Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Jun 1932, p. 45

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anew. 1 ILI .,.rest in. MES M E, E PEO0PLE are playing "contract" ihan ever before. Ping-pong hals been revived. In fan, ail kinds of home, entertaiuments. fromn crossword puzzles to backgammon.e yes, even jigsaw puzles é' are becoming more and more popular every day.~- or rather every evening. People are ýreading more. Libraries are' loaning more books. Theatres and movies are. sellling fewer tickets. Automobiles are.. spending evenings in the garage. instead of dashing out places. Transportation facilities. are being used less. Figures prove it. There is no doubt about it. These times have brought out, a new interest in the What does this- mean? At first it might appear that the cost of an Ctrevening at home" seems.,to have, gone up a bit. But it. really hasn't. It')s less if anything. You a re merely buying more of them. When you stay at home you naturally humn more lights, cook more food, wash more dishes. If your bull for gas or electricity is a:bit higher at the end of the'month, it shO'uld' be. You've used more. y Where can money be spent more econom- ically, or with a greater return ini satisfac- tion, tlian in the use of your home for the enioyment of 1 our faxnily and friends?

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