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TUESDAY TORRANCE HERALD
Three Thousand Attend OpeningOf Beautiful New Hospita P.-T.A. CARD PARTY
WELL ATTENDEDThe P.-T.A. card party at t
of Mr Hitrum Re1S«« Pont avcnuo on Saturday nv
lionally delightful affair.Mrs. Carl Grnmllnp, Mrs. Fp
Lincoln. Mrs. Supp and Mrs. Ree were n well chosen committee, Mi Uncoln being score-keeper.
Thn evening was spent In playli fire hundred.
The door priso was awarded Mrs. "Anna Batch, first honors f high scores were awarded J. : Sash and Mrs. Harry McMiuu; .nd second to Miss Ortman and
A. McParland.Delicious home-made cakes we
lirougbt by the P.-T.A. membe and served with coffee and tea.
All prizes were donated by loeicrctuuits.Over $SO was cleared on tl
party, which will be more than tV tint required to purchase a se
of drama for the elementary schc i-chcstra, the purpose for will le party was given.
FIRE VOLUNTEERS SURPRISE NEWLYWEDS
Members of the Torrance volun er fire department-, surprised M
und Mrs. Harry N. Warren at the! new home at 1912 222d street o -Saturday evening upon their re
rn from their honeymoon. During the progress of the part
Mr. and Mrs. Warren were pre ted with 12 beautiful pieces a
liver from the department Other gruests at the Warren horn ero Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mal id Mr. Malone's mother, fr cusa.
HILLIPS BROOKS IS HOST AT PARTY
Phillips Brooks, son of Mr.rs. Willis M. Brooks of Eldoireel was host last Friday nigh
40 schoolmates at a dun rnrty at the Episcopal Guild
Way Pageant at High School Is
Beautiful Sighti.ui'iante. Girls Dance on Lawn Before
Mrs. Jared Sidney Torrance was deeply appreciative of the many flowers sent to the hospital far the public re ception. This picture of Mrs. Torrance was taken the east solarium of the institution Saturday afternoon.
(Continued from Pago 1) Among the physicians who were visitors were the following: Di. F. H. Racer and Dr. G. B. Fuller, of Lomlta; Dr. J. F. Hpencer. Dr. E. T. Hembree, Dr. Ernest Butt and Dr. Sclmeffcr, of Redondo Beach; Dr. Max Amlerson, Dr. M. jaynes and Dr. C. ! '. Schmid,' of Hcrmosa Beach; Dr. Covelle, of. Gardena; Dr. Hara, of Moneta Dr. Fitch C. B. Mattlson and Di W. H. Roberts, of Pasadena; am Dr. C. H. James, of Los Angelei
The following hostesses receive, visitors at the hospital during th »wo days: Mrs. R. R. Smith, Mrs Willis M. Brooks, Mrs. J. S. Lan caster, Mrs. George Neill,-Mrs. J W. Post, Mrs. K. F. Jamleson, Mrs George Welch, Mrs. Brian K Welch, Mrs. Charles Curtis, Mrs Cteorge P. Shldler. Mrs. Normar A. Leake, -Mrs. A. ''I'. Stevenson Mrs. F. A. Zeller, Mrs. B. H. Lin- senfelter, Mrs. 'Frederick M. ESHI;;, Mrs. F. D. Murray, Mrs. Carl L. Hyde. Mm. Guy Mowry. Mrs. W. L. Booth, Mrs. Wilfred Teal, Mrs. William E. Laven, Mrs. Louis J. Smith. Mrs. John C. Gainer, Mis. S. C. Collins, Mrs. Raymond Shuart, Mrs. Ellls Harder, Mrs. VV. Harold Kmgsley. Mrs. Nettle Steinhllber, Vim James M. Fitzhugh. Mrs. Francis Miller, Mrs. John Guyan, Mrs. G. H. Sapp, Mrs. E. N. Tom- kins.
Will Open SoonMiss Esther Maxwell, superin
tendent of the hospital, announced today that It will be several days
opened fo
, liut i
the rec e apparit s en rout via the
n i* resatarly eption of :tiK taut yet to c by (wait from
hospital stitution
nrses on duty at t iuloutes, and theiJliiteH no training MaxwetV came Uf Torraac
the Community hospital o
Miss H. C: C ope&vfcsar o ted from UK Miebael
il «rf Clricned KOI t tlie 'HJvet-KWt- hoc
Fr«ity hospital at
Mr M. K. tfo orglea.1 su perintendent, is a graduate «f tbe Michael Reese hospital of (T
Other Nurse The other nurses on duty at toe
hospital here aro as follo E. B. Spcrry, surgical nn NVIlie l.uiu,, X-ray and laboratory technician; Miss EmiHe KjiB, su pervisor of obstetrical" tfeBKrtmrnt; Mrs. Elizabeth O'Neil, night s««ier- . ispr; Miss Cecella MiclielSftn.nieht uirse: Mrs. C. B. ISond and Miss Jenevievo Anders-in, general duly lurses; and Miss Fix, relief nurse.
Tin iwi-sonnel of thn employed itaff is as follows: Mrs. N. 13. Wheeler, formerly a nsldakt «C
i-ance, cook; Mrs. l^r&nchi ASeis-. assistant cook; Mrs. Davis,ipitat assistant; E;eer unit gardener: J. K.
house man.
Oldest War, Insects vs. Man, Rages on. With U S One ot Chief Battle grounds
t ,.f I)
III.-' VOr. Kountrv
ur in lustoll III. i!IM-l
imtliKlit, ul Howard,
N M.-Imli
wse-rv is still ruKinK lts thr fontfirt he I tribe. One of its ,-hwf tatile^wwds ml it requires constant > igiluwr <m -lie <-ln. I of tin uoicrnnu-iil )<ontiw ! •-*>• HI MIX) ulliers <>l liis ,iss<xfintriv_ t* pn- Tilt mr)>lum-. sliootuiK out rUwfc. ul aerially in tli(- li^lt nil tllu twUr >« <)
Large Group of Spec tators
The an Torrance
lual May page high school v school lawn
nt of th is stagfii
on the
The pageant opened flower dance, and closed Maypole dance.
May Wilson was featuri very pretty gypsy dance, Johanna Neehuids as a scarecrow, Geraldln Miller as the May queen, and Adel Greenfleld and -Mary LeClercq a the spring spirits.
The large audience was com fortably seated in chairs on tlv plaza in front of the school.
The pageant was an activity o the Girls' League, and all partici pating were girls.
Mrs. Morse and Miss Chase the faculty advisors. The schemes were worked out by Miss Chase's department. This depart ment also designed th which were made in the home economics department in charge o lira. Caller.
The eight flower girls represent ed California wild flowers.
Eastern Star Will Give Educational
Program MonthlyFollowing the regular semi
monthly business meeting of the Eastern Star on Thursday eve-ilng there will be an educationaliroRTum In charge of Mrs. Mabel
Boyton, Torranco high schooleacher and member of the local:hapter.
A delightful treat Is promised. Mlaa Boyton, who was appointedtmirman of this new work in the rdcr, will have a different pro-
Knun each month along educationallues.
[nstall New Heads Of Moose Lodge
Officers of, the Torrance Lodge, oyol Order of Moose, were in-
tailed Thursday night. The new rflcera are us follows: Dictator, J.
H. Bradford: vice-dictator, A. G. loron; prelate, J. |.\ junior;
secretary, K H. Hughes; treasurer C. E.' Bailey; srrB eaiil-al-urms, J. Clark; inner guard, K. J. Hath;
r guard, I'. Hensnii; trustees Charles Ininan, J. I.eiikln. J. W. ' leisher.
number ul mi ml.. IH ul Ul. lo cal lodge will attend I In, Institution seromonluH ut Uurlmnk Thursday
Xoy Winters Makes 285-Yard Golf Hole
In One Long StrokeJ. R Wlnten. drove His way into
ha Golfers' Hall of Fume the other
Standing on L the lli-llt vi..v in trusty drive Ith tin, ball
vur thu clubhi
eighteenth tee me, Huy swung niui-ted sharply Bent It souring to land on the
cen und roll Into th Hoy Is tilt) rlmt iillli win, hut) .'Ve.r
undo thu eighteenth at Helleview ne stroke. The distance from
Uw to cup Is 2S9 yards.
uriinan,Kuril and a piece, of tin i III town. Wllut eould U
Cet H at llutflu-y's Amerl
Navy Traveling Recruiters Here
All Tfiis WeekParty After Young Men foi
Uncle Sam's SeaForces
The United States navy is agai >en to applicants after a shut- >wn of over six months, ace.
Louis M. Brooks, chief elec trician's mate, 0. S. N., who is 1 charge of the traveling party from
Los Angeles recruiting offlc he recruiting party will hav
their headquarters at the Torrance postoffice all this Week, and ca
10 Interviewed there by prfrspectiv .ppllcants. j
"The navy toduks, "ha before.
says Chief offer ttta
one of th shut down,
This Isns why we had t e were filled to ou . We had so many re-enlist
ments that there were r incies for new applicants. "A young man entering tlv
ce today has on opportunity to earn a trade that will fit him for rivil life, as well as a chance to lomplete his education. The free :tudy courses that can bo had in he training stations and aboard hip aro tho best that can lie pro- ured from the modern colleges.
Officers are detailed to help the r-oung man in his studies so that nyone who is willing to help hlm- If can reach any goal lie may sire.'
"Opportunity to enter tho Navalademy, to open
[listed map. After ono 1 y< ervice ho Is eligible to take
lination for entrance to Bmy, provided he is ubde i of age at that time."
Tuesday Evening Salvation Army
Services Popular
BRIEF NEWSAwnings and Tents
Camping Outfits. Quality Reasonable Prices.
Hawthorne Awning Co.Lock Box 267, Hawthorne, Calif.
Over 300,000 "Suckers" of th amous Illinois brand are on watcli or this call, which goes out to
from tho old Prairie State to rthe picnic reunion In Sycamore
Grove Park, Los Angeles, all day long Saturday, May 28. The regls-
i will be posted at each county headquarters.
Toasted Sandwiches for *. mid night lunch. "Hughey" will send them to you. Just give him a ring. H. G. Meyer'a American Lunch. Carson St., Torrance. Adv.
Mrs. Joseph Soddy and daughter Lylse Louise have gone to Long
while Mr. Soddy Is visiting relu- s In the east.
Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas-, njoyed a day at Fullerton Sunday, Iso calling on Mrs. Thomas' sister n Redondo.
Tho Ladles' Guild of the Central Evangelical church will conduct i food sale at Renn's Grocery Sat-
ilay. May 16, at 2 p. m.
Torrance Scouts Will Go to Camp
Friday AfternoonTorrance Scouts are planning a
weekend camp at the Portuguese Harbor camp site for Friday, Sat urday and Sunday of the coming weekend. Tho party will leave In autos from the Methodist church Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, re turning Sunday to arrive home by 6 p. m. Scouts making the trip are to take blankets In which to sleep, toilet articles, and necessary food
the meals wiilln In camp. Scouts planning to make the trip
to notify Scout Hnrwood Clark by Wednesday night, that sufficient transportation may he arranged for both tho going and returning trip.
LEGION AUXILIARY
There will be a special meeting of the local unit of the American Legion Auxiliary tonight at the
e of Mrs. Annie Oreiner at Portola avenue, for the pur- of making popples to be sold
tho unit on national Poppy Day. May 29. All members are equested to brin;,- with them all lopples and poppy material, tills icing the last evening which will
be devoted to that work.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGuir pent the day with her sister, Mri
French, at Qlejldalo Sunday.
The regular meeting of the Bert Grassland Post, American Legionill be held at the First National
Rank tonight at 7:30.
Tho Fiesta committee of the Le- ;on Is actively working on plans
or the Fiesta and Exposition to 1 >Id here in July.
Torrance. singers who won gold edals at the Eisteddfod held at
on for the efforts of Mr M. Fitzhugh in trainin
the ntest.
of the Salvation Irmy is ntinuing the special
The Shell Oil nine, of the Major immer League defeated tho lanslor-Canfiold Midway Oil Com
pany team Sunday at the park in
hichuesday night services,:kly increasing in interest and
ttendance. Tonight Capt. E. H. umon and Capt. H. V. Zelms, Wilmington, will be in char/re
f the meeting. These officers are ilendid musicians, singers and 'Oakers, and will furnish an in- resting hour. Capt. Shannon has id wide Salvation Army experi-
Dr. and Mrs. George P. Shldler and sons James and Frederick spent Saturday afternoon at the Falrhanks-Pickford studios in Hol lywood, watching tho filming of Mary's forthcoming feature, "Annie Rooney."
the and ntilis recent command of Wilming- >n was in the Charioteer Brigade, hich each summer visits all the utlying towns, far from rall- >ads and the general line of avel. telling the story of the hrist in music and song. Capt. Blma has recently come to 'Wil- ilngton from San Francisco".
Harlequins WillEntertain Women
At the meeting of the Women's Club to be held Thursday, May 14, at the auditorium of the ' high school, the-Harlequins will present a special program of one-act plays. All members and friends of the club are Invited to attend.
OBSERVATIONSchmen bargained
(Continued from Page One)like the shrewd bargainers that they are, Fre long before they even sought a business basis for the funding of the debt. »
* »< * *T^HERE were other .reasons for the 'delay. In considering French x politics one must never forget that the strains of the French national song, born in a revolution, continually ring in the ears of French officials as an ominous threat that the people of that dynamic nation will rise up and turn things topsy-turvy if ag gravated too much.
The French government does not dare tax the French people oo heavily. The recent overturn in the government was brought bout in a large measure by fear on the part of high officials that erious trouble would follow the proposed capital levy.
The grim shadow of the French revolution rules French polities. It delayed consideration of debt payments.
A FRACTION OF A^ DOLLARSAVED DAILY
WILL KEEP THE WOLF'AWAY IN LATER YEARS
The table below shows how small dally savingsaccumulate with 4% Interest compounded
semirannuaUy:
feally Savings
FiveYears
t 19.981)9.91
199.88 499.58 999.16
Years $ 44.34
221.71443.42
1108.562217.12
Twenty Years
$ 110.28 B61.16
1102.20 U755.SS 5511.8T
OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY
THE COMMUNITY BANK"-WE PAY 4% ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
TORRANCE CALIF.
Carson Street
^ r lu c I c iExpert Watch Work
- $92.5«SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA <?A8 CO,
Post and Cravens Torrance
!!!! OUR WANT ADS. GET RESULTS H»
Demonstration and Sale AT W. A. RENN'S
Thursday and Friday-All Day
3 Bars, Mission Bell Soap...........................................................................25c1 Small White King Washing Machine Soap—FREE1 Large White King Washing Machine Soap ] 6 Bars White King Soap j- 3 Bars, Mission Bell Soap J
3 BARS, MISSION BELL SOAP—FREE1 Large White King Washing Machine Soap / 3 Bars Mission Bell Soap (
2 BARS MISSION BELL SOAP—FREE____A special demonstrator from the White King Los
Angeles Soap company will be here to give you many helpful hints on laundrying. Be sure and come Thurs day or; Friday.
75c
W. A. RENN 1929-31 Carson St.
Torrance
DINE and DANCETHIS EVENING
To the Melodious Murmurings of the
Danc-Tyriie OrchestraSING - - - and LAUGH - - - and EAT
AT SMITH'S FERNCROFT CAFEo • i «• Music c • i oSpecial Menus 6 to 8 Special Souvenirs
AND THEN GO AND DANCEAT THE DANC-TYME ORCHESTRA DANCE AT MOOSE HALL
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