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Show 12 ADDED TO ROTARY CLUD Seven Directors Elected; Club Men to Help Ogden I Crippled Baby i Ogden'H Rotary club initiated 12 new members of that organization last eenln at the annual hanQiiet ,heid in tho Weber club rooms, the customary welcome of the new mom- I herd being made more Impressive by the words of President E S. Hinckley I who explained that the full meanlnjrl of Rotary could not be. realized and' felu by an individual member until i forced to leave the club because of j I Changs In classification. This reference. refer-ence. It was stated, was occasioned by ! the plans of President Hinckley regarding: re-garding: his resignation as superintendent superinten-dent of tho industrial school and desire de-sire to enter into business for himself. him-self. u T MEMBERS. The charge tO the 12 new members was read by Rev. ir.hn Bdward Carver, Car-ver, ail members of the club standing while II was riven The following ! were initiated: Dan R. Smith. James L, Abbott. Harry Hudson, H. A. Bennlng. Morris Flow its. William A. Whitney. John T. Hall, John Q Leonard, George K rn, . Jess Richards, W O. Wilson and Richard Rich-ard Leek. Seven directors of the club wen i elected They will meet next Tuesday Tues-day noon with the present Rotary i board, to take over the club work de- tails, to elect a president vice president presi-dent and secretary and treasurer and j I to name committees. 1 DHUE4 TORS ELECT ED. The following were elected: ! Henry A. Anderson. J. W. Abbott. , 1 James Brennan, James Doon, Joseph , M. Parker. William V. Rockefeller ; , and John N. Sparg. TO II KM CRIPPLE. I Steps toward the remedying of a i serious physical detect of an Ogd n ' 1 rhlld. ax a part of the club's ,1. t in.-.- during the past year w-r'- explained 1 1 by Dr. Kugene H. Smith, chairman ol ; ! the special committee He told ln I the committee had found a two-year-, old boy in need of auch help, the baby having .' club foot. An operation had been perfortnsd, remedying this: I to a considerable degree and plaster casts applied. Now the hild is ready rea-dy to learn to walk With the use of a brace and shoe which must be espec-i.ilK espec-i.ilK fitted He recommended that the club continue the work with this child, so thut the boy can be restored 1 to normal condition Community singing led by Henry A Vnderson was one of the features of iiv Rotary assemblage, about 30 sonRS old and new being sung by the ! club President Hinckley announced that the attendance was tho largest In the history of th club. 76 members j being present. v |