Po LAWRENCE ROTARY CLUB 1. SHILE—-SING A SONG omile and the world smiles with you, Sing a song. Don't be weary, Just be cheery ALL day long. whenever your eas Your troubles And your care peem to be more than you can Really bear Smile and the orld smiles with you, Sing a songe 2e Lut WE CALL YOU Siig THsARt - _ Let me call you "Sweetheart, " I'm in love with you. Let me hear you whisper that you Love me, too, Keep the love-light glowing dn your eyes so true; Let me call you "Sweetheart, " i'm in love with youd 3. SMILES There are smiles that make us happy, There are smiles that make us blue, There are smiles that steal away the tear-drops, — ‘As the sunbeaus steal away the dew. There are smiles that have a bender meaning That the eyes of love alone may see, - Bub the smiles that fill my life with sunshine, Are the smiles that you give to me. Lhe 2 Alt A GOL I want a girl just like the girl That married dear old dad, She vias a pearl and the only girl. That daddy ever had, A good old-fashioned ent with heart so true One who loves nobody dias but yous I want a girl just like the girl That Eoepied Gear old dad. - Se LEVsk SONG I've been wukkin' on de railroad | All de live-Long day; I've been wukkin! on de railroad, To pass de time away. Doan yo! hyar de whistle blowin’, rise up so early in de mawn; Doan' yo' hyar de cap'n shoutin!: "Dinah blow yo! hawn!" 6. PUT ON YOUR OLD GRAY BONNET Put on your old gray bonnet With the blue ribbon on it, — while I hitch old Dobbin to the shay; And through the fields of clover we'll drive up to Dover. On our golden wedding day. Te iY wiLD IRISH ROSE iy wild Irish Rose, The sweetest flow'r that grows, You may search ev'rywhere, but mone can compare ° ith my wild Irish Rose. iy wild Irish Hose, The dearest flow'r that grows, and some day for my sake, she may let me take The bloom from my wild Irish Rose. 8 PARTING SONG : (Tune: "Perfect Day") | | “w@ aré néaring the end of a Rot'ry Day which will long remain in our thoughts; It should send each member or suest away with the joy that the day has brought, For Rot'ry means Service at work and play, And friendships that never fade; So ‘we graso at the end of a Rot'ry day The hands of the eat we've made. Note? Don't walk off with these song sheets-~Tarn then in after the program. -