U . S . L i f t front o 33 m X o m That Man From O OJ 37 c and his appearance at St. Pat­ As precedent shattering .''.a 'No More War/ Is Plea rick’s Cathedral were only this was, the UN talk was preliminaries to his appear­ clearly the crest of what the From Pope Paul at U.N. ance at the United Nations. Pope called a tribute to the efforts of nations to build an New York. — For a short half-hour that seemed THERE the representatives “edifice of peace.” to leap like a spark of light from Christ’s time to the of 116 nations (Albania’s Pek­ This peace, said the Pope ing-oriented envoys were con­ present, history stood still as the nations of the world could not be built on material spicuously absent) heard the listened to Christ’s Vicar on earth. things alone, or else “ it would Pope Paul Vi’s dramatic Pope describe his appearance be built on sand.” cry at the UN plenary meet­ States for the 20th anniversa- as an “ epilogue to a long pil­ ing — “ No more w ar!” — i*y of the United Nations, saw grimage” — a 2,000-year pil- Moderns, rather, must put was the highpoint of a day dignitaries such as Cardinal grimage of the Church on the “ new man” referred to that began with a prayer at , Governor through the history of man­ by St. Paul, the Pope said, Kennedy airport that God Nelson Rockefeller. Mayor kind. He thus made clear that and must begin to think of would bless “ this land of Robert Wagner of New York, his plea for concord and their “ com mon origin and -y^pocr^plia yours” and that the United and UN Secretary U Thant brotherhood was no sideline common destiny.” States would preserve the meet the Pontiff on a bright in the career of Catholicism, gifts given her by Christ — but chilly Oct. 4 at the air­ but a crowning highpoint. IN A POSSIBLE reference St. Theresa of Avila was “ peace, concord, freedom, and port. His brief stop without Peace, he told the UN, is de­ to the Red Chinese, uninvited noted for her visions and justice.” alighting

FATHER DUNSTAN ex­ pects to leave Denver on Oct. 11, and proceed by way of New York, so as to arrive at his Mapiri mission by the first week in November.

WE SELL • C A R PET S We are pleased to announce the appointment P a d r» ’s P r e s s ’ P a cka g o • DRAPERIES Clamping steel bands around the printing press he has • UPHOLSTERS crated for transport to his mission station at Mapiri in Bolivia, At A Fair Price of MR. CHARLES J. O'BRIEN, Jr., as an Denver-raised Father Dunstan Dooling, O.F.M., is eager to return to the Andean site where he intends to print text books We Clean in Spanish for pupils at the new school he has built of solid associate with our organization mahogany. His sawmill provided the first cash income for his • C A R P ET S 12-town parish complex. While in Denver he has been living at • DRAPERIES • UPHOLSTERY St. Elizabeth’s monastery. At A Fair Price Cathedral Choir Seeks Newcomers Newcomers to the Denver Cathedral, near the sacristy. MILE HI INTERIORS This will be the first rehear­ area who are interested in 5042 Federal Blvd. joining the Denver Cathedral sal of the new season. No professional training is 433-8491 choir can attend a rehearsal necessary, according to the — A L BE LU O — ; t of the men’s section of the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Richard choir on Thursday, Oct. 14, 7 Hiester, archdiocesan direc­ p.m., in the choir room, which tor of music and director of is located in (he back of the the famed choir. Charles J. O'Brien, Jr. Associate y 'i''

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Begun on a shoestring, but its sales in­ hope to immunize itself from the rig g e r of Pope, Peace, and U.N. sured by its colored photos of nude women, suppression and gradually ‘ educate tik^ When Christ said, “ Blessed are the Peacema­ which appear in every issue. Playboy is cele­ public to an utter perversion of moral c. a- kers,” He did not intend that these words should ap­ brating its 12th anniversary by putting out an cepts in the domain of sex. One of the conse­ ply only to those who sit at peace tables. The appear­ anthology of Its articles written by ‘ ‘literary quences of this let-down in moral standards ance of Pope Paul VI this week at the United Na­ greats,” among whom are John Steinbeck, Al- will be the loss of freedom. tions made It clear that the problems of peace should dous Huxley, James Baldwin, and Bertrand find their origin in the hearts of all men. Russell. It is thus that this basically sex mag­ WRITING A RETROSPECT of his novel. “ The hour has struck,” the Pope said, “ for a azine protects itself under a screen of liter­ Brave New World, Aldous Huxley, a few halt, a moment of recollection, of reflection, almost ary merit. years ago, predicted that future dictators of prayer; a moment to think anew of our common Playboy boasts a circulation of 3,000,000. It would allow unlimited sexual “ freedom,” as origin, our history, our common destiny.” is found not only in the ordinary news outlets a natural counterbalance to the loss of econ­ Today as never before, he urged, “ in our era so but even in department stores, which would omic and political freedoms. Nothing so marked by human progress, there is need for an ap­ not think of displaying the ordinary sex mag­ weakens the human dignity on which freedom peal to the moral conscience of man. For the danger azine. No one seems ashamed to sell it. is based as does sexual license. This was one comes not from progress nor from science; indeed, if Playboy’s success and seeming invulnera­ of the prime means by which the Commu­ properly utilized, these could rather resolve many of bility have taught lessons to those who traffic nists consolidated their power in Russia. It is the grave problems which assail mankind.” in eroticism. Ingmar Bergman, the film pro­ no surprise to learn that the staff of Playboy Peace is one of the blessings of God. It should not ducer, thus explains the tactic of getting the says openly that women are inferior to men be surprising, either, that peace is one of the recur­ public to accept, by slow degrees, the most or that it systematically fights Christian mor­ rent themes of the Word of God. P eace is, in fact, outrageous scenes: ality. perhaps the dominant characteristic of the reign of Unless sexual anarchy is to become an es­ the Messias, the Prince of Peace. “ Of course, we have to educate the aud­ ience. It is our duty. At first you give the tablished philosophy, eating away at the The Pontiff made clear in his address to the U.N. American character that supports our free­ General Assembly that the best preparation for audience a pill that tastes good. And then you give them some more pills with vitamins, but dom, it must be effectively checked. How? peace is the worship of God and the faithful observ­ A writer in the conservative Protestant ance of His laws. On this thought it might be well to with some poison, too. Very slowly you give >oint out that the two words we find most often them stronger and stronger doses” (Time, fortnightly, Today, suggests a fInked with the term peace are justice and truth. The November H, 1963). “ control board on a national level, composed great hope that Pope Paul has placed in the United of a small group of top-flight persons from Nations in its conquest for peace is best recalled THE VITAMINS-PLUS-POISON technique the artistic world, sociologists, jurists, educa­ when he told the assembly: “ You give saj\Qtion to is spreading. A novel has been written pur­ tors, and clergymen . . . Such a board would the great principle that the relations between peoples porting to be a “ spoof" of the pornographic seek out the best ways of attaining the goal should be regulated by reason, by justice, by law, by novel. It has won favorable reviews and huge of an uncorrupted public.” negotiation: not by force, nor by violence, not by sales. It was called by Time (June 12, 1964) war. not by fear or by deceit. . . “dirty as hell.” By pretending to be a satire SUCH A BOARD must have the power to “ You exist and operate to unite nations, to bind it gained respectability and protected itself tell producers and publishers that the expres­ states together. . . You are an association. You are a from popular indignation. sion of opinions and ideas is one thing and bridge between peoples. You are a network of rela­ By mixing a little “ philosophy” with the the exploitation of sex is another thing, and tions between states. We would almost say that your dirt, and pretending to present an honest re­ the latter will not be tolerated, however min­ chief characteristic is a reflection, as it were, in the flection of life, any periodical or movie can gled it is with the former. temporal field, of what our aspires to be in the spiritual field: Unique and universal.” # Layman at Largo Thus, besides sitting at the conference table, a way must be carefully prepared — by mercy, truth, justice. Without these there is no peace. “ We must get used to thinking of man in a new w ay,” the Pope Koino, Tak; Columbus, Nie said, “ with a new manner, too, of conceiving the 77/ e /? £S 7- /S U P TO THB S O IL ! paths of history and the destiny of the world.” By Jim Bxdok It was not only inspiring to have the Pope in the U.S. and giving an address at the U.N. Hi.s mere Ponder and Print No, Virginia, Columbus was He wound up going all the And what about Kolnobia. presence and his decisive and clear-cut words have not the first to discover way down to where Delaware the Gem of the Ocean? given the world a hope. They echo a challenge not America. is today. Then Jan headed for But wait a minute. There is only to the world leaders, both big and little, but to Neither were the English, home with the good news. a slight problem before the each and every man, woman, and child. Foxes in History the Spanish, the Vikings, nor But. with the luck of the Po­ “ Go with Kolno” campaign “Blessed are the peacemakers,” Our Lord said the Italians. lish, he never got to tell his can get into full swing. It was a Polish navigator story of the discovery of It seems that an Irishman in the Seventh Beatitude of the Sermon on the Mount, By G. J. Gustafson, S.S. posed again and again as a BUT THE m em ory of who was the first to discover America. On the voyage by the name of William Veri­ Foxe, a name still not un­ tissue of lies. His contempor­ Bloody Mary lives on, present­ “ for they shall be called the children of God.” But if America. Specifically, it was home, Jan died. ty (you might know he’d have known to calumniators of the ary, Father Persons, found ed as a brilliant contrast to the peacemakers are blessed, and “ joy followeth a Pole named .Ian Koino of a name like that) is claiming Church, once wrote a book one hundred twenty lies in Good Queen Bess who was Since then, most history them that take counsels of peace,” what of those who Kolno, Poland, of all places. that a group of Irish monks which he intended as a kind of less than twenty pages. neither good, nor rightly books ignore Mr. Kolno and falsely promise peace, or attempt to build peace on discovered America back Anglican martyrology. He “ Professional” historians queen, nor “Bess” out a rath­ That's right. Jan and his give second-best Christopher false grounds, that is. without justice and truth? crew hit the waves back in around 800 A.D. listed all the alleged crimes like Gardiner and Maitland er monstrous parody or car­ Columbus the credit. Well now. everybody knows “ Will the world ever succeed in changing that committed against the Puri­ have thoroughly discredited icature of her father, the 1476, some 16 years before they didn’t even have trans- selfish and bellicose mentality which, up to now, has tans and the genuine Protes­ the whole enterprise. Theo­ utterly self-willed and dicta­ Columbus shipped out. IT’S HIGH time something Atlantic boats in those days. been interwoven into so much of its history,” the tant reformers whom Henry, dore Maynard whose life of torial Henry. Some say she was done about this injustice Anyway, this Irish claim Pope asked last Monday. All peace loving men hope Mary, Queen of Scots, Mary, Elizabeth we have been read­ was not really his daughter, AT THE time Jan was dis­ to Jan Kolno. Somebody so. — (CJZ) Elizabeth, and probably ing (following Ford Madox since her mother, Ann Boleyn, covering America, Columbus, ought to start some legisla­ puts a crim p in the Kolno Charles 1 and II would or did Ford’s The Fifth Queen, died as an alleged adulterer who hardly even placed a tion in Washington, D.K. (Dis­ campaign. find odious. Hackett’s life of Henry VIII, accused, also, of incest. But, close second, was still in Gen­ trict of Kolnobia), to get this AND, IF THE discovery of The old Catholic strain in and Elizabeth Jenkins’ Eliza­ methinks, she must have been oa enjoying his 25th year of thing straightened out. America is going to be an ar­ gument between the Polish Kurious E(K)umenism once "Merrie England” was a beth the Great) neatly terms old Harry’s daughter! existence. There’s going to have to be Jan was working for King and the Irish, the question The savage symbol of a fiery cross against the persistent thing whatever the the whole dirty business Now to the conclusion Says a lot of name changing to Maynard: “Every revolution­ Christian I of Norway and will never be settled. midnight sky has been for too many generations the dubious or puzzling affection “Foxe’s fables.” start with. ary movement i.s made possi­ Denmark to check out what sign of man’s hatred for his feliow man. It is with for the old Church in both the J. S. Brener, whose intro­ Columbus Day will have to Tudors and the Stuarts, really duction to his edition of the ble by a book — whether it be was happening at the Norwe­ aimost Satanic furor that the KKK has used the re­ becom e Kolno Day. vered instrument of our salvation to put fear into the meant. This is a matter for papers (private and public) of (he Contrat Social (of Hou.s- gian colonies in Greenland. The P rie st. . . the professionals. Henry VIII Majmard cites, seau and the French Revolu­ Jan had a good wind and Then there will have to be “ Among the many renunci­ hearts of our feliow citizens. Like that of the Prince place.s like Kolnobia Universi­ ations to which the strong of Darkness, their work is done in the shadows and has this to say; “ Had Foxe tion) nr Das Kapital (M arx) sailed way over to Labrador. BUT WHAT Foxe succeed­ . . . been an honest man, his or .Mein Kampf (H itler). By the time he got there, the ty; Kolno, Ohio; Kolnobia. heart of a priest must con­ the night. Amen! sight of land must have South Carolina; Kolnobia Re­ sent, there is the greatest re­ The announcement that there has been a change ed in accomplishing was the carelessness and credulity bestowing on the good, pitiful, would have incapacitated him And possibly more of this looked so good that he decid­ cords; and, of course, British, nunciation of all — that of in the membership requirements of this secret socie­ loving, terribly wronged, and from being a trustworthy his­ later. ed to follow it a while. Kolnobia. having a fam ily of his own. ty by which Catholics would be admitted is a last often wrong headed, first torian. Unfortunately he was Poverty and celibacy truly ditch attempt to give to their organization a new ap­ daughter of Henry VIII, the not honest, he tampered with • Rolling With Iho Punch strip the clergy of every tem­ peal for support. The bigotry of the past cannot be title of Bloody Mary. the documents that came into poral thing, every earthly swept aside by the mere change in rules. The total F oxe’s diatribe has been ex- his hands.” link, in order to make it free philosophy of this secret society is alien to the prin­ and enslave it to one supreme ciples which guide any Catholic in the conduct of his A Mon of Talent, Courage and overflowing love of life. Un-Christian in purpose and bigoted in thought, Sickening Journalism Christ.” — Pope Paul. there is nothing to attract a man whose religion rec­ By Walter Kranx “ I am indeed far from say­ ognizes the charity of Christ. With this announce­ By Frank Morriss from Colorado;” 3) an Aus­ ing that the present seminary ment coming so soon after the dramatic television Even a superficial analysis trian historian named Frie­ Dear Show People: like Irving Berlin's .song members a break by seeing program is without defects, drich Heer; 4) Edward Keat­ report on the activities of the Klan, it is apparent of Tim e's article (Sept. 24) on Irving Berlin says there arc would indicate. There were that the right nerson looks at but I know of no seminarj' in that the once powerful group is desperately trying to Pope Paul VI will show the ing, editor of “ Ramparts,” several benefits given. Willie those songs. Barclay’s ad­ which those in authority are widely known only for his no people like show people. I sickeningsickenina decline, of journal­ sure hope he’s right. 1 under­ Hartzell and Jerry Bakke dress Is 1133 Blythe, Sun Val­ not making earnest efforts at gain stature. Stripped of its “police protection” by chronic intellectual heartburn ism. stand you not only smile when sponsored quite a few here in ley, Calif. His phone number improvement.” — Cardinal the vigilant efforts of the F.B.I., the Klan has resort­ at the thought that anything you arc blue, but you also Denver. is p op la r 4-6227. I hope he Lawrence Shehan of Balti­ ed to bravado and bombast to win m embers. Once First, there are the loaded was decided before his birth help each other out when the hears from some of you. more. the feared symbol of the South’s determination to words: The “droning” pr;i' rather short years ago. But now it’s been 10 years erful responses at the peniten­ going gets rough. since the accident, and there’s subjugate the Negro, to intimidate the Catholic and If illogicality and bias could tial procession opening the Well, the going has gotten no change in Barclay’s condi­ the Jew, the Klan is now faced with dissolution and kill. Time would have no live The Denver Catholic Register Council’s fourth session; el­ plenty rough for one of your tion — except besides being quick relegation to the scrap heap of history with oth­ subscribers. paralyzed from the waist President ...... Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr. D.D. derly Fathers being “ dis­ most talented pianists and Editor and Business Manager ...... Rt. Rev. John B.Cavanagh er similar groups. creetly” excused from that Unfortunately, some Catho­ composers. I’m speaking of down, he is now also para­ Associate Business M anager...... Rev. Daniel J. Flaherty We would rejoice if the Klan were to be totally ceremony; Pope Paul’s man­ lic journalism seems anxious Barclay Allen, a former Den­ lyzed in his right arm. This eliminated from our country. Our 20th century ner “ cautious . . . detached,” to pursue similar paths. For ver boy, who for the last ten means he cannot play the pia­ Managing Editor ...... Miles F. Porter America is gearing itself for the great future that his purpose “ subtle.” example, a national Catholic years has been laid up in a no any more. Until this time, Associate Editors ...... Linus M. Riordan, Paul H. Hallett, James R. Walsh, and David R. Millon. lies in store. No longer can we be divided in our ef­ magazine offers an excerpt California apartment, para­ he was able to fool around at These and other words to from a forthcoming book by Denver News Editor ...... Clement J. Zecha forts to give all citizens the same measure of free­ lockstep in serving generali- lyzed from the waist down as the keyboard — not with the one Frederick Franck, “a Production Manager ...... Robert W. Lynch dom and civic responsibility which so many now en­ zution and innuendo: Council the result of an automobile old Allen brilliance, of course, Holland - bom artist whose accident. He fell asleep at the but he could play after a fash­ Advertising Director...... John J. Murphy joy. There has been too much blood shed by people Fathers were excused “ if the paintings and drawings hang half-mile walk would have wheel while driving to Los ion and hear how his own Circulation D irector...... Julia M. Boggs committed to the cause of freedom. There are those in a score of museums here been the slightest physical or­ Angeles after finishing a job songs sounded. who may argue, and perhaps with some merit, that and abroad.” at Lake Tahoe. the pace has gone too quickly. We feel not. For one deal,” the implication being But a composer doesn’t that the march as far as pen­ Opposite a sketch that must I’m sure most of you re­ have to play the piano to hundred years after a war waged to free the slaves, ance was concerned was a be called a degrading carica­ m em ber Barclay Allen. In write beautiful music. He Published Weekly by the change can be measured often only in words, not fakery; ture and which laintiy sug­ Denver, he made musical his­ writes it in his head, and any THE CATHOLIC -PRESS SOCIETY. (Inc.) deeds. gests Cardinal Ottaviani, but tory. He played every in­ technician can transcribe it to 938 Bannock Street. Denver. Colo. 80294 Paul, a “ man genuinely is described only as a “ Curia The KKK is dying because there are m ore men humble in person,’’ is eager strument made, and played it paper. This is what Barclay Telephone, 825-1145 p . o. Box 1620 and women who are beginning to understand the Bishop.” Franck has cn- well. But he specialized on the has done. The other day he “ to preserve the prestige of scribed a monumental bit of message of Christ. No amount of religious doubletalk his office” — thus the Papacy piano. In those days he was a called his Denver friend, Joe assassination: can change the tenor of Christ’s doctrine. He itself is contrasted to humili­ big, good looking fellow. He McCarty, and said he had preached love of neighbor and He placed no restric­ ty, and consequently painted The Bishop “ kept me wait­ scored big playing with va­ completed 29 songs. He Subscription: |4.00 a year. tions on the color, creed or place of origin of this with the sin of pride; ing.” His skin “ was a too flor­ rious local groups, including wishes he could do something Canada. $5.50 a year per subscription. id network of tiny purple Willie Hartzell and his “ Hey, “ Will his words of peace with them because he’s broke Foreign countries, including Philippines. $7.00 a year. neighbor. His death is not to be mocked by the firing vein.s. I could hear his doctor fellers, it’s the KFELers.” — completely without funds of crosses. What the Klan stands for is totally alien to have any more impact than Second Class Postage Paid at Denver, Colorado. those he has uttered in Rome say. ‘You will have to lose — and he’s sick and discou­ the Christian tradition. To claim that it is not, is to weight. Your Excellency’.” IF ANY MAN was ever des­ during the past two years?” raged. (He hasn’t been able to Thursday, October 7, 1 9 6 5 make a sacriiege of Christ’s redemption of mankind. The artist finds. “ What was tined for the big time it was 42 Time asks, and with the ques­ sleep for over 30 minutes at getting on my paper looked Barclay Allen. Leaving Den­ — (Rev. John J. Kelliher) tion sows doubts as to Papal a time since the accident.) horrifying.’ ’ When asked to ver. he landed a job as Fred­ effectiveness in the struggle OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER show the sketches, the artist dy Martin’s featured pianist for peace and blights before­ I THINK YOU show people tells an “ unblinking lie . . . at the old Cocoanut Grove in should know of Barclay’s pre­ The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial Basic Symbol hand the effort of the Pope at Los Angeles, and his recorded approval. We confirm it as the official publication of the the UN; these are only the notes I take dicament. His brilliant talent In these days of rapid changes, clergy and laity on the spot.” solo of “ Tonight We Love” is is as brilliant as ever. I’m archdiocese. Whatever appears in its columns over the now a collector’s item. In signature of the Ordinary or those of the Officials of our alike find it puzzling to grasp the essential meaning HIS encyclical Mysterium sure there are several classic LATER Franck sends the time he had his own band, Curia is hereby declared official. ' of Mass. We’ve heard often enough that the Risen Fidei bad the “ subtle pur­ compositions among those 29 subject “two sketches in touring from coast to coast songs. But please get this Christ is among us representing, reoffering His re­ pose” of placating Council We hope The Register wUl be read in every home of which he looked almost hu­ before the car smashup. straight. Barclay is not asking deeming Calvary Sacrifice. But under what basic conservatives (according to the archdiocese. man.” The sketch the maga­ During all this time Barclay for a handout. He doe.sn’t “ students of the Vatican” ), symbol, in what fundamental pattern? The concele- zine carries, however, resem­ had also been gaining fame as want your money. He just We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a the implication being that he brated community Mass made it easier to explain. bles the portrait of Dorian a composer. He wrote several wants you to help him get the taste in the children of the archdiocese for the readlna of didn’t mean at all what he The Register. For all of us could see and feel anew that the ex­ Gray after years of sin. hit songs, and one great stan­ right people to look at those wrote in that encyclical; Un.sub.stantiati'd hints at song.s and .see If they’re worth change ()f gifts between us and God was above all a dard. “Cumana” is a classic * URBAN J. VEHR “ Many Catholic clergy and evil in regard to the clergy, in its field, and always will publishing. Thanksgiving Service in the form of a Community Feast of St. Francis de Sales Archbishop of Denver Meal. The word Eucharist means thanksgiving, a laymen consider Paul a Ham­ especially choosing a class of be. Joe McCarty has offered to Jan. 29. 1960. better name for our worship than Mass. The basic let,” says Time. It Is com­ clergy — when such become Now as you show people send copies of this article to plete 1 y unemharrassed to symbol is: Community Meal shows forth Unity-Com­ journalistic duty I will resign know, when the shocking some of you. I’m just betting muster in proof of that: 1) a from the profession. nows of Barclay’s tragic ac­ that Irving Berlin is right and Rt. Rev. Matthew J. Smith, Ph.D. munity Church — (Rev. Hugh Calkins, O.S.M., in “ New York suburban house­ This is trash presented as cident reached your cars, you that you show people will give Founding Editor. Register System of Catholic Newspapers Novena Notes) w ife;” 2) a “ Catholic layman objective reporting. rallied round the cause just one of your most talented i i U i m Council Failure, Retreats Are Essential for Modern Thursday, Oct. 7, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register Page 5 So. Denver Heroism Award Nominees Press Prejudges Man, Catholic Lay Leader Asserts Closed retreats are essential Theresians Considered by Committee By Bishop Robert J. Dwyer for the modern layman “ for the sake of progress, is a jum­ I Nominations for heroism vilians, both men and women. h e rhythm of the Council re-asserts itself. The bled bundle of nerves, at a ter­ j awards were considered by the Any person may send in nomin­ T familiar voices are heard, some incisive and grat­ rible cost of human liberty and Set Dinner j safety and heroism awards ations for the heroism awards, ing, like the immensely learned Cardinal of , dignity.’’ according to Ralph Theresians of Denver S o u tof the h Travelers' ... to the secretary of the awards I . XU • L J xi Protection association at its sec- committee at 325 Eudora street, Ernesto Ruffini, some suave and persuasive, like the eloquent Garza, of San Antonio, Tex., who will have as the.r honored guest, j Cardinal of Westminster, John Carmel Hecnan, still others spoke before some 50 “ retrea- Denver, before Oct. 15. j Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of charged with hardly-suppressed emotion, like the militant tant recruiters’’ after dinner at The selection committee is j Denver, at their cnarler dinner, AWARDS will be presented at Bishop of Bruges, Emile de Smedt. No one who has taken part the Sacred Heart Retreat House composed of Governor John in Sedalia recently. Ischeduled at 7 p.m. Oct. 13, in Love, Judges Flnesilver and a special dinner on Nov. 13 in in the Council can ever forget the superb aplomb and the the Brown Palace hotel, Den­ “ The retreat house is the only the Denver Athletic club. Wlenshank, Rabbi Samuel spontaneous Latinity of the Secretary-Gener­ place where modern man. in a Adciman, Palmer Hoyt, Jack ver, by Mayor Currigan. with al. Archbishop Peride Felici. Doubtless very busy and mixed-up world, The South Denver group held Foster, Bill Grant, and Lloyd Governor Love presiding. years spent lecturing in the classroom to gen­ can answer the Invitation of its first meeting in February, j King and now has 35 active and 2 as-; erations of seminarians of all nations pre­ Christ to ‘come aside and rest a $200 savings News D eadlin e! sociate members. The unit in- paring for the priesthood have inured him to with me,’ ’’ Garza said. bond, goes to the person con­ jVites members of the Ther­ The deadline for news sto- the task, but there is more than just facility A member of the board of the sidered to have performed the National Catholic Laymen’s Re­ esians of Denver East and West .. X e u . ■ pictures to appear in in his command of the language of the Coun­ riinnpr 1 “ Denver Catholic Regis- treat Conference, and a Knight to be present at the cil. There is also revealed a love for the elo­ where John Yelenick will “ be 'Iin the state of Colorado this, ,er” |s Monday at 5 p.m. Cor- of St. Gregory. Garza gave a “J.year. Second and third awards I respondents arc asked to quence of the great masters of the classical master of ceremonies, short talk on “ What the Retreat are savings bonds of $100 each. have their material at the tradition, now so rapidly failing. One won­ Means to a Retreatant,” which Theresian founder, the Rt. Rev Among 30 candidates for the “ Register” office at this time was followed by a question and Monsignor Elwood C. Voss, of ders whether another Council will see such a awards were members of the to assure publication in the answer .session with the assem­ Pueblo, will be guest .speaker. performance repeated. ‘B allin g ’ lo r R e tre a ts police force, firemen, and ci- following Thursday issue. bled captains and lieutenants of At the South Denver group’s i __ It was with a certain naivete, as we now recognize, that the retreat house. Baseball really wasn’t (he topic of Ralph Garza, center, of la.st luncheon, a number of, In describing the retreat ex­ the Council was launched, three years ago. in expectation that San Antonio, Tex., when he stopped to chat with the Rev. John young women who were to cn- perience, Garza characterized Its secrecy would be inviolate. The participants were under R. Padberg, S.J., left, director of Sacred Heart retreat house, |ter the novitiate this fall were' oath to divulge nothing of moment of what went on within many laymen today as having ' honored. COMPLETE LINE OF FIRST “ lost (heir personalities, their Sedalia, and the Rev. Charles F. Kruger, S.J., assistant direc­ the sacred walls of the Basilica. Sternly, at the conclusion of t incentive, the desire to be tor of the retreat house. The noted Catholic layman, a mem­ Reservations for the char­ COM MUNION SUPPLIES each morning’s Mass, were all exlcrns and strangers ordered somebody. These things have ber of the board of the National Catholic Laymen's Retreat ter dinner, at $3.60 per plate, to hie themselves hence. But the secrecy of the Council, from Wide Selection of been torn from the original Conference, used the bat in an illustration of a talk at a re­ or $7.20 per couple may be Veils Priced the very first day of Us operation, proved to be a sieve with structure, and he is now treat recently. made through Mrs. William from $2.25 more holes than could be counted on a summer’s morning. clothed in garments that Featuring our Taylor, 755-1127. Board mem­ This reflects less upon the honor and sincerity of the Fathers in promise complete security, regular routine of the retreat. Garza concluded the discus­ own book bers of the two other Denver “ Child Prays” accepting the fulfuliing oath as it does upon the practical with the one proviso that he Then he begins to relax, and the sion, often humorous, as he re-' follow the others who are in tensions, the worries, begin to units have arranged to attend Also— “ Welcome Jesus.’ impossibility of any rule of secrecy being imposed upon a delib­ counted his experience in re-' “ Pray Always.” the same rut. This is today’s fade away and are forgotten. the charter dinner of the erative body so large and so important in the modern world. In treat work, with the statement St. Joseph Children’s layman that conies out of the “ As he walks about, he re­ Theresians Denver-South. Mi.ssal such an assembly there arc bound to be leaks; there are bound world to make a retreat.” members the sky and the that “ we do not belong to the! to he those responsible or not, who will disregard the quietus. “ He enters the retreat house stars. . .he begins to appreciate Church. We are the Church, and Attn.: Altar Societies And there has to be news to feed the Insatiable maw of the for the first time, with every fi­ the beauty of the trees and the we have to do for God the work enesH. esAUTiPUL Altar Linen, Alb Linen . . . Now in Stock press. ber of his body and mind tense shrubbery. He began to like the that we are qualified to do. The FLOWERS with the hurry, hurry of the surroundings. He listens more PAST DCLI VBRV As things have turned out, it is not far from an exact Church is like a chain, and each attentively to the talks. PHONE A CHAROE statement to say that the Council has been held as much in the business of the world,” he said. of us is a link, and when a link “ His senses are like a rubber “Then it’s usually early Sa­ is weak, by sin, then the entire editorial and news rooms of the international press as it has turday afternoon, or perhaps band, which has been stretched chain is weakened. We have to within the walls of St. Peter’s. Very little if anything of what and released many times, until it’s late Saturday afternoon for become involved with, con­ has transpired in the great aula has been concealed from the some, that you feel that you are he knows that someday it’s cerned about, all the links, in 237-1366 eager public for more than a few hours. V/hat Cardinal So- I bound to break. all alone, and suddenly you rea­ Store Hours making the whole chain stron­ 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Week Days and-So remarked in his intervention on any specific day on I “ Being confused, the first- lize that something strange is ger.” any specific subject, how he said it, whether calmly or with (time retreatant is prepared to happening. You don’t know just 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays object to whatever is given to what it is, except that it is good, Garza has made talks nation­ agitation, how it was received by the body of the Council Fa­ him. He stands armed, ready to and pure, and good. A new and wide and in many other coun­ thers and the theologians, the auditors, and the observers, and defend himself. He listens to the strange wonderful something tries on behalf of the retreat 1120 Broadway 534-8233 how the Bishop of Such-and Such reacted to it, have been fully first few conference talks as he begins to open up new and hid­ movement. and promptly reported in the gossip columns of Rome and would any other sermon. He den and dormant cells in your i- Paris, with intimate and loving detail, that very night. It goes through the exercises and mind strikes one as a trifle ironic that the project of introducing simultaneous translations of the Latin interventions, the bill for which, with the Phillips Company, it was rumored the Car­ stubborn ...it makes no difference to him how big or how small your dinal Archbishop of Boston had volunteered to foot, was aban­ account. He treats every customer exactly alike—just as if you are the doned because the short-wave transmission would have per­ mitted interlopers outside the Vatican to listen in. Whereas, so most important person in the world. To him. you are. far as secrecy is concerned, the sessions of Vatican II might just as advantageously be held, weather permitting, out in the vast arena in front of St. Peter's, between the colonnades and the flashing fountains, under the rapturous gestures of Berni­ ni’s patriarchs and prophets, with the loud-speakers going full blast. Now this is both good and bad. Certainly, the Council has nothing to hide from the world, nothing that will not, in due time, be delivered to the custody of historians. The matters under Its scrutiny, however great their impact upon the life of the Church, and therefore on the life of the world, are far removed from the realms of business, finance, and politics. Passages-at-arms between the Fathers, heated though they have occasionally been, qualify as models of polite deport­ ment compared with other public bodies, even that most re­ spected of institutions, the mother of parliaments at Westmin­ ster. As good Christian democrats, undoubtedly, we all opt for the Wilsonian “open covenants openly arrived at.“ But in fact the question is not quite so simple. Publicity PolUmman on the Mencf works both ways, to influence those who make the news no Hospitalized In St. Anthony’s hospital, Denver, is Police less than those who eat it up. The enormous public interest Lieutenant Jerry Mangan, a parishioner of St. Rose of Lima manifested in the Council since that day, six years ago now, parish, who underwent surgery for compound fractures to when it was first bruited, as the greatest religious event of our both legs, following a collision between his police motorcycle times, has served to emphasize both man’s deep-seated con­ and a car on Sept. 30. Lieutenant Mangan told the “Register” cern for religion, and also the regrettable susceptibility of that it would be some 12 weeks before he would be fit to certain churchmen to the sheer weight of public opinion. Or, to return to duty. be more precise, to the sheer weight of press opinion. No question but that certain elements in the contemporary Church, rather conspicuously those who would pre-empt the term “Hberal” as though it were their exclusive prerogative, Forty Hours' Devotion have shown themselves delicately sensitive to the opinions of October 10. 1965 •Stoneham, St. John the secular press as to what the Council ought to be about, XVIII Sunday After Pentecost Wray, St. Andrew how the Fathers ought to vote, how they should interpret the *N.B. Missions marked with Johannine “.” They would seem to attach more Boulder. Mt. St. Gertrude an asterisk (*) may have importance to this than to the mind of the Holy Father or to Academy 13 Hours of Exposition of the actual thinking of the Bishops in Council. *IIlff. St. Catherine the Blessed Sacrament in­ Roggon, Sacred Heart stead uf 40 Hours. Few phrases in our times have carried such an impact as Pope John’s felicitous coinage, “ aggiomamento.” Yet U will be the work of generations of scholars to unravel it from its immediate accretions and to determine the exact meaning the Pontiff himself attached to it. It was not granted him to live long enough to settle the question himself. But there is no FOOTBALL FANS question whatsoever about what it means to the average secu­ lar newspaper editor or columnist. It means that the Catholic Church, in her up-dating, should forfeit all claim to be the the BURLINGTON’S nnique Mystical Body of Christ, the one Way of Salvation; thaf she should accept the relativity of all moral precepts and judg­ VISTA-DOME DENVER ZEPHYR ments; and that she should foreswear religious authority in favor of pious exhortation. What Pope John would have made of such a travesty of 'o NOTRE DAME his benign wish for a happier spirit of co-operation among all vs men of good will, worshipping the same God, is another Churchillian conundrum. He would hardly have chuckled over il as he did over so many of poor human nature’s more en­ SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA dearing follies, for he would have recognized it as stemming, at South Bend October 23 not from man's stupidity, but from deliberate malice in twist­ Iv. Denver 4:00 pm Friday, Oct. 22 ing his meaning out of all likeness. Instead, his eyes might Ar. Chicago 9:30 am Saturday, " 23 well have grown clouded, as they could, in the very presence Ar. Stadium 12:30 pm Saturday, " 23 of evil. (South Bend) The gravest danger confronting the Council as it winds up Larry Flem m ing is Head Teller at the Central. Insists upon sm iling. . its work in this ultimate session is precisely the pressure of Lv, Stadium 4:30 pm Saturday, Oct. 23 Ar. Chicago even when it hurts. Goes t’or his whole crew, too. You doubt it? public opinion exercised through the intemationa! press. For 6:15 pm Saturday, ” 23 Could you keep smiling with a lowly 135 bowling average? Larry does. in an age where there are so few secrets left nnrevealed. It is (Ovam lght Hotel Aecemmodotiont Not Included^ Lv. Chicago 5:00 pm Sunday, Oct. 24 surely no longer to be hidden from the eyes of the innocent Look around the Central. You'll see more smiles per capita than Ar. Denver 8:30 am Monday, ” 25 that the international secular press Is the power least favor­ anywhere else in town. Behind the smiles, you’ll find a sincere desire to able to religion and morality in the free world. It is the power O n f y $ ^ | 9 5 live up to the reputation—that the Central is the "helpingest” bank that still insists on operating under the cloak of darkness while in D e n v e r . proclaiming Its right to throw the spotlight of publicity on If you want to feel like a King, let Larry Flem m ing or one of everything else under the sun. For the Bishops in St. Peter’s it In Reelining-Seaf, Leg-Rest Choir Cars, his fellow Central tellers serve you. But don’t let it go to your head. is never enough to know that a certain clamor has been raised Slumberceach and Pullman room They treat everyone that wayl for a certain decision, whether the clamor be legitimate or eccommodalions available at additional cost. induced. There Is always the fear of the lion in the streets. But Banks are pretty much alike. Only people (like Larry PTemming) and policy (like Central Income Certificates) make them different. the sole question before each Council Father, as he sits at his Cost includes round-trip transportatioa to South Bend, desk in the aula and prepares his ballot. Is his conscientious reserved reclining coacli seat on Denver Zephyr, Denver responsibility to the truth as he secs it, in the light of reason Denver's only major bank paying guaranteed interest on to Chicago and return, and admission to game. and of revelation, and as he heors the authentic voice of the CENTRAL INCOME CERTIFICATES. Church. Maximum 4 % interest on regular passbook savings in any amount. Of one thing here below we may be reasonably sure: That F o r Infonnollon • Reservalian* e TIdeets, phene or dfvp In when the Council finally adjourns, Us work completed, the BURLINGTON TRAVEL BUREAU international secular press will pronounce it a failure. It bad 17thond Champa • Phene 534-7641 or 53<4-n23 AIM D TF» tJ STT C O . made up its mind to this a long time ago. the moment after DENVER, COLORADO 80202 Pope John thought of his Council. This is what is called editor­ CENTRAL PARK-15th and Arapahoe SL, Donvir, Colo., 8Q217- B25-31B1 ial foresight. Mffnbcri FiO tnl 0*pMit Inwreoc* CofpocittM • FfO tu M U M m Sirtt*** P ag e 6 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Oct. 7, 1965 (| iKtiM-to WOMEN Foster Grandparents' State Grant Approved

Mrs. Thomas A. Duggan, Foster Grandparents will hire chairman of the board of Foster persons more than 60 years of Grandparents, has announced age to work part time on the that the grant for this new com­ children’s wards at Colorado munity action program was ap­ General and Denver General proved by Gov. John A. Love Hospitals. They will give select­ on Sept. 16. The grant wa.s giv­ ed small children extra tendcr- en to the Metropolitan Council loving-care. There are children They Assisi Dominicon M uns of Sick Poor For Community Service, a Unit­ in both hospitals whose families Theresians Honor Novises ed Way Agency, and will be cannot visit frequently because was to enter the Sisters of St. Joseph, Con­ Members of (he St. Marlin de Torres Encry, .Mrs. Joseph Paulus, Miss Virginia Four of nine Denver teen-agers planning supported in great part by the of distance or press of other fa­ cordia, Kans., novitiate. The Denver-South Guild met recently at a luncheon to celebrate Malloy, Sister Marie Thercse, Denver super­ Office of Economic Opportuni­ lo enter religious life this fall were honored mily responsibilities, and child­ Theresians invite the members of the city’s 10,000 hours of service given lo the Domini­ ior; Mrs. Joseph Hynes, and Mrs. C. A. ty. ren who have been deserted or at a recent luncheon by the Theresians of East and West groups to their charter dinner, can Sisters of the Sick Poor, Denver. Pic­ M eyer; seated, Mrs. Oma Ballard, Mrs. Wil­ mal-treated. Denver South. Receiving an award to help set Oct. 13, at the Denver Athletic club, 7 tured, left to right, standing, are Mrs. Agnes liam Brayden, Miss Lunina Miller, Mrs. Har- It has been found that such them in their preparations from Thereslan p.m. Reservations at $3.60 per person, or Berryhill, Mrs. Marion Strain, Miss Joan lon Bond, foundress and coordinator of the children benefit from having a Mrs. A. J. Kukral, are left to right, Donna $7.20 per couple, can be made by phoning Kyan, Mrs. Lawrence Henry, Miss Mary group; Sister M. Gabriel, Mrs. Gertrude C ^ a ie n d tu r special person, in this case a Langley, Karen Van Laningbam, and Pat foster-grandmother or foster Mrs. William Taylor, 755-1127. Kranz, Miss Hannah Griffin, Mrs. Daniel Mc- Harmer, Mrs. Doris Heed. Hennessey, who joined the novitiate of St. grandfather, whom they will see Joseph of Carondelet; and Linda Eblers, who every day for one to two hours. O f This project will also give work Women of Martin de Porres Guild skills and income to older per­ North Distrht sons in limited income brack­ ets. Slates Luncheon Give Time to Assist Nuns in Work E v e n t s Persons interested in apply­ -ydrcliLiA liop A ^ u i l d On Tuesday, Oct. 19, the ing for a position as a grand­ North Denver District of the all daily business are Queen of Heaven Aides parent must be at least 60 years Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Since its inception in 1961. the.scheduled to donate her time given en Baker will entertain Mother directly into the Sisters’ At a recent meeting of the of age and have a maximum in­ The fall meeting of the Arch Women will hold a luncheon at St. Martin dc Porre.s Guild has land office skills at the convent hands Seton circle on Oct. 8 and St. for dispo.sition. Queen of Heaven Aid society, come of $1,800 per year if sin­ bishop’s Guild, Denver, will be the Golden Steer restaurant, given more than 10,000 hour.s ofioffice, 1025 Gaylord street, Gerard circle will meet in the service to the Dominican Sis- Each day, a.s a result, another Denver, the date for the annual gle, or ^,000 per year as a held at the Catholic Daugh­ 26th and Kipling, Denver, at 12 The day’s work is assigned ters of America home on Oct. home of Paula Vessa. Our Lady ters of the Sick Poor, Denver. Dominican Sister is freed to de­ Christmas cheer party was set couple. Applications may be ob­ noon. by Sister Marie Therese, 12 at 8 p.m. A party will follow of Loretto circle will meet in The volunteer organization vote her own professional skills for Friday afternoon, Dec. 3. tained by telephoning Foster O.P., Denver superior, or by to celebrate the 35th anniversa­ the home of Lillian Slattery. All women are invited and was founded by Mrs. Harlon to nursing the sick in Denver’; Mrs. A. Negri presided at the Grandparents, 623-4720, or writ­ Sl.sler M. Gabriel. On Oct. 11 Mary Ann Isenhart can obtain their tickets through Bond, who .still acts a.s coordin­ poorest homes. meeting which honored new ing in care of Metropolitan ry of the guild. will entertain Mother Beloved their parish PTA or Altar and ator for the group. Each day at .Soon the women will begin members. Council for Community Service, Infant of Prague circle and An.swcring the phone, taking St. Catherine Laboure circle circle, St. Luke’s circle will Rosary society at $2.50 per per­ least one member of the guild is the hand-addressing and stamp­ 1375 Delaware Street, Denver, messages, receiving callers, ing of some 6,000 Christma.s Regis Mothers’ Club Colo. 80204. Applications will be will attend the general meeting meet at Jewell Cronin’s home, son. Persons needing additional typing, filing and many other cards. Tho.se interested in help­ The first meeting of the Regis sent by mail. in lieu of a circle meeting. Hel- Torchy Hickish is the hostess for tickets may obtain them by call­ clerical duties fill the guild Mothers’ Club, Denver, will be Stella Maris circle. Mother of ing Mrs. Ray O’Neal, 429-4976, DRY CLEANING ing with this task are asked to member’s day. She arrives hc- call Mrs. Ilarlon Bond at WE. held on Thursday, Oct. 14, at 1:30 Angels circle will meet in the Mrs. Charles Fuller, 429- AND LAUNDRY fo'-c the Sisters have left on 5 - 3760. Substitutes are also p.m. The Rev. James Eatough, home of Lucille Thompson, and 6913. their daily rounds of mercy needed throughout the year. S.J., will speak on the topic, “A Fort Collins District Rose Traiolo will entertain C A S T A I I i<: throughout the city, and ro- Catholic women able to give an Preview of Plans for the School Queen of the Most Holy Rosary main.s on duty until they return occasional day, or even an hour Year.” A tea honoring the past circle. On Oct. 14 Becky Chavez I in the evening. Messages and presidents of the club will fol­ ACCW Elects Officers will entertain St. Martha circle. or two, are invited to register At a meeting of the Fort Col­ nie Perrella, Louisville, treasu­ with Mrs. Bond in that capacity. low. Benediction in the chapel The alabaster statue of the precedes the meeting. lins district council of the Arch- rer; Mrs. M ary Hill, Estes diocesan Council of Catholic Park, recording secretary; Madonna and Child” by Bl­ BAKERIES TRADITIONALLY EVELYN'S DRAPERIES anch! will be awarded at the THE FINEST IN Paramovnf Club Women (ACCW) held in Estes Mrs. James McAtee, Broom­ Home of Fine Pastries e n g a g e d field, financial secretary; Mrs. Oct. 12 meeting. PHOTOGRAPHY Highest Quality Work Members of the Paramount Park Sept. 28 new district offi­ and Materials The Friends of Carmel need 66 So. Broadway .Mr. and Mr.s. L. C. Bohen of club, Denver, will meet Oct. 8, cers were named. The Rev. George Sirokman, Louisville, 1649 So. Colorado Blvd. historian; Mrs. John Myers, more help on Monday evenings Burlington. Wis., have an­ 7:30 p.m., in the DAV Hall, 1225 Charles Sanger, pastor of Our 1550 Colorado Blvd. DeCgfiCE 1501 South Pearl St. Ixmgmont, parliamentarian; at St. Francis de Sales’ rectory, Tcl 744-6439 nounced the engagement of Broadway. The club will spon I>ady of the Mountains church. 2410 East 3rd Ave. Mrs. Joseph D eGregorio, Boul­ Denver, at 8 p.m. their daughter, Ixjuise, to John sor a day of recollection Oct. 10 E.stes Park, welcomed the der. director; and Mrs. William E, Vos, son o f Mr. and Mrs. at Christ the King church, Ever­ group. Weaver, Boulder, auditor. John Vos, for- green. Dinner will be served at Merlin Potts, chief naturalist FRIDAY’S SPECIAL HUNT CLEANERS Petite Flower and of Rocky Mountain National .ner Denverites 4 p.m. Information is available District chairmen arc Mmes. COMPUETE LAUNOftV A Park, was a guest speaker. SHRIMP CREOLE ALTERATtON SERVICE Gift Shoppe now residing in at 781-1632 or 355-5444. William Conlon, Victor DeCic- LOBSTER NEWBURG Overland Park, New district officers are Mrs. L. J. McMillan. E. R. An­ Srrwlcing S» JamM • SI Th^rria't (AcroM Prom St. Joseph's HospHol) Gerald Piacentine, Broomfield, FILET OF SOLE WITH WINE SAUCE and Chriil thi- King ParKhei Kans. Vos, who A id S a c le f y derson, D. L. Beck, Francis 1809 Humboldt St. president; Mrs. Sterling Broch- I HOUR SERVICE ON CLEANINO formerly at­ The annunciation branch of Heincrt, and J. B. Busch. Spiri­ Lunches 85c up Dinners $1.00 up tel. Ft. Collins, first vice pres­ m i E. Ith AWE • JSS-HtI Phone: 255-6101 tended Reghs St, Vincent’s Aid will meet in tual director for the district is Sandwiches ident; Mrs. Leo Shannon, Ix)ve- St. Vincent’s home, 4159 Lowell the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Richard Roast Turkey, Roast Beef, Eastern Kosher Corned Beef high school and land, second vice president; Boulevard, Denver, on Thurs­ Duffy, pastor of St. Jospeh's Braunschweiger — Chicago Pastrami college, at pre­ Mrs. James Brown. I>oveland, WHAT ABOUT YOU? sent is attend­ day, Oct. 14. Luncheon will be church. R. Collins. One of Denver’s Finest Delicatessens laundry third vice president; Mrs. Jen Unique Sidewalk Cafe — No Alcohol Served ing Marquette at 12:30 p.m., followed by dry cleaning school of en­ cards. Mrs. Ray Body, chair­ HUMMEL’S DELICATESSEN gineering in M ill Balian man, will be assisted by Mmes. Loretto College AND SIDE WALK CAFE "Where the charm of Milwaukee, Wis. The bride-elect L.L. Young, Agnes Plumb, Dol­ CHERRY CREEK SHOPPING CENTER OPEN TILL <;30 P.M. — 372-4144 newness is restored" is a June graduate of St. Ma­ ly Sheets, Mary Magor, Mary Nurse Trainees ry’s Hospital, Milwaukee, and is Conners, Theodosia Brennan, working at Milwaukee County H. J. Bond, Elliot, Cochran, Get Texas Data CLEANING COMPLETE Member o f: James Bible, J. A. Price, Clara Dr. James P. Gray TAILORING - LAUNDRY General hospital. Vos is the Students in the Ix>retto grandson of Mrs. Lucy Perry of Krause, and Misses Catherine OPTOMETRIST * National Inslitufa of Scharping and Arvonia Wil­ Heights college, Denver, nurse St. Francis d c Sales parish, training program are being 1 Dry Cleaning liams. St. Vincent's Home may Eyes Examined Denver. No date has been set alerted to a recruitment imsh for the wedding. be reached on busses No. 6 or Visual Care * American Inttilufe of No. 13. by the Shriners Burns Institute Launderin g now under construction on (he Contact Lenses campus of the University of e n g a g e d AvxHIary 213 Colo. Bldg. Members of the Ladles Auxi Texas Medical Branch. G alves­ call 3-4281 for the Mrs. Evelyn Sims of Denver liary of Knights of Columbus ton, Tex. Anticipated opening 1615 Calif. has announced the engagement date for the Institute is in Jan­ Mariposa Cleaners onvenience of pick up ...A FRANCISCAN SISTERI Council 539, Denver, will spon of her daughter, Judith Mary, sor a card party Saturday aher uary, 1966. For Appointment Call: (Henry & Bea) 1405 Lawrence St. and delivery In Denver GIVING YOURSELF to a Ufa com- to Harold F. Rad Rodrigue, son noon, Oct. 16, 12:30 o ’clock, at The Burns institute will admit 825-8883 plataly dvdicatad to tha talvatlon of 222-8180 and all suburbs. of Mrs. Sarah Rodrigue of Ba- the council’s home. Admission only children up to age 15. Ac­ Mul» . . . through prayar, w ork , tac- r a b o o, Wis. 75 cents per person. Mrs cording to Miss Margaret K. MRS JOSEPH MIIXEK. rlflca, arid loy . . . by using your Bridc-clect is a Gertrude Heinrich is chairman. Metzger, director of the I.nretto JH.. the former Michelle tatsnts Bi a NurM. Laboratory arid division of nursing, applications Shocncman, is the daughter of LAUNDERERS X-Ray Tschnicisn, Secralary, Account­ graduate of St. Information is available by call­ Mary’s acade­ ing 222-7178. are already on hand for the se-1 Mr. and .Mrs. M. A Shocne- AND ant, Olstillan. Stamttreii, Cook, at wall man of Uoggen. Bridegroom In othar hoipltal dapartm anti and my and Loretto Rosary Makors niors who will be graduated in CLEANERS an officer in the air force, is nrw exttnilon of our w ork In tha Heights college, The Denver area Rosary .Ma­ 1966. ” It is too early to deter­ Phon* MA. 3-4281 the son of .Mr. and .Mrs. H e r e ’s Caiechstical and Social Sarvica Flaldt . Denver, and is kers will meet on Sunday, Oct mine how many of our seniors, Joseph .Miller, Sr., of St. 2 S 0 0 CURTIS THERE IS NO GREATER CHARITYI teaching in the 10, in St. John’s Church, East if any, will submit applica­ lx>uis. Mo. Double-ring cere­ how a reputation mnintnined (Wrila—giving your aga—to Vocation Denver Public 7th avenue and Elizabeth street. tions,” Mis.s Metzger stated. mony was performed recently Director, 767 30th St., R ock Island, Rosary and Benediction will be ‘‘Some, however, have ex­ since 1905 school system. in Sacred Heart church. Rog- t o g e t ... Illinois, for furlhar dstallt o f this held at 2 p.m., followed by the pressed an interest in the Her fiance is gen. Following a (rip, the happy Ilia.) meeting. Election of officers career opportimitics offered at employed at the couple arc residing in Austin, Mitt simt Martin compa­ will be held and a color film the new center.” Tex., where Mr. Miller is sta­ ny. A late D ecem ber wedding is: will be shown. Donation of Salaries for graduates of bac­ For The Finest Cleaning calaureate programs, Miss tioned at Bergstrom air force planned. I baked goods would be appreci­ base. And Repairing ated. Metzger said, are in the $419 $539 range. ORIENTAL and DOMESTIC RUGS M aatlag of Auglg THE P E R F E a GIFT Regis Women’s club will hold NEW RUGS and CARPETS its first meeting of the season on Tuesday, Oct. 12, at 1:30, in more milesge the student union building on the campus of Regis college, fr o m you r Call Denver. Speaker will be a mem­ ber o f the faculty. A tea will be 2630 E. 3rd 333 K8t0 or 322-8361 car-buying dollar held. Al.so W'ull to Wall Cleaning In (he lloiiic _ American National has low-octane interest rates lo make your .iiiitinuur'iiiiJ4iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii]iiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiumiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ News Deadline! car-buying dollar go farther. You save enough to move up to the The deadline for news sto­ make appointment now (or next best model. Or get those options you want Or buy a lot of ries and pictures to appear in the gift only you can give— gas. Your dealer can arrange American financing. 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Photography n a t i o n a l b a n k MRS. THOMAS A. 2815 E. 2nd Ave. (Cherry Creek) . 244-6911 O’BRIEN, the former Elaine MRS. OTIS V. WEICKUM, MEMBER F . D . I .C . Marie Ruby, is the daughter 333-3279 the form er Evelyn Ball, is the Invisible Weaving on All Types of Fabrics of Mr. and Mr.s. Edgar Ruby daughter of Mrs. Emma Sole of Denver. Bridegroom is the Including Knits, Linens, Laces. son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis of Aurora. Bridegroom is the We Also Shorten Knit Fashions. All Hand­ D. O’Brien of Denver. A dou­ son of Mrs. LaWanda Moore ble-ring ceremony was per­ of Huntington Beach. Calif. work. Double - ring ceremony was formed recently in Holy Fam­ BILL DREILING BUICK For Information Call 825-0894 ily church. Denver. Recep­ performed Oct. 30 in Immacu­ late Conception Cathedral, Owned and Operated by Theresa Kolb. tion was held in the bride’s parents’ home. Following a Denver. A reception was held trip through southwestern Col­ at the China Doll restaurant. DEMONSTRATOR SALE ARVADA orado, the couple will reside Following a trip to Los An­ 9S35 W. S8TH AVE. • 434-7723 in Greeley. geles. the couple will reside in Electras Rivieras Wildcats LeSabres Anaheim, Calif. Specials WESTMINSTER HOOVER AUTHORIZED 3 2 11 8 SERVICE MRS. PHILIP HEDRICK' 12 389S W. 72N0 AVE • 428-5097 C p e .-4 dr. TH LOADED Sports Wagons TRY 4-Or. Hardtop, coupes Repairs on All Small the form er JUl Ann Wagner, Lo«ded SIcylarks 1 HR. All with air. A ir Condition. Fully Equip. 4-dr. Hdtops. Cpes., D-Ort. THORNTON Appliances— Tools is the daughter of Mr. and Low Mileage. Som e with air. Alt loaded. w rtDV r*i CAKiiKir^ Some w /A Ir Specials DRY CLEANING • 10 E. 88TH AVE. • 387-5586 Lamps Mrs. Clair C. Wagner of Den­ Gran Sports ver. Bridegroom is the son of J ' o l b i ji i u 1 DAY APPLIANCE TECHNICIANS S-A-V-E S-A-V-E S-A-V-E S-A-V-E WHEATRIDGE IS 7 7 South Paorl St. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hedrick FIRST S-A-V-E Tat. 777-0710 LAUNDRY 7393 W. 44TH AVE. • 422-1438 of Denver. Double-ring cere­ mony was performed in St. Fiesta Dishes • Open Stock Gifts - Hardware - Paint •All Models •Buick •Opel •Scout •Travelall* RADIO PICK-UP DENVER FILM & CAMERA SUPPLIES John the Evangelist church, DISPATCH Glass - Toys & D ELIVERY 9 29 - 15TH ST. • 244 -44 93 Denver. A reception was held Pipe Threading in the home of the bride’s Window Shades - Key 2111 W est Alameda I 7999 West Colfax LEE O’CONNOR 2915 SPEER BIVO a 433-6359 parents. Following a trip to Dupliiating 733-4695 | 238-6401 Member Sts I’ cter & Paul PORT COLLINS Vail, the couple are residing Open Friday EvenlngB Parish 3 2 1 S SO. COLLEGE • 4 8 2 - 0 9 9 6 in Gunnison. — (Photo by De Croce Studio) 32 Bro adw ay 733-2948 OAC Plan "Where Quality Is Higher Than Price" *0AC Plan U.S. Listen to Voice of Peace . . . Thursday, Oct. 7, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register P age 7 That Man Parish Correspondents! From Rome Please remember to type your parish news (Continued From Page 1) Whoever loves peace loves items double, or even essary while mankind re­ mankind, without distinction triple space when send­ mains what he is. of race or color,” ing them in. Start your A special visit to the New copy one quarter from A STANDING, cheering York World’s Fair preceded the top of the page to al­ throng of 100,000 greeted the the Pope’s journey to the air­ low editors space to Pope upon his arrival at Yan­ port for his return flight to Rome. stamp and mark the kee Stadium. As his limousine Viewing the Piela group of copy. moved slowly onto the field sculpture, showing the slain The deadline for all from the “ visitor’s bullpen” Christ held in the arms of his copy is Monday at 5 p.m. Ptanning Military Ball in left field, the Holy Father Mother, the Pope expressed No special considera­ confidence that “ through the Shown planning for the I^retlo Heights Sramek, and John Stith. More than 300 Loret- rose and extended his arms in tions can be given for greeting, and as throngs intercession of our Blessed college — Air Force Academy military ball to woman students and their academy es- Lady” his prayers for peace copy or photographs ar­ to be held at Loretto Heights, Denver, Oct. 16 corts will attend the form al ball, one of sev- moved close to the cordon of will bear fruit. riving after that time! are chairmen for the event, from left, Dave cral events scheduled between the two police formed to allow a path Address ail correspon­ Imler, Jean Scfaattenberg, Gary lx>ren/, Itita schools during the year. for the vehicle, occasionally VOICING his admiration of dence to: Denver News reached over to touch a hand the “ beautiful setting for the Editor, “ Denver Catho­ Jng masterpiece of Michelangelo, offered to him in welcome. the Pieta,” the Pope congratu­ lic Register,** P.O. Box Supper Planned by Court St. Rita The car moved slowly around lated Cardinal Spellman and 1620, Denver 80201. the periphery of the field, and all those who collaborated to A ta d e n ty Progress Reporf A potiuck supper will be held | dishes should call Mrs. Verna 50 cents for those bringing a fa­ after completing its circuit, produce “ this wonderful and Holding the new progress report of St. Mary’s academy, in the Catholic Daughters club'Ptasek. 244-8720, or any mem- vorite dish. stopped near home plate prayerful result.” Denver, sent to parents, alumnae and friends, from left arc Nuns Know house, Denver, for members her of the telephone committee, This supper will precede the where the Pope alighted and and guests, scheduled to begin, The price of the .supper will be “ We have offered our pray­ Mrs. John J. Vance, general chairman of the high school com ­ meeting of Court St. Rita, which proceeded to the altar. The Many Benefits | at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct.!$1.25 for members and guests will be called to order at 7:45 ers to Christ, the Good Shep­ munication chairmen; Sifter Mary Berenice, principal of the the In his homily following the of Sensible 14. Those bringing covered- who do not contribute food, and p.m. by the grand regent. Miss herd, whose message of peace high school; Sister Helen Tercse, principal of the grade school; the Gospel of the Mass, the Holy and concord we have come to and Mrs. Robert C. McLean, grade school mothers’ representa­ lolic Magdelyne Hughes. Applica­ Father elaborated on the Go.s- proclaim, and we are con­ tive. The report will be sent out quarterly to highlight interest­ Low Heel 1 at tions for prospective members pel’s text, Jesus' words to His fident that through the inter­ ing educational progress, news of students and faculty, par­ ant, should be sent to Miss Hughes, apostles: “Peace be to you.” Oxfords 3660 Clay street, Denver, or cession of our Blessed Lady, ticular areas of interest to parents, alumnae and friends of the t 12 He exhorted his outdoor our prayers will bear fruit.” brought to the meeting. Plans congregation and the millions - school. for the annual reception of new of television onlookers first to j and members and the banquet will “love peace.” Complete Travel service — ugh be announced. Peace, he said, “ is order, in St. Mary's Academy air, ship, hotel, rail, bus, and A number of members were relation to God and in rela­ from anywhere to any- )er- in attendance at the First Satur­ tion to men; it is wisdom, it is w h e re l >nal day Mass and Holy Hour, held Slates Homecoming justice, it is civilization. 20% Discount To All all- in Holy Ghost church, Denver, Catholic Tours, Independ­ Alumnae of St. Mary’s Acade­ board are Mrs. Carol Crede )76, on Oct. 2. In full uniform were ent and other tours by Clergy and Sisters 129* my, Denver, will have a home­ Kerr and Mrs. James Bruce. several junior and juniorette coming on Saturday, Oct, 16, Board members are; Mrs. John Major Companies. groups. The Jr. C. D. of A. has from 2 to 5 at the academy A. Carbone, Mrs. William Ber­ CRUISES — Call or write adopted the First Saturday De­ Alumnae will be honored ir ger, Miss Mary Ellen Logan, Peggy or Earl Hanrahan votions as its monthly spiritual special class hours, according Mrs. E. L. Stakebake, Jr.; Mrs. project. Following the services, to Carol Crede Kerr, chairman Cyrus Colburn, Jr.; Miss Patty Hanrahan's a luncheon is held at the Denver of the tea. From 2 to 2:30, clas­ McCarthy, Mrs. Joseph McCon- Tea room. Reservations for ses from 1900-1919; 2:30 to 3 aty, Mrs. John Chambers, Mrs. University BOWEN'S SHOES this must be made by calling p.m., classes from 1920-1929; 3 Earl Reum, Mrs. John Sarlo, Hills Travel Miss Isabelle McNamara, 777- to 3:30 p.m., classes from 1930- Mrs. Phyllis Brunger, and M rs., 2181, on the Friday preceding 2721 So. Colorado Blvd. New Location 1939; 3:30 to 4 p.m., classes Howard Crede. Denver, 80222 618 Fifteenth St. 623-1862 the day. from 1940 to 1949; 4 to 4:30 PH . 757-7493 p.m., classes from 1950-1959; 4:30 to 5 p.m., classes from 190 Sacred Heart Parish 4:30 to 5 p.m.. classes from 1960- Scouting Committee Meets 1965. LITTLETON The award program of the Catholic Scouting committee, Installs New Officers The alumnae association has was discussed recently at a lay leaders* meeting held at St. (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) been reorganized and revita- GAS & APPLIANCE CO. Rose of Lima church. Denver. Left to right are Tar Yeggc “Why Attend a Parochial ^ I lized under the direction of a 2601 Titan Rd. 798-2621 of St. Rose's parish; John Roche, institutional representative School.” was the topic of the new board of directors. Miss Llttlston, Cole. of St. Bernadette’s parish, Denver; and Steve Stucka, commit­ Rev. John E. Casey, S.J., pas­ Marion Stortz is the executive secretary. Co-chairmen of the tee man of St. Catherine parish troop 155. The annual scout tor of the parish and director of the PTA at a meeting of PTA Sunday is to be held Feb. 13, in the Denver Cathedral. The re­ members recently. Also speak­ Watts Residents view board for boy scouts and explorers seeking Ad Altar Del ing was Sister Jean Elizabeth. Making Someone Thank Cardinal KITCHEN DISTRIBUTORS, INC. awards will be held Sunday, Dec. 12, at Cathedral high school, Mrs. Philip Rotole. president Denver. H appy L/OS Angeles — A letter of the East Denver district unit signed by 290 parishioners of “Casework Specialists” of the Archdiocesan Council of This happy little girl San Miguel parish, Watts, has Catholic Women, presided at in­ clutches a doll, a gift of the been sent to Cardinal James • HOSPITALS • CONVENTS Aurora Woolco Store stallation of officers for the new St. Vincent de Paul salvage Francis McIntyre expressing year. She was accompanied by bureau. Sbe^ comes from a thanks for assistance ren­ • SCHOOLS • RECTORIES Mrs. V. J, Lilirizzo, correspond­ family whose needs were pro­ dered to them in the days fol­ • RESIDENTIAL * VESTRY Names General Manager ing secretary. New officers are vided for by the bureau. A re­ lowing the August riots. San Mrs. William Baca, president; Hugh B. Terry, president and Richard A. Watson of Aurora , Kans., was associate manager cent report on the unscrupu­ Miguel w’as one of the main Mrs, Arthur Padilla, secretary; losity of some Denver area general manager of Time-Life 1235 South Broadway 744-1296 of the Woolworth store in Oma­ distribution centers for food has been named general mana' Mrs. Jose Cardenas, treasurer; salvage firms is given atten­ provided by the Archbishop’s Broadcast, Inc. — KLZ-Radio ha, Neb., and prior to his trans­ ger of the new W oolco depart' and Mrs. Charles Hemdez, vice tion in a special story this Fund for Charity and the St. and TV. Denver — was recently fer to the Woolco division, was ment store, opening Oct. 20, at president. week in Section 2, Page 1. Vincent de Paul society. appointed to the Loretto Heights manager of the Wichita, Kans. 6th and Peoria Streets in Hoff­ Oct. 12 will be observed as board of ambassadors. He will 6TH AVE. m a n Heights, store. PTA night. Beginning at 7:30 Brighton Unit to Meet serve on the public affairs com­ Aurora, With Watson in his move to p.m. in the school hall colored mittee of the civic member & O L I V E R ^ S Aurora are his wife, Juanita, cording to Les­ movies of a mission in Belez, (St. Augustine’s Parish, .Oct. 14, at 8 p.m. A film will be group whose responsibilities arc and his son, Richard, and MARION ter F. Davis, Brazil, will be shown. Mrs. Brighton) I shown. It is about mental retar­ in the area of furthering com­ Meat Market daughter, I/eslie. general man­ Judy Richards, school nurse, The Altar and Rosary soe'ety dation. All are invited to attend. munications for the college. Watson, a native of Hutchin­ *‘Serving Denver Since 1923 With Quality Meats'* ager of Wool­ will be present to answer ques­ members will meet Thursday, Communion Sunday for the co department son. Kans., spent most of his tions on health. members is Sunday, Oct. 10, at COMPLETE CAR SERVICE early school years in the Den­ CHOICE STEAKS - ROASTS ORDER stores, Members of the Holy Name the 10:30 a.m. Mass. TUNE-UP • CARBURETOR Watson be­ ver area, then served in the AUTO. TRANS. Society will attend Mass at 7:30 Glenn Dinges, a member of Your C*r Problom — Our Spoclolly gan his career Navy during the Korean War Fresh Poultiy Fish a.m. Sunday, Oct. 10. Breakfast the parish, is studying at St. EXPERT TELEVISION REPAIR with the Wool- before re-entering business life. and business meeting will fol­ 9 Prolesslenei Meat Cullers to Sorve You Thomas’ seminary, Denver. Phone 733 4 «lf 1312 E. 4th Avo. worth organi- The new Woolco department low in the basement. ONEIDA GARAGE There will be a day of recol Bill Kirk MOO Oneida IiI-355S Mr. watMR zation as a store, second of the chain to The football dance will be lection for all high school trainee in Billings, Mont. He open in Denver, features 115,000 held Thursday, Oct. 28, in the students on Oct. 27. has, during his ten years with square feet of name brand G.A.O. hall. Tickets are availa­ Woolworth, m anaged a store in merchandise and complete de­ ble at $1 per person. The Knights of Columbus YOU GET USED CAR Perryton, Tex., and Emporia, partment store facilities. schedule is: Oct. 5, Columbian CONSISTENTLY home meeting, 8 p.m.; Oct. 6, United W ay Drive six point program meeting, £ SAVINGS NOW p.m.; Oct. 7, regular meeting, M 0 0 to « 3 0 0 Now Under Way 8 p.m.; Oct. 7, regular meeting, 8 p.m.; Oct. 14, blood drive for EVERY JVIAKE, MODEL, PRICE! Thousands of volunteer work­ blood bank at Belle Bonfils. ers in the five-county metropoli­ BELOW THE Contact Bob Sack at 659-0600 at ’64 FAIRLANE $1,595 tan area are poised for a record least two days before Oct. 14; 4-Door. Standard transmission, radio and heater. Low mileage! fund-raising drive for 112 mem­ Oct. 16, dancing; Oct. 21, regu­ ber agencies of Mile High Unit­ DENVER lar meeting, 8 p.m.; Oct. 30, ’64 RANCHERO ^ $1,595 ed Way. Enters Convent dancing. Radio, heater, 6-cyIindcr, standard transmission, T h e campaign to raise Beverly Sohn, daughter of with small camper. $4,830,000 plus $25,000 for emer­ Mr.s. Frances Sohn and the Inquiry classes will begin MARKET gency USO needs in Vietnam late Wilfred II. Sohn and Tuesday evening, Oct. 12, ’64 RAMBLER $1,695 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. opened officially at a kick-off granddaughter of .Mr. and 4-Donr, 559. Radio, heater, automatic, V-8. dinner Oct. 6, Mrs. Howard Briggs, Denver, “ More and more people, real­ has entered the Elizabeth Sc- izing the vital need to secure ton postulancy in Pueblo to FOLEY HEATING SEE THE NEW adequate support for United begin her studies and training Way agencies, are taking an ac­ with the Sisters of Charity of WE FIX SMOKEY iJoh /tu u e'H an pm 1966 FORDS tive role in the campaign,” said Cincinnati, O. She is a m em ­ Thomas M. Tierney, campaign ber of Our Lady of Grace par­ FIREPLACES NOW! chairman. ish, Denver, and served as president of a CCD unit, as Enrlchmenf C la s se ss The fund drive is conducted NO CURE — NO PAY T iyu L in Adams, Arapahoe, Jefferson, well as in other activities, be­ Register in the National fore leaving for the sister­ 825-5107 Planning a new scries of enrichment classes open to alum­ Denver and Boulder counties, 3800 WADSWORTH hood. "WIN A FORD" nae of Loretto Heights college, Denver, as well as to any the area served by Mile High WHEATRIDGE interested mother are, left to right. Max D1 Julio, Mrs. Melba United Way agencies. CONTEST Storrz, and Sister Ann Madeleine. The courses will be held at Gen. Emmett (Rosy) O’Don­ JOHNSON STORAGE & MOVING CO. nell, Jr., who became a public the college Oct. 13 through March 9 and conducted on Wednes­ 221 BROADWAY days. hero in the Battle of the Philip­ * Sanitized Vans and ’64 T-BIRD $3,295 pines during World War II. Local & Long Distance Equipment y IF YOU Full power and air. One owner. gave the kick-off address. MOVING * Packing and ’63 CHEVY II $1,495 Adult Education Course Chancellor Dies Shipping ARE NOT 4-Dr. Station Wagon. Radio, heater, .standard transmission. Juneau, Alaska Requiem * Foreign Service Via Mass was offered in St. Ann’s Sea or Air COMPLETELY ’62 FAIRLANE 500 ^ ______$1,195 For Women Set at Loretto Cathedral for Father Harley 4-Door, automatic, radio, heater. A. Baker, 54, Chancellor of DIAL 722-2855 SATISFIED Women who desire to enroll on Wednesday, Oct. 13. The the Juneau diocese, who died ’61 CHEVROLET ______$1,295 in a new kind of adult education courses will ran from Oct. 13 following an apparent heart Agent for UNITED VAN LINES Bel Air 4-Door. Radio, beater, automatic transmission. course will be offered two en­ through March 9, with the ex­ attack. WITH YO U R Power steering. richment classes at Loretto ception being Wednesdays Heights college, Denver. One, daring the Thanksgiving and USED CAR... ’61 COUNTRY SEDAN ______$1,295 “ Modem Trends in Fine Arts,” Christmas holidays. Radio, heater, o’drlvc, roof rack, V-8. will be given from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday mornings; The fine arts course will fea­ RETURN IT ’60 CHEVROLET $1,095 the other, “ Contemporary Is­ ture lectures by Max de Julio Station wagon. 4-door. Radio, heater, standard transmission, V-8. sues.” will be hold on Wednes­ and other authorities in the WITHIN days from 4 to 5:30 p.m. field. Two hours credit will be ’60 FORD $ 795 offered. A nominal fee will be The morning fine arts course 4-Dr. Fairlane. Radio, heater, standard transmission, power charged. « 24 HOURS is being e.speclally offered to steering. One owner. 22.000 miles. women who are prevented by Administrators at the college home duties from registering in are offering the courses in the AND GET YOUR See The New Ford BRONCO late afternoon or evening cour­ hope of making a contribution ses. to the Denver community, espe­ MONEY BACK! Registration for both clas­ cially in providing cultural en­ Four Wheel Drive- 3 Body Styles ses will be held at the college richment to the mother. O U R CUSTOMERS ARE OUR BEST SALESMEN Page 8 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Oct. 7, 1965 Lyric Players Famed Oberammergau To Audition 'Passion Play' Coming For Singers The Rev. Harvey W. Hol­ Passion Play, which wUl pre­ The Empire Lyric Players sent eight performances in will audition singers on Wed­ lis, executive secretary of Denver at the Auditorium nesday, Oct. 13, at 7:30 p.m. the Denver Area Council of Theater. There will be mat­ at St. Patrick’s school, West Churches has announced that 34th and Pecos st., Denver. the council is sponsoring the inee and evening perform­ The Players, Denver’s only engagement of the Americn ances each day. Oct. 27, 28, Gilbert and Sullivan operetta version of the Oberammergau 29 and 31. The weekday per­ company, presents an annual formances will be at 4:30 and Husband and Wife Skaters show every June which is 8:30 p.m. The Sunday per­ staged at the Bonfils Theater. ro S in g formances will be at 2 and The company is scheduling Sehubnrt Work 6 p.m. rehearsals now for singing en­ Jerald Lepinski, assistant The Rev. Mr. Hollis said gagements planned through­ Recall Humorous Incidents professor of voice and theory he was particularly impressed out the winter months, and at Colorado Woman’s college with the enthusiasm of cler­ They used me in some of “ Oh, yes,” Willi said. “ The will start rehearsals for the By Mark Brannan and director of Denver’s Clas­ gymen of every denomination their ads.” mistakes start little and grow. ninth annual show in March. “ It wasn’t so bad, that time sic Chorale, will sing who had witnessed the play. when the elephant ate Willi’s The Schillings showed their It doesn’t matter how many Persons interested in sing­ Bishop L. J. Reicher of Aus­ wares in ice shows throughout times we have done a thing, ing with the com pany are in­ Schubert’s “ Winterreise” pants,” said Inge Schilling. “ I (Winter’s Journey) in a con­ tin, Tex., had this to say: guess the worst was when we Europe. “ When we were in we can sense when we are vited to audition at this time. “ The company which pre­ France, I couldn’t speak the going wrong.” They are requested to bring cert set at the college’s Pul­ were skating over all those liam Auditorium on Sunday sents this play does it in a dead fish. . language and Willi had to do “ Willi can,” said Inge. “ I their own music; an accom ­ most magnificent manner.” all the talking,” says Inge. panist will be provided. evening, Oct. 10. at 8:15. The WUli Schilling, former jun­ can’t.” It is reported that already That intolerable condition was Auditions will be conducted public is invited with­ ior skating champion of Ger­ “ We don’t believe in eight inquiries are coming in and remedied when the Schillings by Joseph Libonati, musical out charge. many, laughed. “ We were or ten hours of practice a that soon all information will returned to West Berlin, director and founder of the Lepinski is a specialist in traveling in France with a day,” Willi said. be released via the regular where they still live. “ I took company. Furlhdr information Schubert’s songs. “Winter­ show which was part circus They were silent for a French from Berlitz,” Inge may be obtained by contact­ reise” is considered Schu­ advertising media. and part ice show,” he re­ says. “ Now, I speak German, moment. Then Willi grinned. ing Mrs. Bob Isaacson, 757- bert’s greatest song cycle. called. “ Somehow, one of the “ Talking about those shows in English, French and Italian 3840. He will be accompanied by Family Theater elephants wandered over Europe makes us glad we are and Dutch. We were in a Miss Ruth Parisoe. from the circus and reached here,” he said. James Cagney and his sis­ show in Holland for awhile.” featured in ‘Antigone’ into my dressing room. When ter, Jeanne Cagney, will star A dazzling feature of “ What about the future?” Young Adults To Get Major characters in the Regis college arena theatre pro­ we found him, he had eaten Sacred Heart Program in “ To the Victor.” a drama their spectacular adagio is a he was asked. duction of Antigone are David Wade, left, college junior, as most of my costume.” The Rev. Gene Jakubek, about a basketball coach who spin in which Inge holds onto “ Well, skating has always Preview of Concert The Schillings are one of Creon, the dictator; Pat Jlrlk, center, Antigone, his niece and S.J., editor of the Jesuit learns common sense and Willi with one skate hooked been a precarious way of Members of the Young (he major attractions of the opponent; and Richard Lande, right, a philosophical narrator. Blackrobe, discusses “ Is sportsmanship are essential behind his neck. Willi spins l‘ fe,” he said, “ so my Adults Symphony League, an new Shipstads and Johnson's The Regis production, (Jean Anouilh’s modern treatment), There a Remedy for Fear and as winning, on Father Patrick her around and around with parents made me tram as a affiliate of the Denver Sym­ Ice Follies currently playing W orry?” on the Sacred Heart Peyton’s Family Theater at 9 her head brushing the ice. It dental technician. I can al­ phony Orchestra, will get a directed by Roger Wilbur, will be presented Oct. 9, 10, 11 at 8 at the Denver Coliseum program at 7:45 a.m. Sunday, p.m. Sunday, Oct. 10, on is a dangerous performance ways go back to that. preview of the opening con­ p.m. each evening in the Regis college fieldhouse, Denver. through Sunday, Oct. 10. Oct. 10, on KBTV, Channel 9, KOSI radio, Denver. — but the Schillings make it “ But this is the best ice certs of the symphony at a Tickets may be reserved by calling 433-6565. “ About the fish?” a visitor Denver. On the same day, the look effortless and beautiful. show we’ve ever seen, and meeting at 8:15 p.m. Friday, asked. Rev. Lucius F. Cervantes, “Do you practice every we’d like to stay around “ We were touring with an Oct. 8, at the Empire room of day?” awhile. S.J., of St. Louis university, Italian ice show.” said Inge, the Olin Motor Inn, 1420 Lo­ will discuss “ Creativity at gan street. 'Ipcress File' Thriller “ and we were in this tremen­ 80?” at 9 a.m. on KKTV, Dr. Cecil Effinger, compo­ dously large stadium. . ” Channel 11, Colorado Springs. “ It was the Olympic sta­ ser and professor of music at dium in Athens, and we had a the University of Colorado, Proves Fnjoyable Jl/lovie little corner of it,” Willi ex- will discuss the music of Open 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. Daily plaineu. “ The sun kept melt­ Bach, Beethoven, Tchaikov­ British agents, C.I.A. concerned with the disappear­ Mouth Watering Steaks & ing the ice. . .” sky, and Ravel to be present­ agents, double agents, and ance of British scientists who Dinners "So they went out and ed at the first concerts Mon­ foreign agents tangle in The reappear a short time later — 16 oz. T-Bones bought some ice. . day and Tuesday, Oct. 11 and iperess File (rated A-2 by the but without their scientific U.S.D.A. Choice ...... $2.25 Legion of Decency), the latest knowledge. U.S. Choice Sirloin . . . . 1.45 “ But they bought it from a 12. U.S. Choice Filet Mig. .. 1.55 fishing boat and. . . spy thriller from Great Bri­ Center Cut Chops ...... 1.10 “ The worst part was that tain. The result is an excel­ IT DEVELOPS that the H Sp. Chicken ...... 1.10 Catholic Hour-Radio scientists have been hypno­ there were a lot of fish heads Author-lecturer William Ja­ lent thriller with the proper Hamburger Steak ...... 1.00 tized by electronics into for­ in the ice.” cobs will discuss “ Be Your­ seasoning of British homor. All Children Portions . . . . 75# getting all scientific knowl­ 6 Large Shrimp ...... 1.20 “ You can’t imagine what it self” on the second of four Although The Iperess File edge. The electronic - vocal Halibut Steak ...... 1.00 is like to look down and see a parts of “A Christian’s Credo will invite comparisons to the machine is used for the taut, All Dinners Served with Fresh Crisp COFFEE SHOPS dead fish staring back at you for Our Time” on the Catholic James Bond films of this era, Salad and a choice of Dressing, Pr. Fr. nail-bitting ending in which Potatoes or Baked with sour Cream or through the ice.” Hour at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, this latest thriller has more Inge Schilling, although she the hero is kidnapped and buffer. Oct. 10, on KOA radio, Den­ plausibility in plot and char­ We Serve Only the TOP QUALITY 3 7 4 3 f e d e r a l B L V O . is a veteran, is still a little “ hypnotized” so that he may ver. acterizations. The agents are M EATS, U.S. Choice or Prime surprised to find herself being be used to kill a top British A Choice of Beverages and Desserts. 7BOO E A S T C O L F A X AVE. flung around the ice by her agent. husband, Willi. COLUMBINE 4300 WADSWORTH AVE. Michael Caine proves more She started as a ballet dan­ than a match for any Agent STEAK HOUSE cer. “ When I saw my first ice « Ayl/^\//CC* Classification I 007 type as the hero, agent Kiddies mend show, I was fascinated by the Comedian on Ice { ly \ \ J y / l I O By Legion of Decency J 3rd & Federal 5225 W. Colfax movements and, right away, I Werner Groebli, better known to fans of Shipstads and Harry Palmer, a former sol­ 934-9721 237-9913 W E NEVER CLOSE wanted to put ballet on ice.” Johnson’s Ice Follies as “ Mr. Frick” is shown in one of his Folowing are classifications ot motion pictures by the Legion of Decency for dier with a streak of larceny, PLENTY OP PARKING. film s currently playing in Denver, Boulder, and Colorado Springs first-run, neigh­ a gourmet, and a man who en­ She took skating lessons classic routines, a highlight of the show now playing at the borhood, and drive-ln theaters, as v k II as those appearing on television In the four months and joined a Denver, Colorado Springs, and sterling areas. Dally listings must be checked joys Mozart and Bach. Denver Coliseum through Oct. 10. He began his association for time, place, end TV station. Ratings of movies on TV are checked against ; show as a line girl. “ Willi with the ice show 27 years ago as part of a team known as listings found In "TV Guide," megazlne. Classltlcetions are: A-1, lamllyj A-2, And it is a w elcom e relief taught me to skate. He was adults and adolescents; A-3, adults only; A-3, adults only with reservations; ** to see a hero wearing thick Frick and Frack. His partner retired, but the agile and talent­ all; C, Condemned. —- (Compiled by Tom MAMMA ROSASS PIZZERIA with the show as a solo ska­ glasses. Only in the climax is ed skater Is still delighting audiences and has already given ter. He saw me struggling Current Movies he without them. HOME MADE ITALIAN DINNERS along on the ice one night in more than 10,000 performances with the show. Years, A-2; Yankee Pasha. A-2: Blood Bem bolet, C; Billie, A-1; Breakfast Alley. A-2; Storm Over Tibet, 6 : • PIZZA • RAVIOLI Frankfurt, and he just put on at Tiffany's, A-3; Cincinnati Kid, B; Sllghlty Scarlet, B ; Lady's From Ken­ OTHER principaLs In film his skates and helped me.” Circus World/ A-1; Colloetor/ A-4; tucky, A-2; Flam e of Coicuita, A-2. • LASAGNA • SPAGHETTI Symphony Opons Darting, A-4; Great R ace, A -1; He arc Nigel Green. Guy Dole- “ Four years later we start­ Radio Who Must Die, A-2; Holiday in Spain, TUESDAY, OCT. t2 man, and Sue Lloyd. ed as a pair. We have been A-3; Ipcrass Pile, A-2; It's Mad Fired Wife, B; Paris Model, B; Table ancJ Carry-Out Service A pair of concerts next W orld, A-1; Knack, A-4; Laurel and Dream Wile, B ; Blood Alley. A-2; The Iperess File is current­ partners eight years — the Strangler of Swamp, A-3; Wheeler 1044 SO. FEDERAL BLVD. 936-2336 Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 11 Programs H ardy's Laughing '20s, A-1; Loved same length of time we have One, B ; Marriage on Rocks, B ; Mur­ Dealers, A-2; My Wile's Best Friend, ly playing at the Denver thea­ and 12, will open the second RELIGION IN THE NEWS der Most Pouf, A-1; My Pair Lady, A- B; Special Delivery, A-2; Escape ter, Denver. -— (Tom Officer) been married.” 1; Never on Sunday, C ; Old Y a lltr, A- From Red Rock. A-1; Moon Over Bur­ season of the Denver Sympho­ KLZ (Denver) — Sundays, 1; Once a Thief, A-3; Pawnbroker, C; ma, A-2; If Should Happen to You. A- 7:15 a.m. Reward, A-2; Sabrina, B ; Seven 2. WILLI STARTED his skat­ ny Orchestra under its con­ TRAVELING MEN Slaves Against World, A-3; Ship of WEDNESDAY. OCT. 13 ing soon after he learned to Fools, A-3; Ski Party, A-2; Sound of Stay at the ductor Vladimir Golschmann. CATHOLIC HOUR Flame of New Orleans, A-3; Light­ walk. His parents, the cham­ KOA (Denver) — Sundays, Music, A-I; Taboos of World, A-4; ning Strikes Tw ice, A-3; My W ile's Thoso Magnificent Men In Their Fly­ pion skating pair of Bavaria, This year the Symphony Best Friend, B ; Paris Calling, A-2; 12:30 p.m. ing Machines, A-1; TepkapI, A-3; War Track of Cat, B; Danger Street, A-2; wanted him to get the feel of will give identical programs ASK AND LEARN Gods of Deep, untisled; Zorba lha Cover Girl, A-2; Woman of Oolwyn, B; ARGONAUT HOTEL Graek, A-4. the ice early in life: He was KOA (Denver) — Sundays, At Jennings of Oklahoma, A-2. on Mondays and Tuesdays at •en I iBU, um on double-runner skates at 16 10:20 p.m. with Monsignor Neighborhood, Drlve-In THURSDAY, OCT. 14 OINNIRS the Auditorium. The Monday Her First Romance, A-li World for months. John Cavanagh. Agent 8 Vs, A-3; Amorous Adven­ Ransom, 8; Snfar Madam, A-2; PHONE 423410] concerts will start at 7:30 tures of Moll Flanders, B ; Art of “ Most skaters have to SACRED HEART PROGRAM Track of the Cet, B; Will of Divorce- Btaw*^lful Baliroomi Private Dining Rooms p.m., and the Tuesday con­ Love, A-3; Baby, Rain Must Pali, A-2; rnenl, B ; Houseboet, A-3; So This Is • 15 Voriefies of Pancakes spend a fortune to learn to KFSC (D enver) — Monday Billfe, A-1; Breakfast at Tiffany's, A- Peris, B ; Peris Calling, A-3; License skate,” he smiled, “ but my certs will start at 8:30 p.m. through Friday, 9 a.m. 3; Cat Ballou, A-2; Dear Heart, A-3; To Kill, B ; Story of Mankind, A-1; from around the world • DIngaka, A-3; Dr. No, B; Pam lly Jew­ Harder They Pall, A-2. 5 3 4 - 7 9 1 8 ! parents spent e x a c ts $2 plus The opening will feature the KVOR (Colo. Springs) — els, A-1; Prom Russia With L ovt, B; the cost of my skates. I had Oonghls Khan, A-3; Girl Happy, B: FRIDAY. OCT. IS • STEAKS • CHOPS KBOL (Boulder) — Mon.- Her Prlmlflva Man. A-3; Caltla only one lesson, and then they Bach-Tansman “ Toccata and Glory Guys, A-2; Goldflnger, A-3; • Dinner & Luncheon Sat., 6:15 a.m. H arlow, A-3; Having Wild Weekend, Ouean of Montana, A-1; Lady for a c o u a taught me. F'ugue in D Minor” ; Beethov­ A -3; Hetpl, A-1; How to M urder Your Night, A-3; So This Is Paris, B; Never Specials J / u L £ £ . it o o n fL KOLR (Sterling) — Satur­ W ife, A-3; How to Stuff Wild Bikini, Say Ooedbye, A-1; Rebel Without • (Management of Esther and Prank Fong) “ Then, when I was six, the en’s Symphony No. 7 in A Ma­ Causo, A-2; Flesh and Fantasy, A-2; days, 8:45 a.m. B ; Hush . . . Hush, Sweet Charlotte, A- (Open 34 H ourt) Ninth Avenue at Speer Blvd. Berlin Skating Club wanted 3; I'll Take Sweden, B; ! Saw That Man From Colorado. Man in War. A- jor; Tchaikovsky’s “ Romeo KRAI (Craig) Sundays, 2; Fourposter, A-l. me and gave me le.ssons free. You Did, A-3; In Harm's Way, B; COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF and Juliet Fantasy Over­ 11:30 a.m. Kim berly Jtm, A-2; Kiss M e, Stupid, One of the big skate makers HOUR OF THE CRUCIFIED C ; Living It Up, A-1; Lord Jim, A-3; Stage Guide FINEST CHINESE AND ture” ; and Ravel’s “ La Love and Kisses, A-2; M ajor Dundee, made little skates for me. KFSC (Denver) — Sundays, Ah, Wlldamtss: Family A -2; Mary Poppins, A-1; M asquerade, Enter Laughing: Adults AMERICAN FOODS Valse.” THE CHURCH TODAY A-3; Mirage, A-2; Mister M oses, A-2; Ice Follies; Family A Beautiful Lanfarn Lighted Dining Room in tha KBRR (Leadville) >- Sun­ M onkey's Uncis, A-1; M oriturl, A-3; Sublect Was Rosas: Adults Vetarans of Peralgn W ars Hama Oparallon Crossbow, A-1; Pardnert, Unsinkabia M olly Brown: Family Pancake House John S. Stewart Past No. I Christophers on TV days, 11:15 a.m. A-1; PT-109, A-1; Sandpipor, B ; Shen­ Open to the Public GEORGETOWN U. FORUM andoah, A-1; Sens of Katlo Eldar, A-1; 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.—Sal., till ia Midnight HEAR The Christophers Program Spencer's Mountain, A-3; That Funny (Closed TtMsdays) KTLN (Denver) — Sun­ Fooling, A-2; Third Day, A-3; Tickle Steak and Eggs with is scheduled to be telecast at Ma, A-2; Train, A-1; Up From Btach, days, 11:10 p.m. Potato Pancakes 11:15 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 10, on A-1; Very Special Favor, A-3; Von ASK and LEARN AVE MARIA HOUR R yan's Express, A-1; W hat's New, 5 P.M. to 5 A.M. KOA-TV. Channel 4, Denver, Pussycat, B ; Yellow Rolls R oyce, A-4; KYSN (Colo. Springs) — and KOAA-'TV, Channel 5, Col­ Zebra In Kitchen, A-1; Zorba the $ ^ 5 0 Sundays 10:10 a.m. Sun­ Oraak, A-4. On KOA Radio orado Springs. days, 9 a.m. On Television llh Ava. & Speer Blvd. 10:20 Et'ery Sunday evening. KFKA (Greeley) — Sun­ SATURDAY, OCT. 9 Questions on religion sub- days, 6 p.m. Fort Osage, A-1; Iron M istress, B; milted by the radio audi­ BREWED WITH FAMILY THEATER Shark Rivar, A-3; Honeymoon Ma­ ence answered on the arch- AUDREY HEPBURI KOSI (Denver) — Sundays, chine, A-1; Manfish, B ; Dark Angel, A- diocesan broadcast. 2 ; W alk Proud Land, A-1; Jolton Sto­ REX HARRISON’i 9:05 p.m. r y , A-1; Anastasia, A-1; Attack of 50- A Booklet on Catholic CHRISTOPHERS Foot Woman, B; Crimson PIrata, A-1; PU RE ROCKY Cliurch available free of m r a a i R Sealed Verdict, A-2; Caesar the Con­ cost to all (nqtiiric.s. KFSC (Denver) — Sundays queror, B. l a i o r ^ at 8:45 a.m. SUNDAY, OCT. 10 W RITE TO Snake Pit, A-2; Plunder of Sun. A-2; DENHAM nomxmmimrn LA HORA GAUDALPANA W reck of Hesperus, A-1; North to MOUNTAIN Ask and Learn, Station (Rosary in Spanish) — Alaska, A-3; Cattle Em pire, A-2; Theatre Entfl Rawhide Years, A-2; Desperadoes, A- KOA. Denver 80203, 18th 8. KFSC (Denver) — Sunday o e l. I2lh Colorado California Stt. through Saturday, 4 p.m. MONDAY, OCT. 11 SPRING WATER. 75.S4434 Drop these statleni • eerd end tell Sandy Gets Her Man, A-1; Rockabil­ thtm you oppreclato the progrems. ly Baby, A-1; Texans, A-1; Rawhide DELICIOUS!!

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Vladimir Goltchmann Music Director/Conductor ‘ T J V J V ^ SOLOISTS Mourean Forrastar David Lloyd DENVER PHONE 222-4198 Jeanna-AAarie Oarre Vladimir Ashkenazy Charles Trcger AAichael Rogers Byron Janis Nelli Shkilnikova Robert Gerla Denver Civic Ballet CONDUCTORS Vladimir Golschmann t^ c D O U B L E B u rg e r Fred Hoeppner , . . just right when you’re t x t r a Andor Toth Robert Zeller hungry I Twice as big. and of course, twice as good—they’re “ McDouble” . 16 PROGRAM MONDAY SERIES AT 7:30 P.M. rfie fllflmaf« In Mounlofn Olnlng 16 PROGRAM TUESDAY SERIES AT 8:30 P.M. DENVER AUDITORIUM THEATER C()LOR.'\DO’S Most Exciting Mountain Restaurant Look for the Golden Arches OPENING NIGHTS: OCTOBER 11-12 American and European Cuisine, Selected Wines, Cock­ SEASON TICKETS: SSO, S4S, S40, S3S, S35, $13. tails in the Jester Lounge or simply relax In the FIR E­ Denver Symphony OHIee, U1S CallfernU St. Tell 392-1.S88 SIDE LOUNGE. Ralph Evans at the Piano Bar Nitely. Tickets evalleble at May DEP — Phene 825-M44 20 Miles Southwest of Denver on U.S. 285 at Conifer Optn 4i30 p.m. Dally; UtSO a.m. Sundays CLOSID MONDAYS McDonald's SPECIAL STUDINT RATI FOR MONDAY SERIiS, $12 FOR 16 CONCERTS COLFAX AT PENNSYLVANIA TICKETS AVAILABLE THROUGH AREA COLLEGES YOUR HOSTS . . . CLARENCE AND GLADYS KUNZ Thursday, Oct. 7, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register Page 9 Colo. Springs ♦ ♦ 5 ' ' Closer Ties With Africa Students Hear Expert on U.N. Urged by Mission Priest The United Nations and disar­ A creative fusion of Christian representing the 7.400 United m u r / ir Q P o m mament was discussed by Mrs. ideas and institutions with Afri­ States missionaries stationed John Fiore, an expert in inter­ can culture was urged at a overseas, discussed the spread national understanding, at an seminar on "The Church in of the Faith in the world. assembly for students and fac­ THIS IS THE TIME of year when hundreds of A frica” attended by the Rev. The secretariat, founded in ulty at Mt. St. Francis convent grandmothers die unexpectedly. Francis E. Brem of the Belhle-j 1949, serves mi.ssion-sending so­ Some deaths occurred early high school. Colorado Springs. hem Fathers’ Denver house. | Mrs. Fiore has been active in cieties and mission-aid societies this week in Minnesota. Mass mother passed away in a place The seminar followed the 16th promoting international under­ in this country. It is headed by . expirations reportedly arc tak­ annual meeting of the Mission called Chavez Ravine, Calif. standing since 1947. During the Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J. ing place at this very moment Secretariat in Wa.shington.{ past 14 years she has worked in Sheen of New' York, national in Southern California. D.C., where some 1.000 priests,' director of the Society for the this field. In 1962, she represent­ Brothers, nuns and lay helpers, j This phenomenon has puzzled ed Colorado at the “ Experiment Propagation of the Faith. medics for more than half a HAVE YOU ever heard of the in International Living Confer­ The secretariat provides century. It Is limited to a period Luggers and Tuggers? ence" in Siena. Italy. means of contact between mis­ of approximately one week, No, they’re not broken-down She has attended numerous i Polish Club sion groups, and helps them usually the first few days in Oc­ pugilists. sessions of the United Nations with required information and tober. This is a caravan club tliat at the U.N. headquarters in | Pulaski Day | statistics, as well as in their re­ promotes use of pickup mount­ New York, and has established ! lations with government and IT’S ONE of the unsolved ed truck campers and camper the speakers’ service for the Banquet Set non-government agencies. trailers. Alex Green claims tlie mysteries of the medical United Nations, Rocky Moun­ The Poli.sh Club of Denver title of wagonmaster. He’s profession, something like the tain Division, the International will hold a General Pulaski Me­ staked out at 1805 So. Foothills Rosaries Needed common cold. Doctors and oth­ Hospitality Center, and the morial Day banquet and ball at er interested parties believe highway, Boulder, and can be United Nations office in Denver. Utile Rock. Ark. — The reached by calling 443-4108, if 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 9, in Campaign for Surplus Rosa­ they have discovered the One Against Many The Colorado Council for So­ the Cosmopolitan hotel, Denver. source, but have not been able you are interested. cial Studies has honored .Mrs. ries has made an appeal for The club’s next outing is slat-1 There will be dancing from 9 extra, used, and broken rosa­ to find a cure despite intensive It looks like everyone else on the field is up a fourth-down pass. The Eagles snapped Fiore for her achievements in p.m. to 1 a.m. Music will be research. ed Oct. 9-10 at Olive Ridge | set to run down Dennis Flis of Mt. Carmel in an 11-gamc Faruk losing streak by edging the social education. She is the only ries to be restored and sent to campground, near Allenspark , played by Eddie Liszewski and the poor overseas. Rosaries For many years the mass this action from Sunday’s Mt. Carmcl-St. Bulldogs, 6-0. — (Photo by Ernie Ho-A of life-time honorary member of his orchestra from Pittsburgh. expirations happened in and' International House. may be sent to Rosaries, St. Joseph game. Actually, Flis is making a des­ Joseph’s). Dress for the banquet and John’s Seminary, 2500 N. Ty­ around New York City. The The assembly was the first of ball will be informal. Reserva­ perate, but unsuccessful attempt to scoop a series of United Nations ler Street, Little Rock. Ark. plague, which results in mass tions for the affair may be PICKING THE PAROKS: Re­ projects to be sponsored by the 72207. or to the Rev. Patrick absenteeism in offices and in­ made by calling 756-8550 or 244- gis over St. Mary’s — The Pi­ Mt. St. Francis convent high Peyton, C.S.C., 773 Madison dustrial plants, formerly was 3001. rates will need quite a few school. Mrs. Fiore was availa­ Avenue, Albany, N.Y. 12208. blamed mostly on the New Special guests at the banquet York Yankees. steals to win this one, and the Regis-Sf. Mary's Baffle Tops ble through the auspices of the Raiders know it takes one to American Association for the will be Gov. John A. Love and However, this year it has catch one; St. Francis over Mt. U.N. and National Speaker Serv­ Denver Mayor Tom Currigan. been traced to the Minnesota Carmel — Warriors and Eagles’ ices, 1600 I.x)gan Street, Denver. The memorial day honors STILL Twins and the Los Angeles victory skein at one; .Mullen Porok Foofball Program Ocf. 10 General Casimir Pulaski. Polish Dodgers. over Holy Family — 13th patriot who fought with the GROWING! straight DPL win for Mustangs, — - I In other gam es, Regis MULLEN WAS in complete American Revolutionary army SO WHO DID you pick in the who aren’t superstitious; Mache- STANDINGS I blanked Machebeuf. 32-0, to charge against St. Francis, and was killed in the war. NOW World Series? beuf over St. Joseph — East- W U Pet. Pt». OP i keep its goal line uncrossed; pushing out to a 27-0 halftime 9 0 1.000 10« 7 OVER Logic dictated that we go with aiders will be snortin’ for a st!* Mary'i 2 0 1.000 37 7 j Mullen waltzed past SI. Fran- lead. Wayne Wells flipped TD the Dodgers. For this reason, win after being Buffaloed last 2 0 I.OOO OS 0 Drive In to Old 2 1 .M7 34 21 'cis, 48-7, but surrendered its passes of 21 yards to Brien we tabbed the Twins to win in Sunday by Regis. m Im IZ'"' 1 1 .SOO 2« 39 first touchdown of the season. O’Brien and 40 to John Die- seven games. Last week; 4 right. 0 wrong. F/ancii . 1 2 .333 34 i l , and Holy Family disposed of drich, Dave Lahoha scampered town TOWN . 1 2 .333 13 40 Oops! Gotta go now. Just re­ 0 3 .000 4 «4 j Cathedral, 27-7. 88 on a punt return, and George Cathedral 0 3 .000 14 14 5,243 ceived word that my grand­ wrong. l.(X)0. A non-league fracas found St. Rasmussen scored twice and AND I Mary's taking a 9-0 defeat at Dave Baker and Dan Tarvis C A R S SO LD ! ! Denver Parochial league Gift From Pope the hands of Widefield. once each on runs. Fred Artim SEE SINCE MARCH 1, 1963 front runners will meet bead on averted a Warrior shutout with New York — A stone from Sunday (Oct. 10). When it’s all MT. CARMEL ended its vic­ a 60-yard interception return in THE the excavation at the site of over, the ranks of undefeated tory drouth when Paul Mc- the fourth quarter. ED TYNAN'S the tomb of St. Peter under >and untied teams will be re­ {Quade scooted 60 yards in the Rich Paprocki’s two long ALL NEW 1966 duced to two or less. St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, j second period with an intercept­ sprints of 55 and 70 yards high £a& t(^ Jlgax brought here by Pope Paul M I The major clash of unbeatens ed pass for the gam e’s only lighted the Holy Family victory RAMBLERS as a gift to the new New York i will be staged at Regis stadium, points. Dick Treat scored the other two CHRYSLER' archdiocesan seminary, will i where the Red Raiders and St. Regis ran up 365 yards in its Tiger TDs. He hauled in a 27- NOW IN AT he used as the cornerstone of Mary’s Pirates of Colorado surprisingly easy win over yard pass from Ken Milano, PLYMOUTH the new archdioi-esan semina- ^ Springs will put 2-0 marks on Machebeuf. Greg Hock scored then went the last 10 yards on a ; I N C ■ ry, to he built near the site of the block in the 1 p.m. opener. twice on passes of S3 and 21 lateral from Mike Langdon. VIC HEBERT (he present St. Joseph’s sem­ Mt. Carmel and St. Francis will yards from Scott Spinney, while who had intercepted a pass. The Irs. Juhn Fiore NEW inary in Yonkers. tangle at 3. Tom DiLeo, Roland lacino and Bluejays got on the board late RAMBLER 1965 VALIANT An equally-interesting double Tony Canzona tallied on short in the game on Mike Clapham’s bill is slated at Mullen gym . runs. I14-yard run. Olympic Gym Trials Our Low Overhead $ 11,795, The Mustangs take a 3-0 mark Will SAVE You $$$ and a skein of 12 straight Parok Slated Oct. 10 at AFA jwins into the 1 o’clock scrap Gymnastics fans wUI be treat-1 O tn vir's OldttI Dealer I with once-beaten Holy Family. ed to one of the finest m eets; Since 1913 AC. 2-4843 In the 3 p.m. game. St. Joseph ever held in this area, Sunday, 3660 DOWNING 5225 E. COLFAX is matched against Machebeuf. Oct. 10, when the Air Force I Men. thru Frt. 'til 9 Tel. 399-0630 academy will host a pre-Olym-1 CATHEDRAL draws the bye pic trial at the Cadet gymna­ Guides Bulldogs this weekend. sium. Big news last week was Mt. Starting time will be 2 p.m., Vem Cozad, who took over Carm el’s 6-0 conquest of St. and there is no admission ,1- the reins at St. Joseph this Joseph. The Eagles put an end charge. Donations for the U.S. WALSH, GILL & SMITH fall, is the picture of concen­ to a DPL losing streak of 11 Olympic committee will be ac- J tration as ho watches his Bull­ I games, extending back to the cepted. dogs in action. I final game of 1963. Some of the nation’s best men and women gymnasts will b e ' competing in this meet for spots ‘ Est. 1864 on a three-man and three-wom-' an team which will represent ^ I’ctcr J. Walsh, Mnnaf/im, l‘ai Iner the United States the following I week in international competi-1 1010 GUARANTY tion in M exico City against ‘ teams from Mexico, France, I BANK BLDG. DENVER MA 3-7245 Abbey Coach England, Japan and Italy. |

The Rev. Mark Jackson, Well Personalize your O.S.B., has been named varsi­ Homecoming R o y a lty Wan CHRISTMAS GREETING ty basketball coach at the CARPETS CARDS Holy Cross Abbey school. St. Joseph’s (Redemptorist) high school, Denver, will ob­ Roam Size serve its homecoming Oct. 10 with a dance at 8 p.m. in the Family Group Pictures Canon City. A graduate of the and Smaller RUGS in Color Abbey class of 1949, he was a school gymnasium. Royalty for the dance, left to right, arc Largeet falecllons n the City member of both varsity bas­ Yolanda Del Hierro, Donna Deslongchamp, and Paula Tally. f*>r every room ketball and football squads. rurnifure in the house He was graduated from St. Benedict’s college, Atchison. College Admissions Group Kans., and later entered mon­ E.M.W. astic life at Holy Cross abbey. Holds Conference in Denver He was head grid coach at the school for two seasons and Educators and scholars from banquet. Representative Edith throughout the United States assistant grid and cage coach Green, the speaker at the clos­ for five seasons. This year he will convene in Denver for the ing banquet, will stress cooper­ 21st annual conference of the will be assisted in coaching ation as she speaks as a repre­ Association of College Admis­ by Brother Eugene Barela, sentative of the federal govern sions Counselors, Oct. 7-9. Most ment. O.S.B. conferees will attend a three- day school for admissions offi­ It’s cers and secondary school Bacon & Schramm counselors who represent the Good-Looking Composition Roofing 1,600 -member institutions Which Mutual Fund throughout the United States, Tile Roofing Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and four Roof Repairing foreign countries, 4020 Brighton Blvd. i Dr. James B. Conant will be CH. 4-6568 Is Best For You? Both to Seminary Books the main speaker at the opening

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SLATTIRY Pleate *end me Information about Mutual Fund Investing. 1 am Inleretted in Fundi whose management aims (within the limits of CAPITAL normal market riik) accord with the following objective: i COMPANY AWARD {^Conservative income Q Capital growth OM or# current income Plumbing and Heating CIIEVKOLLT CO. Contractors NOW at 1156 BROADWAY 181 V A LLEJO ST. PLAQUES 7 4 4 -6 3 U Phone: 825-5191 JOHN J. CONNOR, Prosident “ Your Downtown Chevrolet Dealer” Rebtfi F. Conner, Vico Prosldtnt BflOMZH TABLETS P ag e 10 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Oct. 7, 1965 Students Honor Pastor (Cure d’Ars Parish, Denver) will go toward the athletic pro­ gram. Men of the parish inter­ The Rev. Frank Morfeld, pas­ ested in making a retreat at tor, was presented with a spiri­ Sacred Heart Retreat house, Se- I^iewis From Parisheis tual bouquet by the pupils of the dalia. Oct. 8-10, are asked to school in honor of his feast day. Nominations for the student call Jack Frank, 333-5232. Pack council took place recently. An Teachers’ aides and baby-sit­ (St. Rose of Lima Parish, election is scheduled Oct. 8. ters are needed for a teachers’ Denver) OCD classes are now in ses­ aide training program that will The planning meeting of Pack sion and held on Sundays from begin at All Saints’ school, Den- j 206 will be in the home of Herb 10 to 11 a.m. Those interested in ver, Oct. 20. Those who would DreUing. 1365 W. Gill, on Oct. teaching high school CCD clas like to assist are asked to call 12 at 7:30 p.m. ses are asked to contact the reC' Sister Dolorita or Janet Daly, Approximately 125 men and tory or convent. 355-9133. women active in the Catholic A pantry shower for the nuns scouting movement attended will be held Sunday, Oct. 10 News DBudiinoi the Archdiocesan Scout meeting Gifts of food are requested to Sept. 28 in St. Rose of Lima be brought to the church on The deadline for news sto­ church basement. Sunday. ries and pictures to appear In Mrs. Joe Nagel. Civil Defense The Men’s Club will sponsor a the “ Register” is Monday at chairman of the parish PTA, S f. Philomena PTA O ffice rs paper drive Oct. 17. Proceeds 5 p.m. was among a group that toumed NORAD recently. Officers of the PTA of St. Philomena’s tin, Mrs. Howard Martin, Father Urban, ST. CATHERINE’S PARISH The mother of any girl inter­ school, Denver, are pictured with the Rev. Mrs. John Donohue, Mrs. Keith Kendall; ested in becoming a Brownie Leonard Urban, assistant pastor of tbe par­ front row, Sister Margretta, Mrs. Earl Ken­ COMMERCE CITY scout is asked to call Mrs. Glor­ ish, and Sister Margretta. Back row, left to ney, Mrs. Robert Costello, and Mrs. Frank Nofre Dame Parish Evant ia Flynt, evenings, 935-6397. right, are Mrs. John Maloney, Mrs. Ed Mar­ Gold. Preparing for the Halloween party to be held at Notre The Holy Name Society will AL^S APPLIANCES all makes Dame parish. Denver, Oct. 30. left to right arc John L. Lee, hold a meeting Monday, Oct. 11, in the church hall. The Altar Commerce City’s president of the Holy Name Society; the Rev. Donald Dunn, and Rosary Society will meet ‘*Radie Controllad Service Center** assistant pastor of the parish; Joseph A. Dick, party chair­ Thursday, Oct. 14, in the church Women of PTA Announce Card Sale 7260 MONACO 288-9163 — 288-0810 man: and Debra Dick (in ma.sk). Highlights of the adult party hall, 7:45 p.m. (St. Vincent de Paul Parish, include dancing to Kl Ray Dons orchestra and costume Judg­ Sunday, October 10th, is cor­ cent de Paul church are Mmes. m er to the women of the parish ing by District Judge Richard L. Ott. Reservations can be Denver) Gerald Bettridge, Kirk Klein, with the end result being 570 porate Communion Sunday for The women of the PTA will made by calling 985-9127. Leo Angerer, Frank Pol, and paid memberships in the socie­ St. Vincent de Paul's Parish the men and boys of the parish begin selling Christmas cards John Watling. They have head­ ty. so. UNIVERSITY BLVD. & E. ARIZONA at the 8 o’clock Mass. All Scouts and religious articles after all ed the Friday sanctuary clean­ and Cub Scouts are to be in full the Masses Sunday, Oct. 10. Pa- up committee for five to 10 A luncheon-fashion show will uniform. They will gather for be held Monday, Oct. 18, 12:30 SUNDAY MASSES rishoners are invited to look years, never missing a Friday. 6:45, 8:00, 9:30. U :00 and 12:15 procession in front of tbe over the selection of cards. p.m. at Ramon’s Denver, Tick­ On the membership commit­ Confessions’ Saturdays 3:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. church at 7:50 a.m. and enter The first PTA meeting of the tee of the society are Mmes. ets are $2 each. Models, mem­ bers of the Altar and Rosary so­ Rt. Rev. Msgr. Eugene A. O’Sullivan, Pastor the church with their flags and year will be held on Monday, Louis Erhard, Clarence Harrer 2385 E. Arizona 744-6119 banners at 8 a.m. Oct. 11, 7:45, in the parish hall. and H. 0. Hill. They have made ciety, are Mmes. John Young, Religious instruction clas­ Earl Reum will speak on more than 1,500 calls this sum­ Eugene Teigmann, Walter ses for the public high school “ Emotional Stability in Educa­ Longeway, Albert Franz, and Waller Kautzky. students of the parish arc on tion.” Altar Society Meeting J. R’s MALT SHOP Tuesday evening, 7:15 to 8. Faithful women of the Altar Reservations may be made Preisser's Superette I (St. James’ Parish, Serving Breakfast Anytime The Sisters wish to thank and Rosary society of St. Vin- j by calling Mrs. Erhard, 722- Complete Line of Sandwiches Fancy Meats And Groceries those who contributed to the I Denver) 3830; Mrs. Harrer, 722-5403; or Malts — Shakes — Coffee FREE DELIVERY AND food shower. ‘Go-Go Gala’ i The Altar and Rosary society Mrs. Hill, 756-0308. Reserva­ Soft Drinks CHARGE ACCOUNTS The boys of Pack 206 and will hold a meeting on Friday, tions are urged by Monday. 1096 South Gaylord St. 777-4447 (Christ the King Parish, Oct. 8, in Walsh Hall at 12:30 U3I E. Ohio A v«. (S. Univ. snd Ohio) their parents who are to attend Oct. 11. Tel 722-3052 Evergreen) p.m. Luncheon will be served the football game at the Air “Go-Go-Gala” has been cho­ followed by the recitation of the Force Academy on Saturday, sen as the theme of the second Rosary and a meeting. Guest Betty & Bob's Beauty Oct. 9, are asked to meet at the Please Patronize annual show to be present­ speaker will be Sister Esther TED'S LIQUORS & Barber Shop west playground of the St. Rose Your REGISTER ed by the Altar and Rosary so­ Marie, professor of history at Specializes in Imported Specializing in of Lima school that morning by ciety of Christ the King church, Loretto Heights college, Den­ Advertisers and Permanent Wav­ 8:30 and bring a sack lunch. W ines Evergreen, Oct. 28 at the Hiwan ver, since 1956 and, at present, Free Delivery Mention ing and Latest in St. John Parish Food Shower Golf club. Reservations and chairman of that department. Hair Shaping 3525 E. Colfax 377-8881 THE REGISTER 2630 E. 12th Ave EA. 2-4723 Mrs. Tom Shields, left, president of St. John the Evan­ PTA Meetings tickets for the event may be ob­ Sister was a Fulbright partici­ gelist’s parish PTA, Denver, welcomes Sister Martha Ann, tained by calling the co-chair­ pant in the second summer ins­ (Cathedral Parish, principal of St. John's grade school, at the recent food shower men for the event, Mrs. Robert titute in Chinese civilization at Denver) held for the nuns. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor John P. Moran, P''. Baroch at 674-4113 or Mrs. Tunghai University, Taiwan, GUITARS - AMPS The Cathedral high school CECIL'S SUPER pastor, looks on. James Kujawa at 674-4714, or Formosa. The St. James PTA S CECIL MEACHAM, Prop. PTA will conduct only four will hold its yearly open execu -, meetings during the year, on the ticket chairman. Mrs. John O’Reilly at 674-3835. Reserva­ tive council meeting in the cafe- j Discount Prices (QUALITY MEATS - FISH - POULTRY Broncos Topic Oct. 4, Dec. 6, March 7, and teria on Tuesday, Oct. 12. at 8 i Privsts Lttseni S2.00 (opan Nights) Vour Parish (Notre Dame Parish, May 2. tions must be made before Oct. Nationally Advertised Brands Foods 26. p.m. All PTA members are in- i Denver) The annual membership drive HADLEY MUSIC CO. Save Money Here — 1004 S. Gaylord — 733-7383 Joan Dow will head the mod­ vited to attend. | 59U E. Colfsx 355-9744 Service Station Members of the Holy Name will begin Monday, Oct. 11, and society will meet on Thursday, will continue through Friday, els for the event. C Oct. 7, at 8 p.m. in the parksh Oct. 15, under the direction of hall. A1 King of the Denver Mrs. Elmer McBeth. Envelopes Gift to Pope Broncos will show films of the will be sent home with the Vatican City — Cardinal team. All men are welcome, students and it is hoped that Francis Spellman of New York well as their sons. parents return the envelope gave Pope Paul VI a copy of PARISH PHARMACY GUIDE ^ Convert classes are beginning with the $2 per fam ily member­ the Catholic Encyclopedia for this week, to last 10 weeks. ship fee. The room with the first School and Home at an audi­ CALL YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG STORE FOR PROMPT SERVICE They begin at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 100 per cent will receive $5. ence. The 12-volume work was ST. JOSEPH'S The bridge group meets every completed under the auspices of Altar boy mothers are second Tuesday of the month in the New York archdiocese and MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD _ ST. VINCENT DE PAUL asked to attend a meeting on Oscar Malo hall 8 p.m . The first published by McGraw-Hill Book BRUCE'S I TEXACO Friday, Oct. 8, at 7 p.m., in session is Oct. 12. Requested is Company. the parish hall. one volunteer from each parish An Athletic Association kick­ who will be responsible for ar­ VILLAGE REXALL DRUG TRtPLE S 4 H GREEN STAMPS or 0.3« PER GAL. DISCOUNT off meeting is set Friday, Oct. ranging for players for at least Prorrpt Delivery Ser\-lce Complete Li/brlcstion - Washing 8, at 7:30 p.m. All interested in one table on these nights. Infor­ CoametIcF — Photo Supplies — Liquors — Imported Wines Tire Repair Phone 623-9MA CURE d'ARS assisting the program are urged mation is available by calling 1176 Santa Fe Drive Denver, Colo. Where Accuracy Counts to attend. Football fundamen­ Joe and Ann Bartley, 377-1185, 1425 So. Holly 756-8343 tals are taught to boys, age 8- or Carl and Cathy Olson, 333- S T . JO H N 'S 13, every Monday and Thursday 5673. DUCKWALL’S from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Basketball Elmer Gerken and committee ALL SOULS, ENGLEWOOD "Howdy" will be taught to both boys and wishes to express their thanks Denver's Newest ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA girls. All CCD classes are can­ to the students and parents who Suburban Variety Store Bob's Place celled this week. contributed to the success of the DAHLIA SHOPPING CENTER CHERRELYN football program. "BUD’ STEPHENS 300 So. Colo. Blvd. 13rd A Dahlia 3X3-9037 D RU G STO RE In Slck neu and In Health R x COWTOWN. PTA Mooting Sot Phone 789-2561 COIX). Give LINCOLN DRUG (Blessed Sacrament Parish, BROADWAY at QUINCY Prescription Denver) ENGLEWOOD FREE PARKINO SERVING ALL SAINTS, NOTRE DAME, ST. PATRICK’S The monthly meeting of the ST. PHILOMENA'S your child R x Blessed Sacrament parish PTA ST. ANTHONY AND HOLY NAME PARISHES CATHEDRAL ARROW the will be held Wednesday, Oct. 13, PARISH 922-1161 in the cafeteria at 8 p.m. Earl G Free Delivery e Gold Bond Stamps \Siaefa/rl SERVICE ■JEf Reum, co-ordinator of student FRIENDLY STATION chance activities in the Denver public DULY 2345 So. 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Colfax 333-9850 or at 1745 Stout St. fund. _____ Arvada, Colorado Thursday, Oct. 7, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register Page It News From Parishes North Denver News In Englewood (All Souls* Parish, Englewood) Children's Reading To Be Topic The Altar and Rosary Society (St. Catherine’s Parish, preciate donations of all kinds i ty’s semiannual card party and is planning a “ flea market” to Denver) |of trading stamps, including baked food sale will be held be held in the school cafeteria I Mrs. John Downing, formerly Gift Stars. 'Thursday, Oct. 14, in the cafe- on Oct. 18, from S a.m. to 4 teacher at St. Catherine’s p.m. The market w'll feature Volunteers are needed to be i teria, beginning with dc.ssert school, will be the guest speak­ new and used items. The chair­ receptionists in the school of-puncheon at 1 o’clock. Tickets er at the monthly PTA meeting fice. Anyone wishing to help ere 50 cents. man is Florence Gross. Tuesday Oct. 12. Her topic will The training course for (X^D may contact Mrs. T. Stack, 455------be "Methods of 0152. Jesuit to Speak teachers began in the school Encouragin g cafeteria for both primary and Children to Mrs J. McTiernan, chairman; (Guardian Angels Parish) secondary groups. Parents are Rea d.” Mrs. of banking committee, wishes to! The Rev. John Tecling, S.J., welcome. Ernest Pavone, announce that school savings, speak on “ Dialogue with On Oct. 12, the fall meeting of program chair­ program wUI resume the first jou r Children” in the third Cana the Holy Name “ Men’s Club” Serve af $#• Dominicks man, wUl intro­ week of October. Banking will i series at 7 p.m. Simday, Oct. 10, will be held in the school cafe' be in the old cafeteria, from 8 jin the church hall. A doctor will Serving at the Sisters and lay teachers' reception held duce her. teria at 8 p.m. Robert Rea. T h e P T A to 8:30 a.m. Grades one through, also be on the panel, recently at St. Dominic’s church-auditorium, Denver, were president will preside. Robert meeting will four wUl bank on Wcdnesday| ^^^t Weber, membership chairman left to right, Tammy Chavauvin, Karen Kaiser. Linda Russo* start at 2 p.m. mornings and grades five:at g pm. Tuesday, Oct. 12, in invites all interested men to at­ manno, and Maureen Fischer. Seated is Mrs. John Fischer, A good attend­ through eight will bank on the church hall. AU men of the tend. chairman. ance is encour­ Thursday mornings. i parish are invited to attend. aged. The P*TA would also ap­ The Altar and Rosary Socle-1 There will be a guest speaker. Conducts Meeting (St. I./Ouis* Parish, A f Sacred Heart PTA M eet Englewood) Rummage Sale Set of Sf. Dominic's Mrs. Phlli|) Rotoie, left, president of the East Denver Dis­ The St. Louis Altar and Rosa­ ry society held Its first meeting (St. Dominic’s Parish, sponding secretary, Mrs. Vic­ somanno, Paul Celantano, Rob­ trict of the ACCW, was presented with a corsage by Mrs. Denver) tor Coffey; and historian, Mrs. ert Green, Franklin Manza- William Bacu, newly installed PTA president of Sacred Heart for the current season on Oct. 6. Mrs. Tom Mosier pre.sided. St. Dominic’s PTA will spon-: Leo Rusan. nares, Leroy Vallejos, and Jo­ parish, Denver. IVtrs. Rotoie presided at the installation cere­ Committee Chairmen are: The annual workshop for all sor a rummage sale in the seph Smith. monies held recently by the parish PTA members. Mmes. Joseph Epinosa, Law­ CCD members will be held Sat­ church basement on Saturday, V 1. urday, Oct. 9 from 9 a.m. to 6 Oct. 9, from 9 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. rence Kaiser, Fred Norris, Nun Is Speaker p.m. in St. Francis de Sales’ par­ Mrs. Leo Rusan is chairman. Charles Wells, Richard DeRose, Nuns' Feast Day Noted Peter Ekier, Robert Brophy, (Mt. Carmel Parish, ish. Those caring to attend can Officers for this school term Don Kilker, Robert Friend, Denver) (Sacred Heart Parish, president, Mrs. Reuben Gett- call 781-3934 for reservations. are: President, Mrs. Vito Nuc- James Torley, James Conway, Roggen) man; secretary, .Mrs. Marvin Auxiliary members of the Le cio; vice president, Mrs. Robert At a recent meeting of the Brophy; recording secretary, Thomas Kelly, Elmer O’Con­ On Oct. 1 Sacred Heart school L i n n e b u r; treasurer, Mrs. gion of Mary and their families Mt. Carmel PTA members, Sis­ Mrs. Fred Gabriel; treasurer, nell, John Fischer, Lorren . .celebrated the Feast of Blessed James Klausner. are invited to a day of recollec­ ter Benedicta told parents of Mrs. Wayne Kaspari; corre­ Smith, Leo Rusan, Frank Rus- Maria de Matthias, the foun- The Altar and Rosary society tion at Loretto Heights college new improvements made during <■ dress of the Sisters Adorers of met Oct. 5. The president, Mrs. Denver. Sunday, Oct. 10. from the past summer and about the Most Precious Blood, who Gerald Sigg, appointed commit­ 10 and 2 p.m. Information: Mrs. projects for the coming year. ' staff the school. CFM Leaders Named tee chairmen: Marian Epple. Theresa McGovern, 781-0708. Importance of Catholic educa­ »• Helen Cordes received a cita­ Alberta Sigg, Agnes Evers, tion was stressed in a talk by The Cub Scouts will receive M t. C a rm e l Mfoman C ited (Sts. Peter and Paul’s awards won during the summer tion from the Greeley Public Li- Dorothy Linnebur, .Margaret the Rev. Robert Volk, O.S.M. Communion corporately Oct. 10 Parish, Wheatridge) were presented to John Bau­ ' brary for completing a suggest- Klausner, Katherina Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. Biddlecomb, during the 8 o’clock a.m. Mass. An award of excellence was presented to Mrs. 5Iary Ann mann, Mark Baumann, Tim . ed reading program during the Martha Linnebur. Alma Linne­ The Christian Family Move­ guests, presented a film-lecture The PTA jamboree will be La Conte, left, of Mt. Carmel parish, Denver, for a historian Baumann, Gary Caldwell, Jon summer. Mary Agnes Blick also bur. Dorothy Cordes, Helen ment of Sts. Peter and Paul’s on dancing. The school nurse held Sunday. Oct. 31. Trading book of parish events. Making the presentation is Mrs. John Cassel, Jad Davis, Jim Jordan. participated. The CPTL spon­ Schellenberg, and Bertha Dyess. parish held an organizational outlined the health program. Scordo. Jim Ruterbories, and Dan Shee­ sored a summer reading pro­ Men of the parish are com­ stamps and items for the meeting recently when three Information on the car award han. Advancements went to gram for all the students. pleting wheat drilling. Beet har­ “ Country Store” are needed. A groups were formed. Leader can be obtained from Mrs. Do­ vest begins Oct. 8. spaghetti dinner will be served couples are Mr. and Mrs. Gene John Baumann, Mark Bau­ lores Himt. The first fall meeting of the from 12 noon to 7 p.m. mann, and Jad Davis. parent-teacher unit was held McCloskey, Mr. and Mrs. Dick The Men’s Club volleyball Oct. 6. Officers are: President, Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Pet- Parishioners are asked to evening games have been ,Mrs. Edward Stremel; vice- In Stoneham tee. save Oct. 16 for the adult pot- i changed to Monday nights from October 13 is the date for the luck supper to be held in thej Parishioners of St. John's ] Wednesdays, at 7 o’clock. parish, Stoneham, are prepar- ' first hot lunch day of the school school gym. Each family couple j A ltar Unit M e e ts Family Communion Sunday ing the finishing touche.s for | year. Mrs. Lester B. Fleak, is requested to bring one pot-' O o n Y c r o s s ' (St. Phllomena’s Parish, will be observed at St. Louis' chairman, said hot lunches will luck dish, together with his ow n' Denver) the annual fall festival, which T h e b r i d g e a will be held on Sundav, Oct. church Sunday, Oct. 10. with be served the second Wednes­ complete place setting. Coffee families joining with the CCD BEFORE VOUt: A meeting of the Altar and 17. day of each month. Plain or and rolls will be served. GET to \r/ Rosary society will be held Oct. Women of the Altar and Ro­ at each of the day’s Masses. barbecue hamburgers will be 11, at 1 p.m. Mrs. Bruce Molli- sary society will prepare a served, as well as potato chips, son, hostess - chairman, and roast turkey dinner, which St. Joseph’s spudnuts and milk for 35 cents. Mmes. L. E. Bums. George; Room mother chairman is Mrs. ; SATRIANO I will be served from 12 noon (St. Joseph Redemptoirst Lutz, Warren Miller, Charles: until 2 p.m. Howard J. Brewer. Pohlman, and Joseph Walsh. I Parish, Denver) t BROTHERS I •COLUMBUS CROSSED THE The .Men’s Club will handle The first High School P.T.A, Those interested in a parish co-hostesses, will serv'e a des­ the gam es. Booths and vari­ bridge marathon that will start O CEAN BLUE ’ . . . but, you meeting will be held Thursday, don’t hovo to go that fo r to sert luncheon. The business soon are asked to contact Mrs. t JANITOR SERVICE > ous activities are planned. Oct. 7, at 7:30 p.m. in the find wonderful buys in quolity meeting will be held afterward. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Born- Jack Nealon, 424-1786, or Mrs. church hall. Vincent Tally, pres­ t INC. ; floor covering, supplies and All women of the parish are in­ hoft, presidents of the two so­ Joe Nealson, 424-2194. service. Moke ADVANCED ident, will introduce the mem­ S t. Dominic’s Rummage S a le vited. cieties, are In charge of the At a Boy Scout court of honor « * Rug and Upholstery >FLOORING your floor-covering Catechism classes for pub­ event. bers of the faculty and P.T.A A benefit rummage sale p.m. Mrs. Leo Rusan, chair­ recently merit badges and ^ Shampooing \ and accessory heodquorters. officers. lic school children arc being will be held in St. D ominic’ s man, and Mrs. Vitto Nucclo, jj • Complete House ’ Open 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. conducted every Supday .at The annual Homecominf N e w s D aadllnat church basement, Draver, on ’ PTA president, are handling PTA Even ts C leaning . 9:30 a.m. In St. Philomena’s game is slated for Sunday, Oct. Saturday, Oct. 9, 9 a.m. to 5 the arrangements. j* • Floor Waxing andI The deadline for news sto­ (St. Patrick’s parish school. A registration fee of 10 at 3 p.m. at Mullen stadium, jj Polishing * ADVANCED $1.50 per child is required. ries and pictures to appear in and will be followed by the Denver) ij * Wolls ond Windows * the “ Register” is Monday at homecoming dance in the St. A colored television set will Custom-Tailored Suits ■*t Washed J Look Better, Feel Better i 5 p.m. Joseph’s gym, starting at 9 p.m. be awarded by the PTA on Oct. * 4 28. PTA members also are J Expert - Dependable 4 ' : 430l^>^tte5 Sl.^ going to sell Christmas cards.. ^ Insured . a; ,;v,^>^^433r7475.. " Tattortd from St. Anthony's 40 Hours' Parishioners are urged to keep] i Call u t For Pro* Estimalas * F«ee DaJVE«Y in d e i4v e b a r m (St. Anthony of Padua’s sponsored by the Altar and X OL. S-3754 and OL. S-828f * this in mind and buy these! X 2834 W. 44th Ava. * Parish, Denver) Rosary society will be held cards from the PTA members. ' I The Rev. John Rae of the Sunday, Oct. 10, from 1 to 7 The Altar and Rosary society 1 Denver Cathedral parish will be p.m. .Mr, and Mrs. Thomas annual all games party will be I guest speaker at St. Anthony of LaBarbara are chairmen. Pri­ held on the afternoon of Oct. 28.; Imperled j Padua’s Forty Hours’ devotion, ces are $1.25 for adults and 50 Plans were made at a Holy Wedding which opens with the 8 a.m. cents for children. Anyone Bolt Yardage Name meeting for financing the Mass Friday, Oct. 8. Father able to assist the serving staff school’s athletic program. The Invitations Rae will assist at confessions is asked to call Dorothy Fet­ adult choir practice is being JOSEPH ANTHONY TAILORS Triday and Saturday evenings ter, 936-1937. held at 8 p.m. on Thursday o , J275 2 S 5 - .,irafter the 7:30 services, and wiU The schedule for next week’s • BRIDE BOOKS evenings in the church. New "YourPlumhtr forYCAfiS'’ 1• BlocK- -South o f. -Capitol. . .preach at the 5:30 p.m. closing adult instruction series is as fol­ • N APKIN S members are welcome. Mass on Sunday, Oct. 10. Chil­ lows: Monday, Oct. 11, “Grace Open Eves by Appt. 4 5 5 j ^ 3 2 3 Fire dren of St. Anthony’s grade and Baptism.” the Rev. Daniel school will provide the music Flaherty: Wednesday, Oct. 13, Cemmuniofi D o y THE INVITATION Prevention for the entire devotion. “ Mass and the Layman,” Mar­ N orth D e n v e r D h iri€t (St. Mary Magdalene Parish, 3030 IU.44aAV£. The annual spaghetti dinner cus Baca. Denver) SHOP Week The Rev. James \V. Rasby, pastor of St. Anne’s parish, The Holy Name Society of St. 3494 W. 38»h 477-5680 Arvada, and spiritual director of the North Denver district of Mary Magdalene’s parish will OcL 3-9 Paulist Giving Novena the Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women (ACCW), points hold its annual Corporate Com­ (Our Lady of Fatima Parish, of Fatima. Two daily novenas to one of the 23 areas that comprise the district. District mem­ munion and breakfast Sunday, Denver) are being held consisting of bers will hold a luncheon Tuesday, Oct. 19, at the Golden Steer OcL 10. Andrew J. Martelon of M A Y - DAY NORTH The Rev. Harold Foye of the Mass, novena talk, and novena restaurant, at 12 noon. the Denver Serra Club will be Paulist Fathers from San Fran­ prayers at 8:15 a.m. and 7:30 guest speaker. Mass will be at CLEANERS cisco is giving the novena cele­ p.m. from Oct. 5 through Oct. 7:15 a.m., and breakfast will “IN WHEATRIDGE” DENVER brating the Feast of Our Lady 13. follow in the school cafeteria. Tickets are $1 per person and May and Day McCloskey The Altar and Rosary society may be obtained by calling Ha­ “ We operate our own plant” OPTICAL will hold its meeting on Thurs­ rold Keppler, president, at 477- Dispensing Opticians FAMILY day, Oct. 14, 7:45 p.m. A ques­ 5890. All men of the parish as Quality Cleaning DeWAYNE INGRAM FUNl tion and answer period will be well as the Holy Name men and conducted by the Rev. Daniel Scouts are invited. Wouidn’t this be Bohte. 4022 Tennyson Street NEW The PTA Christmas card sale 3740 P lorct $r. 424-7444 a good time to The circle members of Moth­ is now in progress. For an ap­ I Block So. Of S it. Potor A Paul's GRand 7-5759 11 PUYER PIANOS er of Perpetual Help will be pointment to see samples and review your hostesses. All women of the par­ catalogs, please contact Naomi ish are invited. St. Joanne of North at 455-2385 or Mrs. Doyle home insurance Arc circle members have volun­ at 238-4839. I teered to canvass 300 homes ii LILLY protection? the Applewood area for the United Fund drive. Maybe you've added on toyourhouse. Or purchased new furnishings. Well REALTY then ... take stock of things. And see to it thatyou're fully covered. Call me Pianist to Perform now for the full story about State REALTOR Farm's safa-sensible home insur­ (Mother of God CO. ance. (Comprehensive protection Parish. Denver) that can provide coverage In case of The Altar and Rosary society H /I 1 f/ . lawsuits.) It’s another good deal from will hold its meeting Wednes­ “It Pays to Consult a Realtor” State Farm. day. Oct. 13, in the church base­ h f.- WM. C. "BILL” EDWARDS In C o m m erce City L ment. Luncheon will be served AGENT at 12:30. Emmy Brady Rogers, Sister Marie is shown with pupils at the opening of the Office pianist, will entertain the group school of religion at St. Catherine's parish, Commerce City. 3145 W. 38th AVE. GR. 7-1683 [)' T IT 85 S. Colorado Blvd. following the meeting. All wom­ More than 800 students have enrolled In the Confraternity of Denver 22, Colorado i Phonei 757-7441 en in the parish are invited. Christian Doctrine classes. -? The society is planning an P-6529 evening card party Saturday, To Address W om on Den Meeting S' STATE FAWi FT8E MO CASUALTY COMPANY Oct. 16, at 7:30 In the church HOME OFFICE: BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS 1332 Broadway - 244-4556 (Our Lady of Grace Parish, hall. Tickets are $1 each and (M ost Precious Blood Denver) PAUL’S FINE MEATS may be obtained at the door or Parish, Denver) Dens 2 and 4 presented a skit reservations may be made by at a pack meeting on Wednesday In W h e a trid g e "Where Wheatridge Meats" i t calling Mrs. Clifford Welch, 777- Mrs. Bertram Randall will be Oct. 6. Den Mother for Den 4 is A pantry shower for (he THE BEER THAT 8341, or Mrs. P. R. Martin, 777- guest speaker at a meeting of Mrs. Anna Ramos and for Den Cutting Only USDA Choice 4724. the Most Precious Blood Altar 2, Mrs. Belle Marquez. The We- nuns at Sts. Peter and Paul's 1. Awards will be made, but the below dad is Roy Marquez, and parish, Wheatridge, was held Steer Beef — Aged to Perfection MADE MILWAUKEE and Rosary society on Tuesday, recently after Sunday Masses. )• fenture of a special invitation is his assistant is Max Marquez. issued to young people and Oct. 12, at 1 p.m. Mrs. Randall, Thanks go to Fred Heinrich, who An open house was held We Make Our Own at the convent. Mrs. Robert !l FAMOUS those who are new in the parish who was bom in Europe, was 'has served as the den father for ITALIAN SAUSAGE — GERMAN SAUSAGE to attend. raised in Mexico and Latin the past two years. Sykora, left, presents a bag of ii- f,' groceries to Sister Mary The first choir practice of the America. She has worked with The womon of the sodality CORNED BEEF season will be held in the are seeking Gold Bond stamp Katharina. Mrs. Gene McClos­ MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. church Thursday, Oct. 14. at the Head Start program in Den­ covers and Gift Stars. They can key, not pictured, PTA pres­ Free Delivery 7:30 p.m. Men’s voices are par­ ver, and teaches at Annuncia­ be deposited in the box at the ident, assisted in greeting pa­ 3855 Wadsworth 42 4-144 5 n rishioners at the convent. I a a ■ Robert IH.—Paul V.—M. T . M urray ■ ■ ■ I ticularly needed. tion school. rear of the church. P a g e 12 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Oct. 7, 1965 Parochial Schools Will Mark National Lunch Week

Each year, the seven-day pe­ National School Lunch Week by Pray for Them riod following the second Sunday President Johnson. in October is designated as Na­ About 71,000 public and pri­ tional School Lunch Week. Mrs. vate schools will serve nutri­ BIELAT, Walter P., Raliten om ena's church. Sept. 30. Interment SULLIVAN, Richard K., 13** Ma- James J. Gleason is chairman tious, hot lunches to about 18 road. Requiem Mast, Holy Trinity Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries. i rion. Requiem M ast, Cathedral of the i church, Se^t. 30. Interment Mt. Olivet MULCAHY, Jane Elizabeth, I3t3 | Immaculate Conception, Sept. 30. In- | of the school-lunch program for million children. BLENN, catberene A., 1000 Grant Adams street. Requiem M att, SI. Phil------termeni* ■'* Ft. 'Logan. Oay-Noonan the private and parochial The National School Lunch street. Requiem Mass, Holy Chest om ena's church. Sept. 30. Interment tuary. Act of 1946 was enacted to safe­ church. Sept. 2f. Concludine services Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries. SWIRSKY, Alex, of Denver. Re­ schools in the Denver area. and interment, Hutchinson, Minn. PANUNZIO, Frank E., 1525 Eaton quiem Mast, SI. Joseph's Polish guard the health and well-being BROOHAC, Gus J. Requiem Mast, street. Requiem Mass, Ml. Carmel church, Oct. 7. Interment Mt. Olivet “ We should all realize the im­ of the naUon’s children and to Holy Family church, Oct. 7. Interment church, Oct. t. Boulevard mortuaries. Boulevard mortuaries. portance of the lunch pro­ Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries. POLAK, Irene J., 1437 Ycf« street. THOMPSON, Burt C., 4*M E. At- encourage the domestic con­ BROWN, Leo Thomas Michael, Mio Daughter of Amelia L. Polak, Denver. bury Circle. Requiem M ast, A4ost gram,” she said. “ We should sumption of nutritious agricul­ Owens, Arvada. Sen of Mrs. Jean M. Requiem M ats, St. Phllomena's , Precious Blood church, Oct. 2. Inter­ support it because its services tural commodities and other Brown and the late Lee P. Brown. church, Oct. I. Interment Ml. Olivet. ment Mt. Olivet. Ollnger mortuaries. are aimed at giving every child, M ast of the Anqels, Shrine of St. Boulevard mortuaries. TROJAK, Mary I., Of Trinidad, ' Colo. Requiem Mass and interment, regardless of economic back­ foods. A nne't, Arvada, Oct. S. Interment Mt. RODRIGUEZ, Julian M., Bakers­ Mrs. Gleason is available Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries. field, Calif. Sen el Luisa Gonzales, San i Trinidad, Colo. Day-Noonan mortuary. ground, a chance to have a good BRUBAKER, Mrs. J. L. (Elizabeth Bernardino, Calif. Requiem Mass, TRUJILLO, Pete, 7B4 Broadway. for information on the pro- R .), ISOS Glencoe street. Requiem i Sacred Heart church, Oct. 5. Interment I Requiem Matt, Sacred Heart church, hearty meal at lunchtime in or­ M att, Blessed Sacrament church, | Mt. Olivet. ' Oct. 2. Interment Mt. Olivet. der that he will have the energy gram at 233-2056. Oct. 4. interment ML Olivet. Olinger ROULIER. Oscar L., I3U S. Grant mortuaries. street. Requiem Mass, St. Francis de to take advantage of educa­ CASTELLANO, John L., 3S40 Ell- ' Sales church, Oct. 2. Interment Ml. Sisfe r M . R om a n u s AT Safety Seminar tion.” zabeth. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis . Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries. Appro.vimately 40 men and women, repre­ ground, left to right, arc Mrs. Manuel G ood­ Catlellano, Denver. Requiem Mass, , SANDERS, Dirk Philip, 3375 Fenton. I Requiem High Mass was of- She stressed the hope that all Annunciation church, Oct. 7. Inter- Sen of Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Sanders. senting their schools as safety chairmen, at­ man, metropolitan schools’ safety chairman; Mats of the Angels, St. Mary M agda­ I fered Oct. 2 in M ercy Hospital schools would support the pro­ ment Ft. Logan. tended a safety seminar given by representa­ Arch Griffith, council program director; Brighton CEOILLO, Phillip, 4037 W. 44th lene church, Oct. *. Interment Mt. ; chapel for Sister Mary Roma- gram. avenue, formerly of Oak Creek, Colo. i Olivet. Howard mortuaries. tives of various city and safety councils on Robert Webber of All Souls’ parish, Denver, Requiem Mass, Holy Family church, STANTON, Bernard P., 1037 inus, R.S.M. Rosary was recited Oct. 3. Interment Mt. Olivet. Howard Washington street. Requiem M ats, Sept. 30. Safety chairmen of Denver area pa­ and Mrs. Christine Kellogg of Holy Name par­ THE 1965-66 school term will mortuaries. Cathedral of Immaculate Conception, for her Friday in the chapel mark the 19th year that schools CROWE, Edgar, »M S. Gilpin street. rochial schools attended the event, spon­ ish, Denver. Others attending were Merf COLONIAL Requiem Mass, St. Vincent de Paul moriulViJs'!'*'"’*"’ °'*"**'’ i Burial was in Ml. Olivet. Boule- sored by the family and education committee Evans of the state highway patrol. Cal Lar­ across the country have been church, Oct. 4. Interment Mt. Olivet. s t e v e n ’s o n . Grant E., Sr., 750 s. vard Mortuarics. 1091 S. Colo- serving students noonday m o r t u a r y Boulevard mortuaries. Grant. Requiem Mass, ?’ •. . rado boulevard, handled ar- of the Denver Archdlocesan Council of Catho­ sen of Triple A. and O fficer Joseph Hale. DAVIS, Emanuel S., 3313 Glenarm. lunches. In recognition of the MR. AND MRS. JACK Requiem Mass, St. Caietan't church, lic Women. Shown at the meeting, fore­ creative work that went into de­ ST. GERMAIN a Oct. 3. Interment Ml. Olivet. Owners •rid Olredors GARCIA, Mike, 333* Larimer veloping this program, this year —Member SI. AugoNIne's CAurch • street. Requiem AAass. Sacred Heart ' as in the past, the week of Oct. BrlgMon. ColoreOo church, Oct. *. Interment Mt. Olivet. 10-16 has been proclaimed as CAYLOR, Eleanor, 5S4S w . 14lh T e e n s and Nico-Teens' avenue, Lakewood, Cole. Requiem Plans for Council Recess Hints M ast, Holy Family church, Oct. *. In- ; ferment Mt. Olivet. Ollnger mortua- riot. ' Is Youth Meeting Topic HASELMIRE, William B „ 1300 S. ' At Changes in Marriage Laws Clayton street. Requiem Mats. state health director Dr. Roy the main speeches. There will Vincent de Paul church, Oct. Intxr- Cleere will welcome some 100 also be a break to attend reli­ Fort Collins ment Ft. Logan. JOHNSON, Clifford W., 1744 S. Ivy Rome — Announcement that | the Council of Trent in 1563. The (si.” marriages between Prolesstudents, boys and girls, from gious services, and an after­ street. Requiem Mass, Most Precious Vatican II will recess Oct. 18-23 old decree, aimed at suppress-1tants in Catholic countries junior high schools throughout noon hootenanny. A banquet Blood church, Oct. 1. Interment Ft. so that Pope Paul can consult ling the custom of secret mar-1 were held lo be invalid because Logan. Boulevard mortuaries. Colorado to a conference and entertainment will conclude LYNCH, Clarence J., 4345 W. Bar­ Bishops on decrees he plans to riages, stated that in countries!they were not solemnized“ Teens in the and Nico-Teens” at the the Sunday sessions. ; SHINN NORTHERN nett place. Requiem Mass, St. Cathe­ issue was interpreted here aslwhere the decree was pul in'presence of a Catholic priest, The newspaper provides rine's church, Oct. *. Interment Ml. University of Denver Student Olivet Boulevard mortuaries. confirmation that changes in force, no marriage between I The provisions of ‘ ‘Ne Te- Union Oct. 3 and 4. PHARMACY an atmosphere of buying ac­ MESTAS, Pete, 1035 W. Ith avenue. the Church’s marriage laws are; baptized person.s — Catholic or! mere” — carried over into the tion because of its localness M ass, St. Caielan't church, Oct. 4. In­ Earl L. Reum, coordinator of Fewer Persons “ Your Parish Drug Store** terment Mt. Olivet. forthcoming. not — was valid unless it was!Code of Canon Law published in student activities for the Den­ and timeliness. MOHAN. Katherine L., 1373 St. Paul The present Church law on Visit Parks * Free Delivery Service solemnized in the presence of [1917 — are still in effect. They ver public schools, will give an ttreat. Solemn Requiem Mats St. Phll- marriage only went into effect the local pastor. Bishop, or del-1 have long been a sore point for orientation at the opening ses­ Boulder — Fewer people vis­ * Charge Accounts In 1908. It was put forward by egate and two witnesses. Anglicans and Protestants be­ sion on Sunday morning, Oct. 3. ited the National Parks and L. C GRIFFIN, o w n e r Pope St. Pius X both to elimin­ cause no recognition is given to Nell Mullin In most predominantly Protes­ Dr. David L. Keble of Den- other attractions in Colorado Blythe-Goodrich ate the nearly chaotic situation You Are Always marriage between Catholics and ver, specialist on chest during the first seven months of Requiem Mass was offered resulting from a marriage de­ tant countries — including Don-CathoIics unless performed diseases, will deliver the key­ this year than last year, accord­ Welcome At Shinn’s Mortuary In SL Dominic's church, Den­ cree of the Council of Trent and Great Britain — “ Tametsi” was in the presence of a Catholic note address; “ Where There’s ing to the Colorado Business Northern Hotel Bldg. Ambulance Service ver, Tuesday, Oct. 5, for Nell to bring into better focus the not published, and, therefore, priest. Mullin, 86, by her nephew. Smoke. . . Review, published at the Jack W. Goodrich Church’s traditional teaching was not binding. Thus common At the same time, it has been HU 2-1035 — HU 2-1036 Monsignor C. J. Riordan of University of Colorado. HU. 2-3208 that Matrimony, among with all law marriages between Catho­ alleged by Council Fathers, Member agencies of the Colo­ Lincoln, Neb. the other sacraments, is a pub­ lics were recognized as valid some. Catholics marry solely in rado Inter-Agency council on Visits to the Colorado Nation­ smoking and health sponsored Miss Mullen was born Feb. lic and social celebration, not even though never solemnized the presence of civil magis­ al Parks declined five per cent 17. 1879, in Gueltch, Ontario, private one. i in the Church. trates so that they can later be this first conference on smoking for the period of January and youth. Canada. As a small child she divorced if the “Marriage” through July of 1965, compared moved with her family to Group discussions will follow THE 1908 LAW. entitled “ Ne AND BECAU.s e of “Tamet- proves unsatisfactory. with the same period in 1964. Creighton, Neb. From there j Temere,” requires that any Colorado Springs she moved to Lincoln, where marriage involving a baptized she resided until 1927, at Catholic be performed in the which time she came to Den­ LEGAL NOTICES ver. She was a member of St. presence of the pastor, local SliOC I f Dominic’ s parish. Bishop, or delegated priest and PHIL LONG, INC. two other witnesses. Otherwise NOTICE OF FILINO OF APPLICATION IN THE DISTRICT COURT Survivors, besides Monsi­ there is no marriage. FOR ISSUANCE OP LICENSE TO LOAN In and for tha City and County of Denver gnor Riordan, include a MONEY IN AMOUNTS OVER SIJM.M and Stata of Colorada At the same time, the decree TO ALL THE PEOPLE OF STATE OP brother, Michael Mullin of Civil Action Ne. B-B5525 recognized the validity of the COLORADO: IN THE M ATTER ) Monrovia, Calif.; a nephew Please take notice tbat SIg E. Htrzsiein OF THE PETITION ) marriage of non-Catholic Chris OF GEORGE JO- ) and niece, Linus Riordan and of 2500 Monaco Pkwy.. Denver, Colo. COLORADO SPRINGS tian couples solemnized either Has applied to the State Bank Com­ SEPH PINA through ) Alice L. Riordan of Denver; missioner of the State of Colorado for a hla next friend. ) and several other nieces and before a clergyman or civil mag­ license to engage In the business of RIGHT REVEREND ) istrate. making loans of money over tl.SOOOO. MONSIGNOR WIL- PETE BERONI nephews. pursuant to Chapter 73. A rticle 2. Colo­ LIAM J. AAONA- ) PUBLIC NOTICE Rosary was offered Monday The “Ne Temere” decree rado Statutes Anrtoteled 19*3, es amend­ HAN. Associate 01- ) FURNITURE STORE abrogated the provisions of ed. Said busirtest la propos<>d to be con­ of the Cath- ) UPHOLSTERING evening, Oct. 4. Burial was in ducted at 1529 York. Denver, Colorado. ellc Charltlas of ) RE-UPHOLSTERINO AND Mt. Olivet cemetery. “Tametsi,” a decree enacted by Protest may be maOa by arty person lo Denver, Colorado ) REPAIRING the Issuing of such license by filing FOR CHANGE OF 1 Slip Cavers and Orapaiiea tam e In writing w>th the State Bank NAME ) Made to Order Commissioner within seven (7) days PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that Furniture Made to Order Rev. Daniel J. McHugh, C.M. after the dale of laat pubilcatlnn et tnit on the Ith day of SEPTEMBEN. 19*5. 24-12 So. Wahiatch ME, 2-0401 notice as Indicated below. by an O rder of the Dislrlct Court of Comet in 1909, using a De Paul the City end County of Denver, CekP Requiem Mass was offered in HARRY BLOOM rado. the rvame of George Joseph Pina university telescope, taught at STATE BANK COMMISSIONER 'wes charsged ifom George Joseph Pina Chicago Oct. 1 for a Vincentian STATE OF COLORADO St. Thomas’ from 1944 to 1948. GEO RG E A4acARTHUR, ' (phcUim jaci^ priest who taught at St. Thom­ (Published In the Denver Catholic' cerdanca ' Ith such Order this notice Is For his research in astrono­ Register) given. Electrical PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST as’ seminary, Denver, and my he was elected in 1923 a fel­ First Publieaflon: FrarUt H. Conry Construction Co. Last Publication; was well known to clergy in the low of the Royal Astronomical Clerk et the District Court, City 802 N. Weber artd County of Denver • BshmatM • Servica Calls Rocky Mountain area. The Rev. society. • Medemizatien • Reasenabla M E. 3-2069 IN THE PROBATE COURT State o f Colorado • Rewiring • Yard Lighting Kathrynt M. Lawton Cola. Springs, Cola. Daniel J. McHugh, C.M., died A native of Danville, Dl., In end far the City end Cewnty laa* s. Tefan ME 5-1S33 of Denver and State et Celerede Deputy Sept. 28 in St. Louis’ hospital, Father McHugh was onlained Ne. P-3533* (Published In the Denver Cethollc Chicago. in 1906. While a seminarian in Register) NOTICE OP PINAL SETTLEMENT First Publleetlon; September 1*, 19*5 Father McHugh, who was the 1898 he taught one of the first Estate of Florence C. Evans (Deceased) Last Publleetlon: October 7, 19*5 J. D. CROUCH No. P-3S33* first in Chicago to sight Halley’s classes in the opening year of Notice Is hereby given thet I have IN TH E PROBATE COURT C. D. O’BRIEN St. Vincent’s college, forerun­ filed my final report In the Probate In and tor the City and County o( Donvor LOETSCHER'S ner of De Paul in Chicago. In Court of the City end County of Denver. and Stafo of Colorado Colorado, and that arty person desiring No. p-3n»4 1940 he was named first rector to obieci to the serrse shell file written NOTICE TO CREDITORS of the Vincentian House of Stu­ oblectlon with the aeld court on or SUPER MARKET before November IS. 19*5. Estate of Xavier Glombrocco aka Joseph dies in Washington, D.C. He Rosclll (D ecea sed ). No. P-37104 Theron Melcolm Evans All persons having claims against the was vice president of De Paul Executor QUAUTY M IATS above named estate are required to tilt university from 1941 to 1944, M Idiael T. Corcoran them tor allow ance In the Probate Court S PRODUCE Attorney tor the estate of the City and County of Denver, Colo­ when he cam e to Denver. He 1360 Locust Street rado. on or before the ISth day of March, Quality Apparel Nationally Advertised taught at St. Mary’s seminary, Denver. Colorado 1966. or said claim s shall be forever Perryville, Mo., from 1948 to 3SS-B723 barred. IN COLORADO SPRINGS Brands of Groceries (Published In the Denver Catholic JERRY GIAMBROCCO 1952. He had served as De Paul Register) Executor SINCE 1872 First Publication: October 7, 1965 524 W. Colorado Ave. archivist and historian since Mllllam C. M urray Jr. Last Publication; October 20. 19*5 Attorney tor the estate Kiowa and Tejon Streets 1952. 2577 So. D exter Street Survivors include a brother, IN THE PROBATE COURT Denver. Colorado 00222 757-27*2 John C. McHugh, and a sister, In and for the City and County of (Publithed In the Denver Catholic Reg­ Denver and State at Colorado ister) Mrs. Rose Weiss Hall. David Brofman, Judge First P ublication: September 23. 19*5 Last Publication: October 14, 19*5 NOLAN FUNERAL HOME Ne. P-30230 MONUMENTS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF IN TH E PROBATE COURT Of Distinction D o o rs O p en A g a in JOSEPH GERHARD MEYER, also In and for the City and County of Denver known as JOSEPH G. M EY ER . JO­ and State ol Colorado SEPH M EY ER, J. G. M E Y E R , De­ THE NOLAN FAMILY SINCE 1902 JERRY BREEN No. p-30on MEMBERS NATIONAL CATHOLIC FUNERAL DIRECTOP.S GUILD Happy faces on these parishioners greet Father Barry Wo- ceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Florist gan, left, top picture, pastor of St. Rose of Lima parish, Den­ CITATION TO ATTEND Estate of HATTIE HOPPER, Ward M E. 2 -4 742 12700 W. 44th AV*. PROBATE OF WILL No. P-30072 434-7904 — OPEN DAILY 1521 Champa ver, following the rebuilding program of the church after it All persons having claims against the One block East of Mt. Ollvot THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF above named estate are required to file 266-3131 was damaged by last June’s flood. Left, from Father Wogan, COLORADO, TO: them for allow ance In the Probate are Mrs. Thomas Trcloar, Frank Sinkewitz, Mrs. Andrew Da­ Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, O.D. Arch­ Court of the City and County of Denver, REALTY bishop of Denver of the Roman Catholic Colorado, on o r before the 1st day of vis, and, in front, three of the Davis children. They attended Church of the A rchdiocese of Denver. April, 19*6, o r said claims shall be for­ 153* Logan Street, Denver, Colorado. ever barred. MAY INSURANCE the flrst services since the rebuilding Sunday, Oct. 3. The pho­ Relationship: None. Interest: Legatee. ANDREW WYSOWATCKY to below shows the L terlor of the church the day after the St. Joseph's (Polish) Church. East 4*th CONSERVATOR Avenue and Pennsylvania, Denver, Colo­ Published In the Denver Catholic 725 NO. TEJON SWIGERT BROS. flood. The total reconstruction, including the church, school, rado. Relationship: None. Interest: Leg­ Register atee. First Publicdtion; September 30, 1965 Phone 633-7731 Colorado Springs and rectory is approximately 3200,000. The rectory was put in Father Flanagan's B oys' Home, Inc., Last P ublication; Oct. 26, 1965 OPTOMETRISTS nse this week and all details have been completed on the Boys Town, Nebraska. Relationship: IN TH E PROBATE COURT None. Interest: Devisee and Legatee. In and for the City and County of school; the convent is nearing the finishing point. The rebuild­ Society for the Propagation ol the Denver and State of Colorade Devoted To Your Complete Vision Care Faith. 301 So. Sherman St., Denver, Colo­ Ne. P3424S SHEARER HARDWARE Zecha & Adams ing was done through the generosity of the parishes, cash don­ rado. Relationship: None. Interest: Devi­ IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OP CONOCO SERVICE STATION ations from other parishes, and a financial gift from Archbish­ see and Legatee. JAMES F. HENDERSON, Deceased. Harry W. Swigert, O.D. The unknown heirs, If any, of JOSEPH NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION 2329 East Platte OPTICIAN op Vehr and the archdiocese. GERHARD MEYER, a/k/a JOSEPH 6. FOR DETERMINATION OF M EY E R , JOSEPH M E Y E R . J. G. HEIRSHIP ME. 2-7288 Harry W. Odil, O.D. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COL­ Fred Smaldone MEYER, the above named decedent. Residence: Unknown. Relationship: Un­ ORADO: COLORADO SPRINGS Parents' Help Asked known. Interest: Heirs. To all persons Interested, GREETIN G: Navsda Ave. et Cache le Poudra Donlad E. Gooldy, O.D. TAKE NOTICE that there has been, Cherry Creek The unknown lineal descendants. If filed In the above-nam ed estate a peti­ 1550 California St. In Traffic Training any, of the brothers and sister of Marie tion asking for a judicial ascertainment 231 Detroit St. Sanen Meyer, the mother of said above and determ ination of the heirs of such Colorado State Patrol chief, nearly half of the pedestrians named decedent. Residence: Unknown. decedent, and setting forth that the 534-5819 3 5 5-704 2 Relationship: Unknown. Interest: Heirs. names, addresses and relationships to Gilbert Carrel, h a s urged involved in traffic mishaps are Wiliam M. Fade, as guardian ad litem decedent of all persons who are or parents to take a more active less than ten years old. “ When tor all minors and other persons under claim to be heirs of said decedent, so legal disability. If any, whether named far as known to the petitioner, are as interest in the education of their a child is old enough to toddle,” herein or unknown, who are or claim to follows, to-wit: children in traffic survival. says Carrel, “ he is old enough heirs, legatees or devisees of the A6argaret Soule, Box 336, Superior, ^MBLER Heodquarters above named decedent. Security Build­ Arizona, Sister; John I. Henderson, 228 In stressing the need for such to begin learning the fundamen­ ing, Denver. Colorado. Relationship: West Lake, M arceline, Missouri, Brother; training, Carrel pointed out that tals of pede.strian safety.” None. Interest: Guardian ad litem. Sam A. H enderson, 2504 Noble Avenue. You and each of you are hereby Alameda, California, Brother; Hannah Carrel emphasized the impor­ notified that the Instrument purporth^ F. Becker. 5*56 North Ridge, Chicago. to be the last will and testament of the Illinois, Sister: Child of deceased sister, tance of always setting a good decedent above named will be ottered Rose H enderson Brady; William H. DENVER for probate before the Probate Court Brady, Address Unknown. Nephew. example. “ Children learn by of the City and County o f Denver, State You are hereby notified to appear and imitating,” he reminded, “ and of Colorado, at the City and County answer the petition within twenty days EVERGREEN Building in said City and County of after service o f this notice on you (If HOWARD the good accomplished by lec­ Denver, on Monday, tha ISth day of served by publication, within twenty tures is soon nullified if parents November, 1965, at 10 o'clock A.M., or days after the last publication of this MONUMENT CO. on a date subsequent thereto to which notice) and In default of an answer or Alost beautiful are observed breaking their said hearing regularly may be continued, appearance the Court will proceed to own rules. For example, the when and where you m ay appear if you receive and hear proofs concerning the neirs of such decedent and enter a parent, with youngster in tow, so desire. WITNESS my signature and seal of decree determ ining who are the heirs funeral chapels who jaywalks, crosses; between said Court this 26th day o f September, of such decea sed person. "Colorado Springs’ Finest and Most Modem" 19*5. Dated at Denver, Colorado, this 17 intersections, etc., has only T. Raber Taylor & Robert W. Hite oay of September 1965. himself to blame when the child Attorneys for Estate STEPHEN C. RENCH. aljr fCaui fRortuarg *25 Am erican National Bank Bldg. Clerk of the Probate Court Berkeley Park Chapel Park Avenue C b ap e f shows the same disregard for Denver, Colorado 60202 By Thomas OlFrancesca Largest Selection in the (SEAL) Deputy Clerk Member by invitauan National Selected Morticians West 46th and Tcnnyten Ea$t 17th and Marion the rules, and is run down 255-2051 Rocky Mountain Area STEPHEN C. RENCH. TH066AS L. FO RD , Attorney el ontraneq of BarkqUy Park e t Park A v b h u b traffic.” 1700 East 5th Avenue, Members of the Staff (1 m ile E . o f M t. O liv e t) Clerk of the Probate Court Denver, C olorado Some knowledge we gain By M. Flnnerty Carroll B. Dunn W. Harley Remington Charles McFadden Telephone 355-1625 433-6425 222-1851 through tiial and error, said the (Published In the Denver Catholic (Published In tha Denver Catholic Catholic Funeral Directors 11 Patrol Chief, but a child’s first Register) Register) HA. 4 ^ 7 7 First PuMication: October 7, 19*5 First Publication: September 23, 19*5 MElrose 2-6671 Colorado Springs, Colo. error in traffic m ay be his last. Last Publication: October 20, 1965 Lest Publication: October U, 1965 Q Thursday, Oct. 7, 1965 The Denver Cotholic Register P age 13 ' l l ' And News 1 People in Business Of 'Register' Advertisers [ p MARKET PLACE ik by N o * D o n v o r B o n k iBank. Robert Frank, presidentjwife, Jean, reside in a home on .served as its president. He was Children. Broomfield, from OF MILLIONS ' W I A . l S t T A D S The North Denver Bank has bank, stated that "the ex-'Lookout Mountain. They are the chairman of Aurora National*proceeds of the Augu.st Wishing, pri- named William E. Glass for-service record of thei parents of two children. O’ Brien Library Week, and Is a mem-1 Well at Fan Fair, department! lutri- mer president of the Cottrellinstrumental: is a member of LCW Post No. ber of various other civic or-[Store at 333 Havana, Aurora, Phone 825*1145 Today to Place Your Classified Ad in the Register^ it 18 Clthing Company. Denver to its selection." Spensley is! I American Legion, the Adver- ganizations...... Ask for the Classified Department board of directors. Glass has ® veteran of 31 years in the ad-|tising Club of Denver, and other In presenting the gift, Mr. unch ‘Ti' Only Want Ads received by phone or mail before 5 P.M. Tuesday retired from ac­ advertising and public relations [business and civic organiza- Mamm Changm Stanley Cox. president of Fan can be published in the current week’s imper. safe- field. j lions. teing tive responsibi­ j The name of Sparks-Payne Fair, explained that friends of REAL ESTATE FOR SALE d to lities with Cot­ I Pontiac Inc., located at 9201 the Village had tossed exactly WANTED FEMALE 33 SEWING MACHINES 40 trell’s, but re­ ieifis 0ovlRv«rd Promoflon w ... Colfax avenue. Denver. - - - - W* SDeelsIlzt In Nortitwtsi D«nv«r. con- "wE FIX - EM tains his finan­ Charles J. O’ Brien, Jr., has' Eklward F. Hanifen, presidenlihas been changed to Leo Payne } Arvad*. :.«kewood and Wnaatrldga Raal icul- this gift to bring Eitait. Prompt, courttoui talas larvica. REPAIR ON ANY MAKE cial interest. He joined Boulevard mortuaries, of the .Aurora National Bank, Pontiac Jeep. Ray Sparks, for-'.u , 7 1 . HOUSEKEEPER Your local realtor tor 20 ytart. it h e r Denver, as an associate. He is 1^63' ■ ■ Ironton ■ at Colfax. has an-i tne total to |217. was one of the mer vice pres- Catholic Rectory outside city Foreign or Domestic ' a former director of develop- nounced the p r o m o t i o n of ible original North idem, has re-’ At Daridsoit’t of Denver. References re­ Sewing Machines In Your ment at Mercy hospital. D e n - f'rsok R. Mineo, member of St. tired and I.,eo. iro- Denver Bank quired. Write Box H930 c /o MISC. FOR SALE 44 Home. stockholders ver, and has , Jam es’ parish, Payne has' Davidson Chevrolet, 2555 S. The Register. CUTS ALL METAL WHITE, SINGER, NECCHI, and is a nation­ been active in Denver, to the, purchased the, Colorado boulevard, Denver, KENMORE al director of many civic and position of as-' Spa'rks" lock in announced the instaUa- HELP WANTED— 7A Olson Horizontal Band Saw. the Men’s Wear Mr. class religious endea­ sistant cashierj Clean, Oil and Adjust the company.:"'’" Ammeo Safety MALE OR FEMALE Cuts at any angle. RetaRers of America, as well as' vors. He is a in the install-! 1 Tension 1 laco Payne Brake service facility which ONLY $197.50 a member of Brand Names’ member of St. ment loan de­ — $2.45 Special Joseph’s parish partment. Min­ Pontiac - Jeep completes the Foundation, New York City. YOUNG CATHOLIC COUPLE THE CUTTER CO. Golden, and a eo has had serves Denver, list of brake A & R SEWING including t h e 4101 W. 50th Ave. 433-5547 Ad Firm’s Account member of eight years services Chevy operate kitchen and dining 433-6400 Knights of Co­ loan experi­ nearby areas customers can FURNITURE Harker B. Spensley, pres-; lumbus CouncU ence. Marriedlof Lakewood, Arvada. Wheat- expect and re- learn business in SINGER DIAL-A-STITCH ident, announced that his adver­ Zigzags, darns, mends, makes button- 539. H e h a s and the father'ridge, and Golden, and is the ceive at David- well located mountain Hotel, holes, all without any attachments to tising . firm . has been appointed ...... Mr.— o'B ritn...... Uved— ------in DenverI Mr. Mint® of three chil-j newest Pontiac dealership in son. The new , buy. 3 payments of 53.95 or S9.S0 cash. it advertising and public relations [almost 20 years, and served at *dren, he is a m em ber of thelthe Denver metropolitan area, service, said "^Ite for Interview to Box L-1 HOLLYWOOD BEDS Call FInanca Mgr. U1-0344 counsel for the Englewood Stale I Fitzsimons hospital. He and his I Aurora Civilan Club and has'Leo Payne formerly operated Roy Davidson, 1965 WHITE ZIGZAGS c/o The Register vice president. $37.50 Zigzags, monograms, darns. mands, ; I,eo Payne Motors in Denver overcasts and fancy stitches, all built- land was an automobile dealer In. No attachments to buy. 4 payments s7n^'che?ro!et HELP WANTED MALE t of S5.9I or S3).00 cash. in Michigan for 10 years before Call FInanca Mgr. tai-024a coming to Denver five years service depart- THE ASPEN PUBLIC RELATIONS TRNEE f Your Parish Real Estate Guide ago. ment one of the leading auto re- APPLIANCE SERVICE 45 pair units in the country. David- Young Man 18-30 $500 Mo. New & Used Furniture Small .Appliance 3^*AII Souls Presents Gift son Chevrolet is now issuing Guarantee. Learn the field of £2 Broadway A check for $217 was present- state inspection stickers due public relations and sales pro- SERVICE AND REPAIR 4921 SO. LOGAN 777 Santa Fe Dr. Free Pickup and Delivery ed to the W allace Village for midnight, Nov. 30. motion. Exc. opportunity for OPEN 2-5 SUN. 777-6839 255-4084 24 HR. SERVICE young man who is interested A cross ttio streal from All Souls. 9 MTN. SERVICE CO. Dadrooms, partly flnlsAod basom ont, ga­ in establishing a lifetime rage. attractive landscaping, fenced career. Must be H. S. Grad. HELP WANTED FEMALE 7 279-1950 yard. Call LOLA SYMES, 79S-4130 and available for work. " ’ Immed. Contact. Personnel Di- Housekeeper to care tor three HICKAM REALTY PET BOARDING so w. Alamtda 722-912J rector. 2110 So. Ash. suite 23, children, ages )0, 7, and 5. Must live A , , home In Denver, Colo, with Dog nd Cat Boarding, Reasonable 10 a.m. to 12 daily. Ask for parents and children, Excellent wages Puppies bought and sold. 61th 3 ------A l l S o u l s I. Washington. Call 388-5313 MR. ROYBAL and Ideal living quarters. Address: Dept. — BIG ACTIVE FAMILY G.M., The Register, P.O. Box )620, Den- BIC YC LES 56 will appreciate the spacleusnaas and con­ JANITOP SERVICES ver, Colo. 80310 venience of 5090 S- Franklin. Formal M arried m in — Part tima. b ic y c i .e s dinrm ., den with flrepl. Opens to covered 744-0113 SEWING MACHINES 40 patio. Fifth bdrm. and fourth bath In NEW USED P.-\RTS basem ent. Close to Alt Souls, St. M ary's CATHOLIC TEACHER REPAIRING - TIRES Part time sales work to convents SINGER SLANT NEEDLE A cadem y, and Cherry Hills. Reduced to Complete Portable PUT - ON - ANY - WHEEL sail. Carol Gray 771-5174. Denver. Estimat'd earnings S300-S300 per month. W rit, Box MCL. c /e The Zigzags, buttonholes artd fancy stitches. AL'S BIKE SHOP BISHOP-PERRY & CO. Register. No attachments to buy. Assume 5 pay- 334 Federal . ments of S7.50 or discount tor tX.OO 935-3245 1751 Calif. Realtor zaa-SOSl SITUATION WANTED J 2 cash. 825-SOU 3 ------A l l S o u l s FEMALE 1965 WHITE AUTOMATIC 67 — Does everything automatlcelly. Colored, desires house cleaning attachments n e e d ^ . a payments of Ceramic Resilient Tile. Marble & Flag- CUTE, PRETTY 55 20 or discount o f StS.O cash 6I3-1SM stone sidewalks 1 patios. Time payments. or laundiy work. 377-5148 ^ Holllgan Tile & Marble Co. 723-6038, 1365 W. Center, Denver. Colo. 3 Bedrooms, Fenced Back UNFURNISHED HOUSE SINGER DIAL 'A' STITCH Zigzags, buttonholes, monograms. No r a i z v CITTlKJft Y a rd — FOR RENT 2 4 attachments to boy. Assume last 2 pay- B Y OW NER. ments of S4.0I or S7.50 cash. 344-6450 Want baby silting my home by week. The Number by the Parish Heading Over Each V, of a 2 S t o r y double. 6 rooms; Reliable care. Fenced yard. 244-1326. 1 block to Church and School. double garage. Near Cheesman SINGER TOUCH & SEW 83 Ad is the Key to its Location on the Map. Park. 377-8145. 1965 MODEL MISC. WANTED 771-5122 3 big, citart rooms. No yard work. 4682 Assume Last 6 Payments Family wishes to buy a used automobile. 3 1 ——Sla Jam as Must be in good condition and reason- Sleuad Sacram enl ------O ' " ‘ •“ • 'y ____ 3 3 3 -1 2 4 4 ' able. FURNISHED APT. FOR 333-9141 SOMETHING OLD. Cefumbus Day Proclamation 1965 SINGER $ 1 3 ,5 0 0 618 NIAGARA RENT 2 5 Console—will zigzag, m onogram, button- SOMETHING NEW. Denver Mayor Tom Currlgan signs the traditional Colum­ -- hole. No extra affachm enis to buy. Newspaper advertising re­ BDRMS., BSMT. I Large livingroom with firepla ce, full Nice, worm 2 and 3 rooms, first floor. Assume last 3 paym ents of 55 63 or sults can be checked quickly. BRICK, 2< A R GARAOE ^fWl-V redeCO-1 bus Day Proclamation making Tuesday, Oct. 12, the day on Adults. No pets. ' i block from St. $14.00, cash. 433-6409 Dom inic's. Inquire 2837 Federal I block I, coii.k. c.rp.1, flr.b.,. H r - ’ b n ck bungB- ...... which the citizens of Denver are asked to pay tribute to Chris­ place. 23 ft. living room. Gl or FHA. lOW. Will gO FHA. Trades C O n -, b ERTSON. 77).S665 topher Columbus. Grand Knight of Council 539. Gene Costello, Sunny 4 room semi-basement apartment. I isidcred. Your chance for real Nicely furnished, private bath and ert- I left, is general chairman of the Friday Luncheon club. Ben trance. UMIItlei paid. Married couple. I CHAMBERS REALTY deal. CALL S I 722-2881 or' GATES 4 CO. 170.00. 4565 Bryant. 455-0317 I Jim . _ _ 34A-HM. 3 ^ 3 3 6 . Alice,Allcb, 364-0651.3AAMS1. i 73 3 -8 8 6 5 .______Wright is shown on the right. Council 539 will sponsor its an- ONE DOLLAR SPECIAL 1 1-- 1 A. wv > i_ r- .Kv A a A At_ • A_ .Close to church, city park, & bos. 2 1 31^—St. Jam es nual Columbus Day luncheon on Friday. Oct. 8, at the Knights -b d r m . apt. furnished. Reasonable to Blasaed Sacrament -St. Anthony To Introduce You to the Register Classified Section of Columbus home, 1555 Grant street, Denver. j right person. 2605 York. ____ 2350 NEWPORT 1633 IVY 3788 W. EXPOSITION UNFURNISHED APT. FOR $1.00 YOU GET 20 WORDS OR LESS ^ _ _ 3 bdrms., familyroom, carpets & drapes. Choice Block. 2 bedroom Spanish. Cafhe- • block to St. Anthony of Padua. Re- Nicety lanflscap^. New price, must be FOR RENT 26 dral living room. Bedroom or den In decorated, corner, bus stop at curb. | sold. Call JOE RAY, 744-21B6. Columbus Day Luncheon Immaculate, newly decorated L.R.. B.R., TO BUY, SELL OR SWAP Ilnished basement. Priced under FHA. Small but neat. PRICED kitchenette and bath, private porch, storage compartment, Carpel, drapes, RIGHT. Call HECOX, 237-50S3 refrigerator, stove, Venetian shades, use This offer good for Classified Section only. OPEN SUNDAY VanSchaack&Co. Is Slated by Council 539 of laundry, and all utilities furnished. CLINE & HARDESTY ct8 bus pastas building. Adults. No pets. Does not apply to Real Estate Display 634 17tf| St. REALTOR 397-sm Council 539. Knights of Co- opinions have been rated as 3506 W. I9fh Ave.. corner King $t. 237-0441 455-2603 Advertising ,lumbus. Denver, is again spon* models of organization and lo-., ^ ^ ...... 32— St. John _• T I- • J L- 1 bedroom unfurnished apt., all utilities 3S Our Lady of Fatima _ _ _ soring the annual Columbus M cLAUGH gic. In 1961 he received his ap- paid. i483 A$h. X' SPIC’N’SPAN Day luncheon, beginning at FILL IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX A CO. pointment to t h e federal bench. Vraln. upper or garden level 2 COUNTRY CLUB! Exceptionally good older bungalow. Mod- noon On Friday Oct. 8, at 1553 Judge Doyle’s wife. Helen, is » p‘- garage. 915-3437 lorn kitchen has breakfast space, " ’ r e a l t o r Denver. also an honor graduate of t h e > bedroom s unfurnished apartment. Family grown, will sacrifice 1 2 1 room s. Full finiahed basement, 3 7 7 - 2 7 7 1 room luxury home, -....w,.... ------4-5 bedrm , 3 fireplaces, 22' paneled fern. garage. ONLY $14,500 — Good p ^ 377-0530 Apt. 430 __ ... ______... ‘ Finar.rmA C,. Doyle will be the luncheon I Law. They are members of St. , , ,o ,^ ,c u c n rtp L oversized double ga- Firiar-cing. rage, sunken rock garden with stream, BEATRICE M. SHIRK speaker for the day. A lawyer John's parish, the Holy Name rURNISHED OR 6— Blessed Sacrament well with sprinkling system. Lots of , 26 A frees and flowers, unsurpassed view. Mr. FINE HOMES REALTOR by profession, he was appointed, society unit there, and the UNFURNISHED ...... 1652 GLENCOE Grull 233-4000. ■ , federal district judge by the late'Judge is also active in the Cath- C'ean t_ bedro’—Cure d’Ars Phone 233-0088. isigned for men and women who ing, menu planning, recipe ad- K. C. ENSOR REALTY CO. ■ ■ ^ A F F E R ’S RUBBISH ' ALAMEDA PLUMBING CO. $ 7 5 0 DOW N 3926 Tennyson Realtor 455-4737 " ------^cook for large groups will begin|justmenls to fit the crowd, and REMOVAL Reoe'ring, new wnrk, sewers anq sink Neat 3 bdrm . brick ranch. Living room . . 46— St. Vincent de Paul Oct. 11 at the E m ily Griffith Op-!time management. COMMERCIAL AND Gutters, Spouts Nnei cleaned. Our work (s guaranteed. & dining room , kitchen. Nicely land-. 9 S S _ _ C t portunity School, Denver. The teacher will be Ed Cart­ RESIDENTIAL 'Free Esiimatts. scaped & fenced yard. Large loan that ■ 91. D o m in ic ’s We ipeelallze tn Gutter and ^09 E. AUmeda SH 4.Q300 _'St. Vincent de Paul Parish wright, a Denver catering con­ REASONABIjE r a t e s can be assum ed. 2960 IVY. Call J O E '------“ Money Making Meals’’ will Speut Replacement. RAY. 744-2184. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY sultant and graduate of the _AL.J-3310______ROOFING {Clean, neat older 3 Bdrm.. Dble be held from 1:30 until 3 p.m. Gutters Cleaned and Rapairtd. Roofing, Vinyl Gutters. Vinyl Siding. MUST SELL _ „ . T, • J a D.U. restaurant school. Thoroughly Experienced. This excellent 5 bedroom home at 3017! Garage. Basement. Priced to every Monday from Oct. 11 CURTAIN CLEANERS Free Eit. 25 yrs. Exp. HERB ONYX [*’ VanSchaack&Co. Osceola. I'/b baths, large kitchen with I aud K ita Classes are tuition-free to Dependable, Guaranteed. through Dec. 20 at the down­ I AC 2-8283. | lh 371 Univ. aivd. REALTOR 297-5000 isat’fB sw ee, form al dining room. | Sell. Eves. Jay Jordahl 4bb-5/76 Denver adults. Registration FRANCIS I ACE CURTAIN Cl EANERS. I Carpeted. Has garage and fenced yard. i town school, 13th and Welton _URTAINS, CROCHETED TABl 6- GOOD TERMS. Call BOB YAK LICH ,! BROOMFIELD REALTY hours arc from 8:30 a.m. until Americon Roofing ROOFING SERVICE 17^—Notre Dame streets. Cl 0 1 HS, DRAPERIES. BlANKETS, 8:30 p.m. Mondays through SPREADS, LINENS Cl EANED BY LAT­ NEW ROOFS-REPAIRS MOORE REALTY Members of churches, lodges, Thursdays and 8:30 a.m. until EST METHODS. HAND PRESSED ONLY. Sheet Metal Co. All Work Guaranteed Let Us Build Your Own 1259 KAIAMAIH. TA. S-3S27. Terms — Free Esilmalet Realtor 300 Spoer PE 3-5$tIi4' -St. Vincent de Paul or any group will benefit from 4:30 p.m. on Fridays. CH I-84«S 2159 Downing TA. 5 6495 Personal Floor Plan. Afte' 4 p.m. SU 1-8035 Member of Our Lady of Grace Parish 2 STORY 4 BEDROOMS DECORATING GREENBRIER HOMES 28— St. Dominic’s FIRST OFFERING Of this Charming Member of All Souls' Parish TAILORS whifa painted Colonial heme. Tastefully THE (7 blocks West of Sheridan / 2145 KING decorated throughout with appealing I M rn't suits restyled — reasonable. on Florida to So. Fenton) colors, wallpapers, shutters, carpets & ~ ! Shoulders, lapels narrowed. Trousers Newer 3-bdrm. brick In choice Sloans drapes, powder-room. Electric kitchen Lake area. Covered patio, fenced yd. METRO DENVER CHAPTER ELECTRICIAN SERVICE { tapered, o'eats removed. 733 8)61. 'For Appointment Cell 922-1179 has dishwasher, disposal & range. 5th LINEN SERVICE Carpeting and drapes Incl. bdrm. Si rec. room In bsmt. Fenced* _ TRASH HAULING y 3229 W. 26TH backyard, large treos, 3 car garage L OF THE 17— Notre Dame Nice older 3-bdrm. brick. KMce flrepl. low taxes are bonus extras. See this W ESTERN ' TRASH HAULING Remndeled kit. Full bsm t., IW car fine home at 1615 KRAMERIA today. KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS CO . 1' Any Place in Metropolitan Oonvor garage. Well priced at $8900. Call PHIL SCHOELZEL, 333-5353. ELECTRIC WIRING TOWEL SUPPLY Day or Night Calls 1720 So. Broadway 733 V591 EA. 2-3558 BUYING—SELLING—TRADING y 3649 CLAY PRESENTS ITS 2430 High Street IN NOTRE DAME PARISH CULLEN REALTY VanSchaack&Co. FIRST ANNUAL Fima. EM 6-0168. MOVING — HAULING UPHOLSTERERS See MARTIN DELOHERY 44lh at Clay 433-4197 I 375 Univ Jim Dwysr Electric 935-4008 Ra-Jpnolsterlng by a reliable firm. 35 wilh years txperlerKe—Terms 29^—St. Francis de Seles' —St. Augustine’s BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY K. C. ENSOR, REALTY, 0 0 . ^'COLUMBUS DAY D A N C r Complete Financing and Insurance (B rig h te n ) 2143 Court PI. 222-1372 3936 Tennyson 455-4737 ‘ ^ 1101 SO. OGDEN ; PAINTING OPEN SUNDAY , FAMILY HOME Saturday, October 9th BUILOINO and CONTRACTINO WALL CLEANING LOVELY OLDER HOME Fei Any Remodeling In Your Papering. Steaming. Texturing ana Paini­ 17— Notre Dame 3 large bedrooms, 4 piece bath on 2nd I , ^ ^ . from 9:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M. ng. All Wirk Guaranteed. floor. Beautiful living room , formal f wonderful Home — Inside or Out — Mountain Empire Decorators i CEILING-WAILS . . . DIRTY? dining room, modern kitchen. W | kifctwn, dining room, 3 flre- Adm ission $3.00 Per Couple 77/ 9375 fi f I0B5 S. YATES main lloor. Call BILL LOWELL, 794-7934. ; P>«ces, double gar., big yard. I J . 3 bdrrm. brick Lv-rm., dln-rm., elec, at I KITCHEN GREASY - SMOKY? klf, bathi. F.f. Bsmt. wllh 2 bdrm s,, L & M Real Estate JE A N ’S REALTY roe. rm ., bath, finished utility, sfor- 440 S. B’way. 744-644.1 i Front - r.lving Rooms - Bed- . age. w.w. carpet, drapes. All. gar., cov. 5501 East 64th Ava. C om m erce City Mullen High School Gymnasium j -- patio, beaudful landscaping, fenced. Near 288-1263 CALL JACK REIS PAINTING & DECORATING jrooin • Balh, Dirly, Smoky? ^ Notre Dame, public and parochial 31^—St. James ' schools, shop. Assume Gl or new FHA. 3601 So. Lowell Blvd. 93 4-359 3 [Have Them “ Wa.sh” and SAVE ' Owner leaving. Papering NO STEPS Member of Noire Dame Parish 1$$$$ On Re-Paint. We Leave No 936-3515 Pretty 3 bedroom ranch. 2 tiled baths, Our Peisonalized Sponsored by — 'dining room, lovely newer Birch klleh- Service Sells Home* Queen of The Holy Rosary Council #3799 Steaming Stieaks or Smears. $5.00 a len, dishwasher, disposal, electric stove, room and up. W_ zsiit ______Ad breekM st space. uHiIfy area. Huge den Texturing |4| !wlth sliding doors to big south patio. JOHN J. ROCHE, Grand Knight Newspaper advertising oc­ and cupies top position in tho Painting 534-4393 D e a d liniiie e i\«sss iK.SJ""’"”’ ■“ minds of successful retailers BEATRICE M. SHIRK AMBULANCE SERVICE CO. MOUNTAIN EMPIRE DECORATORS FINE HOMES REALTOR because it is so important. Loyola Paiish Tiie.N. .1 335 8578 J38 1044 777-9375 Page 14 The Denver Cotholic Register Thursday, Oct. 7, 1965 Cathedral '49 Class ffepol Y o u th Reunion Planned Annual All School Fashion Show The 1949 graduates of the Cathedral of the Immaculate To Have Theme, 'Buttons and Beaus' Conception high school, Denver, Two Area Students are planning a class reunion By Ruth A. Nowack Price of admission is 50 cents [students or a lay teacher repre- this fall. The planning commit­ The presentation of “ Buttons per person. Tickets may be ob- sentative in each elementary tee is anxious to contact each and Beaus” on Friday Nov. 12, tained from senior high school I school. In Honors Program member of the class. .Anyone at 7:30 p.m. in the Denver City interested in this reunion - auditorium theater will be the Two Denver girls, Anne Mor­ honors colloquium along with who might possibly know the fifth annual All School Fashion rissey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. nine other students at St. Ma whereabouts of those graduates Show. Co-sponsored for four T. G. Morrissey, and Kathy r y ’s college, Leavenworth, should call 424-4683. years by the former Catholic Goodman, daughter of Mr. and Kans. The dinner dance reunion will Parent-Teacher league and the Mrs. James E. Goodman, are Members of the colloquium, be held Saturday evening. Nov. student councils and sodalities participating in the invitational representing two per cent of the 20, at the Twelve Fountains of the high schools, the show .student body, will do indepen­ Restaurant, Denver U.S. Na­ this year is under the direction dent study and papers as well tional Center. Tickets can be re of the high school groups and Cathedral High as a m ajor research project on served by calling the above the School Office Guild, a group Asian Studies,” the topic se­ phone number before Nov. 1, composed of a few former Homecoming lected by the students and ap­ members of the CPTL execu­ proved by the faculty honors tive board. council. Having achieved a 2.5 Retracing Steps For Awards average, students were invited The objective is to strengthen Dance Slated T h e, Rev. Bernard B. O’Hayre recently met with four the goals or standards set by by the dean to participate in the the Catholic .schools for teen­ For the first time in its histo­ 1965-66 honors program. members of a Colorado Springs Corpus Christi parish family agers to act and dress in a ry Cathedral high school, Den­ Miss Morrissey is a junior at who had received scouting’s religious awards following his manner which would always b e : ver. will sponsor a .separate St. Mary, majoring in history instruction. With the associate pastor are, seated, Susan, and, a credit to their faith. alumni dance in connection with and minoring in education. She standing, from left. Emily, Floyd, and Thomas, 12, children Coordinator of the production Planning Youth fashion Show annual homecoming festivities. plans to teach high school after of Mr, and Mrs. Floyd A. Mountain, Colorado Springs. is Mrs. John Hinterreiter, as-' Graduates of Cathedral are in­ her graduation. Her extra-curri sisted by Mmes. John Scordo, | Making plans for the fifth annual all school fashion show vited to this all-alumni dance, cular activities include Legion Leo McGrath. Joseph McShanc, to be held Nov. 12, 7:30 p.m., in the Denver City .•\uditorium at $2.50 per couple, at Aviation of Mary and chorus, and she is a m em ber of the student council Scouting Awards Become Francis Jacques, Frank Gold,! theater, are Mr.s. John Hinterreiter, coordinator, and Paul Fe­ Country Club, Denver, on Oct. William Hughes, Stanley Now­ |25, 9-12 p.m. government committee, A grad Leon Dreher lix of the Denver Dry Goods company. Called “ Buttons and uate of Cathedral high school ack. Thomas ( erry, and Wil-j The dance has been planned Beaus,” the event Is being directed by high school groups and I in Denver, she was salutatorian Habit-Forming in Family liam Moriarity. ' jby the Rev. Richard Hanifen Two From Globeville the school office guild. of her class and a member of The Denver Dry Good.s com ­ [and a commitee of graduates. Colorado Springs — Religious I THE SCOUTERS’ parents National Honor society. She pany is presenting the show, a s ; Heading the list of hoped-for In Religious Life awards in scouting are habit-l^ave both held leadership posi- it has done the previous four: also belonged to .student coun accomplishments by the com Two pupils from St. Joseph’s forming in the Fioyd A. Moun-L^^j organizalion.s years, and has been impressed cil. Latin club, and sodality. St. Francis High Names mittee are a school bus and (Polish) elementary school in tain family here. by the interest and enthusiasm | Miss Goodman, an English I where their offspring have been scholarships and seminary bur Globeville have entered reli­ Five Mountain children, rang- of the Catholic parents in their] major, is also a junior, who I recognized for their church-con- ses. would like to travel and is gious life. ing in ages from 10 through 15,1 efforts to keep clothes mode have received Marian, A^ Al-|nected activity. Mrs. Mountain Fransalian Boy, Girl Notification of the dance and considering the Peace Corps. Leon Dreher, son of Mr. and without sacrificing fashion. Last tare Dei, and Parvuli Dei cita-jwas a den mother for her older year, for the first time, there .At an induction ceremony The Rt, Rev. Monsignor 'tickets have been mailed to all A scholarship student, her Mrs. Lawrence Dreher of St held recently at St. Francis de tions. Iboys in Virginia. The father has was a greater number of high Gregory Smith, V.G., P.A., Alumni whose current addres minor is education and her Catherine’s parish, Denver, en­ Sales' high school. Denver, the been scoutmaster and commis- school students than adults pastor of St. Francis, led the ses are listed in the alumni campus activities include Spa­ tered St. Andrew Avellino se­ Girl Scout, Boy Scout and Fransalian Boy and Girl for sioner for Troop 21 of the Cor­ the audience, which is evidence invocation, and Sister Mary files. nish club and the mission unit minary, Denver, which is con­ Cub Scout activity started for 1965-66, Fred Atrim and Judy pus Christi parish and is now that the students enjoy an op George, principal, spoke. Oth­ Anyone not receiving alumni of the Confraternity of Chris­ ducted by the Theatine Fathers. the family in Norfolk, Va Boschult, officially took office scoutmaster in Troop 23. portunity to come together for er officer’s inducted were dance tickets may purchase tian Doctrine. As a sopho­ He complete the eighth grade at where they lived before transfer as president and vice president, a wholesome evening of fun and Paula Rogers, secretary, and them from Father Hanifen more, she served her class as St. Joseph’s school. to the Pike’s Peak region. Su­ Father O’Hayre, in his fourth respectively, of the Student at the same time gain from Hank Krizinan, treasurer. Cathedral Rectory, 1501 Penn­ secretary. Mary Hogan, daughter of Mr san, 15, and Emily, 14, began year at Corpus Christi church, Council. each other courage and inspire Guest speaker was Earl sylvania, or from Sister Cather­ A graduate of Machebeuf and Mrs. William Hogan of instruction for their spiritual is scouting chaplain for the par­ tion to maintain a proper per­ Election to the office of Fran­ Reum, coordinator of student ine Pierre, Cathedral convent, high, Denver, she was a m em ­ Commerce City has entered the growth and development awards ish and a teacher in St. Mary’s spective on modesty in dress. salian boy or girl is the highest activities for the Denver public 1840 Grant street, Denver. ber of sodality and the art, glee, order of the Sisters of St. Virginia and completed the high school, where Susan and honor that can be bestowed on school system. and mission clubs. She was also Joseph at Bartlett, 111. A youn­ required retreat there. Emily are students. St. Francis senior. an honor role student and recip ger sister attends St. Joseph’s AN INNOVATION this year They continued their study The three Mountain brothers Artim, son of Mrs. Mary Ar- ient of a speech award. school in Globeville. will be the use as models of la> I here imder Father Bernard B. holding the religious awards of tim, St. Mary’s parish, Little­ teachers, both men and women. O’Hayre, assistant pastor of scouting are pupils in Corpus ton, represented St. Francis For the second year, in connec­ Corpus Christi parish. After a Christi school. The Rt. Rev. last summer at Colorado Boys Mullen High School Slates tion with the show, there will be Colorado retreat experience, Monsignor Anthony G. Elzi, an an all-city competition at 2 p.m. State, Boulder. He plays foot ardent supporter of scouting ball, basketball, and baseball, they received the Marian in St. Francis de Sales’ high Homecoming Festivities Award last .spring. programs, is Corpus Christi school to “ discover” musical and he is a member of the pastor. talent within the high schools. school's athletic group, the “ F Homecoming festivities will meeting of the year on Wed­ Floyd, 13. and Thomas, 12, As a result of last year’s com­ Club, and the Key Club. During be held at Mullen high school, nesday, Oct. 13, 8 p.m., in the worked a year under direction petition, the winning vocal and the summer he was a member Denver, Saturday, and Sunday, school’s gymna.slum. Parents of Father O’Hayre before re­ To Join Groups instrumental groups from Cath­ of the pitching staff for the Oct. 9 and 10. A pep rally, bon­ of students are asked to at­ ceiving the Ad Altare Dei and Bridgeport, Conn. — Priests Parvuli Dei Boy Scout and Cub edral, St. Francis,’ and Mary- Merchants Oil team, which won fire. and beef barbecue supper, tend. of the Bridgeport diocese are Scout awards, respectively, crest appeared on the show. the city championship in Legion sponsored by the Men’s Club, “ Understanding Your Teen- encouraged to join ministerial near the end of the 1964-65 Representing as it does A ” ball. on Saturday evening. .Age Son” will be the topic of as.sociations or cooperate in school year. some 7,500 junior and senior Miss Boschult, daughter of On Sunday, the game between Brother Adrian. Teachers will forming such groups under “ in­ high school students, such a Mr. R. D. Boschult, St. Louis’ fransalians Mullen and Holy Family will be available for conferences. Leslie, 10, was given the Cub terim directives” on ecumenism fashion show gains recogni­ parish, Englewood, has been ac­ Top student honors at St. student council. The induction take pace at I p.m. in the Mul­ Brother Bamaby will meet with Parvuli Dei recognition a year issued by the diocese. rfce 5f. tion at the commercial level. tive in the work of the student Francis de Sales’ high school, ceremony shows, from left to len stadium. Sunday evening, 9 senior parents at 7:15 p.m. for earlier. vlcfJms o# I It gives to big business a posi­ Denver, recently went to 12 midnight, a dance with a college orientation program. The directives, prepared by council since her freshman right, Sister Mary George, Among four younger Moun­ tive demonstration of the type year. Last year she was junior Fred Artim and Judy Bos­ music by the Wild Ones will be Saving stamps and gift cou­ tains. Joyce, 8, is a Brownie. the priests’ committee of the of clothing wanted by and for class president, and she was chult, who were named Fran­ principal; the Rt. Rev. Mon­ held in the gymna.sium. Cost is pons are requested by Mrs. Hel­ She is advancing in the parish Diocesan Ecumenical Commis­ teen-agers. “ It the demand is honored by the Key Club by salian boy and girl for the signor Gregory Smith. V.G., $3 per couple. en Roberts, stamp chairman. group to become eligible as a sion, are published in booklet great enough, the stores will being selected as their “ sweet­ year and president and vice P.A., pastor; Miss Boschult, The PTA of Mullen high She can be contacted at 777- Girl Scout for a later award in form and have the approval of supply it,” a spokesman said. heart.” prc.s!dent, respectively of the and Artim. school will conduct Its first 3928. the family tradition. Bishop Walter W. Curtis^____ THE FOURTH DEGREE

(Following i stallmcnt of dinal,” by Joh a “Register” KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS on Cardinal Ls wa. Nugent, w “ Call Africa 9S t i J S & by Coward'Mc on the anniversary of the discovery of America by Christopher (volumbiis extends its the first corrc: terview the C congratulations and best wishes to the Grand Knights of the metropolitan Denver jungle village c ganyika. Last \ Councils discussed Com riea with the pr ' i his appointment Walter Angerer Louis F. Clermonts Michael L. Cummings He continues i Bishop Matz Council #5161 Machebeuf Council #4647 view. . .) Aurora Council #4079 (Continued Fro Denver, Colorado Denver, Colorado Aurora, Colorado Rugambwa \ to Christianity nine. He recall Eugene E. Costello Larry Mahiberg John Roche malic about tf parents and 1 Denver Council #539 Coronado Council #3268 Queen of Holy Rosary Council #3799 baptized before follow in order Denver, Colorado Welby, Colorado Lakewood, Colorado family and parents. And b young and you James F. O’Connor Ralph Mancinelli Richard H. Hewitt parents tell you Rugambwa w Arvada Council #5064 North Denver Council #3319 Southwest Denver Council #4844 Arvada, Colorado Denver, Colorado Denver, Colorado Gerald L. Pfannenstiel Michael J. Mullin Robert Stitt Bishop Tihen Council #4796 Dr. Earl Bach Council #3340 Golden Council #5757 Denver, Colorado Littleton, Colorado Golden, Colorado

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