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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1929)
Auirimt 3. 1929 ILLUSTRATED « A T U R E SECTION 2 - . - — ----------- D r . Bunkerns H a n d w r it in g T h e Paris Pepper-Pot A n a ly s is By DR. M. N. BUNKER Nationally Known Grapho-Analyxt. By J. A. HOCFHS Par it, France Intrrnational C o r m p o n d m t and Author. I _______________ >R it lonjr timo we haiUwoiifht champion been wantiiiR to meet us: [FT Harry Wellmon. We called to e* *«ee at Budapest I cooked a regular American dinner for the cuimii- lierai and his guests Murylund led chicken, hot biscuits, appiè pin R - 1 served It myself and Uirn sat "W hat instrument do you had heard of him in p lay '."’ down In my cook » cap and apron and Amsterdam. Vienna. Berlin “Oh." wrr replied lightly, "we play played for his party, and they w lial le ml Byron railed. 'U m mighty wouldn't believe It was 1. who trad and other places we had vis instrument of lilUe men.’ " rooked Uie dinner." Visiting Wellmon snd his charming ited but never happened to be "N ever heard of Uuxl" wife Uie next dav wr found that he “ The pen " liad hot exaggerated about his sktU in the same city with him. "Than. I fear you can t help." re as a eoefc Then one day we were in plied Wellmon. ” 1 am trying to make After Uie dinner, he showed us colored orchestra to lake to many books nilrd wlUi clippings from the Flea Pit. The Flea Pit is ih*- downs of countries hr had visit "But." replied. wr make Uie ed all over tlir world llr has played a cafe at the corner of Kuos music ol p u b lic it y , winch sounds In the leading theatres of Uie leading n * _ 11 . . . . i * m u s ic oa 1 Italic and 1 A l Bruyere where j sweeter to some folks than even Bee- countries In Europe, except Huaala, t h e colored musicians from u,,,vrn Ten me something about and we saw that hr has apta-arrd on Uie same lull with many great vaude the States and other parts of ^ u ‘rf,“u Tome^i.d‘lee me then ville actors, among them. Hlr Harry the world hang out, whoa a tomorrow and I'll cook a dinner for Lauder. inv.-rlf; a reporter is like a tall, handsome Neyrro with you. preacher, you've got to feed hint If He hs-i plavrd for airmail every the yraceful build of a heavy- you want u> gel him started right. « o s i i s r s n ON rsi.a it :. 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[K ] A P A IR OF P IN E A P P LE RECIPES Fruit Cap Halve three oranges, remove pulp, notch the shells and set in a bowl of cold water. T o the orange pulp add two cups crushed pineapple with part of syrup left in, two sliced ba nanas. \ lb Malaga grapes < peeled and seeded), and H cup sugar Chill the fruit mixture and serve in orange cups-garnishing with a maraschino cherry. Brown-Eyed Susan Salad Place slice of pineapple on a let tuce leaf Mold pimlento cheese, or cream cheese to which butter col oring and cayenne pepper have been added, into slender pointed rolls long enough to cover pineapple from center to edge. Lay rolls on slice like petals o f a flower. Stone a ripe olive and place in center, trim ming under-side to make it fit fla r- nlsh with mayonnaLse. «W hites of hard-boiled eggs colored In beet vin egar may be used to make a pink flower.) Instead of the ripe olive, you could use a plum, large cherry or any colorful fruit or berry avail able. 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