The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 07, 1956, Page Page 7, Image 7
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Saturday, July T? lOafi
Personal Mention'
BIBLE CLASS e
e
Bethel A. M. E. Church, at *
Sumter and Taylor Sts., will be- *
gin its Annual Sunday School (
Bible Class, Monday 9 A. M. July '
9 through the 19th. Closing with *
the Sunday School picnic.
You are invited and welcome.
Mr. WiHiam Whaley, Supt. <
Rev. J. A* Holmes, Pastor ?
ELKS NEWS I
Palmetto Lodge and Primrose Temple
would like to- all
Bills and Daughters who have i
birthdays iri July, a very "Happy
"Birthday."
Primrose Temple would like the 1
Bills and Daughters to support the J(
Baby Contest July 31, 1950,, at 1
8:00 P. M. ut the^Elks Rest. The j 1
public is invited to the Dandiest '
Place in town: The lights "are hot {1
too bright. The place is The Elks' '
Rest. j c
Correction from last week: '
Daughter l.udle Nile Webber.;
?(instead of 'Weaver') ??-?J-l
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DEBORAH SOCIAL .CLUB
Debroah Social Club held i's'
last meeting Mnday nigiit, June !
25,o 19-66 at the home of Mrs A.
L. Brown, 2113 Gervais Street. |'
The meeting was called to order 1
and conducted by Mrs. Brown, due '
to he absence of theV president,1 *
Mrs. Ada Taylor, .who is spending^
her vacation in Cleveland, Ohio 1
with her son. We are all hoping 1
for her a good time and a speedy :
return. ?-J
Much business was finished The 5
meeting was ^short, but very interesting.
We came to a close by
singing the club's song. i
We are to meet Monday at the <
same place. I
We were looking forward to the I 1
bingo party July 6th at 21 IS Cer-I
vais Street. All are invited. I
MiAda Taylor, President i
Mrs. Ruby Barr, Sec ret ai v
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. fHE WOMAN'S COMMUNITY
CLUB
SPARTANBURG?The Woman's 1
-Community Club- held its- June?<
meetin at the home of Mrs. Nettie ^ t
Thompson. After the regular busi- f
neas session club members were 1
served a delicious repast.
Mrs. Mary Means thanked the 5
host for the evening. The .'next - \
~ " meetings will be at the home D^"7^
Mrs. Emmaline Whitmire, Club re- 1
porter, 524 Cumming Street. I s
CAMDEN JOTTINGS 1
School of Missions was in ses-d
sion last week in Browning home i<
very much welcomed us many 1
friends of Camden wee seen and f
heard. " j t
In the bunch was Mrs. Gertie J1
Burroughs Rivers a native of Ker- r
( shaw County, daughter-of the late n
, Rev. and Mrs. George Bourroughs. d
She gave an enjoyable pop call. In v
the World Counsel of Churches, ^
she is a board member along with i
our son, Rev. D. Ward Nichols. Yes b
we are proud of the record some c
of olir South Carolinians have P
made and are still making. | V
Received a very encouraging d
letter from our new Bishop who N
promised to look at New Bethel, w
Camden. I am still praying and '
working as best possible. (
Mrs. Hattie Aiken went to the o
Beach Saturday. Trust her stay j C
is sweet. This is vacation season a
for some. May it be forever enjoy- T
ed and remembered. . e
K. E. D. Hurst, Reporter a
? WELFARE NEWS 1
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Rev. H. W. D. Stewart, Pastor
The S. S. was largely attended.
Supt. W. L. Scott?M??doing?jt1?
" splendid job.'" I
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Baseman and
' 1 daughters, Hoveter, Hettie Lotrr
Mr. and MrsT-Luther Latimer, ~
( Women's State Convention in Columbia.
They reported?a?pleasant;
and inspiring trip.
Mrs. C. E. Wutkins took a large
on a tom to Washington, D. C.?ttr"?
visit the Retreat and "sights" that .
are educational and inspirational.
M Hetitjf* t.nu Rusem an acponi
? panied?therg. uii this1 'trip and' will
I enter the Summer Institute for
I Christians workers of which Miss
I Nannie II. Durwughg'^ pywidonti
I She is being1 sent by the Aux. of
I the Rocky River Association <>f
I An'derson Co. of which Mrs. C. E.
I Watkins is president. j
I Join The Payroll 2,
I Savings Plan ?
1EN N ETTSV11,1, E N EWS
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Not withstanding Sunday was*
xtremely warm. The City church-!
s were well attended. The-pastor
lev. W. M. Stokes of St \lirhapl
Uetliodist Chureh delivered a wonlerfui
message of wihch all present
enjoyed very much. The Lord's
Supper was served and the. Holy
Spirit was present.
The District Conference will
onvene with the St. John Metholist
Church wide rally on the 2nd
Sunday in this month. All members
are asked to he ready, Iq?Ol-j.
port one hundred per,cent.
At Sl'iluli It.1111 iul ihn pieitmy
Rev. H. S. \Vright delivered a very
imnrossive message TVii? l.oin.f
Vacation time a large number of
visitors were present. The vacation
Bible School began Monday
evening with Mrs. Ollie Covington
director. Please don't forget to
register your children for there
is no better place for thefn to be
dian ihe house*~of~ Goil learning
more about his word. The Mary
lane Bradford Circle met Sunday
evening at the home of MrjornL
Mrs. William Allan in High Land
Park. A delicious sweet course was
ei'Vr'd alter ihc business of the
meeting.
At Evans Metropolitan A ME
fcipn Church of which the Rev.
Mrs. V. O. Jeffries is the pastor is
Mitt carrying Tin 0 great work.
Visit this Church and see the
many improvements made during
the pastorate of this efficient leadin
Reedy Branch Baptist Church
Flhoir and members were hindered
From being with the members of
he Zion Church Sunday night because
of urgent service at- thoir
T.Cifch, but their pastor Rev. W.
E. McCoy?was present and made
i. short talk. A very good service.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Pearse from
Slew Jersey and Prof. William
Bryant of Augusta, (la spent a few
lays in the city last week the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. I.aience
I Lull on West Main Street.
M- H? I,. Lewis and wife. Mrs.
Lillie Ruth Napolin Lewis a n d
hildren from W ashmgtun, I).. C.
spent last week in the city, the
foestoC their grand mother Mrs.
Anna Mc.Rae oi> Lyall St.
A 2-C Otis Smith .Jr. Charleston
X.F.B.S.C. and A 2-C Willie Camp>ell,
.'<tidrd Motor Vehicle Sg. Shaw
Air Force -Base;?So;?Cirr. spent
he week-end home with wife and
'amily and grand mother Mrs.
Juffney Crump respectively.
Undertaker William Slaton of
Scotland Neck, N. C. spent the
veek-end in the city, the guest of
teese. He returned home Monday
lecoinjKinieri his- wife Mrs.
Dorothy Rees Staton who has
ieen visiting mother for -several
reeks. ????-?
Misses Eleanora Reese of Maron,
S. C. and Bettie Reese of Coiimbia,
S: C. Prof. and'Mrs. Jessye
teese of Marion, S. C. Mrs. Dorohy
Reese Stuton, of Scotland Neck,
J. C. Miss Anna Bomma of Floenc.?
? f\ un,l_Mt.fi G......U O !
1 i . .'ii .t uui uii nctrac-.
lotored to Columbia, S. C. Thurs- |
ay of last week and spent the day j
*ith Mrs. Reese's son Prof, and j
Irs. John Reese.
Mrs: S. S. Youngblood of Columia,
S. C. spent last week in the
ity, the guestr of Mr. and Mrs.
ieree Reese on Hudson St. Mrs.
oungblood returned home Saturay
morning accompanied by_MrsL_
lancy Reese who will spend a
eek in Columbia.
Miss Sanders the Supervisor for
ne girls carried a large number
f grls to Camp in Orangeburg, S.
!. last week, a few of the numbers
re Misses Joe Munneslyn, Amanda
ownsend, Mary Lee Ware, Cathren
Watson; Grace Sellers and
number of others.
Sick list?Mrs. Narciss Beards, !
Irs. Rnsa Rethea, Mr. Sadie Leg, j
ett, and Mr. Tom McKay.
Callie S. McCoy, Rpt.
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AGETIM^VETS MAff ftC CN
TITLED TO VA HOSPITALIZATION
ONLY IF THEY WERE DISCHAR6I
PfS FAfl * WiHIILn?I '
I CIJ rUK H I/I3MPILM ? IMUURMU
IN LINE OF DUTY OR ARE RECEIVING
VA COMPENSATION FOR
1 A SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABILITY
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VKTERANH ADMINISTRATION
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Oil producers spent more than i
^00.000,000 dollars last year dril- '
over 55,000 wells in nearly '
70-third3 of the 48 states.?
Daniels-Davis
Vows,Spoken
ORANGEHUftG. S. (\? Miss
Rosalyn Rovella Daniels and Mr.
Lorenzo F. Davis. .Jr. were married
Wednesday' afternoon in ' a |
simple home wedding with t h e:
family, relatives and else friends
present. The Reverend Alfred
Isaac performed the ceremony. i
Given in marriage by her father'
Mr. George W. Daniels, retired
"Faiin Agent of Orangeburg Coun!
ty. the bride war. lovely in a'dress jf
of ice blue nylop and "'lace. The!
I bride wore a shoulder veil attach-'
(J to a lace hat and curried a
bouquet, of white roses centered
with an orchid.
Mrs. Alba Lewis attended tin-'
jbiide anil bridegroom chose h:s
| . rother- ' lauq James Bryant,
Jr., as his best man. Following i.ie
ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Daniel*
j the bride's parents entertained at
! a lectmtion ,for the young couule..
! Mrs. Davis is a graduate > i
fcjpumnn Ctdiege,?At tan t a, (iuur-~|
giu amK the Fordham University j
School of Pharmacy. She Is pi es'-j
cmpio..eu a p.iarmacist
in Woman's Hospital, New York
City. Mr. Davis is a graduate of.
St. John's. Lnivei-sity ami Ys? u. ,
t a.ttorney-at law in "New York City.
i After a brief 'honeymoon txh e.
couple will return to New York
City where they will make their
home.
J. D. MeCJhee, Reporter . . j
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WOODRUFF NEWS
j AIAY BETHEL BAPT. CHLIU'll
? /* Rc\.~F. S. Joftes, PastOTY r
Sunday School opened at its reg!
idar hour 10 A. M. with the Supt. !.
T. M. McKIrath and teachers at
their post of duty, ('lass No. 7 re
ceiveil the offering banner, Mr. ]
Washington, teacher.
I -After Sunday School devotion 1
was led hv Mr? Clyde Thomas, Mrs.
Irene Floyde and Mrs. Susie Brew- j
'Ton. The morning service began j
; wfTVThv choir singing?Is you all j
Tm the Altai'. After which the pas- i
tor tame forth and brought forth 1
the mesage.' Pis. 8(1?.
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Visitors uuring the morning service*
were Mr. and Mrs. Cqstell - '
! Philadelphia, I'a., Mr. and Mrs. ^
ueroy Sims from Washington, B.
U'v Mis. Cheesana Joneg from j
Spartanburg, S. C.f also Mr. J. H-~
| Willams, Mr. Pilgratn of Foun- '
j tain Inn, S. C. ? v 1 s
r The Pastor's Aid Club met Frr--t~
.lay night June -2!) at the home of j ..
Mr. and Mrs. Daviil Robinson rThisj"^
was a. good meeting, financially (
and spiritually.
?N*iw ... Bethul?.School Summw-j--^
schedule for home Economies !
teachers: Monday?Visitors; Tues j .
day?Cannery; Wednesday?H. E.j
Dept. Thursday?Cannery; Friday : N
Visitations. Adult classes, Monday I
and Tuesday night 7:30?10:30 P. | IV
M. June '28. ?? TT
Twelve-girls and one teacher p
spent a joyful week of leisure "aCT
the flattie E. Pegues New Home
nakcis Camp near Orangeburg, S. A
C. This week of leisure began '.S
June '20th and ended June *27th. (0
The New Bethel N.H.A. Chapter jg
won two awards, one called Acti-!2
vity Award, the other "Cabin A-Is
ward." These were the only awards
that could be won by any school. ?
There were more girls at camp 8
during the 3rd week of June tJian o
there were during the 1st and 2nd j
week. Mrs. Fenn. the New Bethel ^
Chapter advisor wished she could 0
have taken every girl in the en- c>
tire school for a short week of
fun , g
Four cars from here attended 0
the Usher Board Union at Mapellg
Creek?Baptist Chureh)?Rev. F. S. i ?
Jones, Pastor, Greer, S. C. |0
Mrs. Odessa Smith, R. N. of j ?
Spartanburg, S. C. and two of Jier . g
charming sisters, Mrs. Wilhehheha ?
Jones of Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs. jc
Alice Smith and -children of Westlg
Palm Beach, Fla. visited Mrs. Min-'S
L. Thompson Sunday. |?
Clalo Foster of the U.S.A. Navy"c
is here vsiting his mother, Mrs. 5
city. 1 jg
j Mr. F./.ell Harris of Chester, Pa. 'g
J is vlsliing his sister, farsf^QueAn" T
j Williams and other lelatives. rC
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The last rites of Mrs. Jessie
! FToyile Bo win was V. t* 1?I at Mt. Cal-| ?
vary Baptist in Cross- Keep, S. C. i
LSmnlny. ?LL-Duruan .nf.fi-. 1c
KiateJ, M. B. Callaham Funeral <jj
Home was in charge of arrange- tnenT;
-frrteymmt "watt rn?ch u rch *
| cemetery
Mrs. John Norman and Clarence
Thomas visited Sing J. Norman
in Richmond, Va. He's a patient in
| McCuire Veteran Hospital.
I There will he a musical program
featuring the Silver Trumpets,
I the Stars of Bethel and others at
[ the New Bethel Church Friday
night July iJtlr in interest of the
recently organized Flower Club of
Dog-gone Good Story
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, Rin Tin Tin, star of "The Adventures
of Rin Tin Tin", on ABC-TV, putt on
j hit reading glasses before looking
over a new shooting script calling
for him to fight renegade Indians,
save ambushed wagon trains and
generclly defend Fort Apache.
Rinty's-high audience rating andpop^
ularity stand to make him even more
. .money-ikan hit movie-idol great
granaiain'jr.
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BROWN CHAPEL CHl'ROH
Rev, 17. 45. GwrmHn,- MtntsferThe
weekly meeting of our clu'
vns held -t ** e home of Mr[toxnna
Fracier. .
A business discussionwas hel l
'"iteat plans are hemp; made foi
he Fashion Show of "5(1"; whic!
.vi 11 la* held .at Arthurtown School
Viday July 27. 8:00 P. M
t'his program is sponsored by the
youth departments of St. Mark
hiptist- CJhurch, Gadsden, Soutli
Carolina and Brown Chapel A. M
K. Church, Arthurtown. The ti^
<rhr are on sale for a small ad
mission of ten cents. All model*
ire asked to contribute one dollar,
Prizes will be given to the best
Iressed persons. The public is ind
ted. For further information
ontact, "Mrs!. Josephine Klakely
>r Margaret. Goodwin,-. Route 4,
'olumhia, South Carolina.
Last Sunday was Youth Day
ind did we wave the banner high
Jmntghout?t+rtr-dayr?"Our?Ymrrrg
'eople's Class was proud to lead
n attendance and in'the offering
* L v -- * t '
ur nit- nay. wur youtn cnoir was
ruest u ^t Chappelle Memorial
.'hureh at an .evening service. V
urn of $!M.OO was , raised in the
ftcrnoon program, sponsors.i l?y
dr.'Willie Simmons and the Usivrs
Hoard Union.
Mr. Herbert Jefferson, a patient
t Veterans Hospital is on our
icTT list. Let. us hope for hhn a
peeedy recovery.
We were" extrumlv happy t. ?
now our presjtlent of" tlfe Willing
VorkersTlub, Mrs. Laura Jefferon,
represented South Carolina
t the National P.T.A. Congres-.
;hieh observe its. thirtieth anniersuFy
"at Shreveport, Louisiana
n'eently. Mrs. Jefferson was also
lew Bethel Church.
Sick "are Mrs. Mattie ^KojtteTTj
Irs. (?ueen 1-it-kins, Miss Mo/.el .
Tirks Lea. T. M. McKlrath. We |
ray for them a speedy refoVeiy-. '
Mrs. Minnie L. Thompson Rpt.
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In- drlejra te from Brown Chapel r>1
the One Day Con fere nee whi'-l) I
"iiveneil at St. Philip Church, I
*?.*?over, Thursday June 28t!u ?
This conference was presided ovi rj
hy oUT newly assignedBishop, l7|
II. Bonner. B
With the guidance of our pas- fl
l tor. Kev. L. K. Crumlin and his g
-n&innnpr wife, Mrs. Crumlin, I
| surely we cannot help hut to sue- n
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_JCUSJ1A AME CIlCKt II ?
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??8. S. opened ut the usual hour : I
with the ^uj>t. presiding. Since the
S. S. hooks were late coming, the I
Supt. gave a review of I'aul's last'. I
Missionary Journey. Remarks"*"on $
the lesson by the pastor. Some i
? wonderful remarks by Sis. Adlean
Neal from Co.-. We all enjoyed the j,
remarks. Remarks by' Mr?? Ida s
i Longshore concerning the one day!
annual Conference. Benediction. t _
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4~Morning- service began; immodi- I ^
|j ately. Lovefeast was taken by a ' s
-Wrrcp?group. The pastor mounted f
".he rostrum and read for Scrip-J
j fare, St. Matf. 2(>:l7-28. After the j (
.'regular ordef of service, the paS- J r
,J tor selected his text from St. John j
.' lT>:I !, Theme: "A friend." He i
preached a soul stirring message ; .j
i; from the theme and his audience \
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I enjoyed it by giving vent to the a
Spirit. Miss Claudia Hawkins left ?
for Chicago, 111. Sunday afternoon, i
We hope for her a safe trip.
i Mr. Arthur Lee Robinson q? f "
Buffalo, N. Y. and daughter Kt.hel
bar row and her tw,o children
(lenrge an* i?I'atta Masholl?a r el?
''home visiting their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Robinson. We
| hope t"bem a pleasant stay. ? ,
T" The Lord's Supper was given by "
1 the pastor. We had* a nice audience
with a number of visitors.
Worship with us at any time.
!; Mi. Alfred Lake and wife and
-4ktie-- Patricia - Lake also- is with ~
t.hem from Washimrton. visiting
their sister and other relatives and
friends. The pastor an,i wife were ^
(the dinner guest of Mrs. W. W.
; Fair and family. I am sure they
enjoyed themselves. When it comes
I to preparing a meal, Mrs. Fair and
: her daughter has the know how.'
1 Ctmro nr worshijv the Door ~~
stands open. ' * '
,\1. Lake Reporter "
MOVE OVER. LUCIFER "
For the firstT time in history, oil _
I has been brought from more than ~
[ four?miles underground. The oil
shows were from a 2.4 million dollar
wildcat well sunk to a total
depth of- 22,570 feet in Pluque- '
mines PartfrhT^t.TTUlstaYuI. Oil men
: testing the well recovered rriud and
oil from rock 21,405 feet deep,
smashing the previous producing/
dyilLh?reeertl bjr .4,500 feet. This^
well?the deepest man-made holo
in the world is an example of the
perseverance which oil men ex?*t eise
to keep ahead of America'lemand
for oil products.
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la there anything different you can do with green beans? Yes,
ilenty! Let's take a tip from the Minute Maid?Snow Crop Frozen
'oods Test Kitchen.' and seprvq pur beans a luscious sour-cream
auce, topped off with a savory mixture of browned bread crumbs.
To make it easy for yourself, take a package of Snow Crop Quickfrozen
Cut Green Beans. Then you're sure of getting beans as fresh
is the day.,they were picked. Follow package directions for cooking.
PtrestT instructions havebeen developecTTTy.trained home economists
o that you get best value for your money. No use buying vegetables
it the peak-of theu food valueif you're going to drown them Hi-water
>r oveixouk. Thai way, you nuuiisii the kitchen sink, not your famttyr
You'll enjoy this way of servipg green beans. Try it too with Snow
>op Quick-Frozen Baby Li.mag or even spinach. It's a glamorous
lew addition to your recipe file. . ?
CASSEROLE CUT CREEN BEANS
tu-o?. pkg. Snow Crop Qutrlr.r,Q?eq teaspoon nutmeg
Cut Green Beans 2 tablespoons butter or margarine
cup sour cream V2 cup line breadcrumbs
teaspoons salt
!ook green beans following pgekag^ directions. Drain and blend with so-jt cream, salt
nd nutmeg. Melt butter or rrfargarine in skillet and add breadcrumbs. Stir Constant.f
vet moderate hecTt until crumbs are deeo aolden brown-.- Place m?i.n K??r,
ire In heatproof dish. Sprinkle with breadcrumbs add place in moderate oven (350"7
9-li minutes o? until mixture is heated through. Makes 4-6 servinqs.
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It's Still Leap Year You Know
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your most tasty dishes ami ilw'as time. ho-aliny a!';? ! -:?-> : ?.
I.'la ml m a ?I i?I --- leach tin- man Add fruit and n.,v wd r".. tK
.his -stomach.?? tlu* tdro? > ?>" f v.iriv*">f.:
Hem am tiiiiiL' hcl|?ful hints sweetened rimdej.se.i a...-: rr. \'
far you: tub*. Put t" r?j
Broiled Hamburger , ''* * ?^V i1.'" f ' ' *
..i / ... it tar to cjitf. whites. hr..:
with CoMornto D,p I almost st.rf enn.yh , n r ! t a
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1 teaspoon salt j jnflr u?til white:- uiV'-ffV-i
teas|>< on pepper j' glossy but ra t <ii v. t<?'<
U tup VCaht.,.! ma Dip" 1 whites iightlv. oil j C:*r*rMtx
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pr|,prr. Shape, hand'hiiir v?'?itly. im'ti] lightly hi.'.wi.cd. uJL; 15
-UBoJj-U-luj .d-pai tir->ll'a ?rmrjuii's.?C^'-l. ;
about Id 1(111111'! (or follow
lur..'?'11 aetti mrs direct ion -1. A t * i Moplc Chocolate Flak#
ratine patt'es on broiler pan. I Rennet. Dessert ?
Broil about inches from tlame . .
jilliiiviipp_tU->?nrmu+es?fen?eaeli -1 teaspoon- g'ned sc s*.veet
side.- After second side is chocolate
browned, stpoon "California Dip" - cuj?s nnlk
over tbe patties ami broil about 1 pl.g. maple rennet powder
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