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WELFARE WORK IN SND YEAR HERE Miss Beale Files Her Annual Report With Association The annual Miss M. Beale, executive secretary of Welfare Association of New was made at the annual mec that organization held at its quarters on Center street the absence of cers, who were thus unable to pre-| sent thelir the was then adjourned until evening, October 22 also presented ering the last threc regular quarterly me preceded the annual one. The port for the entire year follows To the dircctors of the Welfard association of New Dritai The year of our service in the communi mily we association end Septembher 1924, Ten years go when reached our and ¢ ed our 21st bi were k as the charity new name “Wellare emphasizes the most \a of our work One of the most important sub- jects at that pre-war time was the question of the immigrant ot midst. State National Confe long and laboriously on jects as reports of how various pub- | lic institutions and charitable so- | cleties carried on their own work in a certain’ locality. When social W ers get together now there is litt time for consideration of such*loca subjects. Today th study lying facts in the varied eocial work, discussing trust fu for soclal greater understanding between ents and children, medical examin- o f social work, | ations as a factor of socia B report of Cora the Britain, ting of head Due to the offi- | several of meeting Wed reports, an oral report months, at tng W 31st majority thday we Associatior | part organizatior s and conte such sub- ces mplate mmm} ficlds of service, par- how foster children turn out, and so | on. Social work is no longer an ex- | periment; it is a well recognized | profession. When 3,500 workers met | this past summer at Toronto in the | interest of national and internation- al problems, one writer admitted a J‘V certain relief that there could be so | many social workers so likeable and | g0 human. Another said, “To fecl | the spirit of this varied multitude of | social workers from all parts of the continent . . . is to realize the ful- | fllment of many high dreams of | poet and seer. It is to know, as per- | haps nothing else could reveal to s, at least in some measure, the ! temper and ideals of the American | of tomorrow."” | As we revert again ar our watchword “service”, we must continually stress the fact that the giving of relief is not our chief func- | tion. Relief giving is only one of | the instruments and means used to restore a family to normal life. In| the years gone by an untraine worker was paid to hand out ma terial aid to the poor. As time goes | on trained workers are requir render service relief to thos need; the highest form of re relief from worries, ill health, which will cut down the need money relief and other material aid. | To do things with the family, not | for them, is our aim, at in the | end they may become f-reliant and self-supporting. O render service'relief to the public at anytime, in any way we ¢ | Our association has long e | ceased to be only a relief giving so- | clety. It is a place where search of a friend at times, or those in need of a lift out of social difficulties can come ask for a confidential a sympathetic ear. It ise to see that the majority of those applying to us have been helped in fessional capacity. Court lawyers and others realize t of settling social proble court repeatedly cants to the Welfar thelp in readjusting difficnlt tions. We are sometimes payment for such service {n clation of the advice given swer is that we are ready the community at all times i way The is, as a whole, need of human sers realize the financial saving by adjustments in a family ous peculiarities, wit pervision become a pendent a cheaper way tha again to task is to troublous | hearing officials assoctation we are able, com seldom aware hout which su these detriment on society AR SOROA RO RO The Best Cough Surun is Home-made Here's an easy way to save 2. and et have the hest rongh remedy you ever tried. You've probablv urmV known plan of maki home. 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Wayne, Ind. quickly ‘ym, 1 ternal orders and others |&on {ehildren m be the developing of | | waiting lees o 1t |quainted w | she should at any time whose the ir {marry or go m by an inexperlencec of- fice Our records such a procedure is in the saving and not an publi he stricken with illness re inability months, was given with Inadequate foree. end expanse to the a family was alting in an many aid Interviews were @ church, fra- for the pur- family In- per- 1 year ob seewred for him and lay the father ondition comfortable lireet- wage earner of to do work for Temporary il any material relatives, y of adding to the The eldest suaded to give up come son W 1 cherishe at school, a with hopes that some galn his he the fairly may re the family Lxcept for those individuals ly interested, the public s fe cxpense, Ior months following the iliness husl is glven, one mother has de J almost solely on this wdly ittle ones! the wor organi for advice garding her- husband is wage Is no cou zood having a looks lines, the Al fricnds, mother, few pe with appearance forward ition to the next association visitor and pa- limit iily seems to have part of his anatomy v backbone which with rigidity in t could be of some . One needs to be boarder in the household of such a man in order to keep things moving. Food for the forthcoming, a eds to be ingenu to the when ery essential amount onstant u weak-willed wife it of When comes a an f ign land unattended, ieved to find ¥ the ‘Tra rom the time she | ches her since May, 19 urged to her old girl rom a is happy a seventeen year ross the occ for- means of Aild socict tin | Eig) she teen tim Welfare association we nmf‘l stranger to New Britain and her piloted him to his home or fricnds or made him to be met, making sure that as to home, arrange for Afte | I turned friends and oce A telegram no a French girl »y her lover, a resident of New Br 1 bry t to this city. C carric of correspondence and arrangements le by the family. The Travelers Society realize that it is d to keep in touch with especially if they of English, so that they known to th community, W that t iple were ma immed their the city 3 1w fird rival of who was met 1 on by means Aid able a young couple, have no knowledge may be mac resonr- arri as steac v Eer living gestio for o were relative, Sug. ther ac unguage girl was in all upon this Association if feel the need with a hecoming be {h the English provided and the vited to wer of a fri | A v girl | hrougnt of nineteen to this city by a her mot consent b in picked st the man 1 to marry rooming house ed to be not ! sticated gi work tion for a comrades at 1en ¢ tn years putatior unsophi would he husband w t specially ove rece s girl had for a male premises. He ha ri'e 1 prom other to ca nd lady re original plans 1 and was dete her new mined to continue friene ship, not izing her danger, our sought. Knc city li . drunken a pro- | |she wa taking for her {in a ne tate or waiting till her mo! Shomt 1 was sent 10 She mother to exj show that | eling no | during which time | rself piloted | 1s of the ar- is desir- | Joss, all 1 a friendly counselor. Someone has sald, *“T'he drama of fumily lite - knows no - season." Throughout the year the Welfare as- soclation spends funde for necessary material ald but a far greater serv- lce which extends through the months can never be valued in fg- lollars and cents. Service to humanity can be estimated only by results obtained. A breaking tamily held together, a shattered one medical ald supplied, hed out and adjust- Ul tend toward a bet- and a city of better ures of Lullt yp again troubles smoc ments maile ter clidzenship | homes in which to rear the children whose future our welfare de- pends, Al intereat centers in 1 of today develop into the man of tomorrow. Respectfully submitted, CORA M, BEALE Exccutive Secretary. Statistics. . to Sept. 30, 1924, the | Let us help him to| pplicatio Public officlals Private socletics Churches ...... Interestad 1ml|\]dlm\l eane Other citles . Schools ... for Service Applicants, Total N cases dealt ar . Continued cases . during Including: Translents ., Families . Work only .. .a Perso Calls at office ... Applicants 1 Service. | Consultants Visits b; itor .. Business calls Telephone calls . Volunteer wk (hra. Secretary and tw Families receiving Clothing .. Institutional care .. Medleal ald . .oves Optieal ald «vvaves Transportation ... Dental ald ... .. Logal ald A Work TeMPOrary «.u.. e or money Imck. Atali good druggists, Permanent ., 12 28 Causes of Need in New Cases, Industrial conditions , Widowhogd Drunkenness Sickness or accident .., Phys or mental handicap O1d agp .. Shiftlessness Vagraney . Immortality or crime Miscellancous . Desertion . Incorrigibility . Domestic difficulty . qu_;qgv_,-n = Material Relief. Amount of treasury aid Amount of ald from speclal fund .. $330.71 Total of Welfare Asso. funds.1090,91 Amount organized ... ... 1810.94 !home of the bride's Total amt, of ald expended through Wellare Asso channels ... v oo 0 DOYLE~M¢CONN The wedding of Thomas W. Doyle of 48 Farmington avenue and Miss Kathleep T. MeConn, daughter of Muys, Barah-McConn of 84 Black Rock avenue, took place at 9 o'clock yesterday morning at St. Mary's church, Rev. Walter A, McCrann performed the ceremony. Walter J. Doyle, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man and Miss Elizabeth Me- Conn, the bride's sister, was brides- mald, A reception was held at the mother after the ceremony, and the couple left on their wedding trip to Canada. On their return they will make thelr home at 82 Black Rock avenue. Mr, Doyle is a member of the firm of King & Doyle Tobacco Co. Milk readily becom place for microbes in hot weather, /| Girls! 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