. Highland Echo 1915-1925. NUNNALLYS and MARTHAWASHINGTON CANDIES Fresh by Express Every Week iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^^. Flowers from the Garden of Melody, is the way some describe ^J GennettRecords Hear them on the StarrPhonograph at The Maryville FurnitureStore Pictures framed to order. It was like starting a journeyalong a new and strange road whenI came to Syria, but now I havereached the first milestone along mynew way. After two months and ahalf, I find myself contented andhappy, well and strong, and as aresult of some hard wo
. Highland Echo 1915-1925. NUNNALLYS and MARTHAWASHINGTON CANDIES Fresh by Express Every Week iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^^. Flowers from the Garden of Melody, is the way some describe ^J GennettRecords Hear them on the StarrPhonograph at The Maryville FurnitureStore Pictures framed to order. It was like starting a journeyalong a new and strange road whenI came to Syria, but now I havereached the first milestone along mynew way. After two months and ahalf, I find myself contented andhappy, well and strong, and as aresult of some hard work, havingmade a beginning in Arabic. Butoh! the interesting things I havedone and seen., and the funny thingsI have tasted and smelled since Icame! And how I have wished youfolks could see the beautiful viewsof mountain and valley and oceanthat I have looked at here. I like the Syrian people im-mensely. They are as a rule, brightand pleasant and exceedingly lik-able. You should have heard a littleSyrian boy give a reading in Eng-lish at Chapel on Friday. It wasvery good. The Syrians love tt»speak in public and are naturalborn orators. Their gestures areprofuse and as natura
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