Sigma PW
b Dinner
. "Rota Siff.
... , Monday even-
thirtv o'clock in the
" f, H. Harley Mull.
F .' ct for a DOtluck
.w ,rch of the home.
LjfJt ' , .
f ,,n will be cnairman 01
I with Miss Wil-
r5bs assisting-
.. imr Daegel, formerly of
L, las teen vacationing
situ
L.mi this week according to
received by her daughter,
r f Fnoenp Mrs
f that her mother plans
faro to Eugene to live, next
VOWS REPEATED
AT REEDSPORT
REEDSPORT First Baptist
Church parlors were the scene
of the marriage July 22 of Miss
Faye Duckett, daughter of Mr.,
and Mrs. Pierce Duckett of Loon
Lake, to Samuel Warren Hughes,
son of Mrs. V. L. Harris of
Reedsport. The Rev. Gravden
Loree performed the ceremony.
"Attendants were Miss Janet
Manning and Henry Leach.
Following the ceremony a wed
ding supper was served at the
Henry Hudson home. Guests in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Duckett,
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harris. Mrs.
William Schneider, Jr., Miss Jo
Ann Duckett, Bert Shipley, Mr.
Leach, Miss Manning, William
Sharpe, grandfather of Mrs. Har
ris, and Mrs. McNaughton, an
aunt, both of Coos Bay. After
a short honeymoon at Depoe Bay
the couple is at home at Loon
Lake.
From Kindergarten
To
College
For Small Fry
For College Debs
JlVjew Scientific Curtdvil
A Softie Permanent-Wave
Is An Essential For The School Lassie
No Fuss No Bother Just Brush
Hair Problems' Disappear
At
Parks Studio of Beauty
1527 Franklin . . Dial 5-2231
For Day or Evening Appointments
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Africa Old Story
Continued from page 4
their post and she took the
queen on tour of the girls'
school. The queen insisted on
looking in every room of the
dormitory-
Their next encounter with
Belgian royalty was in 1931.
Princess Astrid, who later be
came the wife of King Leopold
III, came to tea at the Byerlee
home. A glee club of twelve
native boys, whom Mis. Byerlee
had trained, sang for the royal
guest. The teacher said the prin
cess was amazed that names
could present four-part music.
"Considering thai the Belgian
government is Catholic and
we're Protestant, they have been
very kind to us," Mr. Byerlee
said.
The Belgian government sup
plies necessary medical and
dental care to the missionaries,
and they are beginning to grant
subsidies for educational work,
according to Mr. Byerlee.
When the Byerlees return this
time, Mrs. Byerlee will be
supervisor of the school for wo
men and girls at Bolenge, five
miles from Coquilhatville. En
rollment is 138. There are ten
teachers and a native supervisor.
Academic courses up to the third
grade, are offered from six to
ten o'clock each morning. From
two to five o'clock the girls
learn handicrafts as crocheting,
knitting, and sewing.
Mr. Byerlee will reassume his
duties as master printer and me
chanic of the Bolenge press. The
book, "Fifty Years In Congo,"
by Herbert Smith tells that he
has had charge of the Bolenge
press during all of his service.
He has also been Mission trea
surer for a time, and shared in
the evangelistic and agricultural
work. Both his and Mrs. Byer
lee's pictures appear in the book
which mentions her as a music
teacher at the Congo Christian
Institute.
When the Byerlees arrive at
Coquilhatville, Miss Marie John
son will be at the mission office.
A graduate of NCC, she left Eu
gene last March to return to the
Belgian Congo.
Register-Guard. Eugene. Ore., Sun., Aug. 21, 1949 Page 5C
Loyal Star Lodge spent the rest f the evenin8
Marks Anniversary
reminiscing.
Ladies of The Loyal Star of
America, Pioneer Lodge Number
MB. auxiliary to the Brotherhood
Railway Carmen of America,
celebrated their tenth anniver
sary Wednesday.
The meeting was held at the
home of Mrs. Albert Ezell, 1255
Pearl Street. Mrs. R. J. Mar
tens was hostess.
A review of the history and
past accomplishments of the
lodge was presented by Mrs.
Martens and comments were
made by other members. A scrap
book, which has been kept by
Mrs. W. B. Branch since the
lodge was organized, was passed
for all to see and portions of the
records wore read.
Corsages were presented to the
charter members who attended
the meeting. They were Mrs.
Ezell, the first president, Mrs.
L. I. Headey, Mrs. J. H. Baker,
Mrs. Branch, and Mrs. Martens.
The birthday anniversary cake
was cut by Mrs. Ezell. Members
Exclusive
Nationally Advertised
Lines of ... .
CHILDREN'S
CLOTHING
Agea to Teens
Friendly. Courteoui Servica
SHOP
W J '
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AUGUST
155 W. Broadway Dial 4-4321
Open FrL Eves.
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CLEARANCE
of
Clark Studio. Wiltshire ensravlns
MRS. ROBERT W. COM-BROUGH Is the former Billle Jo Reed
Elkton. The couple, married late in July, is at home at Elkton,
Quota Club Annual
Picnic Late Today
Quota Club will meet today
f6r its annual picnic at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. David Barnhart,
895 Park Avenue, at four o'clock
in the afternoon. The budget and
roster committees are in charge
of the dinner, and will furnish
all food.
Chairmen of the committees
are Mrs. Earl Blackburn, bud
get, and Miss Barbara Smith,
roster. Assisting them are Mrs.
Lillian Morton, Miss Thelma
Schaefer, Mrs. Clifford Ketcham
and Miss Genevieve Hallin.
Don't let the fresh peach season
pass without a ripe peach sundae.
Dice peach into small pieces and
add sugar to sweeten. Let stand in
refrigerator to extract juice from
peach and to form sundae sauce.
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