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Show Home Culture Club Hears Report On DaTkest Africa "Weapons, Wiles, and Ways of Women in Deepest, Darkest Africa" was the title of a speech given by Mrs. Darst Newhouse at a meeting of the Home Culture Cul-ture club Wednesday. Mrs. Newhouse said that although al-though African women are cub-missive cub-missive and docile by nature, they also possess great power and courage. . Many interesting customs of the natives were noted. A description of the mission mis-sion work concluded her speech. Mrs. Newhouse spent twenty-five twenty-five years in French Cameroun, a province on the west coast of Africa, where she and her husband hus-band carried on missionary-work. missionary-work. Mrs. Newnouse is a nurse and her husband, who is still in Africa is an ordained minister. She returned to this country three years ago and is engaged as nurse at the Wasatch Acad- enMrs T M. Keuseff was hostess to the club and served light refreshments re-freshments at the conclusion of the program. Two former members were reinstated. re-instated. They were Mrs. Elsie Clitheroe and Mrs. Carrie Tomil-son. |