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Saleeby, C. W. Health, strength and happiness. Mitchell Kennerly, 

 New York. $1.50 

 Pamphlets from the Russell Sage Foundation, i Madison Avenue, New 

 York: 

 Brown, Elmer. Health, morality, and the playground. No. 48. 



5 cents 

 Gulick, Luther H. Folk and national dances. No. 28. 5 cents 



Exercise and rest. No. 76. 5 cents 

 Perry, C. A. Organized athletics, games, and folk dancing. No. 86. 

 5 cents 

 Recreation the basis of association between parents and 



teachers. No. 87. 5 cents 

 The unused recreational resources of the average com- 

 munity. No. 104. 5 cents 

 Roessing, Mrs. Frank M., and Burchenal, Elizabeth. Athletics for 

 girls. No. 37. 5 cents 

 From the Psychological Clinic Press, Philadelphia, Pa.: 

 Johnson, George E. The playground as a factor in school hygiene. 

 No. 29. 5 cents 



Household Decoration 

 (Cornell Reading-Course Lesson for the Farm Home, No. 5) 

 ROLL CALL Each member responds, names her favorite color, and 

 states where it could be properly used in household deco- 

 ration 

 PAPER How the purpose of a room determines its furnishing: a boy's 



room, a girl's room, a living-room. Mrs. 



Household furnishings that save labor. Discussion led by 

 Mrs 



Household Furnishing 



(Cornell Reading-Course Lesson for the Farm Home, No. 7) 



ROLL CALL Each member responds and gives some principle of good 



decoration 

 DISCUSSION Making the rough places smooth. How to treat walls and 



floors. Led by Mrs 



paper Things we want and things we do not want in our dining- 

 rooms. Mrs 



paper Bric-a-brac, what to do with it. Mrs 



Household Conveniences 

 ROLL call Each member responds by giving the name of her favorite 

 household labor-saving device 



