Ocean City Sentinel, 15 June 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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T SEASHORE HOUSE A CENTER OF GREAT SUAiEHCTIVITIES AN IDEA ^VACATION HOMK FOR \(T1VE BfJVS AND GIRLS ON THE. BAY and in thnd linartdontd n-,*h-uM The Seashore House, conducted un-j der the auspices of the Pennsylvania Uailroad Department of the Y. M. <".j A., offers a thousand attractions nec- j es.- ary to the making of an ideal sum; 1 In particular does the "V'.SeasTioi'ei House commend itself to parents, who t arc seeking the means of providing I for growing, active and energetic boys and girls, a home where they can he certain they will be under the control • and supervision of responsible persons and surrounded by an atmosphere of purity and religious influences. The House contains all the facilik ties for entertainment conceivable. Out-of-door sports feature largely in the daily program of the House. Boys and girls are taught to swim under efficient teachers; rowing and aquatic ports of all description are promoted. The base ball games and the beach parties arc events of first rank im- ' last year 131 different boys and men enjoyed the benefits of Seashore House, anil 46 girls; all leaving having enjoyed a rare vacation, in vigorous health, at ^minimum of cost A corps of experienced leaders aid" in safeguarding the welfare of their guests. Strict discipline is maintained by them when and where necessary, hut their' constant purpose is to develop wholesome initiative and reourccfulness of the boys and girls under thVir charge. Practical instruction is given in the arts of swimming, ■living, life-saving, riwving and the proper operation of motor and sail boats. Boating, swimming and surf bathing are permitted only at prescribed times .and under the supervision of competent leaders. Applications for reservations must lie accompanied by a deposit, or advance payment of $2.00 which will be credited to the account of the person making the reservation, or returned if the application cannot be accepted. Heasonnbly priced meals will — ,bc served to visiting parents or relatives nf guests as fur as accommodations permit, but limited space makes it impossible to furnish lodging t^such Applications will be received for the accommoilation of groups of men over week-ends throughout June, September and October; and for special fishing parties for any day except Sunday during Septcmlier and October. As far as practicable, such parties should be organized with n group leader authorized to make all necessary arrangements for the group.

Club House accommodation? for a f group of ten or less is $5.QP and fifty ' r 'cents for each person in excess of ten 1 when members of the same group. Meals are not served at the Club i House for such parties, but are ob- ! tainablc nearby. J The minimum charge for a fishing 1| trip on the "Pensy" is $5.00. j, j A; fishing party composed of ten draftsmen from the engineer's office, Philadelphia Terminal Division, P. R. R R. were entertained at the P. R. R. ! Y. M. C. A. Seashore House, First and I Bat avenue last Tuesday, June 13. . A week-end 'outing for fifteen men „ ! from the Comptroller's Department,:"; (is scheduled this Saturday and Sun-!,. 1 day. _A i- 1 The former *i charge of James C. rj a Brinton, chief draftsman, and the lat- . '•jter, Jno. G. Millar; chief clerk. '- i Elmer Jackson Pearl, now asso- , U iciated with Clayton Haines Brick, has " I bcTm appointed a member of the Seae I shore House Committee of the P. R. o R, Y. C. M. A., and will he the local- c g | representative. Mr. Pearl has been as-: S sociated with .this organization since e boyhood; was at one time boys work 'I director , and later promoted to house is manager of the beautiful main build•f ing of the association in West Phila- . Philadelphia. . i- , Mr. Pearl supervised the construe- 1 p. tion of the present wharf and bulk- 1 n head at the Seashore House while as- a •s sociated with Mc. Bartlett and was re,r sponsible for many other practical imic provements. His present standing Ijtj I. this city coupled with his past experi-lp. h »' PERSONALS t *1 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lynn accom- j panied by Mrs. Robert J. Campbell, * motored from Philadelphia Saturday, ^ ami opened their cottage at 509 lstja street for the season. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Savage, of „ 'r Philadelphia, visited the resort on jo 'I Sunday, registering 'at the Halcyon u Hall. \ I George Meissner, of Ferowood, Pa., -- was in the city on Sunday and regis- i« '* tered at Halcyon Hall. ■' j Mr. Walter E. Goodman, -of High- „ land Park, Pa., was a visitor in Ocean »| '® City ove'r the Sunday, staying at the ij Halcyon Hall. o ■r Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Savage, of e Philadelphia, were among the Sunday® '■ visitors to Ocean City-, making their. () stay at the HalcyOn Hall. j • -t Miss I -aura Beckett, 1219 Wesley jj I- avenue, entertained a house party over ,, >e the week-end; her niece, Mrs. Herbert n »n L. Williams and daughter, Miss ■_ if Mariam E. Williams, of West Phila ] il. delphia, Walter Glover, Mrs. Julia n * Glover, of Woodbury, Mrs. Lilliej£ is Goodrich, of Hartford, Conn., anil M. t is Williams, of New York. d Mrs. M. H. Carson is now occupying :h the apartments 1422 Ocean avenue, i,, with her son James P. Carson and ,e wife, where they will be until October 1st. !- SEND THEM IN Send those little personal items of I . j-' your friends or happenmgs of your "ij family, to the Sentinel Office by Tuei,s- day of each week and they will app. ' pear in the next issue on Thursday. I I

PHONE, 410-J JOBBING PROMPTLY DONE WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBING and HEATING 138 ASBURY AVENUE ocean c"ty new jersey SOnijnn For >'ears we have bcen a'lv,R5nff in" ulVlUU vestors to investigate before investing. Our service is at your disposal. aftey The R. L. Dollings Company 1421 Walnut Street j 6V6D P6r Gent. Philadelphia. Pa. Represented by JOHN B. kirby, Box 144, Ocean City, N. j. "Handie Shopping" Cunning Sweaters, Rompers and Frocks for the Kiddies— Girls and Boys to---can be found this week at The Handie Shop 756 Asbury Avenue PHONE 13S-R LINEN netting 30 inch Drab $340 Per Roll 33 " " 3.65 36 " " — 4.15 Also Copper and Galvanized Wire EVERYTHING TO BUILD A BUILDING G. H. Shoemaker Lumber Go. 12th and West Avenue^ :

EASTERN STAR LADIES TO ATTEND RECEPTION OFFICERS OF. ORDER WILL VISIT ATLANTIC CITY Many of the local members of the. I Ocean City Chapter, No. 83, O. E. S., I will attend a joint reception given by , the Tenth and Eighteenth Districts to I the Grand Worthy Matron, Grand Worthy Patron and their staff of of- j fleers. The reception will take place in the ball room of the Steel pier, Atlantic] i City, this evening (15th). Admittance .will be by membership a card only. SEND THEM IN Send those litt'c personals about ; your friends, the family yourself, j the SenUnel, but be sure to get i them to the office not later than noon. - (Introduced br Dir«cl>r Cores if) ORDINANCE No. IM 1 An Ordinance to reeonetrutl ih« roof of ih« 'public building. known Ihc^Mu.lc P.vlllon . e^'bo'ar I for* -co mm i'ssioners of ORDAjVl CITY' NEW JER8EV' DO' | ficutionr prepared by the City Engineer and work lo be done, na by Section I. of thia i Ordinance, ahull be ut a eoat not exceeding two tbouund doUarr. and ahall bu paid by the j Section 2. THhi the bonds lo beamed ahall j the^bUror. 'counteralgned by the Director of Department of Revenue and Finance, and -by th? City Clerk and the corporate lacal aflixcd thereon: mid note, ahall latar inI tereat at a rate not cxcecdina alx per eentnm. note'lhe purpose forwhlrh th# eame are lo aued and ahall buffr lata the dale wt are Fyont and ,«ueh work U ifet^a part of the Section ". Thia ordlAfiice ahall take effect at the expiration of ten dnye from ita final iwaaeee. j(jg_ Cl CHAMPION. WM. H. CAMPBELL, E. A. CORSON. The aboye ordinance wne paa»d on third : and final rending June^ K^IS-^ MOKRls ] aty Clerk. : ST. GEORGE HOTEL 611 Eighth Street Near Beach NOW OPEN FOR SEASON ! . 1922 Cnder New Management of : W. PAI L PETERS Buy From Wholesaler Save l-S"to 2-S pprr Oar lateet rKEiEi cam plate catalog FIXTURES HEATING BOILERS. RADIA- ■ TORS. VACUUM CLEANERS , and ELECTRIC W ASHERS, ETC. Write for Dept B-98 ADELPHIA SALES CO. 23 N. 10th Street. Philadelphia, Pa.

"SHOHEJAST IiIIE'' Summer Schedule June 18,|1922 106 TRAINS Daily Between OCEAN CITY AND ATLANTIC CITY EMM ! Atlantic City it Sbare Hallroal Co. SENTINEL ADS BRING RESULTS

• mimUm'T'b; k^Tl: tV^d of cX: ( • mieatoncra Governing Lawn Tannle. j NTHE HOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF OCEAN CITV DO ORDAIN . Section I. That thara ia hereby created a Board of^'ommUaumera Governing La.n Ten.toner, ahall hold, office for one year from the jeet tn removal with or without cause, at any i Uw? ToSSTUSi bt^om^Su. goranTanS j = ' , ■upcrvl.c the playing of Lawn Tennis on land i owned by the City of Ocean City^Ncw Jcntaj . j on said Lawn Tcnnla ia played and aaid land ! shall be only^aurh aa the Board of Commie- j ^ Section. 4. That t\vi Br^rd ^ of ^ Commia- j ahall be approved by ^he Board of Com mi.- , fi'lW "hy*" the *Mayor' and ronfirmcrl by Ute Board of Commi.. loner, nf thia rity. h ^ ( k effect at the expiration of ten day. from ita 1 1 "* jos. c. Champion. KM II CAMPBELL. E. A. CORSON. ■— The above ordinance waa pnaaed on third — rs "" "" ""HARRY A. MORRIS. — Qty Clerk.

FOR RENT Price Reduced Two beautiful apartments, building just completed, newly furnished. | Three bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, bath, spacious porches. Trolley car passes door. y ] ' i lpRICI! REDUCED Uonie Meaaon i™ Apply on premues or call 273-W ! \ '. 26 ATLANTIC AVENUE - (On Atlantic Ave. at Firet St.) ' OH ANY BROKRR MRS. E. A. H AN NT OA IN, Owner SPECIALS All year cottage — 6 rooms, hot water heat, all brick, j| central location, unfurnished. j— House and adjoining lot— $4500. Term*. ^ Store property, good section. Store and 3 rooms on I st floor, 9 rooms in 'upper part of house. Garage. Large lot. Price for quick sale— $5000. Easy terms. Mould 9&St.*f£T CL ■IK Citw Hall

A j" SENTINEL ADS BRINCi SATISFACTORY RESULTS ; (' I

J ' CEMENT BLOCKS BEST KIND DELIVERED ANYWHERE pionr FRED GANT SOMERS POINT, N. J. i :

| Gutter and Spouting a Specialty Stoves Repaired and Stored I Estimates Cheerfully Given Gaskill & Johnson Heating. Roofing and Sheet ' Metal Work Pipe less Furnaces Bay Avenue Somers Point, N. J. Phone 10

| Lots for Sale ALLL"'T00RADE $350 to $1800 SEE BARON 412 -ELEVENTH STREET i ; ■ JOSEPH W. BARCLAY | ~!032 Simpson Avenue LEADING BRANDS OF BUTTER STRICTLY FRESH LAID EGGS 1 POULTRY DRESSED TO ORDER Prompt Servic* Phone 51-W SAXTON & BROS. > Painting, Paperhanging \ Xiraining and Decorating 622 Central Avenue Ocean City, N. J. BROWNLEE'S EXPRESS lllWN[^"0 IP'ST^HjCC MOViUNO. (I ^^^lBLl^|PhlljdclP.lhia OcMfC'lyE ypress. WILL CALL FOR FURNITURE, Main Office: Seventh Street TRUNKS, ETC. OCEAN CITY. N. j'. An Exceptional i'" Opportunity 1 H ^1 RANGE you have wanted J V I am carrying in stock the celebrated WINCROFT GAS RANGE at prices that can't help but interest you. The above cut shows one of the popular models'selling at the exceptionally low price of— # $40 lOWNSENDS LUMBER YARD O / OCEAN CITY NJ. EicljrsT. *t haven aft

y* ' j TO BE ASSURED Avail yourself of our expert architectural and technical ability when . 1 you are considering building, when you finally decide to build you will ' -s i ; ii have decided that we are the BUILDERS to fulfill your exacting requireL. LESLIE PEADLEY CO, ING ■ N Builders -I- Architects 515 Eighth Street, Ocean City Oar Methods esq Different 1 Ample Facilities ■ f Ample heaourcea . '