| Title | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 3, Folder 29 |
| Creator | Drama Club of Ogden |
| Description | 1940-1941 Newsclippings, Historian Report, Programs |
| Subject | Drama; Community theater; Theater; Women--Societies and clubs |
| Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| Date | 1940; 1941 |
| Date Digital | 2024-03 |
| Medium | newspaper clippings; documents; programs |
| 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 |
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| Source | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 3, Folder 29 , Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University |
| OCR Text | Show THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 14, 1940—PART ONE. ae HER PERFORMANCE BEST—Jeannette Morrell, who played the role of Annie in Eugene O’Neill’s play, “Ile,” which won first place in the one-act play tournament completed last night at Roosevelt High School auditorium, receives the Maude Howell Smith Medal for the best performance in the tournament from the donor. The winning play was presented by the F. B. I. Recreation Association was sponsored Department. by the theater Community group. Center The tournament and the —Star Playgrounds Staff Photo. APRIL 14, -1940. sy ittle Theatre Play AT ... WORK Mrs. Bertha Eccles Theatre of Ogden, has come from on the next Little Theatre Guild Wright and has is well known directed many her time been weeks of working in Ogden local to the dramatic presentations. in dramatics of founder Wright, the Little Los Angeles to start rehearsals production, “First Lady.” Mrs. in Los circles, having For the Angeles. Ogden Guild to direct of the season. past She its few appeared years is giving last in she three presentation S440 THE OGDEN STAN DARD- “EXAMINER an S bers Gather |At High School Education room with of the Mrs. president, welcomed the ber high Parry, introduced who was commitby Mrs. the Book of Job It was the Book of Job poem in literature | it deals with college handled Background music narrator. the mystery | the role of ‘3 consisting of | selections from the Messiah was furnished by the string trio composed of Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell, members chairman of the program tee for the day, assisted Old of human suffering which is of poignant interest in the world to‘day. Thatcher Allred of Weber col-. lege interpreted the role of Job | and Marcus Austad, student of We- Mrs. Paul Thatcher, Mrs. Lew Beason and Mrs. Dixon Kapple as hostesses. Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell, club and their guests, and Mrs. David Romney. Testament. because Ogden Roland of the explained that is the greatest The annual Christmas meeting of the Ogden Drama club was held December 5, in the Visual] school interpretation from | Mrs. Royal Eccles and Mrs. Fred Froerer. During these musical interludes, pictures from the Book of ‘Job screen, were projected upon the] | D. Jay ara and Mrs. Phillip | _ At the conclusion of the proJ. Dix. gram, the hostesses presented the | Mrs. Romney announced the pro- }club members and their guests | gram which consisted ofa dramatic wit delightful cade favors. a ae A will v > Drama Club nurses home eee meeting of the Drama club January be held Thursday, 30, at the hospital. The following presented: Piano Bruce McQuarrie; at the program will | Play Scheduled Ant Sessiog: of Club ¢ Dee be |. The Women ss University elub will selections, Mrs. paper, “Prog and be entertained at a one-act “A Proposal for Marriage,” sored by the Ogden Drama Cons of Little Theatre,” written by/ . Piers, reas by Mrs. under play, sponclub, direction of Mrs. Eber Piers, at a meeting in the Hotel Ben TbCre for the play will include mond Wednesday evening at eight o’clock. Those taking part in the Sydney Cole Bader, Ray Fadel and |' Ss. Harold Evans and }Mrs. oe Dixon | Gilbert Tolhurst. Tea will be served following the program. . ‘Hostesses will be Mrs. Kappler ig play hurst are and Ray Fadel, Sidney ies.’ nRVINS , Cole var Gilbert Bader. ryt ot Tol- | Drama Club Sets Play Presentation 1444 | OGDEN—Ogden rama club will meet Thursday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. J. R. Morrell, 2533 Eccles avenue. Mrs. Horace G. Nebeker will be the assisting hostess. Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell will present “White Iris,” a one-act play. The cast will include Mrs. I. Bruce McQuarrie, Mrs. Arthur W. Grix, Mrs. S. Dilworth Young and Mrs. Greenwell. . « Jhee. 5 -Ho a atet a peneenesconen oconeee DIRECTOR ... M. 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Tt) J] 4 Or“ () the ln 3 L r » TTT t, 9 1. on ln ULL a ood ct C) iq SEASON « R ryL YUP y*\ y h €> CMe f t os Pa tTOQ 7 C) Co MevLaMmo I e" os Ln a4 ™ | a fa » Ll} f € Uni vert ee 11¢ llace } T)¢ F ed IpeneQa se y a 4 C — Ol Y> ] NeLpDeU ~y ty h ¢ } i Aah Which of 4 “~ wrA ai | Wao | 7 st ox inal U Men are haves } ee 1 /| : T IG<2 ~*~ Oty tHe xr7 lLecture.bdD, . Fo) 3 LO. we a only tT Lf P sf, ¢ tae ‘ “ ae | 4 7 ywec* de L f our } A ; ‘my } 7 } UNLVeEPrS Ley 5 akmo an 7 < 4 Ly , if | enjoyed ef r on . >, ~ hh mi Fae’ be - aAancels r* } . on 1 x2EC - ‘ Net’ © < pm | Lo Goates | we 4 “ ot. pal S04 a T Y ~ 7 Lty J. ‘O un a da a | me ~ the “ ma | i. Bie C3 & D i a | I> LAK £> mn L Thea trre, during its demolition, This is one of the Lost Plays of America, And we were ta and handle this manuscript, A photostat copy has been 3 & to yep gat aac and a publicatio 5 | im or this Fall (as a collector's item) We are looking torwardt the an 1ual Breakfast where we expect to see Alice Brown's delightful Lay a a ie Ps ‘ a pee. ne RO er Ne i 5 Bhd 6 Vane j JOLNT Owners in Spain vo resented WI ST*. chee lirection a J of lires apple , who will also play the leading charactey with Mrs,Clyde Greenwell, Mrs,Thatcher, and Mrs.Nebeker in the cast. We nave welcomed two new. members:Mrs,Richard Badger TAY mF on ’ 7 ~, — “ ~ My ‘se a be tog ~~ Ae 4 4 s YoeTtTITe Pm on } a) bd —_," L m nm y Y Y o ea a tf i” ate n/ © nT 7 5 ad £ - ey “y ; oe he a: My a i ~ “ orTr ; L. ‘aie “ny ~ s ¥ oe L é “\ f% e b onl and was vr also. Mrs,Oscar a charter member 7 ' 4 been so nope our vnleased mucno to ma of Presicent, 1 1 Russell, the QO who as Miss Club in i¢ Mrs. Darrel] { U i : ct SL . .y f O “y t JA S * Oertel sine eS L ~ 1a V mn oS KG Rich er \ Y » CA ey i eé 1 ( 4 ° ~/~ = s of the Ogden Drama| | clubMember are looking forward to_ their annual breakfastto be heldat the| Ogden Golf and Country club June | gh 5. The occasion will honor Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell, retiringis pres& ident. — will be Allred Mrs. M. Thatcher toastmistress and responses will be | given by Mrs. Greenwell, F. Mrs. Harold Evans, president-elect, ang his- | Brown, |Miss Minnie Moore be will ions select al Music {torian, instru club |given by the Drama mental trio composed Greenwell, Mrs. Royal of Eccles, Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Froerer. A one-act play will be presented under direction of | Mrs. C. Dixon Kapple. © Mrs.R. B. Porter is chairman ; of the breakfast committee and will be assisted by Mrs. Arthur Perkins and Mrs. Lew W. Beason. Reserva- tions for guests may be made Sars. Porter.) 006° = with 3 A wr ae ; ee : \ Soe uN “, t ; Fees TEN ? suse ae é sot) e | . - ia e . ‘ 8 . ia / “ sof hte 3 th . mm ° * 4 = | y —-_ a {a ee be ae = 7 = ae a get I =P my : . : Sx > e : See . Rate, . a \ 4 z bt,” phd Maly . aS tall a didi dis e 1 Vhs tite ee ;3 Sat. tere oer oy) aes —— » WA y Vie ete e tl ai: Doh tae . ‘ * ; se > ci ttt ‘ ata ‘ eat ; ie eran erent din habia Mrsovsal CL oimebeheat of the Die Chul mt Jaden In Honor of LPast Mrs. Piuilene Ne Ef. Li debawell Thursday, June 5th, 1941 Ogden Golf and Country Club reels aia Toastmistress Response at 2 ten pa MRS. MISS = - Pod > lila M. ee - THATCHER MINNIE MOORE ALLRED BROWN Historian Response Response MRS. DARRELL J. GREENWELL MRS. S. HAROLD EVANS _ ib eg, & " Ny 4} ‘io 4 ¥ Bs \ iret ay te SOs a vg er.) etee De a Na Vy ays or i wary wees aS Ae. prey HG oe MPSZayee ‘ea! Baek Pare > 2 i fee tw DRAMA CLUB INSTRUMENTAL TRIO fae “ ; ae tee Biaabew 2 ett cae tis id C Shee ts tethie Lee’ es eee a aga “) 14 ‘ Say Pay 4 Pe. ic Mrs. Royal Eccles Mrs. Fred Froerer Qo iF ty artes PEAS. pe ees ok £by A er 6? Peers Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell a es % Pat TARAS, 2 fog et anes . a 1 Kear te Ae ht Bas, : gas nt (ty, Bas ¥ ¢ ne. . © _ igor ye A one act play s ee ex a Sg Bi JOINT OWNERS IN SPAIN by Maurice Brown * hea ny aie - ‘4 Da FES aan Lj " cpr Shes Dv ens 4 ye os DIRECTED BY MRS. C. DIXON KAPPLE Mrs. Blair - - Mrs. C. Dixon Kapple Miss Dyer - - Mrs. Clyde Greenwell CAST Mrs. Fullerton Mrs. Mitchell - - Mrs. Paul Thatcher Mrs. Horace Nebeker a > a Astonia meen ins meselnennae ane 4 = ie ve ‘ Thatcher ~ Paul 2 Mrs. dl Costu ay e ges 6 wes TMB NN Cnet POY Presentation °5§ ‘ <p Ogden Golf and Country club wit h e local Lady Lio ns as hostesses. he committee in charge of ar- OS nnn ae tat A ae tet a ee ae a ee Oe an in”, Drama Local Lady Lions are busy these ayYS preparing for the entertainMent of visiting femme guests who Will attend the Lions convention to be held Monday and Tuesday at the Hotel Ben Lo mond. About 250 Visitors are expect ed to attend fro m all parts of Uta h, Idaho and Oregon. There will be ope n house at the Old Mill on Mo nday evening’ for both the Lions and their ladies. In the afternoon luncheon Will be Mrs. Mrs. Weck DD. Shaw, decorations: Harold Havenor, program; Raymon ont, Mrs. d Smi Iittee; Mrs, V. ET th, hostess coms: 1 Mrs. Fred Schoss Layman, bridge; Q@ , menus. In the evening ~— will be the Governor’s banquet at Hotel Ben Lo"mond and bal scat ] at The Lady Lions Will on these occasi ons, ae IPE a IN A AN o Y the White City. join the Lions ty 5G eee ie ae ne pater a one Ha, rae : ovnce We "0°n" ‘ i089”, ; monstrated by ME ... This was eden Drama club me a group uf peniens te Spain,” direct + tapple and presen ted at the anm ed by Mrs. ne d e geet players are te Ogden Golf and Co Mrs. Kapple (hl : untry club his Cly i int Geese ‘ in G. me bad Nebeker (center) 2 Yona and Mrs. 32 de Clyde T. Greenwell. T. m” annual den of the events especially of the breakfast Drama club week given by eee attractive was the at the Ogden the ee One social eee Drama Club Fetes Chief At Breakfast Og- Golf nee ee ceecetene eatatetatatatetarere: and Country club on Thursday. The occasion was in honor of Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell, retiring president. The tables were attractively arranged with June roses, and covers were laid for 75 guests. Mrs. M. Thatcher Allred was toastmistress and responses were given by Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell, Mrs. Harold Evans, president-elect, and Minnie Moore Brown, historian. The Drama club trio, composed of Mrs. Royal Eccles, Mrs. Fred Froerer and Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell entertained with musical selections. A feature of the afternoon was a one-act play, “Joint Owners in Spain’ under direction of Mrs. C. Dixon Kapple, who also participated. Other members of the cast were Mrs. Horace G, Nebeker, Mrs. Paul Thatcher and Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell. Mrs. Richard B. Porter was chairman of arrangements, assistec by Mrs. Arthur Perkins and Mrs. Lew W. Beason. LIFE IN AN OLD LADIES’ HOME... This was bers in the play, “Joint Owners In Spain,” directed breakfast of the club at the.Ogden Mrs. Horace Golf and Country G.. Nebeker demonstrated by a group of Ogden Drama club memby Mrs. Dixon Kapple and presented at the annual (center) club and Thursday. Mrs. Clyde The players T. Greenwell. | ad 1940-4 are Mrs. Kapple (left) iss Morrell | fins Smith Drama Award Miss ter of Jeanette Dr. and Morrell, the Maud act play of Ogden, Morrell, daughMrs. Joseph R. was eae Reensoneesceee presented Howell Smith award directed by Colin Clem- with other mem- ae at Washington, D. C. recently, for her outstanding work in Eugene O’Neill’s tragedy, “Ile’, a one - ents. Miss Morrell, bers of the: cast, represented the Federal Bureau of Investigation theatre group. This organization competed in the 1940 One - Act play tournament with groups rep- resenting the Falls Church Community theatre, the Cue and Curtain tlub, of George Washington university and the Pepconians. The F. B. I. group was the most outstanding of the performers and Miss Morrell gave the best per- formance was This in acclaimed former complished the by tournament, the Ogdenite pianist and judges. is an was it ac- one of Ogden’s popular young socialites prior to her leaving for Wash- ington to take a secretarial position with the F, B. I. Dr. and Mrs. Morrell, who attended the tournament, have just returned from their trip east. While there, they visited with their*son, David, who is studying law at George Washington uni- versity, as well as Miss Morrell. At Chicago, they were guests of their son and _ daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roland Morrell. Jr, Dr. Morrell also attended the convention of the American Col- lege Ohio. time were of Physicians The couple at Cleveland, spent some in New York City, They away about three weeks. Perkins, who has the lead- ing feminine role in ‘First ady,'' to be presented by the Little Theatre guild April 29 and 30 and May | at the Little Theatre; Miss Jeanette who was Morrell, awarded the aud Howell Smith med- al for outstanding work in a one-act ment play tourna- in Washington, D. |
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