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Quaker Oats Cereals -1927A

Ad for Quaker Oats breakfast cereals, showing how to relieve breakfast monotony with their different products. Happy baby girl eating Quaker Oats cereal, by Maud Towsey Fangel. Published in the June, 1927 issue of PEOPLE'S HOME JOURNAL.

Date: 08/25/2008
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
Full size: 650x869
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Artist: Maud Towsey Fangel
Source: Thomas Howard
Image Restoration: magscanner

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