| Title | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 4, Folder 36 |
| Creator | Drama Club of Ogden |
| Description | 1953-1954 News clippings and Program |
| Subject | Drama; Community theater; Theater; Women--Societies and clubs |
| Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| Date | 1953; 1954 |
| Date Digital | 2024-04 |
| Medium | newspaper clippings; programs |
| Spatial Coverage | Ogden, Weber County, Utah, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/11788968, 41.22809, -111.96766 |
| Type | Image/StillImage; Text |
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| Language | eng |
| Rights | Materials may be used for non-profit and educational purposes; please credit Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. For further information: |
| Source | Drama Club of Ogden Collection, Box 4, Folder 36, Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| OCR Text | Show LIVING MASTERPIECE—Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pierce Jr., portray Norman Rockwell’s painting of “The Servants” from “The Taming of the Shrew” which will be seen tomorrow evening in the. Fifth Annual Exhibit of Living Masterpieces, “i vee os 12—The Seryants,” from the | “Taming eae of thé’Shrew” seme rama Club by Nor- sponsored by the and directed by Mrs. Royal Eecles and Miss Minnie Moore Brown and p 8 by Mr. and Mrs. a ohn M. Pie at - Rae’ and Zs i —a 2. CBA : Rb A Sat Qe ei Sox ; e . wif iedi oad ts ad “ G : WRAL E ro oy VY * a u~t 0 é ‘\! | )953 am 2FXK | at the new School Ben.: Lomond a Thursday «at 7:30 mh _ Pardoe of Provo, will read a play. Members of the Ogden Dra ente. (Chib= were. delightfully at tii g evenin tained Wednesday Club, ry Ogden Golf and Count when they observed their annual ‘Christmas dinner. ", arranged. with p. m., with Mrs.§. Harold Evans, Mrs. Lew W. Beason, Mrs. Harry | S. Reed, Mrs. Floyd A: ‘Taylor, Alice Pardoe West and Miss Dana _ Kelly as hostesses. Mrs. T. Earl _ A musical program also has been Waatamumntinqoald | : Wale candles. 7 Mrs. Maks: Wee. oS Royal Denmark of Europe. Neate vie tached ie Ibsen, with Eva and Grix ahaanll — ae ‘Oc To a The the home ee arty | F. Maurice Wilk?be wi “Pelleas | and Melisande” will be read by a cast composed of Mrs. I. Bruce | McQuarrie, Mrs. Delbert B. Foulger, Miss Minnie Moore | Brown, Mrs. Harry S. Reed, Mrs. _ Floyd A. Taylor with Mrs. S. Har- _ old Evans as chairman. M club’strio, The Mrs. Bred eettlO, PU* rs<’ ; Darrell J. Green| Froerer, | give well musical and Mrs,selections, Royal Eccles,~~ will | A i jest te ha n RAT OSS IN er aS 1954ca | | Club: will : | Mrs. | L. Henry Zitzman. "piano by Neb- G. Bt Mrs. selections will be given ger. Foult B.er Delb fol Dramay 43 GS Mrs. Harding g and and ]Mrs. Francisis.i Maeterlinck’s Kapple. Drama Ogden Ni tell Bunker Friday at-8p. m.,-in- Fi en segs Mrs. Lucille R. Chambers with as chairman. Cthers in the cast Miss are Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell, G. Mary Woolley, Mrs. Francis Psi stead of Thursday at’ the sched| uled time, because of the Utah > |Symphony Orchestra’ ¢oncert. As- | SiSHes. ees C. Dixon | Neb Mae crix ' | wie Ogden Drama Club ; Sam Spewack’s play, “Three | Angels,” will be read by a group —| Meet'F riday at x assisting hostess. gden DramaClub meet k hai meet at the homeof Mrs. E. A. Larkin on Thursday at 8 p. m., with Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell as — | ‘e 4 and Mrs. The bY. : : Drama ES — . t at- Dan. ioe selection accompanied by Irs. Fred Froerer Sr. at the piano. ae ; were which parasol, Galli-| play in | parts W. man, assisted by Mrs. Arthur. enne playing the lead. She also| directed: the play. The narration is by Margaret Webster. _Mrs. Royal Eccles will | Mrs. A am Patterson was chalr- Miss Minnie Moore: Brown. The program will be recordings | ‘of the play Hedda Gabler by Henrick gifts dinavian’ with eam and also of other | ment was the receiving of Scan- 1 ee sas oa 5 ois. eipbamaniabele an was A highlight of their entertain- | e Se Eccles, 2508 Jackson Hee and color place Christian Andersen” of Hans at 7:30 p.m. A osintte each told of their trip to ‘““The Land - The Drama Club of Ogden will meet Thursday At and Barrie, showed colored slides and iy | Hear eae: Pn was attractive yuletide favor. A sea-— Thursday Program all Christmas-y table glitter Francis G. Nicholas and daughter, Will Ee The a sonal corsage was presented each member, and after dinner Mrs. A]: | \ | tong [ct. Club | || The Ogden Drama Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Froerer, 652 26th St., Friday at 8 p. m., instead of Thursday, as concert. Mrs. usual, because of the Utah Symphony Orchestra mem) et heal fet tt meet High tk at The Ogden “Dyama Glut . will’ TT | Drama Alma H. Chambers and Mrs. 1.) Bruce McQuarrie will be assist-| Mrs. S. Bertell |, ing hostesses. the life of Franz | give will Bunker me of his music. \ POH \ oe ane — PLAY — John Shorten, Myrene Greenwell VanDyke COMING and Harold Westergard enact a scene from the play, “Lo, and Behold,” to be presented March 25, 26 and 27 at Weber College auditorium. Drama Club to Give Comedy The exhilarating comedy, “Lo and Behold,” will be presented by the Ogden Drama Club as a contribution to the Ogden Commu- Special music arrangements on ‘organ and piano will be given by Seth Harper. feature of the season’s program. The dates are set for March 25, 26 and 27 at the Weber College auditorium. | The play is directed by Mrs. Eber Piers and has the following cast: . John Shorten, Myrene Greenwell VanDyke, Claire Eccles Shaw, Dean Hurst, Harold Westergard, Ken Davidson, Clo Dischoff and Blair Evans. ing them may obtain them Glen Bros. Music Store. nity Theater for its early spring - Community Theater tickets will be honored and those | Py 6 ey any ok bacly not hav- SW at Pe wert ot. th) 4 Vook., selections (Bunker oi Rave Delbe rt B. -Foulger s i eral chairman, assisted ey Adam Patterson, Mrs 1 neORen The rea with and -arrangements peonies and at 12:30 p.m. table was gay of roses, iris green. satin streamers down the center. Mrs. M. Thatcher Allred, retiring president, welcomed the guests and turned over the gavel to the new president, Mrs. Alice Pardoe West. Other new officers are Mrs. Francis G. Nicholas, vice president; Miss Dana Kelly, recording secretary; Mrs. G. Nebeker, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Harold Evans, treasDelbert B. Foulger, auditor, and Mrs. Eber Piers, Following the breakfast, the guests were entertained. in the lounge with a program consisting of piano selections by Mrs. S. Bertell Bunker and a reading of his original play, “Michael, the Bishop’s Son,” by Norman Chris- tensen of Logan. | In charge of the event were ‘Mrs. Foulger, general chairman, Adam Patterson, Mrs. - Bruce McQuarrie and Mrs. Royal Eccles. Places were marked for 65 members and guests. New members welcomed into the club were Mrs. Malcolm Pingree, Mrs. William Burdett, Mrs. William D. Van Dyke and Mrs. John Kelly. Mrs. Grace A. Carlson... blast. “Critical” after fume OGDEN COMMUNITY—WEBER COLLEGE THEATER and DRAMA THE OF CLUB OGDEN Presents "Lo and Behold” (A ComeEpy IN THREE ACTS) By JOHN PATRICK tote ok Directed by MARY RAE PIERS Music by SETH HARPER WEBER COLLEGE MARCH AUDITORIUM 25 - 26 & 27, 1954 CURTAIN 8:30 P. M. Produced through special arrangement | with SAMUEL FRENCH, INC., HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA PRODUCTION STAFF: BGONOr Vi ee ea i Constriciion 2) 22S Pam! a Bat 2. as eo ee STAGE ee ..7 4 ee MANAGER B. Y. Andelin Max H. Parker Mrs. Glen F. Harding ee ic COORDINATOR... Mary Rae Piers Don Stout Mrs. F. A. Taylor Don Stout es ee 2 ieee P. R. Whetton o Busivess: Manacer ooee Asst. Business Manager :..2.:.----.-22:2-22.-..02.2. Elizabeth Tillotsen we oe ok Stage Properties .......002-44---524 Mrs. Alma H. Chambers sland Properties. ...:.--2..-.-2 28. Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell | Miss Mary Woolley a Make-up ...jo.0.2234, A Lobby. Display \_.23..-..---2<-: Miss Minnie Moore Brown Mrs. Delbert & E. Foulger Publicity. <.0.0).2.4-22.:42...2....Mss Alice Pardoe West Mrs. Thatcher Allred PREGCDHON oo Whip“ Club College ig: Weber LIBRIS ace = : ~ Wy FOTN “LO AND BEHOLD?” was first presented by the Theatre Guild, at the Booth Theatre in New York, December 12, 1951, staged by Burgess Meredith, with settings and costumes by Stewart Cheney. It has been broadcast over N.B.C. Theatre it played for one week Air with Basil Rathbone playing Milo Alcott. In June, Lakewood 1952, Theatre, in Maine, Guild of the in the famous featuring Broadway stars. During the past season, it was one of the outstanding plays offered in the Pasadena Playhouse during this season. MEMBERS DRAMA OF THE CLUB OF OGDEN OFFICERS—1953-54 Mrs. Thatcher Allred, President Mrs. L. Henry Zitzman, Vice-President Mrs. Floyd A. Taylor, Recording Secretary Mrs. S. Harold Evans, Corresponding Secretary Mrs. S. Bertell Bunker, 7veasurer Miss Dana Kelly, Auditor Mrs. Eber F. Piers, Custodian Ww MEMBERS Miss Minnie Moore “t-—“~ Mrs. Royal Eccles R. Morrell Mrs. Horace G. Nebeker Mrs. Francis G. Nicholas Mrs. Roland Parry Mrs. Fred Froerer Mrs. Richard Mrs. Lew Pe q are : W. Beason Brown Mrs. S. Bertell Bunker — Mrs. S. Harold Evans Mrs. Delbert B. Foulger Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell Mrs. Arthur W. Grix ‘Mrs. Glen F. Harding Mrs. C. Dixon Kapple Miss Dana Kelly Mrs. Elijah A. Larkin Mrs. I. Bruce McQuarrie Mrs . Joseph Mrs. Adam Patterson, Jr. Mrs. Eber F. Piers Mrs. Harry S. Reed Mrs. Floyd A. Taylor Mrs. Paul Thatcher Mrs. Alice Pardoe West Miss Mary Woolley Mrs . Arthur P. Wright Mrs .8. Dilworth Young Mrs .L. Henry Zitzman Mrs . David S. Romney Wo WK Mr. & Mr. & Mr. & Weber Ogden B. Porter ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Rehearsal Facilities Mrs. Royal Eccles ...................Transportation Facilities Mrs. Floyd A. Taylor Properties Mrs. A. J. Knapp Lighting Equipment & Properties College Flowers & Plants City Floral STAN DARD-EXAMINER KLO KVOG GLEN BROTHERS MUSIC CO. CAST OF CHARACTERS to ) Mr. WINGATE, Junior Member, Wingate, Wyers, and Wyngate, Attorneys at Law Fe gine BAECs oe Od Pan kaes T. Blair Evans Mito ALcoTtT, Nobel Prize Winner, Author and Scholar .......... Daisy DURDLE, John L. Shorten ....Myrene Greenwell Van Dyke : : Maid, Former Model Dr. RoBERT DorRSEY, Young Physician & iin MINNETONKA SMALLFLOWER, 7 Spirit of Indian Girl- KENNETH Harold A. Westergard MOORE, Clo Gale Bischoff Spirit of Frustrated. Musician................ haneth Davidson HoNEY WAINWRIGHT, Spirit of a Southern Belle Jack Mc DovucaAt, A Bookie and Former F riend of Daisy : Claire Eccles Show Dean W. Hurst ScENEs: The Library in Milo Alcott’s Home. TIME: SCENE SCENE The Present. te xe oo ACT I. ONE—Noon. Two—Several days later. ACT _ ScENE ONE—Two II. days later. Afternoon. _ScENE Two—Several weeks later. ACT A few hours later. Near midnight. III. Near midnight. Evening. | |
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