New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 4, 1927, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1927, - . IR, | Dried Apricot Betty | pin | ’ ST ‘ A STORY O ANSTTERY, SUSPENSE AND LOVE 4 ; Menas for the Family| tvo cums rohea "z breaa|” Do Rose atso used @ pecutaris [ k d f . S (L\FFOQD ! i(‘rumtm‘ 1 cup m.vnmum.{ sugar, %IN the twins to illustrate the heliet uicksancs o LOV% 0 Ye =l 3 2;‘ [ £} &) WEBRAvo| | BY SISTOR MARY S e R S A v | =] 3 \ o Lo 3 : AS ROSE IO Adele Garrison’s New Phase of A...’?J‘@“/‘w\__ ILLUSTRATED B \ milk, pop-overs, milk, coffee. layer into a well-buttered baking feels mo pain. Yet should ) UOHNSON FEATURES, iNC., R J-SCUT P toas. |dish and add a layer of fruit. Con- pt . 7. i 4 r B . thought come to Revelations of a Wife —— ... — e i U e S s AR e : Thais : 1 6 as it at e 1088 for |aot betty. milk, tea, one of crumbs until all is used. 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