Show Temperance Notes Edit d by the Local W. W 0 O. T. T U U. We had intimations of the tho chime of Wedding Bells ells on Wednesday July 28 23 and take this occasion to wish jO joy to the editor of f the Enterprise and his bride We trust their interest in inthe inthe inthe the cause of prohibition will continue i and aud increase as tho the days clays go b by Two things we wo are ah a always H glad to II find in a newly e established home home- one t i-t a family Bible the Bible the other the other the II Temperance Pled Pledge l' l The Tho Amethyst calls to mind the saying saing Show me the songs of a nation nation nation na na- na- na I tion and I will tell you rou what it its laws will be as one of our W. W 0 O. T. T 1 U. U I women draws attention to its first article in iu the July August issue issue issue- I A Stainless Flag by Katharine Hicks The first stanza runs Our laud land among the tho nations Holds a high and mighty place Our doors are standing open To the men of every race But neath our great prosperity Is hid a great disgrace Give us a stainless fla flag The s second c stanza I We are weary of our crying J 1 And our hearts are sad and sore As we view tho the drear destruction I That i is l lying ing at our door The Tho cup of dark clark iniquity Is full fulland and running oer o'er Give us a stainless flag And this is only one out ont of many songs making for prohibition and andall andall all ail good true and pure things many of them ahem set to national airs God hasten the day |