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Show Jelgium Convert Talks at Club A most enlightening and inter-..;tin inter-..;tin talk was given by Albert joffin of this city at the meeting , the Aureole club Tuesday even-f, even-f, at the home of Mrs. Kay El- X native of ,Belguim and a re-fJ,t re-fJ,t convert to the LDS faiht, Mr. loffin related some of the hard-kjps hard-kjps endured by the people of his -Juntry' during the last war and ,i!d how the people have maintained maintain-ed a democratic form of government govern-ment since 1930. With eight and a half million eople in an area less than that of hah, the country is noted for its -snufacturing especially of guns, usware and china, he stated. ;omparing the education system ;Belgnini with that of this coun-rv, coun-rv, he said boys and girls go to karate schools until they are out .high school and only the wealthy aiilies can send their children to allege. Because of the larger coun- :ries bordering all sides of Belgium ie people speak several languages, yjuim, he said, has one of the fjest of harbors, all steel and con-ste. con-ste. The visiting guest speaker ex-:ressed ex-:ressed his love of America and 3 appreciation of the way of life -A this country. The club meeting was in charge i Mrs. Emma Long, president, 7to introduced the speaker. Re-ireshments Re-ireshments were served at the ise of the program. |