By: Ardis E. Parshall - April 25, 2013 Late in 1917, as the United States prepared to enter World War I, the Relief Society began addressing the roles and needs and duties of women in wartime (matters that Latter-day Saint women in Europe, the Pacific, and elsewhere had been dealing with on their own for three years, by the way). It is conceivable that sisters in Europe were blessed to be spared some of the counsel issued to America...
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