
The Pushcarts of Brooklynby Julie OdellColumbus, OH 43213 Shopping with Grandma was always an adventure. I don’t mean going to the corner grocery or the … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
The Pushcarts of Brooklynby Julie OdellColumbus, OH 43213 Shopping with Grandma was always an adventure. I don’t mean going to the corner grocery or the … Read More ›
I am sitting on top of a six foot ladder, nearly thirty feet above the green surface of the earth! An aerialist? No – I’m … Read More ›
Remembering Uncles on Father’s Day Uncle John… I first remember uncle John when he and Aunt Leona already had four children. The other eight were … Read More ›
For all of you who have enjoyed the beautiful writings of my dear friend and co-publisher, Rosabel White Boyd – the following is a word … Read More ›
Secretary-Treasurer’s Report for Month of November 1971 New Members Letha B. Reames, Des Moines, Iowa 50315 (Berg)R. Alain Kirsch, c/o Prof. Harris. Los Angeles, California … Read More ›
Contest News… Contest News By the time you receive the May bundle the winners of my contest will have been notified. I’m sorry I cannot … Read More ›
Sixty Years Ago or My Early Farm Days Spring brings to memory the creek that rumbled beside the school. ‘Twas named by the early Spaniards … Read More ›
Answer Honestlyby Mary Alice Drwick Do you live your religion?Is apathy the great American disease?To how many of these questions can you answer “Yes”? How … Read More ›
A Special Timeby Pat Saunders Christmas, Sweet ChristmasShining through our doorLighting up the tree topWarming up the floor; Winter, cold winterSnowing on our hillsBlowing frost … Read More ›
Visiting God’s Abodeby Harry Slocum Tordoff Into a Sunlit Ravine – we rodeWith Beauty on every side;That place was truly God’s abodeAnd HE must have … Read More ›