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Page Six — Section I THIS WAVW, KOCKAWAY KWACJI, N. Y., THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1950 - M . - - • • . ' . . • :

March Romances Bloom F e i n b e r g — ReieJman

Qoldio Kcsc lman of 209 Beach 71st s t r e e t , w a s m a r r i e d S u n d a y , F e b r u a r y 26, a t Rabbi S a m u e l Siegol ' s res idence in M a n h a t t a n , to Leon F e i n b e r g of West bu ry ,

T h e br ide wore a silver blue s h e a t h d r e s s of app l ique sa t in vith n a v y blue accessor ies . Her

s i s t e r in law Mrs . J o s e p h Resel-m a n w a s mat ion of honor . Jo seph 1'eselman, the br ide ' s b r o t h e r w a s bes t m a n .

A private reception followed with 24 g u e s t s a t t h e Coral Inn on S u n r i s e H ighway , Valley S t r e a m . Af t e r a brief honeymoon to Wash­ing ton D.C. t h e couple will res ide a t 209 Beach 71st s t r ee t .

' I s e n b e r g —- Brier Miss Ann Gail Brier , d a u g h t e r

of Mr. and Mrs . Benjamin Brier of Arve rne w a s m a r r i e d S u n d a y a f te rnoon March 4 a t the Wash­ing ton Hote l t o F r e d I s enbe rg , son of Mr. a n d Mrs . S i g m u n d I s e n b e r g of R o c k a w a y Boaety.

C a n t o r A b r a h a m Davis of F a r R o c k a w a y officiated a t the dou­ble r ing ce remony . T h e br ide wore a gown of chant illy lace. H e r fin­g e r t i p illusion veil w a s a t t a c h e d t o a Ju l ie t c a p of sa t in and lace t r i m m e d wi th t iny seed pear l s . S h e ca r r i ed a bible wi th whi te r o s e s and o r a n g e b lossoms .

Maid of honor w a s her s is ter , M y r n a , w h o wore a bal ler ina l eng th gown of pink tul le a n d lace. She ca r r i ed a cascade of deep pink roses . T h e bes t m a n w a s F red S t e m of St. P a u l , Minneso ta , uncle of the b r ideg room, who Hew in for t h e wedd ing .

A recept ion followed a t t h e W a s h i n g t o n H o t e l wi th 108 g u e s t s . Danc ing w a s t o the mus i c of Sy Kogan and his o r ches t r a . U s h e r s w e r e L a w r e n c e D. Rosner , Herber t Jacobowi tz , S t an ley Rot-ber t , Max Ja l ewsky , Nick Gabr ie l and E r n s t Weichsel .

T h e br ide , a g r a d u a t e of P a r R o c k a w a y High School and City C o m m u n i t y College, w a s former ly employed by Dr. Meyer 1/. Gold­m a n a s a medical a s s i s t a n t .

T h e b r i d e g r o o m a g r a d u a t e of F a r R o c k a w a y High School and Ohio Un ive r s i ty is now employed by the Genera l Elect r ic C o m p a n y a s a mechan ica l eng ineer . After a honeymoon t r i p t o F lor ida t h e couple <will res ide in Phi lade lphia .

C o h e n — W e i n b e r g , Miss1 J u d i t h H. Weinberg , dau­

g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs . Will iam W e i n b e r g of 1135 H a r r i s s t ree t , Lawrence , became the br ide of Dr. Gera ld M. Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs . F r a n k Cohen of 10 31 Beach 12th s t r ee t . F a r Rockaway , a t a c e r e m o n y pe r fo rmed by Rah-

Ir bi E m a n u e l R a c k m a n in Congre­ga t ion S h a a r a y Tefila, F a r Rocka­way. A recept ion followed.

Both a r e g r a d u a t e s of Ohio S t a t e Univers i ty . After a honey­moon in the Virgin Is lands , the couple will r e s ide in Lawrence .

von Zelowitx — S w e r s c y Miss Mimi J o y Swersey , daugh­

t e r of Mr. and Mrs . J o h n S. Swer­sey of F a r Rockaway , w a s mar­ried to I rv ing H. von Zelowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs . Benjamin von Zelowitz of Pa te r son , N. J., on S u n d a y at a ce remony per formed by Rabbi J u d a h Cahn of Temple Israel, Lawrence , in the Belmont -P laza Hotel M a n h a t t a n .

Mrs . Robert 10. Swer sey w a s m a t r o n of honor for h e r sister-in-law. Herman Lenncr was best m a n .

The br ide Studied at Vassa r College and w a s g r a d u a t e d mag­na cum hide from the Columbia Univers i ty School of Genera l S tud ies , whe re she w a s elected to Phi Beta Kappa and received the Merle M. Hoover Award .

Mr. von Zelowitz watf g r a d u a t ­ed from the Unive r s i ty of Pen­nsylvania and received his M.S. and M.B.A. d e g r e e s from CcSlum bia. He is a m e m b e r of the Colum­bia Un ive r s i t y Club of N e w York.

Judith Players Prepare Show For lladassah

Lillian D. K r u g m a n , of Belle Harbor , h a s wr i t t en a new show for the Rockaway P a r k C h a p t e r of H a d a s s a h which will be pre­sen ted on T u e s d a y a f te rnoon March 18, at 1 p.m. a t the Pa rk I n n . H o t e l , 11502 Ocean promen­ade . T h e play w a s w r i t t e n in colabora t ion with Mrs. Edi th Nichols and Mrs. Mir iam Lan­d a u .

T h e t i t le of this new show is "A Bazaar T u r n of Even t s . " It will be presen ted by the J u d i t h G r o u p p laye r s including Mrs. Florence Brown, Mrs . Sylva Ro senberg , Mrs. Edi th Schiller, Mrs . A u d r e y Hernelin, Mrs . Rosalyn Nowack, Mrs. F lorence Angelin, Mrs . Sylvia Lipshie, and Mrs. Rosalyn Koerner . Mrs. Mir iam Landau , will be the pi a n o accompanis t ,

Dog Bites Toddler Lawrence Ahr, 2 H y e a r s old

of 322 Beach 74th s t ree t S a t u r d a y received a dog bite on his lower lip while wa lk ing t h r o u g h a y a r d a t 312 Beach 74th s t ree t . He w a s t r ea t ed by Dr. G r a n i r e r of Rockaway Beach Hospi ta l . T h e report waS m a d e by Ptl . M>mgino of the 100th Precinct .

Newly hi ducted-

A liar And Rosary Unit Staff

New officers of tin* S t . F r a n c i s de Sa les A l t a r a n d R n v u y Society were instal led a t colorful cere­monies . Left to r ight a r c Mrs. Marie Doscher, Mrs . Ruth Crowley, Mrs . Ami Hickey, re t i r ing p res iden t ; tile Rev. John W. Jerger isen , m o d e r a t o r ; Mrs. Marie Powers , new p res iden t ; Mrs . Dorothy ( afferone, Mrs. I rene I ' l t / pa t r i ck and Mrs. Miriam Rr i lchard .

Authority (Cont inued from P a g e 1)

for s t u d e n t s w h o will pu rchase monthly t i cke ts at $({ each. One Of the p rob lems involved is the number of men Required to collect coupons and Inspect school tic­ke t s .

The a u t h o r i t y has indicated it will not revise i ts decision on the •II) cent liire. Tiie C h a m b e r Of C o m m e r c e agreed to the fare for t ravel from New York and Brook­lyn on the gro t lhds thai a pre­vious commi tment had been m a d e to accept rapid t ransi t on the basis Of fat'O zones. The Cham h o h a s indicated it may appeal for a lower faro when I he line he comes self sus t a in ing .

President Ju l e s Lipitz of the Rockaway Civic Club has indieat-ed tha t the club will t a k e no s t and until the en t i r e m a t t e r has been tho rough ly discussed and P a t t e r s o n h a s presented his s ide of the fare qiip&tioni Since he was scheduled io address tHfc club on March R'. other civic

JHlitor I < ttion Auxiliary

Installation March 2.1 The Jun io r Ladies Auxil iary

of Daniel M. O'Connell Post 272 will hold instal lat ion of officers in the c lubhouse, ,'JOI Beach 92nd sltjeet, on March 25.

This is the first yea r the aux­iliary has had a junior g r o u p an | | the unit has been very ac­tive. The eligible m e m b e r s a r e y,\ma unde r I he a g e of IS y e a r s wlfb, a r e d a u g h t e r s <>f ve t e r ans

g r o u p s deferred p lans for a, m a s s Since this is the (list World mee t ing and voted to a t t end the Scr ies ever won by the Brook-session in the Wash ing ton Hotel.

Meanwhi le the write-in protes t c a m p a i g n con t inues with post­c a r d s and le t t e r s add res sed to P a t t e r s o n hv individuals indicat­ing thei r opposi t ion to the 40 and 85 cent faros. An adve r t i s emen t

in this week's issue of The Wave

thOSc who wan t to en t e r a ; T O tes t . Civic leaders who met last W e d n e s d a y night urged all resid­ent s lo' send in their c a r d s so the Trans i t Auli ior i ty will be aw.ire of the extent of opposition to the proposed fares.

While pome o rgan iza t ions a r e not opposing the fare to Brooklyn and M a n h a t t a n , all a rc opposed to the 05 cent local charge . The major i ty favor a la cent ||ai'G to the city s imil iar to that enjoyed by oilier boroughs ,

of V\ oi Id Wai s I and 11 or tin I t r l l l - K i Mm T o l l a v r Korean conflict

( /n i l c , . „ Ik ; , , , , . , , . Mrs. Ccnevieve A'c< 'mrken, : cha i rman , lias announced the lol

Joseph Miller, president of l o » g s t a l l will he installed the Men's Club of Temple Bc!h A 1 . j , . j ( , n , j a r a n a l l a ! i . p res ident ! 191 of Rockaway Park , ha s an hoUheed plans for ' the annua l F a t h e r and Son nlghl of the club, to be held on T h u r s d a y , March la, in the Temple au. ' i forium. Beach 121'SI s t reet and the Boulevard, at K;30 pan.

A big evening is • plannr<| for (he y o u n g s t e r s . Kilms of the 1955 World Series , will be shown. ' j , , Hammel and s tea l ing money

di lHng the absence Of the oc

Wai lan< b a n

.lane Wil; on, I l i t vice pt osidon.1 . J e a n n e o ' O r a d y , s e c r e t a r y ; I rene Mittei, t r e a s u r e r and I'. Dock-sta i l ter , chaplain,

l i v < ' Y o t i l l i H V i r r s l r d

On Burglary Charge Hargcd with entering a home

curtiinls, live y o u t h s were a r , lyn Dodger s an en thus i a s t i c i resiled y e s t e r d a y af ternoon and cheer ing section is expected

Then the g u e s t s will be fur ther entertained i>v Jack Lon

chai'geii with burglary, i l e l r e l ives Raskins and Ualla-

ghOr of the 100th I'reclncl Squad wn»: m a d e the a r r e s t s said the don, the well known magician-

comedian, who promises to have ' yodShs broke the lock off tin a full bag of t r icks . ! doqV ()l ' h e home to g a m en

Ref re shmen t s will he available. I t rance . Brcause of their a g e s t h e Contains a CO.upott ' " be clipped j Bernard Adnopos ' is chad man" of n a a e s of the a r r e s t ed y o u t h s and mai led to the a u t h o r i t y by t h e p r o g r a m ' commit teo . h m f withheld.

St. Francis Rosary Unit Inducts Staff

Mrs. George Powiji'a Now P r e s i d e n t O f S o c i e t y ;

( ! o n s i i l l o i : s Arc H o n o r e d

New officers of the St. F r anc i s d cSales Al ta r and Kosary Society Were inducted Monday evening, at the regu la r moot ing in the school hall. T h e Rev. John W. •Imgenson, m o d e r a t o r and Mrs . T h o m a s l l ickcy, re t i r ing presid­ent, Conducted the insta l la t ion ceremonies .

New officers are Mrs. George Powers , p res iden t ; Mrs. Pe t e r Cafforone, vice-president; Mrs. T h o m a s Kit/pat rick, jun ior vice-pres iden t ; Mrs. Edward Rrileh-ard, t r ea su re r . All of I he oflieors were presented with lloral cor­s ages .

<;ifls For ( orisiillnrs F lowers were also given to the

new month ly consu l to rs a s a sign of welcome. Thby a r e Mrs. Doro­thy Davey, Anne MeCauloy, Helen McManus , Mar ie Doscher and

Grace Kenny, China dishes bear ing a pa in t ing

of (he Bast S u p p e r were present­ed to re t i r ing and r emain ing con­su l to r s of (lie past year . Those who ret i red a re Mrs. Marga re t (Jillick, Mary Por ter , Mae Jorgen-son, Eileen Brennan, Mildred Shea, Cail Power s and F r a n c e s I lamina. Remain ing a s consu l to rs for the coming y e a r a re Mis . Aud­rey Hergen, Helen Spoisor, Louise DilTley and M;ny Wig more.

F a t h e r . /u rg rnsen presented a plaque to Mrs. Hickey commend-

liar Mitzrah Saturday

tor Da rid Id lis

Davkl Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Ellis, of 188 Beaoh I Usl s t ree t , Belle Harbor , will make his har niii/.vah Sat­urday, March 10, in the West End Temple , 147*02 Newport avo-hue, with Dr. Joseph '• Weiss, Official ing.

Following the bar mltzvah, B reception Will t a k e place at the temple lor m e m b e r s of the con grega t lon , re la t ives and friends.

David is a s tudent of (he g r a d u a t i n g class at the Ben­jamin H. Cardozo Jun io r High School, Arverne. Ho Is a mem­ber of the dramatic club and recently played the lead in the product ion oi Tom Sawyer .

Richard Ellis, who \a a s tudent at the Clarke Univers i ty , Worc­ester , Mass. , is coming home in o rde r to bo present at the bar mltzvah of his brother , Dav­id.

ing her for he r di l igent work dur­ing the p a s t yea r . Re t i r ing with Mrs . Hickey were Mrs . John Dos­cher-, vice-president; Mrs . George Powers , s e c r e t a r y and Mrs . F ran­cis Crowley, t r e a s u r e r Each re ceived floral co r s ages and Hum­mel Madonnas .

On the advisory board for the ensu ing yea r a r e Mrs. Anne Hick ey, Audrey Hergen, Valer ie Me Sbar ry , Mary From and Rose (Gal­lagher . LasJ y e a r ' s board received flowers and m a d o n n a s . M r s . Helen McManus w a s the only m e m b e r re t i r ing from the adv isory board of 1955.

Mrs. Audrey Hergen, consult or of the March Rand, announced that her g r o u p would hold a meet ing today. Mrs. Hergen a s su red all that the af te rnoon will he en joyable and m a n y pr izes will he

awarded.

Mr, ind Mrs. Hugo ilt Get Welcome Home

Mr. and Mrs . H u g o Alt, pro­pr ie to rs of H u g o Al t ' s F ish ing Sta t ion and Tavern , at (5(5 Ten th road, r e tu ined Monday on the M.S. Berlin, from a 1 7 d a y Far-ibbean Cruise, to C u b a and Centra l Amer ican could l ies.

Upon the i r a r r iva l at home they were su rpr i sed by their friends, several of them, mem­bers of the Blackwall F ish ing F lub , at a welcome home pa r ty , held In the i r honor a t the tav­ern.

A delicious Chinese dinner was Served. Among those a t t end ing the p a r t y wen? Mr. and Mrs. Alt, Mr. and Mrs . W. L i e b o r s , ' Mr* and Mrs. 1). McGlll, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schmit t , Mr. and Mrs. F. Scheppor, Miss Ca the r ine Schepper , Mr. and Mrs. M. (line-lin, Miss Lena Alt, and Max Alt.

Colnmhicttrs To Meet Tuesday In Clubhouse

on Tuesday, the Columbiettes of Rockaway Council K n i g h t s of Columbus , will hold a . r e g u l a r bus iness , mee t ing at the cluh house, Beach Moth Street . The RoSary Will be recited for the benefit of a few Columbie t tes who a r e in Hie hospi ta l at the present t ime.

Miss Marga re t Hilly, cha i rman Of the Annual Communion Break fast, expec t s all r e se rva t ions to be in that n ight . T icke t s a re oh t a lnab le from Mrs . I r ene Pitzpal rick, 441 Reach 120th s treet or any m e m b e r of the auxi l ia ry .

The Columbiettes will attend the 8 o'clock m a s s in St . Camilla R.C. church, on P a l m Sunday, March 25, a l l e r which they will a t t end the b reakfas t In the Blai ney Cast le , 214 Reach 00th Street. Thorp will be two prominent speake r s , the Rev. J a m e s J. Con way, S..J., Of the Jesu i t Seminary at S h r u b Oak, N.Y., and the Hon. A r t h u r .1. Hilly, corpora t ion conn SOJ Of the City,

(ni l To Aid KctanJnl Children Seeks Member*

An i n 1 e n s i v e member sh ip dr ive is being conduc ted by the Rockaway Auxi l iary of the A: social ion for the he lp of retard ed children. New m e m b e r s a te urgen t ly needed to c a r r y on this

»very wor th while work. Anyone in teres ted m a y con tac t Ida Wai-stein.

In conjunction with th is drive the o rgan iza t ion is having a paid Up m e m b e r s h i p and fahioti show at the W a s h i n g t o n Hotel Reach 124th s t ree t and Boule vard On T h u r s d a y evening, April 5. Admiss ion Will be free to all paid up members.

Mr. Ami Mrs . S. B e n m l i n o Welcome A D a u g h t e r

Mr. and Mrs. Sabino Rerardi-no of M a n h a t t a n a r e the proud parents of s daughter born F e b r u a r y 27 at Mount Sinai Hos­pital, New York, weighing eight pounds and five ounces. The in laid will be named Anne Ber-ardino,

This is the first child for (he young oouple. Mrs. Berardino is the former Bronda Vigo daugh­te r Of Mrs . Victoria Vigo of Manha t t an . Mr. Berard ino is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael

Berardino of 428 Beach 127th s t ree t .

Kchabowsky At Home Pt l . S tan ley Sehabowsky of

QateS avenue , Ridgewood, sta­tioned at the 100th precinct has been confined at his home for

two weeks with pneumonia,

Mrs. Randan I*riz<» Winner

In the pic ture of prize win nets In the EJquallty Lodge B'nai B'rith contest published last week the n a m e Of Rhoda May Libby w a s e r roneous ly listed in place of Mrs. Mir iam B. Landau of 520 Beach 137th s t reet whose p ic ture w a s in the g roup .

Did you see the sa le J . A.

A b r a h a m s had on wal lpaper?

If you didn't you real ly missed

a good thing. We papered our

bedroom for only $2 and our

living 100m for $3. Come over

and see how g rand they look!

I cer ta inly am going to watch

his specia ls In The Wave from

now on.

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Special 4 Burner Stove $44*50 Special 9 x 1 2 Linoleum $4*38

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