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TORRANCE HERALD Air electric range is easy on your pockctbook! Edison rates arc low lower than ever before and the controlled heat of an electric range saves current. Perfect insulation keeps the heat where it belongs. It's budget-wise to cook electrically! No more heal waves in your kitchen! An electric range keeps all the heat right on the job of cooking your food! Modern insula- tion means that while burners are hot, the cook is not) Gone are day! of regular senSb- bings ... an electric range is as easy to clein as a china plate! When you cook electrically, you and your kitchen can look your "pretty best" . . . because an electric range is completely clean! isolated in your kitchen when a perfectly insulated, automatically controlled electric range will give you freedom? )ust set the magic clock your electric range will turn on the heat, cook your meal and keep it just right until you're ready to serve. C.D.A.'s ATTEND, ENJOY INFORMAL SOCIAL GATHERINGS The regular social meeting of Catholic Daughters of America successful affair Monday ning in Nativity hall. unique program, a demon- itration of popular household >roducts, was arranged by Mrs. Marjorie Estes. chairman for the evening. Participating in the no- velty games which followed were and their husbands, special guests for the On Saturday afternoon mem- bers and their families enjoyed a /iener bake at Torrance City park, followed by games for the children and younger members of the group. . * * * BETSY ROSS CLUB TO HOLD FOOD SALE SATURDAY, AUG. 30 The garden of Mrs. Jeanettc Clarke's home on Beech ave. was a pretty setting for the meeting of Betsy Ross club Tuesday at ternoon. Delicious food was served at tables lovely with ar- rangements of vari-hued carna- tions. The flowers were raised by Mr. Clarke as his special hob- by. At the business meeting which followed, plans were outlined for a sale of baked goods and cooked food to be held Saturday, Aug 30, at the entrance to 1 Temple. The sale will begin promptly at 9:00 o'clock, it is re- Garden Club Members Fete Mrs. Coltey At Dessert Luncheon he members of Torrance Ter- race Garden club were delight- fully entertained Thursday after- By MARY VONDERAHt Informal Luncheon 1 At Palos Verdes For Friends Of College Palos Verdes college in Rolling Hills was the scene of another in its series of pre-opening pic- nics Saturday afternoon when approximately 35 friends of the college gathered for luncheon In the summer house overlooking the campus. Hosts of the Infor- mal occasion were Dr. Richard P. Saunders, president of the new college, and Mrs. Saunders. These picnics hare been held : un Club Marks Second Anniversary With Evening Party Members of Mi-N-Yore Fun Dr. and Mpi. Saunders to become acquainted with various groups of Southland residents who are nterested In the establishment of the new Institution. Rangis available immediatily! flew At last you can get that electric range you have planned to have! Your favorite dealer has them on display today! Look at them pick the one designed to fit your home and ' fam,ily and arrange for immediate installation! SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ED4SON COMPANY CATHOUC PARTY BET FOB TONIGHT Mrs. Nell J. McConlogue will serve as chairman of the hostess committee for Catholic ladles . this evening's :ard party. As club cc 11 e d their second anniversary with a pot luck sup- per and dancing party Saturday evening at 4164 Sepulveda blvd., according to Mrs. M. E. Attc- bery, manager. The affair began at 6:30 with dinner and at 8:00 o'clock a special entertainment was pre- sented by Bettle Thomas and her Accordlonettes. Dancing followed .eona Schutt, ?oger Carpenter Exchange Vows Leona ScHutt, youngrst daugh- T of Mrs. Minnie Schutt, of Ton-ance, and Roger Carpenter of Stratford, Calif., were united n marriage at Hanford, Calif., at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday Aug. 16. The single ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Deane Babbitt. The bride wore a lovely dove gray suit with white accessories. 3he was attended by Mrs. Troy Reed, sister of the bridegroom, who wore an aqua suit with white accessories. The brldegroon music. * * PATIO PABTY HONORS WALLACE STEINH1LBEB Wallace Stelnhllber was hon ored on the occasion of his birth day when his brother-in-law ami sister, Mr. and Mrs. George A Bradford Jr., entertained at din ner In the patio of their Beech avenue home. vas attended slsting her will bo Mmea.' Vln- Those attending were the hon cent, Farrell, O'Dam, Hageman, or 8uest and Mr: ?nd Mrs . F nk Lopkiwski, Spenslcy, H e r r i n, Richmond, Mize, Moore and Miss Mary Scallen. Everyone Is cordially Invited. The first door prize will be pre- sented at 8:00 o'clock and the customary games will be played. Delicious refreshments will be served at the close of card play. * * * noon in the home Farrell on 215th jf Mrs. Clare A -farewell dessert luncheon complimented Mrs. Kathleen Coltey, who with her "family leaves soon for a new home in Huntington Park. Card games were the "diversion of the afternoon and later Mrs. Coltey was presented with a beautiful group gift of ceram- ics. The trophy, hich was recently won fcir the Torrance Chamber of Commerce through the dili- gent efforts of the olub mem bers and of the Torrance Senior and Junior Woman's clubs, was greatly admired. Members are eagerly awaiting September, when they will re- sume their meetings. O'Toole Classes Are Attended By Torrance Group the Southland were gathered in Los Angeles this past week to attend special classes conducted by William OToole, of New York City. Lecturer and teacher at the Juillard School of New York, Mr. This check is also made out to you having the dean of the school as one of h(s pupils. The O'- Toole textbooks on creative mu- sic are In use In the school and in demand throughout the Un- ited States. Kathryne Bufflngton, pianist and teacher, of 1434 Post ave. and Nadine Nickol, also of this city, attended the classes and were among the guests at a fare- well luncheon at Bulldck's Tea- room, honoring the New York educator. Pupils of 'Mrs: Bufflngton pre- sented to the teachers' group were»Ann Olson (n original com- position, afid Oe'raldlne Faren who played Golliwog's Cake Walk (Debussy). * * * H. Steinhilbcr, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Bordeaux and baby daugh- ter Jeanne Marie, Maurine, Rich- ard and Frank Bradford, and the hosts. , After dinner cards and games furnished entertainment for the group. A student at Utah college, Stelnhllber leaves Wednesday to resume his studies In forestry. * * * PTA PROGRAM COMMITTEE TO HER AT WAGNER HOME 188th at. P.T.A. program chair- man. Mrs. James Gauley, called a meeting of her committee in the home of the president, Mrs. Leo Wlagncr, for Tuesday Aug 26 at 2:00 p.m. The committee will outline a program for the year. * * -K 18OTH STREET P.T.A. TO RATIFY CHAIRMEN 18«th st. P.T.A. board meeting will be held Thursday, Aug. 28 .at 7:30 p.m. in the home of the president, Mrs. Leo Wagner. The >oard will then ratify chairmen or the coming year and mak by his brother-in-law, Mr. Troy Reed. Also attending the cere- mony wa's another sister of the bridegroom, Miss Llla Carpen- ter., The following day, at 2:00 p m., a four-course wedding din ner was served at the home of the bride's sister and brother-ln law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dulany of Stratford. A slx-tlrred wedding cake and bouquets of sweetheart roses and garden flowers formed the centerpiece. Those prcscn in addition to tho wedding party nd the hosts Vere Mr. and Mrs -tarry Fowler of Stratford, Mr nd Mrs. Lester Dulany and Ken eth Dulany, of Lemoore. Mrs. Carpenter, a former res >nt of Milnor, N. Dakota, has spent the greater part of «th »st four years. In Torrance. For Ix months she has been em loyed in Stratford, where she lias acquired many well-wishing riends. Her husband was born n Weber Falls, Okla., but has ived in California the past 17 years. He is employed as a ruck driver In Stratford and host of friends to wish him and his bride many years of wedded bliss. The happy couple will make their home in Tht monthly poychtck to our employees has been getting bigger all the time. In a year's time it has grown from nearly $13,500,000 to about $16,000,000. Thousands of new people have come with us to help with the big job we Orult do to meet the \V«t«tremendous growth ... and our employees are getting the best pay rates ever. The girli who run these check-writing ma- chines are mighty important people . . . not only in the lives of our 67,000 employees . . . but in your life, too. For they write thousands of checks each month. And all these checks, ai they go into circulation, add to the total pros- perity of everyone living in the communities we terve in the Pacific West. New Working Dollori . .. Million* nf nrw dollan needed lo build buildingi ml buy new equipment in meet ihr public demand for more leltpboaei and inott icr»K- do lot come liom if It About 40 ctnti of »ch dollar you pay for ten-ice a for employees... almost all th» rttt goes for taxes and other operating expenses. A few cents of each dollar go to mote than 700,000 people, many of (hem Westerners, whose savings built the telephone system. Y«4, your telephone dollar serves you, th« butcher, the baker and the whole community. phone bills. New dolUrs come from people who tre willing lo put their uv- m|t into the butinest. we oust eata enough to ttuact ihew oew worUac doUari. D TUIORArH COMPANY Camp Fire Girls' Plunge Party Is Enjoyable Affair The Ataya Camp Fire Qlrls re port a delightful party Friday at Long Beach Plunge, where they vere chaperoned by their leader Mrs. Virginia Rugg. Hamburgers, pop and other beach party foods were enjoyed by the group. Mrs. Rugg Is to be com plimcnted for her efforts In add ing to the enjoyment of the girls vacation. * * * CHAKLKS W. MONTAGUES VACATION IN TOBBANCE Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mon- tague, recently of Imperial Val- ley, are house guests of hla par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Parks. The montagucs' small sons, Jim- my and Chucky, are visiting with their maternal grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Knud- sen, in Lomita. Montague has accepted a teachtngposltton at San Fernando school, where the family will make their new home. * * * JEWISH TEEN AGERS REPORT MEETING Tho home of Miss Edith Paven, 613 Avenue A. Redondo Beach, was the setting for the meeting of the newly organized Bouth Bay Jewish Community teen-age group Thursday evening. At the Initial meeting of the group held earlier in the week, Murray Beck was, elected tem- porary president and Mlsa ftven temporary sfcrttsry. * '* * TEMKYCKh.ON VACATION Mrs. D. W, ,ftniyck. pirlU- menUrlan of IMth street idttool P.T.A. Is taking a t*n*wttiks trip through Colorado and »» for east as Illinois with her husband and family. year's program. * * * 188TH STREET P.T.A. REPRESENTED AT MEET Gardena Wilmington cou TA recently held a sumi meeting in Torrance park when 186th st. P.T.A. was representei ay their president, Mrs. Le< Wagner. It was announced :he meeting that a school of Formation Is to be held Wodnes day, Sept. 3, at Presbyteriar church, Wilmtngton. * * * VISITS MOTHET. Mrs. John Ellwood of 141 Marcellna ave., spent severa days this week at the home her mother, Mrs. James Alien, o Santa Paula. Stratford. * * * SON, JAMES CHESTER, BORN TO MALONES Mr. and Mrs. Pat Malone, 1313 Portola ave., arc welcoming the arrival of a son, James Chester, born Friday Aug. 8 at Torrance Memorial hospital, man has a sister, Patricia Ann, year old. The proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Humer of Torrance, and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Malone. of Vlcksburg, Arizona, formerly of Lomita. ROYAI. NEIGHBORS SET MEETING DATE Torrance Chapter No.. 8809, Royal Neighbors of America, will hold a regular meeting In Tor- rance' Woman's clubhouse Tues- day evening, Sept. 2, at 8:00 p.m. All officers are asked to attend. Refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the meeting. K * * DAUGHTER WELCOMED BY JESSOME FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Jes- some, of 1727 Gramercy ave., are the parents of a daughter, Kath leen Elaino, bom Aug. 21 In Sea side hospital, Long Beach. abefbc Three Arts Studio DANCING, DRAMATICS, MUSIC Class and Private Instruction 2252 W. Carson St., Torrance. Calif. Phone: Torrance 842 of ttanrlni MMlrrn of Amrrlr*. In,.; ft" A«t«<-l«tr<l IMni-ln of B.C.; Tk» National (.ullil of I'ltno Tnu-hrn, I .H.A. NEW CLASSES FORMING FOR FALL TERM Job's Daughters Guardian Counci At Mrs. Evans' Home The Guardian Council of Tor- Bethel No. 60 met TUPS- tn'i'.iti i" the home of Coun sidcnt Mis. Gladys Evans to discuss pliins for th<- Job's Eastern Star's Stated Meeting Is Enjoyable Occasion The stated meeting of Tor- ranee Chapter No, 380, Order of At tho conclusion of the ritual- tic work, Mrs. Grace Wright, suing term. Assisting in outlining the sea ables colorful with carnations, ces Ouackenbush, of Lynwood. Appearing as guest soloists were Mrs. Wright's young daugh- ers, Marca and Judy, whose pia- no selections were enthusiastic Better Hearing Care means BETTER HEARING! Mrs. Jeanettc Clarke, worthy matron, represented her chaptc when she was presented at Point Mrs. Ernest Tanner, secretary f. C. Waldcn, Manager Sonotone of Inglewood I47V2 No. Market St. Tel. Orchard 1-4872 turned recently from a visit with her parents In Sanborn, Iowa She also visited a sister Crookston, Minn., near the Cana Don't wart for Denta Carel Take advantage of Dr. Cowen's Liberal Credit Plan to have your work completed RIGHT NOW . . . ar- range to pay later in Small Weekly or Month- ly Amounts. Dr. Cowcn invites you to TAKE ALL YEAR to pay youi dental bills . . . NOT ONE PENNY Interest or Extra Charge. DR. S. M. COWEN Dentist TAP. AfROIIATK , rr,H(M»Al,ITY C I.UWKS: Tarwlw—l*»l>t. » ......;.... »ll» I'M Tfelnd*;. K»pl. II 4-.M T.M. tMunUr, Krpt. IS MM A.M. HAIXET ( I.ANHKS: TKKN-AOK AMI ADl LT II.U.I.KOOM: M«nl»r, Ntiri. II •):>• r.M. Th.rwl.j, Hrirt. It ..7:N P.M. HlliH «t< IIOOI. TAP, CHARAC- TKK, MODKKN DANCING: T1,ur«l.,. Kept. 11 '. l:«5 P.M. NEAR YOUR DENTAL PLATES WHILE PAYING Stetlon 8 R.D. 11133 Technocracy Inc 1526 Graven* Av». Room 6 Tuesday & Thund«y 8 P.M. GIVES YOU A HAPPY MOOD! Dining at Danieli is a distinctive pleasure every time. Yog wIM enjoy the congenial gay atmosphere, tasty generous por- tions, ouick service and fait prices. (P.S. Charlie has been on a vacation and dining out of town . . . on his return h* laid, "I don't sec how we sell luch good dinners for so little money!") CHARLIE'S Guertf of Honor Mr, and Mr., a. T. Whitney, 1004 AcwU »v«., Mond.y, Septemfeer 1 Mr. «nd Mrt. Pit M»lone, 131} PortoU «ve., Tutldiy, Mptembw ) Dr. «nd Mrt. M. C. Woo4», 254M Nirbonne ave., LonilU EAT WITH CHARLIE AT' DANIELS CAFE 1625 Cabrillo Torrance NEW FUSTIC TEETH! . . i Purchase them on Dr. Cowen's Convenient Terms, and arrange pay- ments to fit your own budget. This liberal offer applies to all types of Dental Plates, including those made of the new Transparent Material... individually styled to help remove premature wrinkles and give you Youthful, Natural Appearance. Ask Your Dentist about the many advan- tages of these beautiful dentures. "Rely on the Judgment of Your Dentist" . t-oaiwtitloa, lArn or lh« r ~l- «»nU(M of Ih. " « W Trwd«|Nir*nl MaWrUI. . . ho. nUlrb Ih. rolor of your uwn t*ai* thw, > KSt « ! Mnw NU- nu will r»lp*}M i-Aiurloui __.. r»lp jou |, r t - The New Transparent Material lasting Comfort end New Eating Pleasure. They're Easy to Wear, can be fitted to your exact re- quirements, giving you long. tRt£PA8HIHO HI W. IKOABWAY i i

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Page 1: Three - libarch.torranceca.gov · TORRANCE HERALD Air electric range is easy on your pockctbook! Edison rates arc low lower than ever before and the controlled heat of an electric

TORRANCE HERALD

Air electric

range is easy on your pockctbook! Edison rates arc low

lower than ever before and the controlled heat of an

electric range saves current. Perfect insulation keeps the

heat where it belongs. It's budget-wise to cook electrically!

No more heal waves in your

kitchen! An electric range keeps all the heat right

on the job of cooking your food! Modern insula­

tion means that while burners are hot, the cook

is not)

Gone are day! of regular senSb-

bings ... an electric range is as easy to clein as a

china plate! When you cook electrically, you and

your kitchen can look your "pretty best" . . .

because an electric range is completely clean!

isolated in your kitchen when a perfectly insulated,

automatically controlled electric range will give

you freedom? )ust set the magic clock your electric range will turn on the heat, cook your meal

and keep it just right until you're ready to serve.

C.D.A.'s ATTEND, ENJOY INFORMAL SOCIAL GATHERINGS

The regular social meeting of Catholic Daughters of America

successful affair Monday ning in Nativity hall.

unique program, a demon- itration of popular household >roducts, was arranged by Mrs. Marjorie Estes. chairman for the evening. Participating in the no­ velty games which followed were

and their husbands, special guests for the

On Saturday afternoon mem­ bers and their families enjoyed a /iener bake at Torrance City

park, followed by games for the children and younger members of the group.

. * * *

BETSY ROSS CLUB TO HOLD FOOD SALE SATURDAY, AUG. 30

The garden of Mrs. Jeanettc Clarke's home on Beech ave. was a pretty setting for the meeting of Betsy Ross club Tuesday at ternoon. Delicious food was served at tables lovely with ar­ rangements of vari-hued carna­ tions. The flowers were raised by Mr. Clarke as his special hob­ by.

At the business meeting which followed, plans were outlined for a sale of baked goods and cooked food to be held Saturday, Aug 30, at the entrance to 1 Temple. The sale will begin promptly at 9:00 o'clock, it is re-

Garden Club Members Fete Mrs. Coltey At Dessert Luncheon

he members of Torrance Ter­ race Garden club were delight­ fully entertained Thursday after­

By MARY VONDERAHt

Informal Luncheon 1 At Palos Verdes For Friends Of College

Palos Verdes college in Rolling Hills was the scene of another in its series of pre-opening pic­ nics Saturday afternoon when approximately 35 friends of the college gathered for luncheon In the summer house overlooking the campus. Hosts of the Infor­ mal occasion were Dr. Richard P. Saunders, president of the new college, and Mrs. Saunders. These picnics hare been held

:un Club Marks Second Anniversary With Evening Party

Members of Mi-N-Yore Fun

Dr. and Mpi. Saunders to become acquainted with various groups of Southland residents who are nterested In the establishment

of the new Institution.

Rangis available immediatily!flewAt last you can get that electric range you have planned to have!

Your favorite dealer has them on display today!

Look at them pick the one designed to fit your home and

' fam,ily and arrange for immediate installation!

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ED4SON COMPANY

CATHOUC PARTY BET FOB TONIGHT

Mrs. Nell J. McConlogue will serve as chairman of the hostesscommittee for Catholic ladles

. this evening's :ard party. As

club cc 11 e d their secondanniversary with a pot luck sup­ per and dancing party Saturday evening at 4164 Sepulveda blvd., according to Mrs. M. E. Attc- bery, manager.

The affair began at 6:30 with dinner and at 8:00 o'clock a special entertainment was pre­ sented by Bettle Thomas and her Accordlonettes. Dancing followed

.eona Schutt, ?oger Carpenter Exchange Vows

Leona ScHutt, youngrst daugh- T of Mrs. Minnie Schutt, of

Ton-ance, and Roger Carpenter of Stratford, Calif., were united n marriage at Hanford, Calif., at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday Aug. 16. The single ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Deane Babbitt.

The bride wore a lovely dove gray suit with white accessories. 3he was attended by Mrs. Troy Reed, sister of the bridegroom, who wore an aqua suit with white accessories.

The brldegroon

music.* *

PATIO PABTY HONORS WALLACE STEINH1LBEB

Wallace Stelnhllber was hon ored on the occasion of his birth day when his brother-in-law ami sister, Mr. and Mrs. George A Bradford Jr., entertained at din ner In the patio of their Beech avenue home.

vas attended

slsting her will bo Mmea.' Vln- Those attending were the hon cent, Farrell, O'Dam, Hageman, or 8uest and Mr: ?nd Mrs . F nk

Lopkiwski, Spenslcy, H e r r i n, Richmond, Mize, Moore and Miss Mary Scallen.

Everyone Is cordially Invited. The first door prize will be pre­ sented at 8:00 o'clock and the customary games will be played. Delicious refreshments will be served at the close of card play.

* * *

noon in the home Farrell on 215th

jf Mrs. Clare A -farewell

dessert luncheon complimented Mrs. Kathleen Coltey, who with her "family leaves soon for a new home in Huntington Park.

Card games were the "diversion of the afternoon and later Mrs. Coltey was presented with a beautiful group gift of ceram-ics.

The trophy, hich was recentlywon fcir the Torrance Chamber of Commerce through the dili­ gent efforts of the olub mem bers and of the Torrance Senior and Junior Woman's clubs, was greatly admired.

Members are eagerly awaiting September, when they will re­ sume their meetings.

O'Toole Classes Are Attended By Torrance Group

the Southland were gathered in Los Angeles this past week to attend special classes conducted by William OToole, of New York City.

Lecturer and teacher at the Juillard School of New York, Mr.

This checkis also made out

to you

having the dean of the school as one of h(s pupils. The O'­ Toole textbooks on creative mu­ sic are In use In the school and in demand throughout the Un­ ited States.

Kathryne Bufflngton, pianist and teacher, of 1434 Post ave. and Nadine Nickol, also of this city, attended the classes and were among the guests at a fare­ well luncheon at Bulldck's Tea­ room, honoring the New York educator.

Pupils of 'Mrs: Bufflngton pre­ sented to the teachers' group were»Ann Olson (n original com­ position, afid Oe'raldlne Faren who played Golliwog's Cake Walk (Debussy).

* * *

H. Steinhilbcr, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Bordeaux and baby daugh­ ter Jeanne Marie, Maurine, Rich­ ard and Frank Bradford, and the hosts.

, After dinner cards and games furnished entertainment for the group.

A student at Utah college, Stelnhllber leaves Wednesday to resume his studies In forestry.

* * *

PTA PROGRAM COMMITTEE TO HER AT WAGNER HOME

188th at. P.T.A. program chair­ man. Mrs. James Gauley, called a meeting of her committee in the home of the president, Mrs. Leo Wlagncr, for Tuesday Aug 26 at 2:00 p.m. The committee will outline a program for the year.

* * -K

18OTH STREET P.T.A. TO RATIFY CHAIRMEN

18«th st. P.T.A. board meeting will be held Thursday, Aug. 28 .at 7:30 p.m. in the home of the president, Mrs. Leo Wagner. The >oard will then ratify chairmen or the coming year and mak

by his brother-in-law, Mr. Troy Reed. Also attending the cere­ mony wa's another sister of the bridegroom, Miss Llla Carpen­ ter.,

The following day, at 2:00 p m., a four-course wedding din ner was served at the home of the bride's sister and brother-ln law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dulany of Stratford. A slx-tlrred wedding cake and bouquets of sweetheart roses and garden flowers formed the centerpiece. Those prcscn in addition to tho wedding party nd the hosts Vere Mr. and Mrs -tarry Fowler of Stratford, Mr nd Mrs. Lester Dulany and Ken eth Dulany, of Lemoore. Mrs. Carpenter, a former res >nt of Milnor, N. Dakota, has

spent the greater part of «th »st four years. In Torrance. For Ix months she has been em loyed in Stratford, where she

lias acquired many well-wishing riends. Her husband was born n Weber Falls, Okla., but has ived in California the past 17

years. He is employed as a ruck driver In Stratford and

host of friends to wish him and his bride many years of wedded bliss. The happy couple will make their home in

Tht monthly poychtck to our employees has been getting bigger all the time. In a year's time it has grown from nearly $13,500,000 to about $16,000,000. Thousands of new people have come with us to help with the big job we Orult do to meet the \V«t«tremendous growth ... and our employees are getting the best pay rates ever.

The girli who run these check-writing ma­ chines are mighty important people . . . not only in the lives of our 67,000 employees . . . but in your life, too. For they write thousands of checks each month. And all these checks, ai they go into circulation, add to the total pros­ perity of everyone living in the communities we terve in the Pacific West.

New Working Dollori . .. Million* nf nrw dollan needed lo build buildingi ml buy new equipment in meet ihr public demand for more leltpboaei and inott icr»K- do lot come liom if It

About 40 ctnti of »ch dollar you pay for ten-ice a for employees... almost all th» rttt goes for taxes and other operating expenses. A few cents of each dollar go to mote than 700,000 people, many of (hem Westerners, whose savings built the telephone system. Y«4, your telephone dollar serves you, th« butcher, the baker and the whole community.

phone bills. New dolUrs come from people who tre willing lo put their uv- m|t into the butinest. we oust eata enough to ttuact ihew oew worUac doUari.

D TUIORArH COMPANY

Camp Fire Girls' Plunge Party Is Enjoyable Affair

The Ataya Camp Fire Qlrls re port a delightful party Friday at Long Beach Plunge, where they vere chaperoned by their leader

Mrs. Virginia Rugg.Hamburgers, pop and other

beach party foods were enjoyed by the group.

Mrs. Rugg Is to be com plimcnted for her efforts In add ing to the enjoyment of the girls vacation.

* * *

CHAKLKS W. MONTAGUES VACATION IN TOBBANCE

Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mon­ tague, recently of Imperial Val­ ley, are house guests of hla par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Parks. The montagucs' small sons, Jim­ my and Chucky, are visiting with their maternal grandpar­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Knud- sen, in Lomita. Montague has accepted a teachtngposltton at San Fernando school, where the family will make their new home.

* * *

JEWISH TEEN AGERS REPORT MEETING

Tho home of Miss Edith Paven, 613 Avenue A. Redondo Beach, was the setting for the meeting of the newly organized Bouth Bay Jewish Community teen-age group Thursday evening.

At the Initial meeting of the group held earlier in the week, Murray Beck was, elected tem­ porary president and Mlsa ftven temporary sfcrttsry.

* '* *

TEMKYCKh.ON VACATIONMrs. D. W, ,ftniyck. pirlU-

menUrlan of IMth street idttool P.T.A. Is taking a t*n*wttiks trip through Colorado and »» for east as Illinois with her husband and family.

year's program. * * *

188TH STREET P.T.A. REPRESENTED AT MEET

Gardena Wilmington cou TA recently held a sumi

meeting in Torrance park when 186th st. P.T.A. was representei ay their president, Mrs. Le< Wagner. It was announced :he meeting that a school of Formation Is to be held Wodnes day, Sept. 3, at Presbyteriar church, Wilmtngton.

* * * VISITS MOTHET.

Mrs. John Ellwood of 141 Marcellna ave., spent severa days this week at the home her mother, Mrs. James Alien, o Santa Paula.

Stratford.* * *

SON, JAMES CHESTER, BORN TO MALONES

Mr. and Mrs. Pat Malone, 1313 Portola ave., arc welcoming the arrival of a son, James Chester, born Friday Aug. 8 at Torrance Memorial hospital, man has a sister, Patricia Ann,

year old. The proud grand­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Humer of Torrance, and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Malone. of Vlcksburg, Arizona, formerly of Lomita.

ROYAI. NEIGHBORS SET MEETING DATE

Torrance Chapter No.. 8809, Royal Neighbors of America, will hold a regular meeting In Tor­ rance' Woman's clubhouse Tues­ day evening, Sept. 2, at 8:00 p.m. All officers are asked to attend. Refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the meeting.

K * *

DAUGHTER WELCOMED BY JESSOME FAMILY

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Jes- some, of 1727 Gramercy ave., are the parents of a daughter, Kath leen Elaino, bom Aug. 21 In Sea side hospital, Long Beach.

abefbc

Three Arts StudioDANCING, DRAMATICS, MUSIC

Class and Private Instruction2252 W. Carson St., Torrance. Calif.

Phone: Torrance 842

of ttanrlni MMlrrn of Amrrlr*. In,.; ft" A«t«<-l«tr<l IMni-ln of B.C.; Tk» National (.ullil of I'ltno Tnu-hrn, I .H.A.

NEW CLASSES FORMING FOR FALL TERM

Job's Daughters Guardian Counci At Mrs. Evans' Home

The Guardian Council of Tor-

Bethel No. 60 met TUPS-

tn'i'.iti i" the home of Coun

sidcnt Mis. Gladys Evans

to discuss pliins for th<- Job's

Eastern Star's Stated Meeting Is Enjoyable Occasion

The stated meeting of Tor-ranee Chapter No, 380, Order of

At tho conclusion of the ritual-tic work, Mrs. Grace Wright,

suing term.Assisting in outlining the sea

ables colorful with carnations,

ces Ouackenbush, of Lynwood.Appearing as guest soloists

were Mrs. Wright's young daugh-ers, Marca and Judy, whose pia­

no selections were enthusiasticBetter Hearing Care

means BETTER HEARING!

Mrs. Jeanettc Clarke, worthymatron, represented her chaptc

when she was presented at Point

Mrs. Ernest Tanner, secretary

f. C. Waldcn, Manager

Sonotone of InglewoodI47V2 No. Market St. Tel. Orchard 1-4872

turned recently from a visit withher parents In Sanborn, Iowa She also visited a sisterCrookston, Minn., near the Cana

Don't wart for Denta Carel Take advantage of Dr. Cowen's Liberal Credit Plan to have your work completed RIGHT NOW . . . ar­ range to pay later in Small Weekly or Month­ ly Amounts. Dr. Cowcn invites you to TAKE ALL YEAR to pay youi dental bills . . . NOT ONE PENNY Interest or Extra Charge.

DR. S. M. COWEN Dentist

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CHARLIE'S Guertf of Honor

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