Show w e eJA ei i Lily Tc ia a H Supersede f i JA v The Spud I. I f s C k By B. B AleC r the humble bumble SD lon ago ego In Inthe the aero p n 11 d Tm from th the present Pre outlook and of that table ners ne n. Ir I r. r n o chance rs ll Tom from the tho fast fag Ml fall a a. t lIt Ity unless something takes take ln bolt n Who TI f eK menu n 10 ca carl car o on n vegetable ma may mayr nutritious bat ht and become a a. potato deoly denlY r Mb nob up camou- camou i at least lime time lime being belag or tb e substitute have associated th tho the e W we wt ears a-ears eara or o lily lilT with the Easter season o obe or r hedges of pure white whit whiten 1 the be bardy hardy such prodigal pron pro pro- n m that grow row ro In California but now ion to n in is sunny many to toof tot imaginations must must git stretch our ot bulbs served roasted a a. aa t r of these a shoestring fash- fash Ic Heat to frown or beefsteak aI rih things have happened et t stranger days of yore ore the tomato f In the unfit to O by our ancestors and very ery poisonous has come com toU to tou u commonly used as the potato fa a far away Florida that land landue ere ue Pone Ponce de Leon discovered ered the th fountain of Youth some Ingenious loess da men are hoping to raise calla tl a br by the bushel In their swamp sell them as substitutes for tad potato who no longer loncer Js Is Js a able ibl ble tuber but a golden luxury ue je enthusiasts claim the tubers tubers reMe re- re ible Me the spud and when cooked ted lied td or fried are most delicious So Soe Soie et ie e days daj's to to come who ho can tell In of or the family potato basket be- be I empty milady who receives a a. calla for Easter Eater ma may dig dl up the bulb J Ibe he e flower be begins n to wane w and cook eat the sentimental greeting some or friend ma may ha have C een sent t Hit tl th fond hop hopes s of romance So let spud bow bo boIts Its haughty head In sub sub- Ion ilon IOD to the hungry throng whose toes its tS are flat and whoso whose tummies 1 empty F e A y lira lira IQs Thomas Thoma G. G Gill am was hostess loSt SS at attea atin n tea tta in Monday afternoon in cor compliment 1 tr er daughter aughter Miss 1183 Jetta Gill Gm noI a no aide I ide ids to lo-be lo of the month at the Gill Gm Gme me me e o on Center street street- streetA A large Jarge cr crystal crystall stal ivl l t filled with a variety of or spring reri trl formed an attractive center center- e for tho the table In receiving were Mrs ink I L. L Hoagland Mrs Irs Gilbert Mel Mci- I I- I aDd ind Ruby nuby Gill GUI The following e ts were re bidden Mrs C. C O. O Johnson n. n n. n D D. 0 o. Wiley WIlley me Mrs Alvin A. A Does Bees 7 f Mrs Yn James S. S Morgan Mrs W. W L L. Mrs Irs Ernest Brown Drown Mrs Its drew reY Peterson Mrs II IT L L. Nelson t. t W V. V J J. J Backman Mrs Joseph lh hl m ra Jack Martin Mrs William Willi lIn Mrs J J. J Henry Jones Mrs Ra Ray Ana JM ns Mrs Ira J Elmo Mrs Irs D. D r r. R. R V Mrs Mra George Gcorge Ingram Mrs Wll- Wll 11 m m n Barnes Mrs rs Lowell Morgan Moran Mrs l VJ y C nd Hoagland and nd Mrs ra John John Hoag- Hoag id t j 4 c s Hiss las ss Luclle L Jenkins entert icil etl the tor tor class of St. St Marys Mary's r I s aca academy ern on ado hr y evening at a R delightful f. f Party part at her home The house was rated with a wealth of oC spring Wen and a decorative scheme of or 7 was carried out In the dining tom Bom om where here a buffet supper was freed ne a The ti young oung hostess hostels g s s was assisted b by tr fi mother mOlher Mrs Irs J J. J A J Jenkins ins Miss nica Jen Jenkins and Miss Corn Cora r 1 The Tle tues guests included Misses Ruth nuth nuu Marlon Marion Sno Snow Mar Mary ODonnell O'Donnell bra o nOler er Cecelia Gavin Celeste ml Ethel Hogan Alice Fargo barge 0 0 Donnell Ed Edward More More- J More More- Owen Coleman Lynn bouhl 1 vid ld Maher taher Austin Gibbons William or lor Fran Frank k Walter Vatter RotI Rot- Rot I la r Edward l ward ODonnell O'Donnell Edward Mc- Mc Ic- Ic and Charles Egan Es-an t. t t women omen o of f St. St k Marks Mark's guild ena en- en at a a. IS a arranged lunch- lunch I Monday fonday Lf afternoon in honor of or hop op Arthur Atthur Moulton Moulton- cony con- con y bishop P ot of f the UlC Episcopal Pl church The Tho bUc guest s were seated at pill all 11 M tables MS' MS each elch centered with t sliver er keta filled ed with rose-pink rose snap snap- ron and nd at I the ends of the tables Mire fj cryStal pd vases or of f shasta daisies t m on oho l e com Committee mitten K In chars charge ot of f the the arK arthe ar- ar for tor the successful aff affair lr klud Cl Mrs F A A. Pyke president ot of airs Ira George W. W ara Mrs 10 DIckert Bradle Bradley ley M M ra Walker Mo and Mrs Yo W W W. were In serving b 5 Mrs 1 Ito boas Eleanor li Dorothy Paine Miss Virginia t alisa Gertrude et Rose Miss Maret Mar Mar- MISS 1 Sarah Barah Cht Chipman p man SOmers r and nd Mies Mias I Miriam Mills atlas 0 Olive ve Ben Ben- Hubbard the o close ot of the luncheon Mira o Mrs G net Welcomed Bishop Moulton foulton with little address to which the tho tl 0 t op fu responded at l expressInG his hilS pleas pleas- being tho honored guest of the One ne l Were hUndred and fifty entertained p a |