By: Ardis E. Parshall - November 11, 2016 From the Improvement Era, March 1942 – Ways Without Means By Seth Harmon The room was bare save for several rows of chairs, a wheezy organ and a speaker’s stand. The opening hymn ended as ragged as the dog-eared hymn books from which it was sung. Then Glenn Davis, the leader, got up. “Any new business?” A long silence followed. “Business?” Lew scoffed. “The only business left for th...
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