1
..from the Gay - for Pitsy Santas! The folks who do their Christmas shopping here are a clever lot, who know where to find just the right thing for every woman on their list. We work wonders with gifts that range from small ' change to hundreds of dollars in price! And it's so enjoyable shop- . '. ping here, with choice selections in everything women wear and salespeople to wait on you cheerfully and courteously, to make shopping pleasant for you. v* and here are Ideas to gladden Feminine Hearts O-W Kill * mti:ssi:s. ........... ..... ..s 8.95 to * « OATS. .................... i».»5 to * Fill i'O ATS......... ....... 95.00 to * SriTS. .................. ... 29.95 to * KA I X OATS ................ 5.95 to :r».<K> r»r,.<M» 2ti5.0§ «5.00 22.95 * SLACKS...................... .$1.95 to $1 1.95 'SLACK SIITS................. 7.95 to 22.95 * SKIIITS....................... 45to 75 * BMH SI*..................... 2.95 to 7.95 * SWI'ATKIIS......... ......... 2.49 to 9.95 * JA« KKTS..................... 7.95 to 15.00 KOHEH and UXVERIE * KOIIKS........................87.95 to 829.95 * -M:^U4,i:i:..................... 8.95 to 22.95 * I'A.I\*IAS..................... : ,.»8to | 5.to * «owivs........................ :i.»g it.** * SLIPS......................... 2.98 to 8.95 * lli:» JA«KKTS................ 1.00 to 8.95 * AlvriK'k: -«. t *v" ' * KYLOX HOSi:................JJ5IJI9 to $1.85 * KAYOV IIOSK.................. I.M to "In Torrance It's The Gay Shop" The GAY SHOP UII9 SAIITOUI TOIIIIAVri: OF COURSE ALL GIFTS WRAPPED NO CHARGEI OPEN EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS Job's Daughters Install Officers For New Year The 41st installation of offl-*ias, the following appointive . .TS was held by Job's Daugh- i fleers were presented: I he MI rs, Bethel 50 of Torrance Sat-'es Mary Schnlz, ehnplain; ( rday evening. Dec. 6 when a. cilia Bldwell, reeonler; Don arge crowd gathered to witness Baer, treasurer; Beverly Lustei mplc emonies in the Masonic musician; librarian; An members were gowned In ong white forrnals for the oc- aslon. Miss Dorothy Warning, arrying lue-tinted tailed as bouquet gardenias, was in- honored queen by Hiss Wilma Jean McBrlde. the tiring honored queen, and Irt- talllng officers, who carried niquets of American beauty Also entering new offices were the Misses Marlone Quag- in. senior princess; Joann princess; Joy and Patricia Clere, mai-9hal. They had bou- quets of red roses. Installing officers were the ilisses Wanda Moore, guide; Jaomi Edwards, marshal; Mary !llen Crawford, chaplain, Pat lippy, recorder; Doris Lee Quaggin, senior custodian; Vl»- ;andstrom, junior Oursler, guide, Nancy Cunninpham. Nancy Alien, senior ustodlan; Donna Mauk, junior custodian; Jane Fisher, outer guard; Helen Jane McBride. in ner guai-d; Barbara Ranter, first messenger; Marian second messenger: Hovlld, third mess Mary 'nger; Lou gelyn Thatcher, fourth me ger. and Donna Pat Wolf, fifth messenger. Members of the Celestial Choir bore white satin Bible with white gardenias. They were the Misses Anna Ol.sc Janle Crabtree. .Tean Tallo Emily Burchficld, Claudctte Order lember. 1- in the iPORESt MeKINIJEY mtiers and' Forest McKlnley, forniei-|y of Torrnnre Elementary Torrance, School P.T.A. attended a Christ- in an ai- of the Eastern Star mas musical program presented 11 gather tonight at by thi EASTERN STAR TO EXCHANGE GIFTS AT PARTY TONIGHT ELEMENTAIIY P.T.A. Throe hundred <n guest: Masonic Tempi looting and Christmas party, with Mrs. Hazol Fossum and hor committee in charge of the evening. Tho buslnoM meeting will ho osidod over by Mrs. Edna Babcock, .worthy matron, and Vincont Viollonavo, worthy pa- tron. bring a 1 .1 slip whether the gift or woman, and a ving the name of was killed In the r;< ' idoni Nov. 30, It li., >uncod. His daughter, "hl'ldren"'Tuesday eve-.Maiy Margaret McKlnley, llvrs ning at the school. lit 1417 Cot a ave. Members are asked to $1.00 exchange gift, outside tolling is for a man note inside gi Guitar' Solos, Songs Featured At Party Of Altar Society Enjoying a program of songs, guitar selections, and pantomine skits, DO members and friends Buckloy, Marilyn King, Mary Lee Finch, Ryan, Joan Els Booth, Shlrley Booth, Joyce Sever, Ann Marie Bishop, Mar- ilyn Baer, Dolores Ulbright, and Hazel Davis. Also participating were Miss Mary Ellen Crawford, escort of n Oliver, junior custodian, and the Holy Bible; Miss Naomi Ed- Mrs. Juliette Johnson, musician. Mrs. Gladys Evans, guardian, and Walter Evans, associate ;uardian, were- introduced by he master of ceremonies, W. 3. Bremner, preceding the cere- mony. The invocation was given jy the Rev. Torben R. Olsen of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. Carrying bouquets of yellow narcissus centered with garden- MABLE MILLS IS MARRIED, WILL LIVE IN FRESNO Miss Mable Mills, daughter of ir. and Mrs. R. C. Mills, Sr., of Clinton, Okla., was married Leroy O. Vardeman, son of s.. Minnie Vardeman of Fresno, in a Thanksgiving Day emony at the First Baptist Church In las Vegas. The bride wore a blue dress with silver trimming, and white gardenias. After a wedding trip to Hoover Dam, the couple will ve at 4193 Grant ave.,-Fresno. Secretary to the purchasing agent of National Supply Co. ih Torrance, Miss Mills had been e company for five years, a member pf the Order of *the Eastern Star and the National Secretaries Aseocui- on. The groom is associated with his brother, Leon S. Vardeman, n the automobile business In Fresno He Is a member of the Elks. The coupfe's engagement was announced recently at a cock- tail party given by Miss Mills at her home at 3020 Manhattan avenue In Hcrmosa Beach, pre- ceding the last National Supply Co." dance at the Riviera Coun- ry Club. Those present besides the jrospectlve bridegroom were: Angel nd Mi Miss Agnes Sopchlnsky Lillian Kojzar of Tor- rance, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hall, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson. Mr. and Loron Thomas, all of Man- hattan Beach, Ted Covert of Los Angeles, and Harry Jamlson of Long Beach. After the cocktail party tho engagement was an- nounced formally at the dapce. wards, escort of the flag; Mrs. Jeannette Claik, reader; Charl- see McNess, jewel bearer, and Onal Harris and Eddie Fortiri, ushers. Miss Patricia Cocile sang sev- ral selections, and Bill Morgan was the piano soloist. A reception followed' upstairs In the temple. * * * Toloha Members Announce Winners Of Linen Contest Toloha club held its regular cty at ening Catholic Ladles Altar So- ttendod a party Tuesday In tho Church of the Nativity parish hall. A gift was presented to Mrs. Guy Folion, president, who will be leaving soon for her now homo in Sacramento. After a gift exchange, lunch- eon was nerved at tables doc- orated in tho Christmas motif; Mrs. John W. Oandsey was' in charge of the party and. was assisted by Mrs. Conrad Wil- ken and Mrs. John Hoffman. Women's Clubs To Hear Editor of L.A.; Daily News Speak Manchester Boddy; owner and editor-in-chief of the Los An- geles Dnlly News, will speak at a round-table of the. Los An- County Federation of Wo- card party early this month at i men's Clubs at the Veterans of Foreign Warsj day Jan 5 hall in Lomita First prize and a hamper of linens went to Mrs. Clarence Brown, 2415 Dominguez avenue; second prize, tablecloth; waj Violet Buck, i.m. -Mon- Lynwood hand-painted won by Mrs. 1808 Gramercy ivenue; and the third prize, crocheted cover set for daven- port arid chairs, went to a bach- elor, H. M. Stover, 1712 Mar- tinez avenue. Sixteen members sent recently at Christmas dtnn pro- an annual held at th home of Mrs. Albert Elder, 2325 Carson street. .* * * Pupils, Teachers Present Program * For Fern P.T.A. A Christmas etlng hold yesterday evening by the Fern Avenue School P.T.A. in the school auditorium, when the children and teachers presented a special program. Refresh- ments of coffoc and cookies ere served to those attending. Miss Lima Shipman of Los | Arrangements wore made t Investigate tho need of approxl matcly 28 children to be given milk at school at. a board meet Ing held last week. Room mothers will assist in Christmas parties to be "hold in all classrooms on Friday before school dismisses for the holi- days. rstmas TREES ALL KINDS ALL SIZES LOW PRICKS from 50 Northern Mistletoe BUY HERE AND SAVE! G. C. CRABTREE u uiid OuvniN Ave. Torrance \ Methodist Church, Lynwood, ac- ling to Mrs. A. L. Hudson, of Torranco, chairman of Inter- national relations. The world crisis will be dis- cussed, by Boddy. The round- tables are open meetings for members and guests, and the nchcdulrd discussion will begin at 10 a.m. preceding Boddy's talk. FOR TOOOF SEE OUR AD ELSEWHERE IN THIS PAPER Don't be,buffaloed by today'i high prices. It Itn't nccciMry to shoot the works when you shop tor elecfric appliances at De- Vore's. CHRISTMAS-GIVING SUGGESTION CROSLEY OR ELECTRO-MASTER l»rir«Ml from Sl«!>.«0 to .S:il9.tH> Built for a lifetime of beauty and convenience. Buy Now for. Christmas Use Our Easy Payment Plan for Convenience. DeUore Electric Shop 1875 CARSON ST. TORRANCE PHone£02 M* TORRANCE HARDWARE OUR SHELVES ARE BRIMFUL FOR VOU TO SELECT FROM. COME IN TODAX AND MAKE XOUR SELECTIONS NOW FOR CHRISTMAS ON OUR CONVENIENT LAV AWAV PLAN. BLACK BOARDS ...... SI .19 to S6.95 ELECTING RANGE .......... S9.95 FOOT BALLS . ...... S3.75 to $10.50 TOOL CHESTS .......... S5.95 DESK and CHAIR SETS.. ..... . S8.95 SCOOTERS. ...... .31.50 to S9.95 16 inch DOLLS. ......... S6.95 BUILDING SETS .......... S2.95 CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS S2.25toS3.85 Many Other Toys Greatly Reduced! «/»« « f£r«>njnf/M Till 1'hriMtnniH TORRANCE HARDWARE 0 Free Parking in Rear of Our Store 1515 <'«l»rillo Ave. Torrun<>«» Phom» I IttO f

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Page 1: Torrance Herald · 2010-01-12 · Long Beach. After the cocktail party tho engagement was an nounced formally at the dapce. wards, escort of the flag; Mrs. Jeannette Claik, reader;

..from the Gay - for Pitsy Santas!

The folks who do their Christmas shopping here are a clever lot,who know where to find just the right thing for every woman ontheir list. We work wonders with gifts that range from small

' change to hundreds of dollars in price! And it's so enjoyable shop-. '. ping here, with choice selections in everything women wear and

salespeople to wait on you cheerfully and courteously, to makeshopping pleasant for you.

v* and here are Ideas to gladden Feminine Hearts

O-W Kill* mti:ssi:s. ........... ..... ..s 8.95 to* « OATS. .................... i».»5 to* Fill i'O ATS......... ....... 95.00 to* SriTS. .................. ... 29.95 to* KA I X OATS ................ 5.95 to

:r».<K> r»r,.<M»

2ti5.0§ «5.00 22.95

* SLACKS...................... .$1.95 to $1 1.95'SLACK SIITS................. 7.95 to 22.95* SKIIITS....................... 4.»5to 7.»5* BMH SI*..................... 2.95 to 7.95* SWI'ATKIIS......... ......... 2.49 to 9.95* JA« KKTS..................... 7.95 to 15.00

KOHEH and UXVERIE* KOIIKS........................87.95 to 829.95* -M:^U4,i:i:..................... 8.95 to 22.95* I'A.I\*IAS..................... :,.»8to | 5.to* «owivs........................ :i.»g g« it.*** SLIPS......................... 2.98 to 8.95* lli:» JA«KKTS................ 1.00 to 8.95* AlvriK'k: -«. t *v"

' * KYLOX HOSi:................JJ5IJI9 to $1.85* KAYOV IIOSK.................. I.M to

"In Torrance It's The Gay Shop"

The GAY SHOPUII9 SAIITOUI TOIIIIAVri:

OF COURSE ALL GIFTS WRAPPED NO CHARGEI

OPEN EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS

Job's Daughters Install Officers For New Year

The 41st installation of offl-*ias, the following appointive . .TS was held by Job's Daugh- i fleers were presented: I he MI rs, Bethel 50 of Torrance Sat-'es Mary Schnlz, ehnplain; ( rday evening. Dec. 6 when a. cilia Bldwell, reeonler; Don arge crowd gathered to witness Baer, treasurer; Beverly Lustei

mplcemonies in the Masonic musician;

librarian;An members were gowned In

ong white forrnals for the oc- aslon. Miss Dorothy Warning, arrying lue-tinted tailed as

bouquetgardenias, was in- honored queen by

Hiss Wilma Jean McBrlde. the tiring honored queen, and Irt- talllng officers, who carried niquets of American beauty

Also entering new offices were the Misses Marlone Quag-

in. senior princess; Joann princess; Joy

and PatriciaClere, mai-9hal. They had bou­ quets of red roses.

Installing officers were the ilisses Wanda Moore, guide; Jaomi Edwards, marshal; Mary !llen Crawford, chaplain, Pat lippy, recorder; Doris Lee

Quaggin, senior custodian; Vl»-

;andstrom, junior Oursler, guide,

Nancy Cunninpham. Nancy Alien, senior

ustodlan; Donna Mauk, junior custodian; Jane Fisher, outer guard; Helen Jane McBride. in ner guai-d; Barbara Ranter, first messenger; Marian second messenger:Hovlld, third mess

Mary 'nger;

Lou

gelyn Thatcher, fourth me ger. and Donna Pat Wolf, fifth messenger.

Members of the Celestial Choir bore white satin Bible with white gardenias. They were the Misses Anna Ol.sc Janle Crabtree. .Tean Tallo Emily Burchficld, Claudctte

Orderlember.1-

in the

iPORESt MeKINIJEY mtiers and' Forest McKlnley, forniei-|y

of Torrnnre Elementary Torrance, School P.T.A. attended a Christ- in an ai-

of the Eastern Star mas musical program presented 11 gather tonight at by thi

EASTERN STAR TO EXCHANGE GIFTS AT PARTY TONIGHT

ELEMENTAIIY P.T.A.Throe hundred <n

guest:

Masonic Tempi looting and Christmas

party, with Mrs. Hazol Fossum and hor committee in charge of the evening.

Tho buslnoM meeting will ho osidod over by Mrs. Edna

Babcock, .worthy matron, and Vincont Viollonavo, worthy pa­ tron.

bring a 1 .1 slip

whether the gift or woman, and a ving the name of

was killed In the r;< ' idoni Nov. 30, It li., >uncod. His daughter,

"hl'ldren"'Tuesday eve-.Maiy Margaret McKlnley, llvrsning at the school. lit 1417 Cot a ave.

Members are asked to $1.00 exchange gift, outside tolling is for a man note inside gi

Guitar' Solos, Songs Featured At Party Of Altar Society

Enjoying a program of songs, guitar selections, and pantomine skits, DO members and friends

Buckloy, Marilyn King, Mary Lee

Finch, Ryan,

Joan Els

Booth, Shlrley Booth, Joyce Sever, Ann Marie Bishop, Mar­ ilyn Baer, Dolores Ulbright, and Hazel Davis.

Also participating were Miss Mary Ellen Crawford, escort ofn Oliver, junior custodian, and the Holy Bible; Miss Naomi Ed-Mrs. Juliette Johnson, musician.

Mrs. Gladys Evans, guardian,and Walter Evans, associate;uardian, were- introduced byhe master of ceremonies, W.3. Bremner, preceding the cere­

mony. The invocation was givenjy the Rev. Torben R. Olsen of

St. Andrew's Episcopal Church.Carrying bouquets of yellow

narcissus centered with garden-

MABLE MILLS IS MARRIED, WILL LIVE IN FRESNO

Miss Mable Mills, daughter ofir. and Mrs. R. C. Mills, Sr.,

of Clinton, Okla., was marriedLeroy O. Vardeman, son of

s.. Minnie Vardeman of Fresno, in a Thanksgiving Day

emony at the First Baptist Church In las Vegas.

The bride wore a blue dresswith silver trimming, and whitegardenias. After a wedding tripto Hoover Dam, the couple will

ve at 4193 Grant ave.,-Fresno.Secretary to the purchasing

agent of National Supply Co. ih Torrance, Miss Mills had been

e company for five years, a member pf the Order

of *the Eastern Star and the National Secretaries Aseocui-

on.The groom is associated with

his brother, Leon S. Vardeman, n the automobile business In

Fresno He Is a member of the Elks.

The coupfe's engagement was announced recently at a cock­ tail party given by Miss Mills at her home at 3020 Manhattan avenue In Hcrmosa Beach, pre­ ceding the last National Supply Co." dance at the Riviera Coun- ry Club.Those present besides the

jrospectlve bridegroom were:

Angel nd Mi

Miss Agnes Sopchlnsky Lillian Kojzar of Tor­

rance, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hall, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson. Mr. and

Loron Thomas, all of Man­ hattan Beach, Ted Covert of Los Angeles, and Harry Jamlson of Long Beach. After the cocktail party tho engagement was an­nounced formally at the dapce.

wards, escort of the flag; Mrs. Jeannette Claik, reader; Charl- see McNess, jewel bearer, and Onal Harris and Eddie Fortiri, ushers.

Miss Patricia Cocile sang sev- ral selections, and Bill Morgan

was the piano soloist.A reception followed' upstairs

In the temple.* * *

Toloha Members Announce Winners Of Linen Contest

Toloha club held its regular

cty at ening

Catholic Ladles Altar So- ttendod a party Tuesday

In tho Church of theNativity parish hall.

A gift was presented to Mrs. Guy Folion, president, who will be leaving soon for her now homo in Sacramento.

After a gift exchange, lunch­ eon was nerved at tables doc- orated in tho Christmas motif; Mrs. John W. Oandsey was' in charge of the party and. was assisted by Mrs. Conrad Wil- ken and Mrs. John Hoffman.

Women's Clubs To Hear Editor of L.A.; Daily News Speak

Manchester Boddy; owner and editor-in-chief of the Los An­ geles Dnlly News, will speak at a round-table of the. Los An-

County Federation of Wo-card party early this month at i men's Clubs atthe Veterans of Foreign Warsj day Jan 5hall in Lomita

First prize and a hamper of linens went to Mrs. Clarence Brown, 2415 Dominguez avenue; second prize, tablecloth; waj Violet Buck,

i.m. -Mon- Lynwood

hand-painted won by Mrs.

1808 Gramercyivenue; and the third prize,

crocheted cover set for daven­ port arid chairs, went to a bach­ elor, H. M. Stover, 1712 Mar- tinez avenue.

Sixteen members sent recently at Christmas dtnn

pro- an annual

held at thhome of Mrs. Albert Elder, 2325 Carson street.

.* * *

Pupils, Teachers Present Program * For Fern P.T.A.

A Christmas etlnghold yesterday evening by the Fern Avenue School P.T.A. in the school auditorium, when the children and teachers presented a special program. Refresh­ ments of coffoc and cookies

ere served to those attending.Miss Lima Shipman of Los | Arrangements wore made tInvestigate tho need of approxl matcly 28 children to be given milk at school at. a board meet Ing held last week.

Room mothers will assist in Christmas parties to be "hold in all classrooms on Friday before school dismisses for the holi­days.

rstmas TREES

ALL KINDS ALL SIZES LOW PRICKS

from 50Northern Mistletoe

BUY HERE AND SAVE!

G. C. CRABTREEu uiid OuvniN Ave. Torrance \

Methodist Church, Lynwood, ac- ling to Mrs. A. L. Hudson,

of Torranco, chairman of Inter­ national relations.

The world crisis will be dis­ cussed, by Boddy. The round- tables are open meetings for members and guests, and the nchcdulrd discussion will begin at 10 a.m. preceding Boddy's talk.

FOR TOOOF SEE OUR AD ELSEWHERE IN THIS PAPER

Don't be,buffaloed by today'i high prices. It Itn't nccciMry to shoot the works when you shop tor elecfric appliances at De- Vore's.

CHRISTMAS-GIVING SUGGESTION

CROSLEY OR ELECTRO-MASTER l»rir«Ml from Sl«!>.«0 to .S:il9.tH>

Built for a lifetime of beauty and convenience.Buy Now for. Christmas Use Our Easy

Payment Plan for Convenience.

DeUore Electric Shop1875 CARSON ST. TORRANCE

PHone£02

M*

TORRANCE HARDWARE

OUR SHELVES ARE BRIMFUL FOR VOU TO SELECT FROM. COME IN TODAX AND MAKE XOUR SELECTIONS NOW FOR CHRISTMAS ON OUR CONVENIENT LAV AWAV PLAN.

BLACK BOARDS ...... SI .19 to S6.95ELECTING RANGE .......... S9.95FOOT BALLS . ...... S3.75 to $10.50TOOL CHESTS .......... S5.95DESK and CHAIR SETS.. ..... . S8.95SCOOTERS. ...... .31.50 to S9.9516 inch DOLLS. ......... S6.95BUILDING SETS .......... S2.95CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS S2.25toS3.85Many Other Toys Greatly Reduced!

«/»« « f£r«>njnf/M Till 1'hriMtnniH

TORRANCE HARDWARE0 Free Parking in Rear of Our Store

1515 <'«l»rillo Ave. Torrun<>«» Phom» I IttO f