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The Iowa Homemaker: Volume 38, Issue 1
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You would measure time ... Right now as you read this story, you are measuring time. There's just so much time to glance at the Homemaker before it's time for class to start, and time to get out the notebook, and time to take notes, and hope there isn't enough time for a shotgun.
Long before the current fashion magazines · began featuring the sack dress, Hawaiian women were wearing the sackiest sack of them all - the muumuu.
Times are changing in foods too- the Basic Seven is now the Basic Four.
Since 1913, two brothers have been taking time- making time their hobby. Combining their talents of woodcarving, the Bily brothers have created hand-carved clocks with mechanical figures and musical chimes which are now a permanent display in Spillville, Iowa.
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