Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations First 'Live' ContenU Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, In c ..J 967—Permisston.to Reproduce, Ew ept TELECAST W ILL DEPICT On Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M- Friday Following Issue TV Program DENVERCATHOIIC On Sem Life HOW PRIEST IS TRAINED Br R£v. Robekt E Kekeisen ioary Tuesday'night, Oct. 15, at sdeaed, Mr. Aisole poioced out, the ^ow, then we will walk' the TV survey of Sl Thomas' In what is believed to be the 9:30. The progtam will be Gene beause "we felt that, among throqgh it," Mr. Amole ex­ include shots of the library, a first on-the-spoc telecast of Cath­ Amole's '‘Panorama,” a live show non-CatboIks, the semioaty' is plain^, indicating that die student's romn, the deacons' olic seminary life, KLZ-TV that portrays “a aoss-seaion of the least known of all Catholic closet the script can be followed, chapeL where praaice in saying (Channei 7), Denver, will take activity in Denver at night” activities and institutions in the die better the produaion will be. Mass is held; the main chapclj REGISTER VOL. Lll. No. 9 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, .1957 DENVER, COLORADO its viewers to St. Thomas’ Sem- St. Thomas' Seminary was area." "Panorama” next Tuesday Views that may be chosen for side altars, and dining room. will attempt to give TV viewers an insight into what goes into the training of a priest. Spiritual Haven on Hill Top James lannon is the director W ork to Start fd '‘Panorama.” Gene Amole writes the saipt and acts as nar- ramr. The Public Service Com­ pany of Colorado is the sponsor. The Sc Tbtxnas Seminary On Thornton’s show will be "Panorama's” sec­ ond telecast in a new religious serie. The religious shows will be interspersed among programs Parish School on secular institutions iind ac­ tivities. The first was a telecast Thornton.— (Holy Cross Parish)— Ground-break­ rom the Hebrew Educational ing: ceremonie.s for Holy Cross Sekool will be held Alliance Synagogue. Sunday, C)ct. 13, at 3 :3 0 p.m . The ceremonies will be Of course you can't tell the held on W igham Street about on&-haIf blpck north of story of Catholicity in a half- Eppinger Boulevard.'The parish property, 12^^ acres lour," Mr. Amole explained, in aize, extends from York 'but at least some idea can be St„.t ^ Wigh.„ Th. H /f g $ $ 6 S given of one aspect of tbe school building will be con- stracted on the Wigham Street Church in that length of time. end of the property. Future The KLZ-TV officials have dis­ plans provide for the construc­ To Be Inaugurated covered that people are inter tion of the church on York ested in religious matters. Street and Eppinger Boulevard. Proposed Socred Heort Retreat House A large number of visiting At Notre Dame "Panorama," Mr. .Amole prieits and civic officials of pointed out, is the only regular Thornton will attend the cere­ S u n d a y Masses for Notre show of its kind in the United Dame Parish, Denver, are monies. Spades of earth will be States done on a local basis. Its turned by the three elected scheduled to begin this Sunday, trustees of the parish, Lou Im-, Oct. 13, in the auditorium of on-the-spot live coverage lends $350,000 Retreat House m in g , 9321 Rose Court; Dick the Kunsmiller Junior High a reality that film reproduction Ryan, 2260 Hoyt Drive; and ^hool. Entrance to the audi­ cannot achieve. torium is through the main en­ Michael Keaveny, 1420 Ruth 129 Man Hours D r iv e . trance to the school at 2260 S. The 30-minute telecast re­ Dinner will be served to the Quitman Street. visiting priests after the cere­ A t th e present time fiv e quires 129 man hours for pro- monies in the new parish rec­ Masses are scheduled for each duaion. A crew of 10 men and Construction Plans Told tory. Members of the Altar and Sunday at 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 two television cameras are in­ a.m. Ample parking facilities Rosary Society will prepare volved in (he actual telecasting. and serve the meal. are available for those attend­ B y J . R . W a l s h bids for construction will be tbe retreat director pointed have been made, and volunteers chapel and be visible for miles The school building was pur­ ing Masses. The auditorium will Panorama" is more expensive P lans are nearing completion asked. If weather permits, con­ out, "depends on the success­ are offering their services to a ro u n d . chased from the Colorado Sur­ seat BOO people. and more difficult to produce for the new Sacred Heart Re­ struction might start in Decem­ ful appeal now under way complete landscaping at - the Leading off the lounge build­ plus Property Agency. It The pastor, the Rev. William treat House for men on the ber, 1957, or January, 1958. among the men. Some 1,200 s ite . ing section will be the men's than any other local TV pro­ formerly served as the admini­ J. KoontE, will continue to ad­ Jarre Canyon Road west of Se- Purchased in July, 1956, by letters were sent to retreatants. Construction will take place dormitory, a two-story struc- stration building of a contractor minister Baptism at 3 o’clock gram dalia. Fa^er Raphael McCar­ the Jesuit Fathers, the 190-acre So,far tbe response has been on a hill overlooking the entire (Turn to Page S — C olu m n S ) at the Rocky Flats project. on Sunday afternoons at All Assisting Mr. Amole and Mr. thy, S J., director of retreats, site has a tremendous, pictur­ generous, but similar gener­ area. The chapel, cloister walk, A fte r dismantling so that it can Saints’ Church and will hear Lannon with preparations for hopes construction on the |360,- esque view- of the mountains osity in numbers is needed.” »pd main building will be of be moved to Thornton, it will Confessions there at the hours the telecast are the Very Rev. 000 building will begin within to the west and the plains to Including the cost of the gray brick with white -stone be reconstructed. assigned fo r Confessions in that two months. the east. In terrain and topog­ land and furnishings for the trim. To the south, the Air United Fund The Rev. Charles T. Jones is church, until the basement ohn Danaghet, C.M., rector of When the plans by the archi­ raphy, the tract of land is ideal r e tr e a t h ouse, the project Academy project is visible, and the founding pastor of the par­ chapel is ready in the new rec­ Sl Thomas’, and Father G. H. tect are received early in No­ for retreat purposes. amounts to more than $400,000. numerous mountain peaks are ish . t o r y . Guyot, CM., professor of Saip- vember, Father McCarthy said, "But the whole program," Various improvements already within eye view. From this commanding posi­ Drive Backed nire at the seminary. The men tion, the second oldest men’s ANNUAL REUNION DAYS will consult together this week 46STH ANNIVERSARY OF VOYnOE retreat movement in the U . S. on the topics to be included in will have its permanent house. tbe script. Instead of retreats only in the By Archbishop Tuesday, the day of the tele­ summer months at Regis Col­ Sf. Thomas' Graduates Observance for Columbus Day lege, Denver, the retreat pro­ The United Fund campaign cast, the technical aew will gram may be held every week was heartily commendied by move into the iminary at of the year for men of the Archbishop Urban J.'Vebr in a To Honor Class of ‘32 , four and ooe-hilf hours be- Rocky Mountain region, letter to the faithful. “I trus^" e -"OB the tir“ time. "The set Year's Highlight hr Knights ’ Father McCarthy said "a be -said, "our good people wilt Membera of die class of 1932 the graduates of the Denver generous benefactor donated continue their fine efforts in of S t Thomas' Seminary, Den­ seminary since its foufiding. ting up of cameras and other the chapel and its furnishings. giving every assistance possi­ ver, who this year are observ­ This most worth-while brochure electrical equipment requires B y C . J . Z e c r a A t tbe Friday luncheon, city.tservances of the many which The forced sale of the original ble throughout the campaign." ing their silver jubilee in tbe was compiled under the direc­ much time and planning, The Columbus Day observ­ state, and national officials have been encouraged and retreat site, near Loretto Catholic orphanages and insti­ Heights College, Denver, netted tutions of charity and child priesthood, will be the gueati tion of the Rev. Charles Jones, ance of Denver Council 539, and representatives will be sponsored by Jersin and his 9 a neat profit Our task now is care are included in this appeal. of honor of the St Thomas president of the alumni, and T a lk Throu h ' Hour , will be present to hear Johnson, who c o m m itte e . to obtain the other half of the Seminary Alumni Association it was printed through the Mr. Amole and Mr. Lanoon one of the highlights of the is expected to speak on the com­ Jersin, who is the council's The letter follows; knights’ calendar year. A dou­ $360,000 required.” at the annual reunion days courtesy of the Denver Cathc- will arrive at the seminary at 7 mon bond that Christopher grand knight, has invited ble event has been planned by scheduled for the seminary lie Regitter. Copies were mailed pjn. "First we will talk through Columbus has given to all of Governor Stephen McNichols, Under One Roof Wednesday and Thursday, Oct to more than 500 priest-alumni. Manhall Reddish, chairman. On the peoples of the Western Mayor Will Nicholson, Arch­ From the many men's retreat Friday, Oct. 11, an outstanding 1 6 a n d 1 7 . hemisphere. bishop Urban J. Vehr, Colora­ houses he has seen. Father Mc­ Over 100 Expected For Spiritual Message program has been arranged by Thirteen priests of the jubi­ do's Senators and Congressmen, Carthy believes the proposed To Be Present Our Lady of the Bell’s pub­ the Friday Luncheon Club. Ed­ Open to Members, Friends judges, members from the va­ lee class are still living and en­ Sacred Heart Retreat House O f the 600 alumni more than lic service feature, a one-min­ win C. Johnson, former Gover­ The luncheon, to be held in rious American countries, and gaged in active diocesan work. will “probably be the best in 100 are expected to attend the ute spiritual message via the nor of Colorado and former the council's hall at 12 noon, is the 'Denver council’s citizens’ the country.” A singular ad­ New Reciter reunion days, according to the telephone, recorded 51,000 calls United StatM Senator, will be open to all members and their committee of 50 members. The vantage is that all buildings at A r c h d i o c e s e o f D E s r a R To Be Honored Rev. John Anderson, secretary the principal speaker. friends. It is being given in the first year of operation. Fourth Degree honor guard will the site will be under one roof, C h a n c e r y O f f i c e Also to be honored by the as­ of the alumni group. Among The message is sponsored by On Saturday, Oct. 12, the at the request of Edward Jer- be present. and not adjacent or-separate 1536 L o g a .v S t r e e t sociation will be the Very Rev. these will be tbe Most Rev. the Catholic women of the Tele­ council has planned a program sin, chairman of tbe Denver Jersin, who will be master of from the main structure. D e n v e r 3 , C o l o r a d o John J. Danagher, C.M ., newly Hubert M. Newell, Bishop of phone Company. Any person of dancing and entertainment Citizens’ Committee for Colum­ ceremonies for the occasion, From the chapel a covered appointed rector of S t Thomas’ C h e y e n n e . in the council hall, 1675 Grant bus Day, and is expected to be may dial W E. 6-5458 day or said the public is invited to this cloister walk will lead to the October 7, 1957 and long-time friend and canon The highlight of the cele­ one of the most colorful ob- night for the recorded message. S t r e e t civic celebration. A luncheon lounge section or all-purpose Reverend dear Father and law consultant for a large num­ bration will be the Solemn Pon­ fee of $1 will be asked. room. Here will be the retreat beloved People: ber of the alumni. Father Dan­ tifical Mass to be offered by The program for Saturday director's office, administrative Our Mile High United agher has been canon law pro­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr in evening will climax the observ­ offices, a library, and other fessor at S t Thomas’ for many the seminary chapel on Oct 17 ance. Music will be provided facilities. A large spire topped Fund will begin shortly its annual campaign to meet the years, and this year succeeded a t 9:30 a.m. The R t Rev. Mon- (T u r n to P a g e t — C olu m n i ) with a cross will rise from the the Very Rev. William J. Ken- signor John C. Vandegaer, pas­ many and mounting needs of neaily, C.M ., as rector. tor of Holy Trinity Parish, the various charity, youth, and health organizations of The alumni gathering this Shreveport, La., and a member TO S£Btr£ ARCHDIOC£S£ year will be the first since the of the jubilee class, will deliver this area. As you know, the publication of the new "St the sermon. United Fund, formerly de­ Thomas Seminary Alumni Di­ Other members of the class signated as the Community Archbishop to Ordain 8 Chest, has attempted to unite rectory," the first such compila­ of ’32 are being invited to tion ever attempted of names act as ministers of the Pontifi­ in this single campaign the appeals of all organizations and present addresses of all cal Mass. They include the Very to save administration costs, Rev. Monsignor David Maloney, To Dioconote on Oct. 13 Chancellor and Father George volunteer labor efforts and to 10 Gifts Received Evans, who will be the masters Eight Denver archdiocesan diaconate, the first major e ff e c t .g r e a te r efficiency. of ceremonies. seminarians will take the last order. This class does not in­ Our Catholic orphanages and By St. Jude Burse The homecoming activities step preparatory to the priest­ clude Denver srchdiocesan stu­ institutions of charity and will get under way on Wednes­ hood in ceremonies at St. dents. The Denver subdeacon child care are included in Swelled by gifts totaling $39 this appeal. day evening with a dinner to be T h o m a s ’ S e m in a ry , D e n v e r , class wilt be presented for ordi­ from 10 donors, the S t Jude Sunday, Oct. 13. The eight fnen nation next spring, according “United Fund” has been B u r s e , D e n v e r archdiocesan served in the Christ the King to be ordained deacons by to the regular schedule. forced to raise its goal con­ fund for the education of priests, Parish hall. Evergreen. Father Archbishop Urban J. Vehr this siderably over the past years stands at $2,064.10. In addition, Donald McMahon will be the Assisting Archbishop Vehr in because of its all inclusive "a friend” presented the St. host pastor. Following tbe din­ Sunday are scheduled for ordi­ the ceremony as assistant priest character and will need the Francis de Sales Parish Burse, ner, entertainment will be sup­ nation to the priesthood next will be the Very Rev. John combined efforts and in. Denver, a gift of $6. plied by a group of the visiting s p rin g . Danagher, C.M ., rector of the creased generosity of alt citi­ Donors to the S t Jude Burse, clergy under the direction of The diaconate candidates for seminary. The Rev. George Tol- zens to be successful. with the amounts they gave, the Rev. Richard Hiester of the the archdiocese include Charles man, C .H ., will act as notary in I commend “United Fund" follow: W. and K. M., Lake- Cathedral, Denver, C. Brown, Edward C. Day, Rob­ the rites, which will begin at to you most heartily and I wood, $10; Mrs. M. G. T., Den­ On Thursday following the ert M, Harrington, Joseph A. 8:30 a.m. The Rev. John R. ver, $1; anonymous, Denver, Pontifical Mass, a banquet will Meznar, John M. M b llto r, Vidal, C.M ., will be master of trust our good people will $5; C. F . W ., Denver, $6; E . G. be' held in the seminary refec James L. Overman, Peter 0. ceremonies. Music will be pro­ continue their fine efforts in C., Colorado Springs, $3; H. tory, at which time the guests Urban, and William C. Vollmer. vided by the seminary choir. giving every assistance pos­ The class includes also six stti- sible throughout the cam­ Aurora, $5; F . D., Denver, $1; of honor will be presented. Fa Including the deacons-to-be, dents from other dioceses. p a ig n . Mrs. B. K ., Denver, $2; Mr. tber Anderson will be the there are 66 young men at the and Mrs. J. E . G., Denver, $5; toastmaster and he will intro­ grand knight of Denver Council 539, Knights of Eight Men seminary studying for service May Almighty God bless and M ., Fort Collins, $2. duce as speakers ArchbishoDP State Honors Columbus Columbus. The Governor thus joined federal, in the Denver Archdiocese at you and your homes. state, and city leaders in honoring the Great To Subdioconate ' Gifts to tbe St Jude Burse Urban J. Vehr, Bishop Newel11, the present time. The total en­ Faithfully yours, his signature to a proclamation making Oct In the same ceremony this may be sent to Archbishop Ur­ Father Danagher, Father Jones, Discoverer, who, as part of the spirit of the rollment at St Thomas’ this ♦ U R B A N J . V E H R 12 Columbus Day throughout Colorado. Here Catholic world, sailed into the unknown in the Sunday, Archbishop Vehr will ban J. Vebr at 1636 Logan and the jubilee class represen­ year is 239. Archbishop o f D e n v e r Street, Denver. t a t iv e . he hands the proclamation to Edward A . Jersin, cause of faith and country. ordain eight men to the sub-

'OLD' SyST£M FOLLOWED PROTESTANT ’REFORMATION*

^New' Teaching Approach Recalls St. Augustine^s Plan

priest had his first two units B y P a u l H . H A U i r r He is the producer of the deviated from his teaching. Later, the Spanish autos was not used to interpreting sound filmstrip series called The Catholic camp, corre­ eaeramentalei did much the Catholic doctrine. The story of instruction ready. He Modem methods of cate­ "St. John's Catechism.” spondingly, had to protect same thing to illustrate the bogged down in an over­ now serves 6,000 schools and chetical instruction are re­ orthodoxy at all costs, and truth of. the Eucharist In complicated' plot 1,600,000 children with 50,- turning to the conception of Luther Credited this, together with the ap­ Germany, about 1912, b e g a n 000 films. Twenty-out of a St. Augustine, which was Enter the Experts Paradoxically, Father Mul­ parent succeu of Luther’s' the so-called Munich system, projected 30 units of cate­ The young priest then con­ held for 1,000 years before len explained, Martin Lu­ methods, led to the composi­ which sought to bring cate­ chetical inetruction — cover­ sulted professionals — the To feed tbe hunpr the Reformation, declares t h e r ’ s i m ­ tion of catechisms that were chetical training from the ab­ ing the Creed and the sacra­ Father Michael Mullen, C .U ., late Fulton Oursler and mensely pop­ doctrinaily precise but which' stract to the concrete. ments— are completed. Ma­ To five drink to tbe ibirsty. vice president of the Catho­ dare Booth Luce. He ob­ u la r L i tt le did not follow the working Father Mullen, when he terial does not supplant tbe lic \Audio-Visual Educators’ tained the services of a good To clothe the naked. C a t e c h is m of the child’s mind. fir^t ventured into the audio­ Baltimore Cateekvm; i t is Association and producer of Mript writer, and after two had much to St. Augustine, in his little visual field, had little to go keyed to ib To visit the imprisoned. the most widely used audio­ y e a r s of experimentation do with the m a n u a l, De Cateehizandu on. In 1949 there was only visual aid on religion in this Catholic audio-visual train­ The Procedure To shelter the homeless. development Rudibtu (The Cateekiiing of gne Catholic religous educa­ c o u n t r y . ing got off to its first good o f C a th o lic the Unlearned), had a differ­ tional film, a silent movie. Father Muilen’s s t rH p i To visit the sick. s t a r t never start with a definition; Father Mullen, assistant catechetical ent method. He moved from Professional producers were To bury the dead. professor of education at St. e du c a tiou the natural to the super­ interested only in public Father Mullen has only they end up with one. The John’s University, New York, s i n c e h is natural, and presented the school education, and the professionals as bU script­ w o rd n a tu r e , for example, ao was in Denver Oct. 7 and 8 time. Luther ^Creed as a series of Scrip­ work'they would do for him writers, actors, artists, and essential in an explanation of the Incarnation and grace, is for the annual Teachers' In­ had to cast tural narratives. In tbe Mid­ would be shoddy. composers. His work was illustrated by a flying bird stitute of the C a t h o l i c the ins^c- dle Aga, the great audio HU first experiment was, originally financed by St. The Seven Corporal Works of Mercy F r . M v IU b or a fish in an aquarium. The schools o f the Archdiocese of tions he gave visnal aids were tbe morality he admits, a "lemon.” Hit John’s University. He em­ Denver and the Dioceses of hie followers in rigid ques- and miracle plays, which first strip was produced ploys two artists of 10 years’ child learns that the bird Dispensed Through the Mile High Pueblo and Chej[enne, where tion-and-answer style, to brought the Creed down to under the direction of an experience in religious art. flies, the fish swims, because be was the principal speaker. make sure titat none of ^em the life of Everymsn. artist who knew his field but In October, 1951, the ( r u m t o P a g e t — C o lu m n S) United Fund.

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ANOTHER TO PARISH The Denver Catholic Seminary Priest Going R e g i s t e r Published Weekly by the . Catholic Preos Society, Inc. To Rome for Studies 988 Bannock Street, Denvei Subscription: $3.00 Pei Year Sold in combination Fathers Harold B. Persieh Thomas’ Seminary, Denver, are are with the Register, NatioMi and John Roach, Vincentians leaving within the next week Edition, in Archdioceee of and both staff menibera of St. for new assignments. Father Better Persic^ science'teacher at the D e n v e r . seminary, has been a t S t . Entered as Second Claea T h o m a s ' since 1963; Father Matter at the Post Office Bataflced Roach, only for the past year. Donver, Colo. Father Persieh recently ob­ tained a master’s degree in physics from Denver Univer­ 7 h « y ^ r t sity. He will D y Thursday night, GOOD LOOKING! Oct 10, to New Orleans for a brief visit with his fam ily, and then go to Rome to complete studies at the Angelicum toward a doctorate in philoso­ JOE p h y . A brother of Father Persieh, the Rev. Nicholas Persieh, C .M ., S.T.D ., was stationed as a pro­ fessor at S t Thomas’ Seminary in 1949-60, and is now rector of Kenriek Seminary, Webster INC. Groves, Mo. A n o t h e r b ro th e r, R o y A n ­ TI i a faO iM rfll fk n iifA r of the Bethlehem Fathers in Ire- Father Adolph Huber, second assistant; and Father Paul Bnig- rth * Lera> TA S-12ei thony, is a second-year theology m e ve n e ra i Ln a p ie r mensee, SwiUerUnd, attended by gisser, fourth assistant; student at the Vincentian semi­ the group shown above, resulted in the election of the Very Back row. Fathers Frederick Bossart, secretary; John TIm Sraw UiU4 bm d*Mrr« nary aad will he ordained in Rev. M ax Blochlinger as Superior General for the next 10 years. Beckmann, John Rutsebe, Colombia: Father Brem; Jacob Hil- !• W r«aMiW*d wbra 7M an t w o y e a rs . The meeting was attended by the Very Rev. Francis E. Brero ber, Formosa Superior; Martin Weber, Gwelo, Africa; Josejih SUtrihaUaf reur aatraaata ta Priest Is One of Denver, Superior of the 11 Bethlehem Fathers in the U . S. Zurcher, Joseph Camenzind, Peter Loher, Gwelo; Aloysius tka SUTaraat llaaa a f bBalaaaa. Rar. Harold B . Peraieh, C.M . From left to rigfa^ front row, are Father Luigi Nart, third SchUdknecht, Joseph Schumacher, Japan Superior;' Oscar Eg- Of Five Children auiiU nt to the Superior General; Father Edward Blatter, for­ loff, Japan; Fridolin Stoekli, Joseph Guntem, Formosa; and Bom May 20, 1928. in New mer Superior General, now first assistant; Father Blochliger, Albert W nm u, Gwelo Superior. Orleans, Father H ar'Id Persieh was one of five children of H r. FROM SETRACH b y COMMUNISTS DECADE AGO MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY and Mrs. Nicholas Persieh. His GOOD HEARING! father is deceased. The young INSURANCE SINCE 1897 p rie s t a tte n d e d St Joseph’s Bethlehem Fathers Make Brilliant Recovery Others have tried now Grade School, New Orleans, and i n s u r e r s took his high school course at Ruthlessly suppressed in see Switzerland. Among the ig e r, society's position in 1947 a n d SoDotoDe has hidden its S t Vincent^ Preparatory Semi­ Manchuria, where their prize delegates was the Very Rev. eran of the Manchurian and now. Ten years ago the Man­ latest transistor bearing aid nary, Cape Girardeau, Mo. In 'm is s io n e n d e a v o r w a s de­ Francis E . Brem of Deliver, Japan miMions of the society churian mission was deterior­ M ay, 1944, he began his noviti­ in light, graceful eyeglasses. stroyed by the Communists, Superior of the 11 Bethlehem and former rector of the Fa­ ating under Red pressure and ate at the Vincentian seminary the Bethlehem Fathers have Fathers in the U.S. The thers’ msjor seminary. the society maintained a small Worn as one unit — nothing at Perryville, M o., and made bis in the past 10 years made a American headquarters of the Father Blochlinr succeeds mission in Southern Rhodesia, else to wear. Choice of smart vovm June 1, 1946. brilliant recovery and now community is at 3637 E . 26th the Rev. Edward Blatter, who Africa. Today there are 26i styles for both men and Ordoined in 1953 work on five continents. Avenue, Denver. Five Bethle­ visited the U.S. in 1964 in priests in Japan, 18 on For­ women. Look your beet Father Persieh was ordained This was the gist of a re­ hem Fathers serve in pastoral his capacity as Superior. mosa, and nine in the moun­ June 7, 1963, at Perryville by port presented at the General posts in the archdiocese. > Shorp Contrast ta in s o f C o lo m b ia , S o u th while hearing your best. Bishop John P . Cody, then Au- , Chapter of the community Elected Superior General The proness report pre­ America. The Denver mission X iliary of S t Louis. held in July and Aunst at for 10 years at the chapter sented at Immensee drew a house was opened and besides COME IN, PHONE OR WRITE emld J. H Carard R . TaBackkara t T h e teaching post a t S t the mother-house in Iromen- meeUng was the Very Rev. sharp contrast between the the five priests in pastoral FREE DEMONSTRATION Thomas' w u Father Peraieb’s work there are six studving HarW t W. Laibmaa first assignment. 465th ANNIVERSARY OF VOYAGE at Fordham University, New Father Roach, a native of York. The society altogether 753 Gas & Electric Bldg. TA. 5-0241 Colorado Springs, has been at numbers 231 priests. SONOTONE DENVER. COLORADO S t Thomas' the past year as In Southern Rhodesia 90 assisant spiritual director for Observance for Columbus Day members work under their 100 M etropolitan Bldg. the collen students. Before ' own Bishop, the Mott Rev. came to Denver, he was past Aloysiuf Raene, S.H.B. T A . 5 -1 4 8 6 of St. Patrick’s Parish, La The five priests now work­ a x NT P9f/y t t e e d s Salle, III. Now he goes to Holy Is Year's Highlight for Knights ing in the Denver Archdio­ Souls’ Parish, Pampa, Tex. cese are Fathers Matthew * fi> $ m M bejf R ents! (C o n ttM u td From Pugs O m ) gion was uppermost by a great the Denver council is observing Ruf, assistant at Cure d’Ars TIMELY by Frankie Farrell and his deal in him, and it was this, Columbus Day this week end, Parish, Denver; John Imetch. St Therese's, Aurora; Emil r i M u r t i h i orchestra. Frank Vecchiarelli, without any doubt, which sus­ honoring the man and the con­ • a ^ s s n i M jJerome Dechant tained his spirit and his will, Weber, St. Louis’, Englewood; entertainment committee chair­ tinent he discovered, upon BrMitTliMt and which, frequently, in the Anthony Borer, Blessed Sac­ PLANNING... man, has arranged for enter­ rament, Denver; and Otbmar G N a s - a b s r tainment and refreshments. midst of extreme difficulties, which the hope of (he future BstlROT - tiws filled him with consolation." re sts.______I Rnegg, Cathedral, Denver. Of Keenesburg Reservations are available at H t a U » U n council headquarters, or by The Bethlehem S o cie ty, N a d i •s a il & Caps calling T A . 6-1480. Father M ichael M ullen, C.M.. Says: \ founded in Switzerland in CsflM Iras President's Proclamation 1921, is manned by secular Ckifiv oust. tie. priests who live in commun­ Joins Seminary President Eisenhower, in a New Teaching Approach ity. It is a European counter- proclamation dated Sept. 21, rt of the American Mary- Keenesburi;. — Jerome De- 1957, designated Oct. 12, 1957, oU community. chant, son of Mr. and Mrs. A1 as Columbus Day. “I invite the K Dechant, of Hojy Family Par­ faeople of this nation,” it stated, Recalls St. Augustine's ish, began his first year in the “to observe that day with ap­ HOFMANN’SllNSURANCE Salvatorian Seminary at St. « * u propriate ceremonies in com­ (Continiud From Page One) been done. Father Mullen’s to umtiMincR IT Nazianz, Wis. memoration of the 466tb an­ CARPETS it is its nature to fly. Simi­ assistant. Father Lawrence W«Jt PLAN K M tn tm n Jerome, one of 12 children, niversary of the sighting of R o o m S i s * life CO. larly, the setting for the Re­ Lonergan, writes the script attended schools in Brighton, land by Columbus and his crew asd Smaller demption starts off with a An artist comes up with pen­ Barr Lake and Keenesburg. on Oct 12, 1492. 1 also direct RUGS HOFMANN'S PRE-ARRANGED PIAN slave market, to illustrate cil sketches. Father Mullen The Salvatorian Seminary, that the flag of the United LariMt Mlwti«sa t* IZ* «ltr. FOR INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE man’s slavery to sin. The takes these into the dass- conducted by the Society of the States be displayed on all pub­ first part of each unit is de­ rooma, which are his labora­ ^fer ev«ry room Divine Saviour, which also has lic buildings on that day in voted to reaching the pupil tories. There he learns the Furniture' ia tk* ke«(* honor of Christopher Colum­ t h r o u g h his apperceptive reaction of the child, whom *••• zuBitn n o t •'m m H A N b u s ." mase — what he knows al- he calls his best editor. The This observance, to be cere­ r e a d y . On this apperceptive . child's mind, he explains, moniously marked by the Den­ E.M.W. mass, a religious d ^i:tnition is goes straight to the point Ml IIIIIWST llm iu 41214 ve r council, has been promoted reared. The script must be whereas adults are often lost wk*r* ca»k talk* m ruim tors m i« k o h a the Knights of Columbus written so that there it never in non-essentials. Eighth- 2141 So. Broadway IN TNI CTNHI 44 IlHVfl. ever since the organizaUon was an abstract word that cannot rade children, be finds, give SHormaa 4-2754 founded 76 years ago. Through be visualized. The prepara­ fim his best suggestions. additional telephones nation-wide zeal and untiring tion of the pupil’s under­ “The kids do most of the effort, the Knights of Colum­ standing requires 10 minutee, work," he says. Six months' bus have tried to make better the first unit; only the sec­ work is involved for each of known in America the faith ond 10 minutes is taken up those two 10-minute scripts. and the fruits of the faith that i n COLOR with catechetical instruction. sustained and inspired Christo­ Non-Cafholici Interested After the testing work has pher Columbus. After six to e^bt re­ visions, the script is ready J u s t O u t . . . When the knights undertook for the classroom. Non- to make the name of Columbus Catholic collaborators, Fa­ known and honored among the Plans for New ther Mullen has found, have citizens of the New World he the greatest respect for NEW FALL EDITION had discovered, their first suc­ Catholic catechetical work, cess came, strangely, not in one because it has depth and of the Eastern states, where Retreat House body—something to hold on The newest edition of their numbers were sufficiently to. He tells of a Jewish com­ igrest to make them a factor in this IS-page basic guide poser who writes the score the electorate, but in Colorado, Are Disclosed for the films. This man has to common stock where they were new and not tamed down orders from investing. Packed with n u m e ro u s . (Cmtinutd From Page One) ture with a basement In this rabbis while working on the In 1909, Gov. Henry A. information and easy to Jerome Dechant main wing will be 64 private re- music for a Catholic film— Buchtel signed the bill, which treatants’ rooms with private simply because he finds the understand, this seminaries in •Lanbam, Md.; assed both branches of the b a th . work fascinating. Blackwood, N. J.; Rio D e ll , valuable booklet tells itate Legislature, m a k i n g On the first floor, besides Catholic audio-visual aids Calif.; Sioux City, la.; Meno­ Columbus Day a state holiday. are only the springboard for DIVIDENDS you: dividends and iraarters for three priests and minee, Mich'., and Colfax, la., Similar legislation follow^ their chapel and dining room, C a t h o l i c teaching; their earnings o f stocks whicb will start the new year with an throughout the country. there will be 19 rooms for re- function is not to supplant enrollment of 217 boys. have paid dividends General public sentiment treatanta. Thirty-five rooms are the catechism but to make it Holy Family Altar Society favored the movement once it to be on the second floor. Shower alive and meaningful, to every year for 20 years met on Thursday avening, Oct, had been clearly stated and facilities will be separate. show where the catechism or more. . . 50 stocks 3, with 36 members and guests promoted. It appeared that the contains the answers. Six attending. Keenesburg w i l l memory of Columbus simply Stations of Crest cuiTcntly yielding 5% O ff the first floor is a covered basic questions are formed have a straight 9 a.m. Maas on had been neglected. It was portico, a partly cloistered area for each unit A t the end of to 6 % ... stocks Sundays as opposed to the al- nstural that the Knights of for priest^ which leads to the the film the pupil is asked to temaUng Masses in the past Columbus organization, which ftv o r ^ by fuiancial outside stations of the cross. point out where the story The change is to accommodate took for itself the name of The 12th station already is answered them, and where institutions. . . stocks the large catechism classes. Columbus, should take the placed at the site, and the others in th e Baltimore Cateekiem whose book values have, leading part in the movement will be added in the near future. are the questions and answers to make the name honored grown substantially... Father McCarthy said 63 vol­ the script illustrates. among Americans. CONSISTENT WITH unteers have a g r^ to assist But this is not the end. A C4. plus many other Secret of His Courage with landscaping. Trucks are Father* Mnllen believes that important and basic needed to transport trees, catecheticai explanation has Columbus’ deep faith and OUR 73 YEARS bushes, and shrubbery from heretofore been too satisfied facts about trust in divine providence were Denver to the retreat site. He with mere knowledge. The the secret of his courage. On common stocks. OF LEADERSHIP IN may be contacted at Regis (GB. pupil, in order really to learn that fateful morning, 466 years 3-6566) after Oct. 24. the catechism, must apply it ago, the light of day revealed The latest edition of Since 1910, the Jesuits have to his life. Accordingly, a DENVER a new land. He reverentiy been conducting men's retreats two-or-three-minute mental this quarterly guide caHed it San Salvador, in at Regis. Owing to population prayer is expected of each it is our intention prayerful gratitude to Jesus for common stock investment is yours fo r the growth and increased apprecia­ pupil, wherein he asks the : I lo increase tfie dividend Christ, for the safe joumey of tion of men for retreats, ex­ question: “What doee this asking, without charge or obligation. Just call us, hia trio of ships across the rote paid to account panded facilitiu have become lesson mean to me? How stop in at either office, or mail fhe below coupon. holders to dangerous teas. The island to­ necessary. W ith the s|iproval of should it make me live?" He as decorative day is called W atling Island. Archbishop Urban JrVehr of frames a resolution, as in all M l ANNUM In order to correct many Denver, plans were made to mental prayer, to do some­ SOSWdRTU, SULUVAN L CO .. INC. wrongs done the great explorer, thing specific in his life that (teav*vnM secure a new retreat house. 460 17N) SV««t, 0*irr*r 2, Coterodo the National Geographic So­ inll show his love for God. Roland Johnson of Denver is n**M Mnd M * copy *f y*«r n*w b«*kl«t. a s fh e y o r e fun ciety, Washington, D. C ., not­ Nuns everywhere are ap­ 4 % architect for the project He "DIVIDENDS OVEN THE TCANS." ing the 466th anniversary of also designed several Catholic preciative of the practical Beginning Jan. 1, 1958 the discovery, is making prog­ institutions in the area, includ­ results evinced as the end Nvim.. ress in persuading geographers iroduct o f these audio-visual ing the student center at Regis f A M n a ... to rename the island San E v a ­ Coilejn and S t Theresa’s School asaonz. First Federal d o r. and Convent Aurora. Father Mullen, who has a t , . . — ...... J*M ____ toured the American army eosy to order . . . just call In a letter to the Hierarchy Father McCarthy pointed out S»9»«...... Savings & Loan on the occasion of the 400th that the great benefits men rt- campe in Europe, where chil­ anniversary of the ducovery, heive from retreats will “stimu­ dren are given religious in­ Assn, of Denver Leo X III said of Columbus and late a sacrifice for a worthy struction, sees a grM t future A o s w o r x m Mountain States Telephone his voyage: “ One cannot doubt cause. Our intention is to list for audio-visual aids there, 3460 WMt 3Slh A n (Mitfi OHiu) that the Catholic faith super­ ss ‘Founders’ each one ^bo and also for Latin America, S yJEjKjMY^AIM a C O * IWI GlHXfm (Dewntown) latively inspired the enterprise donates flOO or more. Men as where plans for a Spanish- New y*fl Sloci fiel>*A(« £ • 1 . 18 6 6 and its execution. . . . Above well es women are welcome and language program are being 6 4 0 .17rit St., KE 44241 C Z m C m tk . OU 1-4111 all human reasons, that of reli- privileged to aid this projact” worked out. Your Pledges Build Schools! Are You Current? Thunday, October 10,1957 Office, 938 Bonnock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 44205 p a g e t h r e e - ■» -

Four Mt. St. Gertrude Girls Enter Religious Life T e a P .h P rg TOW NCeil tO InStlll

Religion, Sacrifice in Youths

Approximately 700 edoca- thedral Parish, Denver, wel­ O t h e r specialists w h d the Colorado State Depart­ tors from Colorado and comed the delegates to Oscar spoke were Dr. Keith Case, ment of Education; Father Wyoming heard the need for Malo Hall where the institute chairman of the division of Richard Hieater, director of religion as the integrating was conducted. communications, Denver Uni­ the Denver archdiocesan mu­ factor in the curriculum and Other Speakers versity; Father Harold Stan- the need for a stress on the sell, S.J., chairman of the sic program; Lael Car­ element of sacrifice empha­ Are Listed history department, Regis ter, Encyclopedia Britannica sized in addresses delivered Delegates to the two-i&ay College, Denver; Dr. William Films; Sister Jean Patrice, in Denver this past week. institute, which was under Van Orman, director of Cathedral School, Denver; The talks were a principal the direction of the Rev. secondary accreditation of and John Lemoyne, S.J. part of the annual 'Teachere' William Jonea, archdiocesan Institute of the Catholic superintendent of schools, schools of the Archdioceee of busied themselves viewing Denver and the Dioceses of exhibits and attending vari­ Archbishop Rededicates Pueblo and Cheyenne held ous panels in the different O c t . 7 -8 . degrees of education. Dele­ Spotlighting the urgency gates were split into discus­ for religion as the center of sion groups on the factors Cheyenne Wells Church Mary L«« Hifgin* Betty Prebish Mary Alice Clarke SbaroB Cobb Catholic education, was the that come into play in the Rev. Michael Mullen, C.M ., of lower elementary, the higher Archbishop Urban J. Vohr of The Archbishop officiated et Four members of the class of W yo., and three years at M.S.- St. Peter's from first through S p e n t her years at St. Mary's St John’s Univmaity, New elementary, and on the high Denver blessed the new Sacred the blessing, which began at Heart Church, Cheyenne Wells, 4:30 p.m ., and was assisted by '57 at M t. St. Gertrude Acad­ G .) entered the Sisters of Char­ ninth grades and M .S.G., the in Cheyenne. York, who went on to discuss school level. renovated from a former par­ Father Robert Freudenstein, emy, Boulder, have entered re- last three years. Sharon Cobb of Wheat Ridge the integration of the princi­ The Lady of Lourdes ity of the Blessed Virgin Mary ish halt, on Oct 6. Father John astor of S t Anthony’s Church, li^ous life. Mary Alice Clarke from came to M.S.G. in the eighth ples of Catholic, doctrine into Grade School choir sang for at Dubuque, la., Aug. 2. Canjar, paator, was host to the lugo, deacon; Monsignor El- Mary Lee Higgins, president gra^e and stayed for her four the teaching o f all subjects. the teachers at a special ses­ Cheyenne, W yo., entered the Archbishop and the visiting wood Voss of the Pueblo Dio­ Betty Prebish, Sodality Pre­ years of high school. Sharon In an earlier speech,' Fa­ sion and a visual entertain­ of the class, from Ventura, Dominican Sisters at Sinsinawa, c le rg y . cese, subdeaeon; and Father fect, from Greeley entered the entered the Sisters of Charity ther Mullen described to the ment concluded the institute. Calif., (eight years at St._ An­ Sisters of Mercy in Omaha, W is., Sept. 8. Mary Alice came of Leavenworth in Kansas late teachers a visual aid pro­ George Evens, Denver, master thony Grade School in Casper, Neb., on Sept. 8. She attended to M .S.G. as a senior, having in A a g u s t . gram now in use in more of ceremonies. than half of the parochial Following the blessing, 66 schools in the . persons were confirmed in the i church by Archbishop Vehr, Army Chaploin Father Edward Dinan, pastor Is. Speaker of St Charles Borromeo’s GreeleyCenter Being Prepared Church, Stratton, was celebrant In another principal ad­ dress, Father (Maj.) E m m e t t at Benediction of the Blessed Walsh, O.M .I., Army chap­ Sacrament Father Freuden­ lain stationed at Fort Bliss,, ?*■ stein and Monsignor Voss as­ Tex., scored, the indifferent sisted ai deacon and subdeacon, For Catholics at Colo. State attitude prominent among a w respectively. number of American youths Music was furnished by the Extensive remodeling has room, and will also be used from these quarters is ex­ recreation. It will also serve and emphasized the element parish choir under the direc­ been in progress at the at times for meetings. pected to meet all of the as the headquarters for the of sacrifice as a commodity tion of Sister Eulalia. Aquinas House, located on The fourth room, adjacent ordinary expenses for oper­ college Newman Club. The which educators should instiU t Visiting Clergy 10th Avenue across from* to the reading room,*will be ating the center. center will also offer facil­ into students. Among the priests in attend­ Cranford Hall, the new cen­ used as the library. Shelves The second floor of the ities for student religion ^ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr ance were Honsignor Edward ter for Catholic students at­ have already been built and house serves as an apartment classes. of Denver welcomed the as­ Arpin and Father John Poole, tending Colorado State Col­ a complete reference library for the house mother, Mrs. sembled teachers in an open­ Although not completely Colby, Kans.; Father Robert is planned. A wide coverage Marie Wirsing, and her fam­ ing day talk and cited the lege, Greeley. The painting remodeled, the center had ita Nevins, chaplain of Glockner- of magazines is also part of ily. Mrs. Wirsing’s two sons, ever-increasing enrollment in and floor covering have been first function this past Sun­ Penrose Hospital, Colorado future plans. John and Bob, have been in the system. done by students and parish­ day night, when the Newman Springs; Father Joseph Mon­ The fifth room on the first The Archbishop presented ioners. The remodeling work charge of the renovating Club held its first meeting toya, Lamar; Father Matthew floor is the chaplain's room, w o r k . partial statistics of the ex­ is expected to be completed and social of the year. Ruf, S.M.B., Cure d ’ A r s and will be used for individ­ pansion in the Archdiocese by next week. Aquinas House will serve The date for the dedica­ P rin rin n lc At the annual Teachers’ Institute of the , Denver; Father Paul The first floor has a ual instructions, counseling, of Denver on both the ele­ ' ' * ” • * “ * * * * schools in Colorado and Wyoming included, left Catholic students as a “ home tion has not yet been deter­ D. Slattery, pastor of S t Cath­ and small meetings. mentary and high school to right, the Rev. Michael Mullen, C.M ., of St. John’s University, kitchen, a rear porch, five mined, but the formal open­ erine's Church, Burlington; Fa­ The baaement has been re­ away from home," a place to le v e l. New York; Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver; Sister Jean rooms, and an enclosed front ing' will, be held late in ther Edward Dinan, Stratton; modeled to provide comfort­ visit when classes are over, The Very Rev. Walter porch-entrance way. Two of October or in early Novem­ Patrice, a teacher at Cathedral High School, Denver; and the Father Dan Huber, Pueblo; Fa­ a b le q u a r t e r s , including and a place to find other Canavan, pastor of the Ca­ the front rooms will serve as b e r. Rev. William H . Jones, school superintendent (Photo by Tnrilli) ther Peter Wildhaber, S.M .B., kitchen and dining facilities, Catholic students for dis­ lounges, A third room, the Denver; Father Alphonse Kief- for eight students. The rent cussion, companionship, and largest, will be a. reading fer, former pastor of Sacred Heart Church, Cheyenne Wells, M onrignor DeBlanc in Denver Oct. 21 who is retired and now serving as ehapiain of S t Joseph’s Hos­ pital, Cheyenne Wells; and Fa­ ther William Kilian from Sha­ Family Life Bureau Director to Speak ron Springs, Kans. A dinner for the clergy was Regis College and the Den­ signor Irving DeBlanc, na­ students in marriage courses served in the church hall by ver Federation of the Christian tional director of the NCW C at local colleges, and all inter­ members of the parish women's Family Life Bureau. ested in the apostolates of the Family Movement are co-op­ organization. family are invited to attend. erating in presenting the ap­ Monsignor DeBlanc, a priest Fr. Canjar in Charge pearance in Denver on Monday, of the Lafayette, La.. Diocese, Light refreshments will be pro­ The beautiful new church ia Oct. 21, of the Rt. Rev. Mon- has been NCW C family life v id e d . a tribute to the work of Father director for the past two years, NoHonol Cai^ar, who supervised the succeeding the Rev. Edgar Convention Speaker project, and bis parishioners. Schmiedler, O.S.B ., in that ca­ Bishop of Boise Monsignor DeBlanc was one The task of converting the hall pacity. His bureau, one of the of the principal speakers at the into the church was directed functions of the NCW C Social national CFM convention at by four parishioners, Melvin Action Department, has head­ Visits 'Register' Notre Dame, Ind., in August. Heinz, Ferd Erker, Adam Knoll, quarters in Washington, D. C. This convention was attended and Leo Mahiberg. The project He is now on a tour of West­ Bishop James J. Byrne of by five Denver couples and by was aided by numerous Chey­ Boise t(X)k advantage of a ern dioceses to observe the deve­ two priests, the Rev. James enne Wells parishioners and lopment of the family life pro­ trip to Denver to visit the Purfield of St. Patrick’s Parish, friends, as well as many out- R e g is t e r plant. He was a gram on the local level. Denver; and the Rev. Homer of-town benefactors. guest of Archbishop Urban Monsignor DeBlanc will meet H o^n , O.M .I., of Sacred Heart J. Vehr during his Denver Archbishop Urban J. Vehr on Parish, Colorado Springs. s ta y . his visit here Oct. 21. That One of the healthiest signs FLAN YOUR PARTIES Most of the faithful of the evening he will speak at and of activity in the Church in the Boise Diocese, which has take part in a general discussion more than 36,000 Catholics, o p e n to all' interested parties United States in the 20th Cen­ have been receiving the R e g - at the Regis''High School li­ tury has been the widespread in­ isicr, Xational Edition f o r a b r a r y . terest in the family apostolate, number of years. D o cifin {a i* I iv itIA Fanks of teaching sisters at thelHall, Denver, symbolize the bulwark to faith and patriotism Naw Opts AU Y*tr PY 4-21IS Public invitation which seeks to counteract the tvw siyii Iv l hi Illy teachers’ Institute in the Oscar Malolthat mark the Catholic schools of the nation. (Photo bV Turilti) Bishop Byrne, ordained breakdown of the family in this The Denver CFM Federation country and to assist Catholic June 3, 1933. was nambd is sending out announcements couples to work out answers to Auxiliary Bishop of St. Paul, to its more than 500 couples the many problems that face' inviting them to attend Mon­ Minn., May 10,1947, a n d con­ them in the contemporary i secrated July 2, 1947. He as­ signor DeBianc's talk. Local ar­ American social scene. sumed the spiritual leader­ rangements at Regis are being ship of the Boise See June handled by Father Lucius Cer­ 16, 1956, succeeding Bishop vantes, S J., sociology profes­ Joseph Kelly, who died April sor, and Donald Klene. 2 1 . 1956. Members of Cana g ro u p s, It Won’t Be Long Now... W eek-Long Observance

Scapular Posters Point , . . TKot's right, construction Is in its fina l stages on our outstonding new To Fatima Anniversary mortuary ot 1091 South Colorado Boule­ To commemorate the 40th an-1 brown scapular devotion and niversary of the culminating the Fatim a message, which was vard ot Mississippi. apparition at Fatim a, the Den-! emphasized by Lucy,, the last ver chapter of Our Lady of Mt. surviving .seer, as late as last Carmel, Third Order Secular, A iy r u s t . We proudly announce thot it will be off!- is placing posters illustrating 'The Carmelite Tertiaries meet Scapular .Week, in various each fourth Wednesday in the ctolly opened October 22 ond invite you churches throughout the city. month at 7 :30 p.m. in S t Paul’s S^pular Week is observed C h a p e l, C a th e d ra l. . F a t h e r to visit— to receive in person our sin- Oct. 13-18. John Yelenik, scap­ Father Cbarles Jones is spirit­ ular chairman of tho Third Or­ ual director. He is to preach a; cerest thanks for your loyalty which der, is in charge of this work. day of recollection to the group One of the projects of the at Good Shepherd Home Sun-' mode this inspirotionol new facility pos­ Carmelite Tertiaries is to make day, Oct 20. M sfr. Irring DsBlane known the brown scapular to sible. the public and to encourage a more general wearing of it. For the pastr^ree years it has inter­ State Group Conducting mittently distributed scapulars We will strive to justify this loyalty by in Deliver churches. The Third Order particularly em^phasizes providing, in our two locations, the some the connection bctwMn the Apportionment Hearings foir, considerate, dignified service which DOLLS — WIGS — SHOES Legislative apportionment These hearings are being heldj hearings are being held in Den­ particularly for the convenience, hos mode us so many friends during the Dolls Dressed to Otder ver in the House Chambers at of citizens in Denver, Adams,! the State Capitol Building on Arapahoe, Gilpin, Clear Creek, post 38 years at our Speer and Federal A.B.C. Doll Hospital Oct. 9, 10, and 11 at 10 a.m., and Douglas Counties, but any­ REUGIOUS STATUES REPAIRED reporied Ed C. Johnson, chair­ one in the state who wishes to Boulevord M.ortuory. man of the executive committee Mrs. J. A. McCourt testify may do so. of the Governor’s Legislative The committee asks that any Photo token October 7 616 Downiaf MA. 3-7617 Apportionment Commission. group or individual wishing to testify'W rite to the Governor’s Legislative Apportionment Com­ RELIGIOUS ARTICLES mittee, Room 236, State Capitol Building, giving the date and approximate time of day most • STATUES • ROSARIES • MEDALS convenient for its appearance. A calendar will be set up on the • PICTURES • PRAYER BOOKS basis of these advance requests. Denvers Fairest, Finest Since IQIQ • PENDANTS • BOOKS • PLAQUES Form er Governor Johnson ex­ pressed the hope that a large number of people will attend these hearings and take advant­ Complete Line of Religieui Artklet tor Church ond Home age of this opportunity to ex­ press their~opinion on the prob­ le m o f apportionment. H e pointed out that the testimony o J e i r a r J A. P. WAGNER & CO. given at the hearings will have a great deal of influence on the formulation of plana to be sub­ Federal Boulevord at Speer 1091 S. Colorado Blvd. ot Mississippi CH URCH ‘’g o o d s mitted to the Apportionment Commission for further action. DENVER, COLORADO 606 14tb S t Betwoeo CaUforata A Walton TA. 5-S33I Hearing have been held by 1 Hour FREE Parking Directly the committee in other areas of in rear o f our alore— Welton St. Entrance the state during the past few w ee ks. fAGE FOUIt Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursdoy, October 10, 1957

FIRST OF FIVE WEEKLY EVENTS ON OCT. 24 CARD PARTY SERIES SLATED AT HOLY FAM ILY PARISH (Holy Family Parith, Denver) ' each Sunday for students from: men to represent the parish in three or four sopranos. Practice Monday, Oct. 14, at 8 p.m. The The fall series of card parties tbe first through the ninth conducting the games. is being held each Wednesday council is made up of parents’ will begin Thursday, Oct 24, at grades. The goal of tbe Legion The parish adult choir vrill evening at 7 o’clock. Patricia u p o ffic e r s , c o m m itte e cc b h a ir -gro 8 p .m . contacts is 100 per cent attend­ begin practice for Christmas Satterwhite is the director. men, and room mothers. This The parties, to be held is the ance at the classes by all stu­ Masses soon. The choir needs The P T A council will meet in year there are more than 100 high school auditorium, will con­ dents attending the public two tenors, two basses, and the high school auditorium on room mothers on the council. tinue for'five successive Thurs­ schools. days. High score and special Donations for the fall bake award will be made each eve­ sale of the Altar and Rosary ning and at the tournament’s Society will be sought by the close. group’s telephone committee Admission to the tournament this week> The sale will be held is 60 cents for each evening or in the high school auditorium $2.60 for the entire tournament after all morning Masses on series of five parties. Refresh­ Holiday. Oct. 20. Mrs. Clayton ments will be served. Floyd is chairman. ostesses at the first party Five Altar Society Sbe senior, and first and sec- Members Honored ond grade room mothers. The A t a meeting of the Altar So­ ways and means committee ciety this week, five members chairm an is Mrs. Charles were honored with corsages and S w a n k e . 20-year life membership cards Tha ahnaal PTA member- in the society for their fifth-of- •hip will end Friday, Oct. 11. a-century of service. Honored One handred per cent mem- were Mmes. E. B. Landrum, herihip in the P T A of all par­ 4467 Utica street; John F. ents of school students is the Langdon, 4169 Winona Court; a im . M r s . V in c e n t K o e h is F. M. McCloskey, 8900 Tenny­ memhorship chairman. son; Edward Reguter, 5801 W . Mimeographed yearbooks, 33rd Avenue; and Magdalene outlining P TA objectives and 'Only 75 Days Till Christmas/ 3,500 boxes of cards delivered to parishioners. Giller, Los Angeles, Calif. . In the back row are Sister M ary Dorotheus and programs, will be ready soon Mrs. Lawrence Schects w u for distribution to all families say the emilini; sisters of St. Philoniena’s, Sister Mary Lawrence; and front row, Jamei elected vice president to succeed with membership certificates. Denver, as they enthusiastically supervise the Farrell, Louis Bruno, Steven Poth, Robert Bell, Mrs. John Kalkhorst, who re­ A varied selection of Christ­ loading of one of the ears with a portion of the Arthur Wadsworth, and Arthur Lingle. s i d e d . mas cards has been■ purchasedP' by a P T A committee, headed by Men Represent ' 'rs. Steve Daniel, fo f sale after Parish a t Gomes unday Masses. Men’s Club members Thomas Christm as Cards Delivered Diegnan and George Taylor are CCD Classes representing the parish in the For Public Schools running of parochial league Legion of Mary members are ames at Regis Stadium each PTA Council Conferring after a recent school principal; Father Forrest Allen, pastor; In St. Philom ena's P a r i s h acting as a "fishers’ unit” for funday. Diegnan has repre­ faeulty-PTA council meet­ and• "Mrs...... Michael...... Schwartz, combined■ ■fifth 'ifti and Confraternity of Christian Doc­ sented the parish as a league ing at Holy Family School, Denver, are these sixth grade teacher. trine religious instruction worker for 17 years, and Tay­ representatives of parent and faculty groups. The meeting, which was followed by a tea, the Men's Club. Proceeds of the Watson, Vic Ignatowicz, Ger­ (St. Philomena’s Parish, classes for students attending lor for four years. Father Ed­ Left to right are Mrs. Philip Baiamonte, was held to discuss means of co-operation'be­ D e n v e r ) sates are divided between the ald Filloon, Daniel Hoskins, public schools. The classes tre ward Madden, high school ath­ PTA pre^dent; Sister- Margaret Loyola, high tween parents and teachers in carrying out sisters, who in turn donate their WiUiam Husson, Harry Webber, The tremendous task of pack­ held after tbe 9 o’clock Mass letic director, is seeking other school principal; Sister Martha Ann, graiide school purposes. aging and delivering the Christ­ portion to the mother-house, and Frank McNamara, and Eugene mas cards to pari^ioners was these organisations. W illia m s . riAST GALA EVENT OF YEAR O C T . 2 6 completed this past week. The Christmas cards this year Final exchanges of cards will 'CATHEDRAL PARISH^ be made in tbe vestibule of the "We are most grateful to were purchased from the Au- E. COI.FAX a IDT.AN .41 those who have so generously gustinian Brothers, Oconomo- church before and after Masses co-operated to help make our woe, W is., and income from the Sunday, Oct. 13. St. Vincent de Paul Halloween Party = SUNDAY MASSES Christmaa card sales a success," cards help support their work, New Lighting 6:00 • 7:00 • 8:00 • 9:00 ■ 10:00 - 11:30 1 2 :3 0 said Sister Agnes Therese, prin­ thus making this a threefold Recently added was a set of (St. Vincent de Paul's Pariah, Mrs. Emmett Barton, PTA bers to say the daily Rosary & 6:30 P .M . CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 3:30 7:30 cipal of S t Philomena’s School, ^ o rk of charity. side lights, which give the build­ D e n v e r ) historian, underwent surgery in the month of October. Mon­ & That they are helping to make In a letter to parishioners, ing a fluorescent blue cast. The first big social event of in St. Joseph's Hospital. signor O ’Sullivan addressed the MSGR. W . J. ClNAVAN, PASTOB the "Spirit of Christmas” exist Monsignor Higgins asked for The primary purpose of the the year will be a Halloween Tbe l.adies’ Night of the meeting. He asked that all the 1501 PEN N . ST, M A . 3 -0 2 3 3 daily by their contribution to support of this project and said: lighting is to nuake the school social on Saturday night, Oct. Pinochle Club has been post­ women of the pariah attend the further the work of the Loretto “I am confident that, if we try safer at night. 26, in the parish hall. poned until Thursdej, Oct. monthly Altar Society Com­ mother-house in Nerinx, K y., is to help the Sisters of Loretto The Alter end Rotary So­ The chairmen for the event 17. In the future, Ledies' munion Mass, and pointed out the belief of the sisters of St by this extra donation, we shall ciety will meet Monday, Oct, are Mr. and Mra. Vic Brown. Nigbt-will be on- the third that many graces may be re­ DOYLE’S Philomena’s Convent. It will be accomplishing something be­ 14, Mrs. Frank Patton, pretl- Tickets may be obtained at the Thuridey of each month in- ceived from this observance. help provide much-needed funds coming. Certainly they will dent, announced. The recita­ door or from any of the offi­ iteed of the second Thurs­ Mrs. George Koelbert is laun­ PHARMACY for building facilities, expan­ bless us in grateful prayer.” day. Refreshments will be dering the albs in October. tion of the Rotary at 1:30 in, cers or room mothers of the Tbt Particalat Dni(zl>l sions, and improvements. Assisted by the seventh and the church will be followed P T A a t $1.50 per couple. There served, end the pinochle Much interest is being shown Under the direct supervision eighth grade boys and girls, the by a detiert and buiineit will be dancing, and refresh­ game starts at 8 p.m. in the progressive bridge groups I7lli AVE. and GRAN! fo il - - - being formed by the Altar and and approval of Monslmor W il­ owing women packaged and meeting in the rectory con­ ments will be served. Sunday, Oct. 13, will be KE. 4-SSS1 FREE DELIVERY Rosary Society. Any individual liam M . Higgins, the Christmas delivered the cards: Mmes. Rob­ ference room. M o n t ig n o r Father-Son (iommunion day in 5enii6t« Price* Tea to Honor Faculty or couple desiring to join one card project was started two ert Bell, Frank Patton, Omar H ig g i n t will be tbe mai»: the 8 o’clock Mass. All fathers • BREAKFASTS years ago by the Sisters of Lo­ Nichols, George Lutz, Douglas tp e a k e r . The PTA will open its year and sons in the parish are urged of these groups may secure • LUNCHEONS retto at St. Philomkna’s and the Poth, Julius C o n r a d , M a c k The upper grades bake sale with a tea honoring tha faculty to attend ^is Mass and receive information by calling Mrs. H. LIQUOR MART • D I N N E R S PTA. It has now expanded to a Switzer, Mars Marinace, Byron. Oct. 6 realized $164.21 profit on Monday, Oct. 14. The meet­ C o m m u n io n . 0. Hill at SK. 6-0308. • SEA FOODS parish program including the Anderson, Joseph Barry, Leon­ ing will start at 2:30 p.m. W i n * * Chairmen Frances Poth and The Newman Club of the Circles' Activities «IN * Sll't < l.o . III 10 IS. Altar and Rosary Society an<^ ard Hart, Alec Keller, Robert Mary Conrad thank every one Mrs. W . E. Hughes, presi­ University of Denver will hold Mrs. M . Pfarr at 726 S. Gay­ L i q u o r for their donations and contri­ dent, will introduce the its first meeting of the current lord Street will entertain the Ico Cold Beer SUPER CHEF butions. They thank particu­ teachers and the school none. school year in St. Vincent’s Lady of Fatim a Pinochle Circle A c n n tn m CatM ral 333 E. Celfaz T A . S-3304 ‘Sf. Vincent de Paul's Parish’ larly Mmes. Theresa Husson, Monsignor Eugene A . O’Snlll'- Parish Hall this Thursday, Oct. on Wednesday afternoon, Oct E. Calfai a i L*ia* Gerri Layden, Iva Horgan,' van, pastor, will give a welcom­ 10, at 7:30 p.m. Sa UNIVEKSm BLVD. * E. ARIZONA 1 6 . Eirene Shields, Gerrie Sudhoit, in g t a l k . Tbe entrance of the hall ia St. Anthony’s Bridge Circle SUNDAY MASSES Pat Hart, EmmaLou Badger,- Sisterf'ntheis Paula, the new' at S. Joaaphine and E . Arizona. will meet in the home of Mrs. 6:46, 8:00, 9:30, 11X10 and 12:16 Mary Johnson, Betty Glenn, Lo­ princip*], wilt talk on her plana A ll Catholic students attending W . F . Angerer, 940 S.-Jackson retta Stanley, Alice Bell, and Confessions: Saturdays 3:30 to 6:30 and 7 ’JO to 9 p.m. r thethefo com ing school year. the University of Denver are Street, on Tuesday afternoon, the sisters for their co-opera­ Tha officers and chairmen of urged to attend this meeting O c t 1 5 . R t . R k t . M a c s . E o g e n i A. O'ScLUVAit, P a s t o r tio n . the committees will be the host­ and become active members of Mrs. Lewis Grove will be PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED SP. 7-4813 S t Philomena'i midgets and esses for the tea following the tbe Newman Club. hostess to Our Lady of Lourdes 2386 E. Arizona FOR AND DELIVERED C oio. lightweights have so far played r o M t in g . The Altar and Rosary Society Pinochle Circle in her home at Colfax at Dewaleg OaaTei six games and hare not yet Juliette Low Fund held a covered-dish luncheon 1410 S. Vine on Tuesday after­ KEyateea 4-3217 bowed in defeat. in the cafeteria hall Oct. 7. Girl Scouts from St. Vin­ noon, Oct 15. Washington The midgets have won over There was a large group pres­ LEN'S Pharmacy c e n t’ s School and Stephen October 17 is the Feast of Christ the King team, 27-7; S t e n t. St Mai^aret Mary, and the •ALL SAINTS PARISH> L. C FEHR, Prep. Knight School will particfpate Pork Mkt. John’s, 38-0; Loyola, 41-19; and The luncheon was followed circle bearing her name will M

r n . W ILUAM A, RYAN School Given Work of Swiss Sculptor St. Francis HNS Plans Communion October 13 S t Louis' Altar Society to Hear (St. FrancU da Sale*’ Paritli held around Thanksgiving. New Assistant Pastor October 14 D a n ra r} St Gregoiy’s Canasta Circle Englewood.— (St. Louis’ Rir« been added to the list of boys Thomas Fitzpatrick, Jack The Holy Name Society will will meet in the Electric Insti­ ish) — The Rev. William A. tute of the Public Service Com­ interested in St. Louis’ Cub Barry, Robert Head, Anthony receive Comimmion in- a group Ryan, new assistant pastor of Unrein, Chazies Lohmeier, and at the 8 a.Tn. Mass on Sunday, pany on Monday, Oct -14, at St, Louis’ Parish, will speak to Scout activities. Serving as den 1:30 p.m. Patrick Hallahan. Oct 13. The Holy Name Choir members of the Altar and mothers for the new total of 62 John Thomas is the new as­ will sing and members of the Members o f the League of Rosary Society Monday, Oct the Sacred Heart will meet in boys are Mmes. Gerald Pool, R. sistant cubmaster in charge of society will serve for the Mass. 14. The meeting, ori^naily C. Morrison, James Davis, the Webelos Den. The men of the parish, Cub the church on Tuesday, Oct 16, scheduled for Oct. 7, will be Scouts, and Boy Scouts are re­ at 1:46 p.m. for the recitation held at 1 p.m. in the rectory as­ quested to meet in front of the of the Rosary. Mrs. A. J. Dunit sembly room. grade school at 7:46 a.m, to will preside at the meeting which will follow in the assem­ Members of the Men’s Club form a procession. and the Knights of Columbus, bly room of the rectory. COMPLETE The monUily meeting of the The Cub Scout Pack 126 Council 3340, will receive Com­ Holy Name Society will be held munion in the 8 o’clock Mass toured the Denver Catholic Sunday, Oct 13. on Monc^ay, Oct 14, at 8 p^m. R em itter plant The boys were LINE OF: in the high school library. Re­ conducted through by the Rev. Instruction elastos (or in- freshments will be served fol­ Robert Kekeisen. Mmes. A. Bar­ torested non-Catholics ara lowing the meeting. A rroort den, F. Fapi, J. Landin, and S. hald on Monday and Wad- First Communion on the recent dance will be Gray were chaperons. The Rev. nesd ay aToningi at 7 o’clock made. Plans will also be dis­ Dean Eumba, pack chaplain, in the roctery assonbly room. cussed for another dance to be also attended. Tha hour elassas for.tha 10- Supplies and Gifts week course are conductod Meae Trujillo to Speak hy Fathar Ryan. The first meeting of the Jun­ ior Newman Club for . high F ea tu rin g : school students of the parish at­ First Night Meeting tending public schools was held “ Child Frays’^ Sets Tuesday, Oct 8. The meetings are scheduled for 7 p.m. every Tuesday daring October, No­ $3.00, $4.10, $7.00 Of Loyola PTA Oct 15 vember, and December in the European Puppet Artists (Layola Parish, Danvar) tices every Tuesday evening in new school. the church at 7:46. Six more The men’s choir, under the .TTie Loyola PTA will hold its direction of Mrs. Jo Noakes Life of the Saiuts ...... $ 2 .7 5 first night meeting Tuesday, men are needed for the choir. Lasham, welcomes new singers. Oct. 16, at 7:30 p.m. in the Members of the Loyola Quar­ Visit Pastor of Sterling tette have been singing at the High-school-age sons of mem­ Crucifix and Chain ...... $ 2 .5 0 downstairs school hall. The bers may also join the organi­ Visitors at St Anthony’s Rec­ dolls. Every effort of artistic guest speaker will be Mose Tru­ 12 o’ clock Mass for the past zation. (jhoir rehearsals are at Catholic Picture B ib le...... $4.50 tory, Sterling, were Miss Cecile creation tends upward to God jillo, director of the Boys’ Shop year and are as follows: Mina 8 p.m. every Tuesday in the Verschraegben and her travel­ and the blessing that comes of the Larimer Street Voca­ Summers, Barbara Powers, cafeteria. Veils, Ties, Prayer Books ing companion, Miss Bradi down from above is like a Bap­ tional School. George Hiroslavich, and Ed Cub Scouts of Pack 136 will Barth of Ghent, Belgium. The tism on a work of good will. Sales of Christmas cards, Martin. have a Halloween party Thurs­ STORE HOURS—9 to St30 P.M. Monday thru Friday women are guests of Miss Ver- Miss Barth adds. sponsored by the PTA, will be­ New members are still being day evening, Oct 24, in the old 9 to 4 P.M. on Saturdays sehraegben’s brother, the Rev. Played Before Queen gin with the distribution of sought for the Altar Sodality school. Den mothers are in E. J. Verschraeghen. They ar­ The Mystery of Mary plays boxes of cards to Loyola Married women interested in charge of arrangements. rived early in June for an eight- to large audiences in Europe school children Monday, Oct. fining may contact Mrs. F. Saturday, Oct. 26, the pack week visit each winter traveling about 14. The Christmas card sales­ Koneeny, EA. 2-4871, or any will participate in a hike and John P. Daleiden Co. Miss Verschraeghen was for 8,000 miles. The rich and poor room will open shortly there­ Bodalitir member. picnic in Deer Creek Canyon. Religious Articles—Church Supplies 25 years with the Movement for alike have sat motionless as the after. "The Nature of God” will ob Torpey will be in charge of Catholic Action in Europe. A tiny dolls tell the story of the the field trips this year. Blessed Mother. Elizabeth, Aduif Choir Proctiee be the topic of this week's 1120-22 Broadway — KE. 48233 forceful speaker, she used to do Inquiry Forum. Twenty-five new names have a great deal of radio work. She Queen of the Belgians, was The Loyola adult choir prac- now devotes her time to work­ among royalty to be moved by ing with marionettes. the dramatic production when Miss Barth, who is Swiss it played at the Palace of the born, is a sculptor, painter, and Beaux-Arts, in Brussels. Eroducer. She likes modern art • Twelve persons who work ut not surrealism. with the production travel and Miss Barth has perfected the live in a truck during the time OCTOBER SPECIALS greatest drama in the history of they are-on the road. man performed by the tiniest Miss Batth is not exactly sure actors in the world. bow she got the idea for her Drama by Mariooatte* unusual religious drama. At the It is the religious drama done age of five she began drawing 1957 MODEL 10.4 with marionettes. The drama is on every blank space in her na­ Pictured is the beautiful entitled The Mystery of Mary. tive Switzerland and at 15 went statue that was sculptured by Miss Verschraeghen works to the cellar of her school in BrCdi Barth of Switzerland, closely with Miss Barth in the Chur to find a wall for hi Cubic Foot Refrigerator while she was vacationing in marionette production. “I painting, still preserved, ^ MAGNETIC DOOR Sterling this past summer. This couldn’t play without her, be­ Mary, Patroness of Our (jlaas- statue was given to St An­ cause Cecile puts her soul in the room. 5-YEAR WARRANTY thony's High School as a show,” Bradi says. Little Mary DOUBLE CRISPERS "thank you” to Our Lady for The miniature theater has "I may have ntten the idea having had the opportunity to been built according to the spe­ for our show,” soe says, “when visit in the D.S. cifications of Miss Barth. She is I came across the history of the stage setter and actor, it is she word marionette. When you take The - statue was blessed on the word apart it means little the Feast of the Nativity of the who has carved, jointed and dressed the dolls. She has de­ Mary, but there's more to it Blesaed Virgin Mary by the than that. The art of puppetry pastor of St Anthony’s, the signed the scenery, arranged the lighting and superintends all the is ancient, she commented. Rev. Emile J. Verschraegben, Unlike other stage produc­ with Father James Ahem of details of the dramatic spec­ tacle. tions the puppet does not hear Stoneham as deacon and Fa­ the applause. The real actors ther Dominic Sclafani, O.S.B., The string marionette, she ex­ plains, is a doll banging from are not seen. Bradi \s very pre­ of St Benedict’s Hospital as cise about her little eharacters, Bubdeacon. Father Thomas Gil- several threads fastened to a small wooden construcHon called their dresses must be carefully martin of Peetz preached the fitted and their hair smoothed occasional sermon, proceeding a cross splint which permits the manipulator to endow his liWe when the lights go on. There is the blessing. Father ' James puppet with life. no curtain between scenes the Kane was master of cere­ lights go np on a darkened monies. Next to Father Kane Reflection of Artist stage. is Sister Mary Esther, the "The marionette, however is The story of the Blessed newly appointed principal at but the interpretation of the Mother is told by a tape recor­ St Anthony’s High School.— artists who give a shape, voice der. (Photo by Dollerchell's Studio, and movement to the humble The philosophy that Hiss 1957 TOP-OF-THE-LINE GE Sterling) wooden puppet. The hands play Barth and Miss Verschraeghen on the mysterious keyboard com­ impart in the moving story is posed of threads and impart life that all who attend may receive Aurora Parish to the otherwise dumb and inert peace of the soul. FILTER FLO WASHER 2-Speed Wash Cycle Altar Society 2-Speed Spio Cycle Hears Colonel 2 Wash Temperatures Aurora.— (S t Pius X Par­ ‘2 Rinse Temperatures ish)—Approximately 66 mem­ bers attended the Altar and Rosa^ meeting under the spon­ I2-ponnd Maximnm Capacity sorship of Section 14, with Mrs. Eleanor Ruggles as leader. The Non-Clog Filter special prize was won by Mrs. Esther Peterson. Colonel Holi- neaux of the Air Force' Acad­ emy presented a film and spoke on Russia. Only GE Has Filter Flo Washer Members interested in par- ticiapting in a project of sell­ ing Christmas gift items, such as decorative candies, fruit­ cakes, candy, center pieces, etc., are asked to present an esti­ mate of the cost and materials st the November meeting. Parish Dinner The second annual parish dinner featuring spaghetti and meatballs, will be held Sunday, Nov. 10. The affair will be backed jointly by the Altar So­ ciety and Men’s Club for the school fund. Religious articles and Christ­ mas cards will be on sale in the parish hall Sunday after Massea. Articles of clothing or other items that the St. Camillus Cir­ The Rev. E. J. Versch­ cle might use to provide assist­ M arionette Show Producers raeghen, pastor of St FREE DURING THE ENGAGEMENT OF THE MOVIE ance during an emergency in Anthony’s Parish, Sterling, is shown with his guests, Hiss Bradi the parish may be left at the Barth, left, and his sister. Miss Cecile Verschraeghen.— (Photo rectory at any time. by Margaret Martin, ~Sterling Joumal-Advoeate) The St Thomas Aquinas Study Circle will meet Oct 15 “ NO D O W N P A Y M E N T ” attheCentre Theatre at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Shirley Jorgensen, 831 Troy, lur St Cajetan PTA Plans terested women are invited. Yon may purchase any major appliance at Joe Onofrlo's with NO DOWN PAYMENT and Te«n Club Election receive 2 FREE TICKETS to see the movie «*NO DOWN PAYMENT” The St Pius X Teen Ciub Bake Sale on Oct 13 elected these officers: Jim De- 'Nothing But the’ Flnttt Mersseman, president; Lee Hay­ ward, vice president; Mary Pat (St. Cajetau's Parish, Danvar) The school nurse, Mrs.'' B. Sine# 1900!" Hennessey, secretary; Jeff The PTA monthly bake sale Thomas, will present the pro­ Koch, treasurer; Hanna Cole, is set for Sunday, Oct. 13. All gram for the coming year. Mrs. publicity chairman; Donn bake goods may be brought to Fr^nk Lucero is health chair­ Schmiedike, record chairman; the left band side of the front man of the PTA. and Pearl Owens, hostess. The vestibule. Sales are conducted The Fathers’ Club has placed club has had its fourth dance before and after all Masses. E. Augilar of Lakewood in lesson out of a series-of 10 pre­ October the month of the charge of “ A” Club activities f re sented by Ernest Miller, and Holy Rosary is observed for the coming year. The ath­ is planning a costumed Hallow­ throngh the nightiy recitation letic committee is part of the een party Oct 27. New mem­ of the Rosary and s ^ ia l devo­ PTA. 1332 BROADWAY tions at 8:30 o’clock. bers attending are Gatlin and Robert Sanchez will remain Carol Reisdorff. Catechism classes for the in an advisory capacity. He (On# Block From Stale Capitol) PIANOS-ORGANS An organizational meeting children attending public formerly was chairman of the APPLIANCES - T V . HI-FI was held for the St Pius schools are held after each A Club and of the PTA’s waya CH. 4-4556 High School Club, comprising a^ool day at 4 p.m. and are and means committee. boys and girls in grades 9-12. taught by the Benedictine Sis­ J o e , J r . The meetings will be held ters at St. Cajetan’s. All newcomers are urged to Jot HOME OF THE LESTER "BETSY ROSS" weekly on Tuesday night from The second monthly meeting pick np pledge cards.. These ★ OPEN MONDAY 6:80-9:30 o’clock, with Clande of the PTA is set for Thursday, must be fulfilled by the end PIANO, LOWREY ORGAN AND THE NEW AND FRIDAY TILL Meskel as moderator. Anyone Oct. 10, at 7:80 p.m. in the of this month. Fledges will aid desiring further information school hall. Refreshmenta will in gaining funds lost through HARDMAN DUO PU YER PIANO • With Trade 8:30 P.M. ★ may contact Louise Martinez, be served and a special prize the discontinuance of bazaar EH. 6-1761. will be featured. and other activities at church. PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street! THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4*420S TTiursifoy, October 1 0 ,1 9 5 7

AT ORPHANAGE DEC. 2 COMMUNION AT HOLT GHOST OCT. 20 Si. Vincent's Aid Luncheon Scheduled federal W o m e n Workers Breakfast St. Vincent’s Aid Society, luncheon, there ./ill be booths J. Val Chamberlain, 0 . C. Mc­ The second annual corporate Miss Anne Laughlin, first hon­ In charge of door arrange­ Denver, met Oct 1 in the home for ' baked goods, handwork, Intyre, Fred Bellmar, Franx Communion o f Our Lady of the orary member of the guild. ments and the reception of new Rosary Guild of Federal Women Mrs. Joseph Emerson Smith, of Mrs. Harry T. Zook, who was white elephants, etc. Anything Lorenz, U. Ed. Ingram, J. Mor­ members will be Miss M s^clene assisted by Mmes. Leonard Car­ saleable will be welcome, and Workers will be held at Holy president of the guild, has ap­ Hughes, acting as chairman, as­ gan Cline, Eugene Sullivan, and lin, G. L. Monaghan and Jo­ an.ly donations of these articles Ghost Church, 20th and Cali­ pointed the following commit­ sisted by Pauline Doherty and seph J. Walsh, and Miss Eva It bee gratelunygratefully recerreceived. Robert McGlone. fornia Streets, Denver, Sunday tees: Mrs. Juanita Hammond, Miss Margaret McCallan and Walsh. Mrs. Emmet Dwyer, vice In the summer, 120 calls morning, Oct. 20, at 9:16 a.m. breakfast chairman; assisted by Miss Lorraine Coraxza. were made by the members to The Rev. George Weibel, spirit­ Mildred A. Atkins, Bernita The members of St Vin­ president,resident, presided since Mrs. Tickets for the annual. guild business houses to acquaint ual director, will be the cele­ cent’s Aid voted to hold the Robert McGlone, presid^t^ was Hauptman, Rose Hattendorf, affair are to be obtainedjed bybj them with the work of United annual benefit at S t Vincent's out of the city. ; brant. Maxine Chadwick, Eileen Corny, calling Maxine Chadwick, Re­ Funds. Orphanage on Monday, Dee. 2. Plans have been made for After Mass members will go Allegra Graves, Rosa Murray, clamation Service, BE. 8-8861, The guest speaker was Mrs. In connection with the bridge the annual campaign for Unit­ and other volunteer- members. Ext 866; Eileen Conry, KE. 4- Ella M. Weckbaugh. She gave to the Brown Palace Hotel for ed Funds. Members o f St. Vin­ In charge of the entertain­ 4161, E x t 8362 or Bernita an interesting account of her a brunch. cent's who will work for the ment at the brunch is Mrs. Irene Haupman, EE. 4-4161, E x t 879. recent trip to the Scandinavian The ^ests of honor will he orphanage are Mrs. Robert Bickett, assisted by Miss Eliza­ New members are requested countries and Holland. Archbiuop Urban J. Vehr and Graham, chairman, and Mmet. beth Goff. to call any o f these members. Eligibility for membership re­ quires that any federal woman Coffee, Rolls to Procede Elsa Kreiner Married employe may apply if she is a Catholic. This extends to all re­ tired members o f the federal CPTL Rally October 17 In St. Francis' Rites service. (Catholic Parent-Teacher {)aper craft following the meet­ Elsa Kreiner and Franz Hum- Company, and Mrs. Hummel is L e a g u e ) ing. Mra. Armstrong has been mel exchanged nuptial yows in a teacher in Denver public The Caiholic Parent-Teacher a member of the All Hobbies a double-ting ceremony in St. schools. Club o f Denver since 1949 and Francis de Sales’ Church, Den­ League will hold its monthly M arg ie F o x Helen Hetford lifd S n r ti meeting Thursday, Oct, 17, at is soon to become a member of ver. -with Father Francis Mor- the American Pen Women. fela the officiating priest • 10 a.m. in the Knights o f Co­ lumbus Hall, 1576 Grant Street Several of hor ideas have been The bride’s parents are. Mr. BAKERIES Members who are attending are printed in tiie Better H St. Dugdale, son o f Mr. and Mrs. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS Lee A. Dugdale. The Rev. MAin 3-2279 Georn L. Weibel officiated at the double-ring ceremony and offered the Nuptial Mass that followed. The Rt. Rev. Monsig- nor Eugene A. O’ Sullivan was Enjoy Delicious Food, present in the sanctuary. Unique Atmosphere , , , The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was in a floor len^h gown of imported M r. a n d Mrs. lace and net fashioned with GOLDEN FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP Henry E. Zar- basque bodice. Her fingertip c n g o g e d veil of French illnsion was held lengo, Denver, announce the en­ in place by a pearl coronet, and Tortar Sowce gagement of their daughter she carried a cascade type bou­ French Fried Potatoes' Madeleine to James E. Millensi- quet of stephanotis and Fhale- fer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter anapis orchids. Hot Rolls Beverage Miliensifer. Miss Nancy Lee Smith of In Your Choice of Fiberglass or Aluminum $2.10 Miss Zarleng^ls a graduate Kansas City, Mo., cousin of the ■f Holy Family High SchoolIcn and bride, was Miss Carmichael's A lio ornamenhil aluminum railings .ttended Loretto Heights Col­ maid of honor. Miss Martha Aluminum storm doors ond windows lege. Smith of Kansas City, also a Mr. Miliensifer was grad­ cousin and Miss Barbara Cook RESTAURANT AT THE AIRPORT uated from North High School of Denver, served as l^rideB- Mr*. Ronald L . DngdaU tdftlia Sprtof* ETfrfTMB I and at present is a student in maids. I3S RAY-RITE, INC. » 7 the school o f architecture-at Gerald R. -Paxton of Denver Room at the Brown Palace PA Bit. row kirtbdsr « ualrtm ir pirtf at tbo bwotUd SkrehtT. Tk# wo eeavUnntwy. Ukte the University of Colorado. No Hotel. 606 Sonta Fe Dr. TA. 5-7293 definite wedding plans have was the best man. Attendants been made. were Thomas Murray and The bride is a graduate of St Francis de Sales’ High School and Loretto Heights College where she obtained a bachelor Wed in Lourdes Church of science degree in nursing. Mr. Dugdale is a graduate of St Francis de Sales’ High School and attended Regis College for two years before entering the U. S. Army. He is completing

sity. After a wedding trip to the Estes Park area, u e couple are NOW IN THE SECOND BIG WEEK! at home at 900 S. WOliams. Redemptorist to Talk To Heights Students

The Rev. Edward J. Kane, Look for the ® It’s your symbol of quality merchan­ C.SS.R., will speak at the weekly college assembly on dise. Tt’s found only on Safeway’s own private brands Thursday, Oct. 17, at Loretto and these are available only at Safeway. The Heights College. Father Kane will describe the' work of the means that Safeway, itself, guarantees the product missions in Thailand (Siam). Joan Tan, a student from the to be top quality, satisfactory to you in every way. Holy Redeemer Parish in Bang­ kok, Thailand, is enrolled as a freshman at Loretto Heights Meet your teacher College. Now, for the second week Safeway cuts the price on How well a beginner enjoys piano depends vpoo two things: the instruzneot itself and the teacher. over 100 of these products to encourage people un­ VIRGINIA M. RITTER, daughter of Mr. and C . D . of A. fo Convene Some teachers are gifted in handling small children. iMrs. Arthur J. Ritter of Byers, and Urban 6. Elpers, Others have a way with the rootin’, tootin’ cow­ of Strasburg, were married in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, familiar with them to try them. Take advantage of Oct. 10 at Clubhouse boys. Still others specialize in teaching adults. Denver, before the Rev. Leonard Urban in a double-ring cere- Which ia best for jroo or yoor child? We these outstanding food values with no fear of sacri­ Inony. Court St Rita 626, Catholic The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attended Daughters of America, will make it our businees to loww—to bdp you get by her sister, Lois, as maid of honor; the bridesmaids were her meet Thursday, Oct 10, at 7:46 started RIGHT, The ri^ t teacher, and the ri|dit ficing one iota of quality. siste^ June, and Margaret Ann Lowell, a friend. p.m. in the clubhouse, 1772 piano—such as a low-priced Cable-Nelson or dyno- Lloyd Linnebur was the best man, Ivan and Marvin Linne- Grant Street tension Everett. Stop in and let’s talk it over. hur were attendants, and Glen and Albert Williamson were the Following the business meet­ ushers. ing Mrs. Eva Darnell, president It's so easy to own the finest piano with our new The bride wore a long formal gown of Imported lace over o f the Mile High Business and Easy Payment Plan shimmering slipper satin. The molded bodice was designed with Professional Women’s Club, Jong Upermg ueeves and an oval neckline completely encircled will show slides o f a recent trip Only 10% down and balonce in cenvenient by tiny flower petal medallions iced with seed pearls, her biUow- to Hawaii. A social hour hon­ monthly poyments. ing lace skirt featured a circular court train. A finger-tip veil oring new members -will follow. of imported silk illusion was held in place by a pear! incrested tiara. The veil was made by the bride. Her only jewelry was a single strand of cultured pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. She West Denver Auction carried a white or^id on a borrowed prayer book. The orcl was placed on the Blessed Mother’s altar after the ceremony. Oct. 13 — 2 P.M. The Chas.F, WELLS MUSICI The wedding party attended the wedding brunch at Baurs O S A F E W A Y at Cherry Creek following the ceremony. The reception was at WE BUT FOR CASH OR 1629 CAUFOSNIA ST. NtC BlOd.. the home of the bride's parents in the afternoon. The couple SELL ON CONSIGNMENT took a wedding trip to the southwestern part of the state and tDTTO W. t*Ifii - II. 7-44M On* hour frH »«rklng, MunkIptI Ptrking S*r*9*, >745 5rwl St. are now living in Strasburg.— (Arthur Lord Lee Photography) r

Thurfday, Ocfobar 10,1957 Offiea, 938 Bannock Straot THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telophont, KEytfene 4-4205 PAGE SEVEN Catholic Nurses Urged ARCHBISHOP GUILD PLANS To Take Part in DCCN U^jojfuinjL Tkw A . DINNER MEETING ON OCT. 16 (Archbishop’s Guild, Dsnter) Mrs. Ann Maytag is a new Mrs. Betty Santo will enter- I pm i tiiat the Council of Catholic The nneral meeting of the member of this cirw. tais Our Lady of the Snows Cir­ Council of Catholic Nurses, Nurses expand its membership Archbishop’s Guild will be held Our Lady o f the Rosary Ci» cle in her home Thursday, Oct. Mrs. Hanna Johnson,' ssnt the and bring to the attention of Wedneaday, Oct 16, at Holy cle nfet in the home of Mamie following letter to all the mem­ the ever- increasing group of McAndrews Tuesday, Oct 8. 10. Ghost HaU, Denver. A buffet Our Lady of Lourdes Circle bers of Me council emphasizing potential members the greal op­ supper will be served at 6:30 This circle is making a dress the benefits and purposes of portunities for Catholic Action and outfit for the Pope’s Ware­ will meet in the home of Miss p.m. for per person. The Catherine (k>rcoraR Tuaday, the eouncU; offered to them. meeting will begin at 8:15 p.m. house. October, 19(17 The spiritual advantage alone Mrs. Eileen Conry is in charge Mrs. Lillian Leiker of Mysti­ Oct 16. Dear Catholic Nurse: should be an incentive for of the buffet cal Rose Circle was October U $ y I remind you of the com­ joining, but there are also pro­ The new council is announced: hostess. ing year’s acttvities for the fessional and economic bene­ Ways and means: Miss Jean­ The Little Flower Circle is Denver Council of Catholic fits; each one of us knows that ette Kavanaugh, chairman; Mrs. meeting in the home of Mrs. Nunes, in the earnest hope that without the nace of God and Lucille Stephens, co-chairmen; Patsy Paprockl Tuesday, Oct you will actively participate! the help of His Blessed Mother publicity; Mrs. Margaret Ho­ 15. It is the express wish of His we might never have been able gan, chairman; Mrs. Charlotte Mary McGrath of Blessed Excellency, Archbishop Vehr, to put the proud “ R.N.” after Hazlitt and Miss Lorraine Rich- Martin Circle is vacationing in our name. We, therefore, have erson, co-chairmen; California. a heavenly debt to repay, and Volunteer sendees: Miss Bri- .Quilting a layette will be the how more fitting than by bring­ gida Beler; orphanages. Queen project of the Key of Heaven ing other nurses closer to God! of Heaven Orphanage, Mrs. Vir- Circle Wednesday, Oct 16, in MOTHERS One of the exceptional spir­ ^ i a Hamilton and St Ciiara’s the home of Betty Wajchiec- itual exercises is the annual re­ Orphanages, Miss Arlene Lohr; trowaki. Extra Operator Available membership. Mrs. Catherine treat, which was held this year St Anthony’s Circle will meet Call for Appointment of 4 and 5 on Sept. 18, 14, and 15 at El Menson and Mrs. Louise Dowl­ ing; linen, Mias Jessie Pasquale Thursday, Oct 17, in the home '3340 Dahlio DE-3-680B^ Pomar in Coloruo Springs. of Ion Crowfoot year olds ' The regular monthly meet­ and Mrs. Clara Norton; ings will be held on the fourth Vestments, Mrs. Clella Barry Thursday of the month. Cards Mmes. Maggie Richey, Shirley Moriarity, M. and Mrs. Isabelle Fridin^er; so­ BALLET are sent to remind members of In Benefit Style Show Galvin, Richard Genoro, George Dreher, Edith cial action, Mrs. Josephine Ip- the meeting; notice is also pub­ thedral PTA benefit style show, staged by Mrs. Roberts, Philip Rotole, James McNamee, Joseph son; historiao. Miss Alice Gath- FURNACE VACUUM CLEANING lished in the Programs Maggie Richey of the Perkins ^hop in Oscar Horvat, Genevieve West, Howard Weber, and ercale; retreat Mrs. Dorothy MUSIC will be interesting and varied. Malo hall, Denver, Sept. 23, are< left to right, David Vostrejs. Dandrow; Gas, Oil and Gas Conversions Bring a guest to the meetings. Entertainment, Mrs. Thelma Who knows, you may do her a YEARLY DRIVE LAUNCHED Elliott and Mrs. Patricia Mur­ Complete Job Includes Registers, Cold Air DRAMA neat service, spiritually or pro­ ray; catechetical, Miss Cath­ fessionally. arine Maloney and Mrs. hfarion Ducts, Chimney Well, etc. Special Kelly; Denver Deanery repre­ The Mother of Perpetual sentative, Mrs. Eileen Koester. Trained Serricemen — All Work Guaranteed Help Guild gives even busy Cathedral PTA Seeks New Members C o a r s e The Queen of Heaven Circle mothers a chance to help some­ The Cathedral PTA, Denver,ibpes have been delivered to the guardian has not received these met in the new home of Mrs. one in need by prayer or serv­ has launched its yearly member- parents through the students of envelopes and would like to con­ Marie Ansberp' Harney in Jhc, SupAuumi Qa., ice. Mrs. Marie Sevier, or one ship drive. Letters and envel-|the school. If any parent or tribute to tile PTA and refresh­ Louisville. Marie and her hus­ Call FR. 7-8074 of her assistants, will be at all ments fund, information can he band are vacationing in Milwau­ 887 So. Broadway PE. 3-4679 meetings to explt^n this worthy obtained by calling the school kee. issue and to recruit workers. office. The fee this year is 50 Mrs. Frances Edmonds wUI Registration today The Catholic Nurses' Credit Engaged Couples Invited cents for membership dues and be hostess for Our Lady of Lor­ Union Is outstanding in this 50 cents for refreshments after etta Circle in her home Friday, f t and tomorrow area. Members are sincere When For Pre-Cana Conference the PTA meetings. This is only Oct 11. they say that through our 51 per family. The drive will be Members of St. Christopher Credit Union they have re­ All Catholic engaged couples in .the Denver area will over Oct. 16. Circle are repairing and dress­ COVILLO-PARKER ceived economic assistance and New Look/"Fe£{a have an opportunity to attend ’the third Pt«-Cana Confer- It is hoped that the envelopes ing dolls for the Santa Claus advice which in many eases has Shop. SCHOOL OF BALLET changed the pattern of their ‘ 'ence on O ct 27, 28, 30, and ;Nov. 1. will be used and returned Mrs. Katherine McCullough, 3210 East Colfax lives. Mrs. Mary Burke has in­ Burns-Luxner The conference will be held soon as possible. The room hav­ toe grandmother of Mrs. Mar­ formation relative to the garet Etie of St Catherine Cir­ Credit Union at all meetings. Jn the hall of Cure d’Ars ing the greatest percentage of under the direction of Father returns will be awarded |5. cle, died during the week. R ife in S u p erior iFrancis Syrianey, pastor of Blessed Maura Circle will St. Pius Tenth Parish, Au­ Make It 100 per cent for every meet in the home of Mae Do- one at Cathedral. Prior to a Nuptial Mass in rora. nizio. A baby shower for the St. Benedict’s Church, Superior, The session on Sunday, Oct layette is planned with Shirley .27, will be conducted by Fa- Montgomery in charge., Janet Luxner of Superior and A Calfaolic-edncaied youth Richard Burns of Kennebec, S. ,ther Syrianey, followed on A picnic for the members of DIGNITY Dak., exchanged vows in a Monday night by Jim and of today i> a good cllJzen and St Anne’s Circle is planned for double-ring ceremony. Father Ter^ Grant of St Therese’s leader of tomorrow. Keep np Sunday, Oct. 18. Baldwin Baydock, O.S.B., offi­ Pariah. Mrs. Josephine Herald will be yoor pledge payment* to the hostess and Clara McNulty co- ciated at the nuptials and of­ Wednesday night Dr. T. Archbi*hop'* High Schools fered the Mass. H. Foley and Dr. Lawrence hostess for the Holy Family Cir­ The daughter of Mr. and W. Goedert will conduct the F n n d . cle meeting Wednesday, Oct. 16. INTEGRITY Mrs. Charles Luxner, the bride .session. The conference ^will was escorted to the- altar by 'close on Friday evening with her father. A cousin of the Father Syrianey presiding. Loretta M. Cole Weds bride, Marilyn Di Giacomo, was To those couples where only the maid of honor. The bride­ 'one is a Catholic, a special in­ groom is the son of- Mrs. John vitation is extended. In Bl. Sacrament Rite Before a Solemn, Nuptial SENSIBLE Burns of Kennebec, S. Dak. Reservations are requested A fingertip veil of French il­ Thomas Bums, a brother of the .and may be obtained by call­ Mass celebrated by the Rev. lusion cascaded from a double bridegroom, served as best man. ing or uniting: Mr. and Mrs. Anton J. Borer, S.M.6., Loretta lace tiara embroidered with The bridegroom’s sister, Cather­ M. Cola and Edmund J. Gau- seed pearls and she carried a PRICE ine Burns, played the organ. A1 Reed, 1007 S. Race Street ghan were united in marriage bridal bouquet of white orchids, Reception followed immedi­ PE. 8-4049. on Aug. 31 in Blessed Sacra­ with showers of atephanotis. ately in the home of the bride’s ment Church, Denver. Deacon of James P. Koning was Mr. parents. Outn)f-town guests in­ the Mass was the Rev. William Gaughan’s best man and Mi­ cluded Helen Burna, Kennebec, Regis Guild Jones and subdeacon was Wil­ chael Koning and Ronald Ma­ S. Dak.; Mrs. Bertha Beard, liam Vollmer. The couple re­ honey were attendants at the SERVICE William and Anthony Lombard, ceived the Papal Blessing from ceremony. M eet Oct. 13 A champagne brunch fdlowed Yoiill agree that ovr new collection of hats The first meeting of the the ceremony at the Aviation is fops in fashion . . . designed to wear for Regis Guild will be on Sunday, Country Club, Guests gathered every occasion. Come and see our for a late afternoon reception evening, Oct 18, at S o’clock, large selection of style right shapes and resided over by Mrs. Paul J. in the home of the bride’s Rossmiller. Members wll con­ parents. colors. . . all excellent values. vene in the main dining room) Couple to Receive of the Administration Building Nt«a I quins was attached to a finger­ baugh presided at the recent AH>wi *t see. . . call today. tip veil of imported silk liluelon. executive board meeting, Dls- She carried a white orchid on a enssion at this meeting cen­ • iUiftbsvt prayer book. tered on how best to further Donald Carleno, brother of the coming United Funds • tviry spat fern asiianp toe bridegroom, was the best drive. A letter will be sent e man, and Leo Gemma of Den- to the entire board member­ M C lm ll* • finphoHea M M vef was the attendant Acting D*«w**rH*4 ship and to the volunteers re- la,.la*t . . . as ushers were Bernard Bera- ?uesting their full support MaMI 1V«uaeSol^Set*/lKtshto dini, Aurora; Albert Carmoc- or United Funds. ino, Denver; and John Kraft You hiv* your own lAdividutlly IrnprinHd eliteki, with keep woolens and Norwiek. N. Dak. Drive Causes your n*m* *nd id d rc it, end then when you mile* out lui^ous. Out-of-town guests included yeur cheek, you merely writ* in the peye* and th* Hr. and Mrs. Ralph Bloms, Fox- M e e t i n g Suspension addrtif *nd, of court*, th* tmount e( the check. Then, holm, N. Dak.; and Mr. and There will be no meetiAgs in the n*w ''double window" onvtiopot you iniert your SoaMem Senrke It iwOeiwny advertfsed fai Mrs. Raymond Carleno and during the drive. Bulletins cheek, end . . , ]t'< r*«dy for moiling. It makes bank­ ing by eh*ek — paying by ehaek *v*n *«ii*rl You'll Saturday fveiWng Pest and ladles' Nm w J m c im I daughter, Olivia, St Louis, Mo. will be posted at the nursery A reception was held in St to remind staff and volun­ find this medarn MAIL-O-MATIO «h*ck and •flv*!op*t John’s Church lounge. A wed­ teers of the importance of at th* Amartean N «tlen*ll Com* in end order your ejuek* *nd •nvolopti tediyl ding dinner for the immediate Mr. and Mrs. Fie- their fall co-operation.; family was served at Hen- E n g o g e d Mrs. Margaret Fisher, ■ritsq’s Restaurant dalus Bollig of R.N., nunery superintend­ . . . FNr've Get If maSe when After a wedding trip to Glen- Denver announce the engage­ ent, reported that there are wood Springs and Dnran(^, the ment .of thejr daughter, Eliza­ 42 bab’es in the nursery at Y e t... MAKE couple will make their residence beth Charlene, to Roland J. the present time. Several are at 218 Cook Street Knight, son of Mr. and Hrs.'Ed- being considered for adop­ ward Knight CLEANERS*SHIRT LAUNDRY —Frucoli, D*nT*r The bride attended aehools tion. All are well and have AMERICAN- Mr*. Harry E . CarUno in North Dakota, and the bride­ Miss Bollig is i graduate of been so during most of the groom is a graduate of the law Annunciation High School, and eummer. Mrs. Fletcher com­ NATIONAL BANK Tntta Serritf l«nw tki MitnHlUin Sm her fiance was graduated from StAlN OFFICE AND PLANT Dak., and the late Peter school of toe University of mended Mrs. Valens Jones O F DENVER see E«it Sth At*. PE. 9-46SS Sr. Mr. Carleno la the son o: Denver, where be was a mem­ Mt Carmel High School. He is and Mrs. Joseph Martin, co- Benjamin Carleno, Durango, ber of the Phi Delta Phi Frat­ currently stationed at Ft. Ord, chairmen of volunteers, for NrkhnB* f Uth AND LAWWfCi BRANCH.STORUi J2IS Eait llth At*. — 127 S. Br*«4«ar M«m, M . Dep. J. P. V«A PtWl Herb Von PtMt and Elizabeth Carleno, 3360 ernity. Be is ei^aged in pri Calif. Wedding plans are in­ the fine attendance of their (Monbtr fratentAloe PirWi) tMombor it. PeUkk'e PorM) Q’uivas Street Denver. rate practice In Englewood. definite. summer volunteers. fAGE EIGHT OHkt, 938 Eannecic Street THE DEHVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telepfiene, Keystone 4-4205 TTiuridoy, October 10, 1957

Enrollment at Regis Reaches All-Time High With 1,034 Students

The toUl enrollment reached rado, with 233' from out-of- Regis Dramatists an all-time hi^h of 1,084 ita- state, including four from U.S. denta at Regu College this possessions and five from for­ semester,' according to statis­ eign countries. Twenty-three tics released this week bjr the sisters are also taking courses To Stage Thriller college registrar's office. leading to a degree. Both day and evening dM- John V. Coyne, evening divi­ The Rev. A. J. Dceman, S.J., parochial play of two years sion registrations moved to new sion director, said enrollment director of all productions of ago. He has been teen in lead peaks, with full-time students in that division represents a 17- tile Regis College Plsyhouse, roles in Loretto Heights’ pro­ numbering 683, and evening di­ per-cent increase over last announced that the fourth ma­ ductions of Carousel, T h e Ri­ vision enrollment set at 253. year, and tops the 1962 mark jor production of the club vals, Fthtan’s R a in b o w , and Ninety-eight summer session of 260 students. would be Dial U for Murder, Tiger at the Gatei. He also students were included in the He pointed Out that total by Frederick Knott The pro­ played a part in the Civic 'The­ total figure. class hours are also up 17 per duction is to be presented for ater’s pn^uction of F a t h e r o f Denver and Colorado stud­ cent over last year, indicating three performances in the Bon- tfte Bride. ents account for the bulk of more students are working fils Memorisl Theater, Denver, Fsrrell, a sophomore at Re­ the registrations, the report tovrard a degree rather than on Nov. 16, 16, 17 with cur­ gis, has played important parts shows. A total of 427 students taking just one or two special tain at 8:30 p.m. m Time Out for Ginger, and come from Denver and Colo­ interest classes. After auditioning several stu­ last year’s production of dents from Regis and Loretto Twelve Angry Men. Heights College, Father Dee- Clinton, a freshman at Regis, man selected the following stu appeared in Holy Fami^’s ThU » SCHOOL EYE CHECK-UP Time dents as cast members: High School production of T h e Have Tour Children’s Eyes Checked at: Dennis Gallagher will play Student P r in c e . FORD OPTICAL CO. the male lead in the role of Lalich, a sophomore at Regia, Tony Wendice. Blair j^arrell has been seen in M y T h ree Eit. I S 8 I Denver’s Rioneer Beaming happily, first grad­ In the back row, from left, are Nan Shouweiier, Rosemary PHOTO CYE CLASS STOHE will have the role of Max Hal- liday. Larry Clinton will por­ i’i Graders Give Tea ers at St Mary’s Academy Howell, Jo Ann JenSen, Sister Rose Constance, Kathleen Morri­ TAber S.1298bea Jaavar, T - x - r ISSt Broadway tray the role of Capt Lei^ate. Loretto Heights'Heiin production pose around a tea table set up in their classrooms. Sister Rose son, Mary Sue Lewis. Michael O’Plaherty, Susie Smith, Chris Robert Lalich will be cast as of Tiger at the Gatee. In the Constance, the children’s teacher, planned the late Sefitemter Inspector Hubbard, and Miss Civic Theater's productions, he party as an integral part of their education, designed to help- Uriing, Anne Welch, Christine Robertson, Mary St John, Carol Mary Jo Catlett of Loretto has been in key roles in A i them learn how to be gracious hosts and hostesses, and polite Guese, Sandra Carter, Barbara Milan, and Kathy Kruzick; Height’s College will enact the You Like It and Mre. Gibbon't guests as well. Four mothers—Mrs. Vincent Kruzick, Mrs. John front row, John Ehlers, Judy King, Jane Wickman, Gigi Rice, role of Margot Wendice. B o y t . This past summer he wae Morrison, Mrs. Harry Robertson, and Mre. William St John Kent O’Connor, Andrea Tortora, and Elaine Deeb. The New Baldwin H om e Organ Gallagher is a freshman at seen in the Denver University —assisted with the party. . Regis and had played important production of rroipsin' Wofnen, S m a r t . . . VenatiU.., Complete parts in Twelfth Night, the all- which starred Beulah BondL IN JO URN ALISM FIELD Miss Catlett, a sophomore at Richard G etter Collegians Plan Loretto Heights’ College, is in Finest features—'fret the drama and speech depart­ ment She played important Of Holy Family Living Rosary at froB Baldwin . . . at a puree - roles in the Heights’ produc­ Student at Holy Family pleasing price that w ill delight you. tions of Ftntan's Ratnboio and A new coopiete, fuN-tise Hocne Twelve Angry Men. Oil Firm's Guest Loretto Heights Organ wiUi self-contained Dial M for Murder, an excit­ Enters National Contest amplification. Newest Tranntional ing melodrama, had a success- Richard Getter, son of Mr. Sodalists from Regis Col­ fuT run on Broadway and on and Mrs. Charles Getter, 6416 stjding . . . Perfect for every decor. Margaret Mahoney, daughter ers, as so obviously is the doc­ lege, Loretto Heights CoU tour. It was made into Para­ Hoyt Drive, Arvada, will rep­ of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Ma­ tor’s. A newspaperwoman must lege, St. Anthony’s Hospital, You OA eheoee fitw a mount Studi..’B motion picture resent Holy Family High School honey of Sts. Peter and Paul’s give of herself and her time as Mercy Hospital, and St. Jo­ variety ef fiwiihea under the direction of Alfred as the Carter Oil man at a spe­ Parish, Wheat Ridge, will head seph’s Hospital will partici­ Hitchcock and starred Ray KDl cial meeting Oct. 16. for Detroit and a national jour­ freely as does her medical coun­ pate in a Living Rosary at land, Robert Cummings, and Richard will be an “oil man nalism bee to be held thei% Oct. terpart. Loretto Heights College, Grace Kelly. for the day” and will be shown 15-16. She writes prescriptions for Denver, on Oct. II at 7 p.m. Maurice Evans is planning to Margy, editor of the: L a m p OVER 100 CATHOLIC CHURCHES AND produce a 90-minute television insuring justice, fr^Mom, and P o e t, Holy Family High School truth daily as she writes up her adaptation of the play this com paper, will represent the high ing spring. Brooks Atkinson in assignments. As a doctor’s first CONVENTS IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN schools of the Denver area at thought is the welfare of others, the New Y o r k T im e t said: “ Mr. the meet as a result of her Knott’s play is original and re­ so U is hers as she conscien­ AREA HAVE BALDWIN ORGANS winning essay, her scholastic tiously goes about her work. markably good theater, quiet and eo-curricular record at in style but tingling with ex­ The welfare of others enters Holy Family, and an interview in her work in writing an ar­ citement beneath.'* Walter in/which she participated. Kerr in the New York Herald- ticle as she is protecting, per­ Margy’s essay, “Why I Would haps praising, and even admon- T r ib u n e wrote; “It’s a holiday Like to Be a New^iaper- for the whodunit fans, and, as woman,” won her a finalist’s ingsbing wrongdoers. such, it couldn’t be more wel­ rating in the Rocky Mountain She fights evil as a doctor Leading Role come.” open Nsws-Ford Motor Co. contest does, giving shots of immuniza­ JBalbttjin Other a sophomore in the speech and Dial M for Murder, an excit- tion — immunization against ■ PIANOii • OHC.ANii held here to select the national Monday Evinings by drama department of Loretto the eighth production that competitor. prejudice, fear, hate and op­ Heights College, Denver, will Regis has presented in the pression. Evenings AppeinNnont enact the leading feminine role In the Detroit contest, Margy Boniils Memorial Theater. Da­ will compete with winners She gives booster shots of 1623 CALIFORNIA ST. AC. 2-9701 in the Regis College playhouse vid Eby will be business man­ selected by papers throughout truth, justice and freedom. Con­ production of Frederick Knott's ager for the production. The the country for a four-year soling, advising, praising, and Cwstemar Porkinf— 1745 Stout Broadway success D ia l M f o r announcement for ticket sales college scholarship to any col­ admonishing are only a 'art of M u rd er . will be made later. lege or university having jour­ the doctor's and journalist’s nalism courses. roles as servants of mankind. Margy’s trip to Detroit will As their careers greatly par­ be all-expenses paid, her award allel, a newspaperwoman and for the local win. Her final a doctor are both searching for competition here in Denver was what is good and right. from two students from East Having no calling to the med­ Regina Marker Richard Getter High. ical profession, I realize that I refineries and refinery opera­ At Holy Family High School, can actually appreciate this The ceremonies will conclude tions during his tour. He will Margy is an honor student as profession through my chosen with Benediction of the Most M AN W HO BANKS AT U.S.NATIONAL be a dinner guest of the Carter well as active in many organi­ career — that of a newspaper­ Blessed Sacrament in the col­ Oil Company. zations. In addition to journal­ woman, who is, in certain re­ lege chapel. Wayne Davis, now a chem­ ism, she does blue-ribbon work spects, a doctor of a sort. The ceremonies are open istry student at Regis College, in the NFL, ■ dramatics being In this career I, too, can serve to the public. Rerina Markey was Holy Family’s choice for her forte. She is an active mem­ mankind through a particular of Loretto Hei^ta College this honor last year. ber of the Sodality of Our Lady, talent that God has given me. is chairman of arrangements. H e expects and gets Camp Santa Maria hosted the Pep Club, and the Ski and some Holy Family truants last Skate Club. W ARNING TO MOTORISTS Her winning ^say follows. banking service from 7:30 cuTTuto 6p.'nu Wednesday for a picnic. But this ditching was legal; it was Why I Would Like to Be Faculty Ditch Day. Students were, naturally, off for the day A News|Miperweman N ew State Law C o ve rs too. They report that it was fun By Margaret Mahoney for all concerned. To me a doctor's vocation has Sister Frances Eileen, com­ always seemed so wonderful munity supervisor of the Sacred and so very edifying. Yet in Passing of School Busses Heart Province of the Sisters choosing to make newqiaper of Loretto, visited the grade work my life, I came to the The Colorado Highway This law was enacted for two school classes Thursday and realization that a newspaper­ Safety Council issued an urgent good reasons, the first being ow busy can lilh latf Friday of last week. Sister woman is a doctor, too. plea to all ColoMdo motorists that more protection bas been H, plans to return to the high As a doctor receives medical to learn and obey thg new law needed for school children Ask this man. In an avcitfe day be may be ealUd upon to stitth school classes later in the- se­ training, the newspaperwoman governing the passing of school boarding or slighting from mester. goes tnrough a journalistic busses. Ignorance or. violation school busses for some time. up the beads or hands of several hard-playisf yeungsMI. A junior-senior dance was schooling in order to prepare of this new law caused the School children, in an unthink­ held in the school hall Sun­ for her career. • ' death of a nine-year-old Trini­ ing moment, can dart into the day evening following the Truth is the foundation of a dad girl. path of a very slowly moving Add five or nz house dsUa, a parade of office Tiger-Bulldog tussle at Mullen journalist’s career just as it is The new law as passed by vehicle and still suffer real Stadium. Students danced from one of the main aspects of a the State Legistlature states injury or even death. A law re­ visits and hospital consultations, 7:30 till 10 p.m. Jerry Lamb doctor’s profession. that when the flashing red quiring a complete stop of traf­ was in charge of general ar­ A newspaperwoman’s job is lights on a school bus are acti­ fic was badly needed. and you begin to get the ideg. rangements. a 24-hour job of givipg to oth- vated all traffic from both di­ The second reason is that rections must come to a com­ out of the 48 states and the plete stop, and remain stopped District of Columbia, Colorado No wonder, then, he makei U. S. Nitionil until the lights are turned off. was one of four states that did Honors for Initiation The only time that this does not have'SUch a law. Now, with bit banL No other bank offers the doctor and not apply is when a four-lane its enactment, Colorado is in highway is divided by a physical tine with uniform enforcement his wife so many lervicie at tuch convenient tunei. Given Regis Freshmen barrier; in which case, the on­ procedures throughout the Even college freshman initia­ Md., was named “Qutstanding coming traffic need not stop. United States. Drive-Thru banldnf ftom 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.o. tion has its reward, as four Frosh of 1967.” Honors for be­ ing the “Most Humorous Frosh” Walk-Up windows open the lanw bouit. Regis College freshmen dis­ covered last Saturday evening, went to Dennis J. Gallagher, 4269 Quitman Street, Denvn; Oct 5. and Wayne W. Davis, 4861 La­ For all U. S. NationJ cuatomeri, the four frosh were selected mar Street, Wheat Ridrc, was by the sophomore class as hav­ named “ The Most Spirited free, poatage-paid banking by mail. And, you can ing s'hown particular enthusiasm Frosh.” Both Gallagher and and hard work during the three- Davis were graduated from make an appointment to arrange a low week initiation period, and each Holy Family High School last received bronze trophies during spring. bank-rate loan just by pkkii^ up tha phone. ceremonies at the annual fresh­ Singled out for the dubious man frolic dance at the Shirley honor of “ The Glutton for Pun­ Yee, "U. a NATioMAl-rtaf’l Savoy Hotel. ishment” was Thomas M. Dona­ James F. Tainter, Rock Hill, hue, Milwaukee, Wis. tha bank fnr my ffloneyl” Cathedral Students Take Tests Showing Aptitudes (Cathedral High School, added to this if the game is a Denver) special one, such as an out-of- town game. Aptitude tests, to determine capability, accuracy, and speed in various fields of work, were Doctor to Present taken by seniors of the Cath­ edral High School sociology classes. Marriage Lecture Seniors will be proud to wear their new class rings, which will Guest lecturer Dr. H. H. von Detten, physician and surgeon, arrive Oct. 14. will present a film on marriage Initiation of freshmen by and maternity at the marriage U. S. N A TIO N A L seniors will take place tomor­ guidance class of Reris Col­ row, Oct. 11, in Oscar Malo Hall, lege at 7 p.m. Wednes&y, Oct the school gymnasium. This day, 16. known as “ Howdy Day,” is an The film Mr. and Mre. Jlfoter- ...ti&ta fie istnk for money annual event of Catiiedralites. n ity was produced by Dr. von Members of the Pep Club re­ Detten, and will be shown in ceive points called “ Pep Points” Room 3, Loyola Hall, on the Mr. and Mrs. Sven Reber -will present a for each league game attended. Rm s campus. 'Recitalogue' “reeitalogue” for the student body of Lo­ These points are a means of , Dr. von Detten’s lecture and retto Heights College at the weekly assembly on Thursday, determining who will be eligible film presentation are part of a Oct 17, following the alumnae homecoming. Mn. Reher, the to be officers and cheerleaders series bringing specialists in daughter of the late D. F, Sullivans of Denver, is'returning to next year. Five points are several fields to the class to Loretto Heights for the 20th reunion of her class on Oct 12. Mrs. earned for each game attended, discuss various aspects of mar­ Reber will be thb speaker at the alumnae homecoming banquet and an additional two points are riage. on Oct 12. ^iirsdoy, October 1 0 ,195T Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyifone 4^205 RAGE NINE RAIDERS FACE BULLDOGS IN FEATURE CONTEST

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By Bob Ramsey suffered defeat in leagus Mustongs Open A full slate of football openers last Sunday. Title Defense is scheduled for this Sun­ The Annunciation Cardinals Mullen, showing its cham­ day, Oct. 13. All eight will have their hands full when pionship form every yard of teams of the Denver High they face the power-packed the way, downed the St. Fran­ School Parochial League will Mullen Mustangs in the other cis Gremlins 37-13. The of­ be in the pigskin spotlight Sunday feature at S p.m. in fensive punch of the Mustangs asserted itself as the southiide Beginning at 1 p.m. in Regis Regis stadium. The Cards dropped their first league game team scored the first four stadium, the Holy Family Ti­ AMUSEMENT-DINING times it had possession of the gers will clash with the St Sept, 29 when the Cathedral ball. With John Polichio, Mus­ FYancis Gremlins. Both teams Blue Jays pasted them 33-12. Mullen, setting its sights on an­ tang speedster, leading the at­ RECREATION other league championship, tack, Mullen raced to a 26-0 ETsrybody'e Talking Abont throttled the St Francis Grem­ half-time Kore. D a ffy ’ s lins in last Sunday's game ST- Their first TD came ea aa DEUCIOUScil cn 13. aerial. A f t a r moving 70 DENVER'S FINEST DINNERS « I Moving over to MulUn yards, Quartarbaek Frankie (tadiura at 1 p.m., the Regia Braisard arched a 20-yard FOUND: DELICATESSEN Complete UP Raiders w ill tangle with the pass to Pete Callages who FEATURING; Cut-Up. Poultry, Fresh Daily— includMi Soup, Siltd. Cholcs H went all tha way for tha Preparod ^lads — Weiselt Cold {ntrsi, bKierr, CoffH St. Joseph Bnlldogi. This could well be a fairly evan M u sta n g i. T h a n P o lic h io Meats — Baked Elam — Roast I KORW of IKst DtlkiOM took over. Three times in Turkey — Pastrami — Corned I Irish Coffee contest, although tba evor- Beef — Bulk Cheeses dangarous Raidars will ha tnecessien Polichio fignred IY o o W ill U v e ltl 65c 0i Tk« OiiBM SnMt SIS* «f T*vr e«w«l«ni Wi*hr*rtS'* in tonchdewn plays. Twiea 0w»*4 m4 Oa*r*t*4 br favorad. Regis clipped Mt. MS. u j MU. U lUBISIU Carmel 28-0 in a previons ha turned left end for TD league game; the Bnltdoga runs, and on one occasion WOOLWORTirS DUFFY’S aipped 51 yards for a s ix - whitewashed H o ly F a m ily AL. 5-4331 POULTRY AND DELICATESSEN 19-0 in their initial league point marker. s h a m r o c k venture Sunday, Oct. 6. It was near the end of the Rounding out the afternoon first half that the Grems BAR$.REStAURflNT at 8 p.m. in Mullen stadium, caught fire. With George Clsy- You'r# only minutes o w a y.,, the Cathedral Blue Jays will be pool sparking his team on a 66- from o warm welcome, I645TREM0NT gunning for a second league yard drive, the Gremlins were triumph when they meet the on the Mullen five when they superb food, Mt Carmel Eagles. The Eagles lost control of the ball. The your favorite beverages at *•*. will be looking for their first half ended but not Gremlin de­ I league victory. termination. The St Francis Berger Francis’-Mullen contest at Mullen stadium. The Sunday, Oct 6, saw the Mul­ team roared back in the third Gremlin Halfback shoots through the flu-riddled Grems could not shake loose their P a ra m ou n t backs often enough as the Mustangs went on len Mustangs and the St Jo­ period with two touchdowns. line before being brought down Mullen Mus­ 16tb and Glenarm For their first TD the Grera- to win 37-13 in the first league contest for seph Bulldogs open their 1967 tang tackles in a play from last Sunday’s St. both clubs. I T IF F IN IN N OCT. e«h . OCT. 10th season with decisive wins. Hni, in only two plays, swept Edwsrd Blnns • Csrolyn Crsig 66 yards. Claypool on a keeper seventeen-thirty south Colorado blvd. Special Feature EX-GREMLIN STAR SIDELINED Jobe Psrne - Mens Frcenen play Mooted 32 and then the U Ivsvl^v* WaiTCIS' MANOI “Hold Back tho Night” Grem quarterback passed to End I.arry Fuller to covdr the EAST DRIVE-IN NOW remaining 34 yards. Catholic Grid Stars at Mines 12600 E. CelfsJl Their second TD was cli­ Golden.—Two positions and pounds, plays both end and ence games this fall, 2^-9 to Traveling Men OCT. Sth • OCT. I2lh SHOWING! maxed by a 13-yard run. Half­ one high school seem to tie to­ wingback, while Gil Beranek New Highlands Uni­ Stay at the Dorl* Der - Carol Haixjr back Bob Berger had already gether the Catholic football utilises his 6'-9” , 172-pound Special Attraction versity and 3-0 to Panhandle accounted for 20 yards before players at the Colorado School frame at guard. Robert Taylor - Dorothy Mtloat of Mines. Louisville High Mines lost both pre-confer­ A.&M. ARGONAUT HOTEL turning right end for his touch­ School has graduated three Added Attraction m 6 M H S FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR TOCiUROm w m u 1I down effort Claypool added players to the Orsdigger ranks and three Catholics are fight­ BRIDGE PARTIES, DANCES AND F U K N iriK an extra point making the score DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3-SIOl WEST DRIVE-IN UK lU Itl Mullen'25 and St Francis 13. ing for the starting tailback as­ W. eih aad Kipllae DIED signment in the Mines single Beestihil Balirvom* Privet* Dining Pinm OCT. 9tb • OCT. 12th .URiininMwt ATDMlVN Mullen capitalized on Grem­ wing attack pattern. lin mistakes to gain two addi­ Doris Day - Carol Haney Tailback Vince Tesone, a r’-ar Special Feature tional touchdowns in the final 6-10, 162-pound Louisville na­ Clark Gtbir • Eleanor Parker period. Alert Pete Gallegos in­ tive, is currently holding down Added Attraction tercepted a Claypool pass for the starting assignment, but DENHAM one, and after St Francis’ fum­ freshman Bruce Henry of Dal­ las, Tex., is not far behind. F.B.I. NORTH DRIVE-IN bled on their own 40, the Mus­ Henry ran, passed, and punted 7200 N. Fadaral ISth at California tangs recovered and in eight his way into fourth position in OCT. Bth • OCT. I2tfa plays again crossed the Grem- the Rocky Mountain Confer­ I Clark OsU* - YToana Do Carie line goal line. The final TD ence yard-gaining statistics. Special Attraction Tommy Carroll, a gradu­ came on a past from Brainard ate of St. Frauci* do Sales' Jaysa Hanafirld - Tony Raadall to End Jim Carroll. Added Feature W H Y N O T High School, waa being Bulldogs groomed for the number two S T A R T N O W ? tailback ilot in preteaton SOUTH DRIVE-IN Whip Tigers drill*, but a line fracture of 1300 W. Belleviov A few dollars a week St JoKph’s was off to a alow hi* right ankle ha* lideliaed OCT. Sth • OCT. I2lh start, but finally dumped the him indefinitely. will buy a new Two sophdmores, both prod­ Clark Gablf ■ Yvonne De Carlo Holy Family Tigers 19-0. Special Feature Schwinn Bike for ucts of Louisville High School, Neither team could muster are solid second string line­ l O i i i P Jayne Mantfield - Tony Randall Christmas... sufficient offensive power to men. Frank Patete, 6'-l” , 184 Vince Tetone Tom Carroll Added Attraction “There is hardly any­ thing in the world that score a point until the third 4fFINEST BARBBQUE IMAGINABLE some one cannot make a period. Then Mickie Ryan, Tinocchio' Set VALLEY Bulldog back, picked off a Pit propaiod before your eyes, little cheaper—and the Tiger pass and went 61 yards DRIVE-IN people w ho consider By Jr. League 6300 E. Evant for a TD. Bob Christenson tbe ezfro for your dinner guests. OCT. Sth - OCT. 12th price alone are this added the extra point In the Pinocc6to, presented by the Carr Grant - Deborah iferr man’s lawful prey" — fourth period the Bulldogs, Junior League of Denver, Inc., An Affair to Remember” John Ruskin working out of the single wjng, will open the 16th season of Bnb Hope • Ven MJIee Junior Entertainment Ihc-, Oct Special Attraction again tamed the Tigers on two 19 at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. in long passes that resulted in SStI WIST CetfAX AVINUi • St 7‘IU> AMERICAN touchdowns. Ryan pitched a Pbippa Auditorium, City Park. MONACO 68-yard marker to Rudy Cor­ Junior Entertainment Inc., is DRIVE-IN dova and then came back with a non-profit ornnization that El 40lh and Monaco CYCLERY a 34-yard pass to End Danny provide live dramatic enter­ OCT. Sth ■ OCT. 12th tainment for children. Tickets NOW . . CARL HAUSEN, Prop. Fox. for the series can be bought at Doria Day • Carol Haney fMem6f>r St. M ery’s Paritk, You Can Enjoy good food in this Million Special Feature In non-league games Ca­ the Park Hill Drug Store, 23rd Litlleton) and Dexter, or Phipps Audito­ Dollar Colorado Atmosphere at prices you Forreet Tucker • Mari Btinrhard 1901 So. Broadway thedral romped o v e r S t. Mary's of Colorado Springs rium, City Park, day of first can afford. “Stage Coach to Fury” PE. 3-3180 show. 31-14, and Annunciation at the newer and finer shut out Holy Trinity of Trinidad 20-0. W IN T E R t u n e - u p : here's your little round ART EXH IBIT OCT. 12 The second annual “Own A Oiinrfot Colorado collegians are enrolled for the ; Expert Brake Repair ; HOILMD HOUSE Your Own” sales exhibition will M m i a n e i fan-semester at Webster College in suburban highlight the galleries of the St. Louis, Mo. From left to right are Miss Floraine Bell, 4777 GOLDEN, COLORADO lace firager Cap Children's Museum, 1370 Ban S. Downing Street, Englewood, a sophomore who attended B od y & Fender Repair nock Street, from Oct. 12i Ixiretto Heights College last year; Miss Mary Comstock (left When planning your through Nov. 10. Sponsored by foreground), 627 Gaylord Street, Denver; Hisa Shells Dick, : AUTO PAINTING | DlnteS non* dotty next banqu^, birth­ the Hamilton Management Cor­ 646 York Street, Denver; and Miss Sally Barry (right fore­ fron 12 Boon t* 2 PJif.; day, anniversary, fra­ Head covering to tuck in your poration, the show features the ground) , Center, Colo., all three membets of the freshman etasa. :Corono Auto Service 8:30 P.M. tea P.M. ternal or social party, luggage, your pocket or purse work of 102 artists from the Webster College is a four-year liberal arts school for women Suadoy, HoUdoy* Iroia 12 the Holland House of­ Rocky Mountain area. and is conducted by the Sisters of Loretto. 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One hundred fifty weary the -traditional college initia­ Before freshmen and upper­ BIG GAME freshmen of Regis College, tion program. classmen became old friends, Denver, completej the annual Once the trip was completed, however, the upperclassmen Fo? Full Particulars the freshmen were treated to a 10-miIe hike to Loretto Heights picnic given by the Loretto were given a chance to deal out Call PE. 3-3533 College in the record time of Heights freshmen, and the Re­ some punishment of their own three houre and 10 minutes on gia men took the opportunity to during the annual Field Day The M AY Co. Saturday, Sept 28. obtain dates for tne Freshman events Friday, Oct 4. The day The novel procession of shav­ Frolic, which was held Satur­ was climaxed by a mudfight, KIIVG’S FRIGID FOOD BANK ing-cream-smeared frosh and day, Oct. 6, to mark the official with frosh and upperclassmen Mr. end Mr*. A. A. Kiag, Prop*. (Member* of Csthodrsl Psriih) • Oewntewn, Univwiity Hilb, hmdlu

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Pauline Memorial PTA Altar Society in Craig Host Plans for 'Dads Night' T o D e a n e ry C C W Foil Parley Colorado Springs. — The program, Mrs. Richard Karlaon. Pauline Memorial School PTA Room mothers are: First Craig.— The St. Michael Al­ Mrs. Inez Travers, president aei’s. Heading the impressive will meet Oct. 17 at 8 p.m. in grade, Mrs. William Dorsey and tar and Rosary Society was of the St. Michael Altar So­ group were Monsignors John the school auditorium. An eve­ Mrs. Nicholes Turcic; second host to the autumn meeting of. ciety, welcomed the delegates Moran of Denver and Mc­ ning meeting has been planned grade, Mrs. John Gersina and the Glenwood Springs Depnery and then turned the meeting Mahon of Perth, Australia. Fa­ in honor of “ Dads’ Night’’ All Mrs. Henry Uhrig; third grade, of thp Atchdiocesah Council of over to Mrs. Williams. Mrs. ther Theodore Haas of Kremm- mothers and fathers of children Mrs. Jack Miller and Mrs. Paul Catholic Women on Sunday, Rose Razzano, organization and ling was the speaker for the attending Pauline School are Snowden; fourth grade, Mrs. Oct. 6. development chairman, re­ occasion. Dinner was served to invited.- Refreshments will be Richard Bensberg and Mrs. Mrs. David Williams, dean­ ported the formation of a new the clergy prior to the cere­ served. Richard Moku] fifth grade, Mra. ery president, presided i t the altar society in Mt. Harris. monies by several women of the Committee members for the Charles Fisher and Mrs. John meeting that heard reports Members of the Craig group Altar Society. cpming year are as follows: Carney; sixth grade, Mra. Wil­ from ^ e various pagisfaes under the direction of Mrs. Hospitality, Mrs. Wilfred Lierz; liam Cardwell and Mrs. Claire throughout the deanerySome Josephine Brin and Mrs. Louise membership, Mrs. Paul Berry; Lucas. 80 delegates from the 14 jaffili- Fedinec served a turkey dinner Moke MIKE'S Your health, Mrs. Charles Liesher and Altar Society to Meet ate groups applauded the' work to toe group. The tables were Headquarters lor Mrs. A. D. Cook; civil defense, that is being done throdghout decorated by a committee Remocieding Mrs. Paul Snowden; civic af­ The Pauline Chapel Altar and the area of Northwest Colo­ headed by Mrs. Razzano, with fairs, Mrs. Ralph Boone; Rosary Society of Colorado rado by the women of the! coun­ flowers provided by toe “Flor- Spscialtzinc in Kiteheni — Ways and Means, Mrs. E. J. Springs will meet Wednesday, cil. ette." Bath* Heating Greibel and Mrs. William Hall; Oct. 23, in the home of Mrs. 8th and Cooper son. 9091 Emerson Street; Mrs. Louise Dice, Fathers Edward Praczkowski D .iL lioU u Members of the publicity com- Ft. Carson News, Mrs. Robert Vernon Damm, 311 Elm Circle, of Rifle and Robert Sytianey 14 Priests Present Glenwood Sprgi. Phene 6 rUDIICITy mittee of Holy Cross Parish, 1521 Phoenix Court; Mrs. Joyce Archarabault, Thompson; puWicity, Mrs. following the recitation of the Fourteen members of the 1900 Ruth Drive; Mrs. Betty Valenta, 1141 95th of Craig were present -fpr the Thornton, are shown as they prepare the weekly Richard McKoof; lunch room, Rosary in the chapel at 1 p.m. meeting and added worda|of en­ clergy were present for the Avenue; Mrs. Elinor Geesen, 1501 Pueblo Court, Mrs. Roger Sullivan; Girl All .women of the pariah are couragement and appreciation closing ceremonies of the Forty news story for publication in the Denver Catho- and Robert L. Coomes, 8860 Hoyt Drive. Mr. gcouts, Mrs, William Suthers; invited. for the work of the womien. Hours’ Devotion in St. Mich- lie Reffieter. Left to right are Mrs. Mary Kit- Coomes is the parish photographer. Qreeley EVENT AT ST. MARY'S OCT. 21-12. Thornton Altar Society Sets FLOWERS Bazaar Plans Are Completed at Ctilorado Springs by “Clair Louise” Colorado Springs.—Final be held Friday and Saturday, bonds of 81,000, |200 and UOO Downey, Georgia Ernst, Adri- 'Ians for St. Mary’s High Oct. 11-12, at 7 p.m., in the denominations, the filled' cedar anne Bourgeois, Ben McCeney, Ph. 9 0 8 — 9 0 7 -16th St. First Bake Sale October 12 Ichool annual carnival were school gymnasium. All pro­ chest, and the portable TV will Tillman Baker, Evelyn Maddox, Greeley, Colo. and Quentin Ertel. Thornton.— (Holy Cross Par­ The first meeting of the Le­ in the 7:30 o’clock Mass this made at the PTA meeting Oct. ceeds go to defray the expenses be given away. A $60 | U. S. ish)—Members of the Altar gion of Mary will be held at Sunday. Members will hold 2 in the school cafeteria. The of Colorado Springs’ only Cath­ savings bond will be awarded Sister William Mary’s sec­ and Rosary Society will hold 8 o’clock this evening (Thurs­ their meeting on next Tuesday booth and games chairmen re­ olic high school. A matinee each evening. ond grade won '.he room count Adamson Mortuary their first bake sale on Satur­ day, Oct. 10) in the rectory. evening at 8 o’clock at 9301 ported the fine co-operation of carnival will be held Friday at Mrs. John Snyder, member­ and received the coin march. day, Oct 12, beginning at 9 Anyone interested in joining Hoffman Way. the sistere, parents, and stu­ 2 p.m. for the children of the ship chairman, reported that Mothers of toe second grade 24 Hour Ambulance Service a.m. in Miller’s Supier Market the Legion of Mary may con­ Members of the parish pub­ dents. grade school. Sister Rose Edward's fourth served refreshments and a cake in Thornton’s shopping center. tact Martin Patriak. AT. 7-6112. licity committee would appre­ Under the co-sponsorship of An evening of fun, games, grade room had been awarded w a s awarded to Monsignor Greeley, Colorado ciate receiving news items for St. Mary’s PTA and the Cath­ and gifts has been arranged. tot first prize of $10 as the William Kelly. Hostesses for H. Rou Aduaton Re«d AdAmsM Mrs. Dorothy Bautista, 9180 ■The h o u r! fo r S u n d ay publication. Please call any one olic Men’s Club of the Pikes The climax will be Saturday first room to reach lOO per toe November meeting will be Phon« 1636 6tb Av*. •t Bth St Myma Place, AT. 7-6124, will Masiea were changed laat make arrangements to pick up of the following: Mrs. Joyce Peak Region, the carnival will evening, when the U. S. savings cent Sister William Mary's the mothers of the third grade. Sunday to 7:30 a.m ., 9 a.m., Archambault, chairman, AT, second grade received ^cond contributions for the sale if 11 a .m ., and 1 2 :1 5 p .m . Bap- prize of $5 and 96 per cent she is notified before Friday of 7-6160; Mrs. Louise Dice, AT. tiami are adminiitered after paid, and Sister Ann Patrice’s this week. 7-6071; Mrs. Betty Valenta, Seventy-five women attended the 11 o’ clo ck M aai. AT. 7-6340; Mrs. Mary Kitson, Mass Schedule Listed eighth grade won third prize of the second meeting of the Altar Members of the Holy Name ‘AT. 7-4218; or Mrs. Elinor $3 with 90 per cent paid- society will receive Communion Geesen, AT. 7-4394. Entertainment for the meet­ Colorado Springs and Rosary Society Monday ing was provided by the: cheer­ evening. Plans were made for F o r Church in Silt leaders, Carol Solenski, Susan a parish dinner, which will be Drew, Pat Hemelt, Francine held ■■in November. Silt.—Mass is held in Sacred Men Donote Work Heart Church on every first, The men of the parish work Bates, and Joyce O’Neill, and J . D. CROUCH The nuna and lay women third, and fifth Sundays of every Tuesday night at the the school band under the lead- C. D. O’BRIEN who teach eatechiam to the each month at 7 a.m. A large church, and each night seem to ership of R. Christopher. public aehool atudenta hold . * crowd was in attendance in the accomplish a great deal. Last Members of the band are a raeating laat Sunday morn­ month of September and for the. Tuesday night they installed Sharon Perotti, Louise Rooney, ing in the rectory. The teach­ Mass Oct.-6. eaves troughs on the north side Margaret Bottini, John Hall, ing program for the achooI Father E. J. Praczkowski is of the church. Walks have also Paul Bokovic*, James Merrell, year waa diaeuaaed. Approxi­ also in charge of Rifle, New been poured on the north side. Ronald Chambers,' John mately 200 children are en­ pastle, Rangely, Meeker, Ar- Schmidt, Joseph Geick, Bichard The Altar and Rosary Society Stecklein, Bob Strauch, Mary rolled in the claaaea. tesia, Anvil Points, and Grand met in the church basement Grade acbeol children re­ Valley, and it has been impos­ Ann Barth, James Robertson, Tuesday, Oct. 1, and held elec­ Mary Theisen, Nancy Haefeie, Quality Apporei ceive inatruction on Sunday sible to have Mass every Sun­ tion of officers. The new offi­ merninga after the 9 o'clock day. John Es]>andeT, Jerry Mayer, cers are: President, Elizabeth Patricia Rooney, Michael IN COLORADO SPRINGS Maaa, and junior and aenior TJwo new altar boys have Zarlengo; vice president, SINCE 18TZ high aehool atudenta meat on Dodge, Clarence Potter,, Roger moved into the parish. They are Margie Costanzo; secretary- Kiowa and Tejen Streets Thuraday aveninga at the ^arry and Rodney Crotteau, treasurer, Veda ^herar; and home of Mr. and Mra. R. T. who,moved here recently from historian. Pearl Antonetli. 13 Hours' Held In at 10:00 Faaley, 1070 Locuat Place. the Canon City area with their The outgoing officers are: Out at 5:00 More than 30 men and women parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard President, Eleanor Piffer; vice *1 D RIVE IN Three members of the Holy Cross Crotteau. They also have one 1$ met in the rectory on Wednes­ Building Committee president, Lena Zang; secre­ In Castle Rock SUPERIOR day evening of this week and Parish building committee look sister, Janice. Mr. Crotteau has tary-treasurer, Veda Scherar; S M OTEL organised the parish choir. over the land on which the parish school will be built Ground­ accepted the position of night and historian, Margie Costanzo. Castle Rock.—Thirteen CLEANERS IthOther persons who wish to join breaking ceremonies for Holy Cross School will be held this marshal for the town of Silt. Plans were made for a food Hours’ Adoration was held in J tne parish choir may register Sunday, Oct. 13, at 3:30 in the afternoon. The ceremonies will Larry is a member of the foot­ sale here Oct. 9 at the C and S St. Francis’ Church Sunday, Stay with "Joy' 624 W. Colo. ME. 4-3882 by calling Mrs. Martha Dougan, be attended by a number of visiting priests and local civicoffi- ball squad of the high school Supply Store. Oct. 6. 820 N. Nevada AT. 7-4764. Regular rehearsals cials. Left to right are Thomas Carrillo, 9301 Hoffman Way; tend Janice is active in Pep Club. ' Miss Norma Jean Antonelli, It was opened with a High are planned for the Solemn Robert Dougan. 970 E. 89th Avenue; and William McDowell , Kodney is in the eighth grade the organist, has entered Cen­ Mass celebrated by the Rev. Mass at Christmas. 9291 Rose Court • and active in sports. tral Business School in Denver. Herbert Banigan of Mercy She was graduated from Silt Hospital, Denver, in the ab­ FRED'S BOOTERY High School. sence of the pastor, the Rev. The parish was saddened by Walter Steidle. The closing 106 E . Pikes Peak Ave. M A Y REALTY the death of Mrs. Vivianita consisted of the Litany of the Tht Homt of Martinez, who had dived in Silt Saints, Procession of the JUMP(KC JACK SHOES many years. She died in a Den­ Blessed Sacrament, and Bene­ From R E A L T O R A R T C O Y i r S ver hospital. Funeral servicies diction. Cradlfl tQ TMQ*Af« Boya A GirU were held for her Oct. 3 in St. The sermon was given by the INSURANCE.LOANS CUT RATE M ARKET Mary’s Church in Rifle. Rev. Edward Leyden of Christ the King Parish, Denver. Highway Signs Ruled St. Francis’ Altar Society 725 N. Tejoii St. 647S/V0/PW WASmQTON • PAUPMO'S C£A/T£P will hold a bake sale Saturday, IfN GtS-llllE Colorado Springs, Colo. Off Limits to Hunters Oct. 19, and sponsor a parish breakfast Sunday, Oct 26, to OWolars AUNT DORA ^ ART Hunters desiring to sight-in defray repair expenses for the ME. 3-7731 their high-powered rifles prior church and rectory. to hunting season should use Catechism classes directed by firing ranges or rocks in un­ St. Thomas University Club Pictsweet Frozen Specials populated areas instead of high­ will begin Sunday, Oct 13. The ME. S-5349 M E 4 -e zsi The Heyse Sheet way signs, the Rocky Mountain Sisters of Mercy from St Jo­ LARRY■ JERRY seph’s Convent, Denver, will Metal & R oofing L e a f Orange Juice, 6-oz. 15c 6 for 89c AAA Club urged this week, Spinach ...... 20c 6 for $1.15 warning that shooting road travel to Castle Rock the third Madden Plumbing Co. INCORPORATED signs is illegal, expensive, and Sunday of each month to pre­ PLUMBING CONTRACTORS HEATING ' ROOFING P eas ...... 15c 6 for 89c dangerous. pare classes for Confirmation. PLUMBING REPAIRS SHEET METAL Potato Patties ..1 8 c 6 for $ 1.05 GAS WATER HEATERS Chicken, Beef, Turkey rstn BE 24042 IZ> • CUnM An PhoD.r ME. 2-4«Se Eat. I8SS 9-os. 6 for $1.19 / r L N € D 820 SO. NEVADA Meat Pies . . . .21c P fiY TQ DAY,C^R/Ne> French Fries ..18c 6 for $1.05 PTA in Greeley Holds ’ Pete Beroni Lemonade, 6 oz. 11c 6 for 65c vV£?r p s a / r ! Fnrnitnre Shop Coh Corn, Cut Green Beans, Mixed 7f/£A/ W HO w o o L D e e William C. Craron S lice d UPHOLSTERING FP££- 75 R.PW 7P£ Get-Acquainted Coffee ’ RE-UPHOLSTERING AND Vegetables ... .22c 6 for $1.29 , REPAIRING Optometrist Strawberries 21c 6 for $1.19 FuTaffi: F, afternoon. The Greeley Knights ^ Slip Covar. mad Drap«rf«a t2S Narth ftjoa SL Greeley.— (St. Peter’s Par­ Mada la Ordaa Broccoli Spears 25c 6 for $1.49 16-oz. ish) — On OcL 1 St. Peter's of Columbus, headed by Grand ► PHONE ME Z-3MI •IP o r i n Plan your Columbus Day dinner, PTA sponsored a “get-ac­ Knight John Reale, were hosts. . Furaitura Mada to Order COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO. French Fries . . .Z o c , L I O r 4 t l C then come to ATlT COYLE’S quainted coffee” which was The knights, in full dress, and * 24.23 S Wabaatcb Av ME. 2-S40I Cauliflower, Baby Limas, Sliced CUT RATE MARKET for your held in Newma'’ Hall, with Mrs. their wives were served dinner ^ZECHA & ADAMSl Peaches . . . 28c 6 for $1.59 Cut Broccoli Spears, Cut Corn, meats, vegetables and canned Patrick Mathews acting as at 6:30 in toe Moose Hall by J. B. SHEARER C 1. SHEARER hostess. the Ladies’ Auxiliary of Moose. CoDoee Service StatioD Peas & Carrots 20c 6 for $1.15 food^ y^^wanT^at every-day She was assisted by Mrs. C. Paul Murray, Denver, a Brussel Sprouts .. 35c 3 for 99c low prices.* You’ll always find L. Arnold, Mrs. George Wicks, member of the Serra Inter­ national, was the speaker for C u t Pickup your Pictsweet Coupon J™ Mrs. Jerry Anglin, Mrs. Earl Steele and Mrs. Jack Preblsh the evening. He talked on Asparagus Spears ...... 39c Worth 50c at our Store!!! attended. “ Vocations” ^nd expressed the Colorado Sprinfa, Cole. Mrs. Harry Rosling, presi­ opinion thkt the greatest > Nevada Ava. al Caeha la Poudra dent of the Greeley Deanery; single deterrent to vocations Mrs. Arthur Andersen, Sr., of today are the parents. He con­ FRESH PRODUCE 2 LBS. C R E A M FILLED FRYERS Ault; and Mrs. Jack Trenho^me cluded his talk with stressing BLICK SPORTING Aley Drug Co. of Eaton attended the work­ the need of parents to talk vo­ COOKIES shop for committee chairman cations in toe home and es­ G O O D S C O . PRESCRIPTION pecially to pray for vocations. DRUGGISTS FARM FRESH held in the Knights of Colum­ Phone ME. 2-3245 THE BEST FOR LESS bus Home, Denver, by the The Boy Scouts will have a *Evarytl>iag for Evary Sport* Pb. ME. 4-IS95 S32 So. Tajoa St Archdiocesan Council of Cath­ reorganizational meeting for 119 NO TEJON ST. COLORADO SPRINGS 4 r olic Women. all boys betvtpen the ages of 11 33^1.. Fourth Degree Knights from to 14 (both years inclusive) all over the state of Colorado Wednesday night at 7:30 in 1 LB. POTATO CHIPS were present in Greeley for the Newman Hall. Marvin Mc­ 3 . 2 % B E E R exemplification the Fourth Carthy will be in charge of the CENTER CUT Degree, which, began Sunday meeting. The Murray Drug Co. . 3 5 ' * PrefcriptioB* Accnrately Filled To go every day P O R K CH O PS Stratton CYO Plans Main Store— 116 E. Pikes Peak ME. 2-1593 69^h North Store— 832 Tejon ME. 4-4861 FULL BEEF LOIN 7 3 c LB. PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY PACKING HOUSE TRIM SMOKED H A M Fall Social Schedule 501 North Tejon ME. 4-5541 Ready to Eat Stratton, — The CYO held its and for the men of the Stratton CU T A N D W R A P P E D FREE 7 BONE ROAST first fall meeting Sept. 30. Of­ and Flagler Holy Name Soci­ ficers elected were Elaine An- eties. thofer, president; Bill Swanson, Many discussion club groups U. S. CHOICE ■ 5 3 ^ . . 3 9 ^ vice president; Rita Selenke, will hold their first fall meeting secretary; and Nean LiebI, on Sunday evening, Oct 13. treasurer. The Thirteen Hour.’ Deve- Fort Collins FREEZER SPECIia - OCT. lOfh TO 18th The group made plans for a lion w ill be held in St. Mary’i roller skating party to be held Church F I a fie r, Sunday, the fourth week in October and Oct. 13. Maaa w ill be at 6 FREEZER SPECIAL NO. 1 FREEZER SPECIAL NO. 2 FREEZER SPECIAL NO. 3 a Halloween party on Sunday a.m. in Flafler that day, and evehing, Oct. 27. Nearly 50 at 7:15 and 10:30 in Strat­ lbs. Meat for$ 2 g S 3 members were present. to n . ^ Q lbs. Meat for $ 2 7 9 0 lbs. Meat for The parish card party will DREILING MOTORS The first Friday breakfast be held in St Charles’ Hall Sun­ Buick and CMC Trucks 8 ibt. FRYERS...... $2.64 was served to the school chU- day evening, Oct 20, with the 10 (t>i. FRYERS . . . . $ 3.30 10 Ibi. POT ROAST $3.90 6 lbs. FRYERS ...... $1.98 dren by Mrs. Andrew Selenke, foUowing as hosts and host­ 230 South College Ave. Phone HU 2-7534 15 Ibt. POT ROAST . . $ 5.85 Mrs. Dick Buhr, Mrs. Creed 10 lbs. GROUND BEEF . $3.10 6 lbs. GROUND BEEF . . $1.86 Browning, and Mra. Clyde Ci- esses: Pat Murphy, Mr. and 15 Ibt. GROUND BEEP $ 4.65 6 lbs. SIRLOIN STEAK $4.14 4 lbs. ROUND STEAK . . $2.76 bolskj. Mrs. James McCormick, Mr. 15 Ibt. ROUND STEAK $10.35 and Mrs. Tom McCormick, Mr. 4 lbs. PORK CHOPS . $3.00 4 lbs. SIRLOIN STEAK . $2.76 The St. Charles Altar and and Mrs. Walt Meyers, Mr. and 5 Ibi. PORK CHOPS . $ 3.75 3 Ibt. PORKETTES . . $1.75 Rosary Society met Oct. 2. Mrs, Frank Menke, and Mr. and SHINN PHARMACY 1 Final plana were made for the Mrs. Alvin Menke. “ Foar P a r is h Drufttore” LBS. $ 2 7 9 0 LBS. $ 1 8 5 3 fall festival on Oct. 10. The spe­ The monthly meeting of the HU 2-1036 and HU 2-1036 6 0 cial award was won by Mrs. Stratton Holy Name Society Mike Vinduska. will be held on Friday evening, Northern Hotel Bldg. “ A orfhern C o t o r a d o ’ s October 13 will be Commun­ Oct 18, at 8 o'clo^ in St The Store with a Smile Leading Depanmeni Store" ion day for the school children Charles’ Hall. PAGE aE YE N Tflunday, Ochiber 10,1957 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-49

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Recommended Firm s Mission Starts Oct. 13 at St. Rose's (St. Roie of Lima’s Parith, and Rsy Tremel. They will make etCy to the meeting. The scrips D e o v e r) toys from wood and paint them. wilt be used to make extra grits The first week of the mission Any parishioner who has us­ by tbe committee for the Christ­ f o r A u to conducted by the Redemptoiiist able pieces of plywood or paint mas gift sale. Fathers will begin on Sunday, to contriWte may take them to Mother Cabrini Circle, the OcL IS. It will M held for the Jack Schuster, Holy Name pres­ second new circle to be organ­ SERVICE women of the parish and girls ident. ized this year, bad it» first of high school age. Nocturnal Adoration meeting in the holne of Mrs. Daily Masses in. the week |»- SL Rose’s Holy Name Society Robert Flynt, 244 S. Hazel ginning OcL 14 will be at 6 and ranked third in attendance in CourL on 0«t. 2. Tbe group in­ 9 a.m. The eveniiw confere e c ia ^ A program in the school. hall was called to order by esses in the meeting: Mmes. PTA to Meet the president, Mrs. Anthony Society who will assist at the The PTA will meet Tuesday, noon to receive any donations.- • WAIHtHB « tu t IIPAli Mass Sunday are Roman Valdez, Hostesses for the afternoon •. .BtlAlIHe . . . . __ • lAffUMft Kay Anderson, Betty Cordon­ The PTA Council will meet Gerety. OcL 15, at 2 p.m. in the cafe­ • WrRC* ifllL PACI4H* •* • tOlltHIMe Louis Cardenas, Harold Boggs, will be the sixth and seventh TBOlUlf Tim nier, Bernadine Kuhl, Jerry on Thursday, Oct. 10, in the teria. The council will meet at The officers and committee and Harry Grant. graders’ room mothers, Mmes. L E C I i S i Quintero, Alberta Smith, Betty home of Mrs. John Repka, 2360 chairmen were introduced: 1:30 p.m. S^a & SmtMV G ET O U R Stancik, and Maxine Stevens. The Holy Name Society met C. Hill, A. Cunningham, V. PUNHtNO A n iP 1 -I N A8USHT Pontiac Street President, Mrs. Anthony Ger- The guest speaker will be OOH'T GIVE VOtrt CAR Plans for the annual faU bake The monthly meeting of the on OcL 7 and heard a talk by Wendling, and E. Heinen. TMI WEEKEND BIU4M cty; vice president, Mrs. Nor- Assistant Fire Chief Murry Pasqual Tacito, artist. His sub­ A complete line of all-occa­ n il iv ttr M T nCKAR 4 ocuvirr LOW PRICE sale-will be completed at this PTA will take place on Tues- bert Dearth; recording secre­ ject will be on art. Mr. Tacito too MUMATW WA >*718 time. The sale is to be held on disy, Oct. 15, in the Walsh Me­ Wolz, a member of St. Vincent sion, Christmas, and personal­ tary, Mrs. Victor Chiodini; cor­ De Paul’s Parish, discuss fire studied under the American ized cards will be sold after Sunday morning in the hours of morial Hall. responding secretary, Mrs. Joe Academy of Fine Arts and in Masses on Oct. 20 in the Walsh A reception and tea were held prevention in the home. A ques­ all Masses Sunday, Oct. 13. Palconetti; treasurer, Mr. Ed tion period followed his talk. the Art Center in Los Angeles. Memorial Hall. All women of on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 8, Goebel; and historian, Mrs. W. He is a member o f ; St. Cath­ 300 Children O n 0 j f . L the parish are invited to be in Walsh Hall for all mothers Holy Name men who answered W. Walling; the call to help on the Rosary erine’s Parish. Approximately 300 children present for the luncheon at 1 who are new to SL James’ Hospitality Mrs. Ivan Thom­ were served breakfast on Fri­ o’clock. School and PTA. Approximately Society's Christmas gift sale to The annual PTA-sponsored as, chairman; Mrs. Ed Gobel, ^ held in December were Ron­ and parish-wide food shower day, OcL 4. Those assisUng In the meeting of the Men’s 66 mothers attended and the Mrs. Gene Cervi, and Mrs. Mrs. John Lombardi, first Fri­ HUDSON past presidents of the PTA ald Pittro, Ludwig Brunner, for the nuns will be held at Club on Wednesday, A1 Artzer, Charles Grout; program, Mrs. Charles Jones, Frank Sinkewitz, this meeting. The ways and day ehairinan and vice presi­ s a l e s - s e r v ic e chairman of the dance commit­ were special guests. Room James Lane, chairman; room dent, were Mmes. R. Kelly, G. CAPITAL tee, announced that all arrange­ mothers and officers of the mothers, Mrs. John Campbell, Churchill, C. Mollicone, C. Hill, ments have been made for the PTA also attended. chairman; Mrs. Frank Orehek, FOR WOMEN OCT. 30 V. Brown, A. Cunningham, L. rnmJRRLmvm >3ffi and and Mrs. A1 Singer, Jr.; Stevens, J. Bolero, J. Villano, greodtroy MISSIONER TO SPEAK N. Hozduke, R. Frey, K. Leone, Ways and means, Mrs. Rob­ B. Griffith, H. Manning, F. T A b o r 5 - 5 1 9 1 ert Kinkel, chairman; Mrs. All Saints' Altar Society Black, A. Saindon, R. Druse, VIC HEBERT INC. Robert Korani, co-chairman; F. Simpson, V. Beck, E. Heinen, book rental, Mrs. Howard Kin­ L. Perry, M. Perry, M. Leh- St Anthony's HNS kel, chairman; Mrs. William SL 3660 Downing Th. Arms liil.d hsr. dsHrr. Germain and Mrs. Charles nerz, P. Di Pila, R. Dispense, to b. rem.mb«red whta you ar. Plans Halloween Party V. Jones, D. Durant, R. Close, S i.» I t l l dlstribntiDf your patroDara to Grout; ths diffarant lines of buslntss. and F. DeSalvo. To Meet October 10 Children's symphony,. Mrs. (A ll Saints' Parieh, Denver) the fishers' division, John Zu- The Altar and Rosary Society Albert Singer, Jr., chairman; panaic, and the teachers’ divi­ will hold its annual fall card (St. Anthony of Padua’s which the Peruvians live and A Halloween party spon­ civil defense, Mrs. Ed ApsahL sored by the Altar and Rosary sion, all catechism teachers party and bake sale Friday, Parish, Denver) work and the ways of the peo­ chairman; health, Mrs. Wende- Society will be held for all the who were not enrolled in CCD Oct. 11, beginning with a des­ CLEARANCE SALE! On Thursday, Oct 10, at 8 ple in that area. lin DreUing, churman; Mrs. R. women of the parish on in July in All Saints’ Parish. sert luncheon at 1 o’clock iri p.m., there will be a meet­ Schierenberg and Mrs. Wayne Wednesday, OcL 30, at 8 p.m. Drivers are still needed to the cafeteria. ing of the Holy Name So­ Membership Drive Brown; league representative, All the women of the parish drive the nun-teachers hack ciety. .There have been letters For Alfor Society Mrs. J. F. Hannon; membership, are urged to attend. and forth from catechism Cub Investiture '57 FORD TRUCKS sent to every member on the Mrs. Norbert Dearth, chairman; classes. Details may be had by Investiture ceremonies for Holy Name roster over the past This Sunday, Oct 13, will publicity, Mrs. Robert Bate, AUn Hobbi, Cnthedrn] or­ calling Mrs. Maxfield at SU. 9- the Cub Scouts just entering week, inviting' them to the mark the date of a special chairman; safety, the Rev. ganist, w ill present an organ 1693. Pack 155, and for boys who concert on Snndajr, Oct. 20, meeting to plan for future drive for membership in the Frederick McCollin, chairman; have entered during the year, at 4 p.m. The free concert is AU Sainti' Paritb will cele­ will be held on Sunday, OcL meetings and what the sched­ Altar and Rosary Society. Cof­ deuiery representative, Mrs. JOHNNIE HARPER ule of'events will be in the Harry McCormack; transporta­ open to the pnblie. brate a novena in honor of 13, at 2:30 p.m. Scarves will future. fee and doughnuts will be tion for the sisters, Mrs. S. J. The Rev. Harley Schmitt Is Our Lady of the Mireculon* be blessed and will be pre­ M O T O R S i Father Daniel McClellan, served by the women after all Harper, and uniform commit­ making plans to attend the na­ Medal. The novena w ill be­ sented to the boys by Father Maryknoll missioner, from the Masses. It will be a good tee, Mrs. Leo Hennessy and tional convention of the Canon gin Nov. 17, and w ill be con­ Robert Dore. Arvada's Ford Dealer Lima, Peru, will be present to chance for aU the women to Sister Francis of Assisi, prin­ Law Association of America in ducted by a Vincentian Fa­ Den meetings are getting un­ explain his interesting experi­ drop into the classrooms and cipal of SL Mary’s School. Dallas, Tex., from OcL 15 to th er. der way this week under the ences in that section of the meet, their parish neighbors. Mrs. Florence Ramey, school 17. Explorer Group 220 solicits leadership of the following; HA. 4-4444-5800 N. Wadsworth world. He has a color movie Every woman in the parish nurse, the guest speaker, The parish CCD would like old and broken toys. The scouts Den 1, Mary Frances Beckley; (16 mm. sound film) showing shonld be a member of this or­ showed a motion picture and the asristance of interested pa­ will repair or renew them for Den 2^ Margie Whelan; Den 3, the mountainous country in ganization.- gave a short talk concerning rishioners to ^ive several hours distribution within the parish Estamse Marine; Den 4, ^Isie the health of the school chil­ of their time on Monday, for Christmas. Anyone having Stucka; Den 6, Catherine There is an urgent need for Wednesday, or Friday after­ catechism teachers here in the dren. She explained the teats such articles is asked to leave Lynch; Den 6, Mae Amorosiaj PUBUC SALE OF U. 1 tranimiciion noons either to drive the school parish and a call is out for that would be given to the them In tbe ushers’ room of the Den 7, Marialice Engler; Den UMCLAIUED FREIGHT United Motor Courti, Denver, Colo, 2 etn. ecwlng machines school children this year. The bus to College and Scenic View church or call Dave Willets at 8, Mary Ryan; Den 9, Marguer­ 2 etn. eign. anyone who can epare the time BY 1 bx. window atore dliplay refreshments for the evening schools and pick up children for WE. 4-0953. ite Becker; and Den 10, Lillian to teach the children in religion catechism classes at church und THS DEKVER A BIO GRANDE W. 2 eta. toilet preperatione who attend the catechism were served by the mothers of The Altar and Sanctuary Cir­ Lombardi. WESTERN RAILROAD COUFANT Weber, Mre. Wm.. Denver, CMo., 2 etn. lUtlonery Sister Letitia’s pupils. then return them to their cle will meet Thursday, OcL 10, Committeemen who will be 2 eultcacei clothing. classes at SL Anthony's. Any­ homes, or to chaperone these BIO GRANDE MOTOR WAY. INC. 1 etn. Hollywood bode one not familiar as yet with.the at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. working with the pack this year Weetarn Statee Conetructlon Co, 1 ee. clgarettca groups of children during the are Harold Buckley, Hqnry Notico li hereby airea that The Grand Jnnetioa, Colo., 1 elnk frama. teaching of these religious Friday Evening Mary Brotrsovsky, 2396 S. De­ Deorer A Rio GntaUe Weetem Rail­ 1 bdL rubber mate bus ride. Volunteers are asked catur Street. Becker, James Hickey, Bernard NO M A R K S classes who would like to de­ to call Mrs. Maxfield at SU.. 9- road Company, and Rio Grande Motor 1 etn. bean pote vote a small portion of his or Series Planned R e j i s t e r news should be Engler, Ernest Marine, Marsh­ W o t. Inc., common earrteri of freiebt t ateel tatea 1 bdL copper tubing 1593. nnd pnsicnaere for hire, will lell tbe phoned to Mrs. John McGuire, all Ficcone, Richard Polak, Rob­ I etn. empty 6 os. bottles her tinie to this fine cause is goods and property bcreiuftnr de­ t tall pipce. invited to attend the class un­ CCD Installotion WE. 5-3860, or to Mrs. John ert Rappanecker, and Arthur scribed at public auction to tbe bigh- 1 l-gal. can Mycoleum 1 etn. deodorant pads dergoing this training at AU An installation ceremony for Flanagan, WE. 6-5369. Buscio. eet bidder for eaeh at Ite taJvsge de­ I etn. trouccri 1 etn. cotton buds Golden Parish pot, HOO Itth etreet, Denver, Colo­ Saints’ Church at 7:30 p.m. on new members of the parish 1 bx. bair rinse rado, commencing at >;S0 o'clock a.U. 1 exbanit pipe Thursdays. CCD unit will be held after Mon^y, Oct. 21. IStT, and eoatina- 1 ec. Sasl-flush 1 pe. glaec tbe 10 o’clock Mass on Sunday, ing iTom day to day until nil of sold 1 bx. ceala p arti < fibre soil pipe fittings A remarkable ' number of Plans for Parking Lot property, or auffleient thereof, to pay Convert Class OcL 13. The following new 1 cable reel 2 csst iron soli pipe fittings people have responded to the ebarget, it told. Said property either adult religious discussion and members and their divisipns hei not been accepted, taken away 1 etn. rubber eova baec 1 Inrgs pipe coupler will be among those installedv By Guardian Angels' Men end cbargei tbereon paid by the con- 1 bdl. roof Jaeka 1 eta, noUoss information classes held on eigneci or persons authorised to re- Helpers’ division, Kathryn 2 ca. Jar lida 1 ee. doc food Monday evenings. Forty-three eeiee the tame within ninety dayi are attending. Anyone in the Begins Oct. 11 Schwindt, Mary Tilp, Mrs. D. (Cunrdian Angela’ Parieh, After the parking lot is com­ after arriral at placa of conal^meot. 1 etn. moolding 1 eet ebnins with attaehmente for Klabunde, Mrs. C. Lazio, Albin D a n v e r) pleted, a basketball court will or bat been left with eaid company to ctaildreo'e swing parish as well as non-Catholics 1 bdl 2 pc. I V galv. pipe Golden. — (St. Joseph’s Par­ Brunner, Louis Swartz, Rose At the last meeting of the await ahlpment without any ahipplng 1 bdl. H* steel tubing be set up so that the children inatruetlona being given or ahlpment 1 roll ateel banding are invited to attend. ish) — Instruction classes for 1 cl. pineapple Juice Nugent, Charles Welch, Mrs. Holy Name Men's Club plans of the neighborhood may have being mndn far ninety dnyi, nnd hai 1 etn.rubber hoia The infant of Prague Cir­ converts will be held every N. Medel, Robert Anderson, for the completion of the park­ grounds to play on. remained in poeietiion of the afore- 2 ca- pineapple ebnnka 1 etn. anvelopea ^ cle wishes to let everyone know Friday evening beginning OcL Bald company, nnelalmed for morn 4 bdJ. cardboard eartona Mrs. J. Wolke, Mrs. B. Valles. ing lot adjoining the church The Men’s Club will present than ninety dayt from the time of 1. etn. IH * eonplinge that it is having a Halloween 11 at 7 o’clock In ^ e basement 1 valve Mrs. Harnlrook, Mrs. F. grounds were discussed. The a get-to-gether on Saturday, arrival at tho pointa of eoniignment I ert. drill core tw iit costume dance on Friday,'OcL of the church. 1 bdl. Kay Ritchy, F. Ritchy, Charles Max- parking lot will be doubled in OcL 12 at 8 p.m. in the hall. or from tba time of Iti delivery to 1 lO-gal. cream can 35. Games, prizes, and refresh­ The Mines Newman Club will ■ aid company for abipment. 2 bracca field, Mr. Walsh, J. Encinjas, size. It has been leveled off Admisison is $1. There will 2 ea. grace benna ments will be in store for ev­ meet this Thursday evening at All of tald property or as much 1 rollaw ay bed Mrs. C. Dompierre, Mrs.' J. .and is being readied for the be dancing from 8:30 to mid- thereof as may ba neeeaiary, will be I ee. bird teed eryone. A gala time is being 7 o’clock in the basement of 1 etn. wall cabinet Price, and Marguerite Romqro;'black-topping. nighL eold to pay freight back ebargea, 1 bdl. garment bage anticipated. the church. atoiwfe, handling and coat of remov­ 1 bdl 2 bed aprlnga 1 bdl. wooden bandiec ing tame to placa of talc. 1 eta. inteetieide The first grade children at­ Rotaries for Missions 2 IH * ttael adaptore tending Krtapp School who at­ 1 eta.'tiawan The Nativity Club Rosary DENVIB ft RIO GRANDE t ea. p int Jare tend catechism classes at 401 Fransolian Alumni Reunion Oct. 20 1 etn.ibirti Makers met at the*home of Mrs. WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY 1 pc. eorr. aluminum S. Stuart are reminded that the RIO GRANDE MOTOR WAT, INC. 1 etn. drcsier top Bruce Rogues on Oct. 8 and 2 bdU b o n tf doora date of religious instructions R. P. SMITH. 1 etn. auto mate 93 rosaries were turned in. 1 bdl. day-bed epringe Fraigbt Claim Agent. 9 etn. bubble soap has .been changed from Mon­ These rosaries are sent to 1 ee. tomato eauea B. I etn. bubble demonttmtlon kit day to Tuesday of each week, foreign misisons, as well as 1 manifold 1 etn. cxbauat fane at 3 :30 p.n^ missions in the U. S. Anyone Barnett. Robert, Canon City, Cola., 1 etn. etaam prcaamra cooker 1 bag ataal trape. 2 bx. eartbaBwara having broken rosaries, prayer 1 toil conduit plpo Credit Union Session Brighton Benlavard F n m ltn ra Co., 1 etn. matea books, or other religious arti­ 1 recap tire Denver, Cole.. 1 etn. bed endt. 1 pe. east iron etwer pipe All parish Credit Union of­ cles that are no longer being 2 pe. 2 x2 xtx2t ancle iron C. 1 bdl. rubber maittne ficers and representatives of used is asked to send them to t bx. SOS pada Caie, Jimmy, Farmington, N.M.. 1 etn,Junior garden tool act parishes interested in organiz­ the Nativity Club. Mrs. P. G. I bdl, baaketa. 1 eta. Velocipede 2 etn. auto parta ing a Credit Union within their Hokanson may be reached at Celotax Coip. n/o Tom Butt, Canon 1 poeturvpedic box eprinc mattrosn 1 ytn. alumlnnm wladowa own pariah will he guests of CR. 9-1640 for further infor­ City, Colo., t pkg. rock wool aamplaa. 1 bdl. mouldiog 1 t<« X U tnbeleaa tire the SL Anthony Credit 'Union mation. Any woman of the par­ Clair, John, Colorado Springe, Colo,, t ex. cement 1 ert. organ parta. 1 pr. wooden bed mile Tuesday evening, Nov. 12i Let­ ish interested In making ro­ 1 etn. famaee eontrola Colorado Aaetlon Co,, Grand June- 2 etn. ahampoo ters of invitation are going saries or who would like to t ct. tomatoet tlon, Colo., 6 etn. deaka. 2 CtB. to y i forth to ail the parish (Jredit learn is invited to attend the 2 ctB. folding chair eaddiea D. 1 eta. fumltura Unions and those parishes next club meeting Tuesday, 1 pe. IH " galv. pipe Davit, Clell, Grand Jvnetioa, Colo., 1 bx.jersey glovei which do not hare Credit Un­ Nov. 5, in the home of Mrs. 1 trunk pereonal effacta, t 8-ft. length! lewer pipe 4 etn. eraetebaakete ions. These letters were drawn Sara Smith, 946 Moss Street, C. 1 ax. fittinga 1 bdL fibre door mate up by Pat Hallahan, SL An­ CR. 9-4454. Gonialee, Ray, Denver, Colo, 1 ert. 1 ca. liquid detergent 2 CtB. dreaecr baeee thony Credit Union treasurer, watblng machine. Pair Join Army 1 bx. rubber Ur* tnbea 1 band pump and Helen Keenan, Presenta­ H. 1 12' flange with valve 1 eta. mirror Andrew Murin. Jr., and John 1 eta. aartbelwara tion Credit Union treasurer. Hart. Harold W., Cedarodge, Colo., 1 bdl. 4 pe. eteel 1 bx. bnitbta, 1 pail and 1 dram 2 ca. aoap This meeting of the officers of Bartosch enlisted in the United roofing cement. t etn. eaet iron iklllcte 1 eta, shave eraam some 14 parish Credit Unions States Army and are stationed Huber Jewelry. Craig. Colo.. S etn. 1 t* eewer pipe elbow 1 etn. vatcline . 7 ec. eannad Juiea ' in Denver and the other par­ at Camp Carson. Both boys be­ figurine e. 1 etn. aalad dreating ishes who do not have Credit longed to the Junior Newman J. 1 Frigidalre 11 en. ft. 1 pc. t t ' galv. pipe 1 Cl, canned prune Juiea Unions, wilt promise to be very Club and were altar boys. An­ Johneon, Joe 1., ClUnax, Colo.. > 1 b d l macailnea 1 cCn. chair •to. tile. 1 bdl 2 bolta ipread material interesting. Common problems drew is the son of MrT and Mrs. 1 etn. waint U 1 eta. filing eablact will be discussed and even the Andrew Murrin, Sr., and John L« Cavalier Militnery a/o Parle Ca, 1 bdL 2 pc. galv. gnttere 1 bdL b«l mile details of organizing parish is tiie son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Balt Lake City, Ut., 1 etn, hata. 1 auto apring 1 eoil armored cable Credit Unions will be on the 1 empty oil drum Bartosch. Lee. M r, F., Wbaatridge, Colo,, 1 1 e i. p^per drin kin g enpa agenda. The attraction for this SL Thomas Aquinas’ Study tin , personal effecta, 1 ei. shampoo 1 eta. battery eeld 1 etn.toy traetora r^^ing will be Father Daniel Circle has been organized. Mrs. Lawla. Btlan B., Gaorgolowa. Colo., 1 etn. eleetrie lamp 1 m ' x I2‘ etocl bar t at. (ertlliaer. McClellan, missionary and Ed Anderson is moderator and I bx. note ^ook riag biadera 1 pa black pipa M. 1 eta. ebalr cuebions credit union organizer from the group will meet the second 1 eta evaphrmtiva air cooler Milliagton, Woodrow, Colorado 2 pr, iron bad ralli Lima, Peru. Wednesday of every month. e th e Colfax Avenue, on Sunday, OcL 20. ’The af­ Springt, Cole, It etn, bouseboM 1 red devil Uner puller 1 eta. jaekeU 8L Mark's Circle members Mrs. W. S. Levings is interested Having a Wonderful Time fair will be preceded by a social hour, followed, gooda. ^ 1 engine bead 1 eta. glaie graduates 1 eta. dru g i are' privileged to care for the in starting a daytime bridge by a banquet, entertainmenL and dancing. 4 ea. deterceat of SL Francis de Sales’ Hjgh School, Denver, 1 lavatory altgr during the month of Oc­ circle. Anyone interested may Shown above having a grand reunion ah PerosUt Uvestoek Co., Craig, Colo, 2 pall line, paste ’ 1 etn. pillow cseci shown above at the' homecoming banquet held 1 Died pneumatic rubber Urt. tober. reach her at CR. 9-2746. last year’s banquet are, left to righL Mrs, I bag pipe fittlngi 1 etn. bruehts last year by the Alumni Association. S. 1 etn. Inenud. lig h t globae Francis Bums is conducting Mmes. Hugh Beers, A1 Gal­ William Walsh, Helen Werle Fitzgerald, '33^ Scbachet Mercantile Co, Denver, 1 ee. paper napklse 1 ffla cabinet the altar boy class every Tues-, legos, and John Demmer will Enthusiasm is running high as plans ma­ Mrs. Raymond Aymami; Kathleen Fox Cantrall, Colo., i em pty ^ ekle eanc. 1 etn. filing luppllea 2 1 ea. eannad plnaappli day afternoon. There are eight care for the altar for the month terialize for the third annual banquet to be ’32; Warren TuriUi, '32; Margaret Brock Guerin, in the class. of October, held this year at the Town House, 12100 E. '32; and Thomas Fitzgerald, '32. PAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Bonneck Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursday, October 10,1957

T .riMiir Ml*' fiequicAcant in, fiace. Monthly Election Is Held

ELLEN CATHERmE CORBETT. mother of Julie, Cbrlttopher, and Jo- ebfidien. Reqniem High Uaaa wat of- Church for U n. Lontta U. Gfhton, It. 1010 LontD SCract. Sb* th« teph Nelton: dauthter of Ur. and ftred Oct. 8 in Holy Ftmily Church. who died O ct 2 In a local hoepital By Boulder Parish Club ■ l(t*r o l Ali«« PoTtcr, L«k«irood. B«- H rt. Waldo Andetaon, Denver: dauth- Inttrmant Ut. Olivet Ollngtr Hor- after a abort iUneae. She v r ii 78. quU b Hlib Xu* it betas offered ter-in-Iaw of Ur, and Urt. Ben Nel­ tuary. Un. Gibion wia born June 81, Boulder.—At the first meet-[t*« 8:16 a ^ . Mass for grades ^urtdaT, Oet. 10, at 10 a.nt. in St. ton, Denver; and titter of U rt. Har- GEORGE A. SHUCK. 64, 1122 1884, in Chicago. She came to Denver M trr’t Church. Littleton. Interment tball Koch, alto of Denver. The Rot­ Grant Street He waa the father of a baby with her parenlB and re­ ing of the Sacred Heart Parish '*”xhirty^hree persons have Ut. OHeet. Boulceord Hortaar7. ary will be recited on Oet. 10 at 8 Ruby Olaod, Denver; brother of Jen­ ceived her education in the Denver Ten Century Club held Oct 7, A M E U A E M I L Y R O G ER S, 00, p.m. In the drawlntroom of Ollnier nie H. Hauck. Denver; alid John public echoola. In 1908 cfae married registered for t^e CCD teacher 14SS Race Street. She wot the eieter Uortuars, Speen Bonlevard at Sher­ Sebuck, Snglewood. Requiem High Harold C. Gibton, who preceded her ini officers were selected for Octo­ training course that is being of William Simon; auot of Harold Ao> man. Reqniem High Uatt irill be cel­ Haee ii being offered Tburaday, Oct death in 1988. ' ber. The president is E. J. held on Sunday afternoons. Sis­ ntut. Requiem Hifh Uatt wai of­ ebrated Oet. 11 a t td O a-m. in St. 10, at >40 a.m. in Pretentatioq She w ai a founder of the Columbine ters Anthony and Dolores pre­ fered Oet. i in the CitbedmL Ollnser Vincent de Panl'e Chnreh. Burial vrlll Cbnreh. Olinger Hortuair. Hothen' Cinb, a formar Democratic Kriner of 8406 W. 39th Street, EUGENE F. CLARU. 80. of H o rtn arj. be In Ut. Olivet. Ollngcr Uortuary. eommitteewomaa, and paat praaident Denver; the vice presidents are sent an hour of methods in­ De^y. He waa the bnaband of Grace of Broihwtll PTA. C A T H E R IN E L . SC A V O . 81. 080 W ILLIAM A. HcANENY, 72, 8887 T. V. Kerr and John Farrow of struction for high school and Larimer Street, He waf the brother Clarke; father of Mary F., Jomea H.; Survlvora are lix daughiert, Uita Tennrton Street. She « ai the wife of and Patricia A. Clarke. Euiilie Gibion, Ura. Loretta Sear, Boulder; and the other officers grade school teaching beginning Leo J. Seavo: dauthter of Ur. and of Ivy Agnea Brown of Denver. Re­ quiem H a lt wat offered Oet. 8 in Sa­ Requiem High Uatt waa offered M n. Charlotte Becker, U n, Ora Lee are June Milani, Myms Dunn, at 2:80 p.m., and Father Louis Uri. Lctor Riel, Denver: titter of In Bolfe, la. HackeChal-Noonan Uort­ Ziket, and U n. Eilubeth Johnton, U n. Rotemarie Fuller, Aurora; U n, cred Heart Chnreh. Interment Ut. Madonna Gorrell, C. M. Baier, Kirby, O.S.B., presents an hour Olivet. Olinger Uortuary. uary, all of Denver; and U rt. Gertrude Ver- Bemlee Hard, Denver; Leror Riel, J E R R Y J A C K JA M E S , 88, 921 ron of Seettle. W ith. Alto aurviving and J. C. Juneau. on doctrine at 3:30 p.m. Jr.. Norfolk. Va.; and Donald Riel, MARIAN FERRI, 74. 49>l Ueade Lipau. Requiem U e ii waa celebrated are 11 grandchildren and four great­ A new inquiry class will be­ Denver. Requiem H ilh H oti wet cel­ Street, She wat tfat mother of Urt. Oct. 8 in St Joteph'i Cherth. In*, grandchildren. The other half of the monthlnthly ebrated Oet, T in Pretentation Chureh. Franeinna Irwin of GoVdena, Calif.; torment U t Olivet Cipltol Uortnaryl income, amounting to {364, will gin on Sunday at 8:80 p.m. Olinser Uortnarr. Ura. Olga UcCuIlough. Em eit Ferri, MRS. MARY SKUL LO U IS E A N D E R S O N N E LS O N , 27, Frank Ferri, Harry Ferri, and Victor SUSANA GRiECO, infant 480 Fox Requiem Uatt wat calebrated Oet be used for Sacred Heart with Father Bernard Gervais, of Covina. Calif., formerly of Denver. Ferri, She it alto aurvived by eight Street She wat the daughter of Ur. 9 in Holy Rotary Church for Urt. School. O.S.B., giving instruction. She woa the wife of Robert Nelton; grandchildren and aU great-grand- and U n. Orlando Griego; ajater of Mary Skul. who died Oet & in St The Sacred Heart football Raymond, Rickey, and Caroline; Joieph'e Hoipital after e long lllneia. The attendance prize at the granddaughter of Hr. and U n. Ben She wea 72. Burial waa in U t Olivet. meeting of the Home and School team will play SL Philomena’s Griego nnd Delflnln Herrera. Uatt of Hrt, Skul wat bom in Auttria and Association was won by the sec­ at 1 p.m. on Saturday, OcL 12, the Angela wat .offered Oct 7 in St waa married to Carl Sknl at Ribniea. proclaiming Genuine Lathath and at North Boulder Park. Collegc and High School Students Eliiabeth't Church. Interment U t Slovenia. Auitria, In 1908. The cou­ ond grade. An Announcement Plaster week in Colorado is 8igne>signed The Men’s Club will meet Olivet Trevino Uortuary. ple came to Denver from Anitrla In Mn and Mrs. George Tomasko ADELA PEOREGON, 69. 2476 W 1910, She waa a member of S t Jo- by Governor McNichols. The observance is being held in con­ Monday, Oct. 14. 11th Avenue. She was the wife teph'e Lodge end Queen of the Holy junction with National Fire Prevention Week b«ause genuine are chairmen of the Junior Higher education requires a staggering amount of Roatry Society. reading, research work, long hours of study. The proper Max Pedregon: mother of GabrIeL lath and piaster provides maximum fire resistance for both Newman Club dance scheduled John, and Toby Etpinoea; alto the Snrvivoni are her hntband. Carl residential and industrial buildings. for Friday, Oct. 11. Parents are prescription, if needed, will relieve strain and increase mother of U n . Joe Lucero, and Urt. Skul: two daughtera, U rt. Mary Lel- Bennie Sail. She it alto turvlved by ker and U n . Htieo Underbill; and a Jesnette Peper, Miss Lath and Plaster of Colorado, state invited to attend end help to your visual abilities. A careful examination is worth ton, Adolph, all of Denver. 10 grandchildren. Requiem Uaai wai plan the schedule of future ac­ while. She it tlao turrived by 10 grand- candidate for the national Miss Lath and Plaster title, attended offered O ct 7 in S t Ctjetan’t Church. tivities. Interment U t Olivet Trevino Uortu> ehlldnn and three greet-grandchil- the ceremony. Standing behind the Governor are, left to right, ary. dren. Boulevird Uortuary. Guy A. VanPortfliet, business agent, Plasterers' Local; Leo Instructions for public school NANCY RODRIGUEZ, 16. 3441 CATHERINE M cC u l l o u g h Schultz, bureau business representative; Jeanette Peper, Miss children continue on Wednesday SW IGERT BROS. Larimer Street. She waa the daugbr Requiem High Uaca wat offered Lath and Plaster of Colorado; Mark E, Gerton, president, evenings for grades nine to 12, ter of Ur. and M n. Loula Rodriguet; Oct 7 in AnnunoUtlon Church for Catherine UcCuIlougL 84, 8868 EIlx- Colorado Bureau for Lathing and Plastering. 1550 Colifomia O p to m etrlstS K£yttons 4-7651 aliter of Betty, Gloria, Jeanette, Men- and on Saturdays beginning at uel, Johny, and Jerry Virgil. Requiem abeth Street. She wea the mother of Ueta wea offered on Oet 8 In An­ Jamee UeCuUough, U n . Stephen Link, ■ od M n , Loula Garberino, all of Den­ Better Futon Good Semiem nunciation Church. Interment M t Olivet. Trevino Uortuary. ver. for Every Age ‘ At Right Prices Bom in Pbilidelphla. Pa., Feb. 16. Hayden-Mt. Harris Unit ALBERT SALAZAR, 69. of Ciiper, 1878. ebe waa reared and attended Wyo. Be waa the father of U n . Tom ichool then and came to Denver in Holy Name Men Bruce, U n. Joe Unrlllo, Urt. Dop GLASSES INDIVIDUALLY STYLED 1892. Sbe married Chariea F. UcCul- Fraley, Uadtline, Joe C„ and Sam lough in 1891. Ura. UcCuIloBgh waa and Joe A. Salatar; brother of Ura. a member of the Altar and Rotary So­ Sponsors First Meeting Rogerio Gurule, U n. Joe Abeytit, ciety end S t Ann'# Circle of Annuo- Ura. Apolonio Gonsalej, U n. Ben clelion Church. Interment wat in M t At St. Dominic's Padilla, and John Salaur. He la oltO Olivet Boulevard Uortuary. lurviv^ by 11 grandebildnn. Rcr Craig.—The newly organized Milner; and organization, devel­ qulem Uata waa *offered Oct 9 in ALEX N. MARRANZINO Altar Society of the Hayden- opment, and public relations, a mortuary. Requiem High Uaai waa offered Mt. Harris area held its first Mrs. Joseph M. Smith of Craig. Why Pay More Oct 8 In St. Dominie'e Cbureh for To Meet Pastor The Rosary in ROBERTA FREYTA. 68, 1110 27th Alex N. Uam ntino, who died at the meeting at the community Refreshments were served by (TMdtmarfcl Street She waa the wife of Joe age o l 62. church at Mt. Harris at 1:30 on Mrs. Ben Montoya, Mrs. Isidro Lucero: mother of Loogena. Demetrio. Ur. Uarranxino wax horn Nov. (St. DomiBie'a Parish, Denver) Memorial Design Tony, Joe Ambrocio, Hike Freyta, 2, Tuesday. 1894, in M om Irpino, Italy. He eeme Arrpy^ Mrs. Joseph M. Smith, Un. Frank Crux, and Ura. Albert Members of the Holy Name with hit family to Denver ea a boy Mrs. Clarence Coverston, and excluiively* by Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores Onllano: and litter of David an! Society will meet on Tliursday At this meeting, the nominat­ and attended ichoolt here. In 1917 ing committee, composed of Mrs. Mrs. Ciprano Sena. Carlo! Freyta. She is alio iurvive4 he enliated in the Army and eerved in evening, Oct. 10, in the church A loving, luting by i f grandchlidnn and 10 great- Henry Hindman and Mrs. Henry The women were reminded to Colorado Owned Sforea gnndchlldna. Requiem Uaaa ia being Prance with the 42nd (Rainbow) Di- auditorium at 8 o’clock to get tribate to the devotion of offered Thundey, Oct ID. at 9:18 viaion, I68tb Infantry Regiment He acquainted with the new pas­ Valejos of Hayden and Mrs. take advantage of the weekly the ftithful. Come in today I6th db Clenarm a.m. in Sacred Heart Church. Inter­ wea hoepltallied In June, 1918, xlter tor, Father Patrick Roney, O.P., Clarence Coverston and Mrs. Hass at 9 a.m. each Saturday and aee thete beautiful ment M t Olivet, Trevino Uortuary. a German gat attack. L m g U w eed 800 SaaU Fa Dr. He wat a member of the Veteran! who will speak on the aima and Cipriano Sena of Mt. Harrb. at the ML Harris school, and Roaariea, embedded end . 90 SM th Braadway ISth Mid Califarmia MRS. LORETTA L. TRUEBLOOD of the Rainbow Dlvltlon, the Vetenna objectives of the parish and presented the slate of proposed the catechism instructions for Requiem High MateMata waa offeredoflereq Foreign Wan. and the American officers. children and interested parents bonded in the world'i 9«39 W . Calfax ITtli awl Trawaat Oct 9 In Pretentation of Our Lady fl.:.. ^ e society. Refreshments will 6neit granite. Curtia & ISth St. Church for Un. Lontta L. True- SurvlTort ineloJe bit wife, Heleo be served. All men are urgecl The slate, as accepted and at the community church at 11 blood, who died Oct 6 in St. An- Curtit UtrraDxIno: a brother, John to attend. voted on, was as follows; Presi­ a.m, each Saturday morning. ‘ rrocatiPatiflttd.ll.S.Fat.Ne. 2,249,0(1 thony'a H oepital a t the ege of 84, Uarranxino of St. I« u it; a aiater, Urt, Canadian Pitint tppliid (Bf. Ura. Tmeblood wat bpra in Deni Uary Butero, Denver; a niece, Urt. On Sunday morning, Oct IS, dent, Mrs. Isidro Arroyo of Mt. Mrs. Isidro Arroyo, Mrs. Ben ver on Jan. 24, 1928, and attended Dominie Coloroto; and a nephew, Vic­ members of the Holy Name So­ Harris; vice president, Mrs. Montoya, and Mrs. Joseph M. Denver tchoolt. She waa a teletype tor Butero. both of Denver. Boule­ Robert Flanders of Hayden; sec­ PETER J. WALSH operator for United A ir Linei. vard Uortotry. ciety, the Ushers’ Club, and Smith represented the ML Har- ERICKSON Company Survlvora ere her hueband, O tii C, Boy Scout Troop 66 will re­ retary, Mrs. Ralph Rutherford ris-Hayden Altar Society at the Trueblood; and a daughter, Ellxabeth MIKE E. GARCIA of Mt. Harris; and treasurer, Speer Blvd. at 9th Are. Ann Ladwig. Howard Uortuary. Reqniem Heat will be offered Fri­ ceive Communion in the 7:30 Craig Deanery meeting on Sun­ day, Oct. 11, at 9 a.m, in Sacred Heart Mrs. Robert Barnes of Hayden, A L. 5-178S MRS. LORETTA M. GIBSON Mass. day, OcL 6. Church for Uike E. Garcia. 88. 1387 Rof Erickaoo Miltss Erlektea Requiem High Uatt waa offered father Kenneth Funk, pastor Elatl Street. He waa the hatband of PTA officers, committee Gill & Smith Oet 8 in St John the EvangelitC'a of Holy Name Parish in Steam-1 Elixabetb Garcia: ton of Mr. and Ura. chairmen, and room mothers Ella Garcia; brother of EusKOa and will meet on Monday, Oct. 14, boat Springs, addressed the | “CRANE” Fourteen BoUer__^ Alfred Garcia, Ura. Tommy Garcia, women and explained the-pur-: in su re rs Ura. Hike Bemandet, and U n. Rob­ at 1 o’.clock. Jesuit's Brother ert Garcia. Women planning to attend the pose and functions of an Altar Ur. Garcia wat a very active mem­ Catholic Parent-Teacher League Society and the Catholic dean­ a h ® * " * ' E s t . 1864 ber in the Legion of Hery, St, Jo- ery for women. Is G iv en B urial aeph'a Pariah. meeting on Thursday morning, Interment Ht. Olivet. Trevino Uor- Oct. 17, are asked to meet on Committee chairmen were ap­ 305 Guaranty Requiem Mass was celebrated tnary. the school grounds, and cars pointed as follows: Catholic MA. 3-0186 JOSEPH NARRACCI Bonk Bldg. in the Mullen Hon^e Chapel Oct, Reqniem High Uait*wat celebrated will leave at 9:30. Transporta­ Charities, Ilrs. Ciprianano Sena 4 for John McAndrews, who Oet. 7 in St. Patrick'i Church for Jo- tion will be arranged. of Mt. Harris and Mrs. Henry Denver died Oct. 1 after a long illness. ■ eph (Nero) Nacracei, who died in a The first PTA meeting of Hindman of Hayden; spiritual He was 62. local hoipital Oct. 8 at the age of 68. this school year will be held development and Confraternity He reiided at 3186 Vallelo Street. Stweialising in Quality Plumbing Mr. McAndrews was a native Nr. Named wet born in Beri, on Thursday evening, Oct. 17, of Christian Doctrine, Mrs. Ben of Denver and received his edt> Italy, on Feb. 6, 1894, and came to in the church auditorium at 8 Montoya of Mt. Harris; library end Heating Repairs cation at St. Patrick’s and S^ the United Statea alone at 18. He ONE PICKUP FOR DIREQ SERVICE firat eettled in Cleveland, 0., and o’clock. There will be a Civil and 'literature, Mrs. A1 Schu-^ cred Heart Schools. Upon his later moved to Denver at the age of Defense speakers. Miss Hoch- macher of Hayden and Mrs. SLATTERY completion of school he worked 19. H e m arried M ary Ueaaina in stater, the school nurse, will Manuel Hernandez of ML Har­ T O B O TH COASTS for Armour & Companp, and- 1916. A widely known ehoemektr and re- be oh the program, and Father ris; home and school, Mrs. 'Clar­ later he worked as a hospital Bale man. ha warn the owner of Nero John Mahoney, O.P., will he the ence Coverston of ML Harris; & C O M P A N Y orderly in a local hospital and rot. Shoe Shop. ISth and Wciton guest speaker. Mothers of the and Mrs. Mario Ongaro of Hay-' also in Salt Lake City, Utah. Streeti. for 27 yean. He retired from Plumbing and Heating buaintat in 1988, eighth grade students will be- den; legislation and Civil De-i He is survived by five broth­ Survivor! are hit wife, Ura. Joteph the hostesses for this meeting. fense, Mrs. Robert DqLuca o f! Contractors ers: The Rev. Joseph McAo- Ntrraccl; a ton, Albert of Denver; JOHN J. CONNOR, Prealdait drews, SJ., St. Marys, Kans.; four daughtera, Urt, Roae Fabriilo, ROBERT F. CONNOR, Viea ProaidoBl Ura. liUdle Batkin. U n. Tlllle Gtr- 181 VALLEJO ST. Martin F., Maurice P., George, delU. and U n. Virginia Fantoni, all Mother of God Socirfy and Owen McAndrews, all' of of Diraver; and a brother. Coimo. of S H . 4-3181 Denver; and a sister, Mrs. John Italy. Olinger Uortuary. Denver-Chicago Trucking COei Ince MRS. LOUISE C. SMITH Mauro, also of Denver. Requiem High Uatt wai offered Conducts Parish Census 45th & Jackson Denver DD. 8-4567 Burial was in Mt. Olivet. Oct. 9 In St, Patrick'! Chureh for Ura. (Mother of.God Pariah, Cahill, John Mathis, Frank F. Horan Mortuary. Loulte C. Smith of 4421 Quivtt Street, who died Oct. 4 at the age of, Denver) McMahon, Haurine B. Hughes, MAin 3-5314 A parish census combined and Alice M. Dexter. Born in Braail, Ind„ Sept. 21. 1898, Judy Ann Brandeberry, an Un. Smith lived much of her life with a membership drive for 0(irV(( SHOPS KIIH CORFIOIHCC there end married Jeiae Smith in Bra- the Altar and Rosary Society adult convert, was baptized lil in 1916. is now in progress. Members of OcL 2 by the Rev. Paul Reed. "im im • KCrsitM tJin Survivors sre tw o !. Lee J. Foatar, Jr., of Eglln Air Assumption School OcL 16. Force Baae, Fla.: three daughtera, At Presentation Je^ Potter of Lot Angelet; Urt, The examination willl include Ltoia Stiohim of Grand Junction: and (Preaeotation Pariah, Denver) eyes, weight, and heighL Urq. Helen Newell ol Denver; two tii- At the next PTA meeting in teri. Alme Footer end Urt. Irene At the Parish -Guild meeting November a par^ shower will Waugh, both of Lot Angelet: and ilx on Monday evenihg, OcL 7, grandehildren.^OIlnger Uortuary. be held for the sisters.! * newly elected officers were in­ Friday, OcL 11, the teen­ stalled. The Rev. M. J. Blen- agers will hold their meeting in kush, pastor and moderator, the school at 7:80 p.ra. Noted Newspaper welcomed the new officers and Sunday, OcL 13, is Commun­ outlined the duties of each. ion day for the Holy Name He thanked the outgoir offi­ Society. Of Era on Display cers for their services over the past two years and presented In Public Library each with a gift u a token of appreciation. Civil Defense In honor of National News­ The CCD officers’ meeting paper Week, OcL 1-8, the Den­ scheduled for OcL 6 was post­ ver Public Library is display­ poned until next Sunday eve­ ing an original copy of ttie first ning; Talk Slated at newspaper printed in the re­ Mrs. Sarah Petty, chairman gion, the April 23, 1859, issue of the card committee, an­ of the Boclev Mountain News. nounces that those who have Also on display are other ordered cards may pick them up St. Patrick's 1869 newspapers, such as the at any time, except those to be (St. Patrick*! Pariah, Daovar) W estern Mountaineer and the imprinte(L Any women who In place of the * monthly Rocky Mountain Gold Reporter. m i^t be interested in having a meeting of the PTA, there will A photostat copy of the OcL morning cqffee and invite the be a Civil Defense:meeting McGregor 28, 1896, Evening Post, the first neighbors to show the selection Tuesday, OcL 16, at 7:80 p.m. issue after the newspaper’s of cards may contact Mrs. The guest speaker will be a purchase by Harry Tammen Petty at WE. 4-8924. The cards Civil Defense worker, Ted Stell. .., and Frederick G. Bonfils, is will be on display each Sunday He will show two movies on Leather-n-Knit Jacket The term “light bill” has been with us for a long time also on display. after all the Masses, either in evacuation ana other Isubjects. Of special interest are the front of the church or in the There will be a questiob period. Hiis ezpreesioa dates back to the days when the only function miniature newspapers, includ­ hall. At this meeting, i Advent domeatic electric jxiwer performed was lighting the home. Today, if ing one from 1881, which were _ The SL Vincent de Paul Coun­ wreaths will be on display, and facsimile copiet of large edi­ cil meets every Monday evening orders for them will he taken. 30.00 you should count the electric servants in your home, you would prob­ tions used for advertising pur­ at 7:30 o'clock. All men of the Refreshments will be served poses. parish are welcome. and there will be a-special gift. ably find 15...20...or even 30 different appliances working for you. Several small “extras’* that The CCD is in need of dis­ Parish events for tjhe com­ Marvelously supple, genuine Icelanii imported When you stop and think about it, the expreesion^'light biU” were issued in the Civil War carded Catholic magazines and ing week are as follows: 8 a.m., show how, last-minute n«WB papers to be redistributed in the Friday, Senior Newman Club; leather “Wooloomooloo Blouse" with bulky knit has a new meaning. . . light in cost for tasks performed. items were folded into the news­ parish. They may be left in the 2 p.m., Saturday, Junior New-, sleeves and collar of 75% wool and 25% orlon. papers. back of the church or at 721 man Club; 10 a.m., catechism Here's an exciting “man’s world” fashion . . . All of the historical news­ 7ulian StreeL class at school; 7:80 p.m., Tues­ with arresting good looks and action-ready ease. papers, which are on the first Circle meetings this week in­ day, Civil Defense meeting at YOUR BiaOBST BARGAIN IN L IV IN G and fourth floors of the Main clude Little Flower of Jesus school. Light tan shade, 38 thru 46. Library, are from the Western Circle- with Mrs. E. Tadolini, tewntewn tnd Charry Creik, main floor History DepartmenL All ex­ hratess, and Perpetual Help Tbt Anna lltteU htrejJtM rvt ts bt rametalMrad whan you art lakuMi, mill Itvil FOBUC SBBVICK COMPANY OP OOLOBADO hibits will be on display untU Circle with Mrs. Butz as dlatribuUuf rour patreoaxt ta OcL 14. hostess. tiw diSerant. Iloeiloea e( bualatta.

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Thiindoyt October 10,1957 Office, 938 Bennoek Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER TefepRene, Reyitone 4-4205 PAGE THIRTEEN ADOPT PROVED METHOD U T T R U p R e d s Shift Anti-Church Tactics .R tle-I acts f»r C a M fetL n Br M. 1. HURRAY Coprri^t, M.C.W.& SerrlM Bt Rev. Damixl J. Fu r b t t In an article in the S o w o uiti-religioui terror have be­ REGISTORIRLS WE LIKE TO KEEP K u ltu r a , Polish Red propa- come extinct; when tbe echoes abm tt of the continuing nnda sheet, one Tadenss of vehement discustiont have parade of eehoraea put forth Plusanski lays the ground died away.” CURRENT EVENTS oy the Communist Party. work for the newest vein of This new Polish Red plan CKtentimee these schemes are Commie thought: “ Religious­ it one based on sound logic novel but not always subtle. ness perishes most onicUy in and it sbowa some study of At other times they are down* an atmosphere of indifference. the failures of the first 40 right degrading. Sometimes, The mass of people who are years of Red rule since the October §li|{nificant Month however, they are highly indifferent, not the militant revolution. Undeniably it is a intelligent and worthy of atheists, play the decisive role loi»-term affair, but appaf- comment. in the desired process of enfly the Commiee are willing The latest Kheme comes secularisation.’' to wait out of Poland, and we think CONTINUING, the article IN THEIR CALL for in- it falls in the third category, declares: “ One can expect a differentism, tbe Red plotters Satellite Apes Fatima M iracle because the thipking behind aeeulariit generation in­ are borrowing a page from the move h u provM to be different to religion not the history of the Reforma­ By Paul H. Ealutt a great respea for scientific and technological partially tucceasful in the earlier than the time when the tion, which scourged the progress, but have not, by and large, received past. memories of religions and Church in the early 16th OCTOBER ii a month of decision. On the religion o f the West. The tiny new moon century. O a . 7, 1$70, the Turkish fleet was destroyed Burn W ith Spiritual Love In years following the in the sky will be ao advertisement for Soviet Protestant revolt, adherenta at Lepaoto, and Europe was saved. On O a. prestige. Forgotten, if ever fully realized, will to the new cause gradually 12, 1492, (tolumbus discovered a whole new be (he inhumanities that lie across the Soviet quelled attacks against the world. On O ct 13, 1917, occurred the famous Church and in time genera­ path of conquest The saceUite may well prove Great Saint Gives tion! were bom iipiorant of miracle o f the sun at Fatima, wherein the sun the greatest advertising stunt ever devised. the original conflict. These seemed to dance in tbe lain. On Oct 23 of IT 15 CHARACTERISTIC of Communism latter were reared in a totally that same month, by the Julian calendar, which to ape Christianity at every cum. It has an indifferent, environment As then was used in Russia, the Bolsheviks seized Recipe for Sanctity the years swept by, the elaborate "theology'’ of Marxism-Leninism, numbers swelled of those who control o f tbe goveromenc at Petrograd and embracing the Hegelian trinity of movement, h e r e is FCM)D for many a meditation in the were indifferent to all reli­ Communism began its ivodd career o f con­ counter-movement, and development, by which gion. glowing words of St.-John Chrysostom on Chris­ quest On O ct 31, 1517, Martin Lather nailed Marxists explain the whole course of history; T This was one of the main his 95 theses to die church door at Wittenberg, tian charity. The liife of the great Archbishop of Con­tragedies of the Reformation it has seminaries and missionaries to dissemin­ stantinople and Doctor of the Church (344-407 A.D.) and eventually it lad to the and Europe began to divide into religious and ate the mystique of Communist materialism; it is a living example of his words. Bom into a promi­ birth of a non-church-»ing political fragments. has a "confessional," from which the "peni­ nent family, he gave up wealth and honors to lead a people. Today there are,4hore than 70,000,000 soula in tha Even if not a single direa military a4- tents" seldom return. strict monastic life. Thrust finally into the See of United States alone who vantage is gained by the Soviet-made little And now the men o f Moscow have a celes­ Constantinople against his wishes, he fearlessly at­ belong to no particular relig­ moon that is encircling the earth at tbe rate of tial "miracle," which will be known to perhaps tacked evil wherever he found It, making'many ene­ ious denominetion. I8,(X)0 miles an hour, its psychological impaa 10 times the number o f people who have ever mies in high places. First banished from his see in INDIFFERENTISM in­ will be incalculable. heard o f the miracle of Fatima. deed is deadly. It deals with NO WILLING SLAVES TO REDISM 403, he was soon recalled at the insistence of the peo­ AND YET WE MAY TAKE comfort in the lukewarm that Christ so AT FATIMA when the sun danced, about ple. But the saint spoke out again, this time in the refleaion that, if lower civilizations have roundly criticised in the 70,000 people saw the phenomenon. It may protest against licentious games conducted at the Gospel story. It has the effect uiumphed over higher, it is also true that the of lulling to sleep the victim. be presumed that at least that number o f as­ dedication of a statue of the Empress. Her vanity I Polish Youths Raise army with the greatest technical advantage has Apparently the Reds who tronomers will be able tb see the new triumph outraged, the woman prevailed on the Emperor to not always won out. The Turks owed their con­ - have seen now the Church of Soviet technocracy in' all countries. They will banish the saint, and he was sent into exile in the quest of Greece and much of Eastern Europe thrives on attacks now have glimpse the little man-made moon and will depths of Armenia. Not satisfied, his;enemies had been doing a little research Freedom Flag Aloft to their superiority in artillery and to the and have discovered the think o f what genius (md strength muse be him sent to the very frontier of the empire. Worn out wretched division and poltroonery of Christian effects of this drug. behind an empire that can thus anticipate by at by his difficulties, the saint succumbed to bitter winter By Rev. Robebt E. Kekeisen the laws of eQonomics.” This nations— the same faaors that so largely ex- The Polish Red author is a basic blow against Red least several months the mudi more, widely weather on this trip and died in the alien land. whom we quoted earlier goes THE SAME YEARNING plain the success o f the Soviets so far. But the theory, for to a true Red heralded U. S. satellite, which many thought These are the words upon which St John Chry­ on to say that “ provoking the for freedom that has spelt economics is evertin g, and victory at Lepanto was won, contrary to human feelings of millions of would have been set going some months b ef«e sostom, one of the Catholic Church’s heroes of all death for many a tyrant is everything depends upon jt. expeaacioQs, by a Christian force technically believers has revived religion thit They will think that it is very probable time, bas^ his life: burning in the breasts of THE YOUNG INTELLEC­ less advanced. The reason was supernatural in Poland to a degree which that the Soviet scientists have, as they claim ,' h o s e w h o b u r n with a spiritual love consider has not been observed for a Polish youth. Combined TUAL chains the Comma- The miracle of the sun at Fatima could be nists with “ masking your rel­ sent out* a successful iotercontinenol missile, as nothing all that is glittering or precious on long time. Masses of people forces of Polish Red police, infinitely mote significant than the achivemem Tearth. We must not be surprised if we fail to under­hitherto indifferent were re­ security troops, and militia­ ativity with a false facade capable of destroying any given spot on earth. activated and convinced again men were hard put to quell of immutability.” He ex­ o f the Soviet artificial moon— provided there stand this language, we who have no experience of of the primary importance of the latest antl-Communist plains: “Your values change All this will not be; lost on the newly cre­ u e enough people who answer the call o f such sublime virtue. For if anyone were inflam^ matters of faith. Hot in Warsaw. drastically every day, and ated nations of Asia aftd Africa, whidi have Fatima to prayer and penance. every day they are pro­ wito the fire of the perfect love of Jesus Christ his “ Tbe way to make sure that “ Gestapo, gestapo,” the tbe Catholic Church will claimed eternal. This is the dispositions with regard to the earth would be such student! cried in dismal re­ worst kind of values, for it TOSS OUT NATIONAL ORIGINS SYSTEM wither away is to work for collection of the Hitlerite that he would be indifferent both to its honors and to the intellectual isolation of buries historical thinking as proto-types of their preaen: well as the unchangeable and its disgrace, and he would be no moro concerned tbe Catholic movement” < captors. It took clnhis, tear about its trifles than if he were alone in the world. IF THIS LATEST Red gas, and noise bombs for the lasting achievements of man­ World-Wide Solution in Migration “He would as completely despise suffering, plan is carried out, it appears Commies to restore tome kind.” that it may mean the advent kind of order near the War­ Kolakowski, it was men-, B y Ray Whitchead ance sheet listing the land laws, it would teem thst they scourges, and dungeons as if they were endured in tioned above, wants to change another’s body, not in his own; and he would be as of a new type of warfare in saw Polytechnic School. PUBLIC OPINION will and material wealth of the are culpable of denying basic Poland. Certainly the Church STIRRINGS of an intel­ Communism without destroy­ eventually build up etron^ more prosperous nations and rights. And these rights are insensible to the pleasures and enjoyments of the will have to regroup to fight ing it. This is actually an im­ enough to repudiate the evil the migration needs of the not limited to mere existence. lectual revolt in Poland were possibility, for a system buUt world as we are to the bodies of the dead, or as the a scheme that partially heard last week with the philosophy behind the na­ poorer nations would serve A number of problems dead are to their own bodies. He would be as pure riddled her ranks in the past significant, though unrealis­ on a lie cannot suffer the in­ tional origins system, which as the jump-off point for as­ would have to be solved and To withstand a wave of in- tic. iftterings of a Communist jection of truth. To mix determines immigration quo­ signing the quotas, both for questions answered under the from the stain of any inordinate passions as gold differentism injected by her philosopher by the name of morality with Redism is to tas allotted by the United emigration and for immigra­ world migration pool plan. perfectly refined is from all trace of tarnish or rust. overlord, she must now more Lessek Kolakowtki. He wenti mix oil with watsr. States to the various coun­ tion. Would tha migrants be al- And as importunate flies do not let themselves be loudly proclaim her mission to to reform Communism with­ BUT IF THIS TYPE of tries of the world. FOR A PROJECT of such . lowed to choose a certain keep H ever before the eyes thinking is gaining some as­ wide acope, a great deal of country? If ao, would most Scorched by a furnace,- but keep at a distance, so out replacing It But the type The theory, a first consin of the generations to come. of reform Mr. Kolekowski sent in Poland, the signs for good will would be needed, of them choose the United surely irregular passions will never dare to approach This h where her versatility, the future are good. It of Hitler's master race teach­ and it wquid be no small ac­ States to a point past the suggests would separate the ings, looks on certain racial a soul which is thus on fire.’’ proved over the centuries, hammer from 'the scythe. means that reasonable young complishment to obtain the ability of our country to ab­ strains as superior and, there­ agreement of all the nations sorb all of them? — Rev. John B. Ebel will come into play. Kolakowski’s writings, pub­ men are awakening to their destiny of freedom; that fore, more desirable to be in- to the plan. It would, how­ In homogeneous countries, HOORAY FOR MIKE WALLACE lished in Notes Kutturs, the strong young arms are begin­ bred in the nation’s blood ever, be greatly to the ad­ like Germany, Italy, and or^n of the Polish Writers' ning to strain against the stream. Other racial ttrains. vantage of the individnal na­ Sweden, would a change from Union, are perhaps symbolic chains of servitude. on the contrary, are regarded tions to agree to co<4perBte a homogeneous nation to a of the restlessness of think­ as inferior and to be allowed In the days of the Protes­ in a world-wide solution of a heterogeneous nation be ben­ ing men who are forced to to enter in small quantities problem that has been a ma­ eficial? Could it be accomp­ Mrs. Sanger Gets Fter Comeuppance live in slavery to a system. tant religious revolt, tome of oy to be rejected entirely. the Polish lords traded their jor cause of wars. In recent lished at it was in tiie United question of whether she be­ interview conference that The writings, a series of ar­ times nations demanding an States ao that each nation of By Bill Kilkenny . ticles titiM “ History and faith for Protestantism. But WHEN NATIONAL ORI- lieved in a personal God who Catholics should not have the the Poles subject to these gins are tossed out as tha outlet for their excess popu­ the world would become a MIKE WALLACE made rewards tha good and pun­ ridit to disseminate litera­ Responsibili^,” are the more lations have been denied ac­ melting pot and the world, Mergaret Sanger look like I significant in that they rep­ falleo-aways adamantly re­ basis for dstermining immi­ ishes the wicked. ture against any proposal fused to apostatise, and the gration quotas, a g o ^ plan cess to certain areas. In frus­ likewise, a huge melting pot? a fool. Mike Wallace, who com­ that might be made for the resent heresy within the Rm tration they have seized extra Would such a condition be He did not have to try hard. ranks. nation remained loyal to ita must be substituted. ()na pro- pensates in persistence. for use of New York City funds Catholic tradition. poaal is to base the quotas on territory and brought on ideal? Id fact he did not have to what he lacks in skill (and for promotion of birth coi> THE YQUNG PHILOSO- wars. Such was the ease with THERE IS THE POSSI­ try at all. His television in­ the need other connOTM have this is not to say that he trol. PHER scores the “ traditionsl THE RED OVERLORDS for migration, keeping in Italy and Japan. BILITY that great numbers terview (KBTV, Sept 29) is not skillful), twice made Stalinist bla.kmail of one al­ of today are dealing with the “ The CathoHc Church,” of persons from the Oriept with her just turned out that Not ao, said Mrs. Sanger; mind at the seme time tha her app^r self-contradictory. Wallace’s reporter was ternative in political life.” same type of Polish Cath­ needs of our own «ou n ^ Mid Pins XII in 1961, “feels coming into our country way. 0N<:E h e READ to her a wrong, she said. She had ' He demands a struggle to olics. and our ability to admit large itself in the highest measure would gradually chang the What can be said of a quotation from a Philadel­ never said such a thing. “ save in man what counts numbers. obliged to interest itself in complexion of the nation wbman who will not express phia newspaper. She was Wallace re-defended hii for most— his ability to FORTY HOURS' questions of emigration. It is from predominantly Anglo- an opijiion as to whether quoted, in 1942, aa warning aide’s accuracy and let the think,” a faculty, indeed, DEVOTION Allied to this saggestion is a question of relieving a Saxon to predominantly Chi- marital infidelity is a sin? Or that the Women’s Auxiliary matter drop. that has suffered greatly st a plan that would heh solve terrific need—lack of room neH, Japanese, or Indian. Is who is not sure whether mur­ Army Corps should be cer­ the hands of Marxism, which Archdiecete of DeuTer the pressing immi^tion and lack of the means of ex­ such an outcome undesirable? der is a sin but will concede THE HIERARCHY (Mrs. dares not permit opposition. problems on a world-wide ba­ tain to supply contraceptive Sanger used the term in the WEEK OF OCT. IS. istence—since the old coun­ Is it correct to insist that, that It is “ a terrible act” ? devices to iU members to One of Kolskowski’s recal- sis. Some group repreeenting try can no longer support its because in the beginning the THIS IS THE WOMAN spare them from pregnan­ way that an anti-Semite EIGHTEENTH WEEK AFTER all the nations and duly au­ children and overpopulation might Bay "Jew” or “ Kike” ) citant concepts is that the United States was predom­ who leads the birth control cies. Wallace’s point was that end does not justify the PENTECOST thorised by them to act in forces them to emigrate.” inantly Anglo-Saxon, the na­ she was not promoting higher got the blame for the Church’s Fleniaf— St Peter's Charch their name would st4dy mi­ movement in the United stand on birth control. The means. This novel doctrine IF THOSE COUNTRIES tion should always remain States, nay, in the world. morals for women in the must come as a real shock to Flafler—St Mary's Church gration problems of all coun­ able to accept the terribly BO? Army, but simply a scheme clergy in general (“ They're tries. It would determine the distressed of other lands re­ She and her late husband, celibates. What do they staunch Communists, who (Thirteen Heurt') It seems to me that, in her second (whose surname to keep them from preg­ have always held thst any needs of the hard-preued na­ fuse to do so or are too nig- general, the entry of differ­ nancies after illicit aftairs. know about these thing!?” ) Minturn—St Patrick’s Church tions for immigration, A bal- she never adopted), lived in shared the blame for what means are justified, no mat­ gard in their immigration ent nationalities Into a hom- separate apartments, tele­ Mrs. Sanger denied that ter how immoral, if they ogeneoUB social structure the ever taiu such a thing. she considered the Church's IN 20TH-CENTURY AMERICA produces good effects and phoned each other for dates, unrealistic stand. serve Redism. and. even corresponded by She had to deny it Just a few DEPARTING FURTHER that the whole nation bene­ mail while living in tbe same minutes earlier she had de­ Wallace (be should get a fits. In such a case large Papal medal) patiently ex­ from the party line, the Po­ city in one of the most un- nied that the widespread use lish writer expresses a desire numbers of Genuaua, for ex­ u s ^ , if not unnatural,'mari­ of contraceptives was eonduc- plained that Catholics do not for restoration of “ the last­ Are Parochial Schools Out of Step? ample, would come into di­ tal ralationshipa ever re­ iva to aex immorality among consider tbe prohibition By Kin Psraas rect contact with the v'rench, against birth control as a ing moral valuea worked out Brown is not about wbat be an obligation of a sincere corded- unmarried peraona by mankind.” Though he A R E TH E PUBLIC Mya of public acbools, but interest in and support of tbe into whoM country they Her ideas about God are THEN AGAIN Wallace in­ matter of Church law, but a would be immigrating, and matter of natural law. The should attribute kiich values SCHOOLS doing their job? what he apparently thinks of public school system. Even worse than fuzty: There is sisted that she bad told a to tUe Creator of mankind, In s recent issue of the Sat- private schools. selfish reasons would urge me the Italians and Norwegians Wallace aide (“ a very accu­ idea was ridiculous to Mrs. would gradually come to .an “ something of the divine” in at least the young Pole is urdai/ E vninf Post, former to do M. I also, however, everyone. She evaded the rate young man” ) in a pre- Sanger, who indicated—in “ I CANNOT SHAKE the., understanding of and har­ her vacuous commei^ts about taking a step in tiie right di­ Rhodes Kbolar Herbert L, have a conviction I cannot rection by so much at an ac­ Brown, Jr., mans^ng direc­ conviction,” he Mys, “ that shake. Along with Bishop mony with Mch other if tin and God—that she did private schools in 30th-cen- large numbers of Italians not believe in a natnral law. knowledgement of stable tor of CAongtn^y Tinut, aaya Wright, I feel it would be The Denver Catholic Register moral norms. tury America may be an ana­ migrated'to Norway. INEVITABLY the matUr yes. Here’s hoping he Is right, catastrophic if our country ONE OF THF GREAT Preeident.______Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Communion is attacked and that all the nice things chronism.” Thst word “ ans- ever found itself qnslaved in Editor.__ R t Rev. Matthew Smith, Pb.D., Jour.D., LittD., LL.D. of birth-controlling Catho­ he has to say about public chroniam” is a big one. To my beneficial effects of wars is lic! arose. Mrs. S a ng e r also in iU economic theory— a monolithic school system. the contact and mutual un- Managing Director._.Monsignor John B. Cavanara, M.A., Ph.D. school education are true. mind it means simply that Mr,. When tyrants seek to set up claimed that many Catholics “ that the moral and intellec­ Brown thinks that private dentanding arising from the Executive Editor.—...... Rev. John B. Ebel, UttD., HistD. patronise her Planned Par­ tual life of mankind follows Our quarrel with Hr. a totalitarian state, they take enforced meeting totween Associate Editors—Rev. Robert Ktkelscn, M.A., LittD.; Rev. Kbools may be out of date, enthood clinics. So what? not quite in step with mod­ particular care to eotablish a hundreds of thooMnds of one Daniel Flaber^, MjL; Linus Riorden, Fh.D.; Paul HaBett There are bad Catholics and em America. This is a serious single school system to elim­ culture with hundreds of LittD.; Jack Heher, B.A., LittD.; Frank Morrjss, B.S., LL.B., there are bad birth-control­ inate embarrassing differ­ thouMDda of a different cul­ LittD.; Art Director, Leo Canavan, D.F.A. cliarge, especially in view of ences. lers too. Some Catholics com­ fiadu) and, JO the trend of so-called “demo- ture. The closest social union Entered aa second claaa matter at tha postoffics at mit all kinds of other sins; KOA-TV, Donvtr eratists” to consider private ANOTHER POINT Mr. among mankind, ths state of Denver, Colo. and nobody except possibly KBTV, Denvtr schools un-American. marriage, was contracted by Cbaaasl 9 C k a a a tl 4 Brown attempts to make is This Ptptr Prlnl*30 Suaday, Oct 6, 11 a.m., Hr. Brown had qualified his lish and French, between Published Weekly by "OppertBBities and Ra- term “private soho^ls.” Did ents is “ usually weaker” than Inevitably, too, there was the link between public American and Japanese, be­ (penaibilitie* of W rltari.” be mean to include;also tbe tween German and Italian, THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) the matter of supposed over­ KRDO-TV, Catholic schools? Siirely he schools and parents. The population.ipulation. WallaceWa read Colorado Springs KIM N, Donvor private aebool, he Mys, “ re­ between American and Eng- 938 Bannock Street, 1 knows that thvCatholic school liah, between Italian and from a aeienUst’s raport to Chuael IS AVE MARIA HOUR—Su ­ system now enrolls tbe 'bulk presents s service thst is the effect that there' would THE CHRISTOPHERS — dsy. 7il8 a.*. bought; the public school is American. Nations, the bit­ Telephone, EEystone 4-4205 P.O. Box 1620 of private stodanta, nearly terest of enemies at the out­ be plenty of food for the Sudsy, l-ltSO yak FAMILY THEATER pro- a community institution 90 per cent, according to lat­ break of hostilities, became whole world if all tha land graai ef Father Patrick est figures. Which the citisens support Subscription: that could be cultivated were KOA, Donvor Peytea, CA.C—S a la ry, and can control.” close friends in postwar con­ $1.50 per year in Archdiocese of Denver. in fact cultivated. Well, Mrs. CATHOLIC HOUR — Sao- 8 :3 0 P.SB. IF HE DID INCLUDE ditions. and occupying armies $2.00 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. Sanger rambled on' about day, 12 s o u te 12i30. Gatbolie schools, I would like That statement, it seems to left benind a vMt number of how hard the subsoil was in ASK AND LEARN — Ss KFSC, Donrtr to ask Mr. Brown a few ques­ me, is purely gratuitous. In friendships and a great deal , $2.75 a year per subscription. Ari»na, and that ended that day. lOilS p.m. S A C R E D HEART P R O - tions. Are privately iimrated Catholic schools, because of of good will. Foreign countries, induding , $3.50 a year. GRAM — (Eaglish) — Catholic achoolt p^ibly out tbe supemstursl bond of Terrific energjr and ingen­ K60L, Bouldor Meaday thraagh FrMay, of place in modem America faith and charity, parents and uity and stagnring turns of >42 Thundoy, October 10, 1957 Wbat doctrine call ye this, (1490 ke.) 9 a .* . b^use they teach their stu­ children both are compelled national wealth are expended C k 4 sera, t s r a ; Wbat will be, SACRED HEART PRO­ SACRED HEART PRO - dents to be different from the to be intareeted in education, in the production of deetnic- will be?—Christopher Mar­ GRAM—Meaday tkfeegk GRAM — (Spaaioh) — “merely normal citiaen?” (“ 1 not only for this world, but tive WMpons, which cleave OFFIClALi ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER lowe (1664-1693), rrogsdy Salerday, 6tl8 Satnrday, 7 a .a .| Saaday, want uiem [hit ehUdran] to also in view of eternity. the world and etrew a mass « / Dr. Fatutui, Act I. of sufTering bodies and seared Tha Denver CathoHe Register merits our cordial 7 il8 a .a . have a fair and equal start, EVEN ON THE BASIS rcT • • • KWBY, Colorado Springs but no bead start prearranged •ooU. Why cannot this Mnse- proval. We confirm it as tha official publication of the arc MOMENTS OF MEDITA­ THE VOICE OF ITALY— of good business. Catholic diocese. Whatever appears in its columns over tha signature He that filches from me my for them by their parents,” lest squander be channeled TION—daily, 6:46 aai. (Ita liu ) — Saaday, 7i30 parents should be more in- into a humanitarian service of the Ordinary or those of the Officials of our Curia la good name robs me of thst Hr. Brown M jrs .) Are they terestod in their scboola It SUNDAY IN HOLYWOOD out of step because they in­ to solve mankind’e real prob­ hereby declared official. which not enriebee him, and Marykaell M biiuen » TH£*C HR ISTO PH E R S— is good busineu to bo inter­ makes me poor indeed. — sist that their students rise lem ? Energy and ingenuity Wa hope Tha Register will be read la every home of the Saadayi, 8:36 sjb. Saaday, 7 a-ik e s t in your investment. O th ello , abova others spiritually, mor­ and wealth dedicated to the arebdioeeaa. III, ill, 166. THE. LAMFUGHTERS — We agree with Mr. Brown s s • ally, and intallectually, if m s - solution of the world's mi­ W# urge pastors, Mreats, and teaehera to enltivate a KFKA, Grtaloy Waekdayt, 6i85 p.m. that the public school system gration problems would ob­ (1310 ke.) sible, because of their (^ < taste in ths cfaildrea of tha archdiocese for the reading of Do you not know that your VOICE OF ST. PAUL — it a great invention. We alto viate the need to waste these AVE MARIA HOUR—Soa- given heritage? Are they out­ Tha Register. - body is the temple of the Holy Sanday, 6:88 p.aa. firmlv believe that many of gifts of God pn the produc­ day. 12i36 p.at. moded because they inform • URBAN J. VEHR Spirit, who it in you and their children about God and , our best intoresta for G od tion of instruments of war, Archbishop of Denver whom you have received from (D ro p • U tte r or paiiw d le thaae et ei i ene, (eBlag the things of God? and country are best pre­ which solve oveipopulation Jan. 29. 1942 God, and that you are not them yea mppreeiete i As m progrem e.) served in the parish Knool problwne in a terrifying man­ your own?—-1 Cor. vi, 9. As a citizen, I fobl I have syetom. , ner. t t

kite Thursday, Oetobtr 1 0 ,19S7 ?AGE FOURTEEN Offica, 938 Bannock Street Telephone, Xeyitone ^20S ------, Holy Name Communion Holy Name Men to Meet At Sacred Heart Oct. 13 At St. John's on Oct. 15 (Sacred Heart Parith. DenTer) The PTA membership drive (St. John the EvangoUst's Sister Colombiere’t seventh grade was the first to achieve Communion day of the Sa­ will continue through Oct. P e r is h ) St. John's Holy Name Society 100 per cent enrollment For cred Heart Holy Name Society 11. The chairmen are Cor- will be Sunday at the 7:30 will meet Tuesday, Oct. 16, at outstanding effort they will be Mass. There will be a business rine Sanches and Mary Pa­ 7:30 p.m, in the school audito­ presented a prize of $6 at the meeting and breakfast immedi­ dilla. The proceeds of the rium. Newcomers to the parish PTA meeUng Monday, Oct 28. ately afterward in Sodality memberihip drive and sale of are especially invited. Many im- Parents who have not yet en­ Hall. All members are urged to Christm ai card* w ill he spent portant projects for the coming rolled are urged to do so. attend. Election of officers will to purcheio window (hedoa ear will Im discussed. Father Mrs. Marguerite Henry, R. be held at this meeting. for the tchool. ohn Nelson, O.M.I., will be the N., the school nurse, and Mrs. The Sacred Heart PTA met The special prise, a blanket, guest speaker. George Kelly, health commit­ Tuesday evening. James Me- donated by Mr. McNeive, was On Cict 13, Holy Name Sun­ tee chairman, and her aides, Neive, guest speaker of the eve­ awarded to Lydia Vallejos, day, the men and boys of the Mrs. Tim Ahim, Mrs. Charles ning, invited all of the mothers cocktail glasses donated by Lil­ parish will receive Communion Lee, Mrs. 0. G. Leiker, and to join painting, sewing, and lian Davila went to Verra Guer­ in a group in the 7:30 o'clock Mrs. C. D. Souders, are busy other classes that are offered rero, and the cake baked and Mass. The Our Lady’s Sodality working on doctors’ records and at Little Flower Community donated by Wyoming Villalovos will serve coffee and doughnut clinic lists. Center. went to Fred Padilla. in the lounge room after the The first immunization clinic Masses each Holy Name Sun­ will be held on Friday, Nov. day. 22. Polio shots will be offered LOURDES CENTENNIAL In October devotions are held to any child in St John’s at 7:30 p.m. Saturdays. Devo­ School, if needed. Booster shots Feb. n , 1958-Feb. 10, 1959 tions consist of Rosary, novrna in diphteria, whooping cough, The entite Catholic world w ill be converging on Lourdes throughout to the Immaculate Conception, tetanus combined (a DPTT shot) 1958 to heed the Holy Father's call » the celebrations surlciog the lOOtb and Benediction. This will not will be offered for the first anniversary of the ''Miracles of Lourdes”— the Apparition of the Blessed interfere with' Confessions, time to students from 12 years Virgin to St. Bernadette. Lourdes w ill be full to overflowing all year. the Albert Ziska, John Cronin, Robert Clark, Leonard Vosbbrgh, which will be heard as usual. of age through high school. W e have space reserved for our pilgrimages, but first come first served. Small pox vaccinations will also. St. M ary M agdalene's PTA airmen, and George Kennedy,gWCSSia«U/t AAAUand W. TT • F.A • Ealbaugh:gkound /Vortftbaund The Holy Rosary PTA will Saturday morning from 8:30 to the last half of the parish list Cathedral Parishioner O'Sn9:30 o'clock for gradcs 2 Lv Denver .... 1:00 pm I.V Houston . . *a:35am give a money and food shower by the telephone committee un­ The world’s for the Dominican Sisters who through 8. der the direction of Mrs.; Don Lv Colorado Spring* 2:40 pm ArDollos . . . 12:47 pm staff Holy Rosary School on H a s $103400 fsfofe First grade pupils attending Lv Pueblo 3:31 pm lv Dallas . . . 1:30 pm Dreiling. Assisting her are! Mrs. Sunday afternoon, Oct. 13, Mrs. Mary West Owen, mem­ split sessions in the public Ed Kasmen, typlrt; Mmes. Mil- most beantifal Ar Dolhort . . . 9:52 pm lv Fort Worth . . 2:45 pm starting at 2 p.m. in the school schools are instructed on Thurs­ Ar Amarillo , . ber of Cathedral Parish, Den­ ton Carlsen, Joseph Hastin 11:25 pm Lv Wichita Foils . 5:04 pm hall, 4664 Pearl Street. ver, who died Sept 7, left an day mornings from 9 :30 to Lv Amarillo . . 11:45 pm Jack McCabe, Charles Wigie, MUSIC... Lv Childress. , . 7:00 pm All parishioners and friends estate of $103,600, a request 10:30 o’clock aiyd Thursday aft­ R.------C. Ellis, Pius - --Hartman^ ,X 0 T - Ar Childress . . 1:50 am Ar Amarillo . . 9:00 pm of the sisters are invited. Re­ for probate of her will pre­ ernoons from 1:80 to 2:30 man Kreuger, AI Knoll, C.' Cos­ ...each Thursday on Qissioom Concert HsUI Ar Wichita Falls 3:54 am Lv Amarillo , . 9:20 pm freshments will be served and sented to County Judge David o’clock. The sisters are aided by tello, B. Costello, Charles Cory, This pro^tm is designed to bringjnusic to school Ar Fori Worth , 6:10am Lv Dalharl. . . 11:03 pm games will be played. Bcofman disclosed. Mmes. Fiore, Greene, Farley, Joseph Jezek, Robert Javniager, Ar Dallas . . . 7:20 am Ar Pueblo . . . 3:53 am The PTA will have a paper She directed in her will that Hansen, Ewing> S m i 1 a n i c, N. Jasso, Blaise Jacobucci, children and it makes pleasant informative Lv Dallas . . *9 :2 5 am ArCelorodo Springs 5:00 am drive starting Oct 21 and con­ her estate be divided equally Phipps, Kinser, Seggermsn, Leonard liams, D. J. Klunder, tinuing until Oct 28. Parish­ listening at home, too. Enjoy a symphony Ar Houston . . . 1:35 pm Ar Donvor. . . . f6:40am between a sister, Mrs. Belle Stauter, Ryan, Whitke, Koehl, J. S. Kloberdana, L CreAdon, ioners are asked to save their West Hoyt o f Coronado, Calif., the Misses Susan Megill, and FYed Harris, S rj C. HMlaeh, orchestra, with guest solists, choral groups *rwb Star #5om Hovitat ItpSyr aper so that this drive might Bobbie O'Connor and Mrs. Art t PvJlineM may b* taapM aatil 7kK> an anB a niece, Mrs. Clyde Turn- H. R. Heaton. Eugene Heber, sod adramitic cast Tune in... e a success. bull of La Jolla, Calif. Durand. , Harry Doyle, and Charles John­ ★ New speed... new convenience... new comfort— son. THURSDAYS 10i30a.m. KIMN they’re aU exciting new features of tbsTEXAsZEfBrs! r- rOR NOTRE DAME CENSUS PROGRAM 1$t PTA Meeting | Choose from varied Pullman accommodations— Anyone unable to deliv» the roomettes, bedrooms, compartments, drawing rooms, baked goods to the hall should en suite combinations and standard berths. Or select call Mrs. Robert Henders4n at Zone Captains Given Cards FR. 7-6890 for pick-up semce. a deepurul there was an executive board In her talk, she stressed the The first Altar and Rosary meeting of officers and chair­ 2 New Records Set point that only in Oie sanctuary SKtOpei...... lvD«nv*rAr...... 5:40pm Society meeting was' held on men of standing committees. of the Christian home id the 9:44 pm . . . lv CeleraC* Spring* Ar . . . 4riK) pm By United Air Lines Wednesday evening, Oct 2. At this meeting work was child’s character really formed. IliOSpm...... IvfM b leA r...... Si42pm United Air Lines in Septem­ Temporary officers were ap­ begun on the constitution and The school does no more than 3:30 pm...... Ar Fwl Weetk L v ...... 10:45 pm ber established new records for pointed by the pastor to serve bylaws of the new society. to carry out the functida of The Beer That 4:40pn...... Ar Dellei L v ...... 9:30pai that month in passenger and the new society in its begin- Father Koontz has applied the home. ! *9itS p « ...... Ar Heuilen Lv...... #JrfX)pm air mail traffic, according to pihg. for the charter for the Holy Following Sister Carniend- *Soo Hsariea Z*p6yr 4ru4* $hr Sedtaf . estimated figures released to­ A general election will be Name Society, to be organized ta’s talk, Mrs. D. W. Ballard, Made Milwaukee Famous day by local company officials. held probably in February or in the new pariah. president, called f o r rmorts For in/ormaifm, resamtfton* and tickett The airline’s fleet operated March of next year. Final negotiations for the from the standing committees. phono or drop in . . . 463.601.000 revenue passenger Appointed president was acquislrioB of the parish have Mrsr Ballard thanked Mr. GOLOIADO AND SOUTHIIN lAILWAT miles, up nine per cent from Mrs. Frank Gartlahd; first vice been made and the pastor hopes Shanchez for printing the Qty Ticket Office • 17lh and Chempe the same month a year ago, and president, Mrs. June Valiant; to move into his new home at school yearbook. A copy was KEyitene 4-1123 ' 11.776.000 revenue airplane second vice president Mrs. Joe 2207 S. Zenobia Street some given to the parents. MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. miles, an inciaase of 10 per Waters; secretary, Mrs. Her time the latter part of this The final speaker of the eve­ cent. % man Atenclo; fin|ncial secre­ mqnth. ning wa^ the Rev. John K; Ha- rRfbort M. — Paul V. — M. T. MumySSSS

r i i Tliunday, October 1 0 ,19S7 Office, 9^8 Sonneek S fr e e f T H I DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Kayctono 4 -4 a M RAGE FIFTEEN

McConoty Will Open New Mortuary Men in Lourdes THE GETS A new mortuary, it» archi­ tecture unique in the Midweet, is slated for opening Oct. 22 Club Set Ladies' r e g i s t e r ! C r A S S I F I E U RESULTS by the 38-year-old Denver firm, McConaty’s Boulevard mort­ uaries. Night Oct. 15 Phone Today KE. 4*4205 T o PlaOe Your Classified A d in the Register Built of natural stone, in design it is reminiscent of a tra­ (O ur, Lady of Leurdot Pariab, ditional Spanish mission with a D e n v e r) central courtyard and foun­ The Rocks of Lourdes Club PERSONALS WANTED TO RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 AFFLIANCES 45 tain, large chapel with choir men will meet on Tuesday, HOUSES, AFTS. 27A loft, and simple, modem decor ST. PHILOMENA Astomatis Wasbtts. Flour Ssaploo Oct 16, in the Center House 4 Btdnea brick. OosbU sancu, la- conducive to reverence. Hall. DR.D. I. SNITK CathoUa yam tlr ef tiz weald like 4 hard wood floors. Tems fee a a Drmoastraters *»« *s On the ground floor of the sutek cals. Deed Antsasatk Wtabers ___ S4S.SI It will be “ Udies’ Night", Optometrist eleen koaee wltk feaeed yard near Itn StMl* EA. 2-4SU facility are business offices and the wives arc urged to at­ S t. DemlaJc SebooL Used Wrintor Washers _____ tiO M and family and display rooms. tend. Spedalizing to Contact A L . s-aozs BUT ON METER PLAN Movable partitions permit ad­ Entertainment is being ar­ lenses, also Visual training. BLACKETONB CnfTER justment of room sizes to ac­ ranged and refreshments will 72»2 0. 5. Hiwy «—Derby 1401 rjia-p. MA. t-SilS commodate groups of all sizes, Suiinen OpporhiniHas 30 be served following the meet­ AT. ft5693 “ Can i h t Rest” as well as providing for addi­ tbOB ing. The Rocks will sponsor the 88th A Coreaa— Tboratoa BUILDING tions to the ch^el. annual country club dance and MAN ev WOMAN “ CoU the Beer NattoBil Firm needs an sperater MATERIALS 46A Personnel Quarters final arrangements will be AT. 7*4926 SENTI REALTOR ma'de at the meeting. (gvcalBc AppeiatacDU tavIMd) te service Clnrctte Haehlae renta. Are in Basement Established. Part er fuD tine will 1936 S. Bdwy. SH. 4-331& In the basement, which is The winter activity for the net you from 1100.06 to 1600.1)1) ♦t999**999 NEW AND USED completely finished and con­ members of the Lourdes Out­ monthly. DependeblUty, Kontsiy BUILDING MATERIALS dvr liM riotliM it 4«I|M 4 t* nected with the main floor by door Club will begin shortly. and capital (stenred) — 11,100 to I eiAlrinfl n u o r the finishing touches needed to ready the About SO men and women are dinlMti tlwH utw w» c*Mwt btip MAMeiMINT ucseaAHa an elevator, are personnel liv­ LUURing Vvcr McConaty Boulevard Mortuary facility Chiropractic 12,100 w ill qaalify you fo r an ing quarters, a garage for veh­ now being trained in the art of Interrltw. Please write te Sbetf- Ktrdy Wrecking at 1091 S. Colorado Boulevard, Denver, for its scheduled opening reading. They are attending Dz. F. Eugsne Arabmstar icles, and all utility rooms. Oct 22 are officials of the 38-year-old firm and the nnera dan Enterpriici. T il W. la k a 8L, /y/tote CorUrocton Construction began on the weekly classes under the direc­ DE 8-8020 SOI Calhonn Bld y.. Minneapolis S. 2SIS West Sth St. TA. S-eOll contractor. Left to right are Jack Denny, Jim McConaty, tion of Professor Case, head of 1810 Williams mortuary in November, 1966, Cyrus G. DeLano, general contractor, and Joe McConaty. Mina. / REAL ESTATE E3 under the direction of Carl F. the Denver Univenity’t read­ Day aad trm M g AypalaUaaati Bieler, architect, and Cyrus G. M t E T l K Q ON OCT. 10 ing department As soon as the 3014 So. Bnadwsy SU. 1-4S2S Antiques 47A DeLano, general contractor. larents receive a few more Wedding InvitBticns essons they will be^n to form Responsible Person ButfsL china closet, rtfcctery table, McConaty's Boulevard Mort­ IH far tt.tl Kaa qaality. bmcttfal post cnalr and S elds chain. Tudor uaries were founded in 1919 the groups of children. The railed letter yrtaUas. tut eerviea Male or female, from this area oak. tlll.S t. by the late James P. McConaty, forei^ language program for Delaa. tie lltk 8t AL l.tltt wanted to tervlce and collect from M ost Precious Blood FR . 1-1011 Scout Official W ill Talk the younger children will like­ aatomatie vendlat maehlnea. No Sr., and are now managed by HK UFAIKIM. - CISANING • (ECTYUW aelllat. Aye not caeontlaL Car. 1H yrur old University Park his sons, James, Jr., and Joseph. wise begin soon. STOLES lAAOE S3S.OO refereocea. aod STOO workin# cap­ brick koms. S bedroom. 2 baths, PRODUCE AND GIRLS niR SHOr ital nectaaary. T to I t hoara The original facility, located at Officers of the Lourdes RA. 24363 double fstsss. Partially ftaUhsd THINGS TO EAT 55 PTA met with the pastor last weekly nets to tlSO monthly. Pok- bsatm tst with bath. S840 East Speer and Federal Boulevards, To PTA in Wheat Ridge ilbllity full time work. For local U lff. Was enlarged in 1960 at a cost week to outline plans for the CLUBS, interview sive full partlculaie, The guest speaker will be phone. ' $3 2 ,5 0 0 of approximately $100,000, and Wheat Ridge. — (Sts. Peter school year. A food drive for ORGANIZATIONS OR SK . 6-SOS2 is now the largest of its kind and Paul’s Parish)—The PTA Morgan Wilson, district chair­ the sisters in the convent will ^ SOCIETIES NEED Write P.O. Box 872 j EGGS man of the Organization and 2 0 , Miaaeapolis, Mina. by DOZEN er CASE in the West with a seating ca­ will meet Thursday, Oct. 10 at be held on Sunday, Oct to­ 9p«elAl eonildarAtton for dR pacity of 760. 8 p.m. in the aehoot. Extension Commission for the gether with a bake sale. Offi­ MONEY???? tnatItutJoni — Prompt — Jefferson County Boy Scouts of cers for the year are Mrs. A. P. ! ■ HAVE A TOY PARTY CouTtoout DtIWtriMo America. Mr. Wilson will dis­ Bradley, president; Mrs. WILSON & WILSON S T . C L A IR k. S O N S cuss “ Obligations and Rewards Clarke, vice president; Mrs. EN. 6-9747 Income Opportunity C E . 3-0348 Fatima Novena Slated of Sponsoring a Boy Scout Roache, secretary; and Mrs. REALH Troop.” Wells, treasurer. UST AND BUY THROUGH The executive council will Mrs. Feanelly, leader of Reliable man or woman from YOUR CATHOUC REALTOR 58 meet at 7:15 p.m. Parents are AUTOS (Used) the St. Bernadette's Circle NOTICE - HUNTERS this area to service a route Our Lady of Lourdea At Blessed Sacrament reminded to bring the out­ of the Alter Society, gave The South Bdwy. lUlIo Banco. 0 of cigarette machines. WtU grown shoes of their children mllei sooth at Enclowood oa 2701 S. Ogden $200 to the parish in pay­ Denver Bdwy. Open all day take 6 hours a w eek of your PRICE REDUCED FOR QUICK $ 1 8 5 CASH (Bietsed Sacrament Parish, Ail high school children, par­ to the meeting. All donated ment for sanctuary equip­ every day lo tarsat year his lA LS. t btdmoB briek wUb rtst^l D e n v e r) ticularly those attending pub­ shoes will be sold, following the ment of the convent. Mem­ tame rifle. spare time and can net aa kpArtmeat hi tb« b«9«Tseots Buys (xood The novena in honor of Our lic high schools, are invited. A meeting, for 60 cents a pair. bers of Mother Cabrini’s Cir­ Jack Phayer PY. 4-2021 high as $276.00 month|ly S U . 1-6671 Transportation Wednesday, Oct. IS, will be Lady of Fatima will begin on surprise entertainment” has cle are teUiag Christmas and can be built to full time FREE APPRAISAL OF YOUR Friday, Oct. 11, at 7:46 p.m. hot dog day. A complete lunch; been planned for the next meet­ cards for the society. Cards business with our help, PROPERTY BY RALPH 1 9 5 0 N a s h The novena is held every year ing on Monday, Oct. 14, at 7 consisting of hot dog, cupcake; w ill be oa display Sunday ia CATERING 4A WILSON instead of a mission and will p.m. and punch, will be served to the froat of the church aad ia which could eventually net S ta te s m a n be climaxed with the Forty Martin V. Driscoll, a member school children for 30 cents. Ad­ ths Ceater House. $20,000 annually. No experi­ WILSON & WILSON Good running condition. Hours’ Devotion Oct. 18, 19, of this parish since 1926, who ditional servings will be charged ence or selling necessary, and 20. as follows; Hot dog, 10 cents Pay for Stahia 'Don't Cook— Realty & Insurance Excellent radio and heater. has been quite ill since June, route is estabaiished for The Rt. Rev. Monsignor John is convalescing at Charm Cove, and cupcake or punch, 5 cents. The Shrine Circle finished Order from 2See S. Broadwsr SU. I-SS71 H. O’Neill, retired Brigadier 1826 S. Federal Boulevard. Mrs. Mrs. A. L. DeWaele will be in paying for the cement statue operator. To qualify yU J. M . CLINE General, U. S. Army, will con­ Driscoll is maintaining the fam­ charge of the luncheon, assisted of St Francis located in the Dial ^ A ^ Dinner" must have $900 to $1800 duct the evening services, con­ ily home at 4636 £. 16th Ave­ by the homeroom mothers. Outdoor Club area. Shirley cash immediately available, REAL ESTATE WANTED 35 R A . 2 - 3 1 9 3 sisting of the Rosary, seifmon, nue. Mrs. Frank V. Sheenhan, Powers was re-elected presi­ A C 2-4891 and Benediction. Thomas E. Thornton, son of health chairman, has named the dent of this group. Betty Wells which is secured, and a serv­ See: 533 So. Univereily Virginia Baked Ham Bepnning Saturday, Oct 12, Mrs. W. C. Thornton of this following to her committee; was reappointed treasurer. iceable automobile. If sin­ NEED the first Mass will be at 6 a.m., parish, was married in Toronto Mmes. John Zarembs, John Other committee chairmen Southern Fried Chicken cerely interested write for followed by a abort instruction Aug. 17. Mr and Mrs. Thorn­ Doran, A. C. Toney, and Ches­ were selected: Courtesy, Esther Bar-Qued Ribs l i t Bedroom Buntnlowa ter Jekot Mrs. Sheehan and her Jnmbo M ed Shrimp personal interview giving la hy Monsignor O’Neill. ton are living in Niagara on Cort; telephone. Dolores Fleck- 8U James or St. John's Perish Membart of the Holy Nama the Lake, Ontario, Canada, but committee attended a meeting enstein; and the shrine altar Lobster phone number and brief out­ Society, all man't commit- expect to come to Denver at the Oct 2 and 3 in Edgewater for cloths, Edna Woodman and Roast Beef and Pork line of background to Milton Conway Co. - Bill Breiling tee*, and the three Scout or- the Jefferson County Health Marcelline Markley. This group fCleoad Tadsdoy) 4111 East Colfax FX. 1-4470 end of the year. Mrs. Thornton Box 9182, St. Psal, Maut. (Realtor) ganiiatione w ill receive Com- is i a Hollander and they met Committee. Instruction w as will sponsor a lunch sale once tnunioB corporately in the 8 onl shipboard a year ago. given in the new method of test­ each month at the school agd o'doclt Mass Sunday, Oct. 13. Boke Sale ing vision of school children to hopes to buy two new statues Help Wante^^Femole 7 PIANOS. MUSICAL The Best in Used Members of the Boy Scout screen for defects. for the sanctuary through this INSTRUMENTS 39 organisations ara raquasted Is Sell-Ouf A CPTL meeting will be held activity. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 to ha in uniform. Mrs. H. B. Maltby, ways and Thursday, Oct. 17, from 10 a.m. BHOF aregad then see oar piaae or New Cars Instead of in the old school means chairman for the Altar to 11:30 a.m. All PTA members Woman Needed values. and Rosary Society, and mem­ are invited to attend. A special your property with TOM WALKER PIANOS hall aa previously announced, LegnI Notices for day work in amall Rectory In Easy Parking 120 TO CHOOSE the Rev. Anton J. Borer, S.M.B., bers of her committee appre­ reminder is issued to officers Suburbs. Car needed for trans­ SPECIALIST I 1141 a Bdwy. SP. 1-Tlga will conduct his lectures. “ The ciate the co-operation of the and committee chairmen. Those NOTICE TO CREDITORS portation. Throe Days a Week. In East and South DeoTer FROM Chosen Ones of God,” in the parishioners that made the bake planning to attend are asked to ESTATE OF JOHN ALBERT DAPP. property. For results list CLOTHING & FURS 41 sale on Saturday, Oct. 6, a suc­ meet at the school at 9:15 a.m. poceasod. No. P-IOSSS. Register Box 1620 c/o J. eighth grade room in the new All penon* havinr ctaimi ayalast JOHN F. BRUNO B A N K R A T E S school. The first lecture will be cess. Their stock was entirety so that rides may be provided. tb« above namtd catato arc rvanlrvd REALTOR on Thursday, Oct 10, at 8:16 depleted after the third Mass. The hospitality committee to flic them fo r allowance in the EaaC 22ad A Ksanwy D E. 3-4X40 thanks those who donated to County Court of the City and Coonty Salesmen er Ladies 98 ST. M A R Y ’S p.m. All are invited. of Denver. Coloredo, on or before the Up to 3 Yeors to Pay the pantry shower for the nuns. 12th dey of March. lOSS. or eaid sso.oo Women in the parish are Te Chtirchet, S te e le , Qnke, Seente. Academy Uniformt asked to make a special effort Mrs. L. Caldwell announced clalau eball be forever boned. Holy Ghost Group that the first order for Christ­ Andrew Wyiowatcky. and Orraalsaticaa Just sell S4 Bet' Core D’ Ars to attend the Altar and Rosary Administrator tlee e l Wekkie OenbU S tre aftt 1 Blue Jacket - 2 Grey Skirts Society meeting on Friday, Oct mas cards will be sent in Oct Published In the Dcnrer CathoUe VaaUla. Detalle Ceil: CH 4-S06O. Excellent 3 bedroom home, like new. Size 14...... $22.50 No Money Down 16. Those who wish their orders Reyliter full dining room, lovely 11, in the band room of the new To Meet Oct. 14 to be included are asked to con­ F irst Publication September IS , I t S l school., Last Publication Oct. IT. 1061 EMPLOYMENT closets. Full finished base­ PE 3-4695 OPEN EVES. The Rev. Michael A. Walsh (Holy Gboit Parith, Donvar)* tact Mrs. Caldwell. AGENCIES 10 ment with large recreation St. Bernadette's The Altar and Rosary Society The Swatane Campfire group NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT room and 2 smaU bedrooms. 122S Vance — Lakewood will talk about his trip to Ire­ will meet Monday, Oct. 14, at was treated to an afternoon of ESTATE OF ADA C. OBERTO. also W e Finance Your land and several other Euro­ known as Mrs. W, T . Oberto. Hot water heat Garage. B Y O W N E R Down Payment 12:30 p.m. in Holy Ghost Hall. boating at Sloan’s Lake Sept. 28. DECEASED. See US for the job Two year old 2 bdrm. brick pean countries this summer. Refreshments of coffee and Tekakwitha Campfire Girls MR.LYNDES de. 3-1789 The meeting will be preceded No. P-S34B YOU want. RUSS WEHNER REALTY with den, trgly a lovely home cake will be served. will meet Friday, Oct 4, in the Notice It hereby given that oa the Easy terms. 2111 W. Alamedo by the recitation of ihe Rosary A special feature of this home of Mrs. Carl Long, where lOtb day of November. 186T, I will CO, in the church at 1 o’clock. pretenc te the County Court of the 4649 E. Colfax FR. 7-8803 BE. 3-0379 month's meeting will be an in­ the troop will work out on the City and County of Denver. Colorado, ACE EMPLOYMENT Junior Newmon formative tour of the sacristy trampoline. my accounte for final settlement of at 1 o’clock, to be conducted by Two new girls have joined the the administration of aald estate 436 Broadway SH 4-3213 Club Officers when and where all persons In Inter­ New officers and chairmen Mrs. Glenn Huckaby, president, second grade (Our Lady’s Help­ est may appear and object to them for the Junior Newman Club Mrs. Catherine Byrne, past ers) Campfire group: Mary Ann if they ao dcalre, Burgard and Joyce Falbo. New W. T . Oberto SITUATIONS WANTED— have been announced as fol­ president, will assist Adminlatrator lows: Mary Linda Wilson, The recitation of the Rosary members of the Little Wild- Jamee W. Creamer, Atty. FEMALE 12 president; Prank Messenger, will begin at 2 o’clock in the flowers are Linda Lou Huck, 434 Melestic Bldf. PrMtlcftl auPM wUb«4 to t*k* wr« vice president; Susan Cole, sec­ church, followed by the busi­ Patty De Crescentis, and Kathy Denver 2. Cele. • f fioavAlMelRf porfoft or ness meeting. Kllenwood. Firec publication October t , IS6T erfpplod ebiM. Ftv« d«y wMk Uvo out. retary; Sally McCabe, treas­ Leet pablicatlon October S J, IS6T AU urer; Anne Gengler, telephone Sewing Circle members are St Dismas’ Circle will meet Pnbllcbed la Denver Catbolk Resleter in the home of Mr. and Mrs. committee; Marilyn Schropp, asked to meet with Mrs. Huck­ OFFICE OF THE TREASURER EDUCATION 13 entertainment; and Irene Car­ aby on Wednesday, Oct 16, at Tom Scena on Saturday, Oct. City and Caunty ol Daovar bone, publicity. 11 a.m. in the parish hall. 12. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Municipal Balldini Don Ruterbories, Mr. and Mrs. ' Daovar, Colarmde FBX SWITCHBOARD Na. V-e flue reeepUonltt umlnlag. Buel- SERVICE DIRECTORY Bob Serro, and Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF neee demande trained pereonaeL Bob Carroll. REAL ESTATE AT TAX SALE AU agae. Free plaaemeat for thoee KE. 4-4205 A newly organized bridge AND OF AFPUCA'nON FOR who nnallfy. Choir's Activities Begin ISSUANCE OF TREASURER'S DEED circle met in the home of Mr. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, to Switchboard School and Mrs. Jack Anthony Oct. 5. every person In setual poiieielon or Training to 4 Weeks Members include Mr, and Mrs. occupancy of the hereinafter deterlW Day or Evtning ASH HAULING PLUMBING «. HEATING RADIO & TV SERVICE Ed Rupert, Mr. and Mrs. Dick land, lot or prenltes, and to tht per- 14*0 Logan St. E E . 4-47IS In Lady of Grace Parish lon- in wboee nama tha aame wna HiUar Track Sertk e Brickell, and Mr. and Mrs. Don (axed or epeelally aaeeeeed, and to all Pickup Saturday. AU (-1M2. Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Ward persona bavins an in U reit or title of STENO. - TYPLSTS te O’CONNOR Piumbltti C» (Our Lady of Grace Parish, at one of the Thursday practice record In or to tha aaM premleta aad BOOKKEEPERS o M cCo n n e l l D e n v e r) sessions. Anthony replaced the Brickells mara aepaelally la BRICK AND CEMENT N at the initial meeting. All typea af office work. If yen The parish picnic was the Rarald W. Jobnaoa. Phil L Fcanela. want a good office iob Immedi­ Tuck pmattng. Acb pile. Brick ripaira E Radio & TV Service The parish choir begins a City and County of Denver, The ately, call. BETTER biggest and best of all. More Moffat Tunnal Improvement Dlt- Ueeasod F. J QaUagber. TA S-(7gt far Saiae aid Servtoa BE. 3-4385 new season, singing each Sun­ AC 2-0721 than SOO persons registered. Iriet, The Blehardaon Aceney, H. Call GB. I-I**l or CL S-(ltt day at the 11 o’clock Mass and W. Jokneon Ceaetnietios Company for Prclimlgary Jab Informatloe CURTAIN LAUNDRIES 1*41 W (4th Ave 1290 Garrison Christmas Card Sale You and each of yon a rt hereby practicing Thursday evenings Christmas cards will be on Fall Festival notified that on tha 12th day of Selective CmpluTmenl Bareee FKAHCIS LACE CURTAIN CLiUN- at 8 o’clock. This group has re­ sale in the church vestibule Novembar. 1SI4. tha MANAGER OF 36S UcCllatKk IM|. ISM CalH. B K S . CUKTAiNE CRUCHETBO ceived national recognition on a REVENUE Ex-Offlelo Trenanrei of TABLECLUTBS. OBAPBRIB*. ROOFS AND ROOFING Iftw Masses each Sunday. This iba City and County of Danv«r and HLANKSTa. 8PBEAD& LiKENa eoast-to-coast broadcast, besides sale is sponsored by the Altar Stata of Colamdo, aold at public aala ROOM AND BOARD 22 CLEANED UT LATEST UETBOOB Meellar Cea Feraecea being featured on many local Society. At St. Joseph's toiCity end County of Denver, ne> BAND PR888BD ONLY. ItSI iBetn llo d broadcasts. alnor of Tht Rlehardtoa Attncy. the Wanted—Room and board in XALAMATH TA l-ttll. On Thursday, Oct 24, the Al­ ■ppllcent, who haa tntda demand for vicinitp of 600 S. Logan. also North Denvei The choir plans many social tar Society will have a potluek a Traaaorar'a Oatd, tha followinf de- SP. 7-0844. DRUGGISTS CbimaeY Liningt Roofing Co. supper. acrlbtd real ettate. altaata in the A ll typoa ol Roofs, ReroeReta activities for its members this Is Discussed City and County of Danvar and State EMPLOYED LADY WISHES ROOM O'BRIEN Sheet Metol Ropelrini New officers were installed at of Colorado, to-wit: A U D O IN DRUG CU. KE, 4-0047 - CR 4-S3S3 season. Bert Giezewski is direc­ the first fall meeting of the (St. Joseph's Redemptorist AND BOARD IN PRIVATE HOME. t o ll a Cotfaa Ava. FR. 1«1Ht Ueeneed end Inenred Pariah, Denver) Lot Sevan (1 ) except rear Bight WRITE REGISTER BOX 1(20 VSWeWcWeVuVMVJVW. Free Betimate tor, and Betty Valencour is or­ parish Altar Sodality. (8) Feet, in Black Seventeen (111, e/o MC yoUR PKBaCHIPTIUNS Fg IL 1-I((2 (Day er eight eaUel* ganist. New members sre At the meeting OcL 2 of SL Lake Archer Subdivialon that aaid will be sued eorreatly at Instruction classes for Cath­ tax aala waa made to aallafy the da- GUTTERS ne^ed in all voices, and they olic children attending the pub­ Joseph’s PTA, there was an at­ Unfurnished House 24 WASHINCTON PARE PBARMAOT tendance of 188 members. Dan linquent General taxee eiaetecd ’ " - * P . 1 - tm lo ts South Ggviard need not be experienced. Those lic schools will be announced in agninet aaid real ettate for the year Modem 2 bedroom hunc. Electric UPHOLSTERERS who would like to join can do so the very near future. McNellis, 'chairman of the fall I t S I ; that aaid real eatate waa taxed range, flalebed ottle, baeenent and festival, was the main speaker In the nama of Harold W. Johnaes; gangs. FURNITURE REPAIRING that tha atatstory pariod of radanip- 2 4 (t So. Cberokee P E t- 0 f(t Bo-UpkoUtartna by reliable (Ij b . and outlined the tentative plans tiOB axpirat Novamber 12th, ISSTi AatlntM and better clnae of fum tom 41 years axperieaoe—urm a for the festival. that the aama haa not bean radacmed; Repalmd - lUSnlibed ■ Teaeb Dg Free EatImeU. AC.t-ltTS The fifth grade, under the su­ that aaid property may be redeemed at Furnished Apaitments 25 24 Yre. Experteace G U n E R W O RK NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY ai6 time before a Tax Dped ia la- J . C LA M * 1I4B Court PU near East OOth Avm pervision of Sister Mary Joan toed: that a Tax Deed will bt iaauad 126.00 — 2 rooms, light, clean. Urge 4700 FrwiUk AU B-70M of Arc, entertained. The theme elosete, ntUltlse. and refrlgtrator. Cemmercial ResidiDtiel g to the aaM Tht Rlchardton Agency, Downtown ■ 1 block from HOLY LINEN SERVICE was the history of Indians and lawful holdcT of aaid cartlfleate, on SUTTERS Qeaned • Repaired tha S lit day of January at 12 e'eloek GHOST. Columbus, and the drawings noon IM S, unleea tha aame haa been K B . 4-1712 T A . I.U t T GUTTERS - SPOUTS Mew Gatler* • Spoots MOUNTAIN were all done in the art class. redeemed before 12 o'clock noon of ST. ELIZABETH Oattcre Bepnirad aad Rapkaad TOWEL A SUPPLY CO. Refreshments were served by •aid data. Ctem comar apt. UUllliea and re­ Onarantecd — Thoroagbly Gutter Specia^U ^ U. W Beckima. Masagai W ITNESS my hand and eaal thb frigerator. Experienced and Dependable. 2000 S. Crmal RA.2-T0«f fifth graders room mothers. SOth day of September, 1067. 1101 • 11th St. K B . 4 - ttl* AMERICAN SHEET METAL * u A Mothers' Club, comprised of C. M. H ill ROOPINC CO. Manager of Revenue Ex-Officio 114.(0 — t front reome and kiteh- CH. 4-I4S6 WALLPAPER. PAINTS room mothers and the president, nette, cUan, light, large closet, util- is bein^ formed this month. Traaaurer, City and Coonty of Roof Repair* Denver Itlaa and rafrigamtor. Aejolnlag bath. INSULATION Wallpaper—2 lt a roll aad up. White A ehiliburger luncheon will be ^rat PnbllettioD October S, 11(7 Downtown I block to HOLY GHOST. Insurance Work Beamal, 11,11 par g al 114 ^ t a Fe. Fublieatton October 11. IX T KE. (-m i TA. (-(127 served to the grade and high JOHNS-MANVILLE X E .4 -(4 1 I. school students on Thursday, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Toxtariag — Painting — Faperiag Oct. 10. EelaU of LUCILLE WOBLFORD, (Rock Wool) M A X W E L L 'S It Yaare la Denver Anyone interested in volun­ ebo known ee E . LU C IL L E WOHL- Legal Notices Beet WorkmaaebipIlAatuan Dlaeoanl W. R. MeKZLVY FORD. BDITK U WOHLFORD aad MIL OHYX OA. 20252 Free Retiaute — Beasoaable teering to help in the United EDITH LUCILLE WOHLFORD. De­ NOTICE TO CREDITCUtS (Aleo roofing. Remodeling. Free SHEET M H A L Seme alee eon te cm wallpaper, 4074 aC. Fund Drive is asked to call Mrs. c a n a l, No. P-tOefO. Eatate of ARTHUR a HeTAVlSB. Estlm atel SP. 1.2(41 Spangler at MA. 8-1332. All persons baring elaiat asalnat Ward. No. P -l**44. the above named eitalo a rt nqnlrod A ll pataeea having clalau againtt FLUMBING t HEATING The men of the parish hsve te file them for allowance in tbt the above gamed aetaCo am regnirad TAXIDERMIST an opportunity to meet. ^eir to file them for allownnee la the R A . 2 - 9 3 3 1 Cbenty Court of the City and Coonty JOB KATONA new pastor, the Very Rev. Vic­ of' DaDanvar. Colorado, oe er katora tha County Court of the City aad County ASSOCIATED T mItac A flw ol Mrs. Josephine Langstrom, president of the llt k day of Marca, I I I * , er said of Oenvar, ou or bafere tha I 2th day TAXIDERMIST iaR t;> v u v e i sodality of Our Udy of Grace Par- tor E. Krentser, C.SS.R., Sun­ ■hall be forever barred. at Marak. Ig il. or a^ alahu ehao Mounting Animal Heada aad Birda. Uh, Denver, takes the gavel from Father James Moynihan, day rooming. The Holy Name Thamae R. Wahiferd be foravar barred. HEATING CO. 124 SanU Pa Dr. TA. S-CtT* pastor, at the group’s first fall meeting. The installation of the men receive Communion Uiis Robert 1. WeUlerd Thamaa U Ferd CoBtreile4 Sarriea Co-Executera CuardUn-Tmeteo Now Faroeeae leatalleal PROF. QUILTING Tbs Arms lilted here daaarva new officers took place at the meeting. Left to right are Mrs.' Sunday in the 8 o'clock Mess. Tkamae L Feed, Attemcy Leeuard V . Carlla. Attermey Charlotte Gagna, treasurer; Mrs. Anthony Benello, secretary; Rolls, coffee, and a meeting 1700 E . BIk Ava., Deevar, Calo. 70e SUJaatk Bldg, Dauver, Cala. BENNY REMSEN, OWNER Alntkg Oafittaa Shoo guflt. ta ba remembarOd when you are Publlekad la Danvar Catholia Regltttr PnbUahed ia Denver Catholia Bagiatgr 20 Ym. Eap. lag, ramadalad down and wool eem- dtstributbf your paUeeaga te Father Moynihan, Mrs. Langstrom, snd Mrs. Leonard lams, will be held immediately after F irst Publication Septambar 12. 1117 F irst PnbKeatlen Saptenber IS . 1*47 forta. Weal beMa fee lelm t(tl B vJ<^ presidwt. 'Mass in the parish hall^ I ^ t Publication Oetober 18. ItS T e le a t PabUeatiDs Oetobar I t . 1*47 271?/Lerimtr KE. 4-7788 Si4 Av& DV.I-2IML the diffaraat Unaa ol buiinaaa. g

.'ijwl. ■ li f A G t SDWEEN Offka, 938 Bsnnodc Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyttene 44205 Thuriday, October 10, 1957 Knights to Sponsor Concert Retired Prelate d d m i i s i L ___ To Make Home W ith 4 International Artists In Lakewood A concert featuring four in­ the baton of Leopold Stokowski. be popular hit songs, all-time ternationally famous perform­ Tenor Brunetti waj soloist for favorites, and selections from After serving the faithful in ers vriU mark the first spon­ 20 weeks on the Paul Whiteman operettas. Tickets will be avail­ the Diocese of Peoria, 111., for sorship of a musical event by television show. Miss Moreau able at the K. of C. office, 1676 more than half a century, the Denver Council 639, Knights of recently completed a national Grant Street, and from Den­ Possible Move Rt Rev. Monsignor William P. Coltimbus, since its backing of tour with the Christopher ver's church goods stores. Burke has come to Colorado to the }ate Monsignor Joseph Bo- Lynch concert series. Bill Dresler is chairman for retire. He will stay with a niece, setti’s annual operas. The concert’s ' selections will the concert. Mrs. Charles (Genevieve) Roth, The concert, entitled Catholic Reported for 7060 W. 23rd Avenue, in St. Action Through Music, will be Bernodette Parish, Lakewood. held'Nov. 13 at Phipps Audito­ Monsiraor Burke was a priest rium in Denver’s' City Park. K. of C. Council in the Peoria Diocese for 67 The> stars will be Jesus Silva, years before retiring from the renowned classical guitarist: The possibility that a multi- Visitation of the Blessed Virrin Marienka M i c h n a, keyboara storied office bnUdiM may re­ Mary Parish in Kewanee, III, genius; Michael Brunetti, lyric place the historic Knights of where he served as pastor for tenor; and Lorraine Marie Columbus home at 16th and the past 38 years. Moreau, lyric soprano. Grant Street, Denver, is re­ Kewanee parishioners spon­ The concert is being offered vealed by comment printed in sored a farewell party for ^eir “because of the present situa­ Council 639’s montnlily news pastor Sept 4. Be was pre­ tion. in this area regarding sheet, the E m b lem . sented with lifetime member­ fund-raising projects.” It is an­ In the current issue, various ships in both Third and Fourth ticipated the event will enrich Degree Knights of Columbus in the council’s charity fund by at members of tbe council remark, mostly favorably, on rumors Kewanee where he had served least $1,000. Funds for the as chaplain. many charities of the knights that the council will lease the have been raised in the past valuable land for a 10-sto^ High Honors through the annual Silver Dol­ office building. The council, lar Days carnival, which fea­ oldest in the state, would re­ Are Paid Senator John Sensing the avid interest of his audience in tain two top floors of the build­ Senator at the Lectern A. Carroll, the Arkansas controversy, the Senator devoted tured games of various sorts. Monsiraor James B. Brady, Guitarist Silva is a protege ing for recreation rooms, it was P.A., Vicar General of the much of his discussion of national problems to reported. who returned fronf Washington, D. C., holds the emotional aspects of the civil rights issues. of Andres Segovia, and is a Peoria Diocese, was among the the unwavering attention a full house at the Seated at the head table, left to ri^ht, are graduate of the National Con­ Moves which reached the speakers who paid high honors Knights of Columbus Friday Luncheon Club Justin fiannen, George Lerg, Grand Knight Ed servatory at Mexico City. He is resolution stage several months to the retiring prelate. A me­ on OcL 4 as he discloses previously unpub­ J^rein, Marshall Reddish, forum chairman; on ^is first United States tour. ago would have had the coun­ morial photographic record of lished information on the civil rights crisis. Thomas Nolan, Lino Lopea, and John Dunn. Miss Michna has given two cil acquire land elsewhere for a the parish and' a check were Town Hall recitals, and re­ new council home. Such at­ among the farewell gifts pre­ cently was guest soloist under tempts apparently are no longer sented. being pushed. On Sept 6, a two-hour testi­ Opportunities Told Property surrounding the monial program, prepared by a Senator Carroll Discusses 111 Adult Education home has become increasingly Kewanee radio station, waa pre­ valuable commerdally with the sented. It included speakers Tb acquaint everyone in Den­ passing of years. Construction from commerce, religion, edu­ ver with the limitless opMr- of the Texaco Building imme­ cation, and industry, and in­ Situation in L ittle Rock thnities for adult study and to diately across from the council cluded priests, ministers, and ass^t in making a selection, the home emphasized the value of leading citizens of tbe North­ Sen. John A. Carroll told the Democracy of the Unitedl“ it is now most difficult to Adfit Education Council of Den­ the location for office space. west Illinois city. the Knights of Columbus Fri­ States ^ 8 ever suffered. count the number of allies we ver- has again compiled E d u o a - tioiial Opportunities, a complete day Luncheon Club, Denver, He said that since end of *0“ ^ have if a war were to PrArlnmntlAn F. Nicholson’s Columbus Day that the Little Rock integra­ World War II the U.S. haslhr®®K®“ *.>".the near future.” listing of 1,000 adult classes in­ r lOClQillU flOn proclamation is handed by his asaisbant, cluding credit and non-credit Pioneer Jeweler tion situation is the worst blow spent more than $50,000,000 He hinted that the cold war George A. Kelly (left), to Edward A. Jersin, grand knight of has taken on new proportions college courses, high school, Denver council 539, Knights of Columbus. Tbe mayor’s procla­ Hardware? tnroughout the world to publi­ vocational, personal improve- cize our ^eat democracy, but and that we are not winning it mation was part of nation-wide homage paid the Great Discov­ Observes Jubilee at this time. meat, and fun classes offered erer by federal, state, and city authorities. this one incident in Arkansas by Denver schools, colleges, uni­ has done more harm than the Civil Rights versities, and other members One of Denver’s pioneer jew­ TRY LEVI'S dollars did good. In one fell Top Problem of the Adult Education Council. elers celebrated bis 60th year swoop the United States has Copies of Educational Oppor- Proclamation in business “ by working as He very strongly pointed out usual.” FO R ALL lost more prestige than could tu m tie s are available on re- WHEREAS Saturday, Oct. 12, 1967, is the Four Hun­ THE FAMILY! ever be imagined. that the next session of Con­ qutet, at no charge, by tel^hon- dred and Sixty-Fifth Anniversary of the Discovery of Amer­ Wolf C. Hansen, a Catholic, In giving his “ report"' on gress will be most important to ing the Adult Council, AM. ica by Christopher Columbus on Oct. 12, 1492; and who took up the trade of jewel r«l thM* AW* In LEVI'S and watch expert in his native h f tchnol rnnr. the past legislative session, Car- the nation and specifically to 6-0851, Ext 259. WHEREAS, this important anniversa^ is a legal holiday Denmark at the age of 14, has W ESTER N ' ^ roll told the large gathering Colorado. Civil rights will in 41 states of the United States and a national holiday among FIRST S S D D ll CO. that “civil rights hung like a our Latin Aurcrican neighbors; and been a Denver jeweler since again be a foremost problem as 1906. 4ICW«Mn«H IMI ARAPAHOE—DENVER LAvl !■' .■ B B''B" B ■ TB fc ■ iB St Augustine's Parish hall. Ben Lell, Jr., l^on Randa, and Sundays. 'The guest'Speaker for Uie eve­ Richard Mollendor, auditory ning was Marvin Utley, who The installation of officers spoke on the problems of youths was held Oct 9, with Chancel­ Kitchen Equipment & Sheet Metal Work GOLD CROSS PRODUCTS, INC. today and possible solutions to lor Rudy Dinges of St Auras- BUILT & INSTALLED TO ORDER these problems. tine’s Knights of Colui^us “ .Accredited Purteyor* to the Cotholie Clergr” The Brighton circle wiU be Coundl 3285 conducting the Steamtables, Diihwarmers, Foodwaste Disposers JANITORIAL A SANITARY SUPPUES known as the Father Weak- ceremony. The adult counselors F o p Free Estimates — Call; K E. 4-0727 1421 - 16th Street — SH. 4-8775 or 2598 land Circle, in honor of a for­ of the Columbian Squires also DENVER 2. COLORADO mer pastor of the parish. assisted with the installation. 995 FEDERAL JOHN J. HEABLER

Bacon & Schramm * ™ ^ 3 0 3 0 W. 44fli AVE.COXXr CompositioQ Rooftai; Tile Roofing ENGLEWOOD Roof Repairing Awards From Supreme H M quarters n r ” ! n 4020 BrigbiuD Bhd. Heating Company Serving Entire Engleirond tt)d (right) calls attention to the special Knights of Columbus pin COMFORT C H . 4-6563 Denver Area he has Just presented to Marshall M. Reddish, immediate past Autborlaed Lconos Dealer grand knight of Denver Council 53^, at the request of Supreme Funuices eund A ir CoDditieniag THE BEST IN LUGGAGE Knight Luke E. Hart. ; If III KW i Ed Jersin (left), present grand knight, holds the plaque Remodel the Old House A ll Makee Furnece* awarded to the Denver council Tthe presentations were made Inatalled, Serviced at tbe meeting on Oct. 1. and Repaired The pin is topped by a diamond and has the figure “ 75” on Rather Than Buy a New One the loyer edge. Pin and plaque were awarded for outstanding * H e a tin g leadership in the order’s membership and insurance program t Y ou r Please Call Ell. 1171 * A ir Conditioning last year, the diamond anniversary year of the Knights of Co­ 1544 l-« a *■. 6-1451 lumbus, during which the council became the 11th largest, mov­ What better way than to build those things you Phone * Sheet Metal Work ing up from ISth place. Jersin was general chairman of activi­ G £ 3 -3 8 6 1 Phone SU 1-4494 ties last year. want into the old house, rather than try a new Is Our or Free Cbeelnip and EatisaU Nolan, Colorado mana^r of Knights of Columbns insur­ ♦ Der aiad Night Service ance, has been successful in expanding the order's insurance one which is certain to have some things you D oor B ell GL 5 4 3 2 3 SATRIANO 1065 W. Hampden program in the state. ♦ Frank W aters, Prop. ♦ do not like. For instance: no shade trees, no BROTHERS ♦ lawn, no fence, no rugs or drapes. TIMELY ♦ JANITOR K. of C. Toastmasters REPAIRS ♦ SERVICE Please Patronize ♦ Your REGISTER Start with the basement— A M odem Heat­ Saves You Many, M any Dollars * Rug and Upholstery ♦ Advertisers and Elect Advertising Head ♦ Cleaning ing System will provide extra space for an addi­ —especially when O’Connor Mention ♦ * Guoranteed M. Thomas Murray, a Fourth tional bath, bedroom or recreation room. Is Doing: Your Plumbing ♦ Mothproofing THE REGISTER Degree member of Denver ♦ * Floor W oxing and Council 639 of the Knights of We Carry Only the BEST Lines ♦ Polishing Columbus, has been elected president of the K. of C. Toast­ Your Home Con Be Comfortable with ♦ * Wolla and Windows GLASS ♦ Woshed masters for the coming term. VISIT OUR SHOWROOM! EXPERT . DEPENDABLE CO. Murray is president of Tom INSURED Murray and Associates, a Den­ “ U t i l i t y ” CoQ Ve ioT Free Ettimatee MIRRORS ver advertising and public re­ C L. 5-S754 and G L. 5-8289 151? Owycmi n*e« TA t-5251 lations firm. He succeeds B. (Ccifii «• tru C n f} Ray Mathews as president of 2836 W. 44lh Aw e. Toastmasters. • HEATING • COOLING Other officers selected by the membership are Richard Biglin, educational vice presi­ Electrical Contracting & Repairing dent; James S. Keller, admin­ <^£SL TlsUfinwAA. Qo. istrative vice president; Joseph Frofeesional A IR CONDITIONINC Contractors B. Barry, secretary-treasurer; 3800 LOWELL BOULEVARD EARL J. STROHMINGER and Claude Deats, sergeant at arms. 2828 W EST 44th AVE...... ' ■' ■ Electric Company G R . 7 ^ 5 9 3 0 UcMMd ud B*dei Formed exactly one year ago, the K. of C. Toastmasters Club PH ONE GE. 3-4365 Moadav and Friday ■ 9 «-m- to 9 p.m. Member Netional Electrical Coatraetere A m ’ b . meets every Thursday morning OPEN (- Tunsday, ...... W«dn«