By: Ardis E. Parshall - May 08, 2013 From the Relief Society Magazine, June 1940 – A Problem of Unity By Irva Pratt Andrus Nan Beckenridge was an average mother; she scolded some, loved a great deal and hoped everything for her family of three. Joyce was the eldest, a lovely little girl who often caused Nan to catch her breath in wonder at the happiness of having such a dainty, wee fairy all her own. Joyce was one of those children who...
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