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All who witnesseq rivaled, The elegant lucille if the preformance not topped the evening was climaxed Klomp Blanche tea table and laden broadway with by the delicious Rich declared it apperranse of show. presided refreshments. at the _Those assiting Cleone Eccles, were: Claire Matthais, Telitha Lindquist, Rozina Jeanette Morrell, and Artis Peers. Respectfully an submitted table. Nicholas, by, Je C ‘al - . a W “ a CA 3 164. Co¥ ~ it-< “ee ’ Festyge Festive January The first meeting the year 1967 was on January 26th. held of at the the Ogden home Drama of Mrs. President Lindquist presided, roll and eighteen members answered present. were excused. The minutes for November meetings were read and approved. A motion was to pay all unpaid Morrell for a set Guild Wm. 1967 for Burdett was called Thirteen and December made and passed for the bills, including a bill of play books. treasurer to Jeanette Next year's program plans were presented by The plans include a study chairman Fern Taylor. various forms and types of drame. The idea was discussed and accepted by the group. of Our talented Afton Castlemein entertained with a piano solo, after which Chairman Helen Harding gave an interesting and informative discussion on Lillian Hellman and her play "The Jo D'Ann Dance, Mickey Burdett and presented scenes from the drama. Children's Hour". Douglas Portia The sensational subject of "The Children's Hour" served mainly as a means to present the real point of the play, that of the destructive force of Miss Hellman shows the shattering unfounded rumors. effects on the lives of two young teachers of a vicious tale sterted by a vindictive student and passed adults. Fern on by well Hostesses for Taylor, Afton meaning Sut tragically mislead the evening were Mickey Burdett, Castlemein and Luacine Pingree. S Co itted p54 a ws see cate February 23, 1967 The February meeting of the Drama Club of Ogden was held at the home of Mrs. L. Henry Zitzman, who was assisted in hostessing by cca James R. Dance, Mrs. Darrell G. Johnson, and Mrs. Emerson Douglas who was excused because of a death in |ner family. ae ; | | -_ The meeting was called to order at 7:35 by President Lindquist. Roll was called and minutes for January were read and approved. Twenty members were present and six excused. the Mrs. Gerard Klomp secohded by Mrs. Royal to the Symphony Guild. Mrs. reminded Mrs. Dance gave the Treasurer's report and members that unpaid dues were delinguent. President Lindquist Klomp, Program beautiful accompanied made the motion which Eccles that $10.00 be The motion carried. Russion on the turned Chairman Violin piano Solo for was by Mrs. the was given time over played by the evening. Dean to Mrs. A Eccles, Hurst. "Clutter-—Buck", the play for the evening, was written by Ben Levy, an English Comedian, who has It is a cleverly written humerous written 15 plays. English comedy, the action of which takes place aboard a luxury liner that is cruising the tropics. The cast of characters included Mrs. Harry Reed as Julian Pugh, Mrs. Floyd Taylor as Arthur Pomfret, Mrs. Vernal Johnson as Jane Pugh, Mrs. Zitzman as Deborah Pomfret, Mrs. Marvin Peterson as Melissa Clutterbuck, and narration and commentary by Mrs. Klomp. President Richards ion in the Drama meeting instead Lindquist that Mrs. announced Maurice been unanimously elected to membership Club, and reminded us that the March will be held at Mrs. Klomp's home on March of March 13th, as listed in the year book. Delicious refreshments were served, to a very delightful and interesting evening. Respectfully ara Pro complete submitted, Pingree ecretary tem 30th March was The held March the in 23rd meeting of beautiful home 1967 the Ogden Drama Club of Mrs. Gerard Klomp. President Lindquist presided, and welcomed all members present. She gave a special welcome to our new member Mrs. Maurice Richards, and our guest pt DPeneer . saavenee ' Allred. Twenty ia embers answered — 2were “peed and The ination of the "Feburary uti approved, the is members set for The date to held be at were asked the annual the Ogden to keep in mind club breakfast. Country June The 10th even Club. Afton Castlemein graceously entertained with @ piano selection gnd our chairman Pearl Allred announced Henry IV by Laweji Perandello as the play for the evening and then introduced her husband Mr. Allred very ably discussed Thatcher Allred. Perandello the man and the author, stressing “Henry IV as oneodéf his outstanding accomplishments. 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