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10 nil TOMMNCE HERALD SEPTEMBER I, IVtl Woman's Club Slate For Coming Year Is Announced By Chairmen All programs for the 1M2- will be th* (Tint artist on ed by the American Field «3 t n :> war >•: the lot ranee Jan. 2, I«XW A silver tea will service, who are attcndit t *' f>lia ,'; s ;:' u .?-. Mld " II " 1 n » S"!T H ' (h Mrsv Ch*rlcs Torrance high schools will 1r>- ;r IHM. have been Ward serving is chairman. ^ '», n :>, :ilfii according !.» Mrs, Assisting ber will be Mawa. *" guest W****1"* °" »«rch Ar,, r , v \,,.ni r.« ;>r« -mam L W. Ballird, C. L. Porter, 20. Mrs. Donald P. Le Geiley Mr.s Atam;>i.;.i s ».<mnii::«.c officers and chairmen of man, will be in charge. A po vrrr M-ws Alms 1' Smi^. the IVrr.mre .ittntor Worn- luck luncheon will be served Hit is ssn-lMrom. K K. an - c n u f, Manna District, Slia« s:-.,i .i"M-.'h i' ]'..,% ci'UT tt.ll N> honored guests Past presidents will be hor Joseph Bafcer, baritone, on Jan. 18 A Comedy Fash- ored guests on April 3. Kei will be the guest artist on ion Show will be staged by Peters, outstanding radio and Oct. 3. Also a catered lunch- Hub Members with Mrs. L G. TV peraenaUty, will preterit : ""Memories of Europe" by be Mrs. H. F. Heintein. A ®* »etp«g. A eetered *«. H E. Barbey, club mem- pottw* luncheon wffl be tandieea wiU be served 9tr. will be the program on aerveC 1%, Literature Se*U»n will ||ct. 17. Mrs. Barbey will "Adventure m Art" will be be in charge of the program allow colored slide* of ber preeenttd by Paul and Al- M ^p^ 17 ^ ' Qwiftey ifccent trip to Europe. A berta Babcwk on Feb. 6 A jieteon will act as chairman potluck luncheon will be catered huckeon will be eerv- A potiuct luncheon wiU br •mwL ed. aervetj. Prospective members will A variety stew will be stag- Tbere will be a Silver Tea be honored guests on NOT, 7. ed by the Drama Section on w Hay l Mrs. C L. Porter Jow Merman, lecturer, will Htb. M. Mrs, i. G, L*W wM will wn-e' as chairman As- talk on "Castro's Cuba" A act as chairman. Ttus produc- tu . , IK . •• . •/. j. , tea wiU follow with Mrs, J. P. Own wffl be ooe of the efab'e vin Mou^ ciiartes W«rtj aiu Montague serving as chair- fut-i I.HV •-,: fwwjeets. All pro- ^ c Ow*aa Tfce prewam man. Assisting her will be n - ..-a to the club »,n h. .naouix-d lato- •me*. C. T. Rlppy. W. 1. pa.Uiiui.-o^ee. A dessert will ;,.«-_ C.IL.,. ' TV,. Lsughon, J. B. Scott**, and bt served. _._ . ranee iwiMaMaaiilattsavr Mnsic from B Camino Cal- Day wtn bt Marv t; 6 W*«i ??* •r£*maFl»T ma£f* lege wffl be featured on Dec. and caatanen «>i \Unna ths- r^, h *~*J^.°~ •**»I|:K ft. Ate a catered luncheon triat It, CfWC w:K b«> lna> , ^^7***";*' . _. <irin be aerved beginning at ored gBeata, Bwsole— ft» »*^J^y •« ***w w*ct- TtM> annual Christmas party wwrtrttton and lecture dtttat. *" ^*** ^J^*?*** ** * wi':' !*° !'* ni on Dec. 19. At '*T ! ' r' ! t ^-"^ " ir ^ Ferwawa. ws*i^fi uiBc«B^a, th :;;••• 'proceeds from a A . - ., f«;k»» wttk Mrs. An catered luncheon and ip :,: ( n-as monev tree l L snodgraas serving aa pottock luncheon meetings is ,:.>,.••; ',", ,-." , f -.;•„ t ,;:•- <, nan. AscisUng her wffl start at 12:90 pm Tea aaect- phiUnihr,. A , •iluck be Mmes. R. Binghanv James ioff begin at 1 p.m. Programs luncheon will t* served. Burcbett and R. E. MofHtt begin M 2 pm.. preceded by WaUinef licKwig. pianist. Foreign students, sponsor- a bvateBs meeting Torrance Church Calendar I SMITH IAY CHM$T THf WNO Ht$T CHUtCH Of BAPTIST CHUiCH lUTHIIAH CHUICH CHRIST, SCIINTIST B '•"or -_Pr - '• tI*™mHtW Mtyimnj V. MMttWk r»H«»i Twr»iw», c«ttf. H •»»-!! I '' - •• P M T»»i"« A r-:.ip i; ••> AM f - ' «u«r.!."in OP»-. '• ', IT »T. - : ' ' ' ,. ^: " J ',i ..»' : k. : v fP' •••• «*•< H»i»4*»-« Alw iAfTIST CHURCH JSiT" " *** *" *I*m^ fOUISOUAII GOSPCl t . , '',.,.. OMTtAl CNURCH CHUiCM ^ . ,'v" , M IVANGfltCAl CV-B« *."!'r*r,7 rin*' 01 ^ 1 l •'•''."V ' ','•• '" :** wwrrio BRETHREN •WNI -, ' » " " . : . .*':'!„ *•»»"*• * »rfi-»r««» CMUtCH «.»*.«•.» i>«,i nf HOPE CHURCH W«iiPrtT Wisf OWKTIAM IVANGiltCAt «»» «_ W r* niter CHURCH OF TORRANCE UNITED BHTHHIN a«.-ir ^* -^w n. K«1 Art**!* fW. lT«»h » Mnnitn r: <t Vi » p ^ ( , 'V'Citnr i'"' r "• ' y '.'"' r ''''"*.. ' ' "" '* '"*"' ' '' re Su-ifrY 1 '. "*« «*<.T« frttt N" r"" Bpr .,, r _, ,„.' " tr< StvlNTH-DAY ADVINTISI ' P *" p* MOW ter «SL*2%SJte? i«ff um^uMi CIWKII FIMT IAPTIST CHUtCH •-SS55. - r* •" Wi r*^ ^*«*« ,»-»^. l(%r •d ..; ^ .'^ •«•.,: IOUJNOHIUS GREYNtUU MiMOtlAl | V ' .V *" ' *. "' '" •' '.T'VSvTl*' PMtST CHURCH 1 '," ' '" ' * ' '." s r.' ' ! ' """"x2 Of TW HAZAMNI SBftl a«uttl nistrm Tom««t ",. ', ehur,*".^,^.,'^!, 1^" I"T«. " "•' i'..H.j |J «" * "j H ,1: t> ' ! '**4 ' •'.. , •,'««* IPfSCOPAl CHUICH ?.-!•;• « ; '.'''*r*S^ SOUTH IAY "L'ttjUmit^ c£rtkI M«Ii UNITY CHURCH OP CHURCH Of 000 .rt,^*.!*1 ^,,,..,,-!.! M iffS »$ii ...- --in*** M. IfiM »»ke% fwrwet . . - 'urm* pr». i ' ' ,'»'iw rtlaa'a pA M41I Of 1*4 1-Jf i - 1 It an4 tl aa. ' i J tfl a,m. ^ ••'»•• Srhml. am. an *al a*l»t »•#» * > n uucUtaf, I:US a* -Oiivcri i -™-«. Lr« * _,„..., Jo. WtST METHOOUT PRMNOSMIP , CHURCH O4R|$nAN^CHURCH UBLE CHURCH :,...,. i»« i..n«rau ax | i'»i.'M< n ij ftvuo (i'(,m«r of ttin*MM an4 vMMr) "'"• '" * l> '> * nf*'|-l,, '""""" '""J, '""ftiW. brh'r^hii ».». {. i -r Ha» l ,- ' v...- .« ^ oahlp 11 «..m. *»» »') i? K«irwrr Ow% Iw ^ ! i-¥ ;•« ** ••Kl. S Bi§t|*Hip «4 ' (ft -ft i'h^Mi^n v*tm#f S ¥**f* .=» W •-• ,. ., i«i am. *ni <-li,i».h » %t,d .10 «'«I«K» n,r»4»» 4-41 an* I-*'- >.( S»«n.- . SW a.aji. llal-i '.' i- - ' '' »!>.'• V-.i'- 1 . '!..«t«hlp '•> .. I i- t- . '. . -4 ii p.m. *'80 i- i .1:- ^:. '. i-'. 1 - - . / 1 '••• ••. - .^^^J . . 1 ',• ^ 1 ^•^K, - \* "^^ jP HHT*'' "> ; "' I* •'•" ",. .'i ^f , ?'ffM| H»^ ** •' -'"^* " "^m MRS. VANCE R. TRACY . . , On Hoaeymooa (Portrait by StemarA Nativity Church Setting For Navarro-Tracy Rites Wearing * BrtdaUure Grig- o'Toole condiutcd the wed- laal gewn of orgaroa. Miss ding. Alice Ctttwrrne Mattrro A reception was held n came to the altar of the Ha- Nativity Annex and 4u reia- twtty Catholic Church at 11 Uvei and d {rlend o dock »n Siturday. Aug. 25, ... . ... ! . ! , , onthennnofherunc^Jos. entertained at the bride's eph Femawlet, to plight her home. Mrs. Betty Uionj reg- marriage promises with Vance iitered the guests, H v IK& n Tracy. The bride is the fha MM^,I»«^«>I. «*A »» ^^ ^ ». *-%_» , * ne newiyweos are on a osuf^pner of Mrs. x/onsuelo 4 ^ . ^, * \ti-rirro t564 W 2itln St trtp to nertnira California " e Joseph Nawro! A"*^LlJ2. lb? lt "ddr*M Mrs Mildred. Tracy of Los f'« "• of30 * " Cienega. Angeles ta the motber of the "".Wewood. bridegroom The bride was graduated The bridal gown was de- J™™ Narbonni High, Harbor tailed with a boat neckline, <*«••• »nd **»* **teh **«* outlined witt pearl eabrold. u»uel*- ered lace appliques, and Her husband, Doney High long pointed sleeves. Lace fratf««t«, la « member of the appliques decorated the front United State* Forestry Serv- of the bouffant skirt which to. th* bat*. A aeact Hm Md K, - , her lUwieB vefl Md ahe car- ™9* ' r ° vel ried wcUda aa4 ralle^ •«. °,500 Miles Miss Anna Giantmzio was Mr. snd Mrs. John Klug, onor attendant and brides- 5706 Pslos Verdes Blvd. have naids were Barbara Eyater, returned from an 8,500-mile <; ona Munoz, Tamra Hetax. vacation trip AH wore blue nylon and car- ^ , who wm, ried white cIirysantlwiwiBS. ff0m Townee for 10 wtcks _ Teri s.wtcr. in pale blue visited Dewing, N. M., Ctrts- nylon, was floww girl and b,d Caverns, El Paio, and was cloned by Mark north to Peoria, 111. Brllcs M!ke Soeter was ring They vMieA wjtn thelr bttrer - daughters, Mrs. Doris Greenc, Guy Tracy Hood as best rt Mentor-on4he-Lake, 111 , BMua and the 2M gwsts were ind Mri neanor Stelnbach aeated by Dan Kemp. Lotus at Kastlake, 111. UnM and Fred Bre«n. Re, umi ng their trip, they lay Negrette played the visi ted Niagara Falls, the St. weddiag •««.»«• and Rev. D. Lawrence Seaway, and into Canada. On the return trip I*** .».. *..•*. 1 kJ M «»,4 W**y croaaed the northern OanCGI IVi66T part of the United States and ». « A »i* toured the Feather River 1 V/f AUXIilflrV country en«wt* home. Regular meeting of World /^.l I 11 i War 1 Barracks 1920 of Tor- Q^|yp r"lOST6SS has been cancelled due to Mri- *•• ^a** Johnson en- the holiday. tertained ber bridge club last On Sent* 17 a loint social Monday afternoon at her tne*AuSuary will be heW at tlw hartwa lerved a des- the American Legion Hall be- « rt « nd brllj«« followed with ginnini with a pot luck din- *«• •>» Wolf holding high ner at 6 p.m. Entertainment •«*• **A Mn Jam«« Kir- will follow. mon, second. Wit»s, widows, mothers, Mr«- if*1M?n) 8ut ts wcre daugfcters, sisters of WorM Mm"- »«» Ltp* 1 '^. J; "?> 1<> War I wterana are eligible O»»x>™*, Do" Qulnlwan ( K for membership In thraui- Albrlght, Jack Hack-man, iliary and are Invited to at- Wo"- »nd Harmon. tend the Sept. It meeting. Mrs. Don Wolf will be host- Vest* IJttreti may be called ess to the group at its Sep- for Information. tember meeting. DAY SCHOOL Now Registering for Fall Tern -REASONABLE RATES- Klndercjurton Through fighth Grade TIACHING THI THRIE R's WITH PHONICS O«M»*i All Day With Complete But Service HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 130 SO. mm "-«' OSM59I n inuei loin »RC r | /"\ <olhing \rr> intrrrstlng Is .nine to happen to you— -.., ,.„:-;", rom 11,!,!^";, 2: Torrance Council Way «.i- \oi-\ ,in-i> bo(.au>e the ' -wipe she got from her h . >., ,, , , friend flopped reminded me Ml;> W.ll.om Jackson pl.n.'d on me. 1 u;a shocked FERN GREENWOOD K.-nli Hun-.ik.-i ,i,i«-clor think an adult could lie . ,, . v M ,,.tix Mi- H. S. Roger-, picsi Si " l ' hui '-'" toypt'raUvt. bchou Ihis' fnm,! . . . announced t<. ( |;,> Hi.,: l>M;tl '' Fml Krause, pxecu- ta.stc in clotlici. Mic also had n,e budget and finance «>m " u> <l '"'' 1 '" <TRl': and Lcs- ., ot of time for shopping. „,„, wj ,, t ,h ...,.........,, t , lum. Natur«IIv a person who ,. «cre makes a career of shopping establ " h <hp .^ !rt ^' f." r ll!l ' . .mui-!,,.,*, i- th,- oitu-o oi is bound to find some lovely com'" ;: ' (l " ! s;.ii<- MHHTIMI. ndeni of Pub- things worths^ ^ MKUI in- iiixtui t ii..i, in the first 1 especially admired h-- " ' ' "f Aucusi Mr« I', it winter coat, it had a HinK ip .''''''''.' '•'• |Mn:.nin'ntanaii ai <srni collar Of rour<si« ! didnt ''' v , " l0 !'. '' ln;l :' inini.llri- inrt |.u a r<-. want one o.v:idlv like ,1 )„.( ^ t am pla " S Wl l' ^ a P»"' n "f 'i"' »»" > '»' L'«^- s.m.-thiii.- Miniii. ' at ameetmgof theeitecnt, -.• |,,., )n Tlunnun, [-ITM- l asked her where she s-t ^r rt ^^iftfi 4 n "' T »» :t « e «- t he coat. She said, "At . 'iii<-«rs eeirmg « IK, luncheon then added "It wag tern LI v HlH;rrs « r * : « nu - .^ ""' v . ; in- nrirr staff at rxpensive-$350" I was w " rthy ; Jm( vlce Pre81 <>ent : o.h.mlua to Uj told Sept. 11. amaied because the 'shop .vh« ^ °rffl Ef' ck" n> s* cmA ™* KIVIIIU named was very exclusive '.' esldent ^ L"«" ^^ , thlrd RIVIERA and I couldn't see her paying ™» rtden| : Eugene Jones, Executive ^^ ,,„, ,„ , 0 1350 for a cloth coat. recordmg secretary; John schoo ,. i , MchPrs , 0 tl R ,, - assorted colors, in the bar- lnelll*r'*n ' Mrs. Leo Levanaj reviewed gain basement of a popular YUKON completed plans for a faculty department store. The price , _,. . __. ... luncheon to be held in the _j^§ * \ukonElementaryPTAwill gchoolcafetoriumonSept.il. Needles* to say 1 did not hold lls flrst ^""^ meetin 8 Harold Self, program chair- get the coat but 1 sure got Tnursda y, S«Pl fl . at 8 p.m man) outlined the program her number. Any comment? L" tlML, ^nf01 '* ]J"ch<>rs ' for the first general meeting —LULU Room. Plans for the Teachers on Sept 19 A symposium Dear Lulu: There is a DOS- l"uncn*°n will be completed consisting tentatively of Dr. slblllty that your friend's and the ice cream soc!il ar" J H. Hull. Torrance Superin- coat was an original and the ran iements made Another tendent of Schools; Robert coats you saw were copies. lio cllnic Wl11 he h(>ld S( ' pt AlU-n. principal of Riviera So want be so quick to cen- 1L school, and A. W. Charles, drmn her COLUMBIA chairman of Torrance Board _ ... . of Education, will discuss the Tn («,«:., ti » •'. .f-.»-nr« b»t»c»n Columbia PTA was happy theme "Focui on Our Info^"*'' ' r' ' " ' » ""** n8(1 tne opportunity Schools." Mr» Ray R. Fitting. ANN LV:. :•!••': v, ,- to co-host with SARC a meet- room representative, hai re- J?r%Rr;.', t ^.m. " .'/. , n Ing of the California Council quested anyone Interested in .'. ;!,. ,!' 1<l r ,*! .'". ii-«aa4. f0r Retarded Children, which serving ai a room mother to A-,n i*r i. r , , 1^ I,»IP was held at Columbia School contact her. i, ii-^w^'i ', nv : >: -i *'' : "' ' **"" era were Dr. Gunnar Dybwad, - "••" i "•'• ' " ———— ~ ————— —————————————— - ————— vWwll ^^lfc/\^ Sw Susan Embrey Exchanges Topic for Vows with Ronald Boren Unit Stud Y _ . Mrs. L«s Mayfield. presi- Susan Embrey and Ronald Embrey, another sister of the ,i en t n f t »,o Xi ?eta Lambda Paul Boren were married in bride, Judy Kempinger and chapter of Brta Sisma Phi a two o'clock ceremony on Mary Venable. AU of the at- conducted the chapter meet! July 28 at the St. Catherine tendants wore lavender and („« Aug 14 at the home of Laboure Catholic Church white nylon. Their crescent Mrs Richard Musto in Tor- with the Rev. William Hollin- bouquets were of white glad- ranee ger officiating at the nupti.il loll tied with lavender stream- ^ c u j t u r a 1 Droeram llte£* ers. «*c« IK >i The bride is the daughter Flower girls were Ann Em- J?,TI^ «! rL» ^VJ^" of Mrs. Harold Embrey. 17113 brey and Monica Burch wear- ^IT %Z^ T WhiUid riS Eastwood Ave , Torrance, and Ing eyelet embroidery over ,«.«.„,,, Thalrman «treaa«S the late Mr. Embrey. The lavender satin. Etch carried f h ' jaJlLH^l ni *nin irU bridegroom is the son of a basket of gladioli. Rick 5? nS AW eou^orfemd Mrs. Moel Edelman. Burch carried the rings on a KV ih Amrrtrnn R*<I rm«i The bride, escorted to the satin pillow. „" .... . , ? ,f»h sltar by her uncle, Richard Miller Boren was his broth- "„, ^ '!""' ; " rVifnUi. Burch, wore an Alfred An- er's best man and ushers 2"? , ,.!'; ,[, Bn,rd gelo gown or aUk flffaiua were Carney Boren, Ronald I:::,,, ,,,.,, i. n . over satin and net Lace ap- Kempinger and Toby Ven meeui.K in t .1 .mena. pliques sdorned the front and able. Members of \i 5?efa Lamb- back paneling of the skirt Mary Burch sang Schubert's «Msei-vrd iTfri--,hiiieii!satth4> which fell into a chapel Aw Maria, Cana Wedding »PK| *1 offlcl <rs ' ' oruni |P°°' train. A pearl crown held her Song and the Prayer of St. *ored ^ ml . ht Council, at th* iUusion veil and she carried Francis. hom8 of Mri - Iwynioitd M li ft cascade of phaelanopsla or- A reception was held in the h . OUM on Au i- 27- Mrs Hil chlds and alephanoUs. gardens at the Hollywood Moore - councl1 pr*»ident, was MM laren Embrey wai Riviera home of Mr. and " | P*claI I ue§! her ti*t*r's mak! »r honor Mrs. Charles Williams, aunt Following the meeting, and brxk.smaidj; vvcrc L>nda and uncle of the bride. Mrs. chapter m«mbera worked on ———— --——— —— Miller Boren was in charge >«*» 1°* <h* Area Council A *i* of the guest book. Aloha Luau to be held Sept Auxiliary Th * brid * u « mPi <>y«i »y 22 />N /. %'orthonlei In Paloe Verdes. Neit chapter meeting will Va*/fJC*Iia 1 CQ! | discharged from the United wood home of Mrs. FraB Ladies Auxiliary of the T^** 1 XV.IM I lL.^->.^. . f*\*m.*». Fleet Reserve Asm Harbor 1 OV LOdR LlDrarV WRC View Unit 217 opened Its new .-. , --. w __ f ' term with its first board of f|§ ila<«»«<^ Dk« <l^nf Ua>x^.a^a^« directors roeeUog at the home Wl 1/13113 r Mllantn TODieS of the president, Mrs. Tava Miekley on Tuesday evening N<w*° Rt4«w«lo Toy Loan, Toy Loan's present location and a unit meeting at the located at 2310 Rockefeller was secured by the Dianas Ulabrand Hall on Thusdiy. Lane, Is one of the phllan- who have as&Uted In Its de- Mrs, Miekley directed the throplee sponsored by the Re- velopment M; i ; , i'i,,<t, discussion of the year's bud- dondo Btech Dlaaaa, Feder- Torrance, is me uiana phiitn- pt and tentative dates for *ted Junior Women's Club, throphy chairman. social and fund-raising activi- Marina District Persons interested In ob- tit-.s Toy lotn Ii a library of toys taming more Information may Mint-s. Mil-kit- y, William for bo, , j-U-.il! between the call the Toy Loan office. KeUom were detefates to th« are dc "..'."! t.. i ; « center »nd Srote Officialf caucus in Long Beteh early are >, . i i , eed be, yj,j» c oun cil this month and will attend by a Los Angelw County work the convention in Septem- team. Oolden Bear Council If, ber. Alternates art Mmes. The basic purpose of Toy Daughters of America of Tor- Claude Ft>»t<>r, rath<*iinf Loan Is to teach responsl- ranee, will meet Sept 6 gt Loro, Bmilv Cofield, Kari slWllty In the care of toys TM p.m. at th- v, .•!•.„• , RtiVh and Michai-i liuki«»i and books. Some tOO chll- clubhouie, 1422 tngracu "•• .\) n>ais Hud dren participate In this pro- Ave. Steltna Norrls will be In \ ...•' . w»«re »(Ti-]ii. gram each month. charge. ra ii M ti« w muultary uwuitMrs. Mrs. Hugh Colbourne, Toy- On that evening th* n*w Mrs cofleld, chaplain, rarian, is employed by th* State Councilor Dons B«*ty draped the altar in a memor- Redondo Beach Parks and »l«ng with other state ial service for Flora E. Recreation Department Mrs. officers will make official j Craig. Colbourne assists the chil- visits. All members of the Members of tha Harbor dren every Wednesday Council are requested to bt View Auxiliary ittcnded In-' through Friday from 1 p.m. present. , ' J neighboring bmtcliM during from 9 a,m. to 1 p.m. F«te Visttort * the month of July. Toys and books are checked st. . of Holly wo. Attending the meeting out In a lending library and Riv.ciii nwiea a small dmn were Mim Muku > Davis, the honor syrtem Is em- gathering at the Ptn It Qu Harry Set/.ei-. Harrv ftralich, ployed After 3W toys have hotel-restaurant in Manh Catherine l/>r<>. ("laud* Fowl- b**n borrowed and returned tan R*»fh fnr his hrothtr <-t, Knulv t'oiield, Michai-l iiii.lain.iy,cil, a child may law anil > ' v md M Doktor. J<K-I K«ll»ai and J«ihn ' .idi.pi u toy, such ai a doll, David s I,.,,,,,,, „,„, ( r« v i Beauchamp. , ana Keep it for her very own. Wing here irom Vancia'ia, \

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10 nil TOMMNCE HERALD SEPTEMBER I, IVtl

Woman's Club Slate For ComingYear Is Announced By Chairmen

All programs for the 1M2- will be th* (Tint artist on ed by the American Field«3 t n :> war >•: the lot ranee Jan. 2, I«XW A silver tea will service, who are attcndit t*' f>lia ,'; s ;:' u.?-. Mld " II " 1 n» S"!T H ' (h Mrsv Ch*rlcs Torrance high schools will 1r>- ;r IHM. have been Ward serving is chairman. ^ '», n :>, :ilfii according !.» Mrs, Assisting ber will be Mawa. *" guest W****1"* °" »«rchAr,, r , v \,,.ni r.« ;>r« -mam L W. Ballird, C. L. Porter, 20. Mrs. Donald P. Le Geiley

Mr.s Atam;>i.;.i s ».<mnii::«.c officers and chairmen of man, will be in charge. A po • vrrr M-ws Alms 1' Smi^. the IVrr.mre .ittntor Worn- luck luncheon will be served Hit is ssn-lMrom. K K. an - c nu f, Manna District, Slia« s:-.,i .i"M-.'h i' ]'..,% ci'UT tt.ll N> honored guests Past presidents will be hor

Joseph Bafcer, baritone, on Jan. 18 A Comedy Fash- ored guests on April 3. Kei will be the guest artist on ion Show will be staged by Peters, outstanding radio and Oct. 3. Also a catered lunch- Hub Members with Mrs. L G. TV peraenaUty, will preterit

: ""Memories of Europe" by be Mrs. H. F. Heintein. A ®* »etp«g. A eetered *«. H E. Barbey, club mem- pottw* luncheon wffl be tandieea wiU be served 9tr. will be the program on aerveC 1%, Literature Se*U»n will ||ct. 17. Mrs. Barbey will "Adventure m Art" will be be in charge of the program allow colored slide* of ber preeenttd by Paul and Al- M ^p^ 17 ^ ' Qwiftey ifccent trip to Europe. A berta Babcwk on Feb. 6 A jieteon will act as chairman potluck luncheon will be catered huckeon will be eerv- A potiuct luncheon wiU br •mwL ed. aervetj.

Prospective members will A variety stew will be stag- Tbere will be a Silver Tea be honored guests on NOT, 7. ed by the Drama Section on w Hay l Mrs. C L. Porter Jow Merman, lecturer, will Htb. M. Mrs, i. G, L*W wM will wn-e' as chairman As- talk on "Castro's Cuba" A act as chairman. Ttus produc- tu . ,IK . „ •• . •/. j. , tea wiU follow with Mrs, J. P. Own wffl be ooe of the efab'e vin Mou^ ciiartes W«rtj aiu Montague serving as chair- fut-i I.HV •-,: fwwjeets. All pro- ^ c Ow*aa Tfce prewam man. Assisting her will be n - ..-a to the club »,n h. .naouix-d lato- •me*. C. T. Rlppy. W. 1. pa.Uiiui.-o^ee. A dessert will ;,.«-_ C.IL.,. ' TV,. Lsughon, J. B. Scott**, and bt served. _._ . ranee iwiMaMaaiilattsavr

Mnsic from B Camino Cal- Day wtn bt Marv t; 6 W*«i ??* •r£*maFl»T ma£f*lege wffl be featured on Dec. and caatanen «>i \Unna ths- r^, h*~*J^.°~ •**»I|:K ft. Ate a catered luncheon triat It, CfWC w:K b«> lna> , ^^7***";*' . _.<irin be aerved beginning at ored gBeata, Bwsole— ft» »*^J^y •« ***w w*ct-

TtM> annual Christmas party wwrtrttton and lecture dtttat. *" ^*** ^J^*?*** ** * wi':' !*° !'* ni on Dec. 19. At '*T ! ' r' ! t ^-"^ " ir̂ Ferwawa. ws*i^fi uiBc«B^a, th :;;••• 'proceeds from a A . - ., f«;k»» wttk Mrs. An catered luncheon and ip :,: ( n-as monev tree l L snodgraas serving aa pottock luncheon meetings is ,:.>,.••; ',", • ,-." , f -.;•„ t ,;:•- <, • nan. AscisUng her wffl start at 12:90 pm Tea aaect- phiUnihr,. A , •iluck be Mmes. R. Binghanv James ioff begin at 1 p.m. Programs luncheon will t* served. Burcbett and R. E. MofHtt begin M 2 pm.. preceded by

WaUinef licKwig. pianist. Foreign students, sponsor- a bvateBs meeting

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Nativity Church Setting For Navarro-Tracy Rites

Wearing * BrtdaUure Grig- o'Toole condiutcd the wed- laal gewn of orgaroa. Miss ding. Alice Ctttwrrne Mattrro A reception was held n came to the altar of the Ha- Nativity Annex and 4u reia- twtty Catholic Church at 11 Uvei and d {rlend o dock »n Siturday. Aug. 25, ... . ... ! . ! , , onthennnofherunc^Jos. entertained at the bride's eph Femawlet, to plight her home. Mrs. Betty Uionj reg- marriage promises with Vance iitered the guests,H v IK& n Tracy. The bride is the fha MM^,I»«^«>I. «*A »» • ^^ ^ ». *-%_» , * ne newiyweos are on a osuf^pner of Mrs. x/onsuelo 4^ . ^, * \ti-rirro t564 W 2itln St trtp to nertnira California

" e Joseph Nawro! A"*^LlJ2. lb?lt "ddr*M Mrs Mildred. Tracy of Los f'« "• of30* " Cienega. Angeles ta the motber of the "".Wewood. bridegroom The bride was graduated

The bridal gown was de- J™™ Narbonni High, Harbor tailed with a boat neckline, <*«••• »nd **»* **teh **«* outlined witt pearl eabrold. u»uel*- ered lace appliques, and Her husband, • Doney High long pointed sleeves. Lace fratf««t«, la « member of the appliques decorated the front United State* Forestry Serv- of the bouffant skirt which to.

th* bat*. A aeact Hm Md K, - , her lUwieB vefl Md ahe car- ™9* ' r°vel ried wcUda aa4 ralle^ •«. °,500 Miles

Miss Anna Giantmzio was Mr. snd Mrs. John Klug, onor attendant and brides- 5706 Pslos Verdes Blvd. have

naids were Barbara Eyater, returned from an 8,500-mile <; ona Munoz, Tamra Hetax. vacation trip AH wore blue nylon and car- ^ , who wm, ried white cIirysantlwiwiBS. ff0m Townee for 10 wtcks_

Teri s.wtcr. in pale blue visited Dewing, N. M., Ctrts- nylon, was floww girl and b,d Caverns, El Paio, and was cloned by Mark north to Peoria, 111. Brllcs M!ke Soeter was ring They vMieA wjtn thelr bttrer- daughters, Mrs. Doris Greenc,

Guy Tracy Hood as best rt Mentor-on4he-Lake, 111 , BMua and the 2M gwsts were ind Mri neanor Stelnbach aeated by Dan Kemp. Lotus at Kastlake, 111. UnM and Fred Bre«n. Re,uming their trip, they

lay Negrette played the visited Niagara Falls, the St. weddiag •««.»«• and Rev. D. Lawrence Seaway, and into

Canada. On the return trip I*** .».. *..•*. 1 kJM «»,4 W**y croaaed the northern OanCGI IVi66T part of the United States and — ». « A »i* toured the Feather River

1 V/f AUXIilflrV country en«wt* home.

Regular meeting of World /^.l I 11 i War 1 Barracks 1920 of Tor- Q^|yp r"lOST6SShas been cancelled due to Mri- *•• ^a** Johnson en- the holiday. tertained ber bridge club last

On Sent* 17 a loint social Monday afternoon at her

tne*AuSuary will be heW at tlw hartwa lerved a des- the American Legion Hall be- «rt «nd brllj«« followed with ginnini with a pot luck din- *«• •>» Wolf holding high ner at 6 p.m. Entertainment •«*• **A Mn Jam«« Kir- will follow. mon, second.

Wit»s, widows, mothers, Mr«- if*1M?n) 8ut'«ts wcre daugfcters, sisters of WorM Mm"- »«» Ltp*1 '^. J;"?> 1<> War I wterana are eligible O»»x>™*, Do" Qulnlwan ( K for membership In thraui- Albrlght, Jack Hack-man, iliary and are Invited to at- Wo"- »nd Harmon. tend the Sept. It meeting. Mrs. Don Wolf will be host- Vest* IJttreti may be called ess to the group at its Sep- for Information. tember meeting.

DAY SCHOOLNow Registering for Fall Tern

-REASONABLE RATES-Klndercjurton Through fighth Grade

TIACHING THI THRIE R's WITH PHONICS O«M»*i All Day With Complete But Service

HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

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n inuei loin »RC r | /"\ <olhing \rr> intrrrstlng Is .nine to happen to you— -..,

,.„:-;", rom 11,!,!^";, 2: Torrance Council Way«.i- \oi-\ ,in-i> bo(.au>e the ' -wipe she got from her h . >., ,, , , friend flopped reminded me Ml;> W.ll.om Jackson

pl.n.'d on me. 1 u;a shocked FERN GREENWOOD K.-nli Hun-.ik.-i ,i,i«-clor • think an adult could lie . ,, .

v M ,,.tix Mi- H. S. Roger-, picsi Si " l ' hui '-'" toypt'raUvt. bchouIhis' fnm,! . • . . announced t<. ( |;,> Hi.,: l>M;tl '' Fml Krause, pxecu-

ta.stc in clotlici. Mic also had n,e budget and finance «>m " u> <l '"'' 1 '" <TRl': and Lcs- ., ot of time for shopping. „,„, wj ,, t , h ...,.........,, t , lum. Natur«IIv a person who ,. «cre makes a career of shopping establ"h <hp .^ !rt^' f." r ll!l ' . .mui-!,,.,*, i- th,- oitu-o oi is bound to find some lovely com'" ;: ' (l " ! s;.ii<- MHHTIMI. ndeni of Pub- things worths^ ^ MKUI in- iiixtui t ii..i, in the first

1 especially admired h-- " ' ' "f Aucusi Mr« I', it winter coat, it had a HinK ip .''''''''.' '•'• |Mn:.nin'ntanaii ai • <srni collar Of rour<si« ! didnt ''' v , " l0 !'. '' ln;l :' inini.llri- inrt |.u a r<-. want one o.v:idlv like ,1 )„.( t̂ am pla" S Wl l' ^ aP»"' n "f 'i"' »»" > '»' L'«^- s.m.-thiii.- Miniii. ' at ameetmgof theeitecnt, • -.• |,,., )n Tlunnun, [-ITM-

l asked her where she s-t ^rrt ^^iftfi4 n"' T »» :t« ™e«- t he coat. She said, "At . 'iii<-«rs eeirmg « IK, luncheon then added "It wag tern LI v HlH;rrs « r *: «nu - .^ ""' v . ; in- nrirr staff at rxpensive-$350" I was w "rthy; Jm( vlce Pre81 <>ent : o.h.mlua to Uj told Sept. 11. amaied because the 'shop .vh« ^ °rfflEf' ck"n> s*cmA ™* KIVIIIU named was very exclusive '.' esldent̂ L"«" ^^ ,thlrd RIVIERA and I couldn't see her paying ™» P«rtden| : Eugene Jones, Executive ^^ ,,„, ,„ , 0 1350 for a cloth coat. recordmg secretary; John schoo,. i , MchPrs , 0 „ tl R ,,

-assorted colors, in the bar- lnelll*r'*n' Mrs. Leo Levanaj reviewed gain basement of a popular YUKON completed plans for a faculty department store. The price „ , _,. . __. ... luncheon to be held in the _j^§ * \ukonElementaryPTAwill gchoolcafetoriumonSept.il.

Needles* to say 1 did not hold lls flrst ^""^ meetin8 Harold Self, program chair- get the coat but 1 sure got Tnursday, S«Pl fl . at 8 p.m man) outlined the program her number. Any comment? L" tlML, ^nf01'* ]J"ch<>rs ' for the first general meeting —LULU Room. Plans for the Teachers on Sept 19 A symposium

Dear Lulu: There is a DOS- l"uncn*°n will be completed consisting tentatively of Dr. slblllty that your friend's and the ice cream soc!il ar" J H. Hull. Torrance Superin- coat was an original and the raniements made Another tendent of Schools; Robert coats you saw were copies. P°lio cllnic Wl11 he h(>ld S(' pt AlU-n. principal of Riviera So want be so quick to cen- 1L school, and A. W. Charles, drmn her COLUMBIA chairman of Torrance Board

_ ... . of Education, will discuss the Tn («,«:., ti » •'. .f-.»-nr« b»t»c»n Columbia PTA was happy theme "Focui on Our

Info^"*'' ' r' ' " ' » *° ""** n8(1 tne opportunity Schools." Mr» Ray R. Fitting. ANN LV:. :•!••': v, ,- to co-host with SARC a meet- room representative, hai re- J?r%Rr;.', t ^.m. " .'/. , n Ing of the California Council quested anyone Interested in .'. ;!,. ,!'1<l r ,*! .'". ii-«aa4. f0r Retarded Children, which serving ai a room mother to

A-,n i*r i. r , , 1^ I,»IP was held at Columbia School contact her.

i, ii-^w^'i ', nv : >: -i *'' : "' ' **"" era were Dr. Gunnar Dybwad,- "••" i — "•'• ' " ———— ~ ————— • —————————————— — - ————— vWwll ^^lfc/\^ Sw

Susan Embrey Exchanges Topic for Vows with Ronald Boren Unit StudY

_ . Mrs. L«s Mayfield. presi- Susan Embrey and Ronald Embrey, another sister of the ,ient nf t »,o Xi ?eta Lambda

Paul Boren were married in bride, Judy Kempinger and chapter of Brta Sisma Phi a two o'clock ceremony on Mary Venable. AU of the at- conducted the chapter meet! July 28 at the St. Catherine tendants wore lavender and („« Aug 14 at the home of Laboure Catholic Church white nylon. Their crescent Mrs Richard Musto in Tor- with the Rev. William Hollin- bouquets were of white glad- ranee ger officiating at the nupti.il loll tied with lavender stream- ^ c u j t u r a 1 Droeram llte£* ers. «*c« IK c» >i

The bride is the daughter Flower girls were Ann Em- J?,TI^ «! rL» ^VJ^" of Mrs. Harold Embrey. 17113 brey and Monica Burch wear- ^IT %Z^ T WhiUid riS Eastwood Ave , Torrance, and Ing eyelet embroidery over ,«.«.„,,, Thalrman «treaa«S the late Mr. Embrey. The lavender satin. Etch carried fh ' jaJlLH^l ni *nin irU bridegroom is the son of a basket of gladioli. Rick 5? nS AW eou^orfemd Mrs. Moel Edelman. Burch carried the rings on a KV ih Amrrtrnn R*<I rm«i

The bride, escorted to the satin pillow. „" .... . , ? ,f»h sltar by her uncle, Richard Miller Boren was his broth- "„, ^ '!""' ; " rVifnUi. Burch, wore an Alfred An- er's best man and ushers 2"? , ,.!'; ,[, Bn,rd gelo gown or aUk flffaiua were Carney Boren, Ronald I:::,,, ,,,.,, i.n. over satin and net Lace ap- Kempinger and Toby Ven meeui.K in t .1 .mena. pliques sdorned the front and able. Members of \i 5?efa Lamb- back paneling of the skirt Mary Burch sang Schubert's «Msei-vrd iTfri--,hiiieii!satth4> which fell into a chapel Aw Maria, Cana Wedding »PK|*1 offlcl <rs ' ' oruni |P°°' train. A pearl crown held her Song and the Prayer of St. *ored ^ ml.ht Council, at th* iUusion veil and she carried Francis. hom8 of Mri - Iwynioitd M li­ ft cascade of phaelanopsla or- A reception was held in the h.OUM on Aui- 27- Mrs Hil chlds and alephanoUs. gardens at the Hollywood Moore- councl1 pr*»ident, was

MM laren Embrey wai Riviera home of Mr. and " |P*claI Iue§! her ti*t*r's mak! »r honor Mrs. Charles Williams, aunt Following the meeting, and brxk.smaidj; vvcrc L>nda and uncle of the bride. Mrs. chapter m«mbera worked on

———— --——— —— Miller Boren was in charge >«*» 1°* <h* Area Council A *i* of the guest book. Aloha Luau to be held SeptAuxiliary Th* brid* u « mPi<>y«i »y 22

/>N /. %'orthonlei In Paloe Verdes. Neit chapter meeting will

Va*/fJC*Iia 1 CQ! | discharged from the United wood home of Mrs. FraB

Ladies Auxiliary of the T^** • 1 XV.IM I lL.^->.^. . f*\*m.*». Fleet Reserve Asm Harbor 1 OV LOdR LlDrarV WRCView Unit 217 opened Its new .-. , --. w __ f ' term with its first board of f|§ ila<«»«<^ Dk« <l^nf Ua>x^.a^a^« directors roeeUog at the home Wl 1/13113 r Mllantn TODieSof the president, Mrs. Tava • Miekley on Tuesday evening N<w*° Rt4«w«lo Toy Loan, Toy Loan's present location and a unit meeting at the located at 2310 Rockefeller was secured by the Dianas Ulabrand Hall on Thusdiy. Lane, Is one of the phllan- who have as&Uted In Its de-

Mrs, Miekley directed the throplee sponsored by the Re- velopment M; i ; , i'i,,<t, discussion of the year's bud- dondo Btech Dlaaaa, Feder- Torrance, is me uiana phiitn- pt and tentative dates for *ted Junior Women's Club, throphy chairman. social and fund-raising activi- Marina District Persons interested In ob- tit-.s Toy lotn Ii a library of toys taming more Information may

Mint-s. Mil-kit- y, William for bo, , j-U-.il! between the call the Toy Loan office.

KeUom were detefates to th« are dc "..'."! t.. i ; « center »nd Srote Officialf caucus in Long Beteh early are r« >, . i i , eed be, yj,j» council this month and will attend by a Los Angelw County work the convention in Septem- team. Oolden Bear Council If, ber. Alternates art Mmes. The basic purpose of Toy Daughters of America of Tor- Claude Ft>»t<>r, rath<*iinf Loan Is to teach responsl- ranee, will meet Sept 6 gt Loro, Bmilv Cofield, Kari slWllty In the care of toys TM p.m. at th- v, .•!•.„• , RtiVh and Michai-i liuki«»i and books. Some tOO chll- clubhouie, 1422 tngracu

"•• • .\)n>ais Hud dren participate In this pro- Ave. Steltna Norrls will be In \ ...•' • . w»«re »(Ti-]ii. gram each month. charge. ra ii M ti« w muultary uwuitMrs. Mrs. Hugh Colbourne, Toy- On that evening th* n*w

Mrs cofleld, chaplain, rarian, is employed by th* State Councilor Dons B«*ty draped the altar in a memor- Redondo Beach Parks and »l«ng with other state ial service for Flora E. Recreation Department Mrs. officers will make official

j Craig. Colbourne assists the chil- visits. All members of the Members of tha Harbor dren every Wednesday Council are requested to bt

View Auxiliary ittcnded In-' through Friday from 1 p.m. present. , ' J

neighboring bmtcliM during from 9 a,m. to 1 p.m. F«te Visttort * the month of July. Toys and books are checked st. . of Holly wo.

Attending the meeting out In a lending library and Riv.ciii nwiea a small dmn were Mim Muku > Davis, the honor syrtem Is em- gathering at the Ptn It Qu Harry Set/.ei-. Harrv ftralich, ployed After 3W toys have hotel-restaurant in Manh Catherine l/>r<>. ("laud* Fowl- b**n borrowed and returned tan R*»fh fnr his hrothtr <-t, Knulv t'oiield, Michai-l iiii.lain.iy,cil, a child may law anil > ' v md M Doktor. J<K-I K«ll»ai and J«ihn ' .idi.pi u toy, such ai a doll, David s I,.,,,,,,, „,„, ( r« v

i Beauchamp. , ana Keep it for her very own. Wing here irom Vancia'ia, \