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THE GASTON 1 A, (N. C). DAILY GAZETTE
MOICD.VMAY 1, 1S22.
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JCdorrespondcnee of The Paily Gaaette.),
trXION', April ' 29. On Monday
iigbt, ilie school had its commencement
In the exercise were pujiil of all age,
to the oldrst tmys and Rirli at school.
Partirularry-charming whs u little nct
r(l recitation of the "Three Pours.'
Iry'threo small boys and a pirl.
The good-night drill was nKo by very
mftll pupils, all the litt W girls had .in
nightie, and night cn j t and earned
liny Ixvl room candle. There r.rre maiij
ether interesting .feature, too many to
name. The piny of Hhvatha, was i:i r
tteularly Interesting, wit Si tree and a
tent irith camp fire. The stage looked
juite woodsy. And the Indian, with
leather war-bonnets, Ic.nv ;ni.l arrows,
nnd Indian suits, and heads, were vert
charming. And it is really w.ndcrful
liaw ninny paijes of Hiawatha, tho-
)ioy and Kirk recite. The exercises wen
under the management of Misses Maul
den, LeeiK-r anil Rnrco, the three teach
ers of the school.
The program is u follows:
Topsy Tuny, Chorus.
"Welcome, by school.
The Three Bears, Primary Department.
The Quarrrll-Bonj;. Francis H 1 ii moji
find Roy Ford.
Good 'ight Prill, Primary Depart
ment.' Mammies Pickaninny, Ferrie Ford.
Chorus Little On. Nigger, Littlt.
Folks Department.
Kentueky Philosophy, S.illie Kale an!
Iiolby Featherston.
The Proposal, Kmity Francis Hijrger.
Chorus, Kentucky Bain1.
Hiawatha.
Little Hiawatha, Henry Moten.
Xokomis, Nellie Feathemton.
Iagoo, Harry Hanna.
Hiawatha, Albert Millen.
Mudjekeewis, Kverett Meek.
A,rrow Maker, Joseph Wowe.
"Minnehaha, Mary Moore.
Cbibihos, Hobt. Lewis Meek.
Squaws.
Eliza'hetli Roliition, Margaret N.
raig, Laura Hoffman. .Innie Beaty,
Kathleen Robinson, (Lira Moten.
Braves.
Howard Campbell. Willie Hope natch
ford, John Kale, Howard Mefiiiitiis, Otis j
Jenkins. '
Scene 1. Hiawatha s Childhood.
Prologue to Scene J. Annie Moten.
Seene 2. Hiawatha adopted into tribe.
Scene 3. Hiawatha and his father.
Prologue to scene .'!. Annie Wilson,
Scene 4. Hiawatha, 1 h it on his woo-
i"jr.
Scene 5. The Wooing.
, Scene 6. The Wedding Feast.
ISctne 7. The Famine.
Prologue to scene 7. Naomi Kale.
COLLEGE STUDENT, IMPLICATED
IN MURDER, A SUICIDE
(Bv The Associated Press.)
"NEW YORK, April l!t. Charles
fthloes, nejihew of Daniel iiiiggenheim,
"banker, and a clawsmate of Klmer C.
Dreweo, Dartmouth College freshman
who was murdered in Philadelphia about
eighteen months ago, killed himself yes
terday toy drinking poison in the, room
of David K. Kate, a friend. No explana
tion of his set eouM be learned.
The young man's suicide recalled his
connection with the nimofved Drewes
inuder mystery investigation, which
lirought out that Shlosa had paid Drewes
100 shortly tefore he was slain on n
lonely road.
Drewes was motoring 1ack to college
from Atlantic (Sty, after having made
a quick trip to New York to collect the
money from Slikiss. He gave Drewes a
check which was cashed by the murder
ed student's father. SIiIomk hurried to
Philadelphia when investigators brought
bis name into the mystery, ami his ex
planations satisfied the authorities. He
related the interview with Drewes, at i
which he had paid' him the money and
that he bad spent the night at Allan-!
tie City.
W. p. Brines later was tried for the
murder but was acquitted.
believe'-wyman is slayer
of gertrude hanna.
(Bv The Associated Press.)
HOOPSTOWN, Ills., April L'!.
Information obtained through a night
of grilling of John Wyman, ".!, a well
to do farmer, in connection with the
Mysterious death of Gertrude Hanna,
25, whose body was found Thursday
mi the basement of the untenanted ar
sonage of the First United Presbyterian
church here will be placed before the I
grand jury May lo. During hours
of almost constant uestioning "Wyman
(Stubbornly insisted that he was inno-j
cent of murdering the young woman,
but admitted that he was the father of I
ber child, which would have been borni
in a few weeks. '
"Wyman has been trapped in a net-;
work of lies," the State's attorney i
continued, "and we have gained suf-1
ficient information to warrant a grand .
jury investigation of his connection iu
this baffling, case. "
BROTHER-IN-LAW ARRESTED
FOR MURDER OF BRUNEN
.'BURLINGTON, N. J.. April :'!. I
Harry C. Mohr, brother in-law of John T. ,
Brunen, circus owner, who was shot and !
killed on March 10 in his home at River- j
wide, N. J., was arrested today iu Cam- j
len, N. J., iu conned km with the kill-
ing. The arrest is baw l on information j
given liy Charles M. Powell, of Indiana-!
pois, who has been in the Burlington j
county jail at Mount Holly for tl.'ee '
weeks, having been secretly arrested in
Camden.
AMBASSADOR JUSSERAND
MAY BE RETURNED TO FRANCE
PARIS, April 29. Count Perctti de
La Boeca, political director of te foreign
office, is likely to succeed Jean Jules Ju
s randv as ambassador to the United
states at soon as te former can be
spared Ly Premier Poimare, it was stat
ed today. The retirement of M. Jasser
and, according to present plans, will be
arranged). during bis usual summer visit
to Faris.
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