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Show i j Home Ownership as S Basis for Strength i Unhappily, the notion is still cur-1 cur-1 rent among many people that four walls and a roof make a house, but they do not make a home. Nearly everyone has some kind of a house, a place he hangs his hat and calls home; it may be a place where he eats and sleeps, while he dreams of a home, a place which he has made a sanctuary sanctu-ary for his wife and children, and where love and happiness reign supreme. su-preme. A home and a shelter are two distinct phases. But real homes with their joys and their rewards were ! never more within the reach of the young men and women of the community com-munity than they are today. Housekeeping, House-keeping, through the invention of new devices for household efficiency, has become easier, and freedom Is greater great-er on the part of women, because of the strides made In equipment and labor-saving devices, and knowledge, both of the Importance of the home as a factor In the social life and happiness happi-ness of the community, and how to maintain it, was never so widely spread. Exchange. |