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Marylin or Mitzi might nave 5 is — position, will be the principal closes April 1. who is juvenile judge in and is also chairman of the Busi- ness and Professional Women’s League of Florida, will talk on ! juvenile court work, outlining to! local women how they may assist in the work here. The program will begin at 8:30 o’clock. being sponsored by which Mrs, Andrew Miller is|® chairman. tiest and most restful place they have seen in all their . travels. petormeblie drivers do today. home in New York but and Mrs. R. W. McNeely at thel/a hotel. inishing schools with blackboards and use of the globes. 3 Miss Evelina Mannersfield and her little mamesake spoke good English and used the old silver, and knéw the family traditions about the por- tu and furniture, which, no mat- ter how the family fortunes narrowed, had been kept, as had the house, valid and self-respecting. And Aunt Lina had been as much a power in her town place they visited. was on the reef near Lighthouse since Wednesday Judge Edith M. Atkinson, first} A certain gentleman whose in- Florida woman to hold a judicial itials are Lionel Plummer (as Daddy Sawyer always says) was! A. tried by court-martial for sur- | Cookie; gob-47-44. to Li was the telegraph operator | ee It js}¢xtraondinary who turned in 50-46. | while Samue'la did much better the educa-|Mr. Old Bye tional department of the club, of) ftom all else’s driver and get 250 yards) Pet: Taylor for a while, and do fe around and say, way, “How do Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Ross of} Plummer Philadelphia, who have been stop-|sir, you can always tell! when the; an opponent and elected to play ding at the Cis, Mision for thelDeks ig cited : past few days say this is the pret-jha ha”? — They left at noon today for their! Mr, werejabout regained Visited this mornng by Captain/abitity to play golf, and tarned in, been to Nassau, Havana and Ja-,ababe Kemp and Charlie maica on this trip and were more] by 17 points. It seems that Doc! middle of the game they picked up! pleased with this city than any;and Charlie could not get geing!ienether? coach’ in''the shape sad) because Willie had 44-48% white}sizé! of utiy weniaY Postmaster but) 7 Charlie had 48-43, mostly beéatse Se pldyérsdn the course it th layi: in- . a : The freighter Coronado, which Mar seine eh eile = pees Sombrero William Pious had a 1814—Gen, William Hull, U. S. speaker at the regular monthly|of the opinion that he and John i i . British meeting of the Key West ene oe could take on the prning Eee tS $ = Club at the Casa Marina Tuesday/of Rock Sound and Cookie Mesa: night. This meeting will be one'and win gasily but of the last social functions of the! little bit wrong beet hostelry this year as the hotel,fooled hilt by ge! Judge Atkinson,'!sood mi , Cook: five up. Duke; War of 1812—found teneed to be shot, an remanded by i9t2—Ten Chicago meat pack- ing officials acquitted “in. “1818—Great floods in Ohio, In diana and Pennsylvania. _ i was al you Bye| ine such a! “that the Duke and’ able to win by some} seems that Mr. Pium-' -best score which also! 89 strokes but Mr. 49 and his friend,) ‘ 1929—8% million share day | As a helper’ wall Street stock tumble. ' PPeME goa i as knocking in putts than usual with 38-37. And now s and every once in! Willie and Sam feel that they do} someone ‘not have to play Roy Lade andi Fe any- | while wou'd borrow fe like that, boys?” Mr. | ways answered, “Yes | Mr. Red Milligan could not find king ’em a mile. . .ha one of the caddies and has now jlearned never to play caddies, es- | pecially Moreno Wallace, who beat ; Mr. Wiliam Pious Watkins and _ Millie badly. : < Samiella Goldsmith have | siakeh Mr. Jim Roberts who directs the| their conscious} . : ty Coungil, activities was out for of the 1827 Zn b Saclge eh § fealer explninia (fipst,.game in a coon’s age and| 7 ‘which, ngineers point ¢ good score each which yas | The visitors say they have|enough to beat Doc Willie PenyhadMx,,Bascom Grooms and Mr.',,of PF cag = Salas Ak:Hewitt for coaches. About the} t = et thatSam Harris was a caboose on account of he was al- net 43-45' ways trailing along behind. opponents. Mr. ‘Subscribe To The Citizen, 20c A Week as had old Colonel Mannersfield in his day. Despite her baking business that i RHEE of her present situa- She stood back. her heart @irty. it opened damply, and a hall. you have matches?” said Mrs O® Morton briskly. “MU try to Gnd @ Geaning woman tomorrow I remember now that we left one ap somewhere—you'll have that TU help you with the grocer- The two women tugged the suit- & bundle of rugs, a peach- full of supplies into the front “Listes to sel! or rent furnished tor Gummer, that right?” _ five woddea, and Mra Morton was iy gone. As the door closed on ‘agent, Eve felt like somebody on © desert island Oh, why she done this? Why hadn't she let glace go tor its taxes, and taken 8 bedroom in ths gums, rather ve far from everybody here? And euddeniy. as she dropped on Pre bundic of rugs. the memory of the Gust whe hed brought her up swept @ver ner. simost Like a personal pres- or Ellen, or even & wem't Denny wanted, She Pew York itself she Wanted Aunt Lina The jest time she had come home with ner tuggage to this house, the ihall had been warm and bright; the Phrisimas holidays of her first and denly college year. Aunt Lina had Jiood at the door waiting. in her best th the Honiton lace crepe wi was ed for great occasions. Bike had Mung ine white door open and her motherly deep voice: “My ling child! tow i've missed you! '™ = gies you home Well Aun’ ne hadn't brought her Giece up to sit on a pile of rugs and jhove heipiess regre's “That isn't how Ma Shave!” she could hear ber aunt say “Tire to tire and at it again’ ee orem eae Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company © December 22nd, 1935. brfe S. S. p. M. arriving Key West 7 A. for Havana Tampa, Fie For further informatica « ersfields be- | Leaves Port Tampa on Su Leaves Key West Tuesday: supported the two of them, she had kept a strong wise hand on the Ladies’ Aid and the village Charity Organi- zation society, and managed to save enough for that year at college Eve had had before her aunt died Emer- son and eenealogies and the Grange, and a saving sense of salty humor ... and a temper. A Mouse Gets Fed ‘VE laughed, remembering Aunt Lina’s fury over “American Beauty” and how a good $2 book-club book had gone into the living-room fireplace and been held down by the poker. And yet the Seymours, poor souls, run-to-seed, illiterate, clawing a shiftiess miserable existence out of the exhausted soil, nad pigged it with their hens and lank dogs and dozen dirty underwitted children in @ cor- -the old Seymour “American Beauty.” eir perior-looking Dr Lancelot Seymour who had arrived and built his home- stead along with the old colonel Aunt Lina had it in 8 book somewhere: Mannersfield, Gent; and his friend Doctor Lancelot Seymour.” They had led their prosperous gen- tlefolks’ lives together. Perhaps it was the proverbs, after all, tl ad kept the Mannersfields from running to seed. People never laughed at Aunt Lina. Somehow Eve had. always, been proud of everything about her aunt, even when she had most wanted to get away from old sayings and the country and have some real living. Well, she had had the real living, and her aunt had helped her to it. Meanwhile this unexpected plunge inte old things was getting her a little because she was tired and away from Denny and had given up her job. At any rate, though Eve laughed at herself, it was the proverbs that made her pull herself to her feet and begin to investigate, instead of cry- ing. “Tire to tire and at it again,” she said lightly, striking a match and go- ing into the dining-room. Telephone disconnected. Electricity off. Furnace, naturally, out No hot water in the boiler, of course. There was no gas in the village, though Aunt Lina had=an electric range for her work. Well, there were at least candles in Eve's suitcase. and food in the peach-basket, and the low-post maple bed which had been loaned to Mrs. Jennings up in the second-floor front bedroom. And you couldn't be frightened in an old house that you had been born in. She had eaten little luncheon, she had been too excited She pulled out two thick slices of whole-wheat bread, | buttered them recklessly and filled |them with cheese and lettuce; and ate them sitting on the edge of the ltable, washing them down with milk. Things seemed better after that, even though there was a mouse. It smelt the food and ran out into the room, made desperate by two weeks in a deserted house. Eve soft-heart~ ledly dropped a crust on the floor for |it. “I suppose it’s been a mouse-de- | pression for the poor thing.” she said, and then thought how. sentimental they'd think her; sharing food with a mouse like a romantic prisoner! | Copyright, 1937. Margaret Widdemer) get Eve out of bed, tomorrow. CUBA ndays and Wednesdays at 2:30 M. Mondays and Thursdays. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. s and Fridays § P. M. for Port ad rates call Phone 14. J. H. COSTAR, Agent. {$1,200, criminal court adjourned fens owner was aroused from bed Two men pound on the door and | night, was floated yesterday aft- ernoon by the U. S. S. Bagaduce in command of Captain Thomas James. The Coronado, Captain Holmes, wag en route from Gal- veston to Antwerp with a general cargo. Navy officers said she showed no sign of injury from running aground, and appeared to be in good condition to continue the journey. It may be found possible for the ship to put into Key West for orders and supplies before the journey to Europe is resumed, it was said, Every dentist in Key West has joined in the movement snguga- rated by the Woman’s Club to give the indigent children of the city better teeth. There are seven dentists in Key West and up fo this morning only three of these had been seen. Of the other four Mrs. Wm. R. Warren and Mrs. A. D. Luethi, representing the club, reported they had accepted the idea with enthusiasm and ex- pressed themselves as being ready and willing to take part in this admirable movement. to give the children the} necessary dental work. Editorial comment: Tourists} take notice: Don’t get caught without gas in South Carolina on a Sunday. Reason: A blue law there prohibits the sale of gaso- line on Sunday. | After clearing a docket of 42 cases and fines collected totalling this mornng until the next reg- ular term. Clerk Curry paid off the 35 jurors this morning and! the sum required was $612. A little classified ad in The Citizen yesterday was the means} of restoring to its owner a wallet in which there was found $26. this morning by a colored man, who found the wallet, saw the ad} and restored the lost article to its owner, A. M. 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