By: Ardis E. Parshall - July 04, 2020 From the church magazines of 1957 — As a small boy was preparing for his first day at school his pleasure in the new lunch box was being spoiled by concern that he would not be able to identify it. His mother had carefully printed his name on the box, but of course, as yet, he could not read. Suddenly his face lighted up as he exclaimed, “Oh, I won’t be using my lunch box until noon, and by the...
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