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The Iowa Homemaker vol.10, no.5
The Iowa Homemaker: Volume 10, Issue 5
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I know a secret about your roommate. Deep within her she is sure that she could be an ideal person that there is within her hidden power and loveliness and beauty that no one has looked quite far enough to find. She is sure that if these could be released she would be her "giant self." Sometimes during midquarters or at home she believes her environment is against her, but in honest moments she knows it is something else and asks secretly, "How can I get out of the noisy sickroom of myself?"
I was talking with a 4-H girl the other day and she was telling me about her home club.
Are you interested in the pattern of your silverware? Such a bald question may lift a score of feminine voices into an afternoon of argument and confidential confessions. Every young bride-elect thrills at the thought of choosing her own silverware. Have you ever stopped to think of all the queer ancestors our spoons and knives must have had before they reached the elegance of modern plate?
"I just haven't a thing to wear!" Modern Eve groans as she views the faded gowns of last season and sadly notes the thinness of her collegiate purse.
Spinach, Codliver Oil and Americanization by Mary H. Anderson, page 1
Prepare to Dye! by Helen Penrose and Elizabeth Flynn, page 2
Gas and It’s Family Tree by Thelma Carlson, page 3
Dance Your Way to Happiness by Jerry Martin, page 3
Who’s Boss, You or Your Kitchen? by Thelma Carlson, page 4
Make the Most of Linoleum by Edna Rhoads, page 4
“All the World’s a Stage..” by Mary Louise Murray, page 5
4-H Club by Clara Austen, page 6
Developing the You-ness of You by Grace Hoover, page 6
The Treasure Chest by Dorothy Clements, page 7
State Association by Marcia E. Turner, page 8
Open Season for Colds – Have One by Anafred Stephenson, page 9
The Child Who Will Not Eat by Lorraine Sandstrom, page 10
Editorial, page 11
Alumnae News, page 12
The Little Elves in Fondant by Thelma Carlson, page 13
Madame Browses in Books, page 15