Sunday, 13 January 2013

Mothers day gift ideas

Mothers day gift ideas


Frank E. Hering, a Past Grand Worthy President of the Fraternal Order of Eagles in South Bend, Indiana, campaigned for "a national day to honor our mothers," nearly 35 years after social activist Ann Jarvis first proposed a similar U.S. holiday. The idea of advocating for Mother's Day came to Hering when he was a faculty member at the University of Notre Dame. Walking into the classroom of a fellow instructor, Hering found his colleague distributing penny postcards to students. Each student addressed his or her card and scribbled a message on it. Hering was informed the students could write anything, as long as it was addressed to the students’ mothers.
Hering leveraged his connection with the Fraternal Organization of Eagles to organize its members in promoting the holiday, and in 1914, legislation in the U.S. Congress requested a presidential proclamation to designate the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day. This date was encouraged by Anna Marie Jarvis, daughter of Ann Jarvis who continued her mother's work in crusading for a U.S. memorial day for mothers. President Woodrow Wilson signed the proclamation and May 10, 1914 became the first official Mother's Day.[13]

Mothers day gift ideas


Mothers day gift ideas


Mothers day gift ideas


Mothers day gift ideas


Mothers day gift ideas


Mothers day gift ideas


Mothers day gift ideas


Mothers day gift ideas


Mothers day gift ideas


Mothers day gift ideas


Mothers day gift ideas


Mothers day gift ideas


Mothers day gift ideas


Mothers day gift ideas


Mothers day gift ideas


Mothers day gift ideas


Mothers day gift ideas


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