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SDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1937 JDwe "s Com By MARGARET GUION HERZOG 0000000 0000.0000000000800 008806 The Characters Nina impulsively married Da< ing to forget her intense lor her stepfather. Riehard, the charming, wetl- tailored stepfather, shamelessly talks of love to Nina. Honey, Nina’s gay, Youthful mother, is. wild about d, her newly par Sorat avid; @ bright: young auto salesman, adores Nina and strives to make: her happy.on his smalt salary. gir : ‘Chapter 32 Dayid’s Surprise Dinner Borrow: ‘was tugging at a corner of the’ bed-clothies. It-wakened David: “Hey. stop) it, you: dope!’ Don’t You know that’s organdy, boy?” 5 eral It's crepe de Chine, ous had:been: awake for some tS, but she had’ lain pa David:. He looked asleep. fant me ., his: all tousled;’ and his f senroe: gon was Was so’ completely innocent, ae oe just knew he could be a Se y. upon occasions. The pure in heart never achieve Se ® look of sanctity, Nina was Fhe She liked to soup. It was so: superlative: that Nina knew he. must have bought it somewhere... ..not in a tin, be- | cause he had'said‘not, ‘and it didn’t taste.canned ... but it-a glass jar..| Afier the soup there was somes | thing of a pause. before he bore | in _proudly—a pheasant, the wings: and tail feathers stuck in pieces of | Potato, to give a realistic effect. “T think I'm going to faint; David!” and:surely a man never ed.more broadly, at the-nros+-! pect of his: wite “Vv piace: A bottle of : peas. eof w ine, wrapped expertly in a edi kin. . . chilled just enough, but ett ae punch: 4 ar sala kinds Ot ‘cheese with tasse and two eir demi- ‘David, am I dreaming?” She Teally thought she must be. “Now, get this, baby, just. ber cause I showed you my. ae. this ite | evening, don’t expect me to-be:the cook from now:on!” ‘Til never go near the: stove again. my friend. You made.e big: mistake being so good. You're elected!” She raved and raved; in what have been heart+ him up, too. Wirether 14 as Bak tugging at the’ cov re or Nin: shaking him, or whether he itst woke up of his own accord, he al- oy ener so terribly, surprised; 8s though it was the most tre- mendous shock to himself where he was At fist! Nine hed laughed at‘him, and thought it was because he wasn’t used to waking up in bed with a lady... but he did it every. morning. of his life. ener day is it, angel?” he , pa ee ve not right.” Dax i Se 80 Caturder!”, ell’s is, it may be oh, but'that’s a ner eat It's an anniversary,. by ‘We've been ay Ar ed tein. shee four. ...... four, monthisy to day ‘Darling! Happy anniversary, ae Mine “Happy anniversary, a. And later, when he was shav- ing, he stuck his lathered face tound the kitchen door. “By the way, housewife,” he said, oh, so casually. “don’t bother about marketing . . . little David's charge, for the day.” ‘ne? hum . .. he’s going to com: agg, and Ege wea ‘caught up the daring ng tare that just to ay it's:so damn cute’ that I don't believe him!” jeant. it; ba what's planned for ee of ot eet because Cordelia one o'clock, out of cleat Reed with two tickets for a jig nee, but was bp ad nl to get ‘see what kind of a meal pable to prepare by ‘David, You're A Madman?’ Woupd tn she at th at 5:30, se “payee mans sat her pa ‘ain a book; brace Res hoens Atelittle before 7; when he sum- moned her, she found: the table a ogee laid, in the living-room, were sweet peas in the cen- bevel of it, and right away, she for wine. “Epa see ne saaree Reve, on gone’ fives .we wont be le to to eat.for a.month now, after thi. bee 3 ot it'll baad been worth te pe 't be—previous. Wai a aoe baw you: like my little anack’ “Well, anyway, it'll be.worth it, | “H pevint seen you in your hair rib- nl He pulled out'her chair, and dis- a into the kitchen. thing, i. in pith, was a cake it must pave weighed’ at fount 20 pounds. corners had been rounded pon gee and there were. little flowers nn out of hie «een i the , around its mound } w at the top reposed'a caviar, “Fresh; no'léss,” David’ boasted. eee re tee ence Dent sour, med, but. you're the cleverest:madman I ever came across! She was almost too astonished to eat... why she doubted if she could have made those beet roses. hersel®., } The next thing was a clear ——., “Lest you think I'm too mad, Nina, sweet, let me sralaio that I hada slight’ windfall of' 25 bucks, and I decided.to blow. it.all.in.on, your matinee, and. this annivers- ary dinner.” -“And you needing shoes; likethe: very; devill You're: the: dearest, sweetest, most “Show mel” he interrupted; and Nina did, That was what he wanted most of all, itseemed.., Darling:David, Clifford’s Exposé HE refused to let her clear up; refused to let her go near the kitchen, Nina suspected that it was ina rare mess. But once, when David was answering the telephone in the bedroom, she heard the sound of the back door slamming. She crossed the living-room, and the hall, and peeked ugh the ewiining Paes di clouly Something movi in the brush and broom and | Nina was certain someone crouching é She was ‘frightened, but she wewh yon there! 2” she di ded, ‘0's in there’ e demani “Come out, right se Absolute im the brush ane ‘at she. called’ loudly, “Davi a rere, hurry.” “come And then sigan the door open, ‘slowly, before her pene teh Cees titah, aky voice, “We A little yellow. face peered out the darkness with.one tiny claw. clot a finger oi * warningly: a a iis. ie be velly. velly mad- like-hell. Nina was rocking back and forth with laughter, when David “David you lying rascal... you fake, you!” "8010-0" ho shook his tat the cringing Chinaman, still in crowded closet. “So-0-0, you\made a noise, eh? . .. Come out of there, Clifford? He came out—all the stared four feet ten of him; and he looked:so ject that David smiled, 2. *That’s all right. ole fellaiiits y | Day would have heard you wash- Stink the dishes an: rectenes fora whi ant ae? Pv ou » S Dakar eee all David answered for him. Hi-Lee. Hi-uo with a cadenza on the end of it, so he prefers to be called ‘Clifford’ for short.” “Well. you're a swell chef, .Clit- ford.” He beamed. “All time cooking, me likee house! . .. Me likee joke, too!” and na laughed very loudly, to: show em. When he had pocketed his $3. and departed, and David and Nina were otsing up for the night, she started in all over again. “T never had such a good time, sweetheart. You'te the dearest, most thoughtful, darlingest.. .” id he said again: “Just show me.. So Nina did. (Copyripht, 1937, Margaret Herseg) Nina learns what summer im New York is like, tomorrow, Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company Effective May 30, 1937 S. S. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa on Sui P. M., arriving Key West 7 A. indays and Wednesdays at 4:00 M. Mondays and Thursdays, Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A, ML for Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 5 P. M. for Port Tampa, Fla. For further information and rates call Phone 1¢ J. H. COSTAR, Agent. “eg "RED DEVILS: WIN FROM GROCERS DIAMONDBALL GAME. LAST EVENING: RESULTED’ IN. SCORE OF 17-3 | | Caraballo’s. Red Devils won the first. game of the second half: of the softball league by the one-! |sidéd score of 17 to 3 “over the/ /Quality Food Store. | The Satans scored 5, in the first on a single and 5 walks issued by| €. Gates. In the third ‘Woodson | hit. to deep left. center for a homer, scoring: Gates who had) walked: But from the fourth on LEGALS '€ITY IN. THE ONO Cots Coens ne watt TEAGUE ORGANIZING POR. MONI oY NATIONAL | IDA, IN © Nev nk ag RAT AE BA as Trustee, | Plans for. getting the Island ve seamesengae |City Basketball League underway PENN-PLORIDA HOTELS COR- in: the. next. two: weeks: will. be HORATION, a Florida cor- poration, et. al., broached at a.meeting of basket- NOTICE: OF sppcrat 3 SASTEH'S jp team ead the a Hall of the Hi, 100] tonight at NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thal pees to a deeree 7:30. Coach P. D: Huddleston, med and entered. in the Circuit ourt. in and for, Monroe | County, who will represent the High Florida, om the 30th diy of) Novem-' School squad will be in charge. ber, A. D. 1936, im the case of The igers ‘ | Atlantic National Bank of fete The Park Ti and the: Fel THE |ville, as: Trustee, plaintiff, against lowship Club are other clubs Penn-Blorida Hotels: Corporation, «which have definitely decided to} | Florida. corporation, et al, fendants, in. Chancery, being 6-261, upon the dooket Court, dhs usilersigned spacial “ims ter,, being. appoint o and by. order of the Court herein tries. dated October” 6th,’ 1937; toéxeeute|: said Final Deeree,. will: om: Monday, December 6th; A: D. 1937, during:the legal hours of sale, .to-wit:. ele ven o'clock, A. it was a one-sided game. Ma ‘and ibe bp dlock, Fe Sterling hit three safely in as} M.,. Bastern. Standard pie, a =oa before. the North front door. of the te many times up. J. Garcia walked! County Court House of Monroe onte and got four safeties in four | County, Florida, inthe City. of Key times at:bat. In the field Valdes and Sweeting played great for winners and McCarthy and. Car- bonell for the losers. Hopkins, H. Gates, L. Castro, each smacked doubles and J Walker. hit two; J. Garfcia got a homer. Score by innings: Quality Food Store R HE 002 0010—3 5 6 Red Devils 510 461 x—17 18 0 Batteries: C. Gates, Stanley and Ingraham; J.. Walker and H. Gates. ‘ Normal Drocigitetion se Hee at 8 o'clock: this morning. Tomorrow's Sun rises. - Moon rises ‘Moon sets: .. High - Low 5 Barometer 7:30 a, m. today: Sea level, 30.02. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7;30 p.m. Wednesday) ‘Key West and Vicinity: Gen- erally fair tonight and Wednes- day; little change in temperature; gentle to moderate northerly .Generally: fair tonight Wednesday with little change in‘ temperature. Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Gentle to mod- erate northerly winds, and’ partly. overcast weather tonight and Wednesday. WEATHER CONDITIONS A widejresd hi high area covers most sections of the with a this’ morning, . }erest' over the Middle Mississippi ‘Valley. The only measurable pre- cipitation during the last 24 hours has been light snow in the ex- treme eastern Lake region, and light to moderate rain or snow in ‘Norttiern New England. Tem- perature changes have been gen- erally unimportant east of the the: jRocky- Mountain and readings are. below normal this morning light to heavy frost in the Middle Gulf coast and in extreme North- ‘western Florida. Temperatures at '7:30:this morning ranged: from sighs tapes nog. ggaaaad to sdiepaiantns 3° KENNEDY, “Ganent at Ghee West; in, said: County. an@ State, in accordance with said decree and to satisfy the same, sell'at public out- cry to the highest pidder. for cash, or as otherwise provided in ac- cordance with the terms of said Final. Deeree,. the. following de-}/ seribed property, to-wit: / All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and: being in the City of Key West, Monroe County, State of Florida, together with the build- ings and improvements _ thereon| erected, more particularly described as follow | A. part of’ Lot One (1), Square Thirty-eight (38), according to the plan of the Island of Key ‘West, delineated in February, 1829, 'by William A, Whitehead; said propérty being more par- ticularly described as follows: Commencing at the corner of? | Duval and Fleming Streets and running thence in a Northwest- erly direction along the South- west side of Duval Street one hundred seventy-six (176) feet; thence at right angles in a Southwesterly direction one * hundred eighty (180) _feet: thence at right angles in a Southeasterly direction one hun- dred (100) feet; thence at right angles in a Southwesterly di- rection four (4) feet; thence at right angles in a. Southeasterly direction seventy-six (76) feet to Fleming” Street, thence at right angles in a Northeasterly direction along the Northwest side of Fleming Street one hun- dred eighty-four (184) feet to the point of: beginning. Together with all the buildings, plants, works, structur: shops, improvements, streets, Ways, alleys, passages, sewer rights, waters, water cours easements, estates, rights, fae = chises, interests, privileges, 1 ertiés, machinery, fixtures, fur- niture, furnishings, equipment, hereditaments and appurten- ances whatsoever belonging or appertaining to said _ property, however acquired and whether or not as renewals or replace- ments of, oF im substitution or exchange for any of the prop- erties hereinabove described and.... all the est: right, title and interest, possession, claim and demand. of every nature and kind whatsoever of Penn-Flor- ida Hotels Corporation in and to said properties heretot: veyed to The Atlantic Bank of Jacksonville as Trus- tee by said: Penn-Florida Hotels Corporation by that certain mortgage or deed. of trust dated May 16, 1930, and recorded. in Mortgage Book C-1, at page 241, of the public records of Monroe County, Florida. All of said property snall be sold one parcel or unit and shall be bject to any and all unpaid taxes id assessments lawfully levied or ed against said property which ‘may be due and payable to the State of Florida, County of Monroe an tity of Key West andjor any po! tical subdivision thereof. No per- son shall be qualified to make any bid for the property to be sold at such sale unless he shall have first deposited with the undersigned Special Master the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) in cash, or a certified check for that amount payable to the order of said Special Master and drawn upon a national bank in the City of Jack- sonville, Florida, or the City of Mi- ami, Florida, unless he shall have first deposited with said Spe- cial’ Master first mortgage bonds of the defendant, Penn-Florida Hotels Corporation, known as La Concha Hotel Bonds, described in said final decree, in an. aggregate principal amount of Tén. Thousand = ($10,000.00), Reference is made to the: above described final decree of: said Court for full formation concerning all terms, conditions and provision under which the said gale shall: be conducted. DATED. thig, 1st da% of Now ber, Ay D. W. CURRY HARRIS, SCOPE Seoee ‘Today’s nature is.a changeable one, perhaps: relying on chance and contented with the lot in life, so long as too much exertion is,’ not required to maintain it. There ‘is a spicy character that may come to the top, a character of wit and good nature; and while, perhaps, | {not producing any great results in; owoccccceccccosecooesece 1782—Treaty of Provisional | Peace ending: war with - Britain | concluded in Paris. 1838—Mexico declared war on} France. ‘French fleet had been | sent’to México. to démand pay-| ment of, claims due French citi- zens, chiefly a-claim of~ $60,000 for French pastry stolen from a French cook, giving to the war} the name; “the Pastry. 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