| Title | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 4, Folder 33 |
| Creator | Drama Club of Ogden |
| Description | 1952-1953 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 | 1952; 1953 |
| Date Digital | 2024-04 |
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| OCR Text | Show \S5% ) /Drama Club’s ‘Opening Event. Is ‘Guest Day’ of the Ogden Ogden Drama Club t The Ogden Drama. Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Froerer, Dec. 4, instead of Nov.| 27, as previously scheduled. As- | sisting hostesses will be Mr. Dar-| rell J. Greenwell and Mrs. Lew! W. Beason. The program will include the reading of Luigi Pirandello’s | three-act play, “King Henry Iv’ | Drama |by John Kelly of the speech partment of Weber college. Support Kelly local urged ‘project of the autumn theme de-|. Ogdenites drama as by to the following cast: co-chairmen; Mrs. Henry nea of the afternoon were piano selections by Mrs. S. Bertell | Bunker and a talk on local drama Mr. RSE the lecture | D. Dee hos. jley, | Reed, aeenaeen. 2 Highlights LIE club held a guest day for their | opening meeting of the season Sat. urday afternoon at room of the Thomas pital nurses home. = ,, <= {77 cer SON Members . Me | Zitzman, Mrs. Miss Alma Mrs. L. Harry S. Mary H. and Alice Pardoe West. Wool- ——— Sepy Chambers, Musical selections on the piano will be given by Mrs. Delbert B. Foul- ger. : a>. a cultural community and with flow-| as grapes, ers and orange candles. ID ramaClub Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Richard B. Porter, Mrs. L. _ | Henry Zitzman, Mrs, Arthur W. Grix, Mrs. Horace G. Nebeker. Mrs. Harold E. Evans Pardoe West. | ee _| Approximately 50 _| event. . | a a cae Ba Fe and Alice | attended : | Drama Club Plans. Meeting Thursday -- Membersof the Ogden Drama ‘Club are looking forward to their at the English Room Ben Lomond. — of Hotel re Mrs. Adam Patterson Jr. is ‘chairman of the event with Mrs. | Eber F. Piers. and A. Mrs. Floyd Taylor as hostesses. Mrs. Richard B. Porter is in charge of carol singing and the club trio, composed of Mrs. Fred Froerer, | Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell and| Mrs. Royal Eccles, will give musical selections, A surprise Christmas program | under direction of Mrs. Piers and | The life of the famous Italian dramatist, Luigi Pirandello, will Mrs. Taylor feature. be discussed by Mrs. M. Thatcher Allred at the October meeting of a the Drama Club of Ogden, Thursday at 8 p. m. | ee The home of Mrs. Glen F. Hard. Quarrie and Mrs. Larry P. Wright, assisting hostesses. | iPlansParty ‘Christmas dinner party which is scheduled ‘for Friday at 7 p. m. OP asH ‘oo. ing is the place scheduled for the meeting with Mrs. I. Bruce Me- the nm an enlightenment of what is going on in the theatrical world of today. He stated that people should enjoy | the opportunity of seeing stage| plays whether they are played by professionals or amateurs. They can always get something out of them and their support stimulates interestin carrying on the art. The decorative scheme of the tea table was developed in the © niereerocinaent sete di will be ; a special | ee a ere tonat ad (958 "First Nighters Applaud ‘Lo wl Behold’ By ALICE PARDOE WEST _ - John hold,” “Lo Patrick’s annual Drama and Club +model. She is good to look at and, -Minhetoaiia sinaildibwer, spirit Be- gave a consistent performance, of an Indian girl, created a good sustaining play, her got off to a good start last night inch of the way. for its three-nighter tion, with’a large and responsive S, a> nels: ? Pee every Harold A. Weieteard, in the role of Dr. Robert Dorsey, young physician and surgeon, did his presenta- audience that practically the Mt. Ogden-Highland Ward Hall. character filled LDS part well and lent a substantial- ity to his characterization. Balanced Portrayals There were plenty of chuckles Claire Eccles Shaw, Clo Gale Bischoff and Kenneth Davidson, perthe through all and laughter as the three ghosts, who would at concluded formance which be satisfied just to find a place 10:30 p. m. No long waits be- to roost their weary souls, all tween scenes—-no major delays. gave well balanced portrayals, excellent variance in audience showing the from Reaction proved this to be one of the most popular productions given by the group for quite some time. The performance proved and the pyra- expounding his confi-; mid of crises. It’s Laugh Provoking The scene opened with John L. as Milo Alcott, Nobel Shorten Prize winning author, writing his will and a Southern belle. She was as of beau- evi- tiful, ethereal and had the grace dence of meticulous and finished Mrs. directing by the eapable Eber Piers, who also designed the attractive setting. The stage picne good, as were tures were characterizations their characterizations. Mrs. Shaw was exceptionally appealing Honey Wainwright, the spirit dential plan to his lawyer, the fuof boomeranging _ results ‘ture which, provided an abundance of laugh- -pr ovoking comedy. Shorten, in Ogden’s is well-known who home talent productions, outdid himself in this role of the caustic writer and scholar. He was most convincing. VanDyke, Greenwell Myrene as Daisy Durdle, former “ambitious” model, who works her way into the life of the author as a/ substitute maid, gave an excel-| lent portrayal in her somewhat) difficult role of the “out of class” | of ) | | a nymph. Mrs. Bischoff, as part of the comedy with her startling manner of letting the quips fall; and dogmatic adher- ence to Indian horse sense. ‘Davidson was convincing as Kenneth Moore, spirit - the frustrated musician. Blair Evans, as the young attorney, and Earl Peterson, as Jack McDougal, a_ bookie, both had smaller parts, but handled them most capably. The performance was sponsored by the Drama Club for its guests. The play will be produced again tonight with the LDS 34th and 37th Wards as sponsors, and tomorrow night with the Women’s Association of the First Presbyterian Church era ong Curtain is at 8 p. m. : Nae 0953 @ Drama Club Is Readying Play Ogden Drama Club members are busy getting ready to produce their annual play. The presentation will be John Patrick’s play, “Lo, And Behold!” which is. scheduled for March 12, 13, and 14 at the Mt. Ogden-Highland Ward Hall. The first night will be given by the Drama Club and the next two nights will be sponsored by the 34th and 37th LDS Wards and the Women’s Association of the First Presbyterian Church, respectively. The play is a former Broadway ad ‘ and was produced last fall by \ Theater Guild on the Air. It ‘a comedy and promises to be -xecellent-entertainment. Mrs. Eber Piers is director. The cast includes: John L. Shorten, Harold Westegard, My- rene Greenwell VanDyke, Clo Gale Bischoff, Claire Eccles Shaw, Earl Peterson, T. Blair Evans and Kenneth Davidson. + Enacting Behold,” | a scene from the Ogden Drama Club play, “Lo, And are Harold Westegard, Myrene Greenwell VanDyke and John Shorten. | 1708 | THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER THURSDAY *tarl Peterson é ‘rama Club and play, T. Blair “Lo Evans enact and Behold,” a scene which from | : 12, 1953 MARCH EVENING, the Ogden will be produced at- ale Mt. Ogden-Highland Ward Hall tonight, tomorrow and SaturMARY Mount Ogden-Hyland MARCH. : | roduced through Hollywood, pening | day nights. : or| RAE PIERS Ward Recreational Hall 12,..13;°14, 1953 CURTAIN AT 8 P. M. special arrangements California: and Intermission Music by Mrs. W. G. Greenwell, at two pianos. with Samuel Milton D. French, Boyle and Inc., Mrs. DRAMA CLUB Presents ff and — Behold” | DS ~» ae A Comedy cs in Three Acts ht | | JOHN PATRICK _ Directed by MARY RAE PIERS : Mount Ogden-Hyland MARCH Ward Recreational Hall 12,.:13;°14, 1953 CURTAIN AT 8 P. M. Produced Opening through Hollywood, and arrangements special California: Intermission Music by Mrs. W. G. Greenwell, at two pianos. with Samuel Milton D. French, Inc., and Mrs. Boyle | OL We Ae. enotecl Ayr ae namie r ‘a ky ¥ Coe CAST OF liaicres Mr. Wingate, Junior Member, PHORMGYS CR Rew. Wingate, a Wyers. & Wingate, a es cas T. Blair Evans Milo Alcott, Nobel Prize Winner, Austhioe & Scholear............ John L. Shorten“ Daisy Durdle, Maid, Former Model................Myrene Greenwell Van Dykes, Dr. Robert Dorsey, Young Physician & Surgeon........ Harold A. Westergard Minnetonka Smallflower, Spirit of Indian Girl... Clo Gale Bischoff Kenneth Moore, Spirit of Frustrated Musician................ ‘Kenneth Davidson Honey Wainwright, Spirit of a Southern Belle.............. Claire Eccles Shaw Mic Jack McDougal, A Bookie and Former Friend of Daisy........ Earl Peterson 4 Pa Wye et sas saat SCENES: TIME: “row Yrtq, Oe rou OD rr 4 The Library in Milo Alcott’s Home, fut | tT, yk Geert34 \ The Present. | 5 ACE Scene 1. Noon. Puan Scene 2. Several days later. Near midnight. ACT Scene 1. Two days later. Afternoon. Scene 2. Several weeks A few hours later. Evening. ACT Ill late, Near Production: Stalf-—Scenery.......- 0s Stage Menage midnight. a ..Mary Rae Piers Construction......... SNES a ons Oe Don Stout Lo DEALT? B. Y. Andelin Lighting. Risk sei ABARQ... Ra bc aise wccbe ue :....Max H. Parker tal Sain PR Sere Sei Don Stout PLAY PRODUCTION COMMITTEES | Contact and House................ Mrs. S. Bertell Bunker, Mrs. S. Dilworth Young PORCINE cre Mereee aie ie a Col ee Mrs. Larry P. Wright Publicity.....22........ SEAR VEE Gen O PLS ROAR OO wliuu.Mrs. Alice Pardoe West Tickets.......... he Ba Si Jiu Mrs. Lew PASaaIat ay ry Decorations..." | Make-up...... — ¢ : a oh Miss Dana Kelly ea lal Ma ...Mrs. Fred Froerer Se---2y3-- Ars. E, A, Larkin, Miss Minnie Moore Brown a Ars, aud T. Greenwell, Miss me : Stage fi W. cna vou - PROPERTIES | CG Mrs. Floyd A. Taylor, Chairman; Mrs. Adam Patterson, " Mrs. Alma H. Chambers, Mrs. A. Harold Evans, Mrs. Bruce McQuarrie, Mrs. Francis G. Nicholas, Mrs. vat | | Nebeker. ! gl py: QOS Tera Mrs, C. Dixon Kapple, Chairman; Mrs. L. Henry Zitzman, Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell, Mrs. Richard B. Porter, Mrs. Bey aus Mrs, Thatcher Allred Harry S. Reed. Special a Thursaay, March " SPONSORS VO eeneesasteecnsecsieenagadbsacatranen The Drama : Friday, ‘MOPER Club of Ogden, Mrs. Delbert B. Foulger, President ba a Thirty-Fourth Ward Sunday School, Evans Ray, Superintendent And Thirty-Seventh Ward, Lee Florence, Superintendent Saturday, March 14....The Women’s Association, First Presbyterian Church ~ Mrs. Allan Bucher, President Hf cameee jf [femmes115 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TO Mr. & Mrs. Royal Eccles and Mrs. Clair Eccles Shaw-....Rehearsal Facilities Mr: & Mee Pioya. Taylor... 20i) ose se saves nosed Transportation Facilities Mr. & Miso. J ORNGpp....... ee. Pama Mela ieCeuky Properties Bidet dAy 0 UA 0 eR Va 6S ea RO Lighting Equipment — “LO and BEHOLD” was first presented by the Theatre Guild, at the Booth Theatre in New staged York, December with settings by Burgess Meredith, and 12, 1951, costumes by Stewart Cheney. It was just recently broadcast over N.B.C. Theatre Guild of the Air with Basil Rathbone playing Milo Alcott. In June, 1952, it was presented for one week in the famous Lakewood Theatre, in Maine, featuring Broadway stars. It is on the recommendation of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Eccles, who saw a Lakewood performance that “Lo and Behold” was chosen for the Drama Club’s annual production. Drama Leader To | Be Feted Wt a : Members ae of the Ogden Drama | - Club are looking forward to their . annual breakfast at the Ogden Golf and Country Club Thursday | at 12:30 p.m., honoring Mrs. Del- . bert B. - dent. | vo, Foulger, retiring presi- ‘The Homer. Wakefields of Prowill give selections - musical on the harpsichord, viola amore, violin and recorders musical instruments of d’ — yester- year. Mr. Wakefield is a musicol- ogist of the Brigham Young Uni-. versity. Music and instruments of the olden days will be discussed. The “U-shaped table will be gay with a decorative scheme of “An Old Fashioned Garden” and will be developed by large nosegays placed along the table with American Beauty ribbon streamers leading to smaller nose- gays, all composed of roses, columbine, daisies, baby iris, pink lupins and Mrs. H. buttons. Carlson is F832 general chairman with Mrs. Rich- ard B. Porter, Mrs. Royal Eecles, Mrs. Floyd Taylor, Mrs. Lucille R. Chambers and Mrs. Larry P. Wright assisting. tnd, -’ bachelor Clayton Mrs. Foulger will welcome the guests and turn over the gavel | to the new president, Mrs. M. | Thatcher Allred. Other officers who will serve on staff are Mrs. Mrs. L. Henry Allred’s Zitzman, Vice president; Mrs. Floyd Taylor, erecording secretary; Mrs. Harold Evans, corresponding. secretary; Mrs. Miss Eber Piers, custodian, Minnie Brown; and historian. Approximately 80 members and guests will attend the event. AERA S&S WY ) = ° SSaf a PS N\ Ss Drama Leader To Be Feted 4 f Breakfast A Members of the Ogden Drama Club are looking forward to their annual breakfast at the Ogden Golf and Country Club Thursday at 12:30 p.m., honoring Mrs. Delon B. Foulger, retiring presient. The Homer. Wakefields of Pro- vo, will give musical selections on the harpsichord, viola d’ amore, violin and recorders — musical instruments of yester- year. Mr. Wakefield is a musicol- ogist of the Brigham Young Uni-. versity. Music and instruments of | the olden days will be discussed. The “U-shaped gay of with “An and will nosegays with Old a Fashioned will be scheme Garden” be developed by large placed along the table American streamers table decorative Beauty ribbon leading to smaller nose_ —<sed_oaf roses, colae Pa TO B MN tec «nara | cg — het a HONORED.OS dent of theends: retiri Ing presi. Will be & feted "hie ‘ga Shaw, ghosts in the Drama Clo Gale Bischoff, Kenneth Davidson and Claire Eecles be presented at the LDS will which “7.9 and Behold” depict a scene from the comedy Saturday Nights. and Friday y, Thursda Hall, Ward d Highlan Club play, Mt. Ogden- ub to Present’Lo and Behold’ March 12,13,14 Last minute polishing is being+ Mrs. Club/| and one on the Ogden Drama Eber designed Pierse the directorsbe is Don scenes; tannual play, “Lo’ and Behold!”, | Stout, stage manager, is construc Andewhich will be presented at the| ing the scenery and B. Y. is Mt. Ogden-Highland LDS Ward’ lin is painting it. Max Parker Hall Thursday, Friday and Sat- planning lighting effects. Mrs. Glen F. Harding is genurday evenings. hit was first) eral chairman of the play. This Broadway produced of New dith, by York and the with recently Theatre Burgess Guild Mere-| broadcast on| Theatre Guild of the Air with| on the|b Basil Rathbone. It: was recommendation of Mr. and Mrs.| oval Eecles, after having seen) it produced with Broadway stars at the famous Lakewood Theater in Maine, that the Drama Club chose this comedy. The tion Club Thursday night their guests, will be for given by presenta- the Drama and the next two nights will be sponsored ythe LDS 34th and 37th Wards and the Women’s Association of | Church, the First Presbyterian respectively Tickets for the Sat- urday night, March ance sponsored terian Women’s. 14, perform- by the PresbyAssociation may obtained at Glen Bros. music store or from Mrs. Roger Brown, 8466. i l 3/95 Og dee me Club | To Meet Thursday The tDrama Club | Ogden Drama club will meet ‘at the home of Mrs. Pat- Adam terson Thursday at 8 p. m. with Mrs. Delbert Foulger as assisting To Name hostess. A group reading of a musical tragedy, “Lost in the Stars,’ by | Maxwell Anderson and Kurt Weill, will highlight the evening with | | Mrs. S. Harold Evans, production chairman, and Mrs. Henry L. Zitz The discussion chairman. man, east ‘includes Mrs. Francis G. Nicholas, Mrs. Horace G. Nebeker, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Richard B. Porter and Mrs. I. Bruce McQuarrie. Musical selections will be given by the club trio, Mrs. Royal Eecles, Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell and | | Mrs. Fred Froerer. ya The Ogden Dennis club will elect officers at the home of Mrs. Rich| Johnston, 1203 25th St. tomorrow at 8 p.m. with Mrs. H. Clayton special feature: of the evening. es Ya Pe{ae OO2 5 ‘ Drama Club : Enjoyable anticipation is evident | ee 4 € Recast ST ties ae ££. among members of the Ogden) Drama club for its. annual -break- by Lila Eccles Brimhall, ‘} and vocal numbers. by pike I, Bruce | McQuarrie. Mrs. Glen F. Habibie is general | ‘/chairman of the party, assisted by Mrs. Paul Thatcher and Mrs. Francis G. Nicholas with Mrs. Jay P. as toastmistress. Clayton Carlson, ing president, will turn over auditor and nee Mrs. fe A the ans make | ri caneae. | helped the Country number members the last event of the season for the group, The long “U” a memorable one.. shaped table was |. beautifully adorned with roses and syringa, the center loop being es‘| pecially attractive with bird cages ‘| filled with the same kind of flowYs. Mrs. Glen |eral retir- | EOE “Bspecally. enjoyable was. the Drama club annual, bgeakfast given of guests .| gavel to the new president, Mrs. Delbert B. Foulger. Other officers who will serve for the coming year under the leadership of Mrs. Foul|} ger are Mrs. Thatcher Allred, vice | president; Mrs. Lew W. Beason, re'|cording secretary; Mrs. E. A. Lar| kin, corresponding secretary; Mrs. | Paul Thatcher, treasurer; Mrs. Rich | Piers, eustodian. Has Brea fast at the. Ogden. Golfand club: ‘Tuesday. A large fast to be given. at the Ogden Galf | and Country club ‘Tuesday at 12) noon. : A special highlight of the event ‘| will be a reading of a recent Broad- Johnston, T<. ” ve, Brea kfadt 1 Beon Thursday Mrs. H. | Carlson and Miss Minnie Moore Brown as co-hostesses. Mrs. Adam Patterson will show pictures of. her. recent Caribbean cruise. and. éxtensive trip, as a af Hay '| Bartlett Heads wel r% > way: play ys os .|Paul F. Harding chairman, Thatcher, was assisted. -by and gen- Mrs. Mrs. Francis} :|F. Nicholas. Mrs. Jay Bartlett was | . | toastmistress. Mrs. H. Clayton |? ‘ Carlson, retiring president ,turned] over the gavel to Mrs. Frdncis B. Foulger. All gave clever talks. Highlighting the afternoon were a delightful reading of a Broadway play. by Lila Eccles Brimhall of | Salt Lake City, and vocal numbers by Mrs. I. Bruce MeQuatilts: wo ~~ S——— nn a ee We — Za a ———— Sy CC? Z fA Leer Book Year of the 49 y a af fo — WS =age sr it Y's — OS = . N Organized Federated Nineteen Nineteen Hundred Sixteen Hundred Seventeen MOTTO b sd patrons give “The drama s laws, the drama s se to live.” For we that live to please, must plea —Dr. Johnson MEETINGS From September Eight Twenty-seventh o’clock P.M. to June Active Members Allred, Mrs. M. Thatcher, 1740 Lake Street Bartlett, Mrs. Jay P., 3429 Ogden Avenue Beason, Mrs. Lew W., 2723 Brinker Avenue Brown, Miss Minnie Moore, 2704 Monroe Blvd. Bunker, Mrs. S. Bertelli, 1345 - 28th Street _ Carlson, Mrs. H. Clayton, 3930 Raymond Ave. Chamber, Mrs. Alma H., 1490 Beverly Drive Eccles, Mrs. Royal, 250€ Jackson Avenue Evans, Mrs. S. Harold, 2819 Washington ._ Blvd. Foulger, Mrs. Delbert B., 2868 Eiccles Avenue Harding, Mrs. Glen Froerer, Mrs. Fred, 652 - 26th Street | Greenwell, Mrs. Clyde T., 1121 - 23rd Street Greenwell, Mrs. Darrell J., 1662 Kiesel Avenue Grix, Mrs. Arthur W., 358 Harrisville Rd. F., 2787 Pierce Avenue Johnston; Mrs: Rich, 1203 - 25th Street Kapple, Mrs. C. Dixon, 1857 Kershaw Kelly, Miss Dana, 2117 Adams Avenue Larkin, Mrs. Elijah A., 2545 Eecles Avenue McQuarrie, Mrs. I. Bruce, 2504 Eccles Avenue Morrell, Mrs. Joseph R., 2533 Eccles Avenue Nebeker, Mrs. Horace G., 802 - 25th Street Nicholas, Mrs. Francis G., 1456 - 27th Street Parry, Mrs. Roland, 569 Ogden Canyon Patterson, Mrs. Adam, Jr., 2560 Jackson Ave. = se EE . — Piers, Mrs. Eber F.., 2730 Harrison | 2-1794 2-8643 2-91230 7525 3-9188 o-1379 7292 39-8236 ive RO 8372 —9176 2-4637 »- 83-8293 2-4354 9.7262 2-6384 2-6634 7065 6546 2-2442 5433 2-4627 8995 2-0391 03-6192 o- 1845 0443 6575 2-2095 0041 6226 Blvd. Porter, Mrs. Richard B., 1420 Marilyn Drive Reed, Mrs. Harry S., 2343 Adams Avenue Taylor, Mrs. Floyd A., 226 W. Elberta Dr., No. Ogden Thatcher, Mrs. Paul, 2500 Tyler Avenue West, Mrs. Alice Pardoe, 631 - 26th Street Woolley, Miss Mary, 716 - 3ist Street 23-8092 Wright, Mrs. Arthur P., 2040 E. White Circle, Salt Lake City Wright, Mrs. Larry P., 2555 Eccles Avenue 30-8125 Zitzman, Mrs. L. Henry, 1164 - 27th Street 33-2410 Romney, Mrs. SUSTAINING MEMBERS David Yalecrest, S., 1955 Salt Lake City Officers 1952-53 President Vice-President Recording Mrs. Delbert Mrs. M. Corresponding Secretary Allred W. Beason Lew Mrs. ‘Elijah A. Larkin — | Treasurer Thatcher Mrs. Secretary Foulger B. Auditor Custodian Mrs. Paul Thatcher Mrs. Rich J ohnston , Mrs. Eber F. Rich Johnston Jay P. Piers Committees PLAY ANNUAL Mrs. Mrs. Paul Eber F. Piers, Mrs. Thatcher Mrs. : Director Floyd A. Taylor PLAY PRODUCTION Mrs. Glen F. Mrs. Harding (Tentative Date: First week in March, 1953) Barlett Mrs. -Mrs. Alma H. 7 Mrs. L. Henry Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Alice M. Darrell Mrs. S. J. Greenwell PROGRAM 1952-53 Grix Mrs. W. Arthur Chambers Mrs. Zitzman Mrs. Francis Parry Bunker S. Harold Evans Mary Woolley W. Miss Nicholas Mrs. Larry P. Mrs. Beason Mrs. Wright Mrs. C. Dixon Mrs. Clyde Kapple Joseph R. Morrell HISTORIAN Miss Elijah A. Reed Larkin Mrs. Royal Eccles Adam Patterson, Jr. PARLIAMENTARIAN Mrs. S. Harry BREAKFAST BY-LAWS Mrs. G. Nebeker Horace Mrs. COURTESY H. Clayton Carlson Richard B. Porter Kelly G. HOUSE CLUB Dana 1953-54 PRESS Allred Mrs. Lew Bertell Frroerer Fred West Thatcher Roland Mrs. PROGRAM Pardoe | MEMBERSHIP Minnie Moore Brown T. Greenwell sais SS — = nelle asa il ; se " 3 menaunmabeinipmtenemnnciannen as Ris Aiec Raine Weenen cmmeialt at sn SnD GEAtie eh F é ere a Program O) faviations TWENTY-SEVENTH SEPTEMBER Cellar i{ | Music: | Kelley S. Bertell Bunker } Hostesses: Mrs. Richard B. Porter, Mrs. S. Harold Evans, Ry, =. = ite | John Theater: Mrs. — 2:00 P.M. Arthur jn OC Mrs. Mrs. Grix, W. Horace G. Nebeker, — ~ SAINee SP ET Mrs. L. Henry Zitzman, Mrs. Alice Pardoe West - Guests THIRTIETH OCTOBER Life Music: of The Luigi Trio: Greenwell, Hostesses: Mrs. Fred Mrs. Fred Froerer, Mrs. Lew W. Thatcher J. Froerer Mrs. Beason Allred Darrell Eccles, Mrs. Royal Mrs. M. Mrs. Pirandello: Darrell J. Greenwell, TWENTY-SEVENTH NOVEMBER Right Co-Chairmen: Cast: Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. H. Chambers, Christmas Dinner Mrs. Adams Patterson, Carols: Mrs. Richard B. “Innocence Abroad” — Piers, F. Eber ) Jr. Porter Mrs. Froerer, Mrs. Fred Trio: Greenwell, Mrs. Royal Eccles Mrs. Mrs. McQuarrie, (Tentatively Lomond Mrs. Floyd Darrell A. J. Taylor TWENTY-NINTH JANUARY Alma Mrs. H. Chambers, Miss Mary Woolley ) Music: : ) Mary Chairman: Hostesses: Woolley Miss Foulger B. Ben Hotel | Delbert ELEVENTH DECEMBER The Pirandello Luigi Glen F. Harding, Mrs. I. Bruce Larry P. Wright Music: | Alma Mrs. Harry S. Reed, Mrs. Alice Pardoe West Hostesses: Music: Zitzman, L. Henry Mrs. — Are You Think You If Are You | Hostesses: Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. I. Bruce McQuarrie Royal Eccles, Mrs. H. Clayton Carlson, Clyde T. Greenwell, Mrs. Rich Johnston, Joseph R. Morrell, Mrs. Jay P. Bartlett Guests P i) Monet ata Te = 7 A aa ie re aes r oon apes Ee a i < Te ‘ , eT . : . ; la : pata tye ¢ ‘ TWENTY-SIXTH FEBRUARY Barefoot in Athens — Maxwell Anderson Co-Chairmen: Mrs. Paul Thatcher, Mrs. H. Clayton Carlson Cast: Miss Minnie Moore Brown, Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell, Mrs. C. Dixon Kapple, Mrs. Francis G. Nicholas Hostesses: Music: Mrs. Royal Eccles Mrs. Elijah A. Larkin, Miss Dana Harry S. Reed MARCH Don Juan TWENTY-SIXTH Hell — Mrs. I. Bruce Co-Chairmen: Cast: in Mrs. Kelly, George Bernard Shaw Mrs. G. F. Harding McQuarrie, Mrs. S. Harold Evans, Mrs. Horace G. Nebeker Music: Records (Tentatively) Hostesses: NOTE: H. Alma Mrs. Mrs. Chambers, Nicholas Miss Francis G. APRIL THIRTIETH Mary Woolley, | Drama Club will visit Cellar Theater some time during the last part of March. (Tentatively) Current A | Events: (Tentatively) Mrs. Arthur W. Late Play of the Year: (Tentatively) Grix Mrs. M. Thatcher Kapple, Cast: Hostesses: (Cast to be chosen if play is used.) Music: Mrs. Francis G. Nicholas Miss Minnie MAY Allred, Mrs. C. Dixon Moore Brown TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL DAY Music: Mrs. S. Bertell Bunker Mrs. Paul Thatcher, Mrs. S. Bertell Mrs. Arthur P. Wright | Hostesses: JUNE Club Breakfast Guests Bunker, € 5 # id PV2; Ye Ase ewrae a ~~ po $ ¥ a ~ Pa 9 et ee ; -_ ‘ . * eet mee ety ee t BAW lt ut ; er Bee | 8 2 Pa, i ahs ¢ 4 wee f a a bs Ee | f Christmas Program Presented/ *//a/ a ok. pre ae e a. Drama Club Has Dinner Party One of the attractive Yuletides Mrs. Richard B. Porter led the group in carol singing. The music was given by the} Drama Club Trio composed of Mrs. Fred Froerer, Mrs. Royal Eccles and Mrs. Darrell J. GreenBrel Re | affairs of the season was the dinner party given by the Ogden Drama Club in the Spanish room of Hotel Ben Lomond last Thurs- day evening. ‘Holiday symbols | and red can- dles were beautifully arranged ton a long table, down the center of which was a wide red satin rib- ‘| bon. | Mrs. Eber Hostesses for the party were Piers A. Taylor with terson, chairman. and Mrs. Floyd Mrs. Adam Pat-| | was A delightful program B. t Delbet Mrs. given. Mr. andy Foulger enacted | Night Before the poem, “The Christmas” in cos- tume, with Mrs. Taylor giving the sound effects. Mr. Foulger’ as Santa Claus, read original ‘“char- acter” profiles member on each of the group, composed by Mrs. Piers, and Mrs. Foulger, who also | presided as president, presented 1 the gifts from Santa’s pack. ~ a 4 | ; iy Pee * , ¥ a play, will be presented Be- “Lo, And hold!” gave a report on hearsals and announced the rethat. it; at the Mount Ogden-Highland LDS Ward early in March directing. with Mrs. Eber if Piers Lucille R. Chambers and Mary Mrs. Delbert‘B. Foulger, presi- | Woolley gave a delightful resume dent, welcomed the guests, and of their recent trip to Europe, Mrs. Glen F. Harding, chairman of the production forthcoming -and showed colored heighten the interest. Refreshments from were a table artistically slides | See Club Drama+Drama I of the Ogden an Members Club and guests were delightfully |entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Royal Eccles, with Mrs. H.. Clayton Carlson, Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell, and Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell as assisting hostesses. | — Play Reviewed For DramaClub Sc | to served adorned with acacia and white chrysanthemums and large pastel candles. | Club toMeetFiiday | a, | Drama Club .. re oe a Drama The Ogden Drama Clu b will meet at the home of Mrs. E. A. Larkin : aursaay at 7:30 p. m. assisting esses, e iS a Maxwell” Anderson’s ‘ host- | meet in a ‘group 7 Drama readin gaa APS, — <a , xt . ii Rap Club Mrs. p) ery fa: wil] | Fran. by ee given a group including I. Bruce McQuarrie, Mrs. F. Harding as co-chairmen, S. Harold Evans and Mrs. | G. Nebeker. Music will | | . May v4 ib | The Ogden Drama Club will | meet at the home of Mrs. S. Ber- | = ell Bunker, 1345 28th St., Thuys- day at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Paul That- wg oo os z= . _ . Drama = oh) S ' RB q cher and Mrs. Arthur P. Wright, of Salt hostesses. ‘ p Say be re se _ Play piano selection UX¢? Will The hostesses. Horace Thatcher Allr ed | Bertel] ey be recordings, S34 Q. oO EE 7S) cad © : “uy ge co, a Vig assisting Mrs. Glen | Mrs. Cl" ub ee be ente rtained at ta-|, ihe | Ts. M. iS, bewd — oP The Ogden Dra ma _ Pome Co Sime Yi at the home of f A p rid bere Q = 2.5" ) . ie 4 _. The reading of George Bern ard | Shaw’s “Don Juan In Hell” will et ius j bers and Miss Mary Woolley as. Play,| g with Mrs. C. Dixon Kapple, cha irman, |and Mrs. “Francis G. Nicholas, Miss Minnie Moore Bro Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell wn and in the cast. Mrs. Royal Eccles sent musical selections. will pre- Le ed pales 4 Ge Cis. 'G. Nicholas, ‘Thursday at Dp. m. with Mrs. Alma H .Ch 8 am- | “Baref In oo Athens t,” will be preSen ted } Be The Ogden “Drama with Miss Dana Kelly and Mrs Harry ‘S. Ree d as ’ ia Lake City, as assisting | This will be annual day and election of officers will take % @& | place, Mrs. Bunker will give piano 2) the Ciehoo’ selections. So} bee, ooh, var. May a" [Club Calendar Ogden Drama The Ogden Drama Club will | attend the Cellar Theater play, Sutton Vane’s. “Outward Bound” tonight at the Bertha Eccles Hall. | The time has been changed from > 8:30 to 8:15. John Kelly is di- | TeCtor.. ~ | Dee Progen a ewertege ah bark i yhyg book. ‘ |
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