SECTION: B TORRANCE HERALD, Torrance, California THURSDAY, -OCTOBER 10, 1935

Edited by Roxie E. Sleeth Telephone,. Torrance 283

ENTH DISTRICT P. T. A. 1 BIRTHDAYS •lOB'S DAUGHTERS' ARE HONORED HALLOWE'EN BALL RESS LUNCHEON WOMAN'S (CLUB DANCE 'ORRANCE GIRL " Tenth District P&rent Teach- very enjoyable surprise 'EDS MODESTO MAN The spirit of Hallowe'en will irty was held at tho Burmcis- ONE WEEK LATE . .arniva Spirit have- full sway at the annual s Association honored their Torrance Woman's Club will Audreo C. R6cque,- daughter Paris Styles costume ball which Job's Daugh­ 'ess chairmen and newspaper r homo Saturday- evening hold their monthly dance'party Mr. and Mrs. Harry . C. 'hen a group of relatives and at Hollywood Riviera Saturday icque, was married Tuesday By MARY FENTRESS Reigns at Artierican Legion ters will hold Saturday evening, c-piosentatlves at luncheon In United Press Staff October 19, in the\ Woman's Ambassador' Hotel Fiesta -lends dropped in to help cele: evening* October 26. The dance . Elwyn Alien Jarrett, son of Club clubhouse, 1422 \Engracia. rrate the birthdays of Mrs. . was advanced one week at' the !r. and Mrs. Charles L. Jarrett Correspondent ^Auxiliary Hallowe'en Party A fine orchestra has . been oom Tuesday. Ye'd Burmelstor and Mrs. Fred request of club members' and Van Nuys, in the Wee Kirk Mrs. G- Leslie Da vis, .district folks in the community who the Heather.. Glendale.. Rev.. PARIS. (U.P.) "For the com- secured. Booths have been Built '. Burmoister. " Japanese lanterns, corn .stalks, huge baskets of bright in the hall , where refreshments jbliclty chairman, presented wish to attend. , wift of Wilm.tngton First f t autumn flowers Winded with- 'the conventional Its. L. S. Rounsavelle; 'member The evening was spent in Jhristian church officiated. .ons, Iadios ln the audience will be sold to the dancers, and laying games after which tho These dances are open to the lallowe'en colors created a cheery atmosphere for the last bVit not least, there will be the Los Angeles school board .onorcps were presented with public an4 all .who attend are The bride, who was given In are requested to remove their id past president of the dis- assured a good time. Good larriage-uiwaa by her father, wore a during the performance." carnival and party given Tuesday evening by ladles of the several fprtune tellelrs and per­ rict, who welcomed tho guests ;ome lovely birthday gifts. itin with lace voike and cl 7' ne"le"lut:l "',': i "?ys *hon }hls. American Legion Auxiliary .in the Legion hall. Socially haps a crystal gazer. Many Refreshments wore rserved 16 music always. .rincess style gown of white Remember the das when this klly ..... more happy surprises for those md praised the newspapers for -*^-.^n WM.II law Z^^J*S5L.yunc aim wn.u- noucenotice waawas printedIHIIIICU o-at the...... endl of A- B , .' -^and financially the. affair was :o-operation with their organi- ilr. and Mi's. Elmer Green, Mr. ——————— ' most——•• successful.•———«=f..i SomeSnme 200 per­oer- who attend,/- A prize will be ind Mrs. M. E. Schupp,'Mr. and VISIT 8"ON AT train. Her long of tulle every theatre program? This ms attended. Fred Graff and offered for dancing and for the atlon. Mrs. C. H. Turner, state PALM SPRINGS is held jn place with 'of dates back to the days .whpri iresldeht, was introduced and Mrs. B. F. Kincunnon, Mrs. Lulu ichess lace. She '"-1 ' " •-'-'•- - -*' - nd.t" >* only««>" Calendar ins Inglewqod orchestra kept best costumes. Joy Fossum, 3den, Miss Dpris Oden, Mrs. Visiting Mth Mr. and Mrs.' R. the rfancers calling f&r two and honored queen, and hep com­ idded Kor praises. Carolyn G. Tomkins antf family in Palm ihowi kValker, Los Angeles club editor, Harie Bt-nsen, Mrs. Jane Briney, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18 :hree encores on-each dance. mittee request all to attend. Mr, Norman Koobs, Mr. and .Springs over the week-end were id __.__-... . ._... !80p.m. Y. L. and Y. M. ,,as the .principal speaker and maid of honor for her sister, straining 'one's neck to get .- The feature of the evening K -K -K Mrs. H. O. Way, Mr. and Mrs. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Mutual Improvement, Ass'n, EMPLOYES FETE jxplained .to press chairmen Tomkins and Alien Ide, of '1811 »re a gown, of rust chiffon gijmpse of the hero through a was the dance numbers by Miss .vhat makes headlines, when 'red Burmeistcr, Mr. andL Mrs. . L. D. S. Frances Norton of the motion 13th ANNIVERSARY -rrcd W. Burmeister and Miss Gramercy avenue. relvet, flowers in her hair and complicated maze of feathers, ;vinr,ma Tho fryjt and massive brims. Moose. amba arid novelty tap. Billy Laundry surprised their em * * * MERSHON PLANS ihllas and pompoms. The 8:00 p. m. Masons. send to the papers.. Mrs.. Davis SURPRISE PROGRAM idesmaids, Misses Ruth Nah- Then came the era of, stream­ Morris with -his accordion was .ployer, WHHam Rojp, by pro then, conducted a question and HOSTESS AT generously applauded. Billy is scnting him with a beautifu -UNCHEON TUESDAY A surprise program under the ins and Catherine Casbaker line with. small, .close- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 answer course. : supervision of George N. Mer- wore gowns .of royal.blue, chif- fitting : , , 11 years old, lives In Lomita, basket of chrysanthemums Using 3-color scheme of yel­ ;80 p. nt. J o b'S Daughters' and is in demand as entertainer Tuesday, .in observance of the Mrs. .Jofin Steggelj Lomita low and white with little ladies shon, local merchant, is planned °on vei and tiny brimmed hats. One Hallowe'en Ball. - in Pedro council press chair for the .Torranco Men's Bible md ___ could attend the theatre in com* at all service clubs and social 13th anniversary of 'the estab­ in yellow frocks for place-cards,' affairs In surrounding cities. lishment of the business in Tor man, introduced 'the - counci' Mrs. E. N. Tomkins entertained class next Sunday, Octpber 20 jinkderick"Marsteiiar, dahlias and servedpompoms. as forV smk into the ^ rustl* SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, president, Mrs. L. A. Stump, o All' members are urged to be Refreshments were' served in rencc. Oh October 15, 1922, th< With a luncheon in her home, man:" John Gates and one's program or candy bag and Services in all. the churches. the Legion dining room, which Torrance Laundry opened for Lomita, and newspaper repre on hand promptly, prepared to u Gates were ushers. Dr. ahat. . Club. , room most inviting. Much praise eating the' substantial growtl M Mosher, of Lomita Progress RECEPTION TO :or RSCl)Y ma ° matinee' hat shows 6:15 p.m. Kiwanis at Amer- and Mrs. Roxie E. Sleeth, Tor- if Fillmorc!; Mrs.;J. M. Kinsey, PRINCIPAL TUESDAY was heaped on the heads of and expansion of this Torrancf Rcdondo Beach; E. N. Tom- Next Tuesday night, pet. 22, lean Legion Hall. those. ladies - who prepared the Industry. ance Herald. 7:30 p.m. Scout Mothers' chlli and'baked the cakes. Local women present at th< at 8 o'clock,.. >.., the-..- faculty - and-,~ (All 'For You:" O mt .the big halo hat . In turn, Mr. Rojo .treated hi pupils of the high school are persons attended the - wedding Auxiliary to Troop No. 3. Folks missed irom the hall affair were. Mrs. Chas. Arzill! :h broader brim and a; 8100 p. m. N. B. P. W. Bosses- were easily located on the'ver­ employes :to ice cream durin anticipating a-- pleasant evening and reception which was held the afternoon. Mrs. Irvin Rous and Mrs. J. O ug crown. And if the Night, j___ anda or in the tent outside where '.**•* .Real Silk Prograrn as the patrons of the schoo" it the Home of the bride's par­ HOY ..c... 'isn't some variation Bishop. gather in the school library t( ents. '. •' Madame Lamoreaux read for­ JO ANN CELEBRATES * -f * Silken Strings, Coast to of the halp, it is likely to be an TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22 tunes from coffee cups. This BEYNOLDS-HALBERT Coast, Everj' SUNDAY, meet Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H Both young people were grad- adaptation of the coal scuttle 2:00 p. m. Parent Teachers THIRD BIRTHDAY Elson. Members of the socla accounts for the tremendous WEDDING' MONDAY from 9 P. Mf-to 9:30 P. M. _ated from Torrance high or Salvation Arniy . Fruit Meetings. amount of coffee consumed dur­ Horns, funny faces, black cats ' arts class will assist at thi school. The groom is also a and witches' o'n brooms fu Mrs. Inez Reynolds, Torranw • Over KFI and vegetables, fortunately are 7!80 p.-m. Boy .Scouts, Troop ing the evening. and A, V. Halbert, accountan ..punch bowls, while members, o graduate -of Modesto junior col-, absent; but there Is hardly-a-hat nished ma'ny thrills :to the .litt From Mills to Millions the Madrigals aricj of the boys No. 5. Responsible for the-success of for the Sunset-Pacitic Oil Corr lege. After a short honeymoon 7:45 p.m. R. N. A. this affair were Mesdames folks who joined in the birthda; double quartet w'^1, provide th< the couple, will live in. Modesto, party at the home of Mr. an pany at Julian City, were ma If it is Real Fresh Silk, program. The public is cordlallj mi 7:46 p. m. City Council. Elbda Barkdull,, Velora Murphy, ied 'Monday, October 14, z made.to-your-measure, ciis-' where the groom is employed. placed high above the forehead. 8:00 p.m. Odd Fellows. Hallie Doan, Bess Myers and Mrs. E. ' L. Snodgrass, 160 invited to the informal recep­ -•'••' * -K ' + Beech avenue, Tuesday afte high, noon, at Retro, Nevada torn-made Ho'siery you 8:00 p. in. American Legion Ella Robinson. : Mrs. Reynolds was attired in want atid real fresh 100% tion. NEW SOCIAL TODAY'S FASHION TD? noon when Mrs, Snodgrass.ga\ . f . ..*•** chic ' brown sports enSembl non-loaded Silk and Satin CLUB ORGANIZED The "matinee hat" with -br6ad WEDNESbAY, OCTOBER^ ckmSTIAN CHUBCH ^mls& the party to celebrate the thin STAMP CLUB IS 1 is the name 1 'lc "«* "" > - --. - birthday of her little daughte with matching accessor! e Lingerie, made-to-your- ORGANIZED FOR ADULTS. "The .Idlers" newlyis organized halobrlm and heightening ~ tL^,W«T±;, HONOR MRS. SNODGRASS There were no attendants. M ' measure; and if you want chosen- by, a . ,... -Boy Scouts, Troop The birthday of Mrs E L JoAnn. Those present wer Growing out of. interest i crfcwn is returning tp'favor. 1l30 p.tti.; Wayne Snyder, of South Gate and :Mrs. Halbert left imiriedl Shirts, Ties, Shorts, and the 'S: E. R. -A. Stamp Glub ar club of' Torrance , ladies, who No. 4. , Snodgrass, 1606 Beech avenue, ately for a two weeks trip thn Socks, Call your Torrance held their.first meeting1 Wednes­ 8iOO p. m. A. O. U. W.; furnished the incentive for a Barbara , and Aline Beck, < adult stamp club has beer Compton; Joanne EJtall,' Ru Nevada -and northern-Californi Representative, formed. This group met Mon day at the home of Mrs. Ruby party ' at the"; Snodgrass home and Will return, tp make the! C. C. M. O. .In the TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24 Tuesday evening. Members of Jones, Harold Burgener, Mon W.T. BOOTH,Phone523 day evening and elected the fo' oup 'are Mesdames Mosher, - Mrs. J. O. Bishop, ,2021 Carson Wjnklcr, Vee and W^sley Pete hpme. for the present at 223r lowing officers: D.' Sniith; .pres lu Geraghty, Oma Alien, Eleal- street, hospitality chairman for 6:15 p. m. Rotary 'at Amerl the young married woman's and Nbrmandie avenue, Ke; Fr«e Msndina'Kit to All Lul can' Legion Hall. class of the First Christian son, Jimmy Bartl^tt and Iva ' d*nt; ; L. E.'Cosby, first vie Bayes, Helen Collins, Monta Lomita-San Pedro .council Par- Summers. ' stone.' president; Mrs. J. H..Townsen nor Lillian ent Teachersechers entertained all 7:30 p.m.^-Boy Scouts, Troop church with their husbands Mann, Amanda Law, gave the party and furnished secretary.. Lillian presidents in the council and No. 4. . . foster,, Virginia Shaw, hospitality"' chairmen .at her 7:30' p. m. 'O. B. S. all essentials. Those C included This group will- welcome a' Sina'and Anna Sandstrum. 8:00 p. m—Modera Woodmen were .- .Messrs; and I'Mesdames persons-over 18 years of age, i,- -K home Wednesday a f t e i'-no o n f Those present were Mrs. L. A 4 Leonard Babcock, Ed~" CeVdejr, s . terestet)'' W stamps, at tjt* OPENING Mafcus ' Edwards, Ralph Grant, meeting "Monday evening, Oct( uun' Stumpf¥«;*t Fermin;T?ormin. Mrs.MrR. P. BoyleBovle fessional V/omen will entertain Prado, Near Sartori Av Mrs, W. J. Neelands, Mr. and and Mrs. G.-A. Carvill Lomita their.. bossessses with a Hallowe'en P. G. Briney, Mrs. Lydla Elementary; Mrs, C,K:IsaacSon in their clubhouse, 1324|cLUBi)OINGS M Frank ' Buffingtqn and Mrs. Martha Elze, of Ban- A special meeting of Town- Buffirigton, D '!"«,nlVr dini schpol San Ped'rp; Mrs. El Prado, Monday evening, yc- nd ^^ N() ^ To]Torrance, has and Mr. and Mrs R. S. SJSleeth5eth dhi; schpo^ ban ^ D^ Roy> ^1*21,. at 8 o'clock. faeen pMed . for,. thi Torrance folks haid a. personal . Walteria. Mrs Charles Arzllli 'Reservations will be taken by ^ernon Glidden was Look! Man-Tailored, Interest In the operra since Mae "^waiwrta,Mrs. Lloyd Waltham,Waltham: ofoi Edna"''WjAnai MulimTMuiUn, chairmanI otof the deleeatf.deleBate "to'Theto the Townaend^lnbTOWJ Murray, who has endeared her- and self ray, wo as en - Tor ance Fern avenue school,, committee,o, phone 320-J^.Other. ^%n° to be hTd in CW- Businessto members and roessnof the National Torr Irvin Rous, of Torrance members "of the committee are cagp from October 24 to 27 in Ail-Wool Flannel BusinessWoman's andClub, Professionadirected the bal- Elementary; Mrs. William G.> LaUa BOwen and Olive Lee. elusive. let and danced in the fourth act Kuhlman, 15th street school, * +.* The regular meeting of the he ouera ' San Pedro; Mrs. Edwardwar L.. Gib-- TO ..VISIT MOTHER club will be held in the First Negligee-Style Chrjstian church, Thursday eve and Mrs. W. H. Pelghtal, of IN YORK, "NEBRASKA ' ° T Orange street schopl, Lomita. ^n-r'^i*Dr. and """'Mrs. "J. ' ,~«S. Lancaster, "-"--. ' ning. October 24. The. public is EPISCOPAL CHURCH -K -K . + 1503 Post avenue, left pn a mo, lnvited to' come out and hear a lh« *«!«> Schoof ol Prietol BAZAAR IN DECEMBER W. B. A. MEETS tor trip Wednesday to visit for ker from Townsond head from JIB to J25 » ««><• '"• St. Andrew's Episcopal church,cnurcn, - - short time with Dr. Lan- quarters uri incom. by «nrollin« NOW. Torrance, announce their second AT WEISS .HOME - -• • •-- M-O Tft-anlf X W caster's mother,, who is ill in ' Out How. SKXly »n