Pamphlet for Liberty Loan Rally

Title

Pamphlet for Liberty Loan Rally

Creator

Bennet, A.

Identifier

WWP25190

Date

1918 September 29

Description

Handout for a local Liberty Bonds rally in Dermott, AR.

Source

Library of Congress, Woodrow Wilson Papers

Publisher

Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum

Subject

Liberty bonds
World War, 1914-1918

Contributor

Maria Matlock

Relation

WWP25188
WWP25189

Language

English

Text

Don’t let the son go down
4th Liberty Bonds

Liberty Loan Rally
Dermott, Arkansas

High School Auditorium

Sunday Morning, September 29th at 11 o’clock
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Program

[page cut off] A. Bennett, Director of Sales, Presiding

[page cut off] Rev. F.C. Sims

[Star Spangled] Banner Hon. G.E. Snell

[page cut off] idental Expenses

Boy and my Boy
Hear the bugle call,
The call to arms for Liberty,
See them one and all,
They go to fight for you and me,
Heroes you find them,
Every mother’s son.
We must get behind them,
Till their work is done.

--Chorus--

For your boy and my boy,
And all of the boys out there,
Let’s lend our money to the U.S.A.
And do our share,
Ev’ry bond that you are buying,
Will help to hold the firing line.
Buy bonds, buy bonds,
For your boy and mine.

Hear the bugle call,
The call to those who stay at home,
You are soldiers all,
Tho you may never cross the foam.
Keep Old Glory waving,
Proudly up above,
Praying, working, saving,
For the ones you love.

--Chorus--

For your boy and my boy.
And all the boys out there.
Let’s get together till they come back home,
And do our share,
Every bond that you are buying
Will help the boys to cross the Rhine.
Buy Bonds, Buy Bonds,
For your boy and mine.

Four Minute Talk [page cut]

Personal Message from President Wilson [page cut]

Song, “Buy a Bond” [page cut]

Your country calls on you today,
Buy a bond, buy a bond, buy a bond.
She needs your aid and you can help this way.
Buy a bond, buy a bond, buy a bond.
Now a Liberty Bond it is better than gold.
It will save our great Nation from suff’ring untold.
Buy a bond, Buy a bond,
Don’t delay, buy a bond today.

--Chorus--

Buy a bond, buy a bond, buy a bond.
Help the boys across the pond.
They are fighting there for you.
Yes, they’re dying for you too.
Buy a bond, buy a bond, buy a bond.
Help the boys across the sea.
Far away in sunny France.
They take a hero’s chance,
Buy a bond, buy a bond for Liberty.

Your president now sounds the call,
Hurry up, hurry up, hurry up.
To do your duty, right in line you fall.
Hurry up, hurry up, hurry up.
Buy a Liberty Bond, that’s the right thing to do.
Put your money to work for the Red, White and Blue.
Buy a bond, buy a bond,
Don’t delay, Buy a bond today.

Address………………………...Hon. John D. Arbuckle, Attorney General of Arkansas

Solo and chorus, “Don’t Let the Son go Down”............................Mrs. H.H. Dyer

--Chorus--

So line up and sign up
And buy a Liberty Bond.
For all our sons are over there,
To fight the German Crown.
Make up your mind, do it today,
Don’t let the son go down,
But line up and sign up,
And Buy a Liberty Bond.

Benediction……………………………………..Rev. R.M. Holland

God save our noble men,
Send them safe home again.
God save our men,
Keep them victorious,
Patient and chivalrous.
They are so dear to us,
God save our men.
_____________________________________________
Don’t leave the building until you line up and sign up
And Buy a Liberty Bond

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Citation

Bennet, A., “Pamphlet for Liberty Loan Rally,” 1918 September 29, WWP25190, World War I Letters, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.