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Show any £ +L| rm A on ® | ? SAND | 4S. DSL ae 1ée Drama (° =. ub, Fs A ae A fale 20: i OF so ae) ™ 4 La / | bh2 < Soe ae i * Soe ee trea eg Con i ale % igsiecineater My PPB IE7 I tie era”. be - oo. LS | re lode) sth ion se awen | BS. WARREN L. WATTIS, retiring presiden t of the Drama club, in whose honor the annual break“fast was given on Saturday morning at the Coun try club. Right , Mrs, Mark Brow n, who was recently elected president of the Drama club for the coming year. sy of * er ala"alacaceletaletalete! 3,9, ZZ Ye SS = eerste ate Sere BORK % reat ‘s sees: tiaT es ose.ayers on oe x nes % sete a me my atte ocenetintyov tint renee rerececena * one a 8 et) ae Det Reon) neice ols! aoe a * Wen 4 Y Yj 7 Yyy 7 Yy : dis tp re os YjUg Ss, | Ye | Shy : Aa ) " oO | Program Menu Dixie . Coon ip Magione Chicken me Trio— ‘Swing Low Sweet Chariot”’ , Avon Smart, Ethel Hillabrant Doris Fetcher Cocktail : Solo—That a Jean Havana Salad Picaninny Freeze Chocolate Ol’ Reading—‘‘Green Anmual Wafer Breakfast Coffee Maxwell House Georgia Plantation the of Peanuts DRAMA OF CLUB OGDEN Saturday, May Pastures”’ Violin the Trouble I’ve Seen Doris Fetcher Reading Continued River’’ Trio—‘‘Deep Burleigh Reading Continued Moses” Down Solo—‘‘Go Reading Concluded Spirituals arranged by Rosamond Johnson 24, OGDEN AND CouNTRY CLUB vy Religion Frances Foulger Marc Connelly Solo—‘‘Nobody L leeiag 1930 GOLF Time Browning = Retiring President, Mrs. Warren L. Wattis will check and double-check on her administration and unlax in favor of Mrs. Mark Brown. RS. BERTHA ECCLES WRIGHT (left upper) who will direct the production of “‘The Importance of Being Earnest,’’ by Oscar Wilde, at. the Weber Community theatre, commeneing Wed- — nesday evening of this week. American Legion. Center: Mrs. Walter Evans Elling- son, who returned recently from Chicago after an extended stay there. Right, upper: Mrs. Louis J. Holther, who, with Mr. Holther, attended. toured M. the California. Merrill, who Lower entertained left: at convention Mrs. one on ‘September 19. + Mr. and Mrs. at Portland King and of the prettiest, of Thatcher are making on Tuesday afternoon. Right, lower: formerly Miss Margaret Jane Walker, "in Salt Lake Ci Fred and Mrs. the later Albert fall teas Mrs. Emerson B. Thatcher, whose Marriage took place | their home SUNDAYM ORNING, | H C N U S A E CILNUTBOS ACLTIVITI The Drama club will’ meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock in the e~nsTenth ward recreation hall with Mrs. Andrew T. Clark, Mrs. Herman B, Way and Mrs. Albert H. Aland as hostesses. — Mosel eee This will be the annual reciprocity day and the program will be furn-| ‘ished. by the Ladies Literary club of | Salt Lake. be given: ‘Two one-act plays will “Balm,” by Merrill Den- and “I Send My Heart to Thee,” a i | (Branscombe.) Preceding the meeting the Drama club members will be hostesses at luncheon to the visitors taking part on the program; and also rs. neon Guinevere Hess, a guest performer, and Mrs. A. H. Aland will sing, “Spirit Flower” (Campbell-Lipton), ————— ison, presented by Mrs. Lester Freed, Mrs. Frank L. Hunt and Mrs. Fred W. Meakin; and “The Conflict,” by ‘Clarice Vallette McCuley with Mrs. .C. W. Hosmer, Mrs. James L. White and Dan Freed taking part. Piano numbers will be given by Miss T. M. McHugh, president of the Literary club and Mrs, Julia Runzler, chairman of the drama section, at |the home of Mrs. Mark Brown. — ———— SUNDAY MORNIN i} LECTURE WILL BE GIVEN AT ~ CLUBMEETING Professor Frank R. Arnold of the Utah Agricultural college of Logan will be the speaker at the meeting of the Drama club on Tuesday af- ternoon at 3 o’clock in the English room. of the Hotel’ Bigelow. subject Bere: Mrs. “Mrs. -tesses. The of the lecture will be “Mol- Philip Horace Tea , Warren Nebeker will be 3 Jas Knisely will served and ‘ be hoson the Mrs. Mary Wattis Brown, Mrs, Lew W. Beason, and Mrs. William Rice Kimball. Assisting will be Mrs. Frank Browning, Miss Dana Kelly, Mrs, Richard -B. Porter, Miss Ellen Thomas, Mrs, Herman Mrs. Gilbert Porter. $$ assisted by officers of the clubs| Presiding at the tea tables will be etal se mezzanine immediately following the lecture. The hostesses will be B. Way and ee: ® NOVEMBER 2, 1930, EA SS TRIN EDR RA INTO OF LATE FALL - The Drama club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock in the Tenth ward recreation hall with Mrs. Herman Literary club of T. Clark, Andrew Mrs. Ea (CLUBS ACTLAIVIUNTIECHS ESTE B. Way and Mrs. Albert H. Aland as hostesses. — a ‘This will be the annual reciprocity day and the program will be furn-| by the Ladies ished one-act: plays will Two Lake. Salt be given: “Balm,” by Merrill Den-| numbers will be given “I Send My Heart Thee,” club members luncheon on M. the meeting the Drama to the will be visitors hostesses at taking part the program, and also Mrs. T.| McHugh, president of the Lit- erary club [chairman the home gavel and Mrs. Julia Runzler, of the drama section, of Mrs. Mark Brown. eee oa. fr" at a om &% $F yar.Oe Auge TAAL. s e & 4 1490 mars aa _ : _ Ogden Drama club will meet ‘Tues| day at 3 p. m. in the Twelfth ward , reception hall, with Mrs. Andrew ’T. Clark, Mrs. Herman B. Way and Mrs. A. H. Aland as hostesses. It is the. annual r-ciprocity day and the program will be furnished by the Ladies’ Literary club of Salt Lake, Two one-| act plays will be g’ “en, “Balm,” by Merrill Denison, will be given by Mrs. Lester Freed; Mrs. Frank L. Hunt and: Mrs. Fred W. Meakin; “The Conflict” by Clarice Vallette McCauley will be Ee to ae ee Preceding : ee (Branscombe.) . TT and a Miss a i by Guinevere Hess, a guest performer, and Mrs. A. H. Aland will sing, “Spirit Flower’ (Campbell-Lipton), ee ison, presented by Mrs. Lester Freed, Mrs. Frank L. Hunt and Mrs. Fred W. Meakin: and “The Conflict,” by. Clarice Vallette McCuley with Mrs, C. W. Hosmer, Mrs. James L. White Piano and Dan Freed taking part. given by Mrs. E. D. Hammond, Mrs. | a. a a a oe one oe C. W. Hosmer, Mrs. James L. White and Dan Freed. Piano numbers will be given by Guinivere Hess of Ogden, a guest performer, and soprano solos, “Spirit Flower’ (Campbell-Lipton) and “I Send My Heart Up to Thee”} (Branscombe) by Mrs. A..H. Aland, a} memberof the Drama club of Ogden. |; fourth street. Mrs. F. M. McHugh is pro- mainder of the evening will be in a slp following eimai a — charge of Miss Ann Browning and Mrs. F. C. Rounds, who will be -hostesses at cards, followed by refreshments. : . ni 4 i, the Si @ meeting, gram will be given: Mrs. D. C. Kapple will read a one-act play entitled “Joint Owners’; Mrs. Katheryne Steed will give vocal selections, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Genevieve Whitemon; a ten-minute talk on “Armistice Day” will be given by Samuel E. Blackham. The fe- 4 business tai president of the Salt Lake Ladies’ Literary club, and Mrs. Julia Runzler chairman of the drama section. «_— American Legion auxiliary will hold the regular meeting Monday at 8 o’clock at the chateau. After a short; a Drama, club will entertain at a lunch-} eon for the members of the casts of}: the plays at the home of the presi-|; dent, Mrs. Mark Brown, 853 Twenty~- ee oo oe Preceding the afternoon program, the| :inga ire ee pe Ts. Re St= } 00oon avenue, 3 ) : with ‘Fon COPAY asSassist= ee Z ie a fyi : as -ing hostess," Mivedwethy n ballads, one “ us se Mrs. William | Rice ial oo eG, 1 corel wall ol Agne silent J cmap:. an “Womatt” ae, ae . * pene ood Natured_™ in”|. Tals or3 ‘ego Se . lim,liek ne of wood -| Neighborta s ar 1, circle No. ir, Fe Mrs, venom |Valse Caprice” and “Lotus. nae 9 |Mrs. Gilbert Porter. will talk Mrs. Mark | {the “Victorian Era” and | Brown. will read “The Importance of eld Bere. Earnest” by Oscar RUE na Hart ant five guests. ee Moura! club. will, 3meet Tues~ Delbert Mrs. ee March 10, with Foulger as hostess and Mes. ‘Royal oe, assisting — hostess. Mrs. M E. Carson will give three piano se: lections. by Cyril Scott, “Lento,”| nak ee will ub | cite, beam “Geb Miss meet Dana TuesKelly | er Mrs. E. R. Dumke ive hostesses t jat ees home, :c LA de ms ave~ ne © MEET” TUESDAY T f PD Dix, THe63. Marilyn A. phage cc? eit 2 Mrs. E. (Oe Eccles sey iaee a Rovval jas | assisting hostess. 10h Mrs. alo . Miss Ellen Th George Bell ( t Me : Utal; at verse, by ‘: Sat, EO Bah » eg Rt ae : f: se ee Sie GE Rae OO LRN Dratiel maers ill y bats? saa aS yore a ‘The -|day afternoon. at:om ibe pnLil-| Warren 1. bbe lt ith Missh ; : Mi O'Neill as assist ng ‘The rena. ‘Gub Tnenibars! prelene their annual reciprocity program before the Ladies’ Literary \club of Salt Lake Friday. ‘Mrs. ‘Delbert. Foulger_ was chairman of the |program. A one-act play, “Widows,”fc ting, with Mrs. J oseph Evans lirec O’Neill, _* was given by MissGeraldine BalMrs. Evans and Mrs. Roland Lady Another plea ‘My lantyne. “direction of ‘Dreams,” under — Mrs. Eber Piers, a ‘presented. by C. Mrs. Mary Wattis" ‘Brown, Mrs. l, : nwel Gree . Clyde Mrs. nk, ‘CO; Euba g} youn two and ger Foul ert \Mrs. Delb \girls, Mildred Saxey and Virginia) d) \Clark. Mrs. ‘Royal Eccles playe Mrs. by 1a. violin solo. eecom pa on| pone rhe cate A elub met of at the ekg well. Mrs, Het- “Rina . raiodn, ofie Otters meet ing wil fast will _be given ‘next Saturda: [at 12:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs.) {Mary Wattis Brown, - tirin [dent of the club. heii riot: “ ee) cipetion: was held at the eae of the Drama club on Tues- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. E Horace Nebeker with Mrs. 8. H. - EVans as assisting hostess. Tea was served following the business © ‘ses-| ‘sion, Officers for the coming year| are: Mrs. William Rice Kimball,|: he president; Mrs. Claude O. ‘Corey,| jvice. president; “Mrs, Richard B, -|Porter, treasurer; Mrs. E. A. Larkin, _|auditor; Mrs. Joseph M. Eccles, re- Mrs. — ‘Delbert | ‘cording secretary, '/Foulger, corresponding — -secretary;|. \ ‘ae Geraldine O'Neill, custodian. The Ladies Literary ‘club met. Gan enue . William Douglas on Brinker} and the following | officers {luncheon on Wednesday-at the home} : jwere elected: Mrs. George |presid nt; Mrs. P. A. Herdti, at; Mrs. — Maude | “Patt | . "secretary, and Sea Glen,| | 7 |