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The Iowa Homemaker vol.5, no.1
The Iowa Homemaker: Volume 5, Issue 1
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Flaming, flamboyant flairs of color float out upon the spring breezes and conclusively draw our attention to the fact that you are no one this spring unless you are correctly "necked". Unquestionably a becoming neckline has more to do this season with the success of an ensemble than almost any other single feature. There is a great variety of necklines any one of which is very chic-from such an array it should be possible to find several that would be becoming.
Table of Contents
V-E-I-S-H-E-A by Pearl Harris, page 1
Every Day Art by Ada Havner, page 2
On the Art of Writing a Club Paper by Elizabeth Fuller, page 2
Old Luster Ware by Jessie Hill, page 3
As for the Neck by Thirza Hull, page 4
New Health Ways Makes for Happy Days by Florence E. Busse, page 4
A Better Home Project by Joanna Hansen, page 5
Electric Washing Machines for the Home by Elizabeth Strom Ferguson, page 6
With the Iowa State Home Economics Association, page 7
Who’s There and Where by Pearl Harris, page 8
Editorial, page 9
The Eternal Question, page 10
Homemaker as Citizen, page 11
The great possibility for making our present homes as well as our future homes better, both within and without, depends not only upon good instruction in our secondary schools and colleges, but upon actual experience under capable guidance.
"Not going to eat your dessert, Miss 'Williams?" inquired our hostess. Miss Williams looked longingly at the concoct· ion or whipped cream, sugar, nuts and cake. Surely it was fit food for the gods and it must have taken hours to prepare. There was some evident disappointment on her face. "No, it can't be done," sighed Miss Williams with more evident disappoint in her voice, "but I can't go the round of parties and eat all the tempting goodies. I tell you I gained a pound last week and I will not go back to my old weight."
So you have to write a paper for the Eurydice club, and you "don't know how to do it". Well, my dear, if you know that you know more than some club women I have met.