Evening Star Newspaper, February 2, 1930, Page 112

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Old and young receive service at the Travelers’ Aid Society booth at Union Station. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE GIVE ONCE FOR ALL— FOR WASHINGTON’S SAKE AND THE COMMUNITY CHEST SECTION—FEBRUARY 2. 1930. Needy families are helped to help themselves by Community Chest or- ganizations. CGrowing old gracefully. One of the residents at the Hebrew Home for the Aged. At left: His. pet was given to him by the Washington Animal Rescue League. “Mess Call!” One of the new citi- zens arriving at Co- lumbia Hospita' appears to like the fare served there. Disabled veterans are helped by the Chest through the American Legion and the Dis- abled American Vet- erans of the World War. wimming is great sport at the Boys' Club Camp on the Wicomico River. Close to bedtime. A group of boys at the St. Joseph's Home and School. A happy circle of youngsters at the Juanita K. Nye Coun- cil House. Sheltered! One of the residents at the Stoddard Bap- tist Old Folks' Home for Colored. Lucile has no father and Jack has no mother, but both receive lov- ing care at St. Ann’s Infant Asylum.

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