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THURSDAY '.v TORRANCE HERALD MAY 27, 1926 REBEKAH NOTES of local Rcbekah reception nt Edelweis LiiilKf, Los Angeles, Friday ev ning, Riven'in honor of Miss Ml Keynolds, vice-president of the R lii-kiih Assembly. \ reception was held Wedm evening for Mrs. John Waite Mm. Jack Terry, wlio were gates to the Rebckah Assembl In-Id rcrently at San Francisco. Trio Rebekali Lodge wan rei Rented at Friendship Night at Sa Mrs. H. B. Oooilrlch, Mrs. Job \Vaite. Mrs. H. ('. Anderson, M ami MrB. K. \V. Urumpton, and M anil Mrs. Frank Bilker. JOIN FEDERATION On The Avenue, Or Anywhere you go, you'll find the smartest dressers sporting Florsheims. Fellows can't help liking the smart swagger air they've got; they appreciate their ideal fit. Wear them where you will, Florsheima wil<l always .do you proud. Dollar [for dollar, they're just about the greatest value in footwear ever offered. On Wednesday, May 19, Mrs. L. C. Miller and .Mrs. C. E. Ben: representatives of the local Lu thernn Ladies' Aid and Misslonnr; Society, attended the annual fed emtlon meeting of the Ladies Aid: of Southern pallfornia In Santa Ana. After the regular morning and afternoon program the annua business meeting took place, which time the Torrance Larti< Aid :md Missionary Society of 22 niter; eived th< ; federation. According to a reso- i lulion passed, a circulating lib: j will be established In the federa- j (ion, .each society making contribu- jtlons to the cause. The loca ' ladies have already decided to send j in their quota. I Otto Bach and J. V. Murray of Torrance and Al Bates of Los An- geles motored to Kramer Hill Sun- day to visit 1 Joseph Madore, for- merly of Torrance, who has a claim ! there. . and Mrs. O. R. Baird v er nuests of Long Beach ds Sunday. New and Greater Store Sartori Ave. Torrance WEAR FLORSHEIMS AT ALL T I If B 3 M I frie S. H. Bradbury, with a party friends including Mr. Gray of Lo- mita and Mr. Crowley of Long Beach, had a very enjoyable fish- ing trip to Ice House Canyon over the weekend. Read Our Want Ads! PICNIC LUNCH SETS Including Tablp Spread, Napkins, Cups, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Plates, Etc. Also Extra Plate Sets. BATHING CAPS Fresh new stock. Clever styles. Miller quality. KODAKS and FILMS Take plenty along. SUNBURN LOTIONS—POWDERS—COLD CREAMS Tor ranee Pharmacy Phone S-J Malone & Probert Torrance, Calif. CHURCH NEWS ATTEND SERVICES SUNDAY FIRST CHRISTIAN d Engracla. Phoi B. H. Llngenfelter Arlington 226-W, R pastor. Sunday School, 9:46 a.m. Ltidlow, superintendent. Morning service, 11 o'clock. Sub 1 Ou bead?" nlng service, 7:30 o'clock Memorial address by Tom Jones Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30, led by ane Roelofs Briney. Tuesday evening at 6:30 liurch and friends will dim ether. . A program of Bible study nd prayer will folio The new boys' organization nown "The Street Sweepers,' ill furnish the program for the unday evening service. LUTHERAN On Thursday afternoon, May 20 .ie, Lutheran Ladies' Aid and MIs- sflraary Society conducted a busi- ness and social meeting at the Legion hall on Border avenue. At s meeting it was decided to hold food and bake sale regularly, mely on the last Saturday ;ry month. The place wl !8e sales will be held will be pounced from time to time. The :ording secretary, Mrs. E. A. 5chv of Martlr iving this week to visit relatives id friends in Minnesota during e summer months. In her honor e ladles at the close of the busi- ss meeting joined in the hymn lort Be With You Till We Meet tain." Mrs. C. K. Benzel of ulrco avenue entertained and i-ved delightful refreshments. The xt meeting will be held Thurs- y, June 3, at the Legion hall. s. B. Hannebrlnk will entertain. Regular services are held every nday morning at 9 o'clock at the rrance Theatre, Rev. "w. Lange Inglewood being in charge. FIRST BAPTIST Martin nd Car Plw 91 J. Whltfield Green, pastor. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. B. X Andcm, superintendent Bad kldi made good; good kids made better Morning service, 11 o'clock. De- votional. Evening evangelistic service, 7:30 o'clock. Subject, "The Qu From God No Man Can Answer." B. Y. P. U. Wednesday evening Eddie McGuIre, president. iur spiritual prayer and testl- U meeting each week will ap- peal to you If you love the Lord. luve you heard our pastoral live- wire sermons? There are none better or more forcibly expressed. Have you beard our quartet? You missing, a treat. Have you ril our orchestra? If not, why We want you will you come? METHODIST EPISCOPAL El Prado and Manuel. Alex Ly- all, pastor. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. D. C. urner, superintendent. Morning service, 11 o'clock. A emorial Day service, with sermon .,- the pastor. Subject, "Liberty and I'Yeedom." Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. A TV-Ice In which all will be In- rested, with a discussion of "The Most Popular Sin In the World." Regular Epworth League setv- ce, 6:30 p.m., with a good topfc, a well prepared lesson, and an in- sting group of young people all contributing to a live meeting. ' Wednesday evening, 7:80, the midweek service of prayer and aise. The topic is "Can Prayer' lange God's Plan?" ;HRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Women's Clubhouse, Engracla ,-enue. Sunday services at 11 a. m. Sunday School classes. 9:10 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings are eld at 8 o'clock. COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN bonne, at Brethren. Phone (i-J. Rev. Louis Tinning, pastor. Sunday School, 9:46 a.m. Robert :Cartney, superintendent. Classes f all ages. All are Invited. Mornfng service, 11 o'clock. Sub- of sermon, "Zaccheus." A talk on salvation. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock- rated lecture by Rev. R. War- n Mottern on "Luther, the Monk ho Shook the World." C. E. at 6 p. m. All high school udents Invited. Tuesday, 10 a. m., Bible study Tuesday. 7:30 p.m., chair prac- Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer eeting. Dundee Tailors' Sensational Decoration Day Offer Positively Ends Saturday Night Choice of Any Fabric in Our Store Made-to-Measure Same high grade Workmanship Same Lining and Trimmings As Our Regular $40 Suits, Marvy Sell Regularly at $40, $45, and $50 Made Right in Torrance DUNDEE, The Big Tailor Edison Bldg., 1417 Marcelina Ave., Next to TOCCahcs Hfcrald Cleaning— Prowing—All Kinds of Tailor Work. Open Evening. Till 7 o'Clock Mill 11————————...... ~ Yo &.•.•..«•••••»»••*••' You Can Do "It" Through Our Want Ada! *•••••?••*•*•••*•••••• ' ......... J SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Weston and Walnut streets, Lo- mlta. Glenn Morton, Elder. Sabbath School, 2 p.m. Preaching service, I p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7:80 p. m. FOUR-SQUARE SOSPEL Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Mrs. Golle Lewis, superintendent Morning service, 11 o'clock, con- ducted by Mr. and Mrs. Jetferies. Evening "service, 7:30 o'clock. Preaching by students from An- celus Temple, preceded by song and praise service. Prayer service 11 to 13 dally ex- cept Saturday. Wednesday evening, 7:30, prayer meeting. Friday evening, 7: SO, young peo- ple's meeting. » Saturday evening, 7:30, men's Bible class, conducted by Thomas Eade. Everyone is welcome to attend any or all of these services. CHRIST EPISCOPAL MISSION 14 28 Engracla. Rev. Claytoi egge, rector in charge. Church School, 9:45 a. m. Morning service, 11 o'clpck. Trin- ity Sunday. Morning prayer The Woman's Guild meets the first and third Thursdays In fh month at 2 p. m. in the Parish Hall, 1428 Engracia. The ladies are plan- ning to give a baked ham dlnn at tin early date. Watch for furth announcements. LATTER DAY SAINTS Services held In the American Hall, located on Border Avenue be- tween Carson and 218th streets. Sunday School commences at 10 a. m. Preaching services, 11:16 a,m. Public Invited to attend. No col- lection taken up. Elder's address, 1316 Arlington avenue CATHOLIC Rev. Rcardon, pastoi. Mass celebrated Sundays at 7:ZG and 9:80 a. m. Sunday School, 9 a. m. Sunday and 4 p.m. Saturday, Benediction, 7:45 Sunday eve- ning. NOTICE CALLING FOR BIDS FOR GARBAGE COLLECTION Bids will be received at the ot- iice of the City Clerk of the City of Torrance, until 8 o'clock P. M., June 21, 1926, for the contract for ollecliug and disposing of garbage or the City of Torrance, for the fiscal year 1926-27 In accordance th the terms of the proposed ntract for garbage disposal now . file in the office of the City Clerk, and which is hereby re- ferred to, for further particulars. Bids will be opened at the regu- lar meeting of the Board of Trus- tees on the day above mentioned. Dated, Torrance, California, May 18, 1926. By order ol the llourd of Trus- tees of the City of Toi runce. ALBERT H. HAKTLETT, City Clerk of the City of Mrs. L. C. Miller of Gramercy enue visited her sister In Santa mica on Sunday. The traditional and expected gift for graduation A WATCH Don't Disappoint YOUR Boy or Girl $9.50 and Up BAKER SMITH JEWELER Carson and Cabrlllo Torrance TORRANCE NOTES * * 4 * * * * -K Marvln Wash visited friends Wednesday. nd Mrs. K. R. Little nt Long d Mr of the No ening. flex Giillck attended the Nu-Al rally Friday evening, hold at the El Pntlo bnllr Angeles. Mr. n mi Mrs. R. Leyelle'n visited' \Viii-ncr Brothers' broadcasting sta- tion Saturday evening. r. and Mrs. Jack McKlnney of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bllckfeldt of '; Lomita entertained Mr. and Mrs. the Norman Arms ,and Mr. and Weir Atwood Saturday evening. ATWMERKENT Ttit 1> tfc. Mod.1 30 RMrfvfac Set tadodiB,b.t»tyc.bl. wkfc oolr ONE DIAL You can find stations blindfolded with ONE Dial/ R ADIO with all the complications taken out—that's the Atwater Kent Model 30 Receiving Set. It is so simple that you can operate it blindfolded or in the dark. Just turn the single dial until you hear the first station come in. Then turn it a tiny bit farther and hear another. Keep turning and a veritable procession of stations files past you. When you have got the most out of this thrill, turn back to the program you like best. You get it instantly —with the Atwater Kent ONE Dial. You don't have to search. You can't miss. There is no moving of dials back and .forth. One dial does all the tuning. Any Atwater Kent dealer will be delighted to let you try—today—this six-tube one dial Model 30 Re ceiving Set But his enjoyment will be nothing com' pared with yours. DeBra Radio Co. Phone 73-J Carson and Cravens Streets, Torrance CLA11 Safeway Stores will b closed Monday, May 31st, Memorial Day Mizpah C or n very finest of Maine Corn For the past ten years yotf have been paying 20c to 25c per can; here is your first opportunity to enjoy this quality corn at the 1>rice of the ordinary kind. * very 4^fc Wo. 2 4^fc £D C very special ^f* cans ^£^fe special Safeway Tuna No.ucan see Highway Tuna No.ucan gge Safeway Salmon 27 %c and 400 Fairhaven Salmon -Pink, tan can 173 "Our Mother's" Cocoa —a pure—all occasion Cocoa; and take note of the price! -the.

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Page 1: REBEKAH NOTES ATWMERKENTthe Norman Arms ,and Mr. and … Aug 1... · ss meeting joined in the hymn lort Be With You Till We Meet tain." Mrs. C. K. Benzel of ulrco avenue entertained

THURSDAY'.v TORRANCE HERALD

MAY 27, 1926

REBEKAH NOTES

of local Rcbekah reception nt Edelweis

LiiilKf, Los Angeles, Friday ev ning, Riven'in honor of Miss Ml Keynolds, vice-president of the R lii-kiih Assembly.

\ reception was held Wedm evening for Mrs. John Waite Mm. Jack Terry, wlio were gates to the Rebckah Assembl In-Id rcrently at San Francisco.

Trio Rebekali Lodge wan rei Rented at Friendship Night at Sa

Mrs. H. B. Oooilrlch, Mrs. Job \Vaite. Mrs. H. ('. Anderson, M ami MrB. K. \V. Urumpton, and M anil Mrs. Frank Bilker.

JOIN FEDERATION

On The Avenue, Or Anywhere you go, you'll find the smartest dressers sporting Florsheims. Fellows can't help liking the smart swagger air they've got; they appreciate their ideal fit. Wear them where you will, Florsheima wil<l always .do you proud. Dollar [for dollar, they're just about the greatest value in

footwear ever offered.

On Wednesday, May 19, Mrs. L. C. Miller and .Mrs. C. E. Ben: representatives of the local Lu thernn Ladies' Aid and Misslonnr; Society, attended the annual fed emtlon meeting of the Ladies Aid: of Southern pallfornia In Santa Ana. After the regular morning and afternoon program the annua business meeting took place, which time the Torrance Larti< Aid :md Missionary Society of 22

niter; eived th<; federation. According to a reso- i lulion passed, a circulating lib: j will be established In the federa- j (ion, .each society making contribu- jtlons to the cause. The loca ' ladies have already decided to send j in their quota.

I Otto Bach and J. V. Murray of Torrance and Al Bates of Los An­ geles motored to Kramer Hill Sun­ day to visit 1 Joseph Madore, for-

merly of Torrance, who has a claim! there.

. and Mrs. O. R. Baird v er nuests of Long Beach ds Sunday.

New and Greater Store

Sartori Ave. Torrance

WEAR FLORSHEIMS AT ALL T I If B 3

M

I frie

S. H. Bradbury, with a party o£ friends including Mr. Gray of Lo- mita and Mr. Crowley of Long Beach, had a very enjoyable fish­ ing trip to Ice House Canyon over the weekend.

Read Our Want Ads!

PICNIC LUNCH SETS Including Tablp Spread, Napkins, Cups, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Plates, Etc.

Also Extra Plate Sets.

BATHING CAPSFresh new stock. Clever styles. Miller quality.

KODAKS and FILMS Take plenty along.

SUNBURN LOTIONS—POWDERS—COLD CREAMS

Tor ranee PharmacyPhone S-J Malone & Probert Torrance, Calif.

CHURCH NEWS

ATTEND SERVICES SUNDAY

FIRST CHRISTIANd Engracla. Phoi B. H. Llngenfelter

Arlington 226-W, R pastor.

Sunday School, 9:46 a.m. Ltidlow, superintendent.

Morning service, 11 o'clock. Sub 1 Ou

bead?"nlng service, 7:30 o'clock

Memorial address by Tom Jones Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30, led by

ane Roelofs Briney. Tuesday evening at 6:30

liurch and friends will dim ether. . A program of Bible study nd prayer will folio The new boys' organization

nown a« "The Street Sweepers,' ill furnish the program for the unday evening service.

LUTHERAN

On Thursday afternoon, May 20 .ie, Lutheran Ladies' Aid and MIs-

sflraary Society conducted a busi­ ness and social meeting at the Legion hall on Border avenue. At

s meeting it was decided to hold food and bake sale regularly, mely on the last Saturday ;ry month. The place wl !8e sales will be held will be pounced from time to time. The :ording secretary, Mrs. E. A.

5chv of Martlriving this week to visit relatives id friends in Minnesota during e summer months. In her honor e ladles at the close of the busi- ss meeting joined in the hymn lort Be With You Till We Meet tain." Mrs. C. K. Benzel of ulrco avenue entertained and i-ved delightful refreshments. The xt meeting will be held Thurs- y, June 3, at the Legion hall. s. B. Hannebrlnk will entertain. Regular services are held every nday morning at 9 o'clock at the rrance Theatre, Rev. "w. Lange Inglewood being in charge.

FIRST BAPTISTMartin nd Car Plw 91

J. Whltfield Green, pastor.Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. B. X

Andcm, superintendent Bad kldi made good; good kids made better

Morning service, 11 o'clock. De­ votional.

Evening evangelistic service, 7:30 o'clock. Subject, "The Qu From God No Man Can Answer."

B. Y. P. U. Wednesday evening Eddie McGuIre, president.

iur spiritual prayer and testl- U meeting each week will ap­

peal to you If you love the Lord. luve you heard our pastoral live-

wire sermons? There are none better or more forcibly expressed. Have you beard our quartet? You

missing, a treat. Have you ril our orchestra? If not, why

We want you will you come?

METHODIST EPISCOPAL El Prado and Manuel. Alex Ly-

all, pastor.Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. D. C. urner, superintendent. Morning service, 11 o'clock. A emorial Day service, with sermon

.,- the pastor. Subject, "Liberty and I'Yeedom."

Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. A TV-Ice In which all will be In- rested, with a discussion of "The

Most Popular Sin In the World." Regular Epworth League setv-

ce, 6:30 p.m., with a good topfc, a well prepared lesson, and an in-

sting group of young people all contributing to a live meeting. ' Wednesday evening, 7:80, the

midweek service of prayer and aise. The topic is "Can Prayer' lange God's Plan?"

;HRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETYWomen's Clubhouse, Engracla ,-enue.Sunday services at 11 a. m. Sunday School classes. 9:10 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings are

eld at 8 o'clock.

COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN bonne, at Brethren. Phone

(i-J. Rev. Louis Tinning, pastor.Sunday School, 9:46 a.m. Robert:Cartney, superintendent. Classesf all ages. All are Invited.Mornfng service, 11 o'clock. Sub-

of sermon, "Zaccheus." A talk on salvation.

Evening service, 7:30 o'clock- rated lecture by Rev. R. War-

n Mottern on "Luther, the Monk ho Shook the World."C. E. at 6 p. m. All high schooludents Invited.Tuesday, 10 a. m., Bible study

Tuesday. 7:30 p.m., chair prac-

Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer eeting.

Dundee Tailors' SensationalDecoration Day Offer

Positively Ends Saturday Night

Choice of Any Fabric in Our Store

Made-to-Measure

Same high grade Workmanship

Same Lining andTrimmings

As Our Regular$40 Suits,

Marvy Sell Regularly at $40, $45, and $50

Made Right in Torrance

DUNDEE, The Big TailorEdison Bldg., 1417 Marcelina Ave., Next to TOCCahcs Hfcrald

Cleaning— Prowing—All Kinds of Tailor Work. Open Evening. Till 7 o'Clock

Mill 11————————......

~ Yo&.•.•..«•••••»»••*••'

You Can Do "It" Through Our Want Ada!*•••••?••*•*•••*••••••

' ......... J

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTWeston and Walnut streets, Lo-

mlta. Glenn Morton, Elder.Sabbath School, 2 p.m.Preaching service, I p. m.Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7:80

p. m.

FOUR-SQUARE SOSPELSunday School, 9:45 a.m. Mrs.

Golle Lewis, superintendentMorning service, 11 o'clock, con­

ducted by Mr. and Mrs. Jetferies.Evening "service, 7:30 o'clock.

Preaching by students from An- celus Temple, preceded by song and praise service.

Prayer service 11 to 13 dally ex­ cept Saturday.

Wednesday evening, 7:30, prayer meeting.

Friday evening, 7: SO, young peo­ ple's meeting. »

Saturday evening, 7:30, men's Bible class, conducted by Thomas Eade.

Everyone is welcome to attend any or all of these services.

CHRIST EPISCOPAL MISSION14 28 Engracla. Rev. Claytoi

egge, rector in charge. Church School, 9:45 a. m. Morning service, 11 o'clpck. Trin­

ity Sunday. Morning prayer

The Woman's Guild meets the first and third Thursdays In fh month at 2 p. m. in the Parish Hall, 1428 Engracia. The ladies are plan­ ning to give a baked ham dlnn at tin early date. Watch for furth announcements.

LATTER DAY SAINTSServices held In the American

Hall, located on Border Avenue be­ tween Carson and 218th streets.

Sunday School commences at 10 a. m.

Preaching services, 11:16 a,m.Public Invited to attend. No col­

lection taken up.Elder's address, 1316 Arlington

avenue

CATHOLICRev. Rcardon, pastoi.

Mass celebrated Sundays at 7:ZG and 9:80 a. m.

Sunday School, 9 a. m. Sunday and 4 p.m. Saturday,

Benediction, 7:45 Sunday eve­ ning.

NOTICE CALLING FOR BIDS FOR GARBAGE COLLECTION

Bids will be received at the ot- iice of the City Clerk of the City of Torrance, until 8 o'clock P. M., June 21, 1926, for the contract for ollecliug and disposing of garbage or the City of Torrance, for the

fiscal year 1926-27 In accordanceth the terms of the proposedntract for garbage disposal now. file in the office of the City

Clerk, and which is hereby re­ ferred to, for further particulars.

Bids will be opened at the regu­ lar meeting of the Board of Trus­ tees on the day above mentioned.

Dated, Torrance, California, May 18, 1926.

By order ol the llourd of Trus­ tees of the City of Toi runce.

ALBERT H. HAKTLETT, City Clerk of the City of

Mrs. L. C. Miller of Gramercy enue visited her sister In Santa mica on Sunday.

The traditional and expected gift for graduation

A WATCHDon't Disappoint YOUR Boy or Girl

$9.50 and Up

BAKER SMITHJEWELER

Carson and Cabrlllo Torrance

TORRANCE NOTES ** 4 * * * * -K

Marvln Wash visited friends Wednesday.

nd Mrs. K. R. Little nt Long

d Mr of the No

ening.

flex Giillck attended the Nu-Al rally Friday evening, hold at theEl Pntlo bnllr Angeles.

Mr. n mi Mrs. R. Leyelle'n visited' \Viii-ncr Brothers' broadcasting sta­ tion Saturday evening.

r. and Mrs. Jack McKlnney ofMr. and Mrs. E. J. Bllckfeldt of '; Lomita entertained Mr. and Mrs.

the Norman Arms ,and Mr. and Weir Atwood Saturday evening.

ATWMERKENT

Ttit 1> tfc. Mod.1 30 RMrfvfac Set tadodiB,b.t»tyc.bl. wkfc oolr ONE DIAL

You can find stations blindfolded

with ONE Dial/

RADIO with all the complications taken out—that's the Atwater Kent Model 30 Receiving Set.

It is so simple that you can operate it blindfolded or in the dark. Just turn the single dial until you hear the first station come in. Then turn it a tiny bit farther and hear another. •

Keep turning and a veritable procession of stations files past you. •

When you have got the most out of this thrill, turn back to the program you like best. You get it instantly —with the Atwater Kent ONE Dial. You don't have to search. You can't miss.

There is no moving of dials back and .forth. One dial does all the tuning.

Any Atwater Kent dealer will be delighted to let you try—today—this six-tube one dial Model 30 Re­ ceiving Set But his enjoyment will be nothing com' pared with yours.

DeBra Radio Co.Phone 73-J Carson and Cravens Streets, Torrance

CLA11 Safeway Stores will b closed Monday, May 31st, Memorial Day

Mizpah

C or n very finest of Maine Corn

For the past ten years yotf have been paying 20c to 25c per can;

here is your first opportunity to enjoy this quality corn at the

1>rice of the ordinary kind. *

very 4^fc Wo. 2 4^fc £D C very special ^f* cans ^£^fe special

Safeway Tuna No.ucan see Highway Tuna No.ucan gge Safeway Salmon 27 %c and 400 Fairhaven Salmon -Pink, tan can 173

"Our Mother's"

Cocoa—a pure—all occasion Cocoa;—and take note of the price!

-the.