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Show i : i I Society j Scots of Ogden to Give Program and Dance Next Saturday At the Woodman hall next Saturday evening the Ogden Scots are to enter- tain fellow members and their friends at a dance and concert for which arrangements ar-rangements are being made by a committee com-mittee composed of the following: j James Drysdale, chairman; William 'Chambers, secretary; Sergeant Mc-I Mc-I Leod, chairman publicity committee; .Mrs. James Hamilton, chairman pro-!gram pro-!gram committee; Mrs. F. R. Cleve, chairman reception committee; i G. McMillan, chairman dance committee; James Hamilton, pipe major, and Miss Ivine Shields, accompanist. The concert program will precede tho dancing party and the program follows: Concert Program. , Pipe band selection. .Ogden Pipe Band Address of welcome Chairman James Drysdale Song, "Bonnie Doon" Ogden Scots' Double Quartet Cornet solo, Scotch selection Wm. Henderson Qrrif ""VVJiiofln nn' I'll Hnmn Vr Song. "Afton Water".. Jock McMillan Address, "Robert Burns" David O. McKay Selection Pipe Band Humorous Scotch reading Mrs,. F. R. Cleve Song Mrs. Jessie Wayment "Where Scotland Found Her Fame" William- Jack "A Man's a Man for a That" Mrs. Agnes Warner' Exhibition dancing I Highland Fling... Miss Nellie Tidell I Sailor's Hornpipe j James and Janet Kay Dance Program. 1 Grand March, led by Pipe Band. 2 Waltz. " 3 Highland Schottischc. i One Stop. . 5 Petronella. 1 "-' - S Fox Trot, 7 Two Step. S Scotch Reel. 1 ' f) Waltz. 10 Pas-De-Quare. 11 Virginia Reel. 12 Home, Sweet Home. WARD TO PRESENT DRAMA A five-act drama, "The Unknown Servant," will be presented by the Ninth ward dramatic association in tho Ninth ward amusement hall this evening at 8:16 o'clock. The play will be presented again Friday evening. Special music has been arranged by the orchestra. DRAMA CLUB. The members of the Drama club , will meet Saturday afternoon, January 24, at the home of Mrs. George Barlow, Bar-low, 224S Quincy avenue, with Mrs. Barlow and Mrs. Phillip Dix as hostesses. host-esses. "The Life of Maurice Maeterlinck" Maeter-linck" will be given by Miss Inez Adams and "Mary Magdalene" will be the subject of a paper by Mrs. Andrew An-drew T. Clark. CONGREGATIONAL LADIES' AID SOCIETY. ' The Ladies Aid society of the First Cougregatioual church will meet Friday Fri-day afternoon, January 23, with Mrs. I Likert as hostess. The ladies are asked to meet in the basement of the church and all are urged to be pres-I pres-I ent. ADMITTED TO SORORITY. Wednesday evening the Delta Epsi-lon Epsi-lon sorority of the University of Utah heeld an initiation for pledge members and among the pledges taken into the sorority were those of Miss Avon ' Rich and Miss Fay King of Ogden, ; who are attending the university at present. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Historical society will meet at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. J. A. McGce, 2521 Van Burcn avenue. on (tigate the practicability of discontlqu- 9 ing flogging of male prisoners. Id- SH mates of the city stockade are persons fH convicted in police court. IH oo 0 |