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Show jf! f . . CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY M OF OGDEN. ij$ Do not forget the Children's Aid 11 ( 1 society, that organization which reach- llll cs out and clotnes the raed child, I ill ministers to the ills of the suffering iful and ls the sock1 SamaritEU1 to evcry 'mm helpless creature in this community. I'll 3 The standard voucncs for tue work ilmjw of the, women, who, associated toil to-il 'JHH fiether in doing good, are known as J) the Children's- Aid society. The fol-i fol-i ijl lowing appeal is brought to the at-i?Km at-i?Km tentlon of the people: J JtJ "Tho cold, stormy weather of the 1 li!l paBt week brings most forcibly to 1 'ill! mind the near approach of winter, and I ii also the need of warm clothing for ;f?J the little unfortunate children, of our 1 !l community who are not provided with IslnJ clothing of sufficient warmth to beep livM them from feeling keenly the chill of ullff these wintry days'. Illfl "The Children's Aid society, know- jflff ing how freely and generously the El public have responded henofore, HH make this appeal for cast-off woolen flB clothing, shoes, skirts, coats and any- thing that can be made over for the VfU llttle ones' ' be moBt nIsbly ap- 3 WBt. preciated. 2 vfi "Those having clothing, leave at the S'Mu Children's Aid Free Dispensary, over liD Kern's Cafe, any Saturday afternoon, B; or 'phone 451, and it will be called for m i and used wnere most needed." |