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A Wonderful Party
Mary Lou and her friend, Arlene, entered the large department store where Mary Lou's mother worked. First they went to the stationery department, where they found the masks and decorations for the Halloween party.
"I've got Mother's charge card," said Mary Lou. "She said we can get whatever we need for tonight."
They went upstairs to the record department. They were there quite a while, trying to decide whether to get the latest record by the Beatles, the Who, or Led Zepplin. There were so many good records! Finally Mary Lou bought all three, and they went on to catch the bus home.
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October 2, 1971 issue
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Finding the Right Job
ALEXANDRA JANE CONSTANCE
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The True Nature of Supply
WILLIAM KOUWENHOVEN
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Assignment: Originality
JUDITH TRUE GILBERT
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Good Is Supreme
RONALD GRAY WALKER
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ALL THE TIME THE ANGEL WAS THERE
Doris Peel
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The Work I Am Doing
MARILYN KAY BLAND
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Throw Out Mortal Mind's Slides
GRACE HOUGH CARTER
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The World Needs Big Thinkers
RICHARD H. STRAIN
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A Wonderful Party
ORLA R. EASTBURG
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First Love
Carl J. Welz
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Remedy for Depression
Naomi Price
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My first healing was that of tuberculosis. I had been in a...
Ellen Else Schnabel, Sallie C. Ponder with contributions from Lester M. Ponder
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I have often been impressed by testimonies of supply...
Scott A. Michael, Michael Glauser
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My mother was healed of heart disease when I was five years old...
Frances L. Schive
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I had the privilege of being raised by parents who were devoted...
Roxy Dee Dyer with contributions from A. Ford Dyer, Mildred A. Dyer