Ocean City Sentinel
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yoL. XIX— No. NO. 25
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1021
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Keen Interest Shown by Boys and Girls in Bicycle Contest One Boy -Nearing the Goal— Mnay New Subscribers Be- J ing; Added to Sentinel's List I hr following boy* and girl* youngster. The c 1 king hard to secure fifty nub-boy* and girls of tmiay arc just the I iptiou* to the Sentinel which will same kind' of youngster* that you J for tlicrn a bicycle! were. You can help one of them by j Milton Hcudlcy, James Howe.subscrihing to the Sentinel. For c I ; ■ i.lfiird WcisenthaV Gertrude Riley your convenience there i* a coupon ■' I \ rrett Bakley, Elizalietli Slowrnaii.printcil below. All you have to do I' Kus-ell Gray. Howard Galloway,!* to send it in with the name of the « I -auk Clayton, Lorraine Rcilly.boy or girl you wouhl like to see , ;lf,eth KvcJringliam, William Saucr, riding, the town on a bicycle. The .V : .•wind Trou^ Howard Garrison ami Sentinel will give a bicycle to nny c. 41, .« aid Gordon. Js'.v or girl who will secure 50 mis- f One of the bicycle* is now on dii-scriplion* to the |ia|ier. This means v ,,, hi the wimjow at the Scntinellhat there is no limit to the nundier w ...'lire. You grown-ups oka rcmem-of bicycles the Sentinel will give"* n badly you wanted a bicycle away. • BICYCLE CONTEST - SUBSCRIPTION COUPON | i iuitest Editor, Ocean City Sentinel: Attached find my check for 11.50, one year's subscription to your iw|ier. You may -Rive" the credit T„ ... Who is trying to win nne of your bicycles. * SiRn Here • Local Address Out of Town Address - e — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — r I' ' I1
SOUTH OCEAN CITY HAPPENINGS At a well attended meeting, on Friday, at the South Ocean City I'i hiiiR Pier, tho members re-elect-: ed the officers of the Pier as fol- ; George Walker, president. George Van Hurt, treasurer. William McGinnis, secretary. Tlic winter schedule of services . at. tho Union Chapel, Fifty-fifth Arret and Asbury avenue, Was put into .effect on Sunday, September 11. 2.30 p. m. — Sunday School. - 7.30 p. m.— Pleaching Service. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Turner are ' visiting Mr. and Mrs. JL H. Howl, of ••101 Central avenue. Mr. Allen, one of . the best fisher- 1 men hclinging to the South Ocean City Fishing Pier, caught several large weak fish and three king Tish | on Monday night. Miss Minnie Poo, of Catawissa, Pa. and Miss Ethel Peters, both student nurses at the I-anginau Hospital, of Philadelphia, are spending the wock<ui with the latter'* parent* In;' Smith Ocean City. Miss Petite, of Philadelphia, is passing a fortnight with Miss Clara Fagcn, of 4900 Central avenue. Mr. Walter McCorkle is building .< -tore house on the site of his home, ' ;<!K>0 Central avenue, which was washed out by storm during the win- ! tor of 1920.
Mrs. Fumlcr pulled in a beautiful J( _8 pound weak fish from the S. O. C. p Fishing Pier. / f 1 Mr. ami Mrs. T. G. VonHart arc n arc visiting their daughter, Mrs. Charles Hitz, of 5635 Central avenue. |j T JUST A SUNSET £ There wo* a perfectly gorgeous jj sunset the other evening. I 'could T see every' bit of it for there were no y i buiblings in the way. The clear w light attracted my attention ami I P; looked out. Tho sun had set, leav- f, ing the sky a greyish violet which i, -haded to a turquoise blue a short Ci distance above the horizon, with few tf pearl grey cloud* straythg across iL ti ? rest of the sky was brilliant blue *< f which Itecame darker as it reached ci down to meet the ocean. Golden c . clouds formed an arch over the plaA it , where the sun haii gone down anil 0i I from this arc fleecy pink and gol| a: , clouds stretched out in every direction, their colors gleaming brightly si against the blue of the sky. Close C • to the, green ocean there were no p 1 clouds, hut a flock of duck* flew k ' southward in their V formation. I t» " wondered if such an evening as this a 1 had prompted the writing of this verse: u * "Whither midst falling dew, p i When glhw the heavens with the | tl last tint* of day, p Far through their azure depths, ci ' j Docs't thou pursue thy solitary ''( way J" J SENTINEL ads bring result:.
' li« SPECIAL NOTICE J BACK TO BUSINESS I OLD AND NEW PATRONS INVITED .JJ Walter C. Johnson LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND FLORIST Over 25 year* experience in Landscape work. It will pay you to get my prices on Privet Hedge, Shade Trek*. Hydrangea* and < " Shrubbery, for fall planting Get my estimate for your lawn or tennis court. ,i 153 WEST AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, N; J. — : : — — . ■ It n============^=z======^=- 11 a ' t ffltmpr &torp. 3lr. i |a c CeatraOy Located in America'* Greatest Family Resort a :: ~V : * I 1 " » NOTE: Begining Sept. 15 .wo will institute early evening closing *' hours, the exact time being dependent upon the results of an attempt g now being mado to have all retail merchants agree.
Boys' School Blouses , America's best. Compare All sizes 75c and $1 SCHOOL HOSE For boys and girl*. Compare quality 25c, 35c, 40c SILkfc AND SATINS All reduced Belding's Best, 36 inch wide. Mesaalincs Wash. Satins Taffetas
BOYS' KAYNEB SUITS 2 years to 8 years The best' made. 20 per cent. a off. Cheapest in the end. 1 GIRLS! SCHOOL DRESSES \ 2 years to 16 years . Ginghani**nd • Chiimliraj', 20 per cent reduction FOULARD PONGEE c The latest for fall and r winter dresses , Compare it , Wonderful material, pretty . 50c yard
The Boardwalk shop will remain open until October 1st. FULL LINE OF THE FLEISHER YARNS
SEVERELY HURT Aulo Accident on the Readme Hailroad Crossing The ear of Mr. and Mrs. Lewi- H. Like of National Park, was hadlv damaged early Monday morning, at ■ the Ninth street crossing of the Reading Railroad, in this city, when it was struck by an extra engine: In the / with the Lake'* were Mr. and Mr*. ' C. Chism, also of National Park. Ijike receive<l a few minor inMr. Chism was -severely rut and bruised and was taken to the Atlantic City hospital.1 The party hail been visiting William F. Gardiner and wife over Sumlay. The accident took place nliout 6- A. Mr. Like, w-im was driving the car hail, received a go-ahead signal the watchman in tho Pennsylvania tracks. It is sab I there was no watchman on duty at that time in the prepare plans for relocating 'walk Bus Line Also Desires to Enter Ttys City for Passengers At the ta-gulur meeting of the commissioners Monday afternoon the «ity engineer was instructed to preplnns and specifications tinder the direction of- the Board of Commissioners, for the relocating of the north of Sixth street, the city solicitor to prepare the oritiMayor' Champion stated the bus that now has its terminal at street, wa- requesting , permission to enter the city. Their schedule has tieeu Changed making the first bus to arrive one !}our ljtoi have dropped every other trip. Chew of the trolley t&tynpany prescQt and stated that the operating of the busses from Thirtystreet had meant an average increase of 415 n day to the trolley company. Solicitor Bovwell wanted know, under these conditions', could r trolley line operate another sea- ' son without the' assistance of the city. The request of the bus line company was disposed with the understanding that it would be worked out among the commission, Mr. Chew gltil the proprietor of the bus line. • An ordinance nuUinrizing the issuing of bonds of the City of Ocean New Jersey in the aggregate principal amounting to 488,000 to be known as Boardwalk and catkst protection bonds was passed on third I1 and final reading. Adolph Springer w ill be appointed ■ ® . regular fireman as soon as he pro- ' perly qualifies. Springer has been In I department for some time on''" proliatinn which is the usual pro- K cedurejn tiic case of a new man. r A : MOTORING IN THE POCONOS c VgL and Mrs. Granville H. Sleclmun. of thix city, are on an nutijC" * mobile tour of the Pocono Mountain* „ with Mr. Steelman's brother, A. J._ y Steclman. At present they artydop- n ping at the Delaware Water Gap. c Before- retumjpg home they will visit 7 New York". Mr.-, Steclman, in a let- v ter to friends here, rays: "I would i never tire of. this Iwautiful country i w ith its gorgeous trees and hills." r COUNTY CONVENTION The Cape May County W. C. T. U. f will hold their annual convention i mqniing and afternoon at Goshen y on Septemlier 22. .The morning session will open ut "9 o'clock Standard > time. Box lunch will he Indulged in. i A NEW EXPRESSION J A recent x-isitor at the Information ( Bureau says: "If some of the people ^ I in your beautiful city would put ( 1 their hammers and get out ! their horns, theif would be no limit ( ! the growth and popularity of your o ! resort." ^ , ° I TEACHERS ALL PRESENT With the return of Miss Coleburn : and Miss Et^lish, from abroad, Sun- j the corps of teachers in the public schools is complete, without any changes in the personnel from lost >P o— I RESCUE AT TENTH STREET i Guard* Hcldt, Haines, Gardiner 1 and Lynch figuder in the rescue on I morning of Lewis M. Cromf • ton and Miss Muriel Pincock who 1 were swept out beyond tfeeir depth . - by the hack-wash of tho surf which ' has been unusually heavy for the last • ' 1 few days. Cromtor and Miss Pin- ' cok are from the Lynhurst apart ' m«ntx, Philadelphia, and are staying 1 at the HoteK Lincoln. Guards Hcldt ■ and Haines went to tho assistance of i unknown bather at Eleventh" 1 street in the afternoon of the same J day. \ | Tuesday noon. - All the litest and most up-to-date news in the SENTINEL every
guess 10 this silhouette is And Win the Trophy of $1 (iiven Each Week hy — ^the Sentinel s -This is n continuation of the contest which will run for several weeks, there will be published in this column, of the Sentinel a silhouette of one of the promnent men of Ocean City. To the porsou giving the correct name of the person thus." represented, the Sentinel will give "i. In case of more than one" , afreet answer the winner # -will be drawn. ' ed to claim that ilellar each week. Try it. someone is sure to get the dollar. Wh> not you. All answers iqbst I* sent by mail to the Schtfnel office not later -than Monday noon of each The answer- t.» last week* contest was Clayton Haines Brick. Realtor. 11ml was won by Merrill Corson, Marmora, N. J. publicschools said to be overcrowded Actual Fipurcs show the Necessity of Additional School Facilities The over-crowded condition of, the public school* of this city, principal-; ly in the lower grades, tha\ existcil during tin- la*l school term, has Injcn more foreihly brought to the notice of the Board of Eilucation by 1 aii increased enrollment with the be-ginning-Uf this term. The total en-; rollmcnt *0 far U 688. an increase ; of 61 over last year. In tho high! school the enrollment is 137, an in- 1 of 19 over last year. I In the Grammar School, starting "with the Eighth grade the enrollment *lt. 2 less than last year; .Seventh grade, 77; an increase of 9 oxer lost year; Sixth grade, 46, a decrease of 5; in the two Fifth grade-, an Increase of 18; two Fourth ' grades, 75, an increase of 3; two Third grades, 71, a decrease of 8; in tiic two Second grades. 82, an Increase of 18; two Fifth grades, 104, an increase IN 14. In Mrs., Scull's room, teacher of grailj' .there nre 63 pupil* and Mrs. Goff's room, teacher of first grade, there arc 41. Ijist year, by October 1st there additional enrollments. It is (anxonable to suppose that there will as many additional enroll- . inents by October 1st of this year. If this should lie the case, there will a total increase enrollment by October 1st of 96 over Uie figures of 1st last year. Mrs. Goff and Dr. Hughes are n committee of the Board to secure at additional first grade facilities. It, is understood they have sex-era! j locations in view. The Superintendent, James M. Stevens, was in-, strucled to se«rc an additional ; First grade tcncficr. SUNDAY SERVICES - All of the services, of the Fir*t Baptist Church Sumlay will he held the Chapel at Tenth street and Wesley avenue. The pastor will preach ut 10.30 and 7.45 and the Sunday School will go back to the hour , of 2.00. In lieu of I lie regular lesson the Pastor will give au illustrated talk on "Opportunity,' 'showing opportunity for' great thing* come to people in the past and what they did with it and then bring . the subject down , to the present day and apply it to the Baptist Church ; and leave it an open question as to what, we will "do .with our op1 portunity in this respect. The pastor has procure. I the use of a fine hew lantern that will throw any kind of picture on the screen, whether it • be a lantern slide, poxtcarri, the pagti t of a book etc.
MISS HAZEC HARRIS GETS KEY Mis. Ocean City Befitlingly Rrrarm- ' J lie red by Mayor liadrr 3 Mi*- Hazel Harris uh<> - :'.Uy [yepre-en'ted this city as Miss Ocean r t'ity in the Atlantic City Pageant of Septemlier 7-8, has received a letteV frmn Major' Bader saying' that he '•was -ending her the key to Atlantic C-ity, which would assure her as one nf the inter-city beautiys, the free- . dois of Atlantic City at all times, TUi* is an example of the whoj^. hearteil way Atlantic City put. things overt Main of the eirl? among the, inter-city l«ee"tie* have I eon the recipients of offer* from moving |.iy t lie concern* and thoalri- , SCHOOLS CfcQSED FRIDAY The schools will lie rlo-eil on" Fri.1 v to allow the teachers t.. attend , •he Teachers' Institute held in Wild- ; militartIuSl for abram i. morgan First Member of Old Company (i Killed While in Action In the ilays prior to the war when Ocean City had a National Guard Company in the old Third Regiment recruiting campaign. through the county wore carried on to fill up / ; the compare .. quota. It -was aJf' PWjldwood Jhat Ahrant I. Morgan, of 'Ocean City,f joincil up with the outfit. Shortly after, the company went j to Sea Girt and from there to Anas- , i ton, Alabama, where it lost its iden- ! tity as a unit of the Third Regiment. It become known as Company H of the 114th. Oveiseas Morgan was killeil in action, the first time he went over the top. Captain Alfred , K. Smith, of the -company was the first man to reach him after ho waa hit. Morgan's body has now reached home tiud members of the old. outfit who hud learned to know- him as a good soldier will give him the hon- . ors of a full military funeral. There will be u special meeting 1 tonight (Thursday), to make full arrangements for attending tjic funeral- ' service* of Abram I. Morgan, at • Seaville , Sunday, -September 18, at » 12J0. PLENTY GOOD FISHING Morris Candy, of. the telephone , company, back from his vacation, tell* . C I stories of good fishing in the Rainbow * ! and outside with Captain Herb Smith. . ' He says w-ith three crabs he cauglft-. s six w-eak fish, one tloundrr, and a 50i pound drum and had to stop because k I ho couldn't find any more baiL '* i Shortly nfterwarils he caught five : "I wreak fish that totaled exactly 30 ® I pound- in addition to a . drum fish weighing 56 pound*. Fshing outside " he had gooil luck until something; ; grahlieil his hmik and started towards - * Atlantic City, going so fast thai his ~ j reel Iwgun to smoke. Suddenly it ' .napped Ws line and put him out of ^ business. . h- WEEK-END AT THE LINCOLN o The Hotel Lincoln* is entertaining n large crowds over the week ends. 1- This hotel; "under the management of I, J. C. Funck, Jr., lias, been one of the attraction* of the summer life of this if resort. Among those registered for a. d stay are Harland M. Myers and wife, it of Reading,; Mrs. W. M. Kitzmill-. er, of Germantown; Mr. ami Mrs. Mill- «' wood, of Tiuscott, Camden; Mrs. It Sara V. Doughty, of Westchester; * ami Dr. Wm. L. Copelin aqd-famllv. I- Dr. Copelin is a member of t^c*s,\d r. vismy Bonnl of Jefferson Hqspital. ; — - — r •{ 4500,000 CONTRACT " 1 .E. M. Sutton, of the Sutton and | Corcon Comply, with their general ,t superintendent, Harry Robinson, arc s_ now in Datona, Flbriila, figuring on ,1 a- 4500,000 street pax-ing job for that. ,. ' city, bids- for w hich will be opened ,. on Septemlier 20th. Mr. Sutton car,1 ried with him letters of. introduction i front Elmer S. Schantx, of the Hotel Bcllex-ue. and Mr. A. H. Slckler wIxq is an extensive property owner in Datona.' Mr. Sutton expects to reit turn to Ocean City by next Saturday. Id 1,1 MYSTERIOUS BLAZE " Sunday morning 'at 5.30 the fire '* department wa* called to | Tweptysecond and Asbury avenue, where ' they found an automobile of ancient vintage ImiHy burncl. There was no " one around the carinml the 'fire had . been out long e^pugli to allow the " j machine to liecomc cold. Chief ConIK ver at once notified Chief Johnson of the Police Department and the car was towed to the armory where it now is'. So far no one has appeared ^ to claim it. ie w id TTie Boand pf Eilucation. at their I meeting Tuesday nirht. made an appropriation of 4100 to the High School Athletic Association. ,
A First Award is Won for Ocean City by Young Man f Litemiai'd Arthur II. Itchan Wins Cup at Pageant in Atlantic City
p th.1 of fourteen contestant- fur the h " bet physical build among lifeguards, 11 f Aitbur It. Beimn, a member iff the * ' grant, Septemhei 7 s. Ilehan, who i- 1. \ .'. strapping big fellew. i- ' rounding lernth tr. et, I'hil.Vletphia. and l.o will k enter Brown Preparatorj this "fall. He |, ' ban been a mender of the Rowing . 1 Crew , ft urn the Northeast IHgii G " SchmO j, During both seasons on the bearli .5
he wa- statlone. I, at J'ark pttee. At -i.xioi'. meeting Mnniiay afli-rmmi. Heh.-.i presen'te.1 the cup that he had won to the Mayor, and ( ) -pounding, said: - Ocean City (Mb proud to Isf repre-eiito.1 by a man who can w^pe.! |ii ( prize such as you have oon. Inasmuch ,. y«.u wm the cup, i:. The„.f.,re. I take pleararr in the cup iuick to you." The .pre-sinn on Itel, an", face .-how^l Kiatiticatiiin that .He could not. get his -imple "Think you. Mr
BELLEYI'E POPULAR HOTEL Big Hostelry Filled to Capacity Dur- y ing fintirc Season tl One of the advantages that Ocean "sl City has tn offer to the vacationist i- 0 goo.1 hotel-. The Bellevue is in the ; li heart* 11 f the city and near the Board- K walk. Elmer S. Schantz, the pr<>: prietor, commenting on this season's business, says that his house was S t spld out for the season on June 10, " I and that he . has many reservations " t for 1922. principal pmong thein lie- p t ing Harry !.. Fiillcr, Chairman of the ( Fedend-Jbiar.l of Vocational E.I 11- i S /cation, of xVashiugton , D. C. V C During titrj month of 'July the:'' Bellevue wa# the scene of nyiuj ( social gatherings by members of the:1!,1 Ocean City Summm- School in session '!' Many of the teachers made the 01 Bellevue their headquarters. . [ In August thousands of .people f were attracted to the Bellevue by the 11 , -tunts of 'Daredevil Johnny Reynolds j who staged s|ieetnrular feats on the . 1 , roof of the hotel and climbci.l from ** | the ground to the roof, 'up the front : j of the house, a regular human fly. Mr. -Schantz, by his pourtesy and service, has won fvrnis house a j _ large following among the vacationistj., many of whom are with him i G year after year. He is a member of j C _ the Ocean City Chamber ftf Com- ! It I ; tncrce and a booater of Ocean City. • si ( When the hotel closes he will go to ft Datona, Floriiia for a period of re- , ir 0 h Trt1l77Dv>i< ) N V ENTIC )N lj' X 2 - W. C. T. 1. Will Hold Their Con- p » vention in This City l« '' The State W. C. T. U. Convention T .Will convene in becan City, October' j' /'18, 19, and 20. E'ollowing is the out- J * ; line of the (nogriyii and the com- ; mlttech: . j' I Program Tuesilay, 3 p. m. — Meeting of the e State Executive "Committee, ilcle- v - gates prayer meeting leil by Mrs. . ® j Clara. M. Chapline." ^ Tuesilay ' evening— Banqute at 6.30 . * in Hotel Biscayiie. Speeches of wel- j . come guests of honor, Mr. Roy A. j Haynes, Federal Prohibition Com- ,, missioncr. G" ; g WedneMiay — General business of : convention. Bible raiding. 1.. T. S. g demonstration. Address . by Mrs. s -. Myra Miller Stauffer, National Asso,f ciate L T. S. Secretary. Children's e demonstration. * Wednesday evening — Address by Mrs. D. Ix-igh Colvin, New York > City. t I-, Thursday morning — Election of ofI- ficcrs. In membriam Mrs. Isaliella ( x H. Demaimft. •; Thursday uftcmnon — Address by ,-. Mrs. Mnigaret Peck' Hill, National I- Organizer among the colored peoI. pic. jB Thursday evening — Program under direction of Suite Y. P. B. Secretary and State Superintendent of d Medal Contests. d Headquarters — Hotel Biscuyne, 1 « Ocean -avenue, near Eighth street, n Other hotels and boarding houses d upon application, d Committees Miss Catherine I-cwis, 1114 On-! n tral avenue, Ccairman of Cimmittee tl on Hotels and Boaniing Houses. >r Mr). Delia II. Smith, Chairman of 'r Music Committee. /; t- Mr*. Rosalie Howe, Publicity Com-' I'- mittee. / More complete announAmcnts xrtHd I* published later, e 0 ■- PALERMO, MARMORA AND c BEESLKYS PtBNT HAPPENINGS ,l The Sentinel wishes to announce ^ Miss Helen Wcijr as *|>ecial corrcs•pondent, reportiiit happenings of the , ubove nametl localities. The SentiI| nel takes this opportunity of thanking the public for any courtesies extended to Miss Weer. . Send those little personals about your friends, the family, and yourself to h#r and then read them in the Sentinel. ir • •' ■> p- Ixist something? Place an ad in th the SENTINEL and it will be quickly returned. • ti r
WOMEN THANKFUL Tin- women of the Auxiliary of the 5 acht GJiili are proud to report that rummage ale wa a wonderful 7 .success. They h-., to thank the / City people whose 11 .-opera- f gn-atly indebted to Mr. Williamson for the use of the store and to Mr. Darliy for his courtesy. Messrs dml Trout, as usual, were most — . w illing to help and their assistance in valuable- Mr. Ferguson was - - godil enough to do the hauling at greatly reduced rates and Mr. Staiiiton loancii many store fixtures N'ult^ and Mr. Steclman were patient and kind allowing the women' to deposit money each day long after business hours. Through this the Auxiliary »i«hqg to thaiyk each of these kind friends as well as Mr. Bonsull and Mr. Colville who ' did tiic printing free and supplied the paper, twine, etc. Also to thank all who helped by working at the store and those whose donations were so acceptable. MRS. J. HOWARD HOLMES, For ladies* Auxiliary, O. C? Y. C. FRATERNITY AT BELLEVUE Thirty-five girls of the Delta j Ganna Fraternity of Swurthmore College ure registered at the Hotel for a peek's stay. The fraternity was in Ocean City years ago. This time, included in Die party are a number of the members of the alumnae. They are a jolly time. Sailing parties, parties, boardwalk strolls in moonlight and trip* to Atlantic ; City make up a part of the week's The- party is chaperoned Mrs. Waiters and Mrs. Groffin. coming week-end they will l>c joined by other members of the fraternity who found it impossible to enjoy a full week here. Those in the party are: Mary A.. Thatcher Dorothea Bell, -Janet Clark, Giniclia Coy, Hejdegarde Hexamcr, Sue G. Barry, Helen C. Knight, Mrs. Evans T. Walters, Ruth Walters, Mrs. CharH. Griffin, Helen Thortf», Anne Hnlford, Margaret D. levering, Louise G. Termin, Henrietta Keller, Margaret Htkin. Elaid Fainter Brown, Carolyn A. Krusen, S. J. ; Ella M. Ixiber and Virgiffhi M^savi- Matucurinc ««** use g uknnktt »i* AStllAT A11HU* IK-KAN CTr*. N. J. TvtrptioA* NOTICE J. P. VENABLE G3 3 Asmunr Avmut. T rr77/i: . ^i/ico/n? OCEAN CITY. N.J. FALL 4 , |J RESERVATIONS art tuiw being entered (•■: l Sep'emlier and October. Special rates from September , 10th. Particular attention and nervice will be given to fishing and gaming parties.

