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PAGE FOUR Complete Unofficial Election Returns Continued From Page One For Justice Peace, Ist Dist. FRANKLIN ARENBERG —____ RAUL RILEY CARBONELL -_— MILTON A. PARROTT BENNIE PIERCE —__ For Constable, Ist Dist. RAY ELWOOD _ HARRY H. JOHNSON —._____ PAUL THOMPSON _ ae For Mem. Dem. Ex. Com., Ist Pre. R. ADRIAN O’'SWEENEY _____ BERNARD J. WAITE - For Justice Peace, 2nd Dist. ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR. __ AMADO PARRA For Constable, 2nd Dist. C. (FLONEY) PELLICIER BIENVENIDO PEREZ THEODORE RUSSELL _ = BASIL R. TYNES 2 = For Justice Peace, 3rd Dist. E. R. LOWE C. MARVIN THOMPSON For Constable, 3rd Dist. HARRY L. HARRIS CLEVE JOHNSON - 116 76 54 31 133 97 54 114 133 ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN EE & 1888 |e ge N ics ae 30 a Ba Janior Women In Social Meet Today Junior Woman's Club will hold its monthly social meeting this afternoon at the clubhouse on Division street, starting at 5:00 o'clock. President Susan LaKin has named Mrs. Paul Mesa and Miss Peggy Domenech as hostesses for the affair. Harris P.-T. A. To Have Bingo Party - Harris School P.-T. A. an- nounces a Bingo Party to be held tomorrow night at the Armory, corner of Southard and White streets. Prizes for every game will be a feature of the party and re- freshments will be served. NOTES OF TODAY Here For Short Visit Mrs. Emilio Lounders was an arrival yesterday afternoon from Miami and will stay a few days at the old home on Newton street, with members of the family. To Miami For Glasses SOCIETY --: Reservations Due For Mothers-Daughters Lanch Members of the Senior and Junior Woman's Club are asked to send in reservations for the annual Mothers and Daughters Luncheon to be given at Rain- bow Room of La Concha Hotel Saturday at 1:30 p. m. Reservations must be in by to- morrow noon, and may be phon- ed to Mrs. Pastorini at 403, or Mrs, Greyburn Pinder, 543-W. New Orchestra At Raal’s Clab Special program of entertain- ment is in store for those who at-4tion, of which the Art Center in! press my thankfulness and grate- tend the week-end dance at Raul’s Club on Saturday evening, beginning at 10 o'clock. At this affair Raul will intro- |duce the “Hot Tops” Orchestra, ,@ brand new dance band with the |latest dance music. There will be no admission, cover or minimum charge. A. P. Knowles was a passen-} ger on the morning bus going to! Miami for the purpose of being fitted with particular glasses following an operation for the | removal of cataracts. Left For Ft. Lauderdale Mrs. Clara Lewis, who had been visiting for one week with her daughter, Mrs. Carl Curry, at the home on Newton street, left this morning for Fort Lauderdale and will spend a while with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baumgardt and and family. Mrs. Bates To Miami Mrs. W. L. Bates and _ sister, Miss Lulu Scheurer, left on the 7 o'clock bus this morning for Miami. Mrs. Bates will return this evening. Miss Scheurer will remain for two weeks. Left For Tampa Home Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beadle, of Tampa, who had been visiting in the city enjoying the fishing, left for their home on the early bus this morning. Visited Briefly Mrs. Louise Myers and Mrs. Nova Donion, who had been brief visitors in the city, left on the early bus this morning for Miami Enjoyed Sightseeing Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Byrd were visitors in the city for the day yesterday and enjoyed the sight- seeing. They left this morning on the bus for Miami. TO THE SAFETY PATROL DOZEN By A FRIEND OF YOUTH Patrol of Safety, hail, and pleas- ant trip! While Europe, with its subs and tanks, snubs life, You guard both lives and limbs of passersby; Through manhood serve in peace instead of strife. When at the Capitol you lead, how blest! Remember that you represent Key West. 7 the WPA Key West Art Center. THE ART APPRECIATION READING GROUP holds a meet- ing tonight at the Art Center at 8 o’clock. The subject of the lecture is, “The Renaissance In Italy”, by H. Van Buren Ma- gonigle, Fellow ALA. with lantern slides, Anyone interested is, cordially invited to attend. THE NEWSPAPERS all over {the country are now giving con- jsiderable publicity to - the plans lfor “This Work Pays Your Com- +munity” Week to be celebrated May 20th to the 25th. It refers to the valuable services to the various communities of the Pro- F. 0. (FOOT ODOR) GOES THRU SHOES | Your friends can smell it. You can’t. You get accustomed to the odor. Make this overnight test. Get 30e worth of TE-OL Solution from any druggist. Ap- ply before retiring for F. O., sweaty or itching feet or “Ath- lete’s Foot.” Your 30c back in the morning if not pleased. Lo- cally at Gardner’s Pharmacy.— adv. APPRECIATION My hearty thanks are tendered to the voters of Monroe County for their support in Tuesday’: election. Although not victorious at the polls in my first political venture, my gratitude to those | ;who supported me is as. sincere | jas the friendship for those who | could not support me is as strong | as ever. | MRS. ELLIE LOWE. | j APPRECIATION To those citizens who showed their confidence in me by voting for me in Tuesday’s election I) express my sincere appreciation. | At this time I would like to so- licit your continued support in my run-off in the second primary | for the office of Justice of the} Peace, first district. | | RAUL RILEY CARBONELL. mal Enter Your 3-Man ] APPRECIATION | I wish to extend my sincere ithanks and appreciation to the | Bel : are the Aulwat Be Today's |“lectors of Monroe County for} 5 . [the excellent vote accorded me in! Daily Qpis printed on Page 2 |Tuesday’s election giving me an excellent plurality over other/ candidates in the race for County Numismatist. Commissioner, fifth district. Al-| |so, I extend my thanks to the/ Virginia. > 3 z Charles Evans Hughes and me Political Club for their ; Frank B. Kellog. Puccini. fek: pz 2: 14 My earnest hope is that all 5. The Earth. - who supported me in Tuesday’s 6. No. His salary is guaran- election will continue to do so in / teed to him by the Con-'the Second Primary and that I| stitution. will have the pleasure of serving ; 7. North Carolina. you as your next commissioner} ; 8. Federal Emergency Relief from the Key District. | Administrator. | R. W. CRAIG. | | 9. Crossing the Rye river on i stepping-stones. 10. Eli Whitney . ———— ! a ¥ 4 TO THE VOTERS OF MONROE fessional and Service projects of} COUNTY: ithe Works Projects Administra-; Wo words can adequately ex- APPRECIATION ;Key West is an important unit. fulness to you for the splendid Look for the publicity. vote you gave me in Tuesday’s | A NEW EXHIBITION of thir-! Gratefully yours, ty-one etchings, by F. Townsend CLAUDE A. GANDOLFO. | Morgan, Gallery director of the 'Key West Art Center, WPA, is APPRECIATION now on display in Coral Gables, er {Fla. Twenty of these have been |TO MY FRIENDS: 3 |hung at the University of Miami} I take this opportunity of ex- |Administration Building and /Pressing my sincere appreciation \eleven marine subjects are dis-|f0r your loyal support. | |played at the Coral Gables Art, ISADORE L. WEINTRAUB. poenter, forming sa suet apgEn- fn jpriate background for the ship's Annual Woman‘s Club model exhibition on view there. | Mothers’ and pL ee, 7 Daughters IAINCHEON | TO CHECK RI A | LA CONCHA HOTEL | | Saturday, May 11, 1:30 p. m. IN Toays | Reservations Close Friday Noon Phone 403 or 543-W | | . LIQUID OR TABLETS | MONROE BOWLING TOURNAMENT j 1 pra nage NIGHT OF NIGHTS and ' DAYTIME WIFE : Team Now! . 1]. Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- Terrace Outdoor Bowling |; chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25¢ = eo FOPPPOVPTTAIOLPLCLLLLLLBALLLALLLLALLLLLLLLLLLE RIEL ODDO OTOL OOIPOCIIL OC OL VL kd | | The 3 Mesquiteers | HEROES OF THE SADDLE i ‘also | SELECTED SHORT SUBJECT | | H ' t | | | Appreciation | | 2 I am deeply grateful to those who cast their ballots for me on Tuesday. The active and enthusias- tie work of my friends has placed } me in the second primary. Their continued support will bring VIC- TORY. I shall always remember their loyalty and their enthusiasm. _ I wish it were possible for me to thank each of you in person. Faithfully yours, Spessard -L. Holland (SFPPPIPMIPMAIOOOIOOA OOOH: THURSDAY. MAT 5. 136 A BUYING GUIDE TO KEY WEST _“~ Firms Listed In This Space Are Specialists In Their Field, TheyAre Reliable and Worthy of Your Business. 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