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Mechaalevllle — National and •at* poet and auxiliary officers e* the Italian American War V eta-em of the United States offi-
• tated at the joint installation of t>ters Purcell Post' and Auxil-my at Joyce's Restaurant Sun-kv afternoon.
tt»te Commander Harry Mor-mk of Little Falls, and Miss ftoa Azzoto of Syraouse, State Auxiliary president, were the in-•talling officers, with National commander Vincent Loparco of tyraeuse acting as officer of the lay and Mrs, Angle Tenuto of Dhester, Pa., National Auxiliary president, serving as conductress.
Toastmaster at the event, *rhich was attended by guests Irom Little Falls, Syracuse, Wat-irvliet, Saratoga Springs and ftallston Spa, was Past Commander Frank Cinella. Com-tnander Loparco was the princi-pad speaker. The Rev. Serafino Aurigemma, OSA, pastor of the Church of the Assumption, and
f first honorary member of Peters Purcell Post, gave the invocation and the blessing. Father Aurigemma also spoke briefly during the program.
Post officers inducted included »Jerry Zeppetelli, commander;
Julius Piroli, senior vicecom-mander; Pat Michele, junior vice-commander; Anthony Luciano, officer of the day; Vincent Barber, quartermaster; Joseph De Marco, chaplain; Samuel Fus-chino, sergeant-at-arms; Severio Miranda, rehabilitation chairman and Michael Rinaldi, judge advocate.
Inducted for the auxiliary were!
^ M ^ r y ^ u i s * F ^ ? M ™ ' . Pres" Mechanicville-Burt L. Hack, ident; Mrs. Loretta Rinaldi, sen- 85> a former local mortician and
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State Officers Install Vetss""^C Heads Llks Program
THE SARATOV AN, THURSDAY, NOV. 17. 19tft-.11 Th» Knickerbocker Ne«e — aarttoet MlUoa
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VETS HONOR DE CRESCENTE—Angelo DeCrescente, center, being" congratulated on his appointment as an honorary member of the State Department of the Italian American War Veterans, the first person to be given that honor by the ITAM State Department. DeCrescente, an honorary member of Peters Purcell Post and active in post and auxiliary affairs,
was also named membership chairman for upper New York State. Left to right. National Commander .Vincent Loparco of Syracuse, State Commander Harry Mornelii of Little Falls, DeCrescente; Miss Viola Azzoto of Syracuse, State Auxiliary president, and Mrs. Angle Tenuto of Chester, Pa., national auxiliary president.
Burt L. Hack Dead at 8 5 ; Was Civic Leader
Mechanicvtlle—Con A. Santa-gato, past exalted ruler and past state vicepresident of the Elks, has been named general chairman for the annual memorial service of the local Lodge of Elks to be held Sunday night, Dec. 4.
Santagato said today that tentative plans call for the pro-; gram to start at 8 p.m., follow-; ing the same format which will be used by the 1,800 Elks lodges throughout the United States on that day for the traditional Klks ritual commemorating deceased members.
Full details of the memorial program and the name of the speaker will be announced soon, according to Santagato. The service, as in the past, will be open to all Elks, families of deceased members and to the public.
Junior CDA Starts Christmas Project
Mechanicville — A Christmas gift project for St. Joseph's Infant Home was started at a meeting of Our Lady of Fatima Troop of the Junior CDA Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Rosemary Lefner on the Waterford road. Christine Desmond, president, presided at the business meeting. The next meeting will be Nov. 28.
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lor vicepresident; Mrs. Marelyn Cinella, j u n i o r vicepresident; Miss Rosalie D'Alberto, treasurer ; Rose Ponzillo, secretary; Mrs. Odelia Gimino, chaplain; Mrs. Lena Sylvester, conductress; Marie Miranda, sergeant-sA- arms; Lucy Sgambati, historian; Mary Luciano and Beatrice Vaddeon, trustees, and Emily D'Alberto, judge advocate.
Gold Star mothers' present included Mrs. Lena Purcell, Mrs. Josephine. Izzo and Mrs. Mary Migmano,. who were presented corsages, as were Mrs. Fasolino sad other guests. Banquet colors were blue and gold, official colors of the organization.
Co-chadrmen of the arrangements committee were Miss Rosalie D'Alberto and Michael Rinaldi.
Historic Mansion Open to Visitors
Mechanicville—Historic Knickerbocker Mansion at nearby Old Sohaghticoke will be open to the public the next two Sunday from
to 4 p.m., according to Harry J. Leyland of the executive committee of the Knickerbocker Historical Society.
The mansion will also be opened on weekdays until Dec. 1 by special appointment, Leyland said. Interested persons or groups may make appointments by calling Morris 4-4588 or 4-2583 or Valley Falls, Plymouth 34345.
CDA Food Sale Mechanicville—The CDA food
sale held at Grant's Store Friday has been reported a financial success by ttte committee in charge, which expressed its appreciation to all who aided ttie project.
Mrs. Alice Guest was chairman, and Mrs. Alice Duell, co-chairman. They were assisted by Mrs. Rita Paro, Mrs. Helen Montgomery, Mrs. Mary Wanko, Mrs. Marie Kornoroske and Mrs. Mary Louise Fasoiino.
prominent in community business and fraternal circles prior to his retirement in 1943, died yesterday at the home of his son, Chester B. Hack, at Schaghticoke following a long illness.
Mr. Hack entered the undertaking business here in 1914 as a partner with the late H. B. Mace in the firm of Mace and Hack, located on Park Ave. In 1927 he became sole owner of the business, which ha sold in 1943 to J. Dwight Dunn. He had made his home since that time at Schaghticoke.
While in Mechanicville he was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church, of which he was an elder.. He was also affiliated with the Mechanicville Rotary Club and had served on the boards of directors of the Mechanicville YMCA, the Salva-
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tion Army and the Mechanic- ] ber for 62 years of the Masonic ville Chamber of Commerce. He j Lodge. He was also affiliated was a member of the New York!with Albany Soverign Consistory, State and National Funeral Di-1 Apollo Commandery, and was a rectors Associations and was a life member of Delta Lodge.! charter member of the Adiron- Oriental Shrine and the Scottish1
dack Funeral Directors Aasocia- Riteand^ork Rite hi Troy. chapel in Schaghticoke. Burial'met* will be' distributed at the U H e was a member and past o o c r a l e s ^ ^ T a ck ""uneS ^ £ > H u d s o n V i e w <eme- M ^ n ^ e J u n i o r - S e n i o r High high priest of On Da Wa Lodge, Chapel at Schaghticoke; a riaugh-l^ h e r e - 'School tomorrow. F&AM, and had been a mem-ter, Mrs. Harlow Bender ofl
Great Barrington, Mass., brother, Fred Hack of Beaver, K e p o r t L a r d s Falls; three granddaughters and a great-grandson.
The funeral will be Saturday1 Mechanicville — Report cards at 2 p.m. at the Hack Funeral j indicating first quarter achieve-
Mrs. Russom Gets $1,500 Balls ton Spa—After
ing about an hour, ; County Supreme Court jury Tuesday returned a $1,500 verdict for Mrs. Mary Russom, 71, of 315 North Third, Mechanicville, for alleged injuries suffered in a Mechanicville store on Aug." 20, 1958.
Represented by John Serbalik
deliberat-jof Mechanicville, Mrs. Russom Saratoga alleged she fell over a basket
of. groceries in a store operated by Dominick Belmonte of 76 William.
George M. Mulligan of Johnstown was trial attorney for Belmonte. Supreme Court Justice Michael E. Sweeney of Saratoga Springs presided.
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