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Show 1. Abbott. wereae assist sa! hostesses, i Professor Ba Cc discussed contemporary Ja _ and Chinese. drama. a ¥ _ Miss Susie Kaneko. aye @ J p iS VAS yy charac ra RSS pees = E ‘ with’ Mrs. ‘Se ra. hostess, oe Dvorak,accompanied. on the pi cs mi,” by Sree Basudeb, ‘was ae | Mrs, Lew Beason. a) tn core Mrs. Coray Tead " the play ) ” by Girish Oe Ghose. Ci nave a “The | EAN ee ~ ee e OS Biaeae om Pee ee & —, He é teal ce Oia eel © e ‘Drama.elu. mheminlast “ithe le : ys pla | ual ann ir ‘the aaaate | a to tre thea | er “Web i ae ie. the: firsteeeunet play, “when dite: he well acted “whirlwind Blows,” wasaine d to. vhe sust was nterest an efinnie Moore Brown as Jos i 7 ‘Russian: mother, character y ell and eS i{ my. ty ) n i us (o Evans» and.” “violet, good in} e equally as was | } at roles. "The play hiin Nort i dpomp «A‘A ‘Dear.Little ting and wite.” peng a Japanese set rendered. Leah was & rtistically | as the little Jap- “Part oe Greenwell | and dainat an ese wife ‘was charming Fred audience. her. held — and ae sweether ‘Takejiro, | 8S m cine a a freshness |and sincer-. ie Jim c ity”gry was — pleasing, ‘while husband, nby La La as the J apanese h not too susa conviction | a with husbaand a played the role of ens hat Lie it over. This play wasll. at Leah ‘Greenwe L Mt - was”naar ne ae alan by the trio, Mrs. ‘Roy- AAas NY Greenwell atwnd 0 er and musical sephe — a. by . Way 3- (434 SUNDAY MORNING, APRI CLUB MEMBERS The Drama club met aiternoon at the hom e R. hue, Dumke, 2527 with Van Mrs. Buren Clyde CLUB PRESIDENT Miss Thursday of Mrs, BROWN ELECTED _ pane @ MAKE REPORTS OF GATHERINGS MINNIE MOORE E, accompanied Foulger, Ellen two songs by. sang Other Miss Minnie H.. ing secretary; Mrs. :‘S. corresponding . secretary; George Foster and Karl Moore Thai _ The Drama afternoon ; Andrew Bro home of assisting hostess. who Mrs. Walter L. has spent drama,. The play, “The Alchemist,” and Mirza by Mirza Fath-Ali Ja’afar, translated by Barber. Music was G. LeStrange, was read .by Mrs. Arthur’ D. | | Mrs. | | Gustav Bien. | 3 guests to this event, a feature of which ern hall. Darrell. J. Greenps by ffieers. The Ogden Drama club closed its season with a breakfast at the country club. Members brought was : the reading of play by Mrs, Dean Music _ well, ‘cellist, and Mrs. Fred Froerer, painist, playing “Barcarolle” by Annual reports were given AS DRAMA CLUB CLOSES SEASON) | “furnished by an instrumental trio composed of Mrs. Royal Eccles, _ violinist; and BREAKFAST HELD — several years in China, spoke very inter_ estinglyon Chinese customs and Chinese Mrs. auditor, p(T Mrs. Philip J. Dix, 1463. Marilyn Drive, with Mrs. Arthur D. Barber as French, are. Mrs. treasurer; T. Clark, « the retiring 3 — 19 the L. Abbott, . Mrs. M. E. Carson, custodian. club met Thursday at newly. elected officers Mrs. Clyde Greenwell, vice president; Mrs. Gilbert Porter, recordyee, Delbert wn read‘ the play, “The Mar tyrdom of. Ali,” from the Tazieh or Passion Play of Persia. of : | hostess. ———— aan. by Fay Ogden . meeting F. Volker, 2780 Madison ayenue. Miss Ellen Thomas was.Raith assisting a ea eae translated from the Japanese, the muSic written the at the heldat the home of Mrs. Henry © Thomas, Mrs. club ‘Members last Thursday afternoon — ayve- Greenwell Miss presidentof Drama as assisting hostess, The religious drama of Persia was the subject of a paper given by Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell. Minnie Moore Brown was @lected a mod- R. Brim- was furnished by an in- strumental Mrs. Royal quartet composed of Eccles, violinist: Mrs. Mrs. J, Greenwell, Doris Proudfit Fetscher, violinist; and pianist, Darrell Mrs. Fred playing “Minuet” ranged by Froerer, from the ’cellist; ‘“Mili- tary Symphony” by Haydn and “Pastel” by H. Pardis. This annual breakfast was ara committee of Mrs. Herman George L. Abbott. Volker, Sided. seated president Mémbers at B’ Way composed and Mrs. Mrs, Henry F. of the club, and guests long pre- were tables decorated study of Oriental drama and many been begin With baskets of spring flowers. This year’s program covered the interesting papers - read: The and plays have club will its new work in September under the presidency of Miss Minnie Moore Brown. * 3 «* a | 4 ¢om { cd | % na Abe Rey wee? j (Drama Club Breakfast Fripay, June String the Minuet—From 1, 1934 Quartette Military Haydn Symphony by Pastel—by H. Paradis Mrs. Royat Mrs. HERMAN Mrs. D. Mrs. Mary FETSCHER J. GREENWELL FRED FROERER Maxwell of Scotland Mrs. ECCLES DEAN R. Anderson BRIMHALL 1 1934. Muar Thoedle aw (abeoc. dy MW NW Md — : Kiguans xd We dw f MN} Mylardvig rf OA, the @Yaamw . Mun Snow Kantle ” DW vai tgsegss , [I larch. # th i Ley y : | —n Clear a U | fn ie yy i : Liles Wy Vy, i ) a ae) Tianch 20th rm Ane Wale, Kallhe nee e, Peta " Whin. dbee bie And @| se “ Dur ie 3 Tithe, d dh ae Boal mar durdid on ‘ht Peye oa ge |