j OCEAN CITY SENTINEL THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1983 THREE
Summer Training School In Boy Craft This Week At Germantown Boy's Club I.SflASlVi: INSTRUCTION FOR WORKERS AMONG BOYS HELD* , M,I;K si I'K.UVISION OF MIDDLE ATLANTIC DIVISION .11 THE HOYS' CLUB FEDERATION,' JUNE 20 To 28
|icr:ilivr nrrrssity of ' it won 1. 1 hnvc thorn (trow ' S|icri oi.iition in this ilo|inrtmonl < „i onlcrpriso obviously re- ,.;*■<• ial I y trained lenders. I To meet ibis need, under the'1 .-■iprru on of the Mi.blle Atlantic ( oo. of the Boys' Club FHeiati"". ,hir'l nnnunl intensive1 f <llUi of instruction in Boycraft 1 ulU i.o Mil at the Germantown' t Uiiy ' Club of Ocean City. June 20 i Tlie p., i pose of this course is to I train ol.ier boys for a greater use t fulness i" their own clubs and to! uive lb.) e who may lie seriously j r lion, an opportunity to measure up r the fiebl. f This short course will lie a wonilerfiO opportunity for superintend r ont I" i "eel earli other, cxrlmnge c vie«-|*iinti and enjoy a few bays \ by the .sounding sea. Tlie course occuring just 'before I ( the' summer work opens, makes it v |Knsilile for clubs to send their I uinmer workers for this intensive j
- ; course which will help them in r J their work. 1 1 Comprehensive lectures and di.sI The opportunities for recreation will not interfere with the training . Each student will lie expected to U Hotel wk nnd to qualify in the first two degrees of the Boy ■ • A small cliargp of twelve dollars i the ten days has been made. is imply intended to cover the cost of foiul and its prepara1 tion. One dollar and fifty cents per single day. Each student will ex peeled to provide transportation to Orean City and return. j The program will bring together j \ ! of the best experts in boys'! work in the East. Topics for discussion will 1* developed under the' following divisions: jl Training Course ami Camp Di-I rector, Albert B. llinos; assistant i ' camp dire. tors. G. J. Hill, H. II. 1 | 1. Boys' Work as a Vocation, j] ; of Boys' Clubs, De- j veloping leadership, The Social | of the Boys' Club. ! | j Instructors, Win. lewis Butcher, l I
Dempsey and Trainers in Great Falls Camp Champion Jack pempaey Is here ahown with" bis trailers la his amp on tbo out skirts ot area; Fulls. Mont., where on July flh. be will irfend hit tlrio agafast Tom Gibbons, of St. Paul. Detnpaey la now nto heavy training.
Chan. H. Woodhall. Fred Zcrlie.i David W. Armstrong. — Boys' Club Building and ; Equipment, Business Management of the Boys' Club. Instructors. Ar thur II uck, II. H. Vamlerherg. % 3. The Boys' Club in the Com9 munity, Dramatics, Woodcraft and , .Scouting. Instructors, Robert B. , I Butler, Elmer Kchroeder, Charles i " ; W. Rainbridgp. 4. Camp Management, Summer:' Camps, Summer Programs. In-! structors, II. W. Gibson, Jacob ' Eichel. 1 6. Financing, legislation, Pub- ; ] lbity. Instructors, Arthur Huek.j David W. Armstrong, Win. lewis ( Butcher. ' 6. Summer Work in tlie City,! " Week-end Camps, Nature Study,!Life Saving. Instructors, Charles ■ 1 ' II. Woodhall, Walter K. Dillon,! 1 Walter R. Shaw, A. K. Parkhouse. i Classified Advs. ; Adtrrtisrments inserted in this ( column — One cent a word, mini- ; mum charge, twenty-five cent*. . \ FOR SALE ,1 — |c | FOR SALE — Bake ovens, Blodgett gas oven, 36 loaves capacity; j . Dougherty coal oven, 36 loaves capacity. Apply Simms Restaurant. Boardwalk and Moorlyn Terrace. ■ FOR SALE — Steam boiler, Lilllej Giant, 5 h. p. Apply Simms! 1 Boardwalk and MoorTerrace. ' FOR SALE Bloch baby carriage, also Blorh baby stroller, good condition. Apply Simms Restaurant, Boardwalk and Moorlyn Terrace. FOR SALE— 200 ft. coeoa runner. Ill yd*, wide. Apply Simms u Insurant, Hnnrdwalk at Moorlyn lerraee. 'FOR SALE— A gor.l upright Shoemaker piano. Price $50. F, Sentinel Office. FOR SALE. — Mortgage, $5,000 on Anbury avenue property, lier.t of vpcotlly. Smith, 30" Fourteenth rtreeL : FOR SALE— Lot No. 469, Section j j E, Asbury avenue, west side, heisprn 19th and 20th street. Ad- 1*
i,i dress: Thus. It. Hammer, 4<!0 Drex-'r i el Bblg., Philadelphia, Pa. ' FOR SALE. — Handsome Board- ' walk rolling, chair, used only , j r two time:, lfargain. M. P. McDnle. Palermo, N. J. i : — ; « • FOR SALE— One bank skiff, 2G f{. f in., Kermath engine, practically „ ■new; reasonable. Inquire" P. O. 5 4, Drcxcl IMII, Pa. v r UNIVERSAL electric range, good y as new, also l/ivckin hot water g , heater, reasonable. 508 Abcnleen Atlnntic City. v ■ SALE — Steel garage, 150.00. q Apply 616 Atlantic avc.. Ocean , - 'City. V ;!' ' ^ j — Saturday morning, brown ~ and white, screw tail bull pup; i answers to name of Prince; re- ,, ward. Asbury Inn, 916 Asbury Jj V WANTED MAN WANTED FOR CABIN CRUISER — Must be familiar V with inland waterways between Ocean City and Barnegat Bay. '' Communicate by letter giving ex- •* perienre. salary expected, etc., with S H. McVaugh, 317 Chelsea Bank Hid*. Atlantic City, N. J. ; OLD gentleman and male attend- F | nnt desire board and bulging for ! in quiet home; state nccom- ; w
■ mudation offered and weekly rate. Mrs. I.angham, 1326 Marklcy St., Pa. WOMAN, typist with excellent business experience desires a position in Ocean City; preferably hotel. Address 862 Park Ocean City. WANTED. — Female help, general housework, good plain conk. From June 25th to Sept. 5th. M Sentinel office. WANTED— A woman for general housework. Apply 8-14 Park PL, City. WANTED — Female, general house work, good palin cook; from 'June 25th to Sept. 5. M. Sentinel Office. WANTED.— Girl (white) to do rooking nnd downstairs work. Apply at 1318 Ocean avenue after June 18th. Reference. WANTED — Stenographic position for part time. Write Miss Florence Wayne, 1124 Asbury ave. WANED— A position by refined, cultured woman managing rooming house, cashier or hotel work;' ; of references given. Box N.. I Sentinel Office. FOR RENT ; 1 FOR RENT— Will share cottage | ' with a small family, 110.00 per | ! week. Apply K., Sentinel office, j
HAROLD S. ROBINSON'S Studio de Dance HIPPODROME PIER Ninth and Boardwalk Grand Opening SATURDAY, JUNE 30th, 1923 JACK (TED) LEWIS' FAMOUS ORCHESTRA Tkli will ■ t;»la S'lafcl wilk Smith",. N..HI". ,nd KikiNlioa Dum The Studiu ha; elaborate plans for unique entertainments during the. coming season. JOIN FOR THE SEASON Invitation Cards for the I>nnec on Friday Evening. June 23th.. | may lie had by applying at the Studio. i* * ' " * heavy training. jtween 19th and 20th rtreeL Ad-j' ! \ "■ '
FACH^RIKS ART- AND $ DAY TO MANUFACTURE TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT FOR SOUTH JERSEY And as fast as we get it, we are placing it in service. For New Jersey is growing. And her people need telephones — more and more telephones. They are demanding them so that business will not be hampered by a lack of i communication facilities. It's our duty to furnish these telephones, together with the 5 witchboards, wire, building construction, and central office equipment that are required for their operation.^ Some people are still waiting for service, but we are making every effort to place the needed equipment so that everybody in South Jersey who needs telephone service can have it THE DELAWARE 8C ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH & TELEPHONE CO. W. W. Britain District Manager "= '!
A MODERN BANKING INSTITUTION RE-OPENING aT 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. ' EVERYONE INVITEID \ Founded when this section was yet in its infancy but founded on the breadlines of public Service, and with a clear vision of what the future held in store the First National Bank has been a vital factor in the up-buildin| of this part Many different lines of business have had the impetus of this Bank's financial strength. Hundreds of residents have opened accounts here and watched them grow to snug fortunes. V The Past Is an Achievement v The future offers as much if not more than the past. It is here for us. The First National Bank, the Bank that service built is more up-to-date than ever and is a bulwark to enterprise - When you place your money in the First National Bank, you have the assurance ot the years that it is a sate bank, a secure bank, and a bank alive to the opportunities around us. I FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITY - - - NEW JERSEY

