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Show PLAN DRIVE FOR ORPHMNCH Mme. E. Guerin Will Speak in This City Next Week in i Children's Behalf On behalf of the suffering children of Franco, Madam E. Guerin will bo in Ogdcn during tho coming week to give lectures to women's clubs and school chlldron on the conditions of France. Professor L. IJarker of the department of languages at tho University Uni-versity of Utah was In Ogden yesterday yester-day and gave an address in which he pleaded for the children of that country. coun-try. Ho said that Madame Guerin, who had given a .series of lectures at the university, had portrayed the condition con-dition of that country vividly in Salt Lake addresses. Mrs. Philip Warren Knincly of Ogden has been appointed chalrjiian cf tho arrangement committee to assist as-sist Madame Guerin while in Ogdcn. Madame Guerin is a representative of tho French government and Is lecturing lectur-ing throughout the United States. Mrs. Knlscly will bo assisted by Miss Eva Erb, chairman of the Ogden committee of the French destitute orphans. or-phans. Mrs.- Royal Eccle3 and Mrs. James DeVine. Madame Guerin will speak In Ogden next Tuesday and Wednesday. Tuesday Tues-day at 10 a. in., at the Ogdcn high school, later at tho Weber Normal college and at the Sacred Heart academy. acad-emy. Plans are being made for the i poppy drive, which will offer an opportunity op-portunity of raising funds for the American and French children (league. Hundreds of Ogden high school students. Weber Normal col-lego col-lego students and Sacred Heart students stu-dents under the direction of the alum-: alum-: ni associations of the school. For the Ogdon high school thorn will be I Mrs. John Spargo. chairman; Mrs. Marriner Browning, Mrs. Hugh M. Rowc. and Mrs. Donald IT. Rhivcrs; for Weber Normal college, there will be Mrs. E. A. Larkin, chairman: Mrs. Louis II. Perry, Mrs. W. L. Paine, Mrs. Joseph Eccles, Mrs. John Franklin Frank-lin Ellis. The students will dispose of bouttonicrcs in shops and buslnoss houses. Mayor Frank Francis, Rev. John E. Carver. Superintendent W. Karl Hop- kins and President 11. A. tDixon have ; been named on the honorary commit-j commit-j tec. |