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cea eee (OF eRe NO TANT ROR NANNY AES NEN RY TTR PRI? REY doors, aw: tald| heed "for her kindness, her re | Pla, and Mr. C, Francis on sand, his back the log, where he could up at Eve, above him, “My mother wanted me to mar- pI ented Rng bo what Julie ited for you. She said I would have > peat Thave no saoney —there mi PS any oore oney off, to at himself. ‘But is Tecan something. I’m go- g eh ad touch with friends the ily as soon as we get blasted island. No I won't names—it was here you.” for Eve's | Pressed it against his lean, h; lesvously, Eve spoke after me about your mother— untess, isn’t she? Is she ? She's adorable. id n-eyed, 2 ELar I jel! if Laltecgemah Ces own—just about en- his rc get ve etn eos name has given me. I don't want to sail under false colors, either, Eve. Mother colors, dinned it into my ears that | would pene T took it | granted that 1 would, too. 1 etry the idea wane Wing By any itl. Prob- | By ? Get kere revolted the very idea of marrying a bank account definitely in . But I didn’t. Don't be harsh Seas th. I 5 Baeve | in; | You know the way you can “Ni Selene snd just ee wes anced e wa} ou be, and then, all cts Wisden oon to carry us along |! | 'teel for you y ;he said, dogged) | |T believe you love me. But here and | sensib! tone, | Was hoarse, “Say you'll marry me ‘me that some day _)mel” He caught her by the shoul- te o : Mee eed hans ae eo 3 she of his vitality, of his pulsing ness, but she did not love him, She did not want to cling to him, she did not even want to s' there him in the gue : arms to stop sponse, Neil felt her tremble, “You're cold?” “N-o”—Eve caught herself | united in marriage by the Rev. “that is, I am a little, There's a | Francis A. Brown, rector. dam Neil rose instantly, drew her to her feet, He took off his coat, drew it | would have kissed her, but she | turned her face away. e |in the gesture arrested Neil. “Evel” he said. There was 2 , questioning note in his voice. | must tell | built his thoughts. She turned to face him. “What is?” ‘ : *I—you, It isn’t—it wouldn’t— Neil, helj Ct Tm trying to say? I—I adore you, ‘but I don’t re: love you! “Love,” she went on, gaining courage from the sound of her | own voice, “is something different, | T'm sure. When I said I'd marry | you, I thought I loved you. But tonight—it came over me so I discovered that what isn't love.” | Neil who had been staring 2: | with the | her in consternation, broke the si- | r Hence that followed her words | kiss | with a short laugh. “All the same, I love you, Eve, ly. “What's more, | —-this eerie place—you're upset, you don’t know your own feelings. When we get off this desert island, | back where things are sane and tipi feel differently. | You'll out that you do love | me. darling!” | He put his arm around her, drew her close to him, but did | not attempt to kiss her. | ome-on back to the house,’ he said. “We won't talk about this any more tonight.” Com; 1 ie walked beside him, docile and silent for a few minutes. | Then she burst out: “No! It isn’t just the place. 'm sure, Neil.” _ “Eve, Eve, I can’t like this!” Suddenly ive you up eil’s voice | six months from now—a year. Pl) wait, P'll wait gladly, darling. But don’t take all hope away—promise | ou’ll marry | ders, turned her so that she faced um. Eve felt that she was going io me, you enjoy being “Oh, I do, Neil! More than I can tell you.” “But you don’t want to marry e “No.” “There's another man!” “That's not true,” Eve began, and a ae short, There was— Brett! As surely as if he had stepped into the path before them, fve knew that it was Brett who ad come between her and Neil. _ Brett, who at best treated her like someone who must be toler- ated! Brett, in whose eyes she had more than once surprised some- very like contempt! She mi love that you can’t endure it an- ;-thin, si minute? ed Brett, she thought wildly. it's the way it’s been with|Neil’s words came to her as if a me and utlook, you might r On Tia e. I aaa Bec ‘wrong w: ther’s reasoning until I met you. But now I know that marrying for pa ae is a cock-eyed idea and jing I couldn’t bring myself to do im a thousand years, I'm mad about you, Eve.” The Truth He LEANED his head against from @ great distance. “whoever he is,” Neil was saying. “Give me a chance, Eve. | Give yourself time to think things | over. Evel” he cried, “it isn’t tlfe the money—?” “How can you?” Eve was spb- bing now. Instantly Neil was apol- ogetic, “Forgive me. I didn’t mean that. I don't know what I’m say- ing. I only know I can’t go on | without you, Eve. Tell me that her knees. It was a disarming | you will wait a while, make up Eve, suddenly that she must not him. She put out a hand and ed his fair hair, pale in the dark. It was very fine, silken hair, like a child's. It in- creased in her the sense of having to Be careful that she did not hurt looking down at him,! Your mind later on. I'll release you from the engagement, if you want it that way. But don’t tell anybody tonight. Let things go on as they are—” “T'm so cold,” said Eve miser- ably, “I don’t know what to say, Neil. All right, I won’t say any- | thing about our engagement. We'll felt an odd confusion rising | in » engulfing her. Why aid feel that she must not hurt ? Why did she fee) that she very close to hurting him? | lust think, Eve, we can go on| like this all the rest of the years| just go on—” “Darling Eve,” murmured Neil. He seized one of her cold hands and they walked the rest of the way hand in hand. Eve slipped up the stairs, when they reached the house, and powdered away the ether,” murmured, Neil. jtwaces of tears before returning ee, in a flash, of insight so | to the living room. i be- that, she felt hy To be continued ‘“J’m sorry, Neil. It’s all a mis- dy ates | man his twin brother, Mr. Fred- me! Can’t you.see | aware (Mrs. William Williams of this near ‘taken from Ths, Shenandoah Val- oeiayaced (ley. issue of Thursday, April 10 the mist shutting them | follows: from: all the. rest of the | THE KE’ z | MRS. SEBASTI CABRERA, JUNIOR, ATKON OF He HONOR AT WEDDING OF BROTHER IN VIRGINIA Mes. Sebastian Cabrera, Jr. early this month, acted as matron of honor at a Virginia wedding, The groom, C, Francis Doll, is a brother of Mrs, Cabrera, and the ‘bride, Miss Florence Williams, is the daughter of the late Mr, and ity. An account of the “wedding, “At 5 o'clock on the evening fof July ‘6, Va, Miss. Florence Williams, daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. | William Williams, of Key West, Doll, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles H. } Doll, of near Quicksburg, were | 1941, in Emmanuel | madly YP | Episcopal church at Woodstock, “Following the ceremony the newlyweds, attendants and rela- tives returned to the home of the groom’s parents where a dou- ble celebration of his father’s seventy-second birthday and the wedding was held, with all of the children and grandchildren being present. The cutting of the large wedding cake with a minia- ture bride and groom under an arch and the birthday cake, also and groups, afforded much mer- timent, The bride and groom were the recipients of many beautiful and Useful gifts. “Those present from a distance at the double celebration were and daughter, Linda, of Rahway, N. J.; Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera, Jr., and son and daughter, of Key | “The beautiful ring ceremony | “How thoughtless I've been!” | o¢ the Episcopal Church was | used, the cerernony taking place! | fashioned along princess | ! and carried a nosegay of old! brother Suddenly Eve knew that she | fashioned garden flowers. friends in New York and will be | now, before he had | had for her matron of honor Mrs. | at home after August Ist at Paul's | | built up an entirely unene turned | Sebastian Cabrera, Jr., way Den’ Neil,” she said gently. | with me.” \ | ite Hilton and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- | man. | HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E, lst Street at Biscayne Boulevard Ovetlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay opposite Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block from Shopping District and Amusements SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER Single Room—Bath—$1.50 Double Room—Bath—$2.00 ALFRED SIMONS, Manager nee LO i in the presence of close relatives | three generations of the groom. | “The bride wore a white dress | lines | She | of Key} West, Fla., sister of the groom. “The groom had for his best! erick H. Doll, of Rahway, N. J. | Charch Group To Entertain | Honoring Father Tom Davis, | newly-elected assistant priest of Saint Paul’s church, members of the Parish will entertain Friday evening at the Parish Hall on Ba- hama street. All members and friends of St. Paul's are invited to attend. Committees in charge of the affair follow: | Reception—Father A. B. Dim- | Couple To Marry West, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. A. D, Bauserman of Vienna, Va., and | Mrs. Rachel Will of Wilkinsburg, | Pa. “Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Hirsh | close about her shoulders. He | representing the entire family of | entertained for the néwlyweds at dinner on Tuesday evening at their home west of New Market. | “The newlyweds will visit his in New Jersey and West, Fla.; where the groom has been connected in business with his ‘brother-in-law for a number of years”, Here Friday Eloy Garcia, 22, and Griselda | Garcia, 19, both natives of Key West, will be married Friday by the Rev. A. L. Maureau. County Judge Raymond R. Lord issued the license yester- day. mick, Hilton Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sawyer, Dr. Stephen Douglas, Mr: and Mrs. Glenwood Sweeting, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roberts, Miss Leila Pitcher, Mrs. Hugh Williams, Miss Etta Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldsmith, Joe Allen, Mr. | and Mrs. J. R. Stowers, Charles Roberts, Otto Kirchheiner, Mrs. Benjamin Tynes, Miss Grace Kemp and Mrs. Gloriana Bayly. Hospitality—Mr. and Mrs. John Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Saw- | yer, Mr. and Mrs, N. B. Shana- ; han, Mrs. Clarence Shine, Mr. and Mrs. James Pinder, Mr. and Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Vesey Johnson, Miss ‘Betty Ruth Chas- tain, Miss Mary Belle Archer, Miss Wilma Sellers, Miss Flossie Baker. Refreshments—Mrs. Ralph Rus- | sell, Mrs. Louise: Grant, Mrs. Joe } Ladd, Mrs. Emerson Archer, Miss Ruby Edwards, Miss Ruth Higgs. Entertainment—Miss Marguer- mund Curry, Hostess Club Holds Meeting Monday night the first meet- ing of the recently-organized Hostess Club was held. at the United Service Organization head- quarters (K.C. Hut) on Duval street. The following officers were temporarily appointed: Dora Medina, president. Mary Buckley, vice-president. Yvonne Pinder, secretary. Irma Allen, treasurer. : Sylvia Pinder, publicity chair- Mrs. Eva Warner, sponsor of the club, announced plans for future activities that will be of and Mrs, | |. Mrs. J. W. Reynolds has as her | house guests her nephew, Howard | Minton, Mrs. Minton, Mrs. Wil- jliam Keene, Mrs. Daniel O’Brien |and Mrs. Dora Bentz, all of Balti- |more: Mrs. Keene is making her third trip to Key West. Mrs. Mueriel Benson and son, | Billy, have gone to Miami to visit with Mrs. Benson’s sister, Mrs. Frank Hornyak. Mrs. E. E. Crowson and daugh- py ‘Toh | ter, Mrs. Frank Potrow, and two Mrs, Arthur Pastorini, Mrs. John | daughters, Frances and Sonya, ar j visiting in Key West with Mr: | Crowson’s father, A. L. DiNegro. | They expect to remain here unti | September 1. City Tax Assessor-Collector Sam B. Pinder, accompanied by Mrs. Pinder, and their daughter, |Miss Margaret, left recently for | Hendersonville, N. C. to spend a vacation of a few weeks. They | will visit at other points before returning home. | |: 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roberts |, wefé! ieluded in the recent ar- jrivals here from Fort Lauderdale to spend a few days visiting rel- Mr. Roberts | Soe . jatives and friends. |ship Company, as a deck officer ‘on one of the steamers operated by that company. Chas. G. Mendoza, Jr., had been stationed at Crockett, Galveston, Texas, with the Key West National Guard, has returned to Key West. Mr. who the photographing of individuals | |Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Doll | Apartment, Fleming Street, Key | is employed by the P. & O. Steam- | Fort | WEST CITIZEN a ee Advertisements under this head will be inserte¢ in The Citizen at the rate of one-cent (1c) a word} for each insertion. but the mini- |mum for the first insertion in every instance is twenty-five | cents (25¢). Advertisers snould give their street address aswell as their telephone number if they desire results. |tisements is invariably in ad-| vance, but regular advertisers | with ledger accounts may have | their advertisements charged. | | PROFESSIONALS | LOUIS A. HARRIS | | Attorney at Law ! 217 Duval St. Phone 251 | i may20-lmc FOR RENT | FURNISHED APARTMENT, priv- ate bath. 906 Grinnell Street, off Division, near Bell Tower. jly16-tf | FURNISHED ROOM. Box J. M.,| The Citizen. ily16-2tx {FOURTEEN © FT. ~ SAILBOAT. | Fully equipped. $100. James H. Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. | a |TYPEWRITING PAPER, — 500 | Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. may19-tf | cS AE ESSER RARE ‘OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Three bundles for 5c. The Citi- | zen Office. jan25-tf |FOURTEEN FT. OUTBOARD | MOTOR BOAT. Fully equipped | and one Johnson Outboard mo- tor, 4 hp. $150. James H} Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. jan3-s SIGNS—“For Renv’, “Rooms For Rent”, “Apartment For Kent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing”.’ THE ARTMAN PRESS. apr25-tf |BABY’S NEW BATHINETTE and _— Banitett. Reasonable. Bsr ee | Phone 344 or call at 1313 John- | refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola, jly14-3t | ; son street. |. MACHINERY BARGAINS | | Electric Spot Welder (new), 110- | volts, 15 amps., $27.50; Carbide, 100-lb, cans rice and pea size, | $3.95; Chicago pneumatic air). _ fs iat | drill, Onan lathe, $19.75; Black | | and Decker drills, $18 up; Flex-| APPLICATIONS FOR ible shafts, motors, bench vis- es, $3.50 up; Band saw, $19.95; | new Power King 7” Bench saw, | | $14.95; also Jr. Lathes, $5.45. | Gray’s Fishery, Ojus. ‘ ‘ice Commission announces that! ilyl4-Iwk | 4. 4 sufficient number of appli- | NEARLY NEW “Serve Yourself” cations for the position of en- COCA-COLA BOX, and other | gineman, Diesel electric | cooler boxes, Fishery, Ojus. jlyl4-lwk WATERFRONT LOT on High- July 25. No application for this trade | | way. Good fishing; $125 cash or terms. Collins, 902 Division | will be accepted unless filed With | 2 tencnseammnamee strest Sly wis TRY If TODAY— | 9 Newlorks Rpular @cccccceccceseveee0eeee? | The Favorite in Key West | HOTEL FORD, 1936 CONVERTIBLE | | | COUPE. Low mileage, good, | ' STAR te BRAND LINCOLN | clean condition; excellent mo- } | The Weaver Brothers and Elviry in Friendly Neighbors Also—COMEDY and SERIAL tor. Naval duty necessitates. sale. . Ensign R. H, Samek, Trumbo Hotel, phone 650... | * jly15-1wkx | | | | | | TRAILERS. ., Apply... Tomimie’s Skating Rink, J0n23-tt| eee | Sakon coPTAGE” got | MONROE THEATRE | cation. Modern. .conyeniences, | TIM HOLT | Terms if desired. Apply Box | in t CC, The Citizen. ily16-3t | CYCLONE ON HORSEBACK | also ; | MISCELLANEOUS | GUNGA DIN z IS YOUR PLACE COOL? If not, | | great enjoyment to the service | men of Key West. | The next meeting will be held | Monday, July 21, at the U.S.O. | headquarters. | Masical Program | Much Enjoyed The musical presented. at \Fleming Street Methodist church Hast night was an outstanding jsuccess from every. standpoint. |A large and. appreciative... audi-| inaugurated Red Cross first aid| tures matted. Paul DiNegro, | ‘ence was in aattendance and each nnmber was beautifully ren- dered and well received. | A committee from the First |Methodist (Stone) church re- | quested that the program be re- July 29, and it was so decided. Many who stated they would welcome a repeat performance and those who were not able to attend last night will be given an opportunity to hear the pro- gram when it is presented at the First Methodist church. Subscribe to The Citizen, 20c ‘weekly, |peated at their church Tuesday, ' sa AR al aM SSRIS ay )Mendoza will remain here in-| see TOMMIE at the Skating | { ,definitely, having been dis-| Rink about an air cooling sys- | The BETTY RAYMOND | charged from the service. tem. jly16-t£ | RESTAURANT 1 | | 909 Fleming Street | * % HOTELS | BREAKFAST 25¢ ; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Cook | LUNCH jare leaving over the highway to- jday for Mrs. Cook’s home at |Ridgewood, N. J. Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cook, | will go as far as Miami with them {and return to Key West tomor- |Tow. | NAMES OMITTED | Four members of the recently. {class were inadvertently omitted from a list published in The. Citizen yesterday. Members whose names were not included in the list were Mrs. Mary Gallaher, Mrs. Ruby Mor- gan, Mrs. Thelma McCormick and |Mrs. Mary Noel Grant. CARD OF THANKS We wish to acknowledge with sincere appreciation the many acts of kindness tendered us by our neighbors and friends during our recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF MRS. NELLIE M, DORGAN, jlylé-1tx a Cook's | BRING YOUR VISITING friends | DINNER |. in need of a good night’s rest | to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean tooms, enjoy the homey | gSgPQO.. OO OS atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. | prowsy ? 917 Fleming street. jlyl-tf | | yeel PICTURE FRAMING, Diplomas: SMELL EXHAUST Gas 9 | PICTURE FRAMING | antique frames refinished. Pic- | | 614. Francis street. apr18-tf | it MAY BE / DEADLY | WANTED |WANTED—A chance to bid on your next printing order. The) | Artman Press, apr9-tf | WANTED—Help to be taught! |" Pressing for night shift. White | 4 @ or colored. Columbia Laundry. | | ily8-tf | / iInnw¢ | WANTED TO RENT—3-bedroom | OPEN sheWINDOWS | house, modern conveniences. | A y Furnished or unfurnished. Ad- ” coe | | dress Box L, The Citizen. MS SS Se ee Ae GLAS ‘SESS SIS ST GLEE SLES S Ss § mA. RR SS Da ak Be? When the ball game’s over...pause and After any exertion, a pause is always welcome. Doubly so if you enjoy ice-cold Coca-Cola with it. Ice-cold Coca-Cola is pure, wholesome. You taste its quality ... feel its refreshment. So when you pause throughout the day, make it the pause that i BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY | Naval Station, Post Office Build- | ENGINEMAN CLOSED ins, Room 105, Key West, prior; LA CONCHA HOTEL to the hour of closing business The United States Civil Serv- {0 July 28, | Rainbow Room and Cocktail Eczema, Rash, | of exons, erat ohn ingworm, Toe . Si = | peat Imperial Lo’ ed i nature helps heal. CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS | I Lopez F Ligensed Funeral Directors 24-Hour Ambulance Service ; Phone 135 WE DY, JULY 16, 1941 i ; | YOU TASTE ITS QUALITY i 3 i i] “Key West's Outstanding” i | . Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Lounge DINING and DANCING Tetter Itching “Ooch mus Year AROUND | Use clean non-greasy Imperial Lotion. | | Power | Money back if first bottle fails to sat- | cheap. 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