| Title | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 4, Folder 27 |
| Creator | Drama Club of Ogden |
| Description | 1950-1951 News clippings, Constitution, and Yearbook |
| Subject | Drama; Community theater; Theater; Women--Societies and clubs |
| Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| Date | 1950; 1951 |
| Date Digital | 2024-04 |
| Medium | yearbooks; administrative records; newspaper clippings |
| Spatial Coverage | Ogden, Weber County, Utah, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/11788968, 41.22809, -111.96766 |
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| Language | eng |
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| Source | Drama Club of Ogden Collection, Box 4, Folder 27, Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| OCR Text | Show in John D. Newton At a beautifully planned dinner to be held Saturday evening at the Doll House, formal announcement will be made of the forthcoming marriage of a wellknown young couple, Miss Valerie McMillan and John D. New- mton. Parents University. She popular radio Salt Lake. currently personality is a in Mr. Newton is a graduate of the University of Utah, where his affiliation was with Pi Kap- pa Alpha fraternity. He complete medical studies University of Utah in 1952. He is a member will at the June, of of the bridegroom- to-be, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Newton, 936. Bryan Ave., will be hosts. The lovely future bride, who lives in Salt Lake City at Thirteenth “Hast St:: is | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MeMillan of Idaho Falls, The wedding date 919 the W. C. Ida. of Dec. 19 will be disclosed on small parchment scrolls attached to placeecards designed with orange blossoms, marking the places for the guests. 7 HOME. RITES The couple will recite their vows at the home of.the bride’s parents in Idaho Falls, after which they will be honored with a reception. Miss McMillan has asked her sister, Mrs. Ted Carter, to attend her as matron of honor, with Mrs. Joseph R. Newton, the bridegroom’s sister-in-law, attending matron. Bidden to attend as bridesmaids are Miss Helen Murray and Miss Jean Brooner. Joseph R. Newton will stand Gilbert and as best man for his’ brother; while Jack McMillan, brother of the bride-elect, Ted Carter, her brother-in-law, E. Thomas Greene, Emmett Future Hall will usher. S. L. HOME home Miss McMillan John TO BE BRIDE—Miss Valerie McMillan will become the for the popular pair will be Salt Lake was City. active as a member of Y Calcares and Val Norn social unit when she was a student of Brigham Young bride Dec. 19. of John D. Newton Phi Beta Pi, national medical frater- in ceremony planned | for Avs Py-l and r\ : Lidis £) nst \; Revised cil CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS islaaaisLid ioc tobisonbiseiideobiaabbiebblacbbiabbibobieciian @ & Hepes DRAMA CLUB | As PU he Oh hs by Rs |) F ae i ee ae er. ; ot. AS ee Si AEY * 4 TED f VS “3 ; aot ie ; | OR NN - e as eat Tee } rid a) = ee fig Pe Ee —— aap nn ae mee Pua ee Fe et ee eS en f tee fi Ce ET tee pa. at% an , a eg Vasa ¢ t * > Poa SRB sin SRO “ast ‘ee ye ~~ CM : i if R RB eto ta ry. e 1 OEear!ayOR SAY eves ha ia A a i L edt fe) So Ret tap Nabe Pail + 2 Sd % sel Eee A? sth y aah usa ht tk ay gatCBs APES, Brae ELT ca. Sh 5 B N Sete rrr eh; 8k a a iA : ORS P iN 2 Ps Soe PMI % ane | hy REAM GMA GS AF MLA, CURER' IK Goer ; RL 5 +E oe + " ier ‘ A i Pe - - f oy Bat oa if BY dnpLeis Sa yer tock TOR Sy sigs aee eA Aa 2 % A 40s, N eet oY RE ?, ’ Oe aa 4 ‘al ¢ ¥ 9. ‘ arg i & MS tA Aaa vet tee hikg ue hs apes 2% A; LE * 2 TUN i Lae: = Rs, 3B on CONSTITUTION ArtTIcLE I—Name: The Drama Club of Ogden (founded in 1916) ArticLE I].—Purpose or Purposes: (a) Shall be the united effort toward the study of the spoken and lyric drama. ~ : (b) To create a sympathy for the highest form of the dramatic and lyric art, creating a permanent taste for good drama and to obtain the best plays in our city. ArticLe [[]—Membership: Section 1. Membership shall be of two classes: active and sustaining, preference to be given to college women. The needs of the Club’s purpose and program must govern the selection of candidates to be voted upon. Readers, players, soloists, artists, pianists, executives, etc., shall be preferred as they are needed; the membership being limited to thirty-five. Section 2, A candidate for active membership a resident of Ogden for one year or more. must have been : ‘Section 3. Nomination of prospective members shall be presented to the membership committtee at least one week before being presented to the club. Voting shall take place at the next regular meeting. | Section 4. Election shall be by ballot votes shall exclude from membership. and Section 5. Names of rejected sented again within a year. shall candidates three negative not be pre- Section 6. Active members shall consider themselves honorbound as far as possible to study the subjects under consider- ation by the Drama Club, to perform literary, musical or com- mittee work assigned them. Three consecutive absences, without excuse, will be considered a withdrawal. Excuses must be in the hands of the hostess before the club meeting. - . fa ~ ee Ne ee ; { 4 ¥ : A vy SVS: } Ma s Se oe Pe Rr 8 4 : ie ie Ae ama ir ’ Rap %tea gat hs oe ae? i} i 1 phd ; ey ‘. Section 7. Sustaining membership may be conferred upon any member who has become a non-resident temporarily; a member who is physically incapacitated to attend regular meetings; or one whose vocation prevents regular attendance, the recommendation to be made by the membershihp committee, and voted upon by the Club. Said member must obey all rules of active membership in regard to dues, etc., and is entitled to all privileges of membership except the privilege of voting. A sustaining member has the precedence in becoming an active member vacancies occur in the active membership roll. Section 8. No ship from one ARTICLE resignations shall be who is in arrears for dues. accepted from when member- IV.—Officers: | Section 1. The officers of this club shall be a president, vice- president, a recording secretary, a corresponding secretary, a treasurer, an auditor, a custodian. These seven shall constitute a Board of Directors. : Section 2.-All officers shall be elected by ballot at the annual meeting and continue in office one year. The regular term of all Officers shall commence at the adjournment of the last meeting of the Club year. 7 Section 3. A majority of all votes cast shall be necessary to ie constitute an election. _ than Section 4. No member consecutive two terms. Section 5. Vacancies Club voting by ballot. shall hold the same office for more may be filled by the members . of the ARTICLE V—Meetings: Section 1. The annual meeting shall be held the first meeting in May. | te: Section thru May. The 2. Regular meetings shall be held from Aig September Oe aE Brie em business to be Section 3. Special meetings may be called by the president. call for the special , gte meeting must state the | >},‘ tpt ih oe ed ERY & INS RARE ; eee | I bai ALAS oe gd ’ ret) ER MeL VERS Pah Ces p> Ae re eeNRE i.basen: aes BRE % transacted and no business shall be transacted except that stated in the call. ARTICLE VI—Quorum: Section 1. One-third of the active membership of the Club shall constitute a quorum at any regular or annual meeting, but at no time shall lack of a quorum at a regular meeting prevent those present from proceeding with the program of the day. VII— Section 1. This Constitution may be amended at any annual meeting by a two-thirds vote of all active members present, the proposed amendments having been submitted in writing and read to the club at a regular meeting at least two weeks before being voted upon. Section 2, Amendments may also be made at an annual meeting without previous notice by the unanimous vote of al] members present. Section 3. By-laws and standing rules may be adopted, amended or repealed at any regular meeting by a two-thirds vote. BY-LAWS ARTICLE [—Dues: Section 1. The annual dues of active members shall be five dollars, and those of sustaining members five dollars, payable at the first meeting in September, which dues shall allow each member one guest at each tea day. Any member elected to active membership after March Ist, shall be exempted from payment of dues for the current year. ArtTicLeE I]—Duties Section 1. The duties of officers shall be such as are implied by their by-laws. TRSae yah 4 ty of Officers: Bi | BO vig mm i respective titles and -_ eS z ar tS re i sk fe, y % such”as are t < eS i ‘ Aiea Ce a 3 specified a a i ap aiety) fsver le ieee i¢ A te ; +A, » of, y Se % in Woese P these CU oe % aca WET Ge 2s te 4 Aae Ee #% Pee te Sis Aas Ok ihe Ea Pasa LaF ARTITCLE TS Si Ae aa ee fe ae rete if ‘ a Fe NaN Ee eh as Sset Steae he Oia ay § Section mittees and right to vote. 2. The President be an ex-officio shall member appoint all standing of the same com. without a Section 3. The Recording Secretary shall keep an accurate, classified list of the membership of the club, with the address and telephone number of each member; receive all money due the club and pay the same to the Treasurer giving and taking a receipt for each sum transferred, and shall notify members whose dues are delinquent. She shall incorporate into her annual report a digest of all motions made throughout the year which affect the government of the Club. Section 4, The Corresponding Secretary shall notify candidates for membership of their election and in general conduct. the correspondence of the Club. Section 5. The Treasurer shall pay bills only upon order of the Club or its executive committee; keep an itemized account of all receipts and disbursements and present a written report at the first meeting each month of the transactions of the preceding month. The book in which the records of receipts and disbursements has been the and Auditor kept, together with the receipted bills, the annual luncheon. The also the annual report of the Treasurer, shall be submitted to. the Auditor at least one week before the annual meeting. <A supplementary report shall be presented to the new officers by Treasurer following Treasurer and Auditor shall make a report at the first meeting in September. The book shall remain with the Treasurer of the preceeding year until this report is given. Section 6. The Auditor shall examine the books of the Treasurer before the annual meeting and make a report of her audit. Section 7. The Custodian shall have charge of all properties — of the club, except such as are in actual use, subject to the di- rection of the club. Section 8. The Historian shall be appointed by the President... - Her duties are to be responsible for a record of all activities and present a terse review of the Club’s work for the past year at the annual meeting and file a copy of such a report with the Secre-. tary. &, ime a, a BWA bint zat) 2 Wey cy a AME A Se ix a; (gent ITRE} Pa. ” AR RL eM e foe iraRt 58 ¢ eee : Ae mt : Section 9. A Parliamentarian shall be appointed by the President. It shall be her duty in case of any question of procedure, to bring to the attention of the Club those provisions of the Constitution, by-laws or working rules that govern the situ- committees, con- ation, and be familiar at all times with new rules and regulations. ArTICLE []1]—Committees: Section sisting 1. There of three shall members be seven each. (1) standing Membership, (2) Program, (3) Press, (4) Play (5) House, (6) Courtesy, (7) Finance, and such other special committees as shall be appointed from time to time. »? Section 2. The membership committee shall receive and pre- sent all applications for membership, investigate the qualifications of applicants Club. and report their recommendations to Section 3. The name of a prospective member the Drama shall be placed upon the waiting list with no information to the candidate as to when the name is to be voted upon. The result of the ballot shall be given by the tellers to the President who in turn will announce to the members the result of the ballot, if in the affirmative. Section 4. The Program Committee for the ensuing year shall recommend subjects for study, not later than January Ist, and when approved by the club, prepare a calendar for. the literary and musical work for the year, completing all arrangements for carrying out of the same. The program committee shall take from the year book the name of any member who has been reported by the Treasurer to be in arrears in her dues. Section 5. The Press Committee shall inform the news papers as to time, subject, place of meeting and such news of interest to the Section sponsible — public. 6. The for the Play Committee development series of plays during the year. and shall recommend enactment of : and a- play Section 7. The House Committee shall recommend of meeting in the event of a necessary change. be re- or a a- place ) ae . re aa Eeca tee RE | = A OR Section 9. The Finance Committee shall be composed of four officers, namely the President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer. ae ad wma a ea ; ee ie * * | on Section 10. A nominating committee, consisting of the President and the two immediate past presidents, shall be named at the first meeting in March. This committee shall recommend two names for each office with the exception of president; for that office only the name of the vice-president shall be presented. if ye ie ARTICLE 1V—Meetings: ae as: aR nS « Ty I is appropriate. ae ‘Section 8. The Courtesy Committee shall communicate with members who are ill or in distress and extend such courtesy as -a = be ial “ Section 1. Regular meetings shall be held on Thuréleys at masa —_ ng > shall be: sae :i s P cat ’? is a e ~ TN ta angede al Me lic EA Finance. — aA Oe —_—-— “ae pee ROR SN ee PEO Special Committees. Unfinished business. Miscellaneous. ————__—_—_—_—_—__—__—— EMR: mm a, SRE a ap 10. Program of day. 11. Adjournment. The fiscal year shall be the club year. ArTICLE VII. ee ee: Re ee ee ee Eee cet: % ea Th tally ate Se bday Yi peste oe Ae Pa ee 7 2a Parliamentary Usage by Fox, shall govern the proceedings of the Club, subject to special rules which have been or may be adopted. ; Sa ae nF Ne VI. 7 — —* be CAT apes eee a shall este of work 3 nt plan a and ONE a ny study Bt. ArTIcLE of ~<) The general subject decided by the club. — LE: Pi hr ak ARTICLE V. ht Courtesy, = Special order. . Communications from the Chair. Report of Treasurer. Standing Committees—Membership, Program, Press, Play, i ee li Se ee ae Peet of exercises Call to order. Reading of minutes. House, | fF. w1, The order ae> 7/t3oe -.- Section 2. a lea aa eS SQ ro | | See anal ae: peel alee ae ip Siam “ae, Year Book of the Vw QQ | LQ 0 ad < ~ = SS eed MSs .) a — > | Nineteen Hundred Sixteen Organized F ederated Nineteen Hundred Seventeen MOTTO “The drama s laws, ? dramas the patrons give i] For we that live to please, must please to live.” —Dr, Johnson. MEETINGS From September Roll Call, Meetings Seventh to May Twenty-fourth Seven-thirty o'clock P. M. the Jast Thursday cenerally acne PR " ‘ cine e = ff Pan samt. a , “ty “~~ “4 é _ 2 & Ps VA fp,* (> eemo # a f = - Active Members Allred, Mrs. Thatcher Bartlett, Mrs. Jay P. «Beason, Mrs. Lew Mrs. 2723 W. Clayton Mrs. Delbert 2819 B. Mrs. a@Kelly, Miss Dana Miss Jeannette Morrell, Mrs. Joseph R. I. Bruce @ Nebeker, Mrs. Horace G. Nicholas, Mrs. Francis G. Parry, Mrs. Roland Patterson, Mrs. Adam, Piers, Mrs. Eber F. Porter, « Reed, Mrs. Mrs. Thatcher, Richard Harry Mrs. 1121 23rd St.; 22-4637 Harrisville Rd.: 2-4354 1203 25th St.: 2-6384 Canyon: 2-039 1 Zitaman, aig 92040 Mrs. L. Henry Mrs. David S. Ogden Jackson 2-6634 7065 6546 2-2442 5433 5433 2-2442 2-4627 8995 3-6192 Ave.: 9264 1420 Manrilya Drirve: 2343 Adams Ave.; SUSTAINING Romney, 2-7263 2730 Harrison Blyd.; S. Brewer, Mis. Joseph W. 4293 Pierce Ave.: 92560 B. West, Mrs. Alice Pardoe Wright, Mrs. Arthur P. Wright, Mrs. Larry P. 9751 Street: 26th 2500 5443 6575 Tyler Ave.: Circle, Salt 27th Street: 3-2410 MEMBERS 2460 ‘Taylor Ave.: 2-8596 E. — White 2555 1164 1955 5041 631 26th St; Eccles Yalecrest, Lake Ave.; Salt Lake 6226 City 4125 City a al — 509 Jr. Paul 648 1 CG Blvd.; 1357 Kershaw: 2117 Adams Ave.; 9545 Eccles Ave.; 9504 Eccles Ave.: 2533 Eccles Ave.: 92533 Eccles Ave.; 1444 27th St.; 802 25th St.; 1456 27th St; Dixon Morrell, 3-1379 7292 4230 -3202577 7>™~ 9176 2737 Larkin, Mrs. Elijah A. McQuarrie, Mrs. |. Bruce McQuarrie, Mrs. 6960 7525 2363 Liberty Ave. 652 26th St; 358 Rich C. 1345 28th St.; Blvd.; 1662 Kiesel Ave.; Grix, Mrs. Arthur W. Harding, Mrs. Glen F. eaKapple, 2-9130 1530 Mrs. Darrell J. Mrs. Ave.: Washington Greenwell, Mrs. Clyde T. Johnston, Brinker 2-8643 Ave.: Ogden 3930 Raymond Ave.: 1490 Beverly Drive: 9508 Jackson Ave; H. Froerer, Mrs. Fred Glasmann, Miss Carolynn Creenwell, 2-1794 Monroe 9704 Chambers, Mrs. Atma H. @Eccles, Mrs. Royal Evans, Mrs. S. Harold Foulger, Street; 3427 Brown, Miss Minnie Moore Bunker, Mrs. S. Bertell | Carlson, Lake 1740 & £ a y. y * - Officers 1950-5! Glen F. Harding Mrs. Francis G. Nicholas Mrs. Horace G. Nebeker Mrs. President Vice-President Recording | Secretary Miss Secretary Corresponding Mrs. Treasurer Mrs. , Auditor Alma H. Arthur Mrs. | Custodian Dana Kelly Chambers W. Grix F. Piers Eber Committees MEMBERSHIP Mrs. Lew. W. Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell Mrs. SS. Harold Beason Evans PLAY Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Eber F. Piers Roland Parry PRODUCTION Mrs. Rich Adam Patterson, Jr. Mrs. Thatcher Allred CHAIRMAN Johnston operat an Te thagn gmc te ee ee ee Se eee ate as _ e aa ne wae id a emo — OD pan ti eee ed = et - hee cemeeeanalll —————————————————— EO i —, PRESS Mrs. Alice Jay P. Bartlett Delbert B. Foulger Alice Pardoe West Mrs. Royal Eccles Mrs. West Pardoe HOUSE Mrs. Paul Mrs. Thatcher Zitzman Henry L. Mrs. 1950-51 PROGRAM Mrs. Glen Mrs. F. Harding Greenwell T. Clyde Mrs. 1951-52 PROGRAM Mrs. H. Clayton Carlson Mrs. Darrell Greenwell J. ~ COURTESY Miss Jeannette Morrell . Mrs. Richard B. Porter Miss McQuarrie I. Bruce Mrs. CLUB Glasmann Horace G. Nebeker 7 BREAKFAST Mrs. Mrs. Carolynn Larry P. Wright | BY-LAWS Mrs. Elijah A, Mrs. Larkin Mrs. Fred Froerer PARLIAMENTARIAN Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell HISTORIAN Miss Minnie Moore Brown S. Bertell Bunker * Program “HAello Broadway! SEVENTH SEPTEMBER Act Play Air One Open — Gilbert Emery “Thank You, Doctor!” To be selected Cast: Royal ' Mrs. Darrell Fred Froerer Mrs. Harding, Arthur J. Greenwell, Eccles, Mrs. Mrs. Hostesses: Trio The Music: Mrs. F. Piers Eber Chairman: Mrs. Wright, Miss Mrs. Kapple, Mrs. Zitzman, Beason, Mrs. Larkin, Mrs. Bartlett Mrs. Glasmann, ; | (Suests OCTOBER “South Pacific” — Chairman: Chia Mrs. Lew W. TWENTY-SIXTH Rodgers Mrs. Mrs. Adam —Mrs.Ered—Exoerer, 7). Wy] f © S. Harold Mrs. Larry P. Wright, Beason, Hostesses: Mrs. Hammerstein and Mrs. Richard B. Porter, Patterson, Miss Chambers, Evans Dana Mrs. S. Bertell Kelly. Miss~Morrell Bunker, i E/ We) ? £,es y A iw #8 * e an : fe , NOVEMBER WM” ' Vege p A *“ -— ut THIRTIETH é a Mrs. Re Horace 6ye a.A\ a P \} | | Mrs. Cast: Minnie Miss Chairman: \ Mrs. Royal Fa JN oan nails fhe tf : ) | | . ra Og A, : Pe LAN 4 4 \ 2 Cy. pe i S4 | é lo st. | i \ § ie e 4 ‘ | Se: NS 4 Mrs. , Piers. - eke. oe a al Ze ye \ J f t Gs ) j UAKe OF Chairman: : Mrs. Harry Mrs. Clyde Mrs. S. Parry, Roland Mes. Dixon Kapple Reed, Mrs. Rich Francis Eee Mrs. Delbert Francis Mrs. Delbert Mrs. é Hostesses: C. Mrs. Greenwell, , Music: y ath exer Mrs. APA »IXKOaRy TWENTY-FIFTH ‘al Fry er oph ist Chr — g” nin Bur For “The Lady Is Not AC Lo i AE a Fred Froerer Mrs. ais ” oq} at at 3 GA 4 # “~ A, i | fdiedes pe: a a lan Brown Miss Evans, Mrs. gk, j? ge , Trio Carlson, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Hostesses: A AG JS V4 ] W right P. J. Greenwell, Darrell Eccles, Mrs. J. Program The Music: ; Darrell Mrs. Allred Arthur Mrs. Chairman: | Zitzman, TWENTY-FIRST Christmas | , Henry Johnston, Mrs. DECEMBER \ | L. G. Nebeker, Mrs. Jay P. Bartlett, Mrs. Greenwell, Mrs. Alma H. Chambers. Music: Mrs. S. Bertell Bunker Hostesses: 7 Brown Mrs. West, Pardoe Alice Moore B. G. Nicholas, B. Foulger, Nicholas. Foulger me G. | Johnston, Mrs. Paul NLT a hatcher ET TWENTY-SECOND FEBRUARY pA * é dt ay & bi r _ ¢ a Py Cast: J & Mrs. Mrs. Eccles, Royal F. A. Larkin. Mrs. Elijah P a Pas Mrs. Francis Hostesses: Mrs. Patterson, ee | Mrs. Mrs. a? an Ps ci ; cd y f 4 Bunker. Pardoe West, selected be To Cast: Alice Original Music: Mrs. I. Bruce McQuarrie Hostesses: Mrs. Larry Wright, Mrs. Morrell APRIL TWENTY-SIXTH Program — Dr. Earl T. Pardoe Music: To be Drama selected McQuarrie, Hostesses: Mrs. Eccles, Mrs. Clyde Greenwell, Mrs. Mrs. Darrell Greenwell, Mrs. Froerer, Mrs. West. Guests — MAY TWENTY-FOURTH Music: Hostesses: Annual Day S. Bertell Mrs. Mrs. Grix, Miss JUNE Club Breaktast Guests Bunker Kelly a nace em: Morrell. Jeannette Miss ie Clayton Play Allred, Thatcher Vw eee | rl TWENTY-SECOND Original Mrs. a Nicholas G. Music: MARCH Chairman: Mrs. Harding, Glen Hi Vin, Grix, Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell, .,/ H. Carlson, Mrs. Arthur W. 2. 7 Glasmann Carolynn Miss Chairman: ye Eliot S. T. — Party’ Cocktail “The . a oy 4 . - , , AN mW — —e One maine ante ce LISTEN TONIGHT . p.m. ,ACKSTAGE . with the Drama Club of Ogden presenting “SUPPRESSED 9-act. satire DESIRES” on psycho- with - loaded .. analysis by Mrs. Eber laughs. Directed Grace F. Piers, produced by. Carison. : (© ( aia, ae | ne f Standard-Examiner Staf turn _-Here’s the hottest story Of This: 7.0 Just © he place’ Ree bee Re A e O ae Oe ate “The Ogden Drama club is real- Perfectly _weather-proofed bedded Gown for ie edup about it And uo |) were | Yy purm Season this year. Drama are a couple of stagefuls of cost- |— -membe rs relaxed. Certainl _ ly, handsome scenery meticlously designed for something | Was just. theoneplace, of the me far better than the fate they | _ In July far, “" so richly didn’t deserve. be: awa} | reada small item tucked obscure recesses 0 Our dreary tale of smoke and | 1) the telling how lightning PaPel | war, late the during begins tears in North Og: garage a struck | oom four-r when orea, pre-K the ground. to it burning den, tenonly for houses were selling ee Sse ables it couldn't be ey iffed eing lk ee . |- our- th of out Set NESTE Hases five ane income ss Looking back through the tem- |1 | : pens Aas bed ae film of time, Ogden Drama |; Pering | organclub, the for “Scenery | s almost joke now member ‘club colto g ized in 1916, was startin | three struck was it how about | Mrs. lect under the deft hands of by the military, then | times—first Eber Piers, the thespians’ prop byy | the church and finall genius. Long about the middle | by s cite of t an_ac | store to d decide they of the war | hisin st intere ng burni a But , | playnity it in the Weber commu tly | anen perm be can’t cs trioni house on lower Twenty-fifth. _ couple of weeks ago | "A few months later a light- | doused.rs Aprese nted a play in the| membe hearted delegation, anxious to || home of their presi- | ard backy dra’s season the on ‘start work with— Harding, Helen Mrs. dent, | the into matic offering, marched out — ding sprea city the of lights | building to inquire of [the army . == | westward for a backdrop had officer—the army meanwhile Piers _hasn’t de- | But Mrs. | y. scener their about over— taken | e will. be more Ther . d. spaire | siasm enthu their He wet down .. ys. pla more and, y scener | a with goon enough, however, Members would be interested, | blank stare and “don’t you know. The khaki- | by the way, in information abou there’s a war on?” already had clads swept hound’s tooth. th#&an the and watered any | out the structure cleaner | area. scenery. burned up Well, with WE the rest was |" hewn. Piers. It wasn’t long before they - vowed | to keep away from army This they stageful. barracks, so they stored it in As the FourthL. D. S. chapel. safe there as at Fort Knox. | _ delegation the spring Last strode confidently to the chapel, — into the hall and back of the | stage—but no scenery. Still no - reason for wee ANG wh ae ee 9). flotsam. Undaunted, the little group began hacking away anew under guidanceof Mrs. inspired the another concern. Nothing © could happen to it here. Cas- | ually, they summoned the care- | - _ - he said, after “Holy smoke!” they, him near prostration, informed | that what he had burned | with the rest of the rubbish was |- precious dramatic properties. —Ea| It vaults _in th A stone cellar might b Oh, yes, | satisfactory provided it is deep- that - had steel heavy was a stout-hearted.b ng U | ! i ee eS " Sugt |(SS — Club and Guests Kept i in ‘Stitches by Play. Members of the Ogden reine ciub and guests were delightfully entertained Thursday evening at the F. home of Dr. and Mrs. ‘Glen Harding. As a feature to open the season, an open air one-act : play, “Thank You, Doctor,” by Gilbert Mrs. WilaDon Soelbers. ‘oe on. ‘the appt. aia Neaaale Miss angel Ann Spatenes, Emery, was presented William Van on the patio. Mrs. Eber F. Piers directed the | melodramatic farce, which kept} ‘the audience in “stitches.” Those taking part in the play were Mrs. Rich Johnston, Mrs. Dyke, Heber Jacobs, Clyde Checketts and Don ‘Soelberg. Musical selections were given’ by the Drama and Mrs. | Eecles, Mrs. club Fred Climaxing freshments trio, Darrell the J. Mrs. Royal Greenwell Froerer. evening were re- served on the autumn blooms. The} terpiece of varicolored fruit, picting a horn of plenty, and dered way, ranged which with breeze- was attractively ar-| table which was covered | with a lace cloth was artistic with a cen- ne Mrs. ‘Harding ixon oes any Mr Ne candles. Scarlet down the center ribbon streamers| also added to the| charm of the setting. Mrs. Rich- | ard B. Porter poured. | Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Harding, Mrs. C. Dixon Kapple, Mrs. L. Henry Zitzman, Mrs. Arthur Wright, Mrs. Lew son, Mrs. E, A. Larkin, Harold ett Miss | Evans Arlene Johnston, Joan Miss and W. BeaMrs. S. Mrs, Jay Kapple, Miss Ann Zitzman, Miss | Miss Diane Harding rie Nicholas assisted ing. Bart- Thatcher, Penny Bea Miss Allred, ) and Miss Barwith the serv- | | +, } 25! sniper vance ree rl Pardoe 4B THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY versity at Pravo, will be the guest Music will be» provided by a vocal quartet composed of Betty Peterson Baker, Ethel Poulter, Mary Koldewyn and Dorothy West. The event will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Eccles, 2508 Jackson, with Mrs. Adam Patterson, Mrs. 8S. Bertell Bunker, Mrs. I. Bruce McQuarrie, Friday evening at the Froerer home. Mrs. Glen F. Harding, president, given by Mrs. Clyde Mrs. Francis G. Nicholas, accompanied by Mrs. Fred Froerer. A reading Taylor play, of the Samuel “The Happy guest. Time” Witn \Drama Club Has One of the enjoyable events of the was the home given the by the “guest night” party Ogden of Mr: Drama club and Mrs. ORE. ST at Royal hostess. stated that | © fusely to see an American Betty “Drama In Europe’ and reminisced on some humorous happenings in home out the fact that some den theatre. He Lon also recalled Chaney did a of the out- when the late double-jointed act at the old Lyeeum theatre here 'and later became famous in pictures for his ability not only to act force- fully, but to play roles of characters with contorted and such. bodies, twisted legs ie : Olivier, Maurice | vocal auartet composed § of ter, Mary Koldewyn and Dorothy ePterson Baker, delighted the Ethel group Poul- with a number of selections. oe. Following the program refreshments were served. The table was artistically arranged with a large brass bowl of hyacinths, tulips and standing pictures ofthe early cinema starred personalities -who played in stock at the old U-tak-na theatre, here which is now the Og- star, he ‘A West dramatics in Ogden. He also brought drama said. Also England has turned out some of the greatest actors of the day, including John Gielgud, Robert versity, gave on European going on, that Shakespeare and the classics were most popular in England, even the children being wellinformed on them. They enjoy American plays and turn out pro- Morley, Laurence Evans and others. a talk Morrell as) was suffering due to conditions over there, but there was still plenty Eccles Thursday evening. © Dr. T. Earl Pardoe, head of speech departmentat Brigham Young ftni- R. URES? He Guest Night \;5\ | week NP Wright yvoseph Mrs. M. Thatcher Allred will read her original one-act play and | Mrs. I. Bruce McQuarrie will give original vocal and piano selections. I P. | Mrs. : Mrs. assisting E Mrs. Larry Pardoe West. and as assisting host- esses. Each member may bring one W. red, Mrs. Delbert B. Foulger, Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell, Mrs. Rich T. Greenwell Alic2 Pardoe West Was given by Mrs. Dixon Kapple, as chairman, Mrs. M. Thatcher All- Johnston, and Alice | p. m. His subject will be “Drama in Europe.” ae ' Mrs. Fred Froerer and Mrs. ‘Darrell J. Greenwell entertained members of the Ogden Drama club group rl Pardoe, head of at the Brigham Young Uni- speaker for the Ogden Drama club, Thursday, April 26, at seven-thirty By Drama Club ee were: 25, 1951 speech _ Program Enjoyed presided. - Violin selections ress Club | (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER lilacs. Apple green candles in three- branch. candelabra completed the setting. Mrs. Glen F. Harding, presi- dent and Mrs. Pardoe poured. Assisting Mrs. Eccles as hostesses were Mrs. S. Bertell Bunker, Mrs. Adam Patterson, Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell and Mrs. Alice Pardoe West. | vee About 50 persons enjoyed the event. . | | | Program Enj joved _«=éBy Drama Club Mrs. Fred Froerer and Mrs. | ‘Darrell i Greenwell entertained members. of the Ogden Drama club Friday evening at the _Froerer home. | Mrs. Glen F, Harding, president, ! presided. Violin Slocions were given by Mrs. Francis G. Nicholas, accom-_ : Ad panied by Mrs. Fred Froerer. group reading of the Samuel ‘Taylor play, “The Happy was given by Mrs. Dixon A W. Time’ Kapple, as chairman, Mrs. M. Thatcher Allred, Mrs. Delbert. B. Foulger, Mrs. Clyde As bs Greenwell, Mrs. Rich|: ‘Johnston, ‘Mrs. ‘Larry | aus Wright cae Alice hada ae West. Drama March RS Club NIE = bE The Ogden Drama club will wanesia lat the home of ‘Mrs. | Wright, 2555 _ Eccles, ‘Thursd:day, | March 22, at seven- thirty Mrs. M. Thatcher. Aled, will with | ‘Mrs. Joseph assisting hostess. her read R.. “Morrell original one-act play and April \>*\ ‘Drama Club : | He stated that European drama was suffering due to conditions over | there, but there was still plenty — ‘Guest Night’\:5\ going on, that Shakespeare and the | given by the Ogden Drama elub at some of the greatest actors of the day, including John Gielgud, Robert classics were most popular in En“5 on land, even the children being we informed | One of the enjoyable events of the | ‘week was the “guest night” party the | home of Mr: and: Mrs. Royal on them. They > enjoy American plays and turn ou fusely to see an American staar, he said. Also England has turned out > Morley, Laurence Olivier, Maurice Evans and others. ‘A vocal quartet “dompastd of Betty ePterson Baker, Ethel Pou Eccles Thursday evening. Dr. T. Earl Pardoe, head of speech department. at Brigham Young finiversity, gave a talk on “Drama In Europe’ ‘and reminisced on some |humorous happenings in. home |dramatics in Ogden. He also brought ter, Mary Koldewyn and Dor it wit . . thes.group ted Westberdelofigh = = ection sel num | standing ments were served. The table le was |out the fact that some of. the out- F ollowing pictures ofthe early ‘cinema starred persona ities who | artistically | played in stock at the old U-tak-na | theatre, here which is. now A | ee ; den theatre. — | “He also recalled whee: the late | Lon ‘Chaney. did a double-jointed ‘act at the old Lyeeum theatre here | Land later became famous in pictures | for his ability not only to act force- : full y, but to play roles of characte€ers wit Gurorted:ss WIS 2 | will + give ! Mrs. I. Bruce McQuarrie will | original vocal and piano ‘selections, | the program. refr eS arranged | with a large | brass bowl of hyacinths, tulips and © | dent and Mrs. Pardoe poured. o | lilacs. Apple green candles in: ne | branch. candelabra completed the | setting. Mrs. GlenF. Harding, presiAssisting Mrs. Eccles as hostesses - were Saco 5. sega : 3 Beer irs. | nse, se } J ae hge, Annual » a “Ge day was. of Mrs. Arthur observed by » Members of the Drama club at the home day evening, at which Grix, Thurs- time of officers was held. Miss Kelly was assisting hostess. election Dana Plans for the annual breakfast were discussed as a highlight of the meeting. The event is scheduled for Thursday; May 17, at one p. m. at the Ogden Golf. and Country club with Mrs. Richard B. Porter, chairman, Mrs. Horace G. Nebeker, and Mrs. Larry P. Wright in charge, The theme will be “The Daily Press’ based on a one-act play Written by Mrs. M. Thatcher Allred and her daughter, Mrs. Joan Sanders, titled, ‘Society Page.’ The play is under direction of Mr. Allred. An original song was writ- ten by Mrs. Sanders, lyric, and Mrs. S. Bertell Bunker, music. It will be sung by Marilyn companied Bunker. at the Beers piano and by ac- } Mrs. | Mrs. Porter is toastmistress. At this event Mrs. Glen F. Hard- ing, president, will turn over the gavel to Mrs. Clayton Carlson. Other officers who will serve with Mrs. Carlson for the coming season are Mrs. Delbert Foulger, vice ‘president; Miss Minnie Brown, recording secretary; Mrs. Jay Bart- lett, corresponding secretary; Joseph R. Morrell, treasurer, Mrs. Eber Piers, custodian. Reservations have been made “members and their guests. Mrs. and for tien 2 bgt aoe One of the lovely eventsof th week was the annual club Thursday “breakfast” Country at the Drama Ogden Golf club and afternoon. The presentation of an original one-act play, “Society Page,” written by Mrs. M. Thatcher Allred and her daughter, Mrs. Raymond (Joan) Sanders was a highlight of, section were papers, picture were place cards. Mounted front page society lay-outs the afternoon, and the decorative | scheme centered around this theme. | The long “U” shaped -table was arranged with many bowls of tulips and lilacs, and galley proof news sheets draped along the center and edges. Front pages of the society “U”. and along the loop of the Small sections of news, rubber-banded like formed ting. the background | folded news- | for the set- Mrs. Richard B. Porter was chairman and toastmistress for the event, and welcomed the guests and introduced the retiring and new presidents. She _ also announced the authors and participants in the play. Mrs. Porter was assisted on the committee by Mrs. Larry P. Wright and Mrs. Horace G. Nebeker. © Bee Mrs. Glen F. Harding, retiring president, gave her report and turned over the gavel to Mrs. Clayton Carlson. ee | The scene for the play, which was directed by M: Thatcher All-| red, was laid.in the office of the society editor..of a newspaper in- | stitution. cast were Those’ taking Rebecca ity. part Wells, layman, Mrs. in the] Darlene Delbert red Ball, Marilyn Mills | yn'Howard and Bill ~ ie f Officers Named _ _ By Drama Club Carver, Mari. ‘Carter. An original eee song, “My Saunders the music June,” the lyric and penned | Heart in by’ Mrs. by Mrs. ©. Bertell Bunker, was sung by | Marilyn Beers and accompanied by Mrs. Bunker, preceding the play. About attended 111 guests the affair. and members , | i The Drama Club of Ogden, _ which has had its ups and downs | | in that regard to doesn’t and lowered stage scenery—and mean it was raised from the flys of the _theatre—now has its problem settled, its members hope. | The Standard-Examiner already of how ly ly the carefully collected the and built recounted by scenery, the club, destroyed, first - gencies Now painstaking- was and repeated- by the exi- of wargthen inadvertent- ly burned and lightning. _ die has sad story the exhibited the last time | spirit of by never-say- by the club mem- bers in regard to their errant stage equipment has paid off, for Mrs. Richard Lindsley, formerly Carolyn Glasmann, has donated ali the Summer theatre scenery and equipment to the Drama club. | as ae : “Mrs. director for the been over Lindsley, who has been of the Summer theatre past several years, has most gracious in turning | this scenery’ to us,” said | - Mrs. Glen Harding, president of / |* Mrs. Glen F, eect mete Na as las Harding sestaiin _ the Drama club,” and our appre- { | ciation of this gesture cannot be magonveyed in ordinary words.” | bat .| 2 Next meeting of the club will © be tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Aima H. Chambers, 1490 Beverly drive at seven-thirty p. m. with Mrs. Cs Dixon Kapple act- ing as assisting hostess. The musical Pe comedy, “South Pacific,” by Rodgers and Hammerstein, will be presented to the club under the chairmanship of — Mrs. §. Harold Evans. Members of the cast will include Mrs. Larry P. Wright, Mrs. Richard Porter, Mrs. Lew Beason, Mrs. Adam Patterson, Mrs. S. Bertell Bunker, Miss Minnie Moore ively. 2 Brown ce Or. and Miss | Meeting Dana ve > “Some Enchanted Evening” “South ery Martin Paeitse” K xi o \inza December } = 2° ie Lea Drama Club Sets Holiday Party i Mrs. Rich’ ion Paes ba Mrs. | oe ee the play, “Not for Burning,’’, by | ‘ry, will be read with ore Brown, chairman. ne cast are Mrs. L. Henry with guests. program - which Christmas~party A im is being planned by members. of the Ogden Drama club at the Bertha Eccles hall, Sunday, | Dec. 17 at two p. m. is Bertha Eccles Wright Mrs, Mrs.. Lucille R. Chambers, race Nebeker, Mrs. G. Nicholas, Mrs. Roland Irs. Jay hate Bartlett and chairman the of of Christ- will feature a continuity mast traditions Mrs, Fred with synchronized club_ trio, by the Drama music composed of Mrs, Royal Eccles, up TRUE MASTER VWORK!” : -~—Barnes, Herald JOHN Froerer rell J, Greenwell. Hostesses for the be Mrs, Harry ton Tribune ger, PAMELA -GIELGUD. BROWN Carlson, Mrs. Dar- will Refreshments | Foul- Delbert Mrs, event, in CHRISTOPHER FRY'S occasion | S. Reed, Mrs. ClayLindsley, Miss Richard Minnie Moore Eber Piers. Mrs. and Brown, will and Mrs. ‘climax, ‘the ‘ Romantic Comedy “The Laity : Not Por. irected by JOHN GIELGUD — Decor sell : | Mrs. Bertha Eccles Wright, direc t-— by. known Ogden dramatist, is in Costa Rica plays ing Fanan : OLIVER MESSEL da 45th St. W. of bv and t The Ogden Drama club reer meet Thursday, Jan, 26, at seven-thirty | ° -p. m, at the home of Mrs. Francis | G, Nicholas, with Mrs. Paul Thatcher as el witl be teat ye he ‘bye members of the Ogden ‘Drama | club, | when they > will observe | Christmas with a program under | | direction | ‘Wright. of Mrs. The ‘affair will Bertha: ele be held at | the 'Arthur | Bertha. Eccles home at two p. m. | with Mrs. Harry S. Reed, Mrs. Clay| ton. Carlson, Mrs. Delbert Foulger, | Mrs. Eber Piers, Miss Minnie | | Moore Brown and Mrs. niche | i Lindsley as hostesses. _ Those who will participate on Awe program which will depict a ' tinvity of Christmas traditions assisting hostess. A group reading of the play, “The Cocktail Party,” by T. E.. Eliot, will be given with \Mrs. Richard Lindsley as chairman, and Mrs. Royal Eccles, Mrs, Glen F, Harding, Mrs, Clayton H. Carlson, Mrs. W. Grix, Mrs. Mrs. Delbert B, Foulger play piano. selections. | ERA: con- and music, will be Mrs. L. Henry Zitz- ‘man, Mrs. Rich Johnston, |cille R. Chambers, Miss Mrs. Lu- Minnie | | Moore Brown, Mrs. Francis G. holas, Mrs. C, Dixon. .Kapple, hous nna Mrs. ‘ine Pardne West. |-_ Vocal selections will be sung by 1 | Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell, Mrs. S. Ruby McQuarrie and the music| ‘Bertell “Bunker, Mrs. erey or: | will be given by the club trio, Mrs. | | Wright, Miss Bea Johnston, Miss |Fred Froerer, Mrs. Royal Eccles | rie neh singe pial Mrs. William Van and. Mrs. Darrel J. Greenwell. . | es Haga? ‘Mrs. | - ‘ter, Mrs. Joseph R.| Morrell, Mrs, E. A. Larkin and |\Miss Minnie Moore ie ela in the cast. Refreshments will be served at 4 S. Harold ‘th thesi ate cl of the ie ania ha |. will } B. Hae IN a [ah | vy, ~ You: O a Ra, as ane uyor ‘“SIIN mae PU el e st wooiseptsq rayysnep yueys ‘oruQ ‘UoIyVW JO UIT jase] ‘Say, Pue “TIN FO ued qjo1128)D ld leg hes wee a ‘SIN ee duryerotyy0 Uys sranses uapisetd G@ Hoey Sey es ou) UE ser ence eu ut peyyun ueetm ‘JIN BUN ee sepdnoe suOoWwy ay} serait ig ae at Drama Club ag Pe deny Drama club will se: Thatcher Rives ‘oroaea J op) AC hos: | “reading of the play, is Not for Burning,”’, by Christopher Pry, will be read with O} Minnie. Moore Brown, chairman. Those in the cast are Mrs. L. Henry J1eqoy pole Zitzman, Mrs. Lucille R. Chambers, ——-#| Mrs. Horace G. Nebeker, Mrs. Francis G. Nicholas, Mrs. Roland Parry, Mrs. Jay P. Bartlett and Alice Pardoe West, Mrs. 8S. Bertell Bunker will give '/ piano selections. ee | STAGE “A TRUE MASTER WORK! JOHN ae ) GIELGUD BROWN in CHRISTOPHER FRY'S a | ee “of ing Sai 8 B’ He known Ogden dramatist, is ae | —— af ; Wright. The affair will be held at the ‘ | Costa Panama. Rica | and | | The Ogden Drama club will meet Scns Q er as assisting hostess. A group reading of a ogy Stine He ae Cocktail Party, ng te will be given with Mrs. paw “ Era Lindsley as eg Royal Eccles, Mrs. ie ; ing, Mrs. Clayton H. Carlson, 4: Lge al ieee abe Richar rs. oore a0Brown an . Lindsley as hostesses. Those who will participate on the program which will depict a con- traditions and music, will be Mrs. L. Henry Zitzman, Mrs. Rich Johnston, Mrs. Lucille R. Chambers, Miss Minnie ae Moore Brown, Mrs. Francis G.|Evans and Mrs. Alice Pardoe West. Nicholas, Mrs. C. Dixon, Kapple, Vocal selections will be sung by Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell, Mrs. S.| Ruby McQuarrie and the music Bertell Bunker, Mrs. Larry P.| will be given by the club trio, Mrs. Wright, Miss Bea Johnston, Miss|Fred Froerer, Mrs. Royal Eccles Barrie ‘Nicholas, Mrs. William Van|and Mrs. Darrel J. Greenwell. Dyke, Mrs. Glen F. Harding, Mrs. Refreshments will be served at Richard B. Porter, Mrs. S. Harold'!the conclusion of the program. \ Cea | | | | Mrs. Arthur W. Grix, Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell, Mrs, E. A. Larkin and ‘Miss Minnie Moore Brown in the cast. will B. Foulger Delbert Mrs. d } selections. ano play piand * Bertha Eccles home at two p. m. with Mrs. Harry S. Reed, Mrs. Clayton Carlson, Mrs. Delbert Foulger, tinvity of Christmas in Thursday, Jan, 26, at seven-thirty p. m, at the home of Mrs. Francis G. Nicholas, with Mrs. Paul Thatch- | : ad ea today Guests will be entertained by members of the Ogden Secs observe | will they when club, Christmas with a program under | direction of Mrs. Bertha’ Eccles| plays Sd JOHN age Bt Mrs. Bertha Eccles Wright, we Dec ae _ Directed’b || ‘oraaeg uyor “StI oat oe e St wooisepliq W ig bona PU eUL oryO ‘UoITY 30 UIT jueys “M J03se"I ‘SHIN Pue “AIN # ; hae } aston, v. 30, with Mrs. M. | red as. assisting hos- 3 eading the play. Nebeker, Mrs. ‘of ‘Not for Burning,’’, by «Fry, will be read with ¢ Moore Brown, chairman. ose in the cast are Mrs. L. Henry zman, Mrs. Lucille R. Chambers, Irs. “80 - Horace G, "oe “RGR OHEEs Mrs, Roland ouuy ‘Sol88ny5 ‘UeUr (| °deeerge Aue gsPOs “| b 6 ‘Uooy — Par. “OFT 93u} O"UmM Punoy ig 5p oe "19euosraq ueline 9 Sou} R bu Shey Ur SOTUIO.1 Se IU9TTaOxX SPIEpURIS Kup oes mn VO ae 'Pr ogram Planned By Dra: \35\ Jan. om ° Drama Club : is The Ogden Drama cia will meet Thursday, Jan, 26, at seven-thirty | p. m, at the home of Mrs. Francis | G. Nicholas, with Mrs. Paul Thatch- Guests will be EnLerthine tad by. members of the Ogden Drama club, when | they will observe Christmas with a program under er as assisting hostess. A group reading of the play, “The Cocktail Party,” by T. E. Eliot, will be given with \Mrs, Richard | Wright. Royal Eccles, Mrs, Glen F, Harding, Mrs. ‘Clayton H. Carlson, Mrs. Arthur W. Grix, Mrs. Joseph R. | direction of Mrs. Bertha Eccles |} The affair will be held at the | Bertha. Eccles home at two p. m. with Mrs. Harry S. Reed, Mrs. Clay- | |ton Carlson, Mrs. Delbert Foulger, | Mrs. — Eber Piers, | Moore Brown and Miss Mrs. Minnie sabi es | Lindsley as hostesses. ‘Those who will participate on ‘the : program which -will depict a con| tinvity of Christmas traditions and music, will be Mrs. L. Henry ‘man, “Mrs. Rich Johnston, cille’ nr Chambers, Miss Mrs. Lindsley as chairman, Morrell, Mrs, |Miss E, Minnie Moore Brown B n F, He a ZitzLu- ee Minnie | in ane ; cast, , | Mrs. Delbert B. Foulger play piano. selections. Wright, Miss Bea. Johnston, Miss | Fred Froerer, Mrs. Barrie N icholas, Mrs. William Va an | and. Mrs. ‘Darrel J. ‘Richard Mrs. A. Larkin and] | Moore Brown, | ‘Mrs. Francis G. Sivan: a Mrs. Ais . West. : | | Nicholas, ‘Mrs. Cc. Dixon. Kapple, ; Vocal selections willPardee be sung by | | Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell, ‘Mrs. , Ruby McQua and the music | Bertell | Bunker, | Mrs. ‘Larry | P, | will be givenrrie by the club trio, Mrs. | 3 Dyke, ‘Mrs. and Royal Eccles | Greenwell. . | peftesh iments will be ‘aerved: at , il : a ca of theETRE. | pk Rien ail Phat will ———— ATuo { 39ep sty Ur 5 _snous HR Th 8a at cena | |
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