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OBITUARY NOTICES- - - - - - — ! f '. • I ' " ' • ' ' • • - "•• — • • . ; , iu {
Samuel Konald Malbie ._. • ^JjuL Mrs. Abe Roatolder MIH. Geome Schau»«rt •
W e . H o . . . * M ^ e Drug Pr icer
Samuel Ronald Malble, who served in the India-Burma theatre of operations with the Army during World War II, djed the evening of March 20 at Peninsula General Hospital after an illness of some Urns.
He resided at 22-16 New Haven avenue, Far Rockaway.
Born in New York on June 21, 1910, he was the son of Louis and Celia Zimmer Molbegott. He lived in Nsw York until five years ago when he came to the Far Rockaway community.
A drug pricer, Mr. Malble was a member of the Knights of Pythias and of a Jewish War Veterans Post
He is survived by his widow, Frieda (nee Oranow); two daughters, Linda and Ellen, the latter was 16 oh March 23; two brothers, Benjamin Malbe of River-dale and Zlsh Malbe of White-stone; and three sisters, Mrs. Anna Morse and Mrs. Pearl Asarch. both of Brooklyn, and Mrs, Rose Littman of Philadelphia.
Rabbi Arthur David of Temple Beth Emet, Hewlett, officiated at the funeral service the morning Of March 22 in Far Rockaway. Interment followed in Beth Israel pemetery, Woodbridge, N. J.
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J o h u J. Baldwin
a retired his home
Of Rockaway Three Years Koppol Schwartz, a former resi
dent of the Bronx and Brooklyn, who came to the Rockaways three years ago, died shortly after midnight March 20 at St. Jo seph's Hospital, Far Rockaway. . A resident of 8414 Rockaway Beach boulevard, Mr. Schwartz was born in Manhattan on July iO, 1896, the son of Nlssen and Esther Schwartz.
He was a member of the Ham-mel Senior Citizen's group since coming to Rockaway Beach.
He is survived by his widow, Ida (nee Gordon); two sons, Bernard of Brooklyn, and Jerry of Florida; a daughter, Mrs. Herbert Kirsch of Arveme; three brothers, Al and Sam SchwarU of Belle Harbor and Izzie Schwartz of Jamaica, L. I.; a sister, Mrs. Claire Harris of California, and five grandchildren.
Rabbi Irving Mlrsky of Rockaway Park officiated at the funeral service the afternoon of March 20 in Far Rockaway. Interment 'followed in Mt. Lebanon Cemetery, Glendale, L. I.
Robert Ho lzman
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>bert Holzman, an executive for a trimming firm, and a veteran of World War U, died the evening of March 20 at S t Joseph's Hospital, Far Rockaway.
Mr. Holzman, who lived in Brooklyn before coming to Far Rockaway 14 years ago, resided at 20-53 Seagirt boulevard.
He served in the European Theatre of operations with the Army Air Corps during World War II.
He was born in New York on July 23, 1920, the son of Mrs. Mary Holzman of the Bronx.
He is survived by his widow, Mlml (nee Ross); two sons, l4Wis Arnold and Andrew Scott; his mother, and a "brother, Arthur Holzman. . .
Rabbi Irwin C. Lowenhetm, spiritual l e a d e r of Temple Emanu-SU, Far Rockaway, officiated at the funeral service the afternoon of March 22, in Far Kockaway. Interment followed in Long Island National Cemetery, Wnclawn, L. I.
Jphn J. Baldwin, plumber who made with his sister, Mm. William Doscher of Rockaway Park, died Sunday morning at the residence, 234 Beach 120th street following a brief illness.
Mr. Baldwin, who came to the Rockaways in 1930, was born in New York November 17, 1892, the son of John and Catherine Walsh Baldwin. His wife, May Baldwin, died in 1931.
He is survived by a brother, Joseph Baldwin of New York, and his sister, Mrs. Doscher. He was the brother of Mrs. Mary Well who died in I960, Mrs. Helen Pace who died In 1961 and Mrs. Nora Dunn who died in 1963.
A solemn high mass was offered yesterday morning in St. Francis de Sales R. C. Church, Belle Harbor. Interment followed in the family plot in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Valhalla, N.Y., under the direction of the Francis E. Bennett Funeral Home, 198 Beach 114th street, Rockaway Park.
Mrs. Alexander Strasser Inwood Resident 3 0 Years
Mrs. Alexander Strasser, a resident of the Inwood section of Long Island for 50 years, died at her home, 440 Bayview avenue, Saturday noon.
Mrs. Strasser was born at Prague, Bohemia, on May 10, 1883.
She Is survived by her husband, Alexander Strasser; two sons, Albert A. of Lynbrook and William A. of Great River, L. I.; two daughters, Mrs. Adolph Joyce of Inwood and Mrs. Roger Pearsall of Hawaii, a grandchild and three great grandchildren.
The Rev. Charles R, Supln of St. John's Episcopal Church, Far Rockaway, officiated at the funeral service Tuesday morning in Inwood. Cremation followed in Fresh Pond Crematorium, Middle ViUage, L. I.
Charles J. Gal lagher
Ret ired P a t r o l m a n
Charles J. Gallagher, a former Rockaway resident and a retired New York City patrolman who at the time of his retirement some years ago was assigned to the 100th Precinct at Rockaway Beach, died Saturday morning at his residence, 76 Horton street, Malverne, L. I.
Born in New York City on June 1, 1900, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallagher, who had been residents of the Rockaways, he was an alumnus of Public School 44 at Beach 94th street.
He was member of the New Yolk City Police Department for more than 20 years at the time of his retirement.
He is survived by Ave sisters, Mrs. Charles Farrell of Belle Harbor, Mrs. Mary Conroy, Mrs. James Daly, Mrs. Charles Deyhle and Miss Lillian Gallagher, all of Malverne, L. I. The deceased made his home with the latter sister.
He was the brother of Edward Gallagher of Neponsit, also a retired New York City patrolman, who died December 31, 1965.
A solemn requiem high mass was offered Monday morning In Our Lady of Lourdes R. C. Church, Malverne. Interment followed in the famllv plot in Calvary Cemetery, Long Island City, under the direction of the Denis S. O'Connor Funeral Home, Inc., 9105 Beach Channel drive.
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Mrs. Abe Rost Active In Many Groups
Mrs. Abe Rostolder of 449 Beach 66th street, Arverne, known for her many charitable deeds over the years, died Thursday evening at her residence, after a long Illness.
She was the former Henrietta Gottlieb, born in New York City February 16, 1901. She was a resident of Arverne for more than 35 years.
During the years she resided in the community, she was an active member of the Ladies Auxiliary of Congregation Cness-es Israel, Arverne, serving as Its secretary for 25 years and as publicity chairman. She was a member of the Ladles Auxiliary of Arverne Post 57, Jewish War Veterans, and served as secretary for close to 20 years. She was a member of the Daniel M. OConnell Unit 272, American Legion Auxiliary, and the Arverne Auxiliary of Peninsula General Hospital.
She was a contributor to the Rabbinical Seminary and Ye-shiva, both locally and In the city.
She is survived by her husband, Abe Rostolder; two sons, Henry of Hicksvllle and Marvin of the Beach 66th street address; two daughters, Mrs. Bernard Kaplan and Mrs. Allen Levlnson, both of Arverne; a sister, Miss Ruth Gottlieb of New York, and Six grandchildren.
Rabbi Aaron Chomsky of Tern pie of Israel, former spiritual leader of Congregation Cnesaes Israel, who was aware of hoi many services for the Arvemr congregation, officiated at the funeral service Friday afternooi In Far Rockaway. Interment fol lowed in the New Montefiore Ce metery, Farmingdale, L. I.
Mrs. John M. Shine 20. Years Of Rockaway
Mrs. John M. Shine of 804 Beach 91st street dted Sunday morning at Mount Sinai Hospital. Manhattan, after a brief illness
The former Anna M. Doyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Doyle, she was born In New York City August 4, 1898.
Mi*s. Shine lived in New York before coming to the Rockaways 20 years ago. Her husband Is deceased.
She is survived by two sons, the Rev. Raymond Shine, chaplain in the Navy, assigned to the aircraft carrier Forrestal, and John M. Shine of Little Ferry, N. J.: five daughters, Mrs. Virginia Mulvey, the Misses Anne and Betty Shine, all of Rockaway Beaoh, Mrs. Frederick Fischer of Stewart Manor, L. L, and Mrs. Jeremiah Hughes otf ParkchesteT; a sister, Mrs, Helen Sposato of Elmhurst, and 11 grandchildren. A daughter, Mrs. Helen Walters, died In I960.
A solemn requiem mass was offered yesterday morning in St. Rose of Lima R. C. Church, with the Rev. Shine, son of the deceased, the celebrant Interment followed in the family plot in Calvary Cemetery, Long Island City, under the direction of the Denis S. O'Connor Funeral Home, Inc., 91-05 Beach Channel drive.
Frank Basile Former Channelite
Mrs. G e o r g e S c h a p p e t t
Of Rockaway 5 0 Years Mrs. George Schappert who
cams to Rockaway 50 years ago and made her home in Neponsit, died last Thursday morning at Peninsula General Hospital after an illness of six weeks.
Mi-s. Schappert, the former Anna M. Behrman, daughter of Johan and Anna Bode Behrman, was born in Brooklyn June 15, 187a
Her husband, a retired New York n t y Fireman, died February 20.
Mrs. Schappert was a member of the Ladies Society of Peninsula General Hospital; the Ladies Aid Society of the First Congregational Churoh; the Ladies Auxiliary of Rockaway Aerie 1544, Fraternal Order of Eagles; the Ladles Auxiliary of the Veteran Firemen's Association of the Fifth Ward, and the Friendship Club, a social group.
She is survived by a nephew, William Loughran of Neponsit, and a niece, Mrs. Helen Shields of Glen Head, L. I.
The Rev. Henry M. Childs, jr., pastor of the First Congregational Church, officiated at the funeral service Monday morning. Interment followed in the family plot in Lutheran Cemetery, Middle Village, L. I., under the direction of the Francis E. Bennett Funeral Home, 198 Beach 114th street Rockaway Park
Louis Rosenberg V-P Of Shame Zedek
Louis Rosenberg, insurance agent, resident of the Rockaways for 22 years, died at his residence, 2 Beach 32nd street, Edge-iere, early the morning of March 18.
He was born in Brooklyn on June 22, 1909, the son of Joseph nul Minnie Rosenberg.
Mr. Rosenberg, who was hon->red last year at a breakfast in
recognition of his dedicated services on behalf of United Jewish Appeal, was first vice-president >f Congregation Shaare Zedek,
Edgemere. He was also a member of Peninsula Lodge 614, Knight of Pythias.
He is survived by his widow, Julia (nee Korotkin), who Is a vice-president of the Sisterhood of Congregation Shaare Zedek; two sons, Joseph Allen and Richard Steven, both of the Edgemere address; a brother, Sol Rosenberg of Cedarhurst, and a sister, Mrs. Howard Woocher, wife of Dr. Woocher, dentist, who resides in Malverne.
Rabbi Charles B. Chavel of Congregation Shaare Zedek, Edgemere, officiated at the funeral service held March 20, In Far Rockaway. The funeral cortege enroute to cemetery stopped at the synagogue where the doors were opened and prayers offered by Rabbi Charles B. Chavel. Interment followed in Wellwood Cemetery, Pinelawn, L. I.
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ROCKAWATS FINEST FUNERAL HOME
DENIS S. O'CONNOR
91-05 Beach Channel Drive N E 4 4 0 1 1
Frank Baslle, a former resident of Broad Channel, died at a Cleveland, Ohio, hospital March 24 following an illness.
He was born in Ozone Park on November 28, 1924, the son of William and Marie Giardullo Ha sile.
He attended St. Virgilius Parochial School, served with the Air Force during World War II in the China-Burma-India and European theatres of operation, and was a resident of Cleveland since 1950.
Mr. Baslle Is survived by his widow, Maria Baslle, whom ha married while he was stationed In Germany; two daughters, Mar-got and Rose Marie; a brother, John Baslle of Greenlawn. L, I., and two sisters, Mrs Robert F. ;,0tierrV sr., of tfroad Channel and Mrs." Paul Schwari $ Ar-verjrte*/ *> • • , ' • • ; . ' • ' • » :
'Int^ment took place Monday morning in a national cemetery In tine Cleveland area.
A mass was offered Tuesday morning in St. Virgilius R. C. Church, the Rev* John T. McNeill
'the celebrant. The mass was arranged by Mr.' Basile's sister, Mrs. Guerra, Mr. Baslle had received his first holy com* munlon and the sacrament of confirmation at the Broad Chan* nel parish.
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Woman Driver Injured
In Collision With Bus A woman motorist was taken
to St. Joseph's Hospital suffering with head and body injuries received when her car and a Jamaica bus collided last Thursday morning at Ooeanerest boulevard and Beach 25th street, Far Rockaway.
According to police, she was Mrs. Blsa Rosenberg, 52, of 2811 Bayswater avenue, Far Rockaway.
Exehmge Aw,»rd Set Up At School
In memory of the late Irving N. Klein, a past president of the Far Rockaway Exchange Club and a past district governor, the club will present annually a $250 Good Cltisenship award to a senior at Far Rockaway High School.
The letter of acceptance from the high school principal, David Gordon, was acknowledged at a luncheon meeting Maroh 15 at the Imperial room of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial building. Inwood, by Maurice A. Pompan, vice-president, who presided.
Letters of thanks for cash donations sent to Peninsula General and St. Joseph's Hospitals Were read by Marvin Sohaoher.
Nat Swergold announced the birthdays of Drs. J. Ben Goldsmith and Gerald Cohen.
Charles Fortunoff, guest of Dr Gerald Cohen, was Introduced.
The pledge of allegiance was led by Abe Lilienfeld, recently back from a trip to Israel.
John J. Ross, a club membei for 20 years, will be honored at a luncheon next Thursday.
Tuhmelty Winner
0! Television Set Paul Tuhmelty won the special
award, a television set, at the annual S t Patrick's night held thi evening of March 12 at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 333 Beach 90th street.
The affair, sponsored by the Ancient Order of Hibernians. Division 21, drew a record attendance.
Dancing was to lilting Irish and American dance tunes.
John Maloney, division president, announced that the next function will be held April 30 at the Blarney Castle, 214 Beach 90th street. It will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1916 uprising in Ireland.
Garry Owen's band will pro-vade music for dancing, accord-
'Young At Heart9 Present Fashion Show At Center
''The Young at Heart" at.the Bayswater Jewish Center held a fashion show at the center March 22.
Fourteen members served as the models. Several wore knitted garments they had made.
Members also wore clothes of the 19th century.
V P W Pos t Wi l l Accept
(Nomination* Apri l 7
Nominations for new Rockaway Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, officers will be accepted at a meeting April 7.
Election Is April 21. The plan was announced by
Commander Charles Campbell at a meeting in the clubrooms, 2230 Loretta road, Far Rockaway.
Anthony T. DePalma, membership officer, reported that 61 men had paid their dues to date.
VFW Women To Vote The Ladles Auxiliary of the
Rockaway Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will elect officers Wednesday night in the club-rooms, 2230 Loretta road, Far Rockaway.
Mrs. Jenn|e Mollnoro is current president i i r» I I i mi in; | » » , ! • i I
rrr Charles Schalk A p p o i n t e d
Local Agent F o r Eli Lilly
Charles T. Schalk of 349 Beach 88th street has been appolnid Rockaway sales representative for Ell Lilly & Co. of Indiana polls.
A registered pharmacist who was employed as a pharmacist for the Beach Drug Co., Inc., 200 Beach 116th street, Rockaway Park, he received his bachelor of science degree in pharmacy in 1960 from the Brooklyn College of Pharmacy.
He succeds Charles R. Wagner, who has been transferred to Hempstead, according to an announcement by Paul R. Finn, manager of the firm's Queens district
K. of C 378 Sets May 1 Breakfast
Marls S t e l l a Council, 878 Knights of Columbus, will hold its annual communion breakfast May 1 at Our Lady of Good Counsel school hall, Inwood.
The men first will attend the 8 a.m. mass at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church.
The guest speaker at the meal will be James E. Foley, past chalrinan of the New York Chapter of the Knights of Columbus and a state official.
The general chairman is Fabian Raab.
A number of local members will attend the annual Long Island Chapter Charity Ball May 6 at Hotel St. George in Brooklyn. James Gallagher is chairman. A routine basiness meeting was held the night of March 22 in the clubhouse, .1848 Cornaga avenue, Far Rockaway. Grand Knight John A. O'Connor officiated.
IVFW Women Set Election Nomination and election of of
floors of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Pfc. John J. Oliver! Post, Vet erans of Foreign Wars, will take place at a meeting April 5 in the clubrooms, 259 Doughty boule vard, Inwood, it was announced at the March 15 meeting.
Mrs. Frank Clccone, president said a check was sent to the Naf ional Home in Eaton Rapids Mich.
Two Bungalows Are Badly Burned
Fire did considerable damage to two vacant one-story frame bungalows March 23.
They are located at 100B Beach 39th street and 102A Beach 89th street, Edgemere.
Two alarms were sounded — the first at 2:30 a.m.; the second shortly. Battalion Chief John J. Griffith was In charge of the firemen.
No one was injured. Owners of the homes are: Mrs.
Frieda Blum of 350 Lefferts avenue, Brooklyn, and Louis Green of 226-06 141st avenue, Laurelton.
PUBLIC NOTICE Purtuwint to 16 NYCKK 270.70 the
underHiKiied hereby given notice that it han iHsued and filed with the Puh. lie Service CotnmlHulon, amendment* to it* Oa«i Rate Schedule P. S. C. No. 4 coiiMixlliiK of Klflh Revised l<oaf No. 12A. Sixth Revised I-oaf No. 26 and First Revised I^enf No. 26. effective May 1, 1966. to provide for the following change*:
Amend Rule 2H. 4.2.1 to extend the fro* service lateral .*»rovi«lon to Include hot water hea<tlngr for residential swimming nools rated not less than 100.000 BTTJ's per hour.
Add Kpeclal Provision (a) to the Residential and Heating Classification No 1. reading as follows:
When gas is the sole means of water heating and in addition is used <as the sole mteans of cooking or space heating, or both, in a multiple dwelling of five or more units connected to a common meter, the rate for all purposes for consumption In excess of the first 30,000 cu. ft. will be 9.0c per 100
cu. ft. The minimum charge will be $30.00 per meter per month." Full details of such change's may be
secured from the offices of the Company and may be examined in the schedule of rates on file in the offices of the Company or the Public Service Commission.
IX)NG ISLAND MOOTING COMPANY
Ry: John J. Tuohy, President March 29, 1966
PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to 16 NYCRR 136.70, the
undersigned hereby gives notice that It has Issued and Sled with t i n Public Service Commission, HUMIKI in to Its Flectric Rate Schedule P. 8. C. No. 7. consisting of First Revised I^eaf Nos. H, 29C, 291). 33A. S3C. 33K. 38 and 46, Second Revised Leaf No. 29A, Fourth Revised Leaf No. 34, Fifth Revised Ix-af No. 30 and Sixth Revised Ix»af No. 28, effective May 1 1966. to establish "120 volts" and Itm derivatives as the company's nominal service volt«ge designation.
Full del II lis of such c han Res may be tncun d from the officas of the Company and may l*e examined in the schedule of rates on file in the offices of th- '" ••ipauy or the Public Service Commlss'on.
I W<- I S H M ) LIGHTING COMPANY
H" .tolin I Tuohy, President Manh 2.1. 1906
PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to 16 NYCRR 170.70, the
undersigned hereby gives notice that it has Issued and filed with the Public Service Commission, amendments to Its Gaa Rate Schedule P. S. C. No. 4 consisting of Second Revised Leaf No. 21. Third Revised I . W No. 22, Fourth Revised l^eaf No. 2 and Twelfth Revised l,eaf \ o . 20. effective May 1. 1966, to remove restrictions relative to both the number and maximum gas usage of gas space heating customers that may i«- served by the Company and the rules and regulations rekitive to the registration of applications for service of gas for space heating.
Full details of such change may bo secured from tin- office* of the Company and may be examined in the schedule of rates on file in the offices of the Company or in the office of the Public service Commission.
LONO ISLAND MOOTING COMPANY
By John J. Tuohy. President Dated: March 26, 1966
PUBLIC NOTICE I*ursuant to the Public Service Law
and 16 NYCRR 136.70 (b), the undersigned hereby gives notice that it haa mailed to the Public Service Commission, ''Statement of Purchased Gas Adjustinont No. 66", effective April 1 i!n;i;. setting forth a purchased gas adjustment for the month of April of 0.8017 cent per 100 cubic feet applicable to bllllnRs under Service Classifications Nos. 1 and 2 of P. 8. C. No. 4 GHS.
Copies of the statement are on file In tlie offices of the Company and are available for Inspection.
LONO ISLAND MGHTINO COMPANY
John J. Tuohy, President March 24, 1966
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