| Title | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 3, Folder 5 |
| Creator | Drama Club of Ogden |
| Description | Ogden Drama Club's 1932-1933 Newspaper Clippings |
| Subject | Drama; Community theater; Theater; Women--Societies and clubs |
| Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| Date | 1932; 1933 |
| Date Digital | 2024-01 |
| Medium | newspaper clippings; notes (handwritten) |
| 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, Box 3, Folder 5 , Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University |
| OCR Text | Show Oo SSS sa ess ee AS Club Hears Play By Visitors; Lists Names : for Election eon en oa A prettily arranged tea followed the delightful program given Friday afternoon by the Ogden Drama club at the Ladies’ Literary club house. The serving table was covered with a handsome lace cloth over gold satin and centered with a brass bowl filled with deep yellow jonquils and acacia. Ivory princess tapers were in -brass candlesticks and tea was served by members of the. entertainment committee of the club, of which Mrs. ‘Bruce E. Milliken was the hostess. The Ogden group presented a review of the poetic play, “The King’s Henchman,” by Edna St. Vincent Mil- lay. Mrs. Lewis Beason is president of the Drama club-.and those taking part in .the review included Mrs. A. D. Barber, Mrs. Pauline ‘Malan Evans, Miss. Minnie Moore “Bre-wn, Miss Rosemary Barber, Richard McKee, Floyd Farr, Julian R. Stephens and Mathias C. Tanner. A trio com- posed of Mrs. Cleone Rich Eccles, Miss Myra Froerer and Mrs. Molly Burris Greenwood furnished incidental music. Music ‘was. also furnished by thie girls’ glee club of the University of Utah, under the direction of Professor William’ Peterson. At the close of the program the following nomi: nations for officers of the Ladies’ Lit: erary club, to be elected at the Apri meeting, were made: — Mrs. E. A. Hartenstein, president: Mrs. Louis A. Bridgland and Mrs. Arthur L. Rice, vice president; Mrs. C. L. Hoag, second vice president; Mrs. L. B. Fuller and Miss Hermine Harms, recording secretary; Mrs. Joseph F., Merrill, corresponding secretary; Mrs. W. L. Partner, treasurer; Mrs. ‘Elwood Bachman and Mrs. Dryden ‘R. Coombs, - historian; Mrs. R. T. Porte and Miss Althea Wheeler, li- brarian; Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mrs. \Paul Hammer Jr., Mrs. A. Walter ‘Koehler, Mrs. Arthur J. Murphy, Mrs. Julius Rosenberg, Mrs. E. H. Schraga, “Mrs. Jesse N. Smith and Mrs. E. A. ‘West, board of directors. i ae = AAC UB T0TC The Brame reading of the Club DRAMA CLUB. MEMBERS ARE ENTERTAINED On Saturday afternoon in will, Bessect a poetic play, “The King’s Henchman,” by Edna St. Vinvent Millay, December on Tuesday afternoon, Miss Minnie Moore Brown. “The King’s Henchmen,” 13, at the Hotel Bigelow. |Mrs. Albert H. Aland, Mrs, Delbert drama by presented |Foulger and Miss Minnie Moore |Brown will be hostesses. | Tea will be served and members jmay bring guests. ‘The President, Mrs. Lew Beason, will give the ad‘|dress of welcome. one program wil follow: , ~ Music. “Romanie” from Suite, Op. |35 (Horatio Parker). ‘String trioy pretations: King Eadgar's” ‘Hall at Chorus: Nay, Mac- in welcome. charge. The program com- Aer $2, 4 ¥ 35. IN SALT LAKE Rosemary Barber the ‘Thane of Racca Or ge pee was of Lew gave CLUBPROGRAM TS PRESENTED Elfrida ........Pauline “Malan Evans orecree address ger, of Saxon Brittain.... ose ——' an Mrs. club, mittee included Mrs. A. H. Aland,) Miss Brown and Mrs. Delbert Foul-| neccecceceseeeae dulian Stephens Hildebuhr. . , Ellen Scowcroft Eccles BE sings Wap ac se coat eee | . Dorothea Browning Patterson Ethelwold . Pesta Wie Ws . Floyd Farr Ase .....,........ with Following the program tea was served in the English room. Yellow roses and yellow candles decorated} the table. Mrs. Henry F. Volker) jcus, lay him down. A recording. Characters | in the order of their appearance. ; As Maccus, the ‘Harper . onie ee Las IS op a Matthias C. Tanner Caer talent Mrs: D.’ J. Greenwell. Beason, president of the Music. “Minuet, " trom Suite Op. 35 (Horatio Parker). Act Three. “Radgar’s House. ‘The King Eadgar combining artistry were given by Myra Shreeve Froerer,; Cleone Rich Eccles and Helloween. : Farr, ElDorothea careful preparation. The work of the other members of the cast was artistic throughout and musical selections of matching ‘\Winchester, September. . Chorus: Marching Song of King Eadger’ § Men. A recording. — Act Two. A forest, in Devonshire spring. lyric Browning Patterson, Pauline Malan Evans, Rosemary Barber and Harry) ‘'T. Morris. Mrs. Evans and Mr. Farr) in the leads gave delightful inter- Mollie Burris Greenwell. Narrative. Minnie Moore. Brown. following a Edna St. Vincent Millay, by Matthias C. Tanner, Julian R. Stephens, Floyd len Scowcroft Eccles, |Myra Froerer, Cleone Rich | Eccles - Act One. the ballroom of the Hotel Ben Lomond) 60 members and guests of the Drama club were entertained at a clever program under the direction of] ty: Membersof the Ogden Drama club presented their reciprocity program for the Salt Lake Ladies Literary club at their clubhouse in Salt Lake City reaS ee afternoon, March 24. A An nah of the dramatic poem, “The King’s Henchman,” by Edna St. Vincent Millay, was given by the following cast: M. C. Tan- ner, Julian Stevens, Floyd Farr, Mrs. Arthur D. Barber, Mrs. Adam. Patterson, Jr., Mrs. S. H. Evans, Miss Rosemary Barber, Richard McKee, and Miss Minnie Moore Brown, director. | Musical numbers were given by a string trio, ‘composed of Mrs. Royal Eccles, Mrs, Darrell J. Greenwell and Mrs, Fred Froerer. Miss Dana Kelly of the play com- Mr. Stephens mittee and Mrs. Lew Beason, president .of the Drama club, accompanied the cast. The hostesses served tee following the program. | SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER. 1, 1932, club was toot: “or ‘the held on Tuesday] as assisting host- CLUE MEMBERS and Mrs. Delbert B. Foulger read| “Springtime — for” Henry” by) ‘Ben Levy. ‘ON TUESDAY at the home of the president, Mrs.| Lew Beason, with Miss Dana Kelley, | vice president, Drama club was founded in jeffort toward the study of the spoken and Jyric drama and to create) sympathy for the highest form of dramatic and lyric art, creating a This year jtaste for good. drama. {their study subject will be “women ‘jin Drama.” | The new ‘officers: are’ Mrs.” Lew Se Tea will be served following the program at the meeting of the Drama club on Tuesday afternoon ede The '{1816, and its’ purpose is a united Si _ oT | ‘ess. Tea was served following the] |program, and thirty members were |present. Mrs. M. E. Carson played “Manhattan Serenade” (Gerschwin) at the | i secretary; Mrs. Adam Patterson Jr., gp oseireis irs. ~ Henry - sa Volker,| auditor; Mrs. Joseph M. Eccles, custodian; Mrs. E. A. Larkin, histo‘rian; Mrs. Richard ad Porter, parliamentarian. The Drama club will meet Tues- 8S. Mrs. Herman B. Way Warren, L. Wattis. | and 17g 2 Guest day was observed by the x. club at their Tuesday afterndes meeting at the Hotel Bigelow) n we ‘IMrs. Christen Jensen gave the play] “Blecta” by Euripides, and Mrs. H. S. Reed ldance. ~~ — '| pedes), baie Horace G, Nebeker. H. DURING WEEK = |B, Way; “Iphigenia at Aulis” (Euri-| Mrs. ICLUBSREPORT | MEETINGS HELD | as |day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Browning with Mrs. Delbert Foulger as assisting hostess. The program follows: ‘“Gavotte,,” from Iphegnia in Aulis (Gluck), Mrs. ‘Fred Froerer; Jephthath’s Daughter | (Judges, Chapter XT), Mrs. Herman) Mrs. Same recording. ‘secretary; Mrs. '|*"'>=*9 Moore Brown, corresponding} hostesses, -- ‘| Nebeker, president; Mrs, ‘Horace G. Hotel Bigelow. Reed will direct an interpretive dance and Mrs, Christen Jensen will give the play, “Electa,” by Euripides. Members may bring guests and are asked to make reservations with the | Beason, president; Miss Dana Kel- ‘lly, vice pe one gave an interpretive Greek Tea was served following ee the program. The tea table which .|was arranged in the English room ‘Iwas covered with a handsome lace cloth Drama club will meet afternoon with Mrs. Joseph rell and Mrs. Royal Eccles esses at the home of Mrs Mrs. Frank Browning will Tuesday] R. Moras host.Morrell. sing, and and held a centerpiece chrysanthemums Mrs. Philip Warren Knisely left Thursday evening for Louisville, Ky., of in shades of pink and Mrs. Delbert Foulger and Miss Dana Kelly pour- ed. and) Mrs. Eccles play a violin solo. Rabbi} Samuel H. Gordon of Salt Lake City will: give a lecture, on Baron eccomes Electa.’ Ben fe, ¢ ese where she will make her home. ‘= dahlias eo 8 Ol ere DRAMA CLUB TO MEET ON TUESDAY Mrs, Arthur _ Wright and Mrs. Eber F. Piers will be hostesses at: the regular meeting of the Drama Club, to be held Tuesday at the Wright home, 566 Twenty-fourth Street. Mrs. William Rice Kimball Will discuss the women who have /|Dlayed “Camille,” and Mrs. S. H. Evans will review “Camille” (Alexandre Dumas fils).. Musical numbers by Chaminade Mis os Thomas, will ve neung by PS “The fame | | CLUB ON TUESDAY b Mrs. Arthur D. Barber’ iad Miss /Minnie Moore Brown will be hostesses at the regular meeting of the |Drama club to be held next Tuesday afternoon at the Barber home /On Twenty-fifth street. Mrs. Henry F, Volker will give the Life of D’Annunzio and Mrs. Clyde Green\well will read “La Gioconda” (GaJbriele D’Annunzio). “Dance of the jHours” and “La Gioconds” will be \played as piano duets by Mrs. Deljbert Folger and Mrs. Fred i | rer, | Yher y Ba f is. ay Le Ys ee ny wo i i Trew peese. 3 "The epictancs of: Being Earnest, " Oscar. Wilde’s | witty comedy, : will be seen at the ‘Weber theatre }on October 5, 6, 7 and 8. Wilde is. |regarded as the finest writer of so-|cial drama, and his wit is sparkling jJand cutting and very pointed. re-. | garding manners and morals, Mr. | “manners | are” |morals” and exposes them delight|fully in “The Importance eid Being. Earnest.” Earnest is a young man who: cret : ated himself in. a pseudonym and regretted it. He tried to palm: the pseudonym off on a brother who did- | Wilde claims that not exist, only to find himself’ en- gaged to two very personable young jladies at the same time. Through a. strang circumstance he finds he. dis. actually Earnest and that: the. pseudonym is in reality the ‘Person | ue | a EDP actually Adam Patterson ‘Brown, 853 Twenty-fourth ST Mrs. of Mrs.| street. peel }will be ia ae Lov ‘age J: SER Pate OEE —_- ‘|\Mrs. Joseph M. Eccles will review '|“Anthony and Cleopatra” (Shake'|Speare), and Mrs. H. S. Reed will Y give an interpretative dance, Tea @ IK " => = oe " Te and entertain at the home TI Brown will aks | Miciter typetings| of the rama lub _ will be resumed next Tuesday jafternoon when Mrs. Mary Wattis ~ is. And it is. cleverly done with! ‘ine aid of two pretty girls who in ‘the |Ogden cast are Kay Moyes, who has: appeared on the stage in San. Fran-) cisco, and Eleanor Stevens. Miss : Stevens took leads in several Ogden High school productions. ‘Earnest. (Jack Worthing) is played by Floyd Farr. Mr. Farr teaches at the Weber County High school. and has been in University of Utah productions. Mrs. Willies is Lady Bracknell, the aunt of the pseudonym. She has featured | in ward dramatics. Algernon, who relieves Earnest of some of the seriousness of his predicament by» Marrying one of the two girls he is. engaged to, is Sidney Badcon. Weber theatre devotees who saw the “Dover Road”. will remember ‘him. ; Fern Davis is Miss Prism. Sh m be remembered for her role in “The Doll’s House.’ Nolan Taylor plays. the Rev. Cande Chasuble, David Wright: is Lane, a butler, and Wil- liam Smiley : is ‘Merriman, also a EOUGeD, ce has | This will be an exceptional Op- portunity to see one of Mr, Wildes: Seah ac comedies, | of by the I na Cl the es eek Py given ‘Tuesday ! : the Hotel Ben | Le mond. "Members. of the Ladies’ — : iiterary « club of Salt. Lake presented q nn shadow= la reciprocity. program. |graph adapted from Charles Dick= jens’ “David Copperfield”. by Mrs, B |W. ‘Beason was. given. ‘Excerpts. from P the story were read’ by Mrs. Deason | and various scenes. ‘were depicted by a cast including Miss Berenice ‘Smith, Mrs. Frank ‘Ay Br ohnson, Mrs, HLL, Bracken, ‘Mrs. Earl Van Cott, ‘Frances Johnson, od ewell Jor hanson, — . “Larsen, |Mrs, CT lison, ‘Mrs, 1. R. thy oe anich ‘were ee : : : te.and Jane al — ne “Mrs. Deason. Visitors from the Literary _ club in addition to those appearing — in the cast were Mrs. ie enh Foro Always’ Juliet,’ aaheen ie ohn {Van Druten. Mrs. Philip» ‘Warren | | | Knisely ‘gave a clever talk on the| Javan Theatre and other Subjects \of interest’ to. drama students. | _ Mrs. Knisely has recently return- led. to Ogden | after several months | jabsence and in her honor Elijah «. Mrs,| ‘Larkin entertained al al eerie uncheon at the hotel baa| lwere laid for Mrs. Knisely, Mrs. 2 Lew | Beason, Mrs, Arthur D. ‘Barber, Miss} Rosemary Barber, Mrs. Horace ‘Neb-| eker, Mrs. J oseph EL Evans, - Miss}: iene f Minnie Moore -Brown,"abbott, 4 nert, club president, ‘Mrs. C. W.. and Mrs. E. A. Hartenstein. ‘Tea was. saver in thewick. the feroom . follow-_ : CFS. : ie sion at the regular meeting wen OLE. Drama club will tact Tuesday. aftlernoon at the Hotel Ben Lomond.} firs, P, J. Dix and Mrs. E. R. Dumke [will pe ‘hostesses. The program will); ee Drama club at the Hotel Ben a Se awWLSe IV. 1. @ an 1S- ‘Dramas based upon the life of of Arc formed the theme for ye Tuesday. Mrs. E. A. Larkin cerpts from Frederich von S Lom “Maid of Orleans,” and told prehensive way of differen of the great French heroine by ' ‘solo, “Farewell,1, Yel. linclude ae a |Hills,* from “Maid of | Orleans”| (Tschaikovsky), Miss Rosemary known writers. who have. imm rtaljized her in dramatic interpretations. Miss Rosemary Barber, s i @riedrich vvon Schiller) and. ‘a com-| parison of Schiller’s version with Orleans,” jber; review of “Maid of Orleans”! fi other versions of 4 oan: of Arc, Mrs. : 1Ke A. Lark cL. is i ee bs : “Farewell Ye Hills,” from “I aid of by_ ‘Tschaikowsky. for the annual . Pians| 6 club breakfast May ‘were discussed and it w that the annual meeting, at officers. seen | Tne “day be-he of the Drama y at will be held on Tuesda ker Wie Vol F, y nr He . \of Mrs \Claude Corey as assisting of There will be. election tea, will: pe’ served | = Bee officers ho o. | hostess. at |
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