Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 May 1932, p. 41

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.,T here. is a, BAKtothe -HME movemlent, EVEN gad-abouts are becoming homebodies these daYs. Instead'of going places every evening people are playing bridge or reading or listening to the radio at home. Instead of dining out, people are enjoying dinners cooked in their own kitchens, servedin, theIr own dining os. Look,ýback, over the, hast few months. Haven't you been staying home more evenings than you used to? quire is working, longer hours., Washing more. dishes means heating more hot-water, uig more gas. .Playing« more bridge -and' reading, more books mean burningr more, electrie lighfts. But have you ever figured out what a real bargain these ýpleasant evenings. at home- are?. Even if.. your.. bill for gas and. elec- tricity is a littie higàher than it waàs once, 1Youire spending lesa than you'd have-to. for outside entertainment. And don'1t forget that in spite of the fact ngmean your gas range --

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