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Page Seve dtbz imolicburkp A missionary in India had the hymn Rock of Ages translated into Hindus- tani, an English student attempting to re-translate it into English produced this illuminating aspect: Very old stone split for my benefit, let me absent myself under thy frag- ments. The Freshman is naive for he has yet to learn. The Sophomore is cynical, for he has read Dickin's Fall of two cities. The Junior is worldly for he has tasted of the world and its iniquitiesg The Senior is sad, for he looks back on his past four years, and is sorry for what he has missed. August- Blanche, do you put your heart in your cooking? Blanche- Yes, why? August- Then I must remark, that you must have been very heavy-hearted when you made this cake. Many thousand school girls responded to an adv .that had appeared in a popular newspaper. The adv. ran: For one shilling we will send you a recipe by the use of which the hands will become soft and beautifulf' In due time each of the thousand girls received a piece of paper which con- tained the following words: Soak the hands three times a day in dishwater, while mother rests. xioifnicrioioioiclioicricxiivicrilozt J.Doioioitrioioioioiibiclixlifriibi 0 1 i T Miss Minnie Bondurant 3 3 LYRIC THEATRE i The Home of Better Entertainment E GENERAL i Q INSURANCE i Q i Q Room 7 Phetteplace Bldg. g 2 0:01014iimxicvifxisrzcriciifxinxirvimxicxdn, if AN ND l fpoiuzozoiozoiozuifrzozuxognxafa E T g SELLS FOR LESS 2 l -at- i I Dean Sloat Company I Jo. H. Dean, Owner g Department Stores at Russellville First National and Met'0'G01dWyn i and Erwin, Tenn. Specials I Q.0l0Q0l0Q IHQUQC QIDUUQCDQDKDQKDA .:'lQOD0.0D0:0DD:0Q0,lD,0DOQOQOC'!. nty-seven
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4 o101030ioioioioioiuioioio iltbe Jflulinbuckp Maryville College 107th Year begins September 8, 1925 Highest standards. Fully accredited. Influences positively Christian. Faculty of 441 instructors, graduates of twenty-six colleges and universities. Enrollment, 616 young men and young women from 38 States and for- eign countries. Campus of 250 acresg 16 large build- ings, property and endowment, 551,750,- 00, of which S350,000 is subject to an- nuities. Expense to student: tuition, 55305 in- cidental fee, 2F6g students' activities fee, Sliltlg room rent, averages 5134-03 board, 283.50 a week. Text-books rented. Self- help opportunities. VVrite for copy of the catalog to- Rev. Clinton H. Gillingham, D. D., REGISTRAR M ARYVILLE, TENN. :ox xioioioinioioiz1010303111 THE WORLD MOVES AND S0 D0 WE Erwin Transfer Co. Erwin, Tenn. Office Phone 135 Residence Phone 226 24111114D11rioto1oio2oi1li1lioi0C'o' 14 11 ni: 10101113 Quoin rio141ioioioioioioioioiaaiari A. P. Villa 81 Bros., Inc. Raw, Thrown and Dyed Silks Silk on Quills or Beams-Hosiery Silk on Cones. 3 viabjcrioicxixxifnjcxixxiojarici' l Erwin, Tennessee 5 I I New York Office: 95 Madison E Avenue, New York City. g D, IQUQID PM I, lm .QQ 12011121xzoiozoioioioiaxioxce? ! 5 EWALD Sz CO. ' A Store for the Whole Family i T H E S A V O Y THE COOL CORNER VVhatever the Temperature We Can Serve You Well The Particular Prefer Elmers' Candies Drugs, Stationery and Novelties Soda, Cigars, and Candy Erwin, : : : : : Tennessee oioioinioioioioioiod 'Q' 0:0114 guioioilviixirliixiiricbicbicxiibifrilvd 0:0 Page Seventy eight
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