in MEMORIAM BRIAN MGCARION The sudden death of Brian Mc- csrron occurred at the home of H mm-, Mrs. Vincent Osllant Qwiomtown. on April 21 at the “-9 of so years. He ms the son of the late Rob- ” Mccarron and Mrs. Mccarron 3, 5., ngi-y's Road. Brian was in rfect health and was employed by me Iron Ore COIIWIIDY 01 Cm‘ Ad, and U. B. A. at Knob Lake. Labrador. 501' 91° P“: 793-“ H15 wddgn passing was A severe mock to his friends, neighbours and members of his family. He ;m well known throughout the ,. hg was a great carpen- ,E, by trade and was always will- , ,0 help his fellowman. He had “kind and cheerful disposition and A jovial manner, which will be ,“nuw1 by all who knew him, ;.-“ends attended his funeral iiom far and near. It was a Jar iuneral which took place April ,0 51, Paul's Church. 3'-ul'8€0IL Rcqlllem High Mass was sung by R” pr. 0'!-lanley of Cardigan, who also conducted services at the wave, and all that was mortal of ,, young son and brother was laid ,0 mt in Sturgeon Cemetery. Pall bearers were Messrs. Harold Mcfiulgall. Ambrose Mccarron. i~loward Mccarron. Raymond Mur- phy, Thomas Murphy. and wil- Iiam Dal)’- He leaves to mourn his mother Al. linmc; Jerome and Selina at hams; also sisters (Rosella) Mrs. v. Gallant. Charlottetown: (Mar- lon) Mrs. Geo. Power. Halifax. N. s.; (Delia) Mrs. John Doyle, Alls- .,,n_ Mass; (Katherine) Mrs. John mggarty, Florida; (Annie) Mrs. Phil Aliearn, China, Maine. One sister (Winnie) predeceased him some years ago; also brothers Al or Aiiston, Mass. and Alphonse of Brooklyn, P. E. 1. Gone but he will never be for- gotten. .\ia_i his soul rest in peace. , Mass Cards Mother (2). Jerome (2), Selina ll’. Brother Fonse and family,Broolr- lyn. sister Rose and Vince (2), Lin- in. Jack and Mary (1). Sister Annie Ahearn, China, Me. Sister Marion and George, Prin- llorth Ieltlc and Vicinity -~'Mr. Peter D. Massey. post- master at East Baltic. attended a mfiflinl of.tha postmasters from Mt. Stewart to Elmira which was held in Souris Post Office recent- ly. After the meeting a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Arthur Wright. wife of the postmaster or Souris. Miss Margaret Jarvis. 'who has’ been residing in Montreal. is now spending her vacation at Mrs. John S. Jarvis‘. Campbell's Cove. ' The condition of Mrs. Elizabeth‘ McMahon remains about same. Mrs. McMahon was ways a very active person and her many friends hope to see her out and around again. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keene pent Wednesday in Souris the guest of Mrs. Joseph Walsh. Mr. Adolphus Ellsworth was 3 the business visitor to the City on Monday. Mr. Stephen Ellsworth, left on Friday. returning to Ottawa. hav- ing spent his vacation with his Sister. Mrs. J. B. Fay. On Thursday, June 10. a group of children received First Holy Communion at St. Columba, ad- ministered by their pastor Rev. W. D. MacDonald. Friends of Mrs. Syl. McAulay are very pleased to welcome her home from Souris Hospital. where she has spent the pa st few weeks. Mrs. Daniel McDonald was rushed to Souris Hospital where she underwent an emergency ap- pendectomy. Mrs. McDonald was formerly .of East Baltic, and her many friends are pleased to hear of her continued improvement. Mostly all the farming has been completed in these parts. and ev- erything looks pretty nice especi- ally from the air. a View that all too few know how beauti- ful their little Isle really is. with its squares like a patchwork quilt of red and green. dotted here and there with its different lakes and streams. with its red road; like paths. going here and there. f the. home of her parents, Mr. and. al- ._-_. ~»~r:.- Having finished their morning chores. 27 members of the Sussex Holstein Club chartered a plane at Moncton and flew to the Island yesterday morning, arriving in Charlottetown at 8:30. They were greeted at the airport by a group of local Holstein breeders, who were hosts for the day. Above Messrs. Gordon Tait and Ernie Eagles are at. the door of East Baltic And a n . Vicinity ..‘Mrs. James Lapierre re- turned, to her home at lack Pond recently. She has been a pa- tient in the Provincial San- atorium for several months and her many friends welcome her CQ. home again. ce's Lodge. _ Sister Cordelia (Z), and Jack Doyle. Allston. St. Mary's Road. ’ Niece Lllllfln DONE. AUSWII. Mrs. Margaret Deehan, Allston. tfass. Brother Al and wife Ruth. Alls- ton. Mass. Nephew George Power. Manl- toba. Canada. Niece Marion and Stan Myers, Edmonton, Alta. Niece colleen and Bob. Toronto, Ont. Niece Lodge Stella Gallant. Charlottetown. Mrs. Harvey MacDonald, Char- lottetown. Jean Gallant (high Mass), Ber- inuda. Mr, and Mrs. Seymour Dunn, (lliarlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Mccarron, st. Catherine. Ont. The Charlottetown lloine. Uncle Peter Gorrnley, Mlllinock- it, Me. Eileen Power, Prince's Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Peter Connors, Plttsrield. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Daly. St. Mary's Road. . Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gallagher. Labrador. > Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Corm- lI.', St_ Mary's Road. Mr. and Mrs. Amby McGregor. St. Mary's Road. Mr. and Mrs. Panmure Island. Mme Gormley children, St.Mary's ad ~ ' Oscar Campbell Maria E. Hughes. Charlottetown. Mrs. Martha Mccvulgan. St Mary's Road. . - Alfred Cairns, Cireenneld, P.n.I Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Nichols, Mur- ".V Rlver_ Mr and Mrs. Sturgeon. _‘ Miss Shirley White. Halifax. Mtfiés. i-iasel Mocarron, St. Mary’: Philip McGee, Mr. and Mrs. Steve McKeerney. - Mari": Road. ‘tfixznheti Mcxeamey Jr.. St. Dun- IMI. and Mrs. Harold McGuigan, one. We Margaret Mae McCll'l'on, 5'» Marys Road. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Murphy, Pnnmurs lslaiid. Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy St. Marys Road. ' Mr ti M . Mm_.I!I\w.d‘rs Joseph McGee, at “Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose McCar- "' 3‘ Mary’: Road. MU. Katherine A. Murphy, at. M":»"s Road. Mr. and Mr . M Mn“ R°:dI'I'hos. Murphy Jr_, Q” hglllsi Mrs. Roy Gormley, Pet- ”’- And Mrs. James J. McGee fifteen. r. and M , 5" M|l’Y's Rodd. ,,,:“,;1-Aylnd Mn. Syl Parry. Alberry P"?! and Howard Mccarron. glands-. R0“: 511)’ and family. St. Mary's ..‘§'.f”“°“‘ !‘“'tt*v~ 5* MW- Mf. gnd M ’ 5,. Mn“ R 01:‘. James Mccuiean. 'R::“"'- Mcquisan. fit. Mary‘: “r- Ind am Thgadore McOulg- hs" M-rm Ros “'3'. David Mccarthy, st.Mary's Jerome Hughes, "‘,f,;;':V_‘M;‘£II‘l‘un and mother, ‘ - I . ,,,,j::- :33 um Dan Condon, pm. ?‘;““r';¢_l' llglaalohn A. Mectuigan. 5, "- Hid Mrs. Thomas McGee. Marys Road. . 3 d . 3' Marga 3 '- and Mrs. ‘~ fun Road. '- Katherine 00 ml “my at r ey one ' ~ ‘a Road. afluttun St. Mary's Rd. ‘ "" the Pump Mcduigan. Thombs Hughes. I-lerb Meoulgan. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Doyle, Cam- bridge, Mass. The employees of the Boston Woven l-lose so Rubber Co.. a per- petual Mass. Sympathy Cards Mrs. Margaret Daly. St. Mary's Road. Mr_ and Mrs. James Cooper. Cornwall. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keenan, Southport. P. 1.‘. I. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mcxensie, Gaspereaux. Mr. and Mrs. C. Dorian and Flor- rle. Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Scully, George- town. . Mr. and Mrs. Alec Arsenault. Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs. Nantry Lefleirty. Cornwall, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Philip McGee, Gas- pereaux. sister St. Charles. Summeraide. James McCarthy. Oshawa. Ont Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mccarron. Montague. Mary MoGuigan. Montreal. Earl and Austin Mccarthy. Tor- onto. Mr. and Mrs. Wiluam Glddings. Charlottetown. Ambrose G a s s l d y, Cambridge. Mass. Mrs. Martin McCarthy. Toronto. Mr_ and Mrs. Stan Myers. Ed- monton. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dickson, Long Branch. Ont. Mary Gormley, Charlottetown. Francis and Shirley Ahearn, Brocton. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Daly, St. Mary's Road. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy Jr., St. Mary's Rosd. Uncle Peter and Aunt cleinmie. Mllllnocket. Me. . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Butler. Gas- pcreaux. v Mrs. Al Mccarron. Allston. Mase_ Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Laiferty. Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Large. Dor- cheater, Mass. Mrs. Mary scale. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. my and Ster- ling. Hunter River. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Mcxearney. St. Mary's Road. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome l~lughes.St. Mary's Road. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mccarthy. St. Terese, P. E. 1. Mrs. Leclair and Mary, lottetown. Aunt Viene Mocarron. Montague, P. E. I. Char- Mr. and Mrs. Eric Gauthier, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Mequiid, Mishawaka, Indiana, U. S. A. I Enrollments Jesuit Seminary Guild one year. Aunt Rose Connor. r ‘,Masa Purgatorlal of our Lady oi La Saletie. Ipswich. Mass, Idmund and Beatrice Doyle. Boston. Mass. Jesuit Seminary Guild one year. Mr. and Mrs Hugh Gotell. char- lottetown. spit-nut Bouquets Sr. Mary Damien, Charlottetown Mrs. Joseph Provost, South Rus- lico. Wreaths ‘Niece Marion Myers. ldmonton. to. . Cast Of Tlioniis Mrs. Robert Mcoarron at-id fam- ily wish to thank all those who sent sympathy cards and letters and who gave lanes to the late Brian llccarron. and who helped- Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Garrett and son. Rhodes. were visitors to East Baltic recently. Mr. Peter McLe1lan of the Dominion Government Fisheries Dept.. Souris. was in North Lake. June 10. on business. Mrs. Harry Bruce, Red Point. is confined to her home with virus. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. The fishermen at Basin Head report poor cod fishing and those in the Lobster business report they are scarce also. Miss Florence Bruce. Toronto, Ontario. is spending some time at her home in Red Point. The Young People's Conference was held in Kihgsboro and in South Lake Church May 29 and 30, and was largely attended. Mr. Stanley Coffin. Kingsbnrn, was a recent visitor to Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Rose. Red Point. spent a week-end recent- ly with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lad- ner. Charlottetown. Mrs. Keith McKenzie. Souris. spent -June 5 with relatives in Red Point. Mr. George Acorn. North Lake. spent a nleassnt wcck-end at Black Pond. Mr. Robert Rose. North Lake. acompanied by Mr. Charlie Ro- bertson. Kingsboro, were business visitors to Halifax recently. Rev. H. H. ‘Bell. Red Point. was a welcome visitor to North Lake. June D. where he met many of his old friends. Mrs. Albert Griffin. Souris. has been confined to her home through illness for some time. Her friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Sept McPh(-e. Mrs. Cliar- les McPhet-. Mrs. Michael Fnlcv. and Mrs. William McDonald all of Little Harbour. motored to Charlottetown. June 10. Shirley Chins, daughter oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. Alnah Chins, R4-rl Point. is progressing in the 1’. ‘E’. I. Hospital and will soon be able to return home. Mr. and Mrs. Rrmpel and two sons Dean and Dale. Missionaries in India. who are now on fur- lough. attended the church ser- vices on May 29 and 30. Rev. Donald McClarc. Kings- bnrn. spent a pleasant day, June 10. deep sea fishing at North Lake. Mrs. Peter Holland returned to her home in Charlottetown rec- ently. She had been visiting with her brother and sister at her old home at East Point. Mr. Francis Camnbell Fisherman Loan Board. lottetown. was on business North Lake. June 10. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Ma'cDon- ald. Souris. returned home afic- attending the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell. Boston. Maal..Mrs. Campbell was the former Gladys McDonald. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Mc- Donald. Souris. who also attend- ed the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robert- iton. and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robertson. Kingsboro. were vis- itors to Murray River and vic- inity on June 0. of the Char- in Conlrltulaiinna are extended in Miss Jean Me-Gregor. East Baltic. who passed her grade Xl 4-x,ama in St. Mary’: Convent. Souris. The farming is about complet- out in any way during their 014 ed in the districts. and the fields bereavement. are a picture of beauty. The trees B. Group vakes‘ the plane. Left to right in front of them are: George Freeze, Donald Schofield, W. Branscomb. Murray Carr, Gerald McQuinn, John An- derson. Joe Edson. Jim Anderson, Willard Taylor. David Malcolm, Albert Freeze. S. Magwood, Grant Floyd. Front row: George Walker, Ralph Anderson. Blois Corey, Gar- field Morrow. Ronald Tait, Ken Brown, Alden Buchanan. Donald have donned their new dress for the summer. Gardens are coming up despite the inclement cold weather. Miss Chapman, Murray Har- bour, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon-Robertson, Kings- boro, May 30. Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon, East Baltic, accompanied Mrs. Dixon's brother. Mr. Donald Fisher, as far as Wood Island on his return to Nova Scotia. Rev. H. R. Bell, Red Point, preached in the Fortune United Church on the afternoon of June 8. Mrs. Clinton Stewart played and a selection was rendered by the trio of Messrs. Kenneth Mc- Gregor. Harold Hunter and Wil- bur Jarvis. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Johnson and family. Montague, spent June 6 with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. John- son. North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. and two children, Charlottetown, spent June 6 with Mrs. Fred Robertson and family, Kingsboru. Edgar Dennis Mr. Ernest JVlcCarey. Charlotte- town. and formerly resident nf Souris.. Paid in visft to North Lake. June 3. panied .by Mr. Billy Pierce the Souris Fisheries Dept. The many friends and as- sociatcs regret to learn of the illness of Father Ronald McDon- ald ln the Charlottetown Hospi- tal. Miss Ruby Citing, Souris, was a visitor to North Lake. June 4. Mrs. Livingstone Rose. Niirth Lake. is enjoying i m p r o v e d health. - Mr. Donald Martin. Charlotte- town. was on business to Red Point. and Kingsboro. June 9. Rev. Father George McDonald. St. Margaret's. left for the U. S. A. to attend the funeral of his brother who recently passed a- way. The many friends in the east- crn districts regret to learn that Mr. Gordon MacNeill. Montague. is a patient in the King's Coun- ty Hospital. Messrs. Harold Stewart and George Acorn. North Lake. were on business in Montague. on June 2‘ Miss Shirley Harris returned in He was accom- of T0 is .x. -.,s.~..~ . ~";r-.-4.. Gillis. Adam Carr. During the morning the group visited the estate of the late Sens- tor J. W. Jones, Bunbury. and the farms of Robert Chappel so Son; and Lewis Bros. both of York. They also called at the Experi- mental Farm (and the Exhibition Grounds. They then drove to Sandy's. where they enjoyed a tur- key dinner. her home at East Lake, having spent the past several months in the Provincial Sanatorium. All are pleased to see her so im- proved in health. Kirigsboro B. Y. P. U. started their ball games on June 7. Due to the rainy evening there was a small attendance. Mr. Angus Mclnnis. North Lake, was a business visitor to Red Point. June 6. Mr. George E. MacDonald. well-known potato and product inspector. Summerside. visited with his friends in Souris and South Lake and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Ryan. Priest Pond. Mrs. Joseph Maclsaac, accom- panied by her two daughters, Shir- ley and Loretta. St. Elcanors. mo- tored to Elmira. June 5. While there Mrs. Maclsaac spent some time with her mother. Mrs. Dan- iel Jarvis. Mr. Brent Robertson returned to the Baptist Bible School. Mone- ton. where he will write his final exams for the year. Brent is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thcodre J. Robertson, Red Point. Friends of Mrs. Lorne McNeill. fled Point. regret to learn that she is not enjoying her usual good health. Ml‘. and Mrs. Upton Seaman. O‘Le.-iry, attended the funeral service of Mr. Seaman's aunt, Miss Minnie Seaman in Souris. June 4. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacEachcrn, Priest Pond. Mrs. Leo Rossiter nt‘ Morel]. is recovering in the Charlottetowi Hospital. following a serious ill- ness. Her many friends wish her a continued progress. Mrs. Ros- siter is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Pierce. Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gallant and four chldrcn. Charlottetown, are spending some time with Mrs. Gallant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Miller. East Baltic. Mrs. Homer Robertson, Munn's Road. was on business to Char- llottetown. June 4. A C. G. I. T. group was or- ganized on June 4 at the Baptist Parsonage by Mrs. D. McClarc and Mrs. Colin Dixon. East Bal- tic. Thcse meetings should prove instructive as well as entertain- FIRESTONE W W [Hill llllll \ T . Bryenton & 181 Great George St. REFRIGERATORS 7 models to choose from, with Automatic Defroeters. end without. day. WE TAKE ANYTHING IN TRADE FIRESTONE We Fix Flats and Vulcanlse Tires ELEGTRIG A A1‘ LOWEST PRICES Lowest Monthly Payments REFRIGERATORS 249% See them to- We can give immedi- te delivery on all models. MacKay co. Dial 5547 Visit “é In the afternoon they started westward along the South Shore Road. visiting the farms of Lloyd Waugh, Wilmot, Colby Lewis is: Son, and Allison Profitt, both of Freetown. They then continued on to Summerside, where their plane was waiting to return them to New Brunswick. in time for their evening chores. , —~Barter‘s Film Lab ing. A dainty lunch was served at the close of the meeting. Misses Karolyn Stewart and Bette Robertson, Charlottetown, spent the week-end with their parents at their respective home.-_ in Red Point. and Munn's Road. They were accompanied by Miss Mary Toombs, Rustico. Miss Mary McLean, South Lake. was a business visitor to Charlottetown, June 10. Mrs. James Gallant and four daughters. returned to their home in St. Charles. They spent a few lriilsy. Jun 18. 1964 Lorne Valley Anti noun Mr. and Mrs. John Garnhum, Mount Stewart, were recent Sun- day visitors at the home of the laiter's sister, Mrs. James Mac- Neill and Mr. MacNeill. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDon- tsigue on June 8. Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer. Mount Edward Road. motored to Lorne Valley on June 13. While here they were guuls of Mrs. Spencer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Maclnnes. Mr. Earle MacDonald paid a brief visit to the City on June 10. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crane and f The Cardigan - Lorne Valley Young Peoples Society met in the Church Vestry on Friday night. A large number of members an- ‘zfr. and Mrs. South Lake. Waldo MacDonald. Miss Lois Robertson. Kings- boro, motored to Charlottetown on Sunday. \\'il|‘l‘8 she was the guest of her sister and brother- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Den- nis, Charlottetown. Her many friends were glad '0 have Mrs. Wallace McDonald, Charlottetown, spend a few days in their midst this week. She was the guest of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McDonald, South Lake. days with Mrs. Gallant‘s parents. and '.l'bethasdha" Psgelf swered the roll call with a verse of Scripture containing the word "everlasting". Rev. D. A. camp- beu conducted a. Bible study per- ..'Mlss Arlene Macgwain 1°‘ 1 t i’ W ffiizixaflpnenuuauxfiz U. Mrs. Armand Beauchuns and young daughter. Rumlord. M9,. Dr. Inga, Souris, was a busi- are spending an enjoyable visit neas visitor to Lorne Valley on with Mrs. Beau:-.hesne's mother, Jung 7, Mrs. Theresa O'Brien. Mr. Cecil MacNelll was a. visit- or to Montague on June 12. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Garnhum, Mount Stewart. were recent visit- rs to Lorne Valley. They were 0 . f . M . . . - ald were business visitors to Mon- 0 Mr md n J B M“ Messrs. Heath MICGl'ALh. Lloyd MacDonald. Russell Cltirkin, Mur- dock MacDonald and Reuben Mr- Cannell. motored town on June 8. to Charlotte. where thvy at- tended the boxing event at the Forum. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Douglas family, Head of Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mccannell, were guests of Mrs. Douglas‘ par- Charlottetown. motored to Lorne cnts, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mac- Valley on June 13. They were Innis on June 13. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mccanneiy Miss Chris Shaw, Cliarlntin. town, spent the wcck-rnd or .lutii Mr-I. Malcolm Macbeod. Mrs. 12 with lief‘ parents. Ml‘. and Mrs. Francis Maclntyre and Mrs. Bert Dame} sh“-_ Leard were among those attend- ing the District Women's Insti- Miss Joan MaoOratli was 2 re- tute Annual convention at New cent week-end vhitnr In B-mzfir. pen}, on Jung 11_ she was the guest of llL‘l' l):'u'.iir~i'- in-law and sister‘. Mi illlll Mis. Mr. Roy MacLeod, Charlotte- Edy.-am crane, town. motored to Lorne Valley on June 12 where he spent the week- Ma-Si” G'~‘l'3ld -\48L‘D0Uiiali. end with friends and relatives. M0Hl8KUC- 5l3€1ll- ‘hf “'(’9k-PM 0' June 1'3 in Lot-i.c Valley \'.'Slllilg relatives and iriciids. son Lea. Bangor, were guest 0 Mrs. Craite's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Ross and _voLin;i Mm C, M, Macgmm on June 13. son. Uuioii Road. ucre recent visitors at the home of the form- er's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Lowery. Ml‘. M. D. Gallant roceiuly mn. l0l‘€d to the Island from Rumfni-ti Mom, and is visitiiig l'(‘l2lll\'(‘s and friends in this viciiiity. His many friends in this vicin- ity are sorry to hear that it was necessary for Mr. rVlAl‘lrll Mac- Neill to re-enter the Priiacc Ed- ward Island Hospital for treat- ment, and all hope that he will be able to l'Cllll'll to his home in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Myers re- cently arrived in the Province from Massachusetts. and are hav- ing an enjoyable Visit with their family in Martlnvale and vicin- U, ity. and Montague. —-AM Out Our Way HE'S STA‘/INC’: OUT AT HI5 LAKE CABN. AN’ WHEN HE'S A BIT LATE HE GET5 STUCK Foiz TH’ DAV no Hi5 SPORTS CLOTHES" A FORE/t/(AN. TOO.’ TH’ NEAT GET. TH‘ SPORT IN ALL MY LIFE I ' " NEVER THOUGHT AN‘/THING LOOK SLOPPIEK THAN BAC1C:;Y OLD GREASY OVERALLS.’ GET.’ enyveessyeeass...-.--vna..uaI-vow By J. 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