crs,“ SSSSS£C olleges to Be Hosts on Hov. 30 I To Catholic High School Seniors Loreffo Heights Plans Regis Program Schedule of Discussions Includes Talks For Senior Girl Students On Orientation Two hundred fifty male High school seniors from the "Why a Catholic College?" by Catholic schools of will Dr. Earl C Bach, admissions seniors from Denver’s parochial have a preview of college life counselor; and “Any Girl Can high schools arc expeaed to at­ when they attend the College G o to College W ho Really tend High School Day at Regis and Career Day at Loretto Wants to Go" by Ella Sueper, College, Denver, on Friday, Nov. Heights College on Nov. 30. , senior. 30. Following registration at 1 The first session will be fol­ A general assembly, talks on p.nL in Tile Hall of the Admin- lowed by the presentation of a various phases of college life, istradon Building, t^e opening group o f songs by the French tours of the campus, and an in­ session will be held in the col­ Singers o f Loretto. tra-squad game between mem­ bers of Regis’ varsity lege auditorium. Joan Vecchio, Campus Activities student body president, will wel­ team are on the afternoon pro­ At 2:30 p.mi officers of major come the seniors to the college. gram. campus activities will explain Topics for discussion at this Donald Klene, Regis admis­ the work of these organizations session will include "What Is sions counselor, said the pro­ Mrs. Ferdi­ the famous Guarneri family o f violin-makers. on the campus. These include 'Grandma's Pet Waltz' nand Guar- College?" by Sister Eileen Ma­ gram is designed as an orienta­ Also shown in the picture are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Student Government Associa­ nieri, rijtht rear, smiles in approval as members George, the Guarnieris’ son-in-law and daughter, rie, dean of the college; “W hy tion to college work in general. of her family serenade her. The orchestration tion, National Federation of and their three children, Albert, left; Chippie, a Liberal Arts College?" by Sis­ "Even if a student does not plan for the piece was composed by her husband, Catholic College Students and to take his college work at Re­ Professor Ferdinand Guarnieri, descendant of and Catherine. ter Cecille, dean o f students; the National Student Associa­ Mother Cotherine McAuley gis, he should be able to profit + + + ■ tion, by Joan Vecchio; sodality, + from these sessions.” By Jay Gould Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Mary Kay Rater; missions, Julie + + + + 111 Ireland 125 Years Ago Students from Regis, Mt. Q r - THE HOUSE OF GUAR- Contents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1956— Permission to Reproduce, Except on Lowe; Confraternity of Chris­ mel, Holy Family, St Francis de NERI in Cremona, Italy, was Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue tian Doctrine, Suzy Collins; pOb- the most famous violin-making Sales’, St. Joseph’s, Qthedral, family of all time. The most Ucatigns, Sheila Murphy; press Mercy Sisters W ill Note Annunciation, and Mullen High illustrious member of the fam­ club, Beverly Slavsky; forensics Schools will attend. ily during the great years and drama, Eleanor Lommel; In­ Members of the Regis faculty o j violin-making was Giuseppe ternational Relations Club, Car­ Guarneri del Gesu. One of his Anniversary of Founding and student body will deliver violins was the favorite of Pa.? DENVER CATHOLIC men Gutierrez; Star Nights and short talks on the subjects ganini who liked to call it “his Glee Club, Mamie Bowe;^ Ski Sistens of Mercy in on Dec. 12 will ob­ W hy G o to College?,” ‘"The Re­ cannon.” This violin is now Club, Marty O’Bryan; Quirt and serve the 125th anniversary of the founding of their gis Future,” "Life oh the Cam­ in the museum in Genoa. Q op , Kathy McGinnis; and de­ religious community by Mother Catherine McAuley. pus,” "W hy Choose a Catholic Professor Ferdinand Guar­ partmental clubs and social life, Seventy-two of her spiritual daughters, from the Prov­ College?,” "Academic Advan­ nieri of 536 Clarkson Street, Kay Glowes. ince of Omaha, are now serving in the Archdiocese of tages of the Small School," Denver, is a descendant of this REGISTER The seniors and college host Denver, in schools, a hospital. Basketball Prospects 1956-57,” famous family, and he is car­ VOL. Lll. No. 16. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1956 DENVER, COLORADO esses will adjourn to Machebeuf and visitation o f the poor, sick, rying on the tradition of string and aged in nursing homes. "The Aims and Methods o f the instrument-making and repair­ t o n for refreshments before re­ It has been said o f Mother New Campaign Liberal Arts,” "Business Educa­ ing. Bom in Italy, he came to turning to the Administration Catherine McAuley that she tion, Courses and Objectives,” the at an early Building, home economics lab­ founded her institute on Cal­ age. Ho first took lessons on For Hospital The Sciences,” and "Job Pros­ Coloradons Responding Well oratory, and art studio for dem­ vary, there to serve a Cruci­ the mandolin and later studied fied Redeemer. This spirit of pects for the Regis Graduate.” violin under a member o f the onstrations and question and an­ suffering and acceptance o f the In Leadville At 4:30 p.m. a special pre­ New York Philharmonic. He swer periods on the courses and cross was left as a legacy to had a unique way o f financing view game featuring varsity curriculum. High school students her daughters in the form of A supplementary fund cam members of the these lessons. While practicing In Aid of Hungarian Refugees the Cohstitutions. at least five hours a day, he will have an opportunity to at­ paigm for $168,000 is being will be played in the Regis gym. Suffering which caused her conducted for the new St. 'Vin­ himself had students from tend the two discussions of their By Frank Morriss Monsi^or Kolka to NCWC If press reports o f confusion institute to flourish marked cent Hospital, Leadville. Con­ whom he received enough Colorado Catholics are Catholic Relief Services in New in efforts to help the Hungar choice from among the 14 to be Catherine’s life from early struction on the $1,000,000 money to pay for his own les­ York, where they will bolster ians are true, that is in direct Gifts Tofaling $105 responding with warmth presented. Discussions will be childhood to the grave. Shortly plant, which was begun in July, sons. the.CRS work in Austria in be­ contrast to the Catholic pro­ after her birth on Sept. 29, • • * and generosity to the need conducted on the following 14' has been halted for the winter. half o f the refugees. gram. Catholic Relief Services, 1781, she was forced by the Sister Jean de Paul of the Given St. Jude Burse PROFESSOR GUARNIERI o f Hungarian refugees, and Response Unprecedented organized for a decade (for­ course offerings: Arc, business, death of her parents to make Sisters of Charity of Leaven­ Two contributions totalinfr took up sketching, but when it that response is being chan­ The Denverites’ purely Chris­ merly as War Relief Services) education, English and journal- her home with bigoted Protes- worth, Kans., the hospital ad­ $105 were received for the SL began to interfere wifh his neled into the world-wide and tian response is unprecedented, to help suffering anywhere, (T u m to Page S — Column 7) (Tum to P a g e s — Columns) ministrator, reported that the Jude Burse in the past week. music, he gave up what cer­ highly co-ordinated Catholic according to Monsignor Kolka. were ready when the Hungarian fund drive, made necessary by The burse, which was founded tainly would have been a prom­ plan to help the Hungarians. It is the first time the state’s uprising broke. Under the di­ Need ior All to Help leaps in construction costs to assist Denver archdiocesan ising career. ‘He devoted his Some 20 Denver homeowners Catholics have been called upon rection of'Father Fabian Flynn, since the original drive began seminarians toward their time to making and repairing have offered shelter to the ref­ — and have responded— to open CRS delegate in Austria, the in 1954, is “ progressing very ataing instruments. A string priestly goal, now totals ugees, according to Moiuignor their hearts and homes 'to vic­ Catholic agency had supplies, ENVELOPES AVAILABLE well.” instrument such as Mr, Guar­ $3,880.04. Elmer J. Kolka, director of the tims of Red tyranny without including blood plasma, flown She announced also that the nieri makes may take four* arcbdiocesan Catholic Resettle­ any motive other than to aid from the United States, inside laboratory in the new hospital The donors were C.H.L. of years or more to fashion and ment Committee. Much of the and rehabilitate heroic persons Hung;ary during the very first FOR SCHOOL PLEDGES will be dedicated to the late Denver, who submitted $100, the drying of the varnish is an­ response was the result o f a and their families who have days of the fighting. Father Pledge envelopes for persons bishop’s building program for Dr, Florence Sabin. She said and Mrs. C.F.W., Denver, who other long process. One viola story appearing in last week’s met national disaster. Flynn and thef CRS had to re­ who have not yet made a pledge the construction o f additional the Leadville area owes a great gave $6. which Professor Guarnieri Denver Catholic Register. In The Newman Club of Col­ turn to Austria when the Rus­ to the Archbishop’s High facilities, in Denver Catholic deal to Dr. Sabin. Gifts to the S t Jude Burse made in 1929 was not com­ addition, a number of persons orado Univeriity, for ex- sians opened their attack on Schools Fund are placed in ev­ high schools depends upon “ Our area is realizing much may be sent to Archbishop pletely dry' when the family have made donations to help am ple, ia providing two tht valiant Hungarians. From ery church in the Denver area. these new ple<|ges. Many per­ from the tireless efforts of Dr. Urban J. 'Vehr at the Chancery moved to Denver less than two the Hungarians, and these achoiarihipa for Hungarian Austria the CRS has carried on These envelopes are green in sons who made pledges in good Sabin in obtaining legislation Office, 1536 Logan Street, years ago. funds have been forwarded by refugee atudenta. its work, notably in caring for color an# may be used by Cath­ faith last February have since for modern health services.” Denver. Jn addition he ts a composer refugees. NCWC representa­ olics who have moved to Den­ moved out of the state and have She added that Dr. Sabin o f note who specializes in dance Heads Holy Name Union tives have been called in from ver in the past eight months canceled their pledges. Others was instrumental in establish­ music. A number qf years ago, Germany to help in the screen­ and by those people who were have suffered financial diffl ing the Hill-Burton hospital one of his friends intro3uce«4 ing of the refugees. not able to make a pledge last culties of one kirih or another survey and construction pro­ Unusual Program his music in London, and it CONQUERED SHYNESS Father Flynn hai written February. and are unable to meet their gram in Colorado. These funds soon was being heard over a dramatic account of 38 The payments on these pledges. The loss of this essen will aid in the finaheing of the many stations in . The traincar. o f refugeea taken pledges may be extended over tial pledged money can be cov^ new hospital, which will replace Of Music at Mass public response was so great TO BECOME LEADER to a (belter a four-hour ride the next 24 months. The pay­ ered only by new pledges from the present outmoded 55-year that Professor Guarnieri be.' from Vienna under Catholic ments may be made either persons who are able to do their old plant. came known as the “ King of By Robert Sievers would have sunk through the auipicei. weekly or monthly as the donor share in meeting the critical The new hospital is sched­ For Religious the Mazurkas.” DO YOU TREMBLE at the floor if someone had called on _ Offers of homes from Catho­ wishes. Payment cards and en­ need for Catholic high school uled for completion in Febru­ An unusual program of * * * thought of appearing before a me to speak. Not even the man lic Denverites and donations of velopes will be sent from the classrooms. ary, 1958. More than 1,700 busi­ music is planned for the an­ HE HAS*HANDED on his group to make a speech? If you in the moon could have told funds will thus become part o f collection office for the use of Contributions to the Arch' ness firms and individuals have nual Mass for the deceased re­ musical talent to his family. have feelings of such inade­ me what I would be doing to­ this experienced and smooth persons making payments. bishop’s High Schools Fupd may contributed toward the 35-bed ligious o f the Archdiocese of His son, John, at the age of quacy, which are not uncom­ day.” The work Leo Kraemer operating program under the Need Help of All be sent to Archbishop Urban J building, which is designed to Denver in the Cathedral Sat­ 16 was working with Benny mon, they should he no deter­ is doing covers the co-ordina. guidance of experts in refugee The success of the Arch- ■Vehr, Box 1620, Denver 1. serve Central Colorado. urday, Dec. 1, at 9:30 a.m., ac­ Goodman and later played with rent to active leadership in tion of Holy Name Societies in work.' cording to the Rev. Richard the Gramercy Five. At present Church activitias. the Archdiocese of Denver as Denverite's Relatives Hiester, archdiocesan director Leo W.- Kraemer readily ad­ president of the Archdiocesan he is staff pianist for NBC. T h e archdiocesan Catholic o f music. John Guarnieri's son is the re­ mits that he is no whiz with Holy Name Union; it also in Resettlement Committee has In years past, it has been a cipient of two singing scholar- words; his activity record, how­ volves considerable benefit to custom to have all the school ever, shows that his interest youths through Boy Scout and already sent wires designed to ehips, «ne to La Scala and the bring some specific refugees to children of the seventh and other to Santa Cecilia. Because and determination have enabled Cub activities. eighth grades sing the Grego­ him to contribute a good deal a new life in the Colorado capi­ of a contract with Sid Caesar, tal. They are 'relatives of the rian chant for this Requiem he will have to wait two years to the Church in Colorado. Julius Toths, 4575 Julian Mass. This year, however. Fa­ ( Turn to Page S — Column h) “Ten years ago,” he says, “ I Street, members of Holy Fam­ ther Hiester explained, it ily Parish. When Mr. Toth seemed desirable to vary the music somewhat. This is being Will Speak Nov. 29 heard that his wife’s brother’s son, a freedom fighter, had es­ done by having the ^lass music caped to Vienna, as well as his sung by both the school child­ Bob Hope in Denver to Aid sister’s' three sons, he imme ren and a choir of mixed voices diately filled out applications from Cathedral High School. and delivered them to Monsi­ The two choirs alternate in the gnor Kolka. Now the wheels singling of the Mass music, with St. Anthony Hospital Drive are turning to bring these relS' approximately 900 . children (Turn to Page S — Column J) downstairs in the Cathedral Bob Hope, radio, screen, and TV entertainer, will singing the chant, and a 100- be the principal speaker at a campaign dinner for St, voice group in the organ loft Archbishop Molloy, alternating on some parts. Anthony’s Hospital on Thursday, Nov, 29. The fund­ Organ accompaniment Is raising campaign is being conducted bv the 64-year-old Brooklyn, Dies at 71 being provided by Allen Hobbs, hospital to replace facilities “outworn’’ and “obsolete” Cathedral organist, who wrote Brooklyn, N. Y. — Arch­ and to provide service for the this special arrangement o f the bishop Thomas Edmund Mol­ expanding population of the care were in excess of 81,000. Mass. Father Hiester says that These figures reflect a stag­ loy, 71, Bishop of Brooklyn, this is perhaps the most un­ area. died Nov. 26 at his residence The campaign dinner will be gering load of work to be ac­ usual and unique presentation held Thursday evening at 6:30 complished in a building erected here. Archbishop Molloy had o f music fo r a Requiem Mass been seriously ill since Nov. o ’clock in the Brown Palace in 1892, and intended to care ever to take place in the arch­ 15, when he was stricken by Hotel. Included in the guest for 126 patients. By cramming diocese, and to the knowledge beds into wards and semi- pneumonia and suffered a of those who have made ar­ list are such prominent Colo­ stroke. Funeral services wero radans as Archbishop Urban J. rangements for this event, it is L*o W. Kraemer scheduled for Friday, Nov. perhaps the first time that such Vehr, Gov. Ed C. Johnson, 30, in St. Joieph’s Church Mayor Will F. Nicholson, Gov­ a thing has taken place any­ “ BUT HOW DID YOU GET heM. where. ernor-elect Steve McNichols, into the Holy Name work in Qrdained Sept. 19, 1908, In more and more For the past eight years the Frank Holland Besides being an outstanding Rabbi Manuel Lederman, Dr. the beginning?” I asked. After Archbishop Molloy was ap­ Family Observes families o f the Den­ family (above) in St. Anne’s Parish, Arvada, development in Church music Stanley Kurland, chief of path­ a minute’s reflection, Mr. Krae pointed Auxiliary of Brook­ in Denver, it is really a musical ology at St. Anthony’s Hos­ mer said he first remembers lyn June 28, 1920, and ver Archdiocese, the has promoted the Advent Wreath observance. Advent Customs first in this area. As for the pital; and W. W. Grant, presi­ working in a Junior Holy Name Bishop of the see Nov. 21, significant custom Members of the family shown ready fo r the authorities on Church music, it dent of KOA. group in Marysville, Kans. The 1921. He was named an of the Advent 'Wreath is becoming increasingly ceremony this year'are, left to right, Mrs. Rose­ is their strongest desire to have Also included are campaign society was organized among Archbishop “ad personam” appreciated. The observance, which begins in mary Holland, Mary Ann, 8; Richard, 14; the laity participate in the sing­ workers and the following mem­ the grad^ anu high school boys April 7, 1951.' He headed the the .home on the First Sunday o f the Advent ing of music for the Mass. bers of the steering committee: o f the parish to prepare them largest diocese in the U.S., season, is found to be an effective method of Philip, 11; Rosemary, 6; Michael, 16; Mary Officers o f Mess W. J, Robinson, F. N. Kirchhof, for adult membership. When 1,497,598 Catholics. Chicago giving children a spiritual preparation for Kathleen, 4; and Mr. Holland, an employe at Archbishop Urban J. 'Vehr B. F. Swan, Thomas J, Tynan, Kraemer left Kansas, he did not is the largest archdiocese, Christmas. the Register plant Elwood Brooks, Leo Van Dittie, will be celebrant o f the annual (Turn to Page S — Colurtin i ) 1,899,357, -F + + Emmett J. Djgnan, Joseph A, + + + Solemn Pontifical Mass o f Re­ Craven, and Edward Hirsch- How the Hollands, With Six Children, Make Home a 'Little Church' quiem for deceased priests and feld. religious who have labored in The campaign seek* to the Archdiocese o f Denver. raise enough money to add a Other officers will be assistant 150-bed wing to the present Family Practices Make Advent Beautiful Season priest, the Rt. Rev. Monsignor structure. Also included in By Mrs. William C. Shea Starting on the Vigil of the THE CHRIST CANDLE is a Thy power, we beseech Thee, cookies are made by the chil­ Gregory Smith, 'V.G.; deacons the new wing will be en­ First Sunday o f Advent the permanent part o f the table 0 Lord, and come . • . The dren with a gingerbread cutter. of honor, the Rt Rev. Monsi­ f AT A RECENT MEETING larged and improved pedia­ Hollands have a party to make decorations in the Holland Hollands take this literally, as The best cookie is St. Nicholas gnor William M. Higgins and trics, maternity. X-ray, and o f Kappa Gamma Pi, national their Advent Wreath. A new household. The candle is decor­ well as symbolically, and on and the most deformed is Black the Very Rev. Monsignor Wal­ laboratory departments. Catholic college honorary so­ family is invited each year to ated ■with appropriate liturgical this day stir and bake their Peter, symbolic of the devil. ter J. Canavan; deacon of the plum puddings and fruit cakes. On the Ember Days during Mass, the Rev. Edward A .' Demands on ciety, Mrs. Frank G. Holland of attend the gathering. The symbols for various seasons and children'are encouraged to par­ days with crayon. The Christ The children help by chopping Advent self-denial is stressed. Leyden; subdeacon, tiie Rev. Bob Hop* Arvada gave an inspiring re­ Hospital Increasing sume of family practices dur­ ticipate and have a definite part Candle is lighted and parts of nuts and preparing ingredients. The children give to the poor Harley Schmitt; and masters of THE FEAST o f St. Nicholas or leave their pennies in the Demands on the overcrowded private and private rooms, and ing Advent The Holland fam­ in every activity. A fter the the Mass o f the day are read ceremonies, the Very Rev. is an important dayv On the eve church poor box. Monsimor David M. Maloney facilities at St Anthony’s pre utilizing every inch of floor ily, which includes six children, wreath is m ade'the group has each evening to the children o f this feast the stockings are The Feast of the Immaculate and the Rev. George Evans. increasing daily. Last year the space, provision has nov been enjoys a truly religious observ­ singing and games and refresh­ during dinner. The First Sunday of Advent hung and filled with gifts from Conceptio'n, Dec. 8, is family The Rev, William Jones, arcb- number of patient admissions made to accommodate 215 beds, ance. Their customs could be ments. The simple ceremony is often known as “ Stir St, Nicholas. The legend o f ,St. day. Spice cookies are baked diocesan superintendent of rose to almost 12,000, the num­ which total is not nearly shared by every family for a connected with the Advent up” Sunday, since the prayer Nicholas is a family treasure. They are heart-shaped and schools, is in charge o f arrange­ ber of babies born averaged six enough. Beds are in the halls more meaningful Advent and Wreath is held every evening of the day begins with “ Stir up On the feast day, December 6, (Turn to Page S — Column t ) ments fo r the Mass. per day, the patient days of at all times. 1 Christmas. during Advent V I t

i M PAGE TWO Office, f)t l•llll•ck Sfraaf THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, November 29, 1956

Offer SbHfer, DoBatiens Loretto Heights Plans Discussions Coloradoans Responding 'News' Editor Colleges W ill Be Hosts To Aid Hungary Refugees Will Address To High School Seniors fConlinued From Pago Of:- -- Icrushod Polish re*"'ante, Hun- Luncheon Club (Continued From Page One) students are invited to attend lives to Denver, thanks to the ;garr kept e^ape routes open Jack Foster, editor o f the ism, history, home economics, the afjernoon program. Parents NCWC CRS program. ifor the Polisb soldiers and refu- Rockg Mounlain Sawa, will be languages, mathematics, music, may also request appointments A Hungarian displaced .per­ igees. These men formed the the guest speaker of the K. of nucleus for the Anders army, nursing, philosophy and psy­ with faculty m cm b«s for Fri­ son p o in ts out to the Rtgialar C. Friday Luncheon Club on which was a major factor in the one reason the West should be Friday, Nov. 30. Mr. Foster, chology, science, sociology and day evening between 7 and 8 return of the alliesalii to the main­ grateful to Hungary and thus who has been editor of the social work, and speech. o’clock. land and the defeat of Nazi willing to help her citizens in morning Denver newspaper j Germany. their time of need. It was Hun­ since 1940, will give members of Parents Invited This Hungarian DP, now a DOLLS — WIGS — SHOES gary, he explained, who made the luncheon club some ideas he graduate student in Denver, A variety show by the college possible the oreat Polish army received on his trip to Dolli Draiied to Ordor explained that the second and in exile under General Anders last spring, when he toured students will close the afternoon third largest ‘'Hungarian" in World War II. When the Italy, Ireland, and England for program. Master o f ceremonies cities in the world are in the two months. A.B.C Doll Hospital Nazi and Russian armies Intej^ested in music and entertainment for as for the program will be Diane United States. Cleveland has Foster is a graduhte of West­ 'Practicing Isn't So Bad' RELIGIOUS STATUES REPAIRED 126,000 Hungarians or those of opinion of long as they can remember. The violin that Presley. Acts from the recent ern Reserve University of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCourt immediate Hungarian descent; (left to right) Albert, Catherine, and Chippie Catherine is playing was made by her grand­ New Italian Cleveland, 0 . He was a reporter freshman party will be presented. 616 Downing MA. 3-7617 New York is second with 120,- for the Cleveland Preta until George. The children o f Mr. and Mrs. Glen father, Professor Ferdinand Guarnieri. Musical selections by upperclass­ noo. George, 636 Clarkson, Denver, they have been Radio Program 1926, at which time, he came to men will include the "Fire Denver has about 600 Hun- Denver as a reporter for the + -J- + + A new Italian language re­ garians. Rocky Afountaiji News. In 1929 Dance” by Harriet Lind, selec­ ligious series. The Voice of Need It Great he went to the New York World tions from Carmen by Joyce Italy, (La Voce d’ltalia) can Guornieris of Mother of God Parish Reports that the United Telegram as assistant executive Maiselson, ^ d the '"Russian now be heard in this area States may open its doors to as Nightingale” by Loretto Longo over radio station KFSC, many as 17,000 Hungarians in­ Denver. accompanied by Kathy Kelly WHILE creases the need for Colorado Famous Violin-Making Family's Heirs on the piano and Mary Ellen YOU This series of weekly 16-” Catholics to continue to give minute programs is prepared funds and offers of shelter for Bolger on the flute. WAIT by the Fathers o f the the refugees. A large majority Carrying on Centuries-Old Tradition Parents of the high school l-TEAR GUARANTEE Society o f S t Paul, a congre­ of the exiles are Catholics, gation instituted for the de­ since Hungary is some 75 per (Continued From Page One) going to learn to play the pi- translation o f the parts had to MOST CARS velopment of a modem cent Catholic. The world’s na­ before he accepts one of the colo, an instrument, he ex­ be done by the children them­ apostolate of communica­ BONDED LINING, »4 -oo tions are cutting all red tape awards. plained, that is more expensive selves, and they did it admira­ 2-Vcar Gaanntec.. Extra tions— in radio, the press, to welcome the refugees of one Another son, Leo, is an ex­ than a flute, even though it is bly, judging by the enthusiastic DR. JAMES P. DRUMS S 4 .0 0 and movies. of the most bn'tal actions in pert on the cello, bass, and smaller, because it is much response they received at all TURNED ...... * ;Each The Voice of Italy can be world history. guitar. A third son, Armand, is harder to make. the performances. heard regularly on KFSC, Monsignor Kolka’s office is following a musical career in Albert plays the clarinet and Here in .Denver the family GRAY 2600 S. BROADWAY 1220 kc., at 7:30 a.m. Sun­ at 1644 Grant Street, Denver. the Army as an assistant band­ is studying the cello. For all the gets great pleasure from im­ AUTO BAKE CO. days. His telephone is AC. 2-3825. master. string instruments Professor promptu concerts. In these re­ Optometrist RA. 2-4676 Phone for Appt. Professor Guhrnieri’s daugh­ Guarnieri is the children’s citals, Mr. George plays the Eyes Examined - Visual Care ter, Mrs. Glen George, her hus­ teacher. trumpet, Mrs. George, the 2474 E. Colfax band, and their three children piano; Catherine and Professor Phone BLACK ft WHITE SERVICE also live at the Clarkson Street BOTH BOYS BELONG to Guarnieri, “ iolins; Chippie, the PR. 7.S818 Phena for Appt. MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY address. Mrs. George is an ac­ their school orchestra and to flute; and Albert, the clarinet. TAbor 5-8883 complished pianist who takes the Junior Police Band’s second The orchestrations for their FOR APPOINTMENT 122 N. CASCADE particular jjleasure in impart- band. Since they entered the or­ large repertoire were made by INSURANCE SINCE 1897 213 CULO. b l d g . BLACK ft WHITE SERVICE •ing her mnsial knowledge to ganization in September, 1955, Professor Guarnieri. 1615 CALIF. ST. ME. 4-6675 Colorado Sprin9S young children. they have made rapid progress, insurers and are hoping that they soon THESE CONCERTS may in­ Jack Foster THE GEORGES’ three chil­ will be in the inaugural band. clude such diverse numbers as 753 Gas & Electric Bldg. TA. 5-0241 dren, Catherine, H ; Albert, 9, In a recent ticket-selling ven­ “ Mignonette Overture,” “ Inter­ “ almost 10;” and Ferdinand, editor and spent several years ture by the band Chippie mezzo” from Cavalleria Rusti- Our CRIB SETS, CHRISTMAS CARDS Herbert W. Leibmon Gerard R. TeBockhorst in the Far East. “ Chippie,” 8, are all talented proved himself an excellent cana. “Under the Double In 1940 he returned to Denver musicians. Catherine, who plays salesman by selling 650 tickets. Eagle,” a particular favorite of and GIFT WRAPPING are now on dis Gerald J. Hencmann as editor of the Rocky Mountain the violin, one that was made When they were asked about Albert’s; and, as the family lov­ News. He has one son, 15 years by her grandfather, is at pres­ practicing, none of the chil­ ingly calls it, “ Grandma’s. Pet play. Select iVhile stock is complete. old. ent taking renewed interest ipj dren exhibited the displeasure Waltz.” This was the first piece The Knights of Columbus the piano. She is concert mis­ that most youngsters have for Catherine learned on the pi­ We still’have a few fine imports in discon­ Friday luncheon club meets tress of the second orchestra that part of their musical train­ ano, and Mrs. Guarnieri likes it and first violin in the concert ! every Friday in the K. of C. ing. As Catherine said, “ It de­ so much that her husband ar­ tinued numbers of statuary and some orchestra at her school. :home, 16th and Grant Street, pends on what grandpa ranged it for the whole family. Chippie plays the flute and I Denver. All Catholic men and thinks.” This talented musical fam­ lovely pictures at reduced prices. is studying the violin. He is I their guests are invited to at­ Early in life the children ily does not confine itself to, tend. The luncheons start showed an interest in the en­ playing merely at home. Re­ A new shipment of Hummels affords a promptly at 12 and end Peidiatrics Unit tertainment world. When Cath­ cently Mrs. George and the promptly at 1. erine was 7, Albert 5, and Chip­ three children presented a con­ wonderful selection. pie 4, they took part in a cert for the Altar Society of Is Establisheid dramatic version of the life of their parish, Mother of God. The Denver Catholic St. Maria Goretti, originally They nave also given a USO At St. Anthony presented in New York. Cath­ show, are now preparing for Regfister The establishment of a clini erine took the part of Angelo, a VFW children’s Christmas It’s Easy to Find a Real cal pediatrics department the saint’s brother. When the party, and look forward to do­ Published Weekly by the headed by Dr. Lewis R. Day play went on tour to Philadel­ ing more concerts in the future. 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(Continued From Page One) later there are more than 30^- tant relatives, who did all in 000 Sisters of Mercy carrying Church' Goods House .. jBut th#American National Bank their power to rob her of her her banner to every part of the faith, as they succeeded in de­ globe. This helmeted group is priving Catherine’s brother and dedicated to the spiritual and OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS TILL 8:30 sister o f theirs. Catherine corporal works of mercy. Some steeled herself against tempta­ of the most common arh teach­ tion, taunts, and ridicule by ing in elementary and second­ “ T/ie West's Largest— Since 1902^ fasting and praying and fidel­ ary schools, colleges, and pri­ ity to the teachings of the vate tutoring; nursing in hos­ Chutch. When she grew older pitals and asylums; caring for 1633 TREMONT she acquired a knowledge of the aged, orphans, and working FOOTS THE her faith by much spiritual girls; visitation of the poor, ALpine 5-4200 TAbor 5-3789' reading. This information she sick, and imprisoned. used to refute the arguments The firit Siiteri of Mercy of her attackers. came to the United States at Converted Relatives the inritation of the Bishops of this country, and the first Later on Catherine was re­ foundation was made in <30 SEE THE moved from the Protestant Pittsburgh in 1843. From home to live with the Calla­ this humble beginning grew ghans, who were also Protes­ and spread the many houses LOAN ARRANGER tant, but less vicious. No re­ found throughout the United ligious emblem o f her faith was States. Today there are 10,- allowed, and the opposition to 000 daughters of Mother Mce her faith continued. Catherine Aulcy in this country. continued to fast and say ejacu­ lations as years rolled on. Fin­ This large band of women ally the staunch girl’s prayers will pay homage to its found­ and patience were amply re­ ress on Dec. 12 by a three-day warded. Both foster parents preparation of prayers, works, joined the Catholic Church on and programs to promote the their death beds, and they left work of Catherine McAuley and their large fortune to their ask God’s blessing on the insti­ adopted daughter, Catherine. tute founded on charity and Catherine, who had always nurtured by suffering. fostered a love for the poor, In th^ Archdiocese of Den­ If h's lima to give your homo “tha naw look.' but now had an opportunity to help ver, the Sisters of Mercy con­ you'ra ahoil of raody cosh...Coma saa us. wa ora them in the way she knew duct Mercy Hospital, Denver, always happy to arranga a loan for ony wortbwhila purposow would be most effective. She and teach in St. Joseph’s High erected a school for the poor and Grade Schools and Presen­ o f Dublin, Ireland. She and a tation School, Denver, and in staff of lay teachers conducted St. Peter’s School, Grdeley.-In . Citizens Loon Co. it. Immediately her friends and the Diocese of Pueblo they con­ 1538 California St. MA. 3-4959 relatives found fault with her duct Mercy Hospital, Durango, R. B. DILLON, President undertaking. and teach in Most Precious She continued her work with Blood High and Grade Schools, the help and direction of her San Luis, and Sacred Heart clergy friends, and the School and St. Columba’s Schools, THE LOAN ARRANGER was officially opened on Sept. Durango. 24, 1827, the Feast of Our Lady ■ of Mercy. Pronounced Vows bee. 12, 1831 Criticism continued because the women were ■ lay teachers living as religious at Baggot Street House. With the help and advice of Archbishop Mur­ ray, Catherine and her two companions started their noviti- •— ate training at the. Presentation Convent, George’s Hill, Dublin, Bank by mail,.. the and on Dec. 12, 1831, the three EYESIGHT tr pronounced their vows as the IS PRECIOUS "American Way first Sisters of Mercy. Cather­ PROTECT IT ine was appointed the first su­ WALT SAPQRT perior. She and the Archbishop promptly undertook the writing of the constitutions for the new institute. * 3125 Eait Colfax THE AM ERICAN After 10 years of trial and error, experimentation and re­ • FR. 7-5374 vision of the rules, Gregory XVI approved them on June 6, OPTICIAN * Colorado NATIONAL BANK 184L Only five months after the O F DENVER • 17TH AND LAWRENCE approval of the Constitution on ! We will recommend AN EYE PHYSICIAN TO YOU June 6, 1841, Catherine went to — I------r ~ - her,yeward, and just 115 years BIL BURNETT:

a PAGE THREE TlMin^, No^btf 2f, IfM THC DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 16 Refugee Pupils Pray for Hungary LEO W. KRAEMER CONQUERED RESERVE TO BECOME LEADER .(Continued From Page One) Kraemer accepted the official resume his Holy Name interests title of archdiocesan lay chair­ fo r a number of years. man o f scouts, he claims the He came to Denver in 1936 men working with him have and became active for a time made the board successful.. in the Knights o f ^olumbus. The board was formed as a He was cochairman of Silver liaison organization to work Dollar Days when the council with Catholic scouts and scout paid the mortg;age. He was a headquarters, to form new ourth Degree member until troops, and to seek represen­ the pressure of business and tation for the scout districts. familylily forcedforcee him to take out In developing or vitalizing new a withdrawal card. troops, a chief project was to arouse the interest of the par ABOUT 10 YEARS AGO he ents. To do this a team of men entered the Holy Name Society was trained by the Denver scout at SL Vincent de Paul’s, his headquarters. With the assist­ own parish. He claims the ance of Glenn Wilson, repre^ friendships and associations he sentative of the Denver head' had formed with the men of quarters, and John Chairer, an mermann, 15, Yugoslavia; Ursula Oswald, 12 and 13; the parish drew him into the assistant cubmaster from St. “ S t Elizabeth of Hun- and Gerhard, Rosemarie, and Lina and Anna Husiak, 6 and organization. “ Getting on my Vincent’s, a promotional prO' jfary, protect your people,” Ursula Kurda, 9, 11, and 14, 7; and Elfrieda Prinz, 8, all feet to express my opinion gram was developed - also. The was the plea o f students at respectively; Waltrude and from Germany. about a group proposal helped program included excellent S t Elizabeth’s School, 1020 get me started. I guess I got bnsiness sales methods because Eleventh Street, Denver, b ra v e ^ a ch time,” said Krae- Mr. Schairer does promotional who observed the patronal mer.yEvidently he did, for he work in the Gates sales division nents. It was noted that the Colorado group, feast day Monday, Nov. 19, How the Hollands Make ww^elected president o f the Organize Colorado with’ a Holy Hour of petition pnish society. Later he filled the 40th such association to be formed in the for the welfare of her perse­ a Vacancy in the unexpired THIS PROGRAM and the U.S., is incorporated, and enjoys national affilia­ cuted country. term o f secretary in the Arch­ trained personnel were first Associated Colleges tion. Tribute was paid fo the Sisters of Loretto The presence of 16 Euro- Home a 'Little Church' diocesan Holy Name Union. utilized this past month to form nounced the formation of the Associated Col­ , pean-bom students, two of a new scout troop in Annunci­ as the moving spirit behind the association. (Continued From Page One) circlf is' symbolic of everlasting Froit this office he bounded leges of Colorado at a luncheon in the Denver them native Hungarians, into^ the presidency of the ation Parish. This one success Club Nov. 21. Some 100 leaders in business, in­ College presidents pictured ,are, standing, gaily decorated. The spice de­ eternity. The coffee cake is among the assembled student AHNU. When he replaced T. was sufficient to recommend dustry, and communications were told of the left to right, Father Richard F. Ryan, S.J., notes the description of the decorated with cheiries and body, brought concern over Raber Taylor, retiring presi­ the adoption of the procedure association’s aim to unify appeals and assure Regis; and Dr. Louis T. Benezet, Colorado Col. Immaculate Conception, saying holly and the Christ Candle is the sufferings of the free­ dent of the reactivated Holy by the scout headquarters for financial support for the participating collets. lege, Colorado Springs; and, seated, Dr. Val H. she "gave, forth fragrance of placed in the center. dom-seeking peoples right Name Union, he assumed a two- all its troop promotional work. Emmett J. Dignan, vice president of w e Wilson, Colorado Women’s College, and Sister into the St. Elizabeth family sweet spices.” Some of the Dessert for Christmas dinner Kraemer’s interest with scout cookies are given to another is a birthday cake for the in­ year term, which is to expire U.S. National Bank, underscored the necessity Frances Marie, Loretto Heights. Offices of the circle. this spring. work does not end with his of assisting private colleges, which receive no association are in the Insurance Exchange The Rev. Conrad Loftus, family as an expression of love fant Jesus and is also made in Kraemer denies he is the efforts on the archdiocesan tax support and are not aided by huge eifdow- Building, 931 14th Street, Denver. (AC.'2-7945). O.F.M., parish assistant, o f­ and charity. a circle to represent eternity. * * • guiding spirit of the union. He board. This year he is filling ficiated at Benediction, and Christmas gifts in the family says: “The people you work a term as chairman of the St. led the recitation of the Ros­ DECEMBER 13, the Feast of are . something made by each with either make or break an Vincent pack planning commit­ ary as well as petitions to St St. Lucy, is loved by the one or a spiritual bouquet or organization like that. It takes tee. The two boys in the family Secretary to Exiled Cardinal Tien Elizabeth. children. Following a Swedish a “Good For” booklet. These assure that this activity will booklets represent each child’s the co-operation of the men The 16 students, who came custom, “ S t Lucy’s cats” are not simply cease. Jerry has en­ baked. Bread dough is fash­ promise to do something, such under you to get anything done. to the United States as dis- tered the St. Vincent scout placed persons, represent ioned into cats and baked with as “ doing dishes ten times” . But gain their confidence and • * • they will help you. For ex­ troop this year and Pat is an Will Preach at Cure d'Ars Dec. 2 four European countries. each child’s name as a decora­ active Cub Scout. tion. These are used as place EPIPHANY is a feast day to ample, the planning meetings They are Denes Eszenyi. Jr., To emphasize the importance A famous ex-missionary to members of the society to he Since his and Cardinal Tien’s cards. S t Lucy, being patron be celebrated with neighbors before the general quarterly 13, and his sister Maria, 11, of group effort to achieve suc­ ordained in China. Father King ouster from China, Father King of school girls, is a great favor­ and friends who are invited by meeting of the union, when the China will preach at all the from Hungary; Franziska, cess, Leo cited the scoutmas. served there until 1941, when, has devoted full time to his du­ ite with the girls in the family. written invitation designed by officers and the seven con- Masses in Cure d’Ars Church, and Joseph Kiss, both 7, ter’s need of parental assist­ because of the Sino-Japanese ties as secretary to tlie Car­ their sister Eva, 6; and Jo­ Starting on the "0 Antiphon the Holland children. Each suitors work together, are es­ Denver, on Sunday, Dec. 2. He sential. A group of men meet­ ance and interest. “ If a good War, he was forced to leave. dinal, who lives ai the head- seph Prinz, 11, from Aus­ Days” short prayers are said guest is asked to bring a gift scoutmaster is bogged down is Father Clifford King, S.V.D., from Dec. 17 to Christmas Eve of canned goods to fill a basket ing like that can get a lot secretary to Cardinal Thomas He th^n was stationed in the quarters of the Society of the tria; Anna Elizabeth Zim- with all the planning jobs and Divine Word in Techny, 111. One in anticipation o f the great for the poor. Dinner includes done. An insignificant sugges­ Tien, S.V.D., exiled Archbishop Philippines, where he succeeded a myriad o f menial talks, he in evading Japanese in World of the principal reasons for his day. The construction o f the the meat pies baked on the tion thrown out in such a meet­ of Peiping. cannot devote his time to the War II until his escape to Aus­ getting the assignment is his crib is begun. The tree is set Feast of St. Thomas. ing can really develop into boys. Parents must relieve him Father King spoke on Nov. ability to-speak French, Ger­ An Epiphany cake is served something affecting the entire tralia in a U.S. sumbarine in behind the crib. All members of much of this work and allow 25 at the Masses in St. Mary’s Club Will Hear of the family offer suggestions which is circular and decoratbd archdiocese.” 1944. man, Italian, Spanish, and Chi- • • « him time to work with the Church, Colorado Springs. on improvement of the back­ with a crown. Three dimes are ne:yi, as well as English. scouts. This parental interest Taught in Peiping ground— the stream, the hills, SINCE SEPTEMBER Mr. Father King is the son of -the placed in the cake and those is essential if the troop is to He returned to China after the trees. Mary and Joseph who get them are the- three Kraemer can point to the suc­ the war and taught at the Cath­ late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph King. Archbishop at cessful operation of one such flourish,” says Kraemer. statues are placed at the far kings and lead the games for » * • olic University of Peiping, also His father died in 1910 in New idea. Among the board mem­ York, ■ and his mother moved end o f the room and are started the group.. The children enact THIS SCOUT WORK is but serving as part-time secretary bers is a scout executive, Glenn here from the East in 1^17. She on their journey to Bethlehem. a playlet on the journey of the an outgrowth of the Archdioc­ to Cardinal Tien. In 1947 he three kings and all join in sing­ Wilson. Upon his urging an died in 1940. Meeting Dec. 6 They are gradually moved day esan Holy Name Union. Krae­ foresaw the effects of the grow­ by day and arer finally placed ing hymns. archdiocesan scouting board mer asserts that the principal ing power of Communism in The missioner is widely Archbishop Urban J. Vehr in the crib on Christmas Eve. While teaching their children Has been formed. Although objectives'of the union "are to China, and he ’wrote in a letter known as t|ie founder of the will be guest speaker at the * • « basic Catholic faith by the use revere effectively the Holy to relatives here that “ the Reds nation-wide Catholic Students’ December meeting o f the First ON DECEMBER 21, the of the liturgy and of the feasts Name. In the parish society the intend to eradicate Christianity Mission Crusade, which he o f the Church, Mr. and Mrs. Friday Club, it was announced children learn the story of the Monsignor Hagus men are encouraged to receive from Chinese soil.” Even then, started as a seminarian in Frank G. Holland provide many this week by Arthur Maroney, doubting Thomas and Christ’s the sacraments monthly. Since he had reported, the Reds “ have Techny in 1917. wonderful memories for their president of the club. forgiveness. Following an early this society comjjrises one of virtually put the Church out of Father King was scheduled family and for their friends The meeting will be held in day custom when landowners To Return Home the few male organizations in running order” in 40 mission to arrive in Denver Nov. 28 and and neighbors. the Albany Hotel Thursday, gave rice to the poor on St. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor every parish, the society forms dioceses. to return to Techny Dec. 3. Dec. 6, at noon. Thomas’ Day^, the dessert for Charles Hagus, retired pastor the backbone o f parish en­ this day is always rice pudding. This will be the second ap­ of Annunciation Parish, Den­ deavor. The Holy Name Society Also on this day meat pies are I i pearance of the Archbishop be­ ver, who had a cataract re­ supplies an organized and avail­ baked and frozen, to be thawed Denver Couples CHRISTMAS DOLL SALE fore the luncheon club, which moved from his right eye in able source of willing workers and used on the Feast of the has been meeting monthly for Mercy Hospital Nov. 15,‘ is re­ to aid the pastor. The archdioc­ Epiphany. Use Our Lay-Away more than seven years. A large covering most satisfactorily and esan union helps the parish Christmas Eve is the day for Elect New Slate Select your little girl’s turnout o f downtown business­ will return home in about a unit to perform this function finishing Advent prayers. The Christmas Gift Now men is expected. week. better.” tre^ is trimmed. THre figures Admitted to the same hos­ The union meeta quarterly. Other present officers o f the are put in the crib with the Of CFM Officers pital Nov, 25, Father Walter From this meeting comes in­ club include Edward Coughlin, exception of the Infant, placed Husban

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Arvada.— (Shrine of St Mrs. G. A. Bfuck and Mrs. Joe Ahne)— Father William Jones, Murray, Jr. archdiocesan superintendent of ILeligiout Article* parochial Khools, will bg the Religious articles will be on guest speaker at the meeting of display for sale following all the Altar and Rosary Society the Masses on Sunday, Dec. 2, on Tuesday, Dec. 4. and Sunday, Dec. 9. The oppor­ Faym ^Jones has chosen as tunity for securing religious his topic ^'Opportunities for articles for oneself or for Sancti^.” There will be group Christmas gifts is being of- recitation of the Rosary in the church at 8 p.m. followed by the business meeting and social hour in the parish hall. The nominating committee members, Mrs. Carl Branch, Mrs. Lee Babcock, Mrs. Albert ISimpson, and Mrs. Emil Gi- meno, will present the new slate o f officers for the coming year. Hostesses will be the U s h e r s ushers of Christ the King Par- rectory for a dinner and business meeting. Mmes. R. E. Janke, Leo Kretz, U 9 I I 6 1 9 jgjj_ ^Denver, gathered recently and Barney Lynch, second row, second from the tmmAm The AlUr and Ros- Massea in the church basement Shown in the Rudy Zehnder, Jr.; John Doyle, joined with Fathers Edward Leyden, pasto^; right, was elected president for the coming v liriS T n iO S v Q iu S society members picture, from le ft are Mrs. Caroline Yarcho, and Edward O’Boyle. - year. The ushers are one of the most active Robert Stack, C.M., and James Rasby at the organizations of the parish. 40 Hours' Closing tag Christmas cards on Sundays after all the mittee, and Mrs. George Lehner. + + + The solemn closing of Forty imww*a»fapw»w!wiwmwTOrooTO + + + Hours’ Devotion was held at 4 p.m. on Sunday afternoon, Nov. Cathedral Parish 25. The services were con­ M Planned ducted by the Rev. Charles Ma- Please Patronize These Friendly Firms CHRISTMAS TREES St. Bernadette lateSta, O.P, The sermon topics were based on the Mass, the By Silversmith Holy Eucharist, and Christ as Special Church and Plans Potiuck King. Celebrant for Solemn Lodge Trees Benediction was Moiisignor William Kelly o f Colorado At Christ, King Springs assisted by Fathers Beautiful (Christ the King Parish, Luncheon Dec. 6 Frederick D. McCallin and Rev. William Jon*. Denver) PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED Wreaths Herbert Bannigan. COSHpitOCMM Lakewood. — (St Berna­ Twenty-five visiting priests fered by the Altar and R o^ry The famous Danish silver­ FOR AND DELIVERED y j Cota, smith o f Denver, Stig Guster- Colfax at Downing Donvar Roping Boughs dette’s Parish) — A Christmas were guests of Father Bernard Society. Women of the society man, will be the guest speaker KEystona 4*3217 party will be held at the Altar Kelly at dinner following the who will handle the sale of at the meeting o f the Altar and Table and Rosary Society meeting closing of the Forty . Hours’ these articles after the Masses Rosary Society on Friday, Nov. Decorations Thursday, Dec. 6, at 12 o’clock. Devotions. The dinner) which are Mmes. Roxy Mapley, Wil 30. Gusterman will give de­ DOYLE’S Please Patronize It will be a potiuck luncheon, was served by members of the liam Mulloney, Donna Domin- tailed outlines on the making Grave tind the dessert, rolls, and coffee Altar and Rosary Society, was ico, Lee Babcock, Helen Reed, PHAKMACY Your REGISTER and Jerry Shea. and preserving of church Blankets will be furnished by the Altar under the chairmahship of Advertisers and and Rosary Society. Everyone is sacred vessels. Th* Particnlor D rnnlst t Mrs. John Casey, president to bring a' c o v e r t dish and a I7th AVE. and GRAN! Mention Holly and MUtleto* 50 cent gift, plus a gift for each of the society, will preside at the business meeting at which KE. 4-8987 FREE DEUVERY THE REGISTER Planlerg and Gift* guest brought. The meeting will CCD at St. Anthony's be followed by a. card party. the final report on tae Harvest The church cleaning will be Ball will be made. Mrs. John SO. DENVIR EVERGREEN NURSERY done in the month of December Conley, membership chairman, Sets Member Reception asks that any woman o f the 1534 So. Broadway SP. 7-7768 f by the Little Flower Circle; S i f t v i c x L surplices, Mrs. Humble; large parish who would like to be­ come a member o f the society linens, Mrs. Euvette Forkay; Westwood.— (St Anthony of Christmas Meet DINING ROOM call her at DE. 3-9083 and she and small linens, Mrs. Halbur Padua’s Parish)—A reception The Altar and Rosary Society will make arrangements to and Mrs. Spetnagle. ceremony for the new members FEATVRING will hold a Christmas party come to the meeting. A social of the Confraternity o f Chris­ THE FINEST OF FOODS FOR CFM Formed meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 2, in hour will follow the meeting in tian Doctrine program in the OVER TEN YEARS . . . The first Christian Family the hall with recitation of the the rectory. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH parish will be held on Wednes­ REASONABLY PRICED Movement group was organized Rosary before the meeting in The Altar and Rosary Society day, Dec. 5, in the church. the church. Please Patronize These Friendly Firms in the parish in the home of Bob Invited to the ceremony are Will receive Communion as a All new members are asked 308 EAST COLFAX AVE. and Dorothy Smith. Introducing all those who are now enlisted group on Sunday, Dec. 2, in to attend and to bring any old the CFM to the six couples pres­ as friends and helpers and the 7 :30 Mass. Special pews hats they may have around the ent were Bill and Pat Linton, who aided in the spread of the will be reserved for the mem­ Washington house. At the party one of the NORRIS AG MARKET who are in charge of Denver’s program in ■ the ^past four bers of the society, who will features will be a crazy hat con CvU SNTlt, rrai Southwest region of CFM. Also months. remain after the Mass to recite iMlkU t( St. VlM lt'l rwllt test Games will be played and Park Mkt. present was Father Leo Blach, The speaker for the evening prayers for vocations. ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' PARISH Bill Hashea Coznplet. AG Food Center chaplain of this region. Any in­ awards will be presented during Brownie Troop- 789 is asking will be the Rev. John Scannell, the evening;’8 entertainment. Your Friendly Open Sundays 9 Till 2 terested couple may call the pastor of St. Nicholas’ Parish in each school child to bring one Please Patronize These Friendly Firms Smiths at BE. 7-3290. The Altar Society officers ^ill can o f canned goods to the AG Store . Credit — Free Delivery Platteville, who has long been bejiin charge of arrangements Mr. H. Snyder, chairman of associated with the CCD pro­ school hall before Nov. 29 to 598 S. Gilpin SP. 7-6075 S. Claxtoa h Louisiana PE. 3-9417 and will provide the refresh­ the PTA ways and means com­ gram. be donated to the Little Sisters ments. Pehrson’s Market mittee, reports the games party Following the actual recep­ o f the Poor who care the aged Please Patronize Rays'StandardService huge success. Eleven hundred tion a social will be conducted On Wednesd. y evening Nov. at the Mullen Home. Complete One-Stop Your REGISTER The annual triduum in LEN'S Pharmacy p^ple attended, and a profit in the parish hall sponsored by 28, a new Christian Family Ray Guertner, Prop. honor o f the Christ Child will Advertisers and L. C. FEHR. Prop. almost 3L800 was realized. the executive ' oard. Roy Movement grroup was formed in M.miMr St. Vlne.nt da Paul’. Pariah Washing • Creasing Doughnuts will be on sale in Pangle, president of the execu­ the parish made up c ' couples be held at Christ the King FOOD STORE Mention with teen-age children. Th( Church on the evenings of Hava Your Doctor Phono So. Clayton at Louisiana the church basement Sunday, tive board, and Harold McMil­ Delivery — Tues., Thurs., Sat. Dec. 2. lan will be in charge. new group is the second one Dec. 19, 20, and 21. The THE REGISTER Ut Your Proscription RA. 2-9870 vested choir will sing the 491 So. Pearl PE, 3-1484 2707 E. Louisiana RA. 2,3739 prophecies and hymns proper Froe Pickup and Delivery At Louisiana and South Clayton to the Christmas season. Alameda Drug Store St. Vincent de Paul Unit Father Charles Forsyth, V. O. PETERSON, Prop. O.S.B., Newman Club chap­ PLATT lain at the University of Cat Rate Drni;s CLEAA’ERS Colorado, will be the guest Fountaih Serviea Sundries BONNIE BRAE PlansCbmmunion Dec.2 Speaker. Each evening the Mrs. Emily Howell, Owner • devotion* will close with Your Business Appreciated (St. Vincent de Paul’. Pariih, HNS To Elect Benediction o f the Blessed Alameda & So. Broadway Very Rea.sonable Shopping Center Denver) The Holy Name Society will Sacrament. The women of the Altar'and meet on Wednesday, Dec. 5, at Officer* CONOCO PRODUCTS Prices Rosary Society and their daugh­ 8 p.m. in the cafeteria hall. The following slate of offi­ ters will receive Communion in There will be an election of of­ cers was presented by Mrs. Ben Lubricalion-Delco Batteries Cleaning by Bodefelt a group in the 8 o’clock Mass ficers. Refreshments and enter­ Lofflin, chairman o f the nomi­ CONOCO PRODUaS Preisser's Red & White Car Washing Dick Tremlett John Bolsingsr Lubricatton. Car Waahiag, Battaria* Sunday, Dec. 2. tainment will be provided. All nating committee, at the Girl Scout neighborhood meeting Rtcharfwl, Tir* Vulcanixing The annual Christmas party men of the parish are invited. 295 S. Penn. RA. 2-8653 IT« Give Pioneer Stamps Grocery and Market of the society will be held on The November meeting of the Wednesday morning, Nov. 21, W. A. (Dutch) Thomas FANCY MEATS, VEGETABLES, Monday at 8 p.m. in the cafe­ Holy Name Society was held in the school hall: Alameda A Logan PE. 3-9840 BONNIE BRAE AND QUAUTY GROCERIES teria hall. Mrt. R. J. Malloy, after the 8 o’clock Mass, with Chairman, Mrs. Joseph Ware; president, extends an invitation sweet rolls and coffee served as vice chairman, Mrs. Vern Free Delivery SPruce 7-4447 Conoco Service to ail women of the parish to a light breakfast. It is planned Ellen; organizer, Mrs. John 724 So. Univeraity PE. 3-9609 2331 E. Ohio Are. (S. Unir. and Ohio) attend. This is the one social to alternate night meetings and Hackett; publicity, Mrs. Frank party of the year for all women Sunday morning meetings Karry; camp chairman, Mrs. Cure d'Ars Parish of the parish. There w ill, be a every other month. Melvin Barmettlor; cookie 50-cent gift, exchange and a In December the afternoon chairman, Mrs. Robert Johns­ Please Patronize These Friendly Firms voluntary offering of a can of hours for Confessions on Satur­ ton; International Friendship SOUTH GAYLORD food to help fill Christmas days will be 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 Rev. John Scannell and Julliett Lowe chairman, baskets for the needy. p.m. The evening hours of 7:30 Mrs. Donald Wycoff; council Please Patronize THELMA KASSON Refreshments will be served, to 9 p.m. will continue the founded within the last three delegate, Mrs. Ben Lofflin; and Shopping District and carols will be sung. Cards same. months. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lin­ alternate, Mrs, Emanuel Krin- Your REGISTER BEAUTY SALON ton of S t Rose of Lima’s Par­ will be played. Mss. G. P. Bums will enter­ ner. These officers will take of­ Advertisers and 2876 Colorado Bird, The committee for the party tain St. Vincent de Paul’s Cir­ ish, sponsoring CFM area fice in January, 1957. Hair Styling is composed of Mrs. Louis Er­ cle o f the Altar and Rosary couple, and Mr. and Mrs..Lou There will be no D^em ber Mention Permanent Waving Please Patronize EMPIRE MARKET Dillinger of S t Anthony’s at­ hard, program chairman; Mrs. Society on Wednesday, Dec. 5, Neighborhood meeting. The THE REGISTER PHONE DExtOT 3-llS e Your REGISTER Johnny Meyers Bob Holm Roy Johnson, co-chairman; and for a Christmas luncheon and tended the first meeting of the next meeting will be held Th.Inu Kauoo O'Connor, Ownn new group. Advertisers and Open Week Days and Sundays Mmes. Win Schrodt, Donald gift exchange. Wednesday, Jan. 23, at 10 a.m. 0 A.M. to e P.M. Ish, J. F. Lawless, Clarence The PTA room mothers The initruetion clatiei for in the school hall with mothers Mention Harrer, Tom Conners, L. W. will meet Wednesday, Dec. 5, the adult* came to a conclu­ of Brownie Troop 789 serving Quelity Meats - Sea Food Deuschle, Howard Kiatta, Wil­ at to a.m. in the home o f sion last week after running as hostesses. Leaders of this THE REGISTER for to week*. Some 30 to 40 troop are Mmes. John Ryan St. Philomena's Parish 1058 S. Gaylord SP 7-7567 liam H. Costello. Gifford Hen­ . Mrs. V, Brown, 2300 W. derson, Murray Wolz, and John Florida. Mrs. Brown will be persons attended the weekly and William Peltier. F. Getz. assisted by Mmes. AI Rob­ sessions with about 18 non- Members of Brownie Troop Please Patronize These Frien'^^'i Firms erts, George Learned, and Catholics specifying their in­ 736 under the leadership of Gift Suggestions GIFT HDQS. Leo Stasica. tentions to enter the fold. Mmes. James McConaty, Bethel Vess, and Jack .Thomas are Betty & Bob’s Beauty Beautiful Cards The eighth grade class, under All those who missed the final Sunbeam Appliancei Our Lady of Grace making pine-cone door decora­ Andy's Texaco Station and Wrappings the direction of Sistgr M. Gene­ class are asked to call the rec­ & Barber Shop Rererawara — Detcoware vieve, will participate in the tory to make arrangements for tions for Christmas. 12th A Clayton FR. 7-9826 I Coty end Lentheric Gift Setal Vernon ware Diehea ^ singing in the 9:30 a.m. Mass a make-up session. Girl Scout Troop 69 under WE GIVE RED 8TAUP8 Specializing in Stanley Toola 2 Whitman’s & Brecht’s Sodality to Meet in the Cathedral on Saturday, the leadership o f Mmes. Dwain Permanent Wav­ Tree Lighta & Stenda * g Candies (Our Lady o f Grace Parieh, Dec. 1. DeWitt and P. G. Cronin ia dis­ Products ing and Latest in Denver) Mrs. Larry Hurst announces continuing the Christmas gift Hair Shaping [TOYS & GIFTS FOR ALL, Lubrication The Altar and Rosary So­ that the Girl Scouts of St. Vin­ exchange this year and in its SO. GAYLORD f Accessories dality will convene Thursday, cent de Paul’s and Stephen Sisters' Shower place will make Santa Claus 2603 E. 12th Ave. EA 2-4723 HARDWARE Nog. 29, at 8 p.m. The Rosary Knight Schools will hold a court bags for some of the children I Lent Drug will be recited in the church o f awards on Friday, Dec. 7, in at St Clara’s Orphanage. 1055 S. Gaylord RA 2-5664 - Free Delivery at 7:45 p.m. The president, the Stephen Knight Auditorium Slated Dec. 2 1000 S. Gaylord at Tonnaaaaa Mrs. Leonard liames, will pre at 7:30 p.m. Nine Girl Scout ! WoU Blessed Sacrament Parish SP. 7-2961 S I We G irt S A H Gram 8 tain pa side. Corporate Communion for troops will be receiving profi- CARPETS to the Altar and Rosary Sodality oiency badges. Brownie Troops Wal Please Patronize These Friendly Firms will be held in the 8 o’clock 457, 444, 184, and 787; and At St. Joseph's Room Size Mass Sunday, Dec. 2. parents have been issued invi­ and Smaller An array o f Christmas cards tations to this event (St. Joseph’s Polish Parish, RUGS LargssI ssisetion* Id tbs city. St. Jqhn's Parish will be on display in the vesti­ Scout Leaders Named Do|iTer) bule after all the Masses every At a recent neighborhood A sM)wer will be given for Sunday with Mrs. Frances COLORADO BOULEVARD DRUG meeting of St Vincent de the sisters on Sunday, Dec. 2, at Furniture'"in the house Please Patronize These Friendly Firms Sohn in charge. Paul’s and Stephen Knight 2 p.m. Parents and parishioners 0i«a VtdDtidtr m s ln ii Tin I t'eleck JOE H. 5CHM1TZ, Proft. The next meeting o f the scout leaders, the,following of­ are all invited to go through (Mmbe B)«n4 SsoiMit ruM) Men’s Club will be held Dec. 7 ficers were elected: Neighbor­ the school to see the new desks Specializing; in at 2 p.m. in the church hall. E.M.W. hood chairman, Mrs. F. L. Gal­ and repairs done during the Prescriptions Tony Bennello will preside. Permanent Waving CAPITOL DRUG lagher; vice chairman, Mrs. R. summer. A bride doll w ll be where cash talks Accurately Filled rACl 0 SCHNZIDn Nyrick; secretary, Mrs. Ruth awarded by the PTA at 4:30 2141 So. Broadway Hcnber o l gt .Jotn'i Puiib My Lady Edith Wilson; treasurer, Mrs. Gordon p.m. SHerman 4-2754 Fountain Service New Drive-In Beauty Shoppe All Saints Parish Hurley; public relations, Mrs. November 29, a hot dog lunch Licpior Department Window Service J. Sheridan and Mrs. J. Jacobs; will he served to the children. MINNIE KESSELe R. Mrr. Fra* Dolivtry East Dsnvar snd Aurora FREE DELIVERY Mothers are asked to come and f Brentwood cooky manager, Mrs. C. 0 . An­ EA 2-3533 EA 2-9997 EA 2-9998 2804 E. 6th Are. EA. 2-0788 E. 6tb A Fillmore FR. 7-2741 derson; “ help serve at 11 o’clock. Camping, Mrs. J. Lauby; Planning Meet PILES East Colfax A Colorado Bird. Please Patronize court of award chairman, Mrs. Monday evening, Dec. 3, at Heal Quickly OLSON'S C. Williams; Juliet Low chair­ 7:45 p.m., a PTA meeting will Your REGISTER G & W HARDWARE man, Mrs. P. Smith; Stephen be held to plan for the children’s with my Advertisers and Knight organizer, Mrs. R. Barn- Christmas party and bal ) sale Food Market holt; S t Vincent de Paul’s or­ A gift for this meeting, was do­ PROVEN METHOD Mention Hunting Season ST. JAMES' PARISH ganizer, Mrs. L. Hurst; dele­ nated by Mrs. Messing. The No Cutting No Injections Appreciatet Your Business See Us gates, Mmes. R. Blair, R. prize for November’s meeting THE REGISTER No Suffering* No Hospital Please Patronize These Friendly Firms 3030 E. 6th EA. 2-1801 for Big Came Myrick, G. Ames, and C. Wil­ was donated by Mrs. Younger No Los* of Time Hunting License liams; and alternates, Mmes. E. and won by Mrs. McCaslin. WALTER FOGG -SERVICE Harrington, G. Hurley, and L. The Rev. John J. Guzinski. From Work Guns FO H fijTEK ’:^ SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Hurst pastor, thanks alb who donate DR. ALLEN B. and Those still wishing Advent toward the church repairs’ Complete Complete Automotive . Ammunition Wreaths may call Mrs. D. campaign. CROESSMANN BAUER'S T V SERVICE Service . , Winter, PE. 3-6593, or Mrs. J. era is to b« a meeting D.C. Food Market 2102 S. Federal Blvd. Jacobs, SP. 7-4549. The ordered Thursday evening, Nov. 29, 2243 OIVEIDA ST. IN RALPH'S HARDWARE Meat* Processed for Freezers We Give Green Stenpe 331 14th S t Suite 311 WE. 5-1701 wreaths may be picked up at ef all parishioners end work­ AC 2-6070 FR 7-7260 SERVICE CALLS FL. *.7*30 2016 E. Sth Ave. EA 2-2472 Picinip and Delivery 1215 S. Clayton anytime on er* for the church at 7:30 33 Years Experience *3.00— WORK GUARANTEED Phone: FL. B-eM4 2700 Beet 6th D £.3-»70e Saturday, Dec, 1. PAGE FIVE T hurs^, NoT«ink«r 2f, H56 Telephone, Keyitone 4-4205

St John's HNS Plans!_ _At St. Mary Academy Box Social 93 of Sf. James' PTA Meeting

(St. Jamea’ Pariah, Denver) can be picked up at church o'n vember: Mmes. Wagner, Sunday, Dec. 2, after the Young, Tobias, Volzske, Schae­ Turkey Party on Dec. 11 Even though it was a freez­ Masses. Anyone interested in fer, Dreher, Wozniak, Fahey, ing, snowy night there were 93 ordering a ■wreath may contact Spencer, Date, Van Dyke, K ' Lewjs, Webb, Kolowich, Denny, (St. Joiln ill* ETaafaliil'i •vM iBf, D«c. S, is tb* members at the PTA meeting Mrs. FYank Gold at EA. 2-0545 Partnk, D«BT«r) roM i or tbk charch la Baka "The Thanksgiving dinner Blixt, Gau, Hinton, Walsh, I . Nov. 20. Sister Sheila Anne’s Schmitt, Barnes, Dunn, Kohl- On ^ e s d a y . Dec. 11, the tba fiaal arraataaiaaU far served to the school children Holy Name l^iety will spon­ tba big baka tala Saaday, second grade won the traveling was postponed from Monday, russ, Mulroney, Henderosn, sor a turkey fnimea party ^ Dac. 9. ' picture for having the best at­ Nov. 19, to Wednesday, Nov. Kress, N e i 1 s e n, Stewart, O’Shea, V e n e 11 e, Dumas, the auditorium of St Johift Mrt. Harry Schwab U recov­ tendance of parents. 21, because o f the closing o f Kapple, Ahern, Seery, Cross, School. Gift certificateif for ering in Mercy HoapiUl school in the receijt snow storm The sixth grade mothers Edwards, Backman, DoUcet, the turkey* and other Chriit- an accident ^ The following women par­ were hostesses for the evening, McQuade, Conley, Reno, Guz­ mas priies wilt be awarded ao PTA Hears Principal * ticipated in the lunchroom pro­ and the special gifts were do­ gram during the montjt of No­ man, Teschner, and Dolfinger. that the winners may pick up “ The school is a projection of their prises prior to Ch^tmas. the home. It is to aid parents nated by Mmes. Cross and A full turnout is expected and in the education of their chil­ Piasecki. They were won by everyone is guaranteed a dren," said Sister Jane Fran­ Mmes, Gerken and Artzer. a wonderful time. ces, principal o f S t John’s ’ Mrs. E. J. Fattor,'program There will be e meetiey of School, speaking to the mem­ Give all the member! of Our bers o f the PTA Nov. 26, chairman, presented the enter­ Lady*! Sociality Wednetday “According to our Holy tainment for the evening; Father," Sister said, “ the pur­ PASQUALE MARRANZINO, left, were all unanimous in choosing the unique box- Peter DiLeo, who sang; Mary RELIGIOUS GIFTS pose of Catholic education is staff writer for the. Rocky Mountain lunpheon display made up by Mrs. John Borg, Jo and Cecilia Huggins, accord­ to train the child to be a true center, of Littleton. The old-fashioned event, of Significance for Christmas and a perfect Christian. Cath­ News, Denver, ant^ a member of St. M a r/s dressed up to suit modern tastes, was a sellout. ion duet; Karen Moriarity and Evergreen Unit olic children must be taught to Academy Dads’ Club, wrote, and performed in, V Arlene Huff, tap dance selec­ a two-act play that was part of the entertain­ A highlight of the entertainment given at think and to jud|:e according tion; and Sandra McQuade, pi­ to Christian principles.” ment featured at the school’s second annual the box social was the pantomime act featuring Reports Variety The fortbcooiing parant- box-luncheon social on;Nov. 18 at the WolhursL Budd Howard, at right. “ From Birth to Death” ano splo. Mrs, Frank Gold ex­ m a d o n n a s “ .”! . * 2 « o . . * 3 0 ‘“ teacker confarencei, ilated Approximately 400 persons attended the affair was the title of his performance. Howard, to­ plained the making and use of for Friday, Nov. 30, were ex- that also included dancing to the music o f Mike gether with his. wife and Mrs. Pasquale Mar- the Advent Wreath, using Mr. Di Salle’s orchestra. ranzino, contributed to the dance routines and COMPLETE LINE OF NATIVITY FIGURES plaiaed by Sitter Jane Fran­ and Mrs. Elmer Gerken and In Its Activities ce!, She taid that tba retulU The women went “all out” in preparing other phases o f the production. The successful affair was presented through the combined family as the model Catholic of the reading teiti, given in lunches for the box social. Although the judges 20 Piece Rubber S e t...... — ?...$12.50 Evergreen. — (Church of October, would be given each had a hard time determining the winner, they efforts of the academy’s parents groups. family. _ i Chrirt the King)— A variety of parent in tbete conference!. The Advent wreaths ordered activities came to light at the Ropier Moche Sets...... $7.50 • $12.50 The PTA meeting was called the night of the PTA meeting recent meeting o f the Altar to order by the president, Mrs. and Rosary Society: Thomas I^wrie, immediately S t Louis' PTA Board to Meet Dec. 4 Chino Sets ...... $20.00 following a luncheon. The R t Mrs. A. Wales, chairman o f Wood Carved ...... $ 2 5 .0 0 - -$ 7 5 .0 0 the Mother Cabrini Circle, re­ Rev. Monsignor John Moran, Englewood.— (St. Louis’ Par­ Dec. 2. The Altar and The Men’s Club will meet ported that a party for teen­ pastor, opened the meeting with ish)—The PTA board of man­ Roiary Society will meet on Monday, Dec. 3, i n the agers in the parish hall is held prayer. 'The second grade won agers will meet on Tuesday, Monday, Dec. 3, at 12 noon school cajteteria at 8 p.m. The after all high school home the attendance prize. Dec. 4, at 3:15 p.m. in the in the rectory for the an­ guest speaker will be Father games. The women o f this St. John’s PTA will be re­ school cafeteria. All • officers, nual Chri!tma! party. Every­ W. J. Koontz; chaplain at the ^h n . (P. (Dedslidsun, circle will meet in the home o f sponsible for the sale o f 20 chairmen, and room mothers are one attending U to bring a Federal Correctional Institu­ Mrs. C. M. Hanes, chairman, tickets to the bridge party and requested to be present. covared diah. tion. Religious Articles Church Supplies fashion show to be given Jan. Dec._ 2 at 2 p.m. A souvenir The Sisters o f St. Joseph scenic plate ^ with pictures of 17 by the CP’TL. Members who 1120 Broodway. CH. 4-6304 desire tickets to this affair are thank the many parishioners the parish church-, grounds, and for the generous contributions shrines will be on display at asked to contact Mrs. Francis All Souls' Altar Society Candlin. It was further re­ o f canned goods, frozen meats, a coffee social after the Masses and other foodstuffs sent to in the parish hall, Sunday, quested that PTA members them as a result of the PTA- Dec. 23. save Pioneer, S & H, and Red sponsored pantry shower. St. Girard’s Circle will meet trading stamps for prizes for To Elect, Install Officers In the home o f Mrs. A. E. Ship- this party. Mrs. Howard Swan­ Mr., Mrs. Club MARIAIM man, chairman, Dec. 4 at 8 son will be in charge o f these Plans Party Englewood.— (All Souls’ Par­ make the bake sale last week p.m. The women o f this circle stamps for St. John’s. ish)— On Tuesday evening, Dec. a success. To encourage a greater The Mr. and Mrs. Club is MISSALS nave Christmas cards for ■ sale 4, the last general meeting of attendance at daily Ma!!, planning a Christmas party for Teens' Communion , in the pamphlet rack at the the children on Sunday, Dec. the year for the members of rear of the church. Recent new each grade, from the fourth the Altar and Rosary Society Instructions for high schooKjiZ up to the eighth, will attend 3, at 3 p.m. in the school cafe­ students and the meeting of the of Spiritual Significance for each member of the family members o f this circle are Mrs. teria. Those attending are to will be held in the parish hall at Hifts Galore Barbara Lynch, Mrs. Ma!! a different day each 8 p.m. The main business of the Teen Club will be resumed this week, beginning with the bring a $1 g ift Santa Claus Adams, Mrs. L. Walker, and evening will be the election and Thursday, Nov. 29, at 7:30 p.m. fourth on Monday. will be there to distribute the Members of the Teen Club will t h e n e w Mrs. A. E. Williams. presents. installation of officers for the ...for family THE MARIAN The first Friday breakfast coming year. receive Communion in a group Y MARIAN MISSAL In. the home o f Mrs. P. M. The Altar and Ro!ary So­ SUNDAY MISSAL to be served Dec. 7 will be in in the 9 o’clock Mass on Sun­ | . X l V for D.Uy M .u Marble the St. Theresa Circle ciety will receive Commu­ The guest speaker will be day, Dec. 2. v..for friends will meet Dec. 7. Additional the charge of the fourth grade, Mrs. Daniel Yacovetta, who will Juat puhliihed—the netptst, Mrs. Crete Riede and Mrs. nion in a group in the 8 Aril^U! Camera! Completely revieed—Up-to-date children’s choir robes are being talk on “ Catholic Woman, the The monthly Mass for vaca­ molt complete Sunday MUtal Hardeman in charge. o'clock Ma!! on Sunday, Eaitman-Kodak Camera* made by the members o f this Last Fortress.” Mrs. Yacovetta, tions, requested by the Altar jewelite Bru.he. No other Miiwl givet and Rosary Society, will be a New Excluaiva Feature; circle. PTA Program president of the Denver Dean­ I . . . Lucien LeLong * !uch complete initraciion fered on Saturday morning, 25 full page, full color plcturee December 11 at 8 p.m. In The program for the PTA ery Council of Catholic Women, * iuch beautiful colored of the Pauion oppoaite the text Dec. 1, at 7 o’clock. Corday . . . Ruben.tein the home o f Mrs. E. Raymond, meeting \<'as in the charge of will also install the new offi­ picture! of major feail! of the Maaa. An aid to more de­ Sunday, Dec. 2, members of Remington Electric Shaveri the Sacred Heart Circle will Mrs. George Kelly. Mrs. Edwin Loyola Parish cers. * auch beautiful durable votion at Maaa. Seaforth Men’t Toiletrie. meet. Orders for specially pre­ Kluck who presented the 4-H the Altar and Rosary Society binding!. All members of the society will receive Communion cor-, Fin* Bindingi-Extra Prayers pared fruit cakes by the Voll- group. These 13 girls, now in should m^ke every effort to be porately in the 7 o’clock Mass. ...and hundreds 0/ other $3.75 Imitation leather, $2.50 Imitation leather, mer Bakery, are being taken the fifth grade, modeled the present at this general meeting, Eighth Graders Members are asked to meet in nationally known gift items red edge. red edge. by these women after the aprons and .scarfs which they and they are reminded to bring Masses on Sundays. Orders made by hand last year. The the vestibule of the cKurch be­ 98.00 Genuine leather,\ $4.50 Genuine leather, the Christmas gift, properly fore Mass in order to enter as gold edge! , gold odgea also may be called in to Mrs. girls were Lynn Hackethal, marked 'either “ man” or Come in and enter Kay Taylor, Rae Taylor, Judy a group. I F. Hoelsken, chairman, EV. Visit Library “ woman,” which will be distrib­ ORDER T O D A Y ...... USE COUPON 062R2. Dolenc, Susan. jRiede, Patsy uted to the aged members re­ Couples' Club FREE DRAW ING' To my Chnrch Goode Dealer^ Eucloaed pleau find ^ , ' Members of this circle will Pitzgexald, Janet Crede, Susan (Loyola Pari!h, Denver) siding in the parish or nearby Any couples who were unable Lawrie, Lynn Nelson, Maureen D Check ' □ Money Order meet in the church for de­ On Wednesday, Nov. 28, the communities. 'The meeting will to attend the organizational for LIONEL ELECTRIC votional singing Thursday, Nov. Wells, Patty Nevans, Mary eighth grade students at Loy^ close with a reception in honor meeting of the new Mr. and Pleaie .e n d ____ coplei Marian DaUy Miiiali @ $______Erie, and Patty Kluck. The TRAIN SET 29, at 7:30 p.m. under the direc­ ola visited the new downtown o f the new officers. M « . Club held the night of the ___cop iee Marian DaUy Miaaala @ $______girls were then awarded their tion of Mrs. C. Hicks and E, Denver Public Library and got blizzard, but who are interested certificate o f achievement, Mrs. Mrs. Donald Aymami, presi­ coplea Marian Sunday Miaaala @ $______Bashford, who is the music in­ acquainted with the various de­ in joining, should contact Bob Kluck was assistant by Mrs. T. dent of the Altar and Rosary eopiea Marian Sunday Miaaala @ ^ ' structor in the Evergreen partments. Of special interest Webber, SU. 9-1512, or Mrs. FRANK MATHIS Raber Taylor. Society, thanks all who helped schools. Mrs. Francis is the or­ to the children was the exhibit John Rilko, SU. 1-5156, for ad­ Name « . ’The Advent Wreath was ex­ , Druggist ganist. All women of the par­ of books from foreign lands. ditional information. The next plained by Mrs. Eugene Blish, Complete Prescription Service Addreii. ish are invited. At the meeting of the Loyola meeting of the club will be held City____ _Zone_ after which orders for the on. Monday, Dec. 10, in the Phone. RA 2-4685 - 2-4686 The Lady oif Loui;des Circle wreath were taken. The prize, Sodality a group of sodalists MARIAN MISSA15 'M ARIAN MISSALS* MARIAN MISSALS • MARIAN MISSALS will meet in the homeN^f Mrs. J. explained the meaning of sev­ 1J St. Patrick's parish hall. 6th Ave. at Marion donated by Mrs. George Kelly, Patter.son following a tmicheon was one o f these Advent eral beautiful Advent customs Dec. 16 at 1 p.m. — Wreaths a!nd was won by Vera and prayers, such as the Ad­ The Men’s Choir is preparing Johns. vent Wreath, the Antiphon, Girls at Retreat music for the Christmas season and the Advent house. The so­ and is in need o f male voices. dalists were urged to do their Jo e Onofrio Offers the 1957 The choir meets for practice in part in putting "Christ back the church every Tuesday eve­ Bake Sale Set into Christmas.” In Colo. Springs ning at 7:30 p.m. The director Book Week Program (St. Patrick*! Pari!h, Denver) is Dr. C. M. Noll. By Altar Society The fourth ' grade sodalists Thursday evening, Nov. 22, • Christian Doctrine classes are entertained the members of the after Thanksgiving dinner, 17 held every Monday at 7 :45 p.m. Junior Sodality with a clever girls from the parish went mab/»Vujlr beth Putney, Mary Conrad, and Janet Nemechek. Schulz, North Area vice presi­ Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a_ full 6403^E. Colfax beau uetie shop cle of the Archbishop’s Guild, Denver, are left Not pictured are Jean Weber, Betty Glenn, and dent of the Deanery Council. length white dress of white net over satin, fashioned with a to right, standing, Genevieve Buckley, Helen Josephine Brooks. The life line of an organization three tiered bouffant skirt, tapered sleeves, and a square neck­ at Locust s McCoy, Catherine Vifquain, and Alice Bell. is its members, so that each line. Her finger-tip veil was held in place by a single crown. + ■ + + + + organi^tion and development She carried white orchids on a missal. St. Francis de Sales’ to Be Scene chairman should avail herself The maid of honor. Miss Jeanette Sheridan, and the brides­ of* the material compiled by maids, Carol Weir and Karen Ann Ross, wore matching aqua Mrs. Schulz. blue lace and net gowns and headbands. They carried pink OLIVER’S MEAT MARKET Mrs. Daniel Yacovetta, pres­ carnations. The junior bridesmaid, Mary Anne Sheridan, wore Guild Plans Christmas Breakfast Dec. 16 ident, will preside at the meet­ pink and carried yellow carnations, as did her sister Kathleen, ing and give highlights of the who was flower girl. Philip Sheridan was ring-bearer. 33 YEARS ON E. 6TH AVE. (Archbiehop’e Guild, Denver) Fatima Circle is a patient in James’ Circle have just re­ National Council o f Catholic The best man was Michael Dwyer, with Jerry Diegnan and CUT The Archbishop’s Guild will S t Joseph’s Hospital. turned from Erie, Pa., where Women’s convention, which she 'Vincent Cissell as ushers. they attended the funeral of attended in November. A spe­ Following a reception in the home of the bride, the couple CHOICE STEAKS ROASTS TO ORDER have the Christmas breakfast Catherine Manson will be the in the cafeteria of SL Francis hostess at a Chritmas party for Dorothy’s mother. The Novem­ cial message from the Chicago left on a trip to the Western Slope. S t Francis de Sales’ class o f FRESH POULTRY FISH de Sales’ Sunday, Dec. 16. The Our Lady of Sorrows Circle ber meeting of St. James’ Cir­ convention to presidents of Mrs. Connell is a graduate of S breakfast will be $1.25. All D*. 4. Katherine Bradley’s cle will be held in the home of NCCW deanery affiliates will ’56, and Mr. Connell is a graduate of Mullen High in ’55.— guild members are requested to daughter, Mary Louise, re­ Marien Jones. conclude the meeting. (Hahn-Masten photo by'Joseph C. Motta) ______8 Experienced Meat Cullen to Serve You give their reservations and turned to Denver from New Rose Walsh will be* the host­ money to their circle presidents York City for the funeral of ess for St. Joseph’s Circle Dec. In Holy Ghost Church Dec. 1 Phone PE. 3-4629 1312 E. 6th Ave. no later than Dec. 11. This pro­ her father, Pat Bradley. 6. Betty (Cotter) Wojehiehow- Hours 8 o.m. - 6 p.m. Ample Parking in Rear cedure is being followed to St. Martha’s Circle will be ski has returned to Denver to eliminate congestion at the the guests of Mary Reale at a Fatima C lu b Members Will Meet make her home and has re­ door of the cafeteria. Christmas party Dec. 12. Mem­ joined Key of Heaven Circle. Holy Family Circle will at­ bers are asked to bring their chaplain of the C. D. o f A., Ave Marja Circle will meet in (Our Lady of Fatima Club, ies with Benediction o f the tend a Christmas luncheon at finished linens and layette. will be a guest of the Fatima the home of Helen Kinkel Dec. Denver) Blessed Sacrament. Kitchen and Dining Room Equipment the Airport Sky Chef restau­ St. Anne’s Circle will meet 6. Members of the Our Lady Luncheon Planned Club at the luncheon. rant Dec. 1. China • Glassware - Silverware Dec, 5 in the home of Helen The ■ November meeting of of Fatima First Saturday Club Prior to the Holy Hour, mem­ Reservations for the lunch, St. Joseph’s Circle will meet will begin the Advent season Ranges • Steamtables • Dishwashers Bray for the circle’s Christmas Our Lady of Lourdes Circle will bers of the club, together with at $1.25 per plate, must be in the home of Rose Walsh Dec. party. this Saturday, Dec. 1, at 2 p.m. members of St. Rita’s Court of Folding Table and Chairs be held in the home of Margaret called in to Mrs. John La- 6. Our Lady of Perpetual Help O’Connor. in Holy Ghost Church, Denver, t h e Catholic Daughters of Tourette, FR. 7-1062; Mias for Charlotte Hazlitt will enter­ Circle announces a new. mem­ Our Lady of Grace Circle met when they renew again the America, will meet for lunch Nina Hiser, EA. 2-4610; or Church Dinners • School Lunch Programs tain S t Catherine’s Circle at a ber, Mary Anne Maddock. in the home o f Mary Heuer “Message of Fatima” by recit­ in the Denver Tearoom at Miss NeNamara, SP. 7-2181, luncheon in her home Dec. 1. Dorothy and Jim Rudy o f S t Nov. 28. ing in unison the prayers of 12:30 p.m Institutions on or before Friday, Nov. 30, Eleanor Lamy o f St. John’s the Reparation Society o f the The Rev. George Evans, SPECIAL PRICES TO CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS Circle has just returned from Reports Are Made Immaculate Heart of Mary a Hawaiian vacation. These prayers, written by the Rev. John Ryan, S.J., and Carson Hotel Supply Vessel of Honor Circle is con­ copyrighted in short pamphlet Loretto Heights Alumnae ducting grooming and art form and carrying the Apos­ 1301 Wazee K ^ . 4-3 1 2 6 Denver Leadville CCW Deanery classes for the girls at St. tolic Benediction of Pius XII, Clara’s Orphanage. Charlene consist of meditations before Burke of this circle is the each decade o f the Rosary, the Preparing Wreath Kits mother of a girl, Karol Lynn, Holds Quarterly Meeting Litanies o f Loretto and the Sa­ bom Nov. 8. cred Heart, the two “ Acts of Assembling Advent Wreath in which wreath orders are to Pat Hynes of Our Lady of The quarterly meeting of the Father McMahon pointed out Consecration,” one to the Ira kits for approximately 1,500 be picked up. Instructions as to Leadville Deanery of the Arch­ that the fundamental truths of maculate Heart o f Mary and families has kept Loretto time and place are included: diocesan Council of Catholic d o ^ a and morality have re^ the other to the Sacred Heart Heights alumnae busy this Blessed Sacrament; In the Women was held in the Annun­ mained throughout the centuries of Jesus; the “ Prayers o f the week. The kits either will be vestibule after all Masses Dec. ciation Parish ball, Leadville, of the Church’s existence, but Angel,” and prayers for the delivered or are to be picked 2; Christ the King: In the on Sunday, Nov. 18. Mrs. Zora application of those principles Pope, for priests, and a special up at parish churches Sunday. downstairs hall after all Masses BAKERIES McMahon, president, called the may change as science and iU' prayer for deceased members Volunteers preparing the Dec, 2; Cure d’Ars; In the base­ meeting to order. After the ventions bring new means of of the Reparation Society. wreath kits offer the following ment hall after all Masses Dec. The Beer That The spiritual director of the opening prayer to Our Lady of communication and a different suggestions to those who will be 2; Our Lady of Lourdes: In the **The Finest Onlff* Fatima Club, the Rev. William Made Milwaukee Famous Good Counsel by the Very Rev, standard of living. He urged using the wreaths. The candle Center House after 9:30 Mass 66 So. Broadway Monahan, will lead the mem­ James B. Hamblin, dean of the the members to use all the mod' holders are attached to the wire Dec. 2; St. Catherine’s: In the 753 So. Univereity bers. All men, women, and chil­ Leadville Deanery, the report em means of communication to vestibule after all Masses Dec. MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. 1550 Colorado Blvd. frame of the wreath. Occasion­ of the last meeting was read spread the Gospel of Christ. dren in the Denver area who 2; St. James’ : In the upstairs 2410 Eaft 3rd Ave. wish to may join in publicly ally these holders become em­ by Mrs. Irene Stewart of Cli­ “ Do not try to live in 1956 ac­ classroom (with Christmas ; Robert M. — Paul V. _ M. T. Murray: “storming heaven” to keep bedded in the evergreen and are max, secretary o f the deanery. cording to the standards of cards) after all Masses Dec. 2; alive the messages Our Blessed difficult to locate but each Mrs. Diana Peschel, treasurer, 1890,” he warned. wreath has iou r holders, evenly S t Mary Magdalene’s: In the gave her report. Lady brought to Fatima. The Rev. George Spehar, pas­ Father will close the ceremon- spaced. second grade room of the school Reports were given by the tor of St. Joseph’s, and the Rev. In the event that the candle building, after all "Masses Dec. SAVE ON YOUR MEAT BILL following committee chairmen: William Ryan, assistant at An­ does not stand securely in the 2: St. Therese’s, Aurora: At the Organization and development, nunciation, were introduced. Women's Press holder, a roll of aluminum foil church goods counter after all Adeline Kuss; family and par­ Refreshments were served by should be fitted into the holder Masses Dec. 2: S t Vincent de ent education and spiritual de­ (jJiL SalL JofL Qualiiif Wsiahi, a committee from the C. D. of to make the candle fit securely. Paul’s: In the home of Mrs. N. velopment, Mary Carter Cath­ Meeting Dec. 3 A. membership. Each kit contains four purple J. O’Dea, 1215 S. Clayton, Sat­ olic Charities and war relief, Complete Processing Service for Home Freezers The Rev. William,Jones, arch­ ribbon loops. They are mdunted urday, Dec. 1. Emma Malavar; legislation and diocesan superintendent of on pointed sticks, which are to Orders from all other par­ social-action, Elsie Benert. Women's Club schools, will be honored guest be placed midway between each ishes will be delivered to each Steel Lockers from $10 to $18 per year. Reports o f their activities and principal speaker at the candle. home in time for use on the were also submitted by the Al­ Luncheon Dec. 6 dinner meeting of the Colorado Following is a list of parishes first Sunday of Advent. tar Societies of Annunciation Catholic Women’s Press Club and St. Joseph’s Parishes of at the Denver Dry Goods tea Leadville, the Climax Altar So­ The luncheon meeting o f the Tlw tlMil (or tliii Imporum Catholic Women’s Study Club room Monday, Dec. 3, at 6 p.m. cilin ev ipKlilU ciety, and the Catholic Daugh­ Joe O’Neil will sing, accompa­ ( itoro^ ts ion* nt ters of America. will be held on Thursday, Dec. Regis Mothers 6, at 1:15 p.m. at the Denver nied by Mrs. Lee Gibbons, who The luncheon set and nap­ Dry Goods Tea Room. Mrs. also will accompany community Voss Bros. Bakeries kins donated by Mrs. Evelyn C. A. Allen has an interesting singing o f Christmas carols. main office and plant Weber was won by Mrs. Jane program to present on “ Christ­ Mrs. Helen Jackson, president, Plan for Party I 3220 Meade GR 7-16591 McHale. mas in Many Lands.” Members will preside. Fr. McMahon Speaks are asked to notify their hostess Mrs. Grace Clarke is pro­ ^ > ON SALE TODAY . The" Rev. Donald' McMahon chairman whether qr not they gram chairman for the evening, November 30 of Evergreen, was the featured can be present. In response to and reservations may be made speaker. In his address, entitled, roll (^all all are to be prepared with Grace Kenehan, EA. 2- The Regis Mothers’ Club Pearl S. Buck’s New Children’s Story "Change But Do Not Change,” to give a Christmas greeting. 4649. November card party will be HUMMEL'S held Friday evening, Nov, 30, Denver’s Leading at 8 o’clock in the Regis High Delicatessen and Caterers School Library room, Denver. 311 E. 7th A t*. KE. 4-1984 * The special prize of $10 is do­ Ch.rrr CrMk Centtr CHRISTMAS MINIATURE nated by the Central Bank and EA. 2-4144 Trust Co. All are invited, at Fruhljr BiUimI, Funllx Six* $1 per person, and are asked ^ , Illustrated by ^ •' to bring their Own cards. Re­ I Chicken Pies, $1.75 | freshments will be served. ii;: Old Fashioned Baked |: .* Walt Disney and Staff Father James R. Eatough, Ham by the slice. SJ., especially invites all par­ i;;: Open Sunday 9:30-6:30 ents to the annual open house f plus ^ « oh Saturday evening, Dec. 8. ^ This is a joint meeting of the HOLIDAY Mothers’ and Fathers’ Clubs. The Very Rev. Richard F. Ryan, menus decorations fashions SJ., president of Rens, will be the guest speaker of the evening. ^ beauty ideas ^ ^ He will tell of future plans for the new high school. The in December 'iJi- .• meeting will begin at 8 p.m. in the student chapel. A Dutch! lunch will be served after the Rosary Makers Members o f the Lead­ Trevethan, and Ruth Kenoe. In the foreground meeting. ville R o sa ry Making can be seen the 300 rosaries made during one Preparation of the boy for Guild shown chaining rosaries are, left to right, month recently. ' the state of marriage was the H *• ^ magazine if: Mmes. Catherine Sayer, Ruth Kelly, Gladys topic of the paper given by the + Rev. W. J. Averill, S.J., at the + + , + + + November meeting. The mes­ For Rosary Chaining Project sage each mother took home for her son was this: “ Marry the A big Christmas Issue . . . girl who brings out the l^st in you.” full of Christmas stories, State Regent Cites Leadville Daughters Mrs. G. W. Nelson made and donated an apron that was menus and Holiday fash­ Court St. Frances Xavier the Denver Rosary Making throughout the world. The given aa a special prize. Cabrini 1544, Catholic Chapter, • guild is supplied with all ma­ n ions. Get your copy today Daughters of America, Lead­ Mrs. Trevethan delivered terials from national head­ ville, has been cited by Nina a box of used materials to quarters of the rosary mak­ Donors Thonked . . . it’s the biggest maga­ Taylor* state regent, for its Mr. McEnery and became in­ ing organization in Louis­ By Little Sisters outstanding rosary chaining, terested in chaining rosaries. ville, Ky. zine value in America to­ project. She spent several hours be­ The members of C. D. of A. The Little Sisters and their The rosary making guild ing instructed and returned who make this wonderful con­ aged guests wish to express day I of the Leadville court, affili­ to Leadville with materials, tribution to the missions are; their heartfelt thanks to all ated with the Denver Ros­ pamphlets , of instructions, Mmes. Gladys Trevetlian, the pastors, teaching sisters, ary Making Chapter, was o r­ and enthusiasm. Madeline Trevethan, Sylvia parents, and children who ganized in November, 1954, 5,166 Rosaries Stoner, Helen Skala, Cath­ helped so generously with under the leadership o f Mrs. Her interest is so great erine Saver, Annetta O’Neal, the “ Canned Goods Shower.” Gladys Trevethan. that the guild, starting with Maryruth Nivens, Helen Donors made Thanksgiv­ A part o f the Catholic seven members, has increased Miller, Geraldine McGeehan, ing a pleasant day for all at Daughters’ program in Lead­ to 16. The women make more Adeline Kuss, Ruth Kelly, the home. It is the prayer of ville was collecting religious than 200 rosaries each month. Ruth Kehoe, Madeline Eussen, the sisters and guests that articles, broken rosaries, They have made a total of and Rose Champeau, and Our Dear Lord may bless and beads, and medals to send to 6,166 rosaries which have Misses Fiancys Stalcar and reward everyone who assisted Dan McEnery, president of been sent to missionaries Louise Brock. a hundredfold.

S is PAGE SEVEN TlHi«a*y, N«v«iiW W, 1fS« Offkt, 93$ B tniftk S f r « « t TH i DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone/ KEyttone 4-4205 Regis Guild Has Memorial Service

requested to present an en­ The annual memorial service member. This has been made honoring deceased members of possible by the generosity of tirely new slate of officers m tj>e Regis Guild Sunday, Nov., Fred Burke, a former Re^s present officers have been in 25, found a record crowd in College student. Money to oe service for two years. attendance. The holy sacrifice realized will be used for work o f the Mas? was celebrated by in the main chapel on campus. Card Fete Dee. 5 the Very Rev. Richard Ryan, The Christmas party, Set at Orphanage SJ., president of Re^s Col­ which is aa anaual pantry lege. Vocal solos during'the shower for the community, A Chriitma* card party Mass were sung by Miss Chris- was set for Dec. 23. * for St. Clara’s Orphanagt, sie Grabow, and organ accom­ The following members were 3800 W. 29th Avann*, Dan- paniment was b^ Miss Mary appointed on a nominating ▼ar, will ba hald Wednas- Weber. committee to report at the day, Dac. at 12)30 o'clock. A breakfast for members December meeting: Edward All mambars and friands of and their families followed Floyd, James J. Arkins, and St. Clara's Orphanaga ara immediately in the main din­ James Sweeney. They were invitad to attand. ing room, sm»*saastujitmtwataaMtMMs*aMtMas*aassssMM**ras»saaas*sss«aeaaaststssnyt»s»«tmttn!TfimM*»fff>*M»; Mrs. James J. Arkins, pre­ siding at a meeting following Give Your Home a the breakfast, paid special tribute to the guild’s founder, New Look For the the late Mrs. Edward Murray, Holidaye who, with a small group of loyal women founded the guild DRAPERIES 80 years ago. Tribute was also paid to the late Rev. William O’Shaunessey, S.J., a former SLIP COVERS moderator o f the guiid^ We Give Estimates Special honor was given to In Your Home 30-year membersi and past presidents: Mmes. Edward ^rdsp/tk OhapsuikiL Floyd, Phil Clarke, Sr.; Charles Mr. end Mrt. Harry Shermaa Smith, Andrew McCallin, 1501 So. Pearl St. RA. 2-3636 Adrian Maguire, W. P. Me- iTV*lMt7rs»~EUs'fn*'sEi*i**ii'iMiis'a*4*4**4Mt4n*l>*sM>Mtt*Mt*s«M»*»»i*«ts**as**aan*s«a*i*s*si«MaiUi Menamy, Richard Cordes, and E. T. Rhoades, who were in Boys' Choir of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, Denver, with Anthony Samarzia, Director. attendance. + + + + + The Rev. B. J. Murray, S.J., moderator for the guild, paid special commendation to Mrs. Personalized Christmas Cards Mullen Mothers to Hear E. T. Rhoades, chairman o f the sewing committee, for direct­ Bring your favorite negative or snapshot. . . or ing ^is superior service for the past 30 years. Mrs. Rhoades we will come out and take your family portraits Anthony Samarzia Choir has accepted an advisory post for Christmas cards. on this committee and has The Mullen Mothers’ Club “ Jesu, Salvator Mundi,” Cor *Stay-at-Home’ Night in Colo. Springs named in her place Mrs. Ruth will be entertained by Anthony dans; "11 est Ne,’’ French tra­ Walsh as chairman. Loren CANDID WEDDjNGS AND COMMERCIAL Samarzia and 60 members of ditional; “ Quittez, Pasteurs’ Roberts and Bert Stratton his all-male choir at the (special group), old French Tabernacle Unit Hospital Board Seeking were named on a committee to PHOTOGRAPHY OUR SPECIALTY meeting in the Mullen High carol; "0 Holy Night” (solo, assist Mrs. Walsh in refurbish­ School cafeteria, Fort Logan, Mr, Samarzia), Adams; “ 0 ing the sewing room at the Dec. 5 at 8:30 p.m. Mrs. Jo­ Tannenbaum,” old German To Meet Friday, Funds With Proved Plan college. seph Dwyer is program chair­ carol (duet, Ronald Pfannen- Benefit Jon. 13 man for the Mullen Mothers’ still and Anthonv Samarzia, The women’s board of St. zaars, “ which entailed little HAHN-MASTEN PHOTO Plans for a surprise benefit Club. J r .); “ Tri Scendi Dalle Stelle,” Francis’ Hospital, Colorado profit but loads of work.” Joseph C. Motta Mr. Samarzia has worked Liguori; D e c e m b e r 1Springs, is sponsoring the sev­ The “stay-at-home’’ night award were announced by the Warren Turilli' with the group o f boys at Our enth yearly benefit in the form plan was suggested to replace moderator and the date set was “ Campane Di Natale,” Va- Lady of Lourdes Parish the When the Tabernacle Soci­ of a "stay-at-home” night. the benefit functions. Friends Jan. 13. Tickets are available 78 So. Broadway PE. 3-6318 rotti; "Ninna Nanna Marina,” for this project by calling GL. past three years. Mrs. Samar­ ety meets in the home o f Mrs. and patrons send a contribution Rizzi; "Venite Adoriame,” Ve- For two years the board, com­ zia is the accompanist. During JElla Mullen Weckbaugh, 1701 to the hospital in exchange for 5-3633 or any Regis Guild niero; "Flas De Radice,” Prae- posed of 150 diligent women the past (year this choir has E. Cedar, Denver, on Friday, tarius; and “ Tota Pulchra Es,” w ork ers, sponsored fashion “ a quiet evening at hom e, appeared at S t Mary’s Church, Borroni. shows, card parties, and ba- where informal comfort could the Bonfils Theater in Central be enjoyed by the fireside.” Refreshment* City, and before several radio Mrs. Norman C. H a r lo ff, Evergreen Girl and TV audiences. Refreshments will be served president o f the board, and her FOR CHRISTMAS Several of the following ar­ after the musical entertain­ committee mailed more than rangements have never before ment. Mrs. Carroll, president, Holy Land Topic 3,000 letters to patrons, ex Now You Can Have a been sung in the U.S.A., ac­ announced a brief business Becomes Bride plaining the pjan as “ a privilege High Quality Bike for cording to Mr. Samarzia; meeting for 8 p.m. for one evening to settle, back, For Regis C ub relax, and count your blessings a Low Price — and send a contribution to Of John Wolff ,, LACE or LINEN CLOTHS St. Francis’ Hospital.” AND CURTAINS Tuesday, Dec. 4 The annual November soliciy Solemn nuptial vows were re­ COLSON EVANS Hand Finished tation for funds has been a peated on Wednesday, Nov. 21, BIKES successful and welcome venture at Christ the King Church in Through the narration of his R«g. $49.95 Now Our 19 YearM Experience experiences in the Holy Land, to all concerned. With the Evergreen when Miss Mary 1$ Your Atturance o f Satisfaction the Rev. Constantine Zielinski, money raised the board has Martha Southerland became the for 20" Bike only O.F.M.Conv., chaplain of the provided the hospital with a bride of John Thomas Wolff, son of Mrs. John Arthur W olff s a g e s PEERLESS LACE CLEANING CO. Air Force Academy, will pre­ $9,000 Hubba.'d tank lo r the sent Tues(fay, Dec. 4, to the treatment of polio cases; equip­ of Denver. The Rev, Donald McMahon officiated and was .5600 E««t Colfax FR. 7-0574 Reps Women’s Club, Denver, ment for operating rooms, a timely approach to the holy wheel chairs, and a new electro­ celebrant of the Nuptial Mass. Junior Bikes for Little Tots. . . $4.95 season of Advent. . phoresis machine lo r blood A wedding breakfast followed in the parish hall. Father Zielinski, a member analysis. of the Order of Friars Minor The Bamboo Room, a gift Given in Marriage AMERICAIV CVCLERY Conventual, Province of St. corner and snack bar operated By Father Carl Hausen, Prop. (Member S t Mary’s Church) Bonaventure, is a native of by the women, is another re­ The bride, daughter of Mr. 1901 So. Broadway PE. 3-3180 Florida, N.Y. He entered the sult of the board’s efforts. An Mr*. Ella Weckbaugh and Mrs. Charles R. Souther­ service in 1942 as a deputy air automatic recording spectro­ land of Evergreen, was given in Dec. 7, at 2 p.m.. Archbishop chaplain after having served photometer is a project for the marriage by her father, A gown Urban J. Vehr will be the hon­ as superior of the Franciscan future by the board, which ored guest and speaker. Mission Band at Hartland, Wis. works in unison with Sister M of white dupioni silk embroi­ Mrs. John J. Sullivan will He helds the Legion of Merit Mechtildis, director o f the hos­ dered in Alencon lace and sing a group o f Christmas for distinguished service in pital. etched with pearls was chosen by the bride. carols. The handwork and vest­ World War II. In 1951 he re­ In its appeal to the com­ ments o f the society will be on entered the chaplaincy during munity the board stated: “ Your It was designed with a lace display at this time. the Korean War and was pro­ contributions in the past have neckline, long sleeves and a bil­ lowing skirt terminating in a All Catholic women o f the moted to colonel in 1952. He was enabled us to purchase medical court train. A fingertip veH of Denver area are invited by the assigned as the first Catholic equipment providing laboratory president, Mrs. Thomas J. Mor­ chaplain for the Air Academy and technical service second to French silk illusion bordered in rissey, to attend. this tradi­ in April, 1955. none in the Pikes Peak region, lace cascaded from a pearl em­ tional Christmas party, which Miss Ann Laughlin, program available to rich and poor broidered silk pillbox. She car­ is held annually in Mrs, Weck- chairman, will have Father alHce.” ried a bouquet of white roses baugh’s home. Zielinski, his mother, and the centered with an orchid. FOR EVERYONE HOLIDAY SALE Very Rev. Richard F. Ryan, Matron of honor at the rites S.J., Regis president and mod­ was Mrs. Francis H. Merelli of From Your Oblates to Meet erator of the club, as her lunch­ Denver and bridesmaids were on our Entire Stock of eon guests before the meeting. Better Acting Miss Barbara Lagow of Dallas At Christ, King College Glee Club to Sing and Miss Maurine Powell of Superbly Styled Evergreen. The college Glee Club, under Family Qift Center The Oblates o f St. Benedict the direction of Regis Malloy, Demonstrated Francis H. Merelli of Denver CUMMERBUND & CUMMERVEST SETS will meet Sunday, Dec, 2, at 4 will sing for Benediction in the was the best man and attend­ p.m. in the Christ the King chapel at 1:16 p.m. and will ants were Daniel Mirich of Rock Prices Reduced 25% to 50% on each item , , , Church, Eighth and Elm Street, later entertain the group with Springs, Wyo., and John De- " “ ST Add **SpIc.” to your HolicUy Form .lwM , . • . . Denver. Father Gerard Goetz, Yuletide songs. In l a Boheme' kleva of F t Collins. Pn-fKt (or Christmu Gift*. O.S.B., Newman chaplain from After a short wedding trip On Tuesday, Nov. 27, Father Puccini’s La Boheme was Great Variety — Metallic*, Silk*, Satin*, Plaid*, Boulder, will preside. Mr. and Mrs. W olff will make Ryan, the president, offered a presented by the Greater Den­ 30 Years on Broadway Guarantees Solid*, Polka*, Check*, and Stripe*. All Size*. their home in Ft. Collins, where Benediction o f the Blessed Memorial Mass for the deceased ver Opera Association in the the bridegroom attends Colo­ You Dependability and Service Sacrament will be followed by members of the club. Auditorium Theater on Nov, rado A. & M. college. He will re­ a short commentary on the Mrs. L. W. Sullivan will give 23 and 24. Holy Rule, discussion, and a report on the recent book re­ ceive his degree in March. Open Friday and Saturday Evenings RENTAL SALES Compline. view. Although vocally the local The bride attended Sophie After the meeting, which will talent did not come up to past Newcomb College in New Or-i 16 11 Anyone interested in the performances, their acting Benedictine way of life is in­ be held at the new time, 1:30 leans and Colorado A. & M. Col-1 32 Broadway PE. 3-2940 Glenarm AM. 6 -0 6 0 S seems to have improved. This vited to attend. p.m. at Loyola Hall Library, lege, where her sorority was Pi, tea will be served. Members and undoubtedly can be attributed Beta Phi. ' gmests «re urged to attend this to the talents o f John Newfield, W .U tii interesting lecture. who did the staging and scen­ ery and who comes to Denver L 3 ^ from the Aspen Music Festival St Mary's School and the Salzburg Opera Guild. He has also been stage direc­ tor o f the Kansas City Philhar­ Christmas Party monic Orchestre opera festivals for the past five years. The Mothers’ Club o f St. COIFAX COIFAX Mary’s Academy, (jherry Hills, Walter Herbert, guest con­ will meet Monday, Dec. 3, at ductor, was for 11 years gen­ r 1:30 p.m. in the school audi­ eral director and conductor of 0 torium. s the New OHeans Opera Associ­ The high school girls will pre­ ation. He is now guest direc­ R ^ sent ^ Christmas program: tor o f the Houston Grand X Christmas Songs in Four Opera Association. Languages. The freshman girls r Eva Livoka, from the New will first sing the carols in York City Opera, was Mimi, E English, followed by the sopho­ and William Black sang an ade­ D mores in Latin, then the junior- quate Rudolph. HUNDREDS OF AUMEDA AUMEDA senior Spanish class in Spanish, E- A - 6- Supporting roles were por­ IW: and lastly, the junior-senior trayed by Fred Nesbit as Mar­ R French class in French. arriving daily from our cel; Richard Dworak, CoUine; NEW HATS A The Sisters o f Loretto will Jack Olson, Schaunard; William big wholesale house. Sparkling new styles that I serve the refreshments. II ^ Axton, Benoit; Leona Bock, are perfect with holiday afternoon and evening fashions. i Musetta; and Er^: Davis, Alcin- ♦ See our stunning new selections today. Colorado Springs Unit doro. Of C. D. of A. to Meet ALL MERCHANDISE IN THIS SALE IS HAMPOBI E. HAMPDEN The Catholic Daughters of St. BernaeJette f '- America, Colorado Springs, will NEW WINTER STOCK, INCLUDING PAUL HORAN meet Tuesday, Nov. 27, at the Unit Hears Talk I Colorado Springs Woman’s Club, MORTUARY BEAVERS • BEAVERETTES • FELTS • :t'-' 20 Mesa Road, at 6:30 p.m. A When the St Bernadette im B. MAMron avc. covered-dish supper will be ■o, (.MSO w ra. 7-40M Study Club met Nov. 19 in the served. All members are asked home o f Mrs. Ernest Marran- SATINS AND OTHER NOVELTY ITEMS • to attend and bring their fa­ zino, 3666 Osage Street, Fa­ Come Early While a THE PAUL HORAN MORTUARY IS WITHIN A FEW vorite covered dish. They are ther Thomas Lo Cascio, O.S.M., asked also to bring toys and gave a talk about backward Complete Selection Is MINUTES DRIVE* NO MATTER WHERE YOU RESIDE food for the Christmas baskets. children. PRICED FROM 98c UP Available Because o f the snowstorm, 18 U 18 mlauUt Queen of Heaven not all the members were pres­ S mioutcM frMB 25 to SO mioutaa 28 mlnutts from REGARDLESS OF Now .95 /! ■ from » ent, and so the president, Car- r ' £* Etaxim At«. St From W. 38th A E. S2ad A York S t, Parly Set Nov. 30 ORIGINAL PRICES Only East Colfax St mie Scordo, decided that the III B, Col*. Blvd. Wadsworth* Shorldan Uaiv. BWd,^ or The Queen of Heaven Aid ALL PURSES 1 Lofas or Dowain^ or Fodara] Blvd. Colo. Bird. plans for the Christm&s lunch­ Society’s party wilt ba held eon would be discussed at the Friday, Nov. 30, at the home next meeting, Dec. 3, in the in Denver, beginning with a home of Mrs, Pauline Malpiede. Ralph Way nick Millinery PAUL HORAN MORTUARY luncheon at 1 o’clock. The A get-well message was sent date for the party wat an­ to Mrs. Marie di Tirro, who is 712-15th (A croii from Denver Dry Good* Co., on ISth St.) 1375 E. Hampden Are. 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Tfiuriifay, November 29, 1954 PAGE nCHT Bannock Strtet THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Si. Francis NFL Officer Presides At Speech Event (St. Francis do Sales’ High School, Denver) Mary Christine Humphreys, NFL secretary, presided at the first presentation by the speech classes Nov. 21. Mary Christine informed the students that the St. Francis NFL unit is la d ­ ing in the district with 117 members. An explanation of the NFL and the point system was given by Patty Eifert, a new member. Shirley Lehnerz, vice president o f the unit, presented an original story on Communism. Patrick Henry’s speech to the Virginia Convention in 1775 was delivered in an ora­ torical declamation by Michael Nachazel, NFL president. A dramatic presentation entitled “Penny” was offered by Pa­ tricia Keegan, senior. “ Beach- Nuts,” a humorous speegh, was delivered by Joseph Ryan, senior. Thomas McGonigle, sophomore, gave a talk on Thanksgiving. Pantomimes Pantomimes, which domi­ 'T k e i R i v f l l c ' English comedy by Richard Sheridan, has Patricia DeFrancis as Lydia, Yvonne St. Charles as Lucy, and nated the program, were pr,e- I lie m vuia jjggjj selected by the Loretto Heights College Bob Sutton of Regis College as Bob Acres. sented by the following: Mike drama department for presentation at the college Little Theater Shown at right in another scene from the play are, left to Hein in “The First Shave” ; Dec. 1 and 2. right, Yvonne St. Charles as Lucy, Eleanor Lommel as Mrs. Sharon Montague on “The Shown at left in a scene from the play are, left to right, Malaprop, and John Meek of Regis College as Captain Absolute, Movie Pest” ; Eddie Hartford + + , + , +. + the senior class o f St. Mary’s Pefegy McNally, historian; Mary Kay Sullivan, “The Traveling Salesman” ; Piloting Academy, Cherry .Hills, through president; Sheilah Niehouse, vice president; George Kerin on “ A Girl Comedy of Manners the 1956-57 school year are the following class and Helen Newman, secretary. Getting Ready for a Date” ; Mt. Carmel Speech Depf. officers: From left, Carol Lonergan.vtreasurer; and Robert Ross in “Doctor in the Operating Room.” 'The Rivals' Is Heights + College Board Exam Sister Jean Fontbonne, prin­ Plans Debate Meet D^. 1 Judy Dillon Is Finalist cipal, spoke to the senior stu­ dents on the college board (Mt. Carmel High School, assemblies were Alan Ge'rstner, Drama Planned Dec. 1, 2 examinations. Grades from the Denver) Regis, and Ed Schwartz, Holy For St. Mary's Academy test, which is to be given on The Mt. Carmel speech de­ Family, in the Senate; and Mi­ Drama students of Loretto Theater at 8:15 p.m. Dec. 1 Jan. 12, are sent to the college partment is sponsoring a de­ Heights College, Denver will Judy Dillon, who placed third around” top student. She has chael French, S t Francis de and 2. JOY'S, , specified by the student. Book­ bate meet on Saturday, Dec. 1, present Richard Sheridan’s The in the local Voice of Democ- a scholarship rating o f A, is Sales’, and Donald Cinocco, M t The famous comedy o f man­ lets containing information on which will feature both regular Rivals at the college Little ;racy contest last year, in this president of the student coun­ Carmel, in the House. Susan ners will be under the direction the exam were given to each and novice debates. Scott, S t Mary’s, was elected year’s preliminary elimination cil, is active in the music o f Dr. Earl C. Bach, director of student. Schools which will participate clerk o f the Senate, and Ann the Loretto Heights speech and SERVICE contest at St. Mary’s Academy, groups, and has recently re­ are Holy Family, Annunciation, Cherry Hills, which included ceived a certificate of distinc­ McGill, S t Francis de Sales’, drama departments. St. Francis de Sales’, Regis, St. clerk of the House. Gifts Beautifully Wrapped all the jupiors and seniors in tion in NFL, which carries a Loretto Heights' Considered by many critics for Christmas and other Mary’s Academy, West, Cathe­ Mt. Carmel girls who were the finest English comedy, The the speech classes, was chosen scholarship consideration. Occasions dral, Mullen, and Mt. Carmel. pages for the day were Mary Rivals appeals to audiences be­ finalist for the school. All the finalists, 10 in num­ Regular debate will be at the 1020 STEELE DE. 3-2718 Ann Libonati, Marylin Backer, cause of its witty sarcasm and Judy, the daughter o f Mr. ber, presented their speeches high school, and novice debat­ (Also wrapped for Hailing) Kathleen Brislane, and Rose­ French Singers satire. and Mrs. Rajnnond Dillon, 745 behind curtain, and were known ing at the grade school. Stu­ mary Simone. In commenting on the selec­ S. Steele Street, is an “ all- to the board of judges only by dents at Loretto Heights and Five students will attend the tion of The Rivals as one of the number. Regis Colleges will be judges. NFL Congress in Cheyenne on major presentations of the col­ On Friday, Nov. 23, a prac­ Dec. 8. Senators will be Tom Concert Dec. 5 lege, Dr. Bach said: tice student congress was held Scaglia and Tom Hine. Repre­ On Wednesday, Dec. 5, the “ Each year the college pre­ Judy and her “ runner-up,’ at the high school. Attending sentatives will be Frank Capil- French Singers of Loretto will sents a classic drama because Diane Wagner, a junior, pre were senators and representa­ lupo, Donald Cinocco, and An­ present “ One Hour of French it affords students an oppor­ sented their speeches f o r a tives from Regis, Cathedral, thony Rizzuto. Music.” Mme. Pauline Luhde, tunity to make a thorough Dads’ Club night at St. Mary’s Holy Family, Annunciation, St. Gets High Mark study of such a drama. recently. Mary’s, St. Francis de Sales’, A . former Mt. Carmel stu­ “ In addition it fulfills the and Mt. Carmel. Donald Dill dent, Joseph Ciacco, ’55, scored duty of a liberal arts college See and James Danahey of Regis one o f the highest marks made to offer the community an op­ College acted as parliamentar­ recently by a navy enlistee. Jo­ portunity to view this type of this is the ians. Sister Mary, Antonia and ... Ed Pepper seph is the son of Mr. and Mrs. drama.” Mr. Dill were official scorers. Alfred R. Ciacco, who recently Class Makes SeYs For Hit Paul Horan, Regis, was C hristm as moved to Phoenix, Ariz., from Production sets, outstanding Christmas chosen president o f the Senate, Denver. . and Tom Hine, Mt. Carmel, because o f their simplicity and Men’s Suits Chief Bill Bovee, Phoenix excellent taste, have been de­ to give your speaker ai the House. Outstand­ Navy recruiter, said the 94 at­ & Topcoatt ing speakers voted for by the signed by Walter Sonnenberg at tained by Ciacco places him in of the college faculty and con­ fa m ily an Feed Hungary by Gifts the top 10 per cent of recruits structed by the school’s stage­ Miokn- •! Uni Bernard’s in the United States. craft class under his direction. Pmlen Parlik 70 Broadway Judj Dillon Of CARE Food Packs Mr. Ciacco has (Jualified him­ _ Drawings of the stage sets, By joining the 1956 CARE self for the highly technical displayed at the recent Rocky Acrosonic Food Crusade Americans can field o f electronics and will at­ Mountain Theater Conference, feed the hungry, share oUr tend a naval specialty school were highly commended. Give A Watch This Xmas farm a*bundance, make friends after completing recruit train­ Costumes for The Rivals Piano Outstanding and Nationally Advertised Makes overseas. Every $1 puts your ing at the U.S. Naval Training were made specifically for this name and address on a 22- Center in San Diego. presentation by the American • Longines • Omega • Hamilton pound package of U.S. surplus Guaranteed Chief Bovee pointed to Ciac­ Costume Company, • Wittnouer Watches • Elgin foods, so that the needy fam­ co as the type o f young men A double cast of Loretto As Low As ilies CARE reaches will know the Navy is seeking to interest Heights students, aided by • Gruen e i T Kin • Eterna you and our country are con­ in its program for high school Regis College students who will PIANOS ''ORGANS ______$17.50 cerned with • their welfare. graduates to enlist in special Mme. Pauline Lubde take the leading male roles, will Please care— Mail your dollars ratingrs and then receive train­ interpret the strong characters 16U Californio St. MA.3-3283 Diamonds and Diamond Mounting^ to the CARE Food Crusade, ing in their chosen fields their director and accompanist, which mark the play. Denver, Colo. Mrs. Malaprop, whose ridicu­ Convenient + + + arranged the music on the pro­ 1623 California Sf.— MA. 3-2285 gram. lous blunders in the use of DENVER, COLORADO re it *‘Watehmakert and Jewelers" Holds Till Mme, Luhde will he featured words contribute heavily to the Demonitrationi Hourly Cuttomer Parking at 1745 Stout St. Terms 5 9 South Broadway Christmas at the piano playing music by play’s humor, will be played by Chabrier, Debussy, and Ravel. Eleanor Lommel and Kay Joyce Maiselson, president of Glowes. the French Singers of Loretto, Complicated Romance will be the featured singer. The plot centers around com­ Mme. Luhde, who came to plications in the romance be­ Denver four years ago from tween Mrs. Malaprop’s niece, Paris, is a teacher at Loretto Lydia Languish, portrayed by Heights College. She received Ella Sueper and Patricia De- SOLEMN NOVENA her master’s degree from the Francis, and young Captain Ab­ School of Music of Paris and solute, played by John Meek. OF NINE DAYS was honored by the Conserva­ The part o f Julia will he toire de Lille. A pupil of fa taken by Kathy McGinnis and mous European teachers, such IN HONOR OF Elmira Smith and the role o f as Alfred Cortot, Yves Nat, and Lucy will be interpreted by Paul Roes, she has played as OUR MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HELP Yvonne St. Charles and Mary soloist on the French Riviera Ellen McElroy. Nora Jacquez and in Strasburg, Germany; November 30 — December 8, 1956 will appear as David and Metz and Paris, France; and Martha Schaum will be fea­ London. tured as a young boy. ST. JOSEPH'S REDEMPTORIST CHURCH Madame has been the ac­ Regis College -students and companist to famous singers of W. 6th Ave. and Galapago V o i r A n l D p m o r r n r v The speakers chosen as the roles they will play include ¥ O H e O l l/e m U t r O L y finalists in the Voice of Democ­ the Opera Comique in Paris and Bert Zurotobel as Sir Anthony racy contest of Mt. Carmel High School, Denver, delivered 'their the Opera de Monte Carlo. Absolute, Robert Sutton as Bob ' SERVICES; Sister Maura of the Loretto speeches over the public address system on Nov. 13. All high Acres, Walter Scott as Fag, Heights faculty has given much WEEK DAYS: During 8.00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. Masses and school students voted by ballot to ascertain the four best Richard O’Grady as Sir Lucius assistance and direction in or­ 3:00 p.m., 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. speeches. The nine speakers were Anna Mary Lyons, Angela O’Trigger, John McGowan as ganizing this group. Marsico, Ralph Mancinelli, Veda Jo Quaratino, Roxann Pergola, Faulkland, and Dennis Galla­ SUNDAY: 3:00 p.m., 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Loretta Slota, BarbartT Ligrani, Carol Newton, and Linda The French Singers made gher as Thomas. their debut at the United Na­ Holman. Tickets are available at the (No Novena Service During Sunday Masses) Highest scorer was Loretta Slota, left, with Ralph Man­ tions Festival in October. canSpus. cinelli, right; Barbara Ligrani, second from left; and Angela “ One Hour of French Music” Marsico, second from right, chosen in that order. Their speeches will begin at 7 p.m. It is free, were tape recorded and judged by Leonard Ca/lin, debate in­ and the public is invited to at­ Conducted by Rev. James Sullivan, C.SS.R. structor at the high school. tend. Regis College WHAT IS A NOVENA? Nine days of prayer to honor Our Blessed Mother, to prepare for her TIME OF SERVICE FOR SOLEMN NOVENA: Week­ Homecoming great feast, the Immaculote Conception, De­ days and Soturdoys: during 8:00 and 9:00 cember 8. a.m. Masses, 3:00 p.m., 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 Regis College, Denver, this p.m. ' week announced plans for the W HY MAKE THIS NOVENA? To receive from our 1956 Homecoming Day Satur­ Sunday 3:00 p.m., 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. day, Dec. 16. Included are a Lady's hands the temporal or spiritual favors basketball doubleheader in we seek. So many have received the favors TRANSPORTATION: No. 50 Bus to front door of the afternoon,, and an eve­ they seek from Our Lady through the weekly ning-long schedule of activi­ Church (W. 6th and Gologopo).' Tuesday Novenas. Here is the opportunity to ties at the college. No. 60 (Loretto Heights) Bus to 8th and Golo- receive the favors you need most in life. Tom Waters, homecoming pogo— ^wolk two blocks South to Church. committee chairman, said the TOPICS: THE POWER OF OUR LADY'S PERPET­ No. 3 and No. 5 Bus to 6th and Bsoodway — 1956 reunion program would UAL HELP walk six short blocks West to Church. begin with a basketball Nov. 30— Fri.— "Our Need of Mary's Power­ doubleheader featuring the PARKING FACILITIES: Lots across the street from Air Force Academy against ful Help." Colorado School of Mines at Dec. 1— Sat.— "Our Confidence in Mary's Church. Lots in the rear of the Gymnasium. 2 p.m., and the Regis “ Rang­ Powerful Help." ers” and Colorado A. & M. at Dec. 2— Sun.— "The Source of Mory'i Power­ MAKE THIS NOVENA FOR PEACE 4 p.m. The doubleheader will be played in the City Auditor­ ful Help." IN THE WORLD! ium Arena. Dec. 3— Mon.— "Mary's Powerful Help in The homecoming party will God." be held in Loyola Hall at the Dec. 4—T u b s .— "Mary's Powerful Help in t college, beginning with a Her Son." cocktail party from .6:30 to 7:30 p7m. A buffet supper Dee. 5— Wed.-^"Mary's Powerful Help in the Year round Novena in honor of Our Mother of Perpetual will be served from 7:30 to World." Help conducted every Tuesday, during 8 ;00 a.m, and 9 :00 8:30 p.m., with dancing from Dec. 6— Thurs.— "Mary's Powerful Help in a.m. Masses (School Days only), and at ^:00 p.m. and 8:30 to 12 midnight. Music Suffering." (I) 7:30 p.m. will be furnished by a trio from the Air Force Academy Dec. 7— Fri.— "Mary's Powerful Help in Suf­ "YOUR PRAYERS HAVEN'T BEEN FULLY AN­ band. fering." (II) SWERED UNTIL YOU HAVE MADE A NOVENA The Pep Club, Chorus, thedral High, Marian Hall (at left above), and Tickets for the double- Dee. 8— Sot.— "Mory's Powerful Help Over TO "OUR MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HELP.". At Cathedral and Band of Cathedral the renovated grade school (at right) on Mon­ header are and $1.60, and day, Nov. 5. The new buildings are now in $2.60 per couple will be Satan." High School, Denver, A Catholic Layman use, just a year after the disastrous fire Nov. charged for those attending (Closing) School Blessing joined in the cere­ 20, 1956, that severely damaged the grade school the reunion at Regis In the monies o f dedication o f the new addition to Ca­ building. ' evening. | j ' *• * r-J' m .

PAGE NINE TTiundoy, November 29,1956 Tetepfione, Keyitone 4-4205 Mullen 'Speed' vs Abbey 'Power' on Pec. 2 Year's Play Favors Bears by Touchdown

Starting Lineups MULLEN ABBEY NO. NAME WT. POS. NO. NAME WT. 34 Sieinback 170 LE 31 Quinlan 151 52 Mulholland 175 LT 27 Skerjanec 171 23 Apodaca 120 LG 30 Vendetti 165 51 Sullivan 165 C 23 Golden 187 33 McCormack 165 RG 33 Vierling 160 36 Beer 160 RT 37 Anderson 207 26 Deem 155 RE 21 Nabors 163 29 Brainard 140 QB 19 Frank 148 37 Norton 155 LH 32 Seegmiller 159 T\ 27 Polichio 145 RH 24 Sells 149 54 Gallegos 140 FB 34 Fox 172 Line Backs Team Line ‘ Backs Team 159 145 152 172 157 164

Comparative records o f the and dumping such out-of-league past season’s play give a slight foes as Salida High School, Las edge to the Abbey Bears from Animas, and Rocky Ford. The “ The leaders o f the against Abbey of Canon City on Sunday, Dee. 1 Jim Trujillo, Joe Kudar, Dave Anderson, Jerry Mullen Stalwarts 2. All six are starters. Left to right, above, back get their Canon City for Jheir 19^6 st^te only contest in which the Bears Mustang cham­ ! ! Seventeen Abbey Seniors last brief- Overton, Paul Nabors, Chris Seegmiller, Chuck row, are Terry Mulholland, Ray Sullivan, and Bachechi, Pete Golden, Jerry Fox, Frater Hil­ championship clash with the were held down was against pions” is the best way to describe the six seniors Ray Steinbeck; and front row, Tom Deem, Ing from Coach Frater Hilary Vickman, O.S.B., ary, Clem Frank, Tim Glidden, Jim Vendetti, Mullen Mustang;s, Denver’s Pueblo Catholic and then the shown above who will be playing their last game Terry McCormack, and Dennis Norton. on the eve of their state championship appear­ Joe Sells, Wayne Quinlan, Tony Vierling, and parochial champs, but compara­ 7-6 score is deceiving. + + + + + + ance. They are, from left to right, Jim Kincaid, Maurice Sullivan.— (Abbey School photo) tive records are not always a Abbey’s “aces” are its big -f- + ' + ■ -r -r + true indicator. The Bears, line, averaging 172 pounds per nevertheless, must i e named man, and a gent named Chris Hard Charging Line Ponies' Standby 17 Seniors Lead Canon City Attack the favorite in the pregame Seegmiller from right out of Shy on reserves but boasting back Dennis Norton, leading the highest average per carry diagnosis. Denver. Seegmiller was the a formidable first eleven, the ground-gainer and outstand­ on the team with a 8.1 average. Mustang;s from Mullen will be ing break-away runner. number one ground-gainer, At the fullback piost will be Seniors will carry the Dave Anderson, 207-pound gained per carry record for the The Catholic title contest, pitting their spirit and decep­ Underclassmen will fill the Pete Gallegos, small at 140 brunt of the attack. Sun­ tackle from Albuquerque, has season, having rolled up 990 scheduled for 2 p.m. Sunday, carrying 116 times for 990 tion against the Abbey Bears yards in 116 carries and has remaining five slots in the first pounds, but very fast once past been a pillar of strength on Dec. 2 at Regis Stadium, will yards and a 8.5 average. Not on Sunday, Dec. 2, at Regis day afternoon when the scored 66 points for the Gold- the line. Gallegos averaged 6,2 the Bear line all season and is Stadium when they go after the eleven. Frank Braihard at Abbey ^ears meet the Mul­ one of the best college pros­ shirts. bring together two outstanding considered big at 160, but yards per carry in league con- parochial state title. len Mustangs for the state pects on the club. Tony Vier- Joe Sells, lightweight wing- ball clubs, but two squads of powerful through the line, 'tests. ling is another linesman who back, is another threat in the entirely different caliber. Seegmiller will be the Mus­ In the 1956 campaign, the Parochial grid title in Den­ Mustangs clobbered nine oppo­ Record I Completing the line will be goes both ways and has had a ball carrying division and has tangs’ top target. I Orlando Apodaca, the watch- ver. Ten seniors have been The Mustangs, undefeated nents before being tied by Holy Mullen High, 39, Mapleton fine season at the (piard slot. 36 points to his credit. Jerry I charm guard, and the smallest Family’s Tigers in the final High, 0; V starters on Abbey’s Club The two starting ends, Fox and Jim Trujillo ard sen­ but tied once in 10 games, have Ist-Yeor Coach man on the team. Brendt Beer Wayne Quinlan' and Paul game. In that span, they rolled Mullen High, 14, Pueblo most of the season, and the ior fullbacks who have ac­ all but made a shambles of The Bears are coached by at 160 pounds will open at the Nabors, have both turned in up 236 points to the opposi­ Catholic, 6; other seven upperclassmen counted for lots of Abbey’s the Denver Parochial League Frater Hilary Vickman, O.S.B., I remaining tackle position, rugged games week after week yardage. Fox will start against tion’s 59 and averaged 303 Mullen High, 20, Holy Trin­ romping through six straight i Throughout the season this and should be at their peak for Mullen. Clem Frank and Jim a native Canon Citian and a yards per game to their oppo­ ity, 19; {squad has consistently gone the championship go. Quinlan Kincaid have alternated at opponents before being tied by member of the Benedictine nent’s 40 yards. To say the Mullen High, 40, Mt. Car­ Record I against the bigger clubs and comes from Antonito and his the quarterback spot all season a good Holy Family Tiger least, statistics speak loud for mel, 6; Order. Frater Hilary is in his I scored lopsided victories. The Abbey, 28, Las Animas, 0; two brothers, John and Mike, and have handled this impor­ the fast Mullen line. Mullen High, 27, St. Fran­ team on a wet field in their first year at the helm of»the 27-0 win over St. Francis’ and Abbey, 35, Pueblo County were Abbey ends before him. tant job in a creditable man­ In the contest Sunday, Mullen cis’, 0; last game. the 28-0 triumph against S t High, 6; Nabors, a native of Houston, ner. Bears. Frank Reno is the will send but six seniors to the Mullen High, 32, Annuncia­ Abbey, 14, Rocky Ford, 9; Tex., is a letterman. Ponies’ skipper assisted by Sam p6st, five linemen and one back. tion, 21; Joseph's were the highlights. Other seniors booked for Ponies Are Small Mullen High, 6, Regis, 0; Abbey, 25, Mount Carmel, Chris Seegmiller o f Denver Jarvis, well known in Denver These seniors, nevertheless, con­ Frank Reno, Mullen head 0; action in the finale are Tim Rated small in comparison to stitute the bulk of the Mus­ Mullen High, 22, Cathedral, coach, mutt be given tha is one o f the outstanding backs coaching circles. Abbey, 21, Regis, 2; of the region and leads the Glidden, end; Jerry Overton most high school clubs, the tangs’ threat. 0: major share of the credit for Abbey, 37, St. Mary’s, Wal- Bears both in yards gained and and Chuck Bachechi, tackles; The pregame picture favors Playing their last game Mullen High, 28, S t Jo­ Mullen’s fine showing. Un­ Ponies have relied almost en­ seph’s, 0; senburg, 6; in total points this year. He Joe Kudar, guard; and Maurice Abbey by a touchdown because will be Terry Mulholland and dermanned, the Mustangs Abbey, 7, Pueblo Catholic has an amazing 8.5 yards Sullivan, defensive back. tirely on speed throughout to Terry McCormack who have Mullen High, 7, Holy Fam­ had to rely almost solely on High School, 6; the determent of many of their of its known depth and power. been the break-through line­ ily. 7. 1 6 'or 17 men in every con­ Abbey, 27, Salida 9; bigger foes. The Mullen line, It will be up to the Mustang men all year; Captain Tom test, and Reno had the spirit Abbey, 30, Holy Trinity, 6; although averaging only 159 line, weak on reserves, to out Deem, a 155-pound end; quarterback is the split-T gen­ high despite the odds. Sam Abbey, 32, St. Mary’s, Colo­ Ray Steinback, 170-pound Jarvis, first assistant to New Guard of Truckers charge the Bears and to try to eral and a fine passer for the rado Springs, 0. pounds, is one o f the hardest end; Ray Sullivan, the big Reno, hat put wide experi­ spring loose the speedy Dennis charging seen this year in the center and line-backer in the short distance. John Polichio, ence to use in handling the on the team have been used Knows Style of Coach Denver area with a pair of Norton for the long gains. Mullen defense; and Half­ Norton’s running mate, boasts line. very often in supporting vandals, Terry McCormack and roles. Dick Gunder, 6’ 1” 185-pound last March in Denver. Gunder Terry Mulholland, leading the Co-captains Jim Vendetti gpiard who played for Coach averaged more than 15 points attack. Johnny Dee’s University of for the five games for the Ala­ . .. '-y .5 J and Pete Golden will lead the Over the year the Mustangs Alabama Southern Conference bama squad and won third place seniors into their final prep champions last winter, has been in the Denver tourney. have shown the ability to “get game. Vendetti, a native of added to the Truckers’ roster, “ The way Gunder came up” for the big ones as shown - • V.. V. Florence, is easily one of the bringing the total squad list through last winter during the in their lopsided wins over St top defensive players ever to to 12. collegiate. season and in the wear the gold. He is credited tournament played big roles in Francis’ Gremlins and the S t with more tackles than any Gunder, whose home is in 2 7 .3 4 A 35 31 Marion, 0., reported to work our success in both,” said Dee Joseph Bulldogs. other member o f the squad this Satudray. The Crimson Tide The Bear from Abbey, on the season. Golden, a three-year at Denver-Chicago Trucking Nov. 28. “ He knows my style concluded the season with 16 other hand, will be the “ Big vet at the center spot, has al­ straight victories in taking the most a perfect record for snap- of offense and is in good shape Bruin” when they move into already, so Dick should be ready Southern title. i v f backs and is also a good de­ “ He’s especially tough in the Denver, 34 strong, on Sunday, fensive man. A shodlder in­ to play with us within a very few days," said Dee. key games, is a good defensive The Bears have completely jury kept him from action plpyer, and has a fine jump Gunder, 22 and single, scored ddminated the Southern Paro ** - ’.'C. ^ against Pueblo Catholic’s shot,” said Dee. Gunder shared 22 and 16 points in the Alabama Shamrocks and Salida’s Spar­ the backcourt with Leon Mar chial League, rolling up 256 team's first two victories in the tans, but he is back in good laire, another ex-Alabama star National A.A.U. tournament points to the opposition s e2 shape. now playing for the Truckers. Dee expressed real pleasure + + + in his club’s showing during f practice sessions this past week. AMUSEMENT— DINING i; ‘.‘The whole squad has been working well and has shown a lot of improvement since the -A- i Olympic game a month ago. I -K£. 4-7918- don’t know who I’ll start but expect to work different com­ binations in these next four Shown above are St. John’s nedy, D. Savajeau, Halvorsen, Arnold, Cassell, Arnold, J. Mc­ non-league games.” (Fort War­ JhsL <£oJtiUL dioom. Heavyweight Champs Hawks, city champions of the Mahon; back row, the Rev. Robert Durrie, athletic director; ren at Casper Nov. 29, Vick­ Coach J. Carabello, Harr, Batliner, Earley, Cocaptain McGinty, (Management of Esther and Frank Fong) Denver Junior Parochial League. In the front row, left to right, ers at Wichita Dec. 3, Fort Morgan, Hhl, P. Savajeau, and D. Siems, assistant coach. Not Ninth Avenun at Speer BWd. Warren at Cheyenne Dec. 8, are Carabello, Hoch, Struck, Cocaptain McMahon, A. Savajeau," shown are Elave Murray, Larry Miller, Bill Steck, Larry Kelly, COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF and Nov, 29, and Vickers in Thorpe, Graham; middle row. Student Manager Handley, Ken- and Michael Doyle. Auditorium Arena Dec. 11.) FINEST CHINESE AND “ By Dec. 23, when we play AMERICAN FOODS our second home game against PARAMOUNT Seattle here, we should have 16tb and Glanarm A Beautiful Lantern Lighted Dining Room in tha VeUrane of Foreign Ware Home ielJed and know our best com­ FRI.p NOV. 30th - DEC. 6th John S. Stewart Poet No. 1 bination. Between now and Open to the Public then, we will havejtad lots of "GIANT" 11 B. to Midnight — Sat. till 2 bjb. (Cloaed Tuaadaya) games, and o u r .^ s t taste of James Dean - Rock Hudson the road and o f league opposi­ Elizabeth Taylor our tion.” VALLEY DRIVE-IN 6360 E. Evans PARTY.. Not Every 'Russian' NOV. 30th - DEC. 2nd Judy Holliday • Paul Douflaa - H r Olympic Athlete Is O I "SOLID GOLD T 1 USSR Representative CADILLAC" MEMORIES WORTH WHILE- Athletes from the non-Rus­ Kathryn Grayson • Oresto r.oP £ ‘ I Beautiful Photomurals, soft lights, sian Soviet republics “ should subdued background music, sparkling not be subjected to the in dl^ ity "THE VAGABOND white linens and a wonderful “ Fes­ of representing the impenalis- tic aims” of the Soviet Union in tive Dinner.” the Olympic Games, the Ukrain­ KING" Call CRestview 9-2594 ian Olympic Committee of Notr* Dame Club’* For Reservations W ash in ^n , D. C., declares. MONACO DRIVE-IN “ It would be highly disloyal '56 Grid Trophy E. 40th and Monaco Parkway and disr^peetful of the sport NOV. 28th - DEC. let THE HOLLAND HOUSE organizations of the free world Funds for Latins Claudette Colbert - Barry Sullivan ■ r \ to identify the terrorized and Regis and Loretto Heights muzzled Ukrainian sportsmen Colleges in Denver are among "THE TEXAS LADY" with their Communist oppres­ the institutions in Colorado at­ — Also — sors. or to pin upon them the tended by students aided by the June Allison • Jeff Richards label of Russian or so-called Latin American Educational SECOND BIG HIT Soviet nationality,” the UOC Foundation. According to Ber­ FINAL W EEK statement added. nard Valdez, president, the John P. Kostiuk of 1954 foundation beg:an its seventh aii' Meade Street, Denver, a leader ? N i.! MUNMIKIDS nual campaign for funds Tues among Ukrainian-Americans in day, Nov. 13. HEAR menNiaNiONiW! this area, received a copy of the Contributions may be sent to A Jfa tve H of \Mo^pitality> statement It was directed to the the Latin American Educational International Olympic Execu­ Foundation, 730 30th Street, ASK and LEARN tive Committee, the Olympic Denver 6, Colo. Executive Committee of Aus­ Glorious Breakfasts • Delightful Luncheons tralia, and the national Olym SCHWINN KOA pic Executive Committees of all Dinner Parties and Private Banquets nations of the free world. 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PAGE TEN Offka, 93t l«nnock StrMf THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4^4205 Thursday, November 29, 1956 Help Facilitate Christmas Mail EVERYONE IS INVITED TO ST. FRANCIS DE SALES PARISH FALL FESTIVAL One Day-One Night-Sunday, Dec. 2 Games • Booths • Refreshments STARTS AT IP . M. Come Early This Could . Stay Late Be Yours!

This Beautiful 1957 Oldsmobile Golden Rocket "88" Holiday Sedqn-Equipped Will he given away Dec. 2

(Not Necessary to Be Present to Win) IN HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA H A LL- 235 SO. SHERMAN FUN GALORE FOR ALL

Come and Bring Your Family ■ — \ /Tfrzt rp HOLLf YOUR MIL BY vsm COSKCT ZONE NUMBERS I ^ flViS. £ A ir fgOC fP y3 S 99 SOUT/f ^ ^ H6AP T» See and Admire the ’57 Oldsmobile at the BAZAAR* /py TO yAS/>7//Y£-3999 SOUTH ^ Poitmaiter T, G. Hefner urged Denver retidenti to Sponsored by Altar and Rosary Society Then See WEAVER-BEATTY for the OLDS of your Choice! mark their Christmas cards, letters, and packages with * Prize Olds by Courtesy of Weaver-Beatty the proper zoning number to help postal workers in the Precious Blood Card Party Nov. 30 rush season. Mailers were also asked to (Most Precious Blood Parish, evening there will be no formal ing religious cards on Sunday WEAVER-BEATTY Motor Co. 1200 Broadway try to bring their packages Denver) discussion but instead there after all the Masses. Volunteers and cards to the postal win­ On Friday evening, Nov. 30, will be a tour of the church, were also solicited at the meet­ NEW ERA PRIVATE FORMELA Best Wishes for a Successful Festival dows before 10 a.m. or be­ there will be a women’s benefit showing and explaining of the ing to help with the church dec- tween t:30 and 3:30 p.m. card party in the parish hall, different vestments and the orations and fixing-the crib. Shampoo — Eliminates Dandruff PRINCESS PAT FLORAL SHOP to avoid the peak crowds. beginning at 8 o’clock. Tickets litnrgy. When Mother C drini Circle, Sold at W. W. Myers Drug Stores and All out-of-town mail should ill be available at the door The Vocation Club will meet a discussion group, met in the • Phone RA. 2-4036 be posted by Dec. 10, and and admission will be 76 cents. home of Mrs. Anthony Colnar Most Corner Drug Stores Saturday morning, Dec. 1, at local mail by Dec. 17. The women are asked to bring 10:30 o’clock at the church. Nov. 21, a new member Mrs. For Information Call RA. 2-48S4 Louis Esquivel 412 E. Alameda their own cards. There’ will be It was asked that Christ­ The 10 o’clock Mass on Sun­ Alfred Jenni, joined the group. sp^ial prizes as well as table mas cards be sorted, and tied day, Dec. 2, will be for the The Infant of Prague Circle prizes. This project is being in bundles, according to donors of the parish. will meet in the home of Mrs. The Beautiful three categories: 1. Local; sponsored by the Altar and Marjorie Davis, 3026 S. Fla­ 2. Out of town but in the Rosary Society and the commit­ The Country Cousins Square WENDELL'S BRACONIER Dancers will meet Monday eve­ mingo Way, on Saturday eve­ _ state; and 3. Out of state. tee in charge includes Mrs. ning, Dec. 8, at 8 o’clock. Plumbing & Heating Betty Thomas, Mrs. Bea Bru- ning, Dec. 3, in the parish hall. BELAIRE beck, and Mrs. Gene Cogswell. At the Altar and Rosary So­ St. Elizabeth’s Circle is to be Favor Received in chai;ge of the altars during for the MOBIL SERVICE Remodeling - Repair The catechism classes will be ciety’s meeting Monday eve­ A reader of the Register the month of December. Mem­ RESTAURANT resumed Saturday morning, ning, Nov. 26, tickets were bers who will assist are Mary New Work wishes publicly to express Dec. 1, at 9:30 o’clock in the given to the captains of the cir­ Manfred, Viola Compton, Merle Washing - Lubrication 701 S. University RA. 2-9696 thanksg:iving for a favor re­ hall. boy's Christmas cles for the benefit card party Greear, Ann Wassinger, Kay ‘Your Neighborhood ceived after prayer to the Sa­ The Teen Club will hold a and circle members can obtain Gregarek, and Mary Lodge. Plumber^' cred Heart of Jesus, the Blessed Your Host, round-table discussion Tuesday them from the captains. The When the St. Christopher llcytln Auto Repair Service Virgin, St. Joseph, St. Anthony, evening, Dec. 4. at 7 o’clock. A speaker for the evening was Circle met in the home of Mrs, 734 S. University and the Holy Souls in Purga­ LOCKSMITH Harold McCurdy social hour will follow in the Twyla Condor, who is head of Dale Cavanaugh^ 1679 S. Mil­ SP. 7-1679 tory. Glodt Bicycle & Novelty Shop 95 Logan PE. 3-9731 hall. The Teen Club members the arts and crafts class at the waukee, Nov. 27, canasta was 253 Broadway SP. 7-6438 are selling religious articles Emily Griffith Opportunity played and refreshments were Favor Received every Sunday at the cKurch School. She gave a demonstra­ served to Mmes. Dale Cava­ A reader of the Register doors until Dec. 23. tion on the wrapping of Christ­ naugh, Ralph Dobson, Lean Masten, Masten & wishes to publish thanks for a Wednesday evening, Dec.* 5, mas packages and arranging Duncan, J. A. Gryswald, Harold HOME ALA-DOWN VIC'S favor received through the in­ will be the last night for the Christmas decorations. Mem­ Kahro, Edwin Koemer, R. B. Bryan tercession o f St. Anthony. inquiry forum. For this final bers of the society will be sell­ Needham, and Fred Venditti. LIQUOR STORE PHARMACY Optometrists PHARMACY Gen. Singer, Prop. Dr. Geo. W. Masten "Your Friendly Druggist" Cut Rale irinet and Liquors Dr. Geo. W. Masten, Jr. THE I STORE Prescriptions — Sundries for Your Holiday Parlies Dr. Wendell E. Bryan Dr. Ed Marshall RA. 2-2203 236 So.. Broadway Robert Middleton i-H RA. 2-8538 Free Delivery Alameda & S. Downing 294 So. Pennsylvania 28 So. Broadway PE. 3-4668

Welcome to Friendly PEHRSON'S ADAM'S ALAMEDA Piggly Wiggly MARKET TOWN HOUSE TAVERN Your Friendly Phone PE. 3-7544 Neighborhood Grocer STEVE MINCHEFr Complete ONE STOP Alameda & Downing THE PLACE TO Alameda & Downing Food Store Geraldine Wolf, Jo El Suda, Mildred Snow, Barbara Powers, MEET YOUR FRIENDS Make it a White Christmas c h o i r Members of the choir of St. Philomena’s Parish, V I IU II Denver, giving valuable service to their church and Bea Howerton, Mary Lyons, and Therese l^uffacher. with a Major Appliance for SP. 7-1223 enjoying themselves at the same time, are pictured above. They Tim group, directed by Charles M/Xindemann, practices Your Home. 816 E. ALAMEDA 491 S. Pearl PE. 3-1484 are, left to right, front row, William Menard, Charles Linde- every Thursday evening in preparation for Sunday High Mass. mann, director; Kathryn Marek, Betty Sutts, Helen Settle, Other members of the choir are Mildred Snow, Ruth Higel, Renee James, Jo Ann Nagarski, Frances Manhart, Iva Horgan, Helen Rpmberger, William Klein, Teresa Hamilton, Berthe Expert organist; and Robert Howerton; second row, Jim Penkusky, Dillon, and Mrs. G. Gunnison. Shoe HARRY'S + + Repair f n d e f e l t McVeigh Co. + -f- + + + + ■ + + LIQUOR r SBOt CLEANERS Residential and Cubs at St. Philomena's Merit Individual Awards TICO Fine Shops WALT ANGERER Commercial Painting To Serve You DICK TREMLETT (St. Philomena’a Parith, strate the theme o f the month, leader Mrs. Michael Lubchenco; film on the Viking missile. Denver) “ Eye? to the Sky," in various co-leader, Mrs. Patrick Hogan; Refreshments will be served. Free Parking in Rear ways, and a movie on guided and troop committee, members, All men of the parish ara in­ Member S t Francis de Sales 1410 Dexter The 35 boys of Cub Scout 276 So. Downing Pack 124, S t Philomena’s missiles will be shown. Mrs. Roy Struck, Mrs. John vited to attend, and the clast 9508 E. Colfax and 328 Broadway Church, are well on their way The Cub Scout pack commit­ Garden, and Mrs. Carl Olson. having the greatest number Univeraily Hills tee consists of chairm an, to winning individual awards. The 12 fifth grade girls be­ of fathers present will re­ EM 6-7482 Shopping Center PE. 3-3753 3-3 7 5 4 FR. 7-1606 Edgar Tice; secretary, John & With the encouragement of longing to Troop 355 have the ceive a treat. parents, each cub has been Skillen; treasurer, Roy Price; Members o f the CFM are a n d achievement chairman, following instructors: Mrs. Vin­ working on achievements nec­ cent Librizzo, leader; Mrs. Ir­ reminded of the hardtime cos­ essary to win his badge. Robert Watson. Committeemen vin Jones, co-leader; Mrs., Ed­ tume party to be held Satur­ TV Service During the pack meeting that at large are Joseph Barry and J. J. CIJNNINGHAIR ward Quarles, sutetitute day night, Dec. 1, at 8 o’clock MELLO MAID will be held in the school on Gregg Cloos. The pack activi­ All Makes leader; and Mrs. Eugene Wil­ in the school hall. There will ties are conducted by Henry H. Friday night Nov. 30, at 7:30 liams and Mrs. William Curry, be a charge of ^1 per couple at Honest Reliable Service Carroll, cubmaster, and Eugene General Contractor o’clock, Mike Doyle will be troop committee members. the door. BAKERY Expert Antenna Installation awarded a bear badge and Mike Williams, assistant cubmaster. Banns o f marriage are an­ and TV SERVICE Zgainer will receive a bear New Brownie Troop Troop 640 has Mrs. Pete Van nounced between George Residential and Commercial Work Radios & Phonographs badge and a gold arrow. Jeb Not to be outdone by the Woensel as leader; Mrs. Albert Kearns III of this parish and Mr. & Mrs. H. V. McGreevy Repaired Barry will add a silver arrow boys, a number of girls o f S t Ahr, co-leader; Mrs. James Sud- Miss Mary Green of S t Rita’s, to his w olf badge, while Steve Philomena’s are members of the holt substitute leader; and Sierra de Madre, Calif. NEW OR REMODELING Quality Bread, MIDWAY Barry and Steve Meyer will Girl Scouts and Brownies. A troop committee members, Mrs. Prayers are requested for the Denver Ford and Mrs. John Cakes & Pies TELEVISION add silver arrows to their bear new Brownie troop has been seriously ill, Mrs. Ardell Mey­ 375 South Logan PE. 3-8041 badges. Bobcat pins will be started, consisting o f 16 third Garden. This troop is the larg­ ers, and for the deceased, Mrs, awarded to David Williams, grade girls. These girls are est group of scouts at St Phjlo- Nellis J, Bolger, Charles Mul­ 495 S. Pearl SH. 4-0648 .481 So. Pearl SP. 7-4467-68 Phillip McLellan, Bill Ertmer, under the leadership of Mrs. mena’s, having 26 girls. ligan, grandfather of Mrs. Eu­ Christopher Freeman, Paul Henry Carroll, who has as The Men’s Club and Holy gene S. Blish; and James J, T Tice, and Paul Hutchinson. her co-leader, Mrs, Gerald Fil- Name Society will meet Nov. Tinsley. THIS AD MADE POSSIBLE THRU THE COURTESY OF THESE At the pack meeting, den loon. Substitute leader is Mrs. 29 at 8 p.m. in the school The- members o f the Altar mothers for the month, Mrs. Albert Ahr, and troop chairman auditorium. T h e guest and Rosary Society and PTA FRIENDLY FIRMS - REMEMBER THEM IN TOUR PATRONAGE Eugene Williams, Mrs. Gregg is Mrs. Russell Buerkle. speaker, Glenn L. Carpenter will receive Communion in a Gloos, and Mrs. Frank Zgainer, Troop 79, made up o f 19 of the Glenn L. Martin Com­ group in the 8:15 o’clock Mass will have their dens demon­ fourth grade girls, hsgs as its pany, will show a colored Suhday, Dec. 2.

- -g— y PAGE ELEVEN Tlmrwloy, November 29, 1956 Office, 95t lennock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER TeleD^one, fTeystone 4>4205 Perpetual Help Novena Parish Guild's W ill Begin on Nov. 30 Meeting Slated (St. Joiepb'i [Redemptoritt] Parith, Denver) The annual novena in honor of O p Mother of At Presentation Perpetual Help will begin this Friday, ‘Nov. 30, and close on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, Dec. (PretentatioB Parith, Denver) 8. There will be five services daily, at 8 and 9 in the The Parish Guild will meet morning, at 3 in the afternoon, and at 5:30 and 7:30 in the hall on Monday, Dec. 3, in the evening. On Sunday at 8 p.m. All parishioners are there will be no morning serv­ + + + automatically members of the ices because of the morning guild and are urged to attend Masses. * these meetings and offer their The Rev. James Sullivan, suggestions and assistance on C.SS.R., will preach at the de­ ways and means o f maintaining votions. Religious articles will the parish plant, and help plan be sold after the afternoon and for future expansion. evening services. Confessions Advent Wreaths may be pur­ will be heard during the morn­ chased for $2 from Loretto ing Masses, and also after each Heights College by contacting of the services. Masses during the college, or they can be the novena will be at 6, 7, 7 :30 made very simply by the indi­ include a total membership of 60 couples. The groups people of the parish, and a third project to put Chris­ 8, and 9 o’clock. vidual. Instructions may be had Members of the CFM are meeting every other week for study of their re­ tianity into the home. The Lourdes representatives in Lourdes CFM Groups The PTA meeting has been by contacting any member of groups of Our Lady ligion and Catholic Action. They will sponsor three charge of the CFM groups are Mr. and Mrs. Charles postponed from the first Wed­ CFM or Mrs. Gilbert Lindeman o f Lourdes Parish, Denver, are shown above. Ten social projects this year: A study and action on teen- Kurtz. nesday of the month of Decem­ at KE. 4-6681. groups have already been organized in the parish and!age probleDts, a study and action for the elderly ber to the second Wednesday The Holy Name Society will -r + + ' + + because o f the novena. At that Rites Scheduled Dec. 1 meet Tuesday, Dec. 4, at 8 At Center House Dec. 4 time the choFal group from the p.m. in the hall. The society is high school will sing a medley sponsoring the organization of Novena Slated of Christmas .songs. a basketball team for the boys Blessed Sacrament Sets The members of the Altar of the school. It is hoped that Rocks of Lourdes Club and Rosary Society will receive the fathers will attend this Communion in the 7 o’clock meeting and will offer their At Annunciation Mass this Sunday, Dec. 2. Mrs. time in this project. If each one Girl Scouts' Investiture Herring and her committee will gives a little time, the btirden Plans Officer Election sell the religious articles dur­ will not fall on a few. (Bleeted Sacrament Pariah, The perpetual Sacred Heart ing the novena. The next meet­ Will Honor Mary Denver) novena devotions at 7:30 p.m. on ing for the Altar and Rosary Sonitarium Berfefit (Our Lady o f Lourdes Parish, Football Banquet At 5 o’clock on Sunday after­ Friday, Nov. 30, will include a Denver) (Annunciation Pari*h, Denver) Society will be Dec. 12. Rev. Jama* Sullivan, C.SS.R. The featured speaker will be noon, Dec. 1, 75 Brownies and talk by the Rev. Anton J. Borer, Women of the parish are re­ The Rocks of Lourdes Club Frank Gregg, director of pub­ A novena in honor of the 60 intermediate Girl Scouts will S.M.B. The topic will be “ If minded to bring a dish towej to will hold the annual election of lications for the Colorado Immaculate Conception o f the participate in investiture serv­ Thou Didst Know the Gift of the Altar and Rosary Society officers at the meeting Tues­ State Game and Fish Depart­ Blessed Virgin Mary will begin ices, with the Rt. Rev. Moh- God.” meeting on Wednesday eve­ day, Dec. 4, in the Center House Pastor at Wheat Ridge ment. Mr. Gregg is an outstand­ Friday, Nov. 30, at 7 ;30 o’clock signor Harold V. Campbell of­ Day of Adoration ning, Dec. 5, at 8 o’clock. This hall at 8 p.m. Because of the ficiating. The monthly day of adora­ collection of towels will be pre­ unusual entertainment to be of­ ing speaker arfd is known for and will close Saturday, Dec. 8, his interesting lectures. in the 6:30 p.m. Mass. The parents, members of the tion in honor of Our Lady of sented to the S t Francis Sani­ fered that night, the- women families, and friends of the Fatima, which is observed in To Review Noyes Book tarium. Cash donations will will be invited guests. The The Rocks of Lourdes Club Masses during the novena will be at 6:15, 7:15, and 8 girls have been invited to at­ Blessed Sacrament Parish, will also be accepted. Rocks also will draw up final sponsored a special football Wheat Ridge.— (Sts. Peter Mrs. Matt Green, Mrs. Felix banquet for members of the o’clock. Confessions will be tend. be dedicated in a special man­ The PTA will have for sale, plans for the decoration of the and Paul’s Parish) —No Other LePore, Mrs. Ralph Feudner, following all the Masses Sun­ Lourdes teams and their dads. heard daily before and after The Brownies ; nd Girl Scouts, ner to all those in the satellite Christmas scene at the outdoor with their leaders, will receive Man, by Alfred Noyes, is the Mrs. John Harms, and Mrs. day, Dec. 2, the following One hundred ten men and, boys the Masses. Music during the countries on Saturday, Dec. 1. Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes. book to be reviewed by Father John Coyne, PTA president items: Cakes, cupcakes, a va­ were treated to a special din­ novena will be furnished by Communion corporately in the The devotions will begin im-. 5:30 o’clock evening Mass Robert McMahon, pastor, on Chosen by popular vote to ner. Following dinner letter the grade school choir. mediately following the 8:15 riety o f pies, bread, rolls, nut which will follow immediately. a.m. Mass with exposition of the Friday, Nov. 30, at 8 p.m. in serve as cheerleaders for this bread, sweetroHs, and other awards were to be presented to _ Everyone in the parish is in­ the school gym. Refreshments year were Margaret Long, Su­ the football players. vited to make the novena for Mrs, C. J. Mackey, 2629 Elm Blessed Sacrament. Groups from goodies. Slips sent home by the Street, will entertain St. Berna­ will be served by the Altar and san Higer, and Kathleen Ma­ school children on Tuesday his own special intentions and the scout organizations. Girl Honored guests at the foot­ dette’s Circle members at their Rosary Society. Admission of her of the fourth grade, and should be returned signed by for the poor people of Hungary. Scouts, Altar and Rosary, PTA, ball banquet were the members Christmas party on Tuesday Legion of Mary, Holy Name, 50 cents per person is payable Christina Craw, Lou Beth Cas- the mothers to indicate whether Practice for the adult choir of the Lourdes athletic commit­ at the door. selman, and Connie Cpcozzella they will make a donation or will be held Friday evening in evening, Dec. 4. Altar Boys, and the CFM, will tee arid coaches. Members of Sacristy workers for Nov. 23 of the fifth grade. Mrs. Harold not. This will enable the or­ the high school following the Installation of new officers recite the Rosary hourly, as this committee are ^ Mr. and were Mmes. J. C. Gannon, Med Schmidt has been supervising ganization to keep a better novena services. for the Neighborhood Club will well as prayers of reparation Mrs. Coiocito, Mr. and Mrs. follow the 1 o'clock luncheon in for the sins of man against the Thyfault, Merle Kline, Keri- the girls’ playground activities record of donations. 'Those pa­ Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Egloff, December 2, the first Sun­ and coaching them in this day of the month, is Vocation the home of Mrs. John F. Muel­ Sacred Heart. All parishioners neth Reed, Sr.; Marie Harms, rishioners who have no chil­ Mr. and Mrs. Cornett, Mr. and ler, 2285 Dahlia Street, on are urged to participate in these and Virginia Feudner. High phase of sports. Sunday, and the High Mass at Attending the CPTL Novem­ dren in school are also invited Mrs. Tramutt, Mr. Seiler, and Thursday, Nov. 29. exercises. school girls were Judy Stone 10:45 o’clock will be offered ber meeting with Mrs. Jim Mr. Van Buhler. Mr. Van Buh- On Sunday, Dec. 2, members Confessions in preparation and Jane Loehr. to participate in this activity for vocations. Kopp, CPTL representative, ler was head of the champion­ of the Altar and Rosary Society for first Saturday devotions The Marian Circle will meet by making a donation and by The officers of the PTA were Mrs. John Coyne, Mrs. ship midget team at Lourdes. and the PTA will receive Com­ will be heard from 5 to 6 p.m. for a dessert bridge at 1 p.m. thank everyone who helped Tomas Horan," Mrs. Don Craw, purchasing some item in the munion corporately in the 8 on Thursday, Nov. 29, and Thursday, Dec. 6, in the home The two choirs of the parish make the annual turkey party and Mrs. George Gleason. .sale. ___ are active in outside activities. Nov. 19 a success despite the o’clock Mass., This Mass and its agrain in the evening from 7:30 of Mrs. E. E. Ruether, 3881 The school choir composed of stormy feather. P. Lucero of participation by members is one to 9 o’clock. Estes Street Phone Phone girls under the direction of 2961 Curtis was awarded the membership in the Altar So­ Junior Ambassadors The Altar and Rotary So* CH 4- CH. 4- Sister Mary Lawrence will sing turkey dinner. ciety. Among the Catholic families ciety will have it* regular DICK BURGS with other groups at the Mass >Imes. 'A1 Boning and Harry who provided quarters for some bake tale at tbe Wheat Ridge 2494 k.-2494 :for the deceased religious at Football Banquet Strait are in St. Joseph’s Hos­ of the group of children from Realty on Saturday, Dec. 1. the Cathedral Saturday, Dec. 1. Tuesday evening, Dec. 4, the pital. Mrs. Arthur Allen is a Europe, South America, and Needlework will alto be di*. Thev sang recently at the 8:30 pastor, the Rev. Thomas Barry, patient in a local hospital. Mexico, who were brought to played. will honor the high school foot­ o’clock Mass on Sunday morn­ Principal Welcomed this country as junior ambassa­ Mrs. Howard Vincent, Jef­ ing. ball teams and the coaches at Sister Mary Grace, the new dors by the Trans World Air dinner in Hagus Hall at 6 ferson County health nurse, The boys’ choir and parish principal of Blessed Sacrament Lines, were Mr. and Mrs. J STUDIO p.m. ’ assigned to Sts. Peter and | choir are practicing hard for a School, who arrived here almost Donavan Stapp. Their guest for The-mothers o f the boys’ as Paul’s Sqhool, has begun phy­ full schedule of concerts to be three weeks ago from Kansas Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday well as the women of the PTA, sical examinations of the school given next month. At least 10 City, Mo., was welcomed by a was Maria Del Carmen Lopez children in regard to vision, are invited to help prepare the large group at the PTA meeting Checa of Spain. appearances are scheduled for dinner. Women who would like weight, height, and teeth. PTA the boys’ choir. The dates will on Monday, Nov. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pryor members assisting with these to assist in any way in prepar­ Another feature which has took Juan Carlos Sanchez of be announced in next week’s ation of the dinner are asked examinations are Mrs. John 1747 Tremont at Broadwaf Register. been introduced by the new Argentina into their home; Mr, Monogue, health chairman; to call Mrs. Moore at CH. president, Mrs. Edward L. Cur­ and Mrs. Alfred O’Meara ex­ Never Before in the History of Denver 4-0417. Mrs. John Bake Sale Planned ran, is the attendance of the tended their hospitality to Mi- Steger, and Mrs. King. The Altar and Rosary So­ sisters who teach in the school. chela Quilico of Italy, and Mr. The Shrine Circle of the The» children'* Matt for Specialisittf! in ciety will meet this Thurs­ They are welcomed by room and Mrs. John P. Akolt, Jr., Altar Society is sponsoring a the month of December will Quality Plumbinfi day afternoon, Nov, 29, in mothers and escorted to desig­ were hosts to Alice Maria Men­ bake sale Sunday, Dec. 2. Mem­ be offered on Tueiday, Dec. Lobster the church at 2 p.m. to re­ nated tables to facilitate meet­ dez Roa Barros of Portugal. and Healinf! Repairi bers of the Altar Society are 4. Mrt. Ray McMaitar will cite the Rosary. The meeting ing the mothers of their pupils. Of the • 30 children in the Includes Potatoes and Hot Breads asked to bring their donations be in charge of the breakfast will be held in the Blue A dance sponsored by the party, 22 were Catholics, all of SLATTERY & to the Center Hou.se Saturday served by the standing com­ Room. Alumni Club of Blessed Sacra­ whom attended Mass in Ble.«sed In order to make thj.s price 1 night or early Sunday.morning. mittee for this monthly af­ ment School will be given on Sacrament Church on Sunday, tee had to contract for 36,000 COMPANY , The circle will also award Reported ill in the parish are fair. jdoll and complete wardrobe at Mrs. Irene Reed, who recently Friday,. Nov. 30, in the school Nov. 18, at 5:30 p.m. lbs. of lobster to be used by Plumbing and Heating 111 o’clock. Proceeds from these underwent surgery, and Mrs. gymnasium. All high school stu­ Scout Meeting Set The recent Book Fair was a May 1, 1957. welcome addition to the many (Contractors I affairs will be used toward a Olga Humphreys, PTA secre­ dents are welcome. Admission Friday, Nov. 30, at 7 p.m is 25, cents per person. activities of the parish. Assist­ JOHN J. CONNOR, Pr.sid.nt new statue of St. Francis of tary, who also was operated on. there will be a scout meeting at DANCING •(BEST F. CSBStt. ViM FmlSsst Assisi to be placed in the chil­ ’The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Chaperons for this occasion which time Stephen Mueller ing the Dominican Sisters and ,lay teachers of the school were Friday and Saturday Nights 181 VALLEJO ST. dren’s outdoor shrine erected Charles Hague is in Mercy Hos­ will include Messrs, and Mmes. will take over the job of a senior last summer by the men of the pital following an eye opera­ Edward L. Curran, George K. patrol leader. James Thirkell, Mrs. Carl Ritz, Mrs. George 9:30 till 1:30 a.m. ' SH. 4-3181 Durkin, Mrs. Albert Thibault, Rocks of Lourdes Club. tion. Anderson, T. D. Cole, Jack Mc­ who had been senior patrol FREE DINNER PARKING Laughlin, Leo J. Meistrell. John leader during the past year and Mrs. George Cassa, Mrs. Rob­ •t two location* afUr 5 p.m., and any­ J. Vance, and Mrs. R, B. Beyer. ert Vanderperel, Mrs. Thomas time on Sundays and holidays— 1 hour Horan, Mrs. Marie DeCresentis, Just n ^ t door and 2 hours at Munici­ Has Press Committee Mrs. Bob Serro, Mrs. George pal Parking Garage, 1625 Tremont. A new committee has been Putnik, Mrs. Edward Espinosa, j established by the Holy Name TAKE YOUR i Society, with James Tobin as chairman, assi.sted by Ted Schroeder and A1 Boning. Their WIFE ALONG immediate concern will be the proper presentatioi) of Catholic literature in the press, on radio, and TV. Thw will en­ courage the distribution of wholesome Catholic literature and protest against the display of immoral literature commer­ cially in the Blessed Sacrament Parish. The Holy Name Society will meet on Wednesday, Dec. 5, in the school cafeteria. The. meet­ ing • will be preceded by the recitation of the Rosary in the church at 7:45 p.m. An enter­ taining program will be pro­ vided following the short busi­ ness meeting. This meeting will feature the a m Very Rev. Richard F. Ryan, Eagle Scout James Thirkell SJ., president of Regis College. Father Ryan will outline some won the award of being _the best scout of the year, will resign. - Thirkell was among the boys who received the highest award in scouting, the Eagle rank, just a few days ago. He has joined Explorer Post 145. His father has been on the scout committee for years and his mother was in the Mothers’ Auxiliary of Troop 145 and she has been the chairman of thci WINDOW GREENHOUSES auxiliary for a year. Explorer Post 145 will meet NEW! For oil-winter greenery, for early,seediings! Cut fresh flowers In Jan­ m i m m in the old school hall Dec. 3 at uary . . . plant your summer gdrden in February! Sturdy, handsome alum­ ^:15 p.m. This is a one-hour inum frame, custom installed to fit any' size wirfdow. Enhances modern or meeting. The fathers and boys traditional architecture. Gift-perfect for the ardent gardener . . for your­ are to be present to organize the post into the Civil Defense self! program of the city of Denver. The boys will have an oppor­ tunity to demonstrate their work done to achieve appren­ ticeship- in exploring. John Steinbruner, Dennis SeiU, and f W ' Bert Hughes will explain ob­ jects of the Order of the Arrow M lI ' . i 7 It’s getting to be a habit — and a mighty good one — for a hus­ meeting at Boulder Nov. 23 and 24. band to take his wife along on a business trip on Union Pacific’s V«ry Rev. R. F. Ryan, S.J. Holy Land Film Family Fare Plan. He knows how much it means to her to break The special feature at the of the problems confronting Junior Newman Club Monday, •way from familiar siirroundings if only for a short time. On the aspirant of higher educa Dec. 3, at 7:15 p.m. will be pic­ tion today, the importance of the F. F. Plan the extra cost — for two or more passengers —> is tures shown by Mr. and Mrs. vocational direction, and the June in January comes with these custom-built greenhouses! Hove your own Arthur Power on the Holy Land, surprising small. Ask lu about it. necessity of proper background especially on Nazareth and winter garden and solarium, any desired size. Easy terms! 1 and foundation for a successful Fm* tnv.l iafonn.Um ud ru.rv.tion.— Bethlehem. Mr. and Mrs. Power college course. N. E. LUTHl, C«a. Agrat Pa.Mnfcr Dqit., CITY TICKET OFFICE spent two years in the Holy Mother* o f Brownie* who S3S Scvcntcciith St., Denver 2, Colorado Land. Father Borer will explain are advancing into the Girl the pictures, using his experi­ BUILDING SPECIALTIES, Inc. Phone Keyetone 4-4141. Scout* and have Brownie ences during the past summer uniform* to di*po«e of are when he visited these holy aiked to contact Mr*. Jo- places'. Anyone interested in UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD (eph Campbell, 2029 Fairfax, the timely program is very 1350 •; 11 th St., Denver Phones: ag 2-M27 DE. 3-9497. welcome to attend this session. Ancestors Arrived in 1512 fiQquiQAcanL S^t fiaoL. Early Spanish Colonist's

WALOISLAW NOWACKI. 7t. ot{ Mr*. H IniM •* tk* BEATRICE DYE, 41. of S4< Xar- Descendant Dies at 90 r » » lo o B . H« k •Bnrir«4 kr kU | C«od 3b«p^r< AM S«««Ter: two 4ao«htora. BVT GalM, u d tk. Tkk.rri.ck So- of Denver: her parenu, Mr. and Mra. Curtis Street, Denver, a de­ Hall of Cucamonga, Calif.; a George R. Bell of Denver: and*a sU- Mrs. Btaiao !«. Kvmiui of CoNta an4 cisiy. scendant of the Gallegos family sister, Mrs. Mary P. Gonzales A bq Nowaeki o t Dpavor; two hrothoro, R ..akH Hipk M ..1 c.kbrmtod ter, Mra. George Barnhart of Sheri­ Brooialawa Sobak and Joba Nowmeki N o t . 1< la St. FimncU d . Sak.' dan, Wyo. Requiem Maas was eele- that landed with the captain of Denver;! and five grandchil­ of Fittahunth. Pa.; amd two «rand» Ckucck. iBUrmont Jo Ml OUart. b rated Nov. 24 in Presentation of Castile in St. Augustine, dren. Church. Interment in Mt. Olivet. chiMrea. ReoaWm Mom waa coW* B o .k T .rd Mortuary. ____ . Fla,, in 1512, died Nov. 23 in brmted la St. Joseph's (Polish) (^orch LAWRENCE M. CARPER. «t . ot Boulevard Mortuary* Requiem High Mass was cel> Nov. 28. latsrmsnt ia Mu OUetL 4 IU Bryant SIrwL H . ia aurrlT^l MATTHEW A. CARR, 78. of 2SS0 a local hospital. She had been ebrated in Sacred Heart Church Tork Street. He Is survived by his Horan Mortuary. ky hli wif». Anna B. Carp.r: o m aon, ill for the past 10 years, and wife, Stella Carr; a aon, Ray M. Carr Nov. 27. Interment in M t Oli' ROSE R. HIGGINS. U, of 4I« S. Raymood B. Carper; hia moth*^ U n . was bedfast the past 26 months. Ix«aB Street. She waa tbs wifs of Eloora M. Carper; a brol»«r/Ralph of Wheat Ridge: two daughters, Pa­ vet Capitol Mortuary, iK« late Loks HUkias. She is sur­ E. Carper; a dau*hter-in-kw; Mr., tricia Laodls of Denver and Margaret She was born June 10, 1866, vived by one son. L. Arthur Hlaalas; OorotkiT M. Carper; and two «raiid- Richter of Rocky Ford; two sisters, at Las Vegas, N. Mex., and Mrs. Elcanoi^ Strong and Susan Carr one ffrandson. I-awrenee A. Hicvlns; ehlldreii. Reoukra Hl»h Maaa ~ came to Denver in 1918. She a rranddaufhter. Rosemary E. Han­ cekbraled Not. It Hn Guardian An- both of Denver; a brother, Edmund non of UtUstoa; aad 10 rreat-crand- teU’ Church. Interment in Mu OU- Carr of Denver; aeven grandchildren, was a member o f the Sacred Franciscan Nun rhildren. toL Boulevard Mortuary^______and three great-grandchildren. Re­ Heart Church for 38 years, quiem High Mass was celebrated in Loyola Church Nov. 24. Interment and a member o f the Third r in Mt. Olivet. OUnger Mortuary. Order of S t Francis for 23 Dies; Leaves 2 CHARLES K. GRAHAM o f 1241 .t Word About Christmas Lincoln Street. Requiem Mass is be­ years. She worked for the Sil­ ing celebrated Thursday. Nov. 29, at ver State Laundry for 10 years. 7:80 a.m. in St. Leo's Church. She is survived by two sons, Sisters in Order FLORENTINE BERNHARDT, 80, Christmas should be practical. One should give gifts Rudolph and Michael of Den- of 849 S. Grant Street. She is sur­ Sister Mary Honorita Torc- that will be used and for which there is a need. vived by her daughter, Mrs. Ottilie Geiger of Denver; a ton, George Bern zon, 57, a membei^of the Fran­ What is more useful or necessary than glasses for hardt of Canada: and 16 grandchil­ ciscan Sisters of Perpetual Ad­ dren. Requiem High Mass waa cele St. Louis Rite one who needs them? Gift certificates can be used. brated in St. Francis de Sales' Church oration 28 years, died at St. Nov. 24. Interment in MU Olivet. Anthony’s Hospital, Denver, on The St. Thomas University ski sec­ conditions permitting, the first outdoor lesson Hadkethal-Noonan Mortuary. Nov. 20. Burial was in Mt. MARY O'CONNELL, 81, of 8540 Held for Father Track! tion started the season of 1956-57 will be held at City Park Golf Course next week Dahlia Street. She is survived by a Olivet Cemetery Friday, Nov, end, in preparation for the big" New Year’s out­ SWICERT BROS. with an enthusiastic attendance at the K. of C. daughter, Mrs. Margaret Simpson of 23, after a Requiem Mass at ing to Leadville. 1550 California Denver: a son, James A. O'Connell of the chapel of St. Anthony’s Home Saturday, Nov. 24. Their own instructor Optometrists Denver; two brothers, Michael Mur­ Of Heights Nun Information may be obtained by calling KEyttone 4-7651 phy of Seattle and Jack Murphy of Hospital. from the Bavarian Alps, Ric Modi, lectured on George Zavislan at AL. 5-8493. Practical advice Good Service Ireland; three sisters, Mrs. Catherine Father Leo Blach, the hos various ski techniques and safety methods with on equipment will be furnished by “ Becky” Better Vision Purcell, Mrs. Margaret Edwards, and A Requiem Mass for Louis \ colored slides from the . Snow Beckord at SP. 7-8848. for Every Aga At Right Prices Sarah Murphy of Francisco; eight H. Schleicher, father of Sister pital chaplain, sang the Re­ grandchildren, and five great-grand­ Jeanne d’Arc of the Sisters of quiem Mass; deacon was Father children. Requiem High Mass was -^ + + GLASSES INDIVIDUALLY STYLED celebrated in St. Elizabeth's Church Loretto, teacher at Loretto Honorius Santorielio, O.F.M.; Nov. 2$. Interment in Mt. Olivet. Heights College in Denver, subdeacon. Father Regis Mo Hackethal-Noonan Mortuary. was offered Monday, Nov. 19, Guire; and master of (xeremo- Talk for Cathedral PTA University Club DOROTHY DELORES FLEMING, infant of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Flem­ in St. Gabriel the Archangel’s nies, Father Jerome Weinert. ing of 1761 Eppinger Boulevard, Church, St. Louis, by the Rt, Sister Honorita, one of 13 Thornton. She la survived also by a Rev. Monsignor Harry E. Stitz, children, leaves two sisters who Dunce an Dec. 14 ONE PICKUP FOR DIREG SERVICE sister, Dianne:a brother, Gerald Flem­ On Christmas Customs ing: and her grandmothers, Mrs. pastor. are Franciscan Sisters of Per- Agatha Brungardt and Mrs. Sadie Deacon in the Mass was the p e t u al Adoration. They are Fleming of Denver. Mass of the An­ Sister Epiphania, who teaches (Cathedral Parish, Denver) Monday, Dec. 10; and end at At DAY Clubhouse TO BOTH / \ COASTS Rev. Theodore H. Burghoff, I gels was celebrated in Our Lady of in Columbus, Neb., and Sister 7:45 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 11. Grace Church Nov. 24. Capitol Mor­ and subdeacon, the Jlev. Quen­ “ Christmas Customs in a • The St Thomas University tuary. tin V. Hahn, both assistants in Lambertilla, who teaches in Catholic Home” will be the Itemi on Display GRACE CONTRERAS. 65, o f 1949 Omaha. All the other brothers Club is planning a Christmas Curtis. Requiem High Mass was cele­ S t Gabriel’s Parish. The Rev. topic of Mrs. Frank Gold, ^ e s t and sisters are living in Neb­ Mrs. Rose Mattick, president semiformal dance to be held rm only ccsswS^ssr wrcct camicr I brated in Sacred Heart Church Nov. Anthony F. Schuermann, pas­ speake* at the Cathedral PTA of the Altar and Rosary So­ Friday, Dec. 14, in the D.A.V. 28. Interment in MU OUvej. Trevino tor of S t Engelbert’s Parish, raska. meeting to be held Monday, Dec. Mortuary. ciety, announces that religious Clubhouse, Vasa Park on 4901 PASCUALA RODRIGUEZ de St Louis, delivered the sermon. 3, in the Oscar Malo Hall. articles will be on display in Marshall Street in Arvada. This SALES, 91. of 1521 S. Acoma Street. Burial was in Resurrection Mrs, Gold, the mother of the lobby of the Cathedral each is a newly decorated country She is survived by a daughter, Refu- Cemetery. gia Sanchez: two granddaughters: seven children,' is a Loretto nigh? during the mission and club with a beautiful ballroom, five great-grandchildren; and f^ve Mr. Schleicher, 74, of 6536 Heights alumna and a member Forty Hours’ services- She equipped with a new bar and Denver-Chicogo Trucking Co., Inc. great - great - grandchildren. Solemn St. Dominic's Devonshire Avenue, St Louis, suggests that parishioners con­ coat check rooms. There is also 2501 Blake Denver KE. 4-7261 Requiem Maas was celebrated in St. of the Kappa Gamma Pi honor Cajetaa’a Church Nov. 24. Interment died Thursday, Nov. 15, in S t sorority. A member of St. sider these beautiful items when a spacious parking lo t in Mt. OllveU Trevino Mortuary. Mary’s Hospital. Often termed James’ Parish, she is much in planning their Christmas gifts. 'Tickets may be obtained at MARY E. SEIDENSTICKER of Cas- a great benefactor of different tie Rock. She is survived by her Paper Drive to demand for talks on Catholic Mrs. Gilbert Fuchs, chairman the door; the. price is $3 per MAin 3-5314 husband. Edward G. Seidensticker: orders of sisters and the Holy family life. of the Christmas card commit­ couple. Music will be furnished two sons. William D. and Edward G. Name Society, Mr. Schleicher tee, reminds prospective buyers by ‘"The Saints.” Coffee will Seidensticker, Jr.: a daughter. Mrs. was for many years a member Mrs. R. J. Connor, Sr., PTA Mary Heir: a aister. Mra. C. E. Tay­ that the time forr ordering be served free of charge to lor of Mil! Valley, Calif.; two broth­ of Rosati Council 795 of the Resume in 195/ president, will call the meeting printed cards is short. The card anyone wanting it Additional to order promptly at 2 p.m. The ers, William H. Dillon of Chicago, Knights of Columbus, and the displays will be shown every information may be obtained F. J. KIRCHHOF III., and Patrick N. Dillon of Denver. (St. Dominie’i Pariih, Denver) business session will include re­ Requiem Mass is being celebrated Catholic Knights of America. evening and during all the Mass by calling Lee Ansberry at Thursday, Nov. 29, at 10 a.m. in St. Survivors, in addition to Sis­ Mrs. C. P. Wells, paper ports from the chairmen of all hours on Sunday. The proceeds DE. 3-4342. Everyone is in­ Francis’ Church. ter Jeanne .d’Arc, include his drive chairman, reminds every­ standing committees. from this sale will be used to vited to attend. LOUISE ST. GERMAIN of Marion. one that the drive to be held Construction Co. wife, Mrs. Cecile H. Schlei­ Reporting will be Mrs. Wil­ maintain the Cathedral sanc­ ' The special events committee 0 . She is survived by her daughter. this Friday, Nov. 30, will be Ann St. Germain of Marion, O .; two cher; another daughter, Mrs. liam Lee, chairman, of book tuary. is planning a theater party for SODS. John St. Germain of Marion, 0., the last one until January. If Clement Mihanovich; three rental; Mrs. Henry Job, chair­ The Infant of Prague Circle Sunday, Dec. 9, 8:15 p.m., at and William St. Germain o f Littleton: anyone cannot keep the papers and six grandchildren. brothers, Frank, Allen, and man of circles; Mrs. Jacqueline will entertain the senior mem­ the Bonfils Memorial ’Theater. BUILDERS that long, she will be glad to ANNA A. HAUSEN of 1901 S. Lawrence Schleicher; and three Greisen, civil defense; Mrs bers of the Altar and Rosary The play being presented is arrange to have them picked up Broadway. She is survived by her sisters, Mrs. Rospbelle Dick, Fred J. Purdy, CPT; Mrs. Paul Society Friday, Dec. 14, at the The Innocents. Additional in­ We Appreciate Your Patronage husband. Charles Hausen: a daugh­ if they will call her at GR. ter. Mrs. Ann Kloes of Lake Toma­ Mrs. Lilda Bryant and Mrs. Hollis, dednery organization biennial night meeting. The formation may be obtained by 7-3919 or Mrs. Mike DeBell, hawk. W is.: and two sons. Carl J. Della Brothers. and development chairman; circle will not hold its regular calling Dorothy Norman at Hausen of TJttleton and Elmer A. the PTA president, at GR. 700 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. Mrs. David Ramaley, health; meeting in December. DE. 3-7424. Hausen, USN. Great Lakes, HI. The 7-6317. Requiem Mass will be celebrated Mrs. Robert Cink, hospitality; Friday, Nov. 30, at 9 a.m. in St. Rosary-Altar Society mem­ Mrs. William McLuster, music; Mary’s Church, Littleton. Interment Friends of Music bers are, reminded that this 6 6 in Mt. Olivet. Mrs, H. R. Heaton, symphony; Sunday, IJIec. 2, they are to re­ Mrs. Richard J. Connor, Jr., W hy Pay M ore?” EILANEVA M. HOLMES, 47. of ceive Communion in the 7:30 CREST HOTEL 3010 Gilpin Street. She is survived (Tvudeoiark) program; Mrs. J. T. Leech, by her husband. Maurice Holmes. Re­ List Program of a.m. Mass. safety; Mgs. William Kelty, 120 Fireproof Kooms quiem High Mass was celebrated In Scouts' Auxiliary Loyola Church Nov. 28, Interment in visitation; Mrs. Eleanor Perry, Located one block from Holy Ghost Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores Mt. Olivet. To Meet) Dec. 5 whys and means; Mrs. John Church . . . Spacious Lobby . . . MRS. MARIE E. SULLIVAN Year's Concerts The Pbrents’ Auxiliary of Leech, publicity; Mr^. Joseph Mrs. Marie K. Sullivan, 59, of 4826 Colorado Oumed Stores Boy Scout Troop 65 will meet Sticksel, membership; and head Free TV . . . Nicely Furnished and Fillmore Street died Nov. 24 in a The Friends of Chamber local hospital after a long illness. on Wednesday evening, Dec. 5, room mothers, Mrs. Daniel Decorated Rooms and Suites 16th & Glenarm She was born in Wagon Mound, Music, a nonprofit Denver group in the church auditorium at O’Rourke and Mrs. William N.Mex., Aug. 17, 1897. and moved to that sponsors the performances Complete Service — Reasonable s EnfWwo®d 800 Santa F , Dr. 8 o’clock. Moriarity. Denver in 1928. She was married to of chamber ensembles in the s 30 Soutii BroacTway 15th and California Thomas J. Sullivan June 6. 1948, in The Holy Name Society Permanent and Transient Rates Mile HigV’ City, has announced Immediately following the Inspection Invited . s 3933 W. Colfax 17th and Tromont the Cathedral. meeting will be held on Mrs. Sullivan is survived by her its program for 1956-57. business meeting, the Cathedral husband; a daughter. Mre. Celestina Thursday evening, Dec. 6, High School choir, under the 20th & Broadwaj^ i Curtis & 15th'St. With the exception of one Gonzales o f Denver: two sisters. Mrs. in the church auditorium at direction of Sister Alice Cathe­ inimiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiniiiiiiiniiniiiHoniiiiiniiininniiiiniflniw Joseph Miera and Mrs. Elizabeth Her­ concert in the Phipps Audito­ 8 o'clock. KE. 4-0I5I rera. both of Denver: and three rium, all of the performances rine, will present a selection of brothers, Casa aivd Donald Gonzales Sanctuary workers for Fri­ Christmas carols. Completing of Denver and Nick Gonzales of Clay­ will be given in the Bonfils Theater. This is the first time day, Nov. 30, and Friday, Dec. the Christmas theme an angelic ton. N.Mex. 7, are Mmes. Joseph Freilinger, choir of first communicants will Requiem Mass was celebrated in that any of them will play in LOW COST ROOF Our I.ady of Grace Church Nov. 28. Denver. Victoria Martinez, Paul Madrid, surround the refreshment table Interment in Mt. Olivet. and Helen Davies. just prior to the qocia] hour. The Julliard Quartet, fresh (HE LAURA M. DAVIS Christmas Party Mrs. Eleanor Perry, first vice lisura M. Davis. 92, formerly of from a six-month tour in Eu­ president, will announce the HIGH COST MAINTENANCE Denver, died Nov. 9 in Xx>s Angeles, rope, visited Denver Nov. 7. The Rosary-Altar Society WHtllE DENVER SHOPS WITH CONFIDENCE Caiif. plans for the gala PTA soiree The Parrenin Quartet, will meet Tuesday, Dec., 4. to be held in January. She will She is survived by two sons, Iveroy, Rosary and Benediction at . KEystOM <7111 J. G. Davis of Denver and Ralph French group, though the present the student winner of flUuf • OEilit 3 8SSS SshttJt • GEatsti 3 ((II NO COMFORT, NO SECURITY, Davis of Los Angeles: a daughter, youngest in Europe, has already 12:30 o’clock will precede the the “ Name the Night” contest Mrs. Dorothy Miller of Los Angeles: Christmas party at which the three grandchildren, and two great­ played more than 500 concerts currently being conducted by grandchildren. on the continent. It appeared customary giving o f individual the PTA. NO PEACE. Requiem Hass was celebrated in St. in the city Nov. 26. gifts will take place. St. Nich' Alphonse’s Church. Los Angeles, olas will be present at the tra^ Calif. Interment in Mt. Olivet, Den­ Scheduled Jan. 18 is the Mission for Men ditional drawing of patronal ver. Albeneri Trio; Feb. 13, the The Paulisl Fathers, the Rev. Smetana Quartet, a Czech en­ cards. The election of officers Rocco Perone, C.S.P., and the semble; and March 9, the Quar­ for the coming year will be Rev. Arthur J. Spear, C.S.P., held. tette Italiano. will open the mission for the The president, Mrs. Andrew 40 Hours' Rite The Julliard Quartet and the men of the parish Sunday, Kruse, chairman o f the lunch­ Dec. 2. Alberneri Trio are American eon, will be assisted by the fol The weekday Masses during and the others European. The lowing officers and chairmen: the mission are 6:30 a.m., 7, At St. Cajetan's appearances of the Parrenin Mmes. Hugh Thornsberry, and 7:45 a.m. A brief instruc­ and Smetana Quartets mark Helen Davies, John Wompey their first visits to the United Jr.; P. R. Branch, Levi Sain tion will follow the 7 a.m. Mass each day. The evening services States. don, John Hage, Patrick Hoere, start at 7 :46 p.m. each night. lo Start Nov. 30 The mejnbership fee for the Zel Bonicelli, Edward Connelly, Parishioners are reminded of five concerts is $10, and reser­ Anthony Lombardi, Edward the question boxes placed in the (St. Cajelan’i Parish, Denver) vations may be made with Mrs, Serafini, Peter Ekler, Bernard rear of the church. All ques­ Forty Hours’ Devotion in St. George Cranmer, 200' Cherry Pilz, William Naughton, and tions will be answered before Cajetan’s Church will begin on Street, Denver. Richard Knox. Friday evening, Nov. 30, con­ the evening seryices. tinue through Saturday, and The Very Rev. Mon.ignor will terminate on Sunlay after Miss Barbara J. Polichio Walter J. Canavan, pastor, the 7 p.m; Mass. Confessions announced that the Holy are heard on Saturday evenings Name Society will, be reacti­ and afternoons, and early on Married in St. Philomena's vated Wednesday evening Sunday mornings for adults. following the mission serv­ On Bueday, Nov. 25, eight Miss Bar­ ices. He uYges all men of boys and the manager of the bara Joanne the parish to be present. school’s football team were Polichio, Because of the mission, the treated to a dinner at Boggio’s daughter of annual Forty Hours’ Devotion Cherrylyn Restaurant. The foot­ Mr. and' Mrs. will not begin until Sunday, ball coach at St. Cajetan’s is Ralph* Poli­ Dec. 9, at the 10 a.m. Solemn chio, Jr., 13 Bill Crespin and Robert San- Mass. Forty Hours’ Devotion Bradbury chte is chairman of the ath­ will be held Sunday, Dec. 9; letic committee, a branch of the Lane, Little­ \ PTA. ton. and John H. Settle III, Gala Dance Dec. 2 son of Mr. and Guadalupe Vision In conjunction with the PTA, Mrs. John H. f-N the fathers’ division of this Settle, J r., group is advancing plans for 1636 C 0 o,k Play Set for Stage tha gala evening of Dec. 2. In Street, D e n- a fund-raising effort, a dance is .ver, were mar­ (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) being held at that time in the ried on Nov. 3 The Paco Sanchez Players A. F. of L. Hall from 8:30 un­ in St. Philo- will present “ The Vision of Our J Not good even if the fuel is free. til 12 p.m. Food is being of­ m e n a ’ s Lady o f Guadalupe” on the eve­ € You are paying for the Aluminum-Lock fered for sale by the women of Church, Den­ ning of Dec. 12 in the school the PTA and the music of Bob ver. The Rev, hall at 2830 Lawrence Street Shingle Roof every day. Gray and his Sextette will be Joseph O’Mal­ beginning at 8 o’clock. Tickets featured. ley witnessed may be purchased at the door McGregor Through constant repair, heat loss and It is anticipated that through the ceremony. for 50 cents. The Altar Society ■( this effort the funds of the ath­ Given in president, Mary Moreno, has discomfort. letic committee as well as of marriage b y one of the leading roles. The the PTA will be augmented to her father, the proceeds go to Sacred Heart Firenze bride was at­ Parish. WHY NOT OWN ONE? further the services of both to the children of St. Cajetan’s tended by her Sodality Meeting School. Tickets, at $1 each, may husband’s sis­ 7.95 ,Consult your builder or lumber company. be obtained fiom members of ter, Miss Pa­ A large number attended the the committee and the board of tricia Ann sodality meeting Sunday morn­ We can supply him with materials and the PTA, as well as at the par­ Settle, as maid ing, Nov. 26, after the 7:30 ish Credit Union office. of honor. The o’clock Mass. The hostesses for A gala shirt of Firenze cotton . . , trained applicators. bride’s attendants were Rosemary C. Sprague, Denver; Virginia the month o f December are On Tu’esday evening, Nov. 2, R. Welch, Sidney, Neb.; and Eloise E. Feister, Parris Island, Lucy Garcia, Mary Gonzales, f in the church hall a second gen­ with Italian styling. Notice the Helen Garcia, and Della Galle­ eral meeting of the atretic com­ S. Car. James J. Settle was the best man. Ushers were Joseph J. gos; cake donors, Lucy. Alire mittee and Dads’ Club was held. widespread collar ondoclever neck­ and John W. Polichio, both of Littleton, and Gerald A. Lawless and Endilicia Maes; sick com­ Refreshments were served by of Denver. mittee, L u cy A lir e , M ary AL. 5-0436 the committee in charge and a piece that can be worn four ways. The wedding breakfast was held in the Welshire Country Abeyta, and Mary Apocada; ’ activities reception in the home of the bride’s parents. After sewing committee, Mary Padilla, Bright plaids of distinction. “ a wedding trip to Colorado Springs, the couple are at home in Mrs. E. Maes, Laura Samuels, ALUMINUM SHINGLE CO. Denver. and Lucy Alire. Crocheting of Please care for the hungry. Both are graduates o f St. Francis de Sales’'Jligh School, altar linens will be done by Ro- Mcn'i Shop— Downtown and Cherrr CrMk, main floor Send CARE Food Crusade Denver. Mr. Settle, who spent two years in the Marine Corps, maine Wright, Mary Padilla, 1530 Broadway is now an employe of the Western Electric Company.— (Photo Edith Mascarenas, and Betty lAktiide, mall lavd packages overseas! . by Duncan Photographers) Lucero. \

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CenturT Before Pike Discovered HLs Peak Symbol of Nation Spanish and French First in Colorado W hy They f “’^ E a S I Had to Jail RKAT a s Tl a s t h e e x p l o it of Lt Zebulon White men. Many place names in Colorado date from American Library Spreads Culture G Montgomery Pike in plunging deep into the this expedition. Colorado mountain fastnesses with his expedition of l t h o u g h t h e r e d o u b t l e s s w e r e earlier The Cardinal 1806-07, he was by no means the first to penetrate- A Spanish forays into the San Luis Valley, the first this land. Many French and Spanish expeditions were expedition to penetrate there of which we have record By Frank Morriss 'Times' and Denver Library ahead of him. For part of his journey, in fact. Pike was the band of Juan Bautista de Anza. Anza, who CATHOLICS can be im­ mensely proud that two pre­ Although T have a proper respect for the followed the tracks of a Spanish force of 300 men had led the colonists in 1776 who founded San Fran- dominantly Catholic coun­ By Paul H. Hallett who had been sent out to find his expedition and turn cisco on the Golden Gate, in 1779 with an army of tries have been the first to T H E LONDON TIMES, which reaches achievements o f English literature, I also know him...... back. Not finding...... him, the expedition, com­ 645 men sought Chief Cuemo Verde (Green Horn) challenge Communist rule. this office in an air-mail edition two days out that the great market for that literature is not and his Comanches, who had been murdering Span­ Both Poland and Hungary from London, arrived last week with a curious the British masses but the people o f the U.S. manded by L t Facundo Malgares, ascended the Ark­ boast great majorities of ansas River deep into Ckdorado; Pike followed their ish settlers. The band crossed the Rio Grande River Catholics. editorial on the Denver Public Library. What Rudyard Kipling, who delighted to sneer at tracks a short time later. After he was taken in to in the vicinity of the present Del Norte and continued ' The" news stories, however, attracted the attention of some writer for this American culnire, found both his first recogni­ Santa Fe it was this same Lieutenant Malgares who into the northern San Luis Valley. Crossing Poncha about the Hungarian Protes­ aristocratic organ of the Br-kish middle class tion and his readership on this side o f the conducted Pike and his party to Chihuahua: Pass, it entered the upper valley of the Arkansas tant minister who was among was the conveyor belt used to transport the water. Just to name Catholic English writers Coronado probably cut across a portion of Colo­ River near present-day Salida. The party descended the first refugees to reach 500,000 books from the old library to the new. of eminence, Belloc and Chesterton would have the Arkansas and encountered the Comanches, in­ this country should remind rado territory on his famous expedition of 1540-41. us of the contribution non- The Times correspondent spoke of this event, been comparatively unknown if it. were not The French explorer La Harpe, who established a post flicting severe losses. Anza then led his expedition Catholics made in the Hun­ which took place last September, as still going for their American readers. garian uprising. This partic­ in the southeastern corner of Oklahoma in 1719, ap­ across the Sangre de Cristo Mountains into the San on, hence it would appear that the Times, for Luis Valley and continued southward to Taos. ular minister’s son was a A LOOK at the English newsstands, proached Colorado territory, and sent Du Rlvage far­ freedom fighter, and we can all its merits, does not always have ready access ther on up to the headwaters of the Red River.* In the Most if not all of the territory explored by Pike in which I had the opportunity of taking last conclude that many other to news when it is news. summer, will disabuse anyone of the notion same year Du Tisne from the Illinois country explored 1806 had thus been traversed earlier by Spaniards. Protestants in Hungary The editorialist, writing what he no doubt The peak that now bears his name was a familiar that good reading habits are common to the portions of the Osage and Arkansas Rivers. fought side by side with their thought was delicate satire, revealed a side of landmark to them. Catholic countrymen. mass of Englishmen. I have sometimes seen IN 172-1. BOURGMONT, seeking to open a way the mind o f many upper-class Britishers which — Rev. John B. Ebel. WE HAVE it on the au­ the London Illustrated News, perhaps the best to New Mexico, headed westward from Illinois and is Americans find most irritating. thority of a highly educated illustrated weekly in the world, on American probably the first Frenchman who actually reached Hungarian who fought in “THE OPTIMISTS,” the writer be­ newsstands, but I did not find one on London Colorado territory. In 1739 the Mallet brothers, World War II against the gins, "who would like to believe that the line B U T TRU Russians that there are few streets. In England, I never saw anyone read­ French traders, led a party from the Missouri River on the graph-illustrating Denver’s interest in if any atheists in Hungary. ing the Times. I did see someone reading the to Santa Fe, passing through Colorado territory. From The country is 70 per cent the arts in general and literature in particulaa s » sets ftr London Daily Mirror, 'which has a circulation the upper waters of the Republican River they struck t CooyriKht N.C.W»C. fiArrimE Catholics of the Roman Rite; will rise as a result of this bit of house-moving, B M. i. MURRAY of 6,000,000, perhaps 10 to 20 times that of south across Colorado to the Arkansas River in the five per cent Greiek Cath­ will doubtless point to the number of books olics, these acknowledging the Times, and which is one of the trashiest vicinity of the Purgatory, and then on to Santa Fe. It was a common involved. Five hundred thousand is a lot of the Pope. A little more than newspapers I have ever seen. * In 1746 or 1747 the Arkansas route was made M^DieVAL PRACnCP six per cent of Hungarians books, an impressive hunk of culture, and safe by a treaty with the Indians, and in 1749 Pierre io brinq tha are of the faith of Moses, Americans are apt to be impressed by num­ Whatever its faults of taste or education, Satren led another party to Santa Fe over this trail. 8LfSS£D SaCRAMEUT and the rest are split among bers. The sight of this vast conveyor bek con­ the American reading public is superior to A treaty between the Comanches and Pawnees now to be upon various Lutheran and a few by a d\j[vnq person other Protestant churches. centrating on books and nothing but books that of all but the upper levels of British So­ opened the country north of the Platte River and ex­ unable to mceive viaticum. The spirit and morale of will fill them with the conviction that rhere ciety. That fact we owe, amid much else, to peditions from Canada traversed Colorado soil on these non-Catholics are high, must be something in this reading business such great institutions as that which is em­ according to our Hungarian their way to Santa Fe. In 1751 Jean Chapuis came after all." And so the Times writer goes on, inently represented by the new Denver Pub­ with a party from the Illinois country to set up a regu­ informant. They are, for the most part, faithful and pious giving by this persiflage the impression that he lic Library. There are plenty of libraries in lar caravan route to New Mexico, traversing Colorado in their beliefs. Europe, but they do not begin to give the \ thinks of the American public as being more territory. Pierre La Verendrye, son of the more'•fa­ ANOTHER STORY told or less composed of bumpkins as far as reading generous service for people of all degrees that mous explorer w'ho had led a French expedition into S o u n g e s t " by this Hungarian, a former is concerned. is commonplace among American institutiohs. newspaperman who is now a the Northwest four years before, beheld the Colorado SAINT Rocky Mountains Jan. 1, 1743, from a point on the graduate student in Denver, ^Blood’ Brothers in China, Hungary Saint Hunibolo ms shows the great national re­ North Platte River. Thus in the first half of the 18th 3 DAVS O L D gard for Cardinal Mind- century the French had reached the Rocky Mountains W »£N H e DUD m K/HOS szenty, Prince-Primate of Hungary. Whof Martyrs Are Made Of by every stream between the Red River and tha Sas­ Su t t o n , eN oiAH D , ih 6 S O .) katchewan. Their trappers and traders were regular ^ hkiS credited The Catdinal, this Hun­ garian intellectual explains, "AFTER A MONTH or so visitors to the Indians of the region. viUtiA mrajculous By R e v . R o bert E. K e k e is e n ing through the streets day is not only the head of the THE HUNGARY TRAG­ and night and keeping every­ of experience, seeing and h e f ir s t ISth-CENTURY EXPEDITION of the Catholic Church, but, in the EDY recalls the martyrdom body on edge.” The “ guilty,” hearing what went on at the T Spanish into Colorado territory was conducted by sense of the-true Hungarian of the Chinese faithful when' i.e., those who believed in qufcitionings in the police'sta­ % Constitution, is the first pub­ A the Communists started their Christ and His Mother, tions, it was generally ac­ Juan de Uribarri in 1706. From the headwaters of the lic dignitary after the head .systematic violation of that waited in thein homes, not cepted by the moralists that Purgatory River he continued north, crossed Cuchara o f the State. He is the ex nation in 1952. The element, sure that the very next mo­ it was morally wrong to go Pass just west of the Spanish Peaks, famous land­ A officio leader of the nation, common to both peoples, of ment would not bring Red to the police station at all, with the moral authority to marks of the^ early explorers, and arrived at the Ark­ particular interest to this minions, arrest, and impris­ unless one were personally veto acts of the government. ansas River hear the present site of Pueblo, perhaps writer is the great fact of onment or death. summoned.” And in that position he is be­ Not all the Chinese Cath­ the first visit by White men to this spot. The expedi- L martyrdom itself — what it THE CHINESE REDS j 4 t if\M c u u tiu d . P fiR D O N * o f loved by all Hungarians. waged formal war on the olics were martyrs. But nei­ It is because he is the em­ must be like to have to ma'ke dition continued eastward for five days to El Quart^ S7LUNA!R£, BRtTTANY, an unequivocal profession of members of the Legio;; of ther must those who were bodiment of the Hungarian lejo, probably in eastern Cheyenne County. Here Uri­ ike relics c f dus S oixt are faith in the face of death. Mary— an eternal tribute to too weak be blamed in the spirit that the Cardinal had the vital quality of that eyes of men. For only God barri took formal possession of the territory and O u t t o sea and iksn. In a brochure describing to be imprisoned. organization’s work for the knows what havoc fear can routed hack io Oommemoraie his the Reds’ persecution of the named it Santo Domingo, Colorado’s first title. BEFORE HIS IMPRIS­ faith and for souls. Docu­ wreak in the human heart. MISSlOdARY LANDING TWfiCf. Legion of Mary in Shanghai, In 1719 Gov. Valverde of New Mexico led an ex­ ONMENT, Cardinal Mind- ments were prepared with And not to all, even to all the Franciscan Father Valerian pedition of 600 into Colorado to chastise hostile In­ gzenty visited every part of characteri.stic ' Red . cunning good, is given the grace of Schott, now in the U. S., dians. They reached the Arkansas above present-day Purpose of Olympic Games the nation. He went to the and placed before suspected heroic virtue, which martyr­ “ Rome” of Hungarian Calvin­ puts the question bluntly and Legionaries. Then moral dom demands. Pueblo and continued northeast to Fountain Creek, well: ists, Debrecen, the second qualms arose for the “ cul­ TWO ACTUAL CASES then turned eastward and followed the Arkansas. In Infernafional Good Will largest city in Hungary. A “THERE’S QUITE a bit prits.” show the stress of a Red en­ a battle with a large body of Indians from El Quarte- deputation of more than 20,- of difference between kneel­ “ There was question,” the vironment, and how different By Richard Bunn the rules, the judges swore to 000 persons carrying flags ing down and saying a pious Franciscan recalls, “ whether men react in different in­ lejo, they ca^ured one who had a gunshot wound in­ IT IS SPRINGTIME in be fair, and all prayed for met him at the border o f the prayer in which you offer it was morally wrong to sign stances. One mi.ssionary priest, flicted by a Frenchman on the South Platte River in Melbourne, Australia, where personal success and the suc­ province, 24 miles from the , your life for the faith (at a document as prepared by a zealous but timid man, had the Olympic games got under cess of the games. A closing Northern Colorado. capital city. Most o f these some improbable future date) the Reds. There was question “ no doubt in his mind that way last week. Seventy-four ceremony at the end of the persons welcoming the Cardi­ h e MLLASUR e x p e d it io n was organized to and making up your mind about sigpiing the formula his number was up.” His nations had entered the game always featured pray­ nal were Protestants! hie ei nunc [here and now] with corrections. There was state of nervous prostration T counter this French incursion into territory Olympics but recent world ers of thanks. Another proof of Hun­ whether you are going to question about going to the grew so serious as he awaited claimed by Spain. Under command of Don Pedro de events have caused the coun­ AS LONG AS the high mo­ garian regard 'for the Card­ sign a document (which you police station and signing the police that it amounted to tries of Spain, Switzerland, ral and religious nature of inal occurred at the great Villasur, an expedition of 50 armed Spaniards and don’t very well understand) that you were a Legionary, mental unbalance. One Sun­ the , Iraq, Red the participants and officials annual pilgrimage to the 60 to 70 Indians left Santa Fe June 15, 1720. They or be arrested.” but nothing else. . . . There day morning after Mass, the China, and Egypt to drop continued, the games jvere countryside near Pecs, the Father Schott depicts the were fine distinctions of all priest slashed both his wrists. probably followed the route of Valverde to El Quarte- out. both succe.ssful and popular. site of a university and many unbearable tension created by these questions. The Fathers After k great loss of blood, lejo and then turned northward to the South Platte The great amount of at­ When bribery, corruption, government offices. The Car­ the Communist espionage had to answer these questions the priest came to his senses River, which they called the Rio Jesus Maria. tention is focused on the two and dishonesty crept in, the dinal was scheduled to lead system. He tells o f the “ siren for themselves and their leading contenders, the U. S. games lost both their succe.ss the great trek. and could hardly believe what In Western Nebraska, on the north bank of the of the police wagon scream­ clients. he had done. “ Do I have to and the Soviet Union, but it and their popularity. They THE GOVERNMENT for­ die?” he fisked with remorse. Platte River, Villasur came upon some villages of the is becoming apparent that became a battlefront instead bade the trip. It blocked the Humor— Good and Bad He received the sacraments Pawnee Indians. Not being well received, the Span­ some iiations feel the Olym­ of a gathering for peaceful highways for “repairs.” It pics are in danger of becom­ competition to bind peoples forbade the selling ,of rail­ and passed away. iards moved camp a day’s march, crossing over the .Another missionary. Father South Platte. They camped in the tall grass in a place ing a political rally instead of together. road tickets to Pecs. At the an international sportsman­ After a lapse of 14 cen­ same time it declared that Anything But Funny Beda Chang of Shanghai, was poorly situated for defense. With dawn came attack, ship contest. turies Coubertin decided the Communist chief of state taken by the Reds and and only a half dozen of the Spanish force escaped to It might be well to note education and athletics might would lead all major officials By C h a r l e s B. C obb the United States and dropped treated royally. They hoped bring word of the massacre to Santa Fe. what Baron Pierre de Cou- well go hand in hand toward at a civic rally in Pecs. The A GOOD SENSE OF by parachute in the heart of he would “ see the light” and become a leader of the Na­ “These early expeditions of Uribarri, Valverde, bertin, founder of the mod­ better international under­ Communists gave free trans­ HUMOR is ah admirable Budapest, Hungary, we would ern Olympics, said concern­ quality, and everybody likes tional Catholic Church — a standing. He evolved the idea portation to all who wanted see who would laugh. They and Villasur,” says I^roy R. Hafen in the History of ing the nature and purpose o f to be in the company of some­ pawn of the Reds. Father o f reviving the ancient games to attend this Communist would have their choice of Colorado, p. 273-74, “ had revealed Eastern Colorado the games: “ The important Chang’s orthodoxy was as on a world-wide basis. After gathering. one who is witty and can one party on the ballot, and thing in the Olympic games is many years of planning the strong as his courage. As a to the Spaniard, but the disaster of 1720 precluded the When it was made known make him laugh. there would be no curtain to not to win but to take part; first modern Olympic games result he was viciously mal­ occupation of the region. They were also important in that C^dinal Mindszenty There are many types of insure their privacy or to hide the important thing in life is were held in Athens, Greece, was coming, 120,000 persons treated and thrown into humor. Extreme dryness was their little pranks. A joke that they revealed to the French the road to Santa Fe not ^the triumph but the in 1896. prison, where he died, a bril- gathered in the forests near employed most successfully would be laughed at by a fir­ and resulted in the Mallet and subsequent expeditions struggle; the essential thing THE ESSENCE o f the the city to hear him. Almost liant symbol of fidelity to by the late W. C. Fields (dry­ ing squad. to the Spanish outposts by way of Colorado .... They is not to have conquered but Olympics is universalism and half were Lutherans! ness of humor, that is ) ; sa­ faith. were the precursors-of the ‘Santa Fe Trail’ through to have fought well.” therefore amateurism. They ABOUT 400 APPEARED tire is Red Skelton’s biggest THERE ARE MANY ONE COULD ASK him­ WHEN THE GAME is the are not an advertising stunt. self: “ What would I do were Southeastern Colorado.” at the government rally. If laugh-getter; and the under­ WAYS to bring smiles, and thing, winning is a byprod­ They are not designed for the Reds needed any excuse statement has recently re­ as everybody knows, they do I confronted with the fatal BOUT THE MIDDLE of the 18th century. Busta- uct o f the'activity, but, when nationalistic propaganda. If or reason to get rid of the turned to popularity through plenty of good. When a right choice?” But the real answer mente y Tagle and another Spanish punitive expe­ to win proves national supe­ an event is won, it is won by Cardinal, this surely made a recording by Eddie Law­ of freedom is ridiculed, how­ would come only with perse­ dition against the Indians entered Colorado and fol­ riority, then the game ceases a man or a woman, not by a up their minds. rence called "The Old Phil­ ever, it is anything but funny. cution and arrest to be important; only the de­ nation, and the victory is lowed the Arkansas River. With the French defeat in The uprising of the free­ osopher.” feat o f the adversary mat­ not designed to produce evi­ dom fighters against the All these examples are FORTY HOURS' DEVOTION 1763 danger was eliminated from this quarter, and ters. Sport becomes another dence of superiority but to Red invaders was, as the considered good humor, and Archdiocese of Denver weapon o f war. show the tremendous capac­ Hungarian now in Denver Spanish interest in the territory northeast of New all of them come in for their WEEK OF DEC. 2, FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT Mexico lessened. Spanish traders, however, evidently The original Olympic ity of the human body. said, “ the spirit of Rome and share of laughs. games were associated with This year’s Olympics at Denver...... CmUiedral of Immaculate Conception the Apostles living unbroken OTHER FORMS of penetrated with regularity into South-Central and religious and ethical con­ Australia bring this event to Denver...... St. Cajetan't Church in the majority who will “ humor” are not quite so Western Colorado from New Mexico, and when the cepts. They were the greatest a new continent and to a Colorado Spring*...... St. Francit’ Hoipital never take the oppression of funny. The perpetual gag­ show not only in the Hellenic world far distant from an­ the godless without resist­ Escalante expedition passed through Southwestern man who has to hit somebody world but in the then known cient Greece. The very selec­ ance.” That spirit is alive Colorado in 1776 practically all the streams there had over the head witji a sack of The Denver Catholic Register • world. Tourists came to tion of Australia establishes and working in Poland and already received Spanish names. Records of most of Olympia from everywhere. the fundamental principle of flour, transmit electrical Hungary. It is a spirit that shocks to another unwary in­ President...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. these trips by traders and prospectors have not come Athletes swore the Olympic universalism. We shall see can move not only Catholics, Editor....Rt Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., Jour. D., LittD., LL.D. dividual, or soak a third party oath before the god Zeus. how well this principle Ls ob- but all who know the West­ down to us. Typical, however, was the expedition led with a seltzer bottle has been Managing Director....Monsignor John B. Cavanagh, M.A., Ph.D. The athletes swore to observe sfcrved" during these weeks. ern heritage of freedom. by Don Juan Maria de Rivera in 1765, sent out from burifd like the vaudeville act. Executive Editor...... Rev. John B. Ebel, LittD., HistD. New Mexico by Governor Cachupin. The party skirted It is much more difficult "to Associate Editors— Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M.A., LittD .; Rev. Ever I¥ew Though Aged ih Time Daniel Flaherty, M.A.; Linus Riordan, Ph.D.; Paul Hallett, the foothills of the San Juan Mountains and obtained bring laughs today, because audiences are scorning more LittD.; Jack Heher, B.A., LittD.; Frank Morriss, B.S., LL.B., samples o f ore in the. canyons of the La Plata. From and more the man who has LittD.; Art Director, Leo Canavan, D.F.A. the San Juan basin Rivera crossed over to the Dolores The Church of the Present Day to use props. The individual River and went on to the San Miguel, and then de­ himself must be funny. Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Denver, Colo. • ev aniel laherty Practically everyone wants scended the Uncompahgre River to the Gunnison, By R , D J. F lated individualist following a Strength and guidance to- Thl* Paper Printed Entirely by Union Labor where he carved a cross on a cottonwood tree as a THIS SUNDAY, Dec. 2, road of his own choosing, ward eternal salvation. to get a laugh, but too many on the first Sunday o f Ad­ with no binding duties or persons go miles out of their landmark vent the Church, with a mini­ laws to follow I CATHOLICS, FURTHER, way to achieve their goal. look upon the Holy Spirit Published Weekly by The French danger was past, but now it was Rus­ mum of celebration, will un­ In this type of “ Christian” Some even go so far as to fold her doors on a new as the unceasing power of ridicule themselves in front THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) sia that loomed on the horizon. It was to counter Rus­ the Divinity o f Jesus Christ compensation inside the sian moves down the coast from Alaska that the Cali­ cycle and will be reborn would evoke no real objec­ of others, and the reward is 938 Bannock Street, 1 • again into the world. The Church, counterbalancing all seldom more than a few ner­ fornia missions were founded. The need was bom tions from the world; His the shprtcomings of individ­ Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 P.O. Box 1620 first Sunday of Advent is the miracles would be accepted vous giggles from the other for a short and safe land route between the Spanish Church’s New Year’s day. ual human livOs. Truly with­ side of the footlights. . on their own merits; His Res­ out such an element of com­ outposts in California and in Santa Fe. And, although the Church urrection and Ascension THERE ARE EVEN Subscription; has grown qld in the calcula­ pensation the human deficit h u s w a s t h e s t a g e s e t for onebf the greatest would not provoke any ani­ SOME FORMS of “humor” tion of time and has been m the Church would be too thal reach such a low ebb $1.50 per year in Archdiocese of Denver. exploratory trips our nation has ever known, the mus, but rather would leave great; she would be ruined T subjected to countless buffet- men indifferent, for even if that the trickster is forced $2.00 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. Escalante exp^ition of 1776, the year of national in­ ings, the august body is still as a spiritual concern. ■ to . remain anonymous. The these things happened, what Canada, $2.75 a year per subscription. dependence. To find a land route to the West Coast ever fresh and will remain so. would it matter? Belief The Catholic, in his lowest, most moronic, and cer­ thoughts on the Church, must that would not have to cross through hostile Indian A few recollections on this would be easy if morality tainly most un-American at­ Foreign countries, including Philippines, $3.50 a year. Church as she approaches an­ were not also demanded. necessarily remember these tempt to be funny was pulled territory, two Franciscans, Fathers Escalante and other milestone may serve us principles. This is his faith, off recently. Not one or two ^ ► 4 2 ' Thursday, November 29, 1956 Dominguez, set out with an expedition of 12 men from in good stead. BUT IF ONE be a mem­ 80^ if anything be said against individuals were involved, Santa Fe. They crossed Southwestern Colorado and THE CHURCH, first o f ber of the Church, that in­ the Church o f the past he will but it seems that several hun­ dividual’s lot is more confin­ OFFICIAL! ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER traversed the Western Slope, forded the White River all, was established to serve answer quite naturally that dred persons had the audac­ as a guide. This is one of her ing. He must not only believe nothing has happened that ity to go to the polls on The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial ap­ at present-day Rangely, turned northwest, penetrated major functions, and it fol­ in this Church as a super­ could possibly drive out the election day and write in the proval. We confirm it as the official publication of the arch­ as far as Utah Lake, swung down into Southwest lows that, if she is to guide, natural institution, an in­ Holy Spirit And this is the names of Elvis Presley and diocese. Whatever appears in its columns over the signature Utah, successfully made their way across the Colo­ she must govern. Necessarily, destructible association of supreme fact that matters. Marilyn Monroe for Presi­ of the Ordinary or those of the Officials of our Curia is then, she must legislate as to men With the divine voca­ OF THE PRESENT-DAY dent and Vice President of hereby declared official. rado River at a place still known as the Crossing of tion, but he must also per­ matters of conscience, and, as Church and of her future, the United States. This shows We hope The Register will be read in every home of the the Fathers in Northern , and reached Santa members of that Church, we form the good works that complete disregard of a basic archdiocese. the Catholic not only thinks Fe Jan. 2, 1777. must unstintingly comply Our Lord demanded. right granted to the peoples We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a The Escalante expedition, called by Hafen the , with her decisions. This is Fpr Catholics, however, the confidently, but pronounces of a free country. It is not taste in the children of the archdiocese for the reading o f ''outstanding exploration of (Colorado and Utah before the challenge she offers. challenge is not overwhelm­ with absolute certainty that only un-funny, but pitiful. The Register. ing, for they realize what the Spirit is with her and the If just for one election day + URBAN J. VEHR the coming of Fremont,” explored and mapped thous- tion wuTd“ S th flot of ChnV- they j^ain by belonging to the Spirit will always be with (jhose several hundred joke- Jan. 29, 1942 Archbishop o f Denver •nds of miles of territory previously lyiknown to tians if everyone wer^ an iso- Mystical Body of Christ i her. ster% could be flown out of

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PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 938 Bonnock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thuridoy, November 29, 1958 Cure d'Ars Committee J \ Selected for Parish Dance (Cura d'Ars Parish, Denver) Margaret Ogle, Kathleen Car- The Ball d’Ars committee for olio, Jeanne Marie Boyer, David the coming parish dance has Robb, Mary Beth Heicher, Di­ been selected. The chairman will anne Nolop, Danny Buekman, be Mrs. Jerry Goodwin and co- David Garland, Judith Liper chairman. Jack Henderson. sick, Sharon Knoll; They have selected for division Mary Therese F17, Diane ticket chairmen. Jack Buckley Bott, Janet Paprocki, Andrea and Ray Campbell; section Ward, Phyllis Gorski, Joseph chairmen, Mmes. William Daniluck, Karin Ann Hunker, French, Donald Ballard, Clif­ Karen Sullivan, Maureen Boyer, ford Garden, Clem Bueche', Michael Pack, Steven .Chagin, George McNamara, Jack Buck- Susan Roe, Tommy Ward, Rox­ ley, and Jack Henderson; fin­ anne Schulze, Charles Lammer- ancial chairman, Jerry Goodwin. man, Charlene Von Feldt, Con­ Altar Unit to Meet nie Kostur, Margaret Morrison, The Altar and Rosary Society and Sharon Pollack. will meet on Dec. 3 at 8 p.m. The St. Marie Goretti Circle in the school hall. An auction of will gather in the home of Miss 1 , the items left frolh the “ gpft Ellen Mary Campbell, 3215 bar” will be held. Mrs. Howard Birch Street, on'Dec. 4. Hunker is the hostess for the I The following women of the evening. Cards and refresh­ o f the Junior New- Bunch, vice president; and Kathy Slaven, parish assisted in the cafeteria Behind the Success m a n Clilb of treasurer. The club membership has shown a ments will follow the business during November: Mmes. Ewald meeting. Aurora are the club officers shown above,-left 40-per-cent increase in the past three months. Bode, H. Buekman, Charles to right, seated, Bernice D’Ambrosia, president; Catholic teen-agers of both parochial and public Bailey, Marion Baginske, Char­ and John Farrell, recorder; standing, Gary high schools are eligible for membership. There will be no PTA les Capraro, J. Carmosino, meeting* in December. James Garrett, John Grebenc, - r + - r . + + + Mike Galvin, Glenn Hawk; nated for the sale scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 2. Vocation Program William Hodgson, Joseph Gift and Bake Festival wVt*^^nI Seated, from left, are Mmes. William Rogers, During the summer the chil­ Hayes, Norman Joseph, Earl Students of Public High School president of the Altar and Rosary Society-of Watson, A1 Unrein, and Ray Marsh; standing dren of the parish took part in Lane, William Lombardi, John St. Rose of Lima’s Parish, Denver, and members are Mmes. Charles litis, and Hal Heffron, chair­ the vacation reading program, Lynch, Joseph McCloskey, John of the Christmas jrift m d bake festival commit­ man of the project. sponsored by the Denver Public McMullen, William Moliter, Ro­ Entertained by Aurora Newmanites tee look over some of the handmade items do- Library. bert Moore, William Nolop, Earl *1 The students who “ Read and Paul, John Polosky, J. Stead, + T + + + + The Junior Newman Club beng planned-by the officers schedule during December, it ; . v J Rode the Carousel” were Danny Frank Steinmeyer, Robert held an open house on Wednes­ and sponsors o f the Junior New­ was decided that no coffee sale Hastings, Jimmy Monaghan, Stauter, Edward Teats, and day, Nov. 21, and extended an man Club, in co-operation with would be conducted during that Jimmy Wallerstedt, Michael Harry Scoby. invitation to students of the the knights. month. Altar, Rosary Society Festival Set O’Neill, Stephen Krueger, Pat­ Listed on the parish sick list Aurora High School. Since the Fund Roiting ricia Ann Welsh, Barbara Van are Otto D 0(C r f 1 e r, A1 Lane, meetings are always opened Member Nominotad Buskirk, Nancy O’Keefe, Patty Miss Helen Murray, and Betty with the recitation o f the Ro­ Successful For Air Academy At St. Rose of Lima Parish Dec. 2 Rickert, Danny Kelley, Pat Sherlock. sary in St. Therese’s Church, Maintaining money - raising Richard Floreani, member of Hayes; December 2 will be the last the visitors were given an ex­ projects to pay for the club’s the Knights o f the Altar, char­ many activities has been the re­ (St. Rote of Lima'i Parish, parish, and home-baked goods time, a duster, shortie night­ Twila Anhe Teats, Mary El­ day to place orders for the Ad­ planation of the Rosary pre­ ter member of the SL Therese len Roche, JoAnn McMullen, vent Wreath. Mrs. Frank Mar- sponsibility of the Junior New­ Junior Newman Club, and out­ Denver) which will be sold from 8:30 gown, and slippers. These gar­ ceding the group recitation by ments are being made by Mrs. Edward Rollman, Carol Lynn rato and Mrs. C. H. Gardell will the members. man Club officers. The execu­ standing senior at the Aurora The women of the Altar a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Kelly, Gretchen Sethaler, Mary tive committee is composed of James Quinn and Mrs. Vinton be on hand after all Masses. After a short business meet­ High School, recently received and Rosary Society will Berrfice D’Ambrosia, Kathy Sla­ The society will offer as a Guy. ing, the group witnessed a full- word that he is among those hold the third annual featured prize a 19-inch doll ven, Gary Bunch, and John Far­ length showing of the Academy selected for nomination to the with saran hair and hand-sewn To attract the kiddies this rell. Christma.s (rift and bake Three-Day Mary Rites Award film, Tks Song of Ber­ United States Air Force Acad­ year, the women will have emy. • festival on Sunday, Dec. 2, wardrobe, part of which will be nadette. An intermission was The monthly coffee sale was a few formals, a dress, a velvet homemade popcorn confections Although finaf admittance in the school. The sale will fea­ in the shape o f -Santas, Christ­ provided during the three-hour held the first Sunday in No­ jumper, a blouse, a fur coat, a Set at Mother of God showing, at which time refresh­ vember and proceeds from the will be considerably restricted, ture handmade gifts, donations ski suit with a'fur-lined parka, mas trees, snowmen, and red (Mother of God Pariih, Denver) sermon each evening on the ments were served and a com­ event swelled the club treasury this initial announcement has o f the men and women o f the a cowgirl outfit, and for bed and green balls. There will also t A triduum in prepa. .ition Immaculate Conception. mentary on the Church aspects to n ey ly $100. Active on the been a'source of edification to be an assortment of Christmas thp club. Floreani Tecently re­ for the Feait of the Imma­ The Altar and Rosary So­ of the film was presented by coffee sale project were Bev­ candy items which will range ceived school recognition by in price from 1 cent to 10 cents. culate Conception will be ciety will receive Communion the club sponsor. In charge of erly Pinney, Pat Mahoney, held in Mother of God corporately in he 8:30 the function were Barbara Mc­ Mary Kay Furtges, Richard being elected to the Trojan Hall Gift donations may be JOE ONOFRIO Church beginning Dec. 5 and o’clock Mass Sunday, Dec. 2. Donald, social chairman; and Jack- PaFloreani, Parker, and of Fame, an honor granted by brought to the school on Fri­ 1332 Broadway ending Dec. 7. Servi,.ei will A portable TV set will be Caroline Piekenbrock, head of Mary Jane Archuleta. Nearly the school’s newspaper staff. day, Nov. 30, at 2:45 p.m. when Hom« of Qualitr be held each evening at 7:30 a special prize at the games the refreshments committee. every club member put in his Tentative plans call for the school lets out. There will be PIANOS o’clock. The Rev. Richard party sponsored by the Men’s minimum one-hour work re­ entire group to go Christmas members b f the committee in Present at the meeting were Wo Buy. Soil, or Trado 'V. Gieielman, C.M., of St. Club Dec. 13. Tickets may quirement to make the affair caroling on the evening o f Dec. the school to accept these. The Father John Iraesch, S.M.B., Thomas’ Seminary will con- be purchased from any mem­ a success. 23, followed by a supper in S t deadline for gifts to be turned spiritual director, and parents lijct the services and give a ber of the club. Because o f the busy parish Therese'’s Hall. in is Saturday, Dec. 1, when the and teachers of the student school will be open from 7 to members. 8 p.m. for this purpose. Any Under the co-«ponior»hip parishioners who cannot bring Fall Festival Scheduled Altar, Rosary Society gifts in by then may drop them of the club and the KnighU Lcitor Botty Root at the home o f the chairman, of Columbus of Aurora, the Cablo-Mohlin Mrs. Hal Heffron, any time this Catholic teen-ager* of Aurora 1332 Broadway CH 4-4556' week or call her for a pick-up In Aurora to Meet Dec. 2 at St. Francis' will enjoy a free record at WE. 4-8027. (St. Francis de Sales* Parish, ford Welch and Mrs. Raymond dance in St. Piu* X Church Aurora.— (St Therese’s Par­ school basement. The program Bakery goods may be turned in Denver) * Uberecken, llC; Mrs. Michael Hall the evening of Friday, ish)— Following recitation of committee is planning a Christ­ Saturday evening at the school Turilli and Mrs. Evelyn Mc­ Nov. 30. The fall festival of St. the Rosary at 7:45, there will mas program to be presented or on Sunday morning before Daniel, 5; and Mrs. William Francis de Sales’ Athletic be a meeting of the Altar and after the business meeting. Re- 10 a.m. preferably. If a Bistranin and Mrs. Herman As part of the council’s youth Rosary Society at 8 p.m. in the fre.shments will be served, pick-up is needed, Mrs. Mike Association will be held on Miller, 3-4. program, under the direction of church hall on Thursday, Nov. ^Parents are reminded of the Recommended Firm sii McDonough, WE. 5-7631, may Sunday, Dec. 2, in the high The Mothers’ Auxiliary of Norman Kovanda, the Knighte 29. current membership drive, with be called. Boy Scout Troop 126 will meet of Columbus have offered their school building, 235 S. Rosemary Ferris, program The members o f the fruit in the home of Mrs. Edward assistance with social activities the first classroom getting 100- Sherman Street, from 1 to chairman, promises a program per-cent membership receiving fo r Auto cake committee have baked 'a 11:30 p.m. Noe, 362 S. Logan Street, on for the high school students. fifth batch o f cakes which will The scheduled record dance is of great interest to all those ice cream treats, and are urged There will be many booths, Tuesday, Dec. 4, at 8 p.m. Mrs. be on display Sunday during part of a long-range program attending. to attend. Dues of $1 per couple games, and refreshments to Charles Graas will be cohostess. the sale. They are $1 per pound. Members of the Altar and are payable both before and entertain the adults and a show Rosary Society and all the SERVICE St Rose’s Circle will meet on after the meeting. and booths for the children— women of the parish will re­ Wednesday, Dec. 5, in the home Parent-teacher conferences so the festival is something the o f Mrs. John Olivetti, 400 S. Gomes Party Aftendonce ceive Communion in the 8 are being conducted in the whole family will enjoy. o’clock Mass on Sunday, Dec. Decatur, at 12:30 noon. Mrs. school all this week. These will The major attraction of the 2. afford both parents and teach­ Grant Watson will assist The festival, a 1957 Oldsmobile 4- Williams Nash, Inc. tablecloth, special prize of the PTA Meeting ers opportunities to disouss the door Holiday hard top sedan, Urged at St. Pius Tenth The Parent-Teachers’ Associ­ progress of the children and circle, was awarded to Sylvia fully equipped, will be displayed ation will meet on Tuesday eve­ any problems which might have Kotowski, 4547 Pennsylvania Aurora.— (St Pius Tenth’s tion class meeting at 7:45 throughout the festival in front ning, Dec. 4, at 8 o’clock in the arisen. Aulhorijed Sates & Service Street o f the high school. Other Parish) — Attendance at the o’clock in the bisement. Father George Heins attractions of the day will be a games parties sponsored by the Observe Jubilee ?500 merchandise certificate, a men of the Holy Name Society day and Thursday evening. Expert Mechanical Work All Makes Mr. and Mrs. George T. Hein, portable television, and electric every Tuesday evening at 8 skillet, coffeeraaker, and iron. o’clock in the church base­ 2030 S. University SH. 4-2781 Sr., observed their golden wed­ Program ding anniversary recently at a Joseph Sweeney, festival ment has been encouraging. 1 Colorado Springs chairman, urges that all pa­ There are, however, many per­ Not Disclosed Mass offered by the Rev. Barry V ‘ J. Wogan at which their nup­ rishioners and friends of the sons interested in such affairs, who are unaware of these reg­ tial vows were renewed in a parish attend because there will be something to interest every­ ular parties. For this reason, J. D. CROUCH { CONTINENTAL double-ring ceremony. Present C. D. O’BRIEN were descendents, .relatives, and one from ham and bacon, cake, the men urge all parishioners to acquaint their friends and friends. A son. Dr, George T. candy, hobbies, pan stwt Witt tti III viiM Lakewood (North of 16th leens” are Mrs. Jo Noakes the Thursday, NoV. 29, informa- Circle will meet at 8 o’clock Avenue), Lasham, S t Francis de Sales’ Wednesday, Dec. 5, in the home ME. 3-SS49 Tuesday and Thursday High School Glee Club direc­ of Mrs. Marge Barns, 891 Troy ME 4-«25l The Heyse Sheet Fovor Received LARRY JERRY South and West Denver, tor; Colleen and Kathleen Street. Metal & Roofing Englewood, Lakewood Hughes, and Joan Loughry, A reader of the. Register Prayers are requested for Madden Plumbing Co. CALL JACK HALL (South of 16tb Avenue), seniors. wishes to publish thanks for a Mrs. George Osborne, 951 Zion, INCORPORATED PLUMBING CONTRACTORS Hostesses for the evening h e a t i n g r o o f in g 'and Littleton area. favor received through the in­ who underwent heart surgery PLUMBING REPAIRS Wednasday and Friday will be Mrs. John Vos, an"3 Mrs. tercession of .Our Lady of the in St. Joseph’s Hospital last GAS WATER HEATERS SHEET METAL East Denver and Park Eugene Petrelli, 12C; Mrs. Clif- Miraculous Medal and of St. week. Her condition is des­ nwM ME 2-0042 827 W C4l«rt4* An S29 SO. NEVADA If low rates with TA 5-7191 Hill, Aurora, and Hoffman • + + + Anthony, cribed as satisfactory. PhoD*: ME. 2-46S9 E*t. ISSS Town. maximum cover­ . . . You can’t af­ Pete Beroni age on auto or ford not to get Phono CH. 4-0775 in touch with me Fnrnitnre Shop William C. Craron fire insurance is UPHOLSTERING right away. Our what you seek. . . RE-UPHOLSTERING AND policies are non­ REPAIRING Optometrist call Jack HalL assessable. Slip Cover* and Draparit* 125 North Tajoa St. Mada to Order PHONE ME. 2-30ei Furniture Made to Order . COLORADO SPRINGS. COLa ► 24-22 S. Wahaateh A». ME. 2-8401 ^ FARMirS INSURANCE OROUP i D E N VE R . COLO RA D O865 LINCOLN DENVER. COLORADO865 The Murray Drug Co. 1 Preacription* Accurately Filled 1 Main Store— 116 E. Pikes Peak ME. 2-1593 I North Store— 832 Tejon ME. 44861 PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY 501 North Tejon ME. 4-5.541

Fo rt Collins BEST PLACE IN TOWN FOR LINCOLN MERCURY SERVICE CAPITAL AJV **Liiicolii-Mfrcui7 HMdquArttrt." Our mechanicfi utinf fBctorynUilfiiud tquipnitot, knew yotir car loildt and man; Joseph Sweeney, general festival chair­ DREILING MOTORS Mit and ara raady to ••rvlct it quickly and thoroufkly. Sta ui today |||U|VIMaior Attraction niiluvilUll attraction for man ; and Thomas Fox, financial secretary. This —and avary tkirty daya-—for eomplata chockup and nacaaaary work. Broadway the fall festival of the Athletic Association of handsome 1957 Oldsmobile 4-door Holiday hard Buick and GMC Trucks THE KUMPF MOTOR CAR CO. top sedan will be presented Sunday, Dec. 2, at 12lk sad ACOMA , ALpins S-3«SI TAbor 5-5191 St. Francis de Sales’ Parish, Denyer, are three the fall festival, which vwill be held in the high 230 SouUi College Ave. Phone 2.500 hard-working chairmen: John Hett, car chair­ school, 236 S.' Sherman Street.

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S o fo ty r i r i l / nJojMin of tht pttxoi offi' c t I *t St Mary Macdalene'a School, Denver. Captain* Neil Kimcl, eUndinf, and Cheryl Brehm, second from right review achool lafety GHS RESULTS rule* and patrol court procedure* with Lt THE REGISTER CXASSIFIED Deann* Decker, right and Jam** Beinheardt left Mr*. Molly McGovern (not thown) ii the Safety Patrol ■nperviaor, and conducts monthly court sestton* for offenders. -Phone Today I^E. 4-4205 To Place Your Classified Ad in the Register------50 CHRISTMAS GIFTS 1A EDUCATION 13 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 MISC. FOR SALE 44 LET'S SWAP Piano Lattona — ReasonabU ANYTHING of valu* taken on pnr- HA. 9-273« “ 1 ehas* or initallationi of gas fumacet, r v a r i e t y Cure D’Ars 20 Piece* water beaten, etc. W )ut tiav* you. ' ILEY'S SHOPji RA. 2-8749. ILorsly Crochst, Embroidery work,|| 3220 Onieda NATIVITY SET' 8DMr-Hom Jewelry, Earrings and PBX SWITCHBOARD 2 bedroom brick, attached Import Ties. Hand Dressed DoUs^ Plus receptionist training. Busi­ garage, F Finished base­ •Figures 18"-24’' high. Beau­ and Ceramics ness demands trained personnel tifully Hand Painted, 4 f t All ages. Frs* placement for those ment, Patio. Fenced land­ by 8 ft folding panel back­ 2406 West 29th Ave. who qualify. scaped yard. '(Open tvenings and all dsy Sun.)^ Switchboard School FL. 5-9983 ground. For rent or sale. Training to 6 Weeks FL. 5-0181 Dsy or Evening p e r s o n a l s ' 1460 Logan St. KE. 4-4762 Want a Job? CONVALESCENT Sts. Peter and Paul FO R S A LE Chiropractic ' > HOMES 19 4170 LAMAR 4x5 Prees Camera, Complete with flash and filten. (jnt Film Holder \% For Health Car* * [ Assum* 4(4% loan. Immediate # Want to Sell? y possession. Choice 2 bedroom Mag. (^rriea 12 sheets. H a st’ ■ Dr. F. Eugene Armbruster ’ [ brick in an area of fine homes. sell. quick. Fins camera to r stu­ The Best of Care A secluded yard highlighted by a dent taking photography. fSO.DO DE 3-8020 ’ takes i t WriU for beautiful landscaped yard. Very 1310 Williams charming living room, with book­ Box 1620 Want to nire? Dajt and Eveniof Appoiotments ▲ MALE PATIENTS ONLY cases, separate diningroom, car­ c /o R.D., Denver, Colo . pets and provinsional drapes in­ , Special Diets cluded. Homey provinsional kit­ Finest of Service chen and large utility room. A tt APPLIANCES 45 Wedding Invitations garage. Want to Bay? Mrs. Anna Claasen’t MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE 100 for 67.60. Fin* quality, beautiful NO DOWN PAYMENT ALSO 2 A 3 bedroom homes, just raised leUer printing, fast tarries. Rest Home RANGES. REFRIGERATORS, wash- South of ’ West 38th Ave.. at era, dryers, up to 3100 discount on Dolan, 010 IZtb SL AL. 6-0638. Pierce St. With or Without base­ 1433 S t. Paul FR. 7-2090 some models. PEI 3-7544. Adams Want to Rent? + ■ + + ments. Conventional or provln- Town House, Alameda at Downing. aionsl oonstruction. Open til] 9 p.m. Doll Cloth** BE SURE TO SEE THESE WE GIVE RED STAMPS Parish Altar Unit New Officers of Parish Order now for Christmas. Beautiful ROOM AND BOARD 22 BEAUTIFUL HOMES. Want a Home? hsnd-msds doll clothes, any sUs. I t ! BARCLUNS 1 I I Drop by and see or call. Reasonable. Room, board and laundry for single Used Vacunm Cleaners. Trade-ins, all man or college student. North West makes and models. 51 and up. Open Sets Communion 977 So. Raleigh WE. 6-0221 Denver. Wheat Ridge Realty Sundays. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 2336 W Units W ill Take Reins GR. 7-7286 7065 West 38th Ave. S2nd Ave. GL. 6-7131. (St. Mary Magdalene'i Parith, (Holy Family Parish, Denver) early this week, plans were com “TRUCKERS” FURNISHED HA. 4-7774 BUILDING Denver) pleted for Christmas parties for Apply to P.U.C. here nights for per­ The 1957 officers of the Men’s APARTMENTS 25 grade and high schools. A re­ mit. Save time. MATERIALS 46A The members o f the Altar Club and the Altar and Rosary BERT E. GREGORY Society will observe procedure port was made by ways and 220 South Broadway SP. 7-4416 St. Francis De Sales— IH Blocks and Rosary Society will receive 2-room apt. Prefer refined Catholic PIANOS, MUSICAL at meetings in the coming week means committee members on NEW AND USED Communion corporately in the the sale of Christmas cards. A Lady Pensioner. 182 So. Shermsn. prior to taking office at the PE. 3-6970 (afU r 4 ;60 weekdays) INSTRUMENTS 39 BUILDING MATERIALS 8:30 o’clock Mass on Sunday, January gatherings of the selection of cards and wrap­ SHOP around then see our piano Christmas Cards Unfurnished Apartments 26 PtuDbiot • Doan • Wlodom Dec. 2. groups. pings more varied and attrac­ values. 8UtJ tive than ever before is being With Name Imprinted TOM WALKER PIANOS S t Mary Magdalene’s Circle On Wednesday, Dec. 5 ,' the Easy Parking Kerdy Wrecking “ Snv Yon Saw It in 1956 Men’s Club officers will offered by the parents' organ­ 40 for $1.50 and up 1846 8. Bdwy. SP. 7-7864 will meet in the home of Mrs. ization after Sunday Masses. Ken’s Ticket Company FOR RENT Contractors direct the final meeting of the 601 Dnttllls TA, '6-6011 THE REGISTER’* C. E. Tracey on Thursday, current term of office. Present Entertainment at the meet 3366 W. 38th Ave. Unfurnished, 2-bedroom CLOTHING & FURS 41 Nov. 29. officers are Robert Langsfeld, ing was a concert given by the GR. 7-8531 A p t; plenty closets; 1 blk. Our Lady of Perpetual Help president; Bernard Carroll, vice grade school choir directed by from St. B e r n a d e 11 e’s FLOOR COVERING 46B Church — $80 per month. Circle will meet on Tuesday, president; Loren Gilbert, treas­ Sister Alexine. The choir sang Girl's Fur Shop urer; and Nicholas Herold, sec­ several sacred and glee club Call BE. 3-163B. Dec. 4. Mrs. Carl Rohder will retary. numbers for the parents. Lady Furriers be hostess. The 1957 officers observing Choir members are Kathleen WANTED TO RENT Catering to the Style and CAMEO Your Eye* Are Your Care of Your Furs meeting and business procedure Allen, William Bernard, Betty HOUSES, APTS: 27A St. Vincent Society will be Sidney Vitry, president; Bosick, Richard Buchholz, Wal­ Moat Precious Possession Stoics and Capes Mode FLOOR COVERING John Fletcher, vice president; ter Butz, Janet Cimaglia, Car­ Refined Catholic lady, pensioner, $25.00 Will Have Meeting Maurice Robinson, treasurer; Special to Young Eyes needs unfurnished apartment, close ole Clemej,\ Michael Davidson, to SL Doqiinic. New Clever Fall Styles CO. and A. J. Pisterzi, secretary. Judith Elkins, Phyllis Fick, GL. 6-8286 S t Vincent’s Aid Society will in Jackets for all hold its Christmas meeting in Business at the meeting will Terence Healy, Carole Heller, Apt. with Child Care I JGef our prices on all your fur' ’ the home of Mrs. John P. include planning the Christmas William Hensley, Daniel Heuer, Working Mother needs large apL work.____I. * * leading brands Dr. Alfred Kleyhauer with Child Car* for 2 Children 4 and A kolt 3330 E. 7th Avenue, banquet the men will serve to Zita Jermacans, Dolores John­ Call clergy, school sisters, and choir 6 yrs. .Near 38th and Lowell, also RA. 2-6263 Denver, on Tuesday, Dec. 4, at son, Pamela Junghaene; public schools. KE. 4-1044 1432 Tremont / 2 p.m. The R t Rev. Monsignor members following the close of Barbara Kasch, Kenneth GR. 7-6930 (Between 16 A.H. 901 Soi Downing ‘! : GR 7-9535 the pre-Christmas triduum and and 4 P.M.) I , (Closed Sat.) ,, Free estimates John P. Moran, pastor of S t Keeling, Carol Lantzy, Kay THE REGISTER John the Evangelist’s Parish, Forty Hours’ Devotion on Dec. 2555 W. 29tli Ave. 23. Further reports will be Lathrop, Joseph Leahy, Jean REAL ESTATE will be the guest speaker. RADIO & TELEVISION 43 given by the prize committee Levstik, Myreta Boyle, Lorene AUCTION 32A for the club’s series of card Santa Claus' Suits '■$!( Lundstrom, Mary McCloskey, Rent or Buy a TV Furniture tor Sale Navy Mothers’ Club parties to begin in J nuary. jiwi fo'' 4**4 O'' ^4nt Prices start at 589.95 47 K E . 4 -4 2 0 5 Barbara Markham, Rita Marte- Also Angels, Shepherd, AUCTION Blaekatene Center Vic Sl Phylls Used Furniture Rocky Mountain Navy Altar Society Meets Dec. 6 lon, Anne Merkl, Robert Nelson, 'Wise-Men robes to rent. MA. 3-0662 — NEVER USED — •A’ AMERICAN Mothers’ Club 462 will meet Thursday, Dec. 6, the Altar David O’Hayre, Michele Phelan, FRI„ NOV. 30, 1 P.M. Double dresser, plate glass mirror, Virginia Real, Dan Ryan, COSTUME co., ’■Stf. MISC. FOR SALE 44 Book csss head board 3139.95 at 1 p.m. Monday, Dec. 3, in Society will meet for recitation 1009-I7th St.' CH. 4-S182 HOUSES TO BE MOVED 39" Maple Bunk Bed, Com­ the clubrooms at 2026 S. Will­ of the Rosary in the church at Sharon Santo, Dan Sewald, Ju­ .LOCATED IN IDAHO SPRINGS, Presto Fir* Extinguisher AUrm plete with Mattress ...... 566.00 iams Street Denver. The com­ p.m. At the business meeting dith Slusher, Leonard Spirek, ‘ COLO. Handy for your car or bomt. Free Chroma Dinet sets ____ 549.00 up PROPERTY OF STATE HIWAY Box Springs and Mattress Vk price mander, Elizabeth Hecht, will to follow in the high school audi­ Carroll Swanke; Demonstration. DEPT., STATE OF COLO. PE. 3-S429 — USED — The firms listed here preside. Mrs. Lois Wennerstrom torium, the 1956 president, Mrs. Karen Werth, Kenneth Tea Rooms & Restaurants 4 1403 WATER ST. — 1-story. 2- Refiligerators, Gas Ranges, Bed and Mrs. Bessye Conklin will be Joseph F. Pughes, Sr., will con­ Werth, Albert Wood, Phyllis bdrm. frame. Easy to move. Divans, Mattress & Springs, Good used TV*. Many Other Items. deserve to be remembered the assisting hostesses for the duct the group's transactions Zimmerman, Alan Brisnehan, 1425 WATER ST. — l-story. 2- ,<> bdrm. frame. Easy to move. Please Patronize “ Coma In and Brows* Around'* afternoon. for the final time in the current Lillian Burger, Thomas Dona­ 143S-35 WATER ST. — Frame when you are distributing term of office. Mrs. Frank Sar- hue, Sherrie Graul, JoAnn ‘ "‘Don’l Cook — Order from,'^ ‘ double. Could be moved. These Advertisers VIC & PHYLLS your patronage in the dif­ dick will take over as jiresident Moore, Richard Pughes, Mary 1448 WATER ST.— l-atory frame. Used Furniture •‘Dial-A “ ■ 2-bdrm. Easy to move. 3877 Tennyson CE. 3-3022 ferent lines of business. of the society at the January Ellen Roach, John Roesch, Mary 1446 WATER ST. — 1-ttory. 2- Legal Notices meeting. Other officers Mrill re­ Elizabeth Speicher, Sally Starr, ;: AC. 2-4891 i bdrm. frame. Easy to move. main the same for the next ear. Robert Summers, JoAnn ■ I * • > 1447 WATER ST.— 2-story frame. CITATION TO ATTEND PROBATE ■ .Turkey Dinner ...... $l,7Si. 2-bdrm. Could move. OF WILL They are Mrs. John Kalkhorst, Thornsberry, Jean Von Lintel; ‘ ‘Virginia Baked Ham ....$T.50‘ ' METAL SHED— 14x30, just east IN THF. COUNTY COURT vice president; Mrs. Carl Wil­ Robert Bender, Raymond ' * II of large metal shed 75x90> now In «nil for th« City »nd County of son, recording secretary; Mrs. • • Many other $election» • • occupied by Curnon Transpor­ Dcnv.r nnd Stnto of Colorado Crowe, Michael Curry, James I • _ < • tation Co., known at the Lowell No. P-7943 Edwin Lantzy, financial secre­ Cunningham, Catherine Cronin, • > Catering for all occa$ion$ • • Hardware Bldg., has lots of I ■ • • IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE tary; and Mrs. Victor Moore, IWtry Helm, David Monapchi, salvage material*. OF THOMAS CALKINS, alio treasurer. • • Order your whole Turkey 1 SMALL frame house on Stanley Lucinda Osborne, Kathleen road. known a. THOMAS T, CALKINS Highlight of the meeting will II Ready to Serve J J and THOMAS TYLER CALKINS, O’Brien, Donald Prettal, Elea- 1 NEW cinderblock *eml-ba«e- Dcceaaod. be a Christmas party for all nore Ruby, Judy Seiwald, Pam­ '• AC. 2-4891 ;; ment. ^Ivage material on Stanley Road, acrost bridge, THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF women of the parish. Hostesses ela Smith, Donna Spirek.t, Eileei^ ^ > (4 P.M. to 2 A.M.) • • 4 south of highway No. 40. COLORADO. TO: for the affair will be the society Windholz, Kathleen Woertman NEW FRAME Curio Sthre Bldg., Gladya Montgomery, B54 Gilpin lertman; > J officers. A feature of the party with living quarters on right St.. Denver. Colo., no relation. Joseph Elkins, Paul Luna, tide of Hiway 40, 1 milet SERVICE DIRECTORY I.egatee and Deviaea; Goodlow will be the exchange of gifts Charles Brand, Paul O’Hayre, east of Idaho Springs* Colo. Owen. Cameron. Mo.. Brother-in- among the members. Mrs. Henry KE. 4-4205 Cheryl Beston, Judy Show- HELP WANTED— SALE will start at 1 p.m. sharp law. Legatee and Deviaee: Albert* Fallico, Altar Society publicity at the Curio Shop. Owen. Cameron. Mo., Siater-in-law, maker, Betty Schaefer, Hugh chairman, emphasized that the Female TERMS: Cash. Legatee and Deviaee; Willie Owen, Lindsey, John McNulty, Rose­ OWNER: State Hiway Dept., Deceased, Brother-in-law, I-egatee individual p v er’s name should State of Colo. and Devisee: John OwenrDeceased. be placed on the outside of the mary Wernette, Mary Perko, ASH HAULING 100 FURNACE REPAIR­ Brother-in-law, Legatee and De­ Kathleen Pardee, Rosella Cozza, CLINE & HARDESTY PAINTING 142 gift package for exchange at the Priest’s Housekeeper viaee; St. Vincent de Paul Society, Donna Kenfield, Robert Daniel, Miller Trash Ssrvice ING-CLEANING 128 Toledo. 0.. ■ no relation, legatee Christmas fete. AUCTION CO. Pickup Saturday and Sunday. AL. Mary Doussard; Two Priest* in Rectory -*— and Deviaee: -St, John'a Catholic As part of the Yule celebra­ DENVERy COLO. EM. 6-1681 5-1932. Church, also known aa St. John the Gloria Hren, Kathleen Ahern, Middle aged person R. T. CLW E J. L. HARDESTY Painting, Texturing, Paper tion, a lamp, a clock, and a CLERK AUCTIONEER FEDERAL GAS HEATING CO. Cleaning, Wall Washing, Evangellat Church. Denver, Colo., preferred AUTO SERVICE 102 175 So. FEDERAL no relation, Legatee and Devi luncheon will be awarded. Carolyn Frigon, Joyce Pietra- Caulking. Window-Cleaning. Apply P.O. Box 424 Furnaces • Installation - Repairs aee: Paul 'Coi. 47-64 Utopia St. Rita’s Circle will sponsor a feso, Cheryll Crest, Teresa Proc­ PUBLIC AUCTION Also General Repairs. Pkwy.. Fluahing. N. Y.. Half, tor, Robert Green, Margaret Laramie, Wyo. ATTENTION Service A -l Work, $1.60 per hour nephew. Heir at Law; Walter Cos, display of faneywork. Sheet Metal and Gutter Work At the atate parochial foot­ Scheer, Sharon Grande, Mi- DECEMBER 1 AT 1 P.M. Jerry's Radiator Service baa Houghton, Waah.. Half-nephew, FRAME house, to be moved. 3770 moved to W E. 5-5976 Heir at Law; Rev. Augustine ball championihip game on chaela Christie, Patricia Mar- W E. 4-7832 N. Chambers rd.. R.F.D. No. 3. 2200 Weit Evans Ave. Free Eslimato ALL MAKES Calkins, Stone Bridge Priory. Lake Sunday, Dec. 2, at Regit telli, Barbara Taylor, Eleanor SALESLADIES 9 FRAME house. 20x24; bath, fire­ Formerly 8 South Kalamatb Bluff. III.. Half-nephew, Heir at Rubner, and Patricia Sudmeier. .r place. new carport, hot water Law; Rev. Edward Calkint, 22 Car­ Stadium, member* of Cub 'FREE PICK-UP AND DEUVERY' heater, electric pump. FAST DEPENDABLE SERVICE PLUMBING and teret Ave.. Carteret, N. J.. Half­ Scout Pack 172 have been EARN UP TO $50 DAILY PROPERTY of state highway GENERAL nephew. Heir at Law; Rev. Hugh WE. 6-6481 ' HEATING 146 chosen to form an honor Sell AMERICA'S Finest Xmas Cards. dept. Calkini, 8121 Jackion Blvd., Chi guard for flag-raising cere­ TERMS: Cash. Must be moved. ieeeeeeeeteeeeeM eee#; REPAIRING 129 eago. III., Half-nephew. Heir at Legal Notices Call for FREE samples. WESTERN monies. In charge of the CLINE & HARDESTY Remodeling and Repairing I j i w ; Sr. Manette Cecile Calkina ART STUDIOS, 2830 E. Colfax. DE. BRICK AND CEMENT 104 Ths O’CONNOR Plumbing Co. Unknown, Half-niece. Heir at Law; demonstration is Packmaster NOTICE TO CREDITORS Carpentering, Fainting. Patch-Plast­ 3-9482. After 6 p.m. call FL. 6-0090. AUCTION CO. Tuck pointing. Ash pits. Brick repairs. 0 Mra. Raymond Doyle, Unknown, John McDermott. No. P-8020 ering. FL. 6-9788 (After 6 P.M. or Half-niece. Heir at Law; Mra. ESTATE OF GEORGIA FARRELL, DENVER, COLO. EM. 6-1581 Lieenaed. F. J. Gallagher. TA. 6-4787. all dsy SaL A Sun.) N Gerard Dertx. Unknown. Half­ Christmas Parties also known as GEORGIA M. FAR­ E niece, Heir at Law; Robert Calkina, RELL and GEORGIA MARIE SALESMEN 9A CARPENTERS, BETTER Are Planned PUBLIC A UaiO N HOUSECLEANING 132 for Sales and Servica Unknown, Half-nephew. Heir at FARRELL, Deceased. CONTRACTORS 108 Law; Jamei Calkint, Unknown, At a general PTA meeting Notice la hereby given that on th* EARN UP TO $50 DAILY 190 E. 70TH AVE. Call GE. S-886I or GL. 6-4323 3030 W 44th Ave. Half-nephew, Heir at law; Cath­ 5tb day of November, 1966, letters Sell AMERICA'S Finest Xmas Cards. Dec. 1« at 3 p.m. Sharp For remodeling a BIG savinga of administration were issued to the to YOU. erine Calkins. Unknown, Half- Call for Fre* samples. WESTERN HOUSE, BARN AND 2-CAR nieee. Heir at Law; Richard J. undersigned a* administratrix of th* call "Pete" SATRIANO ART STUDIOS. 2830 E. Colfax. DE. GARAGE TO BE MOVED. Calkina, Jr., 4141 W. Gladya Ave., above named estate and ail persons AMERICAN Legal Notices 3-9482. After 6 p.m. call FL. 6-0090. 2-BDRM. frame home. Good con­ SU. 1-6561 Chicago. IlL, Half-nephew. Heir at having clsiriis against said estate ROOFING SHEET METAL la w ; Rev. Gerard Calkins. 4820 are required to file them for allow­ dition. Good low preaaure hot CARPET LAYING 111 BROTHERS Lakeview Ave., Detroit, Mich., NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ance in th* County Court of the City water heat * Easy to move. Also Rage nod Furniture Cleining CONTRACTING COMPANY ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OF Salesmen ar Ladies 9B Grand half-nephew. Heir at- Lew , and County of Denver, Colorado, good fence Frame bam and frame Floors Waxed and PoHabed Cutters repaired and replacad. APPUCATION FOR ISSUANCE OF Rev. Lawrence Calkipa. 8840 N.E. within lix months from said date or Sell Chriatmftt Cardi and Wrap* 2-car garage. Archer’a Floor Coreringa Walls and Windows Washed Guaranteed. TREASURER’S DEED, New and different aisortment. PROPERTY of State Highway Skidmore Ave.. Portland. Ore.. said cleimt will be forever barred. Complete Expert InsUlUtions Paper Cleaning Thoroughly Experioneod. Dependablo. Grand half-nephew. Heir at Law; Office of the MARY F. FARRELL, Stocked locally. Dept.. State of Colo. Expert • Dependable • Insured Rev. Michael Calkini, Our Lady of TREASURER Administratrix CH. 4-6060 GO OUT Valley Highway to £. • Cerpets • Linoleum Free Estimates References Phono for Fre* EstimaU. CH. 4-8466 City and County of Denver 70th. turn west 2 blocks. Ingwavuna. Znluland, Natal, Af­ THOMAS L. FORD, Atty. • Tile • Formiem Municipal Building GL 5-5754 rica. Grand half-nephew. Heir at 1700 E. 5th Avs. EMPLOYMENT CLINE & HARDESTY “Fre* estimatee cheerfully given" TELEVISION la w ; Unknown Heir* at la w ; Bart Denver, Colorado First Publicstion November 8, 1965 GL 5-8289 No. U-8 5225 W. 25th Ave. BE. 7-1007 O'Hara, Symea Buildiiut. Denver. Last Publieatiod December 6, 1966 AGENCIES 10 AUCTION CO. SERVICE 153 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and After Hour* Cal] GE. 3-0204 Colo., Guardian ad Litem.' DENVER. COLO. EM. 6-1581 You and each of you are he>eby more espeeialiy to South Denver NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT R. T. CLINE J. L. HARDESTY Finance Company, Sidney Brooks INSULATION 131A notified that the inatrunleot purport­ AND DETERMINATION OF Cemmercetowo Employmeal CLERK AUCTIONEER ing to be the last will and teaUment and Helen Brooks, Hsir* of Joseph HEIRSHIP CURTAIN LAUNDRIES 114 J.M. certified job for warmth and Brooks: Joseph Brooks, 1. Tolts, of the decedent above named will be IN THE COUNTY COURT Service lower fuel bill. .UNION TV M. Toltx. City and County of Den­ in and for the City and County of FRANOIS LACE CURTAIN CLEAN­ offered for piybete before the County REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 Mr. Annox ver, Moffat Tunnel Improvement Denver and State of Colorado 8400 Cole. Blvd. — CH. 4-S234 ERS, CURTAINS. CROCHETED Court of the City and County of TABLECLOTHS, DRAPERIES. RA. 2-0252 Anytime SERVICE Denver. State of Colorado, at the District, Rose and Company, Aus­ No. P-6884 LOLA MAE BOWEN tin G. Gorham, Jr. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ATTENTION BLANKETS. SPREADS, UNSNS, City and County Building in lald Other Listings CLEANED BY LATEST METHODS. MOVING, TRUCK- W# Service City and County of Denver, on Mon­ You and etch of yon ar* herebpy OF JUUUS C. DOUGHTY, De­ MR. & MRS. DENVER notified that on the 12th day of HAND PRESSED ONLY. 1269 ^AU Makes ol day, the Ttb day of January. 1867, ceased. CH. 4-5234 YOUR CHOICE IN ING, STORAGE 138 November, 1958, the Manager of Notice I* hereby given that on the KALAMATB. TA. 5-5627. at 10 o'clock A.H., or on a data aub- HOMES TO BUY I TVS lequent thereto to which said hear­ Revenne Ex-Officio Treasurer of the 18th day of December, 1966, I will and ' DRUGGISTS 115 ------ing regularly may be continued, City and County of Denvtr and State present to the County Court of the List Your Property for Sal# Phonographs, Radiosi when and where you may appear if of Colorado, told at public sal* to City and County of Denvtr. Colorado, ivith ALADDIN DRUG CO. Aaron & Santa Fe you so desire. Rose and Company, the applicant, my aceounts for final settlement of 2052 E. Colfax Ave. FR. 7-7988 90 days Guarantee on all who ha* mad* demtnd for a Treat- th* administration of said estate, See US for the job John F. Bruno Moving & Storage WITNESS my eignature and seal YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ■ parts ureFi Deed, the following described when and where all persone in inter­ YOU want. REALTOR Low Rates of said Court this I8th dsy of No­ will be Sited correctly at vember, 1966. reil eitate, eituat* in th* City and est may appear and objsct to them, E. 22nd A Kearney OB. 8-4268 Local, Long-Distaiice, Pack­ 1 Year on Picture Tube County of Denver and State of Colo­ if they to desire. WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY VICTOR B. CRANOY. Ph.SP. 7-8766 1086 South Gaylord Clerk of the County Court. rado, to-w it: Notice ie slio hereby given that ing, Crating, Shipping.* ACE EMPLOYMENT TA. 6-8061 AU 6-0872 (SEAL) By Lewis E. Vandiver, Lot* iix (5) end eeven (7). in there has been filed in said estate a AM. 6-1861 Deputy Clerk. Block Thirty-Nine (1 9), J. Cook petition asking for a judicial ascer­ 436 Broadway SH 4-3213 410 H oyt— Attractive 3 Bdrm. PROF. QUILTING 119 Thomas L. Ford, Attorney, Jra. North Diviiion of Cepitol Bill; tainment and determination of the J.M. frame, large living rm.. sep- Alaika Quilting Shop. Maehino qnllt- 1700 E. 5th Ave. that laid tax tale was mad* to aat- heirs of speh dseessed, and setting aret* dlningrm.. lovely kit., 2 iify the delinquent^ Geueral tax** forth that tbs names, addresses and bathe. Large landscaped yard. ing, remodeled down and wool com- WALLPAPER, PAINTS 140 First pnblieation November 16, 1166 forts. Wool bstts for tail. 5452 E. UPHOLSTERERS 157 Last publication December It, 1966 Bteeeaed against said real sstat* for relatlorfkbip, of ail persona, who are SITUATIONS WANTED— Dbl garage. FOR paper )ian|ing and painting call the year 1952; that said real estate or claim' to be heirs of said deceased, 3rd Ave. DU. 8-2552. THIS IS A HOME YOU DON'T Anton Berrlnger, 165 Madlaon. EA. Expert uphoittery and carpet eleaniag was taxed in the name of Austin G. so far a* known to th* petHibnsr, are MALE 11 WANT TO MISS • 2-2286. In your bom* or our ebop. Carpet NOTICE TO CREDITORS Gorham, Jr.; that tbs statutory as follows, to-wit; FLOOR REFINISHING 126 No. P-7943 period of redemption expired Novem­ Coupl* wants offie* eleaning tve­ Under $20,000 Wallpaper— 2Bo a roil and np. Wbita repairing and laying. Lloyd Elliott, Louto J. Doughty, 8066 W. 17th 646 Wadsworth. BE. 5-5858. ESTATE OF THOMAS CALKINS, ber 12th, 1966; tbaC the same ha* Av*„ Denver 16, Colo., Son nings or general cleaning. Good rsf- FRANK'S FLOOR SERVICE Enamel, 33.69 per g a l 865 ^ n ta Fa. trtnesa and reatonabl* ratsa. LAY. SAND AND FINISH KE. 4-4529. also known aa THOMAS T. CALK­ not been redeemed: that said prop­ Accordingly, notice is also bsrsby Open Sunday 2 to 5 P.M. Ro-Upholetory by rollabl* firm. INS and THOMAS TYLER CALK- erty may be redeemed at any time given that upon th* date aforesaid, WE. 6-6104 WORK GUARANTEED — RA. t-5149 4800 NEWLAND— 3 bdrm' J.M. 81 years txporionco— Urm*. INS, Otceassd. before a Tax Deed It issued; that a or th* day to which th* bsaring may frame — living rm., family rm.. Fret EsUmat*. ACL 2-13Tt Notice is hereby given that on Tax Deed will be Isaued to the eaid be continued, the Court will proceed SITUATIONS WANTED— den, 2-car garage. Beautifully FURNITURE Work Gaaranteed tht 24th day of October, 1968, Ut­ Rose and Company, lawful holder of to reeeiv* and bear proofs concerning NATIONAL UPHOUTERY landscaped yard. 214S Court I’ h, near East 20th Ara. ters of administration wars issusd to said certificate, on the 15th day of the heirs of such deceased, and, upon FEMALE 12 REPAIRING 127 the undersigned as special admin­ March at 12 o'clock noon, 1957, nn- th* proofs submitted, will enter a de­ $14,500 istrator o f th* above named estate iea* th* fame baa been redeemed cree in said estate determining who Typing, addressing and stuffins, at Antique and better elasi of furniture. LINEN SERVICE 162-A Repaired • Befiniahed - Touch Up b e t t e r end all persone having elaimt againat before 12 o'clock noon of said data. ar* the heirs of such deeeaaed per- horns. Pick up and delivery. MORRIS REALTY OE. 3-6685 said estata are required to file them WITNESS my band and seal this ton, at which hearing all persons BE. 7-5561 26 Yrs. Experienc* MOUNTAIN J. C. LAMB \ I Interior DL. 3-9646 Ezterioi \» for tllowanee In the County Court of 13th dsy of November, 1966. claiming to be heirs at law ^ such TOWEL & SUPPLY CO. the City and County of Denver, Coio- 3700 Franklin AL. 5-7026 C. M. HILL, deceased rosy appear and present Blessed Sacrament Will Build in B. W Bteklus, Manager redo, within elx monthe from eaid Manager of Revenue Ex- their proofs. Drettmsking, tailoring, button holes 2090 S. Grant RA. 2-T04T date or eaJd elaime will be forever offleio Treasurer, City LOjUlS J. DOUGHTY anik all types of sewing. St. Therese’a Parish FURNACE REPAIRING, barred. 4k County of Denvtr. Admhiistrater EA. 2-1665 New 8-bedroom briek, basement and Tha Rrras listad hara deserve ta THOMAS U FORD, CLEANING 128 By Roy W. Csas, THOMAS L. FORD, Attom sy ear-port homes, many extras. On Refarcncae Insirod Special Administrator (SEAL) Deputy Treasurer 1700 E. 8th Av*. Will make crepe-paper ButterfUss Dallas SL in Aurora. 513,760, total FURNACES CLEANED. REPAIRED be remerabersd when you arc die- fir s t Publlcatian Noveisber 8, 1951 First Publication TTovember 16, 1955 First Pablieatlon Novemlkir 8, 1955. for ths holidays, 50 cents each.* price. All mdtes of Famscas. ^ ee estimates. tributlng your patronage to »h« Last Publication December 5, 1955 Last Fublieatioo November, 29, 1955 Last PublicstloD Decembtr 5, 1966. F 8. 2-0501 EM. 4-1790 Cherrelyn Sheet Metal SU. 9-9598 difleront linos of business. ’ Thursday, November 29, 1956 PAGE SIXTEEN OHk«, 93S lonneck ShMf THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Msgr. O^Heron Is Praised at ^{dholke Memorial Rites The Rt. Rev. Monsignor John R. Mulroy praised the late (kiiviiisA Rt. Rev. Monsignor Joseph P. O’Heron and a general message 6n death was given by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor William M. Higgins at the memorial serv­ ice o f Denver Council 539, Knights of Columbus. Monsi­ gnor O’Heron was one of 23 members of the council to die in the past 12 months. Attending the brief memorial ritual on Tuesday, Nov. 20, were Father Charles Jones, state chaplain of the K. of C., and Father Sebastian Graziani, O.S.M. The committee in charge of the service was composed of James Peri, Phil Mueller, Ben Wright, .Bill Dresler, Jerry Teska, Bob Norton, Charles Van Buskirk, Ed Jersin, Gene Steinke, Frank Cuba, Ralph Hay, Lee Hunter, Bob Wiley, J. O’Neill, Elmer Gerken, and Bob Starr,

Credit for Children Care Goes to Intern Much of the credit for the ex­ cellent medical care given chil­ l i e C o n n f n r Carroll, guest speaker James Moynihan, Jerry Cooney, program chair­ Im Sa P tX t Knights o f Columbus initiated dren of St. Clara’s Orphanage u . a . j c n u i u r meeting of the K. man; and Justin Hannen, K. of C. State Deputy initiated into V,. K, Ot Denver Council in St. Anthony’s Hospital goes of C. Friday Luncheon Club Nov. 23, is shown for Colorado, who received the Friday Luncheon f 539 were as follows: Harold E. Barhite, Eugene M. Berger, to a St. Anthony intern. Dr. above, second from right, with, from left. Father Club’s award as “ Our Man Friday.” |i William B. Morgan. John D. Berger, John J, Bugas, W, Joseph Condrey, Harvey E. + + + + ' + + k omemaker’s | Soon after Dr. Morgan began Gammill, Bernard J. Hammons, Jr.; F. Joseph Kelly, Edwin W. his internship, he took an inter­ Koerner, Harold J. Lekic, Frank Martinez, Gerald W. Marty. est in the problems o f the or­ Department |Duance G. Messner, M.D.; Leo F. Milan, Frederick L. Millette, phanage, offering his assistance John Carroll Describes Problems W. Thomas Murnan, Vincent P. Nowell, James P. Osinski, John to the staff doctor there. He be­ gan work at the institution, lo-; ^ Palronije These Reliable and Friendly Firm , i M. Osse, Gerald L. Powell, Anthony P. Rendulich, Michael Ro- cated across Sloan’s Lake from mansik, Richard J. Rydberg, Anthony J. Sanchez, Irvin H. the hospital, making rounds and Facing Newly Elected U. S. Senators Schnurr, Lester J. Schnurr, John J. Schwieder, Joseph D. Stape- helping to examine the chil­ ton, Jr.; Bernard L, Stebenne, Bill J. Van Pelt, and Paul B. dren. Through his efforts a sys­ In his talk before the Fri­ roll insisted, “ the farm and the farmer must get Rodden. tem was arranged to admit the day Luncheon Club, Nov. 23, program must be modified some relief in their tax FIREPLACE WOOD Richard E. Sena, who took the first degree only, is not orphans to St. Anthony’s. Prior newly elected U. S. Sen. John and the small business man structure.” pictured. Also pictured are William Carter and Grand Knight to then, the orphans had to go Carroll spoke of the things Marshall Reddish (fourth and third from left, first row, re­ to the Ave Maria Qlinic for that go through the mind of Knights’ State Deputy spectively). treatment. a candidate following his election to the Senate. One problem he faces is America’i P” preparing to move to Wash­ Justin Hannen Honored Cleanett Fuel Sold h f ington, to find 8 home there Over 70 Julesburg Pastor, Father A. E. Puhl, e No Smoko and move the family. The Dealer* • No Soot personal problems involved By Friday Luncheon Club e No Spark* the average person would not . Hi.L H ... Records Papal Audience Experiences even think of. There are also the thoughts of a candidate Justin D, Hannen, state dep­ a naval aviator and flew 2,500 hours for the United States nigh Quality Pinon or Apple Logs The following is the report Humility Street, where Mon­ There was perfect silence. about his new job, his re­ uty o f the Knights of Colum­ bus, was honored . this past Navy, terminating his services in 14", 18", 24" and 30" Length* of his audience with the Holy signor Emmenegger has his o f­ Every eye was riveted on him. sponsibilities, and committee week by the Friday Luncheon as a lieutenant senior grade, Split Kindling for Quick Starting Father, Pope Pius XII, by fice. I was to meet him at 8 Everyone was mesmerized. The assignments. Club o f Council 539 o f the in December, 1945. the Rev. Albert E. Puhl, pas­ o’clock. very atmosphere was electrified We Delirer in Denver and Suburb* Committee Work Knights of Columbus by being tor of St. Anthony’s Parish, * * a with constrained emotion. hotter Pricet If Picked Up at Yard chosen Our Man Friday. Han­ Began Law Practice Julesburg. THE RIDE TO CASTEL- * * e John Carroll referred to the fact that all the impor­ nen is a lawyer and has been a On Jan. 17, 1946, he began THE SUPREME JOY of a GANDOLFO, through verdant THIS WAS THE CLIMAX practicing law as a partner ot PE. 3-4679 countryside, took about 40 min­ tant work of the U. S. Con­ SupJmnSL CotnL Qo. trip to Europe is an audience to long years of waiting, of Charles J. Munz under the firm with His Holiness Pope Pius utes. The summer residence is gress is done in committees. 864 SO. BROADWAY two hours o f concentrated sus­ Because of his past seniority name of Munz and Hannen, XII. on a hill. Architecturally it is 312 Symes Building, Denver. simple and unimpressive with a pense. This spectacular experi­ in Congress, it is his desire Of the 15,000,000 tourists to serve’ on one of the im­ Hannen joined Council 539 (500,000 Americans) in Rome square in front sufficiently ence was more thrilling than I Bacon & Schramm large to. accommodate several portant l8 committees in the and became a member of the this year, at least 14,000,000 thought it would be. It was the Senate. Knights of Columbus in 1946 Composition Roofing wanted to see the Holy Father. thousand visitors. It was there culmination of many dreams. that I met two other priests Specifically, he said: “ I am and served as advocate, chan­ Tile Koofingl Even for a young, healthy man His gentle, gracious smile most interested in getting on’ cellor, deputy grand knight, ENGLEWOOD with nothing else to do the job from the Archdiocese of Den­ Roof Repairing ver—the Rt. Rev. Monsignqr broke the trance and a calm­ the Interior and Insular A f­ and grand knight He served of meeting so many people ness enveloped the room. He fairs Committee because of three years as a member of the 4020 Brighton Blvd. Heating Company would be humanly impossible. Eugene O’Sullivan o f St. Vin­ cent de Paul’s Church, Denver, bent over and talked with visi­ the vast amount of interest board of trustees and seven CH. 4-6563 tell** Eitin Em Iiw*** *0* Oiinr An* Pope Pius is 80 yeai-i old, he years as a member of the board and Father Michael Harrington tors near the door. In a couple this group. has on our state Authorized Lennin Deulcr has suffered through two re­ of managers of the Home As­ o f the Pauline Chapel Parish, of minutes he was in the center and the entire West.” This Furnace* and Air Condltianing cent seiges o f illness, his office sociation of the Knights of Co­ Colorado Springs. of the room where he stood as committee plans for the vast Please Patronize in the Church demands much he announced to us in English expenditure of monies for lumbus Home of Denver, and Your REGISTER All Make* Furnace* of his'time and energy. There were also three or four that he would impart his bless­ water development and rec­ during all of that time held the Inatalled, Serviced Considering all o f these cir­ other priests, four American ing to us and to our friends lamation projects that are office of treasurer. nuns, and about 200 lay people, Advertisers and and Repaired cumstances anyone catching and folks at home, and that he vital to the life of Colorado. He served two years as state Mention even a glimpse o f His Holliness all English-speaking, from Aus­ would bless, all religious arti­ The other committee as­ deputy. Justin says that one of is fortunate and has reason to tralia, England, Ireland, and cles. ' , signment of special interest the greatest pleasures of his • Heating the United States. Monsignor THE REGISTER cherish the memory for a life­ After the blessing we stood to him is the Judiciary Com­ life was the privilege of nomi­ • Air Conditioning O’Sullivan seemingly had an in­ time. up, and as the people pressed mittee. This committee con­ nating George Turner of Wal- • Sheet Metal Work * * * side. track. His letter desig­ THE BEST IN LUGGAGE closer to him, chamberlains re­ ducts investigations of large senburg for membership, on the nated him as the leader o f a corporations 'and acts on. the Of All Kind* Phone SU 1-4494 1 GOT TO ROME on the strained them from crowding. Supreme Board at the Supreme evening of Aug. 1. Early the party o f 13. Since he did not Several reached zucchettos to anti-monopoly laws of ‘ the Convention in Detroit in Au­ Fr*« Chwckup and Estimate next morning, Wednesday, I have 13 in his group, and see­ him which he touched to his country. ♦ gust of this year. *. Day and Nicht Sarviaa Ju*tin D. Hannen ing that he was being given head and returned. A photog­ Other Problems Hannen has always been 1065 W. Hampden preferential treatment, some of rapher took his picture with resident of Denver for 10 years. active in community affairs There are many other prob­ Frank Water*, Prop. the priests and nuns asked to part o f the crowd, but the He came to Denver from Bur­ and has worked for the Red lems that a U. S. Senator join his group. priests were too far away. lington, Kans., and lives at 50 Cross and Community Chest. E*t. 1878 must act upon. Within this k ______J ■ . • * ♦ * * * S. Bellaire Street with his wife, He is a member of the board of 1544 B'war country, Carroll said, the en­ AM. 8-1488 I REGRETTED that I had IN ORDER TO MEET His Dorothy, and children, Mark, directors o f the Denver Service not bought a zucchetto, a white tire tax. situation ne«ls re­ Linda, and Thomas John. Men’s Center, Inc., USO, acting Holiness the priests lined up view anil in some instances “ skull cap” at one of the sou­ single file near the exit. As he He attended the public as a representative of Catholic venir and knick-knack stalls in changes may be necessary. Charities. He is also a member Electricol Contracting & Repairing slowly edged his way to the The world situation, with schools o f ■ Burlington, Kans., the square while we were wait­ of the executive board of Den­ door he allowed each of us to the present crisis in the Mid­ where, his father was a la\^er, ing to be processed for the au­ ver Catholic Charities. kiss his ring. Several times he dle East, and countries of and where his brother, Louis R. dience. Women were garbed Hannen, is a practicing attor­ EARL J. $TROIIllll!Vr>ER asked, “ Where are you from ?” Europe such as Poland and in black capes and shawls. But, he hardly lingered long Hungary, present ever seri­ ney today,', and then studied at ■■ — Electric Company Priests wore cassocks and enough to hear the answer. In ous problems to a U. S. the University of Notre Dame Pest Exterminators feriolas, which are long, black and received his A.B. and LL.B. Llcwntad and Bonded a short time he was out of the Senator. Black Widow Spiders, capes. degrees at the University of Member National Electrical Contractor* A**’n. room and we were left with In conclusion Senator Car- Fifteen minutes after we ar­ dazed emotions and memories. Kansas at Lawrence, Kans. Clover Mites,. Mice, etc. rived we were ushered through 1178 Stoat St. AC. 2-5733 The physical appearance of At the age of 23 he was FREE INSPECTION an archway, past Swiss guards the Holy Father is a little dif­ Clergy Night Dec. 2 elected County Attorney of who checked our credentials, up ferent from what I expected. I Coffey County, Kans., the a long staircase to a large au­ Denver Pe*t Control ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ judged him to be about 5 feet Planned by K. of C. youngest in the history of the dience room on the second 10 or 11 inches tall, and weigh­ county, where he served as the & Service Lab. floor. Papal attendants grouped ing about 175 pounds. His body The Knight* of Columbu*, public prosecutor and as legal and us around the outer 'edge o f the is heavier than his pictures Denver Council 539, will be adviser for the Board of County TIMELY-REPAIRS room. A fter 15 minutes o f show, and his face much fuller. ho*t* to the prie*t* o f the Commissioners. After serving Colorado Terminix Co. juggling from one position to His eyes were heavy, but his area at the annual “ Clergy for two years, he was re-elected Termite Control another, an attendant escorted sparkling, black eyes seemed Night” Tue*day, Dec. 4, at 8 to that office and subsequently, the priests and mjns to a ^LEAVH4« m y EKHRa FORTUNE TO CHARITY, I Rev. Albert E. Puhl to throw a beam which, x-ray p.m .. in the K. of C. Home, a few days after Pearl Harbor, SP. 7-4673 1452 S. Bdwy. smaller adjoining room which volunteered in the United a d v is e m y h e ir s TO ACCUMULATE THEIR like, appeared to pierce the 1575 Grant Street, Denver. was in the office,of Monsignor was furnished with benches and very mind of his enthralled ad­ Archbi*hop Urban J. Vehr States Navy as a seaman sec­ OWN THE j AME WAY 1 DID By Patronizing Joseph Emmenegger, assistant chairs. We did a little soft mirer. will be the gue*t o f honor. ond class. He was qualified as rector o f North American Col whispering, and all o f us were Q’Comior Plumbing Co. lege, who arranges audiences wondering at the possibility of Tes, Tour Wans Will M for Americans. I could aee having a very special audience, from the stack o f mail and ap­ just the dozen o f us. plications on his desk that he * a a Sta) Gleaner Lonser was swamped with requests. AS WE SAT THERE, ex­ I was secretly hopin^ for the cited and nervous, we couldn’t witli littlest favor when I presented help but wonder what to do a letter of introduction from when His Holiness entered the Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. And room. Should we stand or so, when I was told that I would kneel? Would it be proper to be admitted to a general audi cheer? Where would His Holi­ ence .on the following Wednes­ ness stand? What would he day, I felt very elated and say? What would we say to grateful, because the Holy Fa­ him? All the time the thought ther, in his weakened condition, kept recurring that we were was granting only one general being given a privilege which audience each week. millions of others would never • * * have. DURING THE WARM SUM­ Every five or 10 minutes a n-rnararta* MER MONTHS His Holiness telephone rang. One o f the l i lives at Castelgandolfo about chamberlains, darting across 20 miles south o f Rome in the the room, answered it in a GE 3-3861 0 Please Call Q GL 5-4323 Alban Hills. I had been in­ crisp tone of'voice. Several • Exekutre 10096 Istex for­ structed to be there at least one attendants, in formal attire and I hour early, and I was warned walking very erect, made re­ mula makes SPEED SATIN Your Phone to expect dust, heat, and a lot peated trips through the room, tlM mo8t beautifol, moat of uncomfortable jostling occasionally opening or closing washable, casiest-ttMiee pasat around. I was willing to put windows. ever made. Xty id Yea’S It Our up with considerable inconven­ * * * be amaanrlt ience. THE SUSPENSE was mount­ Door Bell Ori Friday evening Mon ing. It was- already after 10 | 0 5 signor Emmenegger sent a o’clock, the hour set for' the Qt. '5^ message to my hotel inviting audience. Word trickled to us me to a special audience on that he is seldom late .for his PreMntation Ceremonies at the dinner-dance included Saturday morning at 10 o’clock. appointments. We waited Time K. of C. Toastmasters of their offi­ presentation o f the charter by Lembach and in­ stallation o f officers by Carper. This was totally unexpected passed quickly, and 10:30 cial charter as and was undoubtedly the most Charter officers of the new organization are rolled around,~then 11 o’clock. Charter Presentation Chapter 2228 providential of many other I was willing to wait the rest Andy Martelon, president; Harry Kuempel, edu­ of Toastmasters’ International was made to the cational vice president; ’Tom Murray, adminis­ wonderful breaks on my trip. of the day because nothing else K. of C. Toastmasters' Club on Nov. 14 at the trative vice president; George Brugger secre­ 1 postponed plans to say was nearly so important. Aviation Country Club. Shown presenting the tary; Bob LaRue, treasurer; and Bill Bindel, Mass in the Catacombs o f St. Finally, at 11:26 an attend­ charter plaque to Andy Martelon, charter presi­ sergeant at arms. Callistus on Saturday morning. ant motioned to us to gather dent o f the speakers’ group, is Anthony Lem- Honored guests at the affair, in addition to Instead, I offered Mass in the in the large audience room. We bach, governor of District 26 of Toastmasters’ the district officers named above, included HEAR THE Jesu Church at an altar above moved quickly and barely were International. Other officials, from left, are Marshall M. Reddish, grand knight of Denver which were enshrined arm settled when a Papal chamber- GLIDDEN NEWS Harold Carper, immediate past distHct gov­ Council 539 of the Knights of Columbus, and bones of St Francis Xavier. lain came into the room and ernor; Mel Jabara, lieutenant governor of Dis­ Guy Wissman, member o f the Glenn L. Martin 8:00 A.M. DAILY This Jesuit church was, within gave the signal to kneel. In trict 26; Andy Martelon, Anthony Lembach, and Toastmasters’ group currently being organized walking distance of the old a few seconds the Holy Father kxzxxxi3030 w. 44th AVE. o n n ! Clarence Jackson, assistant area governor and Twenty-one of the 30 charter members and their KMYR — Dial 710 North American College on appeared in the doorway. founder of the new chapter. wives attended the affair. f