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UNTERTAIN GtlRSTS TOrf-ANCE HERALft JQg.g DAUGHTERS UNITED NATION? ' OVELADY TO TALK Mr. and Mrs. Merle Johnst TO INSTALL QUEEN, OBSERVER SPEAKS 'N SPIRITUAL 414 Engracia ave., entertained ;OURT DEC. 6 IN SAN PEDRO DE OF MARRIAGE ight guests for dinner Sunday iflernoon. Those present wei-c iss Dorothy Warning will be Miss Ann Outhcry, world tra­ Dr. Alhprt G. Lovelady of and Mrs. Luther Pierce of nstalled as honored queen of wler for the YWCA and at impton college will present ADVISORY GROUP TOLD San Dimas, Mr. and Mrs. Scolt Job's Daughters, Bethel 50 of present observer at the United c third in a series of mar- of Sherman Woods, Mr. Torrance. at 7:30 p.m.. Satur­ Nations in Lake Success, will iage lectures being held In the Ludlow OF MUSIC IN SCHOOLS nd Mrs. Danford of Lns December 6 in the Masonic speak at the San Pedro YWCA ity Hall of Torrance at 8 p.m. day, Teele en I'rnple. Director of Music for Torranoe City schools Abe Milstein told on Thursday, Dec. 4. iraday, Dec. 4, speaking on Angeles, Mrs. Geraldinc Parkcrson of Other recently - elected mem- Torrance Educational Advisory Council members at their last Miss Guthery, YWCA worker The Spiritual Aspect of Mar- Glendiilc, and Roy ers to take office in the instal- eek's meeting that an extensive program is under way for In South America, in the Philip­ age." jlendale. the ition ceremony will be: developing a life-long- appreciation for music among school child- pines and In India during Dr. Lovelady, a graduate of -I war, was the first civilian wo­ college and of th< Marlene Quaggin, senior prin- ren of this area. pperdlnc out­ man to return to the Philp- 'nlverslty of Southern Califor Joan Sanstrom, jiniior Ixjvc of good music has m of their child's natural tal- i>ss; standing advantages for a child, ; for music and have been pines at their request at (tie ia, Is now marriage counselo' Pat Clere, mar-shall; ilosc of the war. She heard rincess; he pointed out, In that it de­ iked to encourage development id counselor of emotional proh Joy Oursler, guide; Mary skills and natural talent, abilities in he pact of surrender In (he velops the youngster's as her plane circled over- ms at Compton college. At thi :hultz, chaplain; Beverly Lus- gives the child an opportunity way possible, Milstein re- Pacific Manila on Sept. Z, 1948. In r, music; Cecilia Bidwell, re- for expression and avoids the irted. liege he conducts a course trend toward juvenile delinquen­ V special guest at the meet- Believing that the YWCA with narriage and the family. irdcr; Donna Baer, treasurer; affiliations c«n cy which often lures the unoc­ [ Dr. Emery Stoops, admlnis- » world-wide h< Nancy Cunningham, librarian; cupied child. contribute much to humanizing In speaking of marrtHpe, itive assistant in the office of i; Donna Mauk, senior custodian; He said participation In a s Angeles County Superin the United Nations, Mlsi Htes. "I think that marriage Nancy Alien, Junior custodian; band or orchestra not "only ele­ ident of Schools, congratu ery has proved to be a mast 'finitely falling in Ami-rim popular speaker. Barbara Raymond, first mcssen- vates the child mentally, but ted Torrance for the progres- dynamic and id apparently education foi way of She will highlight the annual hope. Homes er; Marilyn McDonald, second eliminates pitfalls in the move of bringing school arrlage is the only a youngster' who has nothing to oblems clo»er to tl World Fellowship YWCA meet­ "e uhprepared' to give the nee lessened-; Mary Lou Hovlid. do with his time. Better citi irough the Educational Advis- ing, of which Mrs. Otto Kresse hird -messenger'; Cunrnviinc Is the Torrance chairman ssar-y help; schools offer- H zcns arc built this way, he cm Council. marriage, HP Thatchen ton r-1 h int>si IIJUT; phasizcd. Miss Guthery will present her mrscs except rft enti mna Pat Wolfe, fifth me-saen- Since understanding is neces views at a Coffee Hour to be he result is that people for Chriitmai. This young lady r; Helen McBride. inner suard sary for full enjoyment, activi O.E.S. FAREWELL held in the Wilmlngton Com­ to marriage more unprepan the time to (top In id Jane Fisher,, outer guard. elementary and junior munity Center at ,10:30 on Dec iian In almost any other field All parents and friends arc San Pedro high school grades are stressed MEETING HONORS nd again in the Clinics such as this one In Tor rdially invited to a'tU-nd the hich will teach children th YWCA, «7 Ninth st. at -7:30 11RKEN&S ceremony. HJTGOING'OFFICERS. p.m. hce will help In the »9lution is doing a fine job *.* (< background and 'language" of Milstein reported, Torrance chapter of the Order Anydnc In Tortarice afid vldn this serious proMeni." Torrance ity wishing to hear her Is cor­ She and her fellow workers are handling more said that although th< the Eastern Star held a fare- Inforrnntlon regarding this Fern Avenue P.T.A. Los Angeles school district las 11 eting the Masonic dially invited to attend either mrse may be had by telephon Time Shop calls.these days than ever before... and they are of thene ewnti. for farther Hears Mrs. Jamieson year provided no money for in­ mple last week for its 1947 Ing Miss Helen Lockwood, Y.W 1223 El Prado, Torrance doing their best to give all telephone users strumental instruction, tin's year ificcrs. formation telephone the YWCA Torrance 1386, 1339 Post ave. A. Young Adult director foi prompt; efficient service. But sometimes equip­ Speak On Books Torrance has made rapid head Mrs. El it ha Smith of th' way in a 8-point program of lis­ * * * his area, Torranoe 1856. ment is -heavily loaded in" busiest tailing periods Fern Avenue P.T.A. held its hilippine chapter signed the tening activities, participation y-laws during th* business ses- and you may have to wait until they can handle regular meeting in the school in musical groups and teaching METHODIST WOMEN auditorium Wednesday, Nov. 19. of musical skills. Ml. • your call. As rapidly as possible we're installing Speaker for the day, Torrance Special guesta for the occa- WILL HOLD BIG . more and more switchboards., .meanwhile, please ity librarian, Mrs. Dorothy H. Every child in elementary ion were Mrs.'Minnie Smith of gave,a most interest­ schools -now takes part In 20 lan Peelro, Mrs. Frances Buck BAZAAR, DINNER remember all our operators are handling all calla Jamicfcon, minutes a day of singing or can. Thank you. ing review of some of the lat­ >y, deputy grand matron, and The" Women's Society 01 just as fast as they for Christ­ musical instruction of sonrv orthy matrons and patron* of Cont. Tha kiglvlng fr, est books suitable iort, he told the group. Among mas gifts. ic 76th district. dist Church will hold Its annua ipccial activities in the juni Bud Abbott - Lou Coatello Bing CroiDy , Telephone and Telegraph Company It was voted at this meeting high school in classical mus Presentation of jewels were bazaar on Friday, Dec. 5 start Barry Fitzgerald fhe Pacific to contribute the sum of $10 Clark WISTFUL WIDOW OF HU phone Torrance 4600 hich is taught twice a week made to Mrs. Jeanette Ing at 11:30 a. m. in the be WELCOME STRANGER 1307 Post Avenue x lira. Helen Lowdcrlclf of the and sequin _ jewelry. Any t Sc H. O. Babcock said. plained. Will-hire Mcthodirt church was these articles would make De oloist for the occasion and nice Christmas gift. will Various vocal groups, a ban- tu Henry Fonda meeting twice a week and a m» accompanied by Wlllis Beginning at 8:30 p. m. a Barbara Bel Qeddei orchestra meeting three times Oroasholz, ai»o of Wilshlre key dinner will be served In th THE LONG NIGHT wi-ek now occupy students In Methodist church. church parlors. Tickets are $1.2! for adults and 65 cents fo Startl Wed. tercstcd' in music at the hlg * THREE FACES WEST 18 school, he said. children. They may be obtains CROSSFIRE from W. S. C. S. members. and '' RIDES SC One of the special project Mrs. Saunders Is W. 8. C. S. MEETING this year was a musical apt Luncheon Guest The November meeting of th HIGH CONQUEST AGAIN BL tude test which was given Women's Society of Christ lai younger students by the mu In Wygant Home Service was held recently at th department. Parents of student Mrs. Benyard Wyga I and church with Miss Helen Loci who scored high on these test wood as guest speaker. She to] have been sent letters tellln; Str». Madison T. Davis enter ined i-ei ently wrth a luncheon of the classes being organize heli at the ho ne of Mrs. Wygant In In VWCA work under her dlrei the 'aloe Hfrtates honoring in Torrance. dale Thoma Thankiglvlng fn 20, Mrs. Richard P. Saunde played the accordion during th Mr of Dr. Richard P. Saunders, musical program. THE UNFINISHED DANCE 1 'Irst president of Palos Verdes CIRC'I.K MEETINO DATES WELCOME STRANGER wis :ollege, new two-year coeduca- Circle No. 1 will meet i ty Make AIANE Your Christmas Love-Gift tional collegi wMch Tuesday. December 9 at 1:* ott SHOOT TO KILL SEVEN WERE SAVED first tlm this fall in Roll m. at the church. Devotion tei Hllte on the Palos Verdes 11 be in charge of Mrs. 1 peninsula. old Hutchison, Mrs. Marg SUN. MON. TUES. Fri., Sat. No 27 - M THE LONG NIGHT hostess* i were assisted by Ritchie will continue with hr THE GRAPES OF WRATH """Prnni 2 00 two stadents fiwnd the college, review of "The Fine Art t GEORGE MURPHY with Mary E«th Stram of Hollywood Using." Instead of the usu« SARGE GOES TO "CYNTHIA" 0" '" gift exchange for the Christma TOBACCO ROAD COLLEGE Pasadena. Guest* Included Mrs. meeting, members are asked WILD BILL" ELLIOT Morgan P. PadeMord, Mrs. J. bring a "VWtitc Elephant" an "WYOMING" Stanley Johnson an* Mrs. Rob- put 50 cents into a fund to g CARTOON NEWS >rt Shclton of Pasadena; Mrs. J. o the who TO fAVI YOU WORKI- R. Campbell of Lacuna: Mrs. ending a package to CARE. SPECIAL CARTOON CIRCUS Orrte No. ^ will meet Tt 4ND HAVI A WARMER HOUSII Friday Morning, Nov. 28 Mary Louise Thompson, Mrs. 8:30 i.m. Glasgow Jr. and Mrs. A. day, December 2 at the hon Charles 1762 / .iff' 8 CARTOONS 8 Drasdo of West wood; Mrs. f Mrs. Frank Carr, L< . James Ferr», Mrs. J. R. Pink- reo. The meeting will begin A BOY AND HIS DOQ ham, Mrs. Clarence Crawford, o'clock. "THE BISCUIT EATER" Circle No. 3 win meet at 25c Adulti 40c Mrs. Roy Nastzger, Mrs. Oscar Children Lawler and Mrs. L»wler-Stern clpck Tuesday, December 2 ai iy, Tuei of Bcvefly Hills; Mrs. David 327 Acacia with Mrs. W. F r, December * Bartholomew as hostess. Harry Air Back Taylor of San Marino; Mm. In Th. Topping William L. McLah) of Los An­ The Wenleyan Guild will al« Wi geles; Mrs. Kelvin C. Vanderlip neet Tuesday, December 2 at RING CROSBV of Ranoho Palc» Verdes; Mrs. 7:30 p. m. Cards tin be sent BARRV FITZGERALD In out announcing the place "WELCOME STRANGER" Hugo van AWerwereH of Palos "ROBIN HOOD Of Verdes Estat Mrs. Llewellyn MONTEBEV" Blxby Jr. of Long Beach, Mrs. CARTOON NEWS Harry John; >n of Brentwood, Gold Star Mothers Starta Wedneeday Mrs. Marjor, Keen...... and Mrs. Have Long Beach "SPIRIT OF WEST POINT" Rdbert Smith of Pacific Pali with the Touchdown Twin* sadcs, Mrs. Harry Beynolds of Members As Guests BLANCHARD and DAVIS Pale Alto and Mrs. C c d r 1 c WrigM. Members of LOBK Beach Chap- tor No. 2 were gu«»t» of Tor ranco Gold Star Mothers at a Cotomon AUTOMATIC meetlnK last Tuesday evening In '2? the American Legion hall. The guest* WCre in charge of GAS FLOOR FURNACE Initiatory work as seven now No fire to bnlM... ao Inel to carry. members were taken into la • Low Irret eMU- LIFI ihapter. SpeuUera were Mm. Etta fait; floor furnace. ni Wood, national officer from • It a clean, mtnniirlfi liv«« hours UBUS' HOME JOUIKH, of homework I Long Biiach. and J. G. Caldwell Hut doein't pick it celling. It SEVENTEEN. COILIEI'S, Service . . . NOW PLAYING . . . of Torrance Vcteranii "movee the h«it" ... flvei you reil LOOK, M< ilkus enter. "warm-floor" comfort. BAY MILLAND BRIAN DONUEVV ThoHt receiving turkey prizes Patented etrearnllned bottom TERESA WRIOHT DRIVE IN ere Mr*. E. H«ydon, 1014 Mar peMdi up warm-air flow 35%. HOPE CHEST Trouble With Women" cellna avenue, Mrb. N. Bcrrw • Bl« heat radiator feu ajxtra he«t Ine, 21700 8. Vermont, and out of fa«lt • lio b*a«ai4«t Bt«