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PAGE FOUR Two's Co en By MARGARET GUION HERZOG —_— ‘The Characters Nina, ex-debutante, impulsive- ly married David, hoping to end her love for her stepfather. Now she appreciates David and is dis- gusted with Richard. Richard, the charming well- tailored stepfather, proposed se: eret love to Nina. ; . ey, Nina’s gay, childish mother, is wild aboutiRichird/y David, a bright young 5 salesman with a small ‘salary, adores Nina. Gracie, an old girl David, still pursues him. Chapter 43 Falling In Love “AFTER David, too, had had a k slight and much needed pene enthe pg with the girls, he exclaimed: “Whew! what an after- noon! Little Davie with a breath on him like a brewery, demon- strating a closed car, to somebody’s Aunt Minnie... aged 70. And the floats ... what a case of the floats! I was glad when she insisted on havi the windows up, I was afraid I might just drift out of one.” “David,” explained Nina, “was a veree bad boy last night.” “Your partner in crime was just here, my friend,” remarked Cor- delia, naughtily. “Who—Jack? ly?” He didn’t iend of racie. Reale. and that that had been her fault, and was over now. .. . She told her- self that David was extremely at- tractive, but that unlike Richard, he was putting that attractiveness toward getting ahead, doing sume- thing worth while. But she wasn’t arguing herself into loving David .. . she was— falling, Lord! Poor Ninay'she ought to know! it was ust @s‘though he were a beau, or Little things about him ly acligh ted: ert longs an puppy loose-jointedness . . . his grin. “, thesway he looked gn his battered hat, and) none too new clothes ... his crazy humor. The way he kissed her. . She found herself trying to look her best—not only because it was part of being a good wife—but be- cause she wanted him to think her attractive. ... She had never felt any of this toward him before. Nina had always been so busy thinking how fine he was, how good for her, how she admired his self-respecting attitude toward life . ». but now all of a sudden, she was simply entranced with him .-. himself. It had begun the day after her trip to Tarrytown, that late after- noon after Cordelia’s departure, when she had asked him would he by any chance feel like kissing her # ‘4 her heart had given> awe & ‘) LEGALS THE KEY WEST CITIZEN LEGALS NOFICE OF SALE OF CERTIFICATES is hereby given Carrietta —B euter has with me written request tax certificate togethe: omitted TAX Notice that the vertised bidder sold h to as provided of the 1937 Tr. 4, as recorded R rds, Deed to be sold certificate No. nd represent ta 1931 to 1937, both certificate went 1 be the are 1-3 of 185 nelusive together omitted 1d Court e 15th day 00 o'clock swith levied Door this the 29th day of No- 1937. Ross C Sawyer k Cireuit Court, Monroe County, orida, nov29dec6-13, 1937—M46 SALE OF TAX Notice is herevy Mary Moss has filed with me writ- ten request that tax certificate to- gether with ali subsequent omitted jor levied taxes held by the State {of Florida be advertised and sold to jthe highest bidder for cash as pre vided by House Bill 396 of the 1937 a of tne Legislature, upon the the County of Monroe, State of Flor- following described real estate in ida, Pt. corded in civen that , Tr. 4, as re- Records, The taxe: b denced by certificat o of 1932 and represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1937, both inclusive. Said tax certificates gether with all subsequent omitted Wevied taxes will be sold to the bidder at the Court House Sey W. the 15th, day 1937, 00 areloek are evi- of, December, Mi Dated this the’ 29th Gay of No- mq vember, 1937. aEucaenge— Nina was falling in love. It was the most extraordj- nary thing. ? One way or the other, which was -anice Nina knew that Cordelia would hotice and she was glad. In spite of her hangover, mean little Gracie had looked quite darling, in a new ky felt hat and a suit with a inutive jacket. “To cap the climax,” David went on, leaning up aguinst the mantel, “there was a car in front of us, all way round the park, with a yeay dusty metal tire cover on the back. Some little boy had peste p iy eee aaa stinks!" ... lust like a terse statement: ‘Sammy stinks!’ I tried to pass the darn thing and Aunt Minnie, the poor girl, looked everywhere but atit.. but the car stuck in front of us like a leech.” Cordelia and Nina were howling. Finally it got to a point where ‘ou couldn't ignore it, so I said ithy—what? and “David, you didn’t? nie... “David, you didn’t sell it to her, sy #2 tat ia nd he sai ain: “Sure, I did! And Aunt Minnie said: ‘My, my, boys will be boys’ or something like that; and we.got quite merry ‘Over poor, ular Sammy.” He another dink. “I'll tell you whose Aunt Minhie she was, Nina, Remember that Gatstairs fellow, whom I handled so. brilliantly— sold a new car hen he wanted to rent a seconi-hander? Well it was his Aunt Minnie. Swell girl.” “Swell, David,” corrected Cor. Gelia. “Wotta-man Day!” he agreed modestly. Presently, Cordelia had to go, and they parted, shouting: “Sam- that unexpected flip-flop, because he would. There were three days in there, when life was heaven. _ Nothing like a good house-clean- ing of the soul—plus falling in love, to make life such a wonder- ful thing that your heart nears bursting. ... Gracie Drops In Again IN THE fourth day, Gracie dropped in again. Nina had just bought herself.a new autumn suit—to entice David --and she was pirouetting in front of the mirror in it, when the bell rang. Gracie noted its newness, right away, because the tag was stil) dangling from the sleeve. She looked at it, with that frankness in | which she seemed to specialize, and said: “Whew!” . . . indicatin, quite plainly, that she disapprov: | of the expense. Nina didn’t feel like confiding their financial arrangements—that she had an allowance of her own,’ for eh think think. It funny hou whatever she wanted to just after 11 a. m—a ‘for one girl, who kept © call on another. & t casting covert glances. at her wfist-watch because David, was coming home to lunch. Nina had begged him to, she couldn't Seem to get enough of him. . these days—and David had laugh- j ingly agreed. But the reason for the early call came out when Gracie said she had just come from the salesrooms on Broadway. my stinks!” and “Remember, poor my!” at each other, like ridic-| ulous infants. i Nina felt that she shouldn't feel! so happy . . . that she hadn't the/ right. | “David, lamb . . . would you, by} me § chance, fee! like kissing me?”| nd her heart gave a totally un-| expected, and vigorous thump in her breast . . . because David— would Little Things About Him we was falling in love. It was the most extrabydbary = told herself nije fide Dated erse! ne was—how much fipet.than f how their on: taf tre ws dren ae nS htne “I have my old job back, Nina, and I'm—that—pleased!” Nina thought: “Ah—hah! That means seeing more of David .. no wonder she’s happy!” But she said: “Oh, Gracie, that’s fine. I'm so glad for you!” Shortly before noon, she de- parted. Nina had been panicky for fear Gracie and David might overlap and thus necessitate an invitatior 9 stay. But hor husband ‘didn’t show up till a little before one, and sat down to alunch, & deua, a bridge table in the living- at (Copyright, 1987, Margaret: Herzog} Nina gets Involved in a couple ef ~s. tomorrow. Effective May 30, 1937 8. S. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 4:00 P. M., arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and Thursdays, Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. for Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays ard Fridays 5 P. M. for Port Tampa, Fila. For further information and rates call Phone 14 J. H. COSTAR, Agent (SEAL) Ross’ © Saw 4 Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, fhes—so she just let Gracie~; PPwertised and sold Florida. + nov29dec6-13, 1937—M47 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES is hereby given that . has filed with request that the tax together with ~ all sub sequent omitted or levied taxqs held by the State of Plorida be jsed and sold to the highes der for cash as providet House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of che Legislature, upon the following described real estate in the County of Morroe, State of Florida, tc Pt. Lot'1, Blk. 1, Tr. 4, a: corded in Monroe Countr Deed Book YY, Page 342 The taxes to be sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 114 of 1931 and represent taxes for the years 1930 to 1987, bota inclusive. Said tax’ certificate ‘together with all subsequent omitte? or levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 15th day of December, 1937, at 3:00 o'clock P.M. Dated this the 29th day of No- vember, 1937. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Cirenit Court, Monroe County, Floris i rerlae nov29dgob-1ay AbIte—ar 48 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX ORR TFICATES Notice is hereby + given that Jas, Pent Heirs have filed” with me written request that the tax certificate together with all sub- sequent omitted or levied ‘taxes id by the State of Florida be ad- rtised. and sold to the highest bidder for ash as pro y House Bill 396. of the 1937 ac’ the Legislature, upon the following described real estate in we County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Ft. Lot 4, Blk, 60, as recorded in Mouroe County Records, Deed Book I, Page 352, taxes to be sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 171 of 1930 and represent taxes f years 1929 to 1937, both inclusiy Said tax certificate with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Ke West, on the 15th day of December, 192 at 3:00 o'clock P.M. Dated this vember 1937. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County. Florida, nov29dec6-13, 193 together the 29th day of No- M49 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES lotice is hereby given that WinM. Arnold has filed with me written request that the tax certificates together with all sub- subsequent omitted or levied taxes hetubshy the State. of. Florida be ad- to the highest Widder for cash as provided by House Bill 396 of the 19: acts of the Legislature, upon the following described real estate in the County ; of Monro State of Florida, to-wi Tot 10, Bik, 9, Tr. 18, as recordee in Monroe Gounty Records, Deed Book XX, Page 6. to b enced by certificate represent taxes for the . both inclusiv 3. i dare 270 of 1933 years 8, as re- Records, 295. ld are evi« denced by certificate 371 of 1933 and represent tax or the years 1932 to 1937, both inclusive. Also, Pt. Lot 1, Blk Tr. 11, as srded_ in Monroe County Records, | Deed Book D-3, Page 104 | The tax > sold taxes for the both inclusive. ot 1, Bik. 5, Tr. 11, as jonroe County Records, 2, Page 267; Deed Book Book XX The taxes are evi- of 1933 years he sold are evi- ertificate } 6 of 1933 and represent taxes for the years 2 to 1937, both inclusive. Said tax certificates together with all subsequent emitted or vied will be sold to the oor in Key West, on the 15th ay ighest biider e Court House December, at 3:00 o'clock Dated this the 29th day of Ni vember, 1937. L) Ross C 2 it Court, Monroe Cou! nov29aecé-13, 1927—M NOTICE OF. SALE OF TAX OBRTIPICATES jotier is hereby given that ma R. Arnold has filed with }me written request that the tax certificate together with all sub- j sequent omitted or levied } held by the State of Florida be ad- \vertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by House Bilt 336 : | the Legislature, described real estate .f_ Monroe, State of Florida. Pt. Lot 4, Bik. 39, as recorded in filed |e evi- or} -{Deed Book XX, Pa taxes Records, Deed Book together mitted or the 29th day of No- Ross C Sawyer k Cireuit Court, Monroe County, | Florida { uov29dect-13, 1937—N NOTICE OF 5 OF TAX CERTIFICATE en that A tiled with me W. Arnold written reques ates togethe jsequent omitted { y the and sold for cash y ill 396 of the 1937 acts of described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Flor Lot ‘1, E 5, as county Ri denced by and repre: for poth inclusiv | , Bik. 3, Tr recorded in Monroe County R | Deed Book 9 1932 to Also, corded in Deed Book The_ taxe: denced by c and repe z 1932 to 1937, both inelusiv Also, Lot 3, Blk. 3, Tr. corded in Deed Book 4 The tants The tas denc i Monroe ze ie 498. le e soldave BVA sold are evi 9 e 262 of J and represent taxes for yeara 1932 to T both inclu Als; Lot 6, BI: 7 cordediiin Monroe; |Con te to t i 1 Also, Lot 7, Bik corded in M Deed Book ge 271. The taxes to be sold are e denced by certificate No. 273 of 1 t s for the 1932 to 1937, noth i Also, Lot '8, Blk corded in Monroe Coun <, Page 296. corded in Monroe sold are 0. 369 of 1 y The taxes to be denced by certificate and represent taxes for the 7, both inelusiv tax’ certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold tc the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 15th da of December, 1937, at 3:00 o'cloc P.M. Dated this the 29th day of No- v ce Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. nov29dec6-13, 1937 M52 aes NéTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES Notice is hereby given . that Genevieve Allen Warren has‘ filed with me written request that the tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or ley.ed taxes held by the State of Florida be ad- vertised and bidder for h as provided House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legislature, upon the following described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, té-w Pt. Lot Twp. 64, Re Acres 25, Upper Matecumbe, as re corded in Monroe County Records. Deed Book G-3, Page 83. The taxes to be sold are evi- denced by certificate No, 697 of 1932 and represent taxes for the years both inclusive. 3, Bik. 46, Stock Island. ecorded Deee sold to the highest | !n Monroe Count Book G-3, Page 8: The taxes to be Sold are denced by certificate No. 4 and represent taxes for the 1930 to 1937, both inclus’ Said tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 16th day of December, 1937, at 3:00 o'clock P. Dated this the 29th day vember, 1937. (SEA}) Clerk Circuit Cow Florida. f » NOMECH-OP—Fthh-OF H CERTIFICATES Notice is hereby given t Patte | reque: gether . or levied taxes held by the State c Florida be ed and sold to the high eash as pro: vided by 6 of the 19 acts of the upon th following described state in the County of State of | Plorida, to-wit: ev if No- 6 & w Legisiatu , 3, Blk. 24, as recorded ‘ounty Records, Deed Book G-4, Page 135, The taxes to be enced by certificate a représent taxes both sold are ev 0. 54 of 1 for tae inclusive omitted id to the the Court House on the 15 at 3:00 -o'clock 1 subsequ levied taxes will [highest bide De in K jof December, |p. be West 1937, the day 29th of No- | er, 1937 | Ross C Saw Circuit Court, Monroe Ce noy29dec6-13, PaLAcE Nat Pendleton - Barry Mackay ime, GANGWAY Comedy and News 1937—M54 | i i | STAR > BRAND CUBAN COFFEE Is Deliciously Fresh! —TRY IT TODAY— On Sale At All Grocers and rep! t tay years | ars | 3:00 o'clock lature, upon the following | } | i Congressman Bobbins was talkin’ ta taxpayer t’ other day. 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