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Show REPUBLICAN LADIES GIVE SUCCESSFUL TEA Those who attended tho Republican Ladies' tea, given at the Library auditorium audi-torium Thursday afternoon, report that it was a very successful affair from every point of view. Tho committee com-mittee on decoration cliose the nation-. nl colors for their scheme, and with' Old Glory as a central figure wove about it a very harmonous and pleasing) pleas-ing) effect. Candles and candies were , also in keeping with this color scheme, being red, white and blue. The menu consisted of hot tea and chocolate, sandwiches and confections. confec-tions. Rugs, ferns and shrubs gave the place a homey appearance, and the program was short, but pepful and included tho organization of a local Ladies' Republican club, with Mrs. E. H. Ryan, as president, Miss Janet Rollo secretary, and the following as members of tho executive committee: Mrs. Rose Fuller, Mrs. A. P. Spils-bury Spils-bury and Mrs. Howard Chamberlain. Short addresses were delivered by County Chairman, erdcoceoWebstcr Mrs. Ada Wood Webster, the county chairman, Mrs. Rose S. Fuller, Mrs. Ryan, and others. The poem that appears ap-pears elsewhere in this issue was also read by Mrs Webster Tho ladies of Cedar City aro takiny a keen interest in politics this year and arc becoming quite a factor in local activitcs of a political nature. |