1995

July 1995

  • Contents

  • Contents

  • The Gift of the Holy Ghost

    Boyd K. Packer

  • Lost and Found

    Shyrl L. Sevey

  • If Christ Should Speak to Me

    Jenny W. Francis

  • Friend to Friend

    J Ballard Washburn

  • Grandpa Virgil’s Pickup

    Ray Goldrup

  • Sharing Time: Happy Heart

    Karen Lofgreen

  • Funstuf

    • Mixed Up Words

      Shauna Mooney Kawasaki

    • Family History Heart

      Robert J. Lystrup

    • Wild Ailments

      Ida M. Pardue

    • Ducklings

    • New Testament People

      Paula Hunt

    • Where Is It Worn?

      Patricia L. Dombrink

    • Biblical Treasure

      Marian Magnuson

  • Old Enough

    Jennifer Jensen

  • For Little Friends

    • Ridley’s Daydreams

      Donna D’Amelio

    • Jesus

      Carol McAdoo Rehme

    • Banana Man

      Nancy L. Attebury

    • Baby Animals

      O. J. Robertson

  • Kitchen Krafts

  • Choices

    Elise Black

  • More Than One Way to Win

    Marva Jeanne Pedersen

  • Samantha Roth of Station-Siggenthal, Switzerland

    Corliss Clayton

  • Suitcase Full of Love

    Rachelle Pace Castor

  • Nature Abounding

    Beverly J. Letchworth

  • Children Pioneers

    Fay McCracken

  • Sister Simon’s Saints

  • Rhubarb Pie

    Nanette Justus

  • A Rose for Mama

    Susan M. Preuss

  • The Word of God

Wild Ailments
July 1995


“Wild Ailments,” Friend, July 1995, 23

Wild Ailments

By Ida M. Pardue

If polar bears get cold sores, and geese have goose bumps, what about leopards, snakes, clams, and bees?

  1. Leopards have _________ _________ .

  2. Snakes go into _________ .

  3. Clams have _________ _________ .

  4. Bees get the _________ .

Answers:

  • (1) sore spots, (2) hissterics (hysterics), (3) shell shock, (4) hives. (Other answers are possible. What wild ailments can you think of?)