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‘BLOOMINGTON, Ind., May 12— Seventeen Indiana university junio four of them from Indian apolis, have been elected to Mortar Board, senior women's honorary organization, for their scholarship, leadership and service. The new members are: Jean Carpenter, Janet Gray Frazee, Patricia Gates and Carolyn Sullivan, all of Indianapolis; Doris: Blackburn, North’ Miami Beach, Fila. Mary ' Lou Buswell, Culver; Mary Frances Dreesen and Katherine Fields, East Chicago; Ruth Hauff, Anderson; Annabelle Hollingsworth, Russiaville; Helen Hoover, Kentland; Betty Leible, Bloomington; Kitty Morrisen, Kokomo; Martha Jane Reel, Schenectady, N. XY; Marjorie Jean Smith, Washington, D. C.: Norma Lea Snyder, Paxton, and Catherine Walker, Lafontaine. Mrs. Cecilia Hendricks, faculty advisor of the organization for the past year, was also elected to membership. Initiation services were held at 8 a. m. yesterday.

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of her predeceasing Marcel or Sir

responsibility for Basil and Godfrey also, she began Yo consider the possibility of her own death. The odds

would: very much dislike surviving her contemporaries.

TRE STORY: Sir ein “DARLING,” Sophie. sald, wy “Besides, I'd hate to feel I was Te er Ei see Gn BE want to ask you something. Youl|leaving you all alone,” Sophie went| {i Je thankiul , Sonhis has Betis » know, I can't live. forever—not-inlon. “And having someone else for| & 833 of the boa his TR en! fo Bad the flesh, that is—" whom. you are responsible is just as bn soutly 1 “Don’t, Granny,” Vicksy cried in good as the other way round.” # e dor’ ‘ CHAPTER 10 real terror. The world without|® Vicky was thinking how deadly oy hase on Madame van Eyck was something!it was, living with a lot of old E ‘his ruc) SOPHIE HAD been waiting sev-| ne could not bear to think about.| people. : A Je sral days for & chance to talk to How dreadful to be without fam- " & » y 4 otiy Tidding. 4 Vicky. Since ‘the Bagot boy had|ily, without a home! -“Granny,"| IF THEY WALK around the xl "ME. Delato gone back to his near-by base, get- he bo ing . fia; plense Sent tn Po A i Tad They hate plug a last tw e 'm married and se \ is Hag home only for hesk-enis Vioky and have some kind of a life of nok fo have meals op Joho 36 huey LAUNOR Y. AND OR Y CLEANING or par work with the zeal of & fana Tw a a, Sarvs, Toon ort SER VICE , The south Sophie was worried at her lack of| wyqvg A thing we must face,” said behind by one generation and are ws ound ol appetite and at a loss to acoountig nie firmly, not really believing never really comfortable with the : eis WEF for it, since a Je let astived for in it herself. “Of course you know next, : oy were sen Moidhongisdhase Soir ky came|; ap leaving everything to you.| ‘Of course” sald Sophie, “ils ° dete ah he lew or the weeR-@ 08 ®lvou will be very rich. I have no hard on older people to have to to truck: oa month of July. The child could not {one else I wish to remember in'live with young ones. Young people dingo think he Was Deglecting her, my will, However—that does not'have no Séise of time, they hate WET Ww ASH $ 25 lies o wil mean I intend to leave everyone to do anything when it should be ; 3 IT WAS not Vicky's affairs that), ,,rgvided for.” done and they have no respect any . 18 Ib. 1 Diessure wa were on her grandmother's mind| «Qh, youll outlive them all” more. I don't mean to say you \ / Additional Ib. 6e he, ales, ¥ today. Sophie's return to her birth- | Vicky said, hoping devoutly this need setually have Marcel or 5 » ys were o scenes would prove to be the case. Charles to live th you. ey . oS we drole of her Soh ropa Sd Sovhie, al- wouldn't like that at all” ROUGH DRY, FLAT (RON Sprays es younger « = =» “ N Hex camel Dee. I having provided now than T” That Marcel, Godfrey and VICKY COULD not help smiling FANLY X Fit ” Cleaning ON should have been clear. Being at [Basil Were also- her juniors she as she heard the opposite point up on the ds bottom & good, sound, incorruptible [refused to acknowledge. “Sir|of View. She was too young to the front and Maine conscience, it was not. Charles must be taken care of, al- [realize that, in one of nature's ‘Prom whe! While she ‘was slowly drying up [¥*V5” most merciful examples: of com. wm IRONED Sr in the hot Riviera sun, Sophie had | «« x = = pensation, loss of desire to be active Lo . . MADAME VAN EYCK is sur-/gccompanies the loss of ability,

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vived by a granddaughter and a! butler,” Vicky murmured. Sophie looked at her coldly, “I'm sorry,” sald Vicky. “All right, dear. Now. It would be foolish for me to name in my will people who are only too likely to predecease me. I have, therefore, as I say, left everything to you. On condition that you always take care of Marcel, Sir Charles, Godfrey and Basil.” Vicky was silent. “Well?” sald Sophie.

given no thought to. the possibility “Oh, Granny, you know I wouldn't

let them starve. You don't need to talk about it." “That's a dear child. -Godfrey land Basil too, of course. Promize.” “I promise.”

» » ” VICTORIA pictured Salty proposing and being informed that four old men went along with his {bride. She must get married before Granny died. She had to. And suppose Salty never did propgse at all? Supposing he stayed. in the navy and went to sea for years and - years and Granny died and pressed her hands together between they never camie back to Goose

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her knees. She told herself, I Neck any more and she never saw mustn't say anything. I must never | him again. . . x let her know, Granny is so fo] and kind, (To Be , Continued)

took as regularly as her morning coffee. She could not imagine her funeral . without mourners other than Vicky. It would not do at all.

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