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| Did you ever go away from church |
| Feelin' kinda sad |
| 'Cause folks didn't seem as friendly |
| As you'd wished they had? |
| Well, we're sure glad that you came back |
| And we can rightly say |
| You smile at us and we'll smile back |
| 'Cause this is GET ACQUAINTED DAY. |
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| Pastor Lincoln's always glad to shake your
hand |
| And hear you say, |
| "The folks are all so friendly here |
| I'm glad I came today." |
| That's Paul Frederick leadin' the singin' |
| There's Deacon Newton over there |
| And Superintendent Anderson is |
| Around somewhere. |
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| Ivy Dobney's in the nursery |
| Sister Gertie's back there too |
| The boys and girls in Junior Church |
| Are taught by Brother Lou. |
| Mary Luman has the little tots |
| Behind the desk is Mrs. Grills |
| Mr. Gardner counts the money |
| And pays the bills. |
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| That bright and shining countenance |
| Is Dillinger or W.J. |
| Or Sutherland, Frederick or Roberts - |
| Our deacons all smile that way. |
| And if the pastor suddenly grins |
| You'll know without even thinkin' |
| The attractive lady coming in |
| Is Mrs. Lincoln. |
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| The organist is Rosie Roup |
| The pianist's Mrs. Ryan |
| So many more we just can't name 'em |
| So we'll quit tryin' |
| That's why we gave you all a badge |
| So turn to anyone and say, |
| "I think this is a great idea |
| I'm glad it's GET ACQUAINTED DAY." |