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Community - Annapolis
A century of wonderful red-skinned potato saladPublished 05/14/08
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Clara Phipps celebrated her 100th birthday at a huge surprise party attended by 150 friends and family from Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania.Clara Elizabeth Phipps is proud of her potato salad.
After her children were in bed on Christmas Eve, she would boil 15 pounds of red-skinned potatoes to take to her mother's home for Christmas dinner.
"I'm telling you they went crazy about that potato salad," she said. "They still talk about it." After 100 years of life, it's the simple things that Mrs. Phipps really remembers. She was born May 1, 1908, on the Magothy River in Dividing Creek, now Arnold, the second of the five children of Pearl and Sam Langville. Mrs. Phipps attended Severna Park Elementary School, riding on her...
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