> EIGHTH ______ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER !), 1822. I I 1 1 The Finance Committee consist- j 8 should taka an active interest in
Progressive League to Launch Financial Campaign for New League House Next Monday |l iff MEETING Id 'BE llKLU AT HOTEL LORRAINE — PLANS OF ] PROPOSED ( MANGES TO 1JK READY - INTERESTING i PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR THE OCCASION CAMPAIGN DRIVE FROM NOV. 13th TO DEC. 1st j I SALE OF IIONDS TO BE CONFINED TO MEMBERS AND PROS- .« PECriVE MEMBERS OF THE LEAGl'E ONLY — BONDS j WILL BE ONE DENOMINATION, 550 . I
The fact that the Young Men's I I Progressive Lengtie. have to all! EJ intents ami purpose- purchase-! ihe Lorraine Hotel, to i>c convert- 1 g e«l into u permanent league Home, I 0 lias become universally known. | 1 The a«i vantages to l-e gained; i from the project, arc also very] | manifest. 11 will provide for! Ocean City a permanent social! and civic center, it will inevit-i' ably enhance, the usefulness of, 9 the League to the city, it will furnish for the youth and young;, « men of the city, n recreative center. surrounded by an environment | conducive to the development of , iy the highest attributes «f charac-, 'i Next Monday evening, the ; league will hold its usual hieel- [ Ji ing in its future home, the Hotel ■ Lorraine, when the financial cam- 1 paign for the purchase and the equipping of the home, will lie I launched. N A splendid program of enter- ' ; tainment has l«cen arranged,_,and it is expected that a complete set 1 of plans, outlining the proposed ' alterations to lie made to the , structure, will lie in readiness. The Building committee will lie ' on hand to explain all details, the ' why, and the wherefore of the . changes and improvements con-!' template.!. Monday evening last, the Cam-' paign Committee, which is con- I It stituted by the League executive 1 committee, together with all Past,' Presidents, met in conference with 1 1 the representatives of the two io- < cal hanking institutions. 1 ' The outcome of the conference was highly satisfactory to the end 1 that everything is ready for the '' drive. The goal set is 520,000. The t scheme formulated, makes provis- J ion for the issuance of Second ■' Mortgage Bonds, liearing interest >' at (5 per cent, to the denomination c of $50. r The advisability of issuing the bonds at various denominations. b 510. $25, $50,. $100, was at first > entertained: eventually however, h it was decided that nJI bonds J' should be of one value, as stated, j'1 $50. '»"* , a Ample provision has licen made ° however, to the end that the pur chase of two or more bonds, will u entail no hardship upon any In- it j' dividual member. J. Subscribers will lie required to!" ; pay only 20% down, the remain- •« der to he distjilipted over a period ol covering practically fifteen'P months. Both banking houses haven, • expressed' themselves willing tola aid ami co-operate with the League | in every manner passible. i hi The success of the undertaking1 ui j is fully assured, if all members ofiw the league will throw themselves j ei with enthusiasm into th/s cam-' hi paign. ! O Several members have already , p signified their intention of sutr , P 1 scribing for bonds u'pto the value ft of 5200 aril $800, and an effort, will be made to pursuade every ni
s I individual- to obligate himself to II; the amount of 5100. ,!| Another matter over which - 1 there has been given serious! '. | thought, is that as to whether or j not the sale of the bonds should I ' lie limited, to members of the v j League. The consensus of opin- . r ion is, that it should be. with the I proviso, that a person, not at pres- . ! cut identified with the organiza- i , fition, may subscribe for bonds, up-, I I on the understanding that he docs . , In-come a member of the League, j 7 ; The campaign this assumes a dual j j 1 form: the sale of bonds and pros-1, f ' pecting for new members. 1 Any person not at present a : member of the I-eague. desiring „ to subscribe for some of the Imnds. . will be expected to pay the initial ' I 20'; at least, together with the' . first year's membership dues. ; The campaign has lieen very) . largely patterned, upon the plans , of the recent Ocean-front Hotel i . drive. . . j, I The Campaign Committee will , t oonstitute one team, with a team ( | Four other teams of six mem-;' liers will be formed, each with its , respective captain. Three of the ( , captains wwre named by President , ;i Pearl, at the meeting on Monday . . i E. H. Classen, W. T. TavJor, . j and Harry, Townsend. -• The three gentlement named, ex- i - pressed themselves willing to t , serve in the capacity, and the j • fourth may be In readiness for the f [ Rally meeting, setf or the f . coming Monday. Eeach captaain will select his own teiyri-mates. t As a matter of factr\althoughf be officially launchejbpn MoffCt i d%y next, the campaign Mul drive ' is on now. The executive commit- ; tec is at work, soliciting among . s themselves to the end that thev n hope to be able on Monday even- j c ing next, to present before, the a a very encouraging re-! a To all indications the goal will j tie reached without a doubt. A I- , ready a spirit of keen and goodhumored rivalry, is manifesting;" itself among the members who 5 received intimation of theirja appointment upon one or nnother | ei 'of the teams. j Every member of the League is i urged to be present at the meeton next, at the Hotel u IsXrraine^HKere can be no twh'u npininns^Ksfinj^ras to the value pj both to tWLeagfe and to the city, c 1 of such an Institution such as is in ; prospect. It is one of the char-, actor the city is sadly in need of; | | a social dvic center. I Success will be possible only by u co-operation. It is a big ! undertaking; but will be achieved of with distinction ami a honor, if ; member will devote just one! I a day to the enterprise. | - ! City has never failed in any I project it has undertaken. The Progressive league has never! in gaining its objective. 1 Above all this campaign must I 'not fail.
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MISS OCEAN CITY JOINS RECEPTION 10 MISS CHESTER GALAXY OF BEAliTY ROYALLY ENTERTAINED THREE DAYS AT CHESTER Recently announcement was' made that Miss Ocean City, whoi in civilian life is known as .Mi Marion Steclmun, had received a pressing invitation to be present and participate in a reception to Miss Chester. The reception it might be ex- , plained, took the form of a sur- | prise, given by the iieoplc of Chcs- | k tor, to»the joung forty who so charmingly represented tliem in , the great Atlantic City Pageant. t Miss Ocean City has returned a with crowded memories of the hos- ; s pitality shown her by the hosts of t the occasion. During her visit to the locality, o Miss Ocean City stayed at Strath- a haven Inn, Swarthmore. o In all, thirteen cities were rep- j p resented at the affair, by as many charming beauties, including Miss U Oce^n City and Miss Chester. ib. The remaining eleven were Missis;
Philadelphia, Miss New Yolk, Miss » Baltimore. Miss Ijincastcr, Miss ■« Hasten. Miss Syracuse, Miss John- f.' town, Miss Washington, Miss < 'aimlen, Miss Bridge ton. and Miss v America for the year 1921, : '• )Tho program of festivities began ! .on Friday evening, with n dance Tr j in the Armory. The Armory had [® for the ocassion lieen transform- 1 til Into a scene typical of fairy ; ho : land, baloons, oak branches, audi gorgeously hued streamers, feat- 1 . . uring in the scheme of ilecorations. ! Friday evening the Beauties;"" were presented to the audience and j given a royal reception. Saturday afternoon, the honored , — guests were escorted to witness a| ' football match plavcd between the 1 1 P. M. G. and F. and M. Colleges,1 Saturday evening found the j | young ladies escorted into a quaintly rustic clubhouse, where the official dinner and dance was j ■ hold. 1 An old raw-mill has lieen con- ] 1 verted into a country Inn of the : type more common half a century ! j the high water wheel still; I standing where jn past days it turned the mill. The dinnei-dance was attended j : obviously by the clcte of the city, j and all present vied with each other in paying homage to ttie . Beauties. . About one hundred guests attended, the old club house having — | been transformed into a bower of 'sylvian beauty for the event. I
i MAYOR CHAMPION , AND MME. RENDALL (Continued frAn Page One.) ' during her stay in Ocean City,, r suffered constantly from extruci- ' ating pains. Her appearance hero -on the ' platform was a Heroic undcrtakp ing. Having made the engagement she felt she could not under any circumstances disappoint her many friends who so eagerly anticipated lier coming. Wc regret to state that upon t her return to New York, Madam Kendall suffered a severe nervous relapse, due undoubtedly to the i- strain entailed upon her in appealing here, very partially recovered from the effects of the accident. At the meeting of the League held subsequent to the Carnival, i Dr. J. Thoroley Hughes, through i » whose kind offices. Madam Hernial! came to Ocean City, volunteered , r the information that the girted : s artist was preparer! to stage a r concert for the benefit of the I league, or for any charitable in- j s stitution designated by the I-eague - and provide for the occasion a galc'j nxy of operatic and concert stars. • * the equal of which is never seen ' 1 outside of a metropolitan center. ' "i Madam Kendall has under her 5 management, several artists of the • first magnitude, besides Signor Di , [ .'Giovanni, who will gladly render j " . their services free at her request. , The information was obviously i r received with intense gratification i ' by the members of the league. , j and the probability is that Ocean | , , City will in the near future, have the pleasure of hearing these art- | lists again, under more favorable 1 'conditions than during the Curni- ; I , val. 1 Madam Kendall was quite cap- ; . tivatcd hv Ocean City during her ■ ! visit here, and there is a probabili- < ' ! of her becoming a permanent I J summer resident of America's , ' greatest family resort. | With her many gifts, the lady , ; render to the city n service. , ! which could - not be npproximnted | in terms of the currency. Sunday was spent largely tour- J ing the entire county. Automo- , 1 had lieen placed at the dis- ' posal of the party, and every , point of interest was thoroughly ' ^explored.. | Miss Ocean Cijy speaks with " uiqualificd praise of the wonder- ' _j/t\ reception accorded to her, as " the worthy representative of J. America's greatest family resort. ' Ocean City may lie quite as- c j sured that in Miss Marion StcclI man it was represented in the reception in a manner worthy of it. and emblematic of its social char ! acteristics, and reputation. OCEAN CITY CIVIC Cl.l'B h The Ocean City Civic Club will 1, meet at the home of the President. « Mrs. Elizabeth Gandy, Fourth St. 1 land Wesley Avenue, on Friday cv- c j cning, November 10th. Several matters of civic interest a | and importance will be brought;* ! under deliberation, and a large attendance of the members is de- n f' , . |T CLASSIFIED ADVS. J Small (or nrrkplm. between WV<- j f ley Avenue on SUi Street, end corner ! ' 1 Avbury A.enue. Kindly retnrn lo t£ D. van dk venter. 828 Boerdw.lk. Oceon Cily. or chosen freeholders, ci county of cape may, new jersey. ti public notice »;il be received by the Board o( Choaen Id FreKoldcra of the County of Cape M»» rl for the ronvt ruction of > bridse aero" ' ; Grmwiy Sound Channel, including Strains P1 Baseula Dr.- Span, t r-,»tw! Dmber.H! North1"" I wlwi^d ^o'-'" Burleigh '"Road 'ln|. Mi, blla Township, r.pe Msy County. N.|hl Cape Msy'court Hon JT"cat» Mv^inty'. I 1', N. J.. on Toewtsy. Daeemher !.,h. I»22. at 12 o'clock Noon. ^ ^ J" aork.^renrted ^y r'.^FENDALL 'sMmi' I _ County Engineer, und sppro.rd by the fl filed" in the office of the uM englnfer**.',' (J Marmora. C.,e Ma. County. N. J^rol partftu bidders "during bud new, 'hl^'i" j Btdders —ill be f-t r.lab.J with s copy of. the apecifieulions aod_ blue prlnla^ of tl-j snd S|—viftestiona In good condition. therein snd required by the » peel firs lion «. 1 mult le eneioaed in sealed envelope'. . bearing the name snd sddreea of bidder fi: sirtname ot^Brldge^snd ^road^ on^ the^ouc ft ^aOTasmnTy by"s « Mid "ebwk °th.!l enn*',»e11lem ttrnn"'^.!") Pl ed at t ha place and the hour shove named^ ci By order of The Board of Choasn' Free- ni of the County of rape May. N. J. a IRVING KITCH^ Adv., li-94t. Su I ale City. N. J h:
CHICKEN \ND CIYSTER SUPPER The Young U.lic- Bible CI., . I a.-ouciatol w ith the Fn.t Ba|,ti--I Church, are c<-iitcmpluting a Chic•Ikon an, I I'rie-I Ojster Supper, to ■ is- given in the Social Pari nrs the Church, ou. Friday. Dcccmlicr 8th. Tbi- cla- of cntliu-M tr. tc. • , superv irion of their tcai-b-c e Mr- Randolph Fogg, ale expec- ; ,n two tiling-, *ct> important I Ihc well-being and comfort of t! \ The coming -upper will . .. II anything they have ever before .,' icmpte-l. All deliturier oerc-l " moreover will lie home made, ami " f„r home eonsumptiou. The menu, in addition to chicken ^ and oysters will contain an al.im '' tempt and please the most fastidious palate. '' Supper will be serve, I front '■ ' charge of' 75 cent's' will' lie' made. '''Remember the date, and lie pieI cnt. DR. MILTON BUCK (Continucvl from Page One. I and qualities of. an ide.-v' life. ' Buck wiU dfXr!."Cthc t'.q a- '■ r. Ijfe's Handicaps [ At the hour of C.:»0 in ll.e cv. 1 the Christian Endeavor S r cietv will meet, under the pre • demy y( John Osier. Thi , , ty ha, fully orgafiizcl itself. ' the view of making the corn,,.-; . reason, tlic most fruitful in it-' ■ History. A vhange bus lieen made in tie- • for tlic convening of tl„- • BBJe School. Instead <■! meet,, ; • a- heretofore in the afternoon, the" School will l>c held, immr, • ately following the innmiBg set r lire- Classes arc being propei. ■ organized and graded, and a'l v 1 have no school affiliatim,- are i • vRetl to attend. La-t Weilnerdav evening, the members of the First Bapn • : Church, held their monthly soci ' ( 1 and prayer service. A daintv luncheon was served ; at C..10. and following a brief — ciai tiiiic, all joincl in the n , \ vveek prayer service. At the teacher'- meeting liel .'Sunday afternoon, the question of . appointing delegates, to attend ll.e , State Sunday School Convention . arose. It was felt that tlic School . should lie represented, and ulti- ] mately. Dr. Milton Burkt and Mr.-. 1 Steelman were appointed ilcle- . 'gates for the occasion. HEAR ADDRESS f I (Continued from Page One.) hn» a soul. In every city and , ; there are tilings which j, precious l«yon<l M nnputati' i ! in terms of money, things which „ wo cannot allow to perish off tlic Dollars and properties, houses y ■and lots do not constitute the real \ I wealth of a community, hut spirit- s ual excellenries. and moral virtue. u President "Bill" announced that i arrangements are being perfected r, | for a Ladies' Night, to l,e held j. November 2lst, at the i, Northfield ountry CJub. The oei casion will be conducted inform.nlI ly. and the members were promjisetl a memorable entertainment. ■ Cars will lie provided for the I i transportation of . all, who desire I | attend. Mayor Joseph G. Champion, the newly elected County Commissioner, was given an enthusiastic reception. In# respon.-e the Mayor stated his election had been most m stubbornly contested, especially in — seme parts of the county. Certain sections of the county had flooded with literature, proclaiming that if he. Mayor Champion, were elected, at lienefii- and .Improvements would lie confined | .to Ocean City. I -i I Mayor -Champion declared that!1 he proposed to deal equitably with all parts of the county alike: bul | added, that he would see to il ; - [that Ocean City had its just nmlj1 MA! LEAGUE - ' ENTERTAINED HERE 1 — , | Continued from Page One j lion. Every member of their or J ganization, entertained a warm place in his affections, for Ocean . City and its league! and he was 1 1 pursuade, I the feeling was reciprocated. J1 Dr. J. Thoniley Hughe.- then calle-l ujioii the President of the , Ocean City league, Elmer Jackson 1 whom he formally introduced, as the Toastmnster of the Ocr 1 Mr. Pearl, as President of the | entertaining body, addcil what I might lie termed the official wcl- ' to the visiting dcJegntim,, assuring the latter that their ho.-t-. . long been anticipating the . 1
^i1 LEARN TO DANCE I CAN TEACH YOU IN FIVE LE&ONS My mrtbod u cuy. .ml ..Upul,lr lo. old .ml yuan* Clutn hove tUftrd Gel itwJy lor neil Mimmev. .nd ihu. be ible lo (wrtK-ipMr with uwm who rbnce Dancing laugkl in du. and pnvVbly Lewon in piival- by appomtmen! -TMv Every Taead.y TkarUay Eveaiaf at Ikr C.dfcn Clak DANCE EVERY SATUSOAV 0 Nov.it... J. SWANK I :
'ptea-nrc of receiving them, in the t uuiei tbej wire d„ing that i \i rararement-s iih-i !•«-<-«< made < , proprietor] of the theatre | . r hlHUnll Of moving pie- < ' ... of which was a series ■ f ,.f Ocean Cit>. taken from ( ■ kill. v .,1 which , - ' •' •»' appr -,al of her , • IheVirst ] Nation eJ Bank, and a paM-Breri- , .. , I t: .- ! in In- a.Mre--t. . ivic . ' ni \ and obliga,!..l,.imiTm"'b'y "rim go,',d '"rijey J uied origii .,iiv . f.o a yet > -lefi- ' , . i • What that I i.i i- v.-r, ,-learlv m-iicatr 1 ' ... I h.-' lin're" of the ' ' N •' ,'..g . Mr Mow or ' I MWji .I 'lfouu"" U '" towards followed 1 1 ing f it v> a- a fine sight ••• we. . men fraternizing np.,.. term- ,.fi ! aliMv'ute eqiinlitv and fneiol-hip. 1 I New thai Cop* May. end Ocean U , ed them never to -hake off the i ' Luther Og len. Chairman of the I . ape Mnv County Chamber of Commerce, prefaced Ms address , the delegation's songs, "Here's to Ocean City." "Ocean City," he 1 I're-i.ient0 .<( "the County Cliamlier '' of Commerce. Mr. Ogdcn solicited : ho hearty co-operation of both " l eague-, expressing it as his op- f inion, that they could accomplish [ v many things of advantage to the c count} . through that body. Judge Eldredge seldom, if ever. " fails to strike tlie right note, lie- r "ire an assemWv, which is oh- h -tonsil, ly of a civic character. Sel- ( hearers, with the high ideals of : ^ private and public life. i ° Much had in days past, he said, i w lieen heard of "splendid isolation." a condition could not exist. . No community could 'ivc unto itself, ftiore than could the Individ- ll ual: no nation jould live unto it- a self. Happily" the world was ,| reaching up to a higher and noble • not splendid isolation, but c brotherhood. Men arc just liegin- i "
- 1 ning to realize, how very much dependent they are upon one an-'e other. No section or community j : could succeed,- without another; j • profiting from the success; none; • could suffer without all sharing a ; in the suffering. He omgratulat- r i ed both league- upon the unant- , mity of aim and purpose, which ' 1 "commissioners Sheppherd am!,' Wentzell, Vice l'resident Moon, of s ' Capo May. and Vice Fresident A. f Smith. „f Orean City. Dr. Mil- f Buck, and Clayton Haine- ■ Brick were r.lso hear.1 in brief a.lSitting in the ranks of the Pro-;i gressive leaguers of Ocean City. , were three members of the ( ale-; ' , Ionian Societv. of Atlantic City, Chieftain Harry f'or.l, William, ' in v -dale, and James Stent. The . official piper of the clam Teter en't The three Bra- Scots appear] . ed in their kilts at the invitation | „f the I oca' league, and Chieftain ' Harry Ford, was presented with a; silver cup as their trophy for the part the Caledonian Society took, in the recent Hallowe'en Carnival.; Following the meeting, the comadjourned to the Music Pav-'i I ilion where they regaled the inner , , man with an abundance of dr.'ect-j, ! The march hark to the train, and. ' ; parting yells and songs, terminal- i ed one of the most happy event- , . in the history of the two leagues., AWARDED SILVER CUP 'I (Continued from Page One.) . i folt the leaguers should receive-? 1 some permanent moments of the I The League delegation was far.j Tbut-numhered on the line of march ] _ I by other organizations and there- J Jfore could not have hopeil to cap- ' 'lure the first prize. ■ j Tlic committee in charge of the , J 'Yincland Hallowe'en Festival how- | ever, created a special prize in the[ t ' ' form of a silver cup, which they ! 1 ! awarded to the Young Men's Pro-' I , gressive League of Ocean CSty. i J The trophy, a handsome cup, : j ; was on display in the league ( rooms in Monday e^eping, and i will lie suitably engraved. ; The final report of the Dhector, ! , and the various rqmmittees, rela- ; live to the recent Hallowe'en Car nival, was in every respect satis- i ' The Carnival hail been a : wonderful achievement, the greatest ever attempted in the history ! | of the municipality, and the final l ! returns showed that aU obligations had lieen met, with surplus of over! 550 in hand. i Congratulations were obviously, order of the evening, and votes ' of thanks multiplied themselves i with bewildering rapidity. , The Finance committee naturalcame in for speciaJ commenila- ' tion. Upon them the heaviest [ share of the burden fell. All had , yocman service, and had discharged the duties of their office ! ; in fhc most accomplished manner.
USED FORDS AT ! BARGAIN PRICES* n Why be without a car when you can bay a Ford | at prices listed below? The lowest in history ! S Touring, starter, demountable, excellent condition $185.00 Touring, starter, demountable, Winter top. glass enclosed $185.00 1917 Touring, good running condition $100.00 1922 Runabout, only six months old, a real bargain, starter $200.00 1921 Runabout, good condtion, starter $185.00 Sedan, a bargain, starler $310.00 Sedan, excellent value, starter $400.00 I Delivery, very good body § 75.00 ii] 1917 Delivery, good motor (closed body) $100.0o|® Delivery, good condition (open body) $ 90.00 £ 1917 Delivery with 1920 motor, panel body j and in good running condition $125.00 1917 Delivery, open body, good tires; overhauled complete $150.00 1922 Ford Sedan, new model $525.00 —A Chevrolet 2 '/2 ton truck for $100.00— Terms if desired EDWARD G. KURTZ •'utMzed Fold Sales and Seme 908 ASBURY AVENUE-OCEAN CITY 600 Phon» b.forj e.OO P. M. for •ppolnlm.nt If 1 doslro to ••• thas* oara any avanlOR jl,
e<l of Walter H. Kuehn, Chairman;! t Raymond H. Gardiner, and Clyde: ( ' and to them was given c 1 rising vote of thanks. The Cat-; a nival had entailed an cxpediture of S approximately $1500. J Letters expressing the senti-j ment of the ' league have lieen . t ' sent Ui numerous persons, who _ t generously contributed to the sue- t ress of the Carnival. ! In addition, the assistance of the i local press has lieen solicited, with ; the view of giving publicity to the' i following official letter. • ■ Tli* Young Men's Progressive " league, wishes to thank all who i helped in the staging of Ocean ' I City's Hallowe'en Carnival, and;' j appreciates the hearty co-opera- . i j tion of the general public, ami ' i City officials, and various City!' 1 ! Departments. WM. KAUTCHMAN, Scc'y. ! ' The advisability of appointing 1 1 1 three members of the league, to attend officially and represent theli 'league at meetings of the Capo ' l County Chamber of Com- 1 ; •lent Pcanl. | The speaker felt that the league
'the undertakings of tha County : and to that end appointed the following three member,, to its representatives. B. Frank Smith, P. J. Evans, and Ira g. Raymond II. Gardiner, as chairof the entertainment commiti, tec, gave a detailed report, re|a. tire to the visitation of-th* Progressive Is-ngue. tit* prtt. > Tliuisday. Viewed from overr snfcl, ,h» ^ ''members fell that tit* rntartainment committee Had 'lischarRwl i their duties upon th* occasion with i infinite credit to themselves, ami i -to the utmost satisfaction of the |. visitors. ■ The visit wilt undoubtedly result I ' closer friendship than ever I*- ' ! tween the two organizations t„ th« mqtual advantage of both. Not a week passes without a,|I ditions maile to the roll of mem;!!iership. indicating the interest the i league is attracting in the com>i munity. Monday the folnwing four persons were. duly and ^roperiy - ' added to the roll. Harvev W. Adams, Raymond P. Young, Eilwnrrl B. Bowker. an, I , William H. Owens.
_THE WEAVER STORE ITKTSALII LOCATED IS ANt'RKA'S GREATEST EAWtT *ESOtT 5 Hallowe'en Goods ;5 CHINTZ »rt"Ai.ATiY*Hinm» 25 Cents THIS WEEK ONLY ! v TARLETONS BANDANNAS PAISLEYS j _ ^ [TiftWPiyi m Think of it! A loaf of bread the size and qualilv of Victor for only 5e. Only the purest ingerdirnts obtainable anil the highest grade wheat flour are used in making these big. generous, golden brown loaves of goodness. We are rontinuing our special pries for this week-end. Victor Bread Rich Creamy .Wo Threaded Cheese "• 30c Codfish 3 PkK* 25c Biff Broom Special for this week! 0usoce9 Brooms 43c I T ~ A R<-R- 75c Reg. 63c A ] S Brooms cut to OOC I Brooms cut to j c c W*U made brooms. Hardwood handles. With that "wear n 0 ever" quality. Sunbrite Clover Leaf Bifllermilk | Cleanser 3', riOc Kgg Mash T'.T 45c 1 . . Your hens will produce . Another big week-end ti,0 maximum if you feed special. them this mash. v'' Folks Who Know Say A sco Coffee is the Best They Ever Drank Asco Coffee m 29c A sen Blend has a rich, rare flavor all its own. Try a cup — you'll taste the difference. Very Best Asco Seedless Best Pearl Corn Meal Raisins Hominy "> 2"/2c pkc 10c » 2/ic | S33 ^'ie HiRhcst (Jrade Flour Milled ! i.°i1 Flour - 52c To make good bread you need good flour. S c — — c Cakes and ( andies Bu.v thcmjiy the Dnr. v i) , ,-u ~ I — . Asco Pork ft Beans 3 esns 25c I A ". tb29r Tender Peas 2 cans 25c A L- f?n,P«r""n" lb 21c Gold Seal Macaroni ( hoc. Whipped ( reams tb 25r 3 pkgs 25c Asst. Chocolates lb box 39c Sugar Corn . .3 cans 25c Peanut Brittle lb pkg. 23e Choice Lima Beans 2 cans 25c Choc. M.nt Patties lb 33c Asco Maine Corn 2 can- 25c Hot Cakes in Jiffy! or Pancake Flour *■ 10c Makes the most delicious hot cakes you over ate and they are w good served with our Asco Golden Syrup. Asco Golden Syrup 3 cans 25c Big Calif. Fancy Calif. Prunes n, 19c Peaches* 25c 401 ASBURY AVE. 745 ASBURY AVE. 1126 ASBURY AVE.

