Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1951 — Page 27

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family laundry day. That's because she's the mother of 24 children, But raising two dozen youngsters isn't enough for the woman hundreds of servicemen know as “Mother Clarke.” The Clarkes run a sprawling restaurant and grocery here, which has come to be an unofficial servicemen's club. She's the ‘guiding spirit, | At 56, Mrs. Clarke still does a | big day's work. She starts pack- | {Ing school lunch pails for her thalf-dozen school-age offspring a [4:30 a. m. Then comes an assem- { bly-line breakfast, that day's in{stallment of washing and-ironing, ia few chores around the farm and a stint at the restaurant. All this, of course, surrounded by children of all ages. !

Real Hospitality It was at the roadside stand— part of the establishment ~— that Mrs, Clarke began her career as {a one-woman USO. Hundreds of soldiers on maneuvers or bound for the Indiantown Gap, Pa., Port of Embarkation were warmed by {her hospitality. A soldier's money was no good at her stand. Lge took gandwetey and cates

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pital, Washington, after her 28th is the mother of 24 children. In Red Cross volunteer staff aide.

REWARD FOR "MOTHER CLARKE": Cpl. Jack MacDonald 18, of Seneca, S. C., a double amputee, pins a three-gallon embler on Mrs." Charles Clarke of Thurmont, Md., at Walter Reed Hos-

blood donation. Mrs. Clarke, 56, background is Mrs. Molly Jones,

to GIs doing patrol duty at the . AAS highway . crossroads. . She wrote Relief for Midwest “Seen

letters to boys overseas who had As Storm Heads East written to thank her for her kind- Bs United. Press

ness. And she still makes regular A wet, slushy storm that]

visits to veterans hospitals, bring- | lagued the Midwest for five days! ings bags of candy and cigarettes. Daz headed today for the ays

Regular - Blood Donor coast.

Besides all those chores and ; pleasures, Mrs. Clarke is a regu-' Midwesterners were promised lar and devoted blood donor. Ev- relief, but the Weather Bureau ery tw ths, s > { Y two months, She offers her would stretch. from Ohio through

blood at a Red Cross blood cen- P sv] i f th 'ter, She's given 28 pints. ennsylvania as far northeast as

| She was her country’s first blood ! \donor during World War IT and The weather was clear ip the her neighborhood’s champion, rest of the country, except for a 'When the blood center-at Fred- Patch of rain. in western Wash-| erick, Md., was closed at the end !P8ton” and Oregon. of the war, she began twice- J . r monthly 78-mile pilgrimages to April Is Designated

a Baltimore hospital to make hep Cancer Control Month

lcontributions. { Now she has a personal reason; KEY WEST, Fla., Mar. 15 (UP) | for maintaining her record. One —President Truman has desig-

of her sons is serving on the'nated April as “cancer control]

Tani . in: Kotean waters thoi: Za.a statement from the anomewis in Yralining at a Texas little White House here, Mr. Tru-

jair base,’and two more are 1-A man said theré must be “no reon the draft list. laxation” in efforts to find a cure Any one of them could need for the disease whi¢h takes 200,-| {blood sometime,” says Mother 000 lives each year. : |Clarke, “but I pray God not!” EE Y,,S,SYSYS—S——N—t—S—S——

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