Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 24 May 1934 — Page 7

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I ' THE SYMBOL OF A NATION’S GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE!

SIXTEEN years since the joy fill news of the Armistice rang around the world. To most of us the time has passed quickly It seems only yesterday that we reviewed our returning heroes marching home. The cheers and tears of joy are still vividly before us. But what long years they have been to those mourning Gold Star Mothers' What long years they’ve been to tho s e prinnled shell-shocked, blinded and maimed martyrs, many ol whmn are but merely marking time to the relief that will be theirs when taps are sounded. What price glory if they be denied on this day dedicated to remembrance. 4

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MAY =l, 1931.

There is no tribute that can recompense for what they have contributed. But we can manifest to them today that they are not forgotten. Our debt can only be expressed in the honor, reverance and admiration for their nobility. Their victory and sacrifices will stand as a national heritage to enrich the loyalty and patriotism of American posterity. We’ve adopted the Poppy as a mute acknowledgment of the honor we accord them. As we wear it on our breasts may its red glow warm their hearts, cheer their spirits and temper their ills. May it convey to them the message of a nation’s undying gratitude. Buy a Poppy Saturday.

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