REMOVAL SALE - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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EXERCISES HELD<br />
Chilina <strong>of</strong> tt» Wcsby Ave-<br />
n* 8ckool T»k« Part ia | old Shaw.'<br />
Appropriate Prvcnuas<br />
n* diildran <strong>of</strong> I .,,<br />
- School held Thanksgiving Day<br />
rooo.i, many <strong>of</strong> the parents<br />
The flnt grade claiuroom*<br />
Miss foster and MJ«s Smith ,<br />
blued their pr<strong>of</strong>fnuns ~ '<br />
: them. Hank-tag abc__ _<br />
butckbosml* and bulletin<br />
.dun cut-out* and<br />
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OCEAN CRT SE^TINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN Cm, N. JL FKIDAT. NOVEI4BER tt, 1M7<br />
llKURUn lIKlf Ml Jffi te «-SS5? I SSS VISIT TO NATONA<br />
would have wagered on. the exact .<br />
revtrm <strong>of</strong> these figures. laterewtiag Htsel— Bcre Was E*><br />
•It Is really appalling to think „ »•»«• »» *-•«ttinir.<br />
w:<br />
Boor -Over<br />
the<br />
the<br />
HUM<br />
H The hroa,l espoMH, <strong>of</strong> thi- AtluntiV<br />
and<br />
: -""• Frank Tacrarino and Florence<br />
Following WUK the pn)Ktam in JV*" ir - Soniff"Slntt: o Sung <strong>of</strong> Dear<br />
Mrs. Stolen*' fourth Kram '* r v ^ Wn ;" '?' t>ry '. D Sr"jf by<br />
Song. "Thank^ivinK Hymn," f: wa "' K " th '-* >tfcitalirtn. -ThM'lan.l; ri'Citation. .Novrmber, Al-<br />
ThanksKivinir Turkey," Klon-nco ^f^. Cl S wlh J' r " : r VJ" J e! '•William L. Dill, motor vehicle °L"."^fc "nVEi?" " ""<br />
Jijcommlnnioner, Infonnn u* that<br />
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ple <strong>of</strong> puUle int * reit<br />
If, 1264 motoHatH* lirenwfi were Te-<br />
PlBjinnf «jijrm^rr""u "IiT'"«.""*• vokwl in I 1 *** for Intoxication," I*M than one person In a hun-<br />
-on KrLk T^Vi i rT h »'"l>-,'»ay»a»totement <strong>of</strong> the flub. "In'drtd in Burma weir* hosiery.<br />
Mir., trunk Tucranno and r lonmtc •<br />
..„- ...- r..,x,unu<br />
coast. In.lde the Mocluido the Pilxr<br />
walking about, I.K.kintt<br />
Frederick Evan*,<br />
, they wvro on their way<br />
argoerite Hanibe. lo rhun*. idn«> tru- women were<br />
tt H<br />
there dr«AM*tl in the b.-^t <strong>of</strong> th--ir<br />
(!.' £**»*•»." Klsie RoUn; n<br />
ri • ~7nrrnii*, ixonard MWff<br />
"Autumn Leave*.<br />
iVi class: recitation, •<br />
•;-.• -J5& •5W Hln I'O'JKan; redutfo<br />
'-• *£_*••«?? T""**," Mis. Smith<br />
V 2?*!f «•*•**»«. "tne Harvcot o<br />
V »• Sqplrrcl.- Pauline Spooner an,<br />
: 1 : on<br />
4SK5?? ?VV • *'' "Autum<br />
i" JSSP'v. AdaU Chalmu*, Jghi<br />
"};• .5Za, W ^* t! I * e| ad Thom; citation. "The ]*<br />
l^by. Part." Kenn.lh SUtlman: "<br />
recitation. -Tomorn.w." John CI- Cu<br />
Jojm Wei.-ler: ixH.-.tationT"ThV<br />
"' ttmvH. OuUiiie ot thf ft<br />
"•' the for\.)»t with it* In.<br />
'•1 canoes, thdr lako. in «<br />
•") wrrv appurvntly flKhinir<br />
'•1 The Indian* had «> hi.1,1<br />
'•. their tonU that they cuu<br />
•1 be iwrn. and .uivly could<br />
'( PilKTim» In the fort. It<br />
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if the Indian* were ubaifl<br />
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the iKttli'mtnt. und »<br />
o sbout it, o.i- <strong>of</strong> the p<br />
- they were ami points o<br />
tatlon, -Tomor<br />
:» «••. Kenneth GnmirrV- ^n~<br />
• fritndly Indian »hu wa<br />
•I at the irole<strong>of</strong> the «t«ki<br />
Po<br />
3|ayt!o---- " ^*—'- " • c»<br />
• their Mitdiell-<br />
•° m - Lturkif.<br />
^Jt«» clrtMNi<br />
— -—w — ~~>• »~ouy Menaii;: antrur-<br />
J!"* "Ootble, GobMe, Cobbl*.". tlon. Tho trve. in thix wmdtabl.ifMiafci<br />
f Panel*, anl, Elsie Koton, Ro-|ni,rt. n:1\ n:1\ \im \im pjm. trv.-.. trv.-.. »imil..r »imil..<br />
"tta. Botaa, Lavlnia Thom and | to to tho«L> th the th Pilcnm. Pil Ir.-w.<br />
hnr Yooagj ncrtatJon, "Baby'i; The proutam in Mr».Cole'a cla.«<br />
:' tatT 3—J> Cotton; rwriution,I rr^.m fnllown:<br />
Ikl Toad and the Rabbit," Jo^ph' Sinirinr. TKank~i.->init." cla«»<br />
BbitUw: *^BaDksgh1ng Day Is ri-adinif. "The Pilgrim*." JlanraiM<br />
4?osalBg,'* cU—. I Cnlli»*on; rrcltation, "Indian I-ul<br />
• Sseaaal GfaeW » lab/." Yvonne F.>r«i: n*c:tati.T<br />
Bica <strong>of</strong> each <strong>of</strong> the »ec-. -\v..mk Thif." Man' \«ha»«<br />
grade daasnoms^ wa* the| MJH-. -Thank.c.!••».. ~ -'— —- '<br />
1 *" 1 . > fra !' uhllf tr> ins; to w<br />
«Tlh thl», tltr*trtc pump, or>»><br />
i«ti Mat U f<br />
HARRY l_ SMITH. Aartie<br />
The last tUngoa<br />
UwttldiigtowearotftS<br />
AROOF <strong>of</strong> Carey Asbestos<br />
Shingles will add permanent<br />
beauty to your home. For these<br />
attractive *h.rni.** are made <strong>of</strong><br />
Ions:, tough asbestos fibres, thickmatted<br />
wnd dffp - embedded in<br />
everlasting cement. They can't<br />
burn—they won't wear out. Stop<br />
in and learn all about them.<br />
C. a SHAW & SON<br />
SOUPING AND SHEET METAL WOCK<br />
OP ALL tUNDS<br />
• - - - - Qt». K. J.<br />
&2B2* SHINGLES<br />
-FUND<br />
For First Mortgage Loans<br />
LONG TERMS<br />
<strong>On</strong> Improved Property<br />
CHARD B. FOX<br />
•"""'• "' "rt Phone 980<br />
CINDERS<br />
DELIVERED 'f<br />
LOTS BROUGHT TO GJUl*<br />
BULKHEADS ITLlS^<br />
SAND FILL COVERBB<br />
STREETS AND DRIVSJAYI<br />
FOR ALL CONCRETE WOB<br />
PHONE FOR RATE8 '<br />
MARINE 3060<br />
DANIEL a BADER CONSTRUCBMri<br />
ATUNnCCtTY <br />
BUILDING For<br />
»rmanency!<br />
The Glory That Was Rome's Has Vanished,<br />
The glory thtt wt HV h<br />
$3,000,000<br />
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BY NEXT SEASON.<br />
have peruhed.<br />
lute devotion<br />
»ubmit piana and ^ S m ^ y ° Ur con -*"^"o" ideas. We gladly<br />
HUMBERT C. PONTIERE<br />
wo.e.odta "BUILDER-<br />
COLLECTOR'S BALE OP. PROPERTIES<br />
FOB UNPAID TAXES<br />
tpom for mtm at vmtMa uctioa<br />
Collmw o« OM> att. 1<br />
. in «arh cm* DM*MI UU|<br />
TUESDAY, ttw Sixth Day <strong>of</strong> DweMbcr.<br />
loo. U»«t. or £•"**• «< W n<br />
•• will pomkua Ik.<br />
wUI M •"•»• "•<br />
jilauml<br />
HCNilV T. FOUtOIL Taj Collaru<br />
431 Jaa. R and Loula> K. CalloUi . •<br />
and II. La4.<br />
MS Ira P. Shan. :<br />
MTA-4M «aar-r«i>K V. ff(dlirt.« . ... .<br />
Ul Ira P. Kkarp , ^ . _<br />
SS* tfm P. H»iarp _ _ .... .<br />
SS7 Ira P. Hharp .. .. - . . ._ '<br />
m t-*-alaa R. an« J. B. Coital., .<br />
S*S Lo-atw K. aad 4. B. G-ilodar<br />
ISS4' Marrir BanlHt .. ...<br />
r«A-no« CkaHM H. Llll.<br />
4* Etrl H. W«rt ..<br />
US JoMafkl) W4la-4«lii .<br />
Ill Mab.1 t MtUr-ua - ..: . _<br />
IM FVnni* C «a-n-»r ._ -<br />
US J. O. aad KarltH TaalU-ro - -- - .<br />
I T S J a a a f t a T o * » a * a a * l . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />
-rrs . Kraok Dnanriti, and H. Wallln*<br />
MO O. C. TltU aail Tr. Co^ Tfwtm .<br />
7MB E«ll-- U. L,ac>•- P- Waka .ad P. C Inaaai Ea<br />
inaClUB -laa. V. W.ka aad Y, t U>aaa> tM. , .<br />
UTB Harilaa Joaa-t . - .- .—<br />
U* baur J. OMaa .<br />
•UTB J»ii ul...\t- llome« rre wrerke.l<br />
This Ck)wpath Cost $100,000<br />
'•• ' Cblc*«o bnaii* s 1100.000 rowpalh bnllt throaia la* iZ-Horr \<br />
„" skyscraper at 106 W. tionra* ami. Dr. J4>m>4 Buatlt. «ao died j<br />
ua> la ib* '«0a. aOpnUIrd la bU will last * pattt to ht* barn b» ItII fro* I<br />
"* snd wt, j*Ld>ini{ out t-\*<br />
j:iwl i*failHm <strong>of</strong> «J1 i-oncvrmsl. r.iKht until • a. m."<br />
You know<br />
Do you know what you BUY?<br />
' OUR advertising dollar is worth 100 cents. Do<br />
you know whether or not you get ita value?<br />
Too <strong>of</strong>ten the advertiser listens to high pressure<br />
sales talk—exaggerated figures—claims <strong>of</strong> value<br />
and service that arc impossible—and inevitably gets<br />
stung. . . . • • "<br />
Quite <strong>of</strong>ten the advertising value <strong>of</strong> the many<br />
schemes <strong>of</strong>fered business men is not worth onefourth<br />
the price paid.<br />
<strong>Newspaper</strong> Advertising<br />
Has been conceded as being the best by practically<br />
country. The LARGEST appropriation for adver<br />
tiaing always goes for NEWSPAPER AD& It is<br />
necessary only to select tho RIGHT PAPER at the<br />
RIGHT TIME.<br />
The Home Town <strong>Newspaper</strong> Is Always BEST<br />
In every community the HOME newspaper is<br />
more closely read. Being edited for strictly local<br />
purposes, the news matter and advertising is <strong>of</strong> the •<br />
same nature. The best service to subscribers is only<br />
possible when the printing plant, business <strong>of</strong>fices and .<br />
entire organization are located in the town <strong>of</strong> publication<br />
and devoted to that town's interest.<br />
The SENTINEL - LEDGER<br />
IS OCEAN CITY'S<br />
ONLY HOME NEWSPAPER!<br />
Owned and operated by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Men.<br />
Printed mnd PobUshed Right IN <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for over 46 Years!<br />
Over DOUBLE CIRCULATION any paper published here.<br />
Over Four Times the tmmber <strong>of</strong> Paid Advertisements,<br />
80% Sentinel-Ledffer ads are exctarive.<br />
Lowest PER THOUSAND CIRCULATION rates.<br />
IN THE SENTINEL-LEDGER You Get<br />
Highest Circulation - Lowest Rates<br />
Keep Your Advertising Money in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>—Help Build the tpwn!<br />
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