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TweK TORRANCE 'HERALD OCTOBER 16, 1952 PTA Milk Bowl Football •Carnival Begins Tonight; Locals To Play Tomorrow; for Hourly 3000 otherwise would luiv meal, a program vvliicl ily I'TA district ;ipp School $113,000 each year. i.'hii-li sohooLs will ilitaTil more athtnttc 'lit from (Me welfare fund established from1 the event by the Policy Deleriiilnlng Com- mittee of the Hoard of Kdnca- Court St. Catherine Initiates Largest Class In History Largest class in the history of I he Court, .Hi initiates', was received into Court St. Catherine. Catholic Daughters of America, at formal candlelight riles held last Monday evening.at the Nativity Church parish hall. Initiated were Mcsdamcs William Hartley, William Hard- esly, F. C. Rick, F. J. Cavanaugh, Gerald Loew, Bernard Dougan, Henry Sifias. Lawrence Jordan, Paul Hlngtgen, Clar- ence Batty, Raymond Rogers, Vincent K. Hebson, Thomas B. McLaughlin, Gerald MacDonald, Jerry C. Urlbe, and Lena with PermaCold * Guards .fresh and fro:*!!! foods .is no 6ther refrigei * No moving pans In PermaCold system to wear—or make noli **• PermaCold Freezing System Ou.ir.Mlteed 10 ye.lrs. Twice as lor as any other! Friendly .Credit—No Down Payment National Home Appliance Co. HARRV M. ABRAMSOSl 1267 Sartori Phone 78 BRIDAL WHITE . . . Miss Barbara Joan Gregory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kasden, 27002 Dapplegray Lane, Rolling Hills, became Mrs. Denis Leo Lynch Saturday, Oct. 4. She and her husband, s'on of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lynch. of Downey, will make their home In the Palos Verdes Apart- ments, 456 Hollywood-Palos Vcrdeg Parkway, following a honeymoon at Laguna Beach. (Photo by Glen-Mark Studio). Arts and-Crafts Club will hold regular meeting tomorrow night, 8 p. m., at the Y.M.C.A. Building, with Mrs. Ruth Gil- , president, conducting the business session. SWFTTOF06COMATK. and you'// never shfft again / ITS rm DRim IN om fOHDOMATIC WJH V-l OX SIX WhiHu-v.Tvmipii-k, Kurd l!0-h.p. V-H i.r III! h.|i. Six. Kiinlimuilii- / FROM TORRANCE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Family of Mr. and Mrs. Don Id Wilson, 4615 Moresby D wis Increased by another daugh er, Joy Murlam,.Oct. 4 at 12:3 i.m. The 4 Ib. 13 oz. infan oins a- sister, Chej-yl Rae, 41 nd . a brother, Mark Stephen 10 months.. Father is a chii chemist" at National Supply Co randparents are Mr. and Mrs Roy E. Kus and Mrs. G. N Woodward, all of San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wrlght 20845 Jamieson St.,- becam grandparents again Oct. 5whe Gloria Jean was born to the! and his wife, Mr. and Mrs Robert Wrlght, at 1:54 p.m. We coming the 8 Ib., 4',i baby sif the 1039 W. 203rd Si tome is Robert Lee. Father i mployed as a press operator Rubber Teck, Inc. Four-year-old Grant Trev alyardt now has a baby'sister, Deborah Lynn, who was born Oct. 6 to 10:15 a. m., weighing lis. Father Maurice Galyardt i chemist at Stlllman Rubber In Culver City, while mother at home, 923 Felbar .Ave. Messrs, and Mesdames E. C. Galyardt, 1017 Acacia Ave., and Bishop, C'aerphllly, (31am., South Wales, are grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Myron H. Will more, 1023 Felbar Ave., now ir« parents of their first daugh- ter, Annabelle Susan, who ar- Ived Oct. 10, weighing 6 Ibs. 2 Mi z. Father is employed as a Two initiates Into Court Ave Marie In Los Angeles alsb took part In the ceremony. They were Misses Ruth M. 'Cope- land and Mary Pettit. Mrs. Lyle J. O'Hora, grand regent, and Miss Hclcnc Thompson, district deputy, conducted the rites. Courts repiK'sented at the affair were Ave Maria, Joan of Arc, Our I,ady of Victory, Compton, and Angelus. Mrs. Anna Bogpsl, Court Ellwood. Pennsylvania, also was a guest. Purple and gold, colors of the initiating Court, com- bined for a colorful table' setting during the refreshment hour following ceremonies. Mrs. O'Hora and Miss Thompson poured. .. , ' Mrs. Sam Estes served as chairman for the affair. As- sisting her were Mesdames E. K. Cunningham, C. E. Bowcn, Joseph J. Turkmany, and Joseph H. Turkmany. Total of 110 Ibs. of clothing,' amounting to about $460, has been sent to the Pope's warehouse, Mi's. Walter Schaef- er,.-social welfare chairman, reported at last week's Monday meet. An additional 60 Ibs. is ready to send, she said. Mrs. Schaefer also gave a report .of the Court's visit to the hospital. Assisting her in the visit were Mesdames William Garrity and Ann Miller. Mrs. Frank H. Forester, Share the Faith chairman, also 'presented her monthly report. ' , - Following business session, refreshments were served by hostesses for the evening, Mesdames Frank J. Ferrell .and John Melville. , 'Something Old' Highlights Wedding Of Barbara Joan Qregory To Denis L. Lynch Wearing her great-grandmother's wedding ring, a fourth gen ration Californlan, Miss Barbara Joan Gregory' became the pride of Denis Leo Lynch ,at 5 o'clock ceremonies 'Saturday, Oct 4, at the Nativity Church here. Given in marriage by her stcpfalher, Sidney Kasden, 27002 Dapplcgray Lane, Rolling Hills,J* : ; he former Miss Gregory. chose oymoon at Laguna Bcachi ncw andlclight satin and Chantllly ace gown with cathedral train and flngerlip-lenglh Illusion veil their home at Paloa icld in place by a coronet of Apartments, 456 Hollywood Pa seed pearls. Her bouquet was white chrysanthemums. Honeyed tangerine satin vith natching net overskirts formed attire of Matron of Honor Mrs. Robert Lynch, sister-in-law of groom, and Bridesmaids y Cosgrove, Celeste Gour- deau, Dolores MuelW, and Dl- West. The girls wore cir- clets of fall shaded chrysantho- lums in their hair and carried latching bouquets. Robert Lynch was groomsman for his brother, while Jason Williams, Robert Herman, Au ?usto Sou*, and Arthur Camp bell seated guests. Double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. P. J. McGuin ICS3. About 350 guests gathered at the Palos Verdes Country Club following afternoon rites to con. gratulate the newly-married pair. Carl Rosa was guest book regis- trar. When they return from a hon- NAVY l&VN AND BU1DE . . . Kichard G. Wright, SN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wrlghl, 2826 Oramer'cy Ave., ex- changed rings and vows with Miss Carole Ruth Greemorc of Daker.si'icld Saturday, Sept. 27, at ceremonies in Las Yogas, Nc.'V. Couple will live, in San Francisco, , where, the groom is attending Electronics School until April, then will move .lo San Diego. R. C. WRIGHT WEDS BAKERSFIELD MISS lie bride length gown of white satin matching elbow-length glo cey Gl- and cap. Her bouquet was of white chrysanthemums. Miss Joanno Moll of North M Hollywood attended as vaid of honor 'in a, blue 'gown With Ewoklt. of Ti Mr. and Mrs. Lynch will maki rdes ios Verdes Parkway. The bride, a graduate of Ra- mona Convent at Alhambra, at- tended the University of South- rn California, where she WRS . member of a capella choir nd Gamma Phi Deta sorority. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lynch of Downey, the groom Is a graduate of Teachers State College in South Dakota. He Is a Marine veteran of World War LOCALS TO MEET Local branch of American Red Cross will hold Its first fall meeting tomorrow night, 7:30 o'clock, at the Torrance City Hall, announced W. A. Felkcr, chairman. Board mem- bers and the general public are Invited to attend. PTA GOALS HEADLINE PERRY SCHOOL MEET juild Smarts Two-Day Rummage Sale Tomorrow Tomorrow and Saturday the Ladles Guild of the Central Evangelical United Brethren Church will hold a rummage drafts Wllln at Air Research. The Stephe have tv 3 other child- and Gregory, A new son, bora Oct. 8 at 7:08 Lyn, was born Oct. 10 at 7:62 p. m. and weighing 8 Ibs. 9 oz., has joined William Robert, Hi, lo complete the household of Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers Vou can pay more bur you can'f buy better* Mill I I/ A 1120 4 ABtllll.LO UHIIlUANimtVKION IHOW |KO YOUR FORD DEALER AVI- IOHII A\< V N.I.«il,W.a , 1:00, KNIH ,'il Union Oil Co. i! domic) I Waltc- son, Kiiberl Lie, Oct. 6 at 1:07 a H oz. arrival Join; the Hide home, 217 Ave. Oramlpaienl!i and Mchdiiiin-. l.ij« W.illni.i. ,iml A .M Tiilaiv. All 8 Ib, daughte Michael, 5, at Pill-pose of the recent. Perry School Parent-Te; nee held In Ihe school auditorium was to inform parents of th<* school's deep concern for children, . for year-round programs t development, said Mn Included on the guest list ?ro Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wrlghl, rs. Jacklyn George, sister of and Mrs. Betty RED CROSS SETS TOURS OF CENTER >rrance Branch of America) National Red Cross, in eo-opei ation with the Los Angclc: Chapter, announced plans thi: week to conduct tours through the blood center at 1200 S. Ver- tr ont Ave. " Mesdames Don Hyde and Mel Dward, local chairmen of the blood program, stated that this being done in an effort to educate many blood donors who o the idea that blood should! given only when emergencyj appeals are made, and not rcgu-' larly as a 'humanitarian duty. I Tuesdays tiavo been set aside as- visiting days and all local ganizatlons may contact the, Red Cross office at Torrance 3447, or Edward Schottland at kirk 4-5201, Extension 401, in advance so that the visit may; be properly scheduled. Visitors will be made to un- derstand the Importance of blood mi 1 community and.the prob- s Red Cross is facing In Its rts to collect it, Mrs. Hyde Said. nd Mcs- tries J. Frank Greemore, moth- of the bride; Lillian Marriott, grandmother of the bride; and Miss Audrey Nell of Bakers- field. The groom, who enlisted In the Navy Dec. 26, 1950, Is now attending electronics school on Treasure Island at San Francis- co. Previously he was stationed on the USS Carbonero subma- rine' at San Diego. He and his bride' will make their home in San Francisco un- til the school term ends in April, ill return to San Diego. SEE PACE 4 nd edu d Its sale al the chin Clothing adults, dishes, and horn, ances will be featured, i Ing to Mesdames Maudi children and appll- (ceord- 1 Lock and N. D. Smith, the money-making project. plans ectcd toward their wholesome growth W. A. Wright, publicity chairman. '* Lester Foster, principal, intro- duced all faculty members and emphasized the binding of home, school, and community in com- iion endeavor lo accomplish the iltlmate goal of every school n Toiranco Unified School Ills- rlct, which Is to develop good iltlzens. Foster also commented on .the xtraordinary co-operation l>e- ween administrators and par m. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Jone 627 Sartn i-ch Deborah Le alhrnp, id B. Baker, s Roebuck In liiuilh .him. 'I'h. Douglas Frank, nt-teacher School. llation everyone present af Perry series of Family Life Kiln sponsored by Torrame Sri; Adult Education in coupe with Perry School, Cre xtendcd tc attend th< it clarity dc mulling ft Ib: n in tlu' Inn nanny, 6; Jinui I. Mrs. Marg-a 111,inn I Maker, Chi-mUtic grandpa rents. Now Oil Display 1952SERVEL America's New Kind of REFRIGERATOR—HOME FREEZER With PERMACOLD FREEZING SYSTEMI SEE IT TODAVI —— GUARANTEED 10 YEARS —— FLOOR FURNACES ALSO DUAL & WALL FURNACES Thermostatic Controls F.H.A. FINANCING <p \llll \4.i: DISPOSALS WASTE KING " """'GENERAL ELECTRIC » INSINKERATOR Normal Installation Price. $135.00 /ith Dishmaster Dishwasher $190.00 Torrance Plumbing Co. Appliances Heating Plumbing Repairs 1418 Marcelina Ave. Torrance 60

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Page 1: •Carnival Begins Tonight; Class In History...* Guards .fresh and fro:*!!! foods .is no 6ther refrigei * No moving pans In PermaCold system to wear—or make noli **• PermaCold

TweK TORRANCE 'HERALD OCTOBER 16, 1952

PTA Milk Bowl Football •Carnival Begins Tonight; Locals To Play Tomorrow;

for Hourly 3000 otherwise would luiv meal, a program vvliicl

ily I'TA district ;ipp School $113,000 each year.

i.'hii-li sohooLs will ilitaTil more athtnttc

'lit from (Me welfare fund established from1 the event by the Policy Deleriiilnlng Com­ mittee of the Hoard of Kdnca-

Court St. Catherine Initiates Largest Class In History

Largest class in the history of I he Court, .Hi initiates', was received into Court St. Catherine. Catholic Daughters of America, at formal candlelight riles held last Monday evening.at the Nativity Church parish hall.

Initiated were Mcsdamcs William Hartley, William Hard- esly, F. C. Rick, F. J. Cavanaugh, Gerald Loew, Bernard Dougan, Henry Sifias. Lawrence Jordan, Paul Hlngtgen, Clar­ ence Batty, Raymond Rogers, Vincent K. Hebson, Thomas B. McLaughlin, Gerald MacDonald, Jerry C. Urlbe, and Lena

with PermaCold* Guards .fresh and fro:*!!! foods .is no 6ther refrigei* No moving pans In PermaCold system to wear—or make noli

**• PermaCold Freezing System Ou.ir.Mlteed — 10 ye.lrs. Twice as lor as any other!

Friendly .Credit—No Down Payment

National Home Appliance Co.HARRV M. ABRAMSOSl

1267 Sartori Phone 78

BRIDAL WHITE . . . Miss Barbara Joan Gregory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kasden, 27002 Dapplegray Lane, Rolling Hills, became Mrs. Denis Leo Lynch Saturday, Oct. 4. She and her husband, s'on of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lynch. of Downey, will make their home In the Palos Verdes Apart­ ments, 456 Hollywood-Palos Vcrdeg Parkway, following a honeymoon at Laguna Beach. (Photo by Glen-Mark Studio).

Arts and-Crafts Club will hold regular meeting tomorrow

night, 8 p. m., at the Y.M.C.A. Building, with Mrs. Ruth Gil-

, president, conducting the business session.

SWFTTOF06COMATK.and you'// never shfft again /

ITS rm DRim IN om fOHDOMATIC WJH V-l OX SIXWhiHu-v.Tvmipii-k, Kurd l!0-h.p. V-H i.r III! h.|i. Six. Kiinlimuilii-

/FROM TORRANCE

MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

Family of Mr. and Mrs. Don Id Wilson, 4615 Moresby D wis Increased by another daugh er, Joy Murlam,.Oct. 4 at 12:3 i.m. The 4 Ib. 13 oz. infan oins a- sister, Chej-yl Rae, 41 nd . a brother, Mark Stephen

10 months.. Father is a chii chemist" at National Supply Co

randparents are Mr. and Mrs Roy E. Kus and Mrs. G. N Woodward, all of San Diego.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wrlght 20845 Jamieson St.,- becam grandparents again Oct. 5whe Gloria Jean was born to the!

and his wife, Mr. and Mrs Robert Wrlght, at 1:54 p.m. We coming the 8 Ib., 4',i baby sif

the 1039 W. 203rd Si tome is Robert Lee. Father imployed as a press operator

Rubber Teck, Inc.Four-year-old Grant Trevalyardt now has a baby'sister,

Deborah Lynn, who was born Oct. 6 to 10:15 a. m., weighing

lis. Father Maurice Galyardt i chemist at Stlllman Rubber In Culver City, while mother at home, 923 Felbar .Ave.

Messrs, and Mesdames E. C. Galyardt, 1017 Acacia Ave., and

Bishop, C'aerphllly, (31am., South Wales, are grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. Myron H. Will more, 1023 Felbar Ave., nowir« parents of their first daugh­

ter, Annabelle Susan, who ar- Ived Oct. 10, weighing 6 Ibs. 2 Miz. Father is employed as a

Two initiates Into Court Ave Marie In Los Angeles alsb took part In the ceremony. They were Misses Ruth M. 'Cope- land and Mary Pettit.

Mrs. Lyle J. O'Hora, grand regent, and Miss Hclcnc Thompson, district deputy, conducted the rites.

Courts repiK'sented at the affair were Ave Maria, Joan of Arc, Our I,ady of Victory, Compton, and Angelus. Mrs. Anna Bogpsl, Court Ellwood. Pennsylvania, also was a guest.

Purple and gold, colors of the initiating Court, com­ bined for a colorful table' setting during the refreshment hour following ceremonies. Mrs. O'Hora and Miss Thompson poured. .. , '

Mrs. Sam Estes served as chairman for the affair. As­ sisting her were Mesdames E. K. Cunningham, C. E. Bowcn, Joseph J. Turkmany, and Joseph H. Turkmany.

Total of 110 Ibs. of clothing,' amounting to about $460, has been sent to the Pope's warehouse, Mi's. Walter Schaef- er,.-social welfare chairman, reported at last week's Monday meet. An additional 60 Ibs. is ready to send, she said.

Mrs. Schaefer also gave a report .of the Court's visit to the hospital. Assisting her in the visit were Mesdames William Garrity and Ann Miller.

Mrs. Frank H. Forester, Share the Faith chairman, also 'presented her monthly report. ' , -

Following business session, refreshments were served by hostesses for the evening, Mesdames Frank J. Ferrell .and John Melville. ,

'Something Old' Highlights Wedding Of Barbara Joan Qregory To Denis L. Lynch

Wearing her great-grandmother's wedding ring, a fourth gen ration Californlan, Miss Barbara Joan Gregory' became the pride of Denis Leo Lynch ,at 5 o'clock ceremonies 'Saturday, Oct

4, at the Nativity Church here.Given in marriage by her stcpfalher, Sidney Kasden, 27002

Dapplcgray Lane, Rolling Hills,J* : ; he former Miss Gregory. chose oymoon at Laguna Bcachi ncw

andlclight satin and Chantllly ace gown with cathedral trainand flngerlip-lenglh Illusion veil their home at Paloa icld in place by a coronet of Apartments, 456 Hollywood Paseed pearls. Her bouquet waswhite chrysanthemums.

Honeyed tangerine satin vithnatching net overskirts formed attire of Matron of Honor Mrs. Robert Lynch, sister-in-law of

groom, and Bridesmaids y Cosgrove, Celeste Gour-

deau, Dolores MuelW, and Dl- West. The girls wore cir­

clets of fall shaded chrysantho- lums in their hair and carried latching bouquets. Robert Lynch was groomsman

for his brother, while Jason Williams, Robert Herman, Au ?usto Sou*, and Arthur Camp bell seated guests.

Double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. P. J. McGuin

ICS3.About 350 guests gathered at

the Palos Verdes Country Club following afternoon rites to con. gratulate the newly-married pair. Carl Rosa was guest book regis­ trar.

When they return from a hon-

NAVY l&VN AND BU1DE . . . Kichard G. Wright, SN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wrlghl, 2826 Oramer'cy Ave., ex­ changed rings and vows with Miss Carole Ruth Greemorc of Daker.si'icld Saturday, Sept. 27, at ceremonies in Las Yogas, Nc.'V. Couple will live, in San Francisco, , where, the groom is attending Electronics School until April, then will move

.lo San Diego.

R. C. WRIGHT WEDS BAKERSFIELD MISS

lie bridelength gown of white satin matching elbow-length glo cey Gl­

and cap. Her bouquet was of white chrysanthemums.

Miss Joanno Moll of North MHollywood attended as vaidof honor 'in a, blue 'gown With Ewoklt. of Ti

Mr. and Mrs. Lynch will maki rdes

ios Verdes Parkway.The bride, a graduate of Ra-

mona Convent at Alhambra, at­ tended the University of South- rn California, where she WRS

. member of a capella choir nd Gamma Phi Deta sorority.Son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew

Lynch of Downey, the groom Is a graduate of Teachers State College in South Dakota. He Is a Marine veteran of World War

LOCALS TO MEETLocal branch of American

Red Cross will hold Its first fall meeting tomorrow night, 7:30 o'clock, at the Torrance

City Hall, announced W. A. Felkcr, chairman. Board mem­ bers and the general public are Invited to attend.

PTA GOALS HEADLINE PERRY SCHOOL MEET

juild Smarts Two-Day Rummage Sale Tomorrow

Tomorrow and Saturday the Ladles Guild of the Central Evangelical United Brethren Church will hold a rummage

drafts Wllln

at Air Research. The

Stephehave tv 3 other child-

and Gregory,

A new son, bora Oct. 8 at 7:08 Lyn, was born Oct. 10 at 7:62p. m. and weighing 8 Ibs. 9 oz., has joined William Robert, Hi, lo complete the household of Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers

Vou can pay more

bur you can'f buy better*

Mill I I/ A1120 4 ABtllll.LO

UHIIlUANimtVKION IHOW |KO

YOUR FORD DEALERAVI- IOHII A\<

V N.I.«il,W.a , 1:00, KNIH

,'il Union Oil Co. i!

domic) IWaltc-

son, Kiiberl Lie, Oct. 6 at 1:07 a H oz. arrival Join; the Hide home, 217 Ave. Oramlpaienl!i and Mchdiiiin-. l.ij«W.illni.i. ,iml A .MTiilaiv.

All 8 Ib, daughte

Michael, 5, at

Pill-pose of the recent. Perry School Parent-Te; nee held In Ihe school auditorium was to inform

parents of th<* school's deep concern for children, . for year-round programs t

development, said Mn

Included on the guest list ?ro Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wrlghl, rs. Jacklyn George, sister of

and Mrs. Betty

RED CROSS SETS TOURS OF CENTER

>rrance Branch of America) National Red Cross, in eo-opei ation with the Los Angclc: Chapter, announced plans thi: week to conduct tours through the blood center at 1200 S. Ver- tr

ont Ave. " Mesdames Don Hyde and Mel Dward, local chairmen of the

blood program, stated that this being done in an effort to

educate many blood donors who o the idea that blood should! given only when emergencyj

appeals are made, and not rcgu-' larly as a 'humanitarian duty. I

Tuesdays tiavo been set aside as- visiting days and all local

ganizatlons may contact the, Red Cross office at Torrance 3447, or Edward Schottland at

kirk 4-5201, Extension 401, in advance so that the visit may; be properly scheduled.

Visitors will be made to un­ derstand the Importance of blood

mi1 community and.the prob- s Red Cross is facing In Its rts to collect it, Mrs. Hyde

Said.

nd Mcs- tries J. Frank Greemore, moth- of the bride; Lillian Marriott,

grandmother of the bride; and Miss Audrey Nell of Bakers- field.

The groom, who enlisted In the Navy Dec. 26, 1950, Is now attending electronics school on Treasure Island at San Francis­ co. Previously he was stationed on the USS Carbonero subma­ rine' at San Diego.

He and his bride' will make their home in San Francisco un­ til the school term ends in April,

ill return to San Diego.

SEE PACE 4

nd edu d Its

sale al the chinClothing

adults, dishes, and horn, ances will be featured, i Ing to Mesdames Maudi

children and appll-

(ceord- 1 Lock

and N. D. Smith,the money-making project.

plansectcd toward their wholesome growth W. A. Wright, publicity chairman. '* Lester Foster, principal, intro­

duced all faculty members and emphasized the binding of home, school, and community in com- iion endeavor lo accomplish the iltlmate goal of every school n Toiranco Unified School Ills- rlct, which Is to develop good iltlzens.

Foster also commented on .the xtraordinary co-operation l>e- ween administrators and par

m. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.Jone 627 Sartn

i-ch Deborah Le

alhrnp,

id B. Baker, s Roebuck In

liiuilh .him. 'I'h.Douglas Frank,

nt-teacher School.

llation everyone present

af Perry

series of Family Life Kiln sponsored by Torrame Sri; Adult Education in coupe with Perry School, Cre

xtendcd tc attend th<

it clarity dc

mulling ft Ib: n in tlu' Inn

nanny, 6; Jinui I. Mrs. Marg-a

111,inn I Maker, Chi-mUtic grandpa rents.

Now Oil Display

1952SERVELAmerica's New Kind of

REFRIGERATOR—HOME FREEZERWith

PERMACOLD FREEZING SYSTEMI

SEE IT TODAVI —— GUARANTEED 10 YEARS ——

FLOOR FURNACES— ALSO —

DUAL & WALL FURNACES Thermostatic Controls F.H.A. FINANCING

<p \llll \4.i: DISPOSALS

WASTE KING " """'GENERAL ELECTRIC » INSINKERATOR

Normal Installation Price. $135.00 /ith Dishmaster Dishwasher $190.00

Torrance Plumbing Co.Appliances — Heating — Plumbing Repairs

1418 Marcelina Ave. — Torrance 60