GREAT DAY IN ARCHDIOCESE Member of Audit Bureau of CireiUations Contents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1956— Permission to Reproduce, Except on Cardinal and -Jubilarian Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue CATHaiC REGISTER THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956 DENVER, Mighty Tribute For Archbishop By Throng of Ciergy, Bishops

On a blistering afternoon June 10, 5,000 persoils turned out at St. Thomas’ Seminary, Denver, to lionor Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, who offered a Solemn Pontifical Ma.ss of Thanksgiving to commemorate 25 years in the Hierafcliy. Cardinal James Francis McIntyre, Archbishop of Los Angeles, blessed the new —Photo hy Pol Coffey $1,500,000 St. Pius X Addition to the Seminary. Cardinal J. Francis A. Mc­ before the ceremonies at -St. hilee of Archbishop Vehr. Car­ Ten , 32 Bishops, 400 priests, and 100 seminar­ Intyre of Los Angeles (left) Thomas’ Seminary Sunday af­ dinal McIntyre officiated in the and Archbishop Urban J, Vehr ternoon, June 10, in observ- blessing of the new St. Pins ians and uniformed Knights of Columbus marched in the proces­ (right) of Denver are shown anre of the silver Episropal ju- Tenth Addition to St. Thomas’. —Photo bjr Pot Coffey sion and formed in a semicircle around the northeast entrance of Arciibinhop Urban J. Vehr is outdoor altar at St. Thomas’ Gregory Smith, V.G. (left), as­ St. Pius Tenth Hall as the Cardinal'intoned the "Veni Qeator shown. as he offers the silver Seminary on June 10. With sistant priest, and tlte Rt. Rev. Episeopal Jubilee Mass at the him are the Rt. Rev. Monsiipior Harold V. Campbell. Spiritus” to begin the blessing ceremony. World Looks to Pope for Leadership, Autographed Letter Confers Apostolie Blessing Chief Glory of Archdiocese The laity, sheltered under umbrellas or crowded under the shade of huge elms and maples on the seminary grounds, heard Cardinal Points Out to 350 Clergymen Pius X II Sends Message to Archbishop Archbishop Karl J. Alter of , 0., describe the new seminary building as "the chief glory of the Archdiocese of A world made insecure by:sic, rendered several popular that have made the present Su­ The following is the text of POPE PIUS XII At a pledge of divine favor, Denver and the keystone in the triumphal arch of 25 years of doctrinal confusion looks toj"“'I'bers in four-part harmony. preme Pontiff the great guide an autographed letter from To our Venerable Brother and of our particular affec­ that he is. Pope Pius XII to Archbishop Urban John Vehr tion, we lovingly impart to labor on the part of your Most Reverend Ordinary.” the Father of priete„dom | for spiritual leadership — he introduced Cardinal Mcln- Seminary's Importance Urban J. Vehr on his silver Archbishop of Denver you. Venerable Brother, to ail Among the state and civic dignitaries at the blessing and Monsignon Smith called upon Episcopal jubilee June 10. Aiiiitant at Our Papal Throne your clergy and the faithful Solemn Mass of Thanksgiving were Lt. Gov. Stephen L R. Mc- and receives that leadership, tyre, called the attention of the Bishops and priests present to Bishop Joseph C. Willging of Health and Apostolic committed to your pootorol Nichols, District Judges Edward Keating and Edward Day, the Cardinal McIntyre of Los Ange­ Pueblo as the second speaker of Benediction cars, our Apostolic Benedic- les told the 350 clergymen as­ the consumnuite administrative latter a candidate for State Supreme Court Justice; Senator ability shown by that Prince of the evening. The Southern Colo­ $25,387 Collected On the 25tb anniversary of tioa. sembled in the'Brown Palace Ho­ rado Ordinary, whose seminari­ yonr at a Bishop, Given at Rome, on the tomb Gordon Allott, Charles Brannan, former U. S. Secretary of tel .June 10 to honor Archbishop the Church in keeping pace ecclesiastically with the tremen­ ans attend S t Thomas’ Semi­ which by the grace of God you of St. Peter, the 12th day of Agriculture; George Kelly, representing Mayor Will Nicholson; Urban J. Vehr on his silrer Epis­ nary, extolled the importance of copal jubilee. dous population growth of the In Past Week on are now gratefully com­ May, 1956, in tha 18th year of County Judge David Brofman; and James Creamer, assistant that institution in the matter of memorating for His many un­ Our Pontificate. Even non-Catholics are City of the Angels. “If you tell director of the State Department of Revenue. anyone that Denver is growing," focusing the attention of youth usual grdees and favors, we SIGNED: PIUS XII, POPE aware of this unique preroga­ on the religious vocation. The with to join with you in this tive of the Holy Father, the he remarked, “the inevitable re­ High School Fund Living Testimony to Fidelity ply is: ‘You should see Los An­ dedication of the new St Pius X happy celebration. From Apostolic Delegate Cardinal emphasized, for they addition to St Thomas’ was the realize that he alone draws all geles’." An encouraging report of Ten years after your elec­ The following telegram was "The seminary,” Archbishop Alter stated, "is a living testi­ Value of Leadership highlight of the jubilee celebra­ tion as Bishop of Denver, you received from Archbishop monial to the fidelity with which Archbishop Vehr, his priests, his decisions in moral matters tion Sunday afternoon. payments on pledges made were elevated to the ArcKie- Amleto G. Cicognani, Aposto­ from the natural law and the Cardinal McIntyre began his and his devoted people have acquitted themselves of their saaed Bishop Hubert M. Newell of to the Archbishop's High piscopal dignity. You have lic Delegate to the U. S.: written law of God. The Los address with a discussion of that Cheyenne, the next speaker in­ School Fund for last week •olicitously labored in the pet- Most Reverend Urban J. Vehr responsibility." Angeles Ordinary was the intangible called “leadership.” troduced by the Vicar General, torel care of the souls en­ Archbishop of Denver In enlarging on the great role of Archbishop Vehr in the principal speaker at the jubi­ Educators try to develop leader­ voiced what was clearly a heart­ shows that the sum of $25,- lee banquet. ship in the young, he pointed trusted to your charge. Reli­ 777 Pearl St., Denver growth of the Church in Colorado, Archbishop Alter singled out’ felt expression of gratitude to 387.06 was collected. The total gion has flourished end you Participating in your silver The first portion of the after- out, but in the last analysis it is also for praise the "unrestricted freedom which we enjoy under a Archbishop Vehr. The apprecia­ amount of money now collected have faithfully administered Episcopal jubilee by offering dinner program was in a musical something given basically to tion, Bishop Newell declared, I, is $444,816.75. The total pledges to the increasing demands of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass benevolent government. Religious freedom is guaranteed by our vein. Sixteen priests, under the some by God Himself. came not only from himself, as a amount to $3,467,021.74. your growing Archdiocese and for your intentions this morn­ fundamental laws.” baton of the Rev. Richard Hies- The Los Angeles Archbishop former diocesan priest serving ter, archdiocesan director of mu- outlined the personal qualities .Subscribers to the fund who the welfare of your flock. ing I send heartfelt greetings The Cincinnati prelate continued; "Without minimizing the under the Archbishop, but from move are urged to notify the Many parishes have been es­ and all best wishes on your the entire Diocese of Cheyenne collection office of their new ad­ tablished, many churches, glorious feast. ’ value of objective truth or giving countenance to religious in- —priests as well as people. The dress. This change can be writ­ school, and parochial build­ Archbishop Cicognani, diffetentism, respea for the freedom of conscience of each citizen Nursery Jubilee July 29 Wyoming Bishop singled out tha ten on the individual’s payment ings have been erected and to­ Apostolic Delegate. is a fundamental postulate of our civic life.. . . The Church needs The Margery Reed Mayo 2746 Lawrence Street. Mrs. Archbishop’s magnanimous atti­ card. Any changes in method of day you are solemnly dedicat­ only to breathe this atmosphere of reverence and freedom in order Day Nursery in Denver, Colo­ Verner Z. Reed built the pres­ tude toward his fellow Bishops, ing the recently completed ad­ as well as toward the two suffra­ payment can also be written in Texts of Addresses to accomplish her mission. Wherever such conditions are verified, rado’s largest day-care center ent nursery building, at 1128 on the payment card. dition to St, Thomas’ Semi­ The complete texts of the gan sees of the Denver Archdio- there inevitably progress and vitality will be found." for small children, will cele­ 28th Street, in 1926 as a me­ Workers in the collection of­ nary for the education of stu­ address by Cardinal J. Francis brate the g;olden anniversary morial to her daughter, Mar­ ce.se. dents to the sacred priesthood. Lending to his address the dig­ fice report that they are still A. McIntyre of Los Angeles at Cardinal Extends Congratulations of its founding on Sunday, gery Reed, who died in 1925. receiving payments without Under your parental guid­ the clergy dinner June 10 and nity of Latin quotations from July 29. Sister Bernard Marie Mrs. Reed also prrtially en­ the Psalms, the Very Rev. Wil­ identification. Money sent to the ance, the number of faithful of the sermon delivered by At the end of the Mass, Archbishop Aker’s words, that "it of the Sisters of Charity of dowed the institution. and clergy has happily in­ Archbishop Karl J. Alter of liam J. Kenneally, C.M., rector office without payment card can-i is with propriety that the Archbishop is surrounded by his clergy Cincinnati, director of the in­ The nursery at present cares of St. Thomas’ Seminary, was not be identified. There is no creased, the religious needs of Cincinnati at the silver Epis­ stitution, announced that open for 104 children of mothers your people have been care­ copal Jubilee Mass of Arch­ and his devoted people,” were literally fulfilled as the laity the next speaker. _ The rector identification printed on th« red fully provided for, and insti­ house will be held on the jubi­ who work in the day time or gave public recognition to the payment envelopes. bishop Urban J. Vehr on Sun­ aowded around the outdoor altar to hear Cardinal McIntyre lee date. are otherwise unable to care tutions of charity and works day, June 10, will ba found on congratulate Archbishop Vehr and to hear Archbishop Vehr solicitude that the Archbishop Persons making payments in of religion have been greatly The first formal establishment for them. has constantly shown toward the pages 2 and 3. (Turn to Page S — Column 1 ) _____ advance on their pledges or augmented to meet the needs of the nursery was in 1906 at (Picture on Page 8) seminary and the Vincentians making up for plyments past of your growing population. who operate it Father Ken­ due are urged to send only one We wish to felicitato and neally pledged the utmost ef­ payment card with the total congratulate you. Venerable forts of his staff to make St. amount of their money. It causes Brother, for the pastoral xeal Thomas’ ever a 'better institu­ delay in the collection office and devotion you have exer­ tion. when a number of separate pay­ cised for so many years for People Will Sing for Dedication Mass Archbishop's Gratitude ment cards and payments are re­ the good of your people in Archbishop Vehr, last to he ceived from one person in the your extensive diocese, and we introduced by Smith, same week. Payment cards which pray that Almighty God will acknowledged humbly the many are not needed should be de­ guard and preserve you to St. Pius X's Congregation and sincere felicitations. ren­ stroyed. I them for many years, dered him on the happy occasion. Catholic people who have not| . In order that we might per­ He asked divine indulgence’for made a pledge to the High School sonally participate in this whatever mistakes he might Fund may send their contribu­ happy celebration of your To Form Choir at Blessing have made in his 25-year tenure tions to Archbishop Urban J. 25th Episcopal anniversary for of the archdiocese, and ex­ Vehr, Box 1620, Denver 1, Colo. the spiritual good of your peo­ pressed his warm gratitude to ple, we hereby authorixe you all, priests, religious, and lai^ , in our name and by our au­ Of New Church on June 16 who have co-operated with him thority to impart to all present The entire congregation will join in singing for the in the administration of his see. Mass Schedule at this Pontifical Mass, the He likewise noted the recep­ Apostolic Blessing to which is Solemn Mass of Dedication of the new Church of St. Pius tion of a telegram from Gov. Ed Tbit wcak't ittua of Tha attached a Plenary Indulgence Tenth in Aurora when Archbishop Urban J. Vehr comes C. Johnson of Colorado express­ Danvar Catbolic Register car­ under the usual conditions of to bless the new edifice this SiSaturday, June 16, ing felicitations on the jubilee. ries the summer Mass schedule the Church. 10 o’clock. , Cardinal McIntyre offered the for churches in the Archdio­ closing prayer. cese of Denver. Readers are Polio Climes Tha St. Piu( Tenth pariih. asked to clip and save the A achedule of polio clinics ioneri, who have been joining schedule, remembering that for pupils of parochial schools in the recitation of the Dia­ Blessing June 14 later publications of the sched­ will be found in (his issue of logue Meat at all their Sunday 5 Donations Made ule may contain changes end the Denver Catholic Regitter Mattes in their temporary corrections in times of Mestei. on page 2. quarters at the Town House For NewXhurch Restaurant, have been praetic- To St. Jude Burse ing for tome weeks before Mast with the Kyrie, Gloria, In Colo. Springs LETTER OF THANKS Credo, Sanetus, Benedictus, The St. Jude Burse, Denver and Agnus Dei of the “Peo­ archdiocesan fund for the educa­ ple’s Mats’’ by Dom Gregory The solemn dedication of tion of priests, stands now at BY ARCHBISHOP VEHR Murray, O.S.B. the new Corpus Christi $1,64(1.04. The fund received five They will sing under the di­ gifts in the past week totaling Chancery Office Providence has been good to Church, Colorado Springs,' $24. rection of Father Eugene Walsh, will take place Thursday 1536 Logan Street all of us. May we ever be S.S., professor of philosophy and In addition, "a friend, Strat­ Denver 6, Colorado most hu.nbly grateful. May He director of music at St. Mary’s afternoon, June 14, at 4:30 ton,” donated $2 “in thanksgiv­ June 11, 1956 continue to shower His bless­ Seminary in Baltimore, Md., who o’clock. _ Archbishop Urban J. ing for favors received through Since it is impossible for me ings upon you, your homes and is coming to Aurora especially Vehr will officiate. Father An­ the intercession of Mother Ca- to thank individually all of your loved ones. for the occasion. A choir of semi­ thony Elzi, pastor, announced brini" to the St Charles our good people for their very The religious services at St, narians of the Denver Archdio- that an evening Solemn Mass Burse, Stratton. An additional generous spiritual remem­ Thomas’ Seminary have’meant (rim t to Page t — Column S) coram Archiepiseopo will follow contribution was received also brance of my Episcopal jubilee many hours of planning and the dedication rites. The Rev. for the Corpus Christi Parish in their Masses, Holy Commun­ preparation and 1 wish to Owen McHugh, assistant at Ca­ burse in Colorado Springs. ions and good works, may I thank sincerely the various Two Picture Pages thedral Parish, Denver, will de­ Donations to the St Jude take this opportunity, through committees of priests and lay­ Two full pages of pictures liver the sermon. Burse came from an anonymous the Register, to tell you of my men who have worked so long taken at the Solemn Pontifical The $384,000 church, one of Denver donor, in thanksgiving deep and abiding gratitude. I and so devotedly in making the Matt and blessing of the St. the most attractive in the state, the final the altar rail portray' the symbols of the Twelve and petition, $3; A.E.V., Engle­ appreciate, more than my ceremonies so successful and in Pius Tenth Addition of St. wood, for a favor received, $5; marks the completion of a huge Beautiful Sonctuury as dedi­ Apostles. On the front of the altar is the Agnus feeble words can express, these the efficient handling of the Thomas’ Seminary on Snnday post-war expansion program in Dei, Lamb of God, and symbols of the Eut^ar- and for a special intention, $1; prayerful petitions to the countless details involved. afternoon, June 10, and at the the parish. A new school and cation day, June istic Sacrifice. The corpus of the crucifix is beau­ P.L.B., Denver, in thanksgiving, throne of God for my inten­ May Almighty God give all testimonial clergy dinner that rectory also grace the premises. Of St. Pius X Church 16, approaches, tifully hand-carved in dark wood by Walter Jo­ $5; and A.B., Denver, $10. tions, which are the extension of you His choicest blessings. avening honoring Archbishop The convent, used by the School the sanctuary of the new St.,Pius Tenth Church, seph of Denver. On the baldachin above the a l , Gifts to the St. Jude Burse of the Church and the Kingdom Faithfully yours, Urban J. Vehr on hit silver Sisters of St, Francis (Milwau­ Aurora, is shown above. The altar gate carries tar are the famous words of Pope St. Pius Tenth,] may be sent to Archbishop Ur- of God on earth. ift URBAN J. VEHR Episcopal jubilee will be found kee, Wis.), was reroodried and out the theme of the bread and wine of the Eu­ the theme of his Pontificate, “To Restore Ali han J. Vehr at 1536 Logan Almighty God in His infinite Archbishop of Denver on pages 6 and 7. equipped with modem fixtures. charistic Sacrifice. Medallions on the posts of Things in Christ." I Street, Denver. f J •i '-

PACE TWO Office, 939 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursday, June 14, 1956 Parents Urged to Co-Operate Cardinal McIntyre Asserts at Jubilee Dinner Children's Polio Clinics Leadership of Pope'Most Exalted Type' Scheduled by Health Dept. The Holy Father was pants of liberty of individual ex- for the most part unaffected by singled out by Cardinal J. presaion and even of group reso­ vacillating preachers whose so- lution, even made the bold at­ called modem views are at va­ A schedule of polio clinics for Annunciation, Thursday, June Francis A. McIntyre of Los tempt to circumvent the usual riance with traditional religion. children of parochial schools in 21, 1 p.m. Angeles as representing the administration in an effort to Thi* i* why all men of good Denver on June 21 and 22 has Blessed ■ Sacrament, Thursday, most exalted type of leader­ stampede the legislative body. will lj(ten with understanding been released by Ruth J. Raat- June 21, 3 p.m. ship in the world today. Speak­ In the trend of our time! acceptance, to the authorita­ tama, director of the division of Cathedral, Thursday, June 21, ing at a clergy dinner for Arch­ we recognize a return to the tive word* of the common maternal and child health of the 11 a.m. bishop Urban J. Vehr at the autocracy of individual power Father of Christendom, be­ Denver Department of Health Christ the King, Thursday, Brown Palace Hotel Sunday eve­ or to the power of imall unit* cause they fill up the void in and Hospitals. June 21, 1 p.m. ning, June 10, Cardinal McIn­ in iociety, or to the tyranny men’s aching heart* with the Registration of the children Cure d’Ars, Thursday, June tyre declared that Pius XII is of >elf-impo*ed rule. It wa* truth* that satisfy the craving so far has been disappointing, 21, 1 p.m. “a^ pillar of light to the nations againit tuch influence* a* of human nature for tho it was noted, and it is hoped that Holy Family, Friday, June 22, of the world, a strong fortress the*e that the de*ire for thing* of God, the love of law, more parents vjill register their 2 p.m. for peoples of all classes and American liberty w a * con­ and the practice of justice— children by phone in Qie remain­ Holy Rosary, Friday, June 22, colors and creeds.” ceived a n d dedicated, with unto happiness and peace. ing days. The clinics are held in 9 a.m. “Thus when_ our Holy Father the con*equent leader*hip of When our Holy Father dis­ the assembly hall at 655 Chero­ Loyola, Friday, June 22,11 a.m. invokes the principles of nature giant* of thought and action courses on the various problems kee Street. ' Dur Lady of Lourdes, .Thurs­ and the doctrines of truth,” said that have made our United of the day which confront gov­ Two injections of vaccine have day, June 21, 2 p.m. Cardinal McIntyre, “the world State* a great nation under ernment, science, family life, so­ been offered to all the children Mt. Carmel, Friday, June 22, at large listens respectfully, be God. cial problems, or economic ques­ 2 p.m. from 5 to 14 years of age at Holy Sf PilK y rhurrk ^ i “ s l piacopo, is shown above. The spacious hall in the cause it enunciates a law deeplyipj^j j(|| tions, he evokes the barometer Family, M t Carmel, St. Joseph’s, 91 Thursday, June; ^ ^M\ ViHUrcnVIIVI WII T^nth'churcV,'Aurora”fTAnfls I|ba7ement“ KasAvnAnf aanc7n"b^ V\a AArtvrA«»6A/4 frt oisr AloaorAAmacrassrTOmsl™'’e‘^‘^ed by the Creator in thelV "* / ' / ' of right and wrong, the eternal Redemptorist, and St. Cajetan’s ^^Sacr^"'Heart Friday ^__ whichwhich will will be be dedicated dedicated Saturday, Saturday, June June 16, 16, at at | should should it it be be necessary necessary in the future. minds and hearts of men, is b e - , ...... and immutable tablets of Sion, Schools. All parochial schools June 10 a.m. preceding a Solemn Mass coram Archie- 1 yond the realm of doctrinal dis-' Now in the midst of all this which alone are to the peace of have been offered two injections 22, 10 a.m. pute.” ] synthetic kind of leadership in the world. This the prosperous + + + + + + + + of polio vaccine for children up St. Cajeten’g, Friday, June 22, Forty-o"ne members of the our day, there stands out most nations of the Western Hemi­ to the age of 10, as well as 1 p.m. Hierarchy led by Cardinal Me-serenely before the world the sphere too often forget when booster shots, to the children im­ St. Catherine’s, Friday, June Intyre, and some 400 exalted figure of our reigning they assume the role of bringing munized in 1954. The pupils of 22, 11 a.m. St. Pius X Congregation to Form Choir and priests from Colorado and Pontiff, Pius XII. He appears culture and a higher standard of Sacred Heart School in ages 10 St. Dominic’s, Thursday, June across the nation attended the tranquil and unafraid before a living to the ancient peoples of 21, 9 a.m. dinner to hbnor Archbishop Vehr baffling complexity of problems, the Middle and Far East. to 14 have received one shot of AW ^ I - _*. 2. ^ _.1.?__ vaccine. St. Elizabeth's, Thursday, June on his silver Episcopal jubilee. a pillar of light to the nations These nations, notwithstand­ 21, 9 a.m. At Blessing of New Church June 16 ing the threat of Marxism that All the polio immunization up The text of Cardinal McIn­ of the world, a strong fortress St. Francis de Sales’, Thursday, tyre’s address follows: for peoples of all classes and stalks aH Asia, have retained as to this time has been done under June 21, 10 a.m. (Continued From Page One) the school health program. It is Trinify of Design j the baptismal gate were designed TEXT OF ADDRESS colors and creeds. He appears guiding principles the norms of St. James’, Thursday, June 21, cese will sing the Propers of the as what he is, the Vicar of Christ the natural law as these have hoped that parents of children in 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. C rjta Ihrcrt . Irinllx =f The world today places a high expression in the revealed law of the other parochial schools will Mass. des1^‘ ■’liin be The" two" original | on earth. He represents today St. John’s, Friday, June 22, oiHo «if-r wiM, tho molif Suspended above the main al- premium on effective leadership, the spirit of religion in the world. God. In fact, for them the nat­ co-operate by sending their chil­ p.m Officers of Ceremonies mninltar is a large te.ster or eanopy,|The demand, indeed, for leader- His frequent expressions on ural law is interchangeable with dren to the public clinics in order St. Joseph's Catholic, Thurs-i ^ when lighted, reveals a ship exceeds the supply, and the divine. statue of Mary on the Gospel ...... topics of greatest interest to all that the records can be kept dav, June 21, 2 p.m. ■ Assisting the Archbishop in frantic educational efforts are the people, involving as they do Thus when our Holy Father straight St. Joseph’s Polish, Friday,!dedication ceremonies will side represents Mary as the being made to develop its neces- Queen of all' mankind, accord- Holy Ghost) hovering over the the problems of the time, are invokes the principles of nature It was stressed by the Rev. June 22, 11 a.m. be the Rt. Rev. Monsignor. altar. Across the face of the can- sary qualities in. every student, founded on the basic and funda- and the doctrines of truth, the William Jones, archdiocesan sup­ St. Mary Magdalene’s, Friday, Harold V. Campbell, pastor ofjfng to her new title and feast opy in large polished brass let- H examine the curricula of mental truths of the natural law,world at large listens respect- erintendent of schools, that a June 22, 9 a.m. Blessed Sacrament Parish, a s '1 ®tUuted by Pope Pius XII in ters is the motto of the parish many colleges and the bulletins 1955. The statue will have a and of God’s revealed law, asjfully..and recognizes in his ap- record on each pupil’s physical St. Patrick’s, Thursday, June celebrant of the Dedication patron, St. Pius X: “To restorel^f most schools of adult educa- these are manifested in our| plication of moral principles a condition must be kept at the 21 11 a.m. IMa.ss; the Rev. Robert Syrianey, metal crown. Mary will be hold­ |tion, we are apt to come to the voice which, because it enunci­ ing the Christ Child high and of­ all things in Christ.” cherished Christian ideals. He schools. For this reason it is im­ St. Pliilomena’s, Friday, June!P®stor of St. Michael’s Papsh in In the upright* of the Com­ I conclusion that seemingly every­ exemplifies the true qualities of ates a law deeply embedded by portant that pupils attend the 22, 1 p.m. Craig, deacon; and the Rev. Jo h n fering Him to the congregation one is capable of becoming a the Creator in the minds and as the Prince of Peace, also munion rail are red and white leadership—the measured voice polio clinics on the day and time St. Rose of Lima’s, Friday,jS- Ebel, ^xecutive^editor of the enamel lymbol* of the 12 leader. . ,iOf justice and righteousness, of hearts of men, is beyond the appointed for each school. June 22, 2 p.m. Denver Catholic Register, sub-i'^earing a small metal crown, Strange to say, a leader is notUquality'______and____ integrity.realm of doctrinal dispute. deacon. The sermon will be given;The crown of thorns on the Apo*tle*, and *imilar medal­ The schedule for Catholic pa­ St. Vincent de Paul’s, Friday, lion* of the four Evangeliit* today considered an exceptional! j,j beginning of the current, The leadership of our Holy Fa- rochial schools is as foltbws: June 22, 2 p.m. by the Rev. James B. Hamblin,!crucifix Hpurc is al.so of metal person, as the word itself im-i ggj^tujy^ ^.g witnessed a pro- thcr is heartening in its world- chaplain at Mercy Hospital. and the Epistle side statue is of will ornament the front of the lectern. Theie piece* are the plies. It does not appear thatLgyj^ggjj obvious disintegra- wide influence. It is a leader- Chaplains to the ArchbishopChrist breaking free work of Jo*eph Manfred of leadership 18 a distinct quality,|fjg„ tj,g dogmatic beliefs ofjShip that must be as well an ex- will be the Rev. John J. Regan, sbroud and wearing the not common to all men. While|(.j,g ygUgious bodies that con.sti- ample and an inspiration to each Of -ri,__metal crown of Christ the King. Denver, who ha* al*o done the pastor of St. Theresa’s Parish, original candle*tick* and the we may agree that leadership tutg Protestantism in the 20th!one of us, inflaming us with a Aurora, from which,the new par­ The statuary is the work of may be develofied and cultivatedL e n t u r y. The denominations!desire to be more aggressive and William Joseph, young Lake- baptiimal font ornament of MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY ish was established; and the Rev. the Holy Gho*t. iby experience ^ and ^practice, we I ],gyg broken off little by little! more zealous, to give greater Charles T. Jones, in charge of wood artist and art teacher at must insist that for effective from apostolic teaching. The unction to that God-given minis, Arvada High School, who has The metal gate of the baptistry leadership there must first be number of subdivisions of be- INSURANCE SINCE 1897 the Archbishop’s High School shows the cross of Christianity try which we share with such an Campaign office. been working on his original con- some natural talent and temper-ligf^ unbelief, and disbelief has exalted leader—the Vicar of cepts since last summer. He has from the saving waters of ament, m additon to intellectual reached a saturation point in Christ Himself. , insuror? Master of ceremonies to Arch­ also carved the unique stations Baptism. Radiating out from the bishop Vehr will be the Rev. dross are rays leading to the mtegnty of character, the denial of the Divinity of Therefore, we pray for our George Evans, Assistant Chancel­ of the cross which will be one symbols of the seven sacraments,-!Stim ulating and Christ, which prepares the way Holy Father: May the Lord pro­ 753 Gar & Electric Bldg. TA. 5-0241 of the outstanding features of lor. Masters for the Solemn Mass tect him and give him newness the church. Each station features each done in bright individual!Directing Force If^sily for the denial of the ex­ will be the pastor Father Francis of life, and make happy his days Herbert W. Leibman Gerard R. TeBockhorsf the lifesize head of Christ as its colors, thus the gate to the bap-i In the traditional American j ^ . Syrianey, and the Rev. John tistry shows that Baptism is thej ideal, a leader may be described I ^ used to be that the atheist on earth, and keep far from him center and only heads and hands the hand that would harm. f - Gerald J. Hencmann Imesch, S.M.B., of St. Therese’s. rppe\VTTthT‘l2‘bri8-iTch“wri- Safeway to the other‘sacraments. | as a stimukting 'and direcUnglWas a rare ,cuno^^^^ befor^'has Nearly a year in the build- nut_... I.,...low-relief _ panels___1. which are The bright interior of the largeiforce. A leader persuades and in-i''”. *?nger so. xsever oeiore nas inf, the new church combine* mounted on a large blond birch church, which will seat 640, fea-jstructs; he sets an example; pceived the distinction Tlie Denver Catholic the best in functional de*ign panel. tures complementary shades of brings into conformity the}®^ hy with an original contemporary green and light yellow with a yeI-!thought or action of others; he “j**" courts, to the detriment of Register low gold in the sanctuary, which organizes and co-ordinates. A the ^"® principles’’•"'ucinles of liberty. AndAnd) concept centralizing attention Parishioner Published Weekly by the MM on the main altar and on the with the dark walnut of the sanc-|real leader must have_ an objec- why has this come to be? The Builds Altars answer is that traditional, home- Catholic Press Society, Inc. ltfe*ize carved wood crucifix tuary furnishings gives a har-!tive. He must be guided by a . . . ^ l j' i i i 938 Bannock Street, Denver which rite* from the floor be­ I Allen F. Sloan, a parishioner, monious over-all effect A green'principle, or a policy, or an;*P''/',® Colo. hind the altar. Iha.s as his contribution to his carpet strip will run from thelopinion based on strong and, to ®*'®”'P suuiciently strong and: Communi^fi rail up to the main'him, irrefutable conviction. [courageous to overcome the; Subscription: $3.00 P e r The predella or alUr platform Parish, built the main alUr, the Year Sold in combination with stands free in the center of the two side altars, the altar canopy, altar but the rest of the sane-; The best examples of leaders;“P^^hy nondoctrinal religion the Communion rail, the lectern, tuary floor will be left with the jin the history of our country which has turned its energies The Register, National Edi­ sanctuary with steps on all side.s. to the evolution and develop­ tion, in Archdiocese of Den­ To disguise the depth behind it and the baptismal font, all of natural finish of the oak floor- have been men of strong convic- rich Philippine mahogany stained ing. Itions, sturdy in their principles. ment of Socialism with the in­ ver and to focus the altar as the evitable atheism that follows the Entered as Second Clau central attraction, a large con­ walnut. The aisles are of gray vinyl zealous for the attainment of tile with a black border and the their ideals, firm in their reli­ forgetfulness of the supernat­ Matter at the Post Office cave plaster wall flanked by two The main altar is ornamented ural. Denver, Colo. baffle walls of wood in closed with a metal medallion featur­ area under the pews has tan as­ gious beliefs. Many,^ advocating louver desi^ rises behind the ing the Lamb of God, the alpha phalt tile with red and brown the rights of self-government in Leaders Not Supplying CITIZENS LOAN CO. altar. Standing in front of this and omega, and the wheat and flecks. The pews are of contem- justice and equity and inflamed Strong Spirituality 1538 California St. MAin 3-4959 stark white plaster wall is a 16- grapes of the Eucharist in col-iP°^®''y design with a large Chi- with an almost inherent desire Thus, today there are many R. B. DILLON, President foot cross with the life-size ored vitreous enamel. This fig- emblem on each pew end. for liberty, freedom from ty­ believers in God and in Our Sa­ DR. JAMES P. corpus. ure and the altar rail gates and I They are finished in a light nat- ranny and from unjust taxation. vior Jesus Christ who are liter­ ural shade to contrast with the devoted their lives to the causes ally starved of the religious in­ dark wood of the sanctuary. !^hey espoused. spiration of God’s teaching in GRAY In our political movement*, Men of Parish in all our manifold problem*, the diluted . leadership of their Optometrist Finish Basement external spiritual affiliation. national and international, the This disintegration stems from Eyes Examined - Visual Care Men of the parish have finished! follower* of a leader grew in the religious leaders themselves the large 68-by-76 foot basementi number* and influence a* hi* rather than from the minds of Phone room, in which the parish hopes] principle* were in accord with their bewildered followers. TAbor 5-8883 to inaugurate its school. This] truth, hone*ty, and equal Religion is an obvious impera­ room h a s four-foot windows; right*, particularly for the op- FOR APPOINTMENT pre**ed. Thi* wa* the tradi­ tive of human nature. It will have above ground level running the! concrete and exact expression in 213 COLO. BLDG. entire length on both sides. The tional American *pirit. , The current of our time pre­ certain formularies of belief. 1615 CALIF. ST. men figure they have saved the The minds of ordinary men are. pari.sh more than $2,500 by in­ sents leadership in a different stalling asphalt tile flooring, light. Now leadership is not ac­ acoustic tile ceiling and painting quired by originality of clear this room. Men of the parish also thinking, by the soundness of dil­ ST. CHRISTOPHER: did the entire interior wall paint­ igently advocated principle, or by ing of the body of the church. deep courage of conviction as to Auto Pins, Key Rings and F. J. Kirchhof Construction the right course in controversial Co. was the general contractor subjects. Now leadership is s^m- Pocket Pieces for Travelers for St. Pius 'Tenth Church at a cretized in governmental, mili­ figure of $137,366. The mechan tary, and political power and it 25c to 7.00 ical contract for plumbing, heat-, finds .expression in molded jour- ing and ventilation went to Slat-j'^**®^*® comnientary. Madonna of the Highway tery and Co. for $23,992. The cost] Confusion With 50c to 1.25 of furnishings, fixtures, and dec-jGroup Dynamics orations brings the total cost toj Leadership today is formulated around $185,000. and developed by mass popularity, John F. Connell of Denver is by sheep-led thinking. The for­ the architect of the building and mation of public opinion is now he has succeeded admirably in the function of the specialist in NEW! NEW! providing an adequate, and at­ public relations and in group dy­ SHIPMENT FROM ITALY tractive church building, al­ namics. Group dynamics is a though the structure is con­ newly coined term, which means HAND CARVED WOOD STATUARY ceived in terms of future conver­ operation by which public 3.50 to 72.60 sion to a combination auditorium- opinion is supposed to be deter­ gymnasium. The basement also mined through a series of confer­ has complete kitchen facilities ences and discussions in which Summer Reading for Children and Adults and rest rooms for men and the dominant influence imposes' its opinion, even against the pre­ vailing opinion of the group, and DOLLS — WIGS — SHOES presents as the outcome the pre-, THE JAMES CLARKE . Doll* Dre**ed to Order determined mind of the directing' agency. A.B.C. Doll Hospital A recent e'xample of this was the White House Conference on! CHURCH GOODS HOUSE REUGIOU8 STATUES BBPAIKED Education. Through a very highly! Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCourt organized machinery of discus-] “ T’/ie West’s Largest...... Since 1902” 616 Downing MA. 3-7617 sion groups, not governed by par-; liamentary procedure, reports ^ Open Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. were isued as the grass-roots con­ clusions of the people. Competent 1633 TREMONT observers have concluded that the I As today’s vision becomes tomorrow’s reality, Man’s goals reach ever farther. In this exciting age results did not represent the real mind of the natioq. This confer-] ALpine 5-4200 TAbor 5-3789 of ours, every day the once unattainable becomes commonplace. This is Progress, MCTOtr METHOD ^ enee, which deprived its partici-

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Thundoy, June 14, 19S6 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitene 4-4205 PAGE THREE Scenes at Silver Episcopal Jubilee Mass of Archbishop Urban J. Vehr June 10

These photos show the scene at the silver Episcopal Jubilee Moss of Archbishop Urban J. Vehr offered at St. Thomas' Seminary Sunday afternoon, June 10 — *R«fister* photos by Warren TurllU + + + + + + -r + + 'T + + +'-f'-f + + + + + Clergy, Bishops Pay Archbishop' Alter Declares in Jubilee Sermon Archbishop Honor Bishops Should Be Counted Among Freedom's Champions “It is a privilege and a sume jurisdiction of the Church Without Priesthood, which Archbishop Vehr, his been officially decreed that we respecting an establishment of re­ (Continued From Page One) high honor that the Bishops of Denver. No Moss, No Faith priests, and his devoted people are "a religious people.” ligion, nor prohibit the free exer­ Becaute Archbishop Vehr have acquitted themselves of Religion in U. S. cise thereof.” So reads the Firjt thank Hierarchy, priests, and people for attending the jubilee of the Church should be came ai an emitiary of Christ, There is, however, one area of sacred responsibility. There are Amendment in our Bill of Rights. Mass. counted among the cham­ poiteating valid credentials by activity which deserves particular few seminaries which can match Unbroken Tradition attention. If there is any duty The attitude of our govern­ The afternoon ceremony was concluded by the singing of the pions who defend the cause right of the apostolic succes­ in the completeness of their fa­ On our coins we have inscribed ment has taken always a benevo­ sion, he was received with the which more than another devolves the motto: “In God we trust.” In beautiful Te Deum alternately by the Vested choir of Immaculate of dignity and personal freedom,” cilities, in the perfection of their lent one, recognizing in its public declared Archbishop Karl J. Al­ cordiality and confidence upon a Bishop, it is the duty of appointments, and in the organ­ our legislative assemblies we pub­ making adequate provision for policy the sovereignty of God and Conception Cathedral, direaed by Father Richard Hiester, and ter of Cincinnati in his sermon which the faith engenders in ization of their curriculum the licly invoke God’s blessing. In our the primacy of the moral la\v. the seminarians at St. Thomas' Seminary studying for the Denver delivered at the Solemn Pontifical the “People of God.” A quar­ the continuity of the priesthood. achievements of St. Thomas’ military services we have made An expanding priesthood is an The Church needs only to breathe Archdiocese. Mass at St. Thomas’ Seminary, ter-century of service, how­ Seminary. provisions for chaplains to con­ this atmosphere of reverence and ever, las created and intensi­ indispensable condition of an ex­ duct divine worship. In every Denver, on Sunday afternoon, panding Church. freedom in order to accomplish Hundreds Tour New Addition June 10, in observance of the fied a more intimate bond of Chief Glory State constitution, save one, we her mission. Wherever such con­ silver Episcopal jubilee of Arch­ spiritual union between the Without the' priesthood there make mention of our gp-atitude to In the lengthening shadows, as the procession filed its way Of Archdiocese ditions are verified, there inevi­ bishop Urban J. Vehr. * Bishop and his flock. is no Mass, no preaching of the God for His benevolence. This is tably progp-ess and vitality will back to the St. Pius X Hall through the throngs. Archbishop Vehr “If jftiyone doubt this,” he con­ Tens of thousands of the faith­ Gospel, no dispensing of the sac­ A large measure of credit be­ the unbroken tradition, from be found. gave his blessing and words of thanks and gratitude to the people. tinued, “then we call to witness ful have received the imposition raments, and, in the end, no faith longs indeed to Bishop Tihen, the Washington’s Farewell Address » ~ \ n- ■ . and no salvation. The canon law immediate predecessor of Arch­ Several hundred laity toured the new seminary buildings. Guided the savage effort of the Commu­ of hands and the unction of the to .the American people down to ^f^P® " nist conspiracy to silenee and Holy Spirit through his ministry; of the Church therefore imposes bishop Vehr, and to the Vincefi- the present day. .0* Individual tours are being conducted all week from 1 to 5 pm., ending destroy a Cardinal Mindszenty, the greater part of the priests on the Bishop, as the one chief tian Fathers, under whose aus­ If anything, this tradition i Here in this Western world we Saturday, June 16. a Cardinal Stepinac, a Cardinal now serving in the archdiocese responsibility of his office, the pices the seminary is conducted; hat been re-enforced in our I have prided ourselves on our rev­ In spite of the phenomenal heat, only one casuality was re­ Wyszynski, as well as a host of have received ordination at his duty of recruiting, training, and but it has been left to your own own generation, and the up­ erence and respect for the sa­ commissioning for the ministry Archbishop to bring to a fitting ported, thqugh a doctor, nurse, and two ambulance attendants other Bishops behind the Iron hands. The faithful have heard surge of Church affiliation cred rights of the iilUividual, his Curtain. This in itself is eloquent the mes.sage of salvation from his an adequate number of priests. climax this great undertaking. It were on duty the entire afternoon. bears witness to the fact. No personal dignity and freedom. testimony of the fact that lips. It is fitting and proper then Without vacations, however, rightly can be called the chief matter what be our faults and The.se attitudes represent values 42 oi Hierarchy Present Bishops, by the nature of their that the Church of Denver there will be no future priest­ glory of the Archdioce.se of Den­ deficiencies in other respects, which are not thf result of mere office, are the defenders of our should make common cause with hood; and without a seminary ver and the keystone in the tri­ we as a nation have never accident, or an effect without Members of the Hierarchy present, in addition to Cardinal common culture and civilization.” their Archbishop as he offers there will b' no adequate train­ umphal arch of 25 years of labor turned our back upon the cause; they are not the fruit of McIntyre, and Archbishops Vehr and Alter, were Archbishops thanks to God for the bounty ing. The seminary, therefore, be­ on the part of your Most Rever­ Creator. There may be tome some spontaneous generation in TEXT OF SERMON end Ordinary. Edwin O'Hara, Bishop of Kansas City, Mo.; Edward Hunkeler of which has been lavished upon comes in an especial sense the who critieixe this religious the human-, mind. In the final The sacred rite of priestly ordi­ them in their mutual relationship. priihary responsibility of the Kansas Qty, Kans.; Edward Hoban, Bishop of Cleveland, Thomas That the Churclf of Denver has manifestation as superficial, analysis, they have no adequate nation is by law a public cere­ It would be easy to catalogue Bishop. Obviously, he does not and the popular grasp of re­ cause other than the teaching of mony. The sacrament of Holy experienced an extraordinary Connolly of Seattle, Leo Binz of Dubuque, Joseph Ritter of St. the notable achievements which stand alone in respect to this growth is an obvious historical ligious truth at devoid of the Christian Gospel. I/juis, ^ w in Byrne of Santa Fe, Robert Lucey of San Antonio, Orders is intended not so much have taken place under the inspi­ duty. The priests, as his co-oper­ depth and precision; but the for the benefit of the individual fact. This growth is due not only The historic proof of the right­ and Gerald T. Bergan of Omaha; ration and supervision of Arch­ ators in the sacred .ninistry, and to exceptional circumstances but fact remains that there is a who is ordained as it is for the the faithful, who are the bene­ ness of this conclusion can be Bishops John Morkovsky, Auxiliary of Amarillo; John bishop Vehr during the past 25 to the vitality of the Christian genuine reverence for the clearly seen in the fact that no­ benefit of the faithful to whom years. We could point with pro­ ficiaries of that ministry, must things of God. Paschang of Grand Island, Joseph Dougherty of Yakima, John he ministers. What is true of the Gospel, fortified indeed and sus­ where do these attitudes exist out­ priety to the great number of npw sustain his efforts and translate tained by Iffie providence of God It is freely recognized that this side the areas which have been Franz of Dodge Qry, Joseph Federal, Auxiliary of Salt Lake City; priesthood in general is even churches, new schools, and new into reality the concrete and more»true of the office of Bishop. It is due likewise to the unre- nation is one of religious plural­ formed by and impregnated with , Merlin Guilfoyle, Auxiliary of San Francisco; William Cousins of institutions which have kept pace practical program >yhich he in­ stricted freedom which we enjoy ism. Without minimizing the val- the teaching;s of the Christian Canon law prescribes that the spires. Peoria, William O’Connor of Sprii^field, 111.; with the rapid growth of this under a benevolent government. ue of objective truth or giving Church. The enemies of our civi sacrament of , in area. They have multiplied many This Solemn Pontifical Mass of Bishops Wendelin Nold of Galveston, Albert Zuroweste of keeping with its purpose, should Religious freedom is guaranteed countenance to religious indiffer- lization have been quick to recog­ be conferred in full view of the times the beneficent service of re­ Thanksgiving "is celebrated most by our fundamental laws. On two entism, respect for the freedom of nize that the great struggle which Belleville, Joseph Mueller of Sioux City, of ligion here in the diocese. We fittingly in this beautiful envi­ separate occasions when the is­ conscience of each citizen is a divides the world today is not Church. It is fitting and proper, shall let the record speak for it­ Cheyenne, Joseph Marling, Auxiliary of Kansas City, Mo.; Allen therefore, that this silver jubilee ronment. The seminary is a living sues were before the Supreme fundamental postulate of our civic merely a political or economic Babcock of Grand Rapids, Charles Greco of Alexandria, La.; Mark celebration should also be public. self. testimonal to the fidelity with Court of the , it has life. “Congress shall make no laws {Continued on page 5) Carroll of Wichita, Clarence G. Issenmann, Auxiliary of Cin­ Twenty-fivd years in the his­ cinnati. tory of an institution which Bishops Henry Grimmelsman of Evansville, Lambert Hoch of counts its age by the thousand years may seem to be merely a Bismarck, Joseph Willging of Pueblo, Bernard Espelage of Gallup, passing episode. Twenty-five William Condon of Great Falls, William Brady of Sioux Falls, years in the history of the Eugene McGuinness of Okl^oma City and Tulsa, George Rehr- Church in Colorado, which ing of Toledo, Joseph Gilmore of Helena, Stanislaus Bona of reaches back less than 100 years, cannot be dismissed with Green Bay, Thomas Gorman of Dallas-Fort Worth, Joseph Albers the same easy‘ gesture. Twenty- of Lansing, Bernard Sullivan, S.J., Titular of Halicarnassus; and five years in the life of an indi­ Charles Quinn, CM., of Yukiang, Kiangsi, China. t vidual, especially when those years have been spent in the of­ fice of a Bishop, constitute an event of major importance. As the original day of Arch­ RELieiOUS ARTICLES bishop Vehr’s consecration was < T • STATUES • ROSARIES • MEDALS 'surrounded with public splendor, 'so today, as we commemorate his • PICTURES • PRAYER BOOKS 25 years in the Episcopate, we • PENDANTS V* BOOKS • PLAQUES I summon to our aid once more the rich pageanty of the Church in Compicic Lmp of Rfiigioui Article* for Church jind Hom^ order to express to God in the solemnity of the Mass our pro­ found thanks for the countless benefits received through his min­ A. I*. %%"a^ncr an d (d . istry.’ t in iMii <;ooDK ■ Ambassadors Of Christ n S itu jh , (PiVtpoM ,' 606 14th St. Between California & Welton TA 5-8331 Twenty-five years ago Arch­ 1 Hour FREE Parking Directly bishop Vehr came to Denver. He was a’stranger, in the sense that in rear of our store—Welton St. Entrance he was personally unknown to both priests and people. In’ To Provide the Finest Possible another sense, no priest and no Bishop can in fact be a stranger anywhere in the Church of God. J o t Gentle Cleaning The faith is in itself a bond of Funeral Services in the Sacred union for all the members of the * Mystical Body of Christ. Those of who come in the name of the Lord, moreover, are not self-ap­ Tradition of the Your Finest pointed ministers, but ambassa­ dors of Christ and dispensers of CURTAINS, DRAPES, His sacred mysteries. They are Within the Means of All received with a cordial welcome SPREADS because they have been sent by the same divine authority with AND TABLE LINENS which Christ sent His Apostles. When we say that Archbishop Exclusive Hand Finishing . . , Meh'culous Care Vehr came to Denver as a stranger, we most modify that statement. No one coming to Chapel of Our Lady Be porticii^or obout four appearance Denver from the Church of Cin­ USE OUR cinnati could be regarded alto­ gether as a stranger. The great PERSONALIZED FASTIDIOUS apostle of Colorado, Denver’s SHIRT SERVICE ' DRY CLEANING first Bishop, "the saintly pontiff, Joseph P. Machebei^, came from Prompt Courteous Delivery Service the Church of Cincinnati to labor in the mission fields of the West. 10% Cash and Carry Bishop Matz, his successor, pur­ iB ojukvcuuL sued his studies for the priest­ hood in the seminary of Cincin­ Colotado JtaoL (^o. nati, namely, Mt. St, Mary’s of the West. Archbishop Vehr, some 3020 Federal Boulevard GR. 7-1626 4100 FEDERAL BLVD. GR. 7-1646 |I60 years later, presided over this '"same institution as its rector when the call came to hjm to as-

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PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyiton'e 4-4205 Thurtdoy, June 14, 1956 CFM Will Have Cathedral Parish Aurora Meeting Please Patronize These Friendly Firms Friday, June Tl DOYLE’S Aurora.— (St. Therese’a Par- PHARMACY (»h)*-A g:eneral ■meeting of the Th* PiiKialar OranM CPM 1^11 be held Friday, June 17th AVE. AND GRANT 22, in the parish hall. All inter­ U . 4-iMT PBEI MLIVniT ested couples are invited to at­ tend. ( ; '•^BREAKFA^^^^ ^ The Ave Maria Bridge Circle is having a couples’ lawn party ' • LUNCHEONS n on Saturday, June 16, in the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ted Eige- • SEA FOODS man. Circle members are Mmes. (•M< t*ll> ( I.B. til 10 |.B* Virginia E i g e m a n, Arlene PRESCK1I*TI0NS CALLED SUPER CHEF Fischer, Maureen Miles, Isabel! FOR AND DELIVERED Att«M fr*B CaUitdrtl Zimmerman, Jean Selichnow, Colfax at Dowaini Dcurei Tent Shelter 'Those who will participate in I the protection of the tent shown above, in the S. C«U*i at L*|*a Margie Rhed, Betty Welsh, and ^ the games party ______KE*tone 44217 Peg Kelly. ' a t S t Rose of event of inclement Weather. The tent will ac- CaIlatechism clauses will begin ruiFar ^UIIIITHIf nmilffll Lima’s Parish Bazaar June commodate as many as 160 persons, the second week of the summer Please Patronize session on Monday, June 18. + •+• + + + + Your REGISTER After these sessions, summer school will end with First Com­ Advertisers and munion on June 24. Sixth Annual St Rose of Lima Bazaar Mention | The Aurora Young People's Club is holding a dance in the THE REGISTER | church hall on Saturday, June 16, at 8:30 p.m. Proceeds from Scheduled to Open Thursday, June 14 the dance will go to Father Frank Syrianty for St. Pius Youna Horsewoman oisen, daughter of (St. Ross of Lime's Parish, Langfield, Terry Mueller, Bar­ Mrs. Watson had been secretary Tenth's Parish. I uuny nur»enoman ^ r . and Mrs. Ken Olsen of St. Denver) bara Fortune, Mary Karnes, of the society. ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' PARISH I Any parish organization hav The sixth annual parish bazaar Junie Thomas, Susan Urquhart, R o m of Lima's Parish, Denver, demonstrates proper technique in Mrs. Phil Jackson-, chairman, ing news to published is asked to ridihg a pony for the benefit of youngsters who will attend the begins Thursday evening, June Sherry Saul, Rosemary De Mers, and the other members of the Please Patronize These Friendly Firms 1 contact Mrs, Kathleen Koehl, parishm 'bazaar this year. Ponies furnished by the Axtell Pony Farm 14, and will continue nightly Cleta Silva, and Loretta Vigil, nominating team presented short • o 1 EM. 6-2257, no later than Sun- will be present each nl^ht of the four days (June 14,15, 16, and 17) through Sunday, June 17. Cli­ The Boy Scouts will initiate a bionaphical sketches with the day evening, June 17.______for riding. Sodality girls under Miss Kay Urban will handle the maxing the four-day event will new game to this year’s bazaar. qualifications of each candidate. be a roast beef dinner to be They will conduct a basketball rides. Annual reports were given by Aiamedo Drug Store CONOCO PRODJUaS Wall served from 3 to 7 p.m., Sunday, toss under the guidance of r. a PETERSON. Proa. to and the awarding of the grand Scoutmaster Jim Dunn, and standing committee chairmen; Lubriration • Delco Butteriea WiU Three-Day Event CARPETS prize, a. Chevrolet station wagon, Perry Waslnger, Vern Cook, and Linens, Mrs. Joseph Rollins; mem­ bership, Mrs. John Francone; Cat Rate Drn|{a Car Washing ROOM SIZE the “Handymair’ a light blue Russ Hager of the scouting com­ and cream-colored 1956, two- mittee. Scouts participating are Altar, Mrs. Harry Schraeder; Fountain Sartiea Smndriae and SMALLER IRUGS Bazaar to Open June 15 door model. Bill Lewis, Danny Dunn, Fred sick, Mrs. Earle Cochran; and Tour Bmeinatt Appraciatad W. A. (Dutch) THOMAS visiting and traveling basket, LsrcMt wlstUani ie ths city. The Rev. Barry J. Wogap, Hager, Bill McDonald, Bob Alameda & So. Broadway Alamada A Logan PE. 3-9840 pastor, issued a request that all Hayes, Richard Ariola, Joe Mrs. Hal Heffron. Reports brought out that about 60 of the Furniture in the house returns be made by June 14. Nagel, Carl Harris, Joe Raisch, Pehrson’s Market At Precious Blood Parish and Jeff Zereies. 300 new women in the parish Opts irtdmieiT fnnlpn TiD I t'clock Mrs. A. Vahrenkamp, 740 S. (Most Procious Blood Parish, Danvar) Umatilla, WE 5-2225 will ac­ Other attractions of the ba­ had been personally contacted by Complete One-Stop PLATT ! The annual bazaar will get under way Friday eve­ cept returns on bazaar booLs, zaar will be an under-a-cover society members and invited to E.M.W. ning, June 15, at ?■ o’clock. Saturday evening the rides and Mrs. E. Robinson, 925 S. games party, adult games, a join the society; that the linens FOOD STORE f L E A N E R S Pecos, WE 4-0532, on dinner Sportland booth, doll booth, a had been inventoried and a more where cash talks will be operating from 7 until 12. On Sunday, June 17, a efficient system organized for Delivery — Tues., 'Thurs., Sat. Mr*. Emily Howell, Owner 2141 So. Broadway tickets. Returns will also be ac­ panda bear booth, and such roast beef dinner will be served in the hall from 1 until cepted tonight at the bazaar. features as a Brownie movie laundering them. Mrs. Schraeder 491 So. Pearl PE. 3-1484 SHerman 4-2754 offered her number (WE 5- The price of the dinner is $1 camera, projector and screen, a Very Reasonable dfhand-made two-tone quilt, a 7542) for those to call who have . 1for children under 12 years of for adults and 60 cents for flowers to donate for the altars Please Patronize age. children. St. Philomena’s Circle walking doll, and a 12 gauge Prices Remington automatic shotgun. during the summer. The society The awarding of the grand has charge of the grand prize, has 218 members. Your REGISTER CUanInf by Bodefelt ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH prize will be held later Sunday and the women of the Altar and The refreshment booth will Advertisers and Rosary Society, the dinner. sell Cokes, hot dogs, hamburgers, Circle News Dick Tremlett John Boliiagrer evening and the bazaar will close donuts, and many other delica­ Mention Please Patronize These Friendly Firms at 12 o’clock. There is plenty of Pony ridei will be a part of From the circle came the fol­ the feitivitiei for children. cies. On Friday, tuna and cheese 295 S. Penn. RA 2-8653 parking space available in the sandwiches will be featured. lowing news: Mrs. Rosenberger THE REGISTER field that is west of the rec­ The rides will be handled by w.BS named president of St. tory. young women from the sodal­ Altar Society Elects Jude’s to replace Mrs. Fred Washington Park Mkt. NORRIS AG MARKET All who are donating either ity. Lire ponies will be fur­ Mrs. Phil Watson was elected Whitehead whose husband was nished by the Axtell Pony president of the Altar and Ros­ Bin Bnihet Garth Iwrlf, Pm* ■■■her at SL VlNURt'i Pirlih baked goods or candy are asked transferred. Hostesses for the Coapleta AG Food Ctnttr to note the times for bringing Farm. ary Society at the election meet­ June meeting will be Mrs. Coch­ Your Friendly their articles to the hall. Those Other booths to attract the ing last week. Re-elected vice ran and Mrs. Gene Mullins. St. John's Parish OPEN SUNDAYS 9 TILL 2 children will be the ball toss, president was Mrs. Joe Padilla. whose last names begin -with the St. Jude’s present money-mak­ Please Patronize These Friendly Firms AG Store Credit — Free Delivery hoop’la, fish pond, and dart toss. Other officers include Mrs. Don ing project is the sale of return- letters “A” to “K" inclusive A live parakeet donated by Milner, treasurer; Mrs. Richard So. Clayton 4 LoaUlana PE. I-S417 should bring their articles on address labels, 600 for $2. Mrs. 898 S. Gilpin SP. 7-6075 Delores Langfield will be a spe­ Herburger, secretary; and Mrs, Rosenberger or members of the Friday afternoon; “L” to "R," cial prize. Miss Kay Urban is James Qo>nn, historian. Retiring on Saturday afternoon. These circle may be contacted to place chairman of all the games for from office are Mr* Ernest orders. OLSON'S CAPITOL DRUG Ray's Standard Service things should be brought early the youngsters and will be Robinson, president; Mrs. War­ in the afternoon so as to allow S t Philomena’s announced its P*al 0. Schnridtr, Prop. FOR RENT Ray Guertner, Prop. assisted by Della and Judy ren Foote, treasurer; and Mrs. plans for the summer, a family (MmUr or >L Jolio’i FtrUti) plenty of time for pricing the F o o d Washing • Greasing Richards. Mary and Delores Harry Rosenberger, historian. picnic, fi play at Elitch's, and Market Modern Pre*eription Dept. FLOOR POLISHER baked goods. Sunday morning, a dancing party. So. Clayton at Louitiana those from “S” to "Z” should Appreciatei Your Businest FREB DELIVERY 75c per Day RA. 2-9870 bring their things after the Mrs. Mary Alvey was elected Revlon Co*metic* president of S t Rose’s Circle 3030 E. 6th EA. 2-1801 E. 6th Sc Fillmore FR. 7-2741 (Extra charge of 25c if we Masses either to the kitchen or Free Pickup and Delivery to the baked goods booth. and Mrs. G. Lambrecht secre­ pickup and deliver) tary-treasurer. Specialladlng in Vacation School FRANK MATHIS ALSO for 60c Day Mr*. Robinion, In a *um- Permanent Waving * L^wn Roller LEN'S Pharmacy To Begin July 2 mary report of the year’* ac- Druggist * Lown Spreaders / U C, PEH*. Pr*a. Four Sisters of Charity will tivitie*, li*ted mora than M y Lady^Edith . lt*Rb«r St. Vlnnnl 4. Pa«r. Pirtab Profetiional * Lawn Aerotar be here during the month of July $3,000 *pent for couvent arid Hava Yonr Doctor Pboao chapel furni*hing*. She *aid Pre*cription Service Beauty Shoppe * Post Hole Digger hold a vacation religious U* Yonr Praacription school for children of the parish the circle* have donated Phone* RA. 2-4685— 2-4688 Mlnalt K****l*r, Utr. * Hedge .Trimmer 2707 E. LonUiana RA. 2-3739 who attend the jiublic schools. kitchen item*, and furnishing* for the chapel and the school. 6th Ave. at Marion 2804 E. 6th Aye. EA. 2-0788* M a c G R L D E R At Loalstaa* and Saaili Clartaa Registration is being held on Sundays after the Masses for Thf membership ha* increased V a r i e t y & H d w . Tbo 6rmt llattd hort dotervo to from 157 to 218, and the bo romembertd wbon you aro dia- those who %re to enter first F O K S T E R ^ S ^ Please Patronize 2624 E. Louisiana RA 2-9372 tributinf your potronafe to tbo grade this fall, up through the society hai gone well above Your REGISTER difierent linea of bualneaa. ninth grade. Classes will begin the amount budgeted for the Complete year. July 2 and will be held five days Food Market Advertisers and a week. She stressed continued co­ operation with the deanery. Both Meats Processed for Freezers Mention At present there are two 1 SOUTH GAYLORD I spiritually and socially, the ex­ 2916 E. 6th Ave. EA. 2-2472 THE REGISTER groups active in the Christian perience of her office has been Family Movement in the parish a rewarding one, she said .in 1 Shopping District | A third group is ibout to be closing, and thanked all l^er fel­ formed and anyone who ie in­ low officers and the members terested in joining or wishes to for their co-operation and work MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD PARISH .■■■■oooomoo learn more about the CFM may during her two. years as presi­ contact Vincent Collison at SK dent. Please Patronize These Friendly Firms • EMPIRE MARKET 6-6909 for further information. : SO. GAYLORD : Buy Dinnerwore , Johnny Meyers Bob Holm A recant eaaiUt check re* Open Week Dayi and SunJayc veali that there ere now 657 The society has purchased a FOR QUALITY MEATS & GROCERIES t e-m. U 1 p.m. HARDWARE 1 familie* in the parish end 48 set of dinnerware, goblets, and single persons. Since Feb. 1, linen tablecloths for small din­ Qaalily Meats • Sea Foods ■ 1055 S. Gaylord SP 7-2961 g 51 families have mored from ners which the society serves Barney'is Fine Meats 1058 S. Gaylord SP. 7-7.567 ■ Free Delivery the parish. visiting priests. On the purchas­ ■ Da Pont and " ing committee were Mrs. Bill Barney Amrein, Member Most Precioua Blood Parish Our Lady of the Miraculous T a m * D mv*w D Im n n a pc Preparation for the tent party of Sconzert and Mrs. Mike Mc­ Open Eveningt and Sundaye — Closed Tuesday GAYLORD ■ M cM nrtry Paints " Medal Circle ■will meet June 21 l e n t r a n y r i u n n c r s gj phUomena’s Parish, Denver, Donough. at 8 o’clock in the home of Mrs. scheduled for July 6, 7, and 8, went into the final month last Tues­ The society is donating $200 2276 So. Colorado Blvd. SK. 6-2393 C L E A 1 \ £ R S - GRASS SEEDS I William Dresler, 2665 S. Garfield day, June 5, with a general committee meeting of all parish chair­ toward the bazaar dinner ex­ PICKUP 4 DELIVERY Street. * Lawn Fertilizers ■ men and associates, fletured above, seated, are the general women’s penses. Women who will work ITe Give Stamps committee chairmen, Mrs. Maude Zint tind Mrs. Dallas Eby, check­ at the dinner are reminded to ^ Gates Hose p ing final plans with Mrs. Emma Lou Badger, specialty booth chair­ be at the hall at 2 p.m. promptly. ■ Garden Tools _ PE'. 3-1350 - 1025 So. Gaylord man. Harry T. Zook is general chairman of the three-day tent Father Wogan. thanked the St. Joseph Parish party. women for their efforts in so­ Galden, Colo. + + + + ciety projects and said that dur­ Merehaat* Advorti*ing Here Appreciate Yonr Patronage Please Patronize HNS Meeting Is ing the period from Jan. 1 to Lent Drug May 3 tnis year, 11,360 altar Your REGISTER Bava Toar Doctor Phono breads had been furnished by Ua Yoar Preaeriptiona Tent Party Set Jiily 6-8 Advertisers and Attended by Many society funds which roughly j DUD'S t A F E . 1 Mention RA 2-5664-Free Delivery averages 500 Communions per (St, Vincent de Paul’s Parish, Sunday. About 1,300 attend Spacializing in Sunday Dinners i THE REGISTER 1 ISM 8. Gaylord at ToinuMO Denver) At St. Philomena Parish Mass every Sunday. " 12 till B p.m . ' t ' We (five S & B Gr«en Stamp* A Red Feather Tour spon­ At the mepting of the Holy o CR. 9-9981 1 Name Society on June 6, one of (St. Philomana’* Parish, Mrs. Walter Badger of 1322 sored by the Community Chest the largest crowds in many Denver) Madison Street has made an will take place on Thursday, |I 1119 Washington Ave. Golden, Colo. | June 28, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:46 months was present The Wright The tent party committee and appeal for potted plants to be used in the annual tent party a.m. Members interested may Andersen’s Market & McGill fishing tackle set was associates will staff the Four­ contact Mrs. Eugene Burton, awarded to Rocky Apodaca of teenth Avenue display of the display July 6, 7, and 8. She will pick up any donations of WE. 6-7692, to make reserva­ 1093 So. Gaylord RA. 2-0902 3341 Gilpin Street. Two films in 1-956 Parklane Ford Station tions. color on fishing were shown. Wagon beginning this week end, planted lloWers by phoning FR 7-8579. St. Philomena's Parish FREE DELIVERY OPEN SUNDAYS This Thursday, June 14, will Harry T. Zook, general chair­ be the last “Ladies’ Night’’ for man, and James McCoy, auto­ The silver wedding anniver­ Denverite Is Heme Please Patronize These Friendly Firms the Pinochle Club. The games mobile chairman, announced this sary of Mr..and Mrs. William L, For 30-Day Leave start at 8 p.m., and there will week. The car will be placed on Zint will be celebrated Sunday, the comer of the parish property June 17, with a Mass at 8:15 Sp. 3 Carl F. F. Eiberger, Jr., be a Dutch lunch served in the son-of Madeleine Ries-Eiberger of Betty & Bob’s Beauty parish hall. All parishioners who for parishioners and■ fnen ■ lends to o’clock. Monsignor Higgins will Andy's Texaco Station BONNIE BRAE a offer the Mass. 552 Kalamath Street, Denver, is & Barber Shop like to play pinochle arejnvited S66« spending a 30-day leave from 12th tc Clayton FR. 7-9826 "rhe RL Rev. Monsignor Wil­ Altar Sociefy Specializing io liam M. Higgins, pastor, and the duties on .the Island of Hawaii. WX GITS RED STAMPS Installs Officers He has visited Pearl Harbor, Permanent Wav- g vWW Shopping Center MacGruder Store Has Rev^ Joseph M. O’Malley, ad­ . The June meeting and in­ Honolulu, Kilaueu Military Camp Texaco Products ing and Latest in T viser to the tent party commit­ near Mauna Loa, and Hawaii Hair Shaping. Model Club for Boys tee, spoke briefly Tuesday eve­ stallation of officers for the National Park, the volcanic won­ Lubrication Tiraa ning, June 12, on the work the Altar and Rosary Society was Waahing ^ Aeeeaaorie* 2603 E. 12th Ave. EA 2-4723 CONOCO PRODUaS committee has accomplished in derland. Lvbricatioa. Car Wuhtat. Bittarlaa Preisser's Red & White The MacGruder Variety and held Monday, June 11. Mrs. Carl is assigmad to the claima Hardware Store, located at 2624 anticipation of the annual parish Frank D. Patton, president for department of the Adjutant Gen­ Rocliartad. Tlra Valcanfslag fiesta. Mr. McCoy reported on IFe Oir0 Pioneer $tamp$ E. Louisiana Street, Denver, has 1956-67, thanked the members eral’s office at Ft, Lewis, Wash, Grocery and Market started a Cadets Model Club for the car project, for. all thmr services in past Mrs. Maude Zint, Mrs. Daljas Blessed Sacrament Parish BONNIE BRAE ^AMCY HEATS. VEGETABLES. AND boys of any age. The purchase of years and promised an eventful QUAUTT GROCERIES any model plane entitles the boy Eby, and Mrs., Pat Hart, women’s Please Patronize These Friendly Firms division general cochairmen, re­ year ofiservice to the parish. A Conoco Service Free Delivery SPme# 7-4447 to be a member of the club. small brunch was served. Co­ PILES 724 So. Univeriity PE. 3-9909 ported on the activities already lUl E Ohle Ara (Sa UalT. and ) Prizes will be given once a arranged for the July bazaar. hostesses were. Mary Kennedy, Heal Quickly - -...A month for the plane judged best Committee chairmen chose final the Misses Katherine, Margaret A special representative from color and eye-catching displays and Mae Mohan, Irene Mulcahy, with my the Douglas Model distributors for the tent party. the Mmes. D. J. McQuaid, J. H. COLORADO BOULEVARD DRUG Meyer, Teenie Miller, Warren will assist in the judging of the The Cub Scout* and their PROVEN METHOD JO I R. 8CBHITZ. Pn». Cure d'Ars Parish Miller, P. M. Mills, W. P. Mix, model planes. MacGruder’s invite father* will receire Com­ (Hrako Hm * iMnMi r«M) boys interested in model planes John F. Mohan, Julia Nicholls, No Catting No Injoetion* Please Patronize These Friendly Firms munion cori>orately on Sun­ No Snfforing . No Hoapitnl to come in and ask full partic­ day, June 17, in the 8:15 and Robert Norfleet. PreseriptioBS ulars of the club. o’clock Ma** a* part of the Prayers for the seriously ill No Lo** bf Timo Acearatoly Fillod *piritual program of aconting. are asked for Mr. and Mrs. From Work Please Patronize THELMA KASSON The regional committee of Donajd Bryant, Irene Polak, Ed­ DR. ALLEH B. Fountain Service BEAUTY SALON Elati Drug Store the CFM. groups in East Denver ward Wadsworth, M. Blake Your REGISTER 2876 Colorado Blvd. West 3rd Ave. and Elati S t met last week at St. Philomena’s Vifquain, Mary Kennedy, and CROESSMANN Liquor Department Ftrwntliitd Honty Ordtn ISe Robert Husson. j Advertisers and Hair Stylinp L«t U< Fill Your Prescription School to plan for a Cana Day D.C. Frt. OriiTMT Bait D«an* 4 inratn Permanent IT ^ng UELVIM SIMPSON at Annunciation High School A home to rent, five rooms 881 14th St. Suite 811 EA. 2-3S33 EA. 2-9997 EA. 2-9998 Mention ResUtertd Pbarmeeict Sunday, May 17. Details may be PHONE DEztar t-llU — S6 Yeen (n Colorado — furnished at 1535 Gaylord AC 2-5070 FR 7-7260 Ea*t Colfax Sc Cotornda BHrd. THE REGISTER 1 ] Ttwtaa Kaatoa O'Caoner, Owaar PE. S-I4I7 obtained from Mrs. Philip Clark Street, wai announced this past 33 Years Experience at FL. 5-1110. week. I’.

'i Tiiunday, June 14, 1956 Office, 938 8annock Street THE DENVER CATHOUIQ REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-42Q5 PAGE FIVE f i M Couples From 7 Parishes mass Schedule Arebbishop Alter Deelares in Sermon at Jubilee Mass Fr. Mann Will Conduct Archdiocese of Denver (Clip «pd S«v* for Futuro il*f*r*nct.) BURLINGTON I RL Catherini’t — T. (A4dUi.. Mission—^ :30. closest to their hearts. EATON I at. Miokatl'Oe-lad tn d 4th Mindssenty, a Cardinal Stepinac, _ This is the priesthood estab­ Again He said to them: “He who We snare with him a sense of tnd 1 p.m, profouiid humility, but we share It is earnestly hoped that as QUABDIAN ANGELS', 18U W. Itn d Sunday#, 10. a Cardinal Wyssynski, as well as lished by Christy This is the hears you, heats Me; apd he who ELBERT: Sterad Reart—4th and 6th a hbst of other Bishops' behind priesthood mentioned by St. rejects you, rejects Me; and he with him also the well-founded many couples from these seven Sundayt, 10. hope of being united together parishes as can will take ad­ ROLY FAMILY, W. 44th Avtnut «nd GLIZARE'fU, St. M ary's-2nd Sunday, the Iron Curtain. This in itself Paul. This is the priesthood ex­ who rejects Me, rejects Him who UUet Btmtt—6JF, 7JO, 9. 10:16, 10. is eloquent testimony of the fact ercised by Archbishop Vehr in sent some day in the eternal priest­ vantage of this opportunity to 11:16, 12:16, tad 1 p.m. ERIE: St. Bcholaatlcala— 8:16. Me." that Bishpps, by the nature of his capacity as a successor of Saraly thara j| ne qijiaian hood of Our Savior. spend an afternoon together HOLY GHOST. 19th ta d Oalifotait PARK: Our LadyUtdy ofESTES of tha Idouii- their office, ape the defenders of thinking about and praying about SiMttt-^6, T. 8:16, 9:16; 10:1L taii>s, Rig Thompson Highway— the apostles. As a high priest cammittad into tha kaaping qf We look forward-to that final 11:16, 19:11, tad 7 p.m. Juns, tJ O , 6. Slid 11: Only and our common culture and civiliza­ he is, by his office and by the reward, as St. Paul states, “not their marriage. August. 6 -JO, 8, 0, and 11. hnman hand* maaa lublima, Dr. and Mrs. J. Philip Clarke, HOLY ROSARY, 4679 P atti S trttt—I, BVEBQRRBN: Christ tha King-1. 10. tion. very etymology of the word, a as if (we) had already won the 8, 10. bridge builder for his pepples, maya hanafieial to mankind, prise, already reached fulfillment. 1956 Hudson Street, FL- 5-1110 MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD, 8. Colottdo FAT^PLA¥> 2nd Snadar. t; 4th Sua- lilhop Is PMfft are chairmen of the Cana com­ Boulavtnl Iim—1, 6, I, 10 JO. dar. 10. spanning time apd etepnity, unit­ and m«ra waightad with digv (We) only preea QRi in hope of tad liJO. First «li(i Foremost mittee. No reservations are nec­ FLAGLER: St. M ary's-0. ing hearen and earth. oily than that of ha-i hair dart, 6, 6 J6, inndty in Ssatemhas) rifice, there a priesthood. In “Pdntifex Maximus” — high Remember 8:16, 0, tad 6 JO p.m, GOLD HILL: ^ J a m a s '- 7 (July and primitive revelation it was the Seeking JobsSACRED REABT, 88tb pad L ttim tr priest of the Roman people. It Aagaat). known in the Christian Vamily Stratti—6:30, 7 JO, 9, 10 JO. 12. head of the family who offered was an impressive claim; but the Movement throughout the city, ST, OAJETAN'S, 1166 Riath Stmat-r- gRAND r a n d LAKE; , S t Ana's — Jana. sacrifice; later it was the head Jobs and homes fpr three 7, 11 JO ; July and; August, 7 :30, office was self imposed and the • on will conduct discussions on*how European farm families who I JO, a ID JO. 12:16, tpd 7 n.m. of the tribe or nation, '{'hus Dad ST. o a t h : .. HE'S, 4200 Fadami fiaula- :30, .JO.UJO.■ l l J title a vain boast. to find the Joy and fulfilln^ent will arrive in New York June atrd —^ 7 JO. t, 10:16, 11:16, 12:16, Y: Qnt Lady q| Psaca Church Abraham. Isaac, and Jacob per­ God intended in the husband- 16 bound for Denver are being tad 7 p.m. —8. 11 formed the office of priesthood Christ Alone wife, parent-child relationship in ST. OOHINIO'S, w. 29th tnd Fadatal OBEBLBYi St. P e U t'i— 1196 Ninth Is True Mediator His Day sought by Mpnsignor Elmer J, B o u Itv atd ^ IJO , 7 JO, 0, 10, 11, 12, ...... ue— 8, 7 JO, ■ 8:46,-:46, 16.l6. 1-11:15. for their people. marriage. Kolka, director of the Arch­ 4fld 7 p>tQ. Q«b' fB: St M ary's-1st Suadar, 10; When God brought the Israel­ Christianity teaches us. that diocesan Catholic Charities. ST. ELIZABETH'S. O uttit tnd llth ites out of Egypt, He commanded there is only one Mediator be­ The informal gathering will be S trttU —6, 2, 9:16, 11. 12:16. HAKTU^'’i'^*^htfst the Klng-^lU t 2td, Sunday/June 17 from 1:90 p.m. to 6 p.m. Smok­ The families are Mr. and ST. FRANCIS OE SALRS^ A ltm tdt and 5th Sundays, 8:30; 2nd iand 41b Moses to set aaide Aaron and his tween God and man. The priest­ Mrs. Johann Galalowitscb, a Avtapt tnd S. Shtemaa Sttathr-F, «, Suadisunuaya, s. ' sons to be consecrated as an ex­ hood of Jesus Christ is unique ing will be permitted, and re­ 7, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12 (tnd 6 p.m. on holy HDLYdKE: St. Fatyidk't-1st 2rd, and German-Yugoslav couple; An­ d a rt). 5(h Sundayt, 8; Sad and 4th Sun- clusive and hereditary priest­ and indivisible. Nevertheless, the Religious Articles freshments will be served. Prob­ drea Helleia, also a German ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA'S, E. 29td daya. 9 JO. hood. They and theip descendants priests of the Xev '"e.stament lems to be covered will include ethnic from Yugoslavia, and Avaaua tnd York Sttaat—6. 7, iJO, HUGO: St. Anthony's — 1st Sunday spirituality of marriage, psy­ 10:30, 12, and 6 JO p.m. 9:16; 2nd Sunday, 7 JB; 3rd tad 6th' Make Lasting Gifts his wife; and Gerhard Hent- ST. JAldES'. 1284 Nawport S tra a t-^ . Sundayt, II JO: 4tb Sunday, 19: holy chology of the sexes, and par­ schel and his wife and four T:{6, 2 JO. 0:88. 11, 12:16. ent-child relationship. children who are Germans ST. JOHN TRB EVANGEU&rS. E. IDA^& SPBINGS: St. Paul'a-^9. And Always Appreciated Savanth Avaaua apd Elitabath Strati ILIFP: St. CatharlBa't-r-8, 10. coming from the U.S. Zpne. The —6. 7 JO, 5, 10 JO. 18. JPENSTOWN: St John's—1st Sunday new Americans will bring to ST. JOSEPH'S rPeliih), 617 E. 46tb 16: 3rd and 5th Sandara, 8. JaUwtH (baij, 227 the number of refugees AvtnutL-f, I Jo,' lOJO. JU ^SBORG; St Aathoaf't-^7 JO. $ohtL fi. dfafjiidsirL C»- ST. JOSBPil'S (Radamptarlit), Sixth KE^lESBpRQ: Holy Fanilr Ohareh' CROSS EYES who have been segettled in the —Isi, 3cd, and Sth'Sundart, 16; 2nd Church Supplies and Keligious Articles archdiocese. r.T r, !o.S?5lS’'*“ and 4th SuadaVs. 8. 8trsi!ffht«n*d unutUy ST. LEO THE GREAT'S, 909 10th KIOWA: Si. Ann's—1st and 3rd Subt HEADQUARTERS in on« office viiit. Monsignor Kolka pointed out Street—8, OaO. 12. ilnys, 10. NEW STORE HOURS DURING SUMMER that all of the men seeking ST. MARY MAGDALENE'S. W. 28th KIT CARSON: St. Auaustine's—9. I 9:00 to 5:80 Monday thru Friday BANDAGES farm positions have many Avenua and Zenobia Street—6 JO, 8, KREMMI.ING: St. Peter's—9. HOSMTAIIZATION years of experience in agricul-, 10, 12. LAFAYETTE: Immaculate Conception 9:00 to 12:30 Saturday ST. PATRICK'S. 3325 Perot S tr e e t- — 7. 9:1S. ROSS HARDWARE CO. ELMER J. GERKEN, Usnsger 6hange foi examination tural and dairy work in their 7, 9. 10:30. 12. LEADVILLE; Annunciation Church- 1 01 FOB COUNSELING. homelands. ST. PHILOMENA'S. E. 14th Avenue 6:30. 8, 10. 6420 E. Colfax Near Monaco Pkwjr. Phone: FL 5-5330 and Detroit Stiact-5:46, 7. 8:15. LEADVILLE; St. Joseph's-6 JO, 8 J«. Open Erenings tjll 9 :00—Snndan till S p.m.—FREE PARKING A metal worker, Giovanni 9 JO. 11, 12:18. LIMON: Our Lady of Yielerr Chiicch— Cleva, and his wife, both of ST. ROSE OF LIMA'S, 1320 W. Nevada 1st Sunday, 7 JQ; 2nd Sunday, 9:1(; 1120-22 BroRdway CHerry 4-6304 For information, coma in or call Trieste, are also seeking em­ Place—6. 8, 9. 10. 12. 3rd and 5th Sundays, 9:30; 4th Sun- NATIONAL C.R. INSTITUTE ployment. They will arrive in ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S. E. A riiont ds». a JO. 102S iladUan a t tnd S. Univenity Boulevard—S:4S. LONGMONT: St. John tha Baptiat'a— Phone; PH. 7-SOEt New York on the S.S. Q$nefal S. 9:30. ir , 12:16 (tnd 7:30 p.m. on 6:80.8,0,10. Lany/itt June 16 with the other Aug. 15). LOUISVILLE: St. L o u is '- 7, 9. DenTtr, Colorado LOVELAND’: St. John the Ertaaellst'e, refugees. SUBURBAN 225 W. Fifth Street—June. 7. 9, ARVADA: St. Anne’t, 160 Grant Place end 10:80; July and August, 6-JO, —6:30, 7 JO, 8 JO, 10 JO, 12. 8, 9, and 10 JO: AURORA: 8t. Ftui Tenth, 18th Place MATHESON: S t Agnea'—lit. trd, and tnd.Y ott Street— 8, 9:86. 11. 6th Sundays, 11 JO; lad tn d 4th AURORA: St. Thtcate't, E. ISth and Sundays, 8-JB. i; Recommended Firms ii Ranton—8. 7. 8, 9, 10, 11:15, 12:15. HAKITOU SPRINGS; Oar Udy of Fir- and 5 JO p.m. aetupl Help Chapel—;8 J 6. DERBY: St. Cttharina'a — 7JO, 8 JO. MEAD.' Guardian Aagtla're-8 Jg. 10. ' M^ERER: Holy Ramify—11 JO avtry unday except Tib.' ENGLEWOOD: All Soult', 4400 8. Lo­ M pfrU B N : St. Patrich’a—9. i fo r Auto gan Straat—7, 9, H . MONUMENT: St Pelic’ 4th ' Sunday, ENGLEWOOD: St. Louit'—6, 7, 8, 9. 10. 1], 12. 10. FORT LOGAN: St. Patriok'i—3995 S. NEDERLAND: S t Bita'a Chapel—June, Irving Straat—7, 8:30. 10 JO. 8; July and August 8 and 0. SERVICE GOLDSiN-rSt. Jotaph'i— 7. 6. 10. 11. NEW OA^LE: R t Mary’s—2nd and rih Saturdayt, I. ACTIOH LAKEWOOD ; St. Barnadatta'i, 7940 W. OAK CREEK: St Hartin'a—2nd. 4th, I2tb Avanui 5, 7 JO, IJO,IJO , 9 JO, and 6th Sundays, ID JO. 10:80, 12. OURUR LADY OFO F THE------ROCKIES CAMP UTTLETON: St. h U rr'l—I, 9. 9, 10. 11 JO. Intar Evtrgreen)—8. OUR LADY OF THE VISITATION; PARKER: Ave Maria—2nd Sunday. 10. Adami County— 8 JO, 11:30. PU TTEV aLErst Nieholai of Mydyra- Williams Nash, Inc. WELBY: Aitum ption—6, 6 JO, 8, 10, h. 12, tnd 7 p.m. RAMAH: 10. WESTHINSIEB; Holy Trinity — 8, RANGELY : S t Ignatius'—:4th Sunday. 0, and 10. Authoriged Salet & Service WESTWOOD: St. Anthony of Ptdut’t. RED CLIFF: Mt. Carnal— lit, 3rd. and 3901 W. O bio^e JO, a, O, 10, 11, 12, ith Sundays. 10:30; 2nd, 4tb, 7:80. tnd i J 9 p.m. RED FRATHER LAKES: (46 milei WHEA-P RIDGE: S u. P ttor tnd Ptul'a northwest of Port Collins): Hass In YOURSELF Expert Meehnniea] W ork All Makes —6 JO, 8, 9, 10, U , 12. City Hall: June 17, July 1, July IS. TREAT COLORADO SPRINGS July 29, Aug. 12, Aug. 26, Sept. 24 Ev“& SH. 4e27Bl —4 p.m. 2030 S. University CORPUS OHBIS6U, t i l l N. C tip td t— RIFLE: St. Ma^’s—9 every Sunday 7, 8. 9, 16, ir , 18:16. except 4th; 4th Sunday, 7 JO p.m. DIVIRB REDEEMER, 1526 Oaeht U R(^GEN: Sacred Heari Church (South J^udre^7,_8_J6,_16, 12. and 6 p.m. Roggen)—lot, 3rd. aaj 5th Sunjayf, QUB LADY OF GUADALUPE, 166 E. 6 tnd 8; 2nd and 4th Sundayt, 6 and GoitlUt-^a tnd 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. 10. CONTINENTAL PAULINE GRAPGL. Brotdmaor — 7, STEAMBOAT SPRINGS: Holy Nana 8J6. 10. 11. 12. 7:30. 9. lACRGD HEART. tO tl W. Oolocado SILT: Sacred Heart—7, tvery Sunday Avtnut— 6 JO, 8, 16, 11 JO, and 7 except fourth. LN ST.'.MARY’S, 28 W. Kiowa B titet—4, STERLING; St. Anthony's—6,'7, t. •, 10. TO A RETREAT 7, 3, 6, , )2:10, tnd 5 p.m. 11 STONEHAM: St JoKn't—lit, 2nd, and 5th Sunday!, 8; 3rd and 4th Sundayt, OTHER CHURCHES 10. JluJdy.-7Unih. ysoA, AKRON; St. Jp itp h ’i —8, IQ JO, Slunmsh. 19S6 m ERCURY ASPW : St. M trr'i—7 and 9. STRASBURG: St. Gertrude's— 2nd Sub- AULT: Itt, 2rd, 6th Sundayt. 6 J9. day, 11 JO; 4th Sunday, 7:30. BASALT: St. Vincent'tT^ll JO. STRATTON: St, Charles Borromeo'i BOULDER: Sacred Heart of Jacna 7, 10:80. Chnrch, 2323 14th Street—6:16, 8, VICTOR: St. Victor’s — 1st and 3rd Your cor is one of your most treasured possessions. 9. 10-JO. 11 JO. Sundays. 6 p.m. REGIS LAYMEN’S RHREAT LEAGUE BOULDER: St. Thomat Aqninaa' Chap­ WALDEN: St, Ignatius'—1st Sunday, Choose it with core (rofn a dealer in whom you el, 80S 14th S t r e e t - 7, 9. 10 JO. 11:30, and 7:15 p.m. WATTENBURG: 2nd and 4th Sundaya, hove confidence . . . where it will be serviced care­ DOULDER (Spnth): Sacred Heart of 6 JO. fully and treated respectfully. Mary Church—8, 9. WELDONA: St. Francis’— 8 :45. BRECKENRIDQR: 2nd Sunday, 10; WOODLAND PARK: Our U d y of the REGIS COLLEGE, Denver,Colo. 4th Sunday, 8. Woods—July and August, 6 JO, 8, BRIGGSDALE; St. Jotenh’a—2nd tnd 11. Rev. RAPHAEL C. McCARTHX, S.J., Directar 6th Sundtyt. 10; 4th' Sunday, 8. WRAY: St. Andrew's—7:80, 9:80; holy BRIGHTON: 8(. A qgnttint’a, 112 S. days, 7 :30, 9. t*4 CAPITAL IkarMiUi. In ii ts4ay—ia< in n tkM> days—4v nailsts thNtia il4 answin tirl, 100 Metropolitan Bldg. REGIS COLLEGE, Denvor 11, Colo. Talophom Gl.* 5-3633 THE KUMPF MOTOR CAR CO. jciHWiiv T A 5 -1 4 « 6 Utk wM Uema AI«

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PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursday, June 14, 1956

.-4 .-.I HIGHLIGHTS OF ARCHBISHOP Cardinal Speaks at Mass Over-All View of Part of Crowd at Silver Jubilee Mass

Part of the crowd that at­ tended the lilver Eoiscopal Jobilee Mass of Anmbishop* Vehr at St. Thonus’ Seminar>' ------> Jane 10 ii thown here. The area ia the quadrangle, in which were aeated the clergy, nans, and special guests. In the foreground is the platform of the altar, where the mem­ bers of the Hierarchy were seated.

Cardinal McIntyre speaks after the Mass at St. Thomas’ Seminary.

Two of Hierarchy at Rites

Scene at Sermon in Jubilee Mass Bishops of Suffragan Sees

Alexandria, . La., Bishop

The scene at the silver Epis­ copal Jubilee Mass of Arch­ bishop Urban J. Vehr as Arch­ bishop Karl J. Alter delivered the sermon in the Mass is Bishop Hubert M, Newell of shown above. Archbishop Vehr Cheyenne (left) and Bishop is in the left foreground. Car­ Joseph C. Willging of Pueblo dinal McIntyre is seated, on the (right). Ordinaries of the two throne at right. Bishop Charles P. Greco of suffragan sees of the Archdio­ Two of the 42 members of Alexandria, La., was one of cese of Denver, chat at the the Hierarchy who honored the prelates who came to Den­ seminary before the beginning Archbishop Vehr by their pres­ ver to honor Archbishop Ur> of ceremonies. ence at his silver Episcopal ban J. Vehr on his silver Epis­ Jubilee Mass were Bishop Wil­ copal jubilee. liam E. Cousins (left) of Pe­ oria and Archbishop Edward J. Hunkeler (right) of Kansas Gty in Kansas.

Cardinal' Reads Prayer of Blessing

Cardinal Speaks At Dinner Choir Adds to Beauty of Rites

The Bey. Bichard Hiester directs the Cathedral Vested Choir' which provided t h e music for the Mass and dedi­ cation, greatly enhancing the beauty of the ceremonies.

Reading the prayers of bless­ ing for the new Si. Pius Tenth Addition to St. Thomas’ Semi­ nary, Denver, is 'Cardinal J.

Francis A. McIntyre of Los Angeles. Assisting are, from left, the Rt. Rev. Monslgnor Benjamin Hawkes of Los An- gflcs, master of ceremonies to the Cardinal; the Very Rev. f John F. Zimmerman, C.M., and Cardinal - J. Francis A. Mc­ the Ru Rev. Monsignor John Intyre is shown as he spoke at R. Mplroy, deacops of honor; the testimonial clergy dinnet^ and the Rl. Rev. Monsignor for Archbishop Urban J. Vehr Matthew J. Smith, assistant at the Brown Palace Hotel the evening of June 10. Some 400 priest. Behind Monsi'gnor members of the Hierarchy and Smith is the Very Rev. Monsi­ clergy from Colorado, Wyo­ gnor Bernard Cullen, one of ming, and acrow the nation the masters of ceremonies. were present. —Pbete by Warrca TurtlU

I — .-.-- Thursday, June 14, 1956 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4*4205 PAGE SEVEN HR’S SILVER EPISCOPAL JUBILEE Hierarchy, Clergy Join in Honor to Archbishop on Jubilee Archbishop Speaks at Mass

Some of the principals and those in attendance at the ceremonies at U.e seminary are shown at left after the < ------Mass. From left in the front row are the Rt, Rev. Monsignor John R. Mnlroy, the Very Rev, John F. Zimmerman, C.M., rep* resentative of the Superior Cen« ergl of the Vincentian Fathers who staff the seminary; Cardi­ nal J. Francis A. McIntyre of Los Angeles; Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver; the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Gregory Smith, V.G.; the Rl. Rev. Monsignor Harold V, Campbell, and the Rt. Rev. Monsignor William Higgins. Archbishop Robert E. Lneey of San Antonio is to the rear immediately right of Mon­ signor Mnlroy, and Archbishops E. V. Byrne of Santa Fe and Edwin V. O’Hara (Kansas City) are immediately back of Archbishop Lneey (left and right).

Archbishop Urban J. Vehr is shown speaking after cele­ bration of his silver Episcopal Jubilee Mass at St. 'Tho^nas’ Seminary, Denver, Sunday af­ ternoon, June 10.

Archbishop Alter Delivers Sermon I f ¥

% Cardinal Blesses Seminary Addition Broadcast of Ceremonies

Archbishop Karl J. Alter of Gncinnati delivers the sermon in the silver Episcopal Jubi­ lee Mass o f' Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. Seated is Archbishop Vehr.

Narrator for the broadcast of the ceremonies by radio sta­ tion KOA was the Very Rev. Monsignor Walter J. Canavan (right), pastor of the Calhe- drd, Denver, shown here with Jack Sherlock of the KOA staff. The ceremonies were also carried on a simulcast by Cardinal McIntyre sprinkles KLZ-TV and KLZ ^ d io , and holy water on the new build­ telecast by KKTV, Colorado ings of the St, Pins Tenth Springs. Addition to St. Thomas’ Sem­ inary as part of the blessing ceremony. At the left is the Very Rev. John F. Zimmer­ man, CM,, and at the right the Rt. Rev. Monsignor John R. Mnlroy. In the background between Cardinal McIntyre and Monsignor Mulroy is the Very Rev. David Maloney, master of ceremonies. Cardinal and Assistants in Procession President Of Seminary

The scene .as Cardinal J. Francis A. McIntyre kneels to read the preliminary prayers of blessing for the new St. ^ ^ ------Pius Tenth Addition to St. Thomas* Seminary is shown here. Cardinal McIntyre kneels in the foreground, with the Very Rev. John F. Zimmer­ man, C.M., at the left and the Rt. Rev. Monsignor John R. Mulroy at the right. With Archbishop Vehr, kneeling in the background, are. from left, the Very Rev. Monsignor David Maloney, the Rt. Rev. Monsi­ gnor Gregory Smith, V.G., the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Harold V. Campbell, and the Rt. Rev. Cardinal J. Francis A. Mc­ Intyre of Los Angeles is shown William Higgins. in' the procession preceding the ceremonies in St. Thomas’ Seminary, At his left is the Rt. Rev. Monsignor John R. Mnl­ roy and at the right is the Very Rev. John F. Zimmerman. CM. In front of Cardinal McIntyre is the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Ben­ Photo Credits The Very Rev, William J. jamin Hawkes of Los Angeles, Kenneally, C.M., president of his master of ceremonies; in Unless olhenvise ctedited, St. Thomas’ Seminary, speaks the foreground is the Rl. Rev. all photos on these pages are at the testimonial clergy dinner Monsignor Matthew J. Smith, by Pat Coffey of Denver. for Archbishop Vehr. assistant priest. M G I EiaHT Officsi 938 Benneck Street THE PINVIR CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephont, KEyiton* 4-4205 Thursday, June 14, 1956 At El Pomar Jiily 6-^ Mrsz G. E. Aragon Preiident Fr, Harris fo Conducf Alumnae of Sacred Heart ACCW Annual Retreat Hold Election of Officers

(Archdioceian Council of 11th annual retreat to be/spon­ The Colorado Alumnae of the for the co-operation she had Catholic Woman) sored by the Arcbdiocesan Coun­ Sacred Heart held the annual given and her efforts in obtaining The Rev. Walter Harris, SJ., cil pf Catholic Women at £1 lunoheon meeting and election of workers for the center. i..i or Regie College, Denver, will be Pomar, Broadmoor, on Friday, officers June I at the Cherry Mrs. Aragon also brought to e ^ ' the retreat mastef during the Baturday, and Sunday, July 6, 7, Hills Country Club. the attention of the group that M + + + and 8. Newly elected officers are Mrs. Mrs. Grace Ferrand and Miss Reiarvstiona by June 26 G. E. Aragon, president; Mrs. Josephine Roberts had made more n,jf- r Reservations must be made by Albert Seem first vice president; Uwn 100 beautiful charts de­ June 26 and bo accompanied by Mrs. E. A. Reidy, second vice picting variouz scenes for use a $6 deposit. This action is to president^ Mrs. Albert Zimmer­ in the classrooms. These charts try to avoid last-minute cancel­ man, treasurer; Mrs, Harry True- •■"t' were very popular with the teach­ lations leaving many vacancies blood, corresponding secretary; ers and the children, and Miss at a time when requests fgr Mrs. Peter Anderson, recording Roberts and Mrs, Ferrand again reservations were refused. seo^etary; Mrs, J. Robert Fowler, took the assipm ent to make the The retreat fees are |20 per chairman, Holy Ghost Youth Cen- charts for the coming year, P person. The transportation ar­ iter; Mrs. John T, Stoddart, Jr., After the business meeting was rangements have not been com­ chairman, national affiliates; over the noup proceeded to 8U pleted because of a contemplated and Mrs. Willard E. Simms, Joseph’s Hospital to attend Bene­ t'-3 change in the railroad schedule. chairman, publicity. diction in the chapel, and to hear All Catholic women are wel­ Father Kruger in his monthly come to attend this retreat; it is Honored Guests spiritual talk. not necessary to belong to a par­ At luncheon ticular organization. Reservations may be made by Honored jm ests at the luncheon contacting the retreat chairman, were the Rev. Carl A. Kruger, Mrs. J. Morgan Cline, 583 S. S.J., spiritual director of the University Avenue, RA. 2-8198, group, and the Rev. Luoius Cer-^ or Mrs. W. J. Wane, 1212 Glen­ Members of the golden jubUee plan­ Male, chairman of the jubilee committee; Mrs. Edith Malo Easton, vantes, SJ., who was guest! coe, DE. 3-0783. Plan Nursery Jubilee ning committee of tbe Margery Reed Mrs. Thomas A. Cosgriff, Mrs. Charles R, Kendrick (standing), speaker, Father Cervantes spoke The deadline fpr making res­ Day Nursery, Denver, who are forpiulating arrangements for the oh; “■Mrs. “Elizabeth ■ Titus FFisher ; ...... niece of... the ■late ■■Mrs. ■■Verner on the love necessary for young ervations for this retreat is June servanoe of the gplden jiibilee of the institution are shown above. Z. Reed, founder of the nursery; Miss Faye Curran (seated). Mrs. children, and commended the 26. They are, from left, Mrs. T. D. Cunningham, Mrs. Oscar Lewis C. Waiter Allen (standing), and Mrs. Ira Rotbgerber. group on tbe work at the “ Holy ob Ghost Center and on tbe love and help members gave to the chil­ i i Fr. Walter Hatrit, S.J. ‘Poet of Southwest’ Fn Charles Jones Is Chaplain dren at the center. Mrs. G. E. Aragon, newly Colorado Festival Speaker elected president, urged all mem­ State K. of C. Officers Are Named bers to continue their interest CATERIKG and work at the center, ajid com­ At Iti Belt Will Be Patricia Benton Justin D. Hannen, recently re­ 3115, Roggen; and Earl Bpph, Turner, past state deputy, Wal- mended Mrs. J. Robert Fowler elected Colorado State Deputy Council 8840, Littleton, werp senburg; J. 0. Haberman, La 4 2 ^ £ a ^ j f w n c L The Colorado Poetry Festival, A rec^tion wi)l be held by the for the Knights of Columbus, has unanimously re-eleeted state dep­ Junta; Ed Lilly, Greeley; and The Most Important ^onsored by Mrs. Georma Mac- Poefry Society of Colorado on announced the committee chair­ uty, state secretapy, and state David L. McKinney, Welby. Folk Dancers Invited* REASONABLE PRICES Sentre Stamper, will be held Friday, June 22, at 8 p.m. in the men for the coming year. Father treasurer, respectiv^y, pf the At the state convention ban­ during Poetry Week. The prin­ home of Mrs. Thora Lund Hane- Charles T, Jones has accepted the Colorado jurisdiction of the quet 400 members of the Knights To Meeting June 19 CAKE cipal speaker of the occasion will borg, 2646 Colorado Boulevard. assignment of■ state chapmln iT( for Knights of Columbus for the en­ of Columbus and their wives in your life for the be Miss Patricia Benton of A panel discussion .will be held the Knighte of Columbus. In suing year. ; were assembled to hear addresses The Parka and Recreation De­ most important occasion Scottsdale, Ariz., known as "the on “Poetry—Its Public and Pub­ Other officers elected were: by the state chaplain, the Rev. partment of Denver is inviting 1952 Father Jones was chaplain Wedding Cakes poet of the Southwest." lication.” for Denver Council 539. State warden, Joe Foxhpven, Charles T. Jones of Denver, and all people who do any type of She is the author of six vol­ The panel will consist of Dr. Oouncil 1559, Sterljpg, and state Mr, Hannen, and the principal national danees to a meeting Steve Kopecky, Denver real Tuesday evening, June 19, at umes o f . poetry, and her work Alan Swallow, moderator; Miss tor, was named general program advocate, Joe Lenihan, Council ^eaker of the evening, Clarenpe has appeared in numerous na­ Patricia Benton, Dr. William ll88, Boulder. Delegates to the J. Mnione, a member of the su­ 1556 Emerson Street. The pur­ chairman, heading up the six- pose of the meeting is to dis­ tional magazines. A frequent lec­ Markward, Alex Murphree, Mrs point program for the state. supreme oopvention, which will preme board of the Knights of turer on poetry at colleges, uni­ Frances M. Lipp, and Dr. John be held in Detroit in August, are Coliupbus and a Topeka attor­ cuss the forming of a Folk Otiier committee chairmen are Dance Council for this area. The versities, and writers’ forums in Williams. Music will be furnish­ Fred Deard, Catholic activity Justin D. Hannen, George ney.* the Southwest, she is a member ed by Mrs. Sophia Steinke Ed meeting is set at 8 p.m. Follow­ of the New York Press Club, the monson, lyric soprano, accom­ chairman; George Brugger, fra­ Well-Known Announcer ing a short discussion period as Poetry Institute of America, and panied by Madame Grace Lo- ternal activity chairman; Wil­ to why a council is needed, how BAKERY the American Institute of bach Woodbury. liam Bindel, membership-insur­ one can be formed, and aims of| Graphic Arts. The Denver branches of the ance chairman; M. J. O'Don- such a group, there will be re­ Phone RA. 2-28S9 oghue. youth activity chairman; Jack Fitzpatrick Speaker On Thursday, June 21, the League of American Penwomen freshments and dancing. “The Finest Only” ' 1 will hold a luncheon on Satur­ and Charles L. Van Buskirk, pub­ More information may be ob­ Colorado Poetry Fellowship will licity chairman. 4 Stores to Serve Yon Wedding Receptions I hold a reception at 8 p.m. in the day, June 23, at the Olin Hotel, tained by calling Ida Mae Wil­ Per Person, 50c and up 1420 Logan Street, at 12 noon. Hannen reported that these liams, social supervisor, Parks tt Bs. Brotdwsr 755 8«. U elvsnitr Denver A thletic Club, 1325 At Friday Luncheon Club 1155 ColorsSo Blvd. 24it E. Ird Av«. Glenarm Street, where Miss Ben­ Miss Patricia Benton will speak men will assume their duties and Recreation Department, MA. Banquets, Parties, Etc. on “The Place of Poetry in July 1 and will serve one ton will speak on “A Functional Jack L. Fitzpatrick, colorful broadcaster for major league 8-jl83. ext. 465- EQUIPMENT RENTED View of Poetry." She will be in­ American Literature.” Miss Es­ year in their respective positions, ther Linden, soprano, will sing. radio and television announcer, baseball games, and Notre Dame Phone RA 2-184-t troduced by Mrs. Lucy Putnam co-ordinating the activities of all will address the Denver Knights and Big Ten football games. Frisbce. Jon Orndorff, tenor, All those interested in poetry Knights of Clolumbus councils in will sing a group of songs. are invited to attend these func­ the state of Colorado. The announcer was the first tions. Reservations m a y _ be man in Denver to recreate ma­ phoned to any of the following: Officers Are Listed jor league baseball games via RENTALS Mrs. Elizabeth Hutchjnson, PE. At the state convention of the wire. Another highlight in his ra­ 3-0985; Mrs. Thora L- Haneborg, Knights of Columbus held at dio career was his broadcasting and Salea for OLIVER’S MEAT MARKET DU, 8-2002; Miss Ella H. Marsh- La Junta May 10-21, Justin D. of the arrival of Gen, Dwight D, all, FR. 7-6380; and Mrs. Helen Hannen, Denver Council 539, Eisenhower in Abilene, Kans. Weddings and Proms 33 YEARS ON E. 6TH AVE. S. Foster, DE. 8-U51. Denver; William Bjick, Council .All Catholic men and their guests are invited to the lunch­ CHOICE STEAKS ROASTS Z" ORDER eon meeting, which starts at Hammons-McNeive Rite noon and lasts one hour, The TUXEDOS luncheons are served In the majn FRESH POULTRY FISH hall of the X. of C. Home, 15T6 Wliite or Midnight Blue Hel'datSt. John's Church Grant; Street. Denver, The hall {s air conditioned. Complete Accessories 8 E^eperienced Meat Cutters to Serve^ You ; Pink and white blossoms Sequins, with l>lush nylon tqlle For Every OccaiieB. adorned the candle-lighted altar cascading a finger-tip length Phone PE. 3-4629 1312 E. 6th Ave. !of St John the Evangelist’s veil; White roses and white or­ Till (Inal far Uiii lesortut Baniil uka MV Hours 8 a. m. - 6 p. m. Ample Parking in Rear Church, Denver, when Miss chids composed her bouquet I lUre U tem im Anita Msrie McNeive, daughter Mr. McNeive gave h{s daugh­ .C. B. "Gill" Gilliland of Mr. and Mrs. James P Me- ter in marriage in the double Voss Bros. Bakeries Arthur Roae R. R. Parley Neive, became the bride of Ber­ ripg rites. main office and plant Kitchen and Dining Room Equipment nard J. Hammons, Jr., son of The maid of honor was Miss Mr. and Mrs. Bbrngrd J. Ham­ 3220 Meade GR 7-1669 1029 17tb St. KE. 4-3585 Giina • Glassware • Silverware Bonnie McNeive, the bride’s sis­ mons. The R t Rev. Monsignor ter, and bridesmaids included Ranges • Steamtables • Dishwashers John P. Moran officiated at the Mrs. John M, Bridges, Jr„ apd Folding Table and Chairs Nuptial Mass. Mrs. James Bee Chambers; Miss A wedding breakfast was held for Harriet Leisepsing was the jun­ Jack Fitzpatrick at the Brqwn Palace Hotel and ior bridesmaid. Church Dinners - School Lunch Programs afternoon reception at the SAVE ON YOUR MEAT BILL Ins|j|ulions Thomas Hammons was tbe of Columbus Friday Luncheon home of the bride’s parents. best man and ushers were John Club June 16. I SPECIAL PRICES TO CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS A gown of blush lace designed M. Bridges, Jr., Kevin Feeley, Known as the original “Voice $ c U . J o f L Q jualiiif, W sedA. with a scalloped neckline was and James P. De Credico, Jr. of the Mile High Kennel Club," worn by the bride. A shell-Iike Fitzpatrick will speak on dog rac- Complete Processing Service for Home Freezers skirt flowed. from'rom .. a . tigltight bodice ing in Colorado. He is a former Corson Hofei Supply edged with fluted fulie. She 1301 Wazee KE. 4-3126 Denveenver wore matohing mitts and a hat Steel Lockers from $10 to $18 per year. trimmed witn mother-of-pearl Dinner-Dance 7 0 V IlMliliiti Is rvty futrlN MAtlYAMME For Alumni ofi b m m ''2041 S. University Blvd. Mr. & Mrs. A. A. King (Members of Cathedral Parish) All Butter Creighton Set I. Phone PE. 3-3533 CAKES for Colorado alumni pf Creigh­ The Beer That W eddlnt* ton University, Omaha, Neb,', Made Milwaukee Famous and will hold their annual dinner- F .rtie i dance Wednesday, June 20, gt iOl 8. Bro«dw»y — PE. 3-tS2l George Ott’s Aviation Coun­ 25 B r ..d v .r — SP. 7-7115 try Club. The Very Rev. MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. SS W. Girud, Enclewsod 8U. 1-1S<8 Richard P. Ryan, S.J., presi­ ^Robert M. — Papl V — M. T. Murray; dent of Regis College, and Father Frederick DMy, SJ., of the Regis faculty have been invited to attend. Both are former professors at Creigh­ MEAT MARKETS ton. The Very Rev. Cprl M, f ju } ^ Mrs. Bernard J. Hammon, Jr. Reinert, S.J., Creighton presi­ Cr ^ 3487 So. Acopna W. Alameda at Knox Ct, 8769 W. Colfax Ave. —Sutherland Photo. In EnsUwMd la P.nT«( In Lakewood dent, will be unable to be P Itntr of Fito PstUni; i t AH L«<*Pnas~^tIiiTO In fnd Bart Thoio t t ( t After a wedding trip to Las present Vegas the couple will make their There will be outdoor danc­ Open 8;30 A. M. tp 8:30 P. M. Tuesdey Through ^Seturciay — Closed Mondays home in Denver. ing, weather permitting, and a steak dinner. The time is 7:30 Out-of-town ipesta included p.m., and the price $7.50, Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Mc­ which includes tax and tip. ROURD c»i.r Cut CQ r Neive of Brookl;yni N Y., and Reservations should be made CHUCK rZ’. Q A c Miss Judy Danng of Kansas as soon as possible with the City, Mo. secretary of Dr. Robert Sprigg ROAST O H '' STEAK ■‘051 at AL. 5-9509. Officers of the Colorado Western Regional alumni are; President, Dr. Frank McCabe; vice president, Short Ribs 1 Q n Standing Meet Feature Far Dr. Charles Fujiaaki; and see- of Beef - ■ 0 Rib Roast ParticularCauncil retary, Dr. Sprigg. m F im F -T M K The monthly meeting of the Denver Particular Council of the INTERMOUNTAIH Skinless'E‘ QQc SUB q o c S t Vincent de Paul Society will be held Thursday, June 14, with ElEVATOR CO. nPPIIIIi IT S H Y Wieners ‘tL 00 BACON - 00*' a feature to be reports on the Denver —> Longmont Western Regional meeting of Hudson — Yuma When you shop Sofewoy Stores first-of.the-v/eek you'll enjoy Central and Particular Councils. chopping in less crowded aisles. . . yog don't waste time woiting The R t Rev. Monsignor Joseph Colo. Oxtails & Dm icu P, O’Heron, Ted Speros, and Vir­ Atlanta^ Nebr. In line, actually saves you time. You can get first-of-the-week rUUuil Colqmbine f t n gil Toute, who attended the con­ vention in Phoenix, Aril,, will features in addition to the hundreds of low everyday prices.. . . Fresh Beef 95^ give the reports. Fort Morgon Mills You save on your total food bill. Try first-of-the-week shopping SAUSAGE H D ® Also to be discussed will be Brains results of the Ozanam Institute Inc. at Sofewoy the next time you shop. held in May, The meeting is ALL PRICES IN EFFECT THROUGlI SATURDAY, JUNE 16 scheduled for 8 P-m. at the St Fort Morgan and Vincent de Paul Salvage Bureau, Hillrosa, Colo. 1961 Lawrence Street, Denver. All members of alL conferences Manufaeturars and Distributora ___ ENQLEWOOD MEAT MARKETS are invited. Events planned by the society Golden Sunihine Floor ''WHERJ^YOUR^MUT M for the future are a quarterly meeting July 22, with Mass and Challenger Fortified Communion in S t Anthony of O SAFEWAY 3487 S. Acoma W. Alamada at Kaax Cl. 8 7 (t W. Colfax Padua’s Church, and the annual Feeds luncheon with pastors and priests of the diocese next S ept 8.

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M rs . Valens Jones iVew C h A lrm a n Need Lay Aides to Care for Infants The volunteers of tl\e Infant Mrs. Valens Jones is the new be reached at’ GR. 5-4652. Any­ of Prague Nursery, Denver, play chairman for this position, ap- one who can spare the babies a a most important part in keeping lointed by Mrs. John Murtaugh, few smiles and a little time is the nursery babies happy and in loard chairman. Mrs. Joseph asked to call either one of them. the efficient operation of the Martin is cochairman. Mrs. Jones Summertime and vacations both n u rse ry . Without them th is will recruit afternoon volunteers for nursery staff and volunteers worthy program could not be and may be reached at GL. 6- present a real need for more carried on. The, volunteer chaii^ 3476, and Mrs. Martin has charge willing hands. men have grave responsibilities. of morning volunteers and may Other committees appointed by Mrs. Murtaugh are: Budget committee: Mary Na- dorf, chairman; and Mrs. J. Ker- nan Weckbaugh, Mrs. John Mur­ taugh, and the Rev. William T H E LASTING Monahan; House committee: Mrs. J. Ker- nan Weckbaugh, chairman; and Mrs. James B. K enney, Mrs. Thomas Morrissey, and the Very A large class completed ceived caps: Front row (left to right), Rita Mooney, sarelli, Betty Stromsoe, Constance Dunton, Janice Borst- Rev. Monsignor Elmer J. Kolka; Receive Nursing Caps Kathleen Ryan, Jean Landolt, Sherrie Lue Nelson, Kath­ nick, Barbara Simpleman, Donna McKie, Sharon Kay Publicity: Mrs. L. U. Wagner, and'was admitted to St. Joseph’s Hospital School of erine Fritz, Beverley Harrington, Carol Ann Stuart, Rutherford, Norma Scavo, Margaret Begley, Helen .\nn chairman; Nursing, Denver, in ceremonies Sunday, June_3. Sister Eiko Ashizawa, Peggy Guerin, Ethel Jones, Amy Hud­ ConnoY, Jo Ann Voto, Marlys Johnson, June Hillyer, Personnel: Mrs. L. A. Higgins, Mary Jerome, R.N., presented the caps at the ritual held son, Rita Lauderbaugh, Bebee Robertson, Nancy Alice Betty Gelmini, IlMula Lujan, Betty Montoya, Patricia chairman; and Mrs. Lito Galle­ in the evening in Catherine Mullen Memorial Nurses’ Breese, Geraldine Skolout, Ethel Dickmann, and Janet Hruska, Jennie Fay Hafner, Bernice Morgan, Sharon gos, Margaret Sullivan, Mrs. Fred Home at the hospital. Pictured above are those who re- McDermott; back row, Bonnie Duncan, Florence Pas- 1%-yor, and Catherine Falco. Final Meet of Year Scheduled in Holy Ghost Hall Archbishop's Guild Will Elect Officers on June 21

(Archbithop’t Guild, Denver) dorff, Margaret Lynch, and Isa-ltheir home in the Mile High Louise Dowling will entertain,Friday, June 15, Helene Wash- belle McNamara. I City. bum will be hostess to members The sixty-five year tradi­ An election of officers for members of Key of Heaven Cir­ Members of^ Our Lady of Friends of Genevieve Potter of Immaculate Conception next season will take place at cle on Wednesday, June 20. On Circle. tion of Horan Service to this year’s final meeting of- the Lourdes Circle will hold a P pot- of Chrigt the King Circle will be Archbishop’s Guild on Thursday, luck supper in Elitch's Gardens glad to learn that her son, Ron­ June 21, at 8 p.m. in Holy Ghost Monday, June 18. ald, who was critically hurt in Catholics of Greater Hall, 19th and California Street. Mildred Cram will entertain an auto accident recently, is At least two representatives members of Our Lady of Grace now convalescing at home. The for ^ Denver will be from each circle should be pres- Circle Wednesday, June 20. A husband of Josephine Ziska is ----- ' ent'at this important meeting at member of this circle, Ethel much improved following a continued by which the outgoing president, Pinkerton is confined to St. Jo­ severe back injury. Miss Josephine Hytrek, will seph’s Hospital for minor sur­ Twin boys, Christopher Paul SUPERBA. preside. gery. and David Joseph, sons of Mr. father’s day C « A V A T Air. Paul Horan Plans for the summer and On Thursday, June 14, Our and Mrs. Paul Parshall, were early fall activities will be out­ Lady of Loretto Circle members born on June 9 in a local hos­ ( L J in and from Bullock's. lined at this time by the various will be entertained by Evelyn pital. committee chairmen. Results of Miller. On June 7 a girl was born ’ ^ two recent benefits, the spring Two members of Our Lady of Deweys Has 1 Fine Selection Sorrows Circle, Martha Sera- to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gargan fashion show and Silver-Dollar of the Key pf Heaven Cifcle. for a Great Guy — Days booth, will be announced fine and Lucille Williams, are convalescing following surgery One member of this group, Rose- by the respective chairmen, Mrs. mary Aikens, and family have ' A Great Tie ...... $1.50 up Mrs. Valens Jones Eileen Conry and Mrs. Elizabeth in local hospitals. Another mem P A U L H O R A N ber, Mary Musso, had to fly' moved to Grand Junction. An­ Gushurst, and the RL Rev, Mon­ Say a. other member, Eileen Carbrey, ARROW Dress and Sport Shirts signor John R. Mulroy, and the Miss Catharine Maloney, as back to Denver from California because of the sudden illness of Rev. William Monahan; and chairman, will outline the work gery. MORTUARY Purchasing committee: Anne the guild will play in the forth- her mother. DEWEY'S MEN’S SHOP Fallon, chairman; and Mrs. T. A. coming annual membership drive Following the termination of Cosgriff,/-.-----— u .icochairman.------for “Friends of Carmel. ’ Miss school, Louise Johnson, ac­ Mrs. Margaret Fletcher is Maloney will also announce companied by her daughter, 716 East Colfax at Washington superintendent. The Infant of plans for this year’s Catholic Mary Ann, left for California. 1375 E. HAMPDEN AVE. Prague Nursery is an agency of « rls’ summer camp, to open Another member of Precious the Community Chest. June 29 at Our Lady of the Blood Circle, Theresa Seiden- PHONE: KE. 4-6297 OR SU. 1-5072 Rockies Camp and run for six kranz, accompanied by a weeks. nephew, left for a motor tour of SETTINfi GIFTWARE HOME PHONE FR. 7-2098 Mexico. TRY Dinner W ill Honor Kathleen Hyndsaw of St MARRIED?, C. D. of A. Court Msgr. Gregory Smith Thomas’ Circle was called to J a l b i f L The past presidents of the Bridgeport, Neb., because of the FIRST gruild will hold their 12th annual illness of her grandmother. Serving the Happy Tradition of Giving for 30 Years Open Monday tveninfs llnlil 8:00 dinner party this Wednesday, A summer in her native Ire­ BLRIVS - TEARS - MOTH HOLES Installation Set June 13, in the Teller House m land is the prospect for Maura Walk down the Graduation - Brides - Anniversary - Wedding Central City, honoring the O’Sullivan, who left Denver on Don’t worry about burni, tears and moth holes in your cloth. founder and spiritual director June 4. Another member of St. GIFTS ing . . , just bring them to us for repairs. By State Regent of thd organization, the Rt. Rev. Ann’-e Circle, Josephine Ipsen, aisle with Monsignor Gregory Smith, V.G., accompanied by her husband and - Try Us - (Catholic Daughters of America, on the anniversary of his ordi­ daughter, Karen, left this week confidence f Denver) nation. for Washington, D.C., and New PE. 3-2940 Free Delivery 32 Broadway Officers of Court St. Rita 625, Those attending besides the York City. |C. D. of A., elected at the May honored guest will be Mmes. Billie Wickstrom, accompa­ meeting will be installed by Marion Kelly, Margaret McCal- nied by her husband and two Hazel Loughery of Trinidad, re­ lin, Margaret Volk, Eileen Koes- children, will return to ^t. Paul B« tht ftttidieuily tiring state regent, at a meeting ter, Virginia Wierda, and Misses| Minn., for a month’s vacation. tHfrtd bridtgroom, CLOGGED ;on Thursday, June 14, in the Catharine Maloney, Mary Na-lThey left five years ago to make in formtl wttr thtt Moth holes, cigarette burns and damage in garments, jclub house, 1772 Grant Street, li corrtet in tvtry woolens and linens, restored to their original perfection I Denver. The business meeting, dtU il — from turn* WINTER GARMENTS by EXPERT WEAVERS. mtr formtl, euftwty CLOSETS? commencing at 7 :45 o’clock, will THAT'DON'T REQUIRE * Zipper Repairs * Shortening Knitted Skirts precede the installation, and a Antieau-Bonomo Nuptials| or tuxfdo — to tht NEW METHOD * Weaving and Hosiery Mending social hour will follow. 11 I I I * I 11*11 * I tmtiltit tcciftoryl CO'Cp, STORAG E...' “A'om otcned and operated by Theresa Kolb'* The officers to be insuiiedH elcl IP rorK Hill ransh w.^’ll hold tKem for. you Solves Your are Anna Limacher, grand re­ Problem with gent; Abbie Milner, vice regent; vFREE until September I, Clhkk French Art Weaver.^ Blessed Sacrament Church, of Pueblo and ,Norma Harten- l/iii unutual offer , , Margaret Lynch, prophetess; Denver, was the setting for the dorp, Denver, bridesmaids. Mark when'sent to us for 308 Tabor Theatra Bldg. TA. 5-0894 Denver, Colo. Florence Moore, lecturer; Doro­ thy Stanley, historian; Magda­ marriage of Josephine Mary Stephen Bonomo of Berkeley, -CERTIFIED < m lene A. Hughes, financial secre­ Bonomo, daughter of Mr. and Calif., was best man. The ushers CompleU tary; Irene McCall, treasurer; Mrs, Joseph Bonomo, 1950 Fair­ were Robert Hoxie, Des Moines, Rental and Retail DRY CLEANING , la.; Leslie N. Cripelle, Denver; Senice Jessie Pasquale, monitor, Juanita fax Street, to Clayton Joseph Antieau, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. and Gordon Williams, Billings, Religious Crosses Hammond, sentinel; and lone W t etn outfit tvtry Clayton J. Antieau of Lincoln Mont Craig, organist. Trustees are m tinbtr of th t wtdding Medallions & Crucifix Park, Mich., June 9. Monsignor Mary Connors, Florence Laman- A wedding breakfast and a ptrty in gtrmtnti thtt Have furs cleaned, © Harold V. Campbell, pastor, at Tremendous sky, Marie S. Ryan, Catharine reception were held in the Park trt frtih tnd clttn, glazed, safeguarded FINE WOOLENS, © Maloney, Marie .D. Gants, and witnessed the double-ring cere­ in rigidly supervised mony. Lane Hotel. ntifly prtiitd tnd fHttd FUR TRIMMED SAVINGS © Genevieve Flynn. Father George The bride attended St Mary’s to ttch mtn*t indWidwtl vaults on our prem­ 95 © I Evans is chaplain of the court. The bride was given in mar­ Academy and was graduated rtquirtmtntl ises. GARMENTS protected Value to riage by her father. Attendants 12.9.5 for ..... © 1 Members are asked to pray for from the University of Denver CALL in CERTIFIED COLD 1 the repose of the soul of Nora were Grace Marie Daly, Denver, this year. She is a member of "Intan$ted in MA. 3-6161 Mail Order! Aectpicd O’Boyle, an active member of piaid of honor; and Jeanne Low the Sigma Kappa Social and the Your Correct STORAGE VAULTS AppeererKe’* 24-Hour Phone Ace Loan Office the court for many years, who Alpha Lambda Delta Scholastic Service died June 2. Married in Honorary Sororities. •0 Min. (Woolens) 1758 Larimer St. KE. 4-9827 Amelia Desmond has returned Lakewood .00 Min'. (Furs) from Oklahoma City, where she Mr. Antieau is a p-aduate of was called on the death of her Married Thursday, June 7, In Detroit Business University and ! brother. St. Bernadette’s Church in Lake- attends the University of Den- Janet (Mrs. Charles H.) Cory fwood were Louis M. Murray of Cleaners is receiving congratulations oir Denver and Thelma M. Baines of 1611 Gltnorm AM. MMS the birth of a daughter. I Lakewood. 939 E. COLFAX • 314 HUDSON • 1419 KRAMERIA Cornelia McGowan Bride

Of Gary Charles Balliett C oni^olidatioii S u rp lu s White blossoms adorned the bride. The basque bodice and Dr. Wm. R. Rom Aerou from tht E. Horton Kinimim Foot 8p«clftHst Denver Dry Goodi Shoe Consalt&nt altar Saturday, June 2, in the full skirt, terminating in FOR . Church of St. John the Evange­ chapel tr§in, were detailed in Complete Foot Service in One Stop list, Denver, when Miss Cornelia Alencan base. She wore matching Jerome McGowan, daughter of mitts and a demi-cap of silk, \ S A L E / •SHOES •CHIROPODY • FOOT TREATMENTS STARTS SATURDAY JUISE 16 DR. BISS SBOKS FOR WOMEN . . . MAS8AGIC SHOES FOR HEN Mr, and Mrs. John McGowan, be­ jeweled in pearls, held in place came the bride of Gary by a short tiered veil. White Charles Balliett, son of Mr. and orchids and stephanotis com­ THE REASON SINGER PORTABLE Mrs. Charles G. Balliett of posed her bouquet We are closing oiir store at 3929 Tennyson St. Rochester, N.Y. The Rev. Albert $9.95 Mr. McGowan gave his daugh­ ancf combining all stock in the % ter in marriage at the double­ CHAFFEE PARK STORE ZIG ZAG PORTABLE ring rites. $29.95 V Matron of honor was Mrs. THE RESULT Demonstration - No obligation within 100 miles. Charles Mulqiften, and brides­ y - Is a terrific surplus in our inventory.irpl maid was Miss Janet Balliett of WE HAVE DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICES PFAFF SEWING CENTER Rochester, sister of the bride­ -»Photo by FrancoUi Denver 336 Broadway 7611W. Co)fax groom. John McGowan was the to balance our stock, creating an best man and ushers were James Mrs. Clayton J. Antieau, Jr. OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU TO SAVE! PE 3-6619 BE 3-3331 Delaney, and William Gilmer. ver. His fraternity is Sigma Phi | After the wedding trip through Epsilon. the Southwest, Grand Canyon, LOOK AT TII ESE VALLES and Bryce and Zion National After a wedding trip to the I Boys Sondols— Brown leather, cush­ Boys Sox— Argyles & blazer stripes Parks, the couple will make their West Coast, the couple will make ion insole: Reg. 39c values...... 4 Pr. $1,00 home in Rochester. their home in Denver.— (Photo 1 Sacristan Wanted by Francois, Denver) Sizes 3 to 6 $3.50 Values $1.98 Girls Blouses— Dressy fabrics— The bride was graduated from White & Colors Loretto Heights College. Mr. Girls Summer Pajamas/ Patterned Sizes 3 to 6 $2.98 values $1.98 Balliett attended Bowling Green Parents' Meeting Sef Plisse Position open for an experienced University and was graduated Sizes 7 to 14 $3.98 values-$2.59 from the University of Rochester, By M t Marian Campers Sizes 2 to 8 $2.49 Values $1.39 All Summer Sports Wear— Pedal where he is studying for a mas­ Prior Western 2 Tone Shirts pushers, shorts, shirts, halters Sacristan at large Denver parish. ter’s degree. He was graduated Parent, of thi. .urnmor’. Mt. Sizes 2 to 8 Reg. $2.98 ....$1.89 All Reduced Vs as a Phi Beta Kappa and his Marian camper, have btan in­ Write giving references to fraternity is Phi Kappa Tau. vited to a .pecial precamp BARGAIN TABLES — ALL 50% OFF! meetinf Friday, June IS, in Canasta Club the cafeteria of St. Louie’ School, Englawood. Thi. will- Mary Lou Young Moderns Mrs, Gary C. Balliett St. Gregory’s Canasta Club of afford an opportunity for tha Chaffee Park Shopping Centet Puhl officiated in the ceremony. St. Francis de Sales’ Parish, itaff and campar parent, to The Register STORE HOURS A reception followed in the Mc­ Denver, will meet at 12:30 p.m get better acquainted, Dept. JB—P.O. Box 1620 Gowan home. on June 21 in the home of Mrs. Mr.. Harry McCaba, 4302 S. Mon-Fri-Sat— 0 A.M. to 8 P.M. A- floor-sweeping gown of Oliver Wienecke, 2022 S. Logan Logan Stroet, i. director of Tue.-Wed-Thur.— 9 A.M. to 8 P.M., Denver 1, Colo. I Italian dupioni silk designed with Street, according to an an­ Mt. Marian Camp for Catho­ 4833 Pecoi GE. 3-3o23 :a scoop neckline and tiny scal- nouncement by Mrs. Anthony lic children, now in its third lloped sleeves was worn by the DunsU yenr.

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“Whara cookUf i Victory by Parochials is an art” Open Weekdays 11 a.m. till 2 a.m. h ; Sweet to Followers Sundays — 12 Noon B y Rev. Daniel F laherty till 10 p.m. Victory is always sweet, but when you are the underdog and outmanned at every position, it is all the sweeter. For Cobe Jones and his Parochial All-Stars, victory was % ♦ real sweet last Saturday night, June 9, at Bears Stadium. They upended the favored Public Stars 3-2 in a 10-inning St. Francis* Bests Mullen, 11-1 game. When one looks at the facts behind the scenes, one can well understand why the Parochitls had to be the underdog., In the £ One-Sided Victories eight Catholic, high schools in the Music 18th at Denver area there are approxi­ NighHy Broadway mately 1,500 male students. Out of this group maybe 150 are de­ Make Your Reservations Now £ Feature League Play sirous of playing ball. It (ftmes down to about 100, boys from Morganti “Learn-To*Wear” One-sided victories featured the eight opposing batters in going whom the Parochials are choos­ ripening of the new summer pa­ the distance to record his first ing their squad. Fashion Luncheon rochial leag^ue which got under win of the infant season. Saturday, June 16 at 12 Noon K Publics Have Numbers way with a doubleheader at HEAVY HITTERS • Prizes • Surprises •Fun-Packe1 Speer Blvd. ‘‘GLORY** September 2 rarity in high school play, Ken club, the team looked ragged Ellen, Sister Marie Agpes, Sis­ Rangers affiliation with the Cabbie and Ron Telk, the Ca­ and tired for their Sunday con­ ter Marie Bernarde, Sister Pa­ NCAA does not take effect until COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF thedral keystone combination, test after having gone 10 in­ tricia, and Sister Theresa Ann. 1958. FINEST CHINESE AND looked real sharp around sec­ nings the n igh t b efo re in ond, and their play caught dumping the Public All-Stars, Diane O’Leary AMERICAN FOODS : many a fan’s eye. 3-2. A B eiiti/a) L tnttrn Lifhttd Dining Raoa In tli* In th e hitting department,! Johnny Exit, who threw Vittrant tf Farrigr Wan Bona George Falagrady of Cathedral, three innings for the All-Stars, Annunciation High Girl John 8- Stowart Poat No. 1 the night’s hero with his 10th- Opon to tha Pablie pitched the entire contest 11 a.m. to Midnight Sat. till 2 a.au inning game-winning single, and against the Old Timers and iCIrafd Toeadan) Dan Martinez of Mt. Carmel was hit hard in the first three were the big guns. Martinez frames for' seven runs. After ^ To Attend CSMC Meet cracked a long double for the the third, however. Exit settled Parochials’ first two runs in the down to hurl scoreless ball for ' Diane O’Leary, a student atlof the CSMC include Cardinal third frame. the remaining seven innings. i.Annunciation High School. Den-iThomas Tien, exiled Archbishop The game was long, a three- The game went 10 innings be­ |ver, has been named to serve onjof Peking; Archbishop Denis E. FINAL 18l1i at hour affair, but the baseball was fore the CYOers scored the a panel discussion at the 17th iHurley of Durban, South Africa; good. For the Parochials, the win WEEK Calif. winning run in the bottom of na'donal convention of the Cath-i Bishop 'Thomas J. Danehy of DENHAM was only their fifth in 15 outings, the 10th. olit. Students’ Mission Crusade, Pando, Bolivia; Father Harold but thi.s one was real sweet. George Falagrady, Cathedral to be held'at the University of Rigney, S.V.D., former rector of sophomore, was again the star Notre Dame Aug. 23-26, accord­ the Catholic University of Pe­ as he was in the All-Star game ing to word from the National king, who was recently expelled Greeley Elks the night before. He knocked CSMC Center in Cincinnati. The from China after four years and Racing at Its Fastest! Want Practice Game in the winning marker in the appointment was made by the two months of Communist im­ 10th with a solid single. For Rt. Rev. Monsignor Edward A. prisonment; Father Frederick A. The Legion-Elks bi^eball club the day Falagrady banged out Freking, national secretary, who of Greeley is desirous of schedul­ four hits. is in charge of the convention program. ing a practice game for the night This Sunday, June 17, the of Friday, July 13, at 8 o’clock in CYO club plays Morrison & Miss O’Leary will be one of RACES Greeley. The Elks are members Morrison at 12:30 at City approximately 100 students se­ UNDER THE LIGHTS! of th e Legion A League of Park. Their biggest opposition lected from an ei^ected 3,500 Northern Colorado and the team is expected to come from delegates to participate in panel 8 Races Tonight • Post Time 7:30 is composed of Greeley High Kansas City Life, a ^eam com­ discussions on programs of mis­ School players. posed of North High School sion action to be undertaken The club in its present circum­ players. 'during the next two years in PARI-MUTUEL5- stances is not in a position to !schools affiliated with the CSMC. provide transportation costs for The panels will follow addresses QUINIELAS EVERY RACE! a trip to Denver but would pro­ PonSe Tafim outstanding leaders from the TRAM BUSES from DOWNTOWN-lOOP via Mojor vide the field, umpires, and balls IX v U lb I 60111 IV a n iV ) major areas of world mission ac- Koltli ilorting S:30 — 50c toch wo/. for a game in Greeley. Prefera­ tivlties on present problems and grandstand PADDOCK CIUS bly the Elks would like to sched­ opportunities confronting the SOX T C ^ BOX S ule a game with any of the five 240th Among 827 i world-wide Church. SEATS------SWTS...... 1 .0 0 clubs of the newly formed sum­ To Discuss mer parochial baseball league. Mission Action Phona Reservations held on(y until 7:30 For further information' write In National Report to Pete D’Amato, Elliott’s Court, Regis College ranked 240th in The student panelists will dis­ PYramid 4*2662 No. 10, Greeley,. Colo., or phone the nation in basketball last cuss and propose forms of mis­ I Restful, reclining coach Check 150 lbs. of 9 MILES Evans 251, in Greeley. year, according to the "Dick sion action in accordance with '------' seats IB baggage free SOUTH OF CENTENNIAL HICHWAY8S Dunkel Rating System” distrib­ the general scope of CSMC ac­ I Comfortoble Pullmans, No weather worries DENVER R A C E T R A C K UTUETON uted by the U. S. Rubber Com­ tivities. At the present time these B r pany sports department recently. include, besides continuing pro­ " " Standard berths or The report covered 827 four- private rooms No highway hazards year colleges and universities grams of study, the shipment of [H books to overseas libraries, cor­ Diana O'Leary Depart from and across the nation. respondence with students in Looking ahead to the 1956-’57 tzi Delicious Burlington Meals B mission lands, promotion of in­ McGuire, C.M., executive secre­ arrive ot downtown season, the Regis Rangers will terest in various types of voca­ tary of the Mission Secretariat stations be going uphill against some of ry T T Smooth, diesel-electric tional service, and work on be­ of the Propagation of the Faith; ■ ' power the country’s top teams. Two of half of students from mission and approximately 200 members Convenient schedules their opponents next season countries now in the United of mission societies supplying ranked among the top 25 teams personnel for the home and for- in the nation, with an additional States. .t three teams ranked among the In making appointments to the missions first 100 squads. discussion panels, Monsignor Chairmen of the meetings will Aik Akaui Dor Fufnlty Plea Fares Dayton was ranked fourth and Freking has called attention to be diocesan directors for the Cincinnati 23rd, with Niagara the unique procedure followed Propagation of the Faith and (36th), Washington University in the national CSMC conven­ student executives of the CSMC. TEXAS KPHYI train n o . 7 of St. Louis (70th), and Texas tions, whereby members of the tv, DINVia. 13:01 p.m. BiOO p jit. Southern (72nd). All are on the Church’s missionary hierarchy Rangers’ schedule next year. are able to explain mission prob­ AB. FT. WOBTH...... «i03 a.m. 3i3S p.m. Texas Southern will nave its lems directly to a large and rep­ AR. DAUAS...... 7i10a.m. 4 i4 0 p.m, * entire squad ’ back, including resentative body of Catholic stu­ BRYN % their six-foot, nine-inch center, dents and teachers and these AI.HOI»TON*...... 1i35p.m. 9itS p.m. Bennie Swain, who does many problems can be discussed Imme­ *Wo CMvstMMt, connsetmg ifreomliner * an diately in terms of practical mis­ MAWR INN A of the thinjp USF’s Bill Russell * could do, 'Texas Southern plays sion action. Chas. and Peggy Courtright, Regis in Denver Feb. 24, 1957, • Missionary leaders who will be Props. O Other leading squads which present at the 1966 convention will face the Rangers in the Au­ BREAKFAST T • Business or pleasure traveler, ditorium Arena include Gusta- Kiddieland Open SANDWICHES E MEMORIES WORTH WHILE— vus Adolphus, ranked 120th, you'll agree that this is the most L, At Lokeside Pork Beautiful Photomurals, soft lights, which plays here Jan. 26, and DINNERS convenient, comfortable and COFt subdued background music, sparkling Gonzaga University, ranked Kiddieland at Lakeside Amuse­ Our Specialties — 195th, which meets the Rangers economical way to travel between white linens and a wonderful “Fes­ ment Park, favorite fun spot of Steaks - Fried Shrimp Jan. B in Denver. Colorado ond Texosl tive Dinner.” Other schools on the Rangers’ Denver area youngsters, is now Pan Fried Chicken Call CRestviaw 9-2594 card next year, with their rank­ open each day at 1 p.m. Lake­ Hamburgers For Reservations ing, include Denver University side’s Kiddieland contains 14 (ot InTofmollofi, rsMrvolIoni, licksli: (115th), Colorado A&M shriek-provoking rides. Each one also ROOT lf[| • BLACK CHERRY (129th), Portland University of them is an exact miniature Family Style Dinners

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READING POSTURE Jhqjukicant 9tt fiaai. Father McMahon Good reading posture is an important aspect of ocular hyjriene. The head should be kept high and one should never GEORGE WALES, 79, of th« Geneva dral on June 11. Interment in Mt. Oli­ MARY A. RYAN. 71. of 989 Grant read facing the light The so-called normal reading distance Home. Requiem M»«a wa« celebrated vet. Boulevard Mortuary. Street Requiem Mass was celebrated Host to Clergy in St. Miry’e Church, Littleton, Paul FREDERICK C. JkRMOLD. 55. of in St. Francis de Sales' Church on June is the distance from the elbow to the eyes while holding Homn Mortuary. 1825 S. Pennsylvania S tre et He is «ur- 13. interm ent in M t Olivet. reading matter. For adults this would be about 16 inches. CLEM SOTNICK, 72, of 480 Tenny- vived by his wife. Helen; » daughter. FRED ROBERT HOWARD, infant aon Street. He it aurvlved by a aon, Patricia Lively of Tallulah, • La.; and of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Yankton of Andrew of Denver; a daughter, Helen two grandchildren. Requiem High Mass 2634 Champa S tre et He was the brother In Evergreen Smith of Grand Junction: three grand- was celebrated in Our Lady of Lourdes of Steven. Jr.; Phillip, and Linda; clllldren; and four great-grandchildren. Church on June 18. Interment in MU grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Yank­ Evergreen.— (Church of Christ BROS. Interment in Mt. Olivet. Olivet. Olinger Mortuary. ton. and Mr/and Mrs. Fred Gallegos, the King)—More than 85 visit­ FRANK NICHOLS, 81. of 8840 Clyde CARMELA (KATIE) PETRONE. 74, all of Denver. Blessing at 9 a.m. ^ t- 1550 California O p tom C tristS KEyttono 4-7651 Place. He ia aurvived by three eona. of 2840 Champa Street She is aurvived urday, June 16. in Sacred Heart ing clergy who were in Denver Hike and Thomaa of Denver, and John by three brothera, John A.. Joseph, and Church. Interment in Mt. Olivet. for the 25th Episcopal jubilee of Norwalk, Calif.: three daughtera, David Jinacio; a aister, Elisa Petrone; WALBURGA WARDONA, 97, of 611 of Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, Better Vision Good Service Mra. Antoinette Vallero, Mra. Pauline and by 12 nieces and ^nephevs. Re­ S. Forest S treet She is aurvived by DeAndrea, and Mrs. Theresa Cavaleri, were guests of the Rev. Donald At Right Pricet quiem High Mass is being celebrated two sons, Fred of Denver, and Joseph, for. Every Ago ail of Denver; 14 grandchildren: and in Sacred Heart Church Thursday, June Jr., of (^Hbran: and four daughtera, McMahon, pastor, Monday after­ three great-grandchildren. The Rosary 14. Interm ent in MU OliveU OUnger Barbara, Mrs. Margaret Truesdeil. and will be recited Friday, June IS, at 8:80 Mortuary. Mrs. Bertha Grlnnell. all of Denvef; and noon, June 11. During the course GLASSES INDIVIDUALLY STYLED p.m. in the Boulevard Mortuary Chapel. ELFIDO COCA. 76. of U 27 10th Mrs. Anna Fox of Nashville. Tenn. Re­ of the afternoon and evening A Requiem High Maas will be cele­ quiem High Mass was eelebrated in St brated at 10:45 a.m. on Saturday, June Str^t. He is survived by three sons, a luncheon, buffet, and dinner Ray«of Denver. Jim .of Los Angeles. John the Evangelist’s Church June 8. 16. in St. Catherine’s Church, inter­ JOSEPH WARSAVACE. late of U- were served in the new parish ment in Mt. Olivet. Boulevard Hortu- C^Iif., snd Joe of Puente. Calif.; five daughters. Stella Garcia. Mae Hernan­ fayette. He is aurvived by his wife. hall by the women of the parish.; St. Vincent de Paul Veronica; two daughtera. Mra. Mary. T he, committee in charge of; "'^LARENCE VINCENT BECK, 67. of dez. and Beatrice Reynosa of Los An­ Reenhardt and Mra. Nellie McCiurk; a^ Tbt Rfp«Wic oj Panama lakes fJtasurt Salvage Bureau 4552 Decatur Street. He U aurvived geles. Calif.; Lena Coca of Oakland. this open house included Mmes., Calif.; and Mary Martinez of San Lean­ son, Joseph, all of Denver; seven grand­ in anrKvnn'nf Ibe Issuance of Ibt PICK-UP SCHEDULE ;by hia wife, Pauline G. Beck: three children; and three great-grandchil­ R. M. Schi^us, chairman, C. M. aona, Vincent C., Dr. Robert E., and dro. Calif.; two brothers; four sisters; dren. A Requiem Mass is being cele­ Richard L. Beck, all of Denver: three 21 grandchildren; and one great-grand­ Noll. G. M. Swigart, and J. R. Monday daughter. Requiem Mass was cele­ brated Thursday. June 14. in Immacu­ Matthews. PltlCfi SfittinOS above picture shows the dinner place North D en ver, Arvada, brothera. Everett Beck of Casper. late Conception Church in Lafayette. Wyo.: Leo Beck of Montroae, and brated in SU Cajetan'a Church on June Interment in Lafayette. »» settings with Archbishop Urban J. Vehr’s Wettminiter, Thornton, and Daniel Beck of Alhambra, Calif.; two 13. Interment in MU Olivet Capitol A spaghetti dinner will be Mortuary. FLORENCE E. PULVER died in Fa i* A r r h l l i c h n n arms painted on each piece. Three POPE PIUS Lakewood (North of 16th aiatera, Mra. Cecelia Knockenhauer, and Denver on June, 10. She is survived by served Sunday, June 17, from rui Ml 8>IIMI9IIV|I Qf (^jjg p]jgg settings have already Mra. Helen Soule of Burbank, Calif.: GOLDIE A. COOPER. 82. of 1352 Avenue). a daughter. Mrs. Phoebe Dickson; and 5 to 8 p.m. in the parish hall been made by Charline’s Shop of Englewood, and have been pre­ nd nine irrttndchildren. The Rosary will Elati Street. She ia survived by three three sons. John E. and Frank J. Pul- by members of the Infant of Postage Stamps Tueiday and Thuriday be recited Thursday. June 14, at 8 sons, Robert £. and Frank B. Cooper of ver of Boulder, and Paul E. Pulver of sented to Archbishop Vehr. These sets were donated by friends, p.m. in the Boulevard Memorial Denver, and Thomas Hefter of Comp­ Monrovia, Calif. Requiem Mass was Prague Circle. Tickets are South and Weit Denver, ton. Calif.: and a daughter. Anna Gray- and a fourth set is now being made. Charline’s, located at 3449 chapel. Requiem HiKh Maas will be celebrated in Sacred Heart Church in $1.50 for adults and 75 cents S. Acoma Street, specializes in religious statues and other Englewood, Lakewood (South celebrated in St. Catherine's Church bur of Joliet. HI. Interment in MU Oli­ Roulder on June 13. Interm ent In for children and may be pur­ To rtndtr homaft to His Hotiotts, Pop# of 16th Avenue), and Lit­ on Friday, June 15. at 9 a.m. Interment vet. Capitol Mortutfry. Bouiler. religious goods. The shop is now busy making Nativity sets in *ius XII. W) rtcotnltion of Hit Holiness inttme* In MU Olivet. Roulevard Mortuary. chased at the door. liOMl work for tho prornetion of pttct «c*lntt tleton area. FRANKIE ARCHULETA. 6 months, » OftEST V. Y. ROMAN china which look like natural wood. Ihf oppressive forces of communism, the Re* DAROL EVERETT FRANCIS, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert 1. Archu­ Orest V. Yalovoy Roman, 69. of The weekly card party is held Anyone interested in additional dinner place settings for the puPlic of Panama has authorized the Issuance of Wedneiday and Friday aon of Mr. and Mra. George R. Franj leta of 2431 California Street. Also Buena Vista, died June 10 in a local every Wednesday at 8 p.m. The 12 postal! stamps for local and foreifn service, Eait Denver and Park Hill, cif, of 3440 Canoaa CourU He is also survived by his grandparents, Mr. and hospital after a long illness. Archbishop may contact Charline’s. In commemoration of the twelve Popes twarlne aurvived by hla grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kresquez. Interment in Mt. Born Oct. 31. 1896. In the Kuban re­ hostesses for Wednesday, June the name of‘ *‘Plus",...... who directed and... |oveme< led Aurora and Hoffman Town. Mra. James LaBella and Mr. and Mra. Olivet. Trevino Mortuary. gion of Russia, he received his educa­ 20, will be members of the Lady the Catholic Church. Everett Francis. Maas of the Angels JOSE DURAN. 62, of Brighton. He tion there and was graduated from a of Snows Circle. Admission is These postace stamps w ill he reteesed July 2, Phone CH. 4-0775 IS being celebrated Thursday. June 14, military college in 1915. Linen Shower in Derby 1956...... In the ffCHlowInc o i l ...... denominations, ^2. 3. 4, '5. in Mt. Carmel Church. Boulevard Mor* is survived by his wife. Rebecca M 50 cents per person. Refresh- 6. 10. 20. 25, 50 and 75 Centeslmos de ulboa Duran; aix sons. Louis, Efren, Julian, During World War 1 he received hon­ tuary. ors for his service as a captain in the ments will be served and a spe­ and One end Two Balboas. The Two Balboe tUmp WENDELL F. (BUD) ROBERTSON, and Bennie Duran, and Tom and Filimon will bur the autofraphed portrait of the Holy Gonzales; five daughters. Mrs. Jerry Cossack infantry on the Turkish front, cial prize given. Father. Pope Plus XII. 42. of 2928 Irving Street. He is eur and later joined the White Armies Parish 'Complete Success' vived by his wife, Dorothy: four daugb< Sisneros. Mrs. John Roybal, Mrs. Ese- The Lady of Snows Circle will The price for the complete set of 12 p o s ttft qoicl UUbarri, Mrs. Filbert Trujillo, against the Communist forces in the lUmps is 65.00 In U.S. funds. Collectors desir* ters, Barbara Jean. Patty Lou. Carol 1917 revolution. At the end of the also hold a bake sale and coffee Derby.— (SL Catherine’s Par­ one played “Derby,” a special Inc these stemps should send an International Ann. and Susie; a aon. Larry Alien; and Mrs. Joe Marrufo; a brother. Phil Duran; a sister, 71rs. John Gold; 82 Civil War he escaped to Constantino­ ish)—'The linen shower, which game played at the All-Commu­ Money Order for $5.25 to cover stamps, return his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rob­ ple, Turkey, where he worked for the social after the 8 and 10 o’clock mail, reclstration and service ebarcts alone with ertson : a sister, Leone Ferguson of grandchildren: and three great-grand­ Masses Sunday, June 17. was held June3> was a complete nity Derby Fair. Prize winners a fully addressed, unstamped envelope to , children. A Requiem Mass was cele­ French military forpes. Denver: and two brothers. Victor of He came to the U.S. in 1923 and to Parishioners are reminded to success. A total of 150 women were Mrs. Helen Woverton, a Denver, and' Kenneth of Bell PMower, brated in St. Augustine's Church in Brighton on June 9. Trevino Mortuary. Colorado in 1928. He was employed at were present to join in the enter­ snack set, and Mrs. Cristina Calif, interm ent in MU OliveU Boule- the Colorado State Reformatory in bring usable merchandise to their IIRECCION 6CNCRAI DC CORREOS, P.D. lOX 3241 vard Mortuary JOSE PINA. 67. of 3351 Mariposa Buena Vista as a record and finger­ meetings or to the church for an tainment. Mrs. Ethel Puckett, Huff, a charcoal broiler. The PANAMA. RCPUIIIC 0F PANAMA. KEIWETH F. HELFKICH, 4. son of Street. He is survived >y three sisters, print officer since 1928. auction which will be held in the vice president of the Altar and special prize was won by Mrs. Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Helfrich of 1561 Guadalupe Angel. Mrs. Catarino Vega, He is survived by hit wife, Dorothy, Rosary Society, presided. Father Cleo Hause. W. 50th Avenue. Mass of the Angels and Petra Pina; two nieces. Mrs. Ralph of Buena Vista. parish hall by the Mother Ca- UPUBLIC OF PANKMA was celebrated in Guardian Angels Martinos and Mercy Vega: and a neph­ Requiem High Mass was celebrated brini Circle some time in August. Dominic Albino, O.S.M., wel­ The women then received all Church on June 11. interm ent in MU ew. Raymond Vega. Requiem Ma^s is in St. Rose of Lima's Church in Buena The St. Jude Circle will meet comed all in attendance, and the gifts for the fair, which were Olivet. Boulevard Mortuary. being celebrated In Our I^dy of Gua­ Vista on June 13. Interm ent In Buena acknowledged Mrs. Augustine, Jacques Brothers CHARLES £ . KLEE. 66. of 520 S. dalupe Church on Thursday, June 14. Vista. in the home of Mrs. L. Francis displayed on a table in the rear Grant Street. He ia aurvived by his Interment in Mt. Olivet. Trevino Mor­ PERCY WESTCOAT Monday, June 18, aU l p.m. vice president of the Denver of the hall. Refreshments were Movuments of DiHinction wife. Florence May Klee: two brothers, tuary. Percy Westcoat. 65, of 4844 W. 32nd On Thursday, June 14, at 8 Deanery. A tape recording made served. The highlight of the re­ The firms Hated here deserva to Since 190t in One Location Patrick of McCracken, Kana., and Jack HILARIO B. MARQUEZ. 58, of 3325 Street, died unexpectedly in his home by Mrs. Pearl Price, president of be remembered when you art dis­ ,of Hays. Kana.: three aiaters, Margaret Curtis Street. He is survived by his on June 6. p.m., the Ave Maria Circle will freshment table was a cake with tributing your patronage to the 28 E . 6 lh Ave. AL. 5-2019 ;A. Klee of Denver, Bernita Klee of^ ife. Frances B. Marquez; four sons. Born Dec. 17. 1900, in Denver, he meet in the home of Mrs. P. Mc- the society who was unable to a big Derby hat in the center different lines of business. Hays. Kana., and Alice Schoemmer of KX, Daniel, Lawrence, and Arthur; received his education in the Denver Grady. ' attend the shower, was played. telling all that the sixth annual Harper, K*ana. Funeral services and in­ five daughters, Mrs. Adolph Maes. Mrs. public schools, and married Genevieve Mrs. Jane Burge.ss of Denver After the business meeting every­ Derby Fair will soon be here. MAln 3-53 U terment in McCracken, Kans. Ismael Luerro, Mrs. Jesse Guerra, and Chase in St.^Leo’s Church in 1920. HELEN G. McGlNN, 69, of 519 E. Rose and Judy Marques: four brothers, Mr. Westcoat was a member of the was the winner of the handmade 18th Avenue. She is survived by a Max. Manuel. Bias, and Prudencin Mar­ K n iq h ts of Columbui Council 539 and.stole which was given away by sister, Mrs. John F. Reinhardt: a niece. quez: two sisters, Mrs. Jose Crespin of th e BPOE No. 77. For th e past 84 Lup T T niirHov Tirelo Iiinp Mrs. Leonard C. Hart, Jr.: three neph­ and Mrs. Trinadad Herrera; and 11 yearsveara he had been an inspectorInsnertnr forfnr the > I"®« L-OUFOeS (./IFCle JU ne ews. John and James F. Reinhardt of grandchildren. The Rosary will be re­ Burroughs Addins; Machine Co. • F. J. KIRCHHOF Denver and Robert G. Reinhardt of FU cited in Trevino memorial chapel on He is survived by his wife. Gene­ Mrs. L. Glennon of the parish ^ D e n v e r ^ r y ^ o o d s C o - Euatis. Va. Requiem Mlass was cele­ Friday, June 15. at 8 p.m. Requiem vieve; a ton. George A.; his mother. brated June 11 in St. Philomena'a Mrs. Emma Westcoat: a sister. Ms^l was the winner of the beautiful Church. Interment in V t. Olivet. Bou­ Mass will be celebrated in Annunciation Church on Saturday. June 16, at 10 H4dley: and three grandchildren. hope chest, furnished in green WHERE DENVER SHOPS WITH CONFIDENCE levard Mortuary. Requiem High Mass was celebrated GLADYS S. McNULTY, 48, of 2680 a.m. Members of G.A.O. and Spanish- and lavender, which was given DOVNTOWN . KE/iisna 4-2111 CHERRY CREEK > DEitfr 34SSS Construction Co. American Citizens Association re­ June 9 in St. Dominic's Church. Inter­ S. Wolff Street. She is survived by her ment in Mu OliveU Boulevaxd Mor­ at the Regis bazaar by the Re­ husband. Joseph McNu)t> . aunts and quested to attend. Interment in Mt. tuary. Olivet. Trevino Mortuary. gis members last month. uncles. Mrs. Rowlena Bunch and Ethel KATIE BROWNELL and Gilbert Holland of Englewood. Mrs. ROSE MILANO, infant daughter of Mrs. Katie Brownell. 96. of 4331 BUILDERS Jennie Conklin of Denver, and Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Donald Milano of 934 Harlan Street in Wheat Ridge, died in Heliand of Detroit. Mich. Requiem 26th Street. Interment in Mt. Olivet a local nursing home on June 9. . High Mass was celebrated in the Cathc- Trevino Mortuary. Born Feb. 14, 1860, in Wisconsin Bake Sale Slated We Appreciate Your Patronage and educated there, she had lived in Colorado 80 years, and was a member of Su Leo's Parish 85 years. Her hua- 700 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. Double Sessions in Sumnier band, David G. Brownell; died in 1924. In Englewood at I I I I I She is survived by fifive sons, James William T. and and Charles of Planned by Regis Col lege grsndchildren: All Souls' Parish Regis College, Denver, will both sessions next Monday. and 22 great-grandchildren. THf QHir COAST TO COAST CARRIER! Requiem High Mass was sung in Sts. conduct a double summer se.s- Registration for the second Peter and Paul’s Church in Wheat Englewood,— (All Souls’ Par­ sion for both male and female session will be held from 8 Ridge on June 12. Interm ent in Mt. ish)—The members of the Al­ THE students, with course offerings a.m. to 12 noon on Saturday, OliveU Boulevard Mortuary. tar and Rosary Society voted July 21, fqr those students JOSEPH PENNETTA to hold a bake sale on Sunday, Gift of ^'Pioneer* for all four classes. Registra­ Joseph Pennetta. 66, of 3656 Brigh­ tion for the summer session who have not registered pre­ ton Boulevard, died June 10 in SU June 17. Mrs. Lorraine Craw­ pure comfort , . . of will be held from 8 a.m. to viously. Joseph's Hospital. ford, chairman, and the tele­ 12 noon on Monday, June 18. A total of 12 semester hours Born Frb. 2, 1890 In Italy, he came phone committee will be notify­ transcontinental to the U.S. in 1906. In 1909 he married of credit, six hours in each Mary Ambrose in Munson, Pa. ing the members this week about freight The first session begins session, is pos.sible. Tuition is Tuesday, June 19, and ends Mr. Pennetta was a coal miner for donations. The sale will be held transportation $12 per semester hour. 32 years in Colorado. in the parish hall after each on Friday, July 20. Tl^e sec­ Course offerings include He is survive by his wife. Mary; ond session begins Monday, six sons, John, Phillip, James. Vincent. Mass. July 23, and ends on Friday, c1a.sses in business, English, George, and Joseph, Jr., all of Denver; Mrs. Trudy Benefiel will take DENVER-CHICAGO TRUCKING CO..•/. INC. history, philosophy, mathe­ seven daughters. Frances Pennetta. Aug. 24. over the duties of deanery rep K E . 4-7261 Mrs. Caroline 'Talarico, Mrs. Grace Depwer matics, education, economics, I,enhart. Mrs. Rose Marquez, and Mrs. resentative from the parish in Students may register for .theology, and other subjects. Marie Stegeman. all of Denver, and the place of Mrs. Paul Wicker, .Mrs. Catherine' James of Welby; 27 who resigned this month. grandchildren; and five great-grand­ i s s e children. Fashion Show Planned PI Requiem Mass is being sung in An­ The Altar Society iS planning nunciation Church on Thursday. June 14. Interm ent in Mt. OliveU Capitol a fashion show to be held at the Mortuary. University Hills May Company on Friday and Saturday morn­ ings, Sept. 21 and Sept. 22. Tic­ kets will be on sale in the near Cathedral Unit future. Admission will be $2, OFFER MORE which includes a breakfast in the Leadville Room and the style show with the May Company’s Golf Tournament professional models. (Cathedral Young People’, Club, At the Altar and Roiary Deneer) Society generel meeting, Fa­ ther Omer Foxhoven, paitor, On Sunday, June 17, there will wa, presented with a check for be a golf outing at Longmont, part-payment of t h e v e • t- and, if possible, a handicap tour­ raents. Purchase of the vest­ nament will be started. There will be swimming for non-golfers, and ments is the goal of the so­ a picnic is planned for later in ciety this year. the day. Re.servations can be At the meeting the members made by calling Katie Smolka, voted to accept-the amended by­ golf chairman, DE. 3-1071, be­ laws, which were submitted by fore June 15. the bylaws committee. A group A card party is scheduled for of the members volunteered to June 19 in the K. of C. Home, be­ furnish rides for the sisters who ginning about 8 o’clock. More are teaching the vacation school information can be obtained by each day. calling Barbara Lewis, DE. Anyone who is interested in 3-5212. I making the Red Feather tour of Talk on Communism I the Infant of Prague Nursery, Florence Crittenden Home, and Feother-light cotton plisse is os cool a robe On Wednesday, June 20, Fa- the Denver Orphans, Home to be Ither Matthew Ruf, S.M.B., whoiheld on Thursday, June, 28, was a prisoner of the Communists should contact Mrs. Lorean Ay- os you con give a comfort-loving Father. in Manchuria for five years, will mani, SU. 1-0435, by Monday, give a first-hand account of Com­ June 18. munism and its dangers as ob­ Washable . . . no-iron . . . we've o big variety served during his imprisonment. Vocation School He will speak at 8 ( ’clock in St. The vacation school which of large patterns and stripes in small, medium Paul's Chapel. .\11 interested started Monday, June 11, will persons are invited. ' continue through next week foV There will be swimming at all children of the first through ond large sizes. Idaho Springs on Friday evening, sixth grades who have not been June 22. Anyone interested in attending Catholic schools. Clas­ tennis should contact Lou Garcia ses begin at 9 each weekday as to time and place, AL. 5-6382. morning and end at 12-noon. A County Fair has been On Thursday evening, June ■r planned for Saturday, June 23-i 14, there will be a meeting of the, Men’s shop—Main Floor Downtown tnd Cherry Creek in Oscar Malo Hall, beginning Teen-Age Club in the parish ball about 8 o’clock. Proceed* real­ at 7:30 o’clock. The St. Vincent ized from this fair ' 'ill go into de Paul Society meeting will be the orphans’ fund, which finan­ held at 7 p.m. on FYiday, June ces the various orphans’ parties 15. and outings the club sponsors each year. Anyone who has any H o t p u ffe r items which can be sold as white elephants is asked to contact Jim R eligion Classes Coursey, orphans’ chairman, CL. at its Best 5-3465. Members, non-members, and friends are all invited to At Annunciation come and join in the fun. t (Annunciation Pariih, Danver) VFW Accordion Parents o^ children attending public schools are again urged Concert Slated to send their children to the’ re­ The VFW accordion band, di­ ligious instruction classes to be rected by Tom Frederickson, will held every day during the next present a concert at the Thornto^n two weeks in the grade school Chamber of Commerce celebra­ building beginning at 9 o’clock each morning. tion on Friday evening, June 15. Harold Phifer, a junior in the The band will also appear at high school, will represent the the VFW state encampment at school at the Boys’ State to be Specializing in Quality Plumbing and Greeley Saturday afternoon, held at Boulder. Heating Repairs June 16, and Saturday evening Members of the 1954 gradu­ at a fund-raising show being ation class of Annunciation High presented .by the Hour Glass .Ac­ School are planning a reunion cordion Club at Arapahoe County Sunday, June 24. Members of the SlAnERY & COMPANY Fairgrounds in Littleton.^ class who are interested' and PLUMBING and HEATING The band is composed of more have not been contacted are asked than 100 children ranging in age to call Sophie Martinez or ^ob CONTRACTORS from 7 to 17. Children without Moore. JOHN J. CONNOR, Prtsldent musical experience are now koing The Sacred Heart Club will ROBERT F. CONNOR. Vlw Praaident accepted to try out for the band. meet Monday, June 18, at 1 p.m. Further information may be ob­ 1726 MARKET STREET in the home of Mrs, John Mur- PHONE MAIN 3-7127 or 3*7128 tained by calling GL. 5-5763. *phy, 3768 Williams Street I

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Thursday, June 14, 1956 OM m , 9 S t la a n a e k S tro e t THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER TelephoiM, KeyitoNt 4-4205 PAGE THIRTEEN To Share in the Priesthood A Parent Wonders i ■ TRANGE BUT TRUp S L ittl^K n ^ Facts for CatholicsIh H o WD o T l l B y REGISTORIALS Built of Sacrifice, ’tv M . I. M U R R A Y Copyright.Copyright, 1953. 19M. N.C.W.C. N.C.W.C, S-rvU* B^rvict * O ourviver Too Easy Can Become Too Hard Roofed With Charity By Charles B. Cobb A STORY OF SHEER T WALKED THROUGH TWO BUILDINGS the other COURAGE hit the newspapers recently concerning Father Summertime, and Living Is Easy ^ day in which the bricks were molded of sacrifices Ronald Aylward, a heroic priest who jumped into the and held together by the mortar of loyalty to Christ By Rev. Robert E. Kekeisen to confess regularly. But such objectors are not lions’ enclosure at London’s The furnishings are respect for the Catholic priesthood, possession of the experience of pastori and the whole is roofed with divine charity. Whipsnade Zoo and drove off ONE OF THE MOST difficult, though four lions attacking a Boy most important, tasks a parish priest has is to Priests have learned that the regular Confession - The buildings, of course, were the new St. Pius Scout. The scout, Anthony plan can be conducted in such a way as not to Tenth Addition to St. Thomas’ Seminary. Murphy, 11, was so seriously hear the Qinfessions of long lines of grade clawed and bitten that, both school children. The children’s confessor some­ savor of coercion; and that the very young, es­ T PERSONALLY KNOW of several Catholic families his arms had to be amputated. times catches himself counting the classrooms pecially, need direction in the formation of sal­ ■iL for whom contribution to these buildings was a real He had slipped off unnoticed as the pupils file in, from the second through utary habits. sacrifice. Every priest, I am sure, knows of more. Most by the rest of the scout trJop, If more parents were convinced of the neces­ climbed a 20-foot barrier to the eighth grades. of them are families with growing children—sometimes get a closer look at the lion.s, But no priest minds this worth-while ac­ sity of this type of habit inculcation, there would five or six—for all of whom the sum given toward and had ^llen into their den. tivity when he knows it is having its sacramental be fewer youngsters who forget the Act of Con­ the seminary means real self denial. Several weeks ago, the pa­ effect; when he realizes that the tots thus trition from June to September. pers told a sad, shocking story The buildings at St. Thomas' Seminary, therefore, shriven are growing in God's grace and in im­ TH E PRIVILEGEof Catholic parenthood are simply held in trust by the authorities for those. of an 18-month-old child who is at the same time a burden. And the onus lies found a can of gasoline in the munity from temptation. ' W'hose sacrifices have built them. The new addition is not only in the direction of buying food' and garage that his father kept TH E PU IEST often wonders, however, this generation’s act of faith in the priesthood of the there to use in a power lawn- shoes. It has respect, much more vitally, to the how much the children's parents value this tro* Church, as the administration building and chapel mower. He spilled some of the spiritual upbringing of the child. God concurs mendous spiritual service given their young. represent the confidence of a preceding generation. inflammable liquid on himself, with parents in the creation of human persons and suffered terrible third- The reason for the priest's suspicion in this re­ twelve barefoot sailors with one supereminent aim: To peoplt^ heaven ^T^HE .STUDE.NTS HO WILL be trained for the priest- degree burns when the pilot gard lies in the fact that he hears the Confes­ EACH JULY CARRY THE STATUE light of a heater ignited the with saints. And sacraments make saints. hood in the new buildings at St. Thomas’ Seminary sions of many youngsters the last time in the OF NOTOE DAME DE BON PORT gasoline. It is a false attitude on the part of parents have a fearsome responsibility. They mu.st prove them­ T brttons o f ih e lOtyufoMS in, school term whom he knows he will not meet S T p q u L 's JBAsiuca. fr o m her h il l s h r in e o u tsid e ' EXAMPLES LIKE the two that leaves with the child the impression that selves worthy of the trust and sacrifice of the thousands ANTI6ES.FRANCE.1& TOE TOWN mentioned here merely again until vacation tim t is ov?r. And -parents Ctre sk6s finnspcuvntr there is no need to go to Confession if no se­ of people who helped provide the facilities for their TO BLESS TOE Fishin g f l e e t , scratch the surface on the list who allow their offspring so to neglect a power- rious sin has been committed. It is true that the priesthood preparation. e U A o a s fe r . THUS PEPETUATIN6 A CUSTQM of frightful mishaps that chil­ . ful spiritual qutriment are clearly not fully ap­ WHICH HAS EKISTED TOR, dren fall into. We can be divine law demands Penance (or only mortal In a sense, therefore, everyone who helped through preciative of the sadrament. NEAHLY 900 ySAfis/ thankful that most of the acci­ sins. But the frequent use of this sacrament has personal and family sacrifice to provide a fitting setting dents which > happen are of a The absence of children from church on m m a supernatural effect that not only increases for the education of the future priests of the Archdiocese y/S S ' r ' 11 I ^ relatively minor nature, and summer. Saturday afternoons can have many ex­ rare is the boy who does not God's grace in the soul, but gives the soul real of-Denver, and for a large part of the West, has a share j E S O / f s planations. The simplest reason, and the one that in the priesthood of those trained there. And it may be show up at school wearing a sacramental aids in the avoidance of serious sins. ca.st or proudly displaying a most often holds true, is that the parents them­ THE PARENT.S’ influence on the child of some consolation to know that in the night and morn­ battle scar received in a neigh­ ing prayers of the seminarians, there is a special section And We Have Forgotten What He Knew selves neglect the sacraments in the vacation in the matter of regular Confession must never borhood encounter of one kind period. Any wise parent will have learned early devoted, to the benefactors of the seminary. or another. assume the proportions of force. Rithcr, the in family life that the best inducement for a Out in our neighborhood, in wise parent will explain to his youngsters wiy 'Y^HE PHYSIC.AL PL.ANT of the seminary is but a shell. Chesterton Dead 20 Years fact in oiy block, there are child is not: "Go to Confession;" but: "Come they should make Confession a periodic prac­ with me to Confession.” Youngsters are much JL We can conceive of splendid priests being educated Bv F r a n k M o rriss turns people against the some 40 children, ranging tice. The young are more susceptible to spiritual from infants and toddlers to and trained in a cave under the tutelage of saints and THIS NEWSPAPER is Church by "clumsy grabbing easier led than pushed. motivation than their elders .sometimes imagine. for the spotlight.” teen-agers. The street has de­ scholars. But in the ordinary cour.se of human life, at scheduled to be delivered on TflERE ARE SOME who question the The confessional queues should be as long least a minimum of physical facilities is necessary in June 14. 1956—20 years to ALL THIS is because we veloped intp a thoroughfare, the day after the death of Gil­ have lost the outlook of Ches­ for it is one of the short cuts wisdom of the parochial school setup in which in the summertime as in the winter. The "roar­ order to provide for the training of priests suited to bert Keith Chesterton. He died terton that saw, as the final to the busines.s district. The the youth arc given opportunity, on school time, ing lion" never takes a holiday. lake their place in the modern world. after being a Catholic only 14 truth to be learned, “It is be­ city posted signs to try to keep The rector of the .seminary, the Very Rev. William years; yet he was the Church’s tween light and darkness.” To­ motorists down to 25 miles Pinpoints Fallacy of Onr Day greatest writer in the English day too many would make it per hour, but most of the cars J. Kenneally, C.M., has pledged that the Vincentian Fa­ would still roar by at 40 or thers who staff the seminary will not fail in their part language, cer ainly since Car­ a question of enlightening dinal Newman. He was the Communists so they may be 50. 'The street department put Graduation Talk Leaves Bad Taste of the ta.sk. The people of the archdiocese, he has said, second Englishmaa, the first, “good” Communists — of in dips at the intersections, but still the cars zoom by, have provided the magnificent buildings. The Vincen­ Henry VIII (before his defec­ teaching people so they will barely slowing down for the By Rev. Daniel J. F laherty INSTEAD OF POSITIVELY dress might be compared with tians will do their be.st as teachers and trainers to pre­ tion), to merit the title “De- ^ be more advanced in the “good WE WERE MORE than in­ th in ^ ” of modern life; of dis­ depressions in the street. The declaring Redism to be a men­ the Church’s telling the faith­ pare priests worthy of their tasks. ' fender of the Faith,” con­ children are warned to keep terested in the address given ace, the foremost of our day, ferred in a telegram of con­ cussing differences so that a ful not to fear sin-or the de­ away from the curb, but there at the Colorado University the talk exerted the negative ceits of the .devil, for we as 1 ^ 0 ONE WHOM I K.N'OW has entered the priesthood dolence from the Pope and common ground of compro­ are always the adventurous commencement exercises last view, and matter-of-factly cast sent by the then Cardinal Pa- mise can be reached. The issue Catholics are impervious to solely of his own efforts. There is the help, guidance, ones who wander out with as week by a John M. Russell, off the monster' as a "weak them. Nothing could be more celli (now Pius XII). is no longer “quite clear.” • little care for the cars as the e.xecutive director of the John sister.” and a.ssistance of those who helped him along in the Father Vincent McNabb, 0, Chesterton as a writer and disastrous for souls. years of decision; there is the teaching and training of philosopher will inevitably suf­ drivers apparently have for and Mary Markle Foundation In effect such talks, instead Yet it is so easy to succumb P., a fine English writer him­ the children. fer an eclipse in such an age. of New York. The talk touched of building a fortress, lower to this way of thinking. Too tho.se who have devoted their life to this work; and there self, was present when G.K. a sore spot. is the financial as.sLstance—the physical plant of the C. died. He lifted the famous He was far too brilliant a IT IS A WONDER to me the barriers for “come what many of us now have assumed man’s pen from the table be­ writer to appeal to a genera­ how children grow up to reach The theme of the talk ran may.” Many listeners come the attitude that “I can over­ seminary, first of all, and the cost of board and tuition side the bed and kissed it. tion that prefers easy medioc­ maturity, that is, those who something like this: “Don’t away strenghtened , in .self­ come any evil without the supplied in part at least for most of us by the generosity Later Father Vincent wrote: rity to decisive thought. do. The older of my two boys, fear Marxism; we as Ameri­ belief hut weakened in mind. benefit of outside aid.” This and sacrifice of the Catholic people. "St.. Thomas More came to YET HE WILL HAVE his who is still too young to wan­ cans are impervious to it.” In The over-all result: They be­ attitude pinpoints one of the life again when Chesterton day of glory when the world der around outdoors, just di.s- other words, forget the threat come less watchful, having outstanding intellectual pitfalls And it is well that this is .so. For the priesthood is suddenly awakens to find that covered a good way to get his of Communism; it holds no gained a false appreciation of of the day., It encourages voli­ not for the individual but for the Church, for the peo­ was born.” tional sloth. CHESTERTON was an un­ the “issue is now quite clear” mother’s attention, and bring danger for us as clear-think­ their own capabilities. They her running. think they are firmer than CATHOLICS WITHOUT ple. This is brought home to the prie.st when he remem­ schooled philosopher, which and that the time has come to ing Americans. • bers that his long years of training, and the place in choose sides. Climbing to the top of a This was the talk given to any outside force. Red infil- the constant help of grace eas­ Father Vincent thought a chair, he will suddenly dive tratioix has sadly proved other- ily fall prey to sin. Ainericans which he received that training, are made possible only blessing, for "it was not what Pray God the world will not 1,400 youthful college gradu­ find that out on its deathbed. off into space, hitting the ates ranging in age from 20 wi.se. without preparation, without by the sacrifices of the people whom he will .serve. All Gilbert Chesterton thought floor with a resounding crash. to 23 who are about to make IN A NOT TOO farfetched forewarning, can easily fall of them .share in the fruits of his priesthood; all of them that Bergson, or Darwin, or ■When worried mother rushes their own wav in the world. analogy, the Colorado Uni­ prey to Communism. It has Hume, or Descartes^ or Ba­ in, he just laughs, and climbs THE ADDRESS, like so versity commencement ad­ happened in other lands. have a right to his fully dedicated, unselfish, self-sacri­ con, or Aquinas thought about Red Book of ficing service. back on the chair again to many others that have been the universe. But more and repeat the joke. presented to Americans,' left a more it becai.ie what the Even when children go to bad taste in the mouth. It Quotable Quotes Maker of the universe thought Persecuted camp for a few weeks in the appeared to try so hard to about the universe He had summer, and get away from “water down” the dangers of Little drops of water, little IVfcurder will out, that see Our Greatest Treasure made.” The fact is, it can the dangers of city traffic Communism. grains of sand, -make the we day by day.—Geoffrey practically never be demon­ Church and city life, new obstacles Mr. Russell went further: mighty ocean, and the pleas­ Chaucer (1340-1400), Canter­ he MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE at St. Thomas’ SemU strated that Chesterton’s THE SWISS CATHOLIC arise in the great outdoors. A “What chance has the idea of ant land. So the little minutes, bury Tales. thoughts pointed in the wrong T nary on Sunday afternoon, June 10, when Arch­ news agency (KIPA) urged type of “call of the .wild” Marxist Communism to win humble though they may be, » * • direction. Catholics to make the Red causes encounters with skunks, make the mighty ages of bishop Urban J. Vehr offered a Solemn Pontifical Mass any considerable number of Mountains are the. begin­ That is why this intuitive Book of the Persecuted Church falling in streams, and intro­ Americans away from their eternity. — Julia A. Fletcher in observance of his silver Episcopal jubilee, should give philosopher’s last words are so the most widely read and com­ ductions to bees and poison Carney <1824-1908), Little ning and the end of all natural deVbtion to constitutional de­ scenery.—John Ruskin (1819- us deeper insight into the Holy Sacrifice. important Awaking briefly, mented upon book of 1956. ivy. mocracy? None at all. To our Things. he said: "The issue is now The volume, documenting * . * * 1900). The Mass is truly the center of the Catholic reli­ CHILDREN HAVE always shame we have to admit that a * * • quite clear. It is between light Communist antireligious per­ lived dangerously and most good many Americans are I would not live alway: I gion. It is of precept on Sundays and holy days, of privi­ secution in 11 countries, was A good name is rather to be lege on week days. It is offered at weddings and at and’ darkness and everyone likely they always will. Try as frightened by it. Some of them ask not to stay, where storm must choose his side.” published in Rome by a special parents will to keep an eye are particularly fearful lest the after storm rises dark o’er chosen than great riches. — funerals. It is the most perfect way to observe great THO.s e f in a l WORDS of Commission for the Perse- constantly on them, it i.s an young—like you out thqie— the wav. — Witliam Augustus Prrfv. xxii, 1. events .such as dedications and jubilee.s. Chesterton show what an in­ ('uted Church formed by the Muhlenberg (1796-1877). Conference of International impossible thing to do. They may be seduced by the charms cisive mind he had. Ultimately are going to get hurt and run of the monster. They do you God has mads us neighbors. HK KS.SKNCE of the infinite Sacrifice is the same, all things devolve into black Catholic Organizations. Let justice make us friends.— “THIS ESSENTIAL BOOK, into troubles and, at times, scant justice. They do fiot There is no such thing as whether a Low Mass offered quietly in a rustic chapel and white; ideas promote ei­ all we can do is pray for them. know you very well.” _____ sliding up hill. In morals the William E. Borah (1865- T ther truth or error; one either luminous as truth itself . . . 1940), famous American or surrounded by the pageantry of Solemn Pontifical and necessary as an antidote only sliders are backsliders.— is for God or against Him. No Smut Never* in the Groove - Henry Thoreau (1817-1863). Senator. ceremonies. The color and beauty of a Pontifical Mass greater truth than that can be to poison, must be on the fable * * * • * • of all Catholics and, of course, such as that offered at the seminary, however, should revealed to a dying man—or People believe that they Music is love in search of a a dying civilization. on the table of all men of good word.—Sidney Lanier (1842- help us. realize that the Sacrifice of the Mass is our faith,” KIPA said in a com­ have done enough for the greatest treasure. , Chesterton and his great Discs That Carry Risks good of man if they do not kill 1881). friend Hilaire Belloc battled mentary published by Swiss The vestments can never be gorgeous enough, the Catholic newspapers.* anyone; but in truth no man against the hearty cult of im­ By J im F ie d ler ial mayor of Tincup, Colo., told ' can die in peace if he has not The most perfect kind of music beautiful enough, or the ceremonies stately Indifference toward the suf­ his audience and the persons order is found in things; from perialism as taught by Rud- ferings of Catholics behind the JUDGING FROM the done all that he must do in enough actually to befit the infinite mystery of .the yard Kipling; the new religion amount of obscene, filthy, por­ or companies who send him order that others may live.— them is derived the order- of Iron Curtain is a “grave this type of record that he re­ our knowledge.-2-St. Thomas Mass. It is fitting, however, that occasionally the Mass of scientific paganism with its fault,” KIPA said, “although nographic, immodest, off-color, Albert Camus. high priest, H. G. Wells; the or suggestive material that can fuses to play this trash on his • * * Aquinas, Summa, II-II, 26, 1 be surrounded by all the pomp and pageantry possible, to many will say: ‘But what can programs. ad 2. help us to realize the majesty of the Holy Sacrifice with­ patient and evolutionary hu- we do? Is it not first and fore­ be found in so many stores, Know all and you will par­ rpanism of George Bernard most the affair of states­ book shops, newsstands, and This is certainly in great don all.—Imitation of Christ. in our own hearts and souls. Shaw and the Fabian Social­ men?” ’ movie houses, there seems be contrast to those other disc School’s Oat, But... —Rev. John B. Ebel ists (who now have all but “THIS SORT OF TALK is a determined effort on the part jockeys who pay no attention to Listeners never hear good triumphed, with, alas, no Ches­ always singular in a democ­ of some individuals to drown us the grave moral dangers they of themselves. — English terton to challenge them). racy,” KIPA commented, “for, in this smutty trash and in so may be helping to propagate. proverb. Father Keeps The Denver Catholic Register CHESTERTON AND BEL- when all is said and done, the doing to stifle all cries of pro­ Pete asked one disc jockey why loc fought affably and charit­ ‘statesmen’ are made by us, test. he continually played the rec­ Only the darkness can put President...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. The newest, and perhaps ords that he knew were very forth a star.—Taken from a Editor....Rt. Rev. .Matthew Smith, Ph.D., Jour. D., Litt.D.. LL.D. ably—but they fought. People and power exists only through humorously labeled the two us.” hiost insidious, way for th e ' suggestive or of a low moral letter written by a patient in On Learning Managing Director....Monsignor John B. Cavanagh, M.A., Ph.D. purveyors of rubbish and filth tone. The disc jockey replied a mental hospital to a member Executive Editor...... Rev. John B. Ebel, M.A., LittD. Catholic writers (he Chester- KIPA de.scribed the Red Book as “blowing away the to get their off-color and sug­ that it was because “that’s of our staff. Associate Editors— Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M.A., Litt.D.; Rev, helloc. But they were respected * * * By Lou Smith clouds, unmasking lies,” and gestive ideas to the public is what the public wants.” This Daniel- Flaherty, M.A.; Linus Riordan, Ph.D.; Paul Hallett, and listened to. was not a sufficient reason for God has promised forgive­ THE THINGS A FATHER Today that truth Chester­ placing Communism in its his­ through songs Iknd records. Litt.D.; Jack Heher, B.A., Litt.D.; Frank Morriss, B.S., LL.B., Under the j^ise of “popular Pete. Would you feed the pub­ ness to your repentance, but can learn from his youngsters Litt.D.; Ray Hutchinson, M.A.; Art Editor, Leo Canavan, ton saw on his deathbed is all torical pei;spective as “the greatest danger that Christian songs,” the immodest, sugges­ lic dope, he asked, ju.st because He has not promised tomor­ increase when school lets out. D.F.A. but forgotten. It is said that some 'persons wanted to take row for your procrastination. Take that game of backyard the Chesterbelloc lived in a civilization has known for tive, and off-color ideas and sit­ 2,000 years.” uations blare out daily from .marijuana? —St. Augu.stine. , baseball la.st week. I was on Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at day of debate and apologetics third, taking a long lead off, Denver. Colo. THE n COUNTRIES cov­ the radio and TV loudspeakers. IT IS REFRESHING to —but that has passed, and we The only wages that are when Kenny smashed.a drib­ ______Thii Paprr Printed Entirely by Union Labor______are told that now we are in ered by the Red Pook are Al­ 'Disc jockeys, some of them un­ watch and listen to a music bania, Bulgaria, China, North wittingly, sorry to say, spin show that regularly can be ex­ never reduced are the wages bler past the pitcher. I lit an age that needs “positive” of sin.—St. Agnes. out for home. When I was half Published Weekly by teaching, a mingling of values Korea, Hungary, Yugoslavia, the “platters" that suggest pected to protide wholesome, Poland, Romania, Czecho-Slo- illicit affairs and other im­ way in, Louie started yelling: THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) with those who are well in- enjoyable, family’ entertain­ “ Slide, Pop.” tentioned, a playing down of vakia, Vietnam, and the Soviet moral actions. ment. Such a show is TV’s ■Union. Copies of the volume PETE SMYTHEron one of I glanced over my shoulder 938 Bannock Street, 1 fundamental principles if they Lawrence Welk program. Rules for and saw the .shortstop and the have been presented to Pius his recent radio programs, ■Week after week Lawrence Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 P.O. Box 1620 arouse hostility in the com­ XII and members of the Vat- blasted the persons’ who send pitcher collide trying to field munity. Welk, a member of St. Martin ican diplomatic corps. such records to him. The gen- of Tours Parish in Brentwood, the ball. A slide did not seem TODAY WE HAVE SEEN Happiness necessary. And so I sprinted many of the errors Chesterton palif., emphasizes the type-of Subscription: music that is really popular. It Dr. Robert P. Odenwald, a right into the clothesline. $1.50 per year in Archdiocese of Denver. fought become acceptable. So­ iiiiiiniinri Washington psychiatrist, in “I told you to slide,” said ciology has all but replaced is the type of “popular" music fijo d w a m t JO <£og.. that people find enjoyable in Sign magazine gave good ad­ Louie patiently. $2.00 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. charity, science is replacing Canada, $2.75 a year per subscription. every age. His music does not vice to the bewildered in mind ANOTHER DISCLOSURE religion, the state is replacing I KBTV KFSC, Denver = require savage contortions of who want happiness but do that: brought me up just as Foreign countries, including Philippines, $3.50 a year. the individual, the commun­ = Channel 9 SACRED HEART PROGRAM | the singer in a vain attempt to not know how to achieve i t abruptly came in a discussion ity is replacing the family, I SACRED HEART PROGRAM — (English) — Monday = put .across some “idea.” His rules for happiness: with the children on the laws • 42 Thursdoy, June 14, 1956 world cleanliness and sanita- = — Sunday, 1:30 p.m. through Friday, 9 a.m. M S h 0 w business “experts” 1. Have active bodily health of abstinence from meat on tation are replacing world SACRED HEART PROGRAM j laughed at this “has-been”

fAGE FOURTEEN Offici, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CAtHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 44205 Thursday, June 14, 1956 Holy Family Parish Notes 16 Years of Games Parties

(Holy Family Pariih, Denver) all from Mrs. A. W. Larson’s An evening of attractions and Den 10. Roy Aldridge gave a tap- fun is planned by the parish dance performance. Carol Perry games party workers for Tdhs- accompanied him on the piano. day, June 26, to commemorate Recognition Pins the 16th anniversary of the At the pack gathering all den starting of the parties in the mothers were presented with parish. pins of recognition. The wolf It was on June 14, 1940, that rank was awarded to Dennis Di- the games party workers began Tullio, the bear rank to James the aeries of weekly games for Breheny and Dennis Schindler, the parish benefit. Bernard M. and the lion rank to Ray Lanko- Caulfield has headed the com­ witz. Thirty gold and silver ar­ mittee of workers since the be­ rows under the various ranks ginning of the parties. More than were earned by the scouts this S70,000 has been realized from month. the games in the 16 years they Qualifying under the wolf have been running. rank were James Breheny, Besides Mr. Caulfield, gamesiGerald Morahan. Gerald Romero, Presentrtion Parish held June 22, 23, and 24. At the left Mrs. Elmer p^arty workers include Joseph Dennis Schindler, James Ford, Altfilisch inspecU the array of cakes that she will Cavanagh, Samuel Satterwhite, Jon Block, Russell Trickier, Wil- have in her cake booth. At the right Mrs. M Robert Diehl, Cecil Proctor Mar-Ham Monheiser, William McDer- Festival June 22-24 f,""™ Headrick and Mrs. L. Barry inspect the final publicity material for the carnival. Anthony McNulty, Imott. Michael Allen, John Her- + + + -f- + + * 1 Grand Award for Fair “ s will be given away at the annual Town and — ------..t. Arvaaa Country Fair, which is to be held July 6-8. worked for a degadeT- or , more . on: 1 Receiving» arrows under the r o r a the weekly parties. Each session bear rank were Robert Carlin, dealer, presents the keys for the new Ford sta­ Looking on are Bill Mulloney, left, special of the games takes more than'Charles Fletcher, Michael Gray, tion wagon to the Rev. Bernard Kelly, pastor of award committee chairman; Mrs. Joe Murray, Carnival Scheduled at Presentation three hours. i Martin McEahern, Mark Pottefr, St. Anne's Parish, Arvada. The station wagon and Don Quist, cochairman of the fair. Scouts' Baseball Program Roy Aldridge, and Travis Swee- + - r + + + + + + This week at a meeting of the Richard Romero, Ray Lan At Shrine of St. Anne, Arvada June 22,23,24 Features Lane Chest Parents’ Auxiliary of Cub Scout kowitz, Mark Vitry, and John Pack 172, final plans were for- McEahern were eligible for ar- (Pr’e»ent«tion Parish, Denver) go-round and Ferris wheel and room of the house or the patio. mulated for a summer baseball rows under the lion rank A Lane cedar chest filled with at the teen-agers’ dance pavll- Fred Leyb, guild chairman, is in program. | Denner and assistant denner Town and Country Fair Set July 6-8 handmade linens, blankets, lion. Ice cream and malted milks charge of the television set. Practice sessions for the scouts l*'ripcs awarded Jon Block, sheets, and doilies will .be will be dispensed by Mmes. Re- A ham dinner will be served will be on Tuesday and 'Thurs­ Russell Trickier, William Mon­ Arvada. — (Shrine of St. July 6, 7, and 8. A $60 award will donate material for aprons may awarded on the final night of gfina Bellacosa and Catherine the Final day of the carnival day afternoons from 4 to 7 and heiser, Thomas Rossen, Frank Atine)—The Ford V-8 Country 'be given away on Saturday night, leave it with Mrs. Shea to ba the parish carnival, June 23. The Frank. on Saturday mornings from & Clark, Ronald Germano, James Sedan is on display each Sunday July 7. The 1956 Ford and a made into aprons for the bazaar, Sunday, June 23, From 12 noon Shoemaker; Michael Allen, John after all the Masses in front of chest is a blond upright model In their initial year as chair- to 7 p.m. The dinner com­ to 12. The site of the first prac­ "fishing car” will be awarded The Holy Name Men’, Club with spacious drawers and wouldimen of the refreshments booth, tice session...... will be__ the^ Regis ___ Herold, Gregory Sprigg, Thomas the church. This beautiful two- the last night of the bazaar. Sun- will meet in the parish hall on mittee will live up to iti repu­ tone car with white sidewall be an asset to any home. Recentand Mrs. Sandos will be as- tation for food par excellence, field on~'Saturday," JunT leT'^at'^®*- Kravis Sweeney. day, July 8. Thursday, June l4, at 8 p.m. brides, future brides, and oldlsisted by a corps of men and 9 a.m. ! The Cub Scouts will receive tires, indicator lights and dual Mr. and Mrs. John Bivans W. J. Mulloney, newly elected abundant portions, and speedy heater will be awarded at the worn-out housewives will be de-'women who have helped in the serv ice. Approximately 100 The entry fee for Uking parti Communion in a group in the will again act as chairmen of praside. Baxaar lighted to receive this attractive:same booth in previous years. in the program will be the pur-M'^® o’clock Maas on Sunday,|Town and Country Fair. The . I r . - I activities will be discussed, women will be helping Mrs. cha.se price of a uniform capjJune 17.______I Fair vill be held this year on the roast beef dinner which Catechism vacation school for Television Set Irving Schnur, dinner chair­ and T shirt for the Cub Scout will be served from 1 to children attending the public Refreshment Booth | One of the newest innovations man. team. Cub Scout officials are p.m. on Sunday, July 8. Par- schools is being held from June No one will need to leave the in the world of science will be The bill-of-fare will include purchasing the caps and shirts in ishioners are asked to make H to June 22 from 9 a.m. to carnival grounds hungry June one of the main attractions at Southern baked ham, hashed- whole.saie lota. Each scout is also Englewood Fiesta to Help returns to the men at the card 11:30 a.m. The first Of two 22, 23, or 24, since Mr. and Mrs. land guild carnival, June 22, 23, brown potatoes, green beans, expected to furnish ^is fielder’s booth in front of the church on groups of children will receive Manuel Sandos will have a large jand 24. The new RCA porUble cole slaw, relishes, hot rolls, glove. I Sunday morning. | their First (lommunion on Sun- refreshments booth with ample:television se t which has just homemade pies, and beverages. Each Tuesday beginning at Payfeir New Kindergarten Women -of the parish mayiday, June 17, in the 8:30 a.m. food and drinks to satisfy the'come on the market this month No reservations are needed. 1 p.m., bowling lessons will be ' lleave aprons for the apron booth Mass. The second group will re­ gourmets. Tuna and egg saladigives a remarkably clear picture Adult tickets are $1.50 and chil­ offered to scouts at the Elitch Englewood.—(St. Louis’ P a r-Final Meeting |at the rectory or with Mrs. Gerry ceive on June 24. Parents of the sandwiches made from special'from a pint-sized screen, dren’s' plates will be 60 cents. Lanes, 3Sth and Tennyson. ish)—Proceeds from the fiesta: p(ru._ „i *i,.!Shea at 6028 Dover. Women who children will receive Holy Com­ June 23 and 24 will be used to r e - .. not sew and who wish to munion with them. recipes will be the main items forj Built-in antennae, which can The 35-cent fee for lessons board of managers of the PTA Friday’s menu. Hamburgers and, be extended to the length of covers the rental cost of shoes condition the recently purchased residence at 3340 S. Lincoln was held June 5 Mrs. Horace! hot dogs will take their familiar | regular “rabbit - ears,” and a and the purchase price of Crowfoot, outgoing president,! Kitchen Shower Slated places at the top of.the menu for|built-in stand, so the set can be Altar Unit Meeting trophies to be awarded at the Street for use as a kindergarten. The residence will be rewired, was presented *a gold pin of her Friday and Saturday. |put on the ground or a floor, end of the season. office and received a gift of; Mr. and Mrs. Sandos will have:make it possible to enjoy a favor- At a recent pack meeting of repainted, and a new furnace in­ auxiliary stands near the merry-'ite television program in any At Mother of God the Cubs, Dens 1, 8, and 9 acted stalled. The work of remodeling from the Sf. Pius Parish at Aurora as hosU. Den mothers, Mrs. Sid­ is in the charge of Victor Meyer. "lembers. (Mother of God Parish, Denver) ney Vitry and Mrs. John Byrne The kindergarten room in the' Mrs. D. Pitchford, chairman ofj The Altar and Rosary Society directed their combined groups recreation center will be used asj^^® bool' rental system, and a' Plans Potiuck on June 14 will hold its final meeting until in an inspirational tableau en­ an extra classroom for the g rad e R^oup of PTA women arfe clean-' school. !>ng and repairing the books! fall Thursday afternoon, June titled The Priest. For the tableau, Mrs. Herbert The fiesta this ___ year...... will be on {turned in by the children at thej, Aurora.— (St. Pius Tenth First Communion 14. The Rosary will be recited at Edmonds was narrator, Mrs. j Saturday and Sunday afternoon school. ! Parish)—The* women of the 1:15 o’clock in the church fol­ On Sunday, June 17, 100 Byrne acted as the priest’siand evening, June 23 and 24.| Members of the Altar and Ro-I Altar and Rosary Society will children will make their First lowed by a business meeting and mother, and David and RoyiThe capital awards will be a;sary Society will meet in the rec-i uieet Thursday, June 14, at installation of officers in the Communion in the 8 o’clock ba.sement at 1:30 pjn. The out­ Robinson. Herbert Rossen, andiFord station wagon and a hopejreation room of the rectory Fri- P-”’- ® potiuck kitchen- Mass. For the past two years Philip Bellefeuille filled other chest. Dinner will be served on day, June 15, at 9 a.m. to mark shower supper, the final ma- the children have been under going officers will serve a tea -.1------11- -r .------a------. ol—.ii-- .f. . .1. 1 jor social event before dedi­ following the meeting. Members other rolls. !.Saturday afternoon from 4 to 8'arctiles for the fiesta religious instruction given by i Cub Scout Daze, a skit with o’clock. A picnic plate luncheon j John Keegan and Mrs. cation of the new church this the laymen and women of the are reminded to bring a box of jremininscences of days in the|will also be served on Sunday Saturday, June 16, at 10 a.m. cold cereal for the Carmelite Brady will care for the altars parish. pack, wa.s presented by four afternoon. Faneywork, novelties, during the month of July. The event is important not nuns. Ail women of the parish scouts now eligible for a senior fish pond, hams, bacon, cakes, and only because through it is an­ Sunday Maas hours will re­ are invited to attend. scout program. These are John pies will round out the conces­ 19 Sick Colls Mode ticipated a large part of the main the same in the new The Rev. Paul Reed, pastor, McEahern, Philip Bellefeuille, sions that are being sponsored Mrs. Gabriel Smilianic, chair­ kitchen will be furnished, but church: 8, 9:30, and 11 a.m. was host to the Rev. Orville Jan­ Herbert Rossen, and Mark Vitry. by the different parish societies. man of the sick committee, re­ also because it will be a “dress On Sunday, June 24 from ssen and all the members of the James Ford, Dennis Schindler, The dinner will be served in the ported that 19 sick calls had been rehearsal,” led by Father Eu­ 2:30 to 5:30 o’clock tko choir who faithfully attended the Jon Block, James Breheny, and school cafeteria, 3300 S. Sherman made during the month of May. gene Walsh, S.S., of Balti­ church will hold opon house rehearsals and sang for the High Russell Trickier, members of Street. Visits were made by Mmes. M. more, who will also lead the f o r parithionors and thair Masses on Sunday, at dinner Den 1, directed by Mrs. Henry Father Maurice Reardon from Reed, J. Keegan, T. Romero laity in singing the Gregorian friands, including non-Catho- Wednesday evening, June 13, in Schindler, put on a play entitled Cincinnati, 0., former assistant Lievens, and G. Smilianic. chant for the Dedication Mass. lics. CFM members will act as the Mt. Vernon Country Club. The Five Little Hoboes. in the parish while studying at Hostesses for the next meeting Climaxing the evening will be guides, showing guests through f p l t n r r k o e f upright style Lane cedar chest filled The choir will disband until Sep­ A pantomime set to music was, the Denver Catholic Register, to be held Monday. July 2, are a special sneak preview of the the plant and explaining Cath­ V cU ui vIlcaT beautiful articles will be presented at the tember when rehearsals will enacted by Pat Mc(jOwan, Miles!was a visitor at the rectory Mrs. Nick Vranesic and Mrs. “Technicolor, 3-D” The Love olic rituals so often misunder­ guild festival of Presentation Parish, Denver, on Sunday, June 24. start again. Robinson, and Dennis DiTullio,'Saturday, June 9. Warren Taylor. Story of St. Pius X Parish. stood by those not of the faith. ST. ROSE OF LIMA SIXTH ANNUAL BAZAAR CHURCH GROUNDS 1345 WEST DAKOTA TONIOHT-FRI. NIGHT, SAT. NIGHT, SUNDAY VU'X FOR THE EXTIRE FAMILY-EVERYRODY WELCOME GRAND PRIZE SPECIAL Roost Beef Dinner 1956 CHEVROLET Adalt« SI.00 Children 50e STATION WAGON Sunday, June 17-3*7 p.m.

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■Phone Today KE. 4-4205 To- Place Your Classified Ad in the Register------^ SITUATIONS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 331 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 MISC. FOR SALe 44 WANTED—MALE n 3 Prizes Offered G.E. 14 cn. ft. deep frees*, 2 years old, Widowed mother', n n , yean, 6-foot, A-1 condition. SK. 6-7258. from Mt. Carmel Hisb, want. Job on ATTENTION Blessed Sacrament r.nch, summer v.estion. Write or phone In July Fete at collect. Plymouth 5-8960: 780 W. 108th MR. & MRS. DENVER 2382 Clermont PICNIC SETS S t, Lo. Angeles 44, Calif. IVi itory Brick Bungalow, 8 Bed- Redwood...... _.I24 Catholic man, 48 ycari old vanta full­ YOUR CHOICE IN HOMES room. Extra space npstairs. Wall to Knotty Pine ...... _.|22 St. Mary's Parish time job aa chauffeur. Hi(h Integrity. TO BUY I wall carpet, drapes. Kitchen with eat­ ANY SIZE MADE TO ORDER. Excellent rcferencea. GE. 3-0875. ing space. finished basement. At­ 1851 Brentwood, Lakewood BE. 8-1868 and tractive and comfortable. Fenced yard. (St. Mary Magdalena’s Parish, Catholic boy, age IS, good character, 2 car garage. Owner transferred. looking for summer work with Catholic 'Ll.t Your Property for Sale $15,500 Standard typewriter; baby bottl* ateri- Denver) busineas man, prefer inside work. Refer­ liier ind diaper pail; clectrie mixer, Three grand prizes will ences. GE. S-08T5. ■with j EA 2-6087 fruit jars, dishes; ladies’ summer clothes I Open House Sat-Sun. or after I F.U. 10-12; child's clothing, mbc. 1686 given away at the parish carni­ SITUATIONS Niagara. DE. 8-0422. val this year: First prize, upright deep freeze; second prize, port­ WANTED— FEMALE 12 JOHN F. BRUNO APPLIANCES 45 Udy wtnU d«7 work. Refiltor able television set; third prize, Exp, Colored I West Denver Honie NO DOWN PAYMENT three-piece set of ultralite lug­ TA. 8-8607. E. 22nd & Kcsmey DE. 3-4266 was formed less than two months ago of children and RANGES. RETRIOERATORS waanm, NfiW Bond newly organized band of St. gage. Expert ironing done in jrour borne or Eves. DE. 3-6256 Bernadette’s School, Lakewood, from grades three to seven, Band practice will be mine. Dtx or evenings. I^asontble. Income Property dryart, up to 8100 d'uount on Mmo These prizes will be on display CH. 4-1860 mod.li. Um our neto. plin PE. 8-7544. Under the direction of Lloyd Bowen, presented its held regularly during the months of July and For Sale Alamad. at Downing. Open till 9 p.m. first concert for parents and friends Friday eve­ August in a school room every Sunday Expert ironing done in jrour home or 2638 Bryant ning, June 1. The band, consisting of 26 members, until the bazaar, which will be mine. Day or evenings. BemaoDable. , Located In St. Dominic. 7 room brick Pay by the Month WE GIVE RED STAMPS CH. 4-1R6U. I held July 13, 14, and 16 home. Sell aa low as 1360 down. Mr. Burrow I I 1 BARGAINS I I I At a recent carnival meeting EDUCATION 13 WE. 6-8668 Used Vacuum Gleaners. Trade-ins, nil Frank Malito, general chairman SP. 7-5903 makaa and model.. 81 and up. Open Sun­ EXPERT days, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 2886 W.v82nd Elections in Guardian Angels' Parish Piano leaaor., theory included. Will come (Morning and Evening) announced the booth chairmen as Ave. GL. 5-7181. to your bo- e. Reaeonabte. ST. PETER AND PAUL follows: Tickets, Ed Zahn; cake TA. 5-1641 New Zig-Zag (7on»>le Sewing Machine, (Guardian Angela’ Pariah, Denver Deanery, was the guest,members of the parish choir wiH and candy, Francis Vendena; HEART OF 8800 valoe-H99.96. Denver) speaker. journey to Rocky Mountain Park brown jug, Scott Newcomb; ham >5“ REAL ESTATE WANTED 35 BLACKSTONE CENTER for a picnic. Roger E. Seick is booth, Harold Kfippler; baseball P6X SWITCHBOARD | WHEATRIDGE 18th and Champa The Altar and Rosary Society The present officers, Mary MA. 3-0562. the choir director. booth, Edward Murphy; para­ Plua raeepuoBiat craLinlng Uusin«M | 86tb to 37th Av«. on Pierct and Need' listing on homes in PrafentatioB and Holy Name Society recently Balt, Alice Faldhalfe, Betty damaBda trained paraonnel. All axaa | Otia Streeta Parish — Bayers Waiting. keet booth, Paul de Longchamp; Ptm niaceniant for thoaa who ooalify BUILDING completed election of officers for Maddock, and Alice Obman, With this issue of the Register, Open 2 to 6 Weekends CENTURY REAL ESTATE the coming year. have been named as the Altar* Peggy Lindenmeyer will take games, A1 Towner and LeRoy MATERIALS 46A Stitt; panda bear, Mr. Reinhart; Switchboard School 3 and 4 bedroom homes, some with 151 Federal Officers to lead the Holy Name and Rosary Society committee over the work of providing parish Traiulng to 5 Week. , baaements WE. 5-6057 Society are Vern Haerr, presi­ news coverage for the year. So­ money booth. Dean LePenske; Day or Evenint .. to plan the annual bazaar to 1460 I.otan St KE 4-476J 822,500 to 823,750 NEW AND USED dent; Vince Madonna, first vice be held Aug. 4-5. The commit­ cieties wishing to contact her novelty booth, Larry McGreevy; 60 deluxe quality horoea Lilt Your Property president; Kenneth Keene, sec­ tee met Wednesday in the with news of their activities may popcorn booth, Ronney.de Long- Conveqtional and Early American For Sale With BUILDING MATERIALS champ; fancywork, Mrs. Rohder Accordion and Piano Instructions Close to tranaportation. Parochial Pluoblat • Doori • fVlndm ond vice president: A1 Mae^tas, home of Peggy Lindenmeyer caU GL. 6-0974. 8(n 1 and Mrs. Osberg. Clawical and Popular school and ahopptng Amen-Costello secretary; Bill Maddock, treas­ to crystallize ideas. ENROLL YOUR CHILD FOR THE "The last tcord Kerdy Wrecking urer; Steve Cirbo, marshal; and SUMMER VACATION Wheatridge Realty Madge Keene and Mary Hogan Church committees for June Developers in Real Etiale” Contrartors Tom Cherry and Eugene Sulli­ 9 to July 12 will be: Sanctuary MRS. MARY OUELL !:i hlembera of Su Vincent da Paul's have volunteered to iare for the 4670 West Sth Are. sot OmiitlU > TA. 6-6011 van, first and second delegates. kitchen and dining room arrange­ Mrs. U nz and Mrs. Stevens: 7065 W. 38th ParUh Cure d'Ars Unit CH. 4-2695 SK 6-8341 - RA 2-3980 The installation took place at ments for the dinner that will ilarge linens, Mrs. Rohder;’small Accordions furnished to Beginners HA. 4-7774 the meeting June 12, which also be held in connection with the linens, Mrs. Stevens; surplices Private Leaaons SK 6-7597 I ! ANTIQUES 47A featured a spaghetti dinner pre­ bazaar. Mrs. McGannon; and albs, Mrs Popular Prices 4027 E. Iliff pared by Vince Madonna anih (at So. Colo. Blvd.) Closing Oat an Estate Winner-of the special prize for To Seat Officers Agnes Smith. Old antiques. Furnitare, dishes and old members of the losing team in a Aurora Music Studio Beautiful 3,Bdrm. the evening was the guest Anyone who h .i . gift for Music during vacation in yourahome or linens. Old costumes. Nearly new girls* recent two-team campaign to re­ I English PIANOS, MUSICAL and women's clothing. Shoes, site speaker, Mrs. Dan Yacovetta. the f.ncywork booth ii »*ked mine. Voice, Piano, fundamentals of cruit members. Guests at the din­ music. All ages, beginners and advanced. I ISth A Holly near Blessed Sacrament narrow. Also—Ironer, like new! 717 Refreshments were served by to contact Mrg. Oiberg, BE. f Parish. Lge. liv. rm. with fireplace* INSTRUMENTS 39 Emerton. Call: CH. 4-8188 for tppl. ner were members of the winning June IS in Hall EM. 6-0961. ______Alice Feldhake, Mary Hogan, 3-1059, or Mr». Rohder, GL. I full din. rm.. lge. kit. with bkfat. team headed by Vern Haerr and ! nook* dispoeaL Tile bath with glass SHOP sround Ibea tee eur piano vnJtiaa WANTED TO BUY 49 Winifred Horn, Madge Keene, (Cur. d’Ars Parish, Denver) 5-5272, and they will be glad DANCING 13A doors. Full fin. bsmt. with extra bath. TOM WALIER PIANOS ■Iso the parish altar boys. I 1341 S. ftdwy Kaiy oarklnf. 8P t-78€4 Anne King, and Lou Kirk. _ Everyone in the parish is in­ to pick it up. Annette Ginther Dance Studio I Lge. recreation rm. Dbl. gar. Beauti- We Buy and Sell Furniture | Wielding the gavel as president Young People vited to attend the next meeting 5540 W. 29th BE. 7-3588 or HA. 4-1430 I fuliy landscaped. and Antiques I in 1966-’B7 for the Altar and Ro­ The last games party until the Children, 8 and up. intercited in Tap. Ae­ PHOTO STUDIO 39A To Meet June 19 of the S t John Vianney Society fall season will be held on Fri Fred Maier Realty sary Society will be Mrs. Mary on June 15 in the school hall. robatic. Ballet, Baton and Modem Jaxt. CULVER’S STORE j Bell, who will be supported in her The Young People’s Club, un­ day evening, June 15, at f KE. 4-7221 V 1280 So. Pearl The newly elected officers of the o’clock in the parish hall. DAY NURSERIES 4>||Let us take your Wedding p role by Pearl Davis, vice presi­ der the direction of Myma Hu­ society will be installed. Hosts PE 3-1033 Mitchell's Day Nursery * ■ Ficiures i dent; Bernadette Dowd, secre­ man, will meet Tuesday evening, and hostesses are Mr. and Mrs. "Come in and Brotete | tary; Irene Grater, treasurer; Lakewood area. Educational program. CHURCH WEDDINGS ! June 19, in the parish hall at Mike Quering, Mr. and Mrs. CLASSIFIED Licens^ care for children, ages 2-6 Around ! and Louise McCracken, historian. UNITED STUDIOS | , 8 o’clock. All the young people James Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. years. Supervised play. Hot lunches with You are alteays welcome." j In addition to the yearly elec­ of the parish are invited to at­ PERSONALS snacks morning and afternoon. $2 per TA 5-3412 tion held June 5 at the Altar and Richard McManus, and Mr. and day. 1590 Eaton. Open Sunday 12 to 3 p.m. LET'S SWAP 50 tend a short business meeting Mrs. Bernard Finnerty. BE. 7-2427 Rosary Society meeting, Mrs. followed by dancing and cokes. Rent a Formal Otherwise by AppU Dan Yacovetta, president of the Thursday evening, June 14, Players Listed Nire selection of colon and sizes* BABY SITTER ANYTHING of vain* taken on purebaa* POLLY'S BRIDAL SERVICE or tnata nation a of gaa furnaoea, water ^For Softball Team 2033 Emporia SERVICE Maura ate. What Uav. you RA 8-8749. EM. 6-2907 (for appointwenL^ ^ Dick McManus, head of the Will give good care to your baby in my DOGS, CATS, PETS Men’s Club softball team, an­ WEDDING INVITATIONS home while you vacation; also care by the day. Fenced yard, hot tunchee: refer- nounces the following players: loo for 87.50. Fin* qu.lity, b««utlful encea, (4 block North of Chicken Box. 8 Wks. Springer Spaniels Ed Mahoney, Joe MeShane, Paul r»i.«d l*tt*r prinling, f»»t mtvIm . Dol.n, EM. 4-1466 I You 11 love them I AKC. attractively Colorado Springs 910 12th St. AL. 5-9588. ' i priced for top breeding. 7006 W. 36lh ! I Towey, Ralph Raupano, William i Ave. Cali: HA. 4-0128. Five to Church** end Lodge*—48 cup CHILDREN'S CAMPS Haynes, “ William i i r -Shanahan, ■ Lyle coffe* urn for diitributing lUwlcigh Clark, Nick Rossi, Allan Hicks, Vanill* among mraber. of your or­ Little Sports Day Camp ganization. See or write W. T. Rawleigh American Window Cleaning & Supply Co. Dick McManus, John Johns, Dan V Swimming Belfiore, Jim Pagliasctti, Harry Co., 1415 28rd S t, Denver, Colo., or Complete Line of Nationally Known phone AC. 2-1619. ______V Horseback Riding Humphreys, and Bob Bolaschek. V Mountain Outings I The next game is scheduled for V Handcrafts Janitor Supply & Equipment Wednesday, June 20, at Lincoln I Park at 6:45 p.m. Ken Ticket Company Daily pick-up and delivery. All Waze. . Soap. - Gym Stall Printer* of Re.erved Se«t councilors are physical education The children of Cure d’Ars General Admiulon, and Strip Ticketa instructors and coaches. Ages 6 Masonry Fini.he. j Drawing and Wheel Ticketa to 14. 8-week period. BE. 7-0214. Fre* Con.ultatioD and Demon.tration 'School enjoyed an all-day picnic Coat and Hat Checka M ail Order. Promptly P ille d ion June 4 at City Park. They 3366 W. 38th Ave. CONVALESCENT 415 E. Chttcharraa \ were supervised by a group of 30 GR 7-8531 HOMES . . . Colorado Springs . . . ME 2-6674 mothers. In charge of transporta­ tion for the picnic Mrs. John Fort Logan Nursing Home Johns; in charge of food was Vacancy for man or woman. Oxygen J. D. CROUCH available. Mrs. John Watling, and Mrs. Ber­ Your Eyes Are SU. 1-3217 C. D. O’BRIEN nard Foster had charge of the MAY REALTY children’s games. Most Precious ' I : The faculty and the book Have Them Examined The Best of Care , REALTOR rental committee thank everyone or a Visual Analysis for ! i for donating books during the : J past year. The committee will NOW MALE PATIENTS ONLY INSURANCE - LOANS continue working during the Special Diets, Finest of Service summer in order to have the Dr. Alfred Kleyhauer Mr*. Anna Cla**en’t 725 N. Tejon St. I book rental ready for the open­ KE 4-1044 1432 Tremont PLUMBING and QUALITY APPAREL ing of school in the fall. I Rest Home MILLER TRABH SBRVICK PRANK'S FLOOR SERVICE HEATING IN GGLURADO HPR1NG8 Colorado Springs, Colo. Currently visiting at the rec­ 1433 St. Paul FR. 7-2090 Pickup Saturday and Sunday. AL. 1-1981 . LAY, SAND AND FINISH tlNCB 1872 WHITE ELEPHANTS tory are Monsignor Frank Klein WORK OUARANTUD - RA. 8-8148 iTb* O’CONNOR Plumbing Co | ME. 3-7731 of Winona, Minn., and Monsi­ Do you have any in your baaement or Kiowa and Ttjon Streets < > Chiropractic or attic. If ao call FURNITURE ®N^ j gnor Frank Sherman of Lincoln, For Health Cara HOME TO SHARE 19A GE. 3-1048 REPAIRING 127 Neb. Dr. F. Eugene Armbruster BETTER I Attraetlre apartment to ihore with I or BRICK AND CEMENT 104 Aatiqoe and better elaee ef fnmttara 2 tirla. L irt* clothes eloaotr. Cloo* in for Salts and Serric* j Members Organize DE 3-8020 Repaired R^inisbed • Teaeh Up Call GE. 8-8861 or GL. 5-4828 ! ond on boa Hn*. CH. 4-9040. Tuek pointiug. Axk piti* Brkk ropuiiu 21 Trt. Baperienee FREDAS BOOTERY 'Sitter' Service 1310 Williams faiotUMd. P J GallACb«r. TA. M787. 8080 W. 44th Av*. i Day and ETtning AppointmenU Widow lady wiahe* Catholic lady to aharo tl. C LAMB 106 E. Pile** Peak A baby-sitting service has been home. Free rent. GE. 3-6979. t7»0 PraakliB AL. 3-T«26 Tb. B.b. af organized by the members of the 2 2 |j Experienced RtIUbto FURNACE REPAIRING, T»lv*t BUp - City Cleh Junior Legion of Mary during TEA ROOMS & ROOM AND BOARD WMther Bird She** CLEANING 128 ROOFS and the Sunday 8 o’clock Mass. Chil­ 945 PENNSYLVANU FreA EitimatA The LIttI* Blor. With tk* Big Vila* RESTAURANTS ! ROOFING 151 dren between the ages of one Cboic* rooms, excellent Food* FURNACES CLEANED. REPAIRED and five are accepted. Margaret Reasonable. 1 Hot Mix Asphalt AU makee of Fnmaeea. Free cetimatee Alice's Private Home for the aged. Reaa. Cherrlyn Sheet Metal 8U. 9*tSft AMERICAN ROOPINO SHEET METAL Grinstead is the head of the // rates* good food* newly dec. Lge. liv. rm .' Paved Parking Lot* CONTRACTING COMPANY Pete Beroni group and anyone between 14 Guttara rapairsd ft rtplacad. Gnarantesd Please Patronize Keep Mother Radio and TV. Call; PE. 3-^46 or 324 and DriTawaya HOUSECLEANING 132 Thoroughly Experienced. Dependabla Your REGISTER Fnrnitiire Shop and 18 years who is interested Bannock. i Phone for Free Eetimate CH. 4-8469 UPaULSTERING in joining this group is asked to HOUSES FOR R E N T - ESCO PAVING CO. Advertisers and RB-UPHOL8TER1NG AND call her at EA. 2-3636. The Out of Kitchen'1 REPAIRING UNFURNISHED 2 4 I BE 7-3050 GL 5-9235 SATRIANO TELEVISION SERVICE 153 Mention SU* Cev.rt *ad Oripari** group now consists of the follow­ M*d. t* Order ing persons: Sandra Dolbec, Dar­ DIAL-A-DINNER 2 room bouse partly furnished. Will ac­ i ™ ™ ™ — .m 1 THE REGISTER Fomllar* Hade to Order lene Werth, Elleneta W eber, 'Delicloua Meal* delivered hot to your! commodate one patty. Nice yard. 880 per BROTHERS FREE b 84-21 So. W.lwatcli Ara MB. t-84« Joan Bailey, Rose Marie Heston, ;door. Steak, Barbecued Riba, Southern \ mo. CaU in person. 1164 Kalamath.. CARPENTERS, Ruga and Fumltur* Cleaning C.V Friad Chicken, Ham, Roaata, and Saaj Floor* Waxed and PoUahed Tony's *55;^ Berndette Friel, Deann Geppi, I Food*. All Dinnera includt aalad, po-, FURNISHED Contractors 108 Wall* and Window* Washed . 8-8849 ME. 4-«Ul The Heyse Sheet James, Nancy Ykan, Mary tatoea, vegetable, rolli, and butter. APARTMENTS 25 Paper Cleaning Rodio 6 TV LARRT JERRY Ellen Dunn, Adriene Selvy, Tom Expert • Dependable - Insured Metal and Roofing 8-room a p t, Kaat location, to 1 or 2 i JOSEPH PRUNK Fre* Estimates Reftreneas Service INCORPORATED LaFleur, and Paul Taylor. AC. 2-4891 busineas or professional girls, private Madden Plumbing Co. bath and entrance. AL. 5->667€. RKSIDKN'nAL — COMMERCIAL GL S-S7S4 or 1018 W. Sth Ave. AC2-39S9 HBATING ROOflNO Sister Mary Carmencita left (4 P.M. to 2 A.M.) INDUSTRIAL GL S-8289 Expert Repair On AU Make* PLUMBING CONTKACTOBB SHEET METAL 8 room basement apt., private bath* PLUMBING BBPAIRS on June 10 for a family reunion utilities. Employed couple. 666 Josephine. BUILDING AND BBMODEUNO Prompt and Courteon* ^ GAB WATER HEATERS 189 BO. NEVADA in Russia, O. She and Sister Iona DE. 3.2106. Fr** BittmiU* INSULATION 132A Service n m Ml 2-004a tzi W Ulenw Am Pbent: MB. 2-46i t will attend Xavier Univer­ CairiBt**d latiafactlm B*t 1888 HELP WANTED-^ REPAIR / ity in Cincinnati, 0., for the UNFURNISHED 3416 W. 34th GL S-8889 Keep cool: Simmer comfort, Johns Hin- FEMALE— 7 Tilla: Gennia* Blown Rock Wooli Eoofi 5Sminer term. Sister Vincentia APARTMENTS 26 ond Siding. Horn* Insulation Impror*- will attend S t John’s College at ICiUhenetto A p t and bath in now home ■ ta t Co- RA. 8-0212. Eva. C R 4-7629. IN THE SHADOW WILLIAM C. CRARON to middle axed CatboUe lady in exchange 4-bedroom duplex* ^ basement* 2 bloela 4* UPHOLSTERERS 157 OF PIKE’S PEAK Cleveland, 0. Sister Charles Ga­ '.or occaaional baby aitting and light fpom S t John's* FR. 7*4534. I i Optometrist briel will attend the University ironing. 4747 Lowell. GE. 3-200S. MOVING, TRUCKING, Expert upkalstary and carpet eiaaalas of Dayton, O., for the summer WANTED TO RENT Garages STORAGE 139 is voui bom* or our •bop. Carpet HOTEL JOYCE HELP WANTED 27A: pairing *ad layiag. Uoyd EUlott f CU 129 N*rta t . jbb a t term. Miss Kelly and Miss Hagen, HOUSES, APTS. Any (ize, any kind, any­ Wadawort*. BE 8-6U9. Colorado Spring* PHONE HE. 2-8161 Male or Female 7A JW « ELMER’S EXPRESS lay teachers for Cure d’Ars Plano moving oar spoaiaJty. Also hoa*»' COLORADO SPRINGS COLO. where. No dn. pymt. nocet- Re-Upbolattry by reliable firm. 10 So. Weber School, will attend summer ses­ CARETAKER WANTED URGENTLY IN NEED OF — hold goods and oxpnas work. Day ar sions in Chicago. 950 Ogden. Hiddleaged couple pref. sary. 14x20 frame, low at night TA &-1S28. 81 years exp^ence—tenat dependable. P t rent unfom. a p t atoVe Vacant apts. and houses to­ Fr** EtUmate. ft refrig, priv bath. Close in. Call: $695. WALLPAPER, PAINTS 140 NATIONAL DPHOL8TGRT Members of St Lawrence’s day! Furn. and unfurnished 48$ So. Broadway PE. 8-1181 Circle will meet on June 19 in GL. 5-8911. — all prices. Call: the home of Mrs. George Hei- SPARE TIME MONEY 8A SHAFFNER TOOL SHARPENING The Murray Drug Co. cher, 3080 Monaco Parkway., I boys* ages 16-17-13* and girl* IS* nted Ann Bailejp Raalty - FI. 5-0668 Work Geeriiite«4 Preecriptiont Accurately Filled The Little Flower Circle mem •onmer work to tarn tvltlen for lehool: Lawnmower Sharpening and Service hers met in the home of Mrs. woflld approclato yoar colling for ony CONSTRUCTION Reo and Moto mower aervie*, part*, tirt*. Main Store— 116 E. Pikes Peak ME. 2- 1.593 James Monaghan, 3510 Eudora small jobs. Lawn ,work or exptrienetd s e t t e r roUen, Qualified by ezperienee. baby aitting; proftrgblo E ait side. REAL ESTATE FOR SAlT m 1289 Wadsworth Street, on June 11. 1900'Dahlia FL 5-7180 North Store— 832 Tejon ME. 4-4861 1413 Jtrtry DE. 2-4057 After 5 p.m. Interior DE, 3-9646 Exterior BE. 1-8228 BLESSED SACRAMENT 6 .0 PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY EMPLOYMENT Lakawoed Auto Barvice Educational TV AGENCIES 10 2215 DAHLIA Power Mowers sharpened; pickup and 501 North Tejon ME. 4-5541 2-ttory colonial 4-bdrma. Beautiful CURTAIN LAUNDRIES 114 delivm , guarantoed service, . Sorioi Planned new kit, carpeting and drapes. Dish­ Cril BE. 3-8812 lltl Can washer and disposal. FRANCIS LACE CURTAIN CLEANERS R*f*r«ac** Inanrcd Tou and Your Architect,” This Home U B«ally BaanUfnll CURTAINS. CRUCHETED TABLE 880,000 elaaa. CaU FR 7-6142 CLOTHS. DRAPERIES, BLANKETS. WELL DRILLING new educational series of nine Free Office Jobs SPREADS. L1NKN3. CLEANED BY half-hour television programs de BLAIR AC. 2-0673 REALTY LATEST METHODS HAND PRESSED FOR paper hiaglnz and paintiag eaU signed to point out the value TEMPORARY OFFICE HELP ONLY. 1259 KAUtM AlB. TA (-8887 Aatoe BerhigeT 158 Mad lane EA. 8-818& WATER WELL DRILLING good home planning, is carried 911 EoultaU* Bldg. Wallpapat—U * a foU aad ap. Whit* DRUGGISTS 115 Enamal. 88.19 pet gat 861 Santa F* Burks Drilling Co. TV. Produced by the Denver Pub­ AC 2-9571 KE. 4-4629. lic School’s radio and television St. Philomenio ALADDD4 ORUO CO. Licensed and Bonded department, in co-operation with to n A Colfax Av*. F I.T -tft8 PAINTING 143 the Colorado Chapter, American Free Eat, & InforpaatioB Commarcetown Employmant 923 COOK TOUR PRESCRIPTIONS hitInstitute of Architects,hitInstitute and the L«U Ma* B«wtn will b* tiled eonwetty at 3705 Eudora S t EA. 2-1391 Emily G riffith Opportunity Comptom«t*r operatort. 8200 plot; 8 Bedroom Brick Bungalow. Wall to WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY PAINTING DREILING MOTORS School’s trades and industry divi typist with abort hand 8250. (Will wall carpet kitchen, breakfast room, Ph SP 7-9785 1096 South Gaytoed 8 t INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ttt* high tehool girlt), 2 eonplea for dish waahar, disposal. Fall finishtd 4.INEN SERVICE 162-A Buick and GMC Trucks ^ sion, each program features cooking tAd serving in prlvaU homes basement 2 ear garwre. Lovely fenced 119 ROOF leading Colorado architect dis­ in tm til town. Good rseommandatlon yard. Shown Sat ft Sun. 2 to 5 P.M. PROF. QUILTING and reference*. 2 women—good cook* Very Reas. MOUNTAIN Phons 2500 cussing problems that confront Alftxkt Qoilting Shop. MaebiBt quUtitic. TOWEL A SUPPLY C a 230 Sonth College Avi». the average home builder, re' and etpabl* serving la mountain FR. 74207 rtmodfM down asd wool eomfortk Wool homes. CH. 4-5284. Batta fot iak , 2433 JEs 3rd At*. DU CALL PE. 3-7201 R W. BecUnA Haaager modeler, or buyer. H tay athar Uattaga, •>2-2662* ^ 2911 8. Grant &AI-794T I w m sm m f. m ftm m m

PAGE SIXTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursdoy, June 14, 1956 50 Lourdes Couples Set Rummage Sale in Westwood June 17

Westwood. — (St. Anthony of Infant of Prague Circle, 11 All the Holy Name men CFM Picnic on June 17 Padua’s Parish)—The rummage o’clock Mass; and the Mother Ca- pledged their support of the up­ sale sponsored by the Altar and brini Circle, 12 o’clock Mass. coming bazaar, and each took (Our Lady of Lourdei Parith, 17, at Belleview Pool and Park, Rosary Society will be held in The garnet partiei.have been posters to be distributed to the Denrer) located at 4600 E. Belleview the large schoolrooms all morn­ converted to weekly affairt various stores Slid establishments ing Sunday, June 17, and part of and thii Thursday evening, in the area. Books on the car, Fifty parish families of the Avenue. Members of the CFM group will be able to bring their the afternoon. The clothes, ob­ June 14, at 8, a jackpot prize two to a family, are being sent Christian Family Movement will tained from three cleaning estab­ to all the parishioners this week. have a picnic on Sunday, June entire family along; the picnic will be introduced which will will include swimming in the lishments in the parish, are al­ grow each week until it it The 1956 For dor Station private pool and picnic supper. ready cleaned and pressed and won. This weep the jackpot Wagon Sedan has arrived and European Trip A lifeguard will be at the pool ready for wear. i(ill start off at $10. is now on display on the parish for protection. All articles of clothing will be HNS Election grounds. This will be awarded the The Christian Family Move­ marked down and women’s and The Holy Name Society held final night of the bazaar, July ment was organized in the parish men's suits can be obtained for its annual election of officers at 15, with the RCA color television this year by Mr. and Mrs. Charles as little as %2 and $3. set. of the Altar Society of I right are Mrs. J. Eugene Chavez, present leader; the June meeting. James Kear­ Kurtz. The leaders of the vari­ Post Presidents _ There is still a scarcity of ar­ ney was elected president to suc­ A special booth has been built ous groups are Mr. and Mrs. Our Lady of Grace Par- James Sweeney, the Rev. James Moynihan, ticles, however, and so all women ceed Winston Churchill. Kearney to house the car on Sundays George McClelland, Mr. and Denver were recently honored. From left toward in the parish are asked to bring will be installed at the next meet­ during the Masses, and books Mrs. John Connors, M r. and Mrs. any old clothes they may have to ing. Named to-tHe vice president’s will be obtained at this time. The Glen Peacock, Mr. and Mrs. Fred + + + . -f- + + + + the school hall before Saturday post was Bill Malone. Bob Peter­ Holy Name men will man the Luhnow, Mr. and Mrs. Richard afternoon, June 16. son was named treasurer, and booth after all the Masses be- Venier, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow The various circles are asked Fred Herzog was named secre-ltween now and the middle of Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. Har­ Bazaar Officers, Chairmen Are Named to send one or two women to the'tary. July. old Brei. As there are many school hall on Saturday, June 16, more who expressed a desire to to help assemble the clothes and' join the CFM, other groups will to price them. la be formed in September. For 4-Pay Fete at Lady of Grace Parish On Sunday morning each of 1 More than 50 men responded 'the six circles will be in charge i to the work call Monday June (Our Lady of Grace Parish, a $900 color TV set. Twenty Mary Ann Heffernan; g r a n d of the sale at intervals. The Lady S onieniaker s 11. The Rocks of Lourdes Club Denver) booths will be .set up and man­ prize (color TV set), Phil Hil- of Fatima Circle will be, in 1 men have been working on the At a parish meeting held Fri­ aged by the following: Snack len; games party, Leo Burgraff; charge following the 6:30 Mass; H D e p a r tm e n t Outdoor Club area, completing day, June 8, to make further ar­ bar, Cecil Rhodes; linen, Mrs. fish pond, Annie Ledesman; St. Ann’s Circle, 8 o’clock Mass; S* the stage and a new shrine to St. rangements for the summer ba­ Laura Morgan; apron, Jean homemade candy and boxed Immaculate Conception Circle, 9 j" Francis of Assisi. The shrine is zaar scheduled July 12-15, the Staata, assisted by Mrs. Cecil candy booth. Rose M. Dominquez, o’clock Mass; St. Camillus of I Patronise These Reliable and Friendly Firms almost complete and awaiting following bazaar officers a n d Rhodes; sports booth, Margaret assisted by Rose Sliemers; Lellis Circle, 10 o’clock Mass; the statue. A few of the men will chairmen were appointed; Wil­ Cassidy; Westinghouse electric Cake booth. Sue .Scholls; ball; install the water pump at the lard R. Miller, chairman; P. N. roaster, Jane Barnett; jthrow, George Hormeays; milk grotto next week. Another work Sauer, cochairman; and Bill Cul­ Doll booth, Mrs.'H 0 w ar djbottle, Nick Cinocco; panda Mary Cay Marsh (above), call is set for next Monday night. len, chairman of the grand prize. Briggs; child life-size doll bride,|booth, Mrs. Steve Cinocco; Perpetual Help daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Parish Comping games, Steve Cinocco; counti’y Marsh of 3098 S. Federal Boule­ Istore, August G. Mazzola; pickle vard, Denver, left for an exten­ Season Opened ijar, Art Heqgrtty;- a n d dart sive tour of Europe on June 9. The camping season opened] CFM in Northwest Denver I booth, Carl W’aniftteler. Feast Will Be While in Rome, Miss Marsh hopes this week in the mountains near! Through the effort, of Pet to have an audience with the Blackhawk and the summer Slaven, four fiihing cars will SP. 7-4673 1452 S. Broadway Holy Father. She will be away Sets Picnic for Orphans he awarded, one on each until Aug. 20. Miss Marsh, a camp on the parish grounds will night. Marked June 17 COLORADO TERMINIX CO. member of All Saints’ Parish, is open next week. The choir boys To win one of the fiihing (St; Patrick’i Parish, Denver); Charles’ Parish in San Francisco, (St. Joseph’s Redemptoriit Licensed — Bonded — Triply Guoranteed employed by Continental Casualty are enjoying the mountain camp cars, the winner must be pres­ Parish, Denver) Co. A picnic in the mountains for attended the solemn blessing of ent. during June. MovieS of the choir ion the St. Pius X addition to St. The Feast of Our Mother of camp will be taken in the moun­ approximately 100 orphans has Thomas’ Seminary. Father Walsh Mrs. J/ohn D. Smith donated ajPgJ.pgt^^J] ||gjp |jg • ggj^_ i .11 us FOX ANY LOCK AND tains on Thursdays of each handmade quilt. Joe Judish willj^rated this Sunday, June 17, ! XIY INF'ORMATION been scheduled by the Northwest jg ^ cousin of Martin Higgins of Electrical Contracting & Repairing I YOU MAY NKD week in June and their camp fire Denver region of the Christian this parish. be in cha^e of setting up theuvith a Solemn Mass at 10 o’clock, singing will be recorded on tape Family Movement. ^ Mrs. Chester Negri, her son pounds, including the booths,!The Very Rev. Charles Buckley, i and the completed film will be lights, and parking facilities. C.SS.R., pastor, will be celebrant lo a s M m shown at the summer, concert Meeting June 4 in St. Patrick’s 'Kiddies EARL J. STROHMIXGEK School, the member couples ac-1*’® ^0 days in the Midwest. •'•‘Kl'es Land of the Mass; the Rev. Fred s tm i i late in August. They attended the race in In A Kiddies’ Land will be set Mann, C.SS.R., deacon; and the ------Electric Company Di/uA cepted an irtvitation from Mr. Rev'. Walter Karrer, C.SS.R., sub- • IM 13;K St. TA. s-sns I The 1956 graduation class of dianapcdis and from there went up to include the Ferris wheel, Lictnscd and Bonded Our Lady of Lourdes School has and Mrs. Gene Fodor to make merry-go-round, train, roller dcacon. The intention of the use of their farm as the picnic to Chicago, and Milwaukee, Wis., i presented a gift to the parish, to visit Mrs. Negri’s sisters and coa.ster, pony rides, and other at­ Mass will be for all the dads en­ Member National Electrical Contractors Ass’n. a set of two flags and .stands for site. This outing, which is being tractions that will intrigrue the rolled in the Fathers’ Mass ..Gifts and Flowers.../, planned by a committee of relatives. the church. The American and Mr.s. Tony Zamboni of this children in attendance. A huge League. 1178 Stoat St. AC. 2-5733 By Papal flags will be placed in the couples from St. Patrick’s, St. This feast is close to the hearts Elizabeth’s, St. Dominic’s, and i ^t. Joseph’s Hos- rotating light will be installed to sanctuary next week. ’ ’ pital to undergo surgery. focus attention of the parish­ of all parishioners and former ZEAL NEFF Holy Family, is tenUtively sched- » parishioners of the parish, as o Sodality to Have uled for mid-July. In this way,!'®'^'®" M eetings ioners and Denverites to the big­ THE BEST IN LUGGAGE gest and best planned bazaar in they honor Our Mother of Per­ Bacon & Schramm All Kinds. • Large Stock of A Comp Party the couples hope to express their; The parish meetings for the petual Help each Tuesday with Fresh Cut Flowers the history of the parish. Composition Roofing i j The sodality girls, 30 in all, thanksgiving for the blessings week are as follows: Thursday, devotions in her honor. A plen­ at All Times. bestowed on their own families. June 14, at 8 o’clock. Young House-to-House Drive ary indulgence may be gained by ^|will have a special camp party Tile Roofing CR 9-4041 Other business taken up at this Ladies’ Sodality; Friday, June A nucleus of 40 captains was all the members of the Archcon- 1218 Washington ^ this week on the parish grounds. Roof Repairing meeting included a report on the 15, at 8 o’clock. Junior Newman formed Monday, June 11, fraternity on this day under the Golden. Colo. S' This treat is being given as a re­ Club; Tuesday, June 19, at 7:30|to promote the grand prize in usual conditions, 4U20 Brighton Bird. ward for their work for the par­ work being done in each parish, o’clock, choir practice; and [a house-to-house drive under the A parking lot will soon be CH. 4-6363 ish during the year. The girls of a report on the Cana Day held Wednesday, June 20, at 1 o’clock,tdihection of Bill Cullen, general available for those attending any recently in St. John ^ e Evange­ movie at the school. j ticket chairman. | functions at the school and GOOD CLOTHES NEED the Outdoor Club will begin their campouts on the parish grounds list’s Parish, and a discussion. of I Sunday, June 17, will be Com-i The following will participate: church. The lot across from the NOT BE EXPENSIVE next week. the forthcoming national conven- j^yjjjQu members of Cecil Rhodes, August C. Maz- church is being prepared this The younger members of the tion at Notre Dame. Jnd. AllGj,e Young Ladies’ Sodality. All zola, Mike DePhaue, Phillip Hil- week to accommiidate at least 30 couples in attendance were asked I ygyjjg women of the parish arellen, Willard R. Miller, P. N- cars. The curb has been broken THE Outdoor Club, the first four to remind their groups that plans ]ypg,g|j receive Communion in Sauer, G. N. Sauer, Steve Cin- and cement poured for the en­ grade levels, will have a differ­ have been made to' charter a bus the 7 o’clock Mass. iOCco, E. J.^oebig, Tony Benallo; trance way. The exit will be ENGLISH ent program of activities this to the convention from the Den- The banns of marriage are John W. Sanders, Pat Slaven, through the alley at the end of 'summer. On the dates of their ver federation. Interested couples ipy|jjjg|^gj| second time for Gene Roth, and Mmes. Sue Scholl, the lot. Another parking lot will TAILORS j campouts, the children will meet were asked to call Ted and Lory|^^g|^^ ^r^pth gf Holy Family Mildred Meis, Jean Staats, Cecil be available by September near lin the mornings for hobby work Lothamer, EM. 6-8707, for reser-,pgpjg[^ Fred Prince of St. Rhodes, Josephine Longstrom, J. the gym. This will take care of 901 FIFTEENTH STREET I on the parish grounds. In the vations. Patrick’s, and for Mary Grace Eugene Chavez, Tony Benallo, cars for the faculty and high I afternoons they will take short A day of recollection for alL Marquez and Alvin Gallegos, Leonard Hams, Michael Kohut, school students during school Combine Quality and Style ! nature trips to museums and couple.s from the northwest re- ^otijof St. Patrick’s. Sadie Heffernan, Frances Kohn, hours, and parishioners at the at Prices You Can Afford parks and to the mountains. pon was also proposed, with final' ------Jennie 'Vigil, Margaret Cassidy, evening functions of the church I After the nature trips they will arrangements .to be announced Misses Joan Crankey and Mary and parish. (foitm Jm kM M ... ! return to the parish camp later. To this day of recollection,; Ann Heffernn, and others. Everything is in readiness grounds fon supper and sleep- all couples interested in joining: Mrs. Josephine Longstrom for the Double Ring Club's louts. the movement for happier fam­ St. John Parish vrsi appointed chairman of the big “Sport Clothe’. Stomp’’ Today . . . your dollars are going fur­ G & W HARDWARE ilies are to be invited. ham dinner to be served on this Saturday, June 16. The Sunday, July IS, from 3 to 6 committee is preparing a deli­ ther when you buy electricity. All other Father James Purfield, re­ cious luncheon, and will award p.m. or until all are served. Legal Notices gional chaplain, spoke to the Sodality Elects special prizsB for the loudest Mrs. Michael Kohut is cochair­ items on the family budget have gone shirt and the youngest father. IT’S SPRING!! NOTICE TO CREDITORS couples of the reality of the doc­ man of the dinner. e s t a t e o f r e x d e w AVNE trine of the Mystical Body and; The same orchestra that up . . . up . . . up . . . but the cost of Get that Lawn Mower CRAIN, DECEASED. its implications in 20th-century' Vacation School Opens played last month, and proved No. P-6SU Slate of Officers life. In the face of current racial . - , t t .1 r i* »» p • u 1. The following sistersSisters 01 of urChar- so popular, will furnish the electricity has actually gone down. For Serviced Now . . . NoUce U horeby given that on the in ;i0th day of,May, letterg of Admin­ discrimination and violence, he| ‘ of Leavenworth arrived music. This is the last indoor istration were issued to the undersigned pointed out. the idea of the' ^ Denver; |Denver to conduct a summer va- attraction of the season. Next a real value in living you can bank on Pishing License as Administrator of the above named Slvstical Body unmistakably de-' The immaculateImmaculate (conceptionConception cation school for the children of month the club is planning an estate, and all persona having claims and Vi orms mands mnnifest manifest Christian love Sodality , i of the cparish tt-A held4. .u its the public schools: Sister -Ann outdoor activity. electricity. .. it gives you comfort... against said estate are required to file Jean, Sister Theophane, Sister The students studying at the 2102 S. Federal Blvd. jlhem for allowance in the County Court for all men of all nations and of the City and County of Denver, Colo­ races. meeting June 7. The new officers Virginia, Siste_r Leanouthine, Redemptorist Minor Seminary convenience... and entertainment for WE. 5-1701 rado. within six months from said date ' ,, _ T are Peggy McNally, prefect; and Sister Mary Edwards, direc­ at Kirkwood, Mo., returned home or said claims will be forever barred. The Very Rev. \ ince Theresa Malouf, vice prefect; ANDREW WYSOWATCKY. Walsh, C.M., pastor of St. | tor of the summer school that this week for their vacation. Rob­ pennies a day. Administrator. ______I Peggy Taylor, secretary; Mar- opened Monday, June 11, and ert Fenelli arrived home in First Publication May 17, 1966 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I ianne Brennan, treasurer; and will continue through June 24, Denver two weeks ago, as he will l.ast Publication June 14, 1966 Published in The CATHOLIC REGISTER ESTATE OF h e a l y , ^elly, correspondingl^hen a group of children will be leaving for the novitiate on PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY • 4. n ■ 1 loiake their First Communion in June 21. The other seminarians NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION NoiicsriOltCB IsIB b«r«byOwrcujr given thatais«w vs on. the j _ The sodality . * IS Open * w • all g irls: j tj,eLilc O8 Uo’clock L-IUL-K Mass.a>Xcl2}9a JDiB reakfast coMtlSI* will not have to return till Sep­ OF COLORADO Notice i« aiven hereby that Henry Larson and Guy McKim have diwolved 3rd d«, of July. 1956 1 vviil high school age and older in served the fifst communi- tember. They are Don McClos- the County Court of the City and County the4.u - pairish.narisTi. County An . earlyearlv summersummfer ___.. 4.1___ 1____1. 1______4.the the paitnemhip known at McKim Weld­ of Denver. Colorado, my secounu for cants in the church basement un­ key, Terry McCloskey, Michael ing and Machine Shop at 242 Elati final settlement of the administration function was planned, and the der the auspices of the Altar and Kerr, Leonard Koch, and James Street. Denver* Colorado. Henry Larson of said esute when and where all per- date for the next meeting was Rosary Sodality with Mrs. Jean Whalen. will not be responsible for debu con­ sons in interest may appear and object; fj^ed fo r Thursday, Ju ly 26, a t tracted by any one other than him»elf. Staats in charge. ------to them if they so desire. 7:30 p.m. in the lounge room of PAST40 and Guy McKim, dointt buitiness aa THOMAS M. SMITH, Executor. TrMkM wMi SETTW6 BF MHOS McKim Wcldinx and Machine Shop will First Fublicstion May 24, 1966 St. John's Church. Members .of l*ats Will Move not be responsible for debta contracted .♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a Filw h lAOL HIM, UBS Last Publication June 21, 1966 the sodality will receive Com­ by any one other than bimielL Effec­ (Published in the Catholic Register) munion in a group in the 9 will sponsor the Starlight Sere- Thfllfoo P /irIf ♦ tive May 18. 1956. nade dance Saturday evening,'U vllU IIC C lUIn LOSS OF mot HENRY LARSON CITATION TO ATTEND PROBATE o'clock Mass the first Sunday in ♦ TIMELY — REPAIRS If you irt 1 vlsthn of these smiK GUY McKIM OF WILL July. June 16, at the Globeville Recre-i ♦ tomi (hen your troubles may be THOMAS L. FORD* Atty. IN THE COUNTY COURT ation Center, 45th Avenue and! Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mar, who ^ le ^ to GUi^uIar Inflammation. 1700 £. 6th Ave. The big spring barbecue of ♦ Ad is proving American In and for the City and County of the parish will be held on Grant Street Kale' Wensetter,!are members of St Catherine’s h^ammation it a con- F in t Publication May 24, 1966 Denver and State of Colorado a pantomimic, will entertain. The I Parish, are closing their store capitaist not so dumb. disease end medicines Laat Publication June 14* 1956 No. P-6712 Thursday, June 14, in the ♦ ftal rve temporary relief wfll not NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THF- MATTER OF THE ESTATE church and school. The whole ticket chairman is Anna Le- at 3929 ’Tennyson -Street, Den- ♦ xemove the cawes of your troubles. No. P-6749 OF HARRY E. WHEELER, also family is invited. The menu Desma; refreshments chairman, ver, this Saturday, June 16. ♦ O’CONNOR of Glandular Inflamma- ESTATE OF ALEX P. SWEET, also known as HARRY EUGb24E WHEEU Rosemary Demengues, sodality Mr. and Mrs. Mar said that PLUMBING . 1,, ®Ben leads to prematura known as ALKX SWEET, Deceased. ER,. and HARRY WHEELER. De- consists of barbecued ham­ ♦ teuuty, and incurable malignancy. burgers, home baked beans, president; and decorating, the they are moving all the stock Notice is hereby fiven that on the ceajed. ------______from their Tennyson Street store The past year men from 1.000 28lh dsjr of Miy, 1956, letters of ad- THE PJWPLE crisp salad, cold drinks, and entire membership. Tickets are $1 ♦ Mmmwitiegbave been successfully ministration were issued to the under- COLORADO. TO: Ethel Teller, »800 coffee. The time for the big per couple, 75 cents per person, to the store at the Chaffee Park ♦ here at the Excelsior In- South Krameria, Denver, Colo., niece, lisned aa Administratrix of the above affair will be 6 to 8:30 p.m. and the time is 7:30-11:30 p.m. shopping center. The move will eW h strhite. They have found soothing named MtaU and all persons havinR heir: Bernice Carmahan. 6190 £. 66th be made in order better to serve ♦ relief and a new zest in life Place* Derby. Coio..,-iiiece. heir; Nina Mrs.____ Edward __ Casburn is ill in Mrs. Nettie McNulty is re­ claima BRBinst saU estate are required cuperating at home after havirig their customers. ♦ . 'IJo^eelslor InsUtute. devoted to file them for allowance in the County Knox, 31 Chatham Street, Malden., H o s o ita l ♦ to tot troatmont of diseasef peculiar Court of the City and County of Denver. & s m n t M rl Mar^guerite Kent is ill in spent 10 days in St. Joseph’s The closing of the Tennyson w NON-8CRGICAL Colorado*' within tlx montha from said Hospital. Gonfined to St. Joseph’s Street store, which has been ♦ M etb^ ^ • New FREE BOOK date or said claims will be forever hrir: Chtrla Whetkr, 31 Chatham a local hospital. open for five years, has created that ttUa how thase troublei may barred. S t. Maiden. Mass.* nephew* heir; Mrs. Mrs. Johanna Sullivan is ill in is Otto Matteison who is in ♦ o «07*«t*4 by proven Nan- Chr^tine Sweet, Lloyd Petty. WilUston, North Dakota, S t Joseph’? Hospital. ___ critical condition. a surplus stock and necessitated ♦ Bnrglcsl trettmenti. This book Administratrix. lister, heir/lcgatee; Mrs. Florence a sale of this surplus in order to P.fovt of utmost importance in Justin D. Hannen* Harter, 3608 North 26th* Tacoma* Competitive Tests July 9 balance the stock. This sale, ♦ your^lift. _No oWifa^oa, Addreti 812 Symes Bldg., Wash., sister, heir/legatee; Dorothea Denver, Colorado. Brewer, 8036 'W, 49th Ave,, Denver, which starts Saturday, June 16, ♦ Excelsior Institute,'Dept. F n i l First Publication June 7* 1966 Colo.* relationship none, legatee: Wil­ is a wonderful opportunity to ♦ Excelsior Springs, Missouri liam Wheeler* 31 Chatham S t, Malden. Last Publication July 5, 1956 Examinations AnnouncecJ buy at great savings, according ♦ (Published in IHnver Catholic Register} Mass., nephew, heir; Unknown Heirs; to Mr. Mar. Leo Moees. ^ ].* 624 Svmes Bldg., ♦ Denver, Colo.. Guardian ad Litem. ELECTRIC & GAS You and each of you are hereby noti­ For Service Academies HUFFY MOWERS ♦ fied that the instrument purporting to Senator Gordon Allott has Academy for further testing ♦ JOE ONOFRIO be the last will and testament of the ^tkvlss Blcytln decedent above named will be offered announced tbat he will have by the Air Force for the class ♦ 1332 Broadway for p ro ^ U before the County Court of entering in 1957. the appointment of two Mid- lisilnf ♦ Home of Quality the City and County of Denver* State of thipmen to the Naval Acad­ Senator Allott further lleytlM Golormdio* at the City and County Build­ ♦ PIANOS ing in said City and County of Denver, emy at Annapolis and one stated that every Colorado boy iMiusilth Isitmllk We Buy. Sell.'or Trade on Monday, the 16th day of July* 1956, Cadet to the United States between the ages of 17 and 22 Glodt Bicycle & Novelty Shop ♦ at 10 o'cl^k A.M.. or on a date subse­ Military Academy at West has an opportunity to qualify 263 Broadway 8P. 7-6438 ♦ quent thereto to which said hearing regu­ for these appointments, and GE 3-3861 H -Please Call GL 5-4323 p larly may be continued, when and where Point, for entrance in ld57» ♦ you may appear if you ao desire. In addition he will nominate accordingly it has been ar­ ♦ WITNESS my signature and seat of 10 candidates to the Air Force ranged with the United States said Court this 3Ist day of May, 1956. Civil Seiprice Commission to ♦ VICTOR B. GRANDV* ENGLEWOOD Your Phone We Give Clerk of the County Court. conduct a preliminary com­ ♦ By /s / Alex J. Dewar, Seminary Open House petitive examination on Mon­ L«l«r B«Uy Ross , , Deputy Clerk. ♦ Pioneer Cabit-Mthlin day, July 9, 1956, in 33 Colo­ Is Our First Publication June 7, 1956 rado cities and towns. Heating Company ♦ % 1332 Broadway MA. 3-8S85 Last Publication July 6* 1956 For Loity Being Held ♦ Published in Denver Catholic Register Any boy who is interested tiTTlsi Estm E siln tts asl Oistir Km Door Bell Stamps jsniiniismmiii inwniBiitiiiiiHHiiiiiiiiiafc NOTICE TO CREDITORS The public is invited to visit in a career in any of these Aetkorlssd Loansz Dasitr ♦ 9* I E.STATE OF JULIUS C. DOUGHTY. the new library and theology academies should write im­ Pnmscss A Air Condltianiaf ♦ DECEASED. wing at St. Thomas' Seminary, mediately to; Senator Gordon ♦ Why Pay More? N«. P-6S64 Elenver, from 1 to 5 p.m. on Allott, Room 448, Senate Of­ ALL MAKES FURNACES NoUct is hnvby Riven Uiat on the INSTALLED, SERVICED (Trademark) any of the days up to June 17, fice Building, Washington, D. ♦ 11th day of June, 19S6, letters of admin­ AND REPAIRED istration were issued to the undersigned inclusive, the 'Very Rev. Wil­ C., for further information, ♦ as administrator of the above named es­ liam J. Kenneally, C.M., rec­ instructions, and authoriza­ ♦ Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores tate and all persons, having claims tor, announced, tion to take the examination. * HeoHng against said estate are required to file ♦ them for sllowsnee in the County (Tourt Seminmrians will conduct Tiie Rev. William Jones, * Air Conditioning Colorado Owned Stores of the City and County of Denver. Colo­ visitors through the buildings, archdiocesan superintendent ♦ rado, within six months from said date he said. of schools, has copies of cata­ * Sheet Metai Work I6th & Glenarm or said claims will be forever barred. An announcement read at logues for the three service in­ Phone SU 1-4494 ♦ EagUwooil LOUIS J. DOUGHTY, Maues in all churches of the 800 Saata Fa Dr. Administrator. stitutions and a booklet of Frt« ChscJnip A Rstiaat* ♦ 30 Soutk Broadway archdiocese on Sunday, June sample questions asked in the Ds7 ftaJ NIffkt Ssrries IStb and Califoraia THOMAS U FORD, Atty. ♦ t i n s 10, expressed the invitation to exams. He may be reached at 1700 E. 6th Ave, 1065 W. Hampden ♦ First Publication June 14, 1956 the open house from Arch­ the archdiocesan school office, Frank Waters, Prop. Last Publication July 12, 1956 bishop Urban J. Vehr and the 230 E. 17th Avenue, Denver, Lzzxzzx:3030 W. 44th AYE. r a m (Published in Denver CsthoUe Retiater) seminary faculty. , 3. KE. 4-4614.

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