% Cardinal Cushing, in Denver, Stresses Unity Need

By Chris Hemon Archbishop of Boston, said in opportunities which have been| “We are witnesses that the East and West with that growth fact almost mountainous,” the "May not our Churches be Denver Tuesday. lacking since her first centuries.! 1,000 year wails of division that and development which are in­ Cardinal said in the course of siich lights for our day and the This is the time for a new Speaking at a banquet in the as belonging to no particular! separated us are being broken dispensable to life. his address, "but this situation day to come? Let us put all our Pentecost, when the mystic grand ballroom of the Denver culture, but adapted to all," he; down or surmounted and in such will frighten only those whoj "NOW THAT WE speak to confidence and trust in Him who experience of the East and Hilton hotel, at the 17th biennial said. fashion that we must say; ‘This tru.-«t in their own strength andj each other in friendship and is the Father of Light that one its profound theological in­ Ecclesiastical Congress of the Since he had addressed the is the Lord's work, and wonder­ not in the omnipotence of God love, we see that the growth of day in His wisdom these lights sights are joined to the Greek Orthodox Church of North Orthodox conference in Boston ful in our eyes’.” and in the invincible might of the past was in a sense stunted, shall shine as one.” restless and pragmatic spirit of and South America, the two years ago "our thoughts "I have much to say to yours the action of Christ and His and the development truly less ARCHBISHOP lAKOVOS, head the West to proclaim Christ Cardinal stressed the need for and our hopes have come much and mine. Our millenium of Holy Spirit.” universal than if we had been of the Greek Orthodox Church everywhere in a united voice. unity in Christian endeavor. closer together,” the Cardinal separation has not been true able to share together the ex­ in the .Americas, presided over Cardinal Richard Cushing. “THE CHURCH NOW faces I said. separation. There has always “My dearly beloved fellow periences by which our several Christians, one of the great the assembly, held June 28 been on both sides a sense of traditions have come into this through July 4, during which a nostalgia, a feeling of in­ Eastern writers of the early mid-century. Church, Origen, said: ‘The new Bishop, the Very Rev. Me- 'M- completeness of the one without "There are. I admit, many letios Diacandrew, was conse­ the other. Churches of God taught by obstacles in the path toward Christ are as lights for the crated. I "We have gone forward in unity which are very great, in world.’ (See related stories, pages 3, 7.) | Cathedral Parish Mourns

j ^ i • Highway T ragedy Victiois

A highway accident shortly after midnight last Monday, which cost the lives of five persons, deprived Denver’s Cathedral parish of a devoted and four exemplary parishioners. DENVER CATHaiC Killed in the crash were the Rev. Raymond Edward Hamilton, and his four pas­ sengers, Miss .Anne Johnson, ALL FOUR WOMEN parish­ 1660 Logan street, Elizabeth A. ioners had been installed a few Taylor, 1221 Sherman, Margaret days earlier with 16 others, in E. Sweeney, 967 Marion street, the reactivated (Confraternity of REGISTER and Betty Welch of 1421 Penn­ Christian Doctrine group at sylvania street. Cathedral, Monsignor said. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Walt­ The crash victims had been Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations er J. Canavap, rector of Im­ members of the Sodality of Our maculate Conception Cathedral, Lady and the Legion of Mary, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1964 DENVER, COLORADO VOL. LVIll No. 47 spoke of the accident as a and had been very active in tragic loss to the parish. church work. “They were loyal to the lasL” Four-State CFM Convention MonsIgnor Canavan said, “They were really on parish business, motivated by love of souls. It was just a terrible ending to a Priest-Chaplain Session Set very nice meeting.” ’The picnic at the St. Malo A special session for priest- vention, will be host at a din­ lege. The overflow of conven- camp near Estes Park had been chaplains of the Christian Fam­ tioners will be accommodated ner for the Friday eve­ arranged a long time ago. Mon­ ily movement will be a feature ning. in the homes of Pueblo CFM signor added, and four cars of the CFM four-state area con­ THE CFM CONVENTION is couples. Cost of the convention used to transport the group. vention in Pueblo Aug. 7-9. The for registration, meals, and being held on the campus of Both the rector and Father priests will meet on Friday af­ the Southern Colorado State col­ room will be only $25 a couple. ternoon and evening, Aug. 7. Hamilton had hopes not only of consolidating the parish’s' gains IN CHARGE OF the sessions but of doing more to develop in­ will be the Rev. Francis Syri- terest and enthusiasm in the aney, pastor of St. Pius X’s par­ Donated Appliances apostolate. The CCD had existed ish, Aurora, area and Denver since 1938, he said, but has late­ federation chaplain. ly been revitalized. Old Priendf-New Hopes Featured on the program will Installed at Camp ’THE FATAL CRASH occurred be Pat and Patty Crowley of at the junction of route 7 and U.S. highway 87, a minute after In a gesture symbolic of the break­ ver’s Stapleton aii^ort. The Cardinal Wilmette, III., national execu­ New appliances donated to the be a special Mass at the shrine ing down of ancient barriers, Arch­ arrived in Denver Tuesday afternoon tive secretaries of CFM, and midnight on Monday. The car Queen of Heaven orphanage at 7:30 a.m. went out of control when round­ bishop lakovos, left, head of the Greek to address a dinner meeting of the Or­ Father James Halpine, assist­ have been installed at the insti­ At 3 p.m. that day, there will Rev. Raymond Hamilton ing a curve and struck a bridge. Orthodox Church in North and South thodox Congress being held here this ant national chaplain, from Chi­ tution’s summer camp in the be a procession from the main America, and Cardinal Richard Cush­ week. ^ cago. shrine of St. Frances Xavier house of the camp to the St. Bishop Charles A. Buswell of ing of Boston g re e t ^ c h other at Den­ Cabrini, Mt. Vernon canyon. Frances Xavier Cabrini shrine. Pueblo, host to the area con­ The gift of Downings, Inc., ap­ Besides the procession, there pliance store, procured through will be Benediction. The Re- Requiem Mass Scheduled the Efforts of a Denver newspa­ demptorist Fathers of St. Jo­ At Superiors' Meet per columnist, the appliances in­ seph’s church will be in charge clude a refrigerator-freezer, a of the procession and Bendic For Friest Killed in Crash washing machine, a dryer, and tion. a hi-fi phonograph. Besides the pilgrimage, the Pontifical Requiem Mass is Denver will give the absolutions, They will remain at the camp date will mark the end of a being offered at 10 a.m. Thurs­ and the Rev. Owen McHugh will after the summer season ends. novena at the camp. day, July 2, in the Cathedral preach. Renewal, Religious Linked for the Rev. Raymond Hamil­ CHILDREN FROM THE SPECIAL BUSES to the ton. killed in a tragic highway BORN JUNE 21, 1929, the No Church reform in the Father H. Charbonneau, the Latin America sections of the Communists operate in a orphanage are now in their sec­ shrine will leave the Greyhound accident June 29. dt ad priest was the son of Ray­ past has been successful O.M.I. of Ottawa, permanent the meeting, assisted by Father strbng and unified fashion ond week of the first three-week terminal at 12:30 p.m. the day Auxiliary Bishop David M. mond E. Hamilton, Sr., and the without the active coopera­ secretary of the Canadian con­ John Dwyer. throughout the whole world session at the camp. of the event. Round-trip tickets Maloney will pontificate at the late Mrs. Hamilton of Denver ference of Religious, is among The present secretary, the from all the major capitals. tion of religious orders. On Sunday, July 12, there will for the pilgrimage cost $1.25. Requiem mass, with Fathers He entered St. Thomas’s sem­ guest representatives. Rev. Boniface L. Wittenbrink, They have a mysticism with re­ John Anderson as and inary in September 1947, and, F ather George Tavard, O.M.I., spoke of the challenges gard to a future ’one world’ — A.A., said yesterday in the key­ Father C e I s u s Wheeler, John J. Jepson of St. Mary’s, after his philosophy course O.F,M., Holy Name province, of the present day. a paradise on earth. note speech at St. Thomas sem­ Colorado Springs, as subdeacon. there, was sent to Rome for who was former permanent sec­ inary. Denver, of the Confer­ “After 20 centuries we Chris­ Five Donors Contribute theology studies and for post­ retary of the conference, and “I THINK IT IS one of the ASSISTANT PRIEST will be ence of Major Superiors of tians are still weak, not united, graduate work in law. now stationed at La Paz, Bo­ amazing sociological phenomena still a minority and becoming $148 to St. Jude Burse I the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Walter Men’s Institutes of the United Father Hamilton obtained bis livia, will lead discussions in of this century,” he said, “that less numerous each day in re­ J. Canavan. Diocesan seminari- States of America. doctorate in canon law from the lation to world population. Five donors in the past week The Catholic people are re i ans will fulfill the minor offices. Father Tavard, an Augustin- Apolllnare university before re­ “The challenge for us as a added $148 to the St. Jude burse quested to remember the edu­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of ian of the Assumption, is pro­ turning home where he offered conference is the need to meet for the training of seminarians cation of seminarians for the fessor of theology at Mount studying to become priests in archdiocese in their last wills a solemn Mass of thanksgiving Mercy college, Pittsburgh. together as we do now. We need to meet together to communi­ the Denver archdiocese. The and' testaments. Any amount in St. Francis de Sales church HE WAS ADDRESSING some Inside the Register on Aug. 3, 1958. cate with one another in order burse total now is $1,165.39. will be gratefully received. Ring Church Bulls 100 abbots, provincials, vice­ Contributions include: Akron, He was ordained on July 18, to cooperate and collaborate in The future of the Church de­ On Indupunduncu Dcnf provincials, and rectors of re Th«r« la m m tfiiiif yMi m u aay abawt Hm Ufa of Colo., Anonymous, $20; Tucson, 1954, while at the North Ameri­ extending the Kingdom of God pends upon a well - prepared • iigious houses, who took part in tha l a v . MIcImmI Plyna la Hm Africaa aiis> Ariz., Anonymous, $5; and, from can college in Rome, and on on earth.” priestho^ in sufficient num­ ’The America! Legion Is spon­ a formal meeting on Tuesday ■loan it la aavar dtril. Slary aa |Mga 3 . Denver, K.A.H., $100; Anonym­ his return to Denver was as­ SCHEDULED REPORTS and bers. soring a movement to have all evening at the seminary. ous, in thanksgiving, $20; and signed to the Cathedral staff. discussions cover the main aims church bells rung on Jnly 4 to “Since the Constitution on the ‘Ragiatar* aditara Potbar .Daaial PlalMrty aad Raai Mrs. R.E.C., $3. ’Two Rosaries were held for of the CMSM, to promote the DONATIONS TO the semi­ acknowledge our freedom and Liturgy is the first part of a H allatt |M y tribata la Hm dadicatad priaat The sum of $6,000 will estab­ Father Hamilton July 1, one in spiritual welfare of the male nary burse should be sent to American heritage. Archbishop program for a renewal and re­ and CCD wMfliora whaaa livaa wara cat alMvl lish a seminary burse in perpe­ the afternoon for the religious religious in the United States, Urban J. Vehr has assured the form of the Church," he said, tuity for the education of a stu­ the Most Reverend Urban J. and another in the evening for la a trofic accldaal aariy Hiia waafc. IdHari* to make their apostolate more Legion that Catholic churches “One may read it with the pur­ dent for the priesthood. The Vehr, Archbishop of Denver, the public. ala aa paya B. effective, to plan ever closer with bells will be happy to pose of finding principles (or a principal will be invested and Chancery office. 1536 Logan (For story on other victims fraternal cooperation with each cooperate. renewal and reform of the re­ Tha U.B. tapeawia Caart boa daclorad a only the interest used. street, Denver, Colo. 80203. of the accident, see. page 9) other, and with the hierarchy ligious life. aiavla “aal abacaaa." Caiaaiaat aa iMifa B. “Some areas of reform in­ and diocesan clergy, and with spired by the constitution on the Catholic associations. liturgy are explored mainly from a theological point of view." Ukrainian Church Dedication Planned Main addresses on promoting a reformed liturgy were sched­ Colorado’s only Ukrainian By­ uled during the conference, zantine Rite^’Catholic church will June SO - July 3, on the gen­ be the center of dedication cer­ eral theme "Liturgy Revitalizes emonies Aug. 2. Contemporary Religious Life." PRINCIPAL SPEAKERS in BISHOP JAROSLAV GABRO eluded Father Aelred ’Tegels, from Chicago will preside at 0. 5.B., of St. John’s abbey, Col- the ceremonies marking com­ legeville, Minn., Father ’Tavard, pletion of a renewal of the ex­ and Father Clement J McNas- terior of, and additions to, the py, S.J. of the America maga­ Church of the Transfiguration, zine, New York, who spoke July 4100 Shoshone. 1, on “Music and the liturgical Bishop Gabro is the spiritual arts." leader of Ukrainian Catholics in Father Godfrey Diekmann, the Western states. O.S.B., from S t John’s abbey, The ceremonies will begin at came from Europe specially to 9 a m. and will be followed by take part as a panel member a noon dinner in honor of the in the conference. Bishop. Most of the parish’s 85 families are expected to attend. Pastor of the parish is Father i Matheds tours# i Paul Small, who has been as-' , signed to the church since 1958. Sot for Lowry I ’The Denver parish was estab- A Confraternity of Christian jlished in 1952, and it was com- Doctrine elementary methods jpletely paiJ for by 1964, Father course will be held Jnly 8-31 ' Small said. in Chapei I, Lowry Air Force base. BISHOP G.ABRO was in Den Sister Rosario of Onr Lady , ver two years ago to consecrate of Victory Sisters Bus Ordorod for Migrants ' the inside of the structure after will teach the conrse, which being remodeled. The recent ex- will be conducted each week­ The transportation program for migraals lected for the bus project .Assisting is iterior brick addition and other Now Boauty for Byzantioo RHo Church day from 1 to I p.m. got a boost this week when Christian Family O'Meara Ford Center salesman .A. F. Peter­ I work gives the church the ap­ ’The 2h-honr course Is open Movement workers ordered a brand new sta­ sen. Mrs. Miller and her husband are the pearance of a new structure. The Church of the TransfigaratioB, Ukrain­ I Father Small also announced in the rear of the Chareh. The charch to the public. High school stu­ tion bus (or the Fort Laplon migrant center. president couple of the Denver CFM federa­ ian Byzantine Rite Catholic cbarch, is shown win be formally re-deOeated Aag. 2 at 9 dents especially are urged to that Sunday Masses during the Mrs. Bill Miller and her 7-year-oM daughter, tion. (See story on page 5) here after receiving a new brick exterior. Bishop Jaroslav Gabro of Chicago wOl preside. attend. ' summer are at 8 a.m. and Susaa. point to the 85 per cent already col­ ,9 a m. Recent construction also included additioaal Page 2 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, July 2, 1964 Fourth of Series Courses Slated In First Aid * Denver Red Cross will pre­ sent both afternoon and evening Contemplative Never Forgets World courses in first aid this sum­ By Betty Moynihan THE CARMELITES PRAY, mer at the chapter house, 170 out a corpus on it. The bed is a fiortant, Mrs. Barrett pointed] who did not have much outside "The world forgetting, by the she .said. From the time they | wooden frame with a straw mat- out. Steele street. activity, but she is patroness of world forgot" is a slogan that get up at 4:40 a.m. until they■ tre.ss. It's rough, as are the The cla.sses will be given once It is the pulsing heart of the the missions, the Little Flower, may suit honeymooners, but it retire at 11 pm . they busy! coarse covers. But the Carme­ I Mystical Body of which Christ St. Therese.” a week for five weeks, two hours only half applies to the con­ themselves with some form of lite isn’t bothered about pamper­ I Is the head. Pure love of God is Aunt Margaret rose to her feet for each class. templative nun. mental, vocal, or active prayer. ing the body. She wants to per­ ! the ideal of perfection. Who and said carefully, “Do you The beauty of her life of THE AFTERNOON class will They garden, they sew, they fect her soul. 'elevates herself, elevates the think I could go with you next prayer is that it never for a begin on Wednesday, July 22, paint, they write, they read, ' world. > time and visit Angela? I’d like moment forgets the ivorld. The “AS FOR STARVING to at 1 p.m. they make vestments, and altar The Carmelite masters the to hear her opinion about it all.” world as it is, with its care­ death, as you mentioned earlier. The evening classes will be­ breads for the nearby parishes. things of this world, rejecting “But certainly. I’ll arrange it lessness, thoughtlessness, greed, I think the number of Carme­ all that does not help her jn gin on Tuesday, July 28, and a “How grim it all sounds!” for you.” and uglier sins. lites who live to a ripe old age the road to perfection, to union second one on July 30. Both lamented Aunt Margaret, Does the—world forget her? prove that the diet is a good with God Mrs. Barrett watched her go start at 7:30 p.m. Yes, except for those near to “Come now, nothing's grim one. Mother Superior tells me down the walk, shaking her An advanced first aid class her, relatives and her spiritual if you do it for the right rea­ that the nuns must eat well in head, and muttering “Locked will be offered on Monday and WORLDLY PEOPLE think kin. son,” .Mrs. Barrett smiled. order to fast well. that unhappiness and poverty up — away from everything.. Wednesday from 7:30 to 9:30 Yet to make reparation for She reminded her visitor that "They don’t eat meat, true, are the same, but the Carme­ What nonsense, Mrs. Barrett p.m., starting Aug. 10. the sins of that world outside Christ had said “Pray always” ; but they have plenty of good lite frees herself of attachments thought. Classes are taught by Red her enclosure, the contempla­ and that's exactly what the Sis-j wholesome food.” in embracing poverty. She, like Angela has everything, more Cross authorized instructors, tive Sister works and prays, us­ ters did, no matter what the “Ha!” Aunt Margaret said, her Sisters, wants to do things than the wealthiest person in and persons completing the ing a minimum of the things task in hand. | "but you can’t deny that they in God’s way. the world. jf course will be is.sued a Red that the world thinks impor­ \Irs. Barrett recalled the old fast most of the year.” Aunt Margaret was listening Cross certificate. HospHai Story tant. And she thrives on it — story of a wealthy man who “True. When fasting they intently now, but her eyes were rewarded by the gifts of the have a cup of coffee and dry FOR REGISTRATION and in Getting a les.son in modem developments in hospital care is saw a nun kneeling to cleanse guard^, as if she still had mis­ "For Belter Cab Service" Holy Ghost, and their fruits — bread for breakfast, a full meal formation, those interested Leonard J. Olivas (lef), grand knight of Knights of Columbus the sores of a leper. givings. charity, joy, peace, patience, at eleven, and some vegetables “Poets have agreed that more should call Red Cross chapter Council 539, who is listening to Gene Baker, administrative as­ benignity, goodness, longanim­ “I wouldn’t do that for a mil­ bread and tea in the evening. lion dollars,” he said. things are wrought by prayer % oiu‘ ( a ll house, 399-0550. sistant, Mercy hospital, explain the hospital’s new pneumatic ity, mildness, fidelity, modesty, On Fridays and in Lent they than this world dreams of,” tube system. A member of the hospital’s speakers' bureau. Bak­ continence, and chastity. "Neither would I,” replied have a black fast when no eggs, Mrs. Barrett said. "There’s one MAin 3-7I7I O iv* Him Rpom er talked about the institution’s $8,600,000 building program at If you want to know if the the nun, without pausing in her butter or milk are served." little hidden-away Carmelite When passing a pedestrian in a recent meeting of the K. of C. Friday Luncheon club. He nun’s life is a happy one, ask work. the street, motorists should slow stressed the emphasis on patient care that will make the hos­ one. “WHAT’S THAT ODD NAME MRS. BARRETT POINTED they call themselves,” Aunt down and give him room. If the pital one of the most up-to-date facilities in the world. The “Poor Angela! She’s buried out that the nuns made every­ Margaret said, “disgraced — pedestrian is crowded by a car, New Mercy hospital will open in the fall. herself alive,” Aunt Margaret FOR JULY 4tli he can easily become confused thing serve towards spiritual discalcified or something?” said in a choked voice as she perfection “You mean discalced — that and step into the path of an put down her coffee cup. oncoming vehicle. “But she's not allowed to talk. means “without shoes’ — but WEEKEND TRAVELERS Mrs. Barrett looked at her I just can’t imagine that — not actually they do wear soft Delegates Get 'Flowers husband’s sister whose annual Angela!” .Aunt Margaret said. hempen sandals. St. Teresa of WE OFFER visit always provided some emo­ “The Carmelite gets along Avila thought that footwear re­ tional scenes. This one had been without most of the things the flected the noisy, restless spirit A FINE SELEQION OF ^ WATCH// From Chaplain, Others sparked by young Angela’s de­ world considers necessary. As of worldliness. "To her, bare feet US G RO W ' f ^ cision to enter the Carmelite for talking, they do that during meant silence, penance, humil CAR STATUES The Rev. Joseph O’Malley, for Colorado in behalf of the convent. recreation, for an hour twice in ity, austerity.” chaplain of the Federal Cor­ Colorado carnation industry. “Nonsense,” Mrs. Barrett each day.” Aunt Margaret said she ST. CHRISTOPHER rectional institute, Englewood, Attending the institute from said. “When Angela entered “But to sleep on the floor — couldn’t understand it at all. and other delegates from Colo­ Colorado, besides Mr. Eakins Carmel she had stars in her and in that cell — it sounds But Mrs. Barrett suggested that OR rado made a flowery impres­ and Father O’.Malley, who is eyes, as if she had found Heaven worse than a prison.” to understand Carmel, a person had to remember Christ’s word sion at the 11th National Insti­ also the president of the Colo­ itself.” ".All right, let’s say it’s a HIGHWAY MEDALS tute on Crime and Delin­ rado Probation, Parole, and room, then. The Carmelite ‘Take up your cross and follow Me.’ Those who take this literEd- quency in Boston. Correction association, were THE BARRETTS WERE un­ doesn't mind the word cell, it ly find nothing amiss with a life — • — The state contingent distrib­ Betty Portner, director of Mount usual parents, they had raised recalls her intention of making of contemplation and prayer. uted some 2,000 Colorado car­ View Girls’ school; Malcom not the least objection to their herself a prisoner of divine FOR YOUR VACATION NEEDS nations to Massachusetts Gov­ Geddie, director of the Lookout daughter’s wish to become a Love, as spiritual writers put As to being "shut away” and CARS SOLD! ernor and Mrs. Endicott Pea­ Mountain School for Boys; Mrs. contemplative nun. The Prioress it. doing nothing useful in the ROSARIES — PRAYER BOOKS body and to all the delegates Edward Geer, University of had told of the parental com­ “So their room is bare except world like teaching or nursing, SInu March 1, 1963 attending the institute. Denver; and Edward Grout, di­ plaints that most times had to for a large wooden cross, with­ the Carmel is even more im SUNDAY or DAILY MISSALS ED TYNAN’S The flowers were presented rector of adult paroles. be overcome. Aunt Margaret by James P. Eakins, Interstate was voicing in the usual dis­ tressed tones of near relatives. — • — S a & L C o i Parole compact administrator Nun From Denver “She was such a beautiful Mail & Phone Orders Given Prompt Attention CHRYSLER W all Tops Dean’s List girl,” she protested. ' PLYMOUTH M “She's even more beautiful W all CARPETS Sister John Baptist, daughter now — and happier.” Room Size of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Skell, “But so bright and lively!” CLARKE'S and Smaller RUGS 3620 Forest street, Denver, was “Well,” said Mrs. Barrett, NEW' Laraatt wlacflam la Ma City among 24 students who earned “it takes an intelligent girl to places on the dean’s list at Do­ 1964 VALIANT understand the life, and a lively CHURCH GOODS minican college, Racine, Wis, one to live it.” Furniture K 'h ir 1633 Tremont Place TAbor 5-3789 $1,795 Opan Manday and Wadnatday A member of the Dominican “But what does she — what ■ vam n«i T ill l i M P.AA. order. Sister John Baptist was do any of them do all day?” DILIVIRID DINVRR Mrs. Barrett patiently ex­ Charge Accounts Invited,. talM A MrvlM one of five students at the col E.M.W. lege who topped the honors list plained, while Aunt Margaret where cash talks with a straight four-point aver­ mopped ever-ready moisture 5225 E. COLFAX 2141 So. Broadway from the corner of her eye. SHerman 4-27M age, according to Sister M. Sam 1 ,1 . uel, the academic dean. Pre-Cana Need a Transportation L e i b a i a n , T eB o c k h o r s t c C o. Conference Specialist? See your Scheduled Mo^Pac Representative n s u r o r s The Rev. Robert Syriancy, pastor of Our Lady of Fatima parish, Lakewood, will serve as director of the Pre-Cana C o n- ference scheduled July 5, 6, 8. and 10 in the Pre-Cana center. E. Fifth avenue and Josephine For Those Who Forgot, She PrenfS street, Denver. .All couples plan­ ning marriage are urged to at­ For a world that has no time to pray she prays; for a aI k c c f S 9 7 tend these sessions. GERALD J. HENCAAANN JOHN E. ZOOK GERARD R. world that covets ever more and more material wealth and TaBOCKHORST, CPCU pleasure, she takes of God’s gifts a minimum. Tbe contem­ THE OPENING SESSION will plative nun is happy because her work is prayer, and prayer start on Sunday, July 5 at 1:15 1130 PUBLIC SERVICE BLDG. 825-0241 p.m. with Father Syriancy is her work. IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN DENVER ON THE COHRELL CORNER, SIXTEENTH AND WELTON speaking on the preparation of couples for a holy and happy marriage. July 30-Aug. 2 Hata Off To Mr. and Mrs. M anin Hegarty and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Vil- lano will‘ S p e a k on July 6 on Cursillo Scheduled domestic issues of married life. On July 8, two Catholic doc­ tors will discuss the physical as­ JhsL Tyicmk SJbhSL pects of married life. July 30 at Seminary On July 10, Father Syriancy will speak and present certifi­ cates to couples who have at­ The seventh Cursillo in the ers’ school currently being con­ Denver archdiocese will be held ducted for Cursillo leaders. G H E A X E S T tended all the sessions. All evening sessions start at | July 30 to Aug. 2 at the St. .An­ ONE Sl'CH SCHOOL is being 7:45 p.m. Questions may be ask­ drew .Avellino seminary, 1050 S. conducted weekly at St. Anne’s ed at each session. Birch street, in Denver. The parish, Arvada, under the direc­ new facilities at the Theatine tion of Father Benedict Butler, THERE IS .A registrytion fee Fathers seminary make it an O.S.B., of Sacred Heart parish, of $5 which covers the cost of ideal location for a Cursillo dur­ Boulder, and Bill Bradley of lunch on Sunday, refreshments ing the seminary vacation. Blessed Sacrament parish, Den­ ver. each evening and materials giv­ Father James Prohens, C.R., A new school has just started en the couples. superior of the seminary, has at Lowry Air Force base, head­ Resen ations may be made by | made the facilities available, 5,665 Suits, Topcoats calling FL 5-8154. ed by Father John F. Meade, recalling that the Cursillo origi­ S.M., chaplain, and Dr. Ken nated in the Spanish island of Lambert. A school for women Majorca, the same center from leaders is being conducted at which have come the Theatine St. Pius X’s parish, Aurora, by & Sport Coats Reduced! Fathers who work in Colorado. the pastor. Father Francis Syri- He personally knows Bishop aney, acting co-ordinator of Juan Hen-as, founder of the Cursillo activities in the Denver including Cursillo movement. ; area. ■1 Two Denver area women APPLICANTS WILL BE ac­ served as lay professors in a cepted, as usual, on the recom­ Cursillo for women Just con­ MANSFIED-TIMELY CLOTHES mendation of their pastor or a cluded at the postulancy of tbe priest of their parish. First Sisters of Charity In Pueblo. Spinning your wheels? We know who can preference will be given to those They were Mrs. Marian Flee- HART SCHAFFNER & MARX candidates from parishes in nor of St. Lonis’ parish, Engle* help you. Your Missouri Pacific Freight Rep­ which a priest has himself made wood, and Mrs. Harlette resentative’s a whiz on wheels . . . nobody the Cursillo. , Brown of St. Pins X’s parish, ‘ .Aurora. beats him on delivering the goods and having .Assisting as spiritual director WHERE ELSE BUT COTTRELL'S can you choose from 3,590 Summer I Men interested in making the the know-how. Rates, routes, schedules . . . of the Cursillo will be Father 'new Cursillo should make appli- and Year 'Round Suits . . . 1,470 Sport Coats Eugene Walsh, a Sulpician I cation through a priest of their up-to-the-minute import-export rules and priest from St. Marj-’s semi­! parish. Priests may get appli- nary, Baltimore, Md., who has regulations . , . Piggyback Plans, special cars, and 585 Topcoats at Substantial Reductions! j cation forms from the office of had considerable experience I the Denver Cursillo board, P.O. handling, re-routing, locating lost shipments; with the spread of the Cursillo This is resale where you can get exactly what ! Box 56, Aurora. in Mainland. what might seem a major problem to you is you want in modal, fabric, color and First Vows Father Walsh will also be giv-, all in a day’s work to him! size whether you wear a 35 short, a 50 extra long Randy Mcllvaln. son of Mr. ing one of the mam talks at the 40 Hours" Devotion and Mrs. H. L. Mcllvain of area convention of the Chris'ian- July S. 1964 I or any size in between. Stacks and racks Onr Lady of Fatima parish, Family Movement in Pueblo a| MI Snnday After Pentecost i week following. j Lakewood, recited first vows •Georgetown, Our Lady of Call G. J. SCHMIDT of SLACKS, too, as well as FAMOUS BRAND as a Brother in the Society An entirely new team of lay Lourdes of Jesus June 16 in St. Fran­ professors is being prepared to •Red niff. Mt. Carmel Ass’t. Traffic Mgr. FURNISHINGS: Shirts, Sport Shirts, Swimwear & Pajamas. cis Xavier's novitiate. Sheri­ give the talks for the Cursillo. N.B. Missions marked with dan. Ore. .A 1961 graduate of 515 17th St. Regular Credit Terms apply and $5.00 holds in "Will Call" Sammy Sandos of Presentation an asterisk (•) may have 13 Regis high school, he is now parish, Denver, will be the lay Hours’ of Exposition of tbe MA 3-3239 Doors open at 9:15 tomorrow morning! at ML St. Michael’s scholas- rector. The new professors are Blessed Sacrament Instead of ticate in Spokane, Wash. being recruiied from the lead­ 49 Hours’. Thursday, July 2, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 3 Visiting Irish Priest Solicits Funds for Gambia

By Jim Bzdek Father Flynn’s job is to find can vice province last January an oddity among countries. It are 200 miles ijiiand. He mans It’s a long way to Tipperary it. His boss, Bishop Michael Ma­ in Glejiwood Springs, Colo. . is twenty miles wide and 350 a station alone. from West Africa. loney of the Diocese of Bathurst, TheTiloly Ghost Fathers first miles long and is split in two But he says he never gets But for Irish native Father Gambia, West .Africa, is also on came to Gambia in 1900. Since by the Gambia river which is bored with the bush. There is Michael Flynn (a brogue to a speaking tour in the East. then they have established 37 navigable for 230 miles. plenty to do. ^ match) it doesn’t make much Father Flynn's appearance in schools, two high schools, and In the middle of the 19th cen­ Father Flynn is a ^ one-man difference. Denver came about through the plenty of good will with the pre­ tury the British Empire an­ everything. He builds ' chapels, He’s just spent 10 years in meeting of his Bishop at the dominantly Mohammedan popu­ nexed the ten miles on each side fixes jeeps, teaches school, the African bush in a sausage­ Council in Rome with Denver’s lation. j of the river, then in Senegal, to passes out medicine, and shaped country called Gambia, Auxiliary Bishop David Ma­ There are 8.000 Catholics in ! prevent the slave trading which generally helps maintain a pro­ a wedge in the side of Senegal loney. They are the world’s the country, about three per ; was goir\g on unhampered along gram of mission work at the ont- : on the West African coast. only Bishops with the name of the banks of the river. post. His station is the same .And he's going back there Maloney. , cent of the population. Bap­ The country is a flat, savanna­ place his Bishop manned alone tisms number about 400 each I just as soon as he raises a good Father .Michael Flynn actual­ like area with a long dry sea- for 13 years before his conse­ part of $60,000. I year. , son, a short wet season, no po- cration in 1958. ly was born in Tipperary. Ire­ The Catholic schools enroll­■ tential mineral wealth, a prin- Bishop Maloney, who s^ ak s FATHKR FLY.VN WAS in land, the eldest of eight boys ment is 80 per cent Mohamme- I cipal export crop of peanuts, the native language better than Denver this week to push his in a family of ten children. He m l [cause. It’s part of a one-man ' dan. .And many of the country’s land an average worker’s earn- most natives, translated the was ordained in .1953 and has leaders, though .Mohammedan, tour of the U.S. He has already i ing capacity of $45 a yjear in- Baltimore Catechism into the spent ten of the last eleven were trained in Catholic schools. ; land. been in California. Pennsyl­ years in West .Africa. tongue, making it the first writ­ vania, and several other states Gambia gets its official inde­ ten work in the primarily oral FATHER FLYNN NOTES pendence in December. In the during the past five months, and HE BELONGS TO a commu­ Fula langu^e. that the country’s greatest need meantime, a UN commission is he is headed for New York and nity known as the Holy Ghost The over-all program of con­ is education, as only 10 per cent studying the possibility of eco­ points east for the next three Fathers of the Irish Province. verting the bush to Catholicism of the population goes to a nomic and maybe federal ties months. There are about 9M of them in is a long-range plan, according school, and that mostly in the for Gambia with the surround­ In Denver he spoke at St. Ireland, and they boast 15 in to Father Flynn. At present large towns, ing Senegal. there are small chapels, .small Francis de Sales’ church last Gambia. Sunday as part of the Mission Gambia itself is somewhat of schools, and small missions. It i Cooperative plan. The annual They just started an Ameri­ THIS ASSOCIATION is pres doesn’t look like much is being j collection prtxgram is admin- ently the chiep concern of the done, and progress is slow, he Iistered by the Society for the' Gambians who number about says. .And there are still no na­ I Propagation of the Faith, head­ '3 million. They are made up tive priests or Sisters. ' ed here by Monsignor Gregory Chairmen Named I of four distinct tribes. Father At Orthodox Congress Smith of St. Francis church. Flynn works among the Fulas, BUT THE PROGR.AM IN The $60,000 figure is the same For Drive on a handsome, fair-skinned pagan Gambia is a long-range one. Fa­ Discussing (he program of the 17th biennial and Archbishop lakovos, head of the Orthodox amount the government of Gam­ Cystic Fibrosis group of Arabic origin. ther Flynn points out. it is look­ Clergy-Laity Congress of (he Greek Orthodox Church in the Americas. The picture was taken bia promises to give to the Cath­ The priest’s stomping grounds ing ahead 200 or 300 years. Church In North and South America are, from before a dinner meeting of the congress Tues­ olic school effort in Gambia if: F'ormer Governor Dan Thorn­ left, Auxiliary Bishop David M, Maloney of day evening at which Cardinal Cushing was the Church can raise a match-! ton. slate chairman for the Cys- ing amount. i Denver, Cardinal Richard Cushing of Boston, the principal speaker. Itic Fibrosis campaign, an- [nounced the appointment of I John T. Tierney and Floyd W. I Lindenmeyer as co-chairmen of For Catholics, Orthodox the C 'F campaign in Metropol- ■ itan Denver. I [ MR. TIERNEY IS former i secretary-treasurer of Mountain Unity at Communion [states Telephone company and currently president of the Lions By Paul H. Hallett Referring to the meeting ofi this talk Cardinal Cushing told and Jewish synagogues in my Foundation. Within a few years inter­ Pope Paul VI and Patriarch the Archbishop: "Vour Emi­ archdiocese. 1 feel that in thus Floyd W. Lindenmeyer is an communion between Ortho­ Athenagoras in Jerusalem last nence, that is the divinest state­ demonstrating and discovering executive and Public Relations Rev. Michael Flynn, C.S.P. dox and Catholics—that is, January, the Greek Orthodox ment on union I have ever good will 1 am making the representative of the Fhiblic Prelate said (t was a meeting heard.” best possible contribution. Service company of Colorado. the receiving of Communion “If you leave union to Church "not between two men but be­ Cardinal Cushing was strong by Catholics from Orthodox leaders you will never get un­ “Th Colorado Cystic Fibrosis tween two Churches.” in the belief that union among MAGDALENE GARDENS "^and vice-versa—may be a ity, but if you work as if ev­ chapter is most fortunate,” said "Two men went to Jerusalem Christians would be accom­ THE ULTIMATE IN NURSING FACILITIES reality. erything depended on you, and former Governor Thornton, “ to That was the joint view of to pray where Our Lord lived plished at the grass-roots, the have enlisted the volunteer serv­ INTENSIVE CARE NURSING FOR PATIENTS and was crucified. I have treas­ pray as if everything depended Archbishop lakovos. Primate of parish, the lay level. ices of such outstanding bus­ ^ REQUIRING; ured the image of a man full of on God, unity will come about.” the Greek Orthodox Church in What contributes to pessi­ iness leaders as Jack Tierney • POST-OPERATIVE • CONVALESCENT charity and grace. I believe and Floyd Lindenmeyer. North and South America, and mism about Christian union, he A.SKED WHETHER he would • PSYCHOTHERAPY • GERIATRIC Cardinal Richard Cushing of that one day, since we have so said, is that we expect it to hazard a guess as to when ■’.As businessmn and human- • GENERAL MEDICAL PROCEDURES Boston, as expressed in a press much In common, there will be 'itarians, these men appreciate intercommunion between us. come from a formal statement Catholic and Orthodox would interview in Denver. of Churchmen. That is not the unite, .Archbishop lakovos de­ the urgent need for a more ef­ "What remains is not to start FULL CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL, way union will come, it will clined. but said that "if we con­ fective Cystic Fibrosis pro­ dialogue but cooperation. We CARDINAL CUSHING quoted come from God. tinue to breathe the same ecu­ gram.” SERVICES FOR THE AGED AND INFIRMED must enlighten each other. Un­ Catholic Archbishop Hakim of menical air, we will reach far­ “Cystic fibrosis", Thornton Galilee, whom he had seen re­ ion is the will of God. We have Christ’s prayer that all may ther to this goal. Dialogue may continued, "is one of the most New concept of nursing care, for the agedorinfirmed, cently, to this effect. in the past fought each other. be one has hitherto not been an­ swered, he, declared, "because be completed within the next 10 serious life-threatening diseases to meet the demand of families with older or in- The Cardinal said that such . . . We have not helped the of childhood. Great progress of the obstacles we have placed to 15 years. After that, if our intercommunion need not nec­ cause of union. has been made by the Founda­ firmed relatives living at home, Magdalene Gardens in its path. It is for us to create peoples do their part, they will essarily wait on any formal un­ "Now it is time to enlighten, tion’s C/F research centers in nursing facilities offers the following shortterm plans; the atmosphere, to get out of force us into unity.” ion between the Orthodox and to help each other, to pray not lengthening the life of these our ghettoes — Catholic. Jew­ The Archbishop did not think Catholics but could be an ap­ only that we may join hands children, but as yet there is no VACATION PLAN plication of the decree on ecu­ but join hands before the al­ ish, or Protestant — to love that in principle the Primacy of cure” Custodial care for the aged or infirmed while the family goes on vacation, weekly menism, expected to be dis­ tar." each other and work together. the Pope was an insurmounta­ semi-private room rate of $60.00 includes nursing care, diet, linen service, house cussed and passed in the third “That is why I have visited ble obstacle to union, since the THE THEME OF THE 1964 keeping, supervised baths, personal laundry, recreational therapy. session of Vatican II. AT THE CONCLUSION of some 80 Protestant churches Orthodox had always recog­ Cystic Fibrosis campaign will Religious Services Available. nized an honorary primacy for be "The Children’s Hour for ------WEEK-END PLAN ------the Pope, He intimated that C/F.” Designed for families wanting to go on week day or week end trips. All the Third in Series (hey would like to see a re­ above services for a daily rate of $10.00. statement of the Pope’s author­ mcKSONi Mw» ia« Mir cMtmar------DAY PLAN *------lal ity in the Ecumenical Council. For working families, the out patient will receive complete custodial nursing care, Cardinal Cushing said that he noon and evening meals, baths and recreational therapy. For a daily rate of expected to speak at the next AMPU $5.00. Hta pAMONa Alcohol Major Factor session of the Council on reli­ Bring the patient in the morning, and pick them up after work in the evening. gious liberty, and he expected ■ ti such a decree to pass. ; “Monthly Rates From $220.00” He said that, since the Coun­ ------FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT ------cil legislated only for Catho­ A e V * ® " lics, this decree was directed to MEMORIAL CO. In Divorce Problem Catholics. At the same time he MAGDALENE GARDENS, INC expressed the hope that it would sp«tt aivo. AT tnt AVI. 3131 South Federal Blvd. Phone 761-0260 By Bill Slevin troubles, sexual maladjustment, ments (college, just having fun) have an effect for liberty be­ aaiiai (Editor’s Note; Divorce has lack of understanding a n d to contribute the degree of com­ hind the Iron Curtain. '‘AMUIatmd WHk if. AsHkomf’g Heapitaf — Deaver/ Cefe." become a major sociai problem thoughtfulness, a n d serious mitment necessary to make a in the United States — ond Den­ character defects (alcoholism, marriage successful. ver. This is the third in a series mental and emotional disturb­ J on the problem as it pertains ances) are some of the' major THIS IMMATURITY in teen to Denver.) factors leading to divorce. agers, the counselors (eel. also makes counseling of this group Alcoholism, a serious social Immaturity, poor preparation more difficult, again because problem In itself in the United (or marriage, and the degree of they are less able to face tlic Spend Only What Your Family States today, appears to be a commitment made to the mar­ riage (compared with the com­ problems breaking up their major contributing factor to an­ marriage. other serious problem — di­ mitment made to other things, vorce. such as a Job) are some of the On this point, Mrs. DiNunzla things leading to marital break­ says: Denver Domestic Relations up! In (he opinion of Mrs. Her­ Court Judge Robert P. Fuller­ "They are not ready to face bert Gaskill, a marriage coun­ ton says it has been his experi­ problems. They feet they are in selor formerly associated with Can Afford ence on the bench for excessive a situation from which they the Marriage Council of Denver. alcoholism to come up in almost want out. You can cite advan­ every other case. In addition to alcoholism or tages of marriage and the dis­ excessive drinking. Judge Ful­ advantages of divorce to them ONE CAN READILY sec this lerton lists financial problems, without much success. They by sitting in on divorce cases in incompatibility, physical abuse, lack the persistence to work out Judge Fullerton’s court. sexual incompatibility, inability difficult situations over a period to get along with others, and the of time.” • "He would stay out half involvement of a third person But counselors come in con­ the night and come in drunk.” (the eternal triangle) are the tact with all age groups in their • “When he was drinking he (actors which crop up most efforts to save marriages. Their would get mean and beat me.” often in divorce cases coming counseling procedures, the pur­ • "His drinking got so bad before him. pose of counseling and its suc­ Our more than 45 years as a recognized leader 1 was a nervous wreck.” cess Will be discussed in the ’These and similar statements MONSIGNOR William J. Mon­ next article. can be heard often in Domestic ahan, associate director of the in funeral services, in Denver, is our guarantee Relations Court. Catholic Charities offices, which Marriage counselors also list come in contact with couples alcoholism or excessive drink­ experiencing marital difficul­ of your complete satisfaction. ing as a leading factor in di- ties. believes immaturity, al­ V 0 r c e cases, even though coholism, and people’s inability Count “cruelty” is the cause most to understand all implications listed in divorce actions. of obedience or that the mar­ On It Other causes are also listed riage vows mean sacrifice, are by counselors. factors leading to divorciv Things happen when Mrs. WUke Reawick, former In any discussion of divorce' you call Long Distance. marriage counselor of the Do­ jwith marriage counselors, mestic Relations Court, lists judges or others coming in con­ People are surprised. such things as the background tact with the problem, the word They call others of the couple Involved; the ca­ "immaturity” crops up quite to the phone. You ask pacity (or lack of It) to love; often. inferiority complex (where one yourself why you And this does not necessarily spouse needs constant reassnr- waited so long to visit apply to one’s age. As Mrs. Ren­ iag), and educational response. You don't need a Mrs. Renwick (eels a person wick says; "Someone 4t may m o r t u a r i e s suffering from an inferiority sometimes not be old enough” special occasion to complex is a bad marriage risk. to rope with marriage "to know call Long Distance. how to ride with (he punches." As for educational response, Try it and see! she believes men should better Generally though, this imma­ understand women. They should turity is seen as an important factor in the bn-akup of teen­ understand that women do not FEDERAL BLVD. AT SPEER react, the same, physically, age marriages. The counselors MOUNTAIN i091 SO. COLORADO BLVD. at MISSISSIPPI interviewed feel that teen-agers, mentally, or physiologically, as STATES • GRAND 7-1625 •SKYLINE 7-1238 men. in the majority of cases, don’t realiie the problems they face TSLEPHONS MRS. MAUREEN OINUNZIO. in marriage, or don’t know what who resigned as the court’s they really want. ‘Denver s Catholic Mortuaries' marriage counselor July 1. feels Mrs. Gaskill feels teen-agers financial difficulties. in-law have too man«F other commit­ Is Supreme Court Competent? By Paul H. Hallett said that no form of expres- The Justice never inquired s I 0 n can be constitutionally why obscenity is suppressed in MORE THAN ever, the U S. banned. the first place. It is not pro­ Supreme Court has been mani­ hibited because it has no so­ festing a tendency to become In neither case was there a majority opinion. A majority cial importance but because it a super-legislature, and less Is socially harmful. Other than ever has it been demon­ of Justices agreed in each in­ stance on the over-all result, things thought socially harm­ strating its ability to justify ful have been suppressed, Our Rcorfars this usurped role. but they could not come to terms on their reasons. How though they are unquestion­ That fact became painfully ably art. Blackface comedians dear in the last two obscenity then could their decisions striking down censorship have practice a form of art, a n d cases the Court decided before yet it has long been banned beginning its summer vaca­ any value? Of what use is an Advise and Dissent from all entertainment media, tion. In the case involving the interpretation of the Constitu­ tion formed from varied and because some people con­ movie, The Lovers, the vote strue them as racial insults. • Starvation in Rusiin? was 8 to 3 to upset Ohio cen­ even conflicting opinions? You can always present ob­ Editor, the Register: sorship. In the Thompson ap­ Many right-thinking persons are in a dilemma when grop­ peal, involving obscene paper­ JUCTICE BRENNAN, w h o scenity upder the guise of sci­ m ing for the answer as how Russia and ail of the other en­ backs in a Kansas town, the spoke for himself and three ence, art, or literature, b u t vote was 7 to 2. But this was others in The Lovers case, em­ does it cease to be obscenity slaved nations might be delivered from the Soviet yoke with­ only the beginning of confu­ phasized the decision in Roth on that account? We know out resort to war. sion. (1957) that obscenity is exclud­ what obscenity does; it works The means of the liberation of the Soviet slave states can In both cases (here were all ed from the protection of the a measurable social harm. be found in the April, 1964, issue of Nation Enropa, the highly sorts of opinions: Several Jus­ First Amendment “only be­ Why cannot we suppress it? informative German monthly magazine. In a startling article tices said they considered it cause it has no social value.” T h e plethora of prayer “Hunger Peril in the Ukraine?” it U conclusively proven that proper for the Supreme Court Justice Brennan deduces amendments following the Vit­ 0 the Soviet Union b in its convubive death agony because the to try to dedde the question of from this that “material deal­ ale decision of 1962 reflect the J-A Ukraine, once the granary of Europe, has become a vast obscenity In particular cases; ing with sex in a manner that lack of faith the people have wasteland. Unib of the Red Army are being deployed through­ several said they would leave advocates ideas. . .or that has in the U.S. Supreme Court. out Russia in fearful anticipation of a massive uprising u Unless it begins to decline the the problem to state and low­ literary or scientific or artis­ ■ f the pangs of hunger are now spreading to the cosmopolitan er federal courts; one said he tic value or any other form of role it has assumed of unelect­ areas___ regards only “hard core" por­ social Importance may not be ed legislature, its powers may nography as Illegal; and two branded as obscenity.” be curtailed considerably. By withholding all assistance to the Soviet Union, that evil empire will collapse from within.. . . John J. Keenan, Bronx, New York

• Prom otat Ro/igloii For Heavens Sake Editor, the Register For one to favor the Becker Amendment to the Constitu­ tion does not necessarily mean that one u trying to slap the Pendulums Ever Swing V Supreme Court in the face. It does not mean that one b charg­ ing the court with Irreligion and it does not mean that one By Frank Scully down to a much shorter arc Nevertheless, Sok kept it up, believes the court is intentionally destroying religion and ib One of the regiments of and if one lived long enough, and at the time he died I think influence in our nation. complaints directed against while he might not see the he had 400 papers on his One can favor the amendment because he sees in it the op­ me by people who know me same old abuses arise, he string. He was always telling portunity once and for all to clarify the first amendment so pretty well is that 1 seem to would see a modified society disillusioned comrades to go fly into a state of calm when replacing the red badge of and see a priest and join the that it can never again be mbtakenly interpreted as it has everybody else is excited or revolution. Catholic Church. In fact he been by the Supreme Court. terrified. Sok went through a part of said it so much I one time The Catholic Church teaches, and has always taught, that This must go back an awful­ that revolution in Russia, but told him to stop his nonsense the state has a duty to promote religion in general. Thb b cer­ ly long time. I remember the he was at odds with Lenin and and go and see a priest him­ tainly what the Becker amendment does. ’Those wty> opposed Russian Revolution broke out Trotsky and caught the last self. this amendment join hands with the secularist and atheist when I was in ctrilege. In train out of Moscow to the This he never did. He was whether they intend to or not. I doubt seriously if many of those days the place was Gobi Desert. the son of a rabbi and though those who oppose it have ever read i t They should; Surely called “Holy Russia." I don’t I.anding in Shanghai even­ he had gone as far away from know quite how it got that tually, he changed his whole the faith of his fathers as one the decbion of the Supreme Court has ignored thb basic duty name, because in its last stance. He became chairman could go he had also come of the state. Their de;:ision does not promote religion; the years under the Tzar with the back a long way. One or two amendment does. mad monk Rasputin running This is one of the last of his children actually did A. W., Denver the country it seemed to me columns written by Frank become Catholics, and I guess C/ S its holiness must have been Scully before his death June it was just a personal matter • P rm yn for M n, iNoiroy a shell. 23 in Palm Springs, Calif. that I wanted to see Sok in Editor, the Regbter I remember too, at the time, there with them. Mrs. Murray, spear-head for the Athebb of America, is that George E. Sokolsky, a of the Chamber of Commerce But the main point is that of necessity playing a losing game. — But in the meantime, classmate, was violently and when both of us returned if you live long enough you favorable to the revolution, to New York after 19 years, will find most of these youth­ how much harm b she doing the Christian cause? I find her and Walter Lippmann in a Sok from the Orient, me from ful revolutionaries turning Talking Up a Storm interesting as a person as well as alarming as a public figure. more scholarly way was not Europe, Sok quite candidly away from a bomb-throwing It appears to me that somewhere in her past someone (per­ so far behind. In their later said he was going to change Utopia to a more tolerant so­ On the Home Scene haps a Catholic) has scandalized her to the point where all years they toned down and his style and wttat was more ciety, with a freedom to speak her aggressive energies are bunched against religion and the became what in the old days to the point he was going to and to worship and not be Church. radicals would call “reac­ Inject religion into his column. molested by a passing govern­ Why do we not pray for Mrs. Murray — everywhere from tionaries.” But that seems to Though most editors are ment dictatorship. It is hard One of the 'New Breed' one Hail Mary a day on up. I know of one already who has be a dirty word now. The God-fearing men, what they going. The transition seems By James M. Shea had a missionary friend offer a Mass (or her conversion. worst you can call a man fear more is a contributor endless. But it does happen. scholar determined to be in­ marketplace. Thb is seen in MAIT CLARKE surely is these days in an ultra-con­ with religion. Few have ever So for people who fly in a volved in the problems of his deceptive advertbing, price­ Don’t forget: No. 1, she b an immortal soul; No. 1, she is servative. succeeded. Dr. Frank Crane state of frenzy every timq the one of the “new breed,” of time and their solution, a man fixing, tax-cheating, planned trying to bring down religion and the Church in America. But Sokolsky, may God rest his used to do it. Father Keller word “communist” is tnen- whom Father Andrew Greeley capable of studying issues in obsolescence, and other sharp as for us, are we going to sin by omission? Are we going to says: “Everything is on their soul, was a devoted friend of has got small space in lay pa­ tioned and, what is worse, depth and unwilling to do any­ practices by owners, man­ let her do it? side — their youth, time, the thing but meet them head on. agers, workers. mine and the swing of his pers on the same soul-saving look with a suspicious eye Agnes W. Albrecht, Mission San Jose pendulum merely affirmed theme. But in the main a iplr- upon those who think it is only wave of history, and, one sus­ Fortunately, Mr. Clarke, A few years ago when I pects, the Holy Spirit.” what I thought about all Itnal note in a daily column one of the plagued of life on now in hb early 30’s, has asked a well-known Jesuit •

By C. J. Zecha its “C,” condemned, cate­ decision’s declaration that ob­ dealing with sex in a manner munity standards” does not Lovers contains only one love The four programs most peats are; “Catholicism and No sooner had the U.S. gory, with the following nota­ scenity is excluded from the that advocates ideas ... or mean that the question of ob­ scene "deemed objectionable” requested by listeners to be Modem Health,” by Father Supreme court ruled that the tion: “The blatant violation of constitutional protection of that has literary or scientific scenity can be decided by and this is “so fragmentary rebroadcast will constitute George Hagmaier,' C.S.P., French motion picture The Judaeo-Christlan modesty and free speech only “because it or artistic value or any other each local community where and fleeting that only a the Catholic Hour radio pro­ Catholic University of Amer­ Lovers was “not obscene” decency which permeates the is 'utterly without redeeming form of social importance, the probllm arises, but rather censor’s alert would make an grams for Sundays during ica, Washington, D.C., July development of the theme of social importance' ” and that than motion pictures houses may not be branded as ob- that the standard varies audience conscious that some­ July. The program is heard 12; “That the Church May this film Is a serious threat to throughout the country, in­ the mere “portrayal” of sex is cenity and denied the consti­ “from time to time,” not thing. 'questionable’ is being on Sundays on KO.\ Radio, Be More Fully Catholic,” by public and private morality.” not enough to classify materi­ place to place. portrayed.” cluding Denver, rushed to get tutional protection,” he said. Denver, at 12:30 p.m. Dr. Jaroslav Pelikan of Yale The Supreme Court, re­ al as ob.scene. He also declared that the Justice Goldberg in a brief this 1859 film back into cir­ In reality, the sequence Jus­ “Sex in the Modern Novel,” University divinity school, versing its ban against the “It follows that material test of “contemporary com­ concurring opinion said The culation. tice Goldberg speaks about is discussed by Father John J. July 19; and "Way of Know­ controversial movie, demon­ Putting it simply; Is The hardly a "fragmentary and Kirvan, C.S.P., Newman ing God” by ' Father Bede strated only that it has doubts fleeting” scene. On this Griffiths of Kerala, India, about what obscenity is and chaplain at Waynes State thought I can only go along University, Detroit, will be July 26. what society can do about it. with columnist William Moor­ In the case of The Lovers, heard July 5. The other re­ The Catholic Hour is pro­ ing, who said: "Was the duced by the National Coun­ o f the the vote for reversal was six film cut and cleaned up for to threh. ‘Christophers on TV cil of Catholic Men and heard the Supreme Court show­ over the National Broadcast­ AVtDieiAC6 It is referred to as the Ohio ing?” .\nd it would take a The Christophers’ program ing Company radio network. case because Nico Jacobellis, pretty dim-witted audience will be seen Sunday July 5, Lovers obscene or not? The manager of a movie threater who could "not” see that at 10:15 a m. on ICOA-TV. Supreme Court's latest action in Cleveland Heights had been something “quetsionable” is be­ ‘InsIghI’ on TV Channel 4, Denver, and on obscenity and censorship fined $2,500 for possessing and ing?” .\nd it would take a appears to bring these con­ showing the French movie. Justice Goldberg Defers to KOA.^-T\', Channel 5, Colo­ Father Elwood Kieser’s “In­ rado Springs. The program troversial problems no closer The Ohio Supreme Court had goes beyond the description of sight” program will be'tele­ will also be televised^ in Colo­ to solution than before. upheld his conviction. It was “questionable” scene. If the vised Sunday, July 5, on KB­ rado Springs on KRDO-TV, On Nov. 26, 1959, the Na­ noted that the film had been scene is not obscene then, in TV, Channel 9, Denver, at Channel 13, at 12:15 p.m. 10:30 a.m. tional Legion of Decency viewed by the justices before my opinion, it is tewd, classified the French movie. they rendered their opinion in sensual, unwholesome, indeli­ Jacobellis’ appeal. cate, and vulgar. So again, who can define obscenity? TRAVELING MEN THE SUPREME courts But if The Lovers is not ob­ Stay at the judgment was announced by scene, as declared by the Su­ Justice William J, Brennan, preme Court, this certainly ARGONAUT HOTEL who also wrote the longest af­ , does not make it a film of firmative opinion. FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR artistic merit. In the barest BRIDQE PARTIES. DANCES AND Justice Brennan, in his opin­ outline of its plot — story D IN N E R S ion on The Lovers, in which about a married woman who i PHONE tn-SI9l I he was joined by Justice takes up with a stranger, has B tiullful Ballroonii Prival* Dining Roomi Arthur Goldberg, strongly re­ an immoral affair with him, affirmed his commitment to Brazil’s ‘Radio Schools’ TV Topic and abandons her husband the test of obscenity which he 5 3 4 - 7g i 8 Radio schools in rural Brazil classrooms, on the social action programs of the Catholic and child — The Lovers is a laid down in his landmark like the one pictured above, which reach trite, cheaply made movie 1957 Roth- Alberts ruling. Church in South America, on the Look Up nearly 30,000 persons in the Natal diocese and Live program Sunday, July 5, 8:30 a.m., that is probably earning more Jhe, JtoiuL fioom. There he defined the legal test box office money now because alone, are in danger of being discontinued be­ on KLZ-TV, Channel 7, Denver. The camera (Managamant of Eilhar and Frank Fong) of obscenity this way: of its notoriety. As long as “Whether to the average cause of lack of funds. The effectiveness of will view radio schools in Colombia that broad­ the curiosity seekers support Ninth Avenue at Speer Blvd. * person, applying contempor­ these cla.sses will be treated in the conclusion cast literacy and cultural courses to the it, it’ll do hefty business. COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF ary community standards, the of “Not By Faith Alone,” a five-part series “campeslnos” or peasants. FINEST CHINESE AND dominant theme of the mater­ IN ONE WAY, the pro­ AMERICAN FOODS ial taken as a whole appeals ducers, exhibitors, and distri­ to prurient interest,” FOR THE LISTENER A Biaullful Lantarn Llghtad Dining Room In Iho butors of this innocuous film Valarant of Pertign W art Homo This definition, he conceded, have gained, in the Supreme John S. Stowart Post No. I is “not perfect (but) any sub­ Court’s decision, a surge of O p a n to th o P u b liclicOp stitute would raise equally dif­ 'Molly Brown'' Film Score Recorded II a.m. to 10:30 p.m.—Sat., till 12:30 a.m. publicity and promotion that (Cloitd Tuaadayi) ficult problems." For those who have seen show, “Colorado, My Home." ing and attractive as those he could not have been bought — DINNEH He emphasized the earlier and enjoyed The Unsinkable has been reinstated in the wrote for To Kill a Mocking­ at any cost. Molly Brown at the Denham film and is ably sung by Pres- bird, one of Bernstein’s best Sacred Heart Program theater, Denver, it will not nell. Willson wrote two new scores. It’s on the Ava label ‘House of Lord’ “ Ridiculous Superstitions” come as news that Debbie numbers for the film, “He’s (.A-45). will be tise topic of the Rev. Reynolds and Harve Prcsnell My Friend" and “Up Where There are so many girl folk The “House of the Lord” ST THE give the Meredith Willson the People .Are.” . singers recording these days Thomas Curry, S.J., of Kan­ program will be broadcast sas City, Mo., on the Sacred score a joyous lift. They do Both Presnell and Miss that it’s hard to keep up with Sunday, July 5, on KLZ-TV, Heart program Sunday, July S, the same on the MGM Rec­ Reynolds perform solidly on all of them. Yet, Anita S h^r, Channel 7, Denver, at 8 a.m. 8:15 a.m., on KBTV, Channel ords album soundtrack of the this recording. While the film who specializes in Latin- In the current series, “Educa­ 9, Denver. The same day, in movie. is visually more of a treat Amerlcan songs, shows prom­ tion and Religion,” panelists BHQWn Colorado Springs, on KKTV, Actually, only five numbers than the recording, the album ise in her first MGM Record will discuss “Education and Channel 11, at 9 a.m.. Father from the Willson stage musi­ will appeal to many who saw album. A certain showman­ Leisure Time.” Representing Curry will be seen in a pro­ cal are heard in the film; one, the movie. It does, however, ship and quiet good taste are the school administrator will gram titled “Technique and dropped from the Broadway lack the gusto, spirit, and evidenced in this recording, be Don Harper of the Engle­ For Bof • than 70 yoon. ContenL" sound of the Capitol Broad­ which deserves hearing. wood public school system; "dlnnor at Iho Itow a" F a m ily Theofer way cast recording of several On the male folk-singing citizen, member of the PTA, has boon a happy eus- ' Film and television actor years ago. Yet, it’s a pleasant side another MGM album John Emery; and a teacher, lea el these who ap­ Robert Stack will star In A showcase for the talents of offers five young men billed Vaughn Jaenike. Different Drummer, a drama preciate flee ealilae DINING Miss Reynolds and Presnell. as the Baytown Singers. osd exeepUenal servke. on Father Patrick Peyton’s Another album of great “Wanderin’ ” offers some in­ Seek Good Movies ! Family Theater Sunday, July popular appeal which em­ teresting songs, especially t h e B re w s P a la c e H o te l A joint statement issued in o lie n dIsIlBetiTe dlnlaq OUT? 5, 9 p.m., on KOSI Radio, bodies lush arrangements of “Chilly Winds.” Teen-agers Denver. standard popular themes and and the coffee-house set Rottenburg by the German Bish- ’ In lam rlene eorreuad- Try Our ops asked members of the fed-, songs is Verve’s “ Mondo Cane should find it appealing. features an intriguing, ia e s . eral parliament and the Ger- ’ FAST DAY No. 2,” featuring Kai Wind­ “Theme From Mr. Novak” authentic Scotch decor, O offM Houo* man producers’ organization to ing. Here is a group of songs is the title of an MGM al­ found nowhere else in Ifiik fiit ind lunchson, FAMILY STYLE promote good films. 7 i.m . to 2 p.m. excitingly arranged and per­ bum that spotlights the popu­ Denver...combined with CHICKEN DINNER formed by Winding, a trom­ lar television show created The German Bishops declared a menu of wonderful Ship Ta.v«m bonist and musician of wide by ex-Denverite E. Jack that many of the films shown food selections to thrill U n e lilo o , 11 p.m. to 2 p.m. I k talent. The brilliant sound of Neumann. It’s bouncy rhy­ throughout the country “do not eny Scotch Fomoot rooot b H f dlnnor, the Ondioline and guitar, plus thms are aimed at the high stress the beautiful and the pocketbook. Yes! so I p.m. to 10 p.m. dollr. school set, as is evidenced by precious, but evil, decadence or thrifty are the prices lundtyi 4:30 p.m. to t p.m. MESA # expert recording, give 12 songs a new measurement of the titles of the selections, perversity, and they are devised that the entire family can count Falao* Anna pleasure. The melodies are “Talkin’ Surf,” “Assembly in such a manner that the evil on an evening out with no gripes ExQuIilti lourmot d liliii. TREAT Stomp,” etc. does pot seem objectionkble but from the bread winner. Noon to 2i30 p.m. free and unbridled. The per­ formance is first rate. Lastly, for the jazz fancier attractive.” S p.m. to 9 p.m. RESTAURANT 4105 Wadsworth Blvd. 424-5520 Im dtirt. 2 p.m. to I p.m. 5600 W. Colfax The music from the movie is an album by Jimmy Smith, Such productions can ergate The Carpetbaggers was com­ an organist who can ring out scandal and hurt religious senti­ 4960 Federal Blvd. SoLti acnroo R oom 433-6759 posed by Elmer Bernstein various types of notes in a ments, the statement said. Open daily 11 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. Finn coliint. wild and erratic fashion. Yet, Noon to 2:30 p.m., and. surprisingly, is a back­ I p.m. to I p.m. ground score that is more in “ Who’s Afraid of Virginia Ballet Concert Set Woolf” Smith’s masterful OInmrdoiKlitf, Frldiyond distinguished than the film "An Evening of Ballet,” a Siturdiy twninis. on which it is based. Some touch comes through in some Not my McDonald's hamburger concert by the Ballet Arts Dlnnor S p.m. to 9 p.m. of the themes are as interest- mild, mellow compositions. on Sondiyi. The title of the album has Center, which encompasses For Tpurvatioos Phon* ‘Hour of St. Francis’ nothing to do with the stage traditional and contemporary IU -3 1 1 1 The late Henry Daniell will play except to serve as the ballet, will be presented at the star in The Third Devil on theme for an original work by Denver Auditorium Theater, SEE... THI the “Hour of St. Francis” pro­ Smith. For the modem jazz 8:30 p.m., Sunday, July 26, as gram Sunday, July 5, 2:30 listener it should be a wel­ a benefit performance for the p.m. on KRDO-TV, Channel come recording. It’s on the International House of Den­ THE 25th ANNUAL wo\vn 13, Colorado Springs. Verve label. ver.

Clafsificotien * HEAR MOVIES By L«gion of Doconcy t

HOTIL Following are classifications of motion pictures by tbe Legion of Decency for ASK aad UARN SALUTE motH>n pictures currently playing in Denver area first-run, neighborhood, and ITih Itn o t aad Ttwoeat drive-in theaters as well as those appearing on television in both the Denver look for tho and Colorado Springs area. Daily listings must be checked for time, place, and On KOA Radio KABLW.MZHLMANN TV station. Ratings of movies on TV are checked against listings found in 'TV golden mreho* Guide" megazine. Classifications are: A-1. family; A-2, adults and adolescents; OoBotal Monogw A-3. adults only; A-4, adults only, with reservations; 6. morally obiectionabie 10:20 Every Snnday evening. T9 Me DoBald's in part for all; C, condemned. (Compiled by Tom Officer) Questions on religion sub­ Current Movies mitted by tbe radio audi­ V A U M I D A C IN T IR 4115 W. C O LFAX Btcktt. A-5; Evil o4 Franktnttain, MONDAY, JULY 4 ence answered on Use arch- Counterfeiters, A-2; Knoefc on Weed, ■AST COLFAX A PENNSYLVANIA A-2/ Shot in D irk, A-2; All Right Jack. diocesan broadcast A-1; New Yett Cenfidential, 6 ; Green A-5; Long Ships, B; Looking ton Lavo, B; Levers, C; Nightmare, A-1;A Night Man, B; Black Tent, A-2; Wrack af A Booklet on Catholic Mary Oaare, A-1; Secret Mark af Church available free of Must Fail. B; The Patsy. A-t; Rabin D'Arlagan/ B; Assignment Paris, A-1; and Seven Hoods, A-1; Shot in Dark, cost to all inquiries. A-1; iu Sguadron, A-1; Three Lives tf Anchors Awaigh, A-1. AMERICA Thomasina. A-1; Unsinkable Molly TUESDAY, JULY 7 Brown. A-1; What • Way to Go, B; King tf Turf. A-2; Sacrat Mark of WRITE TO DU STADIUM World of Htfiry Orient, A-1. D'Artagan, B; Along Great Divide, A-1; Her Pantlad Oder, B; Sabra Jat, Ask and Learn, Slallon Neighborhood, Drive-In A-1; Craat Mamant, A-1; She WouldR't KOA, Denver 80203, I Best Man. A-4; Brau Battle. A-1; Say Yts, •; Tala af Two Cities, A-1. Colorado I Bridge on River Kwai. A-1 .’ CaptainNew­ WEDNESDAY, JULY • man. A-1; Charada. A-2; Comancharos, Twin Beds, B; Great Momant, A-1; July 4th, 7:30 P. M. I A-1; Distant Trumpet, A-1; Dr. Strange- Dragoon Wells Massaerk, A-1; Man : love. A-4; Evil of Frankenstein, A-2; With a Million, A-1; King Dinosaur, Fall of Raman Empire. A-1; Flight B; Damatd Don't Cry, B; Wonderful : From Ashlya, A-3; For Those Who Country. A-3. A GREAT SHOW Think Young, A-3; From Russia With THURSDAY, JULY f ALWAYS A SPECIAL AT 89< Lava, B; Hatah, A-1; Hud. A-2; in- Transatlantic Marry-Ca-Round, A-2; For the Whole Family! It o p 's s p e c ia l ! : crtdibla Jaumty, A-1; Incredible Mr. King Dinosaur, B; Arson far Hire, NEWS j Limpet. A-1; Kissin' Cousins. B; A-2; RIH RaH, B; Horse's Mouth, Tickot9 Now on Sal* At { lilies of Ibe Field, A-1; Leva With A-1; Jan Singer, A-1; Run af Arrow, ! P roper S tranger, A-3; AAail O rder A-1; Black Magic B; RalfR>ow Island, B; Eddie Canter Story, A-1; Men in : Bride. A-3; Man's Favorite Sport?, first fdst frtQURf^t. and accur­ SPAGHETTI & MEAT BALL A-3; Misadventures of Marlin Jonas, Nat, A-1; Canguast af Cachiat, A-1. I ate * wHh tsrgest news “fifler” A-1; Move Over. Darling. A-3; Night- FRIDAY. JULY II AMERICAN LEGION . mare. A-1; One Man's Way, A-1; Paris Raw Deal, A-1; Rainbow Island. B; sU H kiihs Wtst, andmih 75 Whan It Siules. A S; The Patsy. A-1; Tanan's Magic Fountain, A-1; 'Johnny corrtspondints throughout the 1370 Broadwoy ROAST TURKEY Pink Pinihw. ' *-li' n o Prta, A-J: *'Ji R*»«nf UiWtr A-l: | Stvtfi Days i* May. A-1; S«vm Facta Notorious Affair, B; On the Town, A*2; HockyMounUinsndHighPlBins 'Lucky Seven* Days a Week af D r. Lap, A-1; 433 S g u td rtt, A-1; Desert Warrior B; Seven Sinners. 6; siMlts. KOA gets you complete, Hondo, A*1; Itl Terror From Beyound Saiditrs in Iht Rain, B; Sunday in tesf coAferege of iniernetionef, POT ROAST O’ B E E f Ntw Yorlu B; Tigtr WaBci. A-1; Spoce, A*1; Hostoges, A-2. Under Yum-Yum Trtt, A*4; Viefon. Stage Guide netionel, regionel, end kxelnem. ALL SEATS A-3; W httNr Dtaltrs. A-2; Who's Batn Toko Hor, Sht's M int: Adults $1 SIttping in My Bad?. B; Who's MinG> Sunday In Ntw York: Objectionable ing ftvs Stortf. A-1; Wild and Wonder* Stnetiy DishonoroMe: Adults Y I BRAISED TIPS KOA rv l. A'1. Prosanlod by RESERVED B PM TO 8 PM On Television Radio New s 7:45 a jn . ASSOCIATED i SATURDAY, JULY 4 KLZ Radio Names M on., W ed„ 8AUSBURY STEAK High Bar^aree, A-1; Laving You, B; New Farm Reporter GROCERS 8UNDAY-N00N TIL 8 PM Yttlow Sky, B; Tarzan and His AAatt, F ri. A-l; Call Out AAarines. B; Men Art Evan Slack has been named Box Seats______$1.50 (•N C IA L CHILD'S MENU) Suck Forts, A*2; Let's Make Love, B; to the post of farm reporter Bigger Than Life, A-3; Go for Broke, A-1; Borne StaNons, A-1; Yank in Ko- for KLZ Radio, Denver, ac- GORGEOUS FIREWORKS - 3T43 FEDERAL BOULEVARD roau A-1; Joisan Sings Again, A-1; ording to Lee Fondren, man­ AAenace in N igM , A-1; She W ore a Y el­ TWO LOG low Ribbon, A-1; Yankt Doodle Dandy, ager of the station. Slack's KO 7900 E. COLFAX AT TRENTON A-2; Lot's Do It Again, B. farm reporter broadcasts will D m v fii AERIAL, A a S - PARADE - CLOWNS - SUNDAY, JULY 5 AAtu Annie Rooney, A-1; Tarzan and be heard Monday through Sat­ Slave Girl. A-l; Bridal Falk, B; urday, 5 to 6 a.m.: 6:20 to |iS3 659 M /a jW WATTS Chickno Rvory Sunday, A-2; Knock on PAGEANTRY Wood, A-1; Boots Malone, A4; 6:30 a.m.; and 12:10 to for Benny A-L 12:20 p.m.

'V Thursday, July 2, 1964 The Denvjr Catholic Register Page 9 N (M i Dewvefi NmjD8 Women Killed Iin Accident Were Active in ' At St. Anne’f Parish Church Relatives and friends of four years and livefl with her sister, Miss Margaret E. Sweeney Denver women were stunned Thelma. Miss Sweeney was. bom in Awards To Highlight Arvada Festival and shocked at news of their, Miss Tayl|3r was one of the Imogene, la., on July 2, 1921. death in an auto accident last^ charter meitilb ;rs of the Third She js survived by her par­ Monday. ents, Mr. land Mrs. Frank (SI. Anne's Parish, Arvada) The present school facilities All-day adoration of the Order of Oulrur ^ d y of Mt Car- A day that was to be a delight­ Sweeney, itennox. la.; six sis­ The annual sweepstakes accommodate grades four Blessed Sacrament will be main­ mel when t was founded 13 ful social outing, a rewarding ters, Mrs. Jack (Maureen) Wal­ awards sponsored by St. Anne’s through eight. The addition of tained in St. Anne’s church on years ago. In addition to her experience for work well done ton, Wheat Ridge; Mrs. Flor­ parish will be one of the high­ the new facilities may make it First Friday, July 3. sister, she is survived by her in the Cathedral of the Immac­ ence Robinson. Mrs. Mary lights of the Arvada Harvest possible to open a new grade mother, Mrs. Nettie Taylor, 84. ulate Conception Confraternity Evant, Mrs. Catherine Rains- festival this fall. each year beginning in 1965. A NEW ADDITION to the rec­ Requiem Mass was offered for of Christian Doctrine program forth, Frances Sweeney, and A total of $2,200 will be given .Mrs. Donald I^ongshore and tory has been completed and is her at noon today in the Cathe­ — ended in tragedy. Carol Ann Sweeney, all of Len­ away in 10 awards at the con­ Mrs. Robert F. Hessek will be in use. The addition provides dral of the Immaculate Concep­ clusion of the festival Sept. 12. co-chairmen of the annual par­ expanded office space and new Killed instantly, along with tion. Interment was in Mt, nox; and four brothers. Bill, ish ice cream social July 12 on conference rooms on the first Father Raymond E. Hamilton, Olivet cemetery. Moore mor­ George. Hubert, and Steplien ‘Salute to America’ Sweeney, also of Lennox. THIS YEAR THE funds real­ the school grounds. floor and bedroom quarters on 33. who was driving, were Miss tuary was in charge of arrange­ Baron, a member of the Denver Police Department Canine 'Elizabeth .A. Taylor, 48. Miss ized from the promotion will be the second floor. Corps, is helping Jim Stanley, left, chairman and general ments. j Requiem Mass and burial used for the $10,000 “Add a Betty Welch. 43, Miss Margaret were held in Lennox. manager of the 26th annual “Salute to America" show, with E. Sweeney, 42. and Miss .Anne Floor in ’64" project to add a Weekday Mass the sale of reserve seat tickets. Baron will be joined with his second floor containing six ad­ Johnson, 48. Uniform Trade colleagues at 7:30 p.m., July 4, at Dcn\cr lni\ersiiy stadium, ditional classrooms to the par­ Times Changed •All of the women belonged to ish school. Set fo/July 8 in going through a series of obedience drills. Gail Stanley, Our Lady’s Sodality' and the (Guardian .Angels’ Parish, second from left, and Susan Poole, arc handling the sale of Legion of Mary in the parish, (St. Catherine’s Parish. Denver) Denver) tickets at the downtown Denver Dry Goods company. Reserve and three of the women, Miss Mrs. F. V. Frazzini, PT.A uni­ Library To Close With the assignment of the Johnson, Miss Welch, and Miss form chairman in St. Cather­ scat tickets arc available at onlv St each. The main Denver public li-, Rev. .Michael Kerrigan as new Taylor, had been active in the ine's parish, announced there I brary, all branches, neighbor-1 assistant pastor at Guardian parish CCD program since last will be a uniform exchange hood libraries, and l^okmobiles Angels’ parish, the weekday jfall. will be closed Saturday, July 4. Masses have been changed to held July 8 from 9:30 to 11:30 Materials will not be due on am . in the parish meeting Brotherhood Award Given I “The outing was intended to 6:30 and 7:.30 a m, throughout I terminate a very successful that date. the summer. room. CCD program,’’ recalled Wil- The library agencies will open After the opening of school in On July 11 representatives of the uniform company will be at !liam Ingram, president of the Monday, July 6, since no Sun­ the fall, a new schedule of week­ Barrett's 'Lilies' Film St. Catherine’s to fit uniforms Cathedral CCD board. day service is maintained dur­ day Masses will be arranged for the girls. Parents should be ing the summer months. for the convenience of the school Lilies of the Field, a film I many diverse religious, racial “Our work resulted in 18 prespared to buy uniform,s at children. with interrcligious and inter­ and ethnic communities in youngsters receiving their First this time. The girls will be ex­ The Men’s club of the parish racial themes, was named re­ ' America." Communion and making their pected to be in regulation uni­ Dr. Kevin Gleason sponsors a games parly every cently by the National Confer­ Confirmation.” form blouses this year. Friday at 8 p.m. ence of Christians and Jews THE AWARD was presented The three women had been Optometrist At a recent meeting, .Mrs. All families in the parish are (.NCCJ) in New York as re­ ! by former Rep. Brooks Hays formally enrolled in the CCD HArrison 2-1I70 John Downing was honored by cipient of its 1964 National 1 of Little Rock, Ark., special program only 11 days prior to 61N W. 38th Ave. urgpd to receive Communion in the PTA .Mrs. Downing is re­ a group on the first Sunday of .Mass .Media Brotherhood I consultant to President John­ the tragic accident. Miss John­ Wheat Ridge, Colo. tiring after 10 years of teach­ Award. son and national chairman of the month. ing in the parish school. She son had volunteered to serve as The United .Artists film re­ I the 1964 Brotherhood Week, secretary for the group. has been active in St. Cather­ lease, based on a short novel sponsored by the .NCCJ. Miss Sweeney was invited as ine's PTA for 27 years as a by author William E. Barrett ! Presentation was made at a guest to the picnic which was Golden Wedding ’ MAY-DAY parent or as a teacher. of Denver, was honored fn NORTH ' a special showing of Lilies of held at a cottage on the grounds recognition of ‘ outstanding Mathias and Ethel Ludwig, residents of Cheyenne Wells the Field al*^the Astor Theater of Camp St. Malo near Estes; CLEANERS contribution by' a motion pic­ for more than 50 years, celebrated their golden wedding anni­ TV to Repeat j on Times Square. New York Park. ; DENVER "IN WHEATRIDGE” ture to better human relations I City, arranged for members versary on June 14 by attending Mass in Sacred Heart Church, and the cause of universal I of religious orders of Catho- offered by their son Father James Ludwig of the San Diego, May and Day McCloskey 'Chosen Child' brotherhood.” Miss Anne Johnson I lie. Protestant Episcopal, •Miss Johnson was born in Calif., Diocese. Father A1 Kieffer, who officiated at their wed­ OPTICAL “We operate our own plant" “The Chosen Child,” recipi­ In announcing the award. Dispensing Opticians ' United Lutheran, and Greek Calhoun county, la., on July 12. ding 50 years ago in Stratton, heard their renewal of vows and Quality Cleaning ent of the Writers Guild of Dr. Lewis Webster Jones, i Orthodox communities. Also preached the sermon. In attendance were four sons of the America Script award for the president of the NCCJ, noted 1914. A Requiem Mass was sung DeWAYNE INGRAM present were clergymen and jubilarians, two daughters, 13 grand-children, and two great­ "Tnart Is No Substitute best documentary of 1962, will that the film’.s “universal val­ for her in St. Mary’s church. tor Experience" lay leaders of these faiths, as Sac City, la., this morning at grandchildren. ^ 4022 Tennyson Street be repeated Tuesday, July 7. ues apply to every man of well as representatives of the 3740 Pierce St. 424-7404 at 8 p.m., on KOA-TV, Chan­ every faith, race and nation­ 9:30. GRand 7-5759 , t tixh Se. ef St«. Peter A Peurs Jewish faith. nel 4, Denver, and KOAA- al background” Lilies fo the Field has re­ She will be buried in St. TV, Channel 5, Colorado “Its theme is a humorous ceived a number of Protest­ Mary’s Catholic cemetery in| Springs. The NBC-TV pre­ and heartwarming testament ant and Catholic film awards Auburn, la. Miss Johnson is sur­ sentation is narrated bj- John to the nobility of mankind,” abroad. These have included vived by four brothers, Am­ LOOKING FOR RINGS? Chancellor. he said. “Few pictures in the citations from the Catholic In­ brose and Robert, Sac City; filA N n E H “The Chosen Child" deals past decade have come so ternational Cinema Office and John, Joplin, Mo.; Frank, Au­ Denver’s Finest principally with a young cou­ close to fostering the NCCJ the International Evangelical burn; and a sister, Mrs. Mary Selections ple in search of a child to ideals and objectives of re­ Sehleisman, Pomeroy, la. ' J N E T ^ (Protestant) Film Center. adopt. The cameras follow the spect for individual dignity She was deputy Sac City DENVER PHONE 222-4198 Diamonds - Birthstones couple through a series of in­ and cooperation among the SIDNEY Poitier, Negro film terviews at an adoption auditor before coming to Den­ star who played the leading Remount Specialists agency, private talks in which ver 12 years ago. Arrangements role, recently won an Oscar they discuss their reasons for were handled by Farber and from the Academy of .Motion RYAN'S JEWELRY wanting a child, and their Otteman mortuary, 9th and Radio Picture Arts and Sciences as first encounter with tbeir fu­ Main streets. Sac City. Lakttido Shopping Canter the best actor of 1963 for his ture son in a public park. performance. The film was a Phono 477-3123 “By using this couple," Miss Betty Welch nominee for the best picture says producer Robert North- Programs Miss Welch was born in Mex­ of 1963. Lilia Skala, who shield. “we were best able to RELIGION IN THE NEWS ico. Mo., on Dec. 26, 1920. She played the Mother Superior in Th« Ultimot* in Mountain Dining . • study the Joys and sorrows KLZ (Denver) — Sundays, came to Denver from Wray in the movie, was nominated as that arc potentials in child 7:15 a.m. 1938 and received her education the best supporting actress. Colorado's newest and most beautiful mountain din­ adoption. Their experience CATHOLIC HOUR at schools in Wray and at Colo­ LILLY .Made in the U.S., the pic­ ing room, cocktail lounge, with a panoramic view can be considered typical of KOA (Denver) — Sundays, rado State college, Fort Collins. ture is based on Barrett’s of Colorado's scenic mountains, located 20 miles adoptive parents In the United 12:30 p.m. She was a secretary for New storj’ of a .Negro Baptist ex- southwest of Denver on U.S. Highway 285 at Conifer. States today. ASK AND LEARN York Life Insurance Co., Den­ REALTY GI who aids a group of Ger­ RALPH EVANS “Yet while this couple’s KOA (Denver) — Sundays, ver, at the time of her death 10:20 p.m. man Catholic refugee nuns liv­ and belonged to the Arch­ AT THE PIANO IN OUR BEAUTIFUL search for a .son ended JESTER LOUNGE— NIGHTLY REALTOR happily," adds Northshield, with Monsignor John Cava- ing on a patch of Arizona bishop’s guild at Cathedral par­ CO. nagh. desert land. ish in addition to her Sodality, OPEN S P.M— SUNDAYS 12 NOON— CLOSED MONDAY "there are many couples who Your Hosts . . . Clarence and Gladys Kunz are rejected by adoption SACRED HE.ART PROGRAM Special advisor in the film’s Legion of Mary, and CCD ac­ agencies, and furthermore, KFSC (Denver) — Monday production was a Franciscan tivity. “It Pays to Consult a Realtor’’ missionary who spent a num­ many children who long for through Friday, 9 a.m. ber of years in the Indian- Miss Welch is sun’ived by her a normal life in a home out­ KMOR (Denver) — Sun­ days. 7:30 a.m. Spanish-Mexican circuit in Ar­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. William side the orphanage, but for Welch. Sr., Denver; two broth­ 3145 W. 38th AVE. medical or legal reasons, KVOR (Colo. Springs) — izona. GR.7-1683 Sundays 10:10 a.m. ers, William M. Welch, Jr., and PAUL’S FINE MEATS must remain without mothers KBOL (Boulder) — Mon.- J. Robert Welch, both of Den­ and fathers” Sat., 6:15 a.m. ver; three sisters, Mrs. Mary "Where Wheatridge Meats" KOI^ (Sterling) —Satur­ L.BJ/S TV Image Catherine Carmichael, Atlanta, days, 8:45 a.m. Ga.; Mrs. Winona O’Byme, Cutting Only USDA Choice KRAI (Craig) Sundays, Subject of Article Trenton. Neb.; and Mrs. Mar­ garet McGeeney, Denver; and Steer Beef — Aged to Perfection 11:30 a m. President Lyndon B. John­ THE CHURCH TODAY - several nieces and nephews. son is rapidly acquiring the We Make Our Own KBRR (Leadville) — Sun­ poise of a television profes­ Requiem High Mass was sung days, 11:15 a.m. sional. for her in the Cathedral of the ITALIAN SAUSAGE — GERMAN SAUSAGE HOUR OF THE CRUCIFIED Immaculate Conception, “He no longer brackets TV CORNED BEEF KFSC (Denver) — Sundays, cameras with coiled Texas Wednesday, July 1. She was 8 a.m. », rattlers,” TV Guide maga­ buried in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Free Delivery GEORGETOWN U. FORUM zine .reports in' its current is­ Boulevard mortuaries were in 3855 Wadswoith 424-1445 KBTR (Denver) — Sundays, sue. charge of arrangements. 10:30 p.m. Initially leery' of the med­ FAMILY THE.ATER ium and ill at ease before the Miss Elizabeth A. Taylor KOSI (Denver) — Sundays, Miss Taylor was born on June 9:05 p.m. cameras, the President now appears much more relaxed 4, 1916, in Boulder. She was edu­ REMODELING AVE MARIA HOUR cated at Boulder - schools and A RECORD KYSN (Colo. Springs) - — whether at a news confer­ ence, making a formal an­ attended Mt. St. Gertrude acad­ Sundays, 9 a m. emy. I KFKA (Greeley) — Sun­ nouncement, or giving a KITCHEN SPECIALISTS speech,” writes Robert Goral- She was a recorder at Fitz-| days, 6 p.m. Simons General hospital for 21; OF STEADY GROWTH CHRISTOPHERS ski. KFSC (Denver) Sundays “Had Lyndon Johnson suc­ CIRBO CONST. CO. at 8:45 a.m. ceeded anyone bpt President THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY Kennedy,” the article said, New York Birth i 477-2736 Thwre’s a strong feeling of pride Watching your family grow KFSC (Denver) — Monday “he might have been far less and develop through the years. through Saturday, 12 noon. concerned with his television 4405 W. 43RD AT TENNYSON CHURCH OF THE AIR image. But he was following Control Services KLZ (Denver) — Sundays, ' a man who had raised the We at North Denver Bank have the same feeling of pride . . . 7:35 a.m. I Presidential news conference Show increase OVER 16 YRS. IN DENVER AREA not only in our financial growth, but In the increasing good LA HORA GUADALUPANA to a refined art.” (Rosary in Spanish) New York — A significant in-! will of our patrons and our community. This we prize above KFSC (Denver) — Sunday- crease in the availability of' through Saturday, 4 p.m. Patrols Planned birth control services in New all else^ COUNCIL OF CHURCHES i York City pubUc and private \ The streets and highways of VISIT YOUR K.MOR (Denver) — Sun­ I hospitals is shown in a directory days. 9:05 a m. Colorado will be crowded with ! of facilities issued by the Plan- D fv p Hw m stations • c4m^ ond t t li heavy traffic this Fourth of July j ned Parenthood-World Popula-' ttitm you agprocioto fht programs. holiday. The State Patrol will I tion organization, CATHOLIC LIBRARY be patrolling at full strength; i According to the directory, all, o r t h e d v e r a r k but the biggest safety factor for birth control methods, induing ^ E ^ D D B and accident-free weekend is I rhythm, are offered at 13 vol- h SATRIANO YOU . . . and your attitude be­I untan- hospitals, nine munici- ALL PARISHES WELCOME . . . W. 38th at Julian St. 433-6781 i BROTHERS hind the wheel. i pal hospitals, and 10 Planned I Parenthood centers. Five Catho­ OPEN 11 A.M. TO 3 P.M. MIMlCa FIOCKAL DCFOSIT INtUgANCl CORPORATION JANITOR lic hospitals listed offer advice SERVICE in the rhythm method alone. CLOSED MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS DRIVE UP WINDOWS — OPEN 7 A.M. TO 7 P.M. Dr. Alan F. Guttmacher, • Rug and Upholstery Planned Parenthood president, OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M. Shampooing said most of the services listed • Complete House in the directory have been es­ Cleaning tablished within the past year Free Browsing: or two. • Floor Waxing and He also said the Planned Par- Membership Fee $1 Per Year ... Polishing ’YmMum ktrffYtAU’ ! enthood-World Population exec- • Wails ond Windows ; utive committee had recently Washed 4 5 5 ^ 3 2 3 ; adopted a resolution recom- Access to thousands of dollars i mending that Planned Parent­ Expert • Depr-ndable r Insured 3030 U .4 4 2 A V C . hood centers throughout the Of Catholic Literature country offer counsel on the CDttp lakt — High, cltar and fair on : lu rts . academy’s first national cham­ I bolts and flits. I Williams Crttk rtstrvtir — Good on NIh jump in 1948 in Helsinki. 1 Dumont lakt — Normal, cltar and poor. ' tn d lu rts PLAQUES pion in track, hopes to become TRY EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN B«OTvlZE TABL'ETS with engineering firm, offers expert Silver and Gold re­ CY.R.A. pairs and plating of Chalices, Patens, Candle Holders, and other Altar accessories. Fiesta Dishes - Open Stock Baseball Gifts - Hardware - Paint Glass - Toys NORTHWEST DIVISION NEUTRONICS Pipe Threading Ttom WLT CLASS A Window Shades - Key T .jm BREWEO WITH METAL ARTS DIVISION w 1 1 Duplicating St. Rm » k M r t s g g 1JM« w . soth P la n SI. R m o i M i t J g 1 Open Friday & Monday Eves. RreiMlitlM N*. S 3 i 1 WhaairMsa ajl-jff) PreMimitM N*. 4 2 • PURE ROCKY 32 Broadway 733-2940 SI. R*M C*IH 1 1 IM r Ftfflily Of*M • 3 • N«ty Famllv 0«M • 3 g H«ly Ftmllr Rt« g 3 g MOUNTAIN CLASS AAA NofTQ O om t SkQmrocfca s 1 g AH SQiats B H »f«yt 4 g g St. Root to d Sq i 4 • 1 N otr* Dm m M k k t 4 • SPRING WATER. St. Ro m Som toft 3 1 All SQloti Urt% 2 1 g Notrt Dumt Oeiwybmki 1 3 1 FrtMMiBfiM N8.‘ S 2 2 g SI. Row Tlftn 1 2 1 Htty Fumfly Blut 1 2 1 FremutsM* No. 2 1 3 g NQtrt DQ im SMHoUtia g 3 1 Hoty Famity Orotu | i 3 f Nutrt Domt ttotiMta | g S g MAJORS St. R « « M *l« I 4 1 g N d y F M iH y > 3 1 All StliMt a»RSl|i 3 • St. R*M nrivM 2 s N M rt Dm m trMi R«Mt 1 • St. R tM D eO teo 2 • NHn Dwm Ptraltt 1 s N*tr« Osmt L«Rf»cMwii 1 g Fnwitetlw Ni. t 1 3 • St. DwnliNc TSeiHwWrdi • 3 g Embarrassed when it’s your turn Sf. D tm in k M uttoagt • 4 1 SOUTHEAST DIATSION Choir Awards Strike Pleasing Note CLASS A ^ for the car pool? St. VlncUfit R lra ttt 3 • P. Vluciat Cuki 3 • Director I.eo Frailer (right) l(N>ks on excellent work. Sister Carmencita. chairman of St. VlncQOt B n v t t 2 • proudly as Sister Carmendta of the schools the choir, describes the tone quality of the Perhaps it's time for a new car or a newer used car. Select one. St. RhltofiM M C ardi 2 2 • If ready money is a problem, arrange to pay for it a month at a P. PtMtoiwM Ttgtn 1 • oflice. presents awards to eighth-grade "jel- young joices as "superb." They ha»e per­ St. JQku G r o m 1 • erans” of the iaterparorbial school choir who formed in the Catholic Parent-Teacher league time with a low cost ANB Auto Loan. The dealer will handle it St. Vlf»ctat OlQiiH t t St. JOHN 0«M * g 2 t have been members since its inception. Sep­ Festival of Fine .Arts, and at a number of through us it you ask him to. or you may prefer to see our Auto CLASS AAA tember. 1961. Recipients of honor medals are, civic concerts throughout the year. .Mrs. Loan Department. Ed Boehm, Dave Guyton or Max Nelson. St. F W fim o m O itu tt 3 1 1 lelt to right. Mary .Ann Dl Martini. St. Domi­ James Ford and CPTL members have not­ St. JqM O rw fi 1 g 1 St. viRctiH C am 2 g nic's; Danny Liijon. Presentation; Gerarda Mc­ ably facilitated the operation of the choir. They'll be happy to help you get your new car. After all, they St. Vlacaot R a M aa 2 • Donald, S t Dominic's; Kathy Fuller. Annun­ .Auditions for the choir begin in September might be in your car pool someday. St. Viacaiit B aan 1 2 • St. Fb lU m io a B ra v tt • 4 • ciation: Jeanne .Malone, Sts. Peter and Paul: for prospective new members. Twenty-two St. Jaim 0«M g g 1 Sharon Marie Druml. Precious Blood; and parishes are represented in the choir. .A AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK MAJORS $t. ViiiCQiit Y aakt I g • Sheryl .Merkl, Sts. Peter and Paul. group of the choir members will present a 15- 17lh and Stout 244S911 P. PMiamuua Racktts 1 1 • Trained in regular Saturday morning ses­ minute concert over KLZ-T\'. Channel 7, on f AluH um m rtd. m i m i . c i i i i t i . MCMBCR F.O St. vm caiit D H g tf* g 2 g P . JaiR Hrnm g g • sions ot three hours each, the choir has done Wednesday, July 29, at 2:34 p.m. Nocturnal Adoration Society Prevent 'Bang-Up Fourth/ Thursday, July 2, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 11 Men Slate Special Devotions State Patrol Chief Urges Going lo have a bang-up; “should start his trip with the| Men of the Nocturnal Adora­ the sky above all show the “To brood over mistakes is a Fourth? determination to follow common' tion society will spend the night wonderful works of God. We waste of time. .Many say they “I hope it doe.sn't happen to sense rules to protect himself before the first Firday, July 2-3, know about God from the voice want to be happy, but they do Colorado motorists who are and his family in highway Iraf-j adoring Our Lord in the Blessed of our own conscience and also not mean it. They would rather planning to be on the highways fic. Failure to consider the haz-| Eucharist at Holy Ghost church from the revelations through choose to be unhappy than make over the July Fourth holiday." ards of highway travel can in downtown Denver. which God has spoken. the sacrifices that will bring remarked Stale Patrol Chief change a holiday into a ni;gnt- Mass will be offered at mid­ "But what we do know about them happiness. Gilbert Carrel. mare." night Confessions will be heard God is like a drop of water-in all during the night and Com­ comparison with the limitless “THE ONLY MOTIVE power­ “THE HIGHWAYS will be FOR THOSE DRIVERS who munion wilt be distributed every ocean of the things we do not ful enough to induce us to make loaded this holiday weekend turn deaf ears to appeals for hour after midnight. know about God. The real sacrifices is love. We learn to w ith people who want to 'get .safe, courteous driving, Carrel knowledge that we have about love Christ at .Nocturnal .Adora­ away from it all’ — and if offers the reminder that "every FOLLOWING IS A statement God comes to us through Christ tion. If we love Christ we shall they’re not careful there won’t | available officer will be on pa­ by the Rev. William J. in the Blessed Sacrament. not rest until we have given be too many drivers who failj trol duty over the weekend with Gallagher, director of the Him the best and greatest prTtof lo realize until too late that traf-' orders to maintain strict, and Nocturnal Adoration society; OCR EYES SEE the Body of our love - our adoration, fic accidents don't always hap­ impartial enforcement of the praise, and thanksgiving in “The purpose of th^Nocturnal of Christ under the appearance pen lo the 'other guy'." state's motor vehicle code." Nocturnal .Adoration. Adoration society is to encour­ of bread, and our mind knows Carrel reminded that 41 “Fasten your seat belts each age Catholic -men to honor, about God under the form of “We hope that many more deaths have resulted from traf­ time you ride in a car and when praise and adore our Lord in human words and ideas. We Catholic men will join the fic mishaps in Colorado on July you drive during the Fourth of the Blessed Sacrament. should always be grateful that Nocturnal .Adoration society this Fourth holidays during the past July holiday and at all other God has created us and has first Friday. “When the Catholic men of five years; 10 were killed dur­ times.” Chief Carrel urges, made us capable of knowing, , Denver come for their hour of The schedule of hours of ing the holiday period last year. I “and drive with courtesy and even in mysterious ways, some­ adoration they come to pray. adoration assigned to members “Every driver,” he said.i caution." thing of His own Being. The Nocturnal Adoration Society j of the various parishes for July is strictly a spiritual organiza­ “St. Thomas Aquinas is looked is as follows: tion and for this reason we have upon as the greatest teacher in 9- 10 o'clock — Aiiumption, Welby; Council Official Cites Sacred H eart, St. Anthony of Padua's St. no dues, no speeches, no the Church. The authority of his Louis', Englewood; Our Lady of Mt politics. writings is enormous — his opin­ Carmel, Guardian Angels', All Souls', ions are almost like a decision Englewood; Our Lady of Lourdes, and Danger of Fireworks “During adoration, we leave Holy Cross, Thornton; Ihe world with Its worries, of a Council. 10- 11 o'clock — St, Ignatius Loyola's, St. Catherine's, St, Joseph's. Golden; St. “There 4s no such thing asi port fireworks by purchasing “ However, when he was 47 cares, and anxieties for a while Plus', Aurora; and Holy Trinity, West- 'safe and ,sane' fireworks," At-1 them in a neighboring state and place ourselves In . the years old he was lost in ecstasy m m lste r; )M 2 o'clock — St. John's, St. Rose of torncy General Duke W. Dun­ where their sale is wide open. presence of God. When we do one day while saying .Mass. Lima's, Presentation, Christ the King, bar, chairman of the Colorado this It brings joy and peace to Thereafter, he wrote no more. Sts Peter end Peul's, Wheatrldge; Holy One father last year on his Name, Ft. Logan; and St. James; Highway Safety council, points way home after buying lire- our hearts and teaches us how After his vision of God in his 12-1 o'clock Holy Ghost, St. Eliza­ out. to enjoy the higher pleasures of ecstasy he said: “Such secrets beth's, All Saints, Notre Dame. St. Cathe­ works stopped the car and got "As in past years, hundreds the soul. have been shown to me that rine's, Commerce City; St. Mary's Little­ out to light an aerial bomb. His ton; and Nativity of Our Lord, Broom­ of children and adults will be everything I have written seems fie ld ; wife feared it would explode In "The Holy Eucharist Is the blinded, burned and injured be­ very core — the very heart and to me of little value now.” Such 1- 2 o'clock — C athedral, St. Joseph's his hand and yelled at him to (CSSR), St. Mary Magdalene's, St. cause of July 4 fireworks acci­ drop it. It went off, as he center of Catholicity. It is true a true story really should dis­ Caietan's, St. Bernadette's, Lakewood; dents. that we know about God from courage some of the cocksure­ and Our Lady of Fatima, Lakewood; dropped it, and when the smoke To Loam About Sominory Lifo 2- 3 o'clock — St. V incent de P aul's, St. Some parents illegally trans- cleared, he looked in the car the created world around us ness which is so frequent a fea­ Dominic's, St. Therese', Aurora; and Our Off to Cape Girardeau, Mo., to see what in life. Boarding the train for Cape Girardeau to see his wife spattered with The oceans, the mountains, and ture of those who are so fond Lady of Grace life is like for the students at the Vincentian 3- a o'clock — Annunlcatlon, St. Fran­ blood and his baby motionless are, from left, front row, Daniel Pesuslch, of talking on religious matters cis de Sales', and Mother of God; Knights List Officers in the back seat, llie aerial minor seminary there are these boys fronf Jimmy McQuiston, Dick Mulhem, and Father nowadays. 4- 5 o'clock — Blessed Sacrament, Holy COMPLETE CAR SERVICE Rosary, St. Joseph's (Polish), and Cure bomb had entered the car Denver. A total of 19 youngsters from the Bernard Degan, C.M., pastor of Precioas TUNi-up • caaauaiToa “In the silence of Nocturnal d 'A rs ; In Colorado Springs through the back door and Denver and Colorado Springs area accepted Blood parish, Denver; second row. Brother AUTO. TRANI. Adoration we learn to trust in o'clock — St. Philomena's. St. Pa­ Y m t Car PrtMam — 0«r tpadilty trick's. St. Anne's, Arvada; Holy Family, lodged between the baby’s blan­ the invitation to spend a week at the semi­ Lawrence and Tom Huffendick; third row, God completely, to have no and Most PrKious Blood. At a meeting of Archbishop ■XPIRT TRLBVMION RIPAIR ket and his neck just before the nary to help them decide on their vocation Mike Dee, Greg Hodges, and Willie De Haas. worry. We belong to God. His Urban J. Vehr General assem­ explosion. ONEIDA GARAGE is looking after us. Here before bly, Fourth Degree, Knights of till Kim 14M pfwitft i»-asu Castle Rock Man In a pre-holiday warning, the Blessed Sacrament we learn Columbus, Colorado Springs, Dunbar strongly urged parents about God’s Providence. There Seeks Election the following officers were to assume responsibility in con­ is a grace prepared for us for elected to serve during the trolling the use of fireworks by He Came to Scoff... every emergency, for every John M. Reddy, a member of year, 1964-65: St. Francis’ parish in Castle children. W all-h u n g lemptation, for every shock or Navigator, Lucian J. Martu- Up lo and after the miracu­ The follow-up? Here are ex­ Rock, will seek election to the doesn’t bum nor does it blind. sorrow. It Is up to us to cooper­ rano; captain, Sigmond Leiker; lous whirling of the sun at Fa­ cerpts from it: One has the Impression that an Democratic National convention “DON’T BE THE parent this Closet ate. God’s guiding hand will admiral, Eugene C. Mackie- Fourth of July who says, ‘If I tima on Oct. 17, 1917, there was eclipse is taking place. But now protect us at all times If we at the third district meeting of wicz; comptroller, Duane E. and still is much scoffing that “THERE ARE MANY people the party to be held July 11 in only hadn’t let them have the a tremendous shout gees up only learn to trust Him. such an unnatural phenomena — many people — acting as If Pueblo. Free; pilot, William J. Dono­ fireworks,’ as he stands in the from the spectators and from by KOHLER ‘In Nocturnal Adoration we van; scribe, Lewis W. Myers; could occur. in ecstacy; agitated people on those who are close by is In 1963 Mr. Reddy was state emergency room of a hospital learn that it is the work of the whose dry lips prayer is con­ heard the cry of ‘Miracle, mir­ chairman of “Dollars for Demo­ inside sentinel, Thomas E. Kill- being treated for burnccT hands The secularistic and * widely Holy Ghost to direct the process day; and outside sentinel, John or blinded eyes,” the Attorney read Libson daily 0 Seculo gealed; stupified people with acle.’ Wonderful, wondertnli.. . crats" and this year is chairman rigid hands and bulging eyes; of sanctification, ours, to co-op­ M. Scupp. General urged. (The Century) was the first to “To the astonished eyes of of the Democratic pledge drive. people who seem to feci the su­ erate with Him. Even though take note of the rumored appar­ that people . . . the sun trem­ He is a member of the Col- pernatural. we have been to blame for what umbinK Serra club and of the itions to the peasant children. bles, the sun makes brusque has happened in the past we John H. Reddin General assem­ “The child states that the movements, never seen before, must learn the lesson it teaches bly, Fourth Degree, Knights of IN A PROVOCATIVE article Lady has again spoken to her and beyond all cosmic laws — us and use it. Columbus. entitled, “A Heavenly Em­ and the still dark sky suddenly the sun danced as the typical The Democratic National con­ bassy,” on July 23, 1917 (a begins to clear far up; the rain expression of the peasants puts vention will open Aug. 24 in At­ little over two months after the stops and . . . the sun fills the it." lantic City, N.J. Mr. Reddy first apparition on May 13, countryside with light . . . The conducts a Chevrolet-Oldsmobile 1917) the anti-religious journal­ miraculous manifestation, the THE ATHEIS'nC newsman, agency in Castle Rock. ist passed the so-called appar­ visible, preannounced sign, is who came to scoff, concludes itions off as an extremely ridic­ about to show itself — many the “hoax-buster” like this: ulous case, “a case of pre­ pilgrims insist. “Perhaps one or another does United A ir Lines meditated financial speculation, “And then a spectacle, unique not succeed in hiding the satis­ the sources of revenue of which and incredible to one who is not faction which so often appears . . . iaty to doani To Boost Payroll exist in the depths of Serra in a witness, is observed. Erom on the faces of the triumphant some mineral spring which the top of the road, where the . . . It remains for those who United Air Lines will add a , , . Eaty to clean some astute person has re­ vehicles have been parked "and are competent to speak out on half-million dollars to its annual cently discovered and who, un­ where there are many hun­ the dance macabre of the sun aroundl Denver payroll by Aug. 1, it was der the shadow of religion, dreds of people who were not which today in Fatima has announced by M. A. Bang, re­ wishes to transform the Serra inclined to trod in the muddy Tho smarinew Cayuga gional personnel manager. caused hosannas to burst forth de Aire (mountains) into a earth, the whole immense crowd from the breasts oMhe faithful wotor clotot by Kohlor The increase will result from miraculous resort as the old is seen to turn toward the sun and has naturally impressed — m aktt clooning bathroom the expansion of its Denver Lourdes is.’* which, free of clouds, is not at as 1 have been assured by peo­ floors •otior, quicktr. Line maintenance department. This same 0 Seculo sent its the zenith. ple worthy of belief — free­ Solidly hung on builMn We now have openings for 57 top reporter, Avelino de Al­ “The sun reminds one of a thinkers and others without in­ hangars, tho Coyuga wotor line maintenance jobs, which II’b a New Lino — Unod or Unllnod meida, to Fatima Oct. 12, 1817, disk of dull silver, and It is terest in religioui matters who must be filled by Aug. 1," Bang closot savos spaco, ghros Sizing up the quality of a specimen of paper, plain, or to be oh hand when this “tre­ possible to look straight ahead have come to this new famous said. The openii^s are for me­ any bathroom a "now mendous fraud” was exposed. of it without the least effort. It heath. — Avelino de Almedia.’’ chanics, fuelers, storekeepers ruled to school requirements, available in any size and quan­ look." Left behind on his office desk and utilitymen. It is estimated tify from the “Register" office,^ls Sister llenrice, principal Specializing in was a story Almeida had pre­ that about half the people will of St. Dominic's, Denver. Describing the sample to her Is Rob­ written for publication Oct. 13. Quality Plumbing * Muluol Funds be hired locally. ert Brophy of the “Register" business staff. and Heating Repatrs It contained a historical sum­ * Retirement Planning mary of the first five appari­ SLATTERY tions and concluded in a tone of H omemaker'S Bonds sarcasm and irony Intimating Call to the reader that the writer was going to unmask the hoax Department & Compony Wilson C. Nicholas in a follow-up article on the so- Patronize Those Rolloble and Friendly Firms Plumbing and Heating BOEHCHER & CO. called miracle he was going to Contractors personally observe. E5areearicB2in*6eziaciac. I 181 VALLEJU ST. 828 - 17lh Stroot 7444311 JOHN J. CONNOR, PmMMi 292-1010 Raban P. Cam iar, VIca PraaManl Library Please Patronize Bacon & Schramm Your REGISTER Compesitien Roofing Program Advertisers and Til# Reefing LIHLETON Mention Roof Ropatrlng GAS & APPLIANCE CO. THE REGISTER 4030 Brigbtoa Bird. Scheduled CH. 440M 2601 Titan Rd. 798-2621 LIHItten, Colo. A color slide tour into the wild, rugged Elk Mountain range of west central Colorado will be featured at a program WILUAUS RAMBLER, INC. Thursday, July 9, in the “Color­ STROHMINGER ful Colorado” series presented Electric Compani| Authorized Rambler and Naeh Sales & Service by the Denver public library. The free program, scheduled w% at 12:15 p.m. in Wyer auditor­ GxjMeBiMtlSmKt •Mm7XlM»COttpu.»KSCOm Exptrt Mtchanical Work — All Makes ium of the main library, is open to the public and persons at-1 2030 S. University , X . ^ 4-2781 tending are free lo arrive and! 1178 STOUT ST. 222-5733 leave as their schedules dictate. | DIMVII COUMAOO m e e t W. j . (BILL) BINDEL .Native Coloradoans Ross Coll-! A Good Man to Know man and Dell McCoy will pre-|i sent an illustrated account ofj SIMVINO THl m m i MinOfiOUTAN AtIA K of C INSURANCE REPRESENTATIVE their travels throngh the Maroon | OFFBRINO COUNSELING. GUIDANCE IN PROVIDING COMPLETE PROTECTION FOR THE CATHOLIC Bells and Snowmass Wilderness ^ lENNIE LENNOX 5 ^ FAMILY area of the White River andl • Life • HospiUlIntlon Gunnison National forests. Their | and * Health • Acddeat visual visit will include thei u ip u r KNIGHTS of C(HUMBUS towns of Basalt, Redstone, Mar-| N '” " ' ______IN S U R A N C t hie. Crystal (Jlty, Ruby, Irwin i W . J. IB III) BlnOM lU S G rtn t St. n s -7MS and Crested Bntte. s k No tickets are required for ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■■■■■■■ I the program which is the next to last offering in the library’s FREE I seven-part “Colorful Colorado” ESTIMATES THE BEER THAT ■ series designed to interest the visitor as well as the local •UABANTllO Slavics ON MADE MILWAUKEE i resident. a l l MAKfS Knights Cancel FAMOUS ! DIAL fU M 4 9 4 Awarding of Models July 3 Luncheon Father Leonard Alimena, assistant pas- visible in the picture, left to right, are Don There will be no Knights of . MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. lor of St. Vincent de Paul's parish, presents Sealey, James Dflphia, Martin Perona and Columbus Friday Luncheon! Panmli Del medals to Cub Scouts of the par- Raymond Billings, club, Friday, July 3, because | IWI S*. Kai«m*th ■ SALES FRANK W A T IU ,F m . ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ RobertM.—Pan] Murray I ■ ■ ■ ish during ceremonies held June 14. Those of the holiday July 4. I The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, July 2, 1964 Pilgrimage Set To Shrine in Belleville, III. A group of pilgrims to Oui Lady of the Snows National shrine in Belleville. III., will leave the Denver Greyhound Bu-- (m . Ikfi- PoUitekae. terminal. 17th .street and Glen arm place, at n p.m. July 26 according to Mrs. Celia .Miller Society Helds Room Mothers Enrollment Drive pilgrimage chairman. (St. Philomena’s Parish. (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) The first of iUs kind from thi Linen Shower Denver) Envelopes have been .sent to ' Denver area, the pilgrimage stil 4he women of St. Louis’ parish *1**^ ^ f*'" openings for reserva (St. Catherine’s Parish, Mrs. James O’Connor, presi­ ' Commerce City) to enroll as members in the .\l- 'ions. .Mrs .Milh-r said, dent of St. Philomena's PTA an­ tar and Rosary society. The an- received a me.ssage St. Catherine’s Altar and Ro­ nounced the following as room nual dues of 81 should be put from >‘>0 ^'others who sary society of Commerce City mothers for the next school in the envelope and placed in the 1 are in charge of the shrine con- held its annual linen shower year: Sunday collection basket. firming that rooms in the Pil- June 25,. A cedar chest and Chairman, Mrs. George A. ■ The names of members willjgrims inn at the shrine are be- Re\. Edward B. Rooney, S.J. Justice Edward C. Day W. W. Keenan Rev. Thurston N. Davis, S.J. bed spread were displayed. Gillet; eight grade, Mrs. George be listed in a handbook to be ing reserved for the Denver- Linens donated are to be A. Gillet and .Mrs. Gerald printed in .-\ugust and distrib­ area group Prominent Laymen To Deliver Addresses used in the linen booth at the B'illon; seventh grade. Mrs. uted to the women in the so­ The cost of the round trip by- Derby fair on July 23-26. Raymond Sweeney and Mrs. ciety. chartered bus will be 835.83 per Parishioners held a reception John Vittitoe; Explorer post 1.36 of St. Louis person. Lodging at Belleville Jesuit Alumni Administrators To Meet in Denver to welcome Father Carlo M. Sixth grade, Mrs. Maurice parish is looking for a new ad­ will range from 84 to S3 per Marchetti O.S.M. the new pas­ Knapp and .Mrs. Frank De viser because Dennis Goeckes, night. The pilgrims will return Two prominent laymen, both of the StoFz Brewing company, "What the Alumnus Expects of Jesuit Education association tor, and Father Andrew M. Col- Sciose; fifth grade, .Mrs. Phillip the present adviser, is moving to Denver .Aug. 5. graduale.s of Jesuit schools, will Omaha, a graduate of Creighton the Jesuit .Alma Mater” at the since 1937 and founder of the letti, O.S.M., new assistant pas­ Harpole and Mrs. Frank Carter; to Seattle, Wash. Further information on the deliver principal addresses dur­ university in Omaha. convention’s closing banquet on JAA. Both Fathers Davis and tor. The entertainment for the fourth grade, Mrs. Donald Lake Any qualified adult interested trip can be obtained from Mrs. ing the 10th annual convention Saturday evening. July 11. Rooney are headquartered in evening consisted of a variety and Mrs. Bernard .McNally; in being a part of this organiza­ Miller. 1215 S. Vrain street. 936- of Jesuit .\lumni administrators JUDGE DAY WILL give the, Other principal convention New York. show given by John Dorothy Third grade, .Mrs. Robert tion is asked to contact Harry 5083, or from the cochairman. July 9-11 at the Hilton hotel in keynote address at the conven­ participants will include the Bartholome. Fleenor, 781-1483. or Tom Fitz­ Mrs. Eva LaBarbara. 3134 W, Denver. tion’s opening session Friday. Rev. Thurston N. Davis. S.J., Father Davis will present the Hal.sig and Mrs. William Diss; 1964 America award at Satur­ second grade, Mrs. William patrick, 781-3993. Alaska place. 935-6828. They are Colorado Supreme July 10. at 9:30 a.m. He will editor-in-chief of America, na­ day’s banquet. The award is Communion Sot Zawatzki and Mrs, Jerome Court Justice Edward C. Day. speak on "What it Means to be tional Catholic weekly review, a graduate of Regis college, and an Alumnus of a Jesuit School.’ and the Rev. Edward B. given annually to the Jesuit col­ For Holy Homo Thille; first grade, Mrs. Paul lege or university alumni maga­ MeShane and Mrs. Dennis W. W. Keenan, vice president Mr. Keenan will speak on Rooney, S.J.. president of thie zine judged as the most out­ (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish Callis; and kindergarten, Mrs. Rosary-Making Group Denver) standing by America editors. John Maloney and Mrs. Harry Father Rooney will speak dur­ The Holy Name society of St. Crandeil. Francis de Sales' parish will re­ ing the convention’s closing ceive Communion in the 8 a.m. Members of the Altar and Meets at St. Pius X business session Saturday after­ Mass on Sunday, July 12. All the Rosary society and the PTA noon. men and boys of the parish are will receive Communion cor­ (St. Pius X’s Parish, Aurora) to help supply flowers for the invited to join with the Holy porately at the 8:15 a.m. Mass A meeting of the new rosary- altar. Those who can assist NEARLY 159 DELEGATES, Name society, the Boy Scouts Sunday, July 5. m°aking group in St. Pius’ X’s should call the parish “flower both priests and laymen, repre­ and the Cub Scouts. There will be an extra .Mass parish was held July 1 in the girls,” Mary .Ann Bulis, 366-3996, senting the 28 colleges and uni­ Saturday, July 4. at 9:30 a.m. home of Mrs. Verne Nickerson. or Mary Carroll, 366-1090. The Cub Scout and Boy Scout versities and nearly 50 high Daniel McEnery, founder and Mothers’ auxiliary will be sell­ Several women of the parish schools in the United States con­ organizer of the rosary-making ing doughnuts at the 7 a.m. Puiiy Planned attended the Cursillo for women ducted by the Jesuits, are ex­ apostolate in the Denver area, held in Pueblo the past week­ pected to attend the conven­ Mass through the noon Mass, on (Mother of God Parish, Denver) spoke. Parishioners who would end. One of them, Mrs. Har- tion. Sunday, July 12. Plans are being made for the iji^g (q join the group are asked riette Brown, was among the Fred J. Jaques, assistant to The annual retreat for the annual summer card party to call Mrs. Nickerson, 366-0993. speakers. men 9! the parish will be held sponsored by the Altar and Ro­ the president at St. Peter’s col­ A Cursillo for men is sched­ at Sacred Heart retreat house, sary society in Mother of God GARDENERS ARE URGED lege, Jersey City, N.J., is cur­ Sedalia, the weekend of July 17- parish. The party will be held uled the weekend of July 28- rent president of the JAA or­ 19. For further information and Saturday afternoon, July 18, at Aug. 1 at St. Andrew Avel- ganization. George J. Reinerl, reservations, men may call 12;.30 in the church basement. 11 Receive lino’s seminary, 1050 S. Birch director of public relations at Charles Mosconi, 722-0179, or Al Tickets are $1 each. Reserva­ street. Men of the parish in­ Regis college, is general chair­ Freeman, 733-6769. tions should be made with .Mrs. First Communion terested in attending should get man of the convention. Vincent Belthem, 722-3156. A in touch with Mert Letofsky, The paper drive sponsored by 354-2482. the Boy Scouts has been dis­ dessert luncheon will be served. At Wiggins continued until fall. -' All-day exposition of the Bless­ BOY SCOUT TROOP 438 ex­ Your Parish (Our I.ady of Lourdes Parish, ed Sacrament will be held on hibited a model campsite adja­ Wiggins) HUNT CLEANERS First Friday followii))^ the 8 cent to the Church last Sunday a.m. Mass until Nov6na devo­ Service Station COMPLETE LAUNDRY & At an 8 a.m. Mass offered and demonstrated equipment. ALTERATION SERVICE tions to the Sacred Heart of June 20 J)y Father James L. Ah­ Parishioners are reminded to Jesus at 7:30 p.m. Spfvitinq 5t jArn(»A SI Th'-f ’.' ern of Brush, 11 boys and girls support the Scout pancake h Wtslay Ava. Ot Paul Pariah DAHLIA SHOPPiNO CENTER At Sa. Downioo E

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' \ y Progress Mode Solemn Requiem Offered Pray for Them In Ecumenism MRS. RUTH U AiiO TT E. Bauman, SS, of 3101 W. 37tb ivenu*. the Denver Cathelk Register composing | Interment was in Mt. Olivet. Olinger For Good Shepherd Nun Requiem High Meu wet offered In Mr. Bauman, oflicar manager of Snao- room . mortuaries were In charge. Our Ledr of Lourdet d>urch this morn­ on-Tools Corp., died of a heart attack MR. LEO F. HARVEY | JUSTO SANDOVAL Said 'Startling' ing fo r M r i. Ruth t . Abbott. 44, of 2190 June Td while on vacation at Bande- Requiem High AAass was sung In St. Requiem High Mass was sung In F>re- Sister Magdalene Wilhelmina, (immunity lead a contempla­ S. M erlon street. lia r N ational P ark, L o t A lam os, N. Ahex. Anthony of Padua church June 28 for sentation of Our Lady church June 29 Westminister, Md. — Catho­ tive life of prayer and penance Mrs. Abbott died In Porters hospltel He was born In Georgetown on Jan. M r. Leo F. H arvey, 74, of 4501 W. K e n -'fo r Justo Sandoval, 46, of 2445 W. 9th 72, of Good Shepherd (xmvent, June 28 efter a short illness. I, Itoe, and attanded grada and high tucky avenue. avenue. lic - Protestant relations have 1401 S. Colorado boulevard, died in honor of the Good Shepherd. She hed worKed at Porters hospital as schools thara. Bom In Ohio on March 14, 1890, he was Mr,, Sandoval died of a heart attack undergone a "startling” im­ a practical nurse for eight years. Mrs. Mr. Bauman came to Denver from the father of Brother Benedict Virgil, 24. at the convent June 28. Abbott was born In Omaha, Neb., on Georgetown In 1t3a and attanded Barnes F.S.C., Galveston, Tex. He was born in Stonewall on .May 16, provement in the past decade. INTERMENT WAS IN Mt. No^. 4, 1919. Business college. He also is survived by a daughter, 1918, Archbishop I,awrence J. Shehan A Solemn Requiem Mass was Olivet cemetery. Boulevard She came to Denver from Nebraska He married Virginia Walker In St. Cath- Mrs. Rose Marie Hastings, Denver. Survivors include his wife, Rebecca; in 1923 and was graduated from East arlnt't church In 1»M. A Requiem High Mass also was of- three sons, Robert, Ronald, Gary; a of Baltimore told a Pres- offered for her in the convent mortuaries were in charge. high school. Mr. Bauman was a World War II vet­ fered In St. Mary's church, Colorado daughter, Kathleen, all of the home; bj-terian meeting here. on June 30, by Father John She married William A. Abbott in Den­ eran, having served In the Second Ar­ Springs, on June 29. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jose B. San- ver on M ay 2, )937. mored Division In the Initial Invasion ol Interment was In Evergreen ceme- doval, Denver; and two brothers, Ama- The ecumenical movement Karssen, C.M., of St. Thomas Mrs. Abbott wbs a member of the Li­ North Africa. tery, Colorado Springs, Day-Noonan mor- deo J. Alber and Andy J. Sandoval, has been possible, Archbishop seminary. censed Practical Nurse association. He alto served In Sicily, the Normandy tuary was In charge. both of Denver. Svrvivort Include her husband; a son, invasion, Prance, Holland, and was In MRS. ELIZABETH LAUER Interment was In Ft. Logan National Shehan said, because of “the Walter, Denver; a daughter, Jvdith Ma­ the Battle of the Bulge. Requiem High Mass was offered in cemetery with military honors. Trevino realization that there are cer­ HE WAS ASSISTED at the Brighton rie, also of Denver; her parents, Mr. and He Is survived by his wMe; a daugh- Holy Trinity Church June 30 for Mrs. mortuaries were In charge. Solemn Mass by Father Thomas Mrs. Walter S. Gray; and a granddaugh­ tar, Mary Catherine; his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Lauer, 52, of 7151 Ruth way, , JULIA M. 5HELLABARGER tain basic Christian truths that ter. Bertha Bauman; two brothers, Roy J. Westminster. She is survived by her, juHa m . Sbellabarger, 71. of 1918 we hold in common: The Divin­ M. Feely, C.M., and Father Interment was In Ft. Logan National and Robert M„ Denver; and a sister, husband; a son, John Lauer, Jr.; threeiLogan street. She is survived by-a sis- ity of Jesus Christ and hence, John A. Overburg, C M., also cemetery. Boulevard mortuaries were inj Mrs. Eileen Drahnak, alto of Denver, daughters, Mrs. Ann Meyer and Irma and;ter, Kathleen Shellabarger. Requiem charge. Interment was in Mt. Dlivet. Boule­ Marla Stamplll; and three granddaugh-i High Mass was sung for her In the Ca­ also, the mystery of the Holy of the seminary. vard mortuaries were In charge, Frank Scully (above), “Reg­ COLONIAL NORMA J. BAKBR ters. Interment in Mt. Olivet. Boule-'thedral of the Immaculate Conception on ister” columnist, screen writ­ Trinity; redemption through the Sister Wilhelmina was bom to Requiem High Mass was sung In Notre MRS. SARAH CRUMAL yard mortuaries. |june 30. Interment In Mt. Olivet. Boole- Passion and death of Our Lord; MORTUARY Dame church June 27 for Norma Jean RAY M. LENIHAN ivard mortuaries were In charge. er, and author, succumbed Mr. and Mrs. John Rejmolds in Requiem High Mats' was sung In Cure the reality of the Resurrection; MR. AND MRS. JACK Baker, 20, of 2939 $. Z urich court, Den­ D'Art cnurch June 24 for Mrs. Sarah Requiem High Mass was celebrated in, ALLEN A. SLOAN June 23 in Palm Springs, Derby on Nov. 28, 1891. ST. GERMAIN ver. C rum al, 42, of 3244 Locust street. the Cathedral of the Immaculate Con-1 Allen A. Sloan, a retired farmer, died salvation through the grace of Owners end D k e d o rs M iu Baker died suddenly in Greeley ception June 26 for Ray M.^ Lenthan,iat me age of 75 In^ a local hospital Calif., at the age of 72. A She was professed into the M rs. C rum al was bom Nov. 3, 1»2I Christ.” --Membfr St. AuguaHne*i Church ‘ on June 24. , In Burlington, Kant. 70, Of 1638 W ashington street. June 21. He lived a t 4833 W. 33rd avenue. 1 native of New York, he was Sisters Magdalenes order in 1935 Brtghtona Cotorado She was a member of the Newman! She Is survived by her husband. Ralph Mr. Lenihan died suddenly of heart One of his eight surviving children (s| Archbishop Shehan said the in Denver. The Sisters of the apoetoiate and the Legion of Mary ati 0. Crumal; two tons, Thomas M. and attack June 23 while attending Mass in Carnrelite nun. named a Knight of St. Greg­ Colorado State college, Greeley. Patrick; a daughter, Kathryn E., ot .the Cathedral. AAr. Sloan was born in Stillwell, Kans.J ory the Great in 1956 by Pius “significance" of the ecumeni­ MIsv Baker was born In San Diego, the home; her mother, Mrs. Ada L. He was born In Cheyenne Wells on Aug. 26, 1889. , cal movement lies in “the “i'nj. ;n-r-«rTWl'' - C a lif.. M arch 29, 1944. She cam e to Howe, Burlington, Kent.; a brother, O ct. 1, 1893, and attended schools there. H i received his education at Ottawa! XII. Mr. Scully was the au­ Denver from South Dakota In 19S1 with Cmdr. Lee Vincent Howe, U.5. Navy. AAr. Lenihan came to Denver from university, Ottawa, Kans., and came toj thor of several humorous recognition, so far as unity is her parents and attended St. Phliomena She was the niece of Mrs, Edna L. Cheyenne Wells In 1944 and attended D enver fro m Kansas in 1943. 1 books, including “Blessed concerned, of the essential im­ elementary school, and Mary Crest high Bergman, also of Burlington. Parks Business college. Mr. Sloan was preceded in death by I Khool before enrolling at Colorado State his wife Frances, who died May 9 ofj portance of agreement on basic Fort Collins Interment was in Ft. Logan National He was associated with Title Guarantee Mother Goose,” “Fun in college. cemetary. Dlinger mortuaries were In and Abstract Co. of Denver and had this year. I Bed,” and “Just What the doctrine and the impossibility She is survived by her parents. Mr. charge. been In the abstract and title business Funeral services were held for him! V«WBiMtirr-’V'tiW:aOBBaa Wednesday afternoon, June . of compromise.” and Mrs. Russell L. Baker, and Is the MR. ALPHONSE H. OARBILLA fo r 32 years. 34 Doctor Ordered.” He is sur­ granddaughter of Mrs. Ida Marsh, Den­ Mr. Lenihan belonged to the Third he it survived by four daughters, Sis-i vived by hisiwife, Alice; a son, ver; and Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Smith, Requiem Matt was sung In St. Dom­ Order of St. Francis, Knights of Colum­ ter Alena, Cernwilte monastery. San Watertown, S. Dek. She also is sur­ inic's church June W for Mr. Alphoota bus, council 539, and the Holy Name so­ Diego, Calif.; Mn. Betty Bright, Mrs. and four daughters. Talevisien Program vived by several aunts and uncles. H. G a rb tlla , 4S, of 31SI W. 3Sth avanut ciety. Nora Ann Finley, Denver; arxt Mrs. SHINN NORTHERN Interment was In Mt. Olivet. Boule­ Mr. Garbella died June 27 In St. An­ He was a member of Cathedral parish Mary Ellen Rogers, Colorado Springs; Criticized by Prelate vard mortuariei were In charge. thony hospital following a heart attack. and was an usher at Holy Ghost church. four sons, Allen F., Joseph M., and Paul P H A R M A a Ha was born In Sallde and came to MR. RONALD t. BAUMAN He IS survived by ^ brother, John B. D., Denver; and David S., Alaska; also -Northam Colorado't Denver with hit perents as a small boy. Lenihan, Houston, Tex., end a niece, by 28 grandchildren and one great-grand­ Requiem Utrecht, The Netherlands “Your Parish Drug Start" A Requiem High Mass was offered In H* racalvad hit aducatlon at Annuncia­ St. Catherine's church June 27 for Ronald Mrs. J. W. Coats of Denver. child. Leading Dapartmant Blora- tion parochial tcheol. Interment was In Mt. Olivet. Boule­ Interment was In Mt. Olivet. Boule­ — A television program of * Froo Dalivtry Sarvico Mr. Garballa was tti* purchasing agent vard mortuaries TMre in charge. vard mortuaries were In charge. the Dutch Catholic radio and for the General Iron Works Cqrp., hav­ MRS. PATRICIA B. TRABING Is Sung far * Chorgo Accounts MR. RSTEVAN B. MARES ing bean associated witb Ih* firm tor Requiem Mass was offered In St. Igna­ TV station was criticized re­ SO years. Estevan Bernardino Mares, 73, of 1929 L. C ORIFFIN, OWNER W. 33rd avenue. tius Loyola church July 1 for Mrs. Pa­ He It survived by hit wife, Eileen; tricia E. Trabing, 26, of Brighton. cently by Cardinal Bernard a ton, John. Denver; a brother, Elmer, A farmer, he died of a heart attack Mrs. Walsh You Are Always Biythe-Goodrich June 27. She was born on A p ril 20, 1938, in Denver; a sister, Ida Garballa, also ot Red Bank. NJ. Alfrink of Utrecht as creating Danvar; and four grandchildren. Mr. Mares was born in Ocate, N. Mex­ Mrs. Mamie I Walsh, 79, Welcome At Shinn's Mortuary ico on Aug. 3, 1890. Mrs. Trabing It survived by her hus­ “unrest and confusion.” Interment waa In Mt. Olivet. Moore band, Gene; a daughter, Donna Lynn, mother of Herbert R. Walsh, mortuary was In charg*. He is survived by his wife, Adelina; Northern Hotel Bldg. Ambalince Service three tons. Tommy, Denver; Willie, San of the home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Denver Catholic Register em­ Cardinal Alfrink protested Jack W. Goediicfa ROSWELL H. 0RAVES Francisco, Calif.; and Bernie, Los An­ John Burns; two brothers, Robert, Long HU 2-1035 — HU M036 Requiem Mats was sung In St. Jo­ geles, Cellf.; four daughters, Mrs. Henry Branch, N.J.; James, U.S. Army, Ger­ ploye and treasurer of the Re­ the program’s interpretation HU. ^S^08 seph's church. Golden, for Mr. Roswell J. Mascarenas, Mrs. Enrique Guitier- many; and two sisters, Kathy and Debra gister Credit Union, died June of the openness of the late H. Graves, 71 ol 321 Lookout View, rez, and Mrs. Clarence E. Hill, all of Burns, Long Branch. Golden. He was born June 2S, 1191, In Denver; and Mrs. David Rocha, El Interment was in Ft. Logan National 24 in a hospital in Orange, Calif. Pope John. He said some Boon, If., and It survived by his wife, Paso, Tex./ a brother, Alberto. Taos, cemetery. Howard mortuaries. opinions were ascribed to yu-TMin' Kalherlna; a ton, Roswell M. Graves, A Requiem Mass was sung N. Mex.; a lister, Mrs. Tobias Martinez, MRS. MARJORIE D. WALLACE Pope John that he never en­ Hobbs, N. AAtx.; t daughter, Mrs. Kath­ Ian Luis; nint grandchildren and three Requiem High Maes was sung in Holy for her in Holy Ghost church ryn Jennings, Whittier, Calif.; and tlx great-grandchildren. Requiem High Mass Family church June 25 tor Mrs. Mar- June 29. tertained. The critic of tBe grandchildren. Interment was In Goklan in St. Caletan's church July 1. Inter­ lorie Delay Wallace, 43, of 3749 Sheri­ national Catholic daily news­ cemetery. ( ^ ^ ment In Mt. Olivet. Trevino mortuaries. dan boulevard. She died June 22 after Colorado Mr. Graves was a former employe of a long illness. ESSIE Pa MCDONALD MRS. WALSH was bom in paper, “De Tijd” said the pro­ nm uuStrm tm Svti t She was born In Denver on Aug. 31, gram made many sweeping ■ FTijr-m'i..... Essie P. M cD onald, 70, of 2329 W 1920, and attended D enver public schools, Bedford, Ind., on Aug. 30, 1884, MONUBIENT8 Byers place. Born Aug. 29, 1893 In graduating from East high school. and came to Denver with her statements. The program ex­ C a rm i, Ilf. She is survived by a son. Of Diltfaiction After her schoollrtg the worked at husband, Daniel Walsh, in 1895 amined among other things, Chaster L. McDonald, Thornton; four Presbyterian hospital. SINCE 1M2 JERRY BREEN brothers, Earl, Denver; Clyde and Loy, Please Patronize She married C. J. Wallace in Denver Xhey moved to -Colorado tolerance, the contraceptive Cailfornie; and Noah. Washington, on Dec. 19, 1960. Springs in 1900 and came to pill, and the authority of the Your REGISTER Florist lister, Mrs. Laura Oodby, Denver; and Mrs. Wallace worked tor Ollnger mor­ -L 1I7N W. 4«ll Av*. three grandchildren. Requiem Mass In tuaries for several years, and attended Denver again in 1922. Church. Advertisers and 4M-71M - OPIN DAILY 1S21 Champa St. Rose of Lima church June 25. Inter­ Holy Family parish. ment was in Mt. Olivet. She was educated at schools On* block C ut o( Mt. Ollvot 26MU1 She Is survived by a son, V ic to r D Mention LEONA M. MEEHAN Dunham, Garden Grove, Cellf., her in Boulder and Colorado Requiem High Mass was offered In mother, Mrs. Margaret E. Daley, Den­ Springs. THE REGISTER St. Elizabeth's church June 30 for Leone ver; a brother, Earl W., Denver; and COLORADO tPRINOS - AURORA M . Meehan, 70, of 3105 W. Arkansas a , sister, Mrs. Mabel Seurer, also of Mr. Walsh preceded her in LEGAL NOTICES avenue, formerly of Trinidad. pw>/9n and three grandsons. death on June 25, 1948. She is survived by her husband, Jehn^ Interment was In Mt. Dlivet. Dlinger She was a member of Holy H. Meehan, Denver; and a sister, MriK mortuaries were In charge. I SWIGERT BROS. ' Jeanette Mayhew, Denver. Ghost parish and the parish Al­ IN THB COUNTY COURT NOLAN FUNERAL HOME Interment was in Mt. Olivet. Boule­ tar and Rosary society. Ih and far nw City anB Caunty t( Danvar and $M * I C iM n d * -THE ONLY CATHOLIC OWNED AND OFREATRD vard Mortuaries were In charge. FUNERAL HOME IN COLORADO IFRINOK MR. BUOSNE PERRY In addition to Herbert Walsh, N *. P-247U I OPTOMETRISTS NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT •X Requiem Mess was sung In St. Augus­ she is survived by a son, Wil­ tine church, Brighton, June 29 for Mr. Estate of NELLIE McMAHON, dacaasad. THE NOLAN FAMILY W jm D h iw v L MEMBERS NAYMNAL CATHOLIC FUNClUa DHtECTORS OUH.D Euoene P e rry , 34, of B righton. liam D. Walsh, and a daughter, No. P-26711 I Devoted To Your Complete Vision Care He was born in Denver on Oct. X. Mrs. Dorothy Mae Bell, Orange, Notice IS hereby given that I have ME. 3-4742 1929. He Is survived by his wife, Frieda; filed my final report In the County Calif. ; a brother, Fred Cains, Court of the City end County of Denver, a son Keith L.; two daughters, Kath­ FOLLOWINO ARE ttie namat ot priests erine and Keren, all of the home; his Colorado, and that any person desiring who have served In Ih* Archdioces* ol Colorado Springs; eight grand­ I OPTICIANS parents, Mr. end Mrs. Keith Perry, to oblect to the same shall file written Denver and died In the month ot July. children and three great-grand­ objection with the said court on or ba- Golden; a brother, Dom, Arvada; five Th* living faithful are asked to remem- sitters, Mrs. Sonia Widener and Mrs. lo re J u ly 16, 1964. I H. W . SWIGERT Jr.. O.D. RICHARD YARROW bar them In their prayers. children, Rosa M. Maffick Sandra W idener, A rv a d a ; AArs. Carol Electrical 0 OOD, wtie. In raitlat Tky servants E xe cu trix Ratronize Our Martin, Brooktyrt H.Y.; Mrs. Dorothy M tk* dtgirtty at tlsliapt and priests, did Richard D. Casey !? H. W. ODIL, O.D. FRED SAAALDONE S Crowe, Arizona; end Mrs. Pat Welke, INTERMENT WAS in Ever­ ConstrucHen Co. giv* mam a shar* In th* prlatniaod at Attorney for th* estate Golden. Interment was In Elmwood ceme­ green cemetery, Colorado •II Symes Bldg. • EiRiintoi • Sarvtce CMN tery, Brighton. Rice funeral chapel was th* Apattlas, «r* pray The* admit them I i new and taravarmar* Ini* th* apatlallc Springs. Hoffman mortuary was D enver. Colorado 80202 • MedinilTifm e ReM4Mbto I ISSOCalifomiaSt. 534-5819 i in charge. AC 2-455J G Rw H rleg G Yird Ugbllhf MR. JOHN L. RASH. JR. company. Thraogh Christ Our Lord Advertisers in charge of arrangements. (Published In the Denver Catholic 1IM t. T»|«i Requiem High Mass was offered in St. Aman. (Oration from Mass lor Oapartad ' M E M i a R ila ttt.) R egisterl Catherine^ church, Derby, for John L. First Publication: June It, 1964 Rash, J r., 43, o f 8140 Iv y street, Du­ Rev. Henry AshcofI, C.S5.R., July 70, WSJ. Last Publication: July 1 1964 pont. Rev. Regis Barrett, O.S.B., July 12, 1,43 Mr. Rash died suddenly In a Boulder Parish Picnic IN THE COUNTY COURT J. D. CROUCH hoepitel June 28. Rev. Louis A. Benkert, C.PP.S, July 30. In and tar Ih* city aad Caanty at Danvar C. D. O’BRIEN A World War II veteran, he wet born ms. and Slat* at CalarU i M a y 25, 1921, in O il C ity, O kie. Rev. John Bonet, C .R ., J u ly 22, 1*39. Planned at N *. P-J3729 LOETSCHER'S f j a He attended schools In Gary, ind.. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Richard Brady, July 20, NOTICE TO CREDITORS end was married to Sheila A. Jackson 1940 Bergen Park Estate of Ralph D. Chambers, Deceasad m u Mini uofi «ta Uviiuu In Om aha, Neb., on Feb. 14, 1946, and Rev. Edward A. Breen, July 25, 1949 No. P-33729. came to Dupont in the seme year. Rev. Bernard W. Dampsey, S.J., July 23, (Christ the King Parish, All persons having claims against th* SUPERMARKET ■ StiHstt 14111 UarOal'MiWMUS A W • ItsaM MIU Mr. Rash was employed by the U.S. 19M Evergreen) above named astat* *r* required to III* Post Office for three years as Star Rev. Georg* 0. Ducharme, July 7, 1953 them lor allowance In the County Court ogwrr iuats Route mail carrier. Rev. Leo L. Ferrell, O.P., July 10. 1953 Food, fun, and games will ot the City and County of Danvar, Colo­ He was e member of St. Catherine's Rev. Louis F . Hagus, J u ly 12, 1935 highlight the second annual pic­ rado, on or before the 9th day of Decem­ t r U B K l perish end was very active In Boy Scout Rev. Antonina Hinlenach, O.S.B., July 12, ber, 1964, o r sakt cla im s shall b * taravar w ork. 1930 nic of Christ the King parish. barred. Nationally Advertiged AAr. Rash Is survived by his wife: Rav. John H. K elly. J u ly 20, 1943 _w>^ELEN M. CHAMBERS, Quality Apparel Evergreen, to be held at 11 a m. E xe cu trix three sons. Gene, Timothy, ef>d Kerry, Rt. Rev. Msgr. John Judnic, July 12, Brandt of Greceriei IN COLORADO SPRINGS all of Oupont; two daughters, Evelyn 1959 Sunday, June 12 at the Bergen MAURICE T. REIDY THE DENVER end Maxine, ateo of Oupont; hli par­ Rev. John D. Kelly, O.P., July 1*, 1937 Park picnic grounds. 1340 Western Federal Savings Bldg. SINCE 1 8 72 ents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Rash, Sr„ R t-^ev. Msgr. William Kipp, July 29, D enver, Colorado, 222-B994. 524 W. Colorado Ave.-- Delta; four brothers, W. AA. Rath end Directional signs will he pro- Publlsbad In th* Denver Catholic Register K io w a a n d T c Jo r S tr e e ta First Publication: June IB, 1964 Jess T. Rath, Grand Junction; James Rev. Mark w. Lappen, July 10, 1945 vitfed at Bergen F*ark to the pic­ Last Publlcatlan: July 9, 1964 OPENS THE N. Rash, Henderson; and Theodore E. Rw^^ Francis X. McCabe, C.M., July 2, nic grounds, which are one- Rash, El Reno. Okie.; and two sisters, IH THE COUNTY COURT M rs. Eveline Nance and M rs. Sue Rt. Rev. Msgr. Hugh L. McMenamin, quarter mile from Bergen July 27, 1947 In and tar th* City md Cdwty tf Danvar Bums, Burlington. Park on the Squaw Mountain and Stata *1 Calan d* Interment was in Ft. Logan National Most Rev. Joseph P. Machebeuf, July Na F.3S933 n m u n m sfo u 10, 1189 road. II DRIVE IN MOST BEAUTIFUL cemetery. Howard mortuaries. NOTICE TO CREDITORS UPHOUTIRtNO DOMRNICA RICO Rev. A. Patrick Madgett, S.J., July 2, Picnic tickets are available at Estate of HOWARD TOENNIESSEN R14fPH0UTBRIIIG AMO Mrs. Dontenlca Rico, 91, of 4X0 Clay 1962 */k/a. HOWARD F. TOENNIESSEN and Js MOTEL REPAIRING the rectory and will be sold aft­ street died June 25 in her home after e Mo*t Rtv. John B. Mlege. July 21, 1884 HOWARD FREDRICK TOENNIESSEN. stay with “Jay" saa Caiwn aag Oriaanaa short Mineu. R#v. Joseph D. Minot, July 15, 19» er the Masses on Sunday. D eoased. Mida I* Or*8r CHINA, She was a member of Mt. Carmel Rev. Peter J. Moren, July 21, 1960 No. P-33933, 829 N. Nevada Fandfan htada I* Order parish and btiongad to St. AimaY soci­ Rev. Wllllem D'Shauglmessy, S.J., July Sunday Masses are offered at All'parsons havings claims against th* 34-11 S*. W lh lifc a M B . 34811 ety, the Third Order of the Servants 12. 1951 6:30, 8, 10, and 11 a.m. during above named estate are required to til* of AAary, and th# Altar and Rosary Rtv. Patrick J. Phelan. July, 1955 them tor allowance In th* Caunty Court lo c itty . Rev. Phillip A. Ryen, Juiy 27, 1945 the summer. After each Mass ol th* City and County of Denver, Colo­ GIFX- AND.^LAMP Mrs. Rico was bom In Naples, Italy, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph 0. Segourn, July the members of the Altar and rado, on or before the 17th day of Zecha A Adams it 1957 D ecem ber, 1964, o r said claim s shall b * SHEARER HARDWARE on A p ril 22, 1873. She m a rrie d Oomenic Rosary society sponsor a coffee CONOCO tlRVICH tTATK>N R ick in# Naples In 1898, end can>e to Rev. Basil Supersaxo, S J„ July II, 1934 forever barred. the United States with him in 19X, set- (Raadara art Invilad It aand In changts social featuring homebaked Andrew Wysownteky 2329 East Platte tiing In Denver where she has lived ever — ------..) goods. Administrator FLOOR since. (Published In Thn Denver Catholic Mr* Rico died in 1955. R e gls le rl ME. 2-7288 She It survived by e son, John, Den­ F irs t P ub lica tio n: June I I , 1*64 ¥ ver; and two daughters, Mrs. Cermelle Last P uW Icatlen: Ju ly 16, 1964 COLORADO .'iPRINGS Navadi Aml M Cack* la FaMr* IN Bucci and AAn. AAary Calabrtee. also Funeral Services Held IN THE COUNTY COURT of Denver; five grandchildren and nine In and tar Ih* CHy and Caunty great-grandchildren. \ *f Danvar and Slat* *f Cilin da N *. P-J1N I For Mrs. Al DeCredico NOTICE OF PINAL SETTLEMENT RIALTY DENVER! K N V i R Estate of Charles L. MePhee, (DeceasedI A Requiem High Mass was The former Martha Neel was No. P-31961 INSURANa offered in St. Catherine’s Notice Is hereby given that I have AAAY CO. EVERGREEN bom in New Harmony, Ind., on filed my ftnal reporT m Ih* County Court church, Derby, June 29, for May 13, 1919. She came to Den­ of th* City and Caunty of Danvar, Colo­ 728 NO. TUON Mrs. .AI DeCredico, 45, of 4670 rado, and that any parson dMirIng to MONUMENT CO. ver with her parents when she oblact to th* same shall fll* wrlttan Federal boulevard. was two years old. oblecNon with Ih* said court on or be­ Phono 633-7731 Colorado Springs fore A ugust 29, 1*64. She was the wife of the Den­ She was graduated from West Bamard E. Engler, E xte u to r ver district attorney’s chief in­ high school and met DeCredico John J. Gaudio vestigator and died in St. An­ in 1935 while he was attending Attorney tor tho ostol* Motestk Bldg., Dr.John AaOrdohl £jdsL iP h a h m a a f. thony’s hospital, June 26, follow­ college. They were married on D enver, Colorodo ing critical injuries inflicted in Dec. 22, 1942. S34-7621 OPTOMETRIST PUSCIIPTION DtUGGtST (Published ki The Denver Catholic Largest Selectiofl in tbe j a bicycle accident June 12 near Mrs. DeCredico was a mem­ R egister) ns NORTH TIJON STREET M2 N. Vcher the DeCredico’s summer cot­ ber of the Parents’ clnb at F irs t P uM icatian: June 25. 1944- AM. S4861 Last Publlcatlan: July 23, iy64 COLORADO SFRINOS, COLO. ME. 3-2069 Rocky Mountain Area !l tage at Tinytown. Marycrest high school. c a l*. t g rla i A Catau IN TNI COUNTY COURT (1 mileE.ofMt. Olivet) I In addition to her husband, In m iB ftr tlM Qty m i Cewihr •( Onivnr MRS. DeCREDICO appeared she is survived by a son, Larry, m i Sfntt 9f C n in m it Charles McFadden k Nn. P -I8 M I to be recovering from a broken 20; three daughters, Cathy, 14, NOTICE TO CREDITORS StarUey Hall ij back and chest injuries, but suf­ Tina, , and Pat, 7, ail of the Estate of CLIFFORD H. INNES. (Oq- "Colorado Springs’ Finest and Most Modem” 8 ceased). No. P‘30141. HA. 4.4477 i fered a fatal heart attack. home; a sister, Mrs. Frances All persons having claims against the Damico, 1817 S. Franklin street, above named estate are required to flit Ham ^bnlitani them for aliowanct in the County Court It's as exciting as tha night they invented Denver; and two brothers, How­ of the City and County of Otnvtr, Colo­ ard W. Neel, 2277 E. Mineral rado, on or befort the 3 day of January, tueaww a* h»iNM8a 0 National Mected Moitidani champagne . . . the completely new 1965. o r said claim s shall be forever avenue. Littleton; and Richard barred. Ifemben of the Staff Andrew Wysowatdey lower fifth floor in our downtown storel Neel, Chico, Calif. Administrator CarroU B. Daaa W. Harley XeMlaglaa (Published In Tha Denver Catholic Catholic Funeral Directors Descend the widening staircase . . , INTERMENT WAS in Mt. R egister) First Publication: July 2, 1964 MElrose24l71 Colamdi SyrtaiE, Coio. pause and take it all in . . . the lighting, Olivet cemetery. Boulevard Last Publicatton: July 30. 1964 mortuaries were in charge of IN TNE COUNTY COURT the colors, the luxurious spacious­ aryngements.______la and far tlw City m i Caaafy af D a a v tr m i Stata af Calarsia ness . . . the whole atmosphere is young N t. P-32348 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate of Alfred 0. Walters, Deceased. and inviting, v/all-to-wall a magnificent No P-32340 For Funerals Notice H hereby given that I have showcase for The Denver’s china, silver, Qreeley filed my final report in the County Court of the City and County ot Denver, glass, lamps, pictures, flowers, gifts! Colorado, and that any person desiring to oblect to the same shall file written Ob lection with the said court on or be­ Come and see . . . we know you’ll love Barfcaby Fork Chaptl nark 4 v an m Chapal fore A ugust 4, 1964. Watt 46rii and Tonnyson East 17th and MoHm Ethel M. Watters. our beautiful new floor as much as we E xacvtrbL il Mrtranca of ■•rktigy l*aHi ol Parfc Avonua Adamson Mortuary Thomas L. Ford. Attorney dol 24 Hour Ambaltnce Servke Attorney for the estate 4 3 I-A 4 2 S 2 3 3 -1 1 3 1 17X East 5th Avenoe Greeley, Coland D enver, CoteradOo S8B1I 3 (Published in The Denver CathaHc H. Rom AOtmwm iMd P. Adm m m R egistef) IB36 m A u % ,m sm sL First Publicatton: July 2* tH4 Last Publicatton: Juty 23* Y964 Page 14 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, July 2, 1964 What They Are Saying-Opinions From Around the Notion Law of the Land “President Johnson, who sees tions which are the essential tions. and the court agreed. such rights. In other words, if Louisiana’s November presiden­I Latin, Thomism, | young clerics should possess, a clearly the difficulties that be­ correlatives of every single “We are satisfied,” said the they oppose the Catholic teach­ tial ballot will raise touchy considerable knowledge of lan­ Commenting on the pending set the full carrying into effect righi — legal or otherwise. court, “that the unborn child is ing they must also oppose the problems of conscience for Cath­j And Our Lady 1 guages undoubtedly forms part, Civil Rights Bill, The Tablet of the 11 Titles that comprise “Now, perhaps, this summer entitled to the court’s protec­ court’s decree and ,let the un­ olic voters of the state. I A reminder that the winds of and in a more particular way, Catholic weekly of the Diocese the new enactment, called the is not going to be so “hot” tion.” In other words, the court born child die only because the “Wallace’s name on the Lou­ ' change have not affected the the Latin language, especially of Brooklyn, had this to say bill “a challenge to men of good after all. .4t least that is the went on the theory that the un­ mother does not believe in blood isiana ballot is due largely to Church’s esteem for the Latin for priests on the Latin Rite’.” recently: will in every part of the coun­ prayer of those uho have at born child does have rights. transfusions. the efforts and energy of Lean- language, for the works of St. . Opponents of the new! try to transform the commands heart the best interests of the -As a matter of experience, der Perez, an excommunicated Thomas Aquinas and for devo­ Of ’Thomism: “. . . Not with­ Civil Rights Law will cite, as We wonder whether the many of our law into the customs of entire nation and all its protest- this mother-child problem is al­ Catholic. Among racial extrem­ tion to Our Lady was expressed out reason has he (St. Thomas) indicative of its claimed prac­ non-Catholics who undoubtedly our Land.” weary citizenry.” most non-existent in good medi­ ists of the state, Perez is god; recently at commencement ex­ been hailed as ‘the man of ev­ tical ineffectuality, the South’s agreed with this decision have cine. And this latest court de­ now, apparently, Wallace is his ercises of the ,\thenaeum of ery hour.’ His philosophical slow compliance or non-com­ “But more is called for here considered the consequences of cision makes it obvious the doc­ prophet. Ohio. knowledge, which reflects the pliance with the Supreme than a legislative change of a Let’s Be Consistent such a statement for the rights tor who pretends to make such essences of really existing Court’s 1954 school decree. The cold code. What may be de­ We imagine that most Amer­ of an unborn child. “.A vote for Wallace, then, Bishop Paul F. Leibold quoted a choice is betraying not only from three recent statements by- things in their certain and un­ comparison, we must admit, is manded of us all, including the icans agreed with a recent de­ For instance, the Catholic doc­ will be a vote for Perez, who medical incompetence but in­ Pope Paul Vl in support of his changing truth, is neither med­ not entirely irrelevant. There beneficiaries of the new law, cision of the New Jersey Su­ trine on that classic hospital continues from his Valhalla of consistency where the rights of emphasis on the value of Latin, ieval nor proper to any partic­ will be opposition, but we find is a change of heart. In the in­ preme Court. On the basis of choice between the mother and Plaquemines Parish county to an unborn child are concerned. ’Hiomistic studies and devotion ular nation; it transcends time heart in the legal dictum that terest of the nation’s good, religious conviction (she is her unborn child is founded on hurl thunderbolts i of defiance — (Peoria Register) and ridicule against Church au­ to Mary: and space, and is no less valid “law breeds a climate of com­ many white citizens will have studying to be a Jehovah’s Wit­ the teaching that an unborn for all humanity in our day.” pliance.” That progress may be to give up their acquired re­ ness) a woman refused to ac­ child does have rights; the doc­ thorities. On Latin: “It has always been slow constitutes no argument sistance to social change. Ne­ cept blood transfusions in order tor can not offhand decide that Touchy Problem “But even more serious is the the firm persuasion of the su­ On devotion to Mary: “We against progress as such. Where groes, whose rights have been to save her unborn child. The the child will be killed to save “If Governor Wallace is to question of supporting one preme Pontiffs that the study must never forget who Mary Is civil rights is the argument, newly reaffirmed with the sanc­ hospital sought a court order to the mother. And those who con­ bring Louisiana into his fold, he whose leadership in racial mat­ of the Latin langilage and of in the history of salvation: ‘The more is accomplished with law tions of penal law, must be pre­ permit it to administer the test the Catholic teaching can must carry a sizable percentage ters has helped cause ever- the ancient languages is indis­ Mother of Christ, thus the than without it. pared to fulfill aU the obliga­ transfusions over her objec­ do so only if the child has no of the Catholic vote, for the increasing tension and violence. solubly connected with the edu­ Mother of God and, by admir­ bulk of voting power lies in the “As Catholics of the state set cation and formation of young able spiritual ties, the Mother 1 heavily populated French sec­ about wrestling with their moral men on the way to the priest­ of believers and of the redeem­ tions of South Louisiana.” convictions, untangling reason hood, and on this matter they ed, the ‘janua coeli’ (‘the gate That’s the way Father Mur­ from emotion, and prejudice have published important and of heaven’). ' MARKET PLACE RENTING*HIRING ray Clayton of .Alexandria sees from politics, they will — come grave documents in the past as “The modem development of it. writing for the National November — admit in under­ well as in our- day. Marian piety must for us pur­ OF MILLIONS ■WANT A D S BUYING*SELLING Catholic Welfare Conference standable exhaustion that with “We ourselves in the recent sue this path which the most News Service. George Wallace trying to seize Apostolic Letter Summi Dei ancient and authoritative tradi­ He says, “The very presence the reins, a Louisiana hayride Verbum have admoiiished; ‘Of tion of the Church offers to the of Governor Wallace’s name on can be an agonizing jaunt.” the cultural patrimony which spirituality of Christian people." Phont KE. 4-4206 Today to Place Your Clatiified Ad in the Register — Ask for the Classified Department

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Only Want Ads received by phone or mail before 5 P.M. Tuesday can be published in the current week’s paper 3 All So«l« (InglMwood) u 36— at. Ueis 10 (legleweed) SAVE $1,000 HELP WANTED FEMALE HOUSES FOR RENT 1 SEWING MAdniNES 40 WANTED TO BUY 49 P rice reduced. See th is lovely 5 4134 SO.-SHERMAN UNFURNISHED 24 1964 WHITE ZIOZAOS bdrm. home, nicest in this area. Only SI0,9X. 3 badrooms. Light baia- Experienced typlitt, stenot/ office worfc* Coins, Proof Sets, Mint Sets, Gold Coins. 27 Only 4 months old. Does everything auto­ 936-2893. Walking distance to All Souls meot, garage, newer furnace. Buy on trs needed Immediately for temporary church and school. Full bosement. office work. . ADULTS matically. Will sacrifice for 4 payments of $5.50 o r $20.00 cash. 623-1566. Eating space In kitchen. Separate G.I., no down. H4.M a month. Ideal la- Beautiful court to make your permanent BICYCLES 56 dining room . P riced righ t. 5136 So. Citlon tor older coupN. VERA GARNER. MANPOWER, INC. ' home. 2 bdrms.a appllances> very dean. PFAFF W ashington. C all L E N , 789*1569 or 733-1437. KE 4 -n i5 1534 C a llta rn l* N orth. 477*6992. Real clean. Excellent running condition, NEW COLUMBIA BICYCLES 33 AMERICAN MADE com pletely portable. O nly $12.00. 780 FOX REALTY CAMPBELL REALTOR B roadw ay, 244-6450. ALSO USED ONES FR O M $18.00 UP M5-9((4 1443 R o p lir HOUSEKEEPER FURNISHED APT. 25 FEDERAL BLVD. GARAGE 744-33H 744-7396 SINOER DIAL A STITCH. 334 Federal 935-3245 3 » i FOR RURAL PARISH 3 room furnished apertment near St. Zigzags, buttonholes etc., needs responsl- 57 Y ears Same Place Francis de Sales Church, shopping and bie p a rty to assunre 4 paym ents o f $5.18 D enver, Celorado 00219 3 7 - at. ABery's o r take fo r $18.00 cash. M A 3-1566. WRITE BOX L 794 CARE OF transportation. Prefer lady pensioner 34 45 (U tH e te e ) or refined middle aged employed lady. 3--4LII Souls (Ingluwood) II J 4 1963 SINGER TRUCKS FOR SALE 60 THE REGISTER Will rent very reasonably to desirable c o U a x T 7 » . p arty. 162 So. Sherm an. PE 3-5970 eves, $12.50 cash, TA 5-5080 3S 6264 SO. PRINCE 938 BANNOCK ST. or weekends. LARGE SUNKEN 31 Charming older stone and frame DENVER, COLORADO. MISC. FOR SALE 44 WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE LIVINGROOM 1,300 $q. ft. on 1st floor, large lamlly 24 farm house. Beautifully re­ UNFURNISHED APTS. 26 ‘OUR PRESENT STOCK” room, 3 bedrooms. 2 fireplaces. 3 baths modeled, 5 bedrooms. 3 baths, TELEPHONE WOMEN EMERGENCY MUST SELLI in Grandview Estates. 7 miles S.E. of large all electric kitchen. A 14 Naw 1964 GMC Arapahoe and Valley Highway. Pool your truly family home. 33 hours per week, 11.60 per hour. 1 BCDROOM APARTMINT rides to Parochial schools. 17 3010 W. 65 Avanua 12 gauge Winchester, mod­ F ro m to 3 Tons Work In alr-conditioned office, f to Marie Seaman Black, Realtor 575.00 Also X usad Commarclal, at GARRET DeNOOY, REALTY 3 and 3 fo 9 th lff i. See M r. L e w li, 3 Children Acceptabla el 12 Trap gun. Remington 7*44551 7*44551 Your Lakewood GMC 756-5441 Suite }, 5670 E. E v a n i. Take Num ber A M 6-1749 22 long model 518 T. Red- I but from Colfax and Broadway. Franchised Dealer 6 l 42— SI. HdleuieiM Leavei 1:13 and 1:41 a. m., dally. field sight. EA 2-7878. 3 All Souls (lngluweo4) i r r 1 :• MOUNTAIN COHAGES CLEMES MOTOR CO. FOR RENT 30AA LARGE FAMILY? 1 chiffarobe, 2 doors with mirrors each 5555 West C olfax Ave. 635 Washington Circlt The Number by the Parish Heading Over Each SITUATIONS WANTED side, drawers in the middle, 2 pairs of 33 y r i. at the sam e location. 865 STEELE GRAND LAKE lined drapes 88 x 75. 1 p a ir drapes 3 bedrooms, attached garage, redwood Ad is the Key to its Location on the Map. FEMALE 1 2 Beat the heat and relax at Hl-Country 62 X 18. 722-2941. fence. Landscaping has quality! locationt Large Bungalow on comer lot hat llvlnf- room, diningroom, tun, m utk and break- Cottages. Completely furnished with Mitchell camper, like new, reasonable. p ric *! kitchens and TV. Write for brochure or Ilessed S4KrameiM ___ D e u ila k ’ a______latl roomi. Large kitchen. 3 large bed- Roomi for Glrli. Catholic Diughtan See at 4976 E . A tla n tic Place o r call PRINTING OR SIGNS 79 roomi and 1 imall bedroom, lull bath, ot America. 765 Panntyivtnia. Alto phone 627-3511 fo r reservations. 756-8788. "SEE IT TODAY" PREE LANCE ART 3629 PEM V all on main floor. Wall to wall carpeting. roomi available tor waddingi or recap- Full linithed teml-batemeni with 4 bed- tiont. TA 56597. FURNITURE FOR SALE 47 Commercial or for the home. All kinds Large older home with beauti­ 3 Iwdrooim, naw roof, utility room. Ex- of signs. Reasonable rates. C all 477-2618. callant condition. 337-7373 roomt, ttorage, furnace and large laundry REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 WILSON & WILSON ful garden. 5 lots, excellent ro o m i, 46 bath. Hot w ater neat, 330 w ir­ Man's brown with gold threads up­ M9i 5. Broadway XI6471 Park Hill location. 5 bedrooms, ing, garage. 519,500. T e rm t. FURNISHED ROOMS holstered chair with foot stool to match. BOOKS FOR SALE 3421 ZUNI Wt speciellM In Northwost Denver, 82 sleeping porch, 3 baths, won­ Incame Fregerty Arvede, Lekewood and Wheetrkfge Reel Like new. $35.00. A L 5-6370. FOR RENT 2 0 Britannica, 64 edition. Great Books of the derful closets, finished base­ Double, plus 2 story with 2 apartments BY OWNER Estate. Prompt, courteous sales rervke. Dark wood chest of drawers. Reason­ 6' '- aiussud Sucruiuuut Your iocai realtor tor 20 yeert. W estern W orld. N EW I Each sat 5300.00 ment, heated garage. on 3 tots. C all K ay AAoran. 237*7273. 0 1 54191r Furnlihed roomi for rent, private and able. 3012 So. Logan. Teachers award. Call after 9:M P.M. or double. Butineii women, itudenti, work­ STACKHOUSE KEAITY before S;00 A.M. weekdays or all day EAST DENVER HOME UIRD REALTY ing girli. Franclican Slitari, St. Rota 1585 W. M th Ave. ^ OR. 7-1678 FLOOR CARE 48A Sundays. FOR RENT 781-7919 355-8490 3IU Lowell BIW. 455-36M 46— St. Viiiceiil de 9eul Reildenct. Conveniently located with-ln a few blocks of the downtown business FLOOR WAXING SPECIAL 4-bedroom brick, livingroom 29— at. FruiMlt de Seles d is tric t. 673-4111. REAL ESTATE 34 17.50 Includes with fireplace, den. formal di­ 8— Cure d’Ar* 1 Block to Church 8 School Scrubbing, Waxing, Pelltbing and LARGE HOME Buffing an avtraga kitchan. ningroom. Refrigerator, range, Shopping 8 Bui Lina BOARDING « ROOMING VANTAGE BUILDERS, INC. rec. room, foyer. Double ga­ 2030 E. A lam eda. 4 o r 5 bedrooms. 3 3 bedrooms, bath on 1st floor, plus 3 Wt build homts on your tcreagt or FREE ESTIMATES VdCAnt to Clow estate. 3 bedroom, 2 AGED 22 rage. June 15, 2160. Near Mont- baths. Very plush. Carpeted throughout. bedrooms, bath In full finished basement. ouri, 50 Milo radius of Danvar. Your DENVER FLOOR story brick. Hot water heat. Center hall. Beautiful rare patio. plans or ours. 100-pcf. Ilnanoing. view Blvd. 377-5239 after 4 p.m. Kitchen with eating space, ample ctoaeta. Mora for Your Dollar Large rooms. . Basement. Over-sized Board and room home for elderly peo^. WAXING COMPANY Roof covered patio, 1 car garage plus 3 meelt dally. Clote In TV room. 733- 6X1 W. 44fh Avt. double garagej electronically controlled. DELORIS SMITH room for second car. For appointment 3617 ^ 431-3343 Evas. 934-9919 o r 429-7453 733-7766 Ilussud Sucrumuut Call Mrs. ZanonL n2-0158. REAL ESTATE c a ll 744*1697 to see 1050 So. Y ork. CARTWRIGHT REALTY CO. P Y 4-IM1 BY OWNER 46 it. Vincent dn Hral 3 bedroom b rk k , 3 baths, living and 623-3158 29— St. PruiKis de Seles diningroom carpeted. Double garage de­ 1545 SO. FILMORE 56 GRANT ST. SERVICE DIRECTORY tached. 3Vk blacks to Blessed Sacrament. Open Sat. 8 Sun. 2 to 5 11— Holy Pumlly 3 Blocks From St. Francis P riced a t 513.250 Assum e 510.500 loan 3 bedrooms, eating space in KE. 4-4205 de Sales at 593.W per mo. 2241 Dahlia St. Phont Older 3 ttory. brick home. Large living- kitchen. Dishwasher, disposal, DU4-0S6( tor appointment. HOUSE FOR SALE room, dlnlngrapm X kitchen on lit Hour. refrigerator, stove. Covered 3 bdrmi. X naw bath on 3nd floor. Only 4-bedroom house with double patio and garage. Walking d li-, ASH HAULING DECORATING PAINTING 8 DECORATING ROOFING 111,500. A ik fo r L E N SCHACK. 397-5000. tance to St. Vincent’s. Ilussud Sucrusnunt garage near Regis. 5068 Quit- Miller TnMi Service Painting a Ddcortflng, madallzlng In NEW ROOP5-REPAIR5 ' 777-2349 Pickup Anytime AL $-1132 rttidaniial work. Call ■nytlma, 2550631 PAPERING-STEAMING- All Work Guaranteed man. VanSchaack&Co. Terms — Free Estimates 46- it. Vincent de 9eel SHAFFER’S RUBBISH TEXTURING- TA . 56495 Lovely family home. 375 URhr. B lvd. R IA L T O R 397-5(M REMOVAL ELEaRIC WIRING Interior 8 Exterior Member of our Lady of Grace Pariah GR. 7-2919 PAINTING 4 to 6 bedrooms, newly deco­ 31-i-6t. Je Large brick bungalow with 2 COMMERCIAL AND -AN Wark Oaaranfaad- RESIDENTIAL 2X voitt, rtmodaling, rapalri. Call any- Praa Btflmalaa STORM WINDOWS rated. Selling under FHA ap­ bedrooms and 4th In full fin­ REASONABLE RA’TES lima. EM 64151. MOUNTAIN EMPIRE 14 —Most Precious Bleed Brick, 4 bedrooms, 2Vk baths, ished. basement. Large kitchen DECORATORS All makes storm doors, windows, praisal. Assume with small AL. 5-S3I0 Jim Dwyar Electric screens and patio doors repaired and td- and breakfast room, large rec. [1 X 1 (4 4 777-9375 down or refinance. 355-0725. full flnished basement, full lustad. Inturanca claims. Raatonabla CAN YOU USE 5 BEDROOMS? room. Lots of closet space. ASH i TRASH rates. Htnry SawlekL 439-3901 2260 Clermont. $16,90(!. 3635 South Jersey Is a spacious 3 bed- diningroom. 3 garages on 3 lots. HAROLD ROBINSON FERTILIZER TRASH HAULING Ilessed Sacrament room ranch with 2 targa bedrooms In 935 So. High SP 7-6736 RUBBISH REMOVAL PLASTERING full finished basement; 2 flrapitctSs RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL TRASH HAULING bethss 2 car garage, covered petto, 1IM5 Oneida F R . 7 -4 9 M i MODERN EQUIPMENT aos SROWN JACK JONES fenced yard. Raduced Price $9*500. BOXES OR BARRELS Plastering, any size lob. Fast need patch­ Any Piece m-Metropolttan Denver 2271 ELM 4 3 — H e ly CH 4-7X1 or AL 5-1413 Colortdo PMt ing. Free estimates. 45Sd112. Oey or Night Ceils • M d J E A 2-3S5I 4 BEDROOMS MITCHEU RLTY. 3 1 — S t. J « F I R T I U Z m 1430 High Street BRICK WORK OrM hlc Commtrcldla Firepitcd Wood PLUMBING Open Sunday 2 to 4 REALTOR ' 355-6431 UNDER $13,500 Beautiful Monldair 9 ^ 1 8 934-4426 UPHOLSTERERS New kitchen, powder room, Cuoildef otfari on 3 homti an quh ALAMEDA PLUMBING CO. den, double garage, patio. Just llstad 3 bdrms., nlca kitchan wfth Chimnays—SItpa-Porchas-Tuck Pointing FLOOR COVERINGS circle . 3 m and 3B3I South G rove. 4 yaoi Rapalrlng, naw saork, lawars and sink Ra-Upholsttrino by a reliable firm. U Walk to schools, stores and 3ur Lady ef Futime Bating spaca, saparata dining, tlla bath & old 3 btdroem brick. Full open baiaman -Repairing—40 years of knowhow. Call linaa claanad. Our woHi Is guarantaad. years axparlanca Terms bus. FHA. (L a k e w e e d ) bsm t. JO E R A Y , homa 744-2184 o r of* Quick poataMlen. May Rant. Call BIL M r. M cLaan, 333-3(39. >eeee»»eee»»»eeeee»eef Frta Estimates. NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY Parmiea Countar Topa. Caramic < • 409 E. Alam eda SH 4-0300 3145 C ourt PI. 373-1373 flea 297*5433 (11 O L). LO W E LL. PY 4-7934 Wall THa, VlnyL Lkwlaum < > 5 BEDROOMS BUILDERS 8 CONTRAaORS , I Pkiorlng, CarpM < > TV SERVICE-APPUANCES HICKAM REALTY < > UNOLEUM AND ;; baths. Corral barns. 2 e W. A U aw d a 777451 ; ’HLE SERVICE, INC < > acres. Near Our Lady of Fatima VonSchaack&Co. Praa Eallmalai— < • “Sight and Sound Our Spcci.ilU” 375 Uahr. B lvd. R IA L T O R m-mO BUILDING and CONTRACIINO Ouaranfaad Instaietlun < > Church and school and Westland FOR COURTEOUS SERVICE Pat Any Ramadadng In raw 55K LIpaa SIraat 455-7Il^ > 3 1 — « t. w ith your r • a I t o r Shopping Center. By Owner. North Dtnvor WhaatrWgi Hama - insMt ar OW - '! Jakn K. UOdariBa AL'S APPLIANCES %eeeee»»eeee»eee»eee» Sales and Service all makes 377-3771 3776M3 10800 W. 20th Ave. or phone 233- 4 BDRM. Lakavnod littinpi Commerce City's 5181. Call Koy Atoran OUHERS Fine TV and Appliance Service 2S.S-916.3 - 2 STORY m u m w ith 7260 M onaro 2 88 -0 81 0 Ilessed Socrumuut Dur Udy ef FatiuM 1655 MONACO F A R K W A Y axoap* Laird Realty (Udieureed) ttonal homa for largt famlty. This larga 455-55X a r 337-7171 CAIX JACK REIS COLONIAL ^STORV roomy homa In an txcaftonf school araa Gvlfar^ Spouts Bioi Biai — H ueii 11 S34-U93 faaturat llvingreom, formal dMngroom, Mambtr of Notre Oamt Parish Wa In 0«dtar and 2944 BELLAIRE PRICED FOR QUICK SALE dan, atectric kitchan, braakfast nook A Spdvl ftssIdOMiidiila 4 bedrooms. 3 flrepleoes. 3 beths. 2 sun* Our. Personalised dditars aaanadMd o n eH il l a r s p e c ia l rooms. Large separate dining room, liv­ $17,5(X> powdar room on 1st floor. 3 full boths on Service Sells Homes R a pa ln d . ingroom with box beamed ceiling. Den 2nd ftoor with 4 larga bdrms. FIntahad on nnain floor, finished basement wfth Owner must tell Hutchlaon home. Drapes, Thoroughly Exparlancad. To Introduce You to the Register Classified Section bsmt. wtth rac room, 5th bdrm. A 3rd McLEAN CONSTRUaiON wine cellar. 2 car garage wfth servants Intercom, basement. Newty decorated ex­ OapandaMa. Ouaranfaad. both. An outstanding vahia at $37J0A 8 IMPROVEMENT CO. quarters above. l.ots of Hvlng and priced terior, with landscaping. Close to rec* FOR J 1 .0 0 YOU GET 20 WORDS OR LESS in the 20's. BOS STEVENS, 3M039. JIM NEWCOM8. FL. AM34. i • Carpentry, Additlont. Perchav rtettonal fedittles and shopping center. R M U f i R ' Slaps. All ramedaUng. Aimricon Roofing D o n't delay. 279*5329. M 3 4n W est 21at tm S. Braadway SM 4-XX * Brick work. Chlmiwys rapairad TO BUY, SELL OR SWAP L C. Fulenwider, Inc. Avenue. and built. 2731 Se Colo. Blvd. • Painting, kitarlor — tkfarlor. Shoot Motal Co. This o fffr good for Classified Section only. VanSckaock&C(L Realtor 3CMI71 375 UiRv. B M . R IA L T O R 377-5UI • f T« “We Use Sberwln Williams CB 4-84CS 21SI Dowainf Does not apply to Real Estate Display aO Oar Lady ef leerdea Paints” AfldripLM . SU 1-MIS 32— at. Jelm the Advertising. llened Setrumeul 41 Years of Fair Dealings Mtmbtr of All Soutt* Porlih Rvewfu lilt “T A L K O F ‘T H E T O W N " Licensed & Insur^ 2521 South Logan Going fast—Vantage Acraa 3 mitoa 333-2839 FILL IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX MACHEBEUF HIGH Cozy 2-bedroom home. Carpeted this side ef Hudson on highway 6. 2 btocks to church and school. Excellent Whore yoo can have a country HOME REPAIR 1655 GRAPE STREET. Lovaty 3 bad- k draped. Fenced back yard ranctiatta for last ttian a small rooms, tile bath, finished basement with condition. C all H E LE N LO R E N Z. 777-1935 city she. Horses, gardens, mfn. BEAUTY SALON eictra bedroom. Newty carpeted and with covered patio. SO ft. ef R-2 view, good water, your own irriga' HOME REPAIRS draped, and in excellent condition. Cali tion wall, grass of aKsHa. 2^ acras Now opantd ter buskiatt at 1547 Rttrla p Hama Repairs p PakiHno EAAMETT G OG GIN, 377*3106. HICKAM REAin ground. ^ block to church and LA VEDA'S BEAUTY SALON. 3564X1 with 3 bdrm., m baths, brtch p C prpaB irv school, also close to shopping ranch homa, basement, doubit gar„ Ekptrl6nctd oparatort. Open py appoMh p Caokitlwurk p Patch Ptaaltrkig 64 W. A l— l i a 777-U71 tntnt. Evenings. wall. f16,7SA AddKtonal aerts SM J. M. RRIKHMAN MILTON J. CONWAY, CO. and transportation. Call 322-7296 par acre. "M a n tta r el St. Tharatt RarWi* "the Handyman-- 4S11 K . C alfax R e alia r SS5-M79 to see S37 Clayton. VANTAGE AUILDERS INC GARRET SERVICE AM Work Guarantaad 63fl West 44th Ave. ISK Eudora St E A. 3 4 3 X 6 — a ie m e d _ 421*5242 E v v t. 9364919, 421*033 CARFIT SILL OUT (W e i t w e e S ) C«rpqf your living moma dining §n* UNEN SERVia E v u u fu lh l •nd h«ll only fllM I whlio supply loits. CAPE W D ~ BM od on a v tro g * home of 30 >q- yo rd t. 3 bdrms., tlla bath, carpeted Hvingroom, 125 SO. NEWTON YOU CAN ADO A ROOM Coil CARFIT CRAFTiRSa 9364^. Lovaty 3*«iory homa cn comer lot. 4 Wd* WESTERN diningmom A complataly ramodalad all Lovaty larga living room. Saparata din* electric kitchen. Wall landscaped. Fancad rooms, 4 baths, livingroom, diningroom. V OR V CURTAIN CLEANERS TOWEL SUPPLY CO. ing room. Naw famity kitchan wtth many A TRADE POR LARGER HOMR A CLIP $1.00 TO IT AND AAAIL TO yard has sprinkling system. JOE RAY. cabinats. 2 bedrooms. 3 shaded tots. All naw ramodalad alactrtc kitchan. Wall I7 X So. B roadw ay TIS-SSn 744-2184 o r 297-5431 (22 L E ). FRANCIS LACS CURTAIN CLSANERS. Zoned R*1 Might add another unit. Evy to wall carpeting and drapes throughout. X IT’S EASIER TO TRADE J Classified Advertising, The Register 9 C A LL A C U R TAIN S. CROCHETED TABLE G.U No down. HS.00 a month. VERA Full finhhad basamanf wtth bedroom and CLOTHS. DRAPERIES, BLANKETS. PAINTING GARNER. 72M427. X SCHROEDER 8 W E A V B iZ SPREADS. LINENS CLEANED BY LAT­ Box 1620, Denver 1, Colo., or phone it in to KE. 4-4205 bath. 1st floor utltffy and famity room. W SI4-7171 V EST METHODS HAND PRESSED ONLY Palming INSIDE and OUT. Free Estl- VanSckoock&Co. CAMPBEU REALTOR Fancad yard w tth 2 < a r garage. To sea UX VACAAUIK TA. 5-S427. malts. Call I44-I49S John O'Grady. 375 UBiv. Blvd. REA LTO R 3 9 7 6 m 744-nH M4-13H this ca ll D E . AA070.