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SUB-DEBS GET SWEATERS The Sub-Debs of Torrance met recently at the home of Miss Bar- bara Delsigne, 3553 Emerald ave. Club sweaters have been pur- chased and emblems will be re- ceived In a few weeks. The next meeting will be at the home of Miss Floretta Wakefleld, 1668 W. 214th st. On Hand Now! WATER HEATERS WATER SOFTENERS FLOOR FURNACES STAINLESS STEEL CABINET SINKS PORTABLE WASHING MACHINES CHROME FIXTURES MAGIC CHEF RANGES KAISER HYDRAULIC DISHWASHERS Torrance Plumbing —— Co.—— 1418 Marcelina Torrance lubhouse Is Setting For Vallely _ecture; Year's Initial Meet With tense interest members»Rauss, on a federation extension 1 Torrance Woman's Club and lelr guests yesterday heard rs. Lorita Baker Vallely in the iltlal lecture of the current serl- i In the clubhouse. Introduced by Mrs. Dean L. ears, ways and means chair- an, the speaker reviewed a se- ection of nrw books weaving in- o her talk splendid background personalities and events At the conclusion of the lee- ure Mrs. C. T. Rlppy and her ommittee served tea at tables vely with colorful autumn flow s. Year's Prospects Good The 1947-48 season for Tor- ancn Woman's Club, under the Irection of Mrs. W. I. Laughon, resident, promises to be out- landing with splendid educa- ional and cultural programs, in- reased social affairs and many mbitious ways and means ac- ivities planned. Returning to the clubhouse ist Wednesday afternoon for uncheon and a delightful pro- ram, clubwomen were enthusl astic with the transformation which had been ef/ected during past few weeks. Directed by Mrs. Laughon, a pleasing pro gram of redecorating resulted in he beautificatlon of the foyer ind auditorium. All the work had been accomplished at mini mum cost to the club by Mrs ghon and a group of club men who had volunteered :helr services. The appearance of the club louse was further enhanced by a gift of furniture presented by Drs. W, I. Laughon and E. Cook following the remodeling and refurnishing of their Tor nee Medical Oroup Center. Following introduction of new members by Mrs. Tom F. Mc- Gulre, membership chairman and many guests, Mrs. A. H. Silligo. program chairman, presented as guest artists Anne Ashley. color- atura soprano with John Nlckol, pianist, ful divr conference at Los Angeles head Accompanying these la- dles to the conferences were the I. Lauhon, Ahrens and president, Mrs. W. her mother Mrs. L. Mj-s. J. P. Montague, president of Junior Woman's Club. WOMAN'S CLUB PLANS RUMMAGE, FOOD SALE HERE Mrs. George Sutton and Mrs A. Miles are In charge of Woman's Club plans for a rum mage and food sale to he held tomorrow and Saturday in the ormer Wfcelan drug store. Food and clothing contribu Ions are being solicited. Full cooperation of the membership asked for the success of this sale. Further Information can be obtained from Mrs. Sutton 2404-J, Mrs. Miles, 100 or Mrs Eastern Star Order To Observe Brothers' Night This Evening Torrance Chapter, 380, of the Star bserve Brothers' Night at clock, this evening in the Ma sonic Temple. All brothers are requested- I get in touch with Vincent Vit lenave. An interesting prograi is scheduled and refreshment will be served. The grand chapter will con vene In Long Beach at 10 a.m Tuesday in the Municipal aud toriurn. Registration opens Sun day at the Wilton Hotel and I the auditorium, and closes Moi day. + * + WOMAN'S CLUB SPONSORS WEEKLY BRIDGE PARTY »ho provided-a delight- sified program of mu- MOPSY lyOLAWS PARKER I LIKED THE BOOK BETTER.HE KILLED HER/ Bride-To-Be Receives Presents At Wedding Shower Friday Night Another charming shower for Bride-to-be Marcla McWaid was given Friday at the home of Mrs. E. J. Hosking, 2015 Gramercy ave., by Mrs. Glen Arrasmith and Mrs. Anna Scruggs. Those present were: Mmes. iAnna Bay, Nadine Bay, Helen , , The Woman's Club sponsored I Phillips, Lean Sorenson, Etleen its weekly contract bridge par- ty in the clubhouse Monday eve- ning at 8. Mrs. W, J. Neelands as hostess party. the successful P u 111 a m, Donyce A b 1 a r d, Betty Babcock, Mary Babcock, Ralph McWaid, Mamie McWaid, Nola Shields, Louella Curler, Velma Kent and Mrs. Everyone is invited to attend | Wise and Miss Joanne McWaid participation | the weekly affairs. Tickets may lof Tonance; Mrs. Powers and he door. Refresh-j Mrs. Barbara Powers of Los An- ved at the close igeles, and Mrs. Mayer and Miss Federal! was noted by the reports of Mrs. [be procured at the door. Refresh-; Mrs. Barbara Powers of Los An E. A. Miles on a parliamentary \ ments are sei law conference and of Mrs. S. V. i of the play. I Ruth Mayer of Lomita TOKRANCE HERALD October 11, 1*47 Health Center The annual conference conducted by Mrs. Albert L. Gar director of the health de partment of Tenth District P.T. A. at the Yale st. Health Cen tei in Los Angeles tomorrow, will attract visitors expected to over- flow the auditorium. This yearly conference is a vivid portrayal of the big health job" attempted and carried hrough by Tenth District P.T.A needy children within the Ange es City school system Children : '.h hearing difficulties. eye trouble, heart and lung ail- ments, malnutrition or other de iclencies may all find help j tobi hrough Yale street clinic. Vice President Helen Cole an- The conference will be held! nounced an Art Exhibit Week, Vom 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon and j starting Sunday and sponsored :hose planning to attend wilt bet- j by the Artists Association of understand the demonslia-1 San Pedro, to be held in the Friday Morning Study lub Announces Plans For Traveling Show prise birthday cake hon- ored the hostess, Mrs. William, Durr, at a recent meeting of the j executive board of the Friday Morning Study club at her home, 1920 W. 13th St. Membeis present included Mrs. Elmer Higgs, president; Miss Helen Cole and the Mmes. Gor- don Shallenberger, W. Clifford Vine, Henry F. Baker, Robert E. Carson, John Langen and Vio Ictte Boone. The exhibition committee re- ported that it has arranged a traveling show for the alumni for the fall and winter season. First showing Will be held at Schonhoft Wilder studio in Oc- SAN PIEGO MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Snow. Mi: Pa.uline Snow and Claude Smai motored to San Diego Sunday t visit Lieut. and Mrs. Williiii Dennison and family. ions and lectures given by varl-1 Cabrlllo Beach ous staff members through equipment which will bo taken to the auditorium. Thus, the progress of a patient through the clinic from the time of reg- stration to dismissal will be il ustrated. BROWNIES SEE AVIARY Brownie Troop No. 409 was off M-eatii hall. * * BRIDAL SHOWER Mrs. L. G. Pullian 2008 Gr inly mercy ave., entei tallied rec< with a bridal shower for Miss Marcto McWaid. Guests for the evening Were: Mmes. H. H. McWaid, Willard Barnett, Howard Barnett, Clair Johnson, .Robert Kelsey,. Rober t J. Po William Nagei; Sher- ian Society Meets This Morning The semi-monthly meeting o Sigma Rho chapter of Delphian society will be held this morn- ing In Torrance City library lec- ture room. Mrs. Benjamin P. Weston will preside and will present Mrs. Don Hyde as seminar leader. Three-'mlnute topics will be given by Mmes. B. T. Whitney, Burney Morris, Benjamin P. Weston, J. T. Oursler and F.% A. to the Torrance Aviary last Mon- rell Beadle, Robert Widrig and day to learn a bit of nature-lore. ( Paul Harestad, and the Misses Mrs. Mary Ann Bradford and' Joanne and Sue McWaid, Bar- Mrs. Marian Welton fire, co-lead- bara Powers, Betty Hartley and ?rs of the group. Jacquie King. Lincoln. + * * YORKS HAVE BABY GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. York, 1506-B Hickory ave., announce the fclrth of a daughter, Sharon Fran- ces, at 8:28 p.m. Oct. 8, in the Torrance hospital. OVER 300 AMUSEMENTS HAY. f OA/ TWf 10MG 8ZA.CH The MINUTE-MEN ARE HERE! To let you See, Hear and Feel the difference with Stop-Wear Lubrication To meet your other needs with the very best in Automotive Accessor!** To bring you such top quality products as 76 Oasoline and Triton Premium Motor Oil To give you speedy, efficient and courteous service) ...And That's Good News For All Torrance Motorists... 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Page 1: GWYN'S FIGUEROA UNION OIL SERVICE · 2404-J, Mrs. Miles, 100 or Mrs Eastern Star Order To Observe Brothers' Night This Evening Torrance Chapter, 380, of the Star bserve Brothers'

SUB-DEBS GET SWEATERS

The Sub-Debs of Torrance met recently at the home of Miss Bar­ bara Delsigne, 3553 Emerald ave. Club sweaters have been pur­ chased and emblems will be re­ ceived In a few weeks. The next meeting will be at the home of Miss Floretta Wakefleld, 1668 W. 214th st.

On Hand Now!WATER HEATERS

WATER SOFTENERS

FLOOR FURNACES

STAINLESS STEEL CABINET SINKS

PORTABLE WASHING MACHINES

CHROME FIXTURES

MAGIC CHEF RANGES

KAISER HYDRAULIC DISHWASHERS

Torrance Plumbing—— Co.——1418 Marcelina

Torrance

lubhouse Is Setting For Vallely _ecture; Year's Initial MeetWith tense interest members»Rauss, on a federation extension

1 Torrance Woman's Club and lelr guests yesterday heard rs. Lorita Baker Vallely in the iltlal lecture of the current serl- i In the clubhouse. Introduced by Mrs. Dean L.

ears, ways and means chair- an, the speaker reviewed a se-

ection of nrw books weaving in- o her talk splendid background personalities and events

At the conclusion of the lee- ure Mrs. C. T. Rlppy and her ommittee served tea at tables vely with colorful autumn flow s.

Year's Prospects Good The 1947-48 season for Tor-

ancn Woman's Club, under the Irection of Mrs. W. I. Laughon, resident, promises to be out- landing with splendid educa- ional and cultural programs, in- reased social affairs and many mbitious ways and means ac- ivities planned.

Returning to the clubhouse ist Wednesday afternoon for uncheon and a delightful pro- ram, clubwomen were enthusl

astic with the transformation which had been ef/ected during

past few weeks. Directed by Mrs. Laughon, a pleasing pro gram of redecorating resulted in he beautificatlon of the foyer ind auditorium. All the work had been accomplished at mini mum cost to the club by Mrs

ghon and a group of clubmen who had volunteered

:helr services.The appearance of the club

louse was further enhanced by a gift of furniture presented by Drs. W, I. Laughon and E. Cook following the remodeling and refurnishing of their Tor

nee Medical Oroup Center. Following introduction of new

members by Mrs. Tom F. Mc- Gulre, membership chairman and many guests, Mrs. A. H. Silligo. program chairman, presented as guest artists Anne Ashley. color­ atura soprano with John Nlckol, pianist, ful divr

conference at Los Angeles head Accompanying these la­

dles to the conferences were theI. Lauhon,

Ahrens andpresident, Mrs. W.her mother Mrs. L.Mj-s. J. P. Montague, presidentof Junior Woman's Club.

WOMAN'S CLUB PLANS RUMMAGE, FOOD SALE HERE

Mrs. George Sutton and Mrs A. Miles are In charge of

Woman's Club plans for a rum mage and food sale to he held tomorrow and Saturday in theormer Wfcelan drug store.

Food and clothing contribuIons are being solicited. Full

cooperation of the membership asked for the success of this

sale. Further Information can be obtained from Mrs. Sutton 2404-J, Mrs. Miles, 100 or Mrs

Eastern Star Order To Observe Brothers' Night This Evening

Torrance Chapter, 380, of theStar

bserve Brothers' Night at clock, this evening in the Ma sonic Temple.

All brothers are requested- I get in touch with Vincent Vit lenave. An interesting prograi is scheduled and refreshment will be served.

The grand chapter will con vene In Long Beach at 10 a.m Tuesday in the Municipal aud toriurn. Registration opens Sun day at the Wilton Hotel and I the auditorium, and closes Moi day.

+ * +

WOMAN'S CLUB SPONSORS WEEKLY BRIDGE PARTY

»ho provided-a delight- sified program of mu-

MOPSY lyOLAWS PARKER

I LIKED THE BOOK BETTER.HE KILLEDHER/

Bride-To-Be Receives Presents At Wedding Shower Friday Night

Another charming shower for Bride-to-be Marcla McWaid was given Friday at the home of Mrs. E. J. Hosking, 2015 Gramercy ave., by Mrs. Glen Arrasmith and Mrs. Anna Scruggs.

Those present were: Mmes. iAnna Bay, Nadine Bay, Helen, ,

The Woman's Club sponsored I Phillips, Lean Sorenson, Etleenits weekly contract bridge par­ ty in the clubhouse Monday eve­ ning at 8. Mrs. W, J. Neelands

as hostess party.

the successful

P u 111 a m, Donyce A b 1 a r d, Betty Babcock, Mary Babcock, Ralph McWaid, Mamie McWaid, Nola Shields, Louella Curler, Velma Kent and Mrs.

Everyone is invited to attend | Wise and Miss Joanne McWaid participation | the weekly affairs. Tickets may lof Tonance; Mrs. Powers and

he door. Refresh-j Mrs. Barbara Powers of Los An- ved at the close igeles, and Mrs. Mayer and Miss

Federal!was noted by the reports of Mrs. [be procured at the door. Refresh-; Mrs. Barbara Powers of Los An E. A. Miles on a parliamentary \ ments are sei law conference and of Mrs. S. V. i of the play. I Ruth Mayer of Lomita

TOKRANCE HERALD October 11, 1*47

Health CenterThe annual conference

conducted by Mrs. Albert L. Gar director of the health de

partment of Tenth District P.T. A. at the Yale st. Health Cen tei in Los Angeles tomorrow, will attract visitors expected to over­ flow the auditorium.

This yearly conference is a vivid portrayal of the big health job" attempted and carried hrough by Tenth District P.T.A

needy children within the Ange es City school system

Children : '.h hearing difficulties. eye trouble, heart and lung ail-ments, malnutrition or other de iclencies may all find help j tobi hrough Yale street clinic. Vice President Helen Cole an- The conference will be held! nounced an Art Exhibit Week,

Vom 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon and j starting Sunday and sponsored :hose planning to attend wilt bet- j by the Artists Association of

understand the demonslia-1 San Pedro, to be held in the

Friday Morning Study lub Announces Plans

For Traveling Showprise birthday cake hon­

ored the hostess, Mrs. William, Durr, at a recent meeting of the j executive board of the Friday Morning Study club at her home, 1920 W. 13th St.

Membeis present included Mrs. Elmer Higgs, president; Miss Helen Cole and the Mmes. Gor­ don Shallenberger, W. Clifford Vine, Henry F. Baker, Robert E. Carson, John Langen and Vio Ictte Boone.

The exhibition committee re­ ported that it has arranged a traveling show for the alumni for the fall and winter season. First showing Will be held at Schonhoft Wilder studio in Oc-

SAN PIEGO MOTOR TRIP

Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Snow. Mi:Pa.uline Snow and Claude Smai motored to San Diego Sunday t visit Lieut. and Mrs. Williiii Dennison and family.

ions and lectures given by varl-1 Cabrlllo Beach ous staff members through

equipment which will bo taken to the auditorium. Thus, the progress of a patient through the clinic from the time of reg-stration to dismissal will be ilustrated.

BROWNIES SEE AVIARY

Brownie Troop No. 409 was off

M-eatii hall.* *

BRIDAL SHOWERMrs. L. G. Pullian 2008 Gr

inlymercy ave., entei tallied rec< with a bridal shower for Miss Marcto McWaid.

Guests for the evening Were: Mmes. H. H. McWaid, Willard Barnett, Howard Barnett, Clair Johnson, .Robert Kelsey,. Rober tJ. Po William Nagei; Sher-

ian Society Meets This Morning

The semi-monthly meeting o Sigma Rho chapter of Delphian society will be held this morn­ ing In Torrance City library lec­ ture room.

Mrs. Benjamin P. Weston will preside and will present Mrs. Don Hyde as seminar leader.

Three-'mlnute topics will be given by Mmes. B. T. Whitney, Burney Morris, Benjamin P. Weston, J. T. Oursler and F.% A.

to the Torrance Aviary last Mon- rell Beadle, Robert Widrig and day to learn a bit of nature-lore. ( Paul Harestad, and the Misses Mrs. Mary Ann Bradford and' Joanne and Sue McWaid, Bar- Mrs. Marian Welton fire, co-lead- bara Powers, Betty Hartley and?rs of the group. Jacquie King.

Lincoln.+ * *

YORKS HAVE BABY GIRLMr. and Mrs. Harold D. York,

1506-B Hickory ave., announce the fclrth of a daughter, Sharon Fran­ ces, at 8:28 p.m. Oct. 8, in the Torrance hospital.

OVER 300 AMUSEMENTS

HAY.f OA/ TWf 10MG 8ZA.CH

The MINUTE-MEN ARE HERE!

To let you See, Hear and Feelthe difference with

Stop-Wear Lubrication

To meet your other needs withthe very best in

Automotive Accessor!**

To bring you such top qualityproducts as

76 Oasoline andTriton Premium Motor Oil

To give youspeedy, efficient

and courteous service)

...And That's Good News For All Torrance Motorists... As We Announce The Opening Of

GWYN'S FIGUEROA UNION OIL SERVICE76 and 7600 GASOLINE - THE NEW ROYAL (Purple) TRITON STOP-WEAR LUBRICATION-FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERYCARSON & FIGUEROA • • *™ W OF TOR"flNCE