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March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. So our modem woman enters March, a disgruntled lioness, a bit soiled and extremely weary of wearing winter coats and hats, and tired of her whole winter self. Nothing looks quite right, but in 30 days she\u27ll emerge transformed from top to toe in the fresh brilliance of spring. She emerges-the lamb
Need An Idea? These Holiday Tips May Help
Midst the frantic shopping and tying of packages, have you had time to think of new ideas for your Christmas dinner or party? These suggestions may help your food and decoration plans fit in with the holiday scheme
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.16, no.2
Cover by Allene Nelson
Circles on Your Calender by Vera Joyce Horswell, page 1
Manners Make You “Tops” by Peggy Schenk, page 2
Mrs. Friley Prefers Informal Entertainment by Kay Hoffman, page 3
Sportswear Dictionary by Rosemae Johnson and Stella Mae Brinkman, page 4
Alums at Work – And Some Go to Europe by Gay Starrak, page 6
Doorknobs Are Polished for Veishea by Lola Wilcox, page 7
After Graduation, What Can I Do? by Elizabeth Brann and Marian Reinke, page 8
Picnics – Sixty Campus Opinions on Them by Dorothy Fedderson, page 9
What’s New in Home Economics, page 10
Behind Bright Jackets, page 12
Should You Balance your Educational Diet? by Ida Ruth Younkin, page 13
Try Bread if You’re Food Conscious by Clara Gebhard Snyder, page 1
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"March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb." So our modem woman enters March, a disgruntled lioness, a bit soiled and extremely weary of wearing winter coats and hats, and tired of her whole winter self. Nothing looks quite right, but in 30 days she'll emerge transformed from top to toe in the fresh brilliance of spring. She emerges-the lamb.</p
Need An Idea? These Holiday Tips May Help
Midst the frantic shopping and tying of packages, have you had time to think of new ideas for your Christmas dinner or party? These suggestions may help your food and decoration plans fit in with the holiday scheme.</p
The Iowa Homemaker vol.16, no.2
Cover by Allene Nelson
Circles on Your Calender by Vera Joyce Horswell, page 1
Manners Make You “Tops” by Peggy Schenk, page 2
Mrs. Friley Prefers Informal Entertainment by Kay Hoffman, page 3
Sportswear Dictionary by Rosemae Johnson and Stella Mae Brinkman, page 4
Alums at Work – And Some Go to Europe by Gay Starrak, page 6
Doorknobs Are Polished for Veishea by Lola Wilcox, page 7
After Graduation, What Can I Do? by Elizabeth Brann and Marian Reinke, page 8
Picnics – Sixty Campus Opinions on Them by Dorothy Fedderson, page 9
What’s New in Home Economics, page 10
Behind Bright Jackets, page 12
Should You Balance your Educational Diet? by Ida Ruth Younkin, page 13
Try Bread if You’re Food Conscious by Clara Gebhard Snyder, page 14</p