| Title | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 4, Folder 30 |
| Creator | Drama Club of Ogden |
| Description | 1951-1952 News clippings and Programs |
| Subject | Drama; Community theater; Theater; Women--Societies and clubs |
| Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| Date | 1951; 1952 |
| Date Digital | 2024-04 |
| Medium | yearbooks; newspaper clippings; programs |
| 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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| OCR Text | Show | a = - Eww E en era 5 ~ Be j / i y; j . . ff j i | 3 f p / } i that this pair have achieved are breathtaking. Igor Gorin was so impressed with the songs sent to «. A eae / The Parrys By Birds” in his concert repertoire. “All Faces West’ rehearsals Oagden’'s Musical SALLY Were taken, lovers. Yes,|Seums and new in store for music Parry and his have is| charming visiting mu- the of collections—all this to get the feeling and mood. oung i have ealled their production, |ooncigerably. After all of this helpe who h, Boot danc- preliminary effort, Helen Tal- ers and actors—will unfold the drama of the Mormons July 20 mage Parry lyrics. ni started to write : the es ae ae 4 Fen t of 1000-—singers, Igor Gorin is coming lywood Young. to early history, ‘portray from Hol-| Brigham head of the Parry, Roland vocal department at Weber College, has long wanted to do a production built around Utah’s and he finally convinced his talented wife that she was just the one to write the lyrics. Last February Mrs. Parry began work by reading early history of the pioneers. More than 20 books were di- and Mrs. Roland Parry, 569 WORK-LMr. ORIGINAL “All Faces West,” musical red Ogden Canyon, co-autho Pioneer Days celebration. Ogden’s drama to be feature of Pas ~~ going on nightly, and all excitement. July 20 can arrive none too soon. Such a wonderful feeling it will be for her +o hear sung. Provo wife have collaborated on an|Mrs. Parry also drove to Brigham of one of to call on original musical drama aber saiorages acl se Utah’s pioneers. This twosome eS one been the production is‘ whipping into shape. Helen Talmage Parry is City gested, trips to Salt Lake HUMPHRIS N ng — Somethi OGDE Roland him to memorize, that he asked the Parrys if they would permit Lower “Fly include him to her own lyrics being Cricket’ Cast Excellent, Will Repeat Performance a toy merehan! Tackleton, ap-¢Chartles Dickens, master of char-+ Mr. takes ordinarily play T he club turned+ Drama The Ogden Campbell. Isaac by well d playe acterization and plots. Mrs. Harry of | proximately two hours, but because performance excellent an in of maker toy a mer, Plum Caleb had to double-up by S. Reed was narrator. “Cricket on the Hearth” last night members great love wa’ and heart r tende ialthough handicapped by the lack working on scenery which a stage Handles Difficult Role Handling the difficult role of taken by Kenneth Davidson. crew, that didn’t. show up, was supof stage crew help. Mystery of a luke-warm nature posed to do, the performance took sweet and tender Bertha, was Colperleen Price. Her vitality, in the role was added to the play in the four hours. | Gentleman” “Old of the of a blind girl, was among the sonage Raymond by well However, with that difficulty highlights. very played | , . Jones Farrell Collett and Bee Johnston now ironed out, the performances | Mrs. were: ers memb cast | Other tonight and tomorrow night at the as Mr. and Mrs. John Perrybingle, } a devoted couple blessed with Jay P. Bartlett, Mrs. Floyd Taylor, Mt. Ogden-Highland ward recrea- warm hearts and generally merry Mrs. Delbert B. Foulger, Whitney | tion hall are expected to have the spirits, Young, Mrs. A. H. Chambers and | turned in complimentary Rae Mary was Director drama club’s usual polish. others. performances. “The Cricket on the Hearth,” is A typical Dickens’ character was | Piers. one of the world’s best known and i Sea recadee best loved stories. Its author is e } | } i | oYred 300 weig By vias 1 Vi W he own Club to Give ‘Cricket on Hearth’ h years, a litt] will tk nique In used ‘pins, fessiol 1 that with | ores e i 29Rete oe: Penn e pees ee er s half straig! | then | end il i the c | with x Roll I b> The | deterr | wave, | ® up an from the (seated) Kenney M iller depict a scene Delbert Foulger and ee Johnston, Farrell Collett, M rs. ward hall, WedHyland OgdenMt. the at nted prese be Hearth” to Drama club play, “Cricket on the 29, under direction of Mrs. Eber Piers. 2 nesday, Thursday and Friday, Feb. 27, 8 and > present will club Drama The | =e 4 | “Cricket on the Hearth” at the Mt.- | Ogden-Hyland ward hall, Wednes | day, Thursday and Friday. The first night will be for Drama _ ‘club members and their guests, the ‘second will be sponsored by the Ben Lomond L. D. S. stake and the ‘third, by the Aglaia club. | Tickets for Thursday may be ob- ‘tained from William A. Budge at ithe Commercial Security bank, of Albert E. Read at J. G. Read Bros.; hotel gift shop, the Ben Lomond | telephone 3-2363. | Enact Scene From ‘Cricket on Hearth’ bie set Oe. 2 we: / Ken Davidson, Isaac Campbell and Colleen Price enact a scene from the Ogden Drama club play, “Cricket | on the Hearth,” which will be presented tomorrow, Thursday and Friday night at the Mt. Ogden-Highland ward hall. aap n Drama Club to Give | Production for 3 Nights The Ogden Drama ‘club will pre-¢sponsored by. the Ogden sent its annual play tomorrow night | Club, tickets may Hiislad telephone at eight o'clock at the Mt. Ogden- chosen for is Dickens’s ward) hell ihe this year’s productioa] ole. en | “Cricket on the Hearth | | and it is under direction of Mrs, Eber Piers. Tomorrow night’s performance will be for Drama club members and their guests. Two other presen- | tations of the play are scheduled ‘or Thursday and Friday nights. | \Tickets for Thursday’s perform- Ace, which is sponsored by the Sen Lomond L. D. S. stake, are obtainable from William A. Budge at the Commercial or Albert E. Read Security at J. G. Bros. For Friday’s production, bank Read] which is | | | be Aglaia obtained at| Gift shop in the lobby of Hotel | ' Lomond, 3-2363. : : a % i () & sau... IO & OBE reas 4 : o> @ C) f eavelser ee * it =. <4 — Sp. ©) SOK Ses Bin { IO” 7 ry + he Drama Club of Ogden reser te () % ( SO iwected By Hlary Rae Piers De Py(I Mt. Ogden-Hyland Ward Recreational Hall February | 27, 28, 29, 1952 Curtain at 8:00 P. M. () Ae is <5FN €4 ester PH, ete Mic eae a eee RE Soot RE temo, Fs bid — > 3 f f ee ey Dre ; ms HN wemeeeereoe peeves ereen Re as: hy Panama rest ; ey bod oe - r : 2 4,‘ nee re he aos Risab tones ips Oe, 5 bn - be cet Le ree a a. wrRA OAs don ececcerenerccannccosgececys DyLies wanwaas sey Ls Pay ea 4 ay eres + Ee eaee re CN aeeeeeatcatensenann ‘ 4 ‘ i SPONSORS Wi ee ies Ve OF THE PLAY. ‘Wednesday, the 27th of February....-THE DRAMA CLUB OF OGDEN Thursday, he 28th of February ones_.THE BEN LOMOND STAKE Friday, the 29h Bh February yi, ee a President: Mrs. H. Clayton Carlson ; i ee President: William A. Budge ; THE AGLAIA CLUB nse Erepresun Mrs. William Howard inige es ACKNOWLEDGMENTS - To Mr. ‘ond Mire Royal Eccles for rehearsal nctomedanane. To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Taylor for transportation facilities. | Produced by’ ae Arrangement with Samuel French. FOR COMMITTEES | i (ols CHAIRMAN, PRODUCTION a. TOUSO leg access PrOQFOMS...cscccccscessseeeeeeeMrs. | enceee:...Mrs. Rich Jahison S. Bertell Bunker, Mee Lew W. Beason Roland Parry, Mrs. Adam Patterson, dr) eae. SOS OO a Musi¢.ccchc0. ASE he i eis _.Mrs. Richard B. Porter seeds wepelicesecienmtnnctMes, aa Darrell J. Greenwell Thatcher Allred — Alma H. Chambers, Mrs, Henry Zitzman — | Propertio.nwnevnsnnvnepedeMrs. Glen F. Harding, Mrs, Joseph |‘Morrell, eats ni lsat ie ay PLAY. aay: ceessutastussstssssneeMArs, Alice Pardoe West aoeMs. ‘Horace G. Nebeker, Miss Dana Kelly — SPobllcitye eee oe Vike Conteh THE Mrs, Fred Froerer, Mrs. Elijah A. Larkin, Mrs. Royal Eccles, Mrs. C. Dixon Kapple, ‘Miss Minnie Moore Brown, | Mrs, Larry Wright Costumes.....csessceecceces-Mrs, Francis G. Nicholas, Mrs. I. Bruce McQuarrie © a, Ne | _ MAK QU. jereececcesenendatecceeseeccenee Mrs. Paul Thatcher, Mrs. Arthur W. Grix EER Baers a RON eA hgee Gt Miss Mary Woolley, Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell a ee lupetiene: Taylor, Doris Van De Graff, ee ecseancip Ay _ Janet Velie: aay, Johnston Ki i ; MINER DARDH-EXA ) STANMARC N (UTAH THE OGDE 1952 2, ING, MORN AY SUND i 113A ae: . mnoop-skirt stiff ane rather ae ! By Larry Evans that's one thing. ActBut e. languag It was an appreciative and satis- 16 .Js another. And that was very fied audience that saw the onfinal| the good. performance of “The Cricket Mount! But Hearth” last night in ward Ogden-Highland hall. ie : | despite Dickens’ sentimenthe has a charm, unique and he tality, | tion recrea that’s literally hypnoful, delight | . read everyone who'sexceever s presen- | tized ption. ‘The Ogden Drama Club’ns’ is no ’ cele- him. : This story | An ee Dicke night, tation of Charles well acted and| evening of Dickens, like lastf from brated story was y wonderful relie prett a is ae directed. present world of atom bombs Versatile Mary Rae Piers not the oe Gad under- vgn mg epg only showed judgment and but ee should Oe ee . pave de-| tion, feeling of havdirec her warm ave a good, Cfanding in eeu. as scenery the | signed e see that lace, ne made a lot of peopl There was a big homey firepione s in life thing teas ites y veall apa d lerisp white curtains, old-fash d up with the h heart e raae hale nese ifurniture—all of which callea cen- age rthe: 4 Teer that pleasant domesticity of noth- | g R, a + seh Sore il Loo Harry is there , least jtury*ago. At She made a tive. oy effec from the back of the ens story to make) | jj nice baien febrance ling like a Dick ant. it seem The pleas unobtrus- hall. and .. merged backdrop rains ¢ ohie ng. ively with the rest of the settiry) Costumes were excellent. Scene paintby Don Stout was built ed by B. Y. Andelin. a (“nor produc- amateur strictly E Other were roles good Isaac as Mr. Tackleton, Mrs. end lor as oatie lig ielding and ane a Y Every member o ? th participates because uty backing for e a drama club he loves good reason alone. s to help others su- theater and want tion, the whole thing went off the rae, oh it too. It deserves commun perbly well. As Caleb Plummer, | kindly, |Davidson jovial was toymaker, all : you Kenneth could ask Foulger as Tilly Mrs. Delbert B. d, got lots of fOr. nursemai Slowboy, one of Ferrell Collett, | chuckles. painters, |Ogden’s . best-known John slipped easily into his part of play) Perrybingle, a carrier, as the as) wore on. So did Bee Johnston se | wife. his | Dot, The play itself, like Dickens, is sentimental trite. .Modern { quently ' are apt to yawn now mph this also puts on some very good 39 : * CHEM PB grees es a on the Hearth” was ene se —" _ of! much and freplaygoers) and then at’ i eater eee WiRil) Talkoon eee ‘Ogden Drama | 0 ‘Ogden Members and guestsOf Drama club were delightfully en-| tertained Thursday evening by. a by| talk, “Backstage in Europe” Club to Hear Robert Hyde Wilson of University | . of Utah speech department. — Salt Lake Man He touched on the drama in Eng- -Jand, France, and Italy and stated that the amazing thing about foreign audiences is that they attend The Ogden Dratha club will hold. its opening meeting at the home performance many times and enat- | joy it with equal zest at each tendance. ~The people are more: demonstra than in the United] tive there a of Mr. and Mrs, Royal Eccles, 2508 | Jackson, thirty Thursday p. m. A special ‘at ; t highligh seven- of the eve-|| States and become really raucous | , ning will be a talk by Robert Hyde at comedies, he stated. “It’s amazing to sit in an audience and see most everyone moved to tears—men and women alike,” Wilson, assistant director of University of Utah theatre, director oe the Salt Lake Playbox and structor sity. His of weatite at the | nutes will be Gai - he said. see | “Back ‘Stage in Europe.) aut f Music will Be given. by a|} Haydn > String ‘Quartet, composed gene Kingsford, who quartet in G major will play by Haydn. aj as the count in “The at the summer Merry Wi- |} festival at the ‘University of Utah stadium this summer. He originated the Play-| porated and was made part of the | university theatre program. | He has taught at the University | |of Minnesota and ‘while there was | |director of the North Star Drama | one Also season he of La was. director Petite in for |, New| | ‘Orleans, La., the oldest Little thejatre in the United States. Besides his experience in ‘the “| drama, Mr. Hyde has traveled ex| tensively in, Europe. The amtheme of the Drama club ° ) progr this year is to stress great- international |er | through The will the theatre. hostesses be Mrs. for understanding | Eccles, the ‘Hor ce G, Nebeker poe ardo e West. al ‘Bach member guest. Pts : ‘interesting was the fact| that the English carried one away Europe many | with their perfect diction. He also | stated that there was a dearth of | playwrights in and productions were revivals. Also that America was reluctant He also remarked that ‘London. about accepting their plays, while the Europeans received our plays | with marked enthusiasm. | | opera, there,” he said. “Most anyone can hum any. of the ‘numbers | ee Oe Mr. Wilson took his audience | with him convincingly on his four) of European theatres. _ ae Augmenting the ‘entertainment: was Haydn’s First String Quartet in | _G Major by a string quartet com-| posed of Mrs. Royal Eccles, Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell, Valene Clark Wood and Eugene Kingsford. The event was held at the home | of Mr. and Mrs.. Royale ce 2s | reer we evening Mrs. Fred Froerer, Mrs, Larry P. Wright, Caen ‘Darrell J. Greenwell, Mrs. | many might have thirty-six threatres going at one time in comparison to} eleven on Broadway. “They are steeped in drama and 1 box theatre in one room in a large house about 15 years ago in Salt Lake City. This was later incor- ‘}guild. the that he felt the French theatre was more artistic than the others and of their Re- freshments will climax the event. Mr, Hyde will be. remembered dow” Among things he reported, Mrs. Alice may bring one | as Thosieseee: | The infamationa gy scheme oe an cin the a ue from the midst of an. arrangement | of greens holding dolls of various | | foreign nations. _ Mrs. Gi. Clayton | Carlson, presi- | in-|| dent, welcomed the guests and the troduced the speaker, accenting . visa idea in her. speech. clim eae A li ax oe aning. Sik Ris LAS BAEC ANA So} pat - es 35 | embe:eke Members. | ‘club at the the home of Mrs. E. A. Larkin, oe = Se H, is Mrs. tich Johnston, discussion chairan. Those in the cast are Mrs, 2 ot ii Foulger, Mrs, Darrell J. thur Grix. ae _ Glen Evans Harding, — and Mrs. Mrs. S, Bertell Bunker will en- rtain with piano selections. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs, in hi tt canyon. the -Jovely,. : snow - capped | In mountainous setting of Graycliff held jlodge, the Ogden Drama club a jits | annual Christmas party, ‘aa day evening. 3 Dinner was preceded by the direction of carols under ‘singing —— 1a 2 |. Seay with © Brown chairman eee Miss Minnie ‘Moore : | Yule Dinner — lodge Be ‘Eccles, Thursday, Nov. 29, at | | seven-thirty p.m. A group readin f the play ‘The Day After Ponto: by Frederick Lonsdale will | a even as 2 highlight of the eve- roduction Moore ning. The Christmas dinner party will be held Dec. 13, at the Graycliffe Ogden Drama The Ogden Drama bub.will babet 19on Minnie — * Tomorrow.’ Brown was production chairman, Mrs. Rich Johnston was discussion in the chairman and with them | east were Mrs. Delbert B. Foulger, Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell, Mrs. Glen F.. Harding, Mrs. S. ‘Harold | Evans and Mrs. Arthur Grix. Refreshments climaxed the eve- | | eras After | 1 apt Mrs. Sa pene yyid Mrs. Porter, — Harold are ass He “Henry. Zitzman, -and /Mrs. ui Evans. aoe — es will play i of Mrs. Richard B. ‘Porter with the l club trio composed of Mrs. Roya | Mrs. Eccles, Mrs. Fred Froerer and nyompa _acc l, nwel Gree J. Darrell | | ing. Mrs. Clayton ‘Carlson, ‘president; |welcomed the guests and present- Ty S. Reed and Mrs. Eber Piers, SS Rae and ‘ Mrs. I. Bruce. McQuarrie i Russian selections. — Hostesses i PAT Mrs. S. Bertell Bunker, casting: and/ president, ae Clayton Eccles, Carlson, S. as- ed Mrs. ‘man Clyde T. Greenwell, chair- of the party, who Mrs. introduced. master. — Porter ee produc- Clayton as SE Carlson, Mrs. Royal Mrs. Piers presided, and plans were made for \the forthcoming play, “Cricket on. the Hearth,” to be presented by the. club at a future date. — Mrs. S. Bertell Bunker played two piano selections and this was followed by a group reading of the Frederick Lonsdale play, “The Day discussion H. Cham- | H. Larkin A. en Mrs. E. evening with Mrs. Harry in turn aacessas tsetse Paul Thatcher, chairman; home of Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Eber sisting hostesses. ene : ont Mrs. Drama entertained as , boast Ge tion Ogden ogee bers; the were delightfully Friday prtasramh will Ractude aa a of tae ae “Darkness At Noon” by |f macs of aaaaneee ‘Hears Progi ram | the. Peer bedling of ihe | | heaiaes) club has been postponed - from. Thursday Oct. 25, to Friday Oct. 26, Tey Ne be held at the ee ; iePiped Kingsley. The chairman is Mrs. Alma a Ogde en D ar ma Chjuat i ab ‘The table was “artistically: down the ar- | eccm Lev, ranged with a green |linen— cloth, _—F' center. of which, was red satin — streamer. The a center- | a ‘large silver box jpiece was red holly ladorned with silver and to ed lleaves, which later was open Red. {reveal a gift for each member. ted |tapers in. silver candelabra ligh ; the settin nted ' Place perda: ene. hand-pai of each acai s chararicatures ap T1h Meee onts merri- UMenbere: of hes. ‘been gee iy : day Oct. 25, to Friday |} 'alab ; ne be held at the home |{. ‘Porter, at seven-thir- | if m will include a eudy 1 bg h lay “hs arkness At Noon” by |fae ‘Sidney “Kingsley. The discussion || _ chairman is Mrs... Alma H. Chambers; Mrs. Paul Thatcher, production chairman; Mrs. H. | ‘he Ogden were delightfully Drama entertained iat the home of Mrs. E. A. Larkin | Friday evening with Mrs, Harry S. | |Reed and Mrs, Eber Piers as assisting hostesses. Mrs. Clayton Presa ithe fo Carlson, and plans : wer president, made 3 for | | Clayton Carlson, — Mrs. Royal Eccles, and| Mrs. S. Bertell Bunker, casting; and Mrs. I. Bruce. McQuarrie will play | ___ Russian selections. Hostesses are Mrs. Porter, ‘Mrs. ‘ae iol ~and Mrs. Harold [ nee iDra maa Club ||P olds « n n ual 57 en Dram Drama//Ei384/ OstAg wit Ae e home rs. arkin, ae re reading o 2545 Eccles, Thursday, Nov. tthe psy | 29, at| After Tomor-: | | “ine Day play tne ‘ow, ee Frederick Lonsdale will | ‘Bape as: a Pent ne. of the eve-|, elbert B. Foulger, Mrs, Darrell J. | Marold rthur Grix. | fe Evans’ and Mrs. S._ Bertell Bunker ° will per es | Mire ag cieee and Higs. msi ahha ad ; mountainous Dinner lovely, _ snow | setting i | capped | } of. Graycliff \lodge, the Ogden Drama club held| ‘singing of | carols under direction jof Mrs. Richard B. Porter with the Jelub trio. composed of Mrs. Royal Eccles, Mrs. Fred Froerer and Mrs. en- ain with piano selections, _ 66) S be hostesses will be Mrs. In ; wee the | ye ‘iechigs : i its” annual Chena pe rty, day evening. ne | - Dinner was preceded by Os bay Nice,is phan . ee h Johnston, discussion chairn. Those in the cast are Mrs, vir Yule ) Darrell ing. \ | J. Greenwell, Accompany- Mrs, Clayton Carlson, ‘president, 1 | welcomed the guests” and present-| ed Mrs. Clyde Te Greenwell, chair- | ‘man of the party, who in turn | introduced ‘Mrs. Pesca as _toastmaster. oe , Be The table was. “artistically. ar- | _|ranged with a green linen cloth, down the center of which, was a red satin streamer. The center- | |Jpiece was a large silver box| ladorned with silver and red holly leaves, which later was opened to reveal a gift for e ich member. Red. tapers in dee’ mpndelanen — 3 me aad a- & Syd i RP OTR, “3 ne Sriamseanasr asin os oe oes Role.aes Sie es Fo NR eo Eye meta arors ‘2s : Begrn J2a5)- 35a No. 1951-52) Passho nk ~ may em 4947 #4 2 a Z 2 z | y $ 4 screens 4 SS x SS\ G Pp “ “ Ly 4 | SS cu4 0.7, Z : “ba 17 7 . | oy 4 4 UW“Yysy SSS YOtIGGG Y Y =, TNDA Yl PL OS ITLL LAA EDIELN, AMRIT . SEP SSS SSSWSSSSNY FEC =z to the as Utd A pine 6, %-2 6,"o eS OR os G5, RIN KX aadnnidll bot Oxganized IGE: Gederated 1917 (x ap : Motto ‘(The Tor drama's we laws, the dramas pat von Latoond that Live to please, must please to live.” Leas TPES se or E. : Johnson. Valid From mh Sdoee September Calls: 4 CE sop Jfune Bells f Geral f . The theatre has no special nationality—its state is the soul of man. Its greatness is measured by its > of discord, the theatre must % In this age universality. speak for international tolerance edge and sympathy understanding developed based from on a — SE) ,, a knowl- ba of the ways of life of other nations. This is your passport to international ing through drama—a limited step expanded horizons. toward 2 understand- visa, ‘tis true—but a (. der tig gerne @Gi ge ANNUAL PLAY......-.------- "The Cricket on The Hearth” 9 By Charles Dickens he Adapted Director: Date: by Gilmor Brown Mrs, Eber F. Piers First week in March, a 4 1952 Passports . of Beariews e“Allred, Mrs. Thatcher........-. 1740 Lake Street - 2-1794 Mrs. Jay P........--- 3427 Ogden Ave. - 2-8643 «Bartlett, Beason, Mrs. Lew W......--- 9723 Brinker Ave. - 2-9130 Chambers, Mrs. Alma H.........1490 Beverly Dr. - 7292 peteCCtes, MIs’ RoyGts 1.2se | 2508 Jackson Ave. - 4236 e « 7 ast 6 UATSCALE ELS NAG ASAG we! Brown, Miss Minnie Moore..2704 Monroe Blvd. - 7929 “”, Bunker, Mrs. S. Bertell....2-....22- 1345 - 28th St. - 6960 _€arlson, Mrs, H. Clayton..3930 Raymond Ave.-3-1379 i Tt 5 oe: _ »Foulger, Mrs. Delbert B.........2868 Eccles Ave. - 8372 ae es - S Ve — Greenwell, Mrs. Clyde T.....1121 - 23rd St. - 2-4637 Greenwell, Mrs. Darrell J.......1662 Kiesel Ave. - 4293 — = se | a. 2 — aa es - ig 3h reuse — meesct > mct%, ue $ _—tarkin,. Mrs. Elijah A...-........ 92545 Eccles Ave. - 6546. McQuarrie, Mrs. |. Bruce....2504 Eccles Ave. - 2-2442 4 Morellp-Mrs. J6sepn- Ree. 2.22222. 2533 Eccles Ave. - 5433 qs »-<Nebeker, Mrs. Horace G......... 802 - 25th St. - 2-4627 _ Mrs. Francis G......-.- 1456 - 27th St. - 8995 Nicholas, | Parry, Mrs. Roland.......569 Ogden Canyon - 2-0391 Patterson, Mrs. Adam, Jr...2560 Jackson Ave. - 3-6192 “yePiétbiers. Eber | Fiore) 11 9730 Harrison Blvd. - 9264 Dr. - 5443 B.........1420 Marilyn Richard Mrs. __-Porter, 7zReed, Mrs. Harry S..........--- 9343 Adams Ave. - 6575 “Paul... 2500 Tyler Ave. - 5041. waa hatcher, Mrs. ~ West, Mrs. Alice Pardoe........-.-- 631 - 26th St. - 6226 ~ Wright, P.....2040 Mrs. Arthur E. White Circle, S.L.C. ooawVrighity: Mise Larry Rawt tect 2555 Eccles Ave. - 4125 /F_Zitzman, Mrsi th lenny feesse: 103. 1164 - 27th St. - 3-2410 | 7¥S ie imited Visas Lindsley, Mrs. Richard G...332 Ogden Canyon-2-0/739 | Romney, Mrs. David S...1955 Yalecrest, Salt Lake City . ‘ f I : P = *7 ¢ ¥% ¥ t y | .Kapple, Mrs. C. Dixon..........-- 1357 Kershaw - 2-6634 te SOR ell Veass OGIO toneasoe 2117 Adams Ave. - 7069 a ‘ + .Grix, Mrs. Arthur W......--- 358 Harrisville Rd. - 2-43854 Harding, Mrs. Glen F......... 9737 Pierce Ave. - 2-7263 at __~Johnston, Mrs. Rich..........------1203 - 25th St. - 2-6384 | 7 26th. St=. 91Z6 t 23 soca. £35 eee 652. Fy Sis Froeiier MAGS. 4 ee ON ei Gg Bs fat €¢% | | a Mrs. S. Harold............2819 Wash. Blvd. - 6481 _ vans, j ze 8& . yf % Iie a aa £ ws Py’. Pi é r: : §4 Be e % ; ¥ " ” OM : fF ih ott, $ . thecal Me Nason! ¢ = f # ;‘ £ — : « ;, P. stall £ ee P ae £ S..., ; _ : j £\ = f ry a § “ de pene 4 — © () f ficers 1957-52 PRICED coven.) os ae _......Mrs, H. Clayton Carlson Vice-President:./ in ee, Recording Sheretare: a Ny Corresponding TWP Gt Mrs. Delbert B. Foulger Miss Minnis Moore Brown Secretary... -. fis20: Mrs. Jay P. Bartlett ee ee ae Mrs. Joseph R. Morell — PANS (i fo. Wh po AEN anemic a diy Ae congas Mrs. Arthur W. Grix CISTI Sig eal ae Mrs, Eber F. Piers Committees Membership Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell Mrs. Lew W. Beason Miss Dana Kelly Annual Mrs. Eber F. Piers Play Mrs. Adam Patterson, Jr. ~ Mrs. Roland Parry Mrs. Thatcher Allred cP noduction Mrs. Chairman Rich Johnston Press Mrs. Alice Pardoe West Mrs. Larry P. Wright y, “ —-" Horace Nabickes Mrs. Darrell Greenwell | 1951-52 ? Program ——— _ Mrs. Le Henry Zitzman Mrs, ‘ah Clayton Carlson | Darrell J. Greenwell ae oF Poa =o Mrs. Ate WES Royal Eccles Pcie 195 2- 53 H. Chambers Mrs. Harold Mrs. S. Evans Fred i Froerer Hie: ourkesy Mrs. Richard B. Porter | Mrs. Mrs. $i Bertell Bunker C. Dixon fice t e lul B zeak ee Mrs, Glen F. Harding — Mrs, | i" Mrs, Pau By Francis G. Nicholas Thatcher a | ofitees | “Mrs; Elia A. fbbiae Mrs, I. Bruce Meer it Mrs. Harry S. Reed rote] ) Hea St ‘Mrs. Joseph R. Morell Historian se Miss Minnie Moore Brown | ———$$______— Mrs —E Moitia® tinerary “All The World's A Stage’ —Shakespeare 8 Eaton 27 “Backstage in Pinane? ne Nis, | Sanna Robert Hyde Wilson Music: Hostesses: Mrs. To be*selected Eccles, Mrs. Froerer, Mrs. West, Mrs. Larry P. Wright, Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell, Mrs. Nebeker. Guests | : } October 25 | Behind the “Darkness - | re Shed ortK Iron Curtain Cit TOT ees | y; sip ier Sydney Kingsley |. Bruce McQuarrie Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Zitzman, ~~ eo Cast: Mrs. Jay P. Bartlett, Mrs. Lew W. Beason, Mrs. S. Bertell Bunker, Mrs. Royal Eccles, Mrs, H. Clayton Carlson. Hostesses: § 4 Production Chairman—Mrs, Paul Thatcher Discussion Chairman—Mrs. Alma H. Chambers Music: Mrs. > Mrs. Evans. | | November 2 9 England ue 4 “The Day After Tomorrow”.......... Frederick Lonsdale | Production Chairman—Miss Minnie Moore Discussion Chairman—Mrs. Rich ge Brown Mrs. Delbert B. Foulger, , Mrs. Cast: ‘ Darrell J. Greenwell, Mrs. Glen F. Harding, Mrs. Evang S. Harold ~* } Arts ~~ Music: Mrs. S. Bertell Bunker Hostesses: hrs. Larkin, Mrs. pe 7 Reed, Weaember Mrs. Piers. 13 Aboard the Grayclfff Trans-International «~ i | Christmas Dinner, i ae i & z » — Chairman—Mrs. Roland Parry ~Carols—Mrs. B. Richard Hostesses: Mrs. Porter Allred, Mrs. Bartlett, Royal Eccles oMrs. Clyde T. Greenwell. Music—The Greenwell, by x qI hs t ; = -aes i *J ee.Ly th 'f }. & if es Af i Adhe & wa ei.” Fos i a‘4 ee we 3 7 vereceatsv ? ; Bi ¥ f : 5 cael ‘ ' nowy ont Ir ‘S 3 % , LE on BSc v uit Setity Mrs. Mrs, Froerer,| _ we % 4 ( a eed a CQO * yptt Pear ; hemaisl f ' % wt \ ‘ 7 4 ar" . x" . X \ Sa > 4 - aei ¥ pn’ Pa% | Wat " #. A. a ¥ F; . 2 < ne > we he we : bs bet a 4 Je kt { | Beason, Darrell J. i Spel f ~ ; “= ee Pe Fd Mrs. Fred 1 ay : t §4 Trio: Mrs. ah n Pia fs i A Aa 4 PV ged We a eR 4 F : 737 af Vecsci eres tegt hg Map f % h, a es) a £ som Ne Me rors rs y "4 2 ; Cte : a4 hel WEST Z EO Sy * is % **te t A it hy “ ? u b - e ‘ fa & Bo get agg ot 4 < 5 _ ¥,' a rae u Ty, ee eee } rand WR vee oe i aS De “The si Ate (NUTMEG mews Production 6 2 coe Play Chaignan—Mrs. a4 ag Bhp |. Josephine Niggli Grix Arthur W. Mrs. Larry P. Wright, Mrs. Alice Pardoe West, Francis G. oe —— je Nicholas. eee Mrs. Music: S. Reed, @iierRetese—Perry. meee oag Harry Mrs. ™ Cast: One-Act jee Neighbors Latin-American >—_—_—_—_—__— Our 24 = ———— January ee a ee “— “2 “‘Hostesses: Mrs. Thatcher, Mrs. Harding, rs. Ka itis. Mrs. Bunker, Mrs. Chambers. Guests Febonay a ya Wal ———— a a hes 3 3 A a. Prgduction Chairman—Mrs. Mrs: is G. Nicholas, Mrs. Horace G. Ne =, pet Cast: ker, Porter, Music: Adam terson, Mrs. |. Bruce Mc Mrs. The Trio—Mrs. Greenwell, Hostesses: Mrs. Mrs. Morell, Royal Fred Miss Richard Jr., Mrs. Mrs. B. ) rie. Co Eccles, ie Darrell 1,3 Froerer. Kells, Grix = Arak na ern ehe | March 27 ewes YW. HktEcole-des. 2es aaah a RR ak LAG Menton Production Chaitainnes Discussion Chairman—Mrs. Cast: Miss Dana eph Morell, tj p Riana” Ganetien 2 -Moliere: # Clyde T. Greenwell Thatcher Allred Kelly, Mrs. Elijah Larkin, Mrs. JosMrs. Eber F. Piers, Mrs, C. Dixon Mrs. Me- Kapple. Music: Mrs. Delbert B walagu'ger. Hostesses: Mrs. Patterson, Mrs, Nicholas, Quarrie. ae,TN Durerrin!s fs A Night at the Theater.................2... salt Arra aa haenis Shwe Lake City Mrs. Delbert B. Foulger HE af Natl May 22 * Roeiladk % “Annual Day reat Music: Mrs. Royal Eccles Hostesses: Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Carlson, Miss Brown ie UNE CLUB BREAKFAST GUESTS gd | = ae Sa eR) ; ill Pe ee Visas a4 gh ORS ote ea — bad at a one-act te Nutmeg,’ by bai, gli, Thursday 1,” “ae the home at of Gas Actar any, Jose- eight Mrs. p. It was a aiy evening Thursday for members of the ‘Ogden ‘Drama: Paul | aiitader ce) 2500 Tyler. Mrs. Glen F. ‘Harding, Mrs. Francis G. Nicholas, Greenwell, ‘Wright, Mrs. ing, Mrs. Francis G. Nicholas, Mrs.” Mrs. | Clyde Mrs, Rich T. Johnston, Mrs, §: ‘Dilworth Young, . Mary Woolley and Alice Pardoe West. | | Preceding the. play, Mrs. will cis Francis | a talk on Young “Mexico. IVER: Nicholas — will have may bring 2 med fay. one |, ae ‘Chita Cul c tnre Cub a A OD OO —o | The Child Culture will meet Thursday, Februar Yiclub n ih Ing "peed hy the © : Hotel Ben nee - ostesses: -“are. Mrs r, | bon esa |‘Bry liamon. sen, : ‘cha and ir “Mrs. wu. ane Men D. | fe ‘ one-act: exican play The Bull | “Ate Muted sy en titled) gli, will be den Drama hit ta ae by Miss Carol Eb the musical program. wit Mare ane ie Og- Present | Membies of thie eli A 08 d | Kapple was ‘Friday. Mrs. was i - b> one-act play, iA Niggli’s Josephine “The Bull Ate Nutmeg.” Cast.in the farce were: Mrs. Larry P. Wright, Mrs. Harry S. Reed, Mrs. Arthur W. Grix, Mrs. L. Henry Zitzman, and Mrs. Clyde T. Green- well. Hecklers in the group were: ‘Mrs. S. Dilworth Young, Miss Mary | Woolley, Mrs. Rich Johnston, and Alice Pardoe West. Mrs. Grix was production — chairman. ‘Mrs. ‘Royal ‘Eccles was in charge of MUSIC. 4). - Preceding the play Mrs. Young’ gave an interesting talk on. the absence of Mrs. eh Clayton Carl- customs and bullfights of ‘Mexico. Mrs. Delbert B. Foulger, vice. _presi-. dent, welcomed the guests in»the ‘son, president. — Refreshments laeritated the entertainment of the evening . ane there were about fifty present. — al | cheb will | Drama 14 at eight p. instead of February 28 as cchaduled at the home of Mrs. Arthur W. Grix, en C. D rama at Dixon assisting hostess, and | Mrs. H. Clayton Carlso n, president, | Ht Me hha the members and pre| Ae highlight of the event | Fed by M. Thatcher event was Ma ife and works of Moliere, actor | and | | Playwright of the immediate Postae eee period. , rs. Delbert B? Foul | Piano selec tion by Foulger gave : | nim es the eve-a “ with Mrs. Joseph R. Mor-— yell and Miss Dana sisting hostesses. the home of Dr, oad Mee hig McQuarrie Highlight of. fie eventie. presentation in costume Ogden The meet February Club met for at A the Drama Meets at Home club S. Bertell Bunker, and Mrs. ‘Lue cille R. Chambers as.Benes hosta ee esses. rat eoreermencsrege | Ae 5 k 3S bs | met at the home of Mrs. Paul: | Thatcher with Mrs. Glen Bee ‘Hard- in the. cast are. ae Henry L. Zitz- Harry - S. Reed, | club and their guests... The group | Mrs. S. Bertell Bunker and Mrs. Lueille: Ro ‘Chambers are assisting nThe Blo eer e play is ‘under a of Mrs. Arthur W. ‘Grix. With ie man, Mrs, LarryP _ e | , Kelly” as as- Bertha Eccles Wright will. give. a talk on “The Theatre of South America.” Musical numbers will, be given by the club’s instrumental trio, Mrs. Royal Eccles, Mrs. Dar- rell J. Greenwell ie aR ee Froever, | COE 3B i STANDARD-EXAMINER , FEBRUARY 17, 1952 gden Drama > a Club to Give Play 3 Nights Creating special interest in dramatic circles is the Ogden Drama club play, “Cricket on the Hearth” which will be presented at the Mt. Ogden-Hyland ward hall, Feb. 27, 28 and 29 at eight p. m. Mrs. Eber Piers, well-known Ogden director, is again at the helm of the production and through her cast brings to life the famous Dickens characters. The cast is composed of Farrell Collett, Isaac Campbell, Kenneth Davidson, Kenny Miller, Whitney Young, Mrs. Delbert Foulger, Mrs. Harry S$. Reed, Miss Bee Johnston, Miss Colleen Price, Mrs. Jay Bartlett, Mrs. Lucille R. Chambers. eight Pasadena The composed of Mr. playhouse. cast is Collett, Isaac Campbell, Kenneth Davidson, Kenny Miller, Whitney Young, Mrs. Delbert Foulger, Mrs. Harry S. Reed, Miss Bee Johnston, Miss Colleen Price, Mrs. Jay Bart- lett, Mrs. Lucille R. Chambers, The first night performance will be for Drama club their guests. The will be sponsored by this performance may Ben Lomond stake. from William A. members and second night the L. D. Tickets be Budge S. for obtained at the Commercial Security bank, or Albert. E. Read at J. G. Read Bros. . ORDO etesetate ate x Son peas a at SRT 28 i and es 27 4, ate és re February p. m. Mrs. Eber Piers is director. 3 The play chosen for this season is Dickens’ “Cricket on the Hearth” arranged by Gilmor Brown of the on So hall night will be sponsored by the Ogden Aglaia club and tickets may be obtained at the Gift shop in the lobby of Hotel Ben Lomond at telephone 33-2363. Fern Taylor and Mrs. Jay Bartlett ¢ play the mother and daughter roles in the forthcoming Drama club play, “Cricket on the Hearth” which is to be presented at the Mt. Ogden-Hyland ward hall, Feb. 27, 28, 29. Mrs. Harry S. Reed at side, also in character, acts as commentator for the play. The Ogden Drama club will present its annual play at the Mount Ogden-Highland ward recreational will Read at J. G. Read Bros. The third ))/ Drama Club To Give Play On Two Nights performance ge Farrell Collett will play one of the important roles in the coming Drama club play, “Cricket on the Hearth” by Dickens. It will be presented at the Mount OgdenHighland ward ‘recreational hall, Feb. 27 and 28 at eight p. m. first night vasn_8 The be for Drama club members and their guests. The second night will be sponsored by the L. D. S. Ben Lomond stake. Tickets for this performance may be obtained from William A. Budge at the Commerciay Security bank, or Albert E. |
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