. Highland Echo 1915-1925. in COLLEGE SUPPLIES—Loose Leaf Note Books,Colored Pencils, Silver and Gold Pencils, Tablets,Gummed Re-enforcements, Stationery, Inks, Foun-tain Pens, Crepe Paper, all kinds of printing at MAIN STREET I I EDDIE McLANE, FORMERMARYVILLE ATHLETE TOCOACH AT WALKER HIGH Friends of Eddie McLane will beinterested in the following clippingtaken from The Birmingham stellar quality of the workthat Eddie did for us in footballand base ball last year is still sofresh in our minds that no com-ment on it is necessary. Announcement was made Satur-day to the effec
. Highland Echo 1915-1925. in COLLEGE SUPPLIES—Loose Leaf Note Books,Colored Pencils, Silver and Gold Pencils, Tablets,Gummed Re-enforcements, Stationery, Inks, Foun-tain Pens, Crepe Paper, all kinds of printing at MAIN STREET I I EDDIE McLANE, FORMERMARYVILLE ATHLETE TOCOACH AT WALKER HIGH Friends of Eddie McLane will beinterested in the following clippingtaken from The Birmingham stellar quality of the workthat Eddie did for us in footballand base ball last year is still sofresh in our minds that no com-ment on it is necessary. Announcement was made Satur-day to the effect that Lovick Mc-Lane, more often referred to asMc, former Howard star and re-cently of Maryville Ollege, Tenn.,will go to Walker County HighSchool this fall as coach. This isquite a feather in the cap of th^iyoung athlete, as Walker CountyHigh has just come to the fore in *• -?WW ????»?! ????II. ??^^??^ -????«-? U •?—??^—??» Bennett Cash Store THE PLACE TO EAT i. MR. Will wait on you for ali kinds of Sand-i wichcs, Sandwichola, Pickles, Cakes,Candies, Fruits of all kinds; also a lineof National Biscuit Cakes. We have a complete line of School Supplies. Our prices are right. Bath Phons 258 0. L. BAKER, Manager the athletics. Mc IS assuming _ ».^..^—»»- ^ MEHrilTT. THE TAILOR > rie ning ar</ Pressing Suits Made To ^emrnt o^ First National Bank % tor r SENIOR PREPS HOLD FIRST MEETING It is a rule that when the Ircpswill to do anything it is done suc-cessfully. This is shown by theg.:od results tha t have been ob-tained, and tne name they won forthemselves the past year. Ho to perpetuate and carry onthis excellent record, the Prepara-tory graduating class of 23 held amost interesting meeting the firstweek of school, for the election ofofficers. Richard Proctor will representthe class as President; Mary Bileswas chosen by popular consent tobe vice-president. The combinedoffice of Secretary-Treasurer is heldby Will J. Swafford. Ma
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