Our History
The Bucks County Council of Republican Women was started in 1923
by a group of Bucks County women ready to serve the County Republican
Committee. With a motto of "Commence, continue, co-operate," this
group of civic, social, and political leaders crowded into the
auditorium of Mechanics Hall in Doylestown on june 9th to call
their first meeting to order. Through the leadership and determination
of these original members and those who have followed throughout
the decades, the tradition continues. As was aptly stated by one
of the founding women, "If we want Good Government, we must have
good politics, and each woman must join in with the party in doing
her share to make this possible."
Council Pledge
I pledge my loyalty
to the Pennsylvania Federation of Republican Women and my efforts
to further its aims, to strengthen the party, to advance women
in political knowledge and political activity and promote honest
government and unselfish patriotism. |