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APRIL. 1951
VOL. 35, NO. 5
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Bobby Benson Finds A Brother 6
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Haven For Pets 11
What Easter Means To Me by Barbara Welles 13
Felix and Billy Knight 18
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Portia Faces Life — a picture story 34
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Does Motherhood Change A Woman's Life? — A Brighter Day Problem 46
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Betty Ann Grove, Jimmy Blaine 58
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