By: Ardis E. Parshall - November 22, 2011 From the Relief Society Magazine, October 1939 – A Rest for Rose Ellen By Mabel Harmer Elizabeth turned off the electric iron, took young Walter firmly by the hand, so that he would not tamper with it in her absence, and went to answer the front door. “Oh, it’s you, come on in,” she said to her sister Margaret waiting outside. “Don’t tell me that you’ve finished your ironing al...
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