation will be admin-1 Denver) , have acknowledged the progress: The children are from Blessed THE MEETING OF the Altar 3M-121S AURORA Denver, on Friday, Nov. 27. and Rosary society scheduled From Iron Curtain j The Rosary will be recited at istered at Cure d’Ars on Nov. .Although only one-year-old in of the Denver group. i Sacrament school and from the 30. i October, the St. Anthony of parish CCD classes held weekly. Dec. 11 will be cancelled in the (St. John the Evangelist’s 11:30 p.m. In the church. The interest of preparing the altar i meeting will follow in the par- I Padua chapter of the Our Lady ! DURING THE FIRST year Parish, Denver) Appeal for Goods lof perpetual Help rosary-mak-'of its existence, the 13-member ’THE MASS IS being held in linens and other liturgical fur­ Your Parish ; Uh hall. nishings. Libor Brom, B.A., M.A., Committee chairmen for the (St. Elizabeth’s Parish, Denver) (ing circle has merited national I circle has supplied 500 rosaries the gymnasium because of the y.U.C., a refugee from behind Altar and Rosary society for The Parent-Teacher associa-1 recognition of its apostolic workjlo missions all over the world, structural changes now being, Service Station the Iron Curtain, will be guest the current year are: tion of St. Elizabeth’s school is I for the missions. 1 ^ics. Celia Miller, circle pres- made to enlarge the sanctuary ! CT JOHNS PARISH speaker at the St. John the I in the church. Miss Daisy Smith, linen; making its annual appeal to! inIn theirineir nationallynduuiidiiy cm-uidit-uicirculated! I ------Evangelist PTA meeting Mon­ Mmes. Lindsey Waters, altars; parents, all members of our!publications,' ijoti, the our Lady products have reached such far- This is to accommodate the day evening, Nov. 23, at 7:45 Charles Graham and Cypriene parish, their friends and neigh-!of Fatima Rosary-Making club flung posts as the Fiji Isalnds, new altar and other necessary o’clock in the school hall. Gabelman, candles; Arthur J. bors for garments, toys, knick-1 magazine of Louisville, Ky.. the Philippines and Sweden. appointments for the offering of The.title of his talk will be Davis, circles; George E. Hibbi- On the local scene, the St. the Mass in English beginning town SHOP knacks, jewelry, rugs and other and the Our Lady of Perpetual ! ® i 142 St. Paul StrMi “ Protracted Conflict and the son, membership; items. Anthony group is now complet­ Sunday, Nov. 29. NM«t American People.” L. M. Lyckholm, ways and The articles are to be deliv­ ing an order of 25 rosaries for The Rev. Edward A. Leyden, Acren from Chtrry Crtak Bank means; Albert Seep, harvest ered to the school at 1020 11th Denver city jail inmates. pastor, delegated the Altar and Where Flowers Are BROM was bom in Czecho­ ball; Margaret Hadley, spring street on or before Nov. 20. Mrs. Miller is optimistic! Rosary society to supply the Guaranteed slovakia and received his high­ parly; Robert Coons, social tele­ Articles left over will be about the organization's plans ST. JOHN’S er education at the Czecho­ phone; George Schmitz, hos­ turned over to the Bishop’s Re­ to double its output in the com­ slovak Institute university pitality; James Cudmore, lief Drive. ing year. sbhool of law. DACCW; St. Vincent de Paul's Porish "Howdy" Beginning in 1948 he was L. A. Goss, altar boys’ cas­ so. UNIVERSITY BLVO. B B. ARIZONA Turkoy Party THE NEXT CLASS in the Bob's Place active as a lawyer and econo- socks; A. J. Horne, votive (St. Rme of Lima’s Parish, adult instruction series will be SUNDAY MASSES / itiist in the foreign trade be­ lights; T. P. Aherns, Albert Denver) held Monday night, Nov. 23, at 6:45, 8:M, 9:39, 11:00 and 12:15 300 So. Colo. Blvd. tween the Soviet Union and its Seep, Raymond A. Gillespie, 7:30 o’clock. The Rev. Gerard The annual Turkey party in Confessions' Saturdays 3:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. COWTOWN. satellites. flowers; Harold Lowrey, pro­ Cusack will discuss “The Mass St. Rose of Lima’s parish will RL Rev. Msgr. Eugene A. O’Snlllvan, Pastor COIX). ' After the Hungarian revolu­ grams; Vincent Dwyer, pub­ and the Holy Eucharist.” be held this Saturday night, 2385 E. Arizona 744-6119 tion, he escaped from behind licity; John Conley, social. Nov. 21, at 8 o’clock in the the Iron Curtain to live, since ST. PATRICK S schools building. Tickets can be 1158, in the United States. Notro Damn Party Heads Third Order purchased at the door. He and his family were per­ Rome — Father Donatus (Notre Dame Parish. Denver) Proceeds will be used for the ARROW secuted both by the Nazis and The Holy Name society of Taglianti, O.F.M. Cap., supe­ CECIL'S SUPER new church which is now under rior of St. Patrick’s Novitiate, SERVia the Communists. Three years Notre Dame parish will sponsor CiCIL MBACHAM, Prep. . construction and for the future Wilmington, Del., has been ap­ aifter his arrival in the United a games party at 8 p.m. Satur­ STATION remodeling o f t h e present pointed secretary-general of! QUALITY MEATS - FISH - POULTRY States, he was named by the day, Nov. 21, in the basement church. DRIVE IN WITH CONFIDENCE Modern Language Association of the Third Order of the Capuchin Nationally Advertised Brands Foods TUNE UP A BRAKE SERVICE of the school building. Refresh Fraternities by the Most Rev. sail PWBI 4SH7S7 America as one of 38 teachers Save Money Here — 1004 S. Gaylord — 733-7383 ments will be available. THE SECOND AND last in Clementinus of Vlissingen, in the United States with a The Altar and Rosary society struction class for lay com NOTRE DAME Sister Eileea Marie Capuchin Father General. superlative performance. mentators will be held next will have an important meeting ! He will take up residence in AcroM tlw StrMt from this Thursday, beginning with Sunday, Nov. 22, from 6:30 to Rome for the next six years Preisser's Red & white NOTRE DAME CHURCH BROM NOW teaches foreign recitation of the Rosary in 7:30 o’clock in the church. ' GREEN languages at I.akcwood high Loretto Head and his main duty will be to church at 8 p.m. Christmas cards, small gift! Grocery and Market MEADOWS school and the University of maintain a close liaison between After a short business meeting items, gift wrappiag, and acces-! FANCY MEATSa ViOiTABLBS (iolorado. the Father General and 731.943 CONOCO there will be a demonstration of sories, as well as stationery and AND QUALITY OROCiRlBS COMPLETE On Fulbright I members of Third Order of AUTOMOTIVE ^rgain Bownty the Mass according to the new all-occasion cards are sold after j Capuchin Fraternities through- Frr« Delivery 777-4447 SERVICE liturgy, as well as some English all the Masses every Sunday. IIM S*. SkMIdM NS-ffT* (All Souls' Parish, Englewood) iout the world. T33I B Ohie Ave. (S. UMv. ftlltf OHit) hymns song by the choir direc­ The Altar and Rosary society Grant Board i - Everything from barbecue tor, Leo Frazier. will use the profits for the Sister Eileen Marie, president! ^ills to a beautiful ceramic Every woman in the parish is furnishings of the new church. of Loretto Heights college, is a [ manger scene will be on sale invited to attend. member of the Colorado Com-| at the All Soul’s Bargain Bounty A RUMMAGE SALE spon­ mittee on Fulbright Scholarships . this Saturday, Nov. 21. Party Slofod sored by the Altar and Rosary which met in Denver yesterday, society will be held on next PARISH PHARMACY GUIDE The sale will begin at 9 a.m. (St. Phiiomena’s Parish, Nov. 18, to consider nominees In the school cafeteria and con­ March 24. The society needs all from throughout the state. Denver) CALL YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG STORE FOR PROMPT SERVICE clude at 4 p.m. kinds of sellable merchandise Successful candidates will do; It will include clothes, toys, The annual St. Phiiomena’s for the project. graduate work in their fields of j electrical appliances, knick parish Thanksgiving games The society also will soon be interest at schools of their' knacks, and a vast variety of party will be held this Saturday, in need of more room to store choice in Europe, the Far East, CHRIST THE KING — ST JOHN S — ST. VINCENT DE PAUL other items. Nov. 21, at 8 p.m. in the school items for the sale. Anyone hav­ and other parts of the world. Q)ffee and doughnuts will be hall. ing space in a basement, igar- Chairman of the meeting was; WE FILL PRESCRIPTIONS FOR LESS MONEY THAN ANY available for shoppers, plus pop' The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Wil­ age or shed, should contact Dr. Robert L. Steams, who OTHER STORE IN OUR AREA. CHECK OUR LOW, LOW PRICES com and soft drinks for the liam H. Higgins, pastor, an­ Pauline Lee, 710 S. Vallejo acted for .Mbert H. Rosenthal, children. nounced Sunday that a new street, 935-0600 or Betty Woert- ojiairman of the committee. Dr. •A((in DRUG 600 S. HOLLY Christmas stockings, Christ­ portable altar has been built man, 741 S. Umatilla way, 935- Rosenthal, who is regional direc­ 800 CLERMONT mas tree skirts, and a large and will be placed In the sanc­ 7563. tor of the U.S. Department of 6ber CENTER PH. 377-8886 PH. 399-2161 selection of Christmas cards will tuary facing the congregation on Health, Education and Welfare, be on display, along with a se­ Sunday, Nov. 29. Couimunien Broakfasl is at present in Ireland on an as­ lection of religious items. He declared that, in accord­ (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) signment for the United Nations. ALL SOULS, ENGLEWOOD ALL SAINTS ST. M ARY’S, LITTLETON Mrs. William A. Looney, 798- ance with the desire of the The Sacred Heart Altar and Sister Eileen Marie said that; 3317, is chairman of the event. Archbishop, the parish will ful Rosary society will receive there will be more than 900 fill all the directions of the new Communion corporately Sun­ grants this year throughout the CHERRELYN S E U 4 U S E liturgy. country under the Fulbright- PTA M M liiif day, Nov. 22, in the 7:30 a.m. DRUG STORE The Rev. Seamus O’Reilly, Hays Act. A full grant, she add­ Rmlt St. Catherine’s Parish, Mass. There will be a breakfast In SidcNtts M id hi HtNitti LINCOLN DRUG Commerce City) superior of the Columban house and business meeting immedi­ ed, provides a student with to­ Phone 780-2561 DRUG STORE on Montvlew boulevard. Den ately after the Mass. tal tuition, maintenance, round- BROADWAY at QUINCY SERVING ALL SAINTS, NOTRE DAME, St. Catherine’s PTA, Com­ ver, was invited by Monsignor ENGLEWOOD 7S4-I2M The bake sale was a success trip transportation, insurance, FREE PARKING 2SN W. Main umtMn, Calt. merce City, held its first parent- Higgins to deliver a sermon the ST. ANTHONY AND HOLY NAME PARISHES teacher meeting Thursday eve­ and the prefect, Mrs. William and an incidental allowance. past Sunday about the Legion of Successful candidates will be ST. VINCENT DE PAUL ning with a large turn-out. Mrs. Baca expressed gratitude to , CATHEDRAL Mary and the other societies in notified by the U.S. Department lAicille Sauer opened the meet­ those who participated for their • Free Delivery e Gold Bond Stamps our parish. cooperation and generosity. of State in April and May, 1965. ing, introducing the pastor, the Father O’Reilly gave ex­ There were approximately 225 Rev. Carlo Marchetti, O.S.M., amples of his personal experi 2345 So. Federal 935-4661 parents and guests at the re­ who spoke on the responsibili­ ences with the Legion of Mary News Daadlina! “Filling Prescriptions Is the cent Green Tea. ties of parents. during his stay in China under The dealine for news stories YOUR CATHOLIC DRUGGIST DAN CAULFIELD Most Important Part of The pastor, the Rev. John E. PRESCRIPTIONS CAIXED Mrs. John Miller talked on Communist rule. and pictures to appear in the FOR AND DELIVERED Our Business Casey, S.J., spoke a few words • amt • CtrBi • CttnwHa the Thereslans and their work He declared that a thousand “Denver Catholic Register” Is CdHdx at Downing O tnvtr to foster vocations for the Sis­ Legion of Mary members were to those present, saying how Monday at 5 p.m. Sifict } f U m -U7S 72^58G4 Free DeUvery pleased he was with the nice I M S. Otylerd of spirit and cooperation shown by HOLY CROSS, THORNTON r parishioners. Holy Name Parish OUR LADY OF LOURDES Fort Logan Signs of Ufa CITY VIEW -Tka start at PtrsanO Sarviea” Do you ever have your for­ Professional Pharmacy tune tdd? The State Patrol says Ph. 287-5535 Wesley Pharmacy ^ Spear's Hardware t 1796 N. Corona you can foretell your future as Thornton 79. Colo. Proscription Dniggists [ Complete Hardware— ' a driver by observing highway See Bob Robies a. L. QUINLAN Manibar ST. VkMMU signs and markings. They are ' Garden Tools—Fertilizers * ^ Paint < Wtilty Am. Ot Paul Partah signs of life — but they can be MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD At Sa. M am lnf 72B44M I ) 2855 W. Hampden Ave. i a signs of death to drivers who I t SU. 1-3736 4 ignore them. IL Englewood, Colo. ST. ANN S, ARVADA REXAll OntE d'ARS PARISH Prescription Druggists ALLENDALE E. SIND B DAHLIA ST. First in Prescriptions PHARMACY SUNDAY MASSES Fast Free Delivery 22M So. Colorado Blvd. 1819 W. SMh Place 6 00 - 7:30 — 9:00 — 10:30 - and 12 Noon Phone 757-7677 42^^397 No Evening Mass Arvada, Calarada •CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4:00 & 7:30 OUR LADY OF FATIMA ST CATHERINE'S 3050 Dahlia St 322-1119 J Len's Pharmacy 47741# l_ C PEMR, Prw- DEDICATION BUSY CORNBl MMnktr M SI. V im at t » P n r i Raritk Your druggist'is proud of the public SBrvicB hit profession DRUG STORE TOLVE LIQUORS Htv« Ym t Dk Iw R k m Uf Ym t Rmcrkittre renders, and aware of its responsibilities. He knows thot Professional Pharmacists Dahlia Shopping Center — 3360 Dahlia Pxrsmoixit Mgtghtx Skoppino Cpntpf his job it vital to the health of your community. W. 38(h Ave. k Federal Blvd. Deaver, Cola. Free Delivery — EA. 2-5977 1SMI W. Ulk Am. 227-1111 M( K II .IKA J\M( K. MCKIA OUR LADY OF FATIMA CURE d’ARS — BLESSED SACRAMENT N VMA JIM JKIIKV MAKV

Opan Hows# Gvatts APPLEWOOD PHARMACY Please Patronize DUCKW ALL’S f i h a h m a a f . Pointing out one of the exhibits at the open house held in St Your REGISTER • FREE DELIVERY • GOLD BOND STAMPS Denver's Newest PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS FrancU de Sales’ grade school b Ray Hanson, a first grade Advertisers and 2098 Youngfield Subuiban Variety Store 238-1294 pupil. Looking on are Ray’s teacher, Sister Mary Herman, and Mention Yevr C ttM k DrvggttI "Ask Your Doctor to Coll Us" Mrs. Ellen Murphy, the youngster's great-great-aunt,'who was THE REGISTER DAHLIA SHOPPING CENTER Don CoutfteM Phone FL. S-8S42 33rd at Hadsoa Deaver, Coienda one of more than 269 visitors to tour the school. M A jn*90U Page 16 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Nov. 19, 1964 Seminary Spaceship ^Adolescent Psychology To Be Topic Shelby, 0. — Seminarians Parents Group at Sacred Heart seminary here will launch a spaceship Meets Nov. 24 At Christian Mothers' Meet Nov. 23 this month —an "imaginary" (Machebeuf High School, one that is. The space launch Denver) Th'e Christian Mothers of the to better understand and work American Psychological as-1 will be part of a national The regular meeting of the Holy Ghost Church are having with their children, sociation and the American As­ stamp contest being held in Machebeuf high school associa­ a special educational meeting: sociation on Mental Retardation. Catholic schools to obtain used tion will be held Tuesday, Nov. on Monday evening, Nov. 23, at JOHN J. DORE', a teacher of He is licensed for private postage stamps for the mis- 24, at 8 p.m. in the Blessed 7:30 o’clock in the Holy Ghost special education at Flood Jun- practice in clinical psychology sfons. The fuel for the rocket Sacrament cafeteria, 1965 Elm Youth center. ior high school, Englewood, and in Denver. is stamps and according to street. ' They will show two short mo- school psychologist for Engle- the number of stamps that PRINCIPAL SPEAKER will vies from the Colorado State De-; wood Public Schools will speak PARENTS INTERESTED in each school sends into the be the Rev. Donald A. Mc­ partment of Public Welfare;on "Adolescent Psychology" this program are cordially in­ “ Cape Shelby” control center, Mahon, pastor of Christ the which deal with teen-agers. The and will answer questions that vited to attend. The Christian that school is advanced so King parish, Denver, one of six information gained from these the parents may have. Mothers will serve refreshments many miles to the moon. east Denver parishes served by movies should help the parents Mr. Dore is a member of the after the discussion. Machebeuf high school. Father McMahon, after his or­ dination in 1944, was assigned as assistant at Annunciation MARKET PLACE RENTING-HIRING parish where he was interested in the youth of the parish. He OF MILLIONS WANT BUYING*SELLING was the author and director of the all-parochial plays given for many years by all the Catholic high schools in the city. Phono 825-1145 Today to Place Your Oassified Ad in the Register — Ask for the Classified Department Father McMahon was named pastor of Christ the King par­ ish in Evergreen in 1953, where New Classified Ad Deadline . . * he served until appointed pas­ tor of Christ the King parish in Denver. NOW-Tuesday at 5 p.m. HIS TOPIC FOR the evening will be "Fine Arts and the High Only Wtnt Ads received by phone or mail before S P.M. Tuesday can be published in the current week’s paper School Student." There will be no December Gift of Music meeting. Ail parents are urged HELP WANTED— FEMALE SITUATIONS WANTED ROOMS FOR RENT AUTOS—NEW Listening to the mellow music coming school gymnasium are from left to right, MALE to attend the meeting Nov. 24 FURNISHED from the stereo console to be given away at Sister Ancilla, Sister Victoria Marie, Mrs. to assist in handling the asso­ steady maintenance work wanted. Man,Rooms tor Girls. Catholic Daughlars ciation business for the next two the St. Francis de Sales’ high school Parents’ Clifford Fitzgibbons, and Mrs. Fred Gardiner. WOMAN WANTED middle aged and sober. Reliable expert |o( America. 765 Pennsylvania. Also months. club Thanksgiving Dance Nov. 28, in the high Sales clerk for Catholic painter. All types ot repairs on build-1 moms available for weddings or recwJ- Church Goods Store. Apply lions. TA 5-9W7. to Mr. Grant at CONVALESCENT HOMES 19 j^py5 pop r e n t Calhodrai High Scheei Parents^ Club Clarke's Church Goods Registered nurse will give ^ '1 FURN. OR. UNFURN. 26A To Hold Dance 1633 Tremont. and treatm ent in my honre The West's Calf 421-4710 after 3:30 p.m. a(>artment. Ceramic IQAltile bath. Only' $65, furnished or un- 12 Youngsters Win Speech Honors (St. Francis de Sales’ HOME TO SHARE * furnished. Across from St. Bernadette's. Lorgesf High School, Denver) Mountain Parish Will share my 2 bedroom home with 1237-42<7. congenial lady. Garage available. Sloan's >------Needs (Cathedral High School, the annual "Sadie Hawkins - Marie, began instruction with The Parents’ Club of St. Fran­ lake area. Near ^4 Lakeshore bus line. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Sel^cfiort Denver) Thanksgiving Dance,” to be held "The Basic Number Program.” HOUSEKEEPER 477-5810. Call eves, or weekends. cis de Sales’ high school is hold­ (k)od Catholic couple to share widows I Twelve Cathedral high school Wednesday, Nov. 25. from 7:30 Junior Red Cross members We specialize tn Northwest Dtnvtr, ing a Thanksgiving dance in the Must Have Own Transporta­ home. No pets. Reduced rent for yard | Arvada, t aktwnod and Wheatrldge Rta' Priced from speakers garnered honors at the to 10:30 p.m. were addressed by Miss Norma care. 477-0737 or 433-2375. I Estate. Prompt, courteous salts Ptrvke tion. Write c/o The Register Your local realtor tor 20 years. Invitational Novice Speech meet Admission will be 75 cents a gym of the high school, Satur­ Box L-7 938 Bannock Goodwin, today in Oscar Malo ROOMS FOR RENT STACKH(^US€ KEALTY at Holy Family high school Nov. couple, and the dance will be Hall. day, Nov. 28. 3535 W. Mth Avt. OR. 7 1678 FURNISHED 14. held in Malo hall. All CHS stu­ WOMAN WANTED Miss Goodwin, promoter and P Dancing 4o the music of Wil­ REAL ESTATE dents are invited to attend. Sales clerk for Catholic Church Goods Furnished rooms for rent, private and teacher for the Red Cross sum­ liam DeGallo’s “Jazz-Tetts” will Store. Apply lo Mr. Grant at Clarke's double. Business women, stu^nts, work­ FOR SALE $ 18 9 5 FIVE FIRST-PLACE niches Music will, be provided by the mer leadership camp, addressed Church Goods. 1633 Tremont. ing girls. Franciscan Sisters, St. Rose were captured by John Kendall, Reslder>ca. Conveniently located with-in “Classmates.” the CHS Chapter on “Red Cross be from 9 p.m. till 1 a.m. a few blocks of the downtown busir>es«^ Englewood, good small home, 21^ lots. humorous; Chuck litis, extem­ district. 623-4711. Reasonable. Call 769-3100. Delivered in Denver in High School.” Tickets to the dance are being poraneous; Larry Hubbard and SUGGESTED BY THE par­ HOUSEKEEPER One sleeping room with kitchen privi- SEWING MACHINES Rich Bielak, debate; and Helen ents of grade school children, a sent home with the students and leges in quiet neighborhood. 477-0737 o r ' ______AS PART OF the assembly, FOR RURAL PARISH 433-2375. Battaia, poetry. program designed to instruct seniors Sue Jay and Eileen will also be sold at the door. SINGER DIAL "A " STITCH PE 3-4495 WRITE BOX L 794 CARE OF Zigzags, buttonholes, monograms. Does Another six tapped second parents in modem mathematics Niehaus entertained with folk- Admission of 83 per couple in­ BOARDING i ROOMING darning and mending. Also fancy stitches place honors as follows; Bill has been initiated at Cathedral. singing. cludes sandwiches, potato chips, THE REGISTER AGED 22 all without buying attachments. Auume and coffee. 3 payments of $3.25 or S8.00 cash. 623- S chnei^, humorous; Chuck II- The pilot program, which has All interested Bluejays were 938 BANNOCK ST. Board and room home for aider ty people. 1566. 3 meals daily. Close In TV room. 722- tis and^imo fT l Leuschner, debate; proved successful in other areas, invited to attend this after­ An AM-FM stereo console will DENVER, COLORADO. 2617 MISC. FOR SALE Rose Ann Cain, dramatic inter­ began Tuesday, Nov. 17, from school meeting. be given away at the dance. pretation; Bob Bobalek, original 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., and will be APTS. FOR RENT Master Plumbers LIcansa. City and State. oratory; and Eileen Niehouse, continued on Tuesday nights for HELP WANTED FURNISHED Will save you monty. Free estlm ites. Experienced commercial, rasidantlal and TRUCKS FOR SALE poetry. three consecutive weeks. LEGAL NOTICES MALE a FEMALE Warm 3 room apartment. Free laundry, Industrial work. Excellent reMrances. 433- A superior in Oratorical Inter­ Cathedral mathematics teach­ utilities. Elderly women. Near Cathedral. 4501. 936-3716. pretation was taken by Ralph ers Sister Ann Lorraine, Sister MOVING^Rugs, furniture, luggage, pres­ IN THE COUNTY COURT IN THE COUNTY COURT ’Turano. Beautifully furnished buffet. Single apart- sure cooker, vacuum, Ironer, automatic WE WISH TU ANNOUNCE Mary Gloria, and Sister Jeanine In and fur th« City and Cavnty of Donvtr In and for the City and County of Denver menl. TV, organ, elevator. Shop area In washer, electric stove, toasters, flat sil­ Cathedral speech activities and Staff of Coloradf and Stale of Ceteredo building. Close to town. 222-3942, 322- ver plate, etc. 2679 Grape. 355-0772. “OUR PRESENT STOCK" No. R-S37IS No. P-31257 CAB 7801. are under the direction of Miss NOTICE OF FILINO OF PETITION NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT 14 New 1964 GMC 3100 Wyandot. 2 A 3 rooms, private BICYCLES Helen Barrack and Mrs. Laura FOR DETERMINATION OF Estate of Bernard Giisdorf, deceased. From to 2 Tons HEIRSHIP bath. Pensioners welcomed. 455-4276. 4 McLallen. Priest, Was Banker No. P-21257 DRIVERS room apartm ent at 1035 Peart, 355-4132. Also 35 used Commarctai, at !N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Notice is hereby given that I have Quiet building. BICYCLES St. lA)ui.s — Father Grover FRANK W. CANNADAY, also known as filed my final report in the County Court Yellow Cab needs and has NEW USED PARTS Yjut Lakewood GMC THE SECOND IN A series of Bell, who before entering Ken- F. W. CANNAOAYr doceasod. of the City and County of Denver, Colo­ immediate openings for 100 Specious 3 bedroom apartment. Modern, REPAIRING - TIRES Frahi^lsad Daalif career-planning assemblies, an THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF rado, and that any person desiring to immaculate, nice, for 3-4 working girls. rick seminary here, to study for COLORADO: object to the sanr>e shall file written full time and 125 part time FR 7-1870. 1365 Detroit. PUT • ON - ANY - WHEEL CLEMES MOTOR CO. entertaining and informative the priesthood was a banker and To all persons Interested/ GREETING: obiKtion with the said court on or be­ AL’S BIKE SHOP TAKE NOTICE that there has been fore December 7, 1964 drivers. If you are between 1263 CLAYTON-515 CORONA. Spacious 2 5555 West Collax Ava. program, was presented by the bedroom apartments. Nicely furnished 334 Federal an accountant, has been named filed in the above^amed estate a petition Richard D. Casey the ages of 21 and 55 years 13 yr*. at Nia aaraa toealton. asking for a iudiclal ascertainment and Administrator, C.TJk. and decorated. Lots of closets. 890.00. 935-3245 student council. assistant to the executive vice Utilities paid. 355-9705 or 322-6967. The Rev. Robert J. Green- determination of the heirs of sifch de­ Richard D. Casey of age, and have a good president of St. Louis university. cedent/ and setting forth that the nameS/ Attorney for t^ estate knowledge of the city and a AUTOS (Used) slade, a Cathedral religion addresses and relationships to decedent 811 Symes Building APTS. FOR RENT Father Bell is former assist­ of all persons who are or claim to be Denver Colorado 80202 222-4555 good safety record, also if UNFURNISHED AUTO PARTS 64A teacher, provided the entertain­ heirs of said decedent/ so far as known (Published In The Denver Catholic ant procurator at Catholic uni­ Register) you want year round income ment with a piano concert. to the petitioner, are as foltows, to-wit: One bedroom apartment. Free gas. East Spruct Auto and Partt. 49C E M versity in Washington, D.C. He Rosario Cannaday, I2t W. 3rd Ave., First Pirt)Iication: Nov. 5, 1964 from a pleasant outdoor type Adults. 1062 Pearl, inquire manager. Valmont R d . Bouldtr. 7,000 cart and During the second half of the Denver, Colo., Widow; Marilyn C. Adams, Last Publication: Nov. 26, 1964 FOR SALE is a former vice president of Specious and newly decorated 2 bed­ truck parti. Phona Bldr. 433-3540 ar assembly, representatives from 95 So. Chase Or., Denver 26, Colo., job. Apply personnel office— Denver AL 5-3943. the Manchester Bank and was Daughter; Francis X. Cannaday, 10900 W. IN THE COUNTY COURT room with stove and refrigerator. V.W. 1500 the business world spoke to stu­ In and far tha City and Cavnty tf Denver a national bank examiner with 5tth PI./ Arvada, Colo., Son. $80.00. Adults. 433-1762. dents on the different aspects of You are hereby notified to appear and end state ef CelereM YELLOW CAB INC. STATION WAGON ALTERATIONS 76 the Treasury department. He answer the petition within twenty days Ne. P-348S6 ST. MARY MAGDALENE'S their vocation. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 3455 RingsbT Ct One bedroom garden level. Appliances, was also with the First National after service of this notice on you (if Opan 7 days a m tk -^ hrt. a day CALL: 237-2900 AMn's trouaara rastylad, pMata removed, served by publication/ within twenty days Estate of Thomas J. McGovern, a/k/a newly redecorated, adults, utilities paid "IJl’ Aboer and Daisy Mae" Thomas Joseph McGovern, a/k/a T. J. -An Equal Ofnartvntty EmaMytr- $70. 477-6992. lags taparad. Jackals rattylad or altorid. Bank of Arizona. after the last publication of this notice) Woman's anarations. 733«3ei. costumes will be required for and in default of an answer or appear­ McGovern, deceased. ance the Court will proceed to receive No P-34856 and hear proofs concerning the heirs of All persons having claims against the such decedent and enter a decree deter­ above named estate are required to file mining who are the heirs of such de­ them for allowance In the County Court Red Rocks Symphony ceased person. of the City and County of D e i^ r , Colo­ Dated at Denver, Coiorado, this 2nd rado, on or before the 26th day of April, ★ SERVICE DIRECTORY day of November, 1954. 1965 or said claims shall ba forever STEPHEN C. RENCH birred. 825-1145 To Be Heard at Loretto ■ Clerk of the County Court Raymond T. McGovern By Thomas Dl Francesca Thomas P. McGovern The Red Rocks Little Sym­ TICKETS are still available Deputy Clerk Co-Executors phony orchestra, conducted by and can be purchased from (SEAL) Casey and Klene ASH HAULING I ELEaRIC WIRING PAINTING a DECORATING STORM WINDOWS Thomas L. Ford Attorney for the estate Vasilios Priakos, will present CAC members at the Wicker- Attorney ld State ef Celerade EA. I45M Nov. 27. Denver’s Catholic ver. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AL. 5-3310 Battors Cliaaad aad RaMIrad. 1430 High U rm > Alumni club is sponsoring the General admission seats for Ne. P-18976 EsMM of BERNARD J. CULLEN. Or- ROOFING NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT cnmO. . Thoroughly Exptriancad. concerts. All proceeds will go both concerts are $4; reserved Estate of JOSEPH PASQUINO. a/k/a No. P-31S77 BEAUTY SALON DapondabM, Guarontaad. UPHOLSTERERS to the Archbishop’s Seminary seats, )6. Tickets for either con­ JOE PASQUINO, deceased. Nolle* is hereby given that I have NIW ROOFS-tBPAIRS No. P-10976 filed my final report In the County All Work Guarontotd Ra-UpholaMrliig by a roltabto firm . 3S Burse. cert can be purchased for 82.50. Sae LA VEDA'S BEAUTY SALON at American Roofing Notice is hereby given that I have CouM of the City and County of Denvtr, Terms — Fraa Estlmataa yaan axpartonen—Torma Colorado, and that any parion desiring 1547 Ptorla. Expartoncad operators to TA. u m NATIONAL UPHOUTMY filed my final repo^ in the County sarva you. Call now 3«44>5ei tor your Court of the City and County of Denver, to obiect to the s«ne shall tlla written Shoot Motol Co. ASambar ot our Lady ot (Tract Par(sh 1145 Coun PL miSTl obiectlon with the said court on or evening appolntmenls. Coiorado, and that any person desiring "M ember o* SI. Therese Perish" to obiect to the same shall file written betoro January II, IMS. CH 4-S4W 2159 Downing TV SERVICE-APPUANaS obiectlon with the said court on or before M argaret C. Cullen Aflar 4 palHo SU 1-888S December I. 1964. Administratrix BUILDERS « CONTRAaORS Andrew Wysowateky Michael T. Corcoran AAambtr of Afl Souft' Parish ".Sight and Sound Our Spi-t iaKx” Administrator Attorney for the estate John B. Carraher 13M Locust Street 113 Midland Savings Bldg. Denver, Colorado Mno HEATING AL'S APPLIANCES Telephone number ]SSA7?3 BUILOINO CONIRACTINO Denver, Colorado 80202 Sales and Service all makes 825-9174 (Published in The Denver Catholic Far Any Ramadallitt M Vaor Register) Commerce City's Published In the Denver Catholic — inaMa ar Out — Register. First Publication: Nov. l», IMS Fme Tv and Appliance Service Pint Pubitcation: October 29, 1964 Last Publication: Dec. 10, lt«4 'iii.i Last Publication: November 19, 1964 72fi0 Monuro IN THE COUNTY COURT FOLEY HEATING .’X«.08|(l IN THB COUNTY COURT In and Mr lilt City and Caunty at Danvar and SlaM at CaMrada In MO Mr ItM City m 4 Cnwity O M vtr Na. P43577 mO SUM M CnMrndn DnvM ■ratm M , JuOf* NOTICE OF FILINO OF PETITION CAIX JACK REU Nn. e-U)M FOR DETERMINATION OF WE REPAIR HEIRSHIP 934-3593 CITATION TO ATTEND IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Mambar ot Noira Oama Parish ONE DOUAR SPEOAL PROBATE OF WILL OF BERNARD J. CULLEN, dacaasad IN THE AkATTER OF THE ESTATE OF THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SMOKY TRYPHON J. LAMBRECHT, a/k/| COLORADO: To IntroduM You >o Ih« Rngitinr OaBsifind Snetion TRYPHON JOSEPH LAMBRECHT and To ill parsons Inttrastod. GREETING- CURTAIN CLEANERS TRYPHON LAMBRECHT* deceased. TAKE NOTICE that thaM has baan FIREPLACES FOR $1.00 YOU GCT 20 WORDS OR LESS THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF tilad In tha abova-oomad astata a patL lion asking lor a Iudiclal ascartalnmant FRANCIS LACE CURTAIN OEANERS. COLORADO. TO: CURIAINS, CROCHETED TABLE Jeanne Houmau Marseotes, 1146 Blaine and datarminelion ot tha hairs of such NO CURE - NO PAY TO BUY, S B I OR SWAP dacadanl. and salting forth that the CLOIHS. DRAPERIES. BLANKETS. Ave., South Bend. Indiana. Niece, Heir, SPREADS. LINENS CIEANED BY LAT M)e legatee and devisee. namas. addrassas and rtlalionships to EST ME1HOOS. HAND PRESSED ONLY NEED HEAT? TA 5-5107 This offer good for Classified Section only. Arsene Lambrecht, Lode Zieiensiaan 16. dacadanl of all parsons a rt or 1359 KAIAMAIH. TA. 5-3517. Antwerp. Belgium, Brother, Heir, un­ claim to ba hairs of sold dacadant, so known heirs and unknown antecedents. for as known to the patitionar, ora as HOME REPAIR Dees not apply to Real Estate Display R. J. Bemick, follows, te-wif: DECORATING Attorney at Law Nome Address Relotlonshlp HOME r e p a ir s Advertising Securtty Bldg. Mrs. A/argarat C. Cullen, in south Painting a Oacorallng, spacMRiIng In • Hama RapalrB • PaM Ino Denver. Colorado Looan Straaf. Danvar. Colorado, Widow rasidanllal work. Call anyllma, 155*435. • Caroentry You and each of you are hereby noti­ Mrs. Josaphlna Ffcsseft. LovalarM, • Cablnafwvk • Patch Pioaiarlng FiU IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX fied that the instrument, purporting Cotorado, Daughter. 3. M. BU KHM AN to be the last will and testam ent of You ora hereby notifiad to appaor FLOOR COVERINGS “Tha Hantftrmar" the decedent above named will be ond answer the paflflon mftthin twenty AN Work Ouarantaad oHertd for probity before The County days attar sarvica ot thh noflo on you 1S1I ew igra S t EA. M 0 8 (If served by puMIcotton, wItMn tssonly ! * lUi3a^toiinMr*^^£fw3;^ i Court of ftte City and County of Denver, Wtea TO. uimh I *---- — Stott of Colorado, at the City and days attar tha last puMlotton of iMs WBl ITM, Vinyl UnoMwn UNEN SERVia County Bultdlng In said City and County notica) and In deMult ot on answer or FMtflno. Carptta of Deinver, on Monday, tha 28th day of appearance the Court wfll proceed to LINOLEUM AND December, 1964, at 10 o'clock AJIIL, or recalva and hear proofs concoming llw WESHRN on a date subsequent thereto to which hairs ef such dacedant and enter a ’ TILE SERVICE. INC saw hearing reguUrty may bt con­ deeraa dettrmlning oRio art tha Iwirt Fraa Esttmatoa— TOWEL SUPPLY CO. Ready for Cfcorlty Coocorf Ottarawtoia inoMiiaitan 17X1 Sai Broadwar 7H W 1 tinued, when and where you may appear of such dacaasad parson. >9N LMaa SaioM 4SS-7I17< > R aulig thnwgii Ike Kore •( ooe •( the mmben to be H vou so daolre. Dated at Danvar, Cotorado. this IMh Jola K. LaOaardto WITNESS my signaturt antf sHl 0< day ot Hovembar, 1H4. PAINTING preteoted at the Catholic Alnmni dab charity coacerts oa Fri­ Ae ...... K ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » I said Court Mils m day o< Nevambar, STEPHEN C. RENCH Interior and Exterior painting. Jphnaon, )M4. Clark of the Counlv Court N o t . 93A9373. day, 21, aad Friday, Na?. 27, are Peggy St. Charles, STEPHEN C. RENCH By Frances D. Dolan seated at the piano; Doa SchmiU, left; aad poiatiag to Miss Clark ol Itia County Court, Deputy Clark r-taiimo INSIDE and Out. Fraa Esir Michael T, Corcoran By Thomas Di FrancaK* Tha Nrms IMIoa hart Oeaarva mates. Can 744-IM5. John O'Grady. CLIP $1.00 TO IT AND MAIL TO St. Charles, Vasilios Priakos, who will coodnet the Red Rocks Andraw Wysowateky 1 Attorney Attomay tor Esiaia 1340 Locust Sfraat, to ba romttnborod when you art PLUMBING Qatsifind Advnrtising, Th* Rngiglnr Utlte Symphony orchestra in the Center of Performing Arts, 741 Equitabia BWg. Danvar. Cotorado IQ770 Ixiretto Heights coUege, Denver. Both concerts will have dif­ Danvtr 1, Colorado Telephone number 35S-I7n dMtiibuttnt your patronoto in ALAMEDA PLUMBING CO. Box 1620, Ddfivnr I, C*l«., or pliMM tt in te (PuMIshtd in ttit Danvar Catholic (Publlshad In Tha Danvar Catholic tha dlffarant llnat of buiHitss. Raoaa-aig, ntw work, sawars .and sink i ferent programs. Proceeds will go to the Archbishop's Semi­ RagIsMr) Registar) '•tot eieenad. Our work b guaranlaad. KE. 4-4205 nary Bnne. First PuMIcation: Nov. tt, ItM First PuMicaNon: Nov. it , M*4 Fraa Ettkntitt. ! Last PuMloatton; Dac. 17, IH4 Last Publication; D ac IB IM4 tm E. Aiamada SH t40K i Priest To Fill Thursday, Nov. 19, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 17 LBJ Lauds NCCW Benet Hill Academy Lists Washington — President Students on Honor Roll Post in Brazil Johnson's message, read to Sister Liguori Sullivan, presi­ Bonnie Holraquist with an aver­ the 32nd convention of the Na­ dent of Benet Hill academy, age of 2.5. Top in the sopho­ tional Council of Catholic Assigned by Bishop Frederick Colorado Springs, has an­ more class were Barbara Freeh alls of the diocesan matrimonial Women here, praised the or­ W. Freking of Salina, Kans., to nounced the honor roll for the and Debbie Allen with an aver­ tribunal. ganization for its effective work with Papal Volunteers in first six weeks of the 1964-65 age of 2.6. In the lead in the He also directs members of a leadership in tackling current Latin America, the Rev. Ed­ school term at the girls’ school freshman class^ was Regina secular institute. Auxiliaries of problems in a spirit of faith, Deich with an average of 2.6. ward F. Steichen will begin an conducted by the Benedictine the Apostolate, assigned to the love of God and of neighbor. Sisters of Benet Hill Priory. intensive course in Brazilian Other students with averages Salina diocese, and has given re­ He assured the 5,000 Catholic To be eligible for the honor language and culture study next treats for lay volunteers. women delegates that the of 2.0 or above inclijde Margar­ January. roll, students must carry at He conducted the August, 1964, United States “counts on you” least a B in religion, when re­ et Sain, 2.5; Marianne Gregor, HE WILL HAVE spiritual care seminar of PAVLA’s department to take an active role in fight­ quired, and an average of 2.00 2.4; Theresa Hurd, 2.4; Shellie of 35 volunteers in the Amazon orientation week attended by 27 ing poverty, bigotry, and oth­ or above in aU other credit Owens, 2.2; Suzanne Stocking, region and organize liaison be-, volunteers from 15 dioceses, er social ills. courses. Leading in the junior 2.2; Sandi Rockers, 2.1; Ann tween North American PAVLA who met in Oklahoma City. class were Linda Erpelding and Hurd, 2.0; Naomi Paddon, 2.0. and the North secretariat of Brazil, directed by Auxiliary Bishop Jude Prost, O.F.M., of Belem, a port city of some 400,- 000 inhabitants. The North secretariat includes Your Parish Real Estate Guide 40 Amazonian dioceses. The Rev. Raymond A. Ke- III Bowls 4 1 — Sta. Paler A Pawl vane, national director, PAVLA, (IwglwwrUed) (Wheolridgw) announcing Father Steichen’s appointment, said that 40 U.S. FOR RENT NEW LISTING Bishops had assigned diocesan 8344 E. Briarwood Place priests to parish work in Latin 1 yetr old 2 story 3 bedroom home. MAKE OFFER Carpeted and draped. Separate dining America. Bishop Freking was room. Attached garage, full basement I Near Wheatridge High and Lakeside shop­ the first to assign one of his appliances. Mountain view. ping. Over 1,500 ^q. ft. Newer 3 bedroom brick. Carpeted and draped living, dining­ Hues in Hie Nuws priests to work directly with HASTY PROPERTY room combination.'Family room with fire­ North American lay volunteers MANAGEMENT place, large kitchen with eating space, Receiving jjome appreciative comments Martin Schmidt, principal of Leroy Drive ele­ W a Oiwid* JM-M11 large utility. Double garage. Large fenced in Latin America. landscaped lot. Assume $16,000 FHA loan. from experts Is one of the displays put up in mentary school; Alex Reuter, a member of GREENE, 237-4577. Holy Cross school, Thornton, for the open the parish who is associated with Adams 3— All Swwis FATHER STEICHEN is at ALSO NEW house held in the school the past week. Look­ County School District 12; and Ronald Zim­ present Confraternity of Chris­ (Buflewreei) 3 bedroom brick. Double garage. H.W. ing over the exhibit, which illustrates the merman, principal of Mally Drive elementary tian Doctrine director for the Heat. ONLY $21,950. « connection between colors, are, from left. school. Salina diocese, and vice offld- CLOSE TO EVERYTHING 030 So. Logan. 2 bedrooms, tomlly room, large let. Prietd For Action, STACKHOUSE "Realtor" 113,730. Call RAY THOMAS, 477-1678 Philosopher Speaks at Loretto Heights STROUT REALTY 4 1 — Sis. Peter and Pawl 709. W. Littlaten Blvd. (Whwwlridfiw)' 794-^01 "The Revolution in Western posts at Nevada, Stanfdr^®and ly with Gabriel Marcel, and In AN INEXPENSIVE Harvard universities. Thought; Another Step” was the 1958 took part in the UNESCO- 6 llw d SdKfaiMiil topic aired by visiting Danforth He spent two years in Paris fostered East-^est Colloquy. ^ 2-BEDROOM HOME for study and discussion, chief- Professor of philosophy from Perfect for retired couple oY newlyweds. lectutet Dr. Henry G. Bugbee, 2388 ALBION Immaculate condition throughout. Family Jr.,'in the; Loretto Heights cea 1957-61 at Montana State univer­ REST BUY IN TOWN The Number by the Parish Heading Over Each room, large cozy kitchen, carpeting and ter of performing arts this week, sity, he took a similar post at Over uao tq. ft. priced to Mil ter Sldr drapes. Call LUCILLE SCHULZ, 233-3330- 000. Beeuttful older heme with com­ Ad is the Key to its Location on the Map. before in attentive audience of Pennsylvania State university in pletely finished btiem ent. Will Mil FHA, CHAMBERS 1, 000. 1961, and was a research fellow Ol or convmtlonel. To SM, cell Ernie Vocile. 32— SI. John Mm 1414 Hoyt St. R taltor 23S4S77 With recognizable affinities to at Harvard the following year. 1 4 ....■HUit Preclem Bleed philosophers in the continental MORRISON & I viuigaliat 4 1 — Sts. Pater A Pawl THE DANFORTH foundation tradition. Dr. Bugbee’s interest 3- bedroom brick. Close to (Whoolridlga) and the association of American MORRISON OPEN SUN. 1-4 P.M. in Oriental thought allies him R tt.1 044071 ReaNpr M44101 shopping center and bus. Colleges sponsor campus visits, $3$ FILMORE LOW TAXES in some ways with the Massa Built-in oven and range. ”L” Spacious 3 bodroomt. full diningroom, 3 BEDROOM HOME such as that of Dr. Bugbee, "to a iao i slztd kitchon with disposal, tiled chupetts Institute of Technology shaped recreation room in strengthen the inteUectual, reli­ drain boards, itovo and breakfast room. FOR RENT philosopher, Huston Smith, a Lo­ basement. Patio and carport. One half bath, bedroom and den In M gious and cultural aspects of RED, WHITE t BLUE boaement. Loti ot storage, fenced yard. retto college correspondent 6150 W. 42nd. Ave., liberal arts education” in the DISTINaiVE OLDER HOME Double garage. Bus, shopping Vk block, 3 756-6019 Irom church and school. No bad streets notes. 4 largi bedrooms Including M ester Suite United States. Dr. Bugbee is one to cross. Financing srrangad by owner. WALKING DISTANCE TO with tirtplece end new btth dressing Call lor ippolntmont anyllm t. NEW YORKER Dr. Bugbee of 19 scholars chosen for cam­ room on 2nd floor. AIM lorge chlldron'i CHURCH AND SCHOOL. pus •visits, IS In all, for the scho­ bsfh. Main floor h at new c a ^ in living 377-4171 7S4-140J attended Princeton university room, dan and antrM hall. Large dining­ and was graduated with a ma­ lastic year 1964-65. Rev. Edward F. Stdebeu room with beautiful Farquat floor. Charm­ 33— at. Jmwpli 4 2 — 41. Philomwna jor in philosophy from the Uni ing family kttchan Inetudai dWiwatfwr. flUYINC SELLING- TRADING ditpotal and pantry. On 4 lefi with huge IN NOTRE DAME PARISH versity of California in Berke trtaa. Sea 2344 GLENCOE, under 03a000 HOUSE FOR RENT 1141 CLAYTON ley, where he was a teaching CALL OWNER Sec MARTIN DELOHERY 177-7571 915 4001 UNFURNISHED 'fellow for three years, and a Reading Problems W.tN Open Sunday 2 to 5 ^am es Sutton fellow for one *S«ar CIm Iiiim h i K C INSOH REALTY, CO 728 FOX ST. 4 room Duplex. Spacious 2^Jbedrooms, basement* garage. •year. He received his master of Corri-iftr F inanctnq And InAurAftLC Clean, close to stores, bus and Excellent condition and ctosa to St. J926 TennyAon 455 4137 Phil's and Stevens schools. Uirts degree in 1940 and his doc- Lucille Ball, television co­ STUNNING church. Adults. $60 per mo. *torate in philosophy in 1947. medienne and former motion ENGLISH COUNTRY HOME 534-5781 ED DUN After service as a naval offi­ picture actress, is the chair­ To Be Discussed lISIBenalre 37^St. Mary’s 2137 E. 2nd Avt. Raallsr 377-KII cer, Dr. Bugbee held teaching man of the 1965 National Eas­ 4 huge btdrooma and 2 ovarsind baths (LilHaten) ter Seal Campaign. Miss Ball upstaliT. 3 dent, IKrlngroom with llrt- BY OWNER 42— St. Philemena placa and diningroom on main floor. New­ has pledged active support to ly remodeled end built-in electric kitchen. Close to church and school. 2 crippled children and adults A t Teachers^ Meet New wiring end beMboerd hot water b^room ENSOR home. 3rd. COUNTRY GENTLEMAN 831 STEELE — THIS IS IT. heel throughout. New plumbing, new bedroom in finished basement. A VERY FINE HOME. Clean and daring the 1945 appeal, March When 48 per cent of American per cent of army draftees fail roof. t S M t In new eerpeting alone. 3 car Choice 23 acre Ranch with wall appolnled. 3 bedrooms plus bed­ 1 through April 18, Easter high school students are badly the mental test because they garage. Over 330 ft. of frontage. 443,000, 2405 So. Yates BOB STEVENS. 38B0037. charming 3 bedrooms, 1% room and bath In basement. Hot Sunday. More than 20,000 Eas­ handicapped by poor reading are “disabled” readers; fifteen 935-8959 baths, large livingroom with water heat, SEE THIS. You will Ilka ter Seal volunteers in Colorado ability, parents are rightly con­ per cent of high school gxadu L. C Fulenwider, Inc. fireplace. Also paneled family it. 332-7439. wQl join her in helping to reach cerned to know what can be ates are seriously handicapped 2731 So. Colo. Blvd. room has fireplace. Electric HENRY M. KLEIN done to help their own chil­ Lady ef FoMma kitchen, 2 patios surrounded the goal of $210,000. Monies as regards reading; and in ele- Realtor 266-3871 322-1225 dren’s ch.ances. mentary grades one student in (Liriceweod) by beautiful pine trees. 6 stall raised will be used to provide bam. Takes about $10,000 cash. direct services to the more Sister M. Carmencita of the four cannot read. 4S— St. Tharoea (Aurora) Denver archdiocesan school of­ .10245 W. 14th AVE. School bus. Please call than $,000 crippled children GAYLE HOLLAND. 722-5332 and udults receiving services fice cited the findings of a Uni­ AGENDA FOR THE Begin NEW USTING Charming and mgdamiwd older home. WHY PAY RENT? Two Story 4 bedroom 3 bath Metal siding, storm windows, large llv- through the Colorado Easter versity of Illinois study when nihg Teachers workshop is as NO DOWN Gil announcing a Beginning Teach­ home. NICE BLOCK, 2H lots. Ingroom, firtplace, 3 bedrooms, base­ AMBROSE WILLIAMS 173.00 per month P.l.T.i. buys ttili Seid societies. follows; beautiful home. All newly decorated, ers worieshop to be conducted Slitcr Cimwnclt* it Um cpmlng So- YOU CANT BEAT IT FOR ment, many large treat. Off street paved 1744 W. LIttlatan Blvd. R ta llo n 77I-24M $24,950. MRS. BRANDEN Formica cupboards, gsrbagt ditpotal. at St. Catherine school, 4290 ilon, 1:30 p.m, • 1:30 p.m „ will ipeiK parking. MAY BE SEEN ANYTIME. Full basement with 2nd bath. Front on m d ln g Itvoli; ttw b n i l . In wtilcti i BURG. SK 7-1563 Federal canter and Westland Shopping. drivt garage, fenced yard. 1340 Jamaica. Record Sales Federal boulevard, Denver, Sat­ riidor cin compntwnd M pir cant ol 3 7 — 41. Mwry’f Can GH 7-4737 Now Open.. urday, Nov. 20 from 1:30 p.m. Iw rpids aW pronounci f t per CHAMBERS 233-4197 ' 233-4197 “You hare never seen a deal eint of llw wordt; ttM Inttructlonal level, 1413 I. 3rd Avo. attMtr DE-341H (UtMotea) Aid Retarded to 3:30 p.m. ' with 75 pir^siPt-'Coniprolwnilon and N like this” p*r cant pronunciation. Tills Is ttw Itvil 31 — PrmeeteMee CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY on wtilOi a teacher teaches. 7>>-Cliricf Mm King 82— Holy RoMry MGM Records has produced ALL BEGINNING SISTERS Frustritlon level, with 30 per cent A ctiarmlpf f«nily Iw im comprehension and under w per cent NEWER 3 BEDROOM 3 bedroomsr IW baths, garden level a musical and comedy album and lay teachers on any grade 164 SO. FAIRFAX play room. Large well landscaped yard Dr. Henry G. Bngbee, Jr. pronunciation ahlllty. Is e level which J.M. FRAME FOR RENT featuring recording stars on a level are expected to attend, should be avoided. Beautiful brtek ranch on well land­ with separat# area for children. scaped a fenced yard. Large living room NO DOWN GI OR'WILL FHA Please call GAYLE HOLLAND, 722- long-playing recoM in behalf and all other teachers inter­ Capacity level Is that In which t read­ has fireplace. Sepvate dining room, oom- 3 bedrooms, llvingroom, family room, 5332 er can comprehend 73 per cent of wlwt of the National Association for ested in improving their read­ pletely remodeled kitchen. 3 bdrmt. a kitctien end IM baths. ONLY S13,730. 4 rooms Is read to him, although he Is not ebW 2 ceramic tlla baths plus family room, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Close to AMBROSE WILLIAMS FAMILY ing instruction are invited. to read It Mmaelt. schools and transportation. Retarded Children. It features bdrm. a bath In full finished bsmt. Call 104 W. Llltlalm Blvd. R aalton 774-3434 Primftry, intermediate, and Sister Francis Eileen will speak on JOE RAY, eves., Set. a Sun. 744-3114. 630 Elgin FUN! Count Basie, Shelley Berman, "Whan end Hew to Record" the num­ STACKHOUSE ''REALTORS" Maurice Chevalier, Ella Fitz­ upper grade coordinators who ber o( books read In each group level. 4n-i4n 37— St. Mary’s NIW gerald, Connie Francis, Stan work closely with the teachers ASn. Inez Volkman — grade one — (LitMwten) 477-3654 St. Mary AAagdalen school, will speak 20 Bt. AsHhoNy Getz, Debbie Reynolds, David on these grade levels may be on "Grouping on All Levels," from e VanSchoock&Co. WASH PARK especially interested in attend­ erlde r a n ^ ot experience. (W mtweod) PUYER PIANOS Rose, Johnny IHilotson and COUNTRY ESTATE 3 bdrmt., seperete dining room, eating ing, Sister Carmencita said. Three sechonel meetings tram 3:30 REALTOR space in kitchen. Full finlthed bsmt. hat Jonathan Winters. p.m. to 3:30 p.m. will be conducted, the 17] univ. tlv d . 177-im rec room, bdrm. S, both, will trade prim ary by S littr Evangeline ot St. MARLEE AREA PERFEa FAMILY HOME The record does not have She quoted recent findings Call J O f RAY, 744-3114. (H S l u ) that showed that as many as AAary Magdalen and Mrs. Opel Baunv m Located on Krei in exclusive any message, but the jacket gamer, former matter tNcher and su- 7— Christ M Kliif 4 -B E D R O O M S-$11,500 Shadycroft acres. Private lake wHh 16 million Americans cannot pervlaar In Denver public schools; Inter- water rites, corral and access to back-liner carries a statement WOWI No down Ol, 0 4 por mo. Sharp mediate by Sister Aquino, O.P., (SI. (ram* ranch. CItanI Ckonl CleanI Ask miles of bridle path. All Fabul­ VonSchaack&Co. read above fourth grade level; ous Extras Indudad. AURGARET from the NARC president. Oomlnlc't); and upper gradt taction by ESTATE BUY lor LYLE FRANCIS, 7ZS7737. REALTOR The album sells for IS each eight million adults above the Sister Apna, (St. Doininic's) who has HALLE$d 79M765. age of 25 cannot read the equiv­ worked throe years an curricula In reed­ Muft Bo Sold NOW 373 u*ly. Blvd. igy^M i and is available only through ing and llleratura for dioasas In Florida CASTLE GATES & CO., alent of a daily newspaper; 27 Walk to church tiid Ktwol. Good, BIG 147* Sa. FadtrW R aaltan 734-3341 coupons mailed to the record and Alabama. 3 bedroom English Bungalow with 2 bedroomv den and bath In batamant. REALTORS distributor. There will be no Dining room, 1 car garage. JUST tia- 737-llM store sales. NARC has 30S. 29— St. Proarif 4# Swlws arranged to forward $1.50 to 847 HOUY the state association for each FOR RENT 37— St. Mary's (UtMotea) album sold within the state; $18,500 — And a Buy! ONE BEDROOM COURT $1.N will be allocated to the 3 bedrooma ar 3 bedrooms and dan, ELECTRIC KITCHEN. TRI-LEVEL — $22,950 dining roam. Fart flnishad batamant. NARC research fund; and the (iood carpatlng, drtparitt. tancad yard. GARAGE OPTIONAL Lovely 4 bedroom home with 3 Iwths, remainder, above and beyond BIG 3 car gartga. SEE THIS ONE. On ZM Bus Lina and Naar Shopping recreation room, walk-out garden level, REASONABLE nicely carpeted t draped, fenced, 1 car Our Paitonalitad the cost of the album, wlH- be gar. Finest buy In Ridgewood. To tee used to cover promotion and BEATRia M. SHIRK 79$-47K 7^^248S 4434 S. Prince Circle call Sven Nylund, Service Sells Hemes FINE HOMES Raaltar 3SS-tS7S 774-3400 or 377-3423. distribution. 29— St. Froocis 4a Sates Coupons can be obtained by im Ah9 «U writing or contacting the Me­ U R G E S INEXPENSIVE tropolitan Association for Re- ■xcelleat Vak« o4 414JN VonSchoack&Co. RIAUfiR' 3 large bedrooms on 2nd floor plus 130 I. Briadiwy SH 4-1311 1392 Broadway - 244-4SS6 Urded Children, 910 ISth FOR RENT extra bedroom on main floor. Needs REALTOR Street, Denver 80202. Mik and you can save tSt's H you're 2 bedrooms, electric kitchen a handy man. Owner will finance with 34W W. Main, Littleton 277-3000 31.0M down. THIS ONE WON'T LAST and dishwasher. Family room, LONG. Fleeae cell Gayle Hollend, 72^ 37— St. Mary’s (UtMotea) fenced yard, patio. Carpeted. 5332. CaU 455-4283 after 3:00 P.M. BY OWNER VISIT YOUR Only $110.00 Per Mo. AMBROSE WILLIAMS t m W. Uttlefea Ilvd. Reatters 79g-1454 RIDGEWOOD PARK ^ Looking 13— Holy Triaity 3 bedroom Midi ranch. Living ream, 29—St. Ftaoeb 4a Salou dining room carptted. Hot water heat, 3 baths, sprinkler system. Full heeled CATHOLIC LIBRARY LOVELY TRI-LEVEL basement. 2 car attached garage. Beautl- FOR RENT lul mountein view. Brkk, 4 badroom home, wall to wall carpeting, drapes, storm windows, all # 5 GRANT 7M-U25 for a electric built-in kitchen. Large petio with Open OaRy far yew Ciavaalaaca lifetime Stockade fence. Nkaly land­ ExcaMent condition! 3 bedroom home. ALL PARISHES WELCOME . . . scaped. Good mountein view. Grade Fuff battment, garage. Fenced yard, school one Mock, shopping center and fireplace, redecorated. 1130 per mo. 31 St. Mary bus 2 Mocks. 3 Mocks to Catholic Church. 419 PEARL OPEN 11 A.M. TO 3 PM. 429-8632 1 bedroom apartment. Appliances and Home utilities furnished. Redecorated 370 FOR RENT CLOSED MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS 330 CURKSON t bedroom home, fenced yard, quiet 2 BEDROOM DOUBLE OPEN SUNDAY 10 AM. TO 2 PM. neighborhood, U5 Completely ledecorated FAMILY HOME Appliances furnished near a HASH PROPERTY $85 per. or lest with lease. Free Browsinsr $32,500 • 2,400 Sq. Ft. MANAGEMENT 388-3631 TrMtvtl 4 klngsiztd btdrooms, 3W 2237 OneMa I-M3I baths, hot 'water heat. Shake roof. 41— Sis. Polar A Bool Membership Fee |1 Per Year ... Readying Raading W«rksiiO|i 1st floor Laundry and family room. Full dining room. Large kitchen wtth 3 1 — St. (Whaatil4fa) Catholic Ta improve reading in Denver archdiocesu scbaals Sister buift-ln refrigerator and freaaer, 2 ovens and electric mbcer, dishwasher Access to thousands of dollars M. CarmendU of the school offlee, seated, is argaaizing a and disposal. Sprinkling system, 2 MUST SEE! BY OWNER I car carport* detached 2 car garage. Lazurteos 4 bedroom brick, j Beginning Teachers workshop in reading, ta be held Saturday, Plenty of room for boats or camp­ OPEN 2 - 5 SUNDAY Of Catholic.Literature Nov. 21, in SL Catherine school, 4296 Federal boulevard, from ers. Precious Blood and Cherry Double Garage Creek schools. Excellent location and By Owner. 734 Niagara. 3 bedrooms, school? 1:31 p.m. to 2:36 p.m. Discussing plans for the workshop with wonderful neighbors. Easy access to full finished basement with 2 bedrooms. Large KHdicn 2 bettit, attached garage. Under 1234100. 625 19th SI. Valley Hwy. Excellent loan commit­ Next to Holy Ghost Church Sister Carmencita, is Sister Agna, ot St. Dominic's parish ment. t m So. Grape, SK a41Q2. See Anytime, for eppolntment can, 4010 MARSHAU : school. WILL SHOW ANYTIME. 322-1355 422-6035 1

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