Interview with Lois Beville Cone 9 March 30, 1995 Street, Ms Millie Adamson moved, and the Singers came from New York, and they lived in the house and they had three sons, and I forgot to mention that back of us, on Pleasant Street, lived Margaret and Sarah Smith. And, then on the corner from them, lived the Touses, and Josephine and I can't remember her name, anyway there were children in the neighborhood, and we used to have plays in a garage. 0: Can you remember any of the plays you had? C: No, I really can not. o: Were they plays that you made up? C: Yes, they must have been. 0: How did you create a stage, or a curtain. C: In our garage. And we decorated it, at that time there was a vine called Stink Vine, it was a beautiful vine growing, it had pretty clusters of white flowers, but when you would break it off, and put it somewhere, it would begin to smell, but anyway we just had chairs I guess for the audience who were our parents. 0: That sounds like it must have been fun. C: It was. 0: You went to school and you started to school when you were how old? C: I assume six. O: And where. C: At Kirby Smith. 0: At Kirby Smith? C: Yes. 0: Was that the name of the school at that time when you began there? C: Yes it was. 0: How long did you go to that school? ..