TORRANCE ENTERPRISE

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McCormie$| Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stone enter and Mr. J. C. King will leave the talned at dinner Sunday Mr. ond of the week for their home In Mrs. Jofeph Flint, Mias Laura M Penn., after spending Coifeh, Mr. and Mrs. E. C^ Slnne Men's Tennis tBe winter months in Torrance vis­ •ittrtl- tfaoghWr-of••• bos -Angeles am n't Miss This iting with th'elr relatives, Mr. and Mr. and Hosiery, tertained Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stone and will be pleased to call at your at dinner Thursday evening. home for orders. Address Mrs, • » « Shriner, Torrance P. O.—Advertise­ "Hardware" Reeve—Fireworks. ment, tf • * * Lomita Hall .Miss Lyle Louise Soddy, super­ "Hardware" Reeve -Fireworks. visor of music in the schools of Jerome, Ar(zona, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. MICKiE SAYS White Sport Oxfords Suddy, of Kern Court, for the sum­ mer. $3.48 • * * UEIP\VH6 OOT TW WVPEB New'style sport Oxfords with Mr. J. L. Acree accompanied his ' PUUED VAOCW ANN WVOBC.'. military and sport befell; Special J-a-z Music pouca -T&«E -vuva PAPER, esajz. white with colored leather mother, Mrs. J. C. Acree, and his UWE rr Vi avtwsas VMM trimmings— sisters, Mrs. Roll and daughters and ACWERCVB6 \V4 rf WB3JT $3.48 Mrs. Doyle and son, to their home- , MOT «i9»r -

Men's Shoes $4.98 FORR Men's high Shoes and Oxford* ANCE' NEWS~1f EMS When One Is Sixteen in black and brown' leathers. English and wide toe huts, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. James and Genuine Goodyear welt make*. little Bobbie of Kern Court visited Sale price— • " thoir relatives, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. $4.98 Thorne, of Long Beach, Sunday. —Women's Fine White Low * * * Shoes, Oxfords "Hardware" Reeve—Fireworks. * * * $2.48 Or Strap with Cuban or Mili- Mr. und Mrs. Van of Cota tary Heels; all sizes. st.-.ot drove to Griffith Park Sun- di;;-. The former's mother, Mrs. $2.48 This is the way to Hi1 nva, of Athens, accompanied Girl's Mary Janes $1.98 thorn. All sizes to 11 in children's .ITS. Rose Garteu is the new as- patent leather sis.ant in the Torrance Post Office, Slippers. Made with ribbon bow. make an.! Miss Gladys Crossett is the Have good wearing, every bay a solid sales. Sale price, $1.98. ne v postal clerk. Miss Mildred Misses Sizes ....__...... $2.48 At'.ims, the • former assistant, has These Slippers come in dull Bargain accepted a good paying position or patent, $2.48 wl.h th« Southern California Edi Boys' and Girls' :ior, Company, corner Third am? Thousands of pairs of bare­ UY advertised goods. Only Good goods, fairly Br.adway, Los Angeles. foot sandals for boys and girls. priced, can stand the spotlight of publicity. * « * Stout grain leather uppers, B r-fr. and Mrs. R. E. Mann of with sewed soles. Sale price* A merchant or manufacturer would not dare to adver­ Kc/u Court drove to Awoyo Sec" $1.48, $1.69 and $1.89 Sir.iiiay to upend the day. tise merchandise that is poor in quality, poor in make, * * » House * $1.98 or that will not give reasonable wear. The penalty of "Hardware" Roevo—Fireworkw. Women's black cab house slip­ such tactics is too heavy. No goods—and no business * * * pers, with one and two straps." 15. M. Anderson and family have Leather soles. Sale price— concern—can thrive under the weight of public con­ moved into the bungalow on Gra- $1.98 demnation. me.Ty recently occupied by John Men's and Boys' Bikes A merchant places the T. Wise. whole reputation of his business $Z98 I at stake every time he advertises. Naturally enough, * * * A crowd of ladies surprised Mrs. Men's and Boys' Bike Shoes,' he is careful of what he says and when his statement is LUyd Thacker of Miller tract at made of tan elk leather, with, placed in the newspaper—where everyone jn town may the home of Mrs. R. C. Kite solid, oak soles. These come', this in all sizes. read—so afternoon. j that any untruth in it will be known to all of oUMMER and youtn and organdie go * • * uix-ss 01 blue organdie has a straight his employes and most of his friends—then you may O baud !n hand through the gay Hiun- full skirt banded about the hips with Children's Shoes $1.98 ' be sure he is doubly careful. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Brown of mw days. They seem to belong to­ white organdie, its shurt sleeves are Children's patent leather and Arlington avenue visited Mrs. Fess' gether and customers ure milking the finished with u plulted frill of white kid shoes, with hand-turned most of ail ever-growing vogue for the Mother at El Monte Sunday. und a very ample fichu Is edged with soles. Made-over foot-form When you buy advertised goods you get a bargain, be­ upright lies t of fabrics. Organdie Is em­ n double frill or organdie and ex­ ployed lasts. Sizes to 8. Extra good' cause they must be aa advertised. iu frocks und their triimiilu($ti. tended into a girdle that terminates In values, Sale In millinery and in dress accessories loops and sush-ends of organdie. price— ..$1.98 So it pays you to read advertisements. Advertising TOUKANCE LODGE NO 447 for all womankind from little girlhood Besides tills colur-tind-whlte combi­ Infants' Hard Sole Shoes protects you. in, but it appears (hut girls from sixteen nation, sweet sixteen rejoices In two- Made of soft kid stock, turned, F. & A. M. to the end of their "teens" are favored color combinations In dresses made soles; sizes 2 to 5. On sale— with the most adorable Read he advertisements in this paper and get the beet Meetings Every Friday Night of all the fur youthful revelries. Purple and $1.48 frocks made of it. yellow, pink anil blue, red and tan, or .Simple Lomita Hall styles uud enchanting colors whatever elm the colorlat, who is a Women's Grey Suede Strap; govern the designing of frocks fur master of his art, choose* to mix In Slippers; all sizes girls in their teens. The color range just the right proportions, make up $5.98 In organdie ban been widened and In­ the guy party dresses of the pretty cludes the dark staple shades of blue "sub-debs." For the llttler girls ullo, and brown, the pale tout's iu muuy lively color combinations are used, colors and all the new hues ttiut have with pockets, collars, M*hes and or- futmd favor this Heasou, Including Handle flower*, providing opportuaitiM KAFATERIA oft-Hii blue, tuiigurlne, grape-fruit yul- for the deslgiterg. low, cwal, cherry and lovely gray- prwiiH. I'olor.s ure nearly always made up Iu foiublimUoii with 'white. An ex­ Friday,»Juuo 24, 7:30 p. Ul. Two STORE ample of this is shown in the pretty •frouik fur H girl of sixteen tu eighteen 251 Sixth St., San Pedro or more, which upiiuaro h«r«. The