—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 26, 1972 16 Charles Crow, Jr Born today At 2 - 28 am Mother and baby doing j ust fine Only one thing’s missing. Father Corporal Charles Crow Senior. He’s in the Army. Half a world away. Yet before he had breakfast, he’d already gotten the word. A son 7 pounds And 14 beautiful ounces All thanks to Harriet Rex And The American Red Cross Harriet’s a Red Cross Volunteer The reason her hair’s in curlers is, she runs the night shift twice a week at the local Red Cross office At 2 37 am, she got the happy news about little Charles At 2 40 am, she sent the message off to The American Red Cross Head quarters in Washington, D C. And SHESENTTHEWORD. before 4 00 am, the news was sent by tele type to Corporal Charlie’s base in Korea Love may be what makes the world go round But the Red Cross is what gets the messages around To service men, everywhere And what makes it all happen are the Harriet Rexes of the world The hundreds of thousands of Red Cross Volunteers all across America Maybe you don’t have the time to work on one of our night shifts But think about the Red Cross a minute Where do you fit in 1 The American Red Cross PEOPLE UKE YOU Jl HELPING PEOPLE LIKE YOU." .t*ii advertising contributed lor the public good ly THEIVHAAAAAr HEARD ROUND THE WORLD. K J \ % W'f'> '. -\ ' * '*# %; \ *>V;,. *m ??&„ % S\ 1 ' Sf ,1 ' x % v v i\- & $x v ' , V . .<* ■ . A^ v Ji .. •• aAv „ V '•*. ■s, -" x 1 v* $ :imk'\: A % > \v -0 v v##V' ' " V 'Wgß'* ' V > . y. <*•'' \ x ‘ ' . '' \ / v \nv % *\ fl v ‘ , -V'" ' " '¥■ v \V V f ' ' ' -y * \ , i* - -vi' 5 MM 601 THE MESSAGE. A '