JULY. 39' -1241. DNLY PEPSIIDENT uiiits iiiis PROMISE.. lnlie§oriaml I I stas- suonasr. GOADY I‘ The death occurred, on Satur- day. June la. at the home oi: her daughter. Mrs. John atcliugn. Watertovvri, Mass, of Elizabeth Mclslmeli, beloved wile of the late Michael Coady of North Wilt-shire. » The deceased, the last of a fam- ily of thirteen. was born at Hope River, P. E. i.. eighty four iii-ii years ago. Aster her marriage she resided at North Wiltshlre. until a few years no. when she mot- ed to U. S. A. to spend the declin- ing years of her lite with her daughters. A devoted member of the Roman Catholic Church, she had the consolation o! receiving the last rites before passing peace- fully away. Of a kind and lovable nature, charitable and always willing to lend a. helping hand. a neighbour in the true sense of the. word, Mrs. Coady will be great. iy missed. not only by her family.’ but also by her many friends andl 1 acquaintances. She leaves to mourn the loss ofi a good mother. two sons and four daughters; Michael J ofi Maidstorie. Sasin; Mrs. James Har- i ten, Brighton. Mass.; Sister M. Denedlciza, .New Bedford, Mass; William T.. North Wiltshire; Mrs. John MeI-Iugh. Watertown. Mass; Mrs. Melvin Clarkin. Allston. Mass. Her oldest son. Augustine. pro-deceased her in First World' War. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ISLAND VIEWS Framed l. Colored- AT ilrsswoll Studio GT. GEORGE STREET Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Timmins. Brighton. Mass. M“ “aim DWPhY and Mil-I JAMIESONS mwc atoms willi garet. Brighton. Mass. Mr. and Mrs James McGuirk. i Brighton. Mass. evennjg" M“ Elwabtlh TTalllvr- Lowell. TO trauma in 5s minutes M555" iia Maritime Ce ' - ntral Airways. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McGuirk, phone 2061 0.. 5m Boston. Mass. ("Jo-Workers of Best A; Co, U 0A Brodkline. Mass. qrdNg C312‘; eight‘; A‘ I210: Miss Mary McLellan. Cambridge. ‘Ct/EL Alb}... N... 3.2!! £61. M859" Coal today, The Gistei-s and Ladies of acred Heart Home, New Bedford. Mass. Mrs. Mass, Miss Clara Berrlgan. Watertown Mass; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Curran. I i im- Awi“ 2W1- Ella Gallagher. Lowell CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column ls reserved fsr m. el local interest. but advertising ol a newsy nature may b; lnlertefl st flve cents a wurfl get-mu; p”. able in advance. l | CRASWELL for Photographs. I Jamie's TAXI. pa“, s3, i CONFEDERATIDN LITE‘ m. BURANCE. " l M. ‘ BE SURE T0 ATTEND Alberion Prince County Exhibition Wednes- l . l; ‘ MENS OVERALLS, PANTS, -Jmocks and Shirts. In stock at [Parkdlm Dry Goods Store. 11E ODen Wednesday afternoon andi .-___ LOST — Al the scene of the ac- rlms. Please mail to Alberta Bry- cidenl. tit Miliview Crossing on] July 19th. pair of glasses. plastic‘3mp0nnnce ant, 267 Grafton Street. l Woman's Institutes I‘ llold 20th Convention 1 ‘The twentieth Annual Conven-l tlon of tihe Southport. ivlacDanald. Alexandria. Haeelbrook. Watervaie. Donagh. Pownnl and Johnston's River Women‘: Institutes was held in Mt. Herbert Orphanaie 0n July 21st. with 30 delegates and l2 Vis- itors present at. the site-noon ses- slon. The President. Mrs. Jack Worth occupied the chair and the meet- ing opcned Mlh the Odo followed by the Creed in unison. The delegates were wuiznly wel- comed by the president and Mrs. Earle Jenkins graciously respond- ed. Roll Call of Institutes resulted as follows Roiithport 4. MacDon- ald 6, Alexandria 3. Hazcuarook 6. Johnston's River 3. Pownnl 8. Miss Mona Wilson of irie Dept ed Heallih and Welfare gave a vc-ry pleasant and interesting ialk. She paid a glowing tribute to the pro- gress owards better health made by Institutes in the past and urged their continued (‘O-operation in vital health problems as they con- front each district. A yingsong led bv Airs. Harold Carver was much EH10) é The rupefvwr, Miss fdacDonilld impressed upon the delegates the nt the hot school lunch. Hfplalled the ‘T-"rinvvmi-zii Fund which has been suggested as fitting way of observing ".11" FDR Yllll TEETN! How white-how bright-how film-free your teeth are offer your dentist cleans theml That's real Dental Wbitenm; and he relies on powder. You see. unless dull, dingy film is removed, it hardens-dsrkens-turns into harmful, ugly tartar. Tooth Powder today. FOR A fllANll, IRISNIR MOUTH . a s FOR WRITER, BRIGHTER TIITN US! PIPSODINT \\I\llI| . . . . ,, firiffiwtzd iaa/ I PEPSODENT is m: 95g TO0Tll POWDER coimiiiiiiie iinuui Her remains. accmnpanled bynlr. Brighton Mass. , _ e NOTICE - Intending exhibitor-myrtle“. anniversary, tho muswnm Pcpsodent Tooth Powder with ‘Irium ls especially made to remove that trouble-causing film-gently, but thoroughly. You can see the dlflerencel For teeth of Denial Wbilenesr change to Pepsodent her daughters. reached home on June l6. The funeral, which was very largely attended was held on June l8 from the home of her son to Si. Anne's Church, Lot 65. by the pastor, Rev. George Mc- cormack, assisted by Rev. T. But- ler, Deacon. Rev, W. Keefe. sub- Master of Ceremonies. in the choir. The pail-bearers were: Glarkln. Louis Campbell, P. J Godfrey and Patrick Clarkln. offerings. solemn High Mass was celebratisi Deacon, Rev. .George McDonald. Rev. Basil Croken. a former pastor, assisted Michael Callaghan. Geo. E. McLean, George The many spiritual and fiorni, and messages of sym- pathy recelved were a token of the high regard in which deceas- ed was held. It may be truly said. ' Mr. and Mrs. Brighton. Mess. i Mr. and Mrs._Grimley, Brigh- ton. Mass. Mrs. Eva Messages of Sympathy Mr. and Mrs. Montreal. Sister Mary Ida. Sister Mary Lourdes. Mr. arid Mrs. Mr. Pius Smith. _ Miss W. Champion. Family. Brighton, Mrs. ass. Mr. and Mrs. Brookllne, Mass. Mass. Matthew Buckley. Nelson. Concord. NH. Vernon Oatway Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse McIntyre. Lyman Tremere. Miss Mary A. Murray. Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Relmer and Ella Gallagher, Lowell. Max Feldberg. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans. Dor- TVIICI A DAY NEW HAVEN W. I. The J-uly meeting 0d the New Haven Wcmens Institute was held st the home of Mrs. Michael Dev- srraux on July 2nd. Meeting open- ed with the “Institute Ode" and re- pealing the Creed in unison. R/oll call was re onded to b seventeen members. imltes o previous marlin] were read and adopted as read. Curr spondence was read by sec- retary. including a letter about the district convention and the mobile X-ray unit schedule. Discussion took place regarding display of “aniIqLl9S" at convention and any- one who had any were asked to lake tiiern for display- Flori! "B" made to have ice-cream and dance in school. It was decided to order ill gallons o! ice-cream and each member to make a coke. B1115 1°? Elie momt-h including prizes for rcliool closing. 171N110 EXPPMSBS. izclr. etc" amounting to 816-00 W?" paid. New committees were ap- ooltiicd a5 follows: Program: Mrs. Lloyd Moclilinrion and Mrs. Artie MlicPhc-e; lunch ilillfimlllée: Mrs. Stanley Newman. Mrs. C. A. Frizzell and Mrs. iLeon- ird Willis. Next place of meeti-nC it the_ hrmr- of Mrs. Willlxum Nolan. roll tall to be answered with a "riddle." A conical. was conducted by Ml‘!- Roland Buchanam and won by M11 Stanley Newman. Meeting 010506 bi‘ singing “God Save the Kind" Liliirh was served by the hostess ind committee in charge. i $100.00 Gash Prize AND l0 ADDITIONAL PORTRAIT PRIZES Br ‘t 2.1.‘ 45:1»? FOR THE MOST ATTRACIVE CHILD PHOTOGRAPHED AT MEYERS STUDIOS letvsen July 20th om! August 30th, I947. This Advertisement and 2| VIII entitle you to o r BEAUTIFUL I ii l0 ' OIL COLORED PORTRAIT el your child. (Regular price $4.00) Clioics ol four proofs o“? one Special Ollsv to ouch child PHONI 2490 REYERS studios I28 Richmond $2., Charlottetown $0 e{ | 1 s I Ellen s Diary m l in; houses. folks Joined us‘ and it was a happy number who resent- ly came "to see the brie and groom." ' 5! all Island hrmeit-‘s Wile ass-i..- < (Continued from page 2) The bride? she was the one we hoped to catch a glimpse o1 as we gathered at windows 6r open door- i ways tonight. It is a privilege to look uipon s nappy bride. A good omen, as it were. like picking up a four-leaved clover or coming upon some other talisman. Then “here she isl" someone whispered, What is this bride like? IncllnedI in fairness -a slim bit of-a girl. radiant and lovely in her bridal gown. I think never have I seen , a more Winsome bride. Perhaps, knowing her manyadmirable traits . makes one partial. Hei- ‘dress was‘ blue. one ot the prettiest shades of l the light among these. difficult to i. naime in the lsmplight but most becoming and chic. Her corsagel was at red roses. The groom a stranger to us is dark and very tall. I "A heavy lad" James said. H0 should know for he was one of the party of serenaders who bounced» him. We "bits of iemlnity" bount- l ed the bride. I recall now that it was no task at all. and the feel of 3 her gown was exquisite beneath my ‘ fingers. O I O As folks will on such an occsd- lon. we continued to discuss the bridal party as with our crew we i crossed along a field homing.‘ "She'll be the right one to keep i house” I said. knowing that stis | has had experience in this art well beyond her years. f was recalling. also some of the multiple of mis- i adventures of my own along thisi line in the nowilons ago. James must----have been too. fol‘ he con- tinned my line of thought isurn- ingly after a moment o! considera- flon: "Yes. only that The Lord pee m0 lbod digestion —lndsad it must have been exceptional -—!'d never have lasted past the first month of Ellen's cooking!" But there’ lie calls me. and the clock‘ begins to toll the deadline of to- day. , Until tomorrow — Diary -G06d- night. ,________. LONG WAY AROUND The "Irllli" potato. a orodiict M. south America. reached North America via Europe. ________ GLOBE - CIROLIRI Indian airlines fly every 61y I distance equal to once around the world at ills Nil"?- NEW MlillFRN wiiv HlFPS iiiiiiis SlllN iiiiiiiiiiiii/ sqssmstsilrelsssitnsisslo other Inning sits lvttetlsss/ Be modern! Use Galleon medicated Baby Oll lo keefl sslvflalilli that her life's work was finished chest“? M355- srid with her numerous friends we. Miss Peg McDonald. Brookilne. to Live Stock Show. Old Home Week. last date for receiving ent- iist 2nd. HAMPTON PASTORAL Charge Services Sunday. Aug. 3: Hampton at 11:00; Btinshaw at 3:00; Vic- toria at 7:30. J. N. MacFadyen. Riverrialc. ENTRANCE‘ LIST CORREC- TION ln the published lists the name of Frank Plggctt o! Mi. Stewart. should have appeared as a ivlnner of a Provincial Schol- arship for Queen's County, the name of John Joseph O'Brien of St. Peter's es a winner of a Bell Scholarship for King's County and lhe name of Shirley Carew of ties extended to Saturday. Augr l at Green Gables for which ani- lques are needed and ilie Indy Tweedsmuir rug compeil .ion. She also urged that more ln=ere>i be Jake“ in the institute Nnvs and in the Dcmlnicn Competition in Girls’ Sawing Clubs. She then gave very interesting dcmonsmitlons on handicrafts. in- cluding felt clippers. gilt toiwls. diamond sax. stuffed toys, plastic articles, ete. » repeat. "May her soul Peace." ‘Spiritual Bouquets Sister Mary Augustine. Sister Mary James. Lowell. Mass. "Wll- “"55- Spray. Mr. Richard French. Watertown. Mass l Wreath. N. Wlltshlre Poll Com- TP-Wlmn- M555- mmee, pgf J5me; Q_ Mam-m and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lubets. Lyman Tremere, MB"- ' M“, can]; Miss Florence ‘Howes. Brook- Sr. w. Beiiedicta. New Bedford. lllle- Mo“. ‘ Mr. Basis. Mid MTS Mrs, James Hartin and Noreen. Brighton. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Allston. Mass Mr. and Mrs. John McHugh. a" the“. Mud Watertozvn, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. William Coady. Mr. and Mrs Ronald MoLellan. Arlington. Mass. Mrs. William Cohdy. Arlington. Mass. Mr. Mr. and Mrs.- ond Family. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gallant. Mr. and llfrs. J Miss Clara and Miss Little 'I‘rainor. Mi‘. and Mrs. Clement Ikainor and Rita. Mr. Mr. and Mrs John L. suliivsn. Mr. Peter ‘Trainer. the worship period. Readings on Mr. John 'I‘rainor. Christian Stewardship were given m. sna Mrs. Louis Campbell. by Mrs. Edgar Ne-wson arid Mr. Miss Tenn McC Mr. and Mrs. Anthony naughty. Mi‘. and Mrs. Dominic McDonQId. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Olarklh. Mr. and Mrs William‘ Oulleti. Mr. Amos Clsrltln. i Mr. and Mrs. Emmett German. Mr. and Mrs. and Family. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Kelly. Miss Sadie German. Mi‘ lhd Mrs. Daniel Mlddlllti n mcyuded m” mid ‘h - lh .itt.M.Stai y 9° "It = and Family. Brlihwn‘ Mm. acwm‘ 13.9.5“... 5,21,..." eldest. Geraldine. who tiled in Mr. and Mrl- Cecil Btoldy- 5W1- “... Wm...“ you“... 1030: Marjorie (Mrs. net-om ervliie, Mass. Mi‘. llifl M" Be [he Tye Th... Bind," and be... hellin. of Castnlia. Grand Marian. W1"""°P- m” edlctlon. A delicious treat o! ice- There are more sraodcliildren: m‘- "ld M"- -I°‘°1’I‘ “mm” cream and cake was served by the Walter Pearson Wason. Merv Mar- Allston. Mass. new,“ “d gOynmfltge in ghgrgg, garet Wason and John Wason Miss Josephine Dyer. Arliniwn‘ "-"-~\___ Gaunce. Mr. Wason. who was born Mass. s, TAKE n [easy fin Bath. England. came to Can- Mr. and Mrs "B111! Noonln- ado as a young man. Having re- Brlghton. Mass. Miqdibued pej-“xsg ahqujd ro- ccived his early education ln Bath Mr. and MPI- Jim" "11""- slst the temptation to indulge in anti at Bath College in England. DOYCYIQSWP- Mlll- violent. physical exertion on their he entered on the divinity course Mr. Vincent Wynne. Dorchesfi‘. Mass. Mr. and Mrs Ailston. ‘Mass. M!!! Mary Hay. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doyle. Miss Margaret bury. Mast Mr. and isr, Mash. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mccsrviiia. Mt. Art. and Maurice Bsrrlgsit. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Curran. ntiaihton. Mass. Miss Bars McDonald. Dorchss- ier. Mass. . " H. srld Mrs. James McCabe, Dot-cheater. Mass. Miss Elisabeth McCsbe. Cam- bridge. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Charles John- ston. Bverett. Msss. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lubets (b). Chestnut Bill. Mass. arms ‘:1 M». Isl. and Mrs. waiter Coadv. Mrs. James E. Coady and family. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Goody. and Mrs. Arthur Gallant. Miss Ella Trainer. Lowell. Mass. Mr. Arthur ‘rrninor. and Mrs. Amos Monalhsn. ‘M21. I’. J. Trainer. Mr. Clarence Murray. Dotohss- 1S5. Mr. and Mrs Watertown. Mass. rest in ‘ 03:3? 52:12am“ and Patric“! wglgrtgg: “z/(arsss: Andrew Flench For fares to any point phone 248. iEnrollmont. In Purgatorlal Society M13 and V" Rlchflrd Frellclli gdtIg-nliirllzg: gggiiotzotgtt: Mr. William and Joseph Gra- WBIQYWWW Ma-‘B- ' ' ham. Brighton. Mass. Mr. and Mrs.‘ Sol Ashberg. Broolz- P~ m- Co-Workers of Best d: Co. “'19- MW“- . Brookline, Mass. Miss Marlon Ashberg. Brookline. .v3{,:g§§2Nr Nogfigurio M‘: I Fmm‘ “h” o i-eo ‘tn v o-rdinar l‘; y? IITTISL ' Pillow‘ The Famm‘ Mt and Mrg Owen Mcwflt'n' Ilegchy theaGuardiany Ofglca not and Mrs. Andrew and Thllillivll Mil-W Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coady. l CARD 0F THANKS Melvm chlrmnil The Iamlly of the late Mrs. Michael Coitdy desires to thank and thsny friends who in any way as- sisted them during the illness and Also all ' those who sent. Mass Cards. Mess- neighbours death ol their mother. ages of Sympathy and flowers. KINGSTON W. M. S. Andxew 5511"“ ton United Church Auxiliary ohn'J. Gallant. Marv fillflvr- road by-fhe president. followed hymn. "Jes/its Shall Reign" Scripture reading was James Jewell. loskey. as read. Roll call was responded of scripture. that proceeds from M id James cm“ lpoffed‘ that $40 ‘had been sent Presbyterlal treasurer. Alden McDonald. Charles Gildea. Wllllhffiilv life.‘ say doctors. ______..____ DBBTOB‘! CHILD MoDougall. Rox- —-- Charles Dickens was emu. any Louis Kaplan. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon. Water- M. McGiilrk ‘lite July meeting 0d the Kings- the W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Alton Neiwman on July 1st. Meeting apened with "prayer" and repeating the Lord's Prayer in unl- son takw from Ephesians 2:11-22 and was read responsively. Hymn "In Christ There Is No East Nor West" closed Minn!“ of prevhififisf to Tltusviile to reside. Mr. Wason meeting were read and approved by 23 imeimbe a repeating a verse Collection amounted to $8.45. Community friendship fund 50c. The treasurer reported recent play amounted to $32.25. and also re- Next place of meeting at the home of Mrs. Lloyd MacKinnon; Meeting closed with hymn "Blest annual holidays. and those who live sedentary lives can't suddenly be- oome sports with safety. particular- ly lftney are past tihe playtime of forced to go to your! at an early age because ‘his father we; imprisoned for debt. Hunter Rlyei as a winner of a Bell Scholarship for Queen's County. LIMITED BUS BUN leaves Charlottetown daily at 11.15 a m. for Borden and mainland points. Through Boston. l i i l i connections to later than 1i a m. the day previous “ito date of insertion. Large ads. quarter page and over must reach Ithe office at least '24 hours in ad- vance. LIMITED BUS RUN for Borden and Mainland Points leaves Ohar- lottetown 11.15 AM. Returning leaves Borden 3:55 P.M.. arriving Charlottetown 5:20 P.M. All trips Dally including Sunday. Island Motor Transport. phone 24B. MR. AND MRS Garfield Stev- enson, l-Iasel Grove. announce the engagement of their younger daughter. Muriel Elsie Jennie. to Mr. Lloyd George Houston. only son of the late Gordon and Mrs. Houston of Mavfield. Marriage to take place in the near future. CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVER- iSARY —At lhtll‘ hcmc in Nerepis. Rev. and Mrs’L.J_ Wasori celebra- ted their 501i. wedding anniver- sary. It was on July 15. i807. that the late Rev. Bedgwick Hayley un- ited ‘In marriage Rev Leonard Wason and MPSS Bessie Wilson of ' Leonardville. Deer Island. The wedding tock place in the Methodist Church at Leonard- Island. The wedding took place in the Methodist Church at Leonard- ville. and the young couple went of by ultra-violet toys. logger. being the pastor of the Methodist Church there Mr. Wason has held pastorates at Grand Inkc for two terms. Montague. Mount Stewart and Wirisloe m P.E.I.. and Jeru- salem and Sliver Falls lor two terms. and at Welsford. N.B. It was during hir second toim at Sil- ver Falls the? Mr. wasm retired. He and his family then lived at Loch Lomond for eight years. mov- ing to Norepis in 1045, Their lam- to process. OIISSOTIIOTS; l0 Gauncei. Net's-MS; and J.E. Llew- at Morint Allison. Following his ordination he became mil-Jit- of the Method-‘st Church in Deer Island. In ms Mr. ‘vl/ason celebrated his golden jubilee in the ministry; he still continues to carry out some of the duties of a cleric Several friends called to otter Mr. and Mrs. Wotan their congratulations on this hsPili occasion. Oee 0,] H '42. PHONE 2387 RE-FIBR Restores natural oiI to woolen end cotton fir: llssuestl lmpsrh nfiw lilo, strengili and resiliency to lsbrlcs." . ., _ _ . Prevents lsding and deterioration cl labile “hound-rim Keeps ssnneiit Iusutlously lresli and nest Idolrlngfi w. Guaranteed gable tlis was: d labile, and to lrseplserlnsnts: 327d Ill BITTER SERVE YIIII We have acquired the exclusive rights to Re-Fibre-Tex process is now part of‘ our regular service and we are pleased to add that this additional g 1300MB? 6 Our stafl. thanks to your oo-operation. has l” joyable vacation. Let us help you to enI°Y NW"- For Quality Dry Cleaning Service ITS l- oif ( SPEBIAS \ Group of summer dresses in gingham, seersuckerl and rayon. Attractive styles. Value to $8.95. Selling for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $ l Clearance of all white skirts, flared Reg. $450. Now.... Deep pleated all around $6.50 for . . . . . .. . .. $4L50 Bathing suits, regular to $5.50. Now . .. ...... .. $2.95 l HALF PRICE Special rack of blouses, very attractive styles. Reg, $4.95. Sale Summer millinery IIlE GREENDAL C0. II. 99 Queen Street Ladies’ Wear Et/Iiss Interesting dcmoristrnhons on Punch ivork and rn cushioiis| Th0 foLovinng rcsolirron wa were also giwz. by ‘ Rosa-roan lzroialit in n, Mrs Hope Mutch of Southport W.I. A hvliliful dis- I Resolvcrl that the thanks of thi play of hands-rails ffulll SoiFh-i C" l be r-rclerirlerl to Nils port added much iiileri-s‘. 81."). 1K Boer for hcr kilidliv“. also to .\lri Fees for Lhr Festival sncizld be Dean/r Iiiil‘ cuiiiiizq so ital: i0 spool luindr-d in bsfuro His- ias: of Jiiiy. 1 to us and a‘. others wvlio assistei Plans for ne\i yeais Ccnveztion 1 in any \\".i_'.'. were made am the hie-ting closed An lmercsting film on “Quebd "with the Naiicnal Anihcrn. ‘Handle iiis" was shout". by Mr T)... evmin, session hint-nod ‘with .\l"ri' t? the Notional FZIm Bozrl the singing v1 "O Crinxin". ‘ol- I, l! niiinli 1i inc/lint; closet l()\\'\‘(l Dy a trio. Leautifu j; ren- with the Na‘ nnl Anthem. dered by Mrs. Harold Ca l. Mrs. _____.__ Geo, Macbennon and Mrs. Nat Mc- Kinnon. A VCfv; inioiestlng tail; by lira. FERROUS CONTENT Dxine on her trip lo Silalfl “'85 The nwwglit of Irun rr a man] much enjoyed as was also a duct I body is about oqtinl to the wmgb by ltirs. Kmnelh Palmer iind| of a fiVttCPTlI piece. .. __ _~"._i V.‘ >0 Biro; 5. .3 » ' ' i. ~ Three posh/u plten eutnbliied lute an: iiiil: opem i 60ml process lo: Its pessmilosq of textile lebvlcr. Text NPRQSM caused by psrspl "H ., , _ . '/ ._‘ i... this exceptional mllberizlng service is without charge to our. {(559.7 You're going to need clothes that are neat and spic n’ span for scores of busy ploydtyl just ahead. Get them out now. let us do the job for you with expert care to detail. Phone 2337- eturned from an en- 192 FITZROY ST.