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Tuesday, February 28, 2012
28 February 1933 “Shoes: The Latest and the Most Lasting and Fewer Clothes but More Style”
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These very futuristic shoes are from the 1930’s, designed by Steven Arpad. The forward thinking designer played with many styles and ideas ...
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Sunday, February 26, 2012
26 February 1933 “Movie for a Sunday”
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Prior to starting this challenge, the 1930’s was an area of history of which I had scant knowledge. Even now I feel I am only breaking the ...
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Thursday, February 23, 2012
22 February “Ash: Coal & Wood, Gas Prices Then & Now, and Economical Soup Recipes”
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In my last post someone asked about the use of ash. As someone answered, correctly, these can be used for garden as well as soap. Though ...
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Monday, February 20, 2012
20 February 1933 “So Many Things not sure Where to Start”
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I may seem to be rather lax with posts of late. In all honesty it isn’t the lack of drive nor the scarcity of information that has made me ...
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Friday, February 17, 2012
17 February 1933 “A Darling Little House Plan and the Wants of the Middle Class”
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I wanted to share this darling little house plan. There is much talk of home building in the 1933 and on magazines of the time as we are no...
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Monday, February 13, 2012
13 February 1933 “The View of Freedom and the Homemaker and the Facts of the Cost of that Freedom”
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Since I began my project the one thing I often find interesting from peoples comments, rather in real life or in letters or comments to me, ...
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Friday, February 10, 2012
10 February 1933 “Singing Telegrams, Ukulele, Deviled Shrimp Pie & Unusual Lima Bean Loaf””
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Today in 1933, Western Union began offering Singing Telegrams. Prior to this (and of course again in the coming decade with WWII) receiving...
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012
7 February 1933 “New Hats and Old Laundry Techniques”
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I have new hats. The first, pictured here, I really adore. It was bought at the local goodwill but I know it is a modern hat from a chain s...
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