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AY DECEMBER 8, 1933 THE ARMY POST MURDERS By Virvinia Hanson ‘The Characters Katherine Cornish, myself, vis- iting Elizabeth on a mid-western Army post. Elizabeth, the colonel’s daugh- ter. Charlie Spencer, my fiancé. Yesterday: | learn that Anne Carewe, the daughter of a major, is named for Annie, Elizabeth's took. Chapter Four A Scream And A Faint AEs DREW'S eyes were very +} friendly. He smiled across me at Elizabeth. “This is the best idea of the year.” He dropped his voice and turned to me. “It’s like finding @ cool stream in the desert.” “Why, Adam, you're a poet!” He laughed and his thin skin grew a little pink. ai must have read it somewhere.” He looked remarkably boyish and alive. He was older than the other bachelors, but his face was uniined and merry. “Seriously, it has been deadly here this summer, it, Elizabeth?” She smiled faintly, “I’m afraid I haven't noticed; and 1 must con- fess { was not thinking of you ywhen I invited Katherine.” rett: asn't “That’s true enough,” Charlie admitted. “But the smart place to © keep it is behind the seat; right here, see? That’s where mine rides ny, forty-tive, that is. This t eS. Just a toy—thirty-two, is tts easier to handle and equals | ly dangerous if you can shoot. I cart, of course,” coer ain I say there’s no explain- ing lizabeth, An hour before I had placed her in the mauve dec- ade. Now I was not so sure. They talked firearms for a while and I was glad of a chance to sort my thoughts. Should I make an opportunity now to have it out with Charlie about Anne, ox should I let events take their course and see how he behaved tonight? After all, I could have been mis- aken. I was inclining toward the line of least resistance, though as a rule I like to get unpleasant things over in a hurry, when a sharp, in- voluntary “Oh!” repeated from a half-dozen throats drew my Alene tion to the game, which had been resumed. ‘He’s Killed? CROSS the field a horse was down, Its heels thrashed wild- ly for a moment before it could get up. But the man lay still. Voices babbled. Somebody A horse was down. Its heels thrashed wildly, But the man lay still. The blue eyes blinked; the fair skin reddened. ‘Shame on you, Elizabeth,” he said unexpectedly. “Is a pdor engaged girl to get no more pretty speeches?” » “Good heavens, no, she thinks too well of herself as it is,” tng Charlie, appearing fe his el , “One side, Adam. fg rn have to kiss her.” Elizabeth looked moder:tel scandalized and for a moment thought Adam was annoyed. Then he stepped back, “1 was pinch hitting,” he said coolly. “Funny thing about ex- ressions.” His eyes met mine. ‘Did you ever analyze that one? A pinch hitter is not a substitute but an expert called to bat for a very poor player. . “What are you ‘toro grinning “about?” Charlie asked absently. “Move over, Red, so I can sit down. He squeezed in beside me and sbestowea a kiss. But when I glanced at him out of the corner ‘of my eye | saw that he was watch- ing Anne Carewe, who was mak- P quite a point of rms os Es Barney's arm right in front of us. "The Urge To Hit Back’ VEN now | wish I hadn’t seen the naked look on Charlie's face. The evening was bad enough without that to remember. I felt betrayed, outraged. For an instant I tingled with the urge to hit back. Mercifully Adam created a diver- sion. “Bless you, my children; I go to defend my goal.” And he slammed the car door shut. Charlie let out a yell, half rose in his seat and tenderly caressed his flank. “What on earth do you keep in your car pockets, Eliza- beth—pig iron?” His hand delved, brought some- thing out. Later I tried to remember who had been near the car; but Adam agreed with me that the yell had turned all eyes in our direction. Besides, anyone might have known eth carried a gun in her car, learly she had no thought of I'm so sorry!” she said hetically. “It should be on side, where I can reach it.) Father got it for me—and got me/ a rmit too. The road to town is rather lonely, you know.” REVIVAL SERVICES CLOSE TOMORROW Cy Hutcher- temorrow night. Rev. Hutcherson will preagh at th morning and evening serv- tomorrow. cordial invitation is given to fo attend there last services revival. shrieked, “He's killed! He's killed!” Elizabeth said evenly, “Barney ran into him full tilt.” Charlie spilled out of the car and stood there ig to it, gray around the mout Barney had dismounted and = dam up in his arms as easil ~ he would a child. He stood loo! ee ey around, then turned and Bt ht for us with his awkward bu T was on 4 feet outst car without knowing how Leet there. Charlie had gone loping across the field to meet them, Suddenly a silent scream start- ed somewhere down near my toes and climbed like an_ elevator, swelling as it ieee, and all the time UE wasn't making a sound —I w eee make a sound—I'd die I saw Elizabeth standing on the other side of the car, turning back the cuffs of her linen dress, I to | didn’t know why she did it—prob- ably she wouldn't have known either; but it abused me hor- ribly. ‘Tt was the last thing I saw, for the nightmare scream sudden- ly filled my whole consciousness and annihilated everything else.... I've never been so ashamed They had taken the seat cushion out of Elizabeth’s car and I was lying on that when I came to. That was another thing nobody could remember about—later. Anyone might have taken the thirty-two; the were all there, milling around, I was more annoyed than re- lieved to recognize Adam's face above mine. He was pale and ludi- crously concerned, but very much alive. I broke all records getting on my feet, and I wouldn’t let any- one help me. “Never mind,” said Adam con. solingly, putting a friendly hand under my elbow. “You weren’t half the spectacle I was. Imagine com- ing to about six feet in the air in sy atip of a maniac who wouldn't jet Zo ause you were su; yo to be dying. I kicked for at was } worth, with the result that when jhe finally let me down I was most ingloriously and ey sick. At least you missed ¢ (Copyright. 1298. Virginia Hensont Sunday’s Horoscope ve will be passion- ate and probably compassionate The mind may be given the sratification of the senses to a degree that may be dangerous. There seems to be some ambition for position and wealth, perhaps nly for selfish reasons. yet there is a goed heart under- neath. to Subseribe to The Citisen. $. ” she said matter- | FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH William L. Halladay, Pastor 527 William Street . Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 S'tloek | Sermon subject: “Righteousness; ' Communion; Heirship”. ance of the Lord’s Supper. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.! “The Supremacy of the! Topic: Law of Love”. rie Knowles. Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject: “The Finished Leader, Miss Ma- Work of the Lord Jesus Christ for , You”. e Meeting of the Official Board ' of the Church, Tuesday evening, 7:30 o'clock. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evéning, 7:30 o’clock. Mission- ary meeting at close of prayer meeting. Missionary boxes to be brought or sent in. “There is none other name but Jesus under heaven given among men, whereby we must be sav- ed”. FLEMING STREET METHODIST . (Uptown) CHURCH Rev. Jim Lilly, Pastor Fleming at William Street Church schoci meets at 9:45 a | m. Norman J. Lowe, general superintendent, Morning worship, 11 o’clock Sermon subject: “Quest For Ap- |preciation By Jeptha”. | Hi-League meets at 6:30 p. m. ‘Miss Frances Lowe, in charge. ' Young People’s Epworth’ League meets at 6:30 p. m. Miss Margaret Neff, president. Evening service, 7:30 o’clock. Sermon subject: “Other Peoples’ | Troubles”. Mid-week Prayer and Bible’ Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal, Wednesday. 8:45 p. m. T. B. Klebsattel, di- ‘rector of music. You are cordially invited to at- terid these services, LEY MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH O. C. Howell, Pastor Corner Division and Georgia Sts. Church school, 9:45 a. m. Miss Miriam Carey, supérintendent. Morning worship, 11 o’clock.! : Revival service. Speaker, Rev. ‘Cy Hutcherson, conference evan- igelist of the Louisville Confer- ence. Young _ people’s meets at 6:30 p. m. , Thompson, president. Intermediates meet at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. O. C. Howell as leader.’ Evening service, 7:30 o’clock. Revival services will close at this hour. Prayer 7:30 p. m. Choir service. pianist. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH White and Washington Streets John C. Gekeler, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m. Wm B. Norman, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Topic: “Is the Liar Damned?” Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Sermon topic: “Mountains of the Bible; Mount Olivet, Hill of Sol- ‘emnity”. Mid-week Bible study Wednes- day at 7:30 p. m. Topic: “The !Triumph of Jesus”. The mid- week studies are centered in the Apostles’ Creed. Tourists find a welcome at the “Southernmost Chureh in the United States”. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH (Old Stone) Corner Eaton and Simonton Sts. Joe A. Tolle, Pastor “Except one be born from above, he cannot see the King- dom of God”. Church school, 9:45 a.m. Ger- id Saunders, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon subject: “The Fame of Jesus”. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject: “Nicodemus and *he New Birth”. Prayer service, Wednesday, 7:30 Pp. ™. Choir rehearsal, Friday, 7:45 p. m. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, organist; Gerald Saunders, direc- tor. “The Bible is now translated into 1008 languages and dialects” THE CHURCH OF GOD Over Which A. J. Tomlinson is General Overseer 1118 Olivia Street Mary H. Thompson, Pastor Bible school, 10 a. m. Sunday. Worship at 11 a. m. vone People’s meeting at 7:30 department Miss Agnes service, Wednesday, practice after prayer and p Sena service, 8 o'clock. Prayer meetings, Monday and Wednesday nights. Bible study, Friday night. Observ- | Mrs. J. Roland Adams ee THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | ‘METHODIST EPISCOPAL ! CHURCH, SOUTH “El Salvador” _ Grinnell and Virginia Streets; Guillermo Perez, Pastor ~~ | {Services in Spanish) Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 8 p. m. | Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Mothers’ Club, Monday, 8 p. m. Bible study and prayer service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. ra. | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 3z7 Elizabeth Street Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Sunday morning service, ‘ o'clock. “God the Only Cause and Cre- ator” is the subject of the Les- son-Sermcn which will be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, | ‘throughout the world on Sunday, 'December 4. The Golden Text is: “I am the Lord. your Holy One, the creator of Israel, your King”.—Isaiah 43:15. : Wednesday evening meeting; 8 o'clock. } _ Reading Room is open on Tues- days and Fridays from 3 to 5, Pp. m ll B'NAI ZION CONGREGATION ! Rabbi Ben Miller, Pastor Joe Pearlman, President of Con- gregation Hebrew Sunday School, 11 a. m., and every day in week, except \ Friday, at4p.m. Regular services every Friday evening, 8 o’clock, and Saturday | morning, 7 o’clock. SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH i Duval and Eaton Sts. Sundays— Winter Schedule ! Low Mass with Communions, Ta. m. Children’s 9:30 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sung Mass, 11:00 o'clock. Evening Prayer, Sermon, Bene- ‘diction of the. Blessed Sacrament, 8 p.m. _ Week-Days— | Morning Prayer,/6:45 o’clock. Low Mass, Holy Communion, 9 a.m Evening Prayer, 5:30 p. m. Wednesdays— Low Mass, Holy Communion, Ta.m. Morning P, Low Mass, ‘a.m. Ever'ng prayer, 5:30 o'clock. Mass, _ Catechism, er, 8:45 o'clock. loly Communion, 9 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton betweeri Duval and Simonton Streets Yancy Tillman Shehane. Pastor Sunday school, 10 a.m. T. L. ' Kelly, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. ‘Sermon subject: “Better Ac- quainted With Christ”. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject: “The Awful Tragedy of Neglect”. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. on rehearsal Thursday, 730 Pp. | Sonia choir practice, Friad§, 8 p. m. Visitors in our city are given special invitation. { THE CHURCH OF GOD L. A. Ford, Pastor 1106 Olivia St. Sunday morning worship, o'clock. Sunday School, 3 p. m. ' Sunday evening preaching; service, 8 o'clock. Prayer meetings, Tuesday and Thursday nights, 8 o’cl Special music and singing. GOSPEL HALL 720 Southard Street Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sunday school, 3:45 p. m. Gospel meeting, 8:00 p. m Bible study, Wednesday, 8:00 >. m, Prayer meeting, Friday, 8:00 p.m. i} Evangelist Florence DeLanoy and Husband, in Charge Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sunday school, 3:30 p.m. Class- es for all ages. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meetings Tuesday, 7:15 p. m. Friday, 7:15 p. m. MIXED BIBLE CLASS Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Monti- cino, Téachers Meetings every Sunday morn- ing at the Harris School audi- torium, 10 o'clock. Men and wom- en not connected with any other Bible Class and regardless of de- | were not so careful ‘clared did not fit in with what ‘him condemned to death and cru- Sunday School Lesson jieve him. “Men are responsible for their volitions, and, as sin is International Sunday School Les- not the direct offspring of their son for Dec, 4, 1938 own wills, but the offspring of the rrender of their own wills to this mysterious will behind them, their deliverance from this per- sonal influence is possible and is ee the result of Christ’s salvation”. (Lesson Text: Exodus 20:16; Matt. _ Geo. Reith, 15:19, 20; John 8:42-47; Eph. 4:25) Lying, hypocrisy, untruthful- ness, dishonesty and the like are just as prevalent today as they ment, “Thou shalt not bear false were in the time of Moses or of witness against thy neighbor”, Jesus Christ. In private life and refers primarily to the giving of ™ Public life, there are glaring examples of all forms of false false evidence in court, it natur- witnessing. Very often do we read ally follows that it forbids the of witnesses in court being prose- giving of false testimony against cuted for perjury, for giving tes- anyone at any time. This would timony that is later proved to forbid the practice of gossiping, have been untrue. In_ interna- |of slandering, of adding extra tional affairs, we also have in- facts to a story to make it stances where nations sign trea- more interesting, and, in fact, all ties, apparently with no intention forms of untruths. of abiding by the provisions con- It is evident that the practice tained in them. Thus, we have of lying originates in a heart that witnessed the breakdown in priv- is unclean. This Jesus recogniz- ate. local, state, national and in- ed and, for this reason, strongly ternational affairs involving con- condemned the hyprocrisy of the fidence in one another. religious leaders of his day, who When confidence is destroyed, strictly adhered to all external we have undermined the very rituals, such as the washing of base of c zation for, whether the hands before eating, but who we ralize it or not, our every- that their day business transactions depend hearts and lives were correspond-' upon our faith in the trustworth- ingly clean. They were examples iness and honesty of those with of “living lies’ because their whom we deal. We trust the mer- outward appearances testified to chant from whom we buy an art- one thing, while their hearts were icle to sell us worthy merchandise not in harmony with their ac- at a fair price. We mail a letter tions. Lying does not just hap- to a loved one in a distant city, pen, it proceeds through unclean confident that it will be delivered lips from an unclean heart. because we believe in the hon- In our reference from John 8: esty of postal employes. We fol- 42-47, Jesus is arguing with his low our doctor’s orde because enemies, the Pharisees, who, be- we have faith in his integrity and cause they were morally unable confideence in his ability. What to receive his message, branded a terrible thing it would be if we him a liar. Because what he de- could trust no one! Therefore, we should do all in they were teaching, they refused our power to guard ourselves to believe him, incited others to against the formation of the hab- do likewise, and, finally, by the it of deceitfulness. An easy habit use of paid, false witnesses, had to acquire, it is an unusually dif- ficult one to break. Once one’s cified on the cross. reputation for truthfulness is de- However, Jesus told them that stroyed, it is practically impos- i. they were what they claimed (0 be—God’s chosen children— L E GALS oe would ‘believe that he was _ Sse what he claimed to be—God’s son. ty THE CIRCUIT COURT OF If they were really God’s chil- THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL dren they would have had spirit- CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN ual discernment necessary to rec- AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. ognize Jesus as divine. But be- IN CHANCERY. | cause they were morally the chil- John Calvert Davison, ding of their father, the devil, Plaintiff, they did not understand or be- THE SIN OF LIVING GOLDEN. TEXT: “Behold, thou desireth truth in the in- ward parts”.—Psalm 51:6. While the Ninth Command- vs. Virginia Hoit Davison Defendant ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by sworn bill in the above cause that Virginia Hoit Davison, the defendant here- in, is over the age of twenty-one years; that her residence is un- known, and that there is no per- son in the State of Florida, the rvice of a subpoena upon whom would bind the defendant; It is therefore ordered and de- creed that the said defendant be aneepenenciintashnteanee and she is hereby required to ap- BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH pear to the said bill of com- ee plaint on or before the 5th day (Colored) of December, 1938, otherwise the F. A. Johnson, General Secretary same to be taken as confessed Division and Thomas Sts. against her. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. It is further ordered and de- Preaching, 11 a. m. creed that this order be pub- nominations are invited to at- tond. CORNISH CHAPEL A. M. E. Zion Church (Colored) Rev. James D Daniel, Pastor Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Fan Chon Tynes, Secretary Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sunday school, 3 p. m. Kermit Gibson, superintendent. se Junior A. C. E. League meets lished once each week for four James Ms Simpson, ‘ at 5:39 p. m. consecutive weeks in the Key Senior A. C, E. League meets West Citizen, a newspaper pub- at 6:I8'p. m. lished in said County and State. Evening service, 8 p. m. On this 5th day of November, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., class. A. D. 1938. Friday, 7:30 p. m., choir re- (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer hearsal. Clerk of the Circuit Court. (Sgd.) By Florence E Sawyer Deputy Clerk. dec3,1938 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH (Colored) Southard between Thomas and Emma Streets William Perkins, Pastor G. Williams, Missionary Leader Sabbath School (Saturday), 10 o'clock. Chureh services. 11 a. m. ‘ Y. P. M. V. S. meeting, 5:30 Vir p. m. in. Prayer F 7:30 p. m. nov5-12-19-26; NOTICE OF meeting, Wednesday, NEWMAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Colored) vision Street between White- head and Duval Streets E. A. Robinson, Pastor Naomi Reddick, Supt. Church School, 9:30 a. m. Morning service, 11 o'clock Spworth League, 6 p. m. Evening service, 8 o'clock Center between Petronia and Olivia Streets Sung Mass, serrgon, Holy Com- munion, 8 a. m. Church school follows imme- diatciy after the 8 o'clock service. Solemn Evenson, sermon, Bene- diction. 7 p. m. Tuesdays-Thursdays— Low Mass with Holy Commun- ion, 7:45 a me Wednesdays— # Sung Litany and sermon, 7:30 [°° pm rs tor noves,, decd 20-37-24,1535 SPECIAL SERMONS i PAGE FIVE LEGALS 7? or THE na ES Seat ANCERY. on AT LOCAL CHURCH “s2' 3 FLORIDA’ N ORs PRANKLIN BUSH and MOLLY 3. BUSH, his wife, et al, ‘laintifts, & Yrust COMPANY, At the 11 o'clock service Sun- day morning at Fleming Street MIAMI BA . Methodist (Uptown) church, Rev. J .P. Lilly will be heard on the subject of “The Quest For Appre- ciation By Jeptha”. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION The evening _ service, 7:30 To: A. D. Raown, individually ples’ Troubles”. This subject, corporate, snunicipal, ot qpatural states Rev. Lilly, requites a great Claiming any interest iy Proper. “deal of our time and thinking”. Ten tees a Sisscited Glorida cor The pastor says it caused «oration, Ratate of CHARLES 1: broken heart for Abraham in his ORT, deceased, all unknown Sure ae of the cities of the devisees, legatees, | grantees, and in: cl est by, through or und arles “You are cordially invited to et . Ort, sometimes known ai Ort, deceased, and all persons un- attend these services”, Rev. Lilly known claimii states, subject property ° y interest in the this suit. ‘The lands involved in this suit are the following described lands, y situate, Tying and being in Monros sible for it to be rebuilt. Let’s be (junty, Florida, to-wits honest in our dealings with those ‘ . Tee = Feat ye, of, the jouthwest Quarter of the in our home, in our business and SouthWest Quarter (SW%) of Sec- social life, in the making and ion, 23, ‘Towneh!p 60 South, Range 0 eI ni keeping of promises, and in the! 1 tat" Sart of the Southeast varied and sundry contacts of | Quarter GEM | of she, Southwest our lives. Let us so live each day Quarter ( by: sen ey |Fownship So Bourn, Range 40 Bast, that the telling of a lle, either to’ jescribed. as follows: Commencing our fellow menor to God, will at the Northeast (NE) corner of 5 f be unnecessary. the Southeast Quarter (SEX) 0! the Southwest Quarter (SW%) of L E G A L $ eighteen (18) nd seventy- OF FLOR five (15) — to the point of be- IDA. CHANCERY, 40 The t Half (W of the oat - laws of the State of Florida, in- dividaally and as Trustee, ét als., Defendants. Section 29, Township 60 South, t, thence run South hence run West aaa ea eatin LVS Ta), Wkst thence ren North by) CIRCUIT sora. OF THE seven thence run East NTH JUDICIAL OMmROUIT Cighteen wis chains and seventy- COUNTY, winning; No, 7-72. orth Halt (N%) of the RICHARD» K. LeBLOND, Sou th west Quarter (SW) of Sec- Plaintiff tion heat: =e 60 South, Range vs. RACHEL C. SIMPSON, a widow, et als Northeast Quarter (NE) of Sec- Defendants. tion 31, Township 60 South, Range NOTICE AND ORDER OF PUB- (0 Rani: ane sae Northwest Qu: LICATION CNW) of the Southeast Quar- bo gue Name of the State of Flori- ter RO of Section 31, Township $0 South, Range 40 Bast; and Lot TO ALL Persons having, or clatm- | Two (2)' in Section 31, Township ing any interest in the following | 60 South, Range 40 East, together described lands: located in Monroe with all. common law riparian County, Florida: rights thereunto belonging or in On the Island of Key. West, anywise Sepeeniging to any and oy ws ty pe jan st the said lands hereinafter de- ribed, which said lands are other- wise described as follows: Commencing on the waters of the it & Mexico (sometimes called known on Wm, A. Whitel delineated in i ee as Part of Lots 1 am 15; commencing ner of Charles and running in a south: rection 35 feet in line W vith Duval st te Street; thence in a southwesterly 31 direction 88 feet; thence in @ north- East tion 6, Township 61 soveriael, ttn ig feath Meat ate thcias ptt n a northeas ~ the line. of Sy ‘Bireet two (182) “feet: “thence run North to the point of bi Five Thotisand Two Hundred. yoo the following lan £230) feet; thence run Kaster!. fhirteen Hundred Twenty (1320) jfeeky thence at right, an nrc wine o In @ Southerly cor our known 7, ay red Forty (4440) feet fo the map ietineated | in, Papraaty, ee Le Secs ete Pica 182! of Lots 1 with Pig Pod 1 getsmaaee a int all mon jaw riparian on Duval Street 35 f ¥ nares the | thereuAla oe or in alt; aayehe corner of Charles and hake and running sone anterly, 1 ot Garden Cove Section, val <= ty rt of Section 31, Town- feet; | 60 South, nge 40 the line of ae. Ram e 40 Kast: westerly Girtetien. , 10, 11 and 12, at right angles in a north’ Bt i direction 50 feet; thencé at ' Lote 4 to 26, all inclusive, Block angles in a northeasterly diPee ae feet, or to the point of begit> | eat 1, 5, 7, 8, Ru Pepe n, . i és, it aha 1%, ‘Bloc! » 23 and 24, it tive, and if dead, 't6 rtp, SS Wed known heirs, devisees, u tt ch thence at fue t anaes and Block. 4 grantees claitning by, thi under sue y SEAL Richard K. has filed in the above cause his sworn bill of against the defendants, Simpson, a widow, et als, and whereby the ie seeks to quiet his tithe iy property described in bill of complaint, and ‘here described, as against the the said defendants named’ ct nd ww HEREAS, by reason sworn bill of complaint, the | tiff is entitled to ah oraee lication in acco Statutes in such cases provided ‘THEREFORE, NOW, te command you, MH ene the sittaatd 9 named in said ‘sworn bill | o} plaint, | ax aterenald, snes Simpson, widow, fa Bronxville, New York, iE Simpson, an@ if macri her husband, one and surnames ai Street, — Bronxvill * hota 1 fe. 2, all inclusive an@ 15 a 2, 7, Block 4; #1, 2 4, 7 and 5, Block 6; i fl &, ali inclusive, Block 6; portion of Block 7 not ord. ab ne: wii wi _ an _— by deed of rec- Swi of the South- iarter ¢ ) of the South- acter (SW, ) of Section 29, ap, e South, Range 40 East; Malt ve) of the Northeast (NE%) of Section 31, $¢ South, Range 40 Best. it part thereof her by, John 6. eres a a Gerock, his wife, to Barney by deed recorded in je 444. of the Pub- ut to Barney ls Stephehs ane ‘s Memesied described as fol- the Northeast rted, Mrs. my Nort! feet i) the point or beutnning: any “interest in a =e “South Halt iP 42, above deseribed as,’ to West Quarter jor appear before this Hono cult Court of the Eleventh Richard K. LeBlond in qause,-on or moe ” ae pas — in hie 'D. ‘ let the. atip Renae ‘elle “to, “the tk day of sai months & reinabove dencr na. ry [nae in 4 ent of your failure to appear § the date abo ior you and 0 pre chatoane’ Want he ates light 2 atiriibko ‘ORDERED that s ordered that this hed once each w. weeks in for AND. ORDERED November, A, D 49 wer of Monree punty, Florida. By Florence B. Saw: Deputy y Eletk. hewspaper Monroe Soubty,, \Ploride i‘ Dated this 4th day of November, D. 1936. Pa as «| utive Rose C Sa Clerk of Cireuit Florence B. Baw7 Ross C Clerk, Clreutt Court iding, MGoltctton: "tor Plaintiffs, Rov.’ 5-12-19-26; dec. 32,1938 AL) K KEHOB, leitor for the (3k. Jac Sol Plain nov. §-12-19-26; 3.1988 ns re COUNTY s0DGR™® COURT IN THE COUNTY groupe cou! cou vor mennom cov TY, In re: Betate of ADOLPH Ww S ACERILANS, NATHALIE MAGERHANS, Deces NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE | SOTICE OF INTENTION To Pree APPLIC. pein! an] FINAL APPLICATION VOR FINAL | DISCHARGE DISCHARGE if HBREBY Gtv! NOMICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN undersigned, WILLIA. Wat tng ondersigned, WILLIAM K and J. J. Ti EN and J. J. TREVOR, Bx- of the estate of NATHALIZ M. will, om the Poth day fz, 1325) embmnit their finai | gecounes sald enta ymond B Le ty Judge im and for Monroe =; ry for approvel. afd mt the oriaa, name time file their application tor for oemnres Gischarge from Sethe phceeien: istration of sald tion of seid estate, sald Executors peas CTA | having Spay pertormes their po AO rey Fy f | Sens am completed sald adminis SE ais we ae es 4 this Sist day of Movem- wi MR WARREN, be WARREN, le 4. 4. TREVOR, Administraters CTA. of Eatate of = 2s ype aoe Ww. te ALONE, et 4 | Aitornege for Kuecwtore kO-31, Seveb. Aees-19-i1-34-31; 0-2k,10e8, ————* oetd3-28; $-53- and t- 133.30: now a ae