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F TUESDAY TORRANCE HERALD APRIL 28, 1925 MARGARET REES, EDITOR HOLDS SURPRISE FOR BENJAMIN WAYT Mrs. Benjamin Wayt last nve- I Thl> Torrnnre clnmcntury sell nlng arranKecl a delightful aurpri.so ' "i-chpslni will 1,0 lirncflti-d l>y In honor o( Mr. Wayfs birthday.'''a"' Party to be (fivcn by the Par t-Teachpr AHaociation on Satllr Music and (fames afforded tlv pleasure of tho eveninK. Delicious refreshments wen served to Mrs. Alma Morritt, Hev-l" ""' ___a erly Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse ' ROYAL NEIGHBORS Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank . PARTY TONIGHT Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kr«l j .,.,,.. ,,,, .,... ., Recs, Mra. OJc:i Davis. and H. I Terry. Mrs. Wayt was assisted by Mrs. j day rvenin:;, May !>. nt the homo Mrs. fliiriim Reeve at 1504 Pos Tim Ton-mice camp, Roya NHiKhliorn of America, will si card party tonight at Moose Mrs. Mursurot Walker spent ! few. days last week with he I mother. Mrs. \V. K. The f A rim*, , .,«.. ... and REBEKAH LODGE TO GIVE DANCE MAY 9 Mrs. Oira Davis. chairman of ways and means for I he Trip! City Rebeknh l,odju-. with :\ wel chosen committee, will give.' a, .\liws Bernico Evwers of Keokuk dance in Moose hall on Saturday, ! la., is visiting Mrs. Tl.oi l>y the Hollywoodlandi-rs. I ntlc. "THE MAN WHO SEES A BIG TOMORROW" HIS VISION IS CLEARED BY THE BACKING AFFORDED IN A SUBSTANTIAL, BANK ACCOUNT he's ready are you? possible to you the start's the thing do it now at the First National Bank of Torrance "OPPORTUNITY HELPERS" Resources Over One Million Dollars ' STONE & MYERS TORRANCE LOMITA 17*2 Cabrillo Phone 195 1204 Narbonne Phone 1»T As the'Bread You Cast Upon the Waters Returns to You-- -so The money you spend for GAS- OLINE and OILS with your HOME TOWN merchants re- turns to you again. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME BY PAT- RONIZING Palmer Service Stations Border at Cabrillo Arlington at Carspn $10.00 COUPON BOOKS FOR $9.50 Bring Us /our PRESCRIPTIONS we are careful Or ts Wh«n you bring ui * prescription w* fill it promptly, taking only th* tim* n«c<uary to do it with car* and virlfy it afUrwardi. But alto UH only pur* fr«h drug) of standard strength and Mir,|>ric*i art v«ry reasonable. .Wh*n you want drugs, msdioinn or drug stor* things buy from u* and know th« quality is right and the price fair. Come to us FIRST. TORRANCE PHARMACY MALONE BROS. Torranee, California Ford Freight Airline, First in U. S., on Paying Basis America's first air freight line is on a paying business, doe to the heavy traffic /(iven to at tjr the Ford Motor Company, its sponsor. The 'Maiden Dearborn," first of the fleet Henry.. Ford plans to put in operation between Chicago, St Louis, St. Paul, Mina., Iron Mountain, Mien., and Detroit, is now plying the cloud route between Detroit and Chicago with freight regularly. Other all-metal planes of the same-'type will be put into service as rapidly as they are turned out by'the Stout Airplane Co., which fe being backed by Edsel Ford. The Maiden Dearborn is seen above leaving Chicago for Detroit with a cargo.<e Below are Ford and his MB, Edsel; and Pilot; Edward Hamilton and Machinist Harry Basse!!, the plane'* craw, talkfe* wfth Jwfee Kenes»w M. Lmdk before hopping off. lart Players in *Not Tonight Dear' At the Oriental If you want to grow fat from ugrhter and put in the most en- yable two and one-half hours .t you have spent in some time, certain to attend one of the per- rmance of "Not Tonight Dearie." Ing presented all this week by e Hart Players at the Oriental, is a story brimming over with >uth and laughter, and has a rklng love story that holds in- rest from the start to the end. le action takes place in the fa- ous Paul Revere Inn and re- ives about two couples. There Is father there with the lady he his vlfe is son Is also present with the rl he wants to marry. Neither pie knows that the other is ere. Then the trouble starts. A w surprise awaits you every Inute. You'll howl with laughter the climax of each act. Start- g next Monday, the Hart Players 11 present "Stop Thief," one of Is a farce comedy in three acts, re to please the most blase the- regoer. 5oy Scout District Rally Big Success It seemed that Boys' Week was ed In on Saturday evunlns ther than Sunday morning, to who attended the Scout Rally leriean ha]' on Saturday eve- ns. There were fooyn from Oardena, meta, Lbmita, Harbor City and Trance, and a number of adult sltors. Most of the contests were liy n:' lioyw, who gavo a wonder- rst aid demonstration. tyed il punch were served by Troop under the direction of Ted eeve, their scoutmaster. ************** * * TORRANCE NOTES * *************** Mrs. WilUum llainl.-l rro-nlly Students Play Makes Big Hit at Auditorium Torrance High School Show Presented Before Large Audience "Come Out of the Kitchen," the play presented by the pupi|s of tho Torrance high school In the auditorium on Friday evening, showed to the largest crowd ever assembled in the auditorium. The house was packed to capac- ity with a very spirited crowd. The program was opened by or- chestra numbers with the 20-plece high school orchestra, which also played continually between acts. The play, a three-act comedy, was coached; by Miss Katherine Millard and Miss Lois Lingen- felter. The art teaoher, Miss Ada Chase, was in charge of the color scheme, and Mrs. Marjorie Eischen was In charge of the music. Miss Lucllle Weaver, as leading lady, and Walton Macdowell, play- Ing opposite, her, showed exception- al ability as future artists, and not a line was forgotten' by any pupil taking part. The affair not only passed every but also financially. The splendid co-operation of the people will en- able the enthusiastic student body to pay for all tho scenery they now have and purchase additional. Mr. and Mrs. John Cuuley of I.UUB llua.-h wen. BUests from frl- diiy mvr Sunday nf Mr. and Mrs. Hoyd Wurthan of llordi-r avenue. Mr Ml: Kill- . Tu Hti Mi- Mrs. U. ! '. Williams, anil Mr. and Mrs. I'lmilcs Hell, of Los Anueles, motored to Fish canyon Sunday, where they enjoyed u lovely plc- niu and a 13-mile hlkii to Ribbon Kails. Mr. mill MI-B. W. W. Woodlng- Hoii i>i Arlington surprised thoir BOH and hla wife, Mr. and Mm. Hurry U. Wuodiimtun. who Imve just |iiiri-lmHi-il a m-w lu.nu- ut KouHiKul,-. when Ili.-y anaiiKi'd u uiki ilh King Players Highly Lauded For The Fool' I'he Pool" went over with a ut at tlu- New Mission yester- day. "Tin- lines! thing th« Charles King ('layers have done in Long lleacb" was the cordial verdict of two big Sunday audlencex. Sumo few reserve first place, for "Smiling Through," and they are right. "The Fool" can never I.e. acted IIUu "Smiling Through," for the. lines and the situations are not in it. Hul "The Pool," as seen at the New Mission tills week. Is cer- tainly a gorgeous production of a wonderful play. Nobody can be blind to the fact that it is a composite of "The l-'alth Jlealer." "Tliu Dawn of a Tomorrow." "The Miracle Man," and "Salvation Nell," but it Is a fliuriuliiK and powerful niedluy* of thosu unuaual plays and not a jumble, and it possesses both unity mid u hlKh degree of unstrained plausibility. No stage piece In yean baa been stronger In the power to communicate feeling nor richer In Ideal content. Lons Beach Preaa-Telegram. Mr. and Mrs. Eurl Kent were quests at a party given by Mr. and Mm, Eurl I'utmun of Loa An- Kele.s on Saturday evening. Paxman's Arranges Demonstration of Faints Saturday Paxman's Hardware In Torranci has arranged a special demonstra- tion of Acme Quality paints and varnishes at .the store on El Prado street, Saturday, May 2. Mr. Pax- man states that there will be expert present, direct from the fac- tory, to help local patrons solve their paint problems. If you ha been wondering what paint or var- nish to use for any particular job, this is your opportunity of getting first-hand knowledge from one the largest manufacturers of paints and varnishes in the world. Fin as nt of hams, specially priced tl at Eby's, ToMance. Adv. ging- For Quality Service Courtesy Plus Reasonable Prices Go to Tansey's Beauty Parlor and Barber Shpp 1913 Carson Street Phone 64-W Torrance Arthur A. Baird Builder of PACIFIC READY- CUT HOMES Liberal Loans on Quality Homes 1107 Strand, Hermos Telephone, Herrr Beach, Ca Jsa 4331 Motor Coach Company Time Table to Long Beach and Wilmington for Wllmlug-ton Leave Long Beach and Long Beach jror Torrance 7:15 A. M. 8:20 *9:1& 10:20 11:20 12:20 P. M. 1:20 2:20 3:30 4:20 5:20 6:20 S 9:20 7:40 A. M. 8:10 9:40 10:40 11:40 --, 12:40 P. M. 1:40 2:40 3:15 4:45 5:35 7:40 8 10:45 S Sundays only. 'Connections for Catallnu Island. Make reservations and purchase tlekets at tho Torrance Pharmacy. IMiona 3-J. DANDELIONS IN PARK A. man In the street yesterday as surprised to see that our town mncllmen have overlooked the dandelions now well rooted In the park on Kl Prado. Thn townspeople furnished a goodly sum of money to seed this park and mako tt so attractive, and It Is well worth looking after. A group of boys with instruments that Would cut these dandelions several Inches below the soil would soon exterminate them. The boys wilj bo glad to earn a little cash, and, with some older head to guide their work, would do the work well. The dandelions, as we all know, soon take possession of the park and then more money be spent to reseed the park. A READER ust This Label Protects You GUARANTEED ThbLaM Alfred Buchanan and family, of j Colton, visited last Sunday with aunt. Mrs. J. Manter Wright, family, on North 'Arlington Mi- nd Mrs. W. F. Thomas had a delightful trip to Santa Ana on Sunday, and later visited an old riend in Artcsia whom Mr. Thomas iad not met for 20 years. used cars It's the logical thing to do —to buy your Used Ford Car from Your Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer Ct of Value Something New In Radio Tiny but Mighty Height, 6'/ 2 in. Length, 19% in. Depth, 5% in. A portable ATWATER KENT MODEL 20 - Compact Has all the power and selectivity of the big five- tube model yet can be easily carried under your arm or in its special leather case like a bag. In fact, it has all the elements of the famous model 20, compacted to portable size. It can be easily taken on trips and hooked up with the battery in your automobile, and when used at home, its beautiful -Httle cabinet will grace any room. A convenient battery cable attached eliminates unsightly wires. We have been fortunate in securing one of the first models in Southern California SEE IT NOW, and place your order for early delivery. Radios Exclusively DeBra Radio Co. Dealers ATWATER-KENT and CROSLEYS Radio Experts Cravens and Cabrillo Torranca Phone 73-J Did you Get an EDISON IRON for This is a real bargain which you should in- vestigate. Read Conditions standard 6 pound size, complete in all details and guaranteed for one year. What you must do to get one... 1. Call at our office 3. Pay cash $3.75 2. Select an iron 4. Carry it home. Do not hesitate. Do not delay. If you cannot call at once, telephone and we will put your name on an iron and hold it for 3 days. SOUTHERN CAUFORNIA EDISON COMPANY :

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  • FTUESDAY TORRANCE HERALD APRIL 28, 1925

    MARGARET REES, EDITOR

    HOLDS SURPRISE FOR BENJAMIN WAYT

    Mrs. Benjamin Wayt last nve- I Thl> Torrnnre clnmcntury sell nlng arranKecl a delightful aurpri.so ' "i-chpslni will 1,0 lirncflti-d l>y In honor o( Mr. Wayfs birthday.'''a"' Party to be (fivcn by the Par

    t-Teachpr AHaociation on SatllrMusic and (fames afforded tlv pleasure of tho eveninK.

    Delicious refreshments wen served to Mrs. Alma Morritt, Hev-l" ""' ___a erly Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse ' ROYAL NEIGHBORS Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank . PARTY TONIGHT Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kr«l j .,.,,.. ,,,, .,... ., Recs, Mra. OJc:i Davis. and H. I Terry.

    Mrs. Wayt was assisted by Mrs. j

    day rvenin:;, May !>. nt the homo Mrs. fliiriim Reeve at 1504 Pos

    Tim Ton-mice camp, Roya NHiKhliorn of America, will si card party tonight at Moose

    Mrs. Mursurot Walker spent ! few. days last week with he I mother. Mrs. \V. K. The f A rim*, , .,«.. ... and

    REBEKAH LODGE TO GIVE DANCE MAY 9

    Mrs. Oira Davis. chairman of ways and means for I he Trip! City Rebeknh l,odju-. with :\ wel chosen committee, will give.' a, .\liws Bernico Evwers of Keokuk dance in Moose hall on Saturday, ! la., is visiting Mrs. Tl.oi

    l>y the Hollywoodlandi-rs. I ntlc.

    "THE MAN WHO SEES A BIG TOMORROW"

    HIS VISION IS CLEARED BY THE BACKING AFFORDED IN A SUBSTANTIAL, BANK ACCOUNT

    he's ready are you?

    possible to you the start's the thing

    do it now at the

    First National Bankof Torrance

    "OPPORTUNITY HELPERS"

    Resources Over One Million Dollars '

    STONE & MYERSTORRANCE LOMITA

    17*2 Cabrillo Phone 195 1204 Narbonne Phone 1»T

    As the'Bread You Cast Upon the Waters Returns to You--

    -so The money you spend for GAS- OLINE and OILS with your HOME TOWN merchants re- turns to you again. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME BY PAT- RONIZING

    Palmer Service StationsBorder at Cabrillo Arlington at Carspn

    $10.00 COUPON BOOKS FOR $9.50

    Bring Us /ourPRESCRIPTIONSwe are careful Or ts

    Wh«n you bring ui * prescription w* fill it promptly, taking only th* tim* n«cric*i art v«ry reasonable.

    .Wh*n you want drugs, msdioinn or drug stor* things buy from u* and know th« quality is right and the price fair.

    Come to us FIRST.

    TORRANCE PHARMACYMALONE BROS.

    Torranee, California

    Ford Freight Airline, First in U. S., on Paying Basis

    America's first air freight line is on a paying business, doe to the heavy traffic /(iven to at tjr the Ford Motor Company, its sponsor. The 'Maiden Dearborn," first of the fleet Henry.. Ford plans to put in operation between Chicago, St Louis, St. Paul, Mina., Iron Mountain, Mien., and Detroit, is now plying the cloud route between Detroit and Chicago with freight regularly. Other all-metal planes of the same-'type will be put into service as rapidly as they are turned out by'the Stout Airplane Co., which fe being backed by Edsel Ford. The Maiden Dearborn is seen above leaving Chicago for Detroit with a cargo.uth and laughter, and has a rklng love story that holds in- rest from the start to the end. le action takes place in the fa- ous Paul Revere Inn and re- ives about two couples. There Is father there with the lady he

    his vlfeis son Is also present with the rl he wants to marry. Neither

    pie knows that the other is ere. Then the trouble starts. A w surprise awaits you every Inute. You'll howl with laughter

    the climax of each act. Start- g next Monday, the Hart Players 11 present "Stop Thief," one of

    Is a farce comedy in three acts, re to please the most blase the- regoer.

    5oy Scout District Rally Big Success

    It seemed that Boys' Week was ed In on Saturday evunlns

    ther than Sunday morning, to who attended the Scout Rally leriean ha]' on Saturday eve-

    ns.There were fooyn from Oardena, meta, Lbmita, Harbor City and Trance, and a number of adult sltors.Most of the contests were liy

    n:' lioyw, who gavo a wonder- rst aid demonstration.

    tyedil punch were served by Troop

    under the direction of Ted eeve, their scoutmaster.

    ***************

    * TORRANCE NOTES ****************

    Mrs. WilUum llainl.-l rro-nlly

    Students Play Makes Big Hit

    at AuditoriumTorrance High School Show

    Presented Before LargeAudience

    "Come Out of the Kitchen," the play presented by the pupi|s of tho Torrance high school In the auditorium on Friday evening, showed to the largest crowd ever assembled in the auditorium.

    The house was packed to capac- ity with a very spirited crowd.

    The program was opened by or- chestra numbers with the 20-plece high school orchestra, which also played continually between acts.

    The play, a three-act comedy, was coached; by Miss Katherine Millard and Miss Lois Lingen- felter. The art teaoher, Miss Ada Chase, was in charge of the color scheme, and Mrs. Marjorie Eischen was In charge of the music.

    Miss Lucllle Weaver, as leading lady, and Walton Macdowell, play- Ing opposite, her, showed exception- al ability as future artists, and not a line was forgotten' by any pupil taking part.

    The affair not only passed every

    but also financially. The splendid co-operation of the people will en- able the enthusiastic student body to pay for all tho scenery they now have and purchase additional.

    Mr. and Mrs. John Cuuley of I.UUB llua.-h wen. BUests from frl- diiy mvr Sunday nf Mr. and Mrs. Hoyd Wurthan of llordi-r avenue.

    Mr

    Ml: Kill-

    . Tu

    Hti Mi-

    Mrs. U. ! '. Williams, anil Mr. and Mrs. I'lmilcs Hell, of Los Anueles, motored to Fish canyon Sunday, where they enjoyed u lovely plc- niu and a 13-mile hlkii to Ribbon Kails.

    Mr. mill MI-B. W. W. Woodlng- Hoii i>i Arlington surprised thoir BOH and hla wife, Mr. and Mm. Hurry U. Wuodiimtun. who Imve just |iiiri-lmHi-il a m-w lu.nu- ut KouHiKul,-. when Ili.-y anaiiKi'd u

    uiki ilh

    King Players Highly Lauded

    For The Fool'I'he Pool" went over with a ut at tlu- New Mission yester-

    day."Tin- lines! thing th« Charles

    King ('layers have done in Long lleacb" was the cordial verdict of two big Sunday audlencex.

    Sumo few reserve first place, for "Smiling Through," and they are right. "The Fool" can never I.e. acted IIUu "Smiling Through," for the. lines and the situations are not in it.

    Hul "The Pool," as seen at the New Mission tills week. Is cer- tainly a gorgeous production of a wonderful play.

    Nobody can be blind to the fact that it is a composite of "The l-'alth Jlealer." "Tliu Dawn of a Tomorrow." "The Miracle Man," and "Salvation Nell," but it Is a fliuriuliiK and powerful niedluy* of thosu unuaual plays and not a jumble, and it possesses both unity mid u hlKh degree of unstrained plausibility. No stage piece In yean baa been stronger In the power to communicate feeling nor richer In Ideal content. Lons Beach Preaa-Telegram.

    Mr. and Mrs. Eurl Kent were quests at a party given by Mr. and Mm, Eurl I'utmun of Loa An- Kele.s on Saturday evening.

    Paxman's Arranges Demonstration of

    Faints SaturdayPaxman's Hardware In Torranci

    has arranged a special demonstra- tion of Acme Quality paints and varnishes at .the store on El Prado street, Saturday, May 2. Mr. Pax- man states that there will be expert present, direct from the fac- tory, to help local patrons solve their paint problems. If you ha been wondering what paint or var- nish to use for any particular job, this is your opportunity of getting first-hand knowledge from one the largest manufacturers of paints and varnishes in the world.

    Fin as nt ofhams, specially priced tl at Eby's, ToMance. Adv.

    ging-

    For Quality Service Courtesy

    Plus Reasonable Prices

    Go toTansey's Beauty

    Parlor andBarber Shpp

    1913 Carson Street Phone 64-W Torrance

    Arthur A. BairdBuilder of

    PACIFIC READY- CUT HOMES

    Liberal Loanson

    Quality Homes1107 Strand, Hermos

    Telephone, HerrrBeach, Ca

    Jsa 4331

    Motor Coach CompanyTime Table

    to Long Beach and Wilmington

    for Wllmlug-ton Leave Long Beach and Long Beach jror Torrance

    7:15 A. M.8:20

    *9:1& 10:20 11:20 12:20 P. M.1:202:203:304:205:206:20

    S 9:20

    7:40 A. M.8:109:40

    10:40 11:40 --, 12:40 P. M.1:402:403:154:455:357:40

    8 10:45S Sundays only.

    'Connections for Catallnu Island. Make reservations and purchase tlekets at tho Torrance Pharmacy. IMiona 3-J.

    DANDELIONS IN PARK

    A. man In the street yesterdayas surprised to see that our townmncllmen have overlooked the

    dandelions now well rooted In thepark on Kl Prado.

    Thn townspeople furnished a goodly sum of money to seed this park and mako tt so attractive, and It Is well worth looking after. A group of boys with instruments that Would cut these dandelions several Inches below the soil would soon exterminate them. The boys wilj bo glad to earn a little cash, and, with some older head to guide their work, would do the work well. The dandelions, as we all know,

    soon take possession of the park and then more money be spent to reseed the park.

    A READER

    ust

    This Label Protects You

    GUARANTEED

    ThbLaM

    Alfred Buchanan and family, of j Colton, visited last Sunday with

    aunt. Mrs. J. Manter Wright, family, on North 'Arlington

    Mi- nd Mrs. W. F. Thomas had a delightful trip to Santa Ana on Sunday, and later visited an old riend in Artcsia whom Mr. Thomas iad not met for 20 years.

    used carsIt's the logical

    thing to do —to buy your Used Ford Car from Your NearestAuthorized Ford Dealer

    Ctof Value

    Something New In Radio

    Tiny but Mighty

    Height, 6'/2 in. Length, 19% in. Depth, 5% in.

    A portable

    ATWATER KENTMODEL 20 - Compact

    Has all the power and selectivity of the big five- tube model yet can be easily carried under your arm or in its special leather case like a bag.

    In fact, it has all the elements of the famous model 20, compacted to portable size. It can be easily taken on trips and hooked up with the battery in your automobile, and when used at home, its beautiful -Httle cabinet will grace any room. A convenient battery cable attached eliminates unsightly wires.

    We have been fortunate in securing one of the first models in Southern California

    SEE IT NOW, and place your order for early delivery.

    Radios Exclusively

    DeBra Radio Co.Dealers

    ATWATER-KENT and CROSLEYS Radio Experts

    Cravens and CabrilloTorranca

    Phone 73-J

    Did you Get anEDISON IRON for

    This is a real bargain which you should in- vestigate.

    Read Conditionsstandard 6 pound size, complete in all details and guaranteed for one year.

    What you mustdo to get one...

    1. Call at our office 3. Pay cash $3.752. Select an iron 4. Carry it home.Do not hesitate. Do not delay. If you cannot callat once, telephone and we will put your name on

    an iron and hold it for 3 days.

    SOUTHERN CAUFORNIA EDISON COMPANY

    :