Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 183, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1920 — Page 14

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OLGA INVITES KING’S RETURN Queen Mother Sends Message to Constantine. ATHENS, Dec. 10.—King Constantine wu Invited home today. The queen mother, Olga, as regent, sent this message to Constantine at Lu- - Icerne: “The government. In obedience to the unan'mous mandate of the Greek people, Invites King Constantine to return to Athens again to take the throne and exercise the royal power today exercised in his name by Queen Olga.” The invitation was a reconsideration of the plan to simply notify the king of election results and leave him to decide if he should return. 'Keep the Mothers With Their Children / Society's Trade Mark Mothers? Aid Official Outlines Scope of Great Service to Needy Families.

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A Ward of the Mothers’ Aid Society. Did you ever have to choose between paying your rent for a place to sleep or In getting something to eat? Did you ever invest your very last cent not knowing when you would ever see any money again? Were you ever one of a family of seven or eight who hhd not had anything to eat for four or five days? There are hundreds of such stories that come to Mrs. Henrietta Flllnwood, president of the Mothers' Aid Society, every week. Under the direction of Mrs. Kllinwood the Mothers' Aid has grown during the fourteen years of its existence to be an institution that lends a “helping hand" to mothers and their children. Indeed, the trade mark of the organisation might well be “wo keep the. mothers with their children.” There is no case which comes to Mrs Ellinwood In which she advises the mother to be separated from her lit- i tla ones. However, with the high cost of living !

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and the approaching cold winter the society has not been able to give assistance to all who need ft. COHTELLED TO TURN ' APPLICANTS AWAY. “We have been forced to give $1 orders where at least $3 should' have been given,” said Mrs. ElHnwood, in commenting upon the condition. "And while we are supplying many families with rent, fuel and groceries, we can’t help them all. Within the last forty-eight hours I have been forced to tell seven women who needed assistance badly that we could not do anything for them.” Mrs. Elllnwood cited as an Instance of the dire need of motherless children the case of a mother who died the first of the week, leaving six children, all under working age. The mother had tried to keep boarders to pay her expenses, but had been unable to do it. “We must educate the people to see

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the seriousness of the situation. When women come In and tell me they have had nothing to eat for four or five days the time la past where cnarlty is optional; the time has come when it Is obligatory with the. persons who are financially able to help the less fortunate. It is not economy to starve the people.” WORK EMBRACES 77* CHILDREN. According to Mrs. Elllnwood, the organization is now caring for families in which there are 778 children. At the present time there is an average of 510 cases cared for every month. This does not mean temporary assistance, but includes furnishing food, fuel and lodging to whatever extent It is needed by the family. The cases of sickness which coma to the notice of the Mothers’ Aid are many times due to undernourishment. The association is now caring for a mother

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the children. Asa result the children had nothing to wear but rags. After the Mothers’ Aid helped the family the mother found a more suitable position in a' laundry and is now being furnished a small pension and groceries by the association. Oftentimes the conditions in the house are found to be not ouly very poor, but

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one consisting of the mother and six children, ail of whom are tinder 9 yea's. The ycarfgcst baby, who contracted tnlierculcsis, is now on the road to recovery. The mother is doing a litiio sewing to help toward her expenses ami she is furnished a house, coni, groceries,clothing and incidental expenses for liar family.

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