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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1987. “lwo’s Com By MARGARET GUION HERZOG The Characters Nina impulsively married David, but finds she can’t forget her intense love for her step- father. Richard, the charming, well- tailored stepfather, shamelessly talks of love to Nina. Honey, Nina’s gay, youthful mother, is wild about Richard, her newly acquired husband. David, a bright young auto salesman, adores Nina and strives to make her happy on his small salary. Chapter 30 ‘Business Conference” “Ho is much more apt to obey you, Doctor,” Nina went on. And besides, you can see my position ... just newly married and all—still honeymooning, really— it might look as though 1 wanted to be... well, left alone, for a while.” Old Dr. Fellows laughed. “Well, I'd be glad to speak to her about it, Nina, but you know your mother’s a bit obstreperous when it comes to acknowledging ill health... or fatigue, as it is in, this case.” “Speak to her Bubba T4e eee ard, then.” “That mi ms “Call him up, see him, and... and let me know what he says, ‘ou? If that doesn’t work, thi Fm sure it Tl get on the “All right, child. Pll do Now you won't alarm yourself about your mother’s condition. will you? Rest is all she needs.” “Dr. Fellows, that was an attack of grippe she had, wasn’t it?” “Yes. It was grippe.” They said goodby ... and, as al- ways in her thoughts concerning Richard, Nina found herself torn between two conflicting - things: what was right... and what she— wanted. The door-bell rang, and Nina took a deep breath . . . opened it. “Nina... She backed away, hastily. “I asked’ you to come here, Richard, dear,” she found herself using an absurd, Sunday-school voice, “because there’s nothing— well, clandestine, about it. This is a business. conference.” “May I put my feet up on a chair, and light a cigar? May I my derby on then?” fina said, reproachfully: rook making fun of mi Richard.’ aoe he said: “Of course Iam. She moved to an isolated walnut chi agit down, won't you?” “Thanks,” He was evidently humoring her. “Honey tells me that you're planning to leave on a cruise. in about 10 days,” she began ... in- nocently. Richard pulled out his cigarette case, but stared at it, without aes the spring. le frowned a little. “Ning So 7. couldn't do anything gO... urge Honey to, in tact tinee it involved a matter of her health.’ Something more than the terri- ble feeling of attraction she felt for him, welled up in her... a feeling of admiration, as well. He was fine. It was especially moving, be- cause it was the first time she had felt it about him. Her love for him had been a wrong thing, and there- fore, his love for her was, too. She had had to acknowl that. But now he was being—splendid; and | © hi ard time to keep from going over into his arms. ‘It Was A Miracle’ UITE suddenly, she found her- — pacing a eens that had been in her heart for w: Richard "tell the HOW io iw feel about Honey?” She had to ow. He lit his cigarette now, blew a ad of smoke up to the ceiling tit ‘looked like a cloud against blue of the walls. “I wonder if I can explain to ou,” he answered slowly, weigh- ing his words. “I’m tremendously ,-. fond of her, Nina. I... T love her, I think, too; only . “Why did you marry her, Rich- ard, so suddenly? You have to have some greater urge than fond- than thinking you love « to do a thing like He laughed a little .. . bitterly. “You had one, didn’t you... dearest?” a Be ing down. “To answer your question: I thought, at that time, my feelin; for Honey was the biggest thing had ever known .. . it was—then. Nina, dear, am I to be softly. She was look- Nina blamed if I do a perfectly honor- | been able thing. and then a miracle happens . . . like our meeting?” She said, more softly still: “How ean you be?” “It was—a miracle, you know. I think I knew it from the first .. . but I wouldn't admit it to myself.” “Oh! Who manages these things? ... What a dreadful, cyn- ical sense of humor! Oh, Richard, why:... why couldn’t we have met} before?” They were looking at each other from their. two little stiff chairs. Nina thought that they both looked taut and strained ... ready to go to each other ... like runners waiting for the crack of the start- er’s pistol. She was so afraid that one of them would break away and ruin all chance of further thor ul ion, that she said: ait ”... although neither of them business confer- well, in a way, wanted to say: it seems to me that the necessity of a rest for Honey, immediately, has taken this... this whole mat- ter out of our hands... Do you hate the word ‘Providence’ as much as 1 do? .. . well, that’s what it is, all the same. “Divine Providence!” His un- der-lip shot out for a moment, and one of his eyebrows arched itself, cynically. “I know ... you're go- ing to tell me that this separation will—cure us!” _“It will,” she told him, soberly, “it we try.” “Do, you want to—try, little Nina?” wert nig,you?” ‘ter an instant’s pause: Be iter re? forgot her love...’ ‘And it'was — that there was /no-answerihg him. mene way After a minute,, we can’ hey KOON... “No.” at -. its iad ae it, Rich- “= n hejechded: “Noth- i @ passionate outburst of all the things their love might mean... all in that one word, “Nothing.” And now he did cross over to her. Took her two hands in his, and looked down at them, solemn- ly, “Nina,” he said, “if I put every effort that’s in me to forget you while I’m away ... to realize what a wonderful wife I have got... to . ." he smiled, “to be good; and then if all my endeavors fail, if nothing can change my longing for you .. . Nina, will you . . .?” ‘ait, darling, till we have failed.” But the barest hint of a ible future happiness with hard sent the blood’ thundering through her veins. Her cheeks burned, and the little pulse at her wrist hammered so that he felt it. He bent his lips to it, and mur- mured: “Why, you're not the doc- tor, beloved... you’re the patient!” With his head still lowered, he glanced up at her... a wicked, hu- man, — glance, that gave the *|lie to all his previous grave be- Bevin, “Be “serious, Richard, and gd farther away from me. You've got to be serious. We're two disgrace- ful people.” And he said: “We're two peo ple in love, Nina... and all the tates of your heavenly little con- science can’t alter it. Oh, I'll try all rat eee ne yell nee inter- ru} “pits ‘and you’ ait. ss it will make no difference. Mark my ‘ion r; ‘Then: “ “T don't have to ask you to be—dear, to Honey?” “No, You don’t.” “Goodby .. . Richard. I'll see you again, but this goodby is ours.” He wanted to kiss her, and she wanted td have him, but some feel- ing of loyalty to David made her turn away. Silly, probably—this one denial—in view of the tre- mendous disloyalty of her desires mut she said: “No... Richard,” FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH William L. Halladay, Pastor’ 527 William Street Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon subject: “Jésus Christ— |The Light and Life of the Chris- tian.” (This is a continuation of the message of last Sunday). Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30 o’clock. Sermon subject: “How Shall We Escape If We Neglect So Great Salvation?” Mid-week prayer meeting, Wed- nesday, 7:30 p, m. “Wherefore Jesus Christ is able also to save them to the utter- most that come unto God by him, seeing he ever liveth to make in- tercession for them.” EO B’NAI ZION CONGREGATION Rabbi Joseph Male, Pastor Joe Pearlman, President of Con- gregation Hebrew Sunday School, 11 a. m., and every day in week, ex- cept Friday, at 4 p. m. | Regular services every Friday! jevening,,8 o’clock, and Saturday morning, 7 o’clock. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 3827 Elizabeth Street Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Sunday morning service, o’clock. Wednesday evening service, o’clock. Reading room in Society build- ing open Fridays only. 11 8 CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Wm. Reagan, S. J., in charge Sunday morning Masses will be said at 7 and 9:30 o’clock. Week-day Mass at 7 o’clock. Evening service at 7:30 o’clock, Sundays and Fridays. MIXED BIBLE CLASS Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Monti- cino, Teachers Meetings every Sunday morn- ing at the Harris School audi- torium at 10 o’clock. Men and women not connected with any other Bible Class and regardless of denominstions are invited to attend. GOSPEL HALL 720 Southard Street Sunday school, 3:45 p. m. Gospel meeting, Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Bible Study, 7:30 p. m., Wed- nesday. Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m., Friday. Invitation extended to attend these meetings. all to FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J. C. Gekeler, Pastor White and Washington Streets Sunday School at 10 a. m and she held out a small hand. Icy shy. then... my dear.” smile was mocking an loving; all in one. — W OBichard)y Flo Ns opened her pee and ached in for her latchkey. saFronerund ees at =e ont ad ening sounds could te neard lat land 4 few particles of dust were actually sucked un- der, by Button’s vacuum-cleaner nose. Followed a loud sneeze, as a re- sult of the inhalation; and—when Nina opened the door—his usual welcoming onslaught. She just let him go ahead and maul her, and she patted his head in a detached sort of way... while all the time her thoughts were winging their way down the har- bor, to Richard. She had just come back from the pier. She could see him standin; there at the rail... so brown an his arm... Honey had kept walking up for- ‘d, as the ship backed out of its . to prolong their adieux .., and Nina could still see her reach- ing up and taking the flower from her husband's lapel .. . throwin, it, wildly. For once her aim ha and it had landed on the hatof the man in front of Nina. She retrieved it. quickly ... it was on her breast, now. Poor little Honey, throwing Richard's flower to Nina... all un- suspecting. | father’s smile. (Copyright, 1987, Morgaret Herzog) handsome, with his polo coat over | She could still see ‘her step- | Osear Norman, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Sermon: “The ‘I Am’s’ of Jesus.” Evening worship at 7:30 o’clock Sermon: “The Eyes of the Lord. Mid-week Bible study Wednes- day, 7:30 p. m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD and Beulah Clark Stroud, in charge of services Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. Class: es for all ages. Evangelistic service, 7 Rev. John H. :30 p. m METHODIST. EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH “EL SALVADOR Grinnell and Virginia Sts. Guillermo Perez, Pastor (Services in Spanish) Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 8 p. m. Mothers’ Club, Monday, 8 p. m. Bible study and prayer service Wednesday, 8 p. m. FLEMING STREET METHODIS1 CHURCH Shulef Peele, Pastor | Plersing and William Streefs | David turns the budget making inte la gay affair, enoseen Today’s Charles A. Beard of New Mil- ford, Conn., historian, born at Knightstown, Ind., 63 years ago. John R. Nebr. al, born McCaril of McCook. in Towa, 53 years ago. Marvin H. Mcintyre, secretary }to the President, born Birthdays; at La- Grang, Ky., 59 years ago. | Dr. Alphonse M. Schwitalla of St. Louis, famed biologist, born in Germany, 55 years ago. } Leon Fraser of New York, j banker, born in Boston, 48 years o., i former comptroller-gener-| Chaim Wi scientist and 63 years ago. Church sétiddl meets at 9:45 a | m. Norman J. Lowe, general | superintendent. |* Morning service at 11 o'clock Sermon subject: “The Curse Of! | Uselessnses.” Hi-League meets at 6:30 p. i, Mrs. Shuler Peele, superintend-| ng People’s Epworth League jmee 30 p.m. Miss Jennie} 'Mae Johnson, president. Svening worshi Sermon j Red Sea.” Mid-week Prayer and Bible dy Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. Choir rehearsal, Wednesday, at 6 0 o’cloek.| | | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN LEY"MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH O. C. Howell, Pastor Georgia, and Division Streets Church ‘sehoo!,*9:45 a. m. Al bert H. Carey, superintendent. Morning.worship, 11 0’clock. Serfion “topié?' “Our 'Responsibil- ity. To, All Nations,” Young People’s Department has its morning session’ in the church “{tschool annex at.6:30 p. m., with Thomas Curry.as president. Intermediate meet in the main auditorium at 6.30 p. m., with Mrs. O..C. Howell ag leader. Evening worship at 7:30 o’clock. Sermon topic: “Why Are People Lost?” Prayer service, Wednesday eve- ning 7:30 o’clock. Special music by choir under Mrs. J. Roland Adams will be a feature of these services, Missionary society meets every Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock,| in the church school annex, with Mrs. Corrinne Curry as presi- dent. Choir service. pianist. practice after prayer Mrs. J. Roland Adams, CHURCH OF GOD * L. A. Ford, Pastor 1106 Olivia Street Sunday morning worship, o'clock. ’ Sunday evening _ service, o'clock. ry Special music and singing. Prayer. meetings Tuesday and Thursdzy nights, 8 o’clock, Everybody welcome at all serv- ices, 11 8 SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH Duval and Eaton Sts. Sundays Summer Months Schedule Sundays Sung Mass, Holy Communion, 7 a.m. Children’s 9:30 a. m, Morning prayer said plain, 11 o'clock, Mass, Catechism, JEWISH SERVICE | SUNDAY EVENING EVENT WILL BE OBSERVANCE OF FESTIVAL OF CHANUCA The Festival of Chanuca, Victory of the Maccabees, will be observ- ed at Jewish synagogue. Sunday night, 5:30 o’clock, with Rev. Jo- seph Male, officiating..:The.fol- lowing program will be render: Evening prayer, ing, by Rabbi Jos. Male. Hancres Hololu, by the choir. Moos Fzur, Rock of Ages, by the choir. Hancros Hololu, translation by Jack Male. Speeches by Jacky Einhorn in Yiddish, Milton and Jack Apple in English, Eugene Berkowitz in English, Jack Male and Donald Pearlman in Hebrew and Eng- lish. Songs, Hazoken and Chanuca in Hebrew. Oy Chi Yiddish, America, Hatikva. Alfredo Barroso and others of the Hospitality Band will render selections during the service. “CROSSING RED SEA,” SUBJECT At the regular Sunday evening worship service at Fleming Street Methodist church the pastor will use as his theme, “Crossing the Red Sea.” This is an old, old story from the Old Testament, and the in- cident recorded happened many hundred years ago, the pastor re- veals. But it carries with it, Rev. Shuler Peele explains, many timely lessons, and he will discuss the facts that made it possible for one group of people to pass over the Red Sea on dry ground, while another group was drown- % Kleine Lichkelch in Low Mass, short sermon, 11:15} ed. a. m. Evensong, Prayer, Benediction, 8 p. m. Week-Days Morning Prayer, 6:45 o’clock. Low Mass, Holy Communion, 7 a.m. Evening Prayer, 5:30 p. m. Wednesdays Low Mass, Holy Communion, 7 a, m. Morning -prayer, 8:45 a. m. Low Mass, Holy Communion, 9 Sermon, Evening prayer, 5:30 o’clock. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Joe A. Tolle, Pastor Eeton and Simonton Streets “A man false to God cannot be trusted.” Church school, 9:45 a.m. Ger- ald Saunders, superintendent. Morning worship,’ 11 o'clock Subject: “The Law of the Rem- nant.” Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Subject: “The Holy Spirit.” Prayer service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal, Friday, 7:45 p.m. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, organ ist; Gerald Saunders, director. “4A man too busy to serve God is TOO busy.” / FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Yancy Tillman Shehane, Pastor Eaton Street, between Duval and Simonton Streets Bible School at 10:00 a. Allan Robinson, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock Subject: “Man’s Tea-Cup of Weakness and God’s Ocean of Power.” Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Subject: “God's Way To Suc- Prayer meeting, evening, 7:30 o'clock. Choir rehedtsal, Thursday, 7:30 Pp. m. Junior choir practice, Friday 7:30 p.m m Wednesday, NEWMAN M. E. CHURCH (Colored) Division Street S. W. Wheeler, Pastor Naomi Reddick, Superintendent Mary Moreno, Secretary Church sctool, 9:30 a. m. Morning service, 11 o'clock. Epworth League, 6 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. SAINT PETER’S CHURCH (Colored) and Olivia Summer Months Schedule Sundays Sung Mass, sermon, Holy Com- subject: “Crossing the} Center Street, Between Petronia/ o'clock. -munion, 8 a. m Church school’s, m, )The pastor invites members and friends to hear this message. Sunday’s Horoscope Today’s ambitions are prob- ably toward scientific research. The mind is ingenious, practical, and inventive. There is a suffi- ciency of ability, though often covered by the lack of resolution. Cultivate alertness of mind, that people may not impose upon you or rob you of your just deserts for your services. follows immdiately after the 8 o'clock service. Solemn Evenson, sermon, Bene- diction, 7 p. m. Tuesdays and Thursdays Low Mass with Holy Commun- ion, 7:45 a, m. Wednesdays Sung Litany and sermon, 7:30 Pp. m, TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN: CHURCH (Colored) Simonton Street Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor Morning service, 11 o'clock. ‘Church school, three depart. ments, 3:30 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. Special Thanksgiving Service, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Preacher, Rev. W. L. Halladay. Spirituals by the choir. Minister’s class for young peo- ple, Tuesday, 4 p. m. Senior choir rehearsal, Friday, 8:00 p. m. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH (Colored) Rev. C. Wesley Mayes, Pastor F. A. Johnson, Genera! Secretary Division and Thomas Sts. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. mi. Junior A, C. E. League meets at 5:30 p. m. Senior A. C. E. League meets at 6:15 p. m. | Evening service, 8 p. m. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., Class. Friday, 7:30 p. m. choir re hearsal. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH | (Colored) Southard Street Between Thomas) and Emma Streets Villiam Perkins, Pastor G. Williams, Missionary Leader Sabbath School (Saturday), 1¢ | j Church services, 11 a. m. Prayer meeting every Wednes- day night, 7:30 o'clock. Y P. M. V. S. meeting, 5:30 eocceee|? LEGALS LEGALS {NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Edgar W. Stark, holder of Tax Certificate No. 417, issued the 7th day of July, A. D. 1930, has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be is- sued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following described prop- erty in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 21 of Tr. 12, Jergnson’s Subdivision, Book F-4, 411, Monroe County Records. ‘The asse: of the said! prop- erty under the said certificate is- ‘sued was in the name ' of’! Grady Means. Unless said Certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon day in the month of December, 1937, i is the 6th day of December, 193 = *Datea this 12th day of November, 3 (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. nov13-20-27; deot, 1937 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That, Edgar W. Stark, holder of Tax Certificate No. 418, issued the 7th day of July, A. D. 1930, has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be is- sued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following described prop- erty in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 22 of Tr. 12, Jerguson’s Subdivision, Book F-1 Page - 411, Monroe County Records. The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Graé@dy Means. Untess said certificate shall, be redeemed according to law, the property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of December, 1937,. Which is the 6th day of December.) 193° Dated this 12th day of November, 1 (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. nov13-20-27; deci, 1937 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR v. EED (Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Edgar W. Stark, holder of Tax Certificate No, 419, issued the 7th day of July, A.D. 1930, has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be is- sued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following described prop- erty in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 23 of Tr. 12, Jerguson’s Subdivision, Book F-1, Page 411, Monroe County Records. The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Grady Means. Uniess said certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property deseribed therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of December, 1937, which is the 6th day of December, 937. Daten this 12th day of November, 93 (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Cireult Court of Monroe County, Florida. novi3-20-27; deat, 1987 NOTICE or, APPLICATION FOR DEED (senate BI No. 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY. GIVEN, That Edgar W. Stark, holder of Tax Certificate No. 409, issued day of September, A: D. 192 same in my office and hi application for a tax deed to be fs- sued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following described prop- erty in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 18 of Tr. 12, Jerguson's Sub., Book C-4, Tage 404, Mon- roe County Records. The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Over Sea Company. Uniess said certificate shall bel redeemed according to law, the property described therein, will be. sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Me day in the month of December, 19 which is the 6th day of December, 1937. Dated this 12th day of November, 1937. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. nov13-20-27; deot, 1937 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That Edgar W. Stark, holder of Tax Certificate No. 410, issued the 3rd day of September, A. D. 1928, has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be is- sued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following described prop- erty in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 19 of Tr. 12, Jerguson’s Sub., Book C-4, Page 404, Mon- toe County Records The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Over Sea Company. Uniess said certificate 1 redeemed according to property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of December, 1937, which is the 6th day of December, 19: be 37. Dated this 12th day of November, 1937. (SEAL) Clerk of Circuit Court County, Florida ‘ Ross C Sawyer of Monroe dect, 1937 APPLICATION FOR TAX (Senate Bill Ne. 163) Noten IS PHEREBY GIVES. That Edgar W. Stark, holder of Ta- Certificate No. 411, ineued the 3rd) same in my application for @ tax deed to be is- sued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following described prop- Jerguson's of Let 28 of Tr. Fage 404, Mon- Sub, Book C-4 erty under the aald certific sued a im the same of Over Com Taless said certificate shall redeemed according to law property described therein sold to the highest bidéer at court house door on the firet day im the month of December, 1937 which is the 6th day of December, 3937. Dated this 12th day of November, 193" (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Ciresit Court of eRe County, 15 Aety be the tt be} Ts morid-28- ara] Key West Citizen, a ne’ NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED “CLASSIFIED COLUMN ‘D. 1930, has filea|” same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be is- sued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following described prop- in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 24 of Tr. 12, Jerguson's Subdivision, Book C-4, Page 404, Monroe County Records. The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate 1s- suer was in the name of Over Sea Company. Unless said certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of December, 1937, Shih is the 6th day of December, Dated this 12th-day of November, 1937. SEAL) Ross C Sawyer rk of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. nov13-20-27; dec4, 1937 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. 163) 2 GIVEN, Stark, holder of Tax Certificate No. 408, issued the 3rd day of September, A. D. 1928, has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be is- sued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following described prop- erty in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 17 of Tr. 12, Jerguson's Sub., Book C-4, Page 404, Moti. roe County Records. The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certiftcate—ts-}-—TAMPA for Ki sued was in the name oe tree et pe ene Company. ive rooms, go Unless said certificate redeemed pals be to property described cm Bold to the ‘high Hen court house door pa Mis first Mon- day in the month of December, 1937, which is the 6th day of December,} 1937. a ee this 12th day of November. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe. County, Florid: shat: ah 20-27; dec, 1937 ALFRED wW. DONOVAN, as Sur- viving Executor and Surviving Trustee under the Last Will and Testament of Charles Irving Wright, Deceased, Plaintiff, vs. EDITH F. WRIGHT, a widow, et al, Defendants. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: TO: Annie May Munroe and James Albert Munroe, her husband; Janet Ansel Dillon and D. Frank Dil- jon, her husband; David F. Dillon; Janet W. Dillon; Louis E. Wright and Hobart A. Wright: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that you, and each of you, are required to appear on or before the 6th day of December, A. D. 1937, Bill of Complaint filed cause, at the office of the Clerk o} the Cireuit Court of Monroe County, Florida; otherwise the allegations of said Bill of Complaint will be taken as confessed by each of you net so appearing. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this order be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in, The maner bf general circulation published) in Monroe CoBRtY, rit; i E SHUTTS ~ q ews! Attorneys for Plaintiff. nov6-13-20-27; decd, 1937 Subseribe to The Citizen—20¢ weekly. nego TORR Sek ne MISCELLANEOUS NEW CHRISTMAS CARDS JUST RECEIVED. For any member of the faniily. Priced 5c to 50c. Also, cards by the box. SAN CARLOS BOOK STORE. LOCK, 519 Duval street. nov27-t WANTED WANTED—House with two bed- rooms and modern conveni- ences. Year round tenant, Write Box M., The Citizen. nov25-3tx | WANTED—A chance to bid on your next printing order. The Artman Press. mayl9-tt FOR SALE OR TRADE TET WILL TRADE COTTAGE IN West home— condition; near ystaresoot aa; hitadsy dove rblocks jing to down-town Price $1,500, clear title. O. S. Kipple, 8407 Alaska Ave., Tampa, Fla. ‘ nov23-9tk FOR RENT {FOR RENT—Upper | apartment, 4-rooms, modern conveniences, 628 White street. 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