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u ['Colette Nance [Piano Recital ^Sunday Afternoon Pupils of Colette Nance wl [ be presented HI a piano reclta f Sunday, March 17, at 2:15 p.m I at the Neptunian Club; 920 High [land ave., Manhattan Beach [They will be assisted by Belt [Feucr, lyric soprano. Included in the group who wl [play piano numbers are: Rose- ' mary Ryan, Kathle Curtiss, Lai ! ry L. Colwell, Adele Ann Curtiss [ Lloyd Pitney, Norma Lyn [Strauss, Pamela Pamplln, Theo> dora Sudduth, Martha Ruth [ Soules, Richard A. Soules, Con 'stance Marion Welch, Nanc; Jean SImms, Ruth Schmmlck [Patty Joe Moore, Patricia Clere ' Barbara Lisman, Patricia Mullen [Nancy Ann Whyte, Eunici , Paula Abramson, Nqrma Greene I and Hellon Alice Trafzer. The public Is Invited to attend At the regular meeting of Tor ranee Camp No. 8808, Roya Neighbors of America, Mrs. Mar garet Stavens, a transfer mem her, 'was received Into the or ganizatlon. , A large attendance marked the pot-luck luncheon yesterday In the home of Mrs. Lottie Phillips when the women completed work on the beautiful handmade priz- es to be used for their forth coming card party. ' Memocrs are urged to attend the monthly South Bay District meeting to held at 8:00 o'clock, Wednesday, March 20, In VFW Hall. Lomita. A fine representation from Torrance "was present at the South Bay meeting held recently in Rcdondo Beach. Another recent enjoyable af- l.lr for Royal Neighbors was he Oracle's meeting held in San Podro Monday. Those present frorti Torrance were Mmes. Ver- tie Grimm, oracle; Marie Bank- ston, Mary Baker and Mary Con- ner. -.-:*: * .* :-: "-.':-:,-- R. N. A. CONVENTION PLANS ARE ARRANGED r I e Bankston, secretary- treasurer, Southern California District, R. N. A., represented Torrancc Royal Neighbor Camp at a recent meeting In the Los Angeles office of State Super- visor, Christiana Hamill. Plans were completed for the annual Southern California District con- vention UK be held May 17, in Los Angeles. St. Cecilia's Plans Lenten Tea, Art Exhibit As a benefit for St. Cecilla's guild of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Mrs. Wlllls M. Brooks will open her home at 1328 Por- tola ave., for a Lenten social silver tea at 2:30 o'clock Sun- day afternoon, March 17. Col. F. B. (Pat) Boyle, as guest speaker, will discuss and and exhibit his many valuable art objects collected in the Eu- ropean Theatre of Operations. All interested persons are in- vited. Mrs. Brooks' garden, at its loveliest at this season, will be open to the guests. * * * FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN FOR SALLY VALENCIA Honoring Sally Valencia, who left recently for her new home In Mexico, a group of her friends entertained at the home of Mari- lyn Finch, 2376 Marlcopa Place. Following games and the pres- entation of a locket, a group gift, refreshments were enjoyed the honoree and Marilyn Franzen. Helen SUM, Billy Wcr- nctt, Joey OToole, Donald Wright, Beverly Karganillla, Ann Uondor, Jeannc Jenkins, Velma larisey, Warner Cook, Dolores 'ees, Harold Chapman, Bruce 'enner, Joan Zicmke and Ver- Ion Greene. * * * YOUNG MATRON IS SHOWER HONOREE Mrs.. Gene Phillips was com- jlimented when Mrs. Charles Sti- ey and Mrs. Joe Bay entertain- »d recently in the home of the ormer, 1920 Gramercy ave. Games provided diversion with ifmes. Glen Arrasmlth, Gene 'hilllps, Anna Rogers and Leah 'riller as prize winners. Follow- ng the presentation of the hon- wee's many beautiful gifts, re- reshments were served from a wautlfully decorated buffet table. Pink and blue sweet peas, ttractively arranged in a cradle hapod -vase, served as the cen- erpiece, from which radiated «astel crepe paper streamers. ?andy favors were cleverly hapod replicas of booties and iapors. K * -K IT PLAYA LINDA Representing Torn er No. 380 Order of the East- rn Star at Playa Linda Chap- r recently were Hazel Possum rarthy matron; Edna Babcock, ullette Johnson, a reprcsenta- i Telephone Group Complimented At Luncheon Palos Verdcs Country Club was the setting for a delight- ful luncheon party Wednesday afternoon honoring Miss Lillian Faulkner and Mrs. Evelyn Green- Icy, members of Southern Cali- fornia Telephone Company's Tor- rance staff. Miss Faulkner had, just turned from Camp Anza where TORRANCE HERALD Msrch 1«. 19«i she had. served several and more than 30 trailers. ITSFUN TO KNIT! id If you don't know how, we will gladly teach yon! Just Arrived— New Shipment of CHOICE YARNS £1 Prodo Yarn Shop in TINY TYKE and TEEN AGE SHOPS 1333-1335-1337 El Prado Torrance months prior to Its closing. Mrs. Greenley assumed Miss Faulk- ner's duties here" during her ab- sence. Beautiful corsage bouquets marked the places set for the honor guests. AJso present were Mmes. Arvilla Owens, Vivian Watts, Peggy Pupkoff, Emily Soullas, Doris Forster, Mary Parsons, MIna Jennlngs and Miss Jean Mounts. . * * * BREAKFAST CLUB < AT ICE REVUE. Highlighting Torrance Break- fast Club activities was ,the members' enjoyment of Sonja Henie's, Hollywood Ice Revue Sunday .evening . at the Sonja Hcnie Ice Palace in Westwood Village. The ice show followed a dinner party in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. 'C. Miller on Beech ave. In the party were Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Fossum, Messrs, and Mmes. Fred Bcver and Joyce, J. H. Fcss, J. E. Miller, L. C. Miller, Frank Brown and Naoma Myers, H. Archer Lewis and A. In the home of Dr. and Mrs. O. E. S. MEETING ENJOYABLE AFFAIR Mrs.-'Mildred Edwards proved capable chairman for the Eastern Star meeting held Thurs- day evening in Masonic Tem- ple. Torrance Bethel No. 50, Job's Daughters; as chapter guests, exemplified their work in a very regal-manner under the^teaOeT' ship of Doris Lee Quaggin, hon- ored queen. Following chapter meeting, held in short form, members and guests were entertained with a showing of motion pictures. Re- freshments were served In the banquet room. * * * LORITA VALLELY HERE FRIDAY, MARCH 22 Lorita Baker Vallely, popular lecturer on world affairs and current literature, will present the second in fier current series of, programs at Torrance 'Wo- man's Clubhouse at 10:45 a.m., Friday, March 22. Season ticket holders are asked to note the change of date. Due to an In- jury Mrs. Vallely was unable to fulfill her Torrance engage- ment In February; * -It * PLAN STUDY WITH NOTED ACCORDIONIST Mrs. Settle Thomas, of 1915 Gramercy ave., and her accor- dion pupil, Janeene, 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Colombo, of this city, are sched- uled to receive a lesson Thurs- day from Galli-Rini, of Los An- geles, world famous accordionist. * * * ' ST. CECILIA-S GUILD RUMMAGE SALE PLANNED St. Cecilfa's Guild of St An- drew's Episcopal Church Is com- pleting plans for the rummage sale set for Friday and Satur- day, March 22 and 23. For fur- ther Information please call Mrs. Vclora Murphy at Torrance 999- W. * * + ORDA V. PIETZKE AT GRAND COURT Mrs. Orda V. Pictzke, service representative of Torrance office, Southern California Telephone Company, has returned follow- ing a week's visit in .Berkeley where she attended' the Grand Court, Order of Amaranth, held in the -Claremont Hotel. Mrs. Pletzke is affiliated with Beverly Court, Log Angeles, where she holds the office of conductress. This'n That Bringing to Focus Good Ch»r Pays one eye to the other. "Con. fldentlally. wo got something between uu that smells." We are mire of our quality, nml the price will pleusu. O. E. Oongrovc, Optometrist. 135 8. I'ac-lflc. Redondo llruch. MAKE THE WORLD MORE FRIENDLY (Mrs. Win. C. Arnold) Let us make the world more friendly. IXISH of hatred, more of lovo; Ijtaa of grouping, more of glv- lrur, Take our pattern from above. Lean of wrangling, more peace- making. Less of strife that enda In war, Ixiss of wir and more of others: This Is what we're atrlvlng for. said the "You." nays Bi or the Joints BENSON'S ... In SUITS The right suit is a traditional part of your Spring wardrobe . . . and you'll find it at BENSON'S in Torrance. Keep your fashion eye on the Benton Suit Department ... In SWEATERS Renart, for example . . .. 100% wool pullover in -bright new Spring colors. $398 $598 They're in again . ... these beautifully tailored robet of brushed rayon suede cloth ... contrasting piping . . . just right f9r caol California evenings. Sncs 12 to 20. $798 Horhon Blue rtd piping Ouity R«»e - blue piping ... In HANDBAGS That final touch for your Spring ensemble ... the right handbag. Chooie from leBWd's wide iclectwti of stylet, sizes, materials and colon. *Q and up : BENSON'S 1271 SARTORI AYE. - TORRANCE Peter Be Lima, KFWB, 7*39*7949 . DAILV

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    ['Colette Nance [Piano Recital ^Sunday Afternoon

    Pupils of Colette Nance wl [ be presented HI a piano reclta f Sunday, March 17, at 2:15 p.m I at the Neptunian Club; 920 High [land ave., Manhattan Beach [They will be assisted by Belt [Feucr, lyric soprano.

    Included in the group who wl [play piano numbers are: Rose- ' mary Ryan, Kathle Curtiss, Lai ! ry L. Colwell, Adele Ann Curtiss [ Lloyd Pitney, Norma Lyn [Strauss, Pamela Pamplln, Theo>dora Sudduth, Martha Ruth

    [ Soules, Richard A. Soules, Con 'stance Marion Welch, Nanc;Jean SImms, Ruth Schmmlck

    [Patty Joe Moore, Patricia Clere ' Barbara Lisman, Patricia Mullen [Nancy Ann Whyte, Eunici , Paula Abramson, Nqrma Greene I and Hellon Alice Trafzer.

    The public Is Invited to attend

    At the regular meeting of Tor ranee Camp No. 8808, Roya Neighbors of America, Mrs. Mar garet Stavens, a transfer mem her, 'was received Into the or ganizatlon. ,

    A large attendance marked the pot-luck luncheon yesterday In the home of Mrs. Lottie Phillips when the women completed work on the beautiful handmade priz- es to be used for their forth coming card party.

    ' Memocrs are urged to attend the monthly South Bay District meeting to held at 8:00 o'clock, Wednesday, March 20, In VFW Hall. Lomita.

    A fine representation from Torrance "was present at the South Bay meeting held recently in Rcdondo Beach.

    Another recent enjoyable af- l.lr for Royal Neighbors was he Oracle's meeting held in San

    Podro Monday. Those present frorti Torrance were Mmes. Ver- tie Grimm, oracle; Marie Bank- ston, Mary Baker and Mary Con- ner.

    -.-:*: * .* :-: "-.':-:,--R. N. A. CONVENTION PLANS ARE ARRANGED

    r I e Bankston, secretary- treasurer, Southern California District, R. N. A., represented Torrancc Royal Neighbor Camp at a recent meeting In the Los Angeles office of State Super- visor, Christiana Hamill. Plans were completed for the annual Southern California District con- vention UK be held May 17, in Los Angeles.

    St. Cecilia's Plans Lenten Tea, Art Exhibit

    As a benefit for St. Cecilla's guild of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Mrs. Wlllls M. Brooks will open her home at 1328 Por- tola ave., for a Lenten social silver tea at 2:30 o'clock Sun- day afternoon, March 17.

    Col. F. B. (Pat) Boyle, as guest speaker, will discuss and and exhibit his many valuable art objects collected in the Eu- ropean Theatre of Operations.

    All interested persons are in- vited. Mrs. Brooks' garden, at its loveliest at this season, will be open to the guests.

    * * * FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN FOR SALLY VALENCIA

    Honoring Sally Valencia, who left recently for her new home In Mexico, a group of her friends entertained at the home of Mari- lyn Finch, 2376 Marlcopa Place.

    Following games and the pres- entation of a locket, a group gift, refreshments were enjoyed

    the honoree and Marilyn Franzen. Helen SUM, Billy Wcr- nctt, Joey OToole, Donald Wright, Beverly Karganillla, Ann Uondor, Jeannc Jenkins, Velma larisey, Warner Cook, Dolores 'ees, Harold Chapman, Bruce 'enner, Joan Zicmke and Ver- Ion Greene.

    * * * YOUNG MATRON IS SHOWER HONOREE

    Mrs.. Gene Phillips was com- jlimented when Mrs. Charles Sti- ey and Mrs. Joe Bay entertain- »d recently in the home of the ormer, 1920 Gramercy ave.

    Games provided diversion with ifmes. Glen Arrasmlth, Gene 'hilllps, Anna Rogers and Leah 'riller as prize winners. Follow- ng the presentation of the hon- wee's many beautiful gifts, re- reshments were served from a wautlfully decorated buffet

    table. Pink and blue sweet peas, ttractively arranged in a cradle hapod -vase, served as the cen- erpiece, from which radiated «astel crepe paper streamers. ?andy favors were cleverly hapod replicas of booties and iapors.

    K * -K IT PLAYA LINDA

    Representing Torn er No. 380 Order of the East- rn Star at Playa Linda Chap- r recently were Hazel Possum

    rarthy matron; Edna Babcock, ullette Johnson, a reprcsenta-

    i Telephone Group Complimented At Luncheon

    Palos Verdcs Country Club was the setting for a delight- ful luncheon party Wednesday afternoon honoring Miss Lillian Faulkner and Mrs. Evelyn Green- Icy, members of Southern Cali- fornia Telephone Company's Tor- rance staff.

    Miss Faulkner had, just turned from Camp Anza where

    TORRANCE HERALD Msrch 1«. 19«i

    she had. served several

    and more than 30 trailers.

    ITSFUN TO KNIT!

    id If you don't know how, we will gladly teach yon!

    Just Arrived—New Shipment of CHOICE YARNS

    £1 Prodo Yarn Shop in

    TINY TYKE and TEEN AGE SHOPS

    1333-1335-1337 El Prado Torrance

    months prior to Its closing. Mrs. Greenley assumed Miss Faulk- ner's duties here" during her ab- sence.

    Beautiful corsage bouquets marked the places set for the honor guests. AJso present were Mmes. Arvilla Owens, Vivian Watts, Peggy Pupkoff, Emily Soullas, Doris Forster, Mary Parsons, MIna Jennlngs and Miss Jean Mounts.

    . * * *BREAKFAST CLUB < AT ICE REVUE.

    Highlighting Torrance Break- fast Club activities was ,the members' enjoyment of Sonja Henie's, Hollywood Ice Revue Sunday .evening . at the Sonja Hcnie Ice Palace in Westwood Village. The ice show followed a dinner party in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. 'C. Miller on Beech ave.

    In the party were Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Fossum, Messrs, and Mmes. Fred Bcver and Joyce, J. H. Fcss, J. E. Miller, L. C. Miller, Frank Brown and Naoma Myers, H. Archer Lewis and A.

    In the home of Dr. and Mrs.

    O. E. S. MEETING ENJOYABLE AFFAIRMrs.-'Mildred Edwards proved

    capable chairman for the Eastern Star meeting held Thurs- day evening in Masonic Tem- ple.

    Torrance Bethel No. 50, Job's Daughters; as chapter guests, exemplified their work in a very regal-manner under the^teaOeT' ship of Doris Lee Quaggin, hon- ored queen.

    Following chapter meeting, held in short form, members and guests were entertained with a showing of motion pictures. Re- freshments were served In the banquet room.

    * * *LORITA VALLELY HERE FRIDAY, MARCH 22

    Lorita Baker Vallely, popular lecturer on world affairs and current literature, will present the second in fier current series of, programs at Torrance 'Wo- man's Clubhouse at 10:45 a.m., Friday, March 22. Season ticket holders are asked to note the change of date. Due to an In- jury Mrs. Vallely was unable to fulfill her Torrance engage- ment In February;

    * -It *PLAN STUDY WITH NOTED ACCORDIONIST

    Mrs. Settle Thomas, of 1915 Gramercy ave., and her accor- dion pupil, Janeene, 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Colombo, of this city, are sched- uled to receive a lesson Thurs- day from Galli-Rini, of Los An- geles, world famous accordionist.

    * * * 'ST. CECILIA-S GUILD RUMMAGE SALE PLANNED

    St. Cecilfa's Guild of St An- drew's Episcopal Church Is com- pleting plans for the rummage sale set for Friday and Satur- day, March 22 and 23. For fur- ther Information please call Mrs. Vclora Murphy at Torrance 999- W.

    * * +ORDA V. PIETZKE AT GRAND COURT

    Mrs. Orda V. Pictzke, service representative of Torrance office, Southern California Telephone Company, has returned follow- ing a week's visit in .Berkeley where she attended' the Grand Court, Order of Amaranth, held in the -Claremont Hotel. Mrs. Pletzke is affiliated with Beverly Court, Log Angeles, where she holds the office of conductress.

    This'n ThatBringing to Focus Good Ch»r

    Pays one eye to the other. "Con. fldentlally. wo got something between uu that smells."

    We are mire of our quality, nml the price will pleusu. O. E. Oongrovc, Optometrist. 135 8. I'ac-lflc. Redondo llruch.

    MAKE THE WORLD MOREFRIENDLY

    (Mrs. Win. C. Arnold)Let us make the world more

    friendly.IXISH of hatred, more of lovo; Ijtaa of grouping, more of glv-

    lrur, Take our pattern from above.

    Lean of wrangling, more peace- making.

    Less of strife that enda In war, Ixiss of wir and more of others: This Is what we're atrlvlng for.

    said the "You." nays Bi or the Joints

    BENSON'S

    ... In SUITSThe right suit is a traditional part of your Spring wardrobe . . . and you'll find it at BENSON'S in Torrance. Keep your fashion eye on the Benton Suit Department

    ... In SWEATERSRenart, for example . . .. 100% wool pullover in -bright new Spring colors.

    $398 $598

    They're in again . ...

    these beautifully tailored

    robet of brushed rayon

    suede cloth ...

    contrasting piping . . .

    just right f9r caol

    California evenings.

    Sncs 12 to 20.

    $798Horhon Blue rtd piping Ouity R«»e - blue piping

    ... In HANDBAGSThat final touch for your Spring ensemble ... the right handbag. Chooie from leBWd's wide iclectwti of stylet, sizes, materials and colon.

    *Q and up :

    BENSON'S

    1271 SARTORI AYE. - TORRANCE Peter Be Lima, KFWB, 7*39*7949

    . DAILV