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Show I CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME. A movement is on in this community to raise funds to be sent ,o outside sources in aid of a- society said to be devoted to child wel-'nre. wel-'nre. Inasmuch as Ogden has the Children's Aid Society, Ogden 's :irst and most imperative duty is to give to the local organization ivhich is directed by Ogden women who serve without pay. "Whenever a charitable organization has paid workers and the noney collected is sent to distant fields there is always this unan-jwered unan-jwered question: How much of the funds finally goes to the helping of little ihildren ? People who give generally are most concerned in knowing that :ho dollars, thcr contribute honestly arc expended. One thing is uite certain to Ogdenitcs who are charitably inclined and that is he high character of the work of the Children's Aid Society and the plf-saerificing services of the noble women responsible for the dol-ars dol-ars placed' at the disposal of the societ-. ' |