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The Iowa Homemaker vol.12, no.4
The Iowa Homemaker: Volume 12, Issue 4
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You may lose weight and be ready to drop in your tracks, but you'll come out a better prospective wife and mother.
Now You Mind the Baby… By Melba Acheson
For Tough Meat Try a Marinade… By Thelma Larkin
Impressions of the Fashions… By Sally the Style Scout
May I Present… By Regina Kildee
In almost every group there is one person who is called upon to make most of the necessary introductions. are you, like Helen, one of those fortunate persons who can start two of your friends on an easy and enjoyable conversation by your introduction? Or do you shiver inwardly when it becomes necessary to present one acquaintance to another, knowing that you will hem and haw and murmur the names so that neither person knows nor cares to whom he is being introduced? We all really want the people we know and like to know and like each other, so introductions should be pleasant tasks.
Betty Peters was lying face down upon the bed as I entered the room we shared at State College. I was astonished to distinguish muffled sobs. Betty was crying.
The present tendency toward comparatively small families eliminates to a great extent the possibility of passing clothes on from one member of the family to another. Even in a large family it is not always a desirable thing to do, since a garment selected for one child is not necessarily becoming to another. Far better, then, to plan for each child to wear out his own clothes in so far as possible.