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* ask SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1939 DANGEROUS SERVICE The Characters Peter Mallone: A potential mewspaperman. Petronella: His young sister, and staunch supporter. Yesterday: Fighting breaks out: between the ghis and’ Bur- ‘mans;Peter extricates Petrel and their friends from the panic- stricken mob. Chapter Seven Rioting Rangoon rPHEY said good night, shudder- ing, now, not from fear, but re- ,action. They were safe. They had never really been in danger. But she kept remembering that scream. Peter was going back to the town, he insisted. She was worried for him. His slap on that angry, insolent cheek had been typical of the jubliant way he reacted to trouble. And it was useless to try ‘to stop him returning. “Material for that article at last!” he grinned, looking sideways at her. But she retorted in quick anger: . “Tragic, horrible things are hap- pening, and you're treating it Tike a picnic. You'll write a Totten story. 223: fee: He looked abashed. After aj mo- :Ment’s silence, his hand:found hets. He patted it. : “All right, old girl. You're right, ‘as usual.” “What are you-going to. do?” she ed gently. - “Drop you home, and try to get €olin’s ear.’ Probably: the police will make use of us, if we volun- teer.” He was thoughtiul at last. She sighed. “All right. 1 know I should only be in tic way. But do be carefyl,” she besqught. “Do — think you could telephone me. later, Colin?” “If I have the chance,” he romised. The reflection of a large e, somewhere near ‘the river, was red in the sky. When they dropped her at her gate they saw that the garage was empty, the house lights full on. Father was also out in rioting Rangoon. But. for Petrel, there was only waiting, Ay Maung ran out t> meet her. y“Telephone ringing) and Thakin i 'Guickly,”. he explained. She F out that their only Indian the’ jped egy cle ter- k brown knees his bl face salaam- 2 ae impsect h’ begged ‘some’ incomprehensible favor. \ Ay anslated..“He says ‘'Burmans killing all Cooringhis, He .wanthide,” hesmiled disdainfully. “Tell him to.lock i rimself in my Beer 7 No one will ‘kill him in thi j {s@id tots telephone Wie) 0 ett; she might “You mean to say you're all alone in the house. Come round to us!” protested Betty. “No—I'4‘ rather stay here. In case Peter wants anything.” When she heard a car in the drive she ran ut on to the veranda, But it was only the neglected, faithful Mr. Crampling. “Petrel, I'm glad you're here! If you weren’t home, I was coming out to look for you.” “That was nice of you, but I'm ll rang, and she left him. He all from Colin | b Seer AME Ce tele Petronella rang off, smiling. “That' was my brother! He’s thirs- ty,” she added, slowly. She stood for a minute, thinking. Everything was,s0 quiet, here. They were miles away:from the trouble, out (Of it. She ‘tur: quickly. 1g, will you do, e?” He moved .“Mr. Cram) ‘Something fo closer to her. “Almost “anything, Petrel.” The man was enfuriating, she thought, impatinoiyait would do him good to.have to put his protestation into erudeé practice, she decided re- morselessly. “I want you to drive round to our or five houses, collecting things. Then come back here, and pick me up.” “What kind of things? And where are we going?” - “To the police station. Most of the boys are going to be out all night, ‘on patrol duty. They’ get very tired and hungry. I’m going to make quarts of coffee, let the fservants cut sandwiches, and run a canteen for them.” “Tl do anything else for you, but not that. I can’t let you. Your father would——” “That is the only thing I do ask,” said Petronella. “If you won’t do it, Til go myself.” 13 Peter héard about it first from Hugh. He was helping the. police to pack a Cooringhi family into a lorry. sol “Mallone,.do you ‘Know ‘what that sister of yours is doing?” “No. What?” He deposited the unclean) looking brown'‘cfifldren whom he had carried fromthe house, one tucked under each arm, into the brown hands outstretched to receive them, end turned, sur- prised. “She’s running a'canteen for us! Called people up. Collected food and drinks and things, and simply walked in, and took pussession of the police station! She made poor Cramping help her, He’s worried at the thought of what your old . man will say.” | _.,“Don't’blame him! I don’t think it’s a-good idea either.” “But it’s a sterling effort!” Hugh declared. “I was feeling pretty sick a little while ago, I don’t mind tell- ing you. Seeing a chap have his | head ‘hearly severed from his kody it t wasn’t ‘nice atjall., Then, to2wal in to report and miling a me, and offering me a sandwich and hot caffee—marvelous!”: ‘ Peter’ frowned. “I suppose) it is all right for, git?’ i; 3s : “Nor a tf a apy . “If she’ nerves, sit, Tkely to aba there ney were’ ing right under the window, w: T was ier Body they. broug! ‘Several woundea. Some of th lows don’t seem to ‘who: is, and don’t confine their accounts ‘ ce aia lt ee vm they ht. le was si ing to. : not looking; or oppeeiine ‘ “Tl go along.” ~ Instant Recogr ie OX of the police, whose right arm_was in a sling, was help- ing his sister, when Peter entered , the smoke-laden room: She stood behind a long table pushed back | against one .wall of the station waiting-room; It was covered with a white cloth. She was dispensing coffee to five or-six grateful, ex- hausted young men. She- looked | business-like: She hi it on an apron, Her hair was 9 back, | damply, from her forehead. Her eyes looked large because her face was pale. She saw him; waved. “What do you thingyfather will say?” she asked, anxiously, when he leant over the improvised counter, to speak to her. “, ei all right.” The telephone Yollowed -her into the drawing- Foom. 1t was her father ; “We haven't been called out yet. ut we've got to stand by, with Machine guns. There's nothing *to worry about. The situation is: in hand. Just go quietly to. hed ,, Cram fame up. beside: ahd insisted upon taking the from her: "P'm_ staying he lone.I don't think it is suitabl Petronelli be left alone. If perma woes there will Le going round teergujzing, an fone” he pronounced, ey She could not prevent him stay- ing, but she felt shy and irritated, rather than grateful. The expres- sion of adoration in his eyes meant nothing to her, because his head was gray. For half an hour -hey sat op- ite one another, awkwardly japsing into long silences. The tele- one rang again. This time it was ‘ter. He sounded less excited, more business-like. Running A Canteen Ts been given the job of pa~ trolling. We have to stop bus loads full of rowdies from the coming in country, looking for a Serap, and search them for arms. It’s anyone’s fight, this riot, and they all want to join in. I believe father is at nt firing down an -with ‘a machine vacuate | fee’ a revolver, ver, to load MOVIE-MAKING MOSCOW—A sort of “Private :\ Hollywood” for newsreels is be- built on the Klyazma river in outskirts of Moscow, The wie center will consist of 15 ily: | * “I ean guess. Good show. but you'll be dead tired! What made } you think of itt “Common sense. You'll all have to work tomorrow. E-can'sleép.” He lowered his voice. looked lice | e to a coat. “T’'m all right. Coffee, darling?” | Peter went back to his patrol | work in the dark streets. | Petronella carried on. It. made | her shy, as well as gratified, to find her effort so acclaimed. She was | surrounded by men she knew | slightly, or not at all. Some took her presence for granted, but many offered her help, - thanks, and encouragement. Most of them made light of the situation. Some | of their jokes seemed to her cal- lous, and horrible. But she be- lieved it helped them to adopt a casual attitude. Often, those who jested so crudely, had come in looking as green as Hugh had done. So she forced herself to smile, | fH unless her pean here , e em in e Possible way, aus ihe have fae. She knew that thes was SO savage, | that it must awaken a counter ha- ed in those whose duty it was to Mw y ied. now. by the. Mie of her sup] Rig milk. Cof- tied petstis: Soupfal yoni ven pa veral young men ~offering suggestions, hen in the door- 4 man recognized Tt was Tony Lance. (Copyright, }. Grace Bitett Taylor) ‘buildings, clustering around the. ;big central newsreel building which contains four large studios | for interior production as well as adminiStrative offices, library jand preview rooms. | Ueague meets at 6:30 p. m. Miss | | Margaret Neff, president. ‘ou look 31) ht?” _cend these services. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN POCRHEAOOOHESEHEEEEOREEOHEOOOOEEOOOES eruices At Stone :Ghurch FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CA’ HMURCH CHURCH St: 's “Star of the ‘Sea White and Washington Streets * John C. Gekeler, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a.m. Wm 3 6A lov B. Norman, superintendent. said at 7 arid 9:30 o’¢lock. * ‘ x ""Week-day Masses at’7 o’clock. Ss aoenine worship, au Sislock:| Evening service at 7:30 o’clock, | Beall ; Sundays and Fridays. ’“Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. ' wig LANS Sermon: “Why God’s Promises} are Given”. i Mid-week Bible study Wednes- d, day, 7:30 p. m. Lenten service. ; 1106 Olivia St. iy Sermon: “A Precious Redeem-; Sunday “orning worship, 11/ er”. -At these mid-week ‘services| 0’clock. j stress is laid on’ the thought of/ Sunday School, 3 p.m. | the suffering Saviour. ‘The Mes-| Sunday’ evening preaching sianic Pslams will be featured. {Service,-8 o'clock. | ‘Tourists will find helpful; Prayer meetings, Tuesday and: preaching and good music at the| Thursday nights, 8 o'clock. Southernmost Church in the} ae United States. | THE .OR Of St. Mary, The Virgin | P, J. Kelleher, S.J., in Charge | Sunday morning Masses will be | f .THE CHURCH OF GOD L. A. Ford, Pastor THODOX CATHOLIC { Dr. George: L. Morelock, Gen- FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ‘Old Stone) : Corner Eaton and Simonton Sts. | Joe A. Tolle, Pastor “Why praisé dead saints if you! ‘persecute live ones”. Church school, 9:45 a. m, . Ger- ld Saunders, superintendent. } Morning’ worship, “11 o'clock. | MIXED BIBLE CLASS Bible School, 3.30 p. m. 5 < p Sam B, Pinder and W. P. Mon’ Epworth League, 6:30 p..m.; - ¢ino, Ee . {) Ev@ning) worship, '730 oelock.|. “Laynion's Night, ‘Message by Dr.’ Meetings..every Sunday mora- Geo!’ L. ‘Morelock, of Nashville, 198 @t the Harris School audi- Peon 2 ee * torium,.10 o’clock. Men and wom- fi en hot connected with any other | nn Ee nate sg cescigeeora Bible’ Class and regardless of de- | 7:30 o'clock e © “nominations are invited to at-) " tond, Choir rehearsal, Friday, 7:45 at p. m. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer. organist; Gerald: Saunders, direc- tor. i “Seeking happiness for others you find it for yourself”. iLay Activities of the Southern | Methodist Church, will be the Thomas and Julia Streets | ,uest speaker at First Methodist Father R. S. Hoagland, Priest High Mass, (7 a. m. Church School, 3 p. m. Solemn Vespers and Sermon, {8:15 p. m. ‘) ning. py-all laymen and lay women of jthe church. On Dr. Morelock’s last visit to Key West he inspir- ‘Church. Service Club, which ha’ retidered such community-wide service since its ‘inception. The members of this ' crganization will attend in a body as special guests. Sunday Sc | B'NAI ZION CONGREGATION | Rabbi Ben Miller, Pastor bia) aimee ic Joe Pearlman, President of Con- gregation Hebrew Sunday School, 11 a.! m., and every day in week, except ' Friday, at 4 p. m. _Eaton between Duval and | pe Ma Simones Streets > ’ itiman' Shehate: Pastor Sunday se oem rt i Kelly, superintendent; u ; ig rit ;Mbtning’ worship, 11 Jo'élock. | ASSEMBLY OF GoD Sermon: “Missigns In!The Plan Os |) | | Us casaett pa f) Evangelist, Florence ‘DeLanoy o'glock.; | and; Husband, m Charge | ,yhere we left off two, weeks ago, Morning, worship, 11 O'clock. we gind that through the witness- unday school; 330p.m. Class- 70 5 FY ri Bes (iig’ of the apostles and the dis- Of: {play 6f their miraculous power of pe 2780 Pp. ™. | peal, the’ riew faith grew by \ieaps.and bounds. So much so, that the people came to believe that if:Peter’s shadow were only to’ fall‘on’ their sick, laid in the street, that they would be healed. This ‘gréwing popularity araus- jed the religious rulers, who be- game “filled with jealousy”. They ' | International Sunday School Les- \ son for February 26, 1939 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | =, i \emg Golden Text: “Come he Regular services every Friday | oP if and Sal: yen. come, Duy i ry 4 wine and milk without money eee ociogn? and Saturday "sna without price”—Isaiah ih i up clack. cs (Lesson Text: Acts 8:4-25) or buntauy Taking up our lessons on’ Peter ‘S'CHURCH | | FLEMING STREET METHODIST e Pratag and Eaton Sts. {Uptown) CHURCH —— eeeeemeeee * Winter Schedule Rev. Jim Lilly, Pastor Low Mass with Communions,|faith by any means possible. Fleming at William Street '%. a.m. | When the imprisonment of Peter | Church schoci meets at 9:45 a Children’s Mass, Catechism, | and John failed to accomplish its m. Norman J. Lowe, general 9:30 a. m. uperintendent. “Morning Prayer and Sung Mass, | Peter. However, they were ‘dis- Morning worship, 11 o’clovk |11;00 o’clock. | suaded from such a.course by the ' Dr. Morelock of Nashville, Tenn.,, Evening Prayer, Sermon, Bene-| great teacher, Gamaliel, will speak. diction’ of the Blessed Sacrament, | argued that if the apostles were Hi-League meets at 6:30 p. m./8 p.m. | umposters, their work would soon Miss Frances Lowe, in charge. |Week-Days— }pe overthrown, but if it were Young People’s Epworth: Morning Prayer, 6:45 o’clock. {truly of God, there was no use Low Mass, ‘Holy Communion | jighting against it. slit | Subsequently, Stephen, ordain- Eyening service,, 7:30-,o’clock,|_ Evening Prayer, 5:30 p. m. |ed-as one of the first seven dea- Sermon subject: “Sermon gn the! Wednesdays— _) | céns, was’'so effective in his wit- Mount”. . Low Mass, Holy Communion, | ness for the Lord that he aroused Mid;week ,;Prayer..and Bible | 7.a.qnt_ 70 F | the, Jews against him, Falsely ac- Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. | Morning Prayer, 8:45 o'clock. | cused by them, he fearlessly an- Choir~ ‘rehearsal, ‘Wednesday Low Mass, Holy Communion, 9| :wered them, so arousing their 3:45° p.m. oT. Bw Klebsattel, di-/aom. : anger that’ they’ seized him, epee st music. . is ees | Ever ‘ng. prayer, 5:30 o’clock. | dragged kim out of; the city of uragay_ evening, -1; 7 | Serusaley him to Brotherhood ‘Banguét, 619 Wil LEY MEMORIAL M.E. | ‘jcuth This act. brought on a liam street. ai, | CHURCH. SOUTH veign of terror for the believers, You are cordially invited to at- | —} ¥ | 4. Qjsrivjng them, away from Jeru- | O. C. Howell, Pastor salem and scattering them | Corner Division and Georgia Sts. | .hroughout Samaria, Judea and | Church school, 9:45 a. m. Miss | .he surrounding country. Miriam Carey, superintendent. Although they left their homes, Morning worship, 11 o’clock.| the scene of their persecution, Sermon by pastor. these believers did not leave Young people’s department] their faith, but immediately be- Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. meets at 6:30 p.m. Miss Agnes|gan teaching and preaching Morning worship, 11 o’clock.| Thompson, president. | Christ wherever they went. Phil- Sermon by Sam B. Pinder. Intermediates meet at 6:30 p.| lip, another of the-seven deacons Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. m.!m. Mrs. Lois 8 Howell as leader. | appointed by the twelve disciples, Topic: “Where Are Our Spiritual Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. «vas; most effective in winning Frontiers?” Leader, Miss Ruth| Sermon. by Rev. Harry H. Waller.| converts in Samaria. On hearing Russell. . | Prayer service, Wednesday, jof ‘his work, Peter and John Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. | 7:30 p. m. : | were sentto investigate the re- Sermon by Sam B. Pinder. | Choir practice after prayet| 5orf. ‘They found many who had side cApaierst Wednezday parhiog Mrs. J. Roland Adams, |accepted the new faith but who evening, 7:30 o'clock. _ “As Moses lifted. up.the serpent! REESE | Spirit. This, after prayer, <n the wilderness, even so must’ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY | apostles bestowed upon them. »he Son, of .Man.-be lifted: that) ~~ There was among the throng whosoever believeth in him 'who witnessed this miraculous should not perish, but, have ever-} Sunday’ school, 9:30 a. m. ‘event, a man named Simon Ma- ‘asting life. Stephen looked up| ‘Sunday morning service, 11| gus, a sorcerer and worker of -teadfastly into heaven and said, | o'clock. a jmagic. Misunderstanding just Behold I see the heavens. opened, “Christ Jesus” is the subject of: what had taken place, but rec- Sand the Son of Man standing on the Lesson-Sermon which will be, ognizing the fact that some the right hand of God”. read in Churches of Christ, Sci-| strange new power had been be- gn 5 scm args] jentist, throughout the world on) stowed upon the Samaritan cdn- HE CHURCH OF GOD Sunday, February 26. 'verts, he sought, by offering Pe- Which A. J. is' The Golden ‘Text is: “Let the|ter money, to bribe him to show , word of Christ dwell in you rich-| how he, too, could “acquire, use FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH William L. Halladay, Pastor 527 William Street the 337 Elizabeth Street Over 1118 Olivia Street {ly in all wisdom;. ... And what-| and impart, all in the way of } iat the Art SUNDAY CONCERT | AT ART CENTER PROGRAM TO BE RENDERED BY KEY WEST HOSPI. TALITY BAND | ; | Key West Hospitality Band, | will give a concert tomorrow aft- ernoon, beginning at 4:30 o’clock, | center grounds on | Front street. The program, under direction | |of Alfredo Barroso, band leader, | : follows: GUEST SPEAKERS AT STONE CHURCH TOMORROW | Another feature of the service jeral Seeretary of the Board of will be a cornet solo, “Humor-! eske”, by John Luis Day. The ‘choir will render the anthems, (Stone) Church on Sunday eve-;“Prease Ye the: Lord” and “Even-| ng. This is a special service| tide”. Violin and. organ duets! JT. | will be a feature of: fhe services, ;both morning, and évening. | Dr. jed the organization of the Stone ary H. \Waller, pastor of the First Methodist’ Church at Coral commendable Gables, will be the guest speaker | at the morning service. Dr. Wal- {ler is ‘a former pastor of Stone (Church and will receive a most | coidial homecoming. hool Lesson POCCCO Re Rel e DeH~ FEO HORDTOCCESETESNLSSseEeames ;on those whose hearts are not ‘right before Him. That is a so- bering thought. Many there are who think they can purchase the ‘right to enter the Kingdom of ;God; that they can live as they ‘please, but, by giving a little ‘ money to charity or to the church, they are doing all that is neces- | Sary. There are instances known | where politics, ‘influence and “sometimes money has been used jto obtain higher positions of au- ‘thority in the church. Those who |are guilty of such practicts are to be condemned just as severely as Peter denounced Simon. We ‘might as well realize, while man may approve and honor such a display of power, God is displeas- (ed, for “Man looketh on the out-} ward appearance, but God look- eth on the heart”. The socner everyone realizes arid accepts the fact that the eter- nal things—those that do not pass determined to stamp out this new #way—eannot be bought with| money, the sooner will a truer conception of the real values in life. be had. The gifts that the purpose, they determined to. kill world needs more than anything! else today are those that may be given without cost to the giver— who the gifts of smiles, of sincere) sympathy, of helpful encourage- ment and of true love. DR. MORELOCK AT Dr: | Morelock, of Nashville, Tenn,, will speak at the'11 o'clock morning service “in Fleming S tr @ et ‘Methodist (Uptown) church, “We understand that in_ Dr. Morelock, the Uptown church. has Securéd a great speaker”, Rev. J. L._Lilly says.’“He is a man well- known and admired throughout many states”. At the 7:30 p. m. service to- morrow, in response to requests, Rev. Lilly wili again, and likely} for the last time in Key West, present “Christ’s Sermon On The Mount”. The public is cordially invited to attend: |had not yet received the Holy, For the past six weeks, Pas- tor Shehane has been giving a series of sermons on the origin of} » man, creative week, the flood and God’s covenant with Abra- ham. This coming Sunday night, the pastor announced that instead of continuing that series, he wiil preach a special evangelistic ser- ™mon on “Sin’s Disease and Sin’s Cure”. . : pastor and the First Bap- tist church extend a hearty wel- come to everybody to attend and soever ye do in word or deed, do/ trade, -these powers”. Peter enjoy this service Sunday night .|all in the name of the Lord Jesus, vehemently denounced Simon, at 7::30 o'clock. Worship at-1l a, m. |giving thanks to God and thejdeclaring, “Thy silver perish with’ In the morning at 11 o'clock, Young People’s meeting at 7:30 | Father by him”.—Colossians 3:16, | thee, because thou hast thought Rev. Shehane’s subject will be p.m. ae ae | to obtain the gift of God with “Missions in the Plan of God". Evening service, 8 o'clock. | Wednesday evening meeting, 8; money”. ~ Prayer neetings! Moniay and |.o’slock. | Then Peter explained some-)_ Paramount. Newsreel.of PRESI- Wednesday nights. | Reading Room is open on Tues- thing that many people, even to- DENT ROOSEVELT IN KEY Bible, study, Friday night. | days and Fridays from 3 to 5 | day, have overlooked, and that is, WEST at Monroe tonight. Special music and singing. Pp. m. God does not bestow His power) feb25-1 Bible school, '10 a. m., Sunday. | March, The Chirs Burger. Overture, | King. Bolero, Flores de Cuba—J. O. Brockenshire. {| Selection, sini. March, Habana—E. Lecumona. Waltz Selection, Straussiana— Strauss. ' Serenade, Fond Hearts—King. March, U. S. Cadet—H. A. Hale. Military Girl— Ryal Palm—K. L. William Tell—Ros-' ?. | Star Spangled Banner—Key. REV. LATIOLAIS LEFT YESTERDAY Rev. A. Latiolais left yesterday j on the P. and O. boat for Tampa, ‘after having seen some of his friends and the improvements in {Key West. | Rev. Latiolais had been labor-: }.ng in Key West about 25 years go. He was quite pleased with | ois present visit. | er of Commerce advertisements | with him. | The Southern Jesuit magazine has this to say about Rev. Latio- lais in its account of the Jesuits’, {Golden Jubilee in Florida: “He' .s one of Florida’s great mission- { | aries, having built churches in 14 slacez without a cent of debt— | and all are parishes today”. ‘BIBLE SCHOOL AT FIRST M. E. CHURCH | Bible School will open tomor- | row 3:30 p. m. at First Methodist |<Stone) church and continue each evening next week at 7:30 p. m. | Enrollment in the school of this church begins tomorrow at the! | first service in the afternoon and lat any meeting next week up to and include Friday. Courses offered are: | “The Spirit and Genius of | Methodism” taught by Dr. Harry | H. Waller. “The Book of Acts” by Rev. O. C. Howell. “Evangelism” by Rev. J. P. Lilly. | “The Life of Jesus” | Joe A. Tolle. b { { } by _Rev. | |e ee | ‘Lemperaiures” | Highest Lowest ; Mean te Normal Mean : | Rainfall" | Yesterday’s “Precipitation .18 Ins. Normal Precipitation 04 Ins. | hour period | ot t 72 65 ay 271 Sun rises Sun sets Moon rises Moon sets | First quarter, 26th Tomorrow's Ti AM. . High 2:28 1:58} Low 7:36 9:37 Barometer 7:30 a. m., today: | Sea level, 30.02. | WEATHER FORECAST PM. (Till 7:30 p. m., Sunday) Key West and Vicinity: Mostly zloudy and somewhat unsettled} tonight and Sanday; not much} change in temperature; moderate ; to fresh easterly to southerly winds, . tte , : Mostly “eidudy, with oceazional showers in north and} west-central portions. tonight, ‘and ; | morning; slightly warmer’ in the | | west-central and extreme north! | portions tonight. \ DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? A 5-gallon can of : AARNESTO ROOF COATING j, “Pure asphalt and asbestos” guaranteed to stop leaks! ° { SALE ; PRICE _ $2.00; -KEY WEST PAINT .CO. 512 Fleming St—Phone 118 Direct ‘Arnesto’ Factory Store He took Cham- | 1¥ | | i PaGE brIVE LEGALS NOTICE, OF MASTER NOTICE 1S HBREBY GIVEN that under and by authority of: the Order of Sale and the Final —De- eree of Foreclosure rendered by the Honorable Arthur Gomez, one of the Judges of the Circuit: Court of the Eleventh Judicial Cirouit of Florida in and for Monroe County, in that certain cause in said Court Virginia. & Mc- s plaintiff, and + 5 nox, and Eloise B. Knox, his wife, Armour Ferguson, and if i Ferguson, his stand Holding Company Florida, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of, the State of Florida, are defendants, 1 Special Master in Chancery ap- inted by the Court in said de- under and by virtue of the terms thereof and of the Order of Sale, will offer for sale and sell Public outery to the highest and best bidder for cash at the front of the Court House, of Mon- nunty, in the C of Key Florida, on Monday, the 6th March, A. D. S of ‘eleven and two ¢ eck 1 being a legal sales day, hours the legal following — des it: ck A. M., the same and: the hours of sale, ‘the ibed property, to n land sit- 1g one hundred twenty- Six and twelve hundredths (126.12) acres, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments, and appurten- ances® thereunto belonging. The sqid property as aforesaid, together With all the tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining being sold to satisfy said decree. Dated this 3rd day of February, A. D., 1939 NCELOT LESTRE, jaster In Chaneery ‘YLOR, JR., Solicitors for Plaintiff. feb4-11-1 dealer n on the sworn _petitio port of t Opinion, a pply to manage, control her court for a o urge of, and » and to in every re: paper published }Poe County, be! 1 That the Master's Report of Tes- timony and: Opinion be, and the same are hereby approved and con- firmed, 2. That Edith E. Moffat is capable, competent, and qualified to take charge of and control her prop- erty, and to become a free dealer in every respect. That a free dealer's license be, and the same is hereby granted to the said Edith E. Moffat, and that upon publication of this’ final de- cree in a newspaper of the County of Monroe once each week for four successive weeks, she shall be au- thorized to take trol her own and be contrac be sued, and t respects as fully as if unmarried. DONE AND ORDERED in cham- bers this 9th day of February, A. D., 1939. i : H, F. ATKINSON, Circuit Judge. feb11-18-25; mar4-11,1939 . to with, to sue and nd herself in all she were HEAR This Evangelistic Sermon SUNDAY NIGHT 7:30 P.M. First Baptist Church “Sin’s Disease and ‘Sin’s Cure” OBS-WQAM Presents Tonight JOE .E. BROWN 7:30 PHIL BAKER 9:00 PET SERENADE possibly in north portion Sunday | \|.thilharmesic Sophos ‘Stay tuned to 560: KC WOAM