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The Characters Kathleen Gregory: goes West “fmeognito to secure a right-of- ‘way for the Gregory mine shaft from MacDonald, 4 MacDonald: hates the Gregory: Baazet: Kathleen’s companion. ‘Yesterday: Kathleen's father asks her of aie fon be praise priority.of,claim from Balmy, In vidlent. quarrel Kathleen. te- POWNSTAIRS- Donald MacDon- “ald paced the floor and came toa stop beforé‘his mother to utter a few words, then pace on. » “I didn’t eavesdrop,” he pro- tested. “I only heard a few words, just enough to know that there is @ letter which will prove priority of claim of the Gregorys; that she, as I've suspected at times, and forced myself to deny at others, is The Golden Girl; and that her gen has ordered her to get that s nt away from the old man. i. He’s crazy about her.” bead shook her head. “And because he is, as you call it, cfazy about her, he’ll never give it to her. You know Balmy as well do. Balmy’s love for all man- ey greater than his love and to The Golden Girl. That ey would prevent him ao @ weapon into her you | now his beliefs. He'd was harming her.” imagine rotters who'd play the at way; who'd hateya ~family enough to want to wreck them interposed his mother. “Your father would have hated thing enough to do the ‘ou know I| adore ’s memory, I'd be the last stain it before his son, but is truth. And you haven't loved them yourself, my them!” exclaimed Don- “I hate them. I detest every “in that girl’s head; under- detest it and her and every- she stands for. I want her out under this roof tomorrow A ou’d better go to the and stay there until | sen ” Mrs. MacDonald arose, little figure, her face frozen unrelenting lines. “This is oy unti] you marry, and I’ no hatred despoiling it.” sorry, mother,” he stood be- | them her, contrite for the harm he of a vampire; we'd have: d | results.” She went on “Aunt Bee, you made. “And more than - anythi:.2 wanted to have me assu hadn’t_ meant what. ‘i night. He’ll bargain with you would have bargaine Kathleen relaxed for the first | time. “Oh, I'm glad. Belief fii the | inte, ria of your family means so much, Bridget.” She remained at the wind: laughed heartily at her fathe ing to control the old car at bucked down the hill with elapking | chains, and then she stiffened. The fopnieee ad car ats ont of sight, Beatrice a)- | note Tor a wiorelfea cen fined | the MacDonald lodge, tien ‘a3 though assured no ie was wat: ing, set off across the drifts towar the mine trail. Beatrice Gregory had quéstioned Old Balmy about that back route | to his cot, Kathleen remembered. Kathleen wasted afew moments | arguing with herself, berating her- self for her suspicions. But couldn't that have been her father’s reason for reassuring her? Hadn't he been trying to throw her off guard? She thrust her arms into awhile ski coat she had made from a Hopi | blanket, pulled a white stocking cap over her curls, donned ga- — loshes, and set forth in the.wake ef her aunt. It was eas’ nen { follow her tracks, i Kathleen had prose to, the summer mine. trail, then back | towards Balmy’s cot, j Kathleen came quietly up on the terrace and peered in« through ‘4 | window. Beatrice ‘sat. before. table, a sheaf of letters spread: bee | fore her; a stack of env, 8 to one side, the right side; Her’face was obscured by the blue ¥onoke i of her cigarette. i "You Can’t Do This’. SOFTLY. soa ua eaahtes front slipped around the house loor. Beatries Si this. She found she Saat ine for Old Balmy; she wasn’ to protect the MacDonal e ban trying to protect her ‘belief in . | integrity of her own people; Opening the door she Beatrice was no longer. eek both hands. were occu opening another enveloy | “Aren't you proud of yourself,” observed Rath’ feert x My Beatrice Gregory start 4, then laughed. “We should sais en: ployed you as 4 detecti 8 SAE road ty “Do wi ane 01 “Didn’ "t my own father eh ah letters? Haven’ t I the right to Not without Balmy's{ —_ but is that co launched into the cea! missicn. | (QHE-KEY WEST CITIZEN - a NOVEMBER 15, 1988 Physical Fitness ‘Dedadnidblation ‘ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT THIS, youl find symmetry—and a number of England's fairest’and healthiest, who are members of the women’s league of health and beauty. The 79 (count em) were rehearsing for a physical fitness show in London, PERSONAL MENTION *®S Yi 20,2 TEST QUESTIONS Pecccccecocccesscccccose | Below ere’ the eniwerd to Wat Mrs. J. B. Edwards, Jr. who! questions printed op Page 2 had been spending some time’ tenet wetness with her brother and _sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Avery,| pre, Syannon- left th i b te h 2. Five Aces. Heaths S ene us for her) 3. British thermal unit. rabies on : i 4. Franz Von Papen. 5. Idaho. Mrs. Gloriana Bailey, Miss! 6. 16%. | Susie Gardner and Richard Gard-| 7° Goll. gree ner, left on the early mornihg |, |bus for Miami, where Richard! 9 % e | will enter a hospital for treat- = aid | Ment. _~ 10) unting are regulated by the States: |__ Miss Teresa Falk, daughter of |Mr. and Mrs. Charles Falk, left | by bus this morning for Mores- town, N. J., to visit for a while | with a friend, Miss Sallie Brum- | field. Judge Arthur Gomez, of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit, who was spending the week end in | Key West with his family, left {over the highway yesterday jpocning for Miami to attend an! important session of court. | | TONITE “BIG TOWN” AL JOLSON 8:30 | Miss Martha Clements left this | afternoon by bus for her home in | | Miami, after spending several weeks here with her grand- ; mother, Mrs. Mary Knowles and family, on Elgin streets uses “ ” J. C. kieming, auditor with an | WE, THE PEOPLE 4 | oil company, is a visitor in 9:00 2 | Key West and is a guest of Man-! = ager Willard M. Albury: during BENNY G his stay. Mr. Fleming’s work 9:30 ° | carries him to all sections~ef: the: United States, and he says he is | delighted with his visit to Key | “DR. CHRISTIAN” SOCTAL “CALENDAR | suaeae— Meeting Robt. J. Perry Chapter Order DeMolay. 7:30 p. m. Scot- ; tish Rite Hall. |Drama Club To | Meet Tonight With the’ coming season. and | the elaborate: plans for enter- Key of the Gulf Castle No. 2, Knights of the Golden Eagle meets. | ; tainment that Key West is plan- 7:30 p. m. Golden Eagle Hall. Stone Church Service Club Dinner. 6PM Church anh” | ning, the drama club is going to Cuba Lodge No. 15. 1.0.0.F. 8 p. m. Varela Hall, 919 Elizabeth | be in great demand, it is ° said. street. The American Legion meeting. Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28. 8! p. m. Legion Home. Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14. 7:30 p. m. Oyster Supper, auspices St. Paul’s Altar Guild, Parish Hall, 6 to they gave in taking 8 o'clock. WEDNESDAY— ee | This organization proved a‘ great | asset to the recreational functions held last.winter,-in the assistance charge of |make-up, stage-setting, directing and other help given when asked, et 10:00 __ 2 | || SERIES OF MEETINGS||j a ‘eI . P | will be held in : iseeril i GOSPEL HALL Stay Tuned To Visit Here 720 SOUTHARD STREET 560 KC Commencing tonight and each night except Monday and j vaso re || WQAM MR. BERNARD FELL Miami -Broadcasting Co. Charles R. Elwood, border pa- trol inspector, his wife and daugh- ter, Edna Louise, were visitors in Key West for the past few days. While here they were guests of Mrs. Elwood’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Gato, on Fleming street. Mr. Elwood is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elwood of Ashe ; street. The Elwoods left yesterday of England, Speaker Public heartily invited to these meetings | NO COLLECTION i IFIP II LLC LAL LL Lh hd “A done her. “But I... oh—” . dear.” Her hand stroked wed to her shoulder. “I 80 much more than even you + sbout yourself. ‘ and ended the year with the suc-‘ over the highway for their home “Evening - of : Entertain-| in Miami. Mr. Elwood had just recently returned home from Vermont all. you POWER For thie Overseas Highway is now available with Saco Carrasco No. 2, Caballeros de Marti. 8 p. m. Varela Hall. | cessful Scottish Rite meets, 8 p. m. Scottish Rite Hall. | ment’”’-which will ‘also be _pre- ss sented soon. alizing. You weren't” bai stop your -unmitf ida use your own | THURSDAY— ' Bathione save Gown. tn! ie fight-of-wey, All | feeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M.|_ John Esperdy, is president;!where he had been on duty as! \ ning her eyes were still |do is learn if th intons | Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p, in. St. Paul's Annex Miss Ida Engle, vice . president; ! patrol inspector for six months. | The J b: Wi d Electric Bridget wae taeniteanty contain is w | r, Felix Varela Lodge meeting. 8 p. m. Varela Hall. |Mrs. Eva Warner, secretary; Miss we | acoDs in She had tried to reason | (inet 1s is payin for. | B.0.0.A. meeting. 8 p. m. Hall, Duval street. | Lois Williams, treasurer. Junior Club | Autograph Social, St. Paul’s Parish Hall, 8:00 o’clock. AlLinterested in drama and its| 4mor Cla Power Plant 32 and 110 volts, 2500 watts before she had left her the night. . know your father better than She had insisted. “He was Beach party, sponsored by Young People’s Department, Flem-) many phases, are invited to be Group Returns ing Street Church. resent tonight, as plans’ will be Junior Woman's Club meeting 5 o'clock in afternoon at Club icy for sated shea: Meet- “Don’t be a bi essary. I'm speaking: ment of cots. Ah,’ House. over the ne That's the best thin, e's baffled. He's foun: he can't buy and he's | have the story of thé e and | + --———— | p bers of the Junior Woman’s Club, mthng be 2 his way to it. He'd he : ie ga! Saag fio had bee! ‘attend ‘ do anything really wrong.” nee then'the se: Co Pu, ils 7 Gi whey tad be a in aeieal aoe NEVER BLOWN DOWN IN A STORM \ Kathleen wasn't so sure.| Kathleen saw @ at | idigiend uptts £0 te |Retarned To Home the Junior Woman's Club Insti- Write for Prices and Details to * orange juice, nibbled singh butat 1206 Yond a tute, of September 9 and 10, WLEY, OKAUCHEE, WIS. sod a coffee, “Mrs. | next moment the flam : * Recital Thursda Evenin = Miami Sunda: which began last Saturday. M. S. HA E, a poe cesaid suddenly. at the old, tinder dry d y Representatives of the local or- ne OM. Cehededkeden regorys to te3| them into a whirling b b _ sanizatl yho attended were il henchuheun Lathe aa re staying on for | stream down the table cd ie | Musical recital will be given{ Polonaise by De Leone—Eliza-| Mr. and Mrs. Will Baker and Tiel Sana Lakin, president, at ves balan We'll move fringe. The top of the rau Thursday evening, November 17,/ beth Sawyer, Ramona Lopez. sqns, Billy ‘arid George, who’ were ang rs Miss Marre to the hotel toda was.an lnfert Sod: 18 beginning at 8 o'clock, by the. Duet, Spanish Dance by Mos- spending a short stay’ hefe with Hernandez, Miss Juanita "ll do nothing of ihe kind,” a, ies a im tee other High School students of the Con- | kowski—Gifford, H. Pierce, §S.|Mr. Baker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mi ie Gaiti, aie des Mrs. MacDonald. and prized above all p hi vent’ of Mary Immaculate in St.!Gwynn, S. Trujillo. Raymond. Baker on Southard port having had a wonderful ‘Neutral Ground’ “Bur «+. you don’t understand,” Kathleen protested miserably in bry “this let June 17. That means. The whole. scene had chang in a second. Kathleen rushed fo ward and slapped at the one } seat SS, aaa hae el ‘ presented for ratification YELLOW JACK Janior Cl b T | Elk Pl Da The evening was spent in le " —also— OPEN ALL YEAR Suse ao 10 jftks Flan Vance ing two new selections in accord- HOLLYWOOD ROUND-UP EUROPEAN PLAN H ance with the established customs Matinee: Balcony, 10c: Orches- z Meet Thursday jAt Raal‘s Clab pop gan renee my eoNingeene Patan weeks kas tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25 A eee Some There will be a meeting of the! Junior Woman's Club held on gace at Raul’s Club on Saturday Thursday afternoon, beginning at 5 @elock, at the club house Division street. on B. P. O. Elks will sponsor a evening, December 3, beginning at the usual hour of 10 o'clock. John Pritchard's popular dance Hostesses on the occasion will orchestra will furnish music: for be Mrs. Berlin Knowles and Mrs. Belmont Carey. All members are requested to ' this affair. Subscribe to The Citizen—20c Cecilia’s Hall. Program to be rendered on the occasion follows: | fecting the rendition of those lections which had been precio ly learned. One of the selection: was a new arrangement of “Flow Gently Sweet Afton” wh with the enthusiastic approval o: those present. Professor Klebsattel director of the group. in particular, the mod tempo of the numbe h met jing will be held at 8 o'clock at | Miss Engles home, 1214° Von Etude Niagara by Chopin—An- | street, returned to ‘their home in Miami Sunday. They were accompanied by, Mr. nabel Moffat. Fifth Barcarolle by Rubenstein the regular of the so- the National y. and it is felt that more central, ° The Favorite In Key West — TuY IT TODAY — STAR * BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS Returning highway Plenty of reserve power for long calm periods last night was the group of mem- ‘ C 10 YEARS OF POWER SERVICE . OPPO I OTT Tae : : , : 3 time. + ,ADS FOR EVERY ‘ Quiet, Clean, Good Beds Free Parking $ $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 single $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 double FREE LAY- OUTS, COPY AND IDEAS to CITIZEN CUSTOMERS The Key West Citize Rates with her bare hands, ten ide Ba . hand Mrs. Hilb: Mins antreldl. relieves N we. mn ed ‘of | palm of them down overt the cloth: cae pele aS cee pases ae F iksderie by are ‘Alice erie aaa Sb, COLDS ' & f meaye been a [ot Ut the book. then smothered the book to | _ Dream by Lange—Syl-4Stoughton—Piano, B. and E. Mo-|who were -visiting here at the. ee pe N BUS NESS ee FREE! a Gregory a people, the the miners, more | via lo, Sylvias Gwynn. reno. < home of Mrs. Collins brother- ink! Headaches & ‘ e MacDonalds ote rear door had o opened. Old A an Negro Folk Song by | Rhapsodi@ No. 5 by Liszt—One- | law and sister, Mr. and Mgs, Mer-| dF a ely is with them. | Baliy, eprgathing heavy’ y haden- c.f, hn Robinson. , Hlia Vasquez. {vin L. Russell, on Margaret street. an ever & bread with you under | te’ tered. He at Ka een but ~ 43; ‘ i K . — cag one RE op 4 tamees™ spoke to Beatrice “1 trast ye are |. 1a 061, Chairs), : On itten of! the Keys by Confrey Salve, "Nowe Drops’ is 0 sninutes \) aa laughed gaily:| satisfied, Miss Gregory. Ye've Musi Py Misselppbnn: {Celina Bethencourt. Charch Group 4 ‘Tey M1tab-My Tiga! Wondertet ) Hipaoa — on made the decision for us. | piano, Vocal Solo—Marguerite Her- . a ) poe dt ngatny wis Kai thleen stared at the table. The Majesty’ ‘of the D Teed Hames nandez. a) I Sing Because 1 Entertains & CObIT igis my ho jough | letters were film rs. Proof |Flisa Moreno, Helene Pierce. | Love To Sing; b) My Lover Is A is cone cont of the claim’s Horty he had been | Fantaisie-I mptu by Chop- Fisherman. Piano, Y. Pinder. * > WIT ii f Wonk Fo Wonk idee ee — oaropes tor lf tim tok the bdok |!" sVeoane Pinder, 5 : Spanat to Petrarch by Liszt eg ue reap * in ADS WITH a fundamental basis o lar as the Gregorys are nitly, im: e ei . i ee 5 ner | Me! ol - oh) aoe - - ads “ they and their sym- from Kathleen and she was aware |_ Orchestra, The Court Jester— Mary Whalton : Church, South, had a “Lemon Paul Lukas—Hugh Williams ) tested experience . . . ads that con 4 pathizers, } wouldn't care if of her hands. poll were B. Brantley, E. Moffat, C. Beth-' a) Dream of Love by Liszt; b) Squeeze” last Friday night in the Linden Travers in & tact the consumer and bring in extra were The Golden Gir! herself. seared, quivering ef her pefuon encourt, V. Shine, S. Cabrera, N e Negre by Scott—Beatrice recreation hall adjoining the DANGEROUS SECRETS Ph i y : ‘4 ener deer eS Ate agama of het that of ee tical Ha Y church. Each member was re- ~-also- ® profits for any business. These ads, ) ry to me that such a spirited | Beatrice’s. She'd never tadore ter R. Bethel, E. Maloney, H. Lloyd High School Chorus—a) This quired to pay a penny for each Comedy and Short tested in appeals, tested in copy couldn't find some fine outlet | alized how m piano, C. Ybormea, E. Sawyer, R.' Day; piano, C. Bethencourt, B.'seed in the lemon brought for TONIGHT: PRIZE NIGHT s ” her talents.” fellow’ Tera me ay old | Lopez, A. Moffat. reno—b) Little Welsh by th t. Juanita Do 1 i tested to pull are’ FREE ‘3 meant » 4a. agen < Pls the entert: - oe - ngles and tested to p B ‘a a ae herself in the} She could opal sin, Bat then then Reminiscence by Huerter—Se-| Mother Strichlan; pi B. Mo- pins was abba WHE 4 ssc ni ms ) gi focus on Citizen! 4 wom: “1 could. almost | again she couldn’ bastian Cabrera, Louis Roberts. |reno, C. Ybarmea. ‘ rpl » & o the advertisers in The — y ike’ Bonaldo for being your sn ey aunt; & G e Beek met ‘his ee ee a cian is nae caakae Gla Sarenpnraee germ g Start boosting your business now red, and was surpri uestion: eyes and her own, EEE 3 x & Start boos y a at ithe ugh this evoked flimed wi tears of tee Doon, es reer Feat igs oro — ” vith b ivertisi plan pro- ae tiwide-eyes, perched on the veiled with lashes, lest he read the ‘Choral Society Meets At These weekly parties are.a con- ___ Est Smiees penance & with better advertising .. . f & barrier fence, whistled a| answer. tinuation of the recreational pro- Licensed Direct j arge or small, through the flute-like ‘tune. Entranced| “Splendid work, lass,” “he com- Home Of Miss Clara Yates gram of the past and an effort to and Embalmers % motions, large o oe & h etatignt to see him — “We steamed ban the build up the membership of the one ane 4 use of Stanton Super Service, éree to \ rep gentieman desires PE eke the h Key West Choral Society’ met. placed upon fidelity of note re- Jeague. 4 { & every advertiser in ‘Th edabiiiggie <5 & Aon ee hee urprising agi agilityhe rushed iast week at the home of Miss iction, al_ emphasis is! November 18, 8 o'clock in the — & Citizeni stliidget sd at, means ped esa fis ee soft Clara Yates on Coconut Drive i upon the strength of the evening. lonned wraps. | linen leen and but due to the inclemency of the dual parts. D SOTO EL \) tae returned.an hour later to/ Beatrice into the car, weather the attendance was not. Members of the grout ’ gage a ges qpennnn gape ig e ) as ne Mer $ of ‘oup are very é hier 208, ne mina | (CATH Mah tm Poem). an large as at prior tmectngs and the results | MONROE THEATER | 273 Main st. Sarasota. Fla. ® 4 for this reason the proposed con- ines Robert Mon! ry and 5 explained briefly, then! Monday: Christmas presents. pelosi ag: hat emeagpaer Wiciuia tenets Vacation Land N : be in attendance. weekly, by the group. While emphasis i: * eeeesecsescesosssosoeges II ALAA A dA Add dededdidude