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Show the Dramatic -fo-r material She received her nay, Asociation. u-sed, bhr-ough the Association.J':l :<3 The "Middle" period.--By the year 1900, the membership in the Orangeville Dramatic Association was composed largely of "second-generation players"--sons and daughters of the original settlers. Names of performers appearing in this second or "middle" period which were not listed as memhers A. G. Jewkes, Jr., during the "early" period are as follows: Maggie Snow, Maggie Cox, Fannie Tuttle, Louisa Cox, Cornelia Thayne, Fanny Snow, Lucy Reid, Hazel Snow, Leah Tuttle, Emaline Cox, Estella Johnson, Cheney Van Buren, William T. Reid, Fred W. Re Ld May Poulsen, Will .Iewke s Jr., Eliza Cox, Belle Moffitt, Fox, Royal Reid, Ted Peacock, Terrance Lylas Reid, Clairmont Reid, Clyde Van Buren, Ray' Cox, A. E. Johnson, A. R. Scoville, Bert Childs, Ed. Fox, Jr., John Oliphant, Hattie Grange, Robert P. Fail, Robert Reid, Frances Cox, J. Frank Killian, Lincoln G. Kelly, Dee Liddle, Leonora Reid, Bernard Cox, Alfred Fail, Frank Moffitt, Frank Jewkes, Bryant Moffitt, Vera Reid, Marie Ford, Gladys Tuttle, Ruby Fox, Fred Tatton, Reah Reid, Herbert Moffitt, J. C. Woodward, Brigham Moffitt, Will Moffitt. , , On December 3 and 4, 1901 the Orangeville Dramatic (or Association) presented the drama, Driven to the Wall. The expenses of the play amounted to 135.00 and JSI.S5 profit was reported. This money was sent to an Orangeville man, C. G. Van Buren,who was at that time engaged in an exploring and scientific expedition in South America. Co. On managed by the Orangevlle Dramatic Club, Woodward, presented a 4-act comedy entitled It was also presented at Caste Dale. the profits were turned over to the Sunday February 12, 1902 J. C. The Cuban Spy at Orangeville, and Schoolo4 The Orangeville Dramatic Association players were in finest form in·the spring of that year (1902), and staged the plays The Rough Rider and Through Snow and Sunshine at Orangeville on March 14 and 15, then at Ferron, Emery, and Castle Dale during the following week, at Cleveland on March 21 and 229 at Price on March '25 and 26', and at Sunnyside their lJohn us t Taylor, statement in personal interview, Aug 29, 1952. :<3Fred W. Reid, an 'The dramatic com0any had tickets usual were price interview on August '29, 1952 stated: oilcloth ticket kit from which an cents sold at the store. Thirty-five of reserve seat tickets." 3Emery County Progress, January 4Ibido, January 25 and and February 15, was the January 11, 1902. 1902. |