The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 15, 1918, Image 3
, May 15, 1918.
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IF YOU should see a French child—a tiny Rirl—sittinR by the
roadside, sobbing Quietly because she is too .weak from hunger to
cry vefy loud, you would sell yomwatcR to buy ,her breakfast.
If you should hear somewhere in the’relentless wards the low
moan of an American soldier, you would gladly sit by him a!!
night, if that would^tve his life.
You are not there,.but here, where these sights and. sounds
are not broughtdiome to yodV But the Red Cross is there—arid
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cd M m. and they are making iht wo’ l.ihfack for lit 1 ! j children!
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The money you give to the Red Cross noX will give yon the
right, when the Beast is beaten down, to think. “There are happy
children, clear eyed women, and strong men alive today, because
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What are you going to do about it?
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E\ery cent of every dollar^received for Uie Ked Cross War Cund u<»es for. War Relief.
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