By: Ardis E. Parshall - April 25, 2012 From the Relief Society Magazine, April 1953 – The Bitter Cup By Angelyn W. Wadley Outside, the rain had settled into a dismal gray drizzle. Inside, was warmth and comfort. It was an afternoon when a woman could relax over a good book or a bit of handwork, if she didn’t have more pressing duties. But Valerie didn’t feel like reading or sewing. She sat by the window, nervously drumming her...
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