PE^NEVS is MOVING Nov … · PE^NEVS is MOVING More Days in Om* Present Location Ans\vpr Fall's...

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TORRANCE HERALD, Tor C.llfor THURSDAY. SBPTEMBBft It. 1»40 Mra. Kneiaeler Will Entertain Club at Home on Sept. 18 Members of Tonnncr Woman's - Chib and their friends will hr' entertained at a luncheon and! card party at (hi- home- of Mrs. I Frank Kneiseler at 1008 Arnapola I venue Wednesday .Sept. 18. at 12:30 p. in. Mrs. Kneiselor will he assisted by Mnies. Harriot Blnsham, Charles Woodcork. W. J. Nee- lands. Joseph San.i aml.IesseMc- Bride as co-hostesses. Contract, auction, pinochle and cootie will be in play. * .* * ST. ANDREWS GROUP FLANS PARTY Mrs. Lillian Snow will serve as general chairman for a pro- gressive evening party sponsored by St. Andrew's Episcopal church Friday evening. Oct. <l. Guests will play cards at various mem- bers' homes and will gather at Guild hall at the close of the evening where refreshments will be'served. THinWIJAY AITEttlfOO* CM B AT McKINLEfS Members of the Thursday Af- ternoon cruh wifrr entertalm d at luncheon and hridgc when they met nt the home of Mrs. May McKinle-y last week. Those present were Mmes. Myrtle Mc- Manus, B. F. Dye. T. H. Ken- dvrk. M. DolU-y-Shlrlds. H. A. Lewis. .T. O. Moore, Ruth Hag gard of Los Angeles and the hostess. Mesdames Kendrick and Dol- ley Shields were awarded prizes for high score at bridge while Mrs. McMnnus received a travel prize and Mrs. Lewis a consola- tion. The ladies will leave Sunday for a week's vacation at Crest- line. * * * CIA B I.AIMES BAKE KKESH APPLE PIES Mrs. n. A. Evans and Mrs. E. A. Lock will do their bit to swell the fund for Torrance Woman's Club by baking and selling fresh apple pies Friday and Saturday. Orders, at 35 cents each, are now being taken by Mrs. Evans at Torrance 91. Local Girl to Play Before L. A. Church Group Friday Night An interesting opportunity for one of Torrancr's young pianists will be afforded Miss Doris Rob- InMtc, 13, of J015 Acncin avenue. \vlvn .she I;; presented in pinno j «olo:i Friday evening, Sept. 13, j at Immamial Presbyterian church I on WHshtre boulevard, at the j opening of the meeting of the j lluilnrss Women's Club. Another i feature of the evening will be the talk by Dr. Herbert Booth Smith, pastor of the church, who has Just returned from two months' vacation and honey- moon trip in the East and South. Doris Robinette has been study ing piano and harmony with Kathryne Buffington, pl.tnist and teacher at 1533 Ma rcelina ave- nue, since she was six years old p.nd has proven herself an ex- cellent musician. * * * Business Cards, 1.000 for $1.25. c*sh with order. Torrance Her aid, 1336 El Prudo. niNNER PARTY AT PENNINOTON'S Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Pennington entertained Sunday at a dinner pariy at their home, 2378 Mart- copa Place. At the dining table rntc vith an attractlv rangcment of garden flowers, covers were placed for Mrs. I Hudson and Mrs. Alice Bower of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs G. Flynn of Hawthorne, Mrs Viola Brtmhatl and Henry Draper of Kedondo Beach. Miss Thelma Gate nrol Kd Evinger of Los An geles, Al Pennington of San Ber- jMurrell-Tunks Wedding Held in L. A. Monday The wedding of Miss La Veda Mae Tunks, daughter of Mrs. B. A. Tunks of 720 Border avenue, ardin nd Mi- Percy Smith and the hosts Ml;S. BIIRGENEB UKC EIVKS GUESTS Mrs. W. F. Burgener wns host ess when she entertained he: bridge club at h;-r home, 1630 Beech street, last week. Those present were Mrsdames 1 Jones of South Gate. Alice Beck of Compton, Hazel Hand of Lo. Angeles. Katrina Bright of Bald win Park and the hostess, bridge nward wns presented Mrs. Jones. s\ViNc;s'JBIG BARGAIN NEWS i,^' 1, 1 ';! 1 ^., PE^NEVS is MOVING More Days in Om* Present Location Ans\vpr Fall's GALL TO COLORS With the Smartest in SPORTS COATS 990 Easy to Own at This Low Price! Anrt here nn- the leaders liul.l herringlmncft. dingnnala. e h e c k H ll<>« shnde« In tnsteful solid colors. Ktyled In the Kreater-truin-ever tlire" button mwlrlii. some with Made should? . Superb Fall Fabrics DRESS SLACKS e Gabardines! Tweeds Coverts! f.ny patterns for sports, dlHtlnc- tu-e style for town! Excellently ''''SilitA'TH^^'iATr Stvle.Plu. Value! The new full liltllt- 0 00 weta lit* with wider A.70 MEN'S FINE SHIRTS 1.49 MEN'S FALL NECKWEAR Xew^n, l n ,H,d- 9gc MEN'S SMART SOCKS Smart for Fall ! RAYON and WOOL 98c yd. LUNCH PAILS with '/ 2 . pt. bottle.................... 91 LUNCH PAILS—large *ii8 ................... 2i Boys' TENNIS SHOES—extra heavy 7! Girls' TENNIS OXFORDS—heavy soles 91 Girls' GYM SOCKS—double cuffs 1! SCHOOL MIDDIES—with snaps (gym) 6! SCHOOL MIDDIES—with zipper (gym) 9l. SCHOOL SHORTS—zipper sides (gym) 89c Boys' GYM SHORTS—extra heavy ...... 39c Boys' GYM SHIRTS—«xtra quality ..... 25c Boys' Athletic SUPPORTS (extra wear) . 29c Boys' Extra Heavy SCHOOL SOCKS 15c Boys' SPORT SHIRTS for school 59c Boys' WHIPCORD SCHOOL PANTS 98c Boys' SAILOR SCHOOL OVERALLS 59c Girls' All Wool SCHOOL SKIRTS 1.49 Children's SCHOOL OXFORDS ........... 96c ANKLETS for School—sizes 6 to 10' 2 10c Girls' RAYON PANTIES—extra quality ...... 10c Glrlt' COTTON PANTIES ................. 10c Girls' COTTON BLOUSES—fast color ..... 49o Girls' SCHOOL DRESSES—sturdy fabrics 49c Girls 'SCHOOL SWEATERS (woolen) ... Me •oye' Heavyweight SCHOOL SWEATERS $1.49 Boys' SCHOOL SHIRTS—fast colored prints 49c Boys' Sturdy SCHOOL OXFORDS ......... 1.98 Growing Girls' Sturdy SCHOOL OXFORDS 1.98 RAYON PANTIES it (|i well and 2 ^ue: K""'"r «C C TOI .... fcv 100 ALL WOOL $J49 yd. Printed Rayon CREPE DRESSES |33 TI>IK in Ktyle - linilin-t priced! urn wi'nt more thai) une! ciuur, LACE CLOTHS *u!"lT plTte?n"lrt in $100 i-i-u eottun! «8"x8B". I EXQUISITE BEAUTY FLAWLESSLY CLEAR I 15 The smooth "dull texture givel Nylons the sheer, fragile look that smart wo men prize! They dry In o Irffy and won't water-spot. In smartest fall colon. MEN'S SHORTS 15 New I SororilJ' j RAYON FROCKS! houettel Cl prints in soft ray- on crepe I 12-44. i. GIRLS' SHOES STYLED FOR DRESS AND KNOCKABOUT 198 Penney Valuss! our budg. I Kiih.ii-.ln All Irulli Women's RAYON SUPS 66' crop« -,- m bi(> "tylfs^ Trluimed ju'il p^porl to 5 OIL CLOTH Large 24" Size! MEN'S BANDANAS 3 for ...... 25 Cecil Verne Murrcll. son of . and Mrs. George Murrell of lont. Nebraska, was solem- zed at a simple ceremony per- iod Monday In Los Anjteles. J. .1. Dubose officiated, e bride, gowned In silk lace er taffeta wore a corsage of Iphinium and fern. Mr. and s. Murrell will mnke their me in Ontario. California, ifi-e the groom Is employed by E. F. Smith Company. The de is a graduate of Falrbury. hraska. high school and the oom was graduated from Fair ont. Nebraska high school. * # * ARKS ENTERTAIN OR NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Parks en- rtalned at dinner at their home Iday evening In honor of Mr. d Mrs. Parke Montague, Jr. he table was attractively cen- red with garden flowers and vers were placed for the guests honor and Messrs, and Mmefl. Iff Loring of Tonopah, Nev. >s Montague, Ralph Mont- and Bill Loftus and the Following dinner amateur lor movies of the Parkc Mont- gue wedding were screened. ie next day Mr. and Mrs. larles Montague left for El ntro where he will serve as Incipal of Mount Signal school Imperial valley. * * * US. FERNl.EY 19 NCHEON HOSTESS Mrs. L. M. Fernley was host- hen she entertained at nchoin nt her home Saturday tcrnoon. A yellow and blue . nt wns used and placed for Mes- Mildred Holland, Bride-To-Be, Given Shower by Friends Miss Mild' wedding to Sesnndo wll next month, mlscellanenu d Holland, v imcs Halter i take place iva« honoroe shower given fo N. F. Oallu of Whit- // lh H lira latile, don't : maybm il"t became of thfi Good Houtekeeping, the t plus/or* ruffl**! lh< one Kllh lutpinder thin. tingham drtu mth t broadcloth blotue George Figueredo and Esther Hall Are Wed at Pastor's Home Sunday Miss Esther Marie Hall, daughter of .1. E. Hall of 1 IL'2 Cedar utreet, became the bride of (icnrge Piguemlo. son of Mr. and Mrs. Antone Figuorodo of 218th street, ai a simple ceremony yirrfonmd Sun.lay evening by Hev. H. II. I,in- Kenfelter at his home, 1311 21Sth street. The bride, attired in an atlrac-f ~ - ' her last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. R. K. Hogue. Mrs C). E. Hall assisted as co-hostess. Pink and white asters were used to decorate the rooms and games pertaining to the shower fur- nished diversion for the guests. Mrs. Ch.-irlos Ward and Mrs. J. F. Keefei were prize winners. Ice cream molded in wedding hell frrms were featured in the buffet refreshments served at the close of the evening. Included were the honorec and her mother. Mrs Charles Hoi land: and Mesdamcs Halter, Sr.. and W. Slenman of El Segundo; Lee German and daughter, Nor- ine of Eagle flock: Harold King of San Bernardino: Stewart Hoi land and daughter of Redondo Beach; <Inmes Carle] 1 and Thomas Parker ef Los Angeles, Ralph Anilerson of Long Beach: Kenneth Fasnacht, C. B. Bell, Wm. Whitney. O. A. Kresse, G. T. f>rouin. Charles Ward, D. C. Turner. H. W. Warren, R. E. Hall, Ed McGlumphy. Max Shaw, S S Worrell. J. F. Keefer, L. C. Burger, .1 O. Bishop. William Sinclair. Hush Henry. L E. Stan- ley, the Misses .lean Krosse. Mar- uaret Hall. Corlista Reeve, Doris Worrell and the hostess. * * * SAI.I.Y CELEBRATES FOfRTII BIRTHDAY The fourth birthday of Snlly powde him nsemble ind G. Barkdull, Bessie My- Miss Flo: C. Snow, F. T. Ftschor. j A- J°hnsc son, Curtlss, E. L. Pat- D. Lowen. and the Uridge furnished the afternoon version. Mrs. Myers was pre- nted with n orize for high score hile .Mrs. Barkdull received insolation. * * * URCHETTS HONORED T DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burchett ere guests at a dinner party Iven for them Saturday evening t the home of Mr. and Mrs. rancis Waddlngham at Man- attan Beach. A nautical theme 'as used thruout and covers ere arranged for the hono nests and Messrs. and Mmes 'homas H. Elson, Tom Cookc a Scoville and the hosts. The urchetts the recipients ot handsome git t of crystal stem are presented by the group. * * * M1W. SCOTTON IS :I,I;B HOSTESS Mrs. J. B. Scotton entertained lembers of the Thursday Brunch lub at her home on El Prado ,st week. Included were Mt?s ames D. A. Murphy. J. U Mikes, Robt. S^ Sleeth, R L. Lewellen. Dean L. Scars, H. F Ulbrlght, W. I. Laughon and the ostess. Mesdames Ulhright Laughon were high score holders The club ladies will enjoy a heatre party Saturday when hey plan to attend "Meet the iple" in Hollywood. wearing a lily-of-the-valley and orchid corsage, was attended by ence Buchman. Alver in of Gardena, served s the groom's best man. Following the ceremony, at ended by a group of intimate riends of the principals. Mr. and ilrs. Figueredo left for a honey- moon In Arizonn. Upon their re- urn they will take up residence n Torrance. Both are graduates of Torrance high school. The bridegroom, 'mploycd by a Redondo Beach motor parts firm, is president of the Torrance 20-30 club. * * * PENNY ANNS AT REDONDO Mrs. Maxine Willett was host- ess to members of the Penny Anns wh'<n she entertained re cently at her Redondo Bench home. a short business meeting conducted by th« president, Micky Twyman, plans were dis- cussed for a tea to be held soon. Mrs M. daughter Italnh E. Spi The group will attend in« this afternoon at the home c!6se of 500 play. Mrs. Rosemary Price received a prize for high score and refreshments were served. Tho present ' Mrs. Mabel old son i'OKNEMA Ol.m PLANS t'ATIO BREAKFAST The home of Mrs. W. I. Laughon 'ill provide the setting for a ,,atin breakfast sponsored by tV Cornelia Club to be held Tuesday. Sept. 24. from 7:30 to 12 noon. Tickets nt 35 cents each will lie sold and thr pro- ceeds will be used to augment the Torrance Woman's Club pro- Kram fund for the ensuing year. The public is invited and a special invitation is extended to husbands. The ladies will serve Hawaiian grapefruit, waffles, sausage and coffee. * * * SPINSTERS, JUNIOR C. of C.'s MEET Miss Korena Carlin entertained members of the Spinsters at her home on Acacia street when they met Monday evening. They were joined by Junior Chamber of Commerce members and Fac- tory Frolic plans were discussed. These organizations will com- bine their talents in the produc- tion of a one-act play and they will also conduct a sandwich bar as their contributions toward the festivities. A special com- mittee meeting will hi- held at the home of the president. Miss Helen Smith, 1751 Ommercy i Beech street. w! with a party til th< Monday afteirnoon. hunt highllKhted and birthday cake wen- served in tr noon Those pres honorc" and .lane >ara Liulwlg, Mm WriRht. Mike ry Neely, of Mr. and out of 1327 i celebrated family home A treasure ctivltle the Everett and her month )f Hermosa Beach, and Mcu- dames Micky Twyman, Redondo; Marguerite Mcl/ean, Lucille Rog- rs, Doris Watson. Martha Col- linrn, Mildred Drury, Rosemary ^ Ico, Pat August. Georgle Tap- nln and the hostess. * * * Want Ads ajc Monday ments ening, when final he madi * * * high SO L4ZY, 1 BETTER PRINK A GLASS Of BETTER "It's Good" Phone 337 TORRANCE HIGH P. T. A. NOTES Members of Torranr school's P. T. A. finan mlttei- were entertained at thr home of the president, Mrs. J O. Bishop, when they met last week to outline a budget the ensuing year. Present Mesdames M. J. Edwards, C Stephenson. William .lollcy and the hostess. The unit was the Council meeting hold-at-Ban- nlng park Wmlni-sitny by Mes dani"s Bishop, A. P. finMen and Charln* Woodcock. « * * MISS HITCHCOCK TAKES POSITION Miss Mildred Hltr-hro-k. da ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. H1 cock, left this werU to (aki a position as remedial rea teacher at Terra Bella, Calif o ented at Persona/ Stationery 250 Letterheads and 125 Envelopes Attractively printed with VOUIl NAME and AUdreus.- 3ud pucked In box Fisrhor. Bar- ren and .TiKly r. Burton Falk, rd Reiff, Uay- ond and Bohbv Mavazz. Wnnda Irhy. P.ichnrt Hammack. Char- St. Martin. Bobby Qlilmhy Peggy Rpront. * - * * KOYAI. NEIGHBORS SHOWER BKIDE A group of 11 members of the Royal Neighbors went to Mnneta yesterday to give Mrs. Jean Crawford Bain a surnrlse show- ncheon. The recent bride was >nted with a beautiful linen tablecloth. The potluck luncheon ved to Mesdanjes Ada Munsle. Ixila Doan, Marie Ben- son. Adaline Smith. Elsli- Smith, Lizzie Benzol. Martha Cooper. Mary Baker, Mary Conner, l/mi.-io Walker, and the mother of the bride. Blanche Crawford. MRS. DEROUIN IS (MB IIONOREE Mrs Glonn Robinson enter- tained members of the Art-Craft club at her homo on Andreo n venue last Friday evening. Mrs. Ethel Derouin was honored by the group by the presentation of :i beautiful bathinette, complete with bath toys. Bunco furnished the evening entertainment with Mrs. Charles Ward and Miss Eva Mi'Cormiek as prize winners. At- tractively decorated individual vcre served at late hour. * * .1. n.'S TO HOLD PRACTICE SATURDAY Job's Daughters are n>questod to attend a practice at 1 p. m. Saturday at Masonic Temple. A school of Instruction and inspec- tion will be conducted at the reg- ular meeting Tuesday evening on the occasion of the official visit of district deputy Mrs. Oas- trl'-h of Comnton." * * * KIDNAP BREAKFAST P.T.A. PROJECT As a Torranco Elementary P. T. A. benefit, Mrs H. R. Ix-e en- tertained at her homo with a "kldnan breakfast" this morning. This "come - as you are" affair oroduced many strange appear- ances at the breakfast table as the guests were brought without benefit of "primping." ADDITIONAL SOCIETY ^^Continued on Page 7-A) Torrance Herald Published Every Thursday Cimvcr C. Whyte. Edltor-PublUher 1336 El Prndo. Phone 444 ____ Torrance, Calif. Entered as second class mat- ter January 30, 1914, at post- office. Torranctt, Calif., under Act of Maich 3, 1897. SPECIAL Torrance Herald 1336 EL PRADO Phone 444 i Official Newspaper of ____City of Torrance ___ Subscription Ratea Anywiiem in LOH Angeles County $11.00 p«r year Outside Ixr, Angeles County ___ JM.OO por year | Adjudtcvti-d a Leyal Nuwip«p«r By Superior Court, Lot ArwelM County.

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TORRANCE HERALD, Tor C.llforTHURSDAY. SBPTEMBBft It. 1»40

Mra. Kneiaeler Will Entertain Club at Home on Sept. 18

Members of Tonnncr Woman's - Chib and their friends will hr' entertained at a luncheon and! card party at (hi- home- of Mrs. I Frank Kneiseler at 1008 Arnapola I venue Wednesday .Sept. 18. at 12:30 p. in.

Mrs. Kneiselor will he assisted by Mnies. Harriot Blnsham, Charles Woodcork. W. J. Nee- lands. Joseph San.i aml.IesseMc- Bride as co-hostesses. Contract, auction, pinochle and cootie will be in play.

* .* *ST. ANDREWS GROUP FLANS PARTY

Mrs. Lillian Snow will serve as general chairman for a pro­ gressive evening party sponsored by St. Andrew's Episcopal church Friday evening. Oct. <l. Guests will play cards at various mem­ bers' homes and will gather at Guild hall at the close of the evening where refreshments will be'served.

THinWIJAY AITEttlfOO* CM B AT McKINLEfS

Members of the Thursday Af­ ternoon cruh wifrr entertalm d at luncheon and hridgc when they met nt the home of Mrs. May McKinle-y last week. Those present were Mmes. Myrtle Mc- Manus, B. F. Dye. T. H. Ken- dvrk. M. DolU-y-Shlrlds. H. A. Lewis. .T. O. Moore, Ruth Hag gard of Los Angeles and the hostess.

Mesdames Kendrick and Dol- ley Shields were awarded prizes for high score at bridge while Mrs. McMnnus received a travel prize and Mrs. Lewis a consola­ tion. The ladies will leave Sunday for a week's vacation at Crest­ line.

* * *CIA B I.AIMES BAKE KKESH APPLE PIES

Mrs. n. A. Evans and Mrs. E. A. Lock will do their bit to swell the fund for Torrance Woman's Club by baking and selling fresh apple pies Friday and Saturday. Orders, at 35 cents each, are now being taken by Mrs. Evans at Torrance 91.

Local Girl to Play Before L. A. Church Group Friday Night

An interesting opportunity for one of Torrancr's young pianists will be afforded Miss Doris Rob- InMtc, 13, of J015 Acncin avenue. \vlvn .she I;; presented in pinno

j «olo:i Friday evening, Sept. 13, j at Immamial Presbyterian church I on WHshtre boulevard, at the j opening of the meeting of the j lluilnrss Women's Club. Another i feature of the evening will be the talk by Dr. Herbert Booth Smith, pastor of the church, who has Just returned from two months' vacation and honey­ moon trip in the East and South.

Doris Robinette has been study ing piano and harmony with Kathryne Buffington, pl.tnist and teacher at 1533 Ma rcelina ave­ nue, since she was six years old p.nd has proven herself an ex­ cellent musician.

* * *Business Cards, 1.000 for $1.25.

c*sh with order. Torrance Her aid, 1336 El Prudo.

niNNER PARTY AT PENNINOTON'S

Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Pennington entertained Sunday at a dinner pariy at their home, 2378 Mart- copa Place. At the dining tablerntc vith an attractlv

rangcment of garden flowers, covers were placed for Mrs. I Hudson and Mrs. Alice Bower of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs G. Flynn of Hawthorne, Mrs Viola Brtmhatl and Henry Draper of Kedondo Beach. Miss Thelma Gate nrol Kd Evinger of Los An geles, Al Pennington of San Ber-

jMurrell-Tunks Wedding Held in L. A. Monday

The wedding of Miss La Veda Mae Tunks, daughter of Mrs. B. A. Tunks of 720 Border avenue,

ardin nd Mi- PercySmith and the hosts

Ml;S. BIIRGENEB UKC EIVKS GUESTS

Mrs. W. F. Burgener wns host ess when she entertained he: bridge club at h;-r home, 1630 Beech street, last week. Those present were Mrsdames 1 Jones of South Gate. Alice Beck of Compton, Hazel Hand of Lo. Angeles. Katrina Bright of Bald win Park and the hostess, bridge nward wns presented Mrs. Jones.

s\ViNc;s'JBIG BARGAIN NEWS i,^' 1, 1 ';! 1^.,

PE^NEVS is MOVING More Days in Om* Present Location

Ans\vpr Fall's GALL TO COLORS With the Smartest in

SPORTS COATS990Easy to Own at

This Low Price!

Anrt here nn- the leaders liul.l herringlmncft. dingnnala. e h e c k H

ll<>« shnde« In tnsteful solid colors. Ktyled In the Kreater-truin-ever tlire" button mwlrlii. some with Made should? .

Superb Fall Fabrics

DRESS SLACKSe Gabardines!• Tweeds Coverts!f.ny patterns for sports, dlHtlnc- tu-e style for town! Excellently''''SilitA'TH^^'iATr

Stvle.Plu. Value!The new full liltllt- 0 00 weta lit* with wider A.70

MEN'S FINE SHIRTS

1.49

MEN'S FALL NECKWEARXew^n, l n ,H,d- 9gc

MEN'S SMART SOCKSSmart for Fall !

RAYON and WOOL 98c yd.

LUNCH PAILS with '/2 .pt. bottle.................... 91LUNCH PAILS—large *ii8 ................... 2iBoys' TENNIS SHOES—extra heavy 7! Girls' TENNIS OXFORDS—heavy soles 91 Girls' GYM SOCKS—double cuffs 1! SCHOOL MIDDIES—with snaps (gym) 6! SCHOOL MIDDIES—with zipper (gym) 9l. SCHOOL SHORTS—zipper sides (gym) 89c Boys' GYM SHORTS—extra heavy ...... 39cBoys' GYM SHIRTS—«xtra quality ..... 25cBoys' Athletic SUPPORTS (extra wear) . 29c Boys' Extra Heavy SCHOOL SOCKS 15c Boys' SPORT SHIRTS for school 59c Boys' WHIPCORD SCHOOL PANTS 98c Boys' SAILOR SCHOOL OVERALLS 59c Girls' All Wool SCHOOL SKIRTS 1.49 Children's SCHOOL OXFORDS ........... 96cANKLETS for School—sizes 6 to 10' 2 10c Girls' RAYON PANTIES—extra quality ...... 10cGlrlt' COTTON PANTIES ................. 10cGirls' COTTON BLOUSES—fast color ..... 49oGirls' SCHOOL DRESSES—sturdy fabrics 49c Girls 'SCHOOL SWEATERS (woolen) ... Me •oye' Heavyweight SCHOOL SWEATERS $1.49 Boys' SCHOOL SHIRTS—fast colored prints 49c Boys' Sturdy SCHOOL OXFORDS......... 1.98Growing Girls' Sturdy SCHOOL OXFORDS 1.98

RAYON PANTIESit t» (|i well and2 ^ue: K""'"r «CC

TOI .... fcv

100 ALL WOOL $J49

yd.

Printed Rayon

CREPE DRESSES |33TI>IK in Ktyle - linilin-t priced!

urn wi'nt more thai) une! ciuur,

LACE CLOTHS*u!"lT plTte?n"lrt in $100 i-i-u eottun! «8"x8B". I

EXQUISITE BEAUTY FLAWLESSLY CLEAR

I 15The smooth "dull texture givel Nylons the sheer, fragile look that smart wo­ men prize! They dry In o Irffy and won't water-spot. In smartest fall colon.

MEN'S SHORTS15

New I SororilJ' j

RAYON FROCKS!

houettel Cl prints in soft ray­ on crepe I 12-44.

i.GIRLS' SHOES

STYLED FOR DRESS AND KNOCKABOUT

198 Penney Valuss!

our budg. I Kiih.ii-.ln All Irulli

Women's

RAYON SUPS66'crop« -,- m bi(>

"tylfs^ Trluimed ju'il p^porl to 5

OIL CLOTH

Large 24" Size!

MEN'S BANDANAS 3 for ...... 25

Cecil Verne Murrcll. son of . and Mrs. George Murrell of

lont. Nebraska, was solem- zed at a simple ceremony per­

iod Monday In Los Anjteles. J. .1. Dubose officiated,

e bride, gowned In silk lace er taffeta wore a corsage of Iphinium and fern. Mr. and s. Murrell will mnke their me in Ontario. California, ifi-e the groom Is employed by E. F. Smith Company. The de is a graduate of Falrbury. hraska. high school and the

oom was graduated from Fair ont. Nebraska high school.

* # * ARKS ENTERTAIN OR NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Parks en- rtalned at dinner at their home Iday evening In honor of Mr. d Mrs. Parke Montague, Jr.

he table was attractively cen- red with garden flowers and vers were placed for the guests honor and Messrs, and Mmefl.

Iff Loring of Tonopah, Nev. >s Montague, Ralph Mont- and Bill Loftus and the Following dinner amateur

lor movies of the Parkc Mont- gue wedding were screened.

ie next day Mr. and Mrs. larles Montague left for El ntro where he will serve as Incipal of Mount Signal school Imperial valley.

* * *US. FERNl.EY 19

NCHEON HOSTESSMrs. L. M. Fernley was host-

hen she entertained at nchoin nt her home Saturday tcrnoon. A yellow and blue

. nt wns used and placed for Mes-

Mildred Holland, Bride-To-Be, Given Shower by Friends

Miss Mild' wedding to Sesnndo wll next month, mlscellanenu

d Holland, v imcs Halter itake place

iva« honoroeshower given fo

N. F. Oallu of Whit-

// lh H lira latile, don't : maybm il"t became of thfi Good Houtekeeping, the t plus/or* ruffl**! lh< one Kllh lutpinder thin.

tingham drtu mth t broadcloth blotue

George Figueredo and Esther Hall Are Wed at Pastor's Home Sunday

Miss Esther Marie Hall, daughter of .1. E. Hall of 1 IL'2 Cedar utreet, became the bride of (icnrge Piguemlo. son of Mr. and Mrs. Antone Figuorodo of 218th street, ai a simple ceremony yirrfonmd Sun.lay evening by Hev. H. II. I,in- Kenfelter at his home, 1311 21Sth street.

The bride, attired in an atlrac-f ~ - '

her last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. R. K. Hogue. Mrs C). E. Hall assisted as co-hostess. Pink and white asters were used to decorate the rooms and games pertaining to the shower fur­ nished diversion for the guests. Mrs. Ch.-irlos Ward and Mrs. J. F. Keefei were prize winners. Ice cream molded in wedding hell frrms were featured in the buffet refreshments served at the close of the evening.

Included were the honorec and her mother. Mrs Charles Hoi land: and Mesdamcs Halter, Sr.. and W. Slenman of El Segundo; Lee German and daughter, Nor- ine of Eagle flock: Harold King of San Bernardino: Stewart Hoi land and daughter of Redondo Beach; <Inmes Carle] 1 and Thomas Parker ef Los Angeles, Ralph Anilerson of Long Beach: Kenneth Fasnacht, C. B. Bell, Wm. Whitney. O. A. Kresse, G. T. f>rouin. Charles Ward, D. C. Turner. H. W. Warren, R. E. Hall, Ed McGlumphy. Max Shaw, S S Worrell. J. F. Keefer, L. C. Burger, .1 O. Bishop. William Sinclair. Hush Henry. L E. Stan­ ley, the Misses .lean Krosse. Mar- uaret Hall. Corlista Reeve, Doris Worrell and the hostess.

* * *SAI.I.Y CELEBRATES FOfRTII BIRTHDAY

The fourth birthday of Snlly

powde him nsemble ind

G. Barkdull, Bessie My- Miss Flo: C. Snow, F. T. Ftschor. j A - J°hnsc

son,Curtlss, E. L. Pat- D. Lowen. and the

Uridge furnished the afternoon version. Mrs. Myers was pre- nted with n orize for high score hile .Mrs. Barkdull received insolation.

* * *URCHETTS HONORED T DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burchett ere guests at a dinner party Iven for them Saturday evening t the home of Mr. and Mrs. rancis Waddlngham at Man- attan Beach. A nautical theme 'as used thruout and covers ere arranged for the hono nests and Messrs. and Mmes 'homas H. Elson, Tom Cookc a Scoville and the hosts. Theurchetts the recipients othandsome git t of crystal stem are presented by the group.

* * *M1W. SCOTTON IS :I,I;B HOSTESS

Mrs. J. B. Scotton entertained lembers of the Thursday Brunch lub at her home on El Prado ,st week. Included were Mt?s ames D. A. Murphy. J. U

Mikes, Robt. S^ Sleeth, R L.Lewellen. Dean L. Scars, H. FUlbrlght, W. I. Laughon and the ostess. Mesdames Ulhright

Laughon were high score holdersThe club ladies will enjoy a

heatre party Saturday whenhey plan to attend "Meet the

iple" in Hollywood.

wearing a lily-of-the-valley and orchid corsage, was attended by

ence Buchman. Alver in of Gardena, served

s the groom's best man. Following the ceremony, at

ended by a group of intimate riends of the principals. Mr. and ilrs. Figueredo left for a honey­

moon In Arizonn. Upon their re- urn they will take up residence n Torrance.

Both are graduates of Torrance high school. The bridegroom, 'mploycd by a Redondo Beach motor parts firm, is president of the Torrance 20-30 club.

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PENNY ANNS AT REDONDO

Mrs. Maxine Willett was host­ ess to members of the Penny Anns wh'<n she entertained re cently at her Redondo Bench home.

a short business meeting conducted by th« president, Micky Twyman, plans were dis­ cussed for a tea to be held soon.

MrsM. daughter Italnh E. Spi

The group will attendin« this afternoon at the home c!6se of 500 play. Mrs. Rosemary Price received a prize for high score and refreshments were served.

Tho present ' Mrs. Mabel old son

i'OKNEMA Ol.m PLANS t'ATIO BREAKFAST

The home of Mrs. W. I. Laughon 'ill provide the setting for a ,,atin breakfast sponsored by tV Cornelia Club to be held Tuesday. Sept. 24. from 7:30 to 12 noon. Tickets nt 35 cents each will lie sold and thr pro­ ceeds will be used to augment the Torrance Woman's Club pro- Kram fund for the ensuing year. The public is invited and a special invitation is extended to husbands. The ladies will serve Hawaiian grapefruit, waffles, sausage and coffee.

* * *SPINSTERS, JUNIOR C. of C.'s MEET

Miss Korena Carlin entertained members of the Spinsters at her home on Acacia street when they met Monday evening. They were joined by Junior Chamber of Commerce members and Fac­ tory Frolic plans were discussed.

These organizations will com­ bine their talents in the produc­ tion of a one-act play and they will also conduct a sandwich bar as their contributions toward the festivities. A special com­ mittee meeting will hi- held at the home of the president. Miss Helen Smith, 1751 Ommercy i

Beech street. w! with a party til th< Monday afteirnoon. hunt highllKhted and birthday cake wen- served in tr noon Those pres honorc" and .lane >ara Liulwlg, Mm WriRht. Mike

ry Neely,

of Mr. and out of 1327

i celebrated family home

A treasurectivltle

the

Everett and her month )f Hermosa Beach, and Mcu- dames Micky Twyman, Redondo; Marguerite Mcl/ean, Lucille Rog- rs, Doris Watson. Martha Col- linrn, Mildred Drury, Rosemary ^ Ico, Pat August. Georgle Tap- nln and the hostess.

* * * Want Ads ajc

Monday ments

ening, when final he madi

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high

SO L4ZY,1 BETTER

PRINK A GLASS Of BETTER

"It's Good"

Phone 337

TORRANCE HIGH P. T. A. NOTES

Members of Torranr school's P. T. A. finan mlttei- were entertained at thr home of the president, Mrs. J O. Bishop, when they met last week to outline a budget the ensuing year. Present Mesdames M. J. Edwards, C Stephenson. William .lollcy and the hostess.

The unit was the Council meeting hold-at-Ban- nlng park Wmlni-sitny by Mes dani"s Bishop, A. P. finMen and Charln* Woodcock.

« * *MISS HITCHCOCK TAKES POSITION

Miss Mildred Hltr-hro-k. da ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. H 1 cock, left this werU to (aki a position as remedial rea teacher at Terra Bella, Calif o

ented at

Persona/ Stationery

250 Letterheadsand

125 EnvelopesAttractively printed with

VOUIl NAME and AUdreus.- 3ud pucked In box

Fisrhor. Bar­ ren and .TiKly r. Burton Falk, rd Reiff, Uay-

ond and Bohbv Mavazz. Wnnda Irhy. P.ichnrt Hammack. Char-

St. Martin. Bobby QlilmhyPeggy Rpront.

* - * * KOYAI. NEIGHBORS SHOWER BKIDE

A group of 11 members of the Royal Neighbors went to Mnneta yesterday to give Mrs. Jean Crawford Bain a surnrlse show-

ncheon. The recent bride was>nted with a beautiful linen

tablecloth. The potluck luncheon ved to Mesdanjes Ada

Munsle. Ixila Doan, Marie Ben- son. Adaline Smith. Elsli- Smith, Lizzie Benzol. Martha Cooper. Mary Baker, Mary Conner, l/mi.-io Walker, and the mother of the bride. Blanche Crawford.

MRS. DEROUIN IS (MB IIONOREE

Mrs Glonn Robinson enter­tained members of the Art-Craft club at her homo on Andreo n venue last Friday evening. Mrs. Ethel Derouin was honored by the group by the presentation of :i beautiful bathinette, complete with bath toys. Bunco furnished the evening entertainment with Mrs. Charles Ward and Miss Eva Mi'Cormiek as prize winners. At­tractively decorated individual

vcre servedat late hour.

* *.1. n.'S TO HOLD PRACTICE SATURDAY

Job's Daughters are n>questod to attend a practice at 1 p. m. Saturday at Masonic Temple. A school of Instruction and inspec­ tion will be conducted at the reg­ ular meeting Tuesday evening on the occasion of the official visit of district deputy Mrs. Oas- trl'-h of Comnton."

* * *KIDNAP BREAKFAST P.T.A. PROJECT

As a Torranco Elementary P. T. A. benefit, Mrs H. R. Ix-e en­ tertained at her homo with a "kldnan breakfast" this morning. This "come - as you are" affair oroduced many strange appear­ ances at the breakfast table as the guests were brought without benefit of "primping."

ADDITIONAL SOCIETY^^Continued on Page 7-A)

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Entered as second class mat­ ter January 30, 1914, at post- office. Torranctt, Calif., under Act of Maich 3, 1897.

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