iVith Cape May County Farmers
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Fl ^. 'im’aSS ^K?*mS 1> S f , pm „ t wlthto . <* —taTwlot, Of O0U SjOlM. h»a top rteUee of TirieUea.
tvflre -aabaa aaA »* th*r «« fUrtlnf aatiT »*»***■ • • « Tao-tWrJ* of tta tad cora v MBt to the OoUe«* of Ajptoaltaw for ‘ hlf beeu foond unit to ^O»^J pUnUng. Hay oala •»« tor* n tated. « «
utder the hills when they an made op. After the Tinea hare ron about If taefaea, a side dressing of 100 pounds of nitrate of soda and 100
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according to is. in Ms * damage did a good thinning.
Injured l harm.
I of Sooth J—ny la Included In new goana'lne regulations, which became effect ire March 31. season Cape May Count/ was not Included, which was possibly an advantage to the farm emit will be necessary this year for farmers desiring to. ship-produce to hare certificates, ifowerer, arranges will be made whereby these can be obtained. It will also ble tor roadside market keeper* to obtain certificate* through this of dee for produce sold to autos. < He parties intending tot pern tiuongh to points outside the quarantined area.
E O. Howell, Jr.. Pink bud spray on Ms apples Saturday morning. Since teats run on old apple leaves at Mew Brunswick Indicted that scab apores will germinate here shot.* April IT, Mr. Howell got Ms spray ©c at Ju* about the right time to ehedt acab developm m • y Gitas teMtar Harry Sehnlts. of near Court House, believes in having green crops for yos _ hr hla poultry rape. Swiss el ;un fairly nig ing to s reeei bulletin, so as to choom from, is providing green feed for poultry. • •
r Jersey poultry
: *7* turned pang, a mixture of 4*« I phosphate and ISA
fertilised der In th
pounds of add
pounds of muriate of potash cast and harrowed in, then SSd pounds of Mgh crude tankrge
DIA4 CREEK (Held Over From Last Week) Qalte a number of our ladles site .ded the fashion show at Court House Thursday. Mias Ktmlrn Smith sprat Tuesday at Wildwood. Mr. Lewis Compton, of Baltimore, sprat th* holidays with Ms parents. Mr. and Mm John Barnett and family, of MUlvll!c, are viaiting hH parents. Mm Richard Uoyd spant Thursday at DennierlHe with bar aunt. Mm Daniel WeetootL Mr. David Tnrmll, of Stone Har-
MARMOkA
MELD OVER Wmtm LAST WEEK Mss- Griffis Young was In Atlantic City Friday. 1%s anniversary of the M. K. Mite i held In the Palermo Hall
AmKicac Forest Week
According to s proclamation 1 President Coolidge, April 17-May will be American Forest Week. "We have too freely spent the rich and magnificent gift that nature bestowed on up. In our eagerness to that gift we have stripped our forests; we have permitted fires lay waste and devour them; we have an too often destroyed ( the young growth and the seed from which new
forests might spring.
•'We must leam to trad oi lands as carefully as we trad our farms. • • • Let us apply to tMs creative task the • boundless energy and skill we have so long spent in harvesting the free gifts of nature. The forests of the future must be started today. Our children are dependent on our course. We are bound by c solemn obligation from which no evasion and no subterfuge will relieve us. Dates we fulfill oar mere* ^eeponslbimy to unborn gen emrioos, nnlras we use with graU
Miss Fanny Bauman, of CoUlnewood. spent Easter with her parents. Mr. Richard Uoyd and ron. Raymond, called on Ms sister at Cape May Monday. Mr. and Mm Allison Ludiam and ns, of Swain ton. called here Wednesday evening. Mr. George Caswell sprat the holidays at Philadelphia. Miss Jean Salmon and friend, of Millville, called on Mm William Wer.therby Sunday. Mr. John Porch and son, John, of Burleigh, called at WWllam Wrath•rby's Sunday. Mr. William Uoyd was at Court House Saturday evening. Mm A. T. Howell was at Camden for the holidays. Miss Margaret Dey spent the holidays at Newark. Mm James Downs Is entertaining her mother from Philadelphia. Mies May Cahaley. of Wildwood. rat Easter with her mother. A Mm Chessman, from Bridge ton. is keeping house for Milton Whitaker. Miss Alma Norton, who hes bow
visiting
Mrs. Charles SpeeeMsy
and son. of Philadelphia, apefit Beats with her sister. Mm Uriah Norton.. A large delegation from tne Goshen
M. E. Church attended the
M£. and Mm Charles Howell spent Saturday at Court House. Mm Uriah Norton spent Tnsedak
at Court House.
Mr. and Mm Reeves Dougtaas eh: Sunday evening at Court Boa*. Mr. and Mm F. Berger and
the eontrarr. Captain Herbert
of Divine Providence, we ahall prove oureetvas unworthy guardians of ». heritage we hold In treat"
FISHING CREEK 'Held Over From late Week) Mm Harry . have bean away vtsttlag for a few
days.
Mr. larval Wechuu cad wife, of Wildwood, sprat Fundsy with Ms parents. Mr. sad Mm D. Morrell la boms over Grinde, was edling oa Mm Bari Wrolson Sunday afternoon. Mr. Ruanail fiehaDsagar, wire and children apes'. Saturdrr night with relatives In Wildwood. Mm Lewis Fra has returned boms after spending some time with children in Salem Mm Harry Shay evening with Mm M ... Mm Fred Staffs! and non. of WUd«ood. spent Sunday with bar parents. Mm Prank BametL Mm Frank Sehel were calling oa trirads here Sunday Mrs. Charles Wootem and children were calling oa her sister, Mm Henry Matthews, of -
day.
Little chickearl. Mr. Joseph Hawn, of OUasboro. waa calling on Chailaa Wootem day alternocu. Mr. D. Morrell Wootem and were vtrtton In Cape May Court Hones Thursday. Mr. Ralph Taylor, wife and eon. Thomas, took supper with J. D M “ can and family Sunday evening. Leslie Wootem end wife have gone to Deco Water, where he will
mother. Mm Walter Lane, the last of the week. Mm Klndberg. who has been sick,
la better.
las Cera Murphy to aim sick, but
Mm Leslie Bate and Mrs Edmund Fox motored to Wildwood Wednesday
ter. Mary, of
ard Uoyd Sunday.
‘‘"■“‘■'ItOU CAN SAVE MONEY! Mr. Mead Tomlin, of Court House.IBM ao easy to called on his parents Saturday. Inad Item Mr. and Mm Zadok Sharp and|Ww StonI son. Zadok, spent Wedneeday at ^•'jjjfhlw*
n Mr. mils Cullen visited at Court fca Ilk (Sty, B. 4 L
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Mr. Samuel Sayres and wife spent Sunday with Tbcmaa Rhoads and family, at Angleasa. Mm Bd. Taylor and children, of rma. sprat Monday with her moth- , Mrs Harry ColwiU. Mm Clarence Howard spent Wednesday with Mm Eva SUlweU. at
May.
Theresa Murphy. May. haa oeen staying with her motha few day*. Weaver, of Stone Harbor. over the week e. d. Richard Hranlngway. of Oak Lane. l. was rial ting Mi. ~ ‘ “ over Sunday. Milton Matthews called on brother. Roe. one day recently. Mm Helen McPherson spent over Easter with Mm Carl Sehwmri*. Mm Alfred Sheets sprat Thursday with Mm Frank Sehellenger. Mm George Rudolph, of Angioma. OWt TMa with Mr duahur. Mn. Clarence Howard. J. Ingram and family, of Philadelphia, spewt over Sunday with George Keller and wife. BURLEIGH (Held Over From Last Week) Clyde A Speldlnc and wlf* a laced to T —°
*«w deya with their ^raadmtoher. Mm Lewis Fox. Mr. SI wood Chester, of Rio Grand*, called oa his sister, Mm Bari Wool•on, th» last of the weak. Mr. dA.Tr Haws, of Erma, took ■upper with Mtoe Edith BcheUeager Sunday evening. Mr. CUude Bdredge and family. °t West Gape May. called on Mm Ella Wootem the last of the weak. Mrs. Frank Bats to away vmuag friends over the Baa
Mr, sad Mm Jack Sapp, of Sheepchead Bar, sprat Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mm Elnsthan Sapp. Mm Sarah Kolsr. of Philadelphia, has returned home after spend leg a few days with Clarence Smith arid
mllr.
Lawrence Bailey and Mias Mabel ■ttlngsr. of FraakUnvllle, spent the mk rad with bar brother, Thomas danger, Jr., aad family. Mr. and Mm Walter Hardcastle. of Atlantic City, spent Sunday with friends of this place. Mr. aad Mm Tucker Sneed called ra her brother. Mr. William Gen non, 8r., and family Sunday. Pep and Kick Club The April meeting of the Pep and Kick Club, composed of the employees of the T. 8. Goeiin Lumber Company, waa held In the service room of that organ!iftlon April 10. On the program was a mock trial. Harry Schubert, the erlminnl, was convicted anu hot at sunrise. The trial waa a lot of tun for the participant* and the audience. The regular election of officers took place. Harold J. For was elected president; C. Neman Dowler. vice president, and Harry Schubert, treasBerthc. R. Gross was re-elected secretary.
Packard has been told oil to give him le. Other flying visitors are welcome, but not this one.
PILING Cord Wood cut to stove length Raymond Bozarth Ocean View, N. J.
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Hew Church Paper
“The Tabernacle Meaeenge little church paper edited by Rev.
by the Epworth
League of Tabernacle Church, was ly morning. It !• a
_ little paper an
be issued monthly free to the hers of the church, or IE cent per year to those who are not mecibers or any one wishing to help the Epworth League financially.
At the besqui Ste
Every friend of the mosquito should Up him off to the fact that there will be no welcome on the mat at the erposlUou threshold for him.
Richard W.
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Herewith announces hia candidacy for the Republican nomination for -: •- •
A*ai
SHERIFF
and earnestly solicits the support o! tfefT Republican voters of Cape May County-. . f ?
ThU edvsrtissBMnt ordered sad paid for hy A W. tooerobauro. Sea Is!' CSty, N. J. - . ■ rf-r* dlX fee*
Delbert Short, o called her* Monday.
Mm Charles Beam, of Phlladste phis, 1* visiting Mm John Wahl. Ur. and Mrs. Jay Reed aad family,] of Vineland, spent the holidays at their cottage at Reed’s Beech. | Ur. aad Mm. George Bdradge. *f Swainton, and Mr. and Mm William | Tomlin, of Court House, spent th* wttk with Mr. Allan Douglsra
Reading the Classified Advertise-: menu of the TIMES is profitable pastime. You will find many bar-j
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The choir held their rehearsal at the teto* of Edgar Douglass Tuesday
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