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The display of some of her work contains glasses, oil paint ings, ties, aprons, and a lamp. Animal portraits and wild ducks are painted on the glasses and ties—flowers on the lamp and aprons. The title of the oil painting at left is "Spring.” The sparkling water symbolizes Spring as it rushes out of the dark cave which symbolizes Winter. The painting at right is a New York skyline scene and at top is a New Hampshire snow scene. Betty has other hobbies—swimming, dramatics, and sewing —but painting is her first love, and, judging from the excellence of her work, she certainly puts her heart into her hobby. 11
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