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Page 10 TORRANCE PRESS Thurs., Dec. I I, 1952 Olson-Sciarrotta Rites Performed Graceful tapers and yellow chrysanthemums graced the main sanctuary of the First Methodist Church last Saturday for the wedding of Miss Ann Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson of 1617 Cota ave., and Frank Sciarotta. Rev. John Taylor officiated the double-ring ceremony, which took place at 2:30 p.m. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in a dress of layered nylon tulle over nylon net .The underskirt was of candle- light satin. Bodice and skirt were trimmed with bands of delicate Chantilly lace, and a deep ruffle of pleated nylon tulle edged the skirt and full train. Her bouquet was fashioned of white bovardia with white orchid center. Maid of Honor Alice Olson, sister of the bri.Je attended as Maid of Honor wear ing; *i gown of copen blue nylo net over taffeta trimmed with 1m ported Chantilly lace. She carried yellow rosebuds In a fan-lhape bouquet. Bridesmaids were Ann Mari Bishop, -Mary Jo Vaughn, Mickej Van Deventer, Pat Sciarrotta, an Barbara Mondor. Ice blue gown fashioned like the Maid of Honor' were worn by the bridesmaids They carried fan-shaped bouqet of yellow and blue mums, am wore headbands of small yellow mums. Flower Girls' Tiny Cherie Tyler and Marls Sciarrotta were flower girls. Greg ory and Chris Sciarrotta served a ring-bearers. Ross Sciarrotta, brother of th groom, was best man. Guests wer seated by Wendell Vaughn, Emmet De Bennett, Don Collingsworth Don Sciarrotta and Dale Whistler Ray Parrish and Hubert Tyle greeted guests at the door of the church. Henry Pupkoff and Jerry Sciarrotta lit the tapers. Before the ceremony, Grace Laf ferty, soprano, rendered two songs "Th« Lord's Prayer" and This Ring I Thee Wed." Reception Following the ceremony more than 200 guests feted the newly weds at a reception in the parlor of the church. A three-tiered wed dtng cake, coffee, tea, and punch were served. For her daughter's wedding Mrs Olson chose a gown of cocoa brown Jace over light brown taffeta. Her IRIS SOCIETY The California Iris Society will meet in regular session this even- ing at 7:30 at the Lawndale Rec- reation Center. Following the business session, there will be a Christmas party held for membership. There will be games and prizes awarded, as well as a card and gift exchange, it was disclosed. Refreshments will be served. SEE PAGE 9 accessories were of rose and brown Mrs. Sciarrotta wore a gown of changeable blue and rose taffeta Her accessories were of black and fos«. The former Miss Olson is a graduate of Torrance High school She attended Long Beach City College, and Is a dance Instructor The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs Ross Rciarrotta, of 1630 Beech Ave., gra.duat.fd from a Cleveland, Ohio, high school, and attended Long Beach City College. He is employed as a painter. Following their honeymoon at fVlm Springs, the couple will re- side at 1014 Sierra Place. War Reporter to Speak at Local Church on Sunday Dr. Douglas Bushby, world traveler, evangelist, and foreign correspondent, will speak in both morning and evening services of the Torrance Foursquare Church next Sunday, according to Pastor Rev. William Clayton. At the morning service,, 10:45 a.m., Dr. Bushby will tell of his four week visit to the1 Isle of Lewis In the Hebrides near Scotland. His subject for the evening serv- ice, 7:4.*} p.m., will be "Revival The Answer to Communism." Rev. Clayton has extended an invita- tion to the public to attend the l^t.ures. Dr. Bushby ha* been instructed by the Far Kastern Command to report to Tokyo, Japan, to make- final arrangements to serve as a war correspondent for the Chris- tian press, it was ported. A graduate of Wfcrh College. Tasmania. Dr. Bushby began his career as a professional sprinter. He abandoned his althletlc career to enter Melbourne" Bible Institute and later the Moore Theological College in Sidney. 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Many Outstanding Values QUALITY MEATS FRESH NO. 1 WHITE ROSE POTATOES LARGE SIZE EUREKA WALNUTS FRESH LARGE CRISP CELERY SWEET JUICY COACHELLA c TANGERINES -»J £^ 111 11" 9 e 10 c each IOWA PICNIC HAMS LUER'S QUALITY CELLO PKG. SLICED BACON RIB END CUT 3 to 5-!b. Average POBK ROAST 37 c Ib. 39 c Ib. WILSON LINK i/2-lb. Cello Pkg. POBK SAUS Our Fruits and Vegetables Are Delivered Several Times Daily to Insure Absolute Freshness DELICATESSE FINEST QUALITY ALL MEAT BY THE PIECE BOLOGNA FULL CREAM "LONGHORN" 39 HEMET PRIDE "COLORED" HENS CUT UP PAN READY C Ib. Ib. CHEESI Ib. BEST CENTER CUTS POBK CHOPS FRESH LEAN GBOUND BEEF LASCCO SPICED CUT 16-oi. Jar 39 FRESH FILLET ea. FISH APPLE SAUCE .10.3 ran* for 25 FRESH WESTERN OYSTERS 12-ei. Jar 69 45 39 55 C Ib. C Ib. c Ib. c ea. s&w Mb. Can COFFEE 69 KITCHEN CHARM 125-Ft. Roll WAX PAPEB 23 LIMIT 12-oi. 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Page 10 TORRANCE PRESS Thurs., Dec. I I, 1952

Olson-Sciarrotta Rites Performed

Graceful tapers and yellow chrysanthemums graced the main sanctuary of the First Methodist Church last Saturday for the wedding of Miss Ann Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson of 1617 Cota ave., and Frank Sciarotta.

Rev. John Taylor officiated the double-ring ceremony, which took place at 2:30 p.m.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in a dress of layered nylon tulle over nylon net .The underskirt was of candle­ light satin. Bodice and skirt were trimmed with bands of delicate Chantilly lace, and a deep ruffle of pleated nylon tulle edged the skirt and full train. Her bouquet was fashioned of white bovardia with white orchid center.

Maid of HonorAlice Olson, sister of the bri.Je

attended as Maid of Honor wear ing; *i gown of copen blue nylo net over taffeta trimmed with 1m ported Chantilly lace. She carried yellow rosebuds In a fan-lhape bouquet.

Bridesmaids were Ann Mari Bishop, -Mary Jo Vaughn, Mickej Van Deventer, Pat Sciarrotta, an Barbara Mondor. Ice blue gown fashioned like the Maid of Honor' were worn by the bridesmaids They carried fan-shaped bouqet of yellow and blue mums, am wore headbands of small yellow mums.

Flower Girls'Tiny Cherie Tyler and Marls

Sciarrotta were flower girls. Greg ory and Chris Sciarrotta served a ring-bearers.

Ross Sciarrotta, brother of th groom, was best man. Guests wer seated by Wendell Vaughn, Emmet De Bennett, Don Collingsworth Don Sciarrotta and Dale Whistler Ray Parrish and Hubert Tyle greeted guests at the door of the church. Henry Pupkoff and Jerry Sciarrotta lit the tapers.

Before the ceremony, Grace Laf ferty, soprano, rendered two songs "Th« Lord's Prayer" and This Ring I Thee Wed."

ReceptionFollowing the ceremony more

than 200 guests feted the newly weds at a reception in the parlor of the church. A three-tiered wed dtng cake, coffee, tea, and punch were served.

For her daughter's wedding Mrs Olson chose a gown of cocoa brown Jace over light brown taffeta. Her

IRIS SOCIETYThe California Iris Society will

meet in regular session this even­ ing at 7:30 at the Lawndale Rec­ reation Center.

Following the business session, there will be a Christmas party held for membership.

There will be games and prizes awarded, as well as a card and gift exchange, it was disclosed.

Refreshments will be served.

SEE PAGE 9

accessories were of rose and brown Mrs. Sciarrotta wore a gown of changeable blue and rose taffeta Her accessories were of black and fos«.

The former Miss Olson is a graduate of Torrance High school She attended Long Beach City College, and Is a dance Instructor

The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs Ross Rciarrotta, of 1630 Beech Ave., gra.duat.fd from a Cleveland, Ohio, high school, and attended Long Beach City College. He is employed as a painter.

Following their honeymoon at fVlm Springs, the couple will re­ side at 1014 Sierra Place.

War Reporter to Speak at Local Church on Sunday

Dr. Douglas Bushby, world traveler, evangelist, and foreign correspondent, will speak in both morning and evening services of the Torrance Foursquare Church next Sunday, according to Pastor Rev. William Clayton.

At the morning service,, 10:45 a.m., Dr. Bushby will tell of his four week visit to the1 Isle of Lewis In the Hebrides near Scotland.

His subject for the evening serv­ ice, 7:4.*} p.m., will be "Revival The Answer to Communism." Rev. Clayton has extended an invita­ tion to the public to attend the l^t.ures.

Dr. Bushby ha* been instructed by the Far Kastern Command to report to Tokyo, Japan, to make- final arrangements to serve as a war correspondent for the Chris­ tian press, it was ported.

A graduate of Wfcrh College. Tasmania. Dr. Bushby began his career as a professional sprinter. He abandoned his althletlc career to enter Melbourne" Bible Institute and later the Moore Theological College in Sidney. Australia.

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^R^^^P^B^^B^J^B^

BEAUTIFUL

FULLER BRUSH

GIFTSIN TIME FOR XMA8!

Phone L.B. 72895 YOUR(LOCAL DEALER Will Tall(Phone Toll will hf returned

with order)

LAURA SCUDDERS FARM FRESH

MAYONNAISE

45 Cquart

IRIS i. Can

CHUNK TUNAIRIS SPICED

CBABAPPLESIRIS FAMILY RED

303 Can

303 Can

BEANSIRIS FANCY CUT 303 Can

GBEEN BEANS

311724

DEL MONTE YELLOW CLING 2$

PEACHESSUNSHINE Mb. Box

III-IIO < ia« k« i s

LAURA SCUDDER 21-01. Jar

PEANUT BU'TTK

34

SUPERIOR PURE

HONEYROMEO AND JULIET FRENCH

DBESSING

16-oi. Jar

8-ox. Jar 27HUNT'S BARTLETT

PEARSNo. 2 CanJAN-U-WINE CHINESE

BEANBUDGET PACK 2-lb. Cello Bag

TO REANSWILSON'S 12-01. Can

NEED MONEY?*25 to '1800

PHONI: Torrance 2814

PUBLIC LOANCORPORATION

1607 Cravens Ave,

CHOPPER III I IHORMEL LITTLE LINK 8-01. Can

PORK SAUSAGE

16355242

SUGAR'N'SPICESpark Appetite* With Thts*

PARKERHOUS IIOIIS

Reg. 35c Di.

CDoitn

Gobs of Marsh mallow!

CHOCOLATEHOI IS

Reg. 35c

Each

FRESH PRODUCE

Visit Our Toy Department. Many Outstanding Values

QUALITY MEATS

FRESH NO. 1 WHITE ROSE

POTATOESLARGE SIZE EUREKA

WALNUTSFRESH LARGE CRISP

CELERYSWEET JUICY COACHELLA

c TANGERINES

-»J £^

111 11"

9e

10c

each

IOWA

PICNIC HAMSLUER'S QUALITY CELLO PKG.

SLICED BACONRIB END CUT 3 to 5-!b. Average

POBK ROAST

37cIb.

39c Ib.

WILSON LINK i/2-lb. Cello Pkg.

POBK SAUSOur Fruits and Vegetables Are Delivered Several Times Daily to Insure Absolute Freshness

DELICATESSEFINEST QUALITYALL MEAT BY THE PIECE

BOLOGNAFULL CREAM "LONGHORN"

39

HEMET PRIDE "COLORED"

HENS CUT UP PAN READY

C Ib.

Ib.

CHEESI Ib.

BEST CENTER CUTS

POBK CHOPSFRESH LEAN

GBOUND BEEFLASCCO SPICED CUT 16-oi. Jar 39 FRESH FILLET

ea. FISH

APPLE SAUCE.10.3ran* for 25

FRESH WESTERN

OYSTERS12-ei. Jar

69453955

C Ib.

CIb.

cIb.

c ea.

s&w Mb. Can

COFFEE 69KITCHEN CHARM 125-Ft. Roll

WAX PAPEB 23LIMIT 12-oi. Box

MARCO Tall Can

ROG FOOR

23

HOUSEHOLD CLEANSER

ImJAJlL

le DEAL ON REGULAR SIZI

69WOORRURYWASHES EVERYTHING BETTER

NEWS

for

Large Box 29HILL AND ATLANTIC - - SOUTH AND ATLANTIC - - PACIFIC AND WILLARD . - CARSON AND ORANGE - BELL AND ATLANTIC - - SIXTH AND UNION . . . - LA BREA AND HARDY - - SEPULVEDA NEAR 89th - - PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY

LONG BEACHLONG BEACHLONG BEACHLONG BEACH.... BELL

LOS ANGELES. INGLEWOODWESTCHESTER- . REDONDO

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CRENSHAW AND TORRANCE - TORRANCE

limit rlflhu r*«*rv*d

tax oddrd * »«x«bl« Items

andnnvinn nnwT'l'PDOLLAR MARKETS

FrkM lff«*t|v« ThMrMtay, Prlfey, S*tMr4ay, D*««mb«r 11, 12, 11

SPECIAL PRICES EFFECTIVETHURS., FRI., SAT., SUN.

DEC. 11,12, 13,14

ce*tte