The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 8, 1945, Page 4

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eeeeeee | sroomsmen were Zerny Barnes, SOCIETY as best man, and E. M, eel; Epics saber: home of Lt. and Coccccccesocccecescscoos sages uae, pre RMI oo wang ¢ - gave the bride in marriage. 4 Miss La Veeda Vickers The bride ywas attired in a’ bride and groom Weds James Hyatt The mariage: of. Miss LaVeeda Ivpiscrete Pearome $7.50 $12 Opanine Nicrr ' 7 AZ Penyums $2.75, gown of white tulle with an off- honeymoon in the-face veil. Her flowers wore tm they will be at a corsage of gardenias. mother’s picture on the dresser, Kay swallowed hard, and “a and suddenly ‘she could stand it Cha ter 12 spoke righ, to the man with the axe. ‘Wyho i H Az THE first glance, Kay gave you orders to do this?” no longer. . % Her attendants were attired in} Saha ones Note saan coeean The workman looked at her| She ran out into the hall, down | Vickers, PhM2c to James: Hyatt |iwin gowns of mauye netwith' President Harry S. Trumao the hill. The house geemed in| white face, pity in his eyes. “Mr.|the back stairs, to the AM3c, was’ soleminized ‘at St-| touches: of: guse and j Lamar, Moy 61 years ago. views the col more| Francis sent us up here. He told uul’s Episcopal Church ‘at @ p. | nan : Bi dese ° plainer rs ‘trees remaine prominent. Dr. Wai dan mae ‘ound the thought the windows look as if the house had closed, in sorrow. - pe @ Seems a shame Kay looked about. A few oaks “{’m dreaming!” Kay "thought, and elms remdined, and the dog- horrified. “I'll wake up.” ~+ It wasn’t possible that the gar- dens were plowed up, that the iant oaks and elms were cut wood trees that Katherine had brought from her home_in At- lanta. She felt the indifferent brightness and space close about lown. But they were. Only a few |": “Oh, I'm sorry, Dr. Warner. say. Kay ¥ she had never known, was surging was silent. Anger, such as of the lovely old] The spokesman removed his hat } grove about the house. The stumps and scratched his head. “We'll not isghone blankly and the workmen |cut any more if you say so, vere still chopping on the limbs. | Kay. Kay,” she heard} “It’s just that Mother loved tht so,” she whispered. SE walked blindly to the front door. The inside of the house ’sse-|us to-do whatever Mrs. Lambert | t- she | wanted. done.. We've been. cutting lind, | the trees all day. eyes | to cut them down. Such big ones.” s beside her and ier her faee in the old woman's Wil sobs “shook her slen 4 body as Liza smoothed her 4 and crooned over her. “There, * there, Miss Kay, honey, don’t you carry on in no such way. Every- thing gonna be all right. I done looked in my cup the first thing when that woman come here.” YY Kay sat up and “How can ’s black eyes snapped. “Miss |well officiating.” - z ; May 2, Chaplain'R. L. Hack- The bride chose as her attend- [maid of honor, and Miss. Marie hours. ana Pee ra m., bee report- ed by the U, S. Wea jureau. Highest "Lowest ‘Smith, PhMic, bridesmaid. The. Temperature data for the 24 Brownsville... mts Miss Audrey Sutton, PhMIc, | PERFUME by LUCIEN LELONG ,»side of the house andjas he came ?Into view she hear through her. She’d show this Lu- cia person that she couldn’t come | was changed, as she had knowr it into Katherine’s home, cut down] would be. There was nothing here her trees and demolish her garden. | that she belonged to, nothi: arner. | belonged ta her. It was as though She looked up at Dr. “Such a different kind of home-|she h: coming—” she bega: bag on the porch. T grand time.” ; “Good-bye, Kay,” he said gent- ly. “Tll let you hear from Tommy soon.” b a ves, do,” she replied. “Good+ She walked | around the ks for a one of the menjery, “Look out!* 5 Kage Stopped, but. she didn’t move. back. The magnolia tree that had bloomed outside her win- dow all ‘her life crashed to the ground so close that the limbs al- most touched her. She looked down at it for a long moment and felt her anger die away; only a black grief remained in her heart, grief for the gallant tree‘ that had fallen. It seemed to wear a look of surprise, as if it couldn’t. believe what» had hap- pened. It lay in death holding up its late blossoms like pale implor- that ad entered:a house she had ‘Leave my | never seen. Every memento of the past was gone; 5a room. ther ened ine Personal now } its sweep o: white ‘and si ike is the dra- peries and chaifs~and rugs. It stared back at'Kay with the cold eyesofia stranger.2;051!) 91.01 & Fea Gragged at her feet as she moved up the stairs. Her mother’s rgom, Would she find it. changed, too? She prayed she wouldn't, feeling that she would hate Fran- cis ‘forever if he had not left that for her. ‘ The upstairs was quiet. Kay hoped she wouldn’t encounter Lu- cia before she could pull herself together. She opened the door of her mother’s old room, the one she had taken for herself now, It was just as she’d left it. Nothing had been touched. The familiar atmosphere reached out and gathered Kay close, and she was swept with a feeling of loneliness more poignant than all | “What do you mean?” Lucia done make a lot of changes. She got that yaller Diner gal steenthy upstairs. Claims she can’t get to no other nigger bring- in’ her breakfast and dressin’ her. Her voice trembled at the mem- ory of insults. “She say I's too old to work. She gettin’ new servants.” “Oh, no, she isn’t!” Liza looked up at Kay dnd her old face filled with fear. “Now, Miss pay don’t you go do what Miss ‘ia sho’ want you to do,” “She want to make you mad about ‘all this, so you'll complain to Mr, Francis. He is a man ‘in love ahd ain’t normal; so she know he’s sho’ to side with her and again’ you now.” Her eyes nar- rowed and she glanced into Kay’s face to see just how far she could go in her criticism. Her indignant voice went on: “That woman marry him for what she could get by it. I see it in her eyes and hear it in her voice. “Oh, no, Liza. You’re mistaken, surely,” Kay protested, vaguely | realizing her disloyalty to Francis { by discussing his personal affairs with a servant, buc too unhappy Charleston. STRAND THEATER CARY GRANT in “NONE BUT THE LONELY HEART” to care. Liza was all she had left | aah “Falcon In Hollywood” 1212 Varela Street Key West, Florida FOR COUPONS FROM OCTAGON moein BORDEN'S SILVER COW “a” HEALTH CLUB -owon LUZIANNE som OBELISK of her old home. To be continued ing. hands entreating-her not to/the memories she’d ever known. be defeated as it She met the. ste: friends for their kindness during| trance of a theatre, firemen sped CARD OF THANKS ; i Ss eunaeeninnns ‘ue Robert | Key Wik ween Parts oe er onto find one Poe i: Dey, ive : 'y: Partly of badly scorched nopcorn. Lucien Lelong’s heartsome fragrances have i ' ag se } | NO-FIRE! JUST POPCORN i a happy way of saying how wonderful you | MONROE THEATER } ALAN CARNEY in ned | ROOKIES IN BURMA” Coming: “In Our Time” ‘think she is when you can't find words en- | ’ Shawnee. Okla—When smoke} began billowing. from the We wish to thank ,the many! Come in and see these t i FREE GIFTs. Remember=they are FREE for Coupons ‘ees, NO CASH REQUIRED! cee dearing enough to express it to her yourself. » prices plus taxes oot petpank cloudy and. continued ‘warm this — ——— for fternoon through Wednesday; oe i \ “one and ai that gentle to moderate .southerly their kind deeds will always be winds. yemembered. Florida; Partly cloudy’ scatter- 4m8-1tx) ed showers and thundershowers . jand mild in extreme north por- tion today; partly cloudy to cloudy with ‘scattered showers and thunderstorms in. northeast and central portions, .continued mild, except cooler in Tallahassee een tonight; Wednesday partly cloudy to cloudy with scattered showers, and thunderstorms in central portion, ‘cooler in ‘north Fortion, continued warm in south Pentnouse Penvume * $3. $5.50 Tausriy. Perrome. $5 87.50 ° $12" THE FAMILY. : PLENAMINS sy ile tiny igs contoin ALL VITAMINS known to be cssentialto human autrition; plus liver and iron. 72's*$2.59 4 Jexalt mower Portion. ¥ $7.95. St. Augustine through Florida | eS Straits and East Gulf: Moderate ; jto occasionally fresh winds, | GARDNER'S PHARMACY jSoutheasterly over -south and ;south to southwesterly over north portion today, becoming moderate to occasionally fresh south to | southwesterly tonight and Wed- nesday, except shifting to moder- ate to fresh northerly over ex- SOUTHERNMOST CITY PHARMA’ % Prescription Druggists » Daval and Fleming Sts. ‘Phone 199. MAKE... 7 SAFETY FIRS] Your. Daily Rule “GROWN-UPS As Well As ) CHILDREN Should Coopérate With Motorists and Bus Drivers ing the deests of Keo West Sate ‘ Our drivers take no chances, ‘They are trained to be ever alert, every day. y May we suggest you, too, make SAFETY FIRST your daily rule? treme north portion; partly cloudy weather, except mostly {cloudy with scattered showers, ® and: thunderstorms over extreme north portion today and tgnight, and over central portion Wednes- day. Jacksonville. to\:Apalachicola: No small craft on storm warnings | have been issued? | | WEATHER REPORT Key West, Fla, May 8, 1945 ” bservation taken at 8:30 a.m Eastern War Time. (City Office.) ' Temperatures Highest last 24 hours _ 82 | Lowest last night 75 |Mean ______ as 26 pee . 18 ! Precipitation | Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a. m.; inches Total rainfall since May 1; 0.00 inches 0.01 | Deficiency since May 1; inches 0.56 Total rainfall since Jan. 1; 1a es 2.32 , Deficiency since January 1; inches | Relative Humidity | MN% 4.23 Tomorrow's Almanac | Sunrise 6:46 a.m. | Sunset 8:01 p.m. ! Moon: 5:17 a.m. / | Moonset 5:51 p.m. W ITH victor Europe world is at the t Tomorrow’s Tides (Naval Base) speed that day”. ts our Prayer High Tide Low Tide ores | 8:46 am. 2:16 a.m. This is a time of thanksgiving for 9:31 ani 2:57 p.m erful thought of thosewho by thei er ae: ae BOATWRIGHT HOTEL KEY WEST TRANSIT Tita. 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