The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, October 08, 1922, Magazine Section, Page 5, Image 95

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    THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, OCTOBER 8, 192S
SWEET CHARITY
Copyright, 1922, by the Chicago T rib ape.
Charity begin at
home, you know.
That's -probably why
Mrs. Fred
Gunther has
been over to
tell the minis
ter's wife that
really - her
dresses are a
little., too
sborti
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The lady philanthropist who is perfectly willing to give provided she
er way. U Intertercd with, she won t play.
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Irwin, alas I has the type of (ace that
only means one th'ng- a chronic r
ionocr.
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The willing performer,
who voh.:ntcers her ser
vices for charity often
with little or no provoca
tion. The W. P. is sing
ing about how "thy fra
grance make me swoon,,
as the jasmincatjiooa.';
Why. I didn't suDDOse vou were aroinsr to wear them anv more. Arthur. -so I gave them
to the furnace man." There are -times when Mr. Dobhie wishes that charity would NOT
begin at home!
The organizer, whose
life is just one series of
committees for the ben
efit of this, that aad the
other thing.
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The church work
er. Cousin Rhoda
Tor by varies In
her' religious in
tensity. Some
months she will
be very slack, snd
then again she
win be tust ss
I willing about the
Jtar Dowers ana
The temporary set
tlement worker.
Gladys is working st
the day nursery
Something has to be
done with Gladys Uil
she marries.
Every man his own settlement workc," It all depends on
seems to be Mr. Clock's motto. His whether or no.t
Inside coatpocket, is full of little ards the minister has
telling where the needy and jobless can oEendcd her.
obtain good, wholesome.- honest em
ployment. AH the venders of rubber
gum and leadless pencils are. of crvrse,
grateful beyond words to Mr. Clock.
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