1942/04 -- Cover design by Preston Duncan

Contents as taken from the contents page and paging through the issue:

COMPLETE IN ONE ISSUE NOVEL:

  • A Far-Off Music by Ursula Parrott and illustrated by Andrew Loomis
  • FICTION:

  • The Athaletic Type by Sarah Lorimer and illustrated by Robert O. Reid
  • Drivin' Woman -- Part 3 of 6 by Elizabeth Pickett Chevalier and illustrated by Al Parker
  • Aunt Ella Takes a Trip by Marcelene Cox and illustrated by Norman Rockwell
  • The Irresistible Object by Phyllis Duganne and illustrated by Jon Whitcomb
  • These Foolish Things by Dorothy Black and illustrated by Walter Biggs
  • The Heart Has April Too -- part 4 of 5 by Gladys Taber and illustrated by Jon Whitcomb
  • SPECIAL FEATURES:

  • Orange Juice -- Penny a Glass
  • This War and teh Common Sense of Women by Dorothy Johnson
  • Could Your Husband Take It? by Bette Davis
  • If You Ask Me by Eleanor Roosevelt
  • Give the First Baby Second Place by Paul Popenoe
  • How Old Are You? by Constance J. Foster
  • How America Lives
  • Meet the Griffins, of Lyndon, Kentucky
  • How Should Children Be Trained for a War Situation? by Leslie B. Hohman, M.D.
  • GENERAL FEATURES:

  • Our Readers Write us
  • Scandal Sheet - The Sub-Deb by Elizabeth Woodward
  • Fifty Years Ago in the Journal
  • Journal About Town
  • How to Torture Your Friends by Peter Storme and Paul Stryfe
  • This Is America: Breed by Struthers Burt
  • This Is a Fidgety by Munro Leaf
  • Ask Any Woman by Marcelene Cox
  • Diary of Domesticity by Gladys Taber
  • Journal's End by Ann Batchelder
  • Reference Library
  • FASHION AND BEAUTY:

  • Your Favorite Has a Dual Personality by Wilhela Cushman
  • Make It Look Like Spring by Wilhela Cushman
  • April Additions to a Spring Wardrobe by Dawn Crowell
  • How Good Are You? by Ruth Mary Packard
  • You Might Consider by Ruth mary Packard
  • Four-Piece, Year-Round by Ruth Mary Packard
  • Heads High--Backs Straightn by Louise Paine Benjamin
  • FOOD AND HOMEMAKING:

  • Serve Something Simple by Ann Batchelder
  • Line a Day by Ann Bathelder
  • Keeping His Best Foot Forward by Grace L. Pennock
  • Nutrition Made Easy for the Griffins by Louella G. Shouer
  • Make Your Rubber Goods Last by Margaret Davidson
  • BUILDING, INTERIOR DECORATION AND GARDEN:

  • First Victory House by Richard Pratt
  • "I Made Them Myself" by Henrietta Murdock
  • Finishing the Attic by Richard Pratt
  • A Garden of Animals by Richard Pratt
  • POETRY:

  • For An Old Fisherman by Eleanor Alletta Chaffee
  • In the Spring by George Stewart
  • City Robin by Geraldine Ross
  • Washington in April by Ethel Barnett De Vito
  • The Need of Speech by Marion Lineaweaver
  • Equivalence by Louise Shaw
  • To A Disapproving Spouse by Virginia Scott Miner
  • Sea Will Remain by Robert P. Tristram Coffin
  • Occupations by Grace Noll Crowell
  • 160 pages plus covers inside this oversized magazine