This original 1937 ticket stub documents admission to the Oriental Ice Carnival, a fundraising event presented by the Philadelphia Skating Club & Humane Society on Sunday evening, February 21, 1937, at the Atlantic City Auditorium. The event was held under the auspices of the Atlantic City Business and Professional Women's Club for its Welfare Fund, highlighting the significant role of women's professional organizations in Depression-era philanthropy and community event management. The ticket's detailed instructions specify that it had to be exchanged for a reserved seat ticket at the Auditorium Box Office, with specific hours provided, illustrating the period's ticketing protocols and the logistical planning required for a major spectacle at a premier venue located on Mississippi Avenue and the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, Atlantic County, New Jersey. The item is a fine example of 1930s event ephemera, featuring a straightforward typographic design with a two-part stub construction intended for separation at the perforation. The pricing structure is particularly telling of the era's economic context, with a base price of one dollar plus a ten-cent federal tax, totaling $1.10. A handwritten notation of 1.00 at the top of the stub likely served as an internal accounting mark. The promotion of an Oriental themed ice carnival reflects the popular fascination with exoticism in American entertainment during the interwar period, a common motif in stage and ice shows. This piece of printed social history captures a specific moment in the cultural life of the Jersey Shore, connecting the worlds of sport, civic charity, and commercial leisure in a single artifact of vintage admittance.