Jersey Hiradó, 1964 (45. évfolyam, 3-39. szám)

1964-07-10 / 28. szám

July 10, 1964 TRENTON SERRANS INSTALL—Louis D. Bonanni, left, presents the gavel of office to Joseph J. Kandira, right, his successor as presi­dent of the Serra Club of Trenton. Looking on is Fr. Carl A. Wagner, diocesan director of voca­tions and club chaplain. Mr. Bonanni, now dis­trict governor of Serra, installed Mr. Kandra; also Anthony Lee and Thomas Heitzman Jr., vice presidents; Jeremiah A. Madden, secretary, and Anton P. Spaeth, treasurer. The Serrans were hosts to the four new priests of the diocese: Frs. Charles F. Kelly, Rocco A. Cuomo, Eugene Prus and William J. Bohnsack. At the June 17 meeting of the club at the Glendale Restaurant, the speaker was Fr. Leon Dicks, O.F.M. Conv., chaplain of St. Francis Hospital, Trenton. San Alfonso Retreatants Receive 10-Year Certificates WEST END — More than 25 from the Trenton Diocese was in­men have received special certifi­cates so far this year for partici­pating in 10 or more annual ro treats at San Alfonso Retreat House here. Fr. Joseph G. McManus, C.Ss.R., new rector of San Alfonso, con­ferred six certificates upon 10- year men last Sunday afternoon at the conclusion of last week­end’s closed retreat. One man Daniel Brenna J'UJtcAcd (Dihsudoh 340 Hamilton Ave. THREE SPACIOUS AIR­­CONDITIONED PARLORS AMPLE PARKING SPACE FREE USE OF PARLORS Tel. EX 3-2857 eluded: Joseph De Franco of St. Joachim’s Parish, Trenton. Fr. McManus has succeeded Ft*. Richard F. O’Malley, C.Ss.R., as rector. Fr. O’Malley is in Pitts­burgh undergoing treatment for a respiratory condition. Other Trenton Diocese men who have received 10-year certificates this year are Alexander Sudol of Sacred Heart, Trenton; Charles A. Seidenglanz Jr. and Theodore G. Wilson Sr., both of St. Raphael’s, White Horse. Others cited this year are Em­mett J. Morrissey of New York, Emil A. Bacigal of Hoboken and Sebastian W. Maulbeck of Jersey City, all 35 years, and Leonard Reitwiesner of Union City, 30 years. MARCH ALONG AUF DEUTSCH Authentic, stirring German marches, 10 records, 45 rpm, for only 2 dollars. First time offer. Cash, check or money order to: PREISBRECHER, Vienna 23., Kinskygasse 8, Austria. We pay return post­age. Sorry, no COD’s. HARRISON INSURANCE AGENCY Princeton Knights Plan Morris Hall Picnic July 19 LAWRENCEVILLE — A gala picnic is being planned by Prince­ton Council, Knights of Columbus, for the residents of Morris Hall, the diocesan home for the aged here. The affair will be held July 19 from 2 to 5 p.m. and the knights will be assisted in entertaining their guests by the Princeton Council Columbiettes. Peter G. Miller, general chair­man, announced there will be a parade around the home grounds by the hand of Trenton Post 93, American Legion, after which An­thony Di Giovacchino will conduct the band in a concert. Richard Stives is chairman of this phase of the program. Another highlight of the after­noon will be some old-time square dance music played by Princeton’s “one-man band,” Richard Kron­­nagle. Rosemont Alumnae Install New Officers at Picnic MORRISVILLE, Pa.—New of­ficers of the Delaware Valley Chapter, Rosemont College Alum­nae Association, were installed Wednesday at a picnic luncheon at the home of Mrs. Charles J. Bentz here. New members of the board of directors inducted included Miss Mary Ann Bacsó of Titusville, N.J., as vice president and treasurer. A Complete Insurance Service for Your Every Need Free Consultation on ALL Insurance Problems 619 Trenton Trust Building, Trenton,^. J. — EXport 2-2444 JAMES PERLINGIERO, Representative 457 Whittaker Avenue, Trenton, N. J. — Tel. 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Sorry, no COD’s. 3 1 Service Academies Accept 11 of Thompson’s Nominees WASHINGTON — Congressman Frank Thompson Jr. of the Fourth Congressional District, covering Mercer and Burlington Counties in New Jersey, announced 11 of his nominees from the two. coun­ties have been accepted for admission to the four service acad­emies. ' Accepted by the Naval Academy at Annapolis are Garwood W. Ba­con, 18, son öf Mr. and Mrsi W. Garwood Bacon Jr., 200 Lippin­­cott Avenue, Riverton, Palmyra High School graduate; Teddy Max Neal, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Neal, 21 Birehwood Lane, Willing­­boro, Levittown High School; Christopher J. Reeber, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig C. Reeber, 136 Fenwood Avenue, Mercer­­ville, a 1963 graduate of Notre Dame High School, Trenton, who completed his freshman year at Trenton State College, and Law­rence W. Bowker, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Baker, 96 Shreve Avenue, Mount Holly, a graduate of the Naval Prep School, Bainbridge, Md. He was a seaman on active duty when selected. Accepted by the Military Acad­emy at West Point are Joseph R. Mazzaglia, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mazzaglia, 2223 Laurel Drive, Riverton, Palmyra High School; John W. McDonald, 17, son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. William McDonald, 9 Walton Road, Mount Holly, Dependents’ High School, Chateauroux, France; Robert Hotchkin, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hotchkin, 400 Salem Drive, Riverton, Moores­­town Friends School. Attending the Air Force Acad­emy at Colorado Springs, Colo., will be Michael J. Karaffa Jr., 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ka­raff a, 13 5 Lafayette Avenue. Trenton, Hamilton High West; John D. Batchelor, 18, son of Mr, and Mrs. L. Douglas Batchelor, 323 Cedar Lane, Mount Holly, Lenape Regional High School. Accepted by the Merchant Ma­rine Academy at Kings Point, N. Y., were Joseph R. English, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. English, 42 Eaton Road, Borden­­town, William MacFarland High School, and Edward S. Cartlidge, 19, son of Mrs. Agnes Cartlidg-e, 5 Greenville Court, Trenton, Ham­ilton High East, 1963, now a pri­vate in the Army, Although Mr. Thompson had only one appointment to make to Annapolis, all three of his alter­nate nominees also gained admit­tance. Mr. Bacon was the princi­pal nominee; Mr. Neal, first alter­nate, won a Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps scholarship; Mr. Bowker, second alternate, was ad­mitted under the quota for enlist­ed men from the fleet, and Mr. Reeber, third alternate, was ad­mitted under the Naval Reserve quota. Mr. Thompson’s principal nomi­nee for West Point was disquali­fied for physical reasons, and all three alternates gained admit­tance. Mr. Mazzaglia, first alter­nate, entered as the principal nom­inee with the elimination of the principal; Mr. McDonald and Mr. Hotchkin, the other two alter­nates, were accepted by the acad­emy as equally outstanding can­didates. Mr. Karaffa and Mr. Batchelor earned the position of principal nominees for the Air Force Acad­emy in competitive examinations against five other candidates, and Mr. English and Mr. Cartlidge suc­cessfully competed in a state-wide test against 170 other candidates for the 10 appointments allotted to the state for Kings Point. Mr. Thompson stressed the point that not only principal nominees gain admittance to the academies and urged those seeking considera­tion for academy nominations in 1965 should apply now at his of­fice in Trenton. Bishop Gibbons Dies at 95; World’s Oldest Catholic Bishop ALBANY, N.Y. (NC) — BishopL Edmund F. Gibbons, 95, reported as the oldest Catholic bishop in the world, died June 19 in the Albany See which he had directed for 35 years. Bishop Gibbons retired as the sixth Bishop of Albany on No­vember 10, 1954, and was suc­ceeded by Bishop William A. Scully. Francis Cardinal Spellman of­fered a Solemn Pontifical Requiem Mass in the Cathedral of the Im­maculate Conception here June 24. Auxiliary Bishop Edward J. Maginn of Albany delivered the sermon. Born in White Plains, N.Y., Sep­tember 16, 1868, Bishop Gibbons attended Niagara University and the Seminary of Our Lady of the Angels in Niagara. He was or­dained in Rome in 1893, after studying there for three years. Serving for a time as superin­tendent of diocesan schools in the Buffalo Diocese, he was conse­crated Bishop of Albany in 1919. Since that time, the number of churches in the diocese increased by 65, the number of schools by 28, and two Catholic colleges were established. One of his major goals was to secure the elevation of the Mo­hawk Indian girl Kateri Tekak­­witha to sainthood. Through his efforts she has been accorded the title of Venerable. When he retired nearly 10 years ago, Bishop Gibbons was named Titular Bishop of Verbe. With the death of Bishop Gib­bons, the oldest Catholic prelate is reported to be Archbishop Dio­­nigio Casaroli of Gaeta, Italy, who will be 95 next month. ELECTED NAVIGATOR — Charles R. Schino of Trenton (above) has been elected navi­gator of Bishop Griffin General Assembly, Fourth Degree- Knights of Columbus. The mem­bership is composed of knights of Trenton and Incarnation Councils of Trenton; also those of Bordentown and Princeton Councils. Mr. Schino succeeds Anthony P. Jonaitis, who be­comes the assembly admiral. Other officers are Carl R. Men­­dola, captain; Clarence E. Ram­sey, pilot; Peter Frascella, comptroller; Walter Materniak, purser; Michael La Rossa, scribe; Joseph A. Fox and John A. Opsuth, sentinels. Mr. Schino, who served as grand knight of Trenton Council in 1957; then five terms as district deputy, is a buyer in the purchasing de­partment of the New Jersey Turnpike Authority.

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