EIGHT OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN (TIT. .1.. 'THURSDAY. -MARCH 23. WZ2
" ANM'AL PHYSICAL TRAINING DEMONSTRATION By the IIIGII SCH'Hti. BOYS" AND GIRLS' G YMN ASH'M CLASSES In the • HIGH SCHOOL ACDITORIl'M I )n Tursday Evening. March 2(i. 1922 VI 7:43 -O'clock ADMISSION FREE The boys' ami girls' gymnasium cla-.-e- of the" Ocean City High aw now iii "reailiiir.-.- f«r their. annual physical training demonsbfatiop, which w ill lie given in the hiifh ,«chiK.I an.li tori j in next Tuesday evening. March 2Sth, at 7:4", o'clock, under- the direction of Physitol Director Elmer K. V n iter. from the standpoint of showing the pi* ente .friends and members of the ■T-. Board of Education some of the physical nrrivities that nie conducted in the class*;.-. The program "Will* pie-s.-.,t many Type, of a.-.-thetir steps; ' that air lieing taught in the sfhnols! throughout the country! The recreative value, as well a.- the pliy.-dologieal effect and the tnve of beauty and rhythm,/- noted in the program. Owing to lack of space, only a small " number uf rarh class will lake part in (' the evening demonstration. Alsn he- — cause of lack of eeuting facilities, the! children of the grammar grades are — / asked not to come, unless accompanied " ( by their pamnt.-. But their parents \" and frieniis us well as the1 high school students and their parents and friends and all others who are intereited ip the public schools are urged to attend Hl this demonstration. It will be worth while, and the students w ill appreciate , your presence. • jk* There will I* no admission fee >n. rljarged. f^\ — The program is as follows: Program ^ 1. Athletic Drill. Boys. 2. Aesthetic Dance — Dorothy Three Step. Girls. 9 • 5. Class Apparatus Work— Hori- ^ zontal Bar Spring Board, Boys. 4. Advanced Apparatus Work on Horizontal Bar — IT S. Gym Team. — 5, Bounding Ball Drill. Girls. I d. Boxing Drill. Boys. 7. Folk Dancing — Mug on a Cree — Barn Ahtnre, Girls. I S. Wrestling Drill, Boys. ^ Class Apparatus Work — Parallel Ku- . Bars Swedish Box, Boys. = 10. Advanced Apparatus Work on _ Parallel Bars, II. S. Gym Team. Ill 11. Skipping Reed Drill. Girls. 12. Aesthetic Dance— Wild Bird Maxurka. Girls. IS. Indian Club and Electric l.ight flub Swinging, Special.
! HEARD ALONfl THE SHORE The "biggest" event of the season! "Junior Mechanics' Pot Pie supper in the hall Thursday evening. Don't Mrs. Ambrose OBrnon, Mrs. Jennie Hile and Miss ImuiAftoilfrey, were callers on Mrs. M. IMP-. Mrs. Jones, of Philadelphia, has been visiting the homes of Enoch and R. Clouting. Mrs. Dittle, of Ocean City has been the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Corson. Win. P. Godfrey, of Atlantic Oity. |j Tow mend Godfrey and familx! of II Tnckahoe, -pent Sunday with 'their II parents. Mr. ihul Mr-. Tnwnsend'fiod- II frey. Sr. MiSj.Oa.heii.ie I.. Corson is spend- I ing tfie winter with her daughter in II Olnei. Pa. The -Baptist Foreign Missionary So- I • ii-i> met at the parsonage on Tl-.ur- I ! i in the near future. Mrs. Shun coif, of Philadelphia, '•'•-III ited her daughter. Mrs. W. flouting on Sunday. ' tractive cottage on -Octroi City I'm k. < 'ran .. i it to PJ Had. Iphla, at* - of tbn Frankford Hit h ol w hieh hei grand daughter, Mi— Valera Berse was a graduate. Mr. and Mr-. Walter Clouting celehrateii their ' seventh anniversary on || We, In— -lay i-o-.-i it entertaining a number of their friends. The evening was moat pleasantly spent, a full pro I gram having been arrtdnged which included music and game- of a very humorous nature.. "Full of Fun" ail '••re invited to the dining ^oom to haM tiieii "fill" of "go art 1 hi .. present were Mr. and Mr-. E. Madura, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Corson. Mr. ami Mr-. E. Corson. Edward Corson. Mr. anil Mr... R. Clouting, Mr. and Mi . Ems-h Clouting, Mr. and Mrs. Allert Wei;.-. Mr. and ..Ml-, \mhro.-e Corson. Ambrose Cursor:. Jr., MrsNennie Hile. Mr*. Tounsemf Godfrey, Miss luiura I Godfrey, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Elizabeth Corson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clouting. Mis- Virginia Clouting. Scte.! those little personal items of your friends or happentngs of your family, to the Sentinel Office by Tues- I day i.f each week and they will np- I pear in the next issue on Thursday.
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A. J. F. LADIES NIGHT I Following • -h.-ii bu-in.— — 'ton •of the A. J. F. Chili la-l Kriilay eve- ; iilng, tiie memiK'i entertained id a 5 iridic-' night. Tin affair was held in " the Haiui BuiUBiie. ■ lancing being the ment. Souvenir- - f tin- occasion" w ere given the lady gum'* by the rhetnbors ..f Ha; club. Siiuppy music was furnished by the Armstrong orchestra. ' men of the city Inrkd in on the dance and paid their re-nct* to tlie £i>ung-e-t and most pi- ising* organization in .the city. » • i.-. ed T. I .e Anams .George Gardiner. Marcus Hi uckmail. ' John Unwell' and several of the other members „ of the' dub •'in ■ ■ pltmatioh of the ~ a )■•"? I V. . i- porter- have been told tThy " 1 " secret.'' SEND THEM IN Send tin. -e Iii: personals about your friend-. the family yourself to the Sentinel, l-'it he sure to get them to the nffh u it later than Tuesday noon. FIRE ALARM SIGNALS II — Sixth anil' l':. u-ui'e avenue. M Si is— Fourteenth i Buy avenue. Seventh ami We t avenue. iei -13— Fouidh and Asliury civenue. 45 — Eighth and \-bury avenue. ;.r 4(! — enth and A-.ury avenue. .-.I, Is — Thiiteentli id Asbury avenue. — Iii — Sixteenth a. : Asbury avenue. 61 — North and ; Vntral avenue. 54 — Sixth and CVntrnJ avenue. 57 — Eleventh an- Central avenue. C, 7— Twelfth and We Icy avenue. GB—Fourto i th i We lex ave ue 73— Fourth und Ocean avenue. 7<* — Ninth and O.ean avenue. S3 — Second and Atlantic avenue. 06 — Boardwalk a Monrlyn terrace. Oil — Bay avenue n.«l Battersea road. 521— Twentieth m. I c-i.Oal avenue. FOR SALE One Jacobean Dining Room Suit. One Mahogaan; LiWr.g Room Suit, i Oak Extension Tabids. One Small RofrigJOHN HRAME1.L. boo Central Avenue
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You'll Save More' in an "Asco" Store You ran ennily proir our claim b> >our fir-t luirchaM-. Your dollar* will go farther in an "Awn" -itnrc than anywhere else. Nowhere in the four State* where our Sin— are located tan gr peg rig* he bought, qunlil? eoiisidered. a- reasonable in the " V-co" Si-ire-. 745 ASBURY AVENUE Special For This Week Only Reg. 10c pkg "Asco" Rejr. 9c can "Asco" Re«. 10c pkn "Asco" J Buckwheat Golden Syrup Pancake Flour y^c y^c -jYic Make- the mo.-t dcllciou* "hot It- delightful flavor will more Buy a supply at this special i cakes" you ever ate. than please you. price. . Timely Needs "Asco" C* f f Money SavertBe*. Soup Be.-- ,b Se I ^ ^ ~ Red"' Kidney Bean- . lb ^ 2 5C ^ ^ Marrowfat Bean- ... lb 9c W Beef Bouillon Cubes pkg ISr Best Green Pea* lb 10c The Rrat CUP wi" co"- j Babbitt'- Cleanser ran 5c Yellow Split Pea* .. lb 10c vince >°u «'* the best cof- j & IH 19, "t W P™- to H Reg. 15c Can 'Asco' -J Reg. 19c Can California 1 IXL^q I Sugar Corn 1^ Soused Herring I^i i The very choicest Maine com packed. Your Cooked, ready to serve. Eat them hot or cold. 1 choice of either crtfthed or shoepeg. Special price They are ready to use without any further prepfor this week only. arations. and are unusually appetizing. Extra Fancy Chick Feed lb 3 c Stamped Steel o e .. ">0 lb ''»*• *3-00 " _ # ^ Grapefruit ( racked — - |h 2, c -o lOc „.k Qc Scratch Feed lb 2Aje Thin skin— full of juice. 100 lb hag. $2.50 Big value at this low price. ■ •" "•»*, i-*.*™ ins mini- hi una low price.
— — ; — i Victor Bread ^ 6c | "Asco" Teas ^ 12c ! Our three immense bakeries have a combined I lb PkE 23 '• jb pkg 45c capacity ofemore than two million loaves weekly. A blend for every taslc|/Your choice of Orange Good housekeepers know good liread. Pekoe. India Ceylon. Ole Country Style. Plain I Bh •; . Mi-..', ' I Lenten Needs- Economy Prices Asco Threaded Codfish pk* 7c [ Rich Creamy Cheese ib 25c Absolutely biu»ejes«. Ficadv to mix with your I J poftoes and fiyJ] J Heal snappy. Try it. You'll like it J,®?' . x"ASai" Norway Gorton's "A»co" Shrimp Noodles FishCakes Spaghetti can IV "kg ",f Mackerel ■ pkg »c Purr fe-M Pink r n 1 r Calif. Seeded Blue Rose Jellies Salmon Mch «>C, /C, IDC Raisins Rice tumbler Iftc can I2c Fine white. fa| fish. pkg 22c Ib pkg 9c "Asco" Macaroni pG 9c Choice Sardines 3 F£;.cr"' 10c Mighty nice .nerved steamed or baked. Your choice of either nil or mustard dressing. FANCY CALIF. "SUNSWEET" _ _ ■■*.„»> n , ' . _ PRUNES lb 12c, 17c — & Beans Fine meaty prune*, small piLs— delightful flavor. High grade bean* at un exceptionally' low price. f A • 'L" ...... . Quality Meats at Real Economy Prices FINEST NATIVE BEEF Whole Cut Chuck Roasts lb 8c j Order early as there are only 12 whole cut chucka to a steer Boneless Pot Roast | 1 Lean Rolled Beef (lb lZ \ Cross Cut Roast lb 18c j Bolar Roast . . , P j .lb 22c I Lean Soup Beef . ... •■"' lb 7c ; Lean Stewing Beef lb 10c \ MILK-FED COUNTRY VEAL -\ Brest lb. 15c I Shoulders lb. 18e Rib Chops Jb. 32c 1 i *eck lb. 16c Loin Chops Ib.' 38c 1 ; Rack "Chops lh. 22c Cutlets lb. 18c ! J- * - ■ i ■ I. i • | *

