The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 10.05.1985, Blaðsíða 1

The White Falcon - 10.05.1985, Blaðsíða 1
10-K/2mile Spring Run draws scores of base runners NATO Base Athletic Director Jack Cristwell (firing starting gun) signals the start of the "Spring Run", as J01 Fred Kerner records the race on camera. See the re- sults on page 6. Mother 's Day Story by J03 Elizabeth E. Rathbone A day set aside for the pur- pose of honoring motherhood. That is what Mother's Day stands for. The idea for the holiday is credited to Miss Anna M. Jarvis (1864 to 1948) from Philadelphia, Pa. She was a native of Grafton, W. Va. Anna went to Philadelphia in 1904, where her mother died on May 9, 1905. On the anniversary of her mother's death, Anna held an in- formal memorial meeting of friends and in 1907 a church service was held at Grafton on the anniver- sary of the death. Because of her efforts, Philadelphia observ- ed the day, May 10, 1908. Anna then became the mission- ary of the idea, writing thou- sands of letters to influential men and interviewing many public men to plead for the observance of the day. In May 1913, Pen- nsylvania made it a state holi- day. In 1913, the United States Congress recommended that the second Sunday in May be made a national holiday honoring moth- ers. The first national Mother's Day was proclaimed by President Woodrow Wilson on May 9, 1914. It is customary for sons and daughters to wear a pink carna- tion if their mothers are living or a white one if they are dead. This year it will be celebrat- ed on Sunday, May 12. Inside: White Falcon Personal perspective.........pg. 2 High blood pressure..........pg. 4 Music Chart..................pg. 5 Spring Run...................pg. 6 U-of-M.......................pg. 7 Commissary news..............pg. 8 Classified.................pg. 11 Waddlers...................pg. 11 Sports.....................pg. 12

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