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Field Day Manoeuvres -i w I ' . _ . -*|$? public schools give : m brilliamt display Ming their little songs to the accom(Continued from pmn. onr) ,,pon the enr like the warbling of as plenihilly. indicating the most careful InallV |arks. -..ml persistent training. • T(io Group Raines performed l>>- the iieyon.l the" mere spectnelur sole of grade* were Tugfity amuring. •he .Irill, it shoul.l also prove to every am| eave vent to a child's unjiarticipant a valuable lesson on the .nphistirrd sense of humor anil fun. ""1h in Thc ,hiri1 an(l f«arth Nrra-le girls, corp. ami tenons or V'»hich should in . pica£ine presentation of many ways make Irfe easier for them ,|aMci„-K, particularly that of the ; in the years to corny. English;, Harvester, a dance which even ^ .1 U|""The nnl l" thi'1 »h»yv form.; an indispensible "'lciE I ,vi part of the harvest home celebrations, . intricate movements were - executed 1 Athletic drill by the hoy of w ith (trace and in perfect unison. ' higher evade - was -*» The Aesthetic dance by the high fonnnnre. It a- cvjdent ■ that Prof. \ school girls left nothing to lie desired. ' "ger had given considerable thoug Kach girl seemed to abandon herself '<> lh," ,,rl"' ,i"r.,V"' movem'nt* s£ to the rythym of movement and music, hrcted «ere all without «erpUon. tj.e / with consummate grace. °"es . Comparisons are always odious; physical/uliurivts. as the most "W nevertheless it must lie admitteil, that «<•">! for vouths^o the years afonml the mimlier on the program which 'he period of adole.Vcnoe. seemed to carry away the audience. The eighth grade girts, in their were the story anil .song plays, and Eesthctic dance, nciiuittcd themselves . the Folk donees by the little folk of : excellently. The movements were all the first two grades. % executed withnut a semblance of the The case amf understanding, with ; awlcwniyiness characteristic of -their . I - 1 Snriijnfl Fur years wc have been advising in; ulVlllU vestors to investigate before investing. Our service is at your disposal. | afety The R. L. Dollings Company 1421 Walnut Street BVBH PBF GBRt. Philadelphia, Pa. Hepresenteil h> JOHN B. KIRBY. Box 141. Ocean City. N. J. LINEN NETTING 30 inch Drab $3.40 Per Roll 33 " " 3.65 36 " " 1.15 " *•" ' Also Copper and Galvanized Wire EVERYTHING TO BUILD A BUILDING ' '-g G. H. Shoemaker Lumber Go. 12th and West Avenfe ■ TELL yonr dealer you want to see a Fi9k Tire beside any other he offers you. He has it in stock or can get it. See for yourself what the Fisk Tire has to offer in extra size and strength, how its resiliency compares when you flex the tire under your hand, how the depth- of the non-skid tread looks beside other treads. This is the way to buy tires! There's a Fist Tire of extra value in every site, for car, truck or speed /wagon
age, with its extreme .dfcnnscioua- : new. Dressed in white, with green sashes-, green hair-ribbons, am! green hose, they made n pretty picture. I The Swedish Weaving - dance was! perhap: the most intricate of all. Ther pcrforiuince of the girls nf the sev- ' euth grade was above critiei.-m. Their , quaint costumes 'added a delightful • , touch of color to the field. The movement! of this 'lance represent file'1 weaving of old Swedish tapestry, each irirl h shuttle of the loom. The Horizontal Bar ilriH by the; high school- gymnasium team., was. a'' masterly effort on the part of each]- ! participant. Daring feats on the bar 1 were performed with perfect ease." The Ifisll Lilt, bv thc fifth grailc,'
-land sixth grade girls, would have f I passed w ithout a word uf adverse crit- e Mieism in the hoalrt nf Kllarncv; while .1 the Starlight danpe. was a vision of 1 II ■ iieautu. andr grace which left nothing - f "to desire. . 1 The-crowing nf the May Queen was v I obviously the grand finale of the'festival. .Miss Josephine Maginnis looked " .every inch II ntieen, and .le ported her- j, : elf with regal aplomb. y 1 ; The royal procession wemleil its t - way around the field to the throne, 'i .'where two by two her faithful sub- .) ,'ijccts, made their obeisance with all ,. Milling ceremony iiOfore her' Majesty. ,, To Miss Octavine Riley fell the hon- t, »;or of crowning the Queen; the fiW t
girls being the Mis-.- Josephine U tiger, Helen Twigg. Betty Jane Sherman, , Glady- Scull an-l Eleanor* Roth. Then followed tho ■ historic May - :Polc dance, executed in a' manner' worthy of a Coronation Day. The high school orchestra under tho direction of Herman Selvnign, was an part of t !.<• festivities. Moving pictures of the exercises were taken by Alfred Senior, of the Strand Theatre, where probably they will in due time be exhibited. The two scoops printed in this issue of the Sentinel are'solocted from .a j Wonderful reflection of photographs i taken by Mowon. of Ocean City.
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