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Pameolik was adopted by Shoofly and the shaman Angutimarik after the death of his birth mother.
At seven o'clock that evening the Flournoy automobile conveyed the happy pair to the Shoofly Church.
Shoofly's only child, Oudlanak ("John Ell"), was the Aivilik group leader.
The Wood Brothers – "Shoofly Pie"
I hadn't thought about "Shoofly Pie" until recently, when I happened to stumble across a mention of it on the page where Amazon.com sells the book.
So you will have to come to your own conclusion about "Shoofly Pie to Die," although the title alone should tell you everything you need to know.
She's just moved Shoofly, her jaunty emporium of children's shoes, hats and accessories, to a larger location, at 465 Amsterdam Avenue, at 82d Street.
Other such songs were "Shoofly Pie and Apple Pandowdy" and "Pass the Jam, Sam."
"It's like an antidote to technology," says Jill Haase, who owns Shoofly in Sammamish, Wash., about half an hour from Seattle.
Blue Hills and Shoofly Pie (Philadelphia, 1952) by Ann Hark contains some valuable descriptions of Amish life.
John Ell, who as a young child travelled with his mother Shoofly on Comer's schooners, eventually became the most famous of Southampton Island's re-settled population.
I want you to get busy and decorate that Shoofly Church and pull the biggest Tickfall church wedding ever seen in the social sets of our colored circles.
The Shoofly Oolite lies on public land west of Bruneau, Idaho managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
The physical and chemical properties of the Shoofly Oolite are the setting for a suite of rare plants, which the BLM protects through land use management and on-site interpretation.
One of the world's largest freshwater lakebed oolites is the Shoofly Oolite, a section of the Glenns Ferry Formation on southwestern Idaho's Snake River Plain.
MANY years ago, my husband and I wrote a mystery novel called "Shoofly Pie to Die," the first of five books - we got better at titles - that we eventually published together.
The 8 quilt projects use pieced & appliqued designs in traditional Amish patterns such as Center Diamond, Nine Patch, Bars and Shoofly featuring solid colours and elaborate quilting.
In Pupcake's place, a new pet, Shoofly Frog, was introduced as Huckleberry Pie's pet, and Apple Dumplin' was relaunched as Strawberry Shortcake's sister.
Little girls can't get enough of clunky heels and $100 imported neon-pink wedgies, says Roz Viemeister, who for the past 10 years has been selling children's shoes at Shoofly on the Upper West Side.
IF YOU GO A Shoofly Pie, Root Beer and Thou LANCASTER is about 150 miles from Manhattan.
Captain George Comer's Inuit wife Shoofly, known for her sewing skills and elegant attire, was influential in convincing him to acquire more sewing accessories and beads for trade with Inuit.
Here, in the heart of Kitchener's downtown - the focal point of Oktoberfest events, you'll find many true Mennonite specialties such as Dutch Apple Pie, Shoofly Pie and other palate-pleasing goodies.
Traditional Pennsylvania Dutch foods include chicken potpie, ham potpie, schnitz un knepp (dried apples, ham, and dumplings), fasnachts (raised doughnuts), scrapple, pretzels, bologna, chow-chow, and Shoofly pie.
Old Bridge Cellars is asales, marketing and import company based in Napa, California, recognized for its collection of regional estates including d'Arenberg, John Duval, Greywacke, Kilikanoon, Leeuwin, Shoofly, Stickybeak and Frisk.
Ms. Viemeister, who owns Shoofly on 465 Amsterdam Avenue, between 82d and 83d Streets, recently opened a Shoofly in TriBeCa, at 42 Hudson Street between Duane and Thomas Streets.