. Highland Echo 1915-1925. resident, Alice Robison, McMurray gave the Good-Night toast. Her message was, *Dothe biggest thing you can; you al-ways can if you think you can. Our idea of a kill-joy is the fel-low who has already started to^predict hard times for 1924 becauseits a presidential year. ANNUAL HIKE GOES TO ELKMONT THIS YEAR Measured in terms of numbers310 M. C. boys and girls left Mon-day morning for Elkmont; measur-ed in enthusiasm and pep, a thous-and measures. The engine seemed tobe the only ani-mule around theseparts that didnt like the trip; itpuffed and blowed all


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. resident, Alice Robison, McMurray gave the Good-Night toast. Her message was, *Dothe biggest thing you can; you al-ways can if you think you can. Our idea of a kill-joy is the fel-low who has already started to^predict hard times for 1924 becauseits a presidential year. ANNUAL HIKE GOES TO ELKMONT THIS YEAR Measured in terms of numbers310 M. C. boys and girls left Mon-day morning for Elkmont; measur-ed in enthusiasm and pep, a thous-and measures. The engine seemed tobe the only ani-mule around theseparts that didnt like the trip; itpuffed and blowed all the way andonce even kicked the traces and leftus and the train behind. What did we see up at Elkmont?Oh, a bridge and a river and alawn and a camp and some moun-tains— but wasnt that enough?There were benches along thebridge,— erhem!—a seesaw on thelawn and enough .slippery stones inthe river to make passage by anymeans exciting to say the least,and trails leading straight to camp-fires on the tops of the JUNIOR Y. W. C. A. Margaret Bauman was leader this week; the topic was, Do you reallymean it? The Lords Prayer wasdivided into four parts and dis-cussed. Sarah Given had the first The prestige The Florsheim Shoehas attained through years of loyalservice has made it the naturalchoice of men who wear fine things. Badgett Store Co. Maryville, Tenn. FOR THE MAN


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