By: Ardis E. Parshall - October 18, 2017 From the Relief Society Magazine, September 1966 – Always Be Near Me By Frances C. Yost Maurine Martin opened her eyes to a perfect morning. But her own day couldn’t be perfect, unless she could iron out one great big problem between herself and Con. Tomorrow she wanted to leave for a three-day art convention. That is, she would if Con would give his consent for her to go. She surely wasn’...
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