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MRS. MAY WALDEN
420 West Bell St.
Avon Park, Fla.
bits and noodles, etc. seasoned to perfection. and an exquisite salad of bits of avocado canned peas, halved white grapes and cherries with a fine dressing. She said she forgot the bed of lettuce leaves as a foundation, but we all told her it was perfect without. Fresh biscuits with raisins, some delicately spiced conserve, and pickles that I didn't taste. Hot gingerbread made from a "mix" with cream dressing was the fine dessert. All the others had tea, I had a glass of water. After the luncheon Mrs Steward took us out to the yard and showed us the different shrubs, etc. that had recovered from the freeze. She held me by the arm all the time, and piloted me out of and into the house. She is a frail little body and I felt
bits and noodles, etc. seasoned to perfection. and an exquisite salad of bits of avocado canned peas, halved white grapes and cherries with a fine dressing. She said she forgot the bed of lettuce leaves as a foundation, but we all told her it was perfect without. Fresh biscuits with raisins, some delicately spiced conserve, and pickles that I didn't taste. Hot gingerbread made from a "mix" with cream dressing was the fine dessert. All the others had tea, I had a glass of water. After the luncheon Mrs Steward took us out to the yard and showed us the different shrubs, etc. that had recovered from the freeze. She held me by the arm all the time, and piloted me out of and into the house. She is a frail little body and I felt

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MRS. MAY WALDEN 420 West Bell St. Avon Park, Fla.

bits and noodles, etc. seasoned to perfection. and an exquisite salad of bits of avocado canned peas, halved white grapes and cherries with a fine dressing. She said she forgot the bed of lettuce leaves as a foundation, but we all told her it was perfect without. Fresh biscuits with raisins, some delicately spiced conserve, and pickles that I didn't taste. Hot gingerbread made from a "mix" with cream dressing was the fine dessert. All the others had tea, I had a glass of water. After the luncheon Mrs Steward took us out to the yard and showed us the different shrubs, etc. that had recovered from the freeze. She held me by the arm all the time, and piloted me out of and into the house. She is a frail little body and I felt