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STRAIGHT TALK : ‘ON had asked her to understand | sne had turned on the two of them, | The home. was beautifully seal ious refreshments served. Mins | STUay for 0 short stay and i the if be did things that seemed /anq told them what she thought of at the moment, Marian re Well this certainly queer, but why wasn't she the same trust? “Tuo bad you couldn't join us at ” Silver said. “We had a time, didn’t we Lonny?” ‘“Umph,” granted Lon. ’ “Indian for yes,” Silver chuckled. “We went over to San Francisco, @ove around by the Peninsula, then ‘@@me back across the ferry.” Marian felt she must say some ting. She couldn't let Silver see Row deeply woundes she felt. of these little see America trips.” she suggested. And silently, then Lon hasn't been he must have telephoned the and May told him where to me. What was all that rubbish TE ge had talked about a business con- ference with McSwain? Mentally She tabulated the time it would Rave taken for such a trip, with din- wer included. “There's nothing clandestine about us, is there Mr. Casad?” con- tinued Silver. “There's no reason for anything ” Lon barked. felt her scalp tingle, fore ‘eRner of anger, and she mustn't her anger to control her. “Think [ll suggest to Max that We try that.” she said, and was re Warded by feeling the car swerve @engerousiy as Lon jerked the wheel. "Ob, don't take Max seriousiy,” Siiver countered. “he falls for every isi be sees. 1 had him on my bands fora while.” “And of course you couldn't af- ford to waste your time on a man Without money.” Marian flashed tack. “Too bad you didn’t realize fe Wes to make a fortune on ‘Silver Glave” Holiywood paid him an Mating price for his picture rights.” “Ob really?” Silver forgot ber @ique im her interest in Hamlin’s Seances. “How much?” Marian conquered a desire to say, “Phe last time you asked that ques- ton, it was about Lon.” Instead she Said as though she had jost all in- terest in everying, “I don’t remem- ber thet be named the actual @tuount; | read about it.” S they neared Lonian Lodge, Marian ieaned across Silver and spoke to her husband. “Mind dropping me bere?” sue eaked. “I'm sure the Wakis want to get bonie.” fen turned into the driveway. “Dow't bother about coming up, | an walk from here,” shé said. ‘The car stopped with a savage grinding of brakes. Marian stapped out and looked back. “Night. Silver.” she said, and to Len, “don't hurry home or my ac count.” P& $00 A. M. days 6:30 P. M. “1 thought you said you'd trust me,” said Lon. 7 lz: SOCI IAs Catherine Knowles Honares dicen : At Surprise Party Last Evening|*""=" =a Wen iciosa So- a ae received. “It is difficult,” she cial Club, was guest of honor said, “for me to express the sur- night at a surprise party given by| prise and astonishment I felt} __ ‘ the members at the home of Mr.| when I entered this home.” _ Miss Edna Powell, who at sone. and Mrs. Otto Bethel on Division} During the evening a number! time made her home in Key West, street. of games were played and de. {| 2ttived over the East Coast yes- * Marian looked at her, eaves” ube chided. “avout 00 had enough experience with men to know you should concentrate on one at a time,” and she scurried off into the darkness. As she mounted the hill her anger mounted with her until by the time she reached the house, she wished orated in the club colors and trop-| Knowles was the recipient of Pl eg guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. i flora, with the Thanksgiving | number of beautiful gifts from the Boza. prevailing“and the birthday! club members, seers. - idea indieated by table decora-} Those enjoying the event were:| Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Moore were tions, as the event was in cele-| Misses Gladys Russell, Evelyn|@rrivals on the Havana Special bration of the honree’s birthday} Niles, Elizabeth Rosam, Ida Beth- | yesterday from Marathon, were = el, Catherine Knowles, poageg) v BRET — Sg = She dispatched May and Waki, let The evening was enlivened with | Curry. ughter, Mr. an r Hero run to the hill top and back, / recitations by Miss Gladys Russell} Cecil Curry, Robert Knowles, | Moffat at dinner, and returned on then took him indoors and sat down | and Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Martin,/Beryl Pinder, Nolan Parker, Ross, the afternoon train. to wait for Lon. And as she waited {of Ley Memorial Church. M |i Ray Pierce, Merville them. Trust Lon? She'd trust. no man with Silver. And Hamlin, that was the second time Lon’s jealousy had frustrated her attempt to help him through the man he seemed to hate. , | anniversary. Tomorrow and Every Try our Home Boiled Ham and Baked Pork Ham— We retail it { 25c Plate Dinners and Lunches | (ily Associated Press) HAVANA, Nov. 30.—Andres| Verdura, arrested as he was igniting the fuse of a bomb, told| police he was paid 30 cents for| each bomb he placed but he/ wouldn’t say who paid him. ; Police claim the old price was|* $3 a bomb. George Allen Warren and Wil- her anger burned down to grey |Ida Bethel entertained with a|Rosam, Arthur Pierce. i Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Pierce,j liam R. Warren, Jr., students at ashes of despair. short talk and was followed by Silver had seen her talking to | Merville Rosam with a vocal num-| Mr. and Mrs. C. Sam B. Curry,; the University of Florida, arrived Hamliz. Would she realize the sig- | ber. | Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bethel, Rev./ yesterday over the East Coast to nificance of that conference? Know- | - Miss Knowles expressed her! and Mrs. W. J. Martin, Mrs. Rob-|spend Thanksgiving Day: with|o ing that no one but Hamlin knew | ,ppreciation of the thoughtful-| ert Knowles. their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Wm. > 4 R. Warren. - |Today’s Birthdays e what had happened that night in a : : | Mr. And Mrs. Joseph A. Boza eee aence e! ’ “Celebrate Wedding Anniversary to her own danger, know what was in the air? “Why did I tell Lon not to hurry?” Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Boza] good wishes for their happinesst saa || ’ i ; celebrapack: tag suibe aspuir | in the future. Miss Mary Cl : ‘of ; Be a vel ft St eve-} Among the guests were: Misses} -. mares dunetine ; - ning ale ° thom ua Sesh Edna:Powell, Lula. Kagey, Fdinh| OY Counctins rnp pr care Soman r E LETTER Street.it Miss "Edua Powell, of Mi-| Watkins. ote, “Ep “ Wy CONTEST Governor Henry Horner of i-; 5 - { $15.55 Te Jackson Golden, manager ofttine |. Hotel Colonial, returned yesterday’ frem Charleston, S. €;,where he attended a conference of managers of the Colonial Hotel chain, ami, house guest of Mr. and Mrs.}| Mesdames Louise Thompson, J.|2 Visit with Mr. Cleare and other Boza, was guest of honor for the|R. Hyman, Sue Skelton, Lila|*¢latives nGevernor Henry Horner evening. Carey. - ‘inois, born in cago, years, rae ; Several games were played and! Mr. and Mrs. George Peacon,} Mrs. James Johnson came in on} ago. | Why Bread is Good refreshments of cake and ice|Mr. and Mrs. George Saunders,| he Havana Special yesterday oat a at 4ii cream served. | Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lowe, Rev. | from Miami Beach for a visit with} Donald Ogden Stewart of New to E } Mr. and Mrs. Boza were the|and Mrs. E. R. Evans, Mr. and| relatives and friends. recipients of many lovely gifts) Mrs. W. Bell. A from their friends who helped! Messrs. Paul Archer, George F.| W. A. Freeman, of the bake them celebrate the happy occa-| Archer, Victor Lowe, Paul Di-j keeping department of the i , is sion. At a late hour the guests de-| Negro, James Cormack and Rus-| National Bank, who was spending York lawyer, son of the Chief Jus- | a West mone is Best! Eat parted, wishing their hosts many! sell Hyman, Jr. a vacation in Miami and at points} tice, bern in New York, 45 years} iT MOLL’ BREAD, made _ on the Florida Keys, returned over} ago. | by VALDES BAKERY. GAB | F the East Coast yesterday. os Mise Nina Leslie, | Miss E. Hero Weds | Dr. Arthur M. Stimson of the! i + Hh John Good, connected with the National Institute of Health, Writer, Arrives | William Saunders FERA administration force at| Washington, D. C., born at Rome, | r., 58 years ago. York, author and actor, born at’ WeCanHelp You! See Us Today? Columbus, D., 40 years ago. j Py Charles E. Hughes, Jr., New SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 2 : ear |Lower Matecumbe where the} N. Miss Nina de Lisa Leslie, wide-| Miss Elveira O. Hero, daughter! bridges are under course of con. {ly known writer, arrived in Key! of Mr. and Mrs. Labero Hero of! struction, arrived yesterday to} Dr. Karl T. Waugh of Carlisle, | West yesterday and has secured Duval street and William Saun-| send the day with his family. Pa., psychologist, born in India comfortable accommodations with} ders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred} M (of American parentage), 55) the intention of remaining for the| Saunders were wed last evening! Phomas S. Hilton, prominent} years ago. fe a: winter season. at the home of the bride on Duval; business man of Nassau, “N. »P., CENTRAL MARKET “Service With a Smile” Sp We carry omty tae bet. Toe sew MITOGA ARROW SHEE Although here but a brief time! street. lwho was in Key West spending a] Anthony J. Dimond, Alaska’s Key Wen Pak [i] AS ont on she asked herself. “I must seo nim, | Miss Leslie expressed herself as! Miss Helen Saunders and Jack few days with relatives, lef on| Democrat delegate to Congress, Ves! . — ge yt we must talk this over. if Silver |being delighted with the charm o?! Saunders, sister and brother of the afternoon train yesterday for|born at Palatine Bridge, N, X..| Pak: Senalillcane ena - telis her father ... but maybe she | the island and is satisfied she will|the groom, stood with the young Miami and will there embark for| 53 Years agg. a am ios iat i. & Gh cee ae won't see him before next week- | €Njoy a wonderful season. fcouple. Rev. George Summers of his home. =< ~ The visitor expects that her|the First Methodist Church of- = Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill, | brother will arrive later in his 40) ficiated. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ketch-| noted English statesman, born 60} foot sailing vessel, accompanied by| Mr. and Mrs. Saunders left this ym, who were in Key West for 3} Years ago. da j a friend, and remain until spring.| morning over the Oversea High-' few days with Mr. Ketchum’s par- ose a> H end ...and maybe she’s talking to him right now. He'll know what I'm up to. He'll know right away that T'm trying to reach Hondon.” ar E Fresh Beef T F . Large shipment of s HENS AND FRYERS ike |way for a honeymoon in Miami’ ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. = z eard a car coming up the H bury }and other points along the East/ Ketchum, left yesterday for Jack- “Best Poultry in Te N) rive, it would be Lon for no one Miss Ruby Al | Coast. ' sonville. : | _A bar has been installed on the else had a key to the padiockea | Weds Jose Nunez | SEE hee See i £m | eighty-sixth floor of a New York i | gates. Only apprehension for his | safety was in her mind now. She | Jose Nunez and Ruby Albury! Country Club To B Kate Coley of Jackson-| building. It may give the imbi le was a recent arrival in Key| time to sober up before reach st for a visit with her sister,| the street—Charleston (W. V s. J. T. Hathaway, at her home, | Daily Mail. maa South street. ; v | We 805 Fleming Street Mr 7 PHONE 20 ee ee Mr. Duncan said. “Such co-} ' heard the garage doors slam and | were quietly married at the home; Elect Officers Lon’s quick, determined footsteps ‘or the bride’s parents, Mr. and} ae Pigg the house. Mrs. Harry Albury, Sr., 1030 Vir-|_ Members of the Key West es 3 a ae we owe each other €% | vinia street, Wednesday, Novem-| Country Club are urged to attend} eee Catholic Bishops widen £ oe aa picap or epee {ber 28. |the regular meeting of the or- ’ indecent movies, ond. The ceremony was performed ganization tonight at the cu| KNOWLES “I do.” She smiled at him. “You |>¥ Rev- Guillermo Perez of the} house to participate in the an-}| -~-~ left here early today to go to Me- | Methodist Church. | nual election of officers. HAS HOT SOUSE Swain’s for a conference. According | --— ——~ to Silver you drove down the penin- | : i} Scanckien IK Electric ye = on ie ean Bens ee cn ce ey West Co. | operation as this among the busi-! Hot souse every Saturday hag capa! ; Announces Important | neas houses of Key West can aid| Dotome popular at the Bloe Basle i BE & st > Knowl Suddenly Marian knew perfectly Reduction In Rates}... administration immensely in| R&t#urant; Rupert Knowles, pro: well what Lon would reply. He | io ‘ a foe! Prictor at 812 Caroline street. Would say, “I thought you said you (Continued From Page One) | rinsing about = hose See gfe ak beat dence caine would trust me.” And he did. duction-0f As, director of j changes in Key West that will of salt beef, baked beans Strange, Marian thought in a = 5355 st swell the Island City with’ tourists; ved every Saturday. fash of consciousness that included ——— here, P and winter visitors. many things, that Lon invariably | 5¢.” Of cowies is" aptions that} rs a seemed to remember and reseat /€verything possible be done to} KY THR P A i A G E every look, however innocent, she | make the city attractive to ae had cast at Hamlin; how he per | ca | Spencer Tracy-Jack Oakie in jsistently refused to see anything | USS. z : Overtaxed by yc! LOOKING FOR TROUBLE strange in his constant willingness | “The Key West Electric Com-| speaking,sing- Beni nacGaceae to be Silver's foil, and yet flew into | pany should be congratulated on #8, SMoking Matinee: 10-15¢; Night: 10-20e ® tantrum the moment he saw his | it. announcement being made to- | Wife even in the company of an- other man. if she bad been making a husband |to order, certainly she would not have included this characteristic. 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