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Mtaaea Theaga O'Neil. - grama Ubfd AB d HUB “ h«ve reeumed thel oooSckeepera foi th*nrct»r ahlp^bwlu* ta Lhl hot wpatter, many oyaurmcn have been laid hit, until eooftr weather beglna CENTREGROVE . Mr. and Mra. Hlmee etiterUlaad friends from Philadelphia over the week end. Thoae who vletted Ocean City Sunday were Bdward Spark. Melvin Taylor, Earl Spark*. Sidney and Eugene Ore. John zmmmmtm «#ant Tuesday evening In OedKallle. Mr. and Mra: Lavdrn Martin and Miaa Ethel Bllarare spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mra. Nelaon Taylor. Our school house haa Just been Improved with di Hag th*< Jereana Ore. of Ocean Clt'y. vtaited hie parent* Mr. and Mra 'Javld Ore. Thnrsddy. Mr. and Mra Hcwa'rd Spark* and suna. Edward and Earl, John

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Mr and Mra Howard

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Tailor aod Edward ipailta we>n| Tpmple, Na 22. tendered a aur-! Jonea

“ in cur Bandar. v Patty to Mra Bertie Corson, Cox Were

and Mra George Taylor one of their members, who re-

. eettly moved to Brtdjpton. The

ovaalng paused very plaaaantly, "* program consisting of alngand glaring and aelectipn* on, coronet by Joseph Ooraoa At a late hour blaculta add lee J —m were aerved. Mra Co moo Ived many pretty,.mid Me-

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and Mra Herchei Reeves and Mrs. Ullle Henderson spfsmtly, Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth'day In Phllodslphia recently.

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teanard Taylor, pf Ocean City. mday evening. Waller Hankins called on OtU* Peril Saturday. Nelaon Taylor and funtiy were In Millville Saturday. Mr. Wilbur lUsiea and wet* in Millville Saturday. Mr. and Mra Leonard Taylor and family and Jflaa MaJorle Loper, ef Ocean <a*y. aperrr Sat urday atterwoo* wtdt Eefaoa Taylor sad family. ,Mr. and Mra twamaa jipfcfc of Palhon. called era Mr tayVw'a

Satafday. Mr. aad I of CsdWTills Mr. and Mra.

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_t. and Mrs. Chattaa andg aon*. Charles and . _

untied oa Mr and Mrs Nesaua

‘barter Friday evening.

Walter Mickle, who 1* working In PhlladelphlF. la apendlng the week ejd with hi* wife, of Mra. Himes, of Phtlndelphla. la spending ihe week «af with

Hltaef. of this place. Charles Taylor. • sailed on his mother. Mft. Moll Taylor. ErMay. Grace Taylor agent Friday eve alng with MW Mildred Sparks. Mr. and Mra. Leon Spence: wen (a MHtritte Friday evaolag Raymond.Martin had the misfortune to brake an axle of oar Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Richard H* of MMlvtlle. spent Tuesday afternooa with Mra. Cpra Taylar. Charles and WSbv Bit were In Philadelphia Friday. Mr. sad Mrs. Howard Sparks ware MBlrlBe vtot

evening.

Mrs. Eaba Taylor visited 'her parents la Newport The mday. ' John Sraoad waa in Millville

Ms caiwfcl about how you look i Into a mirror. Looking too ’ •» Hahle to discourage you.

and wash rag sboim. Thoae who enjoyed the evening were: ■** and Mr*. William Smith and Walter, of Millville; Mr. and Mra Robert Holilngabead; of

children, <nd Harry among the Millville visitors Saturday .

Ml** Leu Sharp, who Is teacti-

Ing at Westvllle. spent the Woek end with her parents. Mr. and

Mrs. DuBleld Sharp. Jr. Mr. and Mra. Levi Sharp. Mrs.

Rhode williams and Mlaa Mary WllHama attended the funeral of Mr. Deeld Cruise, at Dorchester.

Mrs. Lillian Thompson spent

Thursday with her mother. Mrs.

Abble Kessler at Millville. Those who attended the an-

neal meeting at Weymouth Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph

Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I Miss Ida Bingham. mF. and Mrs. Ooverdale. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W*R«r Spenee and Walter Sharp. Everlngbam and son. John Lewis.) Br. and Mrs. Edward Ireland *lr. and'Mn. Holland Sharp end Mr. and Mrs. George Tomlin

m, Clifford, Mr. ard Mra. Wal-j**>d ehildrui.

ter Spence. Walter Sharp. Mis* Mr. end Mfs. C. W. Bvering*. Mary Williams. Mra Emma | ham. and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Siirop.hlre. Mias Flo retire 8hiwp-i Everlngham and son^Jeha Lewis, ■hire. Mra. Lillian Thompson and shent Sunday with Midesa Lillie Mrs. Matilda Anderson. and Mary Spgnce. at Pitman. Mrs Luetta Wescott and Mrs. Mr - »»<> Mrs. Exra Cox and Carlbelle Thompson spent a day 1 daughter. Alma, and Mr. and In Millville shopping. ) Mrs. Charles Corerdale called on Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith., Mr*- Coverdals - * mother. Mr*. Of' Vent nor. spent an interesting Ann “ Powell, at Eldora. Sunday

evening last week friends here, j afternoon.

Mrs. Deborah Botpher. Mrs.j Mr. a ad Mra Holland Sharp Priacllia Thompson and M1m.f nd children called on relatives

and Mrs. Bom:

were In MUlvIlle Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewaml Lee. of Sea Isle City. vJ«Jted their par-

ed^ over the week end.

Mrs. Ssllle Errickson. wtio undeuwent an operation In the Presbyterian Horpltal. is rapidly

Improving.

On Wednesday Mlaa Mahn. of Brldgetop. conducted a storytelling hour at. I P. M, a* one of the feature* of Children's

Weak.

The prospects of having our tows lighted by electricity aems tb he nearing a reality. During the past week Mr. George Lee and- Mr. Douglass Cox have had 'Wiring done In their homes. Those attending the yearly meeting held In the aid historical town of Weymouth Sut.day last.

whre: Mr. and Mra. Albert Fowler ard daughter. Mr. and Mrs Cglript Chamber*, son Lewis and

",^7' ’their daughter. Eunice EverlngC ° r * 5n hart tM f*m«y. Mr. and Mrs.

Llnvrsod Footer and Theodor.-

ITclIIngshead.

Mrs. Margaret Whlldln and granddaughter are in Atlantic City for two weeks. The Delmant ifRltnery club under the dlreeUoc wf-Mra. Kalherlse Carilsie. has been aeleotlng frames and mot-rials for hats and wilt have • marring soon Tor making of the same. The local club I* under the lM

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leader.

Many a real news Item never gets In/the paper. For tnstance

Butcher have returned hame after enjoying a motor to the Delaware Water Gap maay other plaora of Inters)

- Mia. Verna Holilngabead and

Mra Lottie Oox. of Leesburg, and oompaar over Sul

Mra Louie Cox motored Cape May and helped her sister. Mra. Blanche Sharp, of Leesburg. Who has spent the summer there, move back to ht-r bom? for the winter.. ' The Mark vMted the home of Mr. and Mra Wjlllam Caldwell reevntly. leaving « One baby

hoy.

Mr. sad Mra. Leroy Teuour will take up their, jesldroce In the hour lately vacated by Arthur Corson, who moved to Bridgeton. The house 1* owned */ Mr. Anirew Thompson. Mr. Exra Cox moved Md to Bridget oa for Mr. ArOorpen.

here Sunday eventag.

Mr. Melvin Hroadwater. of Millville, called un Mary Mac-

Donald Saturday evttilng.

Mr. Charles DuBola entertained

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Mr. Gilbert Lee ha Improved hts property by moving and rebuilding his barn. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wells, of Mauricetown. spent Sunday with the latter’s mother. Mra Bailie

Thompson.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bradway. Of Wildwood, called on Mr. and Mra. Joseph Cox Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Camp entertained company ovor Sunday. Mra Bessie Bodan is making an extended visit with relatives

In Delaware.

Mr. and Mrs. John Parsons and children spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. Louie Cox. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and sou. Walter. en!|.-d n- -.lauvea here Wednesday even lag.

BETTER GET BETTER Bankets

Now At October

ITudcnt hossrsire* sboulA punkaae hpddiu* reualrv radrtU aow as these are also larludrf la the Orisher Blanket Kale. 1‘reparr ter wlater cow fort by aeietttug blanket*, quilts '■beet* Bui pillow rase* here at IvdurvJ $S.50 Heavy Blanket* $2.35 a pair $6.00 Part Wool Blankets $4.50 a pair $7JO Part Wool Blankets $5.00 a *

‘ “ ‘ $7.96 a

$10.00 AH Wool Blankets

Abe full line of qnilts and other blankets

95 a pair far single -

children's coat* and drc*»e* la o

6 Floor DepartML

OSCAR MORVAY

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ANNOUNCING

The Opening of One of So; Jersey’s Most Beautiful Stores More than eighteen yews ago there was founded in.MillViHe our first store, whose business k^als were sound, whose policies were fair and just. ft saved the public well and faithfully, giving a full measure of return for every dollar spent. It made friends and these friends attracted other friends until today their names are legion. And .so, from the humble beginnings of the old Path Store, founded on the bedrock of honest dealing, emerges the great Path Department Store. The old store, physically, has passed away, but die heart of die old store remains enshrined between these new, great walk - - ever true to the old traditions, the old truths of business

operation.

We now come to a vast new era"in Fath history - - an era of expansion, an era of new vigor, an era of greater progress made possible by the removal of the handicap of physical limitations. . ' ^ _ , The groat, new More gradually becomes a reality. The first step is its formal ^opening on

Friday of the completed First and Second Floors.

The first and second floors are vast floors, covering over eighteen thousand square feet of

floor q&ce.

Qur basement and third floor will gradually be completed and as rapidly thrown open to

die public until, lata, the entire structure will be in commission.

The new store is fibaally stocked with the best that was possible to select, at a wide variety of prices, but at no price that is not in every sense compatible with the quality that is offaed. We cordially invite you to visit our new store with broad aisles, its many tables of mer-

chandise, its expanses of space, its convenient appointments.

Come-Friday, opening day - - there are merchandise surprises that will interest you greatly.

Formal Opening, Friday, October I st

The New Path Department Store MiiMii^, n. j.