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Title
Irene Garner Interview
Creator
Claremont Heritage
Elliott, Ginger
Garner, Irene
Date Created and/or Issued
1993-05-13
Contributing Institution
Claremont Heritage
Collection
California Revealed from Claremont Heritage
Rights Information
Material in the public domain. No restrictions on use.
Description
Key Words: Garner Family; Vortex; Padua Hills [Part 1] Irene Garner was born in Claremont in 1912 and grew up with five sisters. She remembers swimming in a reservoir with her sisters and playing on the playground at Sycamore School. One of her first experiences on stage as a young girl was when her class performed in some of the plays at Pomona College. When she attended Pomona College in 1929, she worked as a babysitter for several families, including the Garners. She also worked at the Claremont Inn and Griswold’s Factory. She began working at Vortox alongside her future husband, Herman Garner. She started working closely with the Padua Hills Theater in the 1930s. She describes how her husband, Herman, and his first wife, Bess, worked together: “He was always behind it, but we gave the limelight to his first wife, Bess, to take the public. But he was the one behind it, with any problems to be solved from the very beginning . . . After we were married in 1950, I assumed more responsibility.” She described the dormitories that the players lived in, including the Garner house and the Johnson house. Most of the players were in their 20’s or 30’s. Garner remembers some of the land that her husband, Herman, bought and developed in Claremont, especially the Via Padova neighborhood. She describes some of the art studios at Padua Hills. Some of the local artists included Ms. Litchfield, Bill Manger, and Harold Russ Glick. [Tape 2] Garner discusses her work at Vortex over the years. She explains that Claremont has changed as it has grown throughout her lifetime. She describes the trips that she would take to Mexico to purchase fabrics for making the dresses for the players.
Type
sound
Format
Master
Audio cassette
Form/Genre
Oral histories
Extent
1 Tape of 1
Identifier
caclah_000024
Language
English
Subject
Art, American--California--20th century
Artists--California
Community theater
Hispanic Americans
Hispanic Americans--California--History
Local history
Mexican Americans
Mexico--Folklore
Theater--California--History
Time Period
1912/
Place
Claremont (Calif.)
Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.)
Provenance
Claremont Heritage
California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.

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