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Perfect Models
[Of Special Interest to Children]
For about an hour Mother had heard pounding coming from the garage. She decided to see what was going on there. She found Eddie, alone, taking apart his small red wagon. He was eight years old, and he had had this small red wagon since he was four.
"What are you going to do with your red wagon?" Mother asked.
"I'm going to make a jalopy. The boys in school were telling me how to make one. Then, when it is finished, I can ride in it. You take this orange crate and put it on top of this board. That is to sit on. Then you take the four red wheels from the red wagon and fix them onto this big board. Then I'll have a wagon big enough for me to use."
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May 5, 1945 issue
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The Asking That Unfailingly Receives
ALFRED PITTMAN
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Happy Day
JANE W. MC KEE
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The Closed Door
ZULA HALL
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"Christian Science Reading Room—Open Daily"
MAY JOHNSON POORE
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Multiplying Good
GEORGE EWALD ECKSTEIN
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The Joy of Judging Righteous Judgment
DORRIS E. POWELL
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What Is the Basis of All Health?
THOMAS LOVATT WILLIAMS
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Perfect Models
JANET LAURIE HAWES
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"There is lifting up"
John Randall Dunn
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No Coming and Going in Mind
Margaret Morrison
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How Great Is That Beauty!
MYRTLE ELLA ROBERTSON
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For a long time I have felt that...
Florence R. Hopkins
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One of our sons is a bombardier,...
Alice McCray Merriell
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Christian Science was presented...
Clinton Arthur Redgrove
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For the privilege of attending...
Harriet Morgan Brenner
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I became interested in Christian Science...
James R. Getty
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Nineteen years ago, after two...
Anne Adams
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One Simple Prayer
KATHRYN LANEY VEAZEY
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from James Reid, Herbert Barnes, Frank Glenn Lankard, Lyman I. Achenbach, Herbert A. Keck