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Show FROM CORINNE. Editor Bl'gler: Believing that justice should be meeted out to all according to the amount of credit which is due them, the undersigned would deem it necessary that an explanation be made in answer to an item appearing appear-ing in your last issue, signed "Corinthian," "Cor-inthian," in order that justice and praise may fall upon whom if should, and the public may not be misled as to the facts in the case. While the company fuel very grateful as a whole, for the praise given, the public should know whom the real star was. While it is a fact that Miss Henrietta Lewis acted the star part, in the first drama rendered by the Corinnc Dramatic Club this season, it is also a fact that Miss Laura Barnes acted the star part, as referred to in the above named article. Mi sis Barnes, acting the part of a wronged and forsaken wife, could not have been surpassed by any amateur. Thus she should have the praise, which was not gi ven her; instead of Miss Lewis. A. Player. Corinne, Feb. 27. |