Cape May County Times, 30 June 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 8

CAPE MAY OOUHTY TIMES, SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

JULIUS WAY. M. D. ROMNEY PLACE CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J.

WOODBINE

Buffalo. « for an lot Mia* C. Cohen spent t

A crowd of hoy* enjoyed the dance at Sea lale City Saturday evmlnjc. 11. Itendelahon w vlaitor Monday. Miasea E. Breslow and F. Greenateln spent a few hour* In Millville Saturday. The Shropshire family motored to Wildwood Sunday to spend the day. * Word was received from Samuel Gold Intrer of hi* safe arrival In New Mexico where be will spend several days. Mrs. I. V. Stone entertained several of the women at her hi

The Bayard family, of rhOadelphla. week-end with friends here. Danerhlrsch and Mrs. Rosenfeld

TOWNSEND'S INLET

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Laws are dow for tbe apaeon. * Mr. and Mrs. John Finnic were dow Sunday vislUny Mr. Flnnle'a motaer. Mr. and Mra. Barnel. of WIIHamsfowi N. J_ were down vlsltlns their aistr Mra. Stoerrie. Mrs. R. Day and dauchter. Oladya and Mr. Fletcher and daughter. Myrtle. Camden, are vial ting Mrs. Bovetl of Row afreet. Mrs. Gamble and son. RoherL wen ▼Isiting Mr. Gamble's mother, Sal urday and Sqnday. Mr. and Mra. Lamb spent Sunday at the "Don't Worry" cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Bond hare opened their for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. and sett arc staying with them. Mr. and Mrs. L. Oaaklll are down for Their daughter Catherine and friend Winfield Irwin were down for Mr. and Mrs. Hebert Hind and son. Edward, and friend. George Irwin, motorturdai for a few days al the Mr. L.nt eras down Sunday visttinc bis family. Mr. and*Mi Mary. Mr. Eastwood and Mrs. Ford are down for a fortnight at the Butterworth cottage. Mrs. M. Fertig motored down Saturday to vlalt her * la ter. Mrs. DUgarL Mr. and Mrs. B. Borne and Mrs. Kleintlder and children are down lor two Mr. and Mra. Bender are at the Lor and Mrs. Huaaie are spending their

as the returns from tbs thinned joweri dislike to remov> at fruit when It Is green and ■ fear that they are reducing 1 the crop. This Is an erron(or In many cases even when

drop, tha remaining fruit will be so inks up fdr the fruit which .was taken from the tree or The larger, better colmuch higher ic return* from the thinned trees are usually considerably larger than from the unthinned trees. Where trees are evenly loaded with f -ult the poaches should be spaced from C to 8 inches part. If only a part of the tree is fruiting, the peaches may be ' ' little more closely.

Mr. and Mrs. Hughes are down ft reek's vacation Mr. aad Mrs. Bcanlin and family v town for over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. HeOemrn and fal

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Marker and I

Mrs. B. F. Swing and daughter. Jet re down getting their aMtagv ready for Mra. M. C. Swing. Mra. Warren Coun-

cil arte* Bodlne. Mr*. Swing’s father, who Is 81. came down f the suhuner st the Inlet. Mr. and Mra. Swing mother for over the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mra. George Rode and daughter. Sidney. Mr. and Mra. Frank Rode. Auther Sparks, wife and children. Mr. nd Mra. W. 8parka. Howard Rode and a lighter. Gladys, were down for tan dayi t the Edge Water. Mr. and Mra. Ike Gouldy. Mias Oould> Mr. Detwirier. Mr. and .Mra. 8. P SchuKs. Mr. and Mra. C. B. OodahaH and Walter, were visiting Mr. Gouldy. of OollegerUle. Pa.

With a heavy set of peachc* on a orchards which were so located as to escape the frost*, peach growers warned not to lower the sire and duality of the fruit by allowing too many peaches trees. Immediate thlnkwded tree* la advised by |- Agriculture Experiment ceases the slse aad <

ing r-r knocking ihe fruit off being undesirable. If Imperfect' specimen* are removed, grading work will be reduced and the standard of the crop raised.

Mr. and Mra Elm colored down bonds

Mra 1

. David.

Beams and mother. Mr*, are down for a brief •lay.

Mr. and Mr*. Marter aad daughter are »wn to get their cottage ready for the

Fourth.

Mra. Edward MacEven. of . K. J, are at the Bay View. Mr. aad Mra B. B. Sume. of Camden, rlslllng Mr. aad Mra. Coin, aad Mra John Oondean were at Stoerrie'* Hotel for the wsek-end.

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Mra Robinson lale City home c

Mr. Dfggmn and Mrs. Annie Everett and were week-sad visitor* of Mra.

daughter u Fred Hanli

Mr. aad Mrs. Rletschy and f down for the summer at the

apartment.

Joseph Sltbens and Phillip were week-end rial tors at the Hanley

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