ARCHDIOCESAN EDITION Sec. 2, Page i Bishop Reed Launches Migrants' Schooling Is Topic Of Meeting Broad Reform Program The Colorado Department for migrant comprehensive of Education Migrant Edu­ education, will speak to O k la h o m a C ity — A line ' with American-style "This reduces the 200 or cation program, in conjunc­ the conference May 15, 7 widespread reform of dioce­ management, sets up a more independent pipelines tion with the U S. Office of p.m. san organization and busi­ kind of diocesan governing into the Bishop’s office and Education, will host the John Hughes, director, ness practices has been board with the Bishop as replaces their number with First National Migrant inaugurated by Bishop Vic­ chairman. Lines of commu­ compensatory education. a more functional system.” Education conference in Office of Education, will be tor J. Reed in his Oklaho­ nication are detailed as in THE NOVEL structure Denver May 15-17 at the the main speaker on the ma City-Tulsa diocese. corporate organizational establishes a Pastoral Continental Denver motor The move, which brings charts. Board directly under the first day. Church administration into As one observer said. Bishop, and the Bishop is . hotel. himself a member — with According to Consultant veto powers — of the John Garcia, the national Let Philip Host board. Others with board regard for the past elTorts membership include the of Colorado in providing Your Mother's Day diocese’s Vicar General, a sun-iner educational pro­ priest elected by the cler­ grams for migratory chil­ D in n e r gy, a treasurer, a secular dren is well known. He afTairs officer, and a repre­ said the 46 states with For Gracious Holiday Dining sentative elected by the migrant children impaction Little Council through its are looking for program board of presidents. leadership from those few TIFFIN INN Department heads of ex­ isting organizations were states whose past efforts, seventeen-lhirtv south Colorado blvd at state expense, have in Luxurious W R IT E R S ' MANOR told that the new plans Who Will Help? will be effected "as soon as promoted summer educa­ tional programs for migra­ possible.” Mrs. Jam es Sweeney, left, and Mrs. William Wolf, leaders in organizing The Pastoral. Board will the first Catholic Education Guild summer day camp, scheduled June 17-21 tory children. function as the decision and June 24-28 at John XXIII center, Denver, peer through a field of ques­ Senator Harrison A. Wil­ W E R E o r t r ^ making arm of the diocese tion m arks signifying their quest for more volunteer help for the project. liams. Jr., of Now Jersey, in all things except confi­ long a national advocate dential spiritual matters. MOTHER’S DAY Complete Dinner 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. Summer Day Camp Scheduled PRIME CLUB STEAK Ht:SEHVAT/0\S PHONE 455-9763 The Catholic Education "The program will con­ wirth, 466-8292; Sts. Peter Guild’s first summer day sist of sports, games, song and Paul, Nita Pepe. 237- $2.85 camp will be held two fests, crafts, dancing, dra­ 2217; St. Pius X, Jewel Chef's Special weeks next month June m a. cook-ouLs, and daily Cronin, 333-2567; Notre Little Pepina’s 17-21 and June 24-28 — at M ass. Dame, Rosemary Hannon, FILET MIGNON John XXIII center. 3800 Mrs. Anthony Sedar, 794-0474; Sacred Heart, CENTRE W. 29th avenue, it was $ 2.60 Mrs. James Sweeney, and Mrs. Moriarity, 623-6287; show Mom RESTAURANT announced this week. Mrs. William Moriarity are Annunciation, Madelyn Guild officials, who em­ Shields, 355-3646; and MAR-LEE 340 0 OSAGE DENVERj directors of the project. A RESTAURANT-LOUNGE phasized a need for more fee of $4 per child w as set Loyola, Joanne Sheehan, 43SH W. Florida Appreciation I MOTOR LODGE volunteers to help with the to cover supplies, lunch 355-4240. Phone H;I5-644ii first-of-its-kind camp in the supplements, and insur­ A delicious dinner area, said the camp would ance; children are being operate daily from 9:30 a.sked to bring sack lunch­ here, in the comfort = ^ Enjoy g l|tglflanb ot th t RING THE 3 1 a.m. to 3 p.m. except for a es the first day. John F. Kennedy 1-7 p.m . sc h ed u le Ju n e 28. of good service, is a Liaison contacts in the RESTAURANT & LOUNGE BELL The camp is being set up n ice way to s h o w for boys and girls from various parishes are: Featuring grades 4-6 from Sacred Holy Trinity, Lois Neu- Mom you love her! artan FOR MOTHER A. iRlinesiaii Bar-B-Que Heart, Annunciation, Loyo­ “A nd G e t T h e la, Cure d’Ars, Holy Trini­ Tops Restaurants B. Rice Pileff. Beef Teaderleie FinexI i’e rf ic c ty, Sts. Peter and Paul, St. C. Steaks and Lehster 74$ FEDERAL BLVD Pius X, and Notre Dame Win NRA Awards Whether it be the drink or the In D e n v e r " On the Curve of S. Havaoa p arishes. 7900 EAST COLFAX AVE. dance, or a superbly prepared Two Denver area res­ at Hampden "The purpose is to give dish . all may ^ enjoyed taurants have been named 4300 WADSWORTH AVE. young boys and girls from 755-9941 in our unique SCOTTISH decor. ' different cultures, environ­ winners in the National "I.el UK llttKl yuu ments, and ethnic back­ Restaurant association’s on Stolher's Day" grounds the opportunity to 1968 menu Idea exchange Dinner Reiervotiont For work, play, sing, and pray contest. Phon* 244-9221 together so that all partici­ MOTHER’S DAY They are the Pub at the Hour* Doilyi A.M. to 10 PJA. pants will have the oppor­ Take Mom to Denver's finest re.staurant on “Her” Day! n «n riiiis end enlerlninnirnt tunity to learn first hand New Albany hotel, and in tlir T ik i lAtuiigr Moiiduy thru Saturday. in an atmosphere of Chris­ three Tops Coffee Shops. Continental Denver has a lovely Carnation ju.st for her, too. tian involvement what 3743 Federal Blvd.. 7900 each individual has to of­ E. Colfax Ave., and 4300 <} fer.” the guild said. W adsw orth. p HEART 0’ DENVER ontinental MOTOR HOTEL E. COLFAX AT DOWNING 0 Chaplain Not Called e n ve r • Excellent Food • <• • Pleasant To Viet With ANG M other's Day Brunch • 9 Surroundings Than Rang, South Viet­ and chaplain of the 120th, SERVED from 9:00 a.m. to 2 p.m. • Good Service nam — More than a third was not among men of the strength of the 900- shipped out to Vietnam. Adults........... $1.95 Children under 12............$1.25 C ottage Sunday A ctivity man Ckilorado Air National He has been working an Guard were moved from overtime schedule to serve Premium Hawaiian Easter Ham ■ Fried Chicken Livers, Financier • For Family Buckley field, Denver, to both his downtown parish Calves Sweetbreads, Bordelaise • Scrambled Eggs • Breakfast C o ffee Entertainment this combat zone base leist and his military "parish” week. a t base. Sausage * Creamed Chipped Beef, English Muffin • Corned 'Twenty of the pilots flew Beef Hash • Chicken Ala King Shop th e ir FlOO Sup>er Sabre je t I BRING MOTHER HERE fighters from Buckley. FOR HER DAY Assorted Chilled Juices # Fruit Compote # Fresh Fruit Tray 9 Melon Other Guardsmen made Open 11 a.m. 10 p.m. Daily Balls 9 Kadota Figs 9 Stewed Prunes 9 Assorled Jellies. J- ms and extends a Happy Mother’s Day to the flight in C141 trans­ lA-oz. T-Honex I'.S.D.A. Choice............. SZ.Z.'i Marmalade 9 Coffee Calces 9 Doughnuts 9 Sweet Rolls 9 Dollar you and your family. Enjoy a day ports. The Air Force said U.S. C'hoiff Sirlion ................. 1.4.1 I'.S. ('holer Kiln Mij;.............. I..11 Sixe Hot Cakes 9 Hash Browned Potatoes 9 Corn Fritters 9 Peca « Twirls of pleasant dining with us. We'll the members of the 120th C rn trr Cut ChopK ................... I.|« Tactical Fighter squadron Sp. Chirkrn ......................... 1.1« fit he looking forward to serving you. Humhurerr Stritk ................... l.tKI Ch. e of Beverage "will fly close air support” All ('hilorrn I'urtionx .................7.1 « Luritr Shrimp ....................... i,2tl t for allied ground forces. Hiilihut Strnk........................... l.tMI Reservations Recommended The Colorado Air Nation­ al Guard was activated by ALL DINNERS President Johnson Jan. 27, COMPLETE _____n e n t a I soon after seizure by North ^ . i r O e n v e r Korea of the radai ship P u e b lo . COLUMBINE STEAK Monsignor (Lt. Col.) Ri­ HOUSE I LOUNGE ^^M other'is Day D inner B u ffe t"^ chard Hiester, pastor of 301.304 Federal § » ; Holy Ghost parish. Denver, ^ 7 SERVED from 2:30 p.m, to 9:00 p.m. \ Open 24 hrs., 7 days a week Enjoy Mother's Day Dinner Here Adults...........$2.95 Children under 12........-....$1.50 Serving from 12 Noon to 8 P.M. Baked Sugar Cured Virginia Easter Ham * Roast Baron of Colorado 2020 So. Federal HOOVER'S RESTAURANT Beef, Au jus * Honey Dipped Golden Fried Chicken Across from Brentwood Shop. Cntr. eth Ave. at Ash St. 322-2622 Lobster Thermidore Ripe and Green Olives 9 Celery Sticks. Carrot Curls 9 Cherry Peppers, Kosher Dill Pickles 9 Green Tomatoes, Radish Roses 9 Marinated Herring Filets 9 Garden Fresh Green Salad, Choices of Dressings 9 Po­ THE PEPPER POD tato Salad 9 Cole Slaw 9 Fresh Cucumber Salad 9 Sliced Beet Salad 9 Kidney Bean Salad 9 Chicken Salad 9 Waldorf Salad 9 As­ (Where the menu is alwoys unusual) GoLDEnf'tT S t e e p .
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