By: Ardis E. Parshall - May 25, 2018 From the Relief Society Magazine, May 1966 – Washday Blues By Frances C. Yost Arlene McHugh was making every minute count as she hurried with her washing. Little Clair and Carl were still asleep, but that wouldn’t last for long. She gathered up the colored batch and put it in the conventional washer. Then, taking the white batch in the big basket, she went outside to hang the clothes on the line...
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