Published October 1, 1950
A woman in a red dress mixes something to eat in a saucepan while her aproned husband stands ready to assist with milk and eggs in hand. Above their heads copper-plated cookware hangs in a row, and in the foreground colorful round mixing bowls echo the shape of the pots. Phillipe Halsman designed this cover for the October 1950 Living for Young Homemakers, which included an article on 'Mr. and Mrs. in the Kitchen.'
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