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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, JANUARY 28 1929. We Endorse.... ‘ THE COMMUNITY CHEST of WASHINGTON, D. C. We, the presidents of the charities and social agencies which make up the Community Chest, endorse it and urge that all citizens contribute generousiy to it, giving once for the whole year to cover the fifty-seven legitimate appeals which we represent. We believe that the Community Chest plan of team work in giving and service is the best for modern American communities and are happy to have led into mem- bership in the Chest those agencies for the conduct of whose affairs we are responsible. We believe that the Community Chest will have the following benefits: FIRST It will reduce the cost of raising funds for our member organizations by at least half, SIXTH We ask «lm all citizens not merely combine their former gifts to our agencies in on the average. . f their Commumty Chest gift, but also that they give much more generously; both be- cause the funds given in the past have been inadequate to finance the work which was being car- SECOND It will save the time of our executives and social workers and of our board mem- ried on and also because many were inadequately helped, and becnuse many forms of service bers, so that we can render more effective service and can miore effectively carry were neglected on account of inadequate funds. out the purposes of our organizations. ! SEVENTH These agencies must have the funds with which to serve adequately and effec- THIRD It will please contributors, because they can give at one time for the whole year to tively the needs of our community during 1929. the properly budgeted needs of our organizations and pay at their convenience; : : 3 A s : and can enjoy during the year the consciousness of Eervice being efiez&i{rely carried out in their EIGHTH We believe those fund.? can be most economically and satisfactorily contributed San\es. through the Community Chest. FOURTH It will provide more adequate and more effective setvice for people of all races and creeds in all parts of our compunity. ; F oY W as hington ,S Sake FIFTH 1t has nlready promoted co-operation and undetstanding between our agencies and . c:;:;le:: increasing measure develop unity of spirit not only a‘mor‘ag social lgencm but GiV e On c e -- i F 0 r QQFlfty Se y m » The Seal ; G Of ‘ ey ‘ *-»;)?’.JE:J«»; Mercy : %,é.,flfi'fl"/- Ltia Cormslin. Lofirriver Pnstit S Racnan P e MM(A’L The OFFICERS of the COMMUNITY CHEST W ashington, D. C. ; President ; ZJL 2N ‘ Frederic A. Delano 52 A /}[‘7 5 " ‘Z‘% : Vice Presidents : | : o Charles J. Bell E. C. Graham Lo : ¢ 5 Mrs. Whitman Cross Julius 1. Peyser G ;,,,7 Y Pternce b Treasurer Rudolph Jose Secretary Clarence A. Aepinwall Director Elwood Street e : Executive Committee * sl Pt Digotin By Bl 2 The Officers and Newbold Noyes R &M Maurice Bisgyer Mrs. John Jay ©'Connor Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke Rev. Dr. John 0'Grady William Knowles Cooper John Poole Walter S. Ufford ‘e Budget Committee . Charles J. Bell, Chairmen Simon Lyon Mrs. John Jay 0'Conner Arthur C. Mosess 3 W. S. Corby Claude W. Owen Miss Margaret Fox Allen Pope Mrs, Charles A. Goldsmith Mrs. David, Potter ., ., _, E. C. Graham Henry Sohon Harry King Hugh Thrift Raymond Wise Campaign Committee . ; : . John Poole, Chairman A AL | B0 p . b COQQA‘.- Th ik 5»\.\4( o leh:’\.’f ;tc-ilu,uchlinuu : / ¥ &“‘q# 3 W. W. Spaid, Chairman Fhis advertisement space is being given thru the courtesy q! The Evening Star—the Ad Copy contributed by Norman C. Kal, Advertising.