CONTENTS CONTENTS TENTIIY EAR . . PA 4 G 7 E INSURAN TO C PER OTECT TE E HOMF . . . ELEVENTYHE AR . . 60 CAR COLLISION . . . . . . . ACCIDENITN SURANCE . . . . . FIREINSURANCE . . . . . . TWELFTHY EAR . . 55 KYEPINCCI HICKENS . . . . . . MORTOAGIR T H E HOME . . . . . THIRTEENTHYEAR . 60 C r n a s c c o u . s T a . . . . COST OF A CHILD DURING ONE TEBX OF SCHOOL LIFE IXSURASLE . . . . . . FOURTEENTYHE AR . 73 LUXL. R V Y CT YZLS CHARITY . . . . . TI EO UTLOO F K O R THE FUTURE . . . USE OF INTERETA HTL ES . . . . BLAXK FORMS FOR KEEPING BULIGETS . . CASHACCOUN . TS . . . . . BAKK ACCOUNT . . . . . . CHECKS A ND STUBS . . . . . INTERETSATB LE . . . . . . PAYMENT O S N MORTGA E . . . . FAMILY EXPENSE ACCOUNT INTRODUCTION TIIIS book contains the family expense acco ntosf Rir. and Mrs. Frank IVoodward, who were married In Uerkeley, California, in November, 1900, and started llouvekeeping on December first. Mr. Woodivard was earning 75 a month as a bookkeeper in a hardware store in San 1 rancisco. At the time of their marriagi, the family bought the furniture for a fofonr-room flat, but had no cash in reserve...