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TITLE: Woman's Day Magazine
[Vintage family magazine "...only in A&P food stores!" full of features, articles, fashion, beauty, illustrated stories by famous authors, beautiful vintage ads and MORE -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! * ]
ISSUE DATE: April, 1964; Twenty-seventh Year, Seventh Issue
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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FEATURES AND FICTION:
People in this Issue.
Neighbors.
What Goes On Here.
Small World by JAMES REID PARKER.
The Open Door by FAITH BALDWIN.
You and Who? by SUSAN BENNETT HOLMES.
Television by HOLLIS ALPERT.
The Red Shoes: a short story by LYN ARNOLD. Illustrated by Joe Bowler.

MODERN LIVING:
How to Save Your Life on the Highways by ALAN HYND -- Connecticut, which has cut its death and injury rates in half, points the way to relative safety on the highways.

GARDENING:
For Better Gardens by ROLAND BROWNE -- In garden and yard April is a busy month, and a lovely one.
Woman's Day Guide to Good Gardening by JEAN HERSEY -- Tips and shortcuts for raising more and better flowers, vegetables and house plants all through the year.

BEAUTY:
A Portfolio of Spring Hair Styles by JUDITH CHASE CHURCHILL -- Twelve soft aid feminine new styles designed exclusively for our readers with complete directions for setting and combing.
Tips for Prettier Headlines by JOHN GARRISON -- A distinguished hair stylist tells you how to choose the most becoming hair style and how to keep it looking beautiful.

DECORATING:
How to Decorate with Pictures -- Pictures are one of your best decorating tools when you mat, frame and arrange them as a decorator does.
Living Room Picture Wall looks like huge work of art.
Entrance Hall becomes a personal art gallery.
Dining Area is set off by a screen of pictures -- Interior Hall is used to display family pictures.
Kitchen takes to bright, cheerful prints.

FASHION:
A Professional's Guiie to Altering Ready-Made Clothes by MARY JOHNSON -- A sketchbook of invaluable instructions on alterations. This month, Part I: what to know before you start; changing the hemline; and waistline alterations.

NEEDLEWORK:
Paintings in Yarn: The Colcha Stitch by REBECCA JAMES -- An artist tells how she learned to use a traditional embroidery stitch of old New Mexico and how you, too, can make your own; illustrated by seven exquisite embroideries.
The T Shirt Goes to Town -- Eight versatile styles knitted in a new drip-dry yarn the needs no blocking. Complete instructions begin on page 7.

FOOD:
30 Money Saving Menus for April -- Recipe of the Month: Braised Lamb Shanks.
Four Festive Ham Dinners -- Menus and recipes for tempting dinners, each built around different type of fully-cooked ham.
The Art of French Cooking -- A superb collection, gathered by James Beard, of the best e amples of French cuisine.
French Cooking par Excellence: Main dishes of fish, meat and poultry; vegetables.
Great French Desserts.
The Collector's Cook Book: French Cooking -- Matchless recipes for hors d'oeuvres, soups, salads, vegetables, meat, fish and poultry, main dishes and desserts.

WORKSHOP:
The New, Easy Way to Upholster -- Today you can tackle a complete upholstery job, from frame to fabric, and know that the result will be what you want.
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