u\PART III FAMILY AND OTHER SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS Allen, Betty and Mitchell Briggs. 1937 BEHAVE YOURSELF! J. B. Lippincott Company, At- lanta, Georgia. Price $1.00. This is a book of etiquette written for boys and girls of junior and senior high school age. It covers phases of social relationships and answers briefly but com- pletely the many questions that young people ask about the accepted rules of everyday social be- havior. The book developed in the beginning as a class project. The questions were asked by school boys and girls and it is their book in that they made so many contributions. Bennett, Margaret and Harold Hand. 1938 BEYOND HIGH SCHOOL. McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York. Price $1.36. This book points out the opportunities open to girls and boys when they finish high school of which college is only one. Breen, Mary J. 1939 THE PARTY BOOK. A. S. Barnes & Company, New York. Price $2.50. All the makings of parties that are fun from beginning to end-invitations, decorations, games, and recipes for refreshments easy to prepare and serve-have all been brought together in this book. Parties for every age and taste from "dress-up" parties to parties that just seem to happen are included. Pupils would enjoy the book as well as teachers. Ellenwood, J. E. 1938 THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME. Charles Scribner and Sons, New York. Price $2.00. Attractively written and illustrated, this is a good book for supplementary use in teaching family relationships. Pupils enjoy it, as well as profit from it. Dennis, Lemo T. 1934 LIVING TOGETHER IN THE FAMILY. American Home Economics As- sociation Publications, Baltimore. Price $1.10. Designed for use in teaching classes in family re- lationships. It contains suggestions for discussions and case studies for pupils to suggest solu- tions of problems described. Dennis, Lemo T. 1934 PICTURES OF FAMILY LIFE. American Home Economics Association Publications, Baltimore. Price $1.10. These are case studies of real people and afford pupils the opportunity to discuss and suggest solutions for real family problems. Goodrich, Laurence B., 1939 LIVING WITH OTHERS. American Book Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Price $1.00. A feature of the book is the chapter of relevant readings and the frequent use of quotations from many sources, as well as references to the lives of famous people. An eti- quette book of much appeal. Groves, Ernest H., Edna L. Skinner- and Sadie V. Swenson. 1941 THE FAMILY AND ITS RE- LATIONSHIPS. J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Revised and Enlarged. Price $1.80. This is intended for use by advanced pupils in the senior high school. It contains questions and class activities designed to develop an appreciation of the problems of the fam- ily. The revised copy contains new material on housing, personality, marriage, social security and other information important to the family. Hadida, S. C. 1932 MANNERS FOR MILLIONS. Doubleday, Doran Company, Inc., Garden City, New York. Price $1.95. A popular etiquette book. This is a good choice for the library as all pupils enjoy consulting it. Jordan, Helen M. and Louisa Ziller and John F. Brown. 1935 HOME AND FAMILY. The Mac- millan Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Price $1.60. This is not a new book, but one that has been found to be quite valuable in teaching family relationships. "The Successful Home," "Child De-