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TORRANCE HERALD NOVEMBER 5, 1925 Tuxedo Suits You can easily afford to have one at this price. They are wearing Tuxedos more than ever now, as you probably have noticed.. We Also Have All the Accessories For Formal and Semi-Formal Wear: Dress Shirts Collars Vests Studs Cuff Links Etc. SPECIAL Just 20 no more, Tailor-Made Business Suits Newest Fall and Winter Woolens. Regular $60 and $65 Tailored Suits $40.00 These Are Real Bargains, Men New and Greater Store Sartori Ave. Torranee Stop That Cold That Is Sapping Tour Vitality! It's needless to suffer from coughs and colds when relief is so easy to secure. BEACON COLD BREAKER CAPSULES Have cured Many Local. People of bothersome colds. Easy to take and you get almost instantaneous relief. Enough to Cure the Whole Family For 25c Have You a Stubborn Cough? Then You Need AMMONIATED TAN and WILD CHERRY COUGH SYRUP 50c a bottle This Ammoniated syrup is especially good for bron- chial coughs, as the ammonia breaks up the phlegm in the throat. Beacon Drug Co. MRS. HODGE HOSTESS AT DINNER PARTY Mm. Arthur Jlodge of Wllming- ton-Kedondo boulevard was hostess nt a charming affair recently, when nhe enlerlaincd at u 6 o'clock din- ner in Hie beautiful pergola ad- joining the home. An evening at bridge was fol- lowed ut a late hour by n supper of wieners toasted at the open Lfireplace, and coffee. Present were Mr. and Mrs. R R. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, .Mr. and Mrs. J. L,. King, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. George Peckham, and Mr. and Mrs. John Lai-rlmcr, of Torranee; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Faulkner, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patton, of Rcdondo Bench; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kalde, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Axelson, and Mr. and Mrs. Jule Axelson, of Los Angeles. MRS. BAXTER ENTERTAINS LOCAL BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Don Baxter, Mrs. J. T. Wise nd Mrs. W. C. Dolley were warded honors Wednesday after- oon, when Mrs. J. H. Fess enter- alned at bridge. Other members of the club pres- nt were Mrs. George Watoon, Mrs. Illle Barnett, Mrs. May McKin- :y, Mrs. A. W. Melnzer, Mrs. Roy IcFarland, Mrs. A. Shriner, Mrs. Harry McManus, Mrs. George Greaves, and Mi's. P. H. Dye. Mrs. McKinley will entertain the :lub Wednesday, Nov. 18. Cabrillo Ave. Torranee CHURCH NOTES FIRST METHODIST > i-ederick M. Essig, pastor. Hlanche E. Woods, director of re- ligious education. Sunday School, 9:45. D. C. Turn- , superintendent Woodrow Wil- >n said: "No study is more im- )i-tant than the study of the Bible and of the truths which it con- tains. Too much attention cannot lie paid to thei work which the Sun- day School is doing." Morning worship, 11. Sermon theme, "The Source of Supply" (Phil. 4:19). Epworth League, 6:30. Evening worship, 7:30. Service in charge of four student volun- teers from the University or Soutn- Callfornia. These young folks have pledged their lives to foreign issionary work. Their names are Waldo Rheinoehl, Margaret Much- e, Isaac Granadosln (native of the Philippine Islands), and Hugh Butters, brother of Rev. Archie nutters of El Segundo. Here is a chance to see and hear some young folks with hearts burning with zeal r the Master's service. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30. DU will like our program. Illustrated lecture Friday, Nov. 13, on "Tf!e Children of the Mission Lands." CENTRAL EVANGELICAL Francis A. Zeller, Minister. Sunday School at 9:45. Morning service at 11. "Yours Sincerely vs. Yours Secretly" is the theme of the sermon. C. E. at 6:30. "An Old-Time Service Club" Is the evening subject In the 7:30 ervice. Orchestra Tuesday evening; choir Wednesday evening; prayer meet- Ing Thursday evening. LUTHERAN )n Sunday, Nov. 8, Lutheran vices In Torranee will be ipped, by way or exception. The v. W. Lange. Evangelical Lil- ian field mjssionary, who has charge of the Lutheran work In ranee and Lomlta, Is obliged to make a trip to Sacramento to in- pect several existing missions here. While in the capital city Rev. Lange will preach on several asions on Sunday. On the fol- Ing Tuesday he will address a Lutheran gathering In todl, Calif. SALVATION ARMY 1324 Sartori avenue. Envoy Ivy .. Grace, commanding officer. Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. Morning service, 11 o'clock. Holl- ess meeting, in which the dls- UHsion "Fishers of Men" will be ntlnued. service, 7:30 o'clock, etlni?, including service Eve Salval if song. The Young People's Legion had a iplendicl start lost week, and we ire anticipating another good crowd Sunday. Y. P. L. Secretary Scu- gives all. a cordial Invitation, aise service on Tuesday night 7:30. Bible study led by her Geddes Thursday night, er meeting at the officers' 2122 Gramercy avenue, ight at 7:30. Ir service at the Moneta. nil Gardena outpost on Saturday afternoon at 8:30, and at Comptoi Saturday night at 6:30. You arc cordially Invited to unite with us In all these services. quarters Friday 1 Open CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Women's Chubhouse, Engracia avenue. Sunday services at 11 a, m. Sunday School classes, 8:80 a.m. Wednesday evening meetings are held at 8 p. m. CATHOLIC Re*. Rcardon. Putor. Mass celebrated Sundays at 7:10 nd 9:10 a. m. Sunday school, t a. ra. Sunday nd 4 p. m. Saturday. Benediction. 7 MS Sunday < LATTER DAY SAINTS Services held In the American Mall, locatnd on Border Avenue be- tween Carson and 211th StroeU. Sunday School commences at 10 a. m. 1'ieuchlDt; aervicm, 11.16 a. m. Public Invited to attend. No collection tahen up. Elder's address, till Arlington Avenue. HAS ,HALLOWE'EN PARTY FOR TWO DAUGHTERS Mr. and Mrs. F. Lewis Peters entertained at a Hallowe'en cos- tume party for their daughters, Mnxlne and Katherlnc Young. The 50 guests, most of whom were Gardena and Torranee high school students) were met at the door by two "ghosts," who con- ducted them through the "fun house," and then all had their for- tunes told. Music for dancing was furnished by Ted Young( saxophone), Roy >mon (violin and drums), and Sophie Solomon (piano). The Hallowe'en motif was car- ried out In the decorations of the MRS. FRANK MJLLER ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. Frank Miller, 1804 Arling- ton avenue, entertained the Merry- Go-Round Club of Los Angeles Thursday at dinner. Afterward the rnbers of the club inspected the ir home of the Women's Club. rs. Fred Beckwlth and mother, . Hopklns, of Watts, were en- tertained Tuesday by Mrs. A. W. Johnson of Arlington avenue. BRIEF NEWS Curtains for Sleeping Porches. Awnings, Tents, Auto covers. Haw- thorne Awning Co., Lock Box 257, Hawthorne. Adv. The Ladles' Aid Society of the Methodist Church will hold an all- day meeting Tuesday. Nov. 10, at the home of Mrs. Severns, 1307 Amnpola avenue. A pot luck lunch will bp served at noon. All mem- bers are urged to attend and bring a friend. A good time is assured. Don't forget your thimbles there's work to be done. Mr. Arlington avenue and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bustamentc of Sawtelle en- joyed luncheon at Glrard Sunday and a round of golf afterward. W. C. Von Hogen Is reported somewhat Improved. Seriously 111 nt the Siiwtr-llp 11 Has-en hart Ms tonsils removed' Tuesday. Altnmltnpr physicians hellnvp that this will work a speedy change in his condition. CHANGE MEETING DATES Members of the. Torranee Relief Association will please note (hot the all-day sowing meetings have been, changed from Tuesday to Wednesday of each week. The: meetings are held at the home i Mrs. W. \V. Woodlngton. Tl held on the first Friday of each month at the Torranee library. Th next business meeting Is scheduled for Friday. Dec. 4. Everett T. Mott of Long Beach was a visitor at the W. W. Wood- ington home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Frlck of Los Angeles were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brady Wolf. BRAND I HOUSE JPAINT "HARDWARE" REEVE TORRANCE Are You a Newcomer _,,,_. . .._.^ i_ii to Torranee? Then you'll be glad to know that there is a Meat Market here that is able to sup- ply you with the kind of meat you desire. Ott's Rock Bottom Market is known for mHtt around for its good quality meats and reasonable prices. Many of our customers were former residents of Torranee, but have since moved several miles away. But they still continue to trade here avert rf they do have to drive several miles. I Come in and introduce yourself. We are always glad to meet newcomers. Rock Bottom Meat Markets L.Ott,Prop. ' 1639 Cabrfflo 1951 Carson A New Day Dawns * , < lr- , : .' J . ' ,. I * Outstanding Maytag Foaturea 1 Wathea faite 3 Largatt hour, ly opacity In tha world' 4 Mott compact w»h«r made tak«a floor ipac* only 25 Inctiaa aquar* 5 Cart aluml- num tub can't warp, rot. iw«H, put or cor- rod* 6 Eaally adjust- ed to YOUR height 7 Clothoa can b. put In or taken put with the wathor run- nlng (All m.tal wring". 8el» adjuitlng. In- atant ttnslon rtlaaa* FUaaont for World Load«r»hip For the next ten days the "Maytag Man" will be in Torranee and Lomita. He is here to demon- strate, in your own home, the marvels of the Maytag Gyrafoam Washer. When he calls at your house, welcome him he is calling only to help you to show you not to sell you on the spot. You will not be requested to sign anything and you will not obligate yourself in any way. The Maytag Gyrafoam Washer must sell itself, on its own merits.. And you'll know all about its nine outstanding features when you've used It on free trial. BUT you don't have to wait for the "Maytag Man" to call. DO THIS : Telephone us for a .Free Dem- onstration. We will bring A Maytag right to your home. Or if you wish to see this wonder-washer before having it sent to your home, it is on display at 1324 Sartori avenue. A courteous Maytag Man is there to tell you about its many in- teresting points. We urge you to act at once it you wtsh a tree demonstration as we have but a limited number of machines at our disposal for immediate delivery. 1324 Sartori Ave., Phone 174, Torranee LONG BEACH SAN PEDRO FULLERTON X X \ \ \

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Page 1: A New Day Dawns - TorranceCA.Gov Aug … · CHERRY COUGH SYRUP 50c a bottle This Ammoniated syrup is especially good for bron chial coughs, as the ammonia breaks up the phlegm in

TORRANCE HERALD NOVEMBER 5, 1925

Tuxedo SuitsYou can easily afford to have one at this

price. They are wearing Tuxedos more than ever now, as you probably have noticed..

We Also Have All the Accessories For Formal and Semi-Formal Wear:

Dress Shirts Collars Vests Studs Cuff Links Etc.

SPECIAL Just 20 no more,

Tailor-Made Business Suits

Newest Fall and Winter Woolens.Regular $60 and $65

Tailored Suits

$40.00 These Are Real Bargains, Men

New and Greater StoreSartori Ave. Torranee

Stop That ColdThat Is Sapping Tour Vitality!It's needless to suffer from coughs and colds when

relief is so easy to secure.

BEACONCOLD BREAKER

CAPSULESHave cured Many Local. People of bothersome colds.

Easy to take and you get almost instantaneous relief.Enough to Cure the Whole Family

For 25c

Have You a Stubborn Cough? Then You Need

AMMONIATED TAN and WILDCHERRY COUGH SYRUP

50c a bottleThis Ammoniated syrup is especially good for bron­

chial coughs, as the ammonia breaks up the phlegm in the throat.

Beacon Drug Co.

MRS. HODGE HOSTESS AT DINNER PARTY

Mm. Arthur Jlodge of Wllming- ton-Kedondo boulevard was hostess nt a charming affair recently, when nhe enlerlaincd at u 6 o'clock din­ ner in Hie beautiful pergola ad­ joining the home.

An evening at bridge was fol­ lowed ut a late hour by n supper of wieners toasted at the open

Lfireplace, and coffee.Present were Mr. and Mrs. R R.

Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, .Mr. and Mrs. J. L,. King, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. George Peckham, and Mr. and Mrs. John Lai-rlmcr, of Torranee; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Faulkner, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patton, of Rcdondo Bench; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kalde, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Axelson, and Mr. and Mrs. Jule Axelson, of Los Angeles.

MRS. BAXTER ENTERTAINS LOCAL BRIDGE CLUB

Mrs. Don Baxter, Mrs. J. T. Wise nd Mrs. W. C. Dolley were warded honors Wednesday after- oon, when Mrs. J. H. Fess enter- alned at bridge.Other members of the club pres-

nt were Mrs. George Watoon, Mrs. Illle Barnett, Mrs. May McKin- :y, Mrs. A. W. Melnzer, Mrs. Roy IcFarland, Mrs. A. Shriner, Mrs.

Harry McManus, Mrs. George Greaves, and Mi's. P. H. Dye.

Mrs. McKinley will entertain the :lub Wednesday, Nov. 18.

Cabrillo Ave. Torranee

CHURCH NOTESFIRST METHODIST >

i-ederick M. Essig, pastor. Hlanche E. Woods, director of re­ ligious education.

Sunday School, 9:45. D. C. Turn- , superintendent Woodrow Wil- >n said: "No study is more im- )i-tant than the study of the Bible

and of the truths which it con­ tains. Too much attention cannot lie paid to thei work which the Sun­ day School is doing."

Morning worship, 11. Sermon theme, "The Source of Supply" (Phil. 4:19).

Epworth League, 6:30. Evening worship, 7:30. Service

in charge of four student volun­teers from the University or Soutn-

Callfornia. These young folks have pledged their lives to foreign

issionary work. Their names are Waldo Rheinoehl, Margaret Much-

e, Isaac Granadosln (native of the Philippine Islands), and Hugh Butters, brother of Rev. Archie nutters of El Segundo. Here is a chance to see and hear some young folks with hearts burning with zeal

r the Master's service.Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30.DU will like our program.Illustrated lecture Friday, Nov.

13, on "Tf!e Children of the Mission Lands."

CENTRAL EVANGELICALFrancis A. Zeller, Minister.

Sunday School at 9:45.Morning service at 11. "Yours

Sincerely vs. Yours Secretly" is the theme of the sermon.

C. E. at 6:30."An Old-Time Service Club" Is

the evening subject In the 7:30 ervice.Orchestra Tuesday evening; choir

Wednesday evening; prayer meet- Ing Thursday evening.

LUTHERAN)n Sunday, Nov. 8, Lutheran vices In Torranee will be ipped, by way or exception. The v. W. Lange. Evangelical Lil­ ian field mjssionary, who has

charge of the Lutheran work In ranee and Lomlta, Is obliged to

make a trip to Sacramento to in- pect several existing missions here. While in the capital city

Rev. Lange will preach on several asions on Sunday. On the fol- Ing Tuesday he will address a

Lutheran gathering In todl, Calif.

SALVATION ARMY1324 Sartori avenue. Envoy Ivy

.. Grace, commanding officer.Sunday school. 9:45 a.m.Morning service, 11 o'clock. Holl-

ess meeting, in which the dls- UHsion "Fishers of Men" will bentlnued.

service, 7:30 o'clock, etlni?, including service

Eve Salval if song.

The Young People's Legion had a iplendicl start lost week, and we ire anticipating another good crowd Sunday. Y. P. L. Secretary Scu-

gives all. a cordial Invitation, aise service on Tuesday night 7:30. Bible study led by her Geddes Thursday night, er meeting at the officers'

2122 Gramercy avenue, ight at 7:30.Ir service at the Moneta.

nil Gardena outpost on Saturday afternoon at 8:30, and at Comptoi Saturday night at 6:30. You arc cordially Invited to unite with us In all these services.

quartersFriday 1

Open

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETYWomen's Chubhouse, Engracia

avenue.Sunday services at 11 a, m.Sunday School classes, 8:80 a.m.Wednesday evening meetings are

held at 8 p. m.

CATHOLIC Re*. Rcardon. Putor.

Mass celebrated Sundays at 7:10 nd 9:10 a. m. Sunday school, t a. ra. Sunday

nd 4 p. m. Saturday. Benediction. 7 MS Sunday <

LATTER DAY SAINTSServices held In the American

Mall, locatnd on Border Avenue be­ tween Carson and 211th StroeU.

Sunday School commences at 10 a. m.

1'ieuchlDt; aervicm, 11.16 a. m.Public Invited to attend. No

collection tahen up.Elder's address, till Arlington

Avenue.

HAS ,HALLOWE'EN PARTY FOR TWO DAUGHTERS

Mr. and Mrs. F. Lewis Peters entertained at a Hallowe'en cos­ tume party for their daughters, Mnxlne and Katherlnc Young.

The 50 guests, most of whom were Gardena and Torranee high school students) were met at the door by two "ghosts," who con­ ducted them through the "fun house," and then all had their for­ tunes told.

Music for dancing was furnished by Ted Young( saxophone), Roy

>mon (violin and drums), and Sophie Solomon (piano).

The Hallowe'en motif was car­ ried out In the decorations of the

MRS. FRANK MJLLER ENTERTAINS CLUB

Mrs. Frank Miller, 1804 Arling­ ton avenue, entertained the Merry- Go-Round Club of Los Angeles Thursday at dinner. Afterward the

rnbers of the club inspected their home of the Women's Club.

rs. Fred Beckwlth and mother, . Hopklns, of Watts, were en­

tertained Tuesday by Mrs. A. W. Johnson of Arlington avenue.

BRIEF NEWS

Curtains for Sleeping Porches. Awnings, Tents, Auto covers. Haw­ thorne Awning Co., Lock Box 257, Hawthorne. Adv.

The Ladles' Aid Society of the Methodist Church will hold an all- day meeting Tuesday. Nov. 10, at the home of Mrs. Severns, 1307 Amnpola avenue. A pot luck lunch will bp served at noon. All mem­ bers are urged to attend and bring a friend. A good time is assured. Don't forget your thimbles there's work to be done.

Mr.Arlington avenue and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bustamentc of Sawtelle en­ joyed luncheon at Glrard Sunday and a round of golf afterward.

W. C. Von Hogen Is reported somewhat Improved. Seriously 111

nt the Siiwtr-llp 11 Has-en hart Ms tonsils removed' Tuesday. Altnmltnpr physicians hellnvp that this will work a speedy change in his condition.

CHANGE MEETING DATES

Members of the. Torranee Relief Association will please note (hot the all-day sowing meetings have been, changed from Tuesday to Wednesday of each week. The: meetings are held at the home i Mrs. W. \V. Woodlngton. Tl

held on the first Friday of each month at the Torranee library. Th next business meeting Is scheduled for Friday. Dec. 4.

Everett T. Mott of Long Beach was a visitor at the W. W. Wood­ ington home Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. L. Frlck of Los Angeles were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brady Wolf.

BRAND I

HOUSE JPAINT "HARDWARE" REEVE

TORRANCE

Are You a Newcomer_,,,_.——. .._.^ i_iito Torranee?

Then you'll be glad to know that there is a Meat Market here that is able to sup­ ply you with the kind of meat you desire.

Ott's Rock Bottom Market is known for mHtt around for its good quality meats and reasonable prices. Many of our customers were former residents of Torranee, but have since moved several miles away. But they still continue to trade here avert rf they do have to drive several miles. I

Come in and introduce yourself. We are always glad to meet newcomers.

Rock Bottom Meat MarketsL.Ott,Prop. '

1639 Cabrfflo 1951 Carson

A New Day Dawns* , < lr- , : .' J . ' ,. I * •

OutstandingMaytag Foaturea

1 Wathea faite

3 Largatt hour, ly opacity In tha world'

4 Mott compact w»h«r made tak«a floor ipac* only 25 Inctiaa aquar*

5 Cart aluml- num tub can't warp, rot. iw«H, put or cor- rod*

6 Eaally adjust­ ed to YOUR height

7 Clothoa can b. put In or taken put with the wathor run- nlng

(All m.tal wring". 8el» adjuitlng. In- atant ttnslon rtlaaa*

FUaaont forWorld Load«r»hip

For the next ten days the "Maytag Man" will be in Torranee and Lomita. He is here to demon­ strate, in your own home, the marvels of the Maytag Gyrafoam Washer.When he calls at your house, welcome him he is calling only to help you to show you not to sell you on the spot. You will not be requested to sign anything and you will not obligate yourself in any way. The Maytag Gyrafoam Washer must sell itself, on its own merits.. And you'll know all about its nine outstanding features when you've used It on free trial.

BUT you don't have to wait for the "Maytag Man" to call. DO THIS : Telephone us for a .Free Dem­ onstration. We will bring A Maytag right to your home.

Or if you wish to see this wonder-washer before having it sent to your home, it is on display at 1324 Sartori avenue. A courteous Maytag Man is there to tell you about its many in­ teresting points.We urge you to act at once it you wtsh a tree demonstration as we have but a limited number of machines at our disposal for immediate delivery.

1324 Sartori Ave., Phone 174, TorraneeLONG BEACH SAN PEDRO FULLERTON

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