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j| VOL XLV NO. 3'3 NEWBERRY. S. O., TUESDAY. MAY 5 1908. TWIOE A WEEK. $1.50 A YEAR If. A HARMONIOUS" CONVENTION. H Dompcratic Convention?Bryan Endorsed?Disposition Old Court Houso Submitted to Primary. I{f r ^ The comity democratic convention met in the court house yesterday morning' promptly at 11 o'clock. It was called to order by County Chairman Fred 11. Dominick. On motion of lion. Cole B. Blcase ? Dr. \V. C. Brown was elected temporary chairman and on motion of Mr. B. B. Leit/.sey, Mr. Jno. K. Anil was elected temporary secretary. Messrs. ||^ Cole L. Blease, J. II. Chappell and J. A. Schroder were appointed' a committee to conduct tin! newly elected chairman to the rostrum. Dr. Brown expressed his appreciation of the honor conferred and called the convention to order. The roll was then madS up, nearly all of the clubs in tiie county being represented. The following is the roll as compiled by the secretary: Delegates. Township No. 1. Old Men's?Jus. Mcintosh. S. G. Young' Men's?(>. B. Schumpcrt, Fred. 11. Duininick. F. U. Hunter, 1). A. Dicker! II. C. llollow.iy. II. W. Dominick. A. T. Brown, AY. 11. Wallace. B. I. Kpling, .1. W. Henderson, AV. A. Hill. .1. X. McC'aughl'in, I). I',. "Werts, .1. \V. Davis, T. 11. Pope. Carolina Club?Gro S. Mower, W. | IT. Hunt, Allan Johnstone, C. J E. Summer, I. II. Hunt, Geo. JohnI stone. J. M. lvinard, Jno N. Bass, > Jno A. Summer, B. \Y. Jones, E. S. "Blease, Jno. C. Turner, II. II. Hi karri, J. B. Hunter, Geo. B. Cromer. Factory? Cole B. please. J. W. Werts, F. W. lliggins, Lewis Jones, C. P. Williams, .1. II. Chappell, Clias. v Douglass. J. T. Nance, C. G. Blease, I T. K. Anil, K. S. Werts, J. A. Senn, 5 V4 0. Burton, Slates Tininierman, I Oh as. Wesson. I Mollohou Mill?J. W. Wood. 1). A. It i vers. K. II. Anil. K. S. Galloway, B. E 1%. Davis. .1. C. bee, B. S. Darby. B. T. 6 Helena?Artliur Kibler, F. G. jH' Spearman. Kg? Johnstone Academy?B. Q. Fellers, hI Jno. C. Xeel. Township No. 2. || Mulberry?J. L. lveitt, Jno. M. g MeCullum. Jr. I Mt. Bethel?W. C. Brown, W. II. I Wendt. Ij Garmany*?JB. B. Beitzsey. T. B. B. | Township No. 3. ^ Ml. TMeasant?II. S. Graham. Jesse L \ Adams. Mavbintou? Township No. 4. Whitmire?J. S. MeCnrley. J. M. Suber, W. It. Fdmore. A. J. Holt, Z. I IT. Snber. B. F. Morrow. 1'. B. Odell, | Long l.ane?J. C. Craps, Toe Domh inick. Township No. (5. BaMj-y, Jalapa?W. C. Sligli, B. A. ^^^Sy^leckley. K. M. Duncan, Joe. W. Ept" Kinards?A. B. .Tohnson, J. A. BroM*)om i n i ck. sBjjy Township 6o. 6. PWjJp Iteedervill'O'? ||W Old Men's?A. I). Unison, T. J. ? Davenport, All' Dorroh, T. P. Bills. Young Men's?J. A. Schroder, T. T. EBb Township No. 7. Bffi Saluda?J. B. Fellers. jgM Chappells?J. B. ?>enrry, J. IT. gHg Johnson. JPP? Yaughnvillo?M. J. Eongshore. C. Hp Township No. 8. BBs Utopia?I. B. Cannon. Dead Fall?I). G. Bivingslon, B. B. ^Hg Dominick. jjjgp Hartford B. M. Hawkins. BBB East Riverside?E. B. Hayes. Township No. 9. Prosperity?Dr. B. X. Kibler, Dr. ? C. T. Wye lie, Dr. CI. Y. Hunter, X. 11. Young, .1. (!. Counts, .1. S. Wheeler, E It. C. Counts. (I, |<\ Stockman, S. B. Bj Fellers, .1. B..Bowers. . B. B. Hair, fi Sl. Dukes?*J. S. X'ichols, T. G. ma Hawkins. Executive Com mi I Iceman? Saluda?J. P. Barman, J. B. Don/,H inick, B. W. Bedonbaugh. f O'Neal I?J. A. Wise, Sr., W. P. Wise, M. \\\ Long. Swillou? Liberty?R. T. C. Hunter, Geo. F. Hunter, R. C. lluntor. Montioello?>\V. W\ Sheely, T. L. Dawk ins. Little Mountain?1). C. Boland. J. M. Sea.se, P. P. Davis, A. C. Wheeler. Township No. 10. Jollv St.?P. N. Werts, T. E. Worts. St. Paul's?XV. 11. Kibler, J no. B. Pedenbaugh. Central?Jno. 1). Slieely, Joe L. Stockman. Union Academy?'P. .1. W'lson, AT. L. Strauss. Township No. 11. /ion?.F. A. (!raliain, .J. W. Kinard. W alton?W. 11. l-'olk, A. CI. Crooks. Poniariiv? P. 1*. Pake, J. C. Long, Jeo A low inc. St. Philips?M. L. Wicker. Pon.j. 1 r a 1 fa ere. On motion of Mr. p. Please the temporary oigani/alion was made permanent and Dr. C. T. Wyche and ^1 r. W . C. Sli-h were elected vicepresidents. Mr. .1. II. Cliap|icll noininared fTon. I o!e I.. 1'lease for reelection as a member "!' ihe State executive committee and he was unanimously elect ed. Mr. 1 (). Hurt on nominated Mr. P. II. I>omini< k lor county chairman and lie was unanimously ?*>crc<l. Nominal ion* for delegates to the State convention were then declared in order and' the following were placed in nomination. On motion of Mr. R. P>. Leit/.sey seconded by Mr. P. H. Anil, Hon. Cole L. Please and Hon. Ceo. Johnstone were elected delegates to the Stale convention by acclamation, politic other six places tin1 following were placed in nomination: \Y. II. Hunt. I'.. II. Anil, Fred II. Dominick. C. T. Wyche. Alan Johnstone (declined), p. S. Please (declined), .Ino. M. Kinard (declined). W . II. Wallace, (declined). '!eo. S. Mower. Jas. II. Johnson. Arthur Kibler (declined). P. W. 1 ]i ? in-. (Jeo. I'.. Cromer (declined), J. I'. Harmon, (loo. V. Hunter, W. C. Ilrown (declined). .Ins. L. Keitl (declined'). W. Sligh (declined). A recess was then taken for five minutes in order that delegates might prepare their ballots. Voting was l?v clubs. On motion of Mr. O. L. Scliumpert the six receiving the highest number ol votes were to bo declared delegates and the other three adternales. 'Plie re" suit of (lie vote is as follows: P. H. Anil 120 W. 11 Hunt IP) (tco. S. Mower IFl P. H. Dominick 100 C. .T. Wyche 10."> (5. Y. Hunter 1 <)."> J. 11. Johnson 74 P. W. Tligirins (i!) J. P. Harmon fv7 Messrs. ('ole L. Please, fleo. Johnstone, P. IT. Anil, W. H. Hunt ?eo. S. Mower, P. 11. Dominick, C. T. W.velic and (r. V. Hunter were declared delegates to the State convention with J. II. Johnson. P. W. Higgins and J, P. Harmon alternates. On motion of Col. (Jeo. Johnstone in the event the delegates and alternates were not present vacancies could' be filled by the delegation. I'hc following executive committer was then elected on the recommendation of the clubs: Old Men's- Jas. Mcintosh. ^onng Men's?Prod II. Dominick. ( a rolina? (!eo. P. Cromer. Paciory Jno. A. Senn. I Ic'leiia P. P. Julien. Molloiion-- J. p,? McConnell. Johnstone Academy J. P. Hall* acre. Hartford?P. M. Hawkins. Mulberry- J. L. Keilt. Ml. I let hoi?W. ('. Drown. Harm any-- II. II. Leitzsoy Ml. Pleasant?C. I,. Leitzsoy. Maybint on - i Whiimiiv- Jno. M. Subor. l-on- l.ane C. M. Polk. Ja'apa *W. ('. Sliul,. Ki- aids W. I). Cary. I'i- ?!t r\"i!lo- I. M. Sniilli. I '' M? n "v T. |\ Dills. Sal'sda- II. T, Pellers. Young Men's?J. Y. Floyd. ('happolls?Jno. P. Slurry. Vaughnville?>M. ,T. Longshore. I topia-?d. K. Schumpert. Dead Kail?11. 1*. Stephens. I Kasl Riverside?I!. Lee Hayes. Prosperity?Dr. (i. V. Hunter. St. Lukes-?J. S. Nichols. Saluda?J. P. llarnian. O'Neall?N. A. Moore. Swillou? i Moiiiiccllo?T. I.. 1 >au kin^. t Little Mounlaiu?15. Derrick. ? dolly S|ivol?lJ. D. Rikard. i Liberty?R. T. 11uii 1 or. i St. I'aids W. II. Kildcr. I Central?d. I,. Stock man. ! /ion?('. 1.. (Iraliaiu. : I niiin Academy- T. d. Wilson. I Walton?\\ . | >. (J raliam. I I'oinaria (ieo. 1 J. Anil. Si. Phillips- M. 1.. Wicker. ;i I lio<,- clubs not reporting mem1>ers i "I llie executive committee were autli- I oriz? d in name their member^ and < these names were confirmed. ( Col. (ieo. dohnstime said that he ( appreciated very much the honor which had been conlVned upon him ! by liis nomination today and* the ureal partiality which the people ol' N"ewherry county had -hown nini in the past and lie desired to give 'expression in thai appreciation. 1 Ion. ( ole I,. 1 '.lease s.iid thai for six successive terms he had been elected a ineinher of the State executive committee, an honor which lie appreciated and he desired ?>n this occasion lo give expression to that appreciation. The following resolution was offered hy Mr. J. S. MeCarley and unanimously adopted: \\ heivas. in the estimation of this convention, William Jennings Bryan stands foremost among Ainerleau statesmen for leadership and ability, for "haracter and for purity, and for unfaltering fidelity lo the principles of the democracy, being the highest exponenl known in America for government hy the people and for the people: and in our judgment being the only person qualified |o lead the national democracy to success. I herd-ore. I>e it resolved, that we hereby endorse him a^ the pruper person to he put in nomination hy ihe Deliver convention; and we hereby re<|iiest and instruct the delegat-s selecled hy thi- convenlioii to vole for such delegates in the Stale convent ion and such resolutions as will surelv secure his nomination. Mr. Alan dohnstone said that he desired to second the resolution with great fervor. Ihe following resolution was offered hy Mr. R. T. C. I TunI??r ami seconded hy Hon. Cole L. Pdease and unanimously adopt ed : I Resolved Thai it is the scn.-e of |his convention that the removal or disposition of the old court he submitted to the people at the August primary and the executive committee inako necessary airangemenl to obtain the will of Ihe people. Mr. (ieo. 15. Cromer .said thai it was ( nol a place to discuss Ihe resolution but he was heartily in favor of retaining the old court house and making of ii a resting place for the ladies who came to town. t Col. (). L. Schumperl said that lie was iusI i*ni*Ieit by his (dub to bring , to the attention of the convention the advisability of authorizing the clnhs in Ihe town ol Newberrv to oryani/.e as ward clubs. | Ihe following resolution offered bv j Mr. \\ . II. Wallace was adopted: ! Resolved Thai III.' cily of Newberry | he organized within the next sixty ! days Into Democratic Ward dubs and i Itiiat the presidents and secretaries of; ]t!ic pr. sent ciuI?s be directed" lo carrv i . I on: I lie purpose of this resolution mi- | der Ihe supervision of ihe county j cxccnlivc committee: lhat voters livi ing out side the city limits be permitted lo .join the city club nearest or I j iiio-i convenient to them; thai until I this resold In-n is carried oiil | in* pre>- i cut chilis retain their organization. I'll.* convent ion ua> very harmoni on s a ml a< minted was well repres! dilative o| tin d(-ii! ircacv of New! berry ?onut\. Cor.l will prevailed and I ,!( 'Vol!; of the c, nwntion was soon completed. A resolul ion was offered thanking I Ihe presiding oliiccr ami the convcniion adjourned. DR. EVANS' STATEMENT. Vlakes Indignant Denial of Rumor in Newberry About Recent Publicoiton. I'll!' Slate. A rather sensational story concernii'-l' tile I aylor Lane hospital appcar d in a Newberry paper recently. Tiio story was called forth hy the so-eall?d discovery of an inl'aiil about six "onI iii u| aue whieli hail been niven <> Mary 1111 t lark, colored, of New>crry eoiinty. by Dr. Matilda A. Kvins, meilicaI ilireetor of the Taylor li.-ine hospital. In tin- story appears his statement : "It has tiic appearance of beiny a ivliite ehilo. I here are no iudications ' 11 a I tiier<> is any trace of anv other ''in so far as 1)(. can j,,?l-? from *1 usiihi readied by I )r. (lihlerand tire titers wini saw it. Though Dr. (!iller says lie would in>l stale absolutely 'hat ii is without the taint of oilier blood. bu far as lie can .jinhv from ili'- examination which he made he Would coiiclinle that il i- white.'' I" the account of the fiudinvr <?I ' ii*- in I ani in Newberry count v appears this very surestive in(erro?-aii"ii: D*ics this hospital also act a:i <ris| rihui iier |..?im I'm- iufanis win are not claimed by (heir parent.-..'" As i lie I alyor Lane hospital has a! wa\s borne a most excellent reputation in Columbia, ami as Dr. Kvans i> highly regarded by the while people id I lie city, as well as |j\- (be members '>1 iier own race, this publication, written in a vein calculated to (|o injury I" the institution, caused yvuI'ral surprise in Columbia. Dr. Kvans was very imliirnanl over it. As soon iis she had read il she called up the Slate office and asked that the followin if statement be published: "That which was written for I hi purpose of ci-calin^- ;i sensation come.very near stalin?- the fads in reyanl !o the liaby uiveii Mary A. Clark. ;i respectable old colored Woman ol Newberry county. Il is easy for ihost looking for -ciisatioii to find it. " Von w ill note tlial Dr. (lildei would not say absolutely that tin cnild i- without t hi* tain I of othci blood but lie seems inclined to pro muuice it a while child. 11,-. how ever, crrou" sadly on l lie ri?ht side h\ lea\ in.ir it with Mary Clark. win sinned an agreement assuiiiio- us ilia! till* ciiild would never come to waul ;,,"l that il at any time she was un able to care lor it she would reluri il l" me in order th;ii il may be place* in an orphans' asylum. I'he city of Columbia has present eil ii;,- \v;t!i a bright little irl ami ! shall !?.- pleased to find a -food res pecKible lioim- fur her. 'I>es| assured that should any om envy Mary Claik her livasnre am ] > i? ?n ? to me that they are more ahh to support tlii- child than she. I wil say. ' A men.' "If it takes a sixteenth part of ; drop oi nejio blood lo make a iicuro I hen my fair <ucila Alberta .luanit; Clark is nest liny under I lie shadov "I the shelter proscribed for her am her race by the laws of the Slale o South ( aroliua and the manners am customs of her people. (Si-ned i " M. A. Kvans. M. I)., Medical Director I aylor Dane llos intal." Di. Kvans teeD that a '.'real in .1 ice ':as he 'll o'one to | lie Tavlo I ! h-'p'.jal ami lo h.-r work in tin ' '" 'sy ! lie pnhlicaI ion of i hi- ;ir !icle. "I I ''.ink I he people of ('olmnhi; know me too well." she said, "i put any credence in an article c.ii tamiier such insinuations. Any on could inve easily obtained (he trill' a'" ui ! 'iis child which \\a< ,..,,iv?,n I ' "Id woman i:i Newberry counts I he child Vs mother is as mm-h of ne'jio as I am and I don I see how an one could have imayiiicd loran install that I would' vivc a while ciiild to i "c- ro. I'i i'(|u.'iit ly infant- are ?jive to-', wiicn llie mother dies or when l!i paient- are unable lo care for il. an i I <lo v. ,ia: I can toward 1 i11 1 in* ' iron homes f,,r all of them. Th<- < chi! . Ir Ml are i;<.I born at t lie Taylor I. m i"-p;! a I. a- ) i ;;11 he easil\ !::!, ? ;> i 1 ted by reading the article refrrred |i As ~ I .'it ed. the city of Cohlinbi; I nl oii'jh the chief ol police, has. 'jiv.* me a brivhl 111 lie yirl and I will if DR. TVANS INDIGNANT. But Says the Publication of tho Baby tory Correct?Finds Homes for Infants. I he State news)ijiper of Saturday contains a statement lY?m M. A. Kvj an>>. M. |)., director of the Tavlor l.aiu' Hospital, in which the doctor is i11?IiVI11a111 and (liinUs (lie publication in Friday's Herald and News does 'l,,r in.just ice. I lit- Stale nowspaper seem- I? think so ton anil savs the !?l??r\ appeared in a ''Newberry pal">r 111,1 allowing the usual courtesy of y-iviny: ere.lit to The Herald and News. 11 says the I'aylor La no hospital bears a most excellent reputaj I i'?n in ('oluinhia. Then how can t lie publication of the facts of a case in . which ii figures do j| harm. It mav j be an admission of ignorance bul we Knew inn hi n?-of the Taylor Lane hosi I'i'al or Hr. Kvans until we saw I he I. .tier -in- had writ ten Mary Clark and h?!11 no purpose ,,| <t<>i11anv one : injury. Wither was any d'l'orl made _! 111 l!,?' -lory at the >eiisational jthou-jli there was ample opporl unity .and material I . r a -ens,v. ional s|->rv. | ''' '- \ in- a\- "that which was j^ritl.-u lor tin- purpose of creating a ? I seii>.ti ion ct?11m 1 > vet \ near >tat ini:' the ! facts in regard to the liahy tiiven j Mary A. ('lark." ' Wherein doe> "that which was written in a " W wherry paper" fail in statimr the fae|.>? Accordin?- to Hji. K\ a us iierscd I the "Newberry | ?:i |???i* >tale,1 the fads. Wherein can i statement of facts injure |)r. ' Kvan> and her work. If a slalenienr of facts should injure the Taylor Lane hospital should tin- fads be "suppressed in a easi . ii- aaracler. Sunpose it i? ; ' , . part of ; 1 .i I ;,, jj"" :. i! a part ..f I lie w..rk of a hospital and I rai11iiisen .i h- i . t i,,; '""lie- for i a. . a ! to tar n then, ' oil! in tin* , v, v , , . j ' lark .-i-iied an a-jrcein-nt assuring ' i Kvans the ehild should never j com,, to u ant. I A s to | lie I|I1.\-| inn of 11|,. Newberry paper*' which the State says i\ er\ - | 'st i \ i lines I iiis hospital a!-o act as ,t di-t rihut im_r point l"i in! ant.-, who are not claimed bv ( 1 heir parents.'" we will let Dr. Kvans answer through the State. Hear her: " l,'reipient lv infants are uiven me, W.ien hie mother dies, or when I lie ( parent- are unable to care for it. ami I [' do what I can toward finding homes I"1' ail ol t hem." Is this auswei 11ve or i? thai \ proper wor?< I lor a iio>pita! and trainin:;' school I'm Hut the State says Dr. I'.vJ an- js held in 11iu11 esteem by the medi" , i ,-al pro I ession in Columbia and tin j j citizens .iciierally. She admits al , j 1 hat tii.. Newberry paper wrote. Then I j 'low it .|o her injury, if it is true ami hi I he line of her w ork. Hut pro) j bably it is the vein" in which lie (article was written. It strikes tin Newberrv paper thai this j.v a cast r which needs investigation ,.\cn llmutrli I Dr. I1,vans be held in 11it*"II esteem bv |. 'he medical profession of Columbia I and t.ie ciiiz"iis .jeiicrally. Is it part "I tiie work <d a hospital to reecivi infants who -e mothers are dead ol whos,. parents are unable to care fot 'hem. H >o why b me indignant or where can injury to (he work ol the hospital result |,y a publicatioi r of I he facts. [ Lecture o.t Bowman. i ; Hon. Ceo. dohnstone. of Nrwherrv lt | will d? I i \ er an aii'd re>s a! (he How j man '.*radi d xdioo] on nevi Tuesday ,. uivhl. May at , hl o'clock. A n,r |( i 11 i.'l 1 i 11 \ i I a! lo) | i.s e V I eti dei| to | u. pub ,, I lie. Uraiejebtji"-.' Times and Demo , wua! I can Mo find a suitable !iom? j foi i!.'' a ; Dr. Lvan.s i- held in 11i_ 11 esteem In II tile members of tj.. medical prof.-s ' ; -i'"" i'i I oluinbia and a - .slat ed abo\ e 'I ' I lie p ihlie 'jelierally. Sim is r " d : a a Ionian of uprivlil priu I- ; ipL ~ ami i - know n a- a -ynipat h ' i e:;t:;d p : i I; 11 ! 11 r . j i i Worker anion" lb ; infirm ami j. or ; pb- of he ' I he |>ii')!icaI ion referred to i ~a ro'ed l,\ t ,:< I t iends of Dr. \ [\ an " and o| (be I aylor Lane hospital a O very uiiforf nafc, to say the least. UNION ACADEMY SCHOOL. Closing Exorcises Held on SaturdayExhibition by Children? Excellent Dinner. The olosiii<? exorcises of Union Academy school, tauulit tho past session by Miss Olio Kouulo, wore held at iho school house near Uaohinatl Chapel Lutheran olmrch on last Saturday. An interestin?y program had boon arranged by the teacher and tho children evidenced oaivful trailing. Despite lho heavy nale which lasted I ho entire day there was a larao cmwd present and Iho besl of attonIion was ?-ivoii the children. Il was a dilbcult matter t?? talk against snch a ie hiii ihe chililren did well. I he exercises la-led ahont two limits and' excellent music was furnished hy a str'nnr hand made np of the \i i?nmen . |* ih, mmnnity. I here were a L'oodly ntimlier prosenl from Hie eily and an excellent allendamv Irmn the community. A tier i lie exercises a splendid oirI tuc dinner was served in the throve wh'ch was -ji'eatlv enjoved. Thi'? scl I ha - an enrolment of ?111 t "ninv | er forty. I the I rn<!ees (old i n he h:i l" ? -11r? > 1 a illici.nt -uin to put .i lihrarx and thai it would he pn! in b. I o; i next -1 -i1111. Some re pa i r.- ar - \ er\ much needed on tinbuilding hilt I hose will he made helore llle opeiiinu of Iho srliool in til.* fall. The following is iho program: " live I - ;i Chance"- Soiiu' hy School, "Welcome" - Milliard (Juattlelianiii. " 1 .it lie I lelpers"? Messie Kpp-, il-oii, Tlielma Wilson. .lohu Ixinard. Kvan- Kranklin, I I .1 III 'i'; lor. "A I >\ *s I 'oekel ' ' < ) \\en 1 ilih. li' -hea: sal" A diah me b\ ; Kranklin. I.neile l.on-j. |,i/./m I I lerman K inard. I '.ert ha I . .;.. j I \\ icher. ami llimii fj?p-. j I .it t le 1 toy Ki r-t U'.-eit i 1 i i' hill I (^liat I leh;l 1111. "lihlrK oil I l',e Sid " A o'.alo'JIlO hot ween Walk. r I tea; a M i hind Wil-on. "Nappy I .i l l le O i ri- " \ id oii.i llohh and I,eon.. Ixinard. "I'layin^ School" A dialogue by \ erna l.oiiu'. I.ola lent'.:, and Willie ; Wicker. ' A. Mixed Order" Clyde Wil-on. "Nearer M<| (iod to Thee" I'anto. mime hy Alice Kpp- and <>llie Taylor. '' Tlie I ,it t le A riny '' David I.hii-, . j \\ illie Wicker. Se\ born I lay. Oiiri-| franklin and Kred Wil-on. j "llow tin Ooii-ii- i- Taken A > I d :.a he.; ile by I.illie 1'elle I'> p - and I I?>! I ; land Wilsmi. I'la-J I) ri 11 by some of the boys ,,f school. " Sw i 11 i 11 li* 'Neath the Old A p. pie Trie" Sony by -ehool. "'I'iie Irish Servant" A dialogue between I .awes Oallman. and .lames I l.oll'?'. " fell i.e.: the Trnlli or Mow I'.e-1 I*.liti-rlained the M blister"?Ollia Taylor. "Nobody's ('hild"?Alice Kpps. "Oil ! " lissie hull'.'. " l iinolhy's Troiiserloniis}' A di;i: loyiie by I'i-sie Wilson. Corrie Krankj li11. I ,en Wicker, ami" Kred Mailman. ' I I Jural I h ill by nine of the ltirIs of school. "Tile Kival Speaker-" A dialogue. j bet wee11 I,awes Callman and Merman Wil-o! . ... '" I ' May" \'i r11a I.omr. Ks-ie j \\ i -on. I > i - > i e l.pp-, Tlielma Wilson, li-oi.e Ixina.d. Victoria p.ohb. and j I '.i in Taylor. '' < "nnrnimj- for a l'ri/e '' A dia'oiriie by l.i//ie 'fa \ lor. l innice KrankII iis. Wilbur Kpp- and Willie Krank' ! 1 i11 " I " k"iie Oof 'I : red 11: I 'oppi Irj'( I I'll '' ' II11 II II p p -. 1 " Ii'aI f O.ite- " Tableau by I Ii - - i e I'.jip-, 'I .e'ma Wilson, I.neile j I.oie.v. l.;/./ie 1 . a id I'rin Taylor. r ; I < o-|'iiiie Orill hv lai've "il ls :' "AS. ,;..o! Sou-.." I !\ I. - ' "'' ?111 > 11! > \ llalburl (,)iiat I lebauin, - l.edeii Kinard. Milliard <t>.iatllebaum. j Se\ boi ii May, Chris- Kranklin. l-iula j Wicker, and" b'ulh Wilson.