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PACE TV70 , k. a. 'Twas Tfce Nblit -Before Election By Paul "Snook" IWhlte T'waa tie iht before the election In the U. S. A. " Politicians were predicting What would happen next day. Radios and televisions Were busy as a bee. Speech making was all You could hear or see. First Governor Stevenson -Then General Bee. Both rave thefir reason Why they would win the fight. The campaign was through ' And Oh! What a show. What the voters would do' We all would soon know. Late in the night I went up stairs, I turned off the light And said my prayers. I knew it wasn't long Before the voting -would begin. So" I prayer to the Lord, That the best man would win. I voted for Stevenson , As a true democrat. And I am not grieving For I am proud of that. I like Republicans and Independents too. Because they are honest In What they do. But it always looks to me As if it were wicked1. When a Democrat goes And splits his ticket. The way he votes Doesn't make sense. Because he wont stay On his side of the fence. I know tliey are free v To boss their vote -And that I know, , i ; 1 Is no big joke. But as a citizen -v Of our great nation He should be honest And change his registration; ' But I'm not worrying ' Over losing the fight '' I know everything -s Will work out all right. , I like Eisenhower : . t , One hundred per cent ' I am proud to have him For my next President My party was in power ' For twenty long years. . With lots of prosperity, Mixed with heartache and tears. Happiness and grief Walk hand in hand. A lot of things happened That We didn't understand. The first nine years Were real good peace. Then in 1941 ' It all had to cease. America beat Tojo, in the west. 'And Hitler in the East. We did our best, To win back J;he peace. . And in 1945 Victory was won. But trouble abroad , Had just begun. The next five years We lived too fast. Enjoying a peace, That didn't last. And in 1950 Sometime in June. Another war That came so soon. It's st51I going on In Korea far away. . Where our boys are dying There every day. , I hope Ilr. Elsenhower Will do r!s test.- - , To end tius war And clean up the megs. - - The road will be long V Dip Mils and rough Bue he won't go wrong If in God he puts his trust For if he does, -iStop Russia's fun, . IH vote for him Anytime he runs. 1 1 t f ni 'And 111 do it With i NOTICE OF SALE I will offer for sale, at public auction, for cash, on SAT URDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1952, at my home on Route Two, on the new hard-surfaced road between Winfall and Chapan-r oke, beginning at 10 A. M. O'clock: ' All Of My Household and Kitchen Furniture TERMS OF SALE: CASH MRS. REBECCA UltiE ROUTE 2, HERTFORD, N. C. iBut I'll go to the books And change my registration. I hope Congress supports him i And puts him on top. And give him the backing : v That Mr. Truman never got (Now Dear God, - If it's thou will (Make him a good President And peace be still. Bless him and guide him Until the end. , ' With peace on earth . And good will to all men.. BETHEL CLUB MEETS The Bethel Home Demonstration Club held its regular meeting at the community house on Friday afternoon, 'November 14, with Mrs. Charles Ward as hostess. "Come, Ye Thankful People, Come" was the ..opening song, after which Mrs. , Emmett Long gave the de votional. Roll was called ana minutes of Uw; last meeting read 'and approved. Mrs. S. M. Long, Nutritional Lead er, gave an .interesting demonstra tion on "Sweet Potatoes In Your Menu. : --v Mrs. W. P. Long, - Family , life Leader, gave a brief talk. L A contest was conducted by Mrs. W. ID. iPerry with Mrs. Reuben Stal- Kngs winning the prize.: The meetinsr adjourned- with the Club Collect,; after which delicious refreshments were served. . Others present were: Mesdames J. C. Hobbs, C. E. White, C. T. Phil lips, J. A. Proctor, J. P. Ward, E. J. Proctor .and Miss Gertie Chappell. : .3 (Continued from -Z even to make public accusation against him so that they might destroy him. They asked, "Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath day?" Jesus refused, to fall into their trap. He began his reply With a simiple . question. , This was its n. . ti into . . l a . 'T.'oukt you lL't L-n c t, r wou! J ; leave him Ca to tile? To Wt'i. out would be work, but, because of the financial value of the sheep, they would lift it out any way. lAfter giv- ing them time to think about his ques tion, Jesus then asked, "And isn't a man worth more than a sheep." Not waiting for their reply, he said, "It Js awful to do well on the sabbath days," There are few women y believe yoc if rou tell them tlry beautiful. , ; , ' .i cf c.- Council ' of .br, he I:.' 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