By: Ardis E. Parshall - June 15, 2016 From the Improvement Era, July 1955 – Edna’s Misapprehension By Ruth Tanner Edna Kelshaw hurriedly slid into one of the polished wooden benches in the rear of the church. The organist was playing the opening music. Edna’s small wrinkled hand smoothed her gray linen skirt, straightened her white lace collar, and fingered the diamond-studded cameo that etched her neckline. I feel so terribly out ...
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