THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1951.MemoryLaneCORONA DAILY INDEPENDENTT omorrow’s* * •/*r (•-* «y {T**?* /' f’« lW' A»* T*M* -/V* « ' • •»;•»• *■FIVE YEARS AGO TODAYMrs. J. H. Marker was the first place winner at the speech contest of Toastmistrcss International, held in Long Beach.Announcement was made today of the opening of the Corona Insurance Agency by Day Jewell and A1 Chaney. For the presentthe office will be located at 712 West Eleventh street.Miss Eloise Ashlock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ashlock of Southeast boulevard, is registered as a student at Occidental college.Florence Stambaugh and La Verne Miller will represent the local Girls Group at a meeting In Glendale tomorrow.TOMORROW'S BIRTHDAYS Mrs. Lester Houck Mrs. Mae Oldfield .Arthur Ii«i John Lewis Marcia Hammond lt;Jack Hammond Ted LescauitLarry Allen I^edford Emma Schramm%Mae EmersonTOMORROW’S HOROSCOPEAdd to prestige and security further by taking on emotional responsibilities, financial obligations; incoming funds,, new friends make for p.m. celebration.TEN YEARS AGO TODAYMr. and Mrs. Homer Worsham purchased a five-room bungalow' and the adjoining lot at 111 East Olive street. A two-story house at 118 Southeast Grand boulevard has been sold to Mr. and Mrs Karl Erickson.The marriage of Miss Lou Mae Anderson, daughter of Mrs. Paul Kidd, and Robert E. Otto, son of Mrs. C. W. Field, will be an event of tonight at 8 p.m. in the Episcopal church of St. John the Baptist.JMercury—No. I Economy Car.DRAPERY HARDYLet us correctly fit your 1 heve everything from the *m to the largeit traverse rod.Lu,21FIFTEEN YEARS AGO TODAY