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Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Contenti Copyright by the Cetholie Prese Societyi Inc., 1968 Penniision to Reproduce, Except Commitmenfs for New Buildings Must Be Fulfilled On Articles Otherwise M arked, Given After 12 M Friday following iMue Catholic Education in Area

Is at Critical Crossroads VOL.JS LM. No. 31. iS THURSDAY, jS MARCH IE 13, 1958 B DENVER, COLORADO A crucial period for Catholic educacioQ in the Archdiocese o f :ONVERT TO CATHOLICISM Denver is here. Archbishop Shure, We're Counting on You March 17 Urban J. Vehr stressed this week that perhaps never again would Catholics of the Dmvet area have an opporranity to accom­ Paralyzed by Polio, plish so much for the Catholic education of the generations of the future. Commitments have been made, Archbishop Vehr pointed out, Patient Writes Book for the building of an addition By R obert S ievebs This means so much to grets that he had not been t at Holy Family High School A young patient at Vet­ Cliff— a convert since 1951 Catholic earlier, especially and the new Machebeuf High erans’ Administration Hos­ and new recovering hi* when he was in the Army in School T o fulfill these commit­ strength for the first time. World War II. He says "I pital, Denver, struck down More than just making the would have been a better sol­ ments, and provide the vitally >y polio four years ago and best o f his plight. C liff has dier for it instead of trailing needed facilities, he appeals for eft without hope of recov­ Christianized his attitude to­ along." He served in Europe as prompt payment of pledges in •- V ' ery, gives an example of cour­ ward his situation. He only re­ (Turn to Page S — Column 1) the high school campaign. age that it would be difficult It is more vital now than ever to match. before, he declared, that pay­ Albert C. Blair was 29 yean old in 1954.. He held a degree ment of pledges be kept current, English from the Univenity and that those who have lapsed of Kansas and was employed make up the back payments. by the Kansas Power and Light Co. in Lawrence. Almost com- Work Proceeds iletely paralyzed by polio, he On Schedule is seriously hampered, even to­ Work on Machebeuf High day after the best period for recovery has passed. Unaided School is reported proceeding ac­ he cannot breathe sufficiently cording to schedule, despite the when he is merely sitting up; current inclement weather. Con­ about two-thirds of the re­ crete has been poured for the quired oxygen is all his para­ third floor, and with a month lyzed breathing apparatus can muster. of good weather the structure He ha* (ufficient strength could be under roof. The com­ "Ur I to sit up for about two and pletion date is set for March, one-half hours a day but 1959. must use a chest respirator. This instrument, weighing In September, 1958, the fresh­ nearly at much a* Mr. Blair, man clw of Machebeuf High ha* a section that is placed School will be inaugurated, with about hit chest, with the re­ 150 pupib, in present facilities mainder in a cate behind bit wheel chair. This ingenious o f Blessed Sacrament Parish. apparatus does the work of Each succeeding year a class will breathing for him. be added until the full comple­ What attitude would you ment of a four-year high school take after such an experience? is reached. With what hope could you face the future of a confined life? A t Holy Family High School, Mr. Blair said it was not the it bad been hoped that the gym­ suffering that bothered him nasium-auditorium o f the new but the “imprisonment.” Yes, addition would be ready for use looking at the ceiling 22 hours a day does not offer much in­ in early May, but the snows of spiration. March wiD postpone completion U M n k lo Eori4 Slowly regaining his strength after a crip- Finds Strength nuiUDic rclll piinjr attack of poliomyelitis is Albert C, until later in the month. The full In Catholic Faith Blair, 33, a patient in the Veterans’ Administration Hospital building will be ready for use Denver. (Converted by the example and comradeship of his friends in September, 1958, making pos­ Mr. Blair, “ C liff” as he Is of Mexican descent in Lyons and Lawrence, Kans., before his at­ known to his friends and the sible an enrollment of more than tack, Cliff has turned his literary talents to their behalf. nurses in the ward, has the an­ This past year he completed a 20,000-word novelette, The 600 pupils. Well, thev may be a bit young to be the United Fund and »pon*orcd by archdioeeian Catholic swer. “I'd hate to try to go Poor Witk Money, a fictional story that tells the virtues, the cul­ Already completed through Right Irish Spirit talking, but if they could they’ d be Charilie*. through anything like that tural background, the problems, and the faults of his compodres. without my Catholic religion,” the Archbishop’s High School nting the brogue. Yonngttwa like theae at Infant of Prague A luncheon at the Dobba Uou*« Reatauranl and the Iradi- The contiderable achievement came from this American observer, ttonal St, Patriek’a -Day ball at Hotel Denver-Continental will he avers. This simple answer so handicapped that he can move only his left hand! The bulky cam pai^ are additions at Cathe­ Nursery, Denver, would ai»o be urging yon to attend the St. help the wee one*. The day'* obaervanee will open with a Sol­ is not really elucidating. It does affair alwut his lungs is part of a respirator that enables him to dral and St. Francis de Sales’ Patrick’* Day eienl* that will help many like them at the emn Maaa in Holy Cho*t Church, Denver, at 10 a.ra. (See atory not describe the hours of empti­ sit up for two hours a day. High Schools in Denver. nnrserr, Ave Maria Clinic, and rammer camp*, affiliated with on page 4.) ness made livable by fingering the beads as he said his favor­ ite prayer. Even today Cliff AT BLESSED SACRAMENT HOME FROM CHAPLAIN DUTY Men's Eucharist Day manages to get in “ two or three Gifts Total $49 Rosaries a day.” , Lay Indifference With a precious confidence, In Colorado Springs he exclaims that he is now able Work on Convent Annex In Past Week to Rev. Robert A. Banigan Arckbi»hop Urban J. Vabr to attend Sunday Mass fo r the will offer a Pontifical Low Urst time in three years. Im­ Called Greatesf Mas* in St. Mary'* Church, agine the chore that is. He St. Jude Burse Colorado Spring*, Sunday, must be dressed and equipped To Be Started in May Named St. Leo's Pastor March 16, at 8 a.m. Men of with the respirator so that he (Sketch on Page 2) Evil in Church Ten gifts, totaling $49, were The Rev. Robert A. Banian, was named Catholic-chaplain to the Pike* Peak region will can descend from the sixth receiveded in the past week for Denver archdiocesan priest just the Veterans' Administration roceiyo Communion corpo­ floor o f the hospital to the Work on an annex doubling the present size of the the St. Jude Burse to bring its By Mary F iedler returned from chaplaincy serv­ Hospital in Denver. rately in the Mai*. chapel. There he will be the convent of Blessed Sacrament Parish, Denver, will get total to $3,220.10. The donors, ice in the U. S. Armed Forces, Breakfa«t for tho men will center o f attention as the under way in May. Preliminary sketches have been "Your children are mas­ with the amounts they gave, Father Banigan replaces in has been appointed by Arch- both posts the Rev. Leonard fellow at the Alamo Hotel, priest leaves the altar to bring terpieces God has given to follow: and tho Arcbbi*hop will be the Host to “ another o f the drawn up, and the final blueprints are now being pre­ N. N., Evanston, Wyo., in Gall, who was called to Provid­ pared. Bids will be let when the plans are complete. your charge to be molded ence, R. I., his home, by the emong the feetured tpeakert. faithful." into saintly boys and girls. thanksgiving, $5; G. S.B., Den­ Whereas the presentresent struc- ver, $5; T.A.O ’C., Denver, $5; death o f his younger sister ture houses 12 Sisters of Lo- Father (Col.) William J. H.A.R., for a favor received, $1: ■ some months ago. ^ n ce the retto, who staff the grad* deceased sister had been car­ Sister Fulfills Fourfold Mission Ctasby, inspector general for G. S. B., Denver, for a favor re-i school, the addition will have United Statei Air Force Chap­ ceived, $6; M .A .C ., Denver,.? ing for Father Gall’s widowed accommodations for 28 nuns, lains, told the 1,000 persons at $10; anonymous, Denver, in il mother, it was the priest's task who will arrive as various the 21st annual conference of thanksgiving, $5; T.J.A., Den-|^ to arrange continued care for ades are opened in the the Catholic Parent-Teacher Ter, fo r a favor received, $2; his mother. Such arrangements, SBchebeuf High School, now League of the Archdiocese of anonymous, Denver, $10; andU^ luB the priest's own illness, under construction. The con­ Denver. The conference was M., Denver, for a special jn -i" Save prevented, to date, Father vent annex is part o f the high held Wednesday, March 12, in tention, $1. Gall’s return to Denver. school building project. the Shirley-Savoy Hotel, Den­ Tim sum of $6,000 will estab­ Served Two Terms The present convent, pointed ver. lish * seminary burse in per­ As Army Choploin out Monsignor Harold V. Father Clasby, who was the petuity for the. education of a Campbell, pastor, was built and featured speaker at the'* lunch­ student for the priesthood. The The army service stint re­ furnished in 1940 at a cost of eon in the Lincoln Room, told principal will be invested and cently completed is Father $36,000, whereas the addition the members that the world to­ only the interest used. The Banigan's second term of chap­ alone unfurnished will cost ap­ day is faced with two kinds of Catholio people are requested to laincy in the Armed Forces. The proximately $132,000. people. First there are those remember the education of Den­ first was in World War II—in who deny the existence of God, ver seminarians in their last 1944—with the 96th Infan^ 28 New Cells who believe that man was not wiUs and testa m en ts. Any Division in the Southern Philip­ And New Chapel made to the image and likeness amount -will be gratefully re­ pines and Okinawa. He re­ Included in the plans are 28 of God, and that the Ten Com­ ceived. The future o f the Church ceived a battlefield promotion new cells, a new chapel, and mandments are an out-dated depends upon a well-prepared to captain as a member of the new dining room, kitchen, and code of morality. Second there priesthood in sufficient num­ initial landing force on Oki­ community room. The com­ are those who believe in God bers to meet ever-expanding nawa April 1, 1945. munity room will be so largo and who believe their daily ac­ needs. Rct. Robert A. BanigaB Father Banigan’s second that it can be partitioned in tions will be judged in eternity. Donations to the seminary chaplain post was with the half and four more cells added "Tbe isdifferenc* of onr burse may be sent to the Most bishop Urban J. Vehr as past>r 8048th Army Unit in the if necessary. There will be two Catholic peopU to the great Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Archbishop o f the Parish o f St. Leo tke Southern Japanese Islands, suites for infirmaries, one on project* that they are called of Denver, Chancery Office, Great, Denver. In the s ^ s with the 19th Infant^ Regi­ each floor. (r u m to P ops* — Columns) 1636 Logan Street, Denver, Colo. assignment, Fathef Banigalt ment in Korea, and finally at The wall enclosing the pres­ Camp Chaffee, Ark. . ent dining room will be tom Bom in Grade, Ida., Jan. 14, down and the area enlarged to 1916, the new St Leo’s pastor (Turn to P ages— Columns) attended St Mary’s Grade School. Colorado Sprinn; Ca- h School, Denver; Collection Results homas’ Seminary, Denver. Ordained in 1941 by Archbishop Vehr, he served For Home Missions first as assistant in Annnncia- The Chancery Office of the tion Parish, Leadville, and, Archdiocese of DenveV an­ after his first Army discharge, nounced the following results studied canon law at the Cath­ in the collection for the Indian olic University of America, and Negro missions, taken up Washington, D. C. on Feb. 23: Oa hi* rvtnra to ibo areb- DENVER PARISHES The Sister fulfills the is Sister Mary Daniel of Cathedral High SchMl, Csibvdrsl ...... IC90.SS d io e o te , Fatbor Banigan wa» Teocher jif Youth All SslnU' ...... lSS.ee fourfold mission o f Denver, a Sister of Charity of Cincinnati, assist­ All Souls' (Enslowood)__lOO.tO named paster of St. Mary'* the Church: To teach, to guide, to govern, and ing stndents in their quest for scientific knowl­ Pariib, A«pen, In Jaae, 1447, Anaundstlon ...... 180.0* to strengthen. The first three she accomplishes edge. The students are Bonnie Johnson and Blsstod Ssersmsnt ...... 480.00 the po*t be held vatil bU Christ tho Xing ...... 41Z.00 In her work with God’s young. She constantly Louise Kurtzman of the Cathedral High School •econd tour o f army duty. (Turn to Pages — Columns) strengthens the faithful by her prayers. Above chemistry class.— (Photo by Pat Coffey) RIGHT ARM OF MYSTICAL BODY Religious Find Great Joy Working for Christ

by preaching or writing, an obvious. The primary aim or secondary end of the religious the threefold vow of poverty, undeniable fact must underlie end- of,a religious vocation is life. Self comes first. chastity, and obedience. These every true vocation: It is the the salvation of one’s soul This We said that the religious three milow for a detachment desire to save one's own soul is the business of religion. life is the moat opportune way from possessions, from pleas­ in the most opportune way. We to effect this-end. That is ures of the flesh, and from self- all, religious anJ laity, must try THE WORKING OUT of cause it helps to provide the will, ad possible hindrances to to attain salvation. one's salvation of necessity en­ best solution to the working eternal life. The greatness and the glory tails the assisting of other out of salvation: Detachment On the second point, chastity, of the priesthood, the sister­ souls. This is why religious from the world, which allows Pope Pius XII once said: “ It is hood, and the brotherhood may arb the shepherds o f the for a greater closeness to God. easy to see, therefore, why be stressed overtime to entice Church, which itself seeks the the prospeettve candidate, hnt salvation of all souls. But the THIS IS W HY. in ih« first persons who desire to conse- ona cannot forever avoia the ulvation o f other souls is the instance, our religious accept (Turn to Page S — Column 7) PAG E T W O Office, 938 BennKk Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Tetepfione, Keystone 4-4205 Thursday, March 13, 1958 Man Paralyzed by Polio SISTERS' VOCATION Proceeds to Write Book Religious Find Great Joy

(Continutd From Pag^ One) couple of Mexican descent In Working h r Christ a litter-bearer with the 23rd marry, fight and aeparata, and (Continued From Page One) THIS WORK brings the sis­ Infantry. then reunite. Cliff says he crate ttiemselves to God’s serv­ ter into a living contact with . Cliff is certainly not trailin^t wrote the story to retain the ice embrace the state ef virgin­ reality. Her penonality ex­ along: now. With the only part flavor o f the life o f Mexican ity as a liberation in order to pands, her soul expands, and it of hia body that functions well, emigrants for his godsons, to be more entirely of God’s dis­ IS God who brings about the hit left hand, he keeps up a whom he dedicated the work. position. How, for exan^e, expansion. Thus the woman of correspondence with parents, J eff, Pequin, Tommy, and could a tireless mother of God, like Christ, delivers her­ relatives, and friends, including Johnny are descendants of immigrants, like Mother Fran­ self up for the world. This is Father John P. Coleman, chap­ these Mexicans, but they are ces Cabrini, have accomplished the excellence of the sister­ lain at Missouri State Hospital growing up in a world different such gigantic and painful hood. It is the opportune way Two, where he was a former from that of their parents. labors if she had to look after for women to save their own patient The title comes from a Mex­ tbe corporal and spiritual souls. ie appreciates being able to ican proverb: The rich pay with needs of husband and chil­ read. He observes that he likes thank you; the poor with dren.” The religious strives for paperbacks since they are not money. The work was printed the safest and most direct way WaU M heavy to hold. He made spe­ in Bonlder, Colo., ana Cliff to God. CARPETS t« cial mention of the Image sella it fo r $1. Wall THE CHURCH, however, to books for their valued content Mexican Friends Room Sisu and minimum cost. which the religious belongs, is and Smaller Brought Conversion a complex structure. Its mis­ RUGS Completes Novelette sion is fo r souls and so a re­ Larratl aalMHaut to Ike elty. Of 20,000 Words The town of Lyons where Cliff was born is about 10 per ligious order works for souls. As an English major, Cliff cent Spanish-speaking. As he In this vast structure, one of put his talents to work, more­ prints are expected to be ready by May and work is to begin in the most vital of the orders is Fumiture'r.T.'Lr." grew up in this town and At­ Blessed Sacrament The prdiminary sketch for the pro­ tio t re over, for the benefit of others. tended the public schools the same month. the sisterhood, which has often posed addition to the convent of been described as “Christ’s Using a tape recorder and aided formed great respect for the rAHVAIlt A n n it in n Blessed Sacrament Parish, Denver, To be constructed at a coat o f 8132,000, the convent when by hi8 mother’s typing, he com­ Mexican emigrants and their vonvenr AaamOI1t„ ^ouse nuns who win sU ff the completed will furnish accommodations for 40 nuns. The present army of career women.” Truly, E.M.W. pleted a novelette of some the woman religious is the descendants. His further ac­ new Michebeuf High School, is shown above. The final blue­ structure kouscE 12 nuns. The building will be roofed over and where each talka 20,000 words. The work is bricked in by September of this year. right arm of the Mystical Body quaintance with them in Law. 2141 So. Broadway printed in a 39-page booklet, o f Christ. rence brought him into the SHermaa 4-27S4 entitled the Poor With Money. Church. Because o f this influ­ Her prime attribute is dedi­ This realistic portrayal of ence he says be has felt like a cation; to God first, and then lilt among the American-Mexi- Catholic since he was 18. Indifference of Laity to Great Goals Bl. Sacrament to others. Her peace of mind cans is remarkably well de­ The Baptism of Cliff was arises f r o m her sincerity. scribed in the idiom o f the perform ed by Monsignor These make up her joy. On this Spaniah-speaking he knew in George Towle in St John the latter point, St. Teresa of Kansas. Based on true inci­ Evangelist’s Church, Lawrence, Called Devastating Modern Problem Convent Annex Avila has noted: "W hat great dents, the fictional account in 1951. Felix Bermudez was favor God bestows on those tells bow a young American his sponsor. The following year (Continued From Page One) many men who could have been in the Denver parochial achools, who wish no rank, nor estate, Prank Chavez was his sponsor ta do,” Father Clasby i s m . priests, doctors, lawyers,” Fa­ he pointed out, and there are nor riches, but only the blessed­ '!• worse for Oar Lord the* ther said. “ But they lacked 2,368 first graders. The in­ Work to Start at his Confirmation. ness that will know no end. It the octuel Craeifiaioa,” crease in pupils since 1943 has Before his affliction. Cliff guidance from their parents. (Continued From Page One) is a sad thing that so many are 1 Father Claaby dramatized Parents must motivate their been almost 100 per cent in all HEAR put his five-foot, eight-inch the rear to provide the neces­ blind as to think that their his point by quoting a poem children toward the right fields parochial schools in the nation. frame to a variety o f taaks: sary space for the greatly in­ good name consists in not al­ that described Our Lord’s visit of interest.” The Archbishop concluded by Besides his army life and work creased staff of teachers. The lowing the memory of their to the modem world in which Speaking on vocations ta the congratulating the CPTL on its in the power plant, he has been old community room will be worldly possessions to fade, ASK and LEARH He is cruelly ignored instead religious life, Father urged that (tccomplishments o f the past an orderly in an Eastern hos­ converted into a library. forgetting that, sooner or later, of crucified. each home should have the year. pital and even a miner at Cari­ While construction is going all these things come to an Father forcefully reminded proper atmosphere to inspire Extending their greetings to KOA bou, Colo. on, the sisters will continue to end.” He came to this state fre­ the parents of their duties to­ children toward these high the CPTL at the luncheon were THE CHURCH, fo r her part, EAR! ward their children. He empha­ Dr. Byron Johnson, assistant live in the old section without quently since hia father worked callings. He said that parents interference. In summer, more­ guards the religious by a • y " ' 10:20 Everr Sunday Evening sised that families should plan administrator to the Governor, £or the forest service and was are not selling their children on over, moot o f them will be course of gradual preparation. ■ QueitioBi on religion mb. recreational activities together the priesthood and sisterhood. who represented Gov. Steve L. Latest SoDotone hearing aid stationed at Nederland in the away and the work will be able One is not allowed to become ' mitted by the radio audience summer. He has ■ foiter and that parents must cer­ “ The highest honor a woman R. McNichols; George Kelly, is WORN ENTIRELY IN THE to proceed on schedule. a sister overnight There are tain of the characters of their who represented Mayor WUl F. I answered on the arehdioco- brother. Jack Findley of Cali­ can receive,” Father concluded defined steps that test a girl’s EAR-no cord, nothing worn fornia, who is also a convert children's companions. his talk, “ is to be known as and State Supremeir St. Vincent de Peul’e ...... 000.00 Baptieva 8S.70 sion. She now begins to fulfill Loulavllla— SC Loula* ...... 40.60 Communion inspire the chil­ spellers will be picked for the G ot loqs PARISHES OUTSIDE DENVER Loveland— Sc John's ... 00.80 dren. real spelldown to begin at the fourfold objective of the Akron—4L doeeph'e ...... Manitou— (Mlaalen of Sa Holy Mother Church: To teach, A otyls and finith ta har­ Aiptn—St. Hary'e 70.00 The Anal speaker of the group 12:30 m Oscar Halo Hall. Sis­ ertd Heart—Colorado to guide, to govern, and to DENVER MARBLE ft TILE Co. Batalt— St. VInecat'i Springs) ...... was Miss Marie Kreiner, who monize with every (fecer. ^ 11.78 ters and parents are invited to ond most esmploU diiploy of flroplocs Mathaion— SC Agnei' strengthen. BoMldtr— B t t r t i H M r t ...... 211.97 teaches second grade at Our this spelldown. Contestants in firfursi in flio Wsil. (Mission of Calhsn) ..... In the ficst three functions, Boulder, South—.Sacred Lady of Lourdes School, Den­ the archdiocesan contest will Opan Manday Evaoingi ldobtIib«e SloM m i Mead— (Mission of she works with persons. As a Reart of Mary ...... 04.02 Fredoriek) ...... 12.04 ver, and who has been a teacher have to be able to spell and de­ Olkar Evaningi by Appoinimani MA. 3-1484 1330 STOUT ST. KL 4-5580 Boulder— St. Thomaa Meaker— Holy Family .... 7.66 streqgthener, she works di­ Aaulnae’ ...... in the public schols. Miss Krei­ fine any word :n Webeter’e Dic­ MIntum— SC Patrick's ..... 6.60 ner explained the grouping tionary. Judges are Sister Fran­ rectly with God. Her ^fe is BrlecedaJw—St. /oteph 'a - 0.00 Monument— Sc Petar*a one of recollection, and, in a Brlcbton— St. Ausuetlne’a.. 126.00 (Mlision of BIbart) .. system used in the schools, cis Jane, department of educa­ Bruih— St. M ary'a...... 21.01 Oak Creek— St. Martin's - 10.24 which gives every child more tion, Loretto Heights College, certain sense, this is the whole Buffalo—Bt. Xlliabeth'i .. Newcastle— Precious of the religious life. The ob­ Burllaftott— St. Catherlne’e 17,00 opportunity to learn at his own Denver; Sister Mary Cecile, St. KLM TO THE B l^ (Mission of ject o f the religious life is to Calhttt— St. Mlehacl’i Rifle) ...... level. She told o f how religion Joseph's High School, Denver; PIANOS * ORGANS Caeeadt— (Mlieion of is brought into every class and and T. Raber Taylor, Denver find God and only in silence Peete— Sccred Heart ...... ft Muve Baerad Heart, Colo. Plattavllle—8 c Nicholaa'.... 24.00 of the importance of stressing attorney. Tvill Be be found, Bpriata) ...... Rangely— St. Ignatius' IN ALL THREE fields, how- CaatJc Bock— St. Fraacia’ (Mission of R ifle) ___ _ the Fourth Commandment She Sialen asd ceatuatant* ara U23 CtBfomii AC M7I1 (Elbert) ...... 17.10 Redcllff— Me CsrracI commended the parents for ramiadad ta briag thair ewa ever, as teacher, nurse, or con­ Central City— Aaaumptlon (Mission of MIntum) .... 7.76 their acceptance of and co­ luBcbat. Liquid rafreahnant templative, the need of the sis­ CatTemar Perkiao.. .1741 Sreat (Idaho Sprlnpa) ...... Rifle—Sc Msry’i ...... 14.42 Shrines ,of Europe Cheyesna Walla— * operation with the lay teachers. may ha obtaiaad ia the Ca­ ter is vital to the Church. In Roggen—Ssered Heart 21.16 Searad Haart ...... Steamboat Springs— The sixth, seventh, and eight thedral eafataria. the United States at the pres­ COLORADO SPRINGS Bely Namt 14.50 grade students of S t Dominic’s The top three spellers in the ent time, there are 162,657 Corpnt Chriitl ...... 007,20 Starling— Sc Anthony finals March SO will receive sisters working for souls. Dlvina R e d M a e r ...... 201.06 of Padua's ...... 162.00 School, Denver presented a de. Holy Family (Socurlty Btoneham— S c John's ....— U.77 monstation entitled “O u ter prizes o f $60, 336, and |20, Though they number nearly VilUaa) ...... do.ot Scraiburg— (Million of Space as Visualized by Elemen­ being supplied through the four times that o f the priests, Our I n i f of Guadalupo —. 40.67 Hugo) ...... —... t a l School Students.” kindness o f Archbishop Urban their number is still wholly in­ Faullnt'Chape) Stratton— St. Charles (Broadmoor) ...... 176.10 Borroaeo'e ...... 66.89 Foourth and eighth grade stu­ J. Vehr and Bishops Joseph adequate. This is because they Sacrad Haart ...... Victor— Sc Victor's 8.97 dents of St. Elizabeth’s School, Willging of Pueblo and Hubert must work among a few souls SC Mary'e ...... 407.00 WaMeo— St. Ignatius’ Denver, performed musical Newell of. Cheyenne. Central fo r a longer period o f time. Cralc— Sc Mlchatl’i ...... 40.00 Walby— Assumption ...... 71.00 Bank and Trust Company of Crirolt Creak— SC P e te r'i. WaldoDO—S c Pnneis' Tiumbers in the feature callled But the sister, like the priest, Crook— Bt Peter’* CllH)^ 0.27 (Mission of Brush) „ It-Zt Lessons in Rhythm. Denver has supplied a trophy regardless of the time con­ Deer TraO— (M i»(o n of Woodlsnd Park— Our Imdr The morning session was that will remain with the school sumed, has a mission o f the Hu*o) ...... 12.10 of W o ^ i ...... 21.07 of the winning student for one highest type to fulfill. Derby— SC Catberiat'a 00.01 Wray Be Aadrew’i ------10.60 closed with a uniform fashion EeeU— S c Mary'e ...... 0.00 Yuma— Sc John's ...... 10.56 show at which girls from var­ year. If a school produces the To many, we are sure, the B ait U k t — (SC DENVER INSTITUTIONS ious schools modeled. Mrs. champion speller three years life and work o f the sister, CatbaHne'p— DeuTCr) _ Regis College ...... 22.06 George V. Fagan was the nar­ consecutively, the trophy be­ appear as a waste and a Elbert— Sacred Heart 20.00 SC Anthony's Hospltnl ...... ll.SO Erie— S c Sebotaallca'e .— 0.00 Sc Clara's Otphansge ...... 00.10 rator. comes its permanent possession. drudgery, but this is because these many are ignorant of God’s plan. The Denver Catholic AS ST. TERESA of Avila again'reminds us: “Only those Register who have experienced the life can know o f its pleasures and 1958 is the year to make your tour of the Published Weekly by the joys. 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Beautiful Services— f • ^ LsP^yal Dutch Airlines, jo in th e D e p t DCR3 . Need Not Be Expensive JNtat NaUoeal Bank BId|. f Jlenyer 8,*6 Colo.aU«aT«r VVOVe p a r t y b y plMWMi^udaipiata inlormaiioaon to tha Mirioaa of Europe Judge Edward C. Daily, Archbishop Urban J. At CPTl Conference Vehr, and Su plrerne Co'ourt Justice - ■ Albert T. iarkFtbal^H onatt long distance Father (CoL) William J. ClMby, Inspector Frantz. Archbishop Vehr’e gave.v ...... an address...... and f by Judge Day and General for the United States Air Force Chap­ Ranaaibar, rota* ere towati oTlar Judge Frantz. The £ay opened vrith t Hass in lains, who was the main speaker at the 21st Holy Ghost Church celebrated by the Rev. Wil 6 PJA. and eK doy Sunday—alweye My TkoyM A(«tt k. annual conference of the Parent-Teacher liam Jones, archdioceian superintendent of ■ MA. 3-4006 lawar <<4)011 you call itaGerHto-fladaa League of the Archdiocese of Denver, which •chooU. The meeting was held at the Shirley was held Wednesday, March 12; Supreme Court Savoy Hotel. Movafain Stofas Tafaphon* I Sunday, Morcli 13, 1958 Office, 938 Bonneck Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Reytfone 4-4205 PAGE TH REE Need More Musical Instruments W hite Father Expresses G reat Hope Below are some o f the ebiU dreQ from St. Clara'a Orphan­ age, DanTor, who will appear in the archdieceian muaic fea- Wonders Why So Few U.S. Negroes Are Catholic tival April 13 and 14 in the Eaat High School auditorium. By R e v . R o bert E. K e k e is e n There ii room in the picture The conversion of American Negroeato the Church for more children, but there may -be effecte4 by native African priests who will are not enough muaieal inatru- come to the U.S. to labor among their racial brethren. menta to go around, in the pic­ ture are Skeeter and tha gui­ This Ls the hope of the Rev. Andrew J. DuFauit tar, Georgia and tha accordion, of the White Fathers, who is in Denver on a speaking Peter on the violin, and Timnly tour of the Catholic schools to f with the jew'a-barp. Tha danc­ inspire vocations .to the mis­ THE WHiTE FATHERS ing couplea in front are Pa­ sions. Father DuFault’s com­ Have .more than 1,00,000 stu­ tricia Ann and Joey and Johnny munity works, at present, ex­ dents in their schools in Cen­ and Elaine. clusively among the Africans. tral, North, West, and East A f­ The priest is a first cousin of rica. It is chiefly in the West the Very Rev. Wilfred DuFauit, that Mohammedanism presents Superior General of the As- the great obstacle to' conver­ sumptionist Fathers. sion. ' , The missioner explained: Na­ The approach to the Moslems tive African priests, who now is an indirect one, the missioner number almost 1,800, know explained, through charity in about their brothers in Amer­ the schools, orj^anages, and ica, uprooted three centuries hospitals. The White Fathers ago, and wonder why so few are schooled in Arab customs U.S. Negroes are Catholics. and language as toon as they Zeal moves the soul of the arrive in Africa, to gain the African priest to come to the confidence o f the Moslems, States and work among his They even wear the Moslem own. • ■ • dress: The gandourah, or flow­ ing tunic; the bournous,.or Ara­ FATHER DuFAULT pointed bian cloak; and the chechia, or out that in America there are Arab fez. only about 660,000 Catholic The Mohammedan will .not -Negroes in a Black population even lend an ear to the mission­ of nearly 15,000,000. But in ers. It is part o f his creed to Africa conversions occur at the rate of more than 1.000,000 per avoid other religious contacts. But slowly progress is being speaking in the Denver Catholic schools under year, despite the fact that it Mohommedan Prayer Beads the apMisorship of the Society for the Propaga­ takes four years to instruct a made. are beinfr shown here by the Rev. Andrew J. tion of the Faith. convert The beads, Father DuFauit explained to the FATHER DuFAULT comes DuFauit of the White Fathers to Fred I.ager A frica is a land o f contrasts students, are recited by Moslems daily and are as a mission field, the White to Denver from Pueblo, where also he spoke in the schools. (center) and Michael Luck, students- of St. 99 in number, each bead signifying one of the 99 Father declared. Mass conver­ Francis de Sales’ High School, Denver. The virtues of Allah. Mohammedanism is particu­ sions will wait a hundred years He goes next to Los Angeles. priest, a veteran of the African missions, where larly strong in W'est Africa.— (Photo by Vince among the Mohammedans, The missioner is a native of Brockton, Mass., “ Rocky .Mar­ his congregation concentrates all its efforts, is Connor I whose “ hearts are as dry as the sands of the desert" in the mat­ ciano's home town,” he added ter o f religion. Moslemism of- with a smile. Born in 1913, Fa­ fens such persons exactly what ther DuFauit'won an insurance they want — very little spir- scholarship to attend Assump­ itudity, doctrine reaching no tion High School and College further than a simple belief in in ' Worcester, Mass. Gradu­ God, and ea,rte blanche for ated with a B.A. degree in loose morals. 1934, he joined the White Fa­ thers with Father Peter L’Heu- THE PAGAN BLACKS, on reaux. The pair were the first the other hand, are a ferrite White Fathers to complete field for Catholic catecherics. their studies in the U.S. The missioners' success among The missioner completed a these people has won for the year o f probation in Canada Dark Continent the title “ the before sailing for North Af­ H l-n CONSOLES TO BE AWARDED SCHOOLS future o f the Catholic Church." rica for higher studies. In 1935 The Church progresses in Af­ he went to Algier.s for his nov­ rica, Father DuFauit pointed itiate, and spent the next three; out, because •Catholicity there years in Tunisia for his theo­ Pupils Seek to Aid Orphanages Music is young and because neophytes logical studies— “ living in the are trained intensively in Cath­ midst of the Arabs," he re­ olic Action. Each convert is pre­ called. • • ■ Program by Selling Festival Tickets sented a sacred challenge: Win another soul for Christ, who FATHER DuFAULT was or­ Two beautiful high fidelity Mt. St. Vincent's, aniR Queen given the children an opportu­ has showered His graces upon dained a priest in Ottawa, Can­ console phonographs wilt be of Heaven, are invited each nity to train in music educa­ you. ada, in 1939. After three awarded to tne grade and the year to join the schools in the' tion , throughout the school The faith of the newly bap­ months at home, he sailed for high school that sell the most presentation. The participation year. This plan, however, met tized sets a bright example for Africa in August, 1939, and tickets to this year's archdioc- o f the orphanages, however, with failure. the pagan, the missioner ex­ arrived there Nov. 1, after a esan music festival, to be held has been a problem throughout The students o f Ihe paro­ plained, and induces hundreds zigzag trip made necessary by April 13 and 14 at East High the years. Since lack of fi­ chial schools decided to meek to examine Catholic truth and the presence of war time sub­ School auditorium, Denver. nances prevents the orphan­ this problem again this year. eventually to join the Church. marines along the route. The Admiral "Essex” high ages to employ regular music Since the orphanages could Catholic Africans take their re­ The missioner took a train fidelity console models are instructors and band equip­ not find a patron or spon­ ligion seriously — after their 900 miles inland, and then being offered through the co­ ment. it is a difficult ta.sk to sor for the music program, four years of instruction— and boarded a truck to his assigned operation of the Joe Onofrio train the students for their ap­ Ihe students and instructors lead a life of impeccable morals post, Tembwe Mission in Ny- Music Company. The awarding pearance in the festival. have offered their time to in nursing care became under patronage Blessedplaced as a genera) rule. asaland, near the lake discov­ of the sets will be on a percent­ Last Year's Proceeds make this year's festiial a A Novel Concept a reality at Mercy Hos­ Mother. ered and named by the famed age basis, thus enabling even benefit for the orphanages' pital, Denver, with the opening of the new The Very Rev, Monsignor David M, Maloney, THE WHITE FATHER English explorer, Livingstone. the small schools a chance Helped Program music fund. Chancellor of the Denver Archdiocese, is shown pointed to the numerous .Afri­ intensive therapy department March 10. This Father DuFauit worked in to win. The proceed.^ f r o m last Mmes. Sikes, Weber blessing the department Monday. March 10, prior can vocations to the priesthood Tembwe and other missions Tickets have been distrib­ year’s festival went to the or­ department provides continuous, around the to its formal Opening. Monsignor Maloney, chap­ and the religious life as proof seven years, learning the An- uted tv all the schools. Any phanages’ music fund. As a re­ In Charge of Tickets clock nursing care by a specially trained staff lain of the Catholic Physicians’ Guild of Den­ of the solidity of faith. Only child can obtain tickets from sult. the institutions were able Mrs. David Sikes is area for patients whose type of surgery merits goni language. A fter six months ver, was assisted by Father Herbert Banigan, 25 years ago it was 'unknown in a mission, he explained, a the principal. to pay o ff past debts on music ticket chairman (RA. 2-6853), priority. It is the first department of its kind hospital chaplain. Sisters of Mercy, staff doc­ for an African girl to fore­ priest is able to preach and The purpose of the anDuxl instruction and to buy some' and Mrs. Lou Weber (RA. 2- in a Denver private hospital and has been' tors, and nurses were in attendance. swear marriage to become a hear Confe.ssions in the native music festival is to give chil­ musical instruments. There was 8720) is chairman o f the ticket nun. In fact, Ihe missioners had dialect of the place where he dren and young people in the not enough money, however, to promotion program. Informa­ to buy the first postulants from labors. school an opportunity to de­ employ regular instructors for tion about tickets can be ob­ their parents with an offering velop their talents, and give all three o f the homes. tained from these women. Mrs. New Concept in Bedside Nurse Care of cows — the usual marriage THE MISSIONER YEARNS them self-expression and as­ It appeared that the only so­ Richard L. Mark (RA. 2-8686) dowry. fo r the day of his return to surance. lution was to find a volunteer is working with the groups and Now there are in Africa more Nyasaland. and the opportunity Each year an effort is made group or organization that assisting Father William Jones, Begun for Surgery Patients at Mercy than 3.600 native African nuns to bring to more simple, recep­ to have student.<« from all the would support the orphanages' archdiocesan superintendent of in various communities, 1,800 tive souls the magnificent parochial schools participate. music program throughout the schools,' and Father Richard By J. R. Walsh David' M. Maloney, Chanc.ellor floor o f the hospital. This spe­ native African priests, and 21 truths of the God-made-Man. Three orphanages, St. Clara's, year. Such a plan would have Hiester on arrangements. A new concept in bedside of the Denver Archdiocese, cial nurse care is given for a native African Bishops, many nursing care has been inaugu­ blessed the department March period varying from 24 hours of whose parents were pagans rated with the opening March 10 before its opening. He was to several days, when the pa­ when they fjrst met the mis­ 10 of the intensive therapy de­ assisted by Father Herbert Ban­ tient has impi'oved sufficiently sioners. The parents of one of partment at Mercy Hospital, igan, hospital chaplain. The de­ for regular care. the priests known ‘ o Father Du­ Denver, 'rtiis six-bed ward de­ partment is placed under the Two Nurses Fauit were cannibals before partment, the first o f its kind patronage of Our Blessed they heard of Catholicity; now [ in a Denver private hospital, Mother. Always on Dufy they are converts. provides special constant nurse Sister Mary Miguel, super- | Equipment is provided by the The genera) picture in Af­ service for critically ill surgery ior at Mercy Hoipital, (aid jhospital for all the needs that rica today is this: Total popu­ t patients. the department hai had full may arise. It is kept in or near lation. 200,000,000:' Moham­ Surgeon.s, in te r n is ts , and occupancy tincA itt opening. |the ward and is available with- medans, 80,000,000; pagans, nurse personnel have worked Doctors end Burgeom ncctnim ;out delay. At least two nurses 8vaiiability of equipment and the Religious Life;’’ 10:40, re­ cese. jspecially trained personnel pro- cess; 10:60, “The Teaching Join Father Figlino in this Ivide great help in the critical Apostolate and the Development personally conducted IS I recovery period. o f the Person;’’ 12, lunch; 1, day Air Tour . . . Visiting “ The Teaching Apostolate: The Rome. Lourdes, Paris and Scope and Dimension of the Dublin. Sisters” R ole;" 2:10, recess; Dr. Charles Fliedner 2:20, “ The Teaching Apostolate' Only $1087.70 Chiropractor and Vocations." Splneognph IX-nr) Reservations for the con­ Round Trip From Denver ference should be sent to Sis­ Limited Group— (Vfafce Neurocnlonaeter Early Reeertationt ter Ceeile, Loretto Heights 4068 S. Bdwy. SU 9-2713 College. Leaves Denver April 19, 19SS For Folders DOLLS WIGS » SHOES WANTED and hi/ormation Dolls Dressed to Order Catholic women to help t all or Write in Denver parish rectory. A.B.C. Doll Hospital Pleasant working conditions. T ravel REUCIOUS STATUES REPAIRED Writs Tha Ragister, Bos J'Uhjih-Shsihijdan Mrs.'J. A. McC^urt WJC. P. O. Bex 1620, Dan- ver 1, Ceterade. 517 1 fth St. Opposite Denver Club Bldg. AlA. 3*1211 616 Downing MA. 3-7617 J PAG E FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Stred THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thurufoy, March 13, 1958

D A Y -L O N G FESTIVITIES 1st. Vincent de Paul Society ^Bundle Day' M arch 16 WALSH, GILL & SMITH Msgr. Canavan to Sing i n s u r o r s St. Patrick's Day Mass Est. 1864 Peter J. Walsh, Managing Partner The Very Rev. Monsignor Walter J. Canavan, pas­ tor of the Cathedral. Denver, will be celebrant of the traditional St. Patrick’s Day Solemn Mass. Father John MA. 3-0186 Regan, pastor of St. Theresa’s Church, Aurora, will be DENVER deacon, and Father William Jones, archdiocesan su­ perintendent of ichoois, will be T subdeacon. F ath er William Knights of Columbus or Cath­ Monahan, associate director of olic Charities, although tickets Catholic Charities, will be mas­ mav be bought at the door. ter of ceremonies. Both men and women are wel­ RURAL LIFE PRAYER BOOK The Mb3. - Vincent, de Paul on Sunday, who depend on love of their more fortunate neighbors Modern Equipment * be announced Sunday.March 16. tion. Final deteil* will be March 16. Please urge your 'IFe Give ‘S&H’ Green Slampi in America to supply them the Girl Scouts, Mothers completed at special meeting parishioners to bring any dis­ Mobil Motor Service bare necessities of existence. -PE. 3-1350-1025 So. Gaylord on March 19, after the eve­ carded clothing, bedding, or To Attend Moss Each year the Bishops o f the :[ 1001 So. Gaylerd'SP. 7-1974< ning Lenten devotion*. All shoes to church with them that Girl Scout Sunday will be United States appeal on Lae- men and women o f the parish day. observed March 16. AH Givi tare Sunday, March 16 this JOE ONOFRIO r Scouts and their mothers will who are interested sre asked Parishas having conferences to attend. year, to the people of the coun­ Home of Lester, I attend Mass at 8 o’clock. Break- o f the Society of St. Vincent de try to help relieve the destitu­ Betiy Ros* Piano*, ;fast will be served in the cafe­ Altar Society Paul are requested to provide a tion and misery of their fel­ Hardman Dun Play- Bonnie Brae Shopping Center teria after Mass. Mrs. Ddnald Event Is April 9 truck or cars tU0 East Collsz TA. 6-9747' Bt. Rtv. MSGR. H. V. Campbill, Pastos Our Lady o f Good Counsel 4930 Montview Blvd. FR. 7-1692 AND GROCERY Circle will meet in the home of Mrs. Robert Hoonaw, 1666 Slated at Cathedral OSCAR TUNNEU. Prep. S. Madison, Thursday evening, ‘CURE d'ARS PARISH^ Qnality Meat* and Groceries Cathedral Parish, Denver, panel of married couples will E. S2i>a AVE. 4 DAHUA ST. PHONESi HA. 3-S339. TA. 1-3441 March 20. will host the fifth quarterly also address the > engaged 3S00 WALNUT Mrs. C. Kelsey will entertain pre-Cana Conference begin­ couples. They will include s SUNDAY MASSES = the S t Vibiana Bridge Circle ning on April 13 and to con­ Al and Pat Riede and Earl 6:00 - 8:00 • 10:00 ■ 11:30 4 7-:00 P.W. COLORADO BOULEVARD DRUG in her home, 925 S. High, on tinue on the following Mon­ . and Mary Reum. TuesdayTTfemoon, March 18. CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4:00 4 7:30 JOE R SCHMITZ. Prep. day, Wednesday and Friday Catholic engaged couples ev ohn alet astob ttf«aM IksM IsouMi r*rM) LOYOLA St. Peter's Bridge Circle will evenings at 8 o'clock. in Denver and the surround­ R . J N. H , P PARISH meet in the home o f Mrs. R. Father James Rasby of ing area are invited to at­ 3050 Dahlia St E A . 2-1119 Prescriptions Baling, 4720 E. W yoming! Christ the King Parish in tend this pre-Cana Confer­ Place, on Thursday evening, Aeenretaly Filled Denver will direct the series ence to learn the Church's SAVE TIME TRADE AT HOME March 20. o f four talks by giving the views on ail the different Jo h o C . Fountain Service Rocky Fieri Owing to the death of one Sunday afternoon and Fri­ aspects of a good Catholic THELMA KASSON Liquor Department E. 17th and Race o f the members, Mrs. Gertrude day evening sessions. Other marriage. Couples who plan BEAUTY SALON S ch o ll Riedel, Our Lady o f Fatima speakers will include two to enter a mixed marriage Pres DsUvsty East DsaTtr sa4 Aarera Rocky’s Pharmacy, Inc. 2878 Colorado Blvd. Pinochle Circle postponed its prominent Denver obstetri­ are given a special invitation Hair Styling FINEST EA 2-3533 EA 2-9997 £A 2-9998 February meeting, end will cians, Dr. Robert Schone- Yoiir Convenlmi to attend. Additional in­ Permanent Waving HEATS AND East Colfax A Celerade Blvd. meet on Wednesday, March 19, baum and Dr. N. Joseph formation and reservations Druggist PHONE DEatar 6-1146 GROCERIES in the home o f Mrs. Bertha O’Des. Both ' have given may be obtained by calling Thsixu K***— OXenaer, Owner tai6 Ftlrlax PrascriptioB* Liqaet Wood, 1261 S. Gaylord. previous pre-Cana talks. A the Reeds at PE. 3-4049. FR. 7-6706

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OUTGREW FIRST LOCATION BY HOSPITAL AUXILIARY St. Anthony's Deeb's Carpeting Firm Tea for Student Nurses Auxiliary Head To Attend Rally Carries All Top Brands At Mercy Slated Mar. 16 Neither sleet, nor rain, nor The firm of Deeb’s Carets Brisaen. A complete line o f home snow could detain the board Mercy Hospital W ((m e n 's from the (uaek aud gift Studios, Inc., was establi^ed interiors is on display. The members of the Auxiliary of four years ago, and the first studios are staffed by quali­ Auxiliary will be host for the *hop* enabled the group to store was opened in the Cherry fied decorators and designers. annual capping tea fo r SO stu­ fiv e $3,500 toward it* in- St. Anthony’s Hospital, Den­ Creek Shopping area, at Second dent nurses, their families, and dehladne** on hocpital proj- ver, from holding their sched­ The warehouse store at 6126 Avenue and Clayton Street friends on Sunday, March 16. -octi. Tha balance of indebl- uled meeting March 10. A ll the Frederick G. Deeb, member E. Evans has |250,000 worth of The tea will be held in the edae«* i* $4,500. merchandise on display. A big nurses' home following the cap­ members are fired with a de­ of All Souls’ Parish, Engle­ Mrs. Jack Levy, chairman of carpet sale is now in progress ping pronam. termination to build a stronger wood, is president of the com- the gift shop, and several board and will continue until the 27,- Mmes. John Vance and James pany. menabers have acquired mer­ and more helpful auxiliary. 000 yards of all-wool carpeting Blair are co-chairmen fo r the After the firm’s first year, chandise suitable for gifts at Mrs. Ivan Mittin, the presi­ it had outgrown its location and is sold. It is being offered at rogram. They will be assisted tremendous reductions. Easter graduation, and other dent, will attend the annual expanded into the adjoining Ey Mmes. F. H. Good, John T. occasions. Even flowers and Deeb’s Carpets ^Studios has Tierney, C. W. Anderson, P. C. conference for Hospital Aux­ store building. This afforded candy may be ordered in ad­ spacious showrooms in which built an enviable reputation by Alien, J. Leonard Swigert, Al­ vance for gifts. iliaries in Kansas City, Mo., on to display the targ,e stock of selling qualiW merchandise and bert James, J. Huffman, and March 26-26 and participate raerchanaise carried. giving efficient service to its D. G. Mulligan, and Miss Mary Women Accountants in a series o f conferences on Toriey. auxiliary work. Continue to Grew, To Hear BBB Manager Build Warehouse Feed Noon Meal In the meantime, final plans have been made for the mem­ Deeb's Carpets continued to To Eye Patients Dan Bell, manager o f the Better Business Bureau, will bership tea to be held April 21 grow, snd a huge warehouse Another program undertaken spieak on “A Run for Tour from 3 to 6 p.m. Anyone inter­ store was built and opened in by the auxiliary is that of feed­ Money” at the dinner meeting ested, in becoming a member August, 1966, at 5126 E. Evans. ing the noon meal to eye, ortho­ should call one of the following The studios carry all leading of the American Society of pedic, and pediatric patients. Women Accountants at the telephone numbers, RA. 2-6260, lines of carpets, draperies, fur­ This service is in co-operation BE. 3-1232, EA. 2-6114, or HA. niture, lamps, and acceuories, Denver A t h l e t i c Club on with Sister Mary Grace, direc­ March 18. 4-2622 on or before April 17. among which are such lines of tor o f admissions, and Mrs. M. carpets as James Lees and Son, Hogston, supervisor of nursing Callaway, Firth, Bigelow, and services. (The priests were in Denver to conduct three Masland. ' Mrs..Milton Allen is chair­ Come to Rural life Officials Home furniture carried com­ man o f the volunteers, assisted Rural Life Institutes, in Stratton March 10; THE DENVER IRISH I Michael Dineen (left), secretary of the National South Roggen, March 11; and S t Peter's, Flem­ prises such well-known makers by Mmes. Jack Buckley, Sam­ Catholic Rural Life Conference, with head­ as Weiman, Charak, and James uel Haigler, Mary Gibbons, SOCIAL CLUB'S ing, March 12. Wednesday evening, March 12, * quarters in Des Moines, la .; the Rev. Roy Fig- H en ^ Job, Francis Hill, M. J. ST. PATRICK’S lino (center) of Brighton, Denver archdiocesan they conducted a special session at S t Thomas’ Legion of Mary Acies Fortin, Mary Mass, and Leslie Rural Life director; and Jesuit Father James Seminary for students preparing for the priest­ Allen, and Miss Mary Shevlin. DAY DANCE Vizzard, vice president and liaison representa- hood. Treotures, Troth flve o f the N(5r LC. Scheduled March 30 $ M A R C H 17 Sole on April 3 The 20th enaue] Aciet of Potenza Hall, West 38th, off Tejon SEEK TO INCREASE CHRISTIAN THINKING the Denver Cemitium of the The auxiliary is planning a Legion o f Mary will he held sale of discarded “Treasures Come Celebrate St. Pat's. Fun, Dancing, Eatertaia- Sunday, March 30, in thq and Trash” on Thursday, April nent. Refreshment* and Good Music. Catholic Rural Life Leaders Fear chape] of St. Thomas' Sami- 3, at 843 Santa Fe Drive from 8:30 to 12:30. Tickets $1.00 nary, 1300 S. Staale Straet, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. All old items Denvar, . Frederick G. Daeb donated will be sold and pro­ Thit adc. made pot$ible thru the ro u rfe rv o f Alt praesidia and ansiliary ceeds will be used to reduce the Spiritual Recession on the Farm members are reijuested to customers. The phone number auxiliary’s debt on the X-ray. JOHN P. DALEIDEN & CO. make praparations to attend. is SK. 6-8212. Mrs. B. E. Grossman is chair­ CHURCH and RELIGIOUS GOODS B y P a u l H . H a l l b t t from the farms to the cities, wage. The prime reason for the Annual reports will bo given, Associated with Mr. Deeb is man o f the sale project. and a reception will follow Dan Skolout, who is a member Fuud-raiiiBg program* of OF THE NATION’S 2,000,000 but the family farm still ac­ importation of these laborers is the ceremonies in the chapel. o f Blessed Sacrament Parish. top-income farm families, from counts for 96 per cent of all to depress wages. On the other the auxiliary and income one-fifth to one-fourth are Cath­ farms in the nation. Corpora­ hand, they favor the unioniza­ olic. This was the surprising tion farms may own as much tion of all agrarian workers, a statement of Father Michael D. as 20 per cent of the land*in step, they admit, that is not Dineen. executive secretary of some areas, but there is no well received by most farmers the National Catholic Rural danger that they will control because they do not understand Life Conference, who with Fa­ agriculture in the future. that their own welfare is bound ther James Vizzard, S.J., vice The great problem of the up with unionization. The un- president and liaison-resear^ farmer, as the Catholic Rural checked importation of Mexican representative of the same or­ Life Conference sees it, is spir­ laborers who have no way of ganization, was in Denver last itual, not economic. The farmer protecting themselves could eat Monday. must believe in the land; he away at the structure of the family farm, since corporations LOWEST PRICE EVER Contrary to popular belief, must see it as a way o f life, not explained Father Dineen, the primarily as a means of making or huge land owners are the Church is strongly represented money. That is why the NCRLC ones that benefit economically by cheap farm labor. in rural America, and its stake stresses so much the inte^ation « • * in a strong rural economy is an o f the land with the liturgy, important one. Where farms devotion to St. Isidore, patron THE PRIESTS DEPRE- are most prosperous— the Mid­ of farmers, the blessing of CATE talk about removing “ in­ efficient” farms as a means of 1958 Autom atic W asher dle West and the Northeast— crops and farm animals, and Catholics are heavily repre­ Mass attendance in rural com­ reducing the farm surplus. Tfafs sented. Where farmers are poor­ munities. would only mean, they say, that est and where there is the great­ • • • the “ less efficient” farms would be bought up by the larger est flight from the land— in the ONE OF THE REASONS South— Catholics are fewest. interests, and there would be • A • why the farmer is not doing so just as much produced as ever. well in the nation's economy Father Vizzard, who has *Fam iiy Size NEITHER Father Dineen nor today, .they -said, may be his gained recent prominence by Father Vizzard saw any pros­ his espousal o f foreign aid pect of the end o f the family secularistic outlook. The aver­ fore congressional committees, * Fully Autom atic firm, which so many observers age prosperous farm family was teaching as a Jesuit scho­ have been predicting. The pro­ subscribes to a dozen secular lastic in Santa Clara Univer­ portion of family farms has in­ periodicals, but draws little of sity in (California when he first creased by 16 per cent in the its thinking from C a th o lic felt the need to do something *5 Year W arranty past 25 years. Twenty-five years sources. This lack the NCRLC about the farmer. He noticed from now there will still be is pledged to correct. Its chief that many of his most brilliant from 3.000,000 to 5,000,000 mission is to stimulate Chris­ students had come from farms farm families in the nation, tian thinking and Christian liv­ but were headed for the city. He *G E Exclusive Activator they said. It is true that farms ing in rural areas, to make the felt the trage^ of draining off are Mtting bigger, and there farmer feel his part in the Mys­ these human (Catholie resources has been a tremendous shift tical Body. The nation’s farm from the countryside, and in economy, the priests believe, is * Porcelain Tub 1945 wrote to Monsignor Luigi Cathedral Circle one field of action where a Ligutti, the head of the NCRLC, strong supernatural motivation his thoughts on the matter. This can buUd up natural benefits. resulted, shortly after he was For Mothers of The NCRLC, contrary to ordained, in his being assigned Now only widespread belief, is not par­ to NCRLC work. In the past Students Begun ticularly interested in subsist­ two and one-half years he has ence farming, which stresses been stationed in the NCRLC’s An interested and enthusias­ the farm as a means o f family Washington office. tic group of mothers o f sopho­ food supply. It carefully avoids • • • more students gathered in Room the words “ the family-size FATHER DINEEN, bom on 6 of Cathedral High School, farm.” A family farm, it says, a farm, early became active in Denver, with several o f the sis­ may be of any size and it may 4-H work. He recalls how his ters, on Monday night, March perfectly well be a commercial cow. Monica, carried o ff blue 10, to form a S op h om ore farm. The NCRLC is chiefly in­ ribbons when he was a boy. He Mothers’ Circle. terested in the spiritual life of was made vice president in. Mrs. Prank Leader was se­ the fanner and his family, charge of NCRLC youth work lected as captain and Mrs. Ed­ whatever may be the scale of shortly after bis ordination win J. Burke as treasurer. Mrs. his operations. and in the past four years he Burke volunteered to hold the • • • has occupied his present of­ first meeting in her home at A SUCCESSFUL rural par­ fice, with headquarters in Des 2370 Kearney Street on Mon­ Moines. day, April 14, at 8 p.m. All ish, the priests believe, can be mothers o f sophomores who are founded on the basis o f. 100 Catholic families. But if 20 of Telephone List interested in joining the circle u«4»i lion are welcome tq attend. those families move out, the Being Revised Rose Claire Circle, the Jun­ parish may be shattered. Hence the NCRLC stresses the value ior Mothers’ Circle, will meet The Telephone Directory inherent in farm life, which on Thursday evening, March 27, of clergy, efaurchet, and in- at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. should be particularly favorable J. M. LaFleur, 2830 Holly to Christian living. ititution* in the Archdiocete * Free Delivery Street. All mothers of juniors On the question of migratory of Denver it now in proceat are welcome. labor. Fathers Vizzard and Di­ of revitioD. Any additiont, neen called for a halt to the chaoget, or corrections thould M atching Dryer COMMERCIAL importation of hundreds of be tent to Julia M. Boggt, thousands o f agrarian workers Tha Register, P.O. 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ANNUAL BENEm Card Party on March 14 Sacred Heart C d D jr u m X . TU u o a , To Help Dominican Nuns Alumnae Plan The anneal S t Patrick’s ben­ the Sick Poor Aid Society in efit card party for the Domin­ the Denver Dry Goods TNearoom For Meeting ican Sisters of the Sick Poor Friday, March 14, at 2 p.m. will be fiven by the Friends of The president Mrs. A. D. Mc­ A luncheon meeting of the Gill, and officers o f the so­ Colorado Alumnae o f the Sa­ ciety have arranged an enjoy­ cred Heart was held March 7 able afternoon for the nests. in the home o f Mrs. William D. There will be many table and P. Carey, Jr. The luncheon co­ special prizes. Refreshments hostess was Mrs. Martin Har­ will be served. rington. Thousands of hours of nurs­ Mrs. J. Robert Fowler, presi­ ing, as well as material assist­ dent, announced that the Rev. ance, are given by the Domin­ Johh Haley will address the ican Sisters in their care o f the alumnae Mar?h 24 at 8 p.m. in sick poor o f the city, and the the lounge at St. John’s (;hurch. entire proceeds of this party The subject will be “The New are contributed to a fund for Testament as. the Motivating this purpose. This year's activi­ Force Behind Christian Lin­ ties to raise funds fo r this char­ ing.” All members ara re­ ity are greatly curtailed and it quested to attend and their is important this party be a f i­ husbands are cordiaNy invited nancial success, members and to accompany them. friends are urged to give their Mrs. Alfred F. Zimmerman, On Wed., Fri., & Sat. full support to this worthy treasurer, said that Masses had cause. been requested fo r Miss Eliza­ Anyone not receiving tickets beth Ferrand, who died in Feb­ Specialty Breads by mail may obtain them at the ruary; Mrs. Janet Noyes (de­ Denver Dry Goods Tearoom the ceased), mother o f M rs.' J. Many V’arietiea t. day o f the party. Guests are Roj)ert Fowler; and for Mother asked to bring their playing De Lescure, Mother General of New PrOarani recovery room service project is the cards. tha Religious o f the Sacred newest program undertaken by the Mercy Heart, who died in the mother- F o r A u x i n a r V women’s Auxiliary, Denver. Its house in Rome. ■ V I n v A iiiu i J purpose is to serve as an intermediary Aid Group Fete Mrs. Zimmerman also an­ between the doctor, the recovery room, and the patient's relatives nounced that a check had been who are waiting during surgery. A volunteer staffs the desk in Slated April 17 sent to pay for the tap-dancing the Sun Roonj, second floor south, from 8;30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is and movies fo r the Spanish- in constant touch with the recovery room nurse. The Queen of Heaven Aid American children of the Holy Mrs. Forbes Parkhill, seated above, is chairman o f this serv­ **Home b f Fine Posiriei” Society, Denver, will meet on Ghost Youth Center. ice. Standing, left to right, are Mmes. Frederick Good, presidenh 'Tuesday afternoon, March 18, Centennial of the auxiliary; Herbert Leibman, and Herbert White. Other Phone RA. 2-2859 Participants in the panel on ery Council, moderator; and Richard A. Pike, at the orphanage. Mrs. W. W. Safety Panel field representative, Colorado Safety Council; Celebration volunteers are Mmes. D. M. Buttitta, Jack Rowley, Harold Hurd, Monty, newly elected president, “ Traffic Safety” at the Eudora Auld, Lynn Kemper, Mary Gibbons, and Stella Neering. 4 Stores to Ser>e You meeting of the Denver Deanery Council March standing, Lt. Leonard Johnson, director. Safety Mrs. Peter Anderson, vice will preside. Education Unit of the Denver Police Depart­ Substitutes are Mmes. Herman Seep and William Mulligan. Plans will be completed for 6 are shown above. They are, from left, seated, president, reported that the 6 6 S. Broadway ment; Richard Ayers, managing director. Metro­ centennial celebration o f the holding the annual spring bene­ the Rev. E. J. Leyden, pastor of Christ the AT ST. ANTHONY'S politan Safety Council; and Captain Forrest religious of the Sacred Heart 1350 Colorado Blvd. fit to be held Thursday, April King Pariah; Mrs. Thomas Duggan of the Dean­ Yockey, Colorado State Patrol. in the Chicago area, would be 733 S. Uniyersity 17. Mrs. R. Mapley, chairman, will name various committees FR. LEYDEN CITES 5TH COMMANDMENT celebrated at Lake Forest from ACCN Slated Style Show 2410 E. 3rd Ave. in charge of arrangements. May 18 to 23. Mother Ryan and Mother Helen Sheehan ex­ tend a special invitation to Mar. 18 at Nurses' Home 'Traffic Safety' Topic of Panel members of the Colorado alum-, (Archdiocaaan Council of Cath. nae to attend the celebration. Schmitz, Gertrude Lane, Jean-' olic Nuriea, Denver Chapter) Members should advise Mrs. nette B, Gomez, and Mary Gol­ OLIVER’S MEAT MARKET den, Anderson if they are planning All Catholic nurses are urged ESTABLISHED IN 1923 Discussion at Meeting of Deanery to participate. to^ttend the potiuck dinner and If anyone has a renewal nr Mrs. William Aragon, youth style show featuring new spring new member, the fee should be (Denver Deanery Council) alerted to its serionsness. The mates, and finally impatience. center chairman, spoke briefly styles from Slack's Ladies Wear sent to Mrs. Cele Geiger, 361 CHOICE STEAKS ROASTS ORDER Shops at St. Anthony’s Hos­ Fairfax Street. “ Traffic S a fe^ ” was the U.S. Bishops in their meeting Richard Ayers, managing di­ on the youth activities at the last November issued a st,ate- Holy Ghost Youth Center and pital nurses’ residence Tuesday, Miss Florence Keitler became topic of a panel discussion mod­ rector, Metropolitan Safety the bridte of Roy Stiegall in a FRESH POULTRY FISH ment on highway safety. of the great progress made by March 18, at 6:30 p.m. erated by Mrs. Thomas Duggan Council, thinks that safety edu­ recent ceremony. 8 Experienced Meal Cullen to Serve "Fou at the meeting March 5 of the Mrs. Duggan opened the cation should be centered in the the sisters there. The following young women Denver Deanery Council. The discussion with the statement, Church, with the women, and in Those attending the lunch­ will acts as models: Florence Phone PE. 3-4629 1312 E. 6th Ave. high accident death -rate has "We have become so acclimated the home. The Catholic Church’s eon meeting were Mmes. Mau­ Gallagher, Margy Voight, Eileen to living in this age o f speed, rice Aggeler, William E. Ara­ Connors, Mary Connors, Helen WEDDING CAKES Heuft 8 o.m. - 6 p.m. Ample Porking in Rear become so appalling that Pius recent stand on safety is the XII recently made a special that we have lost ttat instinc­ first ray of hope for the safety gon, Peter Anderson, John Strong, Mary Ford, Margaret A Specialty appeal to the world to become tive awareness for survival. The campaign. The training given Ayward, Robert Bell, Lillian Middleton, Mary Noble, Janette graveness of the traffic situa­ children shapes their attitudes. DuRell, Julio Bejarano, Leon­ Kavanaugh, and Eleanor Dem- Schneider's Bakery ard Burch of Greeley, William shki. tion led the Bishops of the “Good example of parents,” he 1120 E. 6th Ave. RA 2-3143 United States to issue a state­ D. P. Carey, Jr.; Thomas Ear­ said, “ may save the life o f their The tickets for the style Baked Here — Sold Here ment on the careless and reck­ own child." ley, J. Robert Fowler,, Frank show are $1. Eileen Connors, Freeman, E. M. Green, Grace SAVE ON YOUR MEAT BILL less use o f the automobile.” Lt. Leonard John-son, director. PE. ’8-7641, may be called to Ferrand, Martin Harrington, Mrs. Duggan introduced the Safety Education Unit of the let her know what will be con­ Art Malnati, R. E. McHugh, Jr.; Rev. Edward A. Leyden, pastor Denver Police Department, says tributed to the potlyck dinner. John Markel, Fred S. Mahoney, U)sL S e l l Jo fL T T le o iA . of Christ the King Parish, Den­ the basic causes o f the high ac­ New Members ver, who started the discussion cident rate can be attributed to Thomas P. McCallin, Lacy Ro­ han, A. A. Riede, Eugene A. Mrs. Cele Geiger reports the by saying the Fifth Amendment the individual's attitude and the Complete Procetsiog Service for Home Freezers Riedy, Albert A. Seep, Willard following new members: Lora covers “safety” by teaching rev­ scarcity of good examples. Citi­ E. Simms, John T. Stoddart, Gasparri, E le a n o r Schmidt, erence for 'neighbor, his goods, zens are all to blame. The driv­ Jr.; Jules Singer, Phillip J. C a t h e r i n e O’Grady,. M ary Steel Lockers from $10 to $18 per year. his person, and his chattel. ers o f cars should be educated Steele, Harry A. Trueblood, Schneider, Eleanor Castro, Mil­ “ Only education," he said, "can in safety measures even if alert our consciences and make and Alfred F. Zimmerman; and dred O’Meare, Helen Crowley, forced education must be used. Patricia Hill, Anne Kombol, us aware of our moral obliga­ Safety means mature thinking, Misses Anne M. Adams. Ruth tion to protect the lives of our or respect for our fellow man. Fleiscb, and Joseph Roberts. Madeline K r a w c z y k , Jeanne neighbors as well as our own After the meeting members lives.” All members of the panel roceeded to the Chapel o f SL agreed that patterns of think­ Mr. and Mr*. A. A . Kiny Poseph’s Hospital to attend Ben­ JERRY BREEN JTH 2041 S. Universiiv Blvd. Safety Council (M.Bbtra of Catb.dral Pariah) ing must be changed, and there ediction and to hear a Lenten Francii L. Klnr Member Speaks must be instilled in children message by the Rev. John F lorist Phone PE. 3-3533 (M.mbar Moat Prccioua Blood Pariah) Answering the questions pre­ proper attitudes of safety. All Boyle, SJ., spiritual director. sented to the pandists: “ What SPAGHETTI must be ever alert, whether rid­ 1004 ir>th St. is causing accidents?” “ Who are ing, driving, or walkine and causing accidents?” and “ What it IS up to the women to be the Alumnae Group MAin 3-2279 can we do about it,” Richard “Alert Guardian in High sp7C6 up supp^F with ffs/fan A. Pike, field representative, Heels.” Colorado Safety Council, sai Election Alar. /8 that after a five-year absenc 'Come Follow Me' meatball from Denver he first noticed Following the panel discus­ . The Mt. St. Scbolastica Alum­ SMSHEfn and ^ the city’s growth and, second, sion, Mrs. Donald Aymami, spir­ nae Association will meet on he noticed the discourteous at­ itual development chairman, re­ Tuesday, March 16, at 8 p.m. titude of the city’s automobile minded the members present Mrs. William O’Grady will be drivers. that since March Is the month hostess in her home, 660 Em- In O^Iorado the pedestrian of special prayer for vocations enon Street, Denver. has the right o f way, he said, members ^hould pray for more Election of officers will be DELICATESSEN - CATERING held and plans made for the but he would not dare try to young people to answer Christ’s (formerijr Hummcl'i) use this right Elderly people call to “ Come Follow Me.” coming year. All CTaduates and former students of the academy and children are the worst The Mifrant Labor Com­ Delicious I.(Cnten Food Suggestions safety offenders. The schools and college are invited to at­ mittee solicited financial aid tend the meeting. To Take Out . . . are doing a better job of safety from tha affiliates. The work education than the homes, as of this committee ii to give Shrimp Creole in Rice . . . Crab Meat Augratin ... the accidents that happen to aid to tha Miaaionary Sitter* Notice on Photos Cold Shrimp and Lobster — Imported and Domestic children are nearly always near of Our Lady of Victory who Photographs for ncHapiprr their homes and not near their work with the migrant la-' reprodaclion should be clear Cheeses— Chicken Pot Pies. . . Fancy Conned schools. Safety is a way of life. borer* ia the Brighton and gloMT prints, at least 5 by 7 Foods / Captain Forrest Yockey, Colo­ Ft. Luptoa area*. inches in size, although 8 b.* rado State Patrol, believes that Mrs. Horace Crowfoot, presi­ 10 is preferred. Snapshots 311 East 7th Ave. No Deliveries 4-1986 attitudes are the major causes dent. reminded all affiliates that ordinarilv are not satisfactorv. of accidents and that attitudes they would soon be receiving are learned. Then next in order the annual questionnaires that comes over-confidence in our are to be completed and re­ own ability, then false esti­ turned by April 1. THE Stratton-Romero Rites

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H ow about tonight? Zeety Italian ONLY a n d Mfifttbnlla . . . a Crisp ITALIAN SPAOHETTI ST. PHILOMENA’S CHURCH, Denver, was the AND MEATBALLS green salad. . . and cmaty bread— setting for the recent marriage of Margaret Romero what moire could an appetite aak! frapars llalian Malt lalli Ibtlew). Add ready. and Abram Burton Stratton. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and prspirad Tomato Sauco ior yo«r owi rtcipsi . . . Mrs. J. H. Romero of LaJara, and Mr. Straton is the son o f Mrs. Plan now to have Italian Spa­ Loretto K. Stratton of 1675 Adams Street, and the late A. B. 0 0 U lb. orooBd boat I tbip. mlacad panltr ghetti and Meatballs—made with .. lb. oreaad pork I cloa* gorllc, col trra Stratton, Sr. J K . PER VOLUME I Clip tin* 4ry briad Vi cup milk The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, wore a balle­ Awirieea Beeufy Spaghetti —tonight! emmbs 7 aggi, bsatan cup gratad rarmataa I'/i tip. (alt rina length gown of Italian raw silk. cbati* tip. pappar The bride was attended by Mrs. Jack Gould as matron of COMPARE WITH OTHERS Ui« American Beauty macaroni honor. Charles Stairs was the bridegroom's best man. Jack products in a variety ot aeenomi. Irown maat balli on all ildai In hot fat. Pour fat oH Gould and Tom Casper were the ushers. Little Miss Mary Jane AT S3.50 UP cal ways for all occasions: ai It collacli, Add to kaatod lauco 20 mlttitai batoro Mojica was the flower girl, and Joseph Valdez was ring-baarer; larvlag. Plica hot dralaad boclad ipagbatti IS-si. both are cousins o f tbe bride. uncookad leog) on warm plaHw. Top wilk tauco. a Macaroni and Cheest tsr Teasb'oe M«ness Dsys The RL Rev. Monsignor William Higgins officiated at the lurroaad wllk maat balli. Sarvo wtrti graltd Par- YOUR PRICELESS HERITAGE double-ring eer^nony and celebrated the Nuptial Mass. At a Sfethani and Meetbails for Hearty Main Dishes maiiR chaaia. Idakts 4 larvlngi. the Mass the Apostolic Blessing, granted by tbe Holy Father, IN 4 MAGNIFICENT VOLUMES a Noodle or MaaronltM D i ^ When Entiftai Hint was bestowed upon tbe bridal pair by Monsignor Higgins. Pre­ sent in the sanctuary were the Rev. Herbert Banigan, the Rev. B. J. Murray, S.J., and the Rev. Andrew Decman, S.J. The altar breads which were used in the Mass and received by the bridal party in Holy Communion were sent by the bride’s sister, who is a Benedictine Nun in Clyde, Mo. Vocal selectiona during the Hass were rendered by Alex Chaves, uncle o f tbe fifflerican Beauty bride. Mrs. Stratton .is a graduate of Mercy Hospital School of Nursing, and Mr. Stratton is a student in the school of veterinary L T SAFEWAY MACARONI PRODUCTS medicine at Colorado State University. The newlyweds are resid­ ing m Denver. Thurt^y, Merch T3, 1958 Office, 938 Bannock 5freeY THE DEKVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, ICeyitone 4-4205 PAGE SEV E K

Meeting Set March 14 Cathedral Group By Seminary Auxiliary Archbishop's The St Thomas' Seminar; Will See Movies Auxiliary, Denver, will meet i AT HEIGHTS MAR. 15 The Altar and Rosary So­ this Friday, March 14, at Guild Circles ciety o f the Cathedral o f the 10:30 a.m. in the Catholic Immaculate Conception, Den­ Daughters of America Home. 'Safellife Love' Theme ver, will meet in St Paul’s The newly elected president,- Set Activities reading room, 1626 Logan Mrs. James L. Ryan, wilt Street, on Friday, March 14, at conduct the meeting. (Archbishop's Guild, Denver) 2 p.m. with the Rev. Richard Mrs. Frances Edmonds will For Day of Recollection Hiester showing the beautiful The Archbishop's High entertain the Our Lady of pictures o f the Camp S t Malo, Loretta Circle in her home at SchfMil Fund will train yoaihs ‘‘The, Satellite Love of Cath­ which la opened to boys of all a poUuek dinner Friday, ages. All women of the Altar for lime and for elernity. chaplain o f the federal Correc­ March 14.. olic Women” is the theme and Rosary Society are invited tional Institute in Eqglewood, Our Lady of lAiurdes Circle keynoting the day of recollec­ to bring a guest Refreshments will officiate at Mass and con­ will have an Anniversary High will be served by the compiit- tion to be held for Loretto duct conferences. Mass for Margaret Davis, a Heights College alumnae and tee. ATTENTION former memb^. at Holy Family friends on Saturday, March 15, Breakfast will be served fol- BRIDES TO BE The woirfen o f the Altar and Church Saturday, March 22. at the college. Rosary Society will continue to Nothint wUI "dr*M up** th« Mrs. 'Anne Brenner will be Cbnrtb caers to, year wsddlaa furnish religious articles up to Ibaa OPS of W ogac^o WUto hostess to the Blessed Mauro The apt and modern theme com bin.ned _ with______the ageless______I^n- Easter week. These things can Aisli Clotb Buuoro, laid dewD Circle in her home 'Thursday, be seen in-the vestibule of the tbo all)* for tbo Bridal Party Final preparations Alfonso Cavarra, co-chairman; Mrs. Frank G. March 13. Father Frank Mor- ten devotions and preparation to *all( oa. froB tbo doer to Plan Card Party, for Easter will be carried out ih Cathedral. tbo altar. are being made for Morfeld, chairman; Mrs. James Ryan, presi­ feld 'Will lead a religious dis­ Wt ilu Ftniib tlSmlk Coaisla the card party and dent; back row, standing, Mrs. Maurice J. Me- cussion panel. conferences, spiritual ‘'sput­ W< ilw (It Btti • lotod lowrSlot e Luncheon Mar. 22 luncheon, s p o n ­ Inerney, Mrs. A. -A. McNulty, Mrs. Harold R. Breakfajt will be served to niks," celestial “trajectories,” row Mlln ooSSIoi 01 ibwsdSb sored by the St. Thomas' Seminary Auxiliary, White, Mrs. A. F. JeFson,' and Mrs. Frank the St. John Circle by Grace and_ “ interplanetary travel.” In TIRED OF HIGH AomUoblo only Ibioufh your which will be held Saturday, March 22, at 12:30 Freeman. Kies. 3271 Krameria Street, addition, the day will include #*■ local noriol at roaioiuibU p.m. in St. Vincent de Paul's Parish Hall, Den­ Other committee members not present when Sunday morning, March 16. A Mass, StaUons o f the Cross, CLEANING PRICES? ver. the picture was taken include Mmes. Leo Ken­ meeting will be held after Rosary, examination of con­ *CARL A j WAGNER Then T ry Workers for the benefit, shown above with breakfast. science, and Benediction-of the MFC. CO., INC. nedy, Joseph R. McGowan, Leo ^husteri Henry 13th Ave. Cleaners the Very Rev. John Danagher, C.M., rector of Yunck, L. L. Leach, Robert Stone, E. Hegge, George Friend, father of Blessed Sacrament. the seminary, are, from left, front row, Mrs. T. J. Anderson. R, J. Connor, and E. J. Fattor. Luverne Schoendaller of the 607 E. 13th Ave. Blessed Sacrament Circle, died Navy Mothers’ Club • CH. 4-1027 in the week. Key of Heaven Circle wHl Rocky Mountain Navy meet in the home ef Tina Gar- Mothers’ Club 462 will meet at SPRING gan Wednesday, March 19, 1 p.m. Monday, March 17, in Mary Schierburg is a new mem­ the clubrooms at 2026 S. Wil­ ber. Jim aftd Betty Wojciehow- liams Street, Denver. SPECIALS A COMPLETE ski have moved into their new Ladies plain dresses or home in Broomfield Heights. To Be Married S u it* ...... $1.10 A .potluck dinner will be Ladies slacks or skirts . .55 FUNERAL SERVICE AT served to Our Lady o f Lourdes Men suits . . .. 1.00 Circle Tuesday, March 18, in Men trousers ...... 50 the home o f Mary O'Connor. AU Pric9t Ar# For 3 Anne Moore will entertain the Rev. Joseph O’ Maller Or M ^ e C on n on f" Cooli A CMlTf ONE LOW COST St. Anthony Circle in her home Thursday, March 20. lowing Mass at 9 a.m. A fee of 20% Disc. Our Lady of the Snows Cir­ S2.75 covers both breakfast and We know that mere money will not cle will meet Wednesday, March luncheon. Re.servations were to on all 19, in the home of Dorothy be placed with Virginia Voll- HOUSEHOLD GOODS buy the tribute o fomily seeks for o Hamilton. mar Shonsey, 2236 Bellairc Quality Work S t r e e t , FR. 7.-4605, before Foir Prices loved one ... respect. .. consideration March 12. Fast Service Msgr. Cavanagh Working with Mrs. Shonsey WE GIVE PIONEER STAMPS . . . in foct, the finest service ovoiloble on preparations are Betty Im- JIM MAZZOLA, Prop. On Panel About h off Timmins and Peggy Nie- (U«mb«r of Gttbedr^ Ptrith) . . . these we give freely, regardless Ca Newly elected officers of the ters Crowe. 5 l . Thomas Seminary Thomas’ Semmary Aux- o f cost! Religious Faith O N irpre A||Yi|iiiyM iiiary. Denver, shown above with V llicerb gi HUXIIiary very Rev. John Danagher. At the meeting of District FOR EASTER or GRADUATION C.M., rector of the seminar>% are, from left, front row,' Mrs. II o f the Colorado Nurses' As­ Frank Freeman, first vice president; Mrs. James L. Ryan, presi­ sociation to be held in Dawson GIVE A WITTNAIER dent: Mrs. G. W. Phelan, secretary; back row. Mrs. Leo Schuster, Hall, 2045 High Street, Den­ OR LONGINE WATCH treasurer; Father Danagher, and Mrs, George Kearney, historian. ver, Wednesday, March 19, at Missing from the picture are Mrs. Joseph McGowan, second 8 p.m.. nurses of the area will * Fine Rosaries * Gold Lockets vice president: and Mrs. E. J. Fattor. cnrrespondinjj secretary. !have the opportunity to hear an * Gold Crosses I interesting panel discussion en­ • Necklaces titled "This We Believe.” * Krementz Jewelry Panelists will be Monsignor At a party Saturday Free Showings of Film John B. Cavanagh, managing evening, March 8 , M r. and director of the Denver Caffto/ic Mrs. E. J. Mackell announced S U N O M A N ' S Regialef; Rabbi Manuel Lader- the engagement of their daugh­ Time Paymenfs On Fighting Cancer Set man, president of the Rabbini­ ter, Donna Marie Mackell M o r t u a r y Open and free showings of lowing theaters on the dates in­ cal Council of Deflver: and the (above), to Robert T. Haskins, .>9 So. Broadway PE. 3-1017 a life-savirfg film, Breast Self- dicated; Rev. Mr. Howard Ham. a pro­ son of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Has­ Examination, arranged by tlv fessor at the lliff School of kins of Denver. f ’enter, March 17, 9 a.m. Theology. The panel moderator 1375 E. Hampden Ave. SU. 9-9460 or FR. 7-2098 Colorado■ Division...... of the Amer­ er- Tower, March 17, 1:30 p.m. will be William E. Doyle, a for­ Miss Mackell is an alumna ican Cancer Society, wilt serve Aladdin, .March 18, 10 a.m. of Cathedral High School and UPHOLSTERING OF aa health and life insurance mer district judge and a prac­ At Horan’s Service Is Our Byword Gothic, March 18. 1;.30 p.m. ticing attorney. is a student at Colorado State for numberless women in this Esquire, March 19, 19 a.m. University. She is a member of EVERY TYPE community. The motion picture, Interested nurses are invited Guarding Forever Our Founder’s Ideals Mayan. March 20, 1:30 p.m. to attend this meeting. Pi Beta Phi Social Sorority and which has played a vital role Westwood, March 20, I ;30 Sigma Epsilon Kappa Honorary Office and Home in the never-ceasing nation­ p.m. Sorority. Furniture Repairing wide public education program Federal. March 21. 1:30 p.m. Former Resident Mr. Ha.skins is an alumnus o f the ACS, demonstrates a of Holy Family High School Springs Re-tied Re-gluing• simple method o f detecting Fox .Aurora, March 21, 1:30 p.m. and will be graduated from • Cushions Refilled early signs of breast cancer. Receives Award A physician will be present to Colorado State University in • Cleaning It will be shown at the fol- STEP OUT answer questions after ea'ch A former resident of Colo­ June. He is a member o f 'Theta Call CL. 5*2304 for Free Esiimales showing. rado, Mrs. Therese S. Wester- Chi frate^ ity, where he served Engaged Kaily detection of cancer is meier, was recently presented as president. COLORADO UPHOLSTERY CO. C om fort and Style saving more and more lives the John Henry Newman Honor The young couple plan an 2S0M6th St Carlo Amato & Son— Est 1921 in each year. It is delay in detec­ Award. The honor was given early September wedding. tion and delay in essential in recognition of her work as treatment that lead to tragedy lay co-ordinator for the New­ for E a ster and sp rin g 4 4 in cancer cases. man Club at the University of Many viewers find it worth Arkansas. Enjoy Delicious Food, while to sit through the film Mrs. Westermeier formerly Boy* Oxfords !n more than twice. It is notable not only taught at the University of Unique'Atmosphere . . , twenty styles. Black or browns. for its educational value, but Colorado, where she was an also for dignity and. good taste. assistant professor in Germam Rugged construction. The picture was produced She moved with her husband to GOLDEN FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP Sixes 8H to 3. jointly by the ACS and the Na­ Arkansas when he accepted a tional Cancer Institute o f the position as professor o f history U.S. Public Health Service. at Arkansas University. Tortar Sauce , A T ST. JOSEPH NURSES' HOME French Fried Potatoes H o t Rolls Jr. C. D. of A. to Hold $ 2 .1 0 $ 0 - 9 8 Annual Tea March 16 Sunday. March 16. is the ents. This is an opportunity to see the work these young girls RESTAURANT AT THE AIRPORT TWO date set for the annual tea sponsored by Junior Catholic do under the direction of Mrs. PAIRS Daughtcr.s of America at S t Esta Mae Marine as chair­ Joseph’s Nurses’ Home, Den­ man, and junior counselors. P.S. Hst* roor birthday or annivsrssrr partr at th* bssatirul Skyehtf. Tbs cakes xr* cempUiBSBlsrT. Mr. and Mrs. H_. C. Eng­ ver. The hours are 2 to 4 p.m. This annual tea has been when.a program is provided sponsored by Juniors for land announce the en­ many years, and is a source Above oxford for boys or girls. gagement of their daughter, and juniors are hostesses, and contluct a tour through the of revenue for the Baby An­ Joyce England (above), to Don­ Smooth leathers in black, am­ nursery. nex. All members o f Court St. ber, red A white. Also Tan ald R. Shaputis, ■■ son o f Mrs. Rita. Catholic Daughters of Bernice Shaputis. Both are All members of the Junior Buck. 814 to 3. America, are al.so urged to graduates of Cathedral High Court arei urged to be pres­ spend the afternoon at the School. The wedding will take ent and to bring their par­ Juniors’ program. place in June. Genuine Patent Leathers for the young lady in many styles. 814 to 3. DR. JAMES P. Bank By M ail (Sensible Talk) GRAY ‘‘ tf'here Voa Don’t Far a Premium for Qualhr,' Simply W rite . . . Optometrist Eyes Examined - Visual Caro Let Others W alk! ^jo u fT yicu iL Phone TAbor 5-8883 FOR appointment- 1405 KRAMERIA 3100 DOWNING 213 COLO. BLDG. 9640 E. COLFAX W. ALAMEDA ot KNOX CT. 1615 CALIF. ST.

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44TH ANNUAL STATE EVENT Fransalian Orators Win 1,422 Pupils Take Placem ent Tests S c h jo o L Top Awards at Festival T b u o A ^

(St. FrsBcii de Sklet’ High In both dramatic interpreta­ IN MONTH-LONG PROGRAM School, DesTCr) tion and radio newacasting. Mi­ Six superior awards and chael Hein, senior, received many excellent ratings were re- swards of superior. With an Students at Annunciation ceivM by St, Francis de Sales' avere^ of 99 points, Mtry speakers at the 44th annual Christine Humphreys merit^ a state speech festival held at superior rating in extempora­ Colorado University March 7 neous speaking. Judging was Flearing Vocation Talks based on the point system with and 8. the week to attend the 8 100 points being the top rating. (Annunciation High School, Three of the 11 superior cer> D o aver) o ’clock Mass in a group. Stu­ Three juniors, Sally McCabe, The Legion o f ‘ Mary, the dents are encouraged to say. dedtificates awardeddedtificates in debating Jim Steichen, and Paul Vra- went to three Fransalians, CSMC Unit, and the Sodality three Hail Marys each night be­ neaic, also received superiors in have combined their efforts to fore retiring for the intention Sally and Sandy Mally and B team debating; however, cer­ Mary Christine Humphreys, all plan an intensive program of following God’s will in re-of tificates were awarded only in prayer, talks, and vocation dis­ gard to their’ Hves. seniors. There were 102 debaters the A division. competing in the meet. plays d arin g the month of Trappistt Offer Events entered by Fransalians March. Attractive bulletin Mass for Vocations included, besides those men­ boards have been arrang^, and During the month a Mass tioned above, interpretation of an abundance 6f vocation lit­ will be offered by the Trap- humorous literature, interpreta­ erature has been made avail­ pist Fathers at Holy Trinity tion of oratory, interpretation able to keep the students in­ Monastery, Huntsville, Utah, of poetry, discussion and orig­ formed and interested im think­ for the intention of vocations inal. ing about and praying lor vo­ to the religious life from An­ One of the most competitive cations during the month. nunciation. A Mass will also meets throughout the year, ow- The first in a series o f talks be offered at Annunciation ing' to a large number of more S a / n was given Feb. 2L by Father Church for vocations to the advanced contestants, the festi­ Francis Malacek, S.J., and John missionary orders. The program val attracts entrants from all Coyne of Regis College. Father will be climaxed with a Holy over the state. Malacek addressed the junior Hour for vocations on March Next on the agenda for the and senior boys, Mr. Coyne, 28, conducted by Father C. B. speech department, under the the freshmen and sophomores, Woodrich, archdiocesan direc­ direction of Mrs. Lenabell Sloan on the importance of a col­ tor of vocations. we've got 377 desks, Martin, is the debate tourna­ lege education and the prepa­ ment at Colorado College in Plocement Test Fourteen hundred twenty-two eighth evaluation o f the students’ competency in the elementary curri­ raders of Metropolitan Denver gathered ration fo r it. Sister M. Je­ Colorado Springs and the Ca­ culum and to help the high school principals to place properly each Piano Recital files, choirs, etc., that rome, superintendent of S t Jo­ thedral Speech Meet, both FflP HSflIl SrhnA l Saturday morning, March 1, in Cathe- freshman candidate. ror nign dvnooi gj Prands de Sales’, and Hoi seph's School of Nursing, and tjarefa 16. The high schools will notify the students within the next we don't wont to count o Family High Schools for placement in the Denver parochial high few weeks o f the time for registration for the September term. Miss Jean Fredreckson, senior W hite Father schools. Similar examinations were held at Mt. St. Gertrude Through this examination, the parenu are freed from having nursing Student, gave a brief inventory time. They ore Explains W ork Academy, Boulder; St. Mary’s High School, Colorado Springs; their children register and take an examination at many high glimpse of the nursing career St. Anthony’s High School, Stening; Pueblo Catholic High schools with the h op^of obtaining place in one. to sophomore, junior, and se­ priced to sell now. The Rev. Andrew Dufautt, nior girls. a White Father of Africa, ex­ School, Pueblo; and SL Mary’s High School, Walsenburg. The picture above shows a typical group of eighth grade plained the work and customs twofold purpose o f the test was to obtain' an objective objThe student* taking the examination at Cathedral High School. Marriage was the topic for of his order to the juniors and talks given on March 7. John seniors Monday, March 10. Poster Award PUPILS HEAR 12 SPEAKERS Yelenick addressed the boys, After showing a short film and Mrs. Louis Hall spoke to portraying the various activities the girls on the duties and re­ of both the White Fathers and sponsibilities o f the Catholic the White Sisters, Father ex­ St. Mary's Academy Has Career Week husband and wife. desks, Inc. plained the need for African March 14 has been desig­ missionaries today. nated Career Day. Addressing 2620 walnut (St. Mary’. Academy, Cherry Lucille lacimo, senior nursing within the wide field of art: After remarking that there H ilU ) students at Loretto Heights Cartooning, advertising, enamel­ the students at this time will be George Kobolt, salesman- ke. 4-7147 are 700 African dialects, Father Twelve speakers, representing College. ing, and the like. Dufault closed his talk by re- widely varying fields of work, On Tuesday, March 4. Mias Jack Wing, personnel man ^ ship: Robert Ralston, careers citing the Hail Mary in one of were guests at St. Mary's Acad­ Marion Scherer, a St. Mary’s ager for Unlt^ Airlines in''in the petroleum industry; the di:dialects. ■ emy during a sodallty-sponsored alumna, discussed her work Denver, addressed the students Leonard Carlin, law; Dan Me- To Entertain Patients Career Week March 3-7. An­ with handicapped children. Miss on Wednesday afternoon, March i^uade, drafting; Jack Devivier, other speaker, who was unable Scherer brought with her two £, on the qualifications, train­ civil engineering; George Mc­ Entertainment will be given to appear as scheduled in the of her pupils from the Evans ing, w d responsibilities of an Williams, jo u r n a lis m ; Mrs. by'the students for the.patients week, addressed the St. Mary School, D o u g M cC a in and airline hostess. On the same Marie Bench, beautician; Miss of Fitzsimons Army Hospital sale mprehandiae nl Sodalists on Wednesday, March Sammy McKinstry. Also ap­ afternoon, Mrs. Barbara Hunt, Carolyn Johnson, secretary; on March 13. Entertainment is 12. pearing on Tuesday was Wil- head o f technicians at Colorado and Miss Janet Murphy, being given through the Red teacher. An air hostess, a den­ 2030 Make Opening talks of Career Week liaiam Joseph, professor of art General Hospital, spoke on the The music department Cross. were given by a businesswoman at Loretto Heights College. In work of the X-ray technician. tal assistant, and an Air Force of Loretto Heights Col­ The speech class will present and two nurses: Miss Sally the course of his lecture on “Art Jesuit Gives Talk pilot who have not yet been ch. 4-8591 different types o f speeches and Shattuck, who is a purchasing named will complete the speak, lege will present Ernestine EI- as a Career," Mr. Joseph made The high point of the week the choral group will present agent fo r the M ay' (Company, ers for the program. Students lender (above), in a piano re­ use o f slides illustrating the came Thursday, March 6, when musical numbers. Also some and Mrs. Steve Horan and Miss are free to attend the career cital Sunday, March 16, at 8:16 varied types o f work available three fields were discussed. The acts from the “ All .School session of their choice. p.ra. in the Loretto Little Thea­ Rev. Francis F . Bakewell, S.J., Show" will be given. Vocation* to the religion* tre. This recital is one of the LATEST STYLES DISPLAYED of Regis High School and Regis requirements for a bachelor of College spoke on religious voca­ life and the prie*thood will 8 conclude the aerie* of. talk*. music education degree. tions pt a special morning as­ The program to be presented sembly attended by the entire On March 2!, Father Rob­ BEGINNING GLASS Girls at Holy Family ert Dore, aaiiitant at St. includes "Sonata-Op. 31, No. Jan et Schumacher student body. Catherina'* ParUh and an 2," Beethoven; "Nocturne, Op. (above), a sophomore art In the afternoon, the audi­ 72, No. 1" and “ Grande Valse ence was again divided, some alumnu* of Annunciation student, designed the prize­ High School, will addret* the Brillante in E Flat, Op. 18.” BALLROOM DANCING Conduct Fashion Show students attending Miss Mary Chopin; “ (Concert Etude in D winning poster for the promo­ hoy*. Sittar M. Serena, prin­ ADULT CLASSES EVENINGS— COUPLES ONLY' Killian's lecture on medical Flat," Liszt; and a modern se­ tion o f the Loretto Heights Col­ technology, and others Miss cipal of St. Thereaa'* School, LAST WEEK TO ENROLL (Holy Family High School, State Speech Tournament at Aurora, will apeak to tha lection called "The Circus," by lege Star Nights musical, An­ DoBTorj Boulder Saturday. These in­ Isabel Kichol’s presentation of Turina. Rates ... $1.25 per week . . . 6 weeks series the field of librarv science. Miss girl*. nie Get Your Gun, to be pre­ Girls in the recent Simplicity cluded Bill Vitale, with only Prayer fo r vocations is oc­ The program will close with For Information: superior ratinn in three sepa- Killian, a graduate of St. sented in a matinee and eve­ fashion show modeled the latest cupying the most prominent the Allegro Maestoso movement Location & Nights Most Convenient, Call: color-hued fashions. The models rate fields of dramatic interpre­ Mary's, is now a medical tech­ of Liszt’s “ (Joncerto No. 1 in ning performance at the City nologist at Presbyterian Hos­ place in the month’s program. BE. 7-3232 were Lillian Burger, Cheri Erb, tation, discussion, and poetry Each day a decade of the Ro­ E Flat.” De Vonna Hyde will Auditorium on April 26. The Barbara Beatty, Phyllis Paulino, reading; Dennis Pizzichino with pital and is local president of play the orchestral score of the AVAILABLE FOR CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS the Association o f Medical sary is recited for those mem­ poster will be ready for distri­ Stephanie Hupp, Judy Foley, two superior ratings in original bers of the student body who concerto at the second piano. ,Jan Foley, Pam Junghaene, oratory; Joe Doussard with one Technologists, a national or­ The recital is open to the public. bution later in March. ganization. Miss Nichol is li­ are called to the marriage Margaret O’Leary, Sharon Gif­ perfect score (100) .in extempo­ state; before each class the ford, Sandy Amman, Marilyn raneous speaking: Mary Joy^e brarian at Denver University. The lecture series closed on National C o u n cil Catholic Lloyd, Gretchen Eyier, Jean Pistole, a sophomore, with two Youth prayer for the grace to superiors in dramatic interpre­ Friday, March 7, with talks on Levstick, Sandy Mershon. Je­ choose the state of life wisely WATCH tation; Carol Conley, also a practical nursing by Mrs. Mar­ anne Brin, and Mariellen Wen- is said. The second and fourth PARK-N-SHOP del. sophomore, with one perfect garet LeBaron and on advertis­ BISHOP SHEEN score (100) in poetry reading, ing by Art Bazata. Mrs. Le­ weeks o f March are Daily Mass Rose Sliemers, general chair- weeks for religious vocations man; Gloria O’Hayre, Lois Spi- Jane Loehr with superior' in Baron is head of the practical DRUG STORES humorous inteipretation, Bar­ nursing division at St. An­ from Annunciation. Each class ON TV! rek, and Jean Berger assist^ has chosen a different day o f' the Simplicity stylist, Geraldine bara Di Pilla and Marlene Spero thony’s Hospital. Mr. Bazata, SUNDAY, 2:30 P.M. ENGLEWOOD Gale. Pat Holenbeck and Lee in “ A " debate, and Mary Lou father of St. Mary’s senior Bar­ Park-N-Shop Center Sloss fixed the stage. Mary Rie­ McCloskey, a freshman, in ‘B’ bara Bazata, is president of Child Mishap Rate KBTV, CHANNEL 9 del and Darlene Saindon ush­ debate. Art Bazata Advertising Asso­ At Epidemic Point ered. Carolyn Zaweekis played Certificates were presented ciates, Inc.; special services di­ Brought to by 2 AURORA rector fo r Knoebel Mercantile Do your children know how, Vou the piano. Sister Mary Rhodes to Bill Vitale (three awards), when, and where to cross a Eost Mountview at Doytan made arrangements for the Dennis Pizzichino, Jou Doua- Company, and general manager * Bankers Union Life LOCATIONS of Writers’ Manor. street? If they are not com­ fashion show. sard, and Mary Joyce Pistole, pletely sure, you had better Insuronce Co. as well as the school certificate Mrs. Matthew Scheehser, Have Your Doctor Tolk Given ^ en d some time teaching them. to Sister Marie Catherine, originally scheduled to be one of * Carroll & Co. 'The rate o f child pedestrian On VocoHont speech coach. the speakers March 4, was Phone Us auto accidents is reaching epi­ * Olinger's Morfuaries Father John McGovern, O.P., NFL members are now wait­ obliged to postpone her lecture until Wednesday, March 12, demic proportions, warns the * Jomes Clarke ^ k e to the sophomore class ing verification of points from Metropolitan Safety Council. arch 7 at actiWty period on the national office certifying when she addressed a sodality Church (aoods House SU. 1-0101 DAN CAULFIELD Only you, by educating your the vocation of a pnest. This that Dennis Pizzichino and Bill assembly on the work of a den­ children and driving more can- * Hanneck Cleaners Owner was the first of a series of Vitale qualify for the national tal assistant. The chairman for tiously yourself, can conquer tournament, since they are high­ the assembly was Mrs.'Seheeh- * Fisher-Sheridan EM. 4-2669 Member All Souls' Parish guidance programs on differ­ this epidemic. ent vocations and avocations est scorers in original oratory ser’s daughter, Peggy, a junior TRAVEL being sponsored by the sopho- and dramatic interpretation re­ at St. Mary’s. BOptlO- * Woehrmyer mores during March. Ray Worn- spectively. C h airm en Does Your Watch Printing Co. pejey was chairman. Members o f All other members o f the Student chairmen presiding his committee were Vincent speech squad received “excel­ over their respective assemblies * Hi Vi Co. Scheetz, Bill S trem p eL Ron lent,” or second highest ratings. were Mary Beth Martin, Elaine Need Attention? * Brinkhous Bros. EVERY GIRL aspires to HAPPINESS, Vogt, and Pat Smith. Father These included Cornell Warn- Balk, Mary Jo Dinan, Mary McGovern will speak to the ser, Tom Downing, Judy Ven­ Linda Wilson, Mary Todd, Rose­ Opfometrisfs dena, Lanny Lo Sasso, Pat We Will Do You rest of the high school boys mary Carbone, Mary Harring­ DEVOTION, and LOVE OF GOD Ahern, Regina Breheny, Bob * Typewriter Emporium next Tuesday., ton, Joan Buckley, Sandy Mon­ A Good Job March 10 the sophs had Fa­ Christie, .I^o Martelon, Ger­ maine Gilbert, Madge Donahue, roe, Lynn Huffman, Sharon ther Lucius Cervantes, S.J., to Mintken, and Peggy Scheehser. In Cooperation With talk on marriage as a vocation. and Jean Levstik. Sister Agnes NANSEN&HANSEII All these can be'yours as a BRIDE OF Regina also accompanied the Responsibilities of the chair­ Eileen Downs invited the men included introducing the COUNCIL 539 speaker. Regina Breheny was group to Colorado University. Z t 7 4*W4t Finalists from the advanced spttker, summarizing the talk CHRIST in the FRANCISCAN WAY Mlonday's * * chairman. * * Others on briefly for the group, and sub­ KNIGHTS OF the committee were Sharren speech class in the American Legion Oratorical Contest in­ mitting to the sodality moder­ Hansen & Hansen COLUMBUS Breheny, Janice Bale, Richard ator minutes taken during the Senkins, and Roxy Vendena. clude Margaret Ann Moffat, Susie Sullivan, Jerry Lamb, and talk for inclusion in the files. 9 Shidents Joe Doussard. One contestant General arrangements for the Given Top Rating will be selected to represent Career Week were handled by O h s iq jq ., Nine Holy Family students Holy Family in the city finals the sodality moderator, Sister M. Lucy Maurice. were ranked superior at the on Thursday n i^ t , March 13. PRINTING COMPANY We note do offset i Printing 1832- Curti*— K E 4-1393

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Tliursday, Moreh 13, 1939 Office, 938 tannoeV Streef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Tetepfionc, ICeysfone 4*4205 RAGE N IN E i Seniors on All-Star Cage Squad Ballots by Coaches Decide T o p Players; Ryan Is Unanimous • By Hank Rozier The city playoffs in the four Led by Mickey Ryan, everybody’s All-Parochial basketball divisions o f the Jun­ and a unanimous first-team selection in the Register ior Parochial League for the Archbishop Vchr Cup will take balloting, five senior hardwood artists were voted places place this Monday and Wednes­ on the 1958 /fcpisfcr-Coaches’ Denver All-Parochial ag­ day evenings, March 17 and 19, gregation. in Blessed Sacrament gym. The Joining the St. Joseph fire­ four division winners are Loyola, S t Francis de* Sales', ball on the stellar quintet were tang guard continuously daz­ St. Catherine's, and St. Joseph'rf Sal Carpio of the Mt. Carmel zled the opposition with his Hot Springfield Eagles, Ai Rossi of the eb-cham- ability to move the ball and his St. Francis de Sales' won the pion Regis Raiders, and Pete state invitational tourney in St Gallegos and Brent Beer of Mul­ Joseph’s gym and the Blessed len's Mustangs. Sacrament team won the city Stops Regis Bid Carpio trailed Ryan by only tourney, Vso the Archbishop's one vote with a second-team ^up playoffs are a real tossup. If anyone. knows a way to Jim Butler, 6-6 forward, designation on one of the nine A baseball clinic for all install a lid on the opponent's paced Regis scoring with 14 ballots cast as the Regul'-r coaches and players of the Jun­ basket without being caught, points, while Boone and Lin­ a.sked and received the eight: ior Parochial League wilt be Regis College Coach Harvey nenberger contributed 12 each. Denver Parochial League; held at the S t Vincent de Paul Moore would like to know about Five Southwest Missouri men coaches’ co-operation in the se-’ gym this Saturday morning it. finished in double figures, with lection of a truly representative March 15, at 10 a.m. After leading bis squad off game honors going to 6-6 for­ 1968 all-league quintet. the floor on th'e long end of a ward Max Oldham with 19. Heavy voting owing to the Ia v a E V ir fA r v There was no doubt aboutlroom, they let Coach Bob Burns know it. Shown Cobe Jones, veteran baseball 39-32 halftime score in the Regis clawed its way into the c o a c h e s ’ participation, each J V j VI viviviy it. The Bulldogs of St. Jo-|above are the titleholders giving Burns the figure and Cathedral High NCAA regional finals at playoff finals with a thrilling coach voting for players from seph’s were hilarious with their first state [“triumphant trip."— (Photo for the Register by coach, who has conducted such Springfield, Mo., last Saturday, 48-47 last-second win over the seven teams other than bis Catholic cage championship, and in the dressing-1 Pete Van Woensel) clinics for the Denver Bears Moore watched Southwest Mis­ Arkansas State the previous own, made for extremely close and many other organizations, souri State's Bears pour through evening. competition with the top five will be in charge. The regular baseball season 88.8 pet. of their second half Two long jump shots by barely edging out some selec­ field goal attempts to defeat tions for the second team made BULLDOGS ANNEX STATE opens on Monday, April 7, for Boone in the final minute of the. Midgets, and on Thursday, the Rangers, 73-65, and move to play—the last one with just up of Dennie Maes of Annun­ Rvansvilte, Ind., for the national ciation, Eddie Bohn of Regis, April 10, for the Varsity. three seconds left and the finals this week. Ron Carolla o f Mt. Carmel, Baseball cleats may not be Rangers behind by one point— George Falagrady o f Cathedral, j used this year and no excep­ 18 Up, 16 Down climaxed an uphill battle from TITLE TO CAP TOP SEASON The Bears connected nn 16 a 27-30 half-time deficit and Phil Sorenson of St. Jo-; tions will be made. Coaches on aeph’s. first and third base lines must of 18 attempts. Only two of With a one-point lead and Third time is the charm in mel .88-33, Regaining their Trinidad 72-49 before losing be players-in uniform, no adults them were layups. slightly more than thrae min­ MICKEY RYAN some cases but seven was the championship form in the final the Bulldog tilt. The Eagles re­ can be in these coaching lines. But saniatienal ihooting utes left in the game, Regis This 5-9, stocky back-court Pete Callegoe lucky number fo r Bob Burns as tilt, the Bulldogs held o ff Mul­ bounded to pul! out a 56-52 All schools interested in bok- and a well-balanced attack went into a stall only to have sparkplug o f the co-champion his hot-shooting racehorse, St. len's Mustangs until the third last-minute victory against Re­ ing will be glad to hear that a were not the^ only factor* it backfire as Arkansas State Bulldogs led his mates through uncanny, Cousy-like _ knack of Joseph Bulldogs rolled unchal­ quarter and then opened up the gis in the third-place game. junior tournament is being that helped the Bears. Den- took a 45-44 lead with 1:19 to a highly successful season on hitting a teammate down under lenged through the State Paro­ gap for the 68-49 win and the Pueblo Catholic knocked off planned. Five schools indicated ni( Boone, Ragis’ hifh-icor- play. with a bullet pass while looking chial Tournament last week end state title that went along with the Trinidad Tigers 52-44 in their intention of participating. ing sophomore, drew hit fifth It was at this point that o ff in another direction. to present their coach with his it. the other semifinal consolation The dates for the tourney have foul and left the game with Boone produced the two clutch Not a prolific scorer, averai^ first state title. Mullen'reached the finals on battle. not yet been determined. nearly 10 minute* remaining, baskets. ing 11.2 per game, he could hit and Boh Linnenberger, tho Guard John Gatens was It was their seventh succes­ the strength of a 60-46 breeze All-Tournament from the outside and drive in over St. Mary’s o f Colorado The all-tournament squad team’ s top rabonnd.r, who high for Ragis with 15 points, under deceptively in a burst of sive tourney appearance since had hit si* of eight shots, was while Boon* finished with 13. Burns took over the coaching Springs and the third Mustang chosen by press and radio rep­ Gov't Purchases speed. whittled out with 3:40 left. Arkansas State's’ Jim Bow­ chores at the Westside school victory of the year over Regis resentatives and tournament of­ seven years ago. in a close one, 54-51. ficials was made up of eight Greatest in 1957 The Rangers trailed by just man took game honor* with A L ROSSI The Mustangs made a game players from the Denver league five points when Boone fouled 17 point*. Twice before the Bulldogs Coach Guy Gibbs’ only sea­ of the finale at 41-38 with 5:52 and two from outstate: oyt, and were behind by only The tournament split gave had reached the finals, in 1952 Government purchases set soned starter back from the. to go in the third until Berger Ryan, Berger, and Sorenson three points with 1 ;20 re­ Regis a final record of 14 when they lost to Canon City aside for competitive award to maining. wins against 9 losses. 1957 championshp combination, hit six straight points for the o f the champion Bulldogs, Beer small businesses during the six Abbey and last year when they Bulldogs in a minute, Pete Gal­ and Reodon of (he runner-up dropped a one-pointer to St. months ended Dec. 31, 1967, legos sprained his ankle, and Mustangs, Hochnadel o'f the Francis’ , but the boys from Oal- were the greatest in number for consolation champion Bobcats, apago Street were dead-set on Beer and Jim Carroll fouled any comparable period, and the out in the next two minutes. It Carpio and Carolla of the third- winning it all in 1958— and highest dollar amount for the Track Shoes was ail over. U )d M tL they did. • place Mustangs, Bohn o f the first half of any fiMal year St. Anthony's of Sterling fourth-slot Raiders, and Vigil since the start o f the Small SAVE $3.80 ON Running up against an un­ walked away with its second o f Pueblo Catholic. Business Administration, Wen­ lrin< niw Wlliin'i Irsck iKti. Csattruclsd heralded red-hot Pueblo Catho­ straight state consolation cham­ Mickey Ryan was named the ol Mss suilily sill Issthsf. It Ksi i Slitli, lic five in the quarter-finals, dell B. Barnes, administrator, sss-siws WiUenili |«I| vllti pionship. The Bobcats fell to most valuable performer in the said in the agency’s ninth semi­ the Bulldogs came up with Regis, 45-35, in their opener, Itsil ipilin. lilllswsr IsttiUtcks*. esa- three-day marathon, and Sal annual report. ittvetsd. Slits 4 fs IS, iacleSiaf hsif sim. probably their best performance as a final-period rally came too Carpio also received an extra The report, which summarizes REGULAR WILSON o f the season for the 69-53 late, before bouncing back for individual trophy as the tour­ activity of the Small Business RETAIL PRICE $11.25 win. an easy 66-44 win over St. ney's high scorer with 58 Administration for the period School Price $8.45 in the second game, on what Mary's and a 44-42 last-minute points. Other scoring stars were July 1-Dec. 31, 1957, says that PMUNI THIS SO iNS was definitely an “off night’’ squeaker with Pueblo Catholic. Ryan 63, Hochnadel 51, Ca­ YOU Will ONIY SiT for both high-scoring clubs, St, the agency, in co-operation with Mickey Ry«n Nick Palizzi’s Mt. Carmel rolla 60, Beer 49, Vigil 48, and military and federal civilian Joseph's squeezed by Mt. Car­ club ran over Holy Trinity of Gallegos and Bohn 38. the stren^h of all-roun

y i i i sLsLsU: PAGE T E N Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLtC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursday, March 13, 1958

MEETING IN WHEAT NIDGE M ARCH 13 St. Vincent de Paul Salvoge Bureau PICKUP SCHEDULE Casserole Conference Set for PTA Monday North Deover, Arvada, W'heat Ridge. — (StB. Peter a covered dish, salad, or dessert. dent, Mrs. Lawrence MerkI; Weitraintter, Thoroton, and and Paul’s Parish)—The PTA Rolls, bu6ter, and coffee will be secretary, Mrs. Bryapt; and Lakewood (North ot 16lh meeting on Thursday, March 13, provided by the hospitality com­ treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Stel- Avenue). will feature a casserole confer­ mittee. A panel discussion, mod­ mach. Saturday, March 8, a group Tuesday and Thursday ence beginning at 6:30 p.m. erated by Gene McCloskey with South and West Denver, Each member is asked to bring all the membership participat­ of 14 Boy Scouts took part in Enelevrood, Lakewood ing, will follow the dinner. There their first geological hike up (South o f 16th Avenue), will be no Executive Council the old Central City toll road. Seven boys o f the troop will and Littleton area. meeting this month. Wednesday and Friday Full Evening have finished their course in 15 Are Attending first aid and will receive Red East Denver and Park An electrical appliance will Cross cards on Thursday, March Hill, Aurora, and Hoffman ba received by some ‘‘ Irish­ 13. Town. man’’ at the St. Patrick’s Phone CH. 4-5S03 St. Dominic's Ball Saturday evening, March Guest Speaker 15. A full evening's enter­ Mrs. Ralph Burgess, promin­ tainment it planned and a ent member of St. Ix)uis’ Par­ large turnout it anticipated. ish, Englewood, will be the HAPPY BIRTHDAY Inquiry Forum Mrs. A1 DeWaeJe, chairman, guest speaker at the Altar and (St. Domioie's Parish, Denver) announces this month's hot- ^ s a r y meeting Thursday eve­ dog luncheon will be held on Father Dominic Brady, O.P., ning, March 20, in the school. Wednesday, March 19. Tti,- M»TY PACK hii trttyftirg , is pleased that about 16 per­ Mrs. Burgess, who has traveled XAPPY SKTHDAT PASTY ls< your CHILD. sons have joined the inquiry Bluebirds of the Belles of widely abroad, will speak on the St. Mary's group will be guests 1, .< < jitsOle (or children »f a l^ j^ lt and instruction class. He would topic "Little-Known Shrines I w,ll >f’>« I CUE$IS. like to remind anybne else who of the Fred and Fae Show on Have Visited." Thursday afternoon, March 20. Altar care for Saturday, . . : o' 99 COlOAFUl IIEm'^ might be interested that this week is the last chance to join Accompanying the girls are March 8, was under the direc­ Mrs. T. V. Horan and Mrs. this class. Sessions are held ev­ tion of Mrs. Felix Lepore, Mrs. > - ;/ Decerstrd Brnhdsy ery Thursday evening at 7:30 William Hensley. F. J. Shedden. Mrs. Ralph Fued- Tfki.fiMrt vie 58 o'clock in the rectory reading Scout Auxiliary ner, Mrs. Gene Shell, and Mrs. Mothers of members o f Boy Frank Palaze. Sacristy worker* I Dellfhtfol Csmt for Ihs enlire perty. room. There will not be a PTA Scout Troop 240 have formed for March 15 will be Mrs. Eu­ I r.l Csndi.; for ll:-■ place this year on March 30. to be judged in the national ,.-cne a hamburger luncheon to veraires, sll-boy Western band, the breakfast. competition. There were 3,000 will present a joint concert in The Rosary-Altar Society is ithe school children on Wednes­ The PTA meeting this entries in the contest from the Denver City .Auditorium conducting a membership drive. day, March 19. Mmes. Walter month will be in the evening throtighout the state. Only 100 Theater, I4th and Curtis It is hoped that every woman ^ Young and William Clements on Monday. March 24. Mrs. blue ribbon winners are picked Streets, Saturday, March 16, at in the parish who is not al­ THE HAPPY BIRTHDAY 'will be in charge o f prepara­ Herbert Kullman, program from this number. 8 p.m. •' ready a member will join at P A R T Y PACK tion.*. chairman, announces,that T. Nicholas is one o f the o f­ There will be a combined Raber Taylor will be the As special features, Deanne this time. At the meeting the following 51*9 ■ C kiIc Sireel, Dept. A. 99 featured speaker. His talk ficial parish photographers. Anderson will play a piano solo meeting of the PTA council assisted Mrs. Ed Abromeit in Chicago AO, Illinois will concern the scholarships St. Anthony’s Club members and the Di Fulco sisters will land room mothers in the lounge serving the luncheon; Mmes. jroom of the church on Thurs- available to the youngsters were gueJts o f Mrs. Kd Wolters perform in acrobatic dancing. in her home March 5. Philip A i e n g i, Ed Connelly, iday, March 20, at 9:30 a.m. and the ways and means of Tickets, which are free, may receiving them. Mrs. Ruth McCall served be obtained through the mem­ John Crowley, Dorn DiManna, luncheon for parish members bers of the bands or by calling Peter Ekler, Michael Gruda, Wins Six Awards o f the Needlework Guild in her Andrew Kruse. William Naugh- WE. 5-4026 or SP. 7-1567. In Art- Contest home March 10. ■ ton, Leo J. Rusan, R. C. Sal- ST. PATRICK'S Nicholas De Sciose, 14-year- Brownies o f Troop 1087 will Both bands are under the di­ vato, Robert Scanlon, Fred |old son o f Mr. and Mrs. Frank go on a field trip to the Bow­ rection o f' Wilbur Thompson. Stoll, and Charles Wells. ^De Sciose o f this parish, has man Company on Tues­ The concert i* aimed at recruit­ Women who worked on the of FT. LOGAN'S 'been notified that he won six day, March 18. ing new members. Ail children vigil light committee were 64th JUBILEE, (1894-1958) [ awards for photographs that between the ages of 8 and 16 Mmes. Harry Hughes, Andrew I he entered in the recent state- Safety Council Rally, are eligible. No musical knowl­ Kruse, Roderic McDonald, Joe likpnpu The $25 award given as first prize in H A M DINNER I wide scholastic art contest. He Banquet Set March 17 edge is necessary. Dues are SI Pilakowski, Bernard Pilz, Rob­ 9CIIODI LIDlOi y year’s clothing drive sponsored_by (entered eight photographs and per week, in addition to a small ert Scanlon, Pete Serafin, and “ New Frontiers in Safety" the St. Vincent De Paul Salvage Bureau was presented to Sts. Sunday. March 16, 12 to 6 p.m. was awarded six gold keys. fee upon entrance. John Thomas. is the theme of the first annual Peter and Paul’s School, Wheat Ridge, and will be used to pur­ .\ ...... rhildrcn ..»0e Of the six gold key winning UiiA«y 12 {meeting and banquet of the chase books for the new school library, shown here.______SI'K CIAI. \W VKDS: Metropolitan Safety Council FOR BL. SACRAMENT WOMEN for 3995 So. Irving St., 2 Blocks East of Ft. Logan North which will be held Monday, Gate At The Parish House. DRY CLEANING March 17, in the Cosmopolitan Tlr« \'h rni»!»ibT# Bv: AND LAUNDRY .Hotel, Denver. Everyone who (is interested in making our CAREY CONSTRUCTION CO. C

(Blessed Sacrament Parish, charged for the annual Pas­ Denver) sion Play in Blessed Sacrament h'athcr (Colollel) Constantine Parish, on Sunday, March 23, E. Zielinski, O.F.M.Conv., Cath­ at 6:30 p.m. in the school gym- olic chaplain of the U. S. Air A “boom in Beryllium” Force Academy, will conduct a The receipts will be used for LOOK WHAT SEALTEST HAS DONE day o f recollection at Blessed a mission project, namely the is forecast by many ex­ Sacrament Church on Friday, building of a church on For­ March 14. mosa by the Rev. Herman perts. Details regarding TO BRING YOU A FRESH All women of the parish Brun, S.M.B., of St. Anthony’* and their friends are invited Church, a former classmate of this “glamor child” of to attend thia spiritual exer­ the Rev. Anton J. Borer, S.M.B. COTTAGE CHEESE FLAVOR! cise, which it sponsored by Cub Pack 145 and Girl Scout metallurgy are to be found the Altar and Rosary So- Troop 929 will present the play ciely. under the direction of Father in a colorful, 12-page bro­ The first conference will be Borer. from 10 a.m. until 12 noon. Fifteen Boy Scouts will join chure now available to in a ski hike on Saturday and, Sunday, March IS and 16, with' you without obligation. headquarters in Georgetown. Arrangements are being made, Simply visit or write to We've aiJded luscious bits of golden by Francis L. Weiser, Explorer' adviser, to ski at Winter Park our office, and ask for the or Arapahoe Basin. Thomas D. Cole, scoutmaster, will super-; brochure on beryllium. vise the outing. ' Mmes. Louis Dispense, James, Hanlon, and W. E. Dolan are, patients .in St. Joseph's Hos­ pital. I Mrs. Paul F. Kueser, who was (called to Burlington, la., be- ' cause of the death of her JJ. & C o . (brother, will remain in the tri- icities for several weeks visiting: I relatives, Investment Securities . All Catholic boys and girls ab- ' tending high school are urged No. 1 Equitable Building T.Mtof 5-1199 :to attend the Junior Newman' Denver 2, Colorado I Club meetings in the band room •every Monday at 7 p.m. They, Offices in Beverly Hills, Sioux Falls and Albuquerque are practicing singing for the Mass of the Easter Vigil, Rev, (C ol.) C. E. Zielinski Those who attend are asked to « A O F MAR' bring their own lunches. Coffee and tea will be served in the band poora by members o f the Altar Society. C O T T A G E CHEESE There will be private Stations To com wcnioratc of 'the Cross and meditation from 12:30 to 1 p.m., at which 2o. time Father Zielinski will re­ t h e J O O ~ sume the conferences. The devo­ tion will close with Benediction FRANZ Aim ivcrsm ij at 2 p.m. VKERFEL’S Card Playing o f t h e 1$ Scheduled In response to numerous re­ quests throughout the parish, ATiracle'at Mrs. J. Leonard Swigert, chair­ man. and Mrs. Charles Miller, L o u r d e s ... co-chairman, have made ar­ rangements to have facilities for card pla^ng at the Easter Monday Balt in the Lincoln Room of the Shiriey-Savoy Hotel. Card tables will be set up in a room adjacent to the ball­ room. This will give many peo­ ple who would not otherwise attend an opportunity to share in this important festive occa­ sion. It is the 43rd annual Easter Monday Ball held in this parish and it considered one of the most important Another sparkling flavor treat from Delicious alone or with cold cuts, pest - Lenten social eventa, patronized widely throngh- I Sealtestf Now the tangy flavor of fruits and vegetables, salads, sand­ Skirlcy TMnpIst Storybook out the city by Catholics and | rich, golden pineapple is added to wiches, snacks. Fresh Sealtest Pine­ non-Catholics. ' pure, creamy Sealtest Cottage apple Cottage Cheese is a zesty DICK WHiniNOTON Bill Pitre's Orchestra will be! AND HIS CAT featured and the dancing willl BEMHIE Cheese. Simply delightful - and a taste treat made to order for you - Mor«h 23, NbC-TV be from 9 to 12:30 a.m. Admis-j delightfully simple way to add a as only Sealtest makes It, Try it at sion is $2.60 per couple. . , different touch to Lenten menus. your store or door. Tickets are being ^stributedl through the circles, as well as! a large telephone committee. Miis'JENNIFER JONES Possian Ploy ) YOU KNOW IT’S BEST WHEN YOU GET_Se

IN ST. CATHERINE'S PARISH MARCH 18 Annual Irish Bake Sale, Card Party I ncrease inCommunions (St. C«theriD«'t Pariih, members would appreciate j^ur- The following women as­ D a n v a r) chase of patron tickets sisted Mrs. J. Lombardi with the At Holy Family Church The Altar and Rosary Soci­ helps to make it a success and first Friday breakfast March 7: (Holy Family Parish, Danvar) hen;f, John Byrne, Michael ety’s annual St. Patrick’s card shows appreciation to the Altar Mmes. R. Kelly, C. Mollicone, An increase of 600 Commun­ Carroll, Patrick Coffey. Doug­ party and bake sale will be held and Rosary Society for the L. Schmidt, V. Brown, E. Hei- ions weekly over Lent of 1067 las Guillard, Charles Fletcher, Tuesday, March 18, in the cafe­ wonderful work it does. nen, J, Frey, F. Black, H. Man­ has been recorded by Slater James Ford, Thomas Fox, teria beginning with a Lenten A hotdog duKcheon will be ning, J. Villimo, A. Saindon, N. Olga o f the St. Rose Residence. James Heffeman, John Herold, luncheon at 1 o’clock. served to the school children Hozduke, R. Griffith, J. Botero, Sister Olga prepares the altar Harry Johnston, Ronald Koch, Tickets are 50 cents and may Thursday, March 20, Volunteer G. Churchill, R. Druse, V. Beck, breads for the church. This John Matthews, William Mc­ be purchased at the door. Pa­ workers should be in the cafe­ P. Di Pills, H. Bearing, F. Eck­ means that each week since Ash Dermott, Arthur Moser, Francis rishioners will be contacted by teria by 11:15 a.m. ert, and J. Delaney. Wednesday a greater number of Oliveto, Mark Potter, Ray Rob­ the telephone committee. If un­ people have bMn receiving Com­ inson, Gerald Romero, Thomas able to attend the card par^, munion than ever before. This Rosson; Guardian Angels' Group year, the avers^ number of Dennis Schindler, Bernard PARAMOUNT THEATRE Lenten Communions is 3,600 Speicher, Gregory Sprigg, B19 • le t s StrMt weekly as against 3,000 in 1067. James Taylor, Laurence Werth, Op«n D .ilr *t 11:00 A.M. To Aid M igrant Children For th« ^eatira year of Michael Coffey, Charles Di- Kirk Deual.* • lUlph MMkn- Manna, George Ford, Michael "PATHS OF GLORY" (Guardian Anfala' Pariah, Primarera, who represents the 1957, thoro' wtra 110,600 DmU O'Km U - Ann Swn D e n v e r) Altar and Rosary Society of the Communion* diitribnted in Gray, John Linn, Michael Mar- "LADY OF VENGEANCE" tho pariih. This rapraiaatad telli, Martin McEahem, John SpMk SSeir Fri., k U n k 14tk Denver Archdiocesan Council At the meeting of the Altar an ineraaia of 17,500 above McClosky, Gerald Morahan, and Rosary Society, Mary o f Catholic Women, reported VALLEY DRIVE-IN that the Missionary Sisters of 1956. Since 1953, when William Ray, Gerald Rogers, eseO E. Evans Our Lady of Victory at 70,000 particle* were u*ed, and Russell iSrickler. Open March U - ! t - l « Brighton are asking aid for mi­ the increaie has azeeedad 57 The apprentices meet daily to Friday • Saturday - Sunday Clint Walker - VIrainU Maya grant workers’ children. p er cent. study the rules and constitu­ 'TORT DOBBS" Sister Justin of St Augus­ 39 Apprentices tions o f the Knights o f the Aadia Murphy - Miehaal Radarav tine’s at Brighton would wel­ Altar and to work to attain the ■THE QUIET AMERICAN" Apply for Membership Lili Show Fri. and Sil. NOW! come any usable items such as rank of page. They will be given •ATHENA” religious articles, story books, Thirty-nine apprentices have an intensive course on the Mass JANE POWELL records, games, layett^ etc. If for membershipabe ' ' in'applied the preparatory to becoming serv­ n a d e school Knights o f the ers. Sister Richard Anne is MONACO DRIVE-IN TWO ALL-TIME anyone has items of this nature, E. 40th and Monaco the Altar and Rosary Society Altar unit. They are Michael moderator of the altar boy Opan March 14-1S-18 FUN HITS! will provide a box where they Allen, Jon Block, James Bre- group. Friday - Saturday • Sunday may be deposited and will as­ Clint Walker ■ Vlriinia Mayo "FORT DOBBS" sume the responsibility.of hav­ Raadolph Scott - Valeria Fraech Bint Bob Dorothy ing these reach the sisters. Fur­ SPECUL FEATURE Croiby Hepn Lamonr ther information may be ob­ Lata Show Fri. A Sal. Added Attraction tained by calling Mrs. Thomas AMUSEMENT— DINING Slorlias Hayden - Marltyn Mooroo in Dugan at DE. 3-2918. SOUTH DRIVE-IN II. Moss Demonstrotion 1300 W . Bollaviaw Special Feature" Father Leonard Redelbcrger, RECREATION Open March K-IS-IS Friday . Saturday • Sunday TECHNICOIOR astor, demonstrated a Low Jerry Lawit • David Wayna S[ass and exp THE SAD SACK" ent signs ana movements made Mickey Rooney • Carolyn Jonaa — ptui —• during the Mass, which will Thr66 Bishops P«scnt for the clos­ Bishop Joseph Willging of Pueblo, who was SPECIAL FEATURE prove very helpful in the at­ ing of the annual Forty celebrant of the closing rites; and at right. Traveling Men Lata Show Fri, A Sat. Hours’ Devotion at St. Thomas' Seminary, Den­ Bishop Bernard J. Sullivan, S.J., o f Regis Col­ ADDED ATTRACTION DEAN MARTIN tendance at Maas, Questions were also asked and answered. ver, 'on Monday evening, March 3. Besides the lege, who delivered the sermon. Stay at the EAST DRlVE-lN JERRY LEWIS After the meeting coffee members of the Hierarchy in attendance, 80 After-dinner speakers, with the Very Rev. 12800 E. Caliax was served by Mary Beil, Irene priests, many of them from outatate and out of John J. Danagher, C.M., rector of the seminary, 0|>en March 14-1S.16 state, attended the ceremonies, as well as the as toastmaster, included the three Bishops. Fa­ Friday - Saturday • Sunday in Grater, Stella Griffith, and ARGONAUT HOTEL Jerry Lavia • David Wayna Jutie Modonna. dinner that follow?ed in the seminary dining hall. ther Danagher and the priest faculty of St. THE SAD SACK" At left is Archbishop Urban J. Vehr; center, Thomas' were hosts to the visiting clergy.' FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR Mickey Rooney - Carolyn Jonaa Betty Maddock and Stella BRIDGE PARTIES, DANCES AND ADDED FEATURE "SCARED STIFF' Griffith volunteered to take DINNERS PHONE SUIN 3-3101 Lata Show Fri. A Sat. care of the altar on Saturday, AT ST. JAMES’ P A R ISH BMuUhiJ BsUreoQ* P r l n u DlBlUf Ro« b * "FOREVER DARLING" March 15. Mrs. Florence Jensen, a W EST DRIVE-IN W. 6th A KiptUy member of the Altar and Ro- Women Defy Storm to Make Mission Opan March U -18.16 aary Society, is convalescing at Friday • Saturday • Sunday localIca hospital after under­ Pal Boona - Shirlay Jonaa "APRIL LOVE” going major surgery. (St. Jamai’ Pariih, Denvar) Father William V. Powers, bers and guests were Mmes. Vi St. Patrick's Day * Barry Sullivao-Barhara Stanwyck DENHAM In spite o f the inclement led in the Rosary that was Cross, Jean Collins, Rosemaiy “ FORTY GUNS” offered for a special intention. Barrows, Shirley Schops, Elsie MARCH I7TH — 5 TO 8 P.M. Lata Show Fri. A Sat. weather March 9, a large at­ "GREEN FIRE " 18th at California Bake Sale Slated tendance of women was present The treasurer, Mrs. Cndmore, Mills, Loretta Asher, Bemiece Opening Dinner Celebration of the fo r the opening o f the mission. reported a balance in the bank Matossa, Mary Wynne, Flor­ The women’s mission will con­ as o f March 7 o f $526.68. ence Brown, Leonie Usick, Lu­ New Kitchen & Dining Area By PTA March 16 tinue through the week with New members were asked to cille Wiley, Edith Kiene, Ma­ of the Catechetical Center Building the closing to be held Sunday, contact the circle chairman, rion Ciermonts, Singer, Robin­ March 16, at 4 o’clock. The Mrs. Smith, fo r placement. son, Frances KIos, Margaret men’s mission will open Sun­ The membership chairman, Todd, and Marcella Toner. FAMOUS CHARACTERS: At Holy Rosary Mrs. Fattor, reported 54 new The new votive light chair­ ALL SAINTS' PARISH (Holy Reiary ParUh, Dauver) day, March 16, and continue for a week. members as a result of the man is Mrs. McBride. The PTA will have a bake membership drive. New mem- C l e o p a t r a sale on Sunday, March 16, after Franciscan Fathers Fabian The ways and means chair­ the 6 o ’clock Mass. It will Joyce and Declan Madden are man, Mrs. Grover, announced HAM DINNER the spring bake sale to be feature the ever popular Slo­ conducting the mission. Reti- Prepared By: venian nut bread, ’‘ Potica," ^ous articles are on sale dur­ held on Palm Sunday, March This cupcaii wis a leil along with homemade noodles, ing the two weeks of the mis­ Four St. James' 30. Calling lists wera dis­ MR. DICK TINSLEY, Chef at Loretto Heights tributed and it is asked that 'chtrmtr. Shi fancitd herself cakes, breads, rolls, pies, cook­ sion and may be had before and after the evening devo­ they be returned with com­ ADULTS-S1.50 CHILDREN-50e A « e leeder of men, (They fol­ ies, etc. Women o f the parish are all tions. G irls in Rites m ents. 2559 So. Federal Blvd. — WE. 5-2747 * lowed, neturelty) but to be asked to donate to this bake Mmes. Sullivan, Artzer, Cud- The PTA will meet Tues­ truthful, Cieo was no great sale and to advertise it to their more, Groyer, and Leyden are friends. All bakery goods should day, March 25, in the new At Mother-House in charge of selling religious shakes in the soldiering bit. be brought to the school hall on parish hall. Featuring this articles during the mission. she flopped because Saturday afternoon, March 16, meeting will he a children'a Four girls from St. James’ Members of S t Anne’s Circle atyle shew. Parish, Denver, will figure in served the luncheon: Mmes. A. she liied to pley In the wiong from 1 to 5 o’clock so that all bakery goods will be in for the the solemn exercises at the S. Greco, A. L. Donda, Richard teigue. sale on Sunday morning. W ork Begun mother-house of the Sisters of Jorgensen, Leon Bunday, Lor- Slovenian Mission For Parish Holl St. Joseph of Carondolet in St. ren Griffin, Leo Boyle, Robert We et Copper Kitchen htvt been tops in our leegue for ytirs. Work necessary in the con­ Louh, Mo., on the Feast of St. Allen, James Sullivan, and Paul T I f F I N I N N The parish will have a Slo­ Joseph, March 19. Why? Because we concentrate our energies on the things we know besU venian language mission from version of the old site of the Schmitz. The special gift was church into a parish hall and Sister Maureen Francis, the awarded to Helen-Kohles. (ulck, efficient service of line foods in pleasant surroundings. May 11 to May 18 which will be for conducted by the well-known cafeteria will begin in the near form er Joan Kottenstette, The program chairman, Mrs. Franciscan Father Odilo Hajn- future. Already the women of daughter o f Mrs. Maureen and Hinton, introduced the guest sek from Lemont, III. All people the Altar and Rosary Society the late Frank Kottenstette, speaker of the afternoon, Mrs. LENTEN SPECIALS who understand the Slovenian and the PTA are making plans will make her profession of Genevieve Kreiner, whose sub­ Seafood so delectable language should be informed for many parish .activities in vows. Her sister, Mary Kay ject was "Famous and Interest­ you’ll never miss the meatl about this mission so that a the new hall, which heretofore Kottenstette, together with ing Converts to Catholicism.” have been impossible for lack Mary Kay Noll, daughter of Dr. 8S9I WEST COLFAX AVENUE large attendance may be bad. of facilities. One of the first and Mrs. C. M. N oll,4nd Carol BEIfliont 7-1262 such activities will be a lunch­ Mitchell, daughter o f Mrs. Nominators Listed eon and card party sponsored Genevieve Mitchell, will receive Music Program HvsAfvtfi-thlrly by the Altar and Rosary So­ the garb of the Sisters of St tevlk coloreds hlvd. Slated for PTA ciety soon after Easter. Joseph and enter the novitiate. For Elections of in lusurieus 92 Members The Kottenstette girls and At Christ, King Mary Kay Noll are graduates Attend Meeting of St James’ School. Carol PTA in Littleton (Christ the King Parish, When Virginia Sullivan, pres­ Mitchel received her education O ccasions.., D e n v e r) ident, called the meeting of the in Iowa and later finished at Littleton.— (St. Mary’s Par­ O n "Music with Father Hiester” Altar and Rosary Society to Elast Denver High School. ish)— At the meeting of the order March 7 in the Montclair Father William V. Powers, Parent-Teachers’ Association When you have important guests to entertain, and can­ is the title of the program for the PTA meeting Monday, Civic Building, 92 members pastor, will be present for the March 4 Mrs. Dearth announced not afford disappointment in good food and service, bring were in attendance. ceremonies. the nominating committee for them to the Holland House, and enjoy tiie thrilling March 17. The meeting will be DENVER ACCLAIMS the election o f officers at the atmosphere of Colorado’s scenic grandeur. in the school hall at 1:30 p.m. Father Richard Hiester, arch- April meeting: Mrs. Frank THE MOST OUTSTANDING They will be impressed with the beauty of our various diocesan music director, will be Waters, chairman; Mrs. Ivan Dining Rooms. the guest speaker. Irish Party, Show Set Thomas, Mrs. Ed Goebel, an Mrs. Jack Hannon. The meet MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR. ing for April will be postponed NOW PLAYING since it would fall in Holy By Notre Dame Circle Week. Notice will be given as HOLLMD HOUSE si to when the meeting will be (Notre Dame Perish, Denver) of the "Bundle Day” drive for the parish. held. GOLDEN,COLORADO All who attend the fashion HELD New Circle Mrs. Edward Singer reminded show and card party this Sun­ the parents that the children of Vlatat r««tni open daily Iron 12 nooa la 2 PJ4.| B:30 P.M. to 9 PAL Lisfs Officers day, March 16, from 2 until 6 S t Mary’s School will attend Our Lady of the Snow Circle the Children’s Symphony March Sunday, Holidaya fram 12 naOB to 9 P.M. p.m. in the American Legion has just been formed and has 13 at the Denver Auditorium. Ph. CR. 9-2594 Hall at 14th and Broadway, as its first-officers Mrs. Pat The children will be transported Zieries, captain; and Mrs. Carr, OVER! will be greeted by an Irish lad to the auditorium in the school STEAK HOUSE and lassie. The theme fo r the treasurer. The circle members busses. meet in the afternoon and plan There will be a food shower FOR A 3RD INSPIRING WEEK! event, which is sponsored by on playing bridge. the Morning Star Circle, is to March 16 after all the Masses There are now 17 circles for the Sisters o f St. Joseph 1520 So. Colo. Blvd. be Irish, in honor o f St, Pat­ within the parish Altar and rick. Tickets, at $1.50 each, who teach in the parish school. FOR YOUR LISTENING Rosary Society. Any of the AH in the parish are asked to will be available after Masses women who are interested in Be sure to use your benefit PLEASURE Sunday or by phoning Mrs. remember the sisters by bring­ joining a circle may phone Mrsi ing food. tickets soon v l^ y U e t w - Q Vincent Gagliardi at WE. Margaret Valiant at WE, Edouard St. Henri 4-9483 or Mrs. Bernard Par­ 5-8701. Speaks on Vocotions in a AT THE HAMMOND sons at WE. 4-7896. Holy Family Circle will meet The speaker for the meeting The circle members thank all in the home o f Mrs. William R. was Father C. B. Woodrich, O nce in a great, great while... Counlr;^ Club AS ALWAYS who have helped with plans for Smith, 2829 S. Zurich Court, archdiocesan director of voca­ the fashion show and card on Friday evening, March 14, tions. He explained how Cath­ a motioD picture leaps the confines party, especially AIsco, Cen­ at 8 o’clock. olic parents should encourage Alnioivplicre DELICIOUS FOOD of the screen to implant a spark of tpscisIriinQ in tral Bank and Trust Co., Nor­ Notre Dame Study Club wOl religious v o c a tio n s in their ris Dispensers, House o f Glass, STEAKS & CHICKEN meet in the home o f Mrs. Jen­ homes for the future welfare purest wonder in the heart... Gump Glass, Sachs Furniture, nie Cox, 2944 S. Zurich Court, o f the Catholic Church. Elcar Fence & Supply Co., on Tuesday evening, March 18, The attendance award for HkH SIZED COCKTAILS Stoker Auto Stores, Jenkins at 8 o’clock. Father W. J. having the most parents present e Hardware, Alpine Cleaners, Koontz, pastor, will be present at the meeting went to Miss - TA M /rM lE Princess Pat Floral, Gamble to ^ id e the discussions. Ballweg’s room. The hostesses Call SK. 6-9092 Stores, Servicemaster, and Mrs, S^t. Monica's Circle will meet for the evening were the room rOB RESERVATIONS Joe Maginn. in the home o f Mrs. Bill Dev- mothers o f Miss Ballweg's room, & INTORltA'nON June Valiant, Herman Aten- ereaux, 2520 S. W olff, on Mrs. A rn o ld G a sch a , Mrs. Xsa(u«( Fteilitln cio, Thomas Sebastian, and Del Tuesday evening, March 18, at Harry McCormack, and Mrs. MArbilino Schinkelberger are in charge 8 o'clock. Stanley Silverman. PARK HILL room A UbIM Hstiii Flehn Off. Iiliatc <^unfry Club Dinner Served from S te 9 p.nt. NOMINATED FOR 8 ACADEMY AWARDS! FLVS 3500 Colorado Blvd. 'THE RED BALLOON* T H E B R I D G E • Steak COMPLETE DINNERS soap lo dessert FOX ALADDIN THEATRE * C h icken k O N T H E $2.25 to $2.95 BEST PICTURE Eost Colfax ot Race FR. 7 *2 7 2 7 9 Lobster Tails 9 Prime Ribs COCKT(ULS r RIVER KW AI For Benefit Tickets Call— AL. S-7132 or AC. 2-5276 ONtMASCOff • TtCHFBCOtOR* Doors Open 1 p.m. N r r*spt af 100 sr aisrt . . . Wt affar laparS auasMsadallaat far SIAUINC Features ot 1:15->-3:25-^5:40— 7:50 and 10 p.m. SatlsaM dhtaar mtaliaoi, privita SiseaaH sr Olssw-OaiKi. far dtlalk OFTHE YEAR! William HOLDEN Alec GUINNESS U U i OS. 34411 A TNEATIIE OUilD SEIECTIOn" A D U LT S 90e OOOItS OPEN 11:30 A.M. FOR RESERVATIONS STUDENTS 75g CHILDREN 35g PLENTY FREE PARKING NOW CLOSED MONDAY EVES. CALL DE. 3-5411 • PRICES 9 ADULTS: 70c TU 1:00-$I.2S TO 4;0O-THEN S IS ) Free Parking on 2 Big L otil I4TM AT ClEVnAHO PL— PH. ACQMA 2-4777 SHOWING CHILDUH: 2Se TO lrfU-35e TO 640-THEN SDc J ■4*1

PAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Tefephene, Keyetene 4^205 Thurtrfoy, March 13, 1958

AS MEDAL WINNER fisujfukiJUwL in. Pajcn Heights Student Named

SARAH J. VAN GAALEN, 4T. n < 4 Maaa o f the Angela waa celebrated Tea. She la also aurvived by 14 W. Br«r« Avcnu«, Sb« w u tb» wife March 10 in Annunelatlon Cboreb. grandahlMren, and 22 gnat-grnndebll- By Kappa Gamma Group of Willlim T. Van Gaalen; and mother Intemwnt M t Olivet Bonlavard Mor­ dren. Requiem Maia wna otttnid of Harleae Eparki. U elrin G., Bar­ tuary. March 10 in St Marr'a Church. Lit­ bara Ann, and SiUr Van Gaalen, all tleton. InUrment M t Olivet Horan Francka, a Loretto of St. Mary’s High School there. of Denver: litter of Pat Ryan. Monte ADA E. REILLY, 80. 1080 E. EIU- Mortnary. i Vlata; Joeepb and William Ryan, worth Avenue, She waa the wife of HI ei^i^ sophomore,opb has been Valedictorian of her high school Gleswood Sprinea: and Hra. Alvin the late Michael J. Reilly; mother of HENRIETTA VAN DERSAL CAR. swarded Kspps Gamma Pi’s class, she has merited a place on Donne, Grand Jnnetioa. ReQuiem HiKh Ada £., Charlea W., and Robert t . UCK, 74, 8001 Race Street She waa undergraduate achievement the dean's honor list through- Mail if being celebrated Thuraday, Reilly, ell of Denver; and the late the wife of Roy S. Garllek: mother of March II. at I a.m. in S t Catherine'a John J. Reilly. She fa elao aurvived Harry M. Garllek and RIU Chrlito- medal for 1968. Mrs. William out her three semesters in col- Church. Interment In Mt. Olivet Bonl- by eight grandchildren, and four )her, all o f Denver; Edward V . Gar- Shea, president of the Denver Iw e. She is a member o f the evard Mortuary. grtat-irandebildren. She waa a mem­ Ick. Pueblo: and Major Roy D. Gar- chapter of the Catholic honor eoUege sodality unit, the Mis­ PAULA M. CIFKA, 70, (700 W. ber of the Royal Nelghhora. Requiem liak. Trier. G en n an y;.«litcr of Mra. High Mata fa being eelabrated Tbura- Gerynda Baker. Jo^ F.,"and''Prank sions unit, and serves as soph­ 71th Avenue, takewood. She waa the A. Van Derial, all of Denver; nnd moibfr of Anthony 1 . CIfka and Paul day, March 13, at 0 a-m. In S t John omore representative on the Jnlea J. Van Ooraal, Raton. N. Max. C. Dyck, Camp Verde, Aria.: aiater of the Evangeliit'i Church, Denver. In­ Missions hoard. O. Havraneh, Denver: Mary Bangild, terment in Mt Olivet Olinger Mor­ She ta alto survived by 10 gmndebU tuary. dne. three great-grandchildren, and I^ e medal awarded Miss Oak Park, 111.; Robert Dyeke, San Pe- Beveml nieces and ntphewa, Raqutem dre, Calif.; and IgnaCa Sahula. Union ANNIE J . WRIGHT, 81. SOI 8. Francka commemorates the u - City, Ind. She ft alto aurvived by Grant Street She waa the mother of H a t! waa offered March 11 in St. Ig- tron of Kappa Gamma Pi, SL three grandehlldren. Requiem High Gertrude Tbompion, Carl Llpperd, and nathu Loyola's Church. Howard Mor- toary. Catherine of Alexandria. Orig- member of the Colorado Teen Age Traffic Safety Maaa waa offered March 10 In 8 t Maude McDaniel, ail of Denver: and inated by the Cleveland chap­ Etiaabech'a Church, Interment Mt. Allot Hooker of Monte.Viata; and tit­ FRANK R. GAVIN. (7. 1580 & Charter Presented Association. Others in the pictute are, from left, Olivet Boulevard Mortuary, ter of EatcIIe Ege of Denver. She it Etlubetb Street. He waa tba bna- ter, the unde^aduate achieve­ Mary Christine Humphreys, Jerri McAllister, alas aurvived by 11 grandchildren, Dunbar (second from left) is shown as be pre­ T^ERESE F. DUPREE. 77. m « band of Evalyn R, Gavin; father of ment award is^designed to en­ president of the Safe Teens; Sister Fontbonne, Vine Street She waa the eouiin of and 11 great-grandchildren. Requiem Frank T.. Judith Lynn, and Mary courage scholarship and service sents the Safe Teens of St. Francis de Sales' Edward A. Porter, Lakewood. Re­ High Matt was eelabrated March 7 In Elisabeth Gavin, all of Denver. He ia Capt Forrest N. Yockey of tbe Colorado State quiem High Mata waa offered March St Francis de Sales' Church. Olinger alao anrvived by four grandehtldrcn. in Catholic women's colleges. High School, Denver, with their charter aa a Patrol, and Joyce Grout I in St, Benadette'a Church. Like- Mortuary, Raqutam Maaa waa offered March 8 Chapters throughout the coun­ wood. Interment ,waa in Norwich, ANNA McCtVNEY, 73. Loe Aoge in St. VIncant de Paul'a Cbnreb. In­ try ask the women's colleges Conn. Boulevard kfortuary. lei, Calif., formerly of Denver. She terment Mt. Olivet. Howard Mortn­ ZN STATE SAFETY ASSOCIATION TAMMY MARIE RYSZKOWSKl, 3 waa the .mother of Emma H. Henry, ary. nearest them to designate re­ mootha, 1(21 B. 37th Avenue. She Littleton; Ann M. Jayne and M a t - LOUIS AUER, 71. Mullen Home for cipients. waa the daughter o f Mr. and Mra. garet Slmpaon. Lot Angeles, tbe Aged. He waa the buaband of Present for the award cere­ Robert Rrtakowikl; elater of Robert Joieph McGivney, Idledale: and Edith Auer; father of Mike, Jerry. St. Francis' Safe Teens Get Charter Ryaikowikl, Jr,: and granddaughter mony, in addition to Mrs. Shea, Thomtt, John, and William McGlv- Mary, and Edward Auer; brother of of Mr. and Hra. Joe Heronema and a graduate of St. Mary’s, Leav­ nty. Lot Angelea, Calif.: and aiater of George. Hugo, and Leonard Anar, In presentation ceremonies St. Francis de Sales’ High Safety Association, the state Mr. and Mra. laadore Ryaakowaki Lent Boyd and John Kchl. Belton. Mott, N. Dak,; and Harriet Smith, enworth, were Mrs. William Thursday, March 6, Attorney School is in District 1, which association. She is the daughter Bllllnga, Mont. Requiem Maaa waa Carson and Mrs. Jack Plumb General Duke W. Dunbar, chair­ nas its vice president, Miss of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McAl­ celebrated March 11 in the Hoilen both Loretto graduates anc Home Chapel. Interment Mu OUvaU man of the Colorado Highway Mary Wilson of South High lister of Denver. Mr. McAllister Horan Mo^uary. both elected to the society by Safety Council, present^ the School. Colorado Teen-agers is chief driver examiner of the THE OLDER YOU GET their college upon graduation. TOM HERMON, 82, STIS W. Colo­ S t Francis de Sales’ High elect their officers at the annual Colorado Driver Licensing Bu­ rado Avenue, Colorado Sprlnga. Ha School Safe Teens, Denver, with teen-age traffic safety confer­ reau in Denver. The more yon will appreeiste the value of good eyesight. waa the father of Ban C. Harmon, their charter as a member of ence held each year in the early The new organization was Colomdo Springa; and brotfaar of El­ the Colorado Teen-Age Traffic Biit, the earlier you start to safeguard it, the more certain rod (Dan), St. Conrad'a Friary, An- fall. At the present time, mem­ chartered with 76 members, and napolla, M d.: Harry Harmon. Neat Safety Association. bership in the association totals an intensive drive is now under Pesty Francka Nun - Principals you will be of good vision in later years. City, Kane.: Agatha Dilaaver. Greeley; more ^ a n 2,000. way to recruit still more. and Richard Harmon, Riverside, Calif. In presenting the charter to Requiem Maaa will ba celebrated society, presented the award at Hiss Jeri McAllister, president In joining the state organiza­ March 14 In Sacred Heart Church. the college honors assembly last of the newly formed group, Mr. tion, St. Francis de Sales' High Ness City. Kana. Interment will fol­ week. Will Hear Talk Dunbar spoke briefly on the School becomes the only paro­ low In Sacred Heart Oametery. Horan B R O § . Mortuary. Chosen by the Loretto fac­ role of teen-agers in the battlq chial school in the Denver area TRY ulty as the undergraduate who to have an active teen safety 1550 CaJi/ornia Op(oitlCtt*tStS 4-7651 PHYLLIS TYBURSKl, 57. 4445 against death on our highways. Bryant Street. She waa tbe wife of most nearly meets the ideals of He pointed out that the salva­ group affiliated with the state J 'a lL s ^ Stanley Tybnrakl; mother o f Irene By Provincial Better Vition ^ Good Service Kappa Gamma Pi membership, tion of our nation is in the organization. Also, as a member Reynoidt, Denver: Sulla Sipos. Maria Miss Francka is a nadve of of the state association, they for Erery Age I * At Right Price* Watkina, Constance Wllltama, and Jo- Mother Eileen Marie, Pro­ young people, and that conscien- FIRST aepbine Watkina, all of Detroit, Mich. Hannibal, Mo., and a graduate vincial of the Sacred Heart tous, earnest realization, and become eligible to send news to She le alao aurvived by eight grand­ and to receive the Safety Siren, children. and one great-grandson. Re­ Province, Sisters of Loretto, reaction to the nation's ti^fice For Your Spring CLASSES INDIVIDUALLY STYLED quiem Mats was eelabrated March IS will give the keynote talk at a problems by teen-agers is the the state association publica­ Garden & Lawn Needs ! In Detroit. Mich. Requiem Is Held meeting of Loretto principals best hope o f eliminating death tion. FERMIN SALAS. (8. 330 W. Sc«- of elementary schools on March on the highways. Miss McAllister, president of Completo Lino of Fortilisors ond StfMt, Ft. Lupton. Requiem High the newly formed group, has Sproadart Loaned FR EE 15. In her talk for the 14 prin­ Also taking part in the cere­ M ut wM celebrnted March 12 in St. been active in the cause of traf­ William't Cbnreb, Ft. Lupton. Cnpitol At Bl. Sacrament cipals from three states, Mo^er monies was Merf D. Evans, dep­ Open Monday dc F rid a y Nitet Mortnary. Eileen Marie will dibcuss “ The fic safety for some time. She is, uty director o f the Colorado at present, chief secretary of 32 Broadway PE. 3-2940 EDWARD F. STECEMAN, SR^ 78. Professional Advancement of Highway Safety Council, who JACQUES BROS. 3845 High Street. He waa the fa- the Colorado Teen-Age Traffic For Geo. Friend the Principal and Faculty.” spoke briefly on the types of 12700 W. 44 A t«. h a 4-7984 ^er M Valentine, Edward F.. Jr.: The theme of the all-day con­ Walter C.. Eugene A., Pan! M.. and Bequiem High Mass was cele­ projects and programs which a ference, to he held at Loretto Fred P. Stegenan, and RiU Sweet, all brated March 11 in Blessed Sac­ teen safety group could< under­ Opes Daily of Denver. He it alao aurvivtd by Heights College under the rament Church, Denver, for take to further the cause of seven grandchildren. Requiem High chairmanship of Sister Francis Meat waa offered March 10 In An- safety. He pointed out that the George Friend, 67, of 2628 Eileen, provincial supervisor, is nnnclation Church. Interment Mt. entire facilities of the Highway Olivet. Capitol Mortuary. Hudson Street who died in a “Principles and Policies for Safety Council are at the dis­ WHEIE 0(N V (l SH08S WITH C0NFI3ENCE local hospital March 8 after a Principals.” M AX MARTINEZ, 84, 5031 FUI- long illness. Burial was in Mt. posal o f any group interested more Street. He waa tbe buaband of iCftiMt 4 till Rafaelita Martinet; father of Joae, Olivet. Teaching Apostolate' in these projects and that it N O W A T FIRST IN DENVER! • DEitot 34S5S CCilill I till FIRST IN DENVER! John, Don, and Hist Rota Martlnes, Mr. Friend was b om Nov. 9, To Be Diicusied should be contacted for mate­ Eduardo A . Trujillo. Jay Martin, and 1890 in Bristol, S. Dak., and rials, advice, guidance, etc. Mra. Sabino Arredondo; and brother Opening at 9:30 a.m., the married the former Miss Auddie of Pedro C. Martinet. He to alto anr­ conference will include discus­ Captain ForreBt Yockey of BEAUTY REStT o LLAR PROCESS vived by 23 grandchildren, and 12 Baril in Hamel, Minn. Nov. 19, the Colorado State Patrol dis­ great-grandchildren. Mr. Martlnes waa sions of “The Teaching Apos­ a member of tbe SPMDTU and AHB. 1913. The couple moved to Den­ tolate,” Sister Ann Patrice, cussed the importance of driver COLLAR COMFORT ALL DAY LONG: Reqnlem Meat waa eelebratad March ver in 1924. He was a former principal of St. Mary’s Grads attitudes in traffic safety. 7 in Our Lady of Grace Church. In­ employe in the Denver Poet Canvar'i flbwtif Tren- Cruikpreof wkas feldad. terment Mt. Olivet. Trevino Mortu­ School, Colorado Springs; Seek State Aid ary. circulation department and in ing preettti Collari, Cellar peists lia ftsi, “ Home-School Relations,” Sis­ In accepting the charter for Mt carlad. lack thlri M- 1940 he founded the Friend ter Gerald Clare, principal of fit ((ally in biek, ratf dlvidsally iatpailad tor MINNIE B. HOPKINS. 81. formerly Furniture Co., in Aurora, with her organization, Miss McAl-| law in freni for e«- nliilsq batlaol, praeer of 1821 California Street. Recitation St Francis' Cathedral School of the Rotary will be held Thuraday, his soh, George. He was a past lister said: “Our reason forj cHaii nteli frttdem. waiklag and Iraalna be­ Santa Fe; “Guiding Recreation March IS, at 7 4 0 p.m. la the Day joining the Colorado Teen-Age' fore toMIag. president o f Uie Aurora Cham- Activities,” Sister Ludavine. L ittle Mortnary Chapel, 2406 Federal Bonte- her of Commerce and a member Traffic Safety Association is to; Pkckigid in ra-uiiblt 9liafllm tranipartiit bigi. vard. Requiem Hats will bt offered rincipal of St. Joseph’s School bring the services and experi­ Sister “ IH£ Friday, March 14. at ( 4 0 a.m. in of Blessed Sacrament Church. tawlins, Wyo. Holy Gboat Church. Interment in He is survived by his wife; ence of this state-wide organ­ Mt. Olivet. Day Mortnary. two sons, George E. of Aurora Sister Francis Eileen will ization into play in our fight Dresses INEZ RODRIGUEZ, 38. 4202 Mari- and Ralph J. of Denver; two conduct an "Informal Reading for complete traffic safety in poaa Street. He waa the husband of Inventory” with three pupils i i l UtlNDRV & DRY CLEANING CO. daughters, Mrs. Peter Schoen- this area!” Margaret Rodrigues; and father of from the fifth grade of St. daller and Mrs. Jerry Bart- Pbltomon, Richard, LcRoy, a n d Philomena’s School. Founded, “. . , of, by and for” nUdNS COiORADANSDNCeiw] Thomaa Rodrigues. Mary Cole, Hra. scherer, both of Denver; a teen-agers, the association is 7 - 9 8 M ptf fMAN 57 TfA2S OF $t» vicf Hike Lopes, Mrs. Ralph Abeyta, Mn, brother, Lorenz of Aurora; two Principals attending tbe con­ now in its sixth year, and offers I 2S00 CURTIS Raymond Martlnes, and Mra. Joe La- ference will include Sister Crue. He to alto aurvived by 28 sisters. Miss Gertrude Friend the use of films, tapes, disc re­ grandebiidren, and five great-grand­ o f Miami, Fla., and Mrs. Francis Paula, S t Vincent de cordings, display items, speak­ children. Requiem Mata waa cele­ Paul's School; Sister Agnes brated March 12 in Our Lady of Gua- Thomas McCormick of Toronto, ers, posters, pamphlets, “ and Daintily em­ BEDimiium la. He is also survived by 10 Tberese, St. P h i 1 o m e n a’s numerous other items which we / ^) \ l dainpe Church. Interment MU Olivet. School; Sister Helen Frances, grandchildren. Olinger Mortu­ feel are desirable to make our broidered, lace . 9 9 LARRY BOLIN St John the Evangelist's ary. club meetings and activities in­ /.*/ Rsqulym High Hast was nffercS School; Sister Martha Ann, trimmed cottons / •x Why Pay More March 11 In All Sainta' Church, Den­ teresting, enjoyable, and in­ Holy Family School; Sister r (Trademark) ver, for Larry H. (Hike) Bolin, 1(, formative,” Mias McAllister ex­ who died March 7 in SU Anthony'a Thomasine, Blessed Sacrament that are hand plained. HoapICal. School; and Sister Judith, St Requiem Offered washable, will Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores Mr. Bolin waa born Nov. 23. 7338. Mary's Academy; Headed by President Maureen In Denver and nttended SL Eliiafaeth’s Sister Margretta of St Jo­ O'Hagan, 17, o f Greeley High School and Baker Junior High School. School, the association divides not sag. Colorado Owned Store* He aerved in the Marine Corpa in For Wm. Dunn at seph's School, Fort Collins; and 1955-58. He waa employed aa a ahip- Sister Ann Patrice of St the state into 20 districts with Y e llo w , blue; 16th & Glenarm piLg elcrk at the Sunbeam Bread Co. Mary's Grade School, Colorado a vice president to head the ad­ Ha la anrvived by hia wife, Deanna; ministration of each district. matching o r lo n EMgUwneJ 800 SaaU Fa Dr. hla mother, Mra, Marie Bolin; a St. Philomenn's Springs; 30 Saalk Brea^ay 18tk and Califamia brotbar, Richard; and hia grandfa­ Requiem High Mass was cel­ Sister Gerald Clare, St. Fran­ ther, Lotber Bolin, all o f Denver. cis Cathedral School; and Sis­ sweaters. S izes 3933 W. Calfaa 17di and Tramant Boulevard Mortuary. ebrated March 12 in St. Philo- mena's Church, Denver, for ter Michelle, Loretto Academy, Heights Junior 3 to 6x. C w t u £ I S t h S t . FLORENCE t. GRANT Santa Fe; Sister Mary Lucina, Requiem High Haaa waa offered William E. Dunn, 65, who died Uarefa I t in the Cathedra], Denver, March 8 in Mercy Hospital. Immaculate Conception School, for Mra. Florence I. Grant, who died East Las Vegas; and Sister M. Given Art Award :-:x :: Mr. Dunn was horn in Des March 3 In her home at 803 Waah- Moines, la., on Dec. 8, 1892, Lucy. Our Lady of Sorrows ington Street. She waa 45. Burial waa School, West Vegas, N. Janet Spitz, a junior art stu­ ASSURE YOURSELF AND YOUR LOVED ONES in Mt. Olivet. and came to Denver from Min­ dent at Loretto Heights Col­ Mra. Grant waa born in Loveland neapolis, Minn., in 1935. He Mex.; Sister Bemetta, St Jo­ X on April l ( , 1(12, and waa married seph’s School, Taos, N. Mex.; lege, was awarded first prize O F T H E d i g n i t y - was married in Chadion, Neb., to Edward Grant in Denver on April and Sister Ludavine, St Jo­ of 6100 for her oil painting, : ( , 1(14. Mr. G n a t to a former cae- in 1916. He had been employed “ C o^ s,” in the college art ex­ Spring’s M atching / i n THE FINEST OF CATHOLIC FUNERALS retary to the editor of tbe "Rocky by Union Pacific as a mechan­ seph’s School, Rawlins, Wyo. Mountain Ntwa." ., hibit held in the Community ical supervisor and before that Art Gallery this month. Diane She la aurvived by her husband. he was regional manager of Edward Grant: her mother. Hra. Cath­ S i l v e r Dietrich, a senior at Loretto erine Atkinaon: and her father, John parts and services for the Elec­ Heights, received honorable Dora of Denver, interment Mt Oli­ tromotive Division of General Jubilarian vet. Olinger Mortuary. mention for her painting, “Thej Motors. He was a member of Village,” in mixed media. ANTHONY LEONARD MAZZEI the American Legion, Knights Only registered art students Thera will be a recitation of the o f Columbus, Airersft Owners Rosary Thpraday. March 18, at 8 from Denver colleges and uni­ p.m. la the Colonial Mortuary in and Pilots Association, National versities were asked to exhibit. Brighton for Anthony Leonard Mas* Aeronautical Association, and A jury selected art pieces for aei. who died March 8 In the Veter­ the Civil Air Patrol. exhibition from the following an^ AdministratloA Hospital. He waa He Is survived by his wife, 58. Requiem Maes will be offered schools: The University of Friday. March 14. at ( 4 0 a.m. in S t Marjorie Dunn; Ibree daugh­ Denver, Denver Extension of Augustlnc'a Chnreh In Brighton. ters, Mrs. Margaret A. Her- the University o f Colorado, M r. N attei w m born in Newarki manson, Mrs. Mary L. Gilli­ Colorado Woman's College, Lor­ K.J.p oD Fab. 9. 1896. and workad land, and Mrs. Doris A. Hall, etto Heights College, and Regis thara aa a na«Bpap«r preasaan until all of Denver; five sons, James t b m and ont-half yaara afo, «rh«a ColleCT. he moved to Coloraido to baeome a and Darryl, both of Denver; PorHcipoHng Students farmar. He aerved in both World William of Roswell, N. Mex.; The students from Loretto Wap 1 and World War It. aarvlnc the Robert of Washington, O.C,; aacond hiteh in the Marine Corpi. Heights exhibiting were Judy and Matthew o f Kileen, 'Tex.; Ha U eu n ived by hie wife. Mra. Carey, Catherine Ten-Barge, Ladlla Maxaal of Star Route. Hudaon; two brothers, Harry of Minne­ a dauihter, Mra. Bdwin Eapy of apolis, Minn.; and Leo of Des Carol Gaut, Catherine GalTa- ghan, Janet Spitz, Jacqueline Homeniead, FM.: and a brotbar. Lawia Moines, la.; and a sister. Miss Maaiai of Newark N.J. He ia alio Russo, Robbie Fitzpatrick, Di­ ■urrivad by two snudehildran. elen Dunn o f St. Louis, Mo. e is elso survived by 16 ane Dietrich, and Miriam Kor- CHARLES JOHN MeCARTHY ten. grand-children. Boulevard Mor­ BIG SISTER Rcqntom High H u . far Charle. J. Among the 18 pieces selected HeCnrthy w t. e«tobrn(<4 Htreh 11 in tuary, SL John th . Evtng«ltot‘. Church, FROCKS Dcnv.r, with bnrtol following in Ht. Ollvat. Mr. HeCnrthy dM March 3 MAin 3-5314 In St. Joseph*. Hospital st the ate of 59. H. lived at 1224 7‘iae Stnet at Belle Schaefer's tbs time o f his death. Mr. McCarthy was boJn April 15, Sister Mary George, a sister 18(8, in New York City and nttsndcd Funeral Held in F. J. KIRCHHOF schools then. R( wu a merchant of St. Joseph of Carondolet, seaman during both World Wan 1 will observe the silver jubilee and IL In W orld War J1 be p ar& i. paled

Wednesday, Mar. 1958 OKke, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, K eyitone 4-420S RAGE THIRTEEN

MUST PRESERVE INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS S TRANGE BUT TRUp 'Trial by Newspaper' Indefensible LttUt-KMM Ficto ftr CeMiC$ im m By M. 1. MURRAY Copirricht, N.C.W.C. Scrric* By Rev. R obert E. Eekeisen in one of the city’s most no­ “ Do you think it is legiti­ REGISTORIRLS “TRIAL BY NEWSPA. torious recent crime cases. mate fo r a newspaper to use PER" was an impromptu Because of the wave of pop­ sarcasm or satire freely CATHOLIC COMMENT ON CURRENT EVENTS topic at a Beaaion of the con* ular interest shown in the against a man on trial for vention of the Catholic case, the local dailies missed his life? Is not this policy at Schools Frees Relations As* very little of the back^ound least un-Christian?” sociation held in Denver. The of w e accused in lund fol­ AN EFFORT at explana­ point was urged by an eager lowups. tion was made by the news­ young delegate, and the local THE STUDENT at the man, but it did not satisfy XOT TOO DIFFICELT n^sm an who was confronted iress convention asked a the questioner, who still won­ with it did not make too Jegitimate question, Refer­ ders about some policies of good a defense o f his -writ­ ring to the murder publicity the modem secular presa. ing policy, it was reported. and the slightly veiled in­ The student has ideals about HMORtDS o r vMrre sroMa nuendoes as to the prisoner's SuntotMotj/0 SrCOUMCttlSiS W ILL. Fast Abstinence, and Health news writing. The issue concerned the CffDaneOAL. IJlSLAND.m * MWMpnMr guih, the young journalist The report of the incident By P aul U. Hallett feature*story treatment given queried the presiding re­ MD Vfposnto T im ey ftusitjrif o/ta ache. I do not advise anyone to follow this was particnlarly interesting ^ ” II r y a r n . a man charged with murder porter: to this writer, for it showed: SOME TIME AGO the President's heart example without consulting a physician, but 1) That it is not easy to puU Nnv church oT MidtSel'S physician, the noted specialist, Dr. Paul Dud­ those who try it will likely find that the rigors Aankfurt-on'Main .Gennany, the wool over the eyes of the tS M il with A c( c ^ - ley White, came out with the statement that of the jjerfecc fast are greatly exaggerated. EXPLORED WILDS alert teen-ager in matters of leafclioir.lh g * ^ ethics, especially when the “fasting is a good thing, not only for the soul AS FOR ABSTINENCE, no Trappist teen-ager has been schooled but al» for die body. Fasting never hun any­ kitchen observes so rigorous a cuisme as do in the sanctity o f human body. Even our ancestors seemed to know stria vegetarians. A strict vegetarian will eat American Martyrs, rights; and 2) that some better than we how to take care of their nothing at all that comes from an animal—no dailies are not above em­ health." butter, eggs, milk, or animal fat of any kind. ploying harmful sensational­ ism if it provides, as another It is a truism that fast and abstinence reg- Strict vegetarians are for the most part aanks, speaker at the convention (Ulations are seldom observed any longer in who believe that to,drink milk is to do injus­ Heroes of Faith pointed out, “what the peo- their pristine rigor. Yet I doubt the assertion tice to the cow, but they have proved pretty pie want.” ^ p op u L r often made that modern man is incapable of well that meat is not essential to health or hap­ kERHAPS FOREMOST AMONG the heroes of this THE ARTICLES in ques-. continent are the fearless and dedicated men tion, this writer recalls, undertaking long fasts. piness. George Bernard Shaw, the most famous Bnm uH is I SUSPECT that perfea fasts, where stria vegetarian, lived to be 95. who braved the wilderness of America to bring the sketched in great detail toe ih t* P lG 6- Gospel to the savages. Seven of them have been home life and first missteps m is ru :\ nothing is eaten except perhaps a little bread Food companies that cater to the vegetarian of the accused man in the every day, are observ^ nowadays as often for trade do an admirable job of fixing up wheat canonized as the Martyrs of North America. They murder incident. Terms were Iris SAP 10 include five Jesuit priests, a Jesuit brother, and a used that took for granted DCWlVCTnoMl purely natural reasons as for supeinatural. The protein to taste like meat. Their "hamburgers" layman associated in their work. a conviction, and, indeed, 1HI MTOieWL* _ _ late Bernarr MacFadden was a devout believer and "steaks" would hardly fool anyone, al­ Two of the canonized martyrs arrived in North seemed almost at times to be in the efficacy of fasting for health purposes. though they are not unsavory, but I suffered 'WfUL.OUHJJiW.'’ 1C America in 1615, only eight years after the founding of post-conviction tone. In When anything went wrong with his innards, a guilty feeling when I ate their "frankfurters" other words, the accused was he resorted to the perfect fast as a sovereign on Friday. of Jamestown, first permanent settlement in the Eng­ already convicted as far as STUDENTS MAT LOSE lish colonies. Even tnen they were far from the first the feature writer was con­ remedy. He lived into the late 80s, a fan that O N E T H IN G that those who live In the to bring the true Gospel to the New World, and to die cerned. would seem to bear out his theories. modern world find it hard or ptactically im­ in the attempt. The Spanish in the southern regions of It is a cardinal principle And does anyone remember Gandhi, the possible to do without is stimulants. I have of American justice (thank Education Fight Looms what is today the United States had already supplied God) that no pne is guilty in little man who went about in a breech clout, always had a great interest in the practice of their scores of martyrs whose blood was to water the the eyes o f the law until By Rev. David P. W elch JOHN TAYLOR CALD- and, in his bouts with British authorities, went those sectarians like the Mormons and the A BATTLE which prom­ earth for Christianity. But even French America had proved guilty in a court of WELL, president of the Uni­ on fasts of 10 days at a stretch? On May 18, Seventh Day Adventists who prohibit tea and ises to have far-reaching ef­ versity of Arkansas, is spokes­ had its martyrs. law. This is in line with the 1933, at the end of txie such fast, one of his coffee. belief of the Founding Fa­ fects is shaping up as a con­ man for the Association of l r e a d y i n I6 0 8 , the year Quebec was founded thers in the sanctity of hu- sequence of the Administra­ Land Grant Colleges and examining physicians stated that, "despite his It has been my experience that this rule is A by Samuel Champlain, two Jesuits, Pierre Biard maP rights, and in the urgent tion’s e d u c a tio n -a id bill, State Universities. 64 years, from a physiological point of view honored in the breach more often than in necessity of providing every which would offer 40,000 It is his contention that the Indian leader was as healthy as a man of the observance, especially in the cases of those and Ennemond Masse, arrived in Nova Scotia to scholarships to' the nation’s neither Democratic nor Re­ legal means to protect the 40." He might be living yet if he had not been who have joined these sects in later life, after carry on mission work among the Indiana. In 1613, individual. talented students unable to publican-sponsored programs afford the cost of college would produce any scientific assassinated 10 years ago. when the work seemed well on the way to success, a THIS WRITER has no in­ habits have been formed. Even strict Seventh training. leaders in the next decade. piratical English captain raided Port Royal, set tent of shielding one who O D D L Y , it is easier to observe a perfect Day Adventists are likely to fool themselves The Democrats of Con­ The schools which he repre­ has gravely violated the law. fast than it is to go through an imperfect one, Father Masse and 14 others of the colony adrift, and gress have countered with a sents would prefer direct aid in chinking that they eschew all stimulating took Fathers Biard and Quentin prisoners to Virginia. One who is found guilty bill providing for a maximum to colleges and universities or to diet. The reason is chat, after two days of drinks. For example, a health score, which is should be dealt with harshly, of 160,000 scholarships. for faculty salaries and the no eating, hunger disappears, whereas if you Several Recollect Franciscans arrived in New or the law will lose its sanc­ likely to be owned by a Seventh Day Adventist, France in 1615, and within the year the Friar Vial While the members o f the construction of laboratories cat even one meal a day, hunger is always with will not stock tea or coffee, but will stock tion and anarchy will find two political parties debate and classrooms. and his catechist were murdered by traders and a wedge. the merits of their proposals, FOR STUDENT assistance you. The perfect fast is the best appetite de­ mate, or South American tea, which is about This writer does condemn, thrown into the rapids still known as Sault-au- two other groups have en­ he indicated that the institu­ stroyer known. Only after many days, when as stimulating a drink as can be found out­ however, a journalistic pol­ tered the picture, the As­ tions in the association would Recollect. In the same year three Jesuits arrived to icy that tries a man be­ surplus fat is used up, does the appetite return side the alcoholic class. sociation for Higher Educa­ prefer a return to a National assist the Franciscans. fore he is even brought to to the faster. This is a danger signal, warning BUT, DESPITE the faa that every peo­ tion and the Association of Youth Administration pro­ h e FIRST OF NORTH AMERICAN m artyrs to die court; that must have some Land Grant Colleges and gram similar to that in use us that fasting must be terminated. ple in the history of the world has used some prejudicial influence over al­ T was Rene Goupil, tomahawked as a captive of the State Universities. during the depression of the Out of curiosity, I have observed perfect stimulant or other, I am far from convinced most any jury that can be THE FIRST GROUP, 1930s. Under that plan a Mohawks Sept. 29, 1642. St. Isaac Jogues, who was picked within the scope o f its fasts of seven days' duration. I felt no incon­ that these are necessary for the health and hap­ meeting in Chicago, called on student was provided work circulation; that sets itself venience at the end of chat period, except for piness of mankind. We can do without more captured and his hands mutilated by the Mohawks, was the federal government im­ through which he met his col­ up as both jury and judge freed through the agency of the Dutch in New Amster­ mediately to authorize 20,000 lege expenses. a little weakness in the knees and a slight head­ things than we have any idea of. long before the wheels of dam, but returned to evangelize the Iroquois and was scholarships for undergrad­ The fact that Dr. Caldwell’s juridical process have begun killed at Ossernenon, present-day Auriesville, N.Y., uates in colleges and univer­ statement was released from AID GIVEN TO 53 COUNTRIES to torn. sities. It also recommended Washington would infer that Oct. IS, 1644. Ills companion John Lalande was killed, IT IS AN OBVIOUSLY that appropriations be added he and his association are also on American soil, the following day. false principle that the end each year until 80,000 schol­ taking direct action to insure Father Anthony Daniel was killed July 4, 1648, justifies the means. The arships were in use. thht Congres^^ understands NCWC Relief Program Truly Fabulous pragmatists furthered this in an Iroquois raid on a Huron village, when he could The educators in Chicago their position. immoral tenet: Whatever passed a resolution urging FOR CATHOLICS of the By Rev. Daniel J. F laherty were made to the Cardinal have escaped but remained to minister to the aged works is right. Truly Chris­ United States the proposition that it is a disconcerting fact that; “Students granted Primate o f Poland in the last and injured. On March 16, 1649, the Iroquois killed tian moral theology can' of direct aid to the colleges THIS PAST WEEK every that while industrial and ag­ scholarships and fellowships half o f 1967. This program is ricultural productivity o f the Fathers Brebeuf and Gabriel Lalemant, after fiendish never admit it. under any new federal pro­ and universities is heavy with priest in the United States, to be greatly expanded in inore highly developed na­ It is one thing to point up gram should be left com­ suspicion. Experience .of the some 46,000 in number, re­ tortures, in a raid on a Huron village. Father Charles 1968. Increasing restrictions tions of the world have a prisoner’s background, fea­ pletely free to choose their past few years shows that ceived in the mail a brochure Gamier had a similar fate toward the end of the ture-wise, to show yet un­ from the NCWC Catholic Re­ imposed by the Soviet-domi­ reached new all-time highs, own subject-matter fields of many states are unwilling to nated Hungarian government year 1649. Father Noel Chabanel was killed by a tainted youths the pitfalls to provide for Catholic schools lief Services Office in Wash­ no comparable advance has study and occupational objec­ have made it possible to ship Huron, apostate the same year. The martyrs were be avoided. It is quite an­ even those benefits which ington. The tidy little hand­ been made in the direction o f tives in the recognized instU relief supplies into Hungary reducing the number o f the other to take the law into have been declared constitu­ book summed up the overall canonized in 1930. Their feast is observed March 16 tition that they choose to at­ only through the mails. hundreds of millions of the one’s own hands journal­ tional by the Supreme Court. work— past and present— of by the Society of Jesus and Sept. 26 by the Church tend, without any limitations Nevertheless, package ship­ .homeless. Although we stand istically. The Association of Land the organization by way of imposed by their acceptance ments through the Austrian poised on the threshold of in North America. Grant Colleges and State making its appeal fo r the THE COMMUNISTS rec­ of such scholarships or fel­ Mission averaged 1,000 per the conquest of outer space, — Rev, John B. Ebel ognise no human rights. lowships.” Universities may have no Bishops’ Relief Fund drive. It is to be conducted month. If and when condi­ we are still groping with the such restricUon in mind, but tions improve a far greater most fundamental problem it would be better for that in some 16,000 parishes 'BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI' throughout the country on aid will be necessary, sup­ o f living on this earth— that group to spell out deafly its plied by Catholic Americans. of the relationship of one intention to treat every in­ Sunday next, Laetare Sun­ day, March 16. IN C O N C L U S IO N , the man to another as children stitution of higher learning NCWC brochure mentions o f the same God. Exceptional New Movie Has Significant Theme equally before it calls for The handbook was geared support o f its measure. to prepare the nation’s THE RESOLUTION passed priests before they were to NINE-TENTHS OF BRAIN UNUSED By C. J. Zecha the Japanese Army would use ficer, for his subordinates, W HAT HAPPENS to the at the Chicago meeting of mount the pulpits to carry it for an invasion of India. British and Oriental officers, THIS TIME we will admit but it is ^ually plain to see the Association for Higher the appeal to the faithful. their men, an American Navy it. The motion picture indus­ This story line, coupled that he is a snob. Even Education seems to adhere For us the brochure was try has come up with a pro­ with the beautiful photog­ though he contends with, and man. and the bridge is some­ more closely to American highly interesting, as it Books-Path to Growth raphy o f Ceylon and the su­ thinlu he outwits, the Japa­ thing that every adult should cleared up in our mind duction that ought to drive ideals of fair play and demo­ By J. R. W alsh wisely excited by TV trivia even the most avid TV perb performance of actors nese colonel, it is clear that see. Rated 'A-1, unobjection­ cratic conduct. There exists doubts we had harbored as to Guinness, Sessue Hayakawa, he is a foolish man. To him, able for general patronage, the extensiveness o f the plan. EXCITEMENT and stimu­ and searching for excitement. watcher out of his sofa and a precedent for the granting It concerns community William Holden, Jack Hawk­ the vast magnitude of war­ and p rais^ by many, includ­ It was also most enlightening lation are sought by adults into the theater. of federal scholarship assist­ leaders, employers, teachers, ins, and Geoffrey Horne, fare is of no consequence or ing Archbishop Richard for it presented facts and in varied physical activities. Once in a great while a ance directly-to the student, leaders in every field of would make the film worth­ concern. His responsibility Cushing o f Boston who called figures to back up its boast Even this generation o f chil­ movie comes along that can the GI Bill o f Rights. human activity, not only for while on these merits alone. and interest mean only get­ it “magnificent,” The Bridge and it accounted for every dren is regarded as the most be labeled “ exceptional.” Such Under that program the the power of concentration it ting on with the job. ■ on the River Kwai is a won­ dollar donated by Catholic restless in search for some­ BUT IT IS A DEEPER returning veteran chose both develops, but for the knowl­ a picture is Columbia Studio’s derful motion picture. Americans in years pest. The thing to do. Amazingly the release o f The Bridge on the THEME that raises The As a counterpart to the his school and his course. Un­ edge, understanding, and rea­ Bridge on the River Kwai organization is indeed fabu­ key to this quest too often /tiver A'wai, based on the British officer there is the In these troublesome times der that program many of soning it brings to all people from a suspenseful and action- lous. is overlooked. It is worth­ prize winning novel by Pierre Japanese commandant, of world tension and race and the land grant colleges found while reading. concerned. filled tale to a film that played by old-time, silent color prejudice, it is hearten­ themselves becom ing leas THIS CAMPAIGN, the Certainly there is a battle Boulle. speaks strongly against war U. S. prosperity in mate­ Not only can this film be screen actor Hayakawa in ing to see the talents of schools o f agriculture and Catholic Bishops’ Relief going on by Christian and and its effect on the minds rial gains does not seem to rated as a classic in sheer one of the best piece.s of act­ American, British, and Ja­ more centers of academic ad­ Fund, is not just another un-Christian forces to cap­ and bodies o f men. It vividly have made the people hap­ entertainment, but it bids fair ing in recent years. Together, panese producers, actors, and vancement Under a similar “ special collection.” It is ture the American mind in shows the lack of sensibility pier. A noted psychologist to be one of the strongest Guinness and Hayakawa, al­ technicians combined in mak­ program the students, the truly the “ big one” of the the printed word. Lack of and perception of a man who year. claims that most people go anti-war films ever produced. most cat-and-mouse like, un­ ing a film that speaks so land grant and state univer­ to their graves without hav­ reading is gain fo r the un- Yet, amazingly, there is not typifies the kind o f leader­ derplay their scenes together ■ firmly against war and ha­ sities and colleges, the private To point out the hugeness Christian element, as are ship that is perilous and hor­ ing used more than one-tenth a scene of warfare in it, ex­ so well that the viewer feels tred, at the same time point­ institutions o f learning, and of the NCWC organization, o f their brain cells. The thrill, daily trivia gained from popu­ rendous in the conduct of fo r example, they inform us cept for a skirmish at the end he is in the scene with them. ing up the need for man’s the nation will lose nothing challenge, and pleasure of lar magazines, TV, and purely wars. humanity to man. that they handled $148,830,- in which some shots are fired. and gain a great deal. the printed word must be re­ secular reading. The viewer o f the movie is COMPARING THE 663 in supplies in 1967. This ’There are no battles and no CHARACTERS o f these two gained. MAN HAS a God-given aerial dog fights. given a penetrating insight is far and away the largest duty to exercise his mind as men is frightening. 'Though AMERICANS TAKE about THE STORY is about the into the mental quality o f a amount ever handled by any well as his body. Concern for they are enemies and repre­ 46,000,000 aspirin tablets militarist who “ goes by the voluntary relief agency in the latter is evidenced daily building, as well as the sent different ideologies and daily. They swallow 20,000,- book” and who is caught in a iRadwand, JU the world. Because of their by good food, stylish clothes, planned destruction, of a countries, they are, in most 000 sleeping pills nightly, and tragic illusion that all things contacts with missioners, sports, and other selected ac­ strategic assault bridge in respects, very much the same. then take 20,000,000 pills in can be resolved by a code. religious c o m m u n itie s , and tivities, often to the detri­ S6utheast Asia. Through all KBTV, Denver KIMN, Denver tee morning to wake up. It of this runs the gripping and The fictitious British colonel The British colonel, how­ Bishops in every part o f the ment o f the former. Brain Chaaoel 9 AVE MARIA HOUR- is estimated that 40,000,000 suspenseful battle of wills in Kwai has this quality. The ever, is not the villain of the world, the NCWC; is able to cells unaccustomed to real Sunday, 7:1S a.m. tranquilizer pills will be between a brutal Japanese quality may be courageous to piece. He is the tra ^ c man share in a greater part o f the reading rebel after a page or LIFE IS WORTH LIV- gulped this year to salve frus­ commander and a British col­ the point that he will die for caught in a tragic situation. government supplies than two of such effort ING, Bishop Falten J. KFSC, Denver trations. It would be dlsap- onel in a Japanese camp for the code, but he may also In fact, there are no villains any other agency. In 1957, Total reading of secular SfaooD— Su n d ays, 2 :3 0 SACRED HEART PRO- ointing to hear how many prisoners of war. The British take others with him, cruelly and no heroes in this story. for example, the government hooks is bound to create a p . i n . GRAM — (English) — ooks the average person colonel, skillfully played by and needlessly. A curious sympathy for the donated $91,768,604 in food E secular mind. Man's aim ia Monday through Fri­ reads in a year. actor Alec Guinness, intends DURING THE STORY it British colonel is brought SACRED HEART PRO­ value to tee NCWC program. not only to grow in practical day, 9 a.m. More publications— books, to complete a perfect bridge is made clear that this mili­ out in th e'film by insinua­ GRAM — Sundays, 13 or statistical knowledge, but. SHIPMENTS by the magazines, and newspapers— in record time— even though tarist has concern, as an of­ tion and in the book by the p.m. to grow and to think in the SACRED HEART PRO- agency totaled $119,410,614 are available today than ever words of a British commando GRAM — (Spanish) — in value, and assisted the Christian pattern. Systematic TODAY AT REGIS. Regis before. But it is doubted leader: “ He probably spent Saturday, 7 a.m.; Sun­ desperate in 63 different spiritual reading, even only College, Soriee on Mar- whether wholesome reading ia his whole life dreaming of day, 7:15 a.m. countries. This alone speaks a few minutes a day, is The Denver Catholic Register constructing something that riago and tho Family— keeping pace with competing needed and refreshing for loudly for the universality of leisure would last. In the absence of Saturdays, S:15 p.m. LA HORA CUADALU- time activities. Genu- the soul. president...... - ...... Moat Rev. Archbishop Urban J, Vehr, D.D. the program. ine readers are given the « town or a Cathedral, he PANA — (Spanish), Again, in 1067, 24 volun­ IT IS EASY to delay read­ Editor...... Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., Jour.D., Litt.D., LL.D. K R D O -T V , scornful title of "book­ plumped for this bridge. You the Rev. John Ordinas, tary relief agencies in the ing, to put o ff until the next Managing Director....MoDsignor John B. Cavanagh, M.A., Pb.D. couldn’t expect him to let it Colorado SpHngi C.R. — Sundays, 7:30 worms,” “squares,” or oddi­ United States took part in ties. day or week mental effort Executive Editor...... Rev. John B. Ebel, M.A., LittD ., HistD. be destroyed. He had a highly Channel 13 a.m . that should be started now. Associate Editors— Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M.A., Litt.D.; Rev. this world-wide endeavor. Of developed sense of duty and these the Catholic Relief HOW IMPORTANT is The longer this mental exer- Daniel Flaherty, M.A.; Linns Riordan, Ph.D.; Paul Hallett, admired a job well done. He THE CHRISTOPHERS— SACRED HEART PAR­ good reading anyway? It ciM is ignored, the harder it Sundays, 1 p.m. Services contributed three- Litt.D.: Frank Morriss, B.S., LL.B., LittD.; Art Director, Leo was fond of action . . . idiotic ISH GLEE CLUB— fifths of the total. The next matters especially to each will be to return to it. As Canavan, D.F.A. R c t . Jamas MeShaue, worship of action. Perhaps. KOA, Denver nearest contributor gave but individual, fo r his own men­ the exercise is repeated faith­ that silly old fool was quite S_I., Saturdays, 2:30 one-sixth and the much pub­ tal growth and experience. fully, the greater will be the CATHOLIC HOUR— Sun­ p.m. Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at a decent fellow at heart.” licized CARE organization It concerns parents who see rewards, knowledge, and days, 9:30 a.m. Denver, Colo. their children bored or un­ benefits gained. ON THE SURFACE the THE CHRISTOPHERS— gave one-twelfth. This Ptptr Prlatcd Entiral* by Uain labor ASK AND LEARN— Sun. film simply points out what Sunday, 7 a.m. As to the distribution, it days, 10:20 p.m. is interesting to note that happeni when-a stiff profes­ OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER Published Weekly by sional soldier lives by a snob­ *KFKA, Greeley THE LAMPLIGHTERS— one-sixth of the total sup­ bish code. Underneath all of Weakdays, 4:55 p.m. plies went to Italy, Thii may ’^ e Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial ap­ THE CATHOUC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) (1 3 1 0 k e .) VOICE OF ST. PAUL— this is the t r a ^ y o f his ac­ come as a surprise to meny proval, We confirm it as tee official publication of the arcb- 938 Bannock Street, 1 AVE MARIA HOUR— Sundays, 4:55 p.m. tions and their, effects on Sundays, 12:30 p.m. who rationalize that Italy ia dioceaa. Whatever appears in its colnmna over the aignature not one of the true trouble Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 P.O. Box 1620 those with whom he came in K80L, Boulder of the Ordinary or those of the Officials of our Curia is contact. The thought of such KWBY, spots on the globe. But we hereby declared official (1 4 9 0 k c .) must examine the figures to Subscription: a man leading other men in Colorado Springi warfare is enough to make get a clear picture. We hope The Register will be read in every home of the SUNDAY IN HOLY- SACRED HEART PRO- archdiocese. $1.50 per year in Archdiocese of Denver. a person tremble. WOOD — M aryknell GRAM — Monday IN SOUTHERN ITALY $ 2 .0 0 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. “ Madness! Madness!” cries Missieners — Sundays, through Saturday, 6:15 alone, 6,000,000 were aided. We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate e Canada, $2.76 a year per subscription. a dismayed British surgeon 0 :3 5 a.m . a.m . Of this total one-teuth were teste in the children of the archdiocese for the reodine of Foreign countries, including Philippines, $3.50 a year. as the picture comes to a cli­ Yugoslav and Hungarian The Hegister. matic and powerful end. To (Drop « Utter or poeuord to theee staiiona, tMing refugees. Italy servos is a « URBAN J. VEHR sort of clearing house for all >42 Thursday, Morch 13, 1958 him, these words typify the them fOH appreciole theee programs.) 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NCW PARISH Z.A7 GROUP AT MOTHER OF GOD CHURCH ^ 'Pastor Couples' Named Ham Dinner Planned Sunday, M ar. 16 To Aid Thornton Church Thornton.— (Holy Cross Par­ has been given to the Altar and iah) — The parish has been Rosary Society to be presented divided into 12 areas and In at the first all-parish party to each area a “ pastor couple” has he held in the new Ave Maria been appointed to promote the Hall on St. Patrick's Day, works o f the church in tiie March 17, bepnning at 8 p.m. area. Each pastor couple has Gifts listed thus far are a table chosen 10 to 16 'assistant lamp from Price Furniture, a couples to aid them in their bottle of champagne from the work of organization and pro­ Cork and Bottle, a bottle of motion. imported wine from the City Each block in the pariah has View Liquor Store, a box of a resident Catholic couple alert facial soap from Marc Ter- to the spiritual needs of each sonetti, and gift certificates fam ily in the block. All parish from the Careful Cleaners and programs and activities are be­ Art Coyles Market. Music will ing promoted through the or­ be provided by a six-piece ganizations of the "pastor orchestra called the No-Mads couples.’’ Each of the 12 areas and a barber shop quartet has been dedicated to the pro­ formed by members of the tection of one of the 12 apos­ choir. tles. Refreshments will be fur­ At a meeting of the "pastor nished by the Holy Name So­ couples” Monday evening. ciety and the Altar and Rosary March 10, they decided to have Society. Tickets may be pur­ CCD Teachers' Course caiiegos, School, Denver, class the steps of the Religion an evening of recollection once chased by calling Mrs. Betty ■ senior from Lesson Flan, under the supervision o f Sister each month for their own Malowitz, 1711 Eppinger, AT. All SainU’ Parish, Denver, reviews for the Con­ Anthony, instructor. The pupils are studyirtg spiritual development. An al- 7-6390, from the women of the fraternity of Christian Doctrine at Mullen High methods and techniques of teaching religion. ;>habetical list of all Catholics Altar Society in the back o f the iving in the parish has been hall on Sunday, March 16, or made by the couples. Informa­ at the door the night o f the tion regarding instruction for dance. Students at Mullen High School children, fallen-away Catholics, invalid marriages, non-Cath- Over 100 Attend olics interested in the Church, Society Meeting (Mother of God Perish, Tickets may be purchased at Sunday, March 16, in the church Meet Weekly for CCD Instructions and so on is now being pro­ More than 100 women at­ D e n v e r) the door and will sell for $1.26 basement. The committee mem­ cessed. Cases of families in bers are, from left, Mrs. Har­ tended the meeting of the Altar The Altar and Rosary So­ for adults and 76 cents for spiritual and material need are lan Bond, Mrs. Walter Demmer, Kvery Thursday morning 34 fraternity of Christian Doctrine receive a CCD certificate in being directed to the L«gion of and Rosary Society and en­ ciety will serve a ham dinner children 12 and under. in charge of the-dinner; Mrs. students at Mullen High program. methods. Mary and the St. Vincent de joyed a talk given by Father in the church basement from Mrs. John Maxwell, ways G. P. Kennedy, and Mrs. Gerald School, Fort Logan, find their At the invitation of Brother These future Confraternity Paul Society. Matthew R uff, S.M.B., o f the 12 to 6 o’clock Sunday, March and means chairman of the Connelly. way to the school library, but Mark and with the co-opei~ation workers arc answering the call A (pscial leriei of clatia* Bethlehem Fathers who is as­ 16. The menu will include Altar and Rosary Society, and Prayers were asked Marih 9 not to read book.*. Their !ir p i o f the Christian Brothers at to the lay apostolate and will for all ebildraB prapariog to sistant in Cure d’Ara Parish. baked ham, scalloped potatoes, her committee are shown above for Mrs. Stella Manzanares and pose is an apostolic one.e. ThThey Mullen, the Victory-Noil Sis­ help to fill an important need raeeiva their Fir*t CommuD- Father R uf told o f his im- cole slaw, green beans, rolls, preparing for the ham dinner to Ray Campbell, who are seri­ are there to study and learn the ters give the weekly instruc­ for qualified religion teachers ioD in May will begin on Sat­ prisonment in Red China. coffee or milk, and dessert be served from 12 to 6 o’clock ously ill. methods and techniques of tions. After completing 21 in the Archdiocese o f Denver. urday norniDg at 10 o’clock. The following merchants are teaching religion in the Con- hours o f methods, tne boys will At present the boys are quali­ Theta clusei will be in ad- responsible for the gifts pre­ fied to assist their parishes in ditioo to the regular elatiea sented at the recent card the capacity of Confraternity held OB Suoday moroinga party: A clock from the Public Mr. and Mrs. Group in Englewood Helpers, after the 9 o'clock Mait. Service Co., bracelet and car­ 34 Students Wonderful Array ring set from the J & H Phar­ Students taking the CCD Of Gifts for Party macy, manicure set from Plans Covered-Dish Social Mar. 16 course and parishes they repre­ Irene’s Beauty Shop, a dinner A wonderful array of gifts sent are as follow; from the A & H Cafe, and a £nglewood.-L(All Souls’ Par­ officers: Sue Toughill, presi­ The Boy Scouts will assist 'All Saints', Edward Clem­ dinner for two at Don ish)— A covered-dish social, fof dent; Bea Crump vice presi­ the men o f the St. Vincent de ents, Pete Gallegos, Jim Haley, St. Cajetan’s PTA Ciancio’s. members only, will be spon­ dent; Frances Pokraka, secre- Paul Society with the bundlee sored by the Mr. and Mrs. Club and Charles Turner; Religious items will be dent; Velma Pokraks, secre- of clothing for Bundle Day, Meeting March 13 Sunday, March 16, at 6 p.m. in urer; Jo Marra^os, publicity; All Souls’, Englewood, Vince told after all the Masiet March 16. the parish hall. Any prospective and Jerry Lindsay, historian. Cissell and James Nelson; (St. C a je ta n ’t Pariah, D a n r a r ) Sunday, March 16. The eom- PoHuck Feast Assumption, Welby, Mike The-PTA will meet March 13 members or old members who Maxine Holland and June Sie­ mittae chairmas, Mrs. Louise have not yet paid their dues vers will serve on the telephone On April 13 Domenico and Richard Rossi; at 7:30 p.m. in the school hall. Dice, invites everyone to St Anthony of Padua’s, Ed The report on the PTA dinner may pay the same at the social. committee. Mrs. Emma Yale, Plans have been formulated stop and see the new first vice president of the dis­ for the potluck dinner to be Duke and Kent Mitchell; proceeds will be made. selections. Scout Auxiliary Williams Nash, Inc. St. Bernadette's, Lakewood, trict, was also a guest of the held April 13 from 2 to 6 p.m. l i Form ed group. in the parish hall. The price David Bailey, Tom Schrader, AT PRESENTATION A Mothers’ ^xiliary of Boy and George Sherman; A u x ilia ry will be $1.26 for adults and 60 Scout Troop 264 was formed cents for children. Authorised Sales & Service Holy Family, Richard Hecht; recently in the home o f Mrs. T o M e e t Holy Ghost, Albert Rendon; The Queen of Peace Circle, Virginia Covert. Those present The next meeting of the with Kay O’Connor as chair­ St. Louis’ , Englewood, Brent Parish W ill Emphasize included Maxine Hollana, Anita Mothers' Auxiliary will be held Beer and Gary Franc; man, will be in charge o f this Expert xUechanical Work All Makes Stubbs, Trudy Benefiel, Sue April 17 in the home o f Trudy affair. Members will be assisted Guardian Angels’, Anthony Toughill, Lenita Guyot, Bea Benefiel, 6120 S. Logan. Meet­ 2030 S. University g.'iSSn SH. 4-2781 Sarconi; by the following circles: St Meaning of Holy Week Crump, Eileen Nordyke, Mar­ ings of the auxiliary will be Monica's, Infant of Prague, Ma­ Our Lady of Lourdes, Den­ garet Keese, June Sievers, held on the first Thursday of ria Goretti, Mother Cabrini, nis Dwyer and Ed Poehlmann; Maxine Peiffer, and Frances each month. (PreientatioB Pariah, Denver) The Recreation Association and St. Martha’s. Steffanie De- MOTOR WORK • BODY & FENDER * PAINTING Notre Dame, Jim Jokest and Pokraka. Bd Covert is scoutmaster of met in the hall this week to Vltegher will act as hostess for • RADIATOR • BRAKES James Van Loon; The pastor, the Rev. M. J. Mrs. Byron Horn, district the troop, and meetings are formulate plans for an Easter the dinner. • AUTOMATIC AND STANDARD TRANSMISSIONS St Mary’s. Littleton, John Blenkush, announced this week chairman, explained the aims held every Monday evening in MOTOR TUNE-UP A SPECIALTY Livoni and Michael Mullin; that beginning with Wednes­ Monday Ball to be held on D o u b le -stre n g th vanilla is and pu^ose of the auxiliary in the basement o f the church. now being sold by members of Credit available with NO DOWN PAYMENT if desired St Patrick’s, Fort Logan, day, March 19, and on succeed­ April 7 at the Aeroplane Ball­ furthering the scout program. The troop is sponsored by the St. Monica’s Circle. The price As long as 24 months. Jack Yoder; ing Wednesdays during Lent, room. The affair will be a din­ She also installed new elected Men's Club o f the parish. I Most Precious Blood, Mike following the evening servicea, ner dance. The tickets will be for a targe bottle is $1.89. Or­ Carroll; rehearsal will be held for Holy $6 per couple and may be ob­ ANNUAL EVENT MAR, IS ders are being taken by circle Cathedral Motors St. Philomena’s, Gary Mc­ Week. It is the desire o f the tained by calling Hugh McDou- members or by Mildred Sisson, gal at WE. 4-4978. Proceeds circle chairman, at SU. 1-7900. 1735 Logan St. JOE GAFFNEY KEystene 4-8038 Nally and Tom Bender; Holy Father that lay people Presentation, Bill Fleming take an active part in the will go to the parish recreation Tolent Show FREE ESTIMATES X ALL WORK GVARAyTEED and Lorenzo Gonzales; Easter Vigil service, which is program. Altar Society in Arvada Sloted in May Vern Lee and John Kelly Sacred Heart, Roggen, Eu­ the climax of the church year. Mary Jane Nelson, appointed gene Erker, Ronnie Linnebur, In order to help parishioners were appointed assistants to chairman o f the fortneoming BODY AND FENDER WORK, PAINTING, the president, Hugh McDougal, MOTOR TUNE-UP AND BRAKES and Ronnie Gerber; to understand the meaning of W ill Sponsor Card Party Children's Talent Show to be St Vincent de Paul's, Pat Holy Week, emphasis will be to preside at meetings o f the held in May, has requested that Arvada.— (Shrine of St. Louis Mores was hostess to the OFFICIAL BRAKE INSPECTION Dowling; placed on the ceremonies of association in the absence of any children interested in par­ A n n e )— The annual St. Pat­ group on March 11. Sts. Peter and Paul’s, Wheat Holy Thursday, Good Friday, the president. Mrs. Vern Lee, ticipating in this event contact HANK'S AUTO BODY Ridge, Robert Schulhoff. and Holy Saturday. chairman of the breakfast com­ rick’s card partv will be held The new Our Lady of in the parish hall on Saturday, Lourdes Bridge Circle meets in her at PY. 4-3768 for further WEST 38th AVE. AT PERRY STREET mittee, announced that her information. Get your car inipeclioa NOW sad avoid tbt ruth .... committee will serve breakfast March 16, begining at 8 p.m. the afternoon, Mrs. John Sud- Progressive bridge and pinochleidge meier announced. In connection with the talent Henry Veccliiarelli GR. 7-0142 after all the Masses Sunday, show an auction will be held. Supper W ill Celebrate March 16, in Catanny Hall, will be played, but those who Mrs. Louis Mores gave the prefer to playli cards with their final report on the pre-Lenten Alba Phillips has been ap- MOKRIS MIN0ft-M6s-V0LKSW«6(N-.'nilUMPH-BMW (SCm) Fifth Avenue and Knox Court ointed chairman o f this event, The menu will consist of bacon, own CToup may do so. Many fashion show. The spaghetti & FOREIGN AND SPORTS CAR OWNERS varied special prizes will be dinner report was presented by F:urther information concern­ eggs; , juice, coffee, ing items needed for the auc­ New Center's Opening and milk. Prices are 76 cents awarded which are donated each Mrs. Roxy Mapley. More than tion may be obtained from her per person, 35 cents for child, ^ear by the Arvada merchants. 1,000 people were served the (All Saint*' Parish, Denver) 36 new books for people to see. e price is 60 cents. day o f the dinner. at SU. 1-6304. To celebrate the completion Book cards for the year are and $2.25 per family— number Anyone wishing to be of as­ unlimited. This card party is sponsored Religious articles were sold I of the new catechetical center now available, they are $1 a each year by the Altar and Ro­ by the Altar and Rosary So­ sistance to the sick committee kitchen and dining area, a ham year and entitles a person to A mixed greap of voice* may contact the chairman, of *eme SO *ehoel ekildrea sary Society. Mrs. Florence M. ciety after the Masses on Sun­ dinner, prepared under the su­ check out books for two weeks Smith is the chairman with Mrs. day, March 9. Trudy Benefiel, at SU. 9-1161, from the different grade* pervision of Dick Tinsley, chef at a time. The membership is Don Longshore as co-chairman. Tentative plans were made for further information. will *iag at the Aladdin o f Loretto Heights College, will good for the whole family. It is open to the public. , for the spring dinner-dance on The low calorie fudge sale, Thaater Sunday evaning, be served from 5 to 8 p.m. on The library will have the Cofiee, cocoa, and ­ April 26. The society will con­ sponsored by St. Anne’s Circle, Monday, March 17, St. Pat­ same hours as In the past, 9 to March 16, at 7 p.m. A* a nuts are served each Sunday duct a bake sale after the was reported most successful. rick's Day, Tickets are: Adults, 11 a.m. on Sunday morning. In matter of school loyalty, par- Now Take Advantifo of morning after the 6:30, 8, and Masses on Sunday, April 13. This circle is continuing the $1.60; children, 60 cents. Mrs. the near future the library will ant* ara urged to attend this 9 o’clock Masses in the parish Mrs. Frank Holland sug­ care snd repairing o f the Mis­ European-trained Top-flight Mechanics Dolores Anderson at WE. open up on Saturday morning special performanca. hall by the Men’s Club and Boy gested that an open house for sals used for Church services. 6-6137, has the tickets for this so that the children attending The PTA reports success on Scout troop o f the parish. Par­ members o f the parish be held Necessary items, including FOR ALL YOUR REPAIR SERVICE event. religion classes will have a the sale of religious articles FOREIGN and SPORTS CAR ticipation in this program will in order to provide an oppor­ large trays and coffee servers, C o m m union chance to use the books, snd after all the Masses on the aid the scouting program in the tunity for parishioners to be­ have been purchased for the REPAIR SERVICE Breakfast Set when the library starts open­ Sundays of Lent. The commit­ parish. come acquainted. April 20 was use o f the kitchen. Mary Cor­ ing on Saturday, there will be 325 13th Ave. at Delaware AComa 2-2418 The Altar and Rosary So­ tee announces this week that a discusse' as a possible date for coran is the kitchen chairman. Frank Kvbanyl and Frank Ko ciety is sponsoring the annual enlargement of the chil­ new shipment o f articles has Dialogue Mosses the open house with plans to be Man with ihovaU and dren's and teen-agers’ shelves. Wa bava avaitabU W ESTRIC and DELCO BatltHaa. Communion breakfast on Pas­ been received. Anyone wish­ Every Sunday completed at the Apr ' *trong back* are waaUd to DUNLOP tfraa* FRAM Flllcra for Foreifo Care ing any special article or any of the Altar Society. help put pcata around tho sion Sunday, March 23. An in­ Women Invited All Masses with the excep­ AMBlin Haaler^Uoyd— Ferrari— DKW— Tbundarbird__ Flat item delivered may call Mrs. Guests were Mrs. George Sei­ lot. Any man who can holp vitation is extended to all T o C o ll tion o f the 10 o'clock High Petty, WE. 4-8924. fert and Mrs. Richard Palmer. it atked to report Saturday women o f the parish to attend Mass on Sunday are Dialogue Mrs. Baur, circle chairman, Theater tickets for the movie Special awards were given to a t 8:30 a.m., or Sunday, at this function. The breakfast Masses. Father Stedman Mis­ invites interested women to call Miracle of Marcelino are still Mrs. John Sudmeier and Mrs. 1 p.m. Further delaili may will be held at the New Con­ sals for use in participating in her at WE. 6-8993. Afternoon available at the Credit Union Margaret Weskamp. Coffee was he had from Virg Carroll, tinental Denver after the 8 a.m. the recited Mass may be pur­ ahd evening circles arc being office or by calling Mrs, Joseph served by Group 3 with Mrs. S U . 1-2853, or M att DotUd, '58 Ford, Custom 300, Mass and Communion. The chased after each Mass from sponsored by the Altar and Ro­ Cavanaugh, MA. 3-7446. Jerri Lange as chairman. SU. 9-1191. guest speaker wil be the Cath­ sary Society. members of the Altar and Ro­ 2 D oor. 6 Cylinder, Turn Indicator, Joseph' Torres, chairman of olic chaplain at the United 'The SL Gerard Majeila Cir­ sary Society in the vestibule o f teachers of the CCD, reports Permanent Anti-Freeze States Air Force Academy, Fa­ cle was formed in the parish the church. The price is $1. ther (Col.) Constantine F, Zei- this past week. Mrs. Marvin that 76 children are being I'ha Holy Name Mao’* Clab linski, O.P.M., conv. readied to receive their First Lang, 1714 S. Bryant, had the w ill m eat on Thursday, March Reiervationi may be made Communion at Rude Com­ $ 1 , 8 9 5 first meeting and was chosen 13, in tha parUh hall at 8 by eelliag Mr*. Thoma* munity Center. Parents are INC. captain. The treasurer is Mrs. p.m. All roan of tho pariah Howe* at WE. 5-6684. Tick­ Ralph Chavez; and publicity urged to see to regular attend­ ara utvitad to attend. et* are $2 and will be de­ JOHNNIE HARPER MOTORS chairman, Mrs. Marion Moyer. ance for proper preparation. Women See Film livered. About 60 children who are at­ On Lorodon Hall The parish rental library will Mrs. Elizabeth Jagockie, tending Saturday classes at the Offers to residents of Colorado only Arvada^s Only Ford Dealer Joe Calabrese, founder and move into the new quarters 2964 S. Bryant Street, will be church are being prepared for director of Laradon Hall for 2,250,000 shares of Common Stock at 5800 N. Wadsworth __ I{.\, j- j { H this week in the catecheical hostess to ^ e Altar and Sanc­ the reception of First Com­ exceptional children, presented center and everyone is invited tuary Circle at 8 p.m. on Tues­ munion. $1.50 per share {par value $1.00, fully day, March 13. a film and gave a talk regard­ a,^(rs91 H H ^ in to see the new library. There Circle meetings this week in­ paid, non-assessable) are new bookcases and about O u t Lady of Fatima Circle ing the founding and mainte­ B A R L E T T ’S clude Our Lady of the Rosary nance and the alms of Laradon will meet in the home o f Mrs. o f Fatima with Mrs. Pete STANDARD SERVICE Grace Dunn, 2463 S. Raleigh Hall at the meeting o f the A l­ Ekier as hostess; and Little ter and Rosary Society on Thli enioeecamtat I* neirbor ua offer to sell 2101 E . Colfax Avt. EA. 2>S7eS Street, on Tuesday, March 18, Flower o f Jeans, at the home of ■or 0 solicitation of an offer to b iy tkeie Speaker's Topic at 8 p.m. March 4. Ca», Oil, Tire*, extra*, Wa*h- Mrs. Margaret Sever. seceritle*. The offer 1* mode oily by circeler. The parent-educator unit of The business meeting that fol­ iag, Greaaiag, aod Steam The parish Blood Bank is in cars the CCD has started a new pro­ lowed recitation of the Rosary Cleaning. need of more donors. During ft, Is Sacraments gram in the parish. It is visitinj was conducted by Mrs. H. E. COVRTEOE5 SERVICE the past month two pints of C*brM Slvin* (Oar Lady oE Grace Pariab, every family in the parish wit' Stuller, president. i D e n v e r) a newly baptized infant. Some d weblood were received by one of The report on the organiza­ I The Rev. Robert Kekeisen 60 families have been called on the parishioners who was in tional meeting of the Rosary on WedneAlay, March 19, will to date. grave need of it Further in­ Circle was made by Mrs. Louis discuss "Channels of Grace,” Each family called on re­ formation may be obtained by Tezak. The meeting night for cars HUDSON treating the sacraments. The ceives a medal for the new calling Lu Barry at KE. 4-7683 the circle ii the second Tuesday services are held at 7:30 p.m. baby and the parents receive or the Credit Union Office, of the month, and additional S a l e s / / s e r v ic e and include recitation o f the short instruction about teach­ TA. 6-0021. members are welcome. Mrs. \\ Rosary besides the sermon. ing these little ones about God. Our Lady of Fatima Circle These visits are repeated every will meet at noon Thursday, three months unul the little St. Patrick's Day Dance March 20, in the home o f Mrs. one is three, and suggested in­ ■ T« Ud Im Iu 2 service Irene Popish fo r lunch. structions are left on each visit. ttrt I Amphitk*«lr* Mctfhoii VIC HEBERT INC. The Young Ladies’ Sodality This work requires much time 12 m l. via U. S. will meet in the church base­ and more workers are needed Set by Irish Sociql Club ment March 18 at 7 p.m. because the visitors call on 3660 Downing Frank Dumont is instructing families of both All Saints’ and Irith jig*, roela, horopipot, Curtin will bogin playing HATHAWAY INVESTMENT CORP. Slaw n i l the altar boys in Latin on Sat­ Notre Dame Parishes. rocordi from Ireland at 8:30 an d aota w ill provide ontor- Silte 414 Celembtee Rldf., t84S Skermoe Sheer. urday mornings at 8 o’clock. Anyone who can help with p.m. Dancing to tho notic tainmoBt at tha ialormUaioB Penver 3, Celorode A L 5-2033 Ail who need such instnetion thi* work I* a*ked to call of the Roxy Do Carlo ereho*- FI**** i*nd ms *n offtring cireulsr rsleiing te The firms listed here should be in the church Dick Hadley at W E. 5-8B67. of tho annual St. Patrick Day )APITAU tra will bo from 9 p.m. until Megic Mountein, Inc. deserve to be remembered promptly. The CCD can still use Cath­ D b b c o tpentorad by tho Dan- midnight. AI Smith will be The choir is rehearsing olic magasines and pictures. Tor Irith Social Club. matter of ceremoniat for the NAME...... when you are distributing C h e v r o le t Easter music on Thursday These can be left at the mew Open to tbo public, tbe af­ evaning. Emily Hanraban, ADDRESS...... nights at 8 o'clock. Sopranos, ^ AVtvUOAMAYtO UIKOW ** your patronage in the dif­ Khool anytime during fair will bo bald la PetoDsa dance cbnirmnn, rovoalt tbnt C ITY ,...... tenors, and baaaes are ne^ed ferent lines of business. Chism classes, or in the library Hall, 1900 W. 38tb AvaDua, rafrotbmontt will bo avnil- especially. (on Sunday morning. OB Monday, March 17. Kitty able. "T—

Tliursday, March 13, 1958 Telephone, KeysHine 4-4205 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Office, 938 Bannock Street PAGE FIFTEEK St. Bernadette PIA Will Hfear Dr. R. F. Sears Lakewood.— (St. Bernadette’s Parish)— The PTA will meet on Monday, March 17, at 8 p.m Robert F. Sears, M.D., will speak on "The M^ical Aspects of the Crucifixion.’’ Dr. Sears is a graduate o f Notre Dame University. He received his med­ ical degree from the University of Colorado, and served his in­ ternship at St Joseph’s Hos­ pital, Denver. He received resi­ dency training in pediatrics at Children’s Hospital in Denver, and ia now in private practice of pediatrics in Lakewo^. March 18 -will be hot dog lunch day at the school. Girl Scout Troop 672 (sixth grade) is completing work on Members of the clerj^ who St. John’s, Stoneham; Father Edward Ryan, St. Peter’s, Greeley; second class rank and will re­ Ault Chapel Dedicotion the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Gregory Smith, V.G., who dedicated attended the dedication of ceive rank and badges at Cen­ the new chapel in Aplt on Feb. 18 are pictured above. The chapel the chapel; Father Thomas McMahon, St. Joseph's, Fort Collins; tral Lakewood Court of Awards Is maintained by the Sons of 'the Holy Family of Our Lady of Father Robert Hoffman, pastor, St. Peter’s, Greeley; Father April 26<-The puppeteers patrol Peace Parish, Greeley. Left to rigibt are Father Donald Dou^aa, Dominie Morera, S.F., pastor Our Lady o f Peace, Greeley; made puppets, wrote and di­ S.F., Our Lady of Peace Parish, Greeley; Father Roy Figlino, Father Charles Salmon, St. Peter’s Church, Crook; and Father rected a play, and made the pastor, St. Augustine’s, Brighton; Father James Ahem, pastor, William SieVen, Annunciation Church. Denver. stage. Mrs. Richard Culler di­ rected the group. Mrs. Elderkin lastic achievement, and the recommendation of and Mrs. R u ^ Wsgner are Elks Leadership• sisters from their re- their principals. The winners arc now eligible for the state and national contests. troop leaders. C a n t P C f W i n i i p r s spectlve schools. An- V Q n ie b l n m n e r » nually the Denver Elks Shown, left to right, are Sister Mary Sar- Jiggs Dinner The fourth grade Brownie ita. Sister Jean Fontbonne, and Mary Christine Troop 504 chose as their activ­ Lodge sponsors a city-wide leadership contest for all public, parochial, and private high school Humphreys, all of St, Francis de Sales’ High ity Christmas stockings which School, Denver: and William Vitale. Sister Mar­ they filled for the orphans at seniors. Winners are chosen on the bssis of their garet Loyola, and Sisters Marie Catherine, all of Set by Golden Mt. St. Vincent’s Home. Their contribution to the school and community, scho­ Holy Family High School. three tours were to the BowTuan Biscuit Co., the Denver Post, and the Denver Public Library. Holy Name Unit They are working toward their Englewood Men's Club Schedules Golden.—-(St. Joseph's Par­ fly-up in April. Their leader i ish)— Final plans have been Mrs. Walt Cooper. completed for the annual Jiggs Outing Planned dinner by the Holy Name So­ The seventh and eighth grade 'Irish' Evening at Wolhurst Club ciety. A huge crowd is antici- Girt Scout Troop 963 is working pati^ and everything is in Englewood.— (St. Louis’ Par­ able during the dance in the Twenty-five sick calls were on first class badges and is ish)— An “ evening as Irish as various rooms of the club. made during the past month by readiness. The decoration com­ going into senior scouting in mittee will have the hall decked Paddie’s pig" is being planned All mambart o f tha Men'< Mrs. Julia Smilanie and her May, On the March 28 week end for the annual St. Patrick's Club have tickets available Altar and Rosary Society com­ appropriately; this committee they will spend a three-day is headed by Wally Keenan. dance to be held Saturday, for tba occasion. They can mittee: Mrs. Katherine Waller, camping trip at Camp Toma­ March 15, at the Wolhurst The menu will include bone- also be obtained by calling Mrs. F ra n ce s K e e g a n , Mrs. hawk Arrowhead Lodfce. Club. The event, which is the SK. 6-7120 oi SU. 1-3209. Ies.s ham with boiled cabbage Mary Reed, and Mrs. Minnie They recently were enter­ major money-raising project of and potatoes, spiced pear with Futchman, tained by the Belmont Junior the year for the parish Men's Preparations Made Ble.ssed Mother Circle re­ cottage cheese, and dessert. High Senior Scout Troop with Club, will feature dancing from Prices for the dinner will be By Men's Club ported that members mended a potluck lunch and information 9 until midnight with music by surplices and cassocks for the $1.25 for adults, 75 cents for on how a senior scout meet is Dick Westerberg and his or­ When the Men’s Club met children, and this year a new altar boys and were remaking run. Their leader is Pat Rag- chestra. Monday evening, March 3, in feature, $4 per family of four the school cafeteria, members two altar cloths. Mrs. J. T. Van ghianti. There will be a special gift, or more. comimpleted arrangement for the Swerigen, chairman o f the ways The fifth grade Troop 453 is and women will be presented Proceeds from the dinner Stt. Patrick’s Day dance sched- and mean.s ^m m ittee, an­ working on the second class at the door with the traditional will be added to the building uled for Saturday, March 15, nounced thab-fne Altar and Ro­ badge. Their leaders are Kay Irish corsage. sary Society would be selling fund for the new church, on at Wolhurst Club. A request for Gunderson and Mary Schafer. Easter cards each Sunday at which 'construction will start Peter Colleton, dance chair­ volunteer .picket-takers at the As their project they attended the back o f the church. Tlse some time this spring. Dinner man, says that Wolhurst’s din­ doors met with tremendous the stock show in Denver ing facilities will be open to response. Blessed Mother Circle will sell will be held on Sunday, March January. religious a r tic le s a ft e r the 16, with serving from 4 to 7;30 dance patrobs who call PI. 4- The second grade Troop 1199 1527 for reservations. The club A vote o f thanks was ex­ Masses until Easter and then p.m. or later to give everyone tended to Dudley Pitchford for .r . . iv-IGreeley, on the afternoon of Feb. 18. In the visited the Bowman Biscuit Co., will accommodate the dancers once a month. o f parishioners attended above, the Rt. Rev. Monsignor. Gregory an opportunity to eat. his help in furnishing tickets Large Crowd dedication o f the new chapel and the Lakewood Fire Depart­ with after-m idnight snacks St. Anthony’s Circle will meet Smith, V.G., is shown in the center at the altar There will be practice for ment. Mrs. DeMuth and Mrs. which can be had for $1. Re­ for the dance and to the Crow­ at 8 o’clock Monday, March 17, In Ault, a mission of Our Lady of Peace Parish,'at the beginning of the dedication service. Confirmation on Saturday, Grosjean are leaders. freshments will also be avail- ley brothers for their gener­ in the home o f Mrs. S. F. Was- March 15. at 9:30 o'clock for osity in providing carnations kiewic, 3324 Ogden Street. Mrs. all those to be confirmed to­ for the corsages. Special recog­ F. P. Chaput is a new member. gether with tbeir sponsors. AT LOYOLA SCHOOL nition was also given to the Blessed Sacrament Circle will Jesuit W ill Give Talk on Psychology Help will be needed to clean women o f the parish who are meet at 1 p.m. Tuesday, March the church before Confirma­ making the corsages: Mmes. 18, in the sacristy of the {Sl. Patrick’s Parish, Denver) College and well known for his scheduled for March 16 and 17. Irish Potluck Supper Set tion; this will also serve as Ray Crawley, Dick Sullivan, church. Mrs. Nettie Steck vfl 11 Father Raphael McCarthy, Parents and friends are invited studies in child psychology, is the regular Easter cleaning. R. L. Etzkorn, Peter Colleton, be hostess. S.J., former president of Regis to attend. The games start at The date fo r the cleaning will 'Paul Pytlinski, Joe Adams, Vin­ The Blessed Mother Circle scheduled as guest speaker for M arch 14 by Hoedowners cent 'Wagner, and Jack Youn- 3 p.m. Sunday and 7:.30 p.m. be Tuesday, March 25, either will meet at the home of Mrs. the March meeting o f the PTA. Monday and will be held in the kin. morning or afternoon. Any pa­ An Irish potluck supper has Bennie Baker, 3342 S. Ogden His subject will cover the psy­ school auditorium after which Gaylord Street, Denver, by the Street, at 8 p.m. Wednesday, M U R O S rishioner who can help is asked been scheduled for Friday eve­ chology o f child discipline and awards will be made. Hoedowners. Jim Arkins, presi­ Alfor and Rosary March 19, to call Mrs. Rillos, CR. 9-1466, ning. March 14, in L>yola dent of the Hoedowners, has DECORATING CO. training. This meeting will he The Senior Choir sang Sun­ and give her name and the Society Hos Meeting Mrs. WuKen Otto, 3390 S. School, E. 23rd Avenue and announced that supper will be 'on Tuesday evening, March 18, day evening at the Aladdin The­ hours she can work. Washington Street, will enter­ Interior & Exterior served at 6:30 p.m. Square When the Altar and Rosary at 7:30 o’clock in the school. ater in connection with the' tain St. Michael's Circle at 8 Plon Loisn Fund dancing in the Irish style will Society met Wednesday, Match Pointing & Poper .\nyone in the parish is wel­ showing of Miracif of Mai- p.m. Thursday, March 20. follow the supper, and the Hoe­ 5, Mrs. G. W. Pool, program H o n gin g come to attend. eelino. Tickets for this movie, For Practical Nurses Space for Four Our Lady of Good Hope downers’ popular caller. Buzz chairman, introduced the Rev. which will run to March 21, are A “ loan fund'' has been es­ William J. Ryan, assistant pas­ Circle will meet at 8 p.m. 2104 • W - 34th Ave. still available through the PTA. “ Molly’’ Rittenhouse, will take Cage Play-Offs tablished by the Altar and Ro­ tor, who showed a film on the Thursday, March 20, in the Callt GR. 7-3823 The Young Ladies’ Sodality the dancers through a series of sary Society to help a deserv­ Left on Legion Mass and accompanied it with home of .Mrs. James Moore, 255 Playoff games between the is beginning work on two short the “Wearin' o’ the Green," Before 8 a.m. or after 5 p.m. ing girl or boy who wishes to explanations. E. Eastman. intramural basketball teams are plays which members hope to “ Irish W altz," and others in enroll at the St Anthony Hos­ Mrs. Lillian Stubbliefield Attend CPTL stage the latter part of May. honor of the Irish patron, St. pital School of Practical Nurs­ Pilgrims' Trip spoke on "Safety and Driving Mrs. Florence Jensen and Patrick. Instructions for be­ C onference ing. Information on the re­ in Traffic.” She also told o f the Mr/. Rita Krasovich have re­ ginners will be given. Members Cathy Jesme, a fifth grader, quirements may be obtained by There are only four reserva­ work o f the Missionary Sistei^s and Mrs. Florence Miller, cafe­ cently undergone major sur­ calling Mrs. John Demmer, BE. tions left fo r the Denver Le­ are invited to wear Irish cos­ of Our Lady of Victory at Fort gery, Mrs. Joseph Libonati and tumes, if possible, and to bring teria manager, represented St. 7-3550. gion o f Mary Pilgrimage to Lupton. Through these mission­ Inom em aker^s Mrs, Joseph I^Sasso are at the entire family. • Louis’ School at the CPTL all­ Fast Golden graduates of the Lourdes, the Rev. Roy Figlino, ary sisters the Altar and Rosary home convalescing. >Irs. How­ day conference held March 12 school are Mmes. Kenneth Bos­ Legion director and spiritual Society gives clothing to the mi­ ard Potter is home from the Plenty of Potatoes at the Shirley Savoy Hotel. well, Margaret Robinson, Peter conductor of the tour, an­ grant workers of that area. The D ep a rtm en t hospital this week. Mrs. Bethe Cathy modeled this year's St. Creighton, Phyllis Mitchell, gnd nounced. The Brighton pastor The refreshment committee Carmelite nuns will make the Louis’ uniforms, and Mrs. Mil­ Knoth is doing well in St. Jo­ Marjorie Yager, and Misses advised those contemplating has been named as follows: new altar linens which have Piifronise These Reliable and Friendly Firms seph’s Hospital after recent sur­ ler spoke on the school lunch­ Bernita Hogan, Virginia Lee the trip to make their reserva­ Chairman, Amelia Desmond, to been ordered. eon program. gery. Johnson, and Bernadette Steih. tions as soon as possible, for be assisted by Velma and Earl Haverland, Wilma Moran, Ann Catechism class will not be the Denver group will leave Berberick, Midge Arkins, Cath­ held Sunday, March 16, but Denver by plane Saturday, erine and Lillian Grimm, Alice will be resumed March 23. Contributions Sought April 19. O’ Brien, Ploy Rittenhouse, GOLD CROSS PRODUCTS, INC. There will be no school March Reservations are to be made ‘'.‘Iccredtlcd Purteyors to the Catholic Clergy” 17. the parish's patronal feast For Auroro Bake Sale Clara and Lou Bender, Peggy with the Fisher-Sheiidan and Jim DeLaura, and Mar­ JANITORIAL Jc SANITARY SUPPLIES day, and also no school Travel Agency, 617 17th The Beer That Wednesday, St. Joseph's Day, A u ro ra . — (St. Tharase's garet McDonough. This com­ 1421 - 16th Street — SH. 4-8775 or 2598 Street, Denver 2, Colo.; phone, mittee asked that membese DENVER a. COLORADO the patron of the teaching Parish)— Parish families are MA. 3-1211. sisters of the school. u rged to contribute two bringing more than 10 persons Made Milwaukee Famous baked items or the cash The Legion group will spend to bring an extra dish of Irish CFM Retreat Doy equivalent thereof for the two days in Dublin, Bill Sheri­ potatoes for the event. Also Bacon & Schramm At the annua! day of recol­ parish bake sale Sunday, dan, who has made all travel entrees’ should be prepared for Composition Roofing lection o f the Christian Family March 16. Baked items may arrangements for the tour, an­ the most part from fish, cheese, be brought to the church hall nounced. This feature is one and eggs or vegetables. Tile Roofing ENGLEWOOD Movement those in attendance from thu^arLh were Mr. and on Saturday evening, March infrequently found in overseas Other committees 'serving Roof Repairing Mr.s. Edward Krasovich, Mr. 15, from 7 to 9 o’clock, or an tour itineraries, he explained. will be; Hospitality, with the MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. Heating Company Sunday before or after all 4020 Brighton Blvd. ’ and Mrs, Leyton S t Germain, Places to be visited by the Hon. Thomas O’Brien as chair­ rRobert M. — Paul V. — M. T. Murray: Serving Emirs Englswool sno iMr. and Mrs. Gene Szynskie, Masses. Legion tour members include man, and the following sons of CH.4-6S63 Osnver Ares Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallegos, Proceeds from this sale Rome, Barcelona, Lourdes, for Auld Erin assisting him: John Authorized L n w in Dealer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McManus, will be used for church, the centenary celebration; Patrick Moran, Michael Cun­ THE BEST IN LUGGAGE! Furnaces and Air Coodlllonlag ♦ If All KlsU Mr. and Mrs. Casey Chavez, altar, and School needs. This Paris, and Dublin. The group ningham, and Robert Cava­ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kruse, is a major parish project, will return to Denver May 4. naugh. ♦ All Makes Fnrnaees and Mr. and Mrs. Donald and everyone's co-operation The tour, priced at $1,OS'!.70, The door chairman is Joseph ♦ installed. Serviced !Klune. will guarantee its success. is entirely by air. Berberich. ♦ and Repaired INK ♦ ♦ AND l & c a H e a tin g ♦ £iL m s Air Conditioning 1544 S'ei) AM 6-1458 ♦ Sheet Metol Work ♦ Plione SU 1-4494 ♦ FrM Cittekup 4fid ♦ Dkjt tad Nichl ♦ ♦ SATRIANO 1065 W. H«mpd«D ♦ Frank Watera, Prop. ♦ BROTHERS ♦ ♦ Complete Repair Service ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ SERVICE Please Patronize ♦ TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU ♦ ▲ * Rug and Upholstery Your REGISTER ^ Shampooing Advertisers and GE. 3-3861 GL. 5-4323 ^♦ ^ • Complete House Mention ♦ ^ C le an ing THE REGISTER 3030 W . 44th AVE. ♦ Floor Waxing ond ♦ ^ Polishing ♦ ^ • Wolls and Windows GLASS ♦ ♦ W oshed ♦ CO. T EXPERT . DEPENDABLE ♦ ♦ INSURED ♦ ^ Call lit for free ftlim alet ♦ ▲ GL. S-57S4 and GL. 5-8289 1517 OMTtnt riKt lA. 8-5UI ^ 2836 W. 44th Ave. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 3800 LOWELL PHONE Electrical Contracting & Repairing ♦ . BOULEVARD GR. 7-5930 ♦ W o c t r o n e f R A ilH fl clothing for the world’s needy and the Freight shipments ♦ EAHL J. $TK0IIMI]^<;EK wesi ^OOST Douno j, Denver-Chkago van March 5. — Store Hours — shown above. Three Denver trucking firms donated the use of Shown beside the truck in the photo are, left to right, Wil­ ♦ Electric Company one serai-trailer each to transport to San PrancUco 90,000 liam Blohm, Denver-Chieago vice president in charge of road Monday and Friday—9 A.M. to 9 P.M, ♦ pounds of clothing, shoes, and bMding given by the faithful of UCM..4 u d Boed.4 operations^ Albert Olsen, Navajo terminal manager; Lowell A. ♦ the Denver Archdiocese in the Bishops’ Thanks^ving Relief Chamberlain, Ringsby terminal manager; the Very Rev. Mon- Tues., Wed., Thurs., and Sat. ♦ Mambar National Elaetrical Contractors Aas’n. Campaii^ the past November. From San Francisco, the relief s in o r Elrarr Kolka, Denver Catholic. Charities director; and goods will be shipped to the needy overseas. Thomas C. Griffin, St. Vincent de Paul Salvage Bureau presi­ 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. ♦ 1178 Stoat St. AC. 2-5733 The Denver truckers who donated transportation are the dent. The Denver Particular Council of the St. Vincent de Paul ♦ Denver-Chicago Trucking Cempany, the Ringsby Truck Lines, Society collected and packed the relief items. PAGE SIXTEEN Office, 938 Bonnock Sfreel THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursday, March 13, 1958

Family Day Set u A a For Mar. 16 at Precious Blood (Mo>t Preciou* Blood P»ri*h, Denvor) Saturday, March 15, is the Feast o f SL-Louise de Marillac, co-founder with St. Vincent de .V Paul o f the Daughters o f Char­ ity, the sisters who take care o f the summer school in this parish. Family Group Communion Sunday will be observed on March 16. Confessions are heard on Saturday from 4 to 5:30 and from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Teen C lu b D iscussion The Teen Club will hold its round-table discussion in the parish hall Monday evening, March 17, at 7 o’clock. It will Reading and Dennis Breyer; second row, Nancy McClos- be followed by a brief meet­ Demonstration key, Robert Lantz, Michael Pond, Kathy Lom­ ing and social hour. This group ing demonstration for the PTA by Sister Do- bardi. Gary Ward, and Debbie Starr; and third has used the $60 profit real- lorita’s first grade class of Cure d ’Ars Grade row, Karen Freer, Marilyn Moore, Bernice Mar­ ized from the sale of religious School, Denver, were: Left to right, first row. tin, Kathleen McMeel, Geraldine Wareham, and articles to purchase their school Sister Dolorita, Susan Gentry, John Ogle, James Growncy. books for Junior Newman Club Robert Herrera, Tere.sa Crotty, Gerrianne Teto, activities. Miraculdiu Medal Kovena AT CURE O'ARS SCHOOL MARCH 21 services are'held each Wednes­ day evening at 7:45 o’clock. Fa­ ther Murphy will discuss the St. John Vianney Society Sets Meet Espanol is fun with a teacher like Struck, and Kathy Harpole; center row, Joan Dunn, Frances sacrament o f Penance on March Good Neighbors thia!” is portrayed by these fifth grade Johnson, Rosemary Knapp, Maureen Horgan, Jane Lubchenco, 19. Immediately following the (Cur* d'Art Pari*h, Denver) complete process of in cing When the St. Veronica Circle Brnwnies of St. Philomena's Parish, Denver, as they say “ cheese" and Gloria Martinez; top row, Mrs. Michael Lubchenco, leader; novena services an inquiry The next meeting of the St. and developing a new r ding met on March 12 in the home of in Spanish. Standing with pointer by the map is Miss Mary Kathy Vifquain, Mrs. Patrick Horgan, leader; Mary Rita Gillet, forum is held in the parish hall. John Vianney Society will be lesson. Mrs. Marlene Roben, 3385 New­ Jane Guiteras. Others shown are, left to right, front row, Carla Janice Gallagher. Mrs. Lauven Chamberlain, substitute leader; The topic to be studied March held Friday evening, March 21, The lecond of a serie* of port Street, it was decided to Olson, Carolyn Waldeck, Mary Sue Wilcox, Clair Gardell, Cecelia Barbara Bell, and Sandra Keller. 19 is “ S a cra m e n ta ls and in the .school hall, following meetiagi, to help the parent* meet twice a month in tbe fu ­ Prayer.” Lenten devotions. initruet their- children at ture. The next meeting will be GIVE PUBLIC TRIBUTE TO MARY /ANE GUITERAS VocoHon Club At this meeting Miss Anne home, will he held Monday on March 26. Stages Ploy Laughlin will address the so­ evening, March 17. in the Ill in the parish are James ciety. Aa an international dip­ •choot hall. The time he* been The Vocation Club staged a McDermott, 2885 Eudora; Miss St. Philomena's Girl Scouts Honor Leader play for the fathers and sons lomat, consultant to foreign gov­ changed from 8 p.m. to 7:30 Anna Hayes, 3510 Ivy; Mrs. at the Holy Name Society meet­ ernments, and United Nations p.m. for thi* meeting, which Ida LaCricchio, 2901 Albion; representative. Miss Laughlin will he open to all father* of Ed Stegeman, 3315 Dexter; and (St. Philomena’i Parlih, ing Monday night. March 10. Girl Guide Cabana wa.s dedi­ then the Girlish, Scout with William Cisler as assist­ has spent years in Holland. Bel­ children From age* 7 to 18. Joanne Wais, 3060 Elm. Denver) cated and opened for use by any The Future Priests’ Club dem­ promise. ant scoutmaster. Plans have gium, Ethiopia, and Bulgara. scout troop in the world. This Mrs. Lauven Chamberlain is onstrated the sacrament of Troop 79, the fifth grade been made to purchase five Her government duties have timely achievement plus the also assisting in this program. Baptism, pre.sented a small Girl Scouts, would like to pre­ new tents in preparation for included making arrangements suggestions from educators that She was educated in Puerto Rico choir, and illustrated a day at sent a public tribute to Miss the camping season. Any boy for the escape of war victims Mary Jane Guiteras, a member we begin to emphasize “ second” and W'as a scout there while who is 10 and one-half years a prep seminary and a day at » major seminary. Colored who were in dan^r, training o f the parish and a teacher languages of e a r lie r ages, attending a Catholic high of age or older and is interested personnel for the displaced per­ school. She -has obtained Pen slides o f 8 day at Perryville and Colorado Springs o f French and Spanish at East prompted the troops' plan for in scouting is invited to attend sons operations in Germany and High School in Denver. study of the Spanish-speaking Pals from this Catholic school the scout meetings. a day at CaM Girardeau were also shown. These are the ma­ Austria, as consultant to the Last fall when the troop was countries— their people and lan­ for the troop to write. Address by Pastor guage. The troop hopes to make a jo r and prep seminaries of the Ethiopian government on edu­ J. D. CROUCH planning a long-range program The Rt. Rev. William Hig­ cational procedure, and as chief ALUMINUM trip to Mexico and stay in the Vincentian Fathers. C. D. O’BRIEN which would be capable of Miss Guiteras, with a mas­ gins, pastor, spoke informally of the International (Children's International Cabana some time to the members of the Altar St. Margaret Mary's Circle AWNINGS keeping the interests of the ter’s degree from Colorado will meet in the home of Mrs. Emergency Relief Fund Mis­ during its high school years. and Rosary Society at a meet­ OF ALL DESCRlrt’lONS girls through high school years, University, a year’s Fulbright Norbert Samford, 4458 E. sions. the various aspects of world­ scholarship for study in Aus­ Girl Scout Troop 640, lev- ing in the rectory on Monday, Storm Windows oalh grade girl*, will enler- Eastland, at 8 p.m. March 18. She has the distinction of be­ / Doors wide scouting were considered tria, fellowships to the Uni­ March 10. After recitation of New officers o f the circle are ing the only woman among the tain their mothers at a party the Rosary at 1:30 p.m., a / Railing as being possibilities for pro­ versities in Mexico and Ma­ Mrs. Norbert Samford, presi­ 26 chiefs o f missions sent to Sunday aFternoon, March 16, luncheon was served by the fol­ / Iron Furniture grams which could serve each drid; teacher of Poco-a-Poca on dent; Mrs. James E. Smith, sec­ Europe by the United Nations o f the members in the future. TV channel 6, offered to share at 2 o’clock in the school lowing hostesses; Mmes. Marion /V enetian Blinds hall. GuetU of honor will be retary and reporter: and Mrs. Relief and Rehabilitation Ad­ In 1957 in Cuernavaca, Mex­ her tremendous experience with Strain, H. J. McClellan, Ed­ Earl Cumiskey. treasurer. ministration. /I r o n Columns ico, an International Girl Scout- the troop. She has planned her Mmei. Albert Ahr, Pete Van ward Nevans, A. B. Stratton, Manufactured Here Woeniel, and tha troop com­ Little Flower Circle will meet Miss L-aughlin is now associ­ Quolity Apparel Spanish to coincide with the E. J. Witaschek, Michael Syri- at 7::46 p.m. 19 in the ated with Regis College in the Let L't Submit a Bid current holidays, with geogra­ mittee. aney, and Paul Rckelman. Troop Meetings home of Mrs. Richard Lorenzi, department of sociology and as Zephyr Awning Co. IN COLORADO SPRINGS phy being studied in school, and Mrs. Frank Patton, presi­ 6326 Minnesota Drive. a special lecturer. SINCE 1872 YOUR BEST BUY with Girl Scout endeavors such Boy Scout Troop 124 will dent, presiding at the business 613 S. 8th as flag ceremonies, birthdays, meet on Fridays at 8 p.m. in meeting, expressed appreciation ' Reading Program Kiowa and Tejon Streets ZEE IN PAPER and basic scout promises and the Khool hall. The troop is to Mmes. J. Meyer and H. Mc­ Topic of Lgeture laws. She taught the scouts now’ under the leadership o f a Clellan for laundering the Com­ Fr. R uf to T a lk “ The Importance of the Read- their own first names in Span- new acoutma.sier, Charles Hyde, munion clothes each week, and Please Patronize F a m il y - P a k ling Program in Our Schools” (I H DRIVE IN to Theresa Moran for extra [was the topic of a lecture and dutie.t performed while the To Loyola PTA on Your REGISTER TOILET TISSUE I demonstration given by Sister IS MOTEL Lourdes Rocks Schedule church was being redecorated. i Dolorita to a large group of Advertisers and CheictofColer Mrs. Harry Zook, hospitality PTA members Wednesday rink ■ CrMn • Ydlow • Whit* Mention chairman, presented the special Trials in China night, March 5. She reminded Stoy with "Jay' gift to Mrs. Frank Patton. The (Loyola Parish, Denver) the parents that the art of read­ 820 N. Nevada THE REGISTER gift, an apron and hot-pad set, Practice for 'Review' The PTA will meet March 18 ing is so familiar to them as was donated and made by Mrs. at 7 :30 p.m. in the school hall. aduts that they lose sight of M. Keller. W et'Strength The Rev. Matthew Ruf, S.M.B., what is involved in the process. (Our Lady of Lourde* Pariih, last two hours. The classes are Prayers are requested this Please Patronize The act of reading involves NAPKINS Denver) held to increase a greater ap­ week for the seriously ill, Mary will be ^he guest speaker. His Your REGISTER The Rocks o f Lourdes Club preciation of reading and the Kennedy; and for the deceased, topic will be "My Experiences various steps of word recogni­ MAY REALTY Choict oF men are planning the annual methods of fast reading with William Dunn. in China.” tion, comprehension of the ideas Advertisers and fin k •GfMft**y«l low'Whitt ‘ R ffu c. Practices are being held comprehension. The first group Potiuek, March 17 Novena Is Success expressed, and the reaction of Mention in the Center House each of adults finished the course in The solemn closing o f the the reader to the printed mat­ REALTOR January and immediately began All members o f the Pep Club ter. The reader’s reaction de­ THE REGISTER Wednesday during Lent after are invited to attend and par­ Novena of Grace in honor of the devotions. Once each year classes for the children from St. Francis Xavier was held termines to a large extent the the fifth to eighth grade level. ticipate in the potluck supper degree to which he integrates INSURANCE - LOANS W et-Strength ithe men stage the Rockx Ke- to be held Monday, March 17, March 12. The novena was an .I ’rw. usually after Easter. These adults will take the outstanding success and .plans with past experience the ideas in the school auditorium from acquired through reading. All men interested in joining class for their own benefit with­ 5 to 8 p.m. have been nude to conduct the 7 2 5 S. Tejon St. I z l f TOWELS out obligation to teach, al­ the east for this year's review Each girl Is to prepare her novena annually on the same Sister Dolorita concluded her 'Sfoy Sifong When Wei* though a number have the in­ should report Wednesday night, park of the menu, with the sev­ city-wide basis. lecture with the statement, “ It Colorado Springs, Colo. tention of joining the teacher March 19. enth grade bringing a covered- The I.enten Stations o f the is easily understood then, that units next fall. The classes for The Rocks will meet on Tues­ dish fo r the main coarse; the Cross will now be resumed if a child is to experience suc­ M E. 3-7731 adults will run until June. day evening, March 18, after eighth grade, desserts; and Friday evening, March 14, at cess- in the beginning stages of H e a v y the novena services. This will The priest* of the perish fifth and sixth grades, salads 7:30 o’clock. reading, he must start with a be Father and Son Night, and ere now making e parish and relishes. Plan.s for activi­ The Loyola School girls’ uni­ very firm foundation in oral an interesting program has form was modeled by Carol language and then make a grad­ WAXED visitation. A telephone call ties for the remaining of the ME. J-S348 HE. -4-0251 The Heyse Sheet been outlined. Wilbert Metzler, year wilt be made at this time. Hutcheson, a student in the ual transition from the mter- LARRy JERRY a member of the Intelligence it made First beFore celling Metal & Roofing PAPER Mrs. Andrew Johnson and seventh grade, at the all-day pretation of oral language to Division of the Denver Police on the family. During the the members of her committee, conference of the CPTL. the interpretation of printed Madden Plumbing Co. INCORPORATED Department, is program chair­ visitation, the priest blesses consisting of Mmes. Maurice The Adult Choir gave a fine language.” PLUMBING CUMRACIORS HEATING ROOFINO man for the month of March. the home and give* to each Knapp, Richard Frisbie, Roy performance on stage at the Sister Dolorita demonstrated PLUMBING REPAIRS SHEET METAL The men and their sons will GAS WATER HEATERS member tbe Centennial Price. John Cleary, John Aladdin Theater during the with a group of children the PhMi*i ME. 2-4059 Est. ISSa make a tour of the new Denver points stress^ during the lec­ at z-0042 SZ7 ■ cmsom m ^ H a n d y Medal oF Our Lady of Meyer, and John Riesenman, showing the MiratU of Mar- sza so. NEVADA County Jail. A short business Lourdes. A parish program thank all those who helped ceUtio. ture. She followed through a LUNCH BAGS meeting will be held in the cafe­ oF activities it alto given to make the bake sale held on ^ Pete Beroni 11 S\ teria o f the jail and light re- the Family. Sunday, March 9, a succes.s. freshments will be served. AH L Farnitnre Shop 1 William C. Croron men are urged to attend and r UPHOLSTERING J St. Rose Altar Society f RE-UPHOLSTERINC AND T bring their sons who are 10 To Conduct Mission k REPAIRING 4 Optometrist years of age and older. L Slip Cevsr* and Dr*p*r1*i 4 1ZS NorIb T«Joa V- Clear-W axed To Print Paper r Msd« to Order J PHONE ME. 2-3S4I A newspaper 'is slated to be Bake Sale Set Mar. 16 ' Furniture Made to Order J COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO. SANDWICH edited and printed by members (St. Rote of Lima's Parish, ing on an Easter basket proj­ ^24-2ZS W*ta»*tcbA* ME 2-8401 ~ of the Lourdes reading classes. Denver) ect, making baskets from Easter ^ZECHA & ADAiHST BAGS The news items will be collected The Altar and Rosary So­ cartons from cottage cheese. J.B. SHEARER C J. SHEARER I from the various classes and ciety will sponsor a bake sale This is in conjunction with the L Conoco Service Station d! published two or three times a on Sunday, March 16. after all west district project The bas­ month. The success o f the read­ Che' Masses, except the 6 o’clock kets will be filled by the girls ing classes, a new venture of Mass. The sale will take place and distributed to the Little 1 I 2P^iiiSi£eJ W a x e d the Outdoor Club, has been in Che school. Sisters of the Poor, the Colo­ greater than anticipated. The 'Fhe women of the parish rado Christian Home, the Colorado Spring*, Colo. | GARBAGE foreign language groups for the whose last names are in the Women’s Chest Service, and kN*vad* Av*. 4l C*cb* to Poudr«4 younger boys and girls have first half o f the alphabet are Sands Home. Mary Glackin is BAGS likewise been very sucoeslful. asked to bake fo r the sale, as the new co-leader for Troop 4. 2nd Reading Class are all members of the society. Patrol B. BUCK SPORTING The second adult reading Baked goods may be brought Troop 217 helped stuff 3,000 Aley Drug Co. As Advertised on class was organized last, week to the school on Saturday, be­ envelopes fo r the Easter Seal PRESCRIPTION with about 45 persons register­ tween 7:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m,, Drive. GOODS CO. DRUGGISTS ing for the classes. This is the or before any -Maas, except the S t Anne's Circle will meet on Phone ME. 2-3245 second group to be taught by 6 o'clock Mass Sunday morn­ “Evsrxtkinc for Evtry Sport" Pb. ME. 4-1S95 S3Z Se. T*Joa St Dr. Case of Denver University. ing. in the home o f Mrs. James 119 NO. TEJON ST. COLORADO SPRINGS KMYR Quinn, 1001 S. Alcott, with t The classes will be held each Meetings Planned Mrs. Jim Payne as co-hostess. 710 on Your Radio Dial Tuesday evening after the no- For March 13 Jvena services in the eighth Mmes. Bob Nash, Larry The Altar and Rosary So­ Swanger, and Reginald King ■grade classroom. Each class will ciety will meet on Thursday, will have altar duty on Satur­ March 13, at 7:46 p.m. in the The M urray Drug Co. day, March 15. I parish hall. After the business, The Cub Scout pack meeting! PretcripHont Accurately Filled R*v. John Kreuser, C.SS.R. Rev. James Schuster, C.5S.R. a religious question box will will take place on Friday, March; Main Slorp— 116 E. Pikes ^eak ME. 2-1593 be conducted. Members are 21, at 7:30 p.m. in (k)ldrick| V i s i t Y o u r asked to prepire their questions I Auditorium. | Nnrlh Store— 832 Tejon ME. 4-4861 in advance o f the meeting and Parish publicity chairmen Redempiorists to Give bring them M/ritten out on pa­ and leaders of societies, circles, PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY per. youth ip-oups, etc., or those re­ Sunday, March 16, is Com­ .301 North T ejoD M E. 4-5541 sponsible for meeting snotices, CATHOLIC LIBRARY munion day for the children of are asked to call Mrs. Andy the parish. Tbe S t Rose stu­ St. Joseph's Mission Pekar, WE. 5-1907, any day dents will receive Communioh (St. Joseph'* Rademptorist after 10 a.m., and by Tuesday several years been a foreign in the 8 o ’clock Mass and the Pariih. Denver) noon, with announcemants to missiona^ in the Amazon Val­ public school children in the 9 All Parishes Welcome . . . Members o f St. Joseph's Re- ley of Brazil. Father Schus­ be printed in the new parish o’clock Mass. Sunday bolletin. demptorist Parish, W. 6th Ave­ ter has for some years been Easter Basket Open 2 to 6 P.M. nue at Galapago Street, are active in preaching parish mis­ News for the Rrgitter should F o r t C o l l iin s this week receiving a last and sions along the Pacific Coast. Project Begun be phoned in to Mrs. Hal Hed- Closed Mondays ond Fridoys personal invitation to make a He will come from Great Pall^ The Girl Scouts and Brownies fron. WE, 4-8027 at any time Open Sunday 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. mission. Beginning this Sun­ Mont. of the parishr troops are work­ on yondays. SHINN PHARMACY day. Maroh 16. (wo experi­ Sarvica* during tha mU- enced Redemptorist mission- iloD will ha held both morn- “ four Parish Drufttor*’' Free Browsing aries. Fathers James Schuster ipg and evening. During tha HU 2-1086 and HU 2-1036 women'* weak the morning and John Kreuzer, will conduct Northern Hotel Bldg. Membership Fee $1 Per Year.. a two-week mission at St. Jo­ •ervice* will be at € and 9 “ Wortham Colorado’i seph’s. The first week o f the o'clock. The evening tervica* Q r e e l e y The Store with a Smile Leading Oepanmant Storo** mission will be for the women will be at 7:30 o'clock. A of the parish, tingle and mar­ differant raorniisg hour will Access to thousands of dollars be *at For tho men, probably ried and those attending high The firms listed here Of Catholic Literature school; the /Kcond week, for at 5:30 and 6:45 o'clock. Adamson Mortuary Blythe-Goodrich the men in similar stations. Evening lervicei will aUo ha FLOWERS deserve to be remembered at 7:30 o'clock. 24 Hour Ambulance Service M ortuary Worked in Braid by “Clair Louise” when you are distributing 623 19th St. Next to Holy Ghost Church All members o f , the pariah Greeley, Colorado Ambulance Service And Pacific Coosf are encouraged to make the your patronage to the dif­ (4. Roi* Ad*o**a R»*4 P. Ademion Ph. 9 0 8 — 907-16th St, Jack W. Goodrich Father Kreuzer, arriving mission, which is a time o f ex­ Pke IS3# atk Av*. el atk St ferent lines of business. from Oakland, Calif., has for traordinary grace. Greeley, Colo. HU 2-3208

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Legal Notices Chas. Rausch's GETS CITATION TO ATTEND THE I PROBATE OF WILL IN THE COUNTY COURT RESULTS To Note Jubilee 1b tad for th« City ud Conntr «f REGISTER CLASSIFIED Dtnvir sad State of Colendo N a P-ISITS IN TEE MATTES OP THE ESTATC OP KATHERINE KANE, alio At Mass Mar. 15 known at KATHERINE A. KANE, Phone Today KE. 4-4205 To Place Your Classified Ad in the Register D tetaxd. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rausch, THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OP 1452 S. York Street, will cele­ COLORADO, T o: Adtila S. Hagas. IS4 Center St., brate their golden wedding an­ Ezcelilor, Hinm., Siiter, Heir and PERSONALS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 FLOWERS, SHRUBS, niversary Saturday, March 15, Legatee; Helen Wilbers. Laneibore, NURSERIES 34 at a Mass at 9 tf.m. in the St. Uinneiota, Niece, Heir and Lesateo; Catkarioe WUberg, 8140 No. Semi­ EASTER GIFTS Our PertonoliEed BLESSED SACRAMENT Vincent de Paul’s Church, Den­ nary, Cbieaso to. lllinoii. Kieee, Heir Bohemian glaae Roaary con­ 8.000 Dwa aU Y S LOTS OF LTV. ver. and Lera tee. taining earth from the eata- Sarviee TNG. FaUy racnodaM. 8 twin II^. Rautcli, a Riambar of ' You and each of you are hereby combt of Rome. Roie. blec. Sails Hemas bdrmi, bright aunny kit. IH R eal thel«1E international Typographi­ notified that the Initrument purport­ and white. 18.60. batbi. P.F. bant dan, bd m . Irish Shamrock! ing to be the iaet will and teaiaaent St. Chriatophn medalliona for CHRIST THE KING cal Union (inee 1909, worked of the decedent above named will be your ear, 88.00. SENTI REALTOR EASY WALKING DISTANCE, A in Pots. 50c each. in the competing room of offered for probate before the County W rite P.O. Box 1816. Denver. •F 1016 8. B rotdw iy SB. 4 -tS ll Pratty cuatoia built 8 bdrm. FIRE­ m GR. 7-6668 the "Regifter” from 1932 to Court of the City and County of Den­ _ Colorado. PLACE, Btt. rm. dinat ap*aa to 5 ver. State of Colorado, at the City tad m 3820 Meade M SS. when he retired. gardan. Lota o f itoraga 16,100. County BuiMlag in aaid City and FHA U r a i. Both were bom in Brooklyn, County of Denver, on Monday, the HEARING AID REPAIRS N.Y., Mr. Rausch in 1886 and Sith day of Mareb, IStS. at 10 Battcriei. Moldt— For All Maket ST. THERESE BEATRICE M. SHIRK o'eloek A.H., or on n data eubteoueat Mr. Uppineott Quality and quantity preeitlon REALTOR Mrs. Rausch in 1890. The thereto to which aaid bearing regu­ North Denver Rearing Aid Center built, 8 bedroom brick hornet, full FIna Homaa M A. 3-1304 PIANOS, MUSICAL couple were married March 16, larly may he continued, when and GB. T-S484 4485 W. 48rd. bacement, 8 batht, hot water heat, INSTRUMENTS 3 9 native itone (Ice-place, full dining 1908, in S t Brigid’s Church, where you may appear if yon co INCOME TAX RETURNS deaire. Prepared by Notary Public. room, electric kitchen, 8 ear SHUP arauad thaa aaa m i ytaia Brooklyn, before the Rev. P. J. WITNESS my tignatura and lanl garage. t ?,000 will handle. Real Eitata to Trade 34 Farley, who offered the Nuptial Individual u d Builneae. valhaa. o f aaid Court thia Srd day o f P eh n - Call Anytime BE. 8-2T8I W ILDY t MILLER REALTOR TOM W a L E B t PUMOB Mass. U! m L Plans for the Communion ary. l»tS . E. C oK u nt lola EM. ••2070 Eaty Parkiog VICTOR B. CRANDY, NEW AND USED FOR HOME OR ACREAGE 1116 a. Bdwy. aP.T.ttO d They came to Denver in 1918 K e g I S H i g h school h„akfast of Regis High Clerk of the County Court, IN PUEBLO—A 6 room homa in and took up residence in St By Martin J. Plnncrty, Sr.. STAUFFER MACHINES. Imkawood naarly _naw, nlca, haa Francis de Sales’ Parish. In C f i m m u n i a n R r p d k f o s t School, Denver, are polished Deputy Clerk. CALL QUALIFIED H O L Y C R O S S hardwood fioora,' anakan living MISC. FOR SALE 4 4 v u m m u m u n D r e a K ia > l up planners o f the annual Pirat Publication February IS, ISIS 6160 Anderaon, Thornton — Small room. (Ira pltca. 8H lota. 118.760. 1921 they moved to St Vincent STAUFFER COUNSELOR. VACTTOK SWEEPER k ELECTRIC event, scheduled this year for Sunday, March 23, on the Regis Uat Pahiteatioa. Uareh lS, m S . down payment, aaaurae G.I.. Im p , BE 7-8777 de Paul’s Parish and have been DOROTHY HAVRON APPLIANCE SERVICE k PABTS Publiihcd in Doavtr Catholic Regiater 666.00 per month. 8 bika. ,to living at their present address campus. In the picture are, left to right, standing, the Rev. DE. 3-0092 Zollinger's of Lakewood TA 6-8066 church, and achool, 8 yr. old I REALTOR 88 Yaara at tbia loeatloa. Eugene Kelly, S.J., moderator of the Regis Dads’ Club, and Mack bedroom home. Bxe, nice. Cali for since that time. A reception will SANTA HELPER 6801 W. Colfax Ava. BE. 8-6647 Pick-up and Dallvary. Switzer, club president; and seated, Mrs. Virginia Hasenkam NOTICE TO CREDITORS appointment. ' be held in their home on Sun­ S’ HOME DEMONSTRATOR wanted for Colorado Vaenom Swaapar Co. day, March 16, from 2 to 5 p.m. resident of Regis Mothers’ Club, and the Rev. James R. Eatouglb. Na. P -IU M gifti, gadgele and toy partici. BURDETT JONES 606 16th St. TA. 6-1066 ESTATE OP FREDERICK WILLIAM SK. « - s o n c u s-sesa The jubilarians had seven J., principal of Regis High School. CLARK, aka FRED WILLIAM REAL ESTATE WANTED 35 The Mass will to offered in the Regis Chapel starting at APPLIANCES 4 5 children, one of whom, Warren, CLARK (Ward) CATERING 7:80 a.m. followed by a breakfast in the new Student Center. All peraont having clalma agalnat ST. FRANCIS DC SALES Btackatona Automatic Waihara was killed in action in the Ma­ tha above named catate are rtnulrod Prlvata party wlabti to hay 1 bad- rine Corps on Iwo Jiraa. The The Rev. Lucius Cervantes, S.J., will be the speaker at the event, 6186.86 With Trada. Sava 160.00 to file them for allowance in the H. S. SARGENT & CO. room brisk bungalow with full btaa- Llmitad Offar following the breakfast, which is being planned by Mrs. Hasen- County Court of tho City and County manL Can taka immadlata poaaaatlon. .others are Mrs. Frank Wylie, GIVE MOTHER BLACKSTONE CENTER Omaha, N'eb.; Mmes. Geprge kamp and members of the Regis Mothers’ Club. of Denver, Colorado, on or before tbt Baat of eradit rafartncaa. WE. 6-1467 1401 Champa MA. S-0681 84th day of Anguit, ISIS, or aaid A SURPRISE REAL ESTATE Spanyard and Robert Byrant claima ehall be forever barred. BUILDING Denver; Rosemary Rausch, at REPORTS DISASTER LOSSES BIG ANDREW WYSOWATCKT. o r d e r f r o m SALES RENTALS home; Charles, El Segundo, Conaervator MOVING? MATERIALS 4 6 A Publiahed in The Catholic Reglatar P Y . 4 -0 5 2 6 Calif.; and Richard, Wichita, P in t Pubileallon February 20. 1968 DIAL - A - DINNER Kans.The couple have 14 grand­ Lnit Publication March 80, 19SS Have cash buyers waitng for NEW AND USED children and two great-grand­ Catholic Leads Mighty AC. 2-4891 8 or 4 bedroom homes. Pre­ children. ST. JA M E S BUILDING MATERIALS LEGAL NOTICE Baked Virginia Ham, South­ fer Blessed Sacrament or St. naH m • Daart a Mr. Rausch has Served as OFFICE OF THE TREASURER ern , Jumbo Open Sat. 2-4 James. Estimates made wiA- CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER 8681 LYDEN • Choles Nsighbor- president and treasurer of St Shrimp, Roast Beef or Pork. out obligation. Vincent’s Holy Name Society. Red Cross Relief Work Municipal Building hood. Immaculate 6 bedroom home. Kerdy Wrecking Denver, Celerade Also Expert Catering Serv­ Clift b« bftndled with 12.000 4lown (,'on(pacf4>rg For many years he was an ac­ By Bob R amsey vorce cases, in which the Red No. V-14 ice. p«ym«nt. $100 per mootb. Im- tive usher and today still helps GEN. (RETIRED) Alfred M. Cross has no jurisdiction. The NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL potd«BiIon. Milton Conway Co. ZSie Waat 8th St. TA. S-iOtt when needed. In 1935 he or­ messages back and forth, how­ ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OF AC. 2-4891 BLAIR REALTY FL. 5-4479 4611 E. Colfax Gruenther, president o f the APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE 1030 Logan AC. 3-0678 ganized the Pinochle Club in American Red Cross and for­ ever, do cost money and there OF TREASURER’S DEED Closed Tuetdaya, 4 P.M. to 8 A.M. POULTRY 5 4 the parish and is still active mer supreme commander of is $3,000,000 spent a year by TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, in it NATO, was in Denver this week the Red Cross on this message to every perton In actual poaaeiiion MACHEBEUF HI-8CHOOL DISTRICT SPECIALIST or occupancy of the hereinafter Help Wanted—Femole 7 Choice 100 Ft. building site with 8 JOE’ S POULTRY on behalf of the 1968 Red checking. detcribed land, lot or premiiee. end ear garage and "GUEST HOUSE,” can in East and South Denver • • • Woman for child care. North Denver to the perton In whose name the build 8 homes. Near 17tb and Kra- 1221 W . SSth Ava. GI_ B-3Zei Cross campaign. His Denver or Wheat RIdie. 8 boyt. Your home property. For results list fducoti'on Umf A THIRD EXPENSIVE serv­ tame wee taxed or epcclally aiectted, meria. Excellent terms. your property with OPEN FOR BUSINESS AGAIN visit was part of a nation-wide and to all pertone having an interact or mine. DUNCAN A DUNCAN REALTOR ice carried on by the Red Cross HA. 4-8171 after 8:50 P.M. Batall Fraab Draaaad Poultry tour to help Red Cross chapters or title of record in or to the eald FL. 8-4418 JOHN F. BRUNO and Egga Whlla Yon Walt Plans Travel Series raise a goal o f $95,000,000. is the $13,000,000 blood pro­ premitci and more cipecially to REALTOR Wa Do Cuatom Draaaad. In describing Red Cross work gram. There are 3,900 .nos- Robert Rucker, Dolores Rucker, i*sr oriici A scries of four meetings on COSMETICATIAN 3080 CHERRY OWNER WILL G L 5-3261 the General said disaster losses pitals in the nation that bene­ Emma Belle Stootiberry, Ralph R. Eaat 22ad * Kaaraay DE. S-42S8 "The American as International Schwab, D. E. Trogler. The Shirley FINANCE fit from this type o f aid. CAPITOL DRUG CO. Traveler and Host” are planned P' Company, Helen Faulln, CURE D’. ARS years have been especially The policy of the Red Cross You and each of you are hereby Charming brick ranch borne, full PRODUCE & THINGS TO EAT 55 by the Adult Education Coun­ heavy. In 1957 there was $17,- on the United Fund campaign notified that on the 18th day of 12-6 P.M. No Sundays basement, elegent living and din­ cil of Denver. They will take 000,000 spent to alleviate suf­ is to let the local chapter de­ November, 1864. the Manager of FR. 7-2741 ing room. Cleverly planned kitchen place at the Denver Public Li­ Revenue, Ex-Offlelo Tretiurer of the bright and pretty. Newly decorated fering caused by 284 disasters. cide whether or not to join the City and County of Denver and State ST. JOHN’S PARISH Inside and o u t W to W carpets brary, Room 112, April 8, 10, O f these, hurricanes caused the United Fund. General Gruen­ of Colorado, told at public talc to and drapcB throughout will go. 14. and 17 from '7 to 9 p.m. most extensive damage and cost ther said there are 1,110 chap­ D. E. Trogler, aatignof of The Shirley JIM BUTLER EA. 2-4014 Questions on "W ho Goes ters in the U.S. that have Cmnpany, tbs applicant, who bat the most lives. Another heavy made demand fo r a Treaaurcr’a Deed, FRITCHLE REALTOR Abroad?" "How Is the Ameri­ joined. One of these is the Den­ WANTED Like M G f s toll was taken by floods in the the following detcribed real eitaW, R ealto r • Insuro rs can Looked Upon Abroad?’’ and Southern states. The Red Cross ver Red Cross chapter. lituata in the City and County of Catholic woman to help 6632 E. CoHax F U 6-3811 "Who Are Our Foreign Visi­ In describing the Red Cross Denver and State of Colorado, to-wlt: supplied $4,000,000 in aid to Let Twenty-Six <2t) In Block in Denver parish rectory. tors?" will be discussed. There the flood-stricken areas. as a “ universal program," Two (8), Forde Addition Pleasant working eoDditieni. is no charge. The program is General Gruenther aaid, that laid tax Bale wee made to aatiify Write The Register, Bex and Prjers!!! sponsored in conjunction with ‘eighty-three nations have Red the deltnqaent General taxes attested W JC, P. O. Box 1620. Den­ The firms listed here the Colorado Council for IN SUCH EMERGENCIES Cross societies. Through such against laid real eitite for the year General Gruenther said "85 per 1068; that tald real estate w ti taxed ver 1, Colorado. deserve to be remembered TO YOUR DOOR UNESCO. Information may be organizations a better under­ cent of the funds are spent to in the name o f Helen Pnulin; that J had by calling the Adult Edu­ standing between countries can the atatutory period of redemption wheft you are distributing provide personnel assistance to BIG SWEDE cation Council, AM. 6-0581, ext be brought about and through expired November I2th, 1867; tbnt COOK WANTED the people. If a family needs the tame bat net been redeemed, your patronage in the dif­ GL. 5-0842 257. neighbor - helping - neighbor that eaid property n a y be redeemed to have their home rebuilt the For convent, private furn­ ferent lines of business. Colorado Eggs from St. Clair's Flocks policy peace can come." .Every at aay time before a Tax Deed ie ished a p a rtm e n t, living Red Cross provides the money :'our years there is an interna­ iesoed: that a Tax Deed will be itiued How Driver Feels as an outright gift and not as to the leid The Shirley Compeny, room, bedroom, bath and tional meeting of the Red lawful bolder of said certificate, on After Killing Child a loan." Cross. kitchenette, also TV. Good Another capacity in which the 8rd day of July at 12 o’eloek hours and wages. t e e noon 1866, u a lcii the tame bat been Know how a driver feels the Red Cross acts, one that WHEN ASKED whethe* redeemed before 18 o'clock noon of when a child lies limp and dead costs $33,000,000 per year, is ■lid date, EA. 2-6988 he had aay aipirntioai at a under his car? Let’s hope not, the assistance to the Armed WITNESS by hand and teal tbU poitible political candidata, Srd day of March, 1866. Salesmen or Ladies 9B but unless more care and cau­ Forces. "Some of these services (Seal) tion are practiced on our are self-defeating,” the Gen­ C. M. HILL. 6MA0 streets 36 drivers this year will eral said, as only "about one- Manager of Revenue Ex-Offielo Tft CburcbMi CJob«a Scoutt. Treasurer. City A County And OrfaalutJftot. Jtitt laU 64 B»t- have that feeling of remorse, half need the Red Cross serv- of Denver iIm of Dovbl« Slnaftb shame, and dread. Don’t you be ice." General Gruenther was By Boy W. Cttl. Vuillft. D«UIU CalU CR 4-6060. the one to find out. Protect our speaking of servicemen who are Deputy Treasurer EMPLOYMENT children, says the Safety Coun­ overseas and who contact their Publiihed in Denver Catholic Regiater First Publicetion March 6. 1968 cil, by driving with their lives Red Cross field representative Lett Publication March 80, 1868 AGENCIES 10 in your head. These lives are regarding persona! problems at SERVICE DIRECTORY already in your hands. home; problems, such as di- NoHee on Photos See US for the job KE. 4 -4 2 0 5 GOJNG INTO 3RD WEEK Photographs for newspaper Y O U w ant. reproduction should be clear Large Crowds Attending floMy prints, at least 5 by 7 ACE EMPLOYMENT ASH HAULING GUTTERS IN 5 U U T IO N inches in size, although 8 by 436 Broadway SH 4-3213 Tpftjk Strrlc* 10 it preferred. Snaptholi Pickup SfttUfdR/, Aim f-ltlt. JOHNS-MANVILLE ordinarily are not satisfactory. BRICK AND CEMENT Gutter! Spouts (Rock Wool) 'Miracle of Marceiino' Wa apaeialixa in Cottar Baat WarkmanxhIplI Mintlon thia EDUCATION 13 ad for 10 % dlicount Tuck pointing, Aah . Brink rapaira aod Spout Raplaeement The Miracle of Maredino tickets to the Miracle of Marce- CLASSIFIED Licanaad, F. J. Galltcbar, TA. 6-4767 Mr. ONYX RA 8-0818 ♦♦♦♦♦aaaaaaaeaeaaaesft Gottern Cleaned and (AIm Roofing, RamodtUag. Fra* movie, now showing at the lino at the following places; Eatinuta) Aladdin Theater, Denver, is Grantland Pre-School CARPENTER WORK R ep aired Rainbow Sporting Goods, 29th PERSONALS going into its third week with and Yates, Denver; Arvada and Far any remodaling in your homa Thoronihly Experienced LINEN SERVICE — Inalda or out » large crowds every day and Florists, 7409 Grand Avenue IDENTIFICATION CARDS Kinde^arten Call Jack Rala American Roofing nignt. Every Catholic will enjoy Arvada; St. Anne’s Credit Bank Approved. Complete des­ MORNINGS and FULL DAYS i .hC. 2-1459 F U S-740e MOUNTAIN this truly Catholic picture. The Union, 7555 Grant Place, A r cription with photo, thumb print, Uambar of PraaanUCion Pariah T O W E L A S U P P L Y C O . 1631 St. Paul Sheet Meta] Co. S.. W nackiaa, Haaagat doors open at 1 p.m.. and the yada; Dud’s Cafe, 1119 Wash notarised signature and sealed In EA. 2-1474 ConstrucHon W ork zoeo s Crut RA. s-reay feature starts at 2, 4:30, 7:05, ington. Golden; Jimmie’s Shoe plastic. C H . 4 -B 466 and 9:35 p.m. The accompany­ I>»aaaaaaaaa»a»a»aa»aad Shop, 1108 Washington, Golden: Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther 1664 Csllfomla TA. 6-69SS 2157 Downing PLUMBING & HEATING ing picture. The Red Balloon, is Lakewood Farm Dairy, 7621 W After 6 p.m. SU. 1-8035 a most entertaining picture Colfax, Lakewood; and Kopp': the General replied: "I think “HUMAN HAIR PBX SWITCHBOARD United Hambar o f All Seuli Pariah also, and it too features a young Decorating Shop, 7341 W. 44th I would make a very good FOR CHARITY” Plua raeaptioniat tn ie la s. Bull* boy. Wheat Ridge. president— in the American neat damanda trainad parrennal. Construction Co. SJuflim , All agaa. Fraa placem iot (er tboaa Suburban communities will The parifhei in which Red Cross.” Mail to vhe qualify. find it convenient to obtain HEATING I PLUMBING COMPANY I these ticket offices are lo­ There also was some men­ Josephine Sigl, Switchboard School J Roofing cated will receive substantia] tion made on interservice ri­ Training to 6 Waaka / Gutters HA. 4-2754 percentages on all tieketa valry, on which subject General Irene Byron Hospital, Day or Evaning 1460 Logan SL KE. 4.4768 24 Hours Sersieo. sold. Patr»* are urged to Gruenther had this to say: “ I Ft. Wayne, Ind. J Down Spouts buy theirSukets from parish am sure there has been some CANCER’S • r*«' factor ta tet, and at 8:45, St. Patrick’s U tb 4k Ceroaa— Tboratea Call An EaUbllabad Daeormtor taam H K maana aanaar. Gruenther was presented the rafrigarator, laundry (teillUaa, . ' Day or Night Parish choir; and Sunday, University o f Notre Dame's ganga. Coovanteat location. 8 80 Vaan In Danvar MODERN Pkk up aad Dalivary ia Dnvar and March 16, at 7 p.m. Presenta- A T . 7 4 9 2 6 Laetare Medal, Cardinal Spell- working woman er coupla prt- Painting • Tazluring • Fnparing Suburb. 8801 Doaglu (nar of North (Xvaslat Aoe^atwaDU isvlud) (errad. RaiionabU. High) Kambar of Bt Domlala Faiith Uon Parish girls'^ choir, and man praised him as -"a patriotic Fraa Eatimate — Rationabla HOME AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY H A . 4-5241 8:45 p.m., the Lourdee Parish American and an exeroplarv W. R. MtKaIvy 8P. 7-8648 ROOFS AND ROOFING choir of men and boys. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Catholic." 33 DRUGGISTS IMPROVEMENT NOMJHATWG COMMITTEE CHOSEN ALADDIN DROO CO. North Denver 8688 E. Colfax Avo. FR. 7-TOIt v/GUHERS Rooting Co. 3 BLKS. ST. PETER & PAUL YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS yROOF WORK All lypaa at Raalx, Raroaffaii, St. Francis' PTA Election Planned \ will ba flUad eorraeUy at Rapabiag WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY Licanaad aad iHarod 7005 West 42nd Ave. Pb. SP. 7-8766 1686 South Gaylord v/PATlO ______Fraa SatlBata , (S t. Franeia da Sale*’ Pariah, McCammon, and Mrs. William rOL t-1668 (Day ar night aaV)i Deaver) tha church Tuesday, March 18, Cudmore. at 1 :46 p.m. fo r the recita­ b^room home, 1 ^ baths, modem yCARPORTS Mrs. Fred Gardiner, PTA kitchen with disposal, automatic washer, electric president, appointed the follow­ The group’s rei^rt will be tion of the Rosary. The meet­ The firms listed here v/KITCHENS UPHOLSTERERS ing nominating committee at a made at the April meeting, ing will follow in the assom- stove, eating space. Beautiful landscaped fenced' when elections will take place. my room of the rectory, with deserve to be remembered Ra-UpheUMriag by rsUakla f l i ^ recen^ meeting: The Rt Rev. y « d with Life time fence, shade and fruit trees. Complete Home 81 yaan axparWaaa—fawna. The new officers will be in­ Mrs. A. J. Dnnst presiding. Honsignor Gregory Smith, White asbestos shingles. Asking $17,600. when you are distributing Remodeling Service Fraa BatlmaU. A a t -I S T I V.G., pastor, honorary chair- stalled at the May meeting. Mrs. William & ott, 461 S. NAriOMAL UPHOLSTERY Zldg CowH f L oaar Eaat M tk Avo. tnan; Mrs. Lawrence Nardin, Sacred Heart League Grant Street, will be hostess to your patronage in the dif­ St. Gregory’s Canasta Circle ^ 1464 Be. Broadway chairman; Mrs. Charles Reiter, Members of the League of WALLPAPER, PAINTS Mrs. George Young, Mrs. John on Thursday, March 30. at HA. 4-2867 ferent lines of business. the Sacred Heart will meet in 12:30 p.m. P E . 3-9272 Wallpapap—88a a and ap. g ,— . ! M ^ ta. papar haaging. fraa aatiBStaa. KE 4-4681. 666 Santa Fa Dr. PAGE EIGHTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4^205 Thursday, March 13, 19S8

M en W ill Hear Bishop Federal WAREHOUSE STORE 26th Corporate Communion Breakfast March 23 5125 E. Evans 5K. 6-8212 Auxiliary Bishop J. Lennox dignitaries, will also be in at­ front of the Knights of Colum­ breakfast in the Lincoln Room. Federal of Salt Lake City heads tendance. bus Home, 1575 Grant Street, Co-chairmen John K Ma­ Open Evenings ’til 9 P. M. an impressive list of guest Denver, at 7:15 a.m. They will For All Men honey and Joseph P. McCon- At tfw WortheoM Stort Only speakers who will appear at the Of Denver Area march in a group to the Cathe­ aty have assured all that the 26th annual men's corporate dral for a Pontifical Low Mass Sponsored by Council 539 of breakfast will adjourn'promptly Communion breakfast on Sun­ to be celebrated by Archbishop the Knights of Columbus, the at 11 o'clock. Vchr. day, March 23. corporate Communion breakfast State, City Heads Me'mbers of tlic Denver is fo( all Catholic men of After Mass, the group will WiU Attend clergy, led by Archbishop Urban Greater Denver. march to the Shirlcy-Savoy Besides Archbishop Vehr and J. Vchf, as well as city and state The men will assemble in Hotel, where they wiU be served Bishop Federal, other dignitaries i I will include Stephen L R. Mc- Nichols, Governor of Colorado; Will F. Nicholson, Mayor of Denver; and members of the police, fire, and post office de­ partments; and servicemen from Lowry Air Force Base and the Air Force Academy. Tickets are on sale for $1.50 at the Knights of Columbus Home, 1575 Grant Street. CARPET STUDIOS, INC. De Paul Men Aid Formation Of New Group Recently, Joseph F. Pughes,, Sr., treasurer of the Holy Fam­ ily Parish Conference o f the St. Vincent de Paul Society, Den­ ver, assisted in the formation of a new conference of the De Paul group at Holy Trinity Parish, Westminster. Pughes, confer­ ence treasurer for the past nine Mayor to Attend w iu f . Nichoi»n, tive assistant, and Edward A. Jersin, grand years and a member of (he so­ » mayor o f Denver, knight of Council 539. ciety since 1932, was aided in Men^c Communian accept- The Communion and breakfast will be held forming the new De Paul group iiieii > ^ummumun ^ Sunday, March 23. Mass will be at 8 o’clock by Virgil Tout, president of the K. of C. Council 539 at the 26th annual men’s in the Cathedral, followed by breakfast at conference at St. Bernadette’s corporate Communion. The mayor, a member of 9:30 a.m. in the Lincoln Room o f the Shirley- Parish in Lakewood and a for­ St. John t}te Evangelist’s Parish, is seated be­ Savoy Hotel. All Catholic men of Greater Den­ mer member of the Holy Fam­ tween John K. Mahoney (left) and Joseph P. ver are invited to attend. Tickets are available ily conference. McConaiy, co-chairmen of the event. I/)oking for $1.50 in the Knights of Columbus Home, Pughes and Tout are members on are tieorge Kelly, the mayor’s administra­ 1675 Grant Street. of the extension committee of the Particular Council o f the HEAR CHURCH.STATE SEPARATION DISCUSSED St. Vincent de Paul Society in Denver. 3rd Such Action 400 Men, Boys Defy Storm to Attend Assistance in formation of the Westminster de Paul (Confer­ ence marked the third time in recent years that the parish De Annual Ft. Collins Communion Event Paul Society has helped in ex­ tension work. Two years ago, Revere weather for the second Duffy, pastor of St. Joseph’s non-CathoHcs do, and therefore John Weakland, parish confer­ consecutive year again failed to Parish, delivered the sermon. attempt to belittle the Church. ence president; Pughes, John dampen the spirit o f some 400 Music for the Mass was fu r­ “ Catholic laymen must be pre­ Burke, Joseph Walsh, and Fred Catholic men and boys who at­ nished by the Boys' Choir of pared to' answer questions re­ Buchholz were instrumental in tended the annual corporate Our I>ady of Lourdes Parish in garding their attitude, which ia organizing a conference at Our Communion and breakfast in Denver, under the direction of classified by some as ‘divisive’, Lady o f Visitation Mission at Fort Collins' St. Joseph Church Anthony Ramarzia, with Mrs. and must prove themselves to 2601 W. 66th Avenue. on .Sunday, March 9. Anthony Samarzia as accom­ be men o f friendline.ss, jJatience, In February, 1966, Weakland, The Very Kev. Monsignor panist. and neighborliness. Tout (then a member of the David Maloney. J.C.D., Chan­ A special musical program at “ We, however, are convinced Holy Family De Paul group), cellor of the Archdiocese o f Den­ the breakfast was furnished by that Jesus Christ is God, that and T. Raber Taylor, president ver. celebrated the Communion the Boys’ Choir with Mr. Sa- He established the Church, made of the Denver Particular. Coun­ Mass, and Father Richard M. marzia as soloist and director. Peter the head o f this Church cil, assisted Father John Do­ to teach His truth to the whole Address Treots herty in setting up a conference Speaker world unto the end of time, and at St. Bernadette’s Parish in Church, State we should be expected to prove Lakewood. The feature addres.s of the our beliefs and maintain Chris­ Weakland, in a d d itio n to breakfast was presented by tian charity in our lives, thereby heading the parish conference Monsignor Maloney on the sut^ making our fellow citizens glad for the past 10 years, is North to have us as Catholic citizens.” ject “ Separation o f Church and District vice president for the State in the United States." Walsenburg Director Denver P a r tic u la r Council. This separation has resulted, In Attendance Other members of the parish according to Monsignor Ma­ conference are Thomas Reichen- loney, in more freedom for the The well wishes of the Su­ baugh, vice president; Edward Church than is enjoyed in many preme Council, Knights of Co­ Flynn, secretary; John Maloc- countries where separation is lumbus, were extended to the say, George Taylor, Joseph not the case, and Church lead­ group by George M. Turner, Woertman, Terrence Heaiy, ers down through the years, supreme director from Walsen­ Ferd Buchholz, John Burke, Jo­ dating back to Bishop John burg. Ray Enright, K. of C. seph F. Pughes, Jr.; William England, the first Bishop of state treasurer, from Colorado Kdly, and James Pughes. Charleston, S. Car., have Springs, expressed the regrets 4 Hove Served stressed that this separation, of State Deputy William BHck a firm tradition of the nation, in not being able to attend be­ More Than 25 Years is very desirable. The same cause of other commitments in Four members have given general opinion has been (ex­ the state. more than a quarter century of pressed in more recent times by The breakfast was served by service to the conference. Weak­ land has belonged for 27 years, .?■ - the late Archbishop John T. the women of the Altar and Ro­ McNicholas, O.P.. of Cincin­ sary Society of St. Joseph's Reichenbaugh for 26, and Jo­ nati and His Holiness, Pope Parish under the general direc­ seph Pughes, Sr., and Flynn for Pius XII. tion o f Mrs. L. P. Orleans, 25. Other years of service com­ . to president. Mrs. Ben Wombacher piled by the group are as fol­ The ultimate in separation of lows: Heaiy, 10; Woertman and Church and State is accom­ was in charge o f the kitchen, Buchholz, 9 ; Burke and Maloc- plished when the state does not Mrs. Louis Chiaro in ch u g e of say, 7; Joseph Pughes, Jr., 5; interfere with the conduct of the serving, and Mrs. James Taylor, Kelly, and James Monsignor JV.';: the Church and the Church Seamans in charge of the clean­ Pughes, 3. cellor of the Archdiocese of Den­ keeps hands o ff political affairs up. ver, is shown speaking at the and the administration of the With the men's breakfast Recently the paruh confer­ men's Communion breakfast in government This is generally successfully concluded, the at­ ence celebrated the 42nd an- Fort Collins. the rule in the United States, tention o f the Fort Collins niveraary of iti agfregratioD and the Church strives to ful­ Council, Knights o f Columbus, to the DoDaer Particular fill this aim. will be turned to the prepara­ Conneil. It wai on Jan. 31, tion and serving of the women’s 1916, that tha Holy Family Ed Pepper MoDtigDor Maloney warned Conference was accepted annual Communion breakfast, Nnvr «itb that many problems exist in into the dioceaan group. which will be held in April. W illia m s the continuation of the Cburck-State separation and We Are Going to Gompletely Men's Store said: "We must look forward Bdwy. a 1,t Avc with sobriety and honesty to Remodel Our Warehouse SH. 4 -2 7 6 9 the continuation of bigotry, as it has existed for the past MClitber Moil Se« Him For decades, for at least the rest THE REASON! frcciotfS Blftod Your Spring and Need the Room! PtrUb Clothinf Needi of this generation.” “Secondly, Catholics are a minority and as such must ex­ pect to be suspected and feared. Thirdly, the Catholics represent a changing minority, one of many as each segment of our country is actually a minority, the Catholics, the Protestants, and the people who are ‘un­ 2 7 , 0 0 0 churched’ or do no believe that Jesus Christ is God. 'Unchurched' Pose Problem of Future P o rC fin flflO C attended the men’s Communion breakfast "The problems of the future rciaU iluyca jjj Collins March 9 are shown on the will come most from the ‘un­ front steps of St. Joseph’s &hool. They are, back row, left to churched.’ The increasing num­ right, K. of C. Supreme Director George M. Turner, Ft. Collins bers of ex-Catholics, those who Council Grand Knight Ed Van Driel, District Deputy Claude ool arpeting found the Church’s stand on di­ Peay, and State Treasurer Ray Enright; front row, Guy Palmes, ly i W O vorce and birth-control, among city manager who represented Mayor Robert Sears; Monsignor other things, not to their per­ David M. Maloney, speaker; and Father Richard M. Duffy, sonal liking, can be expected in pastor o f St. Joseph’s Parish. the future to resent the Church and its authority more than K. o r C. AMONG SPONSORS at (ledtidiofti! Denver Safety Group Benefit Variety, Minstrel S a le continues until all stock is sold! 7 S t Annuaf Banquet Is Planned at Legion Post Deeb*$ Buys Only Main Store Are you getting top “ New Frontiers in Safety” is A benefit variety and mins­ 2655 East 2nd the general theme for the first sult of the combined efforts the value for your insur­ annual meeting and banquet trel show will be presented of the K. of C., the Ameri­ FL. 5-9234 urder the ausipces o f sev­ can Legion, the Disabled Open Daily Till « P.M. of the- Metropolitan Safety American Veterans, the Vet­ ance dollar? Why not Council, which wilt be held- in Finest for Vou Mea. aad Fri. Eveaiag ■nil » P.M. eral Denver organizations, erans o f Foreign Wars, the have a check-up? the Cosmopolitan Hotel, Den­ including the Knights of Co­ Elks, the Footprinters, ^ y a l ver, Monday, March 17. Carpets by Lees, Cot/o- lumbus, in the Denver Ameri­ Elks, the Footprinters, the Warehouse Store Afternoon meetings in home, Call AC. 2-1661 can Legion Post 1,' 1370 Royal Order of Moose, the tctty, Firth, B ig elow , Mas- 5125 E. Evans Ave* traffic, school, occupational, Broadway, on Thursday and Eagles, and the organized and farm safety will be held Friday, March 20 and 21, at labor chapters of Denver. land and other leading SK . 6-8212 from 2 to 4:30 p.m. The new 8 p.m. S4venty-five experi­ Tickets, at $1, are avail­ Carpet Studios, Ik . Opea Daily Till • P.M. Paul T. McGrody board of directors will be enced performers will pre­ able at the Legion Post and carpet mUU, Dariag Thii Sala. elected at the annual meeting sent a two-hour show. at Footprinters headquar­ VAN SCHAACK & CO. at 6 p.m. The presentation is the re­ ters. T

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