THURSDAY, AUGLK't 8, 1942 TOBRANCE HEBAUD, Tc
sonoRiTY nitoiipMKKTS IN KRDONDO
Members of the Phi Alpha Gammas met recently at the
'» Rc-dondo Bench homo of Helen Johnson for a business session and social evening. Cards fur nished diversion with Suzzanne Rayworth as high score holder
4 at 500.Those present were Mmes.
Mickey Twyman, Lorraine Hall, Helen Smith, Suzzanne Ray- worth, Mildred IJrury, Mickey Dumont, Georgie Tappln, Doris Watson, Martha Coburn, Pat August, Lucllle Rogers, Mar guerite McLean, Esther Flguer- edo and Doris Sevier.
K * *MRS. BANKS HOSTESS TO HARMONY CIAJB
Mrs. E. E. Banks was host ess when she entertained mem bers of the Harmony club at luncheon at her home last week. An arrangement of asters was used for the table centerpieces nnd covers were placed for Mmes. II. M. Haynes, S. K. Lud- low, Hugh Herring, B. K. Dye. William Gascolgne, L. D. Bab- cock and A. P. Stevenson. A so cial hour followed.
TOWNSEND CMJB NO. I TO HOLD DANCE
Members of Townsend Club « No. 1 will hold their usual Fri
day evening social and dance tomorrow evening, Aug. 7, at Men's Bible Class Building.
* + 4 V.KW. AL'XIIJARY
HOLDS SEWING MEETMembers of the V.F.W. Auxi
liary met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Louella Stanley for an all day si-wing meeting with luncheon at noon. Those pres ent were Mmes. Arlene Hair, president; Anne Warburton, Kuby Backstrom, Zora Me- Knight, Clara Conner, Nelle Me- Conville and Teresa Andrews of Lomita and Nellie Eckersley, club guests.
The regular Auxiliary meet ing will be held at Men's Bible Class bldg., next Wednesday, Aug. 12, at J:30 o'clock. Dinner will be serveil to members of the Post and Auxiliary and thrir families.
X + *TIICKKKS ANNOUNCE »Al (illTKK'S MAKKIACiE
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tucker of 17-10 Arlington ave., announce tlje marriage of their daugh ter, Mr.s. Valerie Turner, to Mr. Kenneth W. Worsham. The cere mony took place at Reno, Ne vada, July 2t>. Mr. and Mrs. Worsham are at home in Rich mond, Calif.
Mrs. Worsham will be remem bered as Bobble Turner to her many friends here. She served
> an clerk at the city hall for the past six years.
< ATHOUO CARD PARTY TON1UHT
-* ^HrtJCPKsrs foi tim wuh'a Catholic ladies' card party are Mrs. Woods' and her committee, Mint's. McConlogue, S c a 11 e n, Kiilston, Arnold, Vincent and Wllken.
The first prize will be drawn promptly at 8 o'clock and card play will follow Immediately. Everyone is cordially Invited.
* * *OKKCONIANS AKItlVE AT MILKS HOME
Mrs. Levinc Weigel and son Dicky of Portland, arrived last week at the E. A. Miles home to join her father, Richard Maddy, recently arrived from Stockton, Kan. Their arrival here was the occasion for a re union picnic at city park attend ed by more than 25 family members.
* -K *BUATTONH I.KAVINU rOIC VACATION
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bratton and son Robert will leave to morrow for u week's vacation in tlie. Mammoth Lake country.
+ * *MRS. CKAKK ON EXTENDED VISIT
Mrs. Frances U. Clark of 17S1 ^ Andrco ave., will leave Satur
day evening for Lubei- Maine. She also plans to visit friends- and relatives in Massachusetts,
. Connecticut, New York, and will * go into New Brunswick and
other Canadian cities.+ + *
HOME ritOM MISSOURI Mr. and Mrs. Vernon John- \
son returned last Thursday | from a two months' visit at El- don, Mo.
* * *VACATION AT C'RESTLINEMrs. Dun W. Barnard and
daughter Betty Lee have beenenjoying a recent vacation atCrvstline.
* * *TAKES BANK JOB
Miss Ruth Barnard has ac cepted u position at Bank of America where she began her duties Monday.
* * *VISITS FRIENDS HERE
Mrs. Harriet Bingham of Los Angeleu and formerly of Tor- ranee visited lust week at the Frank P. Knelvelei- home here.
CALENDAR of WEEKLY COMMUNITY
EVENTS
TONIGHT, AIJO. Mfl:30 p. m.- Rotary Club,
Woman's Clubhouse. '7:30 p. m. - S.W.O.C. No.
1414. - 20-30 Club, Daniels Cafe.7:45 p. m. Knights of Py
thias Lodgp, Rcdondo.8:00 p. m. O.E.S., Masonic
Temple. Modern Woodmpn. Catholic Ladies' card par
ty.FRIDAY, AIIO. 7
7:30 p. m. I.O.O.F. No. 105, Rcdondo.
Townsend Club, Men's Bible Class bldg.
8:00 p. m. Masonic meet- Ing.
SUNDAY, AUG. 9Services In all churches.
MONDAY, AUG. 106:30 p. m. Kiwanis Club at
Daniels Cafe.7:30 p. m. Sons of the Le
gion.8:00 p. m. Royal Neigh
bors, Men's Bible Class hldg. TUESDAY, AUG. II
2:30 p. m. Children's story hour at Library.
7:45 p. m. American Legion Auxiliary.
City council meeting. 8:00 p. m.- Mi-N-Yore Fun
Club, 4010 Sepulveda blvd. Technocracy, 1524 Crav-
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 127:30 p. m V. F. W., Men's
Bible Class Bldg.THURSDAY, AUG. IS
10:30 a. m. Methodist Wo man's Day.
STORKatorialsof-the-weok at Torrance Memorial hospital:
RONALD MORRIS BOHANNAN . . . u.is born K, .Mr. anil .Mr». Murn.x K'lliMimuii, ill U>5f> West JJIM »!.. July JS. wHiihlllK <> li.mn.lH '.I min<-i-H. Illn rnthor is I'Miployil at thi- Aluminum ilium :inil liis uiiithiT is the fiinniM- II. Nil rnuvloiil. Thf B"""l|>""!">» urc Mr. ami Mrs. Ow, n Cmwr.,nl. I.'ifif, \\Vsl L'ilst si., ;in<l Mr. line .Mrs. II. T. Koh.inn.ui. l.'.ni; lli'urh
EDWARD WARREN DAVIS..WHS Kri'ftcd !>>' -Mr. lin.l Mrs. lluw.aril DUVIM lit 21.111- II .Si-|iillv.'ilil.lvil., AUK. 1. WfiKhlliK S liniin.h
Hi-Iliihi-ilM I), ul. n.'. :i. anil Jai'iiiii Murii'. If. niniillis. ami a ninth"!-. llnrllin l..ltu>. <;. Ills lalln-r Is I; I'lilKinnla Sliipyard \vurki>r uml hli m.jlliiT is tin: former (iliulii .Mat
Timan. Mr. anil Mis. H.-IBT Davih. 2^:,u S,'|,ulv,,la l.lv.l., and Kiluanl Ix^vlll. IAIS AllK<-l<-s.
PHYLLIS JE-AN CAREV . . .arriM-d t<> Mr. and .Mr.s. .l.nn.-s \\ . Cal<-y. lAjni; Ih-iu-li, July »". \n-iirh- IIIK 4 |»,uiHls 15 (IIIII...-H. SI,.' has a j:l-nii>iillis-i>lil l.intlii-r. I'lilllli .laini-s. I In lallKT is a Dnimlas alrnal't w.irki-r and her m.Hlirr IK IN,' r.HMi.'i I'hylli.s llai-r<-ll. Thi- cnindiiari-nls an- Mr. and MIB. (livlll,. HaHVIi. I ..IN Almrh'S. andjiiim.i i:. "in i. - iiinii"""'. ' '
Women Invited To Union Meet
Wages, prices, Inflation, ra tioning . . . everyone is talking about these topics and with good reason. Nut only do they determine what you eat for sup per, but under present condi tions, they may determine >vhether or not you will have to rat^ ersatz foods ladled out by some Nazi gauleltor.
D e s p 11 e the Importance of these problems there is more confusion current about them than about many other vital siihjcrts. To help clear up the Tog, Mrs. Helen Daggett, C.I.O. Women's Auxiliary organizer, will address a public meeting at the C.I.O. headquarters, 1315 Border ave., tonight (Thursday) t 7:30 o'clock.Wives and women relatives of
Columbia Steel employees are !ordlally Invited to attend this
gathering. Mrs. Dorothy Con,- nelly will speak on "Union Aux iliaries," outlining their aims and function. A comprehensive program will he outlined, dedi cated to an "all-out policy to mobilize women to assist in the ipeedy winning of the war."
SERVICEMEN CAN VOTE AS ABSENTEES
Thousands of California boys in uniform can vote at the pri mary election Aug. 25. Under California law they needed no act of Congress to permit them to cast absentee ballots as long as they are on duty within the United States.
Applications for absentee bal lots must be in the office of the registrar of voters between Aug. l> and 20, Inclusive. Here is a simple form that may be followed. Mr. M. J. Donoghue,
Registrar of Voters, 808 North Spring st, Ix>s Angeles, Calif.
This is to certify that I am a duly registered voter in Los Angeles county, California. As I expect to be absent from my election precinct or physically unable to go to my polling place, Aug. 25, 1942, the day of the primary election, I am therefore making this applica tion for an absentee ballot.
I am a registered voter, and my residence address In (name of home community) Is:" (Street) .............. (Town) ..............Please mall my ballot to me at: Street) ..............................................
Nine Patients Enter Hospital
Nine patlrnts entered Tor- ranee Memorial hospital during the past week. They were: Wil son B. Whltenton, 18, Ingle- wood aircraft worker, who was injured Aug. 3 when assertedly struck by a cor on Torrance blvd. In Rrdondo Beach while he was changing a tire. His father, dran-oT "Oklahoma AT & M. College at Stlllwater, arriv- d yesterday to be with his
Mrs. Jennie Belle Ashhrook, Hermosa Beach, was received July ,'iO for medical care; ,1. Forbes Andersen, Redo n <l o Beach, Aug. 2 for medical care; Mrs. Myra Beeman, 1,118 El Prado, July 31 for surgery; Mrs. Helen Faupel, Lomita, Aug. 3 for surgery; William Kraga, Gardena, July 29 for medical care; Mrs. Delia Kinaman, Re- dondo Beuvh, July 31 for sur gery; Dorothea Nielsen, Harbor Hills, re-admitted Aug. 2 for further treatment, and Henry a. Roberts, Lomita, Aug. 4 for surgery.
KNTERTAIN (it'F.STSMr. and Mrs. John fiarnrr
entertained as their dinner guests at their home Sunday the Misses Florence Ann and Mary Joe Scott of Los Angeles, former girlhood friends of Mrs. Gurnrr at Des Moines, Iowa.
KND OUTINGMr. and Mrs. Loton B. Hiiek-
ley, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Haul Weis- and children Enld and Bobby and Miss Violet Palmer, returned ln»t weekend from a week's vacation spent at Plnewood Lodge at Big Bear.
KNDS CAMP OUTINOBnbby Young returned this
week from a week's vacation at Camp Junipero Serra near Big Pines.
AT nlC. BEAUMr. ami Mrs. C. A. Cuitinn
and daughters, Adele Ann and Kathle, have been vacationing at Big Bear for the past week.
"THE ORIGIN OF SIN ... IS GOD TO BLAME?"Hear This Important Message by Reverend H. Wesley Roloff,
Sunday, Aug. 9, at the 5:00 P.M. Vesper Hour.
CENTRAL COMMUNITY CHURCHArlington and Marcelina
BEST SHOWING -HOURS ARE
VALUES IN CANNED FOODS
HOME IN HALF THEUSUAL TIME!If you are interested in saving time when you do your food shopping, then listen to these brief words of advice: Do your buy ing at Safeway in the early hours of the day, when the store is not so crowded. You'll be surprised how much faster you can fill your shopping list.
'Town)iState) ................................................
Tin; request must carry the voter's own signature.
ritOGKAM CHANGE .Hundreds of women who have
been following Mary Lee Tay- lor's semi-weekly cooking school of the air will now find the popular program on KFJ each
Sunny Dawn Tomato Juice
Prunt Juice 'SET J8'£21C
Sundown Kadota Figs '£ 10°
Harper House Peart N°uf'19°
Vegetable Soup " '
LyndenSoup fl
Corned Beef Hash KBB "'<\T 14s
Swift'
spam "asrCarnation Milk
Cherub Evaporated Milk 3,'.»23C
FOR HAKIN6 JAMS, JELLIEST*r«>gh
f f ririliy, Xif. f
PLANES, TANKS, SHIPS, GUNSYOU CAN HELP BUY THEMYour purchase! of War Bonds and Stimpt help lo buy the things thit are needed to mike Victory certain.
War Stamp* Art Sold At Sofiwaf
Jell-Rite
Parowax
1-ox.sjflc bottle * V
TYPICAL LOW PRICES
VMTillamook Cheei* P0uod
Dairyland Cheese
Hambbrger Spread B?±, ^ 10
Hamburger Relish "£»&' 'f,Tl5c
Calumet Baking Powder 'j'*' 16°
Capital Pastry Flour ^ 24C
Albers Pearl Barley
The delicate meat of spring lamb, cooked till tender in the juices of fresh vegetables, and carefully seasoned to taste >.. it's a dish that few can resist. One of the secrets of preparing a per fect lamb stew is to be sure that the lamb is young, tender and of top quality. But it need not be expensive. In fact, the thrifty cuts of Safeway Guaranteed Lamb are exactly what you need. Get .some today and serve your family a delicious stew tonight .or tomorrow night.
LAMB BREAST r.13Thrifty cut to use in the lamb stew recipe above. ̂ &
LAMB SHOULDER ^'27'Excellent cut to roast or to cube for lamb stew meat. ^^
BOILING BEEF * O< SIRLOIN STEAKS
Canned Vegetables
ASPARAGUSXXyiSX N"' 1ajus. can
CORN
| "»c if
No. 2,: 12Ccan slisCi
TOMATOES£.« *. No.2dard pack. Can
TOMATOESSrVnd^S,,',; N°- 2 pask cam. can
It.-ac-h iM-a Kri-at-BiMiiiliHotlK-r.
MARY ANN HECKETHORN.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
.B 7 , ;
OUTING BEFORE INDUCTIONMr. and Mrs. Richard Gord-
ner are enjoying a week's vaca tion at Bishop and other points in Northern California prior to his induction in the Army.
Anfrot Ant Powder 2-or. tubt
pkg.
utr»y...kflrii>rn ami Mrs. nil uf I-VI-KUHUII. Mil
KAREN SUE KORTH . . . w;l-uili lii Mr. and Mrs. William I Km tli. 1 ins ',4 1'iita aw.. Ann.
futhiT i« u Northrop Alrcrul wurkiT anil liur miilh, r In tlio lui
MlillKUld. Tli
Montreal is the only "ocean port" one thousand miles from the sea.
Peet'sSoap
Mi- Mr: K. ill Mr.
DARREL JOE THETFORO . .wan u.-h'.im.'.i l.y Mr. ami Mrs. I.. Thi-lloiil. Los AilBfli'x, J"ly wi-lBliint! U iiiiinuln. Mi- lin-s lluvi'-yi'iii-uhl hrnllii.r, mill lla nail. Hi» falhiT In vllipliiMMl Nnrlliriip Aiivnift ami lilB molh i.-i tin- luiim-r Willli' Ma. Cunih
DAVID EDWIN PRUETE-R . . .aum-il tn Mr. anil Mrs. Unwind ITiirliT. nf Palms, July 30. wi-lsli-
I, .-yi-ar-iilil liriilln-r. Hilly. lll.s niiii'i- is . iiii'luyi'il ul riiluinhla
StiuliiiH anil his niiilhi'r iH tin' lor-
ROBERT FREDERICK NIE- MEYER . . . wu« granted liy .Mi ami Mr.s. Al Nlcmeyvr. rlcrinuau HMIC-II. July 3(1. weluhing 8 iiouilitr 12 uuiiL'fH. Hi- IIUH a ulster, Junlcf His father IH it California Ship yards worker anil hl» inutlu-r i I hi' (onniT Vi'iu Scliimli-y. Thi KiiiniliHin-iilH uri- Mr. and Mi*. M I>. SclHM.h-y, Iti'donilu llMich, iini Mr. anil Mm. A. T. Nleinnyur .Manhnttan llmch. Mr«. Mury Aki>. sun i,f Kunmt City, lu., IH tin l.al.V:
Ma I la Tinanil Mr». lAiuls
ler, Hawthorni'. unit Mr. ami K. A. llarm-ii, Vcntura.
IN SAN DIKGOMr.s. E. U. Haili-niaki-r visltoil
Lloyd J. Kntli-niiikcr and othc'r relatives and tilends in San Diego last week.
HIOHIST INTimiT IAII
Absolute Safety
FIPIRAllX INIHRIt(Up lo SS.000,00)
LltAL INVIITMIMT OR IHUIT »UHDI
AMilibb in ur.il. «( tlOO «. Mn.
IMCOLN 8UI1IHN6 * LOAN ASSOCIATION
LOOK FOR
EDWARDS COFFEE
In the New VictoryNo more vacuum tins till Victory! Edwards Coffee the same delicious blend ia now packed in Victory Bags. Oven-freshness is guaranteed because Edwards is roaited daily, delivered di rect lo Safeway, kept ia I/it tun, ground only when you buy.
LAMB SHANKS IU OC< PIN BONE SIRLOIN lu OQ<Bake, braise or barbecue. '"'/taW Delicious steak. Guaranteed. lb><99
O4*lb> sfcW
20<n-mm%9
GROUND BEEFPacked in Visiting casing.
PORK LIVERFry with onions or bacon.
T-BONE STEAKSAiio CLUB STEAK. Barbecue.
PORTERHOUSETop quality Guaranteed steak,
DAIRY FOODSBuy your creamery foods at S:ifetvay. Get top quality milk, butter,
cream, etc. at low prices. Your satisfaction is guaranteed.
Illl IfmlLIl
DAIRVLAND ftRADIA HOMOeENIZED. i-90l., Z4c
LUCERNECOTTAGE CHEESEH QUALITY BUTTER,MrD°^c°o0,Dt ^ 48Dairy food prices trftctlv* In mefropol/raa las 4(g</cs »arf.
BKfl: 15C
Breakfast Cereals
RICEKRISPIES
d'nraaL ' box si all
WHEATIEScrfh*champ" n" 8"°Z> I AC
For tnargy. ' box sL V
CORN FLAKES«T.zEss2£OI-<lc2 for 15c) sfc bOXCS ^
SHREDDED RALSTON
wheat canal.
PLUMBING REPAIR SERVICE
Moderniie Now With New Plumbing* WATER HEATERS* FRASER KOOR FURNACES* ANDREWS WALL HEATERS
On FHA Terms
TORRANCE PLUMBING CO.F. L. PARKS PHONE 60
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
1418 MARCELINA AVENUE
GUARAMTEED-FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLESMake your own selections at Safeway I
Elberta Peaches "SS"MPE FIEESTONIS. «c PI* POUND
Northern Peas vSS& i Gravenstein Apples ">.7i< Yellow Onions 5BS35& it>.2< Slicing Tomatoes ""' ">.7^ 3urbankPotatoeslQibs.39<
Flour & ShorteningKITCHEN CRAFTfCa^Sc- 241 N°- 10/I^C pounds, Me bag tO
GLOBE "Al" FLOUR bSJ&.ftN* 10 !pounds, «1.14 big
FLUFFO
Ina or frying, carton
KEEN SHORTENINGahUorrt.VniB*Q 1fol ? -l ' lb' ' baking. carton s
19mo16
1301 SARTORI AVE., TORRANCE
U.S.War Stamps
Art Sold
2li9 REDONDO-WILMINGTON BLVD., LOMITA
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