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(Text of Archbishop’s address on Page 14) OLORADO, THE U.S. and the world are being] C given a tremendous display this week of the great DENVEftOtmOUC worics of Catholic women united in action for God and country. This is evidenced by the gigantic program tak­ ing place at the 29th biennial convention of the 225,000-j member organization of the Catholic Daughters of] America in Denver July 8-12. Eight members of the' Hierarchy are present for the sessions. REGISTER (See related stories, pictures on pages 7, 8) VOL. LVI. No. 48. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1962 DENVER, COLORADO Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver, welcoming more than 700 delegates and visitors at the opening banquet in the Shirley- Savoy hotel, praised the varied charities of the C. D. of A., which have topped the $33,000,000 mark and have been averaging an Warmly Applaudud annual charity of more than $1,000,000. Delegates were given two challenges by the Archbishop. In addition to an active interest in Catholic affairs, he asked the women to develop an “informed leadership that is willing to speak out when necessary and can do incalculable good.” Anglican Delegates Secondly, he continued, “take an iirformed interest in civic affairs of your community. Every community needs a Christian and cultured leadership. There is work here for all willing hearts. In the home, in social Ufe, and public affairs, the influence of cul­ tured womanhood can undoubt^ly mold for greatness." Named for Council IN REFERENCE TO the convention theme, “Christian Uni­ ty,” Archbishop Vehr pointed to “our obligations not only to London—The Most Rev. Arthur Michael Ramsey, Archbishop of Canterbury, our local communities but to the world at large. The limitless field Primate of all England, and top spiritual leader of the Anglican communion, an­ of mission activities at home and abroad immediately suggests nounced the appointment of three Anglican churchmen who will serve as “delegate itself.” observers” of the 40,000,000 member Anglican Church at the to begin in October. The clergymen who will at­ In disclosing the appointments of Christendom in truth and tend the council are the Right at a Church of England assem­ righteousness.” Rev. John R. H. Moorman, An­ Archbishop Ramsey’s state­ bly, Archbishop Ramsey said at $50,000 Gift Approved glican of Ripon, Eng­ ment surprised the Church of land; the Rev. F r^erick C. the same time that “deep doc­ England assembly and he w u Outstanding Junior of Year Grant of New Yoi*k, former trinal differences” between the frequently interrupted by ap­ For Latin America Aid president of the Protestant- CathoUc and AagUcan Churches plause. Fraafees Garcia de Morell from Pnerte day program of*the Catholic Daughters of Episcopal Church’s. Seabury- do not stand in the way oi “the The 9)fannest applause sound­ Rico ta receiving the congratulatioiis of Arch­ America national convention in the Shirley- The Catholic Daughters of ANOTHER GRANT of $10,000 Westem Theological seminary caU that cornea to all (^trlstiant ed when the Archbishop said: bishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver after she Savoy hotel. Anne R. Dillingham, (center) ex­ in Evanston, 111.; and Archdea­ to pray for the forthcoming Vat­ “It ia fitting that we of the An­ America at the opening business goes to the NCWC Catholic Re­ was awarded the Outstanding Junior Catholic ecutive secretary of the Junior Catholic con Charles de Soysa of Co­ ican Council that it may by glican communion should a^ Daughter of the Year medal at the opening Daughters of America, conferred the award. session of their 29th biennial na­ lief Services to continue the pro­ gram that the Catholic Daugh lombo, Ceylon. God’s blessing serve the cause cept thte invitation from onr tional convention voted by ac­ t^rs have conducted since 1947 fellow Ckiiatiaiu. in the Roman Puerto Rico clamation a gift of $50,(X)0 to­ in cooperation with the CRS. .” Uve Lives That Serve ward the support of the St. In the report of Miss Mary Archbishop Ramsey’s invita­ James the Apostle Apostolate C. Kanane, of Union, NJ., na­ Missionary Nuns Instruct tion came through Cardinal Au­ Girl Named in Latin America. tional secretary, she reported gustin Bea, S J., prnident of the that an additional $10,000 do secretariate for promoting As Coadiment to Worldly The gift, approved at the July 8,050 School Pupils Christian unity. 10 session of the convention, is nated by the members is per Top Junior mittlng 50 teachers, rellgioos Invitations have also been ex­ Bishop Vincent S. Waters of BISHOP WATERS told the part of the organization’s efforts Our Lady of Victory Mission­ Frances Garcia de Horell of and lay, to take special summer for First Communion, 558 for tended to other religions bodies, Raleigh, N. Car., national chap­ Cathedral packed congregation to cooperate with Pope John ary Sisters brought instruction San Judas Tadeo court of Utu- courses in education that will Confirmation, and 383 adults Orthodox, Protestant, and Jew­ lain of the Catholic Daughters that “the CathoUc Daughters XXni in his help for the Church in the truths of Christ to a and teen-agers prepared as ish, to have observer! at the ado, Puerto Rico, was named of America, called upon the of America are the salt of the in Latin Amreica. enable them to work with edu- as the Junior Catholic Daughter total of 8,050 public school pu­ CCD teachers-or helpers in the Council. members “to Uve the kind of earth, the Ught of the world. cable exceptional children. pils of the archdiocese in the period ending July 1. He likewise announced that of the Year for her outstanding lives that will distinguish them CARDINAL RICHARD Cush ’This brings to a total of near work as a Junior in services in “You are chosen by God as past school year. The Sisters, whose apostolate exploratory talks on problems of from Others of little or no con­ ing of Boston, who founded the ly 500 scholarships which have her native country. Catholics to season the world in Reports on the Sisters’ activ­ is directed to bringing Chris reunion will be resumed with viction.” V apostolate four years ago from been donated by the Catholic Announcement was made at which you live. Your lives ities, received from their con­ tian truth to public school chil Scottish and English Presbyter­ among his own , will re­ Daughters during the past de' the banquet of states dinner, He spoke at the opening con­ should be a condiment to the vents in Denver, Colorado dren who would otherwise >e ians at a special conference in ceive the gift. cade. which was part of the opening vention Mass in the Cathedral, lives of the worldly people Springs, Brighton, and Greeley, deprived of such tnstniction, Durham, in the north of Eng­ day program July 8 of the 29th Denver, July 8. around you.” In other gifts, approved, (Turn to Page 2) showed 1,383 children prepar^ conducted or supervised. class­ land. (NCWC Radio and Wire) national biennial convention of Archbishop Urban J. Vehr pre­ The Catholic Daughters, he amounting to a total of $89,- es in 28 separate locations. the Catholic Daughters of Amer­ sided from the throne, and asserted, must be known by 000 from the general fund, a They also made a total of ica. Bishop David M. Maloney of* “your cbaUenging thoughts^ $1930 acholarshto was approv­ 5,736 visits to homes, passed _ Father Frederick J. Steven­ ed fot- tbe Catholic Janmalisin fered the Mass. The cathedral your vlgoretu words, and your out thousands of reUgious aT' 11 son, national director of Juniors, outstanding deeds.” Scholarship Fund, Inc. Priests, Laymen to Lead tides and pieces of Cath(dic vested choir, directed by the t made the announcement. Miss Bishop Albert R. Zuroweste of literature, -askisted with work Anne R. Dillingham, executive Very Rev. Richard .FOUR DlRECTiVES were Belleville is honorary chairman among m lg^nt workers, and At Alumni secretary of the Juniors, con­ Hiester, sang. given the women by the Bishop; of this fund. He is Episcopal Seminars at CFM Aleef engaged in a variety of other ferred the award. 1) To avoid personal sin chairman of the NCWC Press activities, such as conducting Meeting Department. Three laymen and a sistant pastor of Corpus Christ! classes for altar boys and for FATHER GILBERTO ROM­ and bad example to others. will conduct seminars at the parish, Colorado Springs. He is choir members. Bishop Charles A. BuswdI NEY, state chaplain, selected 2) Be active in promotion A grant of $10,000 is made to second area 12 convention of the director of the Young Christian of Pueblo is host of the 1962 con­ Frances for the outstanding of the womanly virtues of the Catholic Church Extension Christian Family Movement Ju­ Students groups in his parish IN THEIR WORK the 15 Sis­ vention of the American Alumni Junior in the Commonwealth. Christian modesty in dress society as a memorial to the ly 27-29 at Regis college, Den­ Joseph Barry, Denver city ters of the community stationed Her essay, on which this late Archbishop William D. O’­ Association of the Catholic Uni­ and behavior. ver. Six workshops and 17 pan­ councilman, will conduct a sem­ in the archdiocese received versity of Louvain July 11-12. award was made,- was sent to Brien, former president of the els are scheduled. help from 211 CCD teachers 3) Convince others of the inar on “Christianity and the Attending the convention are the National Junior headquar­ society. Dr. R. H. Amundsen, chair­ and helpers. true nature of the Church as Democratic Process.” With his 11 Bishops and 46 priests at the ters in Washington. D.C., for Working from a mission cen the one Mystical Body of man of the sociology department wife and three children, he Uves Broadmoor hotel, Ck)Iorado judging on a national basis. ter in Holy Ghost parish, Den- Christ. at Loretto Heights college, wiU in St. Francis’ parish. Springs. There are more than 139 address the delegates on “The A graduate Of West Point ver, three Sisters enrolled a to­ Juniors in Puerto Rico and at 4) Combat the heresy of $47 Is Given Christian Conscience.” The fa­ academy will give the seminar tal of 3,817 boys and girls in Bishop Buswell is president of the recent spring convention naturalism that says there is ther of four children, he lives entitled “How to Swim Up­ their classes, 3,679 of them in the American association for the senior court, all the Juniors no such a thing as sin and St. Jude Burse in St. Mary’s parish, Littleton. stream.” He is John L. Mc­ the regular school year and 138 former students at the Univer­ took part and all assisted at the that all urges of fallen na­ sity of Louvain, Belgium. A total of $47 was given this A seminar on “Spiritual De­ Donald. in summer school. convention Mass. ture are good and lawful. velopment” will be conducted He and his wife, parents of. Bishop Victor J. Reed of Okla­ Frances is in the eighth grade past week by 10 contributors (Turn to Page 2) to raise the St, Jude burse for by Father John LePenske, as­ (Turn to Page 2) 1 homa City and Tuisa offered of the Colegio San Miguel and IN DOING THIS, the Bishop a Pontifical Low Mass of Re­ has been on the honor roll of concluded, “the CathoUc Daugh­ the education of future priests to $1,223.04. quiem for deceased members the school. She is the daughter ters wiU help the Church, save July 11 in the Pauline Chapel, Donors included Mrs, H. J, W., of Adolfo and Gloria Morell de the world from atheism and Broadmoor. Garcia. paganism, and restore Christian Denver, ' in thanksgiving, $5; Bishop Russell J. McVinney The title of her essay was civiUzation to the world for your Anonymous, Akron, in thanks­ of Providence, R. 1., was to “What it MeanE to Be a Junior giving, $5; Mrs. R.E.O., Den­ children and your children’s speak at the convention banquet Catholic Daughter of America.” Bishop Vincent S. Waters children.’’ ver, in thanksgiving, $2; Mrs. 0, Denver, $3; M.P.Mc, Denver, July 11. in thanksgiving, $10; Mr. and THE 11 BISHOPS who are at­ Mrs. C. D., Long Beach, Calif., tend are Bishops Charles A. $5; A Friend, Denver, $5; Buswell, Pueblo; Hubert H. Feast Day to Be Observed B.P.M., Los Angeles, Calif., $5; Newell, Cheyenne, Wyo.; Thom­ Mrs. L.E.M., Denver, $2; and as K. Gorman, Dallu-Ft. Worth, J.K., Colorado Springs, $5. Tex.; Stephen A. Leven, San In addition, Mr. and Mrs. Antonio, Tex.; Victor J. Reed, At Carmel of Holy Spirit R.W.L. of Denver added $7.50 Oklahoma City and Tulsa, to the Monsignor Matthew Smith Okla.; Frederick W. Freking, memorial burse. Salina, Kans.; David H. Malo­ By Elsie F elling the first Discalced Carmelite THEIR WORK covers a wide monastery in the United States ney, Denver; Marion F. Forat, The world wide commemora­ variety, such as the making of DONATIONS TO the seminary in 1790 at Ft. Tobacco, just out­ DcKlge City, Kins.; Leo C. tion of tile Feast of Our Lady vestments, altar cloths, hand­ burse shouid be sent to the side of Baltimore, 68 other Car- Byrne, Wichita, Kans.; and of Mt. (^ m e l by the Carmelite painting, beautiful handwork Most Rev, Urban J. Vehr, Arch­ mels have been erected in this Charles H. Helmsing, Kansas Order wiU be observed at the for the laity, altar breads, and bishop of Denver, Chancery of­ country. laundering altar linens f o r City-St. Joseph, Ho. Carmel of the Holy Spirit, Lit­ fice, 1536 Logan street, Denver The 46 priests throughout the Two-thirds of these have been many parishes in the archdio­ tleton, with a three-day triduum 3, Colo. Rev. John LePenske Joseph Barry Dr. R. H. AmUndsen U.S. are attending the meeting. of prayer at 7; 30 p.m. on Sat­ opened since the canonization cese. urday, Sunday, and Monday, of St. Therese of Lisieux (Lit­ In caring for their 15 acres, July 14-16. tle Flower) in 1925. the nuns perform men’s work, To Prepare for Council R wiU be emphasized this The Carmel of the Holy Spir­ such as digging, plowing, plant year by the celebration of the it, Littleton, has been pattern­ ing, harvesting, and tending to 409th anniversary of the found­ ed closely after the first Car­ their flock of sheep. ing of the first monastery of mel in Maryland, insofar as During the coming triduum of Discalced Carmelite Sisters, as large acreage, the raising of prayers, the Sisters will re­ they are known today, by St. sheep, and the primitive life double their prayers, sacri­ Pope Calls Faithful to Penance Teresa of Jesus (Avila). of the nuns are concerned. fices, and acts of mortification, and are looking forward to Her ideal — the observance The Carmelite nuns at Little­ Vatican City — Pope John .X.Xlll in hi.s ■Savior, has always remained in itself holy and newal of the Christian spirit, which ia one of sharing these .spiritual works of reUgious vows in a single ton work hard for a living, aris­ seventh encyclical has issued a call to Catho­ immaculate by means of the faith which en­ the principal objectives of the council.’’ small convent, with a commun­ ing at an early hour and re­ with the hundreds of friends lics of the world to practice penance in pre­ lightens it, V)f the sacraments which sanctify it, URGING CATHOUCS TO PERFORM both ity reduced in numbers; the tiring about 10:30 p.m. (Turn to Page 2) paration for the Second Vatican Council the laws which govern it, and the many mem­ exterior and interior penance, the Pope said concept of absolute poverty, They are obligated to spend bers who adorn it with the beauty of heroic vir­ that interior penance comes first and conaiats and the concept of apostolic eight hours or more daily in Christ explicity taught the need for penance, tues of remorse for sin and purification from it prayer for the Church and the prayer before the Blessed Sac­ said the Pontiff in his document, entitled Paeni- Collection through a good Confession and reception of Com­ clergy — |Was reaUzed on Aug. rament. Bound to perpetual ab­ tentiam Agere, and the Church has always con­ "BI T THERE ARE ALSO DEAF children 24, 1562, ; with the opening at stinence from the use of flesh Results Listed sidered it indispensable "for the perfection of who. forgetful of their vocation and of their munion. dawn of tfae little Convent of St. meat, except in rare cases of Results of the collection its sons and its better future” election, mar this interior heavenly beauty with­ This inward penance, he continued, is fol­ in themselves and whose lives do not reflect the Joseph, Avila. illness, they also fast from takgn up in parishes of the “If we consult the books of the Old and lowed by the'acceptance “ftom God with a re­ divine likeness of Jesus Christ” Sept. 14 until Easter Sunday, archdiocese June 24 for the New Testaments," he wrote, "we shall notice signed and trtisting spirit of all the sorrows and SINCE THE OPENING of Sundays excepted. Holy Father have been released that every occasion of a more solemn encounter He urged the Bishops of the world to insti­ suffering that we encounter in life and all that by the Chancery Office. CoUec- between God and humanity — to express our tute a solemn novena of prayer to the Holy invdlves effort and inconvenience in perfectly tiort totals by parishes and in­ selves in human terms — has always been pre­ Spirit that the council Fathers may be showered fulfilling the/obligations of our condtion in our stitutions follow: ceded by a more persuasive reminder to pray with heavenly gifts and grace. A plenary indul­ daily 'life arid In the practice of the Chntian DENVER PARISHES and to

J PAGE TWO THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursdoy, July 12, 1962 Missionary Nuns Instruct $50,000 Gift Approved 8,050 For Latin America Aid School Pupils (Contbaed From Page 1) are now ta Us charge. Be asked A NEW APPEAL by MUs Ka- fal a letter that Catholic Daagh- (ConttBoed From Page 1) 282 persons received instruc­ helpers had an enrollment of nane was made b her report, ters establish an “Adopt a Child tions for Confirmation. 15. asking for the personal adop­ Program,” to help Um keep Us CIm m s were lield in five A UghUgbt of the CQ) m A - Tlk Sisters also made 868 vis­ tion of “untabted children" of pledge to goverameat officials. different c n te n : Holy Ghost, er tralniag courses carried oat its to homes, distributed 903 leper parents b Korea. For the past several years, St. AntboBy’s, All Sainto',. all throagb. the Denver center the piec^ of literature and 1,823 To ward off legislation for members have carried on "an in Denver; 8t. Catherine’s, past year was a dasa to pre< religious articles, p rep aid 10 sterilisation Archbishop Harold adopt family program" under Derby; and Mount V|aw Girti' .pare teachers lor retarded ehil- children for Baptism, and con­ Henry, S.S.C. of Mokpo, South­ the Archbishop’s direction, and ducted classes for 26 altar boys 8cho

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J Thursday, July 12, 1962 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER PAGE FIVE Dofflinicon Nuns' Picnic Parish Collection Totals f(|}r Pope's Offering Listed

(Continued From Page 1) Grover—SI. Mary * Re^’. Charles Jones 16.0I WoodUnd Park. Our Lady td the Mount C am el 210.65 Haxtun—Christ the King Rt) Rev. Msgr. John Moran 25.06 Woods Altar and Rosary Society 10.00 Notre Dame 432.64 (Holyoke) 916 Rck’. Robert Freodeostetn 10.00 Security Village. Holy FkmUy Big Day h r Families ( ^ r Lady of Fatima 200.00 Hfrtyoke—St. Pttrlck*i 70.05 D ttver. St. Jooeph PoUah, PTA 10.00 Cathwc Daughters of America 10 00 Our Lady of Grace 70 50 Hugo—St. Anthony’s 48.05 D ^ver. St. J o s ^ Altar and Security Village. l6dghts of The big day for Metropolitan TICKET CHAIRMAN is Fran Our Lady of Guadalupe Idano Springs—St. Ptul s 15.00 Bosary Society 10.00 Columbus 25.00 Our Lady of Lourdes 201.00 lUff—St. Catherine's 18.75 Denver Tabernacle Society 50.00 Glenwood Springs. St. Stephen Denver Catholic families is this cis J. “Chick” Calve of St. Our Lady of VislUtlon 46.00 Julesburg—St. Anthony's 75.00 Denver. St. I^trlck School 121.50 Altar and Rosaiy' Society 10.00 Sunday, July 15, when the Do­ James’ parish. Members of his PresentaUon 102.10 Kiowa—St. Ann's 19.01 Dmver. Catholic Parent Burlington. St. Catherine Altar See to Send Priests Tlieology Institute Sacred Heart 63.05 Kit Caroon—St. Augustine s 40.00 Teacher League 25.00 and Rosary Society 10.00 New Ulm, Minn.—Bishop Al­ River Forest, HI. — One hun­ minican Sisters of the Sick Poor committee are A. Charles Turn­ St. Anne’s fArvada i 508.06 KremmUng—S t.' Peter's Denver. Presentation Altar and LeadvUle. St. Joseph Altar and will bold their annual picnic at er, Jr., Jerry Van Dyke, Frank St. Anthony's of Psdua 364.60 Keenesboig—Holy Familv Rosary Society 10.00 Rosary Society 10 00 phonse J. Sehladweiler of New dred priests and Brothers from St Bernadette's Lafayette—Immaculate Elitch Gardens. 581.30 Denver. St. Plus X Altar and B re to n . St. Augustine Altar and Ulm announced that the dio­ a”, parts of the U.S. and Can­ Gold, Bob Catlett, Stev'e Puk- St Cajetan’s n.50 Conception Rosary Society 10.00 Rosary Society 10.00 St. Catherine's Denver. St. Pius X Holy Name 10 00 Brighton. Knights of ColumbuN 20.00 cese will sdlid some of its ada are attending the Utb sum­ sta; 415.00 LEADVILLE— TICKETS AT $1 each will be John Schlereth, Len Doherty, St. Dominic's 677.07 Annunciation 80.35 Colorado Springs. Brush. St Mary Altar aid priests to Latin America for mer session of the Institute of SI. Elizabeth 337.00 St. Joseph 77.00 Corpus cfhrlstt Guild 10.00 Rosary Society 10 00 missionary work. Father Stan­ sold after all the Masses in Leo Korsick, John Sisson, Jack St Francis de Sales 850.00 Umon—(Mission of Hugo) 68 52 Colorado Springs. Brush. SI. Monica Circle 10.00 Spiritual Theology at tte Oom- St. IgnaUus Loyola 213.^3 Corpus Christ! Men s Club 10 00 Brush. St. Mary O rcle 10.00 ley Martinka, assistant pastor of churchFs July 15 and also at Monckton, Bud Dusek, Vince St Jam es Longmont—St. John the i^can House of Studies here. 700.00 Baptist Colorado Springs. Weldona. St. Francis jUUr tod EUtch’s. SI. John the Evangelist a Corpus Chriiti Legfam of Mary Rosary Society 10 00 H^y Rosary parish, North Man­ PnHOsaors from the Dom­ Colhson, Charles J. Hafertpren, 618.00 Louisville—St. Louis 7190 kato, is the first priest to be so The ticket provides free ad­ Stanley J. Woltening, Andrew J. St. Joseph's (C.SS.R.) 03.27 Loveland—St. John’s 125.11 inicans’ three American prov­ St. Joseph's (Golden > 78.00 Manitou—(Mission of Sacred mission, free rides without ex­ Kruse, Edward F. Burke, Jr., St. Joseph's (Polish I assiini^. New Ulm diocesan inces are conducting the classes 75.00 Heart—Colorado Springs) 22 ception from 2 to 5 p.m., and St. Leo the Great's Mathesoo—St. Agnes’ priests will work in Guatemala and workshops, which will con­ Dick Biglin, and Joe Barry. St. Louis' (EnglewoodI free dancing to Jan Garber’s 393.43 (Mission of Calhan) with Maryknoll missionaries tinue until July 27. SI Mary Magdalene s Mead—(Mission of and diocesan priests from Spo­ nationally famous orchestra TEAM CAPTAINS are assist­ < Edgewater) 454.00 Frederick) 18 from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Families ing a parish chairman in each St. Mary's (Littleton) 430.15 Meeker—Holy FamUy 16 kane, Wash. Cardnal Dl«s SI. Patnek's 13125 Muitum—St. Patrick's 12 Ricaae, Italy->CardlBal Gio­ are encouraged to bring their parish. Sts. Peter and Paul s Monummt—St. Peter's (Mission ■Ibid H«lp Blind picnic lunches. Two groups, the Dominican- iWheatrldgel 300.00 of Elbert) 12 vanni Panlco, member of the St. Philomena's 750.00 Oak Creek—iSt. Martin's 21 Los Angeteo-Tbe Catholic Vatican adniinlstrative staff This annual event supplies ettes headed by Kathy Hine and St. Plus Tenth’s (Aurora) 345.00 New Castle—Precious Blood RELIGIOUS ARTICLES CHURCH SUPPLIES Giild for the .Blind here has the Dominican Sisters of the St. John’s youth group headed St. Rose of Uma 106 50 (Mission of Rifle) and veteran Papal diplomat, SI. Therese’s (Aurora) 282.50 Peeti—Sacred Heart 22 presented a |1M check to be died suddmily during a visit to Sick Poor with funds to do by its apostolic chairman, Lor­ SI. Vincent de Paul’s 630 00 Plauevflle-St. Nicholas 21 Store Hours: used to aid the blind in the countless works of charity raine Stephens, are assisting at St. IgnaUus Loyola 213.43 Rangely—St. Ignatius' 36 his home town here in South­ PARISHES OUTSIDE DENVER RedcUff—Mt. Carmel i Mission African missloBs. Mrs. Lola ern Italy.' The 67-year-old for­ among the dek poor in the all the parishes. Akron—St. Joseph's 52.00 of Mintum) 6. Roberts, guild president, pre­ mer Apostolic Delegate to metropolitan area each year Tom Nevin, who is presenting Aspen—St. Mary's 89.37 Rifle—St. Marv’s 37 July and August sented the donation to Mon- Basalt—St. Vincent's 18.26 Roggen—Sacred Heart Canada died July 7 after suf­ without regard to race, color, or the Presidential Life of Nevin Boulder—Sacred Heart 370.27 Slh—Sacred Heart Boulder. South—Sacred signor Harold Lanbacber at a fering a heart attack. His creed. It is their only fund-rais­ Homes, furnished the tickets Steamboat Springs—Holy Name 38.42 ing event of the year other Heart of Mary 69 86 Communion breakfast here. death leaves membership in and posters for the picnic. Boulder—St. Thomas Aquinas 199.00 Sterling—St. Anthony of Padua Week Days 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. He will forward the gift to the Sacred College of Cardinals than an annual appeal in the The picnic slogan is "Help Brlggsdale—St. Joseph's Joo Stoneham—St. John’s 14.45 Brightan—St. Augustine s 237 00 Bishop Frederick HaU, at 86, including 29 Italians. spring. ISend the Sisters to the Sick.” Broomfield—Nativity o( Strasburg—(Mission of Hugo) 43.27 Stratton—St. Charles' 136 50 Saturdays 9:00 A.M. to 12 Noon M.H.M., of Klsnmn, Kenya. Our Lord 245 00 Superior—St. Benedict. Youngest Bishop Brush—St. Mary's 40 51 '* (South Boulder) Latin American Aid Buffalo—St. Elizabeth's 31.75 Victor—St. Victor’s 30 51 Inchon, Korea — Korea’s K efip ixg . u|) Burlington—St. Catherine s 40.00 Walden—St. Ignatius Essen, Germany — German youngest Ordinary, Bishop Wil­ Calhan—St. Micbael's Welby^Assumption Catholics will continue their aid Cascade—(Mission of Sacred Weldona—St. Francis < Mission liam J. McNau^bton, M.M., 35, Heart. Colo. Spnngsi 26.31 of Brush) 1561 1120 Broadway KE. 4-8233 to the Qiurch in Latin America, a native of Lawrence, Mass., Castle Rock—St. Francis 50.97 Woodland Park—Our Lady which the past year netted gS,- Central City—Assumption of Woods 51 64 was enthroned here as ^ first (Idaho Springs) 10.00I Wray-St. Andrew's 34 66 800,000 to help educate Latin head of the newly erected In­ Cheyenne Wells—Sacred ! Yuma—St. John’s * 50,00 American priests and build (Comment by Paul H. Hallett, Litt.D ) Heart 60.00: chon diocese. Presiding at the I COLORADO SPRINGS— Rt Rev Munsignor seminaries, it was announced at ceremony w a s Monsignor of Amendment XVI to the Corpua Chrlsti 361.38 £ J Verschrteghen $ 50.00 Sam* Fighf — Divine Redeemer SAVE! the meeting of the German Charles B. Mouton of the La­ Constitution, which added to 491.48 Rev Owen McHugn 15.00 Hierarchy’s Latin American Holy Trinity 122.50 Rt. Rev. M sgr John Cavanagh 10.00 fayette, La., diocese, secretary A Cunfury Age the ‘ language of the First Our Lady of Guadalupe 55 25 Rev John Guzinski 10.00 commission. Some 500 seminar­ of the apostolic delegation to Amendment the words; “.And Pauline Chapel— Rev George Weibel 20.00 With Us ians in Latin America are study­ NOBODY THOUGHT that J Broadmoor) 435.00 Rt. Rev. Msgr. Anthony Elzi 50.00 Korea. the bills for amending- the no money raised by taxation Sacred Heart 360.07 Rev. James Purfleld 20.00 ing under burses provided by in any State for the support St. Mary 557.29 Rev. Jam es Hamblin 10.00 the German fund. Mass for Benefactor Constitution that went into the Holy Family—Security Village 105.15 Rev. Michael Kavanagh 10.00 legislative hopper immediate­ of public schools, or derived Craig—St. Micbael's 64.68 Rev. Maurice Mclnerney 5.00 GARAGES Frame, Brick or Block New Orieans—The Rev. J. from any public fund ^there­ Cripple Creek—St. Peter s Very Rev. M sgr William Jones 15.00 Top ItowHiaii Clubs ly after the Supreme Court’s Crook—St. Peter's 9.60 Rev. Theodore Haas 10.00 From $B80.(K)— As Low as $18.28 mo. De Kalb, HL — The 'largest Frank Sliwinski Herrale, being prayer decision would get fore shall ever be under the Deer Trail—(Mission of Very Rev. Monsignor ordained in Guatemala City, control of any religious Hugo) George R. Evans 10.00 ALL KINDS OF HOME Newman chib in the U.Sl is at anywhere. But nearly 90 years Derby—St. Catherines 104#1 Rev. John E. Cotter 10.00 Northern Illinois university Guatemala, on July 15, will of­ ago such amendments almost sect.” , Eagle—St. Mary's 8.45 Rev. Walter Jaeger 10.00 REPAIRS and REMODELING East Lake—(Mission o( here, with 1,151 members. fer his First Solemn Mass in passed. Rev. John Anderson 20.00 • Add More Roomi # Add 1 Forch Esquipulas, Guatemala, for THE BLAINE RESOLD Brighton) 19 00 Rev. Clement De Wall 10.00 Ranking second and third in In 1875 the corruption-dog­ Erie—St. Scholaslica Rev Albert Puhl 15.00 • Kitchen Modernizing ^ sixe, according to the Nation­ Archbishop Joseph F. Rummel ged Republican Party had to TION passed the House with­ Estes Park—Our Lady of Oblate Fathers. Colorado Springs 15.00 ROOM ADDITIONS, of New Orleans. The Louisiana ' the Mountains 235.15 Rt. Rev. Msgr. Elm er J. Kolka 20.00 at low a> Sir oo mo. al Newman Club tedemtioB, think fast to overcome the out serious trouble in August, Evergreen—Christ Uie King 78.00 Rt. Rev. M sgr W. M. Higgins 50.00 prelate made it possible for Flagler—St. Mary's u.OO CARPORTS X PATIOS, Washington, D.C., are the Uni­ rising tide of sentiment for 1876. In the Senate a substi­ Rev. Duane Theobald 10.00 es low at $385.00 the future priest and several Fleming—St. Peter's 121 00 Rev Clarence Kessler 20.00 versity of Sonthwestem Lon- the Democrats. President tute amendment was framed FORT COLLINS— Rev Leo Blach 15.00 • Immediate a Lien Waivari islana, Lafayette, La., with other Guatemalans to make Ulysses S. Grant (1869-1876), Holy FamUy Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas Barry 25.00 Conilruction furnished on all which contained an additional St. Joseph's Rev. George Spehar 10.00 construction LOlO members, and Iowa State their major seminary studies at who wanted a third term, pro­ Fort Logan—Holy Name 108.44 Notre Dame seminary here. clause permitting the reading Rev. Edward Dinan 15.00 • First Class # Written naiversity, Ames, la., with 800 posed on Dec. 7, 1875, an Fort Lupton—St. William's 48.00 Rev. Gerard Cusack 10.00 Workmanship Ouarantaa of the Bible ix the public Fort Morgan—St. Helena s 87.61 Rev. Roy Figllno 25.00 members. aunendment to the Constitu­ Fountain—(Colorado Spnngs • Fully londad, Cathedral Damaged schools, but here the resolu­ Rev. Charles Salmon 5.00 0 OualllY V Insured and tion that would forbid all pub­ - S t. Paul) Rev. Robert Kekeisen 20.00 Most Credit Unions Algiers, Algeria — Police dis­ Frederick—St. There.se s 34 57 Materials LIcaniad lic funds for religious schools. tion failed to gain the neces­ Rev Daniel Flaherty lOOO persed Moslem crowds in this sary two - third majority. Georgetown—Our Ladv of Rev. Matthis Blenkush 15.00 Free Estimates and Planning Service Madison, Wis. — U. S. Catho­ By so doing, he meant to ap­ Lourdes 1500 Rev Emmanuel Gabel 10 00 capital of newly free Algeria Both parties mentioned the Glenwood Springs— 5 to 20 Years to Pay — FHA Financing — Nothing Down lic churches led all others in peal to the large Nativist sym­ Rev. Joseph O’Malley 25.00 WILL BUILD IN 50JMI. RADIUS OF DENVKR 1901 in sponsoring credit unions after they had entered the Ca­ subject in their national plat­ St. Stephen's 233 00 Very Rev. Monsignor I thedral and damaged a statue pathy still in America, which Grand Lake—St Anne s William Monahan 25.00 I “YOUR COMFORT IS THE HEART OF OUR BUSINESS” that offered savings and lend­ feared the Catholic Irish im­ forms, the Republicans com­ (Kremraling) Rev Frank Syrianey 10.00 { of St. Joan of Arc, some church Grand Valley—St Brendan s Rev. Jam es Ahem 20.00 i ing services to their congrega­ migrant. Part of Grant’s pro­ ing out for an amendment GREELEY — ! AGGRESSIVE CONST. CO. furnishings, and the throne of Rev Herbert Banigan 15.001 tions, said the Credit Union Na­ posal deserves repeating, as and the Democrats hedging. Our Lady of Peace 1Rev. Frank Kappes 10.00 1780 S. Broadway, Denver 10 — Phone: SP. 7-9425 tional Association. There were Archbishop Leon Duval. T h e After the campaign of 1876, St. Peter's Rev John Canjar 15.00 crowd claimed the building was showing the contradictions to 901 Catholic churches and 113 which any religious neutral­ the Blaine Amendment was Catholic fraternal and veterans formerly a mosque and de­ forgotten, but the fact that it manded it be retinmed to the ity in public education is sub­ organizations sponsoring credit ject. could have been introduced as unions. Moslems. a rider to the First Amend­ Crui udur Huotored CoMo rt b i Cirthtodral GRANT BEGAN his mes­ ment proves that there was Santa Fe, N. Mex.—As part sage to Congress for an no thought at that time that Los A ngles — Father Pat­ the establishment of religion rick Peyton, who has spoken to of a festival in honor of Igor amendment enforcing abso­ Stravinsky’s 86th birthday, the lute separation of Church and clause forbade any aid to re­ 18 m il^n people throughout ligious education. the world in his Family Ros­ Santa Fe Opera will present a State with a Christian dogma: ary Crusades, was honored special' concert of sacred mu­ “From the fall of Adam for THE FATE of the Blaine prior to his departure on a sic in SL Francis’ Cathedral, his transgression to the pres­ Amendment seems to fore­ now crusade to Brazil. Father Aug. 19. The cathedral was ent,” he declared, “no nation shadow the outcome of any Peyton, who is also the found­ opened once before, in 1959, has ever been free from similar attempt, but bear in BARGAINS er and producer of “Family for a similar concert, making threatened danger.” He then mind the statement of the Theater,” which features top it the first American cathedral went on to hint at what was Hollywood stars, received of­ thus used. threatening the nation— American Hierarctp' in 1948, ficial commendations from Cuban Dodsion “Demagoguery” and “priest­ which said that if (“secularist Mayor Sam Torty and the Lps craft.” influence is to prevail in our Angeles City Council. Kingston, Jamaica — Castro government and its institu­ Cuba’s constitutional court has He recommended a consti­ tions, such a result should in Medical Missioners ruled against an appeal by the tutional amendment that candor and logic sfnd law be Minneapolis — Two Sisters of Church protesting the govern­ would make it a duty on the achieved by legislation adopt­ GALORE St. Joseph from St. Mary's hos­ ment’s confiscation of the states to “establish and for­ ed after full popular discus­ pital here will leave in Septem­ CathMlc Cristobal Colon cem­ ever maintain” free public sion, and not by the judicial ber to serve at the 1,000-lied etery. The regime took it over schools, which would be for­ procedure of an iideological military hospital in Lima, Peru. the past August. Hie ruling bidden to teach “religious, interpretation of the Constitu­ Sisters Rita Clare, administra­ stated that the ‘cemetery was atheistic, or pagan tenets; and tion.” tor, and Jeanne Teresa, director not the private property of prohibiting the granting of any school funds, or school IN OUR RETAIL STORE of nursing service, are respond­ the Church, but public prop­ Blessing From Pope ing to a request for trained erty because it constituted a taxes, or any part thereof, American personnel made by public service. either by the legislative, mu­ St. Paul, Minn. — Lawrence nicipal, or other authority, for Archbishop Romolo Carboni, CHud for Horoism F. Ryan, 71, who has served Apostolic Nuncio to Peru. the benefit or in aid, directly Los Angeles — Boy Scout or indirectly, of any religious this archdiocese for 50 years, National Chaplain Bob Tolomeo, graduated last sect or denomination.” even though he cannot hear or Las Vegas, Nev. — Father month from St Sebastian’s speak, has received a special (Lt. Col) Morris Dummet has school, has been recommend­ SINCE PAGANISM cannot Papal blessing. OUR RETAIL STORE — 1951 LAWRENCE ST. been elected national chaplain of ed for a life-saving medal by be defined save in relation to Ryan, who is able to commu­ the Reserve Officers’ Association his scoutmaster for rescuing Judaism or Christianity, and nicate only through written at' its annual convention. The a drowning boy in Mexican atheistic has no meaning save notes or sign language, has been association has a membership waters off the Baja California in opposition to religious, it is a gravedigger at St. Mary’s of 88,000 officers from all coast Rushing on a surf­ hard to see what tenets of cemetery, Minneapolis, since branches of the armed forces. board to the aid of a father any kind could be taught in 1912. A letter from Archbishop VISIT OUR Father Dummet, pastor of and son at La Mision beach, the public school under that Egidio Vagnozzi, Apostolic Del­ Michael’s church. New Orleans,' he pulled the boy aboard, but definition. egate in the U.S., informed him was an army chaplain from 1943 the father apparently was al­ Anyhow, the next week ■ of the Papal blessing “as a re- to 1946. ready dead. James G. 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We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to culiivaic a taste in the children of the archdiocese fur the rc.-xline SKyline 6-8391 St. Vincent de Paul Retail Store of The Register. 4940 East Evans Of URBAN J. VEIIR 1951 Lawrence Street C H 4 - 0 7 7 5 Feast of SL Francis de Sales Archbishop of Denver tV ir AtxiBtn yeort, rtgion i mfi$r respaefad bvildar of quofify fenCfi. Jan. 29, 1960. PJHU SIX THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, July 12, 1962

Pr^ss Club Trip Note Annivenary Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Duran Deadline Given of 2217 Gtenarm place noted their golden anniversary at a ReserratiOM for the Colorado Mass in St. Cajetan’s diurch. Catludic Women’s Press club A reception followed in the eve­ bus trip to Cripple Creek on ning. July 21 must be made by July The couple were married in 14. Park View, N. Mex., in 1112. Tickets for the tour can be Thy have 14 children and 30 obtained by calling Mrs. Grace grandchildren. Remke, BE 7-2682, or Mrs. h e a n n u a l i n v a ­ Harold Boian, SK 7-31SO. New Circle Established T sio n is under way The bus will leave the Cath­ In this country and many edral, Denver, at 8 a.m. and other countries they are will stop at the Antlers hotel, In Archbishop's Guild' taking over the land, ar­ Colorado Springs, before going riving in cars and planes and to Cripple Creek where a lunch­ trains and buses and even a eon will be served in tbe Im­ (Ardibishap’s Guild, Denver) lene Burke, membership chair­ A new c^cle was welcomed man, attended the first meeting few boats. It is tbe formidable perial Hotel. season of the deadly species > iuW into the guild at the past gen­ held in the home of Kathryn eral m ee^. It is made up of Henshaw, known as the American tourist. MBIIBKB8 WILL attend the a group of women from St. The creatures often travel in matinee performance of the ho­ OFFICERS ELECTED were family groups. They,can usual tel’s melodrama “Ragpicker of Francis de Sales’ parish, Den­ Mrs-. Henshaw, president; Lou­ ver, who have been active to­ ly be seen in national parks Paris.” The cost of the entire ise Baker, secretary treasurer; and other .spots of scenic and trip, including luncheon and the gether in the PTA. Kay Cantrail, publicity; Ma­ They chose the name of S t historic interest You can rec show, is I8.S0. donna Hu^ea, historian; Laurie ognize them by the way they Gemma Maria because the Guerette, linen; and Rosemary daughter of 'one of the mem­ dash up in their cars to such Gardiner, layette. spots as the Grand Canyon and bers, Madonna Hughes, is Si» Other members are Elaine ter Gemma Maria of the Car­ Old Faithful geyser, then all Eisenhower, Mary Langley, Luc ■ ■ t e ' melite order. pile out of the car, line up along retia McCammon, Dorothy Me the edge of the natural wonder, Loretta Sulivan, at that time Enary, Vivian Fitzgibbons, and president of the guild, and Char- take a look, take a picture, and Niiur Margaret Reiter. pile back into the car and dash E l llefleaf House Blessed Maura’s circle will off to the next attraction. Pomar n t t h e meet July 12 in the home of A portion of the beautiful gardens at El 9740 E. COLFAX Betty Daldigan. THEIR CONVERSATION is commodations for women who desire to make Pomar Retreat House for Women at the Members of Mother Beloved made up mainly of figures, mil­ a retreat. Private rooms, spacious facilities, Broadmoor, Colorado firings, is shown circle are planning a picnic eage figures, that is, and the and scenic outdoor walking areas are pro­ When your above. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity DAVIDSON July 15 with their husbands as person who can boast of having vided. Sister Mary Eudora is director of tbe of Cincinnati, the center offers exceUent ac­ I guests. traveled the greatest number of retreat center. C H iV R O L C T hurt . . . you i- Dorothy Donovan will enter- miles in a day seems to the ■tain Our Lady of Loretta circle the most honored of the group. hurt oil over! I July 13. Eating habits follow a pattern Three Women's Retreats Planned Rowdup Days M ’ Blake and Catherine Vifquin also. Meals are often taken in tiMBif'rspraad and daughter Cathy, of St. the all-important car, the food Three July week-end retreats giving missions and retreats most beautiful time of year at main Big Savinn GET RELIEF NOW... '^far YOOl Trada aow, wtiila Jude’s circle are attending the coming from an institution call­ will be given by Father John from his station at Kansas City, El Pomar, since it permits r«- World’s Fair in Seattle, Wash.; ed a drive in. Much of the food Hensgen, C.SS.R., at the El Po­ Mo. treatants fuller uae of the mag­ tha tradin’a graatl Put your brand on a naw Corvitta, D - S c h o l T s and Alice and Robert Bell are ends up strewn about the car mar Retreat House. Broadmoor, The week ends at El Pomar nificent gardens and other, out­ Th« Most Important Corvair, Cbavy II, B iac^, visiting in Los Angeles. and tbe containers strewn about Colorado Springs. begin with 6 p.m. dinner Fri­ door facilities. The estate was SHOES FOR NUNS Bal Air, Impala, and taddia The meeting of Little Flower the highways and about Yosem- day and end Sunday after Ben­ once tee home of the late Mr. and PRIESTS Reservations are open for tbe up for awra tummar fun. CAKE circle has been postponed until ite and Glacier Parks. retreat July 13-15, sponsored by ediction at 4:15 p.m. Inquiries and Mrs. Spencer Penrose. July 25 in the home of Mar­ in your Itfo for the COPEG SHOES for MEN THIS SAME SPECIES travels the Archdiocesan Council of may be directed to the Sisters O ia iitA ^ . most important occasion garet Hogan. in other countries with similar Catholic Women. of Charity, 1681 Mesa avenue, ItfoRE THAN SO women Fashion Shoes for WOMEN Members of Precious Blood Wedding Cakes f ^ speed and equipped with tbe A , general retreat, is sched­ Broadmoor (Me 2-2451 or 5-86- were accommodated the first B U N N Y Correct Shoes for CHILDREN circle are planning a dinner same type of instrument called 82). A uled July 20-22, and the week week end in July when Father Specialty • Orthopedic Build-Up meeting July 14 at Evergreen. the camera. Here, however, the Sister Mary Eudora, superior, Carl Reinert, S.J., of Omaha o r BEA R lone Crowfoot will entertain end of July 27 is scheduled es­ • TreotfT^ents tourists’ conversation is made pecially for teachers and bus­ points out that summer is the was tee retreat master. FREE • Elastic Stockings St. Anthony’s circle July 19. up of plaintive moans against Betty Jane Haberkorn wiU inesswomen. certain things they have encoun­ With Any ONLY ATj be the July hostess for Infant Mary Kornemann tered, such as fo(^ that has too FATHER HENSGEN, a priest of Prague circle. Bernard and much flavor, hotel rooms with­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Kor­ I Dr. James P. Gray Cari Pat Hogan of this circle have for 25 years, has served in par­ nemann announce the engage­ BAKERY S c h o ll’s out TV sets, guides who have ish work, as an Army chaplain announced the birth of their strange accents, especially Ox­ ment of their daughter, Mary OPTOMETRIST U m im R A 2 -2 8 5 9 fourth daughter and sixth child, and as a professor in a Re- Marlene, to « TH E B ia tf nor COMFORT* SHOP ford English ones, and people demptorist minor seminary. Homo of Rno Pastries Ann Marie. who do not want to dash about. Michael D. Eyes Examined 9740 E. Colfax Since June, 1958, he has been Nevin, son of 4 STORU TO SBRVa YOU EM 4-2757 EM 6-7085 The American tourist is a pe­ Visual Care culiar specimen. He sows ill Mr. and Mrs. 66 So. Braodwoy 735 So. Universny No City Tax Free Parking Housekeepers St. Joseph's Guild ISSOCOk). Mvd. 2410 E.3>ri Awe will and . gives bad example, Thomas W. Plan Berfaecue Changes Meet Date Nevin, all of 213 Colo. Bldg. it is true. But he also has a 1615 Calif. A summertime barbecue pot- generous streak. He often over- Denver. The St. Joseph’s guild’s annu­ luck in the mountains is planned tips. He is friendly, and al­ Miss Korne- 25iS So. Calorailo Bhrd. al meeting in St. Patrick’s con­ For Appointment Call: for the next meeting of the though sometimes too noisy, m a n n, of r SK64336 vent, Denver, has been changed Priests’ Housekeepers of the shows great enthusiasm for (%rist t h e TA. 5-8883 'OMNlYfNfNOf from July to Aug. 25 because Denver archdiocese on Sunday, many of the sights he visits. King parish, Sister Anne Therese, superior, July 15. The women’s group And, although he dashes about, is a graduate will convene in the Catholic he does see much and remem­ is away on a summer mission. of St. Mary’s Mary Ronemum CATHEDRAL PARISH academy and attended Colorado chapel in Bailey at 5 p.m. bers most of it, thanks to the The young women who will State university. Mr. Nevin of For the potluck, each house­ camera. And his children prob­ be entering the postulate of the St. James’ parish is a graduate keeper is requested to bring her ably travel more and learn more Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondo- of Cathedral high school and own meat for broiling on an first-hand geography, history, let in September will be honored ITALIAN OINNIRt lIRLOIN-AraNCtR-T-BONI open grill, as well as bread. and sociology than any other guests at this meeting with is now attending the University i.ia to 1,2$ sTiAKs — au* to IM The hosted will provide salad, their mothers. of Ckilorado. The wedding will FR il Forking oftor 4 FA4. — Swndoy oftorneon — tZHi A aront children ever have. — Coll for Spociol Cttoring Sorvko — drinks, and dessert. be in Christ the King church 321 lost 17th Avo. Fhono MA. 34S11 Sept. 15. Any member who needs trans­ AND SO, now that the sea­ Fisa Seegmiller w«« »««•*• vwvaavwagw A portation for tbe outing is asked son is at its peak, let’s all go out th call Mrs. Ruth Jones, SH. Announcement is made of the and join the big invasion. MARION - I 4-1715. engagement of Miss Elsa Kath­ Distinctive erine Seegmiller, daughter of OLIVER'S Seminary Aides Mrs. Christian Seegmiller and News Deedlfine the late Mr. C. A. Seegmiller, Portraits 6 T H *A V E . The deadline for stories and to Carl E. Sullivan, son of Mr. You >r« oordUlly In­ ^AAAAAAAAAAAAAAf^ Meat Morket pictures to be published in To Hear Talk by and Mrs. Gerald Sullivan. vited to see our Por­ “The Denver Catholic Regis­ traiture Id Black and Father Stamm Miss Seegmiller attended St. White, OUa and Direct “Serving Denver Since 1923 With Quality Ueatt“ ter’’ is Monday at 5 p.m. of Mary’s academy, Englewood, Color tbe week of publication. All Father Gerard J. Stamm, and St. Mary College, Xavier, correspondents are urged to CHOta STEAKS-ROASTS ^ ORDER C.M„ of Houston, Tex., will be Kans. Mr. Sullivan is attending have their stories at “Tbe Foingold Studios Fresh Poultry FUi the guest speaker at the month­ Regis college. Register” no later than Mon­ a Frotoiolonol Moot Cuttoro to Sorvo You ly meeting of the Friends of St. day to assure their publication The wedding will take place Hilton Hotel Fhono FI. 3-46tt IXULMhAvg. Andrew Avellino’s seminary at that week. on Aug. 25, in Christ the King 8 p.m. July 17 in the dining church. Phone 246-mt I. room of the seminary, 1050 S. for Birch street, Denver. DRY CLEANING AND UUNDRY PROFESSOR of speech and CallI homiletics at St. Mary’s sem­ CASCADE inary, Houston, Father Stamm TAbor 5-4170 is stationed at St. Thomas’ sem­ inary and is assisting at Most Precious Blood parish for the summer. Interested persons, whether members of the Friends or not, are invited to attend this meet­ Your moneyb worth ing and to meet Father Stamm. The main business topic for the meeting will be final plans for a card party to be spon­ sored by the Friends at 11:30 a.m. Aug. 20 in the Butternut ■non at SAFIWAY inn. Members are requested to bring trading stamps of any kind to the meeting. These will CREAM PIES be used to obtain special gift.s 14-OX, Pkg. ------for the party. Morton Frozen. Cocoanut, Chocolate, Lemon or^r Banana. Miriam Malone The R. W. Malones of Boston, Mass., announce the forthcom­ ing marriage of their daughter, DRINKS Miriam, to James H. Wallie, Joy-Ett. Grape, Orange or Orange-Strawberry formerly of Denver. Miss Malone is a graduate of EVERY LOCATION A COMPLETE DRY CLEANING PLANT Emmanual college of Boston and YOU WILL FIND YOUR PARISH ONE HOUR MARTINIZING USTED BELOW took her postgraduate work at Radcliffe. PORK & BEANS 5 " - Mr. Wallie is resident engin­ S T . ANNE'S CATHEDRAL PRESENTATION Van Camp’s eer for RCA-DEC, BMEWS Sta­ HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL North Oata Shopping (ARVADA) NOTRE DAME tion, Flylingdales, Pickering 226 E. 13TH AVE. 518 B. Colfu Cftitar ST. ANTHONY and Yorks, England. He attended 71M No. Fadaral (Naxt to Foodland ARVADA SQUARE ST. ROSE OF UMA Ted-Lothaffler.-Mgr. Cathedral high school and Re­ Supar Mrkt.) Carard Schmidt, Mgr. gis college, Denver, and receiv­ (5 door. So. of Furr SHOPPING CENTER Irving A W. Alamada Mambarof ed his degree at Denver Univer- Harold Olaavai, Mgr. Feed Mkt.) Rex PauUui, Hxr. Barnia FInnarty, J r, Mgc Mother of Ood Fariah Top National Brands. wity school of engineering. He is SMOKED PICNICS Deep smoked flavor. the son of Mrs. Irene Wallie Short shank, well trimmed. (6-8 lbs.) lb. of this city. ANNUNCIATION HOLY FAMILY MOST ST. LOUIS, ST. BERNADETTE The couple plan an August OUR LADY AND ST. MARY wedding and will return to Eur­ LOYOLA 38te & Benton PRECIOUS BLOOD ENGLEWOOD OF FATIM A Colo. Blvd. Freestone. ope for an extended wedding to. Univorttty MAGDALENE MIh & Downing John Lindrum at Rvans sns Sweet, juicy trip. 1490 Carr Ownor CoHaxat Ftorco and delicious Anthony Focmich, RUUILL WALKIR, Bornard (Rad) ELBERTA PEACHES Hosea Washington, Mgr. Bill Flynn, Mgr. Harry Coatantan, Mgr. JR, Mgr. FInnarty, Mgr. 4 ‘ 49' Mgr. News Deadline! The deadline for stories and ST. MARY’S, Littleton, ALL SOULS, Englewood 73 E. BELLEVIEW Roy Belair, Mgr. pictures to be published In WE GIVE “The Denver Catholic Regis­ COLORADO SPRINGS 1 1 SAFEWAY ter” is Monday at 5 p.m. of GOLD BOND the week of publication. All correspondents are urged to 317 SO. NEVADA 2320 E. PUH E AVE. GOLF ACRES VENETIAN VILLAGE We reserve the right to limit quantities. None sold to dealers. STAMPS have their stories at “The Food Bank Shopping Center SHOPPING CENTER Prices good in Denver & Suburbs, Thursday thru Saturday, July 12-14. Register’’ no later than Mon­ Dewey Johnson, Mgr. Leonard Gnzman, Mgr. A1 Weppner 8100 North Hancod O Copyilabt 1962, Safeway Storea Incorporated day to assure their publication that week. T V ¥ * 1 ThHriJay, July 12, 1962 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER PAGE SEVtN Renewal of Spirit of Christ Two Youths in Colorado Win in C. D. of A. Contest Two Colorado youths were DIvlMoii 111 (Saalar High) — John Called First Step to Reunion Uorrii. St. Ilary’a h l^ schooL Cotorado among the winners named July Springi; Uallaaa Crtder. CalkoUc Caa- 9 in the Carbolic Daughters’ t r a l ^ h Khool. MoMittoo. Mich.; tad —Kendra Nunes, the newly arrived Mr. Bravo, his son, ment office of the Archdiocese of Denver, the Catholic Daughters of Ewen. SI. Tliomaa Aquinas' school. Web­ 4aiSE.coLrAX Laareano, J r„ holding baby Rafael Bravo; headed by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Elmer J. genesis and totally Catholic in ster City. la.; Catherine Rentier, Seton FREMONT 7-«a01 REFERRING TO the innum •America in Denver, asked the its orientation.” high school. Baltimore. Md : and Marr DENVER 10. COLO. Jose Bravo, another new arrival; and Gbela Koika, archdiocesan director of charities. Brugger. St. Thomas Mare's school. ; berable problems facing the delegates and members to re­ Father Frederick J. Steven­ Arlington. Va. fute the erroneous character of i country, and in bidding the son. who was named in May S- a sssssAaa a a a a « . « a iifhop T«lls €. D. of A. wK V VIV R R R R A K lIR R V VR j Catholic Daughters to concern the definition of citizenship. as the national director of the themselves with the solution of This definition he defined as National Council of Catholic Equality for Women Should Ennoble these problems, he cited one of “nobody can tell me to do any Youth, made his first appear- IT'S NEW! The subject of equal rights Bishop Newell pointed out Urging the C. D. of A. dele­ the problems mentioned at In­ thing I don’t want to do.' ” i ance at a national convention for women carries with it the that, though women are “entit­ gates to take an active part in dependence hall a week ago Monsignor Gallagher, a na-j°^ tbe Senior group. Donvar’i Moft Complala “responsibility of interpreting led to equality of rights in all shaping the moral attitudes of when President Kennedy made tive of Cleveland, grew up in a The Junior Catholic Daughters MaxIcan Food! Papail m iit equality in terms that en- areas that are consonant with their communities, the Cheyenne a plea for the interdependence neighborhood where he was a as an affiliate of the NCCY, n ^ le woman, and not serve as their nature,” they must also be Bishop said that it is one of of all the peoples of the free witness daily to personal char­ comes under his jurisdiction. a pretext of lowering her to a cognizant of the principle that the great privileges of women world. ity of neighbors and the per­ He serves the Junior group as SELL RITE SUPER MARKET “As this idea emerges,” he porition that might be degrad­ “almighty God has destined to form as well as to reform sonal responsibility, which its national director. 5350 North Fodoral ing.” them for specific and unique of­ the ethical standards of their said, “it will bring innumber- neighbors assumed to help. Father Stevenson gave his Bishop Hubert M. Newell of fices in divine plan.” generation." able problems, many touching 0 | M R 111 lOlOO F.M. Ivory Nlflit He would like to see America appraisal after he had listened Cheyenne stressed this observa­ He paid tribute to the dele­ the economic life of our areas. return, he said, to that kind of to reports of the chairmen of tion at the Colorado Day lunch­ “WOMAN IS LEAST herself,” gates for their womanly solici­ We must study those problems Extra Good Meat Dept. personal charity which recog­ the national departments eon July 9 at the convention of he continued, “when she tude for the sick, the poor, the and join in the ensuing dehate nizes Christ in each neighbor through which the organization the Cattolic Daughters of Amer­ attempts to compete with man ignorant and the needy, and as­ in order to guide their solutions. regardless of race, creed or functions. ^ ica in the Shirley-Savoy hotel. in pursuits that are essentially sured them that the effects “Not the least of these are the color. “Women of many of the Iron masculine. of these works will be “to en­ problems of our own economy Department chairmen were Curtain countries,’* he said, “When a woman forsakes the hance and increase the dignity posed by the growth and de­ j given the entire day to report "aEAN ONLY" of woman’s position in our velopment of the Common Mar “THE FREEDOM of toe and to make recommendations “have tested the dregs of false area of activity for which she citizen in our democracy," MEsncE MV C lu sn tr equality, which has been ex­ country and the world.” ket in Europe. for future growth. The reports has been fitted by a kindly prov­ Monsignor Gallagher said, IncMa OEANBj« ' pressed la tasks requiring them were based upon answers to + + + should not be idealized as free­ to work alongside men on con- idence, to do a man’s job, she is questionnaires sent out in the dom from responsibility. structien Jobs, in the mines, coarsened, and suffers the loss spring. More than 90 per cent and doing the heavy manual of the (fiipiity that is at once Medal Recognizes Years “The error in the thinking of of the courts reported. labor for which they by nature her adornment and her protec­ those who equate the ‘real life’ are unfitted.” tion.” with freedom from responsibil­ HUNT CLEANERS Of Catholic Youth Work ity needs to be nailed down by CompMt* Laundry X + + + + + Ailaratlen larvict Miss Louise E. Collins of Con­ a Junior court ard became its the careful thought of respon­ We Specialize in Catholic Daughters Urged cord, N.H., who would have first counselor. She has served sible citizens such as you.” Quality Tailoring been a Junior Catholic Daugh­ in this capacity since, and for a Monsignor Gallagher defined 7U E. Uth Ava. - tz u E. Colfax ter of America back in 1926 had number of years has served AC. Z-3355 AC. Z-tSII citizenship in a Christian de­ m i E. tih Ava. To Aid Foreign Students there been such an organiza­ as a member of the Junior com­ mocracy as “a true love of F L . S-M4a tion, was honored at the 29th mittee of the senior group. neighbor in all items that per­ A idea for Catholic organiza­ their traditional role in the fam­ biennial convention of the Cath­ In 1957 she was named Na­ tain to his welfare and the olic Daughters of America with tions to take a more active part ily.” tional Junior director. Two common good. semi-eanual clearance in sponsoring leadership and She said there must be mutual the “Pro Deo Et Juventute Me­ years ago when the Junior group student exchange programs and support between these women dal” of the National Council of became affiliated with the Na­ “It means a willingness to; misses', women's scholarships for persons of em­ and Catholic women of the U.S. Catholic Youth. tional Council of Catholic Youth, serve others out of a sense of erging nations was voiced by “There is a pull toward poli The award was presented July she became chairman of the loyalty to their' interests. It tfeta unity today to avoid Mow­ 9 at a Junior session In tbe Junior Council, and assisted in means, in addition, the main­ ing ourselves up,” she asserted. Shirley-Savoy hotel. The session working through the transition tenance of an appropriate in­ “Tliere is also a search through­ followed a Mass for the Juniors period when the Juniors changed terest in what is happening to FOOTWEAR out the world for spiritual in the Cathedral, which was of­ from the Senior operated group others, remote or close to us. unit^.” fered by Bishop William G. Con­ in 1960 to one of joint operation “It demands that we ap­ nare of Greensburg and Epis­ of the Senior Council with the proach our neighbor and the copal moderator for the Junior National Council of Catholic problems confronting him, with f t v local Girls Catholic Daughters. Youth. compassion and concern. It Miss Collins was commended To AHmnd ^Roundup’ Bishop Connare announced the means the development of the by Bishop Connare and also by ability to anticipate the needs Five Girl Scouts from par­ award and presented the medal the Rev. Frederick J. Steven­ to Miss Collins. It came in rec­ of others, not waiting to be ishes in metropolitan Denver son, national director of the ognition of 34 continuous years asked to assist or to share, but will be among Senior Scouts NCCY and also national director of service with the Catholic volunteering . . .” from the Girl Scouts-Mile Hi of Juniors. Council to attend the 1962 Girl Daughters in its Senior and Junior program. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOf Scout Roundup in Button Bay, AFTER 37 YEARS with young SpaeiaUsfi In Party Pasfrltt Vt„ July 18-31. The Junior program, which girls. Miss Collins looks upon The girls are Barbara Hurst, serves Catholic girls from 8 to the Junior program of tbe Cath­ HAfSTillNF Arvada, who will be a senior 15 years, was organized in 1927 olic Daughters as one “that en 6AKEMES at Marycrest high school; Pat in Asheville, N. Car., at a na­ riches the life of the young girl, Lease, Thornton, who attends tional convention. All Butter spiritually, intellectually, social our entire stock is not included; sorry there is not every Mt. Carmel high school; Jane ly, and culturally.” CAKES for or color in every size. Lubchenco, Denver, a student IT WAS TOO late then for “Every girl,” she said, “has at St. Mary’s academy; Anne Miss Collins to join the Juniors, Waddings a social instinct in her and this and G R O U P I Owens, Aurora, a student at but at 18, she joined the Senior Junior program becomes an out­ Parties Dr. Alba Zizzamia Machebeuf high school; and Catholic Daughters in Concord, let for her under proper guid­ CaU Barbara Roebford, Denver. N.H., and as she said, “I have Dr. Albd^ Zizzamia, United Na­ ance of a counselor and by liv 623 S. Ireedwey - PE. 3-«Z» been in it ever since.” tions observer for the National ing the standards set for Jun­ 33 W. GIrtrd, Eatlswoed. SU 1-1061 5.90 7.90 9.90 Catholic Welfare Conference. Shortly after joining the sen­ iors: to love God, to live nobly U Bresdwty - SP. 7-7411 Dr. Zizzamia spoke at the ior court, she urged the start of and to serve others.” dinner of the states July 8 at Misses' and women’s high, mid, flat or wedge heels in the national convention of the dress and tailored styles. Wanted leathers and colors. Catholic Daughters of America Downtown, shoe salon, second floor; selection at Uni­ held in the Shirley-Savoy hotel versity Hills and Westland. Denver. Pointing out that many Pro­ Save HERE-Earn MORE! testant and secular groups have GROUP OF SELBY ARCH PRESERVERS taken a prominent role in aid­ ing peoples of underdeveloped Mainly summer styles and colors, nations, she urged that Caiho- including whites. lics take the lead especially in 9.90 giving a helping hand to persons DOWNTOWN ONLY of other races and cultures. The Best To achieve Christian unity, she said, we must forget the GROUP OF CASUAL AND SPORT SHOES myth nurtured by colonialism that Christianity is a Western Includes our own Italian imports. Now reduced to monopoly. Premium Many insights into our faith are being presented by peoples of non-Western societies, she 3.90 4.90 added, citing an example in of All EUxabethville, Africa. Nuptial Ceram ony “Hie family is very import­ St. Gregory the Great’s ant to these people,” she said. church, Whittier, Calif., was “Therefore they wish to term the setting for the marriage the Mystical Body the Family of Elena Montenegro and Golden Savings & Loan of Christians.” Robert L. Wartburg. The bride is the daughter of Mr. intends to continue paying current OTHER CULTURES have and Mrs. Seville Montenegro FREE! many virtues our’s lacks. Dr. of Whittier and the bride­ Dividend Per Annum Zizzamia reminded delegates, groom is the son of Mr. and Ask about your free Downtown only: our hand-picked selection from our such as family solidarity, res­ Mrs. Robert Wartburg of Compounded Rogers Silverplate place pect for authority, and instilling Denver. Semi-Annually Forecast designer collection. a sense of responsibility in Honor attendants were Jes­ setting (new style), plus youths. sie Espina and Ronald Wart­ . . . your free Golden “Women in these societies burg. For the Period Starting “Quik-Coin” Purse! DELMAN are facing the same problems After a wedding trip to July 1st and Ending as we are,” she noted, “how to Europe, the couple will re- | Home Office Phone: recondje their new duties with Dec. 31,1962 side in Fullerton, Calif. I 279-5551 MARTINIQUE This u m e high rate applies whether you save in person or Evergreen Branch by mail. Save by the 10th—earn from the 1st. 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TnE P l a c e p o p y o u r m o n e y s it . c e i 9 ; o AWARD now reduced to Hours: Mon. thru Thvrs.: H F M SAVINGS&LOAN 9 o.n. • 5 p.m. V7L^LUC1>I association Fridoy: 9 o.m. - 1 s.m. Cottlinuously 701 13th s t r e e t PLAQUES ClosoS Saturdoys GOLDEN, COLORADO F e d e p a l S a vin g s ft lo a n In su h an c i- C c ^poration BfiO NZl TABL'ETS C. D. of A. Convention Highlights "The Denver Catholic Regis­ ter” salutes the 700 delegates and visitors attending the 29th national biennial convention of the Catholic Daughters of America being held July 8-13 in Denver. Some 458 C.D. of A. courts throughout the U.S. rep­ resent a membership of 225,000 women, who distinguish them­ selves in a vast program of charity and other projects for God and country.

Hierarchy of C. D. of A, Convention Moss Sioux Indian Mombor Orootod Hierarchy in attendance at the S^emn Pontifical Mass Daughters; Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver, host to the A welcoming is extended Mrs. Nancy Whitehorse, right, of the Sioux opening the C. D. of A. national convention on July 8 in the convention; David M. Maloney, celebrant; Reservation, Rapid City, S. Dak., by Dr. Lulu M. Spilde of Long Island, Cathedral were, left to right. Bishop Charles A. Buswell of Bishop Victor J. Reed of Oklahoma City and Tulsa; and Bishop N.Y., chairman of the national department of education of the Catholic Pueblo, Bishop Hubert M. Newell of Cheyenne, Wyo.; Bishop Joseph Lennox Federal of Salt Lake City. Daughters of America. Mrs. Whitehorse is a member of the Rapid City Vincent S. Waters of Raleigh, national chaplain of the Catholic C.D. of A. court.

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Vice Supreme Regent A charming toastmaster at the dinner of the states was Mrs. Anna K. Ballard, vice supreme regent of the Catho­ Talking Over Highlights lic Daughters of America. At Talkiug over the highlights of the national Raleigh, N. Car., national C. D. of A. chap­ the dinner, the state songs of C. D. of A. convention at the banquet July lain; Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, host to the Dmnvmr Court Is Host the more than 700 delegates 8 are, left to right, Dr. Catherine Clarke, convention; Auxiliary Bishop David M. Malo­ were played. There was also national director and national convention ney of Denver; and Catharine C. Maloney. Court St Rita 625 of Denver was host to a tabula, 0.; Miss Catharine Maloney of Little­ a delegation of 10 members chairman; Miss Margaret J. Buckley, su­ Colorado state regent. tea in the group’s home, 765 Pennsylvania ton, state regent; Miss Isabelle McNamara, present from Puerto Rico. preme regent; Bishop Vincent S. Waters of street, for visiting C. D. of A. convention grand regent of Court St. Rita; and Mrs. delegates July 8. Exchanging greetings are. Grace Remke, vice regent of Court St. Rita. left to right Mrs. Francis Donnelly of Ash­

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Honor Pioneer Accepting a floral tribute to Mrs. Mary O’Fallon, organizer and first grand regent of Court St. Rita, the first C. D. of A. In Charge el Exhibits court in Colorado, is Catharine C. Maloney, state regent. Pre­ senting the bouquet is Mrs. Sam S. Taylor of Walsenburg, Past Eighty-years-young Miss Mena Oliveros of St. Augustine, state regent and national convention cochairman. Mrs. O’Fal- Fla., was too busy setting up displays at the C. D. of A. na­ lon, who was ill in the hospital at the time of the presenta­ tional convention to celebrate her birthday July 7. In charge Public Relations Panel tion, celebrated her 90th birthday the past St. Patrick’s day. The of exhibits for more than 25 years, she Insists upon having an Drawing the enthusiastic applause of C. D. lations; and Mrs. Frank V. Ba.xter, national honor was bestowed at the Colorado Day luncheon July 9. Miss altar as the focal point of the display, using the liturgical sym­ of A. delegates was this panel on “Public treasurer, who presided; and, standing, Floyd Maloney is wearing the cowboy hat that Colorado C. D. of A. bols of wheat and grapes as part of the exhibit. Miss Oliveros Relations” presented July 9. Speakers were, Anderson, president of the Catholic Press members, who were hostesses, donned for the national con­ Joined the Catholic Daughters 57 years ago and is believed to left to right, seated. Miss Pfailomena Kerwin Association and managing editor of the “Regis­ vention. be the oldest member in time of service. of Washington, D.C., director of the NCCS- ter,” and Father Daniel Flaherty, associate VA hospital service; Mrs. Eugene McCarthy, business manager of the “Register”. national C. D. of A. chairman of public re­

Juniors* Ceremony ol Roses A solemn moment at the ceremony of the J. Stevenson, national director of the Junior roses held by the Juniors of Court St. Rita Catholic Daughters; Father Raymond E. Ham­ 625, C. D. of A., is shown as two young mem­ ilton of the Cathedral; Bishop William G. Con- bers place flowers in a basket that was to be nare of Greensburg, Pa., Episcopal modera­ C. D. of A. Dinner ol States put before the statue of the Sacred Heart, tor of the Juniors; and the Very Rev. Mon­ A record crowd of more than 700 attended the dinner of Hierarchy, C. D. of A. officials, and guests of honor. Arch­ symbolizing their rededication to Christ. Wit­ signor George Evans, Vice Chancellor of the the states in the Lincoln room of the Shlrley-Savoy hotel, Den­ bishop Urban J. Vehr and Dr. Alba Zizzamla were featured nessing the ceremony held July 9 in the archdiocese. ver, July 8. Present at the head tables were members of the speakers at the event. Cathedral are, left to right. Father Frederick RFgliter pbotoi by TulUn, Motts V • d Thursday, July 12, 1962 THE DENVER CXTHOLIC REGISTER 9AGE NINE

First School Patrol Compiles School Where Babe Ruth 39-Yeor Record for Safety Rockford, m. — (Special) — open air fiivvert started going What is believed to be the first down the road at speeds ^ up Got Start to Live Anew student safety patrol in the U.S. to 40 miles an hour, Rockford's has completed 39 “accident Officer Jack Prial became dis­ Baltimore -> (Special)—After denied pennlssioo to instruct] and its contribution to the Mary­ free” years at Elm and Winne­ turbed by the dangers facing more than one decade of disuse, them, the school boused and in­ land Training school and the bago streets here. The story of students crossing a main traffic St. Mary's Industrial School for structed 25,N0 youths in Its M city followed suit, St. Mary's the safety patrol at St Mary’s artery on Elm and Winnebago Boys — and its baseball dia­ years. was forced to dose. school is told in L m c Uo maga­ streets. He decided that some­ mond, on wfaidi George Herman Although the institution, con­ It was a sorry day for the zine. thing had to be done to protect “Babe” Ruth laid the founda­ ducted by Xaverian Brothers, community,” commented Gov. In 1923 when Model Ts and the child pedestrian. tion of his climb to fame as the was nonsectarian, Catholic in­ Herbert R. O’Conor, Jr., at the He established a junior pa­ “Sultan of Swn” — is being struction and sepices were al­ time. trol at St. Mary’s, which he renovated as t|ie Cardinal Gib­ Private College ways available. The outstanding success of hoped would relieve the city po­ bons High School (or Boys. The It was originally a school for St. Mary’s in reclaiming boys lice force of major responsibility school will accommodate 1,200 Group Reports orphaned boys and boys from and young men has achieved and educate the students In safe­ pupils. (or tto school a national repu- guarding life. The adoption of poor families, but later it be­ Record Gifts Aaother famous product of the taUoa.” the patrol idea nationally attests came a school for youthful de­ A record total of $89,537.19 lodastilal school was A1 Jolson, The school, he added, had to its feasibility. was raised by the Associated the “Jaxs Hnger,” who used to linquents. been a state-aiding, rather than Colleges of Ckilmrado during its In the 39 years since then, gulp that he was the only s o b state-aided, institution. fiscal year ending June 30 ac­ Elm and Winnebago bu been of a rabbi ever to be taught by BAsk RUTH, however, was cording to Father Richard F. accident free. The Chicago Auto Catholic Brothers. neither an orphan nor a delin­ Ryan, SJ„- president of Regis club, and Rockford’s police have Foouded la 18M by a Balti­ quent. BL Sacrament It’s Fun to Practice college, is secretary, both taken notice of the record. more pastor who was allowed His parents owned and oper­ ing president of the association. The boys at S t Mary's begin ' to visit Cathode boys in the ated a saloon and sent their son Scouts Set Hike Domlnicanettes practice under the watch­ From left, the girls and their schools are Colleges sharing In the distil duty by making a visit to the city’s House of Retoge but was to St. Mary’s to keep him away The hii^ght of all the camp­ ful eye of Janet Morton, R.N., the Red Cross Suzanne Beck, St, Mary’s; Marlene Moser, button of the fund Included Re­ Blessed Sacrament before re­ from an undesirable environ ing activities of Blessed Sacra standardized home nursing techniques they Holy Family; Mary Flrko, St. Francis de gis, Loretto Heights college and porting to tbeir posts. In cold ment. ment parish Troop 145, Denver, will use this summer as volunteer assistants Sales’; Sandra Hammontre, Machebeuf; and Colorado Woman’s college, all weather, they are warmed by SEAHLE When the state, confronted in is the four-day hike July 16-19 to the Dominican Sisters of the Sick Poor. Gwendolyn Ann Forbes, Cathedral. in Denver and Colorado col­ a cup of hot chocolate after they 1950 with the need to increase to Echo Lake. Outdoor cooking leges Colorado Springs. finish their tour of duty. Worid’s Fair its appropriation for the school, and baking bread in an impro­ This year’s total represents d e d d ^ to send its delinquents vised outdoor over are features an 11-percent increase over the of this event. 15 Volunteers for Dominicaneffes Father>Son Retreat HAWAII prece(Ung year according to Miniature Golf Land Forty-Uve boys of Uie troop Father Ryan and w u received Cleveland, 0.—A special fa­ will participate In this camp from 179 national and local ther-son retreat, first of its kind Optional Side Tours Tourney Scheduled Father Anton J. Borer, S.M.B. Complete Red Cross Training Class business firms. D. Eugene Dawson, president to be held In the Cleveland dio­ The fourth annual hole-in-one scout chaplain, win have the LOS ANGELES general supervision on this out­ Fifteen girls from six Cath­ ment of the Denver Red Cross FROM ANNUNCIATION, Ca o£ Colorado Woman’s college, cese, has been set for the St, golf tournament will be held at ing. olic high schools have com­ gave its standard course in thedral, Holy Family, Mache­ was elected president of the As Joseph diocesan retreat house Leo Milan’s miniature golf land, pleted a 15-hour three-day home care of the sick and in­ beuf, St. Francis de Sales’, and bn the week end of July 20-22, Ditnoyland Tom Ames wiU act as senior sodated Colleges of Colorado 2180 S. Colorado boulevard, July course in home care of the sick jured on an intensive ‘‘tell- St. M iry’s high schools, the for the coming year; Sister Monslgnor Francis P. Johns, patrol leader. Gregg Hackethal and injured at the Denver Red show-do” basis for her 15 vol­ 1962 Domlnicanettes are: director, said that all boys of AU Inclusive Only 14-15, starting at 8 a.m. Prizes and J. B. Barnwell will be in Frances Marie president of Lo­ Cross chapter. unteers. Suzanne Beck, Mary Firko retto Heights college is vice )iigh school age will be irelcoma Plus will be awarded. Leo Milan, a fun charge of one half of the to accompany their fathers to member of Most Precious Blood troop. It was part of their training Gwendolyn Ann Forlms, San­ president, and Dr. Louis T. * 5 5 0 Tax THE GIRLS learned how to dra Hammontre, Karen Hug Benezet president of Colorado the retreat parish, operates the golf land. Activities will be conducted on (or a summer of volunteer take temperature and pulse gins, Bette Ann Jaster; college, is secretary. ' For further free information, a competitive level in every work as Domlnicanettes, help­ readings, serve liquids a n d Tyra Johnson, Wanda Louise Call or Write field of scouting. Hackethal and ing the Dominican Sisters of the meals, and improvise helpful Johnson, Sharon Knoll, Mary Nuns Cheer; Cardina BamweU wiU instruct five pa Sick Poor to care for the home- sickroom equipment from car­ JhhsA,-ShiLfudcm, trol leaders each in the effi- bound ill. tons, blankets, and other house -Kay McAndrews, Marlene Mos­ Pitches; Sox Lose hold items. er, Jackie Plunkett, Mary Boston, Mass.—Cardinal Rich­ ** S t * ' ’ ' * cency of good camping and sportsmanship. Joseph Higgins SISTER MARY PAUL norm­ They will accompany the Sis Rocheleau, Linda Schmitt, and ard Cushing of Boston and 854 ally gives this training to each ters on their rounds during the nuns of tte archdiocese did has made all the preliminary Mary Ann Wynne. • Urake Work summer’s crop of teen-aged summer and help with both their best to root the eighth a Tuno-«p 0 Auto Paintinu arrangements. Opposite Denver Club Bldg. volunteers, but she was un­ simple home nursing proce place Boston Red Sox on to vie o Front Wheel Altonment The program includes a daily 117 17th St. Denver 2. CeM. o Uetfy A Fender Repair able to do so this year. dures and necessary housekeep­ tory in the second annual Field Mass. A High Mass will The nursing services depart- ing. Ask Stepped-Up Nuns’ Day” at Fenway Park, LIST YOUK PROMRTY WITH MA. 3^31 Corono Auto Service be celebrated on top of Mount The Cardinal even set an In JOI BARRY . One Hour tree terkint Evans on July 17. Measures to spiring example by burning two RIALTY Standard Gat & Oils Gltnimi 6ereii-ir33 Gltnvtn Aid Refugees strikes over the plate in a pre­ 777-0782 Sth A Corona SA M86T Quits College game warm-up. The Sox lost. Geneva, Switzerland—The In­ For Big Bonus ternational Catholic Migration San Francisco—Bob Gari­ Commission called for stepped- WALSH, GIIL & SMITH baldi, 20-year-old sophomore up efforts to aid refugees WILUAMS RAMBLER, IHC. and a pitcher for the champion throughout the world and es­ itilhorized Rambler and Nash Sales & Service 1 n s u 1' 0 r s University of Santa Q ara base­ pecially for the intemationaliza ball team, received a bonus es­ tion of assistance to refugees from Red China in a statement Expert Mechanical Work — All Makes Est. 1 8 6 4 timated at $150,000 to sign a at the current session of tile professional baseball contract United Nations Economic and Op«n with the San Francisco Giants 2030 S. University SH, 4-2781 Peter J. Walsh, Managing Partner Social council. ■vtningi Recently a junior, Ernie Fa zio, left the school to accept an "The moment has come,’’ 1010 GUARANTY appreciable bonus — reputedly said the council spokesman, BANK BLDG. DENVER MA 3-7245 from $50,000 to $75,000—from the “when this problem must be­ Houston Colt .45s. come the object of unified ONE pickup for DIRECT service worldwide action. The welfare agencies are doing all they can, but they are overwhelmed. to both The group also stressed the plight of refugees in Africa, and coasts noted that all the problems have been brought to the attention of the U.N. High Commissioner for DENVER CHICAGO TRUCKING COJNC. Refugees, but they added, “the means at his disposition are in­ 45th * JaekRon • Oanvar • Phon* DUdlay 8-4567 sufficient.” Bill Skowren, Yankees’ ‘Quiet Man’ Sports Parade Here come more vegetables from Yanks' 'Quietly on', the Union Pacific West... CapableBillSkowron o»autiomated By J e r o m e S t r a t t o n railway AMfRiCA S FINf LIGHT BEER h e late TY COBB called him the greatest opposite CNoao X T field hitter he ever saw. Former manager Casey Stengel termed him “a sarcastic hitter; a man who looks one way and hits the other.” Both of these rather com­ plimentary remarks are dirkted in the way of Bill (Moose) Skowron, Yankee first TEN baseman, who has been hold moved on to the big time in ing down that position with 1954 where he had the chance some degree of regularity since to play on an alternate basis: 1954. Skowron playing against the CENTS Skowron is a slugger-type lefthand pitchers. hitter who often goes after bad When Skowron came to the balls. He is a muscular, body Yankees in 1954, he found that type hitter as opposed to the Mr. Stengel had unhappily ex­ S TIR BUYS quick reflex wrist hitters, such perimented for several years as Willie Mays and Hank .\aron. around first base. He had play­ Skowron, has as great a power ed castoffs Johnny Hopp and to right field as to left. His Johnny Mize, had even gone so A LOT OF consistency in hitting into right far as trying Berra on first. He field is quite unusual for a was in the throes of the two- heavy right hand hitter. Last platoon system and was having season 16 of his 28 home runs some success with Joe Collins ELECTRICITY were catapulted into the right fielding that position. field seats. With a runner on Skowron first broke In alter­ first, he displays excellent fa­ nating with lefthander Collins. cility to hit behind the runner In 1955 he began to find him­ The purchasing power of a dime Isn't into right field, hence moving self, lashing the ball at a .319 the runner on to third base. clip in 108 games. Bill firmly exactly overwhelming these daySi Played Vanity established himself in '56 when but It will still buy enough football. Baseball he hit 23 round trippers and held BiU Skowron is an amazingly up for a .308 average. By this alectric power to use any one time, Collins was long gone Carden vegetables are picked, pro­ brittle man, for all his muscu­ cessed and packed — fresh, frozen or of the following: and the job was firmly in his lar appearance. He has yet to canned in a matter of minutes. Then play an entire season without grip. the/re rushed into thermostatically • your TV s«t for a week,,. escaping injury. His fragility LHotlmo Average dates back to his college days 01 .298 j controlled refrigerator cars and speeded • the vacuum cleaner for a month to your market. where he played competitive He has done a great job] • your coffeemakar for three weeks sports atJ Purdue , university. He . with the stick, hitting for‘ competed in varsity football and ^ lifetime average of .298, and| Whether it's fresh foods, or other prod­ • a eteam iron for two weeks.. baseball in Big Ten conipeti-|f,njf5if,g , ucts of farm, mill or factory, shipping the rah way keeps freight moving • th e refrigerator for four days, , . tion. In his eight years with the average competence ' Sm the West by Domelinif. Family Fires save money. Bombers Skowron last year] Now 32, chances are slim that' smoothly and swiftly. On Union Pacific a your automeiic washer for well over month. . • a had his best playing season. |(.haHenge a combination of electronic traffic con­ OR far as escaping from injuries;P aris’ shattering record, par-1 trols and communications, supervised UNION • an automatic bottle warmer for about three weeks PACIFIC is concerned. The Moose pla\ed ticularly so since Skowron hasj by skilled employees, does it efficiently, I.' in 150 out of 162 games. never gone even as highas 30: dependably — the automated rail way. 4>; “T^lUjhoacC Small wonder we say electricity is still your Big Bill began his professional homers in a single season. But' This is the way to send your freight baseball career in the Yanks’ chances are good that big Bill biggest bargain in modern living. I chain with Binghamton and Nor- will continue to remain sarcas- folk in 1951. The following year tic with a stick in his hands I he moved into triple A compe­ and confuse pitchers by going For full information or rasarvations, pleasa contact tition with the old Kansas City to the opposite field with his Union Pacific Freight & Passenger Office PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Blues in 1952 and '53. In ’52 he long range power. And he will banged out 31 home runs and more than likely continue to 535 Savanlaanth Straat led the American Association prove the truth of Ty Cobb’s with 134 runs batted in. He statement. Phone KEystone 4-4141, Denver 2, Colo. \

rAGE TIN THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Tkuriday, July 12, 1962

Andrew Mortelon Set ■•yd IwlTwJMCftB N«w 1M 3 Um Television sets, stereo high open house held July 8-10. Boyd, On House of Lord' Opera Stars Will Sing fidelity phonographs, and ra­ who recently attended a show­ Andrew J. Martelon, Denver dios of the Sylvinia 1963 line ing of the line in Chicago, said printing exectitive and member Sylvania television sets include of the Denver Serra Ciub, will were introduced this week at electronic improvements that represent the Catholic faith on At Central City Masses Boyd Distributing Company, provide higher picture defini­ the "House of the Lord” tele­ Denver. Cecil H. Boyd, presi­ tion and more contrast. By Phil Ritter Soloists will include Leyna Ga-1 politan Opera company and Em­ vision p r o-| dent of the company, invited The new models wilt appear gram Sunday, Several leading perform­ briella, who has the role of Mu-1 ma Jo Hin, Celia Knebel, and ers in the two Puccini setta in La Beheme; David Steven Brewster. dealers throughout the area to in dealers' showrooms about July 15, on' preview the new sets at an July IS. K L Z - T V, operas now playing in Cen­ Lloyd, Rodolfo in La Boheme Organists will be Frances Sa- and Johnson die outlaw in Girl Channel 7, tral City will sing in the mania and Edward Benoit. Denver, at two Masses at St. Mary of of the Goideo West; and Dick Cassilly, who alternates with Mias Kova, accompanied by 9:10 a.m. The the Assumption church. Central Enjoy Sundoy Dinneir Uoyd in the role at the outlaw. lyle and Berkowitz, will sing discussion will City, this Sunday, July 15. The Marguerite Gignac will also Sdnbert’s “Ave Maria” at or be: "Is the the Offertory. Church or appear as a soloist. She is in Synagogue a Other selections will include O Pane Del Ciel by P. D.[ A Wrek Day Dinner Help or a Stella, sung by the St. Ignatius Hinderance?” Aasrew mukim AT Loyola parish choir of Denver; Appearing with Mr. Martelon Panis AngeUcus, sung by Mr. oa the informative series will 1 of the Trdiy and accompanied by Mr. be members representing the lyle; P. D. Stella’s Dominabl- THE STONE OAK Jewish and Protestant faiths. tor, sung by the choir; and nei&er opera this year, but op­ Tota Pnlcra Es. Two members era-goers win recall her from a of the choir, soprano Ailene SMORGASBORD year ago when she had the lead Griggs and tenor Lee Frazer, role of Adina in Elixir of Love. will sing the final selection. OTHER soloists at the Mass­ FATHER Francis Potempa, Phm Opmm Buoflt $1.75 r es will include Marija Kova, pastor lA St. Paul’s parish, Ida-i Raymond Michalski, and Robert ho Springs, and the mission in The performance of Puccini’s “The Girl of the Golden includes your selectioiCof T r A y . Central City, will offer one of West” at Central City on July 18 wlD. be a benefit for the Orchestra members who will the Hasses. Father Edward Muscular Dystrophy AssociatioBs. Proceeds wiU aid vital re­ Appatizers, Ralithat, Salads,, assist at the Masses include Borkowski, S.V.D., who is as­ search, rehabUltatioB programs, and the operation of a muscle Vegatablat, EntrMs, Baverogai, and Deitart Never Close' Felix lyle, concertmaster of the signed to the Divine Word Fa­ disease clinic. Planning the event are, left to right, Mrs. Betty 3743 Federal BlVd. Metropolitan Opera company; thers’ house in Denver, will of­ Gillen, Mrs. Stella Dickson, chairman; Mrs. Lisa Cobb, and Servilif Dimierf David Berkowitz (A the Metro­ fer the other. Miss Margaret Watson. GE. 3-0387 S -t Dally 7900 E. Colfax At Trenton I" DU. 8-0969 David Lloyd Please clip and All Dent Sandbys said Holislays riu k Iha OiS«n Far FhM save — these appear homecoming event in the his­ KETTLE O’ $ 3 2 9 M OVIES CLASSIFIED toric corom|mity ia an annual only once a month. Luncheons CHICKEN affair. The Masses are sched­ Monday Through Friday KETTLE O’ 9 3 4 9 uled for 9:30 and 11 a.m. Oats A-SecUoa 1-UaableetlOMble Follow That Dream. Flight That Dla- Songi, Big Deal on Madonna Straat. Passionate Summer. Prime Time. Pri SHRIMP ...... tar Geaeral Palnaagc appearad. Tha; Forever My Love, Blast of SUence. Boys' Night Out. vate Property. Port of Desire. Ptoase 11 u.m. to 2 p.m. Air Patrol, Alakazam tbt Great, Francli of Antal. Breikfast at TUfany'a. By Love Poa- Mr. Blasac. KETTLE O’ 1 2 5 9 ‘Crisis’ on TV Amaaliig Traaaparaat Man, The. Gambler Wore a Guo. The: Glgot seiaed. Queetlon of Adultery. Roeanae. Sa AMPLE FREae PARKING FISH ft CHIPS “Communism Here?” is the everythlng'a Ducky. El Qd. Eiraid (racommeodad). Guotlght. Gniia of Na- Cape Fear. Children's Hour, (naudel crad Latuka. Saturday Night tod Sun­ title of "Crisis,” program spon­ Boy. varooe. rngUsh. (hnM September. Conch. The: day Morning. Savage Eye. Seven Bebes In Toyland. Baahhd Etophant. Band In Hand. Barald Uoyd'e World Counterfeit Traitor. Counlerfaitere of Deadly Sint. Sins of the BorgUi. She KETTLE O’ sored by the Blue Army of Our of comody, HaUri, Hay, Lot's TwIpL Paris. Crucible (Witches of Salete) Sboulda Said No. Sloe of M*rl* Kent, SPAGHETTI ft The Beauty and the Beast, Ban Hur. Lady of Fatima, on Sunday, Bernadette ot Loodes (nennmeodad). Honeymoon Machtne. The. Double Buok. Stelle. Smiles of i Summer Night MEAT BALLS Beet ot Eaemlee. Big Gamble. TIm I Wu a Pariah Priest. Invtalog ct End of Innocence. Eve Wanti to Story of Bob and Sally. The: Snow Is July 15. on KTVR, Channel J, Big Rad. Big Ware. The; Boo Voy­ the Star Crtatnrea. Steep. ExoAii. • Black, The: Temptation. Third Sex. at 3 p.m. age, Boy Wbo Caught a Crook. Tbt. Jack, the Giant KOler. Fate of a Man (cultural czebange The: ThrlU That KUli. Tnith. The. TO 10 WITN THAT Kimi, La Bella Amaricalne. Lad. a Dog: film with U.S.S.R.), Four Horsemen of Vlrtdltm. H lM litzE; In a segment filmed shortly Capture That Capanle. Caata uo Do- Ladlff' Man. Land We Love. Left. Waatad Uvet and the Birth of Twins. KETTLE O’ $' 135 mand. Clown lad tha Kkt, The: Co- the Apocalypse. before bis death. Manning John­ maacberof. Right, and Caotar. George Raft Story, Girl With a Suit­ Ways of Love. Wumsn of Rome. SALAD ...... Majority of Ona: A Master of the case (Italian). Great War. 1360 south Colorado blvd. danvar 23, Colorado son states that Communism agi­ Dalton That Got Away. Dartd and World. Hurrill'i Marandera. Midsum- Happy TUeves, Bttler. Horror CTiam- tation was "directly behind the OoUath. Dantlat In the Chair. A: Dos- ber of Dr. Fauatus. Jlorror Hotri, ‘im any Klssad Mm* TAXI NOMi A WMU PII Little Rock incident." His own ert Patrol. Hualler, The. BERRY. FRUIT ft I Like Money. Information Received. M ow at tUteh’s story of seduction into the Com­ Takea a VacaUoo. Murder, She Said; Innocents. The: Interne. The; I Pasted CREAM PIES. .89 munist party by a Moscow-train­ Moilc Man (recommanded), Mysteti- for White. Jenny Kissed Me, an amus­ ed agitator is dramatized. Key ona Iiland. Notte Brava (Revised prints). ing and enjoyable comedy about "We're Tops for Movies Nearly a Naaty Acddent, NlkU. TW Last Ysar at Uartenbad, Lea^c of question of the program is: Dog of the North. Gentlamen. Let No Hen Write My a kindly priest’s problems with Catering" Epltapii, Light in the Piazza. Lott of CHATEAU “Can it Happen Here?” Parent Trap, The; Father young people, is being present­ Panport to China, Fled Piper of Innocence. eltn (recommended). Pirates of TUh- Magician. The; Hake Mine Mink. ed at Elitch Gardens Theater, FaUawIng are Olnu le appear an tuga. Priiooer of the Iron Mask. Pdr- Murder, Inc. Denver. It was written by Jean 8611W. Colfax BE. 7-9975 TRAVELING MEN Dtarer and CiliraOs Springs Icle- pie HUle. The. Nototloue Landlady. Tha: Nude In Kerr, author of the current ririon this week. These are the rat- Qoeen of the Pirates. White Car. (U.S. Prints), Nun and the COMPinE DINNERS Stay at the lags el the Leglan a( Decency whea Ring a Ding Rhythm. Road to Hoag Sergeant. stage success, Mary, Mary. the nims were Orst released. View­ Kong, Runaway. On Any Street (was La Notte Brava). Film star One Plus One, One, Two. Three: Only ers sbenld esasalt lacal program Safe at Home. , Sand plays the role of the priest in liftings regarding time and stattaL CaaOe, The: Second Time Arannd, Two Can Play. OCEAN AND LAKE SPECIALTIES ARGONAUT HOTIL Rattaigs kare bees cheeked agniist Sergeant Wu a Lady, The: Sergeants Pigeon That Took Rome. The: PlMie the family comedy, which also UstbMs (eead In "TV GiMe" maga- Turn Over. rOR SHCIAL RISf RVATIONS FOR 3. Seven Wonders of the World, SUeot features Mala Powers and line. CaU. The; Snake Wmnan, The; Snow Return to Peyton Place. Ride the IRIDOR FARTIIS, OANCIS AND JULY 14-SO WUte and the Three Stoogn. Song of High Country, Rider on a Dead Horse. Charles Bragwell. OPEN FOR LUNCH 11 A.M. OINNIRS A-1: Far the Family Sister Maria, Story of the Connt of Rocco and His Brothers, Rome Ad­ Monte Cristo, Stowaway In the Sky venture. Rue de Parts (U.S. Prints). PHONf AAAIN M i l l Arizona Kid Laialt Come Sail a Crooked Ship, Satan Navtr Dancing from 9 P.M. ■••utHul BAllroemi Privtt* Dinint Romm (recommended), Summer to Remem­ ‘Chunk of A h’ Ceofcntuni of Home ber, A: Swinging Along. Sleeps. Seven Women from Hell. Singer NaH toy Mtdrammer Not the Song. Something WUd. ^ r - "The Forgiveness ol Almighty WITH TONY MURO Couater EspiaDage Night's Dream Teenage Millionaire. Thief of Bagh­ taciia. Stop Me Before I KUl CUB. Danger ea Wheels Hr. Dodd Takes dad. Three Stoogea Meet Hercules. Prints), Summer and Smoke, Swoot God” will be the topic of the DsetuisUoa Gobi ’Rm Air The: Trapp Family. The Trial at tke Bird of Youth. m B B m AT THE PIANO Doubting Thomas Never a Dull Mo­ Vatican. Two LitUe Bean. Rev. Clifford I-aube. S.M.M., ol ment Underwater City. Valley of the Taate of Honey, A: Tender li the De Montfort Seminary, Litch­ Eddie Cantor Night, Three on a Sfuae. Through a I ANN MURO— LIVE, ON STAGE Story Public Cowboy Dragon. Voyage to the Bottom of the Glass Darkly. Thunder of Drums. Town field, Conn., on "Church ol the I Ghost Catchers No. 1 S«. WtOMUt Pity (with production Code ap- Ploylno thru Sot., July 14 Gold Mine In the Rough Riders' Wickiest Ship in the Army. When Air” Sunday, July 15. on KLZ • YOUR HOSTESS Sky Roundup the Clock Strikes. Wings of Change. provnl). Two Women. Unfalthfuls, The Radio, Denver, at 7:35 a.m. "JEN N Y Girl of the Golden Seerria of Waste­ Wizard of Baghdad. X». CURTAIN NIGHTLY IlM West land . View From, the Bridge, Virgin Spring. If You Knew Thtmderhead (3ass A—Seetloa S—UnebJectionaMe The (U.S. PrinU). HOW TO BEAT (Ixcopt Sundayt) KISSED M E" West Side Story. Wild Strawberries WIO. MATINil 1:N SuNe You Were Meant Per Adolescents ind Adults . THE HIGH COST la Old Monterrey For Me AtUntis. Loft Conttnent. (Swedish), Wolf Larsen. MON., JULY U thru SAT., Ballad of a Soldter. Barabbas. Battle D au B—Objectionable In Pirt (or All ^ OE HAVING JULY Z1 "KING OF HEARTS" A-l: For Adulti, Adoiesceala of Bloody Buch, Belle Sommers. Be- Bachelor Flat. Back Street. Bloody Itorring IN PiRtON: CHARLIS tRASWRLL, AAALA POWERS American GutrUla Jubilee Trail wert of (auldten (UB. Prints), Beyond Brood. The: Brain That Wouldn't Die, Apariie War Kind Lady All Umlts, Big Money. The; BIrdman The; DOWNTOWN BOX OFPICR Smoke Kiaa the Blood Off of Alcatru, Black Tlghta, Blue Ha- Cabinet of Dr. Calgerl. Carry on •• ARMny Hotol Lobby Bloaeoms in Dual My Hfpds waU. Blueprint for Robbery. Brain­ Nurse, Concrete Jungle. Confesiions of Ki. 44104 Caged LadiiH in Love an Opium Enter (U.S. prints). Cry s o l a k e s i d e ; Company She Long Search washed. Bridn of Dracula, Bridge. The; Bridge to the San, Bmah Fire, for Happy. o l the Dane* In Kwpt Man Who Broke Day Uie Earth Caught Fire. The: CoafloenUal The Bank at Bum Witch, Bum, Burning Nights. Ihi cool, flower- Cat Burglar, The; Christ In Bronze, DevU's Eye. The: Doctor In Love. Dial M tor Murder Monte Carlo Ex|Uoslve GeoeratloD. trimmod TROCADERO Dr. Ertlch's Magic Night Bai 1.000 (adonus of Rbodu, Caw and I, The. 0 I Q Deadly Qiinpaoloni, The: Deadly Five Minutes to live. Force of Im­ BuUet Eyes pulse. Enter Arsene Lu­ Nocturne Duo, Dead to the World. Devil at 4 O'Oock, The: Dr. Blood'i Coffin. Don't GI Blues. (Riodbye Again. Guns of AMySEMlNI PARK pin Renegades the Black Witch. JAN GARBER Falcon k Coeds Rise A Shine Knock the Twist. Head. The: Hiroshima. Mon Amour: anci rvowtvort? and hl> orchostra Fire Orer Africa Eleveoth Commandment, Escape Nightly, axetpt Tuo*. Scandal Sheet House . gen the Pirate. God Needs Hen Pride and the Judgment at Nuremberg. Night of EvU. Nights of Rasputin. f lf f ld C W • • Heart of a Nation 1*001100 Kid Galahad. No Love tor Johnny. Jimmy the Gent Sirocco Last Time I Sew Archie. U u. Lone­ Paris Blues. Parrish. Payroll. The: C: Condemned ly Are the Brave. Long ROpe. Lost Peeping Tom. Private Uvea of Adam Live a little. Have some fun. Give Devil In the French Line Battalion. and Eve. Purple Noon (French). your best gal or your wife on exciting Flesh Madison Avenue. Magic Sword. The: Siege of Syracuse. Splendor in the Man In the Moon, Han Wbo Died Grass, SummersUn. u evening. You’ll love our fine food, mor- Twice, Man Wbo Shot Liberty Val­ TeUtale Heart. That Touch of Mink. * velous music. ance. Mask. The; Mrin Kampf. Mighty Tomorrow Is My Turn. Too Late Bluet. Ursu. Miracle Worker. The: Monster, -Two Loves. Hie: Host Wanted Man: Geisha. Wild Harvest Wanders of Aladdin. Naked Edge. The: Neapolitan Car World by Night. The: World of Suzy ousel. Night Creatures. Wong. AEROPLANE CLUB Outitder. The. Young Hellions. Pit and the Pendulum. Pleasure of Class C—CondeRined 3312 West Alameda WE. 4-9414 His Company. The; Pocketful ol Mir­ Adorable Creatore. And God Created acles, Premature Burial. Woman, Baby DoU. Bed of Grass. Bed, Plenty of Free Parking LEARN HOW YOU CAN Re^eve. Risk. The: Rommd's The: Bell Antonio, Breathless, (htmt- Treasure vs] in Flanders. Cold Wind In August. Samar. Sardonlcus, Scream of Fear. Come Dance With Me. Desperate Secret Partners. Secret of Deep Har­ Women. During One Night. bor. Shadow of the Cat, Six Black Espresso Bongo. Five Day Lover. Horses, Sniper's Ridge, Spiral Road. Flesh Is Weak, Garden of Eden. Green EARN WITH SAFETY The: Slate Fair. Carnation (was Trials of Oscar Wilde) Third of a Man. 13 West street. Green Mare. Heroes and Sinners. Hus Throne o< Blood. Time Bomb. Trank. band (or Anna. Illicit Interlude. Joan The: Twenty Plus Two. Twist All of the Angles. Jules and Jim. Kara- WITH BONDS OF CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOPS .Night. Two aRode Together. moja. VaUant, The (U.S. Prints). Lady Cbatterley's Lover, L'Avven BISHOPS OR RELIGIOUS ORDERS War Hunt. Weekend With Lulu. White turn. La Notte. Les Uaiaons, Dangereu- Warrior. Woman Hunt, World In My ses. Uane. Ugbt Across the Street. “Where Food Pocket. The. Love Game, Love le My Profession. Young Doctors. The: Young Ones. Lovers. The: Lovers Return. Magda You can earn up to 5^4% with safety and The: Young Savages. The. lent. Mating Urge. HademotseUe Go- C^Kox Ave. Class A—SecUoo 3— bette. Mademoiselle Striptease. Maid Is King” convenience when you buy Catholic Church Bonds. Uaoblectionahie tar Adults at Paris. Miner's Beautiful Wife. Miss j 4-nihn Ada. All Fall Down. Adventures of a Julie. Mitsou. Mom and Dad. Naked The moral obligation is obviously of the Night. Nana, Never on Sunday. Night Young Man. And the WUd. WUd Wom­ 1 . 1 / highest as is the record for prompt payment oC en (EngUsh-dubbed versloa), Armored Heaven Fall. Odd Obeesakw. Oacar Command. WUde. Pot Boullle (Loven of Parli). princ^al and interest The booklet shown Bachelor in PanuBse. 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Migrant Workers COLQUIH’S Clothing Drive Set Family Shoe Store (St. Aane’t Pariah, Arvada) A clothing drive for migrant and Shoe Repair Shop workers will be held on a Sun­ 72nd & Lowell Blvd. day this summer. Parishioners are asked to start checking NORTH DENVER their usable clothing in prepara­ n r THi tion for the drive. Summer clothing, especially All-Community Fair Slated Lakewood Unit baNes and children's is needed, in addition to toys, dolls. Cath­ A t Ste Catherine's, Perb y Has Fair Booth olic periodicals, and various re­ ligious articles. (St. Catheriae’s Parish, Derby) 31M Tejon GL 5-0228 (St. Bernadette's Parish, The 12th annual all-community fair will get under way Julyj Lakewood) Owt-«f-Sfat« Cars 26. The fair will run through the weekend culminating Sunday, The Altar and Rosary society This summer many out-of- is sponsoring a sidewalk booth July 29. and will feature the awarding of a 1962 Ford. state cars have entered Colo­ at the charity fair July 12. 13. rado. If you notice that the car A spaghetti dinner will take place July 26 in the evening and and 14 at the Westland .shop­ ahead it one of them, be a lit­ a chicken dinner July 29. Many games, rides, and interesting ping center. tle more patient. After all, the stands will be offered for the entertainment of the people. Pro­ Baked goods of all kinds as driver is a stranger here and well as faneywork will be sold ceeds will go toward relieving the financial debt of the parish. is on unfamiliar roads. PIZZA July 12-13 from 9;30 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on July 14 from 9:30 You've Tried the Rest, a.m. until 5:30 p.m. WASINGER'S Now Try the Best. French Dinner Aug. WOME.N OF the parish are ELEaRIC STORE SUNSni’S MZZBtlA asked to contribute something to Salu, Btpaln, SarvtM 440SL0WIUM.VD. In Evergreen Parish the success of this project. •ad Wiring MaterUli SIM Wm I SMh Ave. Articles or baked goods may G l. 3-0613 (Christ the King Parish, oundai* sem ed and volunteers requested for be left in the church basement Evergreen) the various committees to on all three days from 9 to 11 A committee meeting was make this dinner a success. a.m. The firms listed here held for the $25 per plate an­ Fonnica Counter Tops Reservations may be made Women able to give a few Ceramic Wall Tile nual French dinner to be served deserve to be remembered by calling the rectory, WO 3155. hours are asked to call Mrs. Vinyl & Linoleum Flooring when you are distributing in the parish hall Aug. 5. Maryann Willard, BE 8-0702. Mrs. Earl Wilson has been A FOURTH MASS, at 6:30i your patronage in the dif­ The next parish games party LINOLEUM AND named chairman of the dinner. a.m., has been added to thej IISO Leader Honored will be held in the school base­ ferent lines of business. Sunday schedule of Masses for ment at 8 p.m. July 20. These Committees are being appoint- National leaders at the Colorado Springs resented the National Catholic Community TILE SERVICE, INC. the remainder of the summer. semi-monthly parties are spon­ This Mass is made possible USD club reception honoring the USD board Service, a USD agency; his father, J. Hurley; Free Estimatea—Guaranteed of governors in the Broadmoor hotel are, left Holgar Johnson, New York City, national USD sored jointly by the Altar and by the presence of Father Ber­ Rosary society. Installation nard Zakrzewski, from the Buf­ to right, the R t Rev. Moosignor Francis T. presideat; and C. D. O’Briea, Colorado Springs THE NORTH falo (N.Y.) diocese, who is at­ Hurley, assistant genera] secretary of the Na­ USD director. — (Photo by Reibscheid) 3500 Llpan Street GL 5-7327 tending the University of Colo­ tional Catholic Welfare Conference, who rep- Fourth Concert John K. LaGutrUia MAGOR PRESS rado. DENVER Sot at Rod Rocks Member Mt. Carmel Parish “Printing Since 1934" Other Masses -are at 8, 10, Convention in Ohio The fourth of six concerts All Types of Printing and 11 a.m. Confession are OPTICAL beard before and after the sponsored by Denver's Parka W ading Line Dispensing Opticians Masses. and Recreation department in Anneuncemenit Leadership Role of Deaf Stressed 1962 will be played by the Den­ DeWAYNE INGRAM SATRIANO 3420 Quivas St. 'For iNoro Novrs ver Symphony Orchestra July 4022 Tennyson Street Help provide space for more More than 400 deaf Catholics fessor of English at Gallaudet said, now rests on priest-mod­ 25 at 7:30 p.m. in Red Rocks GR. 7-5155 Theater. BROTHERS news and features. Patronize from the U.S. and Canada heard College, Washington, D.C.. and erators and teachers of the deaf. ,^John J. Donahue (^Rond 7-5759 “ Register" advertisers. Tell an appeal for dymanic lay himself totally deaf, addressed He also called upon delegates A parking fee of 25 cents will JANITOR them you saw their ad ia the leadership among the deaf. the International Catholic Deaf to appreciate and preserve be charged. Admission to the SiRVICI “Regbter." Robert Panara, associate pro- Association at its 13th annual “that glorious tradition of hu­ concert is free, but by ticket convention in Cincinnati. 0. manism and learning which is only. Tickets may be obtained * Rug and Upheittory the very heart of all Catholic at the Parks and Recreation Shampooing AN AUTHORITY on Shakes­ thought and action.” department, city and county * Complato House KITCHEN CHAIRS Building; the Hospitality cen peare and Elnglish romantic Panara pointed out that Gal­ Cleaning Re-Upholstered poetry, he spoke with audible laudet college, founded 98 years ter, the Denver Public Library * Floor Waxing and speech and with manual signs ago as the nation's only college and downtown music stores. L ik e N e w about the need for “the emer­ for the deaf and financed by the Polishing * Walls and Windows gence of more Catholic leader­ federal government, soon will Dr. Kevin Gleason .95 ship among the deaf laity." lose its unique role. Washed Too much responsibility, he Optometrist Expert • Dependable HE REFERRED to the es­ In iu r^ 3 Harrison 2-1970 tablishment of the first Catholic Call Ui for Uraa latlmatat Baiaar Scheduled 6160 W. 38th Ave. «L. S-57M and OL. MM* • 24 Hr. Sarvica college for the deaf, to be 2SM W. 44lh Ava. opened in September by the Wheat Ridge, Colo. • All Work Guarantoed In Westminster i

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WEST 38TH AVENUE AT JULIAN STREET 44th & Lowell GL. 5-9857 Notary Public Romeo Galterio, lessee PHONE GE. 3-6781 Architect's Sketch of K. of C. New Home MEMBERS OF ST. CATHERINE’S PARISH ■■ ■ > v: . '■■::.: '^;.f- PAGE TWELVE ^ THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thurt^qy, July 12, 1962

Requiem Offered for Earl O'Neill (RiujuioAcanL in , P jojco, Requiem High Maaa fbr Earl He was born Jan. 2$, 1893, in J. O’Neill was offered July 7 In Leadville, where he attended Christ the Ring church, Denver, RiBNU lar. ooa lada, and aareral alaeoa aad street. She Is survival by twq slaten for Ida Fngori. W. of UM W. Tenafu- St. Mary's grade school A grad­ t fltalMtii Bmbm. 71, tM aaisnu oaphawa. Boqolam Man JOly 1 la and onaaloos nieces aad aeptwws. aaa. Sba (Bed JUy 1 la a leeu bau- by the Rev. Wfiliam E. Sievera, kxmL R«qaitm HUk Uu* J11I7 t* It. Calotan'a chortfe. Military hoaon. Requiem High Man July I la St. pttal following a . brief flbwa. a nephew. uate «t the Univenity tt Color­ Ui It. (RMnaptoriit) dwrch. Intanaani la Ft. Ucaa. Travlna mort­ Caietaa'i diurch > Interment Mt. OU- Mn. Fragnal waa bon la Carran. imitoLh!. OUater morturUi. uary. vet. Italy. May » . U7I. aad attaaded Mr. O’NeiU’a death on July 3 ado, he had been a Denver res­ Kboob tai Italy. She caraa to Daamaf ended a U-year period of ill ident for the past 39 yean. BBBO CLASMANN TAFOYA ftom Marble, Coto.. la in7. Sba waa By E. T. Smith Christian slaves in Africa, Wama T. Bate. 8 . a i l I. SlMridan Kennatb J. Glaamann. IS. 4W Gar- BoslU G. Tafoya, M, Lafayette. She married to AttlUo Fiegsri tn IM . whose'lot he had once sl|ared. health that forced his retire­ Survivon include his wife, taatorinL Ht t* aanrttad by Ui par- riaoo, Arvada. Be la aumvad by Ua is latvlved by tour cfoiuhtars. two Mri. Frtgoel la aurvivad by ttama Cm ment as a salesman for the New aal*. Mr. a d U n. MUtao Baba; bar wUe, MaUe; tbraa dai^hteta. two aoaa, tbraa aiataia. two brotbaia. U wai. tbraa graadcUldraB. and ate Sylvia, of 445 Dahlia street; two brothan. taw M a n . tad Ui fiand- aon. ooa broCbar, caw ilatar. and II . and II graat-sraadehll. graat.fraadeUldnB. Intannant ML 01- Am ! y * f M a t AND FOR ALL these projects York Life Insurance Company. brothen, James, Tuscaloosa, paraUa. RaqUera Hlib Man Juy 7 nadcUldraD. Beqolem H l^ Man m High Man July II la Uvat. Boulevard nnrtuariea. la Natra Datna cbaacb. Mannant Mt. dly 7 la a t Aana’i dnnch. Arvada. church. latermaoS Mt. be raised incredible amounts of Re waa a member of the Color­ Ala., and Wilfiam Of Park City, OBrat .BoUaTitd mortaaitaa. Interment Mt. onvct. Boulevard mort- OUvat. EARL J. OKEIL h a t h a r d -h e a d e d money. He was a practical!man, ado Life Underwriters and Utah; and Rose, a sister in uarlaa. BBODBHCX Roqtdem High Mam waa citabratad T French fanner, Jean de this Vincent de Paul. Bui this Christ the King parish. Wichita, Kans. TEBNETZ July 7 la Chrat tha Ktag church Ar Jala r. Brodarick, 7 i W7I Hadaaa KNOBBE Joba' Tamati. R 8 M E. CoUaz Earl J. OHalL N. al 44S DahBa Panl, was not thinking of re­ trait, which could eas&y have atraat Ha la aoratted by Ua vUa. Frank J. Kaobbe, M. OB Aata avaaua. Ha la snrvtvad Iw one itraaC. Mr. O-Nefl dtod July 1 ia a forming the Church or ^ aiding become a vice, he used to co­ Ulaaia; tbraa daaibtan. and two atraat He li lorvlvad by Ua wilt, ter. Requiem. High Man July 10 la local hoapltai. aoaa. RaaUam Hlfk Uaaa Jaiy 7 la Haiao; two aoaa. tbree brotbcra. and Phllomana's church. OUager mortu­ Ha was bora Jaa. M. u n . la Lead- the poor the day he sent his operate with the grace of God Cara da’An dxtrcb. Intarmeat Mt. Oli- tbrea ilatera. Bacpdem High Maaa aries. vUla, wbara bt was adocatod. Ha w u son Vincent ofl to stu^y under — and in doing so he became vat. Boaiarard Bottaailaa. July 7 In Blaaaed Sacrament church. Intenncnt M t Ollvcl. Boolavard nwrt- URBAN graduated from the UalvonRy of (foto- the Franciscan RecoUects at saint. Colorado Springs CRAVEN uartea. (foorge G. Urban, Biightoo. He Is rado and had Uvad la Daavar tor survived by three sons, three daugh- tha past M yean. Dax. The road from a self-center­ Margamt Crayan, U . a< tba MuUao LYNCH lara, ooa broOier. ana ilstar, 14 Mr. O'NaU w u a mambar of the Monsieur De Paul was poor ed peasant boy to the benefac­ Baua lor IM ig ti. Bia la latTirad Tboniu B. Lynch, (7, SMI Hudaoo chUdreo, aad U g m l Colorado Ufa Dadarwrltan aad Cbilit by oaa brallMr and ooa tiatar. Bo- itio it Be la nrvlvad by Ua wlie. BeqUom High Man Ji3y 7 la St. tha S ag pariah. enough himself, and he was tor of humanity was not easy tplam HaM July T la Iha Mullan Alberta; oaa daasbtar, one brother, Auinattaa’i church, Brighton. later- Ha li lurvlvod by Ua wifa. SyMh; (or Vincent — it is not ea^y lor bomo ehapiL tatanaagt Ml. OUvoi. two brothan, tad aavaral Uacea aad thinking that a priest in the tbrea aliteri, four snadcUldren, and m St Ml. OUvat. anyone to turn from h^seli aavara) alacaa aad naphawa. Beoulem aeplwwa. family mfgfat be able to send DOMBBCK mgh Alan Sidy S la Blaaaad Sacra- JAMBS BRINDISI Tba family b u taktd coatributlGiw home a few extra francs now and to direct His life to | God. The Murray Drug Co. Mary Donback. n . 4710 Grant maot dmrch. Interment Mt. Olivet Requiem HIA Man was celabrated Is Ui memory to tho <3aiat the The only way the road can be atraat. Bia la aurrtrad by two aana, OUagar martuariea. July 7 in M t (hmnel cdinich for Ktag ctaurch bulldtng fund. and again. PrescrlpUeai Accurately Filled two daslUara, aao ataiar. Bto James Brlndlst. SZ, of (folden. Be The son was every bit as hard- traveled at all, SL Vincent him­ ' dtOdran, and U (roat-grandC MANGAN (Bed Jidy J at tba Deaargo raarkat. PAUUNB RENE self declared, is by humbly rec­ Mala 8tor*~ ll< B. Pikee Peak MB. 2-U9S ItaqUont B fh Man U bi Holy Catbertoa Maagaa, 77, ITS Paoaayl- Be waa a produco saleoman for Co- Roqtdam High Maaa w u ctlabraiad headed as bis tather. But if the North S tere-^ Tejea MB. 44M1 Boaaiy durch. Intarmaot Mt. OUrat. vanla atraat. She la aorvtvod by loe vlUo Brothers Fndt Co. July? la St. Ylacwd da PaU't duindi fathmr could not see beyond the ognising that we are powerless Boulttard ■arewrin. 100, two daugbtera, oha ilitar, and Mr. BilndUi w u bom la Danvet for PanUae Reak. 0 . of 148 B. VRw and by casting ourselves i^bole- 11 grandcUldron, Baquiem High Man April 4, n il. He was maariad to itrooL Sba died July 4 In a toclal confines of the family farm, the GABaA July 10 la tba Cathadral, Interment Mt, Nancy San FUippo la Denver July S. nuning home. beartedly on the goodness of PROmSIQNAL MIAIIMACY ‘ M a^ Garda, tl, 1 I . Slat atraat. OUvd, Ollnger mottaartea. tIR Mn. Rank w u bora .tai Garmaay God. 801 North Tejeu MB. 44541 Ba la aarylrad by Ma wUa, Annta; Ha Is survived by Us orUe, Nancy; Jaa. I, U7I. aad came to Daavar la fin aon, flvo daniWan, bia matbar, OBBEMSKI two danghtera. ooa son, aad one slater, 107. She waa a aMsrtier of tba Alter Beaala Garda; two brolbara, ooa ala- Pranek (Frank) ObramaU, 71, 4UI latarmant Mt OUvat. Boolavard mort- and Itoaary aadety of 0 . Vlncoot Logan atraat Requiem High Maw uaitea. de FWWI'3 pariA. JUy 7 In tt, JooM'a (PaHah) dmrch. Sbo U lurvlvad by two sou. two Two Pries^Soll$ | Intermabt Mt. Obvat. Boolavard IDA FREGOSI daagbten. two ilsUla, o u brother, NOLAN FUNERAL HOME mortuarlaa. Requiem H U Man was offered aud oat grautehlld. tatermawt Mt. OU­ Offer Requiem M^ss JERRY BREEN July I In St. naada da Sales’ churtdl vat. onager mortuatias. _ _ _ _ 81NCIRS PERSONAL SERVld FROM ROMERO Father Kenneth Knbpke, THE NOUN FAMILY Florist Eddie Roman, U, 1774 OUpIn atroet. O.F.M., of Rio de Janeiro,| Bra­ M W U tS NATIONAi UIHOIIC He la wrvtvad by Ua paraala, Mr. zil, celebrated a Requiem!High FUNUAl OIUrtOK CUllO I M i U t h St. and Mrs. Joe L Romato; five brothars. ME. 2*4742 MAia 1-2219 tour staters, and Ua nandporenta. Former Leadville Mayor, Mass July 9 in St. Elizabeth's Reqolam Man July it In Sacred Heart church. Inteiraeot Mt OUvat. Trevino church, Denver, for his mi^er, mortuary. / Albertina M. Knopke, 81, qf 949 RYAN Dr. Walter O'Brien, Dies Ninth street. li Joseph MIchad Ryan, M. Denver. Another son, Father Roch DRIVE IN Requiem BIA Maas July 9 la Sts. LOETSCHER'S Peter and Paul's chnreb. btsimanl Dr. WaltBr F. O’Brien, long­ He was married to Gertrude Knopke, O.F.M., stationed at Mt OUvat, Day-Mooaan asortuary. SL Elizabeth'; seminary, an af­ J time mayor of Leadville and Lindsey at Burlington, la.. In MOTH SALAZAR colorful Colorado politician for 1912. She died in 1900. filiate of St. Bonaventure’B uni SUPER MARKET Stav wflh -Jay* Estatana Salaiar, 7 t S7SS Champs versity, New York, offered a more than 44 years, died July Tne Bt. Rev. Monsignor Wll 520 N. Novau ) in a local hospital following liam V. Powers, pastor, cele­ Requiem Low Mass at the same o iM u rr m ils time. a short illness. At the time of brated a Requiem High Mass Mrs. Knopke died in SL' Jo­ his death. Dr. O’Brien, 8), was July 9 in St. James’ chhrch. 4 n O D K I HARVEY'S seph’s hospital July 6 following a resident of 1226 Kearney Dr. O’Brien is survived by one Dr. John A. Ordahl daughter and three grandebi- a brief illness. She was born Nationally Advortised FLOWERS street. in Kansas in 1880 and came to OFTOMaTRirr Dr. O’Brien practiced dentist­ dren. Interment Mt. OB vet Olin- Brandt of Grocorlts St. Vincent de Paul, Denver at the age of five, and m NORTH TIJON STtaiT ISUi A ry and was active in politics in ger Mortuaries. F e u t Day July 19 for a few years lived onj the 624 W. Colorado Ave. MI.M 44I K G E .3-2561 Colorado for 4S years until his plot of ground at present Occu­ COLORADO BFRINai, COLO. OUngen retirement in 1955. During that son was able to transform that pied by St. E U izal^’s church. time, he maintained his prac­ Free home consalUtions for Former Prof bardheadedness into a revolu She attended one of the first tice in Leadville and served as tion that has touched every elaues at St. Elizabeth’s school. DISPOSAL SERVKI flower imngements. Wed­ Its mayor six times. Electrical ding and funeral work our At Regis Dies Christian in the modem worlcL She was an officer of the COMPANY specialty. HE SERVED two terms in THE SAGA of SL Vincent de Construction Co. pAmGE-ASHB-TBASH CHy Wide Free Delivery. the Colorado House of Repre­ Father A. Patrick Madgeft, Paul is so wildly improbable • Itiim iita • imrvic* csili A dirty builiMM •atrtfed In • S.J., who taught at Regis col­ that no novelist would dare to • Modvrnlatton • RiMoMbl* elaii MOrtMut mtaMr.* sentatives until be moved over • Rewirine • YtrU LI|htliR| 7mIw«i | tfc. M« tttMm iftttm. lege, Denver, died at Mt Car­ to the Senate in 1923. He served make it up. Only a few years mt a. t«imi mi t-i$8 Ml. 0041 - as Secretary of State and was mel Mercy hospital in Detroit after he was ordained he was a member of the Colorado Box­ July 2 following an extended ill captured on a sea voyage by P H I m O N I SWIGERT BROS. ing commission in the 1920s. ness. AMean pirates and told into An associate professor of the­ slav^ to an alchemist, who PURNITUM iTORI (AJbii fihcuunaa^ OPTOMETRISTS Dr. O'Brien, a lifelong Dem­ UrtWllTMINe ocrat, proved unbeatable as ology at the University of De­ tried to teach him bow to turn UJimoumiiM m PRESCRIPnON DRUGGIST LeadvlUe’s ' mayor. After num­ troit for the past 20 years, Fa­ lead into gold. HFAtlWC tto C4wn 4«4 BraHriw 892 No. Webor erous attempts to unseat him, ther Madgett was the author of The young priest’s daring ea two apologetic texts, airistlan Mto. t* Ortor ME. 3-2069 Dfvotfd To Tour Conplefe Vision Core the Republicans capitulated, and cape in a small boat led only to hmiteit I M to Orfor Origins and' C hristiu Origins I 94.0 to- W4h«Hch Ml. a-«4t1 C4to. todnet in 1149 be was elected by ac­ the home of a Parisian lawyer, clamation. H, both widely used in Catholic OPTICIANS colleges in the U.S. who accused Vincent of being a He arrived in Colorado in 1908 A native of Chicago, the Jes thief. But from these unpromis­ Please Patronize H. W. SWIGERT Jr., O.D. DAVE EVANS and set up practice in Pueblo uit is survived by his mother ing beginnings 'V^cent set forfti after being graduated from the Your REGISTER H. W. ODIL, O.D. FRED SAAALDONE Olivia Madgett; and two broth on a road that was to lead DOillGiS-l Indiana School of Dentistry the ers, Robert and Edward, all of him to the friendship of Idngs Advertisers and same year. He remained in Chicago. and queens, to a revolution in Mention Pueblo until 1912, when he the training of priests, and to a 1550 Cdifom ia St. K E . 4 -5 8 1 9 moved to Leadville. THE REGISTER vast outpouring of love for the COLORI^ SFaiNSS - AUROtA DENVER EVERGREEN Nmwg Dmadlimm! poor that hat no parallel in history. MONUMENT CO. J. D. CROUCH ’The deadUne (or stories and Alhertina M. Knopke C. D. O’BRIEN pictures to be published in THE LIST of ,St. Vincent de Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Knfghts “The Denver Catholic Regis­ Paul’s accomplishments is al­ MAY REALTY ter’’ is Monday at 5 p.m, of of SL John. Mrs. Knopke! was fS S most unbelievable. He founded the week of publication. A l a parishioner of SL Elizafaletb's REALTOR the Congregation of the Mission church for 75 years. At: the f aul «im i non tin toinomt U rg«t SelKtlM In th« conWqMmdeBts are urged to have; their stories at "The — the Vincentian Fathers — to time of her death, she was presi­ m |si|iitsasl4tn P lH i S4eiS trodden masses. He ransomed "FOR PEACE OF MIND" Sodallgia Plan Another REGISTER PILGRIMAGE FUNERAL PLANS AVAILABLE. INSURANCE OR 'iRUST FLANS THROUGH AMERICA’S LEADING COKPORATION. P i c n i c July 1 5 (Cathedral Parish, Denver) .90 The annual picnic of at 49 the Cathedral sodality will be Our Obligation held July IS at the Cold Spring Campground on Highway 119. Air Pilgrimage Tropical weight blends of Dac­ Persons planning to go are to meet at the east side of the ron® polyester and wool and Capitol at 11 a.m. to The monthly Communion day Dacron® polyester-wool-mo­ for the sodality is July 15 in the 9 a.m. Mass. hair blends. Regulars, long to YOU . . . New officers for the coming year are Betty Welch, prefect; J a i i m a , , J i o j m , shorts In broken size range. (No is to consider family Ann Jarmer, vice prefect; Ann Jenson, secretary; and Anne needs otkI wishes — charge for waist, sleeve or cuff Beaumont, treasurer. to give the personal The next meeting of the so­ a n d , <^joW idM, alterations). attention of experienced dality will be Aug. 15 at 8 p.m. funeral counsel to in St. Paul’s reading room. every detail of CradH U n io n arrangement. Rsv. Robert Dore SierfOB P i c n i c Aulstant Fittor — SI. Ctihtrin.'i farlsh .90 (Presentation Parish, Denver) Spiritual Director at 39 'The parish credit union is sponsoring a parish picnic July 15 at Genessee Park from 12 Vioiting; Summer weight suits in blends noon to 5 p.m. • PORTUGAL DEPARTING DATE Games and races are being of Dacron® polyester and wool planned by Sergio Gonzales, • ITALY Frank Marley, and Ed Lujan. via PAN AMERICAN and Dacron® polyester-rayon- Prizes will be awarded. • SWIHERLAND The credit union’s education­ • FRANCE cotton. Some washable suits in­ Day-Noonon Mortuary al committee, led by Bob Brown, is in charge of the pic­ Soof. 22 2406 |d e ra l Blvd. GE 3-6575 * EN G U N D cluded. Not all sizes in all nic. MEMBERS OF other credit styles. (No charge for waist, unions are invited to attend Travel Department, meetings of this committee, sleeve or cuff alterations). Hackethol-Noonon Mortuary which will offer help to other For further information 1451 Kotamoth St, MA 3-4006 credit unions in estabhshing THE REGISTER, educational committees. Per­ and brochure write: Men's Shop, all 3 stores sons interested may call Helen P. 0 . Box 1620, Denver, Colo. Keenan, TA 5-6101, or Rae Lujan, AL 5-4117. Thursday, July 12, 1962 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER PAGE THIRTEEN Mission Bazaar Set July ,13-15 Non-Catholic Observors (On* Lady of Gaadalnpe zaar to be held July 13-15 on the Missioii, DcBTer) mission grounds, 3610 Lipan To Council to Be Listed Paying the debt of the new street. Washington — A list of non-Catholic observers Invited to the . hall win be the goal of the ba- Mexican dishes wiU be served coming Second Vatican Council will be published by Aug. 1, ac­ in the hail and on the grounds. cording to Father Thomas Stnnsky, C.S.P., UJi. priest seiring - Entertainers will provide danc­ on a seerriariat for the council. ing and music in the tradition­ al Mexican and Spanish style. There will "probably be under IN ” non-Cathollc observers at « ; ST. PHILOMENA'S : the council, he said. Father Stransky Is the secretariat official A SPECIAL AWARD wiU be in charge of commnnicatioas with E ^sh-speakiag non-Cathlict. : PARISH : featured eadi night; He said in the National Press club here that the non-CathoIic - July 13, portable sewing ma­ observers will be allowed at the general or plenary sessions of chine with case and attach­ the council—those attended by the Bishops—but wlU not be per- > ments; July 14, a four-speaker mitted to discuss council resolutions or vote on them. Batty & Bob’s Boauly Emerson stereo console; and A Barber Shop July 15, a 21-inch Emerson “REACTIONS WILL BE asked of the non-Catholic observers Spedalidng in console color TV set, with hi-fi by the Secretariate for Promoting Christian Unity," Father Stran- ' Pannanant Wav­ multi speaker. sky stated, "and these reactions will be made known at council ing and Latest in Father Stephen Ufanal, C.R., sessions.” Hair Shaping 2 0 0 E-12th Ave. EA2-1723 is directing the benefit prepara­ He added that the observers will not be able to attend the tions. council’s working sessions, in which various suggestions will be made in regard to proposed resolutions. Bocomos Brldo CURE (PARS PARISH — — Father Stransky disclosed that suggestions made by Bishops ' Edith Louise Thompson,' of the world on what they would like to have discussed at the L 32NO a DAHLIA ST. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. council have filled 9,530 pages. Protestant organizations hive also SUNDAY MASSES James Wallace Thompson, sent in reports on topics they would like to see on the council 6:00-7:00-8:00-10:00-11:30 A 7:00 pjn. became the bride of G^rge agenda. CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4:00 k 7:30 Anthony McBride, son of Mr. Rev. John N. Haley, Pastor and Mrs. George S. McBride, all of Denver, In S t Francis 7-ffewr Work Day Likely for Council Pope Rejoices in Free Algeria 3050 Dahlia St EA. 2-119 de Sales’ church. •'* ■■■ V : - Vatican City — Pope John established order.. .does not cor-, The work of the coining Vatican Council of the Central Commission, whose lead the Honor attendants were Mrs. XXIII congratulated the people respond to the r^ulrem enti of Is likely to follow a schedule simUar to that council is expected to follow, are, left to right, Johh J. KeUer and Frederick of Algeria on their newly won the spirit.. -to the rights and du­ of the Central-Preparatory Commission, which Cardinal Fernando Quiroga y Palacios of San­ McBride. Others in the wed­ freedom and assured them of ties of the human person.” on a smaller scale was analogous in the na­ tiago de Compostela, Spain; Cardinal Stefan ding party included Elaine his continued prayers, in a ra­ TOLVE LIQUORS ture of its work and in its membership. The Each day. Pope John said, Thompson, Shirley McBride, Wyszynski. Primate of ; Cardi­ dio broadcast delivered in preparatory body followed a seven-hour day, “we speak to God of the needs Oohlia Shopping Center — 3360 Dahlia Richard Smitxer, and Ronald nal James Francis McIntyre, Archbishop of French. five-day week schedule; this routine may of the whole human family, and Free Delivery — EA. 2-5977 Bahl. Los Angeles; Cardinal Guiseppe Slri, Arch­ recommended for the council sessions by the bishop of Genoa; and Cardinal Valerio Valeri, He said that Algeria has been every morning we gather all M(K Ki.oit.x jwin: M(Ki;v .j The couple will reside in Regulations Subcommission of the Technical- Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Reli­ in his prayers in recent years peoples around our altar. We N.\N(V JIM JI;KKV M.\I!V Denver. Organizational Commission, which is now stu­ gious. and that he rejoiced that his are always anxious tor those dying the matter. Shown above at a meeting prayers had been answered. He nations where peace ti uncer­ faWHHlWaWSIBBSBISW also expressed his concern for tain or where it is lacking al­ THELMA KASSON DUCKWALL’S other nations “where a certain together.” BEAUTY SHOP 2676 Colorado Blvd. Denver's Newest Hair styling Suburban Variety Store Vatican Council to Follow y»m noint Waving PHOHI O lxtar 3-nss DAHLIA SHOPPIMO CiNTIR Kasaan OXanner, Ownar 33rd A Dahlia RA. 1403S ■SBUMaMSMiaagmaeMaiM Busy Daily Work Schedule Sf. Vincent de Paul's Parish 90000000000. By Msgr. James I. Tucek have to be limited for the 3,- Christendom and the world, now to. U N ivium r il v d . a i . Arizona Vatican City — The coming 000 council Fathers involved. and long beyond our time, will HOWARD Ecumenical Council will be a be the work which the council SUNDAY MASSES working assembly re<}uiring Sfonegrapherg i Fathers perform. (NCWC Wire) 6:45, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 and 12:15 most of Its participants to fol­ There will be 42 priests and The personal touch Ion: Saturdays 3:30 to 5:30 and 7:80 to 9 pjn. seminarians acting as stenogra­ _ Msgr. Eugene A. O’Sullivan, Pastor low a probable seven-hour-day, for funerals 2385 £ . Ariaona SP. 74813 five-day week schedule. phers for the council, who will Dally Mthadulm be able to handle the five ma­ LOYOLA PARISH The daily program will prob­ jor languages. Besides undergo­ SAVE TIME TRADE AT HOME DRIYE-IN LIQUORS Prelsser's Red & White ably include assembly at 9:15 ing extensive training, the ste­ Rocky Fieri Barktlty Park Chapel Park Avenue Chapof lOSO So. Colorado Blvd. and work from 9:30 a.m. till nographers also will be aided by West 46lh and Tennyson last )7Hi and Marion E. 17tb and Race ta tn —Winai -L Lhiuen Grocery and Market 1:30 with a 10-minute break at tape recorders for greater ac­ at ontranco of Berkeley Fork at Park Avenue CIgarattat 11:15. Those assigned to spe­ curacy. Rocky’s Pharmacy, Inc. FANCY MEATS, VIOETABLiS G I 1-4425 AC 2-1191 Rag; cial subcommissions return at AND QUALITY OROCERIES Photo by Faingold The external pageantry of the Ktof «ia ...!H4L8B 4:30 to work until 7 p.m. Your Convenient SK. 4.7014 Harry MeCartlw, Mgr. Free Delivery SPmee 7-4447 council is expected to be unu­ Dmggbt ; m t, L oait Svi. (t. UaH. m4 Ohi.) Covpf* Is Wmd This is the same schedule as sually impressive. But what will \ that observed by the Central have the greatest impact upon Presiu'iptions Litjl^on S t Vincent de Paul’s Preparatory Commission in church was the setting for the their meetings. They met five wedding gf Sandra Lee Mally days a week in the beginning, and 2nd L t John Todd Al­ but increased it to six days as enins. The bride is the daugh­ the work load increased. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard What the actual schedule will PARISH PHARMACY GUIDE M. Mally. L t Alenins is the be will not be known until the Your Parish Service Station son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert council opens. The determina­ CALL YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG STORE FOR PROMPT SERVICE Alenlus. tion of the daily schedule will Here Is a helpful directory. Look for the listing of your The honor attendants were depend in great part on the nearby “ parish” sorvlco station, its friendly opondtor current studies of the Subcom­ Sally Dee Mally, twin sister ALL SAINTS’ HOLY CROSS, THORNTON BLESSED SACRAMENT is asking this special meant to invite your patronage. of the bride, and James R. mittee for Regulations, though You'll find that this extra friendliness it matched with Alenlus. Bridesmaids were the council Fathers themselves, cheerful service and expert attention for your car. Sherri Mally, Mary Harring­ once assembled, may make LINCOLN DRUG CITY VIEW amendments to the working Mo's ready to torve you, with gas and oil, tires, bat­ ton, Mrs. Mary Helen Alen­ FREE DELIVERY Professional Pharmacy lus, and Mrs. Betty O’Lear. schedule proposed by the com­ teries, lubrication and other convenient services. By i Oold Bond Stamps Pb. AT 7-5535 “pulling in” at his station regularly, you will rocipro-' The attendants were Wil­ mission. 2345 So. Fodaral WE. 54441 liam Gagnon, Patrick Thorpe, 8796 N. Corona cote his friendliness and get the best In service. - SufMommisgiens Your Catholic Druggist Thornton 29, Colo. William Peltier, and Richard Dan Caulfield See Bob Robles MOTHER OF GOD Tuily. Subcommissions for the coun ST. THERESE’S cil will follow approximately the Mrs. Alenius was graduated same schedule as those for the jM tdand £juichl HENRY’S from Loretto Heights college Preparatory Commission. They HOLY FAMILY HOLY FAMILY in May. Lt. Alenius is a grad­ STANDARD CONOCO will be on theology, on Bishops CATHEDRAL uate of Regis college and Is and the government of dioces­ WOODMAN SERVICE ▼ SERVICE a member of Phi Delta Theta A es, on the discipline of clergy PHARMACY QUINN PHARMACY Howard Drug Co. Flrnton. Tim, Bitt.rl.t, fraternity. and faithful, on sacraments, on GARAGE Aceatsoriit —Prescriptions— Prescription Drnggiiu Free DeUverr Anthony (Butch) Mancin.111 After a wedding trip, the the liturgy, on studies and sem­ Prompt PratcripUon Servloo HENRY HgNNINQHAKE, Owner 44tb A Tennyson GL. 5-3231 Ralph MancInalll 11500 East (}oUaz at Uollns newlyweds will make their inaries, on Oriental churches, W. 25th A Tennyson PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED Liquors • CoemeUee • Red Stamps Free Pick-Up & Delivery EM. 443»S AURORA Denver IS, Colo. Phone; GL. 5-7fl2 FOB AND DEUVERED home in Colorado Springs, on missions, on the lay aposto- Free Deliver; In Nortb Denver CUT RATI ORUOS Serrice where L t Alenins will be sta­ late, on Christian unity, and on -Have jrour Doctor eall n i- Calfn el Dtmiog Oeevar 875 Logan 84. SP. 7-8114 ST. FRANCIS’ . liaca IVS4 AL 2-1475 1100 Poari MA A743I tioned at Ent Air Force Base. communications media. OUR LADY OF FATIMA CATHEDRAL — ■ Conoco Rules for procedure also will NOTRE DAME Products be drawn up by the Subcom­ mission for Regulations. Includ­ Len's Pharmacy PhiKi Conoco Service V r Lubrication TO EVERY PRESCRIPTION LINCOLN DRUG V Dalco Battarias ed in the procedure will be time L. C. FEHR, Prop. For Complete Car Washing for free (liscussions, which will Member St. Vincent de Ptul's PRII DILIVIRY Perish Gold Bond Stomps W. A. (Dutch) Thomas Have Your Doctor Phono WE ADD • • Auto Service 134$ So. Fodoral W l. 5-4441 Alamada A Logan PE. 3-7844 Us Your Proscription Parannunt Haights Shopping Canlar Your Catholic Druggist tA.S-y514 ST, PATRICK’S IU04I W. 24lh Ava. SE. 7-Sl4l Dan Caulfield 14th Av4. at Paimiylvanla INTEGRITY ST. PATRICK’S ST. PHILOMENA'S Arrow ST. ANNE'S, ARVADA

Service ALLENDALE Bartlett's AND Standard Station PHARMACY DRIVE IN WITH CONFIDENCE TUNE UP a BRAKE SERVICE 9800 W. 59tb Place Service 3111 Pacos ^ CL 5-6770 ■ HA. 2-2397 11S1 E. Colfax Ava. EA. 3-t7U 6L. 54737 Arvada, Colorado Oat, oil, Tim, axtm. W.ihing, ST. LOUIS’, ENGLEWOOD Or.t*lng, and St.am CItanIng COURTEOUS SERVICE ST. CATHERINE'S SAM 'S CONOCO SERVICE When your health is at ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA MT. CARMEL PARISH 32fS so. OR 7-454? OL. 5-?«44 .BROADWAY stake, you want both BUSY CORNER LINCOLN DRUG I' SU. 9-9623 your doctor and phor- PRIB DSLIVIRY FAUST’S Alto 2 Other DRUG STORE Locations mocist to display skill Cold Bond Stamps SUPER If E. Corard 42fS So. Broadway Married Professional Pharmacists 2345 So. Federal WB. 54U1 W. 38th Ave & Federal Blvd. and accuracy. Your Catholic Druggist SERVICE NOTRE DAME Rita Ann Murphy, daughter Denver, Colo. Dan Caulfield 33rd & Tejon S t Across the Street from of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wyck- GR. 7-9857 • OTRE DAME CHURCH off, and Wayne John Conta, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Conta, Photo by Faingold ST. DOMINIC’S ST. JOHN'S Towing Brakes Tune-Ups GREEN ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' ST. FRANCIS DE SALES’ were married in Our Lady of MEADOWS Double-Ring Rite Grace church. South Denver Drug FRANK MATHIS NORTH CONOCO Alameda Drag Store Angela Martinez was maid St. Pbllomena’s church was ELY'S V. O. PETERSON, Prop. “Have Your Doctor Call Ua” DRUGGIST SKELLY COMPLETE the setting for the double­ PrescrlptlOD Pharmacy AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE of honor and Ralph Krantz Complete Drug A Uquor ring wedding ceremony of Hourr 9 A.H. to 6 P.IL Cut Rate Drugs Complete SERVICE 2195 So. Sheridan was best man. Bridesmaids Set 9 A.H. to 2 A.U. Fountain Service Sundries Department Prescription Service YU. 5-9970 Miss Marilyn Agnes Waggon­ 3790 CLAY ST. were Dorothy Davis, Betty 5120 W. 29tb Ave. - QL. 5-6191 Your Business Appreciated Wm. N. A KEITH SNIDER Phonea RA. 24685-24686 er and Arthur Anthony Ram- Free Deliver; PHONE 477-0164 CURE D'ARS Jnliano, Loretta Krantz, Cath­ ponl, Jr. The bride Is the Alameda A So. Broodway 4?5 So. Pearl St. RA. 14IS1 6th Ave. Rt Marion •A. L. TATRO daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WE 6IVE 3C PER OALLON erine Guyer, and K a r o 1 e ST. JOHN’S DISCOUNT ELM ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Wyckoff. Flower girls were Arthur Anthony Ramponi of ST. MARY MAGDALENE HOLY NAME, FT. LOGAN Lynette Guyer and Connie Denver. ST. JOHN'S STANDARD dtm t (DAuq. Bohn. John Wyckoff, Bill Given in mtirriage by her CAPITOL DRUG THE FREY Guyer, Jack Hathaway, Don father, the bride was attend­ PAUL 0 . SCHNEIDER LINCOLN DRUG “Filling Prescriptions Is the SERVICE Membtr of St. John's Parish PHARMACY Davis, and Ken Ponzio were ed by Mrs. Joseph Leo Chop- FRiE DSLIVERY Most Important Part of OSCAR'S 2901 Sheridan Blvd. Complete Brake Servlet A ushers and Bill Guyer and yak as matron of honor and C(,nvenient Drive-In Oold Bond Stempa Our Business” COLUMBINE SERVICE Tuno-up Daniel Guyer were ring-bear­ Gertrude Rotole and Kathleen Window Service Phone; BE 7-2761 2345 So. Federal WB. S464I o outs o Cuds o CoaneUes Free Pickup & Deliver; FREE DELIVERY Complete Selection ‘HTour Independent Dealer" Phone EA. 2-6256 ers. Banahan as bridesmaids. Your Catholic Druggist RA. 2-5664 • Free Delivery 2544 East ith Av«. Joseph Leo Chopyak was . 6th a niliMra FR. 7-2741 Greeting Cards East 35th & Eim Street Dan Caulfield 1040 S. Oeylord ot Tsnnsases at Columbina. The bride attended Cathe­ best man. The ushers were Phona m - m i dral and Annunciation schools Ivan Ambrose and John Wag­ MT. CARMEL Please Patronize and the bridegroom also at­ goner. The couple will reside tended .Annunciation. VEIN’S Your REGISTER in Roanoke, Va., after a trip ECONOMY PATRONIZE YOUR PARISH PHARMACY , AUTO in Montreal, Canada. For Mora News Mrs. Ramponi was grad­ SERVICE Advertisers and uated from Loretto Heights DRUG STORE Help provide space for more TELL THEM YOU SAW THEIR AD IN We Offer Complete Service college and is a member of MOBIL o n , PRODUCTS Mention news and features. Patronize Kappa Gamma Pi. Mr. Ram­ 4059 Tejon Sf. “Register” advertisers. Tell poni was graduated from THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER East 6th & Detroit THE REGISTER G R 7 -1 5 n - GL. 5-9951 DE. 34787 them yon saw their ad in the Colorado State university, col­ “Register.” lege of engineering. ^AGE FOURTEEN THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Tfiurid«y, July 12, 1962 1962 New Park AIR PILGRIMAGE To Honor Challenge for Informed Leaders

(Sw IUI7 M f t t 1) A d abroad suggests itself immedi­ FtUawtaf b lk« cMnilete ten el informed leadership that FATIMA, ROME AND LOURDES Patriot the wetcoBlat eddreu gived by Arek- is fearless and willing to speak ately. bbkop UrboB J. Vehr of Denver at when necessary is one of the We have been the beneficiar­ Sponsored By ■ The dedication of Pulaski Ibe banquet July | m«riri»j tbe ntk park, Denver, Sunday, July 15, laUeoal bteaatal cMveiUaa e( the far-reaching demands of our ies of the self-sacrifice and Uw CathoUc Daafhtert tf America ta the times and can do incalculable at 2 p.m., recalls one of the ShMey-Savoy baM July HJ. heroism of previous generations THE REGISTER world’s great patriots, a man to good. You have sturdiness of from a forkgn and alien soil. whose memory America owes a character through principles of We can now repay others for N B E ^ L F OF THE thought and a definite construc­ what we have received and ex­ E1EPARTING NEW YORK lasting debt of gratitude. He is Count Casimir Pulaski. The 141^- O various courts in the tive message in these times. tend the kingdom of God on SEPT. 22 acre park is at S. Steele street State of Colorado and of our earth. Catholic people, it is my privi­ THERE SEEMS something and Cherry Creek drive. North. Any parish, any diocese, or BY lege to welcome to Denver this paradoxical in the modern trend Father John Guzinski, pastor any nation that Is mlssioa mind­ National Convention of the Cath­ of ethics labeled as Christian, PAN AMERICAN of St. Joseph’s (Polish) church, ed la saviag souls for Christ olic Daughters of America. and the practical evidence of Denver, udll take part in the will always receive His hleu- dedication. Other participants The Catholic Daughters of that Christianity. We strive to ings a hundredfold in most an- are Mayor Richard Batterton, America was founded in 1903 by educate for uprightness of char­ expected ways. Williard N. Grein, city manager the Knights of Columbus with acter and innocence of life, and of parks and recreation; and a membership of 80. The first some of the best sellers of our So many foreign lands once Bert Gizewski, president of the supreme regent was a hfr. John day and magazines reek with boasting a background of Chris­ 1*olisb National Alliance. Carberry, Grand Knight of triangular love affairs. We tian Culture are now subjected Count Pulaski is better known UUca, N.Y. strive to educate for character to the diabolical inroads and in the U.S. as Brig. Gen. Casi­ In tbe furtherance of their ac­ in our schools, and we are of­ domination of atheistic Commu­ mir I*ulaski. 'The “knight errant tivities, the Knights of Colum­ ten forced to tolerate in the nism threatening the wh

A NATIVE of Russia, 0., Sis­ By Bob Ramsey munists could revoke your ap­ Anthony recalls, “and I sent ter Carmencita comes from a plication any time they w ant^ away for additional information family of two boys and seven A young man whose vocation to.” and then decided to enter the C a JU L a n d . a a • to the priesthood was interrupt­ girls. Two of her sisters are also One year later Hungary, es­ order.” ed by a revolution that shook Sm tu jM t Saindoii, IK .- T f w , A Mmkw o U ti. »stw aad P iu l'i CSutch members of the Precious Blood pecially Budapest, was torn by Recalling the revolution, An' the world will begin his fifth community, Sister Yvonne and revolution, and when the fight thony asserted: “We definitely year of seminary studies at Glen Sister Mary Leo. to overthrow the Communist re­ thought the West would come to Ellyn, m., in September. A public school teacher be­ gime proved futile, the Denar- our aid. We hoped for the best fore she entered the convent, Anthony Denardini, 18-year-old dinis joined the great exodus to and couldn’t think of it turning Sister Carmencita has 20 years’ native of Hungary, is at pres­ freedom. out the way that it did.” ent enjoying a summer vacation Since coming to the U.S., An experience in education work. Anthony’s father had been a at tbe home of his parents, Mr. thony said he will never return She earned a bachelor’s degree political prisoner of the Reds Caspar Hofmann III, Pratidanl and Mrs. Htus Denardini, Den­ to Hungary. “To establish one- from the Athenaeum of Ohio and and had suffered a complete ver. A younger brother, Ste­ a master’s degree in education physical breakdown while in 601 Broadway • KEystona 4-1228 phen, and an older sister, Hen- from Xavier university in Day- prison. He regained his strength riette, also live here. IN THE CENTR OF DMtVR ton, 0. sufficiently, however, to lead the The soft-spoken youth is the family on a 12-mile walk to Aus­ Series on Communism first person in the U.S. of Hua- tria and eventually to the U.S. garian descent to enter the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wright, a Nonstop lets to tondonl Paris! Rone! On KBTV July 15 MaryknoU order since the revo­ Protestant couple living in Pam- VISIT YOUR lution in 1956 in his native coun­ “Infiltration Technique,” a pa, Tex., sponsored the Denar- Sliannon! Ansterdan! Frankfurt! iisbon! Oslo! try. segment on the series on Com dinis to America. The refugee During the summer months, Pan Am will offer 64 Jet munism, will be the topic of “I decided to become a priest family lived with the Wrights CATHOUC LIBRARY Father ' Eugene Jakubek, S.J., when I was in the sixth grade,” for one year and it was while flights a week from New York to Europe! Nonstop to 8 on the Sacred Heart Program cities . . . no change of plane to 13 more. Visit any part Anthony said. He was living in Anthony was attending Holy Sunday, July 15, on KBTV, Chan­ Hungary at the time, but, as he Souls’ school in Pampa that his of Europe with convenience . . . and at the time you nel 9, Denver, at 9:15 a.m. In pointed out, “there wasn’t much call to the priesthood was re­ ALL PARISHES NA/ELCOME. . . . want to go. Pan Am Jet Clippers* fly nonstop twice Colorado Springs, the same day, I could do about it.” sumed. daily to London and Paris. Nonstop daily to Shannon, at 2:30 p.m. on KKTV, Channel Rome, Amsterdam, Frankfurt. Fii^e times a week non­ 11, the program features Fa­ “ANYONE COULD apply for A MARYKNOLL PRIEST OPEN 11 A.M. TO 3 P.M. stop to Lisbon. Three times a week nonstop to Oslo! ther Wilfiam Schwienher, S.J., the priesthood,” Anthony de­ came to the school to give vo­ talking on “Environment and clared, “with the approval of cation talks to the students. aOSED MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS Pan Am offers new low group fares! Revolutionary Prejudice.” the government. But the Com­ “I was very much interested,” low Jet economy fares to Europe, the Middle East and OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M Africa now are available to groups of as few as 25 trav­ elers! Save up to $285 per person, yet^ enjoy Pan Am Free Browsing regular service including cuisine by Maxim’s of Paris. 4 Archdiocesan Women Anthony Denardini Membership Fee $1 Per Year . . . SampU Group Parts, Ptr Ptrson Jtt tconomy round-lrip from Now York self in a country that has be­ To Receive Nun's Garb come strange would be diffi­ Stiwnon $274 Amsterdam...... $326 cult.” Access to thousands of dollars $300 U s b o n ...... $300 Four young women from the Maloney will officiate at the in­ 0 00 0 I $326 Frankfurt ...... $349 “ My father and mother plan $385 Piston Clipper fares oven lower! Denver archdiocese will be vestiture ceremony. He will be to retire in Europe,” Anthony Of Catholic Literature among the 10 novices and pos­ assisted by Father Redelberger added, and then, speaking for Tlw Meeless Extra of Experience. When you fly Pan and Father Leonard Marie himself, his brother, and sister, tulants of the Sisters of St. Am you enjoy the confidence that comes with flying the Pusch, O.F.M., retreatmaster he declared: “America is our 625 19th St. Next to Holy Ghost Church world’s most experienced airline. Francis to take part in profes­ at the Marycrest mother house. country now.” sion and investiture ceremonies July 15 and 16. Sister Rafael Wilkens, daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs, Lee Wil­ kens of St. Patrick’s parish, Denver, and Sister Paula de Camillus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael de Camillus of St. going on vacation? Patrick’s parish, Denver, will Photo by Smyth pronounce their first vows as Sisters of St. Francis of Pen­ phone ahead ^ Ritos in lifffetoii ance and Christian Charity at ceremonies July 15 in the chapel Jo Anne Seal, daughter of of the Marycrest convent, pro­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doyle vincial mother house for the and teii them when Seal of Littleton, and James order. Eugene Barth, son of Mr. and j Mrs. Henry J. Barth of Engle­ The third member of the pro­ wood. were married in St. fession class is Sister Sharon you’re coming Mary's church, Littleton. Marie Noffke of Nebraska Fa­ Carlene Reischmann was ther Leonard Redelberger. pas­ Injoy the Priceless Extra ol Experience maid of honor and Sharon tor of Guardian Angels parish, M the World's Most Experienced Airline Gark and JoAnne Wells were will offer the Mass and offi­ bridesmaids. Patsy Barth was ciate at the profession cere­ MMMMAIUUme., JSST ON TW SMtfK... m si UTI a AHUICA... nm 'M on TV W ttl the junior bridesmaid. Serv­ mony. ing as best man was Michael For Inforrflation • Call or Write Potter and Joseph Seal, Thom­ SEVEN POSTULANTS, in as Barth, and Bill Wells were eluding Vesta Schmidt of Ever­ tong distanoB rates are PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS ushers. green and Ellen Cahill of Boul­ 828-17TH ST. AM 6-0251 .4fter a trip to Wyoming, the der, will receive the garb and tower than ever OR couple are residing in Engle­ be invested as novices in the order in rites to be held in wood. The bride attended St. UO»NTAHi S1ATES TELBPHONI ® Mary’s academy and Ibe Guardian Angels’ church. Den­ AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY ver, July 16, at 8:30 a m. 430 17TH ST. TA 5-5301 bridegroom attended Mullen high school and Regi$ college. -Auxiliary Bishop David M.j

uN'oMMteJwu. .•■.gL.aa aha. ThuMdoy, July 12, 1962 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER RAGE FIFTEEN

LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES pl; ce RENThG-HlRlSb IN THE COUNTY COURT IN THE JUVENILE COURT W A I S T T J BUliiSG'SELLhG In and for the City and County No. 44044 GF VlUIOSS of Danver and State of Colerade STATE OF COLORADO, 1 No. P-2534S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT CITY AND COUNTY ) EtUte of H. F. Jacques aka Henry OF DENVER ) r. Jacques, aka Henry Frauds in The Matter of The People In —Phone KE. 4-4206 Today to Place Your Classified Ad in the Register — Ask for the Classified Department Jacques (deceased). The Interest Of No. P-2S36S. JAMES MICHAEL ARCHULETA, Notice is hereby given that I have IDependent filed my final report In the County Upon the Petition of THE CATH- New Clcissified Ad Deadline . . . Court of the City and County of OUC CHARITIES OF THE ARCH­ Denver, and that any peraoo desir­ DIOCESE OF DENVER, COLO., ing to object to the same shall fUe Petitioner arrltten objection with the said and concerning NOW — Tuesday at 5 p.m. court on or before Auguat 31tt, 1962. ARTHUR TORRES, Respondent LUenXE L. JACQUES, CITATION Onl; Want Adi recehed by phone or maU beforo 5 P.M Taesday can bo published in the current weA’b paper Administratrix. The People of the State of Colo­ rado, to tha Manager of Safety and Richard L. Ott, Excise ai>d ex-offido sheriff of the Attorney for the eitate City and County of Denver. HELP WANTED FEJ^ L E REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 REAL ESTATE WANTED 35 PSM* by Slaytb 403 PBHI Bldg. GREETING; Denver, Colorado WHEREAS, A verified petition has Typists, atenos, dkuphona opis., AU S o o lg -^ St Jtmes S3 TO SILL YOUR HOMt CALL (Published in The Denver Catholic been filed In said Court In this lueded for temporary asslriiments. Register) No fees- Yon work for A are paid Cowpf* M arrM matter wherein it la alleged that directly by ua. House tor sale. Meal location. Open ST. JAMES PARISH CASTLE REALTY CO. First Publication July 3, 1962 the above turned child la dependent Laat Publication July 26, 1962 MANPOWER, m e. week-ends or shown evenings by 4 bdrm. ranch home, 2V4 baths, fsm- REALTOR P M « b7 M arfU tI Judith Marie R a m p q n 1, and neglected for the following sppt 4910 S. Pearl, Englewood. SU. Uy room. Call lather Cohan, KA. 1470 So. Federal WE. S4IM reasons, to-wlt: 1354 California S t KE 4-7385 94754 2-OOU 170 So. Sheiiden BE. 7-27S1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IN THE COUNTY COURT That be baa imt proper paren­ 4967 So. Broadway 7S14IM W0tltHmg Charies p'. Ramponi of Den­ In and for the City and County of tal care or guaidlantbip. That he WOMEN WANTED St Johfi-S3 ver, became the bride of Danvar and State of Colorado is destitute, homeless or aban­ for housekeepers In Rectories. Con- Blessed Sacrament—S3 We ipeelallae in Northweet Denver, Sharon Mintken, daughter No. P-2J0M doned. That he Is entitled to Uct Miss Pat O’Brian, 2645 E. 48th Arvade, ...M..woqd, Lakewi and i Wbeatrtdge Howard E. Banmgard, son of NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION 784 ST. PAUL reel esiete. Prompt, eearteoBi,( aalee of Mr. and Mrs. Comelins support or care by hla parents Ave. (Our Lady of Grace) AC 2- I960 HUDSON: 4 bdniL in top Real family home, 2469 tq. f t plus Mr., and Mrs. Joseph E. FOR DETERMINATION OF and said parents are falling or 9266 or Mrs. Ruth Jones, 475 Logan, shape, 2500 aq. f t ,aU on one floor, Mrvlee. Vour toeu realtor for 80 HEIRSHIP flnlibed baaamenL Largs Urhog yean:. Mintken of Denver, - became refusing and have failed aiul (Mother of God) SH 4-1715. Prlesta carp, and draped, fuU bamt with room, plus muile room, formal din­ Banmgard of Denver in St. refused to support or care for needing houiekeepers please con­ 5th. bdrm., H.W. hast STACKHOUSE Realty the bride of Lambert Sobon, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ing room. Modernised kitchen wJ*h WE W. tsth Ave. OR 7-1S7I Dominic's church. Honor at­ OF JESS PARHAM, alio known aa him. That his environment Is tact also. 4827 E. 17th Ave.: 2 story, I bdrm., eating ipaee. 1 twtha, also 1 In btaa- ton of Mr. and Mrs. John tendants were Caroi Marie JESS R. PARHAM and J. R. PAR­ such as to warrant the State m ^ floor family rm.. hat Its own Sohon of Kimball, Neb., In In the Inteicft of said child In Priest’s housekeeper for rural par­ m ent S t John’t Parish. Aaauma ax- PIANOS, MUSICAL Friedl and Charles M. Ram­ HAM, Deceased. ish. Please write: Register P.O. Box filtered and heatad iwlm poM, dbl. eeUent loan. CaU now to tad this 8L James’ cbnrch, Denver. THE PEOPLE or THE STATE OF tha determination of hla best gar. wonderful value. Mr. Rood, DB S.37M INSTRUMENTS 39 poni. Michele Ramponi was COLORADO: Interest 16204. 2575 CHERRY: 4 bdrm.. 114 story, 2 Kathryn Mintken served as To all peraona Intarested, GREET­ THESE ARE THEREFORE TO Needed by teacher: a substitute full baths, fuU dining rm., new elect, Cash tor need aplnata, difane or flower girl. COBIMAND YOU, That you d te and K o tlb e l t Compony Baby Grand Planot. Rtpalr and Re- maid of honor and brides­ ING: grandmother, or young woman who kitchen. Yon lume terms. 1145 thorman Realtor AM 6-3211 The newlyweds plan to give notice to the said respondent: sincerely loves children, to care for 2860 HOLLY: 3 bdrm. ranch, full flniahing. TAKE NOTICE that tiiere has been ARTHUR TORRES: Last address 2 maids were Sharon Sobon, make their home in Denver. flled In the above-named estate a yr. old and 5 yr. old kindergartener, bsmL with 4th. bdrm. and bath. 3700 WALKER PIANOS being RL 2, Fair Grove, Missouri, from approx. to 4:15, Sept UU down on P.H.A., 316A0O loan AVAILABLE NOW Karen Snilivan, and Mary petition asking for a Judicial ascer­ and to any other person or agency 8 2 bdrm., f.f. bamt, WW carpal, IStt 8a. Braaeway OF 7-1964 tainment and determination of the June. Excellent conditions, vacations WRIGHT RRALTY Mintken. Lynn Bongc was having any Interest In this nutter 4415 t . 23rd. Ave. FR. 7-3337 drapes. P r t ^ under 317,000. AL beiri of such decedent, and setting and holidays. On No. 40 busUiu at 54678 or 2554607. 110 baas Monarch gcconllon, boau- best man and nshers were forUi that tha names, addrenes and to appear before the Hon; PhlUlp 2340 Jasmine. DE. 34528 Uful white and gold, Uka new. 9U3. B. Gilliam of this Court on the 16th CLARA ALVIY, RIALTY PE. 3-119S Ray Mnlllns, Dong McFar- relationships to decedent of all par- day of August, A. 0. 1962, at the Our Lady of Lourdes Partih. Baby 2552 BELAIRE laad, and Tommy Mintken. MODS who are or claim to be h d n hour of 9:30 o’clock AJL, to show sitter, 2 small children. Call PE. 5 ^ t y , 1 owner, 2 atory, 3 bdrm., S t Joseph (Golden)—33 of said decedent, so far as known cause, if any they have, why the 3-3825 E ^ . home with powder room SEWING MACHINES 40 The bride attended St. to the petitioner, are as foliowi, to- on Vacant ntwly decorated 2 bdrm. wK: laid child should not be declared 1st Magnificent family kitchen ^fin- SINGER SELBCT-O^nTOH Mary’s academy and Loretto dependant and why the parental SITUATIONS WANTED, iahed basement, H.W. heat and aoUd brick. Att. garage. Att 10x30 Makes fancy daalgna. evercasta, bttt- Earl Parham, Route 2, Mayfield, rights of tha said respondent roofed petto. Many extras. 3It660. Heitfits college. The bride­ FEMALE 12 ear garage. 313,960-poaalbIe FHA. tonholoa, bUnd hams. 611.70. cash, or Kentucky, brother. fbould not be termliuted. Mrs. Sunley, SK. 7-3943 7660 W. S9tb. CaU 2374121. K21 par mo. CR. 74115 groom attended the Univer­ Cecil Parham, Watcro Valley, Ken­ WITNESS, THEODORE J. SOJA, tucky, brother. Clerk of said Court and the seal BAUMAN REALTOR S t Muy Magdalene—S3 SINGER: 1862 jeODEL sity of Nebraska. The couple IRONING 2129 S. Ash 757-S431 Children of Jooble Parham, da- thereof hereunto affixed, at the 5 rm. framt, claar, 4 lots, F.F. bamt Darns, mends, monograms: must tae- wffi live in Arvada. caasod brefhar: City and County Building In Den­ My Homo 935-8841 Our kldi aU gone, wUl trade for riflee for tUOO cu b or tenhS'. GB-e :------H---- Annie Laura Parham Lawson, a/k/a ver, Colorado and Stats aforesaid, Christ the King—33 amaU place near church for two S4H1 Mrs. Ralph Lawton, Sedalla, Ken­ this 2nd day of July, AJ). 1961 HOME FOR AGED 19C old folks. BE. 34866. SIngor Spartan leas than 1 yr. eld; tucky, niece. THEODORE J. SOJA CHRIST THE KING PARISH Jolla May Copeland, 804 No. 24tb Beautiful private rooms, with bath. exceUent oondlUon; 818.96 cash or Clerk of the Juvenile Ckiurt 1150 Hudson; charming 3 bdrm., fin­ SU. Peter A Panl—S3 6 paymenU of 18.57. 4334611 SL, Paducah, Kentucky, niece. By Minnie M. Brady Home cars and best food. Reason­ ished basement, caU Bather Cohan, You are hereby notified to appear Deputy Clerk able rates. Near Our Lady of EA. 2-0055. Custom Heme With Income S m G » OIAL-A-STITCU; rig-aagt, and answer the petition within twen­ (Published In The Denver Catholic Lourdea Church. RA 2-1236. 358344 AUlson monograms, darns, mends and blind ty days after service of this notleo Regiater) Open 1 • i Dally hems. Hakes bhttanholcO and aewa HOUSES FOR RENT Holy Grogs (Thornton)—S3 2 bdrm., early Amarlean douhla: on you (If served by publkation, First PubllcsUon July 5, 1962 fuU bemtt., double garage, HW on buttoni; also makea daoorativa wlthlB twenty days after the last Last Publication July 26, 1962 UNFURNISHED 24 heat fully pUxterad, ctramie tile daslgni all wtthout buying attach­ publication of this notice) and In de­ $99.00 DOWN A Habog. ciblMU. ThU bttuttful ments. Amume 4 payments qf S4.M fault of an answer or appearance IN THI COUNTY COURT In and for the City and County For Rent Unfurnished House, 2 bed­ NO LOAN COST NO QUALIFYING double located near K ^ l , bui 4i or 9940 cekh. CaU GE.* l-ia 1411. l the Conn will proceed to receive rooms, full basement with bedroom. 3 bdrm. brick, Lr., d.r., 2 baths, shopping. Inquire about otir otbar and hear proofs concerning the heira of Danvar and State of Colorado No. F.27342 Garage. 3255 S. Grant. SU. 1-4900 or kiteben, utiUty room, W/W carpet sites. MISC. FOR SALE 44 Fraaeota of such decedent and enter a decree SU. 1-6166. 1 blk. SL Louis Church. fenced, vacant 2 blocks to shopping LEE KINNIE CO., BUILDERS determining who an the heln of NOTICi TO CRIOITORt canter. such deceased person. Estate of MARIE MILLER, a/k/a 5 ROOM HOUSE, FULL BASE Need a tepee Sea Lae’s Get Rid of Unneedobleo Dated at Denver, Colorado, this MARIE E. MILLER (Deceaa^). No- tCHROEOSR A WiAVtR Ofc. HA 2-1411 Days HA 4-1462 through a RBOtSTER CLASStFIED Marri«fl 19th day of June, 1962. P-27341 MENT. 4615 ELIOT 3730 W. Colfax Ave. 534-7272 HA. 24639 AD. That la where foUts lot shall, assistant U. S. Attorney was handed down) was a bad total of 116 diocesan and 34 re­ ligious priests will be ordained and chills—cellarless, stairless be in a more heavily populated General, declared that attacks day for everybody concerned,” and dreary. the editorial concludes. “But it soon. The increase exists in al­ Catholic area. on the U. S. Supreme Court's “Tbe ‘shanty’ has three As Pope Pius X n wrote to dedsiOD in tte New York pub­ could have been worse. Yet, most all Austrian dioceses. ode of these days, unless we Among the 116 diocesan priests rooms; tbe first a combination Cardinal Strit(di in 1005, when lic schools’ prayer ease are bas­ the society criebiiatad its 50th learn a lesson from what hap­ are 18 late vocations. of office, library and bedroom. ed on misunderstanding. year, “R has played an Im­ pened on June 25, 1962, it will In one comer is a folding bed; Marshall, who heads the civil portant part tn consolidating be worse.” in another, a desk; and another, rights division o f the Depart­ Mif rant Housing curtained off with cheap print, and strengthening tbe Catholic ment of Justice, said that the Pre|uct Plnnnud is an improvised wardrobe Church in the United States, ruling “reflected deep religious Postal Cancellation Against one wall stands a poor constantly extendimg Ks bene­ Washington—The Housing and convictions” by the court and May Be Illegal bookcase, vriiile a few diairs ficial Influence to still wider Home Finance agency an did not ccHistitute an attack on are scattered about. The next fields and fulflHlag in an ever Washington, D.C.—When Rep. nounced a grant of $100,000 for religion. He declared that the K’i room is also a combination, this more perfect degree the pur­ Frank T. Bow (Ri-Ohio) mailed a low-cost home construction attacks on the court’s ruling re­ time for eating and sleeping. pose for which it was founded copies of a speech criticizing the project for migratory workers sulted from a failure to under­ A table is against one wall, a with such wisdom and fore­ decision of the U.S. Supreme that will be sponsored by the stand the issues at stake in the bed is in the comer, and near­ sight ..., “ Court barring recitation of Catholic Bishops’ Committee for case and the reasons that com­ by are a washstand and a few the Spanish-speaking. pelled the court’s action. Mar­ sectarian prayer in New York ‘Hey, Busier, you the manager of one of them teams?’ chairs. Back of all Is the third shall added it is the conviction Public schools, the franked en­ Robert C. Weaver, housing room, kitchen, coal bin, utility RUPTURED velopes bore the postal cancel­ embodied in the First Amend­ administrator, said that the and what not! ■■ F a i l FaoM rauss sla v ir y ment of tile C ion that in strictly liturgical use PrtdChdr: Vdry Rdv. AA. J. P, Clancy, O.P. orrbolds and to relieve pain—with­ the Papal flag, regarded only Holy Church, I wish to help spread the Faith by helping the Writt far fret cooy of life ef tl. Jude end novtnt informetion out surgery. In case after case, whUe as a symbol of spiritual auth­ Missions." . . . to D.C. for $2 "I worked for this money by gently relieving pain, actual reduc­ tion (shrinkage) took place. Most ority, may be given the place cutting the lawn." . . . to Mrs. V.LC. for $13.05 "The girls amazing of aU—results were so thor­ of honor in the same way in ough that sufferers made astonish­ in the office exchange birthday cards, but this month's cele­ ing statements like “pUes have which the chaplain’s flag is giv­ SHRINE OF ST. JUDE THADDEUS brant asked that we donate the price of cards to the Mis­ ceased to be a problem!" The secret en the place of honor during Is in a new healing substance (Bio- DOMINICAN FATHERS sions." . . . to Kate for $10 “ I am an eighteen-year-old work­ Dyne®), discovery of a world-famous times of divine service according ing girl with no one to spend my money on but myself. It research Institute in suppository or to regulations of the Army and 1909 S. ASHLAND AVE. CHICAGO 8, ILL, ointm ont form called Preparation Navy.—Catholic Almanac. hasn't made me very happy, so I would like you to use it for H®. At all drug counters. the sick and hungry." The Papal flag is a national YOU MAY HAVE flag if considered as the stan­ dard of the Supreme Pontiff as INVEST YOUR SAVINGS CHURCH— SCHOOL- We think the world of you, our benefactors. But do the sovereign of Vatican City you think of the world .... of the thousands of Godless PIIHIORIIIS It is also universally accepted HOSPITAL souls around the globe who are your brothers? By praying AND NOT KNOW IT as a symbol of the supreme the multicolored WORLDMISSION ROSARY you will be fidgeting, nose-picking, a tormenting spiritual authority of the Holy thinking of the world: Africa, represented by green beads, foetal itch are mten telltale signa of Father. BONDS Pin-Wonns...ugly parasites that med­ the color of its forests; America, represented by a red dec­ ia l experts say infest 1 out of every Efficacy of Baptism ade, the color of its first settlers; Europe, whose white t persons examined. Entire families nuy be victims and not know it. Bleed, Desire History of Apestolate to Dead B. C. ZIEGLER beads befit Rome and the Holy Father; Oceania, repre­ Of To get rid of Pin-W orms, they must In Baptism of blood and of Mrs. Ted Gabel of Parma, 0., beams as she glances AND COMPANY sented by blue beads, the color of its ocean; and Asia, be killed in the large intestine where they live and multiply. That'sexactly desire, original and actual sin through her 50-page history of the Church’s apostolate to West Bwnd, Wisconsin whose yellow beads symbolize the morning light of the what Jayne's P-W tablets do . . . and ard taken away. But why is not tbe deaf, including a sketch of the International Catholic BONDS East. Send your request and an offering of $2 to The here's how they do it: a character imprinted on the Deaf Association founded in 1949. Deaf herself, Mrs. Gabel FHrst—a acientific coating carries • S. C. ZIECIES AND COMPANY OSV Sodety'for the Propagation of the Faith, and you will re­ the tablets into the bowels before soul? Also, since both confer hand-sketched and drew all tbe printed matter in the book, ceive this WORLDMISSION ROSARY blessed by Bishop they dissolve. Then—Jayne’s mod­ sanctifying grace, and all sin is which will go on sale this month at the ICDA’s convention I S«(urity Building • Wtft B«nd, Wiiconsin Sheen. ern, me^cally-approved ingredient taken away, why would those in Cincinnati. Father John F. Wllso, director of the (^eve- goes right to work—kills Pin-Worms I quickly and easily. who obtain these Baptisms be land Diocesan Catholic Deaf Mission Center, said the book • P)*os« Bind m« information roBarding SV4 % Botidt. Cut out this column, pin your sacrifice to it and mail it Don’t take efasneea with danger- denied the right to the other probably marked the first time such a handprinted work had oui^ highly contagious Pin-Worms sacraments? In Baptism of been published since the invention of printing. It was re­ to Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, Notional Director of the Society which imect entire families. Get gen­ Noma uine Jayne’s P-W Vermifuge . . . blood, is the death of the per­ produced by a photo-offset process. Mrs. Gable is shown for the Propagation of the Faith, 366 Fifth Avenue, New York son always necessary for the here with her two deaf children, Gregory, 8, and Patricia small, eaay-to-take tablets. . . speda] AddrotB Tx, N. Y., or your Diocesan Director. sizes for children and adults. graces of this sacrament? .Vnn, 6. n JL-S-n o o n b T H E REGISTER

Refugee Weeps on Seeing Two Miracles First Priest in 10 Years Approved for B7 Fitber Irar 8. MeGralk. 8.&C. the ‘progressive’ priests of the Canonization Taipei, Formosa — "Are you ‘National ChurcB.’ Vatia City — The Sacred a Cathoiic priest?” The refugee "There is no freedom for the Congregation of Rites issued a who spoke was a thin, Church in Peiping.” decree formally approving the unhealthy-looking man of mid­ We spoke at a reception cen­ dle age who bad escaped Red miracles p ro p o ^ for the can­ ter set up in suburban Taipei onization of Blessed Anthony China in this spring’s refugee by the free China Relief Asso­ flood into Hong Kong. He had Pucci, Italian Service priest who ciation. My new friend, Chang died in 1892. just arrived'in Formosa. Chung-Uan, was among the first When I toid him yes, I was group of 12 refugees to reach The congregation also decreed a Catholic priest, tears sprang here under the Nationalist gov that Sister Maria Antonia Della to his eyes and rolled down his ernment’s plan to take any or Misericordia, foundress of the cheeks. all of the 60,000 refugees who Institute of Oblates of the Most "I am a Catholic,” he said. reached — and succeeded in Holy Redeemer, practiced vi^ "From Peiping. I haven’t beard staying in — Hcmg Kong during tues to a heroic d^ree. Hass in 10 years.” April and May’s mass exodus Both miracles attributed to Peiping, the capital, is the from Red China. Blessed Anthony took place in Communist ihow-^ece and a Three of the ten refugees I 1953. Carla Pucci Cupistt was city visited by foreign tourists. interviewed were Catholics. healed at Viaregglo, Ital^ of Laarning Mora A k o u i Family LHo Were not the churches open Thirty-six-year-old Peng Chi- chronic arthritis of the right Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Dowd of Wilmette, III., and ibeir there? ' ao-Fei, who proved to be a na­ hip-joint, with internal congeni­ nine children and two Cuban foster children were selected “The Peiping churches are tive of Hankow, and a Catholic, tal deformation. Altidoro Barri­ earlier this year as Cathoiic FamUy of the Year by the open,” he said, “but few people named Paul, said; “I haven’t entos Gomez of Coyhaique, C2il- NCWC Family Life Bureau. The couple are shown above attend Mass. The reason is that been to Mass for ten years. Peo le. was cured of severe pelvic registering at the 28th annual coavenUon of the National the churches are in charge of pie are not permitted to do so. P r o t M m f , flnl iMly YltH S h r i m injuries complicated by periton­ ^ ------— ...... — '— Catholic Conference on FamUy Life in St. Loafa as they For six years I haven’t seen a While the Prestdent looks on, Mrs. Jac­ quet of roses she placed before the altar of itis. He had been run over by contlnae studying for their vocaUon of marriage. New Sunday law priest.” queline Kennedy is greeted by Archbishop Mi­ the Virgin of Guadalupe. During tbeir visit an ox-drawn cart loaded with Paul said the Cathedral in guel Dario Miranda y Gomes of Mexico City to Mexico the President aad the First Lady SOe bricks. In miasMichwfattf Hankow now is the headquar­ at the Basilka of Our Lady of Guadalupe. attended Mass at the Barilica, and Mrs. Ken­ Blessed Anthony was bom on Parental Education Rights Boston — A Massachusetts ters of a state-sponsored ath­ Mrs. Kennedy carries part of the large bou­ nedy was made a Dame of Guadalupe. April 18, 1819. He was ordained bill declaring that “Spday letic associaUcm. a priest in the order of Serv­ shall be a common day of rest” “However, Catholics still ants of Mary, and served as Benefit to Whole Nation has been signed into law. It pray in their homes. They even pastor of St. Andrew’s church Jalapa, Mexico — When par half of Pope John XXIII, uld; replaces this state’s three-cen- continue to hang religious pic­ at the Tuscan port and resort ents join the Church to mold “The Church, as the molder tarles-old Sunday closing laws. tures on the walls.” Pope Tells Women Religious of Viareggio fOr 45 years. He young people into Christian cit­ of peoples and the faithful The measure allows Sunday It was Shu-Lai, a non-Chris­ died in IW , and was beatified izens, benefits are earned by teacher of truth, has a deep-, business and labor by persons tian, who scoffed when I asked on June 22, 1952. the whole naUon, a VaUcan rooted and inviolable right to "who conscientiously believe whether any churches were Sister Maria Antonia was message has assured people of freedom of education. It hat al­ that the period between sun­ open in Szechuan. To Give Example to World bom at Lausanne, Switzeriand, this area. ways been solicitous not only to down Friday and sundown Satur­ ‘‘Churches? Why even the in 1822 and died at Ciempzuelos, The occasion was the third promote whatever is directed at By Misr. JtBM I. Taeek day ought to be observed as the hilltop Buddhas have been des our own hand on your behalf sacrifice of your ego. . .an anni­ near Madrid, on Feb. 28, 1898 national meeting of the Chris­ the salvation of souls, but to Sabbath,” and refrain from troyed. There are no longer im­ Vatican City-Pope John to your fellow Sisters ijvho are hilation of self which can cost - (NCWC Wire) tian Family Movement, held spread supreme principles and work during that period. This ages of household gods in the X X in has called on the in more secure economic condi­ much.” But he counseled su­ here in the Mexican state of specific standards that govern provision, however, does'not al­ homes. That’s ail superstition world’s Sisters to lead a Hie tions and to generous benefac­ periors that this should not Vera Crux, scene of harah per­ sound schooling and formation low “any secular business on and must be removed, the Com of greater sancti^ to assure tors.” mean the suppression of the free Fether OnMiMd, 6 secution of Catholics in the past of children. Sunday wblch is prohibited by munists told ns.” — (NfWC Ra the success of the coming Prmftr, ixmmpi* development of God-given gifts. Childr»n in Religion and today a center of Masonic “Today more than ever it is other provisions of law." dh) and Wire) He counseled the superiors: Ecumenical Counci}. 4a4 ityoiNlata AvUi, Spain — Jose Maria influence. More than 1,200 dele­ required that parents be duly “Demand a generous obedience trained to exercise the inalien­ Sisters’ lives, the Pope said, Lorente, veteran newspaper­ gates from 52 Mexican cities The Pope’s call came in to the rules, but also be under­ able right—prior to that of any Indio: " I W ill Give My People God" should be lives of prayer, ex­ man who has three sons who attended. a 4,000-word letter pub­ standing of your fellow Sisters. Cardinal Amleto Cicognani, other element of civil society— lished July 7 in which the Pope ample, and the apostolate. The are priests and three daugh­ DURING THE SERMON ON SUNDAY IN AMALAPURAM, Favor the development of na­ Vatican Secretary of State, to train their children properly, detailed the ways to greater per­ remainder of the letter was tural aptitudes in each one of ters who are nuns, was or- SOUTHERN INDU, OUR CATHOUCS SIT ON THE GROUND. based on these three points. dalaed to the priesthood by who wrote the message on be- and assure their religious, mor­ fection for women religious in them. 'The office of superiors is al, physical and dvic upbring­ Their miserable ‘church’ has no pews. The life of prayer, he said, Auxiliary Bishop EmUlo Ben- their life of prayer, example, to make otedlence sweet and Priest Builds Church ing.” FATHER MUNGALI, our priest and apostolate. is the foundation and only guar­ not to ohfNK. only an exterior avent of Malaga. antee of perseverance in the re­ Ramos Mejia, Argentina— there, has no pulpit . . . At Hass in Athough the Papal document respect, still less to impose un­ A widower of several years, ligious life. He continued: Bishop Jose Borgatti, S.D.B., of AMALAPURAM you’re shocked by was described simply as a let­ bearable burdens” Fatiier Lorente offered his “The good works to which you Viedma, blessed a church here the poverty yon see. The ‘church’ ter, its length, content and im­ First Mass at the Monastery dedicate yourselves are not al­ Sovliif Minfon which Father Teofanio Stablum, FREE!'"™'SUPPLY OF portance placed it on a par of San Jase here, where he a ^ * bamboo hut the size of your par- ways crowned'with success; you Of O.F.M., built with his own hands with the encyclical Sacerdotii married more than a genera­ I lor. You’re impressed to see peas­ meet with disappointments, mis­ The Apostolate of the Sister­ and the help of a stone-cutter Nostrl Prlm oi^a, which Pope tion ago. Father Lorente ants, all of them in rags, devoutly understanding and ingratitude. hood, the Pope declared, must wrote for the Catholic dallies and a carpenter. C worshipping God . . . To huUd a de­ John issued on the priesthood VITAMIN in August, 1959. Without the help of prayer, you be dedicated to the saving mis­ “El Debate” and “Ya” under oOf Me It hdf cma feMirb t t i li cent church is, for these people, out could not continue along this sion of the Redeemer. He em­ PROM He had already made appeals the pseudonym of “Meteor.” VOCATIONS-MEN hard road.” phasized the truth of this not of the question. They haven’t enough to the clergy and laity, the Pon­ ACENUPLU8 He compared prayer for the only for those in the active life to eat. In AMALAPURAM the ave^ tiff said, and now he wished to ths ridiwt natural woman religions with the oil of but also for those in the con­ CHALLBNQB tourcM of Vitamin C JifiiiOrimUlCiiini age life-expectancy is 26 years . . . Is summon the world’s women re­ Husband, Wife Teom the lamps of the wise virgins in templative life. ^ to MEN 16 to 30 •oflvlalr $ I ,M vafM FATHER MUNGAU discouraged? ligious to prepare themselves the Biblical parable, saying that He said: “The Church ex­ To Serve Missions it Christ offering a yours PR IB "With ever so little,” he says, “we could do so much! If only we spiritually for the council. challenge to yon? Nov fm i«t sii4 through it they will be “always pects much from those who Write now for a •■Joy U t li«M«fit6 of hsa Impouible" forsaken. Girls between 18 and 30 nothing: One must act.” for htJp. Stnd your pttitions to tha National name and address of the person you want to remember. We who have the courage to respond to fident that the eyes of the Di­ The Pope addressed himself shares a house with a migrant Shrina of St. Judt today. do aU the rest. We send that person a GIFT CARD promptly, Christ's Invitation to leave all and fallow Him may find peace and vine Master may never be sad­ also to the women of the secular family and speaks their unique ^explaining what, in his name or hers, you have done . . . happiness in a life dedicated to God. dened by that elegance which institutes, encouraging them “to “Texas Spanish.” A GIFT WILL BE SENT TO Two gifts in one? When you use our GIFT CARDS you (1) The sisters engage in social work, could even have a negative in­ remember your friends; and (2) help the missions immeasurably. teaching, nursing, the care of chU- contribute toward making the Dr. Lena Edwards, who is a THOSE TAKING PART IN dren, and serve on foreign missions. fluence on the interior life of Gospel penetrate every facet of member of the Third Order of j, . . HERE ARE SOME TWO-GIFTS-IN-ONE SUGGESTIONS: THE SOLEMN NOVENA Send for descrlpUve literature to persons consecrated to God, the miidern world,” (NCWC St. Francis, was invited to the A SACRED ARTICLE FOR A MISSION CHAPEL. Give, SISTER BERTRANOE when they live in an environ­ Radio and Wire) Hereford labor camp by Father AAARK PETITIONS, FILL IN, CLIP AND AAAIL someone’s name, VESTMENTS ($50), a MONSTRANCE MARILLAC SEMINARY ment lacking an atmosphere of e»1$40), CHALICE ($40), CIBOHIUM ($40), TABERNACLE Normandy 11, St. Louis, Mo. Raymond Gillis, S.A., director DEAR FATHER ROBERT. PlEASE PIACB MY PETITIONS BEFORE THE Sponsored by a fritnd of the Daughters ot austerity.” of the St. Joseph mission there. NATIONAL SHRINE OF ST, JUDE IN THE COMING NOVENA. ^$25), CRUCIFIX ($25), STATIONS OF THE CROSS ($25), Charity, who loves their love of God end He urged that the Sisters prac Bar Religious Banners DENSER ($20), SANCTUARY LAMP ($15), ALTAR LINENS A gynecologist and obste­ their love of fellowmen. tice chastity “to prove to all Berlin — City authorities of □ EMPLOYMENT □ HAPPY MARRIAGE □ THANKSGIVING 3115), SANCTUARY BELL ($5). trician, she gave up plans to aid □ CONVERSION OF that chastity is not only a pos­ Poznan in Red-ruled Poland □ PEACE OF MIND □ ^ FEED A FAMILY FOB A MONTH. It coste only $10 a month underprivileged Negroes in the RUSSIA □ UnURN TO sible virtue but a social virtue.’’ forbade Catholics to carry reli­ -for us to feed a family of PALESTINE REFUGEES. More South when she saw the extreme □ FINANCIAL HELP □ WORLD PEACE SACRAMENTS tthan 1.4 million of these refugees are in camps in JORDAN, Classified Ads “May your example show that gious banners in this year’s Cor­ need of migrant women SYRIA, LEBANON, and GAZA. — WUl you feed a famUy in Classifted ads run through all Reg­ the heart has not shut itself up pus Christ! processions. Church I ENCLOSE $ . . FOR THE CLARETIAN SEMINARY ister editions. The rate Is 85c per in sterile egoism, but that it has authorities were also ordered to The migrants, she said in an BUILDING FUND. someone else’s name? interview here during a visit word per issue. Minimum 12 words. chosen the condition which is end the processions by 2 p.m. □ ENROLL YOUR FRIEND IN THIS MISSION AID SO­ If four or more coissecutlve Issues home for the ordination of her Nom* are used, the rate is SOc per word necessary for it to open itself Archbishop Antoni Baraniak, CIETY. He (or she) will participate in the benefits of more son, Tjiomas (now Father Mar­ than 15,000 Masses each year; share in the Masses of the Holy per Issue. Payment must accompany solicitously to its neighbor.” S.D.B., of Poznan told Catholics Addrsii all orders. Ads received on Monday tin o f the Atonement Fathers), Father, Cardinal Spellman, and all the bishops and priests will appear In the Issue printed the The practice of obedience, the not to be intimidated by the Clly ...... Zm w ...... Stots_____ engaged in this work. He (or she) wiU be able to gain a following week. Pope said, involves a “co n ^ n t new restrictions. are poorer than almost any oth­ er segment of the U.S. popula­ MAIL TO: NATIONAL SHRING OP ST. JUDE Plenary Indulgence 54 times during the year, and at the BOOKS NEEDED ^moment of death.—The dues for one person are $1 for one tion. 221 West Madison Street, Sec. 99 Chicago 6, Illinois HELP PURCHASE TEXTBOOKS FOR -year, $20 for life. The dues for a family are $5 for one year, NEEDY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS il$100 for life.—Help your friend, help the missions. IN THE PHILIPPINES. Participate in •HAVE YOU MADE YOUR WILL? REMEMBER THE HIS this charitable work by sending do­ ’ SIONS. — Our legal title: THE CATHOUC NEAR EAST nations to Bookmark, Inc., P. 0. Box 1171, ManUa, PhlUpptnea, for the ben­ WELFARE ASSOCIATION. efit of Our Lad^ of Mercy High Help Students to Become Priests School, Taysan, Batangu, P. L. MISCELLANEOUS $7.00 WILL MAINTAIN A STUDENT FOR ONE WEEK AMERICA'S FORGOTTEN CHIL­ (l^^rBstCnissioQ Si^ DREN are out on the windawept WILL YOU HELP HIM ALONG? plains of the Oglala Sioux Reserve FIANaS CARDINAL SREUMAN, RrosIdtM. „ Uon. You ran help them by sending Miqr- -iMepb r . Ri m . Natl clothing, trading stamps, greeting CMMWNllCfltiMM cards, cancelled stamps (except the 1, 2, 3, and 4e presldantial series) to: In our Divine Word Seminaries in Indio, Philippines CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION . Father Edwards, Holy Rosary Mis­ sion, Pine Ridge, S. Dak. DO IT 410 Laxington Av*. at 46th St. NawYork 17vtl. Y. RIGHT NOW SO YOU WONT FOR and Japan, we hove a number of students preparing GET. TELL YOUR FRIENDS! P.S. LEGAL TENDER HELPS ALSO! for the priesthood. M ANY ARE VERY POOR and need WORLD'S FAIR GUESTS Sleeping financial help to continue their studies. THE REGISTER Accommodation. Walking Distance. Parking. For Reservation Write: Oc­ Published every week by The, Catholic Press Society, Inc., cupant, 1629 Queen Anne, No., Se­ ------TEAR OFF 934-950 Bannock Street, Denver 1, Colo. Post Office Box 1620 attle 99, Wash. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations ST. JOHN'S. CRYSTAL SPRINGS, B«sf Surprise of All needs donations, 781 Catholics. Fa- Dear Father: President _ . ..Most Rev. ArchMshop Urban J. Vchr, D.D., Denver ther Tormey, Crystal Springs, Missis­ Meeting Sister M. F. Pauline Yadava, left, a native of sippi. Enclosed find $. Editor and Business Manager . Kt. ReV. John B. Cavanagb, M.A., Ph.0. United Province, India, wa.s the most pleasant of many for ipomoring a student ExacuUve Editor ...... Usgr. John B. Ebel, Utt.D., UlstD. THE 75 MEMBERS of St. Mary's, surprises in store for Sister M. Leonie Tummers, M.D., who to the prietthood for >.... weeks. R Managing E d ito r______Floyd Anderson, K.S.G. Batesville, need church. Please help us. Rev. James CarroD, Batesville, has just returned to the U.S. Sister Leonie spent 15 of her Aaaoclate Business Manager______Rev. Daniel J. Flaherty, M.A. MisslsslppL 20 years as a mission doctor at Holy Family hospital, Patna Associate Editors....Unus M. Rlordao, Ph.D.; Paul H. MaUett, LlttJ). NAME (pbeu wisl)- TEACHERS WANTED City, India, the same hospital where Sister M. F. Pauline ADORESS- Thirty-five archdiocesea and dloeeset have ediUona of this news­ ELEMENTARY 'TEACHERS wanted. stuped as a student nurse. 'The two Medical Mission Sisters paper as official organs as follows: Archdioceses of Cincinnati, Santa Write immediately. Reverend Roy A. met at the congregation’s American headquarters in Phila­ re, Kansas City in Kansas, and Denver; Dioceses of Grand Island, aTY- -20Nt___ SIAIt- Great Falls, Helena, Reno. Lincoln, Wheeling, Peoria, Altoona-Jobns- Lombard, Box 245, Dunbar, West delphia, where Sister Leonie is spending her furlough time. Vlrgmia. Sitter M. F. Pauline has just completed her freshman year SONGWRITERS yetta, Alexandria, Natchez-Jackson, Evansville, Green Bay. Boise, El at Trinity college, Washington, D.C., where she is majoring MAIL TO Paso, JoUet. Md Austin. The Diocese of Dodge City uses the WlchlU SONGPOEMS WANTED! CoUaborate in sociology. “The medical mission apostolate has come a edition, the Diocese of San Angelo uses the VVest Texas edlUon, with professional songwriters on and the Cincinnati Archdiocese abo publtahea a Dayton coition. equal basla. Share royalties. Song­ long way in 20 years,” Sister Leonie said, “when you con­ writers Contact Co., 1819-0 Broad­ sider that Sister Pauline, a convert from Hinduism, has REV. FATHER RALPH, n a t l . dir. Second-Class Postage Paid at Denver, Colorado way, New York City 19, N.Y. completed her training in both nursing and midwifery in POEMS WANTED for musical set­ India, and Is now broadening and deepening her knowledge S.V.D. Catholic Universities ting and recording. Send poems. in America. She will return in a few years to India, better HELP HIM n REICH HIS OIAI 42 Free Examination. Crown Music, 49- 316 N. MICHIGAN CHICAGO 1 WT West 32nd St.. New York 1. able to serve her own people. I call it a real milestone.” PAGE EIGHTEEH THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, July 12, 19E2 Fort Collins Pariih Group Plans Pllgrimago to Shrine

"Help Send the Sisters to the Sick" (Holy Family Parish, Fort CoIHbs) Holy Family parish is organising a pilgrimage to Mother Qibrini's shrine in Mount Vernon canyon, west of Denver, on Sunday, July JJ. Buses will leave Fort Collins from the church at 10;30 a.m. At the shrine. Father Michael Pascual, C.R., pastor will THE DOMINICAN SISTERS celebrate Mass at 1 p.m. After visiting the points of interest in the mountain area, the group of pilgrims will leave the shrine for Fort Collins at 4 p.m. The price per person, round trip, is $3. The Mother Cabrini club of Holy Family parish is sponsoring the pilgrimage. OF Doctor Urges Colleagues: THE 'Promote Digaitied Deoth' ‘Promote the idea of a digni­ ed, his “state of mind la peace- m - p m fied, pleasant death in the dy­ fal. Oar nature is such that wa ing patient.” The dying patient bear anxiety poorly. In tha today is often so surrounded by caae ef the dying, the anxiety oxygen tents and useless medi­ of ‘not knowiiijg' it overcome. cal apparatus that “he looks Now he knows.” more like a complicated experi­ “When death is near he cod* Invite You to Attend Their mental animal than the human tinued, the patient's family and person he still is.” friends should be in attmidancf- Dr. John R. Cavanagh of at his bhdside, not in a hospital Washington, D. C., gave this ad­ alcove. His physician should be AIHHUAI vice at a panel on “The Hope­ in frequent attendance as long less Patient” at the 10th Int»- as the patient is conscious or DBtional Cemgress of Catholic is likely to remain so. Physicians in London. “When it to determined that the actual process of dying has MOST OF the so^;alled “ag­ begun, restorative measurea CITY WIDE ony of death," Dr. (^vanagb should be discontinued because asserted, is in the minds of they are unavailing. The excep­ those surviving. Labored breath­ tion here would be the youthfiti, ing and muscular contortions of previously healthy patient, for the dying, he added,- may give whom treatment should be pu^ the impressions of agony, but sued to the very act of dying. PICNIC they are “merely physical re­ sponses of the dying organism.” “WHEN DEATH to ineviUbla Dr. Cavanagh contended that —when the dying process to “dying la easy for the dying.” without doubt — the patient I Mentally, when the patient feels should be allowed to die in dig­ that death to near, he explain- nity unencumbered by useless apparatus. “There to no need to prolong Gregorians the dying process, and euthan­ asia, in the sense of employing To Sing at direct measures to shorten life, A t ELITCH GARDENS Is never justified." (NC^(j Triduum Radio and Wire) (St. Loato’ Parish, Englewood) WEST 38TH AVENUE AT TENNYSON STREET The St. Louis Gregorians, have Two CACers been requested to* sing at the annual triduum services to be Nominated for held July 14, IS, and 16 at 7:30 p.m. at the Carmel of the Holy Spirit in Littleton. National Offices SUNDAY, JULY 15th The boys have earned a rep­ James A. Ryan, president of utation in their interpretation the Denver Catholic Alumni of the Gregorian chant under olub, has announced the nomin­ the direction of Mrs. Madelaine ation of Mervin R. LeU' and Fiorino in the last 4 years. James Stromsoe, for the otficea The choir is made up of boys of president and treasuier, rea- LOOK FOR THE MEN IN THE from the fourth throu^ the 8th grades as well as some of the high school age. Eleven men BLACK TOP HATS of the Parish sing witii the group. A CTO Sportifeat will be held They will have tickets available July IS from 6 to 11 p.m. at 4M1 E. Belleview avenue. Games of croquet, badminton, volley­ before and after all Masses in the ball, swimming, and a contest, in totich football between the Denver metropolitan area on Sunday^ St. Louis’ and All Sonls’ par­ ishes boys have been arranged. The Men’s club will bold its July 15th. Tickets also available at Elitch’s annual parish picnic August 19 on the Mullen high school next Sunday. grounds. The price to $2.50 per family. DONATIONS $1.00 Flrst Communion Given in Wiggins

(Our Lady of Lourdes Mission, This Entitles You To Mervin Leli Wiggins) First Communion was given pectively, of the National Asso­ seven children in the church ciation of Catholic Alumni | A LL PROCEEDS TO AID June 23. clubs (NACAC). I FREE ADMISSION TO ELITCH'S The children are Grace Lopez, Lell, a native of Fort Lupton,! Rita Ewertz, Betty Westhoff,' entered the U.8. Army in 1948| Kathy Rogers, Lydia Guajardo, for three years. He enrolled tnj THE DOMINICAN SISTERS Michael Ewertz, and Leonard Regis caliege, Denver, andl 2. ALL RIDES FREE FROM 2 TO 5 P.M. Araujo. A breakfast was served transferred to Holy Crocs sem-f after Mass to the first com­ inary, LaCroase, Wto., and w atl IN THEIR WORK WITH municants and their parents in graduated in 1955 with a B. A .| the church basement by the Al­ in philosophy. 3. FREE DANCING TO JAN GARBER'S tar and Rosary society roem- He accepted a position withl THE SICK POOR bere. the First National Bank of Den-f ver in the investment depari-| THE SOCIETY met July 2 in ment for two years and the ORCHESTRA-2:30 TO 5:30 P.M. the church basement with 11 became associated with Demp-| members present. Mrs. Eliza­ sey Tegeler and Co., member beth Rogers led the women in of the New York stock exchange,| the Rosary. as a stock broker. He has belonged to the Denverl ACME SILVER Mrs. Ann Schaffer, president, opened the business meeting. CAC since its inception in Au-T The Dominican Sisters Wish to Thank These The secretary, Mrs. Bertha gust, 1960. He has taught doej PLATING WORKS trine classes at Oui' Lady Meyer, read the minutes of the Visitation mission and is tidh IIULoriintr KE. 4-8743 Firms for Making This Publicity Possible pa^ meeting, and the treasurer, Mrs. Loraine Rigli, gave her re­ year's men’s vice president port. the NACAC. He is a memb of the choir at the CathedrdJ FORD AUTHORIZED There will be a bake sale at BEST WISHES John’s Thiiftway la Wiggins STROMSOE is a native ol Sales — Service — Parts Ang. 4. Spanish food will again Denver and graduated from StJ TO THE FORD — FALCON — THUNDERBIRD M c C o n a t^ A be sold, along with a variety of Francis de Sales' grade an baked goods. New kitchen equip­ high school. Johnnie Harper Motors Boulevard Mortuaries ment will be purchased for the He served in the U.S. Army DOMINICAN SISTERS basement kitchen with Howdy for two years and then entere 3800 Wadiworth Wheat Ridge HA. 4-M41• 'Denver's Catholic Mortuary" Neighbor stamp books. Regis college and was graduat-| Open Eveninpt 'Til t p.m. Refreshments were served by Federal Blvd. at Speer ion So. Celo. Blvd. at Miatlulppl ed in 1952 with a B.S. A FRIEN D CONSISTENTLY S1K TO S3M UNDER THE DENVER MARKET OR. 7-1iU SK. 7-1331 the hostesses, Mrs. Norma He has been employed as Ewertz and Mrs. Ellen Ewertz. senior accountant for the servl ice corporation of the National COMPLIMENTS OF Parish to Start Farmers Union since 1955. FRANK'S GULF SERVICE Sunset Dairy He joined the CAC in Janul MELNICK’S Legion of Mary ary, 1961, and has been presil Mechanical Work — State Inspection Sta. One of Denver's Finest dent of the bowling league. Iq (Most Precious Blood Parish Wheel Balancing — Front End Alignment Grade "A" Dairy Products NATIONAL MARKET November, 1961, be was elect! TA. S-7S24 470f Rice St. Denver) 600 E. 18th Ave. KE. 4-9880 ed treasurer of the Denver Ctotb| 1017 15th Street Denver, Colorado CH. 4-6675 A parish Legion of Mary olic Alumni club. group will be organized to begin The National Assodatioa COMPLIMENTS OF its program this (all. The initial Catholic Alnmni dnba to meeting will be July 30. group of single, (tothoUc, eollegd Spray Continental Coffee The Daughters of Charity graduates whose aims are Bplr| COMPLIMENTS nuns, teachers in the parish Itoal, intellectual, cnltural, 2110 MARKET STREET AUDIVOX school, will have three dasses socid. The Denver CAC DENVER, COLORADO KE 4-7181 of instruction July 23, 24, and tiiree national offlees: Mea’| OF 25 at 7 p.m. at the school to vice president, Merr Lell; eh assist those who will be teaching development chairman, HEARING AIDS the winter religion classes for beth Lorenz; and natiooid nei public school children. Persons letter editor, Joan Alcorn. For Funerals interested are invited to attend. Information on the adivitie July 15 is family group Com of the CAC may be obtained b)| JOSEPH LOMBARDI Berkeley Park Chapel Republic Bldg. AM. 64)983 calling Jim Ryan, preside West 46th and Tennyson munion Sunday and is also the Parte Avenue Chapel MR. W. A. LIPPINCOT, Owner day for corporate reception of PY 4-1152, or Crto Crestoai| East 17th and tlAarion at antranca to Berkeley Park at Park Avtmie (Communion for the Children of membership chairman DE 3| Mary sodality. 34(».

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St. Prancif Mon Knights in Aurora Maiming Rotroot (St Frauds de Sales’ PariA, Pick Officer Slate Dearer) The amual retreat to the men The Aurora Knights of Colum­ of the pariah has been sched­ bus council e le c ts Edward J. uled for the week ead of July Duff grand knight. 18-22 at Sacred Heart Retreat Other elected officers are house, Sedalia. Richard L. Neuman, deputy Men may start on either grand knight; James B. Reed, Hiursday or Friday at 8 p.m. chancellor; Charles W. Johnson, Ttw retreat ends about 4 p.m. recorder; (m Sunday. JUserratioiu may be made Donald J. Maring, financbl by calhas Charles Mosconi, RA secretary; William L Bartek, treasurer; David Flamm, advo- WH79; Tony Dunst, SP 7-2298; board for redtation in the New Gotremorf lock 6ate; Max Garcia, warden; or A1 Freeman. PE 3-6769. The York State public schools John .Volpi, inside guard; and cost of the treat is taken care Sciw of Pmymn Senator B«dl said bb mail of by a gpod-will offering. Clifford Sutherland, oubide “THE POWER of prayer has b running several hundred to one in favor of the proposed guard. Will sustained man throughout our history and provided the moral amendment. The Senate Judi Larry Gibson, retiring grand ta ciary Committee b expected to knight, will serve on the board WtHCARPETS foundation of our great nation,’’ declared a resolution adopted begin public hearings soon on of trustees with Lou Van Mu- the proposed amendment and HimnIs Swv« at the Governors’ Conference in stnhove and Jerome A. Ballan- L RUGS Hersbey, Pa., asking for an on other kindred m euures deal­ ____ jiiMtlaiw In tiM CHy. Fred i . Wagner, an insur­ amendment to the U.S. (in sti­ ing with the same subject Hoad IT. of C. Covneif 4047 tine. ance exeenttre from Tiffin, tution to permit prayer in the Officers of the Knights of Columbus, Couu* The new officers will be in­ O., has been elected president Dmfmmdmr mi Mtkmmh knight. Lester Barenberg b a guard, and Furniture ftST^ T" nation’s public schools. d l 4647, installed in Montciair baU, Denver, stalled at the general meeting e»M U iiSiM iiS WiSiMSir l iw hii i of Serm International, a lay Jack Jensen, the duncellor. District Deputy If fmgk mi IlffcofF are, top row, left to right, Peter Clermonts, ' ***'Mrs:* f JL organixathra devoted to the Endorsed by all but one of Tony Semlnara, assbted by state warden Lya July 12 in St. Plus Tenth’s treasurer; Joe Goehl, tinandal secretary; increase of priestly vocattoas. the governors, the resolution A BISHOP, who b the one Mason, presided at the installation rite. Grand church hall at 8 p.m. E.M.W. Fred Harris, trustee and past grand knight; A former Serra International said such an amendtnent should Knight Edgar Gerken, a past state member­ chiefly responsible for Catholic Paul Reese and Emil O’Bar, guards; and where cash talks vice president, Mr. Wagner ship insurance chnlrman, b talea represen­ “make dear and beyond chal­ education witUn his jurisdic­ Buzz Crowley, advocate; and, front row, Pat 2141 Se. Broadway was elected at the organiza­ tative for the John P. DaJeidea Chnrch Goods SHeraaan 4-27S4 lenge the acknowledgment of Slavln, warden, Edgar E. Gerken, grand tion’s 2ltb annual convention tion, cannot overlook the threat company, Denver. A Fourth Degree honor our nation and people of their knight, and James Patton, deputy grand guard took part la the installatiOB rite. in PhiladelpUa. Serra clnbs faith in God and permit the to Catholic schoob if federal aid were given to public schoob are located throngbont the free and voluntary participa­ TRY only, declared Ardbishop Lau U.S. and in six foreign conn- tion in prayer in our public Training Oroup rente J. Sheto of Baltimore. tries. schoob.” Governor N e I a o n Anniversary Banquet Held Plans $011100 J id b u k Rockefeller of New York ab­ "Such aid,” be said, “would stain^ on the ground that be­ not on^ pbee a third burden on By Bishop Tihen Council The American Leadership ^ R R S T Orphans of Vets fore aetioo was taken a thor­ (bthoUc parent! who, even Training group will begin i Fiesta Dishes - Open Stock ough study should be made of now, are forced to bear their Bbhop Tihen Council 4796, Past dbtrict deputy, Mike summer session in public speak­ Gifts - Hardware - Paint Are Losing Money the Supreme Court’s dedsion full sharp of the' coat of public Denver, held ib second annual :ulUns, after a short address, ing, leadership training, and barring ai unconstitutional the education and are buraened Glass ■ Toys Some 10,000 orphans of de­ anniversary banquet and dance (resented the Knight of the the study of international prob­ Hot Water for Twice recitation of a nonieetarlan with tiw expense of Catholic Pipe Threading ceased veterans are losing from June 30 in the NCO club at Year award, a certificate and lems at St. James’ school, Den­ prayer in New York public schools for their own children. Window Shades • Key about $3.50 to $7.50 a month Fitzsimons hospital, Aurora. a set of K. of C. cuff links and ver, July 19. The JobI Duplicating schoob. e a ^ in death pension payments “It wopld abo Inevitably in­ Master of ceremonies was tie bar, to John Brovsky. The series is a 10-week Open Friday ft Monday Eres. crease the cost of all educa John Brovsky, the coundl’s Day ft Night because their guardians have itnurfB RrwcielMrf’s course in leadership training. It 82 Broadway PE. 3-2940 failed to elect payments for the tion, and thus would have the pati grand knight New officers CHIEF JUSTICE Edward stresses public speaUng, tech­ Day of the Colorado Supreme children under Public Law 211, Ciirlfffmi fM M effect of pricing parochial of the council were introduced niques for ^developing courage Court gave a talk about the the new pmuion system, the schoob and Catholic high as well as the new officers of and self-coitiidence, and the de­ WHEN President Kennedy Denver Serra club, of which he Veterans Administration/ an­ schoob out of the educational the woman’s auxiliary, who velopment of the ability to speak urged Mexicans to complete is a publicity chairman. nounced. picture.” were installed in a ceremony about problems that face Uie Water their political revolution with on June 4 by the Rev. M. J. The Serra club’s main goal These are the orphans on the The Archbbhop preached at community and the nation. an economic revolution, be was Blenkush, pastor of Presenta­ is promoting vocations to the YOUNGER agency’s pension rojls under the the consecration of the Most Heoters (dd system, where there is no talking good Christian aense. tion parish. priesthood. THE SERIES was originated Father Joseph Gremtllion, so* Rev. Thomas A. Murphy as The judge emphasized the ruriproof—last for surviving ^dow (or she is not yoort FAMILIES do-ecenomic director of NCWC AuxUlary Bishop of Baltimore. need for more Sbters and by Peter J. Prato, who will eligible for pension), and the Archbiabop Egidio Vagnozzi, NEW OFFICERS of the coun­ Tho IS^llon rnodol Catholic Relief Services, said in cil are: Grand knight. Dr. priesb, and for parents not to conduct the meetings at this insist upon children are receiving payments ApostoUc Delegate in the U.S., OoM s 4S«allon lohl in their own right. Mexico City. Father GremiUion John Fbcher; deputy grand discourage their children’s in­ session. He will be assisted by quality-at-a-prie« The agency believes that was referring to a speech the knight, Frank Madle; chancel­ terest in religious vocations. Mrs. Marian Hutman and Mrs. President had made on hb trip igony in the Cathedral of Mary Following the program, danc­ In a p ia n o guardians in these cases have ()ur (Jueen. lor, Jerry Pfannenstiel; treas­ Bonnie Carr, who completed not been fully apprised of tte to Mexico. urer,' Joe Montana; financial ing began to the tunes of the this training course. Tho Baldwhi Ftawa Cwopaar has The priest said that President secretary, Fred Leyba; record­ Air Force Academy band. SLAHERY advantages of the new pension iwlasiH a osmplelcir new apbiet er, Andy Roy; advocate, Sev- Reservations for the course system. Hiere are very few Kennedy “reached the heart of Appointments may be obtained by calling pian. liiat SMBbioat and cases, if any, where the child erin Pfannenstiel: the Alliance for Progress in hb Mrs. Marian Hutman, FR 7- price appeal aa amw before—tha would not profit from an elec­ Warden, Sam Duval; inside & COMPANY plea for an economic revolution Announced at 9560, or Mrs. Peter J. Prato Heanwd "402.* Tha new Howanfa tion of Public Law 211. guard, Lronard Mastroni; out­ FL 5-3455. aetien is faD-flKil. lit looa ii dear to complete the political revo­ Loretto Heights side guard, Tony Peluse; trus­ Plumbing and Heating and riagiag. ha atylini, baadaena, lution of Latin America. tee (three years) Bob Hall; Contractors V w yewgitari wffl ind a whole “Civil rights mean little to A number of appointments in warid af Maria at dirir iagcitipa Theater trustee (two years), Hugh Den­ For iMoro Nows fathers of families who luck the administration and faculty ning; and trustee (one year), m VALLEJO ST. bi Um *V09* Spinet. jobs and wages to provide their Help provide-apaea for more 8H. 4-8181 pMi w il ind lUa mw piase—at of Loretto Heights college. Den Joe Denning. children with food, shelter, ver, have been announced. news featares, PatroalH ' Baldvinli lowaat price in yaan— Material- Officers of the women’s aux­ “RegUter” advertisers. TeO JOHN J. CONNOR. ProtMont aMcdjr the anawar la yawr "ina medicine and education,” Fath­ Sister Frances Jane, superior iliary are: President, Marie them you saw their ad la the Roborf P. Connor, Vico Protidont piona naadn” Saa and base k laaa. er GremiUion said. Solicited of the community and director Brovsky; vice president, Louise “Register.” Saudi dawn payaMal Ubtral, of the teacher-^ucation pro­ Denning; recording secretary, ■athlp badgat tanu. Pmpm John ipmmkt A search through attics, old gram, hat been appointed su­ Lucille Duvall; treasurer, AI- ■ m trunks, files, and scrapbooks Om Ovty mi M l Mmm perior of the Loretto convent Una Befort; corresponding sec­ may help a group of a^olars ALL MEN must help rebuild in St Loub. retary, Hazel Moye; historian, Evelyn Leyba; hostess, Rita BALDWIN in the Rocky Mountain region a world based on the “eternal Sister Alice Carlene, dean of Homemaker’s make hbtory — the history of Forst; and cohostess, Gladys principles of Christian order,” girb from St. Patrick’s Central PIANOS ORGANS theater and entertainment in the Mastroni. high school, Kankakee, Hi., will area. Pope John X X m told Italian Department 1623 California AC 2-9701 be the new superior at Loretto The scholars, banded together President Antonio Segnl The FrM Parking . . . 1745 Sloul Heights. Parish Reveals Patronise These Reliable and Friendly Rims Open Evenlngt by Appointment in a Center for Research in Pontiff received the President Frontier theater, are loiMig for at an official state audience ADMINISTRATIVE appoint­ Census Statistics information on the shows and July 3 for the first time since entertainers who brought pleas­ the latter’s election in May. ments were dbclosed by Sister A total of 1,272 Catholic fam­ ure into the hard lives of dwel­ “All nations of the world,” Frances Marie, college presi­ ilies reside within the boundar­ James Eaklns JANITORIAL SUPPLIES dent. lers in the' Rocky Mountain the Pope told Segni, “all honest ies of St. Louis’ parish, Engle­ l E y Q g Q I l Boilding ft Grounds Maintenance and open souls are invited to To B# Honored West They include the appointments wood, according to a census ta Equipment • Commercial Vacuums - Dr. Earl Bach, chairman of cooperate in the great under­ of Sister Cecille as vice presi­ ken the past spring. taking of building not matoial Many worthwhile spiritual re­ AI Institute e A ■ e c Polishing and Scrubbing Machines the speech and drama dent for academic affairs, Don bALES C U . KE. 4-5141 Denyw 178644 Blake St. department at Loretto Heights weapons of destruction, but of Brown as vice president for de­ sults have been effected as a James P. Eaklns, supervisor college, Denver, b a member of fashioning the world In the light velopment, and Thomas Lutes result of canvassing 8,289 res­ of the Interstate Probation and the research center. Director of and constant brilliance of the as vice president for business idences. The parish was divid­ Parole Compact for the State the group b Dr. Campton Bdl eternal principlei of Cbrbtian affairs. ed into eight zones to accomp­ of Colorado, will be honored at Bocon & Schramm of the drama department at the order.” lish the project. the ninth National Institute on Sbter Flaget has been ap­ Composition Roofing University of Denver. Catholic families amount to Crime and Delinquency in pointed executive assistant to Ammu4mmnt Urgmd 15.35 per cent of the total. Seattle, Wash., July 22-25. Tilo Roofing the president, Sbter Patricia He wil) be presented a spec­ Roof Repairing PARTICULARLY VALUABLE To PmrmH Proyor Jean, editor of college publica­ MIRRORS would be such material as pro­ OTHER STATISTICS include: ial certificate in recognition of tions, and Mbs Margy Mahoney, 1117 Chtycniw PIM* TA S4ZS1 4020 Brigbtoi: Blvd. V.S. Sen. J. Glenn Beall of families attending other Catho­ grams, old playscrlpts, playbilb, director of alumna reUaiona. his contribution to the field of (Calfax at ervadway) CU. 4*6568 posters, reriews, and clippings Maryland announced 14 Sena­ lic churches, 118; number of corrections on both the state on entertainment activities, tors have signed as cosponsors children, all ages, 2,269. and national level. Chief Justice THREE SISTERS have been lIRVfltB THI INTIRI MOROPOVOAN ARIA scene designs, and portraits of of hb proposed constitutional Number of children up to six Robert C. Finley of the Wash assigned to the faculty: Sbter artists. amendment that would permit years of age, 719; number of ington Supreme Court, will lENNIElENNOXSf^* Dorothy Jane in the history de­ Among the highllghb of the voluntary prayers in public children under 12 years of age, make the presentation. vMU/,.. "MrTHMBr V partment, Sister Jeremy in the ^ ^«riosH0jp* hbtory of theater sought in the schools throughout the nation. 698; number of invalid marriag­ A native of Denver, Mr. Ba­ music department, and Sister region, are the operas produced The proposed legislation es, 112; number of families us­ kins, is a graduate of Regis Jaon Patrick, English. by the late Rt. Rev. Monslgnor came In the wake of the U.S. ing church envelopes, 561, college, the University of Den Joseph BosettL Information on Supreme Court decision declar­ Sbter Chrbtina who was a A total of $103,415 was pled­ versity of Denver, and the first series of such

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Electrical Contracting & RefNilring 8 THE BEER THAT Bazaar Boosters Welcome All ^TROHMINGER MADE MILWAUKEE The 1962 Oldsmobile 88 to be given away at the close of the leadership of Harold McMillan and his crew. The bazaar, 8t. Anthony of Padna’s parish bazaar, Denver, is pictured here to run July 13-15, afternoon and evening, will feature the _ Electric Co* FAMOUS with four of its ticket boosters. The car, to be awarded on the parish’s traditional bam dinner to be served Sunday from 1 to 0 parish grounds, W. Ohio avenue and S. Newton street, Sunday 7 p.m. at 31.25 and 50 cents per ticket, a huge games pdrty, night, Jnly 15. I ^ t to right are Paul Pomponlo, John Yedo, and valuable prizes. A new feature this year is a children’s mid­ Licensed and Bonded Reggie Briggs, and Alex Rohr. way as well as movies for younger children. The parish CYO Member National Electrical Contractors Ass'n MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. These men, with other helpers, took the car to a number is awarding a “second car” in exceUent condition. —- (Photo \m of parishes soliciting ticket sales for the past several weeks. by Turilli) 1178 Stout SI. AC. 2-3733 ISiBIBIIIIi Robert BL—Panl.Y.-—M. T. Mnrray ; | | | | | Another neariy Identical car was used in the promotion, under PAGl TWINTY THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, July 12, 1962

Uniform Sale Set July 17 In Wheatridge

ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA PARISH I Sta. Peter and Paitl’s Pariah, Wheatridge) Mrs. Louis Petrone, chair­ man of the school uniform com­ mittee, announced July 17 as the date for the buying, selling, or trading of girls' used uni­ forms. Parents are asked to bring FRIDAY the uniforms to the school gym JULY at t a.m. A tag is to be at­ tached with the name, address, size^ and price. , The schedule for new uniform SATURDAY sales on July 17 is: Grades one and two. ( to 10:30 a.m.; grades three, four and five, 10:30 a.m. to 13 noon; grades six, seven, and eight, 1 to 3 p.m. SUNDAY 13th I4 ^ h & ^ 5 *1' Material will be available July 18 for those wishing to make their own uniforms. Also, there will be displayed, a sam­ ple of the newly adopted four- in-hand tie as part of the boys’ X- uniforms. Orders may be (dic­ CHURCH GROUNDS ed at that time. GRAND PRIZE THE PARISH CYO will en­ tertain St Catherine’s parish 3801 WEST OHIO AT SOUTH NEWTON CYO July 31 at a hayrack ride and party to be held at Glas- ier’s bam. Tickets will be on sale at the church after the Masses July 15. Jack Nealon, chairman of the GAMES - PRIZES - DINNERS parish picnic, asks all the par­ ishioners to reserve July 23 for this annual event, which will be held at Regis college. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MIDWAY St. Philomena's Communicants “ 1962 OLDSMOBILE (GOLDEN ROCKET) 88“ Total 60,000 ^ MOVIES FOR THE CHILDREN (St Philomena’i Parish, POWER EQUIPPED Denver) Communions in the parish from Jan. l>to July 1 increased 12,000 over the same period of FURNISHED BY time in 1961. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Wil­ liam Higgins, pastor, said there .SPECIAL AWARD m m m a n o id s m o s iu c o. were 48,000 Communions in St. Philomena’s, for the period from January through June of 1961. This year, tiie Communions "2ND CAR" 1200 BROADWAY amounted to 60,000. JANE LUBCHENCO, a St. IN EXCELLENT CONDITION Philomena graduate attending St. Mary’s academy, will leave July 16 to represent Troop 79 You’ll have a FUNderful time at the lliird National Girl Scout Roundup on Lake ChamplidD in at the BAZAAR. So much to Vermont. All of the parish Girl Seout troops have made exhange it­ DINNER see . . . so much to do . . . t u s n ems called “swaps" for Jane to exchange with otter Girl Scouts so much to enjoy . . . it's the from all over the world. SERVING COUNTRY STYLE HAM AND The Catbedral-St. Philomena CYO will meet and hold a dance high spot of the year for the July 14 in S t PhUommia’s school HOME-MADE PIES IN ST. ANTHONY'S auditoriiim at 7:30 p.m. whole family! This year, big­ PARISH HALL — W. OHIO AND SO. NEWTON St. Vincent Scouts ger and better, more exciting^ Hike Over Divide more fun than ever. Don’t ' SUNDAY JULY 15th-l to 7 PM. (S t Vincent de Paul’s Parish, Denver) Adults---- $1.25 — Children____ 50c miss it! Boy Scout Troop 140 took a two-day hike the week end of June 29-30-31. They /hiked 23 miles over the Continental Di­ vide. ■DINNER A W A R D ’ The Altar and Rosary society members will sell tickets at the SUNBEAM AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC FRY PAN church doors after each Mass July 15. Tickets are for the an­ nual family fiicnic at Elitch’s sponsored by the Dominican Sis­ ters of the Sick Poor. School uniforms will be sold in the cafeteria July U and are to be paid for at this time. The schedule is: First through ¥ fourth grades, 9 a.m. to noon; PUNTY OF FREE PARKING ¥ BRING THE CHILDREN FUN FOR ALL and fifth through e i^ th grades, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Personalized name tags will be sold, 50 for St. Anthony of Padua Parish $1. This A d’ Sponsored For St. Anthony’s Best Wishes to St. Anthony Parish CREDIT UNION For a Successful Bazaar Explorer Scouts By These Frienclly Firms Slate Carnival 936-5279 (S t Mary Magdalene’s 3801 West Ohio Ave. SOUTH FEDERAL MOTORS Parish, Edgewater) Best Wishes The north Denver Explorer Denver 19, Colo. Scouts will hold tteir annual JEEPS— LAND CRUISER To S t Anthony's Budget problems water carnival and field day solved since they at Sloan’s Lake park July 14, Parish joined! at 9 a.m. FEATURES INCLUDE arch­ Folks who belong to e crodit union find it Sales G Service • Parts ery, golf putting, tennis, water •CHICKEN easier to solve budget skiing, sailing, racing, and navi­ problems then those 889 So. Federal WE. 4-3545 who don't. gation. •STEAKS A barbecue supper will d is a k iL be served after the games, fol­ • SPAGHETTI McCONATY’S Compliments of lowed by a square dance in the parish hall, to which the senior S to A M , • JUMBO FRIED SHRIMP MORRISON ROAD LIQUORS Girl Scouts have been invited. BOULEVARD MORTUARIES All Catholic Explorer &outs 5380 Morrison Road of the north district are invited / AEROPLANE CLUB “DENVER’S CATHOLIC MORTUARY’’ SALLY AND VERN KELLY to attend this once-a-year event. 3374 W. Alamedo Tile fee is 51.50 per person. 3312 West Alameda WE. 4-9414 Federal Blvd. at Speer 1091 So. Colo. Blvd. GR. 7-1626 at Mississippi Charles MuUin, Mike Stevens, The Store of Professional Friendly Service' and adviser Frank Cuba are on 936-2067 Plenty of Free Parking SK. 7-1238 the planning committee. FRIENDLY DRUG EXPLORERS OF POST 27 have been invited to act as color WE. 4 .5212 ALTERATIONS REPAIRS 371 S o . Knox Ct. 934-3936 CONRAD “Bud” STEPHENS guard at the dedication

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