Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1930, Page 14

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*HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1930. “Give the worker a smile . . ., and a few minutes” Not only are “our” workers giv- ing all that they are asking of you—but more. Their services, their time—at the sacrifice of their business or home duties— are being given cheerfully that you may be personally inter- viewed and properly explained the functions and benefits - of THE COMMUNITY CHEST. Keep Your Credit : Good With Yourself ¢ Discharge your business obligations and you keep your credit good with your business associates. DISCHARGE YOUR MORAL OBLIGATIONS TO YOUR COMMUNITY AND YOU KEEP YOUR CREDIT GOOD WITH YOURSELF. Your obligation to support your community’s welfare organizations is as valid and binding as a note signed by you at your bank. This advertisement space is being given thru the courtesy of The Evening Star—the Ad Copy con- tributed by Norman C. " YOU CONTRACTED THIS OBLIGATION WHEN YOU TOOK UP YOUR RESIDENCE IN WASHINGTON.: IT WILL BE AN OBLIGA- TION AS LONG AS YOU ARE A CITIZEN OF THE CITY. The above bill is due and payable. On the way in which you discharge this obligation will depend your credit status with yourself—on its prompt paymen depends your classification as a citizen of Washi 5 The Community Chest Errie ; of Wasl}ington, D. C. ? 2

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