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TORRANCE ENTERPRISE
LOMITA NEWS ITEMS
J. H. Plckerlng of Brethren street has been 111 for several (lays.
Wallace Richey is considered the best Inill pitcher in the Lomita school.
Mrs. r. K. ('huso of Flower street expects friends from the ICast this week.
Mrs. R. A. Rolfe of West Chestnut street was the guest of her Mister. Mrs. L. A. Rolfe of Los Angeles, Monday.
Mr. uiul Mrs. K. II. Sclirlver en- tortalned at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. I .1. Ili'wltt and children, and Mrs Sldmore of Garden Grove.
Mrs Francis Hummel of Houston, Texas, in the guest of Mr. and Mrs (' F. Mathers nf Oak street. All were former neighbors In Vancou ver. H ('.. years ago.
lirKnter your subscription for the f apapratus on one of the sub
crlption lists placed in the dift'er- nt business houses In Lomita.
John Carletto of Bisbee. Arizona, was a guest of IIr. and Mrs. C. H Logan last week. The visitor is ; brother of Mrs. Logan.
Gordon Groves. Jr.. is receiving private iessons on the violin under «he direction o Prof. Wood of the Mills Conservatory of Music in Long Uearh. The youngster shows won derful ability with his lessons.
Miss Laura Donnigan, a student in the University of California will return to Lomita for the Christmas holidays and visit with her father it nil Mother, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Donigan of South Narbonne Avenue
There will be a rehersal of Christmas Music at the Lomita Church. Friday evening, December 17th. at 7:30 o'clock. All mem bers of the choir, and all who can help with the singing are cordially invited to come. This rehearsal is for the music to be given Sunday, December 19th, especially for the
The two weeks vacation granted \V. M. Redgley, a Lomita resident of East Pine street., was profitably spent in improving his home here, and it's worth your while to view this acre tract. Mr. Sedgley is employed by the city in Wilmington, and most of his spare hours are devoted to adding improvements to bis Pine street residence.
XMAS PRESENT FOR YOU
All owners of automobiles shouk1 register their names with C. M. Smith of the Lomita Filling Station. P. O. Bldg., and receive a useful Christmas present for their car. It's iiomething that you wiil be proud of and is a useful gift. Handy to have on the road--as it iwll get you home. Adv.
LOMITA HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
Of course we never intend to, hut < \vu just had to go and see why not. ',
"Don't Ever Marry" was the sad J tale of a young man who had the < worst time marrying the girl of ! his dreams. If we had to go through J us many scrapes as he did, I am afraid very few of us would marry.
The play was very good and the introduction of the rubber neck wagon was fine humor.
The pictures are getting better, and we certainly .enjoy them.
There was also a Mutt and Jeff comedy.
NEW PUPILS During the week two new pupils
have entered Lomita schools. A r- thur Theda, B-2 has come from Laurel scshool and Elvia Pollock B-9 has entered from San Pedro high school. Walter Luck A-8 ha: returned to Long Beach.
J. H. C.The J. H. C. are eagerly waiting
the time that they are to leave on their camping trip.
The destination has been changed from the San Bemardino Mountains to San Dimas canyon beyond Glen- Uuru, .jjj.Uijtb, Jtt luaufiL.Lbjuj UlC far mer destination.
The hikers will leave the morn ing of December 27th and return on the evening of December 29th.
Everyone is looking for a de llghtful time and no one will be disappointed.
THE LADY WAS SURPRISEDUnobserved and announced, the
president of a church sorlety en tered the composing room of a news paper just in time to hear these words from the "boss" printer: "Billy, go to the Devil and tell him to finish that 'murder' he began this morning. Then, 'kill' William .1. Bryan's youngest grandchild, and dump the 'Sweet Angel of Merov' into the hell box. Then make up that 'Naughty Parisian Actress' and lock up 'The Lady in her Boudoir.' ' Horrified, the good woman fled, and now her -children wonder why they are not allowed to play with the printer's youngster. - Philadelphia Ledger.
Nelson H. Keeve. $:!()(! houses. Torrance. Adv.
nd $500
We've observed that there's more notice taken of one typographical rror In the paper than there is in
whole column that's correct.
Maybe, after all, Presidentelect Hardlng means by "nomulcy" tin lays when you could get a decent meal in a restaurant for a quarter.
MY BIO STRONG BROTHERI want to tell you about my big
Strong Brother.
He fightB my battles for me.He protects me dally from mil
lions of knockout blows.
He has the strength of a Sam
son; he delights in speed like thn
winds; and among his kind he lives to the ripe old age of Methuselah.
He prides himself on working just as hard In his old age as In his youth.
Damon and Pythias were not clos er friends than he and I.
Separated we cannot feel the keen joy of life and work.
Together we are happy.He Is the Diamond Casing.We are the Diamond Tire.It costs nothing to feed us for
we eat nothing but mileage am! we confess to a mighty big upjit; tite for that.
So buy my Big Brother, too.Put .me inside of him.Give us a little "Free Air" a;i<'
watch us work for you. __See C. M. Smith. Lomita Filling Station, Lomita P. 0. Bldg. Adv.
ChristmasLADIES' SLIPPERS
COZY TOES ________ ________ _ ___ $2.35All Colors and sizes
Wonclerfuf assortment of ties for Men and Boys
SWEATERSFor the whole family in all shades, sizes and prices.
Come in and get one of our beautiful 1 92 1 Calendars
Jack LevyLOMITA TAILOR
Schmidt Block Lomita, Calif.
TRADE AT HOME AND SAVE
You will find at RENN'S the very best and fresh est of everything that goes with a Christmas
Dinner.
Tra e Home
Walnuts, large No. 1 ____________ 95:
Mixed Nuts, ft __ 35c, 3 fts for.__$l Cranberries, large fancy, 2 IDS for. ..55 : Celery, large white bunches, 2 for __'5v R. and R. Plum Pudding. Special _ .35: Bulk Mince Meat _____________..^35cNone Such Mince Meat __..__,__. 19: Currants, per package ________ ____2l5:Seeded Raisins, large pkg. _______ ..30 1:Not-a-Seed Raisins ___..________25cDromedary Dates, per pkg. _______25cAssorted Chocolates, per box ___.. .25. Cherries in Crearn Candy, per box__75c
Xmas Candy,Broken Mixed, 27 l/2 c Honey Comb, Mixed, ____ST^c Chocolate Creams _________.__45cCatalina Mixed _________27l/2 c Plain Mixed _____ ____ _ __27 l/2 cPlain Creams _______________ _40cL-'uge Red Apples, per lt> _ _ _10c Oi inges, par doz. ___________50cCitron Peel, per ft _________65cOrange and Lemon Peel, per ft 45c Jevnes' Mayonisse Dressing, 20, 45, and 70c Asparagus Tips _____________ 50cPumpkin, large cans, 2 for ____25c
Bring the Kiddies When Shopping to See the Christmas Tree Which Will Be in Our Window Saturday
Compare our prices with the ones you are paying at Credit Stores, then trade at
RENLOMITA
Phone 101-J-l Long Distance 137-J
HAVE US DELIVER YOUR FRESH MEAT ORDERSWALTER TAPPIN, Mgr.
HARBOR CITY Phone 172-R-2
ENTKKTAINMENTS TODAY'There will be a vaudeville to
night at the school auditorium, which IH a final effort of the J. II. C. to raise the necessary funds for their mountain trip.
The vaudeville will have u varied program which should and will please everyone.
Everybody is asked to come and j , hack the tichool ttnd the J. H. C.
Tim admission la 25 cents.
SHOE SAL A PAIR
The Final Wind-Up
Over 1500 Pairs Women's$4, $5, $6, $7, $8 Low Shoes. Pumps, Dixie Ties, Theo Ties, Mili tary, Cuban or Louis Heels, Turns and Welts. Also Flexible Mackay Soles.
The greatest offer we've made in years, this sale includes hundreds of pairs of low shoes that we have had priced up to $8.00, together with new lines recently purchased, making an offer almost irresistable
ALL SIZES AND WIDTHS IN THE LOT _:..-..————— COME EARLYThese shoes will be on sale, starting tomorrow and ending next Saturday night, providing the quantity holds out.
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Kafateria Shoe Store251 SIXTH STREET ^——— SAN PEDRO