announcing the re-opening smith's · turned to torrance to resume of fice duties. the clipping...
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FRIDAY TORRANCE HERALD
Bays'
Two-PantsAll Wool
Suits$7.50 to S9JO
Mothers who appreci ate the fine points of style; fathers who have placed limits on clothingr expenditures and boys who want good, durable Suits and will appreciate this: They were made to our exacting speci fications and that means we have put the best of everything in these State.All the new shades of
Blue and Grey
"LadiesPure SilkHoleproof
Hose
95cPair
All the New Shades fjolepraofffasivnf
Sam LevyNew and Larger Store
Sartori Avenue Tqrrance
BRIEF NEWS
Awnings and TentsCamping Outfits.
Quality Ueasonablo Prices.Hawthorne Awning Co.
Lock Box 267, Hawthorne, Calif.
A BrickHome is not
ExpensiveQuite the opposite! For only a fev dollars more than for a well-bull house of less enduring type you
«.y have brick. brick home wi repair and with painter's brush.
or centuries youiendure, withou
ever the touch oBurnt clay I:
lastlng. A good price can al- ays be had should you ever have
to sell. Tour brick home holds Its value. So little Is the difference 1 first cost, and so significant are th advantages, that people everywher
building with brick for lasting economy. Let's talk it over.
TORRANCE BRICK CO. Phone 38 Torrance
All who ever lived in Arka are called to meet for a great nlo reunion all day Saturday, May Z, In Sycamore Grove Park.
Mr. Mrs. Georgre .R. Stead- were severely burned on
Wednesday explosion occu
f last eek when an the screen
porch of theli1 Jiome, are rapidly recovering.
Although not free from bandages, ;hey are sitting up.
Mr. and Mrs. Steidman wish to thank the many friends and neigh-
readily theirm kind flowers
Lsslstance and have beenince by bringing lovelyj>d appetizing dishes. Mr. Stead-
iployed by the' Standard ny, and the home is at
819 Cota avenue.
an is
Of Interest ' "v '" ».To -,-.-'.. *r "''*'*"
'MEN . ~... Mr. Charles A. Tansey takes pleas ure in announcing that he has opened a. . '.»« ,, *»<****„ «
BARBERSHOPIn connection with the American Beauty Shop and will welcome men customers.
1422 Marcelina Ave., Torrance
Mrs. Charles MuelleY several Torrance mem- White Shrine who at-
cnded a Tacky party giv< :hapter rooms at Hermosa Beach in Monday evening. A feature of he party was a cooked food sale, he. recipe for fa.ch (Jlsh being at-
taehed,
' Dr. W. H Apartments,
Bruce of the Castle »ho has been ill for
eeks and under treatment at a Glendale hospital, hag go much improved in health that he has re turned to Torrance to resume of fice duties.
The clipping book of the Wom en's Club of Torrance was mailed Tuesday by Mrs. Phoebe Mllburn, chairman of publicity, to be en tered In the district contest in Los Angelei on April 23.
C HURNEW S
FIRST BAPTIST J. WWtfleld Green, Pastor,
undny school, 9:45 a. m. (Jot Solomon, Hupnrintcndent. T here
Illlons of hoys and girls In: i-cd America without any Sun hool. toucher or Bible. There ousandH of churches without
ministers. We are not among that nbcr. Don't miss your great op- tunity.tornlng service, II o'clock. £er- n, "God the Father and His
Children."Evening service, 7:30 o'clock, jrmon, "Master and SUave." Baptist Young People1 . meet at
6:46. Gen. John J.'' Penning said :im France: "We exp«ct the urch at home to keep ^the people .trlotlc." In peace or war Chris
tianity Is the only ideal. Young en and women, you need Christ id the church. Wednesday night. M'i a loni?
step from Sunday to Bunday. The idweek service helps you to make
It rests you, soul and body. A great man said,: ."If you have
failed to make good^ in this life, I >ray thee do not fall to make eady for the next. Many a mam vill say 'I have missed my call- ngr,' but no man need say 'I must
miss heaven'."/ Emerspn .'said: 'Heaven Is the only thing we have ust for the asking. 'He that com-
eth unto me I will in inf."
vise cast
for children and adultsMorning worship, 11
mon by the pastor on Christ." An unusual thIn an sual way.
ague.
I'clock. Si "Letters sme, treatec
6:30Eptvorth Young people's meeting.
Evening, service, 7:30 Sermon by the pastor on "Poppln the Real Question." Wh< jailer asked this question, it mean the turning point in his life. Hov about you?
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:3 p. m. Prayer, song, testimony am Bible study. The theme/is "Th Conversion of Cornelius."
FIRST CHRISTIAN B. H. Llngenfelter, Pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Scot Ludlow, superintendent
Morning service, 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject, "The Boy and Hi; Dad."
Evening service, 7:30 , o'clockarmon subject, "Communismie Early Church."Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. mMidweek meeting for prayer and
Bible study Wednesday evening 7:80 to 8:15. Choir practice from 8:15 to 9:15.
Calling day for the churchFriday at 3 p.m.
CENTRAL EVANGELICALFrancis A Zeller, Pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a: nt Bri ie children and drop into the
OBITUARYAustin Leroy Morris, 6-year-old
of Mr.pused away at his Cherry street, Lomit buried at Lokg Beach
Mrs. Lee Morris,
Bible class yourself. You will find t interesting-.
Morning service, 11 o'clock. The >astor will address the boys, iri ;eeping with the plan for Boys' Yeek. The girls, too, as well as larents, will find the talk of in- erest. The choir will sing. 'Miss
Betsy Byrnes will sing "Let Notour Heart Be Troubled."Evening service, 7:30 o'clock
Stickers versus Quitters" is thirmon theme.Junior C. K. at 11 a. m. Senlo
nd Intermediate C. E. at 6:30 p.m.Midweek prayer meeting amible study Wednesday evening.Choir practice Wednesday eve
ing.
FOUR-SQUARE TABERNACLESouth Walnut Street
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning service! 11 o'clock. Evening service: 7:80 o'clock. Prayer service daily, 11 to 12. Wednesd
ervice. Children'
rday. Both se
conducted by gelus temple.
Everyone Is
7:3»,v prayer
:hurch, 2:30 p.m. Sat-
ice Sunday udents fr
elcome at all serv-
FIRST METHODISTFrederick M. Esslg, Pastor. Resi
dence, 1541 El Prado. Phone 188-R. Call for any ministerial help.
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. O. A. Leatherman, superintendent. Classes
Announcing the Re-Opening
OPENDAILY 6A.M.
TO 8 P. M.
Smith's
Sartori Avenue, TorranceWe Will Try and State Here Our
Future Policy and Endeavor:AT OUR FOUNTAIN, we will feature: *
SALADS of Fresh Vegetables, Fruits and Sea Foods. Sandwiches, 3 Layer Electric Toasted Specials.
FOR BREAKFAST a series ofCLUB BREAKFASTS, ranging from 30c to 50c
Served beginning at 6 A. M.FOR LUNCHEON:
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH at 40c. 11 to 2 Also A La Carte
FOR DINNER:A SPECIAL TABLE d'HOTE DINNER
5 to 7:30 p. m. /Will Torrance Support a First Class Restaurant? Webelieve so, and are willing to. give it one with your
co-operation.
ANGELUS TEMPLE BRANCHChurch of the Four Square Go
pel, Cabriilo at Gramercy. Eliza,- beth Still In 'charge.
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.Preaching, 11 a. m.Sunday evening evangelistic serv
ice, 7:30.Tuesday evening, 7:30, praye
and Bible Thursd
ing.Saturday,
study. evening, 7:30, ch
services fothe Japanese.
Evangelist Wm. Shepard of Pas adena will preach Sunday, both morning and evening. Mr. Shepard is a deeply spiritual man. He has been for many years preaching the
salvation and Is now nstructors at the An- nd missionary training
school. We deem it a rare privi lege to haye him with us. Come, Jet us enjoy the day together.
sospolof the
Bible
SALVATION ARMY1324 Sartori avenue. Envoy I,
A. Grace, commanding officer.Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.Holiness meeting, 11 a. m.No service will be held Sunday
evening this week.Regular weekly services on Tues
day and Thursday at 7:80.Saturday afternoon at 2:30, a so
cial and entertainment for all chil dren.
Tuesday, April 28, at 7:30, the service will lie taken by Rev. P. M. Essig, pastor of tho First Meth odist church. A helpful and in teresting time is assured. Come and enjoy the evening with us.
EPISCOPALChrist Mi-sion. Rev. T. P. Swift
in charge.Sunday school, 9:46 a.m.Morning service, 11 o'clock.
Morning prayer and sermon.The Woman's Guild meets the
first and third Thursdays of the month.
CATHOLIC Rev. Reardon, Pastor.
Mass celebrated Sundays at 7:30 and 9:30 a. m.
Sunday school, 9 a. m. Sunday and 4 p. m, Saturday.
Benediction,. 7:46 Sunday eve ning.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETYStone and Myers Chapel
1732 Cabriilo Ave. Sunday services at 11 a. m. Sunday school classes, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday evening meeting are
held at 8 p. m.
LATTER DAY SAINTSThe Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints will hold serv ices at 10:30 o'clock on Sunday morning In American hall, located on Border avenue between Carson ahd 218th streets. Public Invited. No contributions taken up.
Coming EventsItems for This Department
Must Be at Office by 5 p. m. on Day Preced ing Publication.
FRIDAY, APRIL 242 p.m. Lomtttt I'.-T. A. muh jonKi;
and card party. Odd 1'Yllown hall. 7:30 p.m. High school play, htKh
school auditorium. 8 p. m. Meeting Torrance Lodge
R and A. M., Masonic temple.SATURDAY, APRIL 26
8 p. m. Boy Scout rally, Americanhall.
SUNDAY, APRIL 26 Si-rvico for boya In all churches.
TUESDAY, APRIL 28 1:30 p. in. Meeting board of dl.
rectors Chamber of Commerce.1'ubllo Invited.
7:SO p. m. American Legion Auxil iary', 2068 220th K trait.
t:8fl |i.in. AmiTlrun Leltlon, Firs!National iiunU.
6:3(1 p. in. -notary Club (listl i«t ut-1'ieein' riinnrr ami dunce, Masonic-t.-mpli'.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 I'ruijium for nil boyu, high Huhmil;
urruntffd by Curl Hyde. 7:8(1 p. QI. Meeting Modern Wi.,,.1-
nien, Moose hall.THURSDAY, APRIL 30
UoyB' Day In Indumry. Trip thnniKlifactories.
Smith Reopens Ferncroft Cafe;
New PoliciesFormer C. P. R. Chef Put
In Charge of KitchenHere
Smith's Ferncroft Cafe was jpencd this mornlng^Under the per- lonal management of Russell Smith, new proprietor of the res
in opening the cnfo Mr. Smith mnounees that ho will make a ipeclalty of cluh breakfasts, busi- less men's luncheons, and table I'hote dinners.
A. McCreedy, former chef in thelining car service of the Canadian,'acific Railway and chef at theBanff and Lake House, is in charge
f the kitchen.One of the features of the re-
lodeled cafe Is the reception de- artment near the entrance, where
davenport and writing desk are Ituated for the convenience of
Mr. Smith has been a restaura- cur in Torrance for three years, nd will continue to operate mlth's Restaurant on Cabrille ave-
Building Permits2 Sartori, 3-room dwelling,
51500, H. L. Whaley.1434 Post Ave., 6-ft. stucco wall,
J80, W. A. Renn. Contractor, J. V. Barnes.
1421 Madrid. '5-room bungalow, U500, J. S. Tolson.
Rear 2105 Gramercy Ave., play- IOUSB, |50, A. H. Bartlett.
Rear 1632 Elm St., garage, J100, Dale Dean.
Rear 1329 Engracia Ave., garage, 250, S. R. Ludlbw.
Put Your Valuables Behind Steel Doors
And you need never worry over their safe ty. Our convenient safety deposit boxes are readily accessible to, you every day. We have also provided two. new private booths where you can examine' the' contents of your safety deposit box in, privacy and quiet.
State Exchange Bank"THE COMMUNITY BANK"
-WE PAY 4% ON SAVINGS ACCOUNT*
TORRANCE CALIF.
DELINQUENT NOTICE
luv ;%>mtti)Caisctrv Street
"7f c ure I f iExpert Watch - Work
FRATERNALTorrance Review No. 37
Maccabees.leets Second and Fourth Tuesday!
7:80 P.M., Legion Hall.L. MAE TOMKINS
Commander.
There is delinquent on the following described stock on account of Assessment No. 18, levied July 24th, 1923, the several amounts set opposite the names of the shareholders as follows:
NAMEMrs. Wm. A. Barragar Elizabeth McDougall ......W. H. Calhoun ................
rtificate 540 159 443
63
Xo.-Shar 2%
D. Dodds .................j............................_...Lot 1 4263Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Erickson................ 660Annie Freitag ..............._........................Lot 11 848Pearl Clinton Garland and Cornelia
L. Garland .......................................... 636Claude M. Jones, Lydia E. Jones
and A. Jetberg ................................. 671M. M. Kauffman .................................... 697M. M. Kauffman ..........._.__.....__. 505M. M. Kauffman ...................__.......... 607 .M, M, Kauffman ....................................Lots 11 and 20,
Tract 2393 Golle Lewis .........................:.................... 436Samuel B.. Morrow ................................ 633S. A. Perluss ..............'.............................. 72N. B. Smith ............................................. 539Flora M. Wittifelt _....'._...__.................. 177 "iAdolph L. Theek .................................... 96-99-100
101-102 Mary A. Wanzer .'. ...._................_........ 448W. Goslin .................................................. 544M. Bradley ................................................ 745 \C. E. Covert _............................................ 720Kettler & Hardlng .................................. 676
Amount J75.00
16.00 15.0030.00:
9.00» 16.00. *».0«
10.00
30.00IB.SO16.00- 15.00,
30.06' 10.00' 30,00! Ta.10) 80.00 tt.OQ
89.U 17.60 18,00 10.00
S.OO
And in accordance with law a ade April 16th, 1924, so man ay be necessary will be sold
Company NumberMay, 1925, at 8 o'clock P. M
iessment, together with
id nn Order of tlie Board of Mreutorashares of each parcel of stock as-
.t the office of the Narbonne Ranch,Lomita, California, on the 2Tthj day
of such day. to pay delinquentadvertising and expenses of sate*
O. W. THISTLE,. Secy, .
THE NEW SPRING AND SUMMER STOCKS OF CELEBRATED
Pied Piper ShoesFOR GROWING CHILDREN
ARE NOW READY FOR YOU AT RAPPAPORTS
Come and choose from a wide assortment of Strap Slip pers, Sailor Ties, and Oxfords in Black or Brown, as well as combination leathers.
Pied PiperHEALTH SHOES
Pied Piper Juu.o. Ulucher * endorsed by health boards and physicians. All width* and sizes in smoke calf, tan calf, black calf and patent leather. The finest shoe ot Its kind. Beware of Imita tions look (or the Pled Pi per trade-mark on every shoe.
Bring Them InAll the season's new styles
an* Included in our display of Pie.I Piper Shoes. The (act that these shoes are the world's greatest health shoes doesn't make them expensive. Pled Piper* are most econ omical. See (or yourselves and bring the children with you We know how to fit them correctly.
A neat and sturdy oiior* (or everyday wear. Made ot One brown calfskin with best quality oak soles. All size* and widths.
$100Re.wardThese shoes are made ol
the best grades of leather. We will g|ve $100.00 and a new pair of thoee to any wearer who finds paper or Ibre In the counters. Insoles or outsoles of geuuloe Plod Piper Shoes.
PRICED $3.50 to $4.50, ACCORDING TO SIZE
DEPARTMENT STORE
Torrance