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in ¥ oy Jpg ee a eee tat |} gram as outlined by President | id isn’t for most of us. At least, I’m | pret! me, have it. And—and [ ‘ve got something more that igo. tm not bad-look- been called beau- it isn't the same,” Gina and shout to. marry! ional, some- be be hungry,” dedisively. “This is too much for a young lady so the ig ea Come on fast, We're know.” know,” Gina got up “Yes, slowly, but she did not appear to sw from her line of a rush: “Remember what | | sure now that it isn’t for ut, Eve—I do want you to rhaps Neil she | isn’t the person to give it to you love with Ne’ (el- | miserab! r= wn, | hours Ive like me and Ham—friendly, not exciting. Oh, Eve, please b watched you together—it's | but | Eve could only stare at her in § | bewilderment. She thought for a | moment that perhaps Gina was in | il, but discarded that | it. No—whatever Gina's | , it was not selfish. The git}-looked as if she were utterly | cles in Florida | and also counts in his list of ac- and the hand on Eve's arm trembled. | But, like a thoroughbred, she | was refusing to whimper, and the blue eyes steady as her own. “Neil and I have agreed to talk it over again, in—in a less roman- Eve Aually admitt “Now will you core downstairs Gina kissed the cool cheek close to her own and then, her hand in Eve’s, descended the stairs meek- y After breakfast, watching as | ina teased Ham and ran off with Lordy, Eve could only shake her behavior. If anything, it seemed obvious that, with the let-up in tension would either quarrel with Ham or be engaged to him before many id passed. Date With Brett | JP VE did not dare look at Brett, \ and he seemed as reluctant to meet her eyes. he disappeared and did not come | After the breakfast, back even for lunch, But Mrs. Jackson—“the iron woman,” as Ham continued to sall her—appeared in no way dis- | it this and proceeded | turbed abou: they all felt since they were sure | of leaving the next day, Gina | 'Bve, | rounds TWENTY-FIVE SCHOLARS TO TAKE PART IN COMMENCE- MENT EXERCISES (Special to The Citizen) DeLAND, July 17.—Twenty- five summer scholars’ at Stetson University went" into closing of their examinations here yesterday as they prepared for Commencement | exercises slated for 9:00 o'clock Friday morning. President W. S. Allen thought. “But, Eve, before we go | the veers Prete 1 epee, te ask au this: | bert J. Longstreet, lon’t you you're making a | princi | mistake to decide on Neil, “so | Drincipal of soon? Other men will be in love | with you...” bes She broke off and then went on | tion. | Allen includes musical selections ; |fin, tenor, both of the Stetson e |of the First Baptist church, and ;; sure!” | Rev. J. J. Richards of the Trin- at met Eve’s were as |he graduated here experience. A Stetson alumnus, with the | Bachelor of Science degree in| | 1916, and received the Bachelor | of Laws degree | graduate study at Cambridge, in head, still mystified by the girl's | Beach schools since 1920. \listed in Who’s Who as an edi- | | i jay. Brett returned about din- | ver time and Julie said tartly: r : to serve them excellent meals all | | “We missed you, Mr. Rodman. | Nere Ai out meditating on the | x of bringing such a large | arty to an unprepared house?” ething like that,” Brett 3 said noncommittally, Then, hav- | : nothin; ng glanced involuntarily at her, | ‘no reason for jet like this g about this place. h without prope: id you're going t ell Bowron, Then you'! todo your decorating i: a mage mm Park Avenue apart eave was silent, remembering her decision was basec on no lack of affection for Nei aad genuine and unreasonabl: for Brett. But, it pee ee ap come ia the mo. a) je need no Pant yet that her carefully plans were a dismal ips she could even wi were back in New ¥ i was sure Neil wi By as attentive as ever, and thal would not be the one to an- nounce the change in their plans. 4 Hint From Gina = realized, as Julie was about to leave the room, that she had silent for a long time. Hasti- ‘casting about for a remark that Id lead her guardian away further comment on her en- Spement, Eve said quickly: jut Mr. Marbury It’s over a week now, , in spite, of what he told the at Jackson woman has the Sgeouity of a fiend,” Julie ad- | ted grimly. “She even thought Marbury and assure him to phone that his wife would be back at the | hotel tomorrow. Naturally, he be- | Meved her, although he had been g to fly down here to- |" it. Anyway, I'm going to eat heartily today and give that wo- something to do.” lulie flounced out of the room, jut before Eve had finished dress- Gina slipped inside. She sat the tumbled bed while Eve fled to bring her tangled curls to some sort of order, Eve had put on her. searlet blouse and the slacks she had worn coming down, and now, with an impatient ex- clamation, tied a scarlet ribbon around her hair, Ging looked at her critically. Personals and he must be wor- | iis expression became concerned. | “Don't you feel well?” he in- quired. Julie did look pale, but as Eve knew she was merely suffering ;from the effects of trying to eat candidates, while the speaker for | occasion will be Prof. Ru-| supervising | Daytona Beach schools and former president of the Florida Education Associa- Friday’s Commencement _pro- | by Prof. Arthur J, Graham, or- | ganist, and Prof. Harold M. Gif- | School of Music. Two DeLand pastors, Rev. R. Grady Snowden ity Methodist church, will speak the benediction and the invoca- tion. The speaker.' Prof. Longstreet, is prominent in educational cir- and’ elsewhere, tivties two years of World war in 1917. After England, and at the University | of Pennsylvania, he received the Master of Arts degree from Duke in 1932. He has been supervis- ing principal of the Daytona} The Stetson speaker also is tor, author, and contributor to scientific publications. A_ life member of the N.E.A., he is a member of the National Council | on Education. BIG BINGO PARTY AT US.0. CENTER: (Contributed) The K. C, Hut, Key West’s so- cial center for service men, has “great possibilities”, according to George Montpetit, U.S.O. sec- retary, but is urgentiy in need of equipment. “The boys are glad to donate labor when they can, but they don’t have the | money”, Mr. Montpetit says. That’s where the community | opportunity is being arranged for | Monday evening, July 21, at 8:00 {Mrs, Jackson out of ‘house and | o'clock, when Mr. and Mrs. andy ,home, At breakfast and lunch she she was feeling all right, and at linner, Eve noted with a smile, | he searcely touched her food. ooked pale and exhausted. Dur- ing cover of the conversation | whic! th had’ resumed its normal todo the house over?” ‘Partly that,” he whispered 4 back. He waited so long before he said anything more that Eve had almost decided he was in one of his “silent” moods. But ‘he added suddenly, “Can't we go out on the sand for a little while? I won't keep you long.” He glanced at Neil, who was be- ing very gallant and gay about Eve's dismissal and acting, to her annoyance, as if he did not be- lieve that she really meant to | break the engagement. | “We can stay as long as you | like,” she whispered to Brett, im- pelled by eil’s reproachful glance at her. “I have no obliga- tion to observe the curfew.” Brett was puzzled, but he nodded, and the next minute was engaged in a low-voiced conver- ation with Mr, Howe, on his | jknow what Eve and Brett had been saying, and was sulky when she refused to answer him. After they had left the table, he per- versely kept close to her. She had no opportunity to slip out and join Brett, waiting, she knew, in the shadowy porch, Her heart pounded as she thought of him there,. yet she knew that to walk out openly would bring Neil. at her heels. And tonight, although she. did not want, to tell him, ‘0, eho could not bear to have Veil |for his home in Miami. | had eaten far more than usual, al- ; i though she answered sharply that | Big Pingo ht. ‘Neil, meanwhile, demanded to | been in Key West for several days visiting relatives and friends, left llast evening over the highway Miss Key West will sit in at a| Party. Tickets are being sold and suitable prizes are to be provided for each game. All proceeds will go to pay for Brett, too, seemed unconcerned | equipment of the Hut, Such as a with the steak before him, and he | radio, a shuffleboard court and | FORD, outdoor * games, | ‘floodlights for showers and similar essential . gayety, Eve managed to whisper: | items are needed. Callers at the| |_| “What's the matter? Are you | Hut are impressed by the effi- | disappointed that you won't get | cient use Supervisor Montpetit is | making of every resource he can obtain. ¥ “Already the boys are making | this their headquarters”, he re- ports. “From forty to fifty on | quiet evenings up to 135 on Sun- ‘day and more on dance nights j may be found at the Hut. But this is only a beginning. The Hut is open from 4 p. m. daily, 11 a. m. Sundays, until 1 o'clock in the morning. Showers .and dressing rooms, music, make it in effect a | by both service men and community”, at the Hut, 1021 Duval will be under auspices Catholic Daughters of America. | Public spirited citizens who may | wish to contribute donations or | | prizes. are requested to commun- | icate with Mrs. Herman Demer- | itt, phone 278-W, or Mrs. Charles | Mackie, phone 553. were included in the arrivals in| Key West .last evening; and wil spend a while here visiting ‘rel- | atives and friends. highway yesterday for Lawrence, tion visiting his mother at family home in that city. will confer the degrees upon: the |' Advertisements under this head will be insertec in The Citizen at the rate of onecent (1c) a word for each insertion. but the mini- mum for the first insertion in every instance 1s twenty-five cents (25c). Advertisers snould give their street address as well as their telephone number if they desire Payment’ for ‘ciassified adver- 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 253 may20-1me | THR REY WEST CRERLEN results. . { FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT, priv- | ate bath. 906 Grinnell Street, | off Division, near Bell Tower. jly16-tf FURNISHED ROOM. Box J. M., The Citizen. jly16-2tx LOST | $25 REWARD to finder of. Lady's Wrist Watch lost recently, Has chip diamonds on face. POL-| LOCK’S, Jeweler. jly17-3t FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | ; | FOURTEEN FT. SAILBOAT.} Fully equipped. $100. James H. Pinder. 1217 Petronia Street. jan3-s | TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press, may19-tf | OLD PAPERS. FOR SALE— Three bundles for 5c. The Citi- zen Office. FOURTEEN OUTBOARD MOTOR BOAT. Fully equipped | and one Johnson Outboard mo- tor, 4 hp. $150. James H Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. jan3-s SIGNS—‘For Rent’, “Rooms For! Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing’. THE ARTMAN: PRESS. apr25-tf MACHINERY BARGAINS | Electric Spot Welder (new), 110- volts, 15 amps., $27.50; Carbide, | 100-Ib. cans rice and pea size, | $3.95; Chicago pneumatic drill, Onan lathe, $19.75; Black end those in the ceremony went and Decker drills, $18 up; Flex-| to a photographer. ible shafts, jt Se ORT YEAS es, $3.50 up; Band saw, $19.95; ONE WAY TO ESCAPE new Power King 7” Bench saw, , $14.95; also Jr. Gray’s Fishery, Ojus. air motors, bench vis- | Lathes, $5.45. Monday’s benefit Bingo Party street, of the} Mass., where he will spend a vaca- | the jly14-lwk |can help and a most enjoyable | NmARLY NEW “Serve Yourself” | Attist Grant Wood is not both- COCA-COLA BOX, and other cooler boxes, cheap. Gray’s Fishery, Ojus. jly14-lwk | WATERFRONT LOT on High-| | way. Good fishing; $125 cash or terms. 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WANTED—Help to be taught Pressing for night shift. White The apr9-tf atmosphere. Satisfactory rates | Workmen. have begun tearing down the huge fiberboard canopy | Ap! which sheltered the $21,000,000 Ford airplane engine plant at Dear- born, Mich., during winter construction. This view shows the front section of the plant. The entire building will be completed early in Ordi NUPTIAL MASS IS. EXPLAINED After marrying Arsenio J. Bethencourt and Celia. Vargas, July 20, at 8 a. m, Rev. A. L. Maureau, S.J., said a few words for the benefit of thosé presént as there are even some Catholics | who do not fully know the mean- | ing of a Nuptial Mass. “It is called the ‘Mass for the Bridegroom and Bride’. allowed to attend in the sanctu- | ary, a place reserved for clerics. Not only do they assist at the | {Sacrifice of the Mass, but there are special prayers for them, par- ticularly for the bride, when the | priest prays that she may be pleasing to her husband like Ra- | chel, wise like Rebecca and long: | 7°88" | Couple To Marry Here Tomorrow Gar mai 6:30 o'clock at St. Mary’s star of the Sea Catholic church, announced today. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. A. 4. Maureau. | as They are | Bethancourt as best man. Bride's |—little more than six months from the time ground was broken. inarily such a project would require 12 to 14 months, but the shelter built over the structure enabled crews to work around the clock through the dead of winter. Miss Griselda Garcia and Eloy ia, both of Key West, will be ied ushers. tomorrow afternon at it was | maids will be the Misses Lydia- Garcia, Olga Machado and Anita Pijuan, with John DePoo, Louis} Fernandez and Helio Gomez as| i A reception, to which Miss Gar-}| cia has invited her friends and} classmates, will be held | afternoon at her home, 418, Vir-| in the} | ginia siege fa Miss Martha Gomez will serve | f maid-of-honor, with Antonio MONROE THEATRE | Sigrid Gurie - Ralph Byrd Dark Streets Of Cairo Tim Holt in CYCLONE ON HORSEBACK lived and faithful like Sarah. ! jan25-tf | Towards the end of the Mass the | @ priest invokes a special blessing | on the couple, that they may see { their children’s children unto the | third and fourth genepation, and | afterwards enjoy everlasting life | in Heaven”. George Montpetit, director of; « U.S.O., was present and Stephen! __ C. Singleton, of the Chamber of | Commerce, attended to, honor his former secretary. i Bridegroom: Mario Herce; bridesmaid, Fidelia Vargas. .The bride wore the usual white with a long veil. The bridesmaid was dressed in white and light | blue. Beatrice Moreno played, music on the organ and at the THE MADDING CROWD (My Axnceinted Preasd CLEAR LAKE, Ia., July 17.— ered with anyone looking over his shoulder while working on’ the north shore of Clear Lake, an Iowa vacation spot. Determined to make good use of a year’s leave of absence from the University of Iowa art facul- ty, the noted artist obtained an abandoned railway station poised | on concrete blocks. When he goes to work in this old retreat he enters by the freight door, using a stepladder. Then he draws the ladder‘in aft- | er him, closes and locks the | door, and goes into a_ further room. Students! | Make | Vacation Pay- During spare time this sum- mer you can qualify for a | place in aircraft construction, maintenance and repair. Day and evening summer sessions for students on vacation..are just beginning . . . -govern- { ment-approved craft. training. Inspect our records. of craft } |) Outre: graduates already on the: payrolls. at Bell, Btewster,, Pipar and .other:Jeading air- craft plants. Come put today. . » Brepare-for M-Day , . - insure your own‘ future! School of Aviation, Tsehnical Div. 3240 H.W. 21th Ave. Ph. 3-071! od FAIFTIAFIAFALLPIAALALAL LAL . : . N \ . N City’ Attorney Aquilino Lopez, accompanied by his father uilino Lopez, and father-in- Key. | Frank. Lopez, former Mrs Mellie Ingraham was in-} Wester, who has been making his eluded in the recent arrivals from | home in Tampa for a number of Miami for a visit here with rel- years, returned to Key West re- atives and friends. j cently. ing on the steamship Florida en route to San Diego de la Banos, Cuba, where they will remain for Mr. and Mrs, Warren Watrous'a visit of a few weeks. Hamilton M, Lowe, who had! law, Arturo Lujan, left this morn-' WANTED TO RENT—3-bedroom i or colored. Columbia Laundry. | jly8-tt : . : \ . \ , Contractors to U.S. Army Air Corps \eeeliaioieienentl i house, modern conveniences. Furnished or unfurnished. Ad- dress Box L, The Citizen. | djly15-4t! DON “RED” BARRY The Phantom Cowboy COMEDY and SERIAL . Meat Department ormel’s Value _ 25¢ He BACON (sliced) PICNIC ‘HAMS .......... Ib. 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