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Show i Program on Vietnam Enjoyed 1,1 By Literary Club Members ' The Moab Woman's Literary Lit-erary Club met Saturday at the home of Mrs. Tom Randolph. Hostesses were the International Affairs Committee members. Mrs. Harold Jacobs poured hot Russian punch at a beautifully beau-tifully appointed tea table; tab-le; Mrs. Carl Mikesell poured coffee. Mrs. Randolph Ran-dolph and Mrs. Louise M. Watts served a Gorman .dessert. Table decor carried car-ried out the international theme with dolls of various countries. Subject of the program was Vietnam. Mrs. Jacobs reported on the peoples of the country; Mrs. Mike-sell Mike-sell on the Vietnamese people and 1heir religion; Mrs. Randolph spoke on the war subject and play ed a recording about the Americans there and their , imressions of the country. The program was closed with a prayer by Mrs. Watts. President of the grou Mrs. Delbert McAtlin pri; sided over a business se , sion following tho pp.'! .gram. The next mootir was set for 2 p.m. Nov. " with the Conservation cor. ' mittee, Mrs. C. D. Ra cliff, Mrs. N. S. Christ e sen and Mrs. Maxine Mu solman. in charge. - Guests at the Satm-ri; meet were Mrs. Emil Bal and Mrs- R. L. Pipkin. |