| Title | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 2, Folder 4 |
| Creator | Drama Club of Ogden |
| Description | Minutes of the Drama Club of Ogden meetings. Roll call and treasure reports included. There are a few handwritten notes on the paper. |
| Subject | Drama; Community theater; Theater; Women--Societies and clubs |
| Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| Date | 1923; 1924 |
| Date Digital | 2023-11 |
| Medium | minutes; correspondence |
| Spatial Coverage | Ogden, Weber County, Utah, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/11788968, 41.22809, -111.96766 |
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| Language | eng |
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| Source | Drama Club of Ogden Collection, Box 2, Folder 4, Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| OCR Text | Show igh ae i di ‘- be. e aes, As wh S jorace G..Nebeker... Josepn fcoles. _ Ue _x Lie : Lip eeermensrsnabe ei PEALE Re SOE AN IE TNA CECI ftir WL ag - ote ani AY e ; ; He. sa 1928 voted that plaatctheed begir Be it resolved: | ‘That’ nobefore the c then existing. “nenbers name sho be uprl esen dted er must be placa as to when her name is to be voted upon. [he nform the sponsor y. a: tary | Roll 1925-1924 - joa] CQ Nrs. Geo. Mrs. James Vaiss ge 8 Arthur Barber Geo. Barlow Mark Brown M. iramay Andrew i 4 2 Royal Eecles Carlyle Eubank Joseph HKvans Clyde a es * “f =| ee ee | aj bt Eecles Prout wt lowed re. (t. y FL. 6 ‘< a q | aj (2 by Dumke “Limbs ti W. Kinsely«& Ee Aa bereen. Hiva Littlefield Grace Matthews Joseph Morrell Horace "A Ne ie cA & | ry bod feel foe fom ry t) 1 “ Sunn fo T. Joseph Myra ele a T) ace er bene NI Hae m i A2 eo) fi aie a (4. Fred mee Gy b.. Coray Thompson Corn vames De Vine PRHiillip Dix Nell Driggs p= }si Brown ET Minnie yg] 4 Miss Zelta Ballinger (4 Rolend Ballan tyne hed Miss Anderson PP Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Nebeker Jeo. Olsen Lillian O'Neil | VO, o> oe sible: 5 ad Miss Mrs. | 20, — 9ay cl uf | os oa | Rhag) J aed . | ; ete = ce Spaville ’ = z:sie vi Fa zx Henr “4 KO « ™; "< : ey ai. on i TzT" WOL tTtenrore i Arthur Noolle nfey p spi Stht ae tf ¢ { &4 TS% [rene é> cK Srum DuPe ere Mir c™ x ¢ Son é§ 1erman Hs ek BNE ey nds J yy MAK \ \ ) I a } J 2 i Be h4 7 ‘ cM 5 oa = sae 3Le WV Mrs. EF ® hod FT © nt YD ee aay ao a = Lesl at e bE ‘ = i >o~ & $.. Ge ff Mrs. F oDper :- e an it ; vm A iy 490 °990 * qgde¢ ]Mrs XQ} a 40 =~ | yd + A September a ceded 8, 19234 special meeting Mrs. Nebeker announced the of the Drama meeting at Josephs was in Ogden and him by the Club had come the up. pley committee presented several 1, Discussion followed. Nebeker. which was act plays regulsr the home Club pre- of Iirs. i—_—s that Prof. plans, one question of Mrs. Clark to have Mr. Josephs for pres sentation at It coach three the Orpheum was moved using Of the by of oneOct. Mrs. Clark and seconded that ir. Josephs be hired to coach three one-act plays. to be pres sented at the Orpheum Oct. 1, Mr. Josephs to be pee 5125.00 the funds to be used for the Children's Ei brery Fund or some charitable purpose. Pepe Vrs. Larkin moved that each member be pledged for ten tickets. The motion was not seconded, so was withdrawn. hKhirs. Morrell moved that the details be left to the play committee to that we abide by their decision. was poeoness we sti a Josephine secretary eS work out and The motion was T. Coffman pro tem Norm Q ALR onagannet BA Sy y (b, Ae FOr «1925-246 The first regular meeting of the Drama Club was held at the home of Mrs. Nebeker Sept. 8, with Mrs...Joseph Eccles the assisting hostess. After Roll call the minutes of May leth were read and with slight correction approved. The following. program was given:Violin solo--Mazurka in F--Mtiuaiski--Mrs. Royal Hecles, accompanied by Mrs. Olsen. Prof. B. Roland Lewis of the University of Utah ical lectured Drama of most Ancient Greeks." Mrs. Hecles and Mrs. Olsen The program for the following Dues were Freind. the interestingly on the played Class "Melody" meeting was announced. The meeting adjourned after which the hostesses served tea and a social hour wa Ss) enjoyed. Seaman. paid Josephine a by Mrs. Mark Brown 7. Coffman pro tem 4H A ey ip Soget so 4Y ve anaes rire he kon = OA A and \ — X \ =A Miss 22, 1920 Club met in Drama The of Mrs. home the September D. A. séssion regular Barber with Mrs. Provo Oct. 8, call. Roll hostess. Fred at assisting Nebeker Mrs. The minutes were resd and approved. to accept Lewis had declined that Prof. announced saying that he recompensation for his lecture, to talk to end pleasure it as a privilege rarded it a part of his the Drama Club and considered vacation. Nebeker reported that the State Federetion Mrs. as. Coffman convention in meet would one allowed were delegate that we was seconded and carried. iack of time the Club given the committee and ll, and pres- the besides to act as delegate. volunteered Mrs. Barlow ident. inasmuch es Mrs. Morrell and Seaman moved that Miss in official eapsecity Kinsely would be there Mrs. The motion Barlow act as our delegate. that Mrs. Mrs. Coffman reported the City Federation meetin the prosome changes Miss Kelly announced ing. Clark Mrs. by the printers. sram due to mistakes of e becaus thet reported for the play committee advantage take to unable wes one-ac offer to coach the three Joseph's of Mr. to the anticiincident Necessary expenses plays. and ae vote of pated presentetion were allowed, thanks seconded wes membership action before pledge card. Mrs. She suggested that namesof membership the Evans : on the ere two committee for their gift to there that candidates the membership the Club for its thanked | as follows: followed of by the : re Greek Be -u stage discussion. Play--"The Hippolytus"--by Huripedes, Wes Discussion followed. by Mrs. Morrell. Voice and Piana--"The Music)--Miss BHllen the signs developement Ballantyne, of candidate The program wes talk Mrs. the to baby. her A Mrs. submitted be Morrell carried. reported Morrell by Mrs. a motion and committee vacancies. in Hymn Thomas to and Apollo” Mrs. (Harly Barlow. that on Oct. Miss Thomas announced rt under conce r in Lieurance would appeé pices of the Sempre Musical Society. read Greek 19 Thurlow the aus- ex hf ~~ a A } hine jecre 4— os er uu at Jy © 2 0) Joser t N iv pe Brown, 2: PS October 6, 1925 from Mrs. — regular meeting of the Drama Club was Joseph R. Morrell, held at the home of Mrs. with Miss Ida Anderson as the assisting hosteeas. Minutes were read and approRoll was called. ved with slight correction. The A communication John A. Widtsoe exState Chairman of Motion Pictures was read, plaining her plan and asking for a city committee Discussion followed. member from each club. Kinsley represent Mrs. Morrell moved that Mrs. The move was the Drama Club on this committee. | and carried. seconded Alex Heclanist A letter was read from Mrs. of Provo explaining part of the entertainment be there With a and asking that our president Following the Drama Club. banner to represent discussion Miss Seaman moved that 1t be leit to Miss Grant and Miss Anderson to provide a The motion was seconded and banner. Suitable the City FederCoffman reported Mrs. carried. reported for cde Mrs. Morrell ation meeting. membership for committee, presenting four names for membership. report was A motion seconded and of joining the Western and consideration Mrs. accept carried. The General Morrell's question Federations was again to Mrs. discussed. Barber moved that we continue this business until a later time. The motion was seconded and osrries.: Mrs. Morre eit: told of her visit to the meetor Americe while she was ing of rie. Drama League in Chicago. The following program was given: One Fine Day. Solo from Mac ame Butterfly, Saville, accompanied Play--The Hldes by Mrs. Paper--Modern Trag redy--Mrs. by discussion. : Discussion Violin irs. Vlsen. Barber, Son--Galsworthy, followed. Solo--A Melcdy, Heurter, : tollowed Mrs. barkin. accompanied. Olsen. Mrs. Thurlow Saville Lieurance. announced the Mrs. concert by . by ing The next which the meeting was was meeting announced, adjourned. Dues were paid by Mrs. Olsen, Miss O'Niell, and i? i @ |, pro G tS fo lLiow- a Mrs. ae | C rum. af? :i: rman tem fed aac tes Hvans, Dues RT Nebeker 2Ah|A i Cnalirs QU on hand Th @2z2 UO Doe @ UD () 157.85 oS STR OLIYO.85 S Wae oS ey $190.85 be The regular meeting of the Drame Club was held at the home of Mrs. Andrew T. Clark with Miss Zelta Ral laaces assisting hostess. The roll was called and the minutes of October 6 Were read and approved. Mrs. Nebeker Oo © a. asking the to a Ward. A motion was meade by Mrs. Phillip be reported that the Club could not . ick Club mess ege e from M Se sponsor a 1 ecture by Mr. gave it this should lecture at gage: this with time, the but that our City Federation N ewe Rs Fred- Dix that sponsor delegate and support them in any action they might take. The motion wes seconded and carried. | Phillip Dix showby Mrs.A finencial report ing a balance of $157.85 was réad and accepted. by Miss Mrse James Josephine DeVine was Club was adjourned. were paid PAI LILI Dp Diss Mrs e We . die i e Secretary Gp ee Jd. %. Cider by was” Galsworthy's--"The Madras hip were and was announced Followed. Names for membe taken. The next meeting Dues by Mya. ~eaman. read House2-Discuss sion given: presented Mrs.GC. L. VOray | after Coray a ballot which and Mrs t e) rea Comedy--written was Salinied on program & paper following Wa A The e November held in regular the Tea meeting Room of Philip Knisely and Mrs. The roll was called of the the Drama Reed Hotel Club was with Mrs. James De Vine as h showing thirty six cage a membe present, and the minutes of the previous. meetins were read and approved. A report of the State Federation Convention; Oct..29, 19235, at Provo was Special mention was George Barlow. given by Mrs. dirKarl all made of the play'The Flower Shop" which was. ected by one of cur former members, Urs. T. é Pardoe. program Mrs, gan year for is loving National the Tlliteracy “No State cup It Morrell. Joseph Wattis, most THe Drama Club with papersby to reported was shne offered a city in Mrs. 1930". in has that Utah toward Americanization in 1924. Miss Mary Fisher, accompanied by Fisher, Maurice played Baronne. Agricultural -a violin R. lectured College Arnold on the coming slo- William silver accomplish Miss solo,’ Zingereski, Frank Dr. that for Federation President, the on the was represented Mrs. Philip Knisely and of Katherine by the Utah "Farce". A piano the hostesses. by saitht-sdens, Koc) 6) solo, Wad to She responded J. “se Olsen. was given by Mrs. an encore with Chopin's Waltz. of the next meet re W2as After the announcement adjourned. made the Club.was ponte > The Five o'clock tea was oe served by ope uN ROY 6 The regular meeting the home Mrs. one and members present. approved. of O'Neill Mrs. words for the air The best of of Battle twenty-five Drama Corn she State of Club with . Nov. 7 held Lillian thirty- 4,were read concerning from been offered. lirs. the contest which a prize Federation.song for at showed a letter Freedom has was Miss call of had Logan: Cry dollars Roll Minutes stated Jensen the hostess. Nebeker C0. the of £92835 Phompson assisting George 17, It was to for the further «+ of explained by Mrs. Knisely that the required length is two verses and a chorus and the contest closes Jan. l. A report. from Mrs. J. KR. Morrell of the membership committeeconcerning the voting on new members at the meeting of Oct. 20,was given.After a discussion it was moved and passed that the ballot taken at that meeting be disregarded since the use of proxies made the elect jon irresular. to. vote on four committce. Lion, "To Mrs. amend It was moved names Knisley as and passed presented offered Art.3Sec. the 1,0f.the by that the we proceed membership following..Resolu- constitutionsby strik ing and out,' and those doing University Extension work' adding, 'The needs of the club's purpose and prog- ram must Also to govern the selection of candidates to be vo- by adding ted upon. Readersyplayers, soloists, artists, pianists executives, etc. shall be preferred as they are needed amend 'No more The secretary club than every names the Art. shall number was member. 3 Sec. be 2, placed of the for of vacancies. instructed to By-laws voting then mail a ; A ballot on the names. of new members taken. It was moved and passed that any votes reasons Mrs against for Byron a Play Ballinger it is Morn member shall the was then member who submit her. so doing in writing,to the president. foo. A Koven. given by report from the Mrs. Knisely. A Whittemore by De esque, comittee was Blot proposed before existing! " , typed copy to was read by Grace Mathews. fhe meeting read played by Mrs piano C. L. Coray. 4anewood wag Sardou's, "The Florence a was..adjourned. Scrap of solo, A Humor- current events paper on the Zelta Miss Paper", "Beloved SUNg Miss by . at E. Dec. i, ‘L923 The regular meeting of the Drama Club was held the Central Juntor High School with Mrs. Joseph Olsen and Miss. Elva Littlefield as hostesses. The program for the day consisted of a reading _from_ "Othello"by Mrs. “©.R. numbers from “*Carmen" under Arthur in Woolleyiin costume: Miss. Grace Lillian O'Neill, €. Saville, Mre. Mrs. Brown, Byron the following Mathews, Mr. Miss. Minnie Whittemore,’ Mark which Dumke and musical the direction of Mrs. L. Goray, Wre. Mrs. E. Mrs R. Joseph George Brown, participated: Manning, Mrs. Leslie Gilbert Dumke, Eccles, _ Mrs. Porter, Fred Mrs. Coffman Miss. Mary Fisher Miss.Avon Rich,..and.Mrs. Joseph HE. Olsen. Miss Bernice Harris save a Spanish so#o dance. There were about -one hundred members and Zuests in attendance. | Dues were paid by Mrs. Arthur Barber, Mrs. Andrew Clark, Mrs Thompson Corn, Mrs. Joseph Eccles, Miss, Dana—Ke elley,and Mrs. Gilbert Porter. Dec. Os LAD Oc The Drama Club—met at—the home..of—lrs.koyal C. L. Coray assisting hostess. Eeocles with Mrs. twenty-five members present. Roll call showed etree? ed.._Bilis.for were "Carmen" of tation connection in presented approv read-and. were meetings previous of Minutes tne. presen- with and allowed. It For the was if thanks»be sent to all those ordered that letters 1, including Miss. who assisted in the program on Dec. Mr. D. H. Adams, Mr. Hopkins, Mr.Karl Bernice Harris, and that and Mr. George Manning. Frank Hendershot, gave she program delightful yery Mrs. given be commendation special AV e special plea was made A request that the Drama members sale the submitted. was 'Marionetts" comittee in aid to this that stated of Mrs. by Xmas Seals. Club again bring from the could me the program because done be not the for Nebeker report & that on club the the Harding Memorial It was moved Nebeker. a personal. contribution individually. sips A communication concerning contribution was given by Mrs. and passed that since this was could respond the club. members A Wooley in Ogden for their presenthere is no suitable place — : tA010n the Drama Club that Bristoh Mrs. by A request to the Amas program of the Martha Society send a member was to read a story was approved and the appointment made. The submitted meembership concerning resolutions discuss ed. Mrs. Knisely at ashe: meeting Decih?,were amendment was moved and passed that the proposed it can be properly the constitution be held until by It to adopted at the annual meeting. It was moved.and passed to the by-laws be adopted that the proposed anendment withthe motion passed at as a resolution ome pee meeoting the io . FO NekA Sa Gat So: A sien ee ee de 1920 Haw _ Brdocrdn Sassi en ebghs vd tbe minutes Two. songs and" The Boat accompanied by Song" at Fe wiat-a B ate om 7903 wr Sok. membershnip.be for Helen by Mrs. _° Miss. Ida ebrant played 3 + Wyas AeA ay Away) pacaeeremenc?: Drs btow o. concerning years concerning Gi Eo rejection ry i + oy rr Ware Byron by af oe es “ies @h see o aeoe . =o. Foot en Bolen! Meee eee Se) ete we We, of ey pee | fe De ih eae ecg typed and placed: ,-"The.Hindoo sung ms Bs Ete OE em ESS, SF Reference. were Anderson a viclin Bey A wit : Slumber song" Mrs...Gilbert.Porter Whittemore. accompanied sclo,"Chant by Mrs. Negre", °W.- J. Hill by Walter CQ Badiad @? Fema D 45 r | NX tit ~ b- 4 read"The Detour"by riven 6 jm aed ee oad fanned ta which Ky @ pte Cwen irs. a O° by. ter e we, ety Le Lf - ct b OF (2 {44 co ¥ au 4 Greenwell. fle Os 9O6F7°.-OF ae BEiva jude cont. Coffman, Eber. S Mrs... Piers, Sy Herman < te Royal Mrs. Viaw te ay i ony per The §. regular Jere, meeting of the. Dprama_Club was held at the home of Mrs. Joseph E. Evans with Mrs. Clara May Browning assisting hostess, In the absence of Mrs. Nebeker who was ill, Mrs. Joseph Eccles.presided. e cacall shewed26 members présent. Minutes of Dec. Roll presentation of"fhe Potton: being passed the out to carry the expense. Mires. PRIiLIip: istarce Drama of Mrs League Comittee The arthur were next Mrs. AES emer oa The Dues Byron that Tan Mrse-« 4 "right resulted be desired ..Maud..May Babcock, the Ky nisely gave Number Arthur Jacket" ae she given Propoganda Play. nity"."My Baby", Yellow as _lirs. the by Miss. was a Nell inthe ok ae ae given with club report. from Notices Fred: a * power to carry concerning hoenie Curren. Driggs. piano solo Coffman gave.a club adjournedto meet with were paid Wm. Rh. by Mrs. Whittemore. Bitlian-cCoray: Sec. ass- the "Elegy" by paper Mrs. a Mrs. Mark Brown.read cocseilancaiee written by Helena Bingham was Wolleyv. ths concerning report A approved. program Week. Barber. by and read were PRth. the Ma Ler sung Mrs. Larkin Kimball and on Mrs. alo Jan,:-12, Qo24, meeting of the Drama Club was. held mals a Roll “call .showed1¢.members ._ A. Larkin. of Wi deten read Jan.5, Knisely -asked Philip moving pictures.and be the of representative a to and approved. released that The art to fill the vacancy. member is coming to Ogden wWas.mentioned. Mrs. special short furtherence of W.. J. pan. 20. Vrs. MOce 2)Ne > 7 national Co Mrs. Sam Archer's. | and gave three piano. a Water Lily, To which the. Sea, in begins numbers .andA.Wild Powell discussed the Propoganda Play. was given by Irs. "The Green cdblaete" Andrew Clarke. The club adjourned Abbott Week", meeting Hillebrant "To by. McDowell, “Drama next the a give to discussion.at chairman exhibit permitted be to asked Knisely the Mrs BE. ok, to meet. Dumke on with Jan. Lillian<O'"Neill. UG <.Dro.tem. Mrs. ©6th. ag cen- in Club Drama proposed from George Jan.eBth 1lec4d. The regular meeting of the Drama Club was held George at the home of Mrs. E. Rw Dumke with Mrs. ABbott 2S assisting host egs « Roll .call~« showed of previous twenty-seven members aa sen t.Minutes being corrected Eter neeting were read and to change that Mrs. Knisely had requested permission permitted be to than rather of her paper, the subject were approved with apology for the to pive a paper, Brroz. ofiHome Economics chairman m Jean Cox, Letters mT to community ATter nadaed to and ES te i sicn the 2. pape * Week, Drama National sorter B. were. read. was moved and it with discussed > Knisely FI Mys.. of Rk, re service, the urging redative Mrs... Ada.B...Sisler, from ft. concernin Max Kheinhardt that the a special his and regard pro- duction cf the Miracle Plhay,- and the Russian Players, art.has yet Known. the greatest players dramatic Mrs. in mentioned Riieely out carrving year but last Drama that had Week needed where assistance calls for help was given. been not so numerous Mary Fisher with and Miss. Mrs. Royal Eccles a violin duet, J, 8, Olsen at the stake Sates res A paper by Charles Dankla. Symphonies, Three Little KMinnie on Realism was read by irs. Peilip Dix. Miss. r Brown. gave"Miss."Lula Bett ©@ by Zona Gale. was given followed. Notice sugrestion Club The of that President club the next Mrs. and adjourned. meeting EB. other O as Wattis, special A discussion | State guests with the be invited Federated The regular Feburary meeting 2ord of 1924. held was Drama Club Nebeker expressed the at Ione Saville the home of Miss Ellen Thomas with Mrs. Foll call showed twenty-cne the hostess. assisting the two last meetings Mbnutesiof members present. were thanks social read and of approved. the.club afternoon of to Mrs. the Feb. 9 hostesses for Letters th. the from the delightful Corinne D. and from lirs.E.0. Adams concerning Better Citizenship song were Wattis with regard to the State Federated read... | Miss Elien | Acting on the Letter from Mrs. Wattis, of the new Thomas led the club:in a song practice State. song, The enclosed treasurer's report was read and aceopt sent cut by the program comH— The suggestions BoDEee. and a verbal ballott was taken. mittee were discussed The program for the. afternoon included a song by. Mrs. Gilbert Mrs.-Ge eorre Josephine A Porter,"A Spring Abbott Paper Seaman read read Sate discussion followed. made Announcementswasrec Ie Hossain to be Ae The club ad journe by tamale of a by Song". a on Chaminade. ancient as AE "The Beaver lecture by banquet. - Set) OBO,” Set iiss Coat". Suyd Regular Feburary Sth 1ys4 meeting of the Sass Club was | held at : the Arthur Wright, home of Mrs. L. ER. Recles with Mrs. Grace Mathews and Irs. Miss. Josephine Seaman, Miss eh cial guestsof the club Phillip Dix hostesses. were present including Mrs.E. 0. Wattis, Pres. S.F.W.0 Mrs. City Federation President, Corey, Mrs... A.B. Mrs. L. Rh. Hecles. Marian Banks, . by The musical program. included Chinese music, cello, iiss Avon Rich, Violin, Royal Eccles, Mrs. piano. He Chinese love song Fisher, and. Miss Katherine Saville. by Clayton Thomas. Was sung by Mrs. Leslie. "The Yellow Jacket" by Hazelton Benrimo and was Babcock Maud if played under the: direction of Prof. Miss Lily King, Miss Alice with. Mrs..Arthur Wright, Harry Allen Joseph.__Smith, Miss May Nelson, Stebbins, in‘ the cast.. Through the courtesy of Mr... and Flake Vent. colorful, atEF. L. Glawson @hinese decorations At the conclusion of the play. the club mosphere. tea and and their guests enjoyed Chinese members wafers with the hostesses Ya vor Sag eg | 19 8th, ; Haren Ciub was nel of the peda regul 4 ‘yr meeting The Driggs with Miss Minnis at the homes of Miss 911 call Roll the hostess. assisting Voors Brown minutes The nt. prese rs r membe y-fou vid ape twent read and approved. weeting were of the last previous of the A letter from Mrs. Edith Richardson Ladies Literary Club of Salt Lake proposing an Zhe exchanges of programs next yerar was read. and it was moved anid passed sugeestion was approved details be To comply the of Wiss consisting and Miss Claude Corsy comrittes sa nominating Seaman, Mrs. Josephine was Ballinger Univers of LaConte and noon evening was An Brown. Vr. Tupper gregational Chopin on The "Thea Sang Tale Stewart of exhibit an Tuesday Packard Mr. and extended Church Evening, Sundsy included Chronicle Play" by/Mrs. Godowsky piano two Joseph songs “The elubd Greien, by a 6 a4 * Raesourne4 e a8 y ad Eccles. by Mrs. Spring Song and , y, Brand 4 4 ae es i rt. a >|Z ee 2% as oe x & < ee S:SeagiteeBeil, ‘ge oe * ft “% $ sox %Si paper W. R. read and EV Ten Thomas Autumn £ Re Ser ue ESS os ae gt a y i ape Ss Se Stes from A a’ fs ‘ FY Moore numbers "Pasteur" by Sacha Guitry was by Mrs. Phillip Knisely, Miss two after- to hear the Con- given was work the Minnie Miss by invitation was’ also presented at read some of his own plays progrem and Kimbal?t. discussed attend to Zelta Women's the by invitetion An slected. Club ity program committed. 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With ¥ a ¥ A patriotic * oi - repoort 4 with eae ar a Be PTT a kA tL hiA ik i { REC | COR yees (RD Dal @ os EC WEhWe a wlsve 3} C : : Treas. hud chor = ryrym ye Mrs. Mrs. Custodian lirsd S € hd i. = -8 bf - TH i Yee ae ee fMirna a UOT + : S 7 i; &< Ce 5 Mimates LLee nf mI’ jas ie “bo: Ss : i & Pe TIE ig a Sy he he nye Abbott, Evans , Clark, oa a es TP 1 ‘y ra Fo 92.1 a? 9 3 Mrs. Coffman, MYs-. Knisely, Royal report of a plans for the celebration that the Drama : committee in Americanization program at were given by the "Down in Forest" was Mathews > re Cradle gee Song", A paper.on Carlyle lirs. thompson and support sang Tendential a eee by ie Mrs. Play W. J. iF was read he meeting o: Would that time men's anc TT 2 Hillebra: by Mrs. Eubank. Announcement Made voted Regt ! accompanied the Ke irs. It Grace US Olsen. Eccles ’ July. Miss am liiss irs. 4th formulating and i OE f * is Yes fd " VPreerwet “| is iniative tri WM SS Lh ery BPG. ete @ gave if & si ? bil i a x % Pi" & George an pm etflog Be we oe: which of wer © piven, Ve 7 i wee is tr Owe whe hee g i “gee Driggs, ings ah ba fos. 7 il LeETIE oY the Corn of read plans club & ' ~~ * presented: 7 ati J” 6 A Bid home read. . . Vea nominees § . comm Pn ALN e 3¢ = ing ~ 7 ¢ duc ark} 1 fi i Nrs- 4 Bm + wae NT | BION, 7 Nebeker assist tf ee Py on¥ Saville 7h ’ nominat ae Sinead A were te LO se a | MOS. we e the :@, if © DPDprea Rips © oy fe a following“Py “y © organizations,.was m4 i 2 the av eat (VG a CF; je bs 4 from ie Banter for Galsworthy's the adjourned » 5 club "Windows" breakfast es {eS | 5 SO ee ~~ —, LAB was Kimball, R. VW. Mrs. of the home at meeting the for met Ogden Drama Club Of The 3, 1924 Mey ge ee annual with eat] “Ror assisting hostess. Mrs. Mark Brown : | showed 31. memoers present. nd Minutes of the last meeting wers nd y was. The annual report of the secretar approved. with nce It was voted in accorda read and accepted. that sre file the the report of the secratary, minutes minutes the including years, previous of of and that the first year which have been misplaced, they be given in care of each yeor's secretary for references was decided that members who had been neeeae the p3st yerr be conferred with in attendance ligant requested. or resignation interest promised and more It 1¢ecided was ,furtyer tion “De members The read was In fallowed without be dropped. report annual and accepted. Mrs. ill], was who Dix Mrs. of absence the secratary corresponding the of negligent and argument Constitu- the yerr next that report of the tressurer, and same, which were accepted. Gilbert Porter g3ve the tne auditor's revort of approved, m4 was given of the custodian The report ian she tod that cus to the new with instractions -_ articles belonging to the club. collect all ordsred. filed are reports The historian's Tha recommendation made that 3, Sec. 1, these with was report history our as minutes anid given tha proverly ve »o92 and 3 suitable place for s3fe keeping filed provided. 15, 1923 proposing The resolution passed Dec. raad and disto the constitution was an amendment To The following amendment was adopted: cussad. Art. amend University doing by Extension striking work" out and “and adding, those "Ths and program must govern kerers, to be voted upon. executives, Etc., pisnists, nesds of the club's purpose the selection of candidates artists, soloists, players, This sekection as they are nesied." be preferred shall rship classes: three of be shall "Membe read, will to be preference and honorary, sustaining active, givento purpose college women. The be voted upon. 4s they and candid3tes be preferred shal? be The limited report with a vote committee. accepted to artists, soloists, as must progr2m of The pianists, to of are forty the thanks report given. the fivs. of the The players, splendid Whittemore, of stc. shal) wis accepted membership committee house club's the selection executives, nesdes. the of se ieee progrm for Mrs. needs govern work committees our of that was represen- tative in the committe? of ten for the betterment of censorship in the movies, gave 4 report of her work which was accepted with 9 vote of thanks.for her work in that committes. Mrs.W. R. Kimball rsported plans for the elub breskfas t and details were discussed. concerning committee, the The elub dues was renort of had secepted splendid A done communication yoted the the left 4 the constitution, the executive This speci3} revort work was of thanks had under for the the leadership Mrs. yesr Je we R. do Vrs. Nebeker, | Acting on the suggestion of Mrs. A. T. Clark moved that next print a member £3v2 year. withs rising vote year the club has of to Prasidant nast from for the sake of Morgeell, not sconomy ‘ and to bring sbout 9 fuller realization of ite ~ content, ondthet at our first regular meeting the readine and discussion ofsthe constitution be included in the program. This was cesrried, Election followed, with these officers chosen: @ « President Vice President Rec. Sec, Cor. Sec. | Treasure Custodian The the meeting was hostessasg, James De Vine Sam Powall Nell Driggs Byron Whittemore Mrs. J. Mrs. Auditor with Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Fred Mrs. A. sdjourned Ff i #4 ; and a. i Coffman T. Olsen Clark tea was enioyed & Wee, 7 Febd ¥ BE. , ~~, 2 Z > :% abay x ae fe Neo£ 4 . Annual Report of the President. : ‘The reports of the officers are most comprehensive I desire to call attention to a few details of the work done by the club which have no¢ been mentioned. ec State and city federation meetings have been tended, representatives having included tirs .Philip Warren Knisely, Urs. J.E.Evans; irs .George Barlow; Mrs. Byron Whit ttemore, rs. Joseph Morrell, Mrs. Fred Coffman and rs. Horace Nebeker. Mrs. Fred Coffman served as city federation secretary with efficiency. Much public and civic work has been done by the Club-members, which included selling Red Cross seals, and memberships, patronage of the tea and dance fiven for the benefit of the Girl Scouts at Mitchell hall, assisting in tagging for the Castle Gate reltef fund. irs. C.L.Coray representing ihe Drama club, told: a Christmas story to the Martha Society children. The Opera Carmen was repeated for the service Star Legion at the home of hrs. David Eccles. During Drama week kLrs. Philip Warren Knisely and Mrs. Andrew Clark spoke at different clubs. During Art week hostesses were sent from the Drama club for one evening and Mrs. Mark Brown gave a splendid lecture. The Club is participating in _ plans or Paes 4th of July celebration. : Please let me congratulate the girls for their bloyalty. very sSirl has responded to every request made, Bnd I wish to thank sincerely every member for the splendid support given me throughout the year. Miadam President submit. The eral the following. <8 sit of Of Ugdenm Tor the ‘complete in cumbersome. the year 1925 of of the ao Pa Dremn CR Club far hela | are. our mimote book, This book.is- fet ting --—...Leaves become detached and are apt to- thicker. past A EAI) and 24 “be iost, and the difficulty Sets a sR meetings years Therefore be increases _ I recommend enclosed in a aa the that. tHe. suitable book m5 mteg- file 4 and. given in care of the custodian for reference. Pe. atin ald or attention to. the of members. of the “Has DET, “6, with noor attendance club. The average Me ndance an enpodinent of 45 active members, _. OY an attendance of 58%. This ig hare alba due, -to._ my non compliance with Art..2, Sec. 4 of the by. “laws, which states that it shall be the auty oF the os secretary tO remove from the roll names of all members. who have been absent 3 consecutive times without ~ €xXcuse. Two or the members should have bean dropped. _iI desire an oie ion from the club as to action in this matte A es ee sitint RSLS. ANAT tue ORE Tee mee aa Reapeott el ae od —_ sae og ae mei, ReoiMioredes ee roves an oer sme oe sam ‘sr. 2. area aati <2 saat ae ame ey oa en ad erate RTI cement oC, ove — — re spaesues oe ad OBS? eae a ad on xe = ~ av ie a reo — on a3 7 seeetecr eto ‘May Drama of Club the I of 3. 1924 Ogden: have examined in Tressursr of the detail the Club, Mrs. annual Philip revort J. | Dix, and same to be 33) in order, with 2 bal anca of $163.87 at this date. There are still dues from one member to be collected and interest on Liberty Bonds. “Worn. ae} Cette Auditor May Vadam Club President As of and 3, 1924 Mombers: Corresponding Secretary of the Drama Ogden during the past season, I have written 24 letters. For the most part to those who so kindly these letters were helped us with our sent has the musical afternoon, or ths Chinese afternoon. However, there were several written in response to communications from tha Federation of Womens Clubs. We sant two invitations in the form of personal letters. All correspondence baen filed in eabinet which was turned over to ms by the last corresvonding secretary. During the seasony the suppnly of stationsry was ranlenished, there being on hand now, 23 Targze amount for futur? us4. The dig, which was desinged by Club members, is herewith enclosed. Respectfully Weenie submitted, lve VA) Mambers of The the ABB Drama sale Club articles to my keeping as instructed for the year Club the Drama One 1st the emblem Violin club. and and of Ogden: have candle Monuscript cello from Carmen ea Respectfully been custodian of 1923 - 1924. music for of Papers hoe yours, annual breakfast of. the retiring “he - @-° held in May, 17, and officers Fecles: recording secretary, ponding secretary, Liss P an, Mrs. oe be be honor dent Federated O. EK. Mrs. were guests Other treasurer, Evans. Wattis, Utah and Mrs. John A. Gager, seated at small tables clubs, custodi E. Joseph Mra. parliamentarian, Browning; cores Claraliay Miss historian, Saville; Leslie Joseph Porter; Gilbert Mrs. BUdivor, Dik; Tiip 3 Mra. other Brown; Moore Minnie The Coray;. din CC. irs. Sat. Mra. presicent, vice were: retiring hotel, year. successful most a closed Reed the of room G.Nebeker_ Horace rs. president, in given club Drama the of Spanish the was Se Breakfast. Club _Anmial presigé president ci ty | federati on. were guests The yellow. of baskets crystal with decorated tically artis— most ! candlesticks holding yellow tape and crystal buttercups in charge of Mrs.W.h. arrangements were The general | and #rs. O0.L.Coray, who was assisted by Mra. Kimball, cn, ers Ida And The Misses Zelta Ballinger, Fred Coffman. tions. ard Lillian Qeill Mrs. Royalearranged Mathews, Grace Mrss numbers violin a piano by Fisher. Mary Miss by and W.J-Hillebrant Mrs. by solo solo a vocal snceluded of the decora were in charge the musical entertainment which the anmual play event of Following the breakfast, tation of two plays: the year was given in the presen J; Eber F. cast under the direction of Mrs. Fyer Young, rs. , all Mrs.WeR-Kimb s, Piers with the following player and Mirs. Joseph Eccles, Mrs. E.R.Dumke, J.H.DeVine, an I- rhe a eusen 2 i airection taking part; sage fi 7 ‘3 rt of S & Mrs. olker A nd es a+ om Hearts, Andrew Ida ab i nenpy $i i 01oe Re e W b court ; Masque, Clark with Anderson, Mrs. wiles , ae 2. 1 Ariz a€ NN NelL oper pee Drises the cast Roland g 5 ea wrs under following & the Ballantyne, x Mark S : Brown, 4 | hebeker: Urs. hear Will history; Atso ftAyer NS ee with the think 1 a and sign & at least be plepse icave the vnere should will you it? mince this evening as 1% at mrs. imposes bie pook is for to Me history together | o I ; } Oe es ete report complete te a OF | Bis the Se ? treasurer ca this | | i ~ 12 for call shall there be nSineerely, Fin f Of picture and Nevine'ts the to As decent year meeting big report your fix up please you them afternoon. Gy ) ; |
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