L. Morgan ýYost, 1016 Greenwood avenue,, had as his bouse guest last week-end Keener Smith of Paines- ville, Ohio. 0o Miss Mary Gargan, who teacbes on Fond du Lac, Wis.,ý spent ber. spring vacation visiting Miss Hope Carrol, M214Nintb street. e eBefo re. yO0U PIL AýNT" 10E .alnng la the secret et beaus- titai gailegs Md, botter, ia».wu.New Io bthe te coitiMnoni ouw oU*Iti CF. P. N.-Quanlatel lent'No$s. Nain. talins Moisture oeustaacy. Prerets; soU baudenin .A s5a a r e svigerous. bealtby plant growth. lu pressure PsÉeb bibithat 'Ulve 2 be. oid erd Orde: fron y.ur dealer or direct. ~MWzlte for Interesdug vsiuable Lolder on AREamy gardennuns for G. P. M. Peat Ms and free simple. [T1N&D& UR SlOW. UNC. H-2367 Logani SIvd. Chcg.I. TeL Aruitage 8841 Although if has been 'in extistentce* for .fivc iars the S vaston Fi. M. C; . glecuu'lgveisfsinua concert at the Evaston "Y"ý building Mai 1. It has a» ecared of tew on the, Programts of varionis groups but this u4ll be ilsf firsi fu#it Pro gramn. Th.oepýtcbcrsç are:. Front, Rote: At&çtit Abernathv. diréctor, Britie MeML eau, Jr., A. C. Kuhinan, J. M. Jackson, H. A. BoldtWn, Ail Nissen. Mervzin Haseunjan.- Fritz ion Schrader, Harold IL. Ashton, Herbert Danielson. Back Rote: Harold Isaac. H. M. Hedgcs. John, Ho woard. S. W. Johnson, Robert Pierce,* V. B. Johnson, Carl I. Olion, Brooks Abernathv', F>-onk-Hock!, Miilon W. S ntith.: Seat cd.: Hadley Aibe> ia'thy. accot#.paist. Memnbers usot Presenit for photo: P.îerett Eh ~.I. G. b.kstrýoil, D. M. Pierce, P. .. Barkihart, G. Goodwvin. A. M-. Grossi MarIpin Hull. Read the Wa FTea m.ing pnd BLACK 1 Ecavating and J. FIEGE 2111 S5chille.r Ave. AANF ~8~AV8I~i~ £U5.J~J~.-I~L.K. untA4ds* Saturday, at the home of Mary Lois Jordan, 125 Abingdon avenue, Kenilworth, the music board of, T r u c ki n g Roycemore will hold an informai musicale and tea to stimulate music SOIL at Roycemore. Mary Ann Mattbews Grading will play several selections on the N violin and the hostess. will play, a Wilrnette 16S9 piano solo, "Night," by WVatt. T. Dickerson Cooke, 355 Kenilworth ~ . ~ ~ ~ -~avenue, who attends Lehigh univer- s3 ty at Bethlehem, Pa., retur-ned to- his studies Iast Tuesday after, spend- ig bis spring vacation witb bis It's Platfing l711fl ) arily. He motored back ihJc (Hicks of Kenilworth, a -classmate. PLANT THIS SPRING. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Zipprodt, Patricia and Barbara, of 605 Earlston (AND GAIN A YEAR j road, Kenilwortb, returned last Mon- Jday from St. Louiswherethey had visited the former'separents.' If you have becn dreamnng of the wonderful things -- (you would do with Evergreens, Trees,. Shrubs, and Mr. and Mirs. George Doerîng of Vines, it is tinie to make those direauas coImc true. 'St. oi r usso r orn' Mi -syu one andonly opportunity to take full br ouis alre ussc r Doeri ngCe's Facts about Soit Analysis "Chemnical anialysis of the soit is of value in deterniining whetber the soit is. capable of fertility or the éon-7 trary; also in determîning the meas- ure of its possib le fertility. There, are certain ash, elements whicb are absolutely necessary for plIa n.t growtb, in the-_absence of any one of whi'h vegetable growth is irtipos- sible; if the supply is relatively lim- ited, plant growth will be limited correspondingly. H-ence chemical analysis of a soit is of importance in determining possibility of fertility and of the relative fertility which may be secured under favorable con- ditions.. . . Chemical analysis w iii niot always- distinguish between a- fruitful and unfruitful soit. A soit may, be unproductive for physical_ ,.reasons, ithough :it may still contain ail the chemnical elements of fertil- ity." Cyril G. Hopkins, Professor of. Agrononiy, University of Illinois. *(C'on tribut cd by I.oiiis J. Ioren- -ini. Wilnctte.) Peggy Lou, hestnut Service Phone: Deertield 36 -~~-~-4I L u CALDWELL SEED CO,. 15Q2 Sherman Ave. Evanston. UNI. 2M0 For Best Result-Co-opeage K'is Nature e1Lan I