| Title | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 2, Folder 6 |
| Creator | Drama Club of Ogden; Knisley, Katherine |
| Description | These items document the activities and leadership of the Drama Club, including performances, elections, and annual gatherings. Materials include a letter to Mrs. C. L. Coray, clippings on club events, and programs for operas, plays, and the Seventh Annual Breakfast. |
| Subject | Drama; Community theater; Theater; Women--Societies and clubs |
| Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| Date | 1925 |
| Date Digital | 2023-11 |
| Medium | correspondence; newspaper clippings; programs; documents |
| 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 Collection, Box 2, Folder 6, Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
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S OTUDS. | J dist rict for the City Pederation 0 gden the of G a ge r bf J. A S, rece iving as A'm eric. Ww Om ‘pest i eg” ete % we —_—— a ~~" ences ast, S¢ o.4 *# » 4, tt Oey HFS Cr ly ar ee Re ot 2. . i ? oN a’ e at ay * . eye ‘ ? s’ t wl4 a5. aw we nee ote? oe ea * 4% 5 o ee ‘ ar, Mg SSS HN iS | Mrs. John D. Sherman, of Estes Park, Colorado, the new president of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs YY < Yi thy eZ jj Y Yj a de . _ << Vd 7// Ve Be “+ od Yi, * 4 * . eo" 6 7 > 4", > ° * + O Pst. 4-e 1 te brea Oe wa t's J ‘ x ae, es } | Sav ‘lle d irec oF th ’ af aw ay s y Pe era ad Oo TLD selw 6 at Rees on, ors vee So 5% MEMBERS J. Hillabrant James Abbott Miss Ida Anderson Mrs. W. Miss Dana Miss Zelta Mrs. W. Mrs. Roland Ballantyne Mrs. Philip Knisely Mrs. Arthur Barber Mrs. Mark Miss Claramay Miss Grace Matthews Minnie Moore Mrs. Eber F. Piers Mrs. Ballinger Browning | Mrs. Andrew T. Clark Fred Coffman C. L. Coray _ Mrs. Thompson Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. James Gilbert Porter DeVine Mrs. Samuel Powell J. Dix Driggs | Mrs. Leslie Saville Miss Josephine Philip Miss Nell E. R. Dumke Joseph Eccles Mrs. Eccles Carlyle Eubank Joseph E. Evans Mrs. Clyde Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell Mrs. Horace Nebeker Miss Lillian O’Neill Mrs. Corn Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Kimball Rice Mrs. E. A. Larkin Miss Elva Littlefield — Brown Brown Kelly Royal Greenwell Mrs. George Seaman Mrs. Junius Smart ~ Miss Ellen Thomas Mrs. Henry F. Volker Mrs. Byron Whittemore Mrs. Arthur Woolley Mrs. Arthur Wright Lowe Abbott a atieelioctin = oo te ee ler ak pant = aca — ee, on ass UN a = as AS F, gn \ Sy = f Yaoi ae oe of ee: Drama, presen ts an Indian Legend and Opera | CO American “Indian Music and Legend’’ Introduction, Miss Minnie Moore Brown ““WASHANENA”’ Shoshonean Indian Legend by Caroline Parry A W ashanena Wangon E. ~ Mr. Irvin Mrs. Andrew e | R. Mrs. | Enos 3 Dumke T. Clark Poulter Accompaniment: *.....-.-- heeae Wien era ee Piano 2.6 eae Miss Mary Mrs. Junius Smart Mrs. Bryant Martineau ‘ALGLALA’ An By Alglala Francesco Readings, Interpretive Ralph, Ozawa American Indian B. Opera DeLeone a white man ....................---- Prof. Reed Gammell Animiki (yellow-thunder,) a young brave ........ Mr. George Manning (Little good-for-nothing) .......- Mrs. lone Saville Piano Pate: Miss se Miss Brown Accompaniment: Mrs. Fisher ........ ene ee. E. A. Larkin Minnie Moore Play Mrs. Mr. W. Axel Committee Directors Brown J. Hillabrant Nylander Mrs. Mrs. J. E, Evans Leslie Saville > | “tin Sete ~h ar - Z 4 — . — ©, ; i . 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Yor and. igram taken ‘being |wWwomen’s by: clubs the gave to. the prointerest the Federation of in the preservation and | legends Indian lof American customs. folk traditions and i their Ine | (4: Shoshone “Washanena, e first the sed compo . , legend pak ‘part. of the | program.» a “rest ‘repersented trees, land Iwent a tepees The with witi: ‘Navajo spring to fill tl where gir jars the stage pane blankets, maidens with water had of. he lover they and dream to choose, allowed been not yet the tribe Shoshone the in ‘for head of the houseis the mother the marriage arranges hold and of the = daughter. comes spring 3 the at Here “Washanena’.and the young Insounds who Enos, -dian brave, the love call on’ his flute and sings his prowess in the ear of his futhe mother, Wangon, ‘ture. bride. in the dress, clothes her. daughter in her instructs of a. woman. and her - duties © as the future head of la home before giving. met to net -ehoasen brave. . : eters ~ Mrs. ae. Wattis Dumke, | as ‘Washanena, was excellent in’ her. part, ‘her. pantomime being | un“usually good and her songs: done sweetly and effectively. Mrs. Alberta MeGunne. Clark,. as - Wan- gon, showed her dramatic training and was impressive in her presentation of the mother. The part of Enos. was. taken by Irvin. Poulter, who looked and acted the part of the handsome red man, | his deep fascinating voice adding to his attractive personality. The: second part of the program presented an act of the opera, Algiala, by . Francisco B. DeLeone. Miss Brown gave reading of the where voices an interpretive story of the opera | and the act finds Aglala (LittleGood- -for-Nothing) at the. spring: she her discontent and when her Indian suitor, Ozawa (Yellow Thunder), comes upon the scene she spurns. him. Then the white. .man;, Ralph, a fugitive from justice and fainting from lack of food and water, comes. to the spring and she cares for him and the act ends with. the Indian maiden in his. arms. Mrs. Ione Saville’ was_ excel-_ ‘lent in her part of the little squaw ‘and in the duets with George Manning won much applause. Mr. Manning was dramatic in his acting, as well as singing, which was remarkably well, done.. Reed Gammell took the » part: of the white man and presented it very acceptably. During the ae first , part of the program a trio composed of Miss. Mary Fisher, Mrs. Junius Smart and Mrs. Bryant Martineau played, The. score eph E. of the opera was played by .Mrs...Wi. J. Hillabrant.\: Axel ‘Nylander gave the flute ‘solos. | Mrs. E. A. Larkin and Mrs. JOs- Evans composed committee, and rected performance. Brown \ and the Miss Mrs. A - lone t > the Minnie ones ieee0% Sey play. Moore Saville : di2 Y —— resi dent, and Mrs. James Herbe rt De 4 newly elect ed year. Vin e, ) bp 6656 1. . nirahate Fea 6 he?6" « eee :] perks 7% 45 . OOS OO es OO On os Ks ee FS wt Pads a Peony were rate Reo we éy seria he <6 REECE SEES OES DOO OID OIOU IO GOUOUOOOR 5 e ’ ©, x, 3 ? ¢ z: “OGDEN CITY UTAH . ros bd diel littin ae ~SUND 9 met ee = - ee Mp SP“4 24 2 Of 5 “ aon BM iad he aehe oreICRP : IQ ree elerd deo, ute ana nehe te kee, fete" t MA ee Tani TO 5tieSd Prt a oe. t asend ee FOR Se a Satethar ka ys es oro ween at d ate Galera’ Ro) ona Re ee RON ters5 ‘ote LZ ae. & Ong 2.4, saat sone 8 Nate’ ‘¢ ~~ es vie OOn ne eeCA My te aerate ne CPt. % asd % ¥' on = ae tane~ea tS taneta se Patera Stathers Sei) aoe mate we oats : ’ Per ee ae 2 ays eas Oey Alina stiring president ee Py ee Se 7.8. rare Nahe ELECT OFFICERS | | Le OF DRAMA CLUI VOLE tthe May 2, at home of Mirs. ported the year -book for 19125- was held the’ Saturd | BREAKFAST IS” ry, SPUEILY’ EVENT |Charles’ H. Barton with Mrs. C4rlyle Hubank and Mrs. Philip Dix as hostesses. Reports of ths year’s work were! given by officers and chairrmen | of the standing committees. | } The program committee ire< 1926 A Miss to be completed. double quartet, directed | ni Ellen Thomas and compd@sed of Mesdames Leslie Saville, Dumke, Gilbert. Porter, Brown, Pred Gofiman, and Byron ae more: : roy RR: Tédark Je Bs, Ewans selections, Merica the Tul” ang - ‘Ate Laurie.) 1 Bride _ Po - Be Is Guest of Honor At Bridge. Shower. | gave | two Benuti-! | “Volker: Arthur Mia recording D. Barber; itenty he secretary, . Mrs. treasurer,, ‘Miss | orated were decidea by a Clayton sponsor Ermiltion”’ Art Century,” ticularly ‘which and to is of the al he Higliteenth will refer the Sheridan signalized by a par-| ‘festival ré wival of ‘ine. Rivals.’-. which 18\.}-to > ‘be| presented in Ogden May 18. Polowing the business meeting tea was served by ‘the h pstesses. yee a Kes * Phe prame Sot held its annual ‘breakfast this morning in the Union E. O. Wattis, -Culley, Mrs. J. E.. Cave, Hb, irs... do: aN. Fulton, .Porter and ,;Mrs. John a Mrs. At fast Gager.' C.° B, A i) Joseph Mows:Polly’s M. Eccles, Humorous Story of Stewart), Mrs. was given, reading, Mankind’’ Dean R. as fol‘Aunt (Ogden Brimhall; “vocal solos. ‘‘The Flower Song”’ from ““Maust’ and ‘“‘Dost Thou Know That “Fair Land?’ from. ‘Mignon,’ Miss Grace Matthews, accompanied by Mrs, W. J. Hillabrant; ‘Militaire’” piano (Shubert) E solos, and ‘‘March “Waltz in Major’ (Chopin), Mrs. Joseph HE. The eommittee on arrangeOlson. ments included Mrs. Claude L. Coray, cchairman; Mrs. Mrs. Arthur. ?: Barber and Joseph EK. cay We: Mrs. Philip | spes ik before Colle, February Women’s on an of the drama Mrs. Rheinhart Knisely is division Utah Federation _ atWomen’s on and chair- | of fpe | clubs. tans) in) harmonided on Q 12 conelusion of the breakexcellent niusi- | enjoyed: | Piano following and “Flewer Song from. FHillebrant. Dramatic Story of tAuny “Polly's Matist,’”’ MathWw. val di readins, Mankind’ Special hy Mrs. Dean Brimnhell. guests of the club were the Ogden Peder a= tion of Women’s clubs, M*yrs. John Culley Mrs. J: E. Cavey Sirs. Tc. Fulon.~Mrse..J. J. Gager and Miss officers Eva of the Utah Ha. ~The BON ch mittee the suecess of the | State responsible affair were: -rangements, Mrs. Claude. i. Mrs.) BY. Volker for AY- Catay, | YS: Mrs. Arthur D. Barber: and entertainment, Joseph. E. - Evans; Mrs.’ Joseph M. / cecles: decoration, Lillian Henry: O'Neill. Mishs wa, ~ ‘The. China the day, Maren iFlygare and host cones. Mrs, chairman. Mrs. — oe ~ Cuntyre ee club. rooms: University Mel. 6, : with, a Mrs. Mrs. of the ' Andrew. P: lA ‘William: pe day, Clark, Lae igi pecores ee in| A Thurs- introduced who bomas, | | |\ i | | gave BOUL Vane. ace | a Sempre Musical -elub oo Bryant Martioceu on ith, Mrs.) uesday afternoon. Mrs. W. J. Willabrant P loved ‘hopin’ s “Nocturne.” Mra, Clyde jreenw | Chris IOEX as ‘Douglas, a very ‘splendid review. of ward Bound,” by Sutton ‘é| Faculty league ‘Max 6, the Miracle. > the the Evans. will Warren Ienieely Utah Agricultural the cards: miniature Cups Miss Grace (Gounod), by ews, accompanied bY Mrs The _ dec+ piace (Shu- | flat MaDeron tand 2Wealtz in sion Chopin», by. Mrs: Josepn me Olsen. Contralto solos, “Dost Thou Kuow That Fair Land’ (Thomas). -yainbow color effect was carried out in the decorations, fruit blossoms, jilaes and yellow buttercups predomi- nating. Fan-shaped programs in the rainbow colors were used for place ecards. Covers were laid for 100 members and guests. An _ entertaining | program, under the direction of Mrs. nut flowers cal program was “Marehe Militaire’ solos, John Miss Eva Mrs, RR: The hand-painted the 1926; station dining room, in honor of Mrs. ‘James H. De Vine, retiring president of the club. Special guests were ‘officers of the State Federation of ‘Women’s Clubs residing in Ogden, in- cluding Mrs. spring tables. member’s Colow, CAt eagn there was the year book. for of New York, to be given Mobpnday, May 14. at thee _ Central #unior High school, 3 7%" . Mr. Hamiltoen’s ‘subject vpill be Dramatic “ana colored the : club concluded Saturday Rar The elub its with the anin. honor of nual club. breakfast James the retiring president, Mrs, bright Mifen Thomas: auditor, Mrs. Eber) Piers; custodian, - “Mrs. Gilbert Porter. lecture Drama Seventy-five Herbert. DeVime:: members and guests were. seated sevoral at. one long table .and yoom {smaller ones in the dining of the Union Station. Baskets of The ‘following officers _ Avere elected for the coming years | ve President, Mrs. Elijah <A. Lar- Jkin; vice president, .The year’s-work So amecting club ass annual. s The Drama ell of the ‘The por: and Drama clitb read ee Gapre@) Ue elly, 4 | ) 7) of the Drama” Oe lecture given at | of the Drama ‘ was WE arianne: Pee t from, ha ance, where tudied_ voice culture for sevcars, Gave vocal selections. Fea Serv ed _following the program. sew Bi On ig FY iv Mrs aay David BC alae : at Eceles ah Ate Saabs Seas B gery: nee the home lumcheon at Twenty-fourth pink roses and eenterpiece. and x for vy eae eeeanwe 3 @her. a on violets’ ae : were the laid oe bowl ie = The the Praia SS | Bryant In Mrs Sea Tehekoff. Gull,’’ by Martineau Plateby Chopin “Minuet. ns ern The Literary program club Poetry—-Pro and of | Ar-. ‘Waltz. a THOMAS... The (eee Mrs. ball William Rice and Miss the play. hostesses. | violin solo, Mrs, ‘'The ‘‘Song Clars annual oy, by h, lle Galen >»? the play, enn bpouierest ny of the SaturStation » | arranged. /ervations. " Coray by was ‘an the given by | Lake. ‘‘Mod- Mrs; on: Wright. reag@ Arthur. iisse ant met this afte Clyde T. Show-off,”’ Greenwell by of the Basket _Hilabout,, Bave a vocal read Kelly. A Weavers’’ solo. a ar as Ac Fleming , ternoon. Ellen Kimball, with "Mrs, a Josephine Seaman as fay program has been Members desiring tesmay ‘notify Mrs. Claude veo aiternoon. a ; ay . fyi “a | ‘The Historical Mab held its reg| ular meeting Saturday, January 17, in the library of the Central Junior High school. Mrs. Nellie Cline, - on pat attractive aren (Kramer), was given by Mrs. Royal Eccles, | Mrs. Arthur Woolley. accompanied by Mrs. Wa Mise’ | Drama club will be given ‘day; May 16,:in the Union by given Juliet’”’ Pheer «the club pap: O72. eet By Strayer were and Mrs. hostesses In observance the program had As Drama and Salt was Waltz,’ fy was. eee. ae ateod 5 Clark “Expressing Willie,”’ mE S| ee TT. iNGare (at 4230 o’clock, Under the ' direction of Mrs. J@seph M.> Kecles A ‘song, | entitled — -play. ‘the Andrew this afternoon at Eiccles, with Mrs. Lillian O'Neill as Con,’’ Mrs. Mrs. I. Coray gave a and. Miss. Lillian | Ree- Browning ‘gaye a paper See “Jane ee Cowl,’’ ifand Bee may Browning were hostesses to the drat ' club this afternoon at’ the nl of. Mae Clark, 2723 Brinker av re Glande club. met. ‘this. ‘afternoon, with ‘and ana o) Sib Corn and- ‘Miss. ‘Plva Little; Revival “Jan io. Cowl’s ves s as hostesses. port omen by Miss: The Drama elub met this afternoon| he a ; Mrs. given Ware of Salt (Lake at a meet-. the Drama club held this after- Rev. CC. C. Wilson leading the discus- | sion which followed. Mrs. Leslie H, Waville gave vocal numbers. ) i “Mrs. A. B. Ironie and Mrs. E. B. Palmer. Music was furnished by Mrs. Jacob Kahn. Five o’clock tea was served to a large |number of members and guests. “Phe. “Dram and ‘Scenery’ “was a Jecture with Mrs. Arthur D. Barber, 1132 ‘Twenty-fifth street. Mrs. J. R. Mor- ; ‘rell read a paper on ‘‘The Producers” and Mrs. Andrew T. ‘Clark read the play “Outward Bound,’ by Vane, the Ab- Mrs. and- Costumes subject of > Merman | played: take at | “ilies Moscow Art ©. A. Larkin read The Drama club met the home of Mrs. David Arthur Wight and Miss Ladies’ Airs. testy noon at the home of Mrs. W. Wattis. ‘Mrs..Mark Brown and Miss Zelta Ballinger -were the hostesses. Mrs. Royal Eccles, Violin; Mrs. W. J... Hillabrant, piano, and Mrs. Junius Smart, cello, gave a trio selection. | James as hostesses. thoven’s hostesses. with anJ:Rirs. pW ay discussed | Theatre. Mrs. ; Vhe 3 Satur day of ‘Merton of the Mov-— ‘ Harry Leon Waser . “Stage Abbie ing-of | met Mr | the x hotel Woolley | bott x elu) Virginia thur gs the dra- Minnie Moore Brown read 6) . ; disenseedt : Zelta: Ballinger parr Miss — and ” ure, Pict on Moti “The me he by The Drama club met this afternoon | at the home of Mrs. Royal Eccles, with Mrs.: Hecles and Mrs. W.. J. Hillabrant as hostesses... A reading from ° ‘‘Euripides’” wasgiven by Moroni Olsen. Music was rendered by, a trio composed of Mrs... Royal HKiecles, Mrs. Junius Smart and Mrs. Hillabrant. ey hostesses. Ellen Miss Dumke and as omas of | ge a E, R. Dumke at the home of Mrs. with Mrs. ‘Saturday Yhet b : Drama, ~elu The Ky of on Tweniy-fifth street. Gil- 2 iD Nee | street members of the Ladies’ Lit‘erary. club of Salt Lake presented a program before the Drama club of Ogden. Preceding the . meeting Mrs. James “HH. DeVine, president of the Drama. club, entertained Mrs. (Da. Siraup, president of “the Ladies’ Literary club, and those taking part in the. entertainment ‘at- and Morrell Mrs. with on Uecles Mrs. Bent with a reading of the play, ‘ Hell Piano selections were given by Heaven.’ Mary Miss and Whittemore Byron Mrs. | Fisher gave violin selections. ee who is here Paris eae. at- the afternoon Morrell ea she & this Aja for the afoe of Drama week, been arranged by the Drama Clark "“redd club. Sutton osophy and dramatic appeal. interesting discussion, led Mrs. Andrew Vane’s drama, “Outward Bound,”’ perhaps ths outstanding play of the past season because of its interesting phi!- Mrs. (Clark had. made an extensive study of this play and. by her fine reading and splendid interpretation 'gave the members and friends of ‘the club one of the most delightful meetings of the Season. Clark closed the Brosh i , ee on tal Mrs. Joseph R. of Dean. R. Mrs. hostesses, as Porter bert and. guests members entertained Brimhall for betigsl this afternoon at the home of the president, Mrs. James H. De Vine. Mis a Drama “elub ‘met The * was the subject of a the opening Meeting ee Pioneer’ Work 2 ee ee phe 2 — “ret ur n : | Ww eC ta . h is. S Ce oF ie : | : 3 | BES, ( : : \ : : > |
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