| Title | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 4, Folder 2 |
| Creator | Drama Club of Ogden; Brown, Minnie M.; Evans, S. H. |
| Description | 1941-1942 news clippings, Historian Report, Photographs |
| Subject | Drama; Community theater; Theater; Women--Societies and clubs |
| Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| Date | 1941; 1942 |
| Date Digital | 2024-02 |
| Medium | newspaper clippings; programs; notes (handwritten); photographs |
| 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 4, Folder 2, Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
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His sub| ject will be “Philosophy of Art.” | Mrs. Arthur Perkins will entertain | With piano selections. Guest day 'will i be reer,” m] , » observed. Ras 7 Gables tea room teemt 4, \yat. ‘The with Mrs. Arthur Perkins and Mrs. Richard C. Bad-| ger as hostesses. Vocal solos will be given by Mrs. I. Bruce McQuarrie as follows: “Die Junge Nonne” | by Schubert; “Les Trois Chansons” Pierne, and by Fred Watkins. Mrs. “Dear Little Mother,” She will be accompanied Froerer. Dr. Joseph Fielding Smith of the University of Utah will speak on the Basis is" tion of Values in Drama.” : Reed Thursdays December *& 4e ef ! «Drama _ The éC den Drama club wi Pers I~ club will hold | @ special Christmas program Thurs| day at two p. m. at the Women's lounge at Weber college with Mrs. MRA Drama wp Ogden ws : ~~ — , The Drama — Thatcher Alfréd and Mrs. Dilworth | Young as® hi stesses. Mrs. Roland Parry will be program and in will be charge also of the narrator for the Christmas music. Oratorio musie will-be given by the music| | students of Weber college under | direction of Prot, Roland Parry. | te sub: Feted at Eccle es. Home i. ONG Ne r ne Ogden the home Thursday BY - with Mrs. Drama club met ‘a4 of Mrs. Royal Eccles e afternoon, October #6. David §. Romney aS as- sisting hostess. Dr. Joseph Fi elding Smith of the University of Utah - gave the first of a series of _ tures to be given by him fo lec_ ¢lub. His subject sua “Philo r the sophy ee of Art.” Do Wirs. Arthur Perkins entertained | with two piano Selections, ‘The erneins Fountain,” by Wa lter Neifie and the “Engulfed Cathedral” f “s DY _DVebussy, ta L€& was served f ollowi ng the ‘ag Or: ogram. ‘There were 50 members | A) ‘ “% } y , ae a Hada oe. eerie. - LA : “Drama” J23/Y/ f ' at ‘ The Ogden Drama club will meet the a) + . A Reed ; . ‘ a. t , School ne 4 of p. o tw at ay sd ur Th T o i d u t s | |'Mrs. Lew W. Beason and ‘ oe “ A ¥ ; by i ae A oy 7A 7 Dancing * | m. with , eae Mrs. ©. o ll Ce . es es st ho as le pp Ka Dixon l el nw ee Gr J. l el rr Da s. Mr by soloy of on ti ua al Ev d n a n, ve gi will be ‘the Dance Concert with |School group Dancing of the Reed will — . ed Re 8. y rr Ha given by Mrs. mea ne Pe II inn 4as - itl Ae . << - I As il i lll ati enn LL A | be | Drama¥/23/¥/ ae - The Ogden Drama club will meet | at the ing Reed School of Dancwi th | studio Thursday at two p. m. Mrs. Dixon solos Lew by W. Beason and Kapple hosteses. as Mrs. Darrell Mrs. oy, Cello | J. Greenwell of n o i t a u l a v E d an n, ve gi will be ‘the Dance Concert with the Reed be ll wi p u o r g g n i c n a D of l o |Scho — , ed Re 8. y r r a H . s r M | given by er a ; +. _ - aa eae em - | _ haa - lla aca a - la —_ Plans Discussion ub cl a m a r D n e d g O — N OGDE at n o o n r e t f a y a d i r F t e e will m the Little nie Moore - Kelly will tearoom. 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Nurses’ Chorus, Male Chorus Sextet OO and VION ION IO NICH Piers The Nativity I NIC CIO S John OLIGO Emmett Wiggins, Eugene Kingsford, Ver Dene Webb, Shirley Chamberlain IO So eee NUIT FOG VIG NIETO Prologue IEG ff rogram Second -Varinhon=... oo LO ND OO CDI OF NIC NIE DOAN IC TON OLIN NOC _I LOE NOVO *Silent Night is the only music of the Oratorio which is not original. Mr. Parry, by means of theme with variations form, has given this folk song OO of the world NI distinctly different OOOO EDI original character, OO NII IEG OI OC DO DCG IONS OTIC DALI. 9DALDCOND ae ‘- | ‘aanqoay 24} Moros | [TTA UOISSNosIp V ,/Sseujyeatry jo} 491099 aU, e2NJO9T B JUasemd ]ITM yein jo AjISIsATUs, 984 JO UY}IwUg) “dH ydesor ‘Jorg pue sajoomy [esoy "SIT, Aq poAvid eq [IM OOS uly -OIA YW ‘“JayaqeN “4 s0eI0FT “sip 9g } [[TAA ‘$89}S0Y SUTISISSY ‘ONUSAB Sao}. “Of 8982 Jes(nog ‘gq Weqlaq ‘“sIyL} JO ewloy oy} je “Wd ASPEITYLL OM Fe g URL) yeour ITM qnyo BuUBIg eureiq | The Ogden Drama club met at \t he home of Mrs. Joseph W. Brewer on Thursday |D. Jay Larsen Dr.:Joseph |speaker, |given by afternoon, Mrs. as assisting hostess, F’.. Smith Piano Mrs. with was the guest selections were Delbert Foulger, eamerie. Drama Club Meets \|At Brewer Home Drama BS et me ll wi ub cl a The Ogden Dram :| , er rt Po B. R. s. Mr ‘| at the home of sur Th d, ar ev ul bo -| 300 Washintgon Green- + J. l el rr Da s. Mr day, with s. es st ho g in st si as as ll we | by n ve gi be ll wi Piano selections | Jo . Dr d an s in rk Pe Mrs. Arthur iUn e th of h it Sm seph Fielding versity | eret of of Utah will Greatness.” talk At on the “Se- pre- | s. Mr p ou gr e th vious meeting of t en rr cu 4 ad re k n a Carlyle C. Eub | play. te Drama — . GiG: , r e w e r B . W h p e s o J . s r M f o e hom s i d e b o t t c e j b u s e h T . r o l y a T 19460 nt See ° <0 ~~ or fF & we es club will meet | e h t t a . ™ p. a m a r D n e d g O :|. The o w t t a 5 y r a u r b ‘Fe gs , e i c n A f o s t c e p s A “ e b l l i w d e s s u c |; d e t n e s e r p » , s e i d e g a 1 n r e d o and M d n a n w o r B e r o o M e p B. pert | solo. Foulger tes ® ee A cat o A . wae --—- sc we wv & e v a g d e r l l A r e h c t a h T . M Mrs. d a e r n e s r a L . J . D . s r M d n a e r u ‘| lect l e D . s r M . s y a l p m o r f s e n e c s ‘| some o n a i p a d e r ffe | . —. . » se — The April Ogden Drama 2 at two Pp. ™. OT = OE ee — S G N I T E ME ¢ lub will meet | at the home| k c a J 0 6 5 2 , n o s r e t t \of Mrs, Adam Pa s a t c a l i w s r e i P . F r e b E , s r M . n o s r a C “ , o l o s o n a i P assisting hostess. d e y a l p e b l l i w , n n nival,” by Schuma . r D . r e g l u o F . B t r e b l e D . s r M y p | the University f o h t i m S . F h p e s o J . k a e p s l l i w h a t U of ‘ es ' : . ‘ 7 , —— a ———— ——_$_—+ i s | ee af a Mrs. Froerer ls Hostess to Drama Patrons to members club Froerer Fred Mrs. at her of the home, was hostess 652 Twenty- first act Ogden Drama). sixth, on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Paul Thatcher discussed the subject, “Comedy.” Mrs. I. Bruce Mcvocal with entertained - Quarrie selections, “Heartbreak and the House” by of George Bernard Shaw was presented by Mrs. R. B. Porter, Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell, Mrs. Jay Larsen, Mrs... Howard Christensen, Mrs. Joseph W. Brewer, Mrs. Larry P. Wright, Mrs. Roland Parry and Mrs. HorHe ace G. Nebeker. . | — Drama Club See - The Ogden Drama club will meet March 5 at two p. m. at the home of Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell, 2533 Eccles, with Mrs. I. Bruce McQuar-|_ rie as lowing assisting hostess. program will The » me fol-|- be presented: _ Irish Vocal solos, “Little - Herman Lohr, “El Celoso,” Girl,” | F. M. Alvarez and “Soldier Bride,” Sergei Rachmaninoff, by Mrs. G. Oscar Russell; the play, “Candle in the | Wind,” the Helen Hayes vehicle, will be reviewed by Mrs. I. Bruce McQuarrie, and its critical sis by Mrs. Arthur M. Grix. analy. | IY J. Clair Quintet Mildred McPhie, Charlene Cross WVOWVLTV Lek AY Anderson, Hendrina Daw awzanvaswaw-aven Clair Johnson, Alberts, Jay Thatcher Olson, Allred Nettie Mearie Oberg, Double Quartet Jay Olson, John} Piers, Dee Linford, Robert Butler, Mildred Nettie Mearie Qberg, Hendrina Alberts, Phyllis Hancock, Cross Dee Hospital Nurses Chorus Ruth Donaldson,| Edith Knighton, Norma Jones, Hellewell, Elaing Whetton, Kathryn McFarland, Heslop Male McPhie, Charlene Alva Leah Lambson, Emily Murray, Almira Chorus Robert Butler, Jay Olson, Roger Critchlow, Glen McKay, Earl Johnston, Dee Linford, Lonis Slagowski, Edison Rose, Noal Christensen, Owen Davis, Scott Cattwright, Gerald Welker, Grant Anderson, Boyd Farr, Lex Malan, Lawrence Jannsen, Jack Janke, Van Nance, Warren Corry, Leon Wood, Maivin Rabe, Dewey Hudson, Wayne Bundy, Oren Jacobs, Richard Fleming, William Hilbourne, Glen Poulton, Lynn Pulsipher, Merlin Bingham, Ronald Rhodes, John L. Peen Ladies Octette LouJean Cragun, Almina Carter, Mildred Iola Belnap, Audrey Jensen, Shirley Fuller, Rhees College Sextet Ann Bingham, Raush, Evelyn McPhie, Phyllis Hancock, Nettie Mearie Oberg, Beth Mary Williams, Virginia Brown, Knowles, Jane Martindell Elly Simonsen, Saxon Musettes Jean Chamberlain, Lois Nelson, Charlene Cross, Dorothy Margaret Simpson, Gayle Nielson, Wealthy Purrington, Andelin, Kathryn Hone, Adele Fife, Marvil Murphy, Marjorie sen, Lorraine Aldous Murdock, Marjorie Christen- Ladies Choir Norma Bott, Guinevere Orme, Ila Wright, Hendrina Alberts, Lorraine Dame, Jean Kapple, Verla Hale, Alta Cottrell, Margaret Peterson, Lue Scott, Marjorie Christiansen, Beth Rhees, Cleone Campbell, Lenore McGregor, Marjan Duvall, Beth Ellis, Evelyn Holt, Itha Russell, Lorna Hull, June Neal, Celinda Davidson, Mary Grondel, Lois Peterson, Louise Lambert, Lucy Denning, Betty West and members of the Octette Personelle of the Tableaux LuJean Hinchceliff, Kenneth Wheeler, Earl Johnston, (bass _ soloist) Roy Gibson, Elmer Storey, Edward Boyle, Pete Petrie, Roland Parker Grand Piano courtesy Glen Bros. Hammond Organ, courtesy Peery Estate Flowers, courtesy Elizabeth Huth a ens » taariomdl 328 e a =» na suyus0ul sews Aepung e Sst SSIIN pourejtejue Appa un ‘ssajsoy oe} ‘SI PUB UOSUBIT pus uojying epV ‘yosdwuig sApBID “St eu TM IN ‘SoT} ‘netutoA eqtony = “Stie SIIN BPl ‘SIIN ‘a n uoN Sep ‘H N “JO l Pue N SS d Me BU O ‘SIW iwepye y Buoy] sqo ‘uo N ‘SI e Sug pest auL e ul semouL uy Ue Aye 1008 peure}19e}; ‘uspsOQ ‘Uys gu0g 9ULL j0 ge]o11d [8 pues d useq sey eoIsnur UT JEU wor 24} JO jaqwueul szoO u2ep 0S BuU Ayo100s Are jeoisnur. 0208 ‘A}1 es e st rgqwueul Tae Ort inzar.2j,act. RIad 10 Nie vy be, 2 ae ; Ghe Drama Glub of Ogden Annual Luncheon in honor of Ghe Retiring President Drs. §. Harold &vans Wednesday, May 27, 1942 Ogden Golf and Country Club Toastmistress Mrs. Ricuarp B. PORTER Response Mrs. S. Harotp Evans Response Mrs. ArtHuR W. Grix OProgram Miss JoAN ALLRED - - - - - Original Poems Ballet, Berceuse from Jocelyn Piano Solo, Rhapsody in Blue (Gershwin) One - - - Miss - - - - - (Godard) - SopHir REED Miss CiarrRE ECCLEs Act Play “FOR THE CAUSE” (First Prize in State High School Contest) Presented by Clarence Fingerle, John Rackham, Authors Bruce Anderson Rell Thompson Stage Manager Drama Club Luncheon At Country Club May 21-194 «eas the week was | in social events for the attractive lunch- Drama by the Ogden eon given club at the Ogden Golf and Country club on Wednesday afternoon. The event was to honor Mrs. Harold Evans, Joseph R. The committee retiring in’ charge Morrell, Mrs. president. was Mrs. Arthur Perkins, Mrs. S. Dilworth Young, Lirs. Adam Patterson, Jr., and Miss Minnie Moore Brown. The tables were beautifully arranged with large baskets of red and white peonies and blue iris, carrying out the patriotic treme, and programs with American _Wwere marked for 75. guests. were used as place cards. flags | Places Mrs. Richard B. Porter was toastmistress. Responses were given by Mrs. Evans, and Mrs. Arthur W. Grix, president. The program included ‘original poems by Miss Joan Allred; a piano solo, “Rhapsody in Blue,” by Gershwin, by Miss Claire Eccles; one-act play, “For the Cause,” written by Clarence Fingerle and John Rackham and presented by Clarence Fingerle, Bruce Anderson and Jack ‘Marchant, with Rell Thompson.as | stage manager. : SOC VYoye Tr) bum<_ Drama Club at Oeden Awaits n n u a l L u n c h e o n Wednesday mdzy Tay 244— OGDEN—Ogden | Drama club Miss will entertain at the annual luncheon at the Ogden Golf and - original Pp. m., in compliment to the ret iring president Mrs. S. Harold _Ceuse dard; Country Kivans. club The Wednesday at new president, Mrs. Arthur W. Grix, will be introduced. Other new officers are Mrs. dent; Paul Thatcher, Mrs. Horace Q. vice presiNebeker, recording secretary; Mrs. Q. Oscar Russell, corresponding sec retary; Mrs. -Arthur > Perkins, treasurer; Mrs. J. R. Morrel l, auditor; Miss Minnie Moore Brown, historian; Mrs. Royal Eccles, Parliamentarian, and Mrs. Eber F., Piers, custod ian. be Mrs. Richard toastmistress. B. Porter will Mrs. Eivans will be introduced and a response will be made by Mrs. Grix , 1 Reed Joan will Allred poems; give a will present Miss dance, Sophie ‘Ber- From Joselyn,” by Godand “Rhapsody in Blue,” by Gershwin, will be give n by Miss Claire Eiecles, pianist. An orginal Play - “For the Cause,” composed by Clar ence Fingerle Of be the and Ogden presented _ Mr. Rackham son, with Clarence Rackham by Fingerle, high school, Mr. will and Bruce Ander- Rell Thompson _ Stage manager. Out-of-town Suests attendance. ! as. will be in The committee in Charge of arrangements includes Mrs. J. R. Morrell, Jr., Mrs. Mrs. Adam Arthur Patterson Perkins ‘Mrs. S. Dilworth Young. m and Hostess’ i Drama Club —_ ‘club were of Mrs. G. of ‘the entertained Oscar Ogden Drama at the Russell | home on Thurs- eo day afternoon. Dr. Joseph F. Smith | of the University of Utah spoke on: |) “ie Language of Playwrights. rhe Mrs. I. Bruce McQuarrie entertained with vocal selections. Pree | | siding was ‘Mrs. Harold S. Evans, : president, — - * _——, GQ - ta — Lat rare dite a Mebane - ee en ll \ pe20 30, at ~ teine is rkin, 2545 Eccles. Paul Thatcher will act as ai ant hostess. ‘3 of Mrs. ae se writers” . diss ussed by Livatile:: ~ Chambé PS. : irs. solos will Oscar. be offered by Russell. | ‘was 4 Ms . r “o- - Ao +. «4 =o « 7 io ¢ * . ve ‘ 4 : * aa . RES 4 a wo ‘ : Ae . ed Vara “a ~ . < * 4 — > ——— Jar. ‘ x » til “4 : — , F ’ 7 ’ >. . - onli oo 2 oro ee en ~ 4 NS ee ee lt ct —— — en Be + SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 31, 1942 Retiring President, Preside |Mrs. | Grix. | Ogden S. Harold This photo Drama Evans was club (left) snapped presents at the the gavel annual to Mrs. luncheon on Wednesday afternoon at the Country Club. (Staff photo.) Arthur given Ogden by Golf W. the and = Noe . » ares een 5 aay ap bi caial One Thousand Additional Seats Will Be Installed In Stadium for A iae e Huge Replica of Mayan ““k. Temple Being Built ? In Arena Center Pe TIE a ONT PE eee ee One thousand additional seats will be set up in front of the wooden grandstands to accommodate the capacity crowds expected in the city stadium Saturday and Sunday nights when “Trail Breakers,’ mammoth pageant production of the Pioneer days celebration, will be presented. Rehearse Tonight The entire 1500 persons in the pageant cast are scheduled to meet in the stadium this evening for rehearsal under direction. of Mrs. 8S. Dilworth Young, who is also author of the production. Group rehearsals have been underway for several months. The biggest sets ever arranged for an| Ogden show are under construc-!| tion. of They the Mexico, tion The in include ancient which the is a Mayan center huge of the At Eight-Forty-five pageant will replica! temple nearing comple-| start each] of ’ ‘the great Breakers,” nights in the city stadium. Saturday which and Tiffany studio.) Diland pageant, “Trail presented arena. The pageant and rodeo show tickets are now on sale at the celebration’s ticket booth erected on the northeast corner of City Hall park. pops director of! night at eight-forty-five. On Saturday night a reduced admission of 15 cents will be charged for both adults and children. Admission fees Sunday night will be 2) cents general admission and 40 cents for reserved seats. The reserved section is for accommodation of out-of-town people who will be unable to get to. the stadium in time to obtain good Seats, eee TALENTED... Mrs. S. worth Young is the author will be Sunday (Link- lling Livestock AUTOMOBILES DISPLAY Y_ CLASSIFIED Wow a | 4 E mergencies | When Sudden Money | Needs Arise keep a cool, level head, Borrow thriftily through our loan plan. Money worries make mental muddles. Cash borrowed, our way, solves debt problems,- because it may be repaid easily. People's Finance Ben %y Thrift Co. Lomond Hotel SLI " j = ‘f | 7 ;. GOOD adden °39 Buick °34 Ne Pe 4-dr. htr. & Dodge Hudson 2-dr. dan, "37 Ford htr. & coupe Bo htr, .. Pontiac 2-dr. Ply. > 4-dr. * pera .. 4-dr. se- ’35 Olds. 4-dr. rad, & htr. 2-dr. sedan sedan ’39 Del. Ford o sedan, defr. Radio 4-dr. sedan, 4-dr. Olds. 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