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Salvation Army Y. M. C. A. Travelers’ Aid Y. W. C. A. Boy Scouts Community Service Girl Scouts Kennedy Home of the THIS IS What more appropriate thing can we do than call your attention to the 225 busy men and women who, as volunteers, are out to fill Wilmington's Community Chest ? THEY ARE DETERMINED— 'PJ-JA'p the deserving poor shall not feel the sting of winter’s cold nor suffer the pangs of hunger. aged women—somebody’s mother per haps—may have a home where they may spend the evening of life in comfort and self-respect.. !T,U AT . moral protection shall be given to unaccom * **** A panied girls who visit our city, and heeded service rendered to our aged visitors. THAT our k°ys an(* our y°un& men an.^ * * women, may continue to enjoy the privil eges of character and citizenship-forming organizations of which our community is justly proud. IN SHORT, THEY ARE DETERMINED that those agencies in our city which, in a practical way, exemplify the love of men for men, may be adequately supported and efficiently conducted. THAT IS THEIR PROGRAM! WHAT IS YOURS? cif you believe in a single one of the eight beneficiaries of the chest, how can you escape your obligation to carry your share of the support of that institution and still lay claim to citizenship? tl A worker will call on you tor your gut. w ny not oeat him to it by calling him up and telling him to put your down for a generous amount? Such an act would greatly hearten the worker and would show your interest. OUR GOAL The worker Is doing the harder part in this campaign. In addition to his (or her) own financial subscription^ he is giving the greater part of his time this week on behalf of this Community-wide Welfare Program SIGN YOUR CARD for as generous a subscription as possible, AND CHEERFULLY, when the worker calls-SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BE PAID QUARTERLY, COMMENCING MARCH 1 Community Chest Campaign Committee: DAVID S. OLIVER Chairman Marsden Bellamy P. H. Batte L. E. Hall ; John R. Hanby Dr. John G. Murphy 4 W. D. McCaig Col. Walker Taylor J. Allen Taylor GEORGE B. ELLIOTT Vice Chairman Col. George H. Bunker C. C. Chadbourn Mayor James H. Cowan J. Cruikshank M. O. Efird W. A. French J. W. H. Futchs F. B. Gault W. H. SPRUNT Vice Chairman Mrs. John R. Hanby J. Louis Hansen H. Lacy Hunt D. H. Lippitt H. E. Longley Herbert A. Lynch W. D. MacMillan, Jr. F. A. Matthis MRS. LYMAN UKLAJNU Vice Chairman W. *A. McGirt Roger Moore • Jesse F. Roache Mrs. S. Solomon J. Laurence Sprunt Walter P. Sprunt Mrs. Walter P. Sprunt Mrs. J. C. Stewart 1. W . Treasurer Walker Taylor, Jr. U. A. Underwood C. VanLeuyen ' 0. T. Wallace Mrs. W. G. Whitehead J. C. Williams J. S. Williams Thomas H. Wright A 11 Give Once for All Efficiency in Giving And fcnougn ror au Y. M.C. A. Kennedy Home Salvation Army Boy Scouts Y. W. C. A. Travelers’ Aid Girl Scouts Community Service Y. W. C. A. Boy Scouts Community Service Girl Scouts Travelers’ Aid Y. M. C. A. Kennedy Home Salvation Army Travelers’ Aid Y. W. C. A. Salvation Army Boy Scouts Community Service Y. M. C. A. Kennedy Home Girl Scouts
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