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THB WAVE, ROCKAWAY BBACH, N. Y.,. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 195$
Queens Council Of Boy Scouts To Hold Annual Meeting Next Wednesday Night
The Queens Council, Boy Scouts of America, will hold its annual meeting next Wednesday evening in the auditorium of the Queens Medical Society Building, according to an announcement made by Lester R. Mahoney, council president.
In making the announcement, Mr. Mahoney pointed out that the past year has set a record in Scouting registrations for the Borough of Queens. Current active membership numbers 27,985 boys and leaders, an unprecedented high total. This figure includes 20,087 Cubs, Scouts and Explorers and 7,898 adult volunteer leaders.
Special Sessions Justice Edward Thompson of Hollis as program chairman for the annual meeting is developing the pro gram along with his committee, which includes Raymond Riley of Hollis, Harold I. Cole of Lau-relton. Joseph Schmidt of Ridge-wood and Harry Herzfcldcr of Flushing.
Featlire of the evening will be a report of the nominating committee by Chairman William R. Knapp and the installation of the now council officers by Justice Charles W. Froessel, chairman of Region 2, Boy Scouts of America,
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which includes the states of New York and New Jersey.
A review of Scouting's progress in Queens during the past year will be presented. Others who will participate in the meeting are Harry G. Nagel, Scout executive of the Greater New York Councils, and Russell A. Turner, Queens Scout executive who will sum up the operation of the Scout program in t h e borough and present future plans.
It is expected that 200 council members and institutional representatives will attend.
Bel. Channel Auxiliary To Give Minstrel Show
The Broad Channel Auxiliary of Rockaway Beach Hospital is rehearsing for a minstrel show to be given Saturday night, April 11, in St. Virgilius parish hall. Mrs. Mary Claus, president of the auxiliary, is in charge of arrangements for the affair.
CIGARS ON GOLDSMITH AS SON i s WELCOMED
Mr. and Mrs* Arnold Goldsmith ed
DROP CASE AGAINST SIX IN KEEFER RAID
In Rockaway Beach Court last Thursday, the cases against three soldiers and three civilians charged with disorderly conduct in conjunction with the marijuana party raid in Arverne on Saturday, January 10, were dismissed.
Though the group of six were said to have been loud and boisterous, none of the arresting officers could specify which Individuals were responsible for the noise. Magistrate J. Irwin Shapiro dismissed the charges.
O'Neil Holmes, In whose room at 153 Beach 75th street, Arverne, the reefer party was allegedly held, was previously sentenced in Rldgewood Felony Court by Magistrate Shapiro to six months In the workhouse for violation of Article 126 of the Sanitary Code, which covers the possession of hypodermic needles.
P o s t m a s t e r A h e F i n k l e
Reported Recovering Postmaster Abe Finkle h a d
something in common with Mark Twain this week: the report of his death was greatly exaggerated.
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dinner Thursday night, was taken to Rockaway Beach Hospital when he suffered a heart attack on Saturday, By Monday hundreds of Rockaway residents had heard the widespread report that the attack had been fatal.
At the Rockaway Beach Hospital it was stated that his condition was good and that he is steadily improving. Because of illness he was unable to attend the installation dinner of the Women's Democratic Organization of the Rockaways Saturday
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The Department of Defense this week issued a call for a draft of 53.000 men in March. All were slated to go into the Army.
The department said the March quota, the same as that for February, was established on the basis of the number of men the Army would need to maintain its approved strength. T h e quota made allowances for enlistments and re-enlistments.
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Mrs. Kdlth Hendon and Mrs. Adelaide Lewis, co-chairmen, for their excellent arrangements for the dinner and program. Those present agreed it was one of the most enjoyable affairs In the history of the organization. Dancing to music furnished by Van Loon and his orchestra followed the ceremonies.
Inducted to serve with Mrs. Hosenfeld are: Mrs. Agnes Win-field in absentia as honorary president; Mrs. Adelaide Lewis, first vice-president; Mrs. Clara Fitzpatrick, second vice-president; Mrs. Blanche .Colton, third vice-president; Mrs. Marie Mauro, treasurer; Mrs. Sylvia Singer, financial secretary; Mr. Sally Zuckerman, recording secretary; Mrs. Helen Tumola, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Caroline Mai-lozzo, sergeant - at • arms; Mrs. Madeline DiRcsto, Mrs. Emma Colton and Mrs. Evelyn Hynes, trustees.
(Continued from page 1) problems arisen in connection with the bus strike. He sent copies of a speech he would have delivered at the dinner in which he reviewed the general transit problems of the city and emphasized the importance of raising additional revenue to continue the city's transit services.
Bingham also stated in h i s printed message that designs for bridges across Jamaica Bay are now being considered by the Department of the Army and approval is expected soon. Once that approval Is given the city will be In position to complete contracts and start construction, he added.
Lundy Installs Staff Borough President James A.
Lundy was the installing officer following a custom long followed by the Chamber. Chasanoff recalled that in past years officers had been installed by Borough Presidents Harvey, Burke a n d FitzGerald. Lundy praised t h e work of the Chamber and particularly the efforts of Ward and Wolpert during the past year.
Prominent officials attending the affair were introduced including: City Court Justice William P. Wiener, Frank Kenna, Republican leader of Queens; Magistrate J. Irwin Shapiro, Magistrate Corning G. McKennee, Commissioner Frederic E. Hammer, Assemblyman J. Lewis Fox, Postmaster Abraham Finkle and Sidney S. Hein, Republican leader of the Rockaways.
Ward was Installed for his sec ond term as president. Other officers inducted were: Magistrate J. Irwin Shapiro, chairman of the board of directors; Albert E. Tur-pin, first vice-president; Abraham R. Margulies, vice-chairman of t h e board; John L. Boiler, treasurer, and Irving N. Klein, secretary.
Sectional vice-presidents are: William J. Klaess, Far Rockaway; Herman Kaplan, Edgomere; Max Wlldman, Arverne; Morris En-gelsberg, Ha mm el •Holland; Ed. win W. Schilling, Seaside, and Arthur F. Wendel, Rockaway Park, Belle Harbor and Neponsit.
Board of directors for a three-year term are: Louis Berlin, Albert Bianco, Morris Brisman, Nathan L. Faber, John J. Ferril, I Harold Garvin, Joseph Gertner, j Max Jacobs, Sol Kahn, William Katz, Martin W. Martin, Gabriel Nathan, George E. Pettlt, John Schottler, Benjamin Wasaner and Louis Young.
On the advisory board are: Dr. J. Elliott Crawford, Julius Gran-irer, Sidney S. Hein, Charles J. Hogan, J. Edward Lynch, Joseph Martin, Adolph Mayer, Hugh K. McCloy, John J. Ross, George Topper, William P. Wiener and George N. Winkler, jr.
Elected to fill vacancies on the board of directors are: State Sen. ator Milton E. Koerner, Samuel Reebcr, Leonard Frank, Herbert Goldberg, Ben Leffert and Jack Weisman. Vacancies on the advisory board were filled by Herman Glickman and George Smith.
WEDDINGS
The ine E. and M Beach thur
'Frazer — Moore larrlage of Miss Gerald-
Moore, daughter of Mr. William L. Moore of 191
,01st street, to Lieut. Ar-jrazer, son of Alfred L.
Frazerfof Fall River, Mass., took place Saturday morning at St. Camillas Church, at 10 o'clock at a nuplal mass with t h e Rev. Thom« Casey officiating.
ride wore a skinner ivory wn with a long train, and headpiece wi th 'a finger-She carried white orchids yer book. atron of honor was her law, Mrs. Joan Moore of' e who w o r e a forest
felvet gown with American roses In her hair, and a cascade of the same The mother of the bride forest green velvet gown o a corsage of purple or-
umni association. Mr. Madden attended Long Beach High School and is now attending St. John's University. *
The satin a pear] tip vei on a
Her sister Malve green Beaut; carrle flower wore and w chids.
A b J. M best Ridge,
ther of the bride, William re of Forest Hills, was n. Francis Ryan of Bay rooklyn, ushered.
MrsMDlfrleda Regan sang "Ave Maria'l and "O Promise Mo", with Mrs. John Allen at the or gan,
Thefcrlde was graduated from St. FSncis de Sales Academy, Stella Maris High School and the Washington School for Secretaries. Shi is presently employed at the Fmeral Bureau of Investigation InjManhattan.
Lieutenant Frazer is a graduate oflthe B.M.C. Durfee High Schoollof Fall River, Mass., and Office* Training School a t Fort Sill, Ollahoma.
A reception was held at the the bride's parents with
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oon touring t h e N e w States and Canada, and
will mike their home upon their retumfet 191 Beach 101st street. Lieutopint Frazer will leave shor t lo lo r the Far East Com maud.:
home many tendlnj honeyi Englar
D'Amato — Rogers Miss Theresa F. Rogers of Bell-
rose and Joseph James D'Amato of Far Rockaway, took place at a nuptial mass In St. Gregory the Great R.C. Church In Bellemore.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew F. Rogers, studied at Mary Louis Academy and Mary Immaculate H o s p i t a l School of Nursing, where she is now a member of the staff. Her father Is a lieutenant in the New York City Fire Department,
Mr. D'Amato, son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. D'Amato of 11-70 Nameoke street, is a veteran of the Korean War
Carol Marie Curtis Becomes Fiancee
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Curtis, jr. of 441 Beach 136th street, have announced t h e engagement of their daughter, Miss Carol Marie Curtis, to Robert E. Wright, son of Dawson Wright and the late Mrs. Wright, of Cedarhurst.
Miss Curtis is a graduate of St. Francis de Sales Academy and Stella Marls Commercial High 3chool, and is currently employed in the New York Telephone Company business office.
The nuptials will be held upon Mr. Wright's release from the United States Navy.
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State Senator Melvin Koerner of Belle Harbor, has appointed Samuel Weinstein of 416 Beach 22nd street, Far Rockaway, as his research clerk, a n d Patsy Moscatiello of Ozone Park, clerk.
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The bride Is employed as an accountant. Mr. Rivkin attended SyracdS»o University a n d Long Island University. He is a veteran of the Army.
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Theroride was graduated from Long feeach High School. Mr. Torpals a New York City policeman aid served four years in the A r m I . After a honeymoon in Florida, the couple will make their home in Howard Beach,
Daniel A* Cullinan, Jr, Engaged To Marry
Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Bernard C. Carroll of Hempstead, of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Louise Anne Carroll, to Daniel A. Cullinan, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Cullinan of 223 Beach 132nd st. A June wedding is planned.
Miss Carroll is an alumna of St. Agnes Seminary in Brooklyn, and the Katharine Gibbs School, Manhattan. Mr. Cullinan w a s graduated from St. John's Preparatory School and St. John's University. He served with the Navy during World War II.
Helena Catherine Mcliride Will Wed Navy Vet
Mr. and Mrs. Edward McBride of 213 Beach 90th street, this week announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helena Catherine McBride, to Robert McGinn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGinn, of Manhattan. The prospective bride Is a graduate of Public School 44 and attended Stella Maris Commercial H i g h School.
Mr. McGinn attended Public School 44 and Far Rockaway High School and is a veteran of the Navy. He is a cabinet maker. Miss McBride is employed by the Home Curtain Corp. A summer wedding is planned.
The Wave Gets Warm Welcome In Korea
The Wave is a welcome visitor in Korea where many Ilockaway men are serving in the armed forces, according to Pfc. Warren Eckman, son of Mrs. Harry Eckman of Beach 116th street.
Pfc. Eckman is one of many servicemen now receiving The Wave through the generosity of the Rotary Club of the Rockaways. In a letter to his mother received Tuesday, lie described the pleasure with which the newspaper is greeted on the front lines.
Eckman says it's great to read the news from home. Even the little things that seem unimportant In the daily routine in Rockaway mean a great deal to the men on the fighting front, lie adds that he reads the paper eagerly, picking out the names of the people he knows in the Rockaways.
Eckman has been serving In the Infantry in Korea since October. Before entering the service he was known here as a basketball player. In expressing her appreciation to the Rotary Club for sending this newspaper to her son, Mrs. Eckman adds: "I would not be without it either."
C O M I N G E V E N T S
Betrothal Announced Of Carol Joy Omin
The engagement of Miss Carol Joy Omin to Maxwell Alvin Sturtz, son of* Mr. and Mrs. Theodore I. Sturt/. of Manhattan, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy H. Omin of Manhattan and, Atlantic Beach. The wedding is planned for early spring.
Miss Omin is a graduate of New Yort< University. Her fiance, who was graduated from Brown University and New York University Law School, served as a captain with the Eighth A i r Force in the European theatre during World War II. A member of the New York Bar and the Brown Club of New York, he is practicing law in Manhattan.
A.O.H. Organize* New , Div i s ion I n H o c k a w a y
A new division of the Ancient Order of Hibernians to serve] Rockaway Beach, will be institutj ed February 1 when officers will be Installed at ceremonies conducted by state and county officers in Exempt Firemen's Hall, Beach 86th street. Ceremonies will start at 5:30 o.m.
John Kane, state president, and Jim Filbin, county president, will be the installing officers. Any person born in Ireland or of Irish descent is eigible for membership and the division plans an active program.
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JANUARY 23, (evening) — Card party of Catholic Daughters of America In Ryan's Inn.
JANUARY 24 (evening) — Bunco and card party for the benefit of St. Virgilius Parochial School In the school hall, Broad Channel
JANUARY 28 (evening) — Installation of officers of the Republican Club of the Rockaways in the Park Inn Hotel.
JANUARY 30 (evening) — Fourth annual card party of the Mothers' Auxiliary of Stella Mar-Is High School In the school
FEBRUARY 5 (evening) — Installation of officers of the Rockaway Civic Club in the Washington Hotel.
FEBRUARY 7 (evening) — Valentine dance and midnight supper of the Junior Rockaway League.
FEBRUARY 11 (afternoon) ~ Youth Aliyah luncheon and card party of the Arverne Chapter of Mizrachi Women at Bader's Hotel.
FEBRUARY 11 (evening) — Card Party for the benefit of the Rockaway Child Care Center in the Center headquarters, 334 Beach 56th street.
BTSBRUARY 14 (evening) — Gay 90s Dance by the United Societies of St. Camillus Church In the school auditorium.
FEBRUARY 14 (evening) — Installation and dinner of Edgomere Civic Association at St. Gertrude's parish hall.
FEBRUARY 15 (evening) — Installation and dance of t h e Men's Club of Temple Beth-El in the Community Center.
FEBRUARY 21-22 (afternoon and evening) Musical comedy show by the St. Rose of Lima Players in St. Mary's Lyceum, Far Rockaway,
MARCH 911 (afternoon a n d evening) - Annual bazaar of Rockaway Park Chapter of Ha-dassah in Temple Beth-El Auditorium.
MARCH 12 (afternoon) — Annual St. Patrick's Tea of the Ladies Aid Society of the First Congregational Church.
MARCH 21 (evening) — "Fun-for-All" game night of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth-El in the Beth-El Community Center for the benefit of UNESCO.
MARCH 24 (evening) — Theatre party of Rockaway P a r k Chapter of Hadassah to see "Hazel Flagg."
APRIL 18 (evening) — Testl-monial dinner to Eugene Piatt in the Plaza Hotel, Manhattan.
MAY 23 (evening) — Entertainment and dance of Republican Club of the Rockaways at Park Inn Hotel.
Madden — Moran Thel marriage of Miss Mary
Patrlcta Moran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Joseph Moran of 543 Beach 129th street, to Har-old Francis Madden, son of Mrs. Mae 0. Madden of Flushing, took place faturday at a nuptial mass in St. Francis de Sales Church, the R0V. John J. Wilson, the Rev. John Conlin and the Rev. Joseph Grogafi officiating.
ThoT bride is a graduate of Stella Maris Commercial High School and is president of Its al-
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