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For a Festive Home
Ethel Overholt suggests evergreens and tapers as basic decorative materials
Give Your Wardrobe Nine Lives
It\u27s smart to be thrifty is a well known and appreciated slogan for coeds on any campus where clothing must be selected not only for its appearance but also for suitability and wearing quality
Personalities Behind the Titles
Know Iowa State First might be the motto of Home Economics students who wish to become better acquainted with the accomplishments and interests of the professors in their division. Limited space makes it impossible to include all the important facts about each professor or even to include all those who should be mentioned in an article of this kind
The Iowa Homemaker vol.19, no.2
Dedication, page 1
Personality and Popularity, page 2
Herbs – the Secret of Foreign Contries, page 3
Dear Sis, page 4
Home Economics Women Take the Air, page 5
Sally’s Predictions, page 6
Iowa State’s Honoraries, page 8
The Carillon, page 9
What’s New in Home Economics, page 10
Moderns Emphasize Health, page 12
A Book Lover’s Boon, page 13
Behind Bright Jackets, page 14
Alums in the News, page 15
Dreams of a Dorm Room, page 16
A Worthy Phi U Project, page 18
From Journalistic Spindles, page 19
Biography of a Home Economist, page 2
The Iowa Homemaker vol.19, no.4
Art, page 1
Caroling Through Christmas, page 3
Personality Packages, page 4
Mask-Making, page 5
Chimes of Christmas, page 6
Fashion in Feasting, page 7
Sally Cheers, page 8
For a Festive Home, page 10
Hold That Tie!, page 11
What’s New in Home Economics, page 12
Packages Go Sophisticated, page 14
Silver Secrets for Santa, page 16
The Plight Before Christmas, page 18
Your Child’s Food, page 19
From Journalistic Spindles, page 20
Alums in the News, page 21
Behind Bright Jackets, page 22
Art with Practice, page 23
Biography of a Home Economist, page 2
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
Give Your Wardrobe Nine Lives
"It's smart to be thrifty" is a well known and appreciated slogan for coeds on any campus where clothing must be selected not only for its appearance but also for suitability and wearing quality.</p
For a Festive Home
Ethel Overholt suggests evergreens and tapers as basic decorative materials.</p
Strips and Checks Highlight Sally's Predictions for Back-to-School Campus Clothes
Ethel Overholt, Sally's Right-Hand Shopper, invades the shops and finds color and texture making college wardrobes new and different.</p
Personalities Behind the Titles
"Know Iowa State First" might be the motto of Home Economics students who wish to become better acquainted with the accomplishments and interests of the professors in their division. Limited space makes it impossible to include all the important facts about each professor or even to include all those who should be mentioned in an article of this kind.</p