PRESBYTERIAN BUILDERS TAKE BART IN QUIZ PROGRAMProfessor Quiz, more familiarly known to his public as* John H.‘ Nichols;—presided—at-tho—first Fniiprogram of the Builders’— Club?-an-ln^ leresting. session which-was—held at the Presbyterian Church, Friday eve* ning, With Rev. Francis A. Rhoades os utmpire, the Builders were divided ihlo -two sides, H. K. Doubet, a stellar performer, being- captain- of- the-winning side, and Corliss Ingels, equally proficient Jn the art or answering questions, ~the leader of *sid¥ number two. Mr. Nichols had easy questions for the. children and more difficult ones for the grown-ups, but all were interesting and thought provoking.At the v.ery beginning of th\ evening, a pot?luck supper was servedIn the church dining room where the tables were refreshingly colorful with centerpieces of snapdragons furnished by Corliss Ingels of the Henry Nurseries.tAfter supper, the meeting was cal-ied„. to_.o.rder by..Vice. President Ingels, Who expressed regret at the impending loss of Mrv and Mrs. Doubet, faithful members of the club since its organization, Ih the absence of the club president* Frank Biba^ Richard • Finfgeid gave the* report of the ^nominating committee*, as fol-. r*~~~_^- —xPresident,’- '0. P. Child;first*_ vice-president,-Corliss-Ingels; secprid vice-president, Dr. Walter tL. (Bayne; secre-f . f _ . L— • ’ “ - • _ . — A **