. The Ladies' home journal. The Dearborn Heights Civic Association plans the annual Halloween party:80 gallons of coffee, 80 gallons of soft drinks, 200 dozen doughnuts were con-imied. Hundreds of children appeared in costumes. Reaction: it was yduesof25 cents are savedfor ahen blowoff party—no husbands allowed. Dorothy studies the chain-stoic bargains in the Thursday-nightpewspaper, and reaches her careful decisions. She doesnt write out alist; fixed in her head is the list of the Sullivan needs for the week,along with the list the Sullivans can afford. Dorothy puts emphasis oncereals,


. The Ladies' home journal. The Dearborn Heights Civic Association plans the annual Halloween party:80 gallons of coffee, 80 gallons of soft drinks, 200 dozen doughnuts were con-imied. Hundreds of children appeared in costumes. Reaction: it was yduesof25 cents are savedfor ahen blowoff party—no husbands allowed. Dorothy studies the chain-stoic bargains in the Thursday-nightpewspaper, and reaches her careful decisions. She doesnt write out alist; fixed in her head is the list of the Sullivan needs for the week,along with the list the Sullivans can afford. Dorothy puts emphasis oncereals, canned fruits and vegetables, margarine as the best buys. The idea of a Tuesday meatless day made Tom and Dorothy smile;theyve been priced out of the meat market at least three days a week,and often lour. If hamburger is a bargain, the Sullivans eat ham-burger stretched with oatmeal on Sunday, hamburger >tretched withrice or spaghetti on Wednesday. If frankfurters are a bargain, theyeat frankfurters and beans on Friday, frankfurters and sauerkraut onSaturday. Twenty-two or twenty-three dollars is the absolute limitDorothy sets for expenditure in the chain stores each Friday night. Its cheaper buying that way, Dorothy explained. Alter I c


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