By: Ardis E. Parshall - July 20, 2016 From the Relief Society Magazine, February 1951 – “In the Twinkling of a Toe” By Maryhale Woolsey The sun was climbing up the brilliant sky and growing warmer by the minute. Madge Riley leaned on her garden rake and wished Janice Dowson would say what she had come over to say. Madge had so much to do today – grape jelly and jam to make, and pears to can; already they were over-ripe. She e...
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