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VOLUME 5, NUMBER 45 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1963 TEN CLNTj LIONS HONOR 3O BOYS TflE BOYS in the above pic ture are members of the Little League team and Boy Scout troop sponsored by Hoboken Lions Club They participated in this week's annual Youth Activities Day program held in Meyer's Hotel Each of che Little League players was present- ed with a sweater by Joseph Gilmartin, youth activities chairman, Anthony Russo, scoutmaster, received an a- ward from John P. O'Leary international counsellor as did Det. Patrick Donatacci of the PAL and JohnRomanc Little League coac*i. Charles DeFazio made the latter pre- sentations. All are shown in the rear. Others in back row are Rudolph Ram'eri.presi- dent; Rev. Herr of St. Peter and Paul's Church and Mil- ton Chanin, awards chair- man. Little Leaguers are Romano, Melendez, Burke, Foster, O'Connor, Poore, Paulilo, Branda, Daddetta, Contron, Pisani, Pinkman, Forio, Griego, Whitey, Scal- zo and Donattacci. The Boy Scouts are Calabrese, Leone Nattallicchio, Costa, Penna and Citro. EN picture at right are Scout leaders shown with with the clergymen of the churches which sponsor the troops. In the group are,at table. Rev. E. Zwall, Rev. E. Hess, Rev. P. Miller and standing, Rev. Daniel Gomez Frank Musumici, Lome Koch, Arthur Calabro and Father Bernard Mohan. VOLUME 5, NUMBER 45 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1963 LIONS HONOR 3O BOYS THE BOYS in the above pic ture are members of the Little League team and Boy Scout troop sponsored by Hoboken Lions Club They participated in this week's annual Youth Activities Day program held in Meyer's Hotel Each of the Little League players was present- ed with a sweater by Joseph Gilmartin, youth activities chairman. Anthony Russo, scoutmaster, received an a- ward from John P. O'Leary international counsellor as did Det. Patrick Donatacci of the PAL and JohnRomanc Little League coach. Charles DeFazio made the latter pre- sentations. All are shown ir the rear. Others in back row are Rudolph Ranieri.presi- dent; Rev. Herr of St. Peter and Paul's Church and Mil- ton Chanin, awards chair- man. Little Leaguers are Romano, Melendez, Burke, Foster, O'Connor, Poore, Paulilo, Branda, Daddetta, Contron, Pisani, Pinkman, Forio, Griego, Whitey, Scal- zo and Donattacci. The Boy Scouts are Calabrese, Leone Nattallicchio, Costa, Penna and Citro. IN picture at right Scout leaders shown with with the clergymen of the churches which sponsor the troops. In the group are,at table. Rev. E. Zwall, Rev. E. Hess, Rev. P. Miller and standing. Rev. Daniel Gomez Frank Musumici, Lome Koch, Arthur Calabro and Father Bernard Mohan. " HOWM Hcllriti, fttlff, D*<»*t»«r 4,19W TO SJiVG ROLL OF VIOLETTA HOBOKEN'S NEW STADIUM MAY BE Kathleen Curach Wed NAMED IN HONOR OF SLAIN PRESIDENT In Church Rite Revised plans for the $500,000 Ml»s Kathleen Curach, daughter high school stadium in Hoboken To Hold Book Fair of Mrs. Stephanie Curach of 812 are expected to be presented to At Stevens Play School Bloomfield St., Hoboken, and th« the Hoboken Board of Education late Marvin Curach, recently be- on Tuesday. The board has been A book fair of new books and came the bride of Henry A. Ma- asked to name the stadium In honor records for children and youth will zurek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henn of the late President Kennedy. be held by Stevens Cooperative F. Mazurek of 514 11th St., I Play School today, Friday, at Ste- Won City, in a ceremony In Ou Councilman Louis DePascale, vens Tech, Hoboken. Announce- Lady of Grace Roman Catholi board secretary, announced that ment was made by Mrs. James Church, Hoboken the board will probably order the Van Der Veen, chairman of the A reception followed In Clu advertisement of bids for con- event. struction at the 5,000-seat athletic Montlcelli, Union City. Upon thei plant. The Items, suitable for pre- return from a wedding trip to rh school age through Junior high The Board Is also expected to Poconos, couple will reaid*? Schoolers, will be on sale to the North Bergen. discuss a letter received from public at list prices from 3 to seven dry coundlmen regarding * • • 11 p.m. In dining rooms C and The Rosary Society of Sts. Pete the theft of $9,000 worth of busi- D at the institute. ness machines from the high school and Paul Roman Catholic Churc! last month. The sale is for the benefit of Hoboken, will hold a dinner t tne non-profit play school, in which Patricia Murphy's in Yonkers o The councllmen asked a number mothers cooperate with teachers Saturday of questions relating to the equip- In taking care of children three A chartered bus will leave tl- ment and the investigation, which to five years old. It Is open s Is still under way by police. church rectory at 404 Hudson to all mothers. President of the at noon DePascale said the Sullivan De- school is Mrs. James White tective Agency of North Bergen Mrs. Peter McDonneP Is chair has been retained to provide bond- Publicity chairman for the book man, assisted by Mis. Aueu; ed, armed guards over the week- sale Is Mrs Norman Schatell of Ghelll and Mrs Francis Scot ends and holidays at $2 per hour. Union Ciry He said the service should not Hoboken Council 159, Knights cost $100 a week." Catherine Laush Weds Columbus, will have retlr sportswrlter Jackie Farrell, m Prior to the burglary, a member Joseph John Milne a New York Yankee scout, of the regular high school main- Miss Catherine Laush, daughter guest speaker at Its pre-Chri* tenance staff was on duty over of Mrs Josephine Laush of 423 mas communion breakfast of • the -weekends and an unarmed Madison St., Hoboken, became the Council on Sunday, Dec 22, at • member of the Civil Defense Aux- bride of Joseph John Milne of Union Club, Hoboken iliary police patroled outside the 565 First St., Hoboken, son of building from 4 p.m to midnight. Farrell, who Joined the Yankf- the late Mr and Mrs William 21 years ago as publicitydl'recrc "There wasn't anything wrong with Milne, in a recent ceremony In the other sstem," said De Pas- later became road secretary ' St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church, day he handles the Red Ban cale. "The armed guards offer Hoboken more protection." A reception followed In kalian While the search for the burglars Community Center, Union Clrv. To Nominate Slate and stolen machines continue, pu- Following a wedding trip to the pils are using machines rented Poconos, the couple will reside The Hoboken Regular Democrat from the Business Machines Co. in Jersey Ciry Organization, Inc., Ladles Aaxi of Jersey City. DePascale said lary, will hold its next regul the board has an option to buy meeting In the Club Rooms the machines Included in the rental Coin Club Meets 537 Park Avenue, Hoboken, agreement In case the stolen equip- The Hoboken Coin Club met last Tuesday evening, January 1. ment is not recovered. night In the Hoboken Health Center, Nomination of officers to se Woman's Club View 916 Garden St., Hoboken for the year 1964 will take pla Arthur F. Marotta, Hoboken public Final plans for the spaghetti s Slides On Fine Art safety director and president of per to be held Wednesday evertl the dub, has extended an invita- January 22 in the club roo Hoboken Woman's Club had the will be made by Mrs. Felice B Fine Arts Department as hostess tion to anyone Interested in A- merican or foreign coins to attend barito, chairman of the commit: at their meeting yesterday in the Reservations may be made thro Community YMCA, 1301 Washing- future meetings He said a mem- bership drive Is underway Mrs. Daniel Hannagan and M ton St., Hoboken. John Brennan, ticket coromirr' Albert Drexel, art supervisor In At the recent meeting, a -v Hoboken Public schools, showed Elonbogen Heads ute's silence was observed in ho slides on pre-Columbian art, loan- Kiwanis Club o! the memory of the late Pr ed by Brooklyn Museum of Art. ident Kennedy. Mrs. Paul Hancik Sr., co-chair- Herman Elonbogen was installed A Christmas party was enjc man of the art department, pre- as president of the Hoboken Ki- by the members. Featured , sented vocal selections. wanis Club at a luncheon meeting a grab bag and Santa Claus. M Special guests for the occasion held Thursday at the Marlin Room John O'Connell and Mrs Fe] were Mrs. William F. Pratt, nor- John M. Stanton, Klwants pres- Barbarito were presented thern art vice chairman and Mrs. ident, will preside. John Lerbs fcifts In appreciation of their MISS JUNE FISKE, above, will portray the touching,tragic Floyd Hartng, eighth district art role of the beautiful Violetta in La Traviata Sunday, Dec- at Hoboken Rotary and Rudolph forts for the past vear chairman. Program is under the Ranleri of Hoboken Lions Club Mrs O'Connell, president ; ember 8 at the new Hoboken Senior High School. The per- direction of Mrs. William Schef- were special guests sided. formance will begin at 8 p.m. sharp. Proceeds will go fel, art chairman of the Hoboken to The Hoboken Chapter, Unico Foundation, Inc. Reserved Unit. seats are $3 and general admission is $2.50. Tickets are Mrs. Walter G, Lee is president on sale at Kay's Pharmacy, 326 Washington Street or may of the club. be obtained from Ralph Jacodine, 518 Washington Street. The male lead roles will be sung by Arno Wald as Germont VFW Members To Aid WINTER SERVICE and Joseph Leonardo as Alfredo.