torrance herald march 81. 1948 8-4 benson's...he will resume his former po tion with armour and...
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SoctotI FRIENDS GATHER ' AT FAKKELL HOME
Among those who entertained at home on Thursday evening, March 14, before attending the Nativity St. Patrick's dance, were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Far- roll, of 214th st. Their guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hllbcrt, of Long Beach and Messrs, and Mmca. Frank For ester, John O'Dam, Jack Hed- berg and John Ray, all of Tor- rancc.
During the evening, Mrs. Far- rell -received many expressions of good wishes for her birth day on March 15.
K * *JANSEN-GARtEY ENGAGEMENT TOLD
Mr. nnd Mrs. William H. Gar ley, of 1418 Hickory ave., have announced the engagement of
> their daughter, Doris to Lieut. (j.g.) John Janscn, Jr. USNR. His parents live In North Bend, Ore. The wedding will take place
St. Andrew Church on -June 9.
Episcopal
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DEVINE-MERRITT WEDDING REVEALED
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mcrrltt, of 1B63 W. 219th St., announce the marriage March 6, of their daughter, Ada May, of 209 Emerald st., Rcdondo Beach Mr. Richard L. Devlne, 'son Mrs. Rise Devine, of Kans City, Kan. The ceremony w performed In St. John's churc Redondo Beach.
Mrs. Devlne was graduat from Rcdondo Union high scho and has since been employed that city. Her husband was r cently discharged from the A my Air Forces, following months' service in Europe an one year In Korea.
A reception followed at t home of the bride's parents hei Mr. and Mrs. Devine left f Kansas City where, after visit with friends nnd relative he will resume his former po tion with Armour and Morro Packers.
* * »<CATHOLIC PARTY THIS EVENING
Hostesses for this evening Catholic ladies card party a Mmes. Clayton, Chicoine, Dictli Young, Lewellen, Amcs, Wilke Cochran, Moeller and Moffi Everyone .is invited. A door pri
'ill be drawn at 8:00 o'clock an games of contract and auctii bridge, piifbchle and 500 will fi low immediately. Rofreshmen
'ill be served.* * *
COUNCIL P.T.A. TO MEET FRIDAY
Lomita-San Pedro P.T.A. Cdu ell will meet tomorrow, Frida March 22 at 7th Street Schoo in San Pedro.
Presidents are asked to arrii promptly at 9:30 o'clock for spqcial nominating committi meeting with Mrs. Jack Lon parliamentarian.
Mrs. O. I. Johnson, 1st vie president, will conduct a whit 'lephant sale. The proceeds Lhis sale and receipts from th unchcon to be served by th
hostess P.T.A., following th
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ANNETTE BABCOCK IS SHOE GRAND .OFFICER
Honored Lady, Annette Ba cock, junior past royal mati of Redondo Court No. 44, Ord of Amaranth, was honored the appointment to the office Grand Faith of the .Grand Cou Order of Amaranth, State of C llfornla, when she attend Grand Court in Oakland th month. The appointment w made by Honored Lady M guerito Stearns, grand matron of the Sate of Calif nla.
Other members attendl Grand Court from Redon Court No. 44 were Honored dies, Hazel Daggctt, Margarc T,eal, Ruble Sharon and Al Gunthior.
The lovely corsage worn Mrs. Babcock at the InstallatI rites was a gift from the Roy Matron of Redondo Court, Ho ored Lady, Hazel Daggett.
Mrs. Babcock, a resident he for many years, also Is a me ber of Torrance Chapter, N 380, Order of the Eastern Sta
-K -K -KREBECCA CIRCLE MEETS AT IIANNEBRINK HOME
The home of Mrs. B. F. Ha ncbrink, 1819 Andrco ave., w the meeting place Friday ev ning for members of the Reb ca Circle, of Frrst Luthe; church.
Helen Tavan presided at t business.meeting at which pla for the group's annual bazaa were outlined. Three new me hers, Helen Priselcr, Erm Bouchcr and Edna Goodeno were received into the group.
At the conclusion of the me ing refreshments- were served the hostess, who was assist by Mi's. Tavan.
In addition to those mention above, those present were Dor thy Mearlng, Elsie Bubar, Hel Miller, B,illle Kerber, Roll Sever, Amanda Law, Amel Craft, Ruth NeaU Jean Olso Persia Fess, Alice Guy and Be tha Hannebrink.
* * -KBETSY ROSS CLUB REPORTS MEETING
representative group members of Betsy Ross Star
lioetmg "Ttfesday""aiterhDon Masonic Temple. Mrs. France 3uckley and her commute Mmes. Inez Alien, Nellie Hayn and Hazel Hyde were In charg of luncheon arrangements Mrs. Mildred Edwards, pres dont. conducted the businc.- mceting at 1:30 o'clock.
Plans were discussed for th ilub's next public card part cheduled for Saturday evenini "arch 30.,Another project outlined
ho proup was a rummage sal ? held Thursday, Friday an>
aturday April 25, 26 and 27. Mrs. Helen Miller and her com
nittec will serve as host or the next luncheon meeting n Tuesday, April 16.
* * *MISS MURIEL ALVERSON VACATIONS IN FLORIDA
Miss Muriel Alverson, of 161\rllngton ave., flew to Pensaola, Fla., Saturday for a tworeeks' vacation with her fiancelaurice Smith and his mother
Mrs. Bculah Smith.Miss Alverson, a popularember of the younger set, Issecretary with Hydril Corp.
os Angeles.
"Public Notices"
77420March 18. 1948
OTIOB OF A. , I'UULIC HBAR- ' OF A UKQUKHT FOR PER-
IION TO KSTAHUHH. OI'Ell- PK. AND MAINTAIN A SMELT-
Hi AT 19101 to 19201 HHOAK- AV. I,AGUNA - DOMINGUEZ IKTUU.T, LOS ANCtELES "HJN.TY. CALIFORNIA Notlcu la hereby given that ipllcatlon has been flleil by Jes-
H. Thompson. In the offl e Regional Planning Commission, king permission to establish,
rate, anil nwlntaliland legally described as fol-
N 83° 67' E, 504.34 loot;' ttienco J 0° or4B" 13, 424.27 feet; thence
West, radius equals 423.98 feet, 200.41 feef to SW lino or. said
>t; thence Northwest on said oiithwaat line to point of begln- Ing, part or lot 110. otlco Is also hereby given that public hearing In the matter the proposed smelter will be
I In the hearing room or the
TO '912, Clvlo Center Building,'South Broadway, Los Angelea,
Wednesday, March 2T. 1946. at30 A. M., at which tluiu pro-
lonants and opponents to the os-iibllslunent, operation, and maln-
:-il by the IJeg-lo al Plu
lly or the Regional Man nihtr Cuinmlnslon, County of Lo AiiKfli-s, State of California.
TIIK HKT1IONAL I'l^NNlNCOMMISSION
A. II. Adams. Acting ChiefEngineer
Margaret Roper, Senior Cler M-S Caso No. 386
Mar. 21
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