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Show P1CESS MINE TO SPEAK SUNDAY Ogden church-goers are looking forward for-ward to the talk to be delivered tomorrow tomor-row evening at S o'clock in the Baptist Bap-tist church by Princess Itahme Haidor, the Syrian, on the subject, "Under Syrian Stars." The locture Is a unique one, depicting manners, traditions and customs of the Holy Land. The Princess Kahme, member of the ancient Syrian royal family, Is on a tour of the United States, enlightening tho people of this country on the subject sub-ject of Oriental customs and peoples. Educated In the missionary schools of Palestine and tho leading universities of the United States, the young woman is an eloquent speaker; -and .is. certain -' Mill 1H .IP 1-" - """""V Ml I ' -ft -" "TTTTH to give an interesting talk tomorrow evening. Monday evening at the First Methodist Metho-dist church the princess will give her own dramatization of "Naaman, the Leper." based on the old Biblical story of the great Syrian captain, Naaman, from the worship of Baal to the worship wor-ship of Jehovah by the Prophet Elisha. A special feature of both will be the real Oriental music, both Egyptian and Syrian, given by Miss Lucille Burgess, who is traveling the country with Princess Rahme. No admission is to be charged to the entertainments. |