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Show lioiiir- ID MEET TONIGHT The Ogden Caledonian club is to celebrate cel-ebrate the anniversary of the birth of the Scotch poet, Bobby Burns, tonight to-night at the Royal academy on Washington Wash-ington avenue, with a program of music, mu-sic, recitations and speeches, to be followed by a dance. The principal address of the evening will be made by Hon. David O. McKay and a special spe-cial musical feature will be the singing sing-ing of several choruses by the Caledonian Cale-donian chorus of 20 voices. The complete program follows: Selection Kenley's Orchestra Address of "Welcome , ...Chief Win. N. Purdle Part song, "There Was a Lad Was Born in Kyle" Caledonian Chorus, 20 Voices Song. "Sweet Afton" Miss Margaret Peart Song, "Burns and Scotland Yet".. Mr. G. W. Bain Selection, comic... Mr. Mathew Gait Song, "O a' tho Airts" . . Miss Kate Bly th Oration, "Burns" Hon. David O. McKay Part song, "Duncan Gray Came Here to Woo" Chorus Song "Gay Bring to Me a Pint o' Wine" William Jack Violin solo "Doon the Burn Davie Lad" William Kenley Song '"Bonnie Doon" Miss Lillian Scott Song 'Vale o' Levan" John McMillan "Auld Lang Syne" Exhibition dancing Sailor hornpipe. horn-pipe. Master James and Miss Janet Kay; Highland Fling, Miss Nellie Lid-doll. Lid-doll. The committees are: Reception, Alex LIddell, Lawrence Sommerville; G. W Balne. Davie Sneddon; floor, J. Wilson, Mathew Gait, William Jack, R. I Moyes. nn |