Exhibits Planned Teachers To Meet Sept. 9^10 More than 90 tables will display exhibits from 70 sources cese of Cheyenne will be welcomed by Sister Eileen Marie, at the annual teachers meeting set for Sept. 9 — 10 in Loretto president of Loretto Heights, and Sister M. Carmencita. arch­ i Heights college, according to the Very Rev. Monsignor William diocesan elementary curriculum consultant. ! H. .Jones, Denver archdiocesan superintendent of schools. .-Vrchbishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver will greet the dele­ gates, and Mr. John Treanor, a noted authority on teaching KXHIBITS R.V.NJiH from the sublime to the chocolate English, will deliver an address. candy." he said. v The Rev. I^wrence St. Peter will be chairman of the EDUC.XTOR A.ND PUBLISHER Dr. Robert .\llen will ■ i opening session, where a St. Francis de Sales’ color guard will speak on the problem of "slow learners" at 11 a.m., and a K.- I present the colors and St. - Laurence, I^ramie, school band concert by the Laramie St. Laurence school band and orchestra will play the "Star Spanghni Banner," conducted by Sister will be given at 1:30 p.m. after a luncheon. Rose Cecilia, director. A schedule of special programs planned for the institute Teachers from schools in Denver archdiocese and the Dio­ will be found on page 12. Archdiocese in Mourning For Victims of Plane Crash Requiem Masses in Den­ ver, Greeley, Aurora, and throughout the archdiocese this week gave expres­ sion to the grief of the DENVER CATHaiC Hierarchy, clergy, and lai- ry. deprived for the second time this summer of de­ voted priests and lay apostles through a tragic REGISTER accident. Victims of an airplane crash Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations near Aspen Friday. .Aug. 28, were the Rev. Edward D. Ryan, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1964 DENVER, COLORADO VOL LIX No. 4 39. a.ssistant pastor of St, Pe­ ter’s parish, Greeley, and chap­ lain of the Colorado State col­ Come On Now, Laugh! lege Newman club there; Set Sept. 26-27 The Rev. Andrew J. O’Reilly, A shy audience for the talents of with other members of the group the 40, a priest of the New York Dinky the Clown, otherwise kiiown as past week to bring yarn dolls, comic archdiocese .who had been serv­ Alice Slaven, is two-year-old Debby books, candy, and laughter to the chil­ 60 Denver Catholic Men ing as temporary assistant pas­ Harper, one of the youngsters in the dren there. Holding Debby is Barbara tor at St. Therese’ parish, pediatrics department at St. Joseph’s Cabela, a nurse in the department. Aurora; hospital, Denver. “Dinky,” the presi­ The other girls are, from left, Mary Dr. I.,eonard C. Walsh, 40, dent of the Pious Union of the Most Starsser, one of the Christ the King To Go on Interfaith Retreat pilot of the plane, and John Michael Courtney, 28, both Precious Blood in Christ the King pupils, and Mary Pat Colburn, another Sixty Catholic men of Denver i keynote address by William W M. Schmidt. Jr., will speak atj members of the faculty of Col­ school, Denver, visited the hospital patient. will take part in a weekend re-!Grant, 12:30 on "The layman’s role in orado State college, Greeley, treat with an equal number rebuilding respect for ethics.’’ and parishioners of St. Peter’s. each from the Protestant and A LAYMAN FROM each faith the joint retreat will clo.se at Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of St. Jude's Burse Jewish community of the area, will lead discussion in the cabin 2:05 p.m. Denver will give the final ab­ Inside the Register at Camp LaForet Sept. 26-27. talks, from 11 a.m. to noon, and solution at the Solemn Pontifi­ Is Presented $58 1 Three leading archdiocesan after lunch from 1:30 to 4 p.m., cal Requiem Mass this morning. ThlrtMii young mon ond womon from ono pariah laymen. John A. Yelenick. when after a period of free time, | Sept. 3, in Immaculate Concep­ Eig^t donors added $58 in the ! Francis Wieck. and James B. dinner will be served at 6 p.m. tion Cathedral for the repose of past ^ week to the St. Jude ^ S t. Anthony of Podua’i/ Ponvor ore study­ i Reed, have been placed in Seminary Bazaar A candlelight service is the soul of Father Ryan. bur.se for the training of sem­ ing for tho priosthood or roligious lifo this i charge of assembling the Cath- scheduled for 7:05 p.m., after Set for Sept. 13 Celebrant is Auxiliary Bishop inarians studying to become yoor. Story on pogo 2. |olic contingent. priests in the Denver arch­ Thero may bo moro than moots tho oyo in tho log- which cabin session reports will The annual St. Thomas’ David M, Maloney, and the deacon is the Rev. William A. diocese. The burse total now is THE ARCHDIOCESE of Den- be heard and evaluated bv Al- seminary bazaar, originally islotivo proposals of tho Donvor Classroom Ryan of St. Anne’s, Arvada, $1,817.39. Toochors Association. Articlos on pogo 3. ver, the Denver Rabbinical ihert Rosenthal, Sebastian scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 6, [Council, and the Denver Area Owens, and Father Edward L. brother of the deceased. Contributors include: Akron, will be held instead on the fol­ j Council of Churches are c o - ^ Maginnis. lowing Sunday, Sept. 13. A de­ The Rev. Edward A. Leyden, Colo., Anonymous, $10; Tucson, licious dinner, carnival booths, pastor of Blessed Sacrament Ariz., Anonymous, $5; Colorado I sponsors of the retreat which | Sunday program includes and the awarding of a Falcon parish, Denver is subdeacon, Springs, Mrs. C.I.G., $2; and, I has the theme, “The Layman ^ (g j[,g porce acade- convertible will highlight the and the Rev. James Purfield of from Denver, A Friend, $1; Mrs. jand His Place in Society.’ |p^y interfaith chapel at 7:15 j The topic of ethics in busi-Ja.m. After breakfast and fur- yearly fun festival. St. Peter’s, Fleming, will deliv­ R.C.R., $5; A.N., $5; Mrs. E. 0. CCD Institute Scheduled er the sermon. $10; and Anonymous, $20. iness will be a major feature forlther cabin discussions, Richard Rev. Andrew J. O’Reilly discussion under the general Assistant at the Mass is the The Cathedral parish, Den­ tbeme. i Rt. Rev. Monsignor Walter ver, made a payment of $24.31 Francis At St. de Sales Beginning at 8 a.m. Saturday, j ICanavan, rector of the Cathe- on its burse. Mrs. H.G., Den­ A program of teacher-training Thursdays: 7:30 to 9:40 Sept. 26 with registrations atl ! dral. ver, gave $25 to the All Souls' for those who wish to help p.m. elementary course, at the Ponderosa lodge, the inter-j I Burial will be in Mt. Olivet parish burse in memory of Fa­ spread the faith in the Denver Brush. faith discussions will follow a Liturgy Clarifications Given i cemetery. ther Bernard M. Kelly. I area includes a Confraternity of hymn-singing session and the j The Rosary was recited for The sum of $6,000 will estab­ Christian Doctrine institute In an effort to resolve some it is proper to reply to the| lar Mass, according to the ap­ Father Ryan on Tuesday eve­ lish a seminary burse in perpe­ scrieduled for Oct. 16-17 at St. of the doubts and to clarify first question that English ought proved text, has been present­ ning ,in St. Peter’s church, tuity for the education of a stu­ Francis de Sales parish. some of the interpretations of to be used in the Mass at least ed to the Conference of Ameri­ Greeley, and on Wednesday dent for the priesthood. The Father Hamilton’s sections in the Constitution of on certain occasions when spe­ can Bishops for their ratifica­ morning Father William Ryan CLASSES WILL BEGIN for principal will be invested and the Liturgy, the problems were cified regulations are fulfilled. tion. As a consequence, there offered a Solemn Requiem Mass prospective CCD teachers on Burse Given $200 only the interest used. presented to Archbishop John I would hesitate to say that it there for his brother. Oct. 18 in a number of parishes does not exist at this time a Eight donations in the past Dearden of Detroit, chairman must be done under penalty of Rosaries also were held in the and will be held at the following musical score of the vernacu­ DONATIONS TO the semi­ week added $200.15 to the burse of the Bishops’ Commission of sin. lar Mass that is approved for Cathedral on Wednesday for Fa­ nary burse should be sent to times: in memory of Father Raymond the Liturgical .Apostolate. 2. “Since the vernacular Mass; use. I personally am of the ther Ryan, in the afternoon for the Most Reverend Urban J. • Mondays: 7:30 to 9:40 p.m. Hamilton, former assistant at Archbishop Dearden was spe­ opinion that it wilWiot be possi­ religious and in the evening for at Holy Cross, Thornton; may be used only when a con-| Vehr, Archbishop of Denver, the Cathedral parish. Denver. cifically asked when Mass in ble for us to approve such ver­ parishioners and friends. elementary teachers’ gregation is present, clearly we' Chancery office, 1536 Logan The burse total now is $652.88. nacular musical settings until course; the vcrnacuJar could be offered ggi only may but must use La street, Denver, Colo. 80203. Donors are: Strasburg, R. A., and when it would be forbidden, {jg jg so-called ’Private’ Mass the early part of next year. As THE BODY OF Father • Tuesdays: 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. $10; Altar and Rosary society, .O’Reilly was sent to his home It would not be permitted. a consequence, it will be neces­ at St. lyouis parish; elemen­ St. John's parish, Stoneham, HERE .ARE his answers: i’ archdiocese of New York for , . , . , , . , i for instance, for a priest to use sary to continue for some time tary. 7:30 to 9:40 p.m. at $20; .Mtar and Rosary society. 1. ’ It has not yet been deter-,vernacular text of the Mnss to sing all High Masses exclu­ burial after a Solemn Requiem ‘School’s Ini’ Presentation parish, ele­ Cathedral parish. Denver, $10; mined under what circum­ sively in the I,atin” ^ Mass offered in St. Therese’s mentary; From Denver, M. H., $5; Mrs stances the vernacular Mass j church, Aurora, on Wednesday sent. j Tuosdoy, Sepf. 8 • Wednesdays; Secondary M. P., $5; Cathedral parish may be said. It is well to recall [morning. course for high school 3. “If the Mass is not a par- , I Another funeral Mass Is “School's in!" will be the gift, $110.15; Mr. and Mrs. the Constitution makes it pos-j teachers, at Sacred Heart, P. J. M., $30; and the M. A. sible to say Mass in the vernacu­ ticipated Mass — implying noj I scheduled to be offered for the cry for Denver archdiocesan to carry! Boulder; family, $10. lar onlv when the condition Memorial Fund ■priest Friday, Sept. 4, in Our school children on Tuesday, Two courses at All Souls’ adstante populo is verified. 10“^ ‘‘s proper role - the Mass | [Lady of Mercy church. New Sept, g when pupils attend for Donations may be sent to the For FaHier Ryan parish, Englewood, for ele­ Chancery office, 1536 Logan When there is a congregation be said in ^ tin . i lA'ork City. re^stration. mentary and secondary street, Denver, Colo. 80203. present prepared to participate,; a requirement of the A memorial fund for the teachers, 7:30 to 9:40 p.m.; Jdhn Yelenick rit seems, according to the mind decree issued by the Roman Rev. Edward D. Ryan, killed j THE TWO CSC profes.sors, of the Bishops, that the v e m a - ; Commission on the liturgy that, in a plane accident near Iboth dedicated members of the I cular Mass should be said on musical scores for the vemacu j Aspen, is being established I lay apostolate, were buried in a certain occasions at least, lar texts must have the approv-' through the Newman founda­ [joint ceremony in Greeley fol- This is clearly the mind of the al of the National Conference of tion at Colorado State College,| I lowing a Solemn Requiem Mass Constitution as well as that of Bishops before they may be; Greeley. [Wednesday in St. Peter’s the Bishops’ Conference. To this used. At the present lime, no This is being done at the I church. Vote FOR Police, Firemen degree at least, I believe that musical score of the vemacu- request of Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ I The celebrant of the Mass was thur Ryan of Littleton, the ;Dr. Walsh’s brother, the Rev. Denver policemen and firemen are asking for a wage in­ [ Nicholas Walsh, former editor of How do we take care of our policemen's health insurance parents of Father Ryan. crease. The citizens of Denver will have the option of voting policies? This fund will be used to the Idaho Regi.ster, one of the Register system of newspapers. to give these public servants a pay hike next Tuesday, Sept. If they have any policies, they pay their own premiums. build a Newman chapel as a A highway accident the past 8. Amendment No. 1 will provide the Denver electorate with shrine to Father and his de­ Neither does Denver have any paid life insurance policies for June 29 took the lives of another the opportunity to express justly and reasonably their grati­ voted work with the Newman its men in blue. Priest of the archdiocese, the Apostolate. For years Father tude to the policemen and firemen for the manifold services Rev. Raymond Hariiilton, 32, Ryan had worked toward the they render — often far beyond the call of duty. SEVEN IN 17 YEARS assistant pastor of -ihe Cathe­ The abuse and- slander that the policemen of Denver regu- building of a new student cen­ dral, and of four members of What about our firemen? ter. His parents felt that to laVly absorb is incredible in a civilized community. Undoubted­ Since 1947, a period of 17 years, Denver firemen have re­ the Cathedral parish Confrater­ fulfill this work would be a nity of Christian Doctrine. ly there are occasions when we can rightly question the judg­ ceived seven pay raises! Our Denver firemen work .67.5 hours fitting memorial. ment and di.sciplinc of some few policemen, but by using (For more stories on crash per week, and a fireman, first grade, receives the munificent victims, turn to page 3.) the same yardstick to measure the public behavior of any sum of $6,300 per year, A lieutenant is compensated at the rate other group of men in any other careers, we would also find of $7,116 per year, and a captain is rewarded with $7,380 per in.stanccs that could not merit public approval. year. The policemen are .underpaid public servants. The demands What do we do about the firemen's uniforms? Families of Crash Victims made on them to exhibit bravery arc met daily with unflinch­ Denver’s firemen get material for two pairs of trousers!!! ing response. No one of them has claimed to be a hero, but Extend Thanks to Searchers The life of a fireman in Denver is no better than that of most of them do not hestitate to face death without thought Agonizing doubts as to the fate of those lost in plane a policeman with regard to life insurance and hospital insur­ of personal danger. crashes sometimes remain for months in the minds of the ance. The city gives them none. They buy their own! families of the victims. AND WHAT DO THEY GET TO PROTECT US? What about overtime? ft was in response to special prayers that the victims of A Denver patrolman, after 20 years of service, can reach Denver’s firemen get no compensation for overtime. the crash near .Aspen were found so soon in the face of almost a maximum pay of $6,780 a year! And what about paid holidays? impossible odds. What do they get for overtime? Denver recognizes none. According to obervers, the wreckage could not have been No matter how long a fireman has served he still gets They get to lay off equal time. Here’s To Clancy Street! spotted from the air and it may have taken months for ground And what does a Denver officer get in vacation? two weeks’ paid vacation. crews to happen upon the site. If it were not for one rancher He gets two weeks off with pay — regardless of the length The 12 per cent raise that Denver's policemen and fire­ It will be “Come Back to Erin’’ and the “Wearin’ of the who recalled he had beard the crash, the wreckage and the of his service. men are asking will cost Denver property owners $6.75 in Green" on Clancy street inside O s ^ Malo hall, 1835 Logan remains of the four men wonld soon have been bnried under Do Denver policemen get any paid holidays? added taxes for every $5,000 of assessed home value. This street. Denver, where Catholic parent-teacher league will plan heavy snow for the winter. None! is equivalent to a 1.35 mill increase in property taxes. the Irish theme for the league education conference to be held However, a word of appreciation from the families goes Does Denver provide Its officers with nnitorms? next spring. The Chairmen for the get-acquainted coffee Sept. out to the stalwart pilots of the Colorado Air National Guard It seems almost ludicrous to learn (hat we give them DENVER’S ELECTOR.ATE can correct the existing in­ 17. Mrs. Joseph MeShane, left, 'and .Mrs. Owen Mitchell, toast and the Civil Air Patrol and the nearly 700 volunteers who the cloth for their uniform. Presumably their wives must equities by voting FOR .Amendment No. 1 next Tuesday. the Emerald Isle and all its glories. .More details abont the carried on one of the most intensive searches in (Zolorado his­ tailor them. .MSGR. JOHN CAVANAGH meeting are on page 5. tory. Page 2 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Sept. 3, 1964 7/me' Gets Denver Represented Comeuppance Boston — The Boston Pilot, official newspaper of the Boston At CSMC Meeting archdiocese, has described the Notre Dame, Ind. — A large gation, which included 46 stu­ Time magazine article on Rich­ delegation of priests, Sisters, dent delegates as well as six ard Cardinal Cushing as being and students from Denver were other priests and three Sisters. ‘“only the merest caricature’’ of the Cardinal and “badly out of on hand for the four-day conven­ Students came from St. tion of the Catholic Students’ locus.” Mary’s academy. Holy Family, The ncwspa|)er charged that Mission Crusade (CSMC) Aug. St. Francis, and Machebeuf high 27-30. some statements in the article schools. were factually untrue such as In his message. Pope Paul THE DELEGATES, meeting placing the mitered cardinal in pointed out that the 4,200 dele­ at the University of Notre Dame a Boston tavern. Furthermore, gates were meeting at a mo­ heard a message from Pope the newspaper said Time failed ment in history when “The Paul VI extolling the noble task to capture the complex person­ Church is looking at herself, as ality of the Boston Archbishop. of the organization and urging though in a mirror, to learn her the estimated one million mem­ The editorial declared that true nature to be better prepar­ Karol Nider bers to “ever greater results the renewal of the American James Burkhalter Ronald Peterson ed to renew herself for the dia­ Church was described by the and fruits.” logue with the modem world.” The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Gre magazine as if Americans were Welcome to Regis changing basic Church doc­ gory Smith, V.G., P.A., arch HE CONTINUED: “We urge I diocesan director for the Socie­ The Very Rev. Richard F. Ryan, S.J., president of Regis trines and were challenging the all the members to make pro­ teaching authority of the ty for the Propagation of the fitable use of all the means of college, is shown welcoming Mr. and Mrs. James V. Donoghue 13 in St. Anthony's Faith, headed the Denver dele- Church. “To link the name of this advanced age — technical, and their son, James, of La Grange, Rl., to the Regis campus Boston’s cardinal to an ersatz cultural, and spiritual, to bring during the convocation for freshmen students and their par­ renewal is bad reporting and Radiologists the Church and her teachings ents Monday afternoon. The Donoghues’ son will be among the offensive in its implications,” it more effectively into the lives entering freshmen at Regis this fall. said. Graduate at of men.” Enter Religious Life Thirteen youths of St. .Anthony The remaining three new ‘Cruel and Christian Charity, who con­ St. Joseph's of Padua's parish, Southwest students at SL Andrew's, all duct Marycrest in Denver, are 40 Hours' Regis College Freshmen Denver, are currently pursuing graduates of Kepner, are Leon­ The senior class of St. Jo­ Caricature’ studies for the priesthood or ard Fetter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sister Mary Peter, a senior nov­ seph’s hospital School of Radio- ice, the daughter of Elizabeth Devotions Notre Dame, Ind. — Bishop religious life. One young man Ervin Fetter of 3151 W. Gill logic Technology was gradu­ begins at St. Thomas’ seminary avenue; Richard Lopez, son of Kehoe of 3403 W. Kentucky nre- ated Sunday, Aug. 30, at Cath­ Umtergoing Orientation John J. Wright of Pittsburgh SEPTEMBER 6, 1*64 this month; seven are in St. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph 14>pez of nue, and Sister Christine, a jun­ erine Mullen auditorium. has charged that a Time maga­ XVI SUNDAY AFTER Andrew Avellino’s seminary, 1210 S. Tennyson street; and ior novice, formerly Julie Gut­ Members of the class are Registration for all students dents; and John V. Coyne, as zine article on the Catholic PENTECOST Theatine Fathers; one is enter­ Raymond Atencio, son of Mr. ierrez, the daughter of Mr. and Darlene Ambrose, Leadville; at Regis college will be held sistant academic dean. Church in America was guilty ing the Marist seminary in Cali­ and Mrs. Aurelio Atencio of 561 Mrs. Lloyd Gutierrez of 3443 W. Tim Boothe, Sterling; Ken Denver, St. Elizabeth’s of a “cruel caricature” by pic­ today (Thursday) and Friday, Following the convocation fornia. S. Meade street. Kentucky avenue. Hoier, niff; Monika Leinz, Denver, Queen of Heaven Or­ turing a group of young people phanage Sept. 3 and 4. First day of parents were conducted on “sitting around and talking Two girls are joining the com-! Denver; Hank Murry, Meeker; JANES BURKHALTER, son! Boulder, Sacred Heart classes will be Tuesday, Sept. tours of the Regis campus and about birth control.” munity of the School Sisters otj Margie Reining, Portsmouth, then attended a special buffet of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E.! Stratton, St. Charles’ The “posed picture of Cath­ St. Francis after only one yearj la.; Karen Yack, Sterling; 8. Registration for the college’s dinner with their sons in the Burkhalter of 5109 W. Exposi­ Linda Todd, Denver; and Ab­ olic .Malthusians” was a “gro­ of that religious group’s work i evening session classes also Regis center dining room. tion, has chosen the Marist Fa­ bas Alami, Lebanon. tesque misrepresentation' of the in the parish school. Two morej O u t 6 f N«ws D«adliMl are novices with the Franciscan thers for his life’s work. He en­ These nine students have all continues through this week. Other activities on the fresh thrilling realities that really Sisters of Penance and Chris-1 ters that community’s Seminary; completed a two-year course The deadline for news stories Freshmen are the center of men orientation program in challenge our generation and tian Charity. of St. Peter Chanel at San Ra­ S i g h t , under the direction and super­ and pictures to appear In the attention at Regis college this elude seminar discussions of Holy Church,” he said. fael, Calif. James was gradu-i vision of Miss Evelyn Roberts, “Denver Catholic Register” is week as the first-year colleg­ college life and the meaning, THE ASPIRANT for the ated from St. Joseph’s high| O u t o f R.T. Monday a t S p.m. ians are busy with a program technique and ends of a liberal priesthood of the archdiocese is school. of orientation events. education as described in Car­ Karol Nider, daughter of Mr. M i n d dinal Newman’s “Idea of a Ronald Peterson, a graduate of Initial activity was a convo­ Cathedral high school who has and Mrs. Arthur Nider of 1010 University.” LElIBiVlA>J, T e B o c k h o r s t & Co. cation Monday afternoon, Aug. been attending the Colorado uni­ S. Patton Court, is the first girl Not *0 with Long 31, in the Regis college field- Afternoon sessions during the versity extension center the past from the parish to enter the Distanen. It keeps yo« house for freshmen students week have been devoted to parish’s new teaching commun­ two years. He is a son of Mr. in touch, lets thoM and their parents. discussions of student life at and Mrs. Robert Peterson of ity. A graduate of St. Francis Regis. 1101 S. Quitman street, Denver. de Sales’, high school, Karol is you call know you’re now a postulant with the School SPEAKERS AT THE convo­ Of the seven at St. Andrew's thinking about them. COUPLED WITH THE aca­ Sisters of St. Francis at their cation included the Very Rev. seminary, four are newcomers After all. Long Distance demic orientation program ts motherhouse in Milwaukee, Richard F. Ryan, S.J., presi­ this year. Stephen Green joins the "Class of ’68 Days” sched­ Wis. is the next best thing dent of Regis; the Rev. Robert his brother, Robert, who is in ule, which includes various The second girl to join the to being there. Pick F. Houlihan, S.J., dean of the his sophomore year. The boys social events. This program School Sisters this year is up your phone and go college; the Rev. Thomas F. are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ continues through September Joyce Fey, daughter of Mr. and Finucane, S.J., dean of stu- ert Green of 1270 S. 'Perry street visiting tonight and concludes with the Fresh­ and are graduates of St. Louis’ Mrs. George R. Fey of 4929 W. men Sweetheart dance at which grade school, Englewood. Exposition avenue. Formerly a MOUNTAIN student at St. Joseph’s high JOHN E. ZOOK GERARD R. time the freshmen will name Another brother pair at St. WANTED TO BUY school, Denver, Joyce enters the ■ T A T B S PARTNER T#»OCKHORST, CPCU POSTAUI their Freshman Queen. Andrew’s comes from the An­ Franciscan Sisters’ postulancy, PARTNER STAMP COLLICTIONS Events of “The Class of ’68 gelo Ceja family of 852 S. Knox TBLBPHONB also in Milwaukee. Tip M w M PrICM PiM Days” are being directed by a Court. John Ceja joins his 9iUJVl£Uft£SL AUVOL 1 8 9 7 Prwnpt, C u ll Piynwnt committee of upperclassmen brother, Angelo, Jr., who has K. J. aiRTRAM THE TWO GIRLS with the *2S4n4i 1110 m uc satvia uoo. BM PM rfn Dwivtr 7, C ili. under the auspices of the Regis been at the seminary one year. TiliphlPl 01. 1-4(11 college student senate. The Cejas attended Kepner jun­ Franciscan Sisters of Penance Franklin L. Bams ior high. Burns Heads Hospital BACK TO SCHOOL Fund Unit Franklin L. Bums, civic lead­ er and president of the D. C. Bums Realty and Trust com­ pany here, has been appointed CATECHISMS chairman of the special gifts di­ OrMfl RAtrt OrMS vision of the Mercy hospital de­ velopment fund campaign. "ON OUR WAY SERIES" MERCY IS SEEKING |1.S million to help toward construc­ tion ol its new $8.65 million, 350- bed hospital, which is to be ded­ Phis All Other Catechisms. icated ^pt. 27. Rural, a Denver native, was chairman of the United Fnnd drive in 1*54. He also is chair­ man of the board of General Bankers Life Insurance com­ ALL IN STOCK pany, a director of the Denver i AnfM C«i( M m Ctia U.S. National bank, and past-i president of the Denver Asso­ /M Ikir^CDC PLEASED TO RECOMMEND THE PATRONAGE ciation of Home Builders. CLARKE'S U L i n V C K d OF THE CATHOLIC PEOPLE TO A member of Warren Memo­ rial Methodist church. Burns at­ tended Denver public schools take this opportunity to welcome back and the universities of Southern California and Denver. ST. THOAAAS' SEMINARY the Sisters for the new school year. FORMER GOV. Stephen L. B. McNicbols is chairman of Mer­ cy’s development fund cam­ Annual paign. Fr. Alimena BAZAAR and DINNER Director of CLARKE'S Pre-Cana The Rev. Leonard Alimena, CHURCH GOODS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th assistant pastor at St. Vincent de Paul’s parish, Denver will be the director of the pre - Cana 1633 Tremont Place 825-3789 1300 SO. STEELE ST. conference Sept. 6-11 in the pre- Cana center, E. Fifth avenue and Josephine st. ------STOtl HOURS — Father Alimena will open the RtynMoa Alffictt J«yci fay marriage conference for engag­ ROAST BEEF DINNER GAMES ed couples at 1:15 p.m. Sunday, Dies on Anniversary daily 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sept. 6. He will speak on the FORD FALCON Louisville, Ky. — The Rev. Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. .5 WILL BE SERVED preparation of couples for a Richard Hughes, C.P., collapsed OF holy and happy marriage. and died while preparing to sing CONVERTIBLE his 50th anniversary Mass as a 1 TO 8 P.M. I ON MONDAY, Sept. 7, at 7:45 professed member of the Con- SKILL p.m., two married couples will jgregation of the Passion. Fa­ Home Owned Since 1902 ADULTS $1.50 I CHILDREN 75c speak on the domestic issues of ther Richard, 66, entered the married life. Passionist order in 1914 and was Two Catholic doctor* wil] dis­ ordained in 1921. cuss the physical and emotion­ al aspects ol married life Wed­ nesday at 7:45 p.m. 16rti at Bouldnr Father Alimena will speak again Friday night and will E. Colfax at Magnolia present certificates to couples who have attended all sessions NEIGHBORHOOD MORTUARIES Spoor Blvd. at Shorman Questions may be asked at each session.

455-3663 2775 So. Broodway (Englowood) A REGISTRATION fee of $5, covers the cost of lunch Sunday., materials given the couples and I Serving Denver^e Frumlieo Since 1890 refreshments each evening. Re­ servations mav be made bv caUing FL 5-8154. , Thur$day, Sept. 3, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 3

gtttn blue retl vellow t)r;i! bJack Drive Aimed at Parochial Schools Paul H. Halletl I as well as public, and the im­ Reasonable standards for Colo­ resolution calls on the 'State that this might represent a New evidence of the unfi iond- position of state standards on rado non-public schools have Education Department to ac­ misuse of public money through ly rivalry some members of tlie these schools. always existed and been obey­ credit "all elementary and juni­ the time and salary paid ac­ National Education association This .proposal has previously ed. The proposed regulations ob­ or high schools in Colorado.” creditors studying nonpublic in Colorado feel for non-public been made by politicians of the viously aim at a control of non­ This too would result in a con­ schools. schools came when the Denver educational organizations of public schools that goes beyond trol of non-public schools un­ Classroom Teachers association, Colorado, but has not gone far.. the ordinary requirements of precedented in Colorado. IF COMPULSORY accredita­ afi affiliate of the Colorado Edu­ The DCT.-\ is now proposing that safety and competent instruc­ The State Education Depart­ tion is adopted this would seem cation .Association, launched a the 1965 Legislature take up the tion. ment. which accredits public to violate the provision of the two-pronged drive to reduce the subject of accrediting all Jack Gaskie, education writer schools, formerly accredited Colorado Constitution forbidding power of laymen in education schools, public or not. that teach for the ''Rocky .Mountain non-public schools at their re­ the expenditure of public mon­ and to narrow the operating pupils at any level from grade News," remarked: "Rigid quest. It has not done this for eys for any institution "not un­ area open to non-public schools, 1 to grade 12. standards in any of these areas several years, since receiving der the absolute control of the i could force the closing of some an .Aitorney-General's opinion state." ! THE FIRST DRIVE, to re­ THE I)CT.\ .\.SKE1) that this non-public schools — and ol place laymen on the State Board legislation on accreditation in­ some public schools loo." !of Education with teachers, clude standards on "class size, The resolutions committee ol Underground Cave Route would lessen the influence of proper assignment of teachers, the Colorado Education as.socia- parents and taxpayers on the adequate physical plant, ade­ tion has rejected the DCT.\ pro­ To Nativity Grotto Restored 'public schools. quate instructional materials, posal in favor of a simpler one The other dri\e would require adequate clerical assistance, submitted by a group of .Adams Bethlehem, Jordan — .A chain supporting the cave ceilings, state accreditation of all and the proper assistance of ad­ county teachers. of caves, route of a procession and sculptures depicting the I schools, private and parochial ministrators and supervisors.” The simpler .-Adams county led by Franciscan monks every Holy Innocents, the Angel ap­ afternoon to the silver-starred pearing to St. Joseph, Saints grotto where Christ was born, Jerome, Paula, Eustochia and will soon be back in liturgical Eusebius of Cremona. Aurora Parishioners use. / Helped Father .Anaclete Aonick, What? Tesif Already? O.F.M.. reports that the work Not even in school yet and taking exa­ groups of the boys and girls. One little girl, begun in 1963 by the Franciscan WATCH// minations already are these youngsters who they reported, came on the wrong day but In Search for Plane Victims Custody of the Holy Land has us GROW I will enter the first grade at St. Vincent de apparently already has gotten into the swing included installation of new al­ tars, new columns and arches Paul’s school, Denver, on Sept. 8. Sister Mar­ of school days. When told she had to.come .Men, women and youth of St. hot food wherever possible. |Father O’Reilly especially garet Alacoque and Sister Marie Eiieen, both back another day, she replied, ‘‘Oh, goodie, Therese' parish. .Aurora, joined .Meanwhile the Junior New- loved young people and had just Parish Adopted first grade teachers, spent the past week ad­ now I can go home and study some more.” in the ground search last Satur- man club and the young peo- organized the Junior Newman NOW^^ ministering the reading readiness tests to day for the missing plane in! pie's dub of the parish recited club and was helping reorganize Cleveland — Two priests which their assistant pastor, the rosaries for the missing priest. the young people’s club. He was from the Cleveland diocese OVER Rev. .Andrew J. O’ReiUy,the When the wreckage was active in the Christian Family' will be assigned to staff a yet- Rev. Edward D, Ryan of found, and the four bodies movement organization and was to-be selected parish in San ■ Greeley, and two Greeley par- brought down the mountain on training future leaders. Salvador, smallest of the Cen­ Promising Career Ends ishioners lost their lives. packhorses. the bereaved par- Father O’Reilly’s had one sis­ tral .'American republics. .Archbishop Edward F'. Ho- 2,690 In cooperation with the SankCj expression to ter, who died from cancer two Search and Rescue team, under 'heir grief, han. Bishop of Cleveland, an­ overall direction of the Civil .Air Margaret Bradley, of the jun- years ago. Surviving are his nounced assignment of the CARS SOLD! parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Owen In Traaic Plane Crash Patrol. the first contingent of ior .Newman group, said that priests and provision of fin­ O’Reilly, Bronx. N.Y. Since March 1, 1963 25 men spent most of Saturday, Father ' taught us to be good ancial support for the parish. The death of the Rev. Fldward sistant pastor at St. Theivse's, ver, and was ordained .Alay 29, Saturday night and Sunday try- Christian young people and ED TYNAN’S D. Ryan Friday in an airplane Denver, and John Michael 19.54, by Archbishop Urban J. ing to get a lead on the loca- many times he drew from liis crash near Aspen brought an Courtney, also on the state col­ Vehr. tion of the crashed aircraft. own experiences to show his 'New Design for Education' Film S o a LC o 518 end to the career of one of the lege faculty. All four were kill­ Assigned to St. Peter’s, Gree­ point. Father worked his hard­ most promising young priests of ed. ley, as assistant, F'ather Ryan At 4 a.m. Sunday another .50 To Be Shown at Principal's Meet CHRYSLER men left the parish hall to help est to bring out the good in the archdiocese. F’ather Ryan, who was for became chaplain of the Air Na­ PLYMOUTH in the search, reinforced by a everyone.” A movie called ".New design for education" will be fea­ Assigned after his ordination some years an Air Force chap­ tional Guard in 1958 and in 1962 INC. further 25 volunteers three and The Rev. John Imesch, assist­ tured at the archdiocesan secondary school principals’ meet­ 10 years ago as assistant pastor lain, and reserve chaplain, was was called to active service ant pastor, said "He brought ing to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 9, at Loretto Heights of St. Peter’s parish, Greeley, a trained Navy flier able to use with the Air Force, subsequent­ half hours later. to us, from his heart, with joy college. NEW Father Ryan had become es­ his skill in taking priests to ly returning to Greeley where pecially well known for his vig­ meetings around the country at he was serving as assistant at THEY USED BINOCULARS, and happiness. Divine Love.” Speakers at the regular meeting, after the film showing, 1964 VALIANT orous work as chaplain of the a negligible cost. St. Peter’s at the time of his walkies, horses, trailers, two- Father Imesch and Leo will discuss the “college w eek” program for all high schools, Newman club at Colorado State He had been Newman club, death. way radios and camping gear Schuster flew back for the fun­ scheduled for Oct. 26. $1795 during the extensive search in eral, as representatives of the college there. chaplain at Greeley for the past McConaty's Boulevard mortu­ Vocation talks within the schools, and a variety of topics DELIVERED DENVER aries were in charge of funeral rugged country. parish. decade. of general interest at the beginning of the school year arc on Complfte Sales 4 Service arrangements. Women of the parish providvd FATHER RYAN WAS a pas Monsignor Canavan, pastor of the agenda, including a panel of three principals. Sister Jean senger in a light aircraft piloted Immaculate Conception parish, FATHER O’REILLY was born by Dr. I.z'onard C. Walsh, of Denver, said that the death of July 15. 1924. in New York. For Patrice of Cathedral, Sister Vicloria .Mari^ of St. Francis', Colorado .state college, which Father Ryan meant a great loss 10 years he was chaplain of the and Sister Thomasine of Machebcuf. ' crashed near the summit of a I to the archdiocese, .Newman Club at New York uni­ thickly wooded mountainside' 2 Crash Victims versity, where he taught three- Hold Reunion near Aspen last Friday. FATHER RYAN was the son i quarters of the schedule of the Hartford, Conn. — Father . With them were the Rev. An­ of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. classes in addition to his chap­ John Pitrus, administrator of drew J. O’Reilly, temporary as- Ryan of Littleton. A brother, the lain's work. During this time he Sts. Cyril and Methodius' par­ Rev. William A. Ryan, is as­ Were Active as was sent around the world as ish here, recently met his sistant pastor of St. Anne’s par­ chaplain on a students' tour. five sisters, all members of Consular Corps ish, Arvada. He studied at Catholic univer­ the Fclician Order of Our ! In addition to his parents and sity, Washington, D.C.; at Lady of the .Angels Province, FIKE Lays Plans For I his priest-brother, he is surviv- Laymen in Area Oxford University in England. Enfield, Conn. The last time led by another brother, James, Held in high esteem for their; where he had obtained his dne-^' Louvain, in Belgium, and Father Pitrus and his sisters Celebration ' Denver, and a sister, Mary abilities as educators, the two torate. “ Fulbright scholar and were able to get together was Helen, of Littleton. Colorado State college profes- pr. Walsh was a brother of towards his eight years ago. From here Several members of the Den- Born in Chicago, Dec. 23, 1924, sons killed in an airplane crash the Rev Nicholas Walsh for- Gieek. Ho also was the six drove to -Middletown, ver Consular corps will cole-; Father Ryan completed his near Aspen the past Friday nier editor of the Idaho offered the position of dean of Conn., where they visited brate the Independence Day of philosophy and theoldgy copses equally well known as Register, men at the university. their other two brothers. their countries Monday, Sept. at St. Thomas seminary, D®”'fin d e rs in Catholie activities. 14, at 8 p.m. in the International! One of them. Dr. Leonard C. COLLE.AGUE, Mr. Court- Club Hosts Kids house, 1600 Logan street. Math Workshop Walsh, served as faculty coordi-|ney, 28, was social studies in- Senor Hector Jara, Consul ofj nator for the Newman club on structor in the teacher training From 2 Homes Mexico, is the coordinator of the! Schedulod Sept. 5 the Greeley campus. ' department of the Colorado Two busloads of childr<>n from Er/ro// your child in his school celebration activities. He is as-i Armed with a textbook man­ The other, John Michael college. St. Clara's orphanage and St. sisted by Senor Tito Chaverri.j ual on teaching the new math­ Courtney, was well known ! to He was the son of J. P. Court- Vincent’s home for boys were Honorary Consul of Costa Rica; ematics, adopted by Denver many Catholic high school stu­ ney, 1055 Sherman street, vice guests at White Sands .B^ach Band or Orchestra Senor Marcelo Targa, Honorary! archdiocesan schools, teachers dents in the area through lec­ president of the First National club recently, Consul of Nicaragua; Dr. Rene| from grades 7 - 8 will attend tures he had delivered at Ci^h- bank, Denver. He obtained his The youngsters s|)cnt a lively Rodriguez, Honorary Consul' a session from 9:30 a.m. to olic schools. j master’s degree at the college afternoon swimming, playing General of the Dominican Re­ in 1960 and did graduate work games, and eating hot dogs and public; and Mr. and Mrs. Raulj noon, and those from grades The two were flying hotne 4, 5 and 6, a session from 1 from an education conference ip at St. Thomas seminary. Seat- watermelon, Rossell of the Pan American! tie. Wash. Bus transportation was fur- to 3:30 p.m. at a special math .Aspen when their plane crashed club. ! He is survived by his wife. nish"d by McConaty Boulevard workshop scheduled Saturday, into the side of a mountain not The Bolivar club and the Sandra, and children, Benjamin, mortuaries and by Deane Buick. Sept. S, at St. Philomena’s far from the mountain resort. Penya Taurina de Colorado 15 months, and David, three-The Red Owl store on Leets- So easy with our school ball, 940 Fillmore street, Also killed in the crash were (The Bullfighter’s Club) will al­ months old. dale drive supplied the water- Home of Iht Sleinway ’ , so participate. Denver. the Rev. Edward D. Ryan, as­ Dr. Walsh is survived by his melons, The program will feature na­ Dr. Ruth Hoffman, consul­ sistant pastor of St. Peter’s wife, June, and two sons, Nic, Georg<> Koclbert and Frank TRIAL PURCHASEV tional dances, songs, music and tant to the Addison Wesley church, Greeley, who as CSC 17, and Mark, 13. and daughter, Koehler helped engineer the entertainment for all age math textbook publishers wili Newman club chaplain had Elizabeth. 9. party. groups. A popular Latin Ameri­ confer with archdiocesan math worked closely with Mr. Walsh, Nic Walsh was among the PLAN and the Rev. Andrew J. O’Reil­ can combo will provide music teachers on their adoption of party led to' the crash site last Select any instrument. during the evening from 8 p.m. the program, according to ly, assistant pastor of St. The­ Sunday by Aspen sheepherder • CtUALITV Denver archdiocesan superin­ rese’ parish, .Aurora. • BEAUTY until midnight. Immediately fol­ Edmond Gerbaz. Packhorses • DieNITY Your child plays it for a trial period. lowing the program, the ball­ tendent of schools, the Very , , w’cre used to bring down the DR. WALSH, 40, professor of bodies across rugged ter- Combinifig the ultimate tn original and room will be open to the cele­ Rev. Monsignor Wiiiiam H. traditionai Catholic monument design^ brants. Jones. education and director of the; rain to the town of Aspen, utilizing modem economical tech> $ 0 0 0 education planning service at nlgue). ~ » Credited in full if you Colorado State college, joined RETIRING PRESIDENT of a week. decide to purchase the faculty there in 1957 after Colorado State college. Dr. Wil­ c k s o * ' V holding the post of school prin­ liam R. Ross, said of the two cipal in Payette, Ida., and su- faculty members killed in the MEMORIAL CO. oerintendent of Rogue River. crash that “the loss of these 8 Ore., schools. brilliant young teachers will be S rilR BLVO. AT fTM AVE. He had also been research as­ felt for a long time by the col­ us-mj sistant at Stanford university. lege.”

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Steele street, on the Sunday Fully oFganized Jr. and Sr. auxiliarx- (Fbnk Ladies) for the entertainment and comfort of after Labor Day, Sept. 13. Women of the seminary auxiliary our guests. will serve roast beef dinner with all the trimmings. The din­ Early Rtservations Raqvestad ner, which costs $1.56 for adults and 75 cents for children, will Panl Ewer Eddie Kedet Bill Roberts W tU y W e n *» be served from noon until abont 8 p.m. in the dining room. Mtiuger The grand award to be given away this year is a 1964 Falcon CHRISTOPHER HOUSE Home Appointments Customer Parking convertible. Various game booths will also be available at the Dial lawn party. Thexe will be a shuttle service from the bus line Arranged Across street or 1745 Stout to the seminary. Persons taking bus No. 5 to Louisiana ave­ nue and Clayton street will find cars waiting to take them to 421-2272 the seminary and will return them to the bus lines at regular 6270 W. 38th Ave. ’*In Denver’s AIiimc Center” intervals during the day. The AASA Establishes 'Religion' By Paul Hallett above those of a religion that does make these claims. REGISTER THE ARROGANT habit of the Na­ The U.S. Supreme Court in Tor- tional Education Association and its caso, 1961, named Ethical Culture, affiliate, the American Association of Secular Humanism, and Buddhism as School Administrators, of thinking of religions not professing a personal God the public schools as their own prop­ but still deserving the name of religion. erty was again exemplified at the lat­ If that is so. they can claim no rights H e r * I Stan d est convention of the latter organiza­ of being taught in preference to reli­ tion, which passed a number of reso­ gions that acknowledge God. lutions bearing on the relationship of Mme. Nhu's Prophecy the public schools to religion. IS THE DOCTRINE that all men “A public school,” runs one reso­ are created equal or that they are en­ By Frank Morriss offer the most determined re­ THE STATE DEPART- lution, “may not observe Christmas sistance to Cd^mmunism. .A dowed by their Creator with certain ME.NT, rather than banning a study of that surely should as though it were a church.” “Neither unalienable rights, to be considered speech by Madame Nhu in earn some reporter a Pulitzer may public schools support the Chris­ distinctively Christian? It is shared by this country last Julv, might prize. That is a project we tian religions, Christian churches, or Jews and by other theists under the have done better to have suggest to the “New York ____distinctively Christian doctrines . . .” influence of Christian civilization, but gone to hear her en masse. Times.” Ethical Culturists and Secular Hu­ For in a telephone message VIETNAM STANDS as a WE ARE SICK and tired of these manists do not even recognize crea­ to the group she was not al­ tragic monument to the inabil­ “may nots” relative to schools that lowed to appear before in ity of the West — notably tion or a Creator. person, Madame Nhu made a are the common property of the Amer­ the United Stales — to un­ Does this mean that God is not to remarkable bit of prophecy derstand t h e Communist ican people. be mentioned in the public school, or that recent events in Vietnam threat and deal with it effec­ The AASA tries to counterbalance anything said about His existence, on have confirmed. tively. Our failure to support this anti-Christian bias by urging the ground that this is distinctive to ‘Tndqed. if the guilty have Paris in its battle against the killed out of stupidity"— they ■ “vastly improved” instruction about certain religions? In that case, the Red Chinese-backed Vietrainh religion “as one of the greatest influ­ will do it again out of stupid­ guaranteed not the end of doctrine of the non-God “religions” ity; if they have done it out of colonialism in Vietnam but ences in man’s history.” will have the field. This would be like madness — they will do it merely the substitution of the This poses a number of questions: emphasizing the part played by indus­ again in their madness.” diabolical colonialism of Com­ If the public schools should play Up try while saying nothing about private She undoubtedly thought munism. ^ the part of “religion” in our history, property. she did not have to point out Then our support of the why should it not extol Christianity, to even the most obtuse that shameful division of Vietnam if they have done it out of THERE IS NO getting around it: and the tragic displacement which is the only religion that has had design — they will do it again of Catholics from the North any great direct effect on our his­ Either we allow prayer in our schools out of design. guaranteed the dark events tory? What is meant by teaching and we recognize the religion that cre­ that are now full upon us. “about” religion? ated our civilization, or we espouse, HER WORDS come to mind We had full notice of (he The First Amendment, the school at least by the implication of silence, as we read of rioting in her duplicity of the Communist homeland, where short administrators need to be warned, atheism or agnosticism. signers of the agreement be­ months ago similar outbursts fore the ink was dry. Pledged does not say that we must not estab­ We cannot let powerful educational brought the fall of the Diem to allow all who wanted to. lish Christianity, but that we must riot lobbies thrust their philosophy on the regime, the murder of the leave Tree exit from the establish religion. Whatever this public schools. It is time for those who President (duly elected, as North, Hanoi began a syste­ means, it means that the claims of a believe in God to remind the courts the current rioters are de­ matic terror against those religion confessing no God or super­ that the First Amendment is for them manding their leaders be), fleeing. How many were am­ natural mission are not to be honored as well as for atheistic humanists. and his brother, and the con­ bushed on the way, returned sequent debilitation of the to slavery or simply slain will war against the Communists. never be known. But the The N. Y. Times man has terror is a matter of record, garnered his Pulitzer award although it was never given Ponder and Print for reporting the idealism of prominence in other than (he the rioters and gone on to Catholic press In this country. other pastures. Where are the It has likewise been the reporters — other than Fa­ Catholic press that has told ther Patrick O’Connor — who the! true state of affairs since What Conservative Is will picture the debacle that the overthrow of President has been wrought in South­ Diem’s government. The free By G. J. Gustafson, S.S. soever things are just, and whatsoever east .Asia by our failure hand that event has given HERIMS ONE of the best attempts things are of good report. At the same to support a de jure govern­ Communist aggression, the time, he must energetically exploit the ment that was anxious and growing threat to the South we have yet seen at defining what a positive opportunities for improvement That Was Not Buddha’s Way able to deal vigorously both from the North, the presence conservative is. It is taken from an that experience and the dynamics of with the Communists and the of North Vietnamese soldiers article by Henry Wriston, former pres­ history make available.” On the Home Scene supporters who'iise lies, insur­ in the South all have been ident of Brown University, a scholar rection, and terror to aid faithfully reported by Father and critic of,, first rank and a highly them? ^ O’Connor. At the same time, THIS IS beautifully stated. It rules Americans were being told by articulate writer. (Brown University That the current rioting is out the nuts who want to impeach Cracks in the Ivy Curtain largely the . work of such most commentators that now Press makes it available.) Warren or repeal taxes or abolish for­ agents provocateur hardly that President Diem was out He tomes up with this. No doubt eign aid or establish anarchy. Yet it By James M. Shea .should telciihone him. He munity enters the life of the needs proof. There is no of the way things would un­ after yfears of careful thought. “A true leaves one free to criticize Warren’s added his telephone number general community teach­ question now of “Buddhist doubtedly begin to look bright­ conservative does not insist upon the court for its failings or ask for a little “HOW WOULD IT be if I to show that he wasn’t kid­ ing, or healing, or perform­ persecution.” The Saigon re­ er. asked her to call you?” ding. ANY GOVERNMENT suc­ status quo; much less does he seek to less imperialism on the part of what ing social service — it would gime has bent over back­ This question may seem I called that number five seem to be elementary pub­ wards to favor the Buddhists, cessfully a n ti- Communistic reverse the historical process and turn some call the Bureau of Infernal Reve­ lic relations to avoid putting as Father O’Connor recently can expect vilification or nue or ask for simple horse-sense when less than memorable, but it times, and each time the man the clock backward. This remains a struck a happy note with me who answered suggested that difficulties in the way of com­ pointed out, so much so that worse. The pattern was set in fact despite the assertions of column­ one gives away billions. The taxpayer, because it was asked by the I call back later. Even when munication. all a Communist must shout the treatment given Spain by ists, commentators, soothsayers, and we should add, gives away those bil­ Sister who answered the tele­ I suggested that he might THINGS ARE SO much bet­ is “persecution” in order to the molders of public opinion. other wise men, who ought to know bet­ lions, not a mythical Uncle Sam. phone at the motherhouse of like to take a message he of­ ter than they used to be in go unmolested. On the other It was only the sheer fortitude ter, that such is the desire, intention However, judging by this beautifully her community. fered the counter-suggestion this respect that it is perhaps hand, the seeming Buddhist of the Spanish people and the written statement, with its obvious al­ It made me realize how sel­ that calling later might be unfair to complain. Only the antipathy to Catholics in Viet­ grace of God that allowed and effort of conservatives. nam goes unreported and un­ that nation to remain free of “The function of the true conserva­ lusion to St. Paul’s Epistle to the dom such a question is asked more effective. other day as I was about to by those who answer the tele­ If I were calling a Trappist dial the number of a provin­ challenged. the Communist yoke it had tive is to assess the historical situation Philippians (“Whatsoever things are Any honest observer must thrown off. Portugal can ex­ true” etc.), who is a conservative and phone in religious institutions. and the monk at cial headquarters I recalled with acuity and penetration. He must the other end of the line made how I used to put off calling ask if there is some link be­ pect similar treatment, as the campaign grows to oust her avoid starry-eyed optimism that would who is a liberal? RECENTLY, for example, no offer of having my call re­ that number unless I had a tween the. antl-Catholic tone of the present riots and the from ancient holdings in Afri­ expect him to brush aside adverse his­ I finished reading a book by turned, I shouldn’t be either certain amount of leisure ca and substitute le:ft-leaning torical forces. He will retain from the THE TERMS had better be a priest who suggested at the surprised or dismayed. time. In earlier days, a Sis­ fact that, as Father O’Connor also reports. Catholics and Nationalism there. scrapped, once and for all. end that interested readers But when a religious com- ter would answer the phone past whatsoever things are true, what­ Catholic villages In Vietnam The marvel is not in the at­ in a voice that indicated she tempts of Communism to do didn’t believe in telephones, these things. The children of announce “I’ll see if I can ^ z ! ' /S> darkness are much wiser in get her,” and then leave the their own self-interest than Parents' Dufy to Children caller waiting interminably. the children of light. .^^y own impression was that The marvel is that in a na­ By Roy Daugherty In many homes, for exam­ child’s education. The couldn’t becomes the disparaging pic­ passivity only minimizes a the Sister made it a practice tion such as (he United ple, children are prohibited care-less response to an inno­ ture of a flower thirsting for youth’s interest. to visit the chapel before re­ FULL AS BOOKS States, with its high level of NOT SO LONG AGO, one from participating in discus­ cent opinion deprecates the water, but receiving only rays Today’s world is far pro­ porting the call, and I thought Men have a right freely and education, its instant and brief maxim ruled the dinner sions because they are hot ex­ interests of the youth, who ad­ of blazon sun — quite the op­ gressed from that of the past. that if I were more recollect­ prudently to propagate blanket communications, its table in many American pected to have any opinions mittedly has much to learn, posite to the horse, led to Children are accumulating ed I might have prayed along throughout the state what reasonably free press, the homes: “Children should be on topics of modem living, but, at the same time, has the water, refusing to drink into more information than ever with her. things soever are true and whole gambit couid be not seen and not heard." and, furthermore, because faculty to reason. And if he which characterization youth before. They are graduating A well known public rela­ honorable, sp that as many as only played but applauded. The quip doubtlessly origi­ parents often feci that the is to reason well, he needs is most often put. from colleges in greater num­ tions director called the ten­ possible may possess them; APPARENTLY, a thing to nated as a climax to an epi­ i^outh’s opinions are unimpor­ encouragement, practice, and Many parents misunder­ bers and are becoming the dency of religious institutions but lying opinions, than which gain wide and official accep­ sode of “fooling around” by tant and inconsequential. The much criticism. stand their children. Yet they dominant force in society at to make it hard for telephone no mental plague is greater, tance in this country today youngsters at a dinner table, youth then is shooed away in­ themselves most learn that earlier ages. intruders “the ivy curtain.” and vices which corrupt the must only be presented under but the clever ditty is demon­ to the quiet of his room to YET THE APATHETIC re­ knowledge comes about They thus need and deserve I’ll believe it’s really dis­ heart and moral life, should the label of “democracy.” strative of another attitude in brood or into the family room sponse is insulting. It makes through interest and that, if better educations. And a solving when I begin to hear be diligently repressed by The Communists, unfortu­ society: That is, that children where the television blares the child wonder why he they want their offspring to greater interest and participa­ priests’ housekeepers, an­ public authority, lest they in­ nately, know how to spell that have nothing to say and, into the night. should learn; and it evokes obtain a good education, they tion by parents in the educa­ swering the rectory tele­ sidiously work the ruin of the word and have learned the theaefore, should not say any- The fault in such situations great disappointment in his cannot be passive in provok­ tion of their children would in­ phone, say, “Can I have him state. — Pope Leo XIII: Lib- sad secret that Americans thli\g. strikes at the very root of a parents. The stifled child thus ing their child’s Interest. For sure them of getting it. call you?” ertas (June 20. 1888). just love good spellers.

iiiiiiiimiuiiiDiiiiiiiwiaiiiiiij^^ # Pro party Righff Funtfamanfal Our Roadars Our Roof Lmpnlng? Editor, the Register Editor, the Register Judging from the press, including the "Register Roundup” This letter is occasioned by the death of Frank Scully, and Aug. 9, “Fair Housing” seems to be provoking somewhat of a the effect his death will have on your editorial page. Frank “Western Schism” in California. There is conflict in Detroit, Advise and Dissent was a liberal, but sensible and humorous. Mich., as previously in Seattle, Wash., and other places^. . . of other private interests. To insist otherwise is to force every If this practice had the approbration of St. .Ambrose, he Private property rights are crystal clear from Papal pro­ one to sacrifice his own prior rights, actual or potential, for never offered the Noonday Mass in Wall Street, or had to get I am writing because of what I consider a lack of liberal nouncements, upholding the natural law, fundamental and oblig­ secondary claims of other private interests. the cars out of the parking lot in time for the next Mass. influence now that Frank is gone. atory and no merely optional ideal according to Catholic con­ It is not surprising but anticipated that those who pre apa­ It seems odd that t.he Mass which Cardinal Newman found How will you keep the confidence of intelligent, liberal cept. These rights are more than mere ownership and include thetic, if not sympathetic to the injustice done to private owner­ “so consoling, so piercing, so thrilling, so overcoming” should minded laymen unless they see some regard for their views rights to the use and usufruct and administration of property. ship of real estate by iniquitous, but legalized, miscalled “Ur­ suddenly be so devoid of meaning as to require all the noise in your editorials? These rights belong to all without discrimination.. . . ban Renewal” for private interests under pretext of the com­ the current reforms are to'ing to inject into it. ... I do not consider myself a liberal, but I think you must These rights are not absolute but flexible and must yield, mon good, will also be blind to such concomitant rights as use, Loretta Reilly recognize the views of many of these people. I have always more or less, with due safeguarding considerations, in par­ usufruct and administration. 507 Central Ave. felt you made an effort to do this thanks to Frank Scully, and, ticular cases, such as national emergency and extreme neces­ Good and evil are often found side by side. But private .Albany, N.Y. in a sense. Bishop Dwyer, who is magnificent. sity of our neighbor. . . . ^ property rights and Communism so exclude each other that it # Too Much Cempromfso I hope ybu will be successful in replacing Frank Scully. But to demand, as a moral obligation, that these rights is impossible for them to co-exist. Every unjust infringement Editor, the Register | That’s a difficult assignment. Men like John Cogley have the of private property be sacrificed because of a conflict of private on private property rights is another step forward towards Paul H. Hallett's column. “Keeping Up With Events: stature, but have they the balance and humor? interests such as "Fair Housing” poses, is to put secondary Communism! It is from repeated “small doses” through our Goldwater’s Speech (Aug. 2) is a fine example of a moderate Meanwhile your boat, I think, is leaning to one side. I claims in a position of priority and prior claims in a secondary leaders that Khrushchev plans to realize his dream: "I am and the folly of that position. He and they proceed to walk on wish you luck, and God’s blessing in replacing that man who place. And all the more so, when interests of “Fair Housing” convinced that tomorrow the Red Flag will fly over the U.S.A. the points of a picket fence trying to balance themselves though knew how to rock the boat with laughter, and bring it back may otherwise bo realized.. . . i But we will not fly the flag. It will be the .American people falling once on this side and the next time on the opposite side. to middle again with goodness of heart and wisdom. Even apart from extreme necessity, charity and equity themselves.” Like the neurotic they learn nothing from their experiences but Priest Reader, Glenolden, Pa. deserve to be served at times, but not forcibly at the expense Rev. Wm. A. MUler, C.SS.R. continue in their pattern never growing to a higher level of New Orieans, Louisiana of justice. It is inconsistent, and indicative of insincerity and awareness. Therefore, I am glad G. J. Gustafson, S.S. To Arotism Rulific Opinion lack of altruism (except by proxy!) in such a conflict of in­ # No ’Amon’ for ‘Amoa’ (PONDER .AND PRINT: No ’Moderate’ Saint, .Aug. 9) had Editor, the Register terest, to clamor for recognition against private property rights Editor, the Register chosen to state: “No saint, for example, was a “moiierate” of real estate, exclusively, whilst safeguarding fully, these Recently “The Register” has printed a number of articles If the Catholic laymen of India consider it “nothing less in the Rockefeller sense.” However, I go further: no Christian regarding pornographic literature which have appeared on the same Inherent rights in the matter of other investments of thgn a shock to receive Holy Communion standing,” it is cer­ — meaning Christ-like — can be anything else but an extremist. front page. cash, stocks and bonds, deservedly and proportionately ex­ tainly no less than a shock for American Catholics to whom the How can one modify Christ?: This practice in my opinion should be continued in order pendable in comparative circumstances. word Amen has distinctly Protestant connotations, to have to Indeed, despite Bishop Robert J. Dwyer’s (.Aug. 9) mock­ to arouse public opinion against a serious threat to our society. No man has any obligation in ordinary needs to sacrifice conform to the Amen routine. It is not only distracting; it is ing Dr. Hugo M. Kellner — I'm not familiar with the doctor Jerome Gill, Willoughby, 0. or seriously jeopardize his own lawful interests of peace and terrifying since it adds to a communicant’s mechanical diffi­ or his ideas — the Church has become liberal and is in need security in his private property rights for promiscuous claims culties to gulp Amen and still get his mouth open in time to of a Goldwater itself. When Christ had an opportunity to modify iield a host from a hurrying priest. There have been so many His truth He did not do so — John 6; 54 . 61, 67. Letters for the “.Advise and Dissent” column from readers Rt. Rev. Matthew J. Smith, Ph.D. near misses and not a few dropped Hosts since the edict be­ Even in so important a matter as the salvation of souls of the “Register” are most welcome. The editors reserve the Founding Editor, Register Sjstem of Catholic Newspapers came effective. It was a pity to jettison that beautiful benign Christ refused to be liberal. .Now t.he Modern Church is com­ right to edit these letters, and, where necessary because of 1913-19M prayer, “Corpus Domini . . . custodial . . . ” but if it was to promising more and more to bring back the sheep not of its lack of space, to run excerpts of the longer letters. Contribu­ spare a priest’s vocal chords, well and good. Need the laity’s Fold. tors are asked to keep their letters as short as possible so as Pago 4 anxieties have been increased? Joseph V. R. Zahorsky, .Aliquippa, Pa. to give more people the opportunity to express opinions. Thursday, Sept. 3, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 5 Registorials This Bereaved Denverites Studying Archdiocese For Redemptorists By Paul H. Hallett Fifteen Denver-area youths | likewise resume their studies, of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Buck- All plane crashes are tragic. Many of them mean the ter­ are returning to their seminary I Daniel enters his first year of holz, Sr. and .Michael is the son mination of lives of immense value in the sight of God. But studies this week ,to prepare college and Robert his junior of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Klaus- themselves to be Redemptorist: year of high school. ner. only when we hear of the sudden deaths of four men whose priests or Brothers. John Mendoza, son of Mr. and Included in the five prospects careers required many years in the building do we realize Eight parishes of the archdio- Mrs. Everett .Mendoz, 929 W. starting their freshman high how costly to a community such deaths can be. cese are represented, 7th avenue, starts his freshman school year in the minor semi­ 1 refer, of course, to the two Colorado priests and the two year in high school. ' nary is Roger Schaefer of St. professors in Colorado State college, whose charred bodies (■.\THEDR.\L P.VRISH is rep- Brother Richard Clark, .son of Peter's parish. Fleming. Roger were found on a mountain lop last Sunday. I resented by John Kellogg, re- Mr. and Mrs. A1 Clark. 922 W. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I turning to his junior year of 4th. avenue, was invested in the Frank Schaefer, high school. He is the son of Redemptorist garb Aug. 1 and SEVEN PROSPECTS now IN LESS THAN two months, three promising young priests Mrs. Theresa Kellogg, of 1521 is now making his novitiate in starting their eighth grade have of the Denver Archdiocese have met violent deaths. Two Humboldt street, and the late 'R- Clement's college, De announced their intentions of cn- months ago an auto accident robbed the Cathedral parish of a George Kellogg. Soto. Mo. rolling as freshmen in the Re- promising assistant. This young priest died with five dedicated 1 Frater M i c h a e 1 Yonker. Jo^fph Candelaria, .son of demptorist minor seminary next women who would have served the Confraternity of Christian ,C.SS.R.. son of .Mr. and Mrs. Candelaria, returns September, according to the Doctrine, Sylvester Yonker, 1564 Elm'^^'P'' ** Rev. Henry McKeever, C.SS.R., We can draw all sorts of salutary soul-lessons from these street, represents Blessed Sac- .''’*^ preparatory school for Re vocation director of St. Joseph’s sudden losses of Christ-serving men and women, but one thing rament parish. Michael com- jdemptorist Brothers in Pine (Redemptorist) parish, Denver. these accidents should particularly do is to shock us out of pleted his novitiate last .Aug. 2'^**^' and. having taken his.tempor- Representing St. Mary’s par- the complacent habit of thinking of vocations as self-replacing. ary vows as a Redemptorist,,***'. ''t'' ®!''*'; No doubt God provides other priests, other religious, to Bus Depot Full of Nuns begins his major seminarv ' *"’*^ ®"‘* 'Rehael Mausner. both fill the places of those who are rudely cut off. It is always course ‘ returning to their sophomore comforting to think that there is no such thing as the irreplace­ Arriving in Denver from the Loretto Loretto Heights college on S. Wadsworth ______. high school year in the Re- ANDY able man. mother house in Nerinx, Ky., are 19 novices street. As a part of Loretto Heights college, ish r e F demptorist minor seminary at But, while we arc thinking it we had better he doing some­ who will continue their studies at the Loretto .hese young Sisters will be taught by Loretto k.v ^ H I r p " '-'’ Edgerton, Wis. Peter is the son thing about replacing him, or we are apt to find him to be the Education center located four miles west of Heights faculty on the Wadsworth campus. ter McCloskey, C.SS.R., is start­ LUCAS man who wasn’t there. ing his third year of theology. St. Thomas’ seminary, one of the very finest training He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. schools for priests in the country, has had dismayingly few Ed McCloskey, 2845 Ash street. Stanley, son of Mr. and Mrs. FOR priests in its ordination class for the Denver Archdiocese. Father O'Malley to Head Stanley Paprocki, Sr., 56.50 E. Our ALL NEW 32nd .Avenue, starts his minor Fall and Christ­ HERE ABE THE figures for each one of the years begin­ seminary course. mas Line is ready to help you STATE ning with 1852i-4, 7, 7, 1, 5, 4, 9, 8, 4, 2, 6, 8. Next May only From St. Catherine's parish. Correctional Chaplains and your organi­ two priests will be ordained for the Archdiocese. So it can be James Welch, son of Mr. and zation make high- seen that there is no steadily rising figure of new ordinands, as Mrs. John E. Welch, 4168 Grove Kansas City — The Rev. tion. Parole, and er^j>rofits. there should be in a diocese where Catholics are increasing Corrections at All Saints’ church, had been street, starts his minor semi­ ALBUMS, GtfTS, GREETING SENATOR Joseph M. O’Malley, Catholic association, so constantly. Replacements are not coming for those who die assistant pastor at St. Philo-,Inary cour.se, as does Daniel CARDS, STATIONERY chaplain at the Federal Cor- He has been vi Personal Service or are retired. vice president mena’s parish for seven years Fitzgibbons, son of Mr. and .Mrs. rectional institution at Engle- of the American Catholic Cor- w**®" appointed to his post at Clifford Fitzgibbons, 110 W. 1440 Gaylord St., Denver 322-1IS7 Pd. Pol. Adv. What is God trying to tell us by these sudden deaths of wood since 1957, has been rectional Chaplains as^sociation ^he Englewood institution. i Archer avenue, in St. Francis young priests? For one thing, that we must be more vocation- named president designate of for five years and has also A native of Worcester, Mass., Sales’ parish, minded. The encouragement of vocations is not a business the American Correctional been vice president of the West- he was born Nov. 27, 1925. ; that belongs to the Archbishop alone, tu t to every Catholic, Chaplains association. ern Probation, Parole, and Cor- He studied at Classical high -JOSEPH’S (Redemptor- for without a sufficient supply of priests there can no sound He will assume the presi­ rection association. The latter school, Worcester; Holy Cross ist) parish accounts for six of the seminarians. Frater James Catholic life. dential office at the 95th Con­ group covers 14 states of the college; St. Thomas prepara­ Whalen, C.SS.R., son of Mr. We need only look at certain areas of Latin America for gress of Correction in Boston Rocky Mountain region. tory seminary in Hartford, and Mrs. Howard Whalen, 645 evidence of that fact. Colorado cannot be forever dependent in August, 1965. Father O’Malley, who resides Conn.; Seminaire de Philoso- Fox st., enters his first year of on priests outside the state for its clergy. The 1,200-member association phie and the Grand Seminaire, theology in the Redemptorist RELIGIOUS ARTICLES CHURCH SUPPLIES The making of a priest Is a long process, but we make a chose Father O’Malley for top Montreal, Canada, and St. major seminary, Oconomowoc, mistake If we think that it starts at the seminary. It begins post during the 94th Congress Thomas seminary in Denver. Wis. : He was ordained for the Welcomes the Sisters in the earliest years, for only a boy who has had a good Catho­ of Correction in Kansas City, „ , j. Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-1 lic education and home training and good Catholic outside in­ Denver archdiocese by Bishop, ggpj, 443 ggnnock street, | Back to Denver and Mo. The ACCA is the national John J. Wright in W orcester------—------; fluences ordinarily feels the desire to enter the priesthood. organization of Protestant, on May 18, 1950. Surrounding Communities Everyone who by word or example does not teach the Catholic, and Jewish Clergymen Faculty Named for over-ruling love of Christ in the life of every Catholic is by assigned to federal, state, and FATHER O’MALLEY or municipal institutions or courts. The Opening of the New so much hindering the growth of vocations. ganized Our Lady of the Bell, At St.'Joseph's Everyone who does not pray for vocations is helping to FATHER O’MALLEY has an association for Catholic School Year, and Invites smother the flowering of a vigorous Christ life in the commun- served as a board member of women employes of the Tele­ Convent High Them to Come in and ity. the tri-faith group for several phone company, an^ has been Visit Us The accidents of the past two months are a reminder that years. He is presently the pres­ active in convert work. Colorado Springs — Sister M. vocations are our business. . u J , u- Gabriel, principal of St. Jo-'' ident of the Colorado Proba- He is remembered for hisj^g , STORE HOURS role in the capture of a manlg^^g^^^gg^ ,^g fg„o^.ing facu„y M O N D A Y thru FRIDAY 9 to 5:30 suspected of .stealing money ia,,5igan,ga,^. CLOSED SATURDAY, SEPT. 5th and M O N D A Y , SEPT. 7th Our Readers Say • • from the poor box. | The capture j occurred after Father O’Malley j The Rev. Arthur Dresen, re-' ligion; Sister M. Theresa, Ian- i made apparent to everyone. followed the man in a cab and Editor, the Register: • To make the Police de­ . , , ,. . . n .-i guages; Sister M. Maxine, Ian-1 Complete Line of Seminary Supplies As a friend and consultant partment one which will draw The second is something backed him agmnst a wall untd ^ Bernardis,' of the Catholic schools In the men of this caliber to our over which we have no con­ police came. The suspect ad-, ^ 3, ^^ trol and it is for this reason Denver area for the past 16 ranks; English, commercial; Sister M. | 1120 Broadway 534-8233 I am soliciting your support. years, I would like to ask • To give the officers a Rev. Joseph M. O’Malley the money Edwina, science; Sister M. I feel sure that any assist­ your assistance in a project fair and equitable salary Charlene, music; Sister M. _iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiFiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:ii6iiiiiM9raanii^ ance you can give us will which is close to the hearts which will enable them to Gabriel, principal, social sci- 1 greatly benefit our cause. We of all of us — the protection raise and educate their fam­ ence; and Miss Sally Wright, ] | must all work together to CPU ^Get-Acquainted' of the children and parents ilies in the proper manner. art. :1 give Denver and its citizens £ entrusted to our care. These two needed ingredi­ the protection they need. Miss Wright comes to St. As you know, my special ents for maintaining and Joseph’s Convent high school | i jurisdiction is the education Coffee Planned Sept. 17 building our Police depart­ I WOULD DEEPLY appre as a postulant, from St. Jo -;i of parents and children so ment go hand in hand — it is date whatever help you can A verdant air of Erin will Mitchell, 1042 Oneida street s^P**’* college, .Albuquerque,: | that our school areas will be almost impossible to have greet members of the Catholic Denver, are co-chairmen for the Mex., where she has been g as safe as we can possibly one without the other. The give to support the raise in Parent - Teacher league when initial Sept. 7 event. For lack of t^ai'hlng art. The addition of g salary for police officers at make them. My associates in first chore is one which only they enter Oscar Malo hall, 1835 space, the usual CPTL baby- " ''‘R*" >* change | the Denver Police depart­ the department can do. The the time of the election on Logan street, Denver, for their sitting program will not be®* faculty members at St. Jo- g Sept. 8. ment have other duties, but men have accepted this chal­ annual “get-acquainted” coffee available on that occasion. seph’s Convent high school. ;g the goal of the entire depart­ lenge and results have been Officer Joseph Hale on Thursday. Sept. 17. ______The high school, besides its,g ment is to serve everyone in 1 usual courses, offers modern Denver in the best possible THE HALL’S specially-built Cathedral High’s mathematics, chemistry, phy-;| manner, and I feel that under Four New Directors “Clancy street” will be bord-'-.-ed sics. art. and music theory. i Chief Harold Dill we have Students Alerted St. Joseph Convent highii certainly made tremendous by thatched Irooths where 1964-65 Students attending Cathedral school is a school for aspir- | progress in the right direc­ Elected for Regis Club league officers in green toppers high school this fall must be ants — girls who are thinking | tion. and derbies will welcome their Four persons have been tomeys; Walter H. Kranz, pres­ at school Tuesday, Sept. 8, at of becoming Sisters. School = r unit counterparts, and after a 8:15 a.m. opened on .Aug. 31. g HOWEVER, IN ORDER to elected to two-year terms on ident, Walter H. 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We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a *17.150 to *19.950 PRIMARY ELECTION taste In the children of the archdiocese for the reading of “In Denver’s Music Center” The Register. V A L L E Y HI T O H A M P D E N DdSODs EAST TO TAMARAC DR « URBAN J. VEHR 1623 California Sf. Phono 222-9791 Feast of St. Francis de Sales Archbishop of Denver September 8,1964 SHOW HOUSES OPEN 10 A M. UNTIL 8 PM. Free Customer Parking. . . in neic lot across the street Jan. 29. 1960. g — Page 6 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Sept. 3, 1964 Adventures in Family Livingi Visit to the Pieta— li/liniature Retreat By Sue Wuller Chapel ceiling), a skilled archi­ but they are confusing to four Recently we visited the tect (having designed the pre­ years old. (Audioanimatronics WOMEN World's Fair in New York, li sent Saint Peter's Basilica in is the word recently coined by was Saturday and the weekenc’ Rome), and a fashion design the Disney Studios for the way crowds were there in full force -■r (having planned the cos­ they make human and animal However, we arrived just as tume of the Swiss Guard), pre­ dummies “move” and “talk”.) To Publish Anthology Where’s the Shopping List? i the Fair opened its gates, at ferred to work in marble. He New York City — The Paulist ten in the morning. The first thought it had a lasting quality. n iE N WE r o d e ’ the Uttle press will publish a paperback thing on our agenda was the We emerged from the peace­ open air trains with colored anthology of the best dramatic ful starlit darkness of the Pie- 4 ’R. Disney Dancing Dolls at the flags to mark their routes. Nat­ scripts produced on the national Pepsi-Cola Pavilion. (Our sight­ ta's setting into the sunlit Some Classified urally, the children remember­ television netwoAs during the seeing had to be geared to the brightness of the world once ed the color of the flags much last 10 years. Four Contempo- younger members of our party more, leaving our Heavenly more than they noted the gilt Yary Religious Plays will be — naturally). Mother to her quiet sorrow. We facade of ’s pavilion or published in cooperation with Linda and Cathy had seen the busied ourselves with the mun­ Confusion MRS. GEORGE L. FALA- MRS. EDWARD B. COUGH­ the orange atop Florida’s tow­ the National Council of Catholic dancing dolls on Disneyland’s dane task of finding something GR.ADY, the former Elizabeth LIN, JR., the former Mary er or the horses in the corral Men. Talk about confusion in the Naturally, the “Michigan TV show and were counting on to eat for our hungry little ones. Ann Siegwarth, is the daugh­ at ■ New Mexico’s display. But classified section of a news­ Catholic” did not discover un­ Helen Barnes, is the daughter seeing them in person. So this ter of Josephine Siegwarth this is the way of children. . . paper, the following item is til after the edition was al­ of Mr. and Mrs. William F. was our first stop. la front of PEOPLE WHO COMPLAIN reprinted from the “Michigan ready distributed that the ad and the late .Albert Siegwarth they remember the strangest loundry Barnes of Huntsville, .Ala., the entrance we encountered about prices of food at the was, in reality, Mrs. Tullio of Denver. Bridegroom is the things. Catholic,” official newspaper and formerly of Denver. some of the Seven Dwarfs and Fair must not shop very care­ son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. My advice to Fair-goers is dry cleaning of the Archdiocese of Detroit: Corsetti’s shopping list. they were so tall that Cathy al­ fully, or else they must have Falagrady of Denver. Double­ Bridegroom is the son of Mr. this: Go and see all you wish, She inadvertently sent it most decided to go home. With enormous appetites. Our kiddies ring ceremony was performed and Mrs. Edward Bryan then when you are tired of see­ “Where ihe charm of OUR VERY own “printer’s along with her payment for Cathy carefully avoiding those did quite nicely with a hot dog in the Denver Cathedral Aug. Coughlin of Denver. Double­ ing the things of this worid, nearness is restored" devil” worked overtime last an earlier ad for an income six foot-high cartoon charac­ apiece at one of the Brass Rail 22. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor ring ceremony was performed visit the 'Vatican display. A few week plying his speciality of apartment (it was rented). in Christ the King church, ters, we managed to get settled quick lunch counters. No wait­ John B. Cavanagh officiated. tnoments with Mary and Jesus compounding honest errors. "Mrs. Corsetti, who lives at Denver. A' breakfast and re­ in one of the little boats. Once ing in line, no waiting to be Member of: A breakfast was held. A re­ will refresh and inspire you, Object of last week’s caper 20495 Cardoni, Detroit, re­ ception followed the rites. Fol­ inside the tunnel, all the dolls served, and moderate prices ception followed in Slovenian and make you ready to go out was a classified ad which ap­ ports with a sigh of relief, lowing a trip to California, the were singing loud enough to si­ appealed to us. * Notional Institute of Hall. After a trip to Las and face the World once more. peared under our “For Sale that there wasn’t much de­ couple will make their home lence any complaints the baby Dry Cleaning Vegas, Nev., the couple are The last exhibit we visited It’s just like a miniature re­ —Miscellaneous” section. It mand for contact edging pa­ residing in Denver. in Wheat Ridge. might make. 'Ihe little girls’ was the Illinois Pavilion advertised; “Contact edging per, kitchen curtains, spray treat. * American Institute of I eyes opened wide as they saw where .\braham ' Lincoln paper; sheer kitchen curtains, enamel, a lamp shade, or a Laundering 'dozens of dolls from dozens of “stood up” and talked to us 3 pairs; can of white spray bath mat. countries and heard them sing­ about liberty. “I thought you enamel; lamp shade, rubber ing, “It’s a Small World After said he was dead. Mommy. See, Petite flower call 3-4281 for thema bath mat.” All!" When the boat had com­ he was sitting down and now Annunciation ^^rcliLiALop’d ^ u iid pleted its tour, the girls wanted he stood up. Isn’t he alive? 1809 convenience of pick up Will to go around again. Really?” Audioanimatronics I HUMBOLDT and delivery in Denver to Unit of Aid may be good for Walt Disney, Across tt>e Street wall CARPETS Our Lady of Fatima circle willj ra’s for members and husbands. | gu j DECIDED to tra- and all suburbs. from St. Joseph's Room Size meet Sept. 12 in the home of St. ^^^rard circle wiU meet Sept, jygj jg g more peaceful spot, so Hospital Society to Meet Mary Torley. and Smaller 3 m Paula Vessas home Rose-1 53)^ ..Good-bye” to Pluto, DRY CLEANING Optn weekdays THE RUGS Violet Astuno will entertain 9 p.m. Ltrgnt M lK lim In ttw City ’The .Annunciation branch of mary Simpson will be hostess ^Uce and the White Rabbit who AND LAUNDRY LAUNDERERS Servants of Mary circle Sept. 8. for Infant of Prague circle ^^ad gathered at the entrance, c«n Sender Mt. St. Vincent’s Home for Boys 1-5 p.m. AND rFiirnif u n i i TiirA u r e inf®’ uie bouse boi ’®®"‘ Aid Society, Denver, will re­ Vessel of Honor members will ®. ■ • „ . . marked their faces in our movie have a barbecue at Janet Cap- Agnes Davis wil e n t e r t a i n ^ g g ^ g ^ j Phene erders given prompt ittMtlpn || CLEANERS Optn Monday ond Wtdnotdoy sume its monthly card party be­ ( A s r A i i i : Please call . . 255-6101 Phont MA. 3-4261 Evtningi Till liM P.M. ginning at 12:30 p.m. on Thurs­ Precious Blood circle on Sept, i Vatican Pavilion. We had saved ns «s7f 2500 CURTIS day, Sept. 10. J a map of the World’s Fair E.M.W. Luncheon and table awards Holy Family circle will meeljf^om one of the early spring ed- a reputation maintained where cash talks will be furnished by Mrs. Hil- home ^ Helen -'icKeman s jtjggj gj jj^g gggjjjg^ pggj^g^j •ince 1905 2141 So. Broadway dred McCarthy and her com­ carefully for the trip, and then BACK.TO SCHOOL S P E C l^ Sllerman 4-2754 mittee, consisting of Mmes. Sam Mother Beloved members wiU accidentally left it in the car in Monday Through Friday Horner, Gertrude Kelly, Eliza­ have a picnic for members and the parking lot! These things beth Ibold, Mary Petri, Eliza­ children at Sloan’s lake. Their do happen when you are unload Free Permanent Wave! beth McCarthy, Loretta WoUen- meeting wUI be Sept. 10 in the ing a stroller plus some young Pay til* rogultr minimum prieu. NOW AVAILABLE haup, Jessie Cllinton, Ann Mc­ home of Janice O’Connor. children. king a friand or ralativa and tha will Hugh, Ellen Kane, Rose McDer- Virginia Morris will entertain So we did the next best thing iva a Parmanant Wava FREEL * CANNING PEACHES * PEARS motte, and Margaret Alspach. Sacred Heart of Jesus circle on — asked one of the information An invitation has been ex­ Sept. 8. clerks. She told us that it was CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT • AM 6-3237 * PRUNE PLUEIS * DUARn. PLUMS tended to all members to attend Ethel Abeyta will be hostess j located on the Avenue of Peace and bring guests. j for St. Martha circle on Sept. 10. pointed out the gold star at the Hollywood Beauty College * PICKLES * BEHS jtop of the Vatican Pavilion, and Engagad started us in the right direction. ^ 1530 COURT PLACE 1300 - loth Strcetl j Engagement * ENTRANCE Mr. and Mrs. Herman Blach QUITE A DIFFERENT at- ’Mf i,TAiRV..\- AT n-.’A 'C lAM f,-. -f FRANK DARDANO of Yuma, Colo., have announced ;mosphere prevails inside the M ( ') 'PT TB[{T F’ITF'ANM : i ».*•* ’ C S ' OP ------’i 1200 W. Evani Avt. 934-0552 the engagement of their daugh­ I And Wedding Vatican Pavilion. In contrast to ter, Colleen, to Carl V. Bates, ; Rules Listed ? busy-ness of the Fair­ Jr., son of Mrs. Carl V. Bates i £ grounds surrounding it, a sad and the late Dr. G. V. Bates of Persons desiring wedding or solitude is the keynote of this Ouray. The engagement announcements display. Along the wall leading OLIVER'S bride • elect To inter Convent in the “Denver Catholic Reg- in to the Pieta are the Stations interned at ister” are urged to consider of the Cross. Then, when you Jeanne FItzgibbons, daugh­ ST. MICHAEL'S POLICE GUILD the University the following policy before are completely removed from Meat Market ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert of Michigan snbmltting material. the world outside, you enter a medical cen­ L. FItzgibbons, will enter the • Engagement announce­ "Serving Denver Since 1923 With Quality Meats” novitiate of the sisters of darkened room, step onto a ter in dietetics ments are published. Only moving sidewalk, and see the and is now on Mercy, Omaha, Neb., on Sept. pertinent Information is used CHOICE STEAKS - ROASTS ^ ORDER EARNESTLY ASKS YOUR 8. A member of All Saints’ Blessed Mother with her dead the staff of in the brief-form style. Photos Son’s Body. Shubert’s “Ave Denver Gener­ parish, Denver, she was grad­ suhtnitted will be reduced to Fresh Ponltry Fiah uated the past June from St. Maria” is gently playing in the al hospital. a one-half column. background as Michelangelo’s I Pnfaulonal Mail Cullan ta larva Van Joseph’s high school, Denver. Phvna 7u aaif mt I. am avt. SUPPORT FOR POLICE Her fiance is a • Wedding annotmcementi Mary bends tenderly over the AAm aiKh senior at Colo­ also use the brief style, with limp Body in her arms. The rado university. A late January the bride’s picture appearing Carrara marble, carved by M. wedding is planned. in one column. Buonarroti when he was 24 Because the newspaper Is years old, today is polished to a AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS ‘Hour of St. Francis’ published weekly, it is impos­ high gloss. I realized why Mi­ sible to pnblish all the en­ chelangelo, although he was an The “Hour of St. Francis” gagement and wedding an­ will be telecast Sunday, Sept. accomplished painter (having Elect nouncements the week the lain on his back for years atop 6, at 12 noon on KRDO-IT, material is submitted. These BY VOTING FOR a ladder to paint the Sistine Channel 13, Colorado Springs. are published as soon as pos­ sible in order of their arrival. T e d E n b in ’The old style of pnblishing ffngogoif Dr. James P. Gray long, detailed accounts of a Mr. and Mrs. Dell A. Styers Juvenile Judge wedding or engagement has of Denver have announced the Democrat AMENDMENT "1 OPTOMETRIST been abandoned owing to pro­ engagement of their daughter, ^ A Eyes Examined duction costs and lack of Mary Jane Sty­ space. The staff requests the ers, to Robert LEADERSHIP FOR DENVER'^ on Visual Care right to rewrite any or all ma­ W. Sorensen, Contact Lenses terial submitted to conform son of Mr. and COUNTER'AnACK ON DELINQUENCY - To Be Honored to the present style. Mrs. William 213 Colo. Bldg. When possible, wedding or M. Sorensen of Loretto Heights college • Graduate De Paul University Law School. 1615 CaUf. engagement photos are re­ Denver. T h e Sept. 8,1964 alumnae will honor Sister turned when proper identifi­ bride-elect is a • Special Advisor to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson’s For Appointment Call: Eileen Marie, new president cation is given on the back of g ra d u a te of Committees on Juvenile Delinquency. of the Denver college, at a photo. Machebeuf f 825-8883 • State Representative 1961-64. corporate Communion break­ Before submitting such ma­ high school. terial, persons are urged to The couple fast on Saturday, Sept. 12. read and observe the style of plan an Oct. 10 Mm stytn Denver Needs Ted Rubin as JuvenHs Judge... Mass will be offered by the the announcements as they wedding in Blessed Sacrament Rev. Robert Greenslade, appear in this edition. church, Denver. To work f o r , , . chaplain, in the college chapel • Special empluudii on effective handling of fln t oBeoBeo, Last Long Weekend at 8:30 a.m. Sister Eileen • Improved coordination of work between JltvenDe eonst end Marie will be the featured existing family and conununity agencies. speaker at the breakfast fol­ • Iicadershlp In developing neighborhood, school aad eOBmmnU/ lowing Mass in the Machebeuf attacks on causes of delinquency. Hall dining room. Mrs. Mad­ eline Wstlsb will present her • expended ataff training in modem methods Ot dladpllna and with a spiritual bouquet from eounseling to reduce repeat offenses. 1 For Outdoor Fun! the alumnae. Mrs. Jo Ann • Slim legal basis for administration of oaDib«i9 ervlaed iBSti* tho|i larly. All tofoway Btorat closad Monday, Sopt. 7 Mancinelli, general chairman tuUona and programs. of the event, is being assisted by Mrs. Wilma Fioii. Reser- West Virginia, fully cooked, boneless, vitions for the breakfast may skinless, sugar cured. Ready to heat be made by writing to Mrs. Mancinelli, 2161 W. 73rd Ave­ and eat or to serve cold. 4 to lb. nue, Denver, or by calling Hams 10V, lbs. 78 936-3476 by Sept. 9. Cost of the breakfast is $2.50 per person. Armour’s Skinless Campfire. Brand. 3-lb. Family Size Pack, $1 Campfire Franks pkg. (Less than 34c a lb.) Anyone Can Play the Safeway Brand. Shingle Pock. NEW PUYER PIANO! Sliced Cheese American, I Pimento, or Swiss. 4

Busy Baker Brand. 2-lb. Fig Bars A lunch box favorite. pkg. Embarrassed wben it’s your turn Sweet, tender, locally grown ears Com 10 Pfonniiig Movi* BoaafH for the car pool? Co-ordinating calling lists for the premiere of Walt Perhaps it's time for a new car or a newer used car. Select one. Remember, Safeway offers a wide variety of school supplies. Disney’s “ Mary Poppins,” which is to be held Oct 21 at the If ready money is a problem, arrange to pay for it a monUi at a — We Give Gold Bond Slanins Aladdin theater, Denver, for the benefit of Cathedral high school, Denver, are, left to right, Mrs. W. H. Hinton, president time with a low cost ANB Auto Loan. The dealer will handle it of the Catholic Parent-Teacher League; and Mrs. Paul Fitz­ through us if you ask him to, or you may prefer to see our Auto gerald, president of the Drover Arcbdiocesau Council of Catho­ Loan Department Ed Boehm, Dave Guyton or Max Nelson. lic Women. The meeting was held in the home of Mrs. Stephen They’ll be happy to help you get your new car. After all, they L. R. McNicbols, honorary chairman of the premiere commit­ tee. Proceeds from the premiere showing will go toward Ihe might be in your car pool someday. if SAFEWAY Cathedral high school fund for the new library, little theater, and new gym. Tickets are available from Mrs. William M. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK We reserve the right to limit quantities. None sold to dealers. Lenschner, DE 3-8169; Neil Horan, FR 7-8557; or Mrs. 17th and Stout 244-6911 Prices good in Denver thru S at Sept. 5, 1964 Walter C. Badger, FR 7-u79. MEMBER F.O.I.C. TViursday, Sept. 3, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 7 In Church's renewal, prelate tells liturgists 'Ecclesiam Suam' Sets Tone of Responsibility St. Louis — The "writings Hallinan declai'cd. s|ionsibility of using et ery pro­iter of months. Eager Catholics ; “There need be no revolution fears, their questions, their deep of the two Pontiffs of this "It announced the Council of per means for it." [will grow impatient, and less here, nor a breaking up of tra­ convictions; and when he an­ age of renewal,” Pope John the Church: To add new “Two weeks ago, in his first ■eager om-s will disapprove. ditional images of chapel nounces the Gospel, the people X.Xlll and Pope Paul VT. are strength and (lowcr to her encyclical. Ecclesiam Siiam, re­I “ But as Newman said of the- altars,” he added. “ All that is must be able to feel that they permeated with words “alive faith' sponsibility was the great lology, development is 'a patient, needed is a due sense of pro­ are addressed personally." with Christian optimism," words “In his opening addi'e-.s to theme," the .Archbishop assert­ diiigent working out of one doc­ portion." He stressed that in liturgical that reflect “Christian growth the Council Fathers, 'new' was ed trine from many materials. In concluding his address. worship we become closer to and development." like the motif of a s\mphony. “It set the totie. whether he The coiiduet of Popes, Councils, .Archbishop Hallinan declared; God. carrying along the composer's was writing of the Church’s Fathers, betokens the slow, The key words, according to ' “ In Joannine terms, the chal­ “Listening to God's Word and creative urge, repeated in dif­ meaning, her need o f renewal, ; painful, anxious taking up oi .Archbishop Paul .J. Hallinan of lenge is now. In Pauline terms, saying A’es to Him in the first fering rhythms, inspiring every her need of dialogue. Our liv- jnew truths into an existing liody .Atlanta, are “new” and “re- the responsibility is grave. With part of the .Mass and eating the measure of a great work: ’.New ing heritage, the Gospel, is our 'of belief." , sp'onsible.” obedience to authority and pru­ great banquet of redemption conditions of life a new order responsibility before the Church, ; Zeal we need, the speaker dence in restraint, with patience with Jesus and the brethren in Gift for Now Hospital of iniman relations' These before our separated brethren I.N A.N ADDRE.SS entitled. asserted. Indeed, he said, “zeal and charity, but with zeal and the second part of the Mass — would open up 'new avenues,’ and the entire world, indeed be­ A check for a planter for the out-patient lounge of the new The Church’s Liturgy: Growth I for the liturgy is a sign of the i freshness and vigor on every we really become God’s people challenge 'new energies.' fore God Himself. " Mercy hospital Is presented to Sister Mary Kleran, hospital ad­ and Development,” delivered at pi'ovidential disposition of God step of the way. the liturgical again," he declared. “At wor­ “ In this impetus,’’ Archbishop ministrator, by IV^s. Joseph Tanner, left, and Mrs. .Nancy the concluding general session in our time. renewal in our nation will al­ ship we become the Church.” Hallinan declared, “the schema ARCHBISHOP HALLINAN Blane, both of Hoffman Heights. Mrs. Tanner and Mrs. Blane of Liturgical Week here. "But we also need tact, and ways be a movement. It will Archbishop Hallinan focu'^sed on the liturgy was moved into stressed the importance of both continue to grow, it must not made the contribution on behalf of the Kiwi club, composed of courtesy, and kindness and per­ attention first on Pope .John's first place on the agenda " patience and zeal| in the liturgi­ cease to develop. Only in the former stewardesses of .American Air lines. Mrs. Blane is With the pre.sent Holy Father, cal movement, i suasion. " the Archbishop con­ WHAT ABOUT YOU? use of the “challenging word tinued, “and all these are the hard and persistent efforts of treasurer of the Kiwi club. the .Archbishop continued, "the The Church “has labored a this process can the Church fill ______s______’new.’ " ways of charity. ' “He used it to introduce the key word is 'responsible.' long time for this harvest,” he her proper role; To stamp upon "John has underlined the said. encyclical Mater et Magistral "THE LAW OF LOVE has not her people ‘a deeper impress of grave need of change,” he ad­ 'And the renewal now in ‘New guidelines' to judge the been repealed by the new Con­ her .Master's energy.’ ’ Choir Serenades Pope ded. "Paul underscores our re- progress will not bo just a mat- social question.’’, Archbishop stitution, and it would be blas­ “Sing,” was the request of the Windsor choir of Monte­ phemy to act as if it had." .ANOTHER Liturgical Week Pope Paul VI from the bal­ speaker was Father Gregory bello, Calif., burst into song. Archbishop Hallinan empha­ cony of his summer residence Baum. While the Pope and thou- sized that after the diocese the in Catelgandolfo, Italy, and .sands of his cu.stomary Sun­ Bishop Stresses the Duty parish “is the true liturgical I Father Baum emphasized in day visitors listened with entity." his address. "Why There Was a smiles on their faces, the Council." that Christian doctrine, American choir rendered the “Then sense of community’ “ must forever pass through dia- USED which is so vital is nourished Negro spiritual, “He’s Got the Of Liturgical Participation |logue and be reformulated to be i CAR Whole World in His Hands." primarily, not in the faculty- understood by the people of the house. nor the school, nor the age. by our own people. At the end of the Pope’s in­ St. Louis — “For many years, ond Vatican Council, citing the forms of worship which had be­ VALUES formal audience, which he convent chapel, but in tbe par­ “The preacher,” he declared, Christians have been present at increase in understanding of come stereotyped through the ish church," he declared, di­ grants each Sunday when he "“must Ik' in dialogue with his liturgical celebrations which what the liturgy of the Church years is in itself revitalizing recting his comments to the prays the noontime Angelus people. He must know their ...AFIIANCISUNSISTERI BLOW were totally devoid of any ap­ really is. and productive of all manner religious. GIVING YOURSCLF to « Ilf* com­ with pilgrims and tourists, pearance of ‘celebration’,” Bish­ “The Holy Spirit is a marve­ of good for the living Church.” pletely dedicated to the lalvatlon of the choir also sang Rodgers souls . . . through prayer, work, lac- op. Charles A. Buswell of Pueb­ lous teacher; and was patently rlflce, and Joy . . . by uaing your and Hammerstein’s “You’ll lo told participants at the 1964 evident at the Council. ’The two BISHOP BUSWELL stressed Denver Girl talents as a Nurse, Laboratory and Never Walk Alone.” that too many Christians have .X-Ray Technician. Secretary, Ac- Liturgical Week in St. Louis, sessions have- been, and the j- cuunlant, LHetltlan. S e a m s t r e s s , During his brief talk, the Mo. Council continues to be the been present at liturgical cele­ Cook, as well as In other hospital Pope referred to the visit he (AKERIESI departments and In a new extension shortest and most effective post­ brations as mute spectators and Enters Novitiate of oiir work In the Catechetical and had made that morning to the | Stressing the duty to partici­ pate in sacred liturgy in order graduate course that a Bishop siient witnesses. Home of Fine Pastries Social Service Fields . . . nearby town of Aprilia. He j “They have been deaf to the that we may become imbued could experience.” 66 So. Broadway THERE IS NO GREATER CHARITYI B A C K TO spoke of its foundation in the I Bishop Buswell answered the Spirit and the voice of God." with the true spirit of Christ, 1649 So. Colorado Blvd. (Wrtt>— giving your age— to Vocation 1930.S, its reconstruction in the | pre-Council attitude that “we He continued, “.. . We will 1550 Colorado Blvd. 1940s, ant. its development as j Bishop Buswell said: Director. 767 30th SL, Rock Island, SCHOOL CARS “For all too long we Chris­ are getting along all right with­ grow in grace and in union with 2410 East 3rd Ave. lllinnls. for further details of this an industrial center of 20,000 tians generally have been stand­ out the Council" within the Christ through our encounter happy Itfe.l people and 66 factories. $29 TO $199 ing on the threshold of life and statement: with Him in the sacraments and “This means,” the Pope its struggles and have been hesi­ “We are hardly getting along in proportion to our faith and said, “that the place is alive 1950 THROUGH 1957 tant to step into the fray.” well at all, filled Churches to devotion.'’ VOTE FOR Plus These Values with new attitudes and out­ the contrary not withstanding.” “. . .Our participation in the looks, with ju.st that new man­ THE BISHOP TRACED the He continued. “It is said that Holy Liturgy then is not as mere Clarence "A rc h " ner which comes to industrial '62 RAMBLER growth of the recent Constitu­ Pope John convoked the Council spectators at a formal ecclesi­ areas, altering the nature and 4-dr. l^adiOy heater, standard trans. tion on Sacred Liturgy during so that a window might be astical function . . . It is do an In excellent condition. manner of living and thinking. DECKER the first two sessions of the sec- opened to let fresh air into the action, it is to live the mysteries $ 1 ,0 9 5 “We desire, therefore, that Church. The Constitution on the of Christ's redemption. It is to STATi SiNATOR the intention of our prayer '59 FORD Sacred Liturgy is surely an open be renewed by Christ’s Word DESIGNATED BY today turn especially toward window to let in light and air and in His Life, that we mayi 4>door Gaiaxle. V-l. radio, heater, DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION whitewall tires. work, its dignity and loftiness for the people of God. bear witness to Him in every $895 and liberty.” ^liongLt: “The relaxing of the rigid avenue of life itself.” AS No. 1 CANDIDATE FOR Pope Paul expressed the STATE SENATOR '59 CHEVROLET hope that work would not be PRIMARY ELECTION SEPTEMRER I, Convertible. V-l, whitewall tires, 1N4 radio, heater. considered “either sufficient V n . Denver War on Poverty $995 in itself or cn end in itself.” '59 CHEVROLET HUNT CLEANERS By Julie Lorene Group Is Established Brookwood station wavon, 4-door VERSATILE fresh Calif- COMPLETE LAUNDRY & Kathleen .Ann Hein $595 ALTERATION SERVICE fornia Bartlett pears give a .Articles of incorponition have physically or mentally handi­ N. R. MEININGER CO. .Mchi.son, Kans. — Katlili'en Servicing SI James - St ThprovP's flavor lift to warm-weather been filed with the Colorado capped. Consistently S100 Ann Hein, the daughter of Mr. flnd Christ Iho King P.iroho'. meals. Secretary of State establishing Most Complete Stock of Artist and Mrs. William E. Hein, 355 1 HOUR SERVICE ON CLEANING With meat or fish, serve a non-profit corporation to be A BO;\KD OF directors, con­ to S300 Below S. Grant street, Denver, entered Materials in the West 7301 E «lh A V E • 355 9948 Bartlett pear slices over rafts known as Denver’s War on Pov­ sisting of 23 community leaders the novitiate of the Mount St. The Denver Marketl of iceberg lettuce; dollop erty, Inc. and representatives of various Scholastica here, .Aug. 22. * Valour Paptrt with a mixture of mayon­ public and private educational IV K ld llti In Pirty PtitriM Miss Hein is a former mem­ naise, chili sauce, chopped INCORPORATORS are Mayor and welfare agencies, will be * Oil and Water Color Oulfili ber of St. Francis de Sales par­ MARY ANNE green onion and crumbled Tom Currigan, Walter Emery, appointed by Mayor Currigan. ish and was graduated from the * School Art Supplies bacon. A meeting of the incorporators BAKERIES president of the Bank of Den­ parish high school in 1962. Fresh pear halves, cored ver; Dr. James Galvin, psychia­ and board members is sched­ • Slide Rules The 15 young women who en­ (J o A n n ie and filled with a mixture of uled in the mayor’s office at All BuHar trist and the mayor’s citizen tered the novitiate of Mount St. • Drawing Instruments sharp cheese spread and chairman for the War on Pov­ 10:30 a.m. Sept. 9. CAKES Scholastica on Aug. 22 will have pickle relish, taste nifty with erty; Bernard Valdez, manager H a n p tfi grilled franks or hamburgers. a nine-month period of postu- 1415 Tremont 222-3727 Partlni of the Denver Department of lancy. During this time of be­ For dessert, chill Ba-tlctt Welfare; and Dr. Henry Welch, Engagad •IMl Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Cerise. coming acquainted with the re­ pear slices in Sherry or grape­ executive director of the Metro­ F o rd WtMIngt Denver, have announced the en­ ligious life of the Benedictine Call fruit juice with red or green politan Council for Community/ MtrciMnI'i Parit - m am gagement of their daughter, Sisterhood, they will be engaged 3800 Wadswoith ■ Wheatridge grapes and orange sections. Services. 1) W. OIrard, En«ltwood - 7(1 Itai Cherlyn Louise, to George Wil­ in regular college work. 424-4441 iWaitland SliaMn« Cinlar — 1)7 ran Serve with a sprig of fresh In addition to serving as a M anadway - 7^-741) mint or scoop’of fruit sherbet. liam Stock, Jr., son of George planning and coordinating body William Stock, Sr., of Denver, d lm in d e A ’A for existing public and private and the late Mrs, Stock. The Ladies, The Home of Men's and Women’s Famous Brands Brighton Woman agencies concerned with prob­ bride-elect is a graduate of St. Please! Bound for Hawaii lems oI the poor, the corpora­ Joseph’s high school, Denver, and attended Mt. St. Scholasti- Ever wonder why your THERE'S STILL TIME Miss Carole Gerdom. daugh tion will supervise programs name is misspelled when it ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ger­ made possible by enactment of ca college, Atchison, Kans. Her fiance is a graduate of Regis appears In print? One of the Wishes To Welcome TO HAVE YOUR CLOTHES dom of St. Augustine’s parish, the Economic Opportunity act. main reasons is that the cor­ Brighton, is being transferred high school and attended Regis QUALITY DRY CLEANED The corporation will place spe­ college, Denver. .A spring wed­ respondent who sent In a to Honolulu. Hawaii, to fulfill a cial emphasis on developing The Students ding is planned. news item or picture did not AND EXPERTLY PRESSED military air transport contract programs that will increase em­ type the information, but awarded to Continental Air­ ployment opportunities, reduce wrote it out In longhand. of FOR THE WEEKEND. lines. Flights will take her adult illiteracy, provide com­ Take Time Deciphering persons' long- throughout the Far East, includ­ prehensive academic counseling If you are traveling in Colora­ hand writing is a chore and "Jhn Thumi you (^c u l J a u a I' ing Manila, Saigon, Bangkok, and guidance services, assist do to enjoy its scenic beauty, more often than not names and Tokyo. Donna Gerdom will the disadvantaged who are ex­ the State Patrol advises you to and sentences have to be LOREHO HEIGHTS COLLEGE be leaving some time in Sep­ periencing difficulty in school, take time to enjoy the trip. 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TEACHER — Kearney Junior High School, Havo your Adorns City School District # 1 4 — 11 years. EXPERIENCED LEGISLATOR — Served in Col- lurnace Mercy Nursing Graduertes orodo House of Representatives 1961-62. Seventeen students from Mercy Hospital Fae Stump, Carolyn Mary Thomas, Carolyn Member of Labor and Employment Relations, school of nursing, will be participants in a Jane Whelan, .Nancy .Anne Williamson, and State Affairs, State Institutions Committees, Public Pilot noht Joint graduation ceremony with students from Leona May Zube. Graduation day events will Legislative Council Committee on Children's St. Joseph's hospital school of nursing in the begin at 8 a.m. Sept. 10 when Mass will be of­ Lows. Sponsored Migrant Education Act. Service turned on Denver Cathedral on Thursday, sepi. 10. at fered by the hospital chaplain, the Rev. Owen DENVER NATIVE — Education, Denver Pub­ Company 8:15 p.m. Mercy students receiving their McHugh. FoUowing will be the blessing of the lic Schools, South High School. Graduate Uni­ diplomas will be. left to right, top row. Bonnie school pins and their presentation by Sister versity of Denver, BS in Low. Graduate work of Colorado June .Anderson. Lee Sharyn Duncan, .M ary .Mary del Rey, R.S.M.. director of the school at University of Colorado. Two terms as Presi­ EBRLYI Jrrmain Garbarino. (iloria Frank Haberkorn. of nursing. The Sisters of Mercy will enter­ RETURN dent of Young Democrats of Denver. m mYE$To».owt,iR unjff Donna Jean Hoffman. Caroline Marie Hughes; tain the graduating class and faculty at a WAYNE N. KNOX middle row. Darlene Joy MUIer, Janice Mabele brunch. The ceremony in the Cathedral will DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY EUCTION Rauth, Mary Patricia RIordan. Rose Marie be followed by a reception for the graduates DEMOCRAT Rvan Schell, Carolyn Lorraine Schafluetzel. and their friends. STATE lEraESENTATIVB SBPTEMKR 8, 1964 DISTRICT 3 Adrianne Elgle Smith: bottom row, Frances P0(. A6v. Page 8 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Sept. 3, 1964 Mother-Daughters 'Act' Vietnam Report Tops TV Viewing Continues in Religion

By C. J. Zecha “The Daring American." The eras, in order to give viewers The film records his devel­ Not all performers slip off THEIR music appreciation second is “Mission to Ma­ real participation in battle. opment, and “ as he learns, “Letters From Vietnam,” into oblivion, especially the hasn’t waned after 25 years of laya,” a film about two U.S. A camera mounted on the hopefully so do we,” said a one-hour special about the Jones girls of the 1930’s, who religious service. Sister Pius Peace Corps nurses who ser\-e landing gear of a combat Shuker. have been associated with taught music at Blessed Sac­ U.S. commitment in Vietnam in a primitive land. ‘copter lets viewers see the “Letters From Vietnam” as seen through the actual ex­ music since they first per­ rament academy in San An­ action as the crew does; a presents an intimate portrait, periences of a young Ameri­ To make “Letters From formed professionally in Tex­ tonio and now Sister Cather­ special camera inside the too, of the most frequently can helicopter pilot there, Vietnam,” ABC News sent as in 1939. ine is in charge of musical cabin records, with sound, the wounded American in South will be presented by ABC three members of its Drew The girls, four daughters duties there. Sister Dorothy face of the pilot under stress Vietnam — Major Patrick De- News Thursday, Sept. 10, 8:30- .Associates unit to live for a and their mother, are all Sis- teaches music at St. Lud­ month with members of the and at his “moment of truth,” lavan, commander of the ter.s of Incarnate Word and mila’s Academy in Shiner, 9:30 p.m., on KBTV, Channel and these scenes are supple­ world’s first armed helicopter armed helicopter company of Blessed Sacrament, and are Tex., and the remaining Sis­ 9, Denver, and KRDO - TV, mented by shots from a cam­ which Lieutenant Ramage is celebrating the silver jubilee ters are indirectly involved in Channel 13, Colorado Springs. era held by a member of the a member. of their religious profession - the instrumental field. The program ,is the first in .ABC News team in the rear a series of specials, called Major Dclavan, 35, has been this summer at the nuns’ of the cabin. On some mis­ wounded five times in Vie'- mother-house in Victoria. Tex. o f the sions, cameras were mounted nam, first by a sharp stick Sacred Heart Program on the landing gear of three of plac-ed in the grass by Viet- THE RELIGIOUS quintet A viD ier\c6 the participating aircraft. cong guerrillas. His eyelids were once members of an all­ “A One-ln-24 Offering” will Through the employment of were wounded when a rocket girl band, the Texas Ranger- be tbe topic of the Rev. John squadron, sharing the risks synchronous sound — the ac­ on his helicopter exploded ettes, which played the night­ E. Curley, S.J., on the Sac­ with them on 50 combat mis­ tual sound-of the action being after being hit (the effects of club and'thpater circuit from red Heart program Sunday; sions on 20 different days. filmed is heard simultaneous that' explosion are shown in Hawaii to Mexico and Sept. 6, 8:15 a.m., on KBTV, with the film footage — real the documentary), and he Nothing was staged or throughout the United States. Channel 9, Denver. The same combat will be seen and heard was wounded twice by shrap­ scripted. / Their change of occupation day. In Colorado Springs, on for the first time on televi­ nel and once by metal frag­ began July 26, 1939, when KKTV, Channel 11, at I a.m., Gregory Shuker, the' pro­ sion. ments. Mrs. Mary McLaughlin Jones a new series, “Modern Objec­ ducer, and photographers Ab­ Talented Due “We were quite aware when On the occasion of his sev­ and her daughters — Hazel, tions to Faith” will begin. The bot Mills and Dan Drasin, Charming Julie .Andrews and effervescent Dick Van D.vke we went out there,” said enth Purple heart (he had Gladys. Dorothy, and Evelyn Very Rev. William J. Driscoll, turned helicopters of the UTT are shown as they appear in the starring roles in IValt Disney’s Shuker, “that the military is also been wounded twice In S.J., will speak on “The Great Company (Utility Tactical — were temporarily professed only one side of the war. We Korea), The Denbigh, Va., ca­ musical fantasy, "Mary Poppins.” The Technicolor production, Return to the Church.” Transport) into flying cam- as Religious o' the Order of believe that even more now. reer man commented, “If I’m which also features Glynis Johns, will he seen Oct. 21 at the the Incarnate Word and But we saw that the real im­ the most wounded. I’m also .Aladdin theater. Denver, as a benefit premiere for the Denver Blessed Sacrament. Their portance of this new counter­ the most lucky.” Cathedral High School Fund. Tickets are now avpiiahle. husband and father had died insurgent, anti-guerilla war Combat is an important in­ two years before. DINING was to buy time for the politi­ gredient in the documentary, For the Listener .Mrs. Jones became Sister cal and social programs going but insight is provided, as Pius; Hazel, Si.ster Jude; OUT? on. To let that government well, into the men’s frustra­ Gladys, Sister Genevieve: have the time for its work — tion. humor, deep emotions. Dorothy, Sister Catherine; F/nf, fitt, frtautnl, and occur- Try Our without harassment — is vi­ 'Circus World' Soundtrack and Evelyn, Sister Dorothy. •it... mUi (ht Jvggst news tal. This Is what our advisors A LIGHT HEARTED high Sister Pius is retired at the 4(1(7 (n tha Wts(, and mHh 75 are doing. I think they are light, for instance, is the sur­ mother-house, but the four re­ corrasfiondarttt thnughoul tha Highlights New Offerings /tectyMountainandHIghnaIni FAMILY STYLE succeeding.” prise dunking Ramage gets maining Jones’ are active Lieutenant Gary Ramage, a from his commanding officer t liit t , K O A ffota you eomalata, Two pleasant late-summor ing is carefully pitched and teachers in several Texas cit- Californian, was chosen as (Dclavan) upon being in­ tail cmataga of inlernational, CHICKEN DINNER releases are albums from she gets a good assi.st from the man whose story is told, formed of his promotion. De- natioctal, rational, and hcalnaw f. MG.M Records: The original Henri Rene and his orchestra. it is his “letters” — tape re­ lavan is then dunked by their soundtrack recording of Sam­ Many of the selections come cordings he sends home to his commanding general, who from the late 1930’s and 1940’s FAST DAY wife — that provided the basis gets dragged into the pool too. uel Bronston’s new motion IMESA 4 picture. Circus World, and Especially well done are “My for narration and are the “let­ They all take it in good hu­ FAVORITE . . Prayer." The Things I Love,” ters” in the title. mor. ABC News cameras hap­ “America’s Most Beloved Songs,” sung, ironically, by a and ■ “Strange .Music.’’ While TREAT pened to be at poolside — FISHERMAN'S German songstress, Gretl there might be some doubt as APPUWOOO CMVE ONTBI WHEN filming first started where pilots were taking RESTAURANT •to whether or not these are 20rti and rOUNGflElD on “Letters from Vietnam” ditching and escape training Rath, PLATTER . . MAItl and JIM VIDCnO 5G00 W. Colfax America’s most beloved this spring, Ramage, 25, was — to record the unrehearsed The score of the new Cine­ rama Circus World was com­ songs, there can be no ques­ a second lieutenant who was dip. tion that Miss Rath sings new enough to combat heli­ Ramage communicates with posed by Dimitri Tiomkin, who them pleasantly. For those copters still to be flying with his wife in Fullerton, Calif.^ by also conducts on this album. who might have forgotten an instructor pilot. But he de­ means of tape recorded mes­ The record fully captures the Frtnc^ cuisine . , , ooh la tal what a good popular song veloped quickly. Soon he was sages. The program includes spirit and atmosphere of the sounds like, this album is Chic decor. , , c’eil 6on/ flying without an instructor, some of his tapings, which re- circus, with arrangements of recommended. received a promotion, risked v.eal his longing for his wife such items as “Buffalo Gal,” his life to save the life of a and child, his thoughts about “Over the Waves,” “Camp- Johnny Tlllotson’s clear-cut roommate and came close to the war in Vietnam, and the town Races,” and “Oh, Su­ delivery and unique style of being shot down. couple’s intention to adopt a sannah,” among others. But handling either a country or V ietnam ^ youngster (which it’s the freshness of some of popular ballad are evident in Tiomkin’s original themes the new MGM Records al­ ‘Chrlrtophmrg’ on TV they have since done). A In D « n v« rl poignant scene shows Ramage that is most appealing in the bum, “The Tillotson Touch.” f i l l A N n E B Florence Henderson will be album. Here is a young singer who A r$$t»iirs»t uiUch u tM me tnchsel Btidsd-ky-tks-Btyl on a visit to a Vietnamese guest on the Christophers' orphanage where he plays A waltz, “Bois de Bou­ has a following of .all ages. le th I t tharman 222-07BI program Sunday, Sept. 6, with some of the affection- logne,” bids to be one of the His repertoire is varied and ^ I N N ^ 10:15 a.m., on KOA-TV, Chan­ starved children there. composer’s finest individual he gives a personal flavor to DENVER PHONE 222-4198 nel 4, Denver, and KOAA- The program promises to themes. A tango, “Madri- songs by Irving Berlin and TV, Channel 5, Colorado be a highlight of summer lene,” is equally joyous to Cole Porter, as well as to Springs. viewing. hear. The wrap-up is a com­ songs embodying the Nash­ pilation of Johann Strauss ville sound. Elect melodics. These three selec­ Scottish Hospitality tions mark the album’s worth BILL E’V’ANS is a young as interesting music from a/ jazzman who's had a mercu­ Offered at Coffee Shop film. Actually, it’s one of the rial career in the U.S. In better sound-track recordings "Trio 64” (Verve) he shows DISTRICT There’s a wee bit of old The hearty businessmen's of a movie to comC along in himself off as a major piano Scotland at the Scotchman’s luncheon special, which varies some time. influence in contemporary Th* ‘W tlmate” In Bagpipe Coffee shops — Com­ every day, is another Bagpipe music. Surrounded by Paul Meuntelii Dining • • • plete with tartans, kilts, and bonus. AS FOR Miss Rath, she has Motian on drums and Gary JUDGE bagpipes. The Scotchman a high pitched soprano that Peacock on bass, this album COLORADO'S Most Exciting Mountain Reitaurant. Ameri­ “Our coffee shops are de­ can and European Cuisine, Selected Wlnei, CocktalU in drive-ins and signed to appeal to thosrVho could become annoyiag, but reflects Evans’ versatility and in her new album, the phras- the JESTER LOUNGE or simply, relax in the FIRESIDE Bagpipe Cof­ prefer an informal atmos­ interpretive magic with some LOUNGE and wateb tfie ever changing sunsets upon the 2 yr. Term fee shops are phere, good food and good popular songs. This is an ar­ Colorado Rockies, while RALPH EVANS plays your fav­ located at service,” Cerveny said. resting album of unusual in­ orite songs and melodies at the Piano. 48(10 Federal Jrish Actress terest. 20 Miles Southwest of Denver on U.S. 285 at Conifer The Scotchman Drive-Ins, Ginny Arnell is a youngster boulevsfrd and long - time favorites of Den­ OPEN 5 P.M.—SUNDAY 12 NOON-CLOSED MONDAYS 4105 Wads­ Refuses Role with a pleasant voice, but in YOUR HOSTS . . . CLARENCE AND GLADYS KUNX ver’s teen-agers, serve the “Meet Ginny Arnell” (MGM), worth boule­ same high-quality foods and J A I M E S D . vard, Denver. the lass has an album fash­ feature quick and efficient Stressing Sex Carl Cer-1 ioned for the ponytail set. It electronic ordering. In Dublin, Ireland, an Irish features such blatant song veny, presi-1 actress has turned down a dent, with Cerveny became associated titles as “I Wish I Knew What with the Scotchman on Fed­ part in a film, claiming that Thomas Bentz Mr. Ctrvmy Dress to Wear.” URSO eral boulevard in 1953 and ex­ it placed too much stress on BINGO SUPPLIES and Ronald Stierle have suc­ Anyone for tennis? panded it from a soft serve sex. Compittt Lint of Bingo DEMOCRAT cessfully created an atmos­ Doreen Madden, former phere of Scottish hospitality ice cream shop to its present •Educated public • Deputy District Attor­ operation. In 1956 the second member of the renowned Ab­ Supplies and Equipment schools, Regis College and comfort with imported bey Theatre company here, ney 6 years, (over 450 bagpipes, tartan curtains, and Scotchman opened on Wads­ and University qf Den­ has given up her role in the BINGO GAMES SUPPLY CO. jury trials). other authentic art objects. worth. film Young Cassidy, based on JAMES S. (JIMMY) HOFSETZ ver Law School.' The Bagpipe menu offers su­ Fighter Pilot, World the early life of Irish writer • Practicing attorney 11 perior quality meats skillfully famlly Theater Located between Curtli and Sean O’Casey. Champa on 11th St. years. War II. prepared in a microwave oven Cameron Mitchell will star “I am not a prude,” said Across from St. Elixabeth’i Church and homemade bread and pas­ ”22 Years Experience” *^Jusf}c« Delayed tries. in Stay Up For Sunrise on Miss Madden, “but I feel Father Patrick Peydon’s strongly about this. The film for information or catalog Write or Call Is Justice Denied” Family Theater Sunday, Sept. is overplaying _the sex angle. 1M7 litvmth ttrggt ■g*. FhgiMi U H m 6, 9 p.m., on KOSI Radio, It’s about time actors took a Dthvtr, CuUrHt nit. Fkm i n4-Mii Art Exhibit Denver. stand against parts like this.” $1.24 ^ * • Oftq Half Under Way ♦ Chicken * Classificalion * •With Residents in the Rocky MOVIES By L*gion of Doconcy French Mountain area are alerted t ------' ' ■ ♦ Fries. Roll that there are only a few Following ort cloulficolloni of motion pictvrtt by tst Ltglon of Decoocy and Honey more weeks in which to view tor motion picturet currtnily ploying In Dinvor orta tint-run, nolghborhood, onO the art treasures from Persia drlvo-ln thootcri oi wtll •$ ttioM appoorlng on tolovlilon In both tho Dtnvtr and Pork Tenderloin Dinners rea at the Denver art Museum Colorado Springs araa. Dally listings must ba chadtad for tima, placa, and TV With Rolls. Honey station. Ratings of movlas on TV ara ehadtad against listings found In "T V on Civic Center. French Fries 91 good Guldt" magazina. Classifications ara: A-1, family; A-1, adults and adolascants; and Sauce ...... I This exhibition, “7,000 Years A-3, adults only; A-4, adults only, with rasarvatlons; B, morally oblacUonabla In of Iranian Art,” being visited pari lor all; C, condamnad. tCompllad by Tom Otticar) Family Economy Tub by thousands of persons, will be shown only through Sept. Current Movies Sang ft Lava, A-1; Wab at Evidanca, From 12 Pcs. SO 'SB ' Black Lika Ma, A-4; Ctaapatra, B; A-S. CHICKEN ...... C 20. It was inaugurated in Oaad Naighbar Sam. A-1; Oun Hawk. B; Hands at Oriac. unllstad; Hard SUNDAY, SEFT. 4 Washington, D. C., by the Dayn NIghI, A-1; Hanaymaan HataL Ovar 11, A-1; Tarua's Magic Foun­ Economy Tub-O-Shrimp Shah of Iran and came direct­ B; Housa Is Hal a Hama. B; Haw tain, A-1; Tat Latn To Lava, ■; ta- 18 $ 4 98 • 100% PURE BEEF HAMBURGERS ly to Denver as the second of Wast Was Wan, A-1; I'd Rathar Ba dalla, A-1; Oraan FIra, A-1; Miss Rich. A-1; Island at Blin DotphlM, Orant TakM Richmond, A-1; Thrill at eight cities in the United A-1; AAcHala's Navy, A-); Manda Cana, Romanca, A-1. D I L I V I I I I S TO SOUTH AND /o o * fer I t * A-4; Naw Inlams, B; Night at Iguana, SOUTHIAST DINVIR ONLY States where it will be shown. MONDAY, S IF T . 7 A-4; Nothing But tha Bast, A-4; Oin S IR V IC I TILL II F.M. fe/tfan arcAaa Exhibition hours at the Fatata, Twa Fatata, A-1; Om Vadts, Rla, A-1; Oraan FIra, A-1; Four Jills In Jaap, A-1; ANalrs at Dahia Olllls, McDoiulilt Denver Art Museum are: Sun­ A-l; Saducad and Abandanad, A-1; A Shot la tha Dark, B; Statlan Sli-Sa- A-1; Hills at Hama. A-1; Man an FIra, CALL NOW 388-2755 S ; Jackpot, A-1; Slack Scarpian, A-1; days, 2 to 5; Mondays. I to 5; hara, B; Unshtkabla Molly Biawn, A-t; Locatad 12th Avt. 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II DISTRICT JUDGE DoiphinSr A-1; Klssin' CovsiitSa • ; Burma Convoy, A-1; Untamad Youth, On KOA Radio Lady In Ca^a. B; Long Shipc B; ■ ; Sytvta Scartat, B; Cortina Williams, (2 yeor term) Mail Ordar BrMaa A-3; Mamie A 4; A-1; Always In My Haart, A-1; Bios- Native Denverittu graduate, Untvtrsity Denver— 6 ^ . B.A. accounting Mean-SRinoan, A-1; Naw Intamc B; tarns hi tha Dust, A-1; Day Wartd Denver Univtfifty L L B . Ltm. |1I:M Every Sandn evening. TYia Patsy, A-1; Pink Panthar, A-1; Endad. A-1; Alt'! No Tima far Otary, Veteran (Korea) U. I. Marine Corpa—Sergeant—3 yeari lOnealkHit on roliginn sub­ Rida Wild Sari. A-1; Rabin and tavan A-1; Fathar Wat Fullback, A-t; Shaal- Employment, private Industry S y te n mitted by the radio audi­ Hoads. A 4; Robinsan Crasoa an Mars, Out at Madicina Band, A-1; Last af Private Practice— Registered Acco^ant 8 years A-1; A Shat in tha Dark. B; Tth Comanchas, A-1; Croat Jewal Robbar, Certified Public Accountant, i years ence aaewend on tbe arch- Dawn. B; i l l Squadron. A-1; Thin Rad B. Attorney at Law 8 year* . dloceaan brondcaat Lina. A-1; Viva Las Vaqas. B; What MEMBER V a Way fa 0*. B; wild and Wandarfut. FRIDAY, SIFT. 11 CHRIST THE KINO PARISH A Booklet on Catholic A-1; World at Hanry Oriant, A-1; Zulu. Suitor's CaM, A-1; Croat Jawal Reb- Member St. Vincent de Paul Society Cbnrch available free of A-1. bar, B; Htghar and HIgbar, A-1; Gan Colorado Bar Association ceet to all inquiries. lam a at Mantaray, ■; Bayand tha Denver Bar Association On Television Forast, B; Sauttiam Yankaa, A-1; Last Colo. Society ot Ctrtiflad Public Accountants Wagon, A-1; Taxat Rangan Rida WRITE TO UTURDAY, SEFT. S BOARD MEMBER Adyanturta at Robinson Crusaa, A-1 Again, A-1; Ftnk in Straats, B; Stag, Citizen's Scholarship Foundation Yau'rt Killing Ma, A-1; Naptuna's Aik and Learn, SlaUon Taxi, A-1; Bodyguard. A-1; Nakad Denve'' Mental Health Association tFbr, A-1; tattam at loHta. A-1; Oaughtar, ■; San at Dr. JakytL A-1; PRIOR ACTIVITIES KOA, Denver 80203, Black Scarpian, A-1; Saturday's Mil- CItadal, A-1. Eagle Scout — Boy Scouts of America CMorado ~ — Hans, A-1; Fanny Saranada, A-1; Car- narad. A-1; Road to Rla. A-1; Batwoan Stage Guide RKHARD L OTT i Twa Worlds, A-1; Oa tha Leasa, A-1; Sound of Musk: Family / Guardian Angels' Parish Thursday, Sept. 3, 1964 The Denver Cqtholic Register Page 9 Schedules Inquiry Classes No’ttk Dewve^ Neute Sf. Anne's Parish Society (Guardians .Angels’ Parish, I weekend, the meeting of the Denver) I Altar and Rosary society usual- Schedules Year's Projects On Sept. IS, the first session jly scheduled lor the first Tues- in a series of inquiry classes 'day of each month, will be post- (St. Anne’s Parish, Arvada) session of the PTA bowling will be held. The classes will iponed until Wednesday, Sept. 9. treasurer; and Joan Campbell, Members of St. Anne’s parish league. The league will bowl sergeant-at-arms. Anyone inter­ be on Tuesdays and Thursdays I This will be the first meeting Altar and Rosary society made each Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at from 8 to 9 p.m. Registration !of the season. ested in bowling with the PTA the Arvada lanes, 52nd avenue can be made by calling the ■ Catechism clas.ses for chil­ plans for projects this .vear at league may call Mrs. Dozbaba their first meeting of the fall and Wadsworth street. Openings at 424-6758. . rectory. dren attending public chools: will resume on Saturday, Sept. season .Sept. 1. Mrs. Robert Hes-, on the teams are still available. These classes are offered to sek. president, conducted the Free baby sitting will be fur­ STARTING NEXT Sunday, both Catholics and non-Catho- ;12, from 9:30 to 10:30 a m. I meeting. nished during league play, and Sept. 6. a noon Mass in the lies who would like to learn a new class of free lessons will A MEETING TO organize a Activities planned for the near basement chapel will be added more about the Faith. Catho­ future include a potiuck dinner begin Sept. 22. to the present Sunday schedule. lics who are considering mar­ j women’s daytime bowling in October, honoring the past Officers of the league elected With the addition of this noon riage with a non-CathoUc should I league was held Sept. 2 at the i North Gate lanes. 72nd avenue presidents and* a fashion show at a recent meeting are Thelma Mass, the parish now has 12 attend with their future part­ in November. Masses on Sunday. ners. and Federal boulevard. The Dozbaba, president; Bonnie The membership chairman. I North Gale lanes offer nursery Fritz, vice president; Elverda REGISTRATION FOR THE attendants, instructions for be­ Mrs. Tanis Westover. and the co-chairman. Mrs. Kay Bradley, Danko, secretary; Diane Smith, Guardian Angels’ school chil­ ginners, and coffee, all without dren will be on Tuesday, Sept. extra charge. announced that the following m women have been added to the 8, at 8:30 a.m. The games parties sponsored I Frank Umbriaco ! ;by the Men’s club are held committee: Mmes R. J. Ansay, i i il The Men’s club will meet on ! every Friday starting at 8:00 Dorothy Kokorny. Connie Iden. I Accordion Studios | raf Tuesday, Sept. 8, in the club p.m. and Dee Benallo. i Unico Accordion Sales room, starting at 8 p.m. Each month following the Special Trial Course lillilii Because of the Labor Day regular meeting this committee • Introductory Lessons Clattot To Opon will entertain at a coffee to en­ • With or without use of able new members of the par­ your own accordion ’)!^rPhmk*rftrYaU’ Dr. Kevin Gleoson At St. Jofoph’f ish to become acquainted with • Graded Instruction for other members of the society. children 455^313 Optometrlet (St. Joseph’s (Polish) Parish, Following the business meet-1 • Special attention to adults f HArritm I*ll7e Globe vlUe) • Coaching for professionals 3030 IU.443LAVB. IlN W. ttlb Av«. ing the group was entertained Classes will open Tuesday, by Bill Mcllree. popular Irish 3339 W. 38th Ave. Wheat Ridge. Colo. Sept. 8, with a haJf-day session. tenor. 455-4216 The teachers for the coming year are Sister M. Euthemia, At Catholic Action School PUPILS RETURNING to seventh and'eighth grades; Cyn­ school on Sept. 8 in the seventh Representing Denver at the Summer school, and .Marilyn Henry and Linda Miles, MAY-DAY thia Mares, fifth and sixth and eighth grades will have the School of Catholic Action in Chicago are these WE ARE NOW IN grades; Sister M. Angelora, Holy Family high school; standing, Mr. : following faculty members as CLIANIRS third and fourth grades; and seven high school students and two teachers. Harold Alferman, S.J-, a Regis high school j teachers: Sister .Mary Georgina, "IN WHEATRID6E" Sister M. Agnette, first and sec­ More than 3,500 students from 28 states as­ faculty member; Don Coloroso, Al Litzau, {religion and civics: Sister Mary OUR NEW LOCATION ond grades. sembled for the annual event Aug. 24-30. and Tom .Amolsch, all Regis high school ^Nicholas, science and religion; May and Day McGoikey Seated in front, from left, are Eleanor students; and Mr. James Kraeger, S.J., al.so Mrs. Helen Smith, mathemat­ AT “We operate our ewi plant” Rivera and Phyllis Canzona, Mt. Carmel high on the Regis faculty. ics: Charles Leonard. English; and Robert Marsh, social Quality Geaning COLQUITT’S studies; "Therv It No Subtfltutt Family Shoe Store At St. Patrick’s Grade six will be taught by 5280 W. 38th AVE., AT AMES for Exptrltnct" and Shoe Repair Shop Mrs. Moffat, with Mrs. John 3741 Pltrci St. 434-74M 72nd & Lowell Blvd. Kimble and Sister Anna Maria 1 llKk te. ef Sti. « Reert Parent, Teacher Group Names Officers teaching the fifth grade, and Mrs. Pauline Leckemby and DON'S PHOTOGRAPHY Mrs, Clajdon Thomason as (St. Patrick's Parish, Denver) hospitality, Mrs. Edward Kra­ tana,, and John Blazon: fourth teachers in grade four. Music St. Patrick’s school PTA of­ sovich and Mrs. Joseph Kennl- grade. .Mmes. Orville Johnson. and Cameras in the school will be taught by ficers for the year are as fol­ son; home room, Mrs. Leroy Dick Muro, William Rivali, and Mrs. Donna Bogard. Mrs. Alice lows: Vipl; safety, Mrs. Gene -Szyn- Robert Weber; third grade. (Coloroso For Coloraido) Phibbs will be the Spanish Mrs. Layton St. Germain, skie; publicity, Mrs. Layton St. Mmes. Fred Mackintosh, Fred teacher. president; Mrs. Edward Vigil, Germain; Catholic Parent- Derrera, Alvin Earle, and Carl Mrs. Ruth Jones is the school WEISS BAKERY V O T E F O R vice president; Mrs. Gene Teacher league, Mrs. Edward Krizman; second grade. Mmes. secretary; Mrs. Betty McCaf­ Szynskie, treasurer; Mrs. Phil­ Vigil; and uniforms, Mrs. An­ Francisco Uribe, Richard Mc- frey is in charge of the school OLD-FASHIONED SALT lip Chamberlain, secretary; thony Mancinelli. Ateer, Kenneth Schoenecke. and cafeteria. Mrs. Ben Paiz, corresponding Mrs. Anthony Canonza will Lucas Montoya; first grade, RISING BREAD ~ EVERY TUESDAY A large crowd of parishioners secretary; and Mrs. William have charge of the lunch room Mmes. Patricia Carlson, Regis DOMINIC A. COLOROSO and friends attended the in- Krasovich, historian. again, with Mrs. Joseph Libon- IvOgan, Manuel Gurule, and formai reception in the church Four Stores to Serve You The officers will honor the ati, Mrs. ReVello and Mrs. Walter Rule. garden on Aug. 30 for the Rev. 4024 Tennyson ...... GL, 5-1937 chairmen and room mothers Slack assisting her. 5850 W. 38lh Ave...... IIA. 4-1368 Richard Mershon, who is leav­ for the coming school year in j Room mothers are: THE PARISH credit union Lakeside Center ...... GE. 8-1703 sn n REPRESENTATIVE ing the parish for his new as­ the school lunch room Friday, Eighth grade, Mmes. Casey will have the children’s savings 1480 Carr S t ...... BE. 7-1604 Sept. 4. at 7 p.m. Refreshments Chavez, Charles Saavedra, Ed­ signment as assistant pastor at Qualified Experienced will be served and the plans ward Cordova, and John program again this year. Credit St. Joseph’s parish in Golden, will be made for activities dur­ Tamaska; seventh grade, union day in the school is every and to weicome the Rev. Daniel LOOKING FOR RINGS? ing the year. Mmes. Victor Vigil, George Wednesday. Connor, the new assistant pas­ tor at St. Anne’s. MEMBER OF MT. CARMEL PARISH Anaya, David Didier, and Mil- Following the 7 a m. Mass Denver’s Finest Other clergy present included THE NEW CHAIRMEN are ton Ellis; sixth grade, Mmes. and Communion Sept. 6. the ' \ Pol. Adv. Father James W. Rasby, pas­ I Ways and means, Mrs.' Edward George Chavez, Albert Manci­ Altar and Rosary society will Selections Vigil and Mrs. Arthur Velotta; nelli, James Lawless, and tor; Father Wilfred Theisen, hold its annual breakfast in the O.S.B.; Father Arthur Verdiek, health, Mrs. James Canzona; Raph Schell; school dining room. All mem­ Diamonds - Birthstonos S..J; and Father James Pow­ membership, Mrs. Ben Chavez; Fifth grade, Mmes. Henry bers are invited to attend. Remount Specialists program, Mrs. Leo Torres; Nick, Robert Duffy, Abel Quin- ers, S.J. Arrangements for the On Tuesday, Sept. 8, the Al- reception were handled by i tar and Rosary society will Mmes. Rose Krattenmaker. RYAN'S JEWELRY meet at 1:15 p.m. in the chur6h Eileen Hessek, Helen DuPuis, Lakeilde Shopping Center LILLY Planning Meeting Set to recite the Rosary and then Marie Novotny, and Mary Jo hold its monthly meeting at the Debello, Phone 477-3123 REALTY For St. Catherine's Cubs school. Sept. 8 is the date for the first (St. Catherine’s Parish, Denver) society will receive Commun­ REMODELING ion in a group Sunday, Sept. 6, REALTOR The first planning meeting of CO. the season for Cub Scouts Pack in the 8 o’clock Mass. Members should occupy front i 155 in St. Catherine’s Parish pews which are reserved for KITCHEN SPECIALISTS Paye to Consult a Realtor'* !wlll be held Tuesday, Sept. 8 them. at 8 p.m. fn the meeting room. 8t. Catherine’s PTA will hold All parents of present cub a sale of all new books, work­ CIRBO CONST. CO. 3145 W. 38th A V E . Q R , 7 . t 0 3 3 scouts, including cubs entering books, and other supplies on the pack are urged to attend. Thursday, Sept. 3, Friday, Sept. 4 7 7 -2 7 3 6 4, and Saturday, Sept 5, from THE ALTAR AND Rosary 10 a.m. (0 1 p.m. 4405 W. 43RD AT TENNYSON THE PATRICIAN group will meet at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 4, in St. Catherine's cafeteria. OVER 16 YRS. IN DENVER AREA Some of Michael Amman, a Papal Vol­ c; unteer will speak. The Rev. Harold L. Stansell, S.J., from Regis college will be the mod­ the best erator. PAUL’S FINE MEATS ] "Where Wheatridge Meats" \ Annual Retreat < I < ■ ' < > news appears ♦ Cutting Only USDA Choice Begins Sept. 18 Far«w«ll to Paster ♦ o Steer Beef — Aged to Perfection (Our Lady of Fatima <> Parish, Lakewood) A going-away present, token of the parishioners’ gratitude, <> is given The Rev. Donald A. McMahon, pastor of Christ the 1<( We Make Our Own The annual retreat for all first in King parish, Evergreen, since 1953. A large crowd attended women of Our Lady of Fatima the farewell party for Father McMahon Aug. 28 before he left ITALIAN SAUSAGE — GERMAN SAUSAGE parish will begin Friday even­ li; CORNED BEEF ing, Sept. 18, and closS Sunday to assume hli new duties as pastor of Christ the King parish, ■o Denver. afternoon, Sept. 20. It will be o ' Free Delivery a book! at El Poraar retreat house, Presenting the gift, at left, is Joe Matthews. At right is Fa­ 3855 Wadsworth 434-1445 Colorado Springs. Father John ther McMahon’s mother, Mrs. Louis McMahon. Also preient Homme, C.P.P.S. will be the at the reception were his two priest-brothers, the Rev. Robert retreat master. G. McMahon, pastor of Sts. Peter and Paul's parish. Wheat- The retreat fee is $20, with ridge, and the Rev. Thomas McMahon, pastor of St. Francis 85 to be paid at the time of of .Assisi’s parish. Castle Rock, and his sister, .Mrs. H. H. registration and the remainder Bremmer, and her famllv from Denver. SCHOOLS ARE OPENI paid at any time throughout the year. Information on reservations GOD BLESS OUR CHILDREN may be obtained from Mrs. CCD Classes to Begin Charles Padden, 888-8T75, or Mrs. Robert Taylor, 878-5904- Next Sunday, Sept 6. Is At Holy Trinity Parish Corporate Communion Sunday (Holy Trinity Parish, PLEASE for the Altar and Rosary so­ on .Monday evening. Sept. 21. at Westminster) ciety. .seven o’clock. Envelopes for Confraternity of Christian Doc­ these students are also at the DRIVE SAFELY trine classes in Holy Trinity back of the church. There will parish for grades one through be a meeting of high school SATRIANO eight will meet every Saturday, teachers on Friday. Sept. 18. at starting on Sept. 19. Registra­ 7:30 p.m. ONE STOP BROTHERS tion envelopes are in the back A RECORD OF STEADY GROWTH of the church. ALT.AR BOA'S will meet on SERVICE JANITOR High school CCD classes start Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock. ^ “North Denver’s Familiest Bank — Ask The Family Who Banks There" tnvici New boys in the fourth grade T ^ ie s a strong feeling of pride watching your family grow and develop through the * Ruf end UphoUlwy or older are invited to attend. FTeffett Brand Going .CONOCO! ShamRoeing Parents who send children to We at North Denver Bank have the same feeling of pride . . . not only in our financial NORTH St. Patrick’s or Mt. Carmel growth, but in the increasing good will of our patrons and our community. This we * Houm prize above all else. school and who wish to form OMmlne car pools, should call John * Noor Waxing and DENVER O’Shea at 429-4060. GALTERiaS CONOCO Polishing ■•New convert classes will be­ * Walls ond Windows OPTICAL gin on Wednesday, Sept. 16, SERVICE from 8 to 9 p.m. ^ S ^ D orth Dedver Bark Washed Dispensing Opticians 44th A Lowell 45S-9857 Expert - Dependable DeWAYNE INGRAM KI.NDERG.ARTE.N will open W, 38lh at Julian St. 433-6781 WE GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS InsnrM Sept. 8. Classes will be dis­ M IM SeR FIO ER A L DErO SII INSURANCE CORSORATION CM tH Nr Srw 4022 Tonnyson Street •L. simMM OL. vtaa missed for the annual teacher’s ROMEO GALTERIO — NOTARY DRIVI UP W INDOW S — OPEN 7 A.M. TO 7 P.M. m t W. MS AM, GRand 7 S 7 5 9 convention on Sept. 9-10, and will resume on Sept. 11. Page 10 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Sept. 3, 1964 Cathedral Staff AAembers Leaving for New Posts

Saying farewell to Cathedral! mings, English teacher, will be^ ter Mary Joseph from St. Leo’s, this year are Sister Margaret teaching at Morey Junior high! Detroit, Mich., will become in­ Anthony, former journalism! school. !structor of chemistry and ad­ in Ikfl. PnUtkkefi.,. teacher, who was transferred i Kathy .McGinnis, speech in-i vanced mathematics. to Pueblo Catholic high school. structor. has been married. Wil-^ Sister Christine .Marie from The room mothers circle will Communion Sunday Sister Margaret Aquinas, Span-; liam Brooke, basketball coach | St. Charles’, Lima, 0., will take Schottl to Open ish teacher, also will be at Pu-i and history teacher has moved on freshman English classes. hold its first meeting of the sea­ (Notre Dame Parish, Denver) (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) eblo Catholic. ito California. Dennis Kennedy, son on Sept. 8 at 7;3S p.m. in Corporate Communion for the Chemistry instructor Sister history instructor, has returned n ew lay TEACHERS in­ Sacred Heart school will open Sodality hall. "Volunteer help” Altar and Rosary society of -Mary Daniel will be stationed to college to do graduate work clude Rosemary Chinnichi, Eng­ Tuesday, Sept. 8 at 9 a.m. Book in the cafeteria last school sea­ Notre Dame parish will be held at the Little Flower Shrine high in social studies, lish teacher; Michael Delridge, rental for the year is $7 or J8 son was a great help to the Sunday Sept. 6, "in the 9 a.m. school. Detroit, .Mich. Good Sa­ physical education instructor school and plans are under way. Mass. per pupil and must be paid by maritan hospital. Cincinnati. 0., CATHEDRAL WELCOMES its and basketball coach. Sept. 14. for its continuation for the The adult choir will begin school term. will receive Sister Mary Timo­ new teachers. Sister Rita Ther­ Also joining ranks of CHS The tuition is J15 for the year practice Wednesday. Sept. 9. at -Mothers are asked to cooper­ 7:30 p.m. in the parish hall. thy, former business teacher. esa, Spanish teacher, comes faculty members are Kathryn to families using Sunday enve­ ate when contacted by the com­ New members are invited. Ad­ from St, Francis Xavier’s Hart, biology teacher; Mrs. lopes at Sacred Heart Church. mittee in charge and save re­ ditional voices can be u.sed in SISTER MARY SYLVIA, Ca­ school. Pueblo. Also new to the Lora McLallen, speech depart­ Tuition may be paid in install­ turn calls by being specific as all sections, especially the bass thedral librarian, has been Spanish department are Sister ment. and Mr. Petri, biology in­ ments throughout the year. Cost to the day they can do their section. moved to St. Joseph's high Antonine and Sister Lenora. structor. New assistant principal and of tuition to families not using share. school library. Dayton, 0. As­ the Sunday envelopes is $20 for sistant principal and English journalism teacher is Sister 1st child and $10 for each other First M eating Set teacher. Sister Ann Vincent, has Catherine Pierre, of Pueblo child attending school. Those Noed CCD Mombors (St. Augustine's Parish, left Cathedral for St. Mary’s Catholic high school. who have not registered their Brighton) high school, Jackson, Mich. Sister Ellenora, from St. Vin­ (Cathedral Parish, Denver) children as yet may do so at the Also leaving CHS are four lay- cent's academy, Albuquerque, convent, 2844 Lawrence street. The men’s section of the The first meeting of the sea­ teachers. Mrs. Marjorie Cum­ will be the new librarian. Sis­ Cathedral parish Confraternity son for the Altar and Rosary On Your Mark, Gel Set . . . of Christian Doctrine needs society of St. Augustine’s par­ ! new naembers. Any man in the ish, Brighton, will be held at 8 Half the fun of getting ready for school is shopping for i parish^ interested in this work p.m. Thursday, Sept. 10, in the school supplies. Mrs. Harry A. Trueblood and her children John j should contact William Ingram, church basement. Unified Program ■825-4767, or leave his name at and Katherine take a "break ” between purchases of pencil I the rectory. sharpeners and school bags. The children will register for the A new series of instruction Columbian Squires’ second and fourth grades respectively at St. Mary’s academy classes for non-Catholics and Dance Attracts 250 Principal's Aim Catholics interested in learning on Tuesday. Sept. 8. School will be in fiill session on Friday, more about the Church will be­ The Columbian Squires of Sept. 11 for the grade school students. Mrs. Trueblood is presi­ (Blessed Sacrament Parish, ;a local fishing tackle firm. They ERNEST gin on Tuesday, Sept. 8, at 8 Denver) will also furnish a fishing rod Brighton had a back-to-school dent of St. Mary’s academy grade school Mother’s club. p.m. in the meeting room in dance in the Knights of Colum­ Sister Mary Eileen, new prin-.^nd creel to be given away dur- the basement of the cathedral. bus hall on f’riday, Aug. 28, High school students follow a different schedule. They will cipal at Blessed Sacrament fbe evening, and good luck MARRANZINO The series will last 10 weeks, from 8 p.m. to 11:30. Music was receive their schedule cards and have short classes on Tues­ school who spent the past six fish hooks will be presented to with classes each Tuesday and years as principal of Immacu- each iierson attending. played by Jim Scavo and the day. Sept. 8. Books will be purchased and fees paid on Friday, Thursday evening. Accents. About 2.50 boys and I a t e Conception elementary •A Dutch lunch will be served FOR Contributions to the Father girls attended. Sept. 11. Regular classes will be in session on Monday, Sept. 14. school. Highland Park, 111., after the meeting. Raymond Hamilton burse may plans to work closely with the The HNS is encouraged by be deposited in the bttrse box parents of Blessed Sacrament Tony Gothman’s report that STATE at the rear of the church, sent pupils and to have a complete membership has increased 100 to the Chancery office, 1536 PTA Luncheon To Feature unified program between par­ per cent over this same time Logan street, or left at the ents and the school. last year. rectory. Musical Review, Sept. 23 Surety Bonds REPRESENTATIVE MRS. LOUIS A. H.ALL, pres­ PARISH ORGANIZATION CAU (Domocral) (St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish, .Mass and sit in the front ident, has appointed the follow­ chairmen who have news items Ail-Day Exposition Denver) pews. ing roster to serve on the PTA for the Denver Catholic Regis­ for 1964-65: ter are asked to telephone the Paul T. McGrady (Mother of God Parish, Denver) A review of the musical. A baby sitters co-op is oper­ IN THE CPTL representative, Mrs. E, parish correspondent. Mrs. All-day exposition of the Hello Dolly will be presented ating in the parish. Anyone in­ F. Mathews; symphony and fine Mark Felling, 377-2125, or to de­ VAN SCHAACK & CO. Blessed Sacrament will begin in by Molly Lee Beresford at the terested in participating may arts, Mmes. James Qiiinn and liver the material to 1531 Ley­ 624 17fh Strtwt DEMOCRATIC Mother of God church after the St. Vincent dePaul PTA salad call Jo .Ann Swingle, 733-1392, or Emile Anderson; gym, Mrs. Ed­ den street by Friday of each 8' a.m. Mass on Friday, Sept. luncheon Wednesday, Sept. 23. i Eileen Wiggiqgton, 777-3819. ward .Almon; health, Mmes. week. . Phon* 297-5636 4, and will conclude with no­ Luncheon will be served at 1 Harry Jennison and James PRIMARIES vena devotions in honor of the p.m. in the school cafeteria. Sister M. Karline (Karlyne Kerr; Junior Great Books, Mrs. Sacred Heart at 7:30 p.m. Tickets at $1.50 may be ob­ .McLellan). daughter of Mr. and William Ruff; Mrs. William McLellan of this • ELECT SEPTEMBER 8 The first fall meeting of the tained by calling Betty Man- Hospitality, Mmes. John Mo­ Altar and Rosary society will be parish, is now stationed at the gan, RA 2-7463, or .Marilyn Hig­ ran, Jr., and Joseph Kovarik; held on Wednesday, Sept. 9, in new Loretto Education center in gins, 757-3800. This is an oppor­ lunchroom, Mmes. J. K. the church basement. Rosary Denver. Sister Karline received Bautsch and Edward Adams; MERLE R. KNOUS tunity for new members to be­ and Benediction will be said at her grade school education at program, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Se­ come acquainted in the parish. 1:15 p.m., preceded by a lunch­ St. Vincent’s and was graduated vier; publicity, Mmes. James | DISTRICT JUDGE An invitation also is extended to eon at 12:30 p.m. from St. Francis de Sales’ high Hawkins and Frank Ruskey; | the women in other parishes. safety and defense, William; Son of former Governor Lee Knous and native Colo­ The business meeting will fol­ Many special prizes will be school in 1962. before entering radoan. Twelve years trial experience . . . Presented and low, with Mrs. l.eonard Tang- iTraugh; j awarded. the Loretto novitiate. defended cases in all trial courts in Denver area, both Pol. Adv. ncy, newly elected president, Teachers aides. Mrs. W. A.| state and federal. Deputy District Attorney . . . Assistant presiding. Quering; uniforms, Mmes. United States Attorney. On Legal staff, Denver 'Tramway PARISHIONERS ARE re­ George Friend and Eugene- and Sun Oil Company. minded to stop in the gym after Rice: ways and means, Mrs.j Pd. Pol. Adv, Mass on Sundays and select Half-Day George Martclon; year book, Christmas cards. All - occasion Mrs. Darlene Daly. cards, gift wrappings, small Mrs. Hall's co-officers are gift items, and CPTL calendars Session .Mrs. Neal J. O’Byrne, vice ST. JOSEPH'S also are available. Religious president; Mrs. John Studinger, gift articles will be added in recording secretary: Mrs. Har­ MILITARY AUDEMY October. Opens old Owen, corresponding secre­ The first Sunday of every School tary; Mrs. George J. McMahill, HAYS, KANSAS month is Communion day for treasurer; and Mrs. William (Presentation Parish, Denver) the Aitar and Rosary society. Traugh, historian. BOARDING SCHOOL Women and girls of the parish Presentation School will open Sept 8 with a half-day session. are urged to attend the 8 o'clock THE HOLY NAME society Conducted by the School uniforms will not be meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 9 available before Sept. 15. Provi­ Capuchin Franciscan EnfercemanI Du* at 8 p.m. in the school cafe­ sions for those not having them teria will be "Father and Son” Fathers Loadart Maximum enforcement of will be announced soon. The night. traffic laws is promised by the Annual Board and Tuition Fee New officers of the St. school bus service will be avail­ A timely program will be pre­ Colorado State Patrol this com­ John’s Catholic Young Adults able during the half-day ses­ sented through the courtesy of ing I>abor Day weekend when $990.60 Club top to bottom, Mario Bus- sions and full time beginning highways will be crowded. nardo, president; Wally Gul­ Sept. 14. • Senior High School * Member of North Central Ass'i Obey the law drive carefully. Mrs. Goediman All Major Sports • ROTC Honor Sehmrl WmJSilh den, vice president; Mary Jo The school cafeteria will fur­ Perko, sec.; and Sandy nish hot lunches beginning Mon­ Named Chairman • 16 Point Indoor Rifle Range • Civil Air Palrol day, Sept. 14, for all students. * Indoor Swimming Pool D'Amato, treas. Regular busi­ Mrs. Manuel Goodman, 2006 ness meetings are held on the .Mrs. Cecilia Schnur, Rose Mary For Catalog — Address Business Office Teaching Denning, and Mary Ellen Arch- S. Newton street, Denver, has first Sunday of each month at been appointed chairman of the V H a a n 7:30 p.m. In St. John’s cafe­ uletta are to be in charge of the school safety committee of the teria at 6th Avenue and Eliza­ kitchen. Mrs. Madelene Head­ rick will be the lunchroom di­ Metropolitan Safety council, ac­ STATE SENATOR I ^ P U B LIC A N beth street. All Denver-area Assignments cording to Ralph B. Mayo, coun­ rector. RETURN TO THE unmarried Catholic adults are cil president. Pd. Pol. Adv. invited to attend. MRS. DORIS O’HAYRE, PTA "We are delighted to have Announced president announced that the Mrs. Goodman with her back­ DISTRICT COURT PTA council will meet Sept. 8 ground of experience and abili­ (St. Francis de Saies' Parish at 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria. ty in community and school af­ Denver) The first PTA meeting has fairs assume the leadership of Sister Mary Amelia, principal been scheduled for Thursday, this vital program,” said Mayo. GERALD E. of St. Francis de Sales’ grade Sept. 17. Mrs. Goodman has been pres- school, has annpunced the fol­ The monthly Nocturnal Ador­> ident of the Johnson school PTA lowing teaching Assignments: ation will begin at 7 p.m. Thurs­ and the Denver County Council ST. PHILOMENA'S Grade one. Sister Mary Her­ day, Sept. 3, and end on Friday jPTA, active in the Safety coun- McAULIFFE man; grades one and two. Sister evening. A Mass will be offered !cil program and in many other James Patrick; grades two and at 5:30 p.m. Friday. community activities. three, Mrs. R. Mormann; She succeeds Mrs. Herman DEMOCRATIC grades three and four. Sister THE ALTAR AND Rosary so­ Flax who served as chairman of ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Mary Grata; grade four. Sister ciety will meet on Monday, I the committee for the past two CANDIDATE Mary Leon; grade five, Mrs. Sept. 14, in the cafeteria. This I years during which the program Peter Reilly; will be'the first meeting of the I has risen to new heights of ac- I Grades five and six. Miss fall season. Icomplishment and recognition. FOR Florence Canino; grade six. 10th and FILLMORE Sister Alice Patrice; grade seven, George Riker and Sister ; Anne Victor; grade eight. Sister Judge of the D IS T R ia COURT PHONE 377-8081 CONVENT PHONE 322-6988 ! Mary Clotilda and Sister Mary ! Amelia. (4 DEMOCRATS TO BE ELEaED)

PAYMENT OF TUITION and EXPERIENCED * DEVOTED TO THE LAW ; book rental for students is to be made at the school. Tuesday, Still Has Room for Children Sept. 8, between 9 and 1 p.m. GERALD E. McAULIFFrS experience School will open on Friday, i Sept. 11, from 8:30 to 12:00 noon, includes: in the Kindergarten Glass 11 with all day sessions starting ! the following Monday. • JUDGE-^DENVER DISTRO COURT I Tbe Altar and Rosary society 9 % : HALF DAY SESSIONS !; will hold its annual fall card • PRESIDING JUDGE— DENVER MUNICIPAL COURT 11 party at the Public Service hos- . I pitality house Monday, Sept 14, • DENVER JUVENILE COURT— LEGAL ADVISOR TWO SEMESTERS • TUITION • $40.00 I from 1 to 4 p.m. AN D REFEREE A dessert luncheon will be. • TRIAL ATTORNEY— U.S, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE served and door prizes awarded. | — ANTITRUST DIVISION Sister M. Rosemary, S.L.»M.A. Is the Teacher For reservations, call Mrs. Ger-i aid Connelly. 733-3361. • ASSISTANT CITY AHORNEY FOR DENVER

The child is definitely privileged who is with , MEMBERS OF THE parish. • ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR COLORADO I who would like to join the St. ■ Francis de Sales PT.A Bowling; • TWO TERMS COLORADO LEGISLATURE her regularly for the program. ; league, are urged to call Mrs ■ Herman Miller. 777-5508. or Mrs All Haw at ■lassed Mombor of Amorican, Colorado and Dtnvtr Bor Bob McManis. 733-5753. I The newly appointed pastor of Blessed Sacrament par­ The league will meet at Mer- Associations IfJflnnM qnD/L dUqqm L I chants Park Bowling lanes,, ish. the Rev. Edward A. Leyden, meets with Sister Mary Eileen, new principal of Blessed Sacrament School, and Mrs. Wednesday, Sept. 16. at 9 a.m.i Member Christ the King Parish The price is $1.75 per week. Louis A. Hall, new PTA president, to discuss the 1964-65 pro- iFree baby sitting is available.! gram. All-Night Vigil for Men Thursday, Sept. 3, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 11 Q n s ^ h h ♦♦♦ Set at Holy Ghost Church Men of the Nocturnal Adora­ men of the archdiocese for Our the sublime ideal to which we im / T Q m T s tion society from parishes Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. should aspire. throughout the Denver area will It is most gratifying to see the participate in the monthly all- splendid cooperation of the par­ “THE MORE PROFOUND night vigil before the Blessed ish priests participating with our love for Jesus in the Blessed TIME WAS when a sports writer needed little more than a Sacrament in Holy Ghost church their men in Nocturnal Adora­ Sacrament, the more holy the press pass and a couple or three minor tools of ignorance to in downtown Denver the night tion. life. The more we become like cover an event. before First Friday, Sept. 4. “The Ideal for every Catholic Christ, the more perfect will be He typed his byline atop a sheet of paper. He checked to Mass will be offered at mid­ man is to aspire to spiritual our lives. Every Catholic man night. Confessions will be heard perfection. Our Lord teils us to should not only imitate Christ, see if there was ample beverage in the press box cooler or cof­ all during the night, and Com­ be perfect. He says: ‘Be ye per­ but be a continuation of Him. fee urn, depending on the season. Then he settled back to view munion will be distributed every fect as My Heaveniy Father is We should be other Christs. the two to three hours of action, whatever it happened to be. hour after midnight. perfect.’ “In Nocturnal, ■ Adorationu ot. • II- we contest moved to its conclusion, he mentally Juggled The following is the statement “He tells u s t h a t we must aim I3lk intimately with Chnst Him- ^ choice descriptive adjectives, selected one or two that of the Rev. William J. Galla­ gher, spiritual director of the the"lSfoVGc!d tfb'c^or S m T S t7e of peerless prose. Nocturnal Adoration society: “Now as this model of God divine Ixive ‘The center of the Catholic If the outcome of the event was settled in the early stages, Himself might appear to be too Charles D. Weller David F. Fetyko Nick S. Morez “EVERY MONTH during the great to imitate, the invisible religion is Jesus Christ, under perhaps he had most of the story written by the time the late­ year more and more members holiness of God made Himself the appearance of the Host. The comers to the contest had settled in their seats. | are enrolled in the Nocturnal center of this center is love — visible. Christ came down to IN EITHER CASE, his readers were duly impressed. Herej Adoration society. It is inspir­ earth to show us by His exam­ Divine Love, Supernatural Love. was a fellow who, obviously, had scrutinized every moment of! ing to see the manifestation of ple how lye should live. ‘He who The heart of the world is Jesus Regis College Names 3 New Instructors the deep love of the Catholic sees Me sees the Father.” Christ and the Heart of Jesus the action. | “By carefully contemplating is the Blessed Sacrament for us Those days may be gone forever, pardner. The sports w riter Appointment of three persons and a 1962 graduate of Regis Wis., and the MBA degree from COMPLETE CAR SERVICE Our Lord in the Blessed Sacra to learn to love at Nocturnal who knows only sports may soon become as rare as seconds onl^° college, college, taught in the college’s the University of Denver. TUNI-UP • CARBURETOR ment and reproducing His vir-1 Adoration. each with the rank of instruc- evening sessions in 1963-64. Dur­ AUTO. TRANS. meat m a boarding house for vegetarians. has been announced by col- tues, we are sure of being on | “The gift of Our Lord of Him ing the 1962-63 year he at­ MOREZ holds a BS degree VMir C ir PrM *m - Our SptdiUy Charles Finley is bringing the Beatles to the Kansas City lege officials, ■XPERT TELEVISION REPAIR the right way toward attaining self in the Holy Eucharist needs i tended Florida State university from California Institute of some resemblance with the Hea­ our cooperation. We must r ^ ip .! sladium at a cost of $150,000. His Athletics won’t be playing that The new instructors are where he completed require-■ Technolog>’ and an MA degree ONEIDA GARAGE venly Father. In . Nocturnal rocate this love of Jesus for us | night and that’s probably all to the good as far as crowd pros- Charles D. Weller, Denver, in­ ments for a master’s degree in ; from the University of Colorado, ■Ml Kirk I«0 OntMa Sn-ISSS Adoration Our Lord shows us by participating in adoring Him I pects are concerned. structor in sociology; David F. the department of criminology | For the past three years he has in the Blessed Sacrament. This could he the breakthrough for other entertainers to Fetyko, Cleveland, 0., instruc­ and corrections. | served as a teaching associate tor in business administration; Weller served as a Denver po-1 the University of Colorado I “We hope that more men will move onto the sports scene. First it might he as halftime or he- I come and join with the other and Nick S. Morez, Boulder, in­ lice officer four years and has I where he also is completing tweCn-innings color. But later the periods between innings or structor in mathematics. been employed by the Denver |towards his doctorate, & I Catholic men of Denver on the quarters will be shortened. Filially, the climax, when athletic WALSH, GILL SMITH night before the first Friday.” district court as an adult pro- contests will take place during intermission of the performances.! WELLER, a graduate of St. bation officer for the past year. I THE FOLLOW ING hours of adoration | The sports section of a newspaper might well end up a s' Franc’is de Sales’ high school Fetyko was an instructor in; have been aulgned to men of ihe veri- filler material on the entertainment pages accounting at John Carroll uni-| ous parlshei In the Denver area. 1 - .. ., ______versity in University Heights,; Est. 1 8 6 4 f*io o'clock — Blessed s^ramenta Holy | I see it now — • the scene Rosary, SI. Joseph's (Polish), and Curejiu sports departments across^sftcr the daily double and be-^ Denverite Man 0., last year. He earned the! BS and BA degrees from St. Peter J. Walsh, Managing Partner ‘*i(Ln o'clock - SI Phiiomene'i, SI. the country as assignments areifore the twin quin. The A t t p n H i n n Patrick's; SI. Anne's, Arvada; Holy Fern-! b^ing given out wants a Strictlystrictly interpretive, interpretive " 'y IV IC C I Norbert college, West De Pere, ily. and Most Precious Blood; i c .n i-r r k D . n ip cp 1010 GUARANTY o'clock — Assumption, Sacred; _____ He wants our story to • Grtkt Work 11-12 EDITOR. Haskell, joure.P • Tunt-up • Aulo Pointing Heart. St. Anthony of Pedeu's, SI. Louis', covering'the baseball” garae to-'ooz® with everything from pine- COMPLETE RENOVATION AND REPAIR SERVICE • Front Whtol Alignmont BANK BLOG. DENVER M A 3-7245 Englewood; Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, nlgbt.” ! apple juice to poi. Charlie’s the • body A Ftndtr Ropoir Guardian Angels', All Souls', Englewood ALL AUTO Body Our Lady of Lourdes, and Holy Cross, Haskell: “But, boss, they’re Thornton; Corona Auto Service 12-1 o'clock — St. Ignatius Loyola's, featuring the Beatles before, HASKELL: “I’m good on the & Paint Service St. Catharine's, St. Joseph's, Golden; St. during and after the game. You horses. How about me covering 1918 CN iU O KIC Standard Gat ft Oils Plus X't, Aurora; Holy Trinity, West­ DENVER, COLORADO know I can’t tell a sharp from the $150,000 Central City PHONE 244-4MI minster; St. Mary's, Littleton; Nativity EDWARD RUF, Owntr 6th & Corona RA 2-4867 of Our Lord, Broomfield; a flat. I flunked music appreci­ Derby?” 1- 2 o'clock — St. John's, St. Rose ot John S. Carroll Lima's, Presentation, Christ the King, ation in high school. Of all the Editor: “You know that’s Ruz- supports action to holt crime In Colorado. Sts. Peter and Paul's, Wheatrldge; Holy things I don’t know, I don’t nikov’s beat? I warned you six Name, Ft. Logtn; and St. James'; 2- 3 o'clock — fHoly Ghost, St. Eliza­know music the best.” months ago to start taking that beth's, All Saints, Notre Dame, St. Cath­ Editor: “That’s why I picked;intensive course in ballet, LIHLETON erine's, Derby; JOHN S. CARROLL Is for: 3- 4 o'clock — Cathedral, St. Joseph'syou for the Beatles. Cohen has | They’ve got Ludmila Smodli- (CSSR), St. Mary Magdalene's, St. a Ph.D. in music and can playikova doing the Dance of the GAS i APPLIANCE CO. Caletan's, $1. Bamsdette'e, Lakewood; * a Slatt crime laboratory. and Our Lady ot Fatima, Lakewood; seven different instruments. But Frustrated Fawn between races. 2601 Titan Rd. 798-2621 4- i o'clock — St. Vincent da Paul's,I’ve got to send him out to the Ruznikov was with Bolshoi for Llllltlon, Colo. St. Dominic's, St. Tharasa', Aurora; and * expansion of the State Our Lady ot Grace; football game. They’ve got the 17 years until he got fallen 5- a o'clock — Annunciation, St. FrancisDenver Symphony playing Mo- arches. You’d be a square peg Police Academy. da Sales', and Mother ot God. zart at halftime and during time in a round hole at the track to-' iouts.” day.” CHURCH, * a revised Colorado ‘iHMighP o n TV 1 Haskell: “What about Charlie Haskell: “Guess you’re right. INSTITUTIONAL, criminal code. Lelani? He used to he an all-j gut (jow about the Parok foot- Father Elwood Kieser’s night disk jockey in Hilo? He buj] openers? Lots of interest J < £ d b ij!L MAINTENANCE * Intensified parole “Insight” program will be knows rock and roll Inside and tbls year. They’re featuring EQUIPMENT telecast Sunday, Sept. 6, at supervision. out.” bingo at halftime. I’m good at Fiesta Dishes - Open Stock ft 10:30 a.m., on KBlV, Chan­ Editor: “Lelani has the dog bingo.” Gifts - Hardware - Paint nel 9, Denver. races. They’re featuring a luau Editor: “Sorry, Haskell, that’s James P. Eakins, interstate! Glass - Toys SUPPLIES O’Reilly’s assignment. He got compact supervisor of proba-; Pipe Threading FR E E CONSULTATION SERVICE CALL VOTE FOR the blackout in 51 numbers at tion and parole for Colorado, is Window Shades - Key last Wednesday’s scrimmage. attending the 94th annual Con­ Duplicating DUMONT I He figures he’s hot and he gress of Corrections in Kansas Open Friday. Evenings JOHN S. CARROLL City, Mo., Aug. 30-Sept. 4. SALES CO. doesn’t want to quit now. Like 32 Broadway 733-2940 1W BM n « . J14-JI7S T said, you’ve got the baseball Eakins represents Colorado f Democratic Candidate for State Representative. ! game and the Beatles. You gotta on the Professional Council of Primary election: Sept. 8 pd. p o i. a o v . ibe a team man now. Forget the National Council on Crime 'about the game. The pennant’s and Delinquency, which will ELECT W ith d l I already been decided. See If you meet during the congress. He can get down to the dressing also represents the 13 Western RICHARD B. FARROW I room after the show and do a states as a commissioner on the personality piece on Ringo. Got National Institute Planning DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE P u n c li 'it? OK. Let’s go. commission. Haskell: “Yeah, yeah, yeah.” Eakins is a member of Christ FOR My W alHr KromM the King parish, and is a grad- WHEN DICK WOOD, the ex-!“®‘®. •’‘8*’ STATE REPRESENTATIVE Plain Talk Abou§ Chaffing Denver Bronco, threw three college. D ISTRia 3 Say, there, friend. Do you chat? , touchdown passes and set up| In District Twenty-Five Years______PRIMARY ILICnON. .. . SIFT. 8, 1964 With attaining social prominence certainly no easy task|AFL champion san Diego, 3441. Military Plan when the inner circle is so decidedly inner. last Saturday night, i wasn’t the ** We are all aware that the as­ ment of all. But keep in mind, most surprised person. Glenn R. Jones (Republican-j cent to the ratified social Dick apparently had been Denver), candidate for (3on- heights is indeed a rocky climb, it must be chatting. It can’t be just plain old talking. Read reading the New York Daily gress, has stated that many top beset with setbacks and pitfalls News. U.S. civilian and military strat­ THE BEER THAT for the bumbling outsider. what the society editor reports about people of consequence. Just two days before the egy planners of the National .And yet there is a way of game, the News carried a Strategy Board, American Se­ MADE MILWAUKEE working your way to the top. When the Junior Leaguers meet, they always chat with thumbnail comparison of the curity Council, Chicago, have Embarrassed when it’s your turn If — and it’s a great big if — gridiron Giants and Jets. It outlined a clear and decisive each other. When the big celeb­ FAMOUS you learn to chat. went like this: plan for victory over Commu­ for the car pool? To prove the point, pick up rity comes to town, he always chats with the local social lead­ “The Giants badly need a No. nism in Cuba and throughout the society page of any news­ 2 quarterback. (To back up Y. the world. Perhaps it’s time for a new car or a newer used car. Select one. paper. Look at the pictures and er. In the foyer, during first nights, playgoers keep chatting A. Tittle). Jones said he strongly sup­ MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. If ready money is a problem, arrange to pay for it a month at a check the items. Now what is “The Jets don’t have this everybody doing? with other playgoers. Socialites ports the recommendations of time with a low cost ANB Auto Loan. The dealer will handle it always chat over the racing problem. They have a No. 2 many of these top civilian and quarterback. 'They need a No. 1 Robert M.—Paul V.—M. T. Murray through us if you ask him to, or you may prefer to see our Auto THEY’RE CHATTING. That’s forms in the Paddock Club. Dit­ military planners who served to over the opera program dur­ quarterback.” with both the Eisenhower and Loan Department. Ed Boehm, Dave Guyton or Max Nelson. all. Not a dam thing else. Just * * * chatting. And here all the, time ing intermission. At the Assem­ Kennedy administrations. They'll be happy to help you get your new car. After all, they you thought to make the social bly Ball chatting is fast and CHRIS SCHENKEL, the fine might be in your cdr pool someday. scene you’d have to leam to furious until the wee small sportscaster, was telling of his SnCUS-LRUlLOR ride horses, or do the Bossa hours. early days. Calling ParoksI AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Nova on top of the country club So. you must leam to chat. ‘‘I was invited to emcee a 1 5 4 3 LARIMER ST. • 8 3 0 1 7 t h ST. bar. But how? And after all what is banquet. Quite a few sports Denver Parochial league 1 17th and stout 244-6911 the real difference between writers were present. The next M EM BER P. O. I.C. Chatting is by far the most athletic directors and football important social accomplish chattily and talking? day one of them wrote, ‘As an coaches are urged to com­ ENGRAVED I must confess ignorance. Like emcee, to use football parlance. plete and retnm Denver Cath­ you, I myself am trying to Schenkel went over like a olic Register football and ath­ leam. But the point is I’m try- blocked punt.’ letic personnel questionnaires PLASTIC ing. And I’d advise you to keep; prior to Sunday, Sept. 6. trying, too — unless you want' The Register needs this in­ SIGNS ft DESK PLATES to spend your Saturday nights, formation for the Parochial playing Old Maid with Fred and! Mullen Opens League Football Roundup in BftOMZt TABLITS Mabel. j the Sept. 16 edition. L. PA U L Check out the library. There! must be some books on the sub-j Football Slate ject. Or maybe the government! ✓ has a pamphlet. Ask your con-| At Mopleton gressman. Better yet, ask a Important Notice WEADICK... friend who’s in the social swim. Mullen high school's football : But approach the subject tact-' team will open its 1964 season; Republican and Independent fully. Don’t just blurt out, “Say, Saturday (Sq»t, 5) at Maple-j Hubert, how the devil do you ton high school field. Game tim e! DEMOCRAT chat?” Say something like “You is 7:30 for the non-league con-| Catholic Voters of the Arvada know, Hubert, I’ve been reading lest. in the society section about how The Mustangs, under new' Area beautifully you a n d Mrs. coach Bill Hickey, expect 19641 Smytheblood chat. Hope you’ll to be a rebuilding year. They excuse my curiosity, but how return only seven of 20 letter- Dr. Gail H. Gilbert does a person begin this chat­ men from the 1963 squad which Repoblkan CandidotB • State Representative Experienced ond Quolified ting in the first place?” finished in a tie for second in KNI the DPL with a 7-2 mark. M iM AiY n jcn o N . tun. • Deputy District Attorney CHANCES are good old Hu Coach Hickey believes the i bert will give you full partica Mapleton game will give the An outstanding CottMlic gontloman Deputy Clerk County Court lars. If he clams up, though Mustangs needed experience be­ available for your selection don’t be discouraged. Hold faith fore they jump into the Parok City Councilman that somewhere, someone is go­ campaign. Former instructor Parliamentary Law, Member, St. Anne’s Parish ing to help you. The Mullen attack this year Regis (College 'J lJ llG E Practicing Attorney Above all, study the society! again will be built around the Former Mayor, Arvada Member, St. Anne Holy Name Society page faithfull>’. Get to know the [passing of quarterback Wayne Arvada. 1955, ‘‘Man of the Year” KnighU of Columbus. St. Joachim (kNindl Member St. Francis Porish names of the players. i Wells and the running of A1 'P ast Pres., Cole Municipal League M arried, 8 children, 4 boys, 4 girls Good luck. It’s up to you. Youngs and Steve Onorofskie. 1963 Recipient Colo J.C.’s ‘‘Good Govern­ Democratic Primary Keep remembering that many Other returning lettennen are ment .Award” Member Elks Lodge No. 2278 an accomplished chatter was wingback Ed Resiey, center Ed Member Gov’s 100 man Committee on Graduate, C.S.U. 1941, D.V.M. September 8, 1964 once a plain old talker — just Gerber and ends Jon Diedrick Local Affairs (Pd. PoL Adv.) like you and me. and Hike McDougal. w m m

Page 12 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Sept. 3, 1964 Teachers Institute Program .Special programs planned for the annual Teachers' institute to be held at Loretto Heights college Wednesday and Thurs­ day, .Sept. 9-10. are as follows:

Elementary principals: Wednesday. 11 a.m. fo 12:15 p.m„ Mr. Treanor speaker. Sister Daniel Mary, chairman. Secondary principals: Wednesday, 2 p.m., "Guidance Counselor"; Thursday, 1:45 p.m., the Rev. Richard Hanifen, "Kindergarten"; Thursday 10 a.m., Sis­ ter Rosemary, "Librarians"; Thursday, 10 a.m.. Audio Visual room and library, Sister Ann Lucille. For Grades 1, 2, 3: Wednesday. 11 a m Dr. Allen; 2 p.m. Sister Francis E.leen. Sharon Karry Joan Parko Sharon St-hm-ible Pat Kliick ABC's of Classroom Managefncnt'’ Sister John Ruth, C.S.J., chairman; Thurs day, 10 a.m. for beginning teachers, grades 1-4, Dr. Ruth Hoffman, consu tant to Addison Wesiey Co., and for grade teachers 1-3, 2 p.m. Chairman Sis­ ter Conan, O.P. For Grades 4 through 8; Wednesday 11 a.m., Dr. Alien; 2 p.m. Mr. Treanor. 7 Cathedral High Graduates Sister M. Lawrence, chairman; also at 2 p.m. junior and senior high school, so­ cial studies teachers, Dr. Allen on ' slow learners". Tom Swanson chairman Thursday 9:30 a.m., ,Mr. Treanor; 1:15 p.m., the Rev. Daniel Flaherty, "Cur­ rent Week."; 2 p.m., Mr. Treanor. To Enter the Religious Life English Teachers: Wednesday 11 a.m,, I Mr. Jerry Reed, Denver Public schools, on the "Role of English Teachers in To­ I'leparing lo enter the reli- was also president of the .\a- Besides being a member of and .Mrs. Frank Kaiser of 1022 day's World" chairman Sister M. Car­ gious life thi.s fall are .seven tional Honor society and a Hie Sodality, she was cultural S. Bryant street. .Another par- men; 2 p.m.. Dr. Betty Spehar of West­ chairman of the CVd. ishioner of St. Rose of Lima's Treat for Mullen Parents ern State college, on language arts cur­ Calhedial Inch school gradu- member of .hinior Classical Parents of Mullen high school students get sponsored by the school's Men's club, were riculum. Chairman Sister Adele Varie, Leland was active in Seircrs Thursday, 10:30 a.m.. Miss Virginia ales. Four girls will leave for league. National Forensic ENTKUINC ST. rilOM.AS club, track. Catholic Students acquainted at a barbecue held on the school the principal. Brother Adrian, and members Banks, Opportunity school. Re-mediai Opportunity school, 'Re-nepid,Sisters of Cliai'itv postulan- Icaguc, Debate dub and Sodal- seminary aie; Mission crusade, Junior Red grounds. Also attending the event, which was of the facuity and coaching staff. reading', chairman Sister Sarah Mane, T-.it ,• / ^ i . -* 1:45 p.m. McGale Epperson, Encyclope CV Hi PUIm)Io. h. a ild thrCC itv Tom Cain', son of .Mr. and ' Cross, and chorus. Treasurer of dia Brittanica field representative, film bovs W ill go lo St. Thomas .SCm- , ,, , , tho I.ininr f'lavcir-al Ipapim in on humanities; chairman Sister Sarah ; ' pi, n v „i- c nt Q • Joaii Pai'ko of Christ the M l'S. Charles fain. ,\ foui'-vcar >nt^ Junior uassiiai league in man'iisteV ^<'1)1 3. daughter of .Student couiicil member, Tom jWs senior year. Leland was an Fathers of Mullen Students Honored Religion teachers: Wednesday. 11 a.m., KVTKfMvr Tnr i..r nf iind Mrs. Stevc Parko. 'vas citizrnship chairman in hisikonor student for four years. '’'.lo a n was a lliree-year honor senior year, and a member of (.Mullen High School, Denver) .Mrs. Byron B. Hall, President Wednesday, Sept. 16 al • From Cure d’ .Ars parish, man Father St. Peter; and a further * Student, member of Sodality, the Junior uas.Mcal league. Rhicnhold Weissbeek, son of of the Mullen Mothers’ duh, en- a.m. Anyone wishing. . . to join mn<-tii^ at 2 p.m. ivith Father John Rae • Sliaroii Kariv, daughter of and the Catliolic Students Mis-Juiiior Red Cross. .Server's On Aug., 29, the Mullen Men's Mr. and Mrs. Adam Weissbeek, tortaincd (he officers and com- should contact Mrs. Janies Cos- Wednesday, ii a.m, Mr. and .Mis. .L F. Karry of.sion crusade, and participated club, and National Honor socle- club played host (o the fathers 3003 Krameria street. Rhien- miUee members at an informal tello. president, at PE 3-8720. Miss Dorothy starpuck on -counseling 9153 (;i(.ncoe sin'cl Christ the in Junior Red Cro^^s and Junior i tv. .\elivo in football ami kiack. of the varsity football squad and the in Junior Red Cross and Junior hold. who was an honor stu­ tea on Aug. 26. Plans for the Mrs. ;Mvin Roberts, stamp « career" - chairman Sister Thomas ... ' v-u.. •Achievement ihe was sophomore class presi- the fathers of the incoming coming year were discussed. ^ ^ I.' cT f r -■ Marie, 2 p.m. Colin A. Keefe, airlines R lO - palish. Sh< U d s S(Cietai\ dent. was active in Junior Clas­ freshmen at a baibceue held on c M a n n ia n . is a s K in g to r s a v i n g ’ training school, "operation area"; chair- of the SoclalilN ' in lu T s e n io r ident and had the lead role in stamps of all kinds, particularly’rn*" Sister Mary de sales; Thursday 11 nf Iiininr Pod • From St. Rose of Lima's L|,(. senior play, sical Icaguc and Server’s dub. the school grounds. THE MOTHERS’ CLUB ex rifi Anvnm v h u v in 0 'BM corp. "Automa-^ ‘ • ‘‘ n ir m D l‘ 1 Ol JUlllOl ROCl p a r i s h. Sharon Schnieble. 1 Vj III ftiais. Anyonr ^^jairman sister David Marie; i:4s (.'ro^hS and {’alholic Students Leland Kaiser, son of Mr. The guests were given an op­ tends an invitation to interested Stamp.S, plca.se contact Mrs. 1 p.m. business meeting — Sister Thomas Mission C'nisucle, and also was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul mothers, including alumni moth­ Roberts at 1096 S. Vine street, „ portunity to meet the Brothers, «««« rrhu X -II t- Social Studies: Wedr^esday 11 a.m,. Or. active in the Hep club and the Schnieble of 716 S. Osage street. the coaching staff, and the offi­ ers to join a bowling league. 777*3928. The Stamp.S will be Alien; 2 p.m., Dr. Allen on "slow learn- senior class play. Sharon, who was active in Jun­ cers of the .Men's club. The league will be held at Ce­ used to help furnish tl^ Q 'ers"; Thursday 10 a.m ., business meet- ior Classical league, and Junior Boettcher : ing, chaired by John Peto; 10:45 Father lebrity Lancs, beginning Brother’s new home. Flaherty, "Current Week."; 1:45 p.m., • Pat Kluck of St, John the Red Cross, also was a four- and Company THE MOTHER'S CLUB pre­ ■ William Schmitz "team teaching" — Evangelist's palish, the daugh­ year member of the National I chairman Mr. Peto. For pared the barbecue. All Music teachers: Wednesday, 11 ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kluck Honor society, president of the ia.m ., Warner Imig, dean of University of 44.1 Fillmore street. Pat, who Debate club, and participated in Johnny Dee, former Denver iof Colorado college of music; 2 p.m. MUTUAL FUNDS manager of parks and recrea­ I John Roberts, Denver public schools mu- was freshman class president, the National Forensic league. jsic director. Chairman Sister Jeannine tion, and former basketball 'Therese. Thursday, 10:30 a.m., Jo No- coach of the D.C. Truckers, and akes Lasham, director of music, St. Francis de Sales high school; chairman ' now head basketball coach of Sister Margaret Rose; 1:45 p.m. business Notre Dame university, was meeting, Sister Jeanine Therese, chair­ among the guests. man. Science and mathematics: Bill Mc­ Larry Bierenbaum, president Daniel, Abraham Lincoln high school, "Evaluation of chem. study", at 2 p.m.; of the Men's club. Brother chairman Sister Carlos Marie; business Adrian, principal of Mullen; meeting at 11 a.m. with Sister Jeanine Coach Bill Hickey, and his as­ Morie, chairman; Thursday, 10:3t) a.m. CYO Activities general meeting and group discussions, sistants, John Dcti, Mike Car- chairman Sister Jeanine Marie, 1:45 Rob­ roll, and Dennis Sullivan, wel­ .The St. Vincent de Paul teen-agers are invited. .Admis­ ert Eskridge, electronic demonstration, chairman Sister Marie Antoinette. comed the guests. To close the CYO, Denver, will sponsor a sion will be 75 cents for CYO Modern Foreign languages: Wednesday evening, movies showing the 11 a.m., Dr. Arthur L. Campa of Denver dance in the school gymnas­ members and SI for non-mcm- University, chairman Sister Elaine; 1:45 highlights of the 1963 Notre business meeting. Thursday, 10:30 a.m., Dame football season, and the ium from S p.m. to U p in. hers. Dr. Siegwalt Palleske, Denver university. The Slow leaner and modern language 1963 Wyoming football season Sunday, Sept. 6, .’Husic will be teaching." Chairman, Joseph Libonatl. were shown. bv the "Moonrakers." .All Latin: Wednesday 2 p.m.. The Rev. Rhcinhold Weissbeek The Cathedral parish CYO Daniel T. Costello, S .J., of Regis col­ lege, "Pertinence of Latin In a modern will hold a “You Name It — high school education." Chairman, Sis­ We Have It’’ day on Friday, ter Margaret Loyola. Thursday: 10:30 SKI-CLIMBING-FIELD Sept. 4, from 4 to 11 p.m. in a.m., business meeting — Sister Loyola; Tyrol - Rieker - Chippewa WILLIAMS RAMBLER, INC 1:45 p.m. Norman Luna of Mt. Carmel, Osc-ar Malo hall, 1845 Ixjgan "Direct approach to Latin." Chairman street. The evening, will end Sister Charles Allen. Spttch teachers: business meeting on Authorized Rambler and Nash Sales & Service with the showing of a recent Wednesday at 2 p.m., by Sister Joan full-length movie. Those who Francis, chairman. BOOTS Call Largest selection in Colorado attend should wear tennis Professional Fitting—J. Hans Wittman WILSON C. NICHOLAS Expert Mechanical Work — All Makes shoes for sports activities Nursing Home Names 292-1010 Op«n earlier in the day. Admission COLORADO SHOE CO. 2030 S. University Evtningt 744-2781 will be 50 cents for members New Administrator K. of Co Group 3103 E. Colfax 355-1991 828 - 17th Street and 75 cents for non-members. Richard .A. Winternheimer, W ill Honor 34, of Littleton, has been ap­ |.i::i| ■ ...... ■ us&MtiKJI. Ii'.i liCI i..l More Courses Urge^ pointed adminislrator of Paik-I An Old Friend side Nursing home, 1667 St. Pauli street, Denver. He assumed his "The legislature Needs Experience" In Driver Education position HoM ElilAKERS in charge of ii ; With approach of another the 60-mcmber i = i school year, Colorado insurance staff this week. SEPT. <2- D e p a r t m e n t s commissioner .1. Richard Barnes ELECT . . . DEMOCRAT B Since S e p - I ! urges that more Colorado high tember, 1963, , I^ Palroniz* These Reliable and Friendly Firms | I schools offer driver education he has been • j courses which, to be accepted Bi: m ■ ■ m 'i:B’:B’i''B:tB.iil>,;ii resident ad-, REP. JOHN L KANE 'by most insurance companies ministrator of ; 8th j for insurance discounts, must Magda- meet minimum standards estab­ lenc Gardens, lished by national conferences a southwest STATE SENATOR AT LARGE GOLD CROSS PRODUCTS, INC. of the National Commission of for R. Winitriainifr Denver nurs­ "Accredited Purveyors lo the Catholic Clergy" Safely Education, National Edu­ FOR JANITOHIAI. & SANITAHY .SUm.lES ing home. Prior to that he has cation association. been affiliated with nursing 1421 - 16th Street - CH 4-8775 or CH 4-2.>98 homes in Morri.spn. Longmont, DKNVEH 2. COLORADO SENATORIAL DISTRICT No. 22 For Building and Lakewood. A resident of the Denver area PAULN. or M od ernizin g. . since March, 1961, he served in 'ADAMS and ARAPAHOE COUNTIES" Bacon & Schramm the advertising and public rela­ Please Patronize tions fields in Denver, Kansas Your REGISTER Composition Roofing City, and Indianapolis. He and Advertisers and Tilo Roofing his wife, Rita, and their seven 5 TERM INCUMBENT ' Roof Repairing children live in Littleton. Msgr. Harold Campbell Mention KIN6 STATE REPRESENTATIVE THE REGISTER 4020 Brighton Blvd. The Knights of Columbus Fri­ CH. 4-6568 day Luncheon club will pay trib­ ute to an old friend, the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Harold V. for Campbell, at its meeting at EXPERIENCED # QUALIFIED noon. Sept. 4. in the K. of C. M ' " STROHMINGER clubhouse. 1555 Grant street. SENATE Pol., Adv. Hert'c MONSIGNOR ( AMPBELL a Electric Companq veteran member of Council 539. retired the past week as pastor BATHROOM of Blessed Sacrament parish, LEADERSHIP S tO ia l Senioe • mOlSniAL • COm[KW. •RiSmPAL EXCELLENCE Denver, after serving there for 27 years. ELECT TED SOJA 1178 STOUT ST. 222-5733 by Kohler of Kohler Scheduled to gi\e a -hoil (democrat) tribute to Monsignor Campbell DENVER COLORADO is his close friend, the Rt. Rev. Add beoirty and valve te Monsignor William M Higginv, 18th your heme with durable, pastor of St Phdomemi'-. par­ SERVING THI ENTIRE METROPOLITAN AREA Erst quality Kohler fixtures. ish. Denver JUVENILE Time payments arranged. number of the ;)relatc's lENNIE LENNOX other friend' among the elergv SENATORIAL Sizes and styles to fit every M A T BUB ABC also plan to atl"nd. .);ji k Dennv preference and budget —in COURT DAY and will be the ma'ter of eeremo- six colon and white. Wins Scholarship nics DISTRICT NIGHT Bert t'aslro, 1000 E. First let us help you plan your JUDGE new bathroom, washroom or avenue, received a scholar­ THE I.INCHEON (LIB ship award for doctoral stud­ meets evt>ry Friday in the K. of kitchen. ADAMS COUNTY ies in economics and business C. home. The price of the smor­ (two to be elected) Specializing in administration from Vander­ gasbord luncheon is Jl. The pro­ FREE Quality Plumbing bilt nniversity, Nashville. .Mr. grams always are coneludt-d by ESTIMATES and Heating Repairs Castro, a Denver resident the 1 p.m. for the convenience of past year, is a DU 1964 grad­ those who have to ' return to *18 years experience and proven ability In Denver uate and the president of the work. JUVENILE COURT. OUARANTIID SLATURY Graduate School of Business SERVICE ON All ’ interested men ar«.’ wel­ ... *12 years experience as referee. Hearing hundreds of A LL MAKES association. Through scholar­ come. Bi SELECTIVE m mwiTui. coaMCN.. (BBitt ships be obtained his bache­ court cases concerning family and juvenile problems. S4 H O U Is a V K I & COMPANY lor’s and master's de^^es in ■■ .Attorney Business Administration in Heavy Traffic MW/tDIAL Sm-4494 t’lumbing and Heating VOTE THE "B" M.ARRIED. two children Contractors Manila. He is currently em­ The State Patrol reminds that EATlll/l(uiMNDmol^ ployed at the "Denver Catho­ there will be a tremendous vol­ VETER.\.\ 181 VALLEJO ST. lic Register." He will leave ume of traffic on Colorado's (Second) LINE •ACTIVE MEMBER ST VINCENT de PAUL. & USHER 744-6311 for Nashville Sept. 11. His highways this coming Labor StOI So. KAlamath JOHN J. CONNOR, PmMMIt SALES scholarship, which is renew­ Pd. Po» Adv FRANK WATERS, ENGINEERING Rotoart F. Cannar, Vka PrasMant Day weekend. Drive carefull\ CHOSE THIS FIELD AS HIS LIFE'S WORK able, is a full tuition award. ,and stay alert St. Pius X Parish To Note Thursday, Sept. 3, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 13 St. Louis Altar Society Its Feast Day on Sepf. 3 Your Parish (St. Pius X’s Parish, Aurora) nic will be held for the parish; Schedules First Meeting Service Station St. Pius X’s parish wiii ceie- Monday, Sept. 7, noon to 5 p.m.,i brate the feast of its patron. at Del Mar park near the shel-l (St. Louis’ Parish, Bus service will begin on Mon­ Pope Pius X, on Thursday, ter house. Those attending' Englewood) day September 14. Sept. 3, with three Masses, at should bring their own lunches. The St. I.x)uis .Altar and Ro- THE PARISH mixed and 6 and 8 a.m. and at 5:,30 p.m. .Soft drinks will be provided. ;sary society will begin the 1964- women’s bowling leagues can Forty Hours’ devotion wiii be The .Men’s club, which spon­ il965 season with its first meet­ use bowlers. The price is $2 per postponed a week to begin sors the picnic, will meet Tues­ ing on Wednesday Sept. 3, with week. The profits go to the Wendesday, Sept. 9, with a High day. Sept. 22, Plans are being Rosary and Benediction in the school, the annual league ban­ .Mass at 6 a m. and ciose Fri­ made for a spaghetti dinner church at 7:30 p.m. followed by quet and trophies. Those inter­ day, Sept. 11, with a High Mass Sunday, Oct. 11. the meeting in the school cafe­ ested should call either Mary at 5:30 p.m. teria. .Alianiello. 789-9313, or Peg ST. JO HN ’S THOSE WHO arc interested .Assuming the chair of the Ehlers, 781-8193. THE FIRST FALL meeting in joining the parish mixed president this year will be Mrs. of the Altar and Rosary society bowling league should contact Thomas H. Mosier. "H ow dy" will be held Friday, Sept. 11, Clarence Erbert, 366-12.39, or University Lab Given at 8 p.m. in the church base­ Jerry Bates, 366-3939. League THE GUEST SPEAKER for South Orange, N.J. — The Bob's Place ment. .All women of the parish play will start Sunday, Sept. 13, the evening will be Byron I.app McGraw-Edison co. has do­ 30() So. Colo. Blvd. of the public relations staff of nated its research laboratories are invited. at 7 p.m. at the Bowl Aurora COWTOWN. The traditional Labor Day pic­ lanes. the central Bank and Trust in West Orange and OrangC, company. His topic will be N.J., to Seton Hall university. COIJJ. “Raising Your Sights for the The gift was termed by Auxil­ Churches Play Role Space Age." iary Bishop John J. Dougherty ST. PATRICK’S Corporate Communion will be of Newark, president of Seton I received by the society mem­ Hall, as the largest single gift' ARROW bers in the 8 a.m. Mass Sun­ ever received by the university. | [S/M/ff/rf Negro Ghetto Becomes day, Sept. 6. SERVICE Instruction for Catholics and STATION non-Catholics interested in Didgerido-ings ‘Down Under’ DRIVE IN WITH CONFIDENCE An Interracial Area learning more about the Catho­ ST. PHILOMENA'S TUNE UP A BRAKE SERVICE Producing a rhythmic “woomp — woomp” Pacific artifacts they will use In travel semi­ lic faith will begin on Sept. 14. n il PtCM ^ 45M7T7 New Haven, Conn. — .A Ne-|the name of the “urban and hu from a bamboo tube called a didgeridoo, used nars in 21 cities of western U.S.A. and Classes will be held, on Mon­ PARISH NOTRE DAME gro ghetto here has been trans-|man renewal effort” tucked in days and Wednesdays from 7 by Australian aborigines in their tribal Canada. They are due in'Denver Thursday formed into a forward-looking between New Haven’s downtown to 8 p.m. in the new school. Across the Street from Sept. 3, to demonstrate to travel industry NOTRE DAME CHURCH interracial neighborhood. shopping center and Yale uni-! dances or corroborees, John Holmes western School will begin on Tuesday, personnel and newsmen the vacation high- GREEN A Catholic and a Protestant versity. ; manager of the Australian Travel association, Sept. 8 at 8:30 a.m. All chil­ Betty t Bob’s Beauty w e r MEADOWS church played key roles in the with .\. F. (Bill) Gouffe, New Zealand Travel spots “down under.” dren will report to school on & Barber .Ihop transformation, it was reported. WHEN THE New Haven Re-! commissioner, show some of the South Friday, Sept. 11, at 8:30 a.m. EEBBZB CONOCO Specializing in COMPLETE University Park Dixwell is development agency sought a; Permanent wav­ AUTOMOTIVE non-profit organization to spon­ ing and Latest in Y SERVICE sor cooperative housing in the Bolivia Given Civic Leader | Hair Shaping sirs So. slwritfoii rts-rrn Two Nuns Killed area, the Dixwell Congregational 2630 E. 12th Ave EA. 2-4723 church agreed to back a 129- $10 Million Aid Appointed to Altar-Rosary Meeting In Train Smash unit apartment house — P’lor- cnce Virtue Town house. La Paz, Bolivia — More than Regis Council And St. Martin de Porres CURE d'ARS PARISH' I.eonard, Ont. — Two Catholic SIO million has been contribut­ agreed to spon­ Set at St. Philomena's E. UNO A DAHLIA ST. nuns were among eight persons Appointment of William T. sor 40 to 50 units. ed by the Catholic Relief Ser- SUNDAY MASSES killed when a gravel truck Blackburn as chairman of the The Dixwell church, once a vices-National Catholic Welfare (St. Philoniena’s Parish, must be paid on that day or onj smashed into the side of a Regis college President’s coun­ 6 00 - 7:30 — 9:00 — 10:30 - and 12 Noon station on the “underground Conference to Bolivia in the Denver) Friday, Sept. 11, book distribu-i Canadian Pacific Railway train cil for 1964-65 was announced No Evening Mass railway” in the War Between past nine years with the aid by the Very Rev. Richard F. tion day. there. Several other nuns and The first fall meeting of the CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4:00 Sc 7:30 the States days, has been de­ Ryan, S.J., president of Regis. Choir practice for St. Philo­ priests were injured in the ac­ reaching every part of the Altar and Rosary society of St. 3050 Dahlia St. 322-1119 scribed as a congregation of Blackburn, Denver resident mena’s will begin this Thurs­ cident. country. Philomena’s parish will be Mon­ “advantaged Negroes who have partner of Vaughey, Vaughey, day, Sept. 3. in the choir loft of Killed in the crash were Sis­ day, Sept. 14. The Rosary will never forgotten their responsi­ CRS started work in Bolivia and Blackburn, independent oil the church at 7:30 p.m. All in­ ter St. Eliza of Mont Beniard be recited in the church at 1 bility for the total community.” in 1955. Until last June, it pro­ producers, has served as a terested men and women are in­ college, Antigonish, N.S., and p.m. The meeting will follow in Its pastor, the Rev. Edwin R. vided 79.2 million pounds of member of the council since vited to join the choir. SLster Marie de St. Maurice, of Edmunds, who also is profes­ the rectory conference room. TOLVE LIQUORS Joan of Arc Girls’ school, Ot­ food products with a monetary The retreat for the women of sor of sociology at New Ha­ Coffee and dessert will be Dahlia Shopping Center — 3360 Dahlia tawa. ven’s Quinnipiac college, said: value of more than $8.5 mil­ served. u. the parish at El Pomar retreat house, Colorado Springs, will be Free Delivery — EA. 2-5977 Shocked citizens of this ham­ lion. More than $2 million was The hostess chairman will be let, 20 miles cast of Ottawa, “THIS CONGREGATION is spent for second-hand clothing, held Sept. 18-20. NICK FLORA JANK E M( KEY___ Mrs. Sarah O’Dowd. Assisting found a priest crawling for help not insensitive to the word, medical supplies and teaching Reservations may be made by NA.NCV JIM JLRI’.Y M AliV with one foot amputated. ‘brother.’ ” materials. will be Mmes. Josephine Gib­ calling Mrs. Howard Martin, bons, J. F. Clair-, Mary Ward 355-5112. and Mabel Edstrom. The special Please Patronize prize for this meeting was do­ CORPORATE COMMUNION DUCKWALL’S nated by Mrs. Theresa Gunther. Your REGISTER for the Altar and Rosary soci­ Advertisers and Denver's Newest Suburban Variety, Store SCHOOL REGISTRATION wUl ety and the women of the PTA Mention be held on Tuesday, Sept. 8, in will be in the 8:15 a.m. Mass ' THE REGISTER DAHLIA SHOPPING CENTER the school. Book rental fees Sunday, Sept. 6. Urd A Oahlli

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William T. Blackburn CHRIST THE KING — ST. JOHN S — ST. VINCENT DE PAUL November, 1962. He succeeds J. Kernan Weekbaugh as chair­ WE FILL PRESCRIPTIONS FOR LESS MONEY THAN ANY man. OTHER STORE IN OUR AREA. CHECK OUR LOW, LOW PRICES MR. BLACKBURN HAS long 4 ((u t been active in associations of DRUG 600 SO. HOLLY 800 CLERMONT Ahundamm of living Spnen his own industry. He also has Sber CENTER PH. 377-8886 PH. 399-2161 been active in Denver civic af­ standing in front of Nevln Homes new bi­ dryer, refrigerator-freezer, set-ln oven and fairs, particularly with the Mile level, the Sutherland II, U construction super­ range, exhaust hood, dishwasher and garbage High United fund, which he has ALL SOULS, ENGLEWOOD ST. M ARY’S, LITTLETON intendent, Mike Nevin. The new model home disposer. Nevln Aurora Hills Homes are lo­ served both as president and ALL SAINTS includes $1,200 worth of RCA Whirlpool ap­ cated at South Ursula Way on East Alameda general chairman. SELL 4 LESS pliances In the purchase price of $17,250. in Aurora. Mr. Blackburn served as gen­ CHERRELYN The "home contains an automatic washer and eral chairman for Regis college DRUG STORE 1962 Regis week observance. M s U In S lck n cu And In HtAlth LINCOLN DRUG Dent in Dental Prablom The President’s council is an Phone 789-2561 DRUG STORE advisory board of laymen ap­ BROADWAY it QUINCY 7H1U4 pointed by the president of INGLEWOOD SERVING ALL SAINTS, NOTRE DAME, 2500 W. Main LIttlalon, Colo. Regis college. Council members FREE PARKING ST. ANTHONY AND HOLY NAME PARISHES A Lot of Yanks, Even for a Yanqui serve to counsel and advise the ST. VINCENT DE PAUL college in various matters, to CATHEDRAL Totowa, N.J. — One hundred where he worked at a mis­ His pateints sat in a straight- make the purposes and work of ^ Free Delivery ^ Gold Bond Stamps forty teeth extracted in a sin­ sion staffed by priests of the backed chair with a headrest. the college better known to the gle day is a lot of “yanks,” Paterson, N.J., diocese. Five patients at a time were community, and to interpret to 2345 So. Federal 935-4661 “Filling Prescriptions Is the even for a “Yanqui” dentist During his three-week stay. “needled” by the two nun- the college the needs and views Most Important Part of CATHOUC DRUGGIST DAN CAULFIELD in a Bolivian mission. Dr. Tolomeo pulled 770 teeth, nurses assisting, then each of the community. PRESCRIPTIUNS CALLED YOUR Our Business Dr. Eugene C. Tolomeo is including 140 on his last day would take his turn in the a OHIi . a Card! • Cotmatlci FUR AND DEUVERED 722-5664 Free Delivery back from a three-week “va­ when he extended “office chair while others were being IN ADDITION TO Mr. Black C Il M

Page 14 Thursday, Sept. 3, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register How Does Music Affect Teen-Agers? Pray for Them

By Dora Dinsmore .And now for that abomination Aberle, George, 7675 N. Mass. St. Cajetan’s church, Evangelist’s church, Denver, The following essay by Dora of the older generation — rock- Hooker street, Westminster. Re­ Denver, .Aug. 28. Mt. Olivet Aug. 31. Mt. Olivet cemetery. Dinsmore, a senior the past ’n-roll. How do these strange quiem High Mass, Holy Trinity cemetery. Trevino mortuaries. Olinger mortuaries. year at St. Mary’s academy, noises and sounds affect the church, Westminster, Sept. 4. Getchey, Margaret E., 2030 Keefe, Ernest J„ 2600 Fair­ Cherry Hills, was awarded first teenager? ■Mt. Olivet cemetery. Boulevard i Welton street, Denver. Requiem fax street, Denver, Requiem place for 11th and 12th grade These weird musical rendi­ mortuaries. High Mass, Holy Ghost church, High Mass,^ St. Philomena’s students in Archbishop Urban tions are a method of letting Arko, John Frank, 229 S. Denver, .Aug. 28. Mt. Olivet church, Denver, Aug. 27. Ft. J. Vehr’s annual essay contest. one’s hair down and are for the Ogden street, Denver. Requiem cemetery. Logan National cemetery. The topic for this division was High Mass, St. Michael’s I Gleason, Thomas A., 1475 most part harmless. The Kelly, IsabeU M., 428 S. Sher­ "How Does Music Affect Teen- Beatles generate the same wild church. Canon City, Sept. 1. In­ Downing street. Denver. Re­ man street, Denver, Requiem Agers?" Other winners in the enthusiasm that Sinatra did. terment at Canon City. quiem Mass, Immaculate Con­ Mass, St. Francis de Sales’ division were Terry Lohman, The teen-agers of Sinatra’s era ception Cathedral, Denver, .Aug. Baca, Daniel M., 4249 Elati church. Denver, Sept. 2. St. Francis de Sales’ high turned out to be pretty sensible street, Denver. Requiem High 28. Evergreen cemetery, Colo­ school, second; Jacob Williams, and mature enough to undergo Mass. St. Cajetan’s church, rado Springs. Howard mor­ King, Fina P., 2515 Downing Annunciation, third; and An­ a war. Denver, Sept. 2. Mt. Olivet cem­ tuaries. street, Denver. Requiem Mass, Cystic fibrosis Board JNombors toinette Marie Foley, St. Jo-\ Rock-’n’-roll is also the music' etery. Goetz, .Andrew M., 4142 Knox Sacred Heart church, Denver, Cystic Fibrosis board members gathered Conception Cathedral. Denver; Thomas M. seph’s Convent high school, most danced to by teen-agers. Banahan, Jeanne P., 1432 court, Denver. Requiem High Sept. 2. Kirk mortuary. recently to discuss the September fund-rais­ Tierney, executive director for Colorado Blue Colorado Springs, fourth. Those people who danced the Pennsylvania street, Denver. Mass, St. Catherine’s church, Lipkowski, Thaddens M., 1045 ing campaign for this children’s disease. Cross; Dr. Samuel Haigler, Denver surgeon; Before launching into a dis­ Charleston carried us through Requiem High Mass, Immacu­ Denver, .Aug. 31. Mt. Olivet S. Benton street, Denver. Mass Shown left to right are the Rt. Rev. Monsi­ and Paul Etchepare, president of the Warren cussion of how music affects the 1940s. I think these people late Conception Cathedral, Den­ cemetery. of the Angels, St. Joseph’s gnor Walter Canavan, pastor of Immaculate Livestock company. today’s teen-ager it might be of the Twist will do the same ver, .Aug. 27. Mt. Olivet ceme­ Grajeda, Carmen, 608 Jacific, (Polish) church, Denver, well to consider music itself. in the 1960s. 'This mad rock-’n’- tery. Ft. Lupton. Requiem Mass, St. 2. Mt. Olivet cemetery. Music ranges from the highly roll is a means of getting rid Bennett. Catherine M„ 625 William’s church. Ft. Lupton, McCarthy, Ralph W., 276 S. polished forms of Haydnfjto the of that excess energy abounding Monaco parkway, Denver. Re­ Aug. 28. Sherman street, Denver. Re­ CFM Assumes a Greater Role primitive music of the first in youth. quiem High Mass, St, James’ Guida, Rocco (Roxie), 4138 quiem High Mass in St. Francis man; from the emotional sym­ church, Denver, Sept. 2. Olinger Vrain street, Denver. Requiem de Sales’ church, Denver, Aug. phony of a Romanticist such as THE NEWEST TYPE of mu­ mortuaries. High Mass, Holy Family 31. Ft. Logan National ceme­ Schubert, to the rhythmic beat sic on the teen-ager’s scene, al­ Coiaiano, Carmine, 3401 W. church, Denver, .Aug. 31. Mt. tery. In Clergy-Short South America of the latest Beatle recording; though by far one of the oldest Clyde place, Denver. Solemn Olivet cemeterj'. Boulevard Muller, Ethel K., 1010 E. from the Brandenburg concerto forms, is the folk ballad. Why Requiem Mass, Mt. Carmel mortuaries. Ellsworth avenue, Denver. Re­ Lima, Peru — With solid sup­ political, economic and cultural Other new members of the of Bach with its elaborate the great appeal for and effect church, Denver, Aug. 31. Boule­ Husted, Ellen M.| 740 Jack- quiem High Mass, St. John tbe port from the Bishops of Latin activities. secretariat are the national fugues, to the soul-searching on the teen-ager, now seen vard mortuaries. son street, Denver. Requiem Evangelist’s church, Denver, America, the ^Christian Family This was the upshot of the presidents from Chile and Bra­ ballads of modern folk singers. carrying his guitar case on his Fisebahs. .Aline Marie, High Mass, Christ the King Sept. 2. Mt. Olivet cemetery. Movement has taken on new re­ movement’s fifth Latin Ameri­ zil and two Mexican couples There are as many distinct sponsibilities in working with still to be named. Father Pedro shoulder? Perhaps, because of Watkins, Colo. Mass of the church, Denver, Aug. 28. Mt. Boulevard mortuaries. can General Assembly here at­ types of music as there^are civi­ its subject matter. Its themes Angels, St. Therese’s church, Olivet cemetery. Boulevard the continent’s 30 million fam­ Richards, the movement’s ad­ Popplewell, William J., 2 S. tended by leaders and religious lizations and eras ^ the history are essentially those of justice, Aurora, Sept. 2. Mt. Olivet mortuaries. ilies and representing them in viser, was accorded lifelong Knox court, Denver. Requiem moderators from 17 nations. of man. of love, of hate, of despair, of cemetery. Jennings, Frank D., 512 Clay­ Formal recognition of the organ­ tenure in that position by the Each period is a reflection of High Mass, Presentation delegates. patriotism, of melancholy, of Garcia, Joventina, 2457 Curtis ton street, Denver. Requiem ization by the Latin American its times, its art, its culture, church, Denver, Sept. 2. Mt. Father Richards summarized protest, and of death. street, Denver. Requiem High High Mass in St. John the Bishops’ Conference has re­ its loves, its hates, its whole Olivet cemetery. Olinger mortu­ the new direction of the move­ JACQUES sulted in constitutional changes way of life. aries. aimed at stronger unity and a ment by saying: “We want to Quintana, E p i f a n o, 4300 BROS. more dynamic program. promote in all the members a TODAY’S TEEN - ACER, Thompson court, Denver. Re­ spirit of service, whereby they thanks to the benefits of mod­ quiem High Mass, St. Joseph’s can heip in the application of Ex-Sfeamboat Springs Man WITH THE ELECTION of Mr. ern technology, can listen to any church. Parkview, N. Mex., the reforms of the Vatican and Mrs. Jose Alvarez Icaza of of these types of music. With Aug. 31. St. Joseph’s cemetery. council.” Mexico as continental presi­ the latest in stereo equipment he Parkview, N. Mex. Trevino Concerned about the critical dents, the movement’s head­ can completely immerse him­ Converts, Becomes a Trappist mortuaries. quarters automatically move to population expansion in Latin Robinson, Ruth T., 3894 Olive America that is expected to self in the waves of a Bee­ Mexico City for the next three thoven symphony. He can listen The following story of a for­ tis and led him not only to em­ Steamboat Springs, Father John street, Denver. Requiem Mass, years from the previous site in double inhabitants to 400,000,000 Cure d’Ars’ church, Denver by 1980, the Christian Family to actual recordings of the mu­ mer Steamboat Springs resident brace the faith but also to be­ Meyers, held a unique position Montevideo. who was converted to Catholi­ Aug. 31. Mt. Olivet cemetery Movement plans to accelerate sic of primitive tribes. He can come a cloistered contemplative in the community, being its Swanger, Carrie M. (Ang« assistance to national programs choose to listen to the latest cism and later became a Trap­ monk of the trappist order. best known and most beloved tine), 1349 Lipan street, Denver MONUMENTS* that offer better housing, broad Five-Star-Pick-of-the-Week and pist priest was written by the “I was bom,” related Father citizen. He befriended all sorts Requiem High Mass, S i Eliza Of D is^ction ef medical services and just dance the latest West Coast Rev. John A. O’Brien, one of Raphael “on Colorado’s western of sinners and unfortunates and SINCE 1902 JERRY BREEN wages to workers. craze. the nation’s leading experts on slope at Steamboat Springs. My there were endless tales of his beth’s church, Denver, Aug. 28, Father Richards also pointed With all these forms available conversions. earliest memories are set in the shrewdness and charity in deal­ Mt. Olivet cemetery. tlTN W. 441)1 AV*. Florist to the movement’s possibilities to him, just how does this Father O’Brien is the author rugged mountain beauty of that ing with his scattered flock. 'Trujillo, Oelfina, 1174 27th HA. 4-7N4 - OPIN DAILY 1521 Champa wealth of material affect the of S h a r i n g O u r ’Tr e a s u r e , a area, where we lived on a “A Mormon shepherd on his street, Denver. Requiem High On* block E u t of Mt. Ollvit for help in solving the acute 26M1S1 shortage of native priests in teen-ager? It is difficult to gen­ syndicated column appearing in ranch. trips home had started instruc­ Mass, Sacred Heart church, Latin America. eralize and say, this is the way many Catholic newspapers. This “I attended Sunday school at tions with the Paulists at Ver­ Denver, Sept. 4. Mt. Olivet or that is the way music affects article is published with his the Methodist church but did nal, Utah, and would bring back cemetery. Corona mortuary. “MANY GENUINE religious the teen-ager because each is permission. not become a member. Even Catholic literature. vocations are lost in the Latin an individual person. But, here at that age I had a sense of “I read it all, including th^ SWIGERT BROS. home,” he said, “because of are some observations on how By Rev. John A. O’Brien, Ph.D. homelessness in the Protestant Baltimore Catechism, and it amorality and materialistic this art form affects the most- (University of Notre Dame) Church and too strong religious left an impression of goodness, parental attitudes. The revital­ talked-about group in the United What kindles the spark of in­ feelings to act insincerely. truth and beauty, which I had TJisMOAlcUfL OPTOMETRISTS izing influence of the CFM States. terest in the Catholic faith? “I came in contact with the felt in contact with the Span­ upon families will help im­ How does classical, long­ Many things: The good ex­ Spaniards who came up from ish herders, nature, and Father I FOLLOWING ARE the mensely to increase the num­ haired music affect the teen­ ample of Catholics, the high New Mexico to herd our sheep, Meyers. When 15,1 was stricken Devoted To Your Complete Vision Care esteem in which a priest is and was impressed by their names at priests who have ber of vocations within this gen­ ager? At first glance, one might with a serious illness which left held by a whole community. kindness, patience and humil­ served in the Archdiocese of eration of Latin youths.” be inclined to say that teen­ me an invalid for over a year. OPTICIANS With a membership of 25,000 Catholic literature, a visit from ity. Sometimes I would see a Denver and died in the month agers don’t even know what it of September. The living faith­ couples, and Its greatest a priest who speaks a word of holy picture or rosary around “ONE DAY Father Edward f . H. W. SWIGERT Jr., O.D. RICHARD YARROW is, much less are affected by it. ful are asked to remeniber strength in Mexico, Argentina, encouragement and cheer, their camp. I enjoyed reading Prinster, the young priest who But, surprisingly enough, them in their prayers. I H. W. ODIL, O.D. FRED SMALDONE prayer, and the grace of God. romantic tales, particularly took over the Catholic parish and Brazil, the Christian Fam­ many teen-agers enjoy classical 0 God, who, in raising Thy ily Movement works with per' THESE WERE THE simple, those with monks or friars in when Father Meyers died, music. While most teen-agers unpretentious items that drew them, such as ‘Robin Hood.’ servants to the dignity of Bish­ sons from all levels in Latin stopped in to see me. i:;i 1550 California St. 534-5819 wouldn’t listen to it all the time, the attention of Raphael Cur­ “The Catholic priest of ops and priests, did give them American life; Educated sub­ many of them appreciate it and “It was just a friendly word a share In the priesthood of the urban families of upper and wouldn’t want to lose the gifts of encouragement that he Apostles, we pray TiMe admit middle classes, urban workers, of the old masters. spoke, but it cheered me greatly them now and forevermore In­ slum families, and native In­ It would seem in many cases Little Heroes Travelogue and sharpened my desire to to the ap o sto lic company. dians. that the works of the great com­ know more about the faith. A Through Christ Our Lord Amen. Among other projects spon posers serve as tranquilizers to To Be Shown Sept. 11 couple of years later the Meth­ (Oration from Mass (or De­ sored are pre-marital talks to the pressurized modem student, odist minister cornered me in parted Priests.) euu eiuii lion •itt Siiiisutt engaged couples, dialogues be' although they do appreciate the “The Little Heroes” , an ori­ the Pyramid of the Sun, Mitla, the post office and sternly told tween Catholics and Protes­ beauty of the compositions. For ginal color-sound film by Tony or Carr Bottoms? me that I should join his Rev. Daniel Barry, Sept. 15, ■ ttnMM 44111 dbnOwl-tritiiMSM iMilA. ICmui MIN tants, and efforts to support 11 many teen-agers the beauty, the Shearer, will be shown at the “Have you heard of the church. This gave me the cour­ 1942 turgical reform. strength, the order of classical International House, 1600 Logan Feathered serpent. Major, John age to take the action I had Rev. A. S. Dimichino, S.J., Sept. music lessens the tension of a street on Friday, Sept. 11 at Westley Powell, Butch Cassidy, long been planning. I called on 3, 1959 Non-Catholics Aid 48-hour-a-day world. 8 p.m. Kit Carson or Davey Crockett? Father Prinster and told him Rev. Henry J. Ernst, Sept. 29, I wanted to become a Catholic. Bishop’s Fund Drive A true story, “The Little He­ Do you like good music, bright 1949 ; POPULAR MUSIC often in­ roes”, is about people and pictures and kids? “He gave me instmetioDs Rt. Rev. Msgr. Leo M. Flynn, Brandon, Vt. — Five non- cludes the scores from Broad­ things as we see them today. For “Then it is not likely you will twice a week for five months. Sept. 3, 1951 Catholic businessmen here are way musicals, dating back to two and one-half years Tony forget “The Little Heroes” or I marveled at the unity whidi Rev. Aloysius Hitbig, Sept. 2$, helping to raise funds for the the 1930s which produced Cole Shearer of KLZ-TV has worked the technique used in telling our held so many hundreds of mil­ 1936 Burlington diocese’s Bishop’s Porter’s “Kiss Me Kate” to to put this dramatic adventure story”. lions together, despite differ­ Rev. Edmund Butz, O.S.E, Fund. such modem pieces as “Stop story together. THE FILM SHOWING is open ences of race, tongue Fnd tem­ Sept. 20, 1941 In seeking contributions from the World. I Want to Get Off.” to the public. The donation for perament. I found it was trace­ Rev. Francis J. Berhorst, Sept. other non-CathoIic businessmen, Other forms of popular music HE SPEAKS OF the little members is 50c and. for non­ able to Christ’s establishment 15, 1942 they are supplementing efforts are theme songs from movies, heroes this way: ‘'How would members, 75c. of an infallible teaching author­ Rev. Manus P. Boyle, Sept. 29, of three Catholic laymen. jazz, blues, and certain compo­ you like to see some new coun­ ity, which solved all difficulties 1948 Money from the funds aids 24 sitions which are favorites of try, hear some new sounds and and settled ail controversies. Rev. Paul Fife, O.S.B., Sept. state institutions, including Hurrican* Aid every generation. laugh at something different? “On the eve of His passion 1961 state schools for the retarded New York — The Catholic ’The modem teen-ager may Cross a desert, hike a canyon, Relief Services — National Christ prayed for such unity: Rev. John De Gyarmathy, Sept. and a Protestant and a Cath­ really “dig” jazz and have ‘Holy Father, keep in thy name 28, 1961 olic child center. camp with wildcats, find an Catholic Welfare Conference shelves full of recordings of the ancient ruin, and travel from has shipped 15,700 pounds of those whom thou hast given Rev. Salvatore M. Giglio, S.J., greats of jazz. Northern Colorado to Mexico clothing and medical suppli­ me, that they may be one even Sept. 30, 1943 as we are’ (John, xvii, 11). DENVER More often than not, today’s City with 30 wild boys in a 1931 es to the island Rev. Paul M. Greggs, S.J., “What a contrast to the hun­ Sept. 23, 1955 teen-ager is in love with some school bus? victims of Hurricane Cleo. dreds of divisions within Prot­ Rev. Joseph P. Melchiors, S.J., EVERGREEN Broadway musical and knows “Have you heard of Brown’s Tbe hurricane killed 14 per­ estantism! Shortly before my Sept. 30, 1961 its music and lyrics by heart. park, Irish canyon, Vermillion sons and injured 100, and left 18th birthday I was baptized Rev. Louis Merle, Sept 1876 MONUMENT CO. desert, Ladore Community cen­ 1,000 families homeless in its How does this kind of music by Father in the little frame Rev. Dominiii Morera, S.F., ter, or Ink Springs ranch? Have $50,000,000 damage to 10,000 affect the teen-ager? Does it church of the Holy Family in you been to Yucatan, Oaxaca, buildings. Sept. 19, 1959 soothe him? Does it send him the presence of my mother, an Rev. Andrew C. Sucek, Sept. into jellybean throwing fits? I elderly Catholic couple and the 24, 1948 Skirts don’t think either one. ’This Catholic grocer. I had come Rev. Leo A. Slatery, Sept 23, kind of music is usually light­ home. 1940 That Swing Largest Selection in the hearted and gay and gives its Rev. Joseph P. Trudell, S.S., singers or listeners a bouncy “THEN GOD CALLED me to Sept. 5, 1958 Rocky Mountain Area lift. And that is what it does the holy priesthood. In the Trap­ Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. Wo- for the teen-ager. Or it is nicely PLEATED (1 mile E. of Mt. Olivet) pist Monastery of Our Lady of lohan. Sept. 7, 1946 sentimental and melancholy, Rev. .\mbrose A. Zeller, C.SS.- Charles McFadden Guadalupe at Lafayette, Ore., I and everyone i needs a “Some pray daily for the unity of all R., Sept. 9, 1949 AND PROPORTIONED! 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Barry GoM- Misses’ Sportswear; Downtown, Cherry Creek, Access to thousands of dollars water, is greeted at tbe opening of the Jefferson County Gold- SEPT. 8, 1964 Lakeside, Greeley; Of Catholic Literature water Campaign headquarters 8527 W. Colfax, avenne, by Ron Spindler (left), sales manager of Bannock Publications. Inc., TWO JUVENILE COURT JUDGES The Randall Shop— Boulder Crossroads and a member of tbe executive board of the Jefferson County 625 19Hi SI. Next to Holy Ghost Church Goldwater committee, and Rep. Don Brotzman. Republican TO BE ELEaED candidate for re-election to Congress from District 2. (Pol. Ailv.) Thursday, Sept. 3, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 15 Adult Education Council Lists Classes in Fall Getting Christ at Heart of Piety The fall edition of ‘‘Educa­ tional Opportunities,” a compil­ THERE HAVE BEEN some present stage of spirituality, cific, Divine truths to man. As humility, sobriety, detach­ The Bible keeps emphasiz­ ation of classes for adults of­ inquiries recently wondering if to get Christ — the living, an interesting example of how ment, family virtue, care for ing the continuity of ^Ivation fered by schools, colleges, uni­ the stress on Bible and liturgy ruling, vibrant, risen Christ — “old” a “new” subject can adolescents, racial justice, in­ history, the relationship of versities and other organiza­ is not moving religion out of into the heart of Christian be, consider the present pre­ dustrial rectitude, political in­ Christ, for example, with the tions in the Denver area, has the outer and fuzzy fringes of piety. For the Redeemer, es­ occupation of the American tegrity, practical patriotism, Prophets and the continuance now been completed by the | the spiritual life. The implica­ pecially in His sacred human­ people with poverty. Prophets civic alertness and many oth­ of Christ in time through the Adult Education Council of Met­ tion is that Biblical and litur­ ity, has been sidetracked too of the old Israel — Amos, er needs of the hour are treat­ Church. The Bible is a divine ropolitan Denver. gical piety is not realistic or often by good people who feel Osee, Isaiah and Michea — ed with simplicity and con­ means of human motivation meaningful. that they must go it alone — considered poverty among the tinuing impact in the words and a rich, often unrecogniz­ THE MORE th a n 1,000: This problem ari.ses basical­ or, perhaps, with some favor­ people of their time not only of Holy Writ which are, real­ ed, source of grace. classes listed represent a great' ly, perhaps, because we are ite saint — to security on a social problem but a moral ly, the mind of God. variety of subject matter and in a period of transition in earth and to the land of eter­ abuse. According to Father The Gospels and Epistles in WHAT WE WISH to say for approach; Credit and non-cred­ regard to modes of religious nal glory in the end. Barnabas Ahem, C.P., “they the present, is that the Bible prepared the way for the the Mass — and elsewhere — it, academic and personal in­ expression and Christian is a vital, practical, moving, THE BIBLE as God’s Word, transformation of the vocabu­ bring not only the message of terest, vocational and recrea­ formation. Change of empha­ Christ but His actual presence modem point of contact be­ tional. Adults seeking informa­ sis easily leads to uneasiness. is a most dramatic and fruit­ lary of poverty into a vocabu- ful way to bring Christ into fary of grace.” onto the modem scene. Tliis tween heaven and earth, be­ tion and pleasure in continuing What we sometimes refer to is the reason that in some their own learning will find this the realities of modem Christ’s message on many tween the God of eternal truth as “old-time” religion had its thought and action. The rea­ churches the Bible is en­ compact reference list highly up - to - the • minute social and contemporary man, tom own moods and advantages son most people do not recog­ throned in the sanctuary useful. and victories — and shortcom­ nize this is that they do not quandaries can be found in through the day as He is en­ by moral and social and per­ Offerings are included from ings. Its acceptance and prac­ have much knowledge or the Gospels and Epistles by throned for the strength and sonal conflicts, yet on Are the American Red Cross, Colo­ tice produced certain emotion­ sense of Scripture. readers with a minimum of comfort of the people in the with desire to find peace and rado department of employ­ al overtones and a commonly The Bible brings many spe­ insight and good will. Charity, tabernacle. salvation. ment, Colorado State university accepted pattern of security. (through the Cooperative Exten­ These values may have been, sion service), Emily Griffith to some, more tangible and Opportunity school. Great Books more comfortable. and other discussion programs. To people of the older tra­ market PLACE RENTING'HIRING International house, Jewish dition Biblical and sacramen­ community center of Denver, tal piety seems somewhat cold OF MILLIONS ■ W C A T ST T BUYING‘SELLING KRMA-TV, MHe Hi Senior cent­ ind distant — at first. This er, National Writers club, Re­ IS so partly because it is new gis college, Steele community but mostly because it is not center. University of Colorado’s properiy understood and not Phont 825-1145 Today to Placo Your Classifitd Ad in the Roister — Atic for tho Clatslfiod Doportmont Denver center. University of thoroughly used. Denver, YMCA, and YWCA. When Christians finally - Publication of the bulletin come to grips with the, full N«w Classifiwd Ad Deadline . • ■ Sept. 1 is particularly appropri­ realities of faith and service ate since Governor Love has as contained in the expanded proclaimed September, 1964 as and deepened program of N O W - Tuesday at 5 p.m. Adult Education Month in Col­ Biblical and liturgical forma­ Only Want Ads received by phone or mail b<*fore 5 P.M. 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Page 16 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Sept. 3, 1964 Commissioner Urges Cooperation in Traffic Safety Campaign In emphasizing the import- increasing number of accidents ^ The companion slogan, he l Barnes, because most insurance] schools. A new rating system to ance of proper automobile driver jj) Colorado and elsewhere may says, could be something present grant dis- be effective Jan. 1, 1965, will add another Pocketbook You Save “.r liability take driver education into ac- commissioner J. Richard: , t. t, and collision insurance for; count on all policies for drivers Barnes, says co-operation in|san to the familiar: The Life May Be Your Own.’ That’s those young drivers success-i age 16 through 25, male and safety campaigns to reduce theiYou Save May Be Your Own.” true, according to Commissioner fully completing recognized‘female. Your Parish Real Estate Guide

a— All Sainta 7— Christ the King 37^-St. Mary’s LARGE FAMILY HOME (Littioten) 5 bedrooms, full basement. Near FOR RENT schools and shopping. Priced at For SAle »r Lease IN 857 GRAPE ST. LiniETO N ’S FINEST AREA GI appraisal. TO SEE 2560 SO. Custom 5 bedroom brick with 3200 $q. ft. JULIAN. Call RUTH WILDT, 3 bedrooms plus, 1 bedroom and of luxury living. Oversized double garage. 722-2488. bath in finished basement. Call Hot water heat, 2 firepleces, carpet and GATES & CO., RLTRS. drapes. Beautiful fenced yard on acre. Mrs. Stern FL 5-1247. $200.00 Ideal for large family. Walking distance 757-1268 to St. Mary's school. Reduced to 826,000. 6127 So. Windermere Wey. 3— All Souls (Englewood); 7— Christ the King 798-3601 FOR RENT 1339 FAIRFAX 38— SI. Mary Magdalena NEED LARGE HOME NICE 2 BEDROOM BRICK FOR CHILDREN? FOR RENT FURNISHED 4940 So. Pennsyivania. 3 bedrooms, living Basement, garage, 2 fireplaces, room With fireplace, dining room also 2 baths. MUST SELL. Call 2250 QUITMAN with carpeting and drapes. Full finished MRS. CHIK, 756-8788 basement with bedroom, rec. room, utili­ SLOANS LAKE ty, and bath. Garage, roof covered patio. Unit of modern court at bus stop. Lovely Children accepted. Close to school, shop­ HICKAM REALTY furniture. 1 bedroom, large llvingroom. ping and transportation. For more in­ Dinette, laundry facilities, adults, U0.W. New Equipment for Hospital formation call 798-1658. RA-2-2121 777-2671 “Directly Behind Church” Special lor newlyweds. Manager Apart­ Mrs. L. A. Starsmore (center), retiring aid in patient care. The hypo-thermia blanket 10— Holy Cross ment #tj. ta-am . president of the Women’s auxiliary, presented is used during major surgery to slow the body 3 All Souls (Englewood) (Thornton) Sister Mary Assunta, (at left), administrator functions or to quickly reduce and control BEAUTIFUL SOUTHWOOO VILLAGE 39 St. Patrick of Penrose hospital, Colorado Springs, with a dangerously high temperatures. 5 W SO. LOGAN CT. Is a prestige MONTEREY HILLS address and this charming brick ranch PAINT FOR DOWN PAYMENT check for $500. With Sister Mary Assunta at In the past six months, the Women’s aux­ has spacious rooms for gracious living. NO DOWN GI Fireplaces in living room and basement 3 bedroom brick, full baserrient, all 6 BEDROOM HOME the presentation is Miss Helene Sheehan, (at iliary of Penrose hospital has given more than fenced yard. IM M E D IA T E POSSESSION. The Number by the Parish Heading Over Each family room, dining room, well designed 22M W. 30th AVE. right), director of volunteers. The $500 repre­ 8,000 hours of service to the hospital. New offi­ kitchen with breakfast area. 3 bedrooms, Call D A R R E L L — 2S7-5469 Ad is the Key to its Location on the Map. baths. Double garage and many D A R LE N E — 428-4817 Large family home on 3 - (R.3) sents earnings of the Merrie Ann Gift shop, cers of this organization are Mrs. Daniel extras included In this low 30's price lots. Fenced. Double garage. operated by the auxiliary. This money is ap­ Looney, president; Mrs. Van Kirk Perkins, range. M A R G A R ET HAILES. 798-4765. RUSS MORSE, Realty 26— St. Catharine’s 35— SI. Leo Patio. plied toward the purchase of the hospital’s vice president; Mrs. John A. Sims, secretary; GATES & CO. 421-4400 FOR SALE ftY OWNER STACKHOUSE (REALTOR) hypbo-thermia blanket (above) and to establish and Mrs. Carl Sturdivant, treasurer. 7S7-126I 1168 MARIPOSA 3 bedroom brick home. Hardwood floors MUST SELL 477-1678 a fund for further purchases of equipment to I HAVE A BUYER j 6— Bleased Sacrament for a large 4 bedroom home with dining throughout. finished basement, VACANT j Near St. Leo's and St. Rose of Lima. 2 room, large eating space in kitchen.' covered screened-in patio. Fenced yard 42— St. Philemena Basement and 2 car garage. Prefer Christ or 3 bedroom brick. Nev( furnace and I 1932 FAIRFAX with beautifully matured shrubbery. the King— St. Vincent de Paul— Most hot waterheater. See and make offer I BY OWNER Precious Blood parishes. Also can use Front drive. Near church, school, bus 421-0125. Current Comment Around U. S. 13 beOroom brick. 7 story Colonial. Car- smaller homes if you are considering a and shopping. For information call, 433- HENRIEHA URTON, CO. 3 UNIT CONVERSION jpeted throughout, remodeled kitchen. change. Please call G A Y LE HOLLAND, 4S4&. 722-5332. 6696 W. 44th Avt. Rtalter 414-4475 \ baths, finished rec. room. Patio. Garage. 1435 FILLMORE AMBROSE WILLIAMS What They Are Saying 20' St. Francis de Sales 36— St. Leeis $16,500. CALL NOW 79I-3454 (Inglewood) 333-0691 OWNER WILL CARRY LOAN what kind of leadership the 56 GRANT ST. Malice Toward None “We are an extravagant peo­ 11— Holy Family AGENT, 377-0618 United States will have in the ple. Only recently a movie Older 2 story brick home. Large living- NEED LARGER HOME? “Without doubt, one of the 6 Blessed Sacrament future. actress on TV admitted she room, diningroom & kitchen on 1st floor Move Into this 4 .bdrm., part bsmt., 2 hottest political battles in years New 3 Bedroom Brick 3 bdrms. & new bath on 2nd floor. Only car det. gar., walking distance to 42— SI. Phllemona “We would prefer to have 511,500. Ask fair LEN SCHACK, 297-5000, for the presidency of the United had 400 pairs of shoes. And JUST RIGHT school and church, all for 514,250. FR ED registration and ballotting Res. 333-2162. BURR, 796-3147. States is upon us. A real con­ movie stars like Frank Sinatra for someone who hates stairs, whb wants 3 bedrooms, full finished base­ URGE FAMILY? based on a desire to vote and, a beautiful street level apartment. One test for the office is what usually have about 100 suits ment with 4th bedroom, rec and A. A. M EZZANO REALTY in the exercise thereof, a de­ block from Blessed Sacranwnt. 3 newly 865 STEELE everyone wants. The signs and (at $150 a suit or more). decorated rooms, fine stove and refrige­ VanSchaack&Co. Fred R. Burr Sz E. Pilcher rator. Pretty bath with shower. Ample utility rooms. 3730 W. 47th Ave. Large Bungalow on corner lot has living, gree of intelligence which might “The food that is wasted owners room, diningroom, sun, music and bieak* sounds of battle are what closets, storage. Laundry. Parking or ga­ 275 Univ. Blvd. REALTO R 297-5000 make possible a proper under­ 477-1776. ' fast rooms. Large kitchen. 2 large bed­ everyone expects. every day in the hotels and rage available. $66.00. 3616 So. Bdwy. 769-6541 standing of the issues at stake rooms and 1 small bedroom, full bath, “There have been and will the restaurants in any large 29— St. Francis de Sales all on main floor. Wall to wail carpeting. and a realization of the privi­ FR-7-1879 n.-5-3488 Full finished semi-basement with 4 bed­ be charges and counter­ city in America would feed 11— Holy Family 37— St. Mary’s lege of suffrage. Then would AM-6-1025 NEAR CHURCH AND SCHOOL rooms, storage, furnace and large laundry charges, promises made, prom­ countless starving people. In (Littieten) rooms, 44 baths. Hot water heat, 220 wir­ intelligent citizenship be pro­ many benighted areas most HOME AND INCOME ing, garage. 519,500. Terms. ises broken, revelations of scan­ Why pay rent? Own this cute 2 bedroom moted and better type of offi­ people are barefooted or have 6— aiessed Sacrament IDEAL WINTER B SUMMER dal and “scandal” , motives de­ 7 ROOM HOME brick home. 2 car garage, fireplace, plus BY OWNER cial elected.” — 'The Tablet, never had a decent pair of 2395 CLERMONT 3 room apartment. TOM ERES, GR 7- clared and motives suspected, Home for comfotlable living and pleasant DE 3-0191 Boston 4 BEDROOM HOME 4328. environment for children. See this carpet­ the calling of names and char­ shoes. The clothes they wear NearHegis. $95.00 Mo. $11,- are rags and they never have 1% STORY BRICK DUNKLEE REALTY, CO. ed and draped ^3 bedroom home with acter assassination. 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, basement with 2 500 or make offer. 5068 living room and dining coom. 1% baths, 42— St. Philemana Pev0rly and the Rich a substantial meal. bedrooms. Hot water heat. Fenced yard, REALTOR spacious kitchen and utility on 1st floor. “Already a list of handy Quitman. GR-7-2919. 534-5171 Full finished basement with 1 or 2 bed­ “The idea of the anti-poverty double garage. MRS. LANOGRAF, 322- labels is ready for use: ‘Ex­ “We need more charity on 4495. rooms, % bath, rec. room. 1 room with 11153 ELIZABETH bill is noble and dignified and the part of the rich. They com­ fireplace used for den or bedroom. Front tremist’, ‘hate group’, ‘wild­ drive Into a 2 car attached garage. Yard Large older 2 story 3 bedrooms. Full worthy, but what it will accom­ EWING & CO., REALTORS 14— Meet Precieu* Bleed 3 1 -st. James eyed radical’, 'grasping liberal’ plain that Uncle Sam takes a 4vlth trees. Call M ARG ARET HAILES. llnished basement with Income apartment. plish is little more than a 3$8-3687 798-4765. Priced to tell. 377-2230. and so on. large part of their income but gesture in the right direction. “The lid's off. We’re choos­ they still are able to live in 6— a i e i E e d Sacrament 2255 SO. DAHLIA Brick. 4 bedrooms, 2V4 baths, GATES & CO. REALTORS “The basic problem results luxury.. .’’ — The Advocate, WRIGHT REALTY ing up sides and ready to have Tills 3 b«)room brick home Is vacent full finished basement, full 757-1266 277-3367 Newark-Paterson, N.J. and ready to be moved Into In time lor at it. from the unequal distribution PRICE REDUCED 5ELL-BUY-TRADI THE WRIGHT WAY school. Large living room with fireplace. diningroom, 3 garages un 3 lots. “There is just one little thing of the world’s wealth. It has Large covered patio, with mountain view. 37— St. Mary’s been estimated that 10 per cent Only $16,500 and swimming pool Sprinkler system. Well to wall carpeting. (Littioton) 42— St. Philainana we may forget. The law of too. 2060 Birch. 5 bedrooms, Priced to sell In the middle 20's. Call charity which binds every of the population control 90 per 2 baths, kitchen with eating J E R R Y FENTON, 377-6957. 1045 Oneida 7R. 7-4960 OWNER HAS TWO HOMES Christian has not been sus­ cent of the wealth. If the rich space. Disposal, patio, garage. CAR FOR HOME were willing to share their Agent. MUST SELL 1137 MILWAUKEE pended for the season. L. C. Fulenwider, Inc. 3 1 -st. James Will trade equity in $16,950 Excellent condition, redecorated 3 bed­ "We may be tempted to think wealth with the poor it would 377-0618 home for late model car. Mrs.' rooms. Close to schools, shopping and be the realization of a wild 2731 So. Colo. Blvd. bus. See to appreciate. Family sized kit­ that it is, if we allow ourselves lessed Sacrament Shaffer. 798-0691. chen, full dining room, fireplace. Beautiful dream. Realtor 266-3071 GARDEN LEVEL BASEMENT yard. Early possession. 5950 down, 595 per to believe that every man of GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD mo. P.l.T.I. an opposing opinion h either 4 BEDROOMS 14— Most Pracievc Bleed Has 3 bedrooms with walk-in closet! 1^ 3 bedroom brick home needs a 388-1768 weak-minded or treasonous. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY baths, large paneled family room. Eating nice family. 1% baths, base­ OPEN SUNDAY 1 to 5 “We are not so naive as to Just redecorated— move right In. Only area in kitchen. AM on first floor. $21,950. ment, attached garage, fenced. suggest that there is a polite Older 3 bedroom frame. Addi­ 1117 PONTIAC ST. 355-2771. 44— St. Ro m of Lime LEGAL NOTICES $13,000 for this 2-story home In an ex­ $14,950 Mrs. Shaffer. 798-0691. way to wage a political contest. cellent neighborhood. Call ALBRIGHT, tional building sites. Excellent Walking D istant To School and Church When convictions run deep and IN TH« COUNTY COUNT IN T H I CaUNTY COURT 935-2746. A. A. MEZZANO 1211 SO. VALLEJO party loyalty courses strongly In wid for the City and County In antf far tbt City and Caunty af Southeast location. $10,^00. 756- 31- St. James ol Denver and State of Colorado Danvar and Stata af Calarada AMBROSE WILLIAMS REALTY 3 bedrooms, full finished basement with through one’s veins, the battle No. P-30774 Pesaaaa 7989 Eves. 4th bedroom, beautiful rec. room. 184 NOTICE OF FINAL lETTLEMENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS is bound to be warmly fought 798-2454 Fred R. Burr & E. Pilcher baths. Large fenced yard. Eitate of Catherine V. Harrington Estata of JOHN H. SPILLAN E, also SECLUDED FAMILY HOME on every level. 3616 So. Bdwy. Ownon 769-6541 (Deceaied) known as John Hubert Spillane and J. H. 6— Bleeced Sacrament No. P 30774 Splilane, (Deceastd) 936-5522 “But a lie is still a lie; 14~—Most Precious Bleed 20 large trees, 5 bedrooms. Older family Notice li hereby given that I have tiled No. P-34468 S BEDROOM S 37— St. Mary’s (Littieten) calumny is still calumny; def­ my llnal report In the County Court of AM persons having cialms against the All on 2nd floor. Main floor study, estate NEAR UNIVERSITY HILLS home. Fenced backyard. 2 baths, double amation and rash judgment the City end County ol Denver, Colorado, above named estate are required to file property priced to sell. Allow for re­ 46— St. Vincent ole Pnel them for allowance In the County Court garage. Dog runs, only house along block. end that any person desiring to oblect to modeling and redecorating. 377-2230. 3 bedroom brick. Main floor family room. still have moral implications. the seme shall tile written oblectlon with of the City and County of Denver, Colo­ 5 BDRMS. rado, on or before the 2nd day of March, NEWER TRf-LEVEL 4th and 5th bedroom In full finished base­ $23,500. 7650 O LIV E 355-9238. “And patriotism is still a the sold court on or before September Can have 4 bedrooms or office. Very Plenty of bdrms., rec room, breakfast 1965, or said claims shall be forever 14, I9M. versatile home. Chsse to church and ment. Large fenced yard, 2 car garage. nook, built-in bar, F.F. bsmt., Ige. rooms. 3 bedroom brick home. Garage, Christian virtue. JOHN B. CAVANAGH barred. school. All electric kitchen. 2 baths, 377- Call MR. JENSEN, 333-2163. Bus service to St. M ary's school, alt for “Has anyone prayed for his Executor M A R Y A. SPILLAN E 2926. 31— St. James $16,750. F R E D BURR, 798 3147. basement. Walking distance to nation lately? Has anyone in Ho LLAND a HART Executrix By John Fleming Kelly Jamti W. Creamer COUPLE SIZE RUSS WEHNER Jan>es W. Creamer, Jr. Neat 2 bedroom bungalow. Full dining church and school. Call RA 2- voked the guidance of the Holy 500 Equitable Bunding 4649 E. Colfax Realtor 377-8803 1215 NEWPORT A. A. MEZZANO Spirit over his study, choice Denver, Coloreda NTO] Attorney for the estate room, lovely large kitchen, double ga­ AM. 6-1441 434 Maiestic Bldg., rage. On bus line. 355-3905. OPEN DAILY 2-5 7518 to see 1141 So. Vine. and vote for a candidate?” — (Published In The Denver Cethollc Denver, Colorado. 80202 RENT WITH OPTION Very near schools, bus, shopping. (Quali­ REALTY S34-4233 20— Our Lady of Lourdes The Texas Catholic Register) Large 2 bedrooms with 3rd bedroom or ty 3 bedroom brick—plus 1 In finished Fred R. Burr & E. Pilcher First Publlcitlon; August 13, 1964 (Published In The Denver Catholic Reg­ family room, full dining room, hot water basement. 1Vi baths, garage, patio. Re­ 46— St. Vincent 4e Peel Lest Publication i September 3, 1964 ister) heat. 2nd bath in finished basement. Beautiful 3 bedroom split duced for ^ ic k sale. 333-1538 or Eves. 3511 So. Bdwy. Owners 769-6541 First Publication: August 20. 1964 Immediate possession. 377-2230. 93^'8348. To Vofaf or To Veto Last Publication: Sei^mber 10. 1964 IN THE COUNTY COURT level, d ’/j lots. 4 blocks from NEAR CHURCH ft SCHOOL WRIGHT REALTY NEWPORT REALTY Intolligonlly In and lor the City and Caonty at Danvar IN THE COUNTY COURT 37— St. Mary’s Lovely 2 bedroom house, 2 car and Stata a( Calarada In and lor tha City and County of Denver 377-3367 Our Lady of Lourdes. All elec­ 333-1536 OavW trafman, Jadta (Litriotoa) “In fire bouses about Boston, and State of Colorado M l , Buy. T rM u Nm WRIGHT Way Na. F-14547 tric kitchen, carpet and 31— St. Jamas garage. Finished basement. we note large groups of men CITATION TO ATTEND No. P-34382 and women being registered to FEOEATE OF WILL NaTlCt TO CRIDITORS 6— Blessed SiKrament UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY $18,500 - 1555 So. Columbine. drapes. $18,500. 777-2725. 6641 SO. HILL WAY participate in coming elections. In the matter of the estate of LULA Estate of W ILLIA M L. HUUS (Ward) DRIVE BY AND CALL JOE RAY 6th AVE., A R EA M W ALKER, Decensed. No. P-34382 Martin executive transfer affords unusual 2130 MONACO - 6 bOrm^ 2 baths, fin. Beautiful Big 2 bdrm. deluxe newer 781-4429. Voting was long considered a THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF All persons having claims against tbe opportunity to purchase this 5 bedroom bsmt. 537,000. 20— Our Lady of Lourdos rench. Big llv. rm., center hall, elect, COLORADO, TO; . . above named estate are required to file privilege of American citizens, 2291 L E Y D E N - 3 bdrm., rww el«c. kit. kit. din. rm. Fin. b«nt., den, bdrm. garden level home on Vi acre slta In James R. Wilson, 515 St. Pe«l Street, them tor allowance In the County Cotjii 46— at. Ylnceol 4e Peel 524.950. Pretty garden, (sprinkler) patie. Carpets, one of Littleton's most attractive areas. and people proudly welcomed Denver, Coloredoj Relationship, Nooei of tbe etty and County of Denver, Colo­ 2130 O LIV E - 2 bdrm., full bsmt. FHA. draperies. A real buy. 523,900. Only 1 year old completa with carpets, Lagalea and Daviaat rado, on or before tbe 12 day of Febru­ 512.950. NEWLY REMODELED draperies and aburxJant landscapifsg. the first day they were per Edith Wllidn, 515 St, Paul Slraef, Danvar, 1225 SO. WILLIAMS ary. 196S, or said claims shall be forever 1116 O LIV E — 3 bdrms., llvingroom & COUNTRY SQUIRE Assume large loan. Sacrifice at 531.900. mitted to exercise the ballot. Comradot Relattonshlp, Nona) Lagatea barrrd. diningroom. 510.500. j 3 bedrooms with sewing, living, dining Walk to church school and park. Big 3 living— trees— space— privacy in beautiful "View St. M ary's from here and Devliee ANDREW WYSOWATCKY 2350 NEW PORT — 3 bdrm., carpels A We often wrote that voting was Unitnown hairs and Unknown antecedents, ; and kitchen with eating space, built-ins. Montclair, 2 story, 3 bdrm., 3 baths. U- bedrooms, full basement, 2 car garage. Conservator drapes. 516,950. WIth-in walking distance" a mark of good citizenship, and Unknown) Relitlenship, Unknown JOE W. R A Y - 744-2104, 297-5433 brary, din. F.F. bsmt. Finest Crane h.w. Many extras. JE N N IE B. NAUy (Published In Tbe Denver Catholic ! Large bedrooms and closets. Patio, close heater system. Carpets, drapes through­ SANFORD REALTY 791-6663 counseled that intelligent exer Lucius E. Woods. Esq. Reqhterl )T0O Broedwav, Denver, Colo. to schools. 722-1038 after 5 P.M. out. All good appliances. Close to schools MARK I, REALTY else of the ballot was a great First PuNfeation: August 13,1964 — Irans.— S36JOO. Only one of its kind. AtMmey at Law Last Publication: September 10, 1964 37— St. Mary (LHtlatoa) 794-6391 privilege. Guardian ad Litem VonSchoack&Co. 1______You end each of you art hereby no­ IN THE COUNTY COURT 17S Unhr. Blvd. REALTOR^ »7-50N ■| “Today, however, people are tified met the InsfrumenI purporting to In and far the City aad Cauwty af Denver ; 23— St. AniM (Arvada) BEATRICE M. SHIRK BY OWNER 46— St. Vincent 4e Peel being dragooned into; voting. be the lest will and testement of the and State af Calarada lossod Socrameiit PINE HOMES decedent ebove named will be ottered Ne. P-8SIS1 Beautiful award winning home HEART OF BONNIE BRAE REALTO R They are being rounds up to for probate before tbe County Court of NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I 6912 VANCE STREET 3 bedrooms ud. 1 down with Outsfandtng 3 bedroom bungalow with 2 register as though a draft was the Clfv and Counfv of Denver, State of Estate of H E R B E R T W. LEIEM A N , De­ BY OWNER I Spacious 3 bedroom 2 years old. Part 3S54S7I bath. Large full finished base­ additional bedrooms, bath and den In Colerado, et the CItv end County Build- ceased. ' finished basenwit, 2 baths. Attached g a -; ment with family room, game basement. Thoroughly livable home in a on. For voting in federal elec­ hxi In said City and Countv ol Denver, No. P-33051 3 bedroom b r ^ 2 bath$« living and 32— St. Jolm rim wonderful neighborhood. Lots of extras tions a person must have at nn Monday, the 5th day of October, 1944. Notice Is hereby gtven that I have filed diningroom carpeted. Double garage de­ i rage. Hot water heat. Will take equity k i ' room. Nicely landscaped cor­ Including carpeting, drapes, appliancea at ID o’clock A.M., or on a dale sub­ my final re$»rt In the County Court of tached. 316 blocks to Blessed Sacrament. ! smaller place as down payment. ivongolist ner lot. Close to all schools and sprinkler system. Murt sell. Call MN. least a sixth grade education sequent thereto to which said hearlod the City and County of Denver. Colorado, PITCHER, SP 7-21f7. renularlv mav be continued, when and Priced at $13,250. Assume tiasOO loan i 6301 So. Lakeview. 794-7883. and that any person desiring to oblect to NEW LISTING, QUICK POSSESSION — which moans mental ability vnu mav aooear It you so desira. where the same shall file written oblectlon with at $93.00 per mo. 7241 Dahlia St. Phonr BIGELOW 3821 E. TTIi AVE. L. L. KNOX & CO. of an 11-year-old child. w h t n ESS mv signature end seel of the said court on qr before ^ptember DU 84)568 for Mpointment. . KE-4-46S7 EA-2-1215 Here is a pleasingly different 5 bedroom 37— Sf. Mary’s (UtHoton) REALTOR AC 2-1781 seld Court this nth dev of Aiioust. 1944, 28, 1964. ______home. With study, library, fireplace. “In state elections an eighth STEPHEN C. RFNCH j Jean Cannon Letbman 6 aiassad ScKramenl Ctork of the fnimtv Court 24— St. A6itlioay of secluded fenced yard, garage. Basemen! grade education is required — Executrix could be used for more l^roo m s or a ^ REASONABLE OFFER CONSIDERED By M ARTIN J, FIN N ERTY , SR. Waoner and Wvers 6th bedroom possible on main floor. Our Personalized one must be better educated to Deputy Clerk. COLONIAL 2-STORY PadiM (Woetwood) Enicy the breath taking view from 6840 Aito*^w»v for the estate •101 BIOI - HUGEI 1 I Peaufiful baths, lots of mirrors. A rare mark a ballot for the State jSO. PRIN CE WAY. 3 bedrooms up, Service Sells Homes Inhn B. Carraher. Esfl. 976 Eoultable Building 2N4 BEI.I.AIKE find on today's market. Priced m the Assembly than for the Presi Attorney fnr Estate Denver, Colorado 80202 low 40's. Call GEO RG E SMITH, 755-*)»f>*A' enri Costello A^lnistrator Igaraoe; patio; p