USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. EDITORIAL MOTHERS DAY Next Sundat will be observed as Mothers Day all over our coun- ty in homor of mother. It is very fitting that such a day should be set aside to do her homage, for there is no one with- in the human family who has to give more of thought and care, of sorrow and pain, of sacrifice and toild, than mother. Long before we older ones began even to realize it, a mother's care and forethought has been given to every little detail of the home, of the children and the entire household. She is always the one who bears the biggest share of the respondsibilities of the home. The good moral in the photo play "The Old Nest" should be heeded by us older ones who, with the years become farther and farther detached from the old home, and send a note or a flower or give a visit to our mothers in remembrance of what she has done for us and make it an ex- pression of how we esteem her now when the hair on her head is getting grey and her step is be- coming feebler and weaker, but when she is still spending her former days all over again in the thought of her children who are no longer with her.