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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 11

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The Daily Itemi
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Port Chester, New York
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yyrr rrr OSITUAniCSMore obttuariw A2 A4 oVsJ Lruvu nr pc tat Gannett Westchester NewspapofiSaturday September ft 1989 All hiloh come a tong way PAd a VBa World War II veteran Paul VKa a World War II man for Standard NswsCain veteran aad Greenwich Cowl rat- idrat died of cardiac aneot Thurs-AjtiL at United Hoapttel lledlcal Crater In Port Cheater Ho eras 61 Al Mr Vita waa born May 21 1926 In Port Cheater to Peter and Maria Oricantl Vita Ho attended Port qhepter High School until hla seed hla education hla fondly said served in the UA Amy Sifnal Corps and eras awarded the American Quapaign Medal and the World War II Victory MedaL Mr yita1 lived in Port Chesterfor S3 years and moved to Greenwich 40 ago In 1044 he marrisd Dee la Greenwich Stanford Conn for 80 fore foiling health forced him to 11 years ago Ha wss a of Sacred Heart Church Sacred Heart Choir in Byram Society of the Port Old Timers Athletic Asso-ind the Byram Sokol Club In addition to Ms wife Mr Vita is survived by two sons Peter Vita and Thoeus Vita both of Greenwich two sisters Bessie Mae-sina and Connie Cleeone both of Port Chester aad four grandchild dren Two brothers Michael aad Rocco Vita died previously 1 Arrangements are being han-died by Craft Masurial Home Ine OUn Water has bora a number of Mow Jtoehettob Shiloh Baftkt Ou reh kmger (baa aba fa Act Waters who ratehrstoif WITH OLIVE WATERS but November It beneNo tun tbe everything They had a working group to raise money They had dUferent auxiliaries to raise monies to pay for the church You always had programs and you' had Sunday schools And you used to go off on a picnic Every second Thursday in August would be whan Betheada and Shiloh used to go off together to Rye Beach Inn Playland now la IMP A the loved to Wlnthrop Avenue to to start our church We had biblical verses on a card wit Bibia stories how they taught us hi tbe ojvaroau tiara la IMS tbe wooden bulkilat wet moved ob nllen Horn ita home oa Wlatbnp Aveooe to tkm oa Lincoln Avenue where tbe I bat been vMtodbytts time of i Rgptiit has The first few years we know wo iat was the best holiday In the going to the picnic And all the fomilles go with the children be awake all night watting for the morning to come to be ready to Rose Sabatini on Our Lady of Mount Catholle Church in He was a pariahlo Sacrament Church The next then's Choir That years old Then all had to Join the Then when you Joined the were going to school and on Wi school we always had a devotional service at our church with the Missionary Mothers taking rare of for us come after school to get the Bible training and then always have that every Wednesday for quite a while And then a lot of the children that attended the Bible instruction and everything they'd baptise us and then be a to I never left A lot of ehurchesrBut you bed the churches to go end Join I stayed at the our people left for to gri a letter else's Jdr Vita worked as a delivery In Port Chester EjnciftSanfcSoi retired house painter Prank' Serveilo a retired New Rochdit house painter died Aug pulmonary disease and ranU-4C Arrest at New Rochelle Medical Center Ho was 81 "He was born Jan 81 1907 In New Rochelle to Anthony Madeo Serveilo Th BMved to Italy where ho schools Ho returned to New Ro- and a brother when he was 11 Mr Serveilo was a Ployed house painter for 00 uatil he retired about live May 8 1943? in Carmei Roman Mount Vernon ner of Blessed Mr ServeDo wlfo of New Rosemarie Noel Calabria Italy Funeral handled by Burr Homes Ine Jfrfoe ten recently on tbe jporch of is survived by Ms Rochelle a daughter of San Francisco Serveilo of Why? got to be voted on by the official boeid the congregation to be you were a good member an wen in good standing in the i saying that the dmrehaa were the of odteral aad serial BfoT You AUmy Ute They tried a little lemra That was tbe We were DavifrSharpa Funeral of Mount Vernon on Railroad It was a Of course I was Port Chester resident the only Baptist Baptist church in New Rochelle And they -had a pool (for bop-have a pooL Now we have a a Oh yea People have to work up to that You have to be a Sunday school teacher and you taka pari After I got old and raised my finally I was more active in church That's tt But the Only social life we had for years going to church Because as a rule our parents had to work and a lot of the people had to be working a couple of Jobs And 1 they had to be active berause then wss nothing rise to be active for the church was the center for all our activities for colored at that I It wss Just a small congregation I knew ill of the ftmilira We were the children of the flunily that started the mission It vu a ooe- bate 90 butrmstffl I rant remember it yeurs a lot to icuyi enuren I was baptised in Old Betheada way The They call me because I talk about it ell the time nothing else but Shiloh was growing because thejr pie sales GRIEFS NEWJROCHEtH Holy Eucharist and Healing service on Wednesday at 18:19 pjn Evening Prayer Tuesday through Friday at 430 pm ajn worship service conducted by the Rev Jinuny Brown Visiting congregations will participate RALLY DATA WORSHIP SERVICE: The lAvem at 10 worship service msm 3 Robert RlneHo of Port Chester He married Mary Lagronegro aietired presser died Thursday of at Holy Rosary Church In Port at Greenwich (Omul) Chester on June S3 1039 He was a parishioner of Our Lady of Mercy Hester for CMandaBwmbwoftheCarU 45 roars Mr Rinello grew up la dl Chib both in Port Chester (JSeenwich where he attended In addition to his wlfo Mr topl He was born Sept 1 1918 Rinello Is survived by two brotb-to Joseph and Fllippa Guvdlo Ri- era Sam Rinello of Rye Brook aad dgUtf In New York City John RlneHo of Rye and two sis Mr Rinello was employed as a ten Sarah Crupi of Greenwich and presser for 80 'years by Perone Mary Rled of Bora Manufacturing Ca in Mount Ver- brother non until he retired IS yean ago viously He was a awmber of Loral 143 of Arrangements are being handle International Ladies' Garment died by craft Memoiral Home Ine Worken Union In Mount Vernon of Port Chester 1 tail IffiSsbta retired company vice president rnn Halstead a retired consul Scottsdale Aria Mrs Halstead re-tiftixeeuthre and former resident tired in 1904 oJUgehmont died Sept She A native of Hbmtarg Germany she was bon Sept 1ft 108ft to Mrs Halstead drowned in a Ernest and Ena Stan Bing She swimming pool at her home In attended public schools in Gcr-C4caftweAris suny and business school in En- HErs Halstead and her husband mSl2ieoiBl1 to PiMBTK Halstead lhed in Larch- thtmid-1940s to 107ft On May 8ft 194ft she married ran PJL Halstead As- Mr Halstead hi New York CHy Ine a retail and the couple se( first in Larchmont later In addition to ini New Rochelle Mrs Halstead is survived by a son Roy wn vice president of the company of Brussels lutgtnm a 1 The Halsteads had lived year-remind in Carefree' since 1976 but 0r grandchildren Mid owned the home and vara- Funeral services wen handled tidied then since 1967 When they: by Mount Sfaud Mortuary in Phoo-moved there the couple opened an nta Aria Mrs Halstead was butted office of their company In at Fomdiff Cemetery in Hartsdaie RALLY DAYffiaOy Day is to be to be hrid on Wednesday at 7ri5 pjn in the Church Library fiifMfl pftiffwfi i Thursday at 8 pjn in the ChapeL Road is to celebrate Rally Day Family worship and Installation of Sunday School staff tomorrow at 9:19 ara A worship service is scheduled at 11 am Tha Rev Roy Lloyd IS to bo the guest speaker at both! SUNDAY: to be celebrated at AME Episcopal Church 76 Grove Ave tomorrow during the 11 aja worship service The Rev Larry sermon topie Is Tf You Know Where Your Going You May Have Already Pamod Your Stop" The Rev Ellis Louden from Bethel Church in Bridgeport Is to be the guest speaker Mdunt -Carmel is to host the First Episcopal District Youth Evangelical Fellowship next Saturday at 8 pm COMMUNION SERVKKThO MAM ARON EC Chasch 901 Pelhamdale Ave tomorrow Worship service and Chun gfhooi are sdwduled for 1030 am The Rev William Saumirs sermon is entitled "Wricoem Bate" The annual Rally Day breakfest sponsored by the deacons Is at 9 am Victors COMMUNION SEKVKEffho-Sacraamnt of Holy Conmnmion is to observed toemcrow at The PORTCHESTER Sendee at 6 aja and worship service at 10 ajn Roswell and Eleanor Doughty will bn greeters The Rev Bffl sermon is entitled "OOOOPS" based on the entire letter to Philenun A Fellowship Time will follow BREAKFAST PROGRAM: lUaftedl i King St has Donation Is 99 1 service is at 10:45 Ichool is at 930 am in -Fellowship Ball The Rev Gary Betts sermon topic is "Refresh My Heart In Christ thodoreCeSav auto mechanic chauffeur a Mass la Spanish starting tomorrow at 10 pjn in nthirllsisw at6 930 11 am and 1230 pjn Masses meat 930 and 730 pja Borhsne 50 Plntard Avon during the worship service at 11 aja Rally Dey win be celebrated following the service and there will be a Church Family Picnic on tbe lawn A special lntergenerational program will follow John rli hr inpnlnfaxl orgaaisttehoirdinetor will ffiroet the choir Mkhniowiea Is a Magna Cum Lands graduate of Grand 1 Rapids Baptist College He is a at the 1 Manhattan School of Mimic and Union Theological Seminary in New York MheRLRevRicbardGrein Diocesan Bishop to be the guest at St Episcspsl Charte 11 Wibaot Road tomorrow during the 930 am worship sendee FALL SCHEDtIUbTMaity-St Eptecsyri Chuseh 311 Huguenot St will start its fidl and winter schedule tomorrow Holy Eueharlst 830 Holy Euchsrist and Sermon 1030 aja to be celebrated at Christ IMtad Msthsdist Charte 1800 North Ave tomorrow at 1030 am in the Sanctuary The Rev Carol Can" sermon topie is Little Mu Gets A Big HALLY DAY Rally Day at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church 30 Lockwood Ave is to be celebrated tomorrow during the Holy Communion service at 0s48 aja and the II aja worship service The Rev Norma sermon is entitled "Lost and Found" Sister Loretta Loranso and her Christian Ctowns will deliver the children's sermon The Rev Fred Neudoerffer will conduct the education A barbeque will follow A Rally Day breakfest is scheduled for 930 aja Nursery care will be provided RYEBROO -'Theodore Callen a former Rye publishing magnate Henry Luca resident who worked as an auto nr ru nmrried Julia P-n-wohanlc and dmuflhur died Aug aon in 1944 He lived In WasMnc-8ftt his home In the Bronx Ha ton DC ftolMlurtll abrat 18 waeri years ago when he moved to the fib was born Nov 11 191ft in Brans Ho worked as a Ryto Eugene and Rose Scald in New York GUy retiring He mUh Rye MiWfa five' MOUNIVERNO SCHOLARSHIP DINNER: Tha WORSHIP AND COMMUNION John Ridberg and his wife wffi assist the Rev William Brijean toaiorrow at St PsaTS 101 Second Ave will hold its 13th annual sdiolarsMp dinner at 7 pjn Friday William A Allen vice graduated from Rye High School llr CaOen served in the Army fiftHf 1941 to 1944 In 1944 ho Otihgato Street and Coady Avenue during the 830 am Holy Communion and worship service Nursery rare provided A Fellowship Hour wUl follow the United Negro College Fund will speak Proceeds from the dinner wiD be used to provide Baptist Church 71 Lincoln Ave has scheduled a 730 aja worship service tomorrow Baptisms will take ptaoeduriag the 1030 ara worship service The Rev Allen Weaver will conduct both services graduates Tickets nuy be purchased by camng 668-130L LECTURE ON DRUG Choirs will ring Church School is at 9 am SPECIAL DAY family and Friends Day is to be celebrated The Presbyterian Church of New Rochelle Chareft 386 8 Seventh Ave will sponsor the first in a series of lectures on the drug problem at 730 pjn Friday The Rev Darryl Anderson of the Bible Way Church of Christ New Rochelle a former drug addict will speak 185 Lincoln Ave during the 1030 11:00 AM Worehip Service FeOowihip When he lived in Rye be was a parishioner of Resurrection Church Mr CaDen is survived by bis wife aad three brothers Anthony OoiaMra of Port Chester and George and Henry Colaluca both of Rye Brook A sister Theresa Louise Cola-10 veers He then worked as Mca and two brothers Eugene and for film aetress Victor Colaluca died earlier weO as for Clare The Walter Cooke Funeral Home in the Bronx tini ar-to Italy and wifo of rangements VSchcSai A Qs2m grocery storef co-owner Nicholas A Gallo of Rye Brook AJLS Eleetroolcs in Mamaroneck who was a co-owner of a grocery and later owned GaUo Yonkers died Saturday of ice in New Rochelle He then left at St Agnes Hospital In to work at the grocery store In White Plaina He was 67 Yonkers and form the Mr Gallo and his brother with Ms brother He was an avid owned the Gallo Bros Grocery State of Yonkers near the old Alexander Smith A 8onsrarpet focto-rpforSSyears "fli was born to Nicholas and Dfofienka GagUaidl GaUo in Tuck-aboft' wbera ha attvdtd Main Street Grammar School and grad-' uhted with high honors "During World War bo i ltrUA Army Air Corps MiTOfllesr training and awtaff sergeant on a B-63 Mr GaUo aurried Hope on Dec 89 194ft' In addition to bis wifo be is survived by a son Nicholas of llye Brook three sisters 1 Lalla of Yonkers Gloria Rodrigues of radSMriey Lalla of Yonkers a brother Bernard of and two grandchildren Hart- ire being by McMahon Lyon rad TRINITY-ST PAUL'S EpUcofial Church 311 Husumot'Stnet New Rochelle 632-5368' The Rev CUr McPhenoa PhD Rector SUNDAY BJOui Holy Eucheritt Holy Communion Tuesday thru Friday Bvcnins Pteyer Wednesday Eucheriel wheelins -v- le Prien dc Sob ALL ARE WELCOME! RELIGION ROUNDUP 7:45 PM Thundey Scripture Study BOO PM Thundey Pnyer Group Meete Compiled from The Associated Press the rity "teeters atop an overstocked (914) George Bush says 40 billion i been cut from pro writes fat the monthly evangelical Christian of Funeral Home I When Your Children Ask About Values Life Death Morality A Sense of Belonging The Ethical Culture Sunday School is here to help them find their own answers Open to All Children in Grades K-8 Sundays Beginning September 10th ETHICAL CULTURE SOCIETY OF WESTCHESTER A Humanist Fellowship 7 Saxon Woods Rd White Plains NY Fbr information call 914-948-1120 GaUo was a retired art teacher She aurried Davkl Alexander Robinson in Port Chester in 1938 and lived in the village until I960 ho moved to PleasantviDe Mr Robinson died in 1979 Trances Robinson a retired ait teacher and longtime resident or neasantvllle died Friday of mu foihire at the Westchester (Monty Medical Center She was why I ask you to let your light sMnep a thousandfold" he wrote quoting Scripture He between Jeers and Christians have changed prejudice" to says Rabbi Wolfe a new post that works to intarflrith understanding aslongtime exsecretary of the Rabbinical representing Conserve? tive rabbis was nmned director of the Institute for Religious and Social Studies at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in New York City in contrast with past antagonisms Kalman says the dUferent friths now "learn from one another" and accept one another own definition of frith Instead of view-lag one another as for Looking For a Family? wmara of frith who have been willing to give to others" He adds: We-have amte to doi You ran play a vital role Together we era build a better ChCdpovtrty Being in a family is probably one of the most cherished experiences in life And families come in all shapes and sixes One such fiunihr is Unitarian Universalism where your feelings and experiences count For information about Unitarian Universalism visit or calk In Poet Chester Mrs waa active with the Cub Scouts the Port Chester YMGA and was a past president of the Port Chester PTA She was a member of the Methodist Church in Port In Plessntvllla she beta the Presbyterian Church 1 Mra Robinson was a member of AARP and of the ConnectiratCoi-lege Alumni Association She is survived by three sons David of Matthews NCL Frank of San Jose Calif Richard of Schenectady and four dren Arrangmrats are being handled by Beecher Funeral Home In Pleasantvllle taught art in phll pwtmftlf tor 18 in 197ft orn Jan 1 1913 in Manhattan to Frank and Gertrude Witter Rooks She was a through her fotber of Elmira Lyra Rooks a well-known Rye and Greenwich Comt fondly rUh Robinson grew up In Greenwich and Port Chester Lin 193ft she graduated from Walnut Hill Prep School In Natick Mask In 1934 she received a bachelor's degree in art from Connecticut College in New London In 196ft- sho earned her master's do-graOi in art education from the University of Bridgeport 'W2 Community Unitarian' Church loitdte Aram nSyassoic Use WtocPfalaa NY 9(6-1660 Ssslqr Strtte asi Owdi SchadltM AIL tamMiii su NASHVILLE children are our nation is erty Jackson told Methodists seeking viate child poverty -'Jackson ot the pe- This taken for granted by the major Christian and Jewish denominations" he says "Yet the is also clouded with par-of violent jbndameutallam jsnd smug M- a a i 'h A vV a rt 'VI'IT 6 a 4a-jS LJLa Cmf fc i I.

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