REHOBOTH BEACH 1927
ADVERTISMENT
WILMINGTON NEWS JOURNAL
WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1927
This is an abstract of a
3 column x ½ page advertisement in the above named
newspaper. Beginning with
“Golden Hours Await You Here” . Every form of vacation
pleasure awaits you here at
this delightful resort where Pine Groves meet the Sea. Beach
Parties, dancing,
swimming, boating, fishing, tennis, golf and hiking.
Invigorating sea
air, good pure water, etc.
There is no better bathing beach on the Atlantic Coast than here.
Seashore Realty, Henry W.
Conant Company, in the Arcade Building , deals in rentals
and insurance.
Hotel Carlton,, newly
decorated, hot & cold running water, electricity, in each
room.
New bath house free to
guest, American Plan.
W. H. Hopkins, First &
Olive Streets, offers one large lot on Columbia Avenue, from
street to street, $1000.
Lot facing Golf Course, $600. House in the Pines, $2500.
Corner house, overlooking
duPont Lake , large rooms, fireplace, four bedrooms at a
bargain. Rehoboth Avenue
lots at $800. Cottages and rooms for rent.
Ralph W. Wingate, realtor
and insurance, phone 77.
Belhaven Hotel , dancing,
George Madden and the Delawareans will furnish music
for the season.. Mrs. M.
C. Barnett, Proprietor.
Anna M. Gregorius ,
Chiropractor, a Palmer School Graduate, at the Merton Hotel
every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, between 12 noon and 5:30 pm.
John R Tyndall, Contractor
& Builder. Estimates given, phone 106 Rehoboth Beach.
Ewing Construction
Company, Quality Concrete Block and Building Material .
Laurel Avenue and Surf. Phone 14.
REHOBOTH DAIRY,
pasteurize milk and dairy products. E. F. Seimes,
Wilmington Avenue.
(INSERT) 29 January
1929, Wilmington News Journal: Harry J. Ellis, owner and manager
of Rehoboth Dairies,
made a business trip to Wilmington on Friday last.
Rehoboth Garage, First
and Rehoboth Avenue, G. W. Joseph, Proprietor, Auto
repairing,storage, washing, gas and oil . Largest garage in
Rehoboth with reasonable rates.
July and August we have
all night service. . Phone 46.
Arcade Toggery Shop.
Haberdashery, Cleaners, Pressing in Arcade Building.
R. B. Ingram, Real Estate
and Insurance offers a 50 x 100 lot on Hickman Street.
$650.00.
Blue Bird Cottage now
open. June & July room and board, $15. In August $18
a week. Rehoboth Ave.,
½ block to beach. Mrs Wisch. Box 13
Boarding at Rossanna
Cottage on Olive Ave, a block from 0cean. Mrs Lighthall.
On sale a J. S. Boyd's
Every Evening News.
Horns Makes It Famous.
The owner of the mid town
garage was Gertha W. Joseph, born 12 March 1876 ,
died 18 February 1962,
buried Epworth Cemetery. He was son of Alfred M and
Sarah E., Joseph. He
was married to Katie D Lynch, had children Alice, Alberta
and Gerturde, perhaps a
son Norman. And before 1920 operated a livery stable
where his garage was. .
04/25/18 HARRISON H.
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