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Show MISS TINLING TO LECTURE IN OGDEN Miss Christine I. Tlnling, formerly of London, Eng., now of Norfolk, Va., lecturer for tho scientific temperance Instruction department of the national W C. T. U.. will be in Ogdcn Tues day, December 10. P. P. Claxton, United States com missioner of education, who so recently recent-ly addressed an Ogden nudlence, writes: "Miss Christine I Tinllng has for three years been a member of tho faculty fac-ulty of the Summer School of the South and has given instruction in hygiene, hy-giene, with special reference to tho of fects or narcbtics on the human system. sys-tem. Her work is scientific and sane I havo been very much pleased with what she has done and hope that she will continue to be a member of tho faculty of the Summer school from year to year. "She is, to begin with, a good biologist biol-ogist and knows her work from the biological side. She presents everything every-thing in a way both scientific and attractive. at-tractive. "She tells me sho would like to make engagements to give lectures and lessons to teachers in institutes and normal schools I bellove she would be very successful In thiB and that such lectures would result in much good in the direction of tho right teaching of hygiene in thu school of tho country For this work I recommend her most heartily. (Signed) "P. P. CLAXTON." The program for Miss C. I. Tlnling's visit in Ogden follows: 9 a. m. Weber academy; lecture to student body. 10:30 a. in. Talk at Presbyterian parlors. 12 noon Box luncheon; each Indy bring lunch. 1 p. m. Ogden High school; talk to student body. 1:30 State President .Mrs. Lula M. Shepard of Salt Lake will hold cou-forencc cou-forencc with W. C T. U. committee. 2-30 p. m. Superintendents' hour. 3 p. m. Miss Tinllng. 7:30 p. m. Address on "Narcotics," Presbyterian parlors. |