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Mary Dunbar Fry Reed Hartson was my grandmother. She ran the experimental kitchen at the Jewel Tea Company in the 1920s. I would appreciate information about her tenure there. I am just now realizing that the Autumn Leaf pattern and so on, bear her name. I had always known she invented the recipe for 7-minute icing and also had invented the principle behind the pressure cooker. But I am eager to know more. Thank you.
Naida Reed Grunden
Pittsburgh
MsgID: 27387
Shared by: Naida, Pittsburgh
In reply to: ISO: Mary Dunbar Dinnerware - date question
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