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OUR GREATEST DEMONSTRATION OF FAITN + + +■ + Aerial View of St. Thomas' Seminary Shows New Addition Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Contents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1956— Permission to Reproduce, Except on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER VOL. LI. No. 42. THURSDAY, MAY 31,1956 DENVER,

+ + . + + + Observance on June 10 - Unmatched in This Area By Jack H eher arrival of the man who was to be the time he had four priests to , ’The stature of Denver as the the first of Denver, the serve his vast territory. citadel of the faith in the Rocky Most Rev. Joseph P. Machebeuf. An indication of the esteem Mountain West will be impres­ Bishop Machebeuf in 1868 was and reputation he had built up in sively demonstrated Sunday, June appointed Vicar Apostolic of his Episcopate is found in the 10, when the city is host to the Colorado and when he first came (Turnto pages — Columu 7) largest assembly of the Hierarchy to Denver as Bishop, Aug. 29, in the city’s history. 1868, he was met outside the Forty members of the Ameri­ young village by Father John Mt. SI. Francis can Episcopate, including Car­ Baptist Raverdy, his missionary This aerial view of St. elassroom-dormitorr b u ild in j; tower, with the chapel extend­ chapel building. At top center 1907. At the upper right is the companion, several-sisters, and Thomas’ Seminary, D e n v e r , at left and library at extreme dinal McIntyre, Archbishop of ing at right angles’ from the is the “ old red brick,” the orig­ auditorium-gym. The convent number” of laymen. On Aug. 31, allows the new Si. Pius X Addi­ right. The administration build- tower. T h e refectory, with inal St. Thomas’ Seminary is hidden in the trees to the Los.Angeles, will attend on that Corpus Christi tion at lower risht, with the itig is at left, adjoining the kitchen attached, adjoins the building on the site, ereeted in right of the ' ‘old red brick.” date to mark the silver jubilee a "hearty and pleasant reception" Episcopal celebration honoring was held in St. Mary’s reaory, Archbishop Urban J. 'Vehr and where he received the congratula­ Rites Scheduled tions and well wishes of his Cath­ the dedication of the new St. The first annual Corpus olic and non-Catholic friends. At Pius X addition to the St. Thomas Christi procession on the Seminary. In addition to those on j?rounds of the Franciscan Tremendous 25 Years' Work the list published in the May 24 Study in Rome Sisters’ mother-house, Mt. Denver Catholic Register, Bishop St. Francis, near Colorado ACHIEVEMENTS OF ARCHBISHOP VEHR'S STEWARDSHIP Lambert A. Hoch of Bismarck, Springs, will be held this Sunday, N. Dak., and Bishop Charles June 3, at 4 p.m. The inaugura­ Current Series to Begin June 11 A countless series of official engagements brought Quinn, C.M., of Yukiang, Kiangsi, tion of this procession, which the Archbishop Urban J. Vehr to every comer of the Sisters of St. Francis intend to China, have accepted the invita continue each year, will be a sol­ Archdiocese of Denver during the past quarter of a tion to be present. emnization of the Feast of Cor­ century. Apart from the normal routine of spiritual The hundreds of priests and pus Christi, occurring this year STREET PREACHERS REACH nuns and the thousands' of lay on Thursday, May 31. and temporal administration, there were meetings and The Catholics of the Colorado interviews without end, reviewing building plans, people who will attend the cere­ Springs area are urged to par­ locating and selecting new building sites, dedication monies will bear witness to the ticipate in this liturgical adora­ 20,000 IN PAST FIVE YEARS burgeoning of the faith in what tion on the Feast of the Holy ceremonies, jubilees of every kind. Communion Eucharist. The Rev. Robert A. Masses and breakfasts, ordinations at the Cathedral once was lonely prairie land, Six Denver archdiocesan the­ Freudenstein, assistant pastor of than 20,000 persons in its five Overman, and Edward Day, third- and St. Thomas’ Seminary, Confirmations in every Contrast With St. Mary’s Church, will deliver ology students, under the direc­ years of operation, and has in year theology students parish and mission, and sundry other church and Earlier Years the sermon. tion of the Rev. Richard duced some 500 to request, a cor­ Scheduled from June 11 to The setting for the proces­ civic functions without number. The Archbishop or­ sion is located about eight miles Gieselman, CM., of St. Thomas’ respondence course in Catholicity. July 21, the preaching program 'The great panoply and crowds dinarily traveled by auto 20,000 miles each year on expected contrast vividly with the northwest of Colorado Springs. Seminary, will embark on the Denver seminarians "on the for 1956 will reach the town of church business and church functions within the The buildings of Mt. St. Francis, sixth annual street-preaching pro­ platform" this year include Em Kirl{, a mission of. Stratton, archdiocese. + + + formerly the Modem Woodmen gram June 11. "The plan, de­ manuel Gabel, Raymond Hutch­ where Father Edward Dinan is of the World Sanatorium, are signed to "establish a beachhead inson, and Joseph Lievens, sub­ 156 Ordained Priests Radio, TV Stations situated in the foothills o f the pastor; Hugo and Limon, under mountains to the west o f Colo­ for the faith," has reached more deacons, and Paer Urban, James the pastorate of Father Leonard During \he past 25 years the Archbishop conferred To Carry Ceremonies rado Springs and form a natural Sacred Orders on 3,736 candidates in 307 separate locale o f beauty for this public Aberaombie; Grover, with Fa­ Two radio slations and two Leo Richard Horrigan In Late Bishop’s Last Class ceremonies at the seminary or Cathedral. He has devotion to the Corput Christi,' ther James Ahern as pastor; and television stations have an­ (above), who has com­ the Body of Christ. ordained 156 young priests for the Archdiocese of Den­ nounced plans to carry tele­ Eagle, under Father Joseph pleted his third year of studies Arrangements for the proces­ Leberer of Minturn. "The street- ver. The vast majority of the priests now serving in casts and broadcasts of the sion, according to the Rev. Wal­ Glenwood Springs Pastor Archbishop’s jubilee Mass at at St. Thomas’ Seminary, Denver, preachers, who go out in pairs, the archdiocese and ordained since 1932 were ordained will attend the North American ter Jaeger, the chaplain of the the seminary June 10. KKTV, mother-house, call for the ado­ will be the guests of the pastors to the priesthood by the Archbishop. Channel 11, Colorado Springs, College in Rome for his theology course, the Chancery Office an­ ration of the Blessed Sacra­ of the areas in which they will Within the past quarter of a century since his will pick up the telecast to be ment at three different altars Will Mark Silver Jubilee nounced this week. I work. coming to Denver, the Archbishop has conducted 876 carried by KLZ-TV, Denver, to be erected on the grounds. from 3 :3 0 to 4 p.m. KLZ radio He is the son of Mrs. Evelyn L. The Rev. Clarence E. Kessler,' Mass, and a reception will be I Don Miles of St. Therese’s Par- separate Confirmation ceremonies in every church and Horrigan, 435 Clayton Street, After the sermon and during the will broadcast the ceremonies procession to these altars, the p^astor of St. Stephen’s_Church, held in the church hall in the Aurora, donated his pickup chapel of the archdiocese. He has administered the at the same time as part of a Denver, and the late Edward F. Glenwood Springs, on Tuesday, evening. Horrigan. His mother is a mem­ congregation will chant Euchar­ sacrament of Confirmation to 92,132 adults and simulcast. Radio station KOA, istic hymns and recite the Ro. June 19, will mark the quarter- truck for the use of the speakers ber of St. John the Evangelist’s Descendant of Chief Denver, will broadcast the cere­ sary. Benediction of the Blessed century since his ordination as in their summer program. children and has delivered a sermon at each Confir­ Parish. (See page 2.) monies from 4:1S to 5 :3 0 p.m. Sacrament will close the cere­ a member of the last Denver class Father Kessler traces his an­ 'This year’s topics will include, mation ceremony. raised to t h e priesthood by cestry to Chief Big Ox Walkee, monies. Bishop J. Henry Tihen. leader of a tribe in Canada who Father Gieselman announced, the 32 New Parishes Established The Colorado Springs Council married a French girl. The of the Knights o f Columbus will Father Kessler was one of saaaments and certain "stumbling Indian was Father Kessler’s During the past 25 years the Archbishop has arrange the ushering details. The •ight St. Thomas’ Seminary blocks" to outsiders in their view g r e a t-great-grandfather. The established 32 new parishes, has solemnly blessed 83 spacious grounds of Mt. St f^aduates .ordained by £he re­ of the Cathdic faith. ’These priest’s great-grandmother lived new churchei, 38 new schools or additions, 32 new Francis afford more than am­ tiring Bishop on June 7, 1931. 'stumbling blocks,” the Vincen ple parking facilities for the 114 years. priests’ rectories, 33 new convents or additions, and 41 He celebrated his First Solemn dan explained, take in such doc­ estimated attendance. The Boy Mass in St. Ignatius Loyola’s The jubilarian was born in other religious institutions, making a grand total of Sacred Heart Parish, Denver, the trines as hell, purgatory, grace Scouts and Cub Scouts o f Cath­ Church, Denver, on June 14, 25 227 newly constructed buildings for religious purposes olic troops o f the area will march years ago. and the Mystical Body. within the archdiocese. in uniform. The ceremonies will Archbishop to Preside ’Though the open-air evan­ not exceed one hour. During the past 10 years, the parishes of the Father Kessler will celebrate gelization plan does much to dis­ The entrance to the mother- a Solemn Mass in St. Stephen’s archdiocese have expended more than $7,000,000 in house from the Colorado Springs- June 19 at 11 a.m. Archbishop pel prejudice toward the Church, the erection of grade and high school facilities and Denver highway (U.S. 85-87) is Father Gieselman pointed out, located about four miles north Urban'J, Vehr will preside. Offr sisters’ convents and have provided 245 additional cers of the Mass had not been of Colorado Springs. It is three the real work is done by local classrooms for the Catholic education of children. named at Register press time. pastors in their "follow-ups.” miles from the turnoff into the A clergy dinner will follow the This amount does not include the cost of church build­ grounds. Christopher ings or institutions. Graduates of Regis Films Shown Over SO Building Sites Acquired Pledges Received One feature the street-preachers Principally ^through the funds supplied by the Will Get Diplomas have found of value is the show­ seminary-missions campaign, the Archbishop has Every Week for ing of Christopher films to their personally supervised the purchase of more than 50 audiences. ’These movies, pro­ building sites for the present and future development From Archbishop duced by Father James Keller, of the Church in all areas of the archdiocese. These High School Fund M.M., and his associates, suggest sites are a minimum of five acres each and allow for Sixty-four seniors o f Regis ways for the "ordinary man” to One o f the most encouraging College will receive their di­ sufficient ground for parish and school development. things about the collection of plomas from Archbishop Urban spread goodness and discredit Some of these have actually been converted to parish funds for the Archbishop’s High J. Vehr o f Denver at the 67th evil - School Fund is the number of use. About 36 such biilding sites await future develop­ new pledges which are received annual commencement exercises New films obtained for this ment in the respective areas and a growing number of in the Bonfils Memorial Theater year’s program are As You Make in the collection office every on Sunday, June 3. The exercises priests to service them. wrfek. Persons who were not It, which shows what one persori Im nACOC H n it llc Archbishop Urban J. Vehr imposes hands called upon last February write are scheduled to begin at 8:15 Clarence Keitler l l l i p u a o n u i iu a yjg Thomas P. Stone in ordination Businessmen have proclaimed this advance pur­ to apd call the collection office p.in. can do to benefit laboring union ceremonies at the Cathedral, Denver, on Saturday, May 26. At the son o f Mr. aind Mrs. A. J. chase of parish property a far-sighted policy in this with their pledges for the fund. Joseph D. Ross, president of aaivides; The Two Worlds of left is the Very Rev. William J. Kenneally, C.M., rector of SL Kessler. He attended Sacred fast developing era and area and the Catholic people All contributions to the Arch­ Daniels & Fisher’s and promi­ Ann Foster, about a girl who has Thomas’ Seminary. Clpse by was the Rev. George Tolman, C.M., Heart Grade and High Schools, appj bishop’s High School Fund may nent civic leader, will deliver the are happy and proud that each new parish developed of the seminary. and, for a short time, Regis everything but happiness, until be sent to Archbishop Urban J. commencement address. He will in the future wiln have sufficient land to meet its needs. College, before entering St she learns how much good she + + + + + Vehr, box 1620, Denver 1, Colo. discuss “ The Responsibility of Thomas’ in 1925. can do for others; Sentence De­ Persons whd are not able finan­ Growth.” cially to make a pledge for a After ordination he served as Graduation ceremonies begin ferred, concerning a common definite amount are invited to with the academic procession an assistant at' the Cathedral, laborer’s contribution to the send whatever they can con­ from thq Administration Build­ Denver. In the summer o f 1935 American system of law; tribute to Archbishop Vehr at ing to the Regis Chapel for the he attended the Catholic Unfver- The Gentle Warrior, delineat the above address. The trenien- Baccalaureate Mass. These ex­ sity of America in Washington, dous expense involved in con­ ing the reformation of tech structing school facilities .can be ercises, from noon to 1 p.m., will and, on his return, was trans­ be televised over KBTV, Chan­ niques in the treatment of mental met only through the united fi­ nel 9. The Rev. William B. Fah- ferred to Glenwood Springs illness; and The World Starts nancial effort of every Catholic as assistant to the Very Rev. erty, S.J., will serve as mod­ With Jimmy, about one couple’s working man and woman in the Joseph P. Carrigan. On Father erator on the program, and the Denver area. Carrigan’s death, Father Kessler influence in solving the problem Rev. Lucius F, Cervantes, S.J., The total payments collected became St. Stephen’s, pastor. of juvenile delinquency. will deliver the baccalaureate ad­ last week amounted to $18,- 329.60. The total payments col­ dress. Began by ArcMtshop lected to date amount to $406,- Following the Mass, which will 604.59. The pledges to the fund be celebrated by the Very Rev. now total $3,477,604.18. Richard F.. Ryan, S.J., president High Schools' Joint Rites o f Regis College, a luncheon will be held in the school cafeteria Priest Burse Receives for seniors, parents, and faculty. Part of 24-Year Tradition Parents will have an opportunity Gifts of $30 in Week to meet the faculty after the Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, generation o f students, and luncheon. in giving diplomas to Denver some of ^those receiving di­ The St Jude Bone, Denver (L ilt of graduatei on page 11) (jatholic high school students plomas in recent graduations archdiocesan fund for-the edu­ at a joint graduation exercise are the children of those who cation of priests, stands at June 3, will be carrying on a participated .in earlier rites. $1,589.04 this week. Two con­ Entrance Exams tradition begun only one year The Archbishop will give tributions _ for the burse wwo Set at Seminary after he was consecrated as diplomas to 544 students in received by the Chancery Office Bishop. The joint rites, there­ the 1956 class in the City — one from M.I.O. in Colorado Entrance examinations for fore, are only one year short Auditorium Arena. Cathedral Springsj in the amount of $25 youths seeking admission to of sharing in the full 25 years leads in the number of gradu­ the Rev. Thomas P. Stone. and an anonymous Denver gift St. Thomas’ Seminary, Den­ of his Epischpacy. ates with 105; St. Francis de Newly Ordained Priests ^ Assistants in the ceremony, shown in the back row with Arch­ of $5. 1 > ver, will be held at the lemi- The Archbishop, in the S ables’, 100; Annunciation, ordination at the Cathedral, Denver, on Saturday, May 26, are bishop Urban J. Vehr, who officiated, are^-from left, the Rev. John Gifts for the S t Jude Burse nanr Monday, June 4. All new nearly quarter-century of 46; M t Carmel, 49; Regis, 97; shown after the rites. The newly ordained priests are, from left, Danagher, C.M.; the Very Rev. William X. Kenneally, C.M.; Arch­ may be sent to Archbishop applicants must report for the holding joint graduation rites, Holy Family, 87; and S t Jo­ front row, the Rev. Robert M. Volke, O.S.M.; the Rev. John J bishop Vehr, the Rev. George Tolman, C.M.; the Rev. James F. Urban J. -Vehr at 1536 Logan agaminations at 10 a.m. has handed diplomas to two seph's, 60, Jepson, the Rev. Robert F. Dore, the Rev. John H, LePenske, andlTowns, C.M.; and the Rev. Harold B. Persich, C.M. Street, Denver. ,

1 PAGE TW O Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4*4205 Thursday, Moy 31, 1956 Retwm of Cards Urged Entrance, Parking Arrangements for Seminary June 10 Jubilee Program June 10 Spiritual Bouquet Planned No/muM Moffnoe r « « T . 0OH Off ONur OAri4 Unmatched in This Area In Honor of Archbishop (Continkei From Pago One) bishop Vehr. Present were one The tremendous spiritual give the faithful an opportun­ notation that there were 12 mem­ Archbishop, 17 , one Ab­ bouquet being composed by ity to make their special bers of the Hierarchy and 70 bot, more than 170 Monsignori the faithful of the Denver Lenten sacrifices and devo­ priests at his funeral' in 1889. and priests, and 230 sisten. The Archdioeeae for presentation tions part o f their offering. Rocky Mountain News said the to Archbishop Urban J. Vehr The spiritual gift was decided The speaker at the Funeral on .the occasion o f his silver upon at that time, because the Mass o f Bishop Matz was his suc­ event was "one of the most dra­ Episcopal jubilee is fast near­ jubilee committee was cessor, Bishop J. Henry Tihen, matic and picturesque events in ing completion. Literally “strictly forbidden by the whose enthronement as Bishop of the religious life of Denver." This thousands of spiritual, works Archbishop to think in terms latest concourse of Church digni­ will have been recorded in o f a materiai gift*for him” on Denver in 1917 was a notable oc­ time for the jubilee date, June his jubilee. The Archbishop casion, graced by the presence of taries was the largest in history. 10, the Rt. Rev. Monsignor remarked that the greater St. six Bishops, t^ ee Monsignori, It will be greatly surpassed June Gregory Smith, V.G., head o f Thomas’ Seminary— the fruit 10. the jubilee committee, an­ of the people’s generosity— is more than 100 priests, and 300 nounced. their gift to the Church on his sisters. The sanctuary of the Ca­ Monsignor Smith urged that anniversary. thedral, according to one ac­ the spiritual bouquet cards The spiritual bouquet card count, was artistically decorated Denver Sei^inarian sent to all the parishes and lists days of fast, days o f ab­ schools of the archdiocese be stinence, acts o f self-denial, with fall flowers, chiefly chrysan­ filled in and returned to him attendance at special services, themums; and about 100 "sanc­ Will Sail for. Rome as soon as possible. A suitable attendance at daily Mass, Holy tuary boys," some in white cas- (Picture on Page 1.) scroll will be prepared listing Communions JRosaries, mar­ soeb with rich red uimmings the results — a practical ex­ riages revalidated, .converts Leo Richard Horrigan, Denver and others in purple. pression of the affection o f won, returns to the sacra­ seminarian who will take his the­ the people for their spiritual ments, and (for priests) The ceremony opened with a ology course in Rome, will sail shepherd. Masses offered. The cards procession from the Chancery on The prayer project was an­ may be obtained at any from New York on Sept. 17. nounced as Lent began, to rectory. ______Logan Street to the main entrance He will spend at least four years of the Cathedral First came the in the study of theolo^ in the Challenge of Dr. Clande Fawcett vested choir, followed by Knights Eternal City. Seminarians who follow the same course are usu­ of Columbus, "sanctuary boys,” ally ordained about six months Live Up to Ideals, Says priests, , a n d finally before the end of the fourth Bishop Tihen, vested in gold year. ~ Horrigan attended S t John the cope and miter. An eight-cylinder Evangelist’s Grade School and Speaker to Loretto Grads Cole automobile was given Bishop S t Francis de Sales’ High School, Tihen by his priests at a lunch­ from which he was graduated in 1952. He was a student at Regia Stressing the need o f spir­ thing in the life of all people is eon after the enthronement. College for a year before enter­ itual strength for the youth of the spiritnal—that all learning aiiid all understanding legiti­ Cardinal Hayes ing St. Thomds’ Seminary in 1963. the nation. Dr. Claude W. Faw­ mately grew out of the spiritual He was bom Nov. 20, 1934, in At 1926 Dedication Shenandoah, la. The family cett, industrial education spe­ “ This is the type of instruc­ cialist of San Mateo, Calif., moved to Denver in 1937. tion which is not possible in the In 1926 another Cardinal came The seminarian has three sis­ challenged the 72 graduates of public I education system of MtCMlICMV CNTIUNCt CO Denver to dedicate the new St. ters, Mrs. Rita Logan of Caracas, Loretto Heights College, Den­ today. Thomas Seminary. Cardinal Venezuela, and Mrs. Grace Byers ver, at the 35th annual com­ Face Critical Time Hayes was joined by two Arch and Mrs. Loretto Davis, both of mencement e.xercises to live up In Mon's History Denver; and four brothers, bishops, 10 Bishops, one Abbot, Frank, Jerry, Joe, and Tom, all to the ideals they have been “ This is a time in the history isDo swth smu strut eight Monsignoti, 100 priests, of Denver. taught o f man,” Mr. Fawcett warned “ The national significance of the graduates, “ when material­ and 45 seminarians in the cere­ church-related schools such as ism seems to have gained a This map shows the entrance and parking arrange-inoon, June 10, at 3:30,p.m. It Is stressed that the only monies. One hundred Fourth De­ yours,’’ Mr. Fawcett continued, stranglehold upon a vast num­ ments that have been drawn up for the Archbishop's entrance to the gropnds for cars of the laity is on Florida gree Knights also participated. “ is that they insist on religious ber of the citizens o f the world. silver Episcopal jubilee Mass and dedication of the newjAvenue at about Cook Street, shown at right in the map DR. JAMES P. and moral instruction. They in­ When the Cardinal arrived- at We have the dialectic material­ sist that the most significant St. Pius X addition to St, Thomas' Seminary Sunday afler-|above. ism of the Communist and the Union Station there were 2,000 people on hand to welcome him. GRAY DOLLS — WIGS — SHOES Socialist that has become believ­ At Red Rocks Jane 2 able for many people in more Mounted policemen escorted him Optometrist DolU D reoed to Order than a third of the world’s land to the Brown Palace Hotel. mass.’’ Organists, Choir Directors' Course Eyes Examined - Visual Cara A.B.C. Doll Hospital Mr. Fawcett urged the class Large Glee Club An automobile also figured in Phone “ You should feel obligated to the next great Church event in RELIGIOUS STATUES REPAIRED TAbor 5-8883 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCourt speak out when you have reason Will Begin at Cathedral on June 5 Denver’s history, in 1931, when to believe that anyone is making FOB APPOINTMENT 616 Downing M A . 3-7617 Of Holy Family Bishop Vehr came to his diocese his own activity the end instead A summer course in Church the High Mass. Special stress is the only opportunity to 213 COLO. BLDG. of trying to follow God’s will. music will be given for organ­ will be placed on the choice of study good Church music in for the first time. Twelve mem­ It should become increasingly ists and choir directors this approved sacred and organ Denver, as the universities and bers of the Hierarchy, including 1615 CALIF. ST. YOU NEVER clear that economic activity is Has Movie Role summer at the Cathedral, Den­ music. For those interested, music schools offer no courses cwo Archbishops, saw the new not an end unto itself. It is but ver. The course will open the elements of music theory of this type. an instrument to achieve other Bishop installed in the Cathedral ‘ te llA B A Ai The 112-voice glee club of Holy Monday, June 25, and will run found in Church music will be All persons interested should greater ends for man. We can­ Family High School, Denver, will through July and August. The taught. Present also were six Monsignori, RODE ON not sit idly by and watch men come to St. Paul’s Chapel in sev- play a small but important role Rev. Richard C. Hiester, arch­ Pastors who are interested the basement of the Cathedral 137 priests, 200 sisters, and make it so.’’ diocesan music director, is in starting a good choir or The in a motion picture to be made, on Sunday evening, June 3, at eral hundred lay perjons, A N n H IN G Graduates From 14 sponsoring the series of building up and improving 7:30 o’clock. Those who can­ in par£, at Red Rocks Park. priests gave Bishop Vehr an auto, FACTORY METHOD States, 3 Foreign Countries classes. their present musical pro­ not be present at that time are Wilding Picture Productions of Included in the class will be grams are asked to urge their a Studebaker. Graduates in the 1956 class asked to send a postcard with LIKE IT! accompaniment >of Gregorian organists and choir directors For his Episcopal Jubilee the represent 14 states and three Hollywood and Chicago wdll take their name, address, telephone Chant and polyphonic music, to attend this course, Father foreign countries. Valerie Chan over the spectacular natural am­ number, and church, where Archbishop asked that no ma­ transposing, sight reading, and Hiester said. Part of the ma­ they play or.direct, to Allen of Hong Kong, a major ip biol­ phitheater on Saturday, June 2, terial gifts be planned, and so a modulation. Also there will be terial will be covered in Hobbs, Cathedral organist. ogy, plans to continue her to make location scenes for a organ instruction with the in­ classes, but orgaa^ instruction Cathedral Rectory, 1501 great spiritual bouquet will be studies in graduate school in To­ movie. The picture is being made ronto, Canada, where her sister tention to improve the type of and special work will be taught Pennsylvania Street, Denver 3, present^ to him from all his for and will be privately released music played at Low Masses privately for the most part. .9 5 is now studying. Marilyn Won Colo. people on the jubilee day. by the John Deere Tractor Com­ and the incidental music for Father Hiester adds that this Pat, the daughter o f Congress­ pany. Mr. Hobbs urges all inter­ Cardinal Stritch, Archbishop of IjAoy 1 man and Mrs. Won Pat of Sina- Cor The script called for a large ested to contact him by com­ Chicago, came to Denver in 1946 3 9 jana, Guam, will remain in the toM Pric* choral group, and, through the ing at the appointed time or States for another year, and Benedictine From Denver sending a card by Monday, to confer the pallium on Arch- then return to Guam to do work co-operation of Father William Jones, archdiocesan superintend- June 4, as arrangements con­ in public health nursing.^ Vyvien cerning times for classes must ONE-DAY SERVICE ud’Estinne V.of loParis, ii- rioiitcFrance, islo re-ic- schools, and Sister Victor Named College Treasurer be set up at an early date for The Denver Catholic turning to her native land this|°^ Family High School, ar- A former Denverite, the Rev. gan, 675 Sherman Street, is a the convenience of those at­ OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAVi summer. She was a history Simeon Finnegan, O.S.B., of St. member of St. Francis de Sales’ tending. Register major at Loretto Heights. F»m.ly glee club. Benedict’s Abbey, Atchison, Parish. A reasonable fee will bie Published Weekly by the Known for Qiiality Servlet' Thirty-three of the graduates The (eneral public !• in­ Kans., has been appointed treas­ vited to take part in the charged for the entire course Catholic Press Society, Inc. are certified to teach in the pub­ urer of St. Benedict’s College, 938 Bannock Street, Denver movie-making party. Became succeeding the Rev. Charles of classes, and private instruc­ BLACK & WHITE DIJIVLOP lic schools o f Denver. Seventeen tions in organ and special Colo. graduates vdll take the state the scene require! a near-ca­ Aziere, O.S.B. work will be charged for ac­ Subscription: J3.00 P e r SERVICE SUPER GOLD CUP board examinaiton in nursing pacity audience in the theater, Father Simeon has been serv­ cording to the number of Year Sold in combination with TUBELESS TIRES next fall. Three students re­ the movie producers have ing since Feb. 1 as manager of with MAX-GRIP trctd hours o f instruction taken The Register, National Edi­ ceived the bachelor of science arranged a spectacular enter­ the college bookstore and man­ 2424 E. COLFAX each week. tion, in Archdiocese of Den­ Your Winter Tires degree in dietetics, three in tainment program to last from ager of the Raven Roost, college DENVER-MeoKMiI 7-ttll medical technology, and one in 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Adding lustre snack bar. He will retain these ver to the affair will be nearly - Day Festival Slated Entered as Second Class 122 N. CASCADE AVE. Stored — No Charge music education. Forty-eight re­ two positions, according to the Matter at the Post Office ceived the bachelor of arts $1,000 in prises ranging from Rt. Rev. Cuthbert McDonald, Denver, Colo. Colo. Springs ME. 4-6675 degree. a 17-inch portable TV set to O.S.B.,'Abbot and ^he president By Westminster Parish Joe Kavanaugh, Inc. household appliances and fish­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr o f the college. ing outfits. 7th & Lincoln TA. 5-1261 presented the degrees in the Father Simeon was ordained Tka building fund of Holy ceremonies held May 27. Sky King, known to thousands to the priesthood May 29, 1964. Trinity Parish, Wostminstar, of Denver area kiddies from his In the past five summers he has will benefit from a summer weekly TV show, will be on hand served on the staff of Gamp St. for Hot Weather Comfort to explain the function of the Maur for boys in Atchison, in festival to be held June 30 movie-raakCTS and to act as MC. 1951 as a counselor and since and July I a t . the parish MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY Other celebrities will include that time as camp administrator. grounds, two blocks west of Sheriff Scotty of KLZ-TV and His mother, Mrs. John Finne­ Federal on 72nd Avenue. The / o o m c ^ the Riders of the Rockies from carnival will open each day at the IN SU RA N CE SIN CE 1897 KTVR. 3 p.m. The added entertainment will KBTV to Televise Games and rides will be insurers feature the Covillo-Parker Chil­ available. Tha major award Zephyr Cassock dren’s TV Theater, the winners Baccalaureate Rites will be a color television set. 753 Gas & Electric Bldg. TA. 5-0241 Directing plans for the event of the KBTV Doorway to Fame It's light as a breeze. , , show, the Florence Kessler From Regis College are Lyman Mills, Donald Herbert W. Leibman Gerard R. TeBockhorst dancers, the American Lenoi Kav. bimaon Groomer, and Mrs. Irma Slota. 40-piece accordion band, the High­ Station KBTV, Channel 9, Gerald J. Hencmann lander Boys’ exhibition team: again will talevisa the bacca­ I J O 5 0 John Anglin, well-know local tenor; the YMCA trampoline laureate ceremonies and High champions and the regional chahi, Mass frem the Regis College — • V .. * pion baton twirlers; the Bob 0 Chapel, Denver, The program • The Zephyr Cassock is designed Links, girls’ quartette; and other will be seen over Channel 9 acts. specifically for hot weather from 12 noon to 1 p.m. this . The movie depicts the story of w -evr. comfort. a farm family that is visiting Sunday, June 3. Three cam­ Colorado on vacation and bow, eras, two in the sanctuary end • Mode of Acetate Sharkskin — after a frantic search, the family one in the choir Iqft, will re­ is located to tell the mother of a cord the academic procession proved by missionaries in tropic' big surprise. and the Mass. countries. The entire show will be free, The Very Rev. Richard F. and the picture-producers made Ryan, S.J., president of Regis • Constructed entirely withovt it clear that those in 'the audi­ College, will • celebrate the lining for maximum coolness. CITIZENS LOAN CO. ence would be seen in the picture. Mass, with the Rev. William B. The entire party is free. “The 1538 California St. MAin 3-4959 Faherty, S.J., narrating tha public is invited to come in time program. The Rev. Lucius F, * Finished with regular cassock R. B. DILLON, President for the first scenes, scheduled to Cervantes, S.J., will deliver 'buttons — cuffs — hand tailored be shot at 9 a.m. the baccalaureate address. Seniors, their parents, end collar. the faculty will attend a luncheon in tha college cafe­ teria' following tha Mass. Z«phyr SACK LENGTH !CHEST 38|1 CHEST 401 CHEST 42j Cassocks lAU Of COUA8 COlu i cotUI cotut cotlAl cotUI coiUI TO ANiai u v , 25 IS 1SH ISH u UH 17 17% M can bo t r -2SJ St. Thomas' Graduate had in the ^oliowing 5T 1 Priest Quarter Century sizes. , y .1 MM

The Rev. George Windsor, an Other Cleric Coisockt from $31.50 to $69.95 alumnus o f St. Thomas’ Semi­ nary and a friend o f many Den­ ver priests, celebrated the sil­ ver jubilee of his ordination in Illinois on Tuesday, May 29. S.L$oitiatm o r THE JAMES CLARKE Bishop William A . O’Connor of Springfield presided at Fa­ ther Windsor’s Solemn Mass of CHURCH GOODS HOUSE Thanksgiving on that date in St. 3125 East Colfax Mary of the Assumption Church, “ T he WeoPt Largest...... Since 1902^ Sainte Marie, 111., where the ju - FR. 7-5374 Open Saturdays from 9:00 o.m. to 12:30 p.m. bilarian is pastor. Tramway Service Special service will be provided by the Father Windsor entered St. OPTICIAN * Denver, Colorado Denver Tramway to St. Thomas’ Sem­ Thomas’ Seminary in 1927. After To Seminary Rites inary for the Archbiahop’s jubilee Mass 1633 TREMONT the completion of his theology .. V. . xr ► . Sunday, June 10. The extra buses will We will recommend AN EYE PHYSICIAN TO YOU course at St. Thomas’, he was or­ M on Route No. 6 from 18th and Arapahoe Streets in downtown ALpine 5-4200 TAbor 5-3789 dained May 29, 1931, by Bishop Denwr to the seminary. The map above shows the complete route James A. Griffin, late Ordinary of No. 5 buses. The extra buses will be on only from downtown Denver, Colorado ■IL BURNETT of Springfield. Denver to the seminary* J -iJ. .1.1 If m m 1

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Mt. St. Francis Mother House, Colorado Springs Sisters in Colorado Springs Site of Corpus Christi Procession June 3 To Mark Jubilees June 5 Mt. St. Francis, Colorado Springs, will be the scene of a festive jubilee celebration June 5. Sister M. Mar- Sermons at Priests’ First Solemn Mas.se's cello.sa, St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, Lincoln, Neb., and Sis­ ter M. Francesca, St. Anthony’s Hospital, Denver, will commemorate the 25th anniversary of their entry into Words, Placing of Hands religion; Sister M. Constantia, ' S t ria Doran. The scene of this play Mary’s School, S t Bernard, Neb.; is the home of the Martin family Impart Priesthood Powers Sister M. Emerentiana, St. Jo­ in a small town net fa r . from Lisieux. seph’s Convent, Mt. St. Francis, The imposition of hands and found actions and events. The Colorado Springs; Sister M. An­ The home life of the renowned the uttering of a simple sentence other ceremonies in a sacerdotal tonie and Sister M. Samuela, St. Martin family was ideal. Therese by the Bishop malje of mere ordination, the seminary profes- Francis’ Hospital, Grand Island, ^was one of eight children, ^four seminarians men freighted with sor declared, but leatf up to and Neb.; Sister M. Speciosa, St. An ^of whom died in infancy. The the power of Christ’s priest-, anticlimax thq actual bestowal of thony’s "Orphanage, Albuquerque, mother died when Thcrese was hood. power, the formvflary of which N.Mex.; Sister M. Clarina, St quite young. This was emphasized by Vin­ begins with these words: Francis’ High Bchool, Humphrey, The father was a jeweler in centian Father John Danagher of “ We beseech Thee, Almighty Neb.; and Sister M. Manfreda, comfortable circumstances. The St. Thomas’ Seminary, Denver, God, invest these Thy servants S t Mary’s Hospital, Columbus, girls were able to devote much as he spoke May 27 at the First with the dignity of the priest­ Neb., their 50th; time to prayer and good works. Solemn Mass of Father John L. hood Sister M. Innocentia, St. Fran­ Therese was intensely interested LePenske. The new priest, Father Danagher addressed cis’ Hospital, Colorado Springs; in the poor and sorrowful. ordained by Archbishop Urban his remarks also to the parents Sister M. Victoria, S t Michael’s, The cast of characters is as J. Vehr with four other deacons of the new priest, as well as to School, Tarnov, Neb.; Sister M-: follows: Therese Martin, the in the Immaculate Conception .all parents: Remember that the Euphemia and Sister M. Pam' Little Flower, Miss Shirley Brick- Cathedral May 26, offered his grace of God and the seminary phila, St. Joseph’s Convent, Mt. ley; Leonie Martin, later Sister Mass in St. Mary Magdalene’s training, of themselves, cannot St. Francis, Colorado Springs; Joseph of Trinity, Miss Charlotte Church. produce a good priest. The ma Sister M. Florentine, S t Francis' Jones; Cecile Martin, later Sister terial must be supplied. This Hospital, Grand Island, Neb,; Father Danagher pointed out material is provided through the Gertrude of the Angels, Miss Ag­ the simplicity of all truly pro- Sister M. Lioba, Good Samaritan nes Gentrup; Marie, cousin of example and sacrifices of good Hospital, Kearney, Neb., their T parents. Thi| is a view of the arounds June 3, at 4 p.m. This will be olic lands, but are not usually The turn-off to Mt. St. Fran­ Therese, Miss Mary Hargens; of Ml. St. Francis, near Colo­ the solemnization of the Feast rarried out in the , cis is about four miles north 60th; Mademoiselle Margaret Guerinc, No Materialism Here And Sister M. Patrick, St. rado Springs, mother-house of of Corpus Christi. The spacious grounds of Mt. of Colorado Springs on U. S« an aunt of Therese, Miss Marilyn The materialistic man cannot Mary’s Hospital, Gallup, N.Mex.; the Poor Sisters of St. Francis Huge processions in honor §t. Francis offer a splendid op­ Highway 85-87. TTie mother- Uhing; St. Louis Univ. understand why clerics should house is three miles west of the Sister M. Ruperfa, St Francis’ Seraph, where the first aynual of Oiir Ixird in the Blessed portunity for the carrying on put in at least 20 years of study Hospital, Grand Island, Neb.; Antoinette, a waif. Miss Lucille Corpus Christi procession will Sacrament are a feature of the this tradition in honor of the highway, near the foothills of Rolf; Toto; a brother of Antoi­ and then “ throw away’’ their and Sister Fulgentia, S t Joseph’s be hold this Sunday afternoon. Feast of Corpus Christi in Cath­ Blessed Sacrament. the Rockies. training on a purely spiritual Hospital, Omaha, Neb., their nette, Miss Beverly Burns; Ma­ Proxy to Speak career. Father Robert Nevans 70th. dame Bernard, a neighbor. Miss Mary Ellen Davis; Mother Mary declared at Father John Jep- 2 Colorado Girls The festivities will be climaxed Gonzaga of the Carmelite Order, seon’s First Solemn Mass in St. by a Solemn Mass at 9:30 o’clock. Miss Betty Ann Ford; and Sister At Colo. Co lege Francis de Sales’ Church May Invested as Sisters The Rev. Anthony G. Elzi, Cor­ Constance, Miss Cecilia Sanchez. 27. pus Christi, will be celebrant; ______^ ^ ^ The Rev. Paul C. Reinert, S.J., For the materialist, such dedi­ the Rev. Duane Theobald, Divine The three acts of the play are Miss Rose Mary Hart of 3716 cation is a waste of time, talents, Redeemer Church, deacon; the as follows: Act one, the .home of St. Louis Univer- W. 27th Avenue, Denver, and Therese in France, 1886; act and money, the Glockner-Pen- Miss Betty Jean Whatley of Rev. Kenneth Funk, Corpus rosfe Hospital chaplain from Chrisy Church, subdeacon; and two, the same, several weeks speaker for the 75th cora- Pueblo were among 14 who re­ Colorado Springs pointed out. the Rev. Walter Jaeger, chaplain, later, and also a lapse of two ceived the garb of a Franciscan years; and act three, the garden Any one o f the five men Sister on May 19 at Our Lady of S t Joseph’s Convent, Mt St ordained by Archbishop Vehr Francis, master of ceremonies. of the convent of Carmel, Lisieux. the Angels Convent of the Fran­ could have been a financial suc­ ciscan Sisters, Daughters of the The Rev. George H. Hogan, cess, hfe stated. They preferred Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary O.M.I., Sacred Heart Church, to be spiritual successes — to in Wheaton, 111. will deliver the sermon. All are bring Christ to men. of Colorado Springs. Appointments Rose Mary has the religious Preceding the Mass, the sister Real Courage Required name of Sister M. Johnette. Betty jubilarians will renew their vows Vincentian Father Richard Jean now is Sister M. Veronica. in religion according-to the new Of Archbishop Gieselman of St. Thomas’ Semi­ These Franciscan Sisters con­ Franciscan Ritual. nary, delivering the sermon in duct St. Clara’s Orphanage and Archbishop Urban J. Vehr has Father Thomas Stone’s First St. Rose’s Residence in Denver For the occasion, the postu­ announced the following appoint­ lants will present a drama, en­ Solepin Mass May 27 in St. ^nd Sacred Heart Orphanage in ments: titled The Little Flower, by Ma­ Mary’s Church, Littleton, pin­ ^Pueblo. Sunday, June 3—Joint high pointed the courage required of ; school graduation at 3 p.m., Ciyic a young men who decides to give Auditorium; Regis College grad­ his life to Jesus Christ, Oblates' fleeting PILES uation, 8:15 p.m,, Bonfils ’Thea­ It k not physical courage, the ter; Vincentian declared — the kind Planned on June 3 Heal Quickly Monday, June 4—Entrance ex of courage so extolled by the modem world. It is a tehacious with my aminations at S t Thomas’ Semi The Oblates o f St. Benedict nary, Denver, at 10 a.m. All new| courage o f the soul, inspired by will meet Sunday, June 3, at applicants must report; i the courage o f Christ, whom the PROVEN METHOD newly ordained man is pledged Christ the King Church, Eighth Thursday, June 14— Dedication' No Cutting No Injection! to imitate. of Corpus Christi ChurcTi, Colo-i and Elm_ Street, Denver. Father No Suffering No Hospital rado Springs; Mass at 4:30 p.m.; Continuation of Redemption Gerard Goetz, O.S.B., Newman The text of Genesis iii, 15, No Loii of Time Saturday, June 16—-Dedication was chosen by Father Charles Club chaplain from Boulder, will From Work of St. Pius X ’s Church, Aurora, Rev. Paul Reinert, S.J. Herbst, C.M., o f St. Thomas’ preside. 10 a.m.; DR. ALLEN B. mencement ceremonies at Colo­ Seminary for his sermon in the Benediction o f the Blessed Tuesday, June 19— Silver Jubi­ First Solemn Mass of Father Sacrament tyill be followed by CROESSNANN rado College, Colorado Springs. A view of the reading be dedicated in ceremonies at the seminary at lee Mass of the Rev. Clarence E. Robert Dore, The Mass was a short commentary on the Holy D.C. The graduation will'be June 10. Seminary Library 3:30 p.m. Sunday, June 10, in conjuncUoiv with Kessler, St. Stephen’s Church, Father Reinert received his sung in the Annunciation Church Rule, discussion, and Compline. room of the new library 331 14th S t Suite 311 the observance- of the silver Episcopal jubilee of •Glenwood Springs, 10:30 a.m.;' bachelor and master of arts de­ on Sunday, May 27. Anyone interested in the.Bene­ in the St. Pius Tenth addition to St. Thomas’ AC 2-5070 FR 7-7250 Seminary; Denver, is shown above. The new resi­ Archbishop Orirban J. Vehr. Monday, July 16— At 8 p.m., grees and licentiate in theology The priest continues, by his dictine way o f life is invited to 33 Years Experience dence-classroom building and library building will start of retreat for priests, S t from the university he now high office, the worl^ o f the Re­ attend. Thomas’ Seminary, to Friday serves as president He was demption of- the world. Father morning, July 20. made a doctor of philosophy by Herbst explained. This Redemp­ the University of Chicago. tion, the fulfillment of the prQtoevanffelium, or “first pro­ Member St. Joiepb'i Pftritli Recognition of his stature as Seminary Open House phecy,’’ of Genesis, was e f­ an educator came this spring fected by the Savior on Calvary. D ra p e r’s For Laity June 11-17 when President Eisenhower Christ instituted the priesthood named him one o f 16 educators and the Church to extend the to serve on the Committee on effects of the Redemption L p h o l s t e r y The public is invited to visit Education Beyond High‘ School. through the ages. the new library and theology Only a few days earlier he had MAin 3-4507 wing at St. Thomas’ Seminary, been named president of the col­ Vocations os Keynote Denver, from 1 to 5 p.m. on The simple community o f 926 West 6th Ave. lege 'and university department any of the days from June 11 of the .National Catholic Educa­ Crested Butte, high in the Colo­ rpholfterr fittdlt Pdst to 17, inclusive, the Very Rev. tional Association. He is also rado mountains, has given three R^iirlDc Antlqnet William J. Kenneally, C.M., president of the North Central priests to the service of Holy BennUblni Bestdinc Mother Church, Father George rector, announced. Association. Spehar, pastor of S t Joseph’s Seminarians will conduct ,A11 Work Guaranteed! Father Reinert is one of two Parish, Leadville, stressed in his Btaatifol-CoiapJeU SeleetioB *f visitors through the buildings, Jesuit priest-brothers who are sermon May 27 in the First Sanplea From Coatt ta Coaat he said. college presidents. Father Carl Solemn Mass o f Servite Father Serring Denyer 36 Yeara An announcement to be Reinert, S.J., directs Creighton Robert Volk. The Mass was sung read at Masses in all churches University, Omaha. in Mt. Carmel Church, Den­ Daily-Sunday-Evenings of the archdiocese on Sunday, Both brothers attended Regis ver. June 10, expresses the invita­ High School, Denver, where Fa­ Father Spehar contrasted the Call MA. 3-4507 tion to the open house from ther Paul Reinert was captain sparse population of Crested Archbishop Urban J, Vehr and of the 1927 baseball team. Butte with that of large city the seminary faculty. parishes, where God must ex­ pect numerous priestly voca­ Passionist to Conduct tions. GRADUATION GIFTS The Leadville pastor recalled Clergy Retreot in July with h note of sadness the death * Rosaries • Proyer Books of the new priest’s brother, which took place the night o f * Missals * Medals & Chains Father Boniface Fielding. May 22. just four days before C.P., of Louisville, Ky., Will Father Volk’s ordination. The • Statues . , • Pictures * Books give the retreat to Denver deceased brother. Father Spehar declared, doubtless enjoyed the Archdiocesan clergy, it has newly ordained’s First Mass even Sterling Silver Pendants been announced. more from his vantage point of and many other Beautiful Articles The retreat will begin Mon­ eternity. day, July 16, at 8 p.m., and All the new priests, with the Compli'tr Lmr of Reli(;iou$ Apticte* for Church And Hcmr will conclude the morning of exception of the bereaved Fa­ Friday, July 20. The exercises ther Volk, held receptions in will be held at St. Thomas’ their resimctive parishes the eve­ A. I*. Wanner and 4'«». Seminary, Denver. n in g ^ First Mass day. t liriMil 4;OODM •••vasasfsoe- THIS SPECIAL 606 14th St. Between Californio & Welton TA 5-8331 1 Hour ;^REE Parking Directly CERTIFICATE of RECOGNITION in rear of our store—Welton St. Entrance Every time you try squeezing a king-size cor into a pint-size parking place, you'r# is awarded fo FtUitr John Slctn proving Mr. Einstein's theory of relativity. An* inch too short can mean ten minutes

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Largest Class in History St. James' Will Graduate 61 Pupils

(S t. James* Parish, Denver) will enjoy a picnic supper oni Three days of primitive camp- The graduation class of St. Sunday at the home of Mr. and ing will earn the “ pioneer badge” James’ School will attend the Mrs. Paul Schmitz. Miss Joan for the members of Girl Scout Schmitz is a member of the grad-[Troop 464 when they go to To- 7:15 o’clock ;Mass on Sunday, uation class. jmahawk Ranch in June. June 3, in a group and will re­ Miss Phyllis Sticksel, daughter Mrs. Peter Golden and Mrs. ceive Communion. This cla ss, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sticksel Cornelius Mintken will chaperon which numbers 61, is the largest the following eighth grade girls: ___.. , . . f into the Delta Sigma Epsilon So- Kathy Anderson, Nancy Calve, graduation class in the history, j-ority at Marquette University, Sharon Cullerton, Clare Golden, of the school.- [A graduate of St. James’ School, Shirley Gutkowski, Karlina ’Hor-» The graduates are David An-'she has made an outstanding vath, Kathy Mintken, Gail R{i- ^rson, Robert Austin, Dennis [scholastic record at Marquette. mer, and Sharon Scheuermann. Baumgartner, Chris Barcelona,'” Edward Blackford, James Burke,. Robert Cass, Raymond Cole, Thomas Collins, Michael Don­ nelly, Dennis Fennell, Thomas Cathedral Parish Foley, Wilbur Franklin, John Please Patronize These Friendly Firms Gross, Wilbur Hinton; Hubert Hughes, Ronald Hunt, Denis Klocker, Robert Lauvetz, Michael Lenihan, Larry Leydon, William Mudon, Joseph'Murphey, D O Y L E ’S Terry Murphy, Charles Neumann, Wendell Snow, Steven Stapp, PHARMACY John Sunkel, James Tobias, Fred Tilt PtrtJnilar Drvfritt PHLSCKIITIONS CAU.KD Venette, Charles Wafer, Gary 17tb AVK. AND GRANT FOR AND DF.UVERED Wagner; KK. i-tllT fUEB UBLIVERT Colfaa at Downing Denver Kathleen Anderhon, Beverly KEXone 4-5217 Baba, Julie Barko, Nqncy Calve, Members of Sacred Heart Featured prizes are a 28-inch walking doll Susan Cullerton, Susan Cuth- Pifln Bazaar Wogan, pastor, seated, and Doll DISp IqV. | bertson, Laniann Dendinger, Er- John Francone, bazaar chairman, are shown! ' * Circle display a sample of the (center) and a handmade quilt From the left lene Dreher, Susan Clowes, Mary addressing a meeting of parishioners of St. Rose of Lima's Parish,jCflf RnTfIflr ^^^ge variety of dolls to be are Mrs. William Lewis, chairman; Mrs. Clara Clare Golden, Shirley Gutkowski, Denver, called to make plans for the bazaar to be held June 14,r •'*•**•'* featured in their booth at the Meyer, Mrs. Frank Sinkewitz, and Mrs. Joseph Kathleen Hayes, Judith Hender­ 15, 16, and 17. More than 150 parishioners responded by attending'St. Rose of Lima Parish bazaar June 14, 15, 16, Raisch. son, Karlina Horvath, Laura ^eeetH the meeting. 'and 17. Kintzele; , ViHvte,, coie + + + + + + + + ' + - f • -F - f - f Mary Marlene Kornemann, Di­ anne Kuhl, Bobette Meroz, Kath­ SemibU Pricer ryn _ Mintken, Marcia Murphy, • BREAKFASTS Judith Oswald, Gail Ramer, Please Patronize • LUNCHEONS St. Rose of Lima Parish Bazaar Is Scheduled June 14-17 • DINNERS Sharon Schuermann, Joan Your REGISTER • SEA FOODS Schmitz, Sharon, Seib, Suzanne (St. Rose of Lima’s Parish, prize in its booth a Brownie Rosenberger, Clayton, Mullins, Mrs. Perry Wasinger is the'W olf badge to Richard Pass; Advertisers and Ilia Oilli 6 i.a. Ill 10 |.a. Simone, Diane Sticksel, Karen Denver) movie camera, a projector with a Francone, Masterson, Padilla, treasurer, Bear badge to David Sis, Donald Mention built-in preview screen and a Liss, Cochran, and Wegrich. , The Rosary Society will hold Swaneer.Swanger, RoddvRoddy McDonald.McDonald, Mi-Mi Katherine Wolf. SUPER CHEF Some of the attractions of the Monday evening, June 4, the parish bazaar slated for June 14, table screen. They will be -dis­ Mrs. William Lewis, chairman its annual election on Wednesday, chael Marsh, Kenneth Decker, THE REGISTER AertM from Cathtdrtl played in a booth which will be of the Sacred Heart Circle acti­ June 6, the first meeting before and Danny McKeon; Gold arrows graduates will be guests at a £. Ctlfts it Ltfii 15, 16, and 17 will be projects dinner-dance given in their sponsored by the circles of the decorated with a large album vities, listed a hand quilted brown summer. Mrs. Ernest Robinson, to David Sis, Roddy McDonald, showing pictures of some of the and eggshell quilt made by president of the group and the Ken Decker, Dan McKeon, and honor by the members of the Rosary Societies. ' St. Anne’s PTA in Walsh Memorial Hall. Circle will have as a feature parishioners. members during the past few dinner chairman, announced that Tommy Swanger; Silver arrows Members of St. Anne’s Circle months and a 28-inch walking returns on dinner tickets must to David Sis 2, Don .Sjvanger 2, The graduation will be held ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' PARISH WaJI will also play hostesses at some doll as m%in prizes in their be made not later than June 6 to Roddy McDonald 1, Ken Decker Tuesday evening, June 5, at 8 to booth. Mmes. Crutchley, Silva, afford proper planning for the 1, Dan McKeon 1, Greg Rosen­ o’clock. Scholarships given by Wall of the adult games. Mrs. Reginal Please Patronize These Friendly Firms , CARPETS iKing is chairman of the activL La Russo, Stewart, Bender, attendance at the dinner on June berger 1, Don Lambrecht 1, Jack the Men’s Club and by the PTA Blake, Bartak, and Raisch will 17. She also will accept returns Ryan 4, Dan Stewart 1, Fred- will be announced as well as the ROOM SIZE 'P I I ^ C [ties of the circle. Members in- Iclude Mmes. Christopher, Dor- work in this doll booth during the on tickets at her home, 925 S. Whitehead 1, Francis Klinger 1, awards for those who rated the and SMALLER IV w O l J ionzo, Drciling, Gantner, Richard four nights of the bazaar, and Pecos, WE. 4-0532. The roast Ted Barela 2, Richard Schraeder highest in religion and scholar­ Alameda Drug Store CONOCO PRODUaS Larrsat sslsetlens Uis citr. at the roast beef dinner on Sun­ beef dinner will be served from 3, Dan Gaebl 2, and Tommy ship from each respective class V. 0. PETERSON. Prop. Hartman, Ray Hartman, Huter, Lubrication • Deiro Batteries 'McDonough, Nash, Patton, day, June Hr at which each 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tickets are sold Swanger 3. during the entire year. Furniture'T. • . r . 'L '. r [Payne, Quinn, Stadig, Talyat, P. circle will have members serv­ by hour periods. The following have each earned Prizes for the highest in relig­ Cat Rate Drafts Car H'a§hing Watson, and Wilson. ing at the tables. Sacred Heart Communion Day Set a silver arrow bpt must receive ion will be given to the follow­ 0p«9 fftdots^ay Ivrainp Tin 9 I'cloek Circle members have been mak­ wolf or bear badge and a Fountain Sarviea Sundrie* S t Jude’s Circle has purchased The women of the parish and; , . . . .. ing: Karen Morlarity, Thomas ing many dolls and stuffed ani­ Your Hn*inet* Appreciated W. A. (Dutch) THOMAS several dozen panda bears which thea momhoT-amembers ofr,f thothe Altar AHov onHand 6°*® Bfrow oeiore xncy can^re- Hennessy, Suzanne Pritchette, • ceive the silver arrow: Alameda & So. Broadway E.M.W. will be prizes in the booth its mals for their project. Ro.sary Society will receive Com­ Karen Hugins, Thomas Kanan, Alameda A Lo|an PE. 3-9840 Coble,.Victor Padilla, Don Hart- where cash talks members will man. Mrs. Fred Members of St. Philomena’s munion corporately on Sunday, Mary Jane McBride, Michael zog, Frank Cominiello, J^ike Whitehead is president of the cir­ Circle have been distributing June 3 in the S o’clock Mass. This Sheriff, Joseph Franek, Kathy Pehrson’s Market 2141 Sp. Broadway Marsh, and Richard Pass. cle. Members who will work in bazaar books and taking returns will mark the last Communion Goodman, Barry Connell, Jay SHerman 4-2754 Den chief’s cords were pre­ Complete One-Stop PLATT the booth are Mmes. Pass, Smice, each Sunday after the Masses, Sunday for the members till the Smith, Michele Lundborg, Patrick sented to Boy Scouts Robert This will cijntinue till the bazzar. fall. Moriarity, and Robert Lauvetz. At any other time, returns may Hayes, Billy McDonald, and Billy The following pupils will be CLEAiXERS The Holy Name Society will FOOD STORE^ be made to Mrs. A. Vahrenkemp, Lewis. • awardea the prizes for the best meet on Monday, June 4, at 8 Delivery — Tues., Thurs., Sat. Mra. Emily Howell, Owner 740 S. Umatilla, WE. 5-2225. Mrs. William- Lewis was re­ scholarship: Danny Viola, James p.m. in the pariah hall. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH Mrs. Vahrenkamp is chairman of elected as president of Sacred Dooley, Philip Steele, Roger Cul- 491 So. Pearl PE. 3-1484 There will he a amoker in Very Reasonable the grand prize committee. A Heart Circle at the last meeting. linan, Thomas Wolf, George the pariah hall, 1310 W . Ne­ Please Patronize These Friendly Firms Chevrolet station wagon, a two- •Other officers are Viola Stewart, Cross, Judy Roman, vada Place, on Friday, June j Please Patronize Prices toned blue and cream “ Handy­ secretary; Mrs. Ludwig Brunner, 1, at 8 p.m. Featured will be Learned, Kathleen Connell, The­ man” is the grand prize this treasurer; and Mrs. Ron Silva, resa Tilley, Frances Seeley, Mary Your REGISTER boxing matchea by the young Cleaning h j Bodefelt publicity chairman. Guests were Lou Grace, and Roseann McIn­ Washington Park Mkt. boya who have been partici­ Advertisers and ^^Members of this committee in- Mmes. Tremel and Walsh. tosh. Dick Trtmleit $ John Boliinaer NORRIS AG MARKET pating in the Holy Name box­ Bill Bvthn isirtk Mrrii. fra*. HibIm t1 St Vliutiit'i Parfek St. Rose’s Circle ■will meet for ! Mention elude Mmes. Christiansen, Ber­ ing program. Ticket! are 50 Compivt* AG Food Conttr ger, Pepler, Grant, Scanlon, Ross, the last time before summer in Lunchroom Volunteers 295 S. Penn. RA 2-8653 centa. 1 THE REGISTER Your Friendly Dunn, Egloff, Peregoy, Melphy, the home of Mrs. Joseph Rollins, OPEN SUNDAYS 9 TILL 2 Volunteer workers' for the Loudenburg, Bollig, Nieman, Awards Mode 1590 W. Alameda, (PE. 3-7664) lunchroom during the month of 1 AG Store Credit — Free Delivery Schraeder, West, Kissell, Milner, At the May cub papk meeting, on Wednesday, June 6, at 12:30 May were Mmes. Roman, Sain- So. CIoTtoe A Lonltltno PE. S-S117 Linton, Herburger, and Stock. the following awards were made: noon. Mrs. Don Prush will assist. 598 S. Gilpin SP. 7-6075 don, Connell, Bernhardt, Marvel, Rinnie, Rodriguez, Dooley, St. John's Parish Ray's Standard Service Wynne, Maillet, Goodman, Di- Leo, Pearse, Hughes, Nixon, Ma­ i Please Patronize These Friendly Firms FERTILIZERS Ray Guertner, Prop. St. Vincent de Paul's Annual honey, Repka, Mizicko, Nevin, ■ ' m Washing - Greasing Fernandez, Gartland, Cote, Eng­ MILORGANITE — PAX land, Grover, Morton, Vogl, Pas- So. Clayton at Louiiiana VERTAGREEN -— VIGORO School Picnic to Be Held June 4 tore, Billinger, DeSanti, O’Dea, CAPITOL DRUG PEAT MOSS RA. 2-9870’ Waidmann, Kintzele, Woodford, OLSON'S Sprendert Loaned Free Paal 0. Schntldtr, Prop. Church recently. The godparents His wife, Mrs. Louise Marlow, Asher, Jerome, Stephany, and Kentucky Blue Free Pickup and Pelitery (St. Vincent da Paul’i Pariah, (Ntnur rt )L JohB’i Ptrliii) Denver) for the baby are Mrs. Donald also an architect, will assist him Eckerman. Food Market in showing pictures and _ draw­ Modern Preicription Dept. Grass Seed, lb. w I The annual school picnic will Gruber of this parish and Philip All PTA members are re­ ings on housing and interior de^ Appreciates Your Business FREE OELIVEHK Lawn and Garden Supplies LEN'S Pliarmacy be held on Monday, June 4, at Harpole of Cure d’Ars Parish. ’ minded to keep in mind the re­ sign. Mr. and Mrs. Marlow are Revlon Coimetica OPEN SUNDAYS 10 TO 2 L. C. rgHB. Trap. Washington Park. The Holy Name Society will treat that will be held at El Po- 3030 E. 6th EA. 2-1801 members of St. James’ Parish, mar E. 6th A Fillmore FR. 7-2741 Htaikar St. VlBcenl Paal't Pirtak [ The PTA committee in charge feature a fiihing program »at Sept. 21-23. Reservations Mac CRUDER Denver. Hava Year Doctor Phono of the arrangements includes the meeting on June 6 at 8 can be made at any time by call Specializing in Variety & Hdw. Ut Your Proieription I Mrs. W. Dowling, chairman; Mrs. p.m. The highlight of the Refreshments will be served ing Mrs. C. Miptken, EA. 2-6894. FRANK MATHIS 2624 E. Louisiana RA 2-9372 '2707 E. Loniaiana RA. 2-3739 i Lou Weber, and Mrs. H. Boian meeting will be the awarding and a speciali prize will be given Masses on the first Friday, Permanent Waving At UaiaiaBa aau Baaih ciartan This Committee will be assisted of the complete Wright 3c Mrs. Louise Erhard is program June 1, will be at 6, 7, and 8 Draggist McGill spinning outfit. A fish­ by the room mothers from the chairman. The meeting 'm ircon- o’clock’ with Confessions during Profeaiional M y Lady Ekith ing film will be shown and re­ clude the season. I different grades. the Masses for adults Pnly. The PreaeriptioD Serrica ' On Sunday, June 3, the eighth freshments will be served. All St. Cecelia’s Sewing Circle of Sacred Heart devotions will be Beauty Shoppe ; grade class Will receive Commun- the men and boys of tha par­ the Altar and Rosary Society will held on Friday evening at 7:30 Phonei RA. 2-4685— 2-4686 Mlnala Kneeltr. M(t. SOUTH GAYLORD lion in the 8 o’clock Mass. They ish Are invited. meet in the home o f Mrs. John o’clock. 6tb Ave. at Marion 2804 E. 6tb. Ave. EA. 2-0788 will be in cap and gowi\. Fol- The mothers and daughters of Pol, 1065 S. High Street, Thurs­ lo-wing the Mass the graduates the parish will receive Commun­ day, June 7, at 1 p.m. Shopping District ion in a group in the 8 o’clock St. Athanasius’ Circle Avill meet Please Patronize and their parents will be served and members pf the PTA will FORSTER’S a breakfast in the cafeteria. Mass on Sunday, June 3.. Wednesday, June 6, at 1:15 Your REGISTER Architect to Address p.m. in the home of Mrs. George be offered on Friday. Complete The master of ceremonies will All-day adoration, o f t h e Advertisers and be Michael Dubach. The class Altar Society B. Guarino, 1030 S. Harrison Food Market Street Blessed Sacrament will be held Mention EMPIRE MARKET E s q . GAYLORD I history will be read by Kay Gee The Altar and Rosary Society following the 8 o’clock Mass on Meats Processed for Freezers O’Brien, the class prophecy by will meet on Monday, June 4, The Sacred Heart Circle, con­ Johnny M «y«n Bob Holm sisting of mixed couples, 'will Friday. Men and women who 2916 E. 6tfa' Ave. EA. 2-2472 THE REGISTER Sally Sikes, and the class will by after the recitation of the Rosary have volunteered an hour during David Doughty. Gary Baker will in the church at 1:30 p.m.^Thef?®®*^ on W day, June 1, in the p.i the day are asked to be faithful [• HARDWARE I thank the faculty and parents home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ste- meeting will follow in the parish to their pledge. Qoality Meats • Sea FoodsMioss s. Gaylord sp 7-29®i for all the help and guidance hall. fano, 1649 S. Bellaire Stfeel, at 8 p.m. Members o f the eighth grade 10S8 S. Gaylord SP. 7-7567 jl“ Free Delivery given in the past eight years. The gpiest speaker will be the Du Pont and " The eighth grade gradua­ well-known architect Joseph MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD PARISH tion ceremonies will be held on Marlow, whose subject will be in­ Mcltlnrtry Paints " Tuesday, June 5, at 7:4 5 p.m. terior designs. Linen Shower Set in Derby June 5 Please Patronize These Friendly Firms Lent Drug ' in the parish hall. The scholar­ Mr. Marlow received the de­ Hara Toir Doctor Phono J GRASS SEEDS , ships will be presented at this grees of bachelpr of architecture Derby.— (St. Catherine’s Par­ the shower and bring a gift of Ua Yonr Fraacrlptioaa || time. and master of architecture from ish)— A linen shower, sponsored linen, such as towels, sheets, pil­ FOR QUALITY MEATS & GROCERIES Lawn Fertilizers ■ by the Altar and Rosary Society, lowcases, and embroidered and St. Vincent de Paul’s School Washington University, St Gales Hose g will be held Tuesday, June 6, crocheted articles. They are RA 2-5664-Free Deliveryi close for the summer vaca­ Louis, Mo. He also attended win in the Derby Elementary School asked to invite a neighbor to lOM 8. Gaylord at Tannoaaoa | Garden Tools _ tion on Tuesday, June 5. The pu­ Black Rock College, Dublin, Ire­ Barney's Fine Meats ■■■■■■■■■a* Gym, 72nd Avenue at Monaco the affair, so that they may be­ Wo Give S * H Green Stampa_____ I pils will report that morning for land. He has given lectures on Barney Amrein, Member Most Precious Blood Parish come acquainted with the activi­ their final report cards. design at the University of Den­ Boulevard, from 7 untjj 9 p.ro. The shower is given in connec­ ties in connection with annual Open Evening* and Sunday* — Cloud Tueiday Bond Presents Concert ver a n d University of Colo­ rado. Mr. _ Marlow’s works have tion with the annual All-Com­ All-Community Derby Fair. A 2276.So. Colorado Blvd. SK. 6-2393 The S t Vincent de Paul Grade been publicized in Architecture munity Derby Fair. The gifts gruest is not asked to bring a Andersen’s Market School band, under the direction Forum, Architectural Record, are used to fill the dowered hope gift. Reservations may be made Architecture, RHouse chest and the linen booth., by calling Mrs. Connie Mauser, 1093 So. Gaylord RA. 2-0902 AT. 8-9434. ‘■‘"fa’ Alt women are asked to attend SL Philomeno's. Parish OPEN SUNDAYS ' The soloists f o r . the evening FREE DELIVERY were accordion, Karen Bett- Please Patronize These Friendly Firms hauser; bass saxophone, James Tapp; and French horn, Billy Ehman. Betty & Bob’s Beauty It was announced that the fol- Andy's Texaco Station BONNIE BRAE Ilowing had earned, band letters: & Barber Shop Stevie O tt Walter and Tom 12th A Clayto'i FR. 7-9826 WE GIVE RED STAMPS Specializing in Kautzky, Ronald Lohman, Andy Permanent Wav­ Shopping Center Ott James Tapp, Patrick Roper, Texaco Products ing and Latest in Fred Schimer, Karen Betthauser, Hair Shaping. Billy and Joe Ehrman, Cynthia Lubricatioa Tiraa and Sandra Williamh, Thomas Waakin^ Accataeriea 2603 E. 12tk Are. EA 2-4723 CONOCO PRODUCTS Kiatta, Teddy Gerity, Teddy Pe­ Lebricatlon, Car Wafhini. Battoriaa Preisser's Red & White ters, and Ben Doud. Richarxad. Tlra • Valcaniilnt A beautifully engraved cup ITe Gire Pioneer Stamp* Grocery and Market was presented to Billy Ehrman, who has done outstanding work Blessed Sacrament Parish BONNIE BRAE PANCy UEATS, VEGETABLES. AND in the field of music. Please Patronize These Friendly Firms q U A U n GROCERIKS New members for the band for Conoco Service Free Delivery SPrace 7-4447 next year were introduced by 724 So. Umvartity PE. 3-9909 ttSI E Ohio Art. (So. Unlv and Ohio) Mr. Fay. They are Dick and Dan Sullivan, John Schaefer, John Gallagher, Larry DeCredico, Mark Sullivan, Terry Whitehead COLORADO BOULEVARD DRUG Cure d'Ars Parish John Vest, Bob Parlett and Bill JOE H. scmiirrx. Pn». Lamberton. tUtmVm nand lanaMi hM ) Please Patronize These Friendly Firms Mr. and Mrs. Don Winter had their young son, Mark George, Prescriptions baptized in S t Vincent de Paul’s Accurately Filled Fonntain Service Please Patronize THELMA KASSON BEAUTY SALON Elati Drug Store Your REGISTER West 3rd Ave. and Elati S t i Liquor Department 2876 Colorado Blvd. i Ptraonallinl Montr Ordtra ISc The two automobiles that I the Chevrolet June 2, the concluding two days of PfM DalUarr K»»t DwTat a Aanta Advertisers and Roir Styling Let Ui Fill Yoar

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Thursdoy, May 31, 1956 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE FIVE 46 to Receive Scholarship Winners From Holy Family High School Diplomas From St. Louis' School Englewood.— (St. Louis’ Par­ ish)—The 46 eighth grade grad­ uates of St. Louis’ School who will receive diplomas on Sunday, June 3, after ^ e 12 o’clock Mass are the following: Edward Allan, Ray Arm­ strong, James Buchanan, Frank Davis, Gary Franc, Richard Ga- brys, Ted Gutierrez, Steven Hol- oubek, James Horn, Ronald Ki- ger, George Kloppenberg, Axel Lubeck, Robert Mack, Terrence McCabe; ' Howard Nienke, Jerry Olson, Richard Petrash, Dudley Pitch- ford, Robert Reed, Steve Schmitz, James Sirokman, Richard Sny­ der, Edward Steinbach, Larry Gail Murphy Stevens, Nick Trujilto, Gary Vo- gelsberg, A d a lb e rt Watson, + James Wing; 36th Annual Graduation (Holy Family High School, Rowena Stauffer, and Marlene Janet Atkinson, Helen Ay- Denver) Vaughan have service scholar- Eighth Graders' Holy Hour Scheduled raami, Alma Bratrsovsky, Joyce Five students being graduated ships to Loretto Heights for next Chavez, Claudette Fluet, Sharon with scholastic honors from Holy fall. 70 Students to Receive Freeman, Carol Guyot, Anne Family High School have scholai*- Emmett Ramey and Tim O’­ Knodel, Cynthia La Dage, Patri­ ships for college next fall. They Leary have scholarships to Regis Graduation Set In Wheat Ridge Parish cia McGinn, Leona Morris, Patri­ are Gail Murphy, Yvonne Tate, College. The boys received their Diplomas at Holy Family cia Mylet, Karen Pokraka, Sheryl Joan Dillon, Kathleen Cuthberfc- awards through application and Wheat Ridge.— (Sts. Peter and boy at Sts. Peter and Paul’s. Stein, Shai|0n Swartwood. Nikki son, and LaVern Ludwig. Honor recommendation. While at Notre Dame, he majored (Holy Family Pariih, Denver) Gerald Windholz, and Raymond Paul’s Parish)—This Friday eve­ Swink, Carol Taylor, and Mary students are those with a four- At St. Patrick's ning, June 1, at 8 o’clock. Holy in economics, In years past the Regis schol­ _ Seventy students will receive Wood. Phyllis Weltering. year average of 90 per cent or Hour services will be held. Charles Davis, son of Mr. and arship has been given automatic­ diplomas in the 36th graduation Recitation of the Rotary in (St. Patrick’ s Parish, Denver) above. Mrs. Ford Davis, was recently A novana to the Sacred ally to the high-point boy. Under exercises of Holy Family Grade the church will precede the The eighth grade graduation Tuesday, May 29, the grade Gail has a Boettcher Founda­ graduated from Gonzaga Univer­ Heart of Jeiui for vocations this plan more than one scholar­ School on June 1. The day will buiinett meeting of the Altar will be held this Sunday, June 3, school had a field day sponsored tion scholarship worth her tui­ sity in Washington. The Davises to the priesthood and the reli- ship can go to the same school. begin with a High Mass at 8 and Rotary Society on Thurt- at the 9 o’clock Mass. The class by Joe Sullivan and Don Plous- tion, books, and instruments, plus are former members of Sts. Peter gioui life will begin thia These scholarships, each worth o’clock celebrated by Father For­ day. May 31. A program of of 32 includes Anthony An­ sard of Regis. a $600 grant for personal ex­ and Paul’s Parish. Thuriday, May 31, the Feaat $150 per year, are renewable rest Allen, pastor. Breakfast for care for the altart during the drews, Donna Campanella, Mi­ Sacristy workers for Saturday, penses. Anyone having any news is of Corpu* Christi. from year to year provided they the graduates will follow in the summer months will be worked chael Connor, Veronica Can- May 26, were Mmes. Marion Cas­ Gail was one of 35 chosen from Seventy St. Louis kindergar­ keep a 90 per cent average. high school auditorium. Sponsors out at the meeting. zona, Patricia Carlino, Darline sell, Vivien Spitz, Dorice Le Pore, teners visited the Edge wood farm 425 to receive a personal inter­ of the breakfast are the seventh Mrs. Thomas Reichenbaugh, Dezzutti, Marianne Elizalde, Pa- view. Class Picnic and Janice Cerro. near Littleton recently. High- grade pupils and their PTA room^chairman, and Mrs. John Rey-iricia Enderle, Harriet Feldhake, The Mother Cabrini Circle will light of the tour conducted by. Joan , Dillon, daughter of Mr. Class picnics are being held mothers. . jnolds, assistant chairman, are Eugene Ferretti, Michael Fine- Thursday, May 31. The senior meet Monday evening, Jufle 4, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Kildeway wasi^^^ Patrick Dillon, 4511 Al- On Friday evening, June 1, the 'making plans for repair of books gan, Joel St. Germain, Michael at 8 o’clocck in the home of Mrs. the ride around the field behind|'°J*', Street, has a competitive class picnic is at Eldorado eighth grade graduation exer­ in the PTA book rental program. (ionzles, Jerome Keene, Richard a tractor. scholarship to Loretto Heights, Springs, where they will swim Vollmer. cises will be held in the church They have announced that mem­ Krasovich; / worth $1,000 covering all four and horseback ride. The juniors bers will repair high school books Rodney Lubiani, Grant Mason, Last week the two kindergar­ are going to Idaho Springs to beginning at 7:30 p.m. Exercises Notre Dame Grad ten classes, taught by Mrs. Harry years. Joan will major in Eng- will consist of an address, award­ on Thursday, June 7, beginning Lucy Montoya, Margaret Moo- lish education spend the day swimming or at 9:30 a.m. Work on the books sey, Pamela Myers, LeRoy Or­ Mr. and Mrs. Chad Rieger left McCabe and Mrs. Carro Slack, horseback riding. The sophomores ing of diplomas and scholarships, boarded the train at Denver Un­ Yvonne Tate has the annual and Benediction. A PTA-spon- will continue all day tega, Teddy Pacella, Phyllis Pau- May 30 to attend graduation scholarship given by the Heights are going to Evergreen. • ion Station and rode to Littleton sored reception for the graduates Mrs, Emmett Grace, PTA pres­ lino,’- Stephen St. Peter, Thomas ceremonies of their son, Don, to a Holy Family student. in the Denver and Rio Grande’s The freshman started their day will follow in the high school ident, has announced that Mrs. Rotar, Carol Scaglione, Richard from Notre Dame. He is being 11 Vista-Dome. The children bought Kathleen _ Cuthbertson has won off with Mass in Christ the King auditorium. Elder Lundstrom, PTA treasurer. Senkin, Rosemary Simoni, Wil­ graduated cum laude. An aunt,,^< a competitive dramatic scholar­ Church in Evergreen. The Rev. their own tickets. Winners of scholarships parents’ committee liam Strempel, Richard Sutliff, Mrs. La Grainge, from Billings,|- ship to Loretto Heights. Kathleen Donald McMahon offered the and Anita Wittman, and Jean The two excursions were long- Holy Family High School are ^he grade school graduation Mont,, will accompany the competed in a series of assign- High Mass for the freshmen, breakfast June 1. Chairman of Vigil. Riegers. Don is a graduate of anticipated events that followed ^ents given by Dr. Earl Bach teachers, and students. Breakfast Ronald Vogt and Kathleen Weak- Diplomas and awards will be the kindergarteners study of thelg^riy spring. These included land. the reception committee for the Wheat Ridge High School, in the follows the Mass and then the evening grade school reception given in the church after the class of ’52. He served as altar farm and transportation. impromptu speeches, dramatic freshmen will go to Twin Porks. Graduates in the largest class Mass. A breakfast, given for the Hoitestet for the Altar So­ is Mrs. Carl Kasch. She will be readings, and a 10-minute cutting Horseback riding and hiking will in the history of the school are class by the PTA, will follow at ciety meeting Monday, June assisted by Mmes. George Graul, from Macbeth. Her scholarship iis be their activities for the day. Patricia Ahern, Thomas Baker, the school. Nurse Is Needed 4, at 1:30 p.m, in the rectory Frank Levstik, and Edwin Ryan. a four-year grant worth $1,000. They have as their guests their Mary Lou Bartel, Darlene Bink­ School will be held full time will be Mri. H. Crowfoot and LaVern Ludwig, Rose Healy, room mothers. ley, Edward Brand, Regina Bre- on Monday, June 4, for all ex­ By Camp Santa Maria Mrs. W . Roach. heny, Sharon Brehm, Francis cept the eighth grade. On Tues­ Members of the Altar Society Brossman, Mary Ann Campiglia, day the children will come for will receive Communion in the 8 R.V.S. Slated June 11-24 Camp Santa Maria, Catsellt, | Gerald Capra, Mary Jane Carlin; 40 Hours' Rite report cards and awards, and Colo., needi a regiitered ( o’clock Mass on Sunday, June 3. Marilyn Carroll, William Cher- then will be dismissed before This Sunday, June 3, the nurte to take care of the Don Rieger go, Frank Crowe, John Daily, noon. women in the .^Itar Society will health of normal children be­ Arvada Gitech ism Class Joan DeAndrea, Frank Donovan, There will be feature-length collect all the pennies saved in Begins June] tween June 14 and Aug. 9. asked to call the correspondent, Eileen Downs, William Eichman, movies again on Wednesday the penny “can savers” during Thii it an excellent opportu­ Mrs. Lila Welch, HA. 4-1672, be­ Herman Facinelli, Florence Flan­ afternoon for the children the month for flowers on the al­ nity for a paid vacation. Appli­ fore 11:30 a.m. Monday. ders, Orville Flanders, John Flet- during the summer. The usual tars in the month of May. Is Completed for Term cants should contact Father There will be no monthly bake cher, Michael Foley, Joy Marie In Westwood 15 cents will be the admission. William Monahan, AC. 2-3825; sale this Saturday. They will be The Masses on first Friday, Francis, Gary Gerhardt, James The movies will be shown in Jim McNieve, MA. 3-1476; or resumed in September. June 1, will me at 6, 7, and 8 Arvada. — (Shrine o f S;. Don Schaaf, A. R. Peterson, the gym and will begin on Gilbert; Westwood.— (St. Anthony of Mrs. Augustine, AL. 5-0668. o'clock. There will be devotions •\nne)— The final class of cate­ Frank Holland, Rudolph Zehn- Padua’s Parish) — The Forty June 13 at 1 p.m. + + ■ + during the 8 o’clock Mass on Sat­ chism instruction for children o f der, Sr.; and Otto Schneider. Thomas Giroux, Ann Grace, Mary Ruth Gray, Sheri Hager- Hours’ Devotion will begin in The North Denver Regional urday June 2, in honor of the the parish attending public Mrs. Roy Kepferle, secretary man, Richard Holland, Penny the parish on Friday morning, Christian Family Movement will Immaculate Heart of Mary. schools was held May 27. These of the society, resigned her Holtz, Richard Holtz, Kathleen June 1, following the 8 o’clock have its quarterly meeting at St. Father Emil Webbfer, S.M.B., classes, conducted every Sunday office at the last meeting. The Johnson, Dennis Jones, Jean Mass with the solemn closing Patrick’s on Monday, June 4, at will be on retreat at Regis Col­ morning following the 8:30 Kepferles have been transferred Keiter, Dale Kerwood, Kathleen scheduled for Sunday afternoon, 8 o’clock in the school gym at lege with the Bethlehem Fathers o’clock Mass, were conducted by to Japan for business reasons. June 3 at 5 o’clock. next week. There will be week­ Koch, Robert Larson, Mildred 34th and Pecos. All couples of the Loretto Sisters o f Holy Fam­ They e x ^ ct to return to this Devotions will be held on the North Denver parishes are day Masses at 6 and 8 o’clock ily School. Cynthia Michael, Pat Lind, Charles Luna, Kenneth Mc- country in several years. Mrs. both Friday and Saturday eve­ welcome to attend this meeting during his absence. Romero, Carol Sue Steinmetz, Eahern, Theresa McNulty; P. W. Quirk has accepted the nings at 7:30 o’clock. The Mass and see what the Christian Fam­ PTA Board Meeting June 5 Larry Clinton, and Tom Metz, Patricia Mahoney, Susan Mar- office for the remainder o f the on Saturday morning will be the ily Movement is accomplishing. students o f ' Holy Family H »h term. telli, Leo Martelon, Dan Morahan, The final PTA board of man­ Mass for peace said before the Sunday, June 4, will be Com­ School, assisted the sisters with Richard Muehlbauer, Eugpene agers meeting will be held Tues­ On June 1, the first Friday of Blessed Sacrament exposed. munion day for the members of the classes. In the summer, vaca­ Murray, Mary Joyce Pistole, day, June 5, at 3 p.m. in the the month, Masses will be at Because Friday is also the the Altar and Rosary Society. tion school in religion will be Sharon Page, Sharon Pughes, school cafeteria. Mrs. H. Krum- 6:30 and '7:45 a.m. Confessions First Friday, Confessions will be All women of the parish are holz, president, will preside. Offi­ held from June 11 to June 24. Clark Roush, Rita Schwab, Joan will be heard before the Masses Seaman, Judy Seiwald; heard on Thursday evening urged to receive (Jommunion cers, incoming and outgoing 85 First Communicants and on Thursday, May 31, from from 7:30 to 9. Confessions with them in the 7 o’clock Mass. chairmen, and room mothers are 7 :30 to 8 p.m. The weekday Byron Sigg, Elizabeth Ann The Altar and Rosary So­ Eighty-five children of the Smith, Patrick Smith, Marilyn will also be heard on Friday fol­ requested to attend. The outgoing parish will receive their First Mass will be resumed on June lowing devotions and again on ciety will meet June 5 in the chairmen are asked to bring their at 6 :30 a.m. Soucie, Lorenz Speicher, Jolna school. Communion after the vacation Tschirgi, Mary Leo Vandiver, Saturday evening. notebooks and reports for the school session. Because of the Mrs. Roxy Mapley, altar Thursday evening. May 31, school of instruction. Ronald Vogt, Kathleen Weakland, 'Zontinuous Adoration the Young Ladies’ Sodality will large number o f first communi­ chairman has asked the follow­ Larry Webb, Robert Weskamp, Religious vocation school cants the class is divided into ing women of the Altar Society The women of the various have a welcoming party for the for public school children will seventh and eighth grade stu­ two sections. One group will re­ to help with the altar care dur­ circles o f the Altar and Rosary of the PTA of Sts. Peter begin June II at 8:30 a.m. Society will be in continuous dents. They will outline the rules ceive their First Communion on ing the month o f June: Mmes, PTA Officers and "7 Paul’sp 'S " Parish,, Wheat Ridge, shown The school will last two June 17 and the second group on Leo Ervin, C. Hayden, R. E- adoration of the Blessed Sacra­ and regulations of the sodality weeks. Lady of Lourdes and there will be a short talk by with the Rev. D. A. McMahon, pastor, are, from left, Mrs. A. L. June 24. Parents o f the children Janke, Nick Keller, F. L. Kiser, ment during the Forty Hours’, DeWaele, Mrs. Thomas Horan, Mrs. John Paprocki, Mrs. Robert will receive Communion with jPaul Lippott, R. Larsen, and each circle taking different Father James Purfield. Plans are Vance, and Mrs. John Coyne, president.______them. There will be no Cotn- Mary Lumsden. hours. The parish altar boys being made for a sodality picnic will also rotate hours so that at Eldorado Springs. .{munion breakfast this year so Students from St. Anne’s Outdoor Club to there will always be one boy YOUR Mother of God jthat families may have their Parish who will receive diplomas present. All other members of owm celebrations within the fam­ at the Catholic High School the parish are asked to make a GRADUATE ily unit. grraduation exercises in the All Souls' Group Begin Camping visit to the Blessed Sacrament at Meeting Set June 5 City Auditorium Sunday, June Will Be Unit Communion any time during the day, Adora- t The Altar and Rosary Society 3, include James Trainer and (Our Lady of Lourdet Parith, tion hours willill ‘be from ‘ after meeting will be held on Tuesdlay Dwain Davis of Regis; and Faye HAPPY (Mother of God Parish, Denver) Denver) Mass in the morning until after Will Meet June 5 evening, June 5, at 8 p.m. in tlie Weskamp, Frances Ramunno, with The Altar and Rosary Society Our Lady of Lourdes Outdoor devotions in the evening. will receive Communion corpor­ parish hall. Hostesses for the eve? tfind Luciano Cozza o f Holy Club members will begin camp­ a Gift of Religious ning will be Mmes. John Bivans, Family. The Rev. C. B. Woodrich, as­ In Parish Hall ately in the 8:30 o’clock Mass ing June 11 at two camps. The sistant in Annunciation _ Parish significance Sunday, June 3. first four-grade level boys and and archdiocesan vocation di­ Confessions will be heard girls will camp on the parish Englewood.— (All Souls’ Par­ GRADUATION CAP rector, will deliver the sermons ish)—The second general meet­ AND ROSARY Thursday evening at 7 :30 in grounds throughout the summer on Friday and Saturday nights preparation for first Friday, St. Joseph, Redemptorist, months and in the daytime will ing o f the year for the Altar So­ 1.25 - 10.^0 and again at the solemn closing ciety will be held in the parish June 1. Masses on Friday will make trips to the foo^ills for on Sunday afternoon. be at 6:30 and 8. nature study. hall on Tuesday, June 5, at 8 BIBLES Mrs. Milton Luther,. Mrs. Graduation Set on May 31 The upper grade level will A general parith bazaar p.m. 4.00 - 12.50 Helen Parks, Mrs. D. Van Duyn, camp a week at a time at the meeting will he held in the Men o f the parish belonging to new mountain camp site located hall on Monday avening, June the Nocturnal Adoration Society Wood Carved Statues...... 4.00 - 13.00 and Mrs. John O’Rourke have (St. Joseph's Redemptorist party and luncheon on six miles above Blackhawk, Colo. 4 , at 8 o’ clock. A report will will meet gt the rectory no later volunteered to care for the altar Parish, Denver) Wednesday afternoon, June More than 300 boys and girls are be given on the progreit being than 11:30 p.m. on Thursday, during June. 13. Tickets will be sent out to Michael Spero and Annette The grade school is hiving its expected to camp out. A new made on the grand prizet. May 31, to go to Holy Ghost ail members daring the com­ ^/in. fi. (O akidm . 0>. Hunter were married before the commencement exercises Thurs­ director for the girls has been Chairmen of the variout Church for the hour of adora­ ing week. The event will take Rev. Paul Reed in the rectory day, May 31, with a Mass’ at 9 selected, Miss Patricia Dunbar, projeett are urged to attend. tion. place in the parish hall. Only tlx weekt remain before Saturday, May 26. Witnesses o’clock and the distribution of a member of the parish. The en­ Members o f the Teen-Age Church Supplies and Religious Articles 'The members of the Altar and were George and Marjorie Wor- diplomas, and a breakfast for all tire summer program will be un­ the mid-July fettivel. Club will meet in the parish hall Rosary Society will attend Mass On Tuesday evening, June 6, NEW STORE HOURS DURING SUMMER than. the graduates after the Mass. der the direction of Ted Wahler, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 3L Mrs, Jacqueline Ann Mc- The Very Rev, Charles Buckley, and receive Communion this Special Work Call the final Altar and Rosary So­ 9:00 to 5:30 Monday thru Friday Sunday, June 3, at 7 o’clock. ciety meeting of the year will On June 2, the first Saturday Cutehen, an adult convert, was C.SS.B., pastor, is saying the A special work call for all the 9:00 to 12:30 Saturday Last month there was a fine be held in the parish hall. The of the month, the 7 o’clock Mass baptized May 27 by the Rev. Mass and distributing the di­ men of the parish will be held. will be offered for vocations, as ELMER J. GERKEN, Huitzer plomas. Qther grade school turnout of members for this summer projects, including the Orville Janssen. Sponsors were Monday, June 4, at 7 p.in. It is requested by the Altar and awards are being presented at monthly Communion. rummage sale slated for June Arthur and Estella McCutchen. hoped that the work projects will Rosary Society. All members are this time. There will be an added Mass 16-17, will he the main topic of be completed on that date. Men asked to attend. CHerry 4-6304 on the first Friday, June 1, at discussion. Also reports o f the 1120-22 Broadway St. Vincent de Paul The following are receiving will complete the erection, o f the On Sunday, June 3, the Altar 9 o’clock. All the high school circles on their bazaar projects diplomas: Frances Bettencourt, S t Francis of Assisi grotto in Society will receive Holy Com­ T Salvage Bureau will be made. The Rosary will Marlene Cole, Charlotte Decker, children will receive Communion the Outdoor Club area. The work precede the meeting at 7:30 munion in a group in the PICK-UP SCHEDULE Frances Gallegos, Connie Kaiser, at this time, and anyone else has been delayed recently be­ o’clock in the church. o’clock Mass. Monday Frances Kaufman, Ann Koch, who wishes to attend this Mass. cause o f materials. JOE ONOFRIO North Denver, Arvada, Inez Martinez, Nadine Mascar- Confessions will be heard during The S t Francis o f Assisi 1332 Broadway Weatmintter, Thornton, and enas, Patricia McCloskey; all the morning Masses, as well Shrine will be of rock formation as on Thursday afteipoon and Horn, of Quality Lakevreod (North of 16th Peggy Neal, Patty Lou with a pool at the base. The night grotto has already been formed PIANOS Avenue). O’Neill, Sandra Palfy, Lou Ann W. Buy. Sdl. or Trad. Person, Georgia Pugliese, Sally Baccalaureate Mass and sealed with cement to hold Toetday and Thnriday and circulate the water in the South and W eit Denver, Rael, Roselyn Ramirez, Roylene The graduates of St. Joseph’s pool. Rocks will now bo placed Englewood, Lakewood (Sonth Rangel, Ruth Rodriguez, Jean High School will have the Bac­ The Best and the project finished after of 16tb Avenue), and Lit­ Romero, Billy Ann Schnalhel, calaureate Mass at 9 o’clock on Deal <0 the arrival o f the statue. In Town 4 tleton area. Vera Sharpley, Beverly Snyidet, Sunday, June 3. Immediately fol­ lowing the Mass they will be The framework o f the outdoor Wedneiday and Friday Carolyn Suazo, Janet Wilkins, ^ests of the PTA at a breakfast theater in the playground area East Denver and Park Hill, Marie Wilkins, Michael Burke, in the parish hall. This year there has been outlined and the floor Laeter BeUy Rou Anrora and Hoffman Town. Floyd Canada; Ronnie Carbough, Rudy Cor­ are 30 boys and 30 girls in the will be layed Monday night Cmble-Uehlin June 4. A special invitation will 1332 Broadway MA. 3-8585 Phone CH. 4-0775 dova, Bill DeHerrera, Michael graduation class. The Rev. Ger­ ard Boucher, C.SS.R.; will de­ be extended to all the men Sun­ Elliott, Bobby Ertle, Danny Fox, day at the Masses. Manuel Garcia, Peter Lohato, liver the address at the Mass, The choir boys will be re 9 S Frank Over, Carl Pugliese, which will be celebrated by the 6 6 G & W HARDWARE warded for their work with an George Sherman, Stephen Sku- pastor. Father Charles Buckley. Why Pay More? The Altar and Roiary So­ additional week o f camping in lavik, Arthur Sullivan, Bob Tay­ (TraSeoiark) ciety it planning a deitert- the mountains. Groups of 20 lor, David Troudt, Leonard boys will use the mountain camp Vigil, and Ronald Weaver. luncheon at the next meeting, Jane 13. The detailt of the each week of June. The boys IT’S SPRING!! The Altar and Rotary So­ then will camp with ihftir regular Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores ciety it tpontoring a card event will be announced in the Get that Lawn Mower next edition. campmates of the Outdoor Club Participants in the May crowning in S t Colorado Owned Stores pom, f when their turn comes up. Spe­ Serviced Now . . . AU us rot IMK AN* St. Elizabeth's Elizabeth’s Church, Denver, Sunday, May a~ v iMs_. MraltunoN cial treats at the mountain camp 16th & Glenarm YO« MAY KRO News Deadline! will be extended the boys. The M n u r r A u i n i n n 13. shown above. They are: May queen, FUhing License Correspondenu are reminded boys will start practicing for m oy vrOWning Mary Lee Pahrig; attendants, Jackie EngUweod 800 SaaU F« Dr. f,' and Worms t o a s m that pariih, clab, and school the summer concert in Julj Jacques, Loretta Flores, Betty Gonzales, and Loma Jacques. 30 South Broadway 15th and Califanoa news mast be reeved at the The Lourdes Choir will close The May crowning ceremony was preceded by the Living 3933 W . Colfax 17tb and Traaioat 2102 S. Federal Blvd. U i/ u h s tm t Rggitler offices by 2 p.m. its season at the Regis College Rosary made up of boys and girls o f the grade, school. Father Mark Curtu & 15th St. WE. 5-1701 1104 1M ». YA. Tuesday at the latest in order radnation and on T V Channel 0. Breem O.P.M,, delivered the sermon which was followed by Sol­ tv: to meet the press deadline. iunday, June 4, at 12:16 o’clock. emn Benediction o f the Blessed Sacrament m m m

PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitene 4-4205 Thurtdoy, Moy 31, 1956 -I To Be Married Boulder Reunion Nurses Require Married at Mt. Carmel Norma Flor- i d a, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Is Planned for Volunteers for J. T. Florida, became the bride of Don Former Students Booth at Bazaar Porreco, Jr., s o n of Don Porreco, Sr„ of Saturday, June 2, is set as (Archdiocesan Council of Cath­ W e 1 b y, in a homecoming at Mt. St. Ger­ olic Nurses, Denver Chapter) trude’s Academy in Boulder. ceremony in Former students will be the Mary Jakovich would welcome Our Lady of guests of the Sisters for the any volunteer workers at the Mt. Carmel day. ACCN boctth at Silver Dollar Church, Denver. Guests of honor will be the Days. She may be called at AT. The maid of members of the classes of 1906 3- 3558 or volunters may honor drop was Bev­ and 1931 on the occasion of by at the booth, Returns may erly C i a n c i 0 their golden and silver anni­ also be left at the booth. a n d brides- versaries. Mary Marga.ret Elizabeth Maloney has been ill maids were El- f Kauffman is in charge of the recently. enore Ciancio, anniversary arrangements. ACCN members should inform Diana Geisburt, - H The events of the day will the secretary, Viola Watson, if Rosemarie Car- '■ officially open with registra­ they change their address to be p i n e 11 0. and jt' tion at 2 p.m. The business sure of getting Catholic Nurse. Cynthia F 1 o r- ' meeting will be at 4 p.m. fol­ Mrs. Watson may be reached at ida. The best lowed by a buffet dinner at 6 her new address, 1079 Pearl man was Frank Mr. and Mrs. Troy Wade p.m. Registration will be Street, A pt 1; phone KE. James and ush­ handled by Annabelle Wood 4- 3687. of Cripple Creek announce ers werewete Jameseta (laiiiea j ^ . i the engagement of their daugh­ and Mary Stryker. Nancy Mor­ St, Joseph’ s Al umnae Florida, Bob ' -t ter, Norma, to Eichard L. Bet- ris is in charge of refresh­ All members are asked to Ficco, Jack Pe- > tinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clem­ ments; Elsie Anderson, decora­ make returns for the scholar­ dotto, and ens H. Hettinger of St. Francis tions; Elizabetii Sheeby, recep­ ship fund tickets to Madelyq, Benny Porreco. de Sales’ Parish, Denver. tion; Estelle Fikany, publicity; Porreco, Route 1, Box 121, Den­ T h e couple and Joan Simon, transporta­ Miss Wade is a graduate of ver 16, Colo. had a wedding tion. trip to Colorado Cripple Creek High School and Births include the following; Anyone desiring to make Springs. (Sutherland photos) is a sophomore at the University reservations for the buffet Dr. and Mrs. Hiram Gonzales of Colorado. She is a member of dinner is asked to call Estelle (Mary Jean O’Connor, graduate Kappa Delta sorority. Fikany at WE 4-9579. Anyone The g irls b ein g Archbishop’s Guild. The girls, seated in front, of St. Anne’s Hospital, Chicago), a girl, Hannorah Esther, on April Good Shepherd Aid Group, Mr. Bettinger attended St. needing transportation to Graduates Honored graduated from St. are, left to right, Jeanne Ginnmore, Loretta Francis de Sales’ High School and Boulder is asked to contact 28; i i Clare’s Orphanage, Martinez, Sharon Schell, and Julia Lucero. The 4s a junior at the University of Joan Simon at GL. 5-7475. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald T. Hanley By 'Big Sisters' Denver, were enter­ “ Big Sisters” are, left to right, Mary Farrell, j Sisters Thank Benefactors Colorado. He is president of (Carol Toepfer of Mercy), a girl,' tained at a dinner party at the American Legion Helen Reardon, Grace Barth, Thelma Elliot, and Sigma Delta Chi, professional Dorothy Helene, on April 20; Hall May 24 by their “ Big Sisters” from the Louise Dowling, chairman of the committee. The members of the Good made by the sisters at the con­ journalism fraternity. Mr, and Mrs. Theodore C. Se-1 Shepherd Aid Society and the vent, by Miss Mary Henry. No definite date has been set + + + + + + + . + vier (Marie Lockner of St. sisters at the Good Shepherd for the wedding. Mmes. L. B. Lindsay, C. A. Returns Urged by June 2 Mary’s, Rochester), a girl, Co­ Convefit, Denver, thank all who Friend, George A. Cassell, and Marian Mothers' lette Marie, on May 5; helped make the annual card!Miss Gladys. Bausman repre- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Light party held May 17 a success. Isented the aid society at the Meeting on June 6 (Nadra Wolfe of St. Anthony’s), Many visited the Osner Me-|ACCW convention May 8. Archbishop's Guild Needs Booth Aides morial^hapel while at the con-' a son, Bradley Joseph, on April The next meeting of the aid The Marian Mothers’ Guild of 26; vent, the Sisters of Charity of Leaven­ (Archbishop's Guild, Denver) iKatherine Henshaw, 1012 S..Silver Dollar Days. All returns will be held on June 12. Mr. and Mrs. De Wayne Skin­ Mrs. Giles Foley donated the worth will hold its last meeting The hope chest committee of Vallejo, have requested that re- must be made on or before Satur- electric fryer won by Mrs. E. L. until fall on Wednesday, June 6, the Archbishop’s Guild, Elizabeth turns be sent to them directly, day, June 2. ner (Josephine Messina of St. Seton Guild Joseph’s), a son, Brett Alan, on Milner. Other prizes were won at 7:30 p.m. in the St, Joseph Saya, 1485 S. Winona Way, andlor turned in at the booth during Volunteer workers are also April 28. by Mrs. James McNicholas, a The Seton Guild will meet in Hospital Nurses’ Home, 19th and needed for the booth. Any mem­ doll; Miss Elsie Sullivan, Voll- the home of Mrs. Frances Mur­ Franklin Streets, Denver. bers able to assist a couple of mers cake; pillowcases, by Mrs phy, 1650 Albion Street, Denver, Aid Group for Sick Poor hours are asked to call the com-{ Florence Wheeler; and a cake on June 1, at 8 o’clock. Lack pf Space mittee or report to the booth any Tabernacle Group one of the three nights. 1 Correspondent* are asked to take notice that at this tusy Elects Slate of Officers Blessed Maura Circle reports season of the year we cannot new members: Betty Daldegan, Planning to Honor possibly print all the news or 1265 S. Hudson; Annabel Ander­ RENTALS pictures submitted. Publication The Dominican Sisters and Mrs. John V. Berger, presi­ sen, 5669 Minnesota Drive; Bar­ of some articles is necessarily Friends of the Sick Poor Aid dent for the past two years, ex­ bara Hudson, 5795 Minnesota Archbishop June I and Sales for pressed her gratitude to all who delayed for some time. Society held a luncheon and card Drive; and Martha Valdez, 1190 party at the Catholic Daughters’ in any way assisted the sisters S. Grape. Mr. and Mrs. Walter The Tabernacle Society of Home on May 22 for their final and the Aid Society during her Smith of this circle announced the Archdiocese of Denver will Weididings and Proms meeting of the season. Nine new term of office. Mrs. Berger was the birth of their second child honor Archbishop Urban J. members were enrolled and in­ presented a gift in appreciation and first son May 24. Vehr at .its annual reception on June 1 in the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bueh- troduced. of her guidance the past two Our Lady of Sorrows Circle Albert E. Seep, 11 Ivy Lane, ler announce the engage- A short business meeting was years. will meet June 5 in the home of a/X TUXEDOS Denver, from 3 to 5 o’clock. ment of their daughter, Rita, to held, at which time a slate of The meetings of the society Lucille Williams. The last meet­ All the clergy and women White or Midnight Blue Lee N. Williams, son of Mrs.' will be resumed in September. ing of Our Lady of the Sacred of the Archdiocese of Denver Julia Williams Heart Circle in the home of Completa Acceiioriet Miss Buehler is a graduate of are cordially invited to attend Armella Kreutzer was a sur­ this outstanding Catholic so­ For Erery Occasion. Cathedral High School and at­ St. Clara Benefit prise farewell party for Veronica tended Loretto Heights College. cial event of the year. Her fiance was graduated from The old gold, silver, and Slated on June Civil Service job in Tokyo “ cut-glass pieces that have been C. B. "G ill" Gilliland Englewood High School and is The monthly card party for serving with the U.S. Army. Rosemary MeShane will en­ collected during the year will the benefit of St. Clara’s Orphan­ tertain the Little Flower Circle be on display at the tea. Arti­ Arthur Rose R. H.,Farley The couple plan to be married age will be held on Wednesday, June 24. They will make thrir June 5. cles for the collection that June 6, at the orphanage, 3800 Margaret Riley will be the next have not already been turned 1029 17th St. KE. 4-3585 home in the Bronx, N. Y., for W. 29th Avenue, Denver, at 12:30 a year, after which they will re­ hostess for Our Lady of Grace in may be brought to the tea. p.m. with luncheon and special turn to Denver. Circle. Vestments and handmade lin­ The Most Important prizes to be given away. Mrs. The members of Our Lady of ens made by the members of Fashion Show Set Mary Hamilton chairman; Mrs. Fatima Circle will have a picnic the organization will also be Kitchen and Dining Room Equipment Mary Carroll, Mrs. Anna’ Colby, June 2. on display. China • Glassware • Silverware 1 CAKE By Lady of Bell Mrs. Victoria Sanders, Mrs. Jose­ Christ the King Circle will d Ranges - Steamtables • Dishwashers in your life for the O Friday, June 1, at 8 p.m. phine Hanson, Mrs. Leona Big­ meet June 8 in the home of Mary most important occasion Our Lady of the Bml, a, club ger, and Mrs. Lillian Costello Zaiss. Folding Table and Chairs comprised of telephone com­ are the hostesses. Florence Abel will entertain for Wedding Cakes pany women, will sponsor a SL Clara’s Orphanage is en­ INTERMOUNTAIN St. Patrick’s Circle June 5. Church Dinners - School Lunch Programs fashion show at Neusteter’s. tered again this ^ear in the Col­ A Specialty The members of Stella Maria Institutions All the model* featured in the umbine Milk Contest, and all the Circle will invite their families ELEVATOR CO. show will be telephone com­ members or any friends are asked SPECIAL PRICES TO CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS to their annual picnic at “ The Denver — Longmont pany girl*. A $25 and a $100 to save the labels from the Col­ Chalet” June 3. gift certificate from Neustet­ umbine Milk cans and send them Elizabeth Markey and family Hudson — Yuma er’s and a special prize will be to the orphanage or call the pres­ of St. Anthony’s Circle attended Colo. Carson Hotel Supply given. ident, Mrs. Rose Mattick, at AL. the wedding of their son James 5-2263. 1301 Wazee KE. 4-3126 Denver Mr*. Giles F. Foley to Margie Dumphy May 26 in Atlanta, Nebr. BAKERY No Snapshots Wood River, Neb. It is almost impossible to officers was unanimously elected W o i T i e n ' s C l u B St. Andrew’s Circle will meet Phone RA. 2-2859 make a respectable news­ and installed by Mrs. Walter May 31 in the home of Mary Fort Morgan Mills “ The Fineit Only” paper cut from a snapshot. Wade, chairman o f the nomi Taylor. Correspondents are asked to Car(d Party June 7 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCabe Inc. 4 Stores to Serve You nating committee. The new furnish 8 by 10 enlargements officers are Mmes. Giles F. Fo­ and Mickey and Sally o f Blessed tS So. Brotdwtr So. UnlTtisitr The Catholic Women’s Study of groups and at least 5 by 7 ley, president; A. D. McGill, vice Sacrament Circle will attend Fort Morgan and 1550 Colorado Bird. till E. 3rd Avt. Club will hold its annual card enlargements of pictures con­ jiresident; John V. Berger, first party in the Electrical Institute the graduation of their son Jo­ Hillrosa, Colo. taining two or more persons. vice president; William M. Ma­ of the Public Service Company, seph from Marquette University honey, second vice president; R. Denver, on Thursday, June 7. May 30, and then visit their lUanufaeturers end Distributors J. Catlett, recording secretary; Table reservations are com­ daughter. Sister Michael Joseph E. P. Stewart, financial secre­ pleted. of the Sisters of Charity, in St. Golden Sunshine Flour The Beer That OLIVER’S MEAT MARKET tary; R. L. Kurtz, corresponding At the May meeting offi­ Louis. Made Milwaukee Famous secretary; and E. C. Werner, cer were elected for the com­ Blake Vifquain, husband of Challenger Fortified treasurer. Mrs. M. J. O’Fallon ing year: President, Miss Fran­ Catherine Vifquain of St. Jude’s 33 YEARS ON E. 6TH AVE. is honorary president of the ces Peavey; vice president, Mrs. Circle, underwent surgery in Feeds MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. ! society. J. T. Miles; and treasurer, Mrs. Mercy Hospital May 29. Helen CHOICE STEAKS ROASTS Z" ORDER C. M. Ott. Reardon and three daughters of ‘ Robert M. — Paul V — M. T. MurrajJ Appointed offices will be filled this circle are leaving Monday Th, flout for Ibst inirartiiit mooiDt as follows: Corresponding secre­ to visit her son Robert, who is FRESH POULTRY FISH aka our ip«itIlT I t itoru to urn fou tary, Mrs. L. J. Deering; hos­ studying at Florissant, Mo tesses, Mrs. Frank Beagle and Mary Reale will be the May JUNE ISSUE 8 Experienced Meat Cutters to Serve You I Voss Bros. Bakeries Mrs. T. A. Miller; and program hostess for SL Martha’s Circle. chairman, Mrs. C. H. Matson. St. Anne’s Circle will meet Phone PE. 3-4629 1312 E. 6th Ave. ! main office and plant .Mrs. M. J. O’Fallon will serve as June 6 in the home of Ceil Hours 8 «. m. - 6 p. m. Ample Parking in Rear i 3220 Meade GR 7-1659 chaplain. Scheunemann. Married in Englewood St. L 0 u i a’ ENGLEWOOD MEAT MARKETS Church in En­ IN ENGLEWOOD IN DENVER glewood was the scene of the spring wedding ALAMEDA at KNOX CT. of Miss Dympna 3487 S.ACOMA t X Lubeck, daugh­ HOURS: 8:30 d.m. to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday thru Saturday— Closed Mondayl ter of Mr- end Mrs. Carlos B. Arm ou?* F flm iL V Lubeck of 4197 Swift’s Crascant S. Logan Street, SLICED Brand. FRYING Tender and (i h a r 1 e 8 1-Ib. Sealed Grown William Mc­ Pkf. 2% ^ lb. Cabe, son of Mr. MAGAZINE BACON Ib. CHICKENS 43° and Mrs. Harry McCabe of 4302 S. Logan Street. ^ The Rev. John SMOKED Aylward o f f i- " noui CUBE C Q c c i a t e d at the i double-ring " PK^CS < » O U ^ ceremony a n d STEAK 0 0 offered the Nup­ on tial Maas, as­ sisted by the Rev. Omer Fox- g r o u n d ; , ! O Q q BEEF O C c hoven of All SALE! Souls* Parish, Miss Mary Mo­ b e e f 4 I b . f . r U U ° 0 0 * * LIVER rales provided Dbdge the Heat with Easy-on-the organ music, Meals and an “ Ave Maria” was * Teach Your Child to Swim CHUCK Tender 0 0 P « - Q K c sung by Miss * Add Years to Your Life VEAL MaryJoyji Catlett The bride wore a waltz length white embossed satin gown with * Playwear Fun for Summer MUST 0 0 ° STEAK u. J O ® a fingertip veil of sheer illusion. She carried a satin covered prayer * All This and More for Only book with one white orchid amidst a shower of stephanotis. Miss Patricia Nicolai was maid of honor aiyl Miss Josella Lubeck, sister ALL PRICES IN EFFECT THROUGH SATURDAY, JUNE 2 of the bride, was bridesmaid. Two brothers of the bridegroom, Michael and John McCabe, attended him. * Serving as ushers were Stephen Lubeck and Patrick Connors, ENfMiWOOD MEAT MARKETS and altar boys were Richard Hanneman and Daniel Sullivan. Immediately after the ceremony a reception was held in the "WHeRE YOUR MEAT D O L U R hall of All Souls’ Church. GOES FARTHEST After a week’s wedding trip at Evergreen the young couple flew to San Francisco, where Mr. McCabe reported to the U.S. SAFEWAY — TWO BIG LOCATIONS— Navy, in which he holds a second class petty officer rating. He is 34S7 3. Acoma______Wait Alameda at K»e^ Court now stationed at Barbers Point, Honolulu, where Mrs. McCabe plans to join him as soon as possible. Thursday, May 31, 1956 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE SEVEN <65 Take Part Holy Family Alumni Boys of Little Flower Center Classes In a ceremony in St. Domi­ nic’s 'Church, Denver, Miss Attend Annual Communion, Breakfast Carol Strelesky, daughter of Mr. (DenTcr Deanery Community I is available for those hard-work- The members o f the staff who and Mrs. Her­ Center*, Inc.) ing: young people who strive to prepared the two breakfasts are Parent-Teacher bert Strelesky The annual corporate Com-1 make something of themselves, Mary Hooper, program director o f Helena, Mont., became munion- and breakfast for the! Served of Little Flower Center; Mary the bride of boys who attend classes at Little Ward, program director o f Vail Similar talks were addressed James R. Down­ Flower Center, 2809 Larimer Center; Beatrice Gonzales, and League Success to the 65 girls who attended the ing, son of Mr, Street, Denver, was held on Bernice Cordova. They were as­ girls’ corporate Communion and and Mrs. John- sisted .by the members of the Tueiday, May 29. breakfast Friday, May 25. The J. Downing o f Little Flower Mothers’ Club. The 65 hoys attended Mass at breakfast followed a Mass of­ Gains Attention Denver. The 8:15 a.m. in Sacred Heart fered in Sacred Heart Church. Sewing Class Show Very Rev. Church. The breakfast, which The guest speakers at the A sp rin g showing o f the The progress of the Catholic George. For- was prepared and served by the girls’ breakfast were Theresa clothes made by the juriior girls’ I Parent-Teacher League, since its quer, O.P., of­ staffs o f Little Flower and Vail Olivas and Alice Ramirez, who sewing class was presented at! I formation in January, 1938, has ficiated in the been one of the remarkable de­ Centers, was served in the main were graduated this year from Little Flower Center on Thurs­ double-ring cer­ velopments in the archdiocese recreation room of Little Flower day, May 24, at 3:30 p.m. Spe­ emony. Loretto Heights College, Den­ and has attracted nation-wide at­ Center. ver. The young women detailed cial guests of honor were the sis­ • Miss Virginia James McNeive, director of tention. Ex<^ellent leaders and Marble was their many experiences and told ters o f Sacred Heart School, and loyal, active members have pro­ the Denver Deanery Community of their great satisfaction in the mothers of the diminutive maid o f honor. Centers, acted as toastmaster. moted the success of the league. The bridesmaids reaching the goals they had set models. Mrs. William Aug;ustine, _ Significantly it was Arch­ He presented two guests. Elvinio I i ' “ ''ih ‘mseiver {Chairman of the board of di-: were Miss Do­ Sandoval, a graduate of Cathe-I ------bishop Urban J. Vehr who pro- ris Quail a n d recjtors of Denver Deanery Com- lijv id e d the initial stimulus for or- dral High School who is cur-i M o O I t l i o h t G a r d e n s Mary Annette Imunity Centers, Inc., and Mrs...... ganizing Parent-Teachers’ As- rently a sophomore at Regis i * Daniel Yacovetta, president of Downing. .sociations in every parish. These John Down­ College; and Irvin Sandoval, a ’ Denver'’s completely remodeled the Denver Deanery Council, jPTAs, with strong support from graduate of St. Michael’s High|dancing spot “ Moonlight Gar- were present also. ing, Jr., served 'the then Diocesan Council of as his brother’s School, Santa Fe, N. Mex., alsojdens’’ opens this Friday night, The junior girls’ sewing class Catholic Women, resulted in the Among those who. attended a pre-cam­ best man. Ush­ a Regis student. J^jne 1, at Lakeside Amusement is made up of 12 girls, aged 6 formation of the CPTL. Both young men told of their Park. Community Chest paign planning "brunch” for section ers were Rob- to 10 years, who meet once a Prior to becoming Ordinary of scholastic endeavors and stressed A1 Galante, popular maestro, e r t Oberosler week, on Tuesday afternoons, t o in iific in il r k flir it lP I t division chairmen of the Commun- Denver in 1931, Archbishop the necessity for higher educa­ featuring sweet danceable music, and Thomas Downing. learn to sew. Mrs. Mary H o o p e r * '* * ^ * '* " V llU lllllC li jjy Chest Residential Division recently Vehr was superintendent of tion. They told of the help that The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a will open the season. ______and Mrs. Bernice Cordova in at Baur’a Cherry Hills Restaurant, Denver, were (left to right) schools in the Cincinnati Arch­ Mrs. James Koning, 776 Detroit Street, chairman of Section 16; floor-length gown designed with high neckline and long sleeve struct the budding designers. diocese. In this capacity he or­ bodice of imported Chantilly bow-knot lace combined with skirt This year’s creations were peas­ Mrs. William Augustine, 1359 .Lipan Street, chairman of Section ganized a PTA league with a 5; and Mrs. James Kenny, 582 High Street, assistant division of appliqued lace over nylon tulle and white satin. The illusion St. Rose of Lima Rites ant blouses and skirts. Each girl federation of 55 RTAs and Moth­ veil was held in place by a half crown of seeded pearls. She car­ was permitted to select her own chairman. ers’ Clubs. In 1932, in Denver, Miss Eleanor fc*- ried a prayer book adorned with a white orchid and streamers colors and fabrics from the ma­ he gave the impetus for form­ Ramsauer, J of stephanotis. terials provided by the Center. daughter of Mr. ' ing active PTAs in every paro- Their clothes revealed admirable jchial school. A bridal party breakfast was held at the Tiffin after the and Mrs. Arthur & ceremony. The reception was held in the afternoon at the Cath­ color-sense and painstaking ef­ C. D. of A. Unit Names Previous to 1938, the PTA Ramsauer, Sa olic Daughters’ Club. forts for girls so young. 2270 W. Expo- 'movement was recognized by a The young couple are at home in Denver after a wedding trip The models were Diana Maes, sition Avenue, p L ' i ' standing committee of the to Las Vegas, Nev. Denver, and age nine; Rosalin Alarid, age ;DCCW. With encouragement Both are alumni of Holy Family High School, Denver. The Carl A. B erg -® '"-'"^ nine; P a tricia C ordova, age Mrs. Nina Taylor as 'from this group, the CPTL was bride attended Colorado A. & M. College and is a member of 1 u n d, s o n of nine; Reggie Scott, age eight;' crystalized and was regarded as Kappa Delta Sorority. The bridegroom served three years in the Carl H. Berg- Margaret Vigil, age tO; Celia! the most significant accomplish U. S. Marine Corps.— (Photo by Ritchie) lund, 2456 King Davila, age seven; Elena Masca- iment of the DCCW for the year Street, Denver, renas, age 10; Jennie Davila, age Group's State Regent il938. The National Council of were married nine; Emily Robinson, age eight; 'Catholic Women .stressed its de- St. Vincent's Aid Group April 8 in St. Patricia Vigpl,„ , age „ nine; , and . Mrs. Nina 'Taylor of Walsen-iHelena, Mont., gave the principal Rose of Lima’s Beatrice Davila, age 10, andiburg was elected state regent of 1 address at the banquet closing;*” *®®**® W ill Meet on June 5 Church, Denver. Barbara Maes, age eight. Nov­ the CathoKc Daughters of Amer-!the convention j April for that year The Rev. Barry elty tap dancidg numbers were ica in the closing session of the T l,p r'if/ Begun with 22 school PTAs in Member.* of St. Vincent’* Wogan, pastor, presented by Lupita Gunde and 16th biennial state meeting in ^ the organization, the CPTL now Aid Society will be the gue*t* witnessed t h e Janice Jones to demonstrate the Durango May 19-20. Of Fortitude numbers 44 affiliates. Originally of Mr*. Ella Mullen Week- fewer than 100 women were mem­ double- ring steps being taught to the mem­ Mrs. Taylor was state vice re­ The gift of fortitude of the baugh at the traditional gar­ bers. At its 19th annual all-day ceremony. bers of the newly formed danc­ gent and district deputy/ hav­ Holy Spirit was underscored by den party to be held at her The maid of ing classes. ing the courts of ' Colorado Father McGowan. “ This gift,” he conference last March, the CPTL had a record membership of home, 1701 £ . Cedar, Denver, honor was Miss The junior girls’ sewing class!Springs, La Juntr., and Aguilar pointed out,” conferred upon the 1,200 women, including dele­ on Tue*day, June 5, at 2 p.m. Cecelia R a m- is but one of the classes avail-1 under her jurisdiction, .Apostles on Pentecost, equips gates from Greeley, Fleming, All member* and friend* of •k Restyling and sauer, a sister able at Little Flower Center, an j Mrs. Annetta O’Neal of Lead- man and woman to endure daily St. Vincent’* Aid are invited of t h e bride, -i; Fort Collins, and other cities. agency of the Community Chest, ville is the new vice regent. Mrs. pitfalls, trials, and temptations. to attend. Father John Haley, Remodeling The bridesmaids It was at a meeting with Fa­ Mr. McNeive revealed that on'Aura Wark of Cortez was elected At this convention we may be pa*tor of Cure d'Ar* Pari*h, were Mrs. Mary ther Hubert Newell (now Bishop ic Bonded Messenger Monday and Friday afternoons, I monitor. sure Christ’s pre.sence gives you will be the gueit *peaker. Re- Snyder, another Newell of Cheyenne), then su­ from 1 to 3 p.m., 46 girls from Re-elected were Miss Margaret courage, power, and, above all, .ire*hment* will be *erved in sister, of Wheat perintendent of schools, that the ic Ample Insurance Sacred Heart School received'Gorman of Durango, state secre- fortitude.” the garden. Ridge; Maureen free instruction in sewing, also. Itary, and Mrs. Loretto King of; Though not all are called upon! •k Finest Vault Equipment O’Brien of Den­ On- Monday evenings, Mrs iG r..d '10 b « . , . .11 tried ver, a n d .loan Mrs. Taylor will a'lso be the^in the “ crucible of day-to-day Navy Mothers’ Club ■k Air Pressure Cleaning Hester Wilson of Opportunity his appointment to the Episco­ Watson of Den­ official delegate from Colorado j life,” the Carroll College profes- ver. School give* sewing instruc­ pacy To Install Officers ★ Vaults on Premises to the national convention to be s»r said. The living heresies of Ray Wirth of Denver was the best man. Ushers were Keith tion to girls and young women. Rocky Mountain Navy Moth­ held in Portland, Ore., in July.lour day, such as divorce, birth First officers of the league Berglund, Wilbur Harrington, and 0. K. Blake, all of Denver. On Wednesday evenings, there ers’ Club 462 will meet at 1 p.m Her elected alternate is Mrs. were Alfred Rampe, president; MINIMUM CHARGE The wedding reception was held in the home of the bride’s are sewing c la sse s fo r the control, add scores of other?, test Monday, June 4, in the club­ I Augusta Davidson of Durango. Mrs. Dwight Shea, first- vice parents. mothers of the neighborhood. our strength and fortitude. house at 1772 Grant Street, S4.00 S200 vsiggjMM ' Mrs. Louise Brown of Den- president; Mrs.'A. V. Verlengia, After a. wedding trip to Colorado Springs, the couple are at There are 158 persons in all “ You- are the leaders, hand­ Denver. The past commander, iver also will go to . the conven- Pueblo, second vice president; home in Wheat Ridge. registered for the classes, of maidens of the Church,” he told Nettie Unger, will install the fol­ 'tion as'a representative. Her al- The new Mrs. Berglund is a graduate of St. Francis de Sales’ whom 40 are mothers. the C. D. of A. (delegates. H a L 'ett lowing officers who were elected j,js]ternate is Mrs. Margaret' Riz- Grade and High Schools, Denver. Mr. Berglund is an alumnus of Mr. McNeive expressed are defenders of the faith truly |P„^^‘^Collin“ , fow th vSe preS- in May: zuto of La Junta. captains in the army of thej^^^t g North High School. Denver.— (.Arthur Lord Lee photography) thanks to the Misses Duggan of Commander, Elizabeth Hecht; I St. John the Evangelist’s Parish, Miss Hazel Loughery, state re­ Church Militant Rightly yours:,„,di’ secretary; Mrs. W. E. first vice commander, Lois Wen- who have given materials for the gent, read a congratulatory telc- is the gift of fortitude and cour-^ Robinson, corresponding secre- nerstrom; second vice com­ classes for many years. igram from Mrs. Adeline Gerardi age and action. You are g u i d e s , ^ r s . Thomas Neville, l o i r Trinidad, a past state regent. in matter Catholic, national, and mander, Grace Kientz; adjutant, C. I), of A. Play feminine.*^ mi. *•*•.. x Lillian Beights; finance officer, T H E LASTING Attends Eva Stapleton; and judge advo­ 1027 E. Colfax Important Part Father McGowan referred t o ; t o 'e S l i h° cate, Lula Doetzel. AC. 2-1243 Convention he days of St. Anthony, whem^hem i„ schools where they do Reports given by the delegates there were cries that the w o r l d ^ o co-ordinate the ac- revealed that the C. D. of A. are was doomed because of godless {gvities of schools, and to act as taking an important part in their decay and forgetfulnes.s. In the ^ clearing center for the ex- GIFTWARE communities to further Catholic period of the Reformation there change of ideas. Common prob- Action. They have particularly were the same cries. Even the g^e discussed at meetings, TRY taken a stand in the crusade materialists of our day, he de- made, and the against indecent literature and plored, prefer Barabbas to strength is given that comes J ’olbjtA- movies. Christ. from unity of purpose. FIRST .Mrs. Louise Brown of Denver u “,“ if t«tim °ny to thej ^ Sorvitifi the Happy Tradition of Citing for 30 Years invited the C. D. of A. to send H oy Spirit,’ he noted, “ that in.^^^ educational in- their girls to. summer camp at spite of these disease.s we sceistitute, the annual speech con- Graduation - Brides - Anniversary - Wedding^ Our Lady of the Rockies near the magnificence of the C. D.|fej.ej,(,g school students, Evergreen; it is sponsored by of .\. members who bind them-ifgfg^gjjgf, gf ^ Mothers’ Club for GIFTS Court St. Rita of Denver. selves together in charity and p^i-gg^ gf students beyond grade She reported that the Denver perseverance. This is a bond thatjg c h o o 1, parliamentary 1 a w Court contributes more than — Try Us — witnesses the verity of ‘love ye|classes, and scores of other valu- Free DeliverY $1,000 a year toward this proj­ one another’.” ;able programs. PE. 3-2910 32 Kroadway The sixty-jiie year tradi­ ect. A donation was voted by the Father McGowan concluded :i Presidents of the CPTL, be- state court in support of this “ In the Acts of the Apostles we'sides Mrs. Rampe, have been very worthwhile project. tion of Horan Service to read the work of the Holy Spirit,;Mrs.. Dwight Shea (1939-41), A donation will also be made ‘Set apart for Me Barnabas and'Mrs. Thomas Morrissey (194i- to Sacred Heart Orphanage in Saul for the work for which 1|46), Mrs. Anthony Zarlengo Catholics of Greater Pueblo. have called them.’ Can we not (1946-48), Mrs. Lito Gallegos Court of the Holy Cross, Grand,gay that the same Spirit would (1948-50), Mrs. James Foley' Denver wilt be Junction, invited^ the assembly I gay ^ -Set apart for Me these (1950-52), and Mrs. Matt Saya to come to GrandJ Junction T.. for Catholic Daughters (1952-54). the 17th biennial convention to gf .\merica, for the work to Mrs. James Koning has been continued by ATi-s Phil rio rV o foVimrol 1958. which 1 have called them?” ’ serving as president since 1954. DlIS. r n ll Llarke (above), Court St. Anthony of Durango; ______Father Edward Leyden succeed­ .senior partner of the Janies was hostess for th-. 1956 c o n - u * w**.**-#.*- ed Bishop Newell as superintend­ Or. W'm. R. Rom Acroit from (ht E. Horton Kintmem Mr. Paul Horan ' Foot Specieliit Denver Dry Goods Shoe Consultant I Clarke Church Goods House, re- vention. K o n S O S W e a d l l ent of schools and served as di- FOR . . iturned to Denver this week fromi Father Edward J. McGowan, Miss Barbara V. Hunkey left;rector of the league until 1955. in and from Buttock’s. attending the Seroptimist re- professor at Carroll College,!Denver May 30 for -Atchison,[Father William Jones, archdio Complete Foot Service in One Stop gional convention in Pocatello, Kans., to attend the wedding of jeesan superintendent of schools, • SHOES • CHIROPODY • FOOT TREATMENTS Ida. She also visited her sister Banns of Marriage her nephew on June 2. !now occupies this post. DR. HISS SHOES FOR WOMEN . . . MASSAGIC SHOES FOR MEN in San Francisco and attended The banns of marriage are w WWW w y sr the banquet meeting of the state'announced for the first time be- iconvention of the C a t h o 1 i c'tween Theresa Matkovich of St. Married in Louisville Be Correct — Be Perfectly Dressed ! Daughters of America in San'Patrick’s Parish and John Kes- PAUL HORAN St. L 0 u i s’ Francisco while on the month-'ting of St. Jane Frances’ Par- For Thot long trip. ■ 'ish, Pasadena, Md. Church, Louis­ ville, Colo., was MORTUARY the scene May 5 JUNE WEDDING! of the marriage Double-Ring Ceremony of Miss Mary Let Denver's leader in exclusive Ann Bammer of men's formal wear outfit your Louisville to wedding porty in the latest styles. Thomas An­ Plan to Buy or Rent NOWI 1375 E. HAMPDEN AVE. thony Blatter of Avoid that last-minute rush. PHONE: KE. 4-6297 OR SU. 1-5072 Westminster, with Father Dinner Jackets Paulinus Ham­ HOME PHONE FR. 7-2098 Priced from & U mer, O.S.B., offi. elating. The RETAIL a«4 RENTAL bride is the daughter of SINGER PORTABLE Mrs. Anne Bam­ mer, a n d her 89.95 husband is the ' "Intfettad in ^ ZIG ZAG PORTABLE % son of Mr. and Your Correct Mrs. A. J. Blat- iippearnnea’' 1611 Glenorffl AM. 6-060B 829.95 ter. Lem oine Demonstration - No obligation within 100 miles. Bammer, brother of the PFAFF SEWING CENTER bride, gave her 336 Broadway 7611 W. Colfax away. T h e bride PE 3-6619 BE 3-3331 wore a floor length gown of satin coveiea Sacristan Wanted with Chantilly lace, and on her head, a beauti- fu l three-tier Position’ open for an experienced veil. The bouquet was of traditional white roses and stephanotis. SATIN The bride’s attendants were Miss Mary Ann Scheer of Denver, Sacristan at large Denver parish. cousin of the bride and maid of honor; Miss Joan D’Araato, Louis­ 100% Lotex Wonder Point ville, and Miss Pat Blatter of Westminister. Phyllis Bergin, niece of the bridegroom, was the flower girl; and Lcnnie Bammer, nephew Write giving references to G E T I T HERE! of the bride, carried the rings. The bridegroom’s attendants were Frank Blatter, best man; 3 Stores In a recent double-ring cere­ The bride wore a floor-length Alan Jones, and Eldon Miller. M 2 4 Eloti Sf. mony Miss Patricia Cooke, gown of imported organdy and Helen Frause received guests and took care of the guest book, 1435 Court PI. daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Leo carried a White orchid. and Clyde Bammer served the wedding cake, at the reception. The Register Cooke, was joined in matrimony 9515 E. Colfax The bride and bridegroom are The bride was graduated from Louisville High School in 1955, to Louis Oestericher, son of Mr. and was employed at Dow Chemical Company until the wedding. both graduates of Holy Family Dept. JB—P.O. Box 1620 Wallpaper-Paint Co. Oestereicher and the late Clara Her husband is a graduate of Westminster High School. He served Oe.stereicher. Father William J. High School and the bride is a with the U.S. Army and is now employed by Western Euectric. Denver 1, Colo. Tft. 5-1375— Denver Heavey, S.J., officiated at the graduate of Mercy Hospital The couple left for Albuquerque, Is'. Mex., where they will live jeeremony, school of nursing. for a short time.— (-Photo by Link Studio, Longmont) | i.i-i ' .u.

PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bonnocic Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursday, May 31, 1956 Railroaders S Ihos. Morrissey W ill Meet ^ jo U w lin Wins Scholarship Chapter 6 of the Order o f St Christopher o f Catholic Railroad d d iv IiiM Men will meet in Our Lady of Given by K. of C. Grace Hall, 2646 E. 48th Avenue, 8 Wednesday, June 6, at 8 p.m. The first annual K. o f C. Catholic men are invited to come Queen o f the Holy Rosary High and bring their wives, sisters, Or School Scholarship has been won friends. * by Thomas S. Morrissey, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Morris­ Father Joseph O’Malley will sey, 5700 W. 28th Avenue, Den­ give a talk and sho^ slides on ver. the Eucharistic Congress held in Rio de Janeiro. Father James Tommy, the second oldest of Moynihan, pastor o f Our Lady of eight chifdren, is an eighth grade student at S t Mary Magdalene’s Grace Parish, and Corky Gon­ School, and attends St. Mary zales will present some outstand­ Magdalene’s Church, Denver. He ing fights on film and discuss competed with 19 other students them. from the five parishes within The Rev. John J. Jepson, who the council area in an examina­ was ordained Saturday, May 26, tion given at St. Mary Magda­ is the son o f a charter member lene’s School May 26 by Sisters o f the Order o f St. Christopher, Garcenda and Marilyn, and was A. F. Jepson, vice president of among the five top scorers inter­ the organization. He is the first viewed by the Scholarship Com­ A Good Friend to the boys of Mt. St. Vin­ program of talks and entertainment to help the son of a charter member to be­ mittee. cent’s Home, Denver, got a boys at the home. The program was part of the come a priest. Other* Interviewed rich*reward May 27 when the youngsters put on a graduation exercises held at St. Vincent’s. Grad­ One o f the objectives o f the Others interviewed were: Carol special program honoring him. He is Joseph J. uated were Anthony Garcia, Louis Garcia, and group is eventually to sponsor a E. Conley, daughter of Mr. and Dryer, who for years has led Knights of Columbus Edward McDermott. I student for the priesthood. Mrs. James P. Conley; Ronnie F. Kamm, son of Mr. and Mrs. k'wniiKaii Quota Oversubscribed Raymond F. Kamm; Guy Ru­ dolph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ ard F. Rudolph; and Llewellyn omemaker’s Edwin Thompson II, son o f Mr. I Permit More Immigrants and Mrs. Gunter Thompson. Dr. John E. Trumble, grand Department Knight, said in presenting the award that Tommy best measured Patroni%e Thete Reliable and Friendly Firms I From Italy, Priest Urges c. ward Villeneuve of Boise, Ida; Dr. C. 0. Robin­ up to the three major qualifica­ High Fourth Degree son of Salt Lake City, Utah; Vice Supreme tions upon which a winner was to iinS By Ray Whitehead emergency relief measure to Fourth Degree of- be selected: Scholastic ability, allow 209,000 persons to come Master V. P. Noonan o f Casper, Wyo.; State , AMERICANS WERE URGED Master*Norbert W. Beckius of Denver; and Vice need, and personality. T h e to this country over the period Officials in Denver initiation held at ^ ' t o storm Congress with appeals Supreme Master Julius Hirschfeid of Champaign, scholarship will pay $75 a year o f three years, a number of the Denver Assembly 539 in which 75 candidates 'that unused quotas under the 111. for four years provided a scholas­ Refugee Relief Act be assigned organizations, appalled by the from Colorado and Wyoming were inducted into tic average grade of B or better FAULKNER ENGLEWOOD to Italy and other distressed na­ red tape, declared that the act the Fourth Degree of the Knights of Columbus. The initiation was followed by a formal ban­ is maintained. Tommy plans to tions badly in need of them. was inoperable. Above (left to right) are State Master Ed- quet at which Noonan was the principal speaker. attend Regis High School. But the ACIM, pointed out In a stirring address before + + + + + + Other* Te*ted Sheet Metal Heating Company top sUte and local dignitaries in Father Donanzan, “ stepped in to Others participating in the tmlBi EiUra CMlnM< u , Statir Ana Boggio’s Cherrelyn Restaurant, make the act a success as far tanlai Ealin Eailmta aM Daant Ant examination were: From St. Aathorized Father Caesar Donanzan, as Italy was concerned.’’ AithertaW Uaan D«al

Thundoy, Moy 31, 1956 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitone 4-4205 PAGE N IN t Graduation Slated June 3 At Bl. Sacrament School

(BUtted Sacrament Parieh, Masses on first Friday, June 1, Denver) will be at 6:15, 7:10, and 8:15 Sixty-six boys and girls from o’clock. . ' Blessed Sacrament School will First Saturday devotiods in receive their eighth grade di­ honor 'o f Our li d y of Fatima plomas from the Rt. Rev. Mon- will begin with all-day adoration signor Harold V. Campbell, after the 8:15 o’clock Mass on pastor, on Sunday, June 3, imme­ June 2. All parishioners are en­ diately following the 8 o’clock couraged to participate in this Mass. devotion, which is offered in Scholarships have also been reparation for the sins of man­ awarded as follows: Regis High kind against the Sacred Heart. School, Peter Krier; St. Mary’s The Rosary is recited aloud at Academy, Diane Landauer; and least 12 times during the all-day Mullen High School, A. D. Bader. adoration, as well as prayers of A breakfast honoring the grad­ reparation and prayers for world uates and their families will be peace. The exercises close with held in the school cafeteria. Benediction. Rffliot ballet at the Cure d’ Terrel, Lynn Weiman, Dianne Goodwin, Patricia Mrs. Mallory Catlett'is in St. Guests o f honor will include DUIICI School music festival are, left to McMeel, and Patrice Welsh; bottom row, Loralee M onsi^or Campbell, Sister Joseph’s Hospital. Stauter, Patricia' Moynihan, Deborrah Stoole, The perpetual novena devo­ right, top row, Mary Beth Heicher, Linda Jo Officers of the PTA of Mrs. James Carey, historian; Mrs. Frank Parrott, Francis Paula, Sister M. Pa- and Michele Bailey.' tricius, and Messrs, and Mmes. tions in honor of tbe Sacred Christ the King Christ the King Parish, recording secretary; and Mrs. James Koning, + , + + Herbert W. Leibman afid E. L. Heart will take On a fresh sig­ “ Wher* cooking Denver, are shown above. past president, of the CPTL; bottom row, Mrs. CH. Curran. nificance since they will take Every Child Stars i( an art" Officers of PTA They are, from left, top Meredith Jameson, first vice president; Mrs place on Friday, June 1, the The graduates are Terry Ag- 4-2494 Open row, Mrs. James Ford, president of the Catholic Stanley Nowack, president; Mrs. Arthur Davis, month dedicated to the Sacred Parent-Teacher League; Mrs. John Hughes, second vice president; and Mrs. Elton Fair, Jr., geler, George Anderson, A. D. Weekdays Heart. The exercises open with 11 a.m. till treasurer; Mrs. Alfred O’Meara, Jr., auditor; corresponding secretary. Bader, Jim Betka, James Con­ the recitation of the Rosary and Music Festival way, Tom CroTie, Michael Cur­ 2 a.m. close with Benediction. •+ + + + + ■ + ran, Bernard Haas, John Hum­ Sundays — Scout Award Diplomats to Be Given June 3 phreys, Peter Krier, Dick Leit- 12 ^oon ner, John McCloskey, Phillip Mc- At the court of honor of troop Entertains M till 10 p.m. Jtollen, John Maloney, Patrick 145, Boy Scouts of America, Christ the King School Graduation Set Murray, David Pipkin, William James Thirkell, senior patrol Prior, James Thirkell; leader, received the award as (Chri»t the King Parith, Denver) ing for this school year on May new committee chairmen as fol James Vance, Tom Wegs, best scout of the troop. Jim has At Cure d'Ars 21 in the school hall. In the ab­ earned 12 merit badges since The graduation class of 1956 lows: Banker, Mrs. R. K. Hoff­ Nickie Zarlengo, Donald Baker, sence of tbe president, Mrs; man; book rental, Mrs. William Ben T hom pson Bare, Tom October'in addition to life rank. (Cura d ’Ars Parith, Denver) will receive diplomas on Sunday, Henry Thurstin, the first vice He needs a few nights of outdoor Approximately 700 parents, June 3, at the Graduation Mass Vaughn; children’s Christmas Brown, Frank Chongway, James president, Mrs. Stanley Nowack, camping and he will be ready for visitors, and other parishioners at 9 o’clock. Father Edward party, Mrs. Melvin Barmettler; Crocker, Fred Gibson, Robert called the meeting to order. civil defense, Mrs. James Mc- Graham, Eric Grossman, Jack the eagle award. The special attended the school children's Leyden, pastor, will give the Sister Juanita, principal of the award is given by the Mothers’ music festival given Sunday, graduation address and make the Caraty; dads’ night, Mrs. Pat Meehan, James O’Neill, Terry Music school, thanked the parents for McGee; First Friday breakfast, O’Rourke, Bill Redline, Bob Sin­ Auxiliary. Francis Weiser, scout­ May 27, by Cure d ’Ars School. 18th at awards and give out the diplo- suppoH and co-opera- Mrs. Albert Cheponis; health, ger, Paul Styers, Raymond Hart; master, made the presentation. Rh^hra band numbers, varieties Nightly Broadway mas- jtion. Mrs. Donald Lesher; hospitality, Martha Campbell, Nancy Jack Br§en, Tom Breen, and of square dances, minuets, Irish Scholarships have been won' by Mrs. Henry, school nurse, gave L. John Seaman were awarded lilt, a gypsy dance, a ballet num­ Mrs. H en^ Thurstin; CPTL Celia, Susan Cole, Mary Con­ Make Your Reservation$ Now Kenneth Jameson to Regis High g report on the school health representative, Mrs. T. F. Gree- nelly, Mary Louise Coughlin, second class badges. Fourteen ber, and varieties of modem School and by Karen Summer- program, thanking Mrs. Gerald nan; parliamentarian, Mrs. John Patty Driscoll, Mary Kay Dunn, boys received a total of 17 merit songs' by a large choral group field to St. Mary’s Academy. Fol- Garbarino, health chairman, and badges. ^ Morganti 'Tearn-To-Wear'' Akolt; program, Mrs. Jack Mac- Ann Hill, Alice oHlcomb, Carol made up the program, flvery lowing the graduation exercises]her workers for their help, Lean; publicity, Mrs. J. F. Ann K reuger/ Ann Leibman, The troop will have a board of child in the school had some part the class will be guests of the Mrs. James Koning, past presi- review at its ' meeting Friday, Karry; room mothers, Mrs. Da­ Janice Ann Logan, Jane Meis- in the entertainment. - Fashion Luncheon PTA at breakfast at the Avia-Ugnt of the CPTL, and Mrs. vid Haney; safety, Mrs. P. G. trell, Shirley O’Brien, Valerie June 2, at 7 p.m. in the old After the entertainment par­ Saturday, June 2 at 12 Noon tion Country Club. James Ford, president, were school hall. Cronin; and school picnic, Mrs. Starck; ents and friends were invited to * Prizes * Surprises . • Fun-Packed Program The members of the 1956 class g.uests. John Hackett. Joanne Tearney, Mary Berard, view the art exhibit in each are Julio Bejarano, Rick Bruno, Highlight of.the meeting was Jeanne Beyer, Kathleen Bowlds, classroom— a demonstration of CH. 4-2494 . $1.25 installation of the new offices Mrs. Thurstin was given the Benny Chavez, Robert Chesko, Sheryl Coulter, Georgette El­ all the work the children had fof 1956-57 by Mrs. Koning. The president’s pin and a gift from Graduation June 1 Terry DeJonkhe, David Ehler, liott, Diane Landauer, Mary Ann accomplished during the course new officers are: President, Mrs. all PTA members in recognition Bill Haraway, Kenneth Jameson, Leonard, Patricia McGuirk, of the year. Tom McCann, Donald McEndaf- Stanley Nowack; first vice presi­ of her leadership for the past Kathleen Murray, Patricia 0?L At St. Catherine's Picnic June 4 fef, Terry McNally, Gary Mc­ dent and membership chairman, two years. On Monday, June 4, the chil­ Lobster.. . *1 “ Mrs. Meredith Jameson; second dick, Dorothy Pipkin, Lynn Rog- Nally, Gayne Nelson, Robert Refreshments were served by (St. Catherine’! Parlih, Denver) dren will have their annual pic­ Includes Potatoes and Hot Breads vice president, Mrs. Archua erson, Kathleen Shonsey, and Stein, Donald Sowden; the kindergarten mothers. Spe­ Graduation exercises will be nic at City Park. Thirty mothers, Davis; treasurer, Mrs. John Mary Totteref. FREE DINNER PARKING Gregory Warner, Joseph cial prizes, donated by the kin­ John Leonard and Susan Mc­ held Friday, June'l, at 7:30 p.m. under the direction of Mrs, J. »t two location* after 6 p.m., and anytime on Sunday* and Lowry, Elizabeth Bunn, Mary Hughes; recording secretary, in the church. The Rev. Robert Johns, will act as supervisors for Mrs. Frank Parrott; correspond­ dergarten room mothers, Mrs. Closkey will act as jiages in the holiday* — 1 hour ju»t next door and 2 hour* at Municipal Kay Douds, JoAnn Kaiser, Te­ Kekeisen will be the speaker. the 300 children during the day. ing secretary, Mrs. Elton Fair, James Strong and Mrs. Don commencement processional. Parking Garage, 1625 Tremont resa Kaiser, Jeane Kersey, Caro­ The PTA will hold a reception A program has been planned in­ Jr.; historian and ways and Christopher, were won by Mrs. St. Paul's Guild, a group of lyn McCusker, Kathleen McGee, for the graduates, parents, r.ela cluding rides on the ponies, train] means chairman. ebairman, Mrs. James James„ ____ Ford and Mrs. Melvin converts, will meet in the band Norine Murphy, Halley O’Hara, tives, and friends in the cafeteria rides, and a ball game between' Casey; auditor and symphony,® room of the new school on Karen Plagman, Mary Beth after the ceremony. The seventh the third and fourth grades. .HLE. 4-7918. Mrs. Alfred O’Meara, Jr, | The fourth grade won the at- Friday, June 1, at 8 o'clock, Ryan, Karen Steinke, Karen graders’ mothers will be host­ Mrs. Nowack announced the>tendance banner, with the Rev. Michael Walsh Altar Society Meeting Summerfield, Dolores Zweizen, esses. as moderator. The group will The Altar and Rosary Society + + + -!- + and Mary Lou Cossey. meet on the first Friday The eighth grade room will meet on Monday evening, JhsL i^JObUu fiDOJfL The PTA held the last meet- of each month during the mothers, Mrs. H. De Salvo and June 4, at 8 o’clock in the school (Management of £«ther and Frank Fong) summer. Mrs. J. Leone, wish to thank all hall. Hostess for the evening will Ninth Avenne at Spaer Blvd. PARAMOUNT Christ the King Altar Unit who helped make the graduation be Mrs. Greer Kyser, who ■will PTA Has Election party a success. COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF lilh ind Gluiarn be assisted by Mrs. William Bin- New officers of the PTA were *The Altar and Rosary Society John W»vn* and Jeffrey Hunter del and Mrs. Milton Carlson. elected in the meeting May 28 will receive Communion in FINEST CHINESE AND "THK SEARCHERS” Lists Year's Achievements This June meeting will be the Mrs. James Ford, CPTL presi­ group in the 7:30 o’clock Mass AMERICAN FOODS PROGRAM INFORMATION (Christ the King Parieh, Denver) New drapes were obtained dent, installed Mrs. E. L. Cur­ Sunday, June 3. Members are re last Altar and Rosary Society meeting of the current year. All Beaatifel LaeUrn Ufbtad Olainc Room la Uio At the May meeting of the for the meeting room in th« ran, president; Mrs. R. V. Ley- quested to occupy the front VoUrana of Fortier Wart Homa the committee members are asked EAST DRIVE-IN Altar and Rosary Society, rectory. don, first vice president; Mrs. pews. Joha 6. Stawart Poat Ne. 1 by Mrs. J. M. LaFleur> to be 12(01 E. Coifnz ' Christ the King Parish, Den­ Religious articles were sold B. V. Jay, second vice president; Summer Camp Planned Optn to thf Pablle M»y 30th — June 2nd Mrs. J. P. Geritz, recording sec­ present and all women of the 11 a.m. to Hidaifht — Sat till 3 a.m. ver, the follovring officers were during the mission in Febru­ When the Kitchen Cuties 4-H (Claat4 TeaadieTa) Grenorv Peck and Jennifer Jonea ary. retary; Mrs. P. A. Archambault, Club met Friday, May 25, in the parish are invited. installed by Miss Estella Mur­ At a recent meeting of the, “ MAN IN THE GRAY FLANNEL phy: President, Mrs. John corresponding 'secretary; Mrs. home of Mrs. Floyd Black, SUIT” A beautiful new set of gold Cub Scout Pack of the par-i Casey; first vice president, R. S. Frazier, treasurer; -and leader Vicki Haley gave up her Robert Mitehum and Marilyn Monroe vestments were purchased ish the following Cubs were' • RIVER OF NO RETURN" Mrs. Howard T. Clennan, se­ Mrs. Eileen DeLongchamps, his­ office as treasurer to Betty MARIO’S PIZZERIA which were used the first time awarded their Bob Cat Pins by! cond vice president, Mrs. Ha­ torian. Kelly. Plans for summer camp on Easter Sunday. Cubmaster Bernard Foster: Gail' From a Pizzo to a WEST DRIVE-IN rold Ely; recording secretary, The past president, Mrs. Her­ were discussed. Three beautiful velvet ta­ Bode, Mark G rassm an, Peter, Complete Meal W, (th and Kiplini Mrs. Robert Coons; corres­ bert Leibman, was presented bernacle veils were made, Hayle, Joe MeShane, Paul Mul- 104 W. Alameda at 30th — June 2nd ponding secretary, Mrs. Neil with a pair of Hummell figurines, A new vacuum cleaner and holland, Tom O’Neill, Glen Ros- Bannock, Denver • Gresob' Peck and Jennifer Jonea Sullivan; financial secretary, one from the officers, and one Pastor of Mt. Carme ‘ MAN IN THE GRAY attachments were purchased, chewski, Charles Snider, Mike 3 Miles West of Greeley Mrs. William Earleyj treas­ from the staff, in appreciation FLANNEL SUIT" and material for two sets of Stauter, Paul Adolph, Mike 'Voss, oh U. S. 84 itirk DouElai and Elea Martinelli Her gift from the PTA was a urer, Mrs, Albert de Bey; and Communion rail cloths was ob­ Plans European Tour OPEN NIGHTLY, UNTIL I A.M. TNDIAN FIGHTER” rosary. Robert Andre, David Larsen, historian, Mrs. James Reitz. tained. Mrs. R. J. Fitzgerald received (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parlth Bradley Nolan, Randel Rupp, NORTH DRIVE-IN Mrs, Harold Lowrey, out­ Twelve new members joined Denver) and William Schwenn. going president, presented the society. the special award. 7200 N. Federal DA to Address Men Father Thomas M. Lo Cascio The members o f St. Anthony’s May 30th — June 2nd the annual resume of the so­ All used candles were g;iv- O.S.M., pastor of Our Lady of Circle will meet for a luncheon Bert Keating, Denver district Jamea Caeney and Irene Pappai ciety’s accomplishments. en to the Wallace School for M t Carmel Church, will leave followed by an afternoon of ca­ attorney, will be the guest "TRIBUTE TO A BAD MAN" The inauguration of receiv­ Handicapped Children. Monday evening, June 4, on a nasta at the Blue Parrott Res­ Marilyn Monroe and Robert .Mitehum To' climax the year, a sum­ speaker at the meeting of the taurant, 275 University Boule-| PIZZERIA "RIVER OF NO RETURN” ing Communion corporately the three-month European tour. Fa first Sunday of the month at mer fashion parade was held. Holy Name Society on Wednes­ ther Lo Cascio will stop o f/ in vard, on June 7 at 1 p.m. Re­ SOUTH DRIVE-IN the 7:30 o’clock Mass is com­ Beautiful orchid corsages day, June 6, at 8 o’clock in the Chicago to attend an annual cently elected officers for thb school cafeteria. Mr. Keating and 1300 W', Bellevieir plete. Prayers are said a^ter were presented to Mmes! John meeting of the St. Joseph Pro circle are Mrs. G. C. Chipman, Mass for vocations. Casey and Harold Lawrey. his assistant, A1 DeCredico, will vince o f the Servite Fathers, captain: and Mrs. L. A. West,! May 30th — June 2nd demonstrate the lie detector. Gregory Peck and Jennifer Jona The altar and sanctuary Father E. A. Leyden, pastor Sunday, May 27, at the secretary-treasurer. j The meeting will be preceded ■MAN IN THE GRAY walls were painted. New drop presented Mrs. Lowrey ■with o’clock Mass, 50 of the M t Car­ "Cure d ’Ars Circle members] S f W S r . FLANNEL SUIT by the recitation of the Rosary and Communion rail drapes a crucifix and thanked the of­ mel Grade School students had will meet on J)ine 5 in the home ] Robert Mitehum and Marilyn Monroe in the church at 7:45 o’clock. "RIVER OF NO RETURN and wall to wall carpeting, ficers, -chairmen, and their their continuation. of Mrs. A«raes Carmosino, 3591 each complementing the other, committees and all the women Confessions in preparation for On Thursday evenijig. May 31. Newport Street. A N D H IS VALLEY DRJVE-IN were installed. for a most successful year. first Friday and first Saturday at th e '7:30 o’clock services, the St. Paul’s Circle members will «360 E. Erani ' The Harvest Ball was held The priests'were hosts, and tea devotions will be heard on M t Carmel High School will be entertained in the. home of GULAHU ORCHESTRA May 30th ~ June 2nd at the Wolhurst Club, and was was served. Meetings will re­ Thursday, May 31, from 3:30 to have a May crowning with Vir­ Mrs. Grunther Hommel, 3353 James Cagney and Irene Pappaa a success both socially and fi­ sume in September, 6 p.m. and from 7:30 to 9 p.m. ginia Malpiede as queen. Newport St.-eet, On June 12. rocAi/ir m ic yurs wirn •TRIBUTE TO A BAD MAN” nancially. ‘ Burt Lancaater and Diana t.ynn Eighth Grade Commencement DICK SECOND FEATURE The sum o f $200 was do­ nated to the school to defray JURGENS MONACO DRIVE-IN expenses of fifty choir go'wns Loyola Novena WEST -J67M AVJ ANO • .'i E. 40tb and Meaaee Parkway j for the school children. St. Dominic's Graduation Set June 1 May 30th — June 2nd I Many dolls were donated to Jamea Catmey and Iren* Pappaa ! the Santa Claus Shop. (St. Dominic'i Pariah, Denver) the group and made the presenta­ to Mrs. Mike De Bell, Mrs. "One of the •TRIBUTE TO A BAD MAN” ‘ The sum of $100 was con- Commencement exercises for tion of awards. Robert Burns Charles Ramponi, and Mrs. Ed­ To Sacred Heart most versatile Burt Lancaster and Diana Lynn SECOND FEATURE I tributed to the Archbishop’s the eighth grade will be held Fri­ was guest speaker. The buffet ward Kerber. comedians •FERHANPEL • High School Drive. day evening, June 1, at 8 o’clock. supper was served by the chair­ Parish Meeting alive..." , Brilliant star of Tbe $lwip Has 5 lifs" All other grades will receive re­ man, Mrs. Ed McCune, and her On Thursday evening, May 31, returns triumphantly In the port cards on Tuesday morning, committee -of 16 mothers. The To Begin May 31 Tim* Mag. St. Dominic’s Christian Family June 5. Scholarships have been special prize was won by Michael Movement will hold a parish 1 (Loyola Pariah, Denver) awarded as follows; Regis, Rob­ Roatch and the dad’s prize was meeting with the hope of form­ ert Grove; Holy Family, Ray­ drawn by Edward Johnson. ing a number of new CFM The yearly novena to the mond Wompey and Janice Bale; Entertainment was provided groups. CFM is ’ beginning its Sacred Heart of Jesus begins St. Joseph’s, Casey Moya; ML by a ventriloquist Robert King, third year of existence in this Thursday, May 31, at 6:80 p.m. Carmel, Christine Roach. The and by Edward McCune, magi­ parish. The existing groups will Prayers and Benediction of the general excellence award went to cian. Hugh McDougal was the conduct a demonstration meeting Blessed Sacrament will be of­ !§>eafood Grotto Gary Cummings and the award fered by Father Joseph Weber, master of ceremonies. in which every one in attendance Denver’s Exclusive Seafood Restaurant of honor went to John Haws. The Auxiliary of Boy Scout may take part John Mahoney of S.J. There ■will be no evening Athletic Supper Troop 65 will meet Wednesday, Clarke’s Churchh ■ Goods " Store, ■ one services. No more need you go to New Orlean* or San Franciaco The athletic supper for letter June 6, at 8 p.m. in the church of the first CFM members in ■Visiting the rectory at present to enjoy a rare aeafood'- dinner. boys was attended .by 125 boys auditorium to install the new Denver, will deliver a shfort talk is Robert Sunderland, S.J., The SEAFOOD GROTTO is here — in Denver! and...... their dads.. Father George officers. At the same meeting on the nature and purpose of the former all-state center from Forquer, O.P., pastor, welcomed five-year pins will be awarded JUUEN OUVIVIErS 0^r menu is Fabulous! movemenL Regis High School. + + What Exotic Delicacies + + - ' A young man ia naeded to "THE RETURN OF aorvo aa aaaiatant acoutmaater A Grilled Swordfiih — Poached Fillet o f'S\ o la in for the Loyola Boy Scout Perailade Whit# Wine Troop. Tho'ae ipteroated m#y contact J. Beirich, T A . 5-4781 ION CAMIUP’ •A Jumbo Louiaiana Frog A Broiled Florida Pompano •or F. Pataey, FR. 7-8016. wffii GINO CERYI A RizzoK Film - Francirax Production Leg* ■ A Grilled California Abalona A Alao Dinner* That Can't All volunteer workers are re­ Staak Swim (for land-lubbera) minded to be in the school cafe­ Starts Tonight teria as early as possible to as­ E Thurs., May 31 But this Is only the beginning of the seafood sensations! sist with the serving of the first 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. We have huge selections o f Crab, Shrimp, Scallops, Oys­ ART THEATRE Friday breakfast to the school Fri. & Sat. ters— plus many different Fish Entrees. children, including the First neSSaPEARl SR7-2544 Communion class on June 1. 6:30-8:30-10:30 p.m. . . . uiul at) an introductory offer; Graduation exercises for the eighth grade will take place im­ mediately after the 8 :30_ o’clock BROILED LIVE Mass Sunday, June 3. MAINE LOBSTER $ 2 2 5 Army Band Will Give King Sixe, Freah Drawn Bnttar Free Concert June 8 On Friday evening, June 8, the MEMORIES WORTH WHILE— Beautiful Photonjurals, soft lights, See Our Famoui Tropical A DRIVE IN SERVICE 95-piece Army field band con­ .4quarium. You'll Love It! ^ ORDERS TO GO subdued background music, sparkling ducted by Major Whiting will white linens and a wonderful "Fes­ t Open Daily 11 A.M. p|,o„, pR 7.2561 give a concert at the Red Rocks tive Dinner.” , E to 3 AaMe DfHcioBt LinrliM Popular Priced Theater commencing at 8 p.m., reports M, Sgt Ralph Johnson, Call CReatview 9-2594 Old Customs Building, Denver. 'F or Reaervation* Younkerman, recording secretary; Mrs. Mike De Seafood Grotto New PTA Officers New officers of St. This Army field band is the Bell, president; Mrs. E. T.' Benoit, corresponding (East Colfox • Just Off Colo, Bird.) Dominic’s PTA, second largest band in the United Denver, Installed secretary; and Mrs. Joe Freilinger, vice president. 3901 Eaat Colfax Not present when the picture was taken waa States and the public and music THE HOLLAND HOUSE At St. Dominic's M^y 17 are, from lovers are invited to attend this COLOtN COLOR •' Mrs. Eddie Bohn, historian. \ i s s a B s !Ieft, Mrs. Jack Vdick, Jr., treasurer; Mrs. Oscar free concert.

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PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursday, M ay 31, 1956

Radio Awarded Cathedral C SM C Heads Assume Duties (Cathedral High School, Bohte, vice president; Charleneland Ernestine Duran, corre- Denzer) Dandrow, recording secretary ;lsponding secretary. New officers and co-ordinators of committees of the Cathedral Chapter of the Catholic Stu­ dents’ Mission Crusade have al­ ready begun their work for next year. Thanks to the award o f n radio donated by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Gregory Smith, V.G. director of the Society for th( the Propagation of the Faith, five Cathedral students will have an opportunity to attend the na­ tional convention of the CSMC at Notre Dame University next August. Mrs. "Shirley Moriarity, school office secretaryj was the winner of the radio. The award culminated a year Loretta Longo Virfinia Malpiede Fred Gagiia, Jr. Ben Rizzuto Lloyd Roatch of successful projects for the Five students o f Mt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Longo of 3437 Osage St! Sr., o f 3250 W. 46th Avenue, and Ben Rizzuto, son of CSMC Auxiliary, a weekly Holy Scholarship Winners Carmel Hi)?h School, Virginia Malpiede Is the recipient o f the Loretto Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Rizzdto of 4926 Green Court, Hour in Holy Ghost Church, the Denver, have received scholarships to Kegis and Lo- Heights four-year scholarship for scholastic achieve­ have been awarded scholarships to Regis College. purchase o f Sacred Heart badges retto Heights College. ment. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lloyd Roatch has been granted the Sears Roebuck and their use, donations to the The voice scholarship awarded each year by Loretto R. Malpiede of 3712 Pecos Street. Scholarship to Regis College. He is the son of Mr. and missions through “ God-Love- Heights College has been given to Loretta Longo, Fred Gaglia, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaglia, Mrs. Howard Roatch o f 2417 Alcott Street You” boxes, collection of can­ celed stamps, and participation in charitable drives at Thanks­ giving and Christmas. All these rntharirni n lfirorc nucleus of the Catholic Stu* TkwA.J'fwitL projects tended to make the stU' ViilTIIcQlQI v IT IvciS dents’ Mission Crusade chapter of dents more mission-minded. Of Mission Crusade School. D ,r ,,.r , To Karen Ipsen, outgoing for next year are, from left, Kath­ Ow l SchoolL president, goes much of the leen Keene, co-ordinator; Donald Dunn, vice president; Kaye SONOTONE credit for this" season’s work Yates, president; Bernice Slenker, treasurer; and Tom McCon­ b rin g s you Her successor will be Kaye nell, who will work with the officers if he can return to Cathedral ^ Honored by Yates. Kaye’s 'fellow officersHigh______School' next year. Dolores Dandrow, new. secretary, is not HEARINCi will be Don Dunn, vice presi- pictured, no t Juot a French Government dent; Bernice Slenker, treas­ urer; and Dolores Dandrow, sec­ retary. Co-ordinators of com­ Hearing Aid! mittees will be Kathleen Keene Speaks at Youth Meeting and Sharon Binard. Tom Mc­ Btfoce you buy toy loscru- Peggy Partsch, senior speechtand Lutheran high schools, meoc, bnd ouc wfaat betriof Connell, whose active participa­ eta really be with the oew tion this year has won commen- student of St Francis de Sales’ !"Preparation of Colorado’s Youth for Tomorrow’s Responsibilities” 4’tttasistor SONOTONE. dation, was nominated for office but had to refuse because Catholic schools at was the subject of the discussion. present plans as to his attend- of the Mrs. Alonzo . Petteys, chair- ance at Cathedral next year are Colorado Committee for Chil­ man of the State Board of Edu­ still uncertain. dren and Youth May 25 in the cation, delivered the keynote ad­ Green Room of the Albany dress. The guest speaker at the Other officers during the Hotel. She participated in a luncheon was Philip G. Green, 1955-56 school year were Dan panel discussion with students director of the Juvenile Delin­ representing the Denver public quency Service o f the Children’s Bureau, Washington, D.C. Joseph’s, will receive the Regis College award, 3 of Denver Area Awarded Scholarships (left) and Mary and Mary Prances Kerber will be the recipient of L t Gov. Stephen McNichols, representing Gov. Edwin C. Frances Kerber' (center) have been named win­ the Loretto Heights scholarship. Marianne Tornow ners of the two top scholarships awarded an­ Irish Graduates Johnson, extended greetings to has been. named to receive the scholarship to those who attended the meeting. K ' nually to the highest ranking members of the Three students from the Den­ graduation class at St. Joseph’s High School, Mercy Hospital School of Nursing, Frank Knafelc ver area will receive degrees at An adult panel discussion was Denver. Brady, a four-year honor student at St. (right), junior, is a candidate for Boys’ State. the University of Notre Dame’s held in the afternoon. + + + - r - r • + 111th annual commencement W"’ June 3. Vice Prefect At St. Joseph’s High School >' Walter J. Gill, 1200 Poplar • U 8 to fS4.50 • Street, and Martin F. Kenehan, 5700 Montview Boulevard, will — AUo Water-Clear t Miss Jane Eyre, a mem­ Seniors Tapped by Honor Society Plastic ‘ 2 9 SO Six receive bachelor of science de­ Coven ber of the 1956 graduation grees in engineering. (St. Joieph’i High School, Gold pins and certificates of State which will be held at Colo­ class of Loretto Heights College, Donovan C. Rieger, 4450 All WORKMANSHIP th« was awarded a medal for excel­ Denver) membership, corsages, and bou­ rado University for one week in FINEST. Dooblf Stitchlnz, etc. Six seniors were tapped for Zephyr, Wheat Ridge, will re­ lence in French by the French tonnieres were given to the new June. Knafelc was chosen on the Gnannteed 10Q% Sitiifaction membership in the National ceive a bachelor of arts degree. government at t h e college’s members. In the business meet- basis of his scholastic record and Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, commencement exercises on May Honor Society at St. Joseph’s in that followed, Larry Hawn High School this week when the for his prowess in athletics. chief of naval operations, will be 27. Miss Eyre is spending the was elected president of the Ve­ Veronica Chapter of the organi­ ronica Chapter for 1957, and Tom O’Connor, president of the commencement speaker, and c summer in Europe. She is the ^TO L ^ ll>«l Speer Bird. 3i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. zation convened in its 17th an­ Mary Frances Kerber was chosen the Queen of the Universe Prae- Bishop Thomas K. Gorman of ^ J264, Lerlmer St. Dallas-Ft. Worth will deliver the Eyre of 100 S. Franklin Street, nual honors ceremony in the secretary. » sidium of the Junior Legion of church hall.. W W V h 2 Locations WJW Denver. In the same ceremony 15 jun­ Mary, was elected vice president baccalaureate sermon. Receiving permanent recogni­ iors received ribbons of tempo­ o f the Denver Curia in its meet­ ■ More than 1,060 students will M t tion in the society were Bill rary membership, and 21 sopho­ ing at Mt. St. Gertrude’s Acad­ receive undergraduate, profes­ Brady, Larry Hawn, Mary Fran­ mores placed on the roll call of emy in Boulder. sional, and graduate degrees. Peggy Partich t ces Kerber, Lawreen Keenan, candidates. Recommended Firms Rosenna Garramone, and Mari­ Guests at the ceremony were lyn Rider. Dennis Monahan, eight women of the Veronic^ Cir­ president o f the 1956 group of cle one-time parish group, who honor students, presided at the have financed the chapter at St. tAarian Rites at St. Francis de Sales for Auto meeting, and Donna Frantz, Joseph’s since its inception 17 (S t. Francii da Sales’ High under the direction of liloyd-ller; 9C, James McGonigle and honors winner of last yearf read years ago. School, Denver) Bohen. Christine Jamison; 9D, Sandy the minutes in the absence of Frank Knafelc, junior, is St. Members of the May Day Maier and Robert Ross; 9E, Car­ the Secretary Joann Johns, Joseph’s candidate for Boys’ The entire student body, spear­ Court were: May queen, Mary ole Smith and Bruce Schillsen; SERVICE headed by the members of the Jo Catlett; escort, Gerald Aitken; lOA, Roy Dougherty and Janice Miss Joan Carvalho Living Rosary, the queen’s court, crown-bearer, Katrina Mollica; Bahl; lOB, Dolores Langfield and (above), daughter of Mr. and the queen, Mary Jo Catlett, train-bearers, Linda Graves and Fred Lager; IOC, Leo Torrez and paid homage to the Queen of and Mrs. H. M. Carvalho, and Kathleen Burnes; attendants to Regina Switzer; Heaven in a colorful ceremony junior student" at Mt. St. Scho- queen, Rose Marie Cracus and' llA , Jean Denny and Richard lastica College, Atchison, Was May 18 in St. Francis de Sales’ Doretta Fetter; maid of honor; Junk; IIB, Eleanor Kurtz and Williams Nash, Inc. Church. elected vice prefect of the So­ Jeannette Sheridan; escort, Gary Mike Nachazel; IIC, Livia Pe- dality of the Blessed Virgin The high school band made Hart; special maid, Barbara trelli and Dennis Stebenne; Mary at a meeting of the student its first May Day appearance Morgan; escort, Dick Switzer; 12A, Elizabeth Aitken and John body. Authorized Sales & Service Fransalian girl, Rosetta W ulf; Bagan; 12B, Mary Lang(ield and Miss Carvalhp was graduated and Fransalian boy, Lou Nelan. Dick Madrid; and 12C, Pat Ni- from St. Francis de Sales’ High Class representatives were 9A, coli and Mike Mulqueen. School in Denver, where she was Expert Mechanieal Work All Makes Ann Batt and Don Bratrsovsky; 56 Latin Scholars a member of the Latin Club, Pep 9B, Gerry Grabow and Larry Ful- 2Q30 S. University SH. 4-2781 Fifty-six honor students re­ Club, Sodality, and CSMC. She + ceived Latin awards at the Latin held a class office in her fresh­ man, sophomore, and junior Mffu Difac Mary Jo Cottett Week assembly May 22. Father lliay Klies ^er escort. Frank Morfeld made the present­ years, was treasurer of the so­ ations. The awards are given by dality her juqior year, and so­ Gerald Aitken, pause for a mo­ the Association for the Promotion dality secretary her senior year. ment after the May crowning She represented St. Francis de ceremony at St. Frtneis de of the Study of Latin. Sales’ High School at the Sum­ Sales’ High School, Denver. ITie. Honor certificates were pre­ mer School of Catholic Action LINCOLN crown-bearer, Katherine Mollica, sented to students who have main for tyo years and received the faces the queen. tained a 90-per-cent average in Latin throughout the year. Latin Fransalian Girl honor in her sen­ students who have accumulated ior year. 33J) JCL points during the year A mathematics major with a received honor keys and were ad­ minor in ' chemistry. Miss Car­ mitted as members in the Ameri­ valho has been active in sodality Essay Coatest Wiaaers can Classical Association. work and Kappa Mu Epsilon, Your cor.is one of your most treasured possessions. i Urban J. Vehr received special awards at the 35th annual com- Students who received this the national honorary mathemat­ Choose it with core from a dealer in whom you jmencement exercises of Loretto Heights College on May 27. First honor were Mary Kay Kotten ics fraternity on campus. She has ; place was awarded to Kay Glowes (left, above) of 1315 Poplar been secretary of the sodality hove confidence . . . where it will be serviced care­ stette, Gertrude Moser, and Mary :Sstreet; ' ■ second • place, ’ Shirley------Fiori of 895- ...... Josephine Street;- ^ and . McGill, juniors; Ellen Kukar, Pat and secretary of KME. Develop­ fully and treated respectfully. third place, Joanne Waldhauser (right, above) of Clovis, N. Mex. Lowe, and Pat Phelan, sopho­ ing her interest in music, sha mores; and Ray Schramm, Mary appeared on the operetta Briga- Summer in Mexico City Kay Walsh, Fred Martin, and doon her freshman year at the Tom McGonigle, freshmen. Mount. During Latin Week, which was 1700 East Colfax Avenue DEzter 3-4221 2 or 3 Boys Are Sought held in St. Francis de Sales’ May 21-22,. posters made by the stu­ dents were on display through­ For Exchange Program out the school. Two months in Mexico, bull act as host in his own home Anne Hoskins and Gertrude fights, fiestas, and travel ex­ when a Mexican youth comes Moser, juniors; and-Jack Yag- periences await two or three to this country to have simi­ gie, a sophomore, will attend the lar cultural-educational ex­ national JCL convention in Ox­ Catholic boys from Denver periences. ford, 0., June 26-28. Mrs. Helen who are interested in living The boys should leave this Swedberg, state JCL moderator, with a Mexico City family dur­ country for Mexico no later will sponsor students frqm Colo­ ing their summer vacation. than June 15. Their travel to rado who will attend the conven­ The boys must be at least 16 and from the Mexican home tion. years old, preferably have will be at their own expense, + + studied at least high school J)ut they can use any mode of Spanish, and must agree to travel in getting there— ^by bus,_ train, or airplane. The Mexican _ boys who exchange these visits will be expected to arrive in this country in the first part of December. While the American youths are in Mexico City, they will Specialising be hosted by a well-educated in Quality and highly respected family. Plumbing Good references on the Mexi­ can families are available and and similar references must be had Heating from the family that sponsors Repairs a Mexican boy in this country. "THE HOT ONE'S' The Mexico City family that acts as host for the boy, as EVEN HOTTER" well as various other groups, will help him learn and un­ SLATTERY derstand the Mexican people, « 1 9 5 6 » history, language, customs, and other features of the ro- mantip and historical land & CHEVROLET south' o f the border. CHECK CAPITAL'S This exchange program has received the co-operation of COMPANY COMPLETE DEAL Regis College and Louis P, BEST PLACE IN TOWN FOR Lang, Spanish instructor at Plumbing and Heating LINCOLN-MERCURY SERVICE Regis and the director o f the Latin' American Language Contractors Vi IK *R.lMli.Nnin iM liivtm .’' In aMkuIn, tuw Itkw-mlw School in Denver. Boys or par­ •Uiliaiit. kM* rN( w InMi u< n l irt r u 4 j nttIm It kiliUi ul CAPITAL ents interested in this educa­ JOHN J. CONNOR. PrwMfBt tkanifUk. IM n tXaz—m i t m y ttlrti Ion—lit HBiliti iMckn Ml m nimr •Hi. 13th a n d tional opportunity should con­ ROBERT P. CONNOR. Vl«i Pm Um I tact Mr. Lang at the Latin THE KUMPF MOTOR CAR CO. B ro a d w a y LfltSn Aufnrric Congratulating Tom McGo- School, Denver. Others who received honor beys 1726 MARKET STREET American Language School, IMIIII MVTUIua presenting him were from .the left, Ray Schramm, Fred Martin, Uth >al Anai ALpta* l-»lt 967 Lincoln Street, telephone with an honor key is Father Ftank Morfeld, Gertrude Moser, Mary McGill, Ellen Kukar, Mary Phone MAin 3-7127 or 3-7128 TA bor 5-5191 ACL 2-Z12L faculty member of St. Francis da Sales’ High Kay Kottenstett, Pat Lowe, and Pat Phelan. Thundoy, Moy 31, 1956 Offict, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE ELEVEN COBE JONES PLAYS DUAL ROLE Parochial Stars Keeping on Twin Fronts

+ + + + + + ■ f + + CYO Team Is Picked 18-Player Squad Begins Work As Strong Contender Under Tutelage of Cobe Jones In Legion Ball Blue Jays, Eagles Dom inate The Catholic Youth Organization team entered in the The 1956 All-Star parochial baseball squad, scheduled to play the .Public All- American Legion Junior Baseball League, which opens Stars on the night of June 9 under the floodlights in Bears’ Stadium, has been selected June 3, is being picked by the dopesters as one of the finest by the league coaches and will start workouts today, Thursday, May 31. young baseball teams ever put together in Denver, and The prep team thisprep this year is predictions are that the club may go all the way toward dominated by players from the Family; Don Hanak, St. Jo­ Ezit, Jone* ha* two top ace* seph’s; I winning a state championship. champion Cathedral Blue Jays to work with, and with tho Workouts for the squad are who placed their entire first club, INFIELDERS: Jim Florida, three-inning limit for pitcher*, being held each afternoon at and by the runner-up Mt.- Car­ Mt. Carmel; Tom Paris!, Ca­ both are *ure to *ee action. Registration 23rd and Welton at 4 o’clock. mel Eagles who chimed in with thedral; Ron Telk, Cathedral; Backing up the*e two will The CYO team, being coached seven men. Coach Cobe Jones of Dick Lucci, Mt. Carmel; Dan be Wayne Dolan of Holy Fam­ for the second year by Cobe the Blue Jays will guide the pa- Martinez, Mt. Carmel; Ken ily who may be the be*t of Jones o f Cathedral, is made up rochials assisted by Nick Pa- Cabbie, Cathedral; George the three when he i* right. Is Scheduled lazzi of Mt. Carmel. Falagrady, Cathedral; of Catholic high school players Dolan *howed flare* of bril­ from Cathedral, Regis, Mt. Car­ Squad Members OUTFIELDERS: Pat liance thii pa*t campaign and mel, and Holy Family. Last The ’56 All-Star team consists Thorpe, R egis;' Sal Villano, with a little more hitting be­ By Old Timers year’s CYO team finished in sec of: Mt. Carmel; George Pirodi, hind him, he may have carried ond place in the Denver area. PITCHERS: Joe Catalina, Cathedral; Ray Seims, Cathe­ the Tiger* to a ihare of the The Old Timers baseball pro- Nine players from the 1955 team Cathedral; Johnny Ezit, Mt. dral; Joe Noel, Cathedral; crown. gram gets under way Monday, I are still eligible for this year’s Carmel; Wayne Dolan, Holy CATCHERS: Ben Rizzuto, In the infield, Jones says he June 11, with registration set at play, Mt. Carmel; Jim Shaputis, Ca­ has one of the best foursomes he five fields. Every boy is required thedral. Lone Catholic Team 6-10 Prepstep has ever coached and that is to bring a birth certificate or The Catholic preps have quite a statement when one con­ proof-of-age statement; the pro­ This CYO team is the only their work'cut out for them, as siders all the outfits Cobe has grant is open to all boys from Catholic team entered in Amer­ the public stars chosen last week worked with. He has a ■ft'ay of age 11 to 14. ican Legion play in Denver for Shannon Out, are sure to come up with their making infielders add that extra Forms Needed I the 1956 season. Some eight traditional strong squad. It is hustle. Registration forms which must Denver Catholic business firms interesting to note that of the In the outfield, Pat Thorpe be signed by the principal of the land companies are furnishing the four games the parochials have has been added to go with the school where the player attends, financial backing for this year’s Waris in for won in the 14-game series, Cobe Eagles’ and Blue Jays’ garden­ may be obtained by calling KE. team. Jones has been at the helm three ers. Of this group Freshman Joe 4-5551. Boys going to camp or Member< of last year’s team times. This year could produce Noel of Cathedral is probably who will participate in other who are eligible for this year Ranger Cagers his fourth winner. the “ comer” of the future. sports and will be unable to be are: Pitchers, Wayne Dolan, Pitching Strength Thorpe grabbed the league hit­ at every scheduled game through' Holy Family; John Ezit, Mt. The Regii College batketbell As evidenced by the many ting crown. Aug. 10 should not register. I Carmel; Rich Cabrey, Cathe­ team, suffering from a lack of low-scoring close contests played ■rhe catching problem is well Boys going to the following dral; height in recent years, found a during the recent campaign, the taken care of by Jim Shaputis schools must register at the 37th Infielders, Tom Paris! of friend this week. He is John parochials this year have the and Ben Rizzuto with Rizzuto and Clayton Street field: Colum­ Mt. CarmbI, George Falagrady Waris, 6-foot 10-inch star-of the pitching, but whether it will the better hitter as shown by bine, Edison, Sacred Heart, An­ of Cathedral, and Frank Pi- Christian Brothers High School stand up against the public hit­ past averages. nunciation, Ca^edral, Loyola, roddi of Cathedral; in St. Joseph, Mo., who will en­ ters remains to be seen. The parochials will work out Ebert, Elyria, Emerson, Gilpin, Outfielders, Pat Thorpe of roll at Regis in September. In Joe Catalina and Johnny daily until game time. Mitchell, Swansea, Whittier, Regis, Sal Villano of Mt. Car­ Graduating Mickey Shannon, 24th Street, Wyatt, Wyman, mel, and Ray Siems of Cathe­ Ranger cage ace, has already Boys’ Only Fund Project Cole Junior High, and Manual. dral. conceded his center position to City Park Field In addition to the above re­ the newcomer. Boys going to the following turning veterans the follow­ Regis Coach Harvey Moore Annual Concert, Picnic Aid schools must register at City ing players are listed as work­ earned the envy of at least IS Park field, E. 23rd, Street and ing out: Catchers, Jim Allont colleges when he obtained Waris. Colorado Boulevard: Emerson, and Pat Riley of Regis; pitch- The towering Missourian scored Work of Mile High'Band Smith, Whiteman, Blessed Sac­ er|, Jerry Isenhart of Cathe­ Shown above is the tain; Father John J. McGinn; middle row, Larry 759 points in 31 games last sea­ rament, Grace Lutheran, St. dral; and Mike Christopher The boys from the Mile- All five bands will perform, Two-Time Winners St. James’ cham­ Leyden, Robert Lauvets, Patrick Moriarity, Den­ son, averaging 24.5 points per James, Christ the King, St. Phil- and Bill Peltier of Regis; High Band arc now selling including the new beginners pionship baseball club, that last week won its nis Baumgartner, John Sunkel; and bottom row, game. Coach Hoyt Brawner of omena, SL John’s, Albion, Park Infielders, Jim Florida, Ca­ tickets to their annual Lake­ band, formed in April. second straight diamond crown. Top row, left Thomas Foley, Robert Polloack, Mark LeNeu, Denver University was among Hill, Phillips, Steck, Stedman, thedral; Dick Lucci, Mt. Car­ side concert and picnic, to be to right, are William Moriarity, coach; Wendell Michael Moynihan, and Michael Mesteck. the disappointed talent seekers Teller, Gove, and Smiley Junior mel; and Kenny Cabbie, ' Ca­ held Wednesday evening, June Snow, Robert Austin, Charles Wafer, team cap- after Waris; the D. U. coach High, East, Ashley, Hallett, Har­ thedral; and outfielder, Joe 27. This is the boys’ only visited Waris at St. Joseph only rington, Montclair, Palmer, Hill Noel of Cathedral. + .+ - r •f + + ticket-selling project of the Rangers Are Now a few hours before the youth year, and represents the fi­ Junior High, and Morey Junior Most of the above players are announced he was coming to nancial backbone of the or­ High. listed on the Parochial All-Stars Regis. Other boys will register at the who will meet the Public School ganization, which includes Members of NCAA following fields: West 46th and All-Stars in the annual prepsters’ St. James' Teams Still Tops Waris told reporters he picked boys of all races and creeds in Regis College was one of 15 Lowell, West Fifth and Federal, benefit game in the Bears’ Sta­ Regis because he was “ going to a musical and citizenship new active members admitted to and South Denver High School. dium on the night o f June 9. Their 22nd consecutive victory in the baseball wars was more than enough to college for an education, and 1 training program. The Mile- the National Collegiate Athletic know I’ll get that at Regis. And Association, it has been an­ enable the fabulous St. James’ grade schoolers to notch the Junior Parochial diamond High Band, directed by 18 Honored furthermore, it’s a Catholic col­ George V. Roy, with assistant nounced in Kansas City. Regis is crown for the second straight year. lege.’’ director. Jack Stevens, is well the only new school to gain ac­ St. James’ win last week over known in the Denver area. tive entry from District 7. The Mt. Carmel by a 9-8 score was scored the final and game-'win- by the five big fielding errors News Deodline! Air Force Academy was given an Good All Evening Athletic Awards Given an individual tribute to Coach ning run and went out to hold behind him. In the clutches he associate membership. Bill Moriarity. For Moriarity it off the on-rushing Eagles in the had what it took though, striking Correapondentt are reminded The tickets, which sell for Admission of the 15 schools that pariah, club, and school was the fourth city title his seventh. out the last two men in the final 25 cents, include admission to pushed the NCAA membership to Outstanding Gremlins teams have won in two years, the W afer I* Effective frame with the potential tying news must be received at. the Lakeside Park, admission to 482. It was founded 50 years Eastsiders also having dominated For the winners, Charlie and winning runs on base. St. Regitler offices by 2 p.m. the concert at Lakeside Sta­ ago with a charter membership Wafer threw a four-hitter but James’ notched nine hits in roll­ Tuesday at the latest in order of 38 colleges and universities. Eighteen Gremlin athletes the football scene the past two dium, reduced rates on all ing been chosen outstanding back was kept in constant hot water ing to its nine runs. to meet the press deadline. < rides and daqcing, and valu­ Regis Athletic Director John have been awarded trophies at campaigns. Winning ball games and lineman in football, respect­ able awards. The gates of Flanagan said the college 'will re­ an assembly in the school audi­ ively. is becoming a Moriarity trade­ Lakeside will open at 5 p.m. the tain its membership in the torium. Presentation of awards mark. In boxing, trophies were given Came to Denver in '28 night of the concert, enabling N.A.I.A. “ We feel NCAA mem­ was made by Father Frank Mor- to Ronny Bahl, captain of the Eagle* Almort Score Up*et families to bring a picnic sup­ bership will furnish us with ad­ feld, athletic director. \ boxing team, and to Kent Wat­ per and then to enjoy the one ditional benefits, and is in line An unexpected trophy, given In the championship contest son who was voted the year’s hour concert which starts at with our over-all athletic pro­ by an anonymous donor was last week, however, Mt. Carmel’s Strader 'Made' Rangers in Football most promising boxer. 7 p.m. gram,” he said. awarded to Louis Nelan, senior, Junior Eagles were all for up­ setting Moriarity’s streak, and for outstanding sportsmanship, Trophic* Awarded When Regis College was a the affable, energetic redhead not been given a fair chance all they almost did, A four-run last high scholastic average, and par­ For top performances in ath­ football power among the junior since he came to St. Mary’s Col year long. inning rally by the Eagles just ticipation in extra-curricular ac­ letics and maintaining good scho­ colleges in the late ’20s and the lege from Modesto High in the Technicians of football had fell snort and a break here or tivities. Three other trophies lastic records, trophies were early ’20s. At first rejected by always claimed Strader was one there could have turned the tide. early '30s the reason was Nor­ were given to Nelan who was awarded to Louis Pribila and man Parker Strader, better Coach because he of the most gifted and knowl­ voted the most valuable player Philip Fortune, seniors; Bob Con­ St. James’ led at the end of known as “ Red.’’ Last week weighed only 155 pounds, Stra­ edgeable men in the game. He of the year and who served as nelly, Joe Ryan, and Mike Na- three innings by a 6-2 score “ Red” Strader, 53, was laid to der was finally accepted because was particularly noted for his a captain for both the football chazel, juniors; T o m Reeves, compiled on hits by Bobby Aus­ rest following a heart attack in a friend told Madigan: “ This boy defenses. He was always a i TRAINS DAILY and basketball teams. George Claypool, Carl Graves, tin and Denny Baumgartner. In his Berkeley, Calif., home. comes from a hot country. Get hearty and hail fellow. He sel­ Back, Lineman of Year John Sutliff, sophomores; and the fifth they added three more The sudden death o f Strader him in this fog and he’ll run all dom complained o f ill health; Norm Silva and Howard Bra- George Kerin and Fred Martin, after Mt. Carmel had tallied two day for you.” In 1924 Strader in fact, vigorously protested sym­ J l shocked football followers o f the ham received trophies for hav- freshmen. to maintain their commanding was named to Walter Camp’s pathetic statements, even from + -r + + lead. In the sixth St. James’ nation who had known or read of third team All-America, a signal his closest friends. TO TEXAS honor in the days when there was only one All-America. Came We*t at Youth | Bears Announce Red was born Dec. 21, 1904,! Tryout Camp in Newton, N.J., the son ofj Ulysses and Jenny Strader. In General Manager Bob How- 1905 Ulysses Strader took a train sam of the Denver Bear* ha* to learn if it was true about the announced that the Bear* West. will conduct a tryout camp As a youngster Red Strader at Bear* Stadium for all boy* was the catcher and his brother, between the ages of 17 and Spencer, the shortstop and relief 22 on June 11 and 12. The pitcher on the town team. camp will be supervised by A fter starring at SL Mary’s Yankee scout Tom Green- Strader became coach and ath­ wade, discoverer of Mickey letic director at Regis in Den­ Mantle, and by Bears’ person­ ver in 1928 and stayed until nel. Registration, which it 1932 . During this period the free, will begin at 9:3 0 a.m. Rangers had their best football on June 11. The session* on clubs, in ’28 boosting the great both dates will last through­ out the day. Restful, reclining coach Check 150 lbs. of Arnie Herber, who was to star 0 - baggage free for the Green Bay Packers. E f seats Red returned to St. Mary’s as Comfortable Pullmans, ET No weather worries assistant to Madig;an; became S t Coloradoans e T Father Frank Morfeld, athletic director Gremlins who received trophies were from the left, Roy Daugherty, Mary’s head coach just before the Standard berths or No highway hazards Athletic Awards at St. Francis’ High School, presents John Sutliff, Mike Nachazel, Bob Connelly, George Kerin, Fred war; was a Navy lieutenant in private rooms 0 Louis Nelan, Gremlin football and basketball captain, with a special Martin, Tom Reeves, Carl Graves, John Bagan, Joe Ryan, Tom the preflight program, returning Get Degrees f T ^ Depart from and trophy awarded for outstanding sportsmanship, high scholastic Gamel, George Claypool, Norm Silva, Phil Fortune, Ronny Bahl, Delicious Burlington Meals I T "l arrive ( to find his St. Mary’s job already Four Colorado students will be E f arrive at downtown average, and participation in extracurricular activities. Other Kent Watson, and Howard Braham- filled by Coach Jimmy Phelan; stations candidates fpr graduation from Smooth, diesel-electric became backfield coach o f the Marquette University in Milwau­ E f power Convenient schedules in the new All- kee, Wis., at commen'cement ex­ E f conference in ercises June 3. Archbishop Vehr to Present Degrees 1946 and head coach in 1948. They are Madonna Bischof Strader was fired ii> 1951 by berger, 495 S. University Street, a - i t l r t u b a r q a i h Ted Collins amid bitter a r ^ - diploma in dental hygiene; Jo­ ments over his health. Collins seph M .. McCabe, 2056 Fairfax Ask Alsev» Our Somlfy Won fore* To 64 Seniors in Regis College Rite said: “ I was advised It might be Street, bachelor o f arts; and Jo­ r fatal for him to continue as seph W. Kennebeck, 1649 Glen ItXAS ZEPHYl ISAM NO. 7 (S m page 1 (tory aI*o) sophy: Lawrence E. Keenan and M. Shannon, Paul Donald Ste­ August graduates who will coach.” Strader insisted a month coe Street, bachelor o f electrical IV ...... H iO t P-"»* 1:00 pju. Archbishop Urban J, Vehr wilt Timothy J. Malone; vens, Charles L. Thomas, Isidore take part in commencement ex^- spent in the hospital had been for engineering. McCabe will also be Valdez, Jr.; and Richard A. Wal­ a ■virus condition, not a heart ail­ commissioned as an ensign in the 3i3S p .«ti resent degrees to 64 seniors of Bachelor of science in history: ercises, all candidates for B.S A l. FT...... 4:OS Albert Bellio, John T. Grace, ters; ment. U.S.N.R. egis College, .Denver, at the degrees, include: Business admin­ AR...... 4:40 P .IB . 67th annual commencement ex­ James P. Grant, Laurabelle 0. Bachelor of science in econo­ * 49er Scout Marquette’s commencement istration, John M. Bridges, Sera- 9)11 p.M> ercises to be held in the Bonfils Gustafson, John T. Hurley, Cath­ mics r Lloyd D. Howerton and Ed- exercises will be held in the Mil­ AR. HOUSTON*...... 1:35 p.m . fin Garcia, Joseph M. Imhoff, In 1952 Strader became a 49er Memorial Theater Sunday, June erine M. Kuhn', Thomas C. La- munmJ. Boyce; waukee Arena, with the Very *Wo eonrtfu'M/, connecting ihtamlintr James £ . Johnson, and Ralph B. scout. His prolific reports were hey, Gordon R. Lockett, Jr,, Bachelor of science in chem­ Rev. Edward J. O’Donnell, S.J., 3, beginning a t-8:15 p.m. Long; accounting, Robert L. hailed as the most complete ever George C. Roche III, Donald E. istry: Robert V. Fox, Jack P. president o f the university, as The graduation list, according Burns; English, Joseph V. Libo- written. In 1955 he replaced Sherman, and Henry Takato; Mathias, Robert L. Riley, J. Paul the principal speaker. to degrees, is as follows: nati, and Walter M. Sickles; as head coach. After Bachelor o f science in sociol­ Devlin, Joseph L. Nevin, and Bachelor o f science in business Frank Jerry Kinney; mathematics, Bernard V. Jones; a poor season he was fired and Regis President • Business or pleasure traveler, administration: William R. Ah- ogy: Eleanor H. Adams, Paul V. chemistry, Raymond A. Greff, again there were bitter words. Dunn, Jr., William M. Ernst, Bachelor of science in mathe­ you'll agree that this is the most lin, Charles A. Carter, Gilbert A. matics: Robert F. Brockish, Ste­ Jr.; and Nicholas D’Amore; his­ Owner A. J. Morabito reported Nomed to Board William C. Lavery, Harvey J. Cavins, James P. DeCredico, phen P. Lubeck, and Daniel J, tory, Lawrence K. Miller and resentment* between players and convenient, comfortable and Morgan, and Richard M. Shaf- The Very Rev. Richard F. Richard T. Gammon, Robert E. Sullivan. Louis P. Weipert; sociology, Vi­ coach. Strader claimed he had buch; Ryan, S.J., president of Regis economical way to travel between Goodwin, Bernard J. Hammons, Gerald C. Prankenrieter will ola Irene Powell; philosophy, Wil­ College, Denver, was one of five Bachelor of science in Eng­ liam J. Senecal. Colorado and TexasI Jx.j Willaim J. Hofschulte, Jo­ receive a B.S. degree in biology No Snapshots members appointed to the newly lish: John E. Borgerding, Rich­ seph B. Hughes, Donald A. Fauf- and Joseph H. Bowlds -will re­ On Saturday, June 2, the It is almost inlpossible to formed advisory bpard of the hold, William J. Kempker, Don­ ard J. Connor, Jr.; James P. ceive a B.S. in natural science. Regia Club, Regis College alumni make a respectable news­ Colorado Nursing Association ald F. Kirvin, Paul J. MeShane, Fassler, Henry A. Pohs, and for informolion, rowrvotioni. ticksts; In addition, six candidates will group, will honor seniors at their paper cut from a snapshot. The appointments were an' Donald L. Martin, Paul V. Mur­ Richard A. Salada; receive associate degrees in sci­ annual spring dance in the W ol- Correspondent* are asked to nounced last week. COLORADO A SOUTHIRN RAILWAY ray, Jr,; George Petroff, Gerald Bachelor, of science in account­ ence: Clarence V. ]^ck, William hurst Country Club, The dance is furnish 8 by 10 enlargements Other board members are Jo­ L. Powell, and William F. Wine- ing: Bernard H. Buser, Paul F. J, Bergin, Jr.; Angela C. Guerra, scheduled to begin at 9 p.m., with of groups and at least 5 by 7 seph Herold, Emmett Dignan, gardner; City Tkktl Olfico - 17th ond Chqtnpo Dougherty, John D. Eldredge, Prances M. Guerra, James B. seniors, their parents, and guests Mrs. Dan Thornton, and Mrs. enlargements of pictures' c6n- KEytteno 4*1123 Bachelor of scienco ifi philo­ Jr.; James M. Maher, William O’Boyle, and Leo A. Casper. invited. taining two hr more persons. Donald Bromfeld. « t WWA*^^^ ^ ^ ■ t-

PAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursday, May 31, 1956

The officers o f S t Philomena’s" W ien S U U D i n s t a l l a t i o n Holy Name society and Men s S t Cajetan's Graduation fieqtuQ Acant 9n- f i a c e . Club will be installed May 31 at the meeting in the school audi-: torium. The R t Rev. Monsignor William M. Higgins, pastor, will- ^rHimmiiT nnin nmnmnnriiiiniirii|[T I iiniiii || 0 speak and assist at the installation. New officers are Robert L. ANDREW 3CHOBER, 84. of 2876 brothers snd oisterf: Msry Navarette, Mr. Neiheisel is survived by his Magnie, Howard Martin, Roy Price, and Douglas Poth. The re­ Exercises Slated June J Tennyson. He Is eurvived by m eon. a Julia Tafoya, Daniel. George. Alvin, wife, Augusta; two aons. Jay of Tooele, daughter, and eeveral njecea and neph< Jess, and Marie Martinez: six nieces, Utah, and Arthur of Redondo Beach. tiring officers, pictured above, are, from left, Richard L. Frisbie, ewi. Requiem High Mafli it being cele- and two nephews. The Rosary will be president; John Waldeck, vice president; James McCoy, secretary; (St. CtJeUn’t Pariib, Denver) Calif.; two daughters, Alta Neiheisel Morales, Roger Gurule, Orlando brated Thursday, May SI, at 8 a.m^ in recited Thursday. May 31, at ft p.m. and Mrs. John H. Stultz, Denver: a and Leonard C. Hart, treasurer. Graduation exercises at St. Nieto, Danny Roberts, John St.. Mary Magdalene's Church. Bou1e< in the Trevino Memorial Chapei. Re­ sister. Mrs. Lucy Ellringcr of St. The tent party committee chairmen will address the Men’s Cajetan’s School are scheduled Quintana, Bobby Hererra, Mike vard Mortuary. quiem Mass will be celebrated Friday. Charles, Minn.; a brother, Henry of AUGUSTA SHOBER, 87. of 1817 S. June 1, at 9:30 a.m. in Annunciation Los Angeles, Calif.: seven grandchil­ Club. The father-son awards for sports participation will be for Friday, June 1, at 7:30 p.m. Trujillo, Eloy Padilla, Pete Clayton Street. Requiem Mass w arcel- Church. Intermci^ In ML Olivet. Tre­ dren; and five great-grandchildren. featured. The following: have completed Bueno, and Darrel Vigil. ebrated'May 2S in St. Vincent de PauTs vino Mortuary. I Requiem Maas was celebrated May Church. Interment in Mt. Olivet. eight years of elementary Holy Hour Services ARTHUR FISK, late of Denver, at 28 in Blessed Sacrament Church. In­ AMELIA PEGGY DURSEY, 49. of ThermopoHs. Wyo. He fs survived by terment in Mt. OliveL studies: Margaret Takata, Le- Holy Hour services are set for 186 S. Penosylvanta Street. She ia sur­ a son, Arthur Fisk, Jr. Requiem Mass ROBERT McKENNA nore Garcia, Patsy Maestas, Thursday, May 31, at 7:30 p.m. vived by her husband, Rocco Dursey; was celebrated May 29 in Sacred Heart Robert McKenna, 73. of 86 Giant Irene Valdes, Evelyn Vigil, a daughter. Regina Dursey; her mother, Church. Interment in ML OllveL Cap- Street, died May 23 in Mercy Hospital. On first Friday, June 1, the So­ Mary Weaver: three brothers. Rudolph, Hoi Mortuary. Mai7 Lopez, Mary Lou Garcia, Mr. McKenna was boro June 15, ciety of the Sacred Heart will Bernard J.. and Philip J. Weaver; and “ DOLORES QUINTANA. 62, of 7060 1882, in Leadville, and received bis Christie Maes, Connie Gurle, receive Communion corporately two sisters. Mrs. Foster Bruno and Grape. Derby. She is survived by two education in Victor. He came to Den­ Mrs. Pauline Fruh, all of Denver. Re­ Augie Ramirez, Betty Jarmillo, in the 8 :30 o ’clock Mass. A spe­ daughters, Esther Romero, Derby, and ver from Victor in 1904. He married quiem Mass was celebrated May 29 in Nellie Lucero. Adams City: a son, Er­ Margaret McCluskey in Denver in 1906. Carol De Leon, Gloria Gonzales; cial novena to the Sacred Heart St. Francis de Sales' Church. Inter­ nest Quintans. Denver: her mother, He is survived by bis wife, Margaret; Patsy I^a Doux, Patsy Galle­ is to begin on that day. ment in Mt. Olivet. Pauline Quintana. Derby; two sisters, and a son, RoberL gos, Maxine Cisneros, Marie Ar­ Information concerning the LEONARD A. I^ IN of Castle Rock. Josephine and Martiirs: s brother, John Requiem Mass was celebrated May He is survived by his wife. Louise J. Guruie. Lafayette: and five grandchil­ 26 in SL Francis de Sales* Church. In­ mijo, Barbara De Hererra, Fran­ annual St. Cajetan bazaar, set Kain. He was the uncle of Mrs. Gladys dren. Requiem High \ :a was cele­ terment in ML Olivet. ces Ramos, Gloria Gomez; boys, for Aug. 9, 10, 11, and 12, may Kinkead of St. Louis. Mo., and several brated May 25 in Annunciation Church. CATHERINE WHALEN John Lopez, Roy Vigil, Tom Ro- other nieces and nephews. HV is also Capitol Mortuary. Mrs. Catherine Lyman^ Whalen, for­ be obtained through the rectory survived by a brother, Rudolph Kaln mero, Martin Bustos, Danny office, TA. 5-8059. THOMAS (Tom) MICHAEL DOLAN merly of St. Pbildmena's Parish, Den­ of Evergreen, and a sister. Mrs. Nellie of 341$ Shoshone StreeL He is sur­ ver. died in Van Nuys, Calif., last week. Pond of Pennsylvania. Requiem Mass vived by his wife. Julia Dolan: two She is survived by her iiusband, was celebrsled May 29 in St. Francis' daughters, Helen Wilson and Lucille Frank; a daughter, Genevieve Sweigle. Church. Woog, both of Denver: five sisters, Van Nuys: two sons. Thomas Philip of SOME WOIV’T ADMIT FRANK VOELKER, 61. of Denver. Jody Gallagher. Dorothy McGill, Ella Oakland, Calif., and Francis of San He is survived by his wife, Cleo, Iowa Bressingham, Bemadine Maueh, and Bernardino, Calif.; a sister, Genevieve City, la. Requiem High Mass was cele­ Kate Dunfield; two brothen. Aloysiud* Murphy of Los Angeles; a brother, Wil­ even to themselves the possibility that their eyes may brated May 26 in Holy Ghost Church* Gilmartin and Jim Dolan; five grand­ liam of Glendale, Calif.; and eight Interment in Mt. Olivet. Hackethal- children: and three great-grandchildren. grandchildren. have become defective. Surely, it is better to investi­ Noonan' Mortusry. Requiem High Mass will be celebrated CONSTANCE FRAZZINI MANUEL JOE MARTINEZ. 24. of Friday, June 1, at 10 a.m. in St. Pat­ Constance A. Frazzidi, 49, died May + + • + + gate the state of your vision, and thus be enabled to 2202 E. 23rd Avenue. He is survived rick's Church. Interment in ML Oli­ 29 in SL Anthony's Hospital after a ovoid the serious consequences which may result from by his mother, Juanita Marlines: his vet. Olinger Mortuary. long illness. 46 to RcM;eive Diplomas stepfather. Phil Gonsales; the following THOMAS CLAUDE McCASLIN of She was bom Jan. 6. 1907, in Ogden, neglect. 1265 Emerson Street. He is survived Utah, and came to Denver with her by the following children: W. C. Me- parents in 1911. V Caslin. C. L. MeCaslin, Paul McCasHn, Miss Fraxzini was an employe in the St. Philomena's Graduation June 3 Mrs. George K. Tumei;, and Mrs. W il­ accounting department of Montgomery liam Lanum, all of Denver; 12 grand­ Ward and Company for 26 years. (St. Philomena’, Pariih, Thomas Bender, Richard Bell­ era under the direction of Mrs. Sister Edmond, She is survived by two sisters. Mary SWIGERT BROS. children; and three great-grandchil­ dren. Requiem High Mass was cele­ E. Frazzini and LeU £. Frazzinl, both DenT*r) amy, Edward Blash, Thomas Omar Nichols and Mrs. George 1550 California O p t o n i C t r i s t S KEystona 4-7651 brated May 26 In St. John the Evan­ of Denver; a brother. Joseph C. Frat- The graduation of S t Philo- Burnett, Dennis Callis, William Lutz. Sister Margaret Ann and gelist's Church. Interment in Wheat- zini, Denver: and three aunts. Mrs. mena’s Grade School will be held Cichoski, Jack Gallagher, Burton Mrs. Mack Switzer poured. land, Mo. Olinger Mortuary. Carolina Frazzini and Mrs. Emma N. Better f'ition Cood Service Once President Frazzini. also of Denver; and Mrs. Sil­ Sunday, June 3, at 7:30 p.ni. in Houghes, Angelo Joseph Laveo, The following women have GEORGE TRAMUTTO of 4800 Eaton via Mapelli of Italy. the church, with the Rt. Rev. Frank McGlone, John McKnight, been appointed to the Christmas for Every Age At Right Prices StreeL He is survived by bis wife. The Rosary will be reoited Thursday, Helen Tramutto: and a son, Leonard May 31, at 8 p.m. in Olinger'a Mortu­ Monsignor William M. Higgins, Thomas Rotole, Thomas Switzer, card committee with Mrs. Hen­ Starr, Denver. He was the brother of ary, Speer Boulevard. Solemn Requiem pastor, distributing the diplomas. George Taylor, James Wilkison; rietta Nichols as chairman Ind GLASSES INDIVIDUALLY STYLED Of Heights, Dies Jerry Tramutto of Santa Monica, Calif., Mass will be celebrated Fridayi June 1, The Rev. Joseph M. O’Malley, as­ Virginia Broderick, Pauline Mrs. Elizabeth Glenn as *co- and Susie Chillemi of Denver. The Ro­ at 9 a.m. in SL Catherine's Church. sary will be recited Thursday, May 31, Olinger Mortuary. sistant in the parish, will deliver Brundige, Patricia Crowley, chairman: Mmes. Beverly Allen, Sister Edmond Fern, 80, of at 8 p.m. in OHnger’a drawing room. the Sisters of Loretto died May BETTY ANN JESSE the commencement address and Linda Dickson, John Doyle, Den­ Margaret A nderson, Orlena 16th at Boulder. Requiem High Maas Betty Ann Jesse. 20. of 828 Emer­ the Rev. James F. O’Grady, nis Duggan, Mary Kathleen Briggs, Mary Filloon, Betty Gar- 21 in the mother-house at will be celebrated Friday, June 1, at 9 son Street, succumbed May 23 in a lo­ a.m. in Holy Rosary Church. Inter­ dell, Edna Hall, Patricia Hutch­ Loretto, Ky. 'She had been a cal hospital. She was the wife of Her­ S.S.C., will be celebrant of Ben­ Dunn, Donna Louise Eby, Fran­ ment in Ml OliveL Olinger Mortuary. bert H. Jesse. Their newborn child, ediction. ces Eldredge, Dorothy Fink, inson, Josephine Keller, Ruby PETER BRADASICH Martha Elizabeth, bom May 22, died The 46 graduates will assemble Cheryl Foster, Joanne Fritsch, Marinace, John Vos, Dorothy Peter Bradastch, 69. of 1359 Chero­ two hours after the mother's death. kee Street, died May 23 in St. Joseph's Mrs. Jesse had been in nurses' at the convent and march in Marilyn Gdovin; Carroll, Alice Lutz, Rosemary Hospital after a short illness. training at Mercy Hospital^prior to her graduation processional to the Carol Grant, Charlotte How­ Patton, and Louise Waggon. Mr. Bradaslch. a native of Yugo­ marriage May 29, 1954. A convert to church. Sister Agnes Therese, ard, Patricia Ann Karan, Mary slavia, came to Denver in 1909. He the ^ith . she was baptized, when in Confessions will be heard was associated with' his brother. MatL training, by Father James B. Hamblin, principal of the grade school, will Patricia, Eileen Martin, Mary Thursday from 3:3 0 to 6 and at the Rosemont Restaurant, 1739 Cur­ chaplain at Mercy Hospital. present the candidates for di­ Elizabeth McAuliffe, Anne 7 :3 0 to 9 for first Friday, tis Street, for 20 years, until 1935. Mr. Jesse is employed by the Mint plomas. Meyer, Carolyn Sue Plowman, He is survived by a sister-in-law, in Denver. June 1. Masses on the first Mrs. Matt Bradaslch; a nephew, An­ Besides her husband. Mrs. Jesse is Four gr-aduates have been Rosemary Pribila, Mary Reide- Friday will be at 6:30, 7:30, thony ; and two nieces. Mrs. Rose Hogd- survived by a son. Marlin, and her par­ awarded scholarships to Denver man, Theresa Ruby, Beatrice and 8:1S with Holy Com­ son of Cheyenne, Wyo., and Mrs. Em- ents, Mrs. Thelma Fitzsimons and Ralph ilie Francis of Concord, Calif. Darrow. Catholic High Schools. The an­ Selwyn, Elizabeth Smith, Donella munion distributed at 6 Jacques Brothers Requiem High Mass was celebrated Relatives from California, Wyoming, nouncements will be made at- Steinkamp, Jeanette Tornow, and o'clock, before, and in each May 26 in St. Philomena'a Church. and Nebraska were also in attendance graduation. Jennie Whitney. Monuments of Distinction Mass. Interment in ML Olivet. Olinger Mor­ at the Requiem High Mass which was The candidates for graduation The St. Philomena Senior Since ISOS in One Location tuary. eelebraUd May 28 in Christ the King PTA Officers JOHN P. PERITO Church. Interment in ML OliveL Hac- are as follows: Choir terminated its spring sea­ kethal-Noonan Mortuary. Are Installed 28 E. 6th At*. AL. 5-2019 John Paul Perito, 47, of 4100 Ra­ Walter Badger, Clapde Bedan, son of singing with the High leigh Street, died May 23 in SL An­ The PTA closed the scholastic Mass. Sunday, May 27. Charles thony's Hospital. Mr. Perito was bom June 5, 1908, in Brother Ordained Day Later year Monday, May 28, with the Lindemann thanks all the choir MAln 3-53 U Denver and attended Denver sehooLs. installation of officers and its members for their devotion to the He was a salesman for Lily Realty Co. annual tea. New officers for the liturgical chant. The choir will iHe married Lucille Somma in 1927. She died in 1945. Requiem at Mf. Carmel coming year are Mrs. Leonard reconvene in September. ■ He is survived by a daughter, Mary Hart, president; Mrs. William Bonus awards in the automo­ Ann; two sons, John and Edward: a Glenn, first vice president; Mrs. bile project will be sent to F. J. KIRCHHOF brother, Michael: and a sister, Lucille Perito, all of Denver. William Husson, second vice parishioners who make returns Requiem Mass was celebrated May Offered for Joseph Volk president; Mrs. Eugene Williams, before Sunday, June 10. Returns 25 in Holy Family Church. Interment secretary; Mrs. Douglas Poth, may be made to the ushers, the in Ml Olivet. Boulevard Mortuary. Construction Co. JULIA ANN KELLY Father Robert Volk, O.S.M., (became ill and was discharged in treasurer; Mrs. Robert Watson, committee, or left at the rectory. Julia Ann Kelly, 67, of 609 E. Cot- was deacon in the Solemn Re­ 1952, and returned to Denver. auditor; and Mrs. Dan Hoskins, The Tent Party will be July 6, Sitter Edmond Fern fax Avenue, died in St. Joseph's Hos­ historian. Mrs. James A. Koning 7, and 8. pital May 26 after a long illness. quiem Mass offered for his He was a member of the Mur- and Mrs. J. J. Ford, past and Henry Carroll, cubmaster of member of the community for Mrs. Kelly was bom Dec. 27, 1888, brother, Joseph J. Volk, by Fa­ BUILDERS in Clair, la., and was a graduate nurse phy-Borelli CThapter, Disabled present president of the CPTL, the Cub Scouts at SL Philo- 64 years. ther Thomas Lo Cascio, O.S.M., of St. James* Hospital, Butte, Mont. American Veteran.?, and the installed the officers. mena’s announced this week that Sister had served as president Following her graduation she was a pastor, in Qur Lady of Mt. Car­ KSKJ and SNPJ lodges. Mrs. Virgil Henry, school the softball practices and games We Appreciate Your Patronage for a term at Loretto Heights public health nurse in. Butte for seven mel Church May 25. Father Volk, years. nurse, gave the annual health re­ will be held at Teller School un­ College, Denver, and from 1935 recalled from his studies in Mr. Volk is survived by his She married James J. Kelly, and the Rome a few weeks ago because mother, Mr*. Mary Volk of the port and Mrs. Pat Hutchinson til the end of the year. 700 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. until her retirement was as­ couple came to Denver in 1942. gave a resume of last year’s ac­ signed to Webster College, St. Mrs. Kelly is survived by her hus­ of his brother’s illness, was or­ Navajo Street address; seven band, James: two daughters, Mrs. Mary dained in the Denver Cathedral tivities of the committees. Louis. sisters, Mrs. Agnes Kochevar, Sullivan of SL Paul, Minn., and Mrs. May 26, the day after the fu­ Monsignor Higgins spoke on No Snapshots She was born in Youngstown, Florence Neiison of Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. -Louise Hohl, Mrs. Helen two sisters, Mrs. Mary Wiegenstein, neral. Ackerman, Mrs. Marie Panian, “ Adult-Child Relations,’’ and It i* almoit impoifibU to 0., in 1874, and joined the Sis­ Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. Ursula Kuy­ thanked Mrs. Rosemary Patton, make a reipectabla newi- ters of Loretto Novitiate in Father Julius Porcellini, Mrs. Anna Bruno, Mrs. Vera Pa­ TH! OHIY COAST TO COAST CARRIER! kendall of Yakima, Wash.: one brother, nola, and Mrs. Dorothy Pavlako- outgoing president, for her devo­ paper cut from a anapthot. 1892. It was then located in St. Charles Lahiff, Butte, MonL; and four O.S.M., assistant at Mt. Carmel vich; three brothers, Father tion to duty, self-sacrifice, and Correapondentt are aaked to Paul, Kans. Sister received her grandchildren. Parish, was subdeacon in the THE Requiem High Mass was celebrated Volk, Matthew, and George; and interest in the parish. fumiah 8 by 10 enlargementa bachelor's degree frofn Creigh­ May 29 in the Cathedral. Interment in Mass. Present in the sanctuary 24 nieces and nephews. Mothers of eighth grade pupils of groupa and at leaat 5 by 7 ton University, Omaha, Neb., her Ml OliveL Olinger Mortuary. were the Rt. Rev. Monsignor ^'Pioneer** JOSEPH NEIHEISEL John Judnic, pastor of Holy Ro­ received gifts. The tea was spon enlargementa of picturea con­ master’s from the Ifniversity of Interment was in Mt. Olivet of Joseph Michael Neiheisel, 78, of 2364 sary Parish, Denver; Father Leo­ sored by the kindergarten moth- taining two or more peraona. Denver, and her doctor’s degree Clermont Street, died May 23 in a lo­ Cemetery. Olinger Mortuary. pold Mihelich, assistant at Holy ' transcontinental frim St. Louis University. cal sanitarium. He was born Nov. 16. 1877, in Bea­ Rosary Parish; and Father Domi­ freight She is survived by a sister. ver, Minn., and attended schools there. nic Albino, O.S.M., St. Cather­ He married Augusta Schmidt in Minni- transportation Sister Mary Brigid of the^ Sisters ine’s, Derby. Hews Deadline! of Loretto, who is stationed at ski. Minn., in 1901, and they moved to (BE Boulder in 1909. Joseph Volk, 27, of 3905 the mother-house. In 1918 they moved to Fort Collins, Correspondents are reminded where Mr. Neiheisel operated an auto­ Navajo Street, died May 22 in DENVER-CHICAGO TRUCKING CO.,•/ INC. Funeral services were held WHERE DENVER SHOPS WITH CONFIDENCE mobile battery firm. They came to the V e te ra n s’ Administration that parish, club, and school 2501 Blah* May 23 in the Sisters of Loretto Denver KE. 4-7261 Denver in 1928. He was a welder here Hospital, Denver. A native of DOWNTOVN • KEriisot 4 21U CHERRY CREEK • DEiiti 34555 mother-house in Loretto, Ky. until his retirement in 1947. Crested Butte, he moved to Den­ news must be received at the ver with his family in 1942 and Register offices by 2 p.m. attended Mt. Carmel School and Tuesday at the latest in order Holy Family High School. He SA V E with conf iidence in our 62nd entered the Army in 1951, but to meet the press deadline. PTA Group in Lakewood Anniversary Sale Is Honored for Work Lakewood.— (St. Bernadette’s Altar Society Picnic Parish)— As a tribute to all for the work accomplished by the The next meeting of the Altar room mothers during this school and Rosary Society will be' a pic­ year, Mary Ellen McKibben, nic at Lakewood Recreation PTA president, and Mrs. Doris Park, 20th and Carr, Thursday, 39.95 Quality Crib Knecht, arranged a luncheon at June 7 at 12 o’clock. Refresh­ the El Rancho on Tuesday, May ments will be served by St 22, Father John J. Doherty, pas­ Jude’s and St, Joseph’s Circles. An outstanding buy in a better tor, was in attendance as well Lakewood Girl crib with steel stabilizing bars, as Mmes. Ted Burggfaff, Jack Kirkpatrick, W. E. Durbin, Al­ Will Get Degree double drop sides with foot trip, GENE E. STEINKE bert Keenan, F. J. Bolz, John A. Among the 177 candidates for 4-position spring, plastic teething Sallen, Edward Droll, George degrees of Mary Washington rail, 2-inch lucite casters. Six year 27.99 Mohatt, Paul Compa, C. W. Con- College of the University of Vir­ size 54x50 inches in wax or maple Olinger Associate ard, Alex Wilcox, M.L. Halloran, ginia, Fredericksburg, Va., is J. Lorimer, Knecht, and McKib- Miss Marilyn Ann Taylor, daugh­ . . . with large decal decorations. Mr. Steinke is director of business seWipes for beh. ter o f Mr. and Mrs. Merrill M. i Olinger's, ond is a registered mortician. Mr*. McKibben preiented Taylor o f Field Street, Lake- Father Doherty with check wood, a graduate of Fairfax 16.95 Crib Mottress, standard 6-year crib size . . . for $400 for part payment of (Va.) High School who has ma­ with waterproof fabric cover, 30 double seol button a teacher’s salary ($1,500 was jored in English. She is presi­ given for th, same purpose in dent of Sigma Tau Delta, na­ tufts, toped seams, ventilators, white background. A member of St. Francis de Sales parish, where he is on usher, Gene is mar­ December.) The room mothers tional honorary English fratern­ 12.99 ried and the father of three children. also presented Father Doherty ity. Commencement exercises will with a spiritual bouquet. be held June 4. He is a member of the Knights of Columbus, and active in civic affairs. + 3.29 White Gauze Diapers . . . sizes 20x40, very absorbent. Doz, Mr. Steinke joined the stoff of Olinger's in 1948, upon graduation from the 2.79 University of Denver. Hs is ovoiiable to serve'Cotholic families at any of the four convenient Olinger Neighborhood Mortuaries. , 1.98 Seersucker Crawlers . . . plaid or stripe cotton, snap crotch. Sizes 9 to 18 months. 1.59

1.19 Plisse Sun Suits .,. girls with rumba pants, boys' tailored prints. Cool totton. 1-4 years. Catholic Personnel NEIGHBORHOOD . ' 1.00 Joseph E, Bona MORTUARIES Nora Broderick Raymond Harris C. J. Buckhoiz C. W. Jaekson * 1.19 Cotton Shorts with full boxer waist. Toddlers' sizes 2 to 4, regular 3 to 6X. Anthony Coniglio Vie Silze * Olive Egan Gene Steinke ' 1 .0 0 John R. Elms Paul Wilkie * Connie Gomez .Marjorie Williams * 2.50-3.98 Poplin Play Togs . pedal pushers, shorts. Eleanor Hagerman Walter W olf skirts, blouses. Sizes 3 to 6X. * Mary Harris Walter R. Weaver 1.49

Our Blessed Lady was honored on May 25 1.19-1.59 Cotton Knit Polo Shirts . . . plain colors Write or iPhone Olingers for the complimentary Booklet .... Lakewood Rites by the entire student body of St. Bema- and patterns. Short sleeves, crew neck. 1 to 3. H A N A rin fl M Arv dette’s School, Lakewood. Patricia Grims- "How to have Low Cost Funeral Protection Paid up for Life” n v ilU lin y lliuiy J^y privilege of crowning the 79c statue of Mary, and her attendants were Catherine Cero, Nadelle Bolz, and Karen Maestas. A guard of honor was formed by the fourth and fifth grade girls, and the sixth and seventh grades let Downtown— Third Floor Cherry Creek— Second Floor the Living Rosary. . I p T m m w m m m m m

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Mfiderii Mustard Seed Sacred Heart of Jesus ' V From Tiny Beginning REGISTORIALS This Mighty Church Best School of Divine Chqrity “ Movc>pyrisht. 1953. N.C.w.r. s.rvic* in the United States. A record it difficult to throw off. 9,000,000 were sold in 1953 To effect a true religious Powerful Word and it is estimated that three- revival will take much hard Published Weekly by One fouyths of all families have a work and study. To get to the By Charles B. Cobb THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) their ground and smashed the Bible in the home. Yet whefl a core of the meaning of reli­ AMERICAN HISTORY Is enemy’s drive. goodly number of these same gion and the need for it can­ 938 Bannock Street, 1 punctuated throughout with GENERAL McAULIFFE, people were asked to name not be accomplished in a Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 P.O. Box 1620 famous remarks by famous 57, Irish X^atholic regarded even one author of the Gospels month’s or even a year’s time. men, uttered during various as one o f the finest U. S, in the New Testament, 53 per Religion is a lifetime task, not times and under various con­ nulitary leaders, officially re­ cent failed the test a seasonal occupation. When Subscription: ditions. Legendary remarks tires this month as commander What does all this prove? this is realized America will in chief of the U. S. Array in The increase in church attend- |1.50 per year in Archdiocese of Denver. have been made during the' have a true revival, one of heat o f a Senate debate, by a Europe to settle down to ci­ West Vancouver. and the increased dale action and not only of desire. $2.00 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. person about to be executed, vilian life with his wife and C a n a d a . Canada, $2.75 a year per subscription. or during a battle. From this two children. He believes that i i i i n i i n i @ Foreign countries, including Philippines, $3.50 a year. latter category come the most today’s GI is well equipped colorful and best-known ut­ to carry on in the Array’s Sfeudwand,, Jld >42 Thursday, May 31, 1956 terances. true tradition, and is not only KBTV KFSC, Denver | proying himself a top soldier, SI F ro n ci* , ftunpullui- /• Admiral Farragut had his g Channel 9 SACRED HEART PR0GRAM| “ Damn the torpedoes, full but an excellent good-will BtajiL. OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER ^SACRED HEART PROGRAM — (Engliih) — Mondays speed ahead;” John Paul ambassador as well. The little crossroads town tHlS SOLID through Friday, 9 a.ra. s The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. Jones his “ We have just be­ g — Sunday, 1:30 p.m. of Bastogne has never for­ UTTLt ftUlLDMo SACRED HEART PROGRAM! We confirm it as the official publication of the archdiocese. gun to fight," and there is the gotten its adopted American £t4GLAHO, WAS Bul!^ I KTVR -(S p a n is h )— Saturday, 7= Whatever appears in its columns over the signature of the oft-quoted Battle of Bunker •rtAR 1200 Ordinary or those o f the Officials of our Curip is hereby de­ general. A special holiday is s Channel 2 a.m.; Sunday, 7:15 a.m. H Hill cry of General Putnam: »,! CHPPEL

Ceremony to Follow Mass Guardian Angels Cathedral Grade School Altar Sociely to To Graduate 46 Pupils Choose Officers (Cathedral Pariah, Denver) evenings. The devotions will con­ The 46 graduates o f Cathedral sist of serpion. Litany of the Sa­ (Guardian Angeli’ Parith, Grade School will receive their cred Heart, and Benediction of Denver) diplomas following a High Mass the Blessed Sacrament. The Altar and Rosary Society to bfr offered by the Very Rev. This special devotion, to con­ will hold its last meeting for the Monsignor Walter J. Canavan, clude on the feast day, Friday, summer June 5 at 8 p.m. in the pastor, on Tuesday, June 5, June 8, is sponsored each year church hall. All members are at 9 a.m. by the Cathedral League of the urged to attend as election of of­ Sacred Heart. By this and other A breakfast in the Olin Hotel, devotions, the league attempts ficers will be held and many given by the Cathedral PTA for plans for the bazaar will be com­ to interest more and more o f the the graduates and their parents, Catholic laity in a zealous love pleted. will follow. Sister Mary Boniface, for the Sacred Heart o f Jesus Members are also urged to principal, will take the reserva­ and to encourage their partici­ bring any bazaar items and trad­ tions. , ing stamps. pation In the world-wide Apostle- This graduation breakfast is ship of Prayer. The guest speaker at the meet­ an annual affair sponsored by A great impetus to these ef­ ing will be Mrs. Daniel Yaco- the PTA. The chairmen for the forts is given this year by the vetta, president of the Denver occasion are Mrs. V. J. (Pat) celebration of the 100th anni­ Deanery. All the women of the Tftn CfllAcmon salesmen in the school carnival project Murphy and Mrs. James Keeps. versary of the date (Aug. 23, parish are invited to hear her. I op 9QI0SITl6n Presentation Parish, Denver, are, left to An innovation this year will 1856) when the Feast of the right, Leslie Randolph, Rosita Gonzales, Gilbert Lindeman, Bonnie Confessions will be heard be the program presented by the Sacred Heart was extended to Dugger, and Billy Plante. Thursday afternoon frohi 4:30 to graduates in appreciation to the the Universal Church by His 5:30 and from 7 to 8 p.m. in priests, sisters, and parents. A Holiness, Pius IX. Cathedral pro­ + + + + + communal singing of Father moters o f the League o f the Sa­ Proceeds for Camp Set Lord’s "Mother Beloved” will cred Heart will be present in the conclude the event. foyer of the church each eve­ The graduates are Elizabeth ning during the triduum to en­ Alvarado, Naythan Andersoh, roll new members. Pictures of Presentation Pupils' Role Dolores Angelucci, Bill Boggs, the Sacred Heart will be avail­ Ronnie Ballegeer, Thomas Brad­ able also. ley, Charlotte Bray, Steve Ca- Mrs. Rose Fuchs, newly re­ In Carnival Successful saus, Jack Chiodini, Louise Cres- elected president o f the Cathedral pin, Maureen Dahdrow, Edgar League, announces that there is Delgado; an urgent need for promoters (Preientation Pariih, Denver) Carolyn Rau, Eddie Rider, Jerry Roybal, Christopher S a n d o s , Charleen Diehl, Diane Ficco, (a person who will interest 10 The goal of the school children Ernestine Gibson, Daniel Grei- friends in this devotion, and be o f grades four through eight on Marilyn Schroer, Philip Soren­ sen, John Sumner, Tommy sen. Jack Graves, Jim Graves, responsible for the distribution their carnival project, the camp Ann Hamel, Paul Hollis, Janet of the monthly leaflets to them). set, went over the top at the Townsend, Elaine Tucker, John White, and Ronald Zimmerman. Ipsen, Patty Jay, Dolores Le Interested persons may phone her conclusion of the contest last Duex, Simone Leydig, Francis at AC. 2-7609. week with total sales of $1,- The Altar and Rosa^ Society wilt hold its final meeting o f the Lis, Dan Lucero, Estrella Lu­ Cathedral League promoters 004.44. May queen of rites at Sliemers, Ann Ledesma, Barbara Yara, and Joan year on Wednesday, June 13, cero, Elaine Lung, Kathleen Mar­ are Bertha Balcerovich, Leona The top salesmen of the tinez; Honor Our Lody Our Lady o f Grace Cronkie; front, Kathleen Radcliffe, Carol Gallo, school were Bonnie Dugger, following the recitation of the Barnhart, F re i d a Brandiger, and Christine Cronkie. The ceremony was the Rosary in the church at 8 p.m. Jeanne Mawe, Rosemary Mc- Anne C. Cahill, Ann Cogan, Parish, Denver, was Marcella Zerr. Her at­ eighth grade; Rosita Gonzales, first annual May crowning held by the parish’s This meeting will especially Luster, Rita O’Neil, Kaj O’Toole, seventh grade; Gilbert Linde­ tendants were, left to right, top. Rose Rita junior sodality. honor new members and the of­ Mary June Palmer, La Verne man, sixth grade; Billy Plante, ficers who have* served during Peoples, Robert Peller, Colleen + + + + + + fifth grade; and Leslie Ran­ the past year. The society extends Peterson, Joanne Rivera, Dawn Bazaar Plans to Be Made dolph, fourth grade. Romberger, Gloria Shunk, The entire school shared in thanks to all who took part in jts activities. The evening will be a Dwight Spittell, Jerry Thompson, the free day that was given as Mrs. Dan Yacovett* social and an invitation is ex­ John Trainor, Anthony Velarde, the school award for reaching tended to all the women of the preparation for first Friday, and Paula Whitbeck. Lady of Grace Group Meets June 8 the goal, and grades eight, six, as well as the members, June 1. Mass will be offered at The annual triduum commem- (Our Lady of Grace Pariih, enworth will begin on Monday, and Mrs. James Sweeney were and four, which made their in- care o f the altar and 7:30 o’clock and Communion willjorating the Feast of the Sacr^ , Denver) June l i , at 9 a.m., and will con­ the honored guests, and intro­ dividual room goals, were pre- sanctuary during the month of be given at 6:45 a.m. IHeart of Jesus will begin tinue each day. Parents of all duced by the president, Mrs. J. sented with a beautiful picture A general meeting of parish June will be given over to Mrs. Pauline Tafelski, ways andjWednesday, June 6, at 7 :45 p.m. children attending the public Eugene Chavez. for their rooms. The carnival men and women has been sched­ means chairman of the Altar So-1The Rev. Owen McHugh, assist- The first annual May crown­ committee presented each of the Claude LeBlanc, Mrs. Robert uled for June 8 to plan for the schools should see to it that their ciety, underwent surgery last ant pastor of the Cathedral, will ing ceremonies of the parish top salesmen with a ball point Reilly, Mrs. Boyd Scott, and bazaar. The meeting will be at children attend these classes. A Mrs. H. Ettinger. week. I preach the sermons on the three First Communion class will be junior sodality were held Sun­ pen for zeal in sales. ‘ The 8 p.m. instructed and make their First day, May 27. May queen was PT.A committee on hand every Men's Club Parties Communion later in June. Marcella Zerr, and her attend­ day of the contest to assist in­ Tuesday, June 5, is the date Plans were made at the Men’s ants were Rose Sliemers, Annie cluded Mrs. Earl Dugger, Mrs. o f the big Men's Club games Club meeting Friday for the ba Ledesma, Barbara Yara, and Teresa Hecht, Mrs. Isabel Lun­ Safety Patrol Officers Are Installed party. Many special prizes and zaar to be held July 12, 13, 14, Joann Cronkie. Sue Scholl is ger, and Mrs. Joe Denning. merchandise awards have been and 15. The grand award will be adult adviser to the sodality. (St. Mary Magdalene’s Parith, ment during the past year: Jody chairman, conducted the exer­ donated by local merchants. Guild Carnival Meeting a color TV set. The Men’s Club is making Denver) Barnard, Carol Conley, Kathleen cises. New tabjes, chairs, and lights Carnival committee chairmen,' . Harris, ______, ___ Mary^ _____ Koble,, ______Martha The eighth grade graduation A t the Altar and Rosary So. plans to paint the hall and put workers, and all those who are are being purchased to make the ciety meeting, the past presi­ in additional sidewalks as part . . n, ®Miles, Norine Moran, Jo Annibanquet, held Tuesday, May 29, hall more enjoyable to games interested in assisting the Guildjoath of allegiance in the school piiakowski, Mary Simons, Ro-I was sponsored by the PTA. Host- dents were honored. Mrs. How­ of their parish improvement party patrons every Tuesday ard Briggs, Mrs. Fred Popish, plans. Carnival are asked to attend the|safety patrol at the last PTA berta Thurmond, Ronald D e-esses were the seventh grade and evening. Leo Burggraff and his Tnnp 8 nm 1 ' ’UngChamp, Ronald Kamm, Jo-their mothers. The class song, committee are in charge of the Rpfrpqhmen’ts willi ^'®"' officers were in- seph Murray, Thomas Rountree, will, and prophecies were given benefit. Ee served at the conclusion of ’®^"®** ^9^ ^^® semester of Guy Rudolph, and Wally Thomp-at this time. Wally Thompson was Rev. Owen McHugh Vacation School -----;— _.i— 1 ------mi— ggjj from the eighth grade; Piaster of ceremonies. the meeting, and the special the coming school year. They Vacation school conducted by are Capt. Neil Kimmel and Lt. Cheryl Brehm, Ann Chiolero, Tuesday, June 1, the graduates featured prize will again be mer, Martha Earley, Stella Fos­ four Sisters of Charity of Leav­ James Reinhardt; Capt. Cheryl Noreen Hershberger, Paula Pian- will attend an all-day retreat. awarded at this final guild meet- ter, Rose Fuchs, Margaret Gar­ Brehm and Lt. Deanna Decker. fetti, Neil. Kimmel, and Thomas The retreat will close with Bene­ ing of the year. rett, Helen Groves Josephine Towner of the seventh grade. diction of the Blessed Sacra­ Holy Rosary Pupils First Friday Masses will be at Twenty-one members received Hagaman, Agnes Hanson; 6:30 and 8:15 a.m. on June 1. awards for outstanding achieve- Mrs. John McGovern, safety ment and consecration to the Im­ American Window Cleoning •& Supply Co. Anne Jarmer, Dorothy Mc- The first Friday Holy Hour to maculate Heart o f Mary. W ill Give Recitals A special Communion MasslCann, Teresa McGillicuddy, Jen- CompleU Liti0 of Nationally Known be held at 7:45 o’clock will com­ On Tuesday, June 5 memorate the 100th anniversary for the graduates and their par-|n>e Mullady, Helen O’Connor, (Holy Rotary Parith, Denver) Janitor Supply & Equipment o f the institution of the Feast of ents will be offered 'Sunday,!Mr. and Mrs. James Pierson, .Tbs'piano pupils under the di-j the Sacred Heart. June 3, at 7 a.m. I Myrtle Pope, Bertha Spitzer, rectorship of Sister Mary Magda­ I W.xet - Soapt - Gjrm Stall • The members of the eighth Father Sievers to Speak Report cards will be given I Katherine Thomas, Ann Teeling, lene...... will ^present...... their music_ j Matonry Finiihet June 4. Commencement exercises|Jo®®Pbine Trujillo, D o p Schna-*Thurdsay, May 31;* grade graduation class will re­ y Free Coniultation and Demonitration will be held at 7:30 p.m. in bel, Eudosia Bell Smith, Maryjujjg j . ^nd Tuesday, ceive their diplomas on Satur­ , ^ Mail Ordert Promptly Filled day, June 2, following the 8:15; the church. Timhn, and Jennie VaUghan. ijune 4, starting at 8 o’clock each 415 E. Chucharrat . . . Colorado Springi . . . ME 2-6674 o’clock Mass. The class will then At St. John Graduation Scholarships were awarded The promoters meet once a evening. Awards will be given on be the guests of the PTA at a; to Wally Thompson, Regis, month at 7:15 p.m. on the third Tuesday, June 4. All parish­ breakfast in the parish hall. (St. John the Evangelist’s |to each one’s special order. and Joyce Stark, Holy Family. Friday of the month. After a ioners and friends are invited. Members of the graduation Parish, Denver) | Mrs. James Koning, past pres- The Knights of Columbus brief business meeting, the Rev. "The PTA will hold its last J. D. CROUCH class are John Capra, Balvino The eighth grade graduation >‘^®"t o / > e CPTL, installed the Queen of the Holy Rosary George Kearney, spiritual direc­ paper drive of the school year C. D. O’BRIEN Chavez, Kenneth Dreiling, Bon-jwill be held on Tuesday,- - June - -5. new officers at the final meeting Council scholarship for four tor of the League, gives a short this Friday and Saturda;y, June MAY REALTY nie Dugger, Barbara Duran, Father William Sievers will ad- of the PTA held Monday, May years was won by Thomas talk on some phase of the teach­ 1 and 2. All paper should be Mary Erlbacher, Eddy Flageolle,jdress the graduates. 28. The officers for the coming Morrissey. ings of the Church. The leaflets tied in bundles and all maga­ year are: President, Mrs. Thomas ■are then distributed. zines in separate bundles. All The graduates are Jody Barn­ R E A L T O R ^Vnlpv ^ pltrfp'lp “ ’ p’rank"' >^asses on first Friday, June 1. Laurie: vice president, Mrs. Eu- The Altar and Rotary So­ paper must be at the school by “p on iu r.nlH^iwill be at 6, 7 ,-and 8 o’clock. ard, Joan Bentz, Jo Ann Brun­ Larry Gallagher, Ronald G uida,C"‘ ^ ”9"’igene gene Halverson; secretary, Mrs. ciety will receive Communion noon on Saturday. ner, Robert Christian, Carol Carol Heit, Karen Hoye, Robert;Tj’®>^® Hill; treasurer, Mrs. corporately in the 8 a.m. Matt The PTA will give a school INSURANCE. LOANS* Conley, Dennis Coon, Gerald Jaramillo, Jack Kanta, Kathleenl^^ .J;’’ ® McWilliams; and his- on Sunday, June 3. Membert picnic for all the school children Kelly,K»Hv Catheriner.ntherine Kerstiens,Kerstiens EEd-;Frida_y d -;V ‘" “/„ Withw.w. _clo_sing c.oe...g '^'=''«j*«o=:torian,devot ons,. : Mrs.vj Max Arnold. jCrowToot, Ronald DeLongChamp, arc^ requetted to lit in the on Monday, June 4, in Globe- QUALITY APPAREL 725 N. Tejon St. ward Knafelc, Rosana Lee; luL!!i^° ^ ..T h e PTA also presented a Patricia DeWerff, Barbara El- front pewi on the Epiitle tide heard as usual on Thursday. ville Park. Mothers are asked to Fred Leyba, Thomas May, Madonna planter to Mrs. Koning Conn Flatley, 'Sharon Gil- of the church. help with the picnic. IN COLURADO SPKtNGS Colorado Springs, Colo. John Mazzuca, Cecilia ,0 ’Grady, Pupils' Outing in appreciation and corsages to|’’®®^b, Joseph Holonbek, Richard SINCE 1172 Hozduke, Kathleen Harris, Ron-| Bernard Petri, Carolyn Plante, Field day will be held June 4 all new officers. ME. 3-7731 aid Kamm; i Kiowa and Tajon Straata Richard Potter, Donald Purcell, for the boys and girls of the Sitter Jane Francet wai third through the eighth grades pretented a check for $350 Mary Louise Koble, Martha i Littleton Summer Festival of the school. The children will which will be uied to buy new Miles, Norine Moran, Thomas' all be allowed to wear blue jeans reference booki for the ichool Morrissey, Joseph Murray, Jo and pedal pushers for the entire library. .\nn Piiakowski, Thomas Potter, FRED'S BOOTERY Thomas Rountree, Guy Rudolph, Workers to Meet June 4 106 E. Piket Peak day. They are also asked to bring Mrs. Ursula Furlong once D0{NGtS-l their lunch in a paper sack as again received the special award Donna Rutt, Kenneth Schlick- TIm Bom K they will be excused from school donated By Mrs. George McWil­ man, Mary Beth Simons, Jeannie Littleton.— (St. Mary’s Parish) are asked to attend either the 7 VtiTtt SUp • Citr Cl.b at 11 o’clock and will eat their liams. Mrs. John P. Maguire’s Stark, Joyce S't a r k , Wally —A general meeting for the sum­ o’clock Mass or a later Mass so Wuthw Blr. SkM* lunch at Cheesman Park. year in office was acknowledged Thompson,. Roberta Thurmond, mer festival will be held in the that the parents and relatives of Tbt LIttl. Stor. With tbo Six V.Iot. PAST40 Members of the PTA will be on by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor John Roy Turner, and Roxy Vendena. school hall at 8 o’clock on Mon­ the graduates can be accommo­ 'The last meeting of the Altar day evening, June 4. All commit­ dated at the 8 o’clock Mass. I m b M w M f iir m i IP NKIITS hand to sell pop, popsicles, and P. Moran, pastor, with a rosary Pete Beroni popcorn for five cents, and candy and Rosary Society ui^til the fall tee chairmen, booth chairmen, of­ The Altar and Rosary Society PiiM h MO, nPS, IKS and case, Please Patronize for a penny. The children are ficers, and representatives from will meet in the school hall at 8 Fnrnitare Shop TkedMit, LOSS OF VNOR A skit entitled ‘‘Daydreams’’ also reminded to use the rubbish each organization and circle in p.m. on Thursday, June 7. Several Your REGISTER UPHOLSTERING If you are ■ viaUm of these tymp- was the entertainment for the iL JpnJ’ q^holtv li^^in'^^nd the parish are expected to be IB-UPROLSTERING AND containers for their paper bags afternoon, with children from all!?/,®^.®"®’ important matters concerning the Advertisers and \tomi ihcn vour troubles may be and any other debris so as to William Cribari will be hostesses present. REPAIRING 'l Itraced to Glandular Inflammation. grades being represented. The summer festival are to be dis­ Mention Slip Covert tnd Drtparlta Clandular Inflammation Is a^ con­ keep the park clean. ^ following children took part: for this luncheon. Volunteers are needed who cussed, and it is hoped that a Uadt ta Ordar ^ stitutional disease and mcdi'cines Mrs. John P. Maguire, Presi-jv^jonjca McGill, Marlene Abdoo, A tpecial prize of $100 will would be willing to take the large \ group of women will be THE REGISTER Famitnre Made to Order J that five temporary relief will not be given away at the garnet 1 24-22 3a. Wakiatch Ave. ME. 2-S4tl 1 remove the causes of your troubles. dent of the PTA, entertained at|-pgj.^y Kelly, Rebecca Young, grand prize car for the summer present. Members of Uie Our Neflect of Glandular Inflamma­ coffees for the officers, chair-Ann Parker. Mary Jo party on Friday night, June 8, festival to display at the stock Lady of Fatima Circle will serve tion oflen leads .to premature men, and room mothers in ®P-|Burrv at 8 o’clock. car races at the Englewood as hostesses. HE. t-1249 HE. 4-4261 The Heyse Sheet senility, and incurable malifnancy. Liz Blackburn, Kathy LAKRT JERRY prcciation for their co-operation Ketchum, Coleen Webber, Patsy On Thursday evening. May Sjieedway on Sunday afternoons. Metal and Roofing ' The past year men from 1,000 throughout the year. She also communiiiesnave been successfully Kelly, Pat Maguire, Paulette 31, there will be a carnival Many men of the parish have in­ INCORPORATED thanks all who volunteered to dicated a willingness to help with Madden Plombmg Co. treated here at the Excelsior In- Skau, M e 10 n e y Wanamaker, meeting. Committee chairmen Legal Notices BEATING ROOnNfl ttlttitc. They have found soothing work on the various projects this the car but are unable to do so PLUMBING CONTRACTORS Arthur Crespin, Phyllis Buckley, and any parishioners who can SHEET METAL relief and a new zest in life. past year. NOTICK TO CREDITORS PLUMBING REPAIRS Helen Stevens, Shelia Thorpe, give a few hours of their time during the wedk. Art Halls, : The Excelsior Institute, devoted Forms were sent home with all chairman of the car arrange­ ESTATE OF REX DEWAYNE GAS WATER HEATERS 12* BO. NEVADA to the treatment of diseases oecullar Jill Wagner, Carol Lynne Foster, are asked to attend. CRAIN, DECEASED. rtaat l [ 2-0042 827 « Ctlaratt in Phant: MB. 2-46il to older men by NOK-^U»GlCAX« of the girls of the school regard­ and Mary Baumann. Sunday, June 3, members of ments, will be glad to get a call No. P-(C1( ' Bat. 1IU Ifetbods, has a new FREE BOOK ing the need of new uniforms for the Altar and Rosary Society from anyone who can help at PY. Notice It hereby riven that on ^ that tells bow tiiese troubles may The program was under the the next term of school. It will receive Communion corp­ 4-1160. 10th day of Slay. 1966, letter, of Admin- be corrected by proven New- hl^hl^^»“ rS «^£T h .v‘.S iitration were fttued to the undersimed IN THE SHADOW Sarfloat treatments. This book and Mrs. Edward Baumann. orately in the 8 o ’clock Mass Auction Planned >a Adminiatrator of tha abova named WILLIAM C. CRARON may prove of utmoet importance in signed and returned by Friday, estate, and all persons htvinx claims OF PIKE’S PEAK your.life. No obligajlon, Address June 1, regardless of whether The Mr. and Mrs. Club is spon­ axainst said estata are regnired to file Optometrist EzeeLsior Institute, DepL F1711 new uniforms are needed or not, soring an auction for the summer them for allowance in tha County Court of the City and County of Denver, Colo­ HOTEL JOYCE 121 Narth Tajea St. Excelsior Springs, Missouri as the Merry Simmons Shop festival and is asking the co-op­ rado, within aiz monthi from ttid date Colorado Spring. PHONE ME. 2-21*1 'orders the uniforms according eration of all parishioners. Club or said claims will be forever barred. COLORADO SPRINGS. CO La members should bring their auc­ ANDREW WYSOWATCKY, 10 So. Webar Adminiatrator. tion articles to the next meet­ First Publication May 17, 1966 ing on Sunday evening, June 3. I.ast Publication June 14, 1966 St. Joseph Parish and other parishioners are askea Published in The CATHOLIC REGISTER Golden, Colo. to leave donations in the rectory NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT No. lOltl Merchant! Advertiiing Here Appreciate Your Patronage garage, which Father F. D. Mc- The Murray Drug Ca. Callin, pastor, has made available ESTATE OF HENRY J. HEALY, De­ ceased, Praieriptiona Accurately Fillad - for storage. Anything will be ac­ Notice Is hereby riven that on the cepted, and parishioners who 3rd day of July, 1966, 1 will present to Main Store— 116 E. Pikes Peak ME. 2- 1593 have items too large to transport the County Court of tte City and County of Denver, Colorado, my account, for North Store— fi32 Tejon ME. 4-4861 DU D'S CAFE in the family car are asked to final settlement of tha administration Specializing in Sunday Dinners call Rollie Czeezok at PY. 4-3226. of said eatate when and where all per­ PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY He ■will arrange to have them sona in intereat may appear and objact 12 till 8 p.m. to them if they to detiie. picked up and delivered to the THOMAS M. SMITH. Executor. 501 North Tejon ME. 4-5541 CR. 9-9981 rectory garage. Firat Publication May 24, 1956 , Lait Publication June 21, 1966 1119 Washington Ave. Golden, Colo. Graduation June 3 (Publiihcd in the CathoUe Reritter) St. Mary’s School will hold its NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION eighth grade graduation ceremo­ Notica la (iven hereby that Henry nies in the 8 o’clock Mass on Sun­ Larton and Guy McKim have dtaaolved \..,Gifts and Flowers... tha partnerthip known aa McKtm Weld­ day, June 3. A Mass at 7 o’clock ing and Machine Shop at 242 Elati has been scheduled in addition to Street, Denver, Colorado. Henry Lanon Fort Collins Please Patronize the regular Masses on that day will not ba reiponiibla for debt, con­ First Communion was held in Our Lady of tracted by any on. other than himtelf, Your REGISTER only. Parishioners who|have no ZEALNEFF lastlake Club Sorrows Church, Eastlako, Sunday, May 13, and Guy McKim, doing butlncai ta children in the graduation class McRim Welding and Machine Shop will Advertisers and in the 8:30 Mass. The class members were Carl Campton, • Large Stock of not be reapontibla for ’dcbti eontractad DREIIING MOTORS Fresh Cut Flowers Mention Joe Kalceuic, John Bramming, and Tom Shafer. by any on . other than bimaalf. EffeC' a t All 'Times. The Pin-up Girls_4-H Club (shown above) attended Mass and Favors Received tiva Hay 18. 1966. HENRY LARSON, ' Buick and GMC Trucks CR 9-4041 THE REGISTfeR received Communion in a group on Sunday, May 6, in observance A reader o f the Register GUY McKIM 1218 Washington of Rural Life Sunday, ■raOMAS U FORD, Atty. C- .1 1 • • - a o. r. .wishes to publish thanks to St 230 South College A v e . Phone- 2500 Golden, Colo. Eastlake is a mission of St. Catherine’s Parish, Denver, at- Philip Neri for favors received 1700 E. 6th Ave. Pint Ihiblicttion Hay 24, 1066 tended by the Rev. J. B. Paolazzi. 1 through his intercession. Laat Publication June 14, 1866 1 PAGE FIFTEEN Tliursday, May 31, 1956 Office, 938 Bonneck Street * THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4^205 St. Pius Tenth

Dedication Set THE REGISTER CLASSIFIED GETS RESULTS For June 16 Aurora.— (S t Pius X’s Par Phone Today KE. 4-4205 To Place Your Classified Ad in the Register ______j Ish)— Parishioners are busy preparing for the formal dedica­ GIFTS 1A HELP WANTED— [ROOMS FOR RENT- I REAL ESTATE WANTED 35 MISC. FOR SALE 44 tion of the church on Saturday, FURNISHED Precious Blood FEMALE 20 List Your Property G.E. I t eu. ft, deep frees*, 2 years old. June 16. A-1 condition. SK. t-7253. On Saturday and Sunday, May BABY SITTEKS NEEDED Larvt front aleeplnf room* larfe elotet For Sale With Religious w Employed person. KE. 4-4867. 26 an6654 for appointment. SK 6-8341 - RA 2-3980 another crew will place an equiv­ Saving © Rcasonabl«. alent amount of acoustical tile (Mott Precious Blood Parish, Woman to clean and help with children SK 6-7597 PICNIC SETS DanTer) Value of on the ceiling of the basement j Friday. DU. 8-8344. HOUSES FOR REN T- 4027 E. Iliff Redwood -tU At a meeting of the Altar and $12.95 up UNFURNISHED 24 (at So. Colo. Blvd.) Knotty P in e ...... — ..___$22 First First Communion Rosary Society Monday evening. ANY SIZE MADE TO ORDER. fo r EMPLOYMENT 1351 Brentwood, Lakewood BE. S-1SS2 The dozens of lay catechism May 28, members voted to do­ $1.95 up AGENCIES 10 2 room houao partly furnished. Will ac­ PIANOS, MUSICAL teachers are preparing for June nate $860 to Father John Dono- commodate one party. Nice yard. 680 per APPLIANCES 45 17, the day following the dedi­ hoe, C.M., pastor, toward the ^ Ace Loan Company mo. Call in person. 1164 Kalamatb. IN STRU M EN TS 39 cation, when the first group of reduction o f the parish debt It © r NO DOWN PAYMENT ® 1758 Larimer KE 4-9827 ^ children will receive their First was also voted to purchase a new UNFURNISHED ^ (Msil Orders Acceptwi) ^ Free Office Jobs RANGI8. REFRIOERATORS. washsn Communion in the new church, cabinet for use in the altar boys’ APARTMENTS dryers, up to tltO diseent ee loss, sacristy and also a pamphlet rack t e m p o r a r y o f f ic e h e l p m RENT A PIANO m^els (Is. ear metof pUa. PE. 1-7144 Many of the teachers have Alameda si Dowling. Opoa till I taught catechism classes weekly to be placed in the rear of the 911 Equitabis Bldg. 2 Bedroom, main floor, private home,,, Large Selection to AC 2-9571 private bath. Week daya after 6 p.m .; I WE GIVE RED STAMPS for two years. The catechetical church. PERSONALS All diy Sat. A Sun. GR. 7-6868. * Choose from program is headed by Mmes. Mrs, Jean Perry, chairman of 1 1 1 BARGAINS I I I Helen Kish and Dorothy Dechant, the flower committee, asked that R ^ l ESTATE FOR SALE 33 anyone wishing to donate flowers Rent a Formal $ 5 . $ 1 0 per mo. Used Vacuum Cleaners. Trade-Ins, all and among the teachers are the FREE mskes and models. 21 and up. Open Sun for the altars this cummer call Nice selection of colors and sizes. “You can sell it FAST following: Mrs. Ann Boston, P O LLrS BRIDAL SERVICE Temporary - Permanent days, 10 s.m. to 5 p.m. 2336 W. 32nd her at SK. 6-8693 and she will Ave. GL. 6-7181. Tom Vasko, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle 2638 Emporia Part-Time Office Jobs ( Adams, Joe DeMersseman, Mrs. make arrangements to pick them EM. 6-2107 (for appolntmerft) 1 LeMoine Music with 1 Register up. Wright Bradley, Mrs. Ann Empire Employment I St. Mary Magdafene' 1543 Champa TA 5-0191 Bridal Gown. 10-12. White, imported Zenith. Whirl-Pool, Blaekstone, Whelan, Mrs. Helen Vasko, and Judge Edward C. Day spoke Service Norge, Kelvinator a n d Laundry Want Ad" on the Our Lady of Loretto lace and nylon net over alipper satin. Mr. and Mrs. George Osborne; Illutlon veil. See—to appreciate. Oall: 3113 Teller Queen Automatic Washers from Guild, which is being organized 1124 Mile Hi Center SHOP around than aav oar otiao vaJwa 8169.95 up. Mrs.- Lois Sessions, Mrs. Vir­ TA. 6-9463 for appt. )ist call KE. 4-4205 AC 2-8646 ' TOM WALKER PIANOS ginia Roberts, Lou Smith, Mrs. in, the parishes throughout the 1841 t Bdvy Eaav parking 8 ? 7-7164 Buy on Meter Plan Esther Petersen, Mrs. Anne city. WEDDING INVITATIONS See this 2-story colonial home Blaekstone 1401 Champa Mrs. Bess Detwiler, head I Commercetown Employment | to plsee your Mutz, Mrs. Barbara McCloud, 100 for 37.60. Fine quality, beautiful I Lois Mae Bowen J CLOTHING AND FURS 41 I MA ^0562 floral designer at Flower Haven, on Vs acre of beautiful land- Mrs. Pat Craig, Mrs. Mary Pryor, raised letter printing, feat service. Dolan, Comptometer operators $200 plus: Inc., gave a demonstration on 910 12th SL AL. 5-9588. typist with abort hand $260. (Will sd for next week’s Mrs. Rhea Wagoner, Mrs. Ber­ I scaped grounds. 5 bedrooms, 3 Dresses, Coats, Hats, Blouses, Skirts. the art of making centerpieces use hiffh school girlsl, 2 couples for | Girls' sizes—10-14. See all week. 717 nard Slenker, Mrs. Ann Miller, cooking and serving in private homes J BUILDING and spoke on the care and ar­ Free to Churches and Lodges— 18 cup j baths, family T.V. rooms. 1st j Emerson or call; CH. 4-3188 for appt Mrs. Hazel Bruzzichesi, Mrs. De­ coffee um for distributing Rswicigh in small town. Good recommendstion edition of the REGISTER rangement of flowers. Four cor­ Call next Tues. eve. 5-7 a.m. unUI 9 a.m. MATERIALS 46A lores Hinterreitef, Mrs. Rose­ Vanilla among members of your or­ and references, 2 women—good cooks 2 I floor includes den or office. sages that she had made were ganization. See or write W. T. Rawleigh and capable serving in mounUin I mary Casper, Mrs. Rita Sharrow, awarded as special prizes. Cake Co., 1415 28rd St., Denver, Colo., or homes. CH. 4-6234. CHILDREN'S Many other Hstlnga* . NEW AND USED Mrs. Marcella Cook, Maj. George and coffee were served by the phone AC. 2.1619. i FURNITURE French, Mrs. Nancy Adshead, I R u88 Weliner Realty Co. BUILDING MATERIALS hostesses, Mmes. Dorothy Sheri­ SITUATIONS [ riunbliis • Dcon Dcen e Vlcdm Marjorie Hage, and Mrs. Doro­ dan, Arthur Smith, J. S. Threl- OtNl n 1 BE 3-6537 thy Andrew. keld, and Fred Vendetti. Your Eyes Are \ WANTED—MALE NEW AND USED Kerdy Wrecking Among new Holy Name So­ Thursday evening. May 31, i ' Widowed mother’s son, 16',h years, 6-foot, Baby Furnitara Most Precious I I from Me Carmel High, wante job on Contractor$ ciety officer! for the coming at 8 o’clock there will he an Toys and Wheel Goods I 501 Oaumis TA 6-60I) year are Jack O’ Brien, tecond I ranch, summer vacation. Write or phone important meeting of all Have Them Examined ? colleeL Plymouth 6-8960; 730 W. 108th Buy. Sell or Trade eice preiident, and Joe Ful­ chairmen and workers for the I I S t, Los Angeles 44, Calif. ham, aecrelary. or a Visual Analysis Located in KIDDIE KORNER W A N TED TO BUY .49 bazaar. A large attendance is home. Sell as low as $350 down. The guard of honor for first .NOW I SITU ATIO N S 11st Ave. at Penn. PE 3-57571 urged as final plans will be WE. 6-3563 . We Buy and Sell Furniture Friday adoration will be provided discussed and the chairmen I WANTED— FEMALE 12 by Sections 10 and 11, headed by Dr. Alfred Kleyhauer and Antiques will give their reports as to the Exp. Colored lady want! day work. Mrs. Alison Shearer and Mrs. j work already being done. KE 4-1044 1432 Tremont 5 TA. 6-8607. The firms listed here CULVER’S STORE Thelma Brown. There will be New members of the Teen i ST. PHILOMENA’ S i 1280 So. Pearl EDUCATION 13 two Masses, at 6:30 and 8 Club will be introduced Friday, j PARISH deserve to be remembered PE 3-1033 o ’clock, and' the day will end June 1, at 7 :30 p.m. in the hall. Piano Lesion—.Modern or Classical I Lovely 4-bedroom home with “ Come in and Broiese with Benediction at 7:30 p.m. A dance, with refreshments fol­ Call GLe S-4608 ! sleeping porch, Ifull-finished Adnlta or Children when you are distributing Around Since it is the last time that all­ lowing, will be held after the Chiropractic I basement, fenced yard, and You are alieays teelcome." day adoration will be observed introduction. For Health Cara I garage. Immediate possession. your patronage in the dif­ in the chapel, it is hoped there First Friday Masses June 1 Dr. F. Eugene Armbruster TiBjrSwfrCHBOAREr 1 $9,950 LET'S SW AP 50 2 Plui reoeptlonist training. Business i will be a large turnout. will be at 6:30 and 8 o’clock, DE 3-8020 SE-30 Small Down Payment ferent lines of business. with Communion also being dis­ I demands trained oersonnel. All igea | ANYTHING of raluo uktn on porehaoc 80 at Breakfast 1310 Williams <>| j Free nisremen' for those who onslifr PE 3-3715 or lnitgilation». of gaa furngeeg, water tributed at 7 o’clock. Confessions More than 80 women attended Day and Evening Appointments Switchboard School i FR 7-8162 hfgten tto What bavo vo« RA. 2-8749 •**> the “ appreciation breakfast’’ on will be heard at the usual times rraiDiQf to 6 Waekt J CLINE & HARDESTY Sunday, May 27. Master of cere­ on Thursday afternoon and eve- Day or Evening I “Sells Homes" monies was Mrs. Gloria Shea, nmg. TEA ROOMS & 1460 fx>gan St KE- 4-4762 i Elizabeth’s Circle will and advance preparations were St. RESTAURANTS made by Mrs. Anne Mutz and meet Wednesday, June 6, at 8 Mrs. Helen Vasko. o’^ock in the home of Mrs. James Greear* 4051 E. Cornell. Annettr GInIhtr Danes Studio The traditional ' president’s // I 5540 W. 21Hi BE. 7-3588 or HA. 4-1430 gavei%in“ w a7p7eU nredT o^theiT hi^ the last meeting un- Keep Mother Children, 3 and up. intcrestod in Tap. Ac­ YOU NEED A HOME outgoinfr president, Mrs. Mary t>l ibe laii. robatic, Ballet, Baton and Modem Jaxx. Most Precious Blood Circle 1 l^are juit what you need and will Schuetz. As special tokens of will meet Tuesday, June 5, at 8 Out of Kitchen'^ DAY NURSERIES 15 I arrange terme for working pcopia* b’clock in the home of Mrs. Tc Mitehell’i Day Nnriery Schneiders, 2725 ,S. Harrison. Lakewood area. Educational program, I ramie Madonna and Child fig­ DIAL-A-DINNER Licenaed care for children, asea 2-6 urines, imported from Italy, to J Delicious Meals delivered hot to your years. Supervised play. Hot lunchea with TODAY'S BARGAINS SERVICE DIRECTORY Mrs. Mary Landis, Mrs. Anne CLASSIFIED 5 door. Steak, Barbecued Ribs, Southern snacks morninz and afternoon. 32 per day. 1590 Eaton. INCOME PROPERTY Mutz, and Mrs. Mary Pryor, all f Fried Chicken, Ham. Roaati, and Sea I KE. 4-4205 iFoods. All DInneri include salad, pu- 1 BE. 7-2427 three of whom since the incep­ LOST AND FOUND /tatoea. vesetable, rolls, and butter. I I jnst listed outstanding rental prop- tion of the parish have main­ CHILDREN'S CAMPS 15B I erty with attract^* quarters for tained the vestments, linens, and AC. 2-4891 Little Sporta Day Camp altars temporarily used by the GOOD TERMS V (4 P.M. to 2 A.M.) V Swimming ASH HAULING 100 FLOOR REFIN ISH ING 1261 PLUM BIN G and parish. LOST V Horseback Riding MR. BURROW I MILLER TRASH SERVICE HEATING 146 V Mountain Outings SP. 7-5903 FRANK’S FLUUK SERVICE Part of Rosary (The Decades). V Handcrafts Pickup Saturday and Sunday. AU $-1032 LAY, SAND AND FINISH Genuine Amethyst on gold, a HELP WANTED— (Morning and Evenings) WORK GUARANTEED - RA 2-814i Daily pick-up and delivery. All 5 WANTED— Junk. Any type. Boy #r haul I rha O’CONNOR Plumbing Co. j 89 8th Graders very dear keepsake. The As­ FEMALE— councilors are physical education I GE. 3-1048. Call P.M. sumption Church on Thursday instructors and coaches. Ages 6 FURNITURE to 14. 8-wcck period. BE. 7-0214. or S t Rose of Lima’s Church ;B)HCK A N D CEM ENT 104 REPAIRING 127 BETTER I on Sunday. I Catholic Lady , CONVALESCENT ------;------for Sales and Servira To Get Diplomas ST. JAM E^’ PARISH Puck pdinting. Ask pits. Brick repslie Antigua and better elsas el fumitura I Call GE. 3-3861 or GL. S-4321 HOMES 19 I REWARD ! wanted for auburban Pariah. Ono re*- ! I555 Newport I.ieeusMl. F J Gallagher. TA $-4717. Repaired Relinithcd Touch Up I 3030 W. 44tb Ave. I ident Priest. References required. | 2$ Yrt. Eiperiene* Fort Logan Nursing Home Open House Sunday, 2 to...... 6! ...... j J. C LAMB Please Call Mrs. J. A. Carlson ’ 938 Bannock l Vacancy for man or woman. Oxygen P.M. 2 Bedrooms, Full Fin­ At St. Francis' 378$ Franklin AL. $-702$ I 1 Experienced Reliable | W E 5-2853 Box 310, Catholic Register available. 1 ished Basement. ROOFS and (St. Francia de Sales’ Pariah, I SU. 1-3217 ! Mrs. Vogel — FL 5-6380 Denver) .Alice'! Private Home for the Aged. j I Free Estimate FURNACE REPAIRING, ROOFING 151 A class of 89 eighth firade; Reaa. rates* good food, newly dec. Lge. j Dunton Realty j Hot Mix Asphalt CLEANING 128 students will be graduated on EDUCATION liv. rm. Radio & TV. Call: PE. 3-6446 i 4118 E. 8tk Ave. DU 8-1651 AMERICAN KUUFINU SHEET METAL 13 or 324 Bannock. I Friday, June 1. A High Mass j 1 Paved Parking Lots fURNACES CLEANED. REPAIRED CUNTKACTINU COMPANY will be celebrated at 8:30 o’clock All mnkca of Fumarca Free eatimatea tjatUn repaired A repisred. Goarintted ' 1 and Drivewaya | Chsrriyn Sheet HeUI SU. 9-959$ Thoroughly Experienced Dependable by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Greg­ Teacher of Singing, Piano, - i: Phone for free &tira«te CH. 4-846# ory Smith, V.G. The Best of Care CATHEDRAL PARISH ESCO PAVING CO. The graduates will be served Sight-Reading, and Ear Next door. Lovely Apt., 1 bedroom, GUTTERS .TELEVISION SERVICE 153 for 1 BE 7 -3 0 5 0 GL 5 - 9 2 3 5 1 a breakfast prepared by the Training 2 large closets, twin beds optional. GUTTERS, new and repaired, 538 E. Homs like livingroom, kitchen, and L ...... 1 Alameda. SP. 7-4640. mothers of the seventh grade Extensive experience, N.Y. concert, MALE PATIENTS ONLY bath. Washing faciliUes. Vt block opera, club*. Toured U.S. with Fred pupils. Mrs. Joseph Ryan and I Special Diets, Finest of Service from bos line. Ideal for employed All Mtitk Warinz organization. Special study, coqple or two, Sirs. Robert Pfannenstiel are in Juilliard iSchool of Music, N.Y. B.M, CARPENTERS, HOUSECLEANING 132 charge. dezree, U. of Denver; M.M. decree. U, Mrs. Anna Classen’ a 1540 Logan Contractors 108 Mary Martinez and William: of Illinois; coschinz with Met con­ j; I uceii SEIVIC8 ductors, N.Y. Rest Home Wong will receive high school Taught Voice, Piano, Opera Kitchen etblneU, carpenter work and scholarships. 1433 Si. Paul FTI. 7-2090 * remodeling. First cUw work. 1 SATRIANO 1 Workshop at U. of Tennessee St. John’s Parish To climax the day’s activities 3-3088 PE, ^6241 3 bedroom brick, full base-] l41#6 riMTWS CL. 9-S124] a dance will be held Friday eve­ LICENSED CONTRACTOR i BROTHERS | ning in the grade school play­ Doing own work to keep high prices $11,950 1 Rugs and Fumilura Cleaning 1 ground from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 | down. New homes, additions, remodeling, I Floors Waxed and Polished ! patios, carporla, etc. Guaranteed work­ p.m. Mmes. Charles Keller, Leon­ I SK 6-8341 RA 2-3980] 1 Walls and Windows Waihad I I Amen-Costello manship. Best of references. 3$ mo*, to 1 Paper Cleaning J FREE ard Skipton, Robert Carlin, and pay. BE. 8-3321. 1 Expert - Dependable - Insured 1 Claude Ramsey will be in charge I Realty 1 Fre, Estimate* Refbrences | Tony's I assisted by the parents of the 1 GL 5-5754 or ! Radio & TV i JOSEPH PRUNK graduates. 1 GL 5 -8 2 8 9 | Mrs, Peter Reilly, Mrs. Fred Cure d’Ars Parish 1 residential - CtIHMERtlAL j Service Gardiner, and Miss Jean Strom- Near new, 3 bedroom brick, 2 2 in d u strial 1 1018 W . 9tlv Ave. AC 2-3959 soe v^l represent the St. Fran­ fireplaces, full diningroom, | j BUILDING AND KEMOIIEUNO 1 INSULATION ’ 132A Expert Repair On All Makes cis de Sales’ PTA at the state' 1 Krtf Kstlmtle* | Prompt and Courteous . meeting to be held on May 31 at oisize bedrooms. Full basement 1 Cnarantie# SitUfmctleii | Keep cool: Sanmtr comfort, John* llui- Service East Junior High School, Aurora. B. M. HOWARD — REALTY {3416 W 34tii GL. 5 -8 8 6 9 1 rille: Genaioo Blown Rock W ««l: Roof* REPAIR Reports of the White House Con­ 3595 Ivy St. DU. S-1458 I and Siding. Home Iniulitfon Improve­ ference on schools will be given ment Co. RA. 2-0252, Eve. CH. 4-7626. at this time. MOVING, TRUCKING, UPHOLSTERERS 157 Athletic Association Attention 1 Garages STORAGE 139 Dinner on June 4 i Expert upbotatery and carpet eleanlai jlAny size, any kind, ony- JIM « ELMER'S EXPRESS in.. rour horns or our shop. Carpet re- The date of the Athletic Asso­ Mr. & Mrs. Denver: Piano moving our specialty. Also houae- psirint sad layinx- Uovd Elllotk $41 ciation’s potluck dinner has been ! where. No dn. pymt. neces- j bold good* and expraaa work. Day o) Wadswort.L BZ. t-$869 For Best Results — changed to Monday, June 4, ac­ ; sary. 14x20 frome, low o il night TA. $-1828. cording to Mrs. A. J. Dunst The List Your Properly For Sale Re-Upholatery by leiiibl* firm. 1 $695. 1 WALLPAPER, PAINTS 140 31 years experience— terms event will take place at 7:16 ' •with Fret Estimate. p.m. in the high school cafeteria, NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY 235 S. Sherman Street. Each 48$ Be. Broadway PE. 8-112$ couple attending should bring a John Fa Bruno Work Gaarantesd TOOL SHARPENING casserole or salad to serve six. BIRICK CLEANING Realtor I" Those planning to attend are CONSTRUCTION asked to contact Mrs. Gannon,i E. 22nd dk Kearney SETTE k Lswnmswer Sharpening and Servlca ; 1900 Dahlia FL. 5-7180> lo Reo and Moto mower service, parts, tires, PE. 3-5574, or Mrs. Pike, SP. DE 3-4266 Eves. DE 3-6228 We Repair Any Type of Brick or Stone Homes After 5 p-m. I j . Interior DE. 3-9646 £x4trier roUetx. Qualified by experience, ' { 7-6260, not later than May 31. Sidewalks, Porches Ii” 123S Wadsworth JDress will be casual, and games, Including Commercial Buildings and Patios o BE. 3-3222 dancing, and other entertain­ Built or Rspnirsd ST. CATHERINE’S PARISH CURTAIN LAUNDRIES 114!t , Lakewood Aato Servics ment will be furnished. A Replacing mortar that is dattrieroting or fallen out 4343 Elliott Power Mowers sharpened; pickup and Religious vacation school This spacious older home is a Rsfcrencai laiared delivery, guaranteed service. ^ due to faulty material or ravages of time and weather. FRANUIB LACE CURTAIN CLJtANKKE Call BE. 3-5312 1$$1 Carr for the public school children A real beauty! Lge. liv. rm, with CURTAINS. CRtKIHETED TABLE will open Monday, Juna 11, We con match mortar so closely to the old mortar that fireplace. Full din. rm., kit. CLtYl’HS. OKAPEKlBiS. BLANKETS and closa with’ First Copiniup- SPREADS LINENS. CLEANED BY WELL DRILLING •with nook, three bedrms., 2 LATEST METHODS HAND PRESSED FOR paper kaatlng and painting call ion on Sunday, July 1. Any ^ our repairs con scarcely be detected. Cenerste baths, dbl. gar. Close to trans, ONLY 1269 KALAMATH. TA. $-8527 Anton Barringer 158 Madiaon KA. 2-2285 child from tha first through Caulking and shopping. 2 blocks from the sixth grade who Is not in A Guarantee— 20 years or more on all brick-stone re- Wallpap*^2$s a roll and ep. Whita WATER WELL DRILLING school, and church. DRUGGISTS 115 Enamel. 33.$9 per gaL 165 Santa- Fe a Catholic school should plan ^ pairing. Water-proofing Grull Realty KE. 4-4629. Burks Drilling G>. to attend these three wepks of Tack Pointing ALADDIN DRUG CO. BE. 7-0001 Licensed and Bonded daily religious vacation school. Sand Blotting 3081 I . Colfax Avt. FR. M tU PAINTING 143 Frea Eat. St Information Stoam Clioning Lack of Space CURE D’AKS YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS Largs Family Homs will ks Sllad eerreetly at 3706 Eudora St. EA. 2-1391 Correapondents are asked to $21,000 WASBING’TON PARK PBARMACT PAINTING Ph SP. 7-97$5 109$ South Gaylord St take notice that at this busy 3-bedroom brick, 1 bath, 8 more I INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR r bedrooms, utility and recreation room LINEN SERVICE 162-A

hiid iriWBara''id -a ^ ggaaiaii j UI r; i THE 28th ANNUAL-KNIEHTS OF COLUMBUS SILVER DOLLAR DAYS 3 BIG NIGHTS DENVER I TODAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY COUNCIL FOR CHARITY 539 MAY 31—JUNE 1 & 2 ...... 1575 GRANT ST.

2 MAJOR AWARDS AWARD WINNERS NEED NOT BE PRESENT.

^isum m JbeJL! For the first time a charity ba­ 4 DOOR SUPER HUDSON RAMBLER zaar in Denver will offer two auto­ TO BE AWARDED JUNE 1ST mobiles as major attractions, with all participants eligible to receive one or the other car. The bazaar is the Silver Dollar Days, annual benefit sponsored by Denver Knights of Columbus Council 539. The event is scheduled this year May 31, June 1-2. SpOJJL jc d L ihsiA S L CHEVROLET "210'ill TO BE AWARDED JUNE 2ND GAMES-REFRESHMENTS-BOOTHS FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! EVERYBODY’S GOING! THIS PUBLICITY MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH THE COURTESY OF THESE FRIENDLY FIRMS

SEE PHIL ROTOLE AT CLUB TAVERN TThnayhcm. ^ OPTICIANS MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY Dan and Eddy ■ . Dispensing Opticians THE BLARNEY SHOP IN SU RA N CE SINCE 1897 For G.E. • Motorola • Phitco Only the Finest in OFFERING PRACTICAL PRECISION AND QUALITY Hotpoint * Bendix * Crosley Food and Service in s u r e r s Hoover • Whirlpool • RCA WE USE ONLY THE FINEST 753 Gas & Electric Bldg. TA. 5-0241 ond many other lines Cocktail Service OPHTHALMIC MATERIALS Herbert W. Leibman Gerard R. TeBockhorit Complete Appliance-TV-Radio Service Come in and get acquainted 335 14th ST.— CORNER 14TH AND TREMONT Gerald J. Hencmann 3205 East Colfax DE. 3-1571 723 East 6th Ave. CH 4-9429 Denver 2, Colorado—AC. 2-6433

MOUNTAIN STATES SPRINKLER MOUNTAIN P. J. ALLEN CONSTRUCTION CO. Rocky Mountain Beverages, Inc. SYSTEM SUPPLY CO. TOWEL SUPPLY General Contractors Bottlers of Whistle, Golden Orange, \ Wholesaling Everything for Lawn .N. W. (Bert) Beekius Mason’s Root Beer and Sprinkling Systems Commercial and Industrial Complete Linen Rental Service ILLION BROTHER EVERETT 0. NORD Contractors UBBLE I VESS B EVERAGES 1500 Dahlia St. DE. 3-5021' 2090 So.. Grant RA. 2-7047 1371 Glencoe - DE. 3-1051 2911 Walnut TA. 5-1238 ! HENRY'S DRIVE-IN VESSA PLUMBING & WOEHRMYER i I 19c HAMBURGERS C SHAKES • IIMItl < »tl > AUTO BODY & UPHOLSTERY CO. 7900 U ST COLFAX HEATING CO. PRINTING CO. If you have a wreck . . . we can JACK VESSA ONE TIME CARBON FORMS make it look at good at new. WILLIAM CROW JEWELRY Estimates on New Work W Fine Diemondi * Silverwera CONTINUOUS FORMS M Watchei • Jewelry Remodeling M K. C. Rinf* end Emblems W Welch Repairin( See Vt for LARRY KAISER LES FLEAK 1457 So. Pearl SPnice 7-2136 Denver 4, Colo. CHerry 4-6617 Seat Covert - Painting - Body & Fender Work - Budget Pien 3rd Floor Universitj Bld(. KE. 4-6336 696 South Broadway PE. 3-5264

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