Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1948 — Page 18

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~ Yule Events Christmas Parties Planned This Week

Annual holiday events are on the schedules of a number of “olubs “meeting this week. Mrs, —Willlam - Byram Gates’ dancing . class, sponsored by the Irvington

eighth graders, will hold its

Set Special — ;

Union of Clubs for seventh and}

- Lovely Lady of Tomorrow

Christmas party in the Howe High School Gym Friday night.| wun.ThQ ovEDE 18 to begin at 7:30) and will 'end at 9:30 6’ clock. Music for dancing will be furnished by, Miss Dorothy Davaul's Orchestra. Members of the committee who . . will act as chaperones are Messrs,

and Mesdames Francis Helkema, R. E. Broadlick, James Bowen, Charles Bearnard, Harold Eickhoff, Richard Orton, John Spotts

and Harry Pirtle and Dr. and| Mrs. R. C. Reese, {

The Newcomers Club will have| its regular bridge-tea at 1 p. m.| Friday in the Central YWCA.| Mrs. 8. A, Cochran will be the hostess,

Mrs. - Thomas Smith, New| ‘Bethel, wiil entertain the Frank-| "lin Center Junior Homemakers Club tomorrow. Mrs. Earl S8himes will be the assistant hostess.

The Friday Evening Cross Town Club will have a gift ex-| ¢. change at its Christmas party, and luncheon Saturday in the * home of Mrs. Wayne McMahan, I Westfield Road. Mrs. John Humes is chairman of arrangements, : Assisting her will be Mesdames “OMSL Keller, Earl Smock and William Griggs and Miss Ruth Flick.

The annual Christmas dinner of the Janet Ada Club will be held at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in Ci~faldi's Restaurant. New officers for the year are Mrs. Paul Barrows, president; Mrs. Eugene Curran, vice president; Mrs. Loren t Tracy, secretary, and Mrs, Ace + "Pracy, treasurer.

E19 DAR Groups Reach Goal in $900,000 Drive

Times Special WASHINGTON, Dec, 15—Mrs. Furel Robert Burns, Indiana

Harold Wilkens, |

4 a Photo by Ruth Ann Hamilton,

[DEBORAH ANN SEXSON is learning to play “Jingle Bells” on the piano.

Times Staff Phot

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

ographer. The 6- | year-old studies her music with Mrs. Christine Houseman and ballet at the Jordan Music Conservatory...She attends York Kindergarten, Besides her lessons she likes to |° =~" X dance in a circle to Mother Goose records with her brothers, J. B., 4, and Bobbie, 3..| A 6:30 p.%i di Deborah also draws butterflies for her 6-month-old baby sister, Jill. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sexson, 3679 Washington Blvd. (By MARJORIE TURK.)

Sororities—

Sorority Group

Plans Yule

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{ | Mrs. Robert Irwin To Be Hostess {Delta Phi Sorority, will have a [Christmas—party at 2:30-p: : {Sunday “Mrs. Robert Irwin, 5720 [Hillside Dr., will be the hostess.| Assistant hostesses will be {Mesdames Stanley Herman, Glen] g- | Laudig ana _Wijlbur Bahne, Miss .+Mariorie Faulk and Migs Dorothy] iWeisenbach. t | The sorority has adopted the] {Marion County Society for the ICrippled as its project. The mem-| |bers alse contributed to the news-| |papers’ charities this Christmas. i

Mrs, William Miller, 2620 E.| {12th St. will be hostess for the {holiday party of the members of | Eta Chapter, Sigma Delta Tau! Sorority. The party will be held] [Tuesday. |

Miller and Charles Stark, Miss

{Rech are-in charge of refresh-| iments and entertainment. The members will complete their, Christmas project of making toys for the children in Riley Hospital.

Xi Tita Chapter, Beta Sigma, {Phi Sorority, wili meet at 6:30] p. m. Monday. Mrs. Ralph Mec-|

Ave, .

New pledges of Gamma Chapter, Gamma Gamma. Nu Sorority, will be honored at a dinner at 8 . m. today in the Riley Hotel. ey are Mesdames Madalene! ght, Margie Garby and Terry Rauth, Miss Julia Downey and uise Kuhn.

pal Batson, 4819 Guil-| ford Ave.) : members of Beta Chapter, Delta] 3 Fri-| ‘Will be a gift ex-|

(planned by the embers | Sorority,

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State DAR regent, announced fo-

: waka and Dr. Manasseh Cutler of | !. North Manchester are the first in| the 300i the National Society. ; Both chaptérs have raised more

; ‘by President General Mrs, Roscoe C. O'Byrne of Brookville. As a

‘Charleston, West Va., chairman mittee said. . Mishawaka and Mrs, Kurt + Thoss is Regent of the Dr. : Manasseh Cutler Chapter.” Mrs. Manchester group.

Door, Stairway “1 To Be Gifts

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Jadiana,.-Mra. .Q' Byrne's state, is taking a leading part in raising the funds of the building project. At the DAR state conference it was voted to give the $2000-main entrance door. in hon-| or of the President General; also { the $20,000 stairway in honor of _ Mrs. O'Byrne, Mrs. J.” Harold ‘I Grimes, Vice President General! tof Martinsville, Mrs. James B.| Crankshaw, Honorary-Vice Pres: ident General of Ft. Wayne, and Mrs. Burns. vo

.. the penny-a-day plan by which ~ $8.65 will be raised this year-and:

a, per caplis, in

the DAR are for construction of a new addition to the present ad-; ministration: buf “and for al

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April and efforts are being made .10 raise the entire sum during the administration of Mrs. O'Byrne which ends in April, 1950.

Cites Need | For Policies

“Industries real§p more today | ‘ than ever before the value of ‘well-established programs. .and clearly defined company policies,” Miss Marian White, assistant safety director at Eli Lilly & Co, ’ told a group of business women] ! last night. | Miss White spoke on “Organ-| ‘. ized Personnel Plan” at the joonthly dinner meeting of the! Association of Personnel Women| . of Indianapolis in the 40 & 8 Chateau Club, . “An essential at the present “ time Mise White said, “is em-| ployee-employer security. Much! can. be expected from the inaug4 uration and the untiring followthrough of a well-organized per- . sonnel plan.” ‘

: ITSC Sets Special . Christmas Party [1 The Christmas party and gift Ey of the Victorian Chap- * ! ter, ITSC, will be held Friday in the home of Mrs. Marion W. Brown, 1520 Herschell Ave. - There will be # 12:30'p, m. ‘luncheon. Mrs. joh# W. Thorn-|

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of the building promotion com* erschel Davis. and Joseph -C.|

Mrs. Waiter Kelps is Regent of ror the dance.

home And Mesdasees Henry Hohlt, Carl Betty Cramer and Frank Tra- King,. Robert Schlege,

The funds now being raised bY ‘palmer Ward and Dr. and Mrs.

‘erations in Memorial continer: : nica + oom

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ner Dance to be held Friday night

Indianapolis Alumnae Associa- | Stayton, Pheobe Yeo, Ruth Hor- ert Kline.

(Mr. Robbins, will be joined by| Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Huncil- fom» Messrs.” and {Schofield, Royer K. Brown, H.!dance ‘with Messrs.

Norris

{and Mesdames James H. Peeling, Blackburn, + : Davi Mr. and Mrs. Bert L. Pearce and Mrs. George Matthews will be with this group will be with Messrs. and Mes- form another party. : {dames Thomas H. Townsend Jr.,

retary of the association, will at-/and Richard Ware. Mr. and Mrs. Mesdames tend with Mr. and Mrs. Ott6 “JT. F. Tesla Barlet Will “bé “ia Rhodes ana. 1.

{Mrs. .D. 1. Mobley, Mrs. J. D. Mesdames Edward Karrmann, E. Geirhart. {Bishop and Robert W. Dunlavy. Laurence Carr, Silas Kivett, Eric Mrs. William A, Rugg, dance Wadleigh, Jack - Messick,

‘Burnside, ITE 1 Netherton, verse. Mr and Mrs: TF.

hart will form another party. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Evans

man Titus will attend together.

and Mrs. E. G. Mauck and Mr.| Mr. and Mrs, William B. Weis- and Mrs. Carson Donley will be are Messrs, sell will be with Messrs. and Mes- in the party. . Eugene H.

and Yockey,

ner. They will be joined at the dinner in their home for Messrs, and Tony Foster. dance by Messrs, and Mesdames and Mesdames Irwin Sedberry,

Merrill, Thomas Belton, Charles dall Jr..and John Lambertus.: | damés Ralph Seck,

Barnhill,” Efiferach Boyd. Gordon Mr: and Mrs Robert-8:- Diener Hauber; - Joseph - K.-Taylor-and

ha Jam ttis, Victor will spend the ingdon, John Houghton “aha r, James 8. Grimes, James Mr, and Mrs,

Hiram Sexton.

a 3 Tis A LL danced 1X Frank Ivar Inna an earry-1—%

Robert Heine and Fred T. Gier- Fairchild and Mr. and Mrs. Nor-/and Mrs. Donald 3. Stevens, Dr.|

1948 Ch ristmas Evergreen Dinner Dance on Friday |

- Reservations are being made; Dr. and Mrs. William P. Keller Robert W. Walton and John Reel € for the Christmas Evergreen Din-|Will have a cocktail party before and Misses Marcie Prather, Mar-| ’ ) : the dinner for Messrs. and Mes- garet Haber, Ann Wallace, Jane Let 8 Fal— : Pi : ies ve {dames A. C. Slifer,~ Robert M./Curle and Lillian Fletcher and ° . day that two Indiana DAR in the Columbia Club. The event gost, Frank Reissner and George Fred Adams; Willis Kunz, poz Plain Dishes |

) ton and James H. Keller and \j d M Mal ! tion, Kappa Kappa Gamma Soror-| ; Mr, an rs. aloney the state to reach “thelr goal in! jy. [Richard and Robert Leslie. Will Be Hosts amour | bullding_project of; - Ns. “Koy M. Fobbins, presl- unciimans | “gr Sg yrs Mayer Matoney | pric vo wpnvs € 'dent of the association, and 10 Attend will entertain before the dance, : MENUS.

: { Mesdames than the $6 per capita requested nfessrs. and Mesdames Everett M. man will attend the dinner and Charles W, Hulett, John L. Curry, | { and Mes- Edwin Kilrain Jr., Wilbur A. El-! i Cottingham, DeForestidames Fred T. Hill, Robert Cov- liott ‘and Alvih Fernandes. Mr.| result the chapter names will be o' pen, Donald E. Compton and ert, Hilbert’ Rust, James Black-'and Mrs. Elmer Doriot and Mr.! placed on the building fund honor| claude C. Jacquart and Dr. and lidge, Harry T. Cooper Jr., James and Mrs. James Forsythe will atroll, Mrs. V. Eugene Holcombe of ys ‘John R. Brayton. Messrs.|A, Hogshire and Robert A.|tend the dance together. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. McCormick and Mr. Diener will i

Mr, and Mrs. James ‘A, Stuart” P.| Miss Dorothy B. Overman, sec- Robert D. Beckman, Walter Nolte Jr. will attend with Messrs. Max ‘Fritz, 1assel ul Ch ; it \ Palen, Mrs wii Burns is a member of the North geycht, Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Linn, party which includes Messrs. and Raymond F, Efliott Jroand Fred chia; on

Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Little | Kern will be at the Columbia Club with ichairman, and Mr. Rugg, Messrs. Miles and Howard Alltop and Miss Messrs. and Mesdames David L./1 Ib. broccoli | Donavon Boiling salted water i

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land Mrs. Charles Van Tassell and broccoli with tight, deep gréen | Messrs, and Mesdames Clifford Messrs. and Mesdames Edward buds that haven't opened out or| fwitt-entertain Messrs. and Mes- Renaker, Eastwood Heron and C. Hixon, Thomas C. Hasbrook turned yellow, Place, heads down, dames Robert Keel, Walter Shir< Earl Clark will bejoined by the and James-Grund-will attend as! into cold salted water for half ‘ley Jr.;- John--Jewett, John -Har-.David Brewers for the dance. Mr,.a. group. . ar - {Key and Chris McClure, Planning a party for the dance ang-trim off leaves and woody Mesdames peeling on stalks up-threugh the James R. dames Daniel Grubbs, George — Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Srader Hardin. Harold Howenstein. Her- peaq 1 Weness and Ben Datton for.din- will have cocktails before ‘the bert Spencer.J. Herbert DéHaven, 084. FARCE 18 Hise 08 foun:

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bockoski Indiana members have adopted por figra, Al Ekberg, John Lemarr Layfield, George T. Tin- will attend with Messrs. and Mes-| go

evenin with Laurence Davis. Mr. and Mrs.| ¥ er NCAR Wabett WOTAIES TO Crevtartwie hewitt SICANKE OD. heated serving. dish. Luther Stear and iC. Freihofer, Edmund Haggard, Mr:-and Mrs. Verne Peck.

;..J1 be the hostess. The assistants are

{Sheldon Cox, Stewart

‘etta Home as its charity project:

chapters, Mishawaka of Misha- is the annual charity ball of the |W. Bockstahter and Misses Janet las” White, King Traub and Rob-

Breakfast

Spiced cooked prunes Eggs baked in bacon rings Whole wheat toast and butter Lunche~n i Canned Sentt broth { Crackers viled ham and lettuce sandwiches Fruit gelatine with top milk Dinner

Baked lake trout Tartar sauce Parsley buttered potatoes Broccoli polenaise

and butte _Raspberry ice and vanilla ice cream k to drink: One quart for each one pint for “each adult in addi= to that used in the day's menus |

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Winners [Shindig for Mile-O

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Twenty-five girls last night received prizes for attractively dec: orated rooms at ‘the annual ® Christmas contest held at the In-

{diana University Training School/_# {for Nurses. The awards were pre-|

sented by Miss Harriet Reeves,| president of the IU Nurses Alumnae Association, at a party in the Ball Residence for graduate and student nurses. Several rooms were individual projects but in cases where two share a room, they both were .included in the prize awards. Win-’ ners in the cottages for affiliating §& students were Miss Bettye Klauss and Miss Viola Strueh, first; Miss Joyce Morrow and Miss Martha Skidmore, second; Miss Kathleen Weést and Miss Phyllis Peterson, third, and Miss Norma Glazier and Miss Frances Stucker, fourth. Ball Residence — Miss Lorna Newton, first; Miss Jantce Will and Miss Delores Scotten, second, and Miss Margaret Hiestand and Miss Patricia Brown, third. Ball Annex—Miss Dorine Durham and Miss Jean Mosher, Miss Julta Hull and Miss Margaret Haymaker, tie, first place, beauty, and Miss Norma Craig and Miss Passwater, first place, | originality. Miss Barbara Hallock and Miss Helen Schwomeyer, second; Miss Ruth Grindle and Miss Patricia Kittinger, third, and Miss Sara jane Myers and Miss Sara Ellen| Julius, fourth.

Sponsor Skating Fete |

The CLIX Sub Deb Club members will sponsor a skating party

JUDY SPRINGER :

"JIM MEEK

' some practice donating to the charity.

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The Times' Clothe-A-Child Fund will benefit from the "Santa Shindig" tomorrow night in Our Lady of Lourdes Church Hall. The dance is being sponsored by the CHIX and KURVES Sub Deb | Clubs, the REGES and LEX Squires Clubs and the Soubirous Club. ; burgh wilt be guest speaker for|at 7 p. m. today in the Riverside, Judy Springer and Jim Meek stop at the Mile-O.Dimes and get

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browned, buttered crumbs. Serve. at onve, ‘Serves six.

Set New Year Dance at Fort |

| The Officers’ Club, Ft. Benja-| min Harrison, will have a New Year's Eve dance at 9 p. m. in the | club, Col. W. R. Sweeley is chair-| man of the event. Members of his committee includue Maj. F. C. McVay, Maj. | Ho E. Dreubert, Maj. Bernice Phil-| Hps, Maj. C. R. Elliott, Capt. I. A. |Iverson and Capt. C. M. Spilman. | Others assisting with the ar-| rangements are Capt. R. B. Hen|dry, Capt. J. F. Williams, Lt. (38) | |'T. M. Kibler and Lt. G. M. Dayvid-| Ison. wet : } There will be a breakfast after the ‘dance.

| Annual Holiday Party Theta Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority, will have its annual Christmas party at 6:30 p. m, tonight in the home of Mrs. Gene Clinton, 1732 Bosart Ave. | Assisting the hostess will be Miss Evva Graeter and Mrs. D. F. Rader. A gift exchange will be held after the dinner.

{Sorority to Meet Zeta Chapter, Phi Theta Delta | Sorority, will meet at 8 p, m, today. Mrs. George Lelerdecker,! 3824 E. 34th 8t., will be the host-| ess,

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Joanne McDonald and Miss Billie THE BRIDAL SCENE— Bridal Dinner Will Honor Janet Sutter, R. N. Dedaker wv: or sos sia; soning

Mr. and Mrs. John G. Sutter, Marion, will entertain with a|take any interest in the vital

Friday night in the Marion Hotel for their daughter, economic and political problems The couple will be that plague Germany today.

bridal dinner

bridegroom; Mr.

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Mesdames James Lee William the alumnae club and Mrs. Robert

ttt i ii 15, 1048 | Yule Luncheon Arranged IU President |

MRS. HENDRICKSON

he Bryn Mawr Alumnae Club of Indianapolis is planning a Chriskmas luncheon for club members, students enrolled in Mawr and prospective. students, The event will be held at | p. m., Dec. 29, in the Propylaeum. Mrs. Edgar H. Evans. is president of A, Hendrickson is secretary.

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Of Germany

Democracy Is Years Away, Wells Says |

Reorientation is the crux of the German problem today and its “luniversities must teach and live democracy so that it may become a positive force in the development of a prosperous and peaceful Europe, Dr. Herman B Wells told friends and members of ihe Indianapolis: Branch, American Association of University Women AIEEE DUR... rvs cerns reson The president of Indiana University spoke at the annual guest {dinner meeting in the. North Methodist Church. “Until reorientation occurs, Gere many will be potentially danger« ous to the peace of Europe,” he said. “The German people will bd genuinely . reoriented when they | honestly build democracy and {when they sincerely believe in democracy. This goal is far away and at best will require the continuing effort of the occupying

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Others who will attend are mr. M Natham Swaim and

and Mrs. H. John Guepel.

troit, and Larry ‘Hare, Blooming- b will be hostess to thei, ‘

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er meet 87 MER“ 8 Nori witt give ~ua; of |bachelor- dinner. tonight in {Lambda Mu,Chapter/§igma’Beta Directors’ Room of the Columbia | .. Mrs. Club for Dean E. Wildman of eaver, 110 N. Traub Ave. Peru and Indianapolis. Mr. Wild'man and Miss Mary Jo Gray will ames be married Saturday at 8:30 p. ra. nan in the Advent Episcopal Church, |

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Guests will be Donald Helm,

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Miss Margie Mellen ther sister as maid of ho Margie Endress, Evansville, and]

Miss Dorothy bridesmaids. “Ni

{will be flower girl. and of e | Bunnegal, eet slices and onion rings on endive [yw y I te gs {will be best man and Maitin

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’ . e Br ey. c At Columbia Club Is Sorority’s Yearly Charity Ball [eves ies ani tris to the 18 Richard sowitt, Robert 3. Brown,

«Arnold Kunkler, Richard CaldFred. RK.’

Brown, Wayne Lanning, James

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serve as ushers. Miss Mellen i

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s a graduate of | {Marian- College and the prospec-| “tive bridegroom is a graduate of hrothe Indianapolis

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| - Miss Marie Hoffbauer will have Democratic Club will be rriss Joyce Soltis, Jerry O'Rear| Christmas party for members and ®land Don Crose in her party. guests at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the . Misses Lauretta Handy, -Alice|club-room. { Ray, Linda Bobinec and Marilla iller and Gary Henry, cans and Karl Schneider will be/llam TF. McMillen,

{Intire, president, will be the host-i Janet, and hér fiance; Robert N. Dedaker Jr. {ess In her home, 5688 Guilford married at 4:30 p. m. Saturday in the home of the bride's parents. | _- Guests at the dinner, which will precede the wedding rehearsal, |@ will include Mrs. Robert N. Dedaker, mother of the prospective!

Miss Ruth Gerking and Carl E.| "Johnson, Miss Sue - Anne Sutter Blanck were married at 7:30 p. m. | apd. James Sutter, all of Marion;| Saturday.

r. and Mrs, Raymond Mitchell, 2 Holt Rd. Edward Blanck Jr. ype |brother of the bridegroom, Was jeadership for. the rebuilding of [best mian and Miss Norma Ren-|s free Germany” he stated, “is fro was maid of honor. “After their wedding trip in the ast, couple will Erownsburg.

Country Club

Members of the younger se for the holt | n1ained. Mrs. Barnadette Mellen, 232 M./days will attend the Hillerest| . Dr. Wells believes it will be , announces the ap-| Count riage of her daugh-| D¢® 2

I a — g— those planning parties social responsibility which is char.

of Mr 15 Miss: Carol Schneider. She will acteristically found in American and Mrs. Stickan\715 Hanna Ave. entertain Misses Carol Arnholter, universities. at 10 a. m Jean Bhaffer and Jogee: Winiame) . jand Darrell Springer, Jac m- y : pee Catholigi mons, John Edwards and Sen Democratic Club il] attend Groeney and Mr. r. Miss Leppert.

of party. ientertain\at the dance,

The wedding was in| red W. Bassman|the home of the bridegroom's |. ! |fact that the student body in the Altamonte Springs, Fla.; Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward| 001s is older and students are K. D. Pollinger, Wil-|Blanck, Brownsburg. The lard, O.; Miss Vangie Tykel, De- Lester Yearick of the Browns-|y,catjon and devote their ener urg Christian Church officiated. |gioq to their own ‘fields of acade The bride is the daughter | specialization.

ry Club junior

and Mrs. C, BR.

Duke Jr. | Phillip, are planning a{Grissom and Wanda Spurgeon and ss Joan Brooks will also} Joe Spurgeon will present a muse

powers for many years,”

~ |Germans Must Improve Nation

“Most of the. effort must be made by the Germans theme

He described the intellectual tmosphere of the typical German niversity as stagnant. “Work is done in a humdrum manner, in a kind of intellectual vacuum char|acterized by fatigue and apathy,”

said. . Dr. Wells attributed this to the

Rev.| ager to prepare for a definite

“One of -the discouraging face in developing democratic

(the lack of student training in the } [realities of “human relatidn¥ and live in the few extra-curricular activities to ‘encourage such interests.” The democratic forces of ree {form in the German schools and |society in general are already {beleaguered and they would be completely submerged if the Allied“powers sheulc withdraw now or in the near future, the IU pres= ident declared. He advised that the Allies should keep some type

¢| “We haye barely planted the seeds of - democracy there,” he ex-

dance necessary for Germany to develop {its own form of awareness to

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