By: Ardis E. Parshall - May 06, 2013 from the Relief Society Magazine, September 1938 – Aunt Heartha by Minnie I. Hodapp White winter had come overnight to Riverbend, transforming the scattered village into a landscape of sky and snow. All the wayside hedges were arrayed in dainty plumage. Even the brown farmhouse at the curve of the highway seemed taller in its cap of downy softness. The house was surrounded by an orchard in immaculat...
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