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Show CHILDREN'S AID MEETING FRIDAY The Children s Aid society will hold I an open meeting next Friday evening even-ing at S:15 o'clock, at Weber Academy I hall. Prominent speakers will present subjects of vital interest to th6 community com-munity and a good musical program will be given. An urgent Invitation, to the fathers, mothers and the gener- I al public is extended. The society was incorporated April 3, 1910, for the purpose of rendering I assistance to neglected, vagrant or cruelly treated children. The members mem-bers of the society are of three classes, active, sustaining and life members. All members must be women over eighteen years old. The ofllcers of the society, elected for the ensuing year, are: Mrs. C. H. Gosling, president; Mrs. J. M. Bishop, vice president; Mrs. John Culley, secretary; sec-retary; Mrs. C. A. Smurthwaite, treas urer The directors me: Mcsdames T. W. Clancy. JI. V. Barrows, Hatt e Miller. X. p. Craig. I. N. Fulton. E. A. Utll.iield. Carrie E. Bichsel. R. P. Hunter, O. J Stilwell. T. J. Ryan, Jas. Cause. speakers from Salt Lake and Ogdcn wll eloquently present the needs of the society and Its wards, earnest ef. fort will be made to arouse interest In this worthy work and discussion of ways and mean? for providing homes tor children will be a strong feature of the occasion. The ladies 01" the Children's Aid j socie ty are well-known for tiieir earnest earn-est work for the benefit of children, and the hearty support of the citizens of Ogden will unJoublcdly be given them. Plans for future work have been carefully conslrieted and the of- I fleers nnd directors of the organization organiza-tion win Work fa'thfully for their consummation con-summation and hope for hearty co-opei co-opei atiem. |