. Highland Echo 1915-1925. see and the burial took placeAlice Gillingham McCampbell, died | the Pleasant Grove Cemetery, atat their home at Beverly near I Hubbard, near on last Friday morning. Little Nellie Alice was eightmonths old, and a very bright andpromising child. Much sympathy forthe bereaved parents is felt on Col-lege Hill, where the father was oncea student, aftd where the mother,for several years, was ScholarshipSecretary. Mrs. McCampbell is only sister. The fun-eral was conducted by the CollegePastor, Dr. Stevenson, at the Mc-Campbell residence a


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. see and the burial took placeAlice Gillingham McCampbell, died | the Pleasant Grove Cemetery, atat their home at Beverly near I Hubbard, near on last Friday morning. Little Nellie Alice was eightmonths old, and a very bright andpromising child. Much sympathy forthe bereaved parents is felt on Col-lege Hill, where the father was oncea student, aftd where the mother,for several years, was ScholarshipSecretary. Mrs. McCampbell is only sister. The fun-eral was conducted by the CollegePastor, Dr. Stevenson, at the Mc-Campbell residence at Beverly onSunday afternoon, November 2LThe burial was in Greenwood ce-metery. Rev. William J. Trimble, D. D. The news of the death of has just reached the Trimble was, for many years,the pastor of the Second Presby-terian Church of Chattanooga, the Will be at your service on j ehurch of which Dr. Elmore is now College St., after Novem-ber attention given Din-ner Parties and Banquets — Flowers from the Gardenof Melody, is the way some describe GennettRecords Hear them on the StarrPhonograph at The Maryville Furniture5tore Pictures framed to order. the pastor. During those years was a director of the Col-lego, and on four different occasions—in 1887, 1894, 1898, and 1902—he conducted the February Meet-ings. His son, James Martin Kim-ble, Esq., who is is a practicinglawyer in Chattanooga was form-erly a student of Maryville College. Dr. Trimble was born in Pitts-burg, Pa., eighty-two years graduated at Iberia College andTheological Seminary, and was or-dained by the Presbytery of Ohio. Ha had charge o fchurches in Martinsburg, Ohio, Ed-wardsburg, Mich., Wiston, Ohio,Toledo, Ohio and Chattanooga,Tenn., and at the time of his deathwas still in active ministry, andv/as pastor of the Fourth Churchof Camden, N. J., where he hadserved for ten years or more. Hodied on Saturday evening^, October30, of the infirmities o


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