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Se acai [VE'S_ORCHARD By MARGARET WIDDEMER i HE re | to it i j i i i I I if it 37 i i Hf if rt i j! ij i ive i f 5 A i ; i : i t i H F i Hits ule ie ie if aul it it was—a nice mistake, . How did you feel about it?” not answer. ir i j ‘a eerge out of wered at random, “You're an gel. George; you pulled us out of the! 3 ‘bluderings without tt an eyelash!” aq All right.” George: said shortly. ‘But I'm damn tired of the role of angel. Good night, Eve.” He strode off to the house, « i Eve laughed to herself as she went if : it elf ie ya A z be had been working too hard lately. “Bless his heart,” she said as s! ran into her own house, “I'll scold him tomorrow.” George Leaves Abruptly RB the morrow brought a hurri- cane of sudden orders. And before she had a moment to use the tele- phone on her own account, Judge, teetering on the doorsill as he waited — basket of morning deliveries, said: “Oh, say, George drove off to a house party in Sharon last night after we all went home! Adriano says he's staying till Tuesday, he thinks.” She felt a little dashed... But after | all, George was showing his usual | as if they understood each other. Of no partner. sew that poor Seymour boy by the gate.” Anne said. “He was ‘img to himself the funny way ute do. Wonder why there are so wang crazy people out in the coun- “Well, the Gardiners would come—” said to Uncle Henry who was coming in with a basket of eggs. “Our Georgie | ovale’ ap. bames re forget he han 8 we. a iite besides the one he lives ere” Unele Menry. “Yes, a break will | do him good.” eS aa They ' Please t ir George was having a rest and Plaisir d'amour ne dure qu'un oe @amour dure toute la vie! She worked hard that day, feeling a queer lack. It was so strange to have ne George, sunburnt and smiling, leaning on her sill, resting as he talked and waited for his .lass of milk or square of gingerbread, telling her some scrap of village gossip he had heard, or passing on a piece of scien- tifie information, or delightedly boast- ing how right he had guessed about which suckers to keep. . .. Noon came. She fixed the usual snack for her men- folk. She thought she would go for a swim; they were in for a spell of hot —— apparently. tieut September evening. George| __ !t proved to be a stupid swim. No 4 Uni George swimming alongside, teasing j sod Uncte Honey puilt the fire in th¢|her with splashed water, racing ber = for a game of tennis, or bila the Cleveland housd ring! the cement parapet, a little sad be- Seoelanap toegeten: Eve's p term 2 cause his too-white skin never would uke, ieft in thg hall; the salt, extra pe sey ms Nga ae =: » on w Tas ey were eee TREREa tke More ‘weitome| couple of children, there on the gai . | and in the water. ~ Sow. eating more than seemed possi-|" "iy, awful dull without Mr. Georgie,” Mattie said when Eve came into her pantry for last night’s cake tke somebody to 8 it better for her? And. after al his new wife May, meget guests, cought up with her there was an end to meditation. A Natoral Mistake “ Pp played tui everyone was hot and drenched, t Pf thet, which should bave killed them but didn’t. When the twilight 1 the cool wind of a Con- ad George Moving round the circle @ith the immense gray coffeepot, said: “All gone. Wanted another cup. didn’ Warren? Mrttie has more se. I'm up, | might as well dD! . “Isn't it!” Eve said with fervor. “1 miss him horribly already—” j Somethii topped her. Perhaps it | was Mattie’s little watchful gray | eyes, fixed on her with a meaning in- terest. She said another idle word or two and went off through the sun- shine with her plate, the wind blow- | ing her rose-colored linen that George liked and lifting her hair. Suddenly her heart stood still and started rac- again. She stopped, there on the path through the orchards, gasping, staring ahead. The words she had said were true. (Copyright. 1987. Margaret Widdemer} eo “Oh, George, bring my coat, will called after him. “In the ” But George was out of hearing. “Judge, dear, run after him.” One of the stranger girls, mixed on the very sketchy wholesale introduc- tions, said hastily, “Oh, ask your little bey to get mine too, Mrs. Cleveland, im the car.” “Judge—get all the coats—” Then Eve took time to explain berately that she was not married | George and Judge was not —T te gon; turning scarlet in the darkness. ee she told herself petulantly, like | As Eve ceatizes she loves George, | grammar-school gi: be , Ellen becomes his fancee. | eeveceeccccccesees! = CORK LEG A “BANK” — | ° Today In History | PADUCAH, Ky.—Police an-| leorked the cork leg of B.'D. Oak-? ene seine the iey of this city and found $45, al- d to be part of $ stolen | #0—Oupt. Bigh and 18 men n the safe in a dairyman’s of-} © © British ship “Bounty” set ce. i adrift by its mutinous crew who|———————__ canted Pitcairn Island in the| blindfolded, in Philadelphia, a new} Pacific record. | 817 — Historie Rush-Bagot; 1914—Eccles, Va., colliery | explosion takes lives of 200 min-| Treaty with Canada for the limi- | ers. tation of naval armament on the Great from which dates ; wrinterrupted peace between the 1917—Congress passes bill to, two countries. raise war army by selective draft | 9900—HMarey oN. Pillsbury,| 1986—Sport in Germany put American chess champion, played| under State contro! with a dicta | 20 simultaneous games of chess tor in charge. |Louis Cerdinals dream, and | themselves. ‘| able to garner only eight off Blan-| Hurricane ‘Eddie had 40-40 while {triple win, {and lost by Barroso and magpie ink ALL OT! IER Last week, one Handsome Hor- pe Sens UOT e O’Bryant shot the best golf MAJOR LEAGUES WERE! game of his career when he had i POSTPONED BECAUSE OF 48-41 strokes and thereby helped RAIN OR COLD another golfer in the job of win- ning a free dinner. ‘The score so lelated the professor that in a {boastful vein, ably assisted by his sSpecial to The Citizen) friend, Robert Spotswood, chal- NEW YORK, April 28.—St.' lenged Mr. Eddie Strunk and Mr. handed Pitts-; Samuella Goldsmith to a match burgh Pirates their first defeat/on Saturday afternoon. And since of the season and at the same|Mr. Hurricane Eddie and Mr. time shoved the Bucs out of the; Samuella Weather were positive took over the coveted position; their fayor, because they knew Another ‘important; Handsome Horace. would never factor in this game was the fact | shoot another 84, took the chi that Weiland became. the first’ lenge with great glee. But, lo pitcher oviside of Diazy:Dean and! and behold! On Saturday after- Lon Warneke to go! the- whole! noon the said Professor duplicat™ route for the Carditials. led his score of two days previous Weiland held the Pirates to but!and had 41-43, which beat, Mr. six hits, while his teatiimates were | Samuella by one stroke but Mr. ton and Swift. Final score of the; Mr, Spottswood had 39-39. The contest was 3 to 1. The Bucs! net result was the first round was took the lead in the very first in-| tied all around and the last was ning but the Gashouse Gang be-! two up. for Eddie and Sam an gan pecking away in the second! those boys will hereafter refrain | frame, scoring a run to tie the'from aétepting any challenges) Pirates, and adding one run inj unless they know before hand | each the third and fourth stanzas. | that they. will not lose; some- The Card-Buc fracas was the; times the strain of trying to win only contest played in either cir-|is too great. cuit. All other games were post-| pata poned because of rain or cold! On Sufiday, the same Professor weather or both. | Handsome Horace was paired up The summaries: with Roy ade against his ancient jonal League jtivals, Old Bye Duke of Rock At St. Lou! R. H. E.' Sound and Bill Fripp. And since Pittsburgn 1 6 lieverybody was shooting over @ St. Louis 3 8 I!hundred?~ Mr. O’Bryant thought Blanton, Swift and he would do likewise but refrain- ted by one stroke and now admits , {that maybe the Duke is a little Philadelphia, | too much for him. The skins were all even but Handsome had to jfurnish soda water and Old Bye ‘called for a second cigar. Batteries: Todd; Weiland and Ogrodowski. New York at postponed, rain, Cincinnati at Chicago, postpon- ed, rain and cold. } Mr. Earl Julian was able to go jaround in 51-47 strokes while [John Pinder did the course in 48- | 46 and so they tied the match with American League jal aria’ and Nigay aye and . Sta he Tas . «+. | consider themselves lucky because Se Sage alg York, post’ at one time Mr. Al and Mr. Cookie Boston at Brooklyn, postponed, rain. | were 10 up. Washington at Boston, postpon- ed, cold. Mr. Charlie Salas agreed to give \three strokes a round; Mr. Eddie ‘Strunk would give two and Doc Chicago at Cleveland, postpon- Wi.lie Penababe Kemp wou'd give ed, rain and cold. jone, while Mr. Melvin Russell ae ; would give nothing but would re- St. Louis at Detroit, postponed, rain, ceive same. Mr, Johnny Kirsch- |enkaum also received nothing but| }did not want same because he had! \three skins, Melvin and Charlie had two each while Willie had fone. The little boy kft in the! cold was Mr. Hurricane Eddie \ with nothing free. However, Mr. | Kirsehenbaum wishes you to know ; that he had to make three birdivs | to win those skins and by so do-| ing had the best score of 84, strokes. FOLLOWING THROUGH | (By JOVE) | | } | Local clubs have played each Sunday in the first four months, Mr. Georgie Liera played golf; of this year with the following re-| like he had been on the ¢ourse} sults: Jevery day for a year and so got) Rexa!l Store has won 15 and 45 7 while his friends Hartley, Albury lost two games, with 95 and Valter Vin- Lopez Tigers have won two!son with 98 were elegant com: | games and lost none. ; pany. | Demons have lost two games -—— and won none. Mr. Bascom Grooms played Mr.! Carabello Stars have won two! Freddy Beau Brummel Ayala and} and lost 12 games. each won a 9-hole match but Fred; U. S. Destroyer Dickerson nine,; slipped one over on the boss on} isiting here during the Jose Mar-jth¢ last.yound and beat him onej ti monument unveiling ce’ bra-| stroke yf the day. tion, lost three games and won; Cocaine none. | Mr. Curly-locks Joe Lopez came} |near making 18 holes in regula- vi | ' Contests during this month re-| tion figures with 35-36 while Mr.; sulted as follows: Bob Spottswood almost equal the; On April 9-10-11, Rexall Store; feat with 38-38. Mr. Osgood} downed Dickerson nin by scores,Kemp came along with 40-351 of 6 to 3, 8 to 4 and 9 to 8. _ while Mr. Ikey Parks was not very On, April. 18, the Tigers defeat-! far away with 43-38. ed the Demons, 6 to 3. | | Apsif™@5 witnessed the victory] The last match of the day came of. the rs over the Demons,;near to causing Key West to losv} 3 to £7 {among other things, the follow-; |ing: One lighthouse official, one} s between} post office stamp seller, one gro | } The three-game, seri Rexall Store and Dickerson nine} y clerk and one county tax as- were won by Malgrat, who pitch- or on account of those gentle- ed one full game and part of the} men would have liked nothing bet other two, receiving credit for the! ter than to have eaten each oth- ler for dinner. The match ended Other two games in April were|one up for Li Plummer and Pious won by D. Navarro and Salinero,| Willie Watkins—so they claim, Kirchheiner remarks. As a matter of fact the match ended Short Shots—New York Yan-!one tp Otto and Russell Kerr, kees made the first triple play of{so the tax assessor claims. The| the season. . .The idea created by; match was on this wise: At the/ Frank Wright to eliminate waste|end of seven holes the Watkins- of time btweeen innings in a bal]; Plummer team were six up but game seems good. The contestjby diligent putting and parring would ‘last just one hours and! by Mr. Kirchheiner the first round fans would like it better as they| ended one up for Bill and Li. On, would see more real action in les#!the next hole, the poll parrott, time. Mr. Watkins, was talking when New York Detroit z Philadelphia . Cleveland lead in the National League and! the match would end 25 up in a been invented by J. N. T. Sanchez of, Houston; Tex, The toothpicks, held in a dust-proof cone-shaped box, ave shaken out only one at a] in time. : 1 Club— bio filed by the 750 600 -500 500 -500 400 -200 des Hromrweonme Ss Bommrene hg erick G. Ross toothpick has j devisees. known, (1) Section (27) East, Mr, Plummer was trying to drive. Of course, talk never harmed Mr. qi Plummer, but in this case his ball sailed off into the deep rough. Mr. Willie said to hit another and Mr. Kirchheiner said other than} It is that! other and it went the same way. After Kirehheiner claims Li wanted to count the next hit his third stroke}! when it really should have been his fourth. Mr. Plummer got his ball down in five strokes which tied Otto’s five but it should have been six for Li so the opposition claims. sort of a row kept up until the last hole when the match ended ong up for Li and Bill but should have been one up for Otto and Russell and if you don’t believe me, gentle reader, ask those four gent’emen and you'll receive four different but don’t say we yout acres. over the age \Anyway, Mr. Li hit an- Ross and finding both bals, Mr. ties claim erion G. Ross erick G. After much argument,| quirea This Key an; re D. 19 (SEAL) answers, didn’t warn| RAYMOND R. i above stated cause that ! = complainant therein does not know | residents of the State of Florida -667} and has not been able to ascertain| whether the following named de-; ticularly known to t fendants believed by the complain-| is 3405 Kings Highwa: ant to be interested in the property ibed in said bill after particularly described or dead, to have been interested there-! her husband, and Frances Page © - in are dead or alive, to-wit: Rod-| Brien fotmerly Frances A. Page as erion G. Ross also known as Rod-/administratrix-of the estate of Har- Township Sixty-five South of Range’ That the complainant believes that each of said defendants if al and that there is no. person in the State of Florida the service of a summons in cl would bind said defendants. rdered, adjudged and de- creed that the defendants Rodevion G. Ross also known as Roderick G. married, if alive or if dead all par- ing interest through Rod- Ross and -—— Ross his fe, if married, deceased or other- wise, Wig are hereby | re-/ said bill will be taken as confessed complaint on or before Monday the rd day of May, A. D. 1937, other- vise the atiegations of will be taken as confessed by said! : defendants avd séid cause be pro-| {2F, four consecutive weeke ie. th ceeded with ex parte. It is further Ordered, order be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in the West Citizen, a published In Monroe County, Flor- a Done and Ordered at Key West, of Florida, this 30th day of March, A. Clerk of the Circuit Court. Solicitor for. Complainant. 1 800; 1N THE CIRCUIT CORRE 9 1.750) ELEVENTH JUDICIAL © | twenty-one years and that “ OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA,! "0 person in the State of Pl 8 2 .600| IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. | Service of a summons in N CHANCERY, ;upon whom would bind said 2 3 .400) JosHUA G. MANWARING, fendants. And it further appearing, 2 333 Complainant, from said sworn bill that Frances 4. vs. Page O’Brien formerly Frances A. 1 4 = .200; ee < bi also eae = craeve ing pnd inci ‘known as RODERICK G. nd, an, nees Page Cincinnati 0 4 000 Ross, et al. ! merly Frances A. as adminis- et + Defendants} trabree of the. estas ot, Harrington ORDER OF PUBLICATION | J, Page, deceased, and Henry = AMERICAN LEAG! It appearing from the sworn Dill; main Page also known as Harry complainant in the; lage, Jr., a minor, four of the de- the sail and that their residence as ts New York. That said’ defendants and herein-| Frances Page O’Brien it| Frances A. Vage and Eddie O’Brien, and —— Ross his|rington J. Page, deceased, are 0” wife, if married, if'dead their heirs, | the axe .of twent. grantees or other claim. } said Henry Jermain ants under said defendants are un- , to-wit: In Monroe County, All of Government Lot No. One known as Harry Pages 5 the age of twenty-one yea: there is ng: person ia the State Florida a service of a chancery pon whom’ would said defendants. And it further peuring from said sworn bill that jorida. Twenty-seven (27) 65) ‘Twenty-seven 41% op crease! er, his wife, two of therein pamed, are hon. the State of Florida and t i Fireco is particularly known of twenty-one years hancery upon whom} !ty-one years and that there is j Derson in the State of service of a summons in chancery upon whom would Sid « salt de- one endants. Ross his wife, if} ' Tt is ordered, adjudged creed that said defendants be and) also known as Rod-| to said bill of complaint on or be- fore Monday, 3rd day of May, A. 1937 to said bill of by said defendants and said cause It is further ordered tha said bill! acr be published once ew Key West Citizen, a new published in Monroe County, a. this] fa, Done and ordered at Key West, Faget this 30th day of Mareh, A. pape! that Lbonda newspaper Pd. 7. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Cireuit Court. RAYMOND R. LORD, Solicitor for Complainant. Ross ¢ Sawyer we id LORD. Subscrive to The Citizen—20¢ apr7-14-21-23' weekly, mar3. lowed to escape, preventing that flat “steamed” flavor. Gas gives you the ine tense heat needed to brown meats so fast that loss of juices is Full flavor prevented. is saved. BAKING Baking requires an un- limited range of oven nly dis and breads. FRYING Perfect, speedy frying jires instant high i—even spread of t under the skillet— heat varia- them BOILING ings foods to a boil in 2-3 a8 the time of other fuels. Because it is more flexible, it gives you the exact deg: of heat you need. During our SPRING RANGE SALE we will allow up to $15 for your old stove on the purchase of a modern gas range. Extraordinarily conven- ient terms make payments easy. Don’t wait. Change your old steve Today for a modern gas range. * FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES C0. “Your Gas Company” ROY E. LADE, Manager Joseph W. Pitcher and Mary Piteh-, defendants; sidents of | ir resi-) Florida a j nd de-| they are hereby required to appear] otherwise the allegations of} be proceeded with ex parte. : formerly} RUSSELL’S ‘ announced, we have received notitication from manufacturers of a definite in FET] epi? ; Ht i ffl i sansa

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