By: Ardis E. Parshall - February 14, 2014 From the Relief Society Magazine, April 1940 – White Rose By Beatrice Rordame Parsons The white roses along the path to the great, white house on Madison Street were blooming again. Against a laughing sky they flaunted their pale stems of fragrant flowers. Hester Dean, standing in the doorway of her lovely home, had seen the roses bloom for twenty-five years, and always with a strange, poignant...
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