. Highland Echo 1915-1925. Stanton and Miss MarthiiRobison and Hillary Park; secretaryand treasurer, Roscoe Watkins andMiss Carrie Nelson; Editor, RayFoster and Eugene Stanbery. Thesenominees will be voted upon at thenext regular meeting, Tuesday, Nov-2, 1920, at 6:30 p. m. Meetings arescheduled for the first Tuesday ofeach month. It is urged that all members bepresent to complete all unfinishedbusiness, and a cordial invitation isextended to those who have not yetbecome members. If you want t« hear a real intei--esting program, one that will befull of pep, and one that may be ofinterest to yo
. Highland Echo 1915-1925. Stanton and Miss MarthiiRobison and Hillary Park; secretaryand treasurer, Roscoe Watkins andMiss Carrie Nelson; Editor, RayFoster and Eugene Stanbery. Thesenominees will be voted upon at thenext regular meeting, Tuesday, Nov-2, 1920, at 6:30 p. m. Meetings arescheduled for the first Tuesday ofeach month. It is urged that all members bepresent to complete all unfinishedbusiness, and a cordial invitation isextended to those who have not yetbecome members. If you want t« hear a real intei--esting program, one that will befull of pep, and one that may be ofinterest to you, just cofhe on toScience Hall, Tuesday evening Nov-ember 2nd. at 6:30 p. m. The purpose of the club is toI create a deeper interest in theScience of Chemistry. There is onlyone requirement for admission andthat is that you have passed suc-cessfully one year of Chemistry. The success of the organizationis not doubted, under the supervis-ion of the competent Miss come enjoy a good px-ogram andget in line misgivings the first night, butfinding that it appealed to all class-es in a way that no other one songhas ever done. Jesus Is a Friend ofMine, is another song which has taught the world;another is The Glory Song. Mr. Alexander once said of hisAlma Mater, It was at old Mary-ville that I was taught to lovesouls and reverence the Bible, andwas taught how to pray; and bythe Godly, consecrated and unselfishlives of the professors I saw whatit means to be a christian. Mr. Alexander first went out I ence across the left-hand corner ofhis envelopes and sometimes includ-ed it in his signature as well. Hiszealous and untiring loyalty to histext called the attention of manypeople to it, and they, too, adoptedit as their personal text. And now after his studying atMaryville, at Moody, and in theworld, he has at last come to theplace where he can rightly dividethe word of truth. The glory timeof which he sang so much has cometo him and he is near the dearLor
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