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Page Six Section I THIS WAVW, KOCKAWAY KWACJI, N. Y., THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1950 - M . - -••.'.. : March Romances Bloom Feinberg ReieJman Qoldio Kcsclman of 209 Beach 71st street, was married Sunday, February 26, at Rabbi Samuel Siegol's residence in Manhattan, to Leon Feinberg of West bury, The bride wore a silver blue sheath dress of applique satin vith navy blue accessories. Her sister in law Mrs. Joseph Resel- man was mat ion of honor. Joseph 1'eselman, the bride's brother was best man. A private reception followed with 24 guests at the Coral Inn on Sunrise Highway, Valley Stream. After a brief honeymoon to Wash- ington D.C. the couple will reside at 209 Beach 71st street. ' Isenberg —- Brier Miss Ann Gail Brier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Brier of Arverne was married Sunday afternoon March 4 a t the Wash- ington Hotel to Fred Isenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Isenberg of Rockaway Boaety. Cantor Abraham Davis of Far Rockaway officiated at the dou- ble ring ceremony. The bride wore a gown of chant illy lace. Her fin- gertip illusion veil was attached to a Juliet cap of satin and lace trimmed with tiny seed pearls. She carried a bible with white roses and orange blossoms. Maid of honor was her sister, Myrna, who wore a ballerina length gown of pink tulle and lace. She carried a cascade of deep pink roses. The best man was Fred Stem of St. Paul, Minnesota, uncle of the bridegroom, who Hew in for the wedding. A reception followed at the Washington Hotel with 108 guests. Dancing was to the music of Sy Kogan and his orchestra. Ushers were Lawrence D. Rosner, Herbert Jacobowitz, Stanley Rot- bert, Max Jalewsky, Nick Gabriel and Ernst Weichsel. The bride, a graduate of Par Rockaway High School and City Community College, was formerly employed by Dr. Meyer 1/. Gold- man as a medical assistant. The bridegroom a graduate of Far Rockaway High School and Ohio University is now employed by the General Electric Company as a mechanical engineer. After a honeymoon trip to Florida the couple <will reside in Philadelphia. Cohen Weinberg , Miss 1 Judith H. Weinberg, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. William Weinberg of 1135 Harris street, Lawrence, became the bride of Dr. Gerald M. Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cohen of 10 31 Beach 12th street. Far Rockaway, at a ceremony performed by Rah- Ir bi Emanuel Rackman in Congre- gation Shaaray Tefila, Far Rocka- way. A reception followed. Both are graduates of Ohio State University. After a honey- moon in the Virgin Islands, the couple will reside in Lawrence. von Zelowitx Swerscy Miss Mimi Joy Swersey, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Swer- sey of Far Rockaway, was mar- ried to Irving H. von Zelowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin von Zelowitz of Paterson, N. J., on Sunday at a ceremony performed by Rabbi Judah Cahn of Temple Israel, Lawrence, in the Belmont - Plaza Hotel Manhattan. Mrs. Robert 10. S w e r s e y was matron of honor for her sister-in- law. Herman Lenncr was best man. The bride Studied at Vassar College and was graduated mag- na cum hide from the Columbia University School of General Studies, where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and received the Merle M. Hoover Award. Mr. von Zelowitz watf graduat- ed from the University of Pen- nsylvania and received his M.S. and M.B.A. degrees from CcSlum bia. He is a member of the Colum- bia University Club of New York. Judith Players Prepare Show For lladassah Lillian D. Krugman, of Belle Harbor, has written a new show for the Rockaway Park Chapter of Hadassah which will be pre- sented on Tuesday afternoon March 18, at 1 p.m. at the Park Inn.Hotel, 11502 Ocean promen- ade. The play was written in colaboration with Mrs. Edith Nichols and Mrs. Miriam Lan- dau. The title of this new show is "A Bazaar Turn of Events." It will be presented by the Judith Group players including Mrs. Florence Brown, Mrs. Sylva Ro senberg, Mrs. Edith Schiller, Mrs. Audrey Hernelin, Mrs. Rosalyn Nowack, Mrs. Florence Angelin, Mrs. Sylvia Lipshie, and Mrs. Rosalyn Koerner. Mrs. Miriam Landau, will be the pi ano accompanist, Dog Bites Toddler Lawrence Ahr, 2H years old of 322 Beach 74th street Satur day received a dog bite on his lower lip while walking through a yard at 312 Beach 74th street. He was treated by Dr. Granirer of Rockaway Beach Hospital. The report waS made by Ptl. M>mgino of the 100th Precinct. Newly hi ducted- A liar And Rosary Unit Staff New officers of tin* St. Francis de Sales Altar and Rnvuy Society were installed at colorful cere- monies. Left to right arc Mrs. Marie Doscher, Mrs. Ruth Crowley, Mrs. Ami Hickey, retiring president; tile Rev. John W. Jergerisen, moderator; Mrs. Marie Powers, new president; Mrs. Dorothy ( afferone, Mrs. Irene I'lt/patrick and Mrs. Miriam Rrilchard. Authority (Continued from Page 1) for students who will purchase monthly tickets at $({ e a c h . One Of t h e problems involved is the number of men Required to collect coupons and Inspect school tic- kets. The authority has indicated it will not revise its decision on the •II) cent liire. Tiie Chamber Of Commerce agreed to the fare for travel from New York and Brook- lyn on the grotlhds thai a pre- vious commitment had been made to accept rapid transit on the basis Of fat'O zones. The Cham ho has indicated it may appeal for a lower faro when I he line he comes self sustaining. President Jules Lipitz of the Rockaway Civic Club has indieat- ed that the club will take no stand until the entire matter has been thoroughly discussed and Patterson has presented his side 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 Junior Ladies Auxiliary of Daniel M. O'Connell Post 272 will hold installation of officers in the clubhouse, ,'JOI Beach 92nd sltjeet, on March 25. This is the first year the aux- iliary has had a junior group an|| the unit has been very ac- tive. The eligible members are y,\ma under I he age of IS years wlfb, are daughters <>f veterans groups deferred plans for a, mass Since this is the (list World meeting and voted to attend the Scries ever won by the Brook- session in the Washington Hotel. Meanwhile the write-in protest campaign continues with post- cards and letters addressed to Patterson hv individuals indicat- ing their opposition to the 40 and 85 cent faros. An advertisement in this week's issue of The Wave thOSc who want to enter a ;TO test. Civic leaders who met last Wednesday night urged all resid- ent s lo' send in their cards so the Transit Auliiority will be aw.ire of the extent of opposition to the proposed fares. While pome organizations are not opposing the fare to Brooklyn and Manhattan, all arc opposed to the 05 cent local charge. The majority favor a la cent ||ai'G to the city similiar to that enjoyed by oilier boroughs, of V\ oi Id Wai s I and 11 or tin Itrlll-Ki Mm To llavr Korean conflict (/nil c,.„ Ik;,,,,.,,. Mrs. Ccnevieve A'c< 'mrken, : chairman, lias announced the lol Joseph Miller, president of lo»g stall will he installed the Men's Club of Temple Bc!h A1 .j,. j( , n,jaranalla!i. president! 191 of Rockaway Park, has an hoUheed plans for 'the annual Father and Son nlghl of the club, to be held on Thursday, March la, in the Temple au.'i forium. Beach 121'SI street and the Boulevard, at K;30 pan. A big evening is plannr<| for (he youngsters. Kilms of the 1955 World Series, will be shown. ' j,, Hammel and stealing money dilHng the absence Of the oc Wai lan< ban .lane Wil; on, I lit vice pt osidon.1 . Jeanne o'Orady, secretary; Irene Mittei, treasurer and I'. Dock- stailter, chaplain, liv<' YotilliH Virrslrd On Burglary Charge Hargcd with entering a home curtiinls, live youths were ar, lyn Dodgers an enthusiastic i resiled yesterday afternoon and cheering section is expected Then the guests will be fur ther entertained i>v Jack Lon chai'geii with burglary, ilelrelives Raskins and Ualla- ghOr of the 100th I'reclncl Squad wn»: made the arrests said the don, the well known magician- comedian, who promises to have ' yodShs broke the lock off tin a full bag of tricks. ! doqV () l 'he home to gam en Refreshments will he available. I trance. Brcause of their agesthe Contains a CO.upott ' " be clipped j Bernard Adnopos' is chad man" of naaes of the arrested youths and mailed to the authority by the program' committeo. hmf withheld. St. Francis Rosary Unit Inducts Staff Mrs. George Powiji'a Now President Of Society; (!onsiilloi:s Arc Honored New officers of the St. Francis d cSales Altar and Kosary Society Were inducted Monday evening, at the regular mooting in the school hall. The Rev. John W. •Imgenson, moderator and Mrs. Thomas llickcy, retiring presid- ent, Conducted the installation ceremonies. New officers are Mrs. George Powers, president; Mrs. Peter Cafforone, vice-president; Mrs. Thomas Kit/pat rick, junior vice- president; Mrs. Edward Rrileh- ard, treasurer. All of I he oflieors were presented with lloral cor- sages. <;ifls For ( orisiillnrs Flowers were also given to the new monthly consultors as a sign of welcome. Thby are Mrs. Doro- thy Davey, Anne MeCauloy, Helen McManus, Marie Doscher and Grace Kenny, China dishes bearing a painting of (he Bast Supper were present- ed to retiring and remaining con- sultors of (lie past year. Those who retired are Mrs. Margaret (Jillick, Mary Porter, Mae Jorgen- son, Eileen Brennan, Mildred Shea, Cail Powers and Frances I lamina. Remaining as consultors for the coming year are Mis. Aud- rey Hergen, Helen Spoisor, Louise DilTley and M;ny Wig more. Father ./urgrnsen 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 street, Belle Harbor, will make his har niii/.vah Sat- urday, 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 take place at the temple lor members of the con gregatlon, relatives and friends. David is a student of (he graduating class at the Ben- jamin H. Cardozo Junior High School, Arverne. Ho Is a mem- ber of the dramatic club and recently played the lead in the production oi Tom Sawyer. Richard Ellis, who \a a student at the Clarke University, Worc- ester, Mass., is coming home in order to bo present at the bar mltzvah of his brother, Dav- id. ing her for her diligent work dur- ing the past year. Retiring with Mrs. Hickey were Mrs. John Dos- cher-, vice-president; Mrs. George Powers, secretary and Mrs. Fran- cis Crowley, treasurer Each re ceived floral corsages and Hum- mel Madonnas. On the advisory board for the ensuing year are Mrs. Anne Hick ey, Audrey Hergen, Valerie Me Sbarry, Mary From and Rose (Gal- lagher. LasJ year's board received flowers and madonnas. Mrs. Helen McManus was the only member retiring from the advisory board of 1955. Mrs. Audrey Hergen, consult or of the March Rand, announced that her group would hold a meet ing today. Mrs. Hergen assured all that the afternoon will he en joyable and many prizes will he awarded. Mr, ind Mrs. Hugo ilt Get Welcome Home Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Alt, pro- prietors of Hugo Alt's Fishing Station and Tavern, at (5(5 T e n t h road, retuined Monday on the M.S. Berlin, from a 17day Far- ibbean Cruise, to Cuba and Central American could lies. Upon their arrival at home they were surprised by their friends, several of them, mem- bers of the Blackwall Fishing Flub, at a welcome home party, held In their honor at the tav- ern. A delicious Chinese dinner was Served. Among those attending the party wen? Mr. and Mrs. Alt, Mr. and Mrs. W. Liebors,' Mr* and Mrs. 1). McGlll, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schmitt, Mr. and Mrs. F. Scheppor, Miss Catherine 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 Knights of Columbus, will hold a.regular business, meeting at the cluh house, Beach Moth Street. The RoSary Will be recited for the benefit of a few Columbiettes who are in Hie hospital at the present time. Miss Margaret Hilly, chairman Of the Annual Communion Break fast, expects all reservations to be in that night. Tickets are oh talnable from Mrs. Irene Pitzpal rick, 441 Reach 120th street or any member of the auxiliary. The Columbiettes will attend the 8 o'clock mass in St. Camilla R.C. church, on Palm Sunday, March 25, aller which they will attend the breakfast In the Blai ney Castle, 214 Reach 00th Street. Thorp will be two prominent speakers, the Rev. James J. Con way, S..J., Of the Jesuit Seminary at Shrub Oak, N.Y., and the Hon. Arthur .1. Hilly, corporation conn SOJ Of the City, (nil To Aid KctanJnl Children Seeks Member* An i n 1 e n s i v e membership drive is being conducted by the Rockaway Auxiliary of the A: social ion for the help of retard ed children. New members ate urgently needed to carry on this »very worth while work. Anyone interested may contact Ida Wai- stein. In conjunction with this drive the organization is having a paid Up membership and fahioti show at the Washington Hotel Reach 124th street and Boule vard On Thursday evening, April 5. Admission Will be free to all paid up members. Mr. Ami Mrs. S. Benmlino Welcome A Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Sabino Rerardi- no of Manhattan are the proud parents of s daughter born February 27 at Mount Sinai Hos- pital, 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 daugh- ter Of Mrs. Victoria Vigo of Manhattan. Mr. Berardino is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Berardino of 428 Beach 127th street. Kchabowsky At Home Ptl. Stanley Sehabowsky of QateS avenue, Ridgewood, sta- tioned at the 100th precinct has been confined at his home for two weeks with pneumonia, Mrs. R a n d a n I*riz<» W i n n e r In the picture of prize win nets In the EJquallty Lodge B'nai B'rith contest published last week the name Of Rhoda May Libby was erroneously listed in place of Mrs. Miriam B. Landau of 520 Beach 137th street whose picture was in the group. Did you see the sale J. A. Abrahams had on wallpaper? If you didn't you really missed a good thing. We papered our bedroom for only $2 and our living 100m for $3. Come over and see how grand they look! I certainly am going to watch his specials In The Wave from now on. LISTEN YOU Manufacturers . . . Wholesale . . . Retail. . . Bungalow Owners SAVE SUPPLY SAVE N^ '»- viiiiymi. i#wi • mm ^ CUSTOM MADE UPHOLSTERED NOOKS and BARS - FROM FACTORY TO YOU 91*02 Rockaway Beach Boulevard (CORNER BEACH 9 m STREET) BEUe Harbor 5-4077 JL~- RE AD Y - TO - PAINT CHESTS Save $12 on 9 Drawer Mr. and Mrs. Chests Reg. $31.95 Si!-t.'ioiif(l pine, smoethly 8011(10(1, ready-to-finish in paint, atttfn or varnish, Measures 33x13x11, SAVE $5 4-dia\vcr pine chest 3 3 x ^ 1 I. 14.94 Reg. 19.95 SAVE $4 2-tlra\vcr pine chtmt with i>pfii shelf at top douhte.s UK (light table, 27x19x12. 6.94 Reg. 10.95 Special 4 Burner Stove $44*50 Special 9 x 1 2 Linoleum $4*38 SAVE $6 CedrawiT sturdy chest lov:;:>xi |.- 16.94 Reg, 22.95 NAME (PRINT) ADDRESS CITY QUANTITY CHECK OR M ITEM STATE C. O. D. CH COLOR i TOTAL Entire Stock Below Manufacturers Cost ..••.—..•...-~~—~~~~. i . . » »• i II—I. Save Up To 60 / On Steel Cabinets Regular 29.95 3 Piece Wall Cabinet Set $ 12r*4 \ lerrilie buy! 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Page 1: In The End All You Really Have Is Memoriesfultonhistory.com/Newspapers 21/Rockaway Beach NY Wave...Myrna, who wore a ballerina length gown of pink tulle and lace. She carried a cascade

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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SAVE SUPPLY SAVE N^ '»- v i i i i y m i . i#wi • mm • ^

CUSTOM MADE UPHOLSTERED NOOKS and BARS - FROM FACTORY TO YOU

91*02 Rockaway Beach Boulevard (CORNER BEACH 9m STREET) BEUe Harbor 5 - 4 0 7 7 J L ~ -

RE AD Y - TO - PAINT CHESTS Save $12 on 9 Drawer Mr. and Mrs. Chests

Reg. $31.95 Si!-t.'ioiif(l pine, smoethly 8011(10(1, ready-to-finish in paint, atttfn or varnish, Measures 33x13x11,

SAVE $5 4 - d i a \ v c r p ine c h e s t

3 3 x ^ 1 I.

14.94 R e g . 19.95

SAVE $4 2-t l ra \vcr pine chtmt wi th

i>pfii shelf at top douhte.s UK (light table, 27x19x12.

6.94 Reg. 10.95

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

SAVE $6 CedrawiT s t u r d y ches t

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Save Up To 60 / On Steel Cabinets Regular 29.95 3 Piece

Wall Cabinet Set

$ 12r*4 \ l e r r i l i e buy! Abide pt" he.-ivy p,a uge 1111 r i i 1111 • - s b e l i u i l h lull 111" diuiii i plal e <ii|illi. I ' lusli t . \pe dpiii's, eouee . ' dH IIIIIMI'S, e l n o i n e biliilli ' . : (ill iloni.s. b i n b l i <l in e.i. \ In c le;i II jfcpa l'l\ lilu; < i \ (ii balveil whi le euanu ' l . fi l" \ i i l".\ I !i".

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Regular 19.95 Spacious <iumbo Size All Metal Wardrobe

Holds up to 30 G a r m e n t s ; Tie , Shoe, T r o u s e r FJnck tleav'.N' KilUi;e I'll I'll i 1 Ut (̂ "(eel const i u e l i o n ! At I rae t i\'e nialing'-a n y c r a c k l e l in ish . . . c o m p l e t e wi th lie, shoe, t r o u s e r rack a n d ( c a m p h o r pocke t . M e a s u r e s spa.-ciotiH (i(i"x2l"x2(l",

Regular 17*95 Plastic Top

Steel Base Cabinet

$^7.99 l!al(ed on ivIlKo enamel linish. FlaH chip. Klalil, ami acid re.«>i:< l a n l |n | i ( ' l i r e n i i ' h a r d w a r e , I d r a w e r and L\VO MlioIVOS.l 31) X 2 0 " xifi", led, ytillow, grey inothor of pciii'l. KftMMG Cab ine l a s a l i o \ ' e wi th CllLtllig Hoard w^. gO.OD 17.7/

Regular 19*95 White Enamel Steel Utility Cabinet

l i a s baked wh i l e e n a m e l l inish, s t u r d y she lves . tVst> il for d i s h ­es, l inens , Ki'ocerivs. (Il". \21"x II!" deep . Kush in ear ly lor y o u r s ! • S12-W

Complete t ine Juvenile Furniture

SAVE $11.00 J u v e n i l e P o s t u r e S p r i n g s (Yib M a t h Reg, 17.95 $6.94

IF DELIVERED IN N.Y.C. ADD 3 PER CENT TAX

WITHIN FREE DELIVERY AREA, 20 CENT C.O.D. FEE ADDED

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I'or s leep ing , wi lh (.iaiiopy Reg. 17.95

$9.94

SAVE $8 Chrome Step Stool

Reg. $14.95 Tr ip le P l a t e d

SAVE $2.00 > CRIB UUMI'TORS Reg. 3.95 $ 1 . 9 4

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wh i t e , radi p ink a n d tur<|ilois(>.

SAVE *62! 5 Pc. DINETTE

Large Chrome or Wrought Iron Dinette - Reg. $99.95

Trice s l a shed t o GO new low for t h i s specia l sa l e ! T r ip l e c h r o m e p la ted logs nnd c h a i r s ! 1'olished a l u n i i n u m a p r o n ! S ta inproof , hea l r e s i s t a n t P l a s t i c Top! Dumn upholatored loiiflr weartnK Sea ts and conceale<| c h a i r backi*I Modern legs . . . neve r need polish* h m ! T a b l e m e a s u r e s : t0"xln" and o p e n s to 48". ChoOSO red, g rey o r yel low, Mot t ier o f I 'ear l

$37-94 SAVE $6

2 TIER UTILITY TABLE Qua l i ty (able wi th lmi l l - in out le t for rot issoi'ie, mixer , broi ler and Other kitchen" a p p l i a n c e s . T o p shelf 111 whi t e , red. Or ye l low porce la in bakvd e n a m e l ; u n d e r shelf wh i t e baked e n a m e l . I<; ,'x22*x:t()".

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