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OCEAN VlfcW Ur. and Urn. Wnnington Campl<ell. M>n and daughter, of N*\.port, apent Sunday with Joseph Downani and family. An IntereiUnv base ball name i plaT.-d on the Ocean View grounds. Friday, May llth. by the Ocean V and Joe Field teams. The irai.ie \ our* with the score 18-0. Uncoln VanQIlder and wife, cf . lantlc City, spent Sunday with Mr. Vin Glider's slater. Mis. Patrick McGoohnn. John Carew, and Joseph SheufTcr - and wife, al Philadelphia, aro spundlmc some here. John Moesop. of Philadelphia, spent Sunda: with his sister. Jay Kurts and brother. William. Raa Harbor, spent Sunday with theli brother. Mrs. Joseph Uoyd spent Tuesday at Cape May Court House. William Harbour has purchased a new Ford. MlK Martha Godfrey, of Brldceton. Is *1*1 tins her mother. Mrs- William Stout Is spending some time In Philadelphia. Mias Laura Townsend was a Sea-Isle City visitor on Tuesday.
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Mlaa M. Schoenarfc returned to her home la Philadelphia Friday, after spending several weeks with the Cohen family. M. Plume ai d father motored to Philadelphia last Wednesday. Mis* M. Hoffman was a Philadelphia visitor last week. Charles Shropsnlre and Miss H. Mitchell left for Camden Monday. N. QrOentUin. of "hlladelphla. was a week-end visitor here. Miss B. Kosenblumc. of New York. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Benson. J. Gordon motored to town from Philadelphia Sunday. L. Altman, of Egg Harbor, spent Sunday with relatives here. J. Limner and J. H. Cohen were Vineland vlaitora Saturday. A nurnlwr of our boys enjoyed the vaudeville and motlcn picture show at the Community Theatre, at TUckahov, Saturday evening. B. Cohen was a visitor over the weekMr. and Mrs. Rablnowlts spen. a few days In New York last week. Miss M. Brealow left for Philadelphia last Tuesday whe.c she Intends to take up a course. A pleasant evening was spent at the Hoffman home Sunday evening by several boys and girls. B. Lelberman was shot through' the shoulder Sunday when the trigger of a revolver was pulled, not knowing of a bullet that was within. The wound was Immediately dressed by Dr. Joffe He left on the afternoon tram to have an X-Ray taken In the hospital. Hornsteln-Nappen Post. 117. attended the funeral' of Captain Thurston Elmer Wood, at Court Houae, last Thursday.
BELLEPLAIN Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hess, and daughter Nettle, of Wildwood, spent the weekend with the latter’s father. H. C. Mason. Mrs. Asbury Bachelor rpe-'t the weekend with her daughter at Millville. Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Errlckson. of Tuckahoe. spent Wednesovy with Mrs. R. B. Mason. Jacob Heltser and family, of Dennlsvllle. visited hla sisters. Mrs. U. Endlcott and Mrs. W. Mason, on Sunday. Mrs. J. G. Hess entertained on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kltshaugb and children. of Atlantic City: Mr*. Blynn and Mr. and Mrs. Cote, of Vineland Mrs. Earl Nickerson and son returned to her home at Ocean City on Svoday after a two weeks' visit with her parents. Mr .and Mr*. C. P. Hess. Our I lose ba'I team played at Dennlsville Saturday afternoon, the score beIng 21 to 0. In our favor. Asbury Bachelor. Jr., ape it the weekend with Mias Lucy Heaton, of Leesburg. Mr, and Mrs. R. l.< Hess vhrtted •Mends at Belmont on Sunday evenlm Percy Camp, dt Wildwood, -r nt the week-end with hi* brother. J. C»fnp. A successful chicken pot-pie snpp.r was held In the P. O. S. of A. hall, on Saturday evening, for the benefit of the M. E. church, the proceeds being ISO.
SOUTH DENNIS Mr. and Mrs. William Qglabey spent Sunday with Mr .and MrsMfcrc Calahey Matthew Jefferson and son visited bis parents on Sunday. Alvin McKaig spent the week-end with his mothei. Several of our people attended Field Day exercises on Saturday. Captain and Mra. Stephen Jefferaon motored to Cape May on Tuesday. Ralph Goff, wife and daughter, were calling on frtenda on Sunday. Mra. H. James and daughter went to Millville on Thursday. Captain Stephen Jefferson has a new Frank and Leon Compton were In town on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William BrumeII were calling on friends here on Sunday. Charles Moerwald spent Saturday In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mr*. C. F. Learning and Miss M. C. Ludlam motored to Ocean City on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ludlam called on the Miasea Ludlam on Friday. Mlaa Hannah Fldler spent Friday In Dennls-llle. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCray and Mr*. B. Dcvltl attended a sale at Clementon i Saturday. Mlaa May Calahey -lalted her parent* i Wednesday. C. James entertained hla brother Saturday. Mrs. Ralph Peterson called on mother on Friday. Miss P. N. Williams haa been Malting l Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. James Eldredge motored ) Ocean City on Thursday evening. Mrs. Mary Jeffers entertained Misses Marguerite and Elizabeth Moerwald. of Camden, and Joseph Moerwald. of Philadelphia. on Sunday. Charles Fidler motored to Cape May Court House on Monday. Joseph Moerwald visited friends in Ocean City on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCray went to Cape May Co.irt House on Saturday. Mrr. Ida Cramer visited Mrs. L. McCsIg on Friday.
AGRICULTURAL NOTES Cover Crop Commentaries This year finds the cover crops In good condition, having come through the winn fine shape. Crimson clover and hairy - vetch alike have made excellent growth and as one passes through the county he cannot help hut notice that
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Where a drill Is used the seeding ran be cut to from one bushel to five perks. Richard Voss, of Petersburg, by the use of cowpeas followed by rye and vetch, then punted to com. was able to double hla yield over that where no cover crops was grown Mr. Thompson VtnOilder'a testimonial of cowpeas published In the May Issue of the Farm Demonstration News offers a good plan for '.tie use of cowpeas. Many other Cape May county 'armors have had success with cowpeas. Would tt not be a good phut lo lay olt one-third of the farm do not start thla year you probably will not start next, so lota order cowpca seed now while the price Is not high, and then plant in May or June, disc the vines In Seplembcr and sow lo hairy vetch and crimson clover. In April. 1922. plow down the vetch ami clover for some crop which will permit the sowing of another vetch crop In the Ins't cultivation and then you will have started
rhtch. It repeated about three times. 'Ill Pul our Cape May County soil where ve're not afraid to Invite our Monmouth 'id Salem county neighbors In for In-
Demonstratlons for 1921 E. E. Madam, Palermo, will grow neveral varieties of sweet potatoes to show Which Is the best stilted for this locality. Among other varieties is one called the Porto Rico, sent to hlgi by c H. Nlsaley. vegetable specialist. At the New Jersey Experiment Station. This variety has a 'very high sugar content at digging time and makes an excellent potato for liaklng on the same day It Is dug from the ground. This feature will appeal to those catering to the shore trade.
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