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Show liOL'SMHOhn NOTES j V lieic The Pineapple (irovn 5 In ih,. Ill aiian .si in Is. po u'a.r-v u'a.r-v Uno.-.'n as ihe pi odise of the Pa-ific, Pa-ific, pineapple prant.Hio us s.irea l ut fc r :niks in berutif; I and order- avay. Pineapple is a lusci m,-.. tropical fruit that has proved ii ; loi'i.rence to these islands by dc-eloping dc-eloping a flavor, juiciness and weetness superior to that it will de-el de-el rp in any other location. Hers lie rnim'ry has crown to a tre-net.dous tre-net.dous height, a id plantation.-, aud anneties keep thousands of people Ml -y and happy. An Evotic P.-r!y Salmi One of the most artistic and un-'-ual of salads made ia the follow-g follow-g manner: On a bod of crisp let-ice let-ice leaves placed a .iV.ce of Tla-" aiian pineapple, and around the iiieapple. si'oned cherries - whi- h have been cut. in halves are arranged, arrang-ed, the c'.rcle completely surrounding surround-ing the outer edge of the fruit. A ream cheese wlrcli has been mixe 1 villi oii3 tablespoon of heavy cream ' ) id colored with a small amount of rreen vegetable coloring, is formed j i nlo small balls amf sprinkled witii'l "nely chopped pi tachio nuts.- Ona f f these balls is placed in the center jj C each slice of pineapple. An ap- ' repriate dressing for this salad i-; made of cream mayonnaise mixed I with chopped pistachio nuts. j V |