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Thirty TORRANCE HERALD DECEMBER 12, 1957 PTA ACTIVITIES 259th Place Students of the 259th Place School in Harbor City will Anza December meeting of the Anza PTA will be devoted to have a happy day at school to-1 Chr(t music Undcr (1]c morrow, Friday the 13th, as .... , ,,, ., the PTA. under the chairman- capable direction of Mrs. K.M. »hip of Mrs. W. E. Zell, has Hoalst, music chairman for the obtained two Christmas films PTA students from kiridergar- which will be shown to nil of| ten through the eighth grade the children. They are "How j wi)1 participate. A chorus of the Animals Discovered Christ- nfthi sixt h, seventh and eighth mas" and "Gifts From the Air. gradcrs wj]i do - ' Twas the Each class will also have a Christmas treat. The teachers are bringing ice cream and the room mothers will have home- made cookies or cup cakes for the children. Mrs. J. W. Crcager, presi- dent of the PTA, requests that those who would like tQ donate. canned goods for the PTA i Christmas cheer baskets to ! bring them to school tomor- row. Night Before Christmas" set to music. The meeting will start promptly at 7:30 this evening in the cafetorium at which time there will be a business meeting. Refreshments will be served by the .first grade-mpth- lers. The Mothersingers will sing "Winter Wonderland" and there will be community sing- ing throughout the evening. ANDY'S BEAUTY SALON Under New M«nagamtnf - Offers Our "BRUSH WAVE" Including conditioning riwmpoo, faihlon iirt end Mt. We shape your hair Into bruthabl*, ea*y to care for style -, '10 A GIFT VALUED UP TO $3 WITH EVERY PERMANENT! Register with us. You may win beautiful jeweled bath room set to be given away Chrlitmis Eve. * MEERLE NORMAN COSMETICS * 1104 CTENSHAW BLVD. FA 8-1071 Seaside Nov. 28 meeting of the Sea- side PTA was called to order by Mrs. Clyde Miller, presi- dent. Theme of the meeting was: "We look on our American Heritage with pride." Follow- ing the flag presentation by Boy Scout Troop 726, Lloyd Lessor gave a demonstration of flag etiquette. A group of eighth grade boys gave a panel discussion on the Bill of Rights. These High School Moose Unit Torrance High School PTA kyj _!,.... P| arlc executive board held its regu- IVlClKSS I la lib For Holidays Annual Christmas dinner of the Torrance chapter of the Women of the Moose will be held at the lodge hall, 1744 m-esented by the°school and j W. Carson St., Wednesday, the Torrance Council PTA. i °cc. 18, at 7 p.m., Edna Har- day, Dec. 4 at the school. Mrs. W. W. Jackson, president, an- nounced that there would be no general meeting of the asso- ciation this month because of the Christmas programs being The next regular meeting of the organization will be Tues- day, Jan. 14, when the topic boys included Greg Hardy, Jim 1 will . be "The Parents View- Berry, Jim Wells, Doug For-1 point." ester, Dan Baringcr and Karl Garlid. This was followed by Mrs. J. A. Walters, citizenship chairman, who spoke on "I Am the Nation." SEE PRODUCTION Mr. and Mrs. Grover Van De- venter went to San Bernardino last Friday evening where they The meeting was^djourned j were joine(J by their daugMe r, to the home economics room where coffee and cookies were served by the room-mothers.- AT DISTRICT MEET Mrs. James Alexander, presi- dent of the Harbor City PTA, represented the local organiza- tion at the bi-monthly meeting of the 10th District Assn., held at the Audubon Junior High School, Dec. 5. The principal! topic on the agenda was the j Bill of Rights. ______ It yon have an AUTO ACCIDEHl HERE'S HELP FIBHT IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD ...T Ai your local agent Mp ruih payment to you last pos- «lble. Call ui NOW to be sure of compute protection. TWKK Barstow, to see "Guys and Dolls."'Ori Saturday 'evemn'g1 the Van Deventers celebrated the 21st birthday of their daughter, Mickey. Joining them for dinner was Bruce Reh- woldt. Miss Van Deventer re- turned to her teaching position at Barstow, Sunday afternoon. DINNER HOSTS bison, senior regent, an- nounced this week. Chapter members will ex- change gifts following the din- ner. A regular business meet- ing.will follow the exchange Evelyn Carr j Royal Neighbors Elect DlSCUSS , UlbOUbS "Fathers' Night" meeting of the Evelyn Carr Elementary PTA was called to order at 7:20 p.m., Nov. 26, by the presi- dent, Mrs. Roland Stamm in the school cafetorium. The pledge of allegiance was led by the Apache Tribe of the Wamptusi Nation. Lester Wayne explained the "Y" In- dian Guide, program. Val Meir gave the inspirational with a Thanksgiving theme. Copies" of the minutes were distributed to the association. Richard Welte, principal, in- Women of the Moose will i troduced Mrs. Christina Mur- join lodge members in present- ing a children's Christmas party on Sunday, Dec. 15, at 1 p.m. at the lodge hall, ac- cording to Peggy Peacock, chapter recorder. ... Assisting , the,, members of the Moose lodge with party arrangements are Margarel Baudin, Joy McCune, Alice Swanson and Joyce Clay. Lodge and chapter members wijl decorate the hall on Friday night and Saturday. Chapter officers and mem bers will participate in the an- ! r.ual "Holiday Dinner-Dance" A foursome recently noted to be held at the lodge Satur- enjoying cocktails and dinner : day night at 6 p.m. together at the Plush 'Horse restaurant were Dr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Shearer of Redondo Mr. and Mrs. William McAn- Beach and their guests for the J any of San Diego, will spend evening, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert' this week end visiting with the T. Kalmus. "IJ. G. Louviers, 22606 Evalyn, Mi YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS GEO. "PETE" REED DA 4-6650 Unique Gift: BONSAI (LIVING MINIATURE TREES) ' Japanese Designs In Imported Planters - AND - Marlvw'j Adaptation! in California Ceramic! & Redwoods PRICED FROM $2.50 to $125.00 GEORGE NURSERY Mr., and Mrs. Charles B. 1006 Sartori, returned recently from a month's vaca- tion witli relatives in Tusca- International Women's Club will have its Christmas party at the Steak Knife restaurant, accord- ing to Mrs. Jess Butcher, presi- ng the small pox vaccinationsi The association voted to pur hase a cotton American flag loosa and Birmingham, Ala was announced for Jan. 8. At-! tendance prize was won by Mr. | RANCH HOLIDAY Don Credell, vice principal, noted educator and child psy chologist, as guest speaker. Dr. Pullias spoke on "Being a Bet- ter Parent." President Mrs. Stamm, intro- duced Mrs. Robert Dennis and Mrs. James Hunter, student welfare chairman; Mrs. ion, library chairman; Mrs. Paul Hoffman and Mrs. Walter Metz, telephone chairman, ex- plaining each of their duties. WOMEN TO MEET Coffee and pie were served the fifth and sixth grade room mothers and teachers. The First Christian Church Fellowship supper wilf be held today, 6:30 p.m. ANNUAL CONCERT - Membership Devel o p m e n t Sacred and secular Christ Dept., under the chairmanship mas music will be sung by the of H. B. Bugbee, is in charge First Christian Church Chancel choir Dec. 22, at 7:30 p.m., for Each family is requested to the group's annual Christmas bring food and table service If you, as in the old song, have gigantic tasks to accomplish each day, make the most of every moment in the twelve days left before Christmas. Save time and money as well, by buying all your Christ- mas groceries, Christmas trees, tree lights, ornaments, food gifts now ... where quality is the highest, convenience the greatest,, prices the lowestl And, where your cash register-tapes bring you FREE Christmas toys* Duncan Nines Stainless Steel Cookware, Melmac Dinnerware, Chatham Blankets, Bamboo Place Mats, Ballpoint pens, Bath Towels ... and morel And that means, Routine Pre-Natal Routine Delivery Routine Pott-Natal Toy! .must bi pickid up by Decimber 15th, ley, Paul Mackey, Mrs. Alice Hedgecock, James Jackson, Mrs. Janet Robinson and Val Meir as "Teachers of the Month," giving a short talk on each. - Outstanding bills were pre- sented by Mrs. C. E. DeCamp. The group voted to contribute toward the Torrance Youth Fund to send the Torrance Youth Band to the Chicago conference. Mrs. John Maxwell explained the Honorary Life Membership award. An Honor- ary Life committee consisting of Mrs. Eldon Morgan, Hernan Torrance Camp, Royal) given the Grand Honors Neighbors of America, held an I The annual Christina! interesting meeting on Tues-jner-of the Camp will be day evening, at which time ""' "'" «"» » " "'»" -- Deputy Elizabeth Gaston, of Lawndale, was introduced, and given the Grand Honors of the Camp. Neighbor Lela Johnson, of Nebraska, now a Torrance resident, was accepted as a transfer member, and also din Puppet Show The Bob Baker Marionette Show will entertain the stu- tary School, tomorrow, with a Christmas show., This group gave a similar performance last year,.and.W.as immediately engaged for a re- peat under the Harbor City PTA sponsorship. aat the Woman's Clubhouse 01 Tuesday, Dec. 17, 6:30 pm The dinner Is for members ant their guests, and is by reserva tlon only. Recorder Mary Bak er is chairman for reservations and members must make res PARENTS ARRIVE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Craw- ford have arrived to spend the winter with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas CortM and Mrs Gerald 226th St. Ronnru 1 Tne Crawfords, who have j. . Rcp° rLb 'motored out here from Gas m 19S8, with the following re Cltv - ln(1 or tle four years, had their trip this year marred by an accident. Snow and ice in New Mexico was blamed for the collision. crty was appointed were given by Mrs. Ben Pcsta, magazine chairman, and by Mrs. Robert Dennis, student welfare chairman, who an- nounced a canned goods drive to be held during the week of Dec. 10 for Christmas baskets. Mrs. Walter Frcse, music chair- man, announced the Christmas I M,. and Mrs . Robert Davfs, Concert on Dec. 8 at Torrance i mo4 Kastwooti Ave. and their High School and the Evelyn yourigsters , Bo | )by Cfaig and Carr Christmas Music program I Jcn Lynn wn) spend , ne on Dec. 17. Mrs. Hernan Cortez wcek emj al San Morjtz Moun. reported on the Donald Robin-! ( a j n resort son Memorial Library. School ' Vurse, Miss Charles, thanked the mothers who helped dur- crvatlons no later than Salur day. Dec. 14. There will bo ihi usual exchange of Christmai gifts. It is also on the program l< have a New Year's Eve Dance at the Woman's Club, for mem bers and their guests. Tin dance will be preceded by i pot-luck dinner at 6:30 p.hi Vice Oracle Young is chairmar for-the evening. Deputy Gaston spoke of tin State Convention of the Roya Neighbors to be held in Sar Diego in April, with conven tion headquarters in Hole' Grant. Many interesting tliinflj are on the program to ente?!' tain the delegates attend the four day affair. Oracle . Wa 1 k e r conducts! the election of officers to scrvi MOUNTAIN TRIP ALABAMA TRIP. suits: .Oracle, Priscilla Young; Pas) Oracle, Susie Walker: Vice Or- acle. Mary Chiara; Chancellor, Vcrtie Grimm; Recorder. Mary Baker; Receiver, Opal Hoy; Marshal. Sophia Duncan; As- sistant Marshal, Dorothy Ma- loy; Inner Sentinel, Juanita McNew; Outer Sentinel, Myra Snow; Manager, (1 yean. Mary Schroeder; Manager, (3 years), Mary Conner. The incoming Oracle will announce the name of the ap- ppintive officers at a later date, also the exact date of the installation, which will be held in January. All Camps in California will send delegates to , the State Convention, and Oracle' Susie Walker was elected as delegate to represent Torrance Camp, Raciti, 1 wi "' Recor(ler Mary Baker as 4605 Pa's'eo' De Las ~Tartugos! \ alternate- Much enthusiasm spent the recent holiday week- was shown when Convention end at the B-Bar H ranch in was mentioned, and many i members of Torrance Camp j will attend. State Supervisoijl AT n I IR DARTV iHammil will attend. At this! AI t_LUtS KAKIY i convention state delegates will Local members of the Eldo-jbe selected to attend the na- rado Toastmistrcss Club at-; tional convention which will In- tending the Christmas party at | held in Los Angeles in June. Scrivner's restaurant Tuesday; 1958. were Mmes. James Fornelli, Ruth Janasik and Jean Bryant. Edison MATERNITY 95< . Complete CORNER OF ... 166th and Hawthorne Blvd. OR. BARNEY M. SQUAR, D.C. Plans tor a children's car- toon program were announced by the Edison PTA at an asso- ciation meeting at the school Wednesday. Dec. 11. ITA mothers will sell popcorn at the cartoon program which will be held Saturday morn- ing, Dec. 14, at 10 a.m. in the school cafetorium. There will be a small donation and nil pre-school children should Iw accompanied by a parent. Other items of business on the program included a bonk fair featuring the sale of chil- dren's books, and a discussion of Christmas baskets project by the welfare chairman. Mrs. Robert Handler, and the healtli chairman, Mrs. Lonnie Gr(-'6fiv« Entertainment was provideil|j) by tlie Mothersingers who, with the help of the school chil- dren, presented a program of Christmas carols and , two movies, "Atomic Pharmacy' 1 and "Atomic Power." The stc- ond grade mothers served re- freshments at the conclusion of the meeting. The next association mecl- ing will be held Jan. It in I he school cafetorium at 7:30 p.m. PUBLIC AUCTION AFTER 24 WONDERFUL YEARS IN LOMITA YES SIR! I'MRETIRING! "LESLIE the JEWELER" 24509 NARBONNE AVE., LOMITA MT LOSS - YOUR GAIN * NO LIMIT - NO RESERVE * FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY * DECEMBER 13th, 14th & 16lh - 1:00 P.M. & 7:00 P.M. EACH DAY South Bay Stot* lieoondo Beacn ana nawthorne blvds. at I /4th St. Open levin dayi a week, from 9 A.M. until 10 P.M. Rather than tell out in small dribbles over many montht I hive decided to hive i PRE-CHRISTMAS AUCTION to at lo be completely told out in < few diy> ind live thole many montht of rent! i A/llfl MEN' S * WOME N'S WATCHES by Gruen, Elgin, Homii, Widtworth, I I III II llllnoi>> Kin 9 5' 0 "' o"- - UNCLAIMED REPAIRED WATCHES - SPI- i W Will DEL, GEMEX, HADLEY and other fine witch bindt - MEN'S WOM- EN'S, CHILDREN'S ring*, pint, bracelet sett, beautiful necklace and earring >ett - COM- PACTS, WALLETS .- RONSON and OTHER LIGHTERS - DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING SETS by Keepsake and othert - WEDDING RINGS - BIRTH STONES - PERFUMES - CUFf LINK SETS - MONEY CLIPS - CAMEO PINS GOLD CHAINS - ELKS CHARMS - PEARL NECKLACES - CUTLERY SETS - BEAUTIFUL CLOCKS ELECTRIC RAZORS STEAK KNIVES SHOW CASES - KEEPSAKE WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT RING SETS - ETC. Sale Conducted by Co. & E. C. Jenkins, Jr., Auctioneers REpublic 3-5847 ALSO MANY MORE DESIRABLE CHRISTMAS GIFT ITEMS

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Page 1: ACCIDEHl -, style'10 Unique Gift: BONSAI...ing the flag presentation by Boy Scout Troop 726, Lloyd Lessor gave a demonstration of flag etiquette. A group of eighth grade boys gave

Thirty TORRANCE HERALD DECEMBER 12, 1957

PTA ACTIVITIES259th Place

Students of the 259th Place School in Harbor City will

AnzaDecember meeting of the

Anza PTA will be devoted tohave a happy day at school to-1 Chr(t music Undcr (1]c morrow, Friday the 13th, as .... , ,,, ., the PTA. under the chairman- capable direction of Mrs. K.M. »hip of Mrs. W. E. Zell, has Hoalst, music chairman for the obtained two Christmas films PTA students from kiridergar- which will be shown to nil of| ten through the eighth grade the children. They are "How j wi)1 participate. A chorus of the Animals Discovered Christ- nfthi sixth, seventh and eighth mas" and "Gifts From the Air. gradcrs wj]i do - 'Twas the

Each class will also have a Christmas treat. The teachers are bringing ice cream and the room mothers will have home­ made cookies or cup cakes forthe children.

Mrs. J. W. Crcager, presi­dent of the PTA, requests that those who would like tQ donate.canned goods for the PTA i Christmas cheer baskets to ! bring them to school tomor­ row.

Night Before Christmas" set to music.

The meeting will start promptly at 7:30 this evening in the cafetorium at which time there will be a business meeting. Refreshments will be served by the .first grade-mpth-

lers. The Mothersingers willsing "Winter Wonderland" and there will be community sing­ ing throughout the evening.

ANDY'S BEAUTY SALONUnder New M«nagamtnf - Offers Our

"BRUSH WAVE"Including conditioning

riwmpoo, faihlon iirt endMt. We shape your hair Into bruthabl*, ea*y to care for

style

-, '10A GIFT VALUED UP TO $3 WITH EVERY PERMANENT!

Register with us. You may win beautiful jeweled bath room set to be given away Chrlitmis Eve.

* MEERLE NORMAN COSMETICS *1104 CTENSHAW BLVD. FA 8-1071

SeasideNov. 28 meeting of the Sea­

side PTA was called to order by Mrs. Clyde Miller, presi­ dent.

Theme of the meeting was: "We look on our American Heritage with pride." Follow­ ing the flag presentation by Boy Scout Troop 726, Lloyd Lessor gave a demonstration of flag etiquette.

A group of eighth grade boys gave a panel discussion on the Bill of Rights. These

High School Moose UnitTorrance High School PTA kyj _!,.... P| arlc

executive board held its regu- IVlClKSS I la lib

For HolidaysAnnual Christmas dinner of

the Torrance chapter of the Women of the Moose will be held at the lodge hall, 1744

m-esented by the°school and j W. Carson St., Wednesday, the Torrance Council PTA. i °cc. 18, at 7 p.m., Edna Har-

day, Dec. 4 at the school. Mrs. W. W. Jackson, president, an­ nounced that there would be no general meeting of the asso­ ciation this month because of the Christmas programs being

The next regular meeting of the organization will be Tues­ day, Jan. 14, when the topic

boys included Greg Hardy, Jim 1 will . be "The Parents View- Berry, Jim Wells, Doug For-1 point." ester, Dan Baringcr and Karl Garlid. This was followed by Mrs. J. A. Walters, citizenship chairman, who spoke on "I Am the Nation."

SEE PRODUCTIONMr. and Mrs. Grover Van De-

venter went to San Bernardino last Friday evening where theyThe meeting was^djourned j were joine(J by their daugMer,

to the home economics room where coffee and cookies were served by the room-mothers.-

AT DISTRICT MEETMrs. James Alexander, presi­

dent of the Harbor City PTA, represented the local organiza­ tion at the bi-monthly meeting of the 10th District Assn., held at the Audubon Junior High School, Dec. 5. The principal! topic on the agenda was the j Bill of Rights. ______

It yon have an

AUTO ACCIDEHlHERE'S HELPFIBHT IN YOUROWN NEIGHBORHOOD ...T

Ai your local agent w« Mp ruih payment to you last a« pos- «lble. Call ui NOW to be sure of compute protection.

TWKK

Barstow, to see "Guys and Dolls."'Ori Saturday 'evemn'g1 the Van Deventers celebrated the 21st birthday of their daughter, Mickey. Joining them for dinner was Bruce Reh- woldt. Miss Van Deventer re­ turned to her teaching position at Barstow, Sunday afternoon.

DINNER HOSTS

bison, senior regent, an­ nounced this week.

Chapter members will ex­ change gifts following the din­ ner. A regular business meet­ ing.will follow the exchange

Evelyn Carr j Royal Neighbors ElectDlSCUSS , UlbOUbS

"Fathers' Night" meeting of the Evelyn Carr Elementary PTA was called to order at 7:20 p.m., Nov. 26, by the presi­ dent, Mrs. Roland Stamm in the school cafetorium. The pledge of allegiance was led by the Apache Tribe of the Wamptusi Nation. Lester Wayne explained the "Y" In­ dian Guide, program. Val Meir gave the inspirational with a Thanksgiving theme. Copies" of the minutes were distributed to the association.

Richard Welte, principal, in-Women of the Moose will i troduced Mrs. Christina Mur-

join lodge members in present­ ing a children's Christmas party on Sunday, Dec. 15, at 1 p.m. at the lodge hall, ac­ cording to Peggy Peacock, chapter recorder. ... Assisting , the,, members of the Moose lodge with party arrangements are Margarel Baudin, Joy McCune, Alice Swanson and Joyce Clay. Lodge and chapter members wijl decorate the hall on Friday night and Saturday.

Chapter officers and mem bers will participate in the an-

! r.ual "Holiday Dinner-Dance"A foursome recently noted to be held at the lodge Satur-

enjoying cocktails and dinner : day night at 6 p.m. together at the Plush 'Horse restaurant were Dr. and Mrs.Arthur C. Shearer of Redondo Mr. and Mrs. William McAn- Beach and their guests for the J any of San Diego, will spend evening, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert' this week end visiting with the T. Kalmus. "IJ. G. Louviers, 22606 Evalyn,

Mi YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS

GEO. "PETE" REED DA 4-6650

Unique Gift: BONSAI(LIVING MINIATURE TREES)

' Japanese Designs In Imported Planters- AND -

Marlvw'j Adaptation! in California Ceramic! & Redwoods PRICED FROM $2.50 to $125.00

GEORGE NURSERY Mr., and Mrs. Charles B. 1006 Sartori, returned

recently from a month's vaca­ tion witli relatives in Tusca-

International Women's Club will have its Christmas party

at theSteak Knife restaurant, accord­ ing to Mrs. Jess Butcher, presi-

ng the small pox vaccinationsiThe association voted to pur

hase a cotton American flag

loosa and Birmingham, Alawas announced for Jan. 8. At-!tendance prize was won by Mr. | RANCH HOLIDAY

Don Credell, vice principal,

noted educator and child psychologist, as guest speaker. Dr.Pullias spoke on "Being a Bet­ ter Parent."

President Mrs. Stamm, intro­ duced Mrs. Robert Dennis and Mrs. James Hunter, studentwelfare chairman; Mrs.

ion, library chairman; Mrs.Paul Hoffman and Mrs. Walter Metz, telephone chairman, ex­ plaining each of their duties. WOMEN TO MEET

Coffee and pie were servedthe fifth and sixth grade

room mothers and teachers.

The First Christian Church Fellowship supper wilf be held today, 6:30 p.m. ANNUAL CONCERT -

Membership Devel o p m e n t Sacred and secular ChristDept., under the chairmanship mas music will be sung by theof H. B. Bugbee, is in charge First Christian Church Chancel

choir Dec. 22, at 7:30 p.m., forEach family is requested to the group's annual Christmas

bring food and table service

If you, as in the old song, have gigantic tasks to accomplish each day, make the most of every moment in the twelve days left before Christmas. Save time and money as well, by buying all your Christ­ mas groceries, Christmas trees, tree lights, ornaments, food gifts now ... where quality is the highest, convenience the greatest,, prices the lowestl

And, where your cash register-tapes bring you FREE Christmas toys* Duncan Nines Stainless Steel Cookware, Melmac Dinnerware, Chatham Blankets, Bamboo Place Mats, Ballpoint pens, Bath Towels ... and morel And that means,

Routine Pre-Natal Routine Delivery Routine Pott-Natal

Toy! .must bi pickid up by Decimber 15th,

ley, Paul Mackey, Mrs. Alice Hedgecock, James Jackson, Mrs. Janet Robinson and Val Meir as "Teachers of the Month," giving a short talk on each.- Outstanding bills were pre­ sented by Mrs. C. E. DeCamp. The group voted to contribute toward the Torrance Youth Fund to send the Torrance Youth Band to the Chicago conference. Mrs. John Maxwell explained the Honorary Life Membership award. An Honor­ ary Life committee consisting of Mrs. Eldon Morgan, Hernan

Torrance Camp, Royal) given the Grand Honors Neighbors of America, held an I The annual Christina! interesting meeting on Tues-jner-of the Camp will be day evening, at which time ""' "'" «"» » " "'»" -- Deputy Elizabeth Gaston, of Lawndale, was introduced, and given the Grand Honors of the Camp. Neighbor Lela Johnson, of Nebraska, now a Torrance resident, was accepted as a transfer member, and also

din

Puppet ShowThe Bob Baker Marionette

Show will entertain the stu­

tary School, tomorrow, with a Christmas show.,

This group gave a similar performance last year,.and.W.as immediately engaged for a re­ peat under the Harbor City PTA sponsorship.

aat the Woman's Clubhouse 01 Tuesday, Dec. 17, 6:30 pm The dinner Is for members ant their guests, and is by reserva tlon only. Recorder Mary Bak er is chairman for reservationsand members must make res

PARENTS ARRIVEMr. and Mrs. Frank Craw-

ford have arrived to spend the winter with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas

CortM and Mrs Gerald 226th St.Ronnru 1 Tne Crawfords, who have j. . Rcp°rLb 'motored out here from Gas m 19S8, with the following re

Cltv - ln(1 or tle fouryears, had their trip this year marred by an accident. Snow and ice in New Mexico was blamed for the collision.

crty was appointed were given by Mrs. Ben Pcsta, magazine chairman, and by Mrs. Robert Dennis, student welfare chairman, who an­ nounced a canned goods drive to be held during the week of Dec. 10 for Christmas baskets. Mrs. Walter Frcse, music chair­ man, announced the Christmas I M ,. and Mrs . Robert Davfs, Concert on Dec. 8 at Torrance i mo4 Kastwooti Ave. and their High School and the Evelyn yourigsters , Bo |)by Cfaig and Carr Christmas Music program I Jcn Lynn wn) spend , ne on Dec. 17. Mrs. Hernan Cortez wcek emj al San Morjtz Moun. reported on the Donald Robin-! (a jn resort son Memorial Library. School ' Vurse, Miss Charles, thanked the mothers who helped dur-

crvatlons no later than Salur day. Dec. 14. There will bo ihi usual exchange of Christmai gifts.

It is also on the program l< have a New Year's Eve Dance at the Woman's Club, for mem bers and their guests. Tin dance will be preceded by i pot-luck dinner at 6:30 p.hi Vice Oracle Young is chairmar for-the evening.

Deputy Gaston spoke of tin State Convention of the Roya Neighbors to be held in Sar Diego in April, with conven tion headquarters in Hole' Grant. Many interesting tliinflj are on the program to ente?!' tain the delegates attend the four day affair.

Oracle . Wa 1 k e r conducts! the election of officers to scrvi

MOUNTAIN TRIP

ALABAMA TRIP.

suits:.Oracle, Priscilla Young; Pas)

Oracle, Susie Walker: Vice Or- acle. Mary Chiara; Chancellor, Vcrtie Grimm; Recorder. Mary Baker; Receiver, Opal Hoy; Marshal. Sophia Duncan; As­ sistant Marshal, Dorothy Ma- loy; Inner Sentinel, Juanita McNew; Outer Sentinel, Myra Snow; Manager, (1 yean. Mary Schroeder; Manager, (3 years), Mary Conner.

The incoming Oracle will announce the name of the ap- ppintive officers at a later date, also the exact date of the installation, which will be held in January.

All Camps in California will send delegates to , the State Convention, and Oracle' Susie Walker was elected as delegate to represent Torrance Camp,

Raciti, 1 wi"' Recor(ler Mary Baker as4605 Pa's'eo' De Las ~Tartugos! \ alternate- Much enthusiasm spent the recent holiday week- was shown when Convention end at the B-Bar H ranch in was mentioned, and many

i members of Torrance Camp j will attend. State Supervisoijl

AT n I IR DARTV iHammil will attend. At this! AI t_LUtS KAKIY i convention state delegates will

Local members of the Eldo-jbe selected to attend the na- rado Toastmistrcss Club at-; tional convention which will In­ tending the Christmas party at | held in Los Angeles in June. Scrivner's restaurant Tuesday; 1958. were Mmes. James Fornelli, Ruth Janasik and Jean Bryant.

Edison

MATERNITY 95<

. Complete

CORNER OF ...

166th and Hawthorne Blvd.

OR. BARNEY M. SQUAR, D.C.

Plans tor a children's car­ toon program were announced by the Edison PTA at an asso­ ciation meeting at the school Wednesday. Dec. 11. ITA mothers will sell popcorn at the cartoon program which will be held Saturday morn­ ing, Dec. 14, at 10 a.m. in the school cafetorium. There will be a small donation and nil pre-school children should Iw accompanied by a parent.

Other items of business on the program included a bonk fair featuring the sale of chil­ dren's books, and a discussion of Christmas baskets project by the welfare chairman. Mrs. Robert Handler, and the healtli chairman, Mrs. Lonnie Gr(-'6fiv«

Entertainment was provideil|j) by tlie Mothersingers who, with the help of the school chil­ dren, presented a program of Christmas carols and , two movies, "Atomic Pharmacy' 1 and "Atomic Power." The stc- ond grade mothers served re­ freshments at the conclusion of the meeting.

The next association mecl- ing will be held Jan. It in I he school cafetorium at 7:30 p.m.

PUBLIC AUCTIONAFTER 24 WONDERFUL YEARS IN LOMITA

YES SIR! I'MRETIRING!"LESLIE the JEWELER"

24509 NARBONNE AVE., LOMITAMT LOSS - YOUR GAIN * NO LIMIT - NO RESERVE

* FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY *DECEMBER 13th, 14th & 16lh - 1:00 P.M. & 7:00 P.M. EACH DAY

South Bay Stot* lieoondo Beacn ana nawthorne blvds. at I /4th St.Open levin dayi a week, from 9 A.M. until 10 P.M.

Rather than tell out in small dribbles over many montht I hive decided to hive i PRE-CHRISTMAS AUCTION to at lo be completely told out in < few diy> ind live thole many montht of rent!

i A/llfl MEN'S * WOME N'S WATCHES by Gruen, Elgin, Homii, Widtworth, I I III II llllnoi>> Kin 9 5'0 "' o"- - UNCLAIMED REPAIRED WATCHES - SPI- i W Will DEL, GEMEX, HADLEY and other fine witch bindt - MEN'S WOM­ EN'S, CHILDREN'S ring*, pint, bracelet sett, beautiful necklace and earring >ett - COM­ PACTS, WALLETS .- RONSON and OTHER LIGHTERS - DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING SETS by Keepsake and othert - WEDDING RINGS - BIRTH STONES - PERFUMES - CUFf LINK SETS - MONEY CLIPS - CAMEO PINS GOLD CHAINS - ELKS CHARMS - PEARL NECKLACES - CUTLERY SETS - BEAUTIFUL CLOCKS ELECTRIC RAZORS STEAK KNIVES SHOW CASES - KEEPSAKE WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT RING SETS - ETC.

Sale Conducted by Co. & E. C. Jenkins, Jr., Auctioneers REpublic 3-5847

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