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Coney Island Times from Brooklyn, New York • 6

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CONEY ISLAND TIMES, FRIDAY, DEC. 11, 1564 Page 6 DOIT fiariiisfraxy 1 "Generally Speaking" By MARTIN PINE (Continue From Front Page) Mr." Leonard P. Trla was named treasurer, with Mr. E. P.

Taylor named as assistant treasurer and Mr. Aert C. Myers named as secretary. Alfred E. Garms, the newly designated president' of the Coney Island Chahber of Commerce, op-pratps' thp Wonder Wheel, which Terms" by McGraw-Hill is sun ft good seller and deservedly so.

We suggest you get this New Rhythms of the South," ft London album by Edmundo RoS and Orchestra, Is a rhythmia thrill. The British maestro urned out an excellent product in thl new L.P.. Gene Barry Is a lucky boy. He'll have ten Playboy Playmates on his "Burke'i Law" tv show in the near futur "Who Can I Turn To" by Tony iBennett is a big. beautiful sounding waxing which is truly the singer's best to dati "Lilith" is worth your special attention.

all for now. See you next week! Actress Mary Tyler Moore, who wa3 born right here In the bbro in 1937 and moved to Hollywood at the age of ten, is now going strong as Dick Van Dyke's wife in the popular tv series. That Jones boy is going great at the Plala's Persian Room. Singer Jack Jones Is drawing fans of all ages to the plush room. His presentation is that of a seasoned performer, and he possesses versatility, plus.

His dad, Allen, has always been a favorite of ours, and his son Jack has been added to our list of top talent Kingsboro Repertory Theatre Workshop is moving along in leaps and bounds, presenting plays at local PTA's, Temples, Cara Williams, the actress fea-tured on the "Pete and Gladys" tv series, attributes her success to her mom, Flo Kamiat, a local manicurist who lecided that her daughter should become an actress, and moved to Hollywood! local boy who made good In a big way is Danny Kaye, born 51 years ago, who made his first theatrical appearance in a minstrel show at P. S. 149 here in Brooklyn. of I American Political Storefront Sponsors Art Exhibit December 13 to 27 Mr. Sol R.

Kaplan, president of the Shorefront YM-YWHAs of Brooklyn, announced that the Henrietta Stuard Hirschman YM-YWHA of Coney Island, 3312-20 Surf Avenue, is sponsoring the First Annual Art Exhibit of the Society of Shorefront Artists, Sunday, December 13th to December 27. The participating artists, all with many years of experience include Vivian Agostini, Pearl Block, Bess Falcoff, Sidney Findling, Sonya Z. Howard, Helene Marcus, Noel Schneider, Sigmund Thomas, Arnold Weber, Martin Wolf berg and David Wol pin. Many of the above artists have exhibited their works as various New York City Art Gal leries. This exhibit provides an ap-portunity for Brooklyn residents to view the works of professional artists in their own community.

Admission is free and is open to the general public. bia on April 3rd, Feb. 16th starts the series for Scout and Cub Leaders Training for 7 the Flag Day Parade Is being planned. What happened to the winter? LEGAL NOTIC? Notice is hereby given that License No. 2A-21130 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer at retail in a grocery store under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 4018 Glen-wood Road, Brooklyn, Kings County, N.

for off premises consumption. VICK'S GROCERY CORPORATION Notice is hereby given that License No. 2RL-14862 has been issued to the enterprises Including a shootin. gallery on Broadway and 52nd St. (from 1937 until 1955) and a Spook-a-rama, a dark ride adjacent to the Wonder Wheel, which Messrs'.

Garms, Comello and Kleinstein built in 1955 Mr. Garms became a member of the Coney Island Chamber in his own name in 1935, the year he and his partners, Jack Comello and Paul Kleinstein, opened their shooting gallery in Coney Island. Mr. Garms was marri-ed October 27, 1940, to the former Miss Helen Boris. They have a son Richard 15, a daughter Barbara 22 (Mrs.

Dennis Brody) and 2 grandchildren by the Brodys. Mr. Garms is an enthusiastic booster of Coney Island's unique position as one of the world's great beach boardwalk and outdoor amusement areas. He also is realist, who is aware that the entire Coney Island resort community must work together in maintaining Coney Island's pre-eminence as a recreational beach, boardwalk and amusement area. He points with pride to his own record of 29 years in partnership with Jack Comello and Paul Kleinstein as an example of the teamwork, for which he hopes to be responsible during his tenure as president of the Coney Island Chamber of Commerce.

LEGAL NOTICES Notice Is hereby given that License No. 2A-21O80 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer at retail in a grocery store under the Alcoholic beverage Control Law at 513 Marcy Brooklyn, Kings County, N. ioi on premises consumption. JUAN GONZALEZ dba Spanish American. Grocery Store is hereby given tsat License No.

2RL-14843 has been issued to the undersigned to sell liquor, wine and beer at retail in a restaurant under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 39-39A Fifth Brooklyn, Kings County, N. for on premises consumption. O'CONNOR'S BAR INC. Notice is hereby given that License No. 2A-21090 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer at retail in a grocery store under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 733 Church Brooklyn, Kings County, K.

ioi viL itemises consumption. HANS HENN1NGS Notice is hereby given that License No. 2TL-1 has been issued to the undersigned to sell liquor, wine and beer at retail in a tavern under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 1251 1253 Coney Island Brooklyn, Kings County, N. for on premises sumption. YIN TONE REST.

INC. Notice is hereby given that License No. 2RL-14848 has been issued to the undersigned to sell liquor, wine and beer at retail in a restaurant Under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 170 Highlawn Rrooklvn. Kings County, N. for on premises consumption.

170 HIGHLAWN REST, INC. (Valenti Rest.) Notice is hereby given that License No. 2A-21067: has been Issued to the undersigned to sell beer at retail in a grocery store under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 1392 Fulton -Brooklyn, Kings County, N. for off premises consumption. LEON BUDNER Notice is hereby given that License No, 2A-21003 has been issued to the unudersigned to sell beer at retail in a grocery store under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 854 Bush-wick Brooklyn, Kings County, N.

for off premises consumption. ANTHONY AYOLO Notice is; hereby given that License No. 2RL-14824 has been issued to the undersigned to sell wine and beer at retail in a restaurant under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 137 Schenectady Brooklyn, Kings County, N.Y., for on premises consumption. RTAZ UDDIN (Moonlight Inn) Notice is hereby given that License No. 1A-19970 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer at retail In a grocery store under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 1402 St.

Nicholas New York City, New York County, N. for off premises consumption. FRIENDLY GROCERY INC. Notice is hereby given that License Noi 2A-21061 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer at retail in a grocery store under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 331 Marcy Brooklyn, Kings County, N.Y.. for off premises consumption EMILIO APONTE dba Aponte Food Center novo by JOS.

H. GLUCK I start this column with a heavy heart due to the mugging and murder of my late cousin Morris Schultz. If only those responsible could have known Scouting in their this would never have occurred and the late Mr. Schultz would be continuing more than 45 years of service in the "Woodmen of the World." Thank you to Bob Horowitz, Cub Master of Cub Pack 148, who gave me a lift home from the serviceswhich he also attended. it was Mr.

Schultz who proposed Bob as a member. Leon Shushan tells me that Scout Master of Troop 148, M. Lenny Feather, was finally introduced to the American Legion C. I. Post 1072.

The Post sponsors the unit. Troop 148 is off to Camp Pouch and will also stay overnight at Kaufman. Happy BBBrrr fellas. At the Brooklyn Jewish Committee on Scouting Seminar the other P.M., Paul Adlerstein came out to find his car broken into and the spare tire stolen. More juvenile delinquency probably.

Commissioner Al Schechter and Bob "Money Breaks Loose January Fourth" Breslin are right! We must get all available boys Into Scouting at age eight. In the B. S. A. they will learn our aims.

Better Citizenship, Character and Physical Fitness. The older boys will take to Scouting too! Phil Nebelkopf of the Commissioner' sstaff has this big Gift for Scouters. you live in the Coney Island area and wish to go to the RnUndtables and pet a FREE ride Phil at HI 9-6666 or CO 6-1111. If he is not leave a message! A.D.C. Jerry Shargel writes: A new Post 611 is here! It has as a project Communications and Amateur Radio.

They will work with the Civil Defense and Auxiliary Police on Emergency Comunica-tions. Jerry Is the Advisor. Welcome Pete Greene of Far Rock- away. new Committee unair-man. They meet at Rueger Base in Sheepshead.

AH Scouters should send boys there for a look-see and I guarantee they will join this 'up and coming' essential Post. Jerry KKD 971b Shargel used his own Mobile set to call police and an ambulance to an accident the other night. John DeLustro reports In that Pack 376 had a great Pack night with Bob "I take off my tie to Henry Berger" Breslin, talking and showing a film on Cubbing. two new Ben Mothers signed up and as a result of this? .13 new boys- this columnist takes off his hat to you. Willy "I love to visit the units in camp" Wilpan tells me this: Troop 335 is working on their Charter papers.

They would like to nave a member of the medical profes sion sponsor their troop. Perhaps a D.D.S.). It seems the present sponsor doesn't help Pack 335 gets six new Bobcats and they saw movies of their re cent trip to Washington, D. C. Troop and Pack 435 preparing two humdingers Charter Renewal Breakfasts.

A.D.C, Lesner's daughter is "Infanticipating." Gertrude is married to A S.M. Arthur Schwartz of Troop 101. July Fourth should boom forth a new Cub Scout or Girl Scout? Lionel Zamore, the Commissioner Staff Advisor, lauds Bob B. and his aggressiveness in getting new boys in the fold. Three new units In the hopper.

Lionel adds that visitations 'are Important and the presence of the staC must be Known. Spring Camporee is in the works Commish Conference at Colum- was built by his father, Herman Garms, In 1920. three years be fore the Coney Island Chamber itself was founded. The Wonder Wheel was a charter member of the Coney Island Chamber of Commerce when it was founded in 1023. The present president of thp Chamber became a member in his own right in 1935.

Born February 3, 1915 in New York City Fred Garms attended pub'ic School P.S. 3 00 in Coney Island, as well as Junior Ilipli School (Montauk) and Senior High School (New Utrecht Class of June 1933) in Brooklyn. As a youngster of 8 Fred Garms worked summers in Conev Island with his father taking tickets, and opening and closing doors as well as running errands for the Wonder Wheel, which at 150' In diameter and 200 tons in weight, is sti'l the largest revolving wheel on the North American Continent and is the only wheel with swinging bungalows. The Wonder Wheel has 21 cars (10 swinging' and stationary) and has ridden over 19, people, since it was built in 1920. Upon graduation from high school Fred Garms started to work all year on the Wonder Wheel, busying himself with maintenance during the.

winter and operation as ii i en ca jujcuii.teiianre nunng tne cnnmiiy Tn 1 ft)- Hf Jjoj iur. uarras also opened a shooting gallery in Coney Island with two partners. Jack Comello and Paul Kleinstein, with whom he has since remained in partnership in other amusement LEGJL NOTICE hereby piven that License No. -JA-21W1 lias been Issued to the undersigned to soli beer at retail' in a. store under the Alcoholic leverage Control at 435 Wilon -Brooklyn, Kins County, N.

forofE premises- consumption. LILY AN HORN-YAK Notvre is hereby; tdven that Licence 2A-21061. has been issued to the undersigned to sell beor at retail in a grocery store under the Alcoholic Leverage Control Law at 331 Marrv Ave. Kings County, tor on fnnsumption. EMIUu A PONE -o.

hereby, given that License has been issued to the undfers.gned sell beer at retail in a grocery store Alcoholic Beverage. Control Law at Brooklyn. Kings County, a. for premises consumption. FRANK AVILLS SOLIVAN is hereby girm that -License No.

1273 has been issued to the undersigned to liquor and wine at retail in a package store under the Alcoholic Control Law at 1 1 8 yV(i County. N. fur off premises consumption. J. W.

LIQUORS INC. Aotiee is hereby given that License No. 2A-20W. has been: issued to the undersigned to tell r.eer at retail in a grocery store under the Alcoholic leverage Control Law at 1237 Hancock Jirookiyn. Kings County, N.

ior on pieniises consumption. IIKRM1NK) C'HABRIKR dba Cliabrier. Trade Center Notice is 'hereby given that License AO. 1, lias -been issnpfl tn the under.ygr:.;d -to sel liquor and wine1 at retail in a package store under the Alcoholic Ib-verage Control Law at 2715 Pitkin Brooklyn, King? County, N. for off premises consumption ANNA GUTIN Notice.

Is hereby given that License No. 2A-20153 has been issued to the undersigned to sel beer at retail in a grocery store under the Alcoholic leverage Control Law at 4021 13th Jirookiyn, Kings County, N. for off premises consumption. A. D.

MEATS, INC. Notice is hereby given that License Ko. 2RL-14S02 has been issued to the undersigned to sell liquor, wine and beer at retail In a restaurant under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 401 Bridge Brooklyn, Kings County, N. Y. for on premises consumption.

i ROSE GRILL dba Brldg Restaurant Inc. a Will your social security monthly retirement check be $100 or $120? If your wife claims her payments when she's 62, will they In crease when she reaches 65? 'These are some of the question you might like to have answered before you retire," according to Mr. Jerome S. Blumberg, manager of tho 333 Avenue social securlt office. It's a good idea to visit jr.ur local social security office before the date of your retirement Most applications go through without any trouble, but every once in a while someone has trouble pro" ing his age or providing some other form of needed evidence.

If you wait until you retire to make your claim, and you don't have the records you need, your first check may be delayed. If you don't need your social security right away, it won't matter, but most people count on that first check as part of their post-retirement budget. When you visit the social security office there are some records vou'll need to take with you. The best way to find out what you should take is to phone ahead. In addition to a record of your age.

you may need your last withhold ing tax statement. If you call the social security office before you pay the pre-retirement visit, they can tell you exactly what you'll need. If there's some record you don't have, they can usually help you get it Helping people is their business, Some people delay ft trip to the social security office because they think a social security claim will be a lot of trouble. It isn't an automatic thing, but highly trained people will do every thing to help you. There are three things to remember.

First, plan ahead for your retirement Second, call the social security office. Find out what to take with you, and the best time to go. Third, don't wait until after you retire to make your social security claim. The 333 Avenue social security office is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 A.M. to I'M P.M.; telephone DE 6-7000.

Tw Coney Island Tims 1617 SURF V. BROOKLytf 24, N. Y. Tekphone ES. 2-1100 at Brooklyn, N.

Y. Publisher Editor 60L LEVY Published Weekly 8econd Class Postag Pld undersigned to sell liquor, wine and beer at retail in a restaurant under the Alcoh'Oilic Beverags Control Law at 6826 New Utrecht Brooklyn, Kings County, N. for on premises consumption. li LOUNGE INC. Notice is hereby given that License No.

2RW-11857 has been issued to the undersigned to sell wine and beer at retail in a restaurant under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 134 Wyckoff Brooklyn, Kings Comity, N. for on premises consumption. VINCENZO LEVERDE dba Italian Garden Pizzeria Rest. Notice is hereby given that License No. 5255 has been issued to the to sell liquor and wine at retail in a package store under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Lp at 200 Flatbuh County, N.

for off prfini'sea consumption. BERNARD JEaLPH INC..

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