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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, February 1, 1953

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 1, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Foreign wives learn about America in Friendly atmosphere at Sill by Dorothy Russell no matter How eagerly a Bride May look Forward to emigrating to the United once Here she Looner dependent in inter on meet file women Over station Bath formerly of is Zijic Lonb Secretary bus appeared on both radio and her husband is in certainly will go through a painful period of homesickness and in this Small american 100 Miles Southwest of Oklahoma grate Fai i brides Are learning the meaning of i southwestern a special sort of i hospitality designed to ease the Strain of new j surrounding the artillery Center of the nation which forms its own Huga and isolated Lawton has Tat decades been a Soldier those who have served in Utt zones of Germany and Austria will meet again Many old from manding general to girls from All vow those Many of whom now an f new contingents from Sill set sail for and Many brides now ars leaving on their first trip with the men returning from overseas there Are always new foreign brides the Ter National club is the product of this the brainchild of Floyd of the towns District judge who is responsible for administering the oath of citizenship in this the club has beat in existence almost 18 inaugurated in August it has Sinet then rescued Many Young foreign brides from homesickness and it has nurtured Many Jackson conceived the idea of the club while attending one of the citizen ship classes conducted by her since it has flourished with a kaleidoscopic membership comprised of nationalities ranging from prosaic French and English to exotic chinese and there Are korean and Many from behind the Iron a hungarian poles and yugoslav and there is a preponderance of German and austrian because of its fabric wives of officers and enlisted men from the school tee membership is a constantly fluctuating it normally averages when Jackson founded she fid so not merely in a gesture of Hospital but out of the realization that the Tot eign however diverse their Nat Tab in More in common win each other than with native born some of the women of Cour naturalized american the Oor membership requirement is foreign Wim English is the common language of Seoti club which generally begin end in conversation but Are highlighted w a cultural program chairman Jef Olga Spence shortly due in Gera Anji to which her husband has just signed is a former Luxembourg girl new a stateside correspondent for the Lite Arf Les Cashiers she is for Mer editor chief of two the Mollie is a Veteran British stage and radio afr Tress she and spent have combined to provide More than the usual with the accent on the ence of noted dancers and cans has been besides assisting the foreign born in learning to know each the also is Back of a project to Community and the state i tic its prospective through an arrangement with radio station worked out a weekly broadcasting ule on the meet the women p each for 15 a different nationality is interviewed Carol Carter and introduced to the or so residents of so than 30 wives have been on a broader scale the girls being Given their fling at j in Oklahoma 3t and that Thor Storr of a idea and the International of real to National the  
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