| Show Drama Club Awaits Best Season Ever of the Ogden Members Mate Happy Even Though Wife Jealous They'll Look Forward to Banner Season T Drama enthusiasm this year as they look forward to one of the moat interesting seasons of the club Original compositions have been stressed in both drama and music tad will be executed by members The entire Christof the club mas program will consist of such With a one-aplay by Mrs Larry P Wright and Mrs Paul Thatcher and original music by Mrs Glen F Harding and Mrs Miss Jeanette Morrell is scheduled for an original one-aplay and a musical composition for the month of March and Mrs Har drama ry S Reed an original dance for the club breakfast In June 'I think these original compositions are definitely stimulating for personal activity" says Mrs Rich Johnston president "and put into effect the effort and saturation of study by the club through the Mc-Quar- ct years" society and- - formed its own or- ganization with Mrs Kniseley as its first president "We organized for the study and appreciation of drama and its associated arts" said Mrs Morrell "and I don't know of any other club which has studied one subject so exclusively as has the Dra- - Head Cold Stuffiness Goes FAST! actually feel stuffy nose start up the Instant i put a few drops in victs nostril! Relief comes so fast be cause works right when trouble iit It relieves sniffly sneesy head cold distress opens up stuffy cold clogged nose and lets you breathe again Vies Hose Drops © va-tro-n- ol ol Va-tro-- Dr over dd club this season among other officers are Mrs i Henry Zitzman reOfficiating for the Ogden Drama cording secretary Mrs Rich Johnston president and Mrs M Thatcher AUred vice president ma club We have never had another subject during its existence" Seven Still Active The club was started with a merbershlp of 45 seven of whom still are active in its organization "I have gained a wide knowledge of the drama and a sincere appreciation through attendance in the club Mrs Morrell added The Drama club has been instrumental in bringing to Ogden such attractions as the Moroni Olsen players the Tony Sarg Marionettes a lecture course by Prof S H Clark of the Chicago university Granville Barker of England and many others "I think it is consistently the oldest drama group in Ogden" stated Mrs Royal Eccles a charter member "and we have always kept drama before the public — using the finest high-claplays We also have always cooperated with the Little theatre groups" "We have tried to find the highest type of drama" said Mrs Eber Piers director of many of the plays for the club "choosing what we considered the world's best plays "For instance one of my favorites was 'Gammer Burton's Needle' We chose that because it was a historical milestone Its being the first English comedy" she con tinued Foster Appreciation "We also did 'Maitre Pierre the oldest French farce and other French and Italian plays which form the background of the theatre "We have always tried to use a play that will promote the purpose of the club" she said "that of creating appreciation of the highest type of dramatic art and music Plays that people should know Including modern popular standard classics and old classics" Minnie Moore Brown club historian for a number of years says: "We used to have individual readings in the club more than group ones I think the group reading of the plays is more fun because we have more of an to work together Andopportunity the orig- ss Pa-teli- Trade In Your Old Happened in Ogden- - 50 Years Ago Years Ago Coats furred TZO were beautifully offered at $25 dresses at $15: handbags $298: galoshes $239 hosiery $139 and girls felt hats $139 Hams were selling $298 each and bacon $198 mutton legs 22c and shoulders 17 cents pot roasts 22c pound prime rib rolled 25c lb flavors 7c pineapple 2 interest small cans 25c pumpkin No 2 can 29c flour 48 lbs $169 honey Nathan Harris who ran on the 37c per quart pancake flour five gold-bu- g ticket two years previous pounds 37c: was now telling farmers that an Housewives school children and export bounty of 10c per bushel on wheat paid to the man who exports Red Cross members were invited wheat was to raise the price of by volunteer production unit of wheat 10c per bushell all over the Weber county chapter to visit Ogden Transfer company's establishland ment on Grant to see the great Mayor Boyle had appointed spe- quantity of Jams and jellies — 5500 cial policeman to serve on election glasses contributed through the schools for enjoyment of war vetday erans confined to hospitals in this J S Burt & Brothers sole agents area for Jenness Miller shoes were Davis high defeated Ogden high featuring the shoes at $350 per pair Woolen waists were $175 school Tigers 7 to 0 when Wilcox snared a long pass from Francis to wrappers $1 Greaves and raced for a touchdown Consolidated Implement company at Lorin Farr park Box Elder high was offering Imperial Jewel stoves school downed Weber high 39-- 0 at $2975 Leo Papionos Greek heavyLadies hose were selling at 50c weight wrestler was to meet Moose ladies cashmere hose all wool hose Norbeck in the main spot of the 35c and children's all wool hose wrestling program here Dear Miss Dix: I have been goi5c Wm ing with a man for five years and Directors of the Utah Manu- he tells me that he loves me Someassociation wives and in- times he writes me three or four inal plays and compositions lend facturers' guests journeyed to Logan to letters a day saying how much he definite stimulance to the club" vited the inspect Amalgamated Sugar longs to be near me But my probOthers besides those this season lem is this: He always proposes to who have written original plays company plant at Smithfield me when he has been drinking He and have had group readings of never mentions marriage when he them in the club or had them prois on the water wagon This makes duced are Minnie Moore Brown me afraid to accept him because I Mrs Paul Thatcher Mrs M don't know if he is on the level Thatcher Allred and Mrs Alice Mrs when he asks me to be his Dilworth Pardoe West Should I accept these proposals Young wrote and produced a pagor wait until he is sober enough to eant know what he is doing? — Unhappv Formerly at Orpheum "We used to give plays at the SALT LAKE CITY Nov 10 AP Girl Answer: If a man has to be drunk Orpheum theatre in the good old Experiments to test equipment for before he pops the question you continued Miss Brown "I V-- 2 rocket days" never conare being flights shall certain that he has may be forget the night we ducted in the Salt Lake valley no seriousvery matrimonial intentions gave a group of four-aplays 'Laughter of the Gods' 'Twelve Dr Leon B Linford said today so far as you are concerned and if Pound Look' 'Eugenically SpeakLinford professor of physics at you are wise you will not waste 'For France' Many of University of Utah said field tests any more time waiting for him to ing' and of equipment to be carried in the sober up to propose to you those cast members have passed on or moved away Kathryn Bas-se- tt next rocket fired at the White When a girl marries a man while Pardoe and Wilford Moench Sands Proving Grounds N M are he is too intoxicated to know the did 'For France' Henry Ander- underway Also being tested are nature and quality of his acts as son Leah Pardoe Greenwell and instruments for measuring the the law puts it she signs her own myself were in The Twelve-Poun- d Ol- flight of the rocket from the death warrant so far as any hapLook' T Earl Pardoe Moroni piness goes He will despise her for ground sen Vivian Eccles Scowcroft Rae The tests include flashing of taking advantage of his weakness Piers Dana Kelly Ellen Scowcroft lights from the top of nearby He will have a contempt for her Eccles Myra Grout Powell Cleone mountain peaks to points as much playing a scurvy trick on him He Rich Eccles Clyde Greenwell Les- as 50 miles away across the Salt will drag her down into the gutter with him and her whole life will lie C West Hal Farr and many Lake valley Linford said Linford declined to elaborate on be a bitter regret for the folly she others were m 'Laughter of the Gods' and Ella O'Neill Ballantyne the exact nature of the equip- has committed Don't marry any man who doesn't Moroni Olsen Peter Kasius and ment being tested He said that on almost every love you and want you while he is Helen Bichsel did 'Eugenically occasion members of the Salt Lake sober and who doesn't intend to Speaking' "For 'Queen of Hearts which police department had stopped the make you a good husband we put on m the auditorium of physics department workers to inDear Miss Dix: We have a neigh the Carnegie library now the ref vestigate their flashing lights erence room Florence ware came from Salt Lake City and made us un like the characters in a deck of cards Those were surely the good old days" The Drama club has covered over a thousand plays since its incepMm tion Its officers for this year besides Mrs Johnston are Mrs Thatcher Allred vice president Mrs L ' Henry Zitzman recording secrecortary Mrs C Dixon Kapple responding secretary Mrs Lew W Season treasurer Mrs Joseph R Morrell auditor Mrs Eber F Piers custodian Mrs Horace G Nebeker parliamentarian The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs Alma Chambers cn Thursday Nov 18 THE NUMBER ONE with Miss Jeanette Morrell as assisting hostess A musical comedy L will be given with recordings for OF THE the musical numbers and the foll lowing cast reading: Mrs L Henry Zitzman chairman Mrs Joseph W Brewer Mrs Alice Pardoe West M Mrs Horace G Nebeker Mrs S TRIPLE-ACTIO- N Harold Evans WASHER When Brigham Young president of the Mormon church died Utah was free from debt and taxes were as great as they only were today said a statement in the Ogden Standard The last five or six legislatures had mortgaged the state for $900000 and people were forced to pay $45000 each year as one-four- th love-maki- ng on a Wall-to-Wa- ll Carpet Installation m Come in and Make a Selection From Our Fine Stock of America s pioneer psychologists Professor H H Goddam Phone 9862 3701 Wash Ogden's Only Compete Floor Covering Shop fSkL ' I j T-t Sally-on-the-sp- new NORGE if Neighbors Answer: That's easy Lock your doors and refuse to let her come in It will make her furious and that will be your salvation There is no sense in letting yourselves be victimized by a professional dead-beat — by The Bell Syndicate Inc) (Released for RICH 1ANGE UNIFORM fLIFT Are you so trig through the functional 'middle age' period peculiar to women (38 to S3 yra) ? 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JMjW OR COVERING SB Coaxing Versus Clubbing But John stayed around the barn Every little girl loves to "play A little later the supervisor again Honored So make wedding urged him to go to bed if feel for Associated An well needed a Press dispatch good they belles of her dolls for a Christman from Salt Lake him like City says Lincoln mas surprise Gown and veil for Still John remained When tor Anderson of is one of four bride frocks and hats for brides- third time the supervisor urgeda Westminster Ogden college students who maids plus ruffly slips and pan- him in like manner John said he have been included in the publicaties For dolls 14 to 22 inches tall wasn't going to bed He felt better tion "Who's Who Among American He was going to plow Callages and Universities " He is Yardages in pattern 4825 All day long he trudged behind president of the Student Christian This pattern easy to use sim- his plow whistling at his job and association ple to sew is tested for fit Has cutting every furrow just as neat-- I ly as he possibly could There was complete illustrated instructions In his mind He Send 25 cents in coins for this no desentment sulk and pout or do a caredidn't pattern to Anne Adams Pattern less job Service 16 First St San FrancisWhat produced his remarkable co allf Print plainly name ad- change ha John? It wasn't a tangible stimulus like ice cream dress size and style number cake or a new suit of clothes and Merry hristmas to all and to or even a shiny new pocket knife all a good gift Lots of ideas It was simply a few m nfdnoaa in our Anne Adams fall and win- uttered within his hearing! ter pattern book Send for it— Power of Compliments only 15 cents more! Fashion unThese few sentences had M r T J 1 I I I T T I --BW -- £TE1 limited for any time purse or marfce :1 in dollars and cents value lEiriVaaad iiii Christmas figure! gifts for all the nor could be carried around family Printed in book Is a free and shown they to other workers They pattern of a hosiery case Send were just little puffs of air that for this colorful book today! struck John s eardrums But they were very special puffs bor who is a pest She is always of air They were words which COB) She barges into veyed an important compliment to our house when she knows we are John They meant that he was busy with our work She has no superior in iome line of work: that car but she camps in ours and he was a desirable man In the eyes t hire oe we have to haul her around wher- of his boss They inflated his ago Old Battery ever she wants to go When peo- or vanity come to see us she rushes In Since John had the mentality ple QGDER FORD SALES to see who they are whether she but a child you ran knows them or not And worst of easily see how effective praise can or to Hunter Mi all she tries to vamp our husbands be with children Too often we 9B Ms Street who loathe her adults bark orders in military faah-io- n What can we do about it?— The or scold and nag and criticize 1 JOHNSON ft coa to NO SUBSTTUTB Call Us for a Free Estimate p as y feeble-minde- did The result is that my wife forever is telling me how happy she is and what a different outlook I am giving her and in her own way I am alp has rewarded me greatly happy though married to a jealous woman I would not walk out on my wife if she were ill so I treat her jealousy as an Illness Maybe someone can benefit from my experience — J H Answer: It is not uncommon for optimistic men and women to take mates whom they know to be af- flicted with the green-eye- d malady and who live scrappily ever after ward for jealousy is one of the diseases which rarely yields to treatment Heartening Letter So it is heartening to read this man s letter and learn that he has found a cure or at least a palliative for this malady that afflicts so many otherwise nice people If it works it certainly entitles him to rate with the scientists who have given us insulin and penicillin and the other wonder drugs But what shakes my faith in this for jealousy is that magic cure-al- l it seems to depend on the husband making a doormat of himself for his wife to walk over and to his having to continually administer large doses of flattery to her flavored with ardent This soothes the wife's suspicions ot all other women temporarily at least But the dose has to be con tinually repeated for the jealous wife always believes that her husband is a heel without a decent bone in his body Perhaps there is a cure for jealousy Maybe there are men who wives Yesterday fancy green-eye- d I got a letter from a man who wrote that his wife was so jealous of him that she measured the gas in the car every evening when he came home from work to see whether he had driven more mileage than just to his office and back again And he loved her still rane may be heard daily HODU7 inrourn it: eleven-thirt- T-2- ct CARPET OR RUG New Rug or a n' It C ri " at Please address Dr George W Crane Hopkins Syndicate Mil lott Indiana By Dr George W Craae Case John aged 7 mentally was a mature man in phsieal development He was an inmate of an institud tion for the and ha? been admirably described by one jealousy I made up my mind to make her sure of my love for I realized that her unhappy family life had made her anxious to "possess" everything she had After our marriage I had considerable difficulty in adjusting myself to her outbursts of temper but with patience and kindness I ct 10 Praise Boosts Man's Egc Better Than Using Club By Dorothy Dix Dear Miss Dix: I have been married to a jealous woman for seven years and two people couldn't be happier My family and friends warned me against marrying her but I loved her and determined to risk it even though we had had several fights all caused by her dub are bursting at the seams with In summing up the benefits of the club she said "The association is invaluable to me because of the unusual group it brings to intergether with their foremost musical est in drama And the talent of the club is outstanding and I feel that it is always one of the finest points of the pro I enjoy the meetings so gram much that when I have to drop something for lack of time — it is never Drama club" Organised in 1916 This group of drama enthusiasts was organized in 1916 as a drama section of the Ogden Historical soOlsen now a ciety with Moroni movie actor as advisor Mrs Jos R Morrell chairman and Mrs Lila Eccles Brimhall and Miss Josephine Seaman on the committee Mrs Brimhall later went east and Mrs Philip W Kniseley took Mrs Thompson Corn her place was vice chairman Mrs Lew Beacon secretary and treasurer and Mrs Frank K Bartlett historian Mr Olsen assisted the club with the first year's work and gave the preview of it The following year the club branched away from the Historical THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMlNt- a WEDNESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER For Doll Weddings 2817 Washington Blvd Dial 6214 I |