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THE TRYON NEWS, TRYON, H. C. MMmmm ,,,,,, M MM M -l; ;. u;::-- "p lift) - 7 " ,..-; ; I A mote and forbidding, there Iff If -g-w-j A ( JU, I ) has come to ul a treasure, Vfc ? 1 X . T? 1 mfioviD uinroxH ihteraiioiiil 1 (!v KEV. P. B. FITZWATER. D. Ther of English . Bible In -the Moody 1920.' Western Newspaper Union.) LESSON FOR DECEMBER 5 TH GROWTH OF THE KINGDOM. -f Pni TRXT-MatL 1324-33, ' K)LdEN TEXT Fret, not. thyself be- ivse of evil-doers. Ps. 37 a. - Whe Kitchen 1 1 eitchen 1 1 Ga biiie t 1 1 Cabinet Tiiilllllliiilliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiir; (Q. UtO. Weittrn Kwpper Union.) The beauty, of the house Is "order; , The blessing of : the house Is con-. tentment; . : The good will of the house Is hospl-- "tality ; " ' : . , "" - The inspiration of the house Is god- ' liness; '. " . - . But the glory of th house is love." SEASONABLE DISHES. A; doughnut, which keeps moist until 1120 Western NtwisaMr Union.) The wcmaa .who .undertakes the ad ministration of . a home without Un derstanding It is qn ajw with a man who establishes a heme without' being able to support it. fRl max be mncle:from the follow his recipe: Potato Doughnuts. i Take four ano; one-half cupfuls of bastry flour, four level teaspoonfuls I of baking powder. one teaspoonful of 'siilt " one-tnlrd of a nutmeg' grated, - one-half teaspoonful of .soda, three eggs beaten" Hghv, one cupful of granulated sugar, one cupful of mashed potatoes, three tablespoon fnls of .melted butter and three-fourths of a cupful of sour milk.r Sift the.dry PRIMARY TOPIC JesusVSCbry About iitd Seed and Bad Seed. -.JUNIQRTOPlC-The Story of the Wheat aul the Tares. " . ' ! MTERMEDI ATE AND SENIOR TOPIC -AVheat and Tares.: '. ;.. vntTicrs PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC p -How the KlngdojAof Heaven Grows. .- The parables ' of this chapter set fT.rtb In a graphic way; the condition t,t affairs In ., the Interval between ( ir'sfs going away and His coming n'raln.-'----' . '. ' . The Parable of the Wheat and Trrcs vv. 24-30. cf. 36-43). 1. The Sowers. (1) The Son of iv He is the One whoT sows the good seed. - The field in which they . f , 1 potatoes, and combine, the two mixtures ; add sour milk ana sot UT of Tibet the secret, re mote and forbidding, there has come to uV a treasure, freight to which clings a poignant' and somewhat sinister atmosphere of ori ental . mystery and barbar ism Once again has Wen lifted a little comer of the vast curtain f silence . behind which the strange juad colorful, drama of Tibet goes on. end' we have been given' a vivid reve lation of. life In the secluded land. -Often before, missionaries returning from far-off countries have! brought fcack costumes, weapons and tmpl are town isthe-wortd, (2)The uevii (v 39). -Ho is in a peculiar sense Christ's enemy." He Intensely, bates Him, and with relentless energy Is strlvinsr to defeat His purpose In sav ing men. While men slumUer, he sows ares nmopgtbe -wheat; ; -r- . - . 2. The growing crops. They are not Easily distinguished while growing. but the effects -produced when eaten are quite different. The wheat is wholesome, but the tares produce 111 nvsv The chief danger In the tares Ves in their resemblance to wheat The rttlef danger of the devil is that he "nt rives 4to Imitate God. - a Tfce harvests. Tnere comes a ... . - SIMPLE DISHES. AdessertWhlch.ls new and most wholesome Is found in the following: Butterscotch Pud- ";ding. Melt one cup ful of brown sugar land twi tablespoon- f uls - of , butter over the fire and cook un- , til melted and brown, but not 'burned. Pour over the mixture two upfu!s of hot milk and ' simmer ten minutes until all la dissolved. Meanwhile soak a one-Inch slice ' of bread In cold water until .. soft, press out all the water andcrum ble Into bs. . Pobr the milk, sugar and butter mixture over the bread and beat In the yolks of two eggs, a little salt nnrl- n -fcmnll tpnfnonful of va- ingredients, add sugar to the eggs, the rpour jnt0 a buttered baking dish and bake in a, pari of water twenty-five minutes. : Beat the whites of in the dry Ingredients. -Take a uuie of the dough at a time, knead lightly, roll Into a sheet, cut In rounds and fry : in deep fat , Keep the dough as soft as possible. A good way to do this Is. to chill It and roll and fry the, eggs until stiff, add two tablc spoonfuls of powdered sugar, the.julce of half a lemon, beat. again, spreaa over tlie pudding and "brown In a mod erate oven. "" . : Apple. Cake Line a deep pie plate quickly before the mixture Is softened. - Mix together one-half Fresh Fish Salad. Separate a wnua cnpfUi 0f raisins and nuts, three variety of fresh cookedt fish Into flakes quarters 0f-'a cupful of sugar; one. w4ille the fish Is. still warm. Squeeze teaspoonful of cinnamon and sprinkle the Juice of half a lemon over-a pint i oyer hecnist On-top of this ar of ;the fish, sprinkle lightly with salt range three greening apples, slice and pepper and set aside to oecome i far thln. Pour over the apples one ,cupfuVof milk mixed with one egg: 'unrinkle the whole with two table- spooofuls if sugar and q little more cinnamon and dot with bits, of bn ter. Bake" 45 minutes In a slow oven. . - . chilled. When ready to serve, jxram. add leaves and tips of stems from a bunch of water cress; mix with enougn cssaazzr tner thAtMtAndu stronc: as In a vast, bar- xnents whk:h have thrown light on the 1 baric monastery, carry on their weird costoms and culture of the people wno traditions and ceremonies. ttad made them. And now again a missionary Uev. H. -B. 'Marx, for. 16 1 years attached tox a Moravian mission oq the; Indian side of the Tibetan bor der brings such a collection, large. and rich In variety Vand- interest Throneh fnnda provided bv J. P. Mor Weapons and Musical Instruments. - Of weapons there are In the collec tion daggers and sabres, ancient bows and . arrows, and poisoned Implements of war and "the , hunt - And there Is a ' heavy Tibetan gun, with its attach ed rest on which the Tibetan always the Country, however, . Is administered by the Great Lama of Lhassa (the sa cred Buddhist city) and local kings or rhif whose authority is also. In ef- time hen the fruitage ftusslan saUd dressing, to holdthe In- crors shall ne gatnerea. w . nnt tntrtther a nd shape In m .V.n.x t,AA I . -a - -. there is a .iurnace oi Twac i.. shall be walling and gnashing of teeth. Tlie righteous shall be gathered Into 'the- Ird8 garner and shall shine fortlr n the sun In the kingdom of the Father. II. mound on a serving dlslu Lettuce may I heat toward the last replace the cress. , -Fried Apples and Onions- Heat the Russian Ortsslng for Flslw Shred jpyjug Blid one-third of a cupful four anchovies, freed from oil or fresh- of meat drippings and when hot turn ened In water; add four nara cooea n two plnts of gUced onions ; coo ie- ' . -"m I cc vnlks nnd a tablespoonful of pre- I f, aAAn nno-nnd one-half The ParaJaUof the Mustara ir ; ... - tlf "T- u . t.hlMTooo- (nw uiu-ih. , ' - I ByuUUlUIS VI Mt Sifid (w. 31, S2). y ; f r. Tt . to u gmooth paste, then press through . . of BUJcar: after ten "minutes of 1. Its important peginnmg.t - rIavp. Add the caste to one and 1 . , mM thr, nlnt. of Quartered . j a m n i wna& - - gan, the collection ls been secured rt8l9 n;; firing. The for the -American Museum o! Natural gfor gllootIn g0fttne gun Is struck liistory. in xxew xorg city, im fr tne Under; box. The favored of wreauy oeen piaceoon mu . hIg cods muSt be that Tibetan wb mlned by mr-y vlvtors. . nht. to hit a movinff target by mea V . . II lUUf L1UUU.T. uicaiiu.. "wu vt. ana iney cov-1 . lM,,r hnrsci ntms a). ; 99 a f f fd rm Ml I I . . Jcostumes Jr small hat military outfit Here also belongs t mmed wlth wVU and long hair. In which the wa feet subject to that - of the, ruling lamas. , . . . , V, j tins as the least of all seeds ana grows cupfuig of mayonnaise dress- rt apples. Cover and cook until the While the Tibetans themselves have l0 be greatest among herbs. The I DS; mix tbe paste In a little of the 'pies' are tender. Serve hot as a always mamtamea s Derce parentage ana numm "-"'"r "l" dressing, . then add more -until an is , Q f t hrolled pork chops couuecuon wiiu,iucu i oi--tuo ixiug ta.Lij - often claimed and Is quite probable, e. That twelve unlettered fishermen thnf the ininon of Tibet was origi- .v.n.,id hi selected as His royal ad- nallv Inspired by the Chinese In the j vli5urs is stni more amazing. The proph- ' . :. 1 i Tllm that - Hft nope of creating a Duner siaie 6u i ct saiu coaceruiug roieaij)ression from that airec- ti0Qd be despised, rejectee, i .TfoiUngs the Influence of Jne V'gone forth, so that there Is or inauencfeTao great as that istTanlty. v '. ... . anat namea i : tiriutt raDacItr. The niras - u, -v -o o - . ' a ; commanuiug - willf.h nd lodgment in tne tree u" - & a a smoothly blended. Finish witb hair I Crbcrry jelly, Take one quart of a cupful of smoked U salmon, cut in I ' nberrle, 0De pint of sugar end owe quarter-Inch slices. ,.x I cupful of water. Cook the berries U Grape; fruit served witli grape Juice. I thft water five or ten minutes, covered. is a most VCtabIe wayox s5"' l when well broken with a pesue prw r ... l .lUC IIU1II -""""" -V"" " aJa.nre. ,t stano krnamed LtV Sa: For oat we arches lfh head lama, inspired wnt the children of men which him with, 'thft fear of aggression from find fety and salvation In the church. England and with the Idea of securing Bh-ds constitute no part oi; tne vr. Russian protection and converting the T!il) inl Is something foreign to and entire Russian empire to Buddhism. jmiependeftt of the tree. The branches Such a move being discountenanced by iucreuse tlie growth of the tree, but the Chinese, the head lama, still In- birds are Injurious and burdensome to cited by the Russian, took steps to it ' They ' are predatory waiting to bring on a crisis by provoking Eng. plllcu the tender buds or to prey upon . . ctrhtR and encroach- rtnnod fruit The effect of such n British territory. In l.lng is evil, blighting and spoiling lias .fashioned pipes for, smoking to- theref ore the British armedL mission 1 0 the tree. . bacco (both dry and cooled througn UQ Tibet was sent out. ims uuv J" III. The parame ot i .,aft ni rninm. These are all rep- nnA th Tibetan aggravation.. The I M-al (v. 33)., - I m th new collection in the 0 ntv. concluded on September i The meal. Meal has a wholesome i ' . i . . . ..kiisnmanr rior catches the blooo of his slain en emy, which he drinks to gain new vigor- for the- fight ; ;; In his calmer moments, the Tibetan's savage breast is charmed by the strains of . his ;.. primitive guitar and three-stringed banjo, the double flute of reed or bamboo, and the oboe which is particularly the instrument of the lwirsrnr. And for his enjoyment " CJ- - he woolen gown, shawj and oeit,V!oarsc woolen trousers and shoes with heavily-felted soles. The women's civil dress is much the same, but Includes great brass pins and sliver filigree pr naments set with turquoises and coraL There are "large earrings .and finger Tings, also ot sllver and set with; tur quoises. The necklaces, made of very large beads .of amber, coral and tur quoise are worn as ornaments, but liave also.n religious significance, for e.lr colors are recognized . as sym bolical. In some parts of Tibet there1, ai ' l -rtif . nnrta five COlorS t u. , - r,rr,,-" American museum xcogn zea as "j - I in commercial and , -earth, blue "" Zk classical, Tibetan. writing. And warmui, grecu-t trhlte for the clonds or heaven. , . Masks of Devil Dancers. , L The five colors are used In the elab - orate costumes of the "devil dancers," in the masks used In 4he cere- V iznonles for driving away demons. Of -ttese, -Todgam," the five-skull mask, ' a especially; celebrated and sacred. , -The five skulls mounting the mask hA the skulls of slain Tho represents a warrior of the old Ibetan mythology. - Also of great re SSous significance are the "dorje" and tic "dorje pumu, . - . -Snnderbolt These are powerful Sv are hurled . Into the ground by ".f- .nrred and revered of . . Rmflu churn standing beside the re me V-r: - - , .r.I" IW mnaum's exhibit is V8"":. human bones. ""telrmaced. - For "bnttered - ..,.f.W';- 4rotted - lamas, .. . fc the stame looconue i'"- carved ewriL ' :r:,:. vv tlnz butter In hot- Wiade of clay anu..u-r ; nej -? - r tvp i... .Af enp i: Hiuuicui . .uinir nnw wmi unntj. Into a little caKe, I . . . as T4- ticni in l , as are aiso, DooKs i 904, provided ior tne jmuiipuM.v. . i aatritious ereecu - w " the more ornate 1 f three marts for Britisn traae ir ORC of tiie sweetsavor onenngs, wunu .-ana me uji 1 the well:l 'reaktast 1 A .iwl For -' you the slender dalsle Lefa Jut be glad. . f , - Christine Kerr Daviat 8EA8ONABUE GOOD THINGS. Chicken served In the ordinary way. may become monotonous, so something f new appeals, try tris: : ' Chicken en Cas- serotew Disjoint ft chicken and use the best Joints; roll ; in ; 'aeasoned flour rand saute In salt pork fat until on all sides. Cut Z3 -Z the pulp through a; stralnwLa ' pert or- and when well mlxe mold, or Individual u until the next day. Apple ' 8andwldh Chop one aIT. apple, and one-third ofa cupful raisins very fine. Butter thin; slices of bread, spread with the mixture, sprin kle with a little lemon Juice and cover with other slices. Verily we men have prowema to ; aolve that would test a Solomon. If your wife U .Iclc and you aaj .he . looks badly ,yo hv 110 -If 7oa An't notice she aick you are a heartless brute. Wm. C. .Hunter. - OLIVES A8 FOOD. hmwned delicately 1 infinnea a uruuiumvu i ivnineti uihm -v, ,rmr in eveu siica , v - Tibetan newspaper which was printed c Rrantlng to any foreign power of wus food for the priests (Lev. 6 . 15-17. tor each, person to be served. From on the Leh mission press or me u- ny concession tierriiuwi v. , t lt v j ; Aunumm . 7 Z peeled potatoes, cui ui q. - ravlan missions. ' v uie) In Tibet- and against the particl- a -ke out ef three measures of eaM Codk the vegetables In a By no means the least mteresung 4 DatIOn by any loreign f lur -ine ngviic .iuwbc...- uttle of the fat untu suguuj' smong so many curious objects are thei ctma) m the government of the 1S ;G) ; Solomon's royal table pw tben dispose the pieces of the chicken hrleht thick Tibetan rugs, u country, tidw, luerew.,. - vweu wiui ' - ' .1 and tne . vegetauies nrlmitlve sca,le consisting of a bamboo ued in practical lsolatlmider;the Uas fed upon; a cake meaA with the giblets,.nec rod with a carved stone weight at one rather loose suzerainty 01 . end and at the other-a square of skin. day lt nolds the position, of a imng k wrtr fnr holdint? the -.li Rmall -wonder, then. 1 SUSDenucvi l j .xiiuMfjK., " . 1 lysaii 11 . . . t ! article to be weighed. And always at- tbat s0 . great mterest attaches to tills tractive to the curious-mmdeo are tne new collection at me rZZt SSwphold utensils-the cooking ves-1 Sftum a collection brought straight sels, dishes, teacups (botn porceiam A ripe olive yields twice as many calories, or heat units, as the gTeen,: - "and Is nearly equivalent to (II Kings 4:41) ; Ellsha used meai as an antidote for the poison or oeatn m ti iot (U Kings 4:38-41). '-. The woman. The woman is not U.e headTof the home, but Its admlnis- Her responsibility Is to taie in the casserole. neck and other pieces. make some chicken broth, by .covering and wooden) and cup stands, and cup holders In which the xmetaus varrjr. or- tPfiruns when traveling.-, a low olt tnhle of red and DiacK lacquer auu xioWntelv-worked teapots of brass thpv I i...n B'KAaiitv nf their own. lamas, or noiy k r - and suver " . - - - ... train:. from the closed and inscrutable heart UlL. , bread provided by the head.pre from tne cwsw v , 1 . J,4.t.. i rt tha hdrp.n. of Asia. :: -:.-'- Ian Mlnst. bad - dreams ana c. ui R.cknSSi and - the ..en Tils' uu.J& - gears " v - ; Wage Stick VBattles. cri0 nnmhiit Tn various forms sur- vlves all over the worm, uu1-": peoples have different showing their prowess, in of Trinidad, for instance, tne b-u . who speak a mixture of French patois and English, call their method bay ing bois" (literally stick fighting). The stick used is about a yard longj usuully made from the "pule" tree, a Pure and distribute It to the children. in Scripture we find. raise doctrine ut. bi- taught by a woman- (Rev. 2:20). Dviiliiig with doctrine Js forbidden to woman (I Tim. 2 :12). In I Tim. 4 :1 ; II Tim. 2:17, 18; 4:3. 4; n Fet. z:i5. we find that apostasy will be brougnt in ihrongh ' false teachings within lhe -ranks i of God's people: The iiMMnlsg; then, of the parable is that the true doctrine, the meal given for tl. ::uurlshment or tne cnnaren 01 kinluom All Pet 2:2; I .Tim. 4:6). . bread, ' which we - consider the staff of life. The ripe "olive Is little v known lo jthe, ereater- part of - the United States. Those who become accustomed, to It like It far better than the green olive. with cold water ; pour this while hot Und it Is more easily digested as well as over the chicken and vegetaoies, anu more ncn in iwu iuaU c after seasoning cover and let cook. In Bipe olives because of their the oven until, the chicken Is tender Wblch la very-delicate, are especially . '.Knt two hours! The in meat sauces dressings . and broth should be prepared two' hours m&de dishes.. A half-ddzett ripe olive. CDvUptl . ... matt hlrlrpn or to cook. - - - sauce : w BCI ,c T."- .7 Fruit and Nut 'RoliSv-Mix anu-eixi turkey, is especially uic. together" : two cupfuls of flour, four 0Uve sauce- Melt four, tablespoon- teaspoonfuls of . baking-powder and of Dutter and a teaspoonful one teaspoonful of salt . . Work In one of chopped chives, and cook untiL soft- tablespoonful of butter and " one of eneL Remove ; the chives, add five lard. Add one-third of ,a, cupful of taDiespoonfuls of flour and a half-tea- milk, the same of water and, mix to a 0f salt, with a few dashes of oft dough, using a knife. More liquid ; add two cupfuls ,of brown noMiM loss uu a nwuiv . , . ori rnoic iiniii xnicx. vui. w ..w . . BUA.K Isolated From the World. Ttrw to 1720 trade relations with Tibet Itad not been established by the out nuu . v . , . ,r0rv fw pin- rfde world, auu " . ropeans had venrureu mtu J1" 0a. wolf i prayer-wheels Enow-ieoyai" voa . -Rnd- temnle banners-these are i!m5,oL objects collected S rx - Supplemented by what rop s Isian1 -plateau 6ountry. W :Kn"J' - invoke a ; striking ; picture - . unf, existing, system of tices, ; 1' o-: the pngrimages 7 v -onnrdine -; to which the of the Vlf-lnflicted mor- Sriibet is under Chinese sacrifices, tne --oiirfoual whole oi xiwv . ,mr, ideations, auu lflmas. liv- ... a tvnirii iv - - xmunlties iu y - . ; , - ' uiaj " . . . ' . . iU I owv-- - . . 14V twrd roll uchtiy to one-juutLM oiiyes from tne pits, coer .. . . with nne-fourth - of a 1 . 4- firu mlnnten. drain Iv made rrom tne - - - . r:.. ,r0 hv false ttincKues, - - : noiung - - This is held at tsacn . pvuui oiucmugr T Uwul each-of brown sugar auu ru. '"nTtn front of the body, ltrhuv The chUdren's rood. is cur- r--.. one.tnJrd a enpful of brok r a,CV hv releasing ruple.1 bythe mother. ; .int. Over a very s . - Ski imw n vi nil r 11 i a viv w a i - - . ana uie.uw - .7-1 m, ivpn. In Scrioture. leaven . sHntin hand and striking witn euur . : ;r: - -L., ,it th. of a cupful 01 me.ieu uu.. Serve - with 5! vlouVStricts following examples suffice as proof: rrvr ntts take Place 1(1) ,Aii tnrougn ui um-x I'.l-' milk or water. Cut In three. . - . Tha tlck- 1 htivcn Is n continual, and unvarying 1 hake In ' a-hot (OUTTjas u- - . . oven twenty mmutes. Chestnut . Croquwea ouen walnuts. Over all .pour one-fourth 9 ' I is invariably-a type of evil, uet me - . . nnrmeir and roll up like a Willi . lt roll. Fasten tne ena oy uiw- ieralnty. The actual government of whenever -two Danus mecu- . , iU Lpt 2111 w Mowr at imr- rviJC. of -evil .(Ex. laD, lv. .ix men are. ennw4Mi . --. , rylng blows, and an expert win w a . cricket, change. ; " ball thrown at- him. Ex- l ' - ,. 7-. -- ..'v " (2) ocsus . himself maxes leaven - to dilute, sin (Matt ia:6, 12fMark 8:15). (3) iaul uses leaven In Its usual blbll cjil wmse (I Cor. 5:6; Gat 5:8, 0). and and add to the sauce. meat or. game. Hawaiian Salad-PUce a slice, of pineapple on a leaf of lettuce,. Oh It arrange alternate sections of orange and grapefruit 'Between each piece place one-eighth section of a ripe olive.. In the center of the pineapple place - w.ii made of cream cheese seasoned IWU . . . . .1. with mayonnaise, to nom 11 wg. blanch a pint of large chestoutsjmd w with paprika and serve with cook tnem iu V- ,, 7 French dressing. - xo vVk- When cool, slice in thin I ""l..,. nAd ta nl comt Artificial Leg 300 B. C i tn ;!n existence CnrceonS Ot i!iU6.-i College-of Surgeons . Cap ; d found in a ritfln. Th-a was is, of course, tely reprv lliMi member accyr ' Jt ari'u,r . . nf the nuu - ents the form of tnm bronz. u - made with Plec; , t0 wooden Sre. vo lrZ attached to tb tveir free ends, are a .:ur ' eTtreralty ot the - bronze ; ouadrilateral plece of: iron found near rVsltioofe to have given strength ,to it. There a no trace of the foot and.the-wood- 1S no uo ambled flWaV. pD core was uwij - 1,. w!0nn had its waist surround- k .7 helt of sheet bronze edged th small Rivets; probably V:?' ither lining. Three vases . " Ka -fnnt OI. tne b&cici" 'lwto a rather advanced SWBV periotl U 300 B. C. the decline of art. Some Real Hunting. Welt, .Joe; said WUklhs, as. he met 4it fHend Itohlnson on . tne avenue. Nothing Too Little. VVnr Lord teaches that nothing Is too fonder. uuu r . slices. Melt one-rourtn 01. a cuyiui i butters add one-third' of ;a: cupful of fidur. a teaspoonful 01 sail, anu a uusu "did vou eet any good hunting. up to htn too llttle ,n which to see His of pepper; stir ana co -; Maine?" r : ' , V. . -We sure did," said Robinson. "How did that hew dog Brown sent you work?" ' .. " ' Splendid 1" was the, reply. ; "Fact u if it hadn't been for that dog we wouldn't have had any hunting at alt He rau away at the first shot" and we -nt fonir days looking for hlsa. I Boston Transcript : 7 i han notWns which tmch pnr sou!. 1. fJ. "Th.li . en? ( little to'aceept from Him. nothing nigniJ-"------. , tot little to ue ruone iur . .., .uw h hiirs of. our head are all num- l rrrd. "so Is "every throb or shoot Jf pVin. every beating or achlngof the hrnrt." Every tear wnicn siarw is swu. and If wept to Him Is gathered up to Itlnn Every, secret wish and prayer He Uars while yet muttered or up: foniuNL lr. Pwey. v : - ni . t - ricoui smooth and thicx, men auu me nuts. Turn out on a buttered plate rni. -When cold, shape into cro- queues, egg crumn ana try or fmit inlces may be used in place - of the vinegar to tlfe dressing Pass mayonnaise for the salad. Olive SaladVTake four tart apples, one stalk of celery, i or rather hunch, one-half .. cupfuK of waU infill of pitted ouves, np Sfea. w5 1 oiwe. into JoHwn' rf"- vad the nnto. moftten h ...nrT.ta.ntof.... tuce. .4 ' t - . T-':
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