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SCIENCK FOR PEACE
Mr. and Mrs. Don W resented Halldale P.T.A 10th district meeting held at Francis Polytechnic high school recently. lA-e A. Du Bridge, Bridge, president of the Cali fornia Institute of Technology, spoke on "Science for Peace."
TORRANCE HERALD1336 EL PRADO PHONE 444
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Torrance. CalifGrover C. WhyteEditor-PnbUsher
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DELPHIAN SOCIETYoif reP 'MEMBERS CHOSEN
OR COMMITTEESSigma Rho chapter of Del-
hlan Society met Thursday in e Torrance City Library lee- ire room, with Mrs. Benjamin
Weston presiding. Mrs. W. H. Martin served as 'minar leader in the absence ' Mrs. Hartley Carr. Speak- s were Mmes. C. M. Rohrlng, . W. Quigley, J. W. Beeman, . T. Derouin and Dean
Sears.Mrs. Von M. Bergen reported on
seminar assembly brunch eld recently at the Jonathan 'lub in Los Angeles, and
.mded by Mrs. Weston, Mrs. Bergen and Mrs; Theodore Meier.
A representative group from he Torrance' chapter will f ' end an assembly Christm: iarty planned for Dec. 10 in -os Angeles, it was announced.
Named to the house commit ee of the assembly for this rear was Mrs. Lee McCoy, and ;elected as voting delegates
were Mrs. Beeman and Mfs Meier. Mrs. Howard G. Lock- and Mrs. Don L. Hyde were
II Tor. unee 1778.
TORRANCE FLOWER SHOP1400 Cr.weni Av«.
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ORRANCE GIRLS 'LAY DAY 1 GAMES IN 6 OUT OF 9
Girls' teams from Torrance gh school piled up a neat or* at a Bay League ''Playiy" at Jordan high ^chooliiirsday by winning 6 out ofvolleyball games. Eight schools were represent
the "Play Day," which as attended by 30 Torrance udents. The sophomore class scoredclean sweep of three victor-
), vs. El Segundo, Redorvdoid Santa Monica.Juniors lont only to Ingle-
rood, winning over Redondo and El Segundo.
Trailing with two defeats and me win, the seniors played El eguncto to win, 35 to 28, and
it to Santa Monica and Ingle- wood.
On the senior team were: Pat ecil, Doris Cline, Joyce Fran-
Geery Knight,' Jane Laf-
cho for the decorating cor
le next chapter meeting be held in the library lectun
Thursday, Nov. 20. \ Mrs. B. T. Whitney will be se
ar leader. Speakers will in elude Mrs. E. A. Schwartz, Mi-s W. H. Martin, Mrs. Bernle Moi ris, Mrs. Meler and Mrs. Bei man.
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Tau Delta Omega Prepares Clothes , For Rummaqe Sale
Tau Delta Omega member; prepared clothes for a rummagi sale after their business i ing Monday, Nov. 3, at th home of Marcdla Smith, 181 Carson st.
A food sale will be cbmbine with the rummage sale Satu day, Nov. 15 in the Whela: Drug Store building.
Prizes were awarded at th meeting to Maiy Ellen De and Clclla Mumford.
California's Winter Is Here!
... and iCs (lay's
COAT-TIME
OUR ANNUAL COAT SELLING EVENT!
NEW CONCERT GROUP TO ELECT DIRECTORS
The newly formed- Torramt«-*rapolUi»n Opera singers and out Community Concert Association, standing instrumental soloist!will be governed by a board of directors to be elected soon, representing many phaaes ofthe nmunity life, it was announced today by James lu. Lynch, president.
In Torrance It's The Gay Shop
The GAY SHOP1319 Sartori Avenue, Torranco
'erty, Julie Menni, Bengta Nel- Dorothy Smith, Marilyn
Jyliesby, Dorothy Warning, and ancy Whyte, captain. Juniors were; Connie Breit
eld. Josie BustiUos, Evelyn 31ark, Pat Flndley, B e v e r 1 y Mopre, Joy Oursler, Erlene Si- monsotl. Donna Button, Dorothy Wernett, and Virginia Shew,
Sophomore team m e m b » Ann CUne, Peggy Crook, irginia Camou, Dolores Fees,
Marilyn Finch, Vivian Hazard, Ann King, Ann Mondor,
Mary Jo Tillotson, and Pauline Ban, captain.
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l-our Members Of WCA Committee
Hear Talk On ChinaFour members of Torrance
'.W.C.A. committee were guests t the Hollywood Studio Club 'riday for a district rhich Mrs. Harrlson
of New York City was guest speaker.
Local representatives were rs. J. P. Montague, Mrs. Har
ry E. Massle, Mrs. W. E. Wel ton, .and Miss Helen Lockwood,
will meet with the officers In planning detaito of the forth coming ^membership campaign, setting/ up the organization's
and selecting the art- be brought to Torranoe
and winter.are being discussed for
enrollment of members in i non profit association, or
ganised here recently for the purpose of assuring an annual series of at least three major concerts by the nation's lead ing professional musicians.
The Torrance Community Con cert Association will be affi liated with similar organizations in some 000 other cities and
for a quarter at a century. Oth ers have been formed in recent years. All find the "or ganiaed audience" plan und which the Torrance association will be operated to be the only certain Means of presenting widely known artists without fi uncial risk locally.
San Pedro Series Concerts To Begin Saturday, Nov. 22
The third season of thePhilharmonic and Artist!
the United
associations have enjoyed concerts by im portant orchestras, leading Met-
towns throughoutStates and Canada
Some of these
Junior Woman's Club Sees Motion Picture On Yellowstone Park
Torrance Junior Woman': Club held a regular business meeting last night In the club- house. presided over by Mrs. J.
Montague. Oak Smith of Western Air
gave a lecture accompany ing a motion picture ""AWestern Air Toiir of Yellow- stone and, the Grand Tetons." He was introduced by Mrs. Don C. Moshos, program chairman.
Mrs. Mtontague and Mrs. Mos
director gram.
of the Y.W.C.A. this area.
pro-
Mrs. Elliott, geneial secretary of the Y.W.CJV. national board, told the group of 200 of her
tperlences in China as delegate the Y.W.C.A. World Confer-
:nce.* * -k
DINNER'FROM OLD IN CAN 1 SERVED tt HOBO PARTYGuests clad in hobo costumes
ate their dinner from an old n can" at a Halloween party
ently by Mrs. E. Kalker, Mrs.
Mrs. Marion Valker home,
Earl Wells, andNewman at the2308 Andreo ave.
hosdistrict conference round-table discussion and dinner Monday vening in Granada Park, it wasannounced.
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A scavenger hunt wan won by Parley Newman and Mrs. Ed
Those present included: Messrs, and Mmes. Ed Coil,
irgil Newman, Harley New- man, Ed Hill, Mrs. Emma Me- Elfresh. Harry McElfresh, androe Langram of Torrance; Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Hermes of Long Beach; and Mrs. Lois 3chrepel and Mrs. Gertrude Mc- Cracken of Walnut Park
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ALL HALLDALE ROOM vIOTHERS GIVEN TEA BY P.T.A. CHAIRMEN
Room mothers of Halldalc '.T.A. were given an afternoon ea recently, with Mrs. C. O.
Motlett, hospitality chairman, charge, and assisted by
Mmes. H. T. Seeman, E M. Her- nardin, H. F. Nicum, and L. Powcll.
Mrs. John Blackman, roomother chairman, poured at a
:ea table decorated with largee 11 o w chrysanthemums and
golden candles.* * *
C, D. A. To Present Frank Martz Band At Nov. 22 Dance
Georgeline Thatcher Given Spook Party At Walteria Home
"The kind of party little girls dream about" was given for 12- year-old Georgeline Thatcher by her father, George Thatcher, at their Walteria home on Hat lowben.
Thatcher read spook stories to the children and games were played before an all-night slunv ber party. The next mornlnfc each child found a gift at her breakfast plate, and later In the day each was given a pony ride [round the Thatcher property.
Guests included M a r I e n e Schooley from Torrance, Bertha Olsen of Walteria, Marilyn Lam. bert of Altadena- and Gloria Benedick, Mary Peterson, Betty Bird, Sharon Davldson, Marga ret Shields, Maryland Spaan and Patricia Bowman of Lomlta and Georgeline's brother Philllp.
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HALLDALE P.T.A. WILL HEAR TALK ON CHfLD SAFETY
"Cooperation Will Keep Your Child Safe" wilt be Mrs. Amanda Bonwell's topic at the regular November .meeting of Halldale P.T.A. to be held at the Nazarene Churfch on Car son st. today, President Mrs. H. T. Seeman announced.
Students of the safety com mittee of Halldale school will also be on the program, Mrs. Don Wolf, publicity chairman,
Aasn, Inc., will open Saturday. Nov. 22 with a concert by the Los Angeles Philharmonic 01 ihestra under the baton of mu
sic director and conductor Al fred Wallenstein, at »:30 p.m.,
the San Pedro High School auditorium.
This concert Is the first in the subscription series, which al. so will bring to San Pedro the following: Bartlett and Robert- son, world-famous piano duo; the Capri no Sisters Operatic Quartette; Draper and Adler, tap dancer supreme and hi monlca virtuoso; and a second concert by the Los Angeles Phil harmonic orchestra.
Program for this-concert will include "Prelude to Die Metater- sUrger von Nurnberi," by Wag ner; "Quiet City," by Copland, with a trumpet solo by John Clyrnan; Symphony In A major, No. 4, 'Italian," Op. 90; Nut cracker Sul'te, Op. 71a, by Tschaikowsky; and "Lemmlnkai- nen's Homeward Journey," Op.
i, by Sibelius.A limited number of member
ships for this subscription series are available from any board member, or in Lomlta from Mrs. W. M. Schildmeyer or Wilfred Jeffery. Mrs. Robert E. Carson, president, states there will be no single admissions available at the door on the night of ttv eoncel-ts.
A preview of the concert will be conducted at 8 p.m., Wednes day, Nov. -J at the San Pedro High School auditorium by Wil Ham C. Hartshorn, music super-
WOMAN'S CLUB WILC HOLD ANNUAL BAZAAR WEDNESDAY
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The annual Woman's Club ba- »Whitney ; children's toys, aaar, with bigger and better : John Ourslei ; aprons, Mrs booths than ever, according to'S. Evans Ways and Means Chairman Mrs. Dean L. Sears, will open at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19 in the Woman's clubhouse.
Featured will be a merchants' lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. served at 75 cents a plate, MJ-s. R. E. Olsen announced. A snack
will be opened for light refreshments during the after noon and evening, under the management of Mrs. Herman Frey.
The many booths designed tottract bazaar visitors aie listedith the members in charge: Candy booth, Mrs. C.
Mr
Crook; pillow cases, Mrs. Earl HUes; guest towels, Mrs. B. T.
MARRIED RECENTLY . and Mrs. William Darling (Jean Ormand) who took their wed ding ' vows in Pint Christian Church. (Bill Hutbendi photo).
ONE CANDLE ON HER CAKE DIANE HOLDS HAS PARTY
Dtane Hollls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hollls of Hemet, celebrated her first birthday at the home of her maternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B Klrkpatrlcks 1299 Portola ave.
Ten months old Karen Sfchuy ler assisted Diane in cutting her birthday cake. Quests present ncluded:
Mrs. Frank Schuyler and daughter Karen, Mrs-. James Austin. Mrs. Fred Bacon and daughters Jo Ann and Rita of Torrance; Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Klrkpatrick, Mrs. B«be Shaw, son David and daughter Sally of South Gate.
Diane's mother and fatlvwho had been Northern Califor
visor for the Los Angeles City Board of Education, In lecture and demonstration on the piano.
Hartshorn conducted a sdrles of lectures preceding the ' con certs during the first concert wason, and Is returning this season by popular demand. The lecture is open to the public without charge.
vacationing ila and Oregon,
arrived In time for the party.* * *
Volleyball Team Of |<Niqht School Women Defeat Narbonne
Women of the Torrance high school evening school's physical
s defeated woi ffm^nu
four fyolluyball games last Wed nesday yiight. Two local teams
first team, winning by
St. Catherine of the Daughters of America
the public to a
El Camino College Announces Casting For 'Blithe Spirit'
Don Greene, drama instructorat El Camino College has nounced that rehearsals for
FUCHSIA' SOCIETY OF SOUTH BAY MEETS IN REDONDO
The National Fuchsia Society of America, South Bay branch (Redondo I met recently at Com ruunity hall,« Redondo Chester A. Anderson, president greeted members and guests.
William Walton, chairman fo: revision of by-laws, reported they were ready for dlscussioi and approval subject to chang by the executive board- The as sembly voted to abide by the decision of the board.
L. G. Wolf was appointed fill vacancy of plaint chairman
Mrs. M. M. Cornbleth introduced as guests Mmes. Stella Men dlola, Mllded Hostens, J. £ Neves. N. N. Schoenfeld, Marth; Ferguson, J. W. Jensen and N H. Hotonan, Mr. and Mrs. Wa ter flitch and Mr and Mrs. F
Corning. Mrs. Cornbleth al asked for volunteers to help rummage sale.
Grace Mitchell, Frontier 8832, must be called for reservati' at installation dinner Jan. li not later than Dec. 15, member
prc Informed.Presment Anderson presente
Mts. F. L. Nicoll, Begonia Gar dens, Bflttflewer, who gave an Interesting talk on rex bego nias. The -speaker displayed a large variety of leaves and showed colored moving pictures and slides of begonia gardens and other shade plants.
Door prlaes were awarded to Mrs.- C. r. Leghart and to Mrs. C. Haasc.
G.nd Mrs. W. F. Bar
.holomew; dish towels and pot- lolders, Mrs. O. C. VanDeven- er; garden, Mrs. E. E. Walton;
n, i 111 n g bags, Mrs. W. I. Aughon; copper, Mrs. L. Ahr* ns and" exchange Mis. Fred looper.
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Vlrs. Byron Wilsonives Talk Today
On Orderly World"An Orderly World for Child
ren" will be Mrs. Byron Wil son's topic today speaks at a meeting the Wo men's Society,of Christian Serv ice at 11 a.m. in the Methodist church.
A business meeting presided over by Mrs. Alice Paliner will precede a luncheon served by Circle No. 2. Mrs. Clyde Ruck- man will be In 'charge of lU
,tions, after which Mrs. Wil son will give he
isical sentcd.
progran
CRITIC SPEAKSArthur Miller,
the Los Angele lecture sponsored by the Palo Verdes* 'Community Arts Asso ciation in the art gallery Sun day evening.
WE'LL DYE for You . . .
The 152 id 181, was madMrs. Una Gates, captain; Mrs. Alice Licht, Mrs. Becky Agui- lar, and Mrs. Fern Woods, and Mrs. Stella Roberts.
Scoring 19-13 and 15-3 victor-
Francis Lutes,
"Blltrre Spirit," Coward play t< be presented Dec. 12 and 13 in the Leuzlnger school auditorium by the drama department, are running smoothly.
Ruth and Charles Condomine will be played by Caroline El- liott and Bob Fox, who will bat tle in words when the ghost of Condomine's first wife, El vira, as played by Nina Blan- chard, appears on the scene.
, Marilyn MMllin will take the popular part of Madamc Arcajti, the spiritualist medium who tries to exorcise the ghost of El vlra. Dr. and Mrs. Bradman will be interpreted by Earl Davls
reported.* * *
Court Catholic will welcdance Saturday, Nov. 22 at the PaloB Verdes Country club, ac cording to Mrs. Lillian Schott.
:hcstra of Frank Martz has been engaged for the evening, Mrs. Schott announced,, Soloists will Include Jack Hertert, well-known local baritone: Frank Sewalski, pin
list, and Phylis Yergon, vocalist. Tickets may be obtained by
calling Mrs. Suhott, 994-R, Tor-
Orders To Be Taken For Handmade Pins By T. B. Patients
A total of $48 was made by tuberculosis patients at Harbor General hospital on the sale of their handmade lapel pins, spon sored for the last two week- nds by the Ladies Council for
Christian Churches, according tors. Minnie Foreman.Norman Reehl, president of
the self governing group of pa tients, expressed thanks to Tor- ranee citizens and said that or ders for CiuUitnia.s gifts of pins, wallets and similar arti cles will be taken by the pa-
BABY MY BOttNr. and Mrs. Paul Huddles
ton (the former Pauline Ham-i), announce the birth oi
Larry Alan Huddlcston on Sun day, Nov. 2 at the U. S. Naval I ing Project, 118 hospital in Long Beach. ' Falls, Oregon.
and Carolyn An vhlle GloriaStevenson will take the part of Edith, the maid.
Brtcky Agullar, and Mrs. Diane
Guests Sing 'Happy Birthday' At PartyFor Ethel Vincent
iWhile guests sang "Happy
Birthday," a huge cake was cut by Mrs. Ethel Vincent at a party held In her honor recent ly by her daughter, Mrs. Don ald L. Oark of 2432 Andreo ave.
Those present to congratulate Mrs. Vincent wVre:
Mrs. Polly Dewey and Mrs. P. Tabarthe of Hermosa Mrs. Dot Smiley, Mrs. June Passlo, Mrs. Gladys Stullenber- ger, and Miss Betty Black of Redondo Be^jh; Mrs. Billle Rob erts and Mrs. Elleen Clark, co- hostess, of Torrance.
ticnts now.* * *
MOVK TO OiHCGONMrs. Cyril Beard and her
one-year-old daughter Diana, for merly of 1116 W. 218th St., have joined Mr. Beard In the.ii new home in the Honoja Hous
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