A merico ffewish Periodical eater CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO FIEfrritordniun Of RON ICIL PAGE ELEVEN ,// Suppose Nobody Cared Suppose Suppose nobody cared what should become of those thousands of crippled children of De- troit whose little twisted limbs and broken bodies cry out for sympathy and help! nobody cared what should happen to the aged and infirm, whom disease, mis- fortune and the fleeting years have robbed of their youth and their capacity for self-support! Suppose Suppose nobody cared what should be the lot of Detroit's orphans—those fatherless, motherless, aye, homeless boys and girls whose de- pendency pleads for our aid'. nobody cared what char- acter-building influences should be thrown about the youth of Detroit — what assistance should be given to the blind, the sick and the needy— what efforts should be made to stamp out disease and crime— Just Suppose that Nobody Cared! but Somebody Does Care —and because somebody cares and has always cared, Detroit, the mighty and loving mother that she is, has ever responded to the summons of duty—her needy have received help, her sick have been nursed, her orphans and blind and aged have been provided with homes, her girls and boys have been guarded from evil and surrounded with the forces of good— and Detroit's soul goes marching on. Detroit Appeals To You again as she has done once each year for the past two years. De- troit, in the name of her united charities, in the name of all her public servants who are laboring for the common good, appeals to YOU appeals to every man and woman to come forward and do his or her share in furthering the public weal—appeals to you to do and to give to the extent of your ability that this great community may rise to the fulfilment of her nigh obligation. — Detroit's Honor Obligation for 1921 —the amount required to meet adequately the needs of our var- ious charitable and character- building institutions—is $2,560,- 000. Next week to every citizen will come the opportunity to give his share toward this worthy fund. And when that opportunity comes, let everyone be ready. the excuse of Cain, "Am I my brother's keeper?" Nay, let us be thankful that the call is here and go forward as one man tc meet our responsibility. As the citizens of this happy, this vig- orous, this prosperous city, let our answer to the high summons of the Community Fund again vindicate Detroit's proud reputa- tion of doing great things greatly. Let no one shrug his shoulders and say, "The problem is not mine." Let no one give voice to Local Organizations in the Community Fund: CARE OP SICK Children'. Free Hospital Vlsaing Nurse Association Central Nursing Buicau Cottage Ho.nilni Evan. Deaconess Hospital Grace Hospital Social Service Dept. Harper Hospital Social Service Dept. St. Mary's Hospital Aux. nic Ptychopathic Michigan Hospital School Detroit Tuberculatit Society MAY Fund—House of Prowidenm Dunbar Memorial Hospital Sigma Gamma Orthopedic Clinic Woman'. Hospital and Infanta Home CARE OF CHILDREN Children'. Aid Society Michigan Children'. Home Society St. Vincent As Paul C. C. Dept House of Providence Aug. St. Acne. Hons. St. Francis Home St. Joteph's Home St. Vincent's Asylum Ford Republic Methodist Children's Horne Detroit Phone Cadillac 7461 CHARACTER BUILDING RECREATION AND EDUCATION League of Catholic Women Young Women's Hebrew Au'a Chase Street Settlement Franklin Street Settlement TALI Beta Neighborhood House Sophie Wright Nursery Boy Scouts Girl Scout. and Campfire Girls Detroit Urban League Freels Air Society Bay Court Holiday Howe Girl. Friendly Sc.!. y Girls. Protective League Salvation Army Home FAMILY RELIES' Humane and Animal Welfare Society United Jewish Charities Pathfinders Cub Polk]. Aid Society CARE OF AGED Legal Aid Bureau Arnold !forret Detroit Housing Assn Phyllis Wheatley Home Salvation Army Thompson Home Visiting Housekeeper Min Mutual Aid tr Neighborhood Club INFORMATION SERVICE AND Community Center. Highland P.M CO-ORDINATION PROTECTIVE WORK Pure., of Governmental P aaaaa ch Community Union Bureau of Catholic Societies Associated Charities Florence Crittentou Home HOW MUCH"? SHALL I GIVE o Individuals and corpora- tions are urged to give at least the same amounts as last year. Any contri- bution may be assigned, in whole or in part, to any organization prefer- red. One dollar of each contribution is given to the American Red Cross to make the subscriber a member for 1921. e Detroit Patriotic Fund ni 3rs! Annual Campaign Nov.15 to 22 100 Griswold Street (Nee No. 541 Grimaldi