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Show TYPICAL MOTHER ALONE ON "HER DAY" On Mother's day Mrs. Joseph Spendlove will find herself in a position which she shares with many another mother whose family is scattered to fill wartime war-time responsibilities. Denied the pleasure of her children's company com-pany on her special day, Mother's Moth-er's day, she finds comfort in hearing from them frequently and the knowledge that they are giving the full service of talents and time. There's Lt. J. Gordon Spendlove, who is with the U.S. army medical corps at Reno. And his brother, Dr. Ray Spendlove, Spend-love, who finishes his interne-ship interne-ship at Louisville, Ky and will be home about July 1 for a short stay before going into service-Mrs. service-Mrs. John C. Bates of Mt. Vernon, Ver-non, N.Y., spends an average of five days a "week in war activities, activi-ties, for the Red Cross, USO and other service units. Max Spendlove, Spend-love, an engineer, has been in Detroit for the past several months, filling a special assignment assign-ment for the U. S. bureau of mines. |