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TORRANCE HERALD, To ., C.1 Will Have Finest Quality NATION WIDE AND PLfiC3 SHEETS TO GO m SALE LUTE FRIDAY AFTE^OON! 81x99 NATION W!DS ..... 1.19 81x108 NATION WIDE ..... 1.53 81x108 PENCO ........ 1.69 90x103 PENCO ........ 1.89 I LIMIT 2 TO A CUSTOMER wheat it *'' ANDPIA Freshly-ground wlu.it, like freshly-ground culfcc, assures a man clous HJMH-. I'L-.I of all, fresh jirmdiiii; just before l< iking-iune enables u . to n-l ili'i lU- small but <-il.il .uUI si ion «|v)il die (lour. Van Je \V!u-.,t "K:;»!. 1OO7.WHOLE WHfAT A K E R I E S Th. 'IKH ON ANNIVERSARY 25lh wedding anniversa af Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shepherd enjoy- asion for an ,ible reception when they tained at their home, 2233 229th t., last Saturday. Rev. Lillian Tower of Los Angeles remarried I lie couple, performing lony with Mrs |Women of .Moose Bid Public to Installation Rite Urqhcart and Al Krasch. thei oldest Torrance friends, as their attendants. Music for the occa- sion was arranged by Miss Mary- Helen Tower of Los Angeles. Among the many lovely gifts sented was a basket dcco Torrance Chapter No. 44, Wo men of the Moose, will hold open hou: installation of officers at 8 p.m. : dlen Wednesday evening, June 16 at grai ring ; Moose hall, 1951 Carson st. The the Aina j public is cordialy invited. Fol- plaj PIANO STl'DKNTS I'LEASI-: Al DIENCi; Twenty-live piano students ol Mme. Teala Bellini appeared In the annual recital lafl Sunday at the San Pe<iro Woman's Club- . A large enthusiastic an- enjoyed thr- var ! "d pro- From the youngest to lost advanced, each pupil -fhi ith musicianship, &JSERVICE SHORTS ated with orani 'liver bells, conti ars. individually ng completed th( id other refn rved. 1 blossoms and :ning silver dol- rapped. Dane- rated wedding cakes lowing the rites, a program fea- technique and colorful interpn luring the Virginia Crandell tatlon. Much comment was School of Dancing will be held, heard about the excellent stage Those who will serve during presence of the young artists. the ensuing year are: Anna Wil- Those appearing on the pro- ken, senior regent; Zoe Dcthiers. gram were: Joyce Scherf. Ixn-na graduate regent; Lela Heglin, Itt-n, Dan Alujevich. Uuth Grant. THOMAS I.. FI.YNN . . . has been promoted from second lieu tenant to first lieutenant, acoord tig to V-mail letter received by herald from Maj. Gen. Hen- . F. Miller, comn al of the VIII Air fll.ARI.KS WARRKN WARDS ... a seaman 2'c, vis- ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Edwards here during a ling i brief leave last Sunday evening. Force Service Co; England." Mr. and Flynn of and husba junior regent; Ruth Kidd, chap lain: Mary Bacherio, guide; Lot- Donald Sclde Lindsey, Corrinc Jane Frances K,. adua Gilbert, Joan x.Y.C. isistant guide; Ila Thoma, J-tarjory Ann R Mae Ambach. treasurer; Bertha dree Grafton, Larry Warm Stevenson, recorder; Marie Bank anor Salm. Haycs Schlundt, NJ and Gertrude cy Ann Whyte. Terry Grafti E!e ston. iician Conners, argus. Eunice Ahramson, Teiila Rose- dinner and theater party The regular business session mary Bellini, Sonia Alujevich. Sunday at a Los Angeles cafe j will be held at 10:30 that same Marilyn Stannard, Richard Dav- where the Shepherds entertained j morning. The ladies report that is, Xorma Levy, Thelmn Ness. two couples was another happy [their recent benefit dinner was Hellon Alice Trafzer, Dorothy Shepherd is employed an outstanding success. Woodruff and Mrs. Dorothy nniand "somewhere in! HARRY M. LAWVER . . . ha.- Lieut. Flynn. son of! been promoted from corporal to Mrs. Christopher J. sergeant at Sedalia I Mo.) Army 2417 Torrance hlvd.JAIr Field. He is the son of Mr. KI of Mrs. Marion K. and Airs. Harry Lawver, Sr., of Hurley, N. Y.. is a 2212 Gramercv ave of Manhattan College,! ' ^ EUGENE C. SIIANER ... an aviation cadet, has reported to Dorr Field, near Arcadia, Fla., - -. where he will receive one phase . .' of his pilot training in the Army ' l T! Ve<1 . Air Forces. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Shancr of this city. was 1 engini with the New York City Board of Water Supply at Ellenville. N.Y., before he entered service. LESTER T. KINO his commission as a second lieu- tenant in thi- Coast Artillery Corps at the Antiaircraft Artil the Ton fire station. * * * .MATRON IIONORKI) AT SHOWER FETE Mi- Ban n E. honoree at a recent stoi T at the home of Mi- Young, 7H West 214th i hostesses were Mrs. G. . HOME SERVICE AID I * * * AVAILABLE HERE STECEI.MEYEK \VKDS Miss S. Leiteh, Home Service ILLINOIS GIRL was case worker from the Los Ange- Master Seigt. Eugene Stegel low- le.s Red Cross Chapter, will be m .-yr-r. son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- B. available for consultation at the fred Stcgelmever of 110-I Bei'eli Co- Torrance headquarters on the St., was united in marriage with Ebcrly! first and third Friday of each Miss Nadine Goggir 4o will take i'l new NOI{MAN n- WARE the "antiaircraft* artil- Al ' m>f P'^-nto stationed at and Miss Florine Franklin. Show- month from 2 until 4 o'clock, it City, 111., May 29. Oliver Stcgel- er games were enjoyed and many'was announced this week by meycr, uncle of the bridegroom, lovely gifts were presented. " ! Mrs. Helene Miller, local Home | was his attendant. Sergt. Steg- Service chairman. Miss Leiteh ehneyer, a graduate 'of Torrance is tnoroughly qualified to ad- high school with the winter clasy dutie lery after a short furlough. H home is 2135 Andreo ave. PAI.MEK NELSON . . . who is assigned to the medical de- lachment at Santa Ana Army Air Base, was a weekend visitor here. ille, visited his sister-in-law, Miss Rene C. Davis of the Levy Apartments, last weekend. SAM RUSH . . . Army private at Ft. Bliss, Texas, was mar- ried recently, according to word THURSDAY. JUNI. 10, I'M:I Business Women Ilc-iii- Kcports on State Convention Mrs. Sabina Ahramson, 1803 Post ave., was-' hostess to the National Business and Profes- sional Women of Torrance Mon- day night at tin- first business meeting of the new year. At the close of the session Mrs. Abram son served refreshment. -. Reports nf the :-tate conven- tion hekl in May al Santa Cruz were given by the president, Mrs. Arvilla Owens, and vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Jean Davis, the offi- cial delegates. They reported an interesting session with a large attendance. The 1(M4 convention was awarded to San Jose. Due to hazards of travel the national bi-ennial, scheduled for this year, has been advanced to IfMJ. Several members of the local club will attend the dis- trict meeting at l.oy Angeles next Sunday when a prominent radio commentator will be the guest speaker. Outline of a proposal to form a city-wide committee to wel WILLIAM piivate 1 c, i:; at Lowi vise on complicated personal re- of 1935 anil of U.C.L.A. and his Col °-' where di- lations problems of servicemen bride are residing in Belleville, butcher, according to a lett eived by Miss Rene C. Davis. ' ( LAUDE n." BROOKS . . . IIUTUi was recently graduated as a c, i:; now ita- paratrooper at Ft. Benning, Ga.. Field, Denver,, js now at Ft Bragg, N. C., in s sc-rving as a the field artillery. III., near Field. at Scott n ' s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve j J. Hippik of 1603 220th St. Those present were Mmes. A Dunlop, E. Reeve, June Quintan na, Kate Moudy, Catherine Hughes. Bertha Gingras, Doi i.« N'olan, Virginia Douglas, Selma and their famil Bnrck. Carrie Lincoln, G. Thomp-i * * * son, Ruth Waters, Edith Mason,: MRS. DLSARIO HAS Betty Peterson, Nellie Young. LUNCHEON PARTY Bertha Bennett, Irene Pelfor,! Mrs. John Disario was a re- Nell Dow, Lois Carter, Sigma cent hostess at luncheon at her Peter-son, Jc'wel Sherman, Edith home on Engracia ave. The oc- myriad lighted tapers created a ] week for a week's furlough to jjrs. J. S. Biggs of Lomita .Medlock, Grace Eberly and the casion honored Mrs. E. M. John- beautiful setting Saturday eve-'join Mrs. Ruppel at their homej ~-v ston on her birthday and guests ning at Masonic Temple for the at 2368 Domingucz St. come returning servic aid the-ill in hemming Ilian lif( speaker pproved. NEW OFFICERS SEATED BY .(OB'S DAirnilTKRS Purple and white blosso CHARLES A. KUPPEL private stationed at Oamp Bele ROBERT II. WHITE . . . sea an 2'c. stationed at San Die Naval Training Base, home furlough recently and ited his brother, Williai is and'near Marysvillc, returned this white of Torrance and his sister, a visiting mously more details licity later. CATHOLIC CARD PARTY TONKillT Basile and her Steck, O'Toole Fontaine, Condley. men and readjusl given by and unani- 'he- plan is stage and given pub- ek's rath- are Mrs. die, Schott, Radcmakvr .Misses Lucy, Carolyn and Em N\VV .MOTHERS MAKE IIO.SI'II'AJ. .IACKKTS Little Hill Navy Mothers Club! Mrr enjoyed an all-day sewing meet, el "> 1 Tuesday at the home of Mrs. son I John Elder, 2325 Carson it. A i number of pneumonia jackets j were completed and will be in- i eluded in a shipment to an Alas 1 kan hospital. Much due the Dorcas society of the 1 Adventist church of Lomita for i contributions and work in this project. The ladies will meet at the home of Mrs. Sara Row- ell, 13-18 Carson St., Tuesday, members of the H.B.C. Job's Daughters formal installa- Pink rosebuds centered lion of officers. present TO.M BISHOP . . . stationed at Fresno Basic Training Center, ROBERT L. RAY . . . piivate 1/c, serving in the Field Artil- lery at Camp Howze, Texas, vis- ited hiM wile at 212« 237th si j during a 10-day furlough he June 15. * * OHIO visrniu RETURNS HOME Mrs. William Stadnik of Cleve- land, Ohio, who has been visit- ing her sisters, Mrs. Ralph L. Snow of Fern ave., and Mrs. Yo- landa V. Ware and Miss Rene C. Davis of the Levy Apart- ments has returned to her home. * * * loirs n.vt GHTERS OANCE SET FOR FRIDAY Another of the bi-weekly young ' ill be held at VOLUNTEERS ASKED FOK HOSPITAL WORK At the regular business meet credit is inS °£ st - Cecilia's Guild of St. i- r,i th,. Andrew's Episcopal church Fri- day evening, IJev. Bertrand House, chaplain at Good Samari- tan hospital, as guest s|>eakcr, made a plea for volunteers to assist the regular nursing staff at the hospital. Ladies to ar- range flowers, read to patients and write for them needed, he said. WILLIAM E. .MOON . . . man 2/c, stationed at San the table where places were ar-, More than 200 ranged for the honoree and to witness the induction of Miss was host to his parents, Mr. and Mmes. O. A. Kresse, John Keef- Enid Weis as honored queen and ' Mrs. J. O. Bishop, when they er. M. J. Beale and L. F. Wat- her staff of officers who were, visited him last weekend, installed by Miss Beverly Whit-j ?: any, retiring queen. I HAROLD MASSIE ... a pat" --------- A beautiful U^'am featured i tern maker 2/c. stationed at: ^ava Training j Base, Miss Harriet Pcgors in vocal se- Sydney, Australia, reports that "omc last lections. William Bremner, wor- lie is now receiving The Tor- shipful master of Torrance. ranee Herald and enjoying every Lodge, F. & A. M., was master; copy of the hometown paper, of ceremonies. Di( cekend during a 30- hour leave and visited his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer S. Moon of 1021'; Amapola ave. * -K LINCOLN'S ARE DINNER HOSTS Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lincoln en- tertained at dinner Saturday I evening at their home for Mr., urgently i and Mrs. Adrian Clinger of In -_.-, . __-_. glewood. E:ma Wiggate of Red Refreshments were served by. Bluff, Calif., Barry Dance of I.os ( Jean Davis and Juanita| Angeles, their daughter, Miss PHILIP M. RUSSELL ... a lieutenant serving in the Army Ordnance Department at Charles- LEGION AUXILIARY HONORS PRESIDENT Honoring their retiring prcsi (k, nt ' Mrs alld and Forster. Everyone is cordial- ly invited. The tirst door prize will bi' drawn at 8 o'clock anil card play will begin immediate- ly. Tables nf conlrart and auc- tion bridge, pinochle and 500 will be in play, Refreshments will be served. * * * PICNIC PLANS ARKANCKIl American Auxiliary members and guests will attend a picnic Sunday. June 13 beginning at 11 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Gladys McAfee, 1800 182nd st. Indies are requested to take their own picnic lunch baskets. Competi- tive games and sports events have been arranged. Mrs. Me- Afee's home may be reached by driving north to 182nd st. on then turn to left. ton, S.C., Port of Embarkation,' nicm' bl arrived Sunday for a brief fur- \ jcan u>sion lough with his parents. Mr. andj tain( ,d at dlnn(T Sunday after MEMBERS AT MEET noon at Scully's Lcimert Park "* " ' - .... Lee, board I Western ave., then 'hairmen of Anier- [ * * * Auxiliary enter i TORRANfK P.T..V. M. A. Russell of 2103 All ngton ave. This if his first isit here since he left for sorv- ce 1-1 months ago. Thomsen, hostes meeting of St. Ce be held in Septei The ilia's ber. -K * Friday thi.> Woman's Clubhou night by Job's Daughters. All members and their friends are RED CROSS HAS NEW WORK DATA New specifications for lap- robes and data concerning pres- ent needs are available at branch headquarters of the Tor- ranee Red Cross, according Mrs. Maude Lock, production | Mont, chairman. Those interested i this work are requested to col tact Mrs. Lock at oner Millicent Lincoln, recently ar- rived from Bakersfield and their son, Cadet Fred A. Lincoln, on leave from Santa Ana Air Base. K -K * GROUP ATTENDS PIONEERS' FETE Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fess were recent guests at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, UIO.N U. PRIME ... is an av- iation student at Montana State College where he is taking pro- flight subjects. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Prime of 1828 CabriUo ave. I cafe. A patriotic motif was used fi place cards and favors and ers were arranged eluding Mrs. Lee's Jennie Baumcl of Los Angeles-. A handsome group gift was pre- sented to Mrs. Lee and a social hour followed. and Mr.s. Guy ShugK of El' For KENNKTII B. FESS .. lieutenant in the Army Members of Torrance P.T.A. units who attended Hie "War- time Workshop" sessions in. Los Angeles recently were Mcsdamet* 21 in-i F1°yd R - Miller, William Uojo, t, Mrs. I I"- 1 " 1 ' Dilvi - s' '">"> '! I""''" 1 ''. A. C. Turner and L. F. Watson. The same group represented lo- cal units at the Gateway Council breakfast in Wilmington Tues- day. ife and daughte l>ANt'IN<; PARTY I KTI.S BIRTHDAY The 17th birthday f Be IIAKANSONS HOST TO I'KIOSNO VISITOI id Mr . .. ... n j Monte. The group attended the Marbeth, visited here recently , Kelley, daughter ot Lapt. ami j of 800 p01. lu | a , lv( , . ,. ,, ,,.,.. in I Pioneer Days celebration. The during his 10-day furlough from; Mrs. F. R. Gunn of Amapola , tnini|1B as t , lt. ir n(ll|S( , KW,^ , hjs n i Shugg family has resided in El , his base at Douglas, Ariz. They; ave., was the incentive tor onl' | w(,,,|t , |,er sister. Miss Fiances i I Effective Now . . . for the Duration MINIMUM CHARGE for LAUNDRY ORDERS Cash and Carry .... 50 Pick up and Delivery 1 C net 00 net Duo (o increased cost of labor and handling expenses, we are obliged to place u minimum of f>()c NKT on all CASH AND CARRY Laundry Orders, and $1.00 NET on I'K'K-IT and DE- LIVERY ORDERS. Tliis' means, that if you ai« taking advance of our 20 Per Cent Diicount on CASH AND CARRX Orders, you should plan to include sufficient work to make a GROSS total of at least 63 cents in order to enjoy the full benefits of the 50c NET minimum chjr3e. and DRY CLEANING COMPANY CARSON AT BORDER PHONE 141 I'alos of her parents, Brig, j of the most eujoya and Mrs. Jesse Dyer of of the week, a form Verdes and Mr. and Mrs. I Torrance Woman's Hills on 10 day Krcsno Armv furlough Iron J. H. Fess of 1729 Arlington ave.' Mo than 50. all member.-- nee high school junior KRA/IL (KOII) . . has been trail- .owry Field at D< CROUDIOR iferred fi-iini, nver, Colo., nd i ,., ; ., ,.,. ,.:l;s VERY F E IM I N I N E Accessories for Sweet Girls MABELL CARSON. M.ir III/ SAIUORI AVE, ig C. Mill,.,- entertained at r at their home on Beech j nvc., Sunday. Uuesls were mom- I hers of the Torrance Breakfast club. A beautiful three-tiered : wedding cake and while tapers i centered thi- dinning table. Cov- ers were placed for Messrs. and Mines. II. Archer Lewis, F. A. Ill-own, Fred never and Joyce J. K. Miller, Alie .Shriller, ami Mr.--. J. H. Ki-ss. Following iliniier and the presentation of a handsome group gilt, teacup reading fur- nished diversion. * * * KKiHTII IIIRTIIDAV IS OIISI-:i(VI I) Ul IVan Mi KKs celebrated her eighth liirihitay with a gala par- ty .when her mother, Mis. J. S. Biggs entertained. Her guests were Palsy Delay, Doris and Delia Fowler, Jack West, Dar lene and Teddy Daley, Barbara and Mary Colenian, Shirley and liutchie White, Delay and Noriiia l.ee Biggs. SAy ir WITH FLOWERS FUNERAL PIECES WEDDING BOUQUETS CORSAGES Bonded Member r'.l'.D. Flowerphone Wilm. 0654 DREW'S FLOWER SHOP 732 AVAI.ON BlVD WILMINGrON YOUR NEAREST FLORIST

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Page 1: ANDPIA - Torrance...B. available for consultation fred Stcgelmever 110-I Bei'eli Co- Torrance headquarters on the St., was united in marriage with Ebcrly! first and third Friday of

TORRANCE HERALD, To ., C.1

Will Have Finest QualityNATION WIDE AND PLfiC3

SHEETSTO GO m SALE LUTE FRIDAY AFTE^OON!

81x99 NATION W!DS ..... 1.19

81x108 NATION WIDE ..... 1.53

81x108 PENCO ........ 1.69

90x103 PENCO ........ 1.89I LIMIT 2 TO A CUSTOMER

wheat it

*''

ANDPIA

Freshly-ground wlu.it, like freshly-ground culfcc, assures a man clous HJMH-. I'L-.I of all, fresh jirmdiiii; just before l< iking-iune enables u . to n-l ili'i lU- small but <-il.il

.uUI si ion «|v)il die (lour. Van Je \V!u-.,t "K:;»!.

1OO7.WHOLE WHfAT

A K E R I E S

Th.'IKH ON ANNIVERSARY

25lh wedding anniversaaf Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shepherd

enjoy-asion for an,ible reception when they tained at their home, 2233 229th t., last Saturday. Rev. Lillian Tower of Los Angeles remarried I lie couple, performing

lony with Mrs

|Women of .Moose Bid Public to Installation Rite

Urqhcart and Al Krasch. thei oldest Torrance friends, as their attendants. Music for the occa­ sion was arranged by Miss Mary- Helen Tower of Los Angeles.

Among the many lovely gifts sented was a basket dcco

Torrance Chapter No. 44, Wo men of the Moose, will hold open hou: installation of officers at 8 p.m. : dlen Wednesday evening, June 16 at grai

ring ; Moose hall, 1951 Carson st. The the Aina j public is cordialy invited. Fol- plaj

PIANO STl'DKNTS I'LEASI-: Al DIENCi;

Twenty-live piano students ol Mme. Teala Bellini appeared In the annual recital lafl Sunday at the San Pe<iro Woman's Club-

. A large enthusiastic an- enjoyed thr- var ! "d pro-

From the youngest to lost advanced, each pupil -fhi

ith musicianship,

&JSERVICE SHORTS

ated with orani 'liver bells, conti ars. individually ng completed th(

id other refn rved.

1 blossoms and :ning silver dol-

rapped. Dane-

rated wedding cakes

lowing the rites, a program fea- technique and colorful interpnluring the Virginia Crandell tatlon. Much comment wasSchool of Dancing will be held, heard about the excellent stage

Those who will serve during presence of the young artists. the ensuing year are: Anna Wil- Those appearing on the pro- ken, senior regent; Zoe Dcthiers. gram were: Joyce Scherf. Ixn-na graduate regent; Lela Heglin, Itt-n, Dan Alujevich. Uuth Grant.

THOMAS I.. FI.YNN . . . hasbeen promoted from second lieu tenant to first lieutenant, acoord tig to V-mail letter received by

herald from Maj. Gen. Hen- . F. Miller, comn al of the VIII Air

fll.ARI.KS WARRKN WARDS ... a seaman 2'c, vis­ ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Edwards here during a

ling i brief leave last Sunday evening. Force

Service Co; England." Mr. and Flynn of and husba

junior regent; Ruth Kidd, chap lain: Mary Bacherio, guide; Lot-

Donald Sclde Lindsey, Corrinc

Jane Frances K ,.adua Gilbert, Joan x.Y.C.

isistant guide; Ila Thoma, J-tarjory Ann RMae Ambach. treasurer; Bertha dree Grafton, Larry WarmStevenson, recorder; Marie Bank anor Salm. Haycs Schlundt, NJ

and Gertrude cy Ann Whyte. Terry Grafti

E!e

ston. iicianConners, argus. Eunice Ahramson, Teiila Rose-

dinner and theater party The regular business session mary Bellini, Sonia Alujevich. Sunday at a Los Angeles cafe j will be held at 10:30 that same Marilyn Stannard, Richard Dav- where the Shepherds entertained j morning. The ladies report that is, Xorma Levy, Thelmn Ness. two couples was another happy [their recent benefit dinner was Hellon Alice Trafzer, Dorothy

Shepherd is employed an outstanding success. Woodruff and Mrs. Dorothy

nniand "somewhere in! HARRY M. LAWVER . . . ha.- Lieut. Flynn. son of! been promoted from corporal to

Mrs. Christopher J. sergeant at Sedalia I Mo.) Army 2417 Torrance hlvd.JAIr Field. He is the son of Mr. KI of Mrs. Marion K. and Airs. Harry Lawver, Sr., of Hurley, N. Y.. is a 2212 Gramercv ave

of Manhattan College,! ' ^EUGENE C. SIIANER ... an

aviation cadet, has reported to Dorr Field, near Arcadia, Fla.,

- -. where he will receive one phase . .' of his pilot training in the Army

' lT!Ve<1 . Air Forces. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Shancr of this city.

was 1 enginiwith the New York City Board of Water Supply at Ellenville. N.Y., before he entered service.

LESTER T. KINOhis commission as a second lieu­ tenant in thi- Coast Artillery Corps at the Antiaircraft Artil

the Ton fire station. * * *

.MATRON IIONORKI) AT SHOWER FETE

Mi- Bann E.honoree at a recent stoi T at the home of Mi- Young, 7H West 214th

i hostesses were Mrs. G.

. HOME SERVICE AID I * * *AVAILABLE HERE STECEI.MEYEK \VKDS

Miss S. Leiteh, Home Service ILLINOIS GIRLwas case worker from the Los Ange- Master Seigt. Eugene Stegellow- le.s Red Cross Chapter, will be m .-yr-r. son of Mr. and Mrs. Al-

B. available for consultation at the fred Stcgelmever of 110-I Bei'eliCo- Torrance headquarters on the St., was united in marriage with

Ebcrly! first and third Friday of each Miss Nadine Goggir

4o will take i'l new NOI{MA N n- WARE the "antiaircraft* artil- Al'm>f P'^-nto stationed at

and Miss Florine Franklin. Show- month from 2 until 4 o'clock, it City, 111., May 29. Oliver Stcgel- er games were enjoyed and many'was announced this week by meycr, uncle of the bridegroom, lovely gifts were presented. " ! Mrs. Helene Miller, local Home | was his attendant. Sergt. Steg-

Service chairman. Miss Leiteh ehneyer, a graduate 'of Torrance is tnoroughly qualified to ad- high school with the winter clasy

dutielery after a short furlough. Hhome is 2135 Andreo ave.

PAI.MEK NELSON . . . whois assigned to the medical de- lachment at Santa Ana Army Air Base, was a weekend visitor here.

ille, visited his sister-in-law, Miss Rene C. Davis of the Levy Apartments, last weekend.

SAM RUSH . . . Army private at Ft. Bliss, Texas, was mar­ ried recently, according to word

THURSDAY. JUNI. 10, I'M:I

Business Women Ilc-iii- Kcports on State Convention

Mrs. Sabina Ahramson, 1803 Post ave., was-' hostess to the National Business and Profes­ sional Women of Torrance Mon­ day night at tin- first business meeting of the new year. At the close of the session Mrs. Abram son served refreshment. -.

Reports nf the :-tate conven­ tion hekl in May al Santa Cruz were given by the president, Mrs. Arvilla Owens, and vice-presi­ dent, Mrs. Jean Davis, the offi­ cial delegates. They reported an interesting session with a large attendance. The 1(M4 convention was awarded to San Jose.

Due to hazards of travel the national bi-ennial, scheduled for this year, has been advanced to IfMJ. Several members of the local club will attend the dis­ trict meeting at l.oy Angeles next Sunday when a prominent radio commentator will be the guest speaker.

Outline of a proposal to form a city-wide committee to wel

WILLIAMpiivate 1 c, i:;

at Lowivise on complicated personal re- of 1935 anil of U.C.L.A. and his Col°-' where di­ lations problems of servicemen bride are residing in Belleville, butcher, according to a lett

eived by Miss Rene C. Davis.

' ( LAUDE n." BROOKS . . .IIUTUi was recently graduated as a

c, i:; now ita- paratrooper at Ft. Benning, Ga.. Field, Denver,, js now at Ft Bragg, N. C., in

s sc-rving as a the field artillery.

III., near Field.

at Scott n 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve j J. Hippik of 1603 220th St.

Those present were Mmes. A Dunlop, E. Reeve, June Quintan na, Kate Moudy, Catherine Hughes. Bertha Gingras, Doi i.« N'olan, Virginia Douglas, Selma and their famil Bnrck. Carrie Lincoln, G. Thomp-i * * * son, Ruth Waters, Edith Mason,: MRS. DLSARIO HAS Betty Peterson, Nellie Young. LUNCHEON PARTY Bertha Bennett, Irene Pelfor,! Mrs. John Disario was a re- Nell Dow, Lois Carter, Sigma cent hostess at luncheon at herPeter-son, Jc'wel Sherman, Edith home on Engracia ave. The oc- myriad lighted tapers created a ] week for a week's furlough to jjrs. J. S. Biggs of Lomita .Medlock, Grace Eberly and the casion honored Mrs. E. M. John- beautiful setting Saturday eve-'join Mrs. Ruppel at their homej ~-v

ston on her birthday and guests ning at Masonic Temple for the at 2368 Domingucz St.

come returning servic aid the-ill in hemming

Ilian lif(speaker

pproved.

NEW OFFICERS SEATED BY .(OB'S DAirnilTKRS

Purple and white blosso

CHARLES A. KUPPELprivate stationed at Oamp Bele

ROBERT II. WHITE . . . seaan 2'c. stationed at San Die

Naval Training Base,home furlough recently and

ited his brother, Williaiis and'near Marysvillc, returned this white of Torrance and his sister,

a visiting mously

more details licity later.

CATHOLIC CARD PARTY TONKillT

Basile and her Steck, O'Toole Fontaine, Condley.

men and readjusl given by

and unani- 'he- plan is stage and given pub-

ek's rath- are Mrs.

die, Schott, Radcmakvr

.Misses Lucy, Carolyn and Em

N\VV .MOTHERS MAKE IIO.SI'II'AJ. .IACKKTS

Little Hill Navy Mothers Club! Mrr enjoyed an all-day sewing meet, el ">

1 Tuesday at the home of Mrs. son I John Elder, 2325 Carson it. A i number of pneumonia jackets j were completed and will be in- i eluded in a shipment to an Alas 1 kan hospital. Much due the Dorcas society of the

1 Adventist church of Lomita for i contributions and work in this project. The ladies will meet at the home of Mrs. Sara Row- ell, 13-18 Carson St., Tuesday,

members of the H.B.C. Job's Daughters formal installa- Pink rosebuds centered lion of officers.

presentTO.M BISHOP . . . stationed at

Fresno Basic Training Center,

ROBERT L. RAY . . . piivate 1/c, serving in the Field Artil­ lery at Camp Howze, Texas, vis­ ited hiM wile at 212« 237th si

j during a 10-day furlough he

June 15.* *

OHIO visrniuRETURNS HOME

Mrs. William Stadnik of Cleve­ land, Ohio, who has been visit­ ing her sisters, Mrs. Ralph L. Snow of Fern ave., and Mrs. Yo- landa V. Ware and Miss Rene C. Davis of the Levy Apart­ ments has returned to her home.

* * * loirs n.vt GHTERSOANCE SET FOR FRIDAY

Another of the bi-weekly young ' ill be held at

VOLUNTEERS ASKED FOK HOSPITAL WORK

At the regular business meet credit is inS °£ st - Cecilia's Guild of St. i- r,i th,. Andrew's Episcopal church Fri­

day evening, IJev. Bertrand House, chaplain at Good Samari­ tan hospital, as guest s|>eakcr, made a plea for volunteers to assist the regular nursing staff at the hospital. Ladies to ar­ range flowers, read to patients and write for them needed, he said.

WILLIAM E. .MOON . . .man 2/c, stationed at San

the table where places were ar-, More than 200ranged for the honoree and to witness the induction of Miss was host to his parents, Mr. andMmes. O. A. Kresse, John Keef- Enid Weis as honored queen and ' Mrs. J. O. Bishop, when theyer. M. J. Beale and L. F. Wat- her staff of officers who were, visited him last weekend,

installed by Miss Beverly Whit-j •?: any, retiring queen. I HAROLD MASSIE ... a pat" ---------

A beautiful U^'am featured i tern maker 2/c. stationed at: *° ^ava Training j Base, Miss Harriet Pcgors in vocal se- Sydney, Australia, reports that "omc last lections. William Bremner, wor- lie is now receiving The Tor- shipful master of Torrance. ranee Herald and enjoying every Lodge, F. & A. M., was master; copy of the hometown paper, of ceremonies.

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cekend during a 30- hour leave and visited his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer S. Moon of 1021'; Amapola ave.

* -KLINCOLN'S ARE DINNER HOSTS

Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lincoln en­ tertained at dinner Saturday I evening at their home for Mr.,

urgently i and Mrs. Adrian Clinger of In-_.-, . __-_. glewood. E:ma Wiggate of Red Refreshments were served by. Bluff, Calif., Barry Dance of I.os (

Jean Davis and Juanita| Angeles, their daughter, Miss

PHILIP M. RUSSELL ... alieutenant serving in the Army Ordnance Department at Charles-

LEGION AUXILIARY HONORS PRESIDENT

Honoring their retiring prcsi(k, nt ' Mrs

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and Forster. Everyone is cordial­ ly invited. The tirst door prize will bi' drawn at 8 o'clock anil card play will begin immediate­ ly. Tables nf conlrart and auc­ tion bridge, pinochle and 500 will be in play, Refreshments will be served.

* * *PICNIC PLANS ARKANCKIl

American Auxiliary members and guests will attend a picnic Sunday. June 13 beginning at 11 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Gladys McAfee, 1800 182nd st. Indies are requested to take their own picnic lunch baskets. Competi­ tive games and sports events have been arranged. Mrs. Me- Afee's home may be reached by driving north to 182nd st. on

then turn to left.ton, S.C., Port of Embarkation,' nicm' bl arrived Sunday for a brief fur- \ jcan u>sionlough with his parents. Mr. andj tain(,d at dlnn(T Sunday after MEMBERS AT MEET

noon at Scully's Lcimert Park "* " ' - ....

Lee, board I Western ave., then 'hairmen of Anier- [ * * * Auxiliary enter i TORRANfK P.T..V.

M. A. Russell of 2103 All ngton ave. This if his first isit here since he left for sorv- ce 1-1 months ago.

Thomsen, hostes meeting of St. Ce be held in Septei

Theilia's ber.

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Fridaythi.> Woman's Clubhounight by Job's Daughters. Allmembers and their friends are

RED CROSS HAS NEW WORK DATA

New specifications for lap- robes and data concerning pres­ ent needs are available at branch headquarters of the Tor- ranee Red Cross, according Mrs. Maude Lock, production | Mont, chairman. Those interested i this work are requested to col tact Mrs. Lock at oner

Millicent Lincoln, recently ar­ rived from Bakersfield and their son, Cadet Fred A. Lincoln, on leave from Santa Ana Air Base.

K -K *GROUP ATTENDS PIONEERS' FETE

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fess were recent guests at the home of her brother and sister-in-law,

UIO.N U. PRIME ... is an av­iation student at Montana State College where he is taking pro- flight subjects. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Prime of 1828 CabriUo ave.

I cafe.A patriotic motif was used fi

place cards and favors and ers were arranged eluding Mrs. Lee's Jennie Baumcl of Los Angeles-. A handsome group gift was pre­ sented to Mrs. Lee and a social hour followed.

and Mr.s. Guy ShugK of El' For

KENNKTII B. FESS ..lieutenant in the Army

Members of Torrance P.T.A. units who attended Hie "War­ time Workshop" sessions in. Los Angeles recently were Mcsdamet*

21 in-i F1°yd R - Miller, William Uojo, t, Mrs. I I"-1 " 1 ' Dilvi -s' '">"> '! I""''" 1 ''. A.

C. Turner and L. F. Watson. The same group represented lo­ cal units at the Gateway Council breakfast in Wilmington Tues­ day.

ife and daughte

l>ANt'IN<; PARTY I KTI.S BIRTHDAY

The 17th birthday f Be

IIAKANSONS HOST TO I'KIOSNO VISITOI

id Mr. .. ...n j Monte. The group attended the Marbeth, visited here recently , Kelley, daughter ot Lapt. ami j of 800 p01. lu | a , lv( , . ,. ,, ,,.,..

in I Pioneer Days celebration. The during his 10-day furlough from; Mrs. F. R. Gunn of Amapola , tnini|1B as t , lt.ir n(ll|S(, KW ,^ , hjs n i Shugg family has resided in El , his base at Douglas, Ariz. They; ave., was the incentive tor onl' | w(,,,|t , |,er sister. Miss Fiances

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Effective Now . . .for the Duration

MINIMUM CHARGEfor

LAUNDRY ORDERS

Cash and Carry .... 50 Pick up and Delivery 1

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net

00 net

Duo (o increased cost of labor and handling expenses, we are obliged to place u minimum of f>()c NKT on all CASH AND CARRY Laundry Orders, and $1.00 NET on I'K'K-IT and DE­ LIVERY ORDERS.

Tliis' means, that if you ai« taking advance of our 20 Per Cent Diicount on CASH AND CARRX Orders, you should plan to include sufficient work to make a GROSS total of at least 63 cents in order to enjoy the full benefits of the 50c NET minimum chjr3e.

and DRY CLEANING COMPANYCARSON AT BORDER PHONE 141

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of her parents, Brig, j of the most eujoya and Mrs. Jesse Dyer of of the week, a form Verdes and Mr. and Mrs. I Torrance Woman's

Hills on 10 day Krcsno Armv

furlough Iron

J. H. Fess of 1729 Arlington ave.' Mo than 50. all member.-- nee high school junior

KRA/IL (KOII). . has been trail-

.owry Field at D<

CROUDIORiferred fi-iini, nver, Colo.,

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Sweet Girls

MABELL CARSON. M.irIII/ SAIUORI AVE,

ig C. Mill,.,- entertained at r at their home on Beech

j nvc., Sunday. Uuesls were mom- I hers of the Torrance Breakfast club. A beautiful three-tiered

: wedding cake and while tapers i centered thi- dinning table. Cov­ ers were placed for Messrs. and Mines. II. Archer Lewis, F. A. Ill-own, Fred never and Joyce J. K. Miller, Alie .Shriller, ami Mr.--. J. H. Ki-ss. Following iliniier and the presentation of a handsome group gilt, teacup reading fur­ nished diversion.

* * *KKiHTII IIIRTIIDAV IS OIISI-:i(VI I)

Ul IVan Mi KK s celebrated her eighth liirihitay with a gala par­ ty .when her mother, Mis. J. S. Biggs entertained. Her guests were Palsy Delay, Doris and Delia Fowler, Jack West, Dar lene and Teddy Daley, Barbara and Mary Colenian, Shirley and liutchie White, Delay and Noriiial.ee Biggs.

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