HomeMy WebLinkAboutgrange poem A Grange in Enfield
There 's a Grange in the Valley down in Enfield,
No happier place can be found,
As we gather tonight to pay tribute,
To our members all over town.
Chorus :
Oh,cone to the Grange down. at Enfield,
Oh, come to the Grange down the road,
Such a pleasure .you'll find` to be frith us r:
It ?.Till help you whereever you go.
There 's the oldest of course who is Fred
And for may long years he has served,
Then vie come to our 60 year people ,
Their service'. tTe 'll always preserve...
Chorus:
i_artha U. , }iarvey S. , and Fred G.
Fannie Lannin- reached 60 in June.
All the rest have served 50 or over,
i�r. Scha.ber, tonight we Ill miss you.
Chorus :
Hulse S. Lin.a, Lida. and Arthur,
, Irene and E-lerma gwn o
George �.
And the Tucker l s, .Manche , Leon and :t. tt,
Susie ansen yott Just can't keep dotan
Chorus :
Faze! F:T.;' Emua `Prawe.il;-:they come ne t - '
And our ne.w-'Golden Sheafers cone
Lawrence S. , E. 3ohach. an:d Pearl Adit.P ,
v.Te .save oh such a' beautiful past.+. .
Chorus :
:Alt!-)o Yi ghats`` the 'e zd o£ our ,sand,
It is not the end of our tale;
i t'_n so _:iany .brand people behind us
soft 'moo?r we can never fail.
Chort_s
o ctt�-ie of To The Church lrrtioc?.