Cape May Star and Wave, 5 August 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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ERMA . Mrs. Blanche Tremblo and children nro visiting her mother for a few days Mr. and Mrs. William Hall entertained company over Sunday. Mrs. Mary Johnson and Mrs. Mac Dcnnison spent Thursday with Mrs.. A. H. Strain. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shulty i\re staying at the home of Edward Jaggere. Miss Lillian Yearricks, of Ceilings* wood, has been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yearricks. Mrs. Prank Dickinson entertained a j number of ladies on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mason motored to Camden to visit his pnrcntB, Mr. and Mrs. David Mason, returning on Wednesday. Mrs. May Dennison returned to Atlantic City on Tuesday after spending , some time with Mrs. Mary Johnson- 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey, of Cold Spring. Mrs. Martin Thompson spent Wednesday with Mrs, George Bailey. Mrs. Laura Bailey and daughter have been spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. K. Gordon, v Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peterson. Lowis Cresse's eleetrical shop is near completion. Carl Schwerdt, .while driving around the corner by James H awn la on : Sunday was struck by another car, J demolishing the fronts of both cars. No one was" seriously hurt.. It is a very dangerous comer as a stranger docs not know the road. A HEAVY BURDEN A Bad Back Makes Life MltenbU For Many Cape May People. A bad back Is a heavy burden. A burden at night when bedtime comes, JuBt as bothersome in tho morning Ever .try Doan'a Kidney Pills for It? Know they are for kidney backache— and for othor kidney 111b? If you don't, some Capo May people do. Read a caso of it: Mrs. Mary Graham. 506 Broad St, Oape May, says: "I used Doan's Kidney PiUs when my kidneys trou* blod mo a lot I had dull backaehea and became so run down I couldn't do my housework. I had such dizzy spalls I couldn't walk straight and my kidneys acted irregularly. I used Doan's Kidney Pills from Ware's Drug Shop and they were Just what I needed. They soon had my back treo from tho aches and pains and my kidneys didn't trouble mo." / ' * Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy — go: Doan's Kidney Pills — tho samo thai Mrs. Graham had. Foster-Mil burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y.

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RIO GRANDE Tilrs. l/ouis Harris, with company from Philadelphia, spent Thursday in Wild wood. Mrs. Silas Shaw visited relatives at South Dennis on Wednesday. Mrs. Lot Cornell entertained her sister and daughter, of Cape May, on Sunday. Mrs. Harry Hand entertained friends from Atlantic City oh Sunday. ) Mrs. Fred Nenl entertained company from Cape May City on Friday. :M,r??. Frances Jones is spending a couplo of weeks very nleasantly In the city o t brotherly love. ' -Clarifiice Jones Is employed at Cramp's Shipyard In PhiladelphiaSeveral of this placo spent Sunday nt^Senvillc Camp Meeting, ''Tho M. E, Church was closed on Sunday on account of tho members . wanting to attend Camp Mooting.* • • « '.

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