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PRIM PARLORS

' Too prim and too -formal ' is the pronouncement of Cardinal Gibbons on the homes of many American women. He says such places make a visitor feel uncomfortable: ' The Cardinal has noted that the average American parlor is too ' company-like.' Everything is set at ti-ghts, and it is obviously a show place. -He says every room in a happy home should have the air of being occupied and enjoyed. Books should be lying around, and flowers and music should be seen. - Books are the index of the life of every household says the prelate, and they should be chosen carofully'-

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New Zealand Tablet, 25 October 1906, Page 37

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PRIM PARLORS New Zealand Tablet, 25 October 1906, Page 37

PRIM PARLORS New Zealand Tablet, 25 October 1906, Page 37

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