The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 15, 1918, Image 13
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STRETCHING forth her hands to all in need; to Jew or Gentile,
black or white; knowing no favorite, yet favoring all
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Ready and eager to comfort at a time when comfort is most
needed. Helping the little home that’s crushed beneath an 'iron
hand, by showing mercy in a healthy, human way; re-building it.
in fact, with stone on stone; replenishing empty bins and empty
cupboards; bringing warmth to hearts and hearths too long neg
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Seeing all things with a mother’s seventh sense that’s blind
to jealousy and meanness; seeing men in their true light as naugh*
ty children—snatching, biting, bitter—but with , a hidden side
that’s quickest touched by mercy.
, ..Reaching out her hands across the sea to No Man’s Land to
cheer with warmer comforts thousands who must stand and wait
in stenched and crawling holes and watersoaked entrenchments
where cold and wet bite deeper, so they write, than Boche steel or
lead.
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„ She’s warming thousands, feeding thousands, healing thous
ands from her store** the Greatest Mother in the World—the Red
Cross.
Your help is needed—give till the heart says stop.
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Every cent of every dollar received for the Red Croon War Fund goes for War Relief.
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Tl>e Ainerican K«^l Croan is the larre«t an-J -...It feedi* and rlothea entire populatioan in
noat efficient ortani zation for the reliof of timea of great calamity.
Buff'Ming that the World has ever see«. It la there to help your aoldur hoy in his
It is made up almoet entirely of volnnteer time of need,
woihe^s, the higher executives being without * With its thousands of workers its tremend-
exctprion men accustomed to large affairs, who ous stores and smooth runninr tranRpoitation
me in almost all cases giving their services facilities, it is serving as America's advance
w.tfcoi>t pay. . guard- and thus helping to win the war.
It is suJ>po*ted entirely by its membership Congress authorizes it
fees and by voluntary contributions.
It is today bringing relief to suffering hu
manity. both military and civil. In' every War
torn allied country.
It plans tomorrow to help in the work of
estoration throughout the world.
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President Wilson heads it.
The W T ar Department audits its accounts.
Your Army, your Navy and your Allies en-
thuaiastirally endorse it.
Twenty-two million Aroerieans have Joln-
d it.
This Space Paid for and Contributed to thr Red Crop? by the Following Patriot*c At
torneys of Wmlterbopo:
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D. B. PEURIFOY. .
FISHBURNE It FISHBURNE.
PADGETT & MOORER.
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