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~~ Secelyn Russell, beautiful heir- es. Tally Mack, young farmer whose family has inherited the Russell estate, Seacliff. ‘Yesterday: Geoff is sulky when Jocelyn praises Tally for having landed a job in a lawyer's office. Later, Tally is fired, Chapter 27 : Broken Engagement "YM SORRY, Tally,” Jocelyn said ing his bewil- iter, Edith, is one of my closest friends. I think I'll drive into town right now.” “Don’t mix in anything on my account,” he said stiffly. “ ably wouldn’t like being cooped 7% cubbyhole all day, anyhow. IT being a farmer.” Jocelyn flashed a smile at Gramp. “While I’m gone, Gramp, will you please tell this grandson of yours the story of Bluebeard’s wives? And how their woman's curiosity lost them their heads?” In her own room she changed ®wiftly into a dark tailored suit; Pinned back her hair and set a fekish black felt hat over it; Lawson,” she began, perchi on a corner of his desk and holding his glance firmly, “I want the truth about this Talbot Mack affair. Just why did you hire him and then fire him?” George Lawson, an elderly man, Sepited and kindly, met her eyes with twinkling indu! ona “Busi- ties” reasons, Jocelyn. Strictly Our bookkeeper’s report discouraged us so.” “Please—” she implored. “Don’t a me off with courtroom suavity. . Lawson. Perhaps I should tell You handle all of Geoffrey g's affairs, don’t you? He is @ very wealthy man and a very influential one. The fees he pays you amount to considerable . You feel that you cannot #fford to lose so valuable a client. l understand that. But, Geoffrey Kensing, for reasons. of his own, does not wish you to employ young Mack. He issues an ultimatum. Either you dispense with Talbot’s services or lose his business. 1 am Tight, am I not, Mr. Lawson?” His: eyes dropped to the brief before him. His fingers rustled the nervously. “A lawyer, Jocelyn, must keep his client's af- fairs strictly in confidence.” “But it is true,” she declard. “A woman’s intuition has always been an enigma to me,” he reflect-| ), ed. “Strangely enough, it is nearly always correct.” = “Thank you,” my ig be reached ‘over and squeezed his hand. “Just ‘ou wait till I finish with Geoff! le"ll wish he had remembered a oe of famous advice: ‘Please, help me to keep my nose out of other people’s business’!” “Don't be rash, Jocelyn,” urged Mr. Lawson alarmed at the vin- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN a ee*|Wedding Of Miss Barbara TWO AGAINST LOVE by Frances Hanna “I will not,” she promised her- self shoving the gear in low and turning the car around. “I’m foing straight home and tell Rhy eve him. I’m going. to tell e been a fool and a horrible little “Come here, Lyn,”. found out) wi youn; raised the money-for the : “Well, tell ?'she-urged, ‘im- patient to go to . “I went downto the city hall and assessor. Tal- them she ing to Santa Barbara in a few days and is anxious to see Tally.” Jocelyn lenced a humbling let-down of spirit. There was a ee cre - er throat. No x er Tal kept away iT; been aloof. He loved Nola. He had been patiently waiting for her re- turn Hawaii. It. was for Nola, nots for her, that nm had = =m make something of himse! ed to practice law, _A mocking laugh twisted, her intoesvebe se a egotrtcaly coaily ate unforgiva' ang i pid Because he kissed her she ad thought he loved her. Ai. i-a kiss meant. nothing to him. She should have known that, ‘Emotional Hangover’ | Teom took hold of her hands; felt their. stiff coldness: “Lyn, are youll? You Jook so strange.’ “It's noth! Ican’t over,” sh Miike Sa A oad aN id. Mack» was lui were propped up on.a tried ottoman, 5 dictiveness in her voice. “Edith| ti: tells me you and Geoffrey are go- ing to be married the first of, the month.” “You can just tell Edith for me that I'm never going to marry Geoffrey! Never!” By the time‘she reached the Street she was trembling with in- di ition: She backed her car out parking space, rasped the , and roared recklessly out of toward the Dunes Country .. Geoff, she remembered,was ing polo this afternoon. It was only one o'clock and the game ‘would not have started yet, ‘Head Over Heels’ IG to a halt about fifty feet from the entrance to the men’s ulled the engage- her fii ene end helmet. il, can't blame him too much, Josie,” Gramp said between mouthfuls of cheese souffié. “He was actin’ accordin’ to his lights. You're a mighty 3 with plenty o° he never y ’d find out. about, it o” tellin® “I know he 4s," she were of aw ber ‘voice, ramp, you-know a ow wi tice law and make 6 of Bowes — td Nola : e ves her, Tamp—and—and I guess she—she loves him. She's coming back.” “Tosh and nonsense!” he - “She don’t megn nothin’ *nGpetcha it ain't R ‘ou ain’t feelin’ bad mis oo i : é E i E li 4s u H | who left Monday ‘with ‘members | latives in the city for some time, jbara to James D. Donaldson last Albury And James Donaldson The wedding of Miss Barbara Albury,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Albury of Tavernier and James Donaldson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Donaldson, Sr.,| bury. of Opp, Ala., took place at 6:30 o'clock last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam McClintock, | 1009 Southard street. Rev. Bow-| ery of Matecumbe performed the ceremony. ° The bride was given in ‘mar- riage by her father. : Miss Virginia Whitmarsh - was | POSER INS eA Charch Group Pats On Program The Junior group of Ley Me- morial Vacation Church School gave an_ interesting program yesterday morning at the worship hour. Patriotic songs were sung | and a short sermon by the pas- tor, Rev. O. C. Howell, concluded the service. The play was en- titled, “The Meaning of . the Colors.” Taking parts were: Columbia—Joan. Doughtry. A Child Who. Inquires—Rose- mary Kerr. | ; Red—Gilbert Torres. t White—Irene: Gates. . { Blue—May Phyllis Sawyer. On Monday the Intermediate Department -gave an . interesting play entitled, “To . Show .. Our- 'selves Neighborly”. Taking parts, were: ae Miss Laurence, Girl Scout.Cap- tain—Mrs. O. C. Howell. Milly Masters—Zanaido Yado. Janet Burgess—Ruth Rose Rob- erts. : Mary ‘Thayer — Della Mae Curry. * Antonia Doughtry: Other Girl Scouts—Grace Tor- res and Margaret De Leon. eoccegceravgeveesoccoces PERSONAL MENTION, COSOQCeRsesaaneeasoeceese Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bermudez and children. were arrivals here} at the weekend. from Tampa. Mr. | Bermudez, left on the steamer! Cuba..yesterday on. the . return! trip-to Tampa, while .Mrs. Ber- mudez and. children. will remain’ here for a yisit. with Mrs. Ber-’ mudez’ mothers, Mrs. Manuel Herrera. 1 : shaadi ts cay PESOS “4 eae | Mrs. John,.Nelsmith, ‘who, was/ in Key West. for . a: sightseeing | tour of the.city and ved. the experience immensely, left. .on{ the bus this. morning. for her; home in Binghamton N. Y. Mayor. Willard .M. Albury, Costa — Jacqueline ' of the road department for Mi-+ ami on business, returned to the city yesterday afternoon. Misess Della Mae Pierce and sister Miss Dorothy, left on the late bus-Monday evening for Mi- ami where they will be the guests of their aunt, Mrs. I. L. Larch. Blanche Reyes-and sister Rena Reyes, who were visiting rel- left on the Cuba yesterday after- noon for their home in Tampa. Hugh Williams was a passen- ger onthe early bus today. going | to Miami.for:a business trip, and expects to ‘return tomorrow. Charles Albury, who arrived Monday to attend the wedding last night of his sister Miss Bar-/ the University of Florida: Miss Esther Grossman was a) the bus going to Miami for a| visit with relatives and friends. Frank Cates and Bob O’Brien i Mon- Art Group To |Meet Tonight | maid of honor. Best man shall, Flower girl, Shirley Fae Al- Immediately following the cere- mony a reception was held. The bride and groom left shortly after the reception over the highway to make their future home at Tavernier, Fla. where Mr. Donaldson is employed as; assistant manager of the Taver- nier Ice Company...” he § EO } The weekly meeting of the Art| Appreciation Reading Group of | the Art Center, Federal Art Proj-| ect, WPA, will be held tonight at) 8 o'clock at the home of Mr, and} Mrs. F. Townsend Morgan at 618} Grinnell street. The subject of the discussion will be early Russian and Mo-| hammedan art, with a reading by | Mrs. Jeanne Taylor. All those interested in becom- ing members-of this group are cordially invited. ay r a STR 21 ae Sw La Colonel: Brinton To : Address Clab ,” Colonel L. C. Brinton will give an explanatory talk on the new charter, at the Woman Club this Thursday afternoon at 5 o’clock, just before the: Junior Woman’s social hour. | The president asks that all) members of the Senior andj Junior Women’s Clubs attend. | CLASSIFIED COLUMN eecccvoscose eoccece Lost { LADIES’ WHITE HANDBAG with money and pair of glass- | es, Lost. at Habana-Madrid | Monday. night.. Reward if re- turned .to. Josephine Ubieta,| 1109 Varela Street. jly5-1tx | MISCELLANEOUS SPEND YOUR VACATION ::at| the Howell Apartments. . $100 per day; Gas: and . Light. :in-| cluded... 354S.W. 6th: Street, | Miami,.Fla. For reference see Freddie Solomon, local plumb- er. julyl-lmo FOR SALE NINETY ACRES OF LAND on Boca Chica Key. Apply F: W. Roberts, 803° Olivia. street. , junel3-imox LIVING ROOM SUITE, Green Leather Upholstery, $95.00. Value, Reasonable. Must sell+ before. Thursday. Apply ‘506 Bahama Street. jly3+2tx | FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. Run from Washington to Von Phister street. $1,000. Apply rear 1217 Petronia street. aprl4-s FOR SALE—Bargain; Furnished | House, situated on two lots, 100x100, feet each. Apply . to 1306: Virginia Street. may25-tfs FOURTEEN-FT. V-BOTTOM ,C¥PR ‘Johnson itboard Motor; Four {Bife: Prebprvers;“Obé Fire Ex- tinguisher;. Pair Oars and} Row Locks; Anchor with Rope; Umbrella-—all for $85.00. Apply 1217. Petronia Street. . jun27-s FOR SALE—Speed boat, Scripp marine engine, 125 H.P., good condition, price modest. 1004 Catherine St. june28-6t REGRESS STO EAS TWENTY-SIX FOOT Motor Boat. Cheap. Apply, 905 White Stret. “FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE and APARTMENT. - 1321 Newton street. ae june23-tf | was George Mar- | teries. |safety or general welfare of thej BQAT; Four Horse| « june29-6tx | ZONING (Continued from Page One) 9. Coke ovens. 10. Crematory, except in ceme- A Of Marriage The marriage of Miss Florence Grace Ogden of Key West, :Fla., and Ralph Cecil Blackburn of Brooksville, Fla., took place at 8 p, m. Tuesday at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. David and’ wood. Ogden, 1406 Petronia street. Rev. 14. Dyestuff manufacture. |. C. Howell, pastor of the Ley 1§. Exterminator and insect ;Memorial Methodist Church per- poigon ‘manufacture. formed ‘the ‘ceremony. 16.-Emery cloth and sand pa-|. The maid of honor was Miss per-manufacture. - 17, Fat rendering. 18. Fertilizer manufacture and bone grinding. ll: Creosote treatment or manufacture. 12, Dextrine, glucose or ‘starch manufacture. 13) Distillation of. bonesy«. coal! Hernandez was the best man. A-reception followed the cere- mony. 19. Fireworks or Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn. will manufacture or storage. \reside in Brooksville, Fla. 20. Gas (iliuminating “or heat-| nig) manufacture or storage. 21. Glue, size or gelatine manu-/| facture. | Charles Elwood, with the im- 22. Incineration or reduction} migration bureau in. Miami, has of *garbage, dead animals offals|received orders transferring him or refuse. {to Key West, and arrived Sun- 23. Lamp black manufacture. [day with Mrs. Elwood and little 24. Paint, oil, shellac, turpen-| daughter, Edna Louise. | tine or varnish manufagture. 25. Pulp manufacture, € 26. Gasoline, naptha or petro-| thority. _ F ieum refining or storage in ex-| Advertised public hearings are rcess of an amount necessary for |Tequired in every section or ward use: on the premises or in sup- | of the city, at which time objec- plying retail trade at service sta-| tors to the permanent ordinance } tions: jit is proposed to enact are to’ be 2%. Printing ink manufacture. | heard. . It is wise to have a com- 28. Pyroxylin manufae ture ,| Petent stenographer in. attend- treatment of storage. ance, because. ideas will be ob- 29. Heavy roling mill: aie that will materially assist 30. Rubber or gutta percha} the planning board’and the other manufacture from the érude ma-) City authorities in’ making final) terial, | decision as to the right or wrong} 31. Smelters or blast furnaces. | Of @ mooted question. | 32, Tallow, grease or lard! When the rough”. edges have) manufacture or refining from ani- | been sanded down till a majority | mal fat. \is suited—a minority never will} 33. Tanning, curing, Japaning | be—the ordinance goes again to} or storage of rawhides or skins, |the People at a public hearing 34. Tar distillation ‘or manu-!2?anged by the council, and after} facture. {that is over the next step makes 35.. Wool pulling or scouring. ee law. 4 wien aeveagt and sauer-’ (How this law works out will be | kraut ‘manufacturing. the subject of the fifth and 38. Fish — packing, final article in Mr. Lover- curing or storage. ing’s series for The Citi- 39. Potash refining. zen_on “Zoning For | 40..And in general any use; Key West”) which may prove injurious to -the | explosive ARRIVED SUNDAY i there shall be no clashing of au- smoking, | CARD OF THANKS | neighborhood into which it pro-) Raga ' paees to-go, and denice’ or, We take this means. of extend-| property values, because of any ing our heartfelt thanks to all | excessive nuisance qualities, for their many acts of kindness; ‘A’standard permanent zoning following the death of our loved ordinance will cover about one 0" Frank Guerro.. Especial end a helt pages of solid type in thanks is extended to those from | The Citizen. It would-be: idle to Cutside sections who sent floral | further review such an ordinance wreaths as well as those in Key here. “Suffice it to say that after: West. Thanks is also extended to the above list of prohibited in- | those who offered the use-of their | dustfies is itemized, thd ordn- | 2Utomobiles for the funeral: We/ ance goes into description, def-' ee aed and all that the many’ inition; consderaton of lot areas. a is shown during our, bulding helehts spaces for light cates oe will never be for- | and -air, street set. backs, etc. , o 7 Also; the standard © ordinance ,July5-It SHE AMILY. | | provides severe: penalties for in-! (ee | fraction. In a large measure the MONROE THEATER |! i Fay Wray—Ralph Bellamy |! latter half of a zoning by-law will'embody such recommenda- + '} SMASHING THE SPY RING || —and— | tions to the building commission- DARK VICTORY er’s office that the rules under Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25¢ | A rt ne ts at a tt et cr which he operates will eventually have to be. re-codified; this. blends the entire scheme into a uniform whole, and assures that Margaret Roberts. Richard Phillip}. WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1989 Special Junior Woman’s Clab Meeting “The Junior Woman’s Club will hold a special meeting tomorrow j afternoon, Thursday, to which members of the Senior Woman’s}| Club have been invited to hear} Col. L. C, Brinton give a talk on} Fay Wray—Grant Withers NAVY SECRETS. —also— COMEDY SHORTS the proposed new charter for the City of Key West. The meeting will be called to order at 5 o'clock. FOR CHILLS AND FEVER ‘And Other Malaria Misery! Don’t go through the usual Malaria suffering! Don't go on shivering with chills one moment and burn- in; —_ fever ba “ype G lalaria ‘is reliev: jrove’s: waneiest ain dae + s, this medicine rea! works. ade espe- cially for Malaria. Contains taste- Jess quinidine and iron. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic ac- tually. combats-the Malaria infec- tion in the blood. Relieves the wracking chills and fever. Helps you feel better fast. ‘Thousands take Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic for Malaria and swear yy. it, Pleasant to take, too. 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