Merrtbcr of Audit Bureau of Circulation icontenu Copyright by the Catholic Press Society. Inc., 1959 — Permission to Reproduce, Except On Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M Friday Following Issue DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER VOL LIII. Na.'33. THURSDAY, MARCM 26, 1959 DENVER, COLORADO 123 RETURN TO SACRAMENTS, 185 BAPTIZED

Ea.stLT M c's.sagc o f Archbishop V c / i r Legion of M ary Does h e resurrection of Christ is the re­ T splendence of His Divinity, the proof unshaken of His devostoting victory over sin and deoth. On the Cross, the Sovior repaired, by octioh infinite, the moral evil born in Eden ond nurtured in suc- ceedirtg.oges. Glorious Easter morn is the manifes­ tation of fhot reporotion, the unfurling of the flog Vast Spiritual W ork of Jesus' triumph over the unholy forces. T IS THE PRAYER of Holy Mother Church in Fifty-one marriages were validated, 123 I this socred season thot oil men might come to adults returned to the sacraments, and 185 per­ 0 deep realization of the significance of Christ's sons were baptized in the Archdiocese of Denver arising from the bed of deoth, It is the ordent desire of the Holy Father, Pope John XXIII, that all rrten, through the efforts of members of the Ugion the universe across, moy lift their weoried eyes to of Mary in the past year. the bright eternal hope occorded mon by the Re­ These statistics were included In a report read by Arch­ bishop Urban J. Vehr before a record crowd of nearly 800 deemer's promise. persons at the annual Acies of the Denver Comitiura held in 'A Y JESUS CHRIST, vanquisher of evil, shield Annuncialion Church, Denver. •our heorts from sin, ond plant therein the joy Spirifuol Voiues Paroznount born of divine grace. Archbishop Vehr told the gathering that although results that can be tabulated are not the primary goal of the Legion of Mary, they inevitebly follow If members are faithful to the spiritual side of their apostolate. He expressed the hope that the organization would continue to grow especially in view of the ever-expanding populaUon of the Denver area and the Archbishop of Denver particular facility the'Legion has in bringing the Church to those who otherwise would have no contact with it. • The report, covering the period from March 1, 1958, to March 1, 1959. listed an over all Legion of Mary organizaUonal structure in the Denver area of two Curiae or governing bodies, one Junior Curia composed mostly of high school stu­ SERVICES MARK SAVIOR'S DEATH, RESURRECTION dents, 30 Denver praesidia or parish groups, and five out-of- town praesidia attached to the Denver Comitium. Two new groups were formed in (he past year, and extension work was carried on in Great Falls. Mont.; Sidney, Neb.; and in various Faithful Relive Drama of Salvation parts of Colorado and Wyoming. The adult organization bat 322 active mendyers who do Faithful throughout the Arch­ ing the reception of Holy day. though persons in dangers the Saints are part of what was the assigned apostolic work and attend the weekly meetings, diocese of Denver are taking Communion by the people, of death were also permitted to]—and is now, in many places— 320 adjutorian or priest and sister members, 69 praetorian part this year in services of take place In the evening. receive the Sacrament. an essential feature of the vigil: members or active members who take on additional spiritual Holy Week and Easter that Each parish may have only The term “ Mass of the Pre- The Baptism of converts, whose works, and 4,992 auxiliary or praying members. vividly portray the drama of one Solemn Mass, though Low sanctified” is no longer gener-:instruction had been carried on The junior group has five praesidia. with 98 active mem­ salvation. Becoming more fa­ Masses are permitted in ally used, and the | during Lent, bers, 40 adjutorian members, and 101 auxiliaries. miliar are the liturgical changes churches in which the congre­ liturgical Tite is now called' In most churches Easter Vigil Aid Priests in Parochial Work made by Pius XII in 1996 in gation could not be accommo­ the Communion service of the ceremonies will begin between Especially noteworthy among the spiritual works done by the decree lUimma Redemptoris dated in a single Mass. faithful. 10 and 11 p.m., so as to allow adult legionaries were those which involved aiding priests in Upxt^Tia. The hours for the services re­ The Veneration of the Cross the Solemn Mass of the Easter parochial work. Results in this area, in addition to those al­ DIa J ma a I Ca m L u Archbishop Urban J. Vehr is shown as As Archbishop Urban J. Vehr call the practice of the Church servic^ on Good Friday dates,Vigil to start around midnight, ready mentioned, include First Communion for 52 adults and r I 6Q06 OT rCQliy he places his hand on the vexillum and performs the rite of consecra­ at least as early as the fourth back at least to the fourth cen- Blessing of the New Fire 199 children. Confirmation for 13 adults and 12 children, 87 I recites the Legion of Mary pledge at the annual Acies held in tion of holy oils in the Ca­ century, when St Augustine Cury, when Christians in the The first part of the Easter adults and 63 children now under instruction, and 78 prMpw- I Annunciation Church, Denver. thedral on Holy Thursday, he noted that Mass and Commun­ Hedy Land gathered to venerate Vigil centers around fire or live converts (59 adults and 19 children!. Seventeen children Active members of the Legion followed the Archbishop as repeats a ceremony that can be ion on Holy Thursday followed the relic o f the True Cross. The light, the visible token of Christ, returned to the sacramenu. each in turn recited the Act of Consecration: 'T am all thine, traced back historically, in sub­ the evening meal and that fast­ veneration rite is a liturgical who proclaimed Himself the IvCgwork involved in getting these resulU called for my Queen, my Mother, and all that I have is thine." Nearly stantially the same form, for at ing was not required before service connected by custom Light of the World. The new 2,475 hospiUl visits to 23,375 patients. 8.7B3 visiU to Catholic 800 persona attended (he event. least 18 centuries. TertuUian Communion. (The usual Eucha­ with the Good Friday Commun- fire will be struck from a flint homes. U 2 7 visits (o non-Catholic homes, and 183 census 1160-222 A.D.), who did most of ristic fast is required today.] ion ceremony. jand kindled outside the church calls. Members enrolled 116 persons in parish organizations. AT FT. LOGAN, ALL SAINTS' his writing before the year 200. Another ancient rite rein­ The Holy See has advised!or in the veiUbule. This new Legionaries gave 4.511 hours to such activities as sanc­ mentions the blessing (Ad troduced in many churches re­ that the Communion service'fir* will supply fire and light tuary work, parish clerical work, "apostolic" baby-sitting, car­ Scapulam. iv). cently is Ihlt of the washing of should be held about 3 p.m,, for the incense, for the Paschal ing for the ill. checking on attendance of children at cate­ Joined in Unity the feet of several laymen at the hour of the death of Christ, candle, for the lights of the chism classes, caring for orphans, collecting religious articles Church, School Projects Most of the Bishops in those the Holy Thursday Mass. The though it can be held as early dergy and people, in fact, for (or migrants, reading to the blind, working on pamphlet racks, days went to Rome for the cere­ rite, recalling Christ's action at as noon and as late as 9 p.m. .,11 the light that U to illuminate lending libraries, etc. They attended 144 Rosaries and Funeral mony. After the Holy Father the Last Supper, is associated Midnight Masses the sacred night's worship. Masses. Made Possible by Drive had breathed on a portion of with' the term Maundy Thurs- To Usher in Easter The light of the risen Savior; In the apostolate of the press work. 48 subscripUons to day, the word Maundy being a ihe oils and had pronounced Holy Saturdsy bas replaced now illuminates^ the world! the Denver Coiholtc Register were acquired; 32,199 pieces of A proposed new church at; are to be hired. With IJOO corruption of Mondatum, the the formula over them, the Good Friday u the one day Catholic literature and 169 prayer books were given out. A St. Patrick's, Fort Logan, and' families in the parish, a large first word of the Office of the Bishops and priests repeated of the year on which (he laity total of 2.882 rosaries, 869 medals, and 3.572 other relifiiouA (he opening of the seventh andi number of pupils are expected the rite over the remaining oils, washing of the feet. may not ordinarily receive Holy Week, Easter articles was distributed. ^ eighth grades in the first school I for the two classes. Deslu, which had been placed on the Com m union Communion. Mass may not at All Saints' Parish, Denver, books, supplies, and other .sanctuary rail. Junior Curia Members Active On Good Friday ordinarily be celebrated on Schedules Given Members of the Junior Curia were responsible for one are two new developments - re-; equiment . are needed to fur- The Holy Thursday Solemn The rule permitting the Com­ in the Arch­ The schedule of Confes­ marnage validation, one adult returning to the sacraments, [suiting from the building and| nish the center. Pontifical Mass of the Chrism munion service only between diocese o f Denver, as is the sions and services on (he last one Confirmation, and three prospective adult converts. operational fu nd drive con­ Father Schmitt iaid that as j s done with great litqrgical noon and 9 p.m. on Good Fri case in the rest o f the world. three days of Holy Week, as They mstnicied 61 per^ s in Christian doctrine, took ducted in 11 parishes in the soon as possible the parish ex­ splendor now in the Denver day ^recalls the practice of early Now the principal Mass of well as the Mass hours and care of children during Sunday Mass, spent 124 hours making Denver area. pects to build a convent. When Cathedral and is the occi^on Christians. Then, as now. Good Easter is to be celebrated at music programs for Elasler rosaries and bandages for the missions, and spent 640 hours Some 287 parishioners at St. (his is done, it is hoped that of a manifestation of the unity Friday was a day of general midnight, after the Easter Vigil Sunday. .March 29, are printed in parish tasks such as sacristy work, helping out at convents, Patrick's have pledged more teaching sisters will be obtained of the clergy under their spir Communion. But from the early service. in this issue of The Denver preparing weekly bulletins, etc. They also made hospital visits, than S4S.12S, accoAling to Ar­ to staff the school and that addi­ itual Shepherd. All the priests Middle Ages until Pius XII's The Easter Vigil was a cere­ Catholic Register on pages called on 1.108 homes, and distributed Catholic literature and thur Huddleson, general chair­ tional classes may be started. able to do so attend the rite. change in the liturgy in 1956. man of the drive. The sum, re­ mony of the early Christians 12. 13, 18. religious articles. So far the total pledged In This Mass is the only morn­ only the celebrant of the Mass ported at a meeting of parish that was gradually abandoned the All Saints' Parish drive ing Mass in the archdiocese. of the Presanctified could re­ solicitors, is more than double in the Middle Ages, when litur- represents calls made on 89 per .All parish functions, inclnd- ceive Communion on Good Fri- the parish income for 1958. gists moved it earlier and ear­ cent of the parishioners. A spe­ Father Anthony Weinzapfel. lier into Holy Saturday. cial committee is following up CATHEDRAL CEREMONIES pastor, said that, because of the The ceremonies of the bless­ on prospect cards. ing of the new fire and of the response from parishioners, Paschal candle date from an­ plans for a new church are Solemn Rites Begun tiquity. with the suggestion of! * being studied. A few members T p n hAiiApe Cufall night turned into-day and the of the parish are yet to be con I • v H I/UIIUI9 JffC ll reminder of the Rories of the (acted. Their pledges, to be vigil. secured by the follow-up com­ Burse's Total by By Archbishop Vehr The Prophecies, the blessing mittee, are expected to increase of the font, and the Litanies of the grand total substantially. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr is nary of the Mass. "The Passion $134,650 Pledged $106 to $3,973 leading Holy Week services at o f Christ,” by Monsignor Pe- Ihe Cathedral beginning on rosi. Communion will be dis-, Gifts for Relief Fund At Alt Saints' At All Saints' Parish, $134.-, St Jude Bune received Holy Thursday. March 26, with Iribuled in these Masses. the blessing of Holy Oils in a Reported by Chancery 650 was reported at the fin a l totaling $106 in the past Mas.s being celebrated by the Good Friday meeting of the workers March * f* k from 10 persons, inctud- Archbishop at 9:30 a.m. Com­ On Good Friday Archbishop! Returns ‘he Bishops' Relief 23. Joe Brovsky. general chair- **)? 8?ve $25 each, munion is being distributed in Vehr will open the services atl*'""'^ Collection Uken up in man, said that about 12 cards contributions raised the yet to be received will increase $3,973. It h u a goal of this Mass and the St. Thomas 12:15 p.m. Communion will be churches of the Archdiocese of the total to more than $135,000. Seminary Choir is providing the distributed in this senice and Denver Sunday. March 8. have Parish solicitors enthusiastic-' In addition. Torpus Chrisli music. afterward there will be a ser­ been reported by the Chancery ally received the news from Parish. C o lo ra d o Springs, Other Masses on Holy Thurs­ mon preached by the Rev. Owen Office as follows; DENVER PARISHES Father Harley Schmitt pastor, made a payment of $100 to­ day are being offered at 5:30 McHugh of the Cathedral. Sta­ Calbedral SI.107.00 and 7:30 p.m. At the 7:30 o ’clock tions of the Cross wilt be led All Saints' 312.70 that (he grade school will open ward ita own burse for the Mass the Cathedral Men's by the Archbishop and there All Souls' tEnsIowooOi 140.00 U m h p iu CmSiAa appear on the faces Of Ray pastor of Moat Precious Blood Parish,.Denver, next fall with the seventh and training of a priesthood can­ Annunciation didate. Vested Choir, under the direC' also will be the adoration of BIcsaoO Sacrament 1 IBM ^ ® P P y Raclawski. left, and Julian The first report shows that so far 154 families eighth grades in the spacious tinn of the Rev. Richard Hies- relics of the True Cross. Christ Ibe Klrw ■(4* o®'MacDonnell. as they receive the earlv report on have given $2,349, The rest of the families new Catechetical Center on the Donors to the St. Jude Burse Cure d'Ari 515.00 the "catch-up" envelope return in the parish are expected to bring in their envelopes on parish grounds. included Mrs. V.O.. Denver. S2; ler. will sing the Mass Proper, At 7:45 p.m. Monsignor Pe- (luaraian(luardlan Ancvi» Ansels' MOO ...... - r - ...... a (TurnioPageS — Column campaipn from Father John Donohoe* C.M , Easter hunday. (Story on page 2 Al least two lay teachers P.W., Denver. $25; Mrs. W.R.H.. ■ Falso Bordone," and the Ordi- rosi's Oratorio. "The Passion Homewood. HI.. $5; anonymous, of Christ.” will be sung by the Denver, $5; anonymous, Denver. Cathedral Men’s Vested Choir. FORMER PRINCIPAL IN DENVER DESCRIBES MISSION WORK $2; anonymous. Denver, $10, in State's Employes William Trinnier. Glno Leon- thanksgiving: Miss M.P.D.. Den­ etti, and Robert .4lcorn will ver. $25; a friend. $25; A .U .. be the soloists. Allen Hobbs Excused at Noon Denver, $2; and V E.M.. $5. is organist. Ski Pants, Galoshes Added to Sister's Garb Because It's Chile The sum of $6,000 will esiah- On Good Friday Holy Saturdoy l.NHEATED CLVSSROOMS. bovs i.'^ much like that al Chn-i T H l M V RELATES that iTnn span nf the children is past January the community lish a seminary hurse m per The solemn prayers and bless- barriers of language and cus- the King, bin she finds impor- she spends more time m drill "tery. very brief because of opened a "poor mission" in petuity for Ihe education o f a An pxecuiive order from Cov '*"** begin al 11 p.m. on tom, and earthquakes are a few lant differences. To meet the and mure energy in teaching be- the lark of vitamins and sub- Purranque about 360 miles from student for the priesthood. The McN'icholsnrnvide* 'for^***^ Saturday, with a Solcm n'of the problems Sister Mary problem of frigid classrooms, cause of this language difficulty, stanlial food. The Chileans are Santiago. Twenty-Iwo misiions'prineipal will be invested and Sieve closine of all Colorado stale ^ offered at about John has been facing in the past ski pants and galoshes are She finds herself using both talkative and. since there is no arc connected with it; they are only the interest used. The Caih- fieoe al noon on C1' ha.) drawn out process. Without pul- encourage vocations. priesthood in sufficient num­ Srhnnl begins at R 30 am Ihe city and county of Denver'vehr will offer the Solemn Pon- Denver, she informs Denverites Lphling The one who levs 10 carry matenals to the; bers 10 meet ever-expanding with Mass hill al nonn dismis­ provide, however, that employes lifical Mass at 10 a.m. The of her missionary experiences could no longer defend himself .second floor, bricks and the like DR.APERIES in the convent needs. sal allows lime (nr a siesta The may lake time off to attend reti Archbishop also will speak at and thanks them for the prayers resorted to spitting ai his oppo- are moved in relay style Chisel- chapel are from Denver. With Donations lo ihe seminary afternoon session runs from gious services on Good Friday this Mass The Men's Vested and financial aid that make her neni The virtim nf the uil- mg of .stone and bnck is doneilhis "constant reminder," she burse should be sent lo Ihc and other religious holidays. Choir will sing the "Papal work possible. garily came rushing over i<> 2-31) in 4.30 prn. The I'renous machinery. ,says. "a prayer is wafted to tbc'Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Arch- The time is charged as leave March." "Regina Coeli." by de • • • .Sister Mary -lohn and .said Blood -sisi^er finds ini' to he .1 rip^pue (hese cnnstructioo'lhrone of God for Denverites bishop nf Denver. Chancery without pay or against vacation Merlier. and other selections THE TEACHINf; ROl TINE "Sister he throw to me the very full dav nrnhlcms. the nun observes that each time I enter our little’Office. 1536 Logan Street, Den- I'tne. from a Mass by Denlella. in the crowded school o f 1 7 H salna ' S'o .'[0 •• - ...... - ’--ii 'be Church IS expanding. The chapel." ver. Coin. ^ PAGE TW O Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitene 4*4205 Thurtrlay. March 26, 1959

To Speak At Precious Blood On Catholic Hour $500 Check Confers Cash Start to Drive

Helped by a chock for $500. tl.e fund capipaign of Most Pre­ cious Blood Church. Denver, got off to a successful cash start Sunday, March 22, in prep­ aration for Solicitation Day. April 10. The object of the cam­ paign will be to raise $150,000 in two years to help in the con­ struction of a grade shcool and convent. 'C atch Up' Envelopes The purpose of the "catch-up" The Very Rev. Moiwlgnor envelope is to have parishioners turn in a cash down-payment John B. Cavanagh (above) will on the pledge they will make in be the speaker on the national April. Charles Dosh, a mem­ Catholic Hour, to be heard over ber of the auditing committee. Radio Station KOA Easter Sun- says the enthusiasm expressed day, March 29. and the follow- by the people to date is most ihg Sunday. April 5. at 9:30 encouraging and hopeful, a.m. ' The signs and symbols that The speaker hu been manag-jcan be seen in and w und ing director of the Rep«ler| church tn the work of Bill • Co ^ ^ trsditional in homes conducted members of the Mullen family, who are responsible f«^ tbe home. 5T. JOSepn 5 w ay by the Little Sisters of tbe Poor thst System of Newspapers since'Crowe. Bill Anderies. and Wl* There are 15 Little Sisters of the Poor stationed at tbe 1945. He has given a numberjliam Colburn. William Fellas A a AA..IIa x rsnking members of the clergy and Denver home, who care for 123 aged residents. The Little Sisters, A t muiien nome i,jty on March 19, the F eu t of St. founded in Frince in 1839, support all their works from chsrity. o f addresses on the national and Ernie Nelson hive been Joseph, patron of the aisten, serve dinner to the aged guests. They came to Denver in 1916. Catholic Hour program, spon­ working out tbe other phases of Shown above at tbe Mullen Home for the Aged. Denver, among Tbe Iste John K. Mullen donated Denver't home for the sored by the National Council publicity. those serving were, standing, from left. Mrs. Oscar Halo, Mrs. aged, which wu erected in 1917. Tbe Rev. Adam G. Bitter ia o f Catholic Men, Washington, The next meeting for all the Ella Mullen Weekbaugb, Archbishop Urban J. Vebr. Oscar Halo, chaplain. D. C., and carried by the Na­ men involved in the campaign Frank Tettemer. and Eleanor Weekbaugb. All tbe laity are Seated at the table are two of the aged ^ e s ts at the home. tional Broadcasting ^mpany. will be held Thursday evening. Monsignor Cavanagh joined April 2, at 8 o'clock in the par- the Repixter as an associateiish hall, SIO.OOO GRANT AIDS PROJECT editor shortly after his ordina­ tion in June. 1936. He is co-founder of the weekly “ Ask Loretto Heights Gets and Learn" radio broadcast car­ Loretto Heights College Announces Its Third ried by KOA every Sunday eve­ Atomic Energy Grant ning since 1943. Loretto Heighta College, Den American Studies Refresher Course in Summer He hu also spoken on the ver, hu been named tbe recipi­ Columbia Network's "Church of ent of a grant from the U. S. Renewal of a $10,000 grant ker's topic is "Literature and In 1942 a Neio York Times prerequisite to a degree to teach the Air,” u well u other na­ Atomic Energy Commiuion, it by the Coe Foundation auures Fine Arts." ,in high schools. The James Clarke tional broadcuts. survey indicated that 82 per wu announced this week by a third refresher course in Sitter Esther Marie. Ph-D., u - I Mr. Coe decided to try to cent of American colleSes re­ Sister Francis Marie, president American Studies at Loretto titled by Sister Edwin Mary. remedy this iKk by supplying: ^of tbe Kbool. Heights College for the summer Ph D., will be in ch u ge of the quired no history course for wider knowledge and apprecia­ Church Goods House The Deover Catholic The grant, totaling $2,500, Is term, June 25 to July 31. five-week summer course. their undergraduates, and that tion of American government, Regi$ter to be used for the purchase of Designed for secondwy school Study American Social, 72 per cent uked for no high history, and free institutions to equipment and materials for an teachers of American history, Infellecfuel History school U. S. history credit for teachers and professors them- Published Weekly by tbe educational and mining pro­ social sciences and literature, admission to college. In addi­ ^tves, aiming through them to This integrated study of Catholic P reu Society, Inc. gram in tbe field of nuclear the program aims to give stu­ tion, less than half tbe ‘.each 'reach young people. Hia be­ America's social and intellectual 938 Bannock Street, Denver technology u applied to the life dents an understanding and ap­ ers’ colleges made the study of quests to the Coe Foundation history, particularly from the SobfcriptioD: $3.00 Per sciences. ’ preciation of the American her­ the history of this country a resulted. 19th century, is set up to renew Tear. Sold in combinatioD itage u it hu developed to the Sister Frances Marie u ld that knowledge and quicken inspira­ with tha Register, National ithe Atomic Energy Grant w u a 20th century. Edition, in ArcbdiocMs of tion of leathers who instruct 1 result of the continual effort! tn Dr. Robert Walker, acling di­ Denver. thousands of high school stu­ rector of the Program cf Amer­ Istrcnglhcn a n d expand the dents, The 32 teachers who took Entered as Second Clear ican Studies at the University j mathematics, chemistry, blol- the course at Loretto Heights Matter at the Post Office of Wyoming, one of the first logy, and physics departments on College last summer instructed, Denver. Colo. colleges to initiate the program, |lhe Loretto'Heigbls campus. in one year. 2.745 young people. will be a guest lecturer at Lo­ The method used is that of retto Heights this summer. the modified workshop, with Others are Dr. William Randal, lectures, round-table discussions, department of English, Florid! group dynamics, and browsing State University; Dr. Wallace E Leibman, TeBockhorst C Co. sessions. Aa a Rush to tbe Davies, history department, Uni­ Rockies feature, the directors versity o f Pennsylvania: and plan "An Excursion Into Colo­ business leaders from the Den­ rado History.” trips to mining ver metropolitan area. I— ' iH A w ia n ce a u ic a towns and other historic Colo­ Dr. Randal and Dr. Davies rado spots. W 9 7 spesk on "The Roaring Twen­ ties.” Dr. Randal covers "The History of Founder Adamic Myth in American Lit­ of Coo Foundation erature" and the latter, "Mores. William Robertson Coe, a nat­ Customs, and Politics," Dr. Wal- uralized American citizen who died in 1955, was a native of FORTY HOURS' England, educated at Cardiff. DEVOTIONS Wales, who came to the United Archdiocese of Denver States in 1883 as a boy of 14. WEEK OF MARCH 29. 1959 He made a career for himself EASTER SUND.W in the insurance firm of John­ Denver. Holy Ghost Church son and Higgins, with beadquar- 422 GAS $ H.ECTRIC 61DG Denver. Most Precious Blood le n in New York, moving up to Church the presidency in 1910. He re­ 4M6A9 i TAbei $-0241 Burlington, St. Cstherine's tired as chairman of the board Church in 1943. 'D a a m T a u i h ' Mary Jo Catlett, a senior drama major at D O O m I o w n Loretto Heights College, portrays Mattie, the owner of the Golden Nugget Saloon, in tbe forthcoming Loretto Heights production of “Boom Town." The two-act original musical comedy, by Max Di Julio and Barry Lorie, will be staged at the Denver Auditorium on April 17 and 18, u the 10th an­ nual Lorelto Heights Star Nights production. Tickets are now on sale for "Boom Town" and may be obtained by calling WE. JhsL W a /tk StoAe. ALTERATIONS GUARANTEED 6-3423. 'BOOM TOWN' AT HEIGHTS Star Nights Production in time for ■ A S T I R . . . To Feature Another First A host of local show business lations man. Barry Lorie. and "firsts" mark Ihe 10-year bis­ Loretto p u b lic it y director, S p J ^ d jc d A . tory of the I-oretto ileighia Col­ claims authorship of ihe book. lege annual all-student Star Both men pooled their efforts Nights production. to produce the lyrics for the for the Style Conscious Loretto Heights w u the first some 17 songs that fill this tune­ college in the area to bring a ful look at tbe Old West. Man with a Sense for Thrift Hollywood motion picture itar. I in the person o f Ann filytb. to 'Boom Town' [appear in one of its Star Nights Bosed on Foci shows. Boom Town ia based on a his- THREESOMES i Tbe p u t three Star Nights toncal fact— tbe building of the [productions have been notable Denver Pacific Railroad in the Priced : firsts for both Loretto Heights 1870s. Using this as a founda­ ' and the Denver theater-going tion. facts and history were public. Three top Broadway then given "poetic license" to shows received their first local' create a tuneful mirthful tale of stagings while bearing the Lo­ the tnals and tribulations of a SU IT 5 relto Star Nights banner. Cttrou-, handful of Denver pioneers as ,sei, f mum's Reinbou', and, they attempt to build a railroad plus V [Annie Get Your Gun have de­ linking Denver with Cheyenne lighted Denver audiences the and tbe transcontinental Union Contrasting p u t three seasons and have es­ Pacific route. tablished 1-oretto Heights w i Slacks producer of firsi rate musical Always on the light side comedy Boom Town is filled with song the timeless tweeds and dance and all the lovable Notable Among types familiar in Western folk­ Wter Uw Swt Heights Firsts lore of Davidow root «n»i rofltrruf- The 1959 Star Night effort is liig Slarki In CluO The staging of Loretio's first perhaps Ihe first among notable ore sottly shaped for or OJ/io* original musical has created Loretto Heights firsts. An orig­ spring. One from a col­ quite a stir on the Loretto cam­ inal musical comedy, written ex­ lection of wood tweeds pus and the entire student body W«ar llt< A COMPLETE WARDROBE for every hour pressly for Star Nights, will be and silks in misses sizes. SMI to IS pitching in to make the show and every doy of a busy men's week' Wear presented this year by the col­ Church or Siuinrii the biggest success of any Star $110 to 219.95 lege u a salute to the Colorado it os a Suit, Sports Coot O utfit or the Slocks Nights production. For the "Rush to the Rockies" eenten "first " time the show will be olone with sweeter or sport shirt. Choose nial celebration. presented for two nights st the W'rtr thf Slarkf from hondsome Tweeds and light weight The show Boom To’m is a City Auditorium Theater, on h Sport ShiTl two-act musical based an an in- or Steooter.' Woolens with Slacks m controst Fndav and Saturday. April 17 rident in Colorado anc Denver and 18. history and is the creative ef fort of two Denverites Com­ Reserved seal tickets are BOOKS CLOSED- I Thirti ilur 1/.41 10 poser. conductor, and Loretto no* on sale at l/OretU CHARGES BILLED n \h 10 EXTENDED PAYMENTS Heights faculty member Mas di Heights and reservations may MAY 1st or use . . ■ i i n 10 .lulio IS responsible for the be made by calling H'$L "l/it ircmen't ihop o f cherry creek" musical score, and public re­ S-3123. I Tfc»rs%f, M*fch 24, T9W OMc«, 938 B«nnock Sirvct THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER TtUpfionc, K«yifan« 4-4205 PAGE THREE

r a T H E R PAOLAZZl DESCRIBES LITE. CHAHACTER, PERSONAL LITE OP POKT/rP Impressions of Pope John by Personal Friend

ITht iollowing k c o k m o f xhe have loved Ihb new “Rock of a of the Bullies. The cheers of ; world: henceforth thou shalt be a very good humor and looked eoTonatiw of Pope John XXtU Man” He entrusted to Pope the people were exultant and | the Vicar of Our Blesaed Savior. rested and relqsed. icsf vrittcn try the Rev. John John icorfca of tpeat mppriance affectionate and uncontrolla­ Our Lord Jesus Chriat." He begin bb speech by say­ ing: “You know what I vni B. Poolom , a pertonai friend —in Sofia, in Istanbul, and ble. Then the Servant o f the Serv­ thinking when these people of ihc nere Posltff, vho u on Paris: he w u abo sent u Papal In the proceuioD could be ants of God rbot, and, in the were carrying me in that chair? ossistmt in St. Catherine't Par- envoy to Greece and Turkey. aeon the chaplains carrying the fullness of hb majesty, sol­ I waa thinking of the time when itk, Denorr. Father Paolam at­ In all these assignments, the mitre, and nearby Monaignor emnly and in a resonant and I was four y M n of age and my tended the coronation ceremo­ excellent qualities of Cardinal Bocchinini held the tiara with clear voice are heard the wordi father used to place me on bb nies loot Afovember.y Roncalli came to the fore. the three symbols of rule which of bis blessing, “Urbi et Orbi,” shoulders and say, ‘Now. An­ And because of Ihb special would be placed on the head of bb bteuing for the people of In the bistory of the different gelo, I take yoB to the House esteem for him. Pius XII called the new Pontiff by Cardinal Rome and for the entire wMtd. republics of lUlp before the on him to consecrate the new Canali — Proto-Deacon at the of the Lord—you must behave Rensim nce, the one that prop­ Basilica of St. Pius X at Lourdes. ceremony. And Immedistely. u one voice and pray—and when you are erly could be called “Superb" The late Pope knew abo that As the cortege neared (he rises the exclamations of the grown up. remember to be a was not the Republic of Venice, the French government shared Altar of the Blessed Sacrament, throng. "Euviva il Papa— Long good practical Catholic! Now. but rather the Republic of tbb esteem and reverence (or there wu a roomeoi of pro­ live the Pope." they fmced me to come to you Genoa— the birthplace of Chris- Cardinal Roncalli because his found silence u the new Pope Following the Coronation in on that ch a ir-1 must be very topber Columbus. knelt and prayed fervently to St. Peter's Square, the Holy old. . . Old Father Time, however, Our Lord, bidden in the taber­ Father held hb fint audience It was a warm humorous talk, who often makes rbanyes which nacle. to help guide H b new at S o'clock. Only hb dote full o f the ebarm of hb pexson- are least expected, to due time Vicar on earth. friends and relatives were to ality. He finbbed by saying: endowed the Republic of Venice ( ' 4 After arriving at the main be admitted—those from Venice, Ho (inito e vi benedico— “ I have with a (lorious histtwy. Today, altw located over the tomb of and the d ty of h b tnrtb. Ber­ finbbed and I bleu you.” Venice— the dreamland city of St. Peter, the new Pope re­ gamo. But the friends and rela­ Some of the Bbhopa of North­ the many lagoons— can proudly ceived the homage of the mem­ tives soon increued to a sur­ ern Italy knelt and kissed hb be called "most superb.” for in bers of the Capitolo Vaticano, prising number. The exdtement ring. Then he stood up and gave less than a half century she hasj u the Terse Hour of the Bre­ and tenseness of the event was us hb solemn Papid bleuing given two humble Patriarchs to! viary w u partly sung and partly very high. and thus ended the first audi­ rule in the Eternal City, Rome, recited. In the meantime we (mean­ ence of Pope John XXIIl. and who have been chosen to Then followed the lighting ing Father Richard Duffy of become Supreme Pontiffs of The following day, Monsignor and the exUngubbing of the Fort Colllna, Mose ladno, and the Cath<4ic world. Loub CapovUla, the new per­ torch with the ritual words— I) managed after somewhat of a sonal secretary of Hb Holineu, On the evening of Nov. 1, the 8k transit gloria mundi— struggle to reach the same romn notified roe that I w u on the Feast of All Saints, as I stepped “Thus vanbh the glories of thb D ama Ia Lh YYIII hb biesaingination. The traditional scene takes place DD Am where the relatives of the Holy lUt for the second audience excitedly into the magnificent world.” It w u a beautiful and r 0 p 6 J O n n AAIII "Urbi et Orbi"—to ihelbalcony of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, Father were assembled. with the Holy Father. “Ckime to­ Square o f St. Mark in Venice, impreuive moment. The sti!l- city of Rome and the world—following bb coro-. A tremendous applanse morrow at noon” the meauge a huge crowd of jubilant peo­ nen and the beauty lifted one's The Sbtine Choir solemnly , Catholic, and Apostolic Church hurst out from all when (he bad read. Fathtf Duffy wu ple. young and old, were riowly very soul to m u ta tion and freely and gloriously the ban intones (he sntipbona “Corona .with the words: Holy Father appeared in hb very anxious to see the Pope leaving the great Builica of St. communion with God. ner of the Catholic Church. Near it. you can see among the Aurea.” and the Cardinal Dea­ Papal chair carried by hb avid so 1 just invited him to Mark. Following thb, the Holy Fa­ 'T hou S hall Be V icor con recttei the "Oremus '—and chaplains. come along and we would see Hymn of Thonitsfiving ther rises slowly and (urns from high prelates the hbtoric and Of Our Blessed Savior' symbolic figure of the newly then the grand mocnent, the It was quite nalieeaUe that how things worked out. For Cordinol Patriarch the main altar to ascend and 'Receive thb Tiara adorned Rev. John B. Paolassi elected Pontiff, Pope John ultimate crowning of the Holy I by three' crowns, henceforth even after the strain of the At noon the next day we I Inquired as to the occasion sit on the ancient Chair of St. XXIII. He waits expectantly u Father u Cardinal Proto-Deacon 'thou shalt be the Father of long ceremony of (he corona­ were assembled in a small room of the evening service, and I skillful service as Apostolic Peter. Then the CapJinals of (he coronation scene is about places the Tiara on (he Head of the Kings and Princes and the tion, the Holy Father appeared among some Superior Generab was told that the people of Nuncio after the liberation of the Catholic Church and Patri­ to commence. the Supreme Ruler of the Holy. . Father of the rulers of tbb fresh and vigar tna. Be was in (Turn to Pope 4 — Column 4; Venice had gathered into the France in 1M4. He had re­ archs of the Oriental Rites ap­ Basilica to sing to God the mained in thb post for eight proach him one by one to vow Hymn of Thanksgiving, the “Te troubled years. their obedience to him. Deum," in honor of their be­ It b with no question then 'Papae Morcelli' loved Cardinal Patriarch who that Cardinal Angelo Roncalli By Da Palestrino had been chosen as the new was proud to announce that Soon after, the Sbtine Choir Pope of the Church. Sadly, yet France had placed at bis db- begins the Introit proper of mingled with joy. were their posal s new JET-C Carivelle the Coronation Mau. It b fol­ words. "It is really a great loss to fly to Lourdes from Rome. NOW... BUY THE THINGS YOU NEED lowed by the beautiful hlass for us, but it is a real gain for “How long did you take to "Papae Marcelli,” written by the the whole of Christianity.” Oy from America to Paris?" be immortal genius Pier Lui^ Da When I reached the Palazzo asked me when I was hb dinner Palutrina. Patriarcale, I did not need to guest last July. The music of tb b Mau may ring the bell, for the large wide ‘Tt took me around eight ...WHEREVER YOU WISH! door was fully opened. be described u the moat in­ hours from Montreal. Canada, There insi^ I could see an­ spiring ever written. The genius to London in a turbo-jet." I band and mind of Pier Luigi Da other huge crowd of people anawered. Appliances, Automobile, Insurance, Furniture,Vacation ,,. cirtiing toward a humble fig- Palestrina uved the polyphonic “ Maybe I did better,” he con­ music doomed to be banned are— a priest in b b modest tinued quickly. “Just one hour garb. Some people sbed tears, from the Liturgy of the Church. and 4 0 'minutes from Rome to When Pius IV. the reigning some sb o a M and laughed, Paris," and all were congratulating Pope, heard it, he wu so im- Make yourself a loan him and clasping b b bands. CoronoHon Waother preued with it that be recon­ He had just arrived in Ven­ No Deferrenf sidered hb previous deebion ice from Rome, where the new It w u Nov. 4. the day of to ban i t With a new decree, Pope had named him hb the glorious Coronation. The he continued the inclusion of new personal secretary. He weather wu not in keeping polyphonic music in the Liturgy was one of my own dear per­ with the event, but nothing of the Church. The proven "CHECK-A-LOAN" way! sonal friends, the R(. Rev. could have prevented the anx­ The Sbtine Choir with iU Monslgnor Lonb CapovUla. ious and pious people of Rome mixed voices handled the Mau Later when I had the oppor­ from going to St. Peter's on muterfully and voices blended tunity to talk to him personally tb b solemn day. so beautifully that you were and our conversations became When I reached the Builica sure only angels in heaven Yes, just write a check — make yourself a loan! The Central's This (hart helps you decide how much credit te request: less formal, it was the beginning a huge crowd of people beyond could have given a better ren­ Check-A-Loan Plan is an automatic loan agreement, based on pre- of one of my moat fortunate my own descriptive capacity dition of thb Mau. During the Mau, three Sacred estaUished credit, uniquely combined with personal checking privi­ tEPAT t» A Y and long-tobe remembered ex­ were assembled, trying to gain lOtaOW UP TO; MOKTHIT: lOttOW UP TOi MONTHlYt periences. entrance into the Church. There HoaU are consecrated— one for leges. T o open your account, just fill out and mail the credit I could see the faces of many the deacon, one for (be sub­ $10 $430 .^_____ $11 I Was given hb personal card application today. You may use all or part of your credit wherever $130 nationalities young and old. a deacon. and one for the Holy $IS0 ...... $ts $4 M ______4 4 4 with an invitation to call on and whenever you wish — merely by signing a check. You don't spectacle o f itself — priests, Father. As the deacon and lub- $340 ...... $30 $540______$4 S him at the Vatican— the next monks, nuns— all wearing the deacon received their Holy Com­ even have to state why you want (he loan!. . . Then, you make regu­ $ 30 0...... ------$3$ $400...... _____ $59 day. Through hb kindness. I garb of their orders, men and munion at the main altar, the $340...... $30 ar m a rt... was sble to obtain the tickets, lar monthly payments to reduce your loan and re-insiate your credit women and children, some mod­ Holy Father receives Holy Com­ which would admit me to wit­ for future use. estly dressed, some over dressed, munion at thh Chair of St ness the coronstion. and others simply or poorly Peter. In the election of John XXIII dreued accord^g to (heir Among the special guesb arc Sorry, it's lor residents of Denver end Suburbs only. The we sre reminded by the Holy Here's hew Check-A-Lean Works: We give you a supply of m uns. seen the dblingubheil guests Spirit that the Church came checks, imprinted with your name. To buy something, you just sign Central’s CHECK-A-LOAN service is available to you—if you All could see in their faces of the Pope's own family and from humble but holy people. are a property owner and steadily employed. So— right n ow - the one desire to see, to hear, relatives. We see Assunta. his a check. When it reaches The Central for payment, we charge your As St. Paul said— He has chosen and look upon their beloved own sister, aged 73: his brothcr.s, C-A-L account for that amount. Each month we mail you a state­ fill out and mail the credit application below. Or stop in at the the lowly to confound the high­ new Shepherd of Rome and Savino and Joseph: hb niece. est. In the past, we have had ment showing the amount you have used — and the credit still Installment Loan Department of The Central any day from B Shepherd of the World. Angela Roncalli, who capie from Popes chosen from noble fam­ available. Meanwhile, CREDIT LIFE INSURANCE protects your to 4. You also may make application at any time, between 7 On entering the Tribune of Asmara, place of her miuion ilies, from the aristocracy, as St. Benedict. I found my way at work. • esute until you are 65. THERE IS NO CHARGE UNTIL YOU A..M. and 7 P.M., at any one of our 10 Drive-in windows or at well as from the families of the back of the church through I was (old tb il the day uur Walk-up windows. humble lineage. ACTUALLY USE YOUR ACCOUNT. the door of St. Marta. As I a^ Pope John XXin was elected Cardinal Angelo Roncalli rived, ray eyes rested on the his sister Auunta was in the never concealed that be waa great B uilica which w u ar­ grocery store of Sotto il .Monte born poor. At the time of bb rayed in all of its greatest and the grocer said that a election u Cardinal Patriarch splendor. new Pope bad been elected. of Venice, in bb first speech I With all its beauty, and the “ What U h b name?” she \ "Check with Central’ instaimimt loan devaitmihi to the people and arbtocnts of light of glowing candles and asked. “ Angela Roncalli." he Venice he said: B the fullness of (be music, which shouted, “your brother”' 2 'I W oi Born Poor, reached us—it w u u if we b a n k a n d ‘rfVUBT CO. “ Oh. n y poor brother.” she T M K C K ^ T W A I I Am Still Poor' were offered a little beam of exclaimed, and the package I8tn And Arapshoo tlrioto • Oonvor 17, Colorado "1 was bom poor, and I stUl the glory of heaven, our eternal she w u holding in her hands MEMOEU; raoiUAL osnoa.T iNtuaANca coapoaAiiw. — p i b m a l axtaava iyots*i I am poor, compared with the home. dropped to (he floor and she many rich people of Venice. 1 The silver trumpets, famous stared with surpriie and nu. IN AMOUNT YOU WISH TO APPLY TO* $ ------—— MONTHLY PAYMIHT $ — — I don't know if you can bear me, for their parts in previous coro­ mixed emotions. but 1 promise with the help of nations. SQ^inded their celestial As the Coronation Mass Min; toui SAMf IN run MAMIED NAAb Of WSIANO 04 Wife I God to serve you to the best notes through the ample arches ended, the Holy Father, looking SINGLE □ I_____ ( DIVORCED □ of my ability." of the temple, and blazed pensive and somewhat serious, I MIOMI NAMf N.Kt SEPARATED All the people of Venice, proudly their announcement took hb place in the proceuiun HOW tONOt I rich. poor, aristocrats, peasants, that the Holy Father w u tri­ and was carried out of the TOUa KSIMNCE ADOfESS CItT HOW LONG? TaSfHONE TOM FOtUEP ADMESS sll soon loved him dearly. umphantly entering the main B uilica among the jubilant ac­ I .\nd typically, as (he new door of the Basilica. clamations of the people while Pope addreued his brothers The Sbline Choir solemnly (be silver Papal trumpets played EMPlOTEX AOOIESS YEffHoFir Youi fosmoN HOW tONoT I and relatives, h^ pronMoeed: inlosed (he Aotipfaona T u e$ the famous Ritual March by “ Now that I sm Pope— do lat P e tru " and the Papal cortege Longbi. I expect (0 become rich or mil- MONTHLY SALARY proceeded slowly with great Hb Holineu reached the Hall MONTHLY SALARY OTHER MONTHLY SOURCE OTHER INCOAtE WlH 6 t tWSIAND EMPlOnO IT iianaires. You will continoe, dlgaitg. The Holy Father wu of. Benediction at 12:30 pm . I INCOME I for (he sake of God, to live smiUug happily and bleMlng (lied out of the great Builica s S your ordinary life." the people u they knelt la along with the huge gaihenng. I NAME Of TOUI SANK CMECXINO □ YEAI. MAKE. MOOei Of AUTOMOSIIE OWNED PlfVIOUS EMriOTES .\nd thU they do. After prayer. Tears of joy and hap­ Picture yourself among this the coronation, (hey went to piness could be seen on the group in the famous Square of SAVINGS O B their hometown to resume the many faces of religious and S|. Peter, Piazza S. Pietro. LOAN n usual humble routine of their lay people alike. As you lift up your eyes to If KNTMG, LANMOtO'S NAME. AOCMSS, PHOW f l life and work. SEAL ESTATE OWNED SAUNCE OWING Twice the Papal cortege (he high central balcony of the VALUE S . The late Pope Pius XII must went through the central aisle church—there you see waving YEAl SOUGHT B TO-- I CUBIT nifERENCfS, TNClUBfNO OWTS, LOANS, INSTAtMINY PAVMtNTS AND CHAMC ACCOUNTS NAME Of NRSOn Ot CONCUN ACSUSS OaiCINAl »AIANC( riEMNT lAlANCi MONTMT PATUIHT AMOUNT PAH DM B I B B

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DENVER PRIEST ATTENDS CORONATION U idBD -dujdiD 'SuidsL Telecasts to Feature Easter Programs ReminiscenceS of Pooe bv PerSOnol Friend M _____ lltursT a orP iKaIh c Church frtan Palm Palm I nhf#ol1nnAhl* objectionable In In nart part for for all: all: and and C. I C. 9 m By C. J. Z e c h a Sunday to Good Friday, ahowlnf condemned. ihe Mrvkn la two rural French FRIDAY, MARCH 27 (Continued From Page 3) I reminded by friend Mon- Savior and for this reason cablegrams (hat reached the lying the history of the Church. The following ore prognms churches. SONG OK THE SADDLE. B (4). of Orders or Congregations, and signor Louis Capovlila of this Chnst placed both of them on Holy Father from all parts of Indeed, he has already done so. KcheduM during Holy Week. Saturday. March 28 GREEN LIGHT, A-2 l4i; THE GREAT In the few weeks since his RUPERT, A-1 (il; TWD SMART PEO­ some members of the Spanish desire of the Pope to visit the highest level to serve man­ the world are a wonderfil testi­ Kasler Sundty, on Denver and lA tTlX VIOIL: CHANNEL 4. PLE. A-2 111); JOHNNY ANGEL, A-2 America when last vliUlng kind, one as “Ancilla Domini” mony of the great esteem and elevation— he has restored the 11:30 A.M. F.mbassy. Colorado Spring! atations. i4>: TALL, D A % AND HANDSOME, regular audiences for the mem­ Half-hour film on the Uturtlcal A-2 rtl; m u ™ IS LOOSE, nol Not Even Rustli him in Rome. Now, I said, and the other one as “Servus prestige the Papacy has in the DINVIR ccremoBiM by whkh tbe Church Hated (III. the Holy Father does not Servorum." world today. bers of the curia. He h u made ctMrrnim th« Retum cU on Chrtit. O f G Leof KOA-TV, Cluoncl 4. SATURDAY, MARCH II need a sponsor, for he may nomiulions long overdue in KRMA-TV iCducalliuuli. Cluiuirl 6. Sunday, March 29 GODERSLBEVE^ HAD DAY, A-1 All at once, the Holy Father During the Lourdes Marian Healthy, Vigorous KLZTV, Cbanncl 7. ROMI RTIRNAL: CHANNEL 4. I4i; MAN BAIT (BnglUb). A-2 (2): made bis appearance and there come to the New World on year, the prestige of honor, of For Advonced Years the curia; he b u broken with KBTV, Chanatl f COLORADO arniNat PRIDS AND PREJVmCE, A-1. eacel- was a quiet and stillness among his own. love, for Mary has grown tre­ The age of the new Pope the 16th-century tradition by -Our Momeat la Time,” part four Icnl dramtUuUon of Jana Austen's raising the number of Cardinals KKTV, ChanacI 11. of Ih t atrlea, centers about modern novel with Leurtstce Olivier, Greer us. Not even the rustle of a Pope John XXIII in hU first mendously, and so also the John is 77. He ,1s rather ad­ K R O O -T V . C h a a B *l 13. Rome. Canon ill): HYSTBRIOUS MR. leaf could have been heard— it message to the world appealed prestige o f the Papacy h u in- vanced in years (or the task tn the Sacred College from 70 Friday. March t1 CHRISTOFHIRS: CHANNEL 4. 11 MOTO, A-1, Peter Lorre (t); THE for help and guidance to Our c r e u ^ immenMly. And not that muat be carried hii to 75. He is visiting the sick, HOLY W EIK: CHANNELS i AND A M ROAfUNG 'TWENTBS. A-2. tast-peced w u so silent. He wanted only in ^TianRislvlaf” le the topic, with drama with James Cagney, Hui^b- the jails— things tre happening 13, 12:M P.H. to give us his blessing and go, Blessed Mother Mary and to only among the memben of reign. Many problems of great Hair hoar nlm that depict* the John Daly and Julia Meade. rey Bogart (4); CRIMINAL COURT. that did not happen in lOp PASSION ANO RItURRUCTION: A-I (41. but reconsidered and gave each Peter the first Vicar of Christ Christianity, but we can say importance are confronting him. CHANNELS 7 AND 11, II P.M. SUNDAY, MARCH 2* of us ttae chance to shake bands — Mary and Peter, great figures that the Papacy has captured But, thanks be to God. our new years. ^ The •lory of Christ, from the eve THE GLASS .TOMB, not Hated IS); In the sermon delivered in o f Um CnidflxiOD to the Aaceaaloa HUMORESQUE, B, suicide la mot ao- and kiss his ring. of the Christian Church, who the admiration of other millons Pope in spite o f his advanced Rating of Movies 40 days after Easter, la depicted oa lutlon, Joan Cnwford fUii GREEN We wanted to hold on to him loved Christ so much and did of people not lined under the years is healthy and vigorous- Latin to the College of Cardf- a frleie painted by French artist PASTUBBS, A-1, Marc (^nnolly’a nals before the recent con­ Andre Girard. Narrated by Honil- forever, it was such a joy. He all for Him. They hold the Banner of Christ. It is without queation that he clave, It wu said, the word In Theaters anor John J. Dougherty. Produced finally blessed us and smilingly primacy of love from Our The many telegrams and will continue his share in glori- by the National CouncU o f Catholic pontifez derivu from the word left the room. Not one of us Below are Legion of De­ Hen. Kerr (ill: t Im B OUT FOR MURDER. Pons—bridge. The sermon read: EASTER PROORAM: KHIL Radio, A-1 (SI. could speak. The excitement FATHER MeOLOIN AMD NEW BOOK J cency ratings of new motion BHshton, II A.M. MONDAY. MARCH M ind thrill ,of the meeting could “Let the Vicar of Christ, there­ pictures currently showing in Holy Rotary Church, Denver. pr»- FOOTLOOSE KEIRB6S, A-2 |4|; fore, be a bridge between aenu a special Slovenian Easter DRAGON'S G O L^ A-1 <4i; HOLLY­ never be ‘described to anyone, Denver theaters. Ratings of program presented through the WOOD VARIETISS. B. iuggeaUve one bad to experience it. heaven and earth— between the second-run and other filma courtesy of Joseph Pnink. The Holy altiuUooa 12): LOVE HAPPY, B, lug- 'Aleef the Author' Series to Continue various social classes so that Rosary School children under the Someone had asked me: “ Do can be found each week in leativo alluatlOBa la this Marx Broth- justice, charity (and peace) may direction of Stater Mary Hasdalene erg movie (S). you think the new Pope would will sliu. Backstage Missionary, by the the Nottotuii edition of the TUESDAY, MARCH 21 like to visit America?” My ography of the late Rev. Daniel and Nappy Nolidoy.' (a murder reign again.” Reptsler, MAOIC WITH MARY MARTIN: NANCY DREW, DETECTIVE, A-I Rev. Joseph T. McGIoin. SJ-, is A. Lord. S.J., nationally promi­ story). CHANNELS 4 AND 13, 2 P.H. (41; ISLE OF TUB DEAD, A-2. Boris answer is “Yes” 1 am sure We hope and pray that Pope A-1, unobjectionable for Mary Martin tn a profrara of Karloff (4): BEYOND THE PECOS, of it. In fact in my lu t visit expected to receive a favorable nent promoter of sodalities, au­ Besides being noted as an au John XXIII with his vigor and soofs and fun (or younaatera. In­ A-1 a i; LAST OF THE WILD review at the first in the 1909 thor. playwright, and composer. tbor and leader of youth acUvi general patronage; A-2 un­ cluding aelecUona from "Peter Pan." to him in July he asked me to courage may restore this provi­ HORSJK, A-2 fll; TOM, D K X . AND “Meet the Author" series f^on- Father Lord, like Father Mc­ ties. Father McGIoin is widely objectionable for adoles­ M U S IC WITH MARY MARTIN: HARRY, A-2, amnalas eomedy with find him a congregation of nuns dential bridge so the nstions of CHANNELS 4 At4D 13. S P.M. Ginger Rogers, Burgess Meredith sored by the Regis Guild. GIoin, was especially active in known as a lecturer. cents and adults; A-3, un­ who would have him as a Car­ the world kept apart ^ hate Mlaa Hartln'i second program of I4l: STRANGE WOISAN, A-2, Hedy furthering devotion to Our Lady Anyone wishing to bear hii objectionable for adults; the day devoted le aongs performed UunaiT (S); ABOVE SUSPiaON, A-2, dinal Protector. "But," he said, The reviewer wiU be the au­ and evil force may oecome during her career. excltlag Intrlgae, with Fred Mac- through sodalities for young talk to the Regis Guild may B, objectionable in part; C, “they must pay for my trip, thor himself, a religion teacher brothers and sisters o f Christ. Murmy, Joan C nw ford (11); BE­ people. make reservations by contacting condemned. HIND THE HEADLINES, A-1. ho-hum because I will never be able to at Regis High SebooL Denver, The New York Times on the Rating! of TV Movies Mra. Gerald W. Bann (RA. 2- ICompUed by Carol Sprfngerl 113). afford such luxury, being poor." and a leader in Catholic Action Other Books occasion of the election of Pope Wtndjommer, A-1 The following a r e movies to be WEDNESDAY, AFRIL 1 This clearly demonstrates among teenagers. By Joiuit Priest 0372)./19«4 S. Columbine Street, John XXIU said: Tempest, A-1 shown In the Denver and Colorado REPENT AT LEISURE, A-2 (41; Denver 10. Springs areas In the week o f March ROADBLOCK, A-2 (4); OUTLAW bis desire to come to America. Father McGIoin will ad­ Since the publication of Back- "Kinp, emperors, forms of Green Mantiom, A-1 27-Aprll 1 Denver TV sUtlona and GUNS. A-I (2i: SCARED TO DEATH, He said he had heard so many dress the Regis Guild and govmment—^turei new and cbannals are KOA-TV (4h KBTV (gi, A-2 i2'; THE S T ^ LADY. A-1, Tab stage Mtsstonary, another book Colholic Schools ' Sleeping Beauty, A-1 K T V R a>. and KLZ-TV In Colo- Hunter. Rod Cameron 14); BE good things about America. other guests at a dessert- oid went high and fell. . . (ron- redo Sprlngt th e y are kS d o>-TV-t (U) WITCHED, A-1. this fantasy eon- How they are organised— (he luncheon Saturday, April 4. by Father McGIoin b u been Resume March 31 tiers have been changed so Escort West, A-1 and KKTV (II). eema ttae I m p o t ^ e altuallon of two complete human penonalltlet la one Catholics— in iheir parishes. in the Denver Dry Goods Tea­ published: Call Me Joe.', a COh Catholic s c h o o ls of the many times . . But during Rto BravOj A-3 These films have been checked against the Legion of Decency's das- body and brain. Actually there l< How orderly and piously peo­ room, 16lh and California lection of informal essays. The Archdiocese of Denver will alt these historical events and Pother Pancholi, A-1 alHcatlon. Ftlma marked A-1 are un- only one complete human peraonaJ- oblectlonibla for general patronage: Ity In each haman being (ID: TALK ple go to the altar rail to Streets. The gathering is priest is the author of two other resume classes Tnesdsy morn­ changes, there w u ALWAYS a The Horse’s Mouth, A-3 A-2, unobl^tlwiable for adults; B, OF THE TOWN, A-2. fua-fUled com­ receive Communion or par­ scheduled from 2:30 to 4:30 published books. I’ll Die Laugh­ ing, March 31. aecorW g to POPE, and we can add for cer­ edy with Jean Arthur, Ronald Col- 5ome Like it Hot, B man, Cary Great (S); THE SINGLE ticipate In the religious serv­ p m. ing.' (on the training of Jesuit the cakndar issued by the tainty there wiU ALWAYS BE 81N, net listed, from the vaults of ices. Baek-ftage Missionary is a bi­ candidates for the priesthood) archdiocesan school office. A POPE." /Ro U ^ i f W A IS31 :M s.m. Ptulitt Fa­ MOST Ly n c h e d . B, augsestlve cos­ ther James Finlay in a five-pert tuming and dnacee In this film with larlea onHttod "First WorOa and Brian Doolevy, Joan Leslie, John DUtribotOTB Lasting ImRreaatont." based on Lund (13). ______the first arrofl words apektn Challenger Fortified by Our Lord In Hit public life. ASK ANO LEARN- Station to Broadcast Feeds Sundayt, 10:2! p.m. KFSC, Denver Slovenian Program ' 0 THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY n x i i s Father James Kellar, M.M.— Monday through Friday, 12 A Slovenisn Easter radio pro­ noon. gram will be presented over INCOME TAX SACRID HEART PR06RAM- (Sngllihl—Monday through Fri­ KHIL (800 kilocycles). day, * a.m. C u rre n t topic: Brighton, from 11 to 11:30 a.m. ^ ^ 4 0 . HELP "Oreet Mothers.'' Sunday, March 29. it was an­ (Spenlth^Saturdey, 7 a.m.; 25 Yeare Experience Sunday, 7:11 a.m. nounced by the Rev. Leopold Reaeonahle Fee* THE CHRISTOPHER^ Mibelicb, assistant at Holy Ro­ SunUy, 7 a.m. sary Parish, Denver. THE LAMPLIOHTSR— C.41X IIOWEY Monday through Friday, 4;4t The program will be pr^ AL. 5-0111 p.m . sented through the courtesy of KOLR, Sterling Joseph Pnink. SACRED HEART FROORAM- Salurdsyi, t:4J a.m. Slovenian Easter hymns will KFKA, Greeley be sung, and Holy Rosary the best movies (121! kc.) School children will sing under AVB MARIA HOUR— the direction of Sister Mary Sundays, 11:2! p.m. Magdalene. every night KVOR, Colorado Springs SACRID HEART PROORAM— a re on Sundays, t:IS am. Young Men Invited KRAI, Craig SACRID HEART PROGRAM— To Club Meeting "Academy T h e o tre " Sundays, 1I:M am. KBOL, Boulder Young single Catholic men (14M kc.) over the age of 21 are invited SACRID HEART PROORAM— to join the Cathedral Young asenday through Salurday, 4:11 People's Club. The next meet­ a.m. Currant took: "'Leyolat Greateit Sen," A aeriei In the ing will be held April 1 it term of e Novena of Grace to 8:30 p.m. in St. Paul’s Chapel St. Froneli Xavier. 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abMAllidiii RlU la THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telaphone, Kayituna 4*4205 PAGE FIVE Thursday, March 26, 1959 Offica, 938 Bannock Straat COLLECTION OF BIOGRAPHIES SHOWS STATE PRODUQNG LARGE CROP t ALL OF US AT OF SPANISH-AMERICAN LEADERS / DALEIDEN’S

Holy Rosary Parish. Pueblo: and The state is producing a large ing other Spanish Americans /. Wish Our Friends a what can be done. the Rev. Joseph J. Montoya, St. crop of Catholic Spanish-Ameri- Most Blessed Easter can notables who have worked Stories of Couroye Joseph's P ari^. Monte Vista. The two nuns included are their way through beet, bean, And Dedicotion / and coal fields to become lead­ Sister Anselmo Bustos. Mt. St. Give Gifli , . , The introduction to the biog­ ers of Colorado's many Spanish- Vincent's Home, and Sister raphies reads in part; "These Americans who are still strug­ Mary Doris Duran, St. Clara's of Rflif(iou$ are stories of courage, of dedi­ gling. Orphanage. Signifirnnee cation, of liberation of men and /. The influence for good these women. Each of the short vig­ Compiled by Loymen FOR EASTER Catholic leaders have among nettes represents a deep strug­ Lino Lopez, noted Catholic their people is great; the ex­ gle of one individual to over­ layman who has spent most of ample they set is even greater. his life working among the I *RoMriet *Stotues come poverty, prejudice, and e Spanish speaking, conceived the The facts of both are set down ignorance, not for himself or *Medalt *Picturei in a collection of biographies Idea for assembling the biog­ 1 herself alone, but for all mem­ r* that contains sketches of lead­ bers of the community. It is raphies and did rriDst of the * Prayer Books ers who dedicate at least part hoped that their example, estab­ work on the project- Lopez, who I * Wood Carvings Joseph. Virginia Kittleson and Maggie Fraser I of their lives and all of their lished through travail and hope is counselor for the Mayor's Seven Dolor Play (left, standing) seek Him for three days. example "to show the way" to and dedication, will inspire Commission on Human Rela­ * Hummel Figurines tions and a consultant to the depicted by seniors at St. Mary's Academy dur-' The seven sorrows of Mary were portrayed their own needy people. other Spanish-Ameriean youths Denver public schools, Pves in ing their Seven Polor Play given in honor of in tableaux with Kathy tingle u narrator and The biographies do not aim to travel the same path." St. Dominic's Parish with his the sisters' special feast day. the Feast of Our a choral group singing the Stabat Mater inter­ at crowing over what these The biographies Include Complete Selection of wife and three children. He has i Lady of Sorrows. March 20. Cathy EUkom asi mittently. Other participants in the scenes were Spanish-Ameriean leaders have those of priests, nuns, doctors, f Fiat Communion been nominated this year to re­ Christ (center, standing) instructs the doctors.l Stephanie Zarlengo. Beth Campbell, Rosemary done: they aim rather at show- lawyers, businessmen, artists, ceive an honorary doctor of SuppiieM Cathy Costello. Joan Winbusb. Peggy Scheebser. Carbone, and Ann Cassidy. labor leaders, educators, so­ i philosophy degree from the Na­ and Mary Lou Helmer (sitting) as Mary and. ds] workers, engineers, con­ Meeting Scheduled tional University of Mexico for tractors, and leaders In Jnst his work among Spanish Ameri­ / iBy Theater Group about every field of human f i. (J ia J is d d s u fL Q d , / cans. He U a graduate of the j/o/uL 'True Security' Essayists Honored The Colmdo Theater Associ endeavor. University of Loyola in Chicago. ELMER J. GERKEN, Mgr. tion. a clearinghouse for prob­ Although the list is admit­ Original art work on the ) lems of amateur and profes STORE HOURS tedly incomplete, it does, never­ project was done by Juan Men- sional theater, will hold its theless. give an insight into the cbaca, resident of Sacred Heart / second general meeting at the GOOD FRIDAY — 9 A.M. fo 12 NOON '/ rapid strides being made by the Parish and renowned painter and A 3 to 5:30 P.M. Unitarian Church. 14th and La­ Spanish-Ameriean people in the sculptor, whose works can be SATURDAY — MARCH 28TH fayette. March 31 at 6 p.m. sute. found in nearly every museum / 1 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Allen Young, editor and pub­ The priests whose biographies throughout the Rocky Mountain lisher of the Ltvelv Arts mags appear are the Rev. John Or- Region. zine. will be the principal dinu, C.R.. pastor of St. Caje- For further information on speaker. tan'i Parish. Denver; the Rev the biographical collection con­ 1120 Broadway All theater-m inded individ­ Lucius F. Cervantes, SJ.. pro­ tact Colorado Latin American KE. 4-8233 uals and groups are invited to fessor of sociology at Regis Col Personalities. 2036 Eliot Street. t attend. lege; the Rev. John A. Sierra, Denver. Phone. GE. 3-2226.

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contestants in the Denver East High, and Sister Marie Clatherine from The Three Top “My True Security” con­ Holy Family. SAVING AUTOMATICALLY test and their faculty sponsors were honored The “My True Security" contest is a script at a Junior Chamber of Commerce luncheon held writing and oral delivery competition for high at the Chamber of Commerce Building, Denver. school seniors sponsored locally by the Public Shown in the bottom row of the picture are. Service Company and the Denver Junior Cham­ for our boy! left to right. Loretta Slota, second place winner ber of Commerce. The script of the Denver win­ from Mt. Carmel High School; Donna Smith, ner has been entered in compeliUon with other first place winner from East Denver High School; city winners in the state. Ilie winner o f the IT’S THE EASIEST WAY-WHILE HE’S STILL IN and Tonia Williams, third place winner from stale competition will receive a one-year schol­ Holy Family High School. Faculty sponsors arship to Colorado Stale University and a three- standing behind their students are Sister Mary day trip to Washington, D.C., next July. 3-CORNERED PANTS-TO BE SURE HE’LL WEAR Audrey from Mt. Carmel. William Koerber from; A 4-CORNERED HATl CHANCERY MAKES REPORT Bishops' Relief Fund Gifts Listed

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• • I ■ ThureJay, March 26, 1959 PAGE SIX Office, 936 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Tetepfkone, Keytfene 4-420S

RATED SUPERIOR IN STATE Engagement Announced Group Confirmed 2 Speech Students at Holy Family At Mother of God (Mother of God Parish, Denver) Eligible for National Competition The following children re­ ceived the sacrament of Confir­ mation Wednesday, March 18, (Holy Family High Srhooi, I malic interpretation with a cellent ratings were given to Denver) 'cutting from Maxwell Ander­ Bob Christie, Junior, in debate from Archbbbop Urban J. Vehr in Mother of God Church: Two speech siudents of Holy son's Elizabeth the Queen. (A division); Nancy Buckley and Annette Downing, sopho­ Joseph, Carabello, Duane Da- Family High School became Their names have been sub­ mores, and Phyllis Brunner, videk, Stephen Forbes, V e r n eligible for participation in (he mitted to the NFL office with freshman, in debate (B dlvia- Fox, Thomas Galligan, Gary speech nationals by receiving those of three other contestants ion). Hease, Robert Hesse, Lambert superior ratings at the state who received superior rating; The group, including Leo Iringan, Martin Lopez, Raymond tournament last week end. They one speaker in each field will Martelon, Germaine Gilbert, O'Neill, Jonathan Priest, Rich­ are Barbara Mounsey, sopho­ be selected by the national Mary Lou McCloskey, and Kathy ard Priest, Albert Rauzi, James more. who won in original ora­ office. Ahem, all of whom received Rauzi, Kent Rice, Wallace Rice; tory with her speech: “Laughter. The only superior rating in Emblem of Free Men." and poetry reading given at the excellent ratings in at least two Paul Stndorff, Buckley Stew­ Carol Conley, Junior, who re­ state tournament was awarded rounds, was accompanied by Sis­ art, S te v e n Stewart, Donald corded the highest score in dra- to Jo Ann Brunner, Junior. Ex- ters hlarie Cstherine and Agnes Young, Margaret Buckley, Phyl- Regina and U n . J. J. Brugge- Ib Buckley, Janice Carter, Lo­ man. retta Forb^ P a tricia Har­ W rite Tributes greaves, Rita Iringan, Pamela To Sisters of Loretto Kenting, Patricia Kersting, Jo At an open house March Anne Liddle, Mary Loube Lo­ ^ r Celebrating the opening of 1, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic F. pez, Mary Eileen Niebaua, Iva ithe “Rush to the Rockies” by Spalding, 2130 Humboldt Street, Jean Shanka, and Minne Voor- H written tributes to the Sisters Denver, announced the engage­ beei. of Loretto, many students earned ment oif their daughter, Shirley Queen of Heaven Circle will honors in a judging held at Lo­ Jean Spalding (above), to meet Wednesday, April 1, in the retto Heigbti. Of 48 entries Daniel J. Yacovetta, Jr, son of home o f Mrs. V. M. McDermott FOR EASTER Judged. 2S won flrst, second, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Yacovetta, for a bridge luncheon. third, or fourth places. Sr„ of Arcadia, Calif. SiU U di^iJlL Senior finalists in the poetry ! section were Dick Gorman with Miss Spalding is a graduate of a first place bonor for “Cow Santa / Rosa High School and poke's Account.” and Mike Santa Rosa Junior College in Lilies Slasher in second place with California, and of San Jose “Loretto Story," State College, where ahe was and other In prose, Stephanie Hupp re­ a inember of Kappa Alpha ceived first place with “Loret- above, with the Rev. Michael Walsh, superin­ Theta and received her teach­ Potted Plants tine Spirit." Historic Newspapers If!eheVeuf tendent of Machebeuf High School, are the ing credential. She b employed Jim Rogers was awarded first three Ruffalo boys, Phil, Bob, and Dick, u currently u a stewardess for CUT FLOWERS honors in short story for “My To Machebeuf Librory2i®nve^.*'“i they presented the newspapers to the library. United Air Lines, based in Den­ Daughter's Graduation.” “Seven been given some old newspaper copies of great Father Walsh has announced that the month ver. AND CORSAGES Black Veils and Sailboat of the interest and historical value. Ro^rt Ruffalo, of May will be devoted to an extensive campaign Her fiance is a graduate .of Prairie” won Tonla Williams for donations to the new library. In the mean­ 2385 Albion Street, found the papers in an old Cathedral High School, Denver, Easter Novelties second place.' Marie Schwartz building he owns. He gave (hem to his three sons time. all friends of Machebeuf are asked to keep FLASH and served two and one-half took third place with “Growth who presented them to the high school library, the library in mind and if they have any books OPEN EASTER SUNDAY yean with the United States TUXEDO RENTALS in the Dust.” Jane Stephans The copies are bound in book form and may well to donate please to do so. Books can be left at Navy. He attended Regis Col­ A K D U L B Prompt Delivery placed fourth with her sborti be what is called newspaper “morgue" copies the rectory or at the home of Mrs. S. L Stewart, lege, Denver, and b now asso­ SoTfing Dfmtr Smee t9t9 story. Jane read her entry for 1747 Hudson. Street. Arrangements to have Flowers by Wire Anywhere One book consists of copies of the old Denver ciated with Colburn and Com­ LiRSUT SUEeriONSl the PTA meeting on March 25. books picked up may be made by calling Mrs. t»k AlMinStr Clivck iMk Republican, dated 1911. The other book contains pany, commercial real estate, Dave Coffey received a sec­ copies of the Daily News dated 1900. Shown Stewart, FLorida 5-5^1. LOWEST PRICESI Denver. (ItbatWiltsa KL<-Ull ond place bonor in the essay Free NrUeg Aerea Tkt it n t t field. The couple plan a wedding lOIVfR SHOP Junior Nancy Geiger was May 23 in Santa Rosa, Calif. chosen for first place in poetry 162 ST. PAUL DU S-4019 for the junior finalists. “One Across from Cherry Creek Bank Hundred Years of Toil" was her title. In the sophomore class, win­ J o J l ^ a id s U L FOR EASHR OR GRADUATION ners covered drama, poetry, and short story fields. Barbara Moun­ G IV E .\ WITTXALER sey was awarded second place Danish Pastries — Easter Lambs OR LOIVOrVE WATCU honors with "Story of Sister Easter Coffee Cakes — Cake Eggs * Fine Rosories * Gold Lockets Cookie.” Mary Lou McCloakey received first place for her Our Own Easter Chocolate * Gold Crosses * Necklaces drama "Light in Her Heart." * Krementz Jewelry “Ode to the Sisters of Loretto" Candy Eggs, Etc. placed Karen Sally first in the poetry field. SUN OMAN'S The freshmen class numbered BAKERIES Time Pai/ments Layaway Plan the most winners of the KF awards. 5 9 S o. B roaJw av P E . 3 -1 0 * 7 In poetry, Valarie Engler cap­ “ Home of Fine Pastrirt" tured first place with “Brave Heritage;” Catherine Besser re­ 4 Stores to Serve You — RA 2-2859 ceived second with "Holy Lo­ OLIVER'S retto Sister;" Barbara Mier fol­ 66 So. Broadway— 2410 E. 3rd Ave. lowed the “Growth of loretto 1550 Colorado Blvd.— 753 So. University Heights” to another second M e a t Market place. Dawn Sudffleirer's “ Heavenly “ S e r tin g Denver Since 1923 Wilh Quality iWen/s’ Inspiration” and "Autobiogra phy of Father Nerinckx” by CHOICE STEAKS - ROASTS Order Tom O’Hay re received first -i. . On cUnlc days at S t Joseph’s This photograph was taken March 4 at the Spring place in prose. LliniC UOyS school, Denver, Feb. 25 and immunization clinic for the high school. Shown Fresh Poultry Fish “ Coming o f Sisters to Den- March 4, 583 children o f the grade and high are. left to right, Mrs. Frances Gibbons, Sbter a Mm I Cutlfrt to Svrr* Ymi ver” by Bill Settle and “Mystery > seboob were immunized against smallpox, Mary Magdalene, principal of St. Joseph's High: Beauty Pham PE. S-4«2a ISIS E. aife A«>. of the Beads” by Cynthia Haws!diphtheria, tetanus, and polio. The imrouniza- School; Mrs. Edythe Clark, Mrs. Vida Rolhgam,' Hourft a i.n. to 6 pjn. AaapU Perhlnf In Rear were awarded second place in'tion clinics are staffed by volunteers under the public health nurse; and Mrs. Vera Schnabel; Our trained staff of the prose field. ! direction of Mrs. Marcella Graney, Health Chair- front row, sitting. Mrs. Marcella Graney, chair-l operators offer you In freshmen_ short stories,'man- Audio rechecks will be given on April 1, man of the health committee; and Gladys! every phase of 'Little Libertie's Travels” gave which *'11 he the last Clinic day of the school iBrence, student nurse. The student getting the Beauty Service John McNulty first place. year. shot from Or. Robert F. Sears b Carole Leonard.' 4 Posters entered into (be con­ Miss Dorothy Specializes in Tens wilfi thi ni« ezcitlng TASTE test won Krb Folak, sophomore, IN ST. CATHERINE'S CHURCH Hair Coloring Tuns in Oil ni* Mnrenitnt FORM a first place award for the "Westward Movement of Sbters TUNIES SPREAD 'o f Loretto.” Senior Mary Sulli- INC. ] eup minced Tunlee Ivan won second honors for Funeral Is Held for John J. Feely 1 teeipoen lemon luice "Spirit of Loretto.” 2 tebleepoons tweet pickle relith I 105 Fillmore St, DU. 8-1628 2 lebtetpoont mejionneie* Original music entered by John J. Feely. retired ptas-;also of County Mayo, resided iniHn. Della Caufield Thomas.and In the Redding Miller Bldg. ■/« teetpoon te)t seniors Paul Edmonds and terer. died in hb home at 4443 • Denver for many years. Married Patrick Feely of Ireland. He is Lower Level of Cates 1st Ave. ■ik teetpoon ptpper 2 le b ltip o o n i lo lt butter or m ir (trln a Francb Elkins were awarded Bryant Street. Denver, March Dec. 2, 1906, in St. Patrick's I also survived by six grandchil- Ml< ell Infredlenti well. M ikib honors. John Leahy took honors 24 after a long illness. Requiem Church, Denver, they celebrated |drcn. about one cup. with hb tone poem, “ On to the;High Mass for 76-year-old Feely their golden Jubilee in Decern-1 Tunlet are delicious West, Loretto,” to be received]was offered March 25 in St. :ber, 1956, with a family galber- as a meatleii hot dog in front of the Edroonds-Elkins Catherine's Church. Interment' ing. blues number. was in Mt. Olivet. Funeral ar-1 Feely was a member of Plas- TUSftS vt Pecked br (be Preenun el remoiii IriiilO'^nickca Tune, Oueiltit pKkiri lor Over eMelKintiirir ------[rangemenU were by Boulevard Iterers’ Local 32, retired, and Send for Free Copi ol TUNIES RECIPE FOIDCR le II t I , - I Mortuary. member of the Holy Name Itixl-O'-ChickieTuai. loe., SexZSU, Depl. "1", Stk D>i|e, Calif. ononton Youths was the father of SbterjSociety of St. Catherine’s Parbh. v i i y m v i l I V V l l l ^ ^MarySt,Brigid.St.P.u!.Minn.; Surviving, in addition to hb Born. Educated j * ife and Sbter Mary St. Brigid. W ill Attend Rally In Ireland ,are these children' Rita C. Brighton. — (St. Augustine’s ] Born in County Mayo, Ireland, Feely, Ellen C. l.ilzau, and Parbh)—Transportation to the' Aug. 1, 1882, Feely was edu- Anne E. Kaslow. He was the youtb rally to be held in Rog calcd in Ireland. Feely and hb brother of Mary Lyons and Mi­ gen Sunday, April 12, will be wife, (he former Nora Kelly, chael Feely, tmth of Denver: provided by busses for all youth of the parish from the ninth to 12tb grades. The cost for the entire day will be SO cenb per person. The busses will leave from the church at 12 noon. Any couple who would like to go Swift’s Premium brand. Well along as chaperons are asked to trimmed, short shank. Ready contact M n. Spire at 351M be­ Fully Cooked Hams to heat and eat. Small sizes. fore April 10. There will be a trophy awarded to the parish No Center Slices having the largest group in at­ Removed. Whole Full butt half 5 to 7 lbs. tendance. hams 10 to 14 lbs. 5 5 « = 6 2 < : K. of C. Donee and full shank half 5 to 7 lbs. lb. The Knighb o f Columbus will hold the Easter Monday Ball the evening of March 30 for Choice Grade. Oven ready. Wei their members. Emmett Horst trimmed. Half or whole legs. Aged and hb band will provide the! Roast Leg of Lamb USDA for tenderness. Reduced in price. music. lb . Wednesday evening. April 1,] boys and girls of the CYO will! Reynolds brand. Heavy duty. Re­ .meet in the school building atl Aluminum Foil Wrap duced in price. 18" x 25" pkg. 7:30 p.m. I 59°

Dr. James P. Gray PRICES QUOTED IN THIS AD GOOD IN DENVER Ca DmUm St. Joseph's Hosjatel Auxili- OPTOMETRIST 5 1 . Josepn uay Daoy Denver, psid special tribute ft e Reserre the Right to l.imil ^uonriJiVa. ,Vone Sold to Dealers, to the fint baby born in the hospital on St. Joseph's feast day, Eyes Examined March 19. The baby Mark, son of Mr and Mrs. Slater Simon, 3006 East Visual Care 34ih Avenue, is their first child. The father is a U. S. Post Office mail earner and they are members of Annunciation Parish. 213 Colo. Bldg. 1615 Calif. .Mr.' l.ouis Koster, president of the auxiliary, inaugurated this annual custom. For .Appointment Call; I’u-lurcd presenting the gift la sterling silver porridger and 1 SAFEWAY TA. 5-8883 orange juice cup) is Mrs. Elizabeth Burhart, chairman of the hospitality cart senice. Thuriday, Moreli 26, 1959 Office, 938 Bonneck Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyifene 4-4205 PAGE SEVEN ANNUAL CPTL EVENT MAY 12 W*lt ALPHA LAMBDA CHAPTER lo W«ll CARPETS New Date Is Announced Roem Sis* Language Society Holds and SntlU r RUGS (Catholic Parent-Teacher begin planning to have ■ large Ingest to tli* dtf League, Denver) representation of their units m . for ovoPT roOB Initiation Rite at Heights The dale of the Catholic- It this meeting. Furnituro la ih* koa** Parent-Teacher League's an­ The deadline for submitting P T A P residents yearbooks and historian books Wtdnnarr fill » » The Alpha Lambda Chapter was presided over by the pres­ nual tea and election of offi­ of Alpha Mu Gamma, an honor­ ent officers: Leona Vogt, presi­ cers bu been changed from for contest Judging Is changed T o Meet A p ril 1 also. Ih e deadline now is May E.M.W. ary language society, had Us an­ dent; Kathryn Hart, vice presi­ May 21 to May 12. This dent; and Mary Helen Gantner. The PTA Put Presidents’ So­ change w u necessary because 8, for books to be in Father «k *r* eaik talk* nual initiation of members on secretary-treasurer. cial Club will meet Wednesday. of the conflict of the original William Jones' office, 1665 2141 So. Broadway Sunday, March 15. at Loretto Grant Street $H*raiaa 4-2754 Sister Mary Francis de Sales April 1, at 12:30 o'clock In the date with the convention of Heights College. The meeting and Sister Mary Nerinckx. mem­ C. D. of A. clubhouae, Denver the Archdioceun Council of Yearbooks and historians’ bers of the faculty at Loretto Vera Gunther will review the Catholic Women. books will be on display at the Heights College, were initiated popular book, Gueshoqrd No.' The PTA of St. James' tea. Arrangements should be as honorary members. Women from SL Vincent de! School, Denver, will be host at made for picking them up at Those Initiated as active Paul'! will be hostesses and: the tea, and p r^ d en ts should that time. members were the following; will serve a luncheon. | Jane Archer. Judy Browne, The hckstesaes . at the last Tabernacle Society to Meet Mary Ann Cardello, Barbara Di- meeting in March were from J lo W B J lA - |nan, Carol Graham, Elaine Gun- Annunciation pariah, who also The Tabernacle Society will | Sullivan, 801 Race Street Den- 'ter, DeVonna Hyde, Norma Jac­ served a lunch. The Rev. Wal-| meet in the home of Mrs. John J.jver, April 3, at 2 p.m. RIoomuiR Plants ques, Karen Kayscr, Jane Loehr, ter Karrcr, C.SS.R., of SL Jo­ Cut Flowers Mary Jo Luschei, Marge Ma­ seph’s Parish, led a discussion honey, Dana Merli, Nan Netzel, on St. JoMph. Mn. J. Francis Terry O’Dea, Marilyn Waggoner, O'Brien of St. Joseph's Parish N E F F S Diana Wagner, Jeanne du is president of the dub. For Your Easter Dining Pleasure . . . Cbarme, Blanca Esterellas, Pat FLOWER SHOP Tanko, Judy Sporaich. Norma Big Turnoul Urged Cordova, Pat Leon. Judy Private Party rooma available for Easter Member Florist Telegraph O'Brien, and Mary Kathleen Brunch and Dinner . . . Delivery Association yjn O’Brien. 1^.3 J. R. Stephenson Those initiated as associate Mass Honoring members were Beverly BoJ, Children’s Portions at Children’s Prices 75S.Bdwy. PE 3-2403 Betty Blmfeld, Mary Ellen Fos­ ter, Mary Flood, Gail Murphy. Lady of Fatima Loretto Mares, Marlene Libert, BntDch Sened Dinaar Served Madeline Stubbera. and Karen From 9 ajn. (o 1 p.m. From 12 Noon Sullivan. Slated April 4 8AKERV Languages Called 'K eys to Brotherhood' On Saturday, April 4. at 12 UiipfA* Members of the clast being graduated- After the ceremony. Mrs. noon in Holy Ghost Church. rillVliCQI nUlacS by the St. Anthony's Hospital School of. T re a ts Robert Carlone, wife of Capt. 19th and California Streets, Practical Nursing, Denver, are, above, left to right front row, | Robert Carlone of the U S. Air Denver, all men, women, and Mrs. Valija Antons, Denver; Mrs. Goldie Wheeler, Denver: Missj Force Academy, spoke on "Lan­ children in the greater Denver Virginia Holmes, instructor, Denver; second row, Mrs. Eleanor | Uiellshire guages, the Keys to Brother area are invited to attend the Akins, Boulder; Mrs. Marguvt LeBaron, R.N., director, Arvada.! EASTER CAKES-59c to 1.50 hood!" Mass in honor o f Our Lady of Mrs. Mary Graham, Lakewood: top row, Mrs. Patricia Danaho, Fatima. Denver; Mrs. Amelia Condon, Denver; Mrs. Donna Vabling, Den­ Inn Butter Dips (decorated)—10c ca. I The officers for the follow­ ing year were announced: Di- This monthly Mass and Holy ver. Mrs. Betty Anderson,- another member of the class, Is not 3333 So. Colorado Blvd. SK. 6-3661 Hot Cross Buns, tempting and ■ anne Welsh, president; Martha Hour, sponsored by the Our pictured. DIoen' Club anil Anarican Expmt Credit Cards Accepted delicious...... 6 for 30c iGondert, vice president; Judy Lady of Fatima Club, held on the first Saturday of each EIGHT PRACTICAL NURSES Griffin, secretary; and Mary MEMBERSHIP NOT REQUIRED EASTER LAMBS & BUNNIES lAnn Downes, treaiurer. month, ia so rich in indulgences I A tea followed the ceremony that every Catholic in the area Fancy Baiter Cookies should make a special effort to for the faculty, guests, candi attend. Mothers, Grandmothers Many Other Items dates, and their parents. Beside the recitation of the Rosary, special prayers, u pre­ I Study Club Sets scribed by the National Repara­ To Be Graduated at Rites mflRV nnnE tion Society, are said in unison. i Meeting April 2 Following the Mass, all Eight practical nurses will be 25 children and 16 grand;aged high school graduates. turies. or before Friday. April 3. Reheaf Held HOT CROSS BUNS FOR BENEFIT APRIL 1 in Potf Week Doring the put week, Father WE NEED USED PIANOS Fabicn Flynn, O.F.M., was re­ BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED CAKES treat master for a day of recol­ C. D. of A. Will Sponsor lection. A juaior-senior ban-' Trade your old piano or player or grand on a new quet was held at the Copper ] Spinet Piano or a new Admiral, Grundig or Pilot Kitchen in Lakewood. The grad­ TASTY PASTRIES Stereo. Best deol in town! 'Happiest Millionaire' uates have gone through a (Catholic Daughters of America, Kyle Crichton, is a delightful strenuous week of testing— national achievement tests as Denver) comedy about a real Philadel­ phia family. well u finals and comprehen­ Joe Onofrio, 1332 Broadway The title role of Anthony sive tests given to review and 9 Convenient Locofions Drexel Biddle in The Happiest T h e performance on Wednesday. April 1. at the teat the total knowledge ac­ Millionaire will be played by cumulated throughout the year. Francis VanDerbur of the Bonfils Memorial Theater, Father Robert E. Kekeisen 1480 Carr Cherry Creek Shopping Denver Civic Theater players. will be a benefit sponsored by will be guest speaker. One of Center 6 6 9 9 Alice Griffiths will have the Court St. Rita 625, Catholic 518 E u t Colfax Daughters of America, for the the previous graduates who 3364 Dahlia W hy Pay More part of the daughter. Cordelia,' 2874 Colorado Blvd. court's various philanthropic aang at her own graduation 'I and Ed Abbey will be seen as (Tradtmsrii) ceremony, Mrs. Alvanette Biffle, 281 So. Downing 9101 Hontvlew BTvd. Angier Duke. The play, by and charitable activities. Mrs. Anna B. McLean is will be the soloist for the eve­ *• 281 5. Sheridan Blvd. 4100 E. 8th Ave. Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores To Be Married chairman for the benefit, as­ ning. Father John W. Scannell. sisted by Mmes. Eliubelh Sal- hospital chaplain, will give the Colorado Otrned Sloret nmn and Grace Remke, Misses Invocation and benediction. Phono MA. 3-4373 Ifilh & Clenarm Emma Rotter, Anna Limacber, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hand This senior clau presented Catharine Maloney, and Mar­ the school with a lectern com­ EoiUwood 800 Saota F* Dr. o f 613 S. Grant, Casper. garet Lynch, and members of plete with microphone and 30 Seiiljl Broadway ISib and California Wyo.. announce the engagement the telephone committee of lamp. In appreciation of the Curlis & ISih St. of their daughter, Frances Carol the court. guidance and personal interest BENDER’S BAKERY 3933 W. Colfas 17th and Tranoot Hand (above), lo Terrance B. shown by the administrator of BxaaxscssoBa B o i McCarty, son of M n. Anthony Planned April 4 the hospital. Sister M. Lina, the L. Capra of 419 S. Vine Street, class presented her with Eas­ Denver. a ter plant. Miss Hand is a senior student Card Party Set at St. Joseph's Hospital School Credit Union Plons MONTALDO’S a ^ahztQ io iKs of Nursing. Mr. McCarty is a •H To CloBo Easter -i graduate of St. Francis de Sales’ By C. D. of A. High School and Regis College I The Credit Union office of in Denver. CDLOmO CENTENNIAL ! Annunciation Parish. Denver. No dale has been set for the!will be closed on Easter Sun­ f :: In Colo. Springs wedding. 'day. March 29. The annual card party spon­ sored by Court St. Mary 513. Presents Catholic Daughters of America. Colorado Springs, will be held at Carpenters Hall. 9 E. Costilla, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. on Saturday, April 4. The party Giles of 3255 . S. Dahlia will be held in the auditorium, Street. Denver, announce the Cascade Street entrance. Des­ engagement of their daughter, sert and beverage will be served Virginia Ann Giles (above), to at 1:30 p.m. An "April Show­ Michael Burke, son of Mrs. ers" motif will be carried out Mary Burke of Albuquerque. N. in purple, gold and white, the an original musical comedy by Mex., and Frank Burke of Gal colors of the order. lup, N. Mex. The special gift will be a MAX DI JULIO Miss Giles is a 1956 graduate portable radio, and there will o f St. Francis de Sales' High be many other gifts. Tickets are BARRY LORIE School and is a senior student available from the members or ^ St. Joseph's School of Nurs- may be purchased at the door, g in Denver. 'but reservations must be made Mr. Burke w u graduated i by April 1 for the benefit of lOtb Annual from St. Mary's High School,] the refreshment committee. Res- Albuquerque. N. Mex., in 1956.1 vrvations may be made by call- and is currently attending Regis' ing Mrs. Frank Bueltel, ME. College in Denver. .2-2774; Mrs. John Kaptain. ME. STAN NIGHTS FNDDUCTIDN The couple are planning an 2-9219; or any member of the early fall wedding in Denver, jfommittce. K- The— committee headed by A p ril 17 & 18 DOLLS — WIGS — SHOES Mrs. Frank Bueltel, met at the Dolls Dressed to Order home of Mrs. John Kaptain to Members of the new St. Rose of 8 :1 & P . M . PM- II , I jcomplcle plans for the annual New Guild Circle Lima Circle of the Archbishop's ►«- A.B.C.* Doll HOSpitol K^rd party and to mail out Guild. Denver, are. left to right, lop row. Barbara Danks, Lorraine -•< Detterman, and Teresa Ryan; bottom row. Mary Jo Drouler, I City Auditorium BEUGIO^S STATUE R^AIRED ' 'present were Mrs. M. S. Mad- Helen Veltrie. and Lila Lranardi. Mrs. J. A. McCourt dock. Mrs. A. J. Brennan and A K- 616 Downing M.4. 3-7617 iMrs. Joe Bohren IN HOLY WEEK The Romantic Silhouette TICKETS NOW ON SALE! Guild Curtails Activities Perfect beauty of pure silk organza . . . $ 1.S5 to ^ 3.0 0 Happy Easter to all the beloved high-woist silhouette groce- (Archbishop's Guild, Denver) bers have postponed the meeting fully occentuoted with imported Venice ' Social events of the Guild until April 9. ■»< A have been curtailed because of St. Patrick’s Circle b u a new toce ond on enchonting satin bow ...... , member. Mrs. Claude Deals. Our Friends and Customers Holy Week. „ . . . . . From our new bridal collection ^ ^ ^ , Our Lady of Lourdes Cin.^ Our Lady of Sorroivs Circle storting o t ...... 89.95 ' ^ T o i t o TRY J a lb i j X FIRST will meet March 31 m the home McCloskey March 31. Call WEst 6-3423 for reservatioos of .Marguerite Graven Members of Blessed Sacra Open Monday and t'rida\ ^ ic/l/* Ann Scheuneman will enter- ment Cirale and their husbands 32 Broadway PE 3-2910 lam St Ann's Circle April 1 will go out to dinner and the - St- Catherine's Circle mem-.Easter Monday Ball. PAGE EIGHT OfBc*, 938 Bonnock Sfrtet THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER TtUphoiM. K«yiton* 4-4205 Thursday, March 26, 1959

v n t t RCT IN HDWSOBy CRPRCITY HEAR AGAIN School Children To Sing in Mass Finance Unit Formed at All Saints' (All Saints' Ptrtsb, Denver) The next meeting of (he - rial pregzun en gardening At Wheat Ridge Father Harley Sehmitl. J.C.D., Holy N’nme Society will be * and lawn care will be pre­ pastor, announced the f l r | a i » held Teesday, April 7. A spe- sented. Wheat Ridge.— (Sta. Peterand tioD of a finance committee for the parish. The purpoM of the Paurt Parish)—Under the direc­ committee will Im to act In an tion of Mrs. James Dunn, approx­ advisory capacity during the imately 75 school children from coming year. Of primary inter­ the fourth, fifth, sixth, and est will be ■ continuation of seventh grades will ting the calls on families who could not E UBter llcsa tttp be reached during the recently Mass of the Angels on Holy completed building and opera­ Thursday. March 26, at 5:30 p.m. tional fund drive. The commit­ |to gnu anb gnur fmttUii Plod oat tboot SoBotono't The choir will also sing at tee will also be charged with literature; Mrs. Walt Cisar, publicity; Mcond w «r to W r hotter ogaia, yot Midnight Hass Easter. follow-up calls'on Don«ontrlbu- O f f i c e r s , Chairm en men and officers row, staining, Mrs. Carl Tesitor. organization »OOr NOTHINO IN BTBBI U l . to n as well as Interviewing new Accompanists will he Kath­ and development; Mrs. Ralph Rutherford, t;^ - Tlw ooerot ia oar bow tyoflaM of the Altar and Rosary Society of St. Ifichael's families that move into the leen Higer, Susanne Higer, Ma­ BodoU for both Bttn tod w oom . Parish, Craig, are shown with their pastor. tual devel(^ment; Mrs. Charles Fedlnec, < ^ t hparish. - ____ Joe Brovsky will serve rie Borelli. Jeanne Lambert, and Father John Anderson. From left to right, olic Charities: Mrs. Steve Balleck, avU Defense;chsirraui Vn*d Ed kosan 'vriii On fh/s Joyous SONOTONE Susan Rodgers. sitting, are Father AnderMP. Mrs. William Ro­ Mrs. Paul Duncan, refreshments; and Mrs. Loren chairman. land, treasurer; Mrs. Antone Knez, secretary; Gearhart, ways and means. O ccasion O F DENVER P a r e n t-teacber conferences Altar Society and Mrs. Vince Brin, president; front row. stand­ Chairmen not present when the picture was will be held Thursday and Fri­ 100 Metropolitan ing. Mrs. Ceo Hillewaert, ways and means: Mrs. Uken are Mrs. John Joy, historian; Mrs. Jim Meeting Merck 31 day. April 2 and 3. Paul Kawchack, ways and meant; Mrs. Frank Beers, Cwifratemity o f Christian Doctrine; and The Altar and Rosary Society B ldg. Mrs. Frank Phillips, 4010 Am- Adhmek. newcomers; Mrs. Vince Bingham, home Mrs. Steve Biskup. ways and means. meeting will meet Tuesday, FOX SUPPLY CO„ Inc. March 31. at 8 p.m. Following TA. 5-1486 i. i Andy Duzik and M n. Charles held at the parisb ball on April u K oe « Bake Sale Slated □Isworth were in charge of the 4. Tickets are available from all On Fnday. March 27, the Boy refreshments. Holy Name Society memben. Scouts will meet at 7:30 p m at ^i& hiU L-AhjVuda^ Music vktll be fumishod by Gar­ the Scout Hall, W. 26th Avenue By Altar Society dena's Four. Entertainment and and Depew Street. TRAVEL refreshments are planned. Frank Cuba, cubmaster for In Aurora Parish 51717TH MA 3-1211 Luncheon, Party President Appoints the parish Cub Scouts, w u ap­ Nominating Committee pointed a member of the Den- Aurora.— (St. Pius Tenth Par­ Scheduled April 9 At the March meeting of the ver Catholic Scout Committee ish)— The Altar and Rosary So­ rOR THE FINEST CLEANING PTA. the president, Mn. Stan­ and Explorer Post Advisor. He ciety board meeting will be ley Sidor, appointed the follow­ will be responsible for reorgan­ held at 8 p.m. Monday. March AND REPAIRING At St. Dominic's ing u a nominating committee izing Post 27 in line with the 30. in the parish hall. Plans will new Explorer Msnual. to present a slate of candidates be reviewed for the bake sale (St. Dominic's Parish, Denver) Girl Scout leaden will soon ORIENTAL ond DOMESTIC RUGS for office at the next meeting: to be held April 18. Final ar­ call tn organizational meeting Plans are progressing nicely Spiritual adviser. V ery Rev. rangements will also be made for mothera who have daughters NEW RUGS and CARPETS for the annual luncheon and Monsignor James -P. Flanagan; for the meeting April 3, a fea­ in the first grade who will be in­ card party which is sponsored principal, Sister Jerome; and ture of which will be the show­ terested in scouting next year. by the PTA each spring. This memben Mmes. Martelon, Ghe- ing of moving picturea of Afri­ affair will be held on Thursday. can missions. April s' in the church audito­ i A meeting of all altar boys ^ ( v n t u l c A n 4 rium beginning at 12:30 p.m. Plan Vigil in Littleton [will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday.' 2830 E. 3rd DE. 3-8840 et EA 2-8361 Mrs. Mike DeBell, chairman, Littleton.— (St. Mary's Pir-;Ugious goods shop will b e !***«:>» 28. AIm Wall (e Wall Claaaiat ia tlta Kama may be reached at GR. 7-8317 for further infwmation. Tickets ish)—Father Frederick McCal-'closed on Euter Sunday. Books^ Trading Stomps SCHRIBER are available now at $1 and lin, putor, would like to keep now on loan may be returned' Agreement Mode the church open from 11 p.m. April 3. may be purchased from mem­ Under an arrangement withi decorating compony, ine. Thursday to 7 a.m. Friday for bers of the PTA. A closed retreat for women a local trading stamp company, adoration. Men of the parish are of the parish is scheduled to PAINTING AND DECORA'nNG CONTRACTORS The Parents' Auxiliary of the parisb may secure credit for asked to call Paul Classen. PY.< begin at 6 p.m. on April 17 at WALSH, GILL & SMITH Bny Scout Troop 65 will meet one page o f stamps for each .Alpine 54817 lOM 8th 8 t«e t 4-0257 or Dick Kelly. PY. 4-4117, Pomar in Colorado Springs. W ^nesday. April 1, in the book o f stamps turned in by Alpine 54818 Denver 4, Celo. , , ^ J .u H will close at 4 :tt p.m., April members. Such ilarapi will be church auditorium at 8 p.m. and gDe tieir name and the xhe cost is $20. For infor- msurors applied to securing items of Bake Sole hour they can be present. ,nation and reservatiow call use to the church, such u cof­ N eN $300 Both the library and the re- Irene KeUy, PY. 44117. Est. 1864 fee unu, etc. Id order to secure The annual Palm Sunday bake ■'...... I credit for the parisb, members Peler J. Walah, Mnnnginf Purintr sale sponsored by the Rosary- must present a special card at Easter (greetings Altar Society w u an outstanding I the time of redemption of their 305 GUARANTY , success— with more than $300 books. These cardi will be avail­ BANK BLDG. DENVER MA. 3 0166 realized. able in the vestibule of the To Our Patrons and Friends Mrs. Peter Ciacco, ways and church. means chairman, and Mrs. Levi After the .members have re­ Salndon, bake sale chairman, ceived the credit stamps, they were in charge. Mr. and Mrs. may be either deposited in the it^s springtime Jacob Konrade and M n. J. W. special box to be provided in Wompey, Jr., made the rolls, the vestibule of the church or sweet rolls, and coffee cakes; turned in to U n . Mary Sloan. Un. John Wompey and Mn. 1264 Victor Street. Mrs. Sloan George Honeker baked the will pick up the stamps and bread; and M n. Antoinette De- also distribute cards and may ^ * Sears! Bell made the spaghetti and reached at EM. 6-2652. meat balls. The money realized from this Patronise Keguler sdver- bake sale will be used to pur- tiaera, booM Fegltlfr aoi^ You’ll find fashion- e b u e two new sets of vestments arriplitms to iniure (iHUlIra right, up to the minute and three new altar cloths to for sdrqustr newi rorrraer. clothing for the entire be used on Easter Sunday. All women of the parish are For the BEST in family . . . at Sears reminded of the membership thrifty prices! And . .. drive being conducted by the LAUNDRY you can iust say Rosary-Altar Society, and it ia requested that dues, $1 per ■••aAmSAuir Henderson, son of Col. and “charge if. & year, be turned in not later Interviews Governor Mn jack B. Hendenon. 28S0 Eu than April 1. dora street in Denver, recently interviewed (kvemor Steve DRY CLEANING Sears, McNichoU of Colorado in order to qualify for his citizenship merit badge. The Governor in turn congratulated Mike on his^ Exquisite Dry Cleaning PTA Committee winning the Ad Altar! Dei Award, the highest Catholic Boy Scout- Roebuck award that can be granted, and awarded to him by Arcbbiihop P h o n e MAin 3 4 2 I I I Urban J. Vehr o f Denver. and Co. g T h e life-sized statue of the Sacred Heart At St. Francis' to Hike expects to complete work on three more merit badgesi to serve jneiwed to meet the 21-badge requirement for the Eagle Scout rank. In j:i: a b o v e 13 the prmdpol attraction of St. Anthony’s ^ at Cherry Creek, 2 5 ROUTES yeel Daaver June he leaves with his fsther and family for England where K; Hospital, Denver. g Name Candidates Colonel Henderson hat an auignment with the Third Air Force. His father is now on duty at the Air Force Accounting and Fi­ f t e » « M h * r r , St. .\nthontf'$ Itotpiial | (St. Francis de Sales' Parish, nance Center where he ia chief of the quality examination di­ n i Si. .AtilhoNn'i School of Procllcol | Denver) vision. LAUNDRY Mn. Fred Gardiner, PTA pres­ An eighth grader at Cure d’Ars School, 13-year-oId Mike * DRY .Viirxing i CLEANING ident, h u appointed the nomi­ ranks in the upper 10 per cent of bis class scholastically and has' W. 16th Ave. ami (Quitman Denver, Colo. | nating committee to select the been a member of the Young American Leagues tn both football PkMW MS. M ill officers for the coming year. and baseball for five years. They are Mrs. John McCammon, chairman; Mmes. Paul Weadick, ' Jerome Morford. John Baker, and Robert Hensbaw. ' The committee will myke a report at the PTA m eeting- Sincere Wishes for a at 8 p.m. Wednesday. April 1, in the high school auditorium. The Rev. Dean Kumba, fresh­ Joyous Easter to all man religion teacher, will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Gerry , O'Neil Lawrence, grade school dance instructor, will present the eighth grade in a program. Refreshments will be served in the high school lunchroom fol-, lowing the meeting. W. A. LANG & CO. The room m otben who will serve u hostesses are Mmes. L Canavan and Hike Allegretto. Serving the Printers for Over 43 Years 9A; Mmes. C. Boeding and G. Connelly. 5 6 ; Mmes. R. Tolve and P. Weadick, 1-2. Special prize donors for this Foldinij and Pamphlet Work month are Mmes. J. Walker. D Lehnerz, E. Swan, and 0. Diinst. ROCKMONT Gang Stileher Recently Cathedral Parish Installed to Give Better Service Instructions Begin Rnling and Binding— Loose Leaf Binders ENVELOPE CO. A 18-week series af reli- giavs Inatractions for Catho- Blank Book Mannfartnring ilte and loe-Catholirs will be­ lle io St. Paei's Chapel in the West Alameda at Cherokee basement of t b e CatbednI. Denver, on Tnesday, April 14. Out‘Of-Toicn orders given prompt attention at 8 p.m. Classes, condurled Phone PE . 3-2484 by the Rev. Owen McHugh. 1932-34 Lawrence St. Phone KE.4-7917 Denver, Colerede • ill be hr d St his time every Tuesday and !h i ,day. PAGE N IN E Hiiindoy, March 26, 1959 Office, 938 Bonnock Strifet THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitene 4-4205 ALL o r HOLT FAMILT AMUSEMENT— DINING Six Seminarians of Parish Will Fill RECREATION Offices in Easter Vigil Ceremonies

(Holy Family ParUb. Denver) student, Robert White. Master S.J.; Paul Sloan. Tim Cronin, Six seminarians from the par­ of ceremonies will be Bernard and Donald Crame^. > O’Hayre, a first-year theology ish will fill offices in the Easter Joseph Walsh is a teaching, student. James Cuneo, a second- scholastic in the Jesuit missionsj Vigil ceremonies and Solemn year philosophy student, will be in British Honduru. Grace is a. Mass at midnight. thurifer. and John Coppom and third-year and James Walsh a Ilie Rev. Maurice Mclnerney. Gerald Lamb will be acolytes. second-year student in philos­ a fourth-year theology student <)ther parish seminarians are ophy studies at St. Louis Uni­ at St. Thomas' Seminary, will be versity. Paul Sloan is taking Joaepb P. Walsh. SJ.; Joseph deacon. Acting as subdeacon philosophy studies at the Paulist will be a third-year theology Grace, SJ.; James P. Walsh, Seminary in Washington, D. C.l At Florissant, Mo., Tim Cronin is a first year Jesuit novice. PiPST TO jH em T& ^m Aoe Last tall, Trappisl novice i AMUSEMENT— DINING Donald Cramer was transferred i from the Trtppist Monastery: VORLO FAMOUS in Spencer, Mass., to the order's^ FOR new foundation at Snowmsss. In ' D u ffu 's RECREATION the brothers' novitiate at Snow- I mass is James Martelon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Martelon, SHAMROCK of 3687 Vrain Street. 1645 TREMONT, IR1S8 COFFEE To Moke Plans | Ciciie tcr Stou/n VaCace For Bake Sole Plans for a spring bake sale* will be made at a meeting of; the Altar and Rosary Society on Thursday. April 2. Recitation of the Rosary in the church atj 1 p.m. will precede the business' Vniinn C*mv Gina *Lombardi, Denver real- Madison Junior High School, North Hollywood. session of the group. Hostesses! lO U ng J I P l dent, 11-year-old recording Calif. Gina's personal appearance sparked her ;for the meeting will be Mmes. j artist rapidly on the rise with teen-age fans, fan club's meeting at the school auditorium. SMORGASBORD i Thomas Hallinan, Carl Bies.j autographs copies of her latest hit. “ Dancing Gina's patents are Mr. and Hrp. Reno Lom­ Fenton Murray, and Johni Teen age Style," for some of the 4(X) members bardi. 4745 Shoshone Street Denver. The family ir$ Nfivwir AHO rou u m im . . .* of the "Guys aid Dolls" fan club of James attends Guardian' Angels’ Church. Brauch. Sacristy workers for' Co m t« ANDY'S , . . Ottvor't aoweil. jthe month of April will be Mrs., ■o«t bMatlht. frioDdiy restaeiwaH A Victor Moore, captain; and BUDGET CAMPAIGN parodtwl M foMOOs ANCTTS Mmes. Thomas Hallinan. Law-i of Soft Uk« eny dirtot .. . I H rence ScheeU^ C. J. Wamser.' OIOAM II hotdUlwfootliouooreotbordl 4^.' MUSIC and J. B. Aher(\ CoektoKil Hm sI .priM hoof, NieHTtr At present, the parish Legion $85,000 Pledged at Presentation fo w l, to o ftodtS U n K k o o n , of Mary group numbers eight W SC A Itt dtaaars, (oto •vaataij die- ‘jj (Presentation Parish, Denver) |a total 'of $83,0IX) has been rectors, announces a meeting of TO rttvAie dioovehiL.^kM m JianL active and 73 auxiliary mem­ \ tag, oofortoUMat Mght- The pastor, the Rev. M. J. I pledged. all officers on Tuesday evening, rAsnss bers. The praesidium president ly It tko iMaga. 8lh Ave. at Ash Street Blenkusb, reports that in thel Lawrence Keenan, president:March 31. I is Mrs. Ray Norton. Miss (^ne- recent parish budget campaign'of the parish CCD board of di- Mrs. Joseph Cavanaugh, '‘hair- ivieve Kuester is vice president: f i BASTER “ ------man of the parent-educator com- Mrs. William Richardson, treas- : mittee of the CCD, ii making an 4t» Soith Coteradollvd. lurer; and Mrs. EUsie Landrum, S U N D A Y f appeal for more helpers on this Hoaioat 7>444A secretary. Other members are : committee. This groijp hands DINNER Mmes. Joseph Woertman, Ann $MOA«ASIOID. STIAR AND PtIME RID RESTAUMNT 'out educational literature to Cramer, and Ferd Buchholz, and tECOUWmOID IT AMBIICAN EXftESS. CINatS C U It AAA. AIA parents of newborn babies to Served from 12 Noon jMiss Mary Thomas. assist them in the proper reli­ Until 8 P.M. I Cub Auxiliary gious training of the children Elects Officers from infancy. Anyone inter­ *Prime Rib — Fried Chicken ested in participating in this This week, Mrs. John Leland *Troditionol Easter Hem and Mrs. William Paeglow, mem­ project may contact Mrs. Cava­ naugh at MA. 3-7445. On Occasions,,, *Leg of Lamb bers of the North Denver Dis­ When you have important guests to entertain, and can­ * Pastries and Rolls from Our Own Kitchen trict Scouting Council, installed Rosary Society new officers for the parents’ not afford disappointmont in good food and aervice. bring Meeting April 1 them to the Holland House, and enjoy the thrilling Marguerite Hoover Georgia Monaghan auxiliary of Cub Scout Pack 172. The Altar and Rosar>' Society atmosphere of Colorado's scenic grandeur. EA. 2-2622 Those installed were Mrs. A l­ will meet on Wednesday eve­ bert Ware, president; Mrs. Jo­ They will be impressed with the beauty of our various ning, April 1. at 8 p.m. for seph Brisnehao. vice president; Dining Rooms. recitation of the Rosary in the Mrs. Frank Rupoli, secretary; church followed by the busineu Mrs. Paul Westdal, treasurer; meeting in the school hall. Mrs. Mrs. Robert St. (Hair, historian; Leonard Amato, ebainnao of and Mrs. Michael Gallardo, pub­ IJ the membership committee, will licity chairman. present plans for the forthcom­ GOU)EN, COLORADO The next general pack meet­ ing membership drive. All ing will be held Friday, April 3. women of the parish are invited PtniBi »p«iD d4iJf trMD 12 2 P.M.t S:20 PJM. f f J4. Chairmen of the jitney dinner to attend. Refreshments will be 9aa4*f. Hollar* trwa 12 momm la • P.M. committee are Mmes. Robert St served. ! Clair and Louis Heller. The jit- SPECIAL EASTER BREAKFAST Mrs. William Strange (AL- Ph. CR. 9.2.'»94 iney dinner April 25 will be the pine 5-0150) is cleaning chair­ Served from 7 to 2 p.m. final cub event of the year. $4 5 0 $4 00 man for the month of April and I I Students Present would appreciate volunteers to Per Person Children help clean the senctuary and ' History of Nuns but wbat a difference when it comet fnnn i sacristies on any one Saturday A program depicting the bis- Steok Is Steak the grand champion of the 1850 National Complete 'tory of the Sisters of Loretto in I during the month. Chinese EASTER DINNER Western Stock Show. Presenting (j Ov . Stephen L. R. McNichoh FamDy the West was the featured en­ ' Election of officers wiU si 50 Served From Noon til 9 p.m. with choice cuts from the 1959 champion, "Red Dog," are, left, Style I far tertainment at a general PTA Robert Bebne, assistant manager, and far right, Frank Shumway, I head the agenda of the PTA $ 9 5 0 $ 2 ^ 0 Dinners fa non meeting this week. Senior Rich­ I meeting WHnetday, April 8, Children manager, of the Tiffin Inn, Denver restaurant owned by the John Adults ard Gorman read a cowboy bal­ R. Thompson Company, which bought (he steer for use at the I at 8 p.m. First and second — MENU— lad about the Lorettines' move Tiffin. ; grade room mothers will be hostesses. Appeti7«r . . . westward. A blues arrangement. "Red Dog" brought a record price of $3.70 per pound on the PARK LANE HOTEL On to the West*. Lorttlo, was The following parishioners Fried Jumbo Shrimp, hoof ($4410.50 total for his 1,465 pounds). The Thompson Com­ played by senior-student com­ recently were aw^ed certi­ Sub Gum Chow Mein, pany also owns and operates the new Fountain Inn on East Reservations A4vised PE 3-4611 ficates of achievement for hav­ Chicken Egg Rolls, Sweet and posers Paul Edmonds and Fran­ Colfax. cis Elkins, and John'Leahy read ing completed the Confraternity Sour Spnreribs, Pork Fried Rice a tone poem Written for the teacher training course on doc­ Dessert . . . Oioiee o f Beverage blues arrangement. trine and elementary methods: '^ 4 W - ierring Tonr Fotorife CocAloffa Prize-winning essays were Mrs. Florence Rettig, Bin. read by Jane Stephens and Va­ Louise A p o d M , Mrs. Claudine Open 11 A.M. to 3 A.M. 7 Days a Week Baca. Adeline Duran, Mn. YOU CAN ENJOY lerie Engler. A mural depicting James Green. Mn. Anna M. the Sisters’ journey from Santa ' Harley. M n. Kathryn HcKin- Fe, N. Mex., to Denver was ex­ ■ ney, and M n. F. Barry. N e w China Cafe plained by the artists who 732 E. Colfax — Free Parking in Rear — AL. 541766 painted it, Caron Dameron and Cothedral Games • Baur’s Famous Donna Keeling. Sister George- TOMMY'S WELCOMES YOU ann directed the students in Resume April 2 FISH AND CHIPS the mural work. Tentative plans call for the CHILDREN'S PORTION 60c SHRIMP AND CHIPS 90c resumption of the w eek ly Easter Brunch CHILDREN'S PORTION 70c games parties by the Cathe­ FRIED CHICKEN ... SLM Solemn Rite Set dral Parish, Denver, on Thurs­ Pina in Your Favorite Flavor day. April 2, at 8 pjD. The Pbone Orders Promptly Filled — Call SK. 6-2606 At Roggen Parish parties are held at the Cathe­ TOMMY'S riSH S CHIPS dral School, ISth and Logan Right after Sunrise Services 800 SO. COLO. BLVD. South Roggen. — (Sacred Streets. Open—11:30 to 8 P. U. Doily— Till 9 P. M. on Fridoy served from 6:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Heart Parish)— Father Leonard Closed Mondoy BeeauM o f *oarinc produr- $ Abercombie, pastor, will offer lion costa it U do loogcr pos- the Easter Vigil Solemn Mid­ aible to print larae group pir- Easier Dinner Served 12 noon to 8:30 p.m. night Mass. The Rev. Jerry Inrea. Traveling Men HacAuley will be deacon; Les­ Stay at (he ter Henisted, subdeacon; Jack Hummel's Cherry Kelly and Dick Lechman. chant­ Creek Delicatessen ARG0NA.UT HOTEL ers; Gene Fisher, narrator; and of the intramural basketball tournament held The I'imest in Coohed food Cham pions at St. Patrick’s School. Denver, were the ron SPECIAL nEsenvAiiofts Fon seminarians Jerry Streml and To Toko Omi. BRIDGE PARTIES, DANCES AND Aristocrats. Shown are members of the winning team; Front, Jerome Dechant, acolytes. EA. 2-4144 DINNERS PHONE MAIN S-SIOI Captain David Haley with the team mascot; left to right. Charles ^ Owrry Crealf Omn Crwt iii»etii»e cm» BMKtiM Bill The novena in honor of St Franks, Tony Taddonio. Peter Perry, and Danny Jarvis. In the Isidore, patron of farmers, back row are Father James Purfield and Joe Libonali. coach. ! closed Sunday. March 22. advance reservations— call FIxtrida .>31)33 Roggen CounciL 3115 o f the Knights of Columbus sponsored Intramural Tournament a ham and bacon shoot in the K. of C. Hall March 22. Is Held at St. Patrick's (St. Patrick's Parish. Denver) noon and before and after To our customers and friends, we at The intramural cage touma- evening services Holy Satnr- day. ment had its final playoff March VAN SCHAACK & C O M P A N Y take this opportunity Sister John Joseph, director 16 and was won by a mixed of hiusic for the Sisters of St. to offer best wishes for a Happy Easter. grade team known as the Joseph of the St. Louis Prov­ AristoiTsts. with captain David ince. arrived in Denver on Haley scoring 17 poinu. The March 21 and spent the day 624 SEVENTEENTH STREH following boys are members of observing the progress o f the (he winning team: Davief Haley. piano students of St. Patrick’s. Cherry Creek Shopping Center Tony Taddonio, Charles Franks. On Monday afternoon, March Danny Jarvis, and Peter Perry. 16, the upper grade students Lokewood Office— 6439 W . Colfox Scoring on the runner-up viewed a film on religious life. Rebels team was evenly divided God’s Career Women. The film — ______MAin 3-9333 among Bill Pfeifer, Dennis was presented u part of the Adams, and Davie Gonzales. For I observation of “V o ca tio n the consolation champions, the Month '■ For the 3 Offices Fire Birds' Roger Labato was There will be no instruction high scorer with eight points in SERVING THE WEST for junior and senior public the final game. high school students on .March FOR 46 YEARS The -\ltar and Rosary So­ 30 and 31 because of the Easier ciety u having the Easter 'holidays. On Thursday, April 2. home Bake sale at St. Patrick's I at 7 p.m. the adult religion in-1 School. On Good Friday after­ .struetion class will be resumed

4 1 PACE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitene 4*4205 TTiurerfoy, March 26, 1959

SW 5.00 ie the “ MeRic” n o r d j^ q g "Y " IN SHlRLEY-SAVOr HOTEL Record Crowd Expected to Attend

T«« au iu h ^ fiD 9«rt«iiJ0A —^ * 4 ^ f«ll ortt* « iMek ttf etwut vl^r«Wrp. k»rp«i< 44th Annual Easter Monday Bail Bu«k Wa. BavaIIab Gvitftr. #t«. **Uiil|t Lovrtr •ffon •• ■»•)»** (Blessed SacramcBt Parish, of Mrs. James Kerr, 1656 Colo­ F w those who do not wish to Yo«r *UI pr*v« It. Denver) rado Boulevard, on April 2. play cards after the meeting, the For the past 43 yean the Mothers of girls In Troop 929 entertainment committee hag Joe Oaofrio Masic Co- Easter Monday ball given by will be hostesses. secured a Upe recording of the 1332 I'M*... CH. 4 <3M Qptn MoMif M rtWir •ottiingi Blessed Sacrament Parish has Bethlehem Father brainwashing of American t t ll I i3 0 been a post-Lenten event patron­ To Show Film troope taken prisoner in the Ko­ ized by Catholics and non-Cath- The Rev. F ra n cis Brem, rean conflict, llie Rosary will olics from all parts of the city. S.M.B., will be the guest speaker be recited in the church at 7:43 'St. Vincent de Pours Parish' The lin t Eluter Monday ball at the Holy Name Society meet­ p.m., with the meeting in the sa imiveitsirr blvd. « e. Arizona on April 4.1913, w u beld'ln the ing Wednesday, April 1. Father cafeteria at 6 p.m. = SI :>DAY MASSES = ballroom of the Brown Palace Brem will show a colored film, There will be no religlou Hotel. Records show that ap­ entitled "The Bethlehem Fa­ instrucUoRs for public grade 6:46, 8:00, 9:S0, ll.-OO end 12:16 proximately 230 persons at­ •ebosi ebUdrea ea Easter CoDfrnioni: ^turdar* 3:30 to 6:30 and 7:80 to 9 p.m. thers in Africa." Ttiii will be tended. Lohmann'a Orchestra Suaday. Rt. Rct. MacB. EtKXKX A. O'Sulutan, Paator the subject of his lecture. furnished music for the two- 2385 E. Arizona SP. 7-4813 step. waltz, polka, and schot- tiacbe, which wer« the popular dances o f that era. The grand DRIVE-IN-lIQUORS Preisser's Red&White march was led by the late Mr. 1030 So. Colorado Bird. and Mrs. WllUam C. Weldon, Brm Wlora Llamra Grocery and Market pioneers of the parish. There were «>ly 35 Catholic a FANCY MZATS, VECZTABLES families in Park Hill at that R*(. Sim IIJC AND QUALITY CXOCUUCS Xiot SiM ii n time but the Easter Monday ball Froo Dalirory SPraco 7*4447 CA iuSnai r \ m o r Three sewing students itiare pupils in the free evening course, “Clothing SAVE TIME TRAOE AT HOME b u persevered through the U. w n a Rwtt McCartHr. *tp- 2331 E oat* Ar*. Ual* ui« Oat» J cW llly LIQSS Little Flower Social Cen-ifor Home and Family.” Little Flower Center is Racbv Fiart [ years. This Is true not only be- LONDON MARKET ler, 2800 Larimer Street, Denver, put finishing loperated by the Mile High United Fund and E. 17th sad Raea ' cause it is a popular social high- touches on new Easier outfits which they instruction and equipment are provided by WASHINGTON PARK <^iu^L (Dhuq^ I light but because of its financial AND GROCERY created. Mrs. Mary Hermosillo, Mrs. Marie I Opportunity School. The course Is open to neigh- Rocky’s Pharmacy. Inc. I assistance to the parish which OSCAR rVNNELU faap. A G MARKET Saavedra. and Mra. Elisa S. Chavez (left to right) {borbood women. Feitr Cenvonianl Qaalitv Maata and Crocariai PRESCRIPTIONS jhss been of inestimable worth. PHONES. Ma. s-aase, ta. 6*as4i Dm etist Foodi that talit/y BiUmtrk Cards I As the number of Catholic S60« WALNUT WAITING LIST SHOWS POPULARITY Praieriptiasa LiqBO> for the Lenten Seoeon Revton Ceimellcf families increased in the parish, m t. aiipin Ip. 74«7S RA. 2-5664 * Free DeliYery Iso did attendance at the ball. ItM 1. Oaylord it TannoMoo :and for many yean the record BlESStD SACRAMENT PARISH™ Sewing Taught at Little Flower Center hovered between 1,200 and 1,400 persons. EUDORA ST. A MONTVIEW BLVD. ___ Free instruction and cost the number one class project. o'clock also offers instruction The second and third geo- = SUNDAY MASSES ^ Be%t Wishes They are cut out, sewn, ami fit­ En renovating sheets and drap­ price materials contribute to entions are now attending 7 00 - 8:00 . 9-.80 - 10:45 - 12:00 - 6:30 p.m. the popularity of a twice-weekly ted under the supervision of eries, miking layettes and re­ the Easter Monday ball, CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 8:80 A 7:80 to a ll fo r evening sewing class at Little two Opportunity School teach­ modeling adult garments into which will be held this year Rt. Ret. Mwa. H. V. Cau po u x. Paetoi Flower Social Center, a United ers, Mrs. Laura Smith and-Mn. clothing for children. on March 30 In the Uncola 4930 Montview B lvd FB* 7-1692 Room of the Shirley-Savey a Fund agency at 2809 Larimer 'Martha Comer. Mofcrial Donated Street. Denver. ' The course, on Monday and Hotel. Bill Petri's orchestra Or Sold at Cost Joyous Easter Easter outfits are currently Wednesday from 6:30 to 9 will play from 9 to 12:30 ajn. Dress materials are purchased Tickets are $2.30 per couple. wholesale by the agency direc­ Card tables will be set up In COLORADO BOULEVARD DRUG MEETING IS APRIL 6 tor. James McNieve, and sold at a room adjoining the ballroom JOS H. SCHMITZ. Ptap. V ten's Pharmacy a cost to pupils, or fabric Is for thoee who do not icare to IHMV IW 4 laaiaW P«M> donited by friends of Little dance. '€ ® T € R ’ LEN C. FEHR, Pr... Flower Center. All sewing Prescriptions (Ucmbtr SI. Vineont da Paul) Society at St. Vincent's Mrs. Francis J. Kill, chair­ equipment is supplied by Oppor­ Pariah) man, Mrs. Charles Miller, co- Aeearataiy Fillad tunity School. A similar sewing chaiman, and all of the com­ Fonntain Service p r k s c r Tp t io a ' speclalists To Hear Hat Designer clau is supplied by Opportunity mittee members are concentrat­ School. A similar sewing class ing their efforts this week to I.iqoor Department (St. Vincent de Paul's Parish, lions should be in by Satan it conducted Tuesday evening at make the 44Ut annual Easter Praa OaUaaar Eaa) D«»w »a4 Aarwa 2707 I,mii«iana RA. 2*37.39 Denver) day noon, April 11. a sw nd United Fund agency. Monday ball a succeu. EA 2-3333 EA 2*9997 EA 2*9999 A program of unusual inter­ Registration stipe are still Vail Community Center, 1904 Mmes. Thoreu Quinn and A. Eatl Colfax A Colorado Blvd. est will be presented at the availahfe for the l^ e b a ll pro­ W. 12tb Street. L. W em et are in St. Joseph’s Altar and Rotary Society meet­ gram of the summer Catholic Each c4iss accommodates 14 . Hospital. Mrs. J. J. Meany. who ing on .Monday. April 6. Mrs. Youth Recreation Aasociation. • V 'r - students, and there ia a waiting .was in St. Joseph's Hospital, is Marjorie Jackson, well-known Bo^s between the ages of eight list now among neighborhood I now convalescing at home. .CURE d'ARS PARISH. hat designer, will be the guest and 14 are eligible for (he pro­ women. Women interested I The Neighborhood Club for speaker. Her subject will be gram. Information and registra­ should,contact the Little Flower Girl Scouts in the pariah will E. SZ»4 AVE. A DAHUA ST. ____ Madame and Her Chapeau." tion forms can be obtained from Social Center. MAin 3-1476. I meet for luncheon in Ihe home m SUNDAY MASSES m She will also present a showing John Payton. 6b0 S. Vine Street, 6:00 - 7:00 - 8KJ0 - 10:00 • 11:80 A 7:00 p.m. of her hats. One member o f the PE. 4-5416. The deadline for en­ CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4:09 7:30 society will be the recipient of rollment is April S. HOLY WEEK SERVICES IW DERBY A Rev. John N. Haley, PaiUr a personally designed hat which Circle News will be made just for her. i The St. Cecelia Sewing Circle 3050 Dshlia St EA. 2-1119 aster The following women sen'ed (Will meet in the home of Mrs. 12 Men to Participate the high school students at the Chris SuhJ, 865 S. High Street, retreat for public school pupils Jo h n C . on Thursday aftemom, April 2. THELMA KASSON at SI. Vincent de Paul's .March n Washing of Feet Rite Greetings to Our Mrs. R. W. MeSean, 1207 S. f 18: Mrs. Leonard Doughty. John BEAUTY SALON S c h o ll Race Street, will entertain the Derby. — (St. Catherine'! rite in Holy Thursday serv­ Zimmennann. Donald Winter, atTS Colerkd« BUd. riNESI St. Vincent de Paul Bridge Cir­ Parish)— Twelt-e men of the ices March 26 beginning at Friends and Customers Bob Beardsley. Lawrence Hurst, Hah SiyHor MEATS AND cle on Wednesday afternoon, 7:30 p.m. and Roselta Hepp. parish will represent (he peo­ Prrmanani Waaine CROCERlEa April 1. Participants in the Man- VHOhS OEaiM s*nas Cafeteria’ workers for the past ple in the W a ^ n g of the Feet U lt Palrlu datum include Col. William fktlM KsMM OT:« u m «. Ow m McCarty-Johnson, Inc. week were Mrs. W illia m FR r-nof Allen. Capt. J. Paul, Ambrose Denton. Robert Hurley. Joseph Sauer, Russell N e d d e a u, Ford, Peter Quailer. Roy Mc­ James Halpin, Benny Garcia, Please Patronize BRACONIER Govern. Donald Gruber. Theo­ DUCKWALL'S Sam Cheverria, Bernard Her­ Your REGISTER dore Fillas, Ed AInmn, George Denver's Newest man, A1 Werth. Frank Appel- Billings. Rotjert Hill, Theodore Advertisers and Plumbing & Heating hans. Rod Meana. and one Siilnirlian Varlely Store Armstrong. Robert Jeffery, tnd other parishioner still to be Dahlia Shoppiof Center Mention John Zimmennann. Your Neighborhood Plumber named. THE REGISTER Advanced registration for Mrs A Deklle EA. 2-903S Immediately afler the Mass M. C. Smith Dillon BaRan the Cana Conference April 12, nocturnal adoration will begin 734 So. Unireriity SP. 7-1679 ■ RA. 2*7563 from 1 to 5:39 p.m.. should and will cogtinue through be made by calling William Good Friday. Hughes. SP. 7-4572; Robert More than 700 parishioners Close, RA. ^S^74; or Jim participated in the procession >AIL SAINTS PARISH! Hegariy, SK. 6-0166. Regislra- and solemn blessing of the 2MP SO FEDEKAl BLVD. palms March 22. SUNDAY MASSES Dr. M iller Opens The Iwo^week mission con­ 6:00, 8K)0. 9:00. 10:00, 11:30, 12:30 A 6:80 P.M. ducted by the Redemptorist CoofMsiooi: Saturday 4 to 6 A 7:30 to 9 Chiropody Practice Fathers came to a close on March 22. RxY. U A tm SCBUtTT, PanoB Dr. John A. Miller, a member 2559 SO. F E D E R A L W EST 5*2747 of S t James' Parish. Denver, h u opened a (wactice in chirop­ ody at two offices, 2889 S. Bel- Faromounf Cfub Sefs laire Street in University Hills S oc/a/ Meet March 3} SPEAR'S HARDWARE Brentwood Moot Market and 1503 Dallas Street in Au­ ' 0 rora. >US W. Haaaata Art., Itflioata, (tia, Frath Cut Maata and Foullrr A post-Lenten locial meeting The father of four children, Wishing All Our Friends A Very Happy Easter *'Partonallaad 3an4ea** of the Paramount Social Club I Rent-al Equipment he moved to Denver last Sep­ The Tolves ■t 2064 So. Fadaral Blvd. wit] be held at the Townsend tember from Cbadron. N eb. and Flora, Nick, Janice, Niekey, Nancy, SU. 1*3736 v r t . S 1 4 S 2 Hall, 238 Broadway, Denver, on now resides at 3127 Vaughn Jim, Jerrv and Mary J. J. Spear Aeroaa Iron Braunaood Tuesday. March 31. at 8 p.m. .^hoppms Caalar Street, Aurora. TOLVE LIQUORS I Music will be provided by the After one year at Creighton 3369 DAHLIA Speeebley Trio, and refresh­ University, Omaha, Neb., he NEED MONET? ments will be supervised by Mr. 6 served with the U S. Navy for LOANS — UP TO $1,500 & W HARDWARE and Mrs. Robert Biesk and Mr. three years. On his discharge, e a r n cb*n aniy tic and Mrs. Alfred K. Robinson. *P«>U POWER MOWER he entered the Illinois College f****™ CATHEDRAL PARISH^ TIi a p m Oa n C ltA U i'^ happy fitne is promised to ill who will Members and guests are re­ CoDaolldala BUla — Pay T » c a of Chiropody in Chicago, from E. COLFAX a LDCAW SI ' ___ Car lad Itomr Rrptln Snle$ A; S e rr ice in o rn ilin dnOWjupnj fj^ji annual minstrel show of minded that the annual corpo­ which he was graduated with = SUNDAY MASSES = Sphnc Clothlnjl On All )fake$ Holy Crou Parish, Thornton, on Sunday,.Aprit 5. Two perform­ rate Communion will be held in Rrduca PraunI Car and (ho degree of doctor of surgical 6:00, 7:00 6:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:80, 12:80 I.oan Paymcnta ances of the show will be given, one in the afternoon and the (he 8 o'clock Maas at the Cathe­ Lawn Srprl and Frriilizrr chirop^y. Dr. .Miller took fur­ A 6:80 P.M Fast • Friendly - Confidential other in the evening. The show la being aponaored by the par­ dral on Sunday. April 5. Break­ ther stu d ie s at the Cbadron CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 3:30 A 7:30 19.39 MahinK I.irenaea ents of Ihe children in Holy Croat School. Shown at a recent re­ fast will follow at the Olio Central rinanee Teachers' College, from which MSRIt. W. J. CANSVA)«, PAtTOR And Fieh Bail hearsal are Ralph Burchfield, Mrs John Cibro, eenter, and Mrs. Hotel. Breakfast reservations Corn. be received a teaching degree 1301 PENN. ST. .1!A. 3^ 233 Jest Angelo may be made by calling Mrs. 2 D aon Watt e ( Kuif Sooprrv •Now ^Available His phone number is EM. 4- 361* W. ivana W l. a-13S* Amelia Desmond. F L 5-5444. or •rantwaad Sheppine Araa Free Pickup and Delii^ery 1092. flrTrBWOON, EVENING Mn. Gwen Robinson. AC. 2-6878 •ah Mayers, Mpr. 21«2 So. Federal Blvd. “ Whara Cuatoma-r (evenings). The price of the Sand TAatr FMaada'' WE. 5-1701 breakfast is $1.75. Parish Show Scheduled PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED ; FOR AND DELIVERED CMfak al Dewnine Dvnvtr IMPOITEDt.lDOMESTIC In Thornton on April 5 KfrstoiM 44217 Thnrnlnn -iHoIy Cro>< Par-' grades) will be held nn Wednes­ ^ ST. FRANCIS de SALES' PARISH^ :*h' -The first pari.sh mmslrcl day. Thursday, and Friday, April E. ALjkMCOA A SHERMAN ST. show will be presented m Ate 15 through IT. from 4 30 p m. to WINES Ija r ltn r ’ a Maria Hall on Sunday, April S, 5 15 pm. = SUNDAY MASSES S m the afternoon and in Ihr etc 6:C0 • 8:00 - 7KI0 - 8K)0 • 9:00 • 10d)0 • 11:00 A 12:00 Sen ices will be held each eve­ CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 3:30 A 7:30 Praxr Bnoki. Rotanrs. MrCii' ning. Tickets for each of the ning at 7 45 pm. and Masses To complement your Easter menu— KlMl Ccmmunlnn Drrlisr^ pcrfnnnanccs will be available Rt Rev MsGR. G eegort S u i t r . P astor Sitei. 6x to iO SS.tt to il}.«t wilt be offered each morning at 300 So. Sherman St. PE. 8*5400 Prayer Book S«U VUS to S4.U at Ihe door James DieUnrsI and 5:45 a m , 6:45 a m . and 9:30 Be sure to serve wine. S I). 1-0202 J449 So. A rom a Mrs Sam Navarro arc the direc­ a m YOl'R WINE AND DINNER MENU: tors of the show. Father Henry P Costello. Hori-d’Ocuvrcs — Dry Sherry Two-WeeJt Mission (' SS R .^Raymond N. Jones, and Please Patronize Alameda Drug Store Soupd — Sherry ST, JOHN'S Will Begin April 12 John Rae arc assisting with Ihe Your REGISTER V. a PETERSON. Prw^ Fish — Sauteme. White Burgundy, Rhine Wine. Moaelle solemn ceremonies of Holy- Father Paul Schwarz. C SS R . Week and Easter Sunday in Mike Levy .Advertisers and Cat Rate Drags Entree — Red Burgundy, light Bordeaux Gtret and Father James T. Sullivan. Holy Cross Church. .Mention Foaniain Sarwica Smndfits Deaaert — Rich Madeira or Heat? Sweet Wines PARISH CSSR. will preach a two-week, Coffee and doughnuts will not from his new location—— Vatu Bmsinass Appratiatad mission in Holy Cross Church THE REGISTER Choose from our teleetion of the finest. . . be served after the Masses on beginning on April 12. The mis- Alam eda & So. BroMlwav Taylors — Christian Brothers — Paul Masson — Garrett's Easter Sunday, 1340 Arapahoe specializing in -ion during the week of April 12 will be for women and high Registrations for Holy Cross .4 Unppy hosier to Our friends ond Customers RAINBOW LIQUORS P e rm a n e n t Dating school girls and the mission dur-) School for neat September wishes his many frieniis My Lady Edith in:; the week of April 19 w!-- -r. were held on Sunday. .March “ ir e Keep l o u in the Best of Spirits'* tor men and high school ho>v IS. Xdditiooal registration I HAPPY W . G. COFFEY & SON Beauty Shoppe Special mission serv,., : (nr fnrins are available in the 2092 SO. FE D E RA L WE. .5-128.3 FASTER AG MARKtrr , HiNNia teSSELER. Mg, junior high .M:hool students rhuixh office after Ihr Masses 1299 SO. PE.\RI. ST. SP. 7-4476 i 2004 E. 6lh Are. EA. 2-0788 |isixth, srienth. and eighth) on Sunday. Tliiirjdoy, Marefi 26, 1959 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyttone 4-4205 PAGE ELEVEN

RT GUARDIAN ANGELS' PARISH Children's Choir to Sing on Easter

(Guirditn An(rl*' Ptrisb. to be at the church on Thurs- for the new orgali. Anyone wish i Denver) day morning at 10 a.m. to pre­ ing to make a contribution may The children’s newly orsan- pare the Altar o f Repose are do so by placing the donation In izod choir will sing in the 6:30 Ann Talarico. Stella Ward, Eve­ an envelope marked "Organ” o ’clock Mass on Eluter Sunday, lyn Gaug, Dolly Tamaska, and and drop It in the collection March 29. Membert will have a Irene Grater. basket. rehearsal Saturday from 9:30 to Those who volunteered to be Two Masses will be said every 11:30 a m. at the church at 1 pjn. on Sat­ month for the entire year for There will be no catechism urday to decorate the altars for those who have contributed to classes on March 28, the Satur­ Easter are Sally Schmitz, Dolly the organ fund. day before Easter. Tomuka, Mrs. John Martin, and The Altar and Rosary Society Evelyn Gaug. members who have volunteered Contribution! are being made Altar Society In Aurora Nets Wishing All A Happy Easter 3 \ $600 at Sale Dfiif customary to have a qie- The nuraery conducted by the Sisten of III Aurora.— (St. Therese’s Par Irish * 4 0 y c iij party at the Margery Reed Charity of Cincinnati, wu built in 1926 by : ish)—Under the direction of TREVINO MORTUARY h i M i i m a p w Nursery. 1128 28th Mra. Vemer Z. Reed, as a memorial to her I Mary Mulligan, chairman, and Ml n u rse ry street, Denver, on St. Patrick’s daughter. Margery Reed Mayo. Designed as a S the co-chairmen, (Harinda Camp- Day. Hie nursery group, ages 2 to 4. is shown day care center for children, the nursery is an Chapel Phones Memorial ^ bell and Ethel Drelichary, the above. Parties were also bad by the pre-tchool agency of the United Fund. It has an average t bake sale held on Sunday, and kindergarten group, ages 4'to 6; and the PE 3-0013 eorollment of some 100 tots. Of Roses Chapel I March 22, realized $6(XI. This Junior or school group, ages 6 through 9. PE 3-2762 « was the second bake sale of the 42 0 E. A lam eda 300 So. Logan II year sponsored by the Altar Rosary Society. DONATIONS CITED I Four New Membert Easlfr f>reelinjgt to All W elcom ed St. John's PTA Holds Bake Sale At the Altar and Rosary So­ ciety meeting Thursday. March ORNAMENTAL WROUGHT IRON. <$t. John the Evangelist's est number of donitions. Fran following mothers and daugh­ 19, four new members were wel­ ALUMINUM. BRONZE, and Parish, Denver) Schultz won the decorated cake ters: Mary Musto, Kary Lee, comed: Dolores Sponsel, Kath­ At the bake sale sponsored that had been fashioned by Dor­ Kay Sklllen, Ruby Clements, STRUCTURAL STEEL ryn Anderson, Jo Ann Day, and by the PTA, the seventh grade othy Hill. Mary Struck. Mary Soheutz, Lu­ Roberta Vlnyard. Exterior & Interior Detignx received the award for the high­ Among the workers were the cille Dolenc. Scotty KeUy, Mar­ Presented to the memben garet Knudsen, Yvonne Kitz- were plans for the booths the FRESHMEN TO ENTERTIUN miller, Sandra KitzmUler. Pam Altar and Rosary Society will DUFFICY IRON WORKS, INC. Young, and Carol Lynn Foster. I sponsor at the school carnival, 2810 W. Severn PI. (W. 8th at Decatur) in the near future. The booths Registrotion Set land their chairmen are as foi- Carmel School PTA For New Pupils Phone KE. 4-8176 llows; Needlework, Lilliam Brel- tenbach and Noma Tinconi. Registration for children who homemade candy and popcorn. To Meet in Gym April 1 will enter the first grade in St. Josephine Bradley and Lucille John’s School In September will (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel asked to meet in front of the Gregg; and fish pond. Dee Bar­ be held in the school auditorium Parish, Denver) church at 9:iS am. Sunday, April 5, from 9 to 11:30 Easter Greetings ker and Ether Hanger. The Mt. Carmel PTA will a m. and from 2 until 4 p.m. The members have decided to hold its next meeting on Volunteer Workers Children in other grades who play cards after each meting Wednesday. April 1, at 8 o’clock HoUien «bo voluotMred belp la F rom have not previously attended St. as a means of making new ac­ in (he grade school gym. A tbe bUI> school cifoleil* In Horeh wer* Mmes. Jooephlne PcrcotJ. DoUi John’s, but wish to enroll in quaintances. The March division council meeting will be held at U p lo o u , Ro m P om ponlo. Suite September. 1959. will be regis­ worked under the sponsorship 7 o'clock on that evening. The G m IIs , Doll* Delia Quadrl, HtUo RuKletla, VlryloU Carllno, Marl* tered at the tame time. Parents of Noma Tinconi and Frances freshman classes of Sister Flor­ DITIrro, H. Marzaoo. Mary TeiU, Supreme Cabinet Co. are requested to bring the Hutcheson, chairmen. ence and Sister Celeste wiU Jennie Bneoia, Vkkte Hauro, Vlr- The Sisters and Children Slnta Bolero, Burfer. and Chojaow- child’s baptismal certificate with The parish style show, entertain and serve refresh­ ikl. of J. J. Bolli^ & Son sponsored by the Altar and them. ments. Mothen wh« vGluattcrtd help In Rosary Society, will be held 364 Kalamath KE. 4-2672 PTA, Fathers' Club the fn d e Khpol calturte In Mereh The fourth grade won the at- April 17. An interesting pro­ were Umei. Cirl Alneworth, Jote' . . . ST. CLARA'S ORPHANAGE Plan D an ce April 4 Garcia. Adolpb skul, John conuM.I tendance count at the PTA gram is promised. Denver The IT A and Fathers’ Club The women of the Altar and are sponsoring a dance to be menic Mlnellano, l.eoaard Pircolo, Ing slaluo of the Infant Jesus This Space'Donated by a Friend Rosary Society reported contri­ held in (he grade school gym j)n Charirt Soulhwlck, Nick Paiutnl, will stay in the fourth grade butions given Sunday, March 15, Laurlnce Towniend, Cterenc* 0«- Saturday, April 4. Jimmy Keith Cote, and Frank Capulo. room during April. for Easter flowers amounted to and his band will provide the more than $100. J music. The tickets are S2 per person and may be obtained from the room mothers or offi­ Group fo Hear cers of the PTA or Fathers’ Club. REGISTER PILGRIMAGE ^ The basketball game be­ MILAN—The eily'i pilnelps] iltnrtion is Iht fimous marble Ctethednl with Us sAw suiues and 13$ pluucles. You will also Book Review at tween memben of the Fa­ see SL Anbroee, Santa Marie delle Craxle islle o l the famous thers’ Club and the high palnUnc, "TTie lAst SupiMr,'' masterpiece of Leonardo da V ln c li. B fe r u C astle. A rc h ------Khool team was attended by Englewood Meet •r Peace. Gallery Victor f about 300 people, and $200 Englewood. — (St. Louis' Kmmsouel and Scate The- { wu netted for the Athletic Parish) — The Altar and Ro- a tre . t Fund. An extra day has been : iary Society will meet in the Transportation will be pro­ Khaduted In Ulten to al- school cafeteria on Wednesday, vided to the CPTL meeting vv low you an opportually to , I April 1, at 7:45 p.m. Mrs. Wil­ ' f k April 16. Those attending are « drive to Sant' Angelo of bur J. Gunther will give a book Lodi, la mllea from Ulten. review on Money Mountain. I There on July IS. 1SS4, Beginning with this meeting 2 Redemptorists ^ doves—never before or af­ A a percentage count will be taken ter seen In that area—flew of the members of each circle and liovered about tha roof J present. A gift will be given at and windows of tho Ca< Conduct Mission ^ brlol home, sltusledoo the the end of the year to the cir­ pesceful plslns of Lom­ Joyous cle with the largest percentage bardy. Oo that day, Iho of members present throughout In Boulder Parish ^ ISIh child—Marie Francis. the year. Boulder — (Sacred Heart)— Is le r (0 become 81, Fran­ PTA to Participate The Rev. Mark Van Gorp and the ^ ces Xavier— was bom to Augustine and Stella Ca- In KGMC Awordi Rev. August Pelors, two Re- ^ Easter dcmplorist Fathers, opened a brloL You will vlalt tha ' The PTA again will partici- homa of thte American 4 two-week mission at Sacred jpate in the KGMC Community Saint. St. r m o e ti Xooter Cobrtnl—Tour Heart Church on March 8. The [club Awards. An instruction' members «oUI Hove on opportvn- first week of the mission was tiv 10 t-lsU her_ birtbplocs. was held at the Olin Hotel o n ' devoted to the women of the Thursday, March 19. attended TOUR PRICiS , I 3S Days parish, and the second week for Tourlst-Ctess Steamship S im M by Mmes. Charles Lazio, Rob­ the men. Including minimum round- CaMo-Ctess StaamaMp X IM W & ert Scbllero, Robert Fair, Jo-’ trip tranutUoUc steamer er Flrtt-Clm Steamship Slattery Co. Prafestor Talks air aecommodatlona. Eeooomy-Cteii Ate S1U8X0 seph Adams, Robert Thompson, iFreacb port uxto ore not Tourlst-OAit Air iss.so L. C. Ingenthron, James Jesme, At PTA Meeting Includod) Flrst-Cteas Ate 14S8.W At U\e meeting of the Home biciodlug mlniainn-rate raand-Ulp Tourist Ctesi traosattentlci Plumbing & Heating Contractor V em Beaman, James Dooley. steamship iccoBUBodatlons .... SUM Arthur Sorenson, and Mr. and and School Association Monday InclmUM mlniinuffl-rate round-trip Cabin Claw traasattenUc Mrs. Raymond Harris. evening, March 2. a large crowd , ^ steamship sccommedatlons SUSS J O H N i. CONNOR, PmldtBt.llOBEnT T. C O N N O R . V tc * P m ld e n t was in attendance. Dr. H e le n '^ Including minimum-rate round-trip Plnrt O bm tn n n U u U c A mittioii, conducted by the steamship aeeom m odiU oaa...... USU I 181 Vallejo Si. SH. 1-3181 Jesuit Fathers, will be held Kyle, associate professor of ed- 3 I NSW YORK Julv IS Sell from New Y ort. ucation at the University of Col- ^ in St. Louis' Church from July IP Paiaengers Irarellu by air de­ EXTENSION TOUR TO GERMANY. BELGIUM. April 12 to April 26. orado, spoke on "How Parents W part. ENGLAND AND IRELAND Can Help Children Read. " * (The Itfitefurp up lo and twchuUne Aup. IS li Ike same July Ol fo r Ihe Mein Toari Father Edward Vollmer. IS NEW YORK: Lmhart and u ll In R.M.S. QUEEV MARY. Aug. O.S.B., pastor, announced the 20 CHERSOURO: Arrtve. ConlUiue by mOtorCMcb ts Parte 2S NEW YORK: Ate psaaengen arrive. vte litlcux, birthpisce of .Sainte ThcrcM. Sept. projects of the school children PARIS: Morning lour via Madalclna Church, Place de la 1 NEW YORK: Steamer paaaengert arrive. for the month of March. The Concorde, Champa El>»«ea, EKtel Tower. AKh of Tri­ It BADIN-BAOEN: By morning train from Lucerne to spiritual project will be "Rever­ umph and Monlmartre. Afternoon lour via Place de l-Op- BadenOoa, then by motorcoach to Baden-Baden. I era. Rue de la Palx, Sorbonoe and the Shrint of the 13 WIESBADEN: By motorcoach from Baden-Baden to Hei­ ence in Church" and the aca­ MIraculouv Medal delberg for a ahorl city ilghueelng lour; then continue PARIS: Day ai Irliuie by molorcoach la Wiesbaden. demic project will be a science LYON: Bv molorcoach from Paris Ua Orleans. Bourses 13 COLOaHi: By Rhine steamer lo Cobleni. Continue by (air. He also announced (hat and Severs to Lyon molor-coach to Cologne vte Marts Laach IvUll the Shrlae First Communion will be held LYON: Full-day moiercoach tour to Fara>-L«-Montel and of Our Lady o f Marla Loach>. the PtlgTlmase Center o f Arx 14 BRUSSELS: Horning vlali lo Cologne CalhedraJ. then on Saturday, April 11, at 7:30 AVIONON: Bv motorcoach from Lyon via Valence. A board train for short trip lo BruaeeU. Afternoon at lai- a m. brief slghiveelng lour of Avignon Includes Pope's Palece •urci and (he lalhedral of Notre Dame des Domea. 15 SRUtSILt: Morning (our of Bruiaeli. Afternoon at lei- Officers of the Ten Century LOURDES: Bv motorcoach from Avignon to .Nlmes. (hen suie. Club were elected as follows: continue by day train to Lourdea. IS LONDON: Bv molorcoach to Oitend via Ghent and LOURDfS: Massei are celebrated throughout the morn­ Bruges. In the afternoon continue by iteamer and rail Frank Dolan, president; Mrs. R. ing In the Miraculous Grotto and tho BaMllra of our vte Dover to Lo ndon. Megli. vice president; Leo Gal- n Lady. During the day. join the Procaosloo of the Binned IT LONDON: Full-day o f city algbtaeelng Includes tho Sacrament, follawod by the Bleeelng of the Sick, la tbe Strand, London Bridge, Tower o f London. Old Curiosity agher. secretary-treasurer; board evening. Uve TorehllghI Proceaskm. la wUeb you ehaat Shop, Hyde Pert, BoeUiighani Palsce, WestmlnWcr Ab­ of directors, Sammy Schmitz. W. the ~Ave Marti" in concert wtlh IhooMBda of pilgrims bey. ^ Bon sod Roueee o f ParUament. Piccadilly and carrying Itfhled lepers, te cUauxed by the ftoaur end Oxford and Regent Blrcota. J. Brady, Helen Cahill, and Cath­ BenedlcUon In the Grotto. A day te freo for deroUonx. LONDON: PuUday excunlon lo Shrino of St. Stinen erine Willis. NICE: By dev Irata from Lourdes. Slock, mother-houeo o f the Carmelltee In Europe. NICE: Morning froe. Afternoon tour vte Grand Corelche IN ROUTE; Horning at leisure In London. By afternoon Road. La Turble and Menton to Monte Carlo. Return train to Liverpool; continue by ulght stosmer for Dub- VII the Lower Comlche Road. RAPALLO: B> moterroach from Nice vte the French and » DUBLIN: Early morning arrival. City lour vte the Na­ St. James' Sale lullan Rjvleras sad Genoa lo Rapelle. tional Museum. TrinHy College. O ty Hall, Dublin CaaOe. Aur I'hrlsl Church and Cothcdral. Afternoon at leteure. ROMS' Rv dav train from Rapallo. 21 OALWAY: By motorcoach from Dublin vte Knock (visit ROME, iijfin x ihe Slav In the Eternal City, vlatt (be four the Shrloe of Our Lady of Knocki. Nets Over $600 S pitnarchaJ Basilicas—M. Peter's, St. Paul's OuUlde-tbe- KILLARNEY: By m ourcooch from Galway vte Umerlek. KILLARNEY: iSiU^ay tour by launtlng car nr other (S I. James'parish. Denver I I % W ills. St John L airnn and 6L Mary Major. Ateo Tteti tne Stetlni Chapel. Vatican Muicum, Calacombt and such horse drawn vehicle lo Csp o f Dunloe and return. More than $600 was netted on k I'lXorK moniimenu as the Coloaeum, Romeo Forum and 24 BN ROUTE: By motorcoach to Cork vte BUrnpy CasUe. Pantheon. An audience with the Holy Father haa been Depart by night iteamer for Ftohguaid. the bake sale on Palm Sunday. ^ requeated lo arford >ou an opportunity to receive the 25 LONDON; Morning arrival In Fishguard Conllnus by The women in charge of the Apnstolk Blesaing. morning Inin to London. Afternoon at leisure. ROME: Day at leUurr. 2t LONDON; Full-day excursion lo Windsor and Hampton project were Dorothy Fatlor FLORENCE: By motorcoach from Rome vte Perugia and Court by motorcoach. Proceed vte Stoke Poles to Maid­ and Monica Fitzgerald. AssUI , , enhead and embark In steamer at Boulters Lock for PLORENCE: Morning tour vte the Baptistery, Cathedral, (rip to Windsor Bridge. Luncheon after arrival, then The Allar and Rosary So­ Wedlri Chapel and n tll Patere. Afternoon lour Inclodei visit Castle. Conllnus via Runnymede and Staines lo ciety will meet Friday. .\pnl ihe Ufflii Galleries. Ptesu Della Slgnorla, Church of Hampton Court. Rernlng excuriloo vU Kuasnschl end SetUe air aecommodatlona. i EroitemyOsaa Air | SISg.M iFreoch port taxes are not Tourlit-CUss Air I llaST.OO Club. Following the April meet­ t'svs In einalrdrlB Visit the Cathedral and the famous S18S3.W Benedictine Monasterv Return to Lucerne, Included) tpirsi-CUai Air 1 ing. which will be held in con­ LUCERNE: Dav at leteure, junction with the Men’s Club PARIS: By tram from Lucerne. Including mlBlmum-rale round-trip Tourist Claw traniitlanUc & steamship aecommodatlona Monroe, Irwin Dunham PARIS: Dav at leteure on .April 8. the monthly meet­ CHERBOURO: Bv boal (rain from Parte Embark and Including milmuro-rale rouod-lHp CaMn Class traniiUMlIc ing c f the .tocial club will be sail In R M S gCEF.N MARY vtcamshlp accommodallons NEW YORK: Arrive air pastengrrv Including minimum-rale round-trip First Class iranaattenltc held on a Saturday evening KtamtUp tccomniodaUoai «iw<» NEWW YORK: SWMRA. ArriveAS I S«V steamer■irB4SS«'4 pawengersFomwc M4bA a P ------• , w i l l .-I rcliitects during the month. The day is While in Rome, it K expected that ihe members will be received in an audience by Hii Holiness Pope John ^ U l. >et tn be determined Then all members, men and women, will INQUiRIIS AND reservations ARE BEING RECEIVED AT THE TRAVEL DEPARTMENT. 'THE meet for a social evening, with REGISTER," 938 BANNOCK STREET. DENVER 4, COLORADO cardv. dancing and refresh­ ments. I I THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Ttitphono, Kaytteno 4 -4 2 0 5 Thur»4oy, March 26, 1959 I»AGE TW ELVE Office, 93S Bannock Sh«cr

For Uie BEST in LAUNDRY Holy Week, Easter Services & DRY CLEANING Calhnlrel. Slelloai at the C'DMe led DENVER by the Arcbblehop, end adorillon of CATHIDRAL rellea er the True Crou. Exquisite Dry Cleininc CelUx Avtnv* *t Leotn The Oratorio "The Paaalon ol Melt Rev. UrOifi J. Vehr, Ctiriat" by Moneisnor Paroal wUI be P h o n e MAin 3 - 1 2 » l ArchOlihep ef Denver funi by the Cathedral Choir at 7.U Very Rev. Monitstter p.m. Sotolata will bo William Trin' 1 Welter J. Cineven, Reiter nl«r. CIno LeobetU, and Robert Al- CoDleaalona: Thuraday. J.3M p m .eoni. to sen e and during 7-30 p.m. Maaa. Fridas. Holy Saturday; Vigil Servlcei al You W ill Ba 2 5 ROUTES vou! e jOd p.m. and atter Oratorio at 7:4S U p m . ^ . . . . p in. Saturday. S4 p.m. and 7.S p.m. Eaater Maaaea; Hldnlghl. I. 7 ,1, >. W han You Holy Thuraday; Bleaaing o l the 10 iSolemn PonUncal Mami. and Hol> Olli and Pontincal Mau by the It 30 a.m. and I3;A ^ «:30 p.m Open Y our Fret Pifk-Mp and M titry Moit Reverend Arebblahop al P.30. . . . At the Midnight Haaa the Male A ccount A t a.m. Low Maaa at S:30 p.m. and Veiled Choir will alng the ’'Mliaa Te THI MUaa Cantata al 7:30 p.m. Drum" by Peroal. The aemlnary choir will alng al the The choir wUI ring at the 10 a.m LAIA'DRY if SOam Mau Mau, proceaalonal, *"Papel March;'' iThe GOLDEN SAVINGS & DRY ' The Cathedral Mate Vested C hoir'v e a t I D g o f Arefablsbop, "Regina will aing al the 7:30 p.m. M a s t C'oell.” de Hertler; and ether parta ri-KAMNG Proper. "PaUa Bardooe.'' and OrdI- from a Mau by Dentella. And LOAN ASSOCIATION nary of the Mau. The Passion ol nireclor: The Rev. Rkhard Hlea- rkwM lu 3-mi Chrlal." Moaalgaer Perosl. »rr Good Friday. Ulurglcal sendee eel- Organist: AUen Hebba. TIM firmi lilted here deuive ebrated by the Meal Reverend Arrh- and earn dividends te be remembered when rev ere buhop al 13'IS p m . A fler the aer\. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH dlitrlbvilng yevr patreneee te Icea there wUI be a sermon preached ]SS* $. Federal Boulevard I at a current rate of the dittereni Imei e> builneii. b< the Rev. Owen McHugh of Ihe Rev. Harter Schmitt, J.C.D., Palter t'onleaslons: Thuraday. Friday, and Saturday. 3:3M pm. and 7 SO-P pm Holt Thuraday: Low Mau al 5 30 p m. and High Mau al 5:30 p.m Par Annum Good Friday: Lllurrtcal Servlrri at 4 % 3 35 pm Holv .Saturday: Vigil Services at IA'45 p m and ike lake m>' >n i levatr Easier .Masses: Midnight. S. I. 5. iHVttWARt 6IFT pleal to. and n 35 a m. and 12 30 and 5 35 p.m The male choir wUI sing al Holy hepomU maia Week Services and at the Midnight Man the "Mina SUIU Hatutina" by on o r bofor* iho 10th earn Carnevall. The Glrla' Choir will sing hymna al tha g and 9 a.m. Mania. fa ll m onlA ’ a dleidand The male choir will aIng at Ihs 10 a.m. High Mau. There will be or* Phene or write lor our gan music al the 11:30 and 12:30 ''•eve By M ill" kit. Manes. Directors: Male choir, R. James Noone; and Cirls’ Choir, Mrs. Mary For Funerals Adams. Organlala: Roy G irretl. Barbara Brunner, and .Mn. Laura Brogan. Peritoiiftl (.ortgirfRrn/ion ★ Finanrinl Arrnneem fnl* I ANNUNCIATION CHURCH 3*21 Humbeldt Rev. Thornes P, Barrr, Patter (onfesalons. Thuraday, 3-4 pm Friday, after servlcea. Saturday, 3 304 pm . and 7:354 p.m. Confea- tions In Cennan Saturday afternoon WIvMt t u t menrr b Imurad up tP and evening. tIO.OOO bv the rtdxal Savingi and Loan Holv Thursday: Mau al 4 pm Sol- _ ___ Inswr4iict C*r#0P4l>0A. LAUNDRY SUPPLIES emn Mau al 5 p.m The "Han of the Blenod Sacra-' Al the Man the ehotr will ring the Helpitiif to Diskc the HoIf an oratorio, "The Passion of Good Friday: Ulurglcal Services menl" by Gulalmo Barrenl wlU be "Mau of the Blessed Virgin," Gn­ at 3 pm . sung by Ihe Chlldnn'a Choir. gortan, aod Offeriery. "A vs Marta," Week gnd Csster services it Christ," by Monslgnor Perosi. 701 13tb St. CR. D-2325 Holy Saturday: VlgU Service aii <;«od Friday S entcei at 12 noon Franck. Ihe Cathednl. Denver, gmoni The service will begin at 7:4S 10 43 pm. ' „ aod at 7:30 pm, Coed FrUav- Ulurglcal Serrioea Golden, Colo. DRY CLEANERS' SUPPLIES Easier Masses: MMnlghl. 5, 7.35, Holy .Saturday: Easier Vigil Serv- at 3 p m A dontloa b e ^ t al 5:35 Ihe most beiulifnll)' - impiring pjn. in the Cathedral. . 35, 9:35, and 15:43 a.m. iHlghi and ices at II p.m am . Siaitona o l the Croas and aer snywbere is the Citbeilrtl Maie The choir abo wlU sing at Open > te S Week Days i12 noon. Vo eveoiog Han Easter Mauea Midnight iKlgh-, 0, men at 7 43 pm The Adult Choir wtU aing al thC'7;W iSolemtii, 9, 10. and II a.m. and Holv Salunlay. VlgU Servlres al tested Choir, pictured ibove the Solemn Mass al 7:31 p.m. 9 te 12 Saturdays High Man the “ Baater M an" by'I2:I3 and S:JS p m II pm. with the Rev, Richird Hiester, on Holy Thursday, Ihe Easter Konnan; Kyne, Sanctua, and_ Benwj The "Eaater M an" by Carelo Mora Eailer Manet. Midnight, 7. I, 9, Free Customer Parking dictus from Mau of the Blessed'nriil be luag al the Midnight Maas. 10, and II e D. director, and ,\llen Hobbs, or- Vigil midnigbl Mass, and the Sacrament." Korman; t h e Clorlel The "M an of the AngeU." Gre-1 At the Midnight Maaa the com- gaoist. The boys in the choir Siilemn Pontifical Mass to be On Our Lot from "Maas Pamuale," Korman; and gorUn, will be lung al the 7:30 a.m. blned adult and Junior choir will are from the Cathedral schoob. offered by Archbishop U^an ‘Terra Tremull.* Selck. Mau. ting Ihe "M an o f Ihe Angela," Yon, CHEMICALS Director: Slater Mary Nola. and Offertory. "Ave Marie." Syre. The choir on Good Friday! J. Vehr on Easter Sunday at BLESSED SACRAMENT CHURCH lung by Ihe Junior choir. evening, .March 27, will present: 10 a.m. 4S15 MenNIew Boulsvard CURE O'ARt CHURCH Organist and director; Hri Janes Rl. Rav, Monatfiwr Harold V. 3959 Dahlia Street Creear. Campbell...... Patter ...... Rew John N. Hetey, Petlor FOR EVERY Confeaalona Thuraday. 34:3054:30 p.m.Ip.m. I Confeaalona. Thuraday, 3:304 p.m., MOTHER OF GOD CHURCH At SI. Vincent's & and after aervlcet. Friday, 14 p.m :and after Meat In the evening. Frl. 47$ Logan Street ^ l a n d 74:30 p.m. Saturday, 2:304 p.m. | day: A fler aervlces In the aflemoon Rev. Paul J, Reed, Patter k .and at 9 p.m. :and 7.-304 p.m. Saturday, 34 p.m.i ^ Holy Thuraday; Low Maasea al 8 ,and 74 p.m I'onfeMlons: Thuraday. aftrr ave THE BEER THAT p.m. and 8 p.m, High Mau al 7;30i Holy 'Thuraday: l,oyv Man at 3:30 *»**• P " - »"'< PURPOSE ^ p.m. Ip.m. Solamn H an at 7-30 p.m. after L llu ijlcil service. Saturday. 18 Students Oood Friday: Liturgical bervlcea The children't Choir will aing •"O '•*1 p m. MADE MILWAUKEE S al 3 p.m, Stations and meditation III hymnt al the Low Maas. I fw Maaa at 5;30 FAMOUS '7:45 p.m. The Male Choir will sing al the P-™- 'I '* " "»»• »• « : » p.m. Holy Saturday: High Mau begin- solemn Maaa the "Mina Brevis" . To Compete ning al 8 pm. Good Friday. Liturgical aenicea at *“"* Adoro Te. Gregor- Eaaler Maaaea (.30 iSolemm. 8 3 p.m. THE CHEMICAL iHlghi. 9:38, and 10:45 a.m , and 12 fioly Saturday: Vigil Sen-ket al noon and 5:30 p.m. io.4S iThe doors of the church will blatwna of Ihe Ctou al 3 The ichool choir will aing at the be locked from O-IO pm i P "! 1-Hurgical aervtcea at 0 39 pun In Spelldown Maaa. Easier VlgU Haaa and al the 9 a m ., Eaater Maaaei MMnlgni. and as i , " ® " baiurday. VlgU servk ei at I will•ame be as no on evening bundava. Maa« except there D Eaater P -" Mawet Midnight. 4 35. 7 .M, SALES CO. CHRIST THE KING CHURCH The c ^ b i n S Min a75 Bey.' Choir • » » - » 'HUth;^ and 1143 The rhsmpion speller from MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. MS Felriex Street will aing "Hlaaa Orbli Factor" at "*• MIdnUhl Man the chair Rev. Edwerd A. Leyden, Peiler the M ldSlghllluia - X " * Honor o f Our pirochiti grsde schools in Colo- L R»b«ri M. — Paul V. — M. T. Murray : Goafeutoni: ThurMay. 44 p.m. The Ctittdrcn'i Choir wUl ting al and rsdo and Wyoming will be KE. -1-8118 1125 7th ST. •Vo evening Coofenlone on Thura- the I a.m, Man. "Regina Coell dav. Friday, 44:45 pjn. and arier The Men end Soya' Choir will aing There wUI be organ mutM al the crowned Sundsy. April 5. is 18 '7-30 p.m. SUUona. Saturday, 44:45 at the 10 tjQ . Solemn Man, 8 30 a.m. Mau by Mrs. Jamea fmglists vie In the snnuil spell­ p m . and 7:154 pjn. Mooney, al Ihe 9:30 am . Mata by DENVER. COLO Holy Tbim day: Low Mau at 5:30 GUARDIAN ANOELt' CHURCH Madeline Howley, and at 11:35 a.m. down I t St. Vincent de Paul's I p.m.______High______H an at______5:30 p.m. Adera lies w . S2nd Avenue by Carol Taylor. School. Denver, at 2:30 p.m. EASTER GREETINGS tion of the Plemed SKtement until' Rev. Lcenerd A. Redelbereer, fetter At Ihe 15 35 e m. Mau the choir midnight. Holy CotBmuHlon wUl not CoBfeetlona. Friday. 14 'm an dl“ “ * Oreiorlan Propera, Tbe 18 pupils represent six be dtatrtbuted In |p5 aom ln g • after Statlona. Seturdiay, ;35 p.m. In Honor of Our Lady o f Loretlo." Menitel; Offertory, "Regtoa Coell;' each from tbe Archdiocese of I *°H olv*TO u^ay' High Man at 8 35 Communion, " 0 >TU1 el Plllae," . and___ Denver, the Diocese of Pueblo, p.m receeelonal, “ Chnal Ihe Lord U Rlaeu Good Friday Ulurgkal aervlcet Today," Leeton. and the Diocese of Cheyenne. Wm. Volker & Co. at 3 p.m. Statlona o f the Croat al These are Ihe winners of elimi­ 7 , » p.m. NOTRE DAME CHURCH Holy Saturday: Vigtl Servicea all 5. Snerldan Boulevard and W. nation contests held earlier in 11 p.m. ' Harvey Place each area. Etaiter Maaari' Midnight, 7, 8.35,. Rav. Jeaoph Keonti. Patter lU._ and__ 11:30. a m...... Conleaalona. Thuraday. 34:30 pm On Ihe day of the finals, the DENVER, COLORADO Easter Greetings **** ‘ ‘ "d •' and after evening devollona. Frtdav. contestants and their chaperones the 8:30 a.m. Maaa^ 4 304 30 p.m. and after evening de- will be guests of the Rl. Rev. uni V ka'u ii V r u iio r u yollona. Saturday. 10 a.m.-l2 noon 3 354 35 p m . and Monsignor Eugene O'Sullivan, M. Allen. Pastor „o|^ Thundav. Mau at 8 30 pm pastor of St. Vincent' de Paul's, Holy Thu^ay_ •• * P i"- Adoration until 10:35 p m. in Ihe school cafeteria at noon. The luncheon will be served by r n S 'i* ' 3 P™- o ' >he fr o n and 3, Offertew, 0 Sacrum ron-i„<.(iiution n 7 43 p.m, Ihe parish PTA and, following i'. aster Greetings to Our Friends V vlum.''Perori. '^nctua ai^^ne- Holy Saturday, taiier Vigil .Serv- dictua.' Maaa l3; "Angus Del." .Maaa ,j |p3g It. eighth-grade pupils of the 'iP j?** , Eaater Manta Midnight, 7. 8:35, school will present an entertain­ and Benefactors Good Friday: Liturgical aervicei jg ,Hlghi, and II.lO a.m. it 9 pjn. _ _ ment program. P ® »i*®®' OU* '•*OT OF GRACE CHURCH Services at 7.35 p.m. Including Sta- g Avenue The first place winner in the Uons^the Cron. The Adult Choir p Moynihen. Patter spelldown will receive a $50 H oD ^ ^ lurtay. VlgU Servicea al Confeaalona Thuraday, 44 pm. bond: second pl»ce. a $25 bond;< W M p .m *-* P-f» Prtety. 44 p n . and and third place. $10 in cash. Tbe Easier Maaaea: Midnight, 5.45, 7. 5. 3 354 pm . Saturday, 34 p.m. and > iHlgb’, 10:13 iHIgb . and It 13 am ' PT" , ___ winning school will take posses-; jo d 12 IS p.m. ■ *^®'> TTiuraday Man at 7 35 pju Sion of the Central Bank's re-' At the Mtdnlghl Mau the grade' S®f<> Serokea a l3 pm . achool choir wuI itng the Completei,,*J®*7 Saturday Vigil Services al volving trophy, and the winning, Restored Eaater Vlglf; Offertory, 'O -i*:?® P™- . student will represent parochial! Fim el FUlae;" and receaalonil. "Ye *• 3- *• *■ Sons end Daughters of the Lord •• >315pm. schools in tbe Rodev Mounkim A t Ihe 9 a m. Maaa Ihe high K h ool; "lY*,*' •Veirs spelling bee Saturday,, ehoir will aing "Stella Matutlna,"' , »«'»> Valencoun and Carnevall. Offertory, "Regina Coell “ ward sioota. April 18, the winner of which L aeure," LolU; and receaatonal "Re- ■B «ea..T *T i«M e u n a r u will represent tbe region at the glne Coell Juhtla " ® * * S .^ 3 AV 0 N ^U RCM The Adult Choir will aing at 10.1 3 : . „ ^ national spelldown in Washing­ a m. the Man "Rosa MyiUca." Car. *•»- '■Ulthlai J- Blonkuah. Pastor ton. D C , later this spring. Iiavall: Offertory, "Regina Coell.", H9<> Thuriday High Mass at 3 Predmore; Communion, "Pania An- P-™- Maaa at 8*13 p.m. Adora- Contestonfs gelkua.” Franck, and recetsyonal.'Do" “ nlll midnight "Ve Soni and Dtughlera of the Good tridav: Adoration from 8 30, The contestants and their L^ra." am . to 3 pm. Liturgical servicea 3 At 3 45 and Tam. Mrs. Jane Hea-iP-m, schools arc: Ion will ting aerorauanled by Bllli The Men's t'hnir will aing , Callahan. Al 8 am . Mmet. Moser . Holy Saturday Vigil Senirea al Archdiocese of Denver: Mi­ t'lberay, and Ollvelo yvtJI aing accom-110:30 p m chael Henry and Kathy (iood- lunled by Pal Sillcrwhlle Al 1115 Easier M a w t Midnight iholemni, am Mmei Wretl, Patty, McCIl-*• ’ . 8 'High-. 9 30. 10 30. and 11 38, man. B lessed Sacrament: mans, and Blum will aing. At 12 IS *m . Thomas Williams and Shirley p.m Ihe high school group wUI aing The Men's Choir will atng the Morahan. Holy Family: Karen accompanied bv Theresa Mc.Nuily. "Maaa lor Three Voices." Perosl. ^asieJL ^A edingA . ------"SaUe Regina," Gregorian; "Con-' Schoepf. Cure d’ Ars': and Patti HOLY GHOST CHURCH conll LaellUa. " Gregorian: "O FllU O'Bnen. St. Vincent de Paul’s. y . 413 1tth street el FlUac." Gregorian, and "Ave Rt. Rev. Moniipner John R. Mulroy, Marla." Arcadell John E Walker Diocese of Pueblo: James W o Pastor and George D. Harris wtU be aolo- I Holy Thuraday: Low M an at 5:13 lau. Spehar. John Guadnola. and J g pm . Solemn Mau at 7:30 p.m. Director John E Harris, Diana Davis. St. Joseph's. Grand f ” Good Friday. Ulurglcal services at Orgxniil J*m n Muon. \ u J p m DevoUona In the evening Junction: James Stalley. Sacred THE POOR SISTERS OF l'y.l_. Holy Saturday. VlgU Servicea SACRED HEART CHURCH Heart Cathedral. Pueblo: Den­ l / F Eaater Maaaea. Midnight iSolemn-. 2 7 a Larimar Straat nis .Maes. St. Mary's. Walsen- V b 5. 7. 5.13, 9:13, 10 IS. and 11.13 and Rav. John S. Cawr, SJ.. Paitor l ' 12 15 aod 7 p m t onfrwioiis „ , . _ Thunday,. _ 3 354 38 burg. and Nick Conules. Holy J- At tbe Solemn Man the choir wUl ? S . LT®**' ^ . t 0 Saturday, Trinity. Trinidad. ST. FRANCIS SERAPH / ¥ tlnvlin f -Salve Revliuh ^ g in tr tVeehle n e fh lf. O CMfee. U tr- 3 U p.m add . 1-0 U p n V lftry. ’’ R e flu Perdinor«. Low Man at 5 Diocese of Cheyenne' Char­ (ommunion. omfl “O .Sarnin Convuiuni’'' ^ .1 ST. ELIZASrrH'S RETREAT Abrin»|. ”0 M n n ® f * Sib- , rrW»>. Uturftcal •ervk« al lene Stamp and Judy Karpan. 7pm Rawlins, .\lmane H afner Holy Saturday; Vigil Srrvkra at, Karcen Ccnlihni. and Ivy I-ce HOLY ROSARY CHURCH 1! pm 2825 W. .32nd GR 7-16.31 Denver, Colo. 4477 Paarl Straat $4 itrr M a»rs Midnight iHigh- ("Idwards, Rock Springs, and A tnd m 30 iSoIrmni. Rl. Ra*. Monslfryor John Judnic, Dorothy Jensen. Casper. Pastor At Ihr Midnight Maaa thr "Allr. t'onfmlonsy univMons Thursday, inurviay, SA pm lula" and "ljudate" h> Slrhlr yy|U yw'Friday, 3-4 p m Saturday, 8 M a m be lung I >12 noon and 24 p m Dlrrclor Waynr HendrirkMin / F Holv Thuraday Low Mas. al 5 p m OrganlM Mrs Celdia McLualft NOVENA k f- High Mau at 7.39 p.m. ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA'S Thr "Tnumpham .Man In Honor CHURCH .1 o f St. Joan of A rc" bt Rry R J 1151 Watt Ohio Avtnua to Our /S Sorin will br sung and at thr Uffrr- Rav, Rebtrt E. Kaktiun. Paitor K* lory, "Jesu D»1 Vlvl," Hrrdi lunfmiony Thiradav.3.3 pm. and Good Friday. Liturgical sri-ylcn .oiT 'I' m Friday. 34 p.m and S at 7 30 pm n .Saturday. 34 pm . and “ The Adult Choir h HI »m i the Mother of Perpetual Help 30 9 p m ''Complete Muiic" bv Inin Rrogftn Huly Tliursday solemn Man at V end PbuI Hoi In S 30 p ni l.OK Maas at 7.30 pm Holy SoturdA>: Vixll Servers ai Every Monday — 7:30 p.m. r m recuUr Mtairlmr time.fim* Thr 4 lir liiuii iholr w will>54« ••••K ting ih*smv ",Mav» ,•«••• «>

    e no eyeninc Ma«y I onfeuiony Thuraday. 4 S 35 p m ,U me Solemn 11.- m . :i20n Dahlia St. and 7 3 0 4 p m Friday. 2-3 p m . will ying Ma-yt in > ' I o|y, aller serykra to 3 35 p m . and 7 3 5 •VKiimar Paw hall Gregorian. * p m Saturday. 15 35 a m (or rnU fermry. Regina Cnell loin. . Reverend .lohn N. Haley. Pastor (Ir u , 3 4 30 p m , and 7 3 5 9 p m "Chri.t ]y Riwn DENVER, COLORADO _ nolv Tburydav Snlemn M an at IT:.r:; f'aiir (7 — r • * • « a « n W S 10 p rti Itniy Hour at 7 45 p m RAGE THIRTEEN TliuMoy, March 26, 1959 Office, 938 Bonneck Straat THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Taltphonc, Kayitena 4*4205 ARCHDIOCESE HOLY WEEK, EASTER SERVICES

    H o ly T b a rad a y: L a w M a t* a t S.SS Goad Friday: AdaraUaa oalll 134:30 p A . No Caafataloaa Saturday I . IT yeilPH'l CHURCH afuraeen tad rvtnlnf d*v*tloaa titd I taatar Manet- MIdJilfbt IHIfh', rr*m Peer I!) pai. Salma M m * *t T:JI p.a. Ad •OLOIN 74 F.M. btu r^ , 34 PA. and 74 aad ( (Hlfh< am or*U*B uatii sUdalcbl. ,PA. SoloBui Mat* at 7 b a . B A . U t u r il^ Sarrirs* at 3 p.m *v *B ia s . ST. CAJITAm CHUkCH Tb* Adult CM r win Mac th* 5*rric*a at 7:30 p .a . at which the Holy Thursday: MIfb Haas al 7 Rtv. Andrew I . W irw kk, Ptatar At th* Mttni tb* cbalr wtO iMnI T h * "MIm * T* OmW* by Parasl n u tHi StrMt -'Mia** OrbI* Faetar:' MoUU: ~Av* adult choir wUI aU f tlw 'Mtabtl .PA. I CanfcMlea* Tburtdty. 1:30 p-m.; ‘* Holy Thuiaday; Rlfh Man at 7.30 ■ HliM Adara Te." Opua 14, Croa- t*v. Mhn C-K. wtU b* tUDf *1 IlM Saltma M att Maria." Grecortan: “O Baa* f*w .~ Malar" by Oraimk. Tbar* will b* ■ ' Tb* Senior Choir will tint "Miaaa I Priday, 3 ta I tad 7 la f p a ; Sat- pm. Adoratlaa uatll mldalfht. U»: *Vtdl Aouam," "Kate Dlaa." Coatwriow: Btfer* it n im til Goad Friday. Ulurfteal Serric** PBtMtriaai aad SaertaB Caariv aerBoa by th* X**. Jeba Hilaoa, lU flaa,* Cheat Msa u V in. abd>SaJv* lurday, 3 t* I aad 7 la t pm Tha "Man la Haoer of SI. Anaa" Dran: "T*rrs Trsmult," Oran; aad at It:ll p m faU*»*d tv Stattaa* af taB." RMBOBdl. 0 M L. aad SUUoe* af tba Craa. : Propais V BasMl. Rely -piutsday: 7:30 pA. Hlfh by Kivckl* wUl h* fuaf. |-'Rrftaa C**il" H«ly TIuuxU) Saitw Ham t( th* Cr*** aad r*a*r*U*a of the Goad Friday: Utunkal Strvic** H dy Saturday: VlfU Sarries* at Coed Friday: Utarfkal aarrlcs* M a n , -MI* m d* A aftll** by HeataBl, Good Friday: lilarinml Servlc** INractar Frank Gerila* r p.a. MuHC «UI b* kp th* Kbool era**. S«rrle** at 7:SI p.a. *t which a t 3 pjB. Rasary, StaUeoi of ih* 10:M TA . at 3 PA. SlatMas af th* Cren at Seniar Chair, aU alfM •danUoa oi al 3 p.n. I Ortaalri: SIfrId Suplctee. rbolr. lb* tact WoRb'' ^ Dabat* Cra**, aad **m>oa at 7:30 pA. lM t*r Maaaat; Mldalfbl. A 7-JO. 7:43 p.B. with i*tmae aad n a e r a - th* Bl****d 3*crsB**l. Proper wlU h* auaf by WUUan Coed rTtdty: Soltmn Mm* it 7 wlU b* may. I. aad 10:31 a.ia. iHlShi, and 11 aoao. , tio n o f tb * C re n . Goad PrtdM: 3 Pm Uturfleal HeUro*. P.B. Uiutc wUI b* br tb* Kbeel Holy Saturday VlfU 8*rvic*a *t Haly Saturday: Vlftt S«rvk«t at . Al tb* M ldalfbl Mata tb* adult , Tba Saaiar Chair wUl alaf "Co* » S *n rlc* Roly Stiurday: VlfU Servtcn al ' BOULDIR cbalr. ‘^arM aM tt: MldaUbt. l-». 7 JO. rtMir wIU Haf "Miaaa Rrwvlt,'' to .luauattaA bl." "AderaAua Ta,~ Ha(y Saturday S*rvte** aad Huaie: Holy Trinity Church at l0;45 p.A ' SACRID HIART CHURCH Hal)' S tlB rdtr VlfU »*rrtc** tad I I IS pm . S, IS, aad 11 * a , U aaeth sod 3:10 H a j^ . Tha chll4r*o't choir will aad "O Raflaa. 0 Thaat." bM *r VlfU CrmaoBln at II bater MataM: 0:30 *.a. iHUhi Rsv. Idwtrd J. ValUnar, 04-S, Solaaa Mm*, lit* (dull cbPir wlU tM ttii Mat***: MldBlcbt iSalwia). Holy biurday: VlfU brvk** at MtM af tb* Sbapberdi by Tb* YouBf Paaple'i Choir wiD ilnf A S. S iSolMBBi. ICHS. I1:U t.Di. PJB. riaf al tb* other a*niea* hi Holy Fattar •lac tb* Hta 1b boBor «f SL Aatclt I At tb* MMoUht Mat* th* rbolr Waak. 1 0 :U p A . Yen, Staler Chair, will b« «anf. It tb* Hlfb Maa tin "Maa In Henor br lea* L Rtckcr, ~lU(Uit Cm U” aad It: II pjB. tad l:SS p.ai. Ctnftnlont- Wtdatiday, 34:30 tad .wlU alBC 9kc Gloria, Sanetua, aad Dlrcclar virflaii Burr. b i t e r M i a m : Mldnlfhl iHlfhi. b *t*r H titn: Mldnlfhl, 7, t, 10, of 8L Am*.’ .74 PA. Tbunday, 14 pA. Friday. II lb* Oft*rtorr tad KM(*r Hymoi. Tb* 6*aiar CbaM, tea r afaiad O rfaaM : Mrs. Louie Fraarla. 7 .1 (Rlfh), and 10:30 (Hlfb' a m. II am Tb* Jualor Cbalr srUl M u DIrsetor: WUIUb McQn* EMtcr H*w*«: •:». AM. IftM. 'AtnuaDal froB tb* "W *** SUlla '74 p.B. Saturday, 34 aad 74 pA. * a i^ WlU ttac at f am lb* 'Mlaaa • M a tu tU u i’' a a d H e U t t : . " A d o ra a u t At tb* Midolfbt Han tba cbalr Xaitar hyau* at lb* • am Man Or^altt: Hra WUUam Henrs*. Thursday: Law Mtnii 4 aad 11:1A Tb* ASS RKh Mm* wlU b* SoM b b Is* by A . O bU b o b I. T* C britt*,' Dubela; "lUflBa Co«ll.‘ ST. JOtlFH-t IFOLISH) CHURCH w UI ( t h f ^ M m * la F." U H*cb«: T h * S ea la r Cbalr will ilnf al th* •uik br th* ehUdr**'* ebolr; IASS "Av* Mart*." Aread«lt: tad roe**- 10 a m. Maaa 3 and SOI«b b Han al 7 p a . Tb* Mutte WlU b« play*d at all lb* iYen: and 'Cbriat It nMm.* 317 I. 4OB MUIrr aad 3 PA. Friday, 10 i a . and 3 p.B. Al th* ( »A . M*a* the ehglr wlU ST. FATRICK't CHURCH tlaf at tb* UlUfflcM Servleat. TraflDa; srfailtt It Mr*. Maidtlta* ST. DOMINIC'S CHURCH iSI*t*r M. foMU. Saturday, IS a.B., 34:30 pA., and ilat - Ml*** Sl»pl*x la Uonar af (^nfnalOBt. Thursday, S-4rW pm. T ru J ^ . R(v. Anttnwy Wdniaptal, Faatar Holy Saturday: Tb* Biitar VlfU IfSS FtdtrtI taul*vard > Orcaalttt: Mr*. Daal*l Dl Daoat* 7 4 30 P A Plua X;" Offartarr, 'TUdla* CaaU." Priday, 7:3M p-m. Saturday, 3:IAl;30 Man will b* a Sol*aa Han, tn* . and Slater M. faaiU. Holy Thursday: Hlfb Mau al 7 and racantonal, "O trM tb* Lard It Conf***MDt TTmrtday aad P r l^ . Vary R*v. W. F. Ren*y, O.F., Fttfar after avtrUaf ‘ Mttrvle«a Saturday, ^Rolv TTiursday-. Hlfh Maa at 1:33 adult choir wlU aaaltt. . „ ST. CATHidINI'S CHURCH i p .B . R laen." 4:30 p. m. CaiUr Mataei: 3, 7:^, t.^ , 1:30. 4SSS F*d«r*l Savltvird < CoDf***laat; Thursday, S'JS4 pjb . The ChUdrtn'a Cboir wlU ilnf. Al 1040 *A . th* choir wUI alaf f p.m. Low Man at 7:30 p.m. 10:30. 17:18 tad 7 p.a. Hlfh Maaa R*y. 0 . A. Lwnitvx. J.C.O., F tiler ' Friday, after ct»bIb( tarviee*. Sat­ ST. UtZASfTH’S CHURCH G a^ Friday: Ulnrclcal Strvka* th * aami p ro fra m m at BidnUht. Holy Thursday: Hlfb Man al 7:30 Good Friday; Uturfleal Servlcn lOM p.B, will b« It 10:30 with th* School Boyi Holy Tliorodty: Lav M*** *1 IrSS' urday, S'SU:SI PA. aad T-JM p.n. m h stroat a t 4 pA. al 8:30 p.m. Chair Mofliw. la Crafoitaa. R«v. M rard A. OBIIn, d.FJA, Fattar Holy Sainrday; VlfU Strricst at IT. PHII.OMfNA‘3 CHURCH Oaad Friday: Uturfleal tervlcM Relv Saturday; VlfU Sanden al at 7:30 p a . P a g e I t — I) I Confantona: Friday after cvanlna 10 43 p m . 14th AvtniM and Oafralt Itrsef 11 pm (Turn to Column i000»dd»00»4»»< »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< idrroUona. Saturday, 3:3M p.m. and SaaUr Haas**: Mldnlfhl iHlfb), a, Holy Saturday: VlfU Sarrten al ■iuter jftttrt: MMnl^t iHIfh), Rl. R*v. Mamtarter Wllllam HltOlnt, 10:30 p.m. 17:304 pjn. is.30, aad 10-30 a-B. P ta ta r 3:30,3,3,10, and II a.m. and 12 noon. W e With to Extend to the Reader* of the Holy Tbaraday: Soltrae Mat* at 0I Th* Chlldrts'a Cbalr will alaf al Batter Mann- Mhlnlfbl iHlfhl, Th* tclMel ebolr wUl aUif al Holy OonfaaMaaa: Tharsdiy aad Friday, I. 1:13, tad 13.31 aa. Regitler Sincere Ea*ter Greeting* PA. tb* MMidtht Maa*. Tb*y wUI ,*lnc 34 pm aad 7:3M pA bturday, W*«k ttrsleea. • 1 Good Friday: Ulorftcal Sarric** hyrnna al Ih* 1:30 aA . Haaa. Tba ’ Al th* MIdnJfht Han th* einlr Dlfoctar: Mrt. Jamn Dunn. let 3 PA. Sutlani of ih* Creu and 3 4 p m No CoafMMant btorday wUI Ilnf th* "Han at Iht Anftlt." Edgier Greetingg to Ratio CtmlT wUl Has hyaiaa at lb* 'e v e iu n f. Mary B*th wUI b* tb* aolalal. SCIENTIFIC SUPPLY 'VeocratloB at I p.m. Adorstlen until 10:30 tA . Matt. I Holy Thuraday: Law Mata at 4:30 :3 p.m. I Til* ChUdrta't Chair wDi ilof at ^ our many Catholic Director*- ChUdrtn'a. Slater M. {pA. lUfh Maaa al 0 pA. :• a a . I STATE M « WATEB ST. CL. M793 ' Holy Stlurday: VlfU Sarrieet bo- H*arl*lta tad Hatlo. Braalalau U- : The cbalr wfU alu tb* "MIi m .fta at 11 p m There wtU bv arst* talacUeat by ttk. :Surt* «t nianlnaia," .by Boftaa ASFIN Friends and I b tU r Maaaa* Mkinlfht iHItbi. A Orfanlfi*' ChUdrsa’a, Sltlar H. Mrs. WUUan Schaeldw at 0:13 a a t ►♦♦♦Of and "Adara T* D«yo4*." _ Mysaat wUl b* tuat al lO-JO a a . It. 3:11 iSalaBBi. and 11 am . and iH*anttia and Haale, Mrs. Nelva , Goad Friday: SUtlont of tb* Crata fT . MARY’S CHURCH Institutions .;i!:l t p.m. [Areber. , Dirsetan: Pariah cbalr, Mrt. Ainu ' 1*1 3 PA. Uturfleal Sarvieaa at 0 jJtraB*, and ChlidrsB’i cbalr, Mr*. R*v. Jeteph Botch, Fattar .Arthur Psdan. Confttiltatt: Thursday, 44:30 pA AURORA R.ANBLER DEALER ST- I6NATIUS LOYOLA-t CHURCH IT. JOSlFH't CHURCH Saturday: VlfU SarvleM it Saturday, 4440 pm aad 74:30 pm _ t3rd Avanut and York Sfr*«i I OrftalM Mrt. Mariil* AUaadarf.. iRIOiMFTeilSTl 10:30 p m Holy iW sdbr- Hlfb Man tt 741 R*v. Sdwaid F. Murphy, SJ., FatBr 303 W. tlxth AvMHM bcur M*«*M. MldaifbL 7. I IS. p m AO Blfbt adoratlm uaUI 17 Aulhoriied fijC U tlhlsA , Saled & Service Ceal«MlOM: Thursday, 34 p.B. Very Rtr. Vktar I. KrswtMr, noon OB Friday. ‘ F r l ^ . 3 p m aad after *y*nlB| .0:1^ tad 11 *A .. aad 11:U and 3 OUR LADY OF FATIMA CHURCH C.U.R, Fattar IpA, LAKIWOOO Good Friday: Tr* Or* aad U- aacvtc** at 7:30 p a . Saturday, 34 Coafeadee* durtaf Holy W*M: At tb* Mldalfbl Man tha choir turflcal nrvie** 13 noea4 p a . Fa­ Expert .Mechanical W ork— All Makee 'pm aad 7:104 pA. Thursday, bafers aad dnriaf Maast*' 10173 W. 73rd Floe* wlU Maf th*h * 'M i t M Brsvl*by V kf- f* v . R*b*rt Syrliney, Fastar ther Joseph CoBlaa, £J., will preaeb. : Holy Thursday: Sol*aa Ms m at II iPA.ii Friday, la tb* antroeoa ba­ bu c Rely Sttarday: VlfU Servlen al i p m AU nlfbl AdoraliOB- larla.L. 'Tbt:'Tbtn wiO b* spatial M baaai Maoan: I and 10 lUljhi lA . rer* th* Seittnn S*rrie**i Saturday,! at bU tbt II p m I At ths Mam Marjoety Dunn win 34:30 and T:3M;30 p m or uaUl Ml At tb* Hlfb Man tbt ebolr wlU MAHKEL ALTO lb* th* aaloirt. btv* been batrd. I dag "Chrlat tb* Load Rath Rlten;" I Good Friidiv: Trs Ors at U nsoa Holy Tbunday: 0:30 p m SeliBB | CT. R 03I OF LIMA'S CHURCH Prepers, Labaurs; Kyita, Glorl*. and' 13U W. Dakota 1416-2I KiaXitM EM. 4-3n3 natU 3 p m T bt adidt chair will Sarvieea; 0:30 and 7:3f p m Lewi Credo fren 'Th* Our Lady of Fat- GOOD CLOTHES NEED 'ilBf 8«vse Last Waida" M Rev, B*mr J. W*a*n, Fattar la* M an/ fiftar Mary FlortnUna: M a n e t. Canl^eot: Thursd^ tfitr Han. jD ^ li. Uturfleal SarvleM al 3.10 Goad Friday: 3:30 p a SrHoB bi Saaetu*. BaoedSetua, aad AfBut D*>' NOT BE EXPENSIVE . Friday. 3440 pm Ssturday, 340- p.m. Servleaa: 3 p a . ttatioo* of tha - fren "Mian BrvnI*," Moaual; Of- 3:30 PA. and 7:3M p a . Holy Saturday: ‘ VlfU Svrvlcei at C ro n . rertary, "Rtftaa CotU," Aatonlo., Holy Saturday Serrlea* and Mu Holy Thursday: tufh Man at 1:30 LMU. ComnuBton, "Surrlxlt Pattorj i u i t r Maaaat: Mldnlfbt, 0, 7, 3.30 ate: t0:W pm SotaBU VlfU S*n>. Boant," Baul; "Cor Jttut Saint," THE The (Solesaai, and lO-JO i a . and 17 naee ^ U%M of tb* BlcMl U c n - Sehulta*: "Av* Vtnun C orpw ," M»- and 3:30 p.m. K a ita r M m * m : IS midalfbt. 3:30, rnttii," KormaOt will nitii m urt; and "0 Sterun ConvlvtuB," Faster Greetings Thera wUI b* hymai at th* Low 7, 3, 0, 10, and 11:30 a.m. "Adore Tt D«vot(" aad "Ptnla An- RtBoodl; r*c««*lon*l, "Lady of ENGLISH Mat***. Itlieui." U ih i." Director: Anthony SamaiMt. Good Friday: Ulurfteal u rv tcw al DirwMor: Mrs. Mary WUtay. E. B. Miliar IT. LID THI eRIAT't CHURCH Orfanlstt: Rebart Faul. Ann Can- 3:30 p.m. Orfanlat; Mra. Mary Kay Garland. TAILORS t«r, and Fraaeaa Samania no m h itr**l Holy Saturday: VlfU S*rvlc*t at BRAINERD, SANBORN Rtv. Rabart A. eanlm , Faatar l l :X p.m. ST. JAMII CHURCH Confatalon*: ThurtdM. 3:304:30 Eaatar Mat***: Mldnlibl. 0, 3, I, LAKIWOOO 901 FIFTEENTH STREET 1134 Hewiiwpert llisat .m, and 7:30- I p.m, Friday, 7:3A and 10 a.m. aid 17 nooa. IT. •IRNADSTTI't CHURCH Caffee Ca. Rev. WillUm V. Fewsra, Falter .30 p.m. Saturday, 34 pA . aad Th* chair will alaf "Hat* of Ih* t0:304 pA. Rtv. John J. Dohtrty, P n ler Combin* Quality and Style INSURORS, INC. CoofiBont: Thursday. 34 pm. Bl*tt«d Sacrameni;" Oftartary. "R » ConfonMn*: Tbunday, durtaf *rul Donvor, Colorode and 04 P A . Friday, foUawInf Sla- Thursday: Hlfb Man al (40 p.B. flat CaoU," Maure-Couaaa; * a d Friday: Utorglcal Servictaa al A30 after Ham*. Friday, dartnf tad at Pnroi Vou Caa Afford tioat in Iht svenliif. Saturday, 34 Commiutaii, "Av* V*mn Carpn*," after Man *ad after (veallf devo- pA. H ou ri. P A . and 7:304 p.m. Holy Saturday: VlfU Sarvieei at iMBt. Saiiftdiy. II a A . -17 boob aad JOHN C. REILLY Holy Thursday: Lew Miatr* al 4 DIrtetar Don Ickbardl. 34 p.n. and 3 p A . Solemn Mam at 3 p.m I PA., r^ewsd by Hlfb Man al OrfaaW: FraacM Carrifaa. Thuraday: Low Man** at f Easter Greetings 636 University Bldg. KE. 4-2233 Th* Mea'i and Boys’ Chain wUl tinf. 130 (Hlfb) and It aad 140 p A . HUb H an tt 7:31 p A . Goad Friday: LHurfMal osmea* it r M ST. VINCINT D l FAUL CHURCH Tb* Adult ^ I r will ita f th* 3 p m SUUoBf o f th* Crass, adorv t. Unlvtnltv Bautavird "Mm* Sals* la^ha" by Aadrswt;. Fino SRlRction of Uaa o f tb* CroM. aad raadlaf of th* IT. leUIS’ CHURCH at t. Arlnn* Avanv* Pnmra, Tbun tad Offartory, • BOXED €.%XDIES Paaalon at 7:30 PA. UlO 3. Sherman Rl. Rav. Manaifnar lv t* n * A. "Aaoramua T t." Dubola. Holy Saturday: VlfU SerrtcM at IHOklWOOO O’Sullivan, Fattar Good Fridar uturfleal attvleu at • PERFEMES • COS.METICS 11 p m Vary R*v. hWiwIinar Coafanloa*: 34 p m to d S-nld- 1 p m foUo'atd by SUtiea*. SUttoBa b a u r Htdnlfht iSalaBBi, Barnard Cullan, Patter nlfbL F ii^ , t:3B14 pm Stiurdty. •f tb* Cren M 741 pm WINES. BEERS. ETC. », IJO, F.4S. and 11 am and Coof«MiaM: Spy Wtdactdiy, 3:30 34M p.m aad 7:3M p-a Boiy Saturday: VV01 Servlen at a a d 7 a 0 p m to 3 ind afttr dsvatlOD* la th* eva- Holy Tbnndto; Law Mtttn al 4 ii_pm *^*H~en’iTb* Men’i Choir choir wlU will tlaf *1at tivth* nlaf. On Haly Thursday tad Good tad 3:30 p A . B lfh H an at 7 p A . l ^ e r Haam: Mldalfht (Rlfh). Midiilfbt Maa* tb* "OtM* FMMr," Frtdw froB 3:30 la 0 aad attar *va- Adaratltn uaiU lOdnl f hi. 740, 1:30. (:3I, aad 11:31, and South Denver Drug Ro**lBl; Offtrtery. *TUflai CotU.' Good Friday: Adoratlaa from • W*nMr; ComBunloa. "Chrlatua Via- 'W '^ S T ta d a y : M ^ a. 1:30. a m U 3 P A . U tarfirel •ervie** al Tb* Adult Choir wUl risf at tb* 695 So. Prarl RA. 2-3191 rlt," NlbcU*. and ~Ha*« Oi**." Com ,1.30. tad 7:tt p m Ths acboal Ctrlt’ 3 P.A. StaUoaa of tb* Cren. n a d lo f HMolfhl Han Uw "Mma Satr* Ro- plfUo: a a d r*c**«IOBal,'^tlula." IChoir WlU iMf at th* 7:U Man. of th* Paaalas, tad v*a«r*tloB of lb* iaa," Aadiwwa: Off«rteiy. "Rtfla* Tb* aam* profram_ wlU p* iwpeatrd i “ioteph; T*r AmabUlt:" "0 Saemm CroHti7:WpB. 0*11, Jubtl*:" tad CommsBloa, "0 al tb * n lA . MtA. _ ... Holy Saturday. VlfU Servtcet *1 SFUU *t FUU*." Arth. l:3i Man Lmda. CuUtaaa ^ W «:-^ 'V l?ffim ;^ "2 5 'S It p A . Dliwctar. Robert Krtuta. ' t t wlU b« tb« •olobt- ^ , barer Maaan: Mldnlfhl iHlfhi, Ortaatau: Caretya Joanton. Mary //I M tbe f:4» M«m Um GIrU* Choir NoL PUItt." Th* ebolr dlraetor It Mrs. aad recatflanil. "M flst CoalL War Tbt CbUdnn’f Cboir wtU ilnf at Hippy E u let from tho iRf. Rsv. Manilsnar John F. Moran, o a r DruK Store Cowboy Mt. St. Vincent's Home Filler HideWn Florlho, from th* St. Plus X Dlractars: CbUdrsn'i .Choir, Sltlar th m nrvlcot. School of Ulurfkal Mutlc. Orianltti Holy Saturday: VlfU Service* at . ConfetMOBt; Stiurdiy, 3:304.30 M. GaaevitT*, and Adult Cbalr, 3w M AJB, PA. and 7:304 pA. . . Mm Carol* Tsylor. a*M HaacblBot. 300 So. Color«do Blvd. Cow Tow-n, Colo. n ili Sa*<* D*n*t*d by A Friend HMy Thursday: Low Maasea *t 4 Btatar Manet; Mldnl^t. I. 7, I, 0, XtfUr Mann; MldBlfbt. 3. 7, I. 3. , II. tad 17 I A . Th* GtrU' Cboir Drfaalcta: Mary T u ta and Hra. K iMlfb), aad 11 a m aad 13 aoon. and 3 OA. Satama Man al I p.B. 10 Ann BUn. 'Adorstwn uatll mldnlfhl. WlU tlaf th* I o'elaek Mata: "Rw There wOl be *xtr* Macm ta tb* I* Cotll JubUa" to Mlehtel Pr*e- tehool hall at 7.-OI, •:«, and (:(( a.B. rtui: "0 FUU *1 rata*’ by A. n Tb* Aduli Cbere will ataf *t tb* SBraftrs; 'Saact* Piter Jan^" by SUBURBAN Mldolfbt Man. SWer H. AatoM . S.J.: " U t Thy Tb* CbUdran’* Cbalr wUl ilat it Holy Aath*B Rli«." "R eftu CoeU.' IHRINI OF ST. ANNS lb* 3 aad t *A . Hu***- Easter Greetings RacntlotuI by Sduirde HarM. Th* I ARVADA Otroetocs IHUldtsa'* ebolr. hUrer, choir dlrsetor for tb* Glri't Cbotr it M. Dotetlrea. and Adult cboir, Joha surer VMa Mary, C4J. Tbt ergaa- I Rrr, JaBtat W. taaby, Faatar m It Mm MirHyd PHebford. I Coaf*ttleoa: Thursday, 44 pA ^(^•BlaU: Mn. Maala* HrdUcka i n n m n land after 7 pA. Mi a . Frii^, 44 i r ^ aad Mn Looaard Falaocr. IT. MARY MACDALINt'S CHURCH 'p .n and taUawiaf SuUaat. Stlu^ Centennial School rrrrrr^ppj I day, 4 4 p a . aad 7-0 p .a . W. 71th and Ztnablt Street HOLY CROSS CHURCH rn prrrnvinfl Vary R*v. M*ntlfn«r Holy Tbunday; Hlfb Man at 7 Jam** P. Ftantftn, PMtar pa. Law Han at i pm AdaritiM THORNTON rp rr .-r- < r Caafnateaa; Stlurdaiy, 1-30-3:43 ostll teldal224 Denver AC 2-0531 tod vtaeratloa of tb* Cron al 7:30 sdMtid. p.m. Good Friday: AIMay adersHea. ‘* i£ a d 7 rtd to r& llm *f tM Creni Saturday: VlfU Servlcn at U p.m. U turfleal n rv lco i at 7 p m Station* *t 1:30 P A Ulurflc*! nrvten *tl of tb* Cron wui bt held afttr Man 0:30 pB Kaitar Man**: HMnlfhl (Salemai, Holy Stiurday: VtfU Strvktt at 4:11, 7:18. 0:30, and 10 (Hlfh) i a . Holy Saturday: VIfU StrvIc** at nynwwwwwwwwww'www'www w w w w V V tad- 13BA aeon.SfWOJi A II p m 10:30 p.m , I tb* 10 aA. Man Tb* Adult Enter Hatsei: Mldalfbl ifolcani, Kaatar Htpan: Mld^t^lSolaBPi, dl^ir WUl alaf : "Y * Sana aad D infb- 1:30, I, 3, 10 : VlfU Servleea at' 11.13 p.A I Eaarer Maaan: Hldnlfbt. 3. 1:30 (mjfh)), and II *A. I* Adxill and ChUdnn'a Chela { Put the S-P-R-l-N-G wUl ataf at th* Hlfh Han the "Hiatt. Ac AafcUa" and al Iht Orr*rtery, Reftaa CoelL" ALL SOULS' CHURCH In Your Clothes ■ NOLtWOOO Rev. OflMr V. F*xh*v*n, Fntar Contaailoa*: Tbureday aad Friday, 34:30 p n aad after evealaf nrv- k«*. Saturday, 34 p a . aad TIM Let Us Clean Your Garments ^ Holy Tbunday: Hlfh Mau tt 0 PA. Good Friday; StalloBt *f lb* Cron at 7:30 p m Uturfleal tervlen al 0 to Sparkling Perfection for ^ Tit* AduH Mala Choir wtU Mof at ib m aarvlcm. the Happy Springtime Holy totnrday: VlfU Sarrle** at ^M tr M inn: Mldalfbl (Hlfhi, 7, * iHlfbl, tad II OA. Tbt Adali Mai* Cbotr will Nat Greforlaa Mann at lb* Midalfbt and 0 a m Maa***. ■VIRCRIIN GIGANTIC CHRIST THi KIN* CHURCH BOB BRi:vn.\Gf: Rev. 0*n*M MCMabM. Fattar rinfmitiaa Tbunday tad Friday, Cleaners A Laundry before and aftar tb* Manta, Salur day. 4 4 P A . Holy Tbaraday: Man al SJO pA W ESTEIIX STATES €AK» CO. Good Friday: Uturfkal nrvk*a at' 3 PA, Holy Saturday: VlfU Servka* at i Home of CI4NT SEffVfCf DKNVER, COLORADO n pjn. V t u i:*r t Manta: HMnlfh', I. bbd 10 PAGE FOURTEEM Office, 938 Bannock M reet THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyetone 4-4205 Thuriday, March 26, 1959

    Altar Group Sets i\o^uioAcani fioOL Meeting Mar. 31

    ■ LSI! M. 0-N ilL. n . *4M Call- Mrt. Bennie Bernal: brother of Rua- waa offered March 13 In SI Anlh^nv fr it waa offered March U In 61. (St. Catherine’s Parish, Denvcrl fonua Slr«*i. «u Um ttxar of 'aell and Chrlattoc: (randADn o f Prad of Pidua's Church. Nkkela-HUl Joseph'e Redempterlat Chfirth. lo- Mn. N«llt* farlw n . TalkMUia. Bernal and Myrtle Boeier. Mate of Mortuary lermenl Ml. Ollvei. Ollnser Mor- The Altar and Rosary Society Alaaka: aunt of LfanarC A. Bury. the Aniels waa offered March a In PATRICK GIRARD GUINN, 2MI tuary...... will meet Tuesday. March 31. at Hiairaiha, UUh. Rr^utam Klfh Maaa Sacred Heart Church. Interment Mt. Birch. He waa tha inlant aon of Mr.j JOHN C. OALLIVAN 1*M untU hla rellremeal I n d W . He ROBERTA ROSE YOUNO, 314 Ped- *** ■'> tutborllr on vaalTU sad ticles. Tbe members will contact era] Boulevard- She waa the Infaai olhar flavoriDf eatracta. parents of first communicants dauihter of Mra. Samone Younf; Survtvtnc are hi* wUe; a dtu(hter. All Burial Insurance ' slater of Bruce and Tommy Youns.lLeonor Cabello, lim a, Peru; a atep- with their selection. both of Denver; fraiMldaushter of|son, Robert Lucero of Denver. He la ;Mr. and Mra. Luclen Saltel, BrItUh i alao survived by three frandchUdren. St. Judt'i Circle Policies Accepted 'Columbia. Canada. Maaa of tbe An-‘ —Olinxer Mortuary. Elects Officers St. Jude's Circle elected new [officers: President. Mrs. Joe Pa- Mass for Mrs. McCabe Idillar vice president. Mrs. Bob ^arfeptlral-Ngottan Linnet: historian. Mrs. John 'Frsneone; altar chairman, .Mrs. At St. Francis de Sales Walter Eckhardt; and publicity, * Thousands of rich, true church tone* for every service. • .Music of ca- MA. 3-4006 HA. 9-7445 lliMrat quality in any size church, regardlesH of aixe, diir lo exclusive “ He- Requiem High Mass for Mrs! ider o f St. Francis, and St. Mrs. Gene Mullins. Mrs. War­ {Mary McCabe. 62. of 40 Wash- iThomu Seminary Auxiliary. ren Foote is the secretary treas­ verberation (ioniroi.’' * Nu atruclural changes required. * ('onvenienl and lington Street, was o f fe r e d She was spiritual member of urer. The circle was served i inexpeosire to install. * Never a cent of tuning rxpense. * Mainlenanre [March 21 in St. Francis de Sales' the Legion of Mary and the dinner by Mrs. Eckhardt in her costa are negligible. *.Muaically worthy of the finest churchei in Ihe world. Church, Denver. Burial' was in Mercy Visitors. home on March 17. * Iniweal-priced complete Iwfvmanual and pedal organ. MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY Mt. Olivet. Funeral arrange­ Surviving are three daughters, The committee for tbe post- The choice o f over 40,000 churches. ments were in charge of Boule­ Mrs. Marie Jacobcfaick, Mrs. Easter dance April 4 will not vard Mortuary. 'Pauline Miller, and Mrs. Gene­ sell ticketi or take retunu on Priced from $1,370. Convenient easy terms, up to 36 months OF SERVICE THROUGH Mrt. .McCabe died March 16 vieve Birdsong: and a son, E. C. Easter Sunday outside church. Write lodav for -19 Teated Plans lo raise a nuirch Organ Fund. in St. Joseph's Hospital after a Tickets may be obtained or re­ short illness. turns made to Mrs. Warren Foote, 867 S. Umtilla Way. al We will be pleased Born Jan. 10. 1677 at Logans-! any time. Members of the Al­ to demonstrate. the port. Ind., she was educaW in Hammond organ in C o A t cumjL m tar and Rosary Society are asked the parochial Mhools o f Logans- your church with no TheChBsE. WEllS MUSIC to make returns on tickets be­ port. She was married to John obligation. iSTV taurOMH* St. nbc hoo. fore the dance if possible. Res­ J. McCabe who died in 1907; k r IvH"* Sa-'Ha'i, SK'ttsrr-T'usvrt', • MemOtr oi ill, N'ar and Paul'i Cbu'ch ervations for tables may be Mrs. McCabe came to Denver in One hour free parking, Municipal Parking Garage, 1745 Stout St. phoned to Mrs. Bob Nash. WE 1006. 64213. T T fi A N She was an honorary iife member of tbe Tabernacle So­ ciety. a perpetual member of the Si. liwncis de Sales Altar Five ptfh/nf C*l*4» HO»H4^N Mte PMtilfrCHT and R ou ry Society, the League M t tdjtctnf of the Sacred Heart. Third Or- f* buMIng tOI tAPAOWAY A KCnrOMC 4 .T tt« IN TM t CCNTCFI PF OENVCIt John Sherlock, Active Worker For Church, Dies ■Mas a(ev« ktymand a. Harrit ver radio and television news­ granddaughters. K athleen, Sherbrooke Shoes for caster. Georgine and Kelly Ann Kilker. Mr. Sherlock died Tuesday. and a grandson. William Joseph March 17. in Veterans' Ho.spital Kilker, all of Denver. young men on the go after suffering a heart attack. Kach of ihetw (jilholie men in a refitlrred Colorado morti­ He w u a veteran of World War I and was active in the Amer­ Seminflfy Pr/esf Sets cian. Koeh has given of bis time, talents anil money tn arhieve ican 1-cgion. For compus weor . . . leisure sports for thin tiiMinriion. Hr was the husband nf l.il Catholic U. Lectures young men on the cosuol go . . .tony lian M. Sherlock, the father of Father F Bruce Vawter, C.M . Kaeh in an expert in the field nf funeral nerviee: fully enm- professor of Sacred Scripture place wherever the light, flexible, buoy- Jack F. Sherlock. 51rs. Minam l>eieni to answer the myriad problems arising at the time of death. Krusemark. Dallas. Tex. and al St. Thoma.t' Seminary, Den­ ont shoe is called fori Mrs. .Margaret MeUger. H. ver. will he among the visiting Olingern has the largest Callinlie staff, and the largest Worth. Tex., the brother of Sis­ lecturers at the summer session lirettieff (Catholic staff, of any mortuary in the Roeky Mountain in the department of religious The Princeton ter Mary Fidelis. Sisters of St. region— ymir guarantee nf outstanding personalized Calhniie Joseph, Kansas City, Mo.; Sister .education al the Catholic Uni­ Compus grey buck with block rubber versity of America, Washington. Mary Fidelus, Sisters of the service from qualified personnel. sole, or in "dirty buck." 10.95 Most Precious Blood. St. Louis. D. C. Courses in Sacred Scrip lure, sacred doctnne. and lit lAQt th«wn] Mo.: and Mrs. Anne Stem. Den­ urgy will be featured. 16(h at Boulder Speer Blvd. at Sherman ver. He la also survived by nine The Clork Other visiting lecturers in­ grandchildren. Smoke elk, 3-eyelet moccasin style with clude Father Myles M Bourke E. Colfax of Magnolia 2775 So. Broadwoy (Englewood) Cush-n-Crepe sole. 10.95 of St. Joseph's Seminary. Dun- JKRKV uoodie. N- Y : Father Godfrey 1. Dickmann. editor of Wor GL. 5-3663 F lo r is t *iip magarinr. and Father Rob­ Dovniofm nnd Cherry Creek, rrunn floor ert O'Donnell of St. Paul's Col l.akeside, moil Jevrf 1004 l.vth ^1. Washington, D. C Regular Serving .\early ' 2 of Denver'n Familien MAin 3-2279 members of the department will he on the teaching staff nuridoy, Morch 26, 1959 Offict, 938 Bannock S(rott TH r DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Talopnont, Koyiton* 4-4205 PAGE FIFTEEN

    IN FEARFUL WORLD CORPORAL PUNISHMENT RESURRECTION TELLS TRIUMPH OF TRUTH To Whip

    he RESURRECTION, in a world under the threat of B u t IT IS AN EMPTY TRIUMPH, just as was the I T SEEMS MUCH MORE than coincidence that the T nuclear destruction, where power is exalted and triumph of sin that placed Jesus on the Cross on services of Holy Week and Elaster are timed to co­ Or Not to Whip? the forces of atheistic Communism enslave whole pop- the first Friday. For it is the power of truth incide with the coming of Spring. The parallel Is ulatnos with lia tnd brutalin-. once again brings assurance that that it gains the victory through the very weapons that u e being obvious— the winter of Lenten perumce giving way to the joy By P a u l H . H a l l e t t truth and honor and honesty and virtue will triumph. used to darroy it, just u the Savior conquered sin by His death of the Easter spring, new life springing up in nature as the upon the Crass. life of grace wells up anew in the souls of those who have E HAVE BEEN HEARING a good deal these days It gives confidence chat principle overcomes expediency, been fortified by the spiritual exercises o f Lent. Millions today relive the sufferings of Jesus Christ wi the W about the advisability of reintroducing corporal chat sacrifice surmounts pleasure, chat virtue in an immoral Certainly it is wonderful to consider that, beautiful and first Good Friday. In many lands, the Easter dawn will be punishment into the schools. A bill has been pres world will bring its reward, chat G od lives and reigns and will astounding as is the change taking place in nature u the green greeted by no joyous pealing of bells, for the churches have seated to (he New York Sute Legislature permitting the state's take His own unto Himself. and blooms of new life spring forth, it is nothing compared ro been silenced, the shepherds killed or imprisoned, the flockr teachers to use "reasonable force in a moderate degree" on (he change wrought in the soul by sanctifying grace. Grace The world today perhaps is undergoing its own version disper^. Christ, we might say, again lies in the tomb, but children. It h u passed the Assembly but must still be voted of Good Friday. Truth and justice are crucified, populations brings a share in the life o f God. adorns the spirit with wonder­ He will rise again. on in the sute Senate. groan under Red tyranny and bend their backs to the whips of ful virtues and gifts of the Holy Spirit. Every increase in gtK e James Marshall, a former member of the N ew Y6rk City the masters, the sl^ is darkened by clouds of fear, the eanh The glockxis resurreaion will com e for the forces of good­ — like (he gentle spring showers that bring forth the flm ers school board, ezpressa vigorous disagreemeoL In a lener to trembles at the mighty forces of nature which man has un­ n ess in iIk world. The rosy dawn of another Easter will bursr and leaves— makes the soul more beautiful, enriches it ever (h e N e w Yori Times he says that "corporal punishment is too leashed and by which he can destroy himself. The fwces of fttfih for those who have suffered, and perhaps died— unknown, more with the wondrous gifts of God. easy a way out of understanding childrea . . The very young- evil hive triumphed over a large portion of the earth. unwept— for the truth and for virtue. ______— Rev. John B. Ebel MCf whom the Assembly d ou bd ^ had in mind is the one who Inviolable Rights probably would benefit nor at all from a thrashing. He is the very child whose withdrawal from social behavior and good All acta o f lefialaturo ap­ B J L U m i ^ parently cuitrary to natural social relationships would be fonified and justified in his own right and Justice that are In MU fftr CitkaUet mind and emotioos by tbe physical violence of authority laws must be, in the nature •f U. i. MURRAY CaasneM. MX.W C against him. . . The adult does not cure the hostile diild ^ I REGISTORIflLS of things, considered as void. (ounter-hosciltty." The laws o f nature are the laws of God, whose authority There is much to what Marshall says, and it is certainly CATHOLIC COMMENT ON CURRENT EVENTS can be superseded by no power on earth. — George Mason true that the efficacy of corporal punishment in mainraining fl72b-1792), arguing bafore school discipline has been exaggerated in the minds of many the General Court of Virginia. who knew nothing of it. SUrTERING IS THE MOTHER OF JOY AM OLD ENOUGH to have gone to a public school I where corporal putushment, though an obsolescent tradition, was not unheard of. ! myself received one After the Cross the Resurrection of the rare whippings— 48 lashes administered on my bate legs with a board, which left marks visible for days later. By R ev. D a n ie l J. F lah exty explains why S t Bede the the Joy of reunion with God. of the Resurrection on Sun­ The offense for which I was punished w u playing hooky AFTER THE CROSS the Venerable can speak of Pur­ So it must have been with days- And so we have lost from school ) never repeated the offense, but I am ceruin Resurrection; after the Pas­ gatory as “a flowered meadow, the martyr saints, the St. our sense of balance about sion the glorifkation. so lovely that the observer Stephens. Ibe S t Pauls, the suffering in general. We iso­ that a whipping w u not necessary to inculcate in me tbe One necessarily follows mistook it for heaven.” And Joan of Arcs, who bore their late it from the good to fol­ wrongs of truancy. A reprimand would have done just u well upon the other and yet how when the soul enters into its persecution in joy. They, as low. On the other hand I cherished no resentment igainst the often the reason for this suc­ glory the joy is fulfilled, but it were, '‘almost at the term But, nonetheless, God's teacher. Children almost never resent corporal punishment cession of events is forgotten. the sorrow it not forgotten: of their supernatural develop­ Cross goes on. Evil produces when administered by their parents, even when, u sometimes How often we separate the on the contrary it is surely ment" seem to have resch^ its consequences, ind the happens, they are punished for something they did not do. It 'two. part of the very stuff of the the stage at which grief has world is drenched in pain; is not often, either, that they resent striking from their teach­ Just as in our own personal glory. changed its meaning and be­ but at every point in time and ers, unless (bey are cnconraged in this attitnde by overindul- lives we separKe suffering Sorrow is the material out come joy. So Our Lord speaks space where pain has its king­ gent parents. from joy. We dread suffer­ of which happiness it forged. to Ihs Apostles o f His joy at dom. there also are the suf­ ing, never realizing that it is So Our Lord speaks of the the approaching Paasion. ferings o f Christ, and sooner u t I HAVE NOTICED THAT we never print any­ the mother of good. We make sorrow of the woman in la­ "It was necessary," says St or later, through this suffer­ thing approving of corporal punishment in tbls sorrow a thing unbearable be­ bor being turned into joy Paul, “ that Christ should suf­ ing. the soul of the world is B paper without getting at least one letter from some cause we lose tight of its re­ when the child is bom into fer and so enter into His renewed. hypersensitive person bitterly berating us. A woman who nour­ sult. So we fail to link Good the world; not simply a tem­ glory." There you have the AND AGAIN, u the deep­ ishes rankling memories of a nun teacher who rapped her Friday with Easter Sunday. poral sequence of unrelated two moments of all aacrifice; est tragedy is said to be that At least we do not anticipate events, but a transforming of the pain and the reward or in which there is an element hands with a ruler hu written a violent letter criticizing the the rebirth through the death. one thing into the other. the glorification. Those two of laughter, so the deepest cartoon by Leo Canavan. "Asleep at the Switch." But for every Nonetheless is it not pos­ MUCH THE SAME is it moments, and we must never joy is that in which there is such individual there must be a dozen more wbo will laugh sible to know an agony of when the penitent receives separate them in our thought, a trace of leara. After the at such experiences and even admit that they were of benefit compaetion which at the tame the grace of sacramental for­ are of course found once Cross, the Resurrection. t o th em . time brings deep joy? giveness. and is both bowed in again in the Mass, one in the THAT SUSELT-, in pasting, sorrow and at the same time, same sacrifice with that of Ir is my Opinion (hat cOTporal punishment should not be it what Purgatory is; and it and in that very sorrow, finds (he Cross differing only in MODERN MEDICINE EXPLAINS imilawed in any school, for sometimes it is about the only way the mode of the offering. in which the teacher can instill fear into the child and keep NATION EAGERLY AWAITS IF WE CAN FIND in the discipline. The times when it is effectively used, however, u e Mass the power to pul our­ How Jesus Suffered for Our Sins n o t m a n y . selves unreservedly illto the bands of God and to live in By RoBZBT Sixvxu the most tragic moment of The pathological rarity of n y TEACHER whu frequently resorts to punish­ Full-Time Educational TV the present we shall be com­ history; The desth of Christ blood being forced out of the ment, corporal or other, genei^v betrays the fact JESUS "SUFFERED under A ing to an understanding of on the cron. vessels is term ed hsema- Pontius Pilate, w u crucified, that he has not mastered the art of indirM control By Ph il B im ta It is the one instrument that paradox that the lives tidrosis. Medical science de­ died, and was buried." CHALLENGED to intellec­ over the dasaroom. In the days when corporal punishment w u MANY OF THE ADVAN­ through which sleeping inter­ of the saints reveal; the para­ scribes a condition in which, tual heights by a scientific taken for granted, and boys like the Dauphin who became TAGES of the TV medium, ests in Kiences and the arts dox of utter caring and utter "Exhausted n e rv e s and under the influence of ex­ age. today's Catholic will find Louis XIII of France were whipped every day, whetha they not commonly thought of as can be roused. The video non-caring, of supreme sor­ muscles, terrible contrKtions, treme terror, anxiety, strife, a wealUi of material for med­ being in the educational medium can teach foreign row and supreme joy. and violent spurns would re­ the heart becomes so rapid needed it-or not, chose wbo ino^uced real reforms in edu- itation on the Passion and sphere, will become standard languages more effectively We have lost something in sult in greatly impeded cir­ and violent and the circula­ atioo, like the Jesuits and St John Baptist LaSalle, greatly death in tbe hiitorical and fare if the day ever arrives than any book ever written. more recent centuries of the culation of tbe blood and tion so much accelerated that resiriaed whippings, although they by no means ruled them scientific research of his own when there is a full-time, 24- THE GREATEST SINGLE perfect balance which is serious interference with the a bloody tweaj may result. It out altogether. timet. hour-s-day educational TV THING that TV can do. how­ characteristic of the early breathing proceu ” is passible that this happened channel. ever, is to make a college Church as reported to us by These two quotations — the An inkling of the suffering to Christ. degree available to every NOT EVERYONE DUPED That the U.S. ii wuting one the Fathers: We have lost the one from the Apostles' Creed endured by Christ can be PHILO AND CICERO de­ American who h u the intelli­ of its prized resources— some sense of triumph of the Cross. and the other a summation of found in the agony In the scribe Roipan scourgings. Ap­ of the nation's best minds— gence and the desire to work THE MEMORY of the Pas- scientific research on tbe suf­ garden. In recording the plying this information to la an embarrassing problem for one. It might take 5 to sion Fridays, the days of pen­ fering of one crucified — event, the physician SL Luke Christ, we can imagine Him Shades of Mikoyan 10 yeari, but this is of little that must soon be solved if ance. ia no longer linked in provide information that can wrote that His sweat u drops stripped to the waist. His (he country it to meet the importance to a hungry mind. our minds with the memory help the Christian visualize of blood rin upon the ground. hands tied, and Hii body fas­ competition being offered in Our collegiate admitaions tened to a low stake or pinar. system of today has'an intake -W ith Difference todiy’i world. A STUDY IN AGONY His body is bent to receive Many inspiring efforts are valve that is corroded—with the full force of the blows. By Ken PrrtBa nothing at all about tbe atti­ being made in educational privilege. Youngsters who are Two men pick up whips made tude toward Soviet Ruuia. TV. but it it a piecemeal at­ persuaded to go to college by of cords or thongs, with bits EVERY ONCE IN A "Isn't the Polish govern­ tempt at best. Two-thirds of virtue of family tradition, ease The Man Up On the Wooden Frame of bone. iron, and lead, and WHILE you come across ment officially Marxist and the nation's population has no of money, and social status then . blows in such some thing that nukes you atheistic?" "Marxist, yes. But accciss to the 36 educational have priority over many By FtA.vx McC aitry mstically. Now gradually, the sword that would end His scourgings were unrestricted, realize that not everyone in article 17 o f our Constitution channels currently in opera­ minds more valuable to the . . AND THEY NAILED one by one. they let go, the life. But He did not. often continuing until veins, tbe United States it duped by giurantees freedom of con­ tion. nation that are unable to resistance in them exhausted. As the Son of God He could Him to tbe crow." Picture, if bones, and even bowels were subtle Communist propa­ science and worthip,” he re­ THREE-HUNDRED COL- further th e ir education, As each muKle goes limp the hive come down, from 'Jie you will, a nail, not unlike a exposed. ganda d i • b e d out by faat- plied in contradiction. t,EGES are now awarding usually because of ectwomic pull OQ the bands and feet cross It will. He could have talkers. railroad-tie spike, being Text and tradition have NEXT QUESTION: ‘ Tv* credits for certain TV courses, necessity. Television is one increases. With the increase caused the spikes to fall away. driven between the two long Jesus carrying His entire In this category w u the re­ ben told that 90 per cent of but they are for the most way in which this inequality of pain tbe body momentarily But He did not ao choose. bones at the narrowest part Cl OSS the three-quarters of a cent NCWC news feature the Poles are Catholics. You pMt ineffective because, at can be corrected. tenses again then slumps and of the arm, just above the HE CHOSE INSTEAD to mile to the rocky knoll shaped about the journalism students u id 269 of the 428 memben the times when they are able THE WHOLE COMPLE.Y hangs in greiter torment than wriat; a spike burying torn die. His body wracked in like a skull, Golgotha. Nails of Fresno (Calif.) State Col­ of Parliament are Communist 10 schedule these programs, PROBLEM of educaUonal TV before. skin while the blood welled agony upon a wooden drame. were driven into hands and lege, who politely listened to Party members. Tbe Catholic AS to 90 per cent of our work should be studied by the lead­ around it u it went down THE KEENING PAIN is so He chose to offer His ptin, feet alike ir ‘.- Luke xxiv, 29). Mieczyclaw Kafel, director of Church opposes Communism. force is on the job. ing legislators, educators, and through the wood of the cross. greit one might have ex­ and tears, and blood for the He w u pla ed on a Latin . the Polish Press Institute, How do you explain bow The prospects for educa­ broadcasters of the country. pected it to reach a climax ains of mankind. He elected crou (a four-aided cro u with and then bombarded him with Catholics, Ihe great majority, tional TV on a fulUime basis Only when the medium is Imagine for a moment, the and end. But the climax was to give His life in expiation the croHpiece at right ingles questions that had him a lit­ elected a Communist govern­ could improve the U.S, in a finally well harnessed to the nerve-tearing sensation of Christ's death and He felt for all (he sins of humanity. to the vertical section), with tle uneuy by the time the ment?" Not only 90 per cent multitude of ways. It could march of the national mind pain that permeated His en­ the terrible, tyrannical pain And just before He died He perhaps some of the weight speech-ending bell sounded. but 99 per cent are Catholics give us a much belter in­ can the industry and sponsors tire being when the dull steel screaming through Hii con­ Indicated He had completed supported by a seat. Kafel, a member of UNESCO, on Sundays, “but on Monday formed electorate by regularly of the cowboys, glass cage puahed itself through flesh sciousness until that very His divine mission by saying. it in our c(»ntry on a lecture many become Communists,” quizzes, tnd juggling acta CHRIST FREELY gave up televiaed programa of Con­ and sinew. Then, almost im­ moment. "It is consummated" (John tour His life on the crow, offering he explained. gressional sessions. Supreme point to the over all accomp­ mediately. He felt the same As a human being He could XIX. 30). it u s aacrifice (or our salva­ What is especially note­ Other quutiont foUowed: Court hearings. UN activities. lishments with pride. stomach-sickening torment as have cried out to those below Through (he sufferings of tion. Physicians who have worthy is that these students "Doesn't Cardinal Wyszynski a spike tore through the other for mercy. Bui He did not. He Christ, you and I now have L a made a study of the effects of the state institution a^ed oppose Communism?" "IHdn't wrist. Involuntarily, His body could have implored the an opportunity to live in hap- The DeruJer Catholic Register of crucifixion, in which death the representative from Red the late Pope Pius XII u y tried to twist lose and in­ soldiers for the final stroke of pinesf for all eternity. resulted usually from either Poland questions the like of that any Catholic who joins President___ - Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. stantly paid for the attempt the Communist Party wu Editor . . R t Rev. Matthew Smith, PhJ)., JourJ}^ L ittD , LL-D. suffocation or shock, describe which should have been uked with far greater pain. automatically excommuni­ Managing Director Monsignor John B. Cavsnagh, M A., PbJ> TO UPHOLD STANDARDS its agonies. of Soviet Deputy Premier An- cated?" Answer: “They do not Executive Editor . . .Rev. John B. Ebel. HA., LittD., Hist J). A SOLDIER'S STRONG Dr R. W. Hynek describu u U f Mikoyan when he in­ seem to be excommunicated Associate Editors—Rev. Daniel Flaherty. H A.; Unus Rlordan. hands held the feet one upon the cniciBed, with arms vaded our liberty-loving land. in Poland." "Are you a Com­ Ph.D.: Paul Hallett, UttJ).; Frank Momss. B.S., LL3.. LittD.; tbe other. And this time the stretched to their limits. This Publisher's Obligation WHILE LISTENING to tbe munist?" “Suppose a Catholic Art Director, Leo Canavan. D J A . black wave of borror. made stretching of musdu would Entered u second class matter at the postoffice at first half of his talk, "spar­ opposes tbe Communist re­ by the spike punching its way end in spurns and cramps. Denver, Colo. By D. B. Millos appear in normally conserva­ kling" with information on gime, will anything serious down through the instep, These spurns affected t b e Thli Paper Printed entirely by Union Leber tive papers. Why. be asks, do Poland that is available in al­ happen to him?" jamming, (ben being bit again SOME NEWSPAPER PUB­ arms, shoulders, the muscles these papers not apply the most any encyclopedia or al­ TO THESE QUESTIONS, Published Weekly by and piercing its way through LISHERS believe that "they of the back, the thighs, and same sharp scrutiny and high manac, the students appeared the answers of tbe slightly ex- (he bottom foot, caused every are required to accept any tbe legs. As a result circula­ THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCUTY. (Inc.) standards to advertisements bored until the speaker began uperated Mr. Kafel showed nerve Rber leading to the advertising which violates no tion of the blood wu hind­ 938 Bannock Strdet, 1 that they do to news and edi­ discoursing on the founding a little more "red” than Red. brain to vibrate with agony. law and for which payment ered. and the breathing be­ Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 P.O. Box 1620 torial materiaP of tbe Polish People's Repub­ is assured.” writes Don Rob­ came very difficulL This, m The cross is raised and now lic at the end of World War inson in the March issue of THE ANSWER, in all prob­ turn, gave rise to fresh and the whole weight of a Man's II. Subscription; the American Press. ability. u that (he publisbers increasingly violent spurns. body hangs from three spikes. Words 81.50 per year in Archdiocese of Denver. In Chicago, however, some had never given (he matter The diaphram would shrink, Kafel was especially enthu­ The holes^ near the hand.s $2.00 per year Outside Archdiocese of publishers, not of that school much thought: their readers the heart would be enlarged, siastic over Ihe Socialist sys­ slowly enlarge as the gradual of thought, made bold to re­ had never made much of an and other organs would be tem. (he nationalization of To Live By Denver. ^ slump of the body forces the fuse printing what they con­ issue of it Also the ad mate- displaced. These complications busineu and industry, and ('anada, $2.75 a year per subscription. flesh and cartilage to tear An object in possession sel­ sidered "offensivf ' advems nal IS provided by agencies would result either in surgi­ the achievement of (he Go- Foreign countries, including Phibppines. until tbe spikes are wedged— dom retains the .ame charm ing copy promoting the movie that distribute these illustra­ cal shock or uphyxiation. mulka regime since the blood- $3.50 a year______tight against the bones of the that it had in the pursuit.— tions and headlines on a na­ THE EXTENT of this ter­ leu revolt of 1956. He went Pliny t h e Younger (61-105 wrists. Anna Lucosto "Censorship'” 42 T h urtdo y, M nrch 26, 1959 tion-wide basu. rible suffenng would be ag­ on to extol the "free elec­ A.D.). scoffed the film producer's 9 • • AND. AS THE MINUTES director of advertising and And few, indeed, are the gravated by Chriit's leniitive tions" in Poland, the abolish­ ment of the one-party control drag on, it seemi to the Man publicity. puhluhers with the moral and perfect nature. In tbe Only those are fit to live who OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER of Stalinization, “free enter­ that the naili are slowly pull­ courage and backbone re­ mystery of the Redemption are not afraid to die.— General The Denver Catholic Register meriu our cwdial ap­ ROBINSON, who is editor ing through His flesh and He quired to reject ihu syndi­ tbe Christian knows that bis prise and private ownership Douglu MacArtbur, Speech to proval. We confirm it u the official puNication of the and publisher of the Ameri­ will fall—released from tbe cated matter as "objection- sms also have been a cause and tbe right to inherit prop­ Filipino Air Force July 80, archdiocese. Whatever appears in its columns over the can Press, a monthly maga­ Croat. But He knows this can­ abte” when it u being ac­ erty." 1941. signature of the Ordinary or those of the Officials of zine for hometown nesvspa- of this suffering. The fu t • 9 9 not be. Tbe movement He cepted by the overwhelming that volunteers wbo auumed THEN CAME THE QUES­ our Curia is hereby declared official. pers. feels that "tbe news­ Being s husband it s whole- tenses is the mounting pres­ majority Obviously, such a a position of micifixitm w m TIONS; paper publisher's first obliga­ time job. That is why to many We hope The Register will be read in every home sure of the steel against His tion IS to his readers—and he man would expose himself to unable to continue the ex­ "Mr. Kafel. w u the Polish husbands fail.— Arnold Bennett of the archdiocese. skin as His hanging body- IS to be criticized rather than the criticisms of being "puri- periment (or more than 10 preu sympatbtic to the Hun­ (1867-1931). We urge pastors, psrents, and teachers to cultivate molds the spikes tighter and praised if he permits material lanicsl" and "prudish” minutes because of the pain garian people's revolt, and a taste in (he children of the archdiocese for the read 9 9 * tighter against the tops oT (he BUT MANY rOl'RAGEOUS in the heart and muKles did it assail Soviet Ruuia for ing of The Register. to appear m his paper which Wilt thou seal up the ave­ holes through His arms and should cause us to vilue the Mnding troops to quell it?" IS not in keeping with hu own MEN do exist in the press of nues o f ill? Pay every debt, as « URBAN J. VEHR feel Redemptive suffering and. at Kafcl's answer; 'JfThe Polish Archbishop of Denver standards ” lnda> And they deserve all if (}od wrote tbs bill!—R^ph leu t. to hesitate before fal­ preu wu very sympathetic Jan. 29. 1942 The agony ronlinurs His Hr cites the frequency with the backing and encourage­ WsUo Emerson (1803-1682), ' muscles had tensed, aulo- uhich sensational movie ad« ment possible. ling in temptation. toward Hungary." He said Suum C u i^ r PAGE SIXTEEN Teltphont, Keytfon* 4-4205 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Office, 938 BannOcIc Street Tfiuri4oy, Merch 26, 1959

    In Hew York Loretto Heights In O i T f ^ spirit o f Easter Nun Will Attend N 0 R C R 0 8 8 Iheology Meet Easter Cards Sister Kmiii'is de Seles of the iheoloey department of Loretto Heiebts Collece. will attend the fifth annual meetine of the So­ ciety of Catholic College Teach­ ers of Sacred Doctrine to be held March 30 and 31 at the Governor Clinton Hotel in New York City. She will act as Ibe secretary of a special work group session and participate in a discussion concerning the teaching of fundamental, dog­ matic. and sacramental theology The keynote address, •The De­ velopment of Catholic Dogma.' will he given by the Rev. Ed­ mond D. Benard, S-T D. of the Catholic University of America. Say the thing: Following it will tw a discussion James Cnrtan, left, and John Ualoney strike William Cicboaki as Dr. Einsteininsiem implores the mercy U nnitu MAmAtif J»nes Curtan and John Maloney' 1 Serious Pose led by the Rev, T hom u C. Don- a serious poae as they enact the happy of Jonathan Brewster as played by Sherwood BoianI ” ® rP y (right) enjoy one of their happy mo- M Inn, O.P., of the Studium Gen- roles of the two Brewster Brothers in the forthcoming production in the forthcoming production of Arttnic ond Old Lace by the m enu as the Brewster Brothers in Arsenic and Old Lace. The erole of the Order of Preachers, of the Regis Players' Ar.will a/-' ford opportunity for the expres­ sion of opinions and exchange Red Cross Boxes Fascinate Refugee Regis Players to Present in n -w of ideas concerning the teachers Ab n(itln9 ■nv w*rM tf ih«9#4H of Iheology in college. Katherine de Gyarmathy, sixth in all Colorado Springs schools ily was among many Hun- The Society of Catholic Col­ grade student at Sacred Heartlfill each year for school chil-igarians arriving in the United 'Arsenic and Old Lace' lege Teachers of Sacred Doc- School, Colorado Springs, is'dren abroad |States two years ago following inne has 540 members and rep­ more interested than most Jun-, One of Katherine's first g ifu the Hungarian uprising. Kather resents almost every Catholic ior Red Cross members in the in the United SUtesoiatva was WM a Jun-lineaui.- ,nr describesucsvi.uce theluc family's.•m../ a escape ****** [»oduc- Mister Roberta, Brother Orchid, O h n q jq ^ college campus. gift boxes which the youngsters ior Red C r o s s giH ^ x . Her fa m -ja s -part way b y train and part [jl*" fpj!^orUrThe*?te*r oS *A ?rii^ ^ w L i^ *rn m '^ ’ — ;of the way walking, being care T**comedy and melo-, PRINTING COMPANY ful not to be seen by the Con. 25. and 2fk the Regu drama as their sixth production’ IT’e now do ojf$et In this way Mr. and of HcRU High School, activity, the RegU Players have /’ n'nring Mrs. AtUla de Gyarmathy and the favor- selected a favorite of those au 1632 Corli*— KE 4-1393 Katherine reached Austria on '!* P^^dway comedy and mi> diences who love hearty laugh the first lap of a trip that was *'*” * P*«ure hit Arietiic atd Ola ter mixed with suspense and r. to bring them to Colorado •’y Kesselring. drama. Arsenic and Old f,acr Springs. Soon after the refugees ilince 1953 the Regis Players **** * b a ck g w n d o f seveia reached • the United SUtes by have produced such successful F**™ au«e*ifiil run on Broad plane, Junior Red Cross gift productions at the Bonfils Me- “ 'F *nd w th many touring boxes were presented to the morial Theater as StaUg 17, ^ompaniM. Warner Bros, maae children. ■ the motion picture memorable with the same surs of the PrieshUnele Lives fcVo/loCe School O f/V e Broadway production. In Colorado Springs . , ^ «pA AAft H eovy Schedule The family which is from SBCking $450,000 Of Reheorsols Budapest, chose to live in Colo- With , a rehearsal schedule of t S c ^ o L rado Springs, where an uncle' A fund-raising cam- ^ of Mr. de Gyarmathy, Father paign for the first phase of a; jj . p, ^ . John de Gyarmathy. U a resMhuilding program for Ctuuuw^hh^, FOR T H E SAFETY OF YOUR GOODS ^ Directing the producUon will The de Gyarmathys reside in noynced thia week. The ctim ^ j !)„„„„ g J.. USE JOHNSON SERVICE ON EVERY MOVE C o t o K u i a Manilou Springs. Mr. de Gyar- f**.*'*. '* with four performances iched- ACENIS FUR UNIIED VAN LINES, INC malhy is a waiter at the Broad-iJ:*_'J|*®f ^^f **)*'** at the Bonfils Memorial "MOVIhC WIIH CARE EVERYWHERE" School is a member, and by 221 Broadway Danver. Colorado moor Hotel. ■ he Denver Chamber ol Com- Katherine speaks English very 25 at 8.30 p.m. and the final Conducted by Benedictine M onks well. perforn^pnee Sunday. April 26. at 2:30 p m. The last perfor­ mance is specially chosen for allowing the religious of the Accredited High School for Boys Archdiocese of Denver an op­ portunity to see this production Playing leading roles will be Boarding and Day Students {James CurUn, John Maloney. Michael Sullivan. William Sulli­ to RAIV, nANCI. litUNO Personal and Individual Guidance Offered van. Sherwood Boian, and W il­ (AU OF lutoet) TMt HMT (ANO liam Cichoski. with Thomas .AtOWiD TNI WOtlO Interscholastic Athletics . . . Intra-Mural Athletics Trainor. George York. James Vincent. George Siener, John Riding ond All Sports in Seoson rot FIEC IllUStliUD SOOKIR Casey. James DeFrancia. and WIIIE 01 CAU Peter Maxfield. Member of Southern Colorado Parochial League Thomas Plunkett will be asso- Resident Nurse on Duty at All Times iciale producer for the produc- AIR FRANCE lion with James Grout and ULNKRVATION.^ FOR 19.>9-1960 FRF.SHMK\An:KI»TKI) NOW Thomas Swanson as business 1706 Welton SL managers. iM A 3 -4 3 5 9 I Tickets will go on sale about Ot ro u l lOCAl t u v e i ACENT For Further Information Address: * April 7 All seats will be re­ served for all four perfor­ THE REVEREND HEADMASTER mances. ' r : i * D<.w Kilherine de Gyirmalhy examines U verseos UITI b o x , box which her sixth grade THE ABBEY SCHOOL Canon City, Colorado class at Sacred Heart School in Colorado Springs filled for school children overseas, an annual Junior Red Cross projeci- Itsvth Y6A Siiter Julia, second grade teacher, and Gregory Trainor. fifth grader, look at the other boxes filled by the school children. lx)ve and Training ^ Just as the caterpillar emerges from his tomb of silk a beautiful butterfly, so YESTERDAY will man, at the end of time, be resur­ rected from his mortal grave by the omni­ requires 6 long look backwards, both in space and potent power of God. time. September 14, 1873, the Sunday which was the day St. Joseph’s was born, is remembered for The Resurrection of our Blessed Lord is many things. A Son of the Auld Sod walked into the one historical fact that constantly.re­ that first hospital, to begin a list of patients which minds men of this supernatural destiny. has totaled up to almost 400,000 people. This is a way to say that through the doors o f St. Joseph's Hospital On this Easter of 1959 we pray that all have come the population of a large metropolitan men will let the Grace of God dwell in city: Women, children, men—all ages, color, religion; them abundantly and direct their actions but all with the one common membership card, illness toward their true goal in life, the Vision and a need for care and skill.' of God in Heaven. Miss Bonnie Young. 16. a 'student at St. Francis de TODAY ISalFi' High School. Denver, geu some good preparation in the that tradition marches on. Sisters have come and the first baby was born in St. Joseph's— 1893. care of infanti as well as an ^PRINTING CO. {adoring look from this young gone, some to other missions and some to their LasI year there were over 3.000 babies born at <'fellow. Bonnie senes as a vol- eternal reward. Doctors have come and gone, too St. Joseph's. Patients numbered 30 in '73; and junleer worker at the'Infant of . . . as have the nurse, the aide, the man in the in '58, there were over 21,000: From a staff of Prague Nursers-. a United Fund furnace room and the girl in the kitchen, tbc typ­ two Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth, now there agency. Easter Along with other voLnleers. ist at her desk and the receptionist at her win­ are over 800. P'rom no doctors or at best one or Bonnie spends a few hours each dow. Bricks have replaced other bricks and new two overworked souls, now the medical staff ex­ week helping care for the home­ bricks have extended room after room. P'rom 3 ceeds 400! And so it goes, growing and gaining, less youngsters ai the Nursery. She IS the daughter of Mr and beds in the beginning, there are now 300. After serving all who need what a hospital can give Mrs. George F. Young, 12 S 20 years o f kindly care and victory back to health, them. Washinglon

    I HEAR Who knows? Our ‘house’ is crowded; patient load often a piece of equipment, frequently a step for­ every day approaches 100% of capacity, fre­ ward in facility, space, service. 4SK and LEARN quently goes beyond that. But to work is to pray, and to pray is to win over ail odds: So each day. St- Joseph’s has grown as Denver has grown Den­ KOA each week, each month, each year are added J,he ver has always loved St. Joseph's, continues to— necessities of the hour . . . sometimes a perwn, so Tomorrow is bright: t J0;20 t'rcrv .Sanda- trening ■ Questions on religion sub- • milted by the radio audience | answered on the arctadioce- * San broadcast. ^ ^ c 'u t i H csfUal ' RnttkUi 4>n (alholir Chmrrh i arailab/r irrr 0/ toU HUMBOLDT AT EAST EIGHTEENTH 10 all inifuifan. WRITE TO QUEEN OF HEAVEN ORPHANAG E & DENVER II. COLORADO n \>k and l.eam. Station KOA Hen\er Z. (olorado T/n'n apace l>oiiated hy a Friend Thuridoy, March 26, 1959 tiffica, 938 Bannock Straaf THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Taltphona, Kayitena 4-4205 RAGE SEVENTEEN Boxers Ready to Square Off Denver Marine Advances Sixth Annual St. Joseph Ring Show Increased to 4 Nights By Record Number of Entries With an unprecedented number of 92 fights scheduled for the sixth annual St. Joseph Invitational boxing tournaihent next week, action will be spread over four days instead of three as originally planned. Boxen representtag five Thursday. April 2, u earlier Weigh-ins and malchinp state Catholic high scbools announced. took place Sunday, March 22, to will begin answering the bell A newcomer to the tourna-:Pl*« the boxers in their proper Wednesday. April 1, not ment will be St. Mary't High w^kht divUions. Aaaignment to MavUnriniic Reddifh (right) exhtbiU School of Colorado Springs with respective classifications — A, )6 C 0 n 0 IVlCriTOl lOUS new stripes following bis meritor- S(. rrciacis Senior 14 pugilists under the tutelage B, or novice — depends on a promotion to sergeant in the of Frank Flood. fighter's previous experience. Promotion R e c e i v e d Marine corps. At left la Lt. CoL Annunciation High School All novice and B bouts up to G. K. Parker, Marine Corps Supply Center, Baritow, Calif., his will provide the largest contin­ 120 pounds are timed at one- commanding officer. Young Orator gent to the 141 total with 40 minute rounds. All A bouts u Sergeant Reddish enlisted in the Marine Corps two years TL,> A IJ T...^ The two boxen shown ney. Gil Trvjillo U coacbine the AoDuncisUon fighters under Gil Trujillo. well u all B and novice above ago and w u given a meritorious promotion to corporal during The Old One-Two training «bove will team. The host SL Joseph lineup 120 are two-minute rounds. his first year. He ii a graduate of Cathedral High School. lead the 40-man Annunciation High School con-; Leonard Hermosillo (A-120), on the right, To Compete in under Pete Steffen will count Chompiont Sefgeant Reddish is the son of Mr. and M n. Marshall M. tingent into the sixth annual SL Joseph's In-1 is another defending champion. He gained his 35 contestants. Fred Burke will Returning Reddish of 2370 Leyden Street, Denver. vitational boxing tournament that will get under I title last year in a B clauification. The Annun- direct the tourney datiny of Among returning champions way Wednesday. April 1. ! elation team, the largest, is one of five that will 29 St. Francis de Sales’ fight­ are John Fattor (A-140) of Mul­ On the left is Maurice Frilot (A-14S), one ofirepresent Colorado Catholic high schools in the National Meet ers. Frank Rino will lead the len, Maurice Frilot (A-149) of smallest Denver aggregation, 23 the defending champions among the record num-lfonr-night tournament, (St. FrancU de Sales’ A n n u n cia tio n , Gene Carlin from Mullen High School. ber of 141 pugilists entered in this year's tour- High School. Denver) (A-120) of St. Francis’, named best prospect in B class last Paul Vranetic, senior speech Answer the Bell FORD STATISTICS VOCATIONS WILL BE DISCUSSED year, and Jim Archuleta (B-123) and drama student w u awarded At 7 O'clock of St. Joseph's, named best pros- a superior rating In extempo­ Action will begin on each of prove Fords cost less L e t pect In the novice class last Y o u rnn't he raneous speaking at the Colo­ the four nights at 7 p.m., in the Youth Rally Is Scheduled St. Joseph gymnasium, 6th and year. to buy from O'MEARA'S your rado state speech meet March S u re I ’o u g et 20-21. He will compete in Mi­ Galapago Streets. There are 17 Trophies will be presented on than anywhere else in n South Roggen April 12 ami, Fla., in June for the na­ bouts on lap for Wednesday, 22 Saturday night to the various ihe Beni Deal la w n for Thursday, 26 for Friday, and ebampe and to the school team tional speech meet. the area. w a t e r Youths of Sirred Heart Par­ tional program in charge of 27 for the final night. April 4. accumulating the most points^ until y o u ish, South Roggen, will be Father C. B. Woodrich, 12 Out of 17 Ploco .All the matches Saturday The St. Joseph fighters came g o to i t s e l f w i t h a hosts to the first youth rally There will be talks by In the overall record from night will be title bouU with out on top last year with 56 representatives of various or­ S t Francis de Sales'. 12 out a few crowus going so the points. Aonundation was sec­ o f the Western Division of ders o f priests and nuns, and of the 17 participants in the line in Friday punebing. For- ond with 30, and Mullen was, vl^QivvV.0 m cC U e the Greeley Deanery, the alto a talk on marriage by a events and debate placed for ty-eight champions will be a close third with 27. AUTOMATIC WATERING afternoon and evening of Sun­ couple from Denver. Imm^i- certificates of excellent or su­ crow ned spread over 16 St. Joseph’s bad the largest, O’MEARA perior. One itudent who had weight divisions in each of day. April 12. The day will ately following the youtlu representation in last year’s SYSTEM qualified In radio-newt speaking three classifkations. begin with regiitration at 1 will be able to obtain private FORD did not enter the state competi­ tournament with 38. Mullen had o'clock, followed by a vou- counseling if desired and will Admission to the fights may . _ tion. be purchased on a s in g le -n ig h tA n n u n c u U o n 26, and St. Waters everydoy have time to go to Confeesion. Sally Ucabe ranked su­ buis or for the entire toama-' ^*'*"^* 1100 W.Colfax when you're home SEE THE NEW At 4:30 pm there will be perior in original oratory and menl. Prices are SO cents for or awa^ RAMBLER a High Hass, followed by din­ hu a chance to go to the na­ students and 75 cents (or adults C a ll a OPEN FOR ’59 ner. To close the diy a dance tional competition. Carole Sti- per night. A tournament ticket EVENINGS mac, humorous interpretation, will cost 51.25 for students and will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. won superior; and Mary Frances $2 for adults. Tickets are oni / o : \ i : i All DUlribulrii hy Woodhall. oratorical interpreta­ sale at all of the participating] MAIn 3-7171 Mountain States tion, also captured a auperior schools and will be available CHeAt'ER RAIXS 11 BLOCKS WEST OF THE CAPITOL Boxing Bout rating. at the door. ' WAV RADIO CLEAN new CARS Sprinkler System Win 2 Out ef 3 Supply Co. Tourney Set ’ Winning two out of three i J*iS IMtf St. M. 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But the rugged 6>S front-line Vickers 796 (eepIflG veteran w u named AAU AO-American for the second time ALL SAINTS HOLY FAMILY itfti 59rrk9 in three years and w u voted the coveted honor of being 'g w a g Pork Hill Morey's Carter m oMiy h K C T C A u m n the leurnament's most valuable player. QtiiUttfii Conoco fCirter Providing a big ahare of the Wichita club's vaunted fire­ V TA. S -fiH 14tb Af«. 8t PoMiflv9wi4 power. which averaged 107 points in the four games. Boushka BLALACK'S 33rd ond Holly Service kUiiir taakrlaa S Iralt Frytt wound up fourth among tourney acorert with a 20.9 average Free Pickup a Dalivarv Staodard Service and led his team in rebounda In the title game with 16. Veur Nparail Canaca CHRIST THE KING Txaa-ai - I,aka tarriaa Wkaal lalaaaa Oenver-Chieago Trucking Co.. Inc. The deadly jump ahooter earlier had hauled down the Harry Craws FP 7-aaa3 44th. Tennyson GR. 7-9901 Rad tta m p i 43th & Jarkaon Denver DU. B-4.t67 National Indastrial Buketball I.eafue scoring title with a tm t. Fadarai WE. a-tfai 25.2 average on 756 points la 36 games, Including a league- Lubrication - Tires - Batteries MOTHER OF GOD Fahey's Sinclair leading 248 free throws. Walt & Ronnie’i Service ST. LEO He w u named to the all-NIBL squad for the Ihird lime ST. PATRICK MAId 3-5314 WaNr Ixaa-aa m i tPiii itvb eiKVn 4. COLE. in his three yean of league play and just mined being voted SPEER & BANNOCK Iraka Sarvka ac. i-aaaa tbe No. 1 choice in this year's belloting. Camplala Aura tarvica * a -.j Navajo Super Service TEXACO 1»ll a Jaaaiaa Sr. at. S-V7V7 The Denver Parochial League came up short two more PAT'S {(nunSERVICE F. J. KIRCHHOF Tirn - tonoHeb - Tim , lotloelH coaches lu t week with the resignations of Bill Mullane and Ann—nn - fvib9-«gi JUcoMrtH — (gapM t Canalala Avia laaalriaf Frank Flood at St. Mary’a High School, Colorado Springs. MKtieGKBl WGtk NOTRE DAME Irpaffi aa Watkiaf 4 Sraailaf Sirvko Marty MartelU announced hii resignation at Holy Family fol­ GL 5-9764 Tern . latitriai • AtcaaaariM Usii Stwigi ACROSS FROM NOTRE Fraa Etiimara, It mav coal Ian Construction Co. lowing the state tournament. All tbe resignations become ef­ W. 38lh and Navajo than Yau trunk. Paf Murphr 175 Ust—ik II 4-9UI fective u of the end of the current academic year. DAME CHURCH Camplata Lina af Aecataoriai ST. JAMES ' Flood. Pirate football coach the pul two years and for MT. CARMEL ST. CATHERINE Mater Tuna-up - Luba Job BUILDERS three yean before that at Pueblo Catholic High School, will Fraa P k k u p artd Dallvarr take over u aisiitant football c u r b and bead track coach Yaur TEXACO Dealer Muffler Cback-up Vince's Standard Service Since lan We Appreciate Your Patronage at Colorado College iu Ihe fall. OATit TIRES A bATTERIES BOB'S SERVICE Mullane, Buccaneer cage coach for six yean and athletic RAY DAVIS _ Green Meodowi director for three, will enter Ihe insurance business. Bob Lin- 700 [.awrence St. Denver, Colo. TEXACO CONOCO loco Service Exparf Autamallva Service nenberger, Regis College hoop star for the past three years, Tire* — EaHarlaa — Lubrica tain atcriMfin AAA S«nrlc« Wt i . n riONfCI Stpiwa h u been mentioned u a pouible successor to Mullane. Free Pick up A Delivery 6 L S'VZM i m I. lawidaa 0 0 - 5 GK. 7-nu m i iiiM It wa. i-NM 7260 E. Cetfax DE. 3-9732 Easter Regis High School, ooe of the few Calholir high schools 3911 Federal Bivd. In the stale to maintain a track and field program, will open ST. BERNADETTE HOLY CROSS Greetings Its season at home Wednesday, April 1, in a triangular meet ST. MARY MAGDALENE against Mapleton and Jeffenon High Schools. Coach Guy Wa Olva Oald Band Stamp* Fenton Street from Gibbs, GE. 3-6565. wants to Khedule two more meets. Pos­ For Complete sible dales are April 12, 18, 26, or May 2. FAULT 0 0 0 Service • Stop Harry Groussman, Inc. Former Catholic college stars who .shone anew in the Na­ SERVICE in ot the WE ARE IN A POSITION tional AAU Tournament included Art Schalk of Loyola Chi­ it«l wadiwanh SERVICENTER cago who hit 44 points in two games before rliminaiion: big H K . 7 -W 2 6 STTS West zath A«a. TO MAKE YOU A BETTER 6-7 Rudy Montgomery of Bellarmine College. Ky. who pulled TROSTEL BROS. LAKEWOOD. COLO. •E r - t m DEAL THAN EVER BEFORE down an utounding 60 rebounds in two games, including 26 Yen'li b* surprised — How much money against the Phillips Sixty-sixers: ST. LOUIS LOYOLA SINCLAIR STATION We cen echiolly sove you — By Phil Vukicevich of the San Francisco Dons who teamed with Ron Tomsic in the backcourt to lead the Olympic Club 8711 .No. Washington Seeing us before you buy ony SAM'S CONOCO SERVICE CITY PARK Cof or Truck! into fourth place; Joe Leone of Canisius who at 6-5 bore the Thornton, Celo. I runt of the heavy board work for the amazing undersized Sam'i Charralvn STANDARD Army All-Stars that tore Ihe tournament apart and missed Canaca Sarvici AT. 7-4466 HARRY GROUSSMAN, INC. being champs by three little poinLs. SERVICE .\i»d finally 6-4 Jack Sullivan of Mt. .'^t. Mary s. Kmmils- WILL PICK UP AND DILIVEA 3za« s a - - .- . . . 1 i.-ca s i-M a »- Sales and Service burg, Md.. who led Ihe shooleri with a 29-poinl average and STATE INSPECTION If you wish to have your Sen’ice Station .3.3.17 .S». KrnailwRv O p en K vrniiiB K M . l - l l T l was named .\II-.\nierican despite Ihe fart lhal his Ki avast Utt Yerk listed, rail .\dvertising...... 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    COLORADO SPRINGS COLORADO SPRINGS LEAOVILLE Holy Thuraday: High Mau al 7:30 STONEHAM B aiter Maaees- Midnight and 7 a.m. High Maaa a l 7:30 p.m. Adoration (Cixtfinufd From Foffo }Jj ASSUMPTION CHURCH AND p m . CORPUS CHRISTI CHURCH PAULINE CHAPEL ST. JOHN'S CHURCH FLAGLER; Maaa al 9 a m. until Friday al 3 p.m. All night i4gU BASALT Rtv. MxhMl Harrington. Pallor MISSIONS The choir will aing the "Mlaaa de Rev. Jame* I. Kana, Patlor will be tung al by the Knlghti of Columbus. Rev. Anttiany G. EIH, Pastor Rav. Jamaa B. Hamblin, Faitor A n gelb " Confeailona: Thuraday, 34 p.m.' alt aervlces lM)ut»n «• Ai»*nl Confessions: Thuraday. 3-3 p m t'onfraslons Thursday and Friday, Good ^day; Uturgkal aervleea EM ter H au : 10:30 {HUM •larling al 7 30 P.m. Salurday. a 30- Confculona Thuraday, 3:304 pm Good Fridav Lllurgiral Servtcea Friday. 3.304 p.m. Saturday, T30- and 8-10 p.m Friday: 5-8 p.m. and al 3 pjB. Dbtolata acrvtee at 7:30 The Choir wlU tlnr "Him l4i> and 7:30-9 p m. Friday. 7:30 p.m Sat­ at 2:30 p m. 8-30 p.D after Sullona In the evening. Satur­ 8 p.m. and 7:304:30 p.m. WRAY pun. by Ihe Rev. Deelan Hadden, el Orifo;" Offertory. “Rostn» Coell." urday, 3:30-3 p.m and 7:30-9 p.m. Holy Salurdav; VlgU Sarvlre al Holy Thuraday: High Mass at 4 day, L-8 n.m. and 7-9 p.m. Holy Thursday: Maas at 8 p m. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH O. F.M. Music b y Caaare H angaoeill. the Rev. A. Green: CommunloD. or Good Friday: Ulurglcal aervlces al Holy Thuraday: Maaa al 7 p.m. 10:30 p.m p.m. Holy Thuraday: Low Man at 8 p.m Rev. Joseph Korb, Pastor sen Miectkiiu: end reoeulonal, “AL Good Fridav: Ulurglcal Servicea Easier Maaars Midnight and II Good Friday:' Ulurglcal aarviroi Holy Saturday: Tba aervleea atari and High M a n at 7 p.m. Confaaelona; Thursday, 44 p.m. at 10:30 p.m. with bleating o f the lelutal AUelula; Let (ho Holy An­ Roly Saturday; Vigil Srrvlccs at al 3 pm. SUtlona of the Croaa al I m . al 4 p.m. Friday, 1-2 p-m. Saturday. 34 p.m. Good Friday: LUurVral Servtees 7.30 p m Holy Saturday; VlgU Servicea al New Fire. FatebaJ Candle, Baptla- them Rlee." a( 3 p.m. and Slallona of the Cron KJCE.NESBl'RG Confeaalona: Thurs­ and 7 :3 M :3 i p.m mat Water, and renewal of Baptla- OrfanIM: Hilda Blanr. * ' ^ ? r r Maaaes Midnight. 7, 8.30. Holv Saturday : VlgU Servlcca at day and Fridav. before and after l l j . r a at 7:30 p.m. Holy Thursday'; Maas al 3:38 p.m. mal promleet. At Midnight, thA 10. and H a.m. and 12 noon. II p.m. servlcM bater Haaa: Midnight. Holy Saturday: Vigil Servtcea at It Good Friday: Servicea at 2 p.m. Easter V|^ Haaa: "Mian Lux el Eaater Maaaea: M idnight, 7, 8:15 Orianlat: Mrs WUfred Bornhoft. Holy Salurday: VlgU Servtcea at BRIOHTON p.m. and 10:30 iHlghi a m. Holy ThBrsday I,ew Maas ai S p.m Origo," GngortaD. OfreitOfr: 'Chriat Easter Man: Midnight iHlgh>. 7. II p.m. ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH I COLORADO SPRINGS The SI, Mary'i School Choir will Good Fridav: S lallon i o f the Croaa GROVER Triumphant'' by P. Yon, Commun­ 8, 9, ID. and Item , and 12:13 p.m. SACREO HEART CHURCH Eaater Maaaea: M idnight and 9 i.m , Re*. Roy Fisllne, Peater alng al the Holy Week aerriret. The and veneration of the Croaa al 7:30 CenfesaloTu: Thuraday, 8:18-7 p.m. (both HIghl. ion: "Jetu ml Jeau Caro" by Ct- ConfesalODa: Saturday, 10-11:30 a m . Rev. J. Nicholas, OM.L. Pastor Adult Choir will alng al the 10 30 p.m. Friday, 8:13-7 p jn . Sunday. 1:13-7 poccL Crowning of Our Sorrowful !-S p.m.. and 7-9 p m. Confessions. Thursday, 8-7 p m .; a m High Maaa. Easter Maaa: Solem n Maaa at 8 a m WOODLAND PARK AND MISSIONS Mother with dtstribullona of hleaaod COLORADO SPRINGS iFrldiy, B-7 pm .; Salurdav, ♦•7 pm. flowert and the aong 'TUgtna Hol« Thuraday: Low Maaa at S:3B D irectors: School Choir, .Slater Holy Thureday: High Matt al 7 OUR LADY OF THE WOODS pm. HUh Han at 7:30 pm. Aoera- HOLY FAMILY CHURCH I and 7:30-9 p jn . Schotiatica: and Adult, Margrulh Coell". SNOWMA33 p Dl. Rav. Mkltael Kavanash. Paster lion until midnight. Rav. Joaaph J. L eb trtr, Patlor I llolv Thursday: l.ow Mass al 4 p.m N iven. Good Friday: Liturgical aervice at E u le r Maatea: 8. 7, I , 10, U and I Solemn Mass at 7 pm. Adoration There will be no public aervleea ConfessloTu: Before and attar aerv- The choir will (Inf Greaorlan Maaa Confeaalona: Thursdav. 3-7 p.m. IIII.LO.'S: .Maaa al 8 am. Eaater vlcra. Saturday, 4-5 p.m. - 7 p.m. “rhe 10 o'clock High Mau IX. chant proper, and "O Sacrum ' until midnight. Sunday al SI. Benedict’a Monaaterv, Snow* Friday. 12 noon-I p.m. and 7-30-8:30 L a te r Mata 7 a.m. iHIghi. Holy Thursday: M as al 6 p.m. program will be Gregortan Proper, Convlvlum.'' Reinondl ^ Good Friday. Stations of Ihe Cross, RRECKKNRIDGK 9 30 a m p.m. Salurday, 3:30-3 p.m. and 7:30-9 Organitt: Mra. John Poeima. GoM Friday: Mau al 8 p.m. Maes of the "Little Flower" bv Good Friday: Adoration during p.m. sermon, and vrnrrallon of a relk of FAIRPLAY. II 30 a m BRIGOSOALE Lulkl Bottaize. Offertory, "Regina Ihe True Cross al I pm Sorrowful STERLING Holv Saturday. Vigil Services al morning houn. Liturgical aervleea Holy Thuraday: High Mass al 7:30 Confeaalona. Sunday. B8'38 a.m, UP Coell," CommunlOD, "Anlina Cbrlatl." at 2 p.m. Statloiia o f (h e C r o n at Mother devotions with sermon it 3 ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH m. The Adull Choir wllk sing Ihe LOVELAND Eaater Maaa. Lew Haaa at 9:38 Ea.laler Maaset: Midnight and 7:38 Receulonal, "Cfarilt Triumphant" by 7 U p.m ■n. The Boys’ Choir will sing Ihe p m . Liturgical Services at 7 n m Rav, E. J. Verschratphan, Paator a m. P. Yon. 6 Holy Salurday: Faster Vigil Serv­ ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST'S a.m. Holy Salurdav; Vigil Services at "Pange Ungua" for the proceaaton. Confeaalona: Tbursdav, 7 304 p.m The rholr will ting at the Midnight 10:30 p.m. ices. CHURCH G o^ Fnday; Liturgical Services Rav. Francis J. Keppes, Pastor Friday. 12-2 p.m. and 3-4 p.m. S alu r STRATTON AND MISSION Masa music w rtllen by Mrs. Jiinn YUMA Easier Maaaes: Midnight (Solemn), Easter Masses: 8:30, 8 (Solemn), SI 1:30-3 p.m. ( onfeaalons. Thuraday. 44:30 p.m day, 10 a.m.-12 noon and 34 p m ST. CHARLES BORROMEO'S Coney. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH S. 8. 9, and 10 (Solemn), 11-90 Lm- 10 end 11.30 a m No evening Mass The Adult and Boys' Choir will Salurday, 3 304-30 pm. and 74 p.m Confeaalona will not be heard Sat­ Rtv. Edward Dinan, Patter Director; Mrs. John Carey. Rev. Clemefll V, Gallagher, Paster At the MIdoighI Maas the choir sing At the Solemn Miss Ihe adult urday evening. choir will sing the "Jubilee Mas.* In Holy Thursday. Maaa at 8.30 p.m Confesalont. Thursday. 3:304.30 VICTOR: Eaater Mata: 9;W a m. Confeatlont: Thursday, 94 p.m. and wlU sing "MUaa Regina Pacls." Holy Saturday: Vigil Services at II C R fP I^E CREEK: Easter Maaa: Rhode, and "Regina Coell," Anlonlo- Honor of the Sacred Heart." Marsh, The Children's Choir will sing a Ilply Thursday: Maas al 3 30 p.m pm.. 8:304:90 pm , s o d after serv­ 7-7:90 p.m . Friday, 2-2:49 pjm. Sat­ Gregorian Maaa. Good Friday. Lllurglcal aervleea ices. Friday. 2:304 p.m. and after 11 a.m. urday, 3:304:30 p.m. and 7:304:30 lo ttl. ’’ Easter Misses: MMnlglit. 8, 9:30, and Otfertory, "Regina Coell." Wer­ ner. Good Friday: .Stallona o f the Croaa i l 2 p.m, Slallona of (he Cross al services. Salurday, 3:304:30 p m. and p.m. and II a m at I pm., followed by Liturgical 7.30 p.m. 7-8:30 p.m. WELBY The Adult Choir will aing for Ihe DIrrclor: Madcllenc Schaffer. Holy Thuraday: Mau at 7:49 p.m. BURLINGTOH Servlcca Statlona of the Croaa at Holy Saturday: Vigil Servlcra al llolv Thursday- Mata at 7 p.m. ASSUMPTION CHURCH VigU Service and the Midnight Mass Rav. Julius PerttMIni, O.SJA. *rhe ch oir will alng "M tau In Hon- ST. CATHERINE'S CHURCH 7.43 p m 10:43 p.m, .\doratlon from 7 a jn . untR 3 p.m. orem S. Ambroalr' by Nlaland. Rev. Paul Slattery, Peitor and "Ye Sons and Daughters of the J FT. COLLINS Holy Saturday Vigil Servirra al and after Maaa until m idnighi Patter Lord." at the recessional. The High School Choir will alng Good Friday; Uturglcal aerrku ('flnfeaalooa; Thursday, 7 p.m. Fri­ ' HOLY FAMILY CHURCH II p m . G ood Fridav: Services al 3 p.m. Cenfeialoni: Wednesday, children's Directors: Boys' Choir. Mrs. Carl at all these aervleea. at 3 p.m day. I p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Saturday. , Rtv. Anthony Hnmar, C.R., Failer Eaater Maaaea Midnight •High). with adoration of the Croat, (tallona Confeulon 9:30 to 13 noon. Adults 3 .p m . and 7 p.m. Rust: and Adult. Mrs. lack Kabat. 3. 7, 9, and 10:30 a m. Easier Mataea; Midnight and II of the Croas. and rceUallon of the 4 to S and 7-9 p.m. Thursday. 34 Holy Salurday; VlgU Services at Organists: Mrs. John Dickey and I Confeaalona: Before and after the 10:30 p.m. Holy Thureday; Maaa at 7:30 p.m. 'aervleea morning and evening. Sat- The Chlldren'a Choir will alng al a.m. (Soiemni. Roaarv. p.m. Friday. 24 p.m. Saturday, 44 Mrs. Harry Sluarer. Euter Masses; Midnight, 8. and 0 Good Friday: Stallone of the Croaa jurday. 24 p.m. and M p.m. the Midnight Maaa The Adult Choir will alng at 11 Holy Salurday: VlgU Sarvlcea at and 7:30-10 p.m. at 12 noon . Holy Thuraday: High Maaa at a DIrertor; Slater Robert Marie. 10.43 p m Holy Thursday: Low Mats 9 pjn. a.m. Roly Saturday: Vigil Services at S COLORADO SPRINGS. :p.m. p m I The ch oir -will ting Maaa Proper OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE RANGELY Easier Masses: S and 9:30 a.m. by Rosalnl; Mata VIII: Offertory, ST. IGNATIUS CHURCH Rtv. Jamas Prehens, C.R., Pastor "Pania Angcllcua;” and "Pange Rtv. Leo M. Blech, Paator Confessions; Saturday, 3:30-3 p.m. Lingua." CROOK Confeaalona; Thuraday and Friday, and 7-3 p.m. One h ou r before serv­ Good Friday: Services at 2 and 3 p.m Saturday. 4:30 p.m. and 7-30 ST. PETER'S CHURCH ices. 7:38 p-m. Rev. Charles J. Salmon, Paster Holy Thursday: Haaa al 8 pm . The choir will ling Improperia, Holy Thuraday. High Maaa at S Confessions: Thursday 7:23 p.m Good Friday: Liturgical Mrvlces Mode I, "Adorimua Te Chritle." .

    IDAHO SPRINGS AND MISSIONS ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rtv. Francis Pelempa, Paster Conleadona: Thursday, 7-7;S« p.m. Salurday, 1-2 pm . and 7:30-9 pm. A gift of lilies expresses so well what you want to say in Holy 'niurtoay: Mass at 8 p m. Good Friday: SUtlona of the Crnu p m. Llturglca] Servicea at 8 p m Onder fresh-cut or healthy Holv Saturday: Easter Vigil Serv- the symbol of Eternal Love. Icrs at It p.m Eaater Maaaea: Midnight iHtgh> and 10 a m. potted blooms now for on-time delivery. At the Midnight Mass the choir i will sing "Of Morn of Beaulv." SItellua: "M au In C," Gounod. Offer­ tory. "Regina Coell." and reces­ < £H flstorL (D a q m . S h o p ^ sional. "Alleluia " CENTRAL e r r V ' F-aaler M au al Hardesty-Ross K\rlusive Appnrcl for Uomen, Misses, ami 8 am. Confeuiona beginning at 7 .r^SFPHINE ,\T 5TH AVE. a.m - C h ild re n GEORGETOWN- Mau at 8 a m Baghtsisqt Confeuiona beginning ai 7.30 a m Florist PY. M)2f)f* 108 K. Main ilowtiShep FR. 7-2745 ILIFF ST. CATHERINE'S CHURCH “It Would Be Our Easter Creeftnos lAttended From Crook) Corner I'onfcraInns: Friday, 7:13. Sfationery - Gifts - Mimeopraphinji Easier Maaaea 8 and 10 a.m E. Colfax at Fairfax Pleasure to Serve P rin tin g FI.. 5.».>09 You” Littleton Stotioners-Printers We Give Red Stamps ' 1 101 West Main St. PY 1-1821 1225 Logan KE 4-5397 Rlrispd SarrampRl Pariah \

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