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Keystc lay, Sept. 11, Mrs. Alex Mathcson, as chair "In tor ranee t&» the Cagr Shop" From Smith to Stanford, from Michigan to U.C.L.A. ... we lcn°w what'j rayons, corduroys .... all-important plaids and cheeks, ever-favorite solids. 3.98 to 8.95 ..1.98 to 9.95 . .2.70 to 5 ( .95 ..5.95 to 14.95 1.98 1.98 SKIRTS SWEATERS.... BLOUSES...... JACKETS...... GYM SHORTS GVM BLOUSES USE vbin CHARGE TOPPER SKIRT ... in rayon suiting with a whirl of Perma-Pleets . . . actually .baked inl Happy neutrals \o go in harmony with your varied blouses. Siies 22 to 28. 100% WOOL! . . . this trimly tailored cardigan jacket by Koretl For ward- robe diversity, wear it over smart dress . . . mix or match it with skirts and slacks. Sizes 10 to 18. entembtr 5, 1946 _ TORRANCE HERALP I Baby Contest "o Be Featured Club Juniors Parents may no* enter any jre-school age child In the baby ontest to be held this week and lext, ending with the Sept. 13 performance of Torrance Wo- man's club sponsored show, "The 'ep Parade." Children entered in the. contest will appear on :hc Civic Auditorium stage at the Thursday, Sept. 12 show and ;iamcs of the winning boy and the winning girl will be an- lounced at the Friday night performance. Parents entering contestants must provide two pictures of he child, one to be posted in McCown's Self Service drug 1334 El Prado, on Friday Sept. 6, and the other to be placed at any central downtown location of the parents' choice. Voters are to place pennies in i jar placed by the child's pic ure, to register votes. - - Proceeds from this project will swell the YWCA Youth Ac- tivities fund. The winning'boy and girl will each receive a silver cup. * Tp enter your baby in contest call Torrance 1266 today. * * * ... •one Club At'Initial Meet For 1946-47 Year 111 Members and friends of Wo j| men's Club of Keystone will the :lubhouse, 127 E Ines-U--' LOVELY BRIDE ... Mrs. J. D. Miller, who before her recent marriage was Mits Nellie Faye Gray. United in marriage in a ceremony performed at first Baptist parsonage, the couple will, live here following tyieir re- turn from a brief honeymoon in San Diego. In simple rites performed re- . Alien, L'orita Vallely To Present Lecture Series Here Members and friends of Tor- tance Woman's club are 'eagerly awaiting the opening of the 1948-47 club year which promise; to be .outstanding with many splendid features well under way for the women's enjoyment. Book lovers will welcome the announcement of the opening date for the club sponsored Lorita Baker Vallely lecture season. Other Torrance dates for these lectures are Feb. 19 and April 1'6, 1947. Everyone is in- vited. Interested persons may call Mrs. Chris Jones, 1123-W .r Mrs. Gordon Smith, 959-W, ir contact any club member. California's most popular re- viewer of world affairytend cur- rent books, Mrs. Vallcry draws record crowds from San Fran- :isco to San Diego In her bril- liant talks each month. She will bring a wealth of first hand information on post-war condi- tions gleaned during her recent 'Isit to the British Isles and >ther points of vantage. OPEIVS SEPT. IIMfc -nnrf Vou Will Find Their BACK TO SCHOOL CLOTHES ^ ht ilia & TEEN-AGE SHOP STUDENTS FETED RECITAL The birthdays of Ruthie Tru jillo, Alice Ueda, Sally Qassa way, Kay Drummond Curry, Beth and Evelyn Schlenker were celebrated following a piano re- cital presented by the students of Mrs. W. I. Trafzer and Hellon for the students. These same itu'dents win present their work the principals. Lovely In royal blue with :herry coke accessories and an irsage with bouvardia, Id caniE me uuuc ui ... i,. .,»..,..., jtuijen ts Wij, present ineir worn and other ,. ^w.v.*..., _ __ _ rnents. juest speaker. Mrs. CoWen will °'"e cr*P? T' ul '"d K ±"~ Augmenting the program were discuss "Jane Addams of Hull p £^^ ^S^^AS'SS. Mrs. A. L. Hudson, president, J-D. Rupe was the bridegrdom s atteridlng wcre Elalnc j^^^ ' a"endant- ion Mowed at the ^ A "" "«" * H^ parents, their return from iride' was graduated from Tor- , Mndred L Sates, -Sim Mrs arrc Ljnda Jon 111 conduct the business session id hostesses for the afternoon social hour will be -Mesdames S. O. Pribble and J. E. Sullivan. The lovely garden at the home Mrs. Hudson was a setting icently for a luncheon for about 20 club members and friends. Guests of honor that day >cre Mesdames Clara N. Colden, Jess Wagar, of Los Angeles and Marguerite Waters, of Domin- .^ceeds of a plant sale went 'HSP.S' * ^ %£*• ^^-nTHeZn Ito^wqll the club's treasury.. d's<*argc.d from service. ^ ; ^ ^^ ' * •* * ' a U CU I '"'"' ' " ' ***•. paby bhower Is - .-- Hilarious Affajr At Smith Home A.L.A. MEMBERS BETtiBN FROM CONVENTION Representing American Lc gion Auxiliary of Bert S. Cross land Post No. 170, at the con- intion. held late last month in Sacramento? were'"vclora"~Mup daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul, - phy. Daisy Watson and Marcella Smith (Marcella Crook), born at [8 ^ of Barbara Llsman, daughter o Dr. and Mrs. P. H. Lisman, o 1503 Post ave., will leave Sun day to enter Edgcwood Par' school for girls, at Briarcli' Manor, New York. Mrs. Lisman will accompan; her daughter cast and enrou will visit with her son, Phil Lisman, who is attending U. Coast Guard school at Groto: Conn. Mrs. Lisman plans month's. vacation before retur ing here. Torrance Herald Established, Jan. 1, 191*.. Published Every Thursday ftrover C. VVbyte- Editor-Publisher E. B. Brown, Busmen Mar. F. S. Solov«r, Managing Editc 1336 El Prado. Phone 444 Torrance, Calif. By Superior Court, Lo Angeles County. Entered as second class ma ter, January SO, 1914. at pos office, Torrance, Calif., undr Act of March 3, 1879. Official Newspaper of City of Torrance The honorees were recipients if small busts of composers as i token of their special day. On the front lawn, after -the ital punch was served with ^ Start right this school year' with fashion right clothes from the Teen-Age shop. Every garment styled as young ladies like them . . . and all tiny priced. Rattle Cachet SUITS Smart 100% wool materials in lovely blue, red and brown. Authentic design. Sizes 2 to 6. !& !&££%*£*£ ^'3-2% WS? BTt i:™ ^- sr j=±s n^r^s^^e Paula Lee Smith tday-old illy at tne nome 01 mr. Mrs. Ben H. Smith, 2415 land and Sl£ Los Cerritos hospital, Long | Beach, was the incentive for a ilarious baby shower arranged ?cently at the home of Mr. and abrillo avenue. Wearing .pink and blue bibs nd bows and reciting nursery rhymes as they entered the home, the guests included the baby's grandfathers, C. M. 3bk and Leoh Smith, and the following relatives and friends the new arrival's parents: Del ~ ' ~ " - -. . . Their convention .. important business will b< aissed at the business meet ing Monday evening, Sept. f St. Andrew's 'Guild hall. Plans for the Edison Masoni «..mer, set for Sept. 21, alsi will 'be outlined at this meeting which will be in charge of Ell Robinson. Memberships in the auxiliary' blanket club are still open, i is pointed out by committee members. BARBARA LISMAN ENROLLS R°8ers Jr., Hartley Ca'r'r. Roy IN N. Y. GIRLS' SCHOOL Smith, Floyd Bradshaw, John Rogers, Tom Smith, Perry Men- uenhall, all of this qity; Ray Christensen, of San Ped'ro; Walt, ok and Frank Startup, of Los Angeles; Bob Schultz, of Culver City. Many beautiful gifts wcre presented following an evening >f games and cards with Ray Rogers and Bob Schultz as win- spaghetti supper ____..__ . LEAVE FOB BIG BEAR VISIT The Rev- and Mrs. Clyde E. Ruckman left yesterday for Big Bear City for a week of rest, studv and planning of the pro- the First Methodist church for the months ahead. The Rev. and Mrs. Ruckman Anderson, Henry Pupkoff, R. M. returned recently -from a to Yellowstone, Spokane, Port --s , James P. QToole, seaman 2/c w stationed at Newport R.I «' U ^rve aboard the USS Val- F Jor8e ; s%", , b ,f. <»">"« ned , at A,PhjI1 adcl Ph' . mes J O'Toole plans to fly the new arrivals parens: Laine Crook, Bud and Clyde east for the commsslonlng cere. les "d to vlfilt wlth hcr monies and to visit with her departure spcnt thc*wcck , >" s . enjoyable conclusion to the evening. •* * * SANTA MARIA WEEKEND Blalne Walker, executive sec- retary of the Chamber of Com- merce and Mrs. Walker spent the weekend at Santa Maria, where they were guests at the Santa Maria Inn. * * * AT SINCLAIR HOME Julius Blum, of Stocktbn, were guests of their aunt, Mrs. W. H. Sinclair, on Friday. **••>< WEEKEND IN MOUNTAINS Mr. and Mrs. Robert.Lewcllen, Janet and Bobby, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hepburn, Long Beach, spent the holl- Subscription Rates i - » -, -. - Anywhere in Los Angeles County ' day weekend at Twin Peaks, $2.00 per year Blue Jay, near Arrowhead. >«^s>>tT*>»^eJE-e'S>«-«sc«'«>a>««s*s>e>« ACCORDION INSTRUCTION and BAND PRACTICE Boys and Girls 6 Years and Older BETTIE THOMAS 15. 191.5 GRAMERCV AVE. PHONE" TORRANCE o I I :W For Samtner Style and Comfort Phone Torrance ao<J for an appointment at the Beauty Salon Of Emma Roberts Hair Stylist * Venturing Distinctive Hair Styling Hair Shaping 1313 Sartor! Ave. 'Complete Permanent and Cold Wave Service TYKE and tEEN AGE SHOPS 1333-1335-1337 El Prado Torrance MAKES THE DIFFERENCE It takes more than modern design to make a house truly modern. The things that conttibute to the ease and con- venience of modern living-electrical appliances, lighting, air conditioning, and other electrical servicet-dapenii upon ' proper wiring, and plenty of oiitlats and switches. Adequate wiring adds little to building costs, but it ailds much to satisfaction and to the resale value of the house. The Edison Company offers you its domestic 'wiring advisory services without charge or obligation. Photic or write your, utmost IMison oflUe.

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Page 1: Cagr CLOTHES · 2010. 1. 12. · Lorita Baker Vallely lecture season. Other Torrance dates for these lectures are Feb. 19 and April 1'6, 1947. Everyone is in vited. Interested persons

Keystc

lay, Sept. 11, Mrs. Alex Mathcson, as chair

"In tor ranee t&» the Cagr Shop"

From Smith to Stanford, from Michigan to U.C.L.A. ... we lcn°w what'j

rayons, corduroys .... all-important plaids and cheeks, ever-favorite solids.

3.98 to 8.95

..1.98 to 9.95

. .2.70 to 5(.95

..5.95 to 14.95

1.98

1.98

SKIRTS

SWEATERS....

BLOUSES......

JACKETS......

GYM SHORTS

GVM BLOUSES

USE vbin CHARGE

TOPPER

SKIRT ... in rayon suiting with a whirl of Perma-Pleets

. . . actually .baked inl

Happy neutrals \o go in harmony with your varied

blouses. Siies 22 to 28.

100% WOOL! . . . this trimly tailored cardigan jacket by Koretl For ward­ robe diversity, wear it over smart dress . . . mix or match it with skirts and slacks. Sizes 10 to 18.

entembtr 5, 1946 _ TORRANCE HERALP I

Baby Contest "o Be Featured

Club JuniorsParents may no* enter any

jre-school age child In the baby ontest to be held this week and lext, ending with the Sept. 13

performance of Torrance Wo­ man's club sponsored show, "The 'ep Parade." Children entered

in the. contest will appear on :hc Civic Auditorium stage at the Thursday, Sept. 12 show and ;iamcs of the winning boy and the winning girl will be an- lounced at the Friday night

performance.Parents entering contestants

must provide two pictures of he child, one to be posted in

McCown's Self Service drug 1334 El Prado, on Friday

Sept. 6, and the other to be placed at any central downtown location of the parents' choice. Voters are to place pennies in i jar placed by the child's pic ure, to register votes. - -

Proceeds from this project will swell the YWCA Youth Ac­ tivities fund. The winning'boy and girl will each receive a silver cup. *

Tp enter your baby in contest call Torrance 1266 today.

* * * ...•one Club

At'Initial Meet • For 1946-47 Year

111 Members and friends of Wo j| men's Club of Keystone will

the :lubhouse, 127 EInes-U--'

LOVELY BRIDE ... Mrs. J. D. Miller, who before her recent marriage was Mits Nellie Faye Gray. United in marriage in a ceremony performed at first Baptist parsonage, the couple will, live here following tyieir re- turn from a brief honeymoon in San Diego.

In simple rites performed re-

. Alien,

L'orita VallelyTo PresentLecture Series Here

Members and friends of Tor- tance Woman's club are 'eagerly awaiting the opening of the 1948-47 club year which promise; to be .outstanding with many splendid features well under way for the women's enjoyment.

Book lovers will welcome the announcement of the opening date for the club sponsored Lorita Baker Vallely lecture season.

Other Torrance dates for these lectures are Feb. 19 and April 1'6, 1947. Everyone is in­ vited. Interested persons may call Mrs. Chris Jones, 1123-W .r Mrs. Gordon Smith, 959-W, ir contact any club member.California's most popular re­

viewer of world affairytend cur­ rent books, Mrs. Vallcry draws record crowds from San Fran- :isco to San Diego In her bril­ liant talks each month. She will bring a wealth of first hand information on post-war condi­ tions gleaned during her recent 'Isit to the British Isles and >ther points of vantage.

OPEIVS SEPT. IIMfc

-nnrf Vou Will Find Their

BACK TO SCHOOL

CLOTHES^ ht ilia

& TEEN-AGE SHOP

STUDENTS FETED RECITAL

The birthdays of Ruthie Tru jillo, Alice Ueda, Sally Qassa way, Kay Drummond Curry, Beth and Evelyn Schlenker were celebrated following a piano re­ cital presented by the students of Mrs. W. I. Trafzer and Hellon

for the students. These same itu'dents win present their work

the principals.Lovely In royal blue with

:herry coke accessories and an irsage with bouvardia,

Id

caniE me uuuc ui ... i,. .,»..,..., jtuijents Wij, present ineir worn

and other,. ^w.v.*..., _ __ _ rnents.juest speaker. Mrs. CoWen will °'"e cr*P? T'ul '"dK ±"~ Augmenting the program were

discuss "Jane Addams of Hull ^£p£^^ ̂S^^AS'SS. Mrs. A. L. Hudson, president, J-D. Rupe was the bridegrdom s atteridlng wcre Elalnc j^^^

' a"endant- ion Mowed at the ^ A "" "«" ™* H^

parents,

their return from

iride' was graduated from Tor-

, Mndred L Sates, -Sim

Mrs arrc Ljnda Jon

111 conduct the business session id hostesses for the afternoon social hour will be -Mesdames S. O. Pribble and J. E. Sullivan.

The lovely garden at the home>£ Mrs. Hudson was a settingicently for a luncheon for

about 20 club members and friends.

Guests of honor that day>cre Mesdames Clara N. Colden,

Jess Wagar, of Los Angeles and Marguerite Waters, of Domin-

.^ceeds of a plant sale went 'HSP.S' *™^ %£*• ̂ ^-nTHeZnIto^wqll the club's treasury.. d's<*argc.d from service. ^ ; ^ ̂ ^' • * •* * ' a U CU I '"'"' ' " ' ***•. •paby bhower Is - .-- —

Hilarious Affajr At Smith Home

A.L.A. MEMBERS BETtiBN FROM CONVENTION

Representing American Lc gion Auxiliary of Bert S. Cross land Post No. 170, at the con-

intion. held late last month inSacramento? were'"vclora"~Mup daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul, - phy. Daisy Watson and Marcella Smith (Marcella Crook), born at [8 ^ of

Barbara Llsman, daughter o Dr. and Mrs. P. H. Lisman, o 1503 Post ave., will leave Sun day to enter Edgcwood Par' school for girls, at Briarcli' Manor, New York.

Mrs. Lisman will accompan; her daughter cast and enrou will visit with her son, Phil Lisman, who is attending U.Coast Guard school at Groto: Conn. Mrs. Lisman plans month's. vacation before retur ing here.

Torrance HeraldEstablished, Jan. 1, 191*..

Published Every Thursdayftrover C. VVbyte-Editor-Publisher

E. B. Brown, Busmen Mar.F. S. Solov«r, Managing Editc

1336 El Prado. Phone 444Torrance, Calif.

By Superior Court, LoAngeles County.

Entered as second class ma ter, January SO, 1914. at pos office, Torrance, Calif., undr Act of March 3, 1879.

Official Newspaper of City of Torrance

The honorees were recipients if small busts of composers as i token of their special day.

On the front lawn, after -the ital punch was served with^

Start right this school year' with fashion right clothes from the Teen-Age shop. Every garment styled as young ladies like them . . . and all tiny priced.

Rattle Cachet

SUITSSmart 100% wool materials in lovely blue, red and brown. Authentic design. Sizes 2 to 6.

!& !&££%*£*£ ^'3-2% WS? BTti:™ ̂ - sr j=±s n^r^s^^e

Paula Lee Smith tday-old

illy at tne nome 01 mr. Mrs. Ben H. Smith, 2415 land and Sl£

Los Cerritos hospital, Long | Beach, was the incentive for a

ilarious baby shower arranged ?cently at the home of Mr.

andabrillo avenue. Wearing .pink and blue bibs nd bows and reciting nursery

rhymes as they entered the home, the guests included the baby's grandfathers, C. M.

3bk and Leoh Smith, and the following relatives and friends

the new arrival's parents: Del ~ ' ~ " - -. . .

Their convention .. important business will b< aissed at the business meet

ing Monday evening, Sept. fSt. Andrew's 'Guild hall.

Plans for the Edison Masoni «..mer, set for Sept. 21, alsi will 'be outlined at this meeting which will be in charge of Ell Robinson.

Memberships in the auxiliary' blanket club are still open, i is pointed out by committee members.BARBARA LISMAN ENROLLS R°8ers Jr., Hartley Ca'r'r. Roy IN N. Y. GIRLS' SCHOOL Smith, Floyd Bradshaw, John

Rogers, Tom Smith, Perry Men- uenhall, all of this qity; Ray Christensen, of San Ped'ro; Walt,

ok and Frank Startup, of Los Angeles; Bob Schultz, of Culver City.

Many beautiful gifts wcre presented following an evening

>f games and cards with Ray Rogers and Bob Schultz as win-

spaghetti supper

____..__ . LEAVE FOB BIG BEAR VISIT

The Rev- and Mrs. Clyde E. Ruckman left yesterday for Big Bear City for a week of rest, studv and planning of the pro-

the First Methodist church for the months ahead.

The Rev. and Mrs. Ruckman

Anderson, Henry Pupkoff, R. M.

returned recently -from ato Yellowstone, Spokane, Port

• --s ,James P. QToole, seaman 2/c.°w stationed at Newport R.I«'U ^rve aboard the USS Val-

FJor8e; s%", '° , b,f. <»">"« ned ,at A,PhjI1adclPh' .mes J O'Toole plans to flythe new arrivals parens:Laine Crook, Bud and Clyde east for the commsslonlng cere.

les "d to vlfilt wlth hcrmonies and to visit with her departure

spcnt thc*wcck,>" s

.enjoyable conclusion to the

evening.•* * *

SANTA MARIA WEEKENDBlalne Walker, executive sec­

retary of the Chamber of Com­ merce and Mrs. Walker spent the weekend at Santa Maria, where they were guests at the Santa Maria Inn.

* * * AT SINCLAIR HOME

Julius Blum, of Stocktbn, were guests of their aunt, Mrs. W. H. Sinclair, on Friday.**••>< WEEKEND IN MOUNTAINS

Mr. and Mrs. Robert.Lewcllen, Janet and Bobby, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hepburn,

Long Beach, spent the holl-Subscription Rates i - » -, -. - Anywhere in Los Angeles County ' day weekend at Twin Peaks,

$2.00 per year Blue Jay, near Arrowhead.>«^s>>tT*>»^eJE-e'S>«-«sc«'«>a>««s*s>e>«

ACCORDIONINSTRUCTION and BAND PRACTICE

Boys and Girls 6 Years and Older

BETTIE THOMAS15. 191.5 GRAMERCV AVE. PHONE" TORRANCE o I I :W

For SamtnerStyle and Comfort

Phone Torranceao<J

for an appointment at the Beauty Salon

Of —

Emma Roberts

Hair Stylist* Venturing

Distinctive

Hair Styling Hair Shaping

1313 Sartor! Ave.'Complete Permanent and

Cold Wave Service

TYKE and tEEN AGE SHOPS

1333-1335-1337 El Prado Torrance

MAKES THE DIFFERENCEIt takes more than modern design to make a house truly modern. The things that conttibute to the ease and con­ venience of modern living-electrical appliances, lighting, air conditioning, and other electrical servicet-dapenii upon

' proper wiring, and plenty of oiitlats and switches.Adequate wiring adds little to building costs, but it ailds

much to satisfaction and to the resale value of the house.The Edison Company offers you its domestic 'wiring

advisory services without charge or obligation. Photic or write your, utmost IMison oflUe.