| Title | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 3, Folder 27 |
| Creator | Drama Club of Ogden; Brewer, Myrene .R |
| Description | Ogden Drama club Minutes 1939-1940 |
| Subject | Drama; Community theater; Theater; Women--Societies and clubs |
| Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| Date | 1939; 1940 |
| Date Digital | 2024-02 |
| Medium | minutes; financial records; notes (handwritten) |
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| OCR Text | Show Harold Evans Delbert Foulger Elijah D. Jay Larkin Larson 20. Mrs I. McQuarrie 22. Miss R, Jeannette Morell 2o.e Mrs. 24. Mrs. Roland 26. ©7. Mrs. Mrs. Eber Piers Arthur Perkins 28-4 Mrse 29. Mrs. @.... SI Mre.e. Parry Harry S. Reed David S. Romney 55- Mrs. Paul Thatcher 54. Mrs. Dilworth Young /G ~“Wiay ry —— Nay 2 yMay Siam ae om Ph SS ~ ~s es Patterson mn Adam lee ~ Mrs. ~ Morrel1\¢4 Nebeker Horace 25. “4 - eae Joseph ™~ Mrs. Bruce i Mrs. Mrs. pr.of lAPR > ~~ ® I8. 19. 21. ~) Kapple Kelly gm ,@... Dixon 7. Miss. Dana é =a Greenwell & Darrell Greenwell Arthur Grix Mrs. Mrs. Froerer YQ 4. 15. Clyde cn Fred oo I2.Mrs. I5.Mrs. SAMAR ul . Ach 3 NiTANY1! m g mo. Mrs. Ii.Mrs. — Royal Eccles Carlyle Eubank je Mrs. Mrs. Sy 8. 9. Corey Dix oe Claude PRITip . Mrs. MYe. . 6. T+ ~ Miss. MinnieM. Brown Mrs Andrew Clark ——_ Ms oe 4. 5. ~~ : 2.@.-s. Lew Beason OeMrs. Joseph Brewer =, Barbaer SON Rosemary ®& Miss FOR e I. CALL m AT jJee 12 ROLL Year Septe , ESS Minutes 2I, Eubank, first and was Mrs. Darrell Greenwell called to order by the meeting lounge who of of the welcomed was passing 1959-1940. the the resolution the : of Mrs. Eubank The meeting Mrs.» A in Of read Mrs. by Arthur of the Hotel year Ben and their Barber and filed secretary minutes. Announcement was made of the ,»Theatre Guild drive for membership. with as Hostess President members the held Lomond in guests. respect in annual the to Little The string trio, compossed of Mrs. Fred Froerer, pianist, Mrs. Darrell Greenwell,celloist, And Mrs. Royal Eccles, violinist, opened the days program with the Haydn was introduced Trio Proffesor Speaking Opus No. Wallace as on"Social the I8."Adagio Goates guest Trends as of Pastoral" the speaker University of Reflected the in day. the he stated that this was a significant subject time as we are in the midst of another cycle. wells of the drama are in the people and they listen Drama to is social the things that whose living. It they are thinking about. theme hinges around some arises out of contemporary of Utah Drama"h at this The will li Social aspect problems and stimulates the audience to considerable thinking. iw Modern Social Drama had its beginning in I880 ‘“Qyith Ibsens Dolls House. During the Civil Wear peopkb were greatly influenced,by"Uncle Toms Cabin’! Today there is a deluge of Weavers" ,"Tobacco Road} people on The and influence also patriotic Of the fet plays Freedom the such Ring"etc. Russian Drama playwrights in disgusted with the superficial trend theatres in America. The play called as On Bhe her America Weaw own who were of the commercial I93I on Broadway was the turning point in the theatre, opened up a new drama for Broadway, not as a great play but showed all was not right with the commercial theatre. Desulted in a series of native plays that spring from continental plays whose their revolutionary sources are so different from ours. He also of the tins weeks with Mrs Brewer, pec, discussed different Theatre groups as the New Theatre League , W.P.A. Theatre Project and others. : in conclusion he stated that great drama has its roots in the earth and its pulse on the people. The transitional periods bring concern to the people for thoughts which are meet in ahead but the universal truths such as freedom and family ~~. remain the same. | Tea was served by the hostesses to 23 members and I6 guests. 7 ao Meeting k.B.Porter and adjourned Mrs. Paul to Thatcher Myrene on R, two Oct. 5. YEAR OF Minutes of the Oct. 5,1939 at held e*: Paul The Mrs. Thatcher meeting Eubanek. used. Minutes approved. The the I939= regular meeting of the Drama the home of Mrs. R.B. Porter as was Roll 1940 assisting called call to showed hostess. order by 2Imembers of the annual meeting President made a call the Club with President present,7 were read and a for dues stating exc bank balance needed a boost. A report on the club breakfast was made by Mrs. Patterson who raised the question as to whet her the elub wished to continue the breakfast as only I6 members attended while 19. were absent. The question was tabled to be brought up later. Her report was acce pted and appr oved. Mrs. Patterson reported the correspondin g sec| retary was out of stationary. Motion made and passed that she order more. | Mrs. R.B. Porter reported that all programs had been deli vered to members, 7 Mrs. Grix reported on house committee, the Nov.2 meeting to be held with Mrs. Pattersom. The days program opened with two piano sele ctions ee by Mrs. Foulger who gave interesting comments numbers."Puck"by Edvard Grieg and"The Fairy" PHILIAD. The and who subject of the day Drama of her Isidor Ideas"-Ibsen his School was ably handled by Miss Minnie Brown gave a very complete and understanding paper. She was assisted by Mrs Larson House" and"Ghosts"By Ibsen Rice; by The on by Mrs. Sean from Awake Dapper e lead Hotel a Grix who O8Casey very and Sing" Mrs by interestion The meeting Ben Lomond hostesses. and read reading exerpts from"A Dolls _ and 8treet Scene" by Elmer a portion Clark who Clifford discussion from gave Odets. a "Within the selection Mrs following Larson Miss oa Gat& Moores was adjourned to meet Nov. I9. at the with Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Nebeker as Tea was graciously served by the hostesses Dues were paid by Mrs. Eubank, Mrs. Grix and Mrs. R.B.Porter. | Myrene Re Brewer, Sec. | YEAR held Minutes of Octe 19, ent Eubank Evans 1959= the at and present,9 OF the Mrs, regular Hotel Horace Presided excused. meeting Ben Lomond Nebeker . Minutes read and approved. The resignation of was read and having moved 1940 Mrs. Roll of call the with Drama Club Mrs. Harold showed2I members Hostesses. Preside the last meeting Herman ‘ay, a | were charter member accepted with regrets. She and her husband to Texas. A motion that Mrs. Way be placed on the Honorary list for one year a letter of apprection be sent to Mrs. as of Piers thanked the club was carried her. forsupporting also that the Littl Theatre Guild stating the club was practically I00Z7. Rosemary Barber, accompanied by Mrs. Delbert Foulger opened the program with an Aria from the Opera"Louise’' by Charpentier. The days subject matter"Varietes Of Romance'=-.Rostand, Meaterlinck, D'Annunzio, was discussed very well among the Freedom , Selections by Mrs. Lew Beason. She brought out that elements of Romanticism were, remoteness,Heroism Mystery, Improbability and a Love interest. from "CYrano de Bergerac by Mrs. Beason as an example of motivated by love. She was also by = who D' b}¥ Rostand read from a the romantic romantic Drama, read a play of adventure ably assisted by Miss Barber who read selections from The Rostand, Mrs. Evans who gave part of Maeterlinck, were tragedy and Romancers" by "Mary Magdalene" Miss Francesco Dana D! Kelly DPimini Annunzio. After a short discussion led by Miss Kelly the meeting adjourned to meet in two weeks at the Nurses Home for a guest day progran. Tea was graciously served by the hostesses. Myrene R. Brewer, Sec. by YEAR — held Dee. Mrse guest roll OF 1I1939- 1940 - The regular meeting of the Drama Club Nov. 2. at the Nurses Home of the Thomas D. Hospital with Mrs. Piers, Mrs. Patterson and oe Roland Parry as Hostesses. The daysbusiness was being day was taken showing "The Pigeon" Mrs. Paul one dispensed a fine of our with. sheduled A silent attendance of by 5 excused. present, The program opened with a violin selection by Mrs. Eccles Accompanied by Mrs. Froerer . members a thpree act drama Thatcher, Mrs. Harold 28 John Galsworthy and ably directed by Mrs. Paul Thatcher was thaen presented. Members of the cast included Mrs. Arthur Perkins, Mrs. I. Bruce Me'Quarrie, Evans Mrs. Phil DIx ,Mrs. Jay Larson, Miss Rosemary Joseph Brewer. Mrs. Eubank Arthur Barber Grix, Mrs.. and Mrs. D. acted as the reader. of Nurses Home Despite the utter lack properties, scenery and proper costuming and with much evidenceof book reading the play was reported to have been enjoyed by the audience. A delicious tea was served to 52 members and guests. The Auditorium the lent itself perfectly to the days entertainment and the Drama Club appreciated the use of it. Dues were paid by Miss Rosemary Barber. Myrenenk. Brewer,Sec. Year held a with of 1939-1940. Regular Nov. 16, Mrs. at David the meeting home Romney as of of the Mrs. Drama Club Elijah assisting Larkin hostess. The meeting was called to order by the president. Roll call showed 22members present 5 excused, were read made by 6 absent. Minutes of the last meeting to Mrs. and approved. Letters from Verna Way And Supt. Jenkins of the Dee Hospital were read. Another crying appeal for the payment of dues was ¥ead- Rimaey of the whose president. The Symbolism". Maeterlinck time program and of was for turned the She developed the best his"Pelleas fine example ment fot other symbolicalplays. served by | in day her over was theme "The by and Melisande” symbolism. She McQuarrie also Drama using as a supp- lemented her paper using French recordings of th music of the opera of the same name written by Debussy who said the drama filled every require- hime Mrs. I. Bruce e assisted with vocal selections from the opera. These musical spumbers expressed the mood of the opera and also the musical adaptione Mrse Patterson led the discussion of Meeting adjourned. Tea the hostesses. Dues were paid by Mrs. ¢ Myrene Re was graciously Arthur Brewer, Sec. Perkins 7 YEAR the Fred Club Froerer hostess. | President were : read list read I1959= Minutes Drama present, OF 5 1940. of held Dec. ne | with Mrs. the regular I4, . Meeting was excused. Minutes Mrs. Eubank. and approved. at Sophie home of of Mrs. Reed as to order by last meeting called Roll the meeting eall of assisting showed the the 20 | members A letter from Jeannette Morrell was requesting she be put on the sustaining as she expects to stay some time in Wash- ington D.C. Secrivens secretary, opened played Dance", was Accepted ard request granted. A bill for the sum of $4.24 at allowed for the corresponding the Woods", Mrs. Patterson. The program for the afternoon was with three piano selections of McDowells by ulating Mrs. Perkins."In Mrs. Sophie and"Hungarian and developing interesting the history Dance" Shadow Reed gave a very stim- of ballet from the paper on he the Ballet" time ef the first coreographers were the priests diwn to the present time and types of the dance. She stated that the ballet was the most cosmopolitan of all the arts. For some reason not known to the secretary Mrs. Piers very complete paper on the Drama and the development of Modern Stage Settings was read by Mr. Fredrick Nixon. For true drama the playing, acting, and setting must have perfect Piers showed some harmony. After the paper Mrs. very interesting models of different theatres- the development of stage settings and passed around to the groupmany fine illustrations of Mrs. Clyde hostesses. hostesses. types of Meeting adjourned Greenwell and Mrs. Tea was graciously a wonderful to meet D. Jay served Jan afternoon. II, Larsen by the as Sec. Myrene Re. Brewer, P.S. The secretary recommends that the next program committeegive these two power houses an afternoon each as the members wont be cramped in asking questions. with YEAR OF I1939-, Minutes of 1946 the regular meeting of the Drama Club held Jan. II, at the home of Mrse Clyde Greenwejl with Mrs. Jay Larson as assisting hostess. President Eubank called the meeting to order. Roll call showed 25 members 4 excused. Minutes of the last meeting present, were read and approved. Announcement was made of National Drama Week Feb. 4-II. The presidmade an appeal to support the Gmmunity ent also Chest. The program opened with two cello selections by Mrs. Darrell Greenwell accompanied by Mrs. Froerer. The first an Italien tha second Habanara by Aria by Antonio Lotti, Maurice Ravel. The topic was discussed by Mrs. by Mrs. Paul Thatcher for the Studies" day"Family Brewer who was ably assisted who read the following by Granville selections,"The Vosey Inheritance" Barker-!The Cherry Orchard" by Anton Checkov and "Joy" by John Galsworthy. Lew Beason and Miss Minnie Mrs. Gilbert the Discussion. Tea was served Meeting adjourned. by the hostesses. Sec. Myrehe R. Brewer, | Dues were paid by the following Mrs. Thatcher, Mrse David Romney, Mrs. Elijah Larkin, Mrs. Porter lead Moore Browne | YEAR OF 1939-1940.. Minutes of the regular. mesébing Drama Club held Jan. 25. at the home Joseph Brewer with Mrs. McQuarrie as hostess. Meeting was called to order of of Mrs. assisting the by the president Roll call showed 22 members present 5 excused. The president announced there were three vacancies in the membership which should : be filled. ended ~~ that Theatre - The annual play committee recommthe Drama Club sponser the Little play"Death Thakes A Holiday" to be directed by Mrs. Piers and which will include a number of Drama Club Members as its annual play in cooperation with the Little Theatre Guild. The play to be presented in Weber College if possible. After some discussion a motion by Mrs. Larkin was made ,seconded and passed that the the day saggestion accepted. "Berceuse” the Mrs. Foulger From the Mrs. Roland with and"Concert of two lovely Etude" Fire by play opened piano committee the program selections Bird by Parry gave Pomigren. be Stavinsky a very " splendid review of the current book "Pays Social Criticism"by Anna Block which tied of of in perfectly with our years study. She said there were two types of lovers of the theatre=- those who go to a show=- and those who are theatre conscious-and the secodndclass those who go to a play and are play consclous- the former being legion and the latter all too small. One of the first qualifications of a good play is that it can stand alone and be vital without either actors or stage. Mrs. Parry read extensivelyfrom Wife" which after which is Somerset a good Maughans"The example of Social Constant Drama. An interesting discussion followed tea was served by the hostesses. MyreneR. Brewer, Sec. YEAR OF 1939- 1940. guest day Minutes of of the Drama the regular meeting and Club held Feb. 8. at the Nurses Home with Mrs. Morrell and Mrs. Young as hostesses. cee | Minutes and roll call were omitted due to it being a guest day. The President welco med the opened then uded members with two "The presented. the and their Baby Carriage" piano guests. selections Directed following members practically all by Mrs. in by its The by program Mrs. 6rocker Kapple Perkins. it was cast; Mrs. house 27 down members in Brewer. Sec. incl- Kapple, Miss Minnie Moore Brown , Mrs. Claude Corey and Mrs. Gilbert Porter. The play was an-unusal experience bringing guestse Tea was the served Myrene R. | to tears and their YEAR OF 1959-1940. Minutes of the regular meeting of the Drama Club held Feb. 22. at the home of. Mrs. Andrew Clark in Farmington with Mrs. Claude | | as assisting hostess. Corey Meeting was called to order by the President. Roll call showed I7 members present, 9 excused. Minutes of the last meeting were read and Motion approved. Royal Eccles$3.50 committee from were presented the next the for for the that a book pay club by lost Mrs. the progrem library Passed. Two names membership to be voted on mesting. : at The program opened with a violin | | solo by Mrs. Cleone Eccles accompanied by Mrs. Froerer. Mrs. Grix occupied the remainder of the afternoon discussing Irish Plays and reading Synges play "The WE11 of the Saints"- also a selection from"Ehe Silver Lacy" by Sean O'Casey. in the Irish plays together with their among the Irish The sincerety and simplicity are the root of their charm, poetry. The first playwright is and Sygne protrays who pathos " Playboy the of peasantry The Western with World" humor the best Irish Comedy. Other Irish Playwrights are Lady Gregory who excells in interpreting the Irish folk and legends and William B. Yeats who is mos$¥ plays would 3 ination the up of problem for poetic. A criticism of the Irish be their lack cof scope and subord- action Motion of the action on four by to be voted by the hostesses. to | | talk. by Misses Minnie M. Brown that annual breakfast be brought from this mecting adjourned. Tea was Brewer, Sece weeks ballot. Meeting Myrene Passed. R. and served — YEAR the Club Dilworth 1940, of the regular held Young. Roll Minutes I959- Minutes Drama order.e OF of March’, The president the last call The treasurer make.e Date member to showed I7 at called meeting reported meeting the members were $146.00 home 3 the of of Mrs. meeting to present,8excused read balance and approved. on hand with ten members yet to pay their dues. The program committee announced they were working on next years program and would soon have a report to Holiday" by oof the club to be presented play "Death at Weber be Thakes A College. Each allowed three tickets. : Mrs. Pauline Evans opened the program a paper prepared by Mrs. Grix on reading Lady Gregory and the Irish Theatre. The Abbey players are known for their simple, sincere theatre which excells in ancient folk lore."The Traveling Man" is the best known of Lady Gregorys plays. then and "The presented. including Cahill; daughter in Goal Gate" Lady the cast Mrs. Young as and thegaol keeper Mrs. Arthur was cast on two new members adjourned to meet with by Barber as Rosemary in by Directed -law Gregory Mrs. Gladys Mary Cushman, was Young Mary her Perkins. The performance was very well done. Fach characterinterpreted herpart beautifully and the makeup was exceptionally well done. to “A be Grix admitted in Bwo ballot to the Meeting weeks. club. Myrene R. Brewer, Sec. Mrs. t YEAR \ Minutes of the regular meeting of Club held March 21, at the home of with Miss. Minnie M. Brown as assisting the Drama Mrs. Grix hostess. | OF 1939-1940. The meeting to order. program with two | President Mrs. Roll call lovely vocal Eubank showed called I9 present : the Iz excused. Minuted of the last meeting were read and approved. Business was dispensed with unt the il eficof the meeting. Suu, os | Miss Rosemary Barber opened the numbers,"April My April" by Milligan and Schuberts"Serenade". Mrs. Eubank gave a beautiful reading of"Hbe Lincoln in Illinois" by Robert E. Sherwood. This was a had been substitutionfor programe Mrse the regularly scheduled Re Be. Porter lead in the discussion. The annual wasbreakfast was brought up for discussion and a vate was taken on whether it would be continued. The result of the ballot was that it would be retained as” an annual event. | : . 7 member It was announced allowed five tickets. changed to April3, the and date 4 with of , the each play A letter was read from Supt. Jenkins concerning the use of the Nurses Auditorium. | The new members voted on were to be contacted to see if they could be fall. Meeting adjourned. | ; Tea was served by the Myrene R. active next hostesses. Brewer, Sec. N YEAR OF 1939- 1940. Minutes of the regular meeting of the Drama Club held April 4, at the home of irse Gilbert Porter with Mrs. Lew Beason as ‘assisting hostess. The president called the m meeting to order. Roll call showedIS members present, read were | approvede and meeting last of the Minutes 4 excused. z Announcement was made of the U ; = ae : University of Utah Orchestra concert to beh _____ _-held—_in—-the High School April Is. A nominating committee was appointed for annual elections. The treasurer reported NAPE there was a balance of #I7I.07. The program Kapple Mrse chairman announced that next years study would be on the American Drama... There followed some discussion as to the speakers for next year and the : Tne oe priceto paid them. — The program for the annual breakfast was discussed as to whether we should have a play or some one read a play. Andrew Mrs. & resignation_ Clark8s The vas read and acceptd with deep regret. family having moved to Salt Lake City: lovely Chant" : vocal gee ing the as by numbers Bemberg Soseph and"Sing on"Ideals Woman Of Entangled" by play by Mrs. "A example. Other NO by the Meeting hostessese very a Importance she Myrene R. interest- and read by Oscar Vana " by mentioned Jones;"Mona Schnitzler adjourned by — Sing" Té@ Me of Honor", Maeterlinck"Fair Game" by Montagne" by Hartleben. two McQuarrie"Hindu gave plays with opened program ee Mrs. Foulger discussion an days The | Tea Brewer, Wilde. were an& Rosa was SeCe served YEAR OF 1939-1940. | Minutes of the regular meeting of the Drama Club held April I8 at the home of Mrse Edward Ie Rich with Mrs. Cleone Re Eccles and Mrse Dixon Kapple as hostessese | In the absence of President Eubank > Vice=- President Greenwell presided and opened the meeting. Roll call showed 2O members present 5 excusede Minutes of the me mpertne were read and approved. bee siotion ‘thet Mrs. Andrew Clarke recently resigned be placed on the honormembership list for one year was seconded passede : The suggestion was made that arrangments be made to have the annual breakfast held at the country club MaycoSth. It was decided that the program committee select its own speakers for the coming year. who ary and two | lovely a selection paper on The programof the day opened with numbers by the Lyric Trio(the samethree ) from Mrse the opera Horace the"Drama of "Martha" Nebeker Satire" gave and a "Orientale" splendid - George Bernard Shaw". She was ably assisted by Mrs. Clyde Greenwell who read selections from"Man and Superman" and also"Candida". Mrs. Lew Beason give the annual play and A Holiday" a rising vote moved that the club cast of"Death Takes | of thanks for their outstanding performances with of appreciation to Mrs. Piers a special vote for excellent directing. Mrs. Morrell gave a very interesting account of the dramatic activity of her. daughter Jeannette in Washington De C. She recently - in won a feeward for outstanding competitive play activity. Meeting adyjourned to weeks. Tea was graciously served Myrene Re. Brewer, work meet in two by the hostesses Sece i - ef ry Borkk be n Dea ebeHe : - Eon - ie a ftt 9, . 0 i 10.00 1-22 3. (0 Walle il 24. pe Dealre Sule. : rourak Alay _ 1).00 j E tlh ” Prk. a [| 0.06 Satay A ae: ed ty, — a 3 RP YEAR OF 1939-1940 of the annual meeting called to at Minutes of the Drama Club 2 pm _ by the president held yay 2 in the Japanese Room of the Hotel Ben Lomond The Mrs meeting was Carlyle Eubank. _ 6excused, read Roll order call 5 absent. Minutes and showed 20 members of the last present meeting were | approved. Reports | of committees were House -— Mrs Arthur members —- Grix MembershipMrs Clyde New given as follows T Greenwell —- Mrs Robert Bader and _ Mrs Merrill Bunnell P rogram Annual — l’rs Dixon BreakfastAfter Kapple Mrs some Adam diseusskon, decided upon. Country Club. of _ Report of the 22 during the year. Report Of letters secretary the Patterson Place- showed an Mav 25 Grden average corresponding secretary 31 dues Mrs Gilbert deposited Disbursements Porter reported 86.13_ audited : @ There members the on hand May 2,1940 131.07 savings and Auditor, books, Reports mentarian 155-00 211.13 110.06 — is a balance of $24.36 pluss some accrued in the The — Potal Balance two attendance showed oe oe r9 193 Balanceon hand Septem1,be by and written The treasurer interest Was Golf were and Mrs, two account. sustaining Dues have members, not been paid Mrs, Lew W. Beason reported she given by Mrs. R. Porter parlia—_ Eber F. Piers, B. Custodian. had ee The above complete historian's Brown gave a most Moore Minnie Miss report. aaa : | | i @ reports were duly accepted. Mrs. Adam Patterson, Jr. moved that a committee be appointed to contact members in arrears and ascertain if they wish to be active next year. © : Motion the Mrs. year The note of Brewer, The 1940-41. seconded Carlyle and was and passed. Eubank, President, gave her report for accorded a rising vote of appreciation. corresponding secretary was requested congratulation to the secretary, Mrs. on the birth following of her new officers ) were om son. elected | - for to senda Jos. W. the year | President, Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell V. Pres., Mrs. Harold 5, Evans Recording Sec., Mrs. D. Jay Larsen Corresponding Sec., Miss Rosemary Barber © Treasurer, Miss Dana Kelly Auditor, Mrs. Delbert B. Foulger . Historian, Miss Minnie Moore Brown a Parliamentarian, Mrs. Lew WW. Beason Custodian, Mrs. liber F, Piers 16th The at Barber, meeting the home was assistant adjourned of Mrs. hostess. to meet Arthur Perkins in two weeks, with Miss Secretary Pro-—tem — May — Rosemary — Minutes YEAR OF of regular the 1939-1940 meeting of the Drama Club held May 16th at the home of Mrs. Arthur Perkins with Miss Rosemary Barber assistant hostess. The President called the 22 members Minnie meeting to order at present, 4 excused. Moore Mrs. Brown had a perfect 2 P. The M. Roll call showed minutes showed that attendance Dilworth Young reported that the record for annual breakfast would be at 1 P. M, May 25th at the Country Club at guests, $1.00 Piano per solos plate and the names by Eugene Brough: Intermettzo by Brahms 3 Islands Country was wished Spellby Dance John by Mrs. Clyde "Yniard" Clark, T. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. D. J. Greenwell Dilworth Young Dana Kelly Florence Nebeker by John S. Harold the Ireland Carolyn Davies Greenwell Evans Martin was | read by Mrs. Andrew : Refreshments were club Beethoven The Play "The Slave with two Faces’ ‘by presented by the following cast. Minnie Moore Brown—Reader ~ Mrs. of served by the hostesses. Secretary Pro—tem T, |
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