. Highland Echo 1915-1925. ame. Till cupid put his nose guard on,And butted in the game. He lined that couple up; Then made them toe the he had them going With a scrimmage in the dark. As they sat there silent,In this new found bliss, The man thought that the scrim-mageOught to end up with a kiss. Thereupon he tried one, An amatuer affair,But he lost it on a fumble And instead, it hit the air. The next he landed on her earAnd the maid did shyly say, Youre penalized for holding,Jim;Likewise for offside play. Fiercely he tried another; This time succeeding fine,For he made a bully touc


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. ame. Till cupid put his nose guard on,And butted in the game. He lined that couple up; Then made them toe the he had them going With a scrimmage in the dark. As they sat there silent,In this new found bliss, The man thought that the scrim-mageOught to end up with a kiss. Thereupon he tried one, An amatuer affair,But he lost it on a fumble And instead, it hit the air. The next he landed on her earAnd the maid did shyly say, Youre penalized for holding,Jim;Likewise for offside play. Fiercely he tried another; This time succeeding fine,For he made a bully touchdown On that warm, red, two-yard line. As they sat there in the silence,Communing soul to soul. The parlor door swung father kicked for goal. —Ex. AMUSEMENT NOTES Palace Theatre announcesthe starting date of Artcraft and Paramount PicturesTHE PICTURES ON WHICHARE BEING SPENT $100-, ADVERTISING CAM-PAIGN. LOdK FOR THEIRAD IN SATURDAY POST,McCLURES, COSMOPOLI- TAN, LADIES WORLD ANDNUMEROUS OTHER We solicit CollegeROSENFIELD& S Outfitters for Men, Women and ChildrenIde Collars a Specialty A charming visitor on the hillMonday was Miss Nellie Pickensfrom Knoxville. She was entertain-ed by Misses Minnie Hunter andBobbie Pleasants. Mrs. Chas. L. Smith, of Louis-ville, Ky., foi-merly, Miss Nelle Wil-son, is visiting her parents, Mr. and :Mrs. Will A. McTeer, for a few !(lavs. I GO TO PRAYER MEETING THURSDAY NIGHT Next week Miss Hale will havecharge of the Thursday eveningmeeting and she promises somethingunipue. Her topic being The BiblesContribution to Music, she wil de-monstrate how the hymns were sungin the old Jewish synagogue. Shehas been training a large choir forthis meeting for the past few-weeks. All who miss this servicewill have cause for regret. Students who spoke for the Y. A. war work fund over thecounty Sunday are: Deck Williams,E. E. Loft, Bill Holmes, James Mar-tin and Bob Adams. |»0«S Eugene L. WebbPHOTOGRAPHER WORK OF PERMANENCYA


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