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THE WAVE, ROCKAWAY BEACH, N. Y. THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1962 Section I — Page Five i • im
Park Hadmmh Gala Dance
Mrs. Nathan Katz of Belle Harbor, president of the Zlpporah Evening group of the Rockaway Park Chapter of Hadassah, welcomed new board members at the home of Mrs. Stanley Epstein, 454 Beach 122nd street.
Mrs. Ira Van Leer, past president of the group, thanked the board for the luncheon and pin they had presented to her.
Mrs. Epstein said that the Rockaway Park Chapter has received a regional membership award for topping its quota. Also, the best script and song and best promotion and sale of the book. "Woman of Valor," awards.
The first function for the evening group this year will be a gala "Golden Jubilee" dance. It will be held on July 14 at the West End Temple, 147-02 New port, avenue, at 9 p.m. Music will be provided by Bob White and his band. Tickets for the gala affair may be obtained from Mrs. Katz.
Ladies Auxiliary Phtns Bazaar
The Ladies Auxiliary of Congregation Ohab Zedek will hold its annual summer bazaar July 16 through 23 at the Belle Harbor Jewish Center, 13410 Rockaway Beach boulevard. Mrs. Joseph Rosenberg is president.
Mrs. Lena EreYireich, Mrs. Re gina Zweifler and Mrs. Rose Amron head the committee in charge of the summer card party that 'ttie auxiliary will hold at the Center on August 14 at 8:30 p.m. There will be numerous door and special prizes including refreshments.
Dr. Alexander H. Budln and Mrs. Helen Kwestel of Brooklyn were guest speakers at the successful membership luncheon held at the eCnter this month. Mrs. Abe Pelkes was program chairman.
Baby 'Girl Born To the Gerstels
It's a girl for Mr. and Mr*. Joel M. Gerstel of Far HRocka-way, born June 17 at Doctors Hospital, Manhattan. The new arrival, weighed six pounds and 10 ounces and wa$ named Sharon Beth after her .paternal great-grandmother.
Mrs. Gerstel Is the former Deanne Llta Josephs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S. Josephs of 125-04 Newport avenue. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gerstel of 137-18 Rockaway Beach boulevard.
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Red Cross Women At Btoml Banks
Six women ltom the Rockaway Beach Branch of the American Red Cross served as volunteers at the June 11 Blood Bank held by the Rockaway Beach Lodge No. 622, Knights of Pythias, at the Derech Emunoh auditorium, 199 Beach 67th street, Arverne
In the group were Mrs. William F. Brunner, sr., Mrs. Knut A. Olsaon, Mrs. Patrick Reilly, Mrs. William H. Byrnes, .sr., Mrs. Berthold Ungar and Mrs. Adele C. du Moulin, who served as captain for the day.
Mrs. du Moulin will also serve as captain at the Blood Bank being sponsored today by the Arverne-Edgemere-Nordeck Community Center. It will be held at the center, 57-10 Beach Channel drive, from 2:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
The George Btmdy's Grandparents Again
Mr. and Mrs. George Bondy of 23-39 Camp road, Far Rockaway became grandparents on June 20, when their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Britz of Framlngham, Mass.. announced the birth of their third daughter.
The new arrival, who has been named Amy Ilene, was born at the Framlngham Union Hospital. She weighed six pounds and four and a half ounces. Older children In the family are Mar-jorle Joy, four, and Diane Helen, two, m i • i ' """
PUBLIC NOTICK
S U P R E M E COURT O F T H E STATE OK iNWVV H>KK, COUNT* OK QUEENS.'. KINUM HIGHWAY SAV-1NUS BANK. 1600 Kings Highway, Brooklyn. Now \ o r k , Plaintiff, against J U L I U S Cln-UMANNY CHkSHOHM, YAEKO V, C1USHOLM, his wife, it living, and if sho no dead hoc h e n s a t law, next of kin, distr ibutees, executors , legatees and the. assignees, lienors, creditors, and successors In
(Interest of thorn, and generally ail persona having or claiming under, by, through or against the said defendants named as a class, any right, title or interest in or lien upon the premises described In the amended complaint herein, e t al,, Defendants. Plaintiff des igna tes Queens County a s the place of tr ial ,
S U P P L E M E N T A L SUMMONS, TO THK ABOVE NAMED
D E F E N D A N T S : YOU ARM HKKEBY SUMMONED to
answer the amended complaint In this act loft, a n d to serve a copy of your answer , or if the amended complaint Is not served with this Supplemental Summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the I'laintilT's a t torneys within twenty days after the service of th is Supplemental summons; exclusive of the day of service of this Supplemental Summons; and In case Of your failure lo appear , or answer, j udgment will bo taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the amended complaint. Dated March I!). 1962. MARSHALL & MARSHALL, At torneys for Plaintiff, Offtoo and P.O. Address, 1H» Montague Street . Brooklyn 1. New York. TO T H E ABOVE NAMED D E F E N D A N T S : The foregoing Supplemental Summons Is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an Order of HON. J. IUWIN SHAPIRO, Jus t i ce of the Supreme Court. Queens County, dated the 7th day Ox June . 19fi2, and filed with the amended verified complaint In the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens at SS-lt Kutphln Boulevard. Jamaica , County of Queens , City and Stat© of New York.
Tt\« object of the above entitled action is to foreclose a mortgage to secure the stun of $14,250.00 and Interest recorded In the Office of Jhe Register of the County of Queens on the 10th day of September, 1958. in Lll>er 7405 of Mortgages at Page 109 covering premises s i tuated on the westerly side of Bflst Street , distant 148 feet southerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the southerly side of 111th with the westerly side of U l s t S t ree t ; being a regular parcel with frontage on 131st Street 40 f e e t , h y 100 feat depth, as more par t icular ly described in said amended j complaint as t l l .16 1
Park. New York. Dated: J u n e 18. 1962
MARSHALL & MARSHALL. k ^ At torneys for Plaintiff.
Family Fetes Graduate
George A. Marlow, son of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Marlow^ of 29-18 Bailey Court, Bayswater, was graduated Sunday afternoon from St. Mary Star of the Sea Parochial School, Far Rockaway. He will enter Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School In Brooklyn in the -fall.
Relatives attended the celebration held at the Marlow home following commencement exercises. His father is a New York City fireman assigned to Engine Co. 265 at Arverne.
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Mrs, Hahl Returns From Pennsylvania
Mrs. Frank N. Habl returned to her home this past week from Honesdale, Pa., where she visited with relatives.
She was the house guest of a cousin, Mrs. Sadie Wilcox and also visited her aunt, Mrs. Burton Calkin and her family. While there she attended a strawberry festival and dinner at the Calkins Union Church, in Calkins, where her late father, Virgil Calkin, well known builder of the Rockaways was born.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Lynch of 21 State road, Roxbury, attended a bon - voyage party aboard the "S. & France" Friday when their son, , Timothy.. of Jpid^gfleld, Mass. &nd hip family sailed for Europe to spend the summer there.
Mr. and Mrs, Manny .Isaacs, of 249 Beach 122nd street, celebrated their 36th wedding anniversary recently at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rlohard W, Isaacs of Massapequa, formerly <rf Far Rockaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S. Josephs of 125-04 Newport avenue, and members of 'their family, celebrated their daughter Audrey Ellen's graduation from Far Rockaway High School and her birthday yesterday with a restaurant dinner party. • Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Byrne, jr., former residents of Rockaway Park, celebrated their ninth wedding anniversary with their children, Susan, Edward G. Ill and Irene at the couple's home in Cincinnati, Ohio, on June 20.
Martin J. Carey of 153 Beach 112th street, towerman at the Chamber street station retired last week from the New York Transit System after 46 years of servi.ee.
Charles Wattsteln, son of Mrs. Herman Wattstein of Neponsit, treasurer of the Rockaway Aux
iliary of the Association for the Help of Retarded Children, won the portable TV set awarded at the June 14 meeting and Installation of new officers.
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WEST END TEMPLE HONORS IDK. WEISS
The Horary will be open Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 12 noon to 9 p.m.; Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. There will be no service on Sat urdays during the summer.
Tucker said that library offl-. cials are speeding plans for the rehabilitation and modernization of the entire structure.
The weekly bookmobile visits to Far Rockaway, which were instituted after th0 fire, will be stopped,
Observers said that Tucker, who promised opening of the basement on July 1, deserves a vote of commendation for finishing the job on schedule.
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leader, were also on hand to enjoy the fun.
Others included Sheldon Rosenblatt, commander of the Dantel M. (yConnell, American Legion, Post 272, Police Captain Lester Abramson of the 101st precinct, Philip Weinberg, vice-president of the New York State Young Republicans,
Fred Hammer. Certilman, and Flink entertained the audience with a few political remarks directed against the Administration's medicare program, and New Frontier promises,
Friday evening at 8:30 p.m., the West End Temple will conduct a special service in honor of its spiritual leader. Joseph I. Weiss. The Service will be conducted by the past presidents of the temple, Harry Karet, Ab-
^ ner Kay, Bert Saperstone, Fred eric Hammer, Albert G. Seidman, Melville Marx and Louis Tanen-baum.
Remarks will be offered by Eugene Bondy and by the current president of the congregation, Harry Rubin. Following the service a reception will bp tendered Dr. Weiss.
Rabbi Weiss will visit Europe and Israel this summer and will attend the World Assembly for Jewish Education In Jerusalem in August, He Is traveling under the auspices of the American Association for Jewish Education
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the fall of cases now being tried at Rockaway Court House will place a hardship on local residents, former Congressman William F. Brunner warned yesterday. He urged continued use of the local court at least part-time.
Ice between Rockaway Park and Far Rockaway at a reduced fare for students.
The Transit Authority finally offered a shuttle service starting at 9:15 a.m. but the school said the hour was too late.
Students who might want to take existing trains from Arverne to Wavecrest would have to pay 30 cents to. get on and 15 cents to get off. To clr.cunv vent this ridiculous charge, the Transit Authority promised to think about a reduced fare for the students. Parents say that although school Superintendent Louis Cook promised to follow this up, they have heard nothing from him. '
The Parents Association urged all Interested Individuals and organizations to call on Mayor Robert F. Wagner and Governor Nelson D. Rockefeller to "personally Intervene in this fantastic situation."
"It is incredible" the Association said, "in this day of crowd' ed classrooms, split sessions and teacher shortages, that the students in the Rockaways must go on this intolerable session because they are at the mercy of the one means of transportation —the Green ' Bus Lines—while there is on the peninsula a Public Transit System, owned by and paid for by the people of the City and State of New York.
"It is time that we as taxpayers exercise our privilege and perogative and demand for our children proper use of this means of transportation, in addition to demanding that the Green Bus Lines provide the service they promised and are committed to in their franchise, and that the Board of Education take a stronger position in demanding proper transportation facilities for it,s students."
T w o L o c a l M o t o r i s t s
I ,ose D r i v i n g P r i v i l e g e s Two local men lost their driv
ing privileges this month in actions taken by the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles.
Because of a speeding violation, James Ramseur, 154 Beach 78th street, had his license suspended for a six-month period
John Savage, 175 Beach 82nd street, was said to have had his license "revoked" for being an "unlicensed operator."
Dayton Graduate Enters U.S. Army
John Robert White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony White of Belle Harbor, ^vas graduated on June 2 from f)ayton University, Dayton, Ohio, with a Bachelor of Arts degree and will enter
2nd Lt, John White the U. S. Array in September as a 2nd Lieutenant.
An alumnus of St. Francis de Sales Academy; Belle Harbor, and St. Frandls Prep High School in Brooklyn, White was captain of the prep school football team and member of the track team He was graduated with honors and won a scholarship to Day ton Universitj
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays — June, July and August, (1 p.m. to 5 p.m.), Rummage sale by Sisterhood of Temple of Israel, in vestry room of synagogue, 188 Beach 84th street.
JUNE 30, (Evening), Installation of new officers by the Daniel M. O'Connell Post No. 272, American Legion at the post's clubhouse, 301 Beach 92nd street.
JULY 3, (8:30 p.m., "Square dance Americana" at the Ar-verne-Edgemere-Nordeck Community Center, 57-10 Beach Channel drive sponsored by the Community Center.
JULY 10, 11 (All Day), Two-day bazaar by the Rockaway Auxiliary of the Association for the Help of Retarded Children at Shaare Zedek. Center, 36-17 Edge-mere avenue.
JULY 11, (12:30 p.m.), Luncheon and garden-party by the Ladies Guild of the West End Temple In the social hall, 147-02 Newport aevnue.
JULY 12, (Evening), Installa-tlon-dinner of the Ladies Auxiliary of Broad Channel Volunteers at Sunrise Village, Bell-more, L. I.
JULY 16-23, Annual summer bazaar of the Ladies Auxiliary of Congregation Ohab Zedek, in the Belle Harbor Jewish Center, 134-10 Rockaway Beach boulevard.
JULY 17, (12:30 p.m.. Luncheon-bridge by July Band of Altar and Rosary Society of St. Francis de Sales R. C. Church, at Curley's Hotel, Beach 116th street and the Boardwalk.
JULY 17, (12:30 p.m.), Luncheon and card party for the benefit of the West End Auxiliary
At Dayton, White was captain of the Peninsula General Hospi-
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of the football team and was awarded the Andy Zulc trophy. He was vic^-presidont of the Knicks Club; publicity director for "Varsity D"; Student Council representative and a member of Scabbard and Blade fraternity.
John Robert will join the Army in the Medical Corps and plans graduate work in physical education.
W i t n e s s e s S t r e s s
P r o g r e s s i v e E d u c a t i o n The Far Kockaway congrega
tion of JehAah's Witnesses is applying advanced teaching techniques in it i Theocratic Ministry School, according to Joseph M. Llora, t h l congregation overseer. Practical training is held each week if the local Kingdom Hall at 1920 Mott avenue, Far Rockaway.
tal, on the patio at 125 Beach 124th street.
JULY 24, (Evening), Bus ride Carl Hoppl's, Baldwin by Broad Channel Circle No. 1447, Companions of the Forest of Amer-ICR
JULY 24. (12:30 p.m., Luncheon-card party at Curley's Atlas Hotel, 116-12 Ocean promenade, by the Ladies Auxiliary of Peninsula General Hospital.
AUGUST 12, (Evening), Theatre party by the Far Rockaway Auxiliary of Peninsula General Hospital at the summer theatre in Westchester, L. I.
AUGUST 14, (8:30 p.m.), Annual summer card party of the Ladies Auxiliary of Congregation Ohab Zedek at the Belle Harbor Jewish Center, 13410 Rockaway Beach •boulevard.
AUGUST 25, (8:30 p.m.), Annual Tombola and dance at the Derech Emunoh Community
House, 190 Beach 68th street, Arverne.
AUGUST 29, (Evening), Second annual dinner-dance of the Rockaway Park Chapter of Women's American ORT at the Mallbu Beach Club.
SEPTEMBER 8, (Evening, Third annual Beth-El Day School dinner-dance at the Park Inn, 11502 Ocean Promenade by Parents Association of School.
OCTOBER 17, (Noon), Luncheon-theatre party of the Rockaway Park League for Cerebral Palsy.
OCTOBER 30, (Evening). Theatre party of the Joel A. Raphael Chapter of Cancer Care.
NOVEMBER 17, (Evening), Peninsula General Hospital's 55th annual dinner and testimonial to William F. Brunner, at the El Patio Beach Club, Atlantic Beach, L. I.
DECEMBER 5, (Afternoon), Donor luncheon and theatre party of Ladies Guild of West End Temple.
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FAR ROCKAWAY Edgemere 5,924 Arverne 11,342 Far Rockaway '. 30,913
Total 48,179 Rockaway Total 76,652 Broad Channel 2,878
Total 79,530 According to the Chamber,
the Fifth Ward population grew by 8,639 persons in the last two years.
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Elects C. J. Drolet Godias J. Drolet of Flushing
was re-elected president of the Queensboro Tuberculosis and Health Association at a meet-
Success is the world's reward for many little things well done.
Godias J. Drolet ing of the health organization's governing body last week.
Drolet is a charter member of the Queens affiliate of the National Tuberculosis Association and is an expert on tuberculosis and public health statistics.
The Christmas Seal organization also elected Rev. George W. Hlnton of Corona, 1st vice-president; Dr, Sol Axelrad of Wood-haven, 2nd vice-president; Dr. Leo R. Ryan of Forest Hills High School, secretary; Mrs. Louis S. Hughes of Douglaston, treasurer; Dr. Daniel Porte of Jamaica, 1st assistant treasurer and Mr. Alfred J. Ball of Forest Hills, 2nd assistant treasurer.
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