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    Tailor-Made Curriculum

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    The curriculum is tailor-made for the person who wants to to provide the overall knowledge of home economics necessary for modern homemaking. Though this training has been labeled nonprofessional, several recent graduates have found it has also stood them in good stead in the professional world

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.39, no.1

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    Speak to Us of Time, Glenda Legore, page 5 Clocks of Many Faces, Martha Keeney, page 6 Move Over for The Muumuu, Susan Sweet, page 8 File It, Diane Robinson, page 10 Tailor Made Curriculum, Pat Rigler, page 11 Camp-Tested Cuisine, Jane Gibson, page 12 What’s Going On, page 13 A New Food Grouping, Jackie Andre, page 1

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.39, no.2

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    It’s Your Wedding, “Simply” Beautiful, Barbara Culver Van Sittert, page 3 Talk Shop With the Printer, Carol Armstrong, page 4 Hearts and Flowers, Donna Read and Gail Devens, page 5 How Much for How Little?, Mary Jean Stoddard, page 6 Today’s Bride Is “Headed” for Happiness, Pat Rigler, page 7 “You Can’t Bring It With You!”, Martha Keeney, page 8 What About This Money Matter?, Jane Furman, page 9 And Now He’s A Groom, Marlys Hedelund, page 10 What’s Going On, page 1

    Today's Bride Is "Headed" for Happiness

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    Selecting headpieces for a wedding party is like choosing the frosting for a cake. They must have flattering qualities in themselves, and also add just the right finishing touch to make the costume look delectable. A becoming hat is often a difficult item to find, especially when it must flatter two, four or six different face and figure types, and blend with the bride's headpiece as well.</p

    Tailor-Made Curriculum

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    The curriculum is tailor-made for the person who wants to to provide the overall knowledge of home economics necessary for modern homemaking. Though this training has been labeled nonprofessional, several recent graduates have found it has also stood them in good stead in the professional world.</p

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.39, no.1

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    Speak to Us of Time, Glenda Legore, page 5 Clocks of Many Faces, Martha Keeney, page 6 Move Over for The Muumuu, Susan Sweet, page 8 File It, Diane Robinson, page 10 Tailor Made Curriculum, Pat Rigler, page 11 Camp-Tested Cuisine, Jane Gibson, page 12 What’s Going On, page 13 A New Food Grouping, Jackie Andre, page 14</p

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.39, no.2

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    It’s Your Wedding, “Simply” Beautiful, Barbara Culver Van Sittert, page 3 Talk Shop With the Printer, Carol Armstrong, page 4 Hearts and Flowers, Donna Read and Gail Devens, page 5 How Much for How Little?, Mary Jean Stoddard, page 6 Today’s Bride Is “Headed” for Happiness, Pat Rigler, page 7 “You Can’t Bring It With You!”, Martha Keeney, page 8 What About This Money Matter?, Jane Furman, page 9 And Now He’s A Groom, Marlys Hedelund, page 10 What’s Going On, page 16</p
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