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+ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1987. Tk SISIIISISI SIO II SaaS |DIAMONDBALL we 5 Company | psi TUESDAY NIGHT By MARGARET GUION HERZOG —— ; MANAGERS AND OTHER OFFI-! | SII IIIS DPI LaLa I SF 2 B38 cias ATTEND SESSION AT The Characters HOME OF SECRETARY OF Nina impulsively married 2 ‘ ‘ David and is trying i pore her ORGANIZATION intense love for her stepfather. Richard, the charming, well- tailored stepfather, shamelessly talks of love to Nina. Honey, Nina’s gay, plump, youthful mother, is wild about Richard, her newly acquired hus- band. David, a bright young auto salesman, adores Nina and strives to make her happy on his smalt salary, j for her... and she would’ have} been so sure to come!” | Nina found that she-was holding! her breath, j The music started up again\:and | the Irishman stirred in his chair. | | He seemed to remember Nina’s; presence for the first-time. | “Don’t let me keep you ladies from the festivities, please . . was just about to push along, my- Team managers,and officials of the Diamondbal League, , and a number of interested. citizens, at- tended the meeting of ,the, Island self, anyway.” His voice sounded © Diamondball — organization dreadfully—flat, all of a sudden. sday night, held at the home “I wonder if one of you would be of Mrs, Eva B. Warner, the sec- good enough to send for my man, Masters. .. I hired a car at the inn: | *°t#"Y- Stars, Manager Gene THE KEY WEST CITIZEN |PLAN PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT WILL BE RENDERED BEGIN- NING AT 7:45 AT LEY MEMORIAL CHURCH One of the most interesting |church programs arranged for Ley, Memorial church will be present- ed this evening 7:45 the Thanksgiving Day service. The, {program consists of vocal and mu- sical numbers by a selected group of singers and musicians. Numbers on the program clude the following: Mixed quartet, Mrs. at Thomas DAFFEFY & DRIVERS ‘ig, merica’s Oldest, Largest and . Most Widely Read News Magazine )PATHFINDER overlooks no important event... misses no‘ interesting | personality. Crisply . . . dramatically . . . right ta the point’. . . it boils down for you everything that goes.on . giying you both the plain facts and entertaining sidelights, alt verified and interpreted. PATHFINDER, fresh from today's, center of world interest, is the choice of more than a million fully informed subscribers every week. PATH: FINDER’S nineteen illustrated departments are sure to inform and entertain you too, 2 Eduardo Henriquez, Manolo Ca- mero, Chapter 28 ‘Lean On Me...” Ib SPITE of herself, Nina drew a sharp, shuddering breath be- tween her teeth: but Hester just sat, as still as death. Over her pale face had come that look of—numb- ness, that Nina knew so well . . and with its return, she suddenly realized that Hester’s face had not been pale a moment before . . . that she had looked happy... ani- mated.’ After amis color came bac! Her voice, whet She Spoke, was as calm as ever, and yet it had an underto; t to it~ L Voice id ni “alt years...” sf “How could I. . . forget? ‘The last hunt ball you were wearing white. You had something soft and misty, over your shoulders, that floated.” “Tulle. It caught in your studs, while we were dancing...” “Yes. I wanted to be careful, un- fastening it, but you yanked remember? I went about with a little wisp of it, hanging there.” Hester—yanking at her dress! Tearing it! Hester. who was so careful and precise... Nina looked at her, wondering- ly, and then continued to look. That color in her cheeks... It might have come from the danc- ing, of course, and yet... And that yitiér lovely new He'll be outside waiting.” Nina said: “T'll go...” But Hester cut in. voice was not quite steady. “I’ll go me,.: For a moment he hesitated, and then reached out for her hand. ; | Nina, and she must have answered him, but she was not aware of it. Her eyelids were tingling with tears, She watched them wend their way, slowly, across ‘the ballroom. Rian so tall and dark, so splendid, but for that rigid side ... . those helping him. “Lean on me. . . .” The band blazed gaily. Couples 'began to crowd out on to the dance floor, and presently the two were out of sight. David came up while Nina was standing there. “Sweetheart! You'll never for- give me...I fell asleep in the coat-room. I sat down for half a second, and I was gone! Dar!- jut she wasn’t listening to his apologies. 3 She put her hand on his arm. “David,” she said softly, “the mhost extraordinary thing ...” and then she couldn’t bring herself to tell him, it was so fantastic. Nina had the feeling that it was the last she, or any one else there, would ever see of those two; that —as quietly as she did everything else—Hester had gone to spend the rest of her life at Glymrock .. . that great bare castle, with its lilting laugh... “You led the band. Rian... ad- blind master, and its 56 empty rooms, “Don’t bother, my dear.” Her with Mr. McHugh to the car. Give | * me your arm, Rian. Lean on He must have said goodnight to | blind blue eyes .. . And Hester, | Roberts, will be known as the Roosevelt Club. Frank Caraballo’s | Red Devils will be known by the me name, as will the Grocers, | Roberts’ | Today's th’ day th’ turkey gits it in th’ neck, but th’ taxpayer gits it in th’ neck ever’day. There's one thing ‘bout road hogs. They'll meet you mcre’n half way. managed by Earl Ingraham. The league is a unit of the Dia- mondball Association of the State, LEGALS and Manager Ingraham pointed tout that any Key West team {recommended by the league will ;be able to represent the Island | City in the future at some neigh- | boring. eity, tournament. Laws,,adopted last night were: No playen of any other team will |be accepted by managers of the: | league, without an official release |from the present manager. Each. | batter must run for himself, with |the exception of the pitcher, who must designate a runner in event he does not care to run. A diamondball team to be com- | posed of girls is being planned. This innovation is expected to prove an added attraction. A committee was appointed to interview city officials and have children restricted from the grounds while games are in pro- gress, as t was claimed that some child may be critically hurt by the ball, Parents are urged to aid in this idea. Bicyele riding on the sidewalks of Bayview Park during was pointed out as another Mell Garbee, leading pitcher the F NOTICE OF SATION FOR TAX D | No. 163) | EBY GIVEN,} | (Senate i NOTICE . holder of the; 4th day ef Ju . filed same in y office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described] property in the Coun of Monroe, State of Florida, PLN. sw Sec. 5, County ‘Records. The assessment or the said prop- erty under the said certificate {s- as in the name of Lawrence 19: has shall law, be the} be the ont rtificate d according to property described therein will sold to the highest bidder at rt house door on the fir: in the month of D. which» is the 6th day of De- 93 1 ed this 4th day of November, AL) Ross C wyer lerk of Circuit Court of Monroe; County, Florida. i nov4-11-18-25, 1937} NOTICE OF AF ATION FOR 7 D (Senate Bill No, 163) NOTICE HEREBY That Th Anderso of Tax the IVEN, holder my Curry, Thomas Curry, Rev. O. C. 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The last quality of concrete is given you in blocks of con- venient size, With modernistic trends in building, these blocks produce If you are planning to build ‘a new home, apartment house or the modernization of your store or office building we would be glad to help you. Knowledge of local materials and their economical applica- tion are at your service. inspection Plans, estimates, with the California Champions of 1937, is expected to be in Key} deed West in the near future. for a tax the same strong wall structure in. Said as they did for the older styles or architecture, Full Reverse, Alternate Firing, underwater Exhaust, Reverse Flux Magneto .with Permanent Magnets and a host of other improvements, and construction, plowing ed prope in the County of If it can be planned or built re < feo % a 2 Rian so splendid, but for that rigid side—those blind eyes. And Hester helping him. dating SREP RAUa HS LeAR, “I was quite drunk, Hester... drunk with ” he hesitated, “drunk with youth and life... Col- ored boys, they were. Just up from Baltimore. They were the rags then, weren't they?” Hester Comes To Life NINA had the strangest sensa- 1N tion, as though she were sit- ting on top of a volcano... or out} in the open, just before a fierce | electric storm, when nothing has happened yet, the leaves are just} beginning to stir... and yet the air i ‘ged with something, that y minute, the heavens | will open . vunt ball, Hester's torn | d... There was} nt about their ac- | and yet Nina felt the the air. ght smile of Hes- pit? . now she knew thoug! king about had sudden: She on are you h fe again. me, Rian, | ng, my dear?” y the whole story. Hester was the gir And now beautiful o woman, Warm... Rian’s words & would have been so easy to ly, not a a lovely} | was brave en She never forgot the picture they made .. . walking away to- gether... as the band played. ... Such A Brave Act SIMPLY can’t believe Honey's eyes wer¢ round. “Hester, of all people! I feel as though I were dreaming,” an awed voice, “Carl +, poor Carl...” They were all standing in. a huddle in the middle of the up- stairs hall, at Harmony. It was five in the morning. Carl had come out them Hester's brief note, in a queer, strange voice, and then ex- cused himself. Cordelia had gone to him, und taken his had held on to it tight “To do such a... ab she must care so very T am not going to her,” he se He had not broker Honey and and Tony, all it!” Cordelia and D: d “She had the co eve: nes ce to.giyeiap rt people! She th to ga gway with the man she ‘yg 4 7 Copyright, Aunt Carrie raises Nina's fears fog nd {Steney's health, temorre®, thdays) eoeccece years ago. Brewster, of Conn., Rt. Rev. Benjamirz bishop ef the P. EB. < Maine, born at New Haven. 77 years ago. Laurence Stallings of York, dr born at Ma Roy A Charles Francis Coe } York, author, born at Bu Y., 47 years ago, h B. Chan ne Wspa per ao aid: | and read } Will Camalier, league president, announced the next meeting for Tuesday, December 14. LEGALS ATION FOR], > Bi » 163) HEREBY — GIV omas. H, Anderson, holder 1 x Certificate rd ty in the County of Mbnroe, of Florida, to-wit: - Lot 4, Big Pine Key, 9, Acres See. ate shall to law, property described therein will be Id _to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- in the moath of" ember, 7, which is the 6th day of cember, 1937. Dated this 4th day of November, be the AL) Merk of Cireuit Court County, Florida. nov4-11-18-25, Ross C Sawyer of Monroe 1937 (0. 163) 2 IS HEREBY GIVEN, homas H. Anderson, holder of Tax Certificate N 6, issued the lay of July, 2 1927, has > in my and has »plication for a tax deed to ued thereon id certificate races the following described » County of Monroe, Monroe essment of the said prop- under the sald certificate is- ed was in the name of T. Cyril ess said certificate shall be rding to law, the d therein will be highest bidder at the door on the first Mon- month of December which is the 6th day of De d this 4th day of November, Ross C Sawyer Monroe, State of Florida; to-wit: 4, Book D-4, Page roe County Records. The assessment of the said prop- erty er the said certificate is- sued in the name of Laura P. Laurence, Unless said certificate shall redeemed according to law, property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- in the month of December, is the 6th day of De- er, ed AL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Cireuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. noy4-11-1 this 4th day of November NOTICR OF » GIVEN, of Tax d the 4th , has filed and’ has made tax deed to be is- id certificate em- »wing deseribed prop- y of Monroe, State er day of same in my offic application for sued thereon, braces the fol $48, V Res division, Monroe County ords. The assessment of the erty under the said ce-tificate is. i was in the name of Hammer- shall be redeeme : propert day in the » which ember, 1937. ated this 11th day of November, of | Decen month : 6th day of De- is the AL) Clerk of Circuit County, Florida. Ross C Sawyer Court of Monroe 2, 1937 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR v TEXACO FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE PAUL’S TIRE SHOP Cor. 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