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Give Your Christmas Tree A Chance to Express Itself
Christmas trees bring in the yuletide spirit. But wherever one is placed-on the street, in the store or in the home-the decorating of it should show individuality
Are Hose and Holes Roommates?
Are hose and holes roommates? Sometimes evidence leads us to believe so. This is how the pair got started! Miss Coed stopped at the hosiery counter and ask·ed for a dollar pair of cinnamon colored, chiffon hose, size nine. Price, color, weight, and foot size!All very well, but when that was all, the hose-hole clique began
Around the Globe with Old Saint Nick
How about importing a few Noel ideas this year? Here are some tips from far away which give new slants on ways of carrying out the Christmas season activities
King and Queen for the Day
Do May 9 and June 20 mean anything to you? You\u27ll find that they are very important days. Out of 365 days a year, 1 day has been set aside for Mother\u27s Day and 1 for Father\u27s Day-special national holidays for tribute
Foods Work Intrigues a Home Economist
Ruth Kunerth, \u2739, finds that a variety of talents are necessary in commercial home economics dutie
Short Cuts to Clothes Care
In the schedule of a college girl, there isn\u27t much time allowed for taking care of clothes
The Iowa Homemaker vol.15, no.7
Iowa State is Wearing, page 2
Dinner at Eight, page 3
Short Cuts to Clothes Care, page 4
But I got the Blanket, page 4
“Something Warm, Please!”, page 5
Does Your Hair Look Like You?, page 6
When Seniors Have Day-dreams, page 7
Food Fashions, page 8
Jobs Filled by Recent Grads, page 10
Have a New Year’s Resolution, page 11
Four Tons of Popcorn, page 12
In Rhodesia It’s Monkey-nuts, page 13
Action in the Three “R’s”, page 15
No More Noise, page 1
The Iowa Homemaker vol.15, no.6
A Serve-Yourself party, page 2
Your Own Greeting Cards, by Betty Blanco, page 3
Merry Christmas to a Bookworm, page 3
Something She can Wear, by Kay Hoffman, page 4
Add To Her Dressing Table, by Dorothy Fedderson, page 5
A Tiny Manger Scene, by Gay Starrak, page 6
Package Be Gay! by Ethelavis Hendriks, page 7
Everybody Makes Candy At Christmas, by Stella Mae Brinkman, page 8
Let It be a Tea, by Ruth Cook, page 9
Let Your Christmas Tree Express Itself, by Ruth Kunerth, page 10
A Man “Hec” Student? by Irene Jacobs, page 11
Need and Idea? by Vera Joyce Horswell, page 13
Give Her Silver, page 14
Come Out-of-Doors, by Betty Taylor, page 1
The Iowa Homemaker vol.17, no.2
Come to Veishea by Jane Helser, page 2
Miss 4-H at Iowa State by Alvina Iverson, page 3
Date Etiquette by Jim Butterworth, page 4
King and Queen for the Day by Ruth Kunerth, page 5
Dress Your Big Moments by Jo Betty, page 6
Foot Notes in Style by Gaynold Carroll, page 7
Shoe Care by Jean Reis, page 7
Diploma in Hand – A Job in Mind by Marie Larson, page 8
An Art to Packing by Ruth Hendrix, page 9
On Lemons and Things, page 9
Lively Leisure for Summer by Betty Shoemaker, page 10
Equipment Students Travel by Virginia Berry, page 11
What’s New in Home Economics, page 12
Behind Bright Jackets, page 15
Alumnae Make News by Faithe Danielson, page 16
Money Matters Little by Gaynold Carroll, page 17
Good Looking Plates Go to Dinner, page 18
Cherry Pie Chant by Peggy Schenk, page 18
Magic of this Modern Age by Beth Cummings, page 19
Punctuate Your Dinner With Appetizers by Jane Helser, page 20
Home Management in Africa by Mary Ellen Lynch, page 21
Cap and Gown Party by Charlotte Heffner, page 22
Tips for Troubles, page 2
The Iowa Homemaker vol.21, no.2
Rejuvenation, Editor, page 1
The Union Way, Dorothy Ann Klein, page 2
Spices Feel War’s Sting, Clara Collar, page 4
The Institution Management Department, Margaret Read, page 5
Food for 5000, Margaret Mitchell, page 6
Sally’s Ready for Play, Dorothy Roost, page 8
Food Work Proves Intriguing, Ruth Kunerth, page 10
What’s New in Home Economics, page 12
Speaking of Veishea, Virginia Daley, page 14
Novelties in Dining Out, Elizabeth Murfield, page 15
Aluminum Is Drafted, Stuart Swensson, page 16
Alums in the News, Mary Sather, page 19
Campers Must Eat, Doris Plagge, page 20
Behind Bright Jackets, Julie Wendel, page 21
Journalistic Spindles, Mary Schmidt, page 2