Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 159, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1922 — Page 5
NOV. 13, 1922
These Organizations Share in thè Community Chest Alpha Home Associatici! American Settlement (Union of Cosmopolttan Community Center and Immigrante' Aid Associatimi) Bots’ Club Association Boy Scouts of America Camp Fire Girls Catholic Community Center and Day Nursery Catholic Women’s Association College Settlement Association Dispensary Aid Faith Home Family Welfare Society (Union of Charity Organizatlon Society, Chlldren’B Aid Association, Mothers' Aid Society) Flanner House Florence Crittenton Home Girl Scouts Indiana Indorsers of Photoplays Indianapolis Day Nursery Association Indianapolis Flower Mission Indianapolis Home for Aged Women Indianapolis Humane Society Indianapolis Orphan Asylum Indianapolis Travelers* Aid Jewish Federation of Indianapolis Knickerbacker Hall Association Old Folks’ Home Public Health Nursing Association Red Cross, Marion County Chapter Salvation Army Social Service Department, Indianapolis Church, Federation Society of thè Good Shepherd Volunteers of America Wheeler City Rescue Mission Woman’s Improvement Club Young Men’s Christian Association Young Men’s Christian Association (Colored) Young Women ’s Christian Assoclation Young Women’s Christian Association (Colored)
Suppose Nobody Cared
Community Chest
health and happiness of our neighVI bors, of every one in need, is our chief concern this week. To care for thè sick and helpless, to untangle thè snarl of lise for a family in distress, to guide boys and girls into good citizenship, and to shelter thè aged—this is our common task. Come, Help Us Fili thè Community Chest Ministering to thè needs of thè city for Better Health, Better Living Conditions, and Better Citizenship— I I Enrolling more givers than ever before (five times as many as supported social Service in Indianapolis Ave years ago)— Saving thè time and expense of thirty-six separate appeals—Giving every man and woman a chance to enlist in his own neighborhood as a Good Neighbor— Indianapolis is uniting all its forces as a city of intelligent Service to others — Two thousand men and women are at work this week to raise this campaign goal, $643,584. It is not for themselves they are working, but for thè 60,000 men, women and children who need help. Will You Bear Your Part of Your Neighbor’s Load? * Give to Your
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These Men and Women Are Campaign Leaders Executive Committee Nicholas Noyes William J. Mooney Edward A. Kahn Women’s Committee Mrs. J. B. Kealing Mrs. Wolf Sussman Mrs. Hugh McGibeny Mrs. John Trenck Division Directors Mile Square—Bowman Elder Mrs. David Lurvey, Associate North Division—Dick Miller Mrs. David Ross, Associate East Division—Thomas Ci. Howe Mrs. Curtis Hodges, Associate South Division—John F. White Mrs. Charles Smith, Associate West Division—Alfred 0. Kauffmann Mrs. Henry Blatt, Associate Special Sections Initial Gifts Albert M. Rosenthal, Arthur Brown, J. K. Lilly Mercantile Employes—Herman Lieber Industriai Employes—EL C. Atkins Governmental Employes—Robert Bryson Budget and Distribution Committee E. A. Kahn, Chairman ■ Scott Brewer Leo M. M. Rappaport J. W. Fesler Franklin Yonnegut W. H. Insley Albert Goldstein John R. Welch Reiley C. Adams, F. W. Backemeyer, Mrs. Linton Cox, Edward J. Gausepohl, Rev. T. W. Grafton, Mrs. Ronald 0. Green, Mrs. Ilarrv W. Griffith, Mrs. Frank Hamilton, Edward Harris, Mrs. Fred Hoke, Frank C. Jordan, Mrs. Joseph B. Kealing, Herman W. Kothe, Irving Lentaux, Albert Metzger, Mrs. Orango Pfaff, Charles E. Rush, Sol Schloss, G. A. Schnull, Mrs. W. 0. Smith, Cari Walk, Ross Wallace, Walter T. White, Mrs. Frank Wood. Community*Chest Office Fred Hoke, President Evans Woollen, Vice-Presldent Frederic M. Ayres, Treasurer Homer W. Borst, Executive Secretary
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