Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1947 — Page 12
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be awarded to 58 cadets at commencement gxercises tomorrow.
Butler Societies Pick New Members |
Several Butler university honorary organizations have named pledges who will carry the groups’ activities during the next year. Scarlet Quill, senior women's hon- | |orary, has chosen the following | | junior coeds wha will be active: A Helens Carter, tearm] e, Doris a rey Marshall, Betty Jo 5 Jeorriace. Jean Redwing and Rebeees all of Indianapolis; Slatin Greenfleld; Phyllis M lsh, Frankfort, and Dorothy Reinacker, Carmel, oe amore coeds pledged to:
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, junior women's honorary! ice.
Joan Yarian, Marjorie Little, Canstane | Harvey, Jane Klepfer. Dorothy N » Jennings,
Martha Lee Lancet, Betty Gaddis and Barbara rs, all of Nobles-
Indianapolis; naa - Imogene McClellan, Seymour. New pledges to Spurs, sophomore women's activity group, nounced by Miss Jane Klepfer, president, include: Darothy Ponlon. Helen Davenport, Mar Pothhass, Patricia
gare Wi ade, vers, Ruby King. Mar, Ann Pakich Carolyn Johnson, Joan 3 Anita Patricia Pearson, Betty Strols, Ethel Jackaon. Peggy Jean Millen, ‘Carol wh, nson. .
Shellho Alice ob rtson, "os yy use, pard, Bowman, Marcet Gribben, Shiberine rt, and Patty Lewis, all of ana
Ms; Patricia Donohue, Cleveand O.; Charline Hayes, Marion; Alice erson, ter; Marilyn Brown, Denver, aS Mrs. Helen Jane Avery, Gary rgaret Bowers, Helena, Ark.} Patricia go Frankfort. Joan Leatherman, Tipton; Jean Hodeck, Chicago, Il.; Jane Dietrich, Breman, and Mary Butler, Kokomo. Thomas Bemis, Indianapolis, president of Utes Club, sophomore men's activity group, has announced the following new pledges of that organization:
Jack Green, Jim Cooley, Charles Shaeffer, Richard Hershey, Richard Steele, Dean Finley, Byron Fry, Donald Holmes, Mark Henderson, Joe Dorrell, Frank Lar-
Retr Engagement By Gwen Davenport
(Copyright by Gwen Davenport; Distributed by NEA Service)
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music, the card games, sittings and! " arguments ‘that helped to pass the boys. Let's.all stop living in the | ob we shall leave," years for the end. Still,'past and begin to think about the ec ; ie Sophie said nothing, but con-
that could not be helped.
If this break with Salty Rroved |
to be irreparable, Vicky was cer-| tainly entitled to another and better chance. Sophie slapped her cards down on the table, sending half of them skimming to the carpet. It should not be irreparable. There must some way of patching things up. » » - WHEN SHE went downstairs she found the members of the house-| hold still gathered together, each afraid he would miss somthing or that another would sneak ar interview with Sophie. From old habit Sophie paused in the doorway of the drawing room; she never entered a room surreptitiously. Godfrey was the first to see her.
“Good morning, my dear,” he said, | Sophie.
pre-empting a place at her side,
| THE INDIANAPOLIS TIES
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“Good morning, madame, may : get you some coffee?” “Sophie,” exclaimed Basil “I didn’t know you were up. What a
bad entrance. Imagine
SIR hastened forward. iE
. | shockingly : .|doing the sleep-walking scene and
entering like that—"
“Basil, dear,” Sophie protested, sinking wearily to a chair, “I'm not doing the sleep-walking scene.
His attempt at diversion failed.
“But Sophie dear,” Basil insisted, ‘she was thrilled to recognize you,” ““Because I am Sophie van Eyck. But poor little Vicky is not. And if one is nothing else, one must be respectable.” »
“I AM SURE Vicky cares nothing | for . respectability,” sald Marcel, stoutly. “Do you honestly wish to see her married to some such person as this |
Haven't. done it for some 20 years. How absurd you are” "
“WHICH, N itsels is a crime,”
“When they beg and beg you to re-!
turn—".. ‘Sophie closed her eyes. “Boys,
new generation for a change, Oh,| it's all my fault. I've been away so many years I'd quite: forgotten how things would look to a Mrs. Bagot.”
They had never seen her in this: {chastened mood. : They looked at) her and at one another in distressed bewilderment. | ~ Marcel snapped his fingers. “That | {for Mrs. Bagot,” he said without | conviction. “Who cares about Mrs. | Bagot?”
“VICKY DOES,” * sald Sophie | sadly. “Vicky cares about Mrs. | Bagot, and the world cares.” “Pooh,” cried the loyal Marcel. “What is Mrs. Bagot when com-
pared with the great Sophie van]
| Eyck?” “Everything, I'm afraid,” said “Sophie van Eyck is | unique, but Mrs. Bagot is uni-
Marcel looked at her with tragic| versal. She is the world ' Unless
eyes, “Sophie. Sophie,” he moaned,
near to tears.
kin, Berry Klich, Donald Pike, John Martin, Herman W.chser, Willtam Strauss, John Conkle, - John Woods, John Chesterfield, Bruce Christie, Ruell Parchman lis
group include y kfort George Black, Baldwin, .: Rober! Little, Arlington Hi ts, IIL.; John Ellis Plainfield, N. J.; CI Steckel, ersor David Hamp, 4 Garvey Greensburg: John Pabst, South Bend Gerald W. French
rald Fuchs, Mattoon, Ill: Louis Pren Me., and Eugene Nahrwold, Pt. Wayne.|
Find Chemical to End Spoilage of Stored Seed
By Science Service | NEW ORLEANS, May 26.—A new { method for preventing spoilage of | cottonseed, flaxseed and other seeds | | stored in bulk has been developed. | The work was done by four scien[tists of the southern regional re- | {search laboratory of the U. S. de-! | partment of ‘agriculture. | Seeds thus stored take in oxygen! | and give off carbon dioxide, heating | {up and becoming rancid in the pro-| icess. The researcir quartet finds | | that this process can be stopped by | treating the seed with a number of compounds chemically related to the growth-control hormones. Most | effective are diethyl oxalate and |
a ethlyene chlorhydrin.
| The work was done by Marjorie! |Z. Condon, PF. R. Andrews, Madeline’ G. Lam and A. M. Altschul.
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Bagot?” Basil demanded.
tv “1 do. I can't live forever, "ul ore I shoudl like to know. she’s all
old men |said Basil, throwing out his hands, right. »
“You need worry no longer. 1, [is all fixed," said Basil, “We shall leave.” | Marcel
tinued to lie back motionless, her eyes closed. “Marcel thought ahe. {might not have heard.
y & = { “WE SHALL leave you," he re-/ | peated. | “Perhaps,” said Sophie, “that
{ would be for the best.”
“I wonder,” Sophie murmured!
| after a while. “I wonder ut | - me Marcel might have j al ' masterpiece . . . Basil. have written his book . . . Godfrey might
have been a great star all by himself . . . I thought about it so] much, last night, while I was lying awake. It seemed as if to offer you a home at the end of the long journey was the least I could do. The least.” They stood around awkwardly, not knowing what to say. * » » { “AND NOW,” Sophie went on,| “1 find that Vicky's happiness is|
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kindness." Basil drew a deep breath, “Today we are old” he sald in a gentle voice, “Whether we succeed or fall has long since ceased to niatter, At our age success and fallure are equally impossible. One is simply . alive or dead.” He struck the palm of one hand with his fist. “And now there is Vicky, who still has either to sueceed or ‘fail. I think we can help her by leaving to her her grandmother, who is all the family she has.” “So, chere Sophie,” Marcel said softly, “after all these years, I go, to pack my suitcase. The portraits | I leave for yo. " . = { “LET ME help you,” Sir Charles
ered sobbed openly as the twol men went out ot the room together.
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