| Title | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 3, Folder 17 |
| Creator | Drama Club of Ogden; Coray, Lillian |
| Description | Ogden Drama Club 1936-1937 News clippings and Historian Report |
| Subject | Drama; Community theater; Theater; Women--Societies and clubs |
| Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| Date | 1936; 1937 |
| Date Digital | 2024-02 |
| Medium | newspaper clippings; correspondence |
| Spatial Coverage | Ogden, Weber County, Utah, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/11788968, 41.22809, -111.96766 |
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| 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 17 , Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University |
| OCR Text | Show 4 5 B rwentyoanete ay, February ;. : (Verdi), r ; 25, | Miss vac Re- e o & a" . ~ z . & i 4 ~---- MER PR : USC 4 3t- GR re ‘ “<i2 tA i 2 ; 4 es Ly Fe : f Martha Calin’ ‘ rson, “40, Wife of Pullman han alee Passes er MARTHA Funeral Colman services Carson, ——— = C. CARSON for Mrs. wife of — Martha M. E. Car- son, local Pullman company agent, were conducted Saturday afternoon in the chapel of the KirkendallDarling mortuary with the*Rev. John Edward Carver of the First Presbyterian church, officiating. Two solos were sung by William S. Wright, ‘Edna and cC. ments were were played Froerer. one Ririe. The The played prelude by a solo by by Mrs. | accompaniMrs. Myra trio com-| and string postlude posed of Mrs. Cleone Eccles, violin-. ist, Mrs. Molly cfreenwell, ‘cellist, and Mrs. Myra Froerer, pianist. The flowers were cared for by members of the Drama club, and the members attended in a group. Members of the Delphian society were in attendance also. Mrs. Martha Golan: Carson, 40, “wife of M. E. Carson, local agent . “Thursday r, pet afternoon. pital. Death a few hours was bin due ‘to She ‘mastoid. from an infection “was taken to the Dee hospital but prior to her death. Funeral services be cond ucted Saturday afte n at two o'clock at the chapel of the | ci 3 endall-Darling mortuary with the Rev. John Edward Carver of the | First Presbyterian church officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary chapel this evening from Six until nine o’clock and Saturday until one-forty-five o’clock. Interment will be in the family plot | in the Mountain View cemetery. Mrs. Carson daughter of ay 1997, Colman, was born February in Sterling, Kansas, was Mr. and graduated Mrs. C. from a H. the Dr. Carver read the committal ‘prayers at the graveside in Mountain View cemetery. Her mother, Sterling High school and took musical training at ‘Sterling colstudied at the she Later lege. Horner musical institute at Kansas man, cago. She taught the violin and the piano in various places before coming from Chicago to Ogden. In Ogden for five years she taught ‘piano in the state school for the Mrs. C. H. ers, W. M. tend Colman, and two brothColman and Dewey Col- arrived th Friday “service. evening to at- City, Mo., and also studied in Chi- deaf and blind’ and in the Ogden ‘gational and Presbyteri: She and Mr. Ta, three Saiiers tha Ann and Stewre Carol Louise, J oy Irene, Mar- Ogden, her mother, Mrs. C. H. Ool- ge Sterling, Kas., two brothers, ‘he b Obden ‘Dee fo will meet ‘April 8 at the home of Mrs. Arthurr Grix, 747 Twenty-ninth — , With Mrs, Delbert B. Foulhostess. ; 2 [ag | [> of the oe Josepine The . the Cathedral” rown. Criticisms will be given Beason. 2 ye | a by casei _ college auditorium, D. for hav R.. “Thorson sented .. . FRED NICKSON Mrs. S. Minnie, | Barbara) and Miss| Call, Barbara Foulger, James Andrews. Eliza McKell, D. R, Thor- son, Ruth’ White, Marjorie Wood, Anthony Yarborough, Marian Mc- Allister, Alice Brinton, Ruth Van Dyke, Mickey Wedell Burdett, Smith Jacobs, Lowell Savage, VirMrs. Andrew Clark, Harold Crompton, Fred Nickson, Fae Marshall, Phyllis Garner, Sidney Cole, Glen Judd, and Gean Kimball Wattis. to There are still two or three roles, cast. Some have very attractive pert of, the been Eber vise gpl t the sociation Lady's Helen Becker. The cast includes Mrs. Paul Thatcher, Thatcher Allred, Ma Lou Dobbs, Robert Polidoro, Mary Deru, Margaret Schmalz, , Richard McKey, Vivian ginia Loveland, Love- ‘Miss N eeded “My. : dy" s Dress” 14 af } a cast and rehearsing y action immediately. The play has nine thera will be seven charge. Thatcher Allr the managing directo: who will handle the va are Alice Pardoe West, Dilworth Young, Miss Moore Brown, Miss Beaton, by Helen Greaves. aracters Present a for “My Lady’ Edward Knoblock, a tt to be presented by the munity Dramatic assc in April Virginia TS DATED RAMA UNI Geen Groi My Lady's week j Thatcher one-act play, presented 7 me: a ' PattsiAre ce second A Jatin gs made for the play by Piers, who will super- production, ; _——— are be | Dio timuley work - shop Dress,” which the early part the Weber college audibe. held Tuesday eveuirty o’clock in Weber college. All ted in taking res requested 3 to attend. They will assigned to a various — “TF rectors, This -——- play will uire nearly ; characters and oe assistants. The | entire community invited to participate in these “tryouts either in the acting, nstructing of. scenery or making ostumes, There are three acts each having three scenes, and there will be a director for each scene. All will be assembled under the general direction of Thatcher Allred. M4 The Community Drama association is a combined representation of the Little Theatre club and Mie department. — guild, peeneae Pe Se ak | Drama mparpatic: Ny nes Drama Club Sets Fete den Golf and Country -~ Ogden Drama club will entertain at the annual breakfast at the OgSee es WT apne rnare A “mary Barber ent musical selectio n elections and Joseph R. Lago of the University of Utah — subject was, — a lecture. His “The Voice of Spain.”— gave club, Friday at 1 p. m.,in honor of the retiring a club met at ig mvennee Pes. | J Miss Dana president, Kelly. Offi- cers for next year recently electec are as follows: Mrs. Adam Patterson Jr., president; Mrs. R, B. Por- ter, vice president; Miss Rosemary Barber, recording secretary; Mrs. Paul Thatcher, corresponding secretary: Mrs. Lew W. Beason, treasurer; Mrs. J. Gilbert Porter, audi- Eber F. Piers, historian; tor; Mrs. Mrs. H. B. Way, parliamentarian. A one-act play, “What Never Dies,” by Percival Wilde, will be presented under the direction of Miss Min- nie Moore Brown, following lunch‘eon. The cast will include Mrs. Paul ‘Thatcher, Miss Jeanette Morrell, ‘Miss Rosemary Barber and Jay WilThe breakfast committeeis son. ‘composed of Mrs. David §. Romney, chairman; Mrs. J. J. Dix and Mrs. Standing commitEber F. Piers. tees appointed by the new president for the next season, starting in September, are as follows: Member- ‘DRAMA CLUB TO ~ HOLD BREAKFAST AND HEAR PLAY ship, ‘Miss _ Arthur W. Grix, Mrs. A. D. Barber The Ogden Drama club will hold its annual breakfast at one o’clock ‘at the Ogden Golf and Country | club in honor of its retiring presi- dent, Miss Dana Kelly. _ mittee in charge _ David S. Romney, will The com-. be Mrs, Eber Mrs. F. Piers and Mrs. Philip J. Dix. Guests willbe invited. A one-act play, “What Never Dies,” by Per_cival Wilde will be presented under the direction of Miss Minnie - Moore fast. ‘been Brown, following the break- A musical program arranged, has also Miss Minnie Moore Brown, Dana Kelly and Mrs. D. J. play, Greenwell; C. Mrs. Dixon Kapple, Mrs. Paul Thatcher and Mrs. Carlyle C. Eubank; press, Mrs. and Mrs. D. B. Foulger; house, Mrs. George L. Abbott, Mrs. BE. A. Larkin and Mrs. M. EH. Carson; current events, Mrs. Royal Eccles, Mrs. J. Claude L. R. Morrell and Mrs. Coray; city federation, Mrs. P. J. Dix, Mrs. William Rice Kimball and Mrs. S. Harold Evans; by-laws, Mrs. H. F. Andrew T. Clark, Mrs. Henry Volker, Salt Miss and City, Lake Lillian O’Neill; club breakfast, Mrs. Frank M. Browning, Froerer and Mrs. E. program 1936-37, Mrs. Mrs. Fred R. Dumke; Arthur W. Grix, Mrs. S. Harold Evans and Mrs. Fred Froerer; program 193738, Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell, Mrs. David S. Romney and Miss Jeanette Morrell. Programs for next season will be given to the members at thé breakfast. _ | OU | Colder. iin brought out the | given by Mrs. Adam rarer |Annual Drama) announced the ‘program. Remarks: were. given by Miss — Danna Kelly, |telling “of the history of the club for the past ORR _ twentieth anniversary theme, and 'Club Breakfast ‘Lovely Affair A lovely affair of the week was NE the annual breakfast given by the 3 Ogde Drama club at the Golf and Country club on Friday at | one o'clock, -in honor. of Miss Mis | Dana Kelly, retiring president, who will be succeeded by Mrs. Adam ‘Patterson, Jr., new president for the coming the afternoon. — Andrew Clark year. was eeposia can Mrs. for — A large basket of gold beiielor bottons and white Marguerites tied with gold cellophane formed an ‘attractive centerpiece for the | table which was lighted at each end with ivory tapers in white and yellow holders. Yellow and twenty years. A response was | Patterson, Jr., Miss Maren Eccles. entertained with a piano solo, and a one-act play, “What Never Dies,” by Percival Wilde, Was given under the. direction of Miss _ | Minnie Moore Brown. The cast of the play included Mrs. Paul Thatcher, Miss Jeannette Mor- rell, Miss ‘pagers Barber and | Jay Wilson. The committee, in charge included Mrs. David S. Romney, | chairman, Mrs. Philip J. Dix and Mrs. ‘Eber’ RE. Piers. Both presi-— dents were _ presented gardenia corsage. _ The new officers for are Mrs. Adam. president; Mrs. | with the \a | club | Wn, Patterson, Ri Be Porter, vice president; Miss Rosemary | Barber, recording secretary; Mrs. | ] Paul Thatcher, corresponding | secretary; Mrs. Lew W, Beason, | treasurer; Mrs. J. Gilbert Porter, | white bowls of spring flowers | also lent their charm to” the — auditor; Mrs. Eber F. Piers, his-— |. setting. The place cards, ‘which . torian and Mrs. Herman B. ‘Way, | | 5 | also carried. the gold and white | i Parliamentarian, | ct OE D> o — Va les (14, Madam President and Members of the 1936 Drama Club: The Drama Club's year for 1935-26, with Miss Dana “elly, President; ‘rs. Adam Patterson, Vice President; Mrs. Arthur Grix, Recording secretary; “rs. D. J. Greenwell, Corresponding Secretary; Mrs. A. D. Barber, Treasurer; Mrs. George Abbot, Auditor: isd: Claude Coray, Historian: and Mrs. Hamey Volker, Parlianentarian, has been most in ieyine. The club has missec irs. Horace Nebeker, has been test for the year, and ‘rs. Joseph "orrell, who has been in Germany We have who welcomed as a new member Mrs. Yorrell's daughter, Jeanette, whose participation in future vrograms is eagerly anticipated. The year's program, arranged by lirs. Andrew Clark, Mrs. Harold Evans, and Mrs. R. B. Porter with the subject "Voices of the Nations", has been carried through, word and acted spea’s through other nations, the nation and the emphasizing that on nation its literature and drama; and +t ehensue. cateh the venius of : of the folk ‘behind the written scene.’ The particular plays for study have been those of especial public interest in connection with modern drama. Outstanding among them was sean O'Casey's "Within the Gates." ‘The course was given especial significance with lectures guest reader by Professor Sidney Angleman, Professor Joseph smith, and a paper read by Miss Nancy Barker, written and amplified by Professor Josenvh Rk, Lago. Mrs. Kathryn diseussed Day October when , Northruyv she "The With very well year has proved club the 10, members and was brought a Zoe 014 Maid". prepared papers such ea success delightfu’ membership has voted course next year. to teas continue Aiken's by at selected intervals that with Lillian on much a similar Coray Historian the |
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