| Title | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 2, Folder 2 |
| Creator | Drama Club of Ogden |
| Description | These items document a season of performances, social events, and community programs organized by the Drama Club. They include plays, annual breakfasts, an opera for the Service Star Program, and correspondence from member Katherine Shepherd Kinesly. |
| Subject | Drama; Community theater; Theater; Women--Societies and clubs |
| Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| Date | 1923; 1924 |
| Date Digital | 2023-11 |
| Medium | correspondence; newspaper clippings; 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 Collection, Box 2, Folder 2, Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| OCR Text | Show cae Scereensnesenrer “Large Affair bers Mew Club ; pete ‘ Entertain Retiring Officers At Breaktast, i —Spifqat The Drama shiva! breakfast a the club given in honor of the retiring president, Mrs. Horace G. Nebeker, was held in the Spanish: \room of tne Reed hotel, Saturday,. May 17, and closed a most suc‘cessful and: enjoyable cording secretary, year. The Mrs.L. L. Corey; - jother retiring officers. were: Vice | president, Mrs. Joseph Eccles; recorre~ponding secretary, Miss Min- nie Moore .srown; treasurer, Mrs. | Philip Dix; auditor, Mrz. Gilbert | Porter; custodian, “Mrs. Leslie Sa-; ville; historian, Miss Clarariay Browning; parliamentarian, Mrs, |. Joseph E. Evans. The. guests were seated ' at ermal tables most artistically decorated with. baskets of yellow buttercups: and crystal candlesticks holding: yellow. tapers. The general breakfast commit-+ tee included Mrs. W. R. aed Mrs. Fred Coffman and Mrs. L. L. Corey, while Miss Zella’ Bailinet; Miss Ida Anderson and Miss ‘Lillian O’Niell had oe of the decorations. During» the breakfast Mrs. Claine. ‘Riser gave a cello solo, accompanied ‘by Mrs. George Barlow. Miss} Grace Mathews gave a vocal solo. and Mrs. W. J. Hillibrant’ a~ oe solo. Mrs. Royal Eccles was. charge of the musical “entertainment. Following. the bebalinet : thé, ep? members and their. guests. enjoyed | the performance ‘Ever ‘of two plays! Young’ and ‘The Queen Hearts,” of. given ‘in the. Glen-Roberts'! recital hall, by casts chosen the club. Music at this. time from} were Kimball, ‘Mrs. trios given by Mrs. Barlow, Mrs, Riser and Miss. Mary Fisher. This: was the annual *play event of the club. . ‘Those alee part ee “Ever Young’’ were. Mrs. We Tt. E. R. Mre..d. Dumke (cles, Ei ‘DeVine, and Mrs. The story. Joseph: centers. Ee-: around four d.stinguished women of some 50 or 60 years, ‘put young in spir- jit. after They enjoy passing a few hours, dinner in llobby of the Paim Beach {season. From the corner of. the vantage poi int Poinciana hotel rats at the. height of the. this p pens Pier Ss di- age discloses ‘the 5 g 0 : by the queen; the. third. is Sees pers 4 ed’ with the theft. of the taris by}: the duchess and lady. ‘of Bedchain- |" ber and the escape. from. punish- ment of the knave. Mrs. Clari: directed-the play. | Those taking PSTN part. were: ‘Miss. Ida. Anderson, Mrs. Mrs. J. H. F. Roland~ Ballantyne, | Voiker,. Miss Nell and setting the the ing characters cards. « : Driggs, Mrs. Mark Brown and ‘Mrs. 8 Andrew T. Clark. The costumes] for play were de-: }signed especially for this event by; Miss Florence Ware, to represent |. The play on the picture committee play-} for the year at was made up of Mrs. Andrew T. Clark, Mrs. Mark Brown and Mrs. |. EH, A. Larkin. The. course of. ptaee ‘for thet year’s work has-been drama types,| |” inclusive, the iollowing subjects, illustrated by plays: Tragedy, com-| edy, farce, plot, opera, thesis, propaganda, zealism, melodirama, naturalism, romance, ~ peer chronicle and tendential. 4 During the year, “Prof. B..Ro-\ land Lewis of the: University of}, Utah gave an interesting lecture on the classical drama of the geen Greeks. Prof. Frank Agricultural farce. ‘One grams coHege, of the of the to the members Arnold of the gave one on; most enjoyablé vroyear was presented | and their guests at the home of Mrs. Leroy Eccles} l-whei. ‘The Yellow Jacket’? was cast under the direction of Mrs. Arthur Wright, of Utah assisted by the University | players, directed: “by Maude The Chinese-~- costumes and: set- May Babcock. , © tings were most. effective and. interesting. Mrs. Arthur Woolley | mas party, with was in charge of the annual mu-|lightful story. the Se ae telling of a de- sical afternoon, and most saccess-! During drama week Mrs. Khise: fully directed club members in giv-|ly and Mrs. Clark read at several ing the opera “Carmen” at the|clubs and Mrs. Mark Brown and Central Junior high schol. This! Mrs. Joseph Morrell were very acwas afterward repeated at theftive during Art week, Mrs. Brown home of Mrs. David Eccles for the| giving the art lecture one evening Service Star Legion. : Fas representative of the Drama The club has taken an abuve “club. eR part in the work of the city federa- tion, being represented by ‘Fred Coffman, Mrs. Philip ‘Knisely, Mrs. Joseph: Evans ‘The Mrs.|May 8, annual at meeting which time was the W.|ing new officers were and] President, Mrs. James H. held follow- elected: DeVine; Mrs. Horace Nebeker.. The club/| vice president, Mrs. Samuel Powhas also responded loyaniy in civic ‘ell; recording secretary, Miss Nell and charitable work selling Rea} Driggs; corresponding Secretary, Cross seals at Christmas time, .and|Mrs. Byron Whittemore; tr easurer, tags for the Castle Gate relief. Mrs. Fred Coffman; auditor, Mrs. Mrs, L: L. Corey represented the| Joseph E. Olsen; custodian, Mra club at the Martha wi ie Christ - | Andrew Clarke i | ene 1D) Sa oie ee ¢ poud ko¢) PON +. aka ‘ 4 4 s , <rniag sae Phatatt het at bt ate ia eee | aN st Stesiceticent eee we sf* Renfecmad 2 sy ~« +258 ee *, , ae Fatere eos 2 ange wee 4, (aK) Son) Cam nde tN aA ee 3¢ atatere’ wilt * s ” om re y ws aselere es eg ‘oyOeOe) 2t-eare Sn ~ a P resi dent of the Dr ma club N EBEKER 6 HORAC it.G M Yep raary 1, i923. The program of the Hation wide, State wide, Ogden wide, observance of drama, which was sponsoredby the Drama Division of the "Utah Federation the of Women's colleges, Clubs", schools, was observed Literary and by civic | Glubs. Although the week was scheduled from danuary 2ist to a6th, two observations were held the week vrevicus, two the ext week and @ number are to follow. In order to facilitate in the less experienced the "Drama players of used 60 The "Child Culture Drama": illustrated eines lab ly, | Mary, Subject oy Se eee b en, clubs. Club, " The Speaker “rg January Feminist Philip mapedd thon" , Author ic: nie an the Club" of Oeden lent sneakers, readers, one act plays and literature to be members. Modern : pa “ Present Warren in Knisely, George Middleton . Mrs “ber F. Piers aes actress his 18, Problem iy George Wamght ey” Be Re Barlow Dumke 2 fhe members. "Drama ‘ Clu”, Subject WPierrot January of 20. Present 100 "Notional Exehonce Club", Funeiiinny 23 ‘Present Reader lire Josepha i. Hecles. Mie 90 members. ipeaker Sneaker Glaspel. Subject ® The Mrs P. We-Knisely. Mr Joseph Williams. stuvssoal Mrs Andrew the autets Aim of Drana T. Clark. "The Little " Trifles" Anat Boome Week". Theatres" Author Susan ‘Weber College": January 24th. Present 500 students. Speaker Mrs P. Ys. Knisely. Trifles - Author Susan Glaspel. Reader : cule Andrew ey "Smi theoni an Wiatites +8 hg students present. T. Proersn aga “, gsiwae " Acacia Club", January 25. Social Force" Speaker Mrs Joseoh present. Clark. gf as Jamary at “Weber 24. 100 College.* Subject: "Drama KR. Morrell. 25 7 Sh one Club" ken ewn . :diiieaaica 25, Subject Little Theatres. Speak er Ta. Joseph Williams. as @ memb: * The — | we fee " Daughtersof the Pioneers", * The Fing er of God. Larkins a) members Author present. January 25. Percival i ide. Subject, play | Reader Mrs 4, fae oak " Maranaa Reading Circle", January : } 26,. Play, "Bedroom Suite". Author: Christopher Morl ey . He ader: Mr Sg¢g« Ty, Lynch. LS members present, | " Revi ee et “The Historical | Society, January 27, " Dramat ist I Review by Mrs Lily Leaman Alli Speaker Hrs Joseph Chez. Drama program was furnished by the son, herself a playwrights This soci ® Of Indianapolis." ety. Ogden High Sehool., ioe sent 1110 pupils: Subjec ma as an Art" SpeakePre " t The r Mrs Pla y fF the Minute " Author Ernest Philip Warren Knisely. Dawson . vome Culture Club", Janua; y Javanese ient The Master Gherekajo Terrakajo, "Kiwanis , the FHP of servant the Club® ma , toSO Civie Life: afer Dracom Se 2 i ‘rot 27, Farce, t other luncheon, Spe Beake ntacr e | servant Reader Mrs " Somebody Joseph Nothing", Urs¥. L. Craven . © Bthel " Fred February ae Mrs ta Phiarelip Franke Carr, O® The War verren Relation of Knisely. ne, Reader! Mre Jose phi, wen BeelKyes, t\@ Minute". "Play: ; . Carnegie Library” Opening of childreng' Library. of the Puppet": _*Growth Lona Speaker PPeu Mrs fhilip Yarren Knisely, s ay "Mannikin and Minniekin®, } . ~ | Monnikin Minniekin nearest include Lely , — " Ogden Business meeting to date dane ne and Ae | dram ’ Mrs & Professional of Drama week. itic xa odd MZ, William " The Play G. King. ‘Miss Lillian O'Neil. fomen'! gs Club, February lo, Colonial scene which will OY club m wabers, S Ppt, Chbr atau Lot ) ey # " The Utah Fede ti of Women on's Clubs" is taking a distinctive plsce iz the fielara of dramatic art. ment of Study and is the drama of weie Mrs Phili h p chairman. There development are of this Yarren There is a devart. Enisely of Ogden, Utah, in states two clubs art actively the engaged in the | .,. Drama of dramatic ae Throughout plays are read in the different Clube during the year. The ai is a united effort to oreste & symoathy for the highest form of m the dramatic art in the lyric and the spoken werd,to obtai n the best Plays for our cities, | | : The Ladies’ section today'"t of Literary Clu of b Salt"Lake y tee o hundred and ele ven members Cit studyine one ) “anaes "fhe — mh Ce Drema ia college Club" women doing of Ogden has intensive «a muiberunis study, the of gixty casting end produce ing The of plays by the members. The elub was organised in 1916, courses of study has. been: "8 Current Plays" Seandinaviar of the Modern and Rugsian" " French" Stace Te following 8. Their ® Continentel® Leading Neles.“ lecturers Hy. Clark, Maurice of nove Brown, have The plays given fellowing: State yy Pederation " Exchange* + Thurstoni War es hgh and Clubs; Noeturne® vad Lemanuel three specialists # petre’ the public of Women's ° +. the are " Lonesome the Iike" Pat " Mre 7 hnarton; Brighouse: the and ; | Aldiss Law* muhere : before Barker, Olsen Jog he Artists appeared Granville B. G.. Josepha, B. Roland Lewis, Morond a year from the State University. * Grest "* sida Ratonat to Modern Every-day Life." in its Relation club: " American” and Benefite: * facore's Song Poems with Musical Carpenter; " For Prance" Benson and De A'eosta: od the Gods” Thar ‘ee ne Seeeee + Pound Look" Settins" * The Laughter Barrie. | These plays heave been cast sind the cluvt ° Suspressed Desi res” G1 spell. { slse given before the Presbyterian Church Seciety): ‘Bottomly: ® The ' The Glaspell: ( Also Alfred pi Locked apaen.¥ iaoetiaiat * King Lear's Wife. * Diabolical Cigele" Barnstes 4" fTriffles" Susan Wilk. before * " Child's Kaymborg. Barrie. * fradition”. ‘Georce Culture { Also Carnegie Club") Midsiotent "Mennikin & Minniekin" Library). ; the following plays weregive: _b, the Little Theatre: 'Op O' My Thumb": Fenn & Price. Wil ef the Wisp" Hallman: Scenes in costuze from Operas - * i go " Faust" * Hanon" La Tosea" * Carman: ." The Gypsy Trail": Houseman: " The Maker reams” Oliphant- given at "Dreme Club" and Guest's breakfast. ‘wo years’ direction of tableaux for Community Mother's Day. afternoon a year devoted te the Lyric Drama, showine a fusion three arts, Literature, Music and Drama. The of play won “ Uteh to play Utal 1, ity Federation first a Vassar an state * Exchange" was produced written by Althea Thurston first by the " Drama Club, of Yomen's prize in Clubs Ohio in College playwricht. won to have the distinction “ Four Minute of the women B: i? (ise Barret Pardce Wene in Yomen" Minute Men". Accerding to Mr. Public Information, Washington awarded to women in the United Shepherd {( Mrs T. B.) Lesteat SEM tre. rime 8 the whe Universthe Selt Lake City in 1919, 7 This and second prize was awarded Yorld spoke War te wi th of the before be the the first © Four @. H. Clork of the Committee of D. C+, the firet geven insignis States were to Ogden women. Jour Ay ’s " Drama. hs atherine in 1922, One of the i of Ocdent “ay Gyn ageay re P. ee W.) Cnr, Moore ath erine é) vd i 2 a ye ae me oe fool oe oe : o* sa st ctatats tes efetatera Reg 3 ete eaeeee one best Oe i F : “as aoe ao A Re oie eth neg me mat 5 ~ Shots é é é y 2 ee a E.R. es) we DOG sett at 5% ata oo ee oF rae ates ; Pils oo v9 aera es ot ta e 2: ty a avaNate avn aereeeca pahiate een ne eet Se Cen we “ y as : 07 ; : os * :’ 2 x 5 : ; Someta © ol Oc = - r 2 . : : | A oi obitrans mas 1 z es sah Date fe ata ans maty rate SEs peeloc tenet est ae ty eS eas Sats: > © aeei* ri tettintyts itis a bee ae | > Petes ie' ets sn Nie eases eon oats 4 s) baa om Sei S HRT is Stas pes r De’ H, 3 mes ERS of th ram: a cl h O a pea red ANE pres ented th eon C t play, Ev er 40U ng a t th e terday Mis b er Fr irs d ireéc ted the P : O ction S tand Vi ne an d M 5. Wi il ia E R; ice i ; d D um ke . igus Sixth Annual Breakfast Reed fintel Niurtern tuenty-four a ais 6 aca tata 5 “Vines a ‘ =a ee Fey es iss; ws aN oe on J "4 ‘ : . oe ‘ all Saturday, May Sphenteenth firs [.B. Forter ee ae Rha.« TiN Program BREAKFAST ’Cello Sola HELEN Accompanist, MARILLA HUNTER HUNTER Vocal Solo BARLOW Miss GRACE Piano Solo RISER MATHEWS ETHEL Howarp HILLABRANT ANNUAL (Glenn PLAYS Bros.-Roberts Trio MARILLA HELEN Recital HUNTER HUNTER EVER Hall) BARLOW, RISER, YOUNG MARY FISHER | (A Play in One Act, dy ALICE GERSTENBERG) Scene—Evening. Poinciana Hotel, A Palm corner of the lobby of the Beach. CAST Mrs. Phoebe Payne Mrs. Agnes Mrs. William Mrs. Dexter. ETHEL WATTIS Dorchester_..DOLLY Blanchard ____.. EDNA Caroline DUMKE en ELLEN RAE DEVINE WATTIS Courtney-Page Director, KIMBALL MALONEY SCOWCROFT KECK ECCLES PIERS. tO A THE QUEEN OF Court Masque in Three I.—Why it happened. II.—How it came III.—Whai came 3 King of Queen of Hearts of Hearts. Duchess Episodes. about. of it. CAST Hearts Jack Lady HEARTS ELLA O’NEILL FAWN | BALLANTYNE WRIGHT VOLKER NELL Driccs Mary WaATTIS BROWN of the Bedchamber Lady of the Bedchamber_ALBERTA MCCANNE The Fiddler : Director, _-IDA ALBERTA MCCANNE CLARK ANDERSON CLARK fT: rio— Musical Director, CLEONE RICH ECCLES sa — ETT I TT os SUNDAY MORNING, M _ pee tat oe ts a os Dramatic Program Takes After Annual Place Breakfast ~» annual sirth its of celebration -.In breakfast conference the Drama | Ogden Saturday afternoon ub clof of Hearts.” queen dramatic _/ The and. “The program, which Young’ “Ever plays, 2 guests two short invited nearly 100 and! members. its to presented OL) given in the recital Welt was the followed Glen Bros.-Roberts, - ‘he at annual breakfast served foe. Reed hotel. — “Ever Young,” a one-act play by Alice Grestenberg, was presented under the direction of Rae Keck Wattis. Ethel Maloney umke Rimval.: DeVine, “cles. oo CUO? oe a Edna Wattis Ee re ee ANIDELY APART. - os Bony and Elien Scowcroft — — tacen parts four the with Piers, by. — Jc~" solmeto be seemed play This on ‘jazz’ psyciuolwhat of a satire upon the present day the subject of ‘‘rejuve- ogy, based interest in members elder the among nation” of fashionable feminine society. It affected a somewhat -represents supposedly. which conversation takes women | four place among. Queen of dearts’” who have not been able to resist the toll of the years, as they ed, “\pare notes one evening in a corner | of the lobby of a Palm Beach 0 tel. ‘of =: “The court masque will those always fully remembered witnessed who play impressive vein, whose color. | perfectin episodes, in three be costume richness it asa of mote, had comedy. and color action, a : ‘in 3a A it py color- effects design light: were, and! This play was given under the direction of Alberta McCanne Clark in its cast the fee and included lowing: King of Hearts, : lantyne. 2 Ella O’Neill Baloe. Fawn .Wrigni of Hearts, Queen Volkers of Hearts, Neil Driggs. Jack Brown, Duchess,‘ Mary Wattis of the Bedchamber, Lady berta McCanne Clark. ‘The Fiddler, Ida Anderson. MUSICAL PART: | was Music furnished under Ale the. direction of Cleone Rich Eccles. At the breakfast Helen Hunter Ri-er by gave a ‘cello solo, accompanied .vocal <A w. Barlo Hunter a Marill soloby Grace Matthews and a piano solo by Ethel Howard. Hillaprant completed the breakfast proThe plays were preceded by gram. a trio by Marilla t,elen Hunter Fisher. , Hunter Riser and Bar:ow, Mary a| ee me tee c) Sette re S en te d bd A acl LC W C Fy, > Bali ig ty LETS s ida An der On. 4 4 yeate: ' a 2 es a } 4 ro Ie. E KS. Mi ark S r ord Photo) ~ ee v St: Ura tage > x) RA Dist ye = ee ae A i toSs Ce oa i 4 fi 4 » 4 Py 4. ; ” 4 a y ¢ we id - ~ - 4 : : “ ’ , : " t © - | ~ x —w basket a : . ‘ Ee re pede ct ’ s BS AS ~ Ge Be ye ag ee Pp cy Sa Ss aos eo Eh oO ae. _ abundance tea. table being ‘> ore ns ae PSTD, ; . he vari Davis, watt y ‘be given. by .Miss Eiva e solo. by » Hela Littlefield. pe ben “de. ae sig Miss — ~—** @-) rm ~ a — : —— ; — 2508 Jackeon avenue, with Mrs. Claude “Coray. as assistant hostess. Mrs... ‘Clyde. Greenwell will. read The sis’ play. “Detour,” by” Owen . — “Mrs.. Royal. Récles. wa ‘entebtain. he: members: of. the. Drama club : : Saturday af ‘ternoon at her home, e ' EUB ANK formerly M M ildred Mary M R Bar~ CARLYLE whose marr iage took place at th e home of her ‘ me ton D4 A re parents, Mr ISS b o and Mrs. Charles H scree ees = street , Monday even ing, June V2 ~ 774 went y-fift h Barton, aty* , °: >- 2 -+ 7. . a! re yon . * < Cy Pt ++ 42 « as s Tafel Pte 2. ‘ Ss % ie Rt a Peter tees mY oie aes 2," QO Re eae ee Sexe SSS SAA eee NS en : ty ESCaay ete ha Boa Wy nate a te it eee Se eee ae 4 Wy of “cp 'e eer“ | Announces: Drama ind _ Details of Shows , Tomorrow, 4 “The: Drama elub ss Oedan. today announced’ the program tor the ‘Tony Sarg marionet given. ‘at. the shows to Central Junior be aud- itor: rum. tomorrow afternoon — and eno” for the ev ening. - The pro-| evening for the benefit of the new rooms at.> the Carnegie — library. “Uncle | Wiggily” the offering for the atternoon event and ‘Don grams: | ; : DON QUIXOTE. (he | | Characters: \CThey are given in the whch they appear)—~ - Nicholas—A Barber. _ Sancho Panza—Servant Quixote. Gey ea | order in Hy to. Don ir, ‘Perez—The. Curate of La Mancha. Uiptng MI CHEN: Marta ‘for Don Quixote. OA Shepherd. EE : ~Rosinante-——Don d Buleote’ Ss Herse ‘Dulcinea—A Peasant Girl (whose ‘real name is Aldonza, Oren UALS Miller. Dapp! e—Sancho Haea’ Ss ASS. N; The Duke of Barataria. | | An Innkeeper. An Officer of the | hood of Toledo. Peter—A Puppet AY little paritions, on and ~“Peter’s villagers, etc, THE SCENES: “1—Don -Quixote’s ‘Mancha. : 2A ‘Hitiside : a a | lambs, Master Stag ey toreadors, Brother- Showman. sheep puppets ¢ Holy House at La near Toboso. Yh Inn near La Mancha. 5—-Outside the Inn. 6—A gnome j Forest. Street in La Mancha. Une le Wiggily’s Adventures, By oo R. Garis. ™ | oO e Uncle wiesils Apa pst eiarad + eles "Old Rabbit Gentleman ‘Nurse es ane Fuzzy Wuzzy. Pe Mie Muskrat Possum gn BR ....An Jackie Bow Seaeapas. Lady Frousekeeper ew: 9 SUR 6 Rte te Opossum POW oehe us ERBY eee 8 Physician alee Dog Boy Jacko. Kinkytail. A Monkey Boy Cee OM el fies 2 es .A Villain ‘Skillery ‘Seallery ‘Alligator. ARN PCR gt ACTS ON a Uc Another Villain The “ Pipsisewah—A The ABR RGICHS a Very Scenes: Third Thin [Interior Of ‘Uncle Villain Villain Wiggily’s Hollow Stump Bungalow. ii—A Forest Near the. low. Bunga- TEL. Laie Cave of the i iiceweh. pov crinterior of ‘Unele ieee Bung: SOM ee Aes | | ; eu pe, eo O\_ Ae i : the i fa fEory £¢ : bee A> Yess # a “Me i. # P - "4 rT — ‘= % t most ' interesting Drama club was 1 meeting held. at the home of Mrs. Joseph Morrell Iiecles avenue, Saturda Mrs. Claude Coray and reli were hostesses of | 2533 | attemoon. Mrs. Mor-. for. the. after-. e th of ds ol yn Re N MEA — ty si er iv un 7 e ic Al s. Mr , on no es un Yo Brighga ¥ rova, was present and gave a bey]‘ate! given p the Ste... “Wy rale. mo Miss M rurker Suite’. ae instrumental. trio, ry ‘Fisher, Mrs. Geor; O We Barlow and hs Chai ire ite: — — ‘ ° ——— = = —_ = ——— _ a : en te ~—STY MEMBER Belieks Women Give Intensive Study. to Plays The Drama club ganized under the Historical section and society three of Ogden, orauspices of the as a dramatic months becoming the Drama club den, has a membershipof of 60 the lege women doing intensive Ogcol- study, and BrOenene of plays follows: 1916-17—Mrs. Joseph R.. Mor- by casting later the members. The club was organized in 1916, and the presidents | have been as rell. 1917-18—Mrs. Knisely. : Warten Sass 1918°19—Mrs. Joel 1919-20—-Mrs. Hicks, Andrew T. Clark. 1920-21—~-Miss Josephine Seaman. | | 1921-22—-Mrs. Eber F. Piers. 1922-23——-Mrs. JosephE. Evans. 1923-24—-Mrs. Horace Nebeker. The courses of study have been ‘current plays, Scandinavian and | Russian, French, American, continental, “Great Artists of the Modern Stage and Their » Leading Roles,” “‘The One-Act Play in Its Relation to Modern Every- day Life”: and “Drama hy pes," -in- clusive of the following subjects for the day’s study, illustrated by the play: ‘Tragedy, comedy, farce, plot, opera, thesis, propaganda, realism, melodrama, exotic, naturalism, romance, poetry, chronicle, tendential. One afternoona year is devoted to the lyric drama showing the three arts——literature, music and drama. PROMINENT LECTURERS The following lecturers of note have appeared before the club: §S. HH. Clark, Maurice Brown, Granville Barker, Lemuel B.-C. Josephs, Olsen, B. Roland Lela Horn Poems With Lewis, Moroni Richards. ‘The plays given by the members beore the public are the following: State Federation of Women’s Clubs—‘“‘Lonesome Like,’”’ Brighouse; © “Exchange, Ai Thurston; “Nocturne,” Wharton; ‘‘Mrs. Pat and the Law,” Aldis. ae War benefits—‘Tagore’s Song Musical Setting,’ Carpenter; ‘For France,” Benson. and De A’Costa: “The Daughter of the Gods,’ Dunsany; ‘Twelve Pound Look,” Barrie; “Bugenically. Speaking,” Goodman. - Girl Scouts festival and the Child Culture club annual day— “For ‘Distinguished Service,” ‘3 FPlorence Clay. ‘Knox. fs | These plays have been cast. he: ‘fore. the. club: “Suppressed | Desires,” ‘Claspell. (also given before ‘the. Presbyterian — church); Locked | €hest,’’ Maysfteld; “King Lear’s Wife, ” Bottomly; “The Di- abolical Circle,” Barntsead; Tra ‘dition,’’ George | Middleton _ ‘(also given. before ‘the Child Culture club) Alfred me ;; ih “Maniken sett tt a and Miniken,’ “The | Will,” | : 2 | } ) | v yrane © Bat Na — eae ‘DRAMA CLUB. Members of the Drama ett ent | nieet Saturday afternoon, Oct. 20, Zelta Ballinger will be assistant jut the home of. Mrs. vAndrew_ if iy Clark, 2728 Brinker avenue. Mrs. hostess. Miss. Claramae | wil ‘edy.” | give Mrg a. discusion on. “Com- James DeVine will read. by i'Phe Madras House” Grantville ‘Whittemore Mrs. Byron i\Barker. Browning. ‘will give a piano solo and Miss Lenora, Hinckley will sing. ae > Vote? i at ee Saar per i seseemneed ih et . b. The followise plays | were in the Little theatre: Thumb, ’* Fenn and -O the custom | 1 Fearst,? “The Drama fast. - Tableaux ere day scenes in| operas, ‘ihaia” Tosca, " Paienan, ee Gypsy — Trail.’? (of Dreams,” vat <“ "Op O'My Price: NY SLE Wisp,” Halman; from hat been “The Oliphant, was club and Maker given guests’ break- fon: ‘community. “Moth- were directed by . the Drama club. for two years. The Drama club .co- operated in the National | Drama week cele-, | bration, sponsored by the Drama League of America and the drama division of the Utah Federation of |} Women’s speakers, Clubs readers, by act plays was. to cencentrate some, worth-while and sending forth players of one-)} literature used in other clubs. The aim behind the six be movement the thoughts of ‘the public upon. clean, thousand . to. drama. hundred whole-| | t Two] twenty- -five |. people were. spoken to in Ogden civic and literary clubs by mem-| bers of the Drama club. ee) the campaign. PROGRAMS FURN ISHED The following organizations furnished ‘with programs: | al were. The Child Culture ‘club, Weber} | college, Smithsonian Business col- | lege, Acacia club, Lions club, | Daughters” of the Pioneers, Mari- | jana Reading ‘| school, festival. circle, Kiwanis: club, Ogden Git High} Seouts)] ‘The See AN ilu: pponkedad: two performances of the Toray Sarg| Marionettes as a benefit for the | | the dams “item a eS nes ee es ee . i, ‘The annual club breakfast closes | | ag ated clubs, college loan fund, national federated club | house — in Washington, -. Mothers’. day) _pro; gram and civic campaign. i : ee children’s — library fund. — Other | contributions. were also given to the Near. East Telief: Utah Feder- : } _ Is 8 ) ntertainment |Novel, ‘B pj ott ev | Hecles Monday: | Devil : onn | Arthur “Woolley, Jchatrcour- { Mrs. through the : of. the program, a club, was able. |tesy of the Dram on of the opera | | to> preseny, a ‘porti | Manning and, George ies sac tha, ang Grace ‘Matthews. ‘s Wahe orus. roles. PET Te ch lle; ‘J ia fin vi Sa e ‘Mrs. ‘Lesli d 4s) |made_ ny of. au Cl . rs “M n, rossma s}, Mi {Mrs., Byron ‘C A , rk ‘Brown ‘Coray, Mrs. MaBr ey | an lli ‘Li own, Minnie Moore opere Woolley. |he s. Mr d an ll i Nei and’ e, um st co J ah ee aay a eee sees J f Mrs. \the beautiful homeen- in_og. oF Batis he ocr sspSeg ina. ce PRS ries 2 a of} s “Grottingt affair One ‘of me | ial soc s Ane colonial. tthe. season - wa ion at rvice: star ‘Leg i given by: the Se een- : sa et + ‘ Pesci ~ ge 5 as een <sptet ee s baie se 3 a Ree, Given at Ker a8 ‘Celebration wy akh iwas- presented | pleasing and suc-. a be ‘to ed | prov VU entertain-’ { cessful Sore - feature ©OL Miss” Brown , a!80 gave two, nally ae an exceptio short readings n + , O o, tri ‘A sing | manner. ea ss pl Mi r, he | . ‘Mary ‘Fis 9 BS sea of Miss eph Ol- d, Mrs. ‘Jos | Cleone: Rich | an e guests. een BRN th | _gson delighted ~ jeral selections. Ds . re town guests” we ly The out-ofof Prove “Co Potter lL. and Mrs. president e. at st e th { (Mrs. ‘Potter ‘is tar~ Legion); Mrs." ‘S pe: the Service © ‘first national vice s, am Ad . : \P:, j, rvice ‘Star Say president eof Serks ihe _ Mrs. a ‘Miss | © Helen. Bi Clawson, | Mrs. Jeps an of Salt Lake {| Holm m. ‘the Mesut After the proogra ‘ye: r llroom where | a j\| tired to the pa ed, | “Delicious | Fe4 ‘ing owas featur served. : freshments werestume ‘were “Mes‘Those. WT) co es _ J. Bradley, : dames Thomas ldredge Wir AL { Falck, J. ey “BLippincott, .Horace Bee | Green, - Was st, ge gat ‘Smith. f Poirier, Jane Fore e. ‘Lightner |“Molli ) Edith | Allison, Clara Dills, Ciau?. n. so at “M Mary See A] ‘Turner. i yencork. and Lee. e given by. ae aleles also’ ‘ - — 7 -— a | street, P(= e marry e ¢ ‘- ——“ =. aS ~~ . AS : | ™ —_ ee es r p e b o t e e ul e r All members. a = aK rent. oa: di ee ‘Tea. Swill. De’ se Se “|fleers held. ee is r o p e r d n a . g n i t e e m ‘ | the.. ‘annual | fi of ) OU | n o i t c e l e . d n a a) awit Vf: ‘be. y ead rved. a me) » arr — - ee - + h t i w a) l ad oo D , n o o n r e t | Saturday af s r a M “ , s r M d n a l l a . | Mrs... “Kimb e b i il Ww s i h “ S. ‘O s s e t s o h a Brown as. ye imyball,’ S26). ‘Twenty-f ifth . | i -— YE \ |itne home of Mrs. William “Rice pew — | at will meet — club PF ae al ‘Drama eB | “,he ae oe 7 pow : 4 + ee |
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