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FRIDAY MORNING TORHANCE HERALD TORRANCE PERSONS AND PASTIMES Comings, Goings and Doings . of Folk* Hereabouts Mr. aad Mrs. William Stone and daughter Dorta, of Sawtelle, Sunday dinner goest* of Thelma Reiae Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Maeller and daughter, of .St. Joseph. Mo., are guests at the home of the former's brother, C. street. H. Mneller. of Carson J. H. Feas and son are expected home from their trip to Canada Sat urday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Clark en- joyed an early swim at Redondo Beach Sunday, aad were accom- panied home to breakfast by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiley of Redondo. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. MeKensie are looking forward to a visit from Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Shadday, who are driving through from Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. E. X Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Thompson of Andreo avenue were dinner guests Sanday of Mr. sad Mrs. Saladln of Hermoaa Beach. Jacob Mr. and Mrs. C. M. MeKensie spent Sanday at Redoado Beach Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Parks spent Sunday at Saa Juau Caatatrako Mr. aad Mrs. Wilbnr Grlffls of Long Beach gaests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Reea. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Baird of the Balrd hardware store were enter- tained Sanday by Redondo friends. P. G. Briney was a baBlaess vis- itor in Hawthorne Monday. Dr. aad Mrs. J. Lancaster aad Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Neili retarBed Sunday from a trip to Paao ftoblea. Del Monte. San Francisco. Oakland, aad Mill Valley. Mr. aad Mrs. Perry G. Briney were dinner gveata Sunday of rela- tives in Santa ABB. Mr. aad Mrs. I* J. Acre* spent the week-ead at Sierra Madre. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bowen and Walter Barry were entertained at Long Beach Sanday. Mrs. N. A. Leake spent part of this week at the California hos- pital, where she was treated for a throat infectioa. . Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Richhart were guest* Sanday of friends ia Long Mr. and Mrs. Doreey Aiken and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Reea enjoyed a motor tour of the beaches Saturday evening, City. and also visited Culver Mr. and Mrs. Harry McManus have returned from a pleasant visit with friends and relatives In Ne- vada and San Francisco. Mr. ~ and Mrs,. C. G. Wheeler of Mrs. J. P. LIghtbody of Park ter- Reeent guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Batrd of Gramercy avenue were Mr. and Mrs. S. Sherdahl of Long Beach. Mr. arm Mrs. Wallace Post left Tuesday for a two weeks' vacation at Lake Arrowhead. Dr. Maude A. Lathrop and mother, Mrs. Ada Robbing. Mrs. Frank Gib- son and son Everett and Mrs. Emma Baxter picnicked at Lagnna Beach Thursday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Harris of Vista Highlands, Monday, Aug. 27, a son. Byron Coolidge. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hughes and Mrs. George E. Bailey were gaests of friends IB San Pedro Monday. Jlr. and Mrs. W. C. Von Hagen were dinner gaests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John ' Blindbury at Al- hambra. Mrs. J. C. Garner has recovered from a severe illness, and is able to be out again. J. J. Wood and mother motored over to Redondo last Saturday to the p. E. picnic that monopolized the grounds for. the day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flood are en- joying a motor trip to Tosemite aad other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Smith spent the week-oud at Lake Arrowhead. Mr. and Mrs. Bd Faulkner of Redoado Beacb and T. B. McAroy were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Wolfe of Cots avenue. The friends of Mrs. R. C. Kite will be glad to hear that she is tpidly recovering her health. ' Mrs. Harold Brodhead and Miss Mary Abernathy of Gramerey ave- nue enjoyed the week-end at San Diego. 1IMI R P r*A 1WS WIT I *> **« "»** to mseivw be- ^^S^rir^c^r JBaMe. aavfug ande over 100 tests I*"T sVBuifcj'*~ lbe *"* y*-r * * tc oar knowl- Add SutiK SknuMal of KB. ;***"* not "sastug °"e- w* wlih to Mew TCanHKsn Ifcsvtum prove our instrument to the public, _____ , land are hereby submitting our tests Arriving aboard 199 double-leugth f a»ade la the Torranee-Lomlta field railroad ears forming trsaaw ssorej August 2«, 1»23, as follows tkan one and oue-thW mile, tag TonuSJee-Lomlta Royalties and made eveu greater thuu tu >*» _^ . _,,_,, _n by the addltkn of umuy Mg. mewj*" "<* ** * commercial oil well, foreign acts, Rlagllng Brothera aad i Federal DrilHag Co. No. 1, Elgin Barnnm ft Bailey Comhtaed wfd ex-'and Narbouae Sts. Dry hole bibit at Los Angeles Onutssaki.1 12 to It, inclusive. Those who read the dairy papers i Fortua Phenlg No. 1, Acacia (St. Will aot be commercial. or who keep In movie news-reels minded of the shipload of ads) aad animals recently if Greatest Show ou Barth. touch with the: reversal Xo. 1, Pepper St. be re-jaw be -Will markable cargo included two S. Royalties No. 1, first well the .'west of Xarbouue on Fir street The re-.-Will aot be commercial. Petroleum Midway No. 2, second panics of baby eiephaata, wUck are!well west of Xarbonne on Fir street now joined witk the forty adults of flood showing high gravity oil; the mammoth herd. Tkere were ; eaawawrelal w«n. also 100 more perforaUug hones.- Petroleum Midway No. 3, third ' accompanied* by KurosWa greatest well west of Narbonue on Fir street trainer, and mauy wfM aateala. some of which have the scores upon scores jungle beasts, whin become part of the menagerie. More than a the mammoth aew circus lu 1>X3 Will be commercial Empire OrilUag Co. No. 1, east side of Pennsylvania St. between Cedar aad Fir streets Good show- ing of high gravity oil and gas This wefl on edge of vein. Getty Xo. 3, on west side of Penn- sylvania St. Just on edge of vein. during the weeks that It exhiktted! Very likely will miss it. in Madison Square Oardeu. Mew' Midway Northern No. t, sonth- York. Now this east corner of old Redondo road and tlon is touring the country aboard Pennsylvania St. Some showing, five great trains. It is a third big-, but win not be commercial, ger than the Rlngling Brothers and' C. C. M. O. Co. No. 8, north aide Barn am £ Bailey show of hast sea- on old Redoado Rd. Ou edge of son. It is tea Ususa lazger thasi auy * vein, but hare a good chance of other circus BOW oa tour. bringing ia a good well. Big as is this woadev dreus of | VeU just east and also the one 1923 with its more thau thirtyiJust west of C. C. M. O. Co. No. 8 trained wild animal dlipfaja tailhave rery saoall chance of striking steel arenas, fully 199 wonderfully jr«n schooled horses. men aB« woaaauj All other "welbj east of these on performers, 100 ctowus. a«4 of feati sasae ata> of street will sot be com the price at dmlsslnai.' ; »l is no more than before. .AajaV* Torraaee, oa Arlington St. just though the trained aaimal usoadMnt south of italdeace No. 235? Arting- toa St. Dry kole. and the immense circuses in themselves wkfle tosa»- ing Europe, they are mot afteroi as separate attractions by the Bbsa> ling Brothers aad BaraoBi ft BaOey combined shows. Instead ail are on No. 1, Standard Oil Co.. OB Oceaa ATC. Will be good Ugh gravity oil well. Shell Co. well No. 1. OB Ocean Are. east of No ndie St. Slight one giguutic program. BrerythlUg' showiag of high gravity oil and gas, is in one mammoth anaia teut. OSM bat can aot be a commercial crude ticket admits to all theae* aad to,oil well. This well is located a very the tremendous double menagerie.! skort dtotaace from good territory. There are more than a thonaaad Superior.OO Co.. on old Redondo animals in the too of this circus Bd. southeast of Torrance Will be and these include entire faaUlies. sood mauamcial. high gravity oil of hippopotami and gtraffaa. Aa-_ «'el 1 - otber remarkable zoological feature! Seatiuel well No. 1. west of Su- i8 an armored rfclDoceros. the oujj:perior May have alight showing of worth high gravity oil, but cannot be a commercial well. Not being certain of the names of some of these wells, we have gfvea loeatiou so that there wilt be ao doubt lu regard to the wells we are referring to. By -u** eauunereial" we mean one known to exist" and SSO.OOO. Mrs. C. D. PemaiactOB taiaed at dinner Friday the Golden Weat cafe. Covcra laid for Misaes Norma Cable aa4 Margaret Richey, Measra. Georcu aad William Bowers. Floyd Parkur and Ralph Davla. that there wffl not be oil in saf- OIL MEN! When In Need of New DRILLING REPORTS LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES BUSINESS CARDS OR ANY OFFICE FORMS We Can Give You Quick Service Our Complete Job Printing Department Will Print Your Work "When You Want It- The Way You Like It" If his Not Convenient to Come to Our Office, Telephone Torrance 1J and a Salesman WiO Call TORRANCE HERALD 'The Only Newspaper Published in Torrance' 17M Carson St. Phone 1-J dtiea to repay initial iaratawat. In. making this statement our in- teatioas are not U/ hinder or in aay »ay interfere with any company or la aay way iaflaeace people to buy or aeU property where we say there is or is not oil. The only specific reason we are making this state- SM«t is fas said before) to bring O*r instrument into the limelicht, show what it can do, and show the faith we hare ia it. Please keep this list and check It aa welte come la. DAVID SIEMENS W. C. RHEA, * If other iafbrmation is desired see B. R. Traoachen. 2«3rd St. and *P»i*» Way. Lomita, California. -AeV. ^ SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT To Milady and Miss Our Fall Shipment of Dresses, Skirts and Millinery which we did not intend to open at our old location, but was intended for our new store opening, has been opened for the benefit of some of our customera In it were Many Patterns in Chfc Fall Millinery Styles Hats of Charm There are Hats of charminess for every type of face and every type of-woman in this ex- quisite Fall showing of new creations in millinery. Late Patterns that sell for $10.00 and $15.00. Our Price_...__.._ $5.95 Dresses Skirts Several stout sizes among them. Also many patterns in advanced styles in the new Fall pleated Skirts and Jackets. Levy's Smart Shop Styles El Prado St. Quality Values Torrance Your Attention Mr. Oil Magnate ALSO Mr. Small Oil Land Owner If You Hare Not Leased Your Property fa The TORRANCE-LOMITA HELPS We Can Place Your Holding With Reliable Companies. See Us First We Deal Direct Vonderahe,Crowell&Steiner TorrasKe Leading Realtors Carson At Cabrillo - . Torrance, Calif.

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FRIDAY MORNING TORHANCE HERALD

TORRANCE PERSONS AND PASTIMES

Comings, Goings and Doings

. of Folk* Hereabouts

Mr. aad Mrs. William Stone anddaughter Dorta, of Sawtelle, Sunday dinner goest* of Thelma Reiae

Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Maeller and daughter, of .St. Joseph. Mo., are guests at the home of the former'sbrother, C. street.

H. Mneller. of Carson

J. H. Feas and son are expected home from their trip to Canada Sat urday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Austin Clark en­ joyed an early swim at Redondo Beach Sunday, aad were accom­ panied home to breakfast by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiley of Redondo.

Mr. and Mrs. C. M. MeKensie are looking forward to a visit from Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Shadday, who are driving through from Kansas City.

Mr. and Mrs. E. X Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Thompson of Andreo avenue were dinner guestsSanday of Mr. sad Mrs. Saladln of Hermoaa Beach.

Jacob

Mr. and Mrs. C. M. MeKensie spent Sanday at Redoado Beach

Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Parks spent Sunday at Saa Juau Caatatrako

Mr. aad Mrs. Wilbnr Grlffls of Long Beach gaests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Reea.

Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Baird of the Balrd hardware store were enter­ tained Sanday by Redondo friends.

P. G. Briney was a baBlaess vis­ itor in Hawthorne Monday.

Dr. aad Mrs. J. Lancaster aadMr. and Mrs. G. W. Neili retarBed Sunday from a trip to Paao ftoblea. Del Monte. San Francisco. Oakland, aad Mill Valley.

Mr. aad Mrs. Perry G. Briney were dinner gveata Sunday of rela­ tives in Santa ABB.

Mr. aad Mrs. I* J. Acre* spent the week-ead at Sierra Madre.

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bowen and Walter Barry were entertained at Long Beach Sanday.

Mrs. N. A. Leake spent part of this week at the California hos­ pital, where she was treated for a throat infectioa.

. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Richhart were guest* Sanday of friends ia Long

Mr. and Mrs. Doreey Aiken and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Reea enjoyed a motor tour of the beaches Saturday evening, City.

and also visited Culver

Mr. and Mrs. Harry McManus have returned from a pleasant visit with friends and relatives In Ne­ vada and San Francisco.

Mr. ~ and Mrs,. C. G. Wheeler of

Mrs. J. P. LIghtbody of Park ter-

Reeent guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Batrd of Gramercy avenue were Mr. and Mrs. S. Sherdahl of Long Beach.

Mr. arm Mrs. Wallace Post left Tuesday for a two weeks' vacation at Lake Arrowhead.

Dr. Maude A. Lathrop and mother, Mrs. Ada Robbing. Mrs. Frank Gib- son and son Everett and Mrs. Emma Baxter picnicked at Lagnna Beach Thursday.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Harris of Vista Highlands, Monday, Aug. 27, a son. Byron Coolidge.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hughes and Mrs. George E. Bailey were gaests of friends IB San Pedro Monday.

Jlr. and Mrs. W. C. Von Hagen were dinner gaests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John ' Blindbury at Al- hambra.

Mrs. J. C. Garner has recovered from a severe illness, and is able to be out again.

J. J. Wood and mother motored over to Redondo last Saturday to the p. E. picnic that monopolized the grounds for. the day.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flood are en­ joying a motor trip to Tosemite aad other points of interest.

Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Smith spent the week-oud at Lake Arrowhead.

Mr. and Mrs. Bd Faulkner of Redoado Beacb and T. B. McAroy were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Wolfe of Cots avenue.

The friends of Mrs. R. C. Kite will be glad to hear that she is

tpidly recovering her health. '

Mrs. Harold Brodhead and Miss Mary Abernathy of Gramerey ave­ nue enjoyed the week-end at San Diego.

1IMI R P r*A 1WS WIT I *> **« "»** to mseivw be-^^S^rir^c^r JBaMe. aavfug ande over 100 tests

I*"T sVBuifcj'*~ lbe *"* y*-r * * tc oar knowl- Add SutiK SknuMal of KB. ;***"* not "sastug °"e- w* wlih to

Mew TCanHKsn Ifcsvtum prove our instrument to the public, _____ , land are hereby submitting our tests Arriving aboard 199 double-leugth f a»ade la the Torranee-Lomlta field railroad ears forming trsaaw ssorej August 2«, 1»23, as follows tkan one and oue-thW mile, tag TonuSJee-Lomlta Royalties and made eveu greater thuu tu >*» _^ . _,,_,, _n by the addltkn of umuy Mg. mewj*" "<* ** * commercial oil well, foreign acts, Rlagllng Brothera aad i Federal DrilHag Co. No. 1, Elgin Barnnm ft Bailey Comhtaed wfd ex-'and Narbouae Sts. Dry hole bibit at Los Angeles Onutssaki.1 12

to It, inclusive.Those who read the dairy papers

i Fortua Phenlg No. 1, Acacia (St. Will aot be commercial.

or who keep Inmovie news-reelsminded of the shipload of ads) aadanimals recently ifGreatest Show ou Barth.

touch with the: reversal Xo. 1, Pepper St. be re-jaw be

-Will

markable cargo included two

S. Royalties No. 1, first well the .'west of Xarbouue on Fir street The re-.-Will aot be commercial.Petroleum Midway No. 2, secondpanics of baby eiephaata, wUck are!well west of Xarbonne on Fir street now joined witk the forty adults of flood showing high gravity oil; the mammoth herd. Tkere were ; eaawawrelal w«n. also 100 more perforaUug hones.- Petroleum Midway No. 3, third'accompanied* by KurosWa greatest well west of Narbonue on Fir street trainer, and mauy wfM aateala.some of which have

the scores upon scores jungle beasts, whin become part of the menagerie.

More than a the mammoth aew circus lu 1>X3

Will be commercialEmpire OrilUag Co. No. 1, east

side of Pennsylvania St. between Cedar aad Fir streets Good show­ ing of high gravity oil and gas This wefl on edge of vein.

Getty Xo. 3, on west side of Penn­ sylvania St. Just on edge of vein.during the weeks that It exhiktted! Very likely will miss it.in Madison Square Oardeu. Mew' Midway Northern No. t, sonth-York. Now this east corner of old Redondo road andtlon is touring the country aboard Pennsylvania St. Some showing, five great trains. It is a third big-, but win not be commercial, ger than the Rlngling Brothers and' C. C. M. O. Co. No. 8, north aide Barn am £ Bailey show of hast sea- on old Redoado Rd. Ou edge of son. It is tea Ususa lazger thasi auy * vein, but hare a good chance ofother circus BOW oa tour. bringing ia a good well.Big as is this woadev dreus of | VeU just east and also the one 1923 with its more thau thirtyiJust west of C. C. M. O. Co. No. 8 trained wild animal dlipfaja tailhave rery saoall chance of striking steel arenas, fully 199 wonderfully jr«n schooled horses. ?« men aB« woaaauj All other "welbj east of these onperformers, 100 ctowus. a«4

of featisasae ata> of street will sot be com the price at dmlsslnai.' ;»l

is no more than before. .AajaV* Torraaee, oa Arlington St. just though the trained aaimal usoadMnt south of italdeace No. 235? Arting-toa St. Dry kole.and the immense

circuses in themselves wkfle tosa»- ing Europe, they are mot afteroi as separate attractions by the Bbsa> ling Brothers aad BaraoBi ft BaOey combined shows. Instead ail are on

No. 1, Standard Oil Co.. OB Oceaa ATC. Will be good

Ugh gravity oil well. Shell Co. well No. 1. OB Ocean

Are. east of No ndie St. Slightone giguutic program. BrerythlUg' showiag of high gravity oil and gas, is in one mammoth anaia teut. OSM bat can aot be a commercial crude ticket admits to all theae* aad to,oil well. This well is located a very the tremendous double menagerie.! skort dtotaace from good territory. There are more than a thonaaad Superior.OO Co.. on old Redondo animals in the too of this circus Bd. southeast of Torrance Will be and these include entire faaUlies. sood mauamcial. high gravity oil of hippopotami and gtraffaa. Aa-_ «'el1 -otber remarkable zoological feature! Seatiuel well No. 1. west of Su- i8 an armored rfclDoceros. the oujj:perior May have alight showing of

worth high gravity oil, but cannot be a commercial well.Not being certain of the names

of some of these wells, we have gfvea loeatiou so that there wilt be ao doubt lu regard to the wells we are referring to.

By -u** eauunereial" we mean

one known to exist" and SSO.OOO.

Mrs. C. D. PemaiactOB taiaed at dinner Friday the Golden Weat cafe. Covcra laid for Misaes Norma Cable aa4Margaret Richey, Measra. Georcu aad William Bowers. Floyd Parkur and Ralph Davla.

that there wffl not be oil in saf-

OIL MEN!When In Need of New

DRILLING REPORTS LETTERHEADS

ENVELOPESBUSINESS CARDS

OR ANY OFFICE FORMS We Can Give You Quick Service

Our CompleteJob Printing Department

Will Print Your Work

"When You Want It- The Way You Like It"

If his Not Convenient to Come to Our Office,Telephone Torrance 1J and a

Salesman WiO CallTORRANCE HERALD'The Only Newspaper Published in Torrance'

17M Carson St. Phone 1-J

dtiea to repay initial iaratawat.In. making this statement our in- teatioas are not U/ hinder or in aay

»ay interfere with any company or la aay way iaflaeace people to buy or aeU property where we say there is or is not oil. The only specific reason we are making this state- SM«t is fas said before) to bring O*r instrument into the limelicht, show what it can do, and show the faith we hare ia it.

Please keep this list and check It aa welte come la.DAVID SIEMENS W. C. RHEA,* If other iafbrmation is desired

see B. R. Traoachen. 2«3rd St. and*P»i*» Way. Lomita, California. -AeV. ^

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT To Milady and Miss

Our Fall Shipment ofDresses, Skirts and

Millinerywhich we did not intend to open at our old location, but was intended for our new store opening, has been opened for the benefit of some of our customera In it were

Many Patterns in Chfc Fall Millinery Styles

Hats of CharmThere are Hats of charminess for every type of face and every type of-woman in this ex­ quisite Fall showing of new creations in millinery.

Late Patterns that sell for $10.00and $15.00. Our Price_...__.._ $5.95

Dresses SkirtsSeveral stout sizes among them. Also many patterns in advanced styles in the new Fall pleated Skirts and Jackets.

Levy's Smart ShopStyles

El Prado St.Quality Values

Torrance

Your AttentionMr. Oil Magnate

ALSO Mr. Small Oil Land Owner

If You Hare Not Leased Your Property fa The TORRANCE-LOMITA HELPS We Can Place Your Holding With Reliable Companies.

See Us First We Deal Direct

Vonderahe,Crowell&SteinerTorrasKe Leading Realtors

Carson At Cabrillo - . Torrance, Calif.