House Not for Sale… By Joanne M. Hansen, page 1 Home Management Mothers… By Helen Bishop, page 2 “Tell Me a Poem”… By Lorraine Sandstrom, page 3 When the Box Was Opened… By Cora B. Miller, page 4 Just Serve Yourself… By Ida M. Shilling, page 4 Modernizing Marriage… By Ethel Cessna Morgan, page 5 Girls 4-H Clubs By Clara Austin, page 6 Alumnae Echoes… By Anafred Stephenson, page 8 Editorial, page 9 Inside Information By Helen Jewell and Betty Martin, page 1
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The other day I heard an Iowa State co-ed remark vehemently to her roommate, -and got mud splattere...
Homes, as well as parlors, may vary in elaborateness from the rudest peasant\u27s two room hut, to t...
New England,80 years ago, was a country where Puritan farmers fought to scrape a living from hard, r...
It’s a Genuine Oriental… By Helen Jewell Let’s Sing a Song Of Nursery School… By Miriam Lowenberg We...
On a Milan Church Wall By Edna Rhoades A. A. Dame Fashion to the Front By Helen Penrose Please Ma – ...
It Would Be a Woman… By Ruth Ellen Lovrien Conservative Conservatories… By Kathryn Soth It’s Open Se...
Walk down the avenues some time in the pouring rain, when the millions of people you usually have to...
This Is Station W. O. I.… By Ruth Ellen Lovrien Color Brings Life and Light… By Nora Workman I’m Hun...
Some little bug is going to find you some day, hums Mr. Pessimist, dolefully, as he watches the car...
Hats off again to the 4-H club president, Blanche Brobeil! Again Iowa 4-H club people are represente...
Before I tell you what will happen today at our nursery school at 12 o\u27clock, I want to give you ...
Are women better automobile drivers than men? Ore are men superior in this respect? Ask any man and ...
At last we can throw out that straw flower basket we once thought was so lovely. We have such a virt...
We Go Pogo, Too, Beverly Gould, page 7 Their Health in Her Hands, Marjorie Miller, page 8 Behind “Th...
If Mother Always Does It… By Lydia v. Swanson And So We Have Grapefruit By Louise L’Engle From Cleop...
The other day I heard an Iowa State co-ed remark vehemently to her roommate, -and got mud splattere...
Homes, as well as parlors, may vary in elaborateness from the rudest peasant\u27s two room hut, to t...
New England,80 years ago, was a country where Puritan farmers fought to scrape a living from hard, r...