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THURSDAY TORRANCE HERALD NOVEMBER 12, 1925
oon, Nov. 13.Club Friday
LADIES OF CHURCH ARE ENTERTAINED
hours w, comforts E. Orpli;
-At li. lunch w
The af the rCKi
happily spent
W. O. Policy. Mrtho IIOHI III llO.Htl'.
nf ladies, and altoffethe c of tin- most succ.-ssfu tint:* this term.
LOCAL SHR1NERS ATTEND DANCE AT YACHT CLUB
flu- ShrirKTH' dinner-dunce Mon. dny evening at the California Yacht Cluh at \Vllmington proved an en joyable affair for Air. and Mrs. J, Roy Winters, Mr. and Mrs. J. H Fess. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mueller, Mr, and .Mrs. It R. Smith, ami Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Page.
O. E. S. HEADS ARE GUESTS AT DINNER
Mrs. Jean Ouyan. worthy ma tron, and J. Hoy Winters, worthy patron of Torrance Chapter, O. K. S., entertained the 1925 officers of the chapter at a chicken dinner at the Ferncroft Cafe Thursday eve ning.
After dinner the hosts ami the officers joined the "husbands" in the Masonic bancmet hall' and played live hundred until midnlfrtit.
MR. CROSSLAND'S 75TH BIRTHDAY OBSERVED
The Hovcntj -lifth birthday of Fuller W. Cropsliinil was the In spiration for a delightful family dinner \\Ydnr.mhiy evening at tho Crosslanil IIOIIH- on Kn'grncla ave nue.
1'lacoH wei-e indicated for Mr. Crossland, Mr. and Mrs. A] Harder and son. Mr. and Mrs. Olonn Mid- dletnn and family, and the hostess, Mrs. ! ' W. Cromlund.
ATTEND LUNCHEON FOR FEDERATION HEAD
Mrs. F. L. Parks, Mrs. J. M. Fltzhugh and Mrs. N. F. Jamlcson attended the luncheon held at th
| Hlltmorc Hotel on Wedneodnj I Nov. 4, In honor of Mrs. J. L .Sherman, president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs.
ROTARY-KIWANIS PARTY WILL BE UNIQUE EVENT
Upwards of 140 persons will at tend the dinner-dance to bo glvon by the Kiwatils and Rotary Clubs of Torrance at the Women's Club house next Thursday nl.cht. The affair promises to be one of the most unique social events ever held in this city. Guests will be prc
otlu cities, IncludingAngeles, San l jedro. Long
i, Rcdondo Beach, Compton, .vood, and Huntin^ton Beach.
WEEKEND PARTY AT PROCTOR COTTAGE
A jolly weekend party at I'roctor cottage at Anaheim La inff included Mr. and Mrs. Stone of Athens and their ho guest. Mrs. Vera McMuIl'en. Mr. and Mrs. Proctor.
i 100 ATTEND PARTY OF LEGION AUXILIARY
the hi offe
The guests included Mr. and Mrs. George D. Watson, Mrs. C. B. Bell, Miss Hermoinc Oetken, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Briney, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Parks, Mrs. May McKinley, Mrs. A. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fess, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brutnpton, Mrs. W. C. Yon Hagen. Mr. and Mrs. A. Zanradnik, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Tomkins, Mrs. Matilda Winters, Miss Rose Roth- leder. William Oetken, Mr. and Mrs. Guyan. and Mr. and Mrs. winters.
Honors at five hundred were awarded Miss Oetken and Mr. Parks.
BRIDGE PARTY AT LA VENTA INN
Mrs. W. J. Neelands of Gramercy avenue entertained at bridge at La Venta Inn Friday afternoon.
Honors were awarded Mrs. Mc- Millan and Mrs. Sam Rappaport.
BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR MR. DOLLEY
Mrs. H. H. Dolley of Manuel avenue entertained at dinner Sun day in honor of the birthday of W. C. Dolley. Covers were laid for Mrs. Anna Brown and Miss Kvelyn Freemier, of Indiana; Mr.
ATTEND FAMILY DINNER AT SAN FERNANDO
A family dinner party Sunday at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Richhart of San Fernando included Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Torukins, Mr. nd Mrs. R. G. Tomkins and sons, ilr. and Mrs. Harry Richhart,
Misses Edna and Margaret Rich- hart, and Harry and Raymond Richhart.
MR. AND MRS. STONE HOSTS AT BRIDGE DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Htone of A-th- ens entertained at a bridge dinn 1 last Thursday evening in honor their house guest, Mrs. Vera Mc- Mullen. of San Francisco.
Honors at cards were awarded Mrs. Dehner, Mrs. Patton, Mr. Mc- Oliire and Mr. Moore.
The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Palton, of Redondo Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jack- man, of Moneta; Mr. and Mrs, Albeit IJohner, of Moneta; Mr, and Mrs. R. R. Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas McGuire, Mr. and Mrs, Robert WcMillan, Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Hoag, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dolley, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stanger, and Albert Witte. of Torrance.
Women's Clubhouse by the Ameri can Legion Auxiliary Tuesday night attracted more than 100 persons, who enjoyed themselves Immensely. The Oriole orchestra furnished the music, which was so rollicking that the cardroom, whore five tables had been prepared for non-dancers, was almost deserted throughout the
BRIEF NEWS
for Sleeping Porchei Tents, Auto covers. Haw-
Mrs. Effle Jane Hayden, loc; lllnery Instructress, attended tl nuol bauu.uci of the vocation: ichers, held Saturday evening i
the Windsor tea-rooms in Los An geles. Mrs. Susan Dorsey, super intendent, and VlerllnK Kersey, as- ilstant superintendent of Los An-
seles city schools, were the guents if honor and speakers of the r. ling.
[r. and Mrs. H. H. are entertaining Mr
Hutchins i Mrs. C.
Mr. andLa'
Toledo, O. left Toledo while
mn was raging, and t icnly appreciative of In weather conditions. '.
Jrovo through, making 16 days.
Baby Center Here Is Given Impetus at
Clubhouse Meeting
California looks good to Mrs. .Villiam A. Phillips of Amapola Lveuue, who has just returned from i trip to Florida, Mrs. Phillips' notber accompanied her to Tor- ance, and will make, her home
Mrs. W. J. Ross and son Billy, •jt Arlington avenue, returned last week from a visit with relatives ind friends in eastern states and
THE NEW SERVICE BY RAPPAPORT'S HAS :-: BECOME INSTANTLY POPULAR :-:
The
The Mothi
of the
ROYAL NEIGHBORS WILL HAVE CARD PARTY
card party will take the place he regular meeting of the Tor- e Royal Neighbors Friday,
Nov. M. The public is cordially invited to
il the affa held at the Wom< Engracla avenue.
11 be
vhich will be Clubhouse 01
WOMEN'S CLUB CARD PARTY ON FRIAY
card party for the benefit of clubhouse fund will be given
\ BRAND/
AUTO PAINT "HARDWARE" REEVE
TORRANCE
Educational Center re- i fine impetus Friday in headquarters in the Wom
en's Clubhouse. Seventeen mothers brought their babies for a physical examination and individual instruc tion in diet, posture and growth. At 11 o'clock a class of mothers was organized to study child prob lems; this group will meet regu- larlv every month on the first Fri day, at 11 o'clock.
The department of nutritiot in charge of Dr. Leonard H. Green- baum. who is a graduate of Mary land University; a class A medical college. Dr. Greenbaum is special izing in children's work.
Dr. William Key has charge of the posture and growth division Dr. Key is a California man, hav ing: graduated from the medical college here. He then took an ternship at Bellevue Hospital, York. Dr. Key Is also on the staff at the Children's Hospital and the Children's Clinic, Los Angeles.
character building and con t division is being cared for by
Work has started on the erect!
Kingsley drive and Carson stre for Austin W. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levy drove to Marietta Hot Springs and back Tuesday, taking Mrs. Levy's father to the health resort for treatment.
Mrs. Walden Mulle ell trainedIn behavior problems. The fork Is directed by Maud
Wilde, who is the founder and She is a graduate of
the University of Denver. She has oted the last 20 years to the jnsive study of child life. She
has also written several well known hooks on child training. The Moth-
lal Center is spon sored and housed by the Los An-
of its ainte nee[immunity Chest.
s Torrance branch is sup- 1 by the Chamber of Com
merce and the Women's Club. Mrs. it Young is the chairman.
SALE BRINGS NEAT SUMThe Trio Helpers' bazaar, held .st Saturday, netted that organ- atlon jns. The proceeds w,ill be ied in making more cheerful the ves of the orphans at the Odd ellows' Orphanage at Gllroy.
"It's Just a Straight BusinessProposition"
This idea of buying at home is just a plain business proposition. It doesn't matter whether you are a busi ness man, a tradesman, or a professional man. You have some interest in this community or you wouldn't be here.
AND WHATEVER INTEREST THAT IS, IT WILL BE INCREASED WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF THIS DISTRICT. Money spent at home will remain here to build up the town, and INCREASE YOUR PROSPERITY. Money spent "on the highway" will be lost to you forever. So don't forget to
TANK UP BEFORE YOU LEAVE TOWN!
We Have Your Favorite Gasoline and Oils
palmer 5>erviceBorder at Cabrillo TORRANCE Arlington at Carson
$10.00 Coupon Books for $9.50
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Phillips of Amapola avenue were Mrs. W. Shoemaker of Inglewood, Mrs. Stallz of Santa Ana, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Penn of Los Angeles. Ot'ber guests Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Howard and family, of Venice.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ross and son, of Arlington avenue, were din ner guests Sunday of Mrs. Emma. Boss o£ Sun street, Lomlta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Malone Engracia. avenue spent Sunday with Mr. Malone's mother, M
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Lewis and Mrs. Mary Knapton, of Amapola
aue, were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Cowan of Ven
nerly of London, Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacoby have moved, om the Jones home on Arlington
avenue to Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wertz and son, f Cabrlllo avenue, spent Sunday nth Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, jrmer Kansas City neighbors.
Miss Verna Strong, a student di-
;uest this vVoodingtoni
L of lira. W. W. Arlington avemue..
Ten-Pay Budget Planis a modern merchandising method whereby the purchaser, with complete freedom, selects his or her wearing apparel and pays for it,in payments to suit his convenience over a period of TEN WEEKS. It is a plan that is meeting a hearty response all over the country and in Torrance exclusively at RAPPAPORT'S.The plan is very simple and enables you to dress well and pay for your coat,
or suit, or dress, or even an entire new outfit, out of income.There is NO INTEREST or carrying charg-es. Cash, Regular Charge and Ten-
Pay Budget Plan prices are identical.
Budget Your Account This Way:$25.00 SUITS and OVERCOATS
You pay $5.00 at time of purchase and $2.00 weekly
$30.00 SUITS and OVERCOATSYou pay $5.00 at time .of purchase and $2.50 weekly
$35.00 SUITS and OVERCOATSYou pay $10.00 at time of purchase and $Z50 weekly
$40.00 SUITS and OVERCOATSYou pay $10.00 at time of purchase and $3.00 weekly
$45.00 SUITS and OVERCOATSYou pay $10.00 at time of purchase and $&50 weekly
$50.00 SUITS and OVERCOATSYou pay $10.00 at. time of purchase and $4>00 weekly
$55.00 SUITS and OVERCOATSYou pay $15.00 at:time of purchase and $4.00 weekly
$60.00 SUITS and OVERCOATSYou pay $15.00 at time of purchase and $4<5O weekly
$65.00 SUITS and OVERCOATSYou pay $15.00 at time of purchase and $5XX> weekly
$70.00 COMPLETE OUTFITSYou pay $20.00 at time of purchase and $5.00 weekly
$75.00 COMPLETE OUTFITSYou pay $20.00 at time of purchase and $5.50 weekly
$80.00 COMPLETE OUTFITSYou pay $20.00 at time of purchase and $6.00 weekly
$85.0» COMPLETE OUTFITSYou pay $20.00 at time of purchase and $630 weekly
$90.00 COMPLETE OUTFITSYou pay $25.00< at time of purchase and $630 weekly
$95.00 COMPLETE OUTFITSYou pay $25.00-at time of purchase and $7.00 weekly
$100.00 COMPLETE OUTFITSYou pay $30.00 at time of purchase, and $7.00 weekly
DEPARTMENT STORE
Torranoe
. and Mrs. William. Bath i ind Mrs. H. Oligus spent Sun- | at Venice.
Mrs. H. R. Hutchins or the local stofllce force spent Dart of tost | iek with friends in Hollywood.
3f e U) e i c v
Expert W.itch Wor.r. anil Mrs. Charles Inman of
-Vrlington. avenue were entertained. at dlnnrr Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Myers of. Inelewood.
School PrincipalsConduct Session!
The montlity business session and inner of tlie Klementury Principals t tau Harbor District was twld ?ti.'sday evening at the Esuelmun
ScnooLA delicious chicken dinner was rved at 8 o'clock by members of te P.-T. A.Members of the organization resent were William Bell, Tor- nee, president: Miss Florence
Kelly> 1-Yies Avenue, secretary; El- t McKcnzle. Dominguez; Mrs. .nolle Ritter. Carson Street; Miss en Ilrunu, Oulf Avenue; John
W. Marbut, WilmingUm Park; Miss Mildred Mogul, Point Kurmln; Miss Grace Mogul. Leland Avenue; Mrs. Ethel Uryant, Terminal; Mrs. Irene D. Swan, Development, San 1-Vdro; Miss Harriet Michat-lis. l.omita; Miss HiKIa Jellison, Kslic-linan; und Vierlins K-raey. superintendent of I^os Angeles city elementary
LOMITA GOSPEL MISSIONiunday School at 9:45 a. in.
ching it 11and 7:30 p. m.
Young people's meetillK, ti:3U p.Hible study Tuesday and Thur
day evenings at 7:30.The Uospel Mission is now I
cated on Alliene street. All u
FRATERNALTorrance Review No. 87
MaccabeesL. MAE TOMKINS
Commander.7:!0 P.M., Legion HaH.
eets Second and Fourth Taeedayi
to thIn John 4:14 J rails
soever ilrlnketli of tin 1 shall Kive him shall but the water that him .shall bi' In him a '
llK
SUGGESTIONSTo r«mov« t*a itiini, dip
damp cloth in baking soda andrub on marki; they will dieappear like magic.
IHut
if the knife
that easily absorb strungloutd be wrapped In wuxi-lore being placed ID tho
t easily us cold ated. Dip tho
i and boilid starch makoi excellent wmhiny »olution
iring qualities.
Mr I. Blank told me her
neighbor's house looks so
nice with all her new fur
niture.
And of course I didn't
ti'll IU.T. but the truth is
that, all her neighbor had
(loot was change tllimjs
ai'uuud a bit.
And she bought a little
end table and put some
flowers on it, and a mirror
for a bar* placs on the
wall, and a rug for a bare
spot on the floor.
And that Jil
jUHt U
makv.
a diffe Illllu t
National Candy WeekAND HERE IS THE BEACON'S
CANDY SPECIAL
BUTTER CREAMS49
MilkChocolateCovered
Very High
Grade
c Pound in Bulk
These are strictly "FtNE" Chocolate Creams and it is only because of a special offer on the part of the manufacturer in honor of National
Candy Week that we are able to sell them for this Special Price. Quantities limited to Full Pounds.
And Here's Liehy's Candy Week Special Regular 85c Box of Liehy's
"Sweetheart"Assorted Creams. Special. 69
Beacon Drug Co.
clb. Box
Torrance
INVEST W YOUR CITY'S GROWTH
Preferred Stock at $9700 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS CO.
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