By: Ardis E. Parshall - April 28, 2015 Probably few of us have personal memories of the days when the Relief Society, meeting on a weekday morning, addressed what its leaders felt were the cultural needs of women who, in large measure, had grown up without extensive formal education and whose daily lives as adults were often spent wholly inside the home, or on the farm, without broad access to the types of cultural experiences that all o...
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