Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1935, Page 12

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/ THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1935. L] STOODARD BAPT LD FOLKS :up e Se. JEWISH SOCIAL VICE AGENCY| ) 1 Se wih . SOCIAL AGENCIES| A 110r-utt Se ww 4 EPISCOPAL EYE, EAR & THROA 1147 1545t N W ST. VINCENTS WASHINGTON HOME FOR FOUNDLINGS ) : ST, JOSEPHY sér0- w2 5e ] “In pursuance of the announced policy . . . the Government is withdrawing as rapidly as possible from the fields of emergency home relief. “In the task of caring for the less fortunate in the year of 1936 there are, of course, many important gaps to be filled. It is to the filling of these gaps that your earnest efforts are being directed. “It cannot be emphasized too often that the task you have heen doing all these years is far broader than relief. The public must RELIEF SOCIETY e & : | X A b realize more and more the great and necessary work vou are do- 2727 44 i Rd > o 4 N\ L ] & o . . . . ing in such fields as nursing, hospitals, child welfare, recreation NORTHWEST : : i SETTLEMENT HOUSE and youth guidance. Such services as these have not and cannot " {505 a5t ww be assumed as a responsibility of Federal Government. Their very nature consigns them to private agencies. “ s ik y‘;\;\& i 3 08 .« . and so I say, Godspeed to you. The United States can have no higher ideal than that expressed in your slogan. To each and all of you let me say— “BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR.” "COMMUNITY |8 CHEST : Ry 3 From the address of President Roose- ALEAREA % \ velt to the 1936 Mobilization for Human Needs at the White House meeting Sep- tember 22, 1935. Note: Answering the false impression that “the Social Security Bill makes Community Chest work less important than before’’—please re- member that taxes to pay for old-age benefits do not take effect until 1937. Payments to the aged CANNOT BEGIN UNTIL 1942. As 1o unemployment insurance, NOTHING CAN BE PAID to unemployed workers before 1938! There will be a greater need in 1936 for Com- munity Chest work—than ever before! i P Campaign Dates, November 11 to 20 Campaign Goal, $1,877,900 NORTHEAST GEORGEI’OWN [CHILORENS HOUSE 3238 -N St KW v X ; iy - Jcommrree > d e A X N /022 -17° 5S¢ ¥ W, BOYS CLUB ; 44 4 { : § : ‘ SHINGTON WEART, [ASSOCIATION 1315 ~19°.5¢ AW, i 5 ¢ Ay k 4 ’ALV‘“O" GIRL SCOUTS : ; ¥ 3 3 . 4 £ i OF : ; 1 ) & ; _ AR 5 . X 3 $ 426~ s-.«n 82 . . ;B g 5 3 5 L) T {PRoviIDENCE HOSPITAL N2~ oot D. 5¢ 2 ST. ANN'S cig INSTRUCTIV INFANT ASYLUM) FORTHE VISITING NURSES 2300 - X 5t Nl 80 Albee 8/ds

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