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Fur Facts
Does your fur get the delicate care it deserves and demands through the summer months? Cold storage, of course, is its best possible protection against moths. However, it may be safely stored at home if there are cautious and thorough hands to care for it
The Iowa Homemaker vol.18, no.8
Follow the Leaders by Marian Weinel, page 1
Calling on a Kitchen by Lydia Cooley, page 2
We’re Throwing Bouquets by Alvina Iverson, page 3
Home Economics on the Air by Jane Stallings, page 4
Food for Thought by Ruth Dahlberg, page 5
Style for Everybody by Katherine Dodds, page 6
Making Friends Under Ten by Virginia Schweiker, page 7
What’s New in Home Economics edited by Marjorie Pettinger, page 8
Up-to-Date Dates by Betty Davis, page 10
School Marm for Six Weeks by Ruth Howie, page 11
Give Your Wardrobe Nine Lives by Ethel Overholt, page 12
Spreads Via Ingenuity by Marian Gutz, page 13
Behind Bright Jackets edited by Winnifred Cannon, page 14
Textile Wise? By Betty Feyder, page 14
Alums in the News by Grace Strohmeier, page 15
Tables Don Fine Feathers by Margaret Thomas, page 16
Keeping Posted by the editor, page 1
The Iowa Homemaker vol.18, no.9
Collegiate Exchange by Edith Wahrenbrock, page 1
Spring Sports in the Spot Light by Jean Ary, page 2
Camera Cuisine by Virginia Rundberg, page 3
Freshmen are Vitamin Conscious by Eleanor White, page 4
Around the World in Home Economics by Ruth Stutz, page 5
Style Notes for Spring by Barbara Field, page 6
Fur Facts by Betty Feyder, page 7
What’s New in Home Economics edited by Marjorie Pettinger, page 8
Behind Bright Jackets edited by June Adams, page 10
Figure Juggling by Dorothy Goeppinger, page 11
Alums in the News by Grace Strohmeier, page 12
Cures for Room-atism by Loretta Kelly, page 13
Enter – Spring! By Ruth Jensen, page 14
Help Yourself to a Helpful Hint by Dorothy Anne Roost, page 15
Application Aids by Dorothy Finnessey, page 16
Keeping Posted by the editor, page 1
Fur Facts
Does your fur get the delicate care it deserves and demands through the summer months? Cold storage, of course, is its best possible protection against moths. However, it may be safely stored at home if there are cautious and thorough hands to care for it.</p
The Iowa Homemaker vol.18, no.8
Follow the Leaders by Marian Weinel, page 1
Calling on a Kitchen by Lydia Cooley, page 2
We’re Throwing Bouquets by Alvina Iverson, page 3
Home Economics on the Air by Jane Stallings, page 4
Food for Thought by Ruth Dahlberg, page 5
Style for Everybody by Katherine Dodds, page 6
Making Friends Under Ten by Virginia Schweiker, page 7
What’s New in Home Economics edited by Marjorie Pettinger, page 8
Up-to-Date Dates by Betty Davis, page 10
School Marm for Six Weeks by Ruth Howie, page 11
Give Your Wardrobe Nine Lives by Ethel Overholt, page 12
Spreads Via Ingenuity by Marian Gutz, page 13
Behind Bright Jackets edited by Winnifred Cannon, page 14
Textile Wise? By Betty Feyder, page 14
Alums in the News by Grace Strohmeier, page 15
Tables Don Fine Feathers by Margaret Thomas, page 16
Keeping Posted by the editor, page 17</p
The Iowa Homemaker vol.18, no.9
Collegiate Exchange by Edith Wahrenbrock, page 1
Spring Sports in the Spot Light by Jean Ary, page 2
Camera Cuisine by Virginia Rundberg, page 3
Freshmen are Vitamin Conscious by Eleanor White, page 4
Around the World in Home Economics by Ruth Stutz, page 5
Style Notes for Spring by Barbara Field, page 6
Fur Facts by Betty Feyder, page 7
What’s New in Home Economics edited by Marjorie Pettinger, page 8
Behind Bright Jackets edited by June Adams, page 10
Figure Juggling by Dorothy Goeppinger, page 11
Alums in the News by Grace Strohmeier, page 12
Cures for Room-atism by Loretta Kelly, page 13
Enter – Spring! By Ruth Jensen, page 14
Help Yourself to a Helpful Hint by Dorothy Anne Roost, page 15
Application Aids by Dorothy Finnessey, page 16
Keeping Posted by the editor, page 17</p