. Highland Echo 1915-1925. mp; Co. Lugene L Webb Photographer Work of Permanency and Character Kodak Finishing a Specialty ( The Beet is the Cheapest • » ~**^^ ^M ???? M^J—Wiw^np. iifuiiiiiiiiinii insiMllRiilRIUIIi I The Palace NewsI Stand ace I NEWSPAPERS,I MAGAZINES, 1 COLD DRINKS I Fancy Candies and Cigars i Near Southern Depot | tiMNnilllUJli HIBBERrs MEATMARKET Wieniea, Boiled Ham and Fancy Meats our Specialty Nfixt door to Dreamland Theatre PROFESSIONAL CARDS -H H 11 H ? M I H. P. HUDDLESTONDentist Wells Building DR. L. H. BYRNE Dentist Bank of Maryville, Bldg. Dr. Linnie K. Black Osteop
. Highland Echo 1915-1925. mp; Co. Lugene L Webb Photographer Work of Permanency and Character Kodak Finishing a Specialty ( The Beet is the Cheapest • » ~**^^ ^M ???? M^J—Wiw^np. iifuiiiiiiiiinii insiMllRiilRIUIIi I The Palace NewsI Stand ace I NEWSPAPERS,I MAGAZINES, 1 COLD DRINKS I Fancy Candies and Cigars i Near Southern Depot | tiMNnilllUJli HIBBERrs MEATMARKET Wieniea, Boiled Ham and Fancy Meats our Specialty Nfixt door to Dreamland Theatre PROFESSIONAL CARDS -H H 11 H ? M I H. P. HUDDLESTONDentist Wells Building DR. L. H. BYRNE Dentist Bank of Maryville, Bldg. Dr. Linnie K. Black Osteopathic Physician21 Wells Bldg. Peoples Phone 422 DR. F. D. ZOLLERj Physician and Surgeon! Over Huffs Store DR. JNO. A. GODDARDDentist Wallace Building next t«J. N. Badgett Phone 241 DR. W. H. CALDWELL Dentist OVER MITCHELLS STORE ^ DR. R. H. TINSLEYDentist Over Ellis-Chandler Store Dr. Edgar H. Queener Veterinarian SurgeonMaryville Bank Bldg. PEOPLES PHONEOffice 381-Residence 2S4-3r •? Cfje. €ri)o THE ECHO GOES OVER THE TOP WITH THE BOYS OVER THERE VOLUME FOUR MARYVILLE, TENNESSEE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1918. NUMBER NINE UHaM MARYVILLE SENDS CHRISTMAS GREETING TO HER SOLDIER AND SAILOR MEN A MESSAGE TO MARYVILLES SIXHUNDRED EROM M. Cs PRESIDENT GIVING THE COLLEGES HAPPINESS IN THE VICTORY,PRIDE IN HER SIX HUNDRED, GRIEF FOR HERDEAD, AND WELCOME HOME. Your old College takes advantageof the opportunity presented by thisspecial edition of The HighlandEcho to send to her Six Hundredthe fourfold message: I. MaryvUles Happiness in thethe Mighty Victory. The collapseof the enemy, as many of you hadbeen predicting, at last came sud-denly, and so our joy had the addi-tional quality*of a glad siren sounded the glorious newsat three oclock in the morning ofJ^ 11, and soor the old Hillresounded v/ith Praise God fromWhom All Blessings Flow, and allthe other glad songs and shouts andcheers that five hundred dormitorydwellers could pour forth fromec
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