1936/03 -- Cover design by Edwin Georgi
Contents taken from the index and from paging through the issue are as follows:

  • Editorial
  • STORIES:

  • "Come of Age" by Grace Sartwell Mason and illustrated by W. Emerton Heitland
  • "Dead Reckoning" by Louis Paul and illustrated by Donald Teague
  • "Still Pond" -- Part 1 -- by Frances Noyes Hart and illustrated by Leslie Saalburg
  • "Only the Brave" by Price Day and illustrated by Wallace Morgan
  • "Eyewitness" by Pauline Partridge and illustrated by Alfred Parker
  • "The Exile" -- Conclusion -- by Pearl Buck and illustrated by John Alan Maxwell
  • "First Love" by Roland Pertwee and illustrated by Walter Biggs
  • "There's Only One" -- Part 4 -- by Sophie Kerr and illustrated by Charles DeFeo
  • SPECIAL ARTICLES:

  • How Progressive Are You? by Anne Bryan McCall
  • Women Business-builders by Alice C. Weitz and illustrated by Robert Gellert
  • An Adventure in Business by John Rhys and illustrated by David Hendrickson
  • Sunlight and a Helathy Sinus by Wendell C. Phillips, M.D. and illustrated by John H. Crosman
  • A Bookshelf for Mothers by Harriet Anderson
  • The Handicapped Child by Frank Howard Richardson, M.D.
  • Better Players, Better Bridge by Louis H. Watson
  • Answers to Bridge Statements
  • How to Make Children Like You by Ethel A. Moynahan
  • POETRY:

  • "The Housewife's Song" by Elizabeth Coatsworth
  • FASHIONS:

  • Introducing Companion-Butterick Patterns by Ethel Holland Little
  • One Suit Can Make a Spring Wardrobe
  • Under Your Coat
  • Country and Town Clothes
  • Distinction After Fifty
  • Styles in the Stores by Ethel Holland Little
  • Singing in the Rain by Marjorie Howard
  • GARDENING:

  • A Fountain for Plants by Margaret Goldsmith
  • Massed Boundaries, Open Centers by Grace Tabor
  • KNITTING AND CROCHET:

  • Chin Chokers
  • The Famous Afghan of Wimpole Street
  • GOOD LOOKS:

  • Manuel of Good Looks: The Care of the Hands by Hazel Rawson Cades
  • Give a Hand to Gadabout, illustrated by The Baldwins
  • HOUSEBUILDING:

  • Their Own Tennis Clubhouse by Ethel Sparks
  • A French Colonial House by Margaret Goldsmith and Daniel M.C. Hopping
  • INTERIOR DECORATION:

  • With Due Consideration by Virginia Hamill
  • FOOD:

  • Busy Day Meals by Mrs. Forrest Spaulding
  • March Food Calendar by Nell B. Nichols
  • Mrs. Nichols Reports
  • ENTERTAINMENT:

  • More Do it Yourself Parties
  • HOUSEHOLD:

  • The Laundry in the Home Service Center by Ada Bessie Swain
  • Keeping Posted by Katharine Riggs
  • A Place for Everything
  • OTHER DEPARTMENTS:

  • The Tower Room by Anne Bryan McCall
  • Good Citizenship by Anna Steese Richardson
  • Better Babies
  • The Pin Money Club
  • Index to Advertisers
  • Ask the Companion
  • "Dear Editor"
  • Looking Backward by Dorothy Blake