The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 8, 1941, Page 3

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FOR THE LOVE, OF ‘PAM MAYBE DODGERS SHOULD DauaTns PROVE. 'SOME REOORD FISH CATCHES ; JEN c eee net a en OEY eee USE HUDDLE FOR SGNAIS ~. ——.. | MAY BE LARGEST GF SPECIES | Of the Tih eho tae # Li ah od Was aware of little be- papas Ss5% es SEATTLE, Oct. 8—The name agen hau Quetores which they moved = 3 Ss ps is Daughters—Rey. Daughters, ee ine padre od seery: Windesope’s wy, looking over her head, Old Yankee Formula Was ‘ Wa although Ji is saw mother’s aze following = had the ee paagrad hinged them. He could all but feel his Geod. Enough To Win Opening Game From Brooklyn i Rolfe to turn the play. Athletic club coach who developed as Helen Madison. several mother asking who that prett pend a4 ¢ he had not made ¢ child was. But Adele was ail toa A ae toed pak ona ire right. Sora: Never been a snob. ft ¢ a erry!” The words the invitation is sincere. dropped coolly Ae @ moment of : their dance. “Hello, Lenore” J didn’t Fa Chapter Three even look toward the pent ie He eee | — oe - Snubbed knew too well what be would see bebeve agguasah jin his sister’s face. } By DILLON GRAHAM SUNSET was spun tke a teli-| bothered cnet eee, arely x, AP Feature Service tate iridescent cobweb-against|she had some scheme up her - la pink sky when Jerr}s car! Pulled up at the Quellerton door that afternoon. Jerry had pur- Posely arrived a little late. He wanted to make a grand entrance — —_ ow tea dance, iock ’em off their pins,” thought to himself. es ae Juan opened the door to admit jand sultry, Jike her appearan sleeve. Lenore was like that— ‘Cool and casual and almost cruel. When the dance ended Jerry saw Lenore bearing down on With several girls and a young man or two in her wake. t was too late hi Pam away. Lenore i ling distance. Her voice wa oth peons of comme: that the record t jetion tackle for thesé 1 are comparative dwarf = saat ae farce = ie Oe TR « BRAD him. There was a dignity about| cll, Jerry!” And then a the old man that are Snything | Bearing to have seen Pam for ti he did something of an air. Pam| "St time, she exclaimed: “Oh, the seemed to materialize out of the cocoanut girl! The Palmetto hat shadows of the wide stair, hee| fee 78, any fish flowers fg racy mag oa aaa vicky just Brnished some lovely violet you e—” Pam start- Jerry stood for a startled mo-jed in all ‘sincerity and a little ment and stared. He’dbeen right} touch of pride, for she was justl: —knock ’em off their pins was it. proud of her work. Then nd It had never occurred to-him to wonder about Pam’s clothes, what sort of a home she came from and CUBASE COFFEE OS SAL2 2c acl GEO “probably have come right up o = sm close to the limit om some oth — ——_— er species, although it's just « 1S THIS FAIR? _— guess and mobody < (iy Associated Press) suze”. ‘Td say we mos near the top for spe cidedly h are lecalizec McCarthy lists es cles prize amberja berracude ATTENTION! SOMA, Wash., Oct. 8—Ta- nster hased 1,000 at nearby ;onzaga-Pa- | News fishing and busi-| With Roman's list for 1,009) # €ero, T3% pour q n, 161 |about an their usual b 4zecond catches of -d—'737 pounds; broad 1860; Pacific black marlin “Pam’s certainly @ success,” said a smooth voice. if she’d have the things to wear}flush to her face. A girl tittered to a tea dance. And he needn't | audibly. Some of the y have. He had never seen a irl} with Lenore moved a more right than she looked that| her group, their faces uncomfort- moment. She was like a slender | ably flushed as if ashamed of the flower with just a touch of the| rudeness they had been trapped lushness of the tropics about her. | into. “Pam, you're lovely!” he ex-| “Next dance, Miss Quellerton?” claimed. one of them asked pleasantly. The smile she flashed at him Freda was bright and sweet as an April day. The pride she heard in his| voice lighted all of the little facets of her ty She was glowing as he helped her into the car and closed the door, then hurried around to sit beside her. He had not been in error about the effect she would have on his} UT, as if with seme seventh sense, Antoine started playing | after an incredibly short intermis- |sion. Jerry, his arm around Pam, swung her into the dance. Pam jeould feel a sort of tenseness | about him as they moved over the floor. They danced for a wordless friends at Casa Marina. He|space. Then Pam, who had een walked slowly toward the out-/ stung to silence, found her voice. door dance floor with her. No| “Perhaps you had better take need to ask her if she danced. | me home,” she whispered. She was made for it—and he’d; He looked down at her, his been right about so many things | gray eyes tender. about her, he must be right about | “Ko, Pam, I can’t. Perhaps if 1 this. Jerry slipped an arm around | didn’t feel about you as I do, I Pam and eased into the rhythm| might. But Ill be bringing you with the dancers. Their steps} here again and again, so Lenore’s mated with a beautiful perfec-/| got to be taught a lesson. She’s tion. my sister, you know, and she Jerry sensed immediately the likes being décent just about as attention they were attracting.;much as a cat likes water. rm The boys from the bandstand on/ just tellingyyou so you won't mind the beach, smart resort elothes re- | her in thee ure. Next time give placing their trunks, were signal- | her as eee sends.” | ing with their eyes. But Jerry} “But Ta) not way. Pam edged expertly away from cut- | said, Ba ae Bic hurt. ins. | “For mee lease,” Jerry said Boys crowded around for intro- pucks at whe “gag hg ductions when the music stopped. as het thought. Wat Lesiore and A scattering of girls came, too.|12 ‘ttle band of cats see that Jerry saw his mother sitting °D | Pam could take their mien away @ bench on the lawn and took ‘om them. That would bring Pam toward ther. ‘ them to their knees quicker than “You must meet Adele,” he! anything else. Men to beau them said. “She’s a grand scout. {around were a necessity to the You trust mm em 8 peep Ge corte ad a ee are ce Be a ak a a ae thoughts stood solemn sewers throughout all the planning of our 1922 cars. i ~ 5 eS ee ge pes ae cas ae “Your sister?” Pam asked. winter girl a . “No, my mother.” ec cad at the edge of the “The Sirst was: — in their _—— these =e aut any any gues Gee gush ier SOD Scene |floor and watched Pam go from cars musi pot trespass on cures rk Be Coke oe beteet er ae ed cpcclienax. oo er agace the: roe -< lewumg « — = needs of national detense. The second was: — én their quality end performance they must not be an “ersatz” product. If you think this leaves only 2 cramped and stifling byway for engimeering so MES: WINTHROPE was gra- | °¢. cut-in to another. | “She’s certainly a succe: cious and charming and told @ anit deminine vpice. Pam her dress was a picture, that | rciad = it looked like Paris ot something. | ane oA a ee. AN fazer vol PP wests"Pam ‘was Tnughing, bar| ye, Sopmed sully toto ge aad “ 4 wl n “But not those flowers around | ,; ore neen! Het yeu too, a ie | “Oh, you mean Lenore? I saw , T made those, so9. Fish | that little act and supposed she crc dear, what clever fingers! | id Palos a fast one—knowing I've paid exorbitant prices for} “Wes, knowing Lenore. Some- things not half as lovely.” | one ought to feed her poison ivy.” “Really? Would you like some? | Jerry’s eyes were on Pam again. Td love ta make you a big bunch, | She was doing a foolish, gay step it you'd ecoemt Shem n |with one of his friends. He was ip eae Eee proud of her smooth expertness y ‘ace. again. It seemed to Pam as she | 48° floated away with Jerky , that the : its quality om : , i : me § | | | When the family workers come , ¢ eee | Prove this. But we neiter expect aor ask you to take our word fer it, i Gus-aetuans, a home, they'll welcome a refresh- ing moment to relax. A six- HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. Ast Stzeet at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay opposite ‘ Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block from Shopping District and Amusements SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER Double Room—Bsth—$2.00 Alfred Simons. Manager bottle carton of Coca-Cola from them down a » read er wol &. breeze ; your dealer is the easy way to couniry provide home refreshment, MULBERG Caroline and New Streets BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THEE OCA-COLA COMPANY BY KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Single Room—Bath—$1.50 Free Parking Lot

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