| Title | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 3, Folder 10 |
| Creator | Drama Club of Ogden |
| Description | Book of members' addresses and the plays that were performed, along with their information. There is also a newspaper clipping on the back |
| Subject | Drama; Community theater; Theater; Women--Societies and clubs |
| Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| Date | 1934; 1935 |
| Date Digital | 2024-02 |
| Medium | yearbooks; newspaper clippings |
| Spatial Coverage | Ogden, Weber County, Utah, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/11788968, 41.22809, -111.96766 |
| Type | Image/StillImage; Text |
| Conversion Specifications | Archived TIFF images were scanned with an Epson Expression 10000XL scanner. Digital images were reformatted in Photoshop. JPG files were then created for general use. |
| 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 10 , Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University |
| OCR Text | Show 193.4 1935 EAR BOO! , aa of the rama Club of Ogden, Utah Organized as Bs Ny14 Nineteen Sixteen He Federated Nineteen Seventeen ARAL ~ MOTTO | | “The drama’s laws, the drama’s patrons give, For we that live to please, must please to live.” ) —Dr. », 1 } Taek MEETINGS j From September | Twentieth to May Twenty-third } Roll Call at Two-thirty O’Clock P. M. Kee — JOHNSON eye aerey wo ee ae+ A Se : Ae ys ’, .< : ge5 ea iat ae Re es $ a. a ‘ é eS ; % ie ele e : eet i bee Sanaa Re+g a: ‘baal, Ca ies ei es Ca F ac J ; a 2 Se Se oe it lh cella I aoe ee, sil, xt EATSS IEE ee y% : eer sh Re TRE Te : . ; “ Pe a Bf pais 2 ‘ sat Sibi ie a st Ral as had a Oe eet 24 El ; a a ie fe cok: oe ote 7 af Ps ey aes iti ale cl altaalettte eat Aya Oe it Sue: a: Ape om et Officers | President Miss Minnie Vice-President | | Recording Secretary Corresponding | Moore Brown Mrs. Clyde Greenwell Aa Mrs. Frank M. Browning Secretary : Mrs. Treasurer S. H. Evans Mrs. George Auditor Bs Cokie A Mrs. Andrew T. Clark con | Historian L. Abbott | | Mrs. M. E. Carson Mrs. Parliamentarian Gilbert Porter Mrs. Wm. Rice Kimball ~Committees MEMBERSHIP Miss Dana Kelly Mia: R. B. Porter Mrs. Fred Froerer PLAY Mrs. Eber Piers | | cae Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell ene, _ Mrs. Adam Patterson, Jr. PRESS Mrs. kK. R. Dumke Mrs. Gilbert Porter Miss Lillian HOUSE Mrs. Arthur | ‘ D. Barber Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Henry F. Volker 5} ST 7 ue ¥ S we PSE SET a . ye EWE rae aye oes ’ SMR Fs GA'sNahis. ae y Ne bi cisFe ‘a es A RRMy “a wie IR a a y ‘ NS a > eas ST 4 a ee Be Yi a Nie Past 23 a <t Ge a a RR ae ea O’Neill ye Sr R. Morrell CURRENT Mrs. Delbert B. Foulger Mrs. EVENTS Arthur W. Grix Mrs. Joseph | CITY FEDERATION Miss Mrs. Henry F. Volker Minnie M. Eccles Moore Brown Wm. R. Kimball Mrs. Lew Beason Mrs. S. H. Evans BY-LAWS Mrs. Royal : Eccles Mrs. CLUB Mrs. Mrs. Claude Andrew L. Coray T. Clark Herman Way BREAKFAST E. P Carson PROGRAM 1935-36 Miss Thomas Mrs. Mrs. M. Ellen PROGRAM 1934-35 Mrs. E. A. Larkin Miss Rosemary 4 Barber Mrs. Philip J. Dix Se Gabe is s RO te Bo seses Members Abbott, Mrs. George Barber, Mrs. Arthur D. Barber, Miss Rosemary Beason, Mrs. Lew Brown, Mrs. Mary Wattis Brown, Miss Minnie Moore Browning, Mrs. Frank M. Carson, Mrs. M. Coray, Mrs. Claude 2709 Brinker L. L. 2847 1463 _ Foulger, Mrs. Delbert B. Fred Greenwell, Mrs. Clyde Greenwell, Mrs. Darrell J. _Grix, Mrs. ArthurW. Kelly, Miss Dana Kimball, Mrs. Wm. Larkin, Mrs. E. A. Avenue; 1199-W Farmington, Utah Marilyn ibe. 1594-J 4.165-W 2527 Van Buren Avenue; Eccles, Mrs. Joseph M. Eccles, Mrs. Royal Evans, Mrs. S. lei Mrs. Fowler 29846 Van Buren Avenue; Dix, Mrs. Philip J. Dumke, Mrs. E. R. Froerer, 3573 1132 Twenty-fifth i eet 1132 1132 Twenty-fifth Street; 1132 2723 Brinker Avenue; 3445-W 853 Twenty-fourth Street ; 3391 2865 Washington Avenue; 2699-M 1489 Twenty-sixth Street; 3730-M E. Clark, Mrs. Andrew T. Avenue; Rice | 602 2464 Harrison Avenue; 1587 2508 Jackson Avenue; 260 2819 Washington 1531 Avenue; 3977-J 2868 Eccles Avenue; 2492-M Twenty-seventh Street; 3157 1124 Twenty-third Street; 1662 Kiesel Avenue; 747 Twenty-ninth Street; 3186-J 8486-W 1337-h 2117 Adams Avenue; 1529-W 826 Twenty-fifth Street; 883 \ 2545 Eccles Avenue; 1396-J Morrell, Mrs. Joseph R. Nebeker, Mrs. Wivenc G. O’Neill, Miss 2533 Mrs. Mrs. F. . Paul Thomas, Miss Ellen Volker, Mrs. Henry 9432 Van Buren Avenue; 2903-W 518 Twenty-seventh Street; 3139-M 2780 F. Madison Avenue; 1630 No. 21 Linthebod Apts., 1206 Way, Mrs. Herman B. Wright, Mrs. Arthur 566 Twenty-fourth SUSTAINING Corn, Mrs. Thompson Knisely, Mrs. Philip Warren Reed, Mrs. H. S. Wattis, Mrs. Warren 3259-W 2560 Jackson Avenue; 3427 2730 Harrison Avemun: 536 800 Washington Avenue; 729 2616 Van Buren Avenue; 1786 Porter, Mrs. R. B. Porter, Mrs. Gilbert Thatcher, Apts.; Fairview Lillian Eber 724 No. 6 Holly Rue Apts.; 837-J Patterson, Jr., Mrs. Adam Piers, Eccles Avenue; L. MEMBERS 1962 , 649 Twenty-third Street; 3426-J Hotel Ben Lomond: 4.100 2343 Adams Avenue: 2481 Hotel Ben Lomond; 4100 IN MEMORIAM Mrs. Evelyn Hendershot Fouts Miss Josephine Harriet Seaman Miss Street; Geraldine O’Neill OVS SEO Foe nee ae Program Y | ud af wy \4 ; THE YEAR: Present Day Stupy SUBJECT FOR International Trends of Drama every other living literary mantand the sandy: of the society Contemporary drama, like festation, mirrors the interests that produces and enjoys tt. ' TWENTIETH SEPTEMBER SCENE AMERICAN From “Skyscrapers” American Nisin “We, the People” etre (Elmer Miss Minnie Moore Carpenter) 4.344... Mrs. Delbert B. Foulger Alden (jobn Mrs. Herman B. Way Co Rice)...............- Mrs. Andrew T. Clark > Brown, Mrs. Lew Beason, Hostesses FOURTH OCTOBER Trio “Prelude” Op. 3 No. 2 (Rachmaninoff)..........-. ie dees String Froerer Mrs. Royal Eccles, Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell, Mrs. Fred e “Changing Scene of Present Day Wie o Mr. Sidney W. Angleman, University of Utah Mrs. Arthur D. Perea, Miss Rosemary Barber, Hostesses Guests OCTOBER EIGHTEENTH o, d cc. in Gayt Mrs. Frank Browning — eck Mrs. Henry F. Volker Broadway i in ee “Biography” (S. N. Behrman) ..........---.------------- _.....Mrs. S. H. Evans Mrs. E. A. Larkin, Mrs. Claude Coray, Hostesses Lonesome Song of the Plains (ie 7 NOVEMBER FIRST icc. i uhen census Mrs. M. E. Carson (George Re) ences Mrs. Arthur D. Barber The: Tribvtere tee oc clccc sels. ceencsc-sacsene “Inheritors” (Susan Glaspell) .....-.............--..--- Mrs. Horace Nebeker Prelude Mrs. Mrs. S. H. Evans, Hostesses George L. Abbott, FIFTEENTH ~ NOVEMBER “The rose-leaves are falling like rain” (Henry Hadley) .................. Mrs. R. B. Porter The: Tiveatwe NG 20, soccer Mrs. George L.g Abbott Current Gilbert Froerer, Hostesses Events. Mrs. Frank Browning, Mrs. DECEMBER Fred THIRTEENTH Vo eens: String Trio ( Mintny Perert) Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell, Mrs. Fred Froerer Op. 3 No. 2 Serenade Mrs. Royal Eccles, ES ED Cavie Repertory. sls ‘radia’ Porter bae ie Mrs. O’ Neill) ev (Eugene “Ah, Wilderness” Sone” Mrs. LSHOITR) oc Joseph Eccles, eens Horace Mrs. 8 Mrs. Mrs. Nebeker, Eber Arthur F. Piers W. Hostesses Grix ‘ae Rey, d JANUARY ; From “Louise” | ME Hollywood “Dodsworth” (Sinclair Lewis) eae a Mrs. Royal GER ENGET TUDE ED | Mrs. De ae Eccles, Mrs. Andrew Lew Beason Clark, Hostesses JANUARY SEVENTEENTH Griffes) Ve ae ....-..-.- Mi Peacocks”( Hostesses Greenwell, Clyde Patterson, Jr., Mrs. Neff of Utah University | ees Froerer Fred Mrs. Sherman Brown Literary Drama.............-...---------Dr. Adam aes] yi Adaptation (Sidney Howard)... Mrs. E. R. Dumke Current Events Modern Pe. eaten THIRD ONES I cis ana O0 “White + ake Rak: (Gustave Charpentier) ...............-.Rosemary Barber TE Mrs. a hs Bean Guests. v JANUARY THIRTY-FIRST | ea Aa a SeeoC et” Apres Hes 4 rt 8 secelleneseatengenatnanenasinanaeensenestaantne Pierne _.Faure- Casals 3 Mrs, Darrell J. Greenwell wisi aie: AT Be Claude a | Dee ae Aah Mrs. Clyde Greenwell “School for Husbands” ee | Miss Lillian O’Neill, Hostesses Mrs. R. B. Porter, 2 ee re J ei tiy e e + oe Re : > eS Fine : Ex 3! ai ee 3 y ae Reg 3 L. Coray ; .s te Ee ATS : sii \ ‘ ds ‘ ; eas hee See , = , 8 ets aks he wee Di "9 ; Se 3 = : ; FEBRUARY FOURTEENTH Russtan SCENE UR PengKy ) iiic-.ccs.- 0.8. ccceeroecelaeene Mrs. The, Fountain M. E. Carson Theatpiin ists. Fe cae Gye .....Miss Dana Kelly “Hear: (A. Ae noeenon) oi icy... Mrs. William Rice’ Kimball Soviet Mrs. Philip J. Dix, Mrs. Paul Thatcher, Hostesses FEBRUARY TWENTY-EIGHTH ENGLISH SCENE | Alden Carpenter) ............2-0--20-Mrs. R. B. Porter | From “Watercolor Suite’ (John een in EG i ek “Escape si Mrs. Me Never” (Margret Mrs. E. R. Dumke, Mrs. MARCH FOURTEENTH age > Ng tan. Adam Patterson, Kennedy) .................. Lillian by Ladies Arthur Grix, Literary Club Mrs. Mary Wattis Brown, Mrs. Herman 10 : Jr. O’Neill Hostesses of Salt Lake Way, Hostesses City MARCH TWENTY-EIGHTH SCENE FRENCH Chaminade) .......----------eenyeocnssoowseot.Mrs. Fred Froerer (C. Guitare of Utah “The Stage in Paris”........ Miss Marion Morris,‘Gall Joseph R. Morrell, Miss Ellen Thomas, Hostesses Mrs. Cues MARCH Reciprocity Program Utah. | TWENTY- NINTH at Ladies Club Literary APRIL ELEVENTH d SCENE SPANISH in Salt Lake City, | _ Cancion Popularea fae Falta) ca. bien Mrs. Royal Eccles el tacts Mrs. Mary Wattis Brown e it Ce TN eee “AOR “The Romantic Young Lady” | on hace emir Paul Thatcher oe Current Events. Mrs. Eber F. Piers, fireunielt Mrs. Darrell Hostesses \ APRIL TWENTY-FIFTH From ‘Kaleidoscope’”’ Pemeizer Px Current yy (Goosens) ............ fe pat Pd Mrs. Delbert neste ene laden Mrs. R. B. Porter cs. PAs ye... eet EE ET Mrs. Joseph M. Eccles Mrs. Henry F. Willie: Miss Dana Kelly, Hostesses 11 Foulger © MAY NINTH ANNUAL Bereuse heine ne Day ceGENERA ame nC Ce Law ee Ellen Thomas Mrs. William Rice Kimball, MAY Gretchaninoff Cyril | Scott Mrs. Gilbert Porter, Hostesses TWENTY-THIRD CLuB BREAKFAST Arrangements Mrs. Claude Coray, Mrs. Lew Beason Program - Mrs. M. E. Carson REFERENCES: Theatre Arts Monthly — The Stage New York Times The (Theatre of My “Contemporary “The Drama Time’ Spanish as a Key St. John Literature”.................... Aubrey to International 12 Understanding” Irvine F. G. Bell By ALICE 2 ‘PARDOE WEST a mong the many worthy organi-. zations of our. community in the _ study” of ‘different arts, as well as. _ civic and public welfare promotions, - there: is one ‘which is deserving of - Particular commendation for its ef- i e drama, The Drama club of _.Ogden has been active in its purpose ‘sh e 1916 When it was organized; aving a charter esnin of ee ‘Russian, BoA sh, Oriental and in fact, almost every aT C tyle’ of di including — erent “Actors of the “stage, a PLAYS PRESENTED “Rach year— its. members present one or more one-act plays, depicting ne “ner particular type or Style, have studied during the which year and one can always be assured of a clever. bit of entertainment trom: “these plays. | The club this. year hae putleea an : _intere sting program, the subject bedng, gee eae Aspect of Mod- i se vices '? of na.” It also procured the f ‘some interesting speak- Ss: D ingleman of the University Utah will lecture on_ “Changing Scene me) the Present Day ef and Prof. Joseph Drama;” Smith, 1 of the University of Utah, will | ale appear on the program. Mrs. Lila Eccles Brimhall is advisor. to _ the program committee, . and those on) the committee are: Mrs, E. A. _ Larkin, chairman; Mrs. Philip J. . Dix, business ‘manager; ‘and Miss Reman), Barber, music chairman. > The club has also. pledged itself cst support the Little Theatre year. The oricers: for. the season are . or Wi p this club this. Moore ident; ‘Mrs. Clyde Green~- _ Vice president; } 1k / |
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