By: Ardis E. Parshall - September 25, 2013 From the Relief Society Magazine, May 1958 – Papa and His Grapes by Florence B. Dunford On ordinary occasions Celia was glad to see her Papa, but not today. Jamie, her best beau, was coming to dinner. “Oh, Mama, why can’t Papa just stay downtown this one evening?” she mourned now. Celia was nineteen, but still of an age that looks askance at plain-spoken, plain-doing fathers. Jamie, of c...
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