Last Saturday two hundred and fifty crippled children of the Seashore Home listened with delight to the songs sung by Miss Louise Mack, of the Beaux Arts Cafe. The choruses of “Old Fashioned Girl” and “Three O’clock in the Morning” were favorites selected by the kiddies. Mrs. Rennie Cormack, of New York, played delightfully on the piano, Mira. Cormack also played and sang, as did Mr. F. Collis Wildman. Miss Suzanne Sackett made the arrangements.
Ventnor News, Ventnor City, NJ, August 16, 1922
The Seashore House
Founded on the belief in the restorative powers of the ocean and fresh seashore air, the Children’s Seashore House (CSH) was established Atlantic City, New Jersey in 1872 as a rehabilitation center for children.