By: Ardis E. Parshall - September 26, 2012 From the Relief Society Magazine, March 1953 – Celebration By Florence B. Dunford It was mid-afternoon, and I had been waiting impatiently all morning for mother to finish her baking so that I could take the cookies to grandma; yet now, when the telephone rang, I stood and listened. We had been penned in so long that even that much contact with the outside world was precious. And besides,...
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