Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations I Contents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1961 — Permission to Reproduce, Except U.S. M ust Aw aken to Peril On Articles Otherwise Masked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue DENVER CATHOLIC Of Red Take-O ver in Brazil

■^.'' By Paul H. Hallett I production would have to go I ish-speaking countries adjoin, ler of the FordHam Univer- lish-bom Jesuit, who has been r If Br82il should go Com- into armaments. This was one of the startling sity’s Russian Center. He is working with Russian exiles R E G I S 1 E R munjst,‘ we-should have to The loss of Brazil would facts revealed in a talk at Ca- in charge of the Mission in since 1929, brought with him stop m aking articles of lux- mean the loss of half of South thedral High School by Father Brazil for Russian Refugees, Sao Paulo newspaper clippings ury and comfort, all our | America, on which all its Span-1 Feodor Wilcock, S.J., the found-1- The affable and witty Eng' that told of Communist infiltra­ VOL. LVI. No. 11 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1961 DENVER, COLORADO tions into government and labor unions and an attempt by the Communists to proclaim a gen­ Oksorvancos Planned eral strike of maritime work­ ers. A clipping from the Sao Pa­ ulo Estado of Sept. 22 told of how the Communists had seiz­ Youth Week's Theme ed the vital National Federa­ tion of Maritime Workers. Attacks were reported on non-Communist labor leaders. Communist elements were seizing positions from which Cited by Archbishop they had been democratically removed some months ago. In a special proclamation Given this eighteenth day of behalf of the State of Colorado, None of this had been report­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr October, 1961, under my hand Gov. Steve McNichols designat­ ed in the U.8. press. designated Oct. 29 as Cath­ and the Seal of the Church. ed the week of Oct. 29-Nov. 5 Another dispatch contained olic Youth Communion Sun­ « URBAN J. VEHR Catholic Youth Week. He urged Archbishop of Denver the news, not publicized in the day and announced that • • • all to acknowledge the outstand- U.S., that the former Brazilian Catholic Youth Week be ob­ In a proclamation issued in (Turn to Page 2 — Column 5) Minister of the Navy had been served in the Archdiocese arrested in the very radio sta­ tion in which he had warned Oct. 29 - Nov. 5. of the danger of Communist in­ Addressed to all Catholic filtration in the government. Youth Organizations in the arch­ Warning by Hierarchy diocese, the proclamation urged Another report, not publiciz­ “all young people to receive ed in the U.S., was that the Communion on the Feast of Archbishop of Porto Allegre Christ the Eing as a pledge of had condemned a Brazilian their loyalty to Our' Lord and Governor for Communist sym­ Savior.” pathies. Referring to the national ob­ A national conference of Bra­ servance of Catholic Youth' zilian Bishops recently held in Week, the Archbishop asked Rio de Janeiro declared that “all young people to co-operate the country was in great dan­ with the youth of our nation” ger of Communists, who used to live up to the theme for particularly the peasants for Youth Week, which is “Youth- their ends. The Bishops urged Unity-Truth.” rural reforms. The Archbishop’s proclama­ In a letter that reached tion follows: the “Register” privately, a Brazilian whose work com­ October 18, 1961 pels him to be in touch with To Catholic Youth Organizations Communist developments de­ of the Archdiocese of Denver clared that “in my opinion we IN RESPONSE TU THE ap­ (Turn to Page 2—Column 7) peal of the members of the CY-Hi group of Our Lady of BpoMtmr tor 3 5 T*ar« Crei^t Union Fatima and St. Bernadette’s Way Is Boon Parishes, I do hereby proclaim “Twenty-five years and more” is Jim Farley’s claim to the week of October 29—No­ being one of the oldest regular subscribers to “The Register.” Start of $9,000,000 Program vember 5, 1961, as Cathdlic James A. Farley, former U.S. Postmaster General, was in Den­ ver to address the National Association of Postmasters. Youth Week in the Archdio Sister Mary Asella, administrator at S t Joseph’s Hospital, ters of Charity of Leavenworth; Theresa McElroy, vice presi­ He recalled his great affection and admiratioB for the late Reverses cese of Denver and we en­ Denvear, han>y at the prospect of a dream nearing fnlfillment, dent of the student body of St. Joseph’s School of Nursing; Bt. Rev. Monsignor Matthew Smith, with whom he regularly toTM a spadeful of earth at the gronnd-breaking ceremonies Mrs. J. Robert Cullinan, president of the hospital auxiliary; courage all the young people corresponded. “1 have read “The Register’ nearly every week WedeeadiWl tS, tq t the hospital’s new $9,000,000 con- Auxiliary Bishop David M. Maloney; and Archbishop Urban to co-operate with the youth since back in the early 30s,” Mr. Farley said. “There are times stmeifae peegcmn. other partlcipisnts at the program are, J. Vchr. For Reds of our nation in living up to the when I am abroad selliiu; Coca-Cola and I have to . wade through HotiMv-iSeMral of the Sis­ spirit of your theme, “Youth- a utodc or ‘Keglstors’^ sAen I retnmi Mdnsighok' BinKli' iiis t Unity-Truth.” great journalist and an inspiring priest.” Whil^ in Denver Mr. Farley renewed his acquaintance with WE ALSO DESIGNATE Sun­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr and Auxiliary Bishop David M. Ma­ By J ohn O’Hayre day, Oct. 29, the Feast of loney. He also assured the Rt. Rev. Monslgnor John Cavanagh, Dignitaries Attend Ground Breaking The Moscow-managed Christ the King, as Catholic editor of “The Register” (pictured above), that he was prepared Youth Communion Sunday to go to bat to prevent a ruinous advance in postal rates for reli­ By Davk H illon Wednesday, Oct. 25, for the sion included Mother Mary An- ices Section, Department of Red giant of Communism, and do hereby encourage aU gious publications. Dignitaries of Church and new $9,000,000 construction ciUa, Mother General of the Health. who in recent years has young people to receive Holy State took part in ground- project at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Sisters of Charity of Leaven­ The building project at the 88- trained to whip the impover­ Communion on that day as a breaking ceremonies Denver. Excavation work is to worth; Dr. Thomas H. Foley, year-old hospitol calls for con­ ished Indians of Peru into pledge of their loyalty to start Thursday, Oct. 26. president of the medical staff solidation of $4,500,000 of the Our Lord and Savior, Jesus at St. Joseph’s; and Robert C. newest existing facilities with line, this week took a psy Annual Services Planned Presiding at the ground­ Christ. Kimball of the Hospital Serv­ (Turn to Page 5 — Column 6) chological thrashing from a 44- breaking and blessing rile was year-old, six-foot, mentally agile FaitftM Will Mark Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. Aux­ Maryknoll missionary. In Cemetery on Oct. 29 iliary Bishop David M. Maloney The priest is Father Daniel 7 Gifts Add A procession through Mt. Oli­ Papa's Aimivsrsories delivered the prayer of thanks­ McClellan, M.M., who during diction and Father Matthias vet Cemetery with pastors and giving. his student years at Annuncia­ Blenkush will be the subdea­ Catholics of the Archdiocese His Job Is to Make $124 to Burse assistants leading indi^dual Speakers at the afternoon tion High School, Denver, won con. The Very Rev. Monsignor of Denver will join the rest of Seven gifts, totaling $124, parish groups in the Rosary ceremony included Lt. Gov. Lee a reputation as a fine student, Richard Hiester will bring the worid on Sunday, Nov. S, were added to the St. Jude will inaugurate the annual All Knous and Judge Gerald E. Mc- all-state football player, clever members of the Cathedral choir in prayerfully remembering Auliffe, who spoke in behalf of Post Office Efficient burse the past week, raising Souls’ Day services at 3 p.m. boxer, and punishing puncher. to provide liturgical accompani­ Pope John XXm on his 80th Mayor Richard Batterton. the fund to the sum of $3,102.30. Sunday, Oct. 29 ment. birthday and the third anniver­ By Bob Ramsey Use of Automation Father Dan, as he is affec­ The principal address was tionately called by thousands Income from the burse is used The procession of the faith­ Parishioners are to assemble sary of his succession to the As for the use of automation for the education of future given by Dr. Robert L. Stearns, From a student in St. and thousands of Peru’s pov­ ful will proceed to the Gallag­ under their respective parish throne of Peter. in these proposed new post of­ sign, located about the office president of the Boettcher Philomena’s School, Den­ erty-stricken Indians, was in priests for the Archdiocese of her Memorial, where Auxiliary Archbishop Urban J. Vehr has fices, Mr. Bishop emphasized it building at the main entrance Foundation and former presi­ ver, to acting Assistant Washington this week signing Denver. Bishop David M. Maloney will asked the faithful to receive would be used only where “it is to the cemetery. West 44th Ave­ dent of the University of Colo­ Postmaster General in papers for a $1,000,000 loan Donors to the burse included Communion Nov. 5 for the in­ economical and where it will be the celebrant of Solemn nue and Youngfield. rado. from the U.S. Bank for Inter- Miss B.K.B., Los Angeles tentions of the Pontiff. His in­ Washington, D.C., is a long best help employes.” Pontifical Benedetion. The Rev. William E. Sievers, American Development to the Calif., $100; H.C.G., Denver Work is under way on the tentions aref A lasting peace way to travel career-wise, but In the fiscal year of 1961, \/v/vaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaj\aaa/ chaplain at St. Joseph’s, gave it is just part of the success Peru Credit Union — an eco­ $2; M.S.D., Denver, J.M.A., opening of a new entrance to throughout the world, cessation the invocation. J. Keman Weck- (Turn fo Page 2 — Column 1) Lakewood, '$10; Mrs. E. S.; Information on the indul­ story of Sidney W. Bishop. nomic self - help institution the east of the cemetery on Ward of persecution of the Church, baugh, chairman of the hospit­ Denver, $1; Anonymous, Wheat- gences that can be gained A native of Denver and a hon­ founded by Father McClellan in Road. Future revamping of the and .a petition that all men may al’s advisory board, acted as Day of Obligation ridge, $1; and Mm. I.M.J., Den­ for the sonls in purgatory, or graduate of Regis College, 1955 and now directed by him. main entrance and roadway ^be brought closer to Almighty master of ceremonies. ver, $5. especially in the month of awaits completed plans on the Wednesday, Nov. 1, is the God in daily, godly living. Other speakers for the occa­ Started 6 Years Donations to the seminary November, is contained in proposed inter-continental high­ Feast of All Saints and a holy Father McClellan started the burse should be sent to the the Archbishop’s letter, to way that fronts on the present day of obligation. Catholics credit union six years ago, with Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr be found on page 3. entirance of the cemetery. The are bound under pain of ser­ 23 impoverished Indians invest­ Archbishop of Denver, Chan tfVWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW possibility of loss of land for a Ostensorium in Brighton ious sin to attend Mass on this ing $1.05 each. eery Office, 1536 Logan Street Father Robert Syrianey will cloverleaf cautions present ac­ day. (Turn to Page 2 — Column 3) Denver 3, Colo. serve as deacon for the bene­ tion on this project. Is Gift 6f Newmanites

A project of the Junior New­ ostensorium arrived from Trier, *Plus* Quality in Catholic Schools man classes of St. Augustine’s Germany, where is was de­ Parish, Brighton, is completed. signed and made for St. Au­ The past week a beautiful new gustine’s Church. Some 200 high school students From Defense Department to Academy Teacher decided that they wanted to By E dwaed T. Smith expert and analyst with the mer,” the blond, blue-eyed perintendent of schools. partment. They needed do something tangible for- the «th In a Series on Lay Teachers) parish. In the past two years U.S. Department of Defense Miss Butler recalls. “I hap­ “The next thing I knew someone who was familiar “My family thought I they have been giving their to a teacher of French and pened to mention casually to I was on a plane back to with the Middle European might have lost my mind.’' contributions for the bstensor- English in St. Mary’s Acad­ a friend here that I’d like Washington to pack. Then I languages—Hungarian and That is how Joan Butler ium. emy, Englewood. to try teaching sometime, drove to Boston to break Slavic languages. And so I describes the quick switch The fruition of their hopes “I was only passing and she said I ought to go the news gently to my fam­ learned those too. That be­ that transformed her almost took place on Wednesday, Oct. through Denver on my va­ see Monsignor William ily. They told me I was out came my specialty, ana­ overnight from a language 25, when at the close of the cation a year ago last sum­ Jones, the archdiocesan su- of my head and wished me lyzing documents written in annual day of recollection for good luck. Russian, Czecho - Slovakian, the students the ostensorium Sidney W. Bishop “And here I am.” Hungarian, and a few oth­ was used for the first time at If St. Mary’s ever decides ers.” Mr. Bishop addressed more Benediction. to expand its language pro­ “Are you glad you than 2,700 delegates and their Father John LePenske, assist­ gram, the trim, poised Miss switched from government guests attending the National Butler is going to be a work to teaching?” she was ant at Corpus Christi Parish, Association of Postmasters Con­ handy person to have asked. Colorado springs, conducted the vention in the Hilton Hotel around. She is at home in “Oh, yes! I wouldn’t day of recollection. Oct. 23. what she calls casuaUy “a change back for tiie world. At 40 Hours' Mr. Bishop outlined an im­ half-dozen or so” languages. There just isn’t anything as Members of the parish will portant shift in construction How did she happen to exciting as teaching. have an opportunity to see the plans of the U.S. Post Office learn so many? “And that is true espec­ ostensorium this week end Department. “New post offices “I picked up French and when the Forty Hours’ Devotion ially in Catholic schools. around the nation.” he said, German at Emmanuel Col­ There is a ‘plus’ quality in will be held in the church. “will stress concentration of lege in Boston, which, by ?• H«M Father Edward B. Gill, pas­ onr schools, a spirit of en­ new facilities at centers that the way, is the oldest Cath­ thusiasm and devotion that €M$f ffca Kliif tor of St. Leonard’s Church, handle the largest mail volume, olic woman’s college in New Madison, Neb., will give the you don’t find in any othrir rather than building new post England.” kind of work. , This new monstrance given sermons at the Forty Hours’ offices in as many towns as pos­ Vienna University “You know,” she went on, St. Augustine's Church, services. sible." “After I was graduated, Brighton, is 24 inches high “ sometimes I think that The monstrance is 24 inches “Denver was a prime example I spent a year studying Ger­ and Is made of solid silver high and is made of solid sil­ Catholics don’t appreciate of what we are attempting man and philosophy at the and plated with 24 carat gold. ver and heavily gold plated the education their children to do,” Mr. Bishop added. Be­ Alasforpiocos of Art University of Vienna and are getting. I’ve done quite On the stem is a relief chased with 24 carat gold. The aureola fore the new annex was com­ visiting most of the coun­ a.bit of traveling and Tve figure of the Blessed Virgin is made in a network design pleted, he declared, the postal The masterpieces of art and literature facility at the academy. TalUng over some tries in Europe and North seal Ha great many sdAols. standing on a sphere repre­ and is set with 32 genuine rock workers here were handling help to produce up to date Christian Readers of the merits of works of art with Hiss Africa. Ibere aren’t any boys and senting the world, symbolizing crystals, 12 fine synthetic ru­ some of the mail out of doors. at St. Mary’s Academy, Englewood, through Butler are, from left, Lynn Peltier, Nancy “When I returned to the girls in the- world receiving her presentation of Our Lord bies, and 8 fine synthetic tur- The need for larger facilities the efforts of teachers like Joan Butler, Hogne, Carole Di Nnndo, and Nora O’Toole. U.S., I got a job as an a better education than the to the world. malines. was more than evident. center, a member of the French and English analyst with the Defense De- (Turn fo Page 5— Column 4) V y- A % kif'

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Assistant Postmaster U.S. Must Note Peril Addresses Convention I h i Posed by Reds in Brazil (Continued From Page 1) • ,ter General, Mr. Bishop is in building contracts for 3,100 new charge of the Bureau of Facili­ (Continued From Page 1) the Air Force is inactive; the post offices were awarded. ties. He has jurisdiction over have only six months of free Navy has spoken out, but is “Mott of the 3,100 new build­ 35,000 post office buildings and existence here if no strong being countered. The situation ings,” he said, “were smaller thousands of stations and counter - action’’ is taken is in general very grave.) branches throughout the U.S. buildings.” against the Communists. About the Orthodox, the gen­ He received his law degree ial bearded Jesuit was inclin­ “Over the past several from Westminster Law School, The bulwark against tbe ed to be enthusiastic. years," the post official con* and, in 1950, the future Wash In spread of Communism in Bra­ ' tliraed, “smaller buildings ington official went to Cheyenne zil, said Father Wilcock, is tbe He brought up tbe point that have bem erected, but larg­ Wells, where he practiced law Catholic Church. The Bishops for many of them it is a ques­ er offlces, where the greatest for six years. At that time he there have repeatedly warned tion whether they can be con­ concentration of mail exists, sidered non-(3atholics at all. served as the Democratic Coun­ the country and-government to have not received adequate at­ ty chairman of that area. “Of course, as a body you take action before it is too late. tention. In some of our larg­ Mr. Bishop is married to the have to consider them non-Cath- est metropolitan centers the former Betty Lou Dolan of Den Indicative of Trends ollcs, but as individuals this is proUem is more than serious ver. The Bishops have ^ight sometimes very hard to deter­ —It is desperate!” (The Register has received children, six daughters and two reports that the Generals of the mine. As acting Assistant Postmas­ boys. Ordination Rite at Seminary "Orthodox Baptisms are Brazilian First Army, who were valid, and any valid Baptism Auxiliary Bishop David M. Maloney of Denver ordained Donoghne for the Boise Diocese; William E. Gianola for the most vigorous in opposing the adds one to tte true Church. 14 young men as deacons and two as subdeacons in the chapel Cheyenne Diocese; and Gerald J. Harr for the Diocese of $34,000 Raised to Date Reds, have been removed; the It is only after one formally em­ of St. Thomas’ Seminary on Sunday, Oct. 22. Being advanced Grand Island. braces error that one becomes to the diaconate for the Archdiocese of Denver were David Receiving tbe snbdiaconate for the Diocese of Helena were Second Army is now being a material heretic." In Welby Parish Drive K. Costello, Neil C. Hewitt, David M. Mangum, and Bernard James C. Cortese and Robert Shea. All of the seminarians in worked on by the Communists; More than $34,000 has been 10-12. The event will coincide B. O’Hayre. the ceremonies Oct. 22 are members of the ordination class at pledged or donated so far in with the 50th anniversary of Also ordained deacons were Michael J. Mullen, Alfred J. the end of the present school year. Pictured in the front row the improvement and building tbe beginnings of the Welby Rockers, and Edward G. Simons for tbe Archdiocese of Kansas flanking Bishop Maloney are Father John J. Danagher, C.M. campaiipi of Assumption Par­ parish. City in Kansas; Jerome A. Kiefer and Leonard E. Rackl for (at left), seminary rector, and Father George Tolman, C.M. FOR Your ish, Welby. Included in the improvements the Pueblo Diocese; Walter E. Ebarb for the Alexandria Dio­ (at right), professor of theology. At the far left Is Father Pledges to date in the month­ that will be made possible by cese; Timothy N. Tinnes for the Amarillo Diocese; James L. John Vidal, C.M., vice rector. long campaign total $33,643.36 funds raised in the current Cash donations total $1,081. drive are another office for the FALL and Tbe campaign, which was school, more offices in the rect­ He Tied Tin Can fo Tail of Rod Plots launched Sept. 24, vrill be cli­ ory, reinforcement of the school maxed by a baxaar Nov. structure, and a cleaning for the church. WINTER Suit 40 Hows' Campaign workers this week Priest Thrashes Peru Commies WEEK OF OCT. 2$, 1961 are continuing to contact par­ ishioners for pledges. (Continued From Page 1) The whole country should Feast of Christ the King Puno, moreover, was the Senator John A. Carroll of Colorado attested to Father know about Father McLellan’s Denver, All Souls’ Servile Pastors He launched the credit union typical neglected stepchild of The organization of Assump­ Dan’s stirring fight with and Denver, Bleased Sacrament in an effort “to democratize the the Latin American system methods of fighting an ideol­ Denver, Christ the King tion Parish began Nov. 12,1911, nation’s credit, to inculcate that drains the wealth of the victory over the Reds in a re­ ogy that feeds on fear, hate, 'Haxtoii, Christ the King when members of 40 Catholic thrift in its peoples, and to cre­ interior into the national capi­ cent speech delivered before the poverty, greed, and sickness. natteviUe, St. Nicholas’ families of the Welby area met ate some sort of economic se­ tal and centralizes all govern­ U.S. Senate. Said Senator Car- That is why I ask unanimous Tnma, S t John’s and voted to build a church and curity and sense out of the ment there. roll: consent that there be printed in rectory. Tbe late Bt. Rev. Mon­ chaos of unbelievable poverty Mr. President, I know a man the Congressional Record, as a *Indleatea U Hours’ signor Joseph Bosetti helped to on which Communism was feed­ Father Dan created that capi­ who does something about Com­ testimonial to the tactics of this organize the parish, wbidi was ing.” tal by establishing his credit munism, acts against social in­ brilliant and courageous priest, formally erected on Feb. 4 union and its numerous The credit unions have justice, and fights high interest an article in the Readers Di­ branches and by founding a Tht Dm v s t Catholic 1912. proved “a boon to the peo­ rates. • gest of April, 1961, describing credit-union training center at Servite priests have been pas­ ple and a bane to the Com­ his work. Rfgtsfor tors of Ajssumptlon Parish al­ San Marcos University, in Fighls With Energy Father McLellan, as the arti­ "THE STORE munists.” Today the credit He does not fight Commu­ PuUiahed Wi by the most since its establishment. union has 250 branches, Lima, to which future adminis­ cle concludes, has become a ! Catholic Press aeto, Inc., , Father Julius Porcelllni, trators flocked. nism with his mouth. He fights significant force in the cold war. 61,000 members, and capital it with his energy; he fights it 988 Bannodc S tr e e, t Dei_____ O.S.M., present pastor, has an­ assets of more than $1,740,- Father Dan’s family live in He journeyed to La Paz in spiritually and materially. OF SnbecripUon: |4.00 Per Year. nounced that a mission will be 000. Daring the few years it Denver: His mother, Mrs. Mar­ Bolivia to form six pilot credit The man I am talking about Entered as Second Gass conducted add Confirmation will has been in operation, it has unions there. Venezuela paid garet McClellan, and one sister. be given some time close to is a Denver - bom MaryknoU Matter at tbe Poet Office, loaned out more than $5,- part of the expenses of an in­ Miss Margaret McClellan, at the golden anniversary of the priest. Father Dan McLellan Denver, Colo. 000,000. ter-American credit-union work­ the family home, 2870 Gennont formal erection of tbe parish. Colorado is proud of Father SUITS" Father Dan, who describes shop at which Father Dan’s McLellan as a man who substi Street; another sister, Mrs L e t e the loan from the Bank for In­ tutes action for words in com Frank Grebnac, 2045 Dahlia M A X , T e B o c K H O R S T O C o . ter-American Development as bating the international menace Street; and a brother, Michael, an “example of President Ken­ of godless Communism. 1624 S. Patton Court. nedy’s program for partnership in progress,” says that the Your selection Is always the, best at loan money will be channeled through the 250 branches of the Youth Week Program Priller'i, who hove always “believed credit union to all parts of Peru —from the deep jungles of the Amazon to the high Andes and Cited by Archbishop in Suits" and is sometimes called the the coastal desert.” 1BWbAfM|3ANN SAYMOND I. O1ST0T GEItAlU) R. (Continued From Page 1) row; and TiBOOCHOUT, Crai Triple Purpose WHEREAS, it is our de­ Store of Suits. Priced 59.50 to 285.00. He explains that the added ing contributions made by Cath­ sire to alert the world to the funds will be used for three olic Youth Organizations. tremendous power in the '^nm anct AM a' different kinds of loans: “1) To Father Wogan hands of young people com­ help the people make better Father Barry Wogan, director mitted to Truth as expressed 1 8 9 7 of youth activities in the arch­ in their theme, use of the land; 2) to develop diocese, announced that Catho­ ‘YOUTH—UNITY—TRUTH” water and sanitation projects; lic Youth Week will be marked NOW, IHEREFORE, I, 922 OAS a ELECTRIC BIDG. and 3) to expand low income in parishes of the archdiocese Steve McNichols, Governor Suit Aiwsyi'the'. TAbor 54)241 housing.’ in conjunction with the nation­ of Colorado, do hereby pro­ fW. lltIMAN Specialists Right Suits Father Dan hopes that the al program. claim the week of Oct. 29 working capital supplied by the Various youth groups on the through Nov. 5, 1961, as new loan, “which is not a give­ teen-age level are being CATHOLIC YOUTH WEEK away,” will work the magic in Rev. Da^el McClellan, MJIL formed throughout tbe arch­ and I urge all our citizens other regions and cities that it stEiff gave most of the lectures diocese. Their purpose will be to acknowledge the outstand­ to provide, as their motto ing contributions made by tbe worked a few years ago in the Not only has Father Dan states, at unity of all youth Catholic Youth Organization ancient city of Puno, where the helped the Peruvian poor to through tbe possession of and to assist in every way "The women's shop at cherry creek" credit union was first organ­ help themselves and each other, ized. truth. possible the promotion of this he has also tied the tin can of Governor McNichols’ procla­ worthwhile endeavor. Bare Subsistence chaos to the tail of Red plans ^#.1 for exploiting the nation’s pov­ mation on Catholic Youth Week When Father Dan came to follows: Puno his parishioners, few of erty-stricken and down-trodden whom saw more than $100 a peoples. NATIONAL CATHOLIC YOUTH year, barely subsisted. There Today, the Peruvian Commu­ WEEK was little or nothing to spare nists consider Father Dan’s cre­ u n u s u a l religious chorms for emergencies: A doctor’s dit union such a serious threat Oct. 29-Nov. 5. 1961 bill, a burial, even tiles for a to their long-range plan to bring WHEREAS, the future of new roof. Banks made no loans the country into the Red bloc our country and of the world in Sterling Silver for personal needs. that they have tried—unsuccess­ depends upon youth; and ‘ fully—to sabotage it. In fact, in all of the 85 miles WHEREAS, young people between Puno and the Bolivian “The Reds’ bread and butter ought to develop a strong is human misery and poverty,” border, there was not one bank moral character, a spirit of he says. “A counti7 with patriotism, and a sense of where 300,000 Indian farmers masses of poverty-ridden peo­ responsibility in order to and villagers could save or ple is a sitting duck for the carry out this truk; and borrow. Communists. WHEREAS, seven million In a money crisis they turned “Our credit union, with its 250 Young Americans, who take to usurers and paid as much as branches in Peru, has launched part in the Catholic Youth 50 - per cent monthly interest. an attack on this poverty. The Organization, work together How could Father Dan tend to Reds know this poses a serious to insure these goals; and pMimne men’s souls, when their minds threat to their plans. And so, WHEREAS, truth among were tormented by debt and during recent months they tried our youth of today will lead - their bodies were in want? to create runs on the union.” to unity of the world tomor-

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AMERICAN CLARKE'S Cofliofic Youth Wook Protlamation NATIONAL Archbishop Urban J. Vehr affixes his sig­ man, Kay Rand, Patty TwibeU, and Robert " D A ' K T V r 17th and LawrenCB nature to a proclamation designating Cath­ •Armstrong. Father Robert Syrianey (at CHURCH GOODS HOUSE J O J A l V J X CHerry 4-6911 olic Youth Week in the Archdiocese of Den­ right) is director of the CYO in the parish ver Oct. 29 through Nov. 5. Representing the and co-director of the newly launched CYO 1633 Tremont Place TA. 5 -3 7 8 9 IIEM8ER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIOH CYO from Our Lady of Fatima Parish, program in the archdiocese. I.akc«ood. are, left to right, Sharon Wood­ Hiuriday, October 26, 1961 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE T H REE

- ^ Conditions Listed Bishop Wright For Indulgences CA: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER To Address Chancery Office 1536 Logan Street Denver 3, Colorado Retreat Group Reverend dear Father: At an opportune time, kindly announce the conditions for Men, women, and children ham, art; Mr.s, HayDen Kane gaining indulgences for the Poor Souls through visits to churches are invited to hear the address and Mrs. Joseph Culhane, hos­ and cemeteries. of Bishop John F. Wright of tesses; The TOTIES QUOTIES (as often as) plenary indulgences Pittsburgh to be delivered at Mrs. John Gerzina, religious can be gained by all the faithful, on one day only—either: the opening session of the Na­ ceremonies; Mrs. John Karabin. 1) From noon, Nov. 2, to midnight, Nov. 3, or tional Laywomen’s Retreat historian; Mrs. Raymond Nixon, 2) From noon, Nov. 8, to midnight, Nov. 9. Movement’s regional conference housing; Miss Eleanor Kord, CMHlMom Ai«t Friday, Nov. 3, at 8 p.m. Mrs. James Johnson, and Mrs. A) A visit for the Poor Souls to any church or public ora­ Reservations are being made Louis Marold, reception and tory within the specified time, and the recitation of the Our for the conference, which is tea; and Rachel Hatton, music. Father, Hail Mary, and Glory be to the Father six times, ac­ scheduled at the Broadmoor Ho­ Program Listed cording to the intention of the Pope, on every visit. (Those re­ Province Hierarchy Gather for Alumni Day tel, Colorado Springs, Nov. 3- The program for the regional siding in institutions with the right of a semi-public oratory can 5. conference of the National Lay- -m ake the visits in their own oratory or chapel.) The Bishops of the Province of Denver gathered with Arch­ Hughes of Tucson, Ariz., chaplain to the Archbishop; Bishop The cost for attending the en­ women’s Retreat Movement at B) (Confession, made within eight days after the day of in­ bishop Urban J. Vehr at St. Thomas’ Seminary to grace the Hubert M. Newell of Cheyenne, Archbishop Vehr, Auxiliary tire conference is $20. Those the Broadmoor Hotel follows: dulgence. occasion of the annual seminary alumni days. More than 100 Bishop David M. Maloney, celebrant of the Pontifical Mass; from the surrounding area, FRIDAY, Nov. 3 C) Communion, received the same day or the day before or priests attended a dinner Oct. 18 at the Wolhurst Country Club Bishop Charles A. Buswell of Pueblo, who delivered the ser­ however, who wish to attend 10 a.m. All-day registration within eight days after the day of indulgence. and 125 alumni were present for the Pontifical Mass and din­ mon in the Mass; and the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Anthony EIzi, only the workshops may do so 10-11 Get Acquainted coffee Those habitually going to Confession twice a month, if not ner at the seminary on Oct. 19. chaplain to the Archbishop. for only $2,50. There is no p.m. Pontifical Low Mass, legitimately prevented, or receiving Copnmunion daily, or at Left to right, above, are the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Donald charge to attend the session at St. Paul’s Church least five times a week, fulfill the conditions. (Which Bishop Wright will speak. 6 p.m. Clergy dinner, Broad­ A plenary indulgence, applicable only to the Poor Souls, can Mrs. Lucile Hasley, author moor Hotel be gained by a visit to a cemetery, each day from noon, Nov. and syndicated columnist, will Address: Bishop John J. 1, to midnght, Nov. 9. be another featured speaker Wright of Pittsburgh C*ii4itieiu Ar*t Colo. Springs Parish Sets Fund Drive at the conference. She will 8 p.m. Opening Session, Broad­ A) A visit to a church or public oratory and the recita­ A $200,000 major fund-raising and parish participation. Sub­ way. The pastor, honorary, We look to a great success, and address delegates and guests moor Hotel tion of at least one Our Father, Hail Mary, and Glory be to the campaign in St. Mary’s Parish, scriptions will be payable over chairman, announced the names j we place this campaign in the at a banquet Saturday, Nov. Keynote Address, Bishop John Father, according to the intention of the Pope, on the day of Colorado Springs, was an­ a 25-month period. Subscribers of the men working in the gene-j hands of Our Lady Mary.” 4. J. Wright. Followed by social the cemetery visit. nounced by the Very Rev. Mon­ may also pay quarterly ral organization: , ------hour for delegates The conference will open with B) A visit to a cemetery, including either vocal or mental signor Robert F. Hoffman, pas­ or otherwise. John Cannell, general chair­ SATURDAY, Nov. 4 — Work­ a Pontifical Low Mass to be prayers for the dead. tor. General solicitation of pled­ A collection system will be man; Frank Wind, associate Paramount Club’s shops celebrated by Auxiliary Bishop C) Confession and Communion as mentioned above, comput­ ges will open on Sunday, Nov. set up following solicitation and general chairman; Jim Murphy, Party on Oct. 29 10 - 11 1. Retreat Recruitment, ed from the day of the cemetery visit. 12. subscribers will receive month­ Tom Hilbert, and Nick di Sta- David M. Maloney of Denver Mrs. Edna Reimer With every good wish and blessing, I am The drive is designed as a ly statements. The program will sio, organization directors; and ’The Paramount Social Club is in St. Paul’s Church Nov. 3 at 2. Retreat: Investment and Faithfully yours. capital fund effort in a multi­ be sufficiently flexible to allow Father John Jepson, Father LeO planning a Halloween party in 4 p.m. Dividends, Mrs. Gerald L. ple-purpose parish development for adjustment and yet enable Kennedy, Nap Dwyer, and John the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gil­ A dinner for the clergy, to Ferracone program. Objectives include the parish projects to proceed Elliott, auditing committee bert Swan, 1001 Cuchara Street, which 186 invitations have 3. Retreat: Beacons on Sanc­ renovation of the church and unhampered. chairmen. Western Hills, on Sunday, Oct been issued, will be hosted by tity’s Path, Sister Mary Janet. a new sacristy, construction of Must Go Forward At full strength, the campaign 29. Bishop Maloney and sponsored 11:15 - 12:15 1. Spreading the a new parish rectory, and liqui­ The parish, said Monsignor organization will number 250 by the Retreat League in the Retreat Apostolate, Millicent dation of present parish obli­ Hoffman, had no choice but to A dinner will be served. There men. Broadmoor Hotel, after the Engel Archbishop of Denver gations of $58,000. take up the work so well be­ will be cards and entertainment. Calling on every member of Mass. 2. Retreat Frontiers, Mrs. Another goal is the continua­ gun by past generations of St. The cost is $1 per person. Res the parish for prayer, work, and Nine Conferences Thomas Gardiner tion of renovation and enlarg­ Mary parishioners. ervations, which must be made 3. Retreatants’ Sounding “We must go forward,” he sacrifice, the pastor said that by 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 27, may Nine conferences are sched­ ing work on high school facili­ “your campaign leaders have Board, Miss Marie Harris, Heights Faculty Members said, “while God gives us health be obtained by calling Mrs. uled Nov. 4. After a Solemn ties. confidence in the loyalty, co­ Mrs. Mary Louise McGowan, and means and this opportunity. Amelia Desmond, FL. 5-5444, or Mass on Sunday, Nov. 5 to be The gradual elimination of operation, and generosity of the Miss Marguerite Connally, To allow our Colorado Springs Mr'- Jean King, HA. 4-6141. offered by the Rev. Michael To Attend Conferences the grade school is almost men and women of St. Mary’s. Miss Mary O’Farrell mother parish to slip into idle­ completed. After the gradua­ Harrington, pastor of St. Paul’s 1 Lunch with NLRM Officers. Loretto Heights College fa ogy department chairman, will ness, and indifference even, in tion of this year’s eighth Parish, with Bishop Charles A. 2:30 - 3:30 1. Retreat: Pulse of culty members will attend seve­ act as a round-table discussion the face of our pressing parish grade class, the present sev­ Buswell of Pueblo preaching, a Catholic Women’s Organiza­ ral conferences in November secretary at the Conference of needs of renovation and develop­ resolutions brunch will be held. and in late October. enth grade class will be the ment would be to go backward, tions, Mrs. Donald Aymami Middle East Studies at St. Louis last class to receive diplomas The delegates will then take Sister Cecille, academic dean. and later to be confronted with 2. Round-Table discussion for University Nov. 3-5. from St. Mary’s. a tour of the U.S. Air Force even greater problems.” 1 retreat masters and retreat Sister Esther Marie, chair­ Academy. El Pomar will be the house directors. Monsignor The campaign is designed to Organization work in the cam scene of a final tea and open man of the history department, increase parish consciousness paign is already well under Ronald Bassett and Sister Loretto Anne of the house. 3. Modern Media for Retreat sociology department will also Committee members working i Promotion, Miss Genevieve attend the meeting. Newman Council on the 11th Regional conference j Krispinski It will feature discussions on are Ronnie Spitzer, Colorado p.m. General Assembly, the Political Change and Revolu­ Springs, conference chairman, Rev. Francis Bakewell,, S.J. I tion in the Arab Countries,”, Will Meet in Alamosa Winifrede Gufler, co-chairman; 7:30 p.m. Banquet, guest speak­ “The Impact of the West on Mrs. Raymond Mutz. Denver, er, Mrs. Lucile Hasley, South The province executive coun-' Province officers in attend and Mrs, Raymond Nixon, Colo­ Middle Eastern Society,” and cil of the Intermountain Pro­ ance will be Larry Fuller, first Bend, Ind. The Legacy and Changing rado Springs, program; SUNDAY, NOV. 5 vince of the National Newman vice chairman, of Colorado Role of Religion in Middle East Mrs. Roger Sullivan. corre,s- 10 a.m. High Mass, St. Paul’s Society.” Federation will hold its fall State College. Greeley; Bonnie ponding secretary; Miss Eileen meeting this week end, Oct. 28 Church Lovitt. second vice chairman Sweeney, secretary; Mary Ger- 11:15 a.m. Resolutions Brunch, Drama Program and 29, at Alamosa, Colo, f' from Colorado State University, zina, treasurer; Mrs. William Broadmoor Hotel Adams State College will be the Fort Collins; Dr. Earl Bach, drama and Suthers (Colorado Springs) and 1:15 p.m. Tour: Colorado host club. speech department chairman Ronnie Lou Cress, Pueblo Map Parish Drive Eileen Andrew (Denver), regis­ Springs and Air Force Acade­ Delegates to this meeting has received an invitation from College, secretary; Terry Da­ John B. Cannell, general chairman, and the Very Rev. tration and reservatons; Mrs. my will be the province officers the Rocky Mountain Theater vidson, Utah University, trea­ Monsignor Robert F. Hoffman, pastor of St. Mary’s in Colo­ Owen Faricy. transportation; 3:30 p.m. Benediction of the from the states of Colorado, Conference at Utah State Uni surer; and Paula Dail, Colora­ rado Springs and honorary chairman of the parish Develop­ Mrs. Bernard Percy and Most Blessed Sacrament, El Utah, Nebraska, and Wyoming. versity on Nov. 3, for drama do University public relations ment Campaign, review plans at the initial organization meet­ Mrs. Frank Schnell, Air Force Pomar Retreat House Keynoting the meeting will majors Kathy Robinson, Jane director. All club presidents ing Monsignor Hoffman announced plans for the $200,000 cam­ Academy tour; Mrs. Ernest 3:45 p.m. Reception and Tea, Loehr, and Mary Laws to pres­ be the Rev. Gerard Goetz, will attend. paign at the Masses in St. Mary’s Oct. 22. Miller and Mrs. Joseph Gra­ El Pomar Retreat House ent a demonstration in experi­ O.S.B., of Colorado Universi­ **■ sitter CecOle y mental children’s theater for the ty’s Newman Federation. will take part in a symposium conference. On the agenda will be plans at the Conference on College for the province convention to Nursing Programs in Kansas be held in April in Laramie, City Nov. 8-7. Priest-Writer Slated Wyo. The University of Wyom­ N\ ISSISSIP P I AVE. ing Newman Club will be host. Sociology Chairman For Seminary Retreat Dr. Robert Amundson, sociol- Pre-Cana Meet The annual retreat for the = 1 ^ Three New Clubs Mudents at St. Thomas’ Sem­ At St. Francis' 6A1NT inary, Denver, will begin on Si Are Planned by Friday evening, Oct. 27. The The next pre-Cana conference ANDREW retreat master will be the for engaged couples will be held I Catholic Alumni on Nov. 19, 20, 22, and 24 in St AVELLIWO ^ 0 Francis de Sales, High School, a Interest has been shown in 235 S. Sherman Street, Denver. SE M IN A R Y ^ starting new Catholic Alumni All couples planning marriage '■ C3ubs in Colorado Springs, in the Church are invited. Those Colo.; Omaha, Neb., and Bal­ comtemplating mixed-marriage timore Md. are urged to attend. This announcement was made Four Talks KENTUCKV AVE, by two Denver officers of the The conference is a series of National Association of Catho­ four informal talks within a lic Alumni Clubs, Elizabeth M. week’s time to help engaged Lorenz, club development chair­ couples prepare themselves for You're Invited ... | man, and Mervin R. Lell, men’s their future vocation, the mar­ vice president. ried state. Two of the talks are 20 (Sroups given by a priest trained in the The 20 clubs in the United field of premarriage counseling. Annual Spaghetti Dinner States have more than 6,000 Two Catholic doctors attend to Prepared by the famous PAGLIACCI’S Restaurant members. provide information on the emo­ The cluhs are divided into re­ tional and physical side of mar­ gions, which are Northwest, riage. SUNDAY, NOV. 5 California, East, and the Mid­ A panel of two Catholic mar­ west. There are also clubs in Sev. Gabriel Hafford ried couples present from their Honolulu, Hawaii, and Montreal, varied experiences a, view of Canada. Rev. Gabriel Ward Hafford, marriage today — after the St. Andrew Avellino Seminary To be a member of the CAC spiritual director at St. Fran­ honeymoon is over. a person must be a Catholic, cis’ Seminary, Milwaukee. At pre-Cana, couples think, single, and a college graduate Father Hafford has held talk, and pray about their fu­ 1050 South Birch of be a graduate of an ac­ this post for a number of ture marriage with the help credited nursing school. years and is well known as a of the seven persons who pre­ Information may be obtained writer. The retreat will con­ sent the talks. from Miss Lorenz, 1215 Detroit tinue until Wednesday morn­ Reservations may be made by Street, Denver 6, Colo. ing, Nov. 1. calling FL, 5-5417 or SK. 6-6570. R ELIG IO U S ARTICLES

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‘Register’ Comment and Opinion» Dollars for Cheddi Jagan? O U.S. ADMINISTRATION know enough of the actions of this Under N seems to learn that Commu­ Communist politician? Jagan has nists cannot be bribed into democ­ abundantly demonstrated his Com­ racy. The funds we pve them only munist sympathies, one of the most The King's Banner perpetuate their regimes. outrageous of his actions being tiie By J amis M. Sbia The latest indication that the taking over of the denominational atholic youth w eek cannot go by without days of easy foreign aid to Leftist schools of British Guiana this year. C a tribute to the rising generation of boys and girls governments is far from over His government has violently at­ who are growing to maturity in a world that has comes with the report that the U.S. tacked Catholic education. never been more uncertain. is prepared to grant loans to Brit­ Unlike some “Week” observances, this one is ish Guiana’s pro-Communist Pre­ JAGAN WOUtD NEVER have bound to yield fruit. The AAAAAAAAAAAMWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWU National Communion Cru­ mier Cheddi Jagan in hope.s that won the premiership of his country sade which begins on the On he will keep his country in the last August 21, had it not been for a opening day of Catholic Western camp after it gains inde­ miUion^ollar loan given him by an Youth Week has proved The Home pendence from Britain. international bank under U. S. gov­ itself a means of kindling ernment control, just before his or rekindling love of the The U.S. attitude was so re­ Eucharist in many young Scene ported by “informed sources” as election. Now he is seeking to per­ hearts. the State Department prepared to petuate his rule by seeking a loan from the U.S., and threatening to Moreover, the very fact that the Feast of Christ receive Jagan upon his arrival in the King launches Catholic Youth Week each year Washington Oct. 22. go over to the Communists, if he adds luster to the celebration of that splendid feast. does not get it. , And this is a very good thing. Pope Pius XI estab­ THE ADMINISTRATION — so We should know by this timei lished the feast as a counter-measure against secu­ went the report we read—must de­ that the two billions we gave to the larism, so the day itself belongs to modem times, 1 1 1 and the enemy it was designed to deal with is the cide whether to turn down Jagan’s “neutralist” Communist Tito only most formidable menace of modem times. request “and probably drive him to strengthened him and did not the Soviet bloc for aid,” or “ac­ weaken the Communist bloc one IF THE ANNUAL OBSERVANCE of Catholic knowledge his appeal that he be bit. Now we are asked for more of Youth Week did nothing more than to recall our at­ judged only by his actions from tention to the action of Pope Pius XI it would be our tax money to keep in power a well worth while. How ineffectual it must seem to now on, and help him.” second Castro. Protest against tiiis those whose faith is thin for a Pope to consider a Fiddlestick-ends! Do we not outrageous misuse of foreign aid! new feast as the principal weapon in his armory! But the Holy Father made it clear that “people are taught the truths of the faith and brought to appreciate them more effectively by the annual cele­ bration of the sacred mysteries than by official pro­ Sit-Ins and Property nouncements of the Church.” p FOR DECISION by the U. S. Su­ since it involved the seizure and tres­ “YOUTH - UNITY - TRUTH.” This is the U preme Court is the latest and pass of another’s property. theme of the 1961 Catholic Youth Week. Dramatically, perhaps the last of a series of cases In the sit-in strikes, organized anti­ Pope Pius XI spelled out the need for unity when testing the validity of laws discrimin­ racists peacefully occupy White-only he established the great feast of 1925; He saw then ating against people because of their benches or seats in White-only restau­ “seeds of disunity sown far and wide; bitter and color. rants, with the full expectation of be­ hostile rivalries among nations, blocking the path of At issue is whether the owner of a ing arrested, in order to draw atten­ peace; insatiable greed masking behind pretended hotel or restaurant or any other com­ tion to the inequities of racial discrim­ public spirit and patriotism . . . homes shattered by mercial establishment intended for ination. neglect, and families broken by disunion and insta­ general patronage can bar people sim­ bility.” ply on the ground of their race. THE SIT-DOWN STRIKE and the Young people always are called the hope of the For the affirmative this argument restaurant sit-in do not present parallel future. And they are just that. Their ideals are has been offered to the court; “A pri­ cases. In the restaurant sit-in, the pro­ fresher, and their dissatisfaction with a secularistic 'G a f your loot-bags roadly, Ghostiosl Whon tho vate owner has the right to deny ac­ prietor’s tables or chairs are not world runs deeper than that of their elders. door opens yell *fritk or TroatU I tako It from fharo.’ cess to his property to anyone .he seized. By the very fact of his estab­ chooses.” The negative makes the plea lishing hi? place of business, the own­ POPE PIUS XI DID NOT SAY SO, but he might that it is against no law for an other er has undertaken a public service, have had youths particularly in mind when he sum­ wise respectable patron to sit at a res­ which should be available to all re­ moned the Cathohc world to a new cmsade for tmth. taurant counter even if the waiters re­ spectable people, who can be seriously “It is the duty of every Catholic,” he declared, “to Let Them Try to Understand fuse to serve you. injured when they are refused. ^ re­ fight bravely under the banner of Christ the King. fusing service on arbitrary principles All are called to defend His rights and to win over them refuse to find out first dinary rules of logic, then, THE ORIGINAL SIT-IN STRIKES of color discrimination the proprietor By R. G. P eters acts unreasonably and unjustly. to Our Lord those who are now bitter and estranged T IS ONE THING for me of all what the argument is they must either deny there occurred in the middle 1930s, when the from Him.” offhand to call a man old- all about. is a God, deny this is part of unions were still not strong and their Strong prejudice, backed up by lo­ That may sound overly sim­ His law, or claim that God’s The King’s ensign is a fitting banner for Catholic fashionedI and hopelessly il­ claims were not so easy to achieve as cal laws, can excuse a proprietor from and nature’s law can change. Youth Week. Thank God for the young people who logical for preferring his ple, but I feel that the man today. The strikers occupied the plants serving all people without arbitrary who argues that the Church is We do not say they are model T to a shiny new ’62 they struck both day and night. The discrimination. But the prejudice must proudly flaunt that ensign in the face of a world that simply old-fashioned or that hopelessly modem; they V-8, and it is another thing for plan was both illegal and immoral. denies His rule. should not waste their breath be reduced and the laws repealed. me to disagree with the man she wili ultimately change her and insult their intellectual after first trying to learn AA/V\AAAAAAAAAAA«\AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi standing by speaking of our just why he makes this choice. being old-fashioned. We take (It might be, for instance, that Behind it for granted religions differ a low-slung ’62 won’t get on other matters. Why not ad­ through the mud roads, to his Are Orthodox Non-Catholic? Reformation Day: mit the differences here and house.) The first method is the go to work in other areas? he FIRST PAN-ORTHODOX CON­ Though the question of relations blind and unjustifiable; the FERENCE for a thousand years, with the Catholic Church was but one second, right or wrong, is at T ■ ONCE THEY SEE the real least reasonable. Headlines indeed the first congress of the dis­ of a long list of topics at the confer­ Some Fallacies basis of the Church’s position, And it is in the first way, I m/WWWWWWWVWWWWVWWW9 sident Eastern Churches ever held, ence, it frequently came up in private By JossPH P. KmrxR dence of a contemplated break they will stop wasting their had just ended at Rhodes. discussions and conversations, and think, that too many people teaching has not yet tried to EFO BHA TION SUN­ with the Catholic Church, His oppose the Catholic stand on time attacking this stand in much interest was expressed in the' find out the C h u rl’s position encyclicals of elsewhere. In­ Summoned by His AU HoUness Ath- DAY, which falls an­ attacks on that occasion were birth control. There are other­ coming Vatican Council. R in the whole argument. stead they will agree with Fa­ enagoras I, the representatives of aU nually on the last Sunday of against certain abuses prac­ wise intelligent and fair- The argument is not the ther John A. O’Brien in his re­ Orthodox Churches attended, and for ticed by Catholic preachers, minded men who forget all October, is perhaps the most 16th versus the 20th century. cent Look article that it is ONE CATHOUC PRIEST, the important event in the cal­ especially the Dominican, the rules of intellectual dif­ a week discussed internal problems John Tetzel, whose Methods The argument is not a human best for all of us to respect facing Eastern Christians and relations founder of Fordham’s famed Russian endar of Protestantism, and ference when it comes to the willingness to admit the facts of granting indulgences were problem of'birth control. The the other’s conscience and co­ with the rest of the Christian world. Center, has even raised the question is celebrated each autumn of modern populations. The ar­ operate where we agree. At­ with rallies, fiery sermons, not authorized by Rome. In habit showed up in the reac­ fact, in one of the 95 articles gument really comes down to tempts at better production The main topic throughout was that whether many of the Eastern Chris­ and week-long rerivals. tion to Pope John’s encyclical. what the law of God may hap­ AAAAA#WW\Ai\AAAAAA/\AyW\/W\AAAAAAAAAA Mater et Magistra: Some and distribution for countries of unity—both among the Orthodox tians who are formally not at union Last year, in many churches pen to be. like India, national programs praised most of it but said Churches and aU Christians. Only the with Rome can be regarded as non- acrosk the land, the observ­ So repeatedly and solemnly to make the rhythm method the part on birth control was delegation from Soviet Russia expressed ance was used as a final des­ that there can be no question more definite—these are areas Catholic at all. Their Baptisms are Profiles old-fashioned. It shows up refusal to send observers to the Second perate effort to prevent a what she means, the Church in which we can work in com­ valid, their Confessions are valid, and time after time in the sup­ Vatican Council—and everybody who Catholic from entering the has stated artificial contra­ mon. They offer infinitely posedly expert articles on many of them never take up a position White House. This year, the and ception is (in the words of Pius more chance of success than heard him smiled a knowing smile. population problems that sug­ opposed to Rome. theme wiil revert to the glori­ XI) “an offense against the asking Catholics to deny what fication of Luther’s rebellion gest the world need only wait Even in the material sense of the Perspectives law of God and of nature.” If they are convinced is the law THE ENSLAVED Russian Orthodox word they are not dissidents. Since and the same time-worn ti­ a while until the Catholic people want to follow the or- of God. rades against the Catholic n/wvwvwvwvwwwwvwwvww% Church catches up with the Church gets scant sympathy in its anti- Baptism joins one to the Church until Roman attitude from the Orthodox Church. he explicitly states: “Let him times and changes her doc­ he embraces formal error, it seems who contradicts the truth of trine on birth control. press in the free world. Two major probable that millions of Orthodox TO OUTLINE CLEARLY the Papal indulgence be ana­ Greek newspapers have asserted that could be recognized as Catholics as the causes that led to the thema and accursed.” THESE PEOPLE are usu­ they want no part of the political issues soon as their spiritual leaders signi­ Protestant revolt, its gradual ally not professional anti- that the Russian Orthodox group, in Catholics. They would sooner A N D THEN fied their adhesion to Rome. V/e may emergence from the irascible THE 95 THESES were not a obedience to the Kremlin, would like be nearer to Christian reunion tiian w e' character of one man, and program of reform. They called steal than be guilty of intel­ lectual dishonesty. And yet, “A temple built of stones is ally erected within our minds. to inject into Orthodox gatherings. think. its devastating consequences upon the Pope to correct when it comes to this one of little significance unless Therefore . . . let an altar of would require volumes. In an abuses and clearly define the article as brief as this, one Catholic teaclnng, many of there arises a temple mystic- the Most Blessed Virgin be doctrine of the Church with set up in the heart of each could not even hope to hint regard to indulgences. Noth­ at a true evaluation of this one of the faithful” (Pope ing else. There is not one sin­ JohnXXni.) event which changed the his­ gle reference in these writings Little United Notions tory of mankind and left the about Luther’s later teachings ♦ ♦ ♦ By G. J. Gustafson, S.S. least dares to recall them world vrith a veritable Babel on salvation by faith alone, no Dag Hammerskjold, must now of conflicting religions. It is not too late to start the S ARE INDEBTED to aloud, for the UN is also im­ be replaced. Russia wants to mention of an appeal to Holy Family Rosary in honor of the potent It is a sum of nations We would like to point out, Scripture or its private inter­ Monsignor John B. see to It that he will not be k i l i f Ts month of the Holy Rosary. W disunited. It is not a reality though, a few basic fallacies pretation. Ebel of this paper for calling replaced by anything but a hut a ghost of a noble dream, of the Reformation Day ob­ In fact, some seven months Start it now and continue it to our attention the existence figurehead. The neutralists servance which do not corre­ after Luther had posted his every day of your life. of a relatively unknown build­ a spectre that haunts the really couldn’t care less who modem world. spond to historical accuracy. now famous theses on the ♦ ♦ -f ing opposite the UN. You or what replaces him. As the First of aU, Oct 31, 1517, was church doors, he wrote to Pope rarely hear of the group which It is constitu^d of a group (London) Toblet put it: “The not the birthday of Protest­ Leo X: “Prostrate at your And then there was the meets there, for obvious rea­ of nations who still believe in first and most important truth antism. When Martin Luther feet, I resign to Your Holiness EIKEAKK mother who discovered her sons. This is the headquarters that we must hold firmljr in attached his 95 theses to the all that I am and all that I little daughter fighting with of what Monsignor Ebel called our minds is that the uncom­ church doors at Wittenberg, possess . . . I acknowledge the boy next door. After part­ the “UtUe United NaUons,” Ponder mitted nations are, in fact, Germany, he did not set him­ your voice as that of Christ, ing them she lectured her the assembly of captive Euro­ committed to uncommitted­ self up in defiance of the dlATOH S/MBOL who presides and speaks in KM VW NEW KUSH daughter. pean nations. ness.” ’The decent nations find Pope nor was there any evi- you.” Does this sound like a TUKAOOH SCRVICC “Next time, she said, “I One is struck almost im­ and their hands tied in intermin­ man who bad severed himself K (ASID OH iHr AHOOlr don’t want you hitting Johnny mediately by the fact that this able legalistic red-tape. De- from the Church and Papal CROSr OF ST enciD, wmkh mss back. Remember—you’re a is truly a UN. These repre­ Print Gaulle, a forthright man, real­ authority? iRAomoNAay vijam moM hushes. lady. Out-talk him.” sentatives of nine nations and aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa/\aaaaa/^ istic, '’iiliberal” by some mod­ more than 87 million people ancient decencies and who em loose definitions, in de­ ♦ ♦ ♦ IT WOULD BE MORE FIT­ are united by the common once hoped curiously to create spair thinks it all quackery, TING if our Protestant breth­ This little first grader must bond of savage oppression. a union; of a gang of cut­ THE UN can offer no solu­ ren wouid commemorate Sept. have been watching too many ’Their countries have been throats whose bloody-handed 15. It was on that day, in tion to his African ailments in MintBmcOnnit»tL of Westerns on TV. He drew a ruthlessly overrun by the Com­ leader knows and despises not FULL AS BOOKS 1S2Q, that Luther was excom­ Africa or at home. The UN has GFsxf/o, Kam), HMSSAfistM munists and utterly abandoned only decency but the rimple municated by the Pope for WHICH S KUNO o m OMce AYtAF,\ picture of an old stagecoach, offered no solution to any by the West — and so the ex­ amenities of civilized peoples All things bright and beau­ teaching heresy. OH -artAHHivatSHHy o r m which was well done except African epidemic — as Ham- iles of Albania, Bulgaria, — he is given to rages in tiful, all creatures great and It was only after that con­ COP7UHC THOM TNT 1VRMS: HI63I.,i that he put no wheels on it. merskjold’s death attests. The small, all things wi.se and won­ demnation for persistence in “That’s wonderful,” said the Czecho-Slovakia, Estonia, Hun­ which he jerks off a shoe and UN lets Cuba fester, an ugly U MEDiCVM.'nMCS, pounds desks with it; of a derful, the Lord God made error that he assailed the Pope teacher, “but I see no wheels. gary, Latvia, Lithuania, pulsing mass, south of us. them all. — Hymn of Mrs. C. *iMalsuigham M y " m u a group of trimmers or oppor­ as an “anti-Christ” and initi­ What holds it up?” Poland, and Romania meet by ’This doctor cannot get the F. Alexander (181&-1895) NHMf R«-nS MMCV vMy AStrvMt ated his program of retaliation Replied the young artist, the waters of modem Babylon tunists called Neutralists who bone out of Khrushchev’s 8EUEVCD TO nurr tovumkds ihe shrme. and weep there, remembering mute their criticism at the that eventually led to the FX VMAltKjHAH, ENaiANO. “Bad men.” throat. It cannot control the Remember that no man breakup of 15 centuries of a ♦ -f ♦ Sion. bully-boy and accept all gifts superfluity of red cells in the THIS IS TBE SUM of theii* with alacrity, not to say greed. world body—“Physician, heal loses any other life than this United Western Christianity Ttusr vifiH m ixcrce of w law of A ^ hchcf which he now lives, or lives and produced the hundreds of It ATT»5urtO TO RFE HlCHOlASlm PH 9tT'CS?mRy. There are about 1,000 unity—their common sorrow A curious conglomeration. thyself?” At least don’t call any other than this which he conflicting religious denomina­ churches, chapels, basilicas, —and they are impotent. No What will happen to the so- into consultation a Chinese now loses.—Marcus Aurelius tions and beliefs now scattered and oratories in the city of one across the street in the called UN? It finds itself at herb doctor, one Mao Tse- (121-180), Meditations. over the face of the earth. Strange But True Rome. famed UN recalls them or at an impasse. Its latest victim. tung. Thursday, Octobar 26, 1961 Office, 938 Bannock Sfreef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE FIVE

& Memorial REGISTORIflLS To Honor CATHOLIC CONMEMT ON CURRENT EVENTS Housekeeper The housekeepers who serve in the rectories for the priests of the Archdiocese of Denver Freedom Fighters-and Us! this week donated a crucifix for one of the altars at the Mary- T IS FIVE YEARS since the valiant AS FOR THE CHURCH in Hungary knoll Seminary, Glenellyn, Dl., I Freedom F^hters of Hungary en­ (two-thirds of its 10,000,000 people are in memory of Gertrude E. gaged in their futile uprising against Catholic), the Communists are exert­ Voake of Longmont, who died Uie. military might of the &viet op­ ing unrelenting pressure to crush it. this past week. pressors. TTiey showed the world that Its Primate, Cardinal Mindszenty, freed Mrs. Voake, who served for oppression and terrorism could not ex­ from imprisonment in the revolt, has the past 17 years as a priests’ tinguish the flame of liberty in the been living for nearly five years in the housekeeper in the archdiocese, human soul; they aroused the admira­ sanctuary of the U.S. embassy, which had been in ill health for some tion of the free world. They were and he dare not leave. Only five of the coun­ months. remain a dramatic refutation of the try’s 11 sees have Bishops “free” to Her death was the first of the panic and fear-ridden whimper: “Better administer to their people. Only two Dignitaries at Ground-Breaking Program housekeepers’ group, an organ­ r^ than dead.” ^ “Catholic” publications remain out of ization whose members meet in J. Keman Weekbaugh, chairman of the St. Joseph Hos­ included, from left. Dr. Thomas H. Foley, president of the the summer at El Pomar, Colo­ But perhaps we in the free world many, and- one of these is sponsored pital advisory board, served as master of ceremonies at medical staff at St. Joseph’s and chairman of the executive by the so-called “peace priests” organi­ rado Springs, for an annual re­ are growing too forgetful of the heroism ground-breaking Oct. 25 for the hospital’s mammoth, long- committee; Judge Gerald E. McAuliffe, representing Mayor treat. of these patriots. It is, as someone has zation set up by the Reds in an attempt range building program. Mr. Weekbaugh, who also headed the Richard Batterton; Lt. Gov. Lee Knous; Auxiliary Bishop suggested, as if the West has, albeit to split the Church. hospital’s fund campaign that raised some $1,500,000, intro­ David M. Maloney; ai)d Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver. The crucifix will be a perpet­ unsuccessfully, tried to numb its nag­ Bishops and priests have been im­ duced the speakers at the dedication rite. The speakers The Rev. John Cotter is seated at the far right. ual jnemorial of the deceased. ging conscience over the tragedy. prisoned, nuns expelled from their in­ Yet the worst thing — for ^ the stitutions, Catholic schools closed so Free World as well as the Hungarians that education is a State monopoly, Hospital Construction Starts Oct. 26 and others imprisoned behind the Iron churches confiscated for Communist (Continued From Page 1) Curtain — that the West could do would use or tor% down to make way for Red 26th and Market Streets. By Humboldt Street, on land do­ monuments. $9,000,000 of new construction. 1900 it was moved to the pres­ nated to the nuns by Gov. and be to forget the example of the Free­ ent site at E. 18th Avenue and dom Fighters. In large part youths and The Mead and Mount Con­ Mrs. William GUpin. TWO PICTURES STAND OUT from struction Company of Denver, students, they lighted a flame which which submitted a base bid of we must never allow to be extinguished, the many incidents connected with the SPECIAL PURCHASE Freedom revolt. The first is that of $5,998,000, was awarded the gen­ FROM CHUCK MULQUEEN'S but must fan until it spreads across crowds of Hungarian patriots chanting eral contract tor the new fa­ -AQUARIUMS- tiie world—a flame of liberty. “Give us back our Church,” as on Oct. cilities. Costs will total about 11 ONLY PET SHOP & AQUARIUM 23, 1956, they advanced upon so-called $9,000,000 when other contracts THE FREEDOM FIGHTERS paid a are awarded. Excavation work f« Ytw 0«t- terrific price. Nearly 200,000 fled after Stalin Square in Budapest to topple the begins Oct. 26. huge statue of the Red dictator that ' • Swutm their si^ation became hopeless in the s t( ^ there. It is a chant that still echoes Progressive Core a Fm 4, TrtaH face of advancing Russian tanks and Progressive patient care — a CMtf, SMts Mongolian mercenaries. In a three-year silently in the hearts of Hungarians as well as Catholics of other oppressed which by means of architectural ai Collari, period after the revolt was suppressed, streamlining organizes hospital laathai lands throughout the world. 60,000 “non • co-operative” Hungarians facilities more efficiently — is # Blankaft, Ia4i were imprisoned, 2,500 “counter-revolu­ The other is the scene on the first the underlying principal behind a Accaasarlai' tionists” were executed, 12,000 were anniversary of the uprising. Forbidden the mammoth construction proj­ WHILE THEY LAST to make any outward show of nvoum- ect. $ 4 A 9 9 deported to Soviet ' concentration 10 Gal. PEMCO Aquarium With Vi Reflector. ■ “ camps, and 10,000 uprooted from their ing, Hungarians flocked to the churches. The main feature of the Budapest appeared deserted — its cof­ new building nill be a pair 10 Gal. PEMCO Aquarium, Complete With Full Reflector, Pump, Filter, Tubing, Thermometer $4 J99 homes and tran sp o i^ to other parts of 12-story towers‘joined by a of the country. fee houses, bars, restaurants epipty. and Book ______• Beginning at 7 p.m. the people turned large central service area. Most tragic of all, perhaps, are the The two cylindrical towers • EVERYTHING NECESSARY TO START YOUR HOBBY 150 teen-agers in Hungarian prisons off the lights in their houses. Darkness — LAY AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS — descended upon the city. will provide space ■ saving, awaiting execution on their 18th birth­ step-saving efficiency. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M. days. They were seized, many of them IT IS UP TO US to help relight the With the circular design to at the time under 10 years of age, for candles of liberty in the homes of Bud­ each floor, patients’ rooms will SOUTH DENVER 1 COME IN FRIDAY I taking part in the revolt, and are now apest and of every other enslaved city be located on the perimeter with 1 EVENING AT 7:38 being held until they reach the legal in the world. the nursing services at the cen­ PET SHOP & AQUARIUM 1 PJM. AND SEE THE' ter. 1 FEEDING OF ’THE execution age of 18. —Monsignor John B. Ebel 1090 S. Gaylord RA. 2-5694 1 MAN EA'HNG A public subscription cam­ PIR- 2 Blocks West of So. University Blvd. || ANHA. paign in 1959-60, headed by J. Kernan Weekbaugh, helped to raise about $1,500,000 for the McGuffey Readers Censored hospital. A grant from the fed­ eral government under the Hill- B y Paul H. Hallett most representative states tarian Protestantism fitted in­ Burton Act will provide more rlLUAM HOLMES He- have been fashioned, including to a society that needed a than $1,339,200 [or the construc­ McGuffeys own Ohio, de­ religious sanction for the les­ GUFFEY (1800-1873) tion project. clared: sons of thrift, honesty, and The balance of the cost— naturally foreaaw a time whqn hard work. The Scriptural se­ his Electic Readers, which more than $5,000,000 — will “Religion, morality, and lections with which McGuffey Happy, Joint Effort sold over 120,000,000 copies in come from a long-term loan knowledge, being necessary to sowed his Readers blended 37 states, would pass from Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver is assisted by Aux­ raised by the mother-house of good government and the hap­ well with the faith of the peo­ school use, but he could never iliary Bishop David M. Maloney at the ground breaking cere­ the Sisters of Charity of Leav­ piness of mankind, schools ple. Nobody’s religion was of­ enworth, Kans„ owners-opera- have th o u ^ t that brown strips and the means of education mony Oct. 25 tor the new $9,000,000 expansion project of St. fended, because McGuffey’s Joseph’s Hospital, Denver. The construction program, when tors of the non-profit hospital. of paper would be pasted over shall forever be encouraged.” Eclectic Readers fitted in with St. Joseph’s, the first pri­ his numerous references to completed in 40 months, will increase the hospital’s bed ca­ McGuffey’s Readers owed almost anybody's religion. vate hospital in Denver, was the Scriptures and religion in their success to several pacity from 385 to 600. opened in September, 1873, at -reprints of his readers less things, one of which was that Attempts to revive McGuf­ than a hundred years after they served to introduce a fey’s Readers will not be suc­ his death. culture-starved America to cessful. Because they pro­ ,11iat is what has happened the treasures of English lit­ foundly shaped American so­ Academy Teacher Is Language Expert in a Twin Lakes, Wis., ele­ erature. Without competition ciety in the 19th century, this mentary school, which adopt­ from the movies or TV, they does not mean that they can )l achieved a happy combina­ do the same thing for the (Continued From Page I) Miss Butler already has St. Mary’s students partici­ ed the McGuffey Readers tUs accumulated more than 60 pate as an extracurricular tion of education and enter­ vastly changed mentality to­ parochial school students in year. They were immediately hours of credit beyond her activity. attached as ‘Apolitical,” "sec­ tainment. day. this country.” college degree, and she is Why does Miss Butler de­ tarian,” “old-fashioned,” and BUT MCGUFFEY’S READ­ Valuable Experience still taking more classes at vote so many of her hours "too difficult” for today’s BUT THEY COULD NOT ERS were based on sound Happy as she is to be Regis College and the Uni­ outside school to more work children. ' HAVE had the success they pedagogical principles. No vis­ teaching, Miss Butler is versity of Colorado. When a _ controversy arose bad were it not for the reli­ ual education can supplant connected with teaching? grateful for her previous ex­ No Part-Time Job “There is no such thing over religious references in gious unanimity of the Amer­ the stimulus to the imagina­ perience with the govern­ I the readers, the local school ica for which they were writ­ tion they afforded. Another sizeable portion as a part-time teaching ment. job,” she said. “If you want 'board responded by pasting ten. Emerging in the age of of her time goes to con­ Above all, in their support “I am sure it has helped to do good work with the brown paper strips over'ref­ Horace Mann, the father of of religion and patriotism, ducting a Speech Club, in erences to God and Bible the American public school, me as a teacher,” she said. students, you have to keep they gave the assured an­ Especially valuable, she which more than half of the going all the time.” quotations. Poor McGuffey they were well fitted for a swers that childhood needs, could never have probed the people who were losing their feels, were the language and the lack from which we classes she attended while reason behind that. old preoccupations with dog­ suffer today. Life is complex, she was working for the De­ THE HISTORIC NORTH­ matic Calvinism but who, like but the fundamental princi­ fense Department. WEST ORDINANCE of 1785, Mann himself, still accepted ples, inculcated by centuries which provided for the terri­ Protestant Oiristianlty, with of Christianity, are simple. “These classes,” she said, tory out of which five of our its moral basis. This nonsec- The McGuffey Readers taught “are conducted on a system them. As long as mental worked out by the Armed strips are pasted over reli­ Forces in World War II, Register System of Ciitholic Newspapers gious truths in our society, so when the Army and Navy Founding Editor___ The late Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, long will we lack the purpose needed a great number of that firmed the America of language experts in a hurry. Ph.D. McGuffey’s day. “The use of this method President______Archbishop Urban J. Vehr enabled them to turn out in Editor and Business Manager____ -...Rt. Rev. John B. eight weeks students who Cavanagh, Ph.D. Dominican Educators had as good a speaking Executive Editor_____ Msgr. John B. Ebel, M.A., Litt.D. knowledge of the language Associate Business Manager___ Rev. Daniel J. Flaherty, Plan Annual Meeting as students under traditional M.A. methods can acquire in The 16th annual meeting of three years. Associate Editors___ linus M. Riordan, Ph.D.; Paul H. the Denver — Cheyenne — “It is a down-to-earth way Hallett, Litt.D. Wheatridge Unit of the Sinsin- of learning that concentrates Advertising Director______John J. Murphy awa Dominican Education As- on what the student is going ■sociation has been called for to need right away. A Denver Catholic Register Saturday, Oct. 28, by Sister M. Frenchman who learned Vianney, regional chairman. English by this method Published Weekly by The program will open with wouldn’t be able to read the offering of High Mass at Shakespeare and he THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) 9:45 a.m. in the chapel of St. wouldn't know very much 938 Bannock Street, Denver 1, Colo. Mary’s High School. Cheyenne. about English grammar. Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 P.O. Box 1620 The regional vice chairman But he would be able to of the meeting is Sister Mary carry on an ordinary con­ Katherina of Sts. Peter and versation without much dif­ Subscription: $4.00 per year Paul’s School. Wheatridge. ficulty." Canada, $5.50 a year per subscription. Sister Mary Josita of St. Dom­ High schools and colleges, Foreign epuntries, including inic’s School, Denver, is region­ she thinks, because they Philippines, $7.00 a year. al secretary. need to produce a deeper The meeting will be attended knowledge of foreign lan­ guages. could not adopt 42 Thursday, October 26, 1961 by religious and lay teachers from St. Dominic’s School, Den­ such a method without a ver; Sts. Peter and Paul's major change. But she is School. Wheatridge; and St. sure that her acquaintance OFFICUL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER Marys Grade and High Schools. with it IS helpful in her The Denver Catholic Register OMrits our cordial Cheyenne. language classes. approval We eonHrm It u the official publication of “That is particularly true the ardidiocese. Whatever appears in its columns over in my third-year French the signature of the Ordinary or those of the Officials Deadline! classes at St. Mary's,” she of our Curia is hereby declared official. The deadline for stories and declared. “Our aim in these We Ixqie The Register wlQ be read in every home of the archdiocese. pictures to be published in classes is to help the girls use the knowledge they We urge paston, parents, and teachers to cultivate “The Denver Catholic Regis­ a taste in the children of the archdiocese for the reading ter” is Monday of the week have already acquired to of The Register. of publication. All correspon­ become fluent conversa­ ■i URBAN J. VEHR dents are urged to have their tionalists in French. The Feast of St. Francis de Sales Archbishop of Denver stories at “The Register” no modern, funtional ap­ Jan. 2 8 .196a later than Monday to assure proach is a great help in a their publication that week. class of that kind.” PAGE S IX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thuriday, October 26, 1961

Benefit Style Show Planned by Sorority The Delta Pi Phi Sorority is presenting a beauty and fashion show to benefit St. Vincent’s Home for Boys on Tuesday Nov. 7, at 8 p.m. Professional speakers will be featured and refreshments served following the program. The show will take place at the Lakewood Grange Hall at 14th and Brentwood. Tickets will be sold at the door. Mrs. Honor Society Chapter John Nicoara, CR. 9-4654, may be contacted for further infor­ mation. Plans Meeting Oct. 26

The Denver Chapter of Kappa Programs for this year will Gamma Pi, national Catholic bring into focus individual spir­ college women’s honor society, itual development, with empha­ will meet Thursday, Oct. 26, at sis on a deeper understanding FarawefI OMf to Cliapfaiii 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. and greater appreciation of William F. Kelty, 1868 Gilpin Holy Scripture. Prior to departing for hit new assignment at Andresrs Street. Katherine Price will be FATHER McMAHON Diracf ACCW Iniflfvfe Program Air Force Base in Washington, D.C., Chaplain (Capt.) William the co-hostess. J. O’Donnell was honored at a farewell dinner given by the Members and their guests will Committee members for the “Institnte on Uto Gallegos, Miss Margaret Sullivan, and Women’s Sodality of Lowry Air Force Base. Father O’Donnell, Marian Mothars hear the Rev. Donald McMahon, Civic Concerns of Catholic Women,” a work­ Miss Helen Burke, chairman of the commit­ who served as spiritual director of the sodality, has been at Schwdvfe Maaf pastor of Christ the King Parish, shop to be sponsored by the Denver Arch­ tee; and, standing, Mrs. E. Ray Campbell, the base for more than one year. The Marian Mothers will meet Evergreen, present the first in diocesan Council of Catholic Women Oct. 31 chairman for the session on Nov. 14; and Guests at the dinner included the Very Rev. John J Danag- Saturday, Oct. 28, at I'p.m . in his series of lectures concern­ through Nov. 17 meet to make final pro­ Mrs. Tliomas Duggan. her, CJH., rector, and Father Francis Gaydos, C.M., of' St. St, Joseph’s Nurses Home, 19th ing “Biblical Backgrounds.’’ gram arrangements. They are, seated, Mrs. Thomas’ Seminary, Denver; Chaplain (Capt.) Clarence E. Wie- and Humboldt Streets. Sister In keeping with this year’s deholt of Lowry, members of the chaplains’ section at the base, Rose Ellen and Sister Ann Mar­ theme, toe spiritual develop­ To Open Oct. 31 sodalists, and their husbands.' garet are assigned as the spon­ ment committee has prepared Colo, Springs Immediately after presenting this fareweil gift to Father sor advisers for the coming mimeographed bibliographers to O’Donnell, Mrs. Pat Pettit, sodality prefect, made a hasty de- year. encourage daily Bible reading Nurses to Hold W om en's Civic Institute pature for Fltzsimons Cieneral Hospital. Four hours later, she All mothers are urged to as­ among Kappa members. The Mott ImortanI made another presentation. This Hme the recipient was her sist in planning the yearly pro­ A feature of the meeting Bake Sale husband, T/Sgt. James Pettit of Lowry. The gift was an eight- gram. Mothers of new novices will be toe annual food shower The Archdiocesan Council of To Emphasize Leadership pound, three-ounce baby girl named Carolyn Marie. are invited. for the CArmelite Sisters of Catholic Nurses in Colorado GAKE Littlteton. Canned goods and Understanding toe meaning of LEADERS HELP ywwwvvwnnrwvvwyvwwvvwvv^ Springs is sponsoring a bake In your life for. the non-perishable staples will be sale Sunday, Nov. 5,' after toe leadership is one of the major Civic leaders from varied most important occasion FBI Official to Address received. Masses in Corpus Christ! Church goals of the Institute on CMc groups in the Denver area have Wedding Cakes f ^ Dr. James P. Gray Members who are unable to 2318 N. Cascade Avenue. Concerns of Catholic Women, contributed in toe formation of A Specialty attend are urged to call Mrs which will get under way on the program for the institute. OPTOMETRIST Any nurse wishing to contrib­ Tuesday, Oct. 31, at St. John Lady of Bell's Breakfast A. B. Lathrop, GE. 3-2611. Ar­ ute baked goods or to have The United Church Women rangements will be made to pick the Evangelist’s Parish. will be represented by Mrs. Scott J. Werner of the Fede­ been special agent in charge at them picked up may do so by Eyes Examined up food donations. “To lead is to serve” will be Franklin Wherry; the National ral Bureau of Investigation, will San Antonio, Tex. and Savan­ calling Frieda Lochthowe, ME. the basis of discussion. Recog­ Council of Jewish Women, by Visual Care be the guest speaker at Our nah, Ga,, prior to his assign­ 4-6598, chairman. nition of toe important contri­ M rs.. Louis Pollock; UNESCO, Lady of the Bell’s ninth annual ment in Denver. Women’s Study Club An election of a president, bution each woman can make by Mrs. John Fiore, executive BAKERY 218 Colo. Bldg. Communion breakfast on Oct. He was assistant special agent To Meet on Nov. 2 secretary, and two religious in service to toe community will (director; and Mrs. J. L. Reed 1615 Gain. in charge at FBI offices in Port­ members will take place at the be stressed. The ACCW is spon­ Phone RA 2-2859 Edgar from toe Adult Education land, Honolulu, and Omaha. His The Catholic Women’s Study meeting in December. soring toe institute. Horn* of Rn« Pastries For Appointment Call: Club will meet Thursday, Nov. Council. 4 rroRU TO siR V i y o u first assignment as a special Mrs. Muriel White, president, 66 So. Broodway 735 So. Univorsity TA. 5-8883 agent was in Denver. 2, with a luncheon at the Den­ has appointed the following to Retreats Set, These women will be discus­ 1550 celo. Blvd. 2410 E. 3rd Avo, Tickets for the breakfast, to ver Dry Goods tearoom at 1 serve on toe nominating com­ sants at session five, with Mrs. p.m. be held at the Red Slipper of mittee: Barbara Salamon, Elea­ E. Ray Cainpbell as chairman. I U I U M U | At El Pomar the Cherry Creek Inn, may be Mrs. W. A. CarlUe and Mrs. nor Kord, and Beatrice Bender. The following' retreats are Their discussion will center 6TH A V L secured from Miss Martha Hol­ Ruth Weadick will read a paper Sister John has been trans­ scheduled until the end of the on assisting toe individual wo­ OLIVER'S ton or unit representatives. on the late Dr. Thomas Dooley. ferred from Penrose Hospital to year at El Pomar Retreat man to be aware of her as­ & St. Mary Corwin’s Hospital, House, Colorado Springs: sets, and to recognize and to | Pueblo. Sister Barbara Ann is OCT. 37-29 assume personal responsibility | MARION enrolled at toe Catholic Univer­ Meat Market St. Ann’s, Arvada; St. The in areas of service. East District of ACCW sity, Washington, D.C. rese’s, -Pueblo; Monsignor Ron­ REGIS SPEAKER The next meeting of the Colo­ “Serving Denver Since 1923 With Quality Meats" ald Basset, retreat master. Martin Kelly, assistant to the I rado Springs ACCN will be held Names Committee Heads president of Regis College, will in St. Francis’ Hospital, Mon­ NOV. 3-5 CHOia STEAKS-ROASTS ^ ORDER discuss “The New Look for The | day! Nov. 13. A Rosary and REGIONAL CONFERENCE Fresh Poultry Fish At the quarterly meeting of tions, and six interparochial or NOV. 10-12 Laity.” / the East Denver District of thq Benediction at 7:45 p.m. will 9 Profntlonil M«at CuH«n to Sarv* You ganizations, which comprise the St. Mary Magdalene’s; St. Ca­ As a young layman interestefl I Archdiocesan Council of Cath­ East Denver District, gave their precede the business meeting. 1 Phoiw P E . 3-4*29 1312 R . Mh AV4. therine’s: in civic affairs,, he will point | B Hour. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Ampl. Parkins In Raar olic Women Oct. 20 in the Mont Mrs. John Gillespie will give Clair Civic Building, the Rev a demonstraton on flower and NOV. 17-19 out toe Ctourch’s viewpoint con­ John Anderson, spiritual mod art arrangement. All Catholic All Souls’; Father Lawrence cerning social action. , erator complimented the wom­ nurses are invited. Traffas, C.SS.R. en for their untiring efforts in NOV. 24-26 High school girls, public Scott J. Werner the furthering and developing the newly formed committees of St. Anthony Auxiliary schools and rural areas. Father FLASH . CUSTOM BUILT 29. The group is composed of the ACCW. Installs New Officers Thomas Braig. TAILORS Catholic women in the tele­ These committees and their DEC. 1-3 phone industry. chairmen are: Spiritual develop­ New officers of the St Advent retreat; general—Fa­ TUXEDO ELECTRONIC ORGANS ment, Mrs. Raymond Mutz; or­ Anthony Hospital Auxiliary ther Francis Bakewell, S.J. Mr. Werner is a native of San ganization and development, were installed. DEC. 10 • LaruM’sf S(‘l4’ftion • l.4>ut’*' Francisco. He has a bachelor Mrs. A. J. Cummings; public They are Mrs. John W. Metz­ Day of Recollection; Colorado It. II .- West I'rii’tv of law degree from the San relations, Mrs. Joseph Gibbons; ger, president; Mrs. James Springs Curia Legion of Mary. 15th 4 Welton KE. 4-6252 Comparing with the more F i c 4’ J'.irKihi:. -»iiy I'.trk'Kit*- 1.zi| Francisco Law School and is a Libraries and literatu;e, Mrs. Lonergan, treasurer; Mrs. Rob­ DEC. 29-31 expendve Pipe Organs member of the bar in Washing­ Carl Jones; foreign relief, Ann ert Talbott, corresponding sec­ Year-end retreat, Father Jo­ ton, D. C. Laughlin; Co-operation with retary; and Mrs. Robert B. seph Dwyer. i a a i a t a i a m i M OjU ij at the eosti Mr. Werner has been in the Catholic Charities, Mrs. Frank Knecht, president-elect. For reservation for any of toe tpadiHift PatHfia’^^ bureau for 19 years. He has Swanson; and social action, Members of the auxiliary are listed retreats, persons interest­ y’ tm jsitHt Mrs. Francis X. Coyle. making plans for “Gala 1961,” ed may send a 35 deposit to Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald, presi­ Sister Mary Eudora, torector, TOWER CHIMES the hospital’s annual black tie dent of the East Denver Dis­ dinner-dance. 'The affair will be El Pomar Retreat House, 1681 All Buffer HOOVER trict, opened the meeting, which COMPLETE PIPE ORGAN SERVICE DEPARTMENT held on Saturday, Nov. 4, in toe Mesa Avenue, Colorado Springs. V CAKES was followed by the secretary grand ballroom of toe Denver ’ fo r AUTHORIZED SALES AND and treasurer’s reports. we will rebuild and modify your old Wnriltier. SERVICE Hilton. Woddines Representatives from the 15 Rev John Anderson A.B.C Doll Hospital •nd 23 YEARS ON EAST COIFAX AVE. Proceeds from toe $100- P ir t if * Frta City WIda Pick-up and Dtllvary parishes, 28 affiliated organiza- CALL US COLLEa a-couple dinner-dance benefit DOLLS — WIGS SHOES reports of toe work being done Dolls Dressed to Order CaU toe hospital’s building fund. The 4211. IrN dwtr->L M*29 CATHEDRAL in their organizations. CLOSCD MONDAYS Square Dance Class Following the meeting, a annual gala is sponsored by toe REUOIOUS STATUBS REPAIRED 33 N. Wrird. Enilnmd. SU M Ofl ORGAN and SOUND CO. The Edgewater Recreation luncheon was served by the of­ auxiliary, staff, and lay advis­ Mn. J. A. MoCourt 2S iTMdmy - SP. 7-74I3 Department has organized a ficers and committee chairmen. ory board of the hospital. 616 Downing MA. 8-7617 laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa P. 0 . Box 132 Golden, Colorado Blarney Appliance Shop square dance class for begin­ Phone 279-2929 3205 last Calfax ners. The class meets on Sat­ "Twentieth Century Successor to the Pipe Organ” Llttlitan.Englawood call urdays from 8 to 10 p.m. in the PY 4-0837 Edgewater Elementary School. Interested persons may call BE. 3-9252 for further informa­ tion. SAFEWAY STEAKS St. Dominic's PTA Entertains 200 Parents , I K N O U B ALWAYS BEST! (St. Dominic’s Parish, Denver) The PTA entertained 200 par ents Oct. 18 at a reception for SIRLOIN STEAK the sisters and lay faculty members. USDA Choice Grade Beef, Speakers were the Very Rev Safeway famous Monsignor William H. Jones PWCIEANIHO archdiocesan superintendent of trim, all selected schools; the Very Rev. W. P steaks, no pin Roney, O.P., pastor, and Sister the most in bone cuts. (Bone­ Mary Anastasius, school princi pal. less lb. 98c) Honored guests for the eve B o n e -in ______lb. ning were all faculty members and Mrs. Robert Knecht, presi dent of the CPTL. Officers EVERY LOCATION A COMPLETE DRY CLEANING PLANT committee chairmen, and room YOU WILL FIND YOUR PARISH ONE HOUR MARTINIZING USTED BELOW ROUND STEAK “ '^ 1. 69«^ mothers for 1961-1962 were in troduced by Mrs. John Storm USDA Choice Grade Beef, well trimmed. HOLY TRINITY Presenfofion PTA president. CATHEDRAL St. Anne's (Arvada) CATHEDRAL Chairman for this reception North Goto Shopping Nofre Dame 226 E. I3TH AVE. Cantor Arvada Square Sf. Anfhony and was Mrs. J. Magnelli. Mrs. Leo . 518 B. Colfax Rusan was in charge of pro­ (Noxt to PoodUnd 7130. No. Fadoral Shopping Cantor Sf. Rose of Lima Super M rkt.) Ban Kutoka, S^r. Irving t W. Alomodc T-BONE STEAKS 09° gramming. (4 doort So. of Purr Rox Poullui, AAgr. Tod Lothanor, Mgr. Bomlo FInntrfy, Jr., Mgr AND SHORT CUT STEAKS. USDA Choice Grade ^ef. Refreshments were prepared Harold O ltovn, Mgr. Food M kt.) and served by these women of toe Rosary - Altar Society: ST. BERNADETTE Mmes. J. K. Weigel, Andrew Annunciation OUR LADY HOLY FAMILY M ost ST. LOUIS, Kruse, John Maldanado, Adam 3lth A Btnton AND ST. MARY Standing Rib Roast 69^ Loyola OF FATIM A Precious Blood ENGLEWOOD Heffner, Anthony Lombardi, J. John Lanorum, M *'‘-9AIENE cut short, chine bone removed, cut from first five ribs. Owner Colo. Blvd. 5815 So. University J. Womey, Jr., S. DeBruneo, 34th ( Downing 1490 Carr and A. H. Garbella. Harry Cootanton, a t Bvam RUSBBLL W ALKIR, Calfm at Pi«rN B ill Flynn, Mgr. M er. Anthony Pocrntch, J R ., M er. _!rn>rd (Ktd) Only Safeway We reserve the right to limit quantities. None sold to dealers. The annual PTA bake sale is Frank i . Jehnton, Mgr. 0 M gr. Plnnofty. Mgr. gives you to be held on Saturday, Nov. 4, and Sunday, Nov. 5 in the ST. M A R Y ’S, Littleton, ALL SOULS, Englewood 73 E Beliview Ray Belafr, Mgr. both... church auditorium. Homemade desserts and a lower total breads will be on sale after the COLORADO SPRINOS food bill Masses on Nov. 5. Mrs. Peter Ekler, GR. 7-7872. GOLF ACRES and stamps 317 so. NEVADA 2320 E. PLATTE AVE. VENETIAN VILLAGE and Mrs. Richard DeRose, GL. Food Bank Shopping Center SHOPPING CENTER 5-5074. are chairmen for the (Gold Bond) Prices good in Pueblo, Thursday thru Saturday, October 26 - 28. Dewey Johnson, Mgr. Leonard Gnzman, Mgr. A1 Weppner 3100 North Hancock b;ikc sale. . mmm H H iilliilV iiliV M M i

Thursday, Octobar 26, 1961 Offka, 938 Bannock Straat THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4^205 PAGE SEVEN Laity Invited Plan Card Party Parish CPTL Breckenridge Altar Unit To Devotions on Commiffees Appointed Elects Head Making Plans for Party First Saturday In Roggen (St. Mary’s Mission, struction. Breckenridge is situ­ All the laity in the Denver By Archbishop's Guild (Sacred Heart Parish, Roggen) Breckenridge) ated south of the new Dillon Metropolitan area interested in Women of the Altar and Ro­ dam, which, when completed, the promotion of the First Sat­ At the CPTL meeting Oct. 6, will provide Breckenridge with James Linnebur was elected sary Society are making plans urday Devotions are Invited to (Archbishop’s Guild, Denver) sisting of Delores DeAndre, a whole new source of summer president to fill tte vacancy left for tte annual parish Christmas the Mass and Holy Hour held Betty Jo Gleson, Dede Hicks, recreational facilities. The ways and means commit­ last fall. Before the meeting the party to be held in the Breck- monthly on the first Saturday tee of the Archbishop’s Guild Mary Lou Lamb, and Audery Rev. Edward Vollmer, O.S.B., endridge School on Sunday af­ in Holy Ghost Church at 12:10 ha$ announced the appointment Pool, will contact each circle pastor of Sacred Heart Church, ternoon, Dec. 10. p.m. pf two committees to help them Arvadq Parish president for the number of res­ Boulder, addressed tte group on Mrs. Bonnie Luce Is tte pres­ on the card party to held Since November is the month ervation from their group. tte subject of tithing. After­ ident of tte group, which has Nov. 11 at the Denver Dry Dinner Nov; 5 dedicated to the poor souls, The other committee is ward a filmstrip was shown and been instrumental not only in Goods tearoom. special prayers for deceased made up of Donna Dwight, Pat a discussion followed. the care and cleaning of old (St. Anne’s Parish, Arvada) members ^ friends of the A telephone committee, con- Hogan, Jane Rewart, and Mar­ The closing of the 13 Hours’ St. Mary’s (Jhurch, but also in A roast beef dinner sponsored Fatima Club will be included ion Ryan. It will assist in pre­ Devotion in tte 'church was raising funds for tte church’s by the Altar and Rosary Soceity in the prayers recited in unison paring the tables. marked by a procession Oct. 15 modernization program. will be served Sunday, Nov, 5, from the booklet distributed by Mercy Hospital Additional tickets may be ob­ the National Rqmration Society that included grade school chil­ Aiding Mrs. Luce in formu­ On Sunday, Oct. 29, after tte tained from the committee dren, servers, acolytes, two vis­ lating plans for the Christmas Masses from 6:30 to 11:30 tte of the Immac^te Heart of Aides to Hold chairmen, Jean Murnan, GL. 5- Mary at the service, Saturday, iting priests, and Father Leon­ party are Mmes. Mae Benway, Knights of Columbus will serve Country Store 5018, or Grace Rome, HA. 9- ard Abercrombie, pastor. Anna Mumford, Dorothy Cliff, coffee and doughnuts, milk, and Nov. 3. 5176. A prize will be awarded The visitors were members of Eleanor Dunckley, Mary Lou juice in the school gym. LUNCHEON “Apron Alley” will be one of to tte circle selling the most Gerber, Alice MUne, and Shir­ Following the church ewe- tte Servite Order, F atter Dom­ Afte^r all tte Sunday Masses, the attractions at the Country tickets in proportion to its mem­ ley Keating. monies, a luncheon will be held inic Albino of Mt. Carmel Par­ Christmas cards and gift items fto ti Win Hnnrts Store to be opened by the Mercy bership. The party is not re­ will be on display in the school in the Denver Dry Goods tea ish, and F atter Joseph Carbone, St. Mary’s Church was es­ Hospital Women’s Auxiliary on stricted to guild members. gym, under the sponsorship of room at 1:30-p.m. pastor of Assumption Church, tablished by the Benedictine A girl is never too young to start thinking' about hats, Saturday, Nov. 4, at the Mount- CIRCLES TO MEET Welby. tte Altar and Rosary Society.•> Reservations for the luncheon, Fathers In the boom days of and the beaming faces of these youngsters tell how they feel clalr Civic Building, 12th Ave­ Morning Star Circle will meet Gerry Larghe is heading the at $1.85 per person, should be ALTAR BOY OUTING the 18708. Witt the decline of about the latest modes for the schooLage agt. They are looking nue and Newport Street, Den­ Oct. 27 in the home of Phylis committee of mothers i4ho will made by Friday, Nov. 2, by An outing for all tte servers mining activlHes in the area, over some of the styles to be modeled at the “Modesty for ver. Delhaute. conduct a Halloween party for calling either Mrs. John LaTour- of the parish, including this tte population decreased and Modems” aQ-schooI fashion show to be sponsored by the the school children Tuesday ette, FR. 7-1062 or Miss Nina There will be for sale an as­ Connie Rossillon will entertain year's ninth graders, was held tte church became a mission Catholic Parent-Teacher League at 7:38- p.m. Wednesday, afternoon, Oct. 31. Heiser, EA. ^4610. sortment of aprons of all types St. Cecilia’s circle on Nov. 2. Oct. 14. About 20 boys went to of AnnunclatiOB Church, ^ a d - Nov. 8, in George Washington High S

Americans are using the mas.s failures or deficiencies, aceord- area.s: Government via regu­ media of communications as a ing to Edward Walsh, professor ’ latory agencies; media them­ Theme of Timely New Film scapegoat for their own social of Journalism at Fordham Uni­ selves, the public. Each of versity, Bronx. N.Y., in the Oct. these has obligations set down By C. J. Zecha circulated in his .school that tyranny to the freedom a n d Ed Smith Featured 28 issue of TV Guide. by law, by self-imposed codes, dignity of man. Authentic in its A story about the fate of reads, “State what the major Walsh said that if the crime by what has been broadly depiction of life under Commu­ man is vividly presented in influence has been in your so­ On 'House of Lord' rate rises, juvenile delinquency termed social responsibility, nist rule, the film is an excel­ Question 7, the Louis de cial development,” At first he "The Corroding Influence of increases and breakdowns de­ and bx our own mores. lent treatment of signifi­ Rochemont production di­ is tempted to answer with the Bribery” will be the subject on velop in the moral fibre, and ■But'’, he said, “there is a cant subject matter and a time­ hypocritical cant of his fellow the “House of the Lord” tele­ critics and the public alike im­ more traditional triangle of re­ rected by Stuart Rosenberg ly, universal theme make it a and currently playing in Den­ students. His father explains the vision program Sunday, Oct. 29, mediately blame newspapers, sponsibility, going to the very psychological damage that re­ film strongly recommended to ver at the Ogden Theater. It on KLZ-TV, Channel 7, Denver, radio, television and the mov­ core of our society: The church, sults when a person does not every moviegoer.” is a topical and absorbing dra­ at 9:30 a m. ies. the school and the home. These stand up for what he believes. matic account of a Lutheran Other recent films include: Ed Smith, a member of the The real answer to many of have been for ages, long before The youth escapes to the West pastor and his young son liv­ DEVlI. AT t O'CLOCK iColumbiai editorial staff of the Register these deficiencies, he said, may mass communications were when he realizes he’s become This story o< a missionary pnest ing in present-day East Ger­ will be among the guest pan­ be found in the home, adding dreamed of, the great character­ the pawn in party propaganda. (Spencer Tracyi who is discouraged many. about his work on a South Seas Island elists. Other panelists will rep­ that the church and the school making institutions of humanity. FACTUAL ACCOUNT and is regenerated through his associa­ The film, which deserves tion with three convicts In doing a resent the Jewish and Protest­ also bear a responsibility. Each has responsibilities as The script of Question 7 was good deed is artificial and hackneyed great or greater than the Gov­ study by adults, presents the screen writing. The camera, however, ant faiths. Each week the pop­ “Fathers and mothers who based on actual events. It was and the direction of Mervyn Le Roy ular television program presents lash out at television as the ernment or the media.” filmed in the town of Moelln, combine to m*ake this, at least, enter­ taining. Tracy gives depth to his char­ a panel of guests discussing so­ great debaser of modern society nine miles from the border that acter of the priest. Kerwln Matthews cial and moral problems of ought to take another look—this Bishop Sheen on TV Voice Of divides East and West as a young mi.sslonary serves merely as a prop, and Frank Sinatra goes current interest. time at themselves, for it’s their “Lesson One in Economics” Germany. A tense scene from “Question 7,” which is now playing about his role as if he were bored. viewing habits that set the pat­ is the topic of Bishop Fulton J. The Audience Although the film moves at a What could have been an imeiiigent at the Ogden Theater, Denver, is shown above. Christian de and entertaining film is marred by tern for those of their children, Sheen on his television program rather slow pace, its impact is Bresson, discovering that he is being used by the state to routine production. (L. of D.: A-2>, at least up to the age of 10,” Sunday, Oct. 29, On KTVR, derived from the fact that it betray his father and his faith, escapes' to West Germany he said. Channel 2, Denver, at 8. Accord­ problem of the encroachment of has something important to say. BACK STREET (Universal i; This is and freedom. The film has been singled out by the National M o vie s the third lime Fannie Hurst's sudsy Media responsibility In this ing to the Bishop, possessions the state in the realm of con­ Allan Sloane’s screenplay novel has been brought to the screen Legion of Decency as an “excellent treatment of significant What might have pleased the women subject matter and a timely, universal theme . . . which is 0^ country, he said, rests in three beget both rights and duties. science and belief. Question 7 points out the honesty, sincer­ of the handkerchief brigade in the begins with the “trial” in an ity, and conviction of the pas­ early 1930s and again in 1941 seems strongly recommended to every moviegoer." Following are films to appear on £ast German village of a Luth­ tor who is troubled about his as flat as warm beer in 1961. It is a television this week. These are the commercial story about unreal people. ratings of (he Legion of Decency 'La Dolce Vita' Given eran pastor charged with frus­ son’s future. Yet, the story, It tells of a husband (John Gavin) when the films were first released. trating the Communist Party’s in sketching its characters, too who.' seeking an outlet from his Space does not permit time Identifi­ cranky, alcoholic wife (Vera Miles), cation. Viewers are urged to con­ Separate Classification youth program and its edicts obviously illustrates the “he­ takes up an adulterous affair with a , W x-.i'-v' ,, drama.. sult local program listings and cross­ about work on Sunday. T h e roes” and the “vfllains” of the fashion model (Susan Hayward). Miss check the films here. The films will The Italian motion picture, inference af ieasi the fiim is aiso a Hayward and Miss Miles, both fine appear on Denver Channels 4. 7, 2. dennnetation of the creeping paral­ minister is found “guilty” and piece. The heroes are predom­ actresses, are wasted in these charac­ and 9: and on Colorado Springs La Dolce Vita, has been placed terizations. The dialogue is trite. The ysis of decadence wherever it Is his replacement is sent to the inantly good and the commis­ situations, we thought, passed on with Channels 5. 11. and IS. in the “separately classified” taking bold In our modem clvtltu- East Germany village. The new sar and his aides are pictured the death of radio's soap operas, but A-1 films are for the family; A-2 section by the National Legion tlon. Although sometimes coarsely Hollywood won’t give up.

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PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursdoy, October 26, 1961 Evening PTA Meeting fiiu fuk& ain t m . fia ciL I

ABANJO Gaynor. Denver. Requiem Mass was Genevieve Smith, Fulda, Minn.: and Smith. San Antonio. Tex.: and 10 Oct. 30 at St. Philoaiena's - M uxailto Araalo. «4. is n S.Gal- offered Oct. 23 In St. Joseph's (Pol­ Sister Mary Vivian, WayneivUle. grandchildren. ap*|«. He wet the husband of ish) Church. Alameda Funeral Home. N. Car. Requiem High Mass was " Emeleria Anui]o: the father of Alex­ Interment Mt. OUvet. offered In St. John’s Church. Long­ JENNIE PERITO (St. Philomena’s Parish, There will be no 5 p.m. de­ ander. EUaeo and Marsarlto Aranjo mont. Oct. 24. Solemn Requiem High Mass was Denver) votions on Wednesday, Thurs­ Jr., Ramona B. Foss. ^ of Denver. HUPFER celebrated Oct. 24 In Mt. Carmel t'Tlmo and Joe Aranlo. IndtanapoUs, Melvin J. Hupfer. 40. of 20 Meade WEBER day, and Friday. Street. Denver. He was the husband Church. Denver, lor Jennie Perito The annual evening PTA lad.: brother of John Aranjo. Ft. Michael P. Weber. 42. 4841 Grant of 4648 Federal Blvd. She died after H onan, Coto.; also survived bjr 13 of NelUe Hupfer; the father of Helen meeting will be held Monday, All Saints’ Day, Nov. 1, is a Martell, Memn and Daniel Hupfer. Street. He was Uie son of Margaret a short Illness in a local Nurs­ ” frandchildren. Requiem High Mass Weber. Ft. Morgan: the father of ing Home. She was a life-long res­ holy day of obligation. Masses , srill be offered Oct. 36 in Our Lady and Betty Fisher: the brother of Ed­ Oct, 30, at 8 o’clock. This will win. George, and WlUlam Hupfer. Francis L. Thompson. In Germany. ident of Denver. She was 76. will DC at 6, 7, 8:15, and 9:30 of Lourdes' Church. Interment Mt. Judith Francone. Ft. Morgan: Bon­ Bom Sept. 21. 1885. in Denver. be an opportunity for the fathers OUvet. Boulevard Mortuaries. and Mrs. AUce Giese, aU of Denver: a.m. and at 6 p.m. also survived by 11 grandchUdren. nie Jo Weber. Denver: Michael P. Mrs. Perito was married to Rocco to meet the sisters, who will * BECKER Requiem Mass is being offered Oct. Weber, Jr.. Brighton: and Katheryn Perito in Mt. Carmel Church Oct. be attending this evening meet­ Confessions will be heard on II In PresentaUon Church. Howard Weber. Derby: the brother of Ftd- 25. 1903. Tuesday, Oct. 31, from 3:30 to Mary Ann Becker. 76, 434J Hooker Mortuaries. deUs. Leo Weber. Al Weber. Jos- Mrs. Perito was a member of the ing for the first time. B Street. She was the Mother of Beory epba Troudt. Ft. Morgan; John Mt. Carmel Altar and Rosary So­ 6 p.m. and 7:30 to 9 p.m. K. Becker. Denver; the sister of MONTOYA Weber and Emma Meier. Denver: ciety. The Very Rev. Monsignor Wil­ ' A. J. Bader. St. Petersbun. na.; Flors Montoya. 17. 1437 Champa Joseph Weber. Thornton: Elizabeth Her pioneer Denver family had ALL SOULS’ DAY the sister-in-law of Mrs. Leim Dowd. Street. She was the mother of Edie Denning. Westminister: Udvina a part in the founding of the Mt. liam H. Jones, archdiocesan su­ < Mrs. W. G. Joyce, and A. J.' Becker, Montoya, Chicago, lU.: BUI Montoya. Baumgartner. Keenesburg: and Re­ Carmel Parish. perintendent of schools, will be Masses Nov. 2, All Souls’ Day, g. Denver; the grandmother of John. Daly Qty, CaUf.: Minnie Martinet. gina Gleim. Brighton: also survived Surviving In addition to her hus­ the guest speaker. He will dis­ will start at 6:30 a.m. and will , Panl and Mark Becker. Requiem Emma Sanches, Ernest and Jose­ by 14 grandchUdren. Requiem High band are the two sons. Michael of continue every half hour until High Mast was offered Oct. 31 in phine Montoya. aU of Denver; the Mass is offered Oct. 26 in Holy Denver and Nick of New York: a cuss the four Rs plus the addi­ ’’ S t Catherine's Church. Interment sister of Peggy Molsaco, Arvada: Rosary Church. Interment Ft. Mor­ daughter, Mrs. Marian Ligranl of tion of new subjects, such as each priest has celebrated the ',^,ln H t Olivet. Boulevard Hortuaries. also survived by 24 grandchildren gan. Colo. Boulevard Mortuaries. Denver: three brothers. John. Mich­ three Masses the Church allows and six great-graiKlchUdren. Re­ ael, and James Comnillo: two sis­ languages and sciences. BLOCKSOM quiem High Mass was offered Oct. 21 YAEGER ters. Mrs. Rose Perito and Mrs. him to say on that day. Anne Jane Blocksom. It, of tlS in Sacred Heart Church. Interment in Mary Ann Yaeger. 33. of Denver. Lucy Maffeo. all of Denver: and The first book fair will be E. Eighth Avenue. 9ie was the Mt. OUvet. She was the mother of Mrs. H. I. seven grandchildren. held at this meeting. Books will .^wldow of the late Jerry N. Block- Fox and Helen Ernest, both of Den­ Mullen Homecoming Court .. som: the mother of Roee Mary MORGAN ver: Ann Crawshaw. of Sacramento. EDWARD RODDEN be on sale for children from 1st Communion •-Blocksom of Denver and John J. Valerie Marie Morgan, infant Calif: Monica BaUinger of Santa Requiem High Mass was cele­ Vicki Grand of St. Francis de Sales’ High School reigned preschool through the grades. ■ Blocksom of Loe Angeles. CaUf.: the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ana, CaUf.: and Pauline Lynch of brated Oct. 19 In the Immaculate Set Oct. 29 at ■coustn of AUce, H. O’Connor of Morgan of 4341 JeUlaon Street, Ar­ Ht. Vernon, Wash.: also survived Conception Cathedral. Denver, for as queen of homecoming activities at Mullen High School, Ft. The Holy Name Men’s Club ’ Penver; also survived by three vada, She was the sister at AUen by two grandchildren and two great Edward Roden of 518 E. 18th Ave­ Logan, Oct. 22. Pictured with Queen Vicki are her attendants will hold its monthly meeting hfraiKlchlldren. Requiem Mass was and PUUlp Morgan. A Mass of the grandchUdren. Requiem Mass was nue, He died in St. Anthony's Hos­ Bl. Sacrament .^offered Oct. II In Immaculate Con- Angels was offered Oct. 20 in the offered Oct. 21 in Mother of God pital after a long illness. (all from St. Mary’s Academy), JiU Wagner, Kathy McCallin, ’Thursday, Oct. 26, in the audi­ eesptlon Cathedral. Interment In Mt. Shrine of St. Anne. Inteimoit Mt. Church. OUnger Mortuaries. Mr. Rodden was bom Aug. 9. and Stevie Guinney. -OUvet. OUnger Mortuaries. OUvet. 1881. In Arapahoe. Neb., and attend­ torium of St. Philomena’s (Blessed Sacrament Parish, A The court reigned over the gala homecoming, which in­ KATHERINE F. BRINK ed school in that state. He married School following the Forty Denver) :j)ULK PAZ Requiem High Mass was celebrat­ Mable May McMonagle In North cluded the Saturday pep rally, bonfire, and barbecue, and the Hours’ Devotion. •M Goon* Dulk. 77, 831 S. Pennsyl- Alvina Pax of 3410 ' Lafay­ ed Oct. .24 in St. John the Evange- Platte. Neb., on June 23. 1910. Sunday homecoming game, the alumni reception, and the au­ One hundred and one second ■rwanla Street. He Is survived by one ette Street. She was the wife of The couple came to Denver in Ust’s Church. Denver, for Kather­ 1927. All men interested in the foot­ grade chUdren will make their "Son. two daughters and seven grand- Eptfanlo Pax: the mother of Penso ine F. Brink of 606 Humboldt Street. tumn leaves homecoming ball. * children. Raqnlsm High Hass omred Romero of Brush: Edward and Tom She died in her home. She was 68. He worked as a shopman for the ball and basketball program of First Communion-in the 8 a.m. . Oct. 14 in St. Francis de Sales' Romero, San Diego, Calif.: Mrs. She was bom in Denver on Feb. Union Pacific Railroad in North the school should attem^ this ^Church. Interment Mt. OUvet. OUng- Mass Sunday, Oct. 29. David Smith and Emma Doran. 3, 1883. and attended St. Joseph’s Platte. meeting., -ler Mortuaries. Denver: the sister of Francis Rich­ High School. Her sister is Mrs. Rob­ Survivors in addition to- his wife Mrs. Henry Neyyahr, presi­ ards. Grand Junctloo: Mrs. NeU ert L. (Mary Coyle) Chase. PuUtzer include a son, Edward P„ Jr., and 1st Communion Slated Father Leonard Urban is dent of the Altar and Rosary GNOlNSn Parker. Brush; also survived by 17 Prlxe-winnlng I playwright. a daughter, Mrs. Reglnla E. O’Brien, Julian Gnoinskl. 38. of 1431 Curtis grudchUdrcn. Requiem Mass was She, was married to Roswell F. both of Denver. preaching at the Forty Hours’ Society, has been asked by the . Street. He was the brother of Helen offered Oct. 20 in Our Lady of Brink on Feb. 3. 1913 in Denver. Devotion Wednesday through East Denver District of the Guadalupe Church. Interment Ht. Mr. Blink is former general ac- OUvet. ’ counUng supervisor for Mountain At St. John's on Oct. 29 Friday, Oct. 25-27. The services ACCW for a report by Oct.’ 29 States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Requiem Held at 7:30 p.m. consist of the Ros­ .on the time volunteered and the SCHAMBERGER in Denver. (St. John the Evangelist’s be served coffee and rolls in ary, the Litany of the Blessed donations made to charitable or­ ACQ UES Anna Scbamberger. 7S. of 2104 Mrs. Brink was a member of St. In Limon for Java Court, Denver. She was the John's Altar and Rosary Society. Parish, Denver) the school cafeteria. Virgin, and Benediction. ganizations and civic fund-rais­ motter of Joseph J. and Adam J. Legion Post Auxiliary. Mercy Hos­ Parents will wait in the cafe­ in drives. . BROS. Scbamberger. Margaret Pence, and pital AuxUiary. Regis College GuUd. Agatha Weber Eighty youngsters will make Rose Sorensen. Denver. Mary and was a volunteer worker at Vet­ teria for their children. Mmes. Since there was no meeting of Keberle. Arvada, and Sue ()ulnn. their First Communion in the erans' Hospital. A Solemn Requiem Mass was Carl Batliner and Don Karr are Cured'Ars the society in October, a book WestmUilster: also survived by 22 Surviving in addition to her hus­ church on Sunday, Oct. 29, the grandchUdren. Requiem Mass was band and Mrs. Chase, are a son. Offered by Father Robert Freu- chairmen for the breakfast. is placed in the back of the offered Oct. 23 in St. Dominic's Feast of Christ the King, in Rowland, of Denver; two brothers. denstein for Mrs. Frank Weber, Working with them are Mmes. Parish Slates church for*the convenience of Oiorch. Interment Mt. OUvet. Boule­ Frank and Charles Coyle, both of the 7:30 a.m. Mass. vard Hortuaries. 66, in Our Lady of Victory Richard Chase, Cyrus Colburn, the members. (UUifomla: and two grandchildren. Women of the PTA will serve Pantry Shower Luana and Claudia Brink, both of Church in Limon on Oct. 17. Jr., Ed Dolenc, Richard Han­ All who have given qf their VOAKE breakfast to the first com­ Denver. Boulevard Mortuaries. sen, Tom Kerwin, Daniel Kraw-' time and money are a^ked to Gertrude E. Voake of Lafayette Mrs. Webfer died after an ill­ municants in the church lounge (Cure d’Ars Parishi^ Denver) died Oct. 10. She wax the sister ANNIE CAPEN ness of five months from can chik, Charles Lee, Al Marran- sign the book listing the number of James Oard, Umgmont: Mrs. after the Mass. Parents and The annual pantry shower for Grace Maghelti. Eureka. Calif.; Mrs. Requiem High Mass was celebrat­ cer. She had been hospitalized zino, Andrew McCallin, John of hours volunteered to the dif­ ed Oct. 21 in Holy FamUy Church. grandparents of the children will the sisters of the school will be Denver, lor Annie Capen, 80, of for several weeks. Monaghan, Harry Robertson, ferent organizations and drives, 4500 W. 36th Avenue, who died Oct. and Joseph Schmidt. held on Sunday, Oct. 29. Gifts as well as donations made. In­ 18 in her home after a short Ul- Agatha Theresa Hoffman was of canned goods and other items formation may be given to Mrs. ness. JERRY BREEN bom Feb. 5, 1895, at Pierce, Parish Mission Members of Uie First Communion may be brought to the vesti­ Mrs. Capen was bom Jan. 23, class are Paul Adams. Peter Allis, Newyahr, EA. 2-3772. 1881, In CarUsle. England. She moved Neb., a daughter of Charles and Gary Beasley. George Berger. Mark bule of the church on that day. News items for publication in Florist to Denver in 1945 from Rock Springs, Is Scheduled Choury. Cyras Colburn. John Ck)xbead. 117BIW. 44th Ava. Wyo., where she spent most of her A Young Adult Club is being the Denver Catholic Register HA. 4-7N4 — OPBN D A ILY Francisca Hahn Hoffman, Sr. Paul Davies, -rbomas Donohue. GU- 1004 ISth S t Ufe. She was active in Our Lady mour Estes. Anthony Folwer. 'Thomas organized in this region. Mem may be telephoned to Mrs. M. J. One block East of Mt. Olivet She was married to Frpnk J At St. Louis' of Sorrows Parish in Rock Springs. Grubesic. Thomas Haberkom. Brian bers will have their first dance Felling, FR. 7-2125. HAin S4219 Surviving are four daughters: Doris Weber at Pierce, Neb., Nov. 24, Hencman, John Ireland, Tommy Mc­ and Anne Capen of Denver. Mrs. 1920. (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) Mahon. Mark Mattem. Robert MUler. on Sunday, Oct. 29, at 8 p.m. fM M nintuiinititiniitttiuiiiiM iiM iiiiiM iiiiiiiiiiifh Clarice Evans of San Fmncisco, Henry Mulvlhill. Dan Rimer: in St. John the Evangelist’s Par­ HUNT CUANDtS and Mrs. Rose Choate of Alexandria. The Webers left Pierce in 1920 Father Joseph Murphy of the Compitlq Laundry A Joseph Robinson. Raid RosseU. Stev­ ish gym.'All unmarried Catholic Va.: a son, James Capen of Lake- and moved to Sheridan Lake, Holy Ghost Fathers will con­ en Schulte. Kenneth Sheehan, Mich­ Altaratlen Sarvica wood, C(Uo.: and 12 grandchUdren. ael Shields. Mark SlUstrop,. Stephen adults who are high school where they lived until 1959, duct a mission in the church We Specialize in Sloan. Mlchqpl Smith. Mark Smith. graduates are invited to attend. PAT CRUZEN when Mr. and Mrs. Weber re­ beginning Sunday Nov. 5, and Thomas Stevens. Greg Walshs John Quality Tailoring SWIGERJ BROS. Requiem Mass was celebrated Oct. ending Saturday, Nov. 18. Welch, Paul Worland, Martin Yeager. The Altar aod Rosary So­ 716 1.17th Ava_ant I. Colfax 19 in St. Benedict’s CatboUc Church. tired and moved to Limon. Charles Young. David Zlrkelbach. Jack ciety’s annual bake sale will A C . ^3355 A C . 1-6511 Florence, Colo., for Pat Cmzen, co- They were the parents of sev Father Murphy, a priest for Farland. Mark Prendergast. Charles 7201 K. Ilh Ava. pubUsher with her husband of the EitemUler, David Malo, Ronald be held after all the Masses FL. S664f V weekly Florence aUzen. She died 28 years, has seen service in O’Dowd; , OPTOMETRISTS en surviving children: Leander on Sunday, Novi. 6. 11^6 co- at the age of 30. Burial wUl be in the missions of East Africa and Meta Abdoo, Rosemary Batdorf, Jane Laramie. Wyo. Carl, Sheridan Lake; Edward in parishes in the south and Cashel. Theresa Downey, Deborah chairmen for affair are Mrs. Cruzen was a naUve of Joseph, Cheyenne Wells; Leona Duch. Carol Eby. Marguerite Hamb­ Mrs. Joseph McCloskey and Denver RawUns, Wyo.. and was educated far west. lin, Kathryn Helmerl. Eileen Hoskins, at Casper. Wyo., and the University Marie Blackwelder, Limon; La SaUle Jepson. Zsu-Zsu Kasik. Mary Mrs. Edwin.McCloskey. of Wyoming. She later was a re­ The Holy Ghost Fathers were Michaele Kenney. Karen Kerr. Rox­ Evergreen porter-photographer for (he Casper Verda Mary Kollath, Limon: They have announced the fol­ Mildred Agnes Dickerson, Den founded in France and have anne Kidweil. Lois Judd. Mary Judd. Tribune-Herald and the Laramie more than 5,000 members. The Maura Klrchof. Kathryn Knopf. Martha lowing committee heads; Tele­ Monument Co. BuUetln and Bommerang. ver; Mary Lou Pless, Denver Knudson, Sharon Langlleld: Oculist— Prescriptions Filled Survlvora Include her husband. chief interest of the congrega- phone, Mrs. Mary Lou Stroud CHAS. McFADUEN ___ I Robert, and three ebUdren: her par­ and Denis James, Sheridan Dolores McKlnzie, Eloise McKinzie, SYANLKV HALL and Mrs. Gilbert Baca; pick­ ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wln- Lake. Two children, Mary and Mary Chris Mattem, Barbara Miller, Ownara bome of Florence, and a brether, Rosemary Miller, Cynthia Ogden. up, Mrs. D. K. Grassman; 1 Mile East of ML OUvet 1550 California Street KE. 4-5819 § Lee Winbome of Florence, Colo. Roseland, preceded their moth­ Linda Pate. Deborah PhUllps. Melanie games, Mrs. Edward Godwin- 11130 West 44th Ave. er in death. Rowe. Patricia Sheridan. Joan War­ LUCILLE GARRAMONE ner, Debra WeUs. Mary Lou Wilson, Austen; donations, Mrs. Anita HA. 44477 At the services Oct. 17, Fa Jonette Crowley. Christine Craigmlle. Requiem High Mass was celebrat­ Kathy O'Dowd, Maxine Garrett, and Harper; coffee and doughnut ed Oct. 21 in Mt. Carmel Church. ther Freudenstein was assisted Karla Hackstaff. sales, Mrs. A. S. Mangione and Denver, for LucUle Garramone of by Father William Doll, Father Mrs. John Watling; apples aiid 3665 W. 46th Avenue, who died after A check for $407.50 was pre­ LOOKING a lengthy Ulness in her home. She John Can jar, and Father candy "sales, Mrs. 0. G. Hen was 53. sented by the PTA to Sister Lane, A.J. Rosary was recited sen; bread baking, Mrs. Eva A native Denverite, she was bom Helen Frances, school principal, FOR Sept. 15. 1968. She attended Denver Oct. 16 at Our Lady of Victory Pottorf; and cashier, Mrs. to purchase an encyclopedia, pubUc schools, and was married to Church. Burial was in Limon. George Werth. PIANO / y George Garramone in 1929 in Mt. maps, and globes for the school. Carmel diurch. She was also She is also survived by Tickets at 50 cents each for VALUE? fm t ftm i non vire f oinma a member of the parish. This amount was realized from the CPTL fashion show Nov. 8 Surviving, in adition to her hus­ 10 brothers and sisters: Carl V. the recent fashion show. l•«lmeet'tm 4bitr6el**

Heights Junior Named PTA Board in Aurora Thornton Parish Plans Devotion Scouts in Fort Morgan Queen of UN Week Plans Meeting Nov. 1 (Holy Cross Parish, Thornton) Thursday, Friday, and Satur­ ers, (or new mothers and Victors at Field Day Barbara Brittan, a junior at The parish begins three days day at 7:30 p.m. Father Wil­ babies, and for sick children Loretto Heights College, Den­ (St. Therese’s Parish, Aurora) The school kitchen has been of special prayer on Thursday, liam Sievers, chaplain of St. will be given Sunday, Oct. 29, (St. Helen’s Parish, in the Morwama District rifls Fort Morgan) ver, has been elected queen of The PTA board meeting will redecorated with light gray Oct. 26, in preparation for the Joseph’s Hospital, will give the at 2:30 p.m. match both in troop and indi­ ceramic tile installed by Jo­ Feast of Christ the King, Sun­ sermon at the services. A team of five Boy Scouts vidual competition. the United Nations. Week, which be held Wednesday, Nov. 1, at A delegation of women from 8 p.m. seph Archuleta, who donated day, Oct. 29. The special blessings of the the parish attended the North representing Troop 300 took the Five scouts received Ad Al- will be held at the Colorado top score at the Morwama Dist­ The Altar and Rosary Society much of his time to the pro­ Devotions will be held on Church for expectant moth- Denver Deanery District meet­ tare Dei awards on Scout Sun­ School of Mines, Golden. ject. ing Oct. 24 in Our Lady of Fa­ rict annual Field Day at Akron day. The troop has a group will meet'Thursday, Oct. 26, at Oct. 21. She will be crowned by Judge tima Church. Officers of the Communion on the second Sun­ 7:45 p.m. in the school base­ Mrs. Carl Fiore, Mrs. Doris Participating in eight activi­ Edward V. Dunklee on Satur­ ment following the recitation Altar and Rosary Society, Par­ day of each month. day, Oct. 28. After the crown­ Farley and Mrs. Irene Spratt Confirmation Conferred ties such as fire-fighting, first of the Rosary. ent-Teachers' Association and Father Leite’s staff of altar ing, the 30 exhibits from foreign are in charge of food prepara­ aid, and flag etiquette, were committee chairmen attended. boys is built around a nucleus nations will be opened by the Father Richard Mershon of tion in the cafeteria. Star Scou^ Byron Plumley, Jim At Rite Held in Yuma More than 200 persons were of Boy Scouts. Members of toe queen and her attendants. the Maryknoll Fathers will be The progressive card groups Patten and Frank Ehemberger troop are encouraged to act as guest speaker. Refreshments program will begin Nov. 1. Mrs. (St. John’s Parish, Yuma) “0 Heck” was played and re­ present at the first meeting of and First Class Scouts Martin the PTA. Sister Mary Gon- servers. will be served by the monthly Milton Planert is chairman, Auxiliary Bishop David M. freshments were served to 20 Patten and Billy Plumley, un­ aga, principal of the school, division, and Mary Diller with Mrs. Maxine Morgan as Maloney gave confirmation to women. der the direction of Larry Adrian Ehemberger, the spoke on reading readiness, chairman, and lone Hill, co CO - chairman for bridge and the following persons Oct. 12: Coffee and doughnuts are be- Mese, acting leader. Scout troop’s institutional representa­ chairman. Mrs. Richard Robnett as co - Mr. and Mrs. Max Harper, irig served in the parish hall in suggesting ways in which par­ Plumley headed the individual tive, was appointed to represent Confirmatido will be admin­ chairman for pinochle. Mrs. Jack Hathaway and daugh­ the winter months after both ents may prepare children for scoring for the District. Com­ the Council of the Knights of istered Sunday, Oct. 29, at 7:30 ter Roxie, Mrs. Wayne Hassman, Masses. entrance into school. peting in the meet were 38 Columbus on the areas Catho­ p.m. A rehearsal will be held Mrs. George Lessen, Jr., Mrs. A display of the pupils’ art scouts from six troops. lic Scouting Committee. Friday, Oct. 27, at 7:30 p.m. Mother of God Ray Monkeiser, Donald Tanner, work was analyzed by Sister Troop 300 is sponsored by the for all children and their spon­ Bernie and Tommy Black, Bev­ Turkey Party Gonzaga according to grade Holy Name Society of St. Hel­ sors. Altar Society erly and Barbara Black, John level. The faculty of the school ena’s Parish of which the Rev. and Sarah Moore, Rodney and Set Nov. 14 in was introduced as well as the Herman J. Leite is pastor. Fa­ the Angela Hahn, James Norwood, room mothers for the year. ther Leite is the troop chaplain. Sets Card Party Craig Parish ACHIEVEMENTS NOTED Danny Greenfield, Todd Stans- Mrs. Robert Dougan and Mrs. field, Stafford Garton, Jery Ben­ At the October Family Night, (Mother of God Parish, Denver) Jim Davis, co-chairmen of the nett, and Lynn Degenbart. (St. Michael’s Parish, Craig) Mac McGraw, advancement BEST The Altar and Rosary Society The annual Thanksgiving ’Tur card marathon project, remind The women of the parish chairman, presented 12 merit YOU BEST in is sponsoring a card party in key party is to be held Tuesday, all marathon players to turn in served luncheon for Bishop Ma­ badges and eight rank advance­ the church basement Sunday Nov. 14, instead of Nov. 15. The their money to their captains loney, Father John McGinn, ments, including four Star BUYS Oct. 29, at 7:30 p.m. high school auditorium will be on all games played as soon as pastor, and 14 members of the Scouts. O s DENVER available at this date. Raymond possible. **Oflleo fasbioiMd* Chairs Tickets are $1 each. Reser­ clergy,. Scoutmaster Linus Mese re­ Knez is general chairman for Next Wednesday, Nov. 1, Is viewed the year’s achievements V • Como CSiaira ace d««icned by vations may be made with Mrs. The annual Mass and break­ in , the party. All Saints’ Day and a holy , j aaatini wginiiOT and maia-pro- Leonard Tangney, PE. 3-6464 fast of the Altar and Rosary which included the largest at­ The Knights of Columbus "I Oaead akiUed eraftmen . . . Both men and women are in Society were held Oct. 5 with day of obligation. Masses will tendance registered at Long’s Council will celebrate its sixth ae look battw. ftel better and vited. Several special prizes 42 members present be at 5:30, 6:30, 7:30 and Peak Council summer camps by anniversary Nov. ,5 beginning USED <’^'vMar battar than otben coating will be awarded. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Wil­ 8:30 a.m. and 5i30 p.m. There any troop in the district, the ' tadea 01 aMMiil Coaco Executive COLORADO TRARS with a corporate Communion will be no school on that day. appointment of three scouts to Masses on Wednesday, Nov liam Powers, pastor of St. Chair aboam here baa six com­ Trucks serve is a conveyor system for and a memorial service for the Masses on All Souls’ Day, the Order of the Arrow, the 1, the Feast of All Saints and James’ Parish, Denver, offered fort adjuatmanta. We’fl deliver commerce and industry in your home deceased members. A potluck Nov. 2, will be at 6:00, 6:30, winning of the Eisenhower Ci­ CARS the Mass and spoke to the tfda or aogr other Coaeo Chair town. They flow in materials as needed a holy day of obligation, will social will be held In the ev­ and 11 a.m. members of the honor as work­ tation, and taking second place ^ as fraa 10-day trial. CaB todayl . . . move finished products to widely be at 6, 7, 8, and 9 a.m. and ening. The Knights of Columbus ers for the altar and love of scattered markets. This sparks pros­ 6:30 p.m. from Steamboat Springs and are at perity for you and your eommunity. God. Oak Creek are invited. Six Masses will be offered on The meeting was held after IR A D O ^ UllM lg COLOUOO TIUU... Thursday, Nov. 2, the Feast of There will be no catechism Parents' Club Will Hear ^ ' the breakfast. Final plans were ?' E ! i-J : . - , ■ , i S All Souls. They are scheduled classes on Saturday, Oct. 28, !«• V s|fV Mho«rf(raiaiin(imieiv«yS4» made for the Oct. 7 bake sale cause of the teachers’ conven' OFHCE SUfVlY. IN C BtyiftanwMaOiOOpai-XOAMt at 6:30, 6:50, 7:10, 7:30, 8, and which was very successful. 8:25 a.m. The 8 o’clock Mass tion. VE.'- ^ Catechism classes are held School Superintendent will be a High Mass. Coffee socials will be held af­ 1624 — 11th Street on Monday at 3:45 p.m. Sixty ter the 8 and 10 a.m. Masses (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish, The grade school PTA will Confessions will be heard one children are enrolled. Class­ every Sunday beginning Nov. 5. AOimo 2*5746 Denver) hold a card party on Friday ' - .V’ ... ' COLOMBO MOTOR CARRIERS'ASM. Tuesday, Oct. 31, at 7:30 p.m es are taught by Theresa Hick­ The Junior Newman Club held Denver 2, Colorado Tiunu-TH t inwHar in preparation for the Feast of man, Phyliss Greenfield, and The guest speaker for the first Nov. 3, at 1 p.m. In the Pub­ *thi Houu of Offlu Strvict" ______TH>T seavts iwatont its first fall meeting in the All Saints. Father McGinn meeting of the St. Francis de lic Service Hospitality Center.- church hall Oct. 17. Mrs. Ber Sales’ High School Parents’ Tickets at 75 cents each may Patrick Kevin, son of Mr. and nard C. Farrell, a school teach­ Club will be the Very Rev. be secured by calling Mrs. Mrs. Jerry Callahan, ahd Tim­ CONSISTENTLY $ 1 » to $300 er at Hayden, is in charge of Monsignor William Jones, arch­ Robert Melvin, chairman, RA othy Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. the Junior Newman Club cate­ diocesan superintendent of 2-5950. BELOW tin DENVER MARXEf Wayne Hassman, were baptized. chism. schools. His subject will Tickets for toe CPTL all­ Open Evenings till 9 The monthly “fun party’’ for The credit union held its reg be “The Place of Nonpublic school fashion show^may be ob­ the women the parish was ular meeting in the rectory hall Schools in Our Commuinty.” tained by calling Mrs. Lyle held Oct. 17 in the hall. Oct. 18. The meeting will be held Mon-, Sieling, WE 4-1520. Tickets are THE PROFESSIONAL day, Nov. 1, at 8 p.m. in the 50 cents eac^ for toe show to school auditorium. Donald Karr, be held at the George Wash­ Sodality Being Formed president, will preside. ington High school on Wednes­ MAN’S BANK The health chairman, Mrs. day, Nov. 8, at 7:30 p.m. 3800 WADSWORTH, WHEAT RIDGE (Most Precious Blood Parish, tary-treasurer, Steve ’Perry; Ralph Doronzo, will report on Denver) and cabinet repr^entatives, health activities and introduce Steve Fenton and Paul Hender­ A sodality for high school the school nurse, Mrs. Rolph. son. Advisers are Harry Fletch­ Dr. Alfred D. Kleyhauer girls is being formed in the The CPTL purposes will be ex­ er and Joseph Manfred. Optometrist parish. The organizational meet­ plained by Mrs. George Learn­ Father Thomas Cahill. C.M., ed. Conventional or Contact Lenses ing will be Sunday, Nov. 5, at "The Lamp of the body la the. eye.*’ 3:20 p.m. in the cafeteria. will lead the discussion in the Membership envelopes will be Matthew 6:22 and Luke 11:34 regular session of the parish A parish Explorer Post of sent home. All parents are 1432 Tremont Street KE 44044 seminar Tuesday, Oct. 31, at 8 the Boy Scouts has been es­ urged to enclose the donation 4 p.m. and return it to school. The i, tablished for those boys who are 14 or IS years old and Masses on All Saints’ Day, committee headed by Mrs. Don­ are in the ninth grade. Wednesday, Nov. 1, will be at ald Gruber and assisted by Mrs. Interested boys should attend 6:15, 7, 8, and 9 a.m. and at Andrew Baird and Mrs. Leon­ THE BEER THAT ^ ATTORNEYS ft I III H it L I lA like ether professional men, the meeting Tuesday, OcL 31, 5:30 and 7:45 p.m. There will ard Doughty, is anxious to have be no inquiry forum this week. l(X)-per-cent membership of all may have need for the specialized credit accommodations offered at 7 p.m/ MADE MILWAUKEE The presiding officers of the Masses on All Souls’ Day, high school pupils’ parents. by the Central. We are prepared to carry the Attorney through technical new Explorer Post 250 are: Thursday, Nov. 2, will be at •HAKD TIMES DANCE’ FAMOUS tax periods, low billing seasons or low cash positions resulting President, Kevin Marshall; vice 6, 6:30, 7, 7:40, 8, and 8:20 a.m. The “hard times dance” spon­ mt:. president, Steve Fenton; secre- ITiere will be no evening Mass. sored by the Holy Name So- m' from additions to personal assets. Loans to meet ftmily cominitmehts - are also readily available. Westminster HNS to Meet MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. Attorneys are invited to check with Central's experienced 2- (Holy Trinity Parish, The CCD Class for high school II Robert M. — Paul V. — M. T. Murray i Trust officers on estate planning, Trusteed pension or profit sharing plans Westminster) students is held each Monday at 7:30 p.m. All high school hr, and other fiduciary matters. We excel in these services, too. . The monthly meeting of the \ t Holy Name Society will be at students who have not been con­ 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 1. firmed must attend Confirma­ 'ckclt- \ s Plans for the meeting include tion classes every Saturday morning at the CCD session for Phone TAbor 54181 for a report on the Archdiocesan \l Holy Name Union meeting by their area. T A f lC b t '' Contral’s SPECIALIZED the delegates, Pete Martin and North of the Turnpike and FINANCIAL SERVICE FOR Louis Pascoe. West of Federal Boulevard, at PROFESSIONAL MEN. At the business meeting, the 10:30 a.m.: south of the Turn­ I- W men .will make plans for the big turkey games party to be pike and West of Federal Boule­ 04% IM K ANOTM U S T CO. held on Nov. 19. vard, at 11:45 a.m.; north of 4 . On Friday, Nov. 3, the men the turnpike and east of Fedr Momber F.O.I.C. will meet at La Conte Shopping eral Boulevard, at 9:15 a.m.; Cililral N ili... 1 SHi A AraiMihM Sirtot, Dcnvtr 17, Celorod* Ftdtrgi ttMTvt Sytttm Center at 1:30 a.m. and travel and south of the Turnpike and to Holy Ghost Church, Denver, east of Federal Boulevard, at for an hour of nocturnal adora­ tion from 2 to 3 a.m. 8 a.m. Msgr. William Jones ciety will be held Saturday, Nov. 4 in the high school lunchroom from 9 p.m. to 1 OPPORTUNITY TO a.m. The music will be furnished by the “El Rey Dons.” Tickets at $1.25 per person may be purchased from the members of the society. Costumes are optional and prizes will be of­ fered for the most original. Ray Thibault, chairman, BULLS EYE urged the members of the so­ ciety, parishioners, and their friends to plan to attend. The money derived from this dance will be used to defray the ex­ D O N T ms ADVERTISING IN pense of two holiday dinners for the nuns who teach in the grade and high schools. Those unable to attend the dance may contribute by send­ ing a donation in care of the Rev. Joseph Leivens at the rec­ Take your comfort seriously? THE REGISTER OF HOMES tory or by putting it in the This rugged, wool Hounds collection basket marked for the Check town coat is sure to HOUNDS society’s holiday dinner fund. satisfy.' There's plenty of TOWN hidden warmth in the Class President Skinner's satin quilted lining. ^29.95 Joy Gerity, daughter of Mr. NOVEMBER 16th SUPPLEMENT... and Mrs. Edward E. Gerity, 849 Cove Way. Denver, was sworn Naturally you are interested in selling more homes ... we at The Denver proach with mass media (that costs 3-4 times more) in hopes that you in as senior class president at Catholic Register are in a position to assist you tremendously in solving will hit someone . . . or you can aim your rifle at this specific market. Marymount College, Palos Ver­ this problem in a most effective way. As you probably know, the Catholic On Thursday, November 16, 1961, we will publish our first annual des Estates. Calil. market in the Metropolitan Denver area represents more than one out REGISTER FESTIVAL OF HOMES SUPPLEMENT in tabloid fom A senior at the West Coast of every four. To you this means that many of your prospects come along with our regular weekly edition. This is a golden opportunity women’s college, Miss Gerity is from this market. for you to talk directly with a market that represents over 25% of your active in the English, hostess, How can you reach this vast market? You can try the shot-gun ap­ prospects. and drama clubs, is a member of the sodality, and is president J/uL OTlcmL StoM , of the public relations lab. She FOR is an English major and plans DEADLINE FRIDAY, NOV. 10th. . . CALL THE REGISTER . . . KE. 4 -42 05 INFORMATION a career in journalism after DOWNTOWN — SIXTEENTH & WELTON graduation. PAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Straat THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitone 4-4205 Thursday, October 26, 1961

'Turkey Trot" Planned Presentation Castle Rock, Kiowa By PTA at St. Vincent's PTA Slates Children to Receive (St. Vincent De Paul’s Parish, CONCERT (St. Francis of Assisi’s Parish, Lawrence Seminary, Mt. Cal­ Denver) The Denver Youth Musicians Meet Nov. 8 Castle Rock) vary, Wis„ will say this Mass The PTA is sponsoring a Inc., will present their anual On Oct. 29, the Feast of at Kiowa. “Turkey Trot,’’ which will be free, open to the public fall (Presentation Parish, Denver) Christ the King, 11 children The communicants are: Park­ held Nov. 4 from 9 p.m. to concent under the direction oef The PTA will meet Wednes­ will receive their First Com er: Paula Hall, Edith Clark, 12:30 a.m. in the school cafe­ Jack A. Stevens on Friday, Nov day Nov. 8. Refreshments will munion in the church in the 9 Billy Pemberton, Bobby Pem­ teria. 3, at 8 p.m. at Hill Junior High be served by the fifth and sixth a.m. Mass. berton, and Michael Lloyd; grade room mothers. Ticket donations will be $2 School auditorium, 451 Clermont Six children will receive their Castle Rock: Harry Jones, per couple. Refreshments will Street. The Altar and Rosary Soci­ first Communion in the 11 a.m. Charlotte Esquibel, and John be served. Music will be pro­ On Saturday, Nov. 4, at 1 ety will meet Wednesday, Nov. Mass at St. Ann’s Mission in Bernal; vided by Cecil Mann and his p.m. the organization will wel 1, at 8 p.m. following a Rosary Kiowa. The Rev. Chester Kiowa: Blake Webb, and Musical Merry Men. come all new boys and their in the church. All women of Poppa, O.F.M.Cap., from St. Marcia Ehlers; Elizabeth: Su­ The annual bake sale spon­ parents at the once-a-year regis­ the parish automatically be­ zanne Zimmerman, Wayne sored by the Altar and Rosary tration for beginners class. long to this organization and are Woodland Pork Voeltz, Michael Keenan, and Society will be held Sunday, Further information may be ob­ Invited to this meeting. Michael Elhers; and Sedalia; Oct. 29, after all the Masses. tained by calling WE 6-1761. The seventh and eighth grade Alfredo Lopez, Don Lopez, and Altar Society Joe Lopez. ,. Baked goods of all kinds are pupils are selling Christmas needed and can be brought to cards. The women of the parish will Bacir-fo-Scheof Program Holds Meeting have a celebration for these the auditorium Saturday, Oct. Adult instruction classes are Altar Unit children and their parents after Committee members at St. Mary Magda- ident; and Mrs. De Francia, program chair­ 28, between 2 and 4 p.m. or held every Monday and Thurs­ (Our Lady of the Woods the Mass. '/lene’s Parish, Edgewater, planned the back-’ man. Classroom sessions In the children’s before the Masses on Sunday. day at 8 p.m. In the parish Parish, Woodland Park) 'to-school program attended by 265 parents of rooms provided an opportunity for the par­ To Meet, hall. In Castle Rock, this will be- GRADE SCHOOL DANCE The Altar and Rosary Soci­ in Theresa Heim’s new home, '.school pnplls. Standing-Is Sister M. Jerome, ents to see the first-class educational facili­ Tickets for the all-city school Seventh and eighth graders ety’s church business meeting 400 Anderson, and in Kiowa the jriiidpd; and seated, left to right, are Mrs. ties offered the pupils. See Filrh fashion show at the George Murray, a teacher; Mrs. Bertoldl, PTA pres­ will “swing your partners,” in was held in the home of Mrs celebration will take place in Washington High School Nov. 8 the church hall on Sunday, Nov. (St. Joseph’s Parish, John Knotny at Hy-Up Ranch. the grade school. are available from Mrs. Hult, 5, between 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Fort Collins) Mrs. Vem Oblander, president, Edgewater PTA Event PTA president, for 50 cents. opened the meeting. There were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tuf- St. Joseph’s Altar and Rosary Diane Leibow, a first grader, 12 members and a guest present. First Meeting field, internationally known Society will meet On Thursday, will be the parish school’s repre­ Reservations weye taken for 265 Parents at Back to-School Night square dance leaders, will lead Nov. 2, at 7:30 p.m. in the sentative model. Miss Marcia the regular meeting of the For Teen-Agers the square dancing. church basement. Colorado Springs deanery coun­ (SL Blary Magdalene’s Parish, be served to all after the Lindeman, a freshman at Mary- dren of the school will be Sun­ The dances will be held the The group will be shown film cil, to be held on Thursday, At St. Rose's -r-r • Edgewater) Masses this Sunday only. crest and formerly of this day Nov. 19, in the 7 a.m first and third Sundays of every of the Passion Play at Oberam- Oct. 26, at 11 a.m. at the Hack­ There were 265 parents pres­ Mass. school, will be one of the teen­ The Altar and Rosary Society month. There will be a 25-cent mergau. St. Catherine’s group age hostesses. ney House, Colorado Springs. (SL Rose of Ltma’s' Parish, ent at the back-to-school night The annual retreat for worn will meet Thursday, Nov. 2 at admission fee. is in charge of the program. In the ^ Junior Parochial Committees were appointed Denver) Oct 18. Mrs. DeFancia, Sister en of the parish will be held the parish hall. The hostesses The CPTL all-school fashion St. Anne’s group will sponsor League, the parish midget team for the coming year by Mrs. On Sunday, Oct. 29, at 6:30 M. Jerome, principal,'and the Nov. 10-12 at the El Pomar Re­ will be Mmes. Alyward, Kolbel, show will be held at George a rummage sale on Saturday, is in first place and is unde­ Oblander. p.m. the parish will hold its teachers arranged the program treat House, Colorado Springs. Riedel, Zahn, and McLaren. Washington High School Nov. 8 Oct. 28. feated. In the boys’ last two ThI next meeting will be held first meeting for all teen-agers gpd the classes for the parents. Father Lawrence TYaffas, The meeting will start at 12:45 at 7:30 p.m. Kathy Sullivan will A benefit card party will games, they defeated St. Louis, on Nov. 8 with Mrs. Edward when it formally becomes a Refreshments were .served in C.SS.R., will be the retreat mas­ p.m. with a recitation of the part of the national Catholic the cafeteria by Mmes. Burcar, be the model representing St. be sponsored by St. Anthony’s 28-0, and St. Joseph’s school, Haller as hostess. ter. The parish retreat chair­ Rosary. group Oct. 31 at 1:30 p.m. at Youth Organization. Byan, Tarantino, Veccbiarelli, man is Mrs. Stanley Sidor, GR. Vincent de Paul’s Parish. 46-0. The silver marth was taken Any woman in the parish the American Legion hall. The lightweights were engaged up. The meeting was closed The primary purpose of this • Korsiefa, Quarantino, Haws, 7-5663. planning on doing holiday bak­ All eighth grade girls A Requiem Mass for Mrs. in two hard fought games and with the prayer of Father organization is to provide young Chavez, McGoskey Durbin, and The PTA bake sale will be ing and needing vanilla extract are selling tickets at 50 cents HoehL Owen Simon, who died Oct. 14, came out on the wrong end of Michael Kavanagh, pastor. people a program of social, cul­ after the Masses Sunday, Oct. is asked to call Mrs. Gallagher, per person. Proceeds will be was offered Oct. 19. Mrs. Si­ the talley both times in heart Refreshments were served tural, religious, and athletic ac­ First Communion for the chil­ 29. Coffee and doughnuts will BE. 7-0549. The PTA is selling used for the CPTL scholarship mon had been a member of the breakers, losing 7-6 to St. Louis’ by the hostesses, Mrs. Jack tivities with other young peo­ vanilla as a project. fund. parish since 1925. and 6-0 to St. Francis de Sales’. Kontny and Mrs. Jack Fusbee. ple of their own faith. < Mrs. Betty 'Tarantino an­ ■ BUSSED SACRAMENT PARISH: When St. Joseph’s PTA met INVITATION , nounced that any one wishing SUDORA ST. « MONTVIkW BLVD. Oct. 18, the finance chairman An invitation is extended to tickets to the Catholic Parent Roaring Twenties PTA Hears Sr. Carmencita announced that on Nov. 6 Mol- all boys and girls of the parish SUNDAY MASSES Teacher-League fashion show lie Lee Beresford will present (St. Charles’ Parish, Stratton) held in the parish hall on Sun­ to join this CYO group. 7:00 • 8:00 ■ 9:80 • 10:45 • 12:00 - 5:30 p.m. may call her at BE. 7-2655. The Party Set at Camelot at the Lesher Junior n ie PTA meeting Oct. 17 day, Oct. 29. Baked ham and The conditions for member: tickets are 50 cents apiece. The CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 3:30 & 7:30 High School auditorium. Tickets heard an address by Sister Car­ roast turkey dinners will be ship are that a boy or girl must show begins at 7:30 p.m. Nov. St. Pius Tenth's R t Rev. Msgr. H. V. Chmpbell, Pastor will be $1.25. mencita, elementary school cur­ served by tte women from 5 be a Catholic, must be in high 8 at the George Washington (St. Pius Tenth Parish, Mrs. Robert Wildgen, presi­ riculum consultant to 8 pan. Various games will school, and must be receiving Montview Blvd. FR. 7-1692 High School. Aurora) be played. regular religious instruction. ^ -V -N. "N. 'V "N- SCOUT MEETING A “Roaring Twenties” party dent, announced the names of Brief talks were give^ by The sdiool’s HalloweBp par­ Boy Scout Troop 27 will meet will be held in the parish hall three officers chosen to com­ Mrs. Robert Knecht, Catholic Masses on All Saint’s Day, ade wlU be held on the school "OPUATING OUR OWN PLANT” Friday, Oct. 27, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28 at 9 p.m. plete the association’s 1961-62 Parent-Teacher League presi­ Nov. 1, will be at 7 and 10:30 Please Patronize grounds on Tuesday, OcL 31, in the scout hall. The troop will Music will be provided by staff. dent, and Mrs. Owen Mitchell, a.m. in Stratton and at 9 a.m. Yoni: REGISTER at 1 p.m. Parents and friends Park Hill Cleaners go on a hike Saturday, Nov. stereo records through the They are Mrs. Ronald Brady, school luncheon chairman. in Flagler. are invited to attend. ■i.Advertisers and East 23rd at Cherry 28, to Green Mountain near courtesy of the Ernie Miller vice president; Mrs. Victor De- The second grade won the $5 Alterations-Laundry Sarvica-Rapairs All Soul’s Day Masses on The library bookmobile will j Mention Boulder. All boys going on the School of Dancing in Aurora. Cicco, secretary; and Mrs. prize for having the highest pOlO BOND STAMPS Nov. 2 in Stratton will be at be on the school grounds on hike are to meet at the scout Admission will be $2 per cou­ Mary Gormally, librarian. — number of parents present. EA. 2.^235 Pick-vp & Dalivary 7, 7:30, and 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 1, from 9 a.m. TEE REGISTER hall at 9 a.m. ple. (Dorothy DeCicco) The annual bazaar will be The first parents’ night of the year was held Oct. 25 with the CURE d'ARS PARISH^s e Club Organized Very Rev. Monsignor William I. UNO A DAHLIA IT . Jones, archdiocesan superinten­ At St. Cajetan's dent of schools, the guest SUNDAY MASSES speaker. 3 PARISH PHARMACY GUIDE g j 6:00 - 7:00 - 8:00 -10:00 -11:30 & 7:00 p.m. (St. Cajetan’s Parish, Denver The Men’s Club handled the The Knights of the Altar have ^ y ' i CALL YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG STORE FOR PROMPT SERVlCt CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4:00 St 7:30 arrangements for the meeting. been organized with an enroll­ Robert Heymans, chairman of Rev. John N. Haley, Pastor ment of 40 members. The first the Men’s Club school commit­ ^ BLESSED SACRAMENT 3050 Dahlia S t EA. 2-1119 meeting was held Oct. 9 ^ the tee presided. Mrs. Mercedes ALL SAINTS' ANNUNCIATION school halL Swanson reported on CPTL af­ Today’s PreserlgUoD— Officers are Pete Martinez, fairs. ROBLYN Yonr UggMt haalth valnai president; Tom Martinez, secre­ The sisters and lay teachers tary; and Frank Lucero, treas­ Prescriptions SARGE PHARMACY TOLVE LIQUORS of the school were introduced. -Knew yo u r Druggltl- urer. It was decided by the A record crowd of parents 2086 South Federal Bird. 2S21 B. S4th Ava. DB 8-8S05 Dahlia Shopping Center — 3360 Dohlia knights that the third Sunday turned out for the meeting. WE. 5-2447 For your oonvenlanoa — Free Delivery — EA. 2-5977 of each month would be Com­ CLERGY NIGHT FREE DELIVERY UK. Post Offlee SUtion NO.-10 munion day. NKK Fl.OK.V MCKFV___ The Aurora Council of the The school playground has Knights of Columbus held its N.\,\('V JIM JFKUY M.VKV CURE d' ARS ST. ROSE OF LIMA EA. 2-7711 taken on a new look. Repaint­ annual clergy night Oct. 22 in ing and repair of the equipment the Famous Chef Restaurant. Andersen Pharmaqr CAIN’S PHARMACY CATHEDRAL THELMA KASSON have been done by the members The knights and their ladies Have your Doctor phone ns KENNETH H. KIMBALL, Owner of the Blue Scapular Society. Your Prescription. Member S t Rote of Lima Pariah BEAUTY SHOP DUCKWAL^S attended this testimonial to the ‘’Competition is keen during the Free piA up and delivery. 1385 W. Alameda Ave. 2876 Colorado Bhd. priests of the Aurora parishes. (Parking in rear.) MARCOVE DRUG Denver's Newest candy sale that is being spon­ We appreciate Hair Styling Men interested in joining the your patronage. Bus. Ph. SP 7-5692 FREE DELIVERY 400 E. COLFAX Suburban Variety Store sored by the PTA Grades five, Parmonant Waving K. of C. may contact Dr. Larry 2801 F a irfa x -P tu ra 7-2950 Home Ph. WE 5-7210 TA 54808 ( AL 6-7572 PHONI DtxM r 3-1IM OAHUA SHOPPim CENTU six, seven, and eight are vying Gibson, grand knight, EM. .6- .Tlw liiia Katton OXannor, Oamar 3Spd A D ahlia B A . 2-9MS for first prize. Proceeds will S&H GREEN STAMPS ' 3938; Don Maring, EM. 4-0697; Revlon and Helena Rubenstein CoBueaea help finance the blacktopping of or Lou van Maddenhove EM. HOLY CROSS, THORNTON HOLY FAMILY the playground. 6-7403. The seventh grade won in the CITY VIEW QUiNN PHARMAa Heword Drug Co. subscriptions icontest for the Professional Pharmacy Prescription Druggists Frea DaUvary Denver Catholic Register. LOYOLA Ph. AT 7-5535 Prompt Preaeripthm Serviea 8996 N. Corona W. 35th A Tennyson PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED Uquon - Coemetlea • Bed Stampi Thornton 29, Colo. Phone: GL. S-7913 FOR AND DEUVEREO CUT RATB DRUGS PARISH -Hava your Doctor call ox* CeHn M Denalat Own TED'S LIQUORS S«e George Drotar or Bob Boblea ______K lW l^ 4-2217______1300 Poarl MA A7531 3525 East Colfax ST. JOHN'S Holy Trinity, Westminster MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD Your Parish Service Station F R 7-8881 H ilLS HOLY FAMILY e DOMESTIC AU KIN DI-AU n n U - A U HNISHES WOODMAN FRANK MATHIS HASTINGS ROBLYN Here is a helpful directory. Look for the listing of your WINE IMPORTED Worn, Broktn or Old Stylo Hm I* RtpiMod Mochinleolly With DRUGGIST DRUG STORE nearby “parish" service station. Its friendly operator We w ill be heppy.to help you Our NIW HBBL WHBEL PHARMACY PRESCRIPnONS^ with your telecflen Complete is asking this special means to invite your patronage. —Prescriptions— 7220 Federal • HA. 9-3525 2717 SO. COLORADO BLVD. — FREE DEUVERY — Cokers Shoe Shop 44tb & Tennyaon QL 5-22S1 Prescription Service La Conte Shopping Center You'll find that this extra friendliness Is matched with Phones RA. 24685—24686 SK. 6-9409 t. J. LAMBRICHT, Prop. 2645 W tito n S t. KBystono 4-M33 Denver U, Colo. FREE DELIVERY cheerful service and. expert attention for your car. Free DeUvery In North Denver 6th Ave. at Marlon Free Prescription Delivery He's ready to serve you with gas and oil, tires, bat­ teries, lubrication and other convenient services. By NOTRE DAME OUR LADY OF FATIMA * “pulling in" at his station regularly, you will recipro- 'ST. JOHN'S PARISH cate his friendliness and get the best in service. B. 7th A VI. A BLIZABBTH ST. ___ SUNDAY MASSES ___ ROBLYN ten's Pharmacy CATHEDRAL ST. FRANCIS 6:00 - 7:30 - 9:00 - 10:30 A.M. and 12:00 M. PRESCRIPTIONS PRESCRIPTIONS L. e. PBHR, PlOR. IMambar St. VlncanFO da PauPt CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 3:30 & 7:30 2086 Sooth Federal Blvd. Ptritli Conoco Hdva Your Doctor Phana Phil's Conoco Service Rt. Riv . John P. Moran, Pastox WE. 54447 Ut Your ProMriptlan Y Products FREE DELIVERY Paramount Htlglm Shtpplag Canlar For Complete E. 7th and Elizabeth SL EA. 2-2026 LiUirlcation HLLED WITH 10041 W. 2Mk Ava. B i. 74III Auto Service Dtlco Battariaa Car Washing T A . 54S26 ST. AN N E’S, ARVADA 14lh Ava. at Pannsylvania W. A. (Dutch) Thomas ACCURACY! ST. CATHERINE’S Alam ada A Logan P B . 1-9I4D OLSON'S ST. PHILOMENA • lO W R S N O P ALLENDALE Know that your prescription .has been filled exactly GR. 74549 GL. 54906 Holy Trinity— Westminster 162 S t. Paul Straat Food Market DUdlay 1-4019 PHARMACY as the doctor ordered — rely on us! We always give BUSY CORNER Bortletfs Acrott fr*m Charry Craak Bank DRUG STORE MIKE'S TEXACO SERVICE Appreciates Your Business you precise, prompt, courteous service. Ask your doctor Joe A. Urban, Lessee Where Flowers Are Professional Pharmacists ^ 9 ^ Standard 9800 W. 59th Place about our pharmacy next time he writes a prescription Station 3030 E. 6th EA. 2-1801 Gumranteed HA. 2-2397 W. 38th Ave & Federal Blvd. Service 70th & Pecos • HA 9-9073 for you. Do it for your health's sokel Denver, Cclo. Official State Inspection Arvada, Colorado 1101 B . C olfax A va . B A . 247AS St. Vincent de Paul's Parish’ Free Pich Up and DeUvery < > so. UNIVERSITY BLVD. A B. ARIZONA < > Oat, O il, TIrat, axtras. Washing, Minor Tune Ups and Oraaaing, ana Sltam Claaning ST, ANTHONY OF PADUA ST. CATHERINE, DERBY ST. DOMINICS ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' COURTBOUS SERVICB Wheel Balancing i: SUNDAY MASSES - O 6:45, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 and 12:15 o ST. PATRICK' ' ' Confession: Saturdays 3:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. <• R. & A. Adama County'a Largaat Alameda Drug Stort EAST HI CHEVRON 11 Rt. Rev. Msgr. Eugene A. O’Sullivan, Pastor J | and BLY'S V. 0. PETEBBON, Prop. DRUG CO. Host Complata Praacription DapL East Colfax Arrow o 2385 E. Arizona SP. 74813 o Prescription Pharmacy Cut Rate Drugs At Jotaphina Professional Prescription DERBY DRUG Hourr 9A.ILto5PJL Complata Auto Service Sat 9 A.H. to 2 A.M. Fountain Service Sundries Sorvico Service 1214 South Sheridan Blvd. J. KANE AND B. McNALLY 3120 W. 29tb Ava. — OL. 54191 Your Bnsinefls Appredated MatM Tnt.«a mrk DRIVE-IN-LIQUORS Preisser's Red & W hite W E. 4-7623 7290 Locust A T 1-1302 Frae DaUvary Alamada A So. Braadway Pkm DE MfM Station 1030 So. Colorado Blvd. (hear Hyatt, la iita DRIVE IN WITH CONFIDENCE Grocery and Market ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' ST. VINCENT DE PAUL TUNE.UP A BRAKE SERVICE Baart—Winai—Liquor* ST. JOHN’S ST. A4ARY MAGDALENE CURE D'ARS 3211 Ptcoa Cigarattas FANCY MEATS, VESETABLES ______Q L. 54)737______AND QUALITY GROCERIES Reg. S in ...... 5IS 6 South Denver Drug CAPITOL DRUG THE FREY J t m t O h u q . King S in ...... 51.9S Free Delivery SPruce 7-4447 STS. PETER A PAUL “Have Your Doctor CaD Us" PAIA a SCHNEIOSa PHARA4ACY “Filling PrescriptionB Is the IK. 6-7524 H*ny McCwthy, Mgr. 3331 E. Ok!. Avt. (5. Uahr. n K Okl.) Complata Drug A Uqoor Mtmbar ot St. JoheT Pariah Pork Hill Dapartmant Most Important Part of Convenient Drive-In 2901 Sbaridan Blvd. Our Basineas” Conoco WIISOM'S Wm. N. A KEITH SNIDEB Window Service Phone; BE 74W1 a Oiftf..a Carda-a Ooanatka 7200 W. 44TH 695 So. P a arl S t. R A . M191 FBEE DEUVEBY RA. 2-5664 - Free DeUvery THRIFT-WAY MARKET E Stb A nilmore FB. 7-2741 “Fountain Service” 33rd and Holly AT TUIER ST. CECIL MEACHAM, PROP. i m S. Gaylord at Tmnawai Cempirti Atito Froo Pickup A OaMvary Sorvico • Motor QUALITY MEATS - FISH - POULTRY Your Ntaroil Conoco TUROHtp Pit«r ft. Wllsen, Brokt Sorvko Nationally Advertised Brands Foods H a rry C rtw i F R 7.9961 Lmtt Stote Imp. Stotion YOU CAN ADVERTISE YOUR PARISH PHARMACY HERE . . . CALL KE 4-4205 Save Money Here — 1004 S. Gaylord — PE. 3-7383 Tliursd^, Octobtr 26,1961 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitone 4-420S PAGE THIRTEEN LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES MR. AHORNEY LEGAL NOTICES OPPICI OF THI TRIASURIR CITY AND COUNTY OF DINVIR Forr pulMbUe notiew use tha Oao- PUCE RENTING-HIRING NOTICI OP LIVY MUNICIFAL lUILDINO vtr (!el (teUralle Ragtatar. IN THI COUNTY COURT STATI OF COLORADO. DINVIR, COLORADO Regular legal ntoa, npM, BUYING-SELLING ta m e f»r Nm city m e Cwnty «f NO. E-1 n te saxvloa on a ff ^M a ^ OF VllllOSS W A N T A D S Dmmr ane ttat* of Coloroeo City and County of Denver NOTICI OF FURCHASI OF. RIAL Mail Your L g ^ NoUcot to No. M13M IN THI DI6TRICT COU 1; ■STATI AT TAX SALI AND OF NOTICR OP PINAL SeTTLIMeNT The Mountain i Stotea Telephone A APPLICATION FOR lUUANCI OF DENVER ariiouc M a tt of EUZABITB & CHIN- Telegraph Company, a Colorado cor- TRIASURIRtS DIID AULT (Dtceaaad) No. MUM poratloa. Plaintiff TO WHOM TT MAY CONCERN, to REGISTER Phone KE. 4-4206 Today to Place Your Gassified Ad in the Register — Ask for the Classified Department ’NoUot la iMtoby itfoa that I bava va. every person In actual poaaaaslan or AM my final report In the County Eugene I- Peteraen, Defendant occupancy of the beielnafter de- Cooit of tbo City and Coonty of ilA. fte4AM4 Kiibad land, lot or premises, and P.O. Box 1620 Danror, Colonda, and that any pai^ TO THE ABOVSNAHXD to the person In whoaa name the N e w CloffifiEd Ad D««dliiM . . . anr datblns to ohiaet to the lama DEFENDANT . . . same was taxed or specially as­ IH THI COUNTY COURT fbaO fUa mitten Mjaetlon with the Yen are hereby notlfled that ptt^ sessed. and to aU parsons having an In and for itw d tp and County af aaU aoort on or before Daoembar 1, aumt to and under tha authority of inteiest or title of raoord In or to Danvar and ttw Itata af Calarada INI. a wilt of RaaeuUon and Fee BUI the aald premises and more espec­ „ He. F 34747 NOW - Tuesday at 5 p.m. MAROARRT ANMRSON Istued out of the above Court In the ially to Jacobo VIgU, Juanita B. Vi­ NOTICI OF FILINO OF FITITION ■XICUTRIX above daacrlbed cate, the unde^ gil, Edna B. Lewis, United States In- FOR DITIRMINATION OF Only W ut Ads receiied by phone gg mall before 6 PJi Tneeday can be published in the enrrent wMk’s paper signed, h u levied umn md aelxed lanial Ravenue District cf Golorada. HIIRSHIF Attomaya far lha lataN Marvin L. Lewis, Loren E, NaUoos, the foUowfaig datcilbed property: Lenora A. Lewis, Rudolph Caffey, IN THI MATTIR OF THI tea RraaMay Served gamlanee summons on Guar­ ■ITATI OF Danaar 3; Coloraea anty Bank and Trust Company on Don Panto Pafaner, Rose and Com­ STELLA D. WUSS. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 REAL ESTATE WANTED 35 BUILDING MATERIALS 46rA SHarmm 4-17H pany, a ty and County of Denver. October Md. 1961. for all money, You and each of you are hereby Dacaaaed. (PnbUahed In The Denver debts, peieontl property, affecto, THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE LEGAL MOTICES St. Mary’s— S3 TO SELL YOUR HOME CALL CaUtoUe Heflater) notified that on tha 14th dw of and/or chooes fat action, and espe­ November, 1968, the Manager of OF COLORADO: CASTLE REALTY CO. NEW AND USED nrat PubUeatlon: OeL J6, IMl cially an Interest in an escrow ac­ IN THI COUNTY COURT LOOKING FOR PERFEaiON? Revanua,! Xx-Ofllelo, Treasurer of la end for tha Oty end Oranty 6367 So. GaUnp. On approx. 1 acn. RIJtLTDR BUILDING MATERIALS LaatPuUleatton: Nov. 16. U61 count due or to bacosne due to you. tha City and County of Denver and 1470 S. Federal W E. 6-3388 You are further notified that. If TAKE NOTICE that th an h u been of Danvar and State of Colorado It’s a dnam home yrtth an outitend- 370 a Sharidan 8 ^ 7 4 7 8 1 Fiufflfalnt a ttsel • WhMewt | such proper^ Is exempt from levy State of Colorado, sold at pubUc No. P-31688 tng view of the entin mountain a Oeen IN THI COUNTY COURT sale to Don Panto Palmer, assignor -Jed In the above-named ettete a ^FWVWWVVWWWVWWWVVWVWVV 4. under execution or attachment you letiUon uklng for a Judicial aacar- NOTICI OF FINAL tlTTLIMINT nnge. Semi-ranch eontemponry brk. In and for tha City and County of of the applicant, who has made de­ Estate of JENNIE B.\MAOUIRB (l>a- Urge bdnns., fuU bamt, attached Kerdy Wrecking bava tm days from tha data of aerv- mand for a Treasurer’s Deed, tha almnant and datermljMtlon of tha Our Persenalizad Danvar and Itata of Calarada Ice of this Notice upon you within hqlia of auob daeadant, and aattlng ceaaad) No. P416tt. egr gar. Why not caU Hr. Wilson I Coritractors No. P4HU foUowfaig described real sstota^ Notice to henby glvea that I havt now for appt to lee. Owner may Satvica Stilt Homai which to make and file with the sitoata In tha City and Coonty of forth that tha namta,' addnaau 1 .1819 Watt 9th Ava. TA. 84011 NOTICR OP PINAL tlTTLIMINT Cleik of the Court a writton claim and nlationahlpa to daeadant of aU filed my final nport In tha County consider trade on smaUer home. We Denver and State of Colorado, towjt: Court of tha Cllty and County of etoo have several new homu In St M ato of CLARA I. lO N ^ Y (Da- of such exemption, setting forth In Lots Thirteen (13) to Fifteen (IS), In- •anona whe a n or i-irtm to be eoaatd) No. P-SMIL reasonable detail a description of lalra of aald decadent, ao fw u Danvar, Colondo, and that any par­ Mary’s Parish. ^fO tke It hereby (Ivan that 1 bava the property so clafanad to be ex­ elusive in Block Thirty-Two (U), Val- son dealTtng to object to the same FURNITURE FOR SALE 47 verde, that said tax sale was made known to tha petitioner, a n u fot- ehaU file written obJeotii»n with the WILSON I WILSON filed my final report in the County empt together with the grounds lowi, to-wit: Your Cettralle Real litata Agent KENT’S alwiyi hai a complSte stock Court of tha City and County of to satisfy tha delinquent Special tald court on or befon October 10, of such elafan of exemption In the taxes assessed against said real es­ Frandf J. Weln, 4680 Z. CernaU 196L 3674 So. Broadway of new A used refrig., ante, or Denver, Colorado, and that any par- manimr required by law, and that tate for the year IMT; that said real Ava., Danver Colo., Son; brgana E. SU 1-4471 Anytime wringer wtthera, elec, dryers, 18, 30, am dtaMnc to object to the came a failure to elafan eneh exemption Wttei, 6103 La Doux RoikI, Xw An- Adrian F. Blagnln or 10-In. g u or elec, rangee, deep than file written objection with the estate was taxed In the name of Admlntotntor CT.A. within the time specified herein Edna B. Lewis; that the statutory telaa, Calif., Son; Bevarly Fulham, HOLLAND A HART REAL ESTAn FOR SALE 33 FURNITURE WANTED 36A freeae, TVi, radioi, front rm. acts, aald court on or before December 1, shaU constitute a waiver thereof. period . of redemption expires No­ 88 (jnail, Auron, Colo.; Daughter; ■y J. Mlchul Farley davenof, cheeto, ruga, roUawaya, USL Dated October toth. 1961 vember 14th, 1961; that the same h u John C. Walu, Naval Air Station, 301 Iqultsbla BMg., Sts Peter & Paul Top prieea pd. for anything aalable. dinettes, mod. chairs, tables, an- PRANK J. RUCHIN JOHN M. SCHOOLIY not been redeemed; that said prop- BeevlUe, Tax, Soil Danvar, Cato. Furn. tppL planM, tnUquea, retrig- tiquet, mtoc. Free deUveiy. Teime, IXICUTOR Manager af Safety and IxcHa and ' r may be redeemed at any time You a n henby notlflad to appur AMlrant 4-1441 4285 DUDLEY cbeata, baby fung, etc. F4at tervlea ■ervice. Open 10 to A Mmiey J. Myera l»Offkla ShsrHf af tha CHy and and anawer tha patitien inthln KINT FURNITURI A AFFLIANCIt Attaniay for the aatata -,«ore a Tax Deed Is issued; that a (Pnbltohad In tha Denver 1 pc. or houseful,'get our bid flrat. Caunly af Danvar. Tax Deed wiU be Issued to the s ^ twenty dayi' after aarvlea af thia CathoUc Regtoter) OPEN 2 TO 5 DAILY DU 84039 3804 E. 12th Ave. EA>7703 1461 iowlb ireadway ly JOHN W. ILODOirr Don Panto Palmer, lawful holder of notica on yon (If aarvad by PubUea­ Custom new 4-bdrm. brick, plast­ Danvar 10, Calarada tlon, within twenty daya after tha Flrat PubUeatlon: OeL 6,1961 ered, ceramic tuc, else, kit., fin. Deputy said eertifloate, on the 9th day of L ut PnIdleaUon: Oot 36, 1961 PIANOS, MUSICAL ANTIQUES— 47-A ) iHermm 441M (PubUshed In The Denver February at 13 o’clock noon, 1963, laat pubUratlon of thla nctlee) and garden-level bemt Conilder trade. (Publlahed fat The Denver Catholic Relator) nnleu the same h u been re­ default of an aniwar or appaar- HELP WANTED FEMALE— 7 0 A L CUSTOM BUILDERS INSTRUMENTS 39 VISIT ’IREEN’S— DEALER IN Catholic RaflatiK') First PubUeatlon: OcL U, 1961 deemed before 13 o’clock noon of ea tha Court wlU prooead to re­ OR 7-9100 or 431-0111 ceive and hear pioota ooneernfaig Cash for nsad Ndnats, organa or ANTIQUES flrat Publication: Oct If. 1961 Last PubUeatlon: Nov. 9, 1961 said data. VALUB PLUS - 3841 ZIFHYR Witneu my hand and seal this tha heln of tuoh decedent and enter An Intelligent wonun, pleufau Baby Grand Pianos. Repair and Ba- 1838 SO. FIARL RA 34330 Laat Publication: Nov. 16.1961 a decree determining who a n the SHOW HO M I IN THI COUNTY COURT 16th day of October. 196L NIW 8UB-OIVI8ION OFINBO FRANK K SOUTHW($RTH heln of luoh deoeaaed panoiL WANTED TO BUY 49 In and for tha CHy and County af Oatad at Danvar, Calarade, Hila 3ITH A ZIFHYR WALKER PIANOS Denver and State af Calarade Manager of Revenue Ex-Officio A ge___ Open 1 to 8 dally — a quality 3 1341 a*. Ireadway IF 7-7144 No. P447ST Treasurer, a ty A County of Denver Mth day of SaptemDar, 1761. ready to accept position Immtdi- bdrm. with dbt garage, fuU base- Wanted to buy — cut glass, haad- NOTICI TO CRIOITORS By J. S. Wright VICTOR I . ORANDY ately. If aalsrtad. For fnrthar In- nrant family room, 3 fireplacoi, palnted dtotwL marble faqj tabias, Estate of Arms A. Neleott, (Ward) Assn. Deputy Treasurer Clerk et the County Court fotmailoii write Box 33, Ragtoter. plastered walla, buUtlna. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 39A oommodM; Md dolls, old Jawaicy. ■y Paul W. Fampenie RA 34830-SK 84006. No. P-MT87 ] PubUshed tai the Denver Catholic LEE KINNIE CO., BUILDERS ACCOBDIDNI NIW A UIIO AU persona having claims against :teglster) Deputy Clerlr AUTQSNEW — 59 First PubUeatlon: Oct 19, 1961 Thomu L. Ford, Attorney aerk to work In CathoUe (Uiurch Need a topee? Sea Leeto 13 Bake 330.00 A up the above named estate are required 1760 I. Sth. Ava­ goods store. Apply (Uaikc’s, 1633 Ofe. HA 3-141111 Days HAH A1463 110 Rasa illlOO A up to fDa them for allowance In the Last PubUeatlon: Nov. 3, 1981 Tremont (M sly Court of the Oty and County Denver ls, C ak FRamant 7-1733 Eva.HA4jS4S CaU YU 6-1486 of Dmver, .Colorado, on or before WARIHOUIIMAN’l lALI (PubUlibad In The Danvar Adomson Mdrtuary the Srd day of April, 1961, or aald Notice Is hereby glvtn that under CathoUe Register) HELP WANTED 7A ST. PHIL0HENA’S-3S SEWING MACHINES 40 Flnt PubUeatioiL* Oat 8,1961 claims shall be forever barred. ^ pursuant to the statutes of the Wni axchanga attractive modem NaccU portaUa, complete with at- S4 Hear Aaboluc* Stnrke ANDREW WYSOWATOCY otete of Colorado giving warehouae- Last PubUeatlon: Oct 36, 1961 HAVE BUYERS separate 8 im. apt for part time For iiraome piopartlsa, 3, I, and 4 taehmanta. '13100 GE 3-1481 /Mill Greeley, Colmdo CoBttmtor TM a Uen of goods deposited wKb NOTICI OF CHATTIL MOITOAOl urvieu of couple. Middle aga pra- bdrm. homes far laat Central area. (PubUsbad In tha Denver them for aU lawful chargu and ax- FORICLOSURI SALI fem d. EH 4-4330 Pfaff^eonsola, no attacbmenti to R, Rem Adanneo < Read P. Adaiman No obUgatlon for a free evaluation buy, to Zlg-Zi«. Monograma A makes CathoUo Register) lensu In relation to said goods and Notice to hereby given that de­ of your property. We make trades Phona1696 9ih Ava. at Mi IL First PubUcatlott Oct 8,1961 in accordance with the terms of a fault h u occurred in the condltloiu HELP WANTED MALE bottonholee. Aaenme lest I pmts. of Last Publication: Nov. i , 1961 and boy eqnltlei. CaU nOwl or 616.80 cash. CtoU GE 34409. notlcs given to each of the following of that certain mortgage wharqln COURTNIY RIALTY The West’s named persons, the same being the KRAHER-AHEBICAN CORPORA­ squlfar required. respective owners or parsons on DISTRIBUTE ADVERTISING U38 I. 13th Ava. FR 74844 TION, 8983 WUablra Blvd., Loa An- FART TIME Singerr DIal-a-Stitcb console. Zig-Zags. wbOM account the goods mentioned galu, CaUfomla, to tha Mortgagor Largest ard h ^ or who dafan an Interest Man to dtotrlbute adverttotng ma­ Hakes nnmaious decorative daslgna and n r ^ , DicC, 1646 Court n a ^ terial 6 pjn. to 9 p.m. A all d u Sat "ST. PHILOMENA" by changing cam adapter aid. In said goods, tha tradersigned King Denver, Colorado, to HortgaSae (and Van Unas, Ii^ , to utisfy um Eamlngi ItOO to 94.00 hourly. Piece IIAOO eaib or pmts. GR 7-lSSS Selection Fort Collins JOE ROSENTHAL, 616 American Na­ work baato. HA 84886. T» for which It -has a srarebouseman’s tional Bank Bldg., Danvar, Colorado, Ura a n ^ said goods, wttl. begin­ ONLY 4 PJW. TO 7 PJM. 848 S t PanL 1600 aq. f t bung. I “W HitE’’ to Aaslgnte), dated 16th day of Hay, NO OTNIR TIMI ning at 7:30 O’d o ^ In the evening 1661, by reason of the failure of said bdrma., aaparate nook, big OR, fire- Round bobbin, Zig-Zag, overeaata, Non 3, 196L at Auction Assod- Priced from Mortgagor to pay the debt aaeurad EDUCATION— 13 place, bemt, H.W. beat Owner blind hems, taws many fancy ds- ^ j 7039 N. Federal. In the Oty of thereby end mterert thereon, end signa, without buying extra attach- SHINN PHARMAa Westminster, and (iounty of Jef­ that there to now due and unpaid LIARN ILICTRONICS Traniferred. A cheerful family menta. 91440 cash or easy terms. ferson, State of Colorado, aaU by on said Indabtednen tb# anm et CaU 9344449 *Yeur FarMi Drugstura* suction for cash the foUowing de­ Advanced Eteotronlc Teehnldane Home! Only 6U,W0. DU 84437. scribed goods, to wit: Flva Thouund (36 JIOO-OO) dollars with needed by industry. EnroU iraw for HU 3-1036 isd HU 2-1036 Interest at 6% from August 86, 1961, high level training, leading to se­ ANN LAMPERT, REALTOR i "NECCHI” ‘mertbam Caleradon Mrs. Gertruda B aiter 3 Minors, and Attomay fees. cure future. Next elau to begin Zlg-Zaga, overcasts, blind hems, sewi Northern Hotel Bldg. 3 Straight Chairs, 3 Wood Boxes, NOW THEREFORE, tha proparte Oct 30. Can or write several fancy decor dedrtia, aU by Shelve Cupboard, ChUds RockerTs ■LICTIONIC TICHNICAL INST. using cam disk aid. 623.00 cash or $1895 Laadifig Daparfanent Stora” deacribed In uld mortgage, u fol- The Store WUh a Smile ^onlu. Rocking Chair, Table, 3 lows: 4746 I. Ivane SK 74416 W E CAN SELL 4 paymente of 6848. CaU WE 44449. Chest of Drawers, Dresur, Cmton Kramer Diesel Tractor Model KLD Your home or Income property. CeU Mattrsn, Table Desk. 330, Chaaito No. 61433 CHILD CARE 15B ua for tree evaluatlona. Mri. Grant MISC. FOR SALE 44 Delivered in Denver Alfred Morrison: Vanity Base A Kramer Diesel Tractor Modal KL DS 3*879S> JPlcMe Patronize Mirror, Mattress, Boot Springs, Bad 18& Chauto No. 68414 Child Care by tha week, Ucanied. KOPECKY & CO. DU 8-0834 Get Rid of Unoeedables Blyth^opdrich Frame, Couch Bau, Head Board, Kramer Diesel Tractor Modal KL 716 Bonnie Brae Blvd. 8P 74186 th ro i^ a REGISTER CLASSIFIED Tour REGISTER Peehefo, Wood Frame, 200, Cbaatto No. 647U St. Vincent Da Pslil S3 AO. That to wbsie folks lortc whaa PE 3-IM 5 Mortuary Child’s Rocker, Traumg Chair, Play Kramer DIuel Tractor Modal KLS HOME TO SHARE— 19-A naad thliifa. PHONE k£ 4 ^ A4vertisen and MO, Chauto No. 684M 1467 SO. FAIRFAX Ambtihiiee'Berriee Rose •Washington: K fa b le A Leaf; Kramer DlSeel Tractor Modal KLS Home to there, SIS Aspen Dr. Se­ curity, Colo. Adult only. Inquire be­ 3 bdrm contemporary built home. Mention Washing MacMne, 3 K Chairs, Divan. 140. Chassis No. 65496 2 baths, fireplace, nice patio, newly APPLIANCES Jack W. Goodrich Vanity Base A Mirror, Head A Foot Kramer Diesel Tractor Model KLD tween 9 *.m. A 11 a.m, or 9 p.m. to 45 THE REGISTER HU. 2-S208 11 p.m. carpeted A drape- W o Welcoim Your Visit ^o m w J. HemF. a^o known u mortgage and the coats a u aSr ^-----^ -ived Omr, aE la excel. it i prieod $ 2 0 , 9 5 0 - $ 3 1 ^ ^ TbmanIm a n JOmu Baaiy, penau M find growihg out Of thdii I bedmiiM, Rely Family pkttoA O pen^^lla A CaU Sea and compare befRififal GREE^RIER—exelusive £6M 0M ) forsdoaoT* proceedlnga. ' , htiUttef. Owaar occul hsmt _____ , , B A 349tt m raOPLE nop i O t u n STATE Oatad this Eighteen day of OtlO* tUROO nw. oaU 4774830 swthweat luborban r a n ^ tla l a r io ^ a ultimate in ^ OF COLORAPOS qg. lSSL . » RCAl EHATE w m m 35 , custom home boildinf.' - - t a aU ponona Intetgtted, ab RetaiiNMl APARTMENT tO SHARE 25A AU city utilltles-^jr boa seivKe—dcae In. tMeiiaa et Mortgsgaa I i - - (PumUrad In the Denver (tothoUS , CAm- r Many individual UMM from wbiAto'dhoose. TAn : Jfenia: that ’then hu Congenial w oiuic girl to ahaM. apt to t yrar equity, aHr Iteation. " ivchitecrira^ce BTaikl&. been fUed In the ebovMiamed ettete Regtoter) AC rt7733 (Jtan) CH 44011 wvet. Pint PubUeatlon: Oct 19, 1961. aoaa to church SH. 4-2346 Show hemas open Monday through Saturday a petition aiktaig for a Judicial aa- Laat PubUeatlon; Oct 36, 196L certafaunent and dttennlnation of 9 AJM. to 8 PiA. the heln of aurti decadent, and Matura lady wtohae to share her Wa tpadaltoa tat Nofthlraat Danvar. IN THI COUNTY COURT 3 bedroom apt CeU eve. and Son. Arvatu, Lakewood, and WfaMtitdga Mtting forth that tha namu, ad- In end for the Oty and County FR 74383 drasMu and nlationahlpa to deced­ real eatete. Prompt, eourtoouL sales of Danvar and State of Colorado ■ervloa. Yonr low reeltor for 30 Greenbrier Custom Homes ent of aU parsons who a n or claim No. P-1384B Want girl 11 to 38 to ihare apt 1517 So. W A 2-1179 to be heln of aald dacedant, so NOTICI OF FINAL SITTLIMINT completely fum. very leaeonable w m IHIBmAN ON W. FLOBWA far u known to tha patitioner, a n u Estate of CHRISTEAN M. CRAFTS, rant Citil after 8 pjn. EM 4-3619. 8TACKHOUII BIALTY V4 foUowt, to-wit: (Deesaaed) No. P-S1848. 3558 W. n th Ave. a n 7.1I78 K A T H L ^ HENRY. 3380 W. Notice to hereby given that I h*7* REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 W da Place, Denver, Colondo, filed my final rsMrt In tha County Widow. , Conrt of the a ty and (Xmnty of Blesied Sacrament—33 Yon a n banby notified to appear Denver, (^londo, and that any pert and anawer the petition within ton detiling to object to the tame 1849 AlBION— OPEN d ir e c t o r y >ZECHA A ADAMSI twenty days after eeivice of thla no­ shall file written objection with the IVIRY DAY UNTIL BOLD SERVICE ' CONOCO IIRVICI STATION SHEARER HARDWARE tice on yon (If served by publication, said court on or before October 39, Flnt offering on this choice l-bdrm. KE. 4-4205V within twenty daya after laat publl- 1961. ranch bone with extra bath and fin- 2329 East Platte eation of thia notice) and In default Jamra W. Crmmer tohed den or Sth bdim. In bemt of in aniwar or appeannea the Executor LBSTia H. eRfliNFIBLO Couit wUl proceed to recelva and •smerd I. Ingler RBAL BSTATI FL 34777 ALTERATIONS MOVING M E. 2-7 2 88 hear proofi cpncernlng the heln Attorney, ELECTRIC W IRING of iuch deoadent and enter a de- 434 Malesttc BMg. Notre Dame—33 Han’s, wamsnto light tailoring. ; ▼ COLOBADO SPRINGS oraa datarmlnlng who a n tha heln Denver 3, Celorade. Reaaonable. 8P 7-80B1 330 voHa,niiMdaUiig, repalra. CaU ) Nevada Avg. at Caette la Foudrs of such deeaaaad partotL (Published In the Denver 2176 SO. ZENOBIA anytimaTni. 64168. LOCAL Dated at Denver, Colondo, this (tothollc Regtoter) Acroee ti6m church. Btk. 4 bdrm. ASH H A U U N6 Jim Dwyer Electric ‘ 37th day of September, 1961. First PubUciUox: Oct. 5, 1961 3 bath, gtiage, conv. or FHA 319A80. MOVING VICTOR I. ORANDY Last PuliUeatlon Oet IS, 1961 CaU WE 64344 Traah Srtvke ENTERTAINMENT Cleric of the County Court Miner By Martin J. PInnerty, Sr IN THI COUNTY COURT ST. ANTHONY’S 33 Pickup A lp in e AL. 5-1932 Danes band BE 3-1055 Deputy Clerk In and for the City end County of A public dances. J The Murray Drug Co. John J. Conway, Attorney Denver and State of Coierado SHAFFER’S RUBBISH modern mnHe. _ No. F4I167 $600.00 dn. $82.00 pgr mo. Lakowood Moving Preterlptioig Aecdnteljr Filled 303 FBMI Bldg.r-AM 4-1144 bnya thla elean 3 bdrm bungalow. REMOVAL Will travel call a i 6-1177 (Publifhed In The Denver NOTICI TO CRIDITOM HARMONY POLKA DOTS iond Eetete of Walter Jouph HulvUiUl, Fsneed yard, doubts ifawd garage. COMMERCIAL AND Miin Store—116 B. ra eg Peak ME. 3-1693 CathoUo Regljlter) Perfect I for the ameU family. Only North Store—633 Tljon MB. i-t861 Flnt PubUeatlon: Oct 8, 1961 also kirawn u Welter J. MulvlhlU RESIDENTIAL GUTTERS T itinifar Last Publication: Oct 36, 1961 (Deceued) No. P-38107. 611,600. Eras. BE 34591 REASONABLE RATES / AU pertons having claims againet iNNiS REALTOR BE 3-4661 .•0iit00»00t»0»t0r^0f (MOVING ENGINEERS) PROFESSIONAl. PHARNACT IN THI DISTRICT COURT IN AND the above named estate are required AL-6-3310 ' t PIANOS e Spddalty FOR THI CITY AND COUNTY to file them for sllowanee fat the St. Bernadette S3 Gntters, Spoats 501 North lejOB ME. 4-6641 OF DINVIR AND THI STATI Oninty Court of tha Oty and Otnnty BRICK PLUMBING OF COLORADO of Denver, Colorado, on or before First time offered executive funlly Wa apsciallw In Owltar and Chril Action He. 1-47113 the 37th day of April, 1963, or uld home in Lakewood YUlage, 810 Field Brtd; Work, PUnnan, Rgralra, 6p«rt RanteeMifant. AU iliaa, xlttoUnad aotomatle wati SUMMONS clalmi sbeU be forever beired. St aoaa to everything. 3 bdrm plus Polntliig. titimatoa. BE. 8-I87I. OtfHcn Cwanad and heaters, 6S9JI. Wa InataU. leo MICHAEL J- PAYNE, PlaUitlff, •IS6II J. MULVIHILL family im., bilek. Priced to aelL CaU Rapairad. Plumblng.TM S a ^ Fa Dr. AC J. D. CROUCH B. J. Hnllar, Realtor ■XICUTRIX ' BUILDER « CARPENTER Thoroughly Bxpartencad, C. D. O’BRIEN ROBERT R. TOMLINSON lugene H. Ttpley CH 44471, F» 74777, AL34777 Dapandahla, Ouarantaad. QUILTERS Defendant MAY REALTY Attorney for the ettete 00000000090M000000K THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF 103 Melattic Bldg. S t Loob—S3 Amorlcan Aladia QnUt Shop - AU kinda 6( COLORADO: ACome 34446 BUllJllNG AND ' qnUting, ramodal down ai ' To the above named dafandanU (Published in The Denver "HOME B INCOME" ShMt MM Co. eomfomrs rseondiUonad. REALTOR GREETINO: (tethollc Regtoter) Tri-level, 4 bdim. Ig. Uvlng room, CONTRACTING e and raUnd bUnkate. Also abatt i You a n henby fnmmonad and n- dining room, fireplace up—plus one FOR ANT REMODELING ^ CU64IM SlSTDowninf oonfort eomblnatloD. PalMtad _ PubUeatlon: Oct 36, 1961 k oansad Hfg. 1610 Oayktrd. OU B466R qnlnd to file with the elerk an an­ Iq fin. rec. room. Attached gir. YES! IN TOUR HOME Attar 6 n.m.6U. 14035 INSURANa-LOANS swer to the complaint -wlthtn 30 daya IN THI COUNTY COURT A registered bemt apt too. Large k after eervice of thli tummone upon In end for the City and County of lot (Uaryce Heeren. PY 4-3315. — INSIDE OR OUT — k rn f^ R m d a ’ Partob ROOFING you. It you faU eo to do. Judgment Denver and tha State of Celorade k * *• 0 0 f t 00-000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 725 N. Tt|en St. No. F447M WESTERN EMPIRE REALTOR CAIX JACK REIS k Ntw Mofa. roof repalra, by default wlU be taken againet 5007 So. ForeathUl St PY 4-2633 panting, etc. AU work Quality Apparel yon for the nUef demanded in the NOTICI TO CRIDITORS AC.M459 k HEATING Tanna, free astfanates. Colorado Springs, Colo. complaint Estate of CORA BELLE LUCE, aka MiwfcBT tf PtamUtAky firiik k Hsmbar of If urvlce npon yon la made ont- CORA BELLE NISSDJ LUCA (De­ k Our Lady of Grace Partob IN COLORADO SPRINGS aida the State of Colorado, or by ceased) No. P44968 0000000000000000000 SINCE 1872 publication, or if a oopy of the com- All persons having elalme against SHELTERS ME. 3-7731 plaint be not urved upon yon wltfa the above named eetete are reqtiired CARPETS FOLEY HEATING Klowi and Tejon Street! thla lummoni, you a n required to to file them for aUowanee m the At tow at 349640, no dtpoHL Fdf file your answer to the complaint County Oiurt of the a ty and Coonty basement or undargroond. A * Mt of Denver, Colorado, on or before PETE BERONI within 30 daya after urvlea of thla a WE SPECIALIZE IN a Kngfaiaer RA 34383. < aummoiu upon you. Um 9th day of April, 1963, or said or onr shop. SMOKY FIREPLACES FURNITURE SHOP Tble li an aistion of the foUowlite claims ehaU be forever barreiL REGISTIR The Deyse Sheet HOMIR A. LUCl, Coil Elliott— The Rug Man CHIMNEY TROUBLES SEWING MPNOUTniNg deeerlbed real estate, altuate In the Metal A Roofing a ty and County of Denver, State IDA BILL! WILLS, and a i 34619 THERMOSTAT CONTROLS uuFiieum w e MO MARII RUTH BOTT DreamaUng, aU kinda of sawing, tSF/UUM i INCORFORATIO of Colondo, to-wtt- Lote 31, 33, S3, GAS h OIL BURNERS tereUons. RlaeonaMa. Call U l-Tlm and 34, Blo^ 34, Wlndtor, brawn u Administrator and Administrstrtces' CREATIVE DESIGN lip Cased aaf i mswlee 1 HIATINO ROOFINO Nathan H. Crasmar A FURNACE FANS—MOTORS o t OE 8-7196 Stoda le Order SHUT MITAL 600 (Jultman Street Phone 2214236 TA 56107 Dated September 36, 1961. Andrew Wyiewatcky TRASH HAUUNG NraHvre Made le Otdw ’ Fhenai Ml. 34437 le t 1666 ■award B. Alnran Attorney for the letata F. A. Sutherland—Oealgner 661 So. Weheatch Iquitable BMg. RsaldeDtial—Product—OU painting INSULATION I ) 3443 6. WeaceMi dee. Ml 1-4461 ^ Attorney for Plaintiff 113 E. I4th Ava. Denver 3, Cmo TRASH HAUUNO 405 Synwe BMg. Denver 3, Celortde WANT ADS WlU aUow a dtoeount price on Rock Any Place In Hatiopoittaa Denver 3, Calerado TA 34771 A AM 44641 WOOL Phona RA 342&L Hr. Onyx. Day or.t^^Calto (Publlahed far The Denver (Publtobed In The Denver CURTAIN LAUNDRIES CatboUc Register) CathoUe Regtoter) First Publication: OcU, 1961 FKANC3S LACE CURTAIN CLEAN LINEN SERVICE Dr. John A. Ordohl First PubllcaUon: Oct 6, 1961 OIRTAINS. CHROCHETEO Lut Publication: Oct 36. 1961 Lest PubUcaUon: Nov. 3, 1961 LOTB8, DRAPERIES, UPHOiSfOERS" 1 OFTOMITRI6T MOUNTAIN ~ 8PBBADS, UNKN^ Re-Uphototernr by a raliabla fln& IIS NORTH TIJOH tTRIIT NOTICI TO CREDITORS* Y LATEST METHODS TOWEL « SUPPLY CO 16 yaan aiaxpenenet ___-ter— . MI.34U1 Eitete of STELLA D. WEISS, (De­ HAND PRESSED ONLY. 1369 KALA B. W. Baefclns, Manager 3B&1 imiiM m ,a ceased. No. P. 34947. MATH. TA. 84637. 3999 8. Grant RA. 3-7IM7' NATIOlONAL UPlUPHOLSTERY “ COLORADO 6PRIN06, COLO. AU persons having clelmi against BRING 2146 Court PL ACL l-llTi the above named estate a n required DECORATING Coierado Springe - Aurora to tUe them for eUowance In the WALLPAPER, PAINTS Ck)unty Court of the a ty and County P apart^_ steaming, teatur Paper hanging and pataittaig. $1246 of Denver, Colondo, on or before Ing, plasiar paten. AU wim a room and up. Komae P o n t K& Please Patronize the 6tb day of April. 1963, or said anteed. Free aatlnwto. CaU KB The firms listed hare daearva 44639. f t aft DRIVE IN claims ibaU be tonver -barred. or 8P. 74171. to be ramambarda whan you are Your REGISTER FRANCIS J. WEISI WINDOW SHADE Admlnletreter CLEANING « LAUNDRY distribullns your patronage In MOTEL Advertisers and Thomu L. Ford, Attorney RESULTS! J 17N 1. Sth Ava., Denver tha differant Unas of business. ADORN Bring your laundry tc dry cleaning WINDOW SHADS CD. Stoy with "jRy” Mention (PubUshed In The Denver KE. 4 4 2 0 5 problems to Maytag A Hammond New shades and Venetian 820 N. Nevada Catholic Register) coin operated dry cleaners A laun made to order. Shadw elsenad and THE REGISTER First PubMcstlon: C)ct 5, 1961 dry. 2 Jobs et the tame time. repaired. KIrsch Drapery Haidwere. Last Publication: O ct 36, 1941 - 79U I. COLFAX AC. 2 4473 1047 BrosdwIP PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-420S Thursday, October 26, 1961 De Paul Retreat Civil Defense '< '■f /'> V Newman Club Opens Dec. 7 at Columbine Valley Serrans Director to At Denver U. Sedalia Center Hear Talk on Vocation Need Holds Dance Members of the St. Vincent de Paul Society 'and their friends Members of the Columbine Christ reaches out across the Be Speaker The Newman Club at Denver in the- archdiocese are invited Valley Serra Club heard a talk ages through the hands of the Heman H. Davis will address University held a UN scaven­ priest. ger hunt and dance in observ­ to. attend the second annual St. entitled “The Present Day the Friday Luncheon Club on Vincent de Paul retreat at the Need of Vocations to the Priest­ “The Church needs voca­ Oct. 27. ance of United Nations Day on Oct. 24. Sacred Heart Retreat House in hood and Religious Life” by tions,” Father Rae pointed out Mr. Davis is the director of Sedalia. The retreat will begin Father John Rae, assistant pas­ “TTiis is not just a problem for the Civil Defense Agency of The purpose of United Na­ at 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 7, and tor at the Cathedral, Denver. Bishops and high school teach­ Colorado, having been appoint­ tions Day was to increase ers. This is your problem. end Sunday afternoon, Dec. 10. Father Rae, in pointing up ed to this position by Gov. awareness of the operation and You are the Church. You are Reservations may be secured the importance and need of vo­ Stephen McNichols. He has also goals of the United Nations. the members of Christ, and so by contacting C. F. Wibel, re­ cations, emphasized that, be­ served on the long-range, high­ Members of National New­ you need vocations. We must way planning committee for 15 treat chairman, 2052 Elm Street cause men must find their way man Club Federation, in an educate the youths to the fact years. Denver 7. to heaven through the Church, effort to make this institution that their world is fooling A resident of Colorado for better known throughout the them.” more than 53 years, Mr. Davis world, observed the day by Father Rae urged the Ser­ has lived in the Arkansas' Val­ having lectures, guided discus­ rans to “represent to youths the ley near Rocky Ford, later sions, luncheons, and tJN part­ NORTH DENVER religious life as it really is, moving to Colorado Springs ies. and then five years ago, upon Colorado Springs G ift arouse in them a spirit of seif “The gaping wounds of the sacrifice, and encourage them his appointment to the Civil Frank P. Floryan, grand knight of Knights School. The donation from the council is to contemporary world,” said Ed­ MERCHANTS to go to the service of God. Defense Agency, to Denver. of Columbus Council 582, Colorado Springs, be used for tuition of needy boys or girls. ward I^onchinsTce, president of SPEAKERS’ BUREAU He is a graduate of Kansas presents a check for $200 from the council to Sister Mary Aline, principal at St. Mary’s, NNCF, “can be healed onij/ SERVICE City University with a degree the Very Rev. MonsIgnor Robert F. Hoff­ witnessed the presentation. through the efforts and achieve­ in economics and banking. He The Columbine Valley Serra man, superintendent of St. Mary’s High ments of the United Nations.” Club is made up of members is married and has three chil­ dren and eight grandchildren Newmanites at D.U. visited from parishes in South Den­ homes surrounding the uni­ NORTH DENVER ver, Englewood, and Littleton. The Friday Luncheon Club of Expert Holds Classes the Knights of Columbus meets Club to Award Trip versity and inquired what ar­ As part of the clubs’ activi­ ticles from member nations in ties a speakers’ bureau is every Friday for a buffet lunch­ In 'Human Relations' eon at 12 oclock noon. The the UN were contained in the OPTICAL available for any group at any To Notre Dame Game homes. time on vaeious phases of the speeches are over at 1 p.m'. Three “Human Relations” This makes it possible for those The Denver Notre Dame Club portation on the Burlington Rail­ classes have been conducted by Art objects, clothing, and Dispensing Opticians clubs’ activities in regard to ELWOOD vocations. who work in the business dis will hold its annual party for road Football Special leaving Byron Lopp for Rocky Mountain foodstuffs were among the Bank personnel in Lakewood. items found. DeWAYNE INGRAM FURNITURE Many clubs and parish organ­ trict in Denver to attend the the all-expense paid trip for two Denver on Friday, Nov. 3. The N E W & U S E D ization have availed them­ luncheon and not lose extra to the Notre Dame-Navy foot­ winners and others taking the Mr. Lopp has spent 50 years After drawing attention to the 4022 Tennyson Street Furniture & Appliances selves of this service. Engage­ time. ball game Nov. 4, at Notre football special will spend Satur­ in employe relations and coun­ fact that many American homes Easy Term$-We Trade— Free Delivery ments for a Serran speaker Dame, Ind., this Saturday, Oct day Nov. 4, at the university seling. James H. Wood, presi­ contain articles from Tnember GRand 7-5759 28. 2900 W. 25th Ave GE. 3-4112 can be made by calling Frank Meeting Set Nov. 1 with game tickets included in dent of Rocky Mountain Bank, nations in the UN, the Newman­ Waters, PY. 4-1116. Carl Eiberger, club president, both the prize and the regular stated that the classes coincide ites returned to the St. Vincent For Cathedral Club with a complete new automation de Paul Parish gym, where The next meeting of the Ca­ said all proceeds of the event trip cost. will go to the Denver club’s The party will be held in the system being installed by the dancing and refreshments con­ NORTH DENVER LIQUOR STORE VOGEL thedral Club wUl be held Wed­ I bank. cluded the UN party. nesday, Nov. 1, at 8 p.m. in annual scholarship awarded Knights of Columbus hall, 1575 Domestic and Imported Plumbing & Heating yearly to a Colorado student. the K. of C. hall, 1575 Grant Grant Street, at noon Saturday, REMODELING—REPAIRS The first award includes trans- Street, Denver. All single, prac­ Oct. 28. Club members are urg­ WINE AND LIQUORS FIXTURES—SUPPLIES— ticing Catholics are invited. WATER HEATERS ed to make returns before or Mortgage-Burning Held Cold Beer — Mixes — Pop Club activities include dances, 3000 E. CoUax EA. 2-1767 First Communion at that time, by mail or in per­ Your Friendly liquor Store social parties, winter sports, and son, to Carl Eiberger, 1300 Tele­ CALL GL. 5-4723 for FREE DELIVERY religious functions. At St. Patrick’s phone Building, Denver 2. By K. of C. in Brighton Edith and Carmine Lombardi, Prop. 3007 W. 44th Ave at Federal GAIL STUDIOS (St. Patrick’s Parish, Denver) Both the second prize winner On Federal at V/est 44lh Ave. on the Corner 4918 CLAYTON AL. 5-0801 Wonderful NEW . About 50 children from the and the person selling the most At their past meeting, the Participants in mortgage bum WEDDING PHOTOS DUST W A N D parish will receive their First tickets will receive two game Knights of Columbus from St. ing included A1 -Dlnges, Jr., CHILDREN'S PHOTOS tickets. Augustine’s Council 3285 in grand knight; CelesQne Dinges, by EZE MOP Communion in the 9 a.m. Mass Sunday, Oct. 29. A breakfast The discussion club wUl Brighton had the burning of the Wilfred Zimmerman, Adam Tht hot-waUr mortgage on their-club house. Kreutzer, Jake Gabel, Larry buy of I Ufa- will be served by the PTA in meet Friday, Oct. 27, at the tlmel Can't rust the school following the Mass. K. of C. haU at 8 p.m. The In five years the knights have Case, Alvin Dreiling, George Everybody LOVES . . . stops laaks All Clergy and Nun Sittings For removing dust in worked to pay the debt entailed at No Cost Religion classes will be subject will be world Commu­ Schenfeld, George Sack, Jak e' . . . costs leu hard to get at in the building of their club btcausa It out­ places. A "just must” in the school for the public nism and the discussion will Case John P. Mollandor John / € ^ i € / i € i S lasts two ordi­ • Phono A L 5-0801 o for that sitting dust. be led by Dr. Korbel from house. J. Mildenberger, A1 Dinges, Sr,, nary water Made of nylon to school students as follows: Fri­ heaters— last a long time. days: 7 p.m., grades 9 through Denver University. During these years, member­ and Alex Dick. About 100 persons attended THI Get Yours Now 12; Saturdays, 9:30 a.m., grades ship in the Council has increased 7 and 8; and Sundays, 10 a.m., the Notre Dame rally this week to such a degree that it is nec­ Notice on Pictures Dr. Kevin Gleason ALSO . . . ATWIST grades 1 through 6. Parents at the Twenty-Six Club, which essary for the council to make Because of the volume of« W O RRY-PRIi have an obligation to see that was the kick-off for the alumni plans for enlarging the building. Keep your hands out e f i h t parish news and feature arti­ WAKR Optometrist of mop Water for­ HANDLE their children attend the clas­ fund-raising drive in an attempt It is hoped that when the plans cles, it is not possible to nse^ ever with the Eze WWBStte ses regularly. to obtain funds for the univer­ are formulated St. Augustine’s Mop and lifetime ESI40P, all pictures submitted for pub­ HEATIR Cone Wringer. All Cub Scouts and their par­ sity. Committee members will club house win be one of the lication in “The Denver Cath­ * , J e 9 g r i & s * EYES EXAMINED only $4.89 ents are urged to attend the meet on Oct. 26. finest in the state. olic Register.” Glossy pictures Order Yours pack meeting Friday, Oct. 27, Club members are urged to In its program for the men In black and white, not snap­ • CONTAa LENSES Now at 7:30 p.m. at the school. attend the monthly luncheons in the area. Council 3285 is spon­ shots, are preferred. Unusual & SON AC. 2-3030 Donations of turkeys are need­ held at noon the first Wednes­ soring a retreat at the Sacred pictures receive prior atten­ WHITE 6160 West 38th Aven'je ed for the Holy Name Society’s day of each month in a private Heart Retreat House, Sedallia tion. Group pictures should GL. 5-4438 4423 W. 43rd Ave. annual Thanksgiving turkey par­ room on the second floor of the on the last week-end of Novem; be limited to five persons. HA 2-1970 EZE MOP CO. 1227 E. 17th Ave. Denver 18, Colo. ty. This party will be held Fri­ Navarre Restaurant. The next her. The knights offer this ser­ The “Register” tries to nse all Complete Dependable Plumbing Service Licensed A Bonded M ill Orders Add 35c day evening, Nov. 17. luncheon will be on Nov. 1. vice to all the men in the parish. pictures if possible. , JOSEPH 3 PARISH

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