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Producing High School Plays
A new teacher is always finding surprises. How many new teachers have longed to begin all over again when she unexpectedly learns that she must supervise the school plays. Perhaps the superintendent has consolingly remarked that there are usually only two plays given each year. The junior play is given just after Christmas and the senior play Late in the spring
Do You Have a Tea Room Complex?
Every woman has a tea room complex. Many of them never have an opportunity to satisfy this complex, and many attempt to do so by opening tea rooms. Of this latter half many go on financial rocks while a small number achieve moderate or even unusual success
The Iowa Homemaker vol.6, no.1
Table of Contents
Personality in Children’s Clothing, page 1
We Borrow From Our Predecessors by Gladys Branson, page 2
Individuality in Dress, page 4
To Gather or Scatter Dust by Idamae Miles, page 4
Girls’ 4-H Club Page, page 5
With the Iowa State Home Economics Association, page 6
Editorial, page 7
Who’s There and Where by Cleo Fitzsimmons, page 8
Marketing as a Business Proposition by Berenice Millerke, page 9
The Eternal Question, page 1
The Iowa Homemaker vol.5, no.11
Table of Contents
Choosing the Profession of Homemaking by Anna E. Richardson, page 1
Opportunities Offered in Hospital Dietetics by Grace Magee, page 2
Selecting Your Spring Wardrobe by Betty Barker, page 2
Soft Water for the Housewife by Arthur W. Turner, page 3
Do You Have a Tea Room Complex? by Gladys Branson, page 4
The Designer – Her Place by Helen Dahl, page 4
Girls’ 4-H Page, page 5
With the Iowa State Home Economics Association, page 6
Editorial, page 7
Who’s There and Where, page 8
Marketing as a Business Proposition by Ruetta Day Blinks, page 9
The Eternal Question, page 10
Are You Furnishing Your Home?, page 11
The Heart of the Home by Frances Jones, page 1
Do You Have a Tea Room Complex?
Every woman has a "tea room complex." Many of them never have an opportunity to satisfy this complex, and many attempt to do so by opening tea rooms. Of this latter half many go on financial rocks while a small number achieve moderate or even unusual success.</p
Producing High School Plays
A new teacher is always finding surprises. How many new teachers have longed to begin all over again when she unexpectedly learns that she must supervise the school plays. Perhaps the superintendent has consolingly remarked that there are usually only two plays given each year. The junior play is given just after Christmas and the senior play Late in the spring.</p
We Borrow From Our Predecessors
Do you like my new blouse· Rosa?" "Indeed I do, it is so individual looking. That painted band around the bottom resembles an ancient Roman design yet it has that unmistakable touch of modern chicness which makes it very attractive."</p
The Iowa Homemaker vol.6, no.1
Table of Contents
Personality in Children’s Clothing, page 1
We Borrow From Our Predecessors by Gladys Branson, page 2
Individuality in Dress, page 4
To Gather or Scatter Dust by Idamae Miles, page 4
Girls’ 4-H Club Page, page 5
With the Iowa State Home Economics Association, page 6
Editorial, page 7
Who’s There and Where by Cleo Fitzsimmons, page 8
Marketing as a Business Proposition by Berenice Millerke, page 9
The Eternal Question, page 10</p
The Iowa Homemaker vol.5, no.11
Table of Contents
Choosing the Profession of Homemaking by Anna E. Richardson, page 1
Opportunities Offered in Hospital Dietetics by Grace Magee, page 2
Selecting Your Spring Wardrobe by Betty Barker, page 2
Soft Water for the Housewife by Arthur W. Turner, page 3
Do You Have a Tea Room Complex? by Gladys Branson, page 4
The Designer – Her Place by Helen Dahl, page 4
Girls’ 4-H Page, page 5
With the Iowa State Home Economics Association, page 6
Editorial, page 7
Who’s There and Where, page 8
Marketing as a Business Proposition by Ruetta Day Blinks, page 9
The Eternal Question, page 10
Are You Furnishing Your Home?, page 11
The Heart of the Home by Frances Jones, page 12</p