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PAGE FOUR ‘TWO AGAINST LOVE The Characters Jocelyn Russell, beautiful heir- ess. Tally Mack, young farmer «those family has inherited half ‘the Russell estate, Seacliff, esterday: Gramp crashes a Party for Nola. Tally “takes him @way. Then Betsy butts in. Chapter 18 Nola And Tally ETSY, with native dignity, her | “' chubby fingers clutching Tex, went straight toward Bob. “Oh, Mister Bob,” she trebled into the sudden silence, “can I please have some ice-cream?” Stooping, he unfastened her fin- og from the cat's fur, then picked up. “No ice-cream,” he pro- nounced. “Back to bed for you. young lady!” Her cherub face puckered with dismay. “Please, Mister Bob?” “Tsn’t she the cutest thing!” Adams exclaimed. “Who is she, Bob?” “Old Talbot's grandchild.” “Oh, let her have something to eat,” Mary urged. “Want a sand- wieh, honey?” Betsy nodded tearfully. “Minx,” Bob laughed and carried her into the dining room. So once more that evening one of the Mack family became the center of attraction at Jocelyn's party. “f think I shall have to choose between hysterics or isolation,” Jocelyn informed Geoff, dropping into a chair. At that precise moment Tex ob- served his benefactress. Memories of delicious salmon erased his an- moyance at being peremptorily in- troduced into a room ful] of strange people. Jocelyn was not strange and, although Tex did not particularly for women, she rved consideration because she allowed him bed and unusual board. And so, without more ado, he sprang into her lap and rubbed bis big furry head under her chin. stared, He started to reach for the cat. “Here, Lyn, I'll put the | “ beast outdoors.” Jocelyn smothered a_ giggle, wondering what Geoff's reaction would be if Tex scratched him. At least this was not the time and place to find out. “Never mind,” she said sharply. “He's dangerous, Geoff. He might bite you.” Geoff drew back. “Then why does he like you?” he demanded eee. “T haven't the slightest notion,” ~*~ fibbed, “but I'll put him out- side.” Just as she reached the. door with Tex, Tally and Nola came in. “We're looking for Betsy,” Nola smiled. “Oh, there she is, Tally.” And another Mack was gently but firmly removed from the party and taken to bed. said: “Lyn, I've had enough of this, haven’t you? Let's collect the crowd and take them in to my place for an hour or so.” ‘ou manage it, Geoff. I—I'm not very responsible right now.” With renewed enthusiasm every- ohe piled into cars and started for town. Geoffrey and Jocelyn ar- rived far enough ahead of the oth- ets to open the house, turn on the lights and the radio. Stark Jealousy Kensing house was Colonial Style, tastefully furnished. Geoffrey lived here with his mother who, right now, was sum- mering at Arrowhead Springs; relieved, she had confided to Joce- ya to be able to use the summer @s an excuse to open her po place and get away from ez polo ponies. Jocelyn liked Kensing. She was a tolerant en eens vee were OF it: | : The concentrated blasts of many horns announced the arrival of the guests. Jocelyn —— “I must my nose!” and left Geoff welcome the crowd. Descending about ten minutes later she at a turn in the stairway over the heads below and yi everyone had come. Bob, Ruth, Jim, Eleanor . . . where was ola? ly jepetosing here and she discovered no one oat ola and no one had bro i ‘Thorn had been around a = before, she ascertained. tuitive twinge warned her. Apraptly, she was positive of ’s whereabouts, Nola had taken advantage of the rush and must be blind,” Lyn thor dally, “Nola is in love with T: « Thorn mustn't be hurt . mustn't know. I won't let him this way. drag I'm go’ here here if at Seacliff with | ¢ pulled 5 eaee Soe eran je rage she saw Thorn’ sedan ond realized that en ee Nola and returned. Thornd; els Bl Taioasg tg His laugh, caught up by the night breeze, is harsh tnd siete less. Nola, running over on ar other side of the fence day a night; Nola, wearin, PB le making a stuns over zl ee re a hee isgus old man and a smudgy-faced child. It all added up to one conclusion! Nola lense nh veal in love with ith, pong Ee id, always, too much ove had no res} for it. This was, without doubt, the first time i her ees pein © come info contact wil verty. Sym had blinded bert all sense OD “d ortion. This Mack fellow was a andsome brute—oh, he would ad- pit tet oot still a Boccia * lel- low with no background ‘and no money, no finer instincts. Certain- ly not the t ‘who could ever make a girl Nola happy. It was up Save to save nee from herse! ve her from mak. ing a mess of her life: He could forgive her this foolishness be- cause he comaprehanaed how her mpathies had been worked upon. ‘et he would not fs forgive her too easily. He would be So deciding, calming himself a little, he swerved into the drive- way and halted before the garage. | He stepped out of the car and looked around. Then he heard voices from the direction of. the | swimming Pe ool. A proacting | across the ick carne of grass, he seis Nola Tally com- | ing out of the pool, laughing as if they thorou; ones enjoy thes mad capering under the summer moon, ‘Get Away—Stay Away’ JOLA!” he called. “What are you doing here?” “Swimming,” she returned, “The water is marvelous, darling, and I was so tired of being nice to peo- oe Her casualness incensed. him. “Nola,” he ordered, “be. kind enough to dress at once and come | with me. People are no doubt talk | ing already!” “Don't be absurd,” ay ‘chided, an edge to her voice. “I am not, at all concerned. I don’t care whether | people whisper, tall fing, or shout | about. me! sein. wanted to talk t Saitaity Ti T’'m having a good time and I have no inten- tion of leaving. If you want to join us—fine;. if you .don’t—” She ares or forgetting “Aren’ yon forge we're en- gaged?” he dei ral ‘So ehaty ‘Nola drawled, hands resting lightly on her hips. “If you imagine for one moment that you are ever going to order me aroun: Thorn Ri just get it out your head!’ Tally approached © the Sa combatants. “I'm sorry. caused any trouble, Nola’ te my then turned to Thorndyke. “Your | guests made so. much noise I was unable to sleep. Miss Cranston very kindly invited me to swim with her. 1 certainly have no wish to cause a misunderstanding be- tween you two.” “You've never caused me any- tinge but trouble!” Thorn sna “Besides, you don’t belong You ries no righthere. Ga away | from this and stay away from it rie grounds! on your own side Tally's mouth set in a “T have never tres: invitation, Mr. Russell. I wi vited here and I have no ittenton of leaving. I n could stand sour face of yours, anyhow!” “How dare you talk that way to Sol pre paged, his neat ie e quivering, his jen tended. He started wart Tally, walki: gingerly on. the. wet tiled edge of the pool. “You wont You—you poor white sie stand toe for your roar seeplencs hata o peat gag ame 23 should cool him off,” oft he observed Fo ie Bf |Saturdays. The restaurant is, closed every other day of the! | Russell, was a passenger on the | I inspecting a shipment of tobacco, | at 7 o'clock. | Club Meets | vill Roberts, Mrs. J. L. Menen- | COCCOCCOVOVeCvEDOETECORS Coccccccccccacnaseqcoesce H. H. Taylor, Jr., city attorney, left over the highway Wednes- day for Miami‘on a business trip and expects to return Monday of next week. James Marshall Cleland, of California, who had been in Key West for several days looking over the real estate situation left t |yesterday morning for Havana and expects to return within the next several days. Murray Atwell, is a recent ar- rival from Nassau, via Miami, coming for a visit with his father Thaddeus Atwell, and will re- main for.a week and on his re- turn will be accompanied by his father who will go for a_ visit with old friends in the Bahama Islands. Robert Knowles, agent for the| Railway Express Co. in Key) West; Mrs. Knowles ‘and their | son Kenneth, left over the high- way today for Miami and other points in the state on a vacation of two weeks. Miss Nellie Perez left on the! early bus this morning for Miami | where, she will spend a vacation of two months with her grand-| mother, Mrs. Clara, Perez. | Mrs. Harry ‘Perez was a pas- senger on the early bus this | morning for Miami en route to} Tampa where she will visit with | relatives and friends. Mrs. Amelia Asencion left on the early bus this morning for Miami where she will visit with her granddaughter Mrs. Claudina Mendez. Miss Louise Russell, daughter | of Juvenile Judge Mrs. Juliette | bus this morning going to Miami | Beach for a visit with relatives | and friends. Mrs. Gloria Rodriguez de Avalo left this morning by bus for a visit with relatives for a week in Miami, and will then proceed to | |New York for a visit with a son} and ‘seé the World’s Fair.‘ - E. R. Kirkland, of the customs forces in Tampa, arrived yester- day afternoon for the purpose of only to find out that the ‘ship- | ment is not due until this after-| noon onthe Cuba. Mr. Kirkland then left for Tampa. Assistant State Attorney J./| Lancelot Lester and Clerk Ross | C. Sawyer, of circuit court, who were in Miami for a business visit, returned yesterday evening R. C. Roberts, keeper at Am- | erican Shoals light, is in Key West and. enjoying his vacation | of four weeks with his family. | Junior Woman's The Key West Junior Woman's | Club held its social meeting | Thursday afternoon at the club- | house. tesses were Miss Consuelo Catmona and Miss Frances Lee Miller. JRefrehments were served. Prizes were won ‘by Miss Miss Isabel Kelly, and consola- | tion by Miss Miriam Hagan. Those present were: Miss Marion Hagan, of Altanta, Ga.; Mrs. Lettie Reichert, Miami, and daughter, Miss. Yvonne} Reichert, and Mrs. Sidney Curry; | Mrs. Alton E. Curry, Isabel Kelly, | to- | Sheppard, Jr., $0 Hioney.abirs: Delio Cobo, Mrs. Mer- | ~ "THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PLAN VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL on Monday, June 26, and will continue through July 7. All chil- dren from four to fifteen years of age, who are enrolled in the Ley Memorial Church School, are expected to attend. Children not enrolled in other Sunday Schools are invited to enroll also. Rev. O. C. Howell, pastor of the church, will act as dean -of the school and will be assisted by The following courses will be! given: Beginners, “Our Happy World”, taught by Mrs. Dorothy Sands. Primaries, “Our Daily Bread”, taught by Mrs, Alicia Boyen. Juniors, Bible”, taught by Mrs. Catherine} Knowles. Intermediates, “Understanding the Bible”, taught by Mrs. Maude | Sawyer. Jitterbug Dance At | Raul’s Tonight ‘The Kappa Pi Y. Jitterbug | Dance. jis. scheduled »for ,tonight, to be given at Raul’s Club, and a| lafge proportion of the ¢ity’s high soviety out, fora ‘good® time will from the “committee-in- The dance starts promptly At 9:30 o’clock. Gould Curry’s sev- |en-piece swing orchestra will be in charge in*the orchestra shell, and there will be a host of spe- cial numbers presented. Also, prizes for best: Jitterbug Dances will be offered. Details of ad-| mission price are included in the} advertisement on.page one today. SAN CARLOS 518 3 Duy OCTAGON (LALLA hh dh hk dk ARCHER’ 814 Fleming Street Virginia Cobbler POTATOES, 10 Ibs. _ 25¢ begin its Vacation Church School! a number of competent helpers. { “What Is In .Your| 00S OOS CCCCESCOODOOOOOOEE FROM HICKORY GROVE eogecccocoonececsecosccs Being a banker and sitting up there alongside a bulging, vault, jbrether, that looks like some- thing. _ But I just been reading where jsome bankers, they had a con- jvention, and you know, those old |spavins,' they got troubles, too— too mueh money. But the cash, it belongs to the depositors. And on account of the way business is now, with nobody borrowing—except Uncle |Samuel—the bankers, they got 'their hands full. | And people’ have been pointing lat the Old Boys and blamin’| | them for so much, that they talk-| ed about that, too, at the con- | vention. ‘They been letting every-| | body call ’em a_horse-thief, but | never chirp. They kinda figure | \if they keep the money safe for} ja person, so it will be there and jhe can get it when he wants it, that they are doing O.K. Yours, with the lown down, JO SERRA. Far Chanter To Meet Tonight There will be a regular meet- ing of Fern Chapter No. 21, Or- der of Eastern Star, held tonight beginning at 8 o'clock, at the Scottish Rite Hall, corner of Eat- on and Simonton streets. There will be a social hour fol- lowing the business meeting. This will be the. last meeting before the summer vacation pe- riod of two months, All members are requested to ‘be in attendance at the meeting | tonight. Mrs. Meltzer To - Leave Tomorrow Mrs, I..N. Meltzer, who has ‘been visiting for the past week with her mother, Mrs. Charles | | Curtis, at the residence, corner! | of Simonton and Caroline streets, | be found there, according td re-| | ports | charge today, CONCENTRATED| |SUPER SUDS PRODUCTS Nesvusncerorssrerass HOT WEATHER SPECIALS. inc a crea LEE’S FOOD CENTER ‘ANSWERS TO | DAILY QUIZ} | | Below are. the Answers to Test) |. Questions printed on Page 2 | — . (Scarlet carnation. . At the time of the: spring | and autumn equinoxes. Thirty-two. | E-pit’-o-me; not ep’-i-tome. | | | | | | Franz. Numismatics. La Salle. New York World’s Fair,| 1939. | Boston. Bees (National! League). 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. i from G] LUZIANNE Coffee BALLARD’ OBELISK Flour Macnioun Milks and HEALTH CLUB). Baking Powaer may also be used ‘to «get these wonderful premiums BOOK STORE al ‘Street, SOOO T Ta as | PLAN YOUR MEALS to include GROCERIES and MEATS purchased at this leading Key West store GROCERY and MARKET Phones 67 and 47 EGG PLANTS, each __. LIMA BEANS, 2 lbs. __ 15¢ California 2 Be AVOCADO MANGOES, doz. SIMS M. |plans to leave with her son,! | Curtis, tomorrow for the home in} | Miami. Mrs, Ben Taylor, and daugh-' ter, Juanita, who have been visit- , ing with Mrs. Taylor’s mother, | Mrs. Juan Delgado, will leave; with the Meltzer party tomorrow | on the return to;-Miami, . Mrs. Taylor was before marriage Miss } Bolivia Delgado of this city. | When You're Out Driving |! STOP IN AT RICHARDSON'S ICE CREAM PARLOR 900 Southard Street JERSEY ICE CREAM All Kinds of SANDWICHES Hamburgers—Pork—Egg Ham—Hot Dog SHORT ORDERS Ham and Eggs, Small Steaks, etc. setter etree epee easiest HOT SOUSE Every Saturday Served Here or Bring Your Own Container POT ROAST OF BEEF, tb - Pure LARD, Bees CHOPS or CLUB STEAK, 16 PORK CHOPS or Fresh-killed FRY! 1b - ‘Genuine—Spring LAMB LEGS. tb LAMB ROAST Shoulder, tb __ PRODUCE SPECIALS! Winesap APPLES, 6 for —fine for eating emeiests -10¢ Fresh STRING BEANS or LIMA BEANS, 10e | Complete line of WESTERN MEATS at prices to suit every family’s budget MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS 3 1s PORK LOIN ROAST, tb _. Arnold Family On Vacation Wm. M. Arnold. local agent for the Florida Motor Lines, © Mrs. ArnoM and their little daughter are now enjoying their annual vacation at points on the east coast and expect to be absent for a period of two weeks. During Mr. Arnold’s absence the local business will be handled by Felton Thomas, with the able assistance of Isidore Rodriguez, who has been assistant ticket agent for the past 10 months. FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1989 Parramores Are Away On Trio Sojourning at the Hotel Ri- viera, near Daytona Beach, are Dr. J. B. Parramore, of the State Board of Health, and head of the Community Clinic in Key West, and Mrs. Parramore. 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