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Show itive of India Ls Bjdresses Club yiS. s- Gi!1' a native of India presently attending the BYU J C s the guest speaker at the her .dies Literary Club meeting pliJ Thursday evening at the i T,ne of Mrs. E. T. Crandall. re rfe spoke on the religions of Jd dtlia, in keeping with the 5 of fb's study of Great Religions the World, comparing Islam si and Hinduism with Christ- thetity. The Koran is the lav. irte 1 church and state are one al wording to Islamism doc 50 -ie, he' said. Affiliated with '.hism before joining tlv -S church a little more than mii ,Mr ago, Mr. Gill explained J-"t people of his former re-rL re-rL do not believe in smok AJ, drinking, or using any JJd of stimulant. He told an ilreresting story of his conver- n and said that he was one s' two from India in the LDS ;rch. 4il .( W H. Brown, president, lltiducted the meeting and lilted Mrs. Glen W. Sumsion f read tne collect- Mrs- A- K-:obsen K-:obsen and Mrs. Lacelle msion were in charge of the ffill gram. II The hostess, assisted by her ll&ghter, Mrs. Peggy Childress lOrem and her sister, Mrs. liliry Schwartz, served a de-lllious de-lllious tray luncheon before the )gram. I |