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TQRRANCE HERALD. Tor WOMEN Shop for MEN TORftANCE MEN'S SHOP GAY NECKWEAR bist known' ties . . . An-ow, Botany, Holly- voyuc and Chuncy. And they arc hece in the largest stock of fine ties to be found in this area. Only ..... in plaids, stripes and solids. Art extra popular gift for all men a Shop! $2-95 $4-95 - $5.95 COLORFUL SOX A sure-fire gift! Plain colon, or as fancy you could aik. Interwoven, Westminster Cooper's. 40c to $1.50 SMART SWEATERS Coat, slipover and sleeveless styles in the fine 100',; virgin wool. Solid colors and argyle plaids. Nationally advertised brands such as $2.95 to $10.00 STETSON & ADAM HATS :hristmas gif k out just -I $5.00 to $10.00 Certificates. A real Christmas gift then he ROBES for his Super Gift Variety of fabric and styles SA.95 v up LOAFER JACKETS Sure I He wants one . . . and if he has one, certainly he wants another. You will find popular two-tone effect in plain and plaid combi- nations . . . you ate certain to find one to suit him! $7.95 up Where Women Shop for Men Torrance Men's Shop 1325 SARTORI AYE. TORRANCE * ARROW SHIRTS * ST.'TSON HATS « COOPER UNDERWEAR * WESTMINSTER HOSE * BOTANV & CHENEX TIES « ROGUE SPORT SHIRTS « RABHOR ROBES The Best In Nationally Advertised Men's Wear /7/ .^jJISHk* * SA 10 a. m. Tueida/. METHODIST CHURCH FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH ftcv. flarry flrnntnn, pastor. B I'rado at Mdnuel, Ili front ot htgt school. Sunday school, 9:16 a.m. I. W Uoss, superintendent. Claimed to all JIKCH. Mornlns service. 11 o'clock. A niirscry Is provided for small ch 1- dreri. Junior church for older ch 1- dron., Evening; service, 6 o'clock:. Ther« will tic a cnnillollght vesper service with the choir Hlnglnic the cant.-itit "C'hrlat Is the Hope of the Wor d.' Thc ptllJlIc IH cordially Invited. \Vcilnesdnv evening B:)ard ol Education will meet In the pitrson- agd at 8 o'clock. The choir wll hold a Christmas party nt the home at Mrs. John Klnff. 2267 Car- son, Wednesday ov<nln#. Thlirsdnt cvc-nlne choir rchmraal at 7: JO. Wednesday mornlns p r n y e f groups will meet In tho different homes' at 10 o'clock. CENTRAL EVANGELICAL COMMUNITY CHURCH H. Wcslcy Roloff, pastor. Afarce- llna at Arlington. One block from the postorncc. Phone 131. Sunday Kcrvlcoo Sunday school. 9:30 a.m. Morning service. 11:00 o'clock. Third Sunday In Advent. Topic: "PIlRNmagc fecncath a kv'cnlnR service 7:80 o'clock. Topic: "A Prayer for t'atlence." Young people's fellowship claws meets Sunday mornings ut 9:30 o'clock. Wedncsdav at 7:30 p.m. the mid- week hour of Bible study and prayer. FOURSQUARE CHURCH 1207 El Prado. Rev. and Mra. Arthur P. Puderscn. paators. Phond 1152. Sunday school, 3:45 a.m. Special c-nh-est. Everybody welcome. Morning service 11:00 o'clock. Topic: "To What Purpose Is This Waste." Missionary message. Evening; (fervid- 7:30 o'clock. special numbers feature the music Yoime People's Mi-ling, 6:30 p.m. Crusader Young People. Wednesday 7:30 p.m.. "HrlnR Friday 7:30 p.m.. Dec. 13, Bvan- {i.-llst .1. Hugh Wrllrpp will prone i and show the all HOUIU! motion pic- ture, "The Conversion of Zac- chaeUH." known also as "No Great- er Power.". Everyone Is wMcomc to all sorv- SAINT ANDUEW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Kngracla, between Arlington and Manual.' The Rev. Paul Moore Wheeler. Rector. Phone 660. . Sunday Services 9:30 a.m., Junior church and 11:00 a.m,, morning prayer and sermon. Holy communion, first SUhday. 6:30 p.m., young people's meeting. 7:30 p.m., third Sunday, holy cmrimiinion and service or Interces- sion for tho' armed forces. 8: 00 a.m., second Sunday, holy communion for thc young people, followed by breakfast. Second Friday, 7:8D p.m., Oor- ' nn Guild. - First Friday, 1 p. m.. fit. Ccclila's iulM. Second Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.. Vestry rm-.-ffnu. Second Thursday. 1:30 p. m.. Voman's Auxiliary. CHURCH OF CHRIST services at T., mince Men's Bible 'lns« building on Cravens. BoyJ ' 'leld. nfl.xtw. ' Bible, study, 10 a. m. Worship, 10^-16 a. m. riiiMilu* .-'(HiliB services. 7:111 Hock MEN'S BIBLE CLASS n their hall opposite puhllc library .n Cravens uvu. All men welcoiw. " ia<M ASSEMBLY OF ODD l';i ul II. p.-rry, pastor. I7J1 Bor- Kunilay sehiiol, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:15 o'clock. Christ's Ainli:is«ad<iiH, C:00 p. in Evening service. 7:-IO P. rn. Prayer nicotine each muimn« .-it to o'clock except Suturduy, Uihle .vudln«. Wednesday service. 7:45 p. m. Friday, Young People's Bible itudy meeting at 7H6 p. m. CATHOLIC CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY Enitraclii and Munuei avenues Rev. Fr. Patrick J. McGulnness, imatur. Teli'phono 382. Musses Holydnys: (1 and 8 u.m. Week day Mas*: 8 a.m. Novena services to Sacred Heart Wednesday, 7:90 p.m. Devotions to Sacred Heart, Flrsi Friday. 1 a.m. Classes, for converts. Monday veiling, 7 to 8 p.m.; Wednesday vcnlna. after services. Confessions: Saturdays. 4 to 6 p.m., 7:30 to 9 p.m.; eves of Holy- lays and First Fridays, same time. Catechism classes: Wednesday* it 3 p.m.: Saturdays at 8:30 a.m. Altai boy mcutlng*. Wednesdays it 4:80 p.m. Choir rehearsal. Mondays at 7:4li Altar Society meetings, lasi Wednesday of month. 1:80 p.m. MONETA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1720 (iunlc-im blvd., Uurdonu (1 block west of WuHierii). at l«Gth it. I'liont MB 4-1061. Rev. S. Martin Eldsath, pallor. Sunday Hchuiil, tl;ir, u.m. llugn :. UiiB.li, BIIII-U! siii>"rlntcn>lf!iir. MIIMMIIK ».-rviee 11:00 o'cluok. Vmi'lli; I'ehple'n MeellliK 6:30 Mill. Tin- Sumluy .veiiiim wiint'lil|i liiiur will lualill-e an in-null redid) hv Jiilm Kill' NiiMskiii;, Ph.D., and a Christinas reiullnit lij- Mm. Cecil jllKt'll. Dr. NmilHKiiu Is pliilL'Hrioi of Sucluliijiy In the University ur Himthmn l-ulhoiiiln. but uiu.lu IIIIH licon u lifelong huliby, which he Hludleil l.ulh In Ncn VolK ullll l.mi<l.,n. Mrs. Luisen Is u ri-udoi Hl.ll UK-.ll III ; : 1 :;.ll; ^ll'.IlM b' tie 11 |.i"Ui|.llj .it i:M (Mil. Acacia and Sonoma avcs. Phone 591. Frank D. Mechllng. pastor. Hunrlay school 9:80 a m P.M. Wheeler Gets High Church Post The Rev. Paul Moore Wheeler. rector of St. Andrew's church, Tdplc: "The Firm Foundation." . . f . ...... Children's Ulblo hour and cute- ' ' ^_ _ .'ifternoon at 3-15 and Saturday -d^iBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBw inornttiHT at 9:00. ' ^^[^ i Victory Circle Will meet at the ^^BBBWBMRlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB homo., of Mrs. Matt Bheldon, 620 N. ^ BBF^^^^^^|*«BBB'^BBBBBBBBBV Blentt five1., Redondo Reach on ^^^f ^^^^<|IBBBBBBV Tuesday, December 19 at 7:30 p.m. ' i^^^F ^^^T^^^fc The iW'llln Circle will hold Its '. ^B . 'j^H " ay' ^FliiT BAPTIST -f * *& ffH Rev. C. Miles Nortlirup past* r »* .. ^ K^L^Lr t'arson und Mnrtina. Phone Its -- . ^^fj^^f Sunday school. 9:30 a.m. De- ''"i ^^LflL^H' partmentff for all ages. Hurry , * ^^k^^^^^r Hllllcr, general superintendent. A ' ;_ZB^B^BBBW Morning wcrrice, 10:50 o'clock. j^k >, J*^****^^^l^^F Special music directed hv ljt"*lie ^^^ft > ' V^^^IMlJfek^ l-c)ng. ^^^^pV v£u.< ^jiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl Kvenlng .scrvli-e 7:30 o'clnck. ^l^& T^^g||^flB^B^B^IH "The Anchors of the Chrlsllan ^^^^^^^ ' ^^^BLV^^^^^^^^I Faith.' ('horns and priilse service. ^^^^^^^^^^ JiiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBi Voung People's nieeting (i:30 p.tn. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^BhMkllflB^B^B^B^B^B^B * (^IrnutiH for children nhd adults. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Wednesday, -7:30 p.m., prayer ^^^^^^^^^^^^l^^^^^^^^^^^^^l meeting rtnd' Britton Ross lilblc study in the1 book of Matthew. , BEV. PAUL M. WIIEELEK Kvangellcnl releasecr scliool time evcl-y Wednesday 11:20 to 12:00 Hpv n , CarDentrr. Bishon of : for Ith to 6th grades. All chll- FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Hlfi KnKi'ai-m ove. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. 1,. D. Oabcock, nuperlntendcnt. Morning servloe at 10:40 o'clock. Rev. B. H. Llngenfeltcr, Interim ponfnr. Evening, service. 7:80 o'clo.ck tun Endeavor. 6:30 p in. Wednesday evening. 8 p.m., oholr rehearsal. KEYSTONE ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sunday lelmul. 9:15 a. ui. M,m, service. 7;SO p. m. M 1 d IT e e k services. -Woilnesila > and 'Friday, 7:30 p. m. NAZARENE CHURCH Sunday school, 9:-l5 a.m. Voung People's 'meetllig. 6: SO. Evening service.^ 7:30 o'l-lnek LATTER DAY SAINTS Woman's clubhouse. Wilford Newiand, bishop: nd Primary, 10 n. m. ^..-rnmi-nt niFiftmir. Sunday. 6:30 Evening service at 7:30. MUIIIUI i.iiurovtrmuni nieetlllK, Tuesday. 7 :80 p. m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Alabama and chairman of the Protestant Episcopal church's Division of Youth, +ias appontcd him national field representative for the Pacific coast of the : The Rev. Mr. Wheeler will be' the Division of Youth's official representative at the diocesan convention's summer conference, youth camps and parish meet- Ings to keep such groups well informed concerning the youth programs of the church. . . The duties assumed are part time and in no waj will affect the Rev. Mr. Wheeler's position as rector of St. Andrew's it was said. - In January, ne will attend a conference at San Francisco of the National Youth leaders to plan the ensuing year's work. Music Students SR 1 BO * i ' -TT fit feicale-Tea QB n v H A For rdA GrouD Wl H D HSTIIB vll WMw At thc recent ' "musicale-tca" 21S5 21Slh st. and Munuei ave. | held at the Dana Junior high ^ Sunday morning _ services at 11. ^chool, the necessary funds wcrc da" de"v >en"n«0?n Ceting, a 8 np.^ *£"£'- raised for the scholarship award ing room at 1760 Munuei aye., 11 to bo presented to Students so a.m. to 4 p.m. cuch week day. ''s the Llmcrae. including Man. Ivolved by Atomic Force?" This iioxtloa will be the subject of I he : 'i n d n y Lesson-Sermon In all lunches of The Mother Church. he First Church of Christ. Sclcn that they may continue their studies for one year free. This ftmd was raised by the three harbor district councils, Loniita- San-Pedro, Gateway and Garde- ha-Wilmington, and will be put i it. In fJoston. The Golden Text Is with the Tenth district fund. oni John: "In the- beginning jvus | A gu( ,st ul thl , tca was Ml .s 'HRS were made by him; and ' out lil"i was not any thing :k< that WHS made " Luke's Gospel relates Hint "a cer- n centurion's servant, who was i unto him. was sick, and ready tile. And when he heard of Jesus, sent unto him the ciders of the . s, beseeching ulm that he lid come and uenl his servant." chairman for thc Tenth district, who announced that Tenth dis- trict anticipated supplying at least 18 students with scholatv ships and has set the grade re- striction at seven to 12 for in- strumentalists and ten to 12 for vocalists. Auditions will take place at the Sentous Center, lurlou sent friends and said, j j an <j violin:. Jan. 10.' nlano: jrd, trouble not thyself: for I i nol worthy that thou shouldost ; er under my roof: ... but say In vtord, and my eervant shall be :iled. . . . When Jesus heard these Ings, be marvelled at him, . . and :ld ... I have not found so great Ith, no, not In Israel. And they int were sent, returning to the ouse, found the servant wholo that ad Been sick." In "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Mury Baker Kddv writes: "Jesus Illustrated tho divine Principle and tho power of immortal Mind by healing sickness and Bin and destroying tho founda- tions of death." Navy Urges New Use of T Mail Announcing the curtailment of naval flying over North' Atlan- tic routes during the winter months, the Navy Department this Week again recommended increased Use of V-mail to as sufc messages from home to men of the Navy In the Euro- pean theatre of operations. Navy officials stated that air- mail letters, until spring, will take an average of two weeks for delivery, a.'i compared to one week during summer months. "Air mall will continue to he slow during thc coming winter montha," they said, "because na- Jan. 11, orchestral Instruments.- To 'qualify, stttdent.s must be recommended by their school principals or musical instructor and only classic selections will be acceptable.^ The schools participating In the program wcrc: Banning high, represented by Pamela Bleick, violinist; Regina Pleazo, pianist; Tommy Cosgrove, clari- netist. Seventh St. school, Syble Jean Keith, pianist; Roberta Sproulc, flutist. Gulf Avei school, Mae Smith,' pianist, and Darlene Parrot!, bell player, in duet. Thc chorus from Cabrillo Ave. elementary school sang three ." numbers. Ann Olsen, pianist, represented Torrance elemen- tary and from Naibonne high school was Lols Lee MacPhall, cellist, accompanied by Mrs. Ha MacPhail. Two vocal trios, Bet- ty Lynn, Madeline Farlcy, Elen: nor Quisenberry and Miss Quls- onberry, Miss Farley and Frieda MeVeight. Miss Quisenberry al- so sang li solo. Miss Maralyn Woodruff, one of last year's scholarship win- ners, played a violin selection. Frpm San Pedro high school, Louise Winter, accompanied by Esther Mickey, .sung a solo und the Torranue high school ensem- ble played three numbers, under val flying over northern Allan -he direction of Louis Sautcr, tic routes has been curtailed \ instructor. The mixed glee club until better flying Weather in of Dana Junior high school sang the spring." lwl) numbers under the dlrec- V-mull, they revealed, rating tlon ul Mrs. I. Walking and a prlorlllcs because of Its space- trio, which included Lona Lee rrnving value, will continue to Manlove, second .soprano, Gwcn- roach Its destination In the nor- lolyn Clemeiison, lirst soprano, nal time of five to seven days. ! and Therreso Dlltuccu, alto, The equivalent of 25 sacks of sang. Kil'leeiith St. sciiool also airmail letters can be carried in presented their glee club. Mrs. one small V-mull sack. Because . William Hall, general chairman, of the quantity of airmail post- i was hostess, assisted by Mes- ed, much of It will have to be 1 dames Earl Uhlln, C. M. Clem- carried in ships during the win- ! enson, C. A. Rechtwig, F. C UT. authorities stilted. | Hillar und K. Brack. ij Bible One of Says Ministe Christmas Gift Plan Continued At St Andrew's Each year it Christmas time, the children of St. Andrew's church school bring suitable presents for distribution to the "The Bible rightfully deserves a place as one of the seven wonders of the ancient, thc me- ........ ._. _._ _._.. dieval and the modern worlds," I f c'5s~ 'fortimatc children whose according to the statement df Christmas may not be M plcntl- Rev. H. Wesley Roloff in his ful ns th,,| r ewt, i dn(j thig yeari sermon Sunday at thc Central thc Rev Paul Moore Wheeler, Evangelical Community church, rectori has announced, the chll- Torrance. Spenklng on thc sub-1 dren wnl go to tne Navy Family jrct, "Seven Wonders of the Bi- l>le," the local pastor said that the value of the Bible in society and life could not be computed in any monetary way. Rare manuscripts of th valued al more than one-half a million dollars, Thc Bible story Chapel Sunday school of Long Beach, where children of ordi- nary navy seamen attend. The children Will take .their S[i, '"| presents to St. Andrew's church Blble aic school-next Sunday. The monthly prayer service of I tins Inspired the greatest In art and literature. Raphael's original of the Madonna and Child Is intercession for the memBers or the armed forces from families of St. Andrew's church will be lued at more than $5,000,000. held at 7:3° P' m' All of this and much more Is Tn * J llnlor <*""* choir will 'n'.alned within the pages of|Pr°vIdc special mtlSic for thc /our Bible and mine. It is man's service. It win. bo under the -hoiccst treasure," the pastor direction Of Mra. Carl Lane. cmtmerntlng seven out- ;IR worders of the Bible the pnstor explained that it was difficult to choose between the y wonders found within Its 's. He first asserted that Bible is "man's oldest and yet his newest book, more con- temporary and up-to-date than tomorrow's newspaper. Though much of it is more than 3,500 years old, it is still as vital for ly as when it was first " Other wonders of the Bible mentioned were: Thc Bi- ble's unique authorship, the work of both.God and man; Its .iniversal appeal, to all ages, classes and races; its prophetic truthfulness; its supreme reve- lations, of sin and Jesus Christ thc all-sufficient cure; Its power to transform human life and regenerate human society; and finally, Its absolute triumph and complete victory over all Its enemies. Though men have sought to destroy it, thl -Bible is written today In more than 1,000 tongues and dialects. More than 25,000,000 copies are being printed every year. It outsells all the best sellers combined and continues to do so year aft- er year. Concerning this great book the pastor said: "This book will keep you from sin, or i sin wHl keep you from this book." $862,819 FOR FOOD Fifty-one Army hospitals In the Ninth Service Command pur- chased $862,319 worth of food ovor a two months period re- cently. Christmas Magic IN CHARLENE Costume Jewelry Clever- creations of the unusual . . . dorie by artisans in the modern mode . . . especially selected by Charlene for quality «nd beauty befitting our «tor« . .' . and just right for that special gift for your lovely lady. Chooie earrings, pins and other novelties. LOVELY PURSES Soft le.then and potenti with new clever olaipi and beautiful- ly, lined interiors and zipper V-NECK SWEATERS $495 Smart Vanity-Maid long iloeve brown, red and blue. Bizei 34 to 40. CHARL HE 1327 SARTORI AVE. TORRANCE Ne«t to Torrance National Bank

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TQRRANCE HERALD. Tor

WOMEN Shop for MEN

TORftANCE MEN'S SHOP

GAY NECKWEARbist known' ties . . . An-ow, Botany, Holly- voyuc and Chuncy. And they arc hece in the largest stock of fine ties to be found in this area. Only .....

in plaids, stripes and solids. Art

extra popular gift for all men a

Shop!

$2-95

$4-95 - $5.95

COLORFUL SOXA sure-fire gift! Plain colon, or as fancy you could aik. Interwoven, Westminster

Cooper's.

40c to $1.50

SMART SWEATERSCoat, slipover and sleeveless styles in the fine 100',; virgin wool. Solid colors and argyle plaids. Nationally advertised brands such as

$2.95 to $10.00

STETSON & ADAM HATS:hristmas gif k out just -I

$5.00 to $10.00

Certificates. A real Christmas gift then he

ROBESfor his Super Gift Variety of fabric and styles

SA.95 v up

LOAFER JACKETS

Sure I He wants one . . . and if he has one, certainly he wants another. You will find popular two-tone effect in plain and plaid combi­ nations . . . you ate certain to find one to suit him!

$7.95 up

Where Women Shop for Men

Torrance Men's Shop1325 SARTORI AYE. TORRANCE

* ARROW SHIRTS * ST.'TSON HATS « COOPER UNDERWEAR

* WESTMINSTER HOSE * BOTANV & CHENEX TIES« ROGUE SPORT SHIRTS « RABHOR ROBES

The Best In Nationally Advertised Men's Wear

/7/ .^jJISHk* * SA10 a. m. Tueida/.

METHODIST CHURCH FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCHftcv. flarry flrnntnn, pastor. B

I'rado at Mdnuel, Ili front ot htgtschool.

Sunday school, 9:16 a.m. I. WUoss, superintendent. Claimed to all JIKCH.

Mornlns service. 11 o'clock. Aniirscry Is provided for small ch 1-dreri. Junior church for older ch 1-dron.,

Evening; service, 6 o'clock:. Ther«will tic a cnnillollght vesper servicewith the choir Hlnglnic the cant.-itit"C'hrlat Is the Hope of the Wor d.'Thc ptllJlIc IH cordially Invited.

\Vcilnesdnv evening B:)ard olEducation will meet In the pitrson- agd at 8 o'clock. The choir wll hold a Christmas party nt thehome at Mrs. John Klnff. 2267 Car­son, Wednesday ov<nln#. Thlirsdntcvc-nlne choir rchmraal at 7: JO.

Wednesday mornlns p r n y e fgroups will meet In tho differenthomes' at 10 o'clock.

CENTRAL EVANGELICALCOMMUNITY CHURCH

H. Wcslcy Roloff, pastor. Afarce-llna at Arlington. One block fromthe postorncc. Phone 131.

Sunday Kcrvlcoo Sunday school. 9:30 a.m.Morning service. 11:00 o'clock.Third Sunday In Advent.Topic: "PIlRNmagc fecncath a

kv'cnlnR service 7:80 o'clock.Topic: "A Prayer for t'atlence." Young people's fellowship claws

meets Sunday mornings ut 9:30 o'clock.

Wedncsdav at 7:30 p.m. the mid­ week hour of Bible study and prayer.

FOURSQUARE CHURCH1207 El Prado. Rev. and Mra.

Arthur P. Puderscn. paators. Phond 1152.

Sunday school, 3:45 a.m. Specialc-nh-est. Everybody welcome.

Morning service 11:00 o'clock. Topic: "To What Purpose Is This Waste." Missionary message.

Evening; (fervid- 7:30 o'clock.

special numbers feature the music

Yoime People's Mi-ling, 6:30 p.m.Crusader Young People.

Wednesday 7:30 p.m.. "HrlnR

Friday 7:30 p.m.. Dec. 13, Bvan- {i.-llst .1. Hugh Wrllrpp will prone iand show the all HOUIU! motion pic­ ture, "The Conversion of Zac-chaeUH." known also as "No Great­ er Power.".

Everyone Is wMcomc to all sorv-

SAINT ANDUEW'S EPISCOPALCHURCH

Kngracla, between Arlington and Manual.' The Rev. Paul MooreWheeler. Rector. Phone 660. .

Sunday Services 9:30 a.m., Junior church and

11:00 a.m,, morning prayer andsermon. Holy communion, firstSUhday.

6:30 p.m., young people's meeting. 7:30 p.m., third Sunday, holy

cmrimiinion and service or Interces­sion for tho' armed forces.

8: 00 a.m., second Sunday, holy communion for thc young people, followed by breakfast.

Second Friday, 7:8D p.m., Oor- ' nn Guild.- First Friday, 1 p. m.. fit. Ccclila'siulM.Second Wednesday. 7:30 p. m..

Vestry rm-.-ffnu.Second Thursday. 1:30 p. m..

Voman's Auxiliary.CHURCH OF CHRIST

services at T., mince Men's Bible'lns« building on Cravens. BoyJ

' 'leld. nfl.xtw. ' Bible, study, 10 a. m.

Worship, 10^-16 a. m. riiiMilu* .-'(HiliB services. 7:111

Hock

MEN'S BIBLE CLASS

n their hall opposite puhllc library.n Cravens uvu. All men welcoiw.

" ia<M ASSEMBLY OF ODDl';i ul II. p.-rry, pastor. I7J1 Bor-

Kunilay sehiiol, 9:30 a. m.Morning worship, 10:15 o'clock. Christ's Ainli:is«ad<iiH, C:00 p. inEvening service. 7:-IO P. rn.Prayer nicotine each muimn« .-it

to o'clock except Suturduy, Uihle.vudln«.

Wednesday service. 7:45 p. m. Friday, Young People's Bible

itudy meeting at 7H6 p. m.

CATHOLIC CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY

Enitraclii and Munuei avenuesRev. Fr. Patrick J. McGulnness, imatur. Teli'phono 382.

Musses Holydnys: (1 and 8 u.m. Week day Mas*: 8 a.m. Novena services to Sacred Heart

Wednesday, 7:90 p.m.Devotions to Sacred Heart, Flrsi

Friday. 1 a.m.Classes, for converts. Monday

veiling, 7 to 8 p.m.; Wednesday vcnlna. after services.

Confessions: Saturdays. 4 to 6 p.m., 7:30 to 9 p.m.; eves of Holy-lays and First Fridays, same time.

Catechism classes: Wednesday* it 3 p.m.: Saturdays at 8:30 a.m.

Altai boy mcutlng*. Wednesdaysit 4:80 p.m.

Choir rehearsal. Mondays at 7:4li

Altar Society meetings, lasiWednesday of month. 1:80 p.m.

MONETA PRESBYTERIANCHURCH1720 (iunlc-im blvd., Uurdonu (1

block west of WuHierii). at l«Gthit. I'liont MB 4-1061.

Rev. S. Martin Eldsath, pallor.Sunday Hchuiil, tl;ir, u.m. llugn

:. UiiB.li, BIIII-U! siii>"rlntcn>lf!iir.MIIMMIIK ».-rviee 11:00 o'cluok.

Vmi'lli; I'ehple'n MeellliK 6:30 Mill.

Tin- Sumluy .veiiiim wiint'lil|i liiiur will lualill-e an in-null redid)hv Jiilm Kill' NiiMskiii;, Ph.D., anda Christinas reiullnit lij- Mm. CeciljllKt'll. Dr. NmilHKiiu Is pliilL'Hrioi

of Sucluliijiy In the University urHimthmn l-ulhoiiiln. but uiu.lu IIIIH licon u lifelong huliby, whichhe Hludleil l.ulh In Ncn VolK ulllll.mi<l.,n. Mrs. Luisen Is u ri-udoi

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tie 11 |.i"Ui|.llj .it i:M (Mil.

Acacia and Sonoma avcs. Phone 591.

Frank D. Mechllng. pastor. Hunrlay school 9:80 a m

P.M. WheelerGets HighChurch Post

The Rev. Paul Moore Wheeler.rector of St. Andrew's church,

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"ay' ^FliiT BAPTIST -f * *& ffHRev. C. Miles Nortlirup past* r »* .. ^ K^L^Lr

t'arson und Mnrtina. Phone Its -- . ^^fj^^fSunday school. 9:30 a.m. De- ''"i ^^LflL^H'

partmentff for all ages. Hurry , * ^^k^^^^^rHllllcr, general superintendent. A ' ;_ZB^B^BBBW

Morning wcrrice, 10:50 o'clock. j^k >, J*^****^^^l^^F

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Voung People's nieeting (i:30 p.tn. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^BhMkllflB^B^B^B^B^B^B *(^IrnutiH for children nhd adults. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H

Wednesday, -7:30 p.m., prayer ^^^^^^^^^^^^l^^^^^^^^^^^^^lmeeting rtnd' Britton Ross lilblcstudy in the1 book of Matthew. , BEV. PAUL M. WIIEELEK

Kvangellcnl releasecr scliool time evcl-y Wednesday 11:20 to 12:00 Hpv n , CarDentrr. Bishon of :for Ith to 6th grades. All chll-

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCHHlfi KnKi'ai-m ove. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. 1,. D.

Oabcock, nuperlntendcnt.Morning servloe at 10:40 o'clock.

Rev. B. H. Llngenfeltcr, Interimponfnr.

Evening, service. 7:80 o'clo.ck

tun Endeavor. 6:30 p in.Wednesday evening. 8 p.m., oholr

rehearsal.

KEYSTONE ASSEMBLY OF GODSunday lelmul. 9:15 a. ui. M,m,

service. 7;SO p. m. M 1 d IT e e k services. -Woilnesila >

and 'Friday, 7:30 p. m.

NAZARENE CHURCH

Sunday school, 9:-l5 a.m.

Voung People's 'meetllig. 6: SO.Evening service.^ 7:30 o'l-lnek

LATTER DAY SAINTS Woman's clubhouse. Wilford

Newiand, bishop:

nd Primary, 10 n. m. ^..-rnmi-nt niFiftmir. Sunday. 6:30 Evening service at 7:30.MUIIIUI i.iiurovtrmuni nieetlllK,

Tuesday. 7 :80 p. m.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.SCIENTIST

Alabama and chairman of theProtestant Episcopal church's Division of Youth, +ias appontcdhim national field representative for the Pacific coast of the :

The Rev. Mr. Wheeler will be'the Division of Youth's officialrepresentative at the diocesanconvention's summer conference,youth camps and parish meet-Ings to keep such groups well informed concerning the youthprograms of the church. . .

The duties assumed are parttime and in no waj will affect the Rev. Mr. Wheeler's positionas rector of St. Andrew's it wassaid. -

In January, ne will attend aconference at San Francisco ofthe National Youth leaders toplan the ensuing year's work.

Music StudentsSR 1 BO * i ' -TTfit feicale-Tea

QB n v H AFor rdA GrouD Wl H D HSTIIB vll WMw

At thc recent ' "musicale-tca"21S5 21Slh st. and Munuei ave. | held at the Dana Junior high

^ Sunday morning _ services at 11. ^chool, the necessary funds wcrc da"de"v>en"n«0?n C eting, a8 np.^ *£"£'- raised for the scholarship awarding room at 1760 Munuei aye., 11 to bo presented to Students soa.m. to 4 p.m. cuch week day.

''s the Llmcrae. including Man. Ivolved by Atomic Force?" Thisiioxtloa will be the subject of I he

: 'i n d n y Lesson-Sermon In all lunches of The Mother Church.he First Church of Christ. Sclcn

that they may continue theirstudies for one year free. This ftmd was raised by the threeharbor district councils, Loniita- San-Pedro, Gateway and Garde-ha-Wilmington, and will be put

i it. In fJoston. The Golden Text Is with the Tenth district fund.oni John: "In the- beginning jvus | A gu(,st ul thl , tca was Ml.s

'HRS were made by him; and' out lil"i was not any thing:k< that WHS made "

Luke's Gospel relates Hint "a cer-n centurion's servant, who was

i unto him. was sick, and ready tile. And when he heard of Jesus, sent unto him the ciders of the

. s, beseeching ulm that helid come and uenl his servant."

chairman for thc Tenth district,who announced that Tenth dis­trict anticipated supplying atleast 18 students with scholatvships and has set the grade re­ striction at seven to 12 for in­ strumentalists and ten to 12 forvocalists. Auditions will takeplace at the Sentous Center,

lurlou sent friends and said, j jan <j violin:. Jan. 10.' nlano: jrd, trouble not thyself: for I

i nol worthy that thou shouldost ; er under my roof: ... but say In vtord, and my eervant shall be:iled. . . . When Jesus heard theseIngs, be marvelled at him, . . and

:ld ... I have not found so greatIth, no, not In Israel. And they int were sent, returning to theouse, found the servant wholo thatad Been sick."In "Science and Health with Key

to the Scriptures" Mury Baker Kddv writes: "Jesus Illustrated tho divine Principle and tho power of immortal Mind by healing sickness and Bin and destroying tho founda­ tions of death."

Navy Urges New Use of T Mail

Announcing the curtailment ofnaval flying over North' Atlan­tic routes during the wintermonths, the Navy Department this Week again recommendedincreased Use of V-mail to assufc messages from home tomen of the Navy In the Euro­pean theatre of operations.

Navy officials stated that air­mail letters, until spring, willtake an average of two weeksfor delivery, a.'i compared to oneweek during summer months.

"Air mall will continue to heslow during thc coming wintermontha," they said, "because na­

Jan. 11, orchestral Instruments.- To 'qualify, stttdent.s must be recommended by their schoolprincipals or musical instructorand only classic selections willbe acceptable.^

The schools participating Inthe program wcrc: Banninghigh, represented by PamelaBleick, violinist; Regina Pleazo,pianist; Tommy Cosgrove, clari­ netist. Seventh St. school, Syble Jean Keith, pianist; Roberta Sproulc, flutist. Gulf Avei school, Mae Smith,' pianist, andDarlene Parrot!, bell player, in duet.

Thc chorus from Cabrillo Ave. elementary school sang three ." numbers. Ann Olsen, pianist, represented Torrance elemen­tary and from Naibonne highschool was Lols Lee MacPhall,cellist, accompanied by Mrs. HaMacPhail. Two vocal trios, Bet­ ty Lynn, Madeline Farlcy, Elen:nor Quisenberry and Miss Quls-onberry, Miss Farley and FriedaMeVeight. Miss Quisenberry al­so sang li solo.

Miss Maralyn Woodruff, oneof last year's scholarship win­ners, played a violin selection.Frpm San Pedro high school,Louise Winter, accompanied byEsther Mickey, .sung a solo undthe Torranue high school ensem­ble played three numbers, under

val flying over northern Allan -he direction of Louis Sautcr,tic routes has been curtailed \ instructor. The mixed glee clubuntil better flying Weather in of Dana Junior high school sangthe spring." lwl) numbers under the dlrec-

V-mull, they revealed, rating tlon ul Mrs. I. Walking and aprlorlllcs because of Its space- trio, which included Lona Leerrnving value, will continue to Manlove, second .soprano, Gwcn-roach Its destination In the nor- lolyn Clemeiison, lirst soprano,nal time of five to seven days. ! and Therreso Dlltuccu, alto,

The equivalent of 25 sacks of sang. Kil'leeiith St. sciiool alsoairmail letters can be carried in presented their glee club. Mrs.one small V-mull sack. Because . William Hall, general chairman,of the quantity of airmail post- i was hostess, assisted by Mes-ed, much of It will have to be 1 dames Earl Uhlln, C. M. Clem-carried in ships during the win- ! enson, C. A. Rechtwig, F. CUT. authorities stilted. | Hillar und K. Brack. ij

Bible One of

Says Ministe

Christmas Gift Plan Continued At St Andrew's

Each year it Christmas time, the children of St. Andrew's church school bring suitable presents for distribution to the

"The Bible rightfully deserves a place as one of the seven wonders of the ancient, thc me- ........ ._. _._ _._..dieval and the modern worlds," I fc'5s~ 'fortimatc children whose according to the statement df Christmas may not be M plcntl- Rev. H. Wesley Roloff in his ful ns th,,|r ewt,i dn(j thig yeari sermon Sunday at thc Central thc Rev Paul Moore Wheeler, Evangelical Community church, rectori has announced, the chll- Torrance. Spenklng on thc sub-1 dren wnl go to tne Navy Familyjrct, "Seven Wonders of the Bi- l>le," the local pastor said that the value of the Bible in societyand life could not be computed in any monetary way. Rare manuscripts of th valued al more than one-half a million dollars, Thc Bible story

Chapel Sunday school of Long Beach, where children of ordi­ nary navy seamen attend.

The children Will take .their S[i, '"| presents to St. Andrew's church Blble aic school-next Sunday.

The monthly prayer service of Itins Inspired the greatest In art and literature. Raphael's original of the Madonna and Child Is

intercession for the memBers or the armed forces from families of St. Andrew's church will be

lued at more than $5,000,000. held at 7:3° P'm' All of this and much more Is Tn* Jllnlor <*""* choir will 'n'.alned within the pages of|Pr°vIdc special mtlSic for thc

/our Bible and mine. It is man's service. It win. bo under the -hoiccst treasure," the pastor direction Of Mra. Carl Lane.

cmtmerntlng seven out- ;IR worders of the Bible

the pnstor explained that it was difficult to choose between the

y wonders found within Its 's. He first asserted that Bible is "man's oldest and

yet his newest book, more con­ temporary and up-to-date than tomorrow's newspaper. Though much of it is more than 3,500 years old, it is still as vital for

ly as when it was first " Other wonders of the

Bible mentioned were: Thc Bi­ ble's unique authorship, the work of both.God and man; Its .iniversal appeal, to all ages, classes and races; its prophetic truthfulness; its supreme reve­ lations, of sin and Jesus Christ

thc all-sufficient cure; Its power to transform human life

and regenerate human society; and finally, Its absolute triumph and complete victory over all Its enemies. Though men have sought to destroy it, thl -Bible is written today In more than 1,000 tongues and dialects. More than 25,000,000 copies are being printed every year. It outsells all the best sellers combined and continues to do so year aft­ er year. Concerning this great book the pastor said: "This book will keep you from sin, or i sin wHl keep you from this book."

$862,819 FOR FOOD Fifty-one Army hospitals In

the Ninth Service Command pur­ chased $862,319 worth of food ovor a two months period re­ cently.

Christmas Magic

IN CHARLENE

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in the modern mode . . . especially selected by Charlene

for quality «nd beauty befitting our «tor« . .' . and just

right for that special gift for your lovely lady. Chooie

earrings, pins and other novelties.

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$495Smart Vanity-Maid long iloeve

brown, red and blue. Bizei 34 to 40.

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