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TAUISDAY, BEC oy ie Company By MARGARET GUION HERZOG ¥‘na, Juni vate im pulsively married 5 hoping to end her intense leve for her stepfather. Richard, the charming twell- tailored stepfather back from a long cruise, resumes his love- making to Ning. Honey, Nina’s mother, is wild € gay, childish bout Richard and ct the strong at- him and Nina. ung auto ry, adores Nina but they argue money matters, Chapter 40 ‘To Belong To You’ 1 ey Yonkers they cut over to the f Sawmill River road. Some of the maples ning to tur washed green agai There clouds in th: areas let the Renault out . - They were stopped by ; reaikeay: motor-cycle cop, and Richard talked himself out of a ticket by using just the ight amount of good fellowship an: + “Of course I was breaking the} hint of authority. law, Officer, but she’s brand new, | grass a lov e puffy, autumn-y sky. | her .. That's ike you. But forget the Think of my feelings . . e that you love me, Nina.” I do—I do—I do!” She took off her hat and threw it high up in the air. It fell down on top of the chrys- anthemums, and she left it there. She ramboth hands through her ir hair, with the fingers spread like a giant comb, and when she had finished she had a surprised, Alice-in-Wonderland look to her . .. her little ears showing, and Standing way up behind. laughed his low, chuck- , that was almost a growl ae reached -her in He iy “"adorable +.” against her ear, and then began to kiss . slowly .. . little ones that were-just pressing, really, against her temple, her closed eyes, her cheek sh But when he reached her lips, it was a different kind of kiss. It "| demanded, it took, it seemed never . And Nina never want- end. ept through her in a diz- ending. ed it It | zying ti He released her to whisper something which she could not hear... but only for a moment, his lips were on hers again... ‘What Shall We Do?” T 'N INA you know what I’ve been meaning, don’t, you; just broken’ in enough to test her| you? We can’t go on.this wi speed ... You know how it is . Paddy McLean, in Dobbs Ferry, is ard.” Nina was ys ‘pera @ personal friend of mine, Officer | throat was clo; gged. You're a good sport, | seareely force the Words’ -”| “Tm ready to! face it/now'y 7) at oot es man. Thanks, I'll be careful’: . They started up again. a Richard kept to a conservative 5. Richard said: “Adorable,” “Tt isn’t—necespary, now, g. Her 6 ebuld through. last.” pe against her ear, and then began to kiss her—slowly. At Ardsley they turned off, and} He caught her so close that ‘she after a few miles drove in betwee: mn gave a ss 2 high entrance gates to a long, Hosbon house, that overlooked the! was this, Richard? It isn’t an; He w srent man. When Py last he let her go, his eyes wate stormy. be IT love you,” he said, | can’t live without you, We pak dhe said: Sia. A friend of| find some way out of this... we mine—Conroy lives here, but he’s ‘wintering | in ‘Sg y Met him, summer ... He told me to use the: place whenever I liked. His man used to valet for us both, in London, once. We'll be nicely— alone.” “Very—nicely.” Richard had Weleghes the butler was ready for them. | prepared the loggia, Mr. Chal- Joner, sir.” They walked through a wide hall, and a living-room—shrouded, not too gloomily, in slip-covers, and on to the veranda. Tea Was A Joke A ee were golden asters, and chrysanthemums in a vase on the table. ‘The man lit the flame under a/ se kettle, brought cakes and lwiches, and stronger bever- age jn a decanter, which Ls! laced ona low stand, and de; smooth, sloping hs ‘giant oak trees, and bright sky formed} a frame for the river. A white Fig lid Nina sai ..youand I... some pe oe chard kissed her. Tea, itself, was a joke, really. Nina said: “You read things about: ‘her lovely hands fluttered among the tea ae. like two white doves’... but I'm making a mess of it, T'm too excited—being with you.” “Tm ook exactly—level-head- ed, at the moment, either, you know!” “Shall we abandon this? ... Wrap up 2 few sandwiches andj short. dump them out of the car, later, 90 as not to hurt the man's feel- =?” chord | laushed. led by. honed, t. that) GOLDEN sun was getting all) aay to sink later, behind pa A ona boat} | failed. It’s ‘only you and I, now, | | must. Nina was not yet able to think coherently—to talk. She extended a hand, and took the cigarette Richard offered her. She bent her head to light it. The smoke curled lazily, mak- ing a curtain between them. Richard put his hands over his eyes, for a moment, as if anes some tremendous effort. When he took them down be proked calmer . . . more pm wee SP Ble A AI atUpanaa”| high with ‘seeing He adjusted Ya "tani her back, and held an ash-tray for her cigarette. Those little attentionsin So like him. “Richard,” Nina, py | ly, “what are we going ena He echoed: “Do?” as though 4 was the most absurd question in the world. He was smil at her now. “I mean—plans, darling.” Nina blushed. “I mean arrangements, Hone} -'n’ David . . .. every- thing.” “But we've done all we about them, sweet. We tried, an Nina. You agreed.” She looked at her white hand, between his two brown onés. She thought—quite ridiculously—that it looked like a cream-cheese sand- wich on own bread... “I meant .. . what shall we do jaboat, — telling them, Richard lear?” = ++. them?” oy (Copyright, 4937, ‘Morgoret Hereeg) Nina Lashes Righags ig Ritter amges, tomerrew, Today In History, 1 Seta ans defeat British in battle of Gre Bridge, Vir ginia—Virgir “Bunker Hill.” 1893—Bomb thrown by ist in injuries narch 1901—Mrs gives Stanf Jane L. University anford ord $30,- 000,000. Founded by her husband! Chamber of Deputies &! vith gift of $20,000,000 in memory of only son who died at 15. 1927—U. S. Senate t William S. Vare of Pennsyl- vania for having spent too much in his campaign. 1936—The inventor of the auto- de le Cierva, among iiled in London plane abseribe to The Citizen— s 20¢ weekly. mpany FELLOWSHIP CLUB | scuoon. HOLDS SCANT nes VICTORY t Surprising a rather cocky. High |School Varsity five, with a sec- ; jond-half rally that very nearly | ‘swept them to a win, the Fellow- |ship Club lost a close 26-22 exhi- |bition game last night at the High | School Gym. Jumpy and nervous throughout {the first-half, the Felowship Club jfell behind, but steady playing jand great shooting by Center | James Cooper, Forward Charles Yates and Forward Edward John- |son put the Club back in the run- LEAD AT WHISTLE: CLUB’S! WILD PASSING MARGIN or! THE KEY. WEST CITIZEN i i i 1 2ND-HALF RALLY STARTS TOMORROW SCARES RES VARSITY | pare: STARS ioe: TO WHIP HIGH | SCHOOL Opening of the City Basketball | ireawue will take place tomorrow | inight at 7:30.when. the Carbonell | ‘Stars clash with the High School varsity. In. an exhibit on game last week the Stars were badly smeared, be-| cause of their poor condition, but they have put in a week of heavy) practice and Jackie’ Carbonell, ‘manager, states that his team is now in good shape. After the scare the Fellowship Club put in- to the High School last night, the Stars believe the time is ripe for ‘a win. The School will be primed: to show that they are not slip- | eeccececcccccccccececccces: eeeces eeccccee NEWS NOTES LUCKY ,death rate of 8.3 for each 1,006—: Albany, N. Y.—While on a deer'a lower rate than for any pre-j hunt, Henry Klahr- spotted a big | vious similar ee. ; buck. He wounded the animal) ! and it dashed down the mountain. {With the hunter following, the deer ran for five miles and drop- jped dead—less than 500 yards! | from Klahr’s parked automobile. ; | | j ELECTROCUTED IN TUB East Greenbush, N. Y. — Two children, Jane and Helen Roman, 7 and 3 years old, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James-Roman, were electrocuted when, they hauled a small electric stove into the tub in which they were bathing. Found unconscious in the water, they ‘diéd’ two hours later, de- ‘Spite efforts to revive them. “HIDDEN” WEALTH FOUND Chicago.—Discovery. of .:$400,- 009,000-in “hidden” personel'prop- ferty “has ‘been made by ‘John S| }Clark,, tax assessor who ccepinindy jthat most of tl le wealth “millionaires } ‘was the pro} | who failed’ to ait their seeuri ‘ty holdings. said Ris diseov- veries:would reduce the general i tax ratesabout5 percent. TO FINGERPRINT CCC'S Washington—The 300,000 CCC jenrollees will be fingerprinted in| 'the near future, according to an jorder by Robert Fechner, director of the Civilian Conservation 1937 SETS HEALTH RECORD (Corps. The finger-printing was Washington——The year 1937|ordered as a means of protecting jPromises to be the best “health| the enrollees and for identifica- or on record, on the basis of! tion in case of accident. ‘mortality statistics for the first bepapneneed WRECKS CAR. NO TRAIN PAGE THREE WASPS TAKE SCHOOL. Greenfield, Tenn.—An army of hundreds of wasps recently in- } Vaded the Greenfield schoolrooms | and hallways to the delighted + distraction of the students. A ly reviewed a parade of hilip- spraying squad was called and pine troops. Apparently recogniz-) brought the plague under con- ing the dangers of the foreign! tro) situation, he told the United; States Commissioner Re ake Philippine Army “is y because the President} dogg the power to “call it out in bonne. of the American flag and and be- | cause the Filipino people would gladly do so in recognition of; what you have done for us.” | | i 1 || LA CONCHA HOTEL Truro, N. S.—Mrs. Thos. Bren-} ton, of Truro, and Mrs. Job Dartt,! In the Center of the Busi ness and Theater of Brookfield, twin sisters, cele- | District giles pth phe ex ay it went crashing into a Pole. He then looked for the train—but it never came along. } QUEZON TALKS President Manuel Quezon of the} Philippine Commonwealth STAR > BRAND | CUBAN COFFEE Is Delitiously Fresh! —TRY IT TODAY— On Sale At All Grocers j brated their 96th birthday on No- | vember 9th. They lay claim to be- ing the oldest twins in North America. BENJAMIN LOPEZ refuses to} ping. The DeMolay Club will prob- ably be a- fourth team in the} league, according to P. D. Hud- ,dleston, league Manager, and} should be in shape to play Friday ning in a big way. The team was still tossing a few | wild ones and shooting hurriedly in the second-half, and that just {about decided the game. The preppers led by 12-5 at the half, mostly due to poor guarding ‘night of next week. by the Fellowship Club. Much! League games will be regularly more closely bottled up during the held Taesday and Friday nights of second-half, the High Schoolers |every week. showed their worth by sinking re- ; LEGALS |markable shots. The School boys intercepted | TICK OF MASTER'S SALE NOTICH 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that passes often from the Club and | generaly showed their team work’ ,,,.\' A by ve to be better. Their shooting was|suant to tree lsat decidedly off, though. J. Dom-j #4 entered on the 2 | } vember, A. D. 1937, enech with nine points and F.' apie: Patil D. Barns, one of Lewin with eight led the School. | Judges, of the Cireule Court of the| e cuit 0} In preliminary games a 10th| state of Florida, in and for Monroe | grade team lost to the 7A-2 five, | County, Florida, in| Chancery, inj 15-17. Jack Cates, brother of Key | Wat. cortain callse therein | pending 2 whetein’ Archie Lowe and A West’s well-known athlete, Wil- | Agaoay aré‘plaintiffs and F. Talbott , = isher, deceased, and the heirs, de- liam Cates, wac high point man | visees, grantees or other claimants! with eleven markers. In a shout- | under bs said F. Talbott Fisher, i i eceased,. and Mrs. F. Talbott ing, widly fought, exciting game | fycrared, living, and if dead, the the 7A’s beat the 7 B’s by the high ; , “devisees, grantees or ‘other score of 2-1. Repeated efforts by | | glaimante, under eo ante sae F. bott Fisher, and Cudjoe Key Co men of both midget squads to’ poration, a dissolved domestic cor gather strength enough to shoot} the ball as high as the basket was |r parties (whether natural, corpo " ate or municipal) claiming through, successful only for the one field | unaér, or from said corporation, and goal and foul shot. H. George Carrol, Jane Richards and Charles F. Bailey, as_ trustees, [are ‘defendants, the undersigned Special Master in Chancery appoint- ed by said decree, will offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bid-! der, for cash, before the front door. of the County Court House in Key! West, Monroe County, Florida, ony Monday, the 3rd day of January, A. D. 1938' (same being a rule day of, said Court and a legal sales da: \during the legal hours of sale, t property LEGALS payment of the “amount IN THE foie COURT OF bi | Specified ELEVE JUDICIAL ag Block thirty seven (37). ac- eens OUNTS- is ona cording to subdivision of Lots 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6 of Section 35; Lot 2 (o- 6-539) MASTELLER, Life in the U. S. A. Cleveland bandits who robbed branch banks deposited the loot in another branch of the same bank. Little by little these insti- tutions are winning back the con- fidence of the people.—Detroit News, noon and 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, the following described therein Section 36; Lot 3 Section 26; and Lot 2 of Section 34; Township sixty seven (67) South of Range twenty five (25) East, made by George L. Macdonald 'subdivid- ing said lands into Lots and Blocks. All of said lands being in Monroe County, Florida, and on the island of Stock Island. W. CURRY HARRIS, M. L. Plaintiff, vs. Mortgaze Foreelosure | E. GUILFORD BAUMAN, a single man, et al, Defendants. NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by authority \of the Final De- eree of Foreclosure rendered by the Honorable Arthur Gomez, one of the Judges of the Cireuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Cineuit of Florida, in and for Monroe County, in that certain cause in said Court pending in which M. L. Masteller is complainant, and E. Guilford Bau- man, a single man, et al. are de- fendants, I, as Special Master in Chancery, apponted by the Court in said decree, under and by virtue of the terms thereof, will offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash at, the front door of the Court House} of Monroe County, in the City of Key West, Florida, on Monday, the 3rd day of January, A. D. 1938, between the hours of eleven o'clock A. M. and two o'clock F. M., the same be- ing a legal sales day, and the hours @ legal hours of sale, the follow- described property, situate in nzge County, Florida, to-wit: Mine East half (i%) of See- tions One (1), Twelve (12) and Thirteen (13), and all that por- tion of the East half (E%) of Section Twenty-four (34) lying North of the right-of-way of the road as now surveyed and to be constructed by the Cheve- lier Corporation across Section Twenty-four (24), all in Town- ship Fifty-four (54) South, Range Thirty-three (33) East, ontaining 1130 acres more or less The said property ,as aforesaid, together with wall the tenements, hereditaments ‘and appurtenances thereto belonging, or in any appertaining, being sold to satisfy said decree. Dated this 8th day of December, D. 1937. WILLIAM V. ALBURY pecial Master in Chancery. IRA C. Haveock, Solicitor for Complainant Miami, Florida, WILLIAM V. ALBURY, Attorney for Plaintiffs. dec2-9-16-23-30, 1937 Naar OF MASTER’S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that under and by virtue of and pursuant to that certain made and entered on the 29th day ,of November, A.D. 1937, by Hovorable Paul D. Barns, one of the Judges of the Circuit Court of | State of Florida, in and for Monroe County, Florida, in Chancery, in that certain cause therein pending wherein Archie Lowe and A. M. Adams are plaintiffs and Helen Cuppels, a single woman, is fendant, the undersigned Special Master in Chancery, appointed by bod decree, will offer for sale at oo 58 as per Book Y Page 201 Stock Island according to Plat record- ed in Plat Book 1, Page 55, Mon. roe County, Florida, Records: Lot 10, Square 58 as per Bock Fage. 301 Stock Istand according to PWE recorded in Plat Book 1, Page $5, Monroe County, Flor- ida, Becords. West. Monroe County, Florida, on faid Court and a legal sales day) noon and 2 o'clock in the afternoon Property to satisfy said decree by payment of ¥ Page 201 Stook Island accorg- Florida Records: Lot 9, Square A. Spec WILLIAM ¥. ALB for cash. before the front door of Monday, the 3rd day of January, A. during the tegal-houts of sale, wit, between 14 o'clock in the fore- the amount specified ing to,.Plat recorded in Plat ¥ RAYMOND R. LORD, Attorney for Plaintiffs. the County Court House D. 1938" (same being a rule day of of said day, the following described Lot §, Square 58 as per Book | Book 1 page 55, Monroe County, ; cial Master in Chancery. URY, dec decd 16-23-30,1937 NOTICE OF APP TAX NOTICE OF A TAX DEED (Senate Bil NOTICE IS That Ruth M Certificate No. @ay of August, fame in my application fora 44; Sued theregh. Sela } Graces the following deseribed property ip the County of Monroe; State of Florida, to-wit: Pt. of Tr. 18, Book G-2) Pake 22 as recorded Monroe County Records i. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Ruth M. Fleck, holder of tax Certificate No. 344, issued the jth day of September, A. D. 3833, has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax dee to be issued thereon. Said certi! e, embraces the following desc) Property tm the County of Mi . State of Florida, to-wit: Tr 13, Bak as recorded jh Pt. Lot 4, Sqr. 2 F-1, Page 584, Monroe County Records. The assessment of the said prop- erty under the certificate is- sued was in the of Earl © Bifert Unless sald certificate redeemed according to in sued Was Properties, 1 be Unless sai the! redeemed name shall law, shall inw, certificate cording to sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of January, 1938,|day in the month of January. Which is the 3rd day of January.j which is the 3rd day 1938 1938 ated this Datedlthis 1937 (SEAL) sold to the highest bidder at 1938 Tth day of Deeember, 7th Roms ¢ of Circuit Court Florida dec9-16-23-30,1937 Sawyer ef Monroe | Ross C Sawyer | County, Florida, dec$-16-23-36,1 poration, and all unknown persons ' wit, between 11 o'clock in the fore-! fo satisfy said decree by Special Master in Chancery. decree the | the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of the} de-| iblic' outery to the highest bidder, to-1 therein No. 1999, HEREBY | GIVEN! . holder. of Tax + "issued the 2rd@} The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- im the name of Schultz | Metropolitan Life Insurance Com- jpany. 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