Bernice Redington

Bernice Orpha Redington (December 9, 1891 – March 9, 1966) was a home economics expert and journalist, her bylines being Prudence Penny, Carolyn Cuisine and Mary Mills.

[5] After graduation she worked as a dietitian at the State School for the Blind in Vancouver, Washington, and at various advertising agencies.

Lindeman, associate publisher, and addressed by Marian Stixrood, who was promoted to women's editor.

[4] She became a home canning expert and won widespread acclaim as a conductor of cooking schools on the Pacific Coast.

She was the originator of "Chalk Talks", illustrating home canning by means of simple diagrams.

She was in charge of home economics activities for the mills for the states of Washington, Oregon, California and Arizona, and made frequent trips to these states, giving demonstrations on cooking methods and home making.

[2][1] She was a member of Mountaineers, Alpha Delta Pi,[1] the San Francisco Ad Club, the American Association of University Women, and the John Knox Presbyterian Church.

Bernice Orpha Redington