By: Ardis E. Parshall - August 01, 2012 From the Relief Society Magazine, October 1938 – Not Without Honor By Mabel Harmer Ann Berton was picking roses from the garden in front of the house. She wore a blue dimity dress as fresh as the June morning itself and her curls of deep bronze hue were partly covered by a large garden hat. Ann, being a very wide awake girl, was not unconscious of the fact that she made a very charming pictu...
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