By: Ardis E. Parshall - April 22, 2015 From the Relief Society Magazine, 1949 – The Dress By Fay Tarlock Part 1 Janie Carlson lived with her parents and five younger brothers and sisters in a paint-worn house with a sagging front porch and a lean-to in back. It was one of the houses built in Ronsville after the log cabin and adobe period, but before the brick and clapboard era. The Carlsons were good people, eager for their children to...
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