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Generally speaking. fininiun may be diiided intu il'iltilliltlinl pruvim-ial. early Ameriran aim (‘lillll‘lllpt)rlll'_\', Traditional has a and is often I'Q'L‘ul air identitied hi, tui- monart-hs l'f‘i’liliiL’ “hen the design wa~ «ruuui and sometimes named in! in original designer Deouratinn H generous and Charm:tei'i’\tic« in clude gilt paint. fretmirk. t'nllw ines. claw and ballet. and ex- travagant fabrics The ralirmle leg with gracefully t‘ul‘\‘('ll knee is a familiar trademark LOCAL WOODS Provincial furniture is iln rt- siilt of the duplicatinn of imii't decigns in local and In( expou- uive woods: It lnl’le‘l'lli the 9:... e iiIO' t'mlmu. ‘.'.l‘lli in: “mm all i\ I'HKC‘lAhc-ll 'loiiit l‘ a 11"" iii Lnui’ite In flllt\lill-1 Iiu llnllll'ul vii-d lone is Illullllu iuii llf‘l‘ftltt“ I" Iis'luenul ’l‘hu |Il.IllIlllli (Hi-tin- ‘l‘\ the lI.i'Itl.'il viaiii' It lmal unit i-l imqm. ‘l'.l'l\ tin ~iir- lJH'Q‘ \‘O-Hir [aux art \xitit lilll’e' intend ml MOST \'|-,\'l‘.l-.'Rl-lll Hardmmlx .ui n-tirrrd ti as ‘ kltllll. 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Bridegroom is ppy (Tiliple emeige 1mm (-hurch. Mr. and Mrs. turmer Patricia June (‘urley- daughter of Mr. Jmepvh “m of Mr. and Mic. Rr-V Hood. ('harlotte'town. l‘iamle Mia-Kay Phliw a _ ~pllllL' t-oihliiu lllln is superior to all mher< in gen- eial. t e (low-i together a beautilul bride with FLOWERS ARISTOCRA'I‘S deeper the whims. the l-ttler Walnut and mahogany an» ihe Springs «h-vuid hr “Hi In ‘Jnh aristoerats 0f woods and a re other so that they, will nu-t nun-e widely initialed. True muiwg- apart. any is imported from Mrira The quality and amount of fill. Central Anierii-a and the Went Indies. Plullipine mahogany n not really true mahogany Wal- mture. .\ln'~t furniture has: a lag nut is med for every type at l'ul- atlavlifll (HM l'li)in‘l thn xtuti‘my, nilure except Early Ameiitan. It may be air fuam rulilu r [l'iy— Cherry hm become inereaxiiwiy urthane down or daernn popular, It is characterized by a Furled or rubberized \ u rl rich reddish brown color and an hair from iillllliill“ is bl ~t ‘Mnh interesting cqugrain pattern times hau it used with :: var- Oak is making a (Etilllt‘lfllt’h‘ in My (if min-r Innings H. M. SIMPSON llD. mg material~ air )oth imp: itant to iwarahilit) of uphulxterut i‘ur— FROM JERRY'S Fnr The Perfect Wedding . For the Bridal Purify ’ For the Reception . For the Church Whether it's a simple ceremony or an elabOrale lcnmal wedding ave will lelie the complete respon‘ F‘ro-m the wedding ilnlinlil‘IIIS to -. mm'xir ln'k sibili‘ly {or all your decorations nihlc'lid't at the iuii-livn - - .‘~"”” "'“i H- “- ‘ while carrying cut each detail to ‘ lr n Simi‘sun Ltd, (lilo-n many unique and iiitt‘tt‘rliill' I periecl-on. Mu» limn which to -l-w~c. “Hr staff \\ill it“ glad to ask‘ix‘i pm in any way. and tune for your alrln'r'lllt‘llt‘f‘ man} l-M-kli‘ls iii in PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOR COMPLETE SATlIS-FACTION “hirli in, change the type (It Slilllhllflt) int-sit Mut- able for your wedding. H. M. SIMPSON llD. mimic .-l lt'imvn We'll gladly lit-Ii. _\nu rnatrh mile-N. formal or iiulunmil mraiigemems, fluuer etiquette, at net! .1: the many other detailc than Will help make your “Hiding a lwmrtilul Harmony, ' flEé’ FLGWER SHOP 127 “Jet St. (‘harlotteluwn Pm i ii‘i‘u-i'xiulr [fizz thriil George St. \Natui' Slltfi'l Plume 45320