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CUE MAY STAR MBWAYt PiiWiiii by STAR AND WAVE PUB. 00. (batywaUd) ALBERT R- HAND, Pramdeat CAPE MAY. NEW JERSEY |A LEON EWING . . . Manager MDWCB1PT10N PRICE 11-50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE TMs paper is entered at the poat•ffice aa second-class postal matter. V | theajSE^£mipr&5>S3^C?A^I5N~| PoMiahing a communication in three columns does not necessarily Imply editorial endorsement. Communications trill not be considered unless signed. RIO GRANDE NOTES (Staff Correspondent) While playing on Wednesday . the little daughter ok Mrs. Frances Jones had <Re misfortune*!© break her leg- She was taken to the hospital ' • »t Wildwood and had the injured limb dressed. "Frank Corson is beautifying his milk dairy with a fresh poat of paint. Ralph Denn is doing the work. *■ Mrs. Frank Jones is entertaining bar -daughter and grandchildren of Phila. for a few daysMrs. Harry Steer hds as her guest for some tjme, her mother from Ocean City. .Mrs. Robert Kennedy is entertaining her mothew. from Philadelphia for a few days. Mrs- Warren Harris entertained .. \ friends from Phila. over the weekend. " Joseph Norbury is painting the public school House which improves the appearance very much. J R. C. Endicott and wife of Phila. •pent the week end with S. Endicott Miss Glendora McCarty of Mala ga, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Frank C- C. Dahlstrom and Geo. Wilson formerly of Base Hospital No. 11 at " Cope May, are spending a week at ihe home of S. Endicott. Our young pettple enjoyed -a water melon party at Bay Shore on Tuesday evening. Edward Stratton. of Reading, Pa* •pent last week with his uncle, Capt. B. lC Shaw. Mr. and Mrs-. Frank Corson are entertaining an auto ^narty from Phila. this week- . Mrs." Walter Crease euterteiited her *" mother, Mrs. Geo. Mixner and her grandmother, Mrs. Debbie Cresse, pver the week-end GREEN CREEK '*■ (Staff Correspondent) Arthur Hollingshead and wife en tgrtained Company from Millville on Saturday. William SrnitTh-^QfPJyiladelphia, •pent the week end with Miss Alice 1 Weaver. Miss Ada Sylyers is this week with ber sister in Ocean City. They will retAirn for a few weeks with h6r unale and aunt before returning to their ' Bchools in Bridgeton. Quite a large .number of our ,peo.ple attended the annualsrslly at the Old Brick Church on Sunday at Cold Spring. Ephraim Cresse an<L wife, attended the funeral of Lewis S. Smith at Court House on Tuesday. Mrs- Mary Hollingshead entertained a company of ladies on Monday afternboh who did' sewing for the Red Cross. The boarding -houses of Walter Ed- ' wards and Ml*- Laura Logan are Well patronized. William H. Thompson and A- M. Robinson have the contract to build a new house for Alfred Taylor at Wildwood: * Rev. Mr. Street, a retired Metho dist preacher gave, a very fine ad- . dress to the Men's .Bible Class, Sunday. evening. "He was accompanied /' by Kben Young ami Penn Learning- / Mrs. Roland Foster and children of Philadelphia, are spending the week > with Frank ^ Mat his and wife. Miss Lizzie Hand of Philadelphia, js-.the guest of Mrs. Sadie* Eldridge, Frank Errickson has his- garage and work house nearly completed. Tfie little son of Harry Fisher wap pick. the first of the week -* Orville Stiles' oved his household goods from the tenant house of F. Hollingshead to the home of his parents. - News reached the relatives of Mrs. Hannah jfickman Sutton of her death at the home of her son at Sea Isle* City. She is the widow of WilIjam Sutton an^J the only daughter of the late Capt- Elias Hickman, of South' Dennis. The -funeral was 'held Saturday and interment made In thiUnion cemetery at SoutE Dennis- -Slie . was 74 years old-

I HSH1NG CR EEK Mrs. "Olive Ewing, wife of Learning Ewing, aged 48 years, passed away on Wednesday, August J Oth, after a lingering, illness. She was laid to rest in Cold Spring Cemetery on Fri- • day, August 12th- She leaves to ;K mourn her loss, her .husband, one daughter, mother and sisters. All j extend their sympathy to the sor- _ rowing onesMrs. Ralph Taylor of Cold Spring, I spent one day this week with her parents here, J. D. Hoffman iand In wife. I j Harry Fisher and family of. West Cape May, spent part of last week. — with Freeman Yearieks and .familya- *■ Floyd Hoffman visited his lady friend pt Elmer over Sffnday last. — ' Quite a few of our town folks atg tended the lecture in Presbyterian Church, Cape May on Wednesday evening last where they heard Clinton N. Howard. . !e George .Matthews who has a stand where he sells all afresh vegetables, !r seems to be doing a good business. a' Mrs. Ear' Woolson entertained on Monday last her parents from Rio Grande. is Ralph Sheets now runs his Ford t- very gracefulF. E. Bate and wife are entertaing ing company for a short timeMrs. Arthur Sykes is entertaining her daughter and her children, Mrs. Cora Weiss of Phila. ' II Frank Sehell'enger's bungalow la negring completion. Listen for -the wedding bells. a James McPherson is adding an up-to-date bathroom to his home-' ^ Harry R. Johnson and Mrs. Sallie E" Oschal, of Phila., spent, the latter part of the week with his father, | e Willetts Johrlspn. IS -Claude Yearieks is entertaining 1 friends for two weeks; l- Little Freeman Yearieks who has ' whooping cough is much better at 1 l' this writing. k Mrs. Rachel Jackson has been on ' the sick list. n Russell Schellcnger and family of j 1 Wildwood, spent Sunday with his ' parents here, Lemuel Schellenger and ' wife1 Mrs. Rena Peterson and baby of | Port Norris, are spending some time ' here with her father, Enoch Miller, ^ I. T. Woolson and wife of Wild- ( wood, called on his parents here on 1 E Sunday, D. M- Woolson and wife. ' 1 Mrs. Ella Hanson of Fox Chase, is -■unending the month of August with 3 r hev daughter, Mrs. Ella M Schwerdt. 1 r iVtnk Sheets, wife and family are * • visitmg Mrs. Sheets' mother in ' Bridgeton for a week. Burroughs McPherson is employed ' at Hammo'nton. Walter Barnett of Hammonton, * spent Sunday hej-eTvith his parents. Quite a nujnhe.r of our people a?-. ^ i tended the Old Brick Church Rally -]1 on Sunday last. , Rev. Leslie Woolson, of Bridgeton, '1 : spent the fore part of the week here with relatives, i Misses Eva and Edith SehcHengor ' 1 visited the- dental parlor at Wild- '' • wood on Saturday lastt . - ^ John Snyder and Frank -Matthews 1 took Jajhe; sights* on the Boardwalk e • at Wildwood on'Saturday night. ° Miss Alice Dillman has returned c I to her home in Ashland, Pa., after Jj spending the summer months- with ~ her aunt, Mrs. "George Bishop. Russell. Schellenger and family L speno vter Sunday with tljeir mother Mrs. Lemuel Schellenger. Mrs. Ella Woolson entertained ! company from away the, last of the g . week. r_' f I'm happy as a polar bear I " ^Ice cream drives away all H 0 care- The Candy Witch I j, lake a breath of frigid "Vfoy from the froze# north * —that's the manner in J Which Abbott's ice cream {■ palate. It's made of pure | home with- you. [ [W Our candy makes good wj Rj because iFs made good HD I I b fc Keystone phone 211-A uM ^

WITH THE CHURCHES • CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Rev. Paul Sturtevant Howe, Ph.D. Rector SUNDAY SERVICES - 7:80 A. M. Holy Communion. 10:10 A. M. Second services and ser 8:45 P. M. Sunday School. , 4:00 P. M. Evensong. I METHODIST CHURCH Sunday, August 21. 10 a. m- Sipv ; day School. 11 a. m. Morning wor- , ship and sermon- 8 p. ih. Evening . worship. Sermon topic, "How to - ■ Kecjv Friend s-V The male quartet i will siltg at both services. J Thursday evening, August 2oth. , i the Lyric Male Quartet, assisted by ' ■ other talent will give a music recital j' K'-he Church. _ BAPTIST ; All sendees- o,n Daylight Saving - Time- Sunday schdol af 10 "a- ' Moi-ning services at il a. m. Even ing services at 8 p. m. This Sunday, ' 2L«t ir.st is known . as "Greenback ' Sunday'* when special effort is ue- ! ing made toward a- Collection for the > dinary- Madame Emma Suelke Shaw 4 rnurje will be entirely out of tlje or ■ maintenan.e '»f the Churcly l!v ^ and Mrs. John T. Hewitt will sing. ,1 Also Mr. Floyd Kitby, bass soloist \ Mc<. H. 'Gregory, Jacksonville, Fla., ' will be 1 the acmompanist- The pi o ( gram will satisfy the 'most critical. » PRESBYTERIAN • All services Aft Daylight Saving ^ Time. Sabbfth school 10 a- m» < morning service 11 a. m. Christian $ Endeavor 7:15 p. m., evening service ; at 8 p. m. Sunday next is "Recogni- X tion Day" wherein opportunity is J given/ to all to. cohtribute\oward the j Mortgage Fufid of the Manse- Being 1 the special Sunday of the season, s music has been prepared suitable for i the occasion, Miss Porter will play £ the morning, Prelude "Intermezzo'' J by Bizet, will accompany Mr Hamer ) in the cello solos. The Postlude will > be "Recessional" by Sheppard. At ^ the evening service, Prelude '^.e Car- » illon" by Wolstenholme, Offertory, J "Cradle Song' by Spinney and Post- j "Sursum Cjjrda" by Digglg. The J will sing at the morning serv- S ice "Holy Art Thou," at the. Offer- K "Great are Thy works O Lord." S Duet, Miss Wikins and Mr- Rode; J and choir; Mr. Hamer of the Phila- 1 J delphia- Orchestra wjll. play two on the cello. For the^ .evening | 1 service the choir pieces wHl be- Male J > Quartette, "Teach me to Pray," by] n Rod^s. Quidort-,xPoi-ter and ; C Groetzinger. The Anthem, "The i ^ by Harry Rowe Shelly and J "Savior Again to Thy Dear Name" 5 W-, F. .Sudds- Altogether this \ will be a very enjoyable Sunday an<j \ it is hoped that the attendance will w be lai!§®< The-pastor will preach at the morn | C ing service and the Rev. John David of Shippensburg, Pa., will. / preach, -in. the evening. THe Rev. }( H. Dunham, Ph.D., Dean of Jj the College of Liberal Arts and Sci- V Tethple, University, will preach if on the morning of August 28th. A ^ cordial invitation is extended to all I ^ residents 'itors to all services.] - WEAK, WtAHY, WOMEN Learn Abe Camc of Dally Woes and N End Them. When the buck aches and throbs, Wken housework la torture. When night brings no rest nor When urinary disorders eet In, Women's lot is a weary one. Doan V Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Have proved' thelr worth In Cape May. Ask your neighbor! This Is one Cape May ' woman's testimony. Mrs. J. P. Lemmon, 611 ElmiraSL, says: "Doan.'s Kidney Pills are an old remedy with me and I am glad to say a good word for them. I hare used Doan "s when my. kidneys were disordered ahd I felt dull and rpn - run down. My back- was woak and laipe and' my kidneys anted irregularly. Dean's Kidney Pills helped by strengthening my back and kidneys. I know Doan's are worthy of a trial w anyone 'n need of a remedy. Price -60c. at all dealers. Don't •Imply ask for a kidney rer.. -dy — get Doan's Kidney PiUs— the same that Mrs. Lemmon had. Foster-MllburD Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Rig reductions in Summer Millinery. Both Sport and Dress Hats. LOTTIE R. HILLMAN, 209 Perry Street, * • Cape May,- N. J. BUSINESS DIRECTORIES. FREE .Telephone Business Directories maybe had free of charge by applying at Star apd Wave office. Get yours now.

I " — — I (Staff On , , Mr- and Mrs. Bodall have been 1 spending a few dayi with their . 'laughter, Mrs. G. H Keilar. , Mrsa Oscar Bailey and daughter , have been spending a two weeks' vacation with her mother, Mrs. Gor- , don. Mr. and Mrs. C. Morton, of West , Cape May( spent Sunday with Mr- ( and Mrs- George Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. James Matthews have ' a fine baby boy, which will be known ' ' as CurtisMrs. Liztie Westcott and daughter have been spending a few days with j mother*- Mrs. Eva Ingersoll-

Fretf Denisrerr wefcastM.wrtt-1 iSt Mrs. Mary Johnaon and aaa are risiting Rev. and Mr*. J. W. Preeby of Grassagre, New Hampshire- And while there wHl visit the White Mountains and other planes of estThe community was shocked on to hear of the sudden death of Samuel Garretson, who was killed by a train, his companion, a Girard College student, died* 1§U* in the day. •> The bungalow of Frank Schellenis nearing completion and 'is an improvement to the village-

^Mtl wU'ilrs. Earle Wayne are ewI tertainlng relatives for a few days. Mrs. Mary Akin* and Mrs. Lewis Akins are visiting Mr- and Mrs. Hiram Soults. Mrs- Mary Swain has returned to ' her daughter's, Mrs- Harvey Snyder, after spending several weeks with Mr- and Mrs- A. H. Swain. Mr. and Mrs. Shultz are occupying the house vacated by Earle ricksKnow and believe in yourself and what others think won't .disturb you.

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